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pot-o'-gold. At the heart of the legend lies one of man's
noblest instincts, the pursuit of excellence and the drive
for self-improvement. This Golden Milestone follows its
predecessors in reporting the nurturing and development
of this instinct at the society in microcosm that is Eastern
Kentucky University.
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Not in quest ot anything so nebulous as
the end ot a rainbow, many came to East-
ern with quite specific aims. Others came
seeking direction. But, whatever their
motivation, they were united in purpose.
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All sought to learn. And the vehicles
were myriad. The University, through gitts
of nature and fruits of man's labor and
knowledge, was a catalyst for formative
skills, thoughts and philosophies.
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was a panacea, a Utopian society for
those who lived here, but rather that it
provided the opportunity for those in pur-
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The natural beauty of the campus was not the least of
student means. "Beauty," said Thoreau, "is its own
excuse for being," and Eastern offered the tools for
developing sensitivity to Nature's gifts.
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The gifts of mankind's productivity were also here from
which to draw. Within the walls of manmade edifices,
minds tapped the world's accumulated knowledge.
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In the planning and building of new
structures and revitalization of traditional
landmarks the University reaffirmed its
commitment to continue as a responsible
institution while retaining links with its her-
itage of educational service.
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On this campus of learning and
beauty, those in quest of dreams
communed with themselves, with oth-
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which constitute lite came to an end for
many. It was not, however, a stopping
place — a figurative pot-o'-gold — they
had reached. For them, looming forever
ahead, was the next rainbow.
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CONTENTS
Foreword ]
University Life 24
Academics .126
Honors 188
Athletics 220
Organizations 282
Classes of 1973 382
Underclasses 470
Index and Directory 562
In Memoriam 604
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Fall Semester
Registers 12,341
With summer over, students returned to Rich-
mond for another year. Some for their first; some
for their last. A record number of students arrived
on campus raising total enrollment to an all-time
high of 12,341, including a 10,580 on-campus
record.
After perhaps one day of preparation, registra-
tion began and lines mounted with the increased
enrollment. Lessening the hassel a bit, Eastern
continued its pre-registration and orientation pro-
gram for incoming freshmen.
Top: With a new semester starting, students return to campus
sparking a flurry of activity. Right: Little sister lends a helping
hand with some of the bare necessities.
26 UNIVERSITY LIFE
Left: Waiting in line, Sue Tacy contem-
plates the coming registration ordeal.
Top: With the hassel of registration, any-
where is a great place to make final
changes to schedules. Above: After regis-
tration, hoards of students rush to the
University Store to buy their texts.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 27
BOG Fair
. . . Action
Included in the major Greek
events of the year was the
BOG County Fair. Both sorori-
ties and fraternities sponsored
booths holding such sporting
events as ring tossing, pie
throwing, and kissing. The Fair
was open to Greeks and inde-
pendents with both participat-
ing in contests like stilt walking,
arm wrestling, cider drinking,
and turtle racing. Trophies
were given to the winners in all
events. The Fair ended with a
dance in Burnam Hall where
the trophies for the best booth
and most spirit were given.
Phi Mu Jo Ann Jeflers smiles as a cus-
tomer takes aim to shoot out the candle.
Davis Tindall watches as fellow CGR Hubert Hendren tests his skill at rope-climbing.
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any students elect to test their luck at the Wheel-of-Fortune.
KDT pledge Karen Dockery receives a reprieve by a near
miss in the pie throw.
he activity and heat at the BOG County Fair makes the refreshment stand a popular pit stop.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 29
Bike Race, Powder Puff
Highlight Fall Activity
Two of the many events held in the fall were
the DU Bike Race and the Powder Puff football
game. Drawing numerous spectators, these
events highlighted the first few weeks of the fall
semester. Spending their leisure time to its fullest,
many students participated in these and other
activities as a new semester got under way.
Karen Quail hitches a ride as Linda "Flash" Fritzer coasts lei-
surely by the crowd.
Sally Jeffers, sporting a Sigma Nu jersey, pedals her tricycle up to
the starting line for the next race.
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:tion is the name of the game as Kappa Alpha Theta Debbie Ridenour
arges ahead for a first down.
Rain and mud may stop some, but not the Kappa Alpha
Theta's as they cheer their team on to a victory.
eta Connie Freking watches her team battle against the ChiOs.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 31
Students Adjust to
New Way of Life
Moving into dormitories was quite an experi-
ence for many students, and for some it was
almost unending chore. Parents were often
cajoled into helping to lend a hand . . . fathers
helping to carry in boxes, while the mothers were
busily arranging the room.
Favorite posters and colorful objects were
placed skillfully on the walls and around the
rooms to add a personal touch as well as a little
color to the surroundings. After seeing old
friends and talking over the summer's excite-
ments, students soon settled down to begin the
busy schedule for fall semester.
Above: Checking into the dorm is one of the necessary evils of
each semester. Top: Visiting parents take in the campus view
from their daughter's room in Case Hall.
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Coming back to school in the fall after the long summer involves some sad goodbyes.
Some lucky students had their parents with them to help unload
and unpack all the boxes, bags, and suitcases.
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Almost every need of the student was added in the remodeled store, including
drinking glasses and monogrammed souvenir glasses.
This coed takes advantage ot the extended and more varied
assortment of greeting cards. Left: An orderly and well-spaced
arrangement of books, pamphlets, supplies, and teaching aides
enables students and faculty quick and an easy access to needed
supplies. Here Regent John Keith, Jr., browses.
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University Store
Doubles Facilities
Fall semester marked the opening of the com-
pletely remodeled and expanded University
Store. The total tloor space and quantity ot sup-
plies had nearly doubled in size. The old grill of
the Keen Johnson Building had provided for part
of the enlargement as well as the totally new Uni-
versity Center.
There were many additions to the store includ-
ing first-time items such as tennis shoes, guitars,
sports equipment and a candy counter. Included
to a greater extent was a more adequate supply
of textbooks, study guides, art supplies, and ref-
erence books. The University Store also
increased its supply of health and beauty aides,
greeting cards, and stationery supplies. The large
expansion helped to meet the growing demands
of the large student body.
An old-fashioned candy counter is one of the most popular and fre-
quently visited counters in the new bookstore.
UNIVERSITY LIFE/BOOKSTORE 35
Dorm Life: A
Unique Experience
Dorm living proved to be an experience that residents
would never forget. Dorm rooms were study rooms, dens,
kitchens, and bedrooms all wrapped into one.
Students learned to cope with the endless noise of blar-
ing radios and stereos, shouting neighbors, ringing
phones, and false fire alarms.
Dorm rooms were not often ideal places to study due to
the noise and interruptions. Invitations to go downtown,
watch TV, or pop popcorn proved to be too much to con-
centrate well for tomorrow's test.
Dorm life had its advantages, however. It was a place to
meet friends, borrow needed paraphernalia, or always have
someone to talk to at lonely times. Dorm life could never
be replaced by off-campus living. It was unique, inexpen-
sive and fun.
Right: A telephone conversation can be a private matter in the
dorm hall ... if it's 3 A.M. Above: Waiting in line on sheet night
is a familiar Wednesday-evening sight in Martin Hall.
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Top: A roommate can be a big help when it's time for a hair trim
and funds are low. Left: Donnie Stearns and Danny Stratton pre-
pare a popcorn snack before the Monday Night Movie. Above:
Todd Hall mail clerk, John Webb, puts up the mail on weekdays.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 37
Above: Mary Jo Moorman, music education major, practices a flutaphone in her dorm
room. Below: Girl talk is an important part of the nighttime agenda in McGregor Hall.
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I hate math, history, and Latin, but I love P.I.
Above: A poster reflects the feelings of a physical education major. Below: The peck-peck of
typewriters fill the residence halls as papers come due.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 39
Refrigerators
Made Available
Fall 1972 was a first for the legalization of
refrigerators in student dormitory rooms and the
response to their availability was great. In order
to provide for the student's needs the University
Store ordered a large supply of refrigerators ini-
tially, and later had to reorder. Students were
also allowed to provide their own refrigerators
and pay an electrical fee. With these refrigerators
students stocked up on sandwich meats, snacks,
and cold drinks which allowed them to snack
after the food services closed.
Boldly marked signs decorate this refrigerator to keep out unin-
vited and hungry students.
The University Store had refrigerators to rent, but some students
bought their own for future use.
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With the availability of refrigerators in dormitories, students
stocked up to cut down on the rising food costs.
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Above: Student talent was the entertainment at the coffee houses sponsored by Keene
Hall Dormitory. Top: This coed practices bidding her hand in bridge.
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Top: Students place their bets on the Black Jack table during Las
Vegas Night in Martin Hall. Above: Students participate in sign
language, an educational activity planned by the residence hall
programmer.
Dorm Activities
Increase Interests
In its third year of operation, the residence hall
program under the direction of Miss Mary M.
Glass and Mr. Ben Nankivell grew to include 15
special programs and activities. Residence hall
programming was a new program which had as
its purpose the providing of special activities and
programs for residence hall students. These pro-
grams were financed through the budget of the
program director and dorm dues.
These activities included weekly interest
groups and special programs on relevant issues.
Some of these topics included bridge lessons,
guilting bees, knitting lessons, sign language les-
sons, trips to the Barn Dinner Theatre, and Fac-
ulty talent shows.
Often common activities were planned
between men and women's residence halls, such
as dances at Telford Hall and coffee houses at
Martin.
Although the ideas of residence halls were rel-
atively new, they acted as entertainment as well
as educational outlets for dorm residents.
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Susi Womack throws up her hands in relief as the Colonels finally
make the first down.
School-spirited students urge the team on verbally (above) or as
Anthony Newton (below) does physically.
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Top: Homecoming day brought out the crowds and spirit ran high
throughout the entire game, but the team fell to the Murray Rac-
ers despite the cheering encouragements of the crowd.
Spirited Students
Attend Home Games
Home football games were generally well
attended, but faithful throughout wins or losses
were the spirited students who were seen at all
home Colonels' games.
Although not claiming a winning season, team
supporters shouted strong encouragements and
cries for victory. Bad weather posed another
problem for sports viewers. Rainy and bitter cold
days held off many students, but the dedicated
faithful still came and cheered for the Colonels.
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Go, Go, Go! . . . Oh, No!
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Friendly Atmosphere
Surrounds Gril
In its second year of operation, the new grill
became a popular place for students and faculty.
The grill was a spot for relaxation, socializing,
studying, and, of course, eating.
Students gathered there and endured the ever-
present long lines for the breakfast special, lunch
or evening meals. Some students visiting the grill
found it to be a good place to study, catch up on
the newspaper or make new friends.
Faculty were often seen in the grill enjoying a
quick cup of coffee or a short lunch during noon
hours. The carefree atmosphere of the grill
explained its popularity from early morning
breakfast to the late midnight snackers.
The grill Is the place for a quick lunch in between classes. Top: I
waitress takes an order from a student and (below) quickl
receives his order for a chuck wagon and trench fries.
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Above: Students meet in the grill for socialization and to discuss plans for the week-
end. Below: Coeds enjoy the dinner special in the relaxing atmosphere in the grill.
Right: Not everyone leaves the grill tables clean for the next customer.
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Snow Provides
Winter Playground
Kentucky's unpredictable weather brought the
usual winter surprises. The winter was generally
mild, and included spring-like days in January,
cold rains, dreary days and light snowfalls.
Although the snow accumulation never
exceeded two inches on campus, students were
drawn out in force at the sign of finding possible
sites for winter sport. Many students were out
looking for slick spots on ravine sidewalks and
hills, places for snowball fights or simply to enjoy
the picturesgue transformation of the dull winter
campus into a bright and beautiful scene.
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Above: The ravine sidewalks prove to be suitable for sledding.
Below: This coed vividly portrays the fun she experienced sliding
down the ravine sidewalk.
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Snowfall transformed the ordinary into the extraordinary by a touch of nature.
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Top: The cool, sparkling water was too much of a temptation for this coed to resist as the
evening autumn temperatures remained humid. Below: Drained for the winter, the bottom of the
fountain makes an occasional leaf part of its mosaic design.
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Flowing Fountain
Intrigues Students
Located on the plaza of the University
Center, the fountain was a meeting place
where students enjoyed beauty on warm
sunny days and sat around the edges and
relaxed.
In the evenings the fountain, lighted by
bright lights, was popular with the students.
Some students cooled off in the water on
warm evenings, and others watched the
water sparkling over the lights.
As warm weather ended, and the cold
days set in, fewer students visited the plaza
area. The fountain was turned off and
drained by the workmen. Freezing tempera-
tures and rain water again transformed the
quiet fountain into a spot of beauty in the
cold winter days.
Left: The edge of the fountain is a place to view the activi-
ties in the plaza and get a little sun. Below: A freezing eve-
ning transforms the quiet fountain into a winter's delight.
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Groundbreakings
Mark Expansion
Construction activity continued on widespread
corners ot the University campus as the Jane F.
Campbell Building, begun in 1971, pressed
toward completion and work was begun on the
Law Enforcement-Traffic Safety Center.
Renovations were completed on the Ault and
Keen Johnson buildings and plans were made
for the revitalization of the Fitzpatrick Building.
Also in the planning stage was a building to serv-
ice the Department of Nursing and the Student
Health Service.
Right and below: Early stages of construction of the Jane F.
Campbell Building continues through the unpredictable Kentucky
weather. Opposite: A surveyor's transit is pictured as boundary
lines are laid for the fine arts building.
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Pollution . .
Campus Issue
Pollution and littering were
major issues at all universities
and colleges in the nation.
They were issues that could
not go unnoticed.
Eastern, too, was hit by
these problems. Careless stu-
dents tossed debris on the
ground, cars produced toxic
emissions, industry spewed
malodorous fumes, and
smokestacks billowed.
People clamored for
changes, but the littering and
pollution continued as balance
was sought between the needs
of man and nature.
Signs of pollution and littering spot the
campus (right) as this student demon-
strates his concern for the environment.
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Vending Machines:
Mixed Blessings
Vending machines were an important element
ot campus living and their coin slots and levers
were found in every dorm and major building.
The machines provided foodstuffs for break-
fast, lunch and dinner for students catching
quick snacks. Because of their necessity, signs
reading "out-of-order" were greeted with great
displeasure.
But, worse than the tell-tale sign was discover-
ing first hand a machine malfunction. Typical
example: Insert coin, push button and either (No
coke) or (No Cup) or worse (tilted cup and wet
feet).
Kicks, bangs and unmentionable remarks were
often directed at these inanimate machines . . .
whose very need made frustration greater when
they failed.
The vending machines in the ad building was one of the most
popular places tor in-between class snacks.
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Stickers Express Ideas
Bumper stickers have long been a favorite fad
for expressing one's thoughts, especially on
political preferences and much visited tourist
spots. Now bumper stickers have become a
major way of expressing thoughts on all subjects
from pollution to sex. As in many other areas of
the United States, students, teachers, and admin-
istrators on campus followed the trend. Their
thoughts and often strong beliefs were displayed
on the bumper stickers printed in bright colors,
large letters, and shapes to catch another's eye.
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Above: John Jacob Niles, foremost authority on folk music, enter-
tains at the President's Concert in November. Left: Discussing the
ideal American soc.ety, author Vance Packard answers questions
concerning his recent book, "Nation of Strangers."
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Center Board Presents
Famous Performers
The University Center Board brought to cam-
pus this year a large number of celebrities who
appealed to audiences of diverse interests. The
fall activities began with a performance by men-
talist Kreskin in Hiram Brock Auditorium. Funded
by the Garvice Kincaid Lecture Series, Art Link-
letter spoke to students in Alumni Coliseum on
the dangers of drug abuse. Well-known author
and social critic, Vance Packard, came to speak
of the ideal American society.
Other famous-name lecturers scheduled on the
Board's Fine Arts and Lecture Series included
Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm and popula-
tion expert Paul Erlich. Concerts presented by
the Center Board included the President's Anni-
versary Concert by John Jacob Niles and spring
semester performances by Bob Hope and Duke
Ellington.
Left: Famous mentalist, Kreskin performs for a full-house at Brock
Auditorium. Below: Well-known television and radio personality.
Art Unkletter talks to Model students before his lecture.
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Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (above), Earl Scruggs (right), and Quicksil-
ver (below) were featured in concerts by the Center Board.
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'Servant' Employs
Unique Style
"The Servant of Two Masters," a play written
in the Italian Commedia dell 'arte style, was one
of the five productions presented by the Univer-
sity Players this season. Unique staging and style
were employed to produce a comic effect, in this
play about a servant who attempted to secretly
serve two masters at once.
Left: Craig Parker, Vickie Wolfe, Trisha Perry, and Bob Roach
performed as members of the talented cast. Below: Mike
Morgan's antics in the leading role as the servant add to the color
and spectacle of "Servant of Two Masters."
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Concerts Aim at Varied Musical Interests
Providing something for everyone, this year's
concerts presented by the University Center
Board were among the best-attended events at
Eastern. Native Kentuckian Jackie DeShannon
along with the Association entertained the near
capacity crowd at the first concert of the year.
Adding a soulful touch to the occasion, Roberta
Flack performed well-known selections, including
her hit song "The First Time Ever I Saw Your
Face" during her Homecoming-Eve concert.
Performing in a triple-feature concert, Rick Nel-
son and the Stone Canyon Band, the Grass
Roots, and Denny Brooks again drew a capacity
crowd to the Alumni Coliseum. Other perform-
ances during the year included the Nitty Gritty
Dirt Band, the Earl Scruggs Review, and hard-
rock group Quicksilver.
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Performing in concerts presented by the University Center
Board, Denny Brooks (opposite), Roberta Flack (above left),
the Association (above), and Rick Nelson (left) entertain
capacity crowds at Eastern.
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Patches Everywhere
In these days of self-expression, patches
served as another mode of expressing one's
beliefs and feelings. Some were colorful; some
plain. Some were meaningful; some just for fun.
Patches were evident throughout campus as stu-
dents strove to convey their feelings.
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Events such as "Egg in Your Beer" (above) "Zipper Stripper"
(right) and romping in the mud (below) add to the spirit of com-
petition during the Sigma Chi Derby.
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Derby Sparks
Competitive Spirit
Ending a week of spirited participation, the
Sigma Chi Derby offered a day of competi-
tion among campus sororities. Events such
as the "Zipper Stripper," "Egg in Your
Beer," and "Bamboo Ramble" highlighted
the day's activities. Greek coeds, spurred by
the keen competition, strove for the Sigma
Chi "Spirit Award." After the closing of the
Derby, Sigma Chi held a party where the
"Spirit Award" was presented to Kappa
Delta sorority.
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Fall's Colors
Activity Stage
The vibrant colors of fall
forecast the coming of winter.
The campus squirrels foraged
for their hoard of food and stu-
dents enjoyed the fleeting
moments of shortening after-
noons to frolic in a ravine car-
peted by leaves.
But, the coming of autumn
also signaled the time for the
last big outdoor flings of the
fall semester . . . Band Day
and Homecoming.
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Gala Band Day Event
Draws 3,000 High Schoolers
More than 50 Kentucky high school bands provided color-
ful and entertaining music for viewers of the half-time show
at the Colonels-Middle Tennessee football game as part of
the annual High School Band Day. About 3,000 bandsmen
dressed in distinctive uniforms participated in a parade ear-
lier that October 7th morning. The bands marched both
through downtown Richmond and on campus playing music
which ranged from movie themes to military marches.
The massive combined band made up of the high school
students from throughout Kentucky performed with the
Marching Maroons, making the 1972 Band Day the biggest
ever.
The elements of Band Day — instruments, bandsmen and onlookers of all ages —
combine for a fall extravaganza that excited thousands of parade watchers and
football fans. The Colonels cooperated too, by blanking Middle Tennessee 13-0,
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There was something for everyone at the Band Day festivi-
ties and other half-time presentations, as well. The girl
watchers reveled in the high-stepping 'antics of the EKU
majorettes. Above: The majorettes lead the Marching
Maroons on the field. Right Debbie Delduca strikes a pretty
pose during a precision routine.
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And, There Were Dancing, Prancing Majorettes!
Left: Jill Dwelley performs a
Charleston routine. Above: Kandy
Clay displays her versatility with the
sword and fire.
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Top: In Sung Chung and Beth Daugherty
strike a ballet-like pose during a cheer.
Above: EKU cheerleaders exhort Colonel
fans. Right: Cathi Jones struts exuber-
antly after an Eastern touchdown.
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Cheerleaders Add to Action
The cheerleader corps added its vibrant vocal and physical
enthusiasm to fall's football contests. Through snappy dance
routines, acrobatics and cheers, the yell-leaders contributed to
the autumn pageantry and communicated the message that at
Eastern "we don't mess around."
Top left; Cathi Jones reflects a pensive
mood as things go poorly for the Colo-
nels. Left: Gordon Jett raises In Sung
Chung in a handstand against a dramatic
backdrop of flags and sky. Above: A
cheerleader capers with his megaphone.
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Happiness Is . . .
Homecoming 72
For the third consecutive year, the
weather proved uncooperative tor the
annual Homecoming festivities. But,
the Homecoming theme, Happiness is
. . . was not hampered by the foggy
and rainy day. Students had worked
throughout the week constructing
floats in local warehouses with
themes such as, "Happiness is mak-
ing horsemeat out of the Racers" or
. . . "putting the Racers out to pas-
ture."
Fifteen queen finalists chosen ear-
lier from a field of 62 pre-candidates
rode in convertibles along with the
multi-colored floats throughout the
parade route encompassing the main
streets of downtown Richmond and
Lancaster Avenue.
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Top: President Martin shows that he's a good sport as
he enjoys his ice cream cone while watching the Home-
coming Parade from the reviewing stand. Left: Home-
coming 72 began with a Friday night concert by record-
ing artist, Roberta Flack.
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Top right: Eastern students, past and present, enjoy the
atmosphere generated by an exciting football game. Above:
Miss Teresa Wilson smiles as President Martin prepares to
deliver the traditional kiss to the newly crowned Homecom-
ing Queen. Right: Teresa and her escort Ward Eastman
watch from their front row seats as the Colonels battle the
Murray Racers.
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Rain, Defeat Fail to Dampen Festive Spirits
Although the inclement weather hung on until
game time, ceremonies continued with the
crowning of Miss Teresa Wilson as 1972 Home-
coming Queen. Also during the pre-game activi-
ties, the Covington Cup was given to Dr. Robert
Martin in honor of the late 1971 Homecoming
Queen Miss Marie Covington.
On a rain-soaked field, the hopes of the injury
riddled Colonels took a severe setback as the
Murray Racers triumphed 7-3.
Fog, dampness, and a football loss caused
Homecoming 72 to slip quietly into history with
many memorable moments tucked away.
Colonel fans watch as Jeff McCarthy rushes for a first down
against Murray.
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by a panel of judges from among 15 finalists to
reign as queen over the 1972 Homecoming.
Sponsored by Keene Hall, Teresa is a member of
the Eastern art club and her main interests are
art, modeling, and water sports.
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1972 Homecoming Court
The 1 972 Homecoming Court was chosen from among 62 candi-
dates by students in the largest campus-wide queen election ever
held. A panel of judges picked the Homecoming Queen along with
her first and second runners-up. First runner-up was Miss Frances
Adams, an interior design major from Elizabethtown, who also was
chosen by Bob Hope as one of the twelve girls to accompany his
annual Christmas tour of military bases around the world. Debbie
Begley, a special and elementary education major from Amelia,
Ohio, was the second runner-up. Miss Begley, a member of Phi Mu
sorority, was also a Miss Richmond runner-up.
FRANCES ADAMS, Chemistry Club
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KANDY CLAY,
Gymnastics Club
DEBBIE BEGLEY, Palmer Hall
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CINDY HOPKINS, Beta Omicron Gamma
SUSAN CHILDERS, Telford Hall
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PHATANEE CHIARAVANOND, International Students
UNIVERSITY LIFE/HOMECOMING 89
SHELLEY McCONKEY, Sullivan Hall
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MARGUERITE IRVIN, Black Student Union
SHARON BODNAR, Martin Hall
UNIVERSITY LIFE/HOMECOMING 91
LYNDA SUE BERTRAM, Women's Interdorm
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BECKY SUE BAILEY, Veteran's Club
KATHY LANE, Baptist Student Union
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MINDY HALL, Case Hall
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Queen Athena
Cynthia Spratt Smith
Reigning as the 1972-73 Queen Athena, the
mythical goddess of skill, wisdom, and warfare
was Cynthia Spratt Smith, senior physical educa-
tion major from Louisville. Selected by members
of the Association of the United States Army and
advanced course cadets, she served as sponsor
of the ROTC Brigade and commander of the
Sponsor Corps.
UNIVERSITY LIFE/QUEEN ATHENA 95
Junior Karen Hamilton
Crowned Miss Eastern
Miss Karen Hamilton, a 21 -year-old junior from
Owensboro, was selected as Miss Eastern 1973
during the annual spring pageant sponsored by
the Eastern Panhellenic Council.
Miss Hamilton, a junior physical education
major, did a song and dance routine to "I'm Just
a Girl Who Can't Say No," from Rodgers and
Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!" for her talent.
The first runner-up was Miss Debbie Begley,
junior from Amelia, Ohio. Miss Begley, a special
education major, performed a comic monologue.
Miss Jean Hempfling, junior from Hebron, was
second runner-up. A music education major,
Miss Hempfling presented a song as her talent.
Miss Congeniality of the Miss Eastern Pageant
and fourth runner-up was Miss Mary Kay Por-
tune, sophomore from Kettering, Ohio.
Talent presented during the 1973 Miss Eastern Pageant included
Becky Farley (top right) singing, "When You Wish Upon a Star,"
Jo Ann Jeffers (above), dancing to "Mr. Bojangles," and Debbie
Begley (right), presenting a comic monologue.
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Above left: The 1973 Miss Eastern, Miss Karen Hamilton, presents
as her talent a selection from the musical "Oklahoma!." Above:
After being crowned the new Miss Eastern, and the University's
1973 Miss Kentucky Pageant representative, Miss Hamilton is
presented to the audience. Left: Her eyes filled with tears of joy,
Miss Hamilton receives a silver bowl and dozen red roses from
last year's second runner-up, Debbie Delduca.
UNIVERSITY LIFE/MISS EASTERN 97
Theresa Smith,
Beauty of Blackness
In a candle- lit Edwards Auditorium, the annual
Miss Black Richmond contest was held Decem-
ber 2. Chosen to reign as the Beauty of Black-
ness was Miss Theresa Smith, a medical technol-
ogy major from Louisville. Selected from 1 7 con-
testants, Miss Smith's talent was a modern dance
number. Miss Smith's interests are all sports
including swimming and softball.
The first runner-up was Miss Shandra Jackson
from Birmingham, Alabama, and second runner-
up was Miss Vicki Hampton of Louisville.
Talent plays an important part in choosing the winner in the Miss
Black Richmond Pageant as Karen Yates performs.
Leonetta Lacaden, Theresa Smith, Karen Yates, and Vicki Hamp-
ton, finalists in the Miss Black Richmond contest wait anxiously
for announcement of the winner.
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Miss Theresa Smith, the new Miss Black Richmond, receives con-
gratulations from a fellow contestant.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 99
All Campus Activities
Revolve Around Class
Predominant of student activities were classes.
And the academic situations were as diverse as
the students themselves. Whether lab, lecture or
independent study, the classroom was the cen-
tral issue that more or less dictated the amount
ot time available for other activities.
To supplement class attendance, students are required to do
additional research in the library and in laboratories.
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Top: A student prepares for his class in music education. Above:
Courses offered in flower arranging in the agriculture department
prepare the student for practical studies in the floristry business.
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Opposite: Vikki Hall puts on a skit during her special education class. Top and above:
Students listen for proper intonations in French class taught by Dr. John H. Williams.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 103
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Campus Scene
Animals were always topics of interest on cam-
pus. Roaming freely or walking on leashes with
their owners, animals of varied sorts were fre-
quent visitors.
Some students illegally possessed animals in
their dorm rooms including such assortments as
hamsters, guinea pigs, pygmy snakes or cats.
The animals were concealed during room checks
and many went unnoticed.
Campus was also a setting where Richmond
residents and off-campus students had leisurely
walks with their pets.
The campus itself was a haven for small wild
animals. The ravine was the home for the inquisi-
tive grey squirrel and the chattering birds. Stu-
dents enjoyed the animals' presence and they
added to the beauty of the campus.
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Second semester registration packs the auxiliary gym as students wait in line for class cards. Below: Totally
empty after registration, the bare auxiliary gym is a contrast to the jammed, packed picture above.
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Filling out the backs of IBM cards is close to the last step in the
long and tiring process of registration.
"Short Semester"
Added for Spring
Spring semester registration began with a little
less confusion tor students, due to pre-registra-
tion that had taken place earlier in December.
Although many students registered early, the
familiar long lines and closed classes occurred.
The auxiliary gym was filled with students waiting
for advisors' signatures, more class cards, and
solutions to changed class schedules. After pay-
ing fees, students anxiously left the turmoil of
registration.
Eastern's enrollment for the spring semester
was again up from the previous year. Registra-
tion offered more than 2,500 classes, making it
the most varied curriculum ever offered at East-
ern.
Included in new programs for the spring
semester was the initiation of the new "short
semester." This program offered high school stu-
dents who graduated in December or February
the opportunity to begin their college study in
early March.
Floor conferences held by students on schedule changes and additions are a common sight.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 107
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Patterns
Reflect
Orderly
Campus
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Museum Rebuilds
Authentic Cabin
Filled with more than 260,000 volumes, the John
Crabbe Library contained facilities that aided the
student in every area of study. The solitude of
the library caused it to become one of the best
places for serious study.
The library provided equipment which included
copying machines, microfilm auditors, dial
access, and visual aides. Some of materials open
for student use was a periodical room where stu-
dents kept up to date with fashions, sports and
scientific literature.
Under the direction of Miss Jane Munson, cura-
tor of the library museum, work was being com-
pleted on a log cabin filled with objects hand-
made by Kentucky residents. This cabin was
open to student viewing and was a step in trans-
forming the present museum into a Kentuckiana
Museum.
Right: The library provides a good atmosphere and study aides
tor students to complete their study assignments. Below: Major
and minor newspapers are found in the library, where students
can catch up on hometown news as well as the international
scene.
Top: An authentic log cabin purchased for the Dorris Museum is
part of a display on Kentucky colonial days. Left: The card cata-
logue is an important tool to students in researching topics for
term papers. Above: Rhonda Smith, an art major, helps to recon-
struct the fireplace of the log cabin.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 111
Diverse activities spot the campus during
warm spring days.
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Spring Lures Students
to Outdoor Activity
Spring's warm weather lured student activity
into the outdoors as a new season began for
Eastern's athletic teams. Tennis, baseball, track,
and golf began along with numerous Greek activ-
ities as the spring semester grew short and
hopes for the summer grew long.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 113
Bike Racks
Installed on Campus
Bicycles hit campus last year, and numbers
kept on rising. With increased parking problems
and high gasoline prices more students turned to
two wheels for transportation. Bicycles were
found everywhere, locked on light poles, stair-
cases, fire hydrants and stored in dorm recrea-
tion rooms.
In order to accommodate this large influx of
bikes, bicycle racks were approved by the Board
of Regents and installed throughout the campus.
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Above: Before the installation of the bicycle racks, students find
any possible place to lock their bike that couldn't be carried
away. Right center: Bicycling is one of the most popular and
relaxing ways to pass a warm spring afternoon.
Bikes were considered by many students to be absolute necess
ties that had to be brought back to the campus in the fall.
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Above: One of the bicycle racks installed during the second semester is located by Combs Hall,
serving residents of Combs and Martin Hall Dormitories. Top right: The sheer joy of getting out and
Bnjoying the fresh air is expressed in this coed's face.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 115
Spring Fever
Competes With
Mid-Term Exams
Spring came early to the Eastern cam-
pus this year. The first week ot March
brought a week of temperatures in the
70's and brought mid-terms and spring
fever into head-to-head competition for
student attention.
Students spilled onto the campus, glad
to be outdoors after a not-too-cold, but
generally wet winter.
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Fancies
Turned by
Springtime
With the presence of spring,
love became the major thought
in the minds of many. In the
grill, at the fountain, or strolling
through the ravine, couples
could be seen.
Aside from all the hustle and
bustle of campus activities,
spring was also a time for
thinking about all the year's
good times. A quiet walk
through the ravine, couples
time and place for reflecting on
the past and dreaming about
the future.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 121
Dr. Roy Meckler, Professor of Learning Disabilities, oversees a final in a special education clas:
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Finals Cause
Anxious Moments
Finals week was a time of hard study-
ing, cramming, sleepless nights, and
anxious moments. After the many hours
of preparation, times of remorse occur-
red. Students wished that they had
spent more time studying and more time
preparing. Moments of forgetfulness
approached on the faces of students as
test time came and went.
Students counted the moments till the
finals would be over. There were now
able to head for home and relax after
the hard week and wait for their grades.
Taking her last test during finals week, Sue Anderson
rechecks her paper.
UNIVERSITY LIFE 123
Graduation Fulfills
Hopes and Dreams
With the completion ot finals, graduating sen-
iors prepared for their last undergraduate activity
at Eastern. Commencement exercises brought to
a close years of hard work and learning. Along
with many fond memories, graduation presented
a sense of reality to past expectations. Fulfilling
the dreams of many proud parents, graduation
ended with the presentation of degrees by Presi-
dent Robert R. Martin to the Class of 73.
Top: Rows of chairs fill up with friends and relatives as time for
commencement nears. Above: A proud mother aids her son with
a few last-minute preparations for graduation.
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Top: As night falls, faculty and staff fill the pavilion stage as Presi-
dent Martin prepares to confer degrees at summer commence-
ment. Left: Many years of hopeful expectation are fulfilled as
graduating seniors receive their diplomas. Above: After gradua-
tion, friends and relatives record the proud moment on film to
become a lasting memory.
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THE BOARD OF REGENTS. FRONT ROW: Mr. William L. Wallace,
Mr. Luther Farmer, Mr. Earle B. Combs, Chairman, and Mr. Rob-
ert B. Begley, Vice Chairman. BACK ROW: Mr. Gerald E. May,
Dr. Donald C. Haney, Mr. Larry W. Cleveland, Mr. Henry D. Stra
ton, and Mr. Marvin Edwards. Not pictured is Mr. John M. Keith
Jr., who was appointed atter the photograph was made.
Governor Ford Helps
Break Ground
Governor Wendell H. Ford was a key fig-
ure in two major campus events during
1972-73.
His first appearance came at the ground-
breaking ceremonies for the Law Enforce-
ment-Traffic Safety Center October 18. He
was scheduled to deliver the commence-
ment address and to receive an honorary
doctorate at the May graduation exercises.
Praising Eastern's involvement in law
enforcement education, he said "... the
University should be commended for inte-
grating it into the overall academic program.
It can't help but get stronger."
Governor Ford started the implementation
of his program for the reorganization of state
government during 1972. He drew national
attention twice in February when he
addressed the Yale Political Union and was
one of several governors who spoke before
Congressional committees concerning the
proposed federal budget.
Governor Ford delivers the principal address at the ground breaking to
the Law Enforcement-Traffic Safety Center.
128 ACADEMICS/ADMINISTRATION
toard of Regents Sells Construction Bonds
resident Martin presents his quarterly report at a Board of
egents meeting.
The University's policy making body — the
Board of Regents — had much of their 1972-73
activity centered around the Law Enforcement-
Traffic Safety Center.
In two significant meetings, the Board voted
approval of the project October 4 and sold bonds
to finance construction of the $6.5 million struc-
ture February 6. Interim approval of the project
had come from the State Council on Public
Higher Education and the State Department of
Finance.
Earlier in the year the Board voted to adopt a
self-regulated hours program for women students
after having studied the system for a year on a
trial basis. Approval of the 1973-74 institutional
budget was another major function of the Board.
The Board members, appointed to four year
terms by the Governor, are successful men who
have made significant contributions in their pro-
fessions. Student and faculty representatives,
elected by their peers, were given voting privi-
leges this year.
30ARD MEMBERS. Larry Cleveland, Dr. Don Haney, Henry Strat- Governor Ford, and Luther Farmer aid in the ground breaking
on, John Keith, Jr., Gerald May, William Wallace, Robert Begley, ceremonies for the Law Enforcement-Traffic Safety Center.
ACADEMICS/ADMINISTRATION 129
President and Mrs. Robert R. Martir
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Dr. Martin Ends Year
As AASCU President
President Robert R. Martin marked his 13th
year as Eastern's sixth president with a continua-
tion of his role of educational leadership at both
state and national levels.
His active year as president of the American
Association of State Colleges and Universities —
an organization whose members enroll one-
fourth of the nation's college students — came
to an end in November.
He was credited by Dr. Darrell Holmes, AASCU
past president, as bringing the Association this
year to "a new level of accomplishment and
maturity: not only are we the largest ever . . .
but we also have seen the fruition of a compre-
hensive and highly effective program designed to
impact national legislative policy."
As president of the association, Dr. Martin
worked with congressional leaders and testified
before committees to secure passage of the
Higher Education Bill in the 1972 session of Con-
gress.
Locally. Dr. Martin led the fight to retain East-
ern's Kentucky leadership in law enforcement
education following the release of a consultant's
study suggesting fragmentation of existing pro-
grams here.
He also maintained the academic and physical
development of the University and directed plan-
ning for the observance of a centennial of higher
education on the campus, scheduled to begin in
July. Eastern traces its lineage to the founding of
Central University here in 1874.
Above: President Martin walks along the Powell Building's colon-
nade as he looks over the University Center. Left: President Mar-
tin receives a silver bowl in appreciation of his year's service to
AASCU from Dr. Darrell Holmes.
ACADEMICS ADMINISTRATION 131
Above: President Martin awards the hon-
orary degree of Doctor of Laws to Dr.
Allan Ostar, executive director of the
American Association of State Colleges
and Universities, during Summer Com-
mencement exercises. Right: President
Martin presents the Association's Distin-
guished Alumnus Award to Mrs. Lynda
Bird Robb, who accepted on behalf of
her father, Former President.
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/ice President for Administration, Dr. J. C. Powell, records the business being conducted during a Regents meeting.
Dr. Powell Directs University Fiscal Affairs
Dr. J. C. Powell, Vice President for Administra-
tor!, exercised authority in the fiscal affairs of the
Jniversity. Dr. Powell had as one of his major
assignments the preparation of Eastern's internal
Dudget.
The organization of bond issues for construc-
:ion projects and development of applications for
ederal funds for construction were among other
responsibilities assigned to the office. The bond
issue for the Law Enforcement-Traffic Safety
Center was the main issue, with the building
scheduled to be completed in 1975.
Dr. Powell was also responsible for the direc-
tion and supervision of the Office of Internal
Auditor, Division of Safety and Security, and Divi-
sion of Data Processing.
ACADEMICS/ADMINISTRATION 133
Dr. John D. Rowlett serves as the acting academic vice presider
as well as Vice President for Research and Developmer
Programs Grow; Research Secures Grant!
The direction of scholastic programs for a
record on-campus enrollment of 10,580 students
was the task of Dr. John D. Rowlett, who served
as acting Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr.
Rowlett also continued his responsibilities as Vice
President for Research and Development.
New graduate and undergraduate degree pro-
grams swelled the University's total number of
major programs to 171. They ranged in scope
from 25 two-year associate-of-arts degrees to
some 52 graduate level offerings.
Facilities to service growing academic pro-
grams included the Presnell Building, the
Thomas E. McDonough Intramural Fields and
conversion of space in the Ault and Weaver
buildings. Construction continued on the Jane F
Campbell Building and work was commenced oi
the Law Enforcement-Traffic Safety Center.
The Office of Research and Developmen
worked as the liaison agency between Easteri
and governmental offices. Dr. Rowlett worket
with faculty in securing federal grants for a vari
ety of academic programs.
Grant support was received for more than 4(
programs, coming from both public and privati
funding agencies. The office's Division of Institu
tional Research, under the direction of Dr. R
Dean Acker, administered the undergraduate an<
graduate record examinations and conducte<
research projects on a variety of subjects.
134 ACADEMICS/ADMINISTRATION
Top: President Martin and Dr. Rowlett examine the blueprints for the
Law Enforcement-Traffic Safety Center. Left: Leonard Taylor, regist-
rar, checks diplomas at summer commencement. Above: Dr. Ken-
neth Clawson serves as Coordinator of Allied Health Programs in
addition to his position as Dean of Richmond Community College.
ACADEMICS/ ADMINISTRATION 135
Student Affairs Areas
Increase Services
Spearheaded by Vice President Thomas D.
Myers, divisions of the Office of Student Affairs
extended their activities and services. The office
was responsible for admissions, financial aid,
housing, health services, orientation, student
activities, and social adjustment and counseling.
The Counseling Center made use of additional
rooms in Ellendale Hall for assisting students in
educational-vocational goal-planning and curricu-
lar choice. The center also acted as a referral
agent for the University psychiatric services. Stu-
dent Health Services were increased with the
addition of a second physician.
Above: Dr. Tom Myers takes a break from his duties as Vice Pres-
ident for Student Affairs to keep time at a swim meet. Right: Mr.
Skip Daugherty, director of student organizations and activities,
discusses a club project.
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Dr. Wilbur Houston, director of the Student Health Service, stands
by in case his services are needed at a football game
Miss Janet Hibbard awaits her next query in the Ombudsman's
Powell Building Office.
The Ombudsman's
Job Is to Listen
The office of Ombudsman, created in 1969 by
the Board of Regents, was occupied this year by
Miss Janet G. Hibbard on the recommendation of
President Martin. She became the fourth faculty
member and the first woman to hold the office.
Miss Hibbard received requests, concerns, and
grievances of the student body. She discussed
these problems with the students, then referred
them to the proper university officials. She also
made recommendations to President Martin
regarding campus problems.
ACADEMICS/ADMINISTRATION 137
Business Affairs Steps Up Activities
The Office of Business Affairs coordinated all
phases of the university program where financial
matters were concerned. Headed by Vice Presi-
dent Neal Donaldson, the office was responsible
for accounting and budgetary control, operation
and maintenance of the physical plant and
grounds, purchasing, and the operation of auxil-
iary enterprises and services.
Such things as the Donaldson Service Com-
plex and the food service components of the Uni-
versity Center broadened the scope of operation.
New services included refrigerator rental,
increased check cashing facilities, laundry and
dry cleaning facilities, and a barber shop. With
the renovation of the Keen Johnson Building
completed, the University Store provided
expanded services.
Mr. Neal Donaldson, Vice President for Business Affairs, super-
vises the financial and service functions of the University.
A second check cashing facility was welcomed by many students
who found the Powell Building service closer to campus paths.
138 ACADEMICS/ADMINISTRATION
Above: Mr. Donald R. Feltner, Vice President for Public Affairs, is
-esponsible for seeing that the public stays constantly aware of
Eastern's continued development. Below: Dr. Billy Wells and Mr.
Earl Roberts assist Mr. Guy Hatfield with the unveiling of the pla-
ques bearing the names of Century Club members during the
dedication of the Chapel of Meditation.
Public Affairs
nterprets Program
The office of Public Affairs, headed by Vice
President Donald R. Feltner, strove to improve
communications both within the University Com-
munity and with EKU's various publics.
Special events, beginning with the dedication
of the Chapel of Meditation in May, were a major
activity of the office. President Martin's 13th
Anniversary in office, plague and portrait unveil-
ings, the reopening of the Keen Johnson Build-
ing and Founders Day were among the programs
coordianted by the office.
University-School Relations and the Office of
Alumni Affairs continued their annual Band Day,
Alumni Day and Homecoming activities.
Placement and News and Publications activi-
ties increased. The printing of two-year supplies
of several official publications and other meas-
ures resulted in substantial savings.
"FYI," the on-campus newsletter, continued its
weekly chronicling of coming events and official
announcements. Equipment was added to speed
the reporting of news to the media.
ACADEMICS /ADMINISTRATION 139
Dr. Clyde J. Lewis, Dean of Central University College discusses
with Dr. Leroy L. Barlow, Associate Dean of CUC, an idea pres-
ented in a paper received in his Man, Culture, and Society class.
CUC Increases Course Offerings
Central University College, Eastern's general
studies and academic advising organization,
added courses to its curricula and hosted a
regional conterence that attracted visiting schol-
ars trom eight states.
Directed by Dean Clyde J. Lewis, CUC contin-
ued its function of enrolling incoming freshmen in
its general studies program and provided the
new students with concentrated academic
advisement.
Added to the CUC course offering was a col-
lege colloquium which could be taken for credit
during the spring semester. An Experimental
Writing Lab was developed to assist students in
English composition and the Learning Lab con-
tinued its programs offering a "second chance"
to students experiencing problems adjusting to
college study. The Learning Lab also offered a
program in speedreading to the University com-
munity.
The Department of Social Science, in coopera-
tion with the International Society for the Com-
parative Study of Civilizations, hosted a regional
conference for scholars in the social sciences to
exchange cross-cultural information.
CUC continued to operate a pre-registration
program for freshmen during the summer
months.
140 ACADEMICS/CENTRAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Vt registration students find any suitable place to make last-minute class changes Below:
M. Bruce MacLaren, assistant professor in Physical Sciences, demonstrates the precision
teeded to weigh with the single beam balance.
ACADEMICS/CENTRAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 141
With a slide presentation of Oriental religions, a student reviews his lecture notes in the CUC
Learning Lab.
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Aristotle
The CUC Academic Counseling and Learning Laboratory under thej
direction ot Mrs. Ann Algier was moved to a new location in the Bert
Combs Building.
Emphasis was placed on efficient learning, essay writing, test tak-!
ing material and vocalizing in class. Students were placed in smalli
groups where major course concepts were considered, discussed,1
and clarified. Resources such as films, tape recordings, and outside1
reading material supplemented material already available to the stu-
dent.
A project to interest veterans in returning to college was instituted!
this year. Graduate students assisted in the development and the1
continuing of the Learning Laboratory.
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Above: Using the Autotutor, Gwendolyn White studies at her own
pace by answering questions the machine reflects on the screen.
Below: Good study habits are also taught as a coed studies by
reviewing the notes she placed on index cards.
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Above Captain James Parham familiarizes coed cadets with the 75mm pack howitzer. Below: Being the only girl i
the class provides for a humorous atmosphere as Bettina Bentley laughs at the instructor's explanation of the militaij
men's dress code.
Eastern's ROTC
Goes Coeducationa
Eastern was selected as one of ten Universities
which this year began offering Army Reserve Offi-
cer Training Corps programs to women. The pro-
gram was started as a five-year pilot project that,
for the first time, permitted women to be commis-
sioned as second lieutenants through Army ROTC
participation. EKU was also one of two schools to
provide military police branch training.
Twenty-three women cadets were enrolled during
fall registration. They were reguired to complete
most of the same basic courses as men students
including training in basic military subjects, military
history, and leadership technigues.
Women participated only in the four-year ROTC
program. They were eligible to compete for all
types of scholarships on the same schedule as the
male students. A modified summer camp has been
planned to begin in the summer of 1975.
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Sonia Hale and Rita Fredericks, two of the twenty-three women enrolled in the
ROTC program, take notes from Captain Donald J. Catron's lecture on military his-
tory. Below: Connie Lewis adjusts her hat for inspection as she and fellow ROTC
cadets head for a leadership lab.
ACADEMICS/CENTRAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 145
Arts and Technology Continues New Facilities
The College of Applied Arts and Technology
improved and expanded the scope of several
departments under the direction of Dr. William
Sexton, dean of the college.
In the Department of Agriculture, there were
few changes, but completion of a third green-
house for ornamental horticulture brought new
prospects for horticulture majors.
Industrial education and industrial technology
expanded and moved into the first and second
level of the Ault Building. The conversion project
added two woodworking laboratories, a finishing
room, laboratories for power mechanics and fluid
power, and additional office space.
The Home Economics Department improved
specialized laboratories in the Burrier Building.
Included additions were fume hoods, an emer-
gency shower, and other safety features.
Plans were underway for construction of a
building to house programs in the Department of
Nursing and to provide expanded student health
services.
Groundbreaking for the Law Enforcement and
Traffic Safety Complex was completed in the Falli
of 1972. Governor Wendell Ford and other state
and local officials participated in the exercises.
Construction began during the spring semester,
1973 with scheduled completion during 1975.
Dean William Sexton listens to proposed changes in the plans for
curriculum development in his college.
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Programs Expanded,
Ault Renovated
Several courses were added to the Industrial
Technology curriculum. A variety of special prob-
lems courses, a military science option, and a
new course in integrated circuits on the graduate
level were among those courses ottered. The
graduate program has steadily increased since
its establishment two years ago.
Dr. Kenneth S. Hansson, head of the Industrial
Technology Department, attended several confer-
ences including the National Association of
Industrial Technology in Memphis and the Ameri-
can Technology Society in Atlanta. With the ren-
ovation of the Ault Building complete, the depart-
ment moved its power mechanics and wood and
wood technology labs into the new facilities.
The newly renovated Ault Building was also
used by the Industrial Education Department. The
chairman of the department, Dr. Clyde O. Craft,
attended the Kentucky Industrial Education Asso-
ciation conference which was held in Louisville.
Dr. Jack Luy and Mr. Dale Patrick contributed a
shop math text and electronic text books. The
annual Student Craftsman's Fair was held in the
spring, featuring student work.
Top: Dr. Clyde O. Craft, industrial education chairman, takes time
to reply to correspondence prior to a class lecture. Above: Rick
Spencer operates the offset duplicator in Industrial Tech.
ACADEMICS/COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 147
Dream Comes True at
Groundbreaking
This fall groundbreaking ceremonies were held
for a multi-million dollar Law Enforcemenf-Traffic
Safety Center. This dream was finally realized
after three years of planning. The proposed com-
pletion date has been set in 1975.
The School of Law Enforcement was begun in
1966 with a class of 47 students. The School has
increased to some 2,346 majors and minors. A
major in criminalistics has been in the planning
stages along with a Kiwanis-Law Enforcement
workshop on campus disorder. Five full-time fac-
ulty members were added to the staff.
The Traffic Safety Institute under the direction
of Leslie H. Leach has added several new pro-
grams including driver education teacher prepa-
ration program, breathalyzer program, and driver
license examination program. Mr. Leach was
appointed by Governor Ford as vice chairman of
the Traffic Safety Coordinating Committee.
SITE OF
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LAW ENFORCEMENT
TRAFFICSAFETY CENTER
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ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
The Law Enforcement-Traffic Safety Center will include a water
safety training lake, a driving range, and the main building.
Mr. Robert W. Posey lectures to a coed Law Enforcement class.
He is the Dean of the School of Law Enforcement.
148 ACADEMICS/APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
Dr. Jerry Miller and Mr. Leslie H. Leach demonstrate a reaction timer which measures drivers' reflexes.
rhe seal of the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council, a state
jgency associated with the campus.
Mr. Robert Stone, director of the Kentucky Law Enforcement
Council, works to maintain training levels for policemen.
ACADEMICS/APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 149
Automatic milking machines are used in the Stateland Dairy Center. Stu-
dents work on the University Farm to gain career experience.
Dr. William A. Householder, chairman ot the Agriculture
Department, inspects the new greenhouse.
Harvesting hay continues even in the early morning fog
150 ACADEMICS/APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
3am Spaulding helps in the fall harvest by stripping tobacco.
Ag Department
Adds Greenhouse
The Department ot Agriculture involved stu-
dents, faculty, and other area residents with new
activities and additional facilities. The greenhouse
was opened to add to the facilities available to
horticulture students. A tractor pulling contest,
which was nationally sanctioned, was held at the
Madison County Fairgrounds.
The first annual meeting of the Kentucky Turf-
grass Council was held on campus. Dr. Dwight
G. Barkley was elected executive secretary of the
Council. The Council was organized for turfgrass
research and promotion and to bring Kentucky
recognition as a leading state in the turfgrass
industry.
-arm machinery such as tractors must be checked and repaired
or occasional detects.
Dr. Glenn Hayes tests a diesel engine.
ACADEMICS/ APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 151
Nursing Enrollment
Continues Upswing
The Department of Nursing continued to aid in
the alleviation of nurse shortages through the
Pikeville Cooperative Nursing Project. This pro-
ject was instituted to help economically deprived
students. The forty-two students alternated one
semester of work and one semester of study.
This project was funded by HEW in cooperation
with the Pikeville Model Cities agency.
There was a 35 percent increase in enrollment.
The Nurse Capitation Grant and the Allied Health
Grant for Medical Records were among several
grants awarded to the Nursing Department. The
staff and students of the department attended
several conventions including the Kentucky
Association of Nursing Students Convention and
the Southern Regional Education Board.
Donna Hehl and Faye Pace, junior Nursing students, work in the
intensive care unit at Pattie A. Clay Hospital.
As part of medical assistants program, students practice applying
pressure bandages to stop serious bleeding.
Joyce Ramsey learns to set up a filing system in the Medical
Records Science Laboratory.
152 ACADEMICS/APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
A part of nurse's training is learning the technique ot taking blood pressure.
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William Geier adjusts the temperature of an incubator.
Mrs. Charlotte Denny, chairman of the Department of Nursing,
stresses the importance of cleanliness in a hospital.
ACADEMICS/APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 153
Demonstration of an oven is a prerequisite to cooking in basic Pam Caldwell tests the abrasion resistance of cloth with the use
food preparation courses. of the Taber Abraser.
t 1
Home economics majors learn through practical experience in child development.
154 ACADEMICS/APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
Dr. Roberta B. Hill and Sheila Wathen discuss proposed curricu-
lum changes in the Home Economics Department.
Home Ec Lab Adds
Safety Features
Dr. Roberta B. Hill, chairman of the Depart-
ment of Home Economics, presented the Burrier
Award and the Weaver Award to outstanding
Home Economics students. Class enrollment in
the department increased 20 percent over last
year, and along with the enrollment boom safety
features were added in the research laboratory.
Several meetings and conventions were
attended by the faculty including the State and
National Diabetic Association, the State Interior
Design Association, and the National Conference
for Textile Teachers. A workshop was held by the
Kentucky Nutrition Council. Professional Dietetic
organizations attended the "Nutrition in Action"
workshop on campus.
Cathy Marsh uses a testing device in the textiles laboratory. Right: Children's reac-
tions are important to child care majors.
ACADEMICS/APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY 155
Art and Sciences Gain Programs, Grants
Under the leadership of Dean Frederic D.
Ogden, three new master's degree programs
were initiated in the College of Arts and Sci-
ences. These programs were an M.A. in sociol-
ogy, an M.A. in Education with an emphasis in
general science and an M.M. with specialization
in performance in music. A new Bachelor of Arts
degree was established in chemistry. In conjunc-
tion with other colleges, Arts and Sciences estab-
lished several new courses in the area of adult
education.
The college has approved two new Bachelor of
Science programs which will be offered for the
first time in 1973-74. These programs, under the
jurisdiction of the Department of Biological Sci-
ences, are in environmental resources and
microbiology.
All departments have emphasized the improve-
ment of their programs and course offerings.
Many existing courses have been revised with
additional courses added in most areas. Contin-
ued attention has been given to the improvement
of the facilities and equipment.
Under the auspices of the National Science
Foundation, the College Science Improvement
Program (COSIP) assisted the biology, chemistry,
geology, and physics departments in the
improvement of instruction in these areas.
Continued growth occurred in the graduate
programs. The programs in biology, English,
geology, history, music, public administration,
and psychology had an especially strong
response. In public administration faculty mem-
bers conducted classes in Frankfort to enable
state employees to participate in this program.
Dean Frederic D. Ogden explains the requirements to be fulfilled
by an undergraduate student.
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.es Rice attempts to keep a chemical solution at a constant
emperature while running an experiment.
Chemistry Department
Installs Equipment
Financed by a grant from the COSIP (College
Science Improvement Program), a complete ren-
ovation of the freshman laboratory welcomed first
semester chemistry students to Eastern this year.
Dr. Harry M. Smiley, departmental chairman,
reported a significant increase in the Chemistry
101 enrollment, as well as steady growth in the
graduate program.
Eastern's Department of Chemistry also
installed a nuclear magnetic resonance spec-
trometer in its laboratories, for use in projects in
organic chemistry. The Dow Chemical Company,
in turn, donated a used computer to complement
this spectrometer.
Dr. Tom Badgett, assistant professor of chemistry, demonstrates
he technique used in forming glass tubings.
ACADEMICS/COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 157
Above: Dr. Raymond B. Otero dissects an experimentally infected
mouse. Right: Jim Ross examines the tubes for culture growth in
the walk-in incubator.
Biology Department Emphasizes Ecology!
The Department ot Biological Sciences,
headed by Dr. Edwin A. Hess, broadened
research opportunities to students. The increased
availability of research projects in both under-
graduate and graduate areas allowed study of
advanced techniques in the areas of ecology,
fisheries, genetics, microbiology, and wildlife.
To correlate with the more advanced studies,
new equipment such as the liquid scintillator
counter, freeze dryer, electron microscope, and
a gas chromatograph were obtained.
Financial aid was received from the National!
Science Foundation and a COSIP grant for cur-:
ricula improvement. Faculty and students!
attended conventions and workshops in Ohio, 119
nois, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, and Ken-I
tucky for new techniques in electrophretic charm-1
ber studies, parasitology, curriculum study, and
phycology.
158 ACADEMICS/COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Psychology Acquires Research Facilities
Under the leadership of Dr. James A. Lee,
chairman of the psychology department, there
had been continued growth in departmental cur-
ricula and facilities. New graduate courses were
proposed in Cognitive Processes and Experimen-
tal Personality while a new two-semester experi-
mental sequence has been implemented for
majors and minors.
Current facilities were expanded by the acqui-
sition of new lab space in the Memorial Science
Building and the Alumni Coliseum. Research
equipment was also increased with the addition
of an operant conditioning and brain-behavior
apparatus.
Left: Psychology students participate in an experiment in depth
perception. Above: Laboratory practices involving test animals
trace behavior patterns. Below: Testing eye dominance is
included in psychology's new laboratory facilities.
Mathematicians
Publish Articles
Two new mathematics courses were proposed
for general education credit, titled Finite Mathe-
matics and Computers in the Modern World. The
calculating machines laboratory received four
electronic calculators to add to the others
already in use.
Dr. Bennie R. Lane, chairman of the mathe-
matics department, attended the annual Ameri-
can Mathematical Society — Mathematical Asso-
ciation of America meeting in Dallas, Texas, in
late January. He was accompanied by Dr. E. C.
Curtis and Dr. Amy P. King. Dr. Marijo O. LeVan
published several articles in mathematical jour-
nals and Dr. Lane had the third of a collection of
programmed guides published.
Above: Dr. Francesco G. Scorsone poses beside one of the expe-
rimental guided air-cushioned vehicles which is part of his
research. Right: Math blackboards seem to be a maze of sym-
bols.
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Geology, Geography Receive New Equipment
Dr. Donald C. Haney, chairman of the Depart-
ment of Geology has continued to coordinate
departmental expansion. With a grant provided
by the National Science Foundation for the Col-
lege Science Improvement Program facilities
were expanded by the purchase of new equip-
ment. This equipment included a new research
microscope, Differential Thermal Analyzer and a
Luminoscope for classroom and research use.
During spring break a group of ten students,
led by Dr. Haney, visited the Grand Canyon and
Mexico, two areas rich in geological formations.
The department also sponsored a guest
speaker, Dr. Cornelius S. Hurlbut. This outstand-
ing scientist from Boston College spent a week
on Eastern's campus holding seminars and giv-
ing lectures for those interested in Geology.
The geography department, under the chair-
manship of Dr. Joseph R. Schwendeman has
shown progress by strengthening its undergradu-
ate planning program. This program includes
comprehensive study in urban, state, regional
and environmental planning.
The department was able to expand its facili-
ties with aquisition of additional meterological
equipment for classroom and research use.
With funds provided by the Office of Economic
Opportunity, the geography department was able
to continue participation in a four county project.
Left: Larry Ackers, Barry Burkett, and Steve Burns examine
a topographic map. Above: Dr. Donald Haney discusses
acquisition of new equipment.
ACADEMICS/ARTS AND SCIENCES 161
Theatre Opens;
English Adds Course
The Speech and Drama Department, under the
direction of Dr. Richard L. Benson, was
expanded to include courses in stage mechanics
and stage lighting. In 1972, the Pearl Buchanan
Theatre was renovated along with the rest of the
Keen Johnson Building. The theater, now com-
pleted, opened with Ray Bradbury's play "Dan-
delion Wine."
The English Department during the 72-73
academic year presented a new course, "Topics
in English," that consisted of topics such as
women in literature, and black literature.
The faculty members of the department had an
active year with most occupied producing and
publishing various papers and articles in journals.
Dr. Kelly Thurman, chairman of the English
Department, accompanied Mr. Charles M. Latta
to the SAMLA Convention.
Dr. Ordelle Hill, English professor, contemplates the lesson planj
for his afternoon composition class.
Dr. Theodore N Smith, professor of Speech and Drama, relaxes
amid his morning coffee and the first deluge of mail.
Art Department
Rewards Students
Mr. Dan N. Shindelbower, chairman of the Art
Department, enhanced the Bachelor of Fine Arts
Degree program by recognizing graduating sen-
iors with fine art awards. The awards were given
to outstanding seniors in the areas of: art educa-
tion, art history, painting, sculpture, and an over-
all award to the outstanding art student.
The art gallery, directed by Mr. Ron Isaacs
brought in a variety of art shows for the use and
study of "real art." The exhibitions included sub-
jects on painting, functional ceramics, graphic
art, and printmaking.
Students use creative imaginations to develop their artistic ideas
in sculpturing and painting.
ACADEMICS/ARTS AND SCIENCES 163
Physics Department
Receives Grants
Dr. Ted George, chairman of the physics
department, helped the department to another
COSIP (College Science Improvement Program)
grant. This grant was used to develop the com-
puterized lab and to expand nuclear lab
research.
The National Science Foundation awarded a
$3,800 grant for the purchase of scientific equip-
ment to improve undergraduate instruction. This
grant helped to improve the quality of undergrad-
uate science instruction by updating curricula
and laboratories. The nuclear lab received new
facilities which included a multichannel analyzer
with solid state detectors which were cooled by a
process using liquid nitrogen. These new facili-
ties provided the department with specific equip-
ment to improve previous courses and to allow
for new undergraduate courses.
A flask reflects the interior of a nuclear physics laboratory.
Richard Williams, a physics graduate student, discusses stereo
sound systems during a seminar.
164 ACADEMICS/COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Above: Dr. Richard T. De George, professor of philosophy at the
University of Kansas, speaks on "Authority, Morality, and Free-
dom" and "The New Marxists," Below: Mr Charles F, Emmons,
assistant professor of anthropology and sociology, discusses the
cultural minorities of Chicago.
Departments
Bring Lecturers
Dr. Richard F. Armstrong, chairman of the
Department of Anthropology and Sociology,
developed the curricula by adding two new
courses to provide a greater understanding of
the social world. The social work program
expanded extensively to allow for six social work
traineeships.
An Associate Professor of Sociology, Dr.
Amiya K. Mohanty, lectured at Rust College,
Holly Springs, Mississippi, on "Social Values in
an Age of Technology."
Sociology and social work field studies were
opened to the majors for experience in further
studies. Anthropology also expanded to provide
for an enrollment increase.
The Department of Philosophy, under the lead-
ership of Dr. R. Baine Harris, sponsored East-
ern's first International Philosophy Conference
held May 17-19. A grant from the Franklin
Machette Foundation of New York provided
funds for a series of philosophy lectures through-
out the year.
Expansion in the World Religions and Bible
areas included an additional set of maps to
enhance the curriculum. Dr. George Nordgulen,
professor of religion and campus chaplain, pub-
lished a paper in The New Scholasticism Journal.
ACADEMICS/COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 165
Campbell Building to House Fine Arts
Expansion in all areas of the music department
was experienced under the guidance of Dr.
George E. Muns, chairman of the department.
The music department was made known to
concert-goers throughout the region for the pub-
lic performances presented by faculty, students
and visiting artists.
Upon completion of the Jane Campbell Build-
ing the music department will have greatly
expanded facilities. This new structure will con-
tain 22 practice rooms and several performance
areas.
To keep pace with growth in both enrollment
and facilities, curriculum was also enlarged. In
the planning stage is a new option to offer a
Bachelor's Degree in Music with emphasis on
history and literature. Ideas for new course offer-
ings in choral conducting and marching band
methods were also introduced.
For graduate students, the department added
the Master of Music, specialization in perform-
ance program. This and other graduate programs
provided a core of courses designed to equip the
professionals with an adeptness in their field.
Dr. Charles L. Nelson, chairman of the depart-
ment of Foreign Languages, was elected presi-
dent of the Mountain Interstate Foreign Lan-
guage Conference. The conference was held at
Furman University where Dr. Alan Bettler, Dr. U.
D. Boyd, Dr. Maria Scorsone, and Dr. John Wil-
liams presented papers based on their respective
languages.
"Germanic Notes," a literary publication, pub-
lished an article entitled "Friedrich Durrenmatt
und sein Drama Play Strindberg" written by Dr.
Ursel Boyd. "Germanic Notes" was an interna-
tional journal on German literature.
Curriculum change within the department con-
sisted of the addition of a course entitled Intro-
duction to Spanish-American Literature.
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The music, foreign language, drama and art departments wilt
have new facilities in the Jane F. Campbell Building.
Dr. John D. Williams discusses a grammar point in his intermedi-
ate French class.
166 ACADEMICS/ARTS AND SCIENCES
Dr. Nancy K. Forderhase hands out a study guide on the major
confrontations during the Spanish-American War.
Dr. Tae-Hwan Kwak discusses the levels ot national interest dur-
ing a class on international politics.
History, Political Science Professors Publish Books
With leadership provided by Dr. J. M. Moore
the political science department has continued to
increase its enrollment, recording in two years a
40 percent jump.
Dr. Moore also contributed to the book,
"Dilemmas of Political Participation: Issues for
Thought and Simulations for Action," published
by Prentice-Hall. Simulations designed by Dr.
Moore and a fellow contributor were tested in
their classrooms and then included in the new
book.
Four students went to New York City to partici-
pate in a mock United Nations meeting. The stu-
dents from Eastern took part in this meeting as
the delegation from Thailand.
Headed by Dr. G. W. Robinson, the Depart-
ment of History had an enrollment of about 200
students. Curriculum changes included the aban-
donment of a required minor with a history major
and the Social Science Area program.
A book by Dr. Lloyd J. Graybar, associate pro-
fessor of history, was accepted for publication by
the University Press of Kentucky. Other faculty
members attended the Southern Historical Asso-
ciation, American Historical Association, and the
Organization of American Historians conferences.
The Kerney Adams History Award and awards to
outstanding seniors were announced in March.
ACADEMICS/ARTS AND SCIENCES 167
College of Business Adds Banking Degree
Efforts to prepare students for careers in a
wider variety of business areas were extended by
the College of Business through the implementa-
tion of a two-year Associate of Arts degree pro-
gram in banking. This program, inaugurated dur-
ing the spring semester, joined academic areas
such as accounting, economics, electronic data
processing, finance, management, marketing,
secretarial science, and general business. Dr.
Joseph Young, dean of the College, also chaired
the Department of Business Administration.
The Department of Accounting, chaired by Mr.
Claude K. Smith, provided a professional pro-
gram designed to prepare students for work in
business or leading to the CPA certification and
an industrial accounting program for careers in
government and industry.
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Dean Joseph Young delivers a lecture in his Risk and Insurance class.
168 ACADEMICS/BUSINESS
Above: Accounting students work at individual
tables during a problem-solving session. Left: A
stack ot data processing tapes, which have
replaced paper for the storage of business data,
await use.
ACADEMICS/BUSINESS 169
Faculty Members
Attend Business Meets
The Department of Business Education and
Office Administration, headed by Dr. Alfred L.
Patrick, offered courses toward secondary level
teaching certification and prepared students for
managerial professions. The faculty attended the
Southern Business Education Association and
National Business Association conferences to
learn current trends in business education.
The executive secretarial program, leading to
an Associate of Arts degree, reported a signifi-
cant increase in enrollment for the fall semester.
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Above: An advanced typing student carefully reads material typed
for her final examination. Right: A row of typing students work in
an office administration course.
170 ACADEMICS/BUSINESS
Ted Williams and Mike Roe work on their assignments in
an office machine class.
Dr. Donald Shadoan, chairman of the Department of Economics,
conducts a semester-end seminar session with a group of busi-
ness graduate students.
ACADEMICS/BUSINESS 171
New Faculty,
Computer Boost Business
The College of Business added six new faculty
members to help meet the annual increase in the
number of business majors. The new instructors
primarily strengthened the program in business law
and the new banking curricula.
A new computer system was installed in the Uni-
versity's data processing center in March, and bus-
iness majors benefited from exposure to the
expanded capabilities of the new system.
Right: Mr. James Westenhoefer hears out a question in a course
session on legal procedures in corporate business. Below: Miss
Rebecca Broaddus, a new instructor of business, discusses legal
contract agreement theory with Cecil Abney after class.
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Opposite: Senior data processing major Rick Allen punches cor-
rections to a program.
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ACADEMICS/BUSINESS 173
College of Education Adds Summer Workshops
Three adult education courses and a graduate
course in social studies education were added to
the curricula of the College of Education. Dr.
Dixon A. Barr, dean of the college, instituted new
summer workshops in Career Education, Open
Education, Environmental Art, and Math Educa-
tion. A graduate curriculum with emphasis in
early childhood education was adopted.
New equipment was received for the second-
ary reading program and the Science Education
Center was opened in the Memorial Science
Building. This center provided classrooms and
office space for the instruction of teaching
methods in science for elementary education!
majors.
A two-day conference on modern methods foi
teaching social studies was held in April. The
conference was funded by a grant which was
received by the college. A national consultant
attended and participated in the conference.
The faculty participated in conferences relatec
to student teaching, secondary education, anc
curriculum development. Recognized experts in
reading and early childhood education, and pub-
lic school personnel were brought to campus for
lectures to secondary student teachers.
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Dr. Dixon A. Barr, dean of the College of Education, is chairman
of the new Kentucky Council on Teacher Education and Certifica-
tion. The Council recommends policies and standards of prepar-
ing and certifying teachers.
174 ACADEMICS/EDUCATION
Mrs. Shirley P. Deane, assistant professor ot Library Science,
introduces historical biography to her "Kiddie Lit" classes.
Library Science Adds
Sparetime Classes
The Department of Library Science, guided by
Chairman Juanita Phillips, continued to develop
and augment its existing curriculum. In preparing
school librarians and a foundation for graduate
study in librarianship, the department offered
courses ranging from children's literature, refer-
ence and cataloguing, to instructional media, and
non-book materials. With sweeping changes in
education, special emphasis was given to the
various audiovisual media courses, as evidenced
by the number of certified teachers enrolled in
these night classes. A special sparetime class,
"Storytelling and Children's Literature," was
offered by the department as a service to the
community to meet the special interests of Rich-
mond adults.
This year a club for Library Science majors
and minors, Lambda Sigma Omicron, was
formed on campus.
Judy Gooch and a fellow classmate utilize the Learning Resource
Center's card catalogue to find books for their unit.
ACADEMICS/EDUCATION 175
Madge Cunningham and Dr. Donald B. Mills listen to a panel dis-
cussion on the family in an EDF 317 class.
Sarah Kelley prepares a paper on the political science curriculur
in a high school.
Dr. Joseph M. Howard, professor of elementary education, dem
onstrates methods of teaching geography.
176 ACADEMICS/EDUCATION
Teachers Are Prepared in Numerous Areas
With a slight increase in enrollment, Dr. Henry
G. Martin's Department ot Educational Adminis-
tration added a cassette tape recorder and a
rotofile to update its present equipment. The
department initiated EAD 640 — The Superinten-
dency — for the tall semester, in addition to
course work for the graduate student as an ele-
mentary and secondary principal, or a school
business administrator.
The Department of Educational Foundations
provided instruction in professional subjects
which were basic to teacher education, regard-
less of teaching specialty or level of school prac-
tice. Dr. William A. McKenney, chairman of the
department, directed a summer workshop entitled
the "Philosophy of Education," which examined
contrasting conceptions of education; as well as
the meaning of education in relation to the indi-
vidual. Also offered as summer workshops were
"Techniques of Studying Children" and "Critical
Thinking" which included case studies, con-
trolled observations, self reports, and standard-
ized testing.
Dr. Robert Hayes, head of the Department of
Educational Psychology and Guidance, reported
two major curriculum additions — courses in
vocational development and adjustment, and sta-
tistical methods. Headquarters for the department
were expanded to include a new reception area,
offices, and individual counseling rooms. The
department offered graduate programs of spe-
cialization for students who plan to become
school counselors, non-school counselors, and
student personnel workers in higher education.
Elementary education, one of the largest
departments on campus offered both methods
and fundamentals courses to prepare the majors
for their student teaching experiences. According
to Dr. William A. Morris, some noteworthy events
of the department occurred during the summer
session. Seven workshops were held on campus
and the topics included: teaching in the non-
graded school, linguistics in elementary educa-
tion, teaching the rural disadvantaged child, art
workshop for elementary teachers, improvement
of language arts and instruction, the reading
institute, and a workshop for nursery and kinder-
garten teachers.
Secondary and higher education majors
directed by chairman, Dr. Joe Wise, were offered
courses in all areas of majors. Students were
required to teach at an approved school for their
graduation requirements.
Elementary education majors learn ideas for unique bulletin board
and door decorations.
EDUCATION/ACADEMICS 177
Crusade Funds
Provide Grants
For many years public schools concerned
themselves only with those students who had the
ability to cope with many general programs. Stu-
dents in need of special education were socially
passed each year to eventually become sources
of embarrassment for the schools, or tolerated
into boredom as a result of a curriculum or
teacher that could not challenge their potential
genius.
This changed for Eastern with the opening of
new facilities in the Wallace Building for the
Department of Special Education. The latest
equipment was installed for the students' use
including two soundproof suites for audiometric
testing, several multi-purpose rooms for experi-
mental classes, faculty offices, and other related
facilities. A self-contained classroom for severely
retarded children was constructed just like a
public school classroom. The children who
attended classes here were not accepted in the
area public schools.
The department received an $18,000 WHAS
Crusade for Children Grant which financed grad-
uate scholarships.
A loose tooth intrigues this Headstart student;
Dr. Wietse de Hoop, chairman of the Department of Special Education, ponders the contin-
ued increase in enrollment.
178 ACADEMICS/EDUCATION
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Frank Waterhouse grins as he tries to outwit his teacher by sitting
in "David's" chair.
Mrs. Miller, special education instructor, teaches two Headstart
children to share.
ACADEMICS/EDUCATION 179
HPERA Expands Programs, Facilitie
The School of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation, and Athletics included the depart-
ments of School and Public Health, Recreation
and Park Administration, Physical Education for
Women, and Physical Education for Men. The
school enjoyed an eventful year with improve-
ment and expansion in many respects including
faculty, programs, and facilities.
The Thomas E. McDonough Intramural fields
were dedicated enhancing the growth and devel-
opment of intramurals. A small fieldhouse, th
Presnell Building, included dressing rooms fc
football practice, a training room, and servic
facilities for the intramural fields. The track infiel
was scheduled for completion prior to the fall
1973.
The KAPHER convention was held on campu
in early December. A variety of clinics, work
shops, films, lectures, and exhibits were pres
ented to those attending the annual convention.
Dr. Ned L. Warren is dean of the School of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletics.
180 ACADEMICS/EDUCATION
A student's oxygen intake is measured while he is cycling. Below:
Dave Conrad illustrates the use of a proportion wheel in design-
ing a park.
Programs, Facilities
Enhance Departments
The Department of Recreation and Park
Administration enhanced its capabilities with the
addition of the Arlington outdoor education-rec-
reation facility which added to the outdoor edu-
cation and camping programs. Independent
study and numerous workshops enhanced the
curriculum. Dr. James C. McChesney, chairman
of the department, attended the Southern District
Recreation-Park Conference in Mobile, Alabama,
and the National Recreation and Park Congress
in Houston, Texas.
Recent developments in teacher preparation
within the Department of Physical Education for
Men included an endorsement program in both
elementary physical education and athletic
coaching. Another program instituted this fall
was athletic trainer certification.
The department through its men's intramural
program supervised and directed both sports and
recreational activities for Eastern students. In
addition to the intramural program, both male
and female students enjoyed the men's facilities
for recreational play.
Department Receives Grant for Sanitatior
Under the chairmanship of Dr. Herman Bush,
the Department of School and Public Health con-
tinued to assist in preparing persons for positions
in the rapidly expanding health professions.
Greatest student growth was noted in the public
health programs with emphasis in community
health education or environmental sanitation.
The department received an Allied Health Pro-
fessions Special Improvement Grant of $41 ,380
for a five year period to examine and improve the
Environmental Sanitation Program. Consultants
were brought to campus from Indiana University
and the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta
The faculty has been studying the community
health education program with a view to giving
students more options in interdepartmental
courses that would be supportive of departmenl
offerings.
Faculty members who have a major interest in
school health were active in constructing a K-6
Health Curriculum Guide for the Commonwealth
of Kentucky. The scheduled date for introduction
into the public schools was set for the fall of
1973.
Dr. Herman S. Bush, chairman of the department, checks the
outcome of a series of tests on students' postures.
182 ACADEMICS/COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Weaver Building
Is Renovated
Among the changes in the curricula of the
Department of Physical Education for Women
were the addition of an elementary physical edu-
cation minor for elementary education majors,
elementary physical education endorsement for
P.E. majors, coaching certification for women,
and a course entitled History of Dance. Renova-
tion of the south wing of the Weaver Building
was completed under the guidance of Dr. Ann
Uhlir, department chairman. A new training room,
locker room, and fitness room were included in
the renovation.
An aquatic program, "Fun-o-rama," was insti-
tuted for the mentally retarded children of Madi-
son County. The children had the use of the
swimming pool on Saturdays.
Top: Dr. Ann Uhlir receives a congratulatory telegram after win by the Women's Intercollegiate Volleyball team. Above: A women's arch-
ery class awaits the all-clear signal before shooting.
ACADEMICS/COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 183
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Dr Elmo Moretz, Dean of the Graduate School, is responsible for coordinating graduate,
programs for 1,586 students.
Grad Enrollment Ranks Third in Kentucky!
The Graduate School, under the direction of
Dean Elmo E. Moretz, enrolled 1,586 students
during tall registration. In so doing, Eastern's
Graduate School became the third largest in
Kentucky in terms of student enrollment, an
achievement in the making since 1966, when the
first non-education graduate degrees were
offered.
New degree programs initiated during the aca-
demic year were the Master of Music and the
Master of Arts in sociology. The criminal justice
program continued to receive national recogni-
tion through the award of Education Professions
Development Act graduate fellowships. Programs!
in clinical and school psychology and in public;
administration continued to receive attentioni
because of the significant opportunities open to'
graduates in these fields.
The University, in its search for balance and
diversity in graduate programs, offered increased
areas of specialization for master's degree candi-
dates, more viable sixth year certification pro-
grams, and opportunities for advanced graduate
study in a variety of fields leading to the special-
ist degree.
184 ACADEMICS/GRADUATE SCHOOL
Robert Blythe, a graduate student in foreign languages, explains a question on a French
quiz. Below: Biology graduate student, George Moore, operates the phase microscope
while preparing to photograph Trichinella spiralis in tissues.
ACADEMICS/GRADUATE SCHOOL 185
Graduate Students
Teach Classes
Above: Carol Johnson, graduate student in economics, dis-
mounts a magnetic tape from the tape drive in the com-
puter room Right: George Pierce explains a problem on
credits and debits in an accounting class he teaches.
186 ACADEMICS/GRADUATE SCHOOL
Mrs Rose Warren receives her Specialist in Education degree from President Martin during summer commencement
exercises in the amphitheatre.
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The 1973 entry to the Hall ot Fame is Miss
Mary Beth Hannah. Nominated by the College of
Arts and Sciences, she has maintained a 3.93
academic standing with a double major of Latin
and English.
Eastern's 12th Hall of Famer is a member of
Sigma Tau Delta and Phi Kappa Phi. Chosen by
the American Classical League to organize a
chapter of the national organization at Eastern,
she has served the club as president in its two
years of existence on campus.
The Hall of Fame award each year honors a
student who has accomplished the highest
degree of scholarship, leadership, and service to
the University.
Nominations were received from the deans of
the academic colleges, Student Association, Col-
legiate Pentacle and Omicron Alpha Kappa. The
final selection was made by a secret committee
appointed by President Martin.
HONORS/HALL OF FAME 191
Honor Roll Names
Outstanding Seniors
The 1973 Honor Rollees obtained an average
grade point standing of 3.83. This year's list was
headed by Mary Beth Hannah, a Latin and Eng-
lish major, with a 3.93 GPA. Kerry Courtney, a
marketing major, had a 3.86 and Kelley Stanfield,
a physical education major, had a 3.81. Mark
Williams is an industrial education major with a
3.72 GPA.
The Honor Rollees have held major oftices in
campus organizations and were active in extra-
curricular activities.
The Honor Roll recognizes students both for
their academic accomplishments and extra-cur-
ricular activities. Nominations were received from
each of the four academic college deans on the
basis of the students' grade standing and leader-
ship ability.
VIRGINIA STANFIELD, College of Education
KERRY COURTNEY, College of Business
192 HONORS/HONOR ROLL
MARY BETH HANNAH, College of Arts and Sciences
MARK WILLIAMS, College of Applied Arts and Technology
HONORS/HONOR ROLL 193
Milestone Awards
Senior Citations
Seniors were recognized by the Milestone for
their ability, leadership, and accomplishments in
extra-curricular activities. Senior Citations were
given in the areas of community service, student
publications, student government, sports, military,
music, speech and drama, broadcasting, and
Greeks.
Nominations were made by the organization
sponsors and heads of the departments. A secret
committee of faculty, administration, and stu-
dents made the final choice.
Drama: KATHY PARIS
Student Publications: BETSY BELL, LINDA MITTEL, BETSY HILL, CONNIE BALL,
BRENDA WHEELER, BOB BABBAGE, JIM KURK, and BILL SAWYER
194 HONORS/SENIOR CITATIONS
Community Service: PRISCILLA THOMPSON, EDWINA HATCHER, JUDY ALDERSON, LARRY FIELDS, MARSHALL
GARRETT.
Broadcasting: DANNY MASDEN
HONORS/SENIOR CITATIONS 195
Outstanding Greek Man and Woman: LARRY CLEVELAND and CARLA SWOPE
iff [ff 1H( \
Athletics: MARSHA STERCHI, VIRGINIA STANFIELD,
MARY LOU SCOTT, PATTY FLOYD, JIM MOORE, LARRY
KAELIN and TOM REID. Not shown: CLAUDIA FISHER,
JOHN DAVENPORT, RICHARD LOEWENSTINE, WALLY
CHAMBERS, and GREG STEPHENSON.
196 HONORS/SENIOR CITATIONS
Music: MARY HELEN MOORHEAD
Student Government: SHARON CREWS and CHUCK
KELHOFFER.
Military: DIETER CARLTON, JAMES L. FIELDS, REX FORTNER, and STEVEN GOLD.
HONORS/SENIOR CITATIONS 197
Thirty-Eight Named
to Who's Who
Thirty-eight students received recognition in
the 1972-73 edition of Who's Who in American
Universities and Colleges. Recognized for their
outstanding ability in the areas of scholarship,
leadership, and service, these students were
nominated by the heads of their respective col-
leges. Final nominations are then made by a fac-
ulty committee and forwarded to the National
Who's Who for final approval.
MARY BETH HANNAH, Latin
DAVID SIEREVELD, BARBARA BOUTON, ELIZABETH HILL, English
198 HONORS/WHO'S WHO
MARCIE MARLOW, Child Development
JAMES MOORE, Accounting
HONORS/WHO'S WHO 199
DANIEL MECKSTROTH, Economic*
EDWINA HATCHER, Psychology
200 HONORS WHO'S WHO
LINDA HIMES, Medical Technology
ROBERT SANDFORD, Art
DIETER CARLTON, Broadcasting
HONORS/WHO'S WHO 201
DONALD R. FILER, Law Enforcement
LaSANDRA RIDLEY, Speech Pathology anc
Audiolog^
PATRICIA HICKS, Englist
202 HONORS/WHO'S WHO
JOYCE BLAIR, Math
CAROLYN NOE, School Health
HONORS/WHO'S WHO 203
ELIZABETH WOOD, Physical Education
STEVEN GOLD, Political Science
MARK WILLIAMS, Industrial Education
204 HONORS/WHO'S WHO
KATHIE ROGERS, French
LARRY CLEVELAND, Political Science
MARTHA J. McKENZIE, Chemistry
HONORS/WHO'S WHO 205
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JAMES LARRY FIELDS, Law Enforcement
VIRGINIA STANFIELD, Physical Educatioi
206 HONORS/WHO'S WHO
iLIZABETH WILKINS, Elementary Education
WANDA SUE STILES, Elementary Education
3ETTY JANE ELKIN, DAVID JONES, and SUSAN ENGLER, History
HONORS/WHO'S WHO 207
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BRENDA BROADDUS. Home Economics Education
JANNA VICE, Business Educatio
RODGER CLAY MORRIS, Law Enforcemen
208 HONORS WHO'S WHO
CLAUDIA TAYLOR, Recreation
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MARY HELEN MOORHEAD, Music Education
DAVID WHITE, English
HONORS/WHO'S WHO 209
KAPPA IOTA EPSILON. FRONT ROW: Steve Seithers, Gary
Buchanan, Joe West, secretary-treasurer; Greg Meier, Dave
Freer, Ken Slone, and Danny Stratton, student senate representa-
tive. BACK ROW: Clifford Parsons, sponsor; David Stratton, vice
president; John Bonnett, Larry Williams, David Cecil, Daniel Gash,
Larry Clark, Doug Zechner, Thomas Thompson, David Zimmer-
man, and Mark Mann, president.
COLLEGIATE PENTACLE. FRONT ROW: Patti Hicks, Pam Cald-
well, Marsha Sterchi, Vicki McDonald, Patty Floyd, Barbara Red-
mon, Christine Hoagland, Kathy Brothers, Marcie Marlow, Roxie
Stratton, Connie Bauhan, Deborah Abbott, Yvonne Allen, and
Norma Clemmons. SECOND ROW: Judy Bennett, Darla Donley,
historian; Kelley Stanfield, corresponding secretary; Vikki Hall,
Pauline McConathy, Denise Manning, and Vicki Jones. BACK
ROW: Lynn Sensel, Deborah Olds, Margaret Kurapkat, Janet
Burks, Mary Huber, Gloria Van Bever, Sandra Croley, Carol L.
Hirtzinger, Sharon Marlow, Edwina Hatcher, Vickie Raderer, Cathy
Rausch, Jill Votaw, Diana Hall, Linda Mittel, Ann Mankin, Jill Bar-
then, and Mabel Criswell, sponsor.
210 HONORS/HONORARIES
Honoraries Serve Community
Eastern's scholastic honoraries encouraged
adership, scholarship, and service among their
lembers.
Collegiate Pentacle, the senior women's hon-
rary, contributed its time and etfort to sponsor a
othing drive for the Telford Community Center.
party was planned to acquaint transfer stu-
3nts to the campus and to honor residents
rectors.
The sophomore women's honorary, CWENS,
planned a Halloween Party for the children at
Telford Community Center and parties for
patients living in nursing homes. As usual,
CWENS assisted in setting up the election posts
for the Homecoming queen candidates.
The sophomore men, Kappa lota Epsilon, con-
ducted tours of the campus for visiting students
and parents. Members, also helped at the mock
elections set up on campus.
WENS. FRONT ROW: Denise Delduca, Stephany Rena, Diana
litis, Charlene Given, Anne Layton. Debbie Chilcote, Brenda
'own, Karen Fuchs, Karen Allen, Pamela Smith, and Becky
:kinson. SECOND ROW: Margaret Mason, Joyce Peltier, Pamela
lepherd, Lana Rae Rose, Delma Francis, vice-president; Patty
Nth, secretary, Brenda Craig, Beverly Horsley, Linda Nolan,
ichele Walters, and Kathy Perros. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hundley,
Irma Vickers, Kathy Huenefeld, Debbie Reed, Donna Hay, Judith
Williams, Jody Noorhead, treasurer; Barbara Eisenminger, Nancy
Bibelhausen, president; and Peggy Mersmann. BACK ROW:
Laura Averill, Vicki Corum, Judy Hellmann, Sharon Stephens, Jo
Anna Peebles, Sally Munson, Carol Anderson, Linda Centers,
Karen Hendrickson, and Jeanne Tarullo.
HONORS/HONORARIES 211
ALPHA PHI GAMMA. FRONT ROW: Connie Ball, Marianne Rose,
bailiff; Bill Sawyer, treasurer; Betsy Hill, secretary; Sue Mantel,
president, Linda Mittel, vice president; Brenda Braddous, and
Glen Kleine, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Delma Francis, Debbie
Raistrick, Rick Allen, Bob Babbage, Fawn Conley, Dan Quigg, J
Kirk, Carl Simms, Brenda Wheeler, Jim Plummer, Jan Hensk
Lisa Collins, Donald Wallbaum, Mark Oliver, Jack Frost, Rhon
Dyehouse, and Phyllis Barton.
Journalism Honoraries Sponsor Speaker
Dickey Chapelle Society, a women's journalism
honorary, and Alpha Phi Gamma, national jour-
nalism fraternity, combined their efforts in spon-
soring speakers in the field of journalism.
Activities of Dickey Chapelle included bringing
several women journalists to campus, including
June Rollins, news reporter for WLEX-TV in Lex-
ington,
Alpha Phi Gamma members attended the
Associated Collegiate Press Convention in Ne
York City. Members compiled a pamphlet coi
taining opinions and signatures of famous celel
rities.
Adviser for both organizations is Mr. Gle
Kleine, who is also national president for Alph
Phi Gamma, which is comprised of 50 chaptei
and over 10,000 members.
DICKEY CHAPELLE SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Betsey Bell, secre-
tary; Delma Francis, president; Bonnie Rogers, Dianna Cornette.
BACK ROW: Glen Kleine, sponsor; Wanda Hack, and Shall
Brock.
212 HONORS/HONORARIES
Sigma Tau Delta
Presents Awards
Sigma Tau Delta, national English honorary
i/hich promotes writing, reading, and discussion
if literature, presented its annual awards to the
tudent with the highest point standing in English
nd the "Outstanding English Teacher Award."
)ther activities included an initiation banquet at
Arlington and tutoring foreign students in English.
RONT ROW: Brenda Wheeler, president; Dorothy Bayer, vice-
resident; Paul Brokaw, treasurer; Vicki Dennis, secretary, and
oris Bledsoe. BACK ROW: Kathie Rogers, Dave Siereveld, Elma
Ferguson, Dr. Robert E Burkhart, sponsor; Patti Hicks, Betsy Hill
and Vicki Ayers.
HONORS/HONORARIES 213
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ALPHA PHI SIGMA. FRONT ROW: Steve Bandura, Jr., Susan
Tacy, Hugh Byrd, sponsor; Terry Fisk, treasurer; Dennis Mills,
president; Joan Bales, Debbie Skedel, Gerald Pierce, vice presi-
dent; Pamela Fisk, secretary; R. W. Posey, sponsor; Mittie Davis,
Charles Griffin, and Clairetta Pierce. BACK ROW: Talley Bailey,
Richard Jackson, Jr., Gary Todd, Donald Filer, Bart Johnsor
David Austin, Robert Donta, Phillip Meek, Jr., Jeffrey Mager;
Gary Weldon, Christopher Cross, George Snyder, Donald Lloyc
Terry Stovall, Thomas Volk, Gary Garman, Robert Buie, Joe Hit
bard, James Fields, and James Simpson.
Alpha Phi Sigma Honors Peace Officer!
National Law Enforcement traternity, Alpha Phi
Sigma honors and aids the growth of Law
Enforcement majors.
The Organization elected the outstanding
peace officer of the year who was recognized a
their annual banquet in April. Honors were alsc
awarded to outstanding students in Eastern's
expanding Law Enforcement program.
KAPPA MU EPSILON. FRONT ROW: Barbara Massey, secretary; Jo Rita Smith, vice
president; and Linda Nolan, reporter. SECOND ROW: Rita Robinson, Judy Bennett,
treasurer; Vickie Jackson, Mary L. Scholl, and Margaret Kurapkat. BACK ROW:
Robert Nayle, sponsor, Michael Kettler, president; Robert Slone, and B. R. Lane,
corresponding secretary.
214 HONORS/HONORARIES
Adda Jo Hagan, Millie N. Zachers, Adrienne Lennart, vice presi-
dent, Linda Adams, treasurer; Betsy Hill, president; Steven Bor-
ing, secretary, and Willis Parkhurst, sponsor.
Pi Tau Chi Honors
Christian Leaders
Pi Tau Chi, as a religious honorary, recognizes
those students who excel in Christian service in
connection with college lite. Among Pi Tau Chi's
major objectives for this year was helping Berea
College organize its own chapter ot the national
organization.
Scabbard and Blade Recruits Students
Company K, 15th Regiment ot Scabbard and
Blade, national military honor society, traveled
through eastern Kentucky visiting high schools
on recruiting trips for Eastern's ROTC program.
Along with other activities, the Company pro-
vided a saber arch during Homecoming and
ROTC Day ceremonies and during the annual
Military Ball.
FRONT ROW; David Kepler, first sergeant, Dieter
Carlton, executive otficer, Patty Riggs, sponsor; Deb-
bie Pearson, sponsor; James Fields, commander;
Michael Duty, treasurer, Major Harley Davis, sponsor
SECOND ROW: Michael Hughes, John Neutarth,
James Albright, James Cheek, Jeffrey Magers,
John Hicks, Jr., Charlie Abner, Jr., and Rex Dunn.
BACK ROW: Bill Hughes, Gregory Moore, P. Ken-
neth Keen, Peter Trzop, Steven Gold, Richard
Dickter, and Stanford Mullen.
HONORS/HONORARIES 215
Phi Mu Alpha Marks
Seventy-Fifth Year
Delta Omicron and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia,
Eastern's music fraternities, worked to pro-
mote a professional interest in music.
Delta Omicron members usher at recitals
given by the Music Department and spon-
sored a "Music Howl" during American
Music Month.
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia celebrated its 75th
year of existence on Eastern's campus. Dr.
Glenn Fullbright spoke at the annual Found-
ers Day Dinner. Members sponsored a radio
program, "Hail Sinfonia," and a musicale for
the campus.
PHI MU ALPHA. FRONT ROW: Eldon Matlick, Craig Hartje, historian
Douglas Baber, secretary; Stephen Johnson, president; Frank Ste-
phens, vice president; James Bowman, treasurer; and Kenneth Byrd-
aell, pledgemaster. SECOND ROW: John Drew, Mike Brown, Nathanae
Carter, Daniel Krueger, Michael Insko, warden, John C. Lawson spon-
sor; Paul Proffitt, Chuck Jarrett, and James Kent. BACK ROW: Ker
Henry, J. Clifton Mayhugh, Terry D. Thompson, and Guy Stepher
Smith.
DELTA OMICRON. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Clark, Cindy Thurman,
treasurer; Tanya Moores, president; Rebecca Riley, second vice
president and chaplain; Winnie Johnson, publicity director and
historian; Barbara Wilmore, director of musical activities; Judy
Reed, first vice president; and Debbie Lawson, secretary. BACK
ROW: Irma Vickers, Marilyn Isaacs, Terry Stroup, Joan Miller,
Mary Helen Moorhead, Martha Skidmore, Trinna Forbis, Geor-
gene Riddle, Ann Wagner, Karen Brown, Jacque Verst, Pat Reed,
Pamela Shepherd, and Freeda Morris.
216 HONORS/HONORARIES
RONT ROW: Aileen LeBlanc, and Theresa Insko. SECOND
|OW: Cathy Hornsby, secretary; Patricia Perry, Vicki Wolfe, and
andi Remy. THIRD ROW: Kathryn Paris, Danny Browning, and
latricia Dotson. BACK ROW: Rick Diehl, president; Dr. Richard L.
Benson, sponsor; Gary Lawrence, treasurer; Terri Luken, Bobby
Butcher, student senator; Cindy Russell, vice president; and
Roger Hogg.
Mpha Psi Omega Hosts Regional Festiva
Alpha Psi Omega hosted the Regional One-Act
(lay Festival and members attended the annual
wards banquet which recognized all actors and
jchnicians who excelled in the year's theatrical
roductions.
As an honorary drama fraternity, Alpha Psi
)mega's purpose is to promote a high standard
of work in dramatics and create a wider fellow-
ship for those interested in the college theatre.
The honorary's members performed in the ren-
ovated Pearl Buchanan Theatre and looked for-
ward to the completion of the Jane F. Campbell
Building and the Clarence H. Gifford Theatre.
HONORS/HONORARIES 217
ETA SIGMA GAMMA. FRONT ROW: Connie Mattingly, Kathy Gregory, secretary-tree
surer, Les Ramsdell, Carolyn Noe, president; and Barbara Daugherty. BACK ROW: Hei
man Bush, sponsor; Michael Colegrove, Betty Cosby, Delores Preston, Robert Paine
Karen Hill, Larry Sims, and Robert Baugh, sponsor.
Eta Sigma Gamma Conducts Medical Aler
Eta Sigma Gamma, national professional hon-
orary in health science, conducted a medical
alert for people with health problems, screened
the elementary school children for hearing prob-
lems and promoted a clothing drive for Open
Concern. Members also provided a guide service
Phi Kappa Phi, an inter-disciplinary honor soc
ety that recognizes scholarship and charactel
among undergraduates graduate students ana
faculty, meets annually in the spring semester tij
install officers and initiate new members.
PHI KAPPA PHI. FIRST ROW: Mary Beth Hannah, Kathryn Rulon,
Cathy Richmond, Paula Johnson, Jean Rawlins, Linda Himes,
Paula McCann, and Connie Cundift. SECOND ROW: Albertine
Krohn, Gary Palmer, Verena Catron, Eve Profitt, Linda Van Hook,
Betsy Hill, Debbie Lawson, Martha Jean McKenzie, and Karen
218 HONORS/HONORARIES
Latimer. THIRD ROW: Charles Teaque, Dennis Mills, Carol Algier
Betty S. Huyvhinson, Virginia Gudget, William Wyatt, and Steve
Gold. BACK ROW: Ken Barksdale, Taylor Davidson, Lynne
Schmidt, Kenneth Clawson, and Mary Helen Moorehead.
(appa Delta Pi Aids Telford Center
Kappa Delta Pi, education honorary, was
istablished to recognize outstanding contrib-
itions in the tield ot education.
Among the activities tor the year were making
lames and learning aids for the children at Tel-
ford Center and a fall get-together at the Mule-
barn. Speakers and discussion groups on topics
related to education were also sponsored by the
club.
:APPA DELTA PI. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Noe, Barbara Massey,
.aSandra Ridley, Deborah Abbott, Mary Huber, Yvonne Allen,
Jhonda Dyehouse, Judy Bennett, Janna Vice, Patti Hicks, Mary
o Wynkoop, and Kelly Stanfield. SECOND ROW: Dave Siereveld,
velyn Francis, counselor; Avonda Noe, Dorothy Bayer, Yvonne
Fields, treasurer; Vicki Madon, Karen Shelton, historian; Darla
Donley, Judy Ream, Brenda Wheeler, secretary; Vikki Hall, Linda
Morris, Carolyn Rutf, Denise Manning, and Paul Brokaw BACK
ROW: Mabel M. Jennings, counselor, Jeffrey Duff, and David M.
Jones.
Pi Omega Pi
Develops Leaders
Pi Omega Pi, national Business Education
Honorary, develops leadership and specialized
knowledge in related fields. Members sponsored
their annual College of Business Christmas Din-
ner in early December. The organization sent
members to the National Business Education
Convention during Christmas break. Members
also submitted articles to the National Publication
of Pi Omega Pi.
Dl OMEGA PI. FRONT ROW: Myrena Jennings, sponsor; Linda
/anHook, Debbie Carr, treasurer; Patty Early, student senate rep-
resentative; Debbie Pearson, Jean Rawlins, and Carolyn Murphy,
listorian. BACK ROW: Bertee Adkins, Gerald Barnes, Sharon
plusher, Joy Combs, vice-president; Barbara Redmon, Janna
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Hampered by Injuries
After losing 17 lettermen from last season,
continuous injuries hampered the rebuilding of
an inexperienced Eastern squad. But, the Colo-
nels started the season with a great working atti-
tude winning four of the first five games.
On the road for the opening game at South-
eastern Louisiana, the EKU gridders battled both
the humidity and the Lions to win a 10-0 victory.
Jeff McCarthy, sophomore quarterback scored
the game's only touchdown, and James
DeFranco was credited with a field goal.
Eastern faced the nation's second-best win-
ning percentage team over the past ten years
when it played Indiana of Pennsylvania in the first
home game of the season. Colonels defeated the
Indians handily by a score of 34-7.
Injuries had begun to take their toll as Eastern
played East Tennessee in its first OVC game of
the year. Defensive end, Vic Smith, broke his leg
attempting to block on a Colonel punt return,
while three EKU starters were already benched
with previous injuries. East Tennessee seemed to
come up with the big play and handed Eastern a
28-12 loss.
Top: East Tennessee's strong offense breaks through Eastern's
defensive line. Above: Alfred Thompson uses speed and agility to
gain another first down against Middle Tennessee.
222 ATHLETICS / FOOTBALL
1972 SCOREBOARD
Eastern Opponent
10 Southeastern Louisiana 0
34 Indiana University (Pa.) 7
12 East Tennessee 28
21 Austin Peay 6
13 Middle Tennessee 0
14 Central Michigan 21
0 Western Kentucky 10
3 Murray State 7
0 Tennessee Tech 14
7 Appalachian State 55
28 Morehead State 6
Won 5, Lost 6
Top: James DeFranco kicks a field goal against Indiana as Joe Anselmo blocks Phil
Imbrogno Left: Senior tailback Joe Washington heads out of the endzone on a kick off
return. Above: Alfred Thompson is stopped by the middle of the Tennessee Tech line
ATHLETICS / FOOTBALL 223
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Middle, Fall at
Central Michigan
Taking advantage of four Austin Peay fumbles,
two pass interceptions, and a blocked return,
EKU defeated the Governors by a score of 21-6
at Clarksville. Larry Kirksey, senior split end from
Harlan, equalled his last season's pass reception
total when he caught five passes against the
Governors for 70 yards.
Previously undefeated Middle Tennessee came
to Richmond the following week to confront the
Colonels. Wally Chambers, EKU's senior All-
American, was at full strength against the Raid-
ers leading the Colonels to a 13-0 victory.
Although Alfred Thompson, a junior tailback
from Owensboro, collected 125 yards in 31 car-
ries and scored two touchdowns, Central Michi-
gan edged by the visiting Colonels with a score
of 21-14.
Top: Quarterback Jeff McCarthy works on keeping the ball in an option play as defensive end
John Bushong gives pursuit. Above: Freshman football players watch their upper classmen do
battle during a home game.
224 ATHLETICS / FOOTBALL
Left: Junior guard Ralph Coldiron is helped off the field by stu-
dent trainer Jim Skidmore and manager Wayne Wilson as the
Colonels lose a hard-fought 14-0 game to eventual OVC cham-
pion Tennessee Tech. Below: Sophomore quarterback Jeff
McCarthy looks over Austin Peay's defense in the Colonels' third
win of the season, a 21-6 victory over the Governors Bottom:
Freshman flanker John Revere follows the blocking of Alvin Birch
and Jackie Miller on a 12-yard punt return against Austin Peay.
ATHLETICS / FOOTBALL 225
AII-OVC split end Larry Kirksey heads downfield behind a wall of
EKU blockers on a 44-yard pass play against the East Tennessee
Buccaneers.
Junior tailback Alfred Thompson cuts to his right to leave III
tackle Kevin McGorrey in the Colonels' second win of the season!
John Revere leaves everybody behind on a 67-yard flanker reverse in Eastern's 13-0 victory over OVC opponent Middle Tennessee.
226 ATHLETICS / FwOTBALL
Left: Quarterback Jeff McCarthy throws a quick pass in the flat
against Tennessee Tech. Below: Junior fullback Marshal Bush is
tackled at the one-yard-line in Eastern's 34-7 victory over Indiana
University (Pa.).
Colonels Drop Three, Including Two in OVC
The tension was monumental in the annual
clash between Eastern and Western. The Hill-
toppers, however, kept its lead in the rivalry by
defeating the Colonels 10-0 at Bowling Green.
Twelve front-line players were on the injured
list for the Homecoming contest against Mur-
ray State. Minus the offensive punch of
Thompson and Kirksey, EKU found it tough to
get something started offensively and fell to the
Racers 7-3 in suffering its third straight loss.
The next adversary for the Colonels was
league-leading Tennessee Tech. After yielding
two first-quarter touchdowns, Eastern permitted
Tech only four first downs in the second half and
forced three fumbles. Tech, however, continued
its OVC domination by winning 14-0.
Appalachian State gave Eastern its greatest
loss since 1931. The Colonels just couldn't stop
the strong Mountaineer offense, losing by a mar-
gin of 55-7.
ATHLETICS / FOOTBALL 227
EKU Whips Eagles
in Convincing Style
The last game of the season was one of mixed
emotions. After the tragic plane crash involving
ten prominent Richmond men, eight of whom
were former Eastern students, a note of sadness
covered the campus. Before the game, activities
were quieted in a moment of silence to the vic-
tims.
The age-old rivalry between Eastern and More-
head continued, however, and the enthusiastic
crowd, filled with the anticipation of receiving an
extra vacation day, was prepared to give the
Colonels all the support they needed to win. The
team and coaches were psyched, too, and the
final score ended a five-game losing streak as
EKU defeated Morehead 28-6.
Three Eastern players, defensive lineman Wally
Chambers, tapped as the Most Valuable Player,
defensive back James Croudep, and offensive
back Larry Kirksey were named to the All-Ohio
Valley Conference team, as they ended their
careers for the Colonels.
228 ATHLETIC / FOOTBALL
Top: A post-Morehead game prayer for the ten Richmond resi-
dents killed in an early morning plane crash involves both players
and fans. Above: Eastern president, Dr. Robert R. Martin, con-
gratulates members of the Eastern's football team after their 28-6
win over arch-rival Morehead.
Top: Blocking at the line ot scrimmage in a game involving such rivals as Eastern and More-
head can produce such a force that players can end up on their backs like Eastern's John
Rogers (No. 68). Above: EKU fans, students, and cheerleaders mob Colonel players after their
convincing victory over Morehead.
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Brooks, Tom . McQueen. , Second. Row: Assistant coach Bobby
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Blackburn, Assistant coach Tom Stillwagqri, "Head Coach Roy
Kidd. Third Row: Graduate assistant John fazel; Assistant coach
.._rmie, Larry . Kaelin, Tom Reid, Otto Hughes, Marshall
Bush, Greg Kuhn, Wally- Chambers, Robyn Hatley, John Rogers,
Mike. Nicholson, Ralph Coldiron, Frank Brohm, James Croudep,
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Thompson, Ed Carnvale, Randy, Leslie, BradOtten, Rich Thomas.
Tough Schedule Faces
Defending Champs
After representing Ohio Valley Conference in
the 1972 NCAA tournament, Eastern's basketball
Colonels had a difficult act to follow. One of the
toughest schedules in recent years faced the
Colonels as the season began.
Centre College posed the first victims in the
season opener in Alumni Coliseum, and was
handily defeated by the Colonels, 84-60. Eastern
traveled to Kansas State for its second game of
the year and fell 87-59 at the hands of the Big
Eight champions.
Louisville's Freedom Hall held the action when
Eastern met its 1972 NCAA opponent, Florida
State. Hopes of gaining revenge for the two-point
loss last season were destroyed as the Seminoles
won 87-70.
Eastern played its next two games before the
home crowd. Carl Brown, a 6-4, 200 pound,
freshman guard from Cincinnati, came off the
bench to spark the Colonels in a 96-86 win over
Virginia Commonwealth. Brown also proved an
asset in the 90-85 home victory over Morehead.
Above: Carl Brown is suspended in mid air as he takes a vital
rebound against Middle Tennessee. Left: Dan Argabright and Carl
Brown congratulate each other and the rest of the team after an
important OVC win over Morehead.
233 ATHLETICS/BASKETBALL
Above: Charlie Mitchell, EKU's leading scorer breaks for a basket through the outstretched
arms of two Florida State players. Below: The referee calls a jump ball as Dan Argabright and a
VCU player vie for the basketball.
ATHLETICS/BASKETBALL 233
With Mitchell Sidelined, Title Hopes Fade
On the road again, Eastern reversed its previ-
ous victory by losing to Virginia Commonwealth
69-66. In the Oral Roberts Classic, Eastern lost
to Montana State 84-92, but scored a season
high for single game points against St. Mary's of
California in a 1 14-95 conquest.
Rolling into Dayton on January 3, Eastern slip-
ped by the Flyers 74-70. Playing their fourth road
game in ten days, the Colonels began to show
the effects of travel as they lost to Marshall 83-
72.
Second semester began with two disappointing
OVC losses. Charlie Mitchell, deemed as
Eastern's most valuable player, was sidelined
with the flu when Murray and Austin Peay came
to town. After losing to Murray 75-70, Eastern
fought hard against Austin Peay, but the Gover-
nors edged by the Colonels 88-87 in an over-
time.
The long-standing rivalry between Eastern and
Western was continued the following week on
television during the OVC game-of-the-week.
EKU began a four-game winning streak as they
became the first Colonel team in five years to
defeat Western on its home court.
1973 BASKETBALL COLONELS. FRONT ROW: Jim Ratliff, Wade
Upchurch, Charles Mitchell, Carl Brown, Ron Smith, and Craig
Turner. BACK ROW: Richard Netzley, Jack Hissom, assistant
coach; Robert Brooks, Bob Watkins, Dan Argabright, Kevin Kok,
Rick Stansel, Mike Myers, manager; and Guy Strong, Coach.
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receives time-out instructions from Coach Guy Strong.
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236 ATHLETICS/BASKETBALL
Five in Two Figures,
But Colonels Falter
All five of Eastern's starters continued double-
figure averages as the Colonels beat Middle Ten-
nessee 80-77. EKU's next triumphs were on the
home court with a 66-61 win over East Tennes-
see, and a 77-66 victory over Tennessee Tech.
Two of the nation's top independent teams
invaded Eastern the following weekend. Powerful
Marshall University repeated an earlier win over
EKU as it handed the Colonels a 100-76 loss.
Senior center, Dan Argabright, Eastern's leading
rebounder, collected 21 against Virginia Tech to
aid the Colonels 81-72 victory.
Eastern failed to avenge two previous OVC
losses when the Colonels once again confronted
league-leading Austin Peay and runner-up Mur-
ray State. Charlie Mitchell, the number two
scorer in Eastern history, connected for 43 and
31 points, respectively, but the Colonels fell 96-
88 to Austin Peay and 83-79 to Murray.
Top: Eastern's Kevin Kok struggles with a Marshall player for pos-
session of a rebound. Above: Coach Strong shouts instructions to
passing EKU players during a crucial game. Opposite: Dan Arga-
bright soars for a power layup.
ATHLETICS/BASKETBALL 237
Colonels Win on TV
But Lose on Road
Regional television came to Alumni Coliseum
for coverage ot the Middle Tennessee game.
Dominating the backboards, EKU swept past the
Blue Raiders 74-58. Tension was high during the
last home game of the year as Western came to
Richmond for the annual clash with the Colonels.
The Hilltoppers avenged a defeat it suffered ear-
lier from Eastern, winning 77-71 .
Marked with ups and downs throughout the
year, Eastern ended its season on the road. Sta-
mina seemed lacking as the Colonels lost to Ten-
nessee Tech 104-76. After bouncing back with a
77-72 win over East Tennessee, the Colonels
ended season play at Morehead, losing 92-84.
Right: Eastern forward, Rick Stansel, gets outpositioned tor a
rebound against Florida State. Below: Eastern's second, all-time
leading scorer, Charlie Mitchell, stops and shoots a fifteen foot
jump shot against the FSU Seminoles. Opposite: The Colonels
start a fast-break against the Seminoles in Freedom Hall.
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Eastern Opponent
84 Centre 60
59 Kansas State 87
70 Florida State 87
96 Virginia Commonwealth 86
90 Morehead 85
66 Virginia Commonwealth 69
84 Montana State 92
114 St. Mary's (Calitornia) 95
74 Dayton 70
72 Marshall 83
70 Murray 75
87 Austin Peay 88
70 Western 63
80 Middle Tennessee 77
66 East Tennessee 61
77 Tennessee Tech 66
76 Marshall 100
81 Virginia Tech 72
88 Austin Peay 96
79 Murray 83
74 Middle Tennessee 58
71 Western 77
76 Tennessee Tech 1 04
77 East Tennessee 72
84 Morehead 92
Won 12, Lost 13
Above right: Robert Brooks drives in for an
easy lay-up during the always thrilling contest
against Western Kentucky. Right: The camera-
man catches the tip-off of the regionally tele-
vised EKU-Middle Tennessee game.
240 ATHLETICS/BASKETBALL
1973 FRESHMAN COLONELS. FRONT ROW: Dennis Barbour,
Kent Holloway, Jim Segar, Bill Gaines, David Routt, and Bob
Jancko. SECOND ROW: Kirk Chiles, Jeff Shepherd, David Stod-
dard, Mark Bugg, Tom Harper, Coach; Kenny Smallwood, Gary
Carnes, Doug Wilson, and Mark Hudson, manager.
Freshman Colonels Post 16-2 Record
The Eastern Kentucky University freshman
team completed its schedule with a 15-2
won-lost record, losing only to the University of
Louisville freshmen and the Tennessee Tech jun-
ior varsity.
Each of the scholarship freshmen finished the
season scoring in double figures. Jim Segar, a 6-
3 guard from Richmond who was forced to miss
the final three games of the season with a bro-
ken foot, led the frosh in scoring with his 21 .4
average, and hit 85 per cent of his free throws.
Bill Gaines, a 6-9 center from Paris, topped
Colonel rebounders with a 13.6 average. David
Rout, a 6-6 forward from Cincinnati, averaged
13.0 points and 13.5 rebounds per contest.
Dennis Barbour, a 6-0 guard from Mason
County, led the freshmen in assists with 80, and
also averaged 16.0 points per game. Mark Bugg,
a 6-5 forward, topped EKU in field goal percent-
age, hitting 57 per cent of his shots.
Finishing the season undefeated on the home
court, Eastern averaged 89.8 points per game, as
compared to its opponent's 74.3 mark.
1973 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD
Eastern Opponent
85 Centre College 67
101 Berea College 63
72 University of Louisville 87
79 Centre College 78
102 Prestonsburg Community College .62
94 Berea College 41
85 Alice Lloyd Junior College 61
71 Sullivan Business College 53
106 Somerset Community College ... .90
96 Kentucky Business College 80
88 Berea AAU 76
89 Lee's Junior College 84
104 Sue Bennett Junior College 87
92 Tennessee Tech JV 97
64 University of Dayton Frosh 62
91 Kentucky Business College 87
107 Somerset Community College ... .87
Won 1 5, Lost 2
ATHLETICS/FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 241
New head basketball coach Bob Mulcahy speaks to his EKU team
shortly after succeeding Guy Strong as the Colonel cage mentor.
242 ATHLETICS
Chambers Reaps Honors; Mulcahy New Net
Coach
A pair of Eastern All-Americas came to
national attention early in the spring semester
when accolades began to pour in for Wally
Chambers, Eastern's 6-5, 250-pound defensive
tackle, and when Bob Mulcahy, former high
school and EKU basketball All-America was
named as head basketball coach.
Chambers, who was also a first-team AII-OVC
choice, became Eastern's first big-time All-Ameri-
can football player when he was named to TIME
Magazine's and The Sporting News' All-American
team first units. But, perhaps the biggest news
came when Chambers, who played in two post-
season all-star games, became the first ever first
round NFL draft choice from an OVC school. He
was the first pick of the Chicago Bears and the
eighth player selected in the draft. Big Wally's
number 78 was officially retired in ceremonies
before the Eastern-Western basketball game.
Mulcahy, who starred at Lexington Layfayette
High School and was a member of an OVC
championship squad at Eastern, began his suc-
cessful coaching career at Seneca High School
in Louisville. He won 124 games and lost 15
there in six seasons and took consecutive Ken-
tucky state championships in 1963 and 1964.
He began his collegiate coaching as an assist-
ant at the University of Kansas and posted the
highest winning percentage ever at the University
of South Dakota where he coached for six sea-
sons.
President Robert R. Martin holds up Wally Chambers' Number 78 jersey as Big Wally's
number is officially retired. Richmond Mayor Wallace Maffett, Chambers and Coach Roy
Kidd look on.
ATHLETICS 243
1972 CROSS-COUNTRY COLONELS. FRONT ROW: Art Harvey,
Coach; Dan Maloney, Randy Chadwell, and Tom Findley. BACK
ROW: Tony Rowe, Bill Sampson, Jim Dostalik, Randy Jungkurth,
Two Harriers
Go to Nationals
The EKU cross-country team, under the direc-
tion of first-year coach Art Harvey, took Eastern
to a third-place finish in the Ohio Valley Confer-
ence this season. Dan Maloney set a new record
time on the five-mile course at 24:53.
In the NCAA regional meet at Knoxville, East-
ern finished eighth out of 44 participating teams.
As a result of that meet, two of the runners, Dan
Maloney and Tom Findley, qualified for the
National meet in Houston.
Steve Wolldndge, Jerry Young, Lee Gordon, Bob Moffett, and
Chuck Colehour.
Dan Maloney crosses the finish line in the first meet against Cum-
berland College.
244 ATHLETICS / CROSS COUNTRY
1972 SCOREBOARD
Eastern Opponent
36 Illinois State 22
24 Morehead 32
15 Louisville 50
23 Cumberland College 36
30 Cincinnati 29
OVC Meet, top three teams
East Tennessee 20
Murray 76
Eastern 78
NCAA Regional, 8th place
Won 3, Lost 2
Top: Sophomore cross country runner, Bob Moffett, is silhouetted against the sky on the Arlington course Above
Dan Maloney leads an Illinois State runner across the number 6 tee at the Arlington golf course.
ATHLETICS / CROSS COUNTRY 245
Eels Win Eleventh
State Championship
Eastern's Eels continued their dominance of
state swimming by racking up their eleventh
straight Kentucky Intercollegiate Swimming
Championship. EKU retained 14 of the 16 KISC
records and broke eight previous Eel marks.
In posting a 9-2 dual meet record, Eastern
took victories over Indiana State University; a
'ough University of Cincinnati squad; Ohio Uni-
versity, perennial Mid-American power; and
Southeastern Conference representatives, Van-
derbilt University and the University of Kentucky.
Only the swimming teams from the University
of Georgia and the University of Alabama proved
too swift for the Eels and rendered EKU its only
losses of the year.
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Left: Sophomore sprinter-backstroker Wes Arnold prepares to
swim his leg of the 400-yard freestyle relay in the Eels' win over
Kentucky. Above: Bill Stapleton, a junior freestyler, contemplates
his close victory in the 200-yard freestyle against the UK Catfish.
246 ATHLETICS/SWIMMING
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1973 SWIMMING SCOREBOARD
Eastern Opponent
66 University ot Louisville 47
73 Indiana State University 40
69 Ball State University 44
43 University ot Georgia 69
63 University of Cincinnati 50
81 Vanderbilt University 32
59 Eastern Illinois 54
54 University of Alabama 58
67 Morehead 44
69 Ohio University 44
57 University of Kentucky 56
Won 9, Lost 2
Top: Wes Arnold, Tom Javins, and Don Crawford get in position
for the backstroke start during a practice session. Above: Coach
Don Combs tells Wilson Myers how he can improve his speed in
the distance event.
ATHLETICS/SWIMMING 247
Eels Set New
Marks Against UK
Highlighting regular season competition tor the
Eels was a thrilling 57-56 victory over Kentucky.
Two of Eastern's premiere swimmers, Wes
Arnold and John Davenport, set new team
records during that meet. Arnold, a sophomore
from Kingsport, Tennessee, finished the 100-yard
backstroke of the 400-yard medley in 0:54.3, and
Davenport, a senior who made the NCAA univer-
sity cut-off times, swam the 200-yard breast-
stroke in 2:13.0.
An Eastern Eel displays precision as he enters the water after a
one-and-a-half forward tuck.
1973 SWIMMING EELS. FRONT ROW: Tom Javins, Wes Arnold, Bill Stapleton, Kevin Miles, Wally Esser,
and Paul Spearman. SECOND ROW: Bob Collins, manager; Tom Houchins, Tom Linneweber, J. B. Hughes,
Ron Spurier, Don Crawford, Wilson Myers, Rick Murphy, and Ron Holihan, assistant coach. BACK ROW:
Don Combs, coach; John Davenport, Terry Stoddard, Bob Stalhut, Jeff Draves, Greg Hook, Brian Sullivan,
Jim Foff, and Dan Lichty, assistant coach.
248 ATHLETICS/SWIMMING
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Captain John Davenport, shows his winning form in the butterfly leg of a relay.
Swimmers hit the water at the beginning of the 400 freestyle relay.
ATHLETICS/SWIMMING 249
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Above: Buzz Ashby anticipates a chance to retire an opponent to the dug-
out during the Eastern-Morehead game. Below: An Eastern player slides to
safety out of the reach of his opponent.
250 ATHLETICS/BASEBALL
1972 BASEBALL COLONELS- FRONT ROW: Dave Davis, Joe
Abney, David Crowe, Donnie Williams, Jay Buffin, Rick Wirtz, Tim
Williams, Ken Blewitt, and Billy Wells. BACK ROW: Graduate
Assistant Bill Bearse, Coach Jack Hissom, Gary Williams, Ray
Neumeister, Tom Bodey, Ray Spenilla, John Farrell, Craig
Schleigh, Gary Chanley, Larry Myford, Roger Rogerts, Buzz
Ashby, Larry Kaelin, and Graduate Assistant "Frosty" Brown.
Speed and Defense Depict Baseball Season
Under the direction of first-year coach Jack
Hissom, the EKU baseball team compiled a 29-
12-3 record.
Eastern became the first OVC school to play a
fall schedule, winning all seven autumn games.
After the Colonels returned from a southern road
trip, during which they played nationally ranked
Jacksonville University, they won the next 21 of
24 games to make the season successful.
Utilizing speed and defense, the Colonels
posted impressive statistics. Eastern runners
stole 84 bases in 96 attempts to give EKU a high
national ranking in this respect. The Colonels
also took advantage of almost every situation in
the field with an average of .957.
Three EKU players made the AII-OVC team.
Billy Wells, ranked as high as fifth in the nation at
one time with total victories, ended the season
with a 8-2-4 record, and an earned run average
of 1 .89. Ken Blewitt, a junior third baseman, had
a batting average of .346, third highest in the
OVC. Roger Roberts, Eastern's catcher, make
the all-conference team for his third year.
Eastern played a tough schedule and,
although there was no OVC champion, the Colo-
nels came through with a 5-5 conference record.
Losing its last three OVC games, however, killed
Eastern's chance for an NCAA berth.
ATHLETICS/BASEBALL 251
1972 SCOREBOARD
Eastern Opponent
4-3 Jacksonville 5-11
2 Valdosta 3
4-6 Oglethorpe 2-12
0 Tennessee 9
4 Wittengurg 0
7 Louisville 3
11-9 Berea 7-0
13-2 Genesse 7-1
2-5 Eastern Michigan 3-4
16-5 Genesee 11-4
0-5 Cumberland 2-0
6-4 Morehead 4-14
10 Louisville 0
6-4 Morehead 4-4
6 Cincinnati 3
3-2 Morehead 2-3
1-7 Kentucky Wesleyan 0-3
5-1 Western 4-0
6 East Tennessee 10
1-5 East Tennessee 5-6
6-5 Northern Ky. State 5-1
Won 29, Lost 12, Tied 3
Right: Dale Magato, a freshman from Laura, Ohio, warms up his
pitching arm between innings. Below: Coach Hissom, Roger Rob-
erts, and pitcher Billy Wells talk the situation over during a crucial
game against Western.
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Top: Ray Spenilla slams a ground ball, as Larry Kaelin prepares to come home under the advice of
Coach Brown. Above: The Colonels congratulate Billy Wells after another pitching success for East-
ern.
ATHLETICS/BASEBALL 253
Several Records Set by EKU Thinclads
Eastern's thinclads ended the 1972 season
with a record ot tive wins and one loss. The com-
bined efforts of Tyrone Harbut, Tom Cahill, Keith
Bertrand, and Mervyn Lewis on the mile relay
team brought two first-place victories and estab-
lished a new EKU record time of 3:18.5 in the
indoor relay event.
Mervyn Lewis placed first in the 600-yard run
at three meets setting a new EKU indoor record
time of 1:10.8, and was second in the OVC
championship 880-yard run. His efforts won him
a spot on the all-conference track team.
Ron Seiter recorded the best pole vault in the j
state at fifteen feet during the 72 season, while j
Charlie Dawson of Danville posted a forty-nine-
foot one-inch triple jump to break the standing
EKU record. The 880-yard relay team, also set a
new time for Eastern at 1 :28.5.
1972 TRACK COLONELS. FRONT ROW: Coach E. G. Plummer,
Tom Fmdley, Dan Maloney, Bernie Hrubala, Jim Sebree, Steve
Hurley, Gerry Scaringi, Tyrone Harbut, Charles Dawson, Randy
Jungkurth, Ron Seither, and Stan Watson. BACK ROW: Graduate
Assistant Dave Austin, Steve Wooldndge, Chuck Parrot, John
Johnson, Tony DeCandia, Bill Souto, Art Taylor, Hershel Miller,
Mervyn Lewis, Steve Seiss, Paul Glass, Tom Cahill, Ray Hood,
and Manager Chuck Colure.
254 ATHLETICS/TRACK
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Eastern Opponent
74 Kentucky State 52
87 Cumberland 58
74 Morehead 52
74 Tennessee Tech 55
65 Murray 85
65 Morehead 31
Won 5, Lost 1
Far left to right: In a meet against Cumberland College Eastern
thinclads compete in the 120 high-hurdles with EKU's John John-
son charging across the finish line. Left: Tony DeCandia winds up
tor a discus throw as he tries to break the current EKU record.
ATHLETICS/TRACK 255
EKU Holds First
Golf Invitationa
Eastern's golf team shot a four-under-par 36-
hole total of 716 to capture the first Eastern Ken-
tucky Invitational at the Arlington Golf Course
this season against the University of Kentucky,
Tennessee Tech, Morehead, and Bellarmine.
The EKU golfers saw action against other top
competition during the year, and ended the sea-
son with a fine record of 10-1. The team
improved somewhat over last year and placed
sixth in the OVC championship.
Right: Silhouetted by the sun, an EKU golfer addresses his ball at
Arlington's first tee. Below: Jim Moore remains in his putting posi-
tion as his ball rolls into the cup
256 ATHLETICS/GOLF
1972 SCOREBOARD
Eastern Opponent
395 Toledo 396
378 Ohio U 385
378 Marshall 394
378 Morehead 383
374 Centre 418
369 Cincinnati 374
369 Kentucky 364
369 Marshall 388
382 Morehead 381
382 Tennessee Tech 390
Won 10, Lost 1
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Left: Bill Price awaits the success of his chip onto the green.
972 GOLF COLONELS. FRONT ROW: Tom Scott, John lovine,
ack Barber, and Bill Price. BACK ROW: Coach Glen Presnell,
Dan Nicolet, Jim Moore, Tim Brown, and Roc Irey.
ATHLETICS/GOLF 257
Four Netmen
Qualify for NCAA
Competing against such schools as Davidson,
North Carolina, and Indiana State Eastern played
one ot the best tennis schedules in Kentucky.
Although their final record was 11-11-1, Eastern
lost only to Western, Tennessee Tech, and Aus-
tin Peay in the OVC.
Bruce Sims proved to be the number one
player of the season. Valuable, too, were Pat
Geron, versatile Al Ramirez, and John Young
who scored the most individual points. Four EKU
players, Paul Ballard, Jim Greenup, John Young,
and Greg Stephenson, qualified for NCAA tour-
nament play in both singles and doubles.
Right: Pat Geron follows through on a shot from the court's back
line
1972 TENNIS COLONELS. FRONT ROW: John Young, Pat
Geron, Al Ramirez, and Greg Stephenson. BACK ROW: Bryan
Talbot, Paul Ballard, Bruce Sims, Jim Dittmar, and Jim Greenup.
258 ATHLETICS/TENNIS
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Eastern Opponent
8 Cumberland 1
5 Davidson 4
0 North Carolina .9
8 Wingate 1
3 Furman 6
2 Presbyterian 7
4 South Carolina 5
9 Centre 0
1 Cincinnati 8
5 Indiana State 4
0 Cincinnati 9
3 Tennessee Tech 6
7 ....... East Tennessee 2
3 Kentucky 6
3 Murray 3
2 Western 7
6 Western Michigan 3
1 Kentucky 8
0 Austin Peay 9
5 Middle Tennessee 4
8 Morehead 1
9 Eastern Michigan 0
Won 1 1 , Lost 1 1 , Tied 1
Left Bruce Sims keeps his eye on the ball as his opponent
returns it Below: Greg Stephenson concentrates on his game
during the EKU-UK match.
ATHLETICS/TENNIS 259
1973 WRESTLING COLONELS. FRONT ROW: Mike Mussman,
Dick Lowenstine, Jack Wood, Bobby Roach, Bill Froman, Steve
Vespe, and Steve Wallace. SECOND ROW: Joe Neft, Mac Nick-
son, Marvin Alstott, Tony Green, Chuck Melville, Stan Whittlesey,
Rick Mason, Dan Nettle, and John Adams. BACK ROW: Jim
Young Matmen
Fill Open Positions
Eastern's Colonel's wrestling team encoun-
tered many injuries during the year, but managed
to secure a winning season for second-year
coach, Richard Achtzehn. A tougher schedule
and the tilling of some key positions was over-
come and a final tally of nine wins and seven
losses was recorded.
Highlighting the season, however, was an
exciting match in which Eastern defeated Notre
Dame by a score of 19-17.
Boasting the best winning percentages for the
year were Bobby Roach, a 134-pounder with a
record of 12-3-1, and lightweight Bill Froman,
with a 9-3 season total. Although senior, Dick
Lowenstine's career was hampered by an injury,
his season's record was 6-2-1 .
Throughout the year, Eastern resorted to its
young bench when sickness and injury hit the
squad. Among the contenders for open positions
were sophomore, Stan Whittlesey, and freshmen,
Steve Wallace, John Wood, and Steve Vespe.
Searle, manager, Ted Weingartner, Pat Quilian, assistant coach;
Dennis Perkins, Chris Reeder, Ken Bostleman, Randy Randolph,
Stan Hill, Barry Waldrop, Dave Boren, and Richard Achtzehn,
coach.
Dennis Perkins attempts a double leg takedown' in the season
opener against Miami University.
260 ATHLETICS/WRESTLING
1973
COLONEL WRESTLING SCOREBOARD
Eastern Opponent
16 Miami University 25
36 Marshall University 6
6 California St. College 24
16 University of Tennessee 18
44 University of the South 3
9 Univ. of Tenn. (Chattanoga) 28
19 University of Notre Dame 17
38 University of Evansville 6
23 Morehead 12
37 Cedarville College 9
16 Maryville College 28
30 Morehead 6
44 Wilberforce University 5
49 Xavier University3
4 University of Cincinnati 37
3 Ashland College 34
Won 9, Lost 7
Left: Steve Wallace gives his opponent a "bear-hug" as he tries
for a takedown.
Above: Bobby Roach tries a sitting out position in preparation for a pin.
ATHLETICS/WRESTLING 261
EKU Gymnasts Win
2nd State Title
Eastern overcame its inexperience and lack ot
depth gracefully in capturing its second consecu-
tive Kentucky Intercollegiate Gymnastics Champi-
onship. Freshman Carl Korade, who averaged 40
points-per-meet during the season, took first
place in all-around competition in the state meet
and Bob Sanderson, a sophomore, finished sec-
ond. The EKU sguad won the KIGC in the final
event, the horizontal bar, moving ahead of UK in
its best performance of the year.
Under the direction of first-year coach, Gerald
Calkin, Eastern ended regular season competi-
tion with seven wins and two losses.
Right: Captain Kim Charleston concentrates on his parallel bars
performance in a meet against UK.
1973 GYMNASTICS COLONELS. FRONT ROW: Terry Cummings,
Dirk Martin, and Karl Korade. BACK ROW: Jim Hruban, assistant
coach, Sam White, Bob Sanderson. Bill
and Gerald Calkin, Coach.
Sherrill, Kim Charleston,
262 ATHLETICS/GYMNASTICS
1973 GYMNASTICS SCOREBOARD
Eastern Opponent
1 1 0.07 .... University of Kentucky 91 .55
1 1 0.85 Miami University (Ohio) 95.65
95.3 University of Cincinnati 11 0.6
1 07.90 Memphis State 1 1 1 .45
107.90 Murray 70.6
89.3 Georgetown 59.9
95.35 University of Kentucky 89.20
72.1 Georgetown 57.7
Won 6, Lost 2.
Above: Karl Korade, who won the all-around competition in the
Kentucky intercollegiate meet held at Eastern, works out on the
rings. Left: Freshman Dirk Martin steadies himself as he performs
on the pommel horse.
ATHLETICS/GYMNASTICS 263
1973 RIFLE TEAM. FRONT ROW: Ken Bender, Betina Bentley,
Taffy Curtis, Patty Maines, Mary Ellen Hume, Dave Snellen, and
Sergeant Casius Berdine, coach BACK ROW: Tom Boggs, Jeff
Norwitz, Mike Fryman,
Stuart.
Harry Hensley, Glen Haberlin, and L. C.
Marksmen Improve Season Averages
Increased enthusiasm inaugurated the drive tor
Eastern's ritle team as it boosted its season aver-
age 100 points over last year's team. Glen
Haberlin's consistency helped him maintain the
highest individual average on the EKU squad.
Eastern marksmen, coached by Sergeant
Casius Berdine, pertorm in two divisions — var-
sity and ROTC. Competing in eleven shoulder-to-
shoulder matches, they finished the season with
a 7-4 record.
At the National Rifle Association Intercollegiate
Sectional Meet, Eastern finished second in the
ROTC division and fourth in the varsity division.
Mary Ellen Hume took top honors in the women's
varsity division at the sectional meet with a score
of 289 points.
Right: Mike Fryman loads his rifle in preparation to fire during an
early season meet at Eastern.
264 ATHLETICS/RIFLE
Left: Adjusting the telescope, Mike Fryman
makes sure all the equipment is ready for the
next event.
Below: Tom Boggs has the target in sight as he awaits the signal
o begin firing.
ATHLETICS/RIFLE 265
1972 WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY. FRONT ROW: Kelly Stanfield,
manager; Lee Patrick, Adrienne McNally, Karen Hill, Jan McNulty,
Pat Rebold, Diane Demoss, Becky Couchot, Ginna Gohmann,
Michelle Barondick, Diane Dunlap, and Debbie Young, manager.
Coed Hockey Team
Compiles 4-2 Record
Second-year women's field hockey team
coach, Javene Young, noted that the team
improved in ability over the previous year. EKU
compiled a record of four wins and two losses
during the 1972 season against such competition
as Transylvania, Centre, University of Cincinnati,
and the University of Kentucky.
Led by a vigorous defensive line, Eastern fin-
ished third in the finals of the Kentucky State
Women's Hockey Tournament.
Right: Eastern's Cindy Pearce (44) shoots for a goal in a hard
fought game against the University of Kentucky.
BACK ROW: Cindy Pearce, Peggy Weaver, Linda Ruf, Barbie
Kibler, Barbara Lisehora, Karen Kolesar, Kathy Brothers, Lee Ann
Thurmond, Geri Wise, Terri McGuire, Jo Ann Hennig, Javene
Young, coach; and Ellen Johns, assistant coach.
266 ATHLETICS/WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY
Volleyball Team Goes
to National Tourney
Completing the season with a 20-4 record, the
Eastern women's volleyball team won the state
championship for the second consecutive year.
Coached by Geri Polvino, the girls invaded Knox-
ville, Tennessee, tor the five-state tournament
where they tucked away their first regional
crown.
Hard work and dedication, coupled with an
opportunity to explore their potential, sparked the
EKU girls in wins which led them to the tourna-
ment in Provo, Utah, where they won two of five
games. Fifteen teams, representing nine regions,
competed in the Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics for Women volleyball finals at Brigham
Young University.
The loss of only two seniors left Eastern with
strength and experience to guide next year's
team.
Left: Lynne Morris goes high to spike a ball during a volleyball
contest as Diane Jones prepares for an assist.
1972 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL. FRONT ROW: Connie Urlage,
Dusty Chandler, Nancy Sloan, Sharon Brown, Bernie Kok, Melody
Middleton, Lynne Morris, and Judelle Conley. BACK ROW: Nancy
Kropp, assistant coach; Terri Klein, Claudia Fischer, Mary Lou
Scott, Diane Jones, Cathy Brumbaugh, Margaret Heise, Pat
Watts, Joyce Dettor, Vickie Stambaugh, and Geri Polvino, coach.
ATHLETICS/WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL 267
1972 WOMEN'S TENNIS. FRONT ROW: Kim Whitley, Debbie Wil-
burn, Duana Charles, Vicki Jones, Kama Whittington, Sally Nor-
ton, and Linda Bussey. BACK ROW: Martha Mullins, coach;
Nancy Hundley, Patti Hochwalt, Marsha Biljer, Barbara Ricke,
Kathy Eicher, Barbara Black, and Jenny Sherrod.
Eastern Girl Netters
Have Winning Season
Eastern Kentucky University's women's tennis
team had another winning season in 1972.
Coached by Martha Mullins, the girl netters
ended the season with a 5-3 won-lost record.
Some of the powerful opposition confronted by
EKU this year included Indiana University, Uni-
versity of Louisville, University of Kentucky, and
Marshall University.
Patti Hochwalt in her last season at Eastern
provided stamina in the number one position,
and was backed by Kathy Eicher, a sophomore
from Ft. Thomas, in the number two spot. The
vitality of Kama Whittington, Vicki Jones, and
Nancy Hundley made up the strength of
Eastern's middle positions.
Right: Kama Whittington returns a serve during an important
match in regular season play.
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Repeat as Champions
Patterned offense and strong defense were the
keys that led Eastern's women's basketball team
to another winning season. Playing against tough
competition, EKU's only loss came at the hands
of the University of Tennessee in a season that
ended with an impressive 8-1 record.
Javene Young and Ellen Johns, first-year co-
coaches of the squad, directed EKU's young
team to its second straight Kentucky Intercollegi-
ate Basketball Championship. By downing Mur-
ray 68-42 in the final game, Eastern advanced to
the Southern Regional Tournament at Lexington.
The experience of seniors Debbie Hensley and
Marsha Sterchi, plus the added height of fresh-
men, Bernadette Kok, Linda Ruf, and Lynne Mor-
ris made Eastern a winning combination.
Left; Barbara Buck brings the ball down court as a Cincinnati
player pursues in an attempt to intercept.
1973 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Gloria Westerman,
manager; Debra Hensley, Vickie Stambaugh, Barbara Lisehora,
Brenda Ross, Vickie Foley, and Terri McGuire, manager. BACK
ROW: Javene Young, coach; Barbara Kibler, Linda Ruf, Lynn
Morris, Bernadette Kok, Marsha Sterchi, Judelle Conley, Barbara
Buck, and Ellen Johns, coach.
ATHLETICS/WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 269
Right: Helen Wiggington jumps high to reach the birdie during a
game of badminton in Weaver gym. Below: Janet Kalmey maneu-
vers to get under the volleyball as her teammates prepare to
assist in the return.
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270 ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS
During an intramural paddleball game, Elaine Smith gets in posi-
tion to hit the ball.
Women's Intramurals Show 40 Percent Gain
A greater interest in women's intramurals was
shown by a 40 percent increase over last year's
participation. Eastern women eagerly took advan-
tage of the more diverse program.
Since most of the teams were involved in more
than one sport, a point system was devised to
award trophies to the team and individual who
had acquired the most points by the end of the
season.
In its second year, flag football caused even
more interest among women who were fasci-
nated at the idea of playing a "man's" game.
The Wally Donkers took the championship over a
tough schedule of competition.
Included in the other fall sports were tennis,
soccer and volleyball. Winning the volleyball tour-
nament for the third year in a row were the Jolly
Volleys who also claimed the soccer trophy this
season.
ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS 271
Basketball Season
Tops Winter Interests
After a three-week vacation, EKU women had
plenty of energy reserved for the second semes-
ter opening of the intramural program. The most
popular sport, as usual, was basketball. Teams
representing dorms, sororities, and independents
used the hardwood of Weaver Gym for their
roundball contests.
As seasons changed, so did the calendar of
activities for spring. The traditional sports of soft-
ball, table tennis, paddleball, and badminton
were responsible for the athletic interests during
most of the semester. An intriguing new event,
that of kite flying, was also received with excite-
ment and enthusiasm as the school term drew to
a close.
Vickie Glass, in her serve shows one of the reasons the Jolly Vol-
leys continue to win at volleyball.
272 ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS
Deborah Carr makes a forward serve in an attempt to score another point against her
paddleball opponent.
Hoping to put her team ahead this player gets ready to return the volley during an
intramural game in Weaver.
ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS 273
Ail-Year Trophy Adds
ntramural Spark
Participation in the men's intramural program
continued to increase this year as competition in
individual and team sports was exhibited with
more energetic interest. Students turned toward
athletic endeavors as an escape from the chores
of schoolwork.
An all-year trophy point system was estab-
lished which initiated team spirit and invited a
determination to win. Fraternities, dorms, and
independents sponsored teams who took part in
the nearly two dozen activities offered.
Fall semester began with a tough schedule of
contenders in flag football. The three divisional
champions were: Greek, Phi Delta Theta; Hous-
ing, Mattox 4; and Independents, Stringbeans.
During a flag football game Bill Adams attempts to pass as his
opponent pursues his flag.
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In Sung Chung displays his ability at table tennis in the co-recrea-
tional activity.
274 ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS
Joe Neff checks for a pin during an intramural wrestling meet.
Players go high in the air to come down with a rebound during a basketball game
in the auxiliary gym.
ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS 275
276 ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS
Above: John Coyer proudly displays the flag he
snatched from the belt of his opponent. Right:
Members of an intramural volleyball team vie for
the game point.
Hub Moore reaches high to block his opponent's shot during a
basketball game on a Begley court.
Activities Increase as
Year Wears On
As the semester progressed, individual effort
was concentrated on tennis, handball, and pad-
dleball. Thoughts of claiming a personal victory
provided the stamina needed for unique contests.
The fall program was completed when winners
were determined in volleyball, tug-of-war, swim-
ming, and cross country. Greek title holders
included, respectively, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma
Chi, Delta Upsilon, and Theta Chi. Triumphant
winners of the housing division were volleyball,
Commonwealth 13; and tug-of-war, Palmer 6.
Independent champions were volleyball, Grog;
tug-of-war, Tribe; swimming, FOG, and cross
country — Volunteers.
Intramural wrestlers struggle for control in a single elimination round.
ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS 277
Second Semester Has
Full Sports Schedule
Spring semester brought a full calendar of
intramural events in which students could take
an active part. Basketball was the dominant sport
during the winter months with numerous teams in
contention for the championship.
Wrestling, which consisted of six single elimi-
nation rounds, took its share of male involvement
with entries in all weight classes.
Dennis Wolfe takes a break from the action of an intramural bas-
ketball game to quench his thirst
Ken Williams tries to avoid the clutches of his oncoming adver-
sary, James Seabree, in a fast moving football game.
278 ATHLETICS/ INTRAMURALS
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Above: In a crucial intramural football
game, Phil McAfee plans the strategy
needed for his team to score in the next
play. Left: During a basketball game
between two independent teams a player
tries to steal the ball from his opponent.
ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS 279
With arms and heads intertwined each of these wrestlers struggle to obtain an
advantage over his antagonist.
Martin Hall recreation room is the place where these men are gathered to try for
the title of Champion Billiard Player of EKU.
280 ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS
Martin Rec Room became the site for all inter-
ested "pool sharks" as the billiards tournament
got underway in February. Weightlifting and table
tennis also added variety to the agenda of events
on tap second semester.
With warm weather came soccer, golf, and
track to round out the schedule in the intramural
department. Softball, too, was greeted by inter-
ested teams and spectators who used the sport
to take advantage of nice outside afternoons.
Dorm Pool Tables
Attract 'Sharks'
Top: With his eye on the cue ball, Mike Horton anticipates landing
another ball in the corner pocket to make his lead more secure.
Above: All hands are in the air as these intramural players battle
to gain possession of the ball.
ATHLETICS/INTRAMURALS 281
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Student Court Acts
in Traffic Cases
Eastern's eleven-member student
court provided a body which interpreted
the Student Association constitution in
its theory and practice and afforded stu-
dents the opportunity to clearly and
justly air grievances.
The bulk of court business is con-
cerned with hearing appeals to campus
traffic violations. This year's court set a
precedence of leniency in light of East-
ern's critical shortage of ample parking
facilities.
STUDENT COURT. FRONT ROW: Susan Lewis, Kristie Landis, and Cindy
Pearse. BACK ROW: John Begley, Bob Gray, chief justice, Jim Hunt, and
David Kersey.
284 ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT COURT
Student Association Works for Orderly Change
Students of Eastern found that successful
changes in University life can be brought about
by active involvement in Student Government
and through established processes. The pur-
chase of bicycle racks and expanded women's
self-regulated hours policy are among changes
supported by the Student Senate that were
approved by the Board of Regents. The Student
Association continued active work in other areas
of student concern, including the housing con-
tracts and the open visitation policy.
The Student Senate also gave attention to
other areas of student concern such as dormi-
tory personality evaluations, CUC and graduation
requirements, and the method of registering for
academic classes. All resources available to Stu-
dent Government were put to active use in
another area that concerns student life in Rich-
mond, the voter registration drive which encour-
aged students to vote in local elections. Informa-
tion on drug abuse and pregnancy was provided
by the Association.
The Student Senate also worked to end club
representation in favor of a more representative
method of electing student senators.
Above left: Chuck Kelhoffer calls a meeting of the Student Senate
to order. Opposite and left: President Martin makes one of several
Student Senate appearances in order to maintain close contact
with student views.
ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT ASSOCIATION 285
Above: Paul Brokaw reads an information sheet passed out at a
Student Senate meeting. Right: Student Senators listen carefully
to a proposal before it is put to a vote.
Student Association Executive Council, Sharon Crews, Chuck
Kelhoffer, and Larry Cleveland discuss the business of a meeting.
286 ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT ASSOCIATION
STUDENT SENATE. FRONT ROW: Charles I. Kelhoffer, president;
Thomas Chamberlain, Michael Ray, Robert Burdge, Rosetta
Lucas, Joseph Ulandy, and Larry Cleveland, student regent. SEC-
OND ROW: Joyce Sutphin, Jim Holloway, Delight Voignier,
Rodger Morris, and Danny Lane. THIRD ROW: Paul Brokaw,
Charlotte Noel, David Gibson, Lee Edgington, Diane Darenkamp,
Bernard O'Bryan, M. Terry Mann, and Dennis Curran. FOURTH
ROW: Ralph Bostic, James Tuggle, Edwina Graham, Anne Lay-
ton, and Doug Czor. FIFTH ROW: Judy Sears, Ray Holt, Dianne
Rehkamp, Debbie Troutman, Karen Shelton, Jim Haley, Rebecca
Thomas, and Tina Scent. SIXTH ROW: Steve Doolittle, Susan
Engler, Patty Early, Debbie Hall, Debbie Higgins, David Fried,
Steve Slade, Gary McLaughlin, and David Cecil. SEVENTH ROW:
Doug Black, Gwen Mayes, Jill Votaw, Steve Rowland, J. D.
Myers, and Carolyn Suit. EIGHTH ROW: Jessie Reiss, Darvin
Sebastian, Sheila Wathen, Kay White, Pam Robinson, Karen Kar-
eth, and Donna Lehman. BACK ROW: William Caldwell, Jeff Nor-
witz, Russell Tapp, Robert Doughty, Hubert Hagan, Barry Carnes,
Bill Daniel, Barbara Tomblin, Debbie Sparrer, Cindy Stewart, Dor-
othy Bayer, and Paul Glass.
ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT ASSOCIATION 287
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FRONT ROW: Douglas Sjolander, Campus Minister, Dan Hamil-
ton, Carolyn Finch, Sarah Adams, Jenny Hardin, Kathy Lane,
Betsy Griffin, Nancy Kaufman, Vicky Stamm, Joy Martin, Claren-
etta Henderson, Secretary; Debbie Slusher, Bonnie Aboud, and
Norma Clemmons. SECOND ROW: Bill Daniel, Student Senate
Representative, Robert Clarke Ward, Barbara Walker, Linda
Ticher, Betty Sweeney, Sally Wientjes, Sue Hairston, Amy Sadler,
Faye West, Diane Dodd, Joyce Cooper, and Judy Allen. THIRD
Baptist Student Union
Adds New Facility
The Baptist Student Union purchased a mobile
classroom building and connected it to the exist-
ing Center to provide added space for the BSU
program. The money for this project was raised
through the pledges and gifts of students, par-
ents, alumni and other friends.
The BSU choir presented the folk musical
Show Me Jesus seven times in churches across
Kentucky during the fall semester.
Fifty-one students from Eastern attended the
BSU State Convention at Bowling Green in Octo-
ber. The BSU entered a float in the Homecoming
Parade and their candidate was among the fif-
teen finalists.
At Thanksgiving and Christmas the BSU spon-
sored a Can Cern Campaign to collect food for
needy Richmond families.
The Baptist Student Union sponsored pro-
grams and speakers on Monday and Wednesday
nights with study and dialogue groups on Tues-
days and choir practice on Thursdays. Socials
and coffee houses were sponsored several week-
ends during the year.
ROW: Jim Cowan, Crysteen Graziani, Diane Hill, Angela Bender,
Jerry F. Burke, Lisa Simpson, Lavada Talley, Debbie Plummer,
Irma Vickers, Debbie Dorsel, and Brenda Wise, FOURTH ROW:
Tim Patterson, Ed Dunstall, Vicki Martin, John Greever, Connie
Camp, Nancy Perkins, Darlene Covrington, Jackie Hampton, and
Mary Karr, BACK ROW: Nancy Tassie, Ron Vanover, Jim Smith,
Mike James, Garnie Yeager, Jerry Alexander, and Dennis Sills.
Paul Johnson entertains at one of the Friday night Coffee Houses
at the BSU Center.
288 ORGANIZATIONS/FELLOWSHIP
Weekend Activities Fill Wesley Calendar
The activities ot the Wesley Foundation were
divided into the regular weekly program and spe-
cial activities. The regular program began with
Sunday morning Rap Hour. Sunday night College
Worship Hour, Monday night dinner and fellow-
ship, and Wednesday night discussion programs
completed the routine of the Center.
The Foundation members took part in three
retreats during the year. They also held two
"Helping Thru Caring Weekends" in which the
members acted as Big Brothers and Sisters to
orphans from the Methodist Home in Versailles.
During several Youth Engagement Weekends,
students spent one weekend becoming an active
part of a local church program. Another weekend
took several students to Tupelo, Mississippi. Also
sponsored by the Center were the Deputation
Teams. These teams took charge of the morning
worship service in area Methodist churches.
Once each month, the Foundation combined
with the Catholic Newman Center for evenings of
discussion and entertainment.
The year was climaxed by the annual Spring
Banquet, May 1 , with Bishop Frank Robertson of
the United Methodist Church as the speaker.
Dr. Bob Miller of the Philosophy Department faculty leads a dis-
cussion on the Bible and its relevancy at one of his several meet-
ings with Wesley members.
FRONT ROW: Alice Montgomery, Pam Hicks, Eileen Fisher, Judy
Balser, Judy Kay Hansford, and Gail Garner. SECOND ROW: Gini
Richards, Magraret Newsome, President: Linda Hawksworth,
Emma Jane Allen, and Jill Noble. THIRD ROW: Belinda Lee
Jones, Cherie Riddle, Mona Jean Simpson, Gwen Hale, Rebecca
Haywood, and Mary Glass. FOURTH ROW: Don Coppersmith,
Jerry Nantz, David Johnson, and Danny Stratton. FIFTH ROW:
Jim Barlow, Vice President; Ron Davis, David Stratton, Student
Senate Representative; David S. Smith, Rob Miller, and Mike
Vance. BACK ROW: Oakie Lee Shepherd, Hal Murray, Ed Strick-
land, Richard Ott, Clinton A. Jones, and Edward L. Sherman.
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FRONT ROW: Sally Mullins, Terry Becker, Libby Wilkins, Sue Beh-
rens, Liz LeValley, Jane Schork, Claudia Cruse, and Myra Green-
burg. SECOND ROW: Martha Pryse, Cathy Martin, Sue Clark,
Sandra Grimes, second vice president; Debbie Rainey, first vice
president; Jody Rice, recording secretary; Martha Ann Elliott,
Ellen Perry, Susan Rogers, Debbie Doty, Lorie Tungate, treasurer;
Becky Rice, president; Terri Berlin, Candy Weaver, Patti Wathen,
and Peggy Willis. THIRD ROW: Debbie Meade, Colleen Brace,
Linda Gill, Mary Hoffman, Cindy Fitzgerald, Anne Hazelrigg, Pam
Hobbs. BACK ROW: Becky Wilson, Gwen Bankston, Diane Rai-
ney, Brenda Beegle, Sharon Hey, Vicki Raney, Brenda Morris,
Mary VanArsdall, Marcia Morris, Mary Pam White, Pam Caldwell,
Janice Patterson, Joan Trimble, Bobbye Weimer, Vanessa Cam-
bell, and Joyce Forsythe, Lisa Jones.
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Alpha Delta Pi participated in its annual drive
for Muscular Dystrophy with Kappa Alpha Order
and in the all-Greek candle sale for the mentally
retarded. Also sponsored by ADPi's was an
adopted Indian child in Mexico. Members helped
the Jaycees in the Christmas "Toys-for-Tots"
drive. ADPi's made Thanksgiving baskets for the
needy families and held the annual Parent's Day
in November.
The ADPi's won trophies in the KA's Old South
Week, the Pike's Bowling Tournament and Gold-
fish Eating Contest, and the Sigma Chi Derby.
They were second in the Omega Psi Phi's Pea-
nut Butter-Eating Contest and placed third in the
DU's Tricycle Race. The sisters also participated
in the Theta Chi Volleyball Tournament, Sigma
Chi's "Big Mac"-Eating Contest, and held their
annual Nearly Wed Game and Washboard Band
Contest in the spring.
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 291
Alpha Gam's Sponsor Pep Days
Alpha Gamma Delta members held their first
Pep Day in support of the Colonels athletic
teams in September, and throughout the year
held Pep Days for each sport.
AGD sponsored activities to raise money for
their altruistic project of helping those with Mini-
mal Brain Dysfunction. The Alpha Gam's also
acted as co-sponsors with Beta Omicron Gamma
for the campus Cystic Fibrosis Fund Drive.
In the spring, AGD members sponsored girls'
softball tournament.
They were presented the Dean of Women's
Sorority Academic Bowl this fall for their attain-
ment of the highest accumlated point standing
among Eastern's sororities during the 1972
spring semester.
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FRONT ROW: Kathy Holeman, Tim Hall, Gamma man; Jan
Bedore, second vice-president; Sally Cox. SECOND ROW: Shiela
Holsclaw, Gail Welch, Peggy Cox, Dave Pendleton, Gamma man;
Karen Estridge, Darla Vogelsang, Libby Bramlage, recording sec-
retary; Debbie Curry, Vicki Jones, Steve Mache, Gamma man;
Marcia Foster, Connie Bauhan, president. THIRD ROW: Ann
Machin, Judy Schummer, Randi Boone, Debbie Newman, Susan
Roberts, Jean Schubert, Mary Eversole, treasurer; Jamie Moak,
Regina Shelton, Terri Silverman, Donna Wester, first vice-presi-
dent; Betty Ann Rice. BACK ROW: Laurie Weinfurtner, Rick
Spencer, Gamma man; Donna Kennedy scribe; Sara Welsh, Harry
Roth, Gamma man; Beth Small, Liz Bryant, Lewellyn Howell, Allen
Davis, Gamma man; Susan Benson, Debbie Barfield, Pam Kiddoo.
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AKA
Wanda Berry, Virenda Cuningham, Anna Connors, Yvette, John
son, vice president; Lasandra Ridley, president; Gayle Lyttle, sec-
retary; Joan Ray, corresponding secretary; Linda Behanam,
Sharon Stroud, Mary Etta Ferman, Gwen Riffe, treasurer; Teresa
Searcy, Karren Pope, Debra Hawkins, Linda Boatnght, Ruth
Meadows, Esther Houser, and Toni Chambers.
294 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
AKA Sponsors Arts, Crafts Project
Alpha Kappa Alpha, the oldest black Greek-let-
ter sorority, was chartered on Eastern's campus
in April of 1971 . Their motto, "Service to all Man-
kind" was exemplified through their community
service projects including an arts and crafts pro-
ject for the underprivileged children of the Rich-
mond community.
The sisters also sponsored the third annual
Miss Black Richmond Pageant, and an Hawaiian
Luau from which the proceeds were given to
their scholarship fund. The sisters took pride in
winning first-place in the KDT's She-Male Con-
test and placing second in the talent show spon-
sored by the "Pearls" of Omega Psi Phi.
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 295
Beta Theta Pi Activities Aid Children
The brothers of Beta Theta Pi held a city-wide
cyclethon to raise money for the Kentucky Asso-
ciation for Retarded Children. Other civic pro-
jects included a food drive and a Halloween
party for the children at Cardinal Valley Hospital,
Lexington.
An annual football tournament for Eastern's
Greeks and an invitational basketball tournament
between surrounding Beta Theta Pi chapters
were among the many sport activities. A Home-
coming party and a spring formal highlighted the
year's social events.
296 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
FRONT ROW: Michael Turner, treasurer; Danny Legel, Bob
Gruner, Roger Hogg, Alice Moore, sweetheart; Don Harvey, Greg
Brown, Don Elliot, Harry Roth, John Nelson, Jim Cleveland,
Frankie Nunn, Steve Miller, Rod Gaines, and Allen Davis. SEC-
OND ROW: Mark Spillman, Phil Trzop, Danny Anders, Pete Trzop,
Norm Gerlack, Andre Kinney, Brad Stroffregen, Mike Osborne,
Rich Case, Steve Macke, and Dennis Doggett, president. BACK
ROW: Mide O'melia, Gary Combs, Bill Helm, Rick Von Handorf, J.
R. May, Bob Ruffner, Bob Green, John Lanier, Richard Whitaker,
Buck Denney, corresponding secretary; Mike Campbell, and Bob
Peterson.
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FRONT ROW: Tom Blevins, Ricky Perry, Howard Hallinan, Keith
Roberts, Dave Wurfel, Charles C. Meade, Keith Perry, Cindy Hop-
kins, sweetheart; Steve H. McCombs, Mike Davis, Steve Fore,
Danny Masden, Art Smith, second vice-president; Charles H.
Colehour. SECOND ROW: Steve Lentz, James Shoup, treasurer;
Gregg Gellhaus, Kevin Martello, George Costas, Darrell Hurd,
Mike Wood, John Roberts, Jerry Engle, Bill Bertram. Charlie
Edwards, first vice-president. THIRD ROW: James Wheeler, Mike
Crane, Mike Speck, Bob Salera, Mike Hughes, recording secre-
tary; Joe Rapp, Blaine Kelley, Charlie Abner, Ronnie Abner, Mike
Schilling, Robert Moore, president; Lloyd Peniston, Dave Runyon.
298 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
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BOG Petitions SAE
The BOG County Fair and the dance that fol-
lowed highlighted once again the fall for Beta
Omicron Gamma. Also in the fall, the BOG's
together with the Alpha Gam's, sponsored the
campus Cystic Fibrosis Drive. The Boggers spon-
sored Halloween and Christmas parties for chil-
dren at Telford Community Center.
The only remaining local fraternity on campus,
BOG petitioned Sigma Alpha Epsilon for a
national charter. During the second semester
they sponsored a soccer tournament and a
dance.
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 299
Sharon Fields, corresponding secretary; Annbruce King, trea-
surer; Pam Hawkins, Sarah Weathers, Lenetta Lacaden, Veronica
Gayle, president; Wynella Camp, vice president; and Elaine Mack,
sergeant at arms.
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Kidney Fund Drive
Delta Sigma Theta began its year with the
annual "Hobo Dance." Also an annual fall event,
the "Club Zodiac" tea was held to acquaint
freshman women with sorority life.
As a service project, the Delta Sig's sponsored
a drive to raise money for the Kidney Fund.
Among other service projects was the Scholar-
ship Dance held to finance a scholarship which
the sorority presented to a freshman who made a
notable academic achievement.
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Alumni Involvement
In September, the brothers of Delta Upsilon
sponsored their annual Bike Race. Riders com-
peted for trophies in both bicycle and tricycle
races. The DU's also involved faculty members
by having a special bicycle race for them. DU's
placed second in the Beta Theta Pi Football
Tournament and won the Intramural Swimming
meet.
The brothers stressed involvement of their
alumni in all fraternity activities and held several
parties to encourage alumni participation.
The DU's service projects included involve-
ment in the Greek Candle Sale for retarded chil-
dren and a party for underprivileged children at
the Telford Community Center.
This spring, the DU's sponsored a Girls' Soft-
ball Tournament and a spring formal on a river-
boat in Cincinnati
FRONT ROW: Pat Masters, Jim Mackenzie, Steve Fritsch, Roger
Schomaker. Tom Minnich, Fred Perkins, Dieter Carlton, Allen
Bokelman, Ed Shock, Mike Harbove. SECOND ROW: Brian Kenni-
son, Terry Wyatt, Jeff Mitchell, Greg Combs, Robert Hambly, Jay
Vedelli, Robby Rice, Olen Brake, Joe Hardy, Jim Fell. BACK
ROW: Mike Alley, Linda Morris, sweetheart; Mike Moser, Dave
Zimmerman, Jim Reese, Greg Stoner, Bruce Feather, Jerry Scar-
ing, Bernie Harbula, Dave Bokelman, Mike Kline, Robert Collins,
Steve Kirk.
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©X Float Wins Originality Award:
The brothers of Theta Chi began their year on
a positive note by winning the Originality Award
for their Homecoming float. Social events for the
year included a Homecoming party, a Christmas
party, a grape and grain party, and a year-end
spring formal.
Athletically, Theta Chi's were active as they
participated in their second annual Volleyball
Tournament and a basketball tourney with other
Theta Chi chapters around the area. The fraterni-
ty's cross country team placed first in intramural
play.
304 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
FRONT ROW: Bill McHugh, Roderick Barnard, Bill Seip, Tom
Chaney, Bob Dryer, David Dennis, Jim Upton, Dane Secrest, Ben
Johnson, Peter Olivieri, Karen Bailey, Dream Girl; Wes Arnold, Bill
Pickett, Danny R. Babb, Randy Jewell, Jeff Creed, Don West, and
Bruce Copley. SECOND ROW: Terry Trimble, Bob Manes, Jeff
Barnett, Phil Shoemaker, Dave Wibbels, Greg Woodward, Macy
Willis, Richard Donoghue, Gary Laubenthal, Tim Coen, Hub
Moore, Wayne Bailey, president; Mark Cowman, and Clark Ash-
worth. BACK ROW: Gerald Paul, Sam Mosley, Rob Chesley, Clint
Jones, Jeff Martz, and treasurer; Keith Coleman, Doe Park, Joe
Knight, Mark Relken, and Chris Campbell.
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ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 305
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FRONT ROW: Little Sisters of Crimson Cross; Charleen Martin,
Joyce Shipman, Sharyn Papst, Cecie Pearce, Susan Palmer Buis,
Kathy Noble. SECOND ROW: Day Hammons, Bobbi Shum, Joh-i
netta Geoghegan, KA Rose; Mary Van Arsdall, Patti Wathen,
Kandy Clay, Candy Weaver, Marty Jo Peyton. THIRD ROW: Andy
Drout, Bob Durrett, Tom Cole, Mike Buis, Jeff Settle, recording
secretary; Eddie Miller, vice-president; Leo Midden, Bobby
Thompson, Lee Martin, Greg Cutlip, Greg Warren, C. B. Upton,
Carlos Mareno, Randy Gumme. FOURTH ROW: Don Jones, Jim
Rhea, Alan Upton, Jim Barnett, Barry Stoess, president; Barry
Jett, David Haydon, Buck Kidwell, Mike Mcintosh, Tom Blincoe,
Gene Carver. FIFTH ROW: Steve Grey, Larry Karp, Liza Clark,
Dave Etheredge, Bill Blackburn.
306 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
KA Cannon Supports Football Team
Football games were enlivened by the sound
of cannon fire, as the Kappa Alpha Order sup-
ported each Colonel score with its cannon from
the sidelines.
During Homecoming, the brothers held a party
and reception for their alumni. They held a
Christmas Party, as well as many parties and
mixers throughout the year.
Kappa Alpha sponsored the "Cool Hand
Luke" Egg Eating Contest and the Chugging
Contest. In the spring, the Order held their
annual Old South Week which featured the Girls'
Olympics and a parade.
In the area of community service, the KA's
were active. They returned to Appalachia to aid
the Christian Appalachian Project. They were
active in the Muscular Dystrophy Drive and the
Candle Sale for Mental Retardation. The brothers
also raised funds to send a crippled child to
Camp Kysoc, sponsored by the Kentucky Society
for Crippled Children.
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 307
FRONT ROW: Marly Jo Payton, Topsey Robinson, Sue Otto, Elea-
nor Gray, Debbie Hartman, Sally Cooplan, Barbara Bracken,
president; Bonne Hopkins, Laurie Bishop, Debbie Bailey, Debbie
Ridenour, recording secretary. SECOND ROW: Cathy Carmen,
Gigi Bradford, Brenda Ridenour, Jackie Burleson, Cathy Collins,
Linda Fitzer, first vice-president; Donna McGinnis, Sara Griesch,
Karen Kranz, Debbie Bathiany, Vikki Sweny. THIRD ROW: Bar-
bara Gibson, Steffani Kwozolla, Debbie Cupp, Nancy Burch, cor-
responding secretary; Marty Nicholson, Marilyn Sorrels, Jayne
Marlowe, Margie Moeres, Debbie Hricko, Karen Quail, Jan Whol-
len, Tippy Cannon, Peggy Mathis, Debbie McKinney, Pat Bennett,
treasurer; Pam Goble. FOURTH ROW: Vickie Gatton, Pam
Yeager, Karen Peters, second vice-president; Claudia Roberts,
Barbara Phillips, Debbie MacKenzie.
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Kappa Alpha Theta Has Parents' Weekend
Kappa Alpha Theta won first-place in the float
competition at the Sigma Chi Derby, in which a
sister, Mary Stevens, was crowned queen. Kappa
Alpha Theta also placed second in the DU Bike
Race and members were also active in numerous
other Greek activities.
In November, Kappa Alpha Theta hosted its
annual Parents Weekend during which parents
attended the football game with the sorority. The
girls in Kappa Alpha Theta have led the Greeks
with the highest academic average two of the
past three semesters.
The Thetas held several parties for mentally
retarded children and helped with the candle sale
for the Mental Retardation Association sponsored
by Richmond's Jaycees. The sorority continued
its annual support for the National Institute of
Logopedics, which deals with speech problems
in children. In the spring the girls again aided the
Jaycees on Honey Sunday.
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 309
Kappa Alpha Psi Institutes Kappa Week
The annual Hot Pants Dance highlighted the
fall for Kappa Alpha Psi. The brothers also spon-
sored a Children's Picnic and worked in the New
Liberty Convalescent Home. Further service pro-
jects included the candle sale for retarded chil-
dren and a Thanksgiving dance in Lexington.
The proceeds from this dance were donated to a
needy Richmond family. The brothers were also
active with Project Pal with Richmond area chil-
dren.
Second semester was enlivened by the intro-
duction of Kappa Week. During this week the i
brothers sought to promote their fraternity by j
exposing its many aspects to the University com- \
munity. Another feature of Kappa Week was the i
Guide Right Program. The purpose of this pro-
gram was to encourage Richmond area children
to develop an interest in higher education. Kappa i
Week was climaxed by the Black and White Ball.
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Jose H. Grinage III, Marshall L. Bush, Robert "Bobby" Brown,
Commandant; Larry Smith, Michael "Pierre" Horton, Assistant
Commandant; Ronald Shelton, Oliver Buckner, John Payne, Reed
D. Kimbrough, Mervin Lewis, Sylvester Brown, Jesse Reed III, Joe
Washington.
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During the year, the KD's participated in the
DU Bike Race, Beta Theta Pi Football Tourna-
ment, Theta Chi Volleyball Tournament, won first
place in the BOG's County Fair, and won the
Spirit Award for the Sigma Chi Derby. The annual
KD Dating Game and the Spring's Smile Week
were again held by the pledges.
The sisters of Kappa Delta celebrated their
75th national anniversary with a banquet at UK.
Kappa Delta was established October 23, 1897
in Farmville, Virginia.
Kappa Delta's service activities included con-
tributions to a crippled children's hospital, partici-
pation in the All-Greek Candle Sale, the Beta
Theta Pi Cyclethon for the retarded, and sale of
Christmas seals during the end of the first
semester.
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FIRST ROW: Vikki Neal, vice-president; Ginny Hillman, Debbie
Wade, Linda Hern, Vicki McDonald, Kathy Benton, Debbie Badis-
hian, Cathi Jones, Lynda Bertram, Jan Stacy, Pam Allen, Sally
Norton. SECOND ROW: Sharyn Papst, president; Carol Isaacs,
Marsha Belger, Joyce Shipman, Alice Moore, treasurer; Toni
Lewis, Cathy Crane, Diane Donohue, Mary Ann Miller, Pam Sim-
coe, Patty Demko, Becky Collins, Cathy Roach. THIRD ROW:
Barbara McNabb, Linda Kibbey, Jan Doss, Barbara Ricke, Ruth
Hays, Patty Mavity, Joy Lynn Stratton, Becky Ricketts, Rita Sut-
phin, Kay Hammons, Teresa Fowler, Vickie Fritz. FOURTH ROW:
Dawn Crisp, Marsha Partusch, Jill Frey, secretary; Jennie
McBrayer, Rosetta Catlett, Paulette Ross, Patty Meyer, Nadine
Brewer, Joey Doss, Karen Hamilton, Cindy Hopkins, Cecie
Pearce, Sue Taglauer, Debbie McDonald, Ronda Grueninger,
Sherry Parsons, Marcia Rentz, Robin Hamilton, Pam Clifford.
FIFTH ROW: Betty Elam, Faith Scott, Tish. Kelly, Sally Harrison,
Judy Ehrenberg, Bobbie Schum, Carol Hirtzinger, Jill Whicker.
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As one of the year's activities, Pi Kappa Alpha
published their first Dream Girl Calendar. Also
new this year was the first annual Pike's Peek
Week.
The Pikes continued other annual events.
Among them were the Goldfish-Eating Contest
and the Pie-Eating Contest. As a service project
they sponsored a Christmas party for underprivi-
leged Richmond children. Among the social
events of the year were the Dream Girl Ball, the
Parents Banquet, and a Hells Angel's Party at
Jenny Wiley State Park.
314 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
FRONT ROW: Jerry Smith, Dave Rowland, Steve Wright, Phil
McAfee, Mark Anthony DeToma, Lori Tungate, dream girl; Walter
Mynhier, Paul McKee, Jon Thalman, president; Bill Hughes, sec-
retary; Jerry Morter, vice president; Rudy Kays, treasurer; John
O'Nan, Duby Hughes, Ken Ritter, and Tyne Bandwell. SECOND
ROW: Tony Decandia, Mike Pulliam, Greg Gibbs, Steve Weyrich
Randy Quinn, Steve Beban, Roger Green, Dan Sabad, Ron
Weber, Tom Gray, Tom Zimmer, and John Kramer. THIRD ROW:
Stuart Williamson, Kenny Long, Tom Morton, George Taylor, Paul
Glass, Bob Mauney, Robert Knight, Gary Fanning, Rick Ruh, Roc
Irey, Jim Mynhier, David Coleman and Mike Bradley.
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Richardson SECOND ROW: Charles W. Griffin, James A. Uthe,
Stephen F. Brown, Terry Routson, Eddy Eaton, Larry Cleveland,
commander; and Dave Conrad. THIRD ROW: James C. Bisig,
Michael P. Roe, Anthony Q. Newton, Gary L. Powell, Doug
Coontz, Ron Atkins, Gary Brooks, and Rob Curry. BACK ROW:
Dennis Smith, treasurer; David Young, Gary Newton, David Fogt,
lieutenant commander; David Trudell, Arnold Witt, Don
McReynolds, Mark Mattox, Dan Shank, and Danny Harrell.
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Service Spotlights Sigma Nu's Activities
Civic service projects highlighted Sigma
Nu's year as the brothers participated in the
drive to aid the underprivileged. The brothers
held a Christmas party for deprived Richmond
children, gathered canned food for Thanksgiv-
ing baskets, aided in the Richmond Jaycee's
Honey Sunday, and participated in the IFC-
Panhellenic candle sale with proceeds going to
aid mentally retarded children.
Social events of the year included a Fabulous
Fifties Party, White Rose Formal, Parent's Day,
and get-togethers with other Sigma Nu chapters
around the state. Other activities were the annual
Powder Puff Football Game, an All-Greek Pocket
Billiards tournament, and the bike ride to the
Western game at Bowling Green carrying the
game football to the coach.
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UNICEF Drive
The brothers of Sigma Chi began the year in a
big way with the annual Sigma Chi Derby where
Mary Stephens was crowned queen. Also during
the tall semester, the Sigma Chi's were active in
many service projects. They held a leaf-raking to
raise funds for their national service project, Wal-
lace Village. At Halloween the brothers collected
money for UNICEF. They also participated in the
candle sale for retarded children.
Sigma Chi won its sixth title as champions in
the tug-of-war. The All-Sports Trophy was
awarded to Sigma Chi for the fifth year. The sec-
ond annual Warehouse Dance highlighted the
second semester.
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FRONT ROW: Joe Bartolutti, Robby Click, Danny Epp. SECOND
ROW: Jim Schumacher, Dan Nicolet, Charlie Frazee, Bev Disney,
Guy Botts, Gordon Green, Bob Babbage, Mac Nickson, Bill Sal-
lee. THIRD ROW: Jim Dingus, Dave Keifer, Bart Brown, Kim
Charleston, Steve Sells, Gary Campbell, Mark Lawler, Woody
Lovell, Larry Frallee, Jim Ross, Gordon L. Jett, Bob Wheeler,
Micky Mills, Jim Epifino. BACK ROW: Rick Wirtz, Jim Meadors,
Bugs Wilson, Ronny Bottom, Mike Reed
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 319
Feke's Present Free Movies
During Orientation, Halloween, Christmas, and
Easter, the brothers ot Tau Kappa Epsilon pres-
ented free movies to the student body. The
Teke's held their third annual Amateur Photogra-
phy Contest in December and sponsored the
fourth annual academic Bowl with a $100 schol-
arship as the first prize.
For two money-making projects, the Teke's
published their second "TEKE Guide To Fresh-
men Women" and made candles and sold them
at Christmas. Among their sports activities, the
brothers sponsored a fraternity basketball tourna-
ment.
As one of the Teke's service projects, they
brought handicapped children to several Eastern
games.
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FRONT ROW: Rick Haggard, Rick Campbell, David Davis, Galib
Kawaja, Bill Adams, Jo Ann Fox, sweetheart; Terry Sullivan, presi-
dent; Robert Hawley, Anthony Newsome, Jim Overmiller, Mike
Weidrick, and Dave Horton. SECOND ROW: Ron Seiter, David M.
Peters, secretary; Ken Wright, Bob McCoun, Tim Hall, Martin Bar-
sotti, treasurer; Ray Spenilla, vice president; Rex Dunn, and Bob
Moffett. BACK ROW: Ken Steggeman, John Roberts, Rick Moore,
Larry Anderson, Keith Buehner, Dave Taylor, Mike Townsend,
Randy Randolph, Dave Feldhaus, and Art Bolton.
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ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 321
FRONT ROW: Joe West, Gene Budzonsky, Jack McCully, Phil
Trass, P. D. Ballard, Joe Akin, Jim Greenup, and John Toland.
BACK ROW: Pete Burris, Sam Gano, Ralph Bostick, Rick Neltner,
Kenny Bleevitt, Rick Johnston, Terry Johnson, president; Bob
Fricker, Ellen Glasstord, sweetheart; Bill Dye, Barry Mauntel, Bob
Carens, Jeep McFarland, Rick Spriggs, Robin Wooltenden, Mar-
shall Garrett, Steve Glasstord, Kenny Walters, Billy Covington,
Mike Tucker, Jeff Palm, Tom-Reed, and Kim Mack.
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Phi Delts Honor Fall Sorority Pledges
The brothers of Phi Delta Theta honored fall
sorority pledges with their second annual "Rose
Presentation." Service projects included aiding in
the All-Greek Candle Sale to raise money for the
mentally retarded and holding a Spring Clean-up
Day for the Richmond Boy and Girl Scout Camp.
Christmas was brightened by the presence of
the Phi Delts' Santa Claus and group caroling.
Other activities included sponsoring a softball
tournament, a greased-pig contest, and the Tur-
tle Derby. Phi Delts also won the fraternity divi-
sion of intramural flag football.
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FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Jeffers, president; Patty Holderman, Sharon
Duft, Mary Ruth Hopson. SECOND ROW: Kathy Mayer, Annette
Thieman, Janis McNulty, Pat Mitchell, Carolyn Chandler, Nancy
Boggs, Kathy Stephens, Karla Strong, Patty Vice, Trinna Forbis,
Georgene Riddle. BACK ROW: Nancy Bibelhausen, Gail Kimball,
Kay Johnson, Helen Wigginton, Sharon Stephens, treasurer;
Susan Kenny, Judy Schneider, vice president; Cheri Norris, Doro-
thy Patterson, corresponding secretary; Susan Young, Vicki
Corum, Debbie Begley, recording secretary.
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Phi Mu Joins Eastern's Greeks
In October, Phi Mu Phi, Eastern's colony of Phi
Mu national sorority received official recognition
as a campus organization. Immediately, the Phi
Mu's became active participants in campus and
community affairs. They won the Best Booth and
Spirit trophies at BOG County Fair. The sisters
participated in the Theta Chi Volleyball Tourna-
ment, TKE Basketball Tournament, Pike Goldfish
Eating Contest and other Greek activities. Phi Mu
initiated the Sadie Hawkins Day Chase.
In the area of service, the Phi Mu's were also
active. They participated in the Candle Sale on
behalf of the mentally retarded and held a drive
to raise money for HOPE, the national Phi Mu
philanthropy. Phi Mu also sponsored a Jesse
James Kidnap for the Jaycees Toys-for-Tots
Drive.
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 325
Chi Omega Hosts Faculty Tea
The sisters of Chi Omega experienced a busy
and enlightening year, placing second in spirit in
the Sigma Chi Derby, second in BOG County
Fair, and second in the Beta Theta Pi Football
Tournament. Chi Omega placed first in the Theta
Chi Volleyball Tournament, Omega Psi Phi's Pea-
nut Butter Eating Contest and won the Beau-
ty Award for their Homecoming float. The high
light of the fall semester was the first annual Fac-
ulty Tea. Each sorority member invited her favor-
ite professor for punch and "brownies." Chi O's
also sponsored their fourth annual Happy Dan
and their yearly swim meet.
The Chi O's assisted in the community effort to
collect Toys-for-Tots at Christmas and had tre-
mendous success in the Greek Candle Sale for
retarded children.
Frances Adams, a Chi O sister, toured armed
forces bases overseas with Bob Hope's Christ-
mas show.
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FRONT ROW: Debbie Fincel, Jackie Epley, Patty Riggs, Janet
Knipple, Angela Kern. SECOND ROW: Jenny Ramey, Jean Hemp-
fling, Judy Webster, Connie Lykins, Pat Rebold, Sheila Easterday,
Mona McNees, Cindy Baltzley, Debi Langdon, Robyn Marinelli,
Barbara Kmberger, Carla Swope. THIRD ROW: Hokey Hensley,
Jan Strickland, Sue Perazzo, Ellen Glassford, Jerri Sellers, Mary
Ellen Blizzard, Debbie Pearson, treasurer; Sally Jetfers, Karrol
Guy, Mary Huber, Judy Noe, Becky Losh, Lisa Davis, Debra
Elmore, Kathie Kandle. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Kidd, Laura Knight,
Kim Chiaramonte, Jane C Dulworth, Connie Black, Kay Daugh-
erty, Carol Cole, Kathy Noble, Bonnie Gray, Patti Hicks, Marilyn
Eby, Brenda Norman, Kim Osland, Judy Hamilton, Brenda Clark,
Gail Wasson, Lynn Risk. BACK ROW: Patty Cleaver, Barbara
Buck, Marsha Sterchi, Susan Flowers, Pat Erwin, president; Anne
Furr, vice-president; Karen Bailey, Frances Adams, secretary;
Susan Hagan, Jayne Bangs, Vicki Rice, and Pat Parker.
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Omega's Hold Essay Contest
The Omega's worked throughout the year to
fulfill their purpose of racial uplift through cultural
achievement and inspiration. Among their service
activities was the Sickle-cell Anemia Donation
Drive. Another service project of the fraternity
was the "National Achievement Essay Writing
Contest" in which they awarded a scholarship to
a Madison County High School student.
The Omega's still found time for play, however.
They sponsored a Peanut-Butter Eating Contest
for the other fraternities and sororities. They also
held their annual Homecoming Dance and the
annual spring Black Collegiate Ball.
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FRONT ROW: Chester W. Miller, basileus; James E. Sebree, Jr.,
Jimi Jones, Stanford T. Mullen, Jr. BACK ROW: Al McFarland,
vice-basileus; James Ballew, James C. Madden, keeper of peace;
Andrew W. Rice, Michael L. Mason, keeper of records and seals.
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ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 329
nterfraternity Council Expands Efforts
The Interfraternity Council expanded its efforts
to improve cooperation and communication
between Eastern's fraternities by sponsoring a
series of workshops and seminars involving offi-
cers concerned with various aspects of fraternity
management and discussing problems and arriv-
ing at possible solutions through group interac-
tion. The IFC sponsored its second All-Greek
Service Project with the candle sale November
22. An academic trophy was presented each
"Doc" Barsotti discusses off-campus fraternity housing dur-
ing a meeting of the Interfraternity Council
semester to the fraternity with the highest com-
posite grade point average, as well as an individ-
ual $50 scholarship. Other projects included a
free street dance during fall registration week,
joint efforts to increase fraternity membership,
and assistance in the "Hanging of the Greens"
program. IFC coordinated all fraternity activities
and sought to gain progress of the fraternity sys-
tem on campus through varied programs uniting
existing members and attracting independents.
FRONT ROW: James A. Epifano, and Bill Hughes. SECOND ROW: Jim
Dingus, treasurer; and Phil Hicks, vice president. THIRD ROW: Larry
Cleveland, president; Keith Early, and David M. Peters. FOURTH ROW:
Bruce Copley, Ralph Bostic. and Kenny Thomas. FIFTH ROW: John
Lanier, Barry Stoess, and Sylvester Brown Jr. SIXTH ROW: Frankie L.
Nunn, Bruce Crump, and Charlie Edwards. SEVENTH ROW: Robert G.
Curry, Robert B. Kelley, and Larry O Heinzelman. BACK ROW: Ste-
phen Kirk, John Payne, and Danny Epp.
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Panhellenic Council
Sponsors State Day
In late September, Panhellenic sponsored Pan-
hellenic State Day, where members from around
the state met for conferences on Greek affairs.
Working along with IFC, Panhellenic co-spon-
sored a freshman dance and aided in the All-
Greek Candle Sale. Other activities included
sponsoring the Miss Eastern Pageant, publishing
"Pan Scan," a Panhellenic magazine, and hold-
ing their annual Panhellenic Dinner.
Libby Wilkins, Sharon Fields, Pam Kiddoo, Joyce Forsythe, Carla
Swope, Sharon Stroud, Debra Hawkins, Debra Elmore, Sue Otto,
Darla Vogelsang, Linda Bertram, Kay Daugherty, Vicki McDonald,
and Barb Gibson.
Carla Swope, president of Panhellenic, participates in the initia-
tion ceremony for new pledges into the Greek system.
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 331
Rush Initiates Greek Life
Top: Phi Mu actives present a skit for the entertainment of their
rushees. Above: Interested girls attend the Phi Mu Rush party to
meet the girls of the sorority and join in the fun.
332 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
Left: Mike Horton describes Kappa Alpha Psi to two interested
students. Above: Rush also offers a time for clowning around as
this Chi O demonstrates. Below: All the sororities sing together to
welcome new pledges into the fold.
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 333
Contests Add Spice to Greek Life
Top: Contestants representing Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Theta
swallow one more egg in the Egg Eating Contest Above: After
too many goldfish this contestant gives up and collapses in a cor-
ner. Right: Spectators watch and laugh as Mel Boyd swallows a
slippery fish in the Goldfish Eating Contest.
334 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
Left: Two Theta Chi's make last minute adjustments on their bikes
as they prepare to ride in the Delta Upsilon Bike Race. Above:
Mary Stephens is crowned Queen ot the Sigma Chi Derby Below:
The girls of Kappa Alpha Theta wave their flag and cheer to cele-
brate their victory in the Powder Puff Football Game
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 335
Sigma Chi Derby Offers Varied Activities
Top: Representatives ot various sororities search for their lavaliers in the mud trough at Sigma Chi Derby. Above, right, and left: Contest-
ants participate in the Egg Drop representing Kappa Alpha Theta.
336 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
'Steppin' Marks Greek Week, Homecoming
Kappa Alpha Psi members "Step" in the University Center plaza
to celebrate the Greek Week and to welcome returning students.
Sigma Chi judge, Bob Roberts, decides the winner in the Musical
Ice Buckets contest of the Sigma Chi Derby.
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 337
Above: Dave Davis clears ground from the Million Park area.
Right: Chi Omega battles Kappa Alpha Theta in the TKE Basket-
ball Tournament. Below: A fraternity brother explains his organi-
zation to interested independents.
338 ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS
Greeks Offer Service, Athletics
Left: Theta Chi and Sigma Nu fight for
a basket in the Greek Intramural Divi-
sion. Below: Dave Young of Sigma Nu
tosses a pass as his fraternity battles
Kappa Alpha Psi in flag football
ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 339
K-Mates Give
Party for Kids
K-Mates was a new service
organization on campus this
year. They started off with a
note card sale to raise money.
In October, in association with
the Child Welfare Board, K-
Mates gave a Halloween party
for the underprivileged chil-
dren. The close of the first
semester brought a candy sale
to raise money for other pro-
jects.
The beginning of the second
semester was marked by the
membership drive. In the mid-
dle of February the group
decided to merge K-Mates with
Circle K. Together the new
group visited Shriner's Hospital
and presented an Easter Egg
Hunt in Richmond.
Several K-Mates color eggs to be used In
the annual Easter Egg Hunt for children.
LEFT ROW: Gloria Wagner, sponsor, Diana Pachin, Cathy Shay, Angle Delaney, Caroline
Fisher and Sue Duff. CENTER ROW: Faye Cufford, president and sergeant at arms; Cathy
Conroy, vice president; Karen Kareth, student senate representative; Denise Blevens, his-
torian; Barbara Eisenmenger, secretary and treasurer. RIGHT ROW: Judith Brown, spon-
sor, Sue Mantel, Vicky Stamm, Deborah Simpson, Ann Jolly, Linda K. Baker.
340 ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE AND ACTIVITY
FRONT ROW: Bill Balmos, communications; Dennis Curran, stu-
dent senate; Garnie Yeager, corresponding secretary; Merle
Johnson, recording secretary; Tom Wardell, president; Susan
Shrader, sweetheart; Willard Mullins, executive vice president;
David Lane, vice president of committees; Jo Hewlett, treasurer;
Steve Dutf, board member at large; Tom Combs, sergeant at
arms, BACK ROW: Rick Nally, Mike Weidrick, Mike Kelly, Ed Del-
aney, Steve Seithers, Phil Jared, Thomas Norvell, Vernon Duty, C
Q. Morrison, Guy M. Beaver, John D. Broot
Circle K Bikes to Austin Peay Football Game
Circle K reported another successful year in
72-73. The fall activities began when the mem-
bers worked as orientation guides during the first
week of the semester. The group had a bike ride
to Austin Peay State University for the benefit of
Multiple Sclerosis in late September. They were
once again in charge of the warehouse for build-
ing floats during Homecoming Week. They also
had their annual Peanut Day at Homecoming.
The semester was capped with a three-week
fund-raising drive for Christmas Seals.
The spring semester saw the merger of the K-
Mates into Circle K. The group had a party for
the children at Shriner's Hospital in Lexington,
visited their foster child in Eastern Kentucky, did
clean-up work at the city park at Lake Reba, and
they held their annual Easter Egg Hunt for the
children of Madison County.
An EKU security officer checks the beginning mileage before the
Bike Ride as Circle K members Dan Glier, Joe Hewlett, Steve
Duff, David Lane, and Tom Combs watch.
ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE AND ACTIVITY 341
Men's Interdorm
Seeks Improvement
Men's Interdormitory Council drew the various
dormitory councils together as a central govern-
ing body. The Council strove to improve living
conditions and study habits within the residence
halls. Through support of the highest standards
of conduct among all men, the Council encour-
aged their further academic and social achieve-
ment.
The Men's Interdorm Council met monthly
with the administrators dealing with the men's
dorms. These meetings were for two-way com-
munication between the students and the admin-
istration. At these meetings, the members of the
Interdorm Council stressed physical improve-
ments in the men's dorms. Throughout the year
they also worked to see that each residence hall
took full advantages of the recreation programs.
Below: Steve Hurley, president of Men's Inter-dormitory Council
discusses plans for the improvement with Dean James Allen.
FRONT ROW: Joe Hewlett, Jerry Taylor, Steve Bandura, Jr.;
Kevin Gorley, and Mike Stewart. SECOND ROW: Joe Hibbard, Art
LeFevers, and Gary Garman. THIRD ROW: Rick Nally, Jesse
McPherson, Steve Hurley, president; and Ken Griffin. FOURTH
ROW: Charles H. Colehour, secretary; William J. Neat, David
Nicholas, and Gary L. Lynn. FIFTH ROW: Gary Dalton Milby,
Steve Doolittle, and Jon Randol, vice president. SIXTH ROW:
Wayne Tamme, Craig Gnadinger, James P. Reeves, and Wayne
Pearsall SEVENTH ROW: Robert J. Burdge, Stephen P. Sells,
David Aiken, and James Burriss. EIGHTH ROW: Stephen W. Mor-
ris, Walter Westrich, Thomas M. Thompson, Steve Tevis, and
Bruce Barber. NINTH ROW: Ron Mossotti, Steve Helmbrecht,
Walter M. Craft, and Morris Owen.
342 ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE AND ACTIVITY
Women's Interdorm
Works for Unity
The Women's Interdorm Council was com-
posed of elected representatives and house
council presidents from each dormitory. The
group acted as a liaison between the administra-
tion and the women residents.
Recreational equipment was installed in each
of the women's dorms. Through the Council's
efforts, self-regulated hours were adopted on a
permanent basis. The acquisition of refrigerators
in the dorm rooms and later operating hours for
the Student Center Grill were partly due to the
efforts of Women's Interdorm.
The major functions of Women's Interdorm
were as a medium of self-government for women
dormitory residents and as a unifying factor in
campus relations.
The Women's Interdormitory Council meets in the Powell Building
to discuss plans for improvement of staff-student relations.
FRONT ROW: Mona Simpson, Delight Voignier, and Elaine Tack-
ett SECOND ROW: Eleanor Gray, Donna Adams, Debbie Lewis,
Lynda Butram Jody Rice, Karen Shelton, vice-president; Dianne
Clare, president; Karen Lane, Holly Feller, Valerie Lohr, Rita
Hampton, Toy Curd, Cindy Garth, and Debbie Mills. BACK ROW:
Teri Applegate, Judy Wilson, Betty Scott, Kathy Braun, Jenny
Shafer Brenda Hughes, Candy Wells. Barbara Ricke, treasurer;
Mary Glass sponsor; Dons Roach, secretary; Gail Podmore, Mar-
sha Welker, Betty Ridings, Sharon Bodnar, Diane Stump, and
Brenda Greenwell.
ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE AND ACTIVITY 343
Direction Eastern
Welcomes Freshmen
Freshmen were welcomed to the University by
Direction Eastern, as members ot the club man-
ned an information booth and offered guided
tours for the incoming freshmen and their par-
ents.
Direction Eastern lent a hand at pep rallies,
Band Day, and Homecoming activities. The mem-
bers publicized the football pep rallies, acted as
guides for Band Day, and prepared the signs for
the cars in the Homecoming Parade.
Thanksgiving was made more meaningful to
Direction Eastern by the purchase of groceries
for a needy family by the members.
The EKU Timettes, a new organization respon-
sible for timing the Eels at swim meets, were put
on their feet by a loan from Direction Eastern.
Throughout the year, members of Direction
Eastern provided guided tours for visitors to the
Eastern campus.
Gail Kimball and Helen Wiggington of Direction Eastern make
posters tor one of their pep days.
FRONT ROW: Bonnie Aboud, Cindy Stewart, Kathy Stephens,
Mike Newton and Dave Siereveld.
Kathy Mayer, Donna Lehman, and Sally Prather. BACK ROW:
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FRONT ROW: Brenda Adamson, Denise Wuetcher, Gini Richards,
Terrie Clarke, Shelley Lueders, Pam Wagner, and Peggy Whelan,
BACK ROW: Mary Glass, sponsor; Nancy Sands, Jenny Helton,
Becky Hanner, Gen Hollencamp, Debbie Monaghan, Sally
Thompson, and Kathy Ruffley.
Little Colonels
Sport New Uniforms
New uniforms brought a new look to the Little
Colonels Drill Team. The Little Colonels per-
formed along with the Marching Maroons at foot-
ball games against Indiana University of Pennsyl-
vania and Morehead.
The drill team performed at four basketball
games including the Florida State game in Louis-
ville and home games against Virginia Common-
wealth, Morehead, and Virginia Tech. The girls
marched to the music of "Puppet Man," "Ina
Goda Davida," "Here Comes Santa Claus,"
"Make Me Smile" and of course "Hail, Hail East-
ern Maroons."
Little Colonels rode 144 miles in the Beta
Theta Pi Bike-a-Thon for Mental Retardation.
They also marched on Band Day. During the fall
semester, the Little Colonels sold "Truck On,
EKU" license plates to raise money.
The Little Colonels do an Indian routine to "Ina Goda Davida'
during half-time of the Colonels-Virginia Commonwealth game.
ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE AND ACTIVITY 345
Veterans Club Sell
POW, MIA Bracelets
In October and November, the Veterans Club
sold over 500 bracelets honoring American
POW's and MIA's. The money trom this project
was used to write letters and to lobby for the
release of American prisoners.
The Veterans sponsored the campus Cystic
Fibrosis Drive in September. Also in the fall, the
Eastern Veterans hosted the fall convention of
the Kentucky Collegiate Veteran's Association.
The Veterans Club entered a float in the
Homecoming Parade and their candidate was
among the fifteen finalists for the Homecoming
Queen. Eastern presented the Veteran's Appreci-
ation Day in conjunction with the Veterans Club.
POW-MIA bracelets spread throughout campus as students
remember American servicemen captured or missing in action.
FRONT ROW: Jim Hoskins, Darryl Tedder, Michael Murphy, David
Stapleton, Tom Schultz, Robert Morrow, Kendall Reynolds, Mike
Jones, and Devon Cain. SECOND ROW: Cecil Abney, Terry Fisk,
Mike Feldhaus, Steve Bandura, president; Becky Bailey, sweet-
heart; Don Wigginton, Barnngton Brown, John Wolf, Dong Czor,
Lawrence Thompson, and Scotty Hall, treasury. THIRD ROw!
Clayton Johnson, Jeff Miracle, Robert Beeson, George Snyder
William Bersaglia, Doc Braeken, John Huddy, Bob Kanzinger and
James Fields. FOURTH ROW: William Brenda, Jim Surbech John
Batts, Mel Boyd, Frank Woods, Gary Houben, Ralph Johnson,
secretary; Stephen Lane, Steven Ault, and Christopher Cross.
FIFTH ROW: Charley Gillispie, Ron Garland, David Saylor, Ste-
phen Wessel, Paul Atkinson, Zack Salyers, William Peck, Danny
Coulter, Christopher Conrad, and Taylor Puckett. BACK ROW:
Paul Halffman, Craig Gnadinger, Dean McKay, Steve Helmbrecht,
Arthur Bolton, Dan Bulishek. Mark Meinze, Toy Wasson, Bill Jack-
son, and Gary Garrett.
346 ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE AND ACTIVITY
FRONT ROW: B. E. Hrubala, Larry Kaelin, Ed Carnvale, Greg
Kuhn, Donnie Williams, Charles H. Colehour, and Thomas E.
Findley. SECOND ROW: Harold Borders, Dick Straten, Jeff
McCarthy, Tom Javins, Bill Stapleton, treasurer; Dan Nettle, and
Randy Jungkurth. BACK ROW: Wayne Wilson, Gregory Hook,
Larry Myford, Don Crawford, J. B Hughes, James Cleveland,
Richard Loewenstine, vice-president; Gary Williams, John Daven-
port, president; Dan Maloney, Ray Hood, and Wally Esser.
E-Club Holds
All-Sports Day
The Varsity "E" Club is an organization for
those athletes who have lettered in intercollegiate
sports. Functions of the "E" Club include selling
programs and ushering at all home football and
basketball games.
The biggest event in which the "E" Club par-
ticipated was its annual All-Sports Day. This
event, which attracted youngsters from all over
Madison County, allowed club members to
instruct the children in various phases of their
sports.
Members who have remained in good standing
for three years receive an "E" ring, which signi-
fies their leadership and dedication to their sports
and their school.
E Club member James Cleveland, sells programs at the EKU-
Morehead football game.
ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE AND ACTIVITY 347
International Students Sponsor Filipino Child
In October, members of the International Stu-
dents Association represented Eastern at United
Nations Day in Franktort. In early November, the
Association held a large International Dinner and
talent show. Over 450 people attended the din-
ner in Martin Hall Cafeteria.
During the second semester, the group spon-
sored weekly soccer games on Sundays, playing
any interested group. The first week of March,
the Association held another successful Interna-
tional Talent Show.
The purpose of the International Students
Association was to increase the feeling of broth-
erhood throughout the world. The group felt that
the world is their community. The Association
consisted of 75 students from approximately 26
countries.
In keeping with their purpose of extending
human brotherhood, the International Students
sent money to sponsor sending a Philippine child
child to school. The group worked for the possi-
bility of establishing an International Student Center.
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Student and public enjoy international cuisine at the dinner spon-
sored by the International Students Association.
FRONT ROW: Linda Vaught, Panama Canal Zone; Georgia Kathy
Tye, United States; Kathi Monn, United States; and Simin Shakib,
Iran. SECOND ROW: John Mathew, India; William G. Adams,
United States, faculty sponsor; Pongsri Vanasin, Thailand; Phata-
nee Chiaravanond, Thailand; Maneeratana Vanasin, Thailand;
Elspeth Barn, Scotland; Jane Murphy, England; Susan Murphy,
England; Chee Lee, Hong Kong; and Mary B. Plante, Argentina
BACK ROW: Michael Ukpe, Nigeria; Augusto Aguirre, Ecuador,
treasurer; Kanu Shukla, India; Rafael A. Grenier II, Cuba; John W.
Tjandra, Indonesia; Sithi Assanuvat; S. Buik Mohammadi, Iran;
Mariko Kanamori, Japan; Chalermdej Kaukham, Thailand; Peter
Yuen, Hong Kong; Sachiko Tanaka, Japan; Isaraphan Sritwongse,
Thailand; Wichianchot Sukchotrat, Thailand; Gerard Tsang, Hong
Kong; York you Tsang, Hong Kong; Wah Keung Chow, Hong
Kong, vice president; Uthaiwongs Vibulayaeom, Thailand; Tha-
vornsaki Thepjatri, Thailand; Joseph M. Ulanday, Philippines; and
Pravinkumar I. Patel, Kenya, president.
348 ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE AND ACTIVITY
FRONT ROW: Cheryl Castle, Kathy Davis. Shirley Rusterholz, Jill
Votaw, Teresa Freeman, Carol Ray, student representative; Gloria
VanBever, Pam Pack, historian; Judy Puckett, Lydia Arnold, and
Pauline Schwartz, vice president. BACK ROW: Jan Smith, Gwen
Mayes, secretary; Brenda D. Wheeler, Patsy L. Gough, treasurer;
Hazel Wathen, Bev Holten, Sondra Grass, Mary Ann Fisher, Judy
Sullivan, president; Mary Jo Wynkoop, Janet Kay Cummins, and
Sue Mantel.
KDT's Adopt
Indian Child
KDT Lois Lay prepares a table before an evening banquet.
Kappa Delta Tau service sorority adopted an
American Indian child, and sent money monthly
tor the child's support. They hoped to bring the
child to campus for a visit.
KDT's celebrated their 10th anniversary with a
reception for their alumni at Homecoming. The
girls collected money in the dorms for UNICEF at
Halloween.
Annual KDT activities included the powderpuff
football game during orientation week, and their
trip to Fort Knox to provide refreshments for the
soldiers in the hospital there. At Thanksgiving,
KDT's furnished a food basket to a needy family.
The girls went Christmas caroling, especially at
the nursing homes.
In April, KDT held its annual She-Male Contest
with contestants from many campus organiza-
tions.
KDT's served at various banquets held on
campus. They worked the concession stands for
football and basketball games. KDT's also aided
in the various student elections during the year.
ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE AND ACTIVITY 349
Catalina Club
Presents 'Fantasy'
Catalina Club provided creative expe-
riences through aquatic rhythm and
design. The club's synchronized swim-
ming offered the participants an oppor-
tunity to develop leadership, fellowship,
cooperation, and initiative.
During the first week in April, the Club
presented a water ballet having the
theme of 'Fantasy' in the Alumni Coli-
seum pool. The show ran for three
nights and was very well attended.
Membership into the Catalina Club
was determined by tryouts in strokes
and water stunts.
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Members of Catalina Club form a star as they practice for their early April
water ballet.
FRONT ROW: Karen Allen, Debbie Bonagura, Jane Johnston,
Becca Clancy, Karen Stark, Abbe Ames, Barbara Sondey, and
Vega Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Jamie Moak, Margaret Cox, Pam
Goldbach, Becky Mills, Paula Lambdin, secretary; Karen Moss,
president; Hazel Wathen, treasurer; Susan Adkins, Susi Beck,
Jamie Langstaff, and Sheila Wathen. BACK ROW: Susan Habas,
Liz Allen, Susan Childers, Lynn Sensel, Lynn Maurer, Dot Kirkpa-
trick, sponsor; Martha Sands, Molly Burr, Alicia Hilbish, Beth
Small, Judy Steinmetz, and Bonita Clare.
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Dance Theater Fosters Self-Expression
Giving students the opportunity for physical
self-expression to music was the aim of the East-
ern Dance Theater. This year's Theater per-
formed many reviews, including several dances
that were filmed for educational television. The
theater worked hand-in-hand with other organi-
zations such as the music department and the
percussion ensemble.
Events for the year included a Halloween
dance in the ravine and the spring review which
featured the entire company in its biggest per-
formance of the year.
Membership into the Eastern Dance Theater is
open to all and auditions are held each semester
for those who wish to try out. During their weekly
meetings, members were taught new techniques
of expression through dance.
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FRONT ROW: Aileen LeBlanc, Billye Killman, Dorothy Patterson,
Vickey Kemper, and Ruby Boyd. SECOND ROW: Diane Rainey,
Mary Ellen Blizzard, Virginia M. Jinks, advisor; and Martha Hever.
BACK ROW: Patricia Dotson, John Webb, and Artie Mullen.
Dance Theater members impersonate ghosts, witches, and other
spooks in their Halloween show.
ORGANIZATIONS/ARTS 351
Orchestra Features Guest Conductors
The Eastern Kentucky University Symphony
Orchestra increased its exposure on the campus
this year with the addition of two full symphony
orchestra concerts each semester. Conductor
Earl Thomas presented eight members of the
music faculty in guest artist roles during the sea-
son. They were Alan Staples, violin; Lyle Wol-
fram, 'cello; Alan Beeler, oboe; Donald Henrick-
son, bass-baritone; Jo An-Lorna Bonneman,
soprano; Robert Cook, bassoon, Nancy Daniel,
flute and Landis Baker, piano. Choral Directors
Bruce Hoagland and David Wehr were guest
conductors of the orchestra when their ensem-
bles participated in four appearances during the
season.
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Mr. Joe Hambrlck directs a jazz ensemble practice session.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
352 ORGANIZATIONS/ARTS
Concert, Chamber Choirs Tour State
CONCERT CHOIR.
Comprised of 100 singers representing all col-
leges within the University, the Concert Choir
presented four on-campus concerts and several
off-campus during its spring tour. The Choir,
whose membership was open to all students who
qualified, also made recordings for Kentucky
Educational Television.
Other choral groups sponsored by the Depart-
ment of Music included the EKU Chamber Choir,
the Women's Chorale and the Oratorio Chorus.
The Chamber Choir, composed of thirty-four
students, toured extensively in performing for
churches, social organizations, schools, and
conventions across the state. Specializing in per-
forming works designed for the small ensemble,
the Chamber Choir has given sixteen premiere
performances, three of which were written for
and dedicated to the choir.
CHAMBER CHOIR.
ORGANIZATIONS/ARTS 353
Ensemble
Changes Style
The University Ensemble, under the
direction ot Dennis Harris, changed
its style of singing to become more
diversified. The style, which consisted
mainly of gospel songs, changed to
include spiritual, patroitic, and con-
temporary music.
The Ensemble, consisting of 85
members, traveled to Louisville,
Columbus, Indiana, Cincinnati, Lex-
ington, Paris, Winchester, and Day-
ton, as well as the Richmond area,
performing their repertoire.
Rubel Caldwell, president of the University Ensem-
ble, leads the group as they practice for concert.
354 ORGANIZATIONS/ARTS
FRONT ROW: Richard Diehl, vice-president; Paula Holleran, Patri-
cia Perry, Carla Baker, and Bobby Butler. BACK ROW: Carol
Cole, Gary Lawrence, historian; Allen Pensol, and Phil Stewart.
Players Present Full
Range of Dramas
The University players was made up of mem-
bers of the University community who have a sin-
cere interest in drama. This season, the Players,
under the leadership of Bobby Butler, Richard
Diehl, Cindy Russell, Sandy Remy, and Gary
Lawrence, worked with the drama department in
the producing of five plays ranging from Shake-
speare to Ibsen. The plays were "An Enemy Of
The People," "A Servant Of Two Masters,"
"Dandelion Wine," "A Midsummer Nights
Dream," and "The Emperors New Clothes." The
goal in the choice of plays was to produce plays
which exposed the audiences to a full variety of
dramatic forms. The presentation of "Dandelion
Wine" marked the opening of the remodeled
Pearl Buchanan Theatre.
Vickie Wolfe and other members of the University Players present
comedia del arte in "A Servant Of Two Masters."
ORGANIZATIONS/ARTS 355
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Top left: Eastern and Morehead cadets combine for a field train-
ing exercise. Top right: A female ROTC cadet participates with
the males in Corps period.
Above: A member of the Military Science Department guides a
helicopter into its landing on the air mobile FTX.
356 ORGANIZATIONS/MILITARY
ROTC Adds Women,
MP's; Conducts FTX's
Eastern's Military Science Department was
named as one ot ten in the nation ottering
women the opportunity to participate in ROTC.
The girls participated in corps periods, classroom
activities and some tield training exercises along
with the men.
ROTC sponsored four field-training exercises.
September 24, an FTX was held to prepare
cadets for summer camp. In October, the fresh-
men cadets traveled to Fort Knox. The cadets
were introduced to life on a military post. They
also received practice on the rifle range. Novem-
ber 5, the sophomore cadets held an FTX in
orienteering and platoon tactics. FTX's in April
on small unit tactics rounded out the year.
November 18 was Military Day. The ROTC
organizations held a pregame show.
The Annual President's and Dean's Review
was held April 6. It was climaxed by the Military
Ball in the Keen Johnson Building. Three Com-
missioning Services were held, with approxi-
mately 50 cadets receiving their commissions.
Top: Col. Wolfred White administers the Oath of Office to gradu-
ating cadets at the December Commissioning Service. Left: A
cadet consumes his meal of C-Rations during the Air Mobile FTX.
ORGANIZATIONS/MILITARY 357
CGR's Are "Military Organization-of-the-Year'
Selected as "Military Organization-of-the-Year"
by the Department of Military Science, the
Counter-Guerrilla Raiders completed an eventful
year of service and activity.
The Raiders participated in eight field training
exercises, beginning with the pledge FTX in Sep-
tember. In October the CG's joined with other
ROTC groups from Eastern and Morehead in the
air mobile FTX. In November several CG's acted
as aggressors for an FTX of the Pershing Rifles.
Serving as guides for both fall and spring reg-
istration, the Raiders assumed daily responsibility
for the flags at Alumni Coliseum and those at
Hanger Field for home football games.
As part of the Military Day ceremonies, four
members of the Company, Calvin Mayfield,
James Scott, Hubert Hendren, and Larry Parks,
gave a demonstration of rappelling from a heli-
copter.
The CGR's were awarded a plaque from the
Jaycees for selling the most honey on Honey
Sunday.
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Larry Parks and Hubert Hendren rappel from a helicopter during
a Military Day exhibition.
FRONT ROW: Patty Cleaver, Senior sponsor; Walt Coleman,
Executive Officer; Larry R. Parks, Company Commander; Davis
Tindoll, Jr., First Sergeant; and Dottie Allen, Freshman sponsor
SECOND ROW: Richard J. Whitaker, Thomas W. White Steve
Shannon, Russell Vanderpool, Hubert Hendren, and William S.
Bell. BACK ROW: Rick McChargue, Roy Ziemann, Ralph Hill,
Danny Evans, Newland May, Jesse C Holbrook, Charles Nor-
wood, and Calvin Mayfield.
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FRONT ROW: John B. Lile, Mike E. Sexton, Tim P. Huckaby,
George C. Blackburn, Kevin R. Shaw, Russell Barclay, and Wil-
liam J. Neat. SECOND ROW: Rita Fredericks, Gini Richards,
Sponsor; P. Kenneth Keen, Patricia Wheeler, Sponsor; SSG
Cashious Burdine, Advisor; Jack Colglazier, Thomas L. Lambert,
Gregory L. Meier, and Rex D. Fortner. BACK ROW: John Oliver,
Jr., Vernon Muncy, Rick Haggard, Robert Gimmel, Commanding
Officer; Dennis Woeste, W. Jeffery Ratliff, Raymond Patterson,
Louis Grider, Bobby Jones, Charlie Abner, William R. Caldwell,
John Fryman, Executive Officer; and Jeff Norwitz.
MP's Provide Color Guard Aid Traffic Control
The Military Police Company again proved an
asset to the University and the Richmond com-
munity. The MP's directed traffic for all the home
football games and for the parades held by the
city of Richmond.
On Military Day, in addition to traffic control,
the Company provided the color guard. MP's
also served as the color guard for all home bas-
ketball games.
Richmond Jaycess presented the Military
Police Company with an award for selling candy
to raise money for Jaycee projects.
The MP Company sponsored several speakers
and held classes to encourage improvement
among their members in traffic control and mili-
tary tactis. In October, they took part in an air
mobile FTX. Several parties enlivened the social
area for the MP's.
MP's acted as honor guard members for the
dedication of the Law Enforcement Center and
the re-opening of the Keen Johnson Building.
Members of the Military Police Company provide the color guard
at the Military Day ceremonies.
ORGANIZATIONS/MILITARY 359
Above: Tom Swanson leads the Pershing Rifle Suicide Squad as
they march in the Homecoming Parade. Right: The Suicide Squad
performs during the Pre-Game Ceremonies for Military Day.
SECOND BATTALLION PR STAFF. David Kepler, David Dennis,
Janie Wright, sponsor; Mike Moore, and Joe Barnard.
360 ORGANIZATIONS/MILITARY
PR's Win Drill Meet
Pershing Rifles, Company R-1, organized at
Eastern in 1955, stands as one of the most active
organizations on Eastern's campus. Within 15
years Company R-1 had won more than 150 tro-
phies in drill competition.
Pershing Rifles are primarily a military organi-
zation, representing the Military Science Depart-
ment at various regional and national drill meets.
The "Suicide Sguad," trick drill team, took first
place in a parade competition at Tennessee Tech
University. Marching with the Pershing Rifles and
giving added support were the Valianettes, the
Pershing Rifle's coed affiliates. They also took
first at Tennessee Tech. Aside from competition,
Pershing Rifles provided various services to the
Eastern and Richmond communities. The PR's
travelled to Ohio State, Myrtle Beach, and Cin-
cinnati University for drill competition
Farah Halcomb leads the Valianettes as they drill for the Military
Day spectators.
FRONT ROW: Michael Sowers, executive officer; Deryl L. Swee-
ney, Wallace Marshall, Thomas E. Swanson, Gary Mears, and
Dieter R. Carlton, Company Commander. SECOND ROW: Sandy
Stahl, Judy Hellman, Joy Combs, Valianettes commander; Jenny
Bowman, and Betty Carol Beam. BACK ROW: Starr H. Beren-
broick, Steve Cox, Daniel Riley, Dale L. McNeeley, Tom Jones,
and Timothy A. Hopes, exhibition commander.
ORGANIZATIONS/MILITARY 361
Sponsors Write
Letters to POW's
ROTC sponsors rode in the Homecoming
Parade representing the ROTC companies. They
also were presented on Military Day prior to the
Morehead football game. At the President's
Review, the sponsors presented the awards to
honored cadets.
The sponsors helped to coordinate and deco-
rate for the Military Ball. In March, the girls vis-
ited the patients at Fort Knox Military Hospital. As
the Prisoners of War were released, the ROTC
sponsors wrote a "welcome home" letter to each
of them.
Leah Jones passes under the saber arch on Military Day.
Judy Hellmann, AUSA; Leah Jones, PR's; Patty Cleaver, CGR's;
Dottie Allen, CHR's; Patty Riggs, Scabbard and Blade; Betty
Elam, 1st Battalion; Cindy Smith, Queen Athena; Sherry Moore,
2nd Battalion; Debbie Pearson, Scabbard and Blade; Janie
Wright, 2nd Battalion — PR's; Patricia Wheeler, MP's; Judy Hamil-
ton, PR's; Gini Richards, MP's.
362 ORGANIZATIONS/MILITARY
AUSA Attends National Convention
The Eastern Association of the United States
Army took part in a September picnic at Fort
Knox with the AUSA from the base. In November
they gave a party for the ROTC sponsors and the
Cadre members.
Ten AUSA members travelled to Washington,
D. C. for the National Convention. While there
they attended a Congressional breakfast.
The AUSA members held a candy sale early in
the year. The proceeds were used for the Military
Ball, where Queen Athena was introduced.
Officers of the Association of the United States Army meet with Lt. Col Ed George to plan for the Military Ball.
FRONT ROW: Gregory Moore. LTC Edward H. George, sponsor;
Kenneth Keen, Rick Haggard, Paul Rebmann, Judy Hellmann,
sponsor; Melinda Hall, sponsor; Jeffrey Magers, Rex Dunn, Mike
Sexton, Newland May, and Rafael Grenier. BACK ROW: William
Neat, Joseph Ulanday, Rex Fortner, Company Commander; Rob-
ert Gimmel, Doug Black, Edward Piro, Roy Ziemann, Raymond
Landrum, Davis Tindoll, Jr., Jeff Norwitz, Gary Weldon, Bernie
Hunstad, and Steven Boering.
ORGANIZATIONS/MILITARY 363
CADUCEUS CLUB FRONT ROW: Billy Thompson, Gerald Payne,
president; and Bob Haines SECOND ROW: Timothy May, Carl
Wells, Jr., vice president; Jeff Carson, Dennis Raleigh, Richard
Fury, Arlie Webb, Benita Sabie, and Melvin Dean. THIRD ROW:
Kevin Lett, Bob Shanes, treasurer; Mike Ray, William Owings,
John Leach, Fred Rattiff, Michael Murphy, John Hash, Joanie
Graham, student senate representative; Pam Ghai, Nancy Tillis,
Freda Brown, Sarah DeRossett, Donna Gary, Barbara Whitehead,
secretary; and Patty Hockwalt BACK ROW: Dave Sullivan, Mike
Casey, Jim Ross, and Dr. John Meisenheimer, sponsor.
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CHEMISTRY CLUB. FRONT ROW: Georgia Tye, Karen Mason,
secretary; Lana Roy, vice president; Martha McKenzie. and Morris
Taylor, sponsor. BACK ROW: Les Rice, president; Robert Fryman,
Larry Wright, and Augusto Aguirre.
Caduceus Tours; Chemistry Tutors
Caduceus Club sponsored the fall and spring
visits of the Red Cross Bloodmobile.
In September, the group held a picnic at
Boonesboro State Park along with the Chemistry
and Biology faculty and graduate students.
October 20, the Caduceus Club toured the
University of Kentucky Medical School and Den-
tal School. Second semester, they held a book
sale to raise money for a trip to Eli Lilly Company
in Indianapolis. The annual Spring Banquet and
recognition of honor members climaxed the year.
The Chemistry Club sponsored several pro-
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grams in chemistry by various faculty members
and experts from the surrounding area. Club
members held tutoring sessions in Chemistry and
slide rule lessons for students who needed this
service.
Several members worked in undergraduate
research for the Southeastern Regional meeting
of the Student Affiliates of the American Chemi-
cal Society, which was held in April at Georgia
Tech. Some of the members presented papers at
this meeting.
LEN Association
Sponsors Career Day
The highlight of the year for the Association of
Law Enforcement was the November 16th Ban-
quet at which Commissioner Donald E. Clark of
Multnomah, Oregon, discussed law enforcement
education and the law officer's role in the com-
munity.
The members assisted in the Easter Seal Tele-
thon and sponsored a Campus Cancer Drive in
April.
During spring vacation, the Association
stressed the slogan, "Drive to Return Alive." The
organization also expanded its Criminal Justice
Career File.
On November 4 the group held a picnic and
hayride. A spring picnic and awards program
was also held. Donald Filer was presented a pla-
que for Outstanding Service.
A Career Day in Criminal Justice was held May
1 , Law Day USA. The various aspects of the field
were publicized to encourage recruitment in
Criminal Justice.
Commissioner Donald Clark, of Oregon, stresses the importance
of honesty and compassion to the law officer.
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FRONT ROW: Gene Rankin, Wayne Villelli, Charles Martin, Mike
Stengel, Steven Morrow, president; David Austin, vice president;
Lola Johnson, treasurer; Clairette Pierce, sponsor; Joellen Huddy,
secretary; Doug Black, student senate representative; Robert
Donta, sergeant-at-arms; Mike Ulsh, J. William Barrow, Jr., Gary
Weldon, and Bartholomew J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: James
Brown, James Adams, Rick Devers, Mary Taylor, Julia Owens,
Rebecca Cody, Jill Whicker, Betty Bungenstock, Linda Robinson,
Susan Tacy, Gary Todd, Bradley Crawford, Ron Cannon, Richard
Jackson, Jr., Donald Filer, James Fields, and Pat Gross. BACK
ROW: Charles Fitzpatnck, Robert Christopher, Gerald Pierce,
Christopher Cross, Hal Murray, Donald Lloyd, David Feldhaus,
Terry Stovall, Arthur Bolton, James Paitsel, Larry Kelley, William
Nelson, Jr., Gary Kiser, George Snyder, Jeffrey Mager, and Philip
Meek, Jr.
ORGANIZATIONS/DEPARTMENTALS 365
INTERIOR DESIGN. FRONT ROW: Nancy Boggo, Barbara Ricke,
and Judy Alderson. SECOND ROW: Marty Greene, Pam Caldwell,
secretary: Sharon Duft, treasurer; Betsy Schmidt, president; Con-
nie Goodwin, vice president; and Mr. Don Gates, sponsor. BACK
ROW: Ruth Hill, Connie Perkins, Jackie Clevenger, Kathy Marsh,
JoAnna Peebles, Jill Votaw, Mary Smith, Mary Burlage, Barb Leo-
nard, Cathy Crane, Pam Clifford, Wanda McAllister, Cathryn Car- |
man, and Mary Turpin.
FOOD AND NUTRITION. FRONT ROW: Sue Linneukohl, Marty
Nicholson, treasurer; Adrienne Lennart, president; Beth Grever,
vice president; Beth Sensel, and Janet Baker. BACK ROW: Bea-
trice Risher, Susan Kenny, Susan Graves, Leslie Griffith, Ellene
Gedling, Aletha Masters, and Sue Sells.
Nutrition, Design Clubs Promote Career Interest
The Food and Nutrition Club held a September
tea for freshman home economics majors to
acquaint them with the various aspects of the
Home Economics Department.
In November, the club donated a painting to
the Burrier Building in memory of the late Regina
Niehaus, a former member of the organization.
Tours of the U. K. Medical Center and the IBM
plant in Lexington were held in March. These
tours familiarized the students with dietetics pro-
cedures.
Three members of the Interior Design Club
were sent as delegates to the NSID Professional
Design Convention in October, at Columbus,
Indiana.
In February, the Interior Design Club held a
Bridal Fair to exhibit wedding gowns and other
bridal attire. The fashions were furnished by a
department store. ^Throughout the year, the
group sponsored several guest speakers in the
field of design. A Textiles and Design Symposium
was held in April.
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. FRONT ROW: Rhonda Wall, Brenda
Young, secretary; Barbara Walker, president; Ellen Brautigam,
Vickl McDonald, Susan Shrader, Rusty Butler, Karen Kelly, and
Georgietta Berry. SECOND ROW: Debby Amrurgey, Susan
Graves, Carolyn Webb, Margaret Mason, Patty Eades, Paula Reld,
and Lou Grubbs. THIRD ROW: Laura Greenwell, Marietta Knuehl,
Nadine Lee, Orleen Vaughn, Susan Lowe, Mona Reichenbach,
Kathryn Tuggle, and Lynn Smalley. BACK ROW: Debbie Bunch,
Kathy Houk, Cathy Hill, treasurer; Patty Mains, vice president;
Mary Grider, Cathy Scopa, Sandy Clapp, Norma Price, Peggy
Hensley, Sharon Marlow, and Jane Murphy.
Home Ec Club Holds
Opportunities Pane
Members of the Home Economics Club pres-
ented a panel on the career opportunities in
home economics in November. Throughout the
year they offered several programs on the differ-
ent aspects of home economics to the other
groups in the department. These programs repre-
sented the club's service efforts for the year.
Members of the club attended the Fall State
Workshop at Morehead and the Spring State
Convention in Lexington. The group sold "Care
Packages" to raise money to send two delegates
to the National Convention in Detroit, Michigan.
Members of the Home Ec Club meet in the Family Living Center
for an informal planning session
ORGANIZATIONS/DEPARTMENTALS 367
FRONT ROW: Donna Mullins, secretary; Nancy Houdeshell, Debra Wise, vice president; Sam Hammond, president; Terri Tatman, Pol-
lyanna Henzman, Patti March, Mona Simpson, Vicki Deskins, Carol Roussos, Debbie Tinsley, Paul Stith, and Gary Ferrell. BACK ROW:
Lynn Cross, Yvonne Forkal, Clara Noble, Judy Combs, Marcie Stumbo, Pam Young, Karen Justice, and Drusilla Helvey.
Student Nurses Hold
Membership Drive
A spaghetti supper in September led oft the
year for the Student Nurses Association. Seven
of the members attended the annual Kentucky
Association of Nursing Students Convention in
Louisville. In December, the group began a mem-
bership drive and the publication of a newsletter.
The second semester opened with a candy
sale and a chili supper to raise money for the
spring banquet.
The club held two capping ceremonies. The
first was in September, and the other in February
at which the first class of four year students
received their caps.
A freshman nursing student receives her cap from a member of
the Student Nurses Association.
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MENC, SNEA Hold Membership Drives
The Music Educators National Conference held
a picnic for the Music Department faculty, the
graduate students and music majors in Septem-
ber at Richmond City Park. The purpose was to
encourage MENC membership and to promote
good relations between music students and fac-
ulty.
MENC sent six delegates to the KMEA State
Convention in Owensboro, January 11-13. On
weekends members of the club worked with chil-
dren at Telford Community Center.
The Student National Education Association
began the year with a drive to increase member-
ship. The Mulebarn was the scene of an SNEA
Halloween costume party.
In December, the members of SNEA toured the
Department of Special Education and Rehabilita-
tion. This tour provided the members with an
opportunity to become familiar with the depart-
ment and its programs. The group sponsored
various speakers at their regular meetings.
SNEA, FRONT ROW: Maryann Fer'rante, Roxann Schlelein, presi-
dent; Walter Mayer, treasurer; Diana Hall, secretary; Jennifer
Piatt, vice president; and Cindy Watkins. SECOND ROW; Glenda
Finley, Sue Mantel, Marcia Clarke, Patti Rogers, Wanda Stiles,
Polly Lloyd, Yvonne Allen, Diane Donohue, Libby Wilkins, Susan
Bachus, Pauline McConathy, and Patricia Hoskins. BACK ROW:
Mary Hoagland, Barbara Hambly, Arizona Cornett, Kathy O'Nan,
Dorothy Patterson, Ceilia Combs, Ann Gregory. Rhonda Fryman,
Loretta Wells, Patricia Wilder, Vicki McDonald, Cathy Rausch, and
Peggy Golyer.
MENC. FRONT ROW: Vicki Moon, Minda Thompson, Nancy Cot-
ton, Terry Smith, Barbara Sanders, Marilyn Van Cleave, Denise
Baker, Nancy Hastings, and Ann Wagner. SECOND ROW: Caro-
lyn Van Gilder, Linda Tincher, Nancy McKenney, Blanda Allen,
Tanya Moores, Mary Moorhead, secretary; Pamela Shepherd,
Jacque Verst, and Judy Reed. BACK ROW: Eldon Matlick, Fred
Peterson, sponsor; Kenneth Byrdwell, president; Jeff Middleton,
Samuel Stokes, Roger Hott, Theodore Pope, Terry Bromley, trea-
surer; Frank Stephens, vice president; Paul Proffitt, Nathanael
Carter, Douglas Baber, Ken Henry, Steve Mahogany, and Craig
Hartje.
ORGANIZATIONS/DEPARTMENTALS 369
Phi Beta Lambda
Aids Mothers' March
Phi Beta Lambda, a national organization for
young adults enrolled in business and office pro-
grams, is now in its second year of existence.
Members participated in the Mothers' March for
Birth Defects by collecting door-to-door for the
March of Dimes. Other activities included making
weekly visits to the Kenwood Nursing Home,
touring IBM's Lexington plant, and attending the
State Leadership Conference at Cumberland
Falls State Park.
Phi Beta Lambda attempts to develop the qual-
ities of business and civic leadership in today's
youth, preparing them to enter the business
world.
Debbie Bowles and Shirley Rusterholz make a call at President
Martin's home to collect for the Mothers' March.
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PHI BETA LAMBDA. FRONT ROW: Sharon Fields, Patty Early,
Jarjice Brewer, Nancy Botner, Shirley Rusterholz, vice president;
Joyce Kilgore, secretary; and Anita Bertrand. BACK ROW: R.
Dean Burkett, sponsor; Deborah Bowles, president; Karen
Ramey, Greg Brunsman, treasurer; Dianna Rayburn, Lynn Brown,
Janna Vice, and Emogene Hogg, sponsor.
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AGRICULTURE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Dr. Dwight Barkley, spon-
sor; Ray Patterson, Glenn Hayes, sponsor; Marv Batte, Thomas
Ellingsworth, Vikki Spicer, Jance Reid, Doris Wicklund, Sharon
Maupin, Jimmy Gover, and Daniel Custis. SECOND ROW: William
Harris, Oscar Tudor, Steven Rismiller, Michael Early, Francis Par-
ker, Gene Gibson, Kevin Hall, David Boren, Thomas Butcher, Rick
Marshall, and Darvin Sebastian. BACK ROW: Dr. Archie Devore,
Stephen Bailey, Keith Gibson, Vaden Wagoner, Robert Kirzinger,
John Salyers, and Mark Cowman.
Ag Club and ACE Sponsor Speakers
The Agriculture Club sponsored the tirst sanc-
tioned National Tractor Pull in Madison County,
offering cash prizes totaling $7,000.00.
Members of the club went on a field trip to Flo-
rida. While there, the group toured several Flo-
rida nurseries. Dr. Frank Gibert of Union College
spoke to the group about the Everglades.
The group, approximately one-half of whom
are agriculture majors, began publication of a
club newspaper, The Carter Report.
The theme for the Association of Childhood
Education for the year, "Opening Avenues
Through Communication," was the incentive
for speakers, panel discussions and other
activities throughout the year.
In October, ACE held an open house for
members and other students to meet with the
elementary education faculty and ask ques-
tions about childhood education.
ACE also presented a series of story-telling
programs on Eastern's radio station.
ACE. FRONT ROW: Jenniter Piatt, Patricia Judge, Patti Rogers,
Kathy O'Nan, Marcia Clarke, and Barb Pitakos. SECOND ROW:
Susan Tolliver, Linda Guenthner, Deborah Abbott, Cynthia Kelso,
Vickie Raderer, secretary; Cacus Flesher, sponsor; Barbara
Lumsden, president; Lynn Fox, Martha Ambrose, and Susan
Henry, treasurer. BACK ROW: Karen Dockery, Dana Asher, Clar-
enetta Henderson, Dorothy Patterson, Bette Gatewood, Diana
Zurface, Patricia Kohl, vice president; Marcie Marlow, Gwen
Mayes, and Ethel Sams, sponsor.
ORGANIZATIONS/DEPARTMENTALS 371
AURORA Provides
Creative Outlet
AURORA, Eastern's student literary publica-
tion, was published with the purpose of giving
talented students the opportunity and experience
of writing for publication. It also provided a
record of student literary endeavor.
The student editors made final selections for
the publication after a year of selecting the best
from hundreds of prose and poetry works sub-
mitted for consideration. The faculty worked
closely with the editors by giving constructive
criticisms for improving each piece. The
AURORA was placed on sale late in the spring.
Dr. George Sutton, Advisor; Brenda Wheeler, Paul Brokaw, anc
Dorothy Bayer.
Brenda Wheeler listens as Dr. Sutton criticizes a prose work sub-
mitted to the AURORA.
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Eastern Progress
Broadens Coverage
In its fiftieth year of publication, the
PROGRESS expanded news coverage to
include both on-and off-campus reporting.
New angles were developed for features and
sports coverage was broadened.
Jack D. Frost, former sports editor and
managing editor, became the first graduate
student to serve as editor. At mid-year Frost
moved on to fill the position of news editor
for the Richmond Register, which was
vacated by the untimely death of former
PROGRESS staffer, Jim House. Jim Ross
again served as business manager.
Robert Babbage, Jr., having been manag-
ing editor, became editor. With a few
changes in editorships, the Spring semester
found the PROGRESS extending investiga-
tive and city-campus reporting. Editorially,
the paper suggested extended library hours,
examined pollution problems and press free-
dom, and included new columns.
BOB BABBAGE, Spring Semester Editor
BETSEY BELL, Managing Editor
ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 373
KEN GULLETTE, Circulation Manager, and
PAT DOTSON, Fine Arts Editor
JOAN COTTONGIM, Features Editor, and
DELMA FRANCIS, Academics Editor
JIM KIRK, Sports Editor, and JOHN NELSON, Editorial Assistant
374 ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
FRONT ROW: Jan Hensley, Becky Burden, Candy Wells, Louis
Will, and Sue Smith. BACK ROW: Francis Kennedy, Keith Carroll,
Julie Hoyt, and Kathy Callahan.
FAWN CONLEY, News Editor, and JACK FROST, Fall Semester Editor
ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 375
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Milestone Marks
Golden
Anniversary
During its Golden Anniversary
year the MILESTONE continued its
50-year-old tradition ot reporting in
words and pictures the events of
the year at Eastern.
Countless hours went into the
compilation of photographs and
copy that constitute this 608-page
book. But, in addition to producing
the book itself, the staff worked at
several fund-raising projects neces-
sary in order to continue selling for
$7.50 a book which costs approxi-
mately $10.00 each to produce.
Picture sales, sale of organization
pages and investments were among
the business activities designed to
hold down the cost to the individual
student.
It wasn't all drudgery for the
MILESTONE staffers. Activities such
as the fall workshop-picnic, the
Associated Collegiate Press con-
vention in New York City and the
annual spring awards banquet pro-
vided both informational and recre-
ational breaks from the activity.
FRONT ROW: Polly Lloyd, Sharon Stephens,
Dave Sullivan, Debbie Kirk, Debbie Raistnck,
Bill Sawyer, Lynn Meisenzahl, Linda Mittel,
Rhonda Fryman, Karen Dockery, Debbie
Schock, Cathy Carman, Phyllis Barton, and
Ann Colao. BACK ROW: Rick Allen, Betsy Hill,
Eveanna Betz, Aleta Greayer, Rhonda Dye-
house, Debbie Vander Horst, and Carl Simms.
ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 377
LINDA MITTEL, Managing Editor
BETSY HILL, Organizations Editor
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CARL SIMMS, Underclasses Co-Editor
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DEBBIE RAISTRICK, Academics Editor
CONNIE BALL, Honors Editor. SHARON STEPHENS, Athletics
Editor, and PHYLLIS BARTON, Seniors Editor
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RICK ALLEN, Business Manager and Underclasses Co-Editor
BILL SAWYER, Editor-in-Chief
ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 379
Photographic Staff Attend Nikon School
Photography is more than a
technical skill. But, because of
its many technical aspects, it
necessitates a professional atti-
tude. The development of this
attitude in his students was the
goal of University Photogra-
pher, Larry Bailey.
"A professional attitude is a
necessary stepping stone to
professional results," says Bai-
ley. This attitude was sought
after and attained by student
photographers Jim Shepherd,
Dan Quigg, Don Wallbaum,
Russ Tapp, Gary Zeller, Ken
Griffin, and Chip Osborne.
Although described as "zany"
by many, this motley crew was
responsible for the photos
which won the MILESTONE
college photo honors last year.
Professionalism did not mean
that photographers could not
enjoy themselves. They did.
Bailey, Shepherd, and Wall-
baum attended Nikon school in
September. The school was
held in Indianapolis and
explored 35mm techniques.
KEN GRIFFIN, and LARRY BAILEY, University Photographer
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RUSS TAPP and DAN QUIGG
DON WALLBAUM and JIM SHEPHERD, right, at the Nikon School.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Wanda McAllistar, vice president; Beth Grever, treasurer;
Larry Parks, president; Debbie Tully, reporter; and Mary Ann Fisher, secretary.
Seniors Enter Last Year With Mixed Feelings
As the Seniors arrived back on campus for
their tinal year, their thoughts were tilled with
feelings of both excitement and nostalgia for they
were about to enter the world as educated men
and women. As they looked forward into the
future, they also remembered fond moments with
the friends they had made throughout the years.
May 13, 1973 brought graduation and the final
meeting of the Class of 73. For Seniors and par-
ents alike, it was a proud moment that will be
always cherished. So just as the Class of 73
arrived as freshmen full of excitement and vitality,
they left Eastern with the knowledge to last a life-
time.
384 SENIORS/CLASS OFFICERS
DEBORAH LESLIE ABBOTT, Louisville.
B.S. Elementary Education
GEORGE H. ABELL, JR., Louisville
B.B.A. General Business
CHARLIE ABNER, Ricetown
A.B. Political Science
BONNIE MAE ABOUND, Louisville
A.B. Social Work
LEONA R. ABRAHAM, Toledo, Ohio
A.B. Art
DONNA G. ADAMS, Sarasota, Florida
A.B. Art
FRANCES LYNN ADAMS, Elizabethtown
B.S. Interior Design
GARY WAYNE ADAMS, New Castle
B.S. Electronics Technology
JAMES LUNDY ADAMS, Lexington
B.S. Law Enforcement
BERTEE ADKINS, Harold
B.S. Business Education
SUSAN LEE ADKINS, Vancouver, Washington
B.B.A. General Business
JAMES LEE ALBRIGHT, Levittown, Pennsylvania
A.B. Art Education
JOYCE M. ALBRO, Louisville
A.B. Psychology and Political Science
JENNIE L. ALCORN, Lexington
B.S. Law Enforcement
WILMA LEE ALCORN, Irvine
B.S. Elementary Education
JUDY MARIE ALDERSON, Paducah
B.S. Home Economics
SHIRLEY MORGAN ALEXANDER, Sanford, Florida
A.B. Social Work
JIM HAROLD ALFORD, Lexington
B.A. Speech
C. RICHARD ALLEN, JR., Fern Creek
B.B.A. Data Processing
LARRY OLEN ALLEN, Orlando
B.A. Industrial Technology
YVONNE E. ALLEN, Lakeside Park
A.B. and B.S. History and Psychology
DENNIS KEITH ALLEY, Richmond
B.B.A. Data Processing
RODNEY GLEN ALSUP, Milton
B.B.A. Accounting
PAMELA DAWN AMBROSE, Delaware, Ohio
A.B. Social Work
JAMES MICHAEL ANDERSON, Louisville
B.B.A. Marketing
DANIEL STEPHEN ARGABRIGHT, Anderson, Indian;
B.S. Physical Education
JOHN SCOTT ARNOLD, Owenton
B.S. Psychology
DANA LYNN ASHER, Hyden
B.S. Child Development
SENIORS/ABB-ASH 385
Ravine Remains a Center of Campus Life
JANE AUBERRY, Springfield
B.S. Elementary Education
RICHARD DARRELL AUBREY, Louisville
B.S. Physical Education
GARY S. AYERS, Lexington
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
ROGER WAYNE AYERS, Middlesboro
B.B.A. Accounting
VICKI ANN AYERS, Amelia, Ohio
A.B. French and English
ROBERT ALEXANDER BABBAGE, Lexington
A.B. Political Science and Journalism
DOUGLAS ALLEN BABER, Winchester
B.M.E. Music
JAMES LYNN BABER, Pans
B.S. Industrial Education
GARY SEWELL BAILEY, Shelbyville
A.B. History
JACOB TALLEY BAILEY, Paducah
B.S. Law Enforcement
EUGENE R. BAKENHESTER, Washington
Courthouse, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
FRANK LEE BAKER, Cleveland, Georgia
B.S. Law Enforcement
BOBBIE JEAN BALL, Nicholasville
B.S. Elementary Education
CONNIE BALL, Miamisburg, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
STEPHEN DENNIS BANDURA, JR., Whitehall,
Pennsylvania
B.S. Law Enforcement
B. JAYNE BANGS, Loveland, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
ROMA F. BANKS, Bethany
B.S. Elementary Education
DEBORAH CAROYL BARFIELD, Lee City
B.S. Economics Education
GLORIA LYNN BARGER, Richmond
A.B. English
GLORIA ANN BARGO, Corbin
B.S. Elementary Education
KAY BARKER, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
ROBERT DARRELL BARNES, Winchester
B.S. Industrial Technology
GLENDA KAY BARNETT, New Albany, Indiana
B.M.E. Music Education
SARA SUE BARNETT, Ewing
A.B. Social Work
JILL A. BARTHEN, Orient, Ohio
B.S. Health Education
ROGER LOWELL BASHAM, Louisville
B.S. Physical Education
JOHN LINDSAY BATTS, Versailles
A.B. Anthropology and Sociology
CONNIE SUE BAUHAN, Orient, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
386 SENIORS/AUB-BAU
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DOROTHY LOUISE BAYER, Richmond
B.A. English
BETTY CAROL BEAM, Bardstown
B.S. Elementary Education
JOHN BEAM, Bardstown
B.S. Recreation
WILLIAM J. BEARD, Fairdale
B.S. Elementary Education
JEANETTE MARIE BEDORE, Cincinnati, Ohio
A.B. Philosophy and Social Work
JOHN WOODSON BEGLEY, Corbin
B.S. Industrial Education
LINDA L. BEGLEY, Lebanon
A.B. English
WILLIAM E. BEGLEY, Beattyville
B.A. Philosophy and Political Science
KATHY TUCKER BELCHER, Danville
B.S. Elementary Education
BETSEY LYNN BELL, Louisville
A.B. Journalism and Broadcasting
MARGARET CAROL BELLAMY, Richmond
A.B. Art
JUDY GAIL BENNETT, Manchester
A.B. Spanish
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Karen Rhoades helps Jim Shepherd release her goldfish in the
ravine pond as Patrick Jones watches.
SENIORS 'BAY-BEN 387
Taking advantage of the good fall weather, Joyce Rusterholz and Phil Dube wax his ce
PAT ANN BENNETT, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Math
SANDRA KAY BENTLEY, Dorton
B.S. Rehabilitation Education
WANDA LOUISE BERRY, Ghent
B.S. Business Education
LYNDA SUE BERTRAM, Monticello
A.B. Social Work
SUSAN ANN BERTRAND, Cold Spring
A.B. English
CHARLES R. BIDWELL, Louisville
B.S. Physical Education
LINDA MAE BIRGE, Salyersville
B.S. Math
JAMES C. BISIG, Louisville
B.B.A. Business
388 SENIOR/BEN-BIS
Fall Weather Encourages Outdoor Activity
CONNIE LEE BLACK, Erlanger
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
DEBBIE A. BLACK, Corbin
B.S. Home Economics Education
LARRY WAYNE BLACKBURN, Versailles
A.B. Regional Planning
JAMES RAY BLAIR, Louisville
A.B. Philosophy
JOYCE A. BLAIR, Louisville
B.S. Math
PAUL E. BLAIR, Williamstown
B.S. Physical Education
RHONDA L. BLAIR, Guston
B.M.E. Music
SALLY BLAIR, Letcher
B.S. Law Enforcement
ROGER DALE BLANKENSHIP, Louisville
B.S. Agriculture
PEGGY ROBINSON BLANTON, London
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
DORIS ELAINE BLEDSOE, Aaron
B.A. English
MARTHA SUE BLEVINS, Monticello
A.B. Library Science
ROSALEE BOOTHE, Beattyville
B.S. Business Education
STEVEN K. BORING, Mt. Gilead, Ohio
B.B.A. Accounting
CHRISTINA MARIA BOSLER, Louisville
B.S. Math
JAMES PATRICK BOURNE, Somerset
B.S. Regional Planning
ALLEN POWERS BOWEN, JR., Erlanger
B.B.A. General Business
JACK BOWMAN, JR., Mt. Vernon
B.A. Art
BARBARA JO BRACKEN, Berea
B.S. Elementary Education
GIGI BRADFORD, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
B.S. Physical Education
FRANCES ELIZABETH BRAMLAGE, Lexington
B.S. Elementary Education
LARRY KEITH BRANDENBURG, Berea
B.M. Church Music
GARY ALLEN BRANDON, Gahanna, Ohio
B.S. Wildlife Management
WILLIAM H. BRENDA, Crawfordsville, Indiana
B.S. Industrial Education
FRANCES ANN BRETZ, Carlisle
B.S. Business Education
JANET CAROL BRIGMON, Manchester
B.M.E. Music
JACQUELINE MARIE BRISBAY, Lexington
B.S. Audiology and Speech
LARRY SCOTT BRITTON, Frankfort
B.B.A. General Business
SENIORS/BLA-BRI 389
'Oh, It Hardly Ever Rains in Sunny
BRENDA WOOD BROADDUS, South Shore
B.S. Home Economics
PAUL FREDERICK BROKAW, Louisville
A.B. English
TERRY L. BROMLEY, Dry Ridge
B.M.E. Music
AVA SUE BROOKS, Williamson, West Virginia
B.S. Physical Education
KATHERINE AMY BROTHERS, Versailles
B.S. Physical Education
BARRINGTON M. BROWN, West Liberty
B.B.A. General Business
BENJAMIN ARTHUR BROWN, Lexington
A.B. Political Science
JACQUEL BROWN, Cynthiana
B.S. Industrial Technology
KAREN LEE BROWN, Burgin
B.M.E. Music
RAYMOND LEE BROWN, Louisville
B.S. Law Enforcement
ROBERT DOUGLAS BROWN, Louisville
A.B. Social Work
STEPHEN ALONZO BROWN, Crab Orchard
B.S. Industrial Education
STEPHEN F. BROWN, Fort Thomas
B.B.A. General Business
SYLVESTER R. BROWN, JR., Lebanon
A.B. Political Science
PATRICIA L. BROWNELL, Louisville
B.S. Recreation Administration
SARAH E. BROWNING, Harlan
B.S. Physical Education
MARY JUNE BRUNKER, Cynthiana
B.S. Elementary Education
KARLA JEANNE BRYANT, Berea
A.B. English
WILLIAM HENERY BUCKLER, Vine Grove
B.A. Art
NICHOLAS ROBERT BUCKLEY, Sabina, Ohio
A.B. Political Science
PEGGY SUE BUIS, Eubank
B.S. Elementary Education
PAULA MARIE BUNCH, Loyall
B.S. Home Economics
ERIC R. BUNDY, Louisville
A.B. History
NANCY L. BURCH, Middlesboro
B.S. Nursing
CYNTHIA ANN BURKART, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
JANET RUTH BURKS, Elizabethtown
B.S. Rehabilitation
MARY CARROLL BURNETT, Brandenburg
B.S. Rehabilitation
JAMES RUSSELL BURNS, Manchester
B.S. Industrial Education
390 SENIORS/BRO-BUR
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Coed's rush back to their dorm to escape pouring rain
SENIORS 391
Float Building Requires Late Hours
WILLIAM EDWARD BURNS, Richmond
B.S. Law Enforcement
ROBERT CARL BURRIS, Columbus, Ohio
B.S. Recreation
DONALD WAYNE BURTON, Harrodsburg
B.M.E. Music Education
PORTIA B. BURTON, Somerset
B.S. Elementary Education
MARSHALL LANIER BUSH, Bartow, Florida
B.B.A. Marketing
DORETTA JEAN BUTLER, Lexington
B.S. Home Economics Education
KENNETH RICHEY BYRDWELL, Hopkinsville
B.M.E. Music
BRENDA FAYE CABLE, Campton
A.B. Sociology
DONALD RAY CABLE, Campton
A.B. Social Work
DIANNE MILLION CAIRNS, Harrodsburg
A.B. Art
ROBERT H. CAIRNS, Coatesville, Pennsylvania
B.S. Industrial Technology and B.B.A. Business
PAMELA LEE CALDWELL, London
B.S. Home Economics
WILLIAM REED CALDWELL, Carlisle
B.S. Agriculture
CATHERINE GREGORY CALLAS, Hagerstown,
Maryland
B.S. Law Enforcement
MILDRED PALMER CAMENISCH, Stanford
B.S. School Health
BRENDA MARTIN CAMPBELL, Richmond
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
392 SENIORS/BUR-CAM
CLIFFORD EARL CAMPBELL, Versailles
B.S. Biology
DENNIS W. CAMPBELL, Corbin
B.S. Industrial Technology
FREDA LOU CAMPBELL, Betsy Layne
A.B. Library Science
VANESSA GAYLE CAMPBELL, Whitesburg
B.M.E. Music
DIETER RAYMOND CARLTON, Badhamburg,
Germany
A.B. Broadcasting
DEBORAH LEE CARR, Louisville
B.S. Business Education
KEITH F. CARROLL, Cincinnati, Ohio
A.B. Journalism
SUSAN LYNNE CARROLL, Lexington
B.S. Elementary Education
RUTH ELDON CARRUBA, Cumberland
B.S. Business Education
GEORGIA MELTON CARTER, Manchester
A.B. Sociology
NATHANAEL E. CARTER, Versailles
B.M.E. Music
RICHARD ALLEN CASE, Louisville
A.B. Sociology
CYNTHIA MYERS CASEY, Richmond
A.B. French
CHERYL LYNN CASTLE, Paintsville
B.A. Speech and Drama
JOHNNY MICHAEL CASTLE, Paintsville
B.B.A. Accounting
ARNOLD R CATES, Louisville
A.B. English
Students take time from their busy schedules to work on their organiza-
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SENIORS/CAM-CAT 393
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JUDITH A. CAUDILL, Letcher
B.S. Law Enforcement
JOHN R. CECIL, New Haven
B.A. Speech Pathology and Audiology
JOHN TAYLOR CENTER, Campton
B.A. Geography
GLENNA SUE CHARLES, Phyllis
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
THOMAS D. CHENAULT, Richmond
B.S. Law Enforcement
DEBORAH ELAYNE CHESTNUT, Louisville
B.A. Social Work
JANET SUE CHILDRESS, Louisville
B.S. Physical Education
REBECCA FAYE CLANCY, Lexington
A.B. Social Work
SANDRA KAY CLAPP, New Madison, Ohio
B.S. Home Economics Education
DIANNE LYNN CLARE, Louisville
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
BRENDA GALE CLARK, Corbin
B.M.E. Music Education
DREAMA LEE CLARK, Cynthiana
B.S. Biology
JIMMIE JOANNE CLARK, Richmond
A B. History and B.S. Math
SUSAN E. CLARK, Lebanon
B.S. Elementary Education
NORMA JEAN CLEMMONS, Union, Ohio
A.B. History
LARRY W CLEVELAND, Williamstown
A.B. Political Science
394 SENIORS/CAU-CLE
Door Decorations Brighten Up Dorm
ROBERT ORAN CLICK, Richmond
B.B.A. Marketing
TIMOTHY MITCHELL COEN, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.B.A. Marketing
GEORGE WALLACE COFFEY, Louisville
A.B. Political Science
SHARETTA LITTLE COLEMAN, Virgie
B.B.A. Accounting
JACK KERRY COLGLAZIER, Xenia, Ohio
B.S. Law Enforcement
JIMMIE EWELL COLLETTE, Campbellsville
B.S. Recreation
JANET PIGMAN COLLIER, Louisville
B.S. Speech Pathology
PATRICIA ANN COLLIER, London
A.B. Social Work
DONNA KAYE COLSTON, Franktort
B.S. Physical Education
TED LYNN COLVIN, Foster
B.S. Agriculture
BYRON F. COMBS, Hazard
B.S. Business Education
CEILIA JOETTE COMBS, Paintsville
A.B. English
GARY GLENN COMBS, Manchester
B.B.A. Business Administration
GREGORY S. COMBS, Okeana, Ohio
A.B. History
JOY R COMBS, Whitesburg
B.S. Business Education
DEBRA LEE CONOVER, Harrodsburg
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
JAMES THOMAS CONRAD, Springfield, Ohio
B.S. Vocational Rehabilitation Education
DWIGHT ALAN CONWAY, Sinai
B.S. School Health
JOE BURTON COOKSEY, Richmond
B.B.A. General Business
LINDA KAY COOPER, Troy, Ohio
A.B. English
ARIZONA CORNETT, Skyline
B.S. Business Education
CAROLYN B. CORNETT, Beattyville
A.B. Art
DEBORAH ANN CORNETT, Versailles, Indiana
A.B. English
STANLEY NELSON CORNETT, Richmond
B.M.E. Music
KERRY LEE COURTNEY, Florence
B.B.A. Marketing
CHERYL LEA COX, Williamsburg
A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology
KATHERINE HARGRAVE COX, Kingsport, Tennessee
B.S. Elementary Education
KATHRYN OAKLEY COX, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
SENIORS/CLI-COX 395
DU's Sponsor Annual Bike Race
MARGARET L. COX, Lancaster
B.S. Physical Education
MARY MARGARET COX, Lexington
B.S. Physical Education
TYLER D. COX, Lawrenceburg
A.B. Broadcasting
JANIE C. CRAWLEY, Campbellsville
B.S. Business Education
SHARON ANN CREWS, Columbus, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
SANDRA KAY CROLEY, Williamsburg
B.S. Elementary Education
PAULA JOAN CROPPER, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
CHRISTOPHER G. CROSS, Ausable Forks, New York
B.S. Law Enforcement
SHERIDAN LYNN CROSS, Erlanger
B.S. Nursing
ROBERT FRANK CROSSLEY, Collingswood, New
Jersey
B.S. Physical Education
MELL WOOD CROUCH, JR., Springfield
B.M.E. Music
DENA JO CULVER, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
MARY SHALENE CUMMINS, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
DAVE MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM, Newport
A.B. English
DEBORAH LEE CURRY, Richmond
B.S. Elementary Education
DOUG CZOR, Allentown, Pennsylvania
B.S. Law Enforcement
PRAVINKVMAR I. DATEL, Nairobi, Kenya
B.S. Industrial Technology
MARBETH ANN DAVIDSON, Red Fox
B.S. Business Education
ALLEN WILLIAM DAVIS, Louisville
A.B. History and Political Science
DIANE L. DAVIS, Mt. Sterling
B.S. Mathematics
JAMES JOSEPH DAVIS, Homestead, Pennsylvania
B.S. Health and Physical Education
KATHLEEN E. DAVIS, Owensville, Ohio
B.S. Speech Pathology
KIRK WILLIAM DAVIS, Orlando, Florida
B.S. Health
ROBERT ELLEN DAVIS, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
TERESA UPTON DAVIS, Berea
B.S. Elementary Education
CHARLOTTE LYNN DAWSON, LaGrange
B.S. Elementary Education
DAN PURDOM DAWSON, Versailles
A.B. Broadcasting
GWENDOLYN STUMBO DAWSON, McDowell
B.S. Special Education
396 SENIORS/COX-DAW
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Bernie Harubla watches for the starter's signal at the DU Bike Race.
CONNIE STANDAFER DEATON, Dayton, Ohio
A.B. English and Spanish
JOSEPH W. DECHIRICO, Dayton, Ohio
A.B. Political Science
JUDY ELLINGTON DECHIRICO, Ashland
B.S. Elementary Education
RICHARD L. DEGLOW, Florence
B.S. Psychology
MARY JANE DEJACO, Alexandria
B.S. Elementary Education
DEBORAH ANN DELDUCA, Dormont, Pennsylvania
B.S. Elementary Education
JOSEPH B. DELPH, Lynch
B.B.A. Business Administration
VICKI DENNIS, Louisville
A.B. English
LOIS ANN DENNISTON, Campton
B.S. Business Education
JUNE RUTH DENNY, Fairfield, Ohio
B.S. Home Economics
JOHN THOMAS DESKINS, Pikeville
B.B.A. Business Administration
RAYMOND FRANCIS DESLOOVER, Monroe,
Michigan
B.S. Industrial Technology
SENIORS/DEA-DES 397
MARY CATHERINE DEWEESE, Dayton, Ohio
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
CAROL SHILL DICKTER, Enterprise, Alabama
A.B. History
RICHARD J. DIEHL, Louisville
A.B. Drama
JAMES BARTRAM DINGUS, Prestonsburg
B.B.A. Marketing
NAPOLEON DOBBINS, Louisville
B.S. Psychology
ROBERT A. DOBBS, Franklin
B.S. Law Enforcement
TERESA W. DOBBS, Ashland
A.B. English
DENNIS DALE DOGGETT, Verona
B.B.A. Marketing
BERTIE RAY DOLEN, Monticello
B.B.A. General Business
DARLA DONLEY, Troy, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
RICHARD BERNARD DONOGHUE, Louisville
B.B.A. Business Administration
ROBERT ALVIN DONTA, Ashland
B.S. Law Enforcement
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Students in Physical Science class calculates results from experiment
on the principles of motion.
398 SENIORS/DEW-DON
Students Calculate in Lab Classes
RICHARD WILLIAM DOOLEY, Louisville
A.B. Political Science
JAMES HUGH DORMAN, Covington
B.S. Industrial Education
JANICE A. G. DOSSETT, Harrodsburg
B.S. Elementary Education
IRVIN L. DOTSON, Pikeville
B.B.A. Accounting
PATRICIA JEAN DOTSON, Cincinnati
A.B. Speech and Drama
PATRICK L. DOUGHERTY, Bellevue
A.B. Sociology
LYNN DIANE DOWELL, Cincinnati
B.S. Kindergarten and Elementary Education
GEORGE T. DOYLE, Pans
B.S. Law Enforcement
JOHN ROBERT DREW, Lexington
B.M.E. Music
JOAN ADAMS DRURY, Versailles
B.S. Elementary Education
PHYLLIS GAY DUNAWAY, Miamisburg, Ohio
A.B. History
MARK E. DUNCAN, Lancaster
B.B.A. General Business
GARY R. DUNLAP, Richmond
B.B.S. Industrial Technology
WILLIAM THOMAS DUNN, Richmond
B.S. Psychology
JON EDWARD DURKIN, Lexington
A.B. Art
ROBERT B. DURRETT, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Technology
CLAUDE WILLIAM DYE, Somerset
B.B.A. Business
RHONDA CAROL DYEHOUSE, Crab Orchard
B.S. Elementary Education
PATTY McKEEHAN EADES, Richmond
B.S. Home Economics
PATRICIA LYNN EARLY, Valley Station
B.S. Business Education
JOSEPH EDGAR EATON, Wilmington, Ohio
B.S. Agriculture
ROBERT HEINZ EBERT, Shepherdsville
A.B. Law Enforcement and Social Work
ERNEST LEE EDGINGTON III, Winchester
A.B. History
MARVIN EGBERT, Versailles
B.B.A. Electronic Data Processing
WILLIAM M. EGGEMEIER, Newport
A.B. Political Science
JUDITH ANN EHRENBERG, Reading, Ohio
A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology
WALTER RALPH EHRET, Covington
B.B.A. Accounting
SHERRY LYNN EKER, Dayton
B.S. Elementary Education
SENIORS/DOO-EKE 399
BETTY J. ELAM, Louisville
B.S. Medical Technology
KATHY ELDER, Fairfield
B.S. Elementary Education
BETTY JANE ELKIN, Winchester
A.B. History
WINSTON ANTHONY EMMANUEL, Trinidad, West
Indies
B.S. Physical Education and Corrective Therapy
SUSAN KAREN ENGLER, Louisville
A.B History
KENNETH LEROY ERNSPIKER, JR., Jeffersontown
B.B.A. Accounting
DONALD C. ESTEP, London
A.B. Art
KATHLEENA GAY EVANS, Covington
A.B. Social Work
PEGGY SUE EVERSOLE, Buckhorn
B.S. Elementary Education
YOLANDA GAYLE FARRELL, Frankfort
B.B.A. Marketing
DIANNA LEA FEDERLE, Louisville
B.B.A. Data Processing
DAVID J. FELDHAUS, Covington
B.S. Law Enforcement
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Above: Mud puddles from warm autumn showers provide a great place for a little fun. Right:
The Fountain is a place to rinse out your slacks after a run in the mud puddles.
400 SENIORS/ELA-FEL
Puddles Provide Excuse for Fun
THERESA ANN FELDMAN, Madison, Indiana
B.S. Recreation Supervisor
TAYLOR LYNN FELTNER, Fairfield, Ohio
A.B. Broadcasting
DRUE FERGUSON, Dayton
B.B.A. Data Processing
ELMA JEAN FERGUSON, Flat Gap
A.B. Library Science
MICHAEL MOORE FERGUSON, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Education
MARY ETTA FERMAN, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
YVONNE FIELDS, Hamilton, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
JAMES LARRY FIELDS, Paris, Tennessee
B.S Law Enforcement
SHARON B. FIELDS, Pans
B.S. Business Education and Office Administration
STEPHEN ALAN FIELDS, Winchester
A.B. History and Social Science
JAMES M. FIELY, Mentor, Ohio
B.S. Industrial Technology
DONALD R. FILER, Lexington
B.S Law Enforcement
SENIORS/FEL-FIL 401
GLENDA DEAN FINLEY, Bellbrook, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
MAE FINLEY, Manchester
B.S. Business Education
CLAUDIA LOUISE FISCHER, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
PETER LOUIS FISCHER, Louisville
A.B. Political Science
BEVERLY JEAN FISHER, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
DIANE C. FISHER, Cleveland, Ohio
B.S. School Health
MARY ANN FISHER, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Special and Elementary Education
PAMELA MARTENS FISK, Battle Creek, Michigan
B.S. Law Enforcement
TERRY LEE FISK, Coldwater, Michigan
B.S. Law Enforcement
JOSEPH COOPER FITCH, Versailles
B.S. Law Enforcement
LINDA M. FITZER, Southgate
B.S. Kindergarten and Elementary Education
LYNN PAULINE FLANERY, Flemingsburg
B.S. Physical Education
DAVID RICHARD FOYT, Sidney, Ohio
B.B.A. Finance
JOHN E. FOLAND, Miamisburg, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
VICKY LYNN FOLEY, North Middletown
B.S. Health and Physical Education
YVONNE FOREE, Louisville
A.B. English
Two romantic students take advantage of a quiet and inspiring atmosphere.
402 SENIORS/FIN-FOR
Plaza Provides Inspiring Atmosphere
DAVID WAYNE FORTNER, Williamstown
B.S. Physical Education
REX D. FORTNER, Florence
B.B.A. Accounting
STEVEN G. FORTNER, Lexington
B.B.A. General Business
STEVEN R. FOSSON, Ashland
B.S. Law Enforcement
GERRYE LYNN FOSTER, Somerset
B.S. Elementary Education
MARCIA JEAN FOSTER, Lexington
B.S. Elementary Education
LAWRENCE D. FRALEY, Middletown, Ohio
B.B.A. General Business
PATRICIA S. FRANKLIN, Louisa
B.S Physical Education
ESTER RATLIFF FRAZIER, Elkhorn City
A.B. English
DWAIN B. FREDERICK, Manchester
B.S. Elementary Education
RONNIE LYNN FREEMAN, Lawrenceburg
B.S. Health
TERESA J. FREEMAN, Auxier
A.B. Spanish
WILLIAM STEPHEN FRITSCH, Louisville
B.S. Physical Education
DAVID LOUIS FRY, Springboro, Ohio
B.B.A. General Business
JOHN WILLIAM FUNK, Springfield
B.S. Law Enforcement
ANNE ROWLAND FURR, Frankfort
B.S. Elementary Education
MICHAEL WAYNE GABBARD, Winchester
B.S. Mathematics
CARL K. GIBHART, Mackville
A.B History
PATRICIA ROYALTY GABHART, Willisburg
B.S. Home Economics Education
RUDY ALLEN GABHART, Willisburg
B.S Public Health
DELORES ANITA GAINES, Dayton, Ohio
B.B.A, Data Processing
LINDA SUE GAINES, London
B.S. Physical Education
SAM PAYNE GANO, Georgetown
B.S. Agriculture
JANICE MARIE GARBACK, Rochester, New York
B.S. Law Enforcement
HELEN GAIL GARNER, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
STEVEN JOHN GARRARD, Centerville, Ohio
B.B.A. Data Processing
BETTE CAROL GATEWOOD, Frankfort
B.S. Elementary Education
MARK HOWARP GEISEN, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Industrial Education
SENIORS/FOR-GEI 403
Entertainment Provided in Dorms
GREGORY DALE GELLHAUS, Louisville
B.S. Agriculture
JAMES BOWER GENTRY, Parksville
B.S. Biology
SUSAN GENTRY, Harrodsburg
B.S. Elementary Education
KATHLEEN ANN GERTH, Ft. Mitchell
B.S. Elementary Education
BARBARA GAIL GIBSON, Erlanger
B.S. Physical Education
DAVID EVAN GIBSON, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
B.S. Medical Services
RICHARD COLE GIBSON, Louisville
B.B.A. Business Administration
VICKI RANEY GIBSON, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
BRIAN C. GILPIN, Bethelridge
B.S. Geology
STEVEN DOUGLAS GOLD, Richmond
A.B. Political Science
WILLIAM JOSEPH GOLDSTON, Danville
B.S. Industrial Education
LACY McKINLEY GOODMAN, Pikeville
B.S. Law Enforcement
JOHN FRANCIS GORMAN, Lexington
B.S. Industrial Education
KENNIE C. GOSSER, Norwood, Ohio
B.S. Law Enforcement
PATSY L. GOUGH, Winchester
B.B.A. Data Processing
GLENN EDWIN GOYNE, Middletown
B.B.A. General Business
EDWINA JOANIE GRAHAM, Campton
B.S. Pre-Medical
JUDY L. GRAHAM, Frankfort
B.S. Elementary Education
SARAH FRAUX GRANT, Florence
A.B. Spanish
SONDRA KAYE GRASS, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
ELEANOR B. GRAY, Springfield, Ohio
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
KRISTIE ANNE GRAY, Lebanon, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
TEVIS PENN GRAY, Cynthiana
B.S. Physical Education
CHRYSTEEN HOPE GRAZIANI, Cold Spring
B.S. Elementary Education
ROBERT LEE GREEN, Shelbyville
A.B. Geography
ROD GREEN, Danville
B.S. Elementary Education
ROGER M. GREEN, Sellersburg, Indiana
B.S. Physical Education
TENA MICHELE GREEN, Paducah
B.S. Physical Education
404 SENIORS/GEL-GRE
BRENDA LEE GREENWELL, Louisville
A.B. History
MILDRED ANN GREGORY, Springfield
A.B. Library Science
NORA KATHLEEN GREGORY, London
B.S. Health
BETH A. GREVER, Ft. Thomas
B.S. Dietetics
SANDRA KAY GRIMES, Paris
B.S. Elementary Education
RANDY G. GRIMME, Lakeside
B.B.A. Business Administration
SYBIL ANN GROEN, Winchester
B.B.A. General Business
RONDA LYNN GRUENINGER, Reading,
A.B. Sociology
Ohio
STEPHEN F. GUBSER, Bellevue
A.B. History
LINDA RUTH GUENTHNER, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
KARROL LAYNE GUY, Lexington
B.S. Art
VIRGINIA ANN GUY, Midway
A.B. Social Work
Two students play a game of bumper pool in Keene Hall.
SENIORS/GRE-GUY 405
Mid-Day Breaks Allow R & R
BARBARA WALKER HACKER, Manchester
B.S. Home Economics
KATHLEEN MARIE HAGER, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
DONNA JEAN HALE, Manchester
A.B. Social Work
DURWARD EARL HALE, Belfry
B.B.A. Accounting
GWENDOLYN SUE HALE, Prestonsburg
A.B. History
DIANA MAE HALL, Harrison, Ohio
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
GARY L. HALL, Barnesville, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
JOSEPH GRANT HALL, Campbellsburg
B.B.A. Marketing
OWEN LYLE HALL, Bowen
B.S. Mathematics
TOMMY HALL, Kitts
A.B. History
TRUMAN SCOTT HALL, Wayland
B.B.A. Accounting
VIKKI E. HALL, Louisville
B.S. Special and Elementary Education
JUDY P. HALSEY, Richmond
B.S. Elementary Education
HENRY MORRIS HAMBLIN, Corbin
B.S. Industrial Technology
BARBARAS. HAMILTON, Richmond
A.B. History
DANIEL GLENN HAMILTON, Wheatley
A.B. Speech
JOAN H. HAMILTON, Winchester
B.S. Special Education
KAREN KENNEDY HAMILTON, Richmond
B.S. Elementary Education
SANDRA LEE HAMILTON, Louisville
B.S. Chemistry
WEBBER D. HAMILTON III, Richmond
B.S. Distributive Education
LEROY VAUGHN HAMMOND, Delta
A.B. History
WILLIAM C. HAMMONS, Corbin
A.B. History
CHARLES ROBERT HANGER, Wheelwright
B.S. Law Enforcement
DOUGLAS RAY HANKS, Lawrenceburg
B.B.A. General Business Administration
JOHN TURNER HANKS II, Lawrenceburg
B.B.A. General Business
MARY BETH HANNAH, Ashland
A.B. Latin and English
LINDA KEFFER HANNON, Ashland
A.B. History
NETTIE JANE HANSON, Moreland
B.S. Elementary Education
406 SENIORS-'HAC-HAN
Students take time between class to pause outside of the grill to relax.
SENIORS 407
A student winds up as he prepares to throw a plate ot mush into the face of a KDT .
LEE MONTFORD HARDISON, Plymouth, North
Carolina
B.S. Chemistry
DOUGLAS SCOTT HARDY, Lexington
A.B. Political Science
ALLEN MINOR HARMON, Gravel Switch
B.S. Physical Education
THOMAS ECKELS HARNEY, Paris
B.B.A. Marketing
SHARON KAY HARRELL, Middlesboro
B.S. Mathematics
CHARLINDA ANN HARRIS, Fleming
A.B. Social Work
CHARLOTTE A. HARRIS, Prestonsburg
A.B. Sociology
MARY A. HARRIS, Miami, Florida
A.B. Art
E. EDWINA HATCHER, London
B.S. Psychology
KENNETH RAY HATFIELD, Bardstown
B.S. Industrial Technology
REBECCA PARKER HATFIELD, Bardstown
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
WILLIAM YONDEL HATTON, Campton
B.S. Physical Education
408 SENIORS/HAR-HAT
BOG's Hold Annual County Fair
ROBERT MICHAEL HAVRILLA, Owensville, Ohio
B.S. Industrial Education
ROBERT CHESTER HAWLEY, Lebanon, Ohio
B.S. Law Enforcement
DEBORAH SUE HAY, Bolivar, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
WILLIAM SCOTT HAYS, Hazard
A.B. Political Science
WILSON ALLEN HAYS, Ft. Thomas
B.S. Physical Education
WILLIAM ROGER HEID, Dover, Ohio
B.S. Recreation Supervisor
LARRY COLEMAN HEINZELMAN, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.B.A. Marketing
RANDALL MARK HEISTER, Cold Spring
B.B.A. Marketing Business
JAMES EVERETT HELM, Richmond
B.B.A. Management
STEPHEN LEE HELMBRECHT, Glasgow
A.B. History
CHARLES ROBERT HELTON, Berea
B.B.A. Data Processing
CLARENETTA SUE HENDERSON, Irvine
B.S. Elementary Education
DONNA CHAPLIN HENDRICKS, Richmond
B.S. Elementary Education
EDGAR RAY HENRY, Norwood, Ohio
B.S. Industrial Education
PATRICIA HENRY, Harrodsburg
A.B. Speech Pathology
THOMAS MICHAEL HENRY, Highland Heights
B.S. Elementary Education
DEBRA SUE HENSLEY, Fairfield, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
JEAN BEELER HENSLEY, Hazard
B.S. Elementary Education
PEGGY HENSLEY, Nicholasville
B.S. Home Economics Education
CYNTHIA IRENE HENTZELL, Massillon, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
NANCY ELIZABETH HERALD, Quicksand
B.S. Mathematics
LARRY MILLARD HERRON, London
B.S. Business Education
BARBARA LEE HESSE, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
DAVID M. HEY, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Health Education
LANA SUE HICKEY, Pikeville
B.S. Law Enforcement
JOHN PHILIP HICKS JR., Ft. Mitchell
B.B.A. Marketing
M. SUSAN HICKS, Indianapolis, Indiana
B.S. Physical Education
PATRICIA FLOWERS HICKS, Corbin
A.B. English
SENIORS/HAV-HIC 409
Wandering Pets Tour Campus
DIANE KAY HILL, Louisville
A.B. German and Russian
ELIZABETH MARIE HILL, Corbin
A.B. English
LINDA KAY HIMES, Ft. Thomas
B.S. Medical Technology
NANCY LYNN HINDMAN, Springfield
B.S. Physical Education
CAROL LEE HIRTZINGER, Springfield, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
NANCY KAY HITE, Middlesboro
B.S. Psychology
MARY CHRISTINE HOAGLAND, Lebanon Junction
A.B. History
JERE ROBERT HOFFERT, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
B.S. Law Enforcement
MARTHA CRAWFORD HOFFMAN, Lebanon
B.S. Elementary Education
MICHAEL DEAN HOFFMAN, West Carrollton, Ohio
B.B.A. Marketing
TANYA LYN HOLBROOK, Washington Courthouse,
Ohio
B.S. Nursing
KATHLEEN SUSAN HOLEMAN, Louisville
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
BELINDA JOYCE HOLMAN, Parksville
B.S. Industrial Arts Education
KATHY GWEN HOLT, Wurtland
B.S. Business Education
RAY W. HOLT, Lexington
B.B.A. Marketing
SUZANNE R. HOLTHOUSER, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
REBECCA LEE HOOD, Irvine
B.B.A. Data Processing
STEPHEN DAVIS HOPKINS, Kettering, Ohio
B.S. Agriculture
JOSEPH LEE HORAN, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Education
MICHAEL DWAYNE HORTON, Louisville
B.S. Therapeutic Recreation
PATRICIA ANN HOSKINS, Hazard
A.B. History
GARY W. HOUBEN, Highland Heights
B.S. Industrial Technology
ROBERT JOHN HOUGHTAUNG, Bath, New York
B.B.A. Management
BILLY C. HOUSE, Carlisle
B.B.A. Finance
STEPHEN EDWARD HOUSE, Spnngdale, Ohio
A.B. History
GLENN FRANKLIN HOWARD, Morning View
B.S. Law Enforcement
BERNARD E. HRUBALA, Rockville Centre, New York
B.S. Physical Education
LANNY ROY HUBBARD, Stanford
B.S. Business Education
410 SENIORS/HIL-HUB
Mike Alley receives a warm welcome from a visiting Great Dane
BRENDA JOY HUGHES, Columbus, Ohio
A.B. Art Education
KAY MARSHALL HUGHES, Carlisle
B S Medical Technology
LINDA J. HUGHES, Simpsonville
B.S. Interior Design
RICHARD PAUL HUGHES, Barnesville, Ohio
B.S Physical Education
DINAH GAIL HUNEYCUTT, Morning View
A B. History
DARRELL HURD, Mack, Ohio
B.B.A. Business Management
JOHN H INMAN. Harrodsburg
B.S. Agriculture
LINDA SUE C. INMAN, Harrodsburg
B.S Business Education
THERESA TODD INSKO, Richmond
A.B. Drama
JOHN CALVERT JACKSON, Frankfort
B.B.A. Data Processing
KENNETH THAD JACKSON, Wheelwright
B.S. Special Education
PATRICIA ANN JACKSON, Danville
B.S Elementary Education
SENIORS/HUG-JAC 411
RICHARD WILLIAM JACKSON, JR., Hopatcong, New
Jersey
B.S. Law Enforcement
STEVEN CLAYNE JACKSON, Harrodsburg
B.S. Agriculture
W. GLENN JACKSON, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
KAREN ANNE JACOBS, Dayton, Ohio
A.B. Art
FREDERICK ALLEN JAMES II, Prestonsburg
A.B. Political Science
TERESA JO JAMES, Vevay, Indiana
B.S. Physical Education
KAREN SUE JARVIS, Cincinnati, Ohio
BS. Math
LELA F. JARVIS, Manchester
A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology
Nurses prepare to obtain blood at the semi-annual Red Cross Bloodmobile.
412 SENIORS' JAC-JAR
Students Donate to Bloodmobile
VICKI DIANE JEFFS, Shelbyville
B.S. Medical Technology
DEBORAH ANN JENKINS, Danville
A.B. English
GORDON LEE JETT, Louisville
B.B.A. Data Processing
DAYLE ANN JOHNSON, Covington
B.S. Elementary Education
MARCIA LYNN JOHNSON, West Carrollton, Ohio
B.S. Home Economics Education
MARGARET ALICE JOHNSON, Winchester
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
MERLE JOHNSON, Barbourville
B.S. Elementary Education
RICHARD C. JOHNSTON, Springboro, Ohio
B.B.A. Data Processing
DAVID MALCOLM JONES, Richmond
A.B. History
DON L. JONES, Richmond
B.B.A. Business Administration
GERALD R. JONES, Richmond
B.B.A. General Business
THOMAS CASTEEL JONES, London
B.B.A. General Business
VICKI LOU JONES, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Special and Elementary Education
CLAYTON JUSTICE, Elkhorn City
A.B. History
KATHLEEN M. KANDLE, Atlanta, Georgia
B.S. Elementary Education
ROBERT CHARLES KANZINGER, Louisville
B.S. Biology
GALIB ELIAS KAWAJA, Prestonsburg
B.B.A. Data Processing
DAN E. KAYCOR, Dayton, Ohio
A.B. Economics
RUDY MARTIN KAYS, Frankfort
B.B.A. Data Processing and Management
MARLENA B. KEARNS, Florence
B.S. Elementary and Kindergarten Education
REBECCA LYNN KEENE, Robinson Creek
B.S. Home Economics
JOAN E. KEITH, Berea
B.S. Elementary Education
CHARLES I. KELHOFFER, Trenton, Ohio
A.B. History
ROBERT BLAINE KELLEY, Cincinnati, Ohio
A.B. Broadcasting
THOMAS L. KELLIS, Greenfield, Ohio
B.S. Biology
TISH B. KELLY, Harlan
A.B. Social Work
VICKEY LYNN KEMPER, Vandalia, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
ALBERT S. KENNEDY III, Midway
A.B. Social Work
SENIORS/JEF-KF.N 413
Phones Link Campus to World
DAVID MARK KEPLER, Pitsburg, Ohio
B.B.A. Accounting
ANGELA KERN, Aurora, Indiana
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
NANCY CAROL KESEL, Ft. Thomas
B.B.A. Accounting
MICHAEL ALAN KETTLER, Richmond
B.S. Mathematics
BRENDA LEE KIDD, Corbin
B.S. Elementary Education
REED DEWADE KIMBROUGH, Pleasure Ridge Park
B.B.A. Data Processing
BARBARA LYNN KINBERGER, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
SHARON JOY KING, Harlan
B.M.E. Music Education
ANORE KINNEY, Ashland
A.B. Broadcasting
STEPHEN ROBERT KIRK, West Elkton, Ohio
A.B. Social Studies
LARRY KIRKSEY, Harlan
B.S. Physical Education
KAREN DIANE KLECKNER, St. Clairsville, Ohio
A.B. French
RAYMOND GREGORY KLEIN, Ashland
A.B. Broadcasting
MARLENE K. KLEINJAN, Annville
A.B. Spanish and Library Science
JOSEPH KEVIN KLEYKAMP, Russell
B.M.E. Music Education
LAURA LEE KNIGHT, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
DONNA LEE KOEHLER, Louisville
A.B. History
KATHLEEN MICHELE KOENIG, Valley Station
A.B. Social Work
MARGARET ANNE KURAPKAT, Radcliff
A.B. Russian and B.S. Math
JAMES H. KURK, Louisville
A.B. History
BARBARA JOAN LAGASSEE, Battle Creek, Michigan
B.S. Law Enforcement
DEBORAH COMBS LAINHART, Richmond
B.S. Home Economics
PAULA DIANE LAMBDIN, Middlesboro
B.S. Elementary Education
DONALD WILLIAM LAMPLEY, Franklin, Tennessee
B.B.A. Data Processing
STEPHEN CLARK LANE, Warrington, Pennsylvania
B.S. Law Entorcement
BRUCE MARTIN LANGE, Newark, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
TED WAYNE LANTER, Pewee Valley
B.S. Industrial Education
PAUL DOUGLAS LASHBROOKE, Tollesboro
B.S. Recreation
414 SENIORS/KEP-LAS
Telephones play a major role In every girl's social life, including Sandy Griffith, of McGregor Hall.
SENIORS 415
Campus sidewalks provide a quiet place for students to meet and converse
JOSEPH MARTIN LAWFER III, Nicholasville
B.S. Law Enforcement
DENNIS WAYNE LAWRENCE, Brodhead
B.S, Elementary Education
GARY STEPHEN LAWRENCE, Louisville
A.B. Drama
DEBORAH LAWSON, Richmond
B.M. Music
HARRY BARTON LAWSON, Richmond
B.S. Industrial Education
STANLEY G. LAWSON, Danville
B.M.E. Music Education
DAVID ALLEN LAYNE, Ivel
B.S. Physical Education
FREDA LYNN LAYNE, Ashland
B.S. Elementary Education
CECIL BRADLEY LAYTON, Lancaster
B.B.A. Data Processing
JAMES FOSTER LEAVELL, Lexington
B.S. Industrial Technology
WOODIE LEAVELL, Lancaster
B.S. Agriculture
CARMEN KATHRENE LEE, Gainesville, Georgia
A.B. English
416 SENIORS/LAW-LEE
Tree-Shaded By-Ways Offer Refuge
JAMES J. LEE, Elsmere
B.B.A. Economics
NADINE LEE, Lebanon
B.S. Home Economics Education
EDWIN C. LESTER, Richmond
B.S. Law Enforcement
MERVYN P. LEWIS, Arima, Trinidad
B.S. Physical Education and Corrective Therapy
TONI KAY LEWIS, New Lexington, Ohio
B.S. Math
DOROTHY RHEA LIGHT, Springfield
B.S. Elementary Education
JOYCE LIPPS, Goshen, Ohio
B.S. Physics
DONALD JAMES LLOYD, Boston
B.S. Law Enforcement
POLLY CLAUDINE LLOYD, Evarts
A.B. English
RICHARD CHARLES LOEWENSTINE, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education and Corrective Therapy
KENNETH JAMES LONG, Bethpage, New York
B.S. Physical Education
REBECCA ANNE LOTT, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
STEPHAN MARK LOUIS, Ft. Mitchell
B.S. Electronics and Technical Drawing
CHARLES WAYNE LOVELY, Middlesboro
B.S. Physical Education
GEORGEANN LOVELY, Louisville
A.B. History
ROSETTA LUCAS, Lexington
B.S. Law Enforcement
PHILIP LEO LUCKETT, Lebanon
B.B.A. General Business
TERRI ANNE LUKEN, Cincinnati, Ohio
A.B. Drama
POLLY ANN LUSK, Villa Hills
B.S. Elementary Education
JOE A. LYON, Paintsville
B.S. Industrial Education
GAIL L. LYTTLE, Manchester
B.S. Business Education
ELAINE MACK, Pans
A.B. History
STEPHEN J. MACKE, Ft. Wright
B.B.A. Marketing
ANN HOGAN MACKIN, Bardstown
B.S. Math
VICKI C. MADON, Middlesboro
B.S. Elementary Education
SHEILA ROSE MAGGARD, Louisville
B.S. Home Economics Education
JERRY PAUL MAINOUS, Booneville
A.B. Art
DENISE DIANE MANNING, Louisville
A.B. English
SENIORS/LEE-MAN 417
Students Cheer Colonels On
JOSEPH CLYDE MANNING JR., Louisville
B.B.A. Management
LINDA SUSAN MANTEL, New Carlisle, Ohio
A.B. Library Science
MARCIE LYNN MARLOW, Louisville
B.S. Child Development
SHARON LEE MARLOW, McKinney
B.S. Home Economics Education
KATHRYN MARSH, Kingsport, Tennessee
B.S. Home Economics
LINDA SUSAN MARSHALL, Covington
A.B. Library Science
RICHARD E. MARSHALL, Mitchell, Indiana
B.S. Agriculture
CANTON GERALD MARTIN, Virgie
B.M.E. Music
DONALD CHARLES MARTIN, Hazard
A.B. History
DANNY R. MASDEN, Louisville
A.B. Broadcasting
BARBARA NOLAN MASSEY, Manchester
B.S. Mathematics
ELDON ROY MATLICK, Middletown
B.M.E. Music
CONSTANCE MATTINGLY, Owensboro
B.S. Health Education
WALTER THOMAS MAYER, Alexandria
A.B. Geography
MARTHA JANE MCCARTHY, Dayton, Ohio
A.B. Political Science
PAULINE ENFIELD McCONATHY, Lexington
B.S. Elementary Education
PHIL WAYNE McCONATHY, Lexington
B.B.A. Marketing
GARY WAYNE McCORMICK, Alexandria
B.S. Industrial Arts
PEGGY ROSEMARY McCREARY, Evarts
B.S. Physical Education
JACKIE LEE McCULLEY, Glassboro, New Jersey
B.S. Physical Education
DEBORAH J. McDONALD, Harlan
B.S. Business Education
VICKI LYNN McDONALD, Dayton, Ohio
B.S. Home Economics
CHARLES WILLIAM McDOWELL, Ft. Thomas
B.B.A. Marketing
DONNA J. McGINNIS, Danville
B.S. Physical Education
BERNARD A. McGLONE, Harrodsburg
B.B.A. General Business
RITA GRITTON McGLONE, Harrodsburg
B.S. Business Education
GEORGE MICHAEL McGUIRE, Beattyville
A.B. Physical Education
GEENNA MURRAY McGUIRE, Valley Station
B.S. Elementary Education
418 SENIORS/MAN-McG
Excitement shows in the face of Cara Bagy as Eastern Scores another touchdown
REBECCA DIANE McGUIRE, Lexington
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
EDWINA MclNTOSH, Chavies
A.B. English
MICHAEL DEAN MclNTOSH, Dayton, Ohio
B.B.A. General Business
KATHERINE EILEEN McKANE, Louisville
A.B. Social Work
PAUL NELSON McKEE, Covington
B.S Physical Education
CAROLYN LOUISE McKENZIE, Russell
A.B. English
MARTHA JEAN McKENZIE, Flat Gap
B.S. Chemistry
GLENN DONALD McLAUGHLIN, Lansing, Illinois
B.B.A. Marketing
CHRISTINE ANN McMICHAEL, Louisville
A.B. English
DAVID DANA McMILLEN, Wilmore
B.S. Industrial Education
BARBARA JANE McNABB, Erlanger
B.S. Child Development
DON D. McREYNOLDS, Mt. Sterling
B.S. Elementary Education
SENIORS/McG-McR 419
Fans enjoy the antics of the world famous Harlem Globetrotters as they warm up to the tune of "Sweet Georgia Brown.
DANIAL JOSEPH MECKSTROTH, Glen Este, Ohio
B.B.A. Economics
DONALD W. MEINEKE, JR., Loveland, Ohio
B.S. Industrial Technology
LINDA ANN MEISENZAHL, Lindenwold, New Jersey
B.S. Elementary Education
STEPHANIE URSULA MERSON, Odenton, Maryland
A.B. Journalism
RON MESSA, Verplanck, New York
B.S. Physical Education
PATRICIA LYNNE MEYER, Dayton, Ohio
A.B. Sociology
JACKIE RAY MILLER, Miami, Florida
B.S. Physical Education
MARK ATNHONY MILLER, Lawrenceburg, Indiana
A.B. Political Science
MARY ANN MILLER, South Shore
B.S. Biology
BARBARA ANN MILLS, Barbourville
B.S. Elementary Education and Accounting
GERALD DAVID MILLS, Brooks
B.S. Pre-Medical Sciences
REDA JOANN MILLS, Glasgow
A.B. English
ROSS WILLIAM MILLS, Frankfort
B.S. Industrial Education
LESTER J. MITCHELL, Pataskala, Ohio
B.S. Psychology
MARY K. S. MITCHELL, Lexington
B.S. Elementary Education
LINDA D. MITTEL, Louisville
B.S. Pre-Veterinary Medicine
420 SENIORS/MEC-MIT
Globetrotter Stunts Amuse Crowd
ImiTfc*
BETTY JANE MONTGOMERY, Lancaster
B.S. Elementary Education
DALLAS MONTGOMERY, Fritz
B.S. Industrial Education
EMLINE STAMPER MONTGOMERY, Fritz
B.S. Business Education
JOE GORDON MONTGOMERY, Lancaster
B.S. Physical Education
DAVID LYNN MOONEY, London
B.B.A. Electronic Data Processing
ALBERT T. MOORE, Campion
A.B. History
ALICE MARIE MOORE, Milford, Ohio
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
CHARLOTTE WATHEN MOORE, Boston
A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology
DARLA JEAN MOORE, Louisville
A.B. History and Social Science
GALE E. MOORE, Sabina, Ohio
B.B.A. Data Processing
JAMES B. MOORE, Berea
B.B.A. Accounting
JOSEPH MICHAEL MOORE, Bardstown
B.S. Recreation Administration
LEMON CLYDE MOORE, Beattyville
B.S. Industrial Education
LOLA MOORE, Campton
B.S. Elementary Education
MARVIN L. MOORE, Hamilton, Ohio
A.B. Sociology
PAULA CELESTE MOORE, Frankfort
A.B. English
ROBERT THOMAS MOORE, New Castle
B.B.A. Finance
RUTH DARLENE MOORE, Lexington
A.B. Speech and Drama
SUSAN GAIL MOORE, Independence
B.S. Elementary Education
MARY HELEN MOORHEAD, Versailles, Indiana
B.M.E. Music
MARY JO MOORMAN, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.M.E. Music
ROBERT KARL MORAN, Barbourville
B.S. Wildlife Management
JANICE CLAIRE MORGAN, St. Louis, Missouri
A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology
KERRY FRANCIS MORGAN, Lexington
B.B.A. General Business
DAVID CARLETT MORRIS. Harrodsburg
B.M.E. Music
FREEDA ANN MORRIS, Lexington
B.M.E. Music
JANE McKELLEY MORRIS, Nashville, Tennessee
A.B. English
LINDA LEE MORRIS, Louisville
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
SENIORS/MON-MOR421
Derby trophies offered by Sigma Chi strengthens competition between campus organizations.
422 SENIORS
Trophies Inspire Competition
SHARRON KAYE MORRIS, Arnold, Maryland
B.S. Business Education
STEPHEN WARD MORRIS, Cynthiana
B.S. Industrial Technology
STEVEN EDWIN MORROW, Battle Creek, Michigan
B.S. Law Entorcement
SUANNE MOSER, Ft. Wright
B.S. Elementary Education
SAMMY LEE MOSLEY, Pikeville
B.B.A. Marketing
KAREN LEE MOSS, Lexington
B.S. Physical Education
LESLEE J. MOURER, Russell
B.S. Special Education
WILLIAM CHARLES MUELLER, Homer City,
Pennsylvania
A.B. Social Work
REBECCA RUTH MULLINS, Louisville
A.B. Political Science
WILLARD HARLIE MULLINS JR., Corbin
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
BILLY DEAN MURPHY, Georgetown
B.S. Law Enforcement
JANE ELIZABETH MURPHY, Fairfield, Ohio
B.S. Home Economics Education
MICHAEL R. MURPHY, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Technology
DARLENE YOUNG NALL, Ashland
B.S. Physical Education
SUSIE BRADLEY NALLY, Springfield
B.S. Elementary Education
KAVOOSE NAMAZI, Iran
B.S. Chemistry
CALLOWAY W. NAPIER III, Hazard
B.S. Biology and Public Health
DREXEL T. NEAL, Lexington
B.S. Law Enforcement
JOSEPH JAMES NEFF, Elmsford, New York
B.S. Industrial Arts
CHERYL E. NEISWINGER, New Carlisle, Ohio
A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology
STAFFORD CLAY NELSON, Richmond
B.B.A Marketing
STEPHEN PHILIP NELSON, Jamestown, New York
B.S. Economics
RICHARD WILLIAM NELTNER, Ft. Thomas
B.B.A. Marketing
WILLIAM LOUIS NEVELS, Florence
A.B. Philosophy
ANTHONY L. NEWSOME, Louisville
B.S. Biology
MARY MARGARET NEWSOME, Stanford
B.S. Elementary Education
ANTHONY QUINN NEWTON, Irvine
B.S. Data Processing
DAVID L. NICHOLAS, Hodgenville
B.B.A. General Business
SENIORS/MOR-NIC 423
Bike Riders Face Parking Problems
STEVEN EDWARD NICHOLAS, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.B.A. Management
MARTY ANN NICHOLSON, Brandenburg
B.S. Dietetics
MICHAEL EUGENE NICHOLSON, Miami, Florida
B.S. Law Enforcement
PAULA NICKLES, Dema
B.S. Elementary Education
POLLY MARIE NICKELS, Winchester
B.S. Elementary Education
MALCOLM EDWARD NICKSON, Norwood, Ohio
B.B.A. Data Processing
MELODY SUE NIEMANN, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
AVONDA LE NOE, Paint Lick
B.S. Business Education
CAROLYN B. NOE, Paint Lick
B.S. Health
JOEL SCOTT NOLAND, Irvine
A.B. Art
DAVID SCOTT NORMAN, Louisville
A.B. History
BETH ANN NUTTY, Brookville, Indiana
B.S. Physical Education
STEVEN DALLAS OGDEN, Milton
B.S. Industrial Technology
DEBORAH S. OLDS, Vevay, Indiana
B.S. Rehabilitation
PETER N. OLIVIERI, Madison, New Jersey
B.B.A. Finance
PETER LOUIS OLSEN, Lexington
B.B.S. Physical Education
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424 SENIORS/NIC-OLS
CATHY OSBORNE, Hyden
B.S. School Health
GREGORY ALLEN OSBORNE, Dayton, Ohio
A.B. History
ROWENA OSBORNE, Barbourville
B.S. Business Education
ROY PAUL OSBORNE, Lily
B.S. Math
TERESA ANN OSBORNE, Virgie
B.S. Speech Pathology
MORRIS WAYNE OWEN, Louisville
B.S. Biology and A.B. Sociology
STACY POLEOLOGOS, Rockville, Maryland
A.B. Art
CRAIG A. PALMER, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
KATHRYN ANN PARIS, Louisville
A.B. Speech and Drama
GALE F. PARKE, Richmond
B.S. Physical Education
BILL JACK PARKER, Blackey
B.S. Physics
ANN PARKS, Paducah
B.S. Dietetics
LARRY ROBERT PARKS, Osceola, Pennsylvania
B.S. Industrial Technology
GERALD LYNN PARKS, Lexington
B.S.
MARSHA ANN PARTUSCH, Louisville
A.B. Social Work
DONALD ALAN PAULIN, Hamilton, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
Students take advantage of fences, posts, and any available ob|ect to secure bikes
SENIORS/OSB-PAU 425
INSURANCE-PARCFI POST
A self-service Post Office adds to convenience of campus life.
ALBERT BRUCE PAYNE, Front Royal, Virginia
B.S. Recreation
GERALD E. PAYNE, London
B.S. Pre-Medical Sciences
MARTY JO PAYTON, Raceland
A.B. Broadcasting
DONALD EVANS PELLY, Fern Creek
B.S. Biology
DAVID LEE PENDLETON, Lexington
B.S. Industrial Technology
LARRY PENNINGTON, London
B.S. Biology
LARRY W. PENNINGTON, Bowling Green
A.B. Accounting
JOHN S. PERKINS, Louisville
A.B. Journalism
DEBORAH JO PERRY, Richmond
B.S. Therapeutic Recreation
KEITH MORRISON PERRY, Port Royal
B.B.A. Marketing
PATSY ELLEN PERSELL, Bedford
B.S. Law Enforcement and Social Work
KAREN R. PETERS, Ft. Thomas
B.S. Elementary Education
MARJORIE A. PFALZGRAF, Burlington
B.S. Elementary Education
CHARLOTTE J. PHELPS, Norwood, Ohio
B.S. Special and Elementary Education
BARBARA LYNN PHILLIPS, Richmond
B.S. Elementary Education
MATHEW CLEGG PHILLIPS, Hazard
B.B.A. General Business
426 SENIORS/PAY-PHI
Post Office: an Added Convenience
MICHAEL E. PHILLIPS, Sherherdsville
B.B.A. General Business
EDMOND F. PHILPOT, London
B.S. Psychology
HARRY H. PHILPOT JR., Pineville
B.S. Physical Education
ROSE MARY PHILPOT, London
B.S. Elementary Education
JANE DORCAS PICKETT, Elizabethtown
A.B. English
PHILIP ARCHER POLLARD, LaGrange
B.B.A. Marketing
KENNETH LARSON POTT, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
MARILYN ASH POWELL, Willisburg
B.S. Elementary Education
OPAL MAE POWELL, Kerby Knob
B.S Speech Pathology
VAN A. PONERS, Cynthiana
B.S. Physical Education and Social Work
JAMES J. PRATER, Pikeville
B.B.A. General Business
DIANNE CRACE PREECE, Louisa
A.B. History
CONNIE S. PRESTON, Richmond
B.S. Elementary Education
DELORES LUANN PRESTON, Pikeville
B.S. School Health
DENNIS ALLEN PRESTON, Harrodsburg
B.M.E. Music
NORMA RUTH PRICE, Magnolia
B.S. Home Economics and Elementary Education
BETTYE KAY PUCKETT, Bardstown
A.B. History
JERRY M. PERCELL, Lancaster
B.S. Industrial Education and Technology
BECKY RADCLIFFE, Shelbyville
B.S. Elementary Education
ANNE NORRIS RADER, Winchester
A.B. English
VICKIE LEE RADERER, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
DEBBIE LYNN RAINEY, Winchester
B.S. Physical Education
GEORGE RAINS, Williamsburg
B.B.A. Accounting
DEBRA K. RAISTRICK, Jamestown, New York
B.B.A. Finance
SCHEILA BETH RAMEY, Covington
A.B. Art
RANDY EDWARD RANDOLPH, Glassboro, New
Jersey
B.B.A. General Business
CATHY RANSON, Highland Heights
B.S. Elementary Education
JOSEPH E. RAPP, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Education
SENIORS/POW-RAP 427
Architecture Offers Scenic Beauty
BERNARD DEAN RATLIFF, Hamden, Ohio
ESS. Law Enforcement
JAMES MICHAEL RATLIFF, Elkhorn City
B.B.A. General Business
CATHY SUE RAUSCH, Centerville, Ohio
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
JOAN RENEE RAY, Louisville
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
ROBERT EARL RAY, Covington
B.S. Industrial Education
BYRON MARK REAM, Plymouth, Ohio
B.S. Biology
JUDY FENNER REAM, Plymouth, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
CAROL J. REED, Parksville
B.S. Elementary Education
THOMAS W. REED, Lake Odessa, Michigan
B.S. Law Enforcement
DAVID PAUL REFFITT, Camaiso
B.S. Law Enforcement
THOMAS LEE REIP, Lancaster, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
MARCIA JEAN RENTZ, Dayton, Ohio
B.S. Secondary Special Education
EUGENE P. REYNOLDS JR., Versailles
B.S. Psychology
HAROLD DENNIS REYNOLDS, Danville
B.S. Elementary Education
HAZEL ILENE REYNOLDS, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
CAROL CARBONE RHODUS, Valley Station
A.B. English
BETTY ANN RICE, Paris
B.S. Elementary Education
GEORGE LOVELL RICE, Lexington
B.S. Public Health
ROSEMARY RICE, Lexington
B.B.A. General Business
KAREN RHODA MAE RICHARDSON, Irvine
B.S. Biology
KENNETH DARRELL RICHMOND, Irvine
B.B.A. Marketing
JANICE ELIZABETH RICKERSON, Lebanon
B.S. Elementary Education
LASANDRA ELIZABETH RIDLEY, Louisville
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
JAMES L. RIGGINS, Mintonville
A.B. History
REBECCA TODD RILEY, Irvine
B.M.E. Music
GEORGE ALLEN RISHER, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
B.S. Industrial and Technical Education
STEVEN HOMER RISMILLER, Versailles, Ohio
B.S. Agriculture
JOHN M. ROBARDS, Springfield
A.B. Sociology
428 SENIORS/RAT-ROB
JOHN STEVEN ROBERTS, Bethlehem
B.S. Physical Education
KATHLEEN DURHAM ROBERTSON, Lebanon
B.M.E. Music Education
SAMUEL JONES ROBINSON JR., Richmond
B.S. Law Entorcement
SHARON FAULKNER ROBINSON, Booneville
B.S. History
CHARLES EDWARD RODGERS, Somerset
B.S. Physical Education
MICHAEL PATRICK ROE, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
B.B.A. General Business
BARBARA ELLEN ROGERS, Richmond
B.S. Elementary Education
KATHIE JUNE ROGERS, Newport
A.B. French
MARIANNE ROSE, Lexington
A. A.B. Art and Industrial Technology
WILMA KATHRYN ROSE, Hazel Green
B.S. Elementary Education
HARRY LEWIS ROTH II, Springfield, Ohio
B.S. Industrial Technology
LANA FAYE ROY, Somerset
B.S. Chemistry
Walls and pillars ot the Wallace building frame a student as she walks to her next class.
SENIORS/ROB-ROY 429
Confiscated cookware piles up in the offices of resident halls as care-
less students are caught cooking in their rooms.
430 SENIORS
Careless Students Lose Cookware
JAMES LINN ROYALTY, Shelbyville
B.B.A. Management
PAUL LYNN ROYALTY, Crestwood
B.S. Industrial Technology
MIKE D. RUDDER, London
B.S. Public Health
KENNETH BENNETT RUE, Lexington
B.S. Agriculture
CAROLYN ANN RUFF, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
CHERYL ANN RUSSELL, Louisville
B.S. Recreation Administration
PATRICIA KAY RUSSELL. Danville
A.B. History
SHIRLEY IRENE RUSTERHOLZ, Cincinnati
B.S. Business Education
KATHY GAY SALVICCI, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
A.B. Social Work
JACQUELINE LEE SARGENT, Florence
B.S. Elementary Education
WILLIAM CLAY SAWYER, Louisville
B.B.A. Data Processing
CRAIG BRYAN SCHLEIGH, Fredericksburg, Virginia
B.S. Physical Education
LINDA L. SCHLOSSER, Ft. Thomas
B.B.A. Accounting
ROGER G. SCHOMAKER, Newport
A.B. English
JANE LLOYD SCHORK, Louisville
B.S. Law Enforcement
J. DANIEL SCHUMACHER, West Chester, Ohio
B.S. Wildlife Management
MARGARET FAYE SCHUMACHER, Hamilton, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
PAULINE SCHWARTZ, Flemingsburg
B.S. General Business Education
JEANINE C. SCHWETTMAN, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Dietetics
KENNY W. SCHWING, Lawrenceburg, Indiana
A.B. History
GEORGE WILLIS SCOTT, Shelbyville
B.B.A. Marketing
JAMES S. SCOTT JR., Louisville
B.B.A. Business Administration
MARY LOU SCOTT, Columbia
B.S. Physical Education
PHYLLIS GRACE SCOTT, Martin
B.S. Home Economics
WAYNE VERNON SCUDDER, Warsaw
B.S. Physical Education
HOLLIS LEE SEARCY, Louisville
A.B. Sociology
TERESA ANN SEARCY, Lexington
A.B. French
DARVIN EUGENE SEBASTIAN, Waddy
B.S. Agriculture
SENIORS/ROY-SEB 431
Falling Leaves Keep Crews Busy
JAMES HENRY SEFCOVIE, Georgetown
B.S. Public Health
DEBBIE ANN SEIFERID, Georgetown
B.S. Speech Pathology
RONALD A. SEITER, Marion, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
CAROL SUE SERURA, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
B.S. Business Education
DEBORAH SELDIN, Beattyville
B.S. Elementary Education
STEPHEN PAUL SELLS, Valley Station
B.B.A. Data Processing
ELIZABETH ANN SENSEL, Dayton, Ohio
B.S. Dietetics
MAUREEN LYNN SENSEL, Covington
B.S. Physical Education
JEFFREY KAYS SETTLES, Springfield
B.S. Law Enforcement
CHARLES BRITTAIN SEWELL, Winchester
A.B. Sociology
NORMA BUSH SEWELL, Winchester
B.M.E. Music
JOHN JEFFREY SHEKELL, Louisville
B.B.A. Marketing
KAREN E. SHELTON, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
WILLIAM MICHAEL SHEPHERD, Dayton, Ohio
B.M.E. Music
JOYCE ELIZABETH SHIPMAN, Sidney, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
GENEVIEVE GRACE SHONERT, Falmouth
B.S. Law Enforcement
JAMES ROBERT SHOUP, Stanford
B.B.A. Management
SUSAN JEAN SHRADER, Louisville
B.S. Home Economics Education
DAVID LAWRENCE SHROUT, Mount Sterling
B.S. Recreation Administration
CARL WHEELER SHYE, Lexington
B.S. Law Enforcement
ROBERT RAY SIDEBOTTOM, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Education
DAVID ANTHONY SIEREVELD, Ft. Thomas
A.B. English
PAMELA L. SIMCOE, Shepherdsville
B.S. Elementary Education
DEBORAH ANN SIMPSON, Owenton
B.S. Elementary Education
JAMES F. SIMPSON, Chelsea, Massachusetts
B.S. Law Enforcement
MARY SUSAN SIMPSON, Junction City
B.S. Elementary Education
NANCEY MAE SIMPSON, Springfield
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
SHEARLY ELOISE SIMPSON, Anderson, Indiana
B.S. Elementary Education
432 SENIORS/SEF-SIM
^
Employees of Buildings and Grounds gather up piles of leaves that fall on campus.
SUSAN GATES SIMPSON, Russell
A.B. English
BRENDA DELORIS SIMS, Lily
B.S. Elementary Education
LARRY B. SIMS, Mt. Olivet
B.S. School Health Education
M. CRAIG STEVEN SINGER, Richmond
A.B. History
BRENDA N. SIZEMORE, Hazard
B.S. Elementary Education
MARY PAULETTE SIZEMORE, London
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
DEBORAH M. SKEDEL, Seward, Pennsylvania
B.S. Law Enforcement
KEN HAROLD SKEENS, Pikeville
B.B.A. Management
SENIORS/SIM-SKE 433
JAMES M. SKIDMORE, Harlan
B.S. School Health
MARTHA LOU SKIDMORE, Elizabethtown
B.M.E. Music
DONALD LEE SLAUGHTER, Louisville
A.B. Law Enforcement
ANDREW P. SLONE, Lexington
B.B.A. Management
ROBERT WAKEFIELD SLONE, Charlestown, Indiana
B.S. Mathematics
ELIZABETH ANNE REGINA SMALL, Lexington
B.S. Elementary Education
ARLIENE SMITH, Manchester
B.S. Elementary Education
BILLY CHARLES SMITH, Manchester
A.B. Geography
CONSTANCE R. SMITH, Lovely
B.B.A. Data Processing
CYNTHIA M. SMITH, Louisville
B.S. Physical Education
DENNIS HOWARD SMITH, Ft. Thomas
B.B.A. Accounting
JANET PAIGE SMITH, Greensburg
B.S. Elementary Education
Fences enclose the University store and Jane F. Campbell Building during construction.
434 SENIORS/SKI-SMI
Fences Surround Campus
JEAN M. SMITH, Lexington
A.B. French
JOHN N. SMITH, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Technology
SHARON MARIE SMITH, Springfield
B.S. Elementary Education
THOMAS ALLEN SMITH, Erlanger
B.B.A. Accounting
BARBARA CAROLE SMITHER, Pleasureville
B.S. Elementary Education
MARILYN KAY SORRELS, Ft. Mitchell
B.S. Kindergarten and Elementary Education
SAMMY L. SPALDING, Lebanon
B.S. Agriculture
DONNA GAIL SPENCER, Williamsburg
B.S. Home Economics
RICHARD ALLAN SPENCER, Louisville
B.S. Vocational Technology
DONNA CAROL SPRINGATE, Louisville
B.S. Special Education
BRENDA JUNE SPURLOCK, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
GARY LEE STAGGS, Fairfield, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
SENIORS/SMI-STA 435
DeShannon Presented by Center Board
CHARLES C. STALLINGS, Springfield
B.S. Wildlife Management
VIRGINIA KELLEY STANFIELD, Flemingsburg
B.S. Physical Education
ROBERT EDWARD STANLEY, Betsy Layne
B.B.A. Management
DAVID LEE STAPLETON, Richmond
B.S. Business Education
KAREN J. STAZETSKI, Donora, Pennsylvania
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
HERMAN RONALD STEILBERG, Louisville
B.S. Physical Education
MARSHA FAYE STERCHI, Valley Station
B.S. Physical Education
SAM STERN, Champaign, Illinois
B.S Industrial Education
KENT STEVENS, Mount Eden
A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology
LELAND EARL STEWART, Pineville
B.B.A. General Business
MARGARET GAYLE STEWART, Perryville
B.S. Elementary Education
DIANA P. STIDHAM, Hyden
B.S. Elementary Education
WANDA SUE STILES, Hawardstown
B.S. Elementary Education
BRAD LOUIS STOFFREGEN, Hamilton, Ohio
B.B.A. General Business
EDWARD SULLIVAN STOKES III, Fern Creek
B.S. Physics
LEE DUNCAN STOKES, Louisville
B.B.A. Marketing
RENA RUTH STOLT, Wyoming, Michigan
A.B. Social Work
DAVID WENDELL STONE, Bardstown
B.S. Biology
TERRY A. STOVALL, Bremen
B.S. Law Enforcement
ROXIE CAROL STRATTON, Harrodsburg
B.S. Elementary Education
JANICE LEE STRICKLAND, Louisville
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
SHARON GALE STROUD, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
JUDELLE SULLIVAN, Greensburg
A.B. Social Work
JUDITH C. SULLIVAN, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
PATRICIA ANN SUMNER, Whitley City
B.S. Home Economics Education
WILLIAM EDWARD SUMNER JR., Ft. Knox
B.B.A. Marketing
JONNIE MAE SUPPLEE, Carrollton
B.B.A. Marketing
THOMAS E. SWANSON, Louisville
A.B. Philosophy
436 SENIORS STA-SWA
BETTY JEAN SWEENEY, Waynesburg
B.S. Elementary Education
CARLA KAY SWOPE, Dayton, Ohio
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
CLYDE STEVEN SWORD, Middletown, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
SUSAN ANN TACY, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Law Entorcement
EDWIN MILLER TALLENT, Albany
B.S. Agriculture
THOMAS MICHAEL TATUM, Lebanon
B.S. Biology
TERRY CARLTON TAYLOR, Bloomfield
B.S. Psychology
J. DARRYL TEDDER, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Technology
JOHN J. THOMA, Sidney, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
PAULA MICHELLE THOMAS, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
BILLY RAY THOMPSON, Feds Creek
B.S. Law Enforcement
PAMELA KAY THOMPSON, South Williamson
A.B. Social Work
Popular recording artist Jackie DeShannon expresses herself through
song in her native state.
SENIORS/SWE-THO 437
Dormitories Provide Study Atmosphere
PRISCILLA THOMPSON, Louisville
B.S. Biology
O THOMAS TIDWELL, Louisville
A.B. Political Science
LINDA TILLERY, Richmond
B.S Physical Education
JAMES A. TIPTON, Irvine
B.S. Law Enforcement
WILLIAM ROY TOMLINSON, Evarts
A.B. Spanish and B.S. Business Education
KAREN ELAINE TOROK, Jackson
B.B.A. General Business
MICHAEL WAYNE TORSTRICK, Louisville
B.S. Law Enforcement
ROGER WAYNE TRAMMELL, Pine Knot
B.B.A. Business
CHRIS TINA TREES, Louisville
B.B.A. Business Education
STEVEN BUSH TRIBBLE, Richmond
B.S. Biology
TERRY N. TRIMBLE, Pikeville
B.B.A. Marketing
BRENDA SUE TROSPER, Corbin
B.S. Elementary Education
SANDRA RAE TRUAX, Taylorsville
B.S. Elementary Education
MICHAEL L. TRULOCK, Austin, Indiana
B.S. Math
DEBORAH GENE TULLY, Benton
A.B. History
LAURA MARGUERITE TURLEY, Ironton, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
CARLIS EARL TURNER, Dayton
A.B. English
CLIFFORD H. TURNER, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Education and Technology
DANIEL L. TURNER, Richmond
B.S. Physical Education
LEONA TURNER, Jackson
B.S. Elementary Education
WILLIAM MICHAEL TURNER, Louisville
A.B. Regional Planning
JAMES T. TURPIN, Dayton, Ohio
B.S. Physics
IRA JOE TUSSEY, David
A.B. Political Science
BARBARA ANN UNSELD, Louisville
A.B. History
WADE NELSON UPCHURCH, Monticello
B.S. Physical Education
GLORIA D. VAN BEVER, Somerset
B.S. Psychology
LINDA N. VAN HOOK, Somerset
B.S. Business Education
BOBBY EVAN VAN NATTA, Shelbyville
B.S. Physical Education
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438 SENIORS/THO-VAN
The solitude of a dormitory on a weekend provides a perfect atmosphere for study
SENIORS 439
Fall Brings Student Elections
DON WINSTON VAN SLYKE, Louisville
B.S. Special Education
JAMES RONNIE VANOVER, Middlesboro
B.S. Mathematics
RONNIE WAYNE VANOVER, Benham
A.B. Art
ROGER DALE VANZANT, Mt. Vernon
B.S. Industrial Education
ORLEEN VAUGHN, London
B.S. Home Economics
JANNA PARTIN VICE, Williamsburg
B.S. Business Education
WAYNE D. VICE, Corbin
B.B.A. Accounting
MICHAEL J. VICKERS, Cold Spring
B.B.A. Data Processing
LINDA DELAINE VICTOR, Garrett
A.B. Geography and B.S. Special Education
LINDA JO VITATOE, Wheelwright
B.S. Business Education
MELISSA R. VLIEK, Oceanside, New York
B.S. Law Enforcement
GLORIA JILL VOTAW, Harrodsburg
B.S. Interior Design
DAVID M. WADE, Harrodsburg
B.S. Physical Education
DEBRA KAY WADE, Ashland
B.S. Recreation Supervisor
CONNIE WADE WAGGENER, Campbellsville
B.S. Physical Education
ROBERT JAMES WAGNER, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Industrial Technology
DANIEL DEE WALTERS, Newark, Ohio
B.S. Physical Education
LARRY EDWARD WALTERS, Fairfield, Ohio
B.B.A. Marketing
CHARLES FARIS WARD, Muses Mills
B.S. Law Enforcement
NANCY LYNNE WARD, Greensburg, Indiana
B.M.E. Music
THOMAS ALAN WARDELL, Lexington
B.B.A. Marketing
THOMAS CLAYTON WARE, Pans
A.B. Regional Planning
KAREN BLOYD WARREN, Greensburg
B.S. Physical Education
JOE IVA WASHINGTON, JR., Lynch
B.S. Physical Education — Corrective Therapy
HAZEL MARGARET WATHEN, Henderson
B.S. Recreation Supervisor
JOHN W. WATKINS, Manchester
B.B.A. Accounting
JUDITH PYLE WATSON, Harlan
A.B. History
NEIL STANTON WATSON, Garrett
B.S. Biology
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440 SENIORS/VAN-WAT
*^A
SYLVIA LEE WATSON, Walton
B.S. Elementary and Kindergarten
DONNA RAYE WAUGH, Carlisle
A.B. History
CHRISTOPHER J. WEBB, Jackson, Michigan
B.B.A. Management
JOHN KEITH WEBB, Prestonburg
B.S. English
ROY ESTO WEBB, Willingboro, New Jersey
B.S. Elementary Education
CINDY P. WEBSTER, Dryndge
B.S. Psychology
ROBERTA LOUISE WEIMER, Louisville
B.S. Law Enforcement
JOY LYNN WELCH, Richmond
B.S. Elementary Education
Students participate in campus elections by casting their votes in ballot-
ing boxes located around campus.
SENIORS/WAL-WEL 441
TERRY LYNN WELLS, Richmond
B.B.A. Office Administrafion
DOUG WALTERS WEST, Richmond
B.S. Vocational Education
GLORIA L. WESTERMAN, Louisville
B.S. Biology
PAUL WESTERMAN, Villa Hills
B.B.A. Economics
WALTER NEAL WESTRICH, Okeana, Ohio
A.B. History
BRENDA DAWNE WHEELER, Salyersville
A.B. English and Library Science
DAVID DAY WHEELER, Dayton, Ohio
A.B. History
DOUGLAS R. WHEELER, Bedford
B.S. Agriculture
JILL SHANNON WHICKER, McKee
B.S. Law Enforcement
CLIFFORD DALE WHITAKER, Cynthiana
B.S. Industrial Technology
SHEREE DAWN WHITAKER, Chavies
B.S. Elementary Education
WILLIAM JOSEPH WHITAKER, Louisville
A.B. History
A music student practices while stretched out in his dormitory.
442 SENIORS/WEL-WHI
Practice Necessary for Music Students
DAVID E. WHITE, Richmond
A.B. English
STEPHEN G. WHITE, Frankfort
B.B.A. General Business
WILLIAM SCOTT WHITSON, Edgewood
B.S. Geology
ANDRA VAYE WICKLUND, Independence
A.B. Library Science
ROBERT M WIDUP, Richmond
B.B.A. Data Processing
DONALD L. WIGGINTON, Louisville
B.S. Physical Education
SUSAN DARLENE WILBORN, Shelbyville
B.M.E. Music
BRUCE WAYNE WILHELM, Liberty
B.S Industrial Education
LIZABETH LEE WILKINS, Dayton, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
BRENDA SUE WILLIAMS, Lexington
B.S. Business Education
COLEEN ELAINE WILLIAMS, Frankfort
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
DOLALD LOUIS WILLIAMS, Shelbyville
B.B.A. Management
MARK HUSTON WILLIAMS, Lexington
B.S Industrial Education
RANDALL H WILLIAMS, Frankfort
B.S. Math
ROBERT LEE WILLIAMS, South Portsmouth
A.B. History
TED JAMES WILLIAMS, Mason, Ohio
B.B.A. General Business
BILLY JOE WILLIAN, Hodgenville
B.S. Industrial Education
SUSAN SHEWMAKER WILLIAN, Harrodsburg
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
JUDITH ANN WILSON, Brooksville
B.S. Home Economics
KAREN SUE WILSON, Falmouth
B.S. Textiles
LEWIS WILSON II, Berea
B.S. Psychology
REBECCA J. WILSON. Harrodsburg
B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology
ROSANA H WILSON, Richmond
B.S Elementary Education
TERRY ALLEN WILSON, Richmond
B.S. Physical Education
WAYNE WILSON, Tampa, Florida
B.S. Physical Education
EUGENE WILLIAM WINBUN JR., Louisville
B.B.A. Marketing
CATHY LOUISE WINNER, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Geology
BRENDA FRANCES WISE, Danville
B.S. Speech Pathology
SENIORS/WHI-WIS 443
Students Enjoy Privacy in Individual Ways
ARNOLD RAY WITT, Goshen, Indiana
B.B.A. Marketing
HARAN EDMOND WITT, Holmes Mill
B.S. Industrial Education
JAMES DAVID WITT, Mount Vernon
E.S. Industrial Technology
MALCOMB M. WITT, Paris
B.B.A. Marketing
ROBERT LEE WOLF, Louisville
B.S. Industrial Technology
DENNIS RAY WOLFE, Covington
B.B.A. Accounting
ROBERT ALLEN WOLFZORN, Ft. Thomas
B.B.A. Accounting
TIN-JOR WONG, Hong Kong
B.S. Medical Technology
MICHAEL GLENN WOOD, Pleasureville
B.B.A. Marketing
KATHY DARLENE WOOLDRIDGE, Owensboro
A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology
MARGARET ANN WORLAND, Louisville
B.S. Elementary Education
MARY ANN WOZNY, Louisville
B.S. Pre-Veterinary Science
ALVIN WREN, Gravel Switch
A.B. Broadcasting
GARRY WENDELL WRIGHT, Somerset
B.B.A. Marketing
JAMES E. WRIGHT JR., Louisville
B.B.A. Accounting
JANE E. WRIGHT, Prestonsburg
B.B.A. Oftice Administration
444 SENIORS/WIT-WRI
NORMA ANNE WRIGHT, Junction City
B.S. Physical Education
SANDRA KAY WRIGHT, Cincinnati, Ohio
B.S. Elementary Education
STEVE JOHN WRIGHT, Geneseo, Illinois
B.S. Rehabilitation Education
SHARON SUE WYATT, Louisville
B.S. Elementary and Special Education
MARY JO WYNKOOP, Eaton, Ohio
A.B. Library Science and Spanish
DIANA C. YADEN, Liberty
B.S. Physical Education
GARNIE ALLEN YEAGER, Harrodsburg
B.S. Elementary Education
STEPHEN K. YEARY, Winchester
B.B.A. General Business
HAROLD MITCHELL YELTON, JR., Virginia Beach,
Virginia
A.B. History
BOBBIE J. YORK, London
A.B. Social Work
DEBORAH ANN YOUNG, Danville
A.B. Art
DONALD LEON YOUNG, Steubenville, Ohio
A.B. History
JOHN C. YOUNG, Trinidad, West Indies
B.S. Economics
PRISCILLA ELLEN ZAENGLEIN, Botkms, Ohio
A.B. History and Anthropology
BRENDA A. ZIERES, Liberty, New York
B.S. Physical Education
DENNIS C. ZION, Bellevue
A.B. History
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Students spend time relaxing either in the comfort of their dormitories or in the
attractive University Center.
SENIORS/WRI-ZIO 445
Chapel Offers Solitude
RICHARD H. ACHTZEHN, Newark, New Jersey
SPECIALIST Physical Education
MATTIE LOU ADAMS, Premium
M.A. English
GARY WAYNE ARBOGAST, Charleston, West Virginia
M.A. Physical Education
KAY WOODINGTON ARCANGELI, Ovid, New York
M.A. Physical Education
DAVID JOSEPH AUSTIN, Battle Creek, Michigan
M.A. Criminal Justice
CARLOS ARISTIDES BADESSICH, Argentina
M.A. Spanish
GERALD E. BARNES, Dayton, Ohio
M.A. Business Education
HUGH MONROE BASKETTE JR., Norfolk, Virginia
M.S. Criminal Justice
RALPH DAVID BEGLEY, Paint Lick
M.A. Business Education
SANDRA LEE BERRY, Ghent
M.A. Secretarial Guidance and Counseling
MEREDITH ANN BLACKWELL, Forest City, North
Carolina
M.A. Clinical Psychology
HOWARD DALE BLAKE, Paris
M.S. Industrial Technology
ROBERT RICHARD BLYTHE, Richmond
M.A. French
THOMAS ROLAND BOOTES, Richmond
M.S. Recreation
CHARLES JOHN BOWERS, Alexandria
M.B.A. Business
LINDA JEAN BOWERS, Alexandria
M.A. Physical Education
RONALD DAVID BOYD, Hicksville
M.A. Geography
PEGGY LYNN BRUCE, Corbin
M.A. English
SHERRI LYNN BRADLEY, Somerset
M.A. Physical Education
ROBERT G. BUCHMAN, Dayton, Ohio
M.B.A. Economics
ROBERT CRAIGHEAD BUIE, Minneapolis, Minnesota
M.S. Criminal Justice
A. BARBARA BUNCH, Louisa
M.A. French
BARRY LEE BURKETT, Somerset
M.A. Geography
DIANNA LYNN BURNS, Pikeville
M.B.A. English
WALTER MICHAEL CAMPBELL, Harrison, Ohio
M.A. Business Education
OLIVER WAYNE CARRIER, Frankfort
M.A. Business
MARCIE C. CAUDILL, Whitesburg
M.A. Elementary Education
MICHAEL ALAN CAUDILL, Jeffersontown
M.A. Math
446 GRADUATES/ACH-CAU
Students seek tranquility in the solitude of the Chapel of Meditation.
GRADUATES 447
Smiling Faces Make Friends
WENDELL THOMAS CHANEY, Centerville, Ohio
M.A. Specialist Planning
DAVID REID CHENAULT, Mt. Sterling
M.S. Industrial Technology
RICHARD LEE CHRISTIAN, Lancaster, Ohio
M.A. Health Safety and Education
RANDALL BENNETT CLARK, Bowling Green
M.S. Electronics
KATHLEEN A. COLLINS, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
M.S. Biology
DAVID DARRELL COOPER, Liberty
M.B.A. Business
BETTY CAROLYN COX, Lexington
M.A. Special Education
JAMES EDWARD CRAIG, Covina, California
M.B.A. Accounting
CHARLES H. CROLEY, Williamsburg
M.A. Counseling
ROBERT DANIEL, Corbin
M.S. Biology
MITTIE R. DAVIS, Paducah
M.S. Criminal Justice Education
CHERILYNN S. DERONDE, Loveland, Ohio
M.P.A. Political Science
448 GRADUATES/CHA-DER
RICHARD IRWIN DICKTER, Lakeland, Florida
M.S. Criminal Justice
S. BHUSHAN DIXIT, New Delhi, India
M.S. Industrial Technology
MICHAEL A. DOLAN, Kirksville, Missouri
SPECIALIST Education
PHILIP HILAIRE DUBE, Naranja, Florida
M.S. Biology
JEFFREY MICHAEL DUFF, Lexington
M.A. History
REX DUNN, Burgin
M.S. Physics
JILL ELLEN DWELLEY, Columbus, Ohio
M.S. Recreation
SARAH ELIZABETH EAGAN. Decatur, Illinois
M.A. English
WILLIAM GEORGE ELTON, Rochester, New York
M.S. Geology
RICHARD LEE ENGELHARDT, Remsenburg, New
York
M.S. Geology
GAYNELL EPLING, Matewan, West Virginia
M.A. Physical Education
PHILIP LEE FELTNER, Springfield
M.S. Physics
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Each day brings together new faces and new smiles.
GRADUATES/DIC-FEL 449
Hubert Hagan stacks money betore spinning the wheel of fortune
during Las Vegas night in Commonwealth Hall.
450 GRADUATES
Commonwealth Holds Las Vegas Night
TERRY DEWAYNE FIELDS, Hallie
M.S. Industrial Technology
GERALDINE P. FLECKENSTEIN, Liberty, New York
M.A. Education, Psychology and Guidance
DAVID COLEMAN FORBES, Clover, South Carolina
M.S. Criminal Justice
DAVID DENTON FRANKYLN, Bellbrook, Ohio
M.S. Criminal Justice
JACK DYKE FROST, Richmond
M.S. Recreation and Park Administration
FRED RICHARD GEHRON, Germantown, Ohio
M.A. Industrial Education
EDWARD H. GEORGE III,
M.S. Industrial Technology
ROBERT SHAW GOBLE, Prestonsburg
M.S. Geology
HOCH SOON GOH, Penang, Malatsia
M.S. Chemistry and Law Enforcement
LARRY WAYNE GOINS, Newport
M.A. English
SUSANA MARIA GORKA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
M.A. Spanish
CHARLES WESLEX GRIFFIN, Williamstown
M.S. Criminal Justice Education
ELEANOR SUE HAIRSTON, Williamson, West Virginia
M.M.E. Music Education
JOANN HAIRSTON, Lexington
M.A. Student Personnel
ROY HALL, Hihat
M.A. Physical Education
RUBY HENSLEY, Manchester
M.A. Math
THOMAS G. HODGKINS, Willimantic, Connecticut
M.S. Chemistry
RONALD JOHN HOLIHAN, Syracuse, New York
M.A. Physical Education
DONNA LEAH HOLLAND, Campbellsville
M.A. Physical Education
LENARD A. HOLLAND, Dayton, Ohio
M.A. Physical Education
CARL ALBERT HOLOCH, Richmond
M.A. Education
CONNIE M. HOUSTON, Selbyville, Delware
M.A. Education
JAMES ALLEN HOUSTON, Cynthiana
M.P.A. Public Administration
JAMES ALBERT HRUBAN, Omaha, Nebraska
M.A. Health Education
LLOYD MELVIN INGHAM, Corbm
M.A. History
PHILIP RICHARD INNIS, Dayton, Ohio
M.S. Recreation
JOHN D. JAMES, Louisville
M.A. Physical Education
GARRY M. JERUIS, Eminence
M.A. Secondary Guidance and Counseling
GRADUATES/FIE-JER 451
ELLEN J. JOHNS, Whippany, New Jersey
M.A. Physical Education
CAROL ANN JOHNSON, London
M.B.A. Economics
CLAYTON M. JOHNSON, Halo
M.A. Special Education
NANCY JOHNSON, Mercer, Pennsylvania
M.S. Clinical Psychology
STEPHEN JOHNSON III, Oberlin, Ohio
M.M.E. Music Education
DAVID PAUL JONES, Springfield
M.B.A. Accounting
CHALERMDES KAUKHAM, Bangkok, Thailand
M.S. Criminal Justice
JENNIFER LEE KENNEDY, Richmond
M.S. Microbiology
UNCHALEE KONGFOO, Bangkok, Thailand
M.S. Microbiology
NANCY E. KROPP, Casselberry, Florida
Specialist Physical Education
KAREN L. KRUSCHWITZ, Fort Thomas
M.S. Math
SUZANNE C. LANE, Louisville
M.S. Physical Education
KAREN J. LANGORAK, Laramie, Wyoming
M.S. Criminal Justice
PETER LAWRENCE MACGILL, Tampa, Florida
M.S. Geology
ROTHA ALLEN MACGILL, St. Petersburg, Florida
M.S. Geology
DONALD KAY MADISON, Albany
M.B.A. Management
452 GRADUATES/JOH-MAD
Majorettes Add to Football Pageantry
Colonel fans (left) watch Intently during the waning moments of the first half as majorettes await
their halftime performance.
STEVEN THURLOW MATTESON, Starling, Illinois
M.A. Juvenile Delinquency
SAMUEL JUDSON MAY, Holden, Massachusetts
M.S. Geology
RICHARD GERALD McDADE, Lenoir, North Carolina
M.S. Criminal Justice
DEBORAH HALCOMB McDONALD, McKee
M.A. Sociology
MARY DAVID McGUIRE, Winchester
Specialist Physical Education
PAT L. MEADE, Paintsville
M.A. Elementary Education
LINDA GAYLE MEDLEY, Springfield
M.A. Business Education
PHILIP MEEK JR., Paintsville
M.S. Criminal Justice and Education
EILEEN MARIE MESSER, Florence
M.A. Elementary Education
JERALD M. MESSER, Pineville
M.S. Criminal Justice
DENNIS G. MILLS, Owensboro
M.S. Criminal Justice
LORGIO OSWALDO MIRANDA, Yungay, Peru
M.A. Education
FREDA GAIL MOELLER, Louisville
M.A. History
GEORGE W. MOORE, Berea
M.S. Microbiology
JOHN ROBERT MOORE, Frankfort
M.S. Criminal Justice
KENNETH DALE MOREY, Marseilles, Illinois
M.S. Criminal Justice
GRADUATES/MAT-MOR 453
Students Hot-Foot-It to Class
JOHN S. MUMME, Fort Thomas
M.S. Biology
DAVID H. MYERS, New Vienna, Ohio
M.A. Physical Education
GARY ANTHONY NEUSER, Deer Park, New York
M.A. Criminal Justice
SUSAN CAROL NIEHOFF, Louisville
M.A. Spanish
WILLIAM ARTHUR NOEL, Jackson
SPECIALIST Guidance — Student Personnel
WILLIAM JACKSON 0 DONNELL, Ridgewood, New
Jersey
M.S. Industrial Technology
MINEKO OKI, Mito, Japan
M.A. Elementary Education
RICHARD HOWARD OWEN, Delmar, New York
M.S. Criminal Justice Administration
UDOM PALASIRI, Bangkok, Thailand
M.S. Criminal Justice
DAVID E. M. PANYAKO, Maseno, Kenya
M.A. Elementary Education
ALICE LOUISE PERKINS, Benham
M.A. Special Education
MARK J. PFISTER, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
M.S. Recreation
GEORGE DAVID PIERCE, Cynthiana
M.B.A. Accounting
DALE ARLENE PIGMAN, Jackson
M.A. Guidance and Counseling
MARIA BEATRIZ PLANTE, Buenos Aires, Argentina
M.A. English
SUCHADA PRASERT, Bangkok, Thailand
M.S. Chemistry
PHILIP PARTICK PURPURA, Lexington
M.S. Criminal Justice
WILLIAM THOMAS QUICK II, Louisville
M.A. Political Science
STEPHEN WALLACE RADCLIFFE, Lexington
M.S. Elementary Education
QUTABUDDIN NASEER RAHMANI, Pakistan
M.P.A. Public Administration
VANIDA RATANANON, Thailand
M.B.A. Management
CAROLYN ANN RATLIFF, Mt. Sterling
M.A. Community and Individual Counseling
CAROLYN JEAN RAWLINS, Richmond
M.A. Business Education
STUART ARTHUR REAGAN, Frankfort
M.P.A. Public Administration
REBECCA ELAINE REINHEIMER, Foster
M.A. History
JERRY A. RICKETT, Monticello
M.S. Geography
JOHN DAVID RIGGS, Richmond
MB. A. Marketing
SUSAN CARTER ROBERTS, Prestonsburg
M.A. Guidance and Counseling
454 GRADUATES/MUM-ROB
Although the new traffic signal was installed in front of Keene Hall, students still "hot-foot-it" across the by-pass to make classes on time.
GRADUATES 455
Imagination Sparks Creativity
SUE ANN RODMAN, Danville
M.A. Education
BRUCE LESLIE ROSE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
M.S. Wildlife Management
RICHARD ALLEN ROTH, Urichsville, Ohio
M.A. Physical Education
RUSSELL M. SCHNELL, Clearwater, Florida
M.A. English
STEPHEN ERIC SCHULZ, Indianapolis, Indiana
M.S. Criminal Justice
JUDY SEARS, Somerset
M.A. Guidance and Counseling
CIRISH MANHARLAL SHAH, Gujarat, India
M.S. Chemistry
RONALD JAVAN SHELTON, Louisville
M.A. Education
JOSEPH WILLIAM SHEILLEY JR., Louisville
M.S. Geography
WALTER ROBERT SHETTLER JR., Covington
M.S. Recreation
JUDITH M. SIMMERMON, Newport, New Jersey
M.A. Physical Education
WANITA MAE SIPE, Lexington
M.A. Education
456 GRADUATES/ROD-SIP
Art students demonstrate their creative abilities in sculpture and drawing classes.
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KIM SMALLWOOD, Gainesville
M.S. Physical Education
THADDEAS M. SMITH, Winchester
M.A. History
ISARAPHAN SMITHWONGSE, Bangkok, Thailand
M.S. Criminal Justice
TALERNGSOK SOMETIP, Pechboon, Thailand
M.A. Secondary Education
RODNEY KENT SPAIN, Marysville, Ohio
M.A. English
BENJAMIN ERNIE SPALDING, Bardstown
SPECIALIST Education Administration
WAYNE ALAN SPENCER, McDaniels
M.S. Vocational Administration
PAUL SHEPPARD STANSBURY, Fern Creek
M.P.A. Political Science
STEPHEN ALAN STICE, Louisville
M.A. Mathematics
JACQUELINE IRENE STIGALL, Fort Thomas
M.A. Elementary Education
JOE SIDNEY BRUCE STIGALL, Fort Thomas
M.S. Mathematics
WICHIANCHOT SUKCHOTRAT, Bangkok, Thailand
M.S. Criminal Justice
GRADUATES/SMA-SUK 457
The Library's open stacks make quick persual of research materials an easier task.
458 GRADUATES
Research: A Scholarly Necessity
THOMAS CHARLES TAYLOR, North Vernon, Indiana
M.M.E. Music
RODNEY GORDON THACKER, Paintsville
M.A. Counseling
THAVORNSAKDI THEPJATRI, Bangkok, Thailand
M.S. Criminal Justice
HOMER DAVID THOMAS, Burkesville
M.A. Psychology
MARY F. TURPIN, Albany
M.S. Guidance and Counseling
MICHAEL U. UKPE, Opobo, Nigeria
M.B.A. Business
MANEERATANA VANASIN, Bangkok, Thailand
M.A. Secondary Education
PONGSRI VANASIN, Bangkok, Thailand
M.A. Geography
LINDA M. VAN OSS, Eubank
M.A. Elementary Education
BELINDA F. VENANCIO, North Arlington, New Jersey
M.A. Physical Education
UTHAINONGS VIBULAYACOM, Bangkok, Thailand
M.A. Political Science
PHYLLIS MATTINGLY VINCENT, Louisville
M.A. Music
DIANA CARTER VOGELSBERG, Louisville
M.M.E. Music
JOHN A. WARRINGTON, Miamisburg, Ohio
M.A. History Education
KARLA ANN WATANABE, Pocatello, Idaho
M.A. Business Education
LAWRENCE C. WEBER, Nashville, Tennessee
M.S. Geology
KATHY LYNN WELDON, Lexington
M.A. Guidance and Counseling
MAJOR W. WHEAT JR., Lawrenceburg
M.B.A. Business
BRENDA LEE WHITE, Knox, Tennessee
M.A. Education
RAYMOND D. WILLARD JR., Albany, New York
M.M.E. Music
TERRY S. WILSON, Russell Springs
M.S. Education
KIYOKO M. YAGI, Tokyo, Japan
M.M.E. Music
JANE YOUNG, East Bernstadt
M.A. Secondary Counseling
ANDREW A. ZAZOPOULOS, Haverhi
M.P.A. Political Science
Massachusetts
GRADUATES/TAY-ZAZ 459
7Am
The amphitheatre and Van Peursem Pavillion filled with friends
and family awaits the academic procession of faculty and gradu-
ates (top) and (above) provides a scenic location for summer
commencement.
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ommencerment: Outdoor Happening
Allan Ostar, executive director of the American Association of State
Colleges and Universities, receives an honorary degree from Presi-
dent Martin, and a near hood-hanging from Dr. John Rowlett, before
delivering the summer commencement address.
'Messiah' Ushers in Holiday Season
E. DENISE ADAMS, Vinegrove
A. A. Nursing
KAREN L. BAILEY, Loveland, Ohio
A. A. Medical Record Technology
SUZANNE E. BARNES, Alexandria
A. A. ecretarial Science
SUSAN JANE BARNETT, Pleasure Ridge Park
A. A. Ornamental Horticulture
DELENA CHISM BIDWELL, Louisville
A.A. Medical Record Technology
MICHAEL LEE BLAND, Gadsden, Alabama
A.A. Drafting Technology
GAIL I. BLEVINS, Cincinnati, Ohio
A.A. Medical Record Technology
BARBARA L. BOTTOMS, Perryville
A.A. Nursing
MARY ALICE BRESCH, Ft. Mitchell
A.A. Nursing
NADINE I. BREWER, Dayton, Ohio
A.A. Secretarial Science
J. LEE BROWNING, Bardstown
A.A. Recreation Supervision
WILLIAM SHERMAN BROWNING, Harlan
A.A. Broadcast Engineering Technology
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462 ASSOCIATES/ADA-BRO
VICKI GAYE BUGG, Harrodsburg
A.A. Medical Assistant
BETTY SUE BUNGENSTOCK, Florence
A.A. Law Enforcement
PHYLLIS GWENN CASE, Cynthiana
A.A. Horticulture
DENNIS WAYNE CHANEY, Cincinnati, Ohio
A.A. Broadcast Engineering Technology
KAREN SUE CLARK, Russell
A.A. Nursing
DEBORAH KATHERINE COLEMAN, Falmouth
A.A. Nursing
GLENDA FAYE COREY, Middlesboro
A.A. Nursing
SANDRA CRAFT, Whitesburg
A.A. Nursing
MARGARET ALMEDA DAFLER, New Lebanon, Ohio
A.A. Recreation Supervisor
DENISE MARIE DELDUCA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
A.A. Child Care
KAMELYA SHELBY DILLINGHAM, Louisville
A.A. Secretarial Science
JOANNE V. DOSS, Wapakoneta, Ohio
A.A. Secretarial Science
ASSOCIATES/BUG-DOS 463
464 ASSOCIATES
Christmas Decorations Spread Spirit
SHARON DUFF, Mason, Ohio
A.A. Interior Decoration
DAVID LEWIS DUGGER, Corbin
A.A. Electronics Technology
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL DUNN, Louisville
A.A. Industrial Technology
KATHY L. DUSING, Erlanger
A.A. Nursing
MILLICENT J. FISHER, Falmouth
A.A. Secretarial Science
THOMAS KEITH GIBSON, Midland, Ohio
A.A. Agriculture
TERRI A. GINTER, Richmond
A.A. Medical Record Technology
JULIE H. GIVENS, Mt. Sterling
A.A. Nursing
CRAIG THOMAS GRADINGER, Louisville
A.A. Dratting Design and Technology
ESTHER M. GOFF, Berea
A.A. Nursing
CONSTANCE SUE GOODWIN, Lebanon, Ohio
A.A. Interior Decoration
BARBARA SUSAN GRAVES, McKinney
A.A. Food Service Technology
KAYE W. HACKWORTH, Whitesburg
A.A. Secretarial Science
GLENDA KAY HALCOMB, Corbin
A.A. Nursing
KATHY ANN HECKMAN, Louisville
A.A. Medical Records
JERRI LYNN HELTZEL, Frankfort
A.A. Secretarial Science
KEVIN McKENZIE, HENRY, Lexington
A.A. Drafting Technology
LINDA SUE HERN, Hillsboro, Ohio
A.A. Medical Record Technology
CATHERINE MARY HIEBER, Bellbrook, Ohio
A.A. Nursing
RUTH LYNN HILL, Lebanon
A.A. Interior Decoration
LINDA JANE HOFFMAN, Columbus, Ohio
A.A. Nursing
SUSAN JEAN HOFFMAN, Columbus, Ohio
A.A. Nursing
SHERRY LYNN HORSEMAN, Waynesburg
A.A.
NANCY KAY HOUDESHELL, Dayton, Ohio
A.A. Nursing
MADONNA KATHERINE HUGHES, Louisville
A.A. Secretarial Science
BRENDA JOY IOVINO, Richmond
A.A. Nursing
SYLVAI JACKSON, Manchester
A.A. Nursing
ALICE REGINA JENKINS, Louisville
A.A. Nursing
ASSOCIATES/DUF— JEN 465
Art Is Creativity's Expression
LISA MARLENE JONES, Louisville
A. A. Nursing
PEGGY DIANE JONES, Maud
A.A. Medical Assistant
PORNRATCHENEE ROMKOMUT KAUXHAM,
Bangkok, Thailand
A.A. Secretarial Science
DONALD WAYNE KELLEY, Richmond
A.A. Law Enforcement
HERMAN WAYNE KIDWELL, Lexington
A.A. Law Enforcement
STEFFANI LISA KWOZALLA, Covington
A.A. Nursing
DARCI KAY LANG, New Albany, Indiana
A.A. Nursing
DEBBY LAWRENCE, Louisville
A.A. Child Care
MARILYN G. LESTER, Bloomfield
A.A. Medical Assistant
MARILYN S. LOCKE, Lexington
A.A. Recreation Supervision
JANET LYNN LOCKRIDGE, Mt. Sterling
A.A. Medical Records Technology
PAMELA LYNN LOWERY, Richmond
A.A. Medical Records Technology
466 ASSOCIATES/JON-LOW
Art classes provide students with diverse opportunities for self-expression through creativity.
VIRGINIA CAROL MARCUM, Irvine
A. A. Medical Records Technology
EMMA JANE MAYS, Irvine
A. A. Secretarial Science
CONNIE L. McCULLAR, Wilmore
A.A. Nursing
NADIENE RAE MELLONCAMP, Dayton,
A.A. Medical Records Technology
Ohio
NANCY JANE MILLER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
A.A. Nursing
THERESA J. MOORE, Whitesburg
A.A. Nursing
TERESA KING MURPHY, Lancaster
A.A.
KATIE O. NEAL, Albany
A.A. Medical Record Technology
WILLIAM JESSEE NEAT, Columbia
A.A. Law Enforcement
BETTY JO O'HARA, Corinth
A.A. Secretarial Science
RICK LAINE PARRISH, Lawrenceburg
A.A. Recreation Supervision
JAMES JOSEPH PAUL, Louisville
A.A. Broadcast Engineering Technology
ASSOCIATES/MAR-PAU 467
Economizing Students Do Their Own Things
SHEILA JOHANNA PENN, Frankfort
A. A. Recreation Supervision
CONNIE GAIL PERKINS, Ashland
A. A. Interior Decoration
JAMES KEITH PLUMMER JR., Cynthiana
A. A. Broadcast Engineering
ELIZABETH JOAN POTTER, Linwood, New Jersey
A. A. Food Service
CONNIE J. PROCTOR, Louisville
A. A. Nursing
CAROL BETH PULLIAM, Bloomfield
A.A. Nursing
KAREN A. PURSIFULL, Harrison, Ohio
A.A. Medical Assisting
JAMI ELIZABETH RINKS, Middlesboro
A.A. Nursing
RUTH ANN ROBINSON, Bellevue
A.A. Medical Assisting
COY ALLEN SEVIER, Gray
A.A. Applied Electronics Technology
REGINA ANN SHELTON, Manchester, Ohio
A.A. Secretarial Science
VIRGINIA TEMPLE SHERROD, Lexington
A.A. Law Enforcement
GARY SIMPSON, Lexington
A.A. Broadcasting Engineering Technology
CATHY RENITA SLOAS, Flemingsburg
A.A. Nursing
JUDITH KAREN SMITH, Tompkinsville
A.A. Child Care
PATRICIA LYNN SMITH, Paint Lick
A.A. Nursing
JOHN M. SPARKS, Frankfort
A.A. Law Enforcement
TERESA GAYLE SPRADLING, Pleasureville
A.A. Secretarial Science
MELINDA M. STEWART, Worthville
A.A. Secretarial Science
CRAIG ELLIOTT STRATTON, Lawrenceburg
A.A. Recreation Supervisor
GAIL THOMAS, Richmond
A.A. Secretarial Science
DEBRA ANN TINSLEY, Loyall
A.A. Nursing
SHERYL KAY VAN BIBBER, Maloneton
A.A. Secretarial Science
CARL EDWARD VOGELSBERG, Louisville
A.A. Law Enforcement
THEA JEAN WALLACE, Stanford
A.A. Secretarial Science
BELINDA LEE WASH, Lexington
A.A. Executive Secretarial
JENNIFER LYNN WATKINS, Pleasureville
A.A. Child Care
RITA J. WEBB, South Portsmouth
A.A. Secretarial Science
468 ASSOCIATES/PEN-WEB
WILLIAM DEAN WELLS, Paris
A.A. Drafting and Design
PAULA MARIE WERMUTH, Independence
A.A. Nursing
VIOLET FAYE WEST, Richmond
A.A. Secretarial Science
DORIS KAYE WICKLUND, Independence
A.A. Ornamental Horticulture
KAREN JO YATES, Warsaw
A.A. Secretarial Science
Students discover that clothes dried over their registers are
cheaper and often faster than dorm dryers.
ASSOCIATES/WEL-YAT 469
Juniors Develop
More Awareness
Developing an awareness of their roles in life,
members of the Junior class returned ready to
tackle another year. With two years of experi-
ence behind, they no longer felt insecure in the
main stream of campus activities.
The Class of 74 joined efforts with Seniors to
build a Homecoming float and sponsored Judy
Hamilton as their Homecoming Queen Candidate.
Also after a home basketball game, the Juniors
sponsored a dance.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Wilson Myers, secretary; Judy Gib-
son, committee chairman; Daryl Mamillot, activities chairman;
Bonnie Gray, treasurer; Charles Colehour, vice president; and
Scott Neal, president.
472 JUNIORS/CLASS OFFICERS
CAROLYN S. ADCOCK Louisville
DAVID A. ALFORD Lexington
BLANDA K ALLEN Hazard
CHARLES R. ALLEN Coldwater. Michigan
EMMA J ALLEN Langley
KATHY K. ALTON Monticello
KARION L. AMBURGEY Whitesbury
PATRICIA A. ANDERSON Covington
JAMES A. ARLINGHAUS Elsmere
LYDIA B. ARNOLD Cincinnati, Ohio
NANCY J ARNSPARGER Pleasureville
CARMON G. ARVIN Lebanon
HERMON ASHER Pineville
EBBA L ATWOOD Shelbyville
JANET S. AYDT Louisville
PAULA L AYDT Louisville
SUSAN J. BACHUS Cincinnati, Ohio
CARA M. BAG BY Covington
GERALD R. BAILEY Frankfort
STEPHEN C. BAILEY Harrodsburg
JANET L. BAKER Marengo, Ohio
JOEL G. BAKER Coal Grove, Ohio
JUDY A. BAKER Columbia
DEBRA L BALES New Lebanon. Ohio
JOAN F. BALES Lexington
CYNTHIA K. BALTZLEY Cincinnati, Ohio
BRUCE J. BARBER Louisville
SUZANNE E BARNES Alexandria
MARTIN J. BARSOTTI Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
PHYLLIS C. BARTON Farmersville, Ohio
YVONNE S. BARTON Corbin
DEBBIE L. BATHIANY Ft. Thomas
TERESA J BATTS New Castle
VIVIAN F. BAUMGARDNER Middlesboro
JUDITH A. BEAN Louisville
SHIRLEY M, BEARD Fairdale
GUY M BEAVER Long Branch, New Jersey
LINDA S. BECK Hazard
TERRY A. BECKER Silver Grove
LISBETH J. BEESON Dayton, Ohio
ROBERT L. BEESON Dayton, Ohio
BRUCE B. BEGLEY Richmond
SUE M. BEHRENS Cincinnati. Ohio
RITA M. BEITLER Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
DENNIS S. BELLINGER Danville
ANGELA F. BENDER Lexington
MARY K. BENTLE Falmouth
BETTNIA J. BENTLEY Raceland
JUNIORS/ADC-BEN 473
Student Reunion Starts Semester
GLENNA D. BENTLEY Topmost
RICHARD C. BENZ Louisville
ROSENA BERSAGLIA Hazard
WILLIAM G. BERSAGLIA Fairdale
EVEANNA K. BETZ Dayton, Ohio
LORA L. BILLUPS Russell
ANNE S. BLAKEMAN Lawrenceburg
LINDA C. BLANC Brandenburg
MARY M. BLAND Lebanon
MICHAEL L BLEVINS Centerville, Ohio
LINDA S. BOATRIGHT Lancaster
LINDA D. BODINE Springfield
JEANNE BOGGESS Greenville
ROY BOLEYN Hueysville
WALLACE W. BOLTON Middlesboro
MARLENE F. BONAR Falmouth
JOHN A. BONNETT Richmond
RANDI G. BOONE Hillsboro, Ohio
LONNIE J. BOWEN Bowen
DEBORAH A. BOWLES Brooksville
MARY E. BRANCH Louisville
STEWART E BRENTZEL Louisville
JANICE BREWER Hazard
CHARLES R. BRIGHT Reading, Ohio
KENNETH S. BROCK Louisville
JAMES L. BRUSSELL Bardstown
TIMOTHY J. BRYAN Dayton, Ohio
ROBERT L BRYANT Lexington
JOSEPH M. BUCHANAN Florence
BARBARA A. BUCK Louisville
JAMES K. BUEHNER Farmersville, Ohio
LOIS A. BUKOWSKI Austin, Indiana
JANET L. BULLOCK Cape Coral, Florida
ROBERT J. BURDGE Ft. Pierce, Florida
MICHAEL D BURKETT Cromwell,
Indiana
JACKIE BURLESON Ft Thomas
PEGGY BURNS Manchester
MOLLY M. BURR Indianapolis. Indiana
JAMES S. BURRIS, JR. Mt. Washington
BEVERLY D. BUSH Bartow. Florida
MARJORIE C. BUSH London
VICKI L. BUSSELL London
JOE BYRD Bowling Green
EVERETT M. CALDWELL Ashland
MARJORIE H. CAMPBELL Greenville
MELVIN L. CAMPBELL Dayton, Ohio
ROCKY L. CAMPBELL Corbin
STEPHEN G. CAMPBELL London
474 JUNIORS/BEN-CAM
MICHAEL W. CARMODY Ft. Thomas
JAMES G. CARNAHAN London
BARRY L. CARNES Middlesboro
MICHAEL A. CASEY Richmond
ELIZABETH J. CATLETT Frankfort
JOHNNY CHADWELL Middlesboro
DUSTY L. CHANDLER Madison, Indiana
JAMES A CHEEK Independence
WAH K. CHOW Hong Kong
REBECCA A. CHRISTIAN Lancaster,
Ohio
ANNE C. CHURCHILL Irvington
BONITA S. CLARE Louisville
CONNIE J CLARK Prestonsburg
KENNETH L. CLARK Lebanon
RONNIE B CLARK Monticello
MARCIA B CLARKE Mt Prospect, Illinois
DAVID N. CLAYTON Lenoxburg
PATTY CLEAVER Russell
Along with the end of summer comes the beginning of a new semester and the reuniting of friends
JUNIORS/CAR-CLE 475
Out of Chaos Order Begins
JOHN R. CLEMENTS Louisville
ROGER L. CLEVENGER Valley Station
RANDY M. CLINE Ft. Mitchell
DWANE D. CLODFELTER Winchester
TERESE M. COATES Gahanna. Ohio
SANDRA F. COFFEY Monticello
KEITH A. COLEMAN Pikeville
MELINDA S. COLLEY Haysi, Virginia
KENNETH A. COLLINS Covington
DIANA L. COMBS Hazard
JUDITH L. COMBS Sassafras
LINDA D. CONKIN Tompkinsville
ANNE L. CONNER Springfield
DAVID A. CONRAD Falmouth
CATHY J. CONROY Versailles
LARRY B. CONYERS Mt. Sterling
MELISSA J. COOK Erlanger
JUDY F. COOPER Stay
GARY B. COPLEY Warfield
KENNETH CORNETT Hindman
ROY M. CORNETT Georgetown
MARSHA K. COSBY Richmond
JANE A. COSTINE St. Clairsville. Ohio
SANDRA J. COTTONGIM Manchester
JAMES M. COWAN Winchester
KARL W. CRABTREE Louisville
FRANK S. CRACRAFT North Middletown
DONNA H. CRAIN Lawrenceburg
PATRICK M CRANE Canadaigua.
New York
HARRY S. CRIGLER Shepherdsville
DARYL E. CROSSFIELD Paris
MICHAEL G. CRUEY Covington
BRUCE E. CRUMP Owensboro
BETTY J. CRUSE Winchester
CLAUDIA CRUSE Louisville
JEFFREY G. CRUSE Somerset
JANET K. CUMMINS Georgetown
MADGE CUNNINGHAM Louisville
DEBORAH T. CUPP Millsboro. Delaware
JIMMY R. CUPP Valley Station
DENNIS C. CURRAN Cincinnati. Ohio
ALICE A. CURTIS Winchester
CAROLYN D. CURTIS Corinth
TAFFIE J. CURTIS Clay City
GREGORY F. CUTLIP West Carrollton.
Ohio
THEODORE E. DAGEFORD Manhattan.
Kansas
JENNIFER A DANIEL Corbin
WILLIAM K. DANIEL Louisville
476 JUNIORS/CLE-DAN
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Upon arrival, confusion begins as students are bombarded by tons of things to remember,
including mail box combinations.
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DIANE C DARENKAMP Ft Mitchell
DAVID O. DARST Norton, Ohio
BARBARA K DAUGHERTY Radcliff
RONALD C. DAULTON Nancy
ROBERT E. DAVENPORT, JR. Pasadena,
California
RONALD J. DAVIDSON Richmond
CHARLOTTE A. DAVIS Campbellsville
DAVID L. DAVIS Trenton, Ohio
KENNETH R DAVIS Sacramento
MARGARET D. DAVIS Sacramento
ROGER K, DAVIS Augusta
RONALD G. DAVIS London
JENNY W. DAVY Richmond
CHARLES J, DAWSON Danville
MELVIN W. DEAN Lexington
PATRICIA L, DEMKO Louisville
LINDA L. DENMAN Elwell, Michigan
KATHRYN G, DePEW Monroe, Ohio
ROBERT A. DESKINS Pikeville
RICHARD G. DEVERS Midway
GARY DICK Pueblo
MARTHA J. DICK Monticello
ALBERT A. DISHON Radcliff
MARGIE M. DISHON Radcliff
JUNIORS/DAR-DIS 477
Although necessary, vehicle registration adds to student frustra-
tions as hundreds of motorists are herded by campus security.
478 JUNIORS
Auto Registration Tries Patience
LAURA F. DIXON Harlan
KAREN A. DOCKERY Russell Springs
DIANE L. DODD Richmond
PATRICIA D. DONOHUE Louisville
STEVE DOOLITTLE Portland, Oregon
DEBORAH E. DOTY Ft. Thomas
ROBERT A DOUGHTY Crab Orchard
BURNIS B. DOWELL Calvert City
STEPHEN E. DUFF Cincinnati. Ohio
KEITH M. EARLEY Jamestown. Ohio
SARAH C. EDELEN Springfield
CHARLES L. EDENFIELD Gainesville,
Florida
CYNTHIA K EDGINGTON Lancaster
CAROL J. ELDREDGE Paintsville
THOMAS H. ELLINGSWORTH
Jeffersonville, Indiana
MARTHA A ELLIOTT Springfield
DENISE L. ELZY Louisville
VICKI D. ENGARD Springfield, Ohio
CAROLYN J. ENGLE Corbin
SONIA J EPLER Somerset
BILL EVANS Frankfort
DEBRA K EVERAGE Hmdman
JUDY K. EVERSOLE Buckhorn
MARY S. EVERSOLE Lexington
DAVID A FEDDERS Florence
EDWARD M. FELDHAUS Louisville
BEVERLY D. FELDMAN Louisville
FRITZ P. FELDMAN Louisville
DENNY L. FERRELL Middlesboro
THOMAS E. FINDLEY Columbus, Ohio
ROSE G. FINLEY Manchester
CAROLINE FISHER Felicity, Ohio
MADELINE S. FISTER Georgetown
CINDY A. FITZGERALD Dayton, Ohio
CHARLES B. FITZPATRICK Wilmington,
Delaware
ROBERT F. FLECKENSTEIN Liberty, New
York-
JOYCE L. FLORA Frankfort
ANDREA E FOGG Louisville
ANDERS FOGT Louisville
SANDRA J. FOLEY Lebanon, Ohio
STEPHEN E. FORE Irvine
YVONNE G FORKAL Nicholson,
Pennsylvania
GARY C. FRENCH Hodgenville
AUDREY L. FRISON Benham
JOHN M. FRYMAN Cynthiana
BRUCE M. FULTON Erlanger
RICHARD S. FURY Harrison, Ohio
SHARON K. FUSSNECKER Ripley, Ohio
JUNIORS/DIX-FUS 479
Registration Ends, Classes Begin
STEVEN L. GAGEL Hamilton, Ohio
GLORIA R. GAMMELL Fairfield, Ohio
STEPHANIE C. GARDINER Valley Station
MARSHA C. GARDNER Salyersville
ROGER L- GARLAND Middlesboro
GARY D. GARMAN Irwin, Pennsylvania
GARY W. GARRETT Whitesburg
DONNA E. GARY Louisville
D. ANN GENTRY Brodhead
DAVID F. GIBSON Lexington
JOSEPH B. GIBSON Monticello
JUDY L. GIBSON Louisville
CHARLEY E. GILLISPIE Richmond
ROGER D. GILPIN New Haven
SUSAN G. GLOVER Danville
JOHN E. GOATLEY Springfield
PAMELA GOBLE Prestonsburg
PAMELA S. GOLDBACH New Richmond,
Ohio
CHARLENE A. GOODLETT Shelbyville
KEVIN D. GORLEY Junction City
DIANA GRANT Covington
BONNIE C. GRAY Dayton, Ohio
ALETA E. GREAYER Winchester
ROBERT S. GREEN Lexington
MARTHA E. GREENE Wilmington, Ohio
MARGARET E. GREENWELL New Haven
RITA K. GREGG Williamstown
MARY J. GRIDER Tompkinsville
SANDRA L. GRIFFIN Cincinnati, Ohio
FRAN HACKMAN Caughtya Hick, West
Virginia
KENNETH W. HACKWORTH ML Vernon
HUBERT L. HAGAN Louisville
LYDIA W. HAGAN Springfield
RICKY A. HAGGARD Winchester
DEBORAH L. HALE Lancaster
CAROL A. HALL ML Sterling
JOHN T. HALL Trenton, Ohio
KAREN L. HALL McDowell
BARBARA A. HAMBLY Radcliff
DANE R. HAMILTON South Bend.
Indiana
JUDY HAMILTON Pikeville
ANTHY K. HAMMOND Monticello
JUDY L. HAMMOND Taylorsville
MARTIN J. HAMPTON Barbourville
CONNIE K. HANKS Lawrenceburg
VICTOR R. HANNAN Berea
JUDY K. HANSFORD Shopville
JENNIFER HARDIN Henderson
480 JUNIORS/GAG-HAR
JANE D. HARPER Elizabethtown
DENNIS HARRIS Shelbyville
GILDA S. HARRIS Richmond
HELEN J. HARRIS Middlesboro
MICHAEL D. HARRIS Bethel, Ohio
DEBBIE S. HARRISON Louisville
TIMOTHY R. HARRISON Port Royal
BARBARA J. HARROD Frankfort
DON R. HARVEY Bellevue
JUDY G. HATFIELD Harlan
DEBORAH J HAWKINS Lexington
KATHY A. HAWKS Westchester, Ohio
RUTH A. HAYS Gravel Switch
STEVE R. HAYS Cincinnati. Ohio
REBECCA M HAYWOOD Prestonsburg
ANNE H. HAZELRIGG Danville
MARY L. HEAD New Haven
TERRY L. HEATH Cleves, Ohio
BILL S. HELM Louisville
HANNAH J. HELM Lexington
JEAN C. HEMPFLING Hebron
JO A HENNING Louisville
KENNETH W. HENRY Winchester
RUSSELL HENSLEY, JR Eau Gallie,
Florida
After facing closed classes and long lines, frustrated students end registration ordeal by paying fees
JUNIORS/ HAR-HEN 481
SUSAN S HIBBS Bardstown
JUDY L. HICKS West Chester, Ohio
DEBORAH A. HIGGINS Louisville
CATHY E. HILL Versailles
CHARLES A. HILL Louisville
KAREN E. HILL Fairless Hills,
Pennsylvania
DANIESE A HINES Covington
TERRY G HITE South Point. Ohio
ROSE M. HOAGLAND Lebanon Junction
PAMELA A HOBBS Stanford
DAVID L HOLLINGSWORTH Lynch
JEANIE M HOLLINGSWORTH
Cumberland
SHEILA K HOLSCLAW Lexington
BEVERLY A. HOLTON Independence
RAYMOND A. HOOD Medina, Ohio
CINDY HOPKINS Erlanger
GARY W. HOPPERTON Dry Ridge
JAMES A. HOSKINS Richmond
A sure sign of students' presence is their absence
482 JUNIORS/HIB-HOS
Suitcasers Desert Campus
PAMELA L HOUP Florence
JIM A. HOUSE Richmond
ESTHER B HOUSER Lynch
DARRELL N HOVIOUS Hustonville
CAROL A. HOWARD Owensboro
GLENNA B HOWARD Jackson
PAULINE L HOWELL Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
DEBBIE M. HRICKO Rockville, Maryland
JOHN J HUDDY Columbus. Ohio
ARTHUR A. HUGHES Louisville
JACKY R HUGHES Monticello
WILLIAM L HUGHES Irvine
KATHRYN L. HUGHLETT Louisville
JAMES S- HUNDLEY Shelbyville
BRENDA D HUNT Paint Lick
THOMAS J HURAK Lima, Ohio
STEVEN L. HURLEY Xenia, Ohio
BETTY D. JACKSON Richmond
DEBORAH R JACOBS Walton
LLOYD M. JAMES Stanford
JO ANN JEFFERS Frankfort
SALLY N. JEFFERS Newark, Ohio
BARTHOLOMEW J JOHNSON Honeoye,
New York
CHARLES F. JOHNSON Hazard
JUDY C JOHNSON Richmond
KAY A. JOHNSON North Ridgeville. Ohio
MARSHA D. JOHNSON Louisville
TERRENCE A JOHNSON Cincinnati,
Ohio
WINNIE S JOHNSON Florence
YVETTE A. JOHNSON Louisville
BELINDA L JONES Langley
DIANNE C. JONES Lancaster, Ohio
GARY L. JONES Irvine
HARRY B JONES North Middletown
HARRY T. JONES Irvine
JAMES W JONES Danville
PATRICIA M. JUDGE Burlington
BETH J JUREK Frankfort
CHESTER JUSTICE, JR. Knoxville,
Tennessee
E. THOMAS KALE Bowling Green, Ohio
VIRGINIA G KAPLAN Falmouth
KAREN E. KARETH Cincinnati, Ohio
JO ANN M. KECK Hamilton, Ohio
SARAH K. KELLEY Lexington
CYNTHIA A. KELSO Warrenton, Missouri
PATRICIA S KENNEDY Midway
TERESA J. KENNEDY Newark, Ohio
TINA A. KERR Louisville
JUNIOR/HOU-KER 483
University Store Business Booms
JOYCE K. KILGORE New Paris, Ohio
HAROLD F. KINCAID Beattyville
KAREN S. KING Brooksville
CLARENCE C. KIRCHNER Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
ERIC P. KISER Murfreesboro, Tennessee
PATRICIA C. KNIGHT Arlington, Virginia
MARY KNIPPLE Livonia, Michigan
PATRICIA A. KOH Cincinnati, Ohio
BARBARA S. KOK Pleasure Ridge Park
KEVIN O. KOK Pleasure Ridge Park
LINDA S. KRAUTH Ft. Mitchell
ELIZABETH D. LACKEY Berea
DONALD T. LACOSTE Chicopec,
Massachusetts
GLORIA J. LAKE Berea
JERRY G. LAMB Paint Lick
DAVID R. LANE ML Sterling
JOHN LANIER London
MARK A. LAWLER Centerport, New York
CATHERINE J. LEE Louisville
DANIEL J. LEGEL Louisville
DONNA L. LEHMAN Alexandria
JERIIYN A. LEITCH Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
SHERRI L. LENBERGER Louisville
ADRIENNE H. LENNART Louisville
LISBETH K. LEVALLEY Dayton, Ohio
CARL L. LEWALLEN Corbin
BEVERLY C. LEWIS Morrow, Ohio
GREGORY A. LOBUONO Hamilton, Ohio
CAROLYN S. LOVE Paris
SUSAN L. LOWE Winchester
CHARLES O. LOWERY, JR. Louisville
BARBARA E. LUMSDEN Cincinnati, Ohio
ROBERT W. LUTKENHOFF Ft. Thomas
VIOLET M. LYONS Taylorsville
PHYLLIS A. MACALLAY Kettering, Ohio
JEFFREY S. MAGERS Louisville
PATTY L. MAINS Falmouth
ROBERT D MANES Battle Creek,
Michigan
MICHAEL T. MANN Louisville
RALPH S. MANN Elsmere
LINDA S. MANNING Somerset
PATRICIA A. MARCH Miami, Florida
CHARLENE MARCUM Albany
JAYNE L. MARLOWE Frankfort
DARYL P. MARMILLOT Louisville
KEVIN D. MARTELLO Lexington
DAVID R. MARTIN Crab Orchard
JEFFREY J. MARTIN Jacksonville, Florida
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484 JUNIORS/KIL-MAR
As students return to campus they find necessities of all kinds in
the expanded University store.
JUNIORS 485
While providing students with a scenic place of relaxation, the Memorial Fountain also
provides this canine with a cool drink.
VICKI L. MARTIN Louisville
PEGGY A. MASCHMEYER Ludlow
MICHAEL L MASON Lynch
RICHARD L. MASON Alexandria
ALETHA A. MASTERS Big Stone Gap,
Virginia
BOBBY G. MAUNEY, JR. Louisville
SHARON E. MAUPIN Lebanon
PATTY MAVITY Richmond
LOWELL J. MAXEY Peterstown, West
Virginia
BERNADETTE M. MAYER Cox's Creek
KATHY MAYER Alexandria
GWEN MAYES Harrodsburg
HAROLD S. MAYES Booneville
JUDY G. MAYFEILD Lancaster
DONNA B. McATHUR Cincinnati, Ohio
JENNIE R. McBRAYER Shelbyville
JUDITH A. McCLANAHAN Williamstown
LISA E. McCLAVE Portsmouth, Ohio
STEPHEN H. McCOMBS Louisville
RUSTY W. McDONALD Louisville
JUDY McFALL Albany
AL S. McFARLAND Owensboro
DONNA L. MclNTOSH Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
JOHN D. McNEW ML Vernon
486 JUNIORS/MAR-McN
Fountain
A Place for Thoughts, Dreams
JANIS L McNULTY Cincinnati, Ohio
JOSEPH D. McPHERSON Lancaster
RACHEL L McQUERRY Paint Lick
MICHAEL R McWHORTER Valley Station
VICKI P McWHORTER London
CHARLES C. MEADE II Catlettsburg
ALETA B MERKEL Bethesda, Maryland
SHERRY G- MESSER Mansfield. Ohio
WILLIAM C. MIDDLETON Richmond
BRENDA S MILBURN Springfield
GARY D MILBY Louisville
JOSEPH D MILES Lebanon
KEVIN C. MILES Indianapolis, Indiana
CHESTER W. MILLER Jamestown. Ohio
EDWIN A. MILLER Winchester
JOAN F MILLER Russell
WANDA J MILLER London
MARY R. MILLS Ft. Campbell
KENNETH W. MITCHELL Lexington
HARRY MOBERLY, JR Richmond
MARGIE MOEVES Ft Mitchell
SEYED B. MOHAMMADI Tabriz. Iran
ALICE M MONTGOMERY Scottsburg.
Indiana
LINDA A MONTGOMERY Salyersville
MICHAEL J MONTGOMERY Dayton.
Ohio
GREGORY H. MOORE Miamisburg. Ohio
JANET L MOORE Hamilton. Ohio
JOSEPH R MOORE Campbellsburg
LEOMARIE MOORE Louisville
MARY E L MOORE Ashland
MAURICE E. MOORE Booneville
RONALD G MOORE Booneville
TANYA F. MOORES Louisville
CARLOS A. MORENO Pineville
BEVERLY W MORGAN, JR. Roanoke,
Virginia
MARCIA C MORRIS Cincinnati. Ohio
WILLIAM S. MORRIS Richmond
M. KAY MORROW Hill Top
ROBERT V MORROW Lexington
PAULA M. MOSCINSKI Niles, Illinois
RON P. MOSSOTTI Syracuse, New York
ELIZABETH W. MOUYEOS Richmond
CHRISTINE D. MUELLER Florence
ARTIE M. MULLEN Georgetown
STANFORD T. MULLEN, JR. Louisville
SALLY A. MULLINS afCincinnati, Ohio
SHEILA G. MULLINS Hustonville
RICHARD M MURPHY Indianapolis.
Indiana
JUNIORS/McN-MUR 487
Volunteers Drum-up Student Vote
JAMES D. MUTH Radcliff
FRANK W. MYERS Birmingham, Alabama
MICHAEL B. MYERS Louisville
MICHAEL S. NAPIER Vandalia, Ohio
D. SCOTT NEAL Pine Knot
VIKKI L. NEAL Tonowanda, New York
BETTY J. NEELEY Somerset
JOHN A. NELSON Valley Station
PAUL D. NETTLE Canal Fulton, Ohio
JOHN E. NEUFARTH Southgate
K. MICHAEL NEWTON Frankfort
THOMAS L. NICKELL Winchester
CLARA NOBLE Minnie
JUDY L. NOE West Alexandria, Ohio
SARAH A. NOE Somerset
MARK S. NOLAND Louisville
FRANKIE L. NUNN Crab Orchard
NANCY L. NUNN Albany
BERNARD B. O BRYAN, III Louisville
BONNIE M. ODLE Atlanta, Georgia
MARK L. OLIVER Covington
KATHY L. O NAN Louisville
LINDA D. O NEAL London
RICHARD M. OTT Kings Mills, Ohio
SUSAN A. OTTO Ft. Thomas
JAMES M. OVERMILLER York,
Pennsylvania
DEBORAH F. PACE Pembroke
PAMELA L. PACK Paintsville
ERNEST W. PARROTT London
SHERRY PARSONS Holland, Michigan
THOMAS E. PARTIN Annville
DAVID E. PASIERB Donora, Pennsylvania
VICKI L. PATRICK Springboro, Ohio
DOROTHY A. PATTERSON Valley Station
ALLAN T. PAULSON Sparta, New Jersey
JOHN H. PAYNE Danville
CECILIA D. PEARCE Shelbyville
WAYNE PEARSALL Lorain, Ohio
DEBRA K. PEARSON Dayton, Ohio
HELENA S. PEEBLES McDermott, Ohio
LLOYD W. PENISTON Lacie
MARION R. PENNINGTON London
MICHAEL E. PEREZ Brandenburg
JUDITH L. PERKINS Louisville
ELLEN S. PERRY Vine Grove
DAVID M. PETERS Corbin
LINDA M. PFALZGRAF Burlington
A. SUSAN PHELPS London
488 JUNIORS/MUT-PHE
In an all-out effort to gain youthful votes on campus, various student groups provide reg-
istration applications for absentee ballots.
BLAINE PHILLIPS Stearns
REBECCA L. PHILLIPS Louisville
WAYNE PHILLIPS Stearns
JENNIFER S. PIATT Dayton, Ohio
KAREN M PICKRELL Brooksville
HOWARD J. PIPES Louisville
BARBARA D. PITAKOS Cincinnati, Ohio
JANET M. POPE Louisville
KARREN J. POPE Annapolis, Maryland
NANCY E. POTTS Louisville
SALLY J. PRATHER Prospect Heights,
Illinois
MICHAEL PRESTON Lancaster
JAMESETTA PRICE Richmond
MICHAEL L. PULLIAM Louisville
DAVID A. QUARLES Swallowfield
EUGENE D. RAINS Middlesboro
LINDA S- RAINS London
LINDA G. RAKESTRAW Somerset
JUNIORS/PHI-RAK 489
Pitching horseshoes was only one of the events sponsored at the fall BOG County Fair.
DENNIS R. RALEIGH Fern Creek
KAREN L RAMEY Harlan
JAMES W. RANKIN Shelbyville
ROBERT A. RANKIN Winchester
CAROL J. RAY Louisville
LUCIA C. RAZOR Lexington
PAUL C. REBMANN Lexington
PATRICIA A. REBOLD Cincinnati, Ohio
JUDY REED Lexington
DIANNE M. REHKAMP Florence
KATHERINE L. REINSTEDLER Louisville
JESSIE M. REISS Louisville
SANDRA K. REMY North Ridgeville, Ohio
CAROLYN REPPERT ML Vernon
JAMES R. RHEA Jamestown, North
Carolina
ANDREW W. RICE Lexington
BETTY K. RICE Prestonsburg
JODY RICE Ashland
490 JUNIORS/RAL-RIC
BOG County Fair Signifies Fall
NORA E RICHARDS MI. Sterling
DEBORAH L RICHARDSON Waco
ANGEL R. RICHESON Louisville
BARBARA A. RICKE New Albany,
Indiana
BECKY B. RICKETTS Louisville
PAUL D. RIFFLE Lima, Ohio
THOMAS J. RILEY Lebanon
LYNN RISK Nicholasville
CHARLES A ROACH Radcliff
TERRY L. ROARK Owensboro
VICTORIA G ROBERTSON Waynesburg
MATTIE J. ROBINSON Manchester
ROBERT L ROBINSON Louisville
HOWIE ROESCH Hamilton, Ohio
MICHAEL A. ROGERS Irvine
PATTI L. ROGERS Cincinnati, Ohio
JIM K. ROSS Berea
RICHARD A. ROSS Vandalia. Ohio
ANDREA L ROUTLEDGE Bellevue
TERRY W ROUTSON Dayton, Ohio
KENNETH R. ROWLAND Wilmore
OPAL S. ROWLAND Clover Bottom
STEVE J. ROWLAND Louisville
SHARON K ROWLETT Bedford
G. GERALD ROY LaGrange
TED K. RUSH London
JOHN A. SALISBURY Martin
KAREN J SALLEE Jackson
ZACK D. SALYERS Frankfort
BARBARA J. SANDERS Richmond
MARTHA F. SANDS Louisville
DAVID K. SAYLOR Corbin
PAUL E. SCANLON Lexington
DANIEL R. SCHERRER Ft. Thomas
MICHAEL C. SCHILLING Russell
ROXANN SCHLELEIN Cincinnati. Ohio
MARY L. SCHOLL Covington
RANDALL J. SCHWEITZER Bardstown
RONALD L. SCHWEITZER Bardstown
CAROL P. SCHWENKE Union
PATRICIA A. SEAMAN Florence
JAMES E. SEBREE Dayton, Ohio
M. JOYCE SEILER Erlanger
TERRI J- SEITZ Lawrenceburg, Indiana
JERRI E. SELLERS Loveland. Ohio
ANTHONY T. SEROWIK Eau Gallie,
Florida
SIMIN R. SHAKIB Lexington
DAN R. SHANK Dayton, Ohio
JUNIORS 'RIC-SHA 491
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A ruptured water main delays construction on the Jane F. Campbell Building. Right: Con-
struction workers stand idle awaiting repair of the broken water main.
LINCOLN V. SHARP Harrodsburg
LINDA D. SHARP Turners Station
DEBORAH Y SHEETS Jackson
JAMES L. SHEPHERD Richmond
OAKIE L. SHEPHERD Prestonsburg
EDWARD L. SHERMAN Somerset
JO A. SHIELDS Chaplin
JERRY L. SHOTWELL Erlanger
SAMIER E. SHUNWARA Valley Station
DAVID H. SICKELS Louisville
DENNIS M. SILLS Lexington
CARL E. SIMMS Louisville
STEVEN W. SLADE Cynthiana
JOHN L. SLONE Cincinnati, Ohio
BENNITA J. SMITH Cincinnati, Ohio
JAMES D. SMITH Loyall
JERRY W. SMITH Piqua, Ohio
JOHN M. SMITH Fairdale
JOYCE A. SMITH Winchester
MARK M. SMITH Richmond
MARY J. SMITH Springfield
MICHAEL R. SMITH Lebanon
STEVE B. SMITH Richmond
VERITA K. SMITH Somerset
JOLLY B. SNIDER Jeffersontown
PATRICIA J. SOISTER Melbourne
JOHN G. SPAHR Cincinnati, Ohio
JOSEPH V. SPALDING Lebanon
DEBORAH K. SPARROW Louisville
LINDA R. SPARROW Cynthiana
492 JUNIORS/SHA-SPA
Broken Water Main Delays Construction
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MICHAEL R. SPECK Des Moines, Iowa
SANDRA D. STAHL Covington
CHARLES D. STAMPER Monticello
GARY G. STANSBERRY Erlanger
WILLIAM W. STAPLETON Knoxville,
Tennessee
RALPH STEELE Lexington
NANCY J. STEGER Florence
DONALD J STEVENSON Winchester
BENJIE E. STEWART McDowell
CINDY A. STEWART Convoy, Ohio
DONNA K. STEWART Northfield, New
Jersey
EVELYN G. STEWART Letcher
BARRY W. STOESS Crestwood
DEBRA B. STOKES Louisville
THALEENA F. STRANGE Clay City
KARLA A. STRONG Lexington
EVAN A. STUDER Highland, Indiana
MARCELLA STUMBO Minnie
EDWARD SWAFFORD Big Creek
ANNE SWAIM Wilmington, Ohio
EARL B. SWEENEY Louisville
JOHN R. SWEENY Washington,
Pennsylvania
GERALD W. TAMME Lebanon Junction
NANCY R. TASSIE Louisville
DAVID P. THEILER Okolona
KAREN A. THOMAS Centerville, Ohio
WILLIAM K. THOMAS Bardstown
LAWRENCE W. THOMPSON Richmond
PATRICIA A. THOMPSON Winchester
ROBERT H. THOMPSON Florence
JUNIORS/SPE-THO 493
CYNTHIA L. THURMAN Frankfort
LEEANN THURMOND Corbin
DAVIS D. TINDOLL, JR. Vine Gove
PEGGY L. TINGLE Pleasureville
MICHAEL TIPTON Shelbyville
STEVEN W. TIPTON Ravenna
GARY C. TODD Independence, Virginia
VELMA L. TOMASSETTI Anchorage
MARY A. TOWNER Manchester, Ohio
HELEN J. TRISLER Harrodsburg
MICHAEL L. TROUP Miamisburg, Ohio
JAMES S. TRUE Lexington
MICHAEL V TRUE Corinth
HARRY L. TRUMAN Pleasureville
DOROTHY S. TUCKER Waynesburg
OSCAR J. TUDOR Richmond
EDWARD R. TUGGLE Monticello
LORI TUNGATE Kettering, Ohio
MICHAEL E. TURNER Englewood, Ohio
ROSETTA A. TURNER Williamsburg, Ohio
KATHY J. TURPIN Richmond
CYNTHIA R. TYGRETT Shelbyville
KATHI L. UZZEL Dayton, Ohio
THOMAS M. VAN DYKE Winchester
A lighted jack-olantern creates the Halloween atmosphere in a co-ed dorm.
494 JUNIORS/THU-VAN
Halloween Decorations Brighten Dorms
BENJAMIN VAN HOOK Somerset
GARY K. VAN HOOSE Paintsville
DEBRA L VANDER HORST Celina, Ohio
ELINDA K. VANOVER Middlesboro
MARCIA D. VAUGHN Louisville
LINDA S. VENNEMAN Southgate
J. MARK VICE Maysville
PATRICA L. VICE Mays Lick
MARIE VITTITOE Mt Washington
THOMAS H VOLK Homestead Park,
Pennsylvania
RICHARD G. VON HANDORF Lookout
Heights
LEWIS E WACHSMAN Cold Spring
KENNETH B WADE Harrodsburg
ANN C. WAGNER Ft Thomas
WILLIAM C. WAGNER Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
DEBBIE J WAINRIGHT Cincinnati, Ohio
BARBARA P. WALKER Frankfort
RHONDA C WALL Waynesburg
JULIA B WALLIN Brooksville
THOMAS R. WALTERS Newark, Ohio
GWENDA G WARMAN West Chester,
Ohio
GREGORY O. WARREN Lexington
CINDY WATKINS St. Louis, Missouri
KENNETH D WATSON Frankfort
KATHLEEN WATTS Jackson
JAMES S WAY II Richmond
CANDACE J. WEAVER Greensburg,
Pennsylvania
CHERYL A. WEAVER Florence
CAROLYN A. WEBB Mt Washington
CHARLES R. WEBB Covington
MIKE C WEBER Ft Thomas
MARITA F WEBSTER Glencoe
THERESE A. WEIGAND Florence
SHERRY V. WEISMAN Cincinnati, Ohio
GARY F. WELDON Warehouse Point.
Connecticut
BILLY D. WELLS Dayton
JAMES E. WHITE Louisville
MARTHA J. WHITE Paintsville
BARBARA L WHITEHEAD Brooksville
HELEN J. WIGGINTON Bloomfield
ELIZABETH A. WILLIAMS Richmond
GARY L. WILLIAMS Shelbyville
KENNETH L. WILLIAMS Wilmington, Ohio
ROBERT N. WILLIAMS Hagerstown,
Maryland
ROGER L. WILLIAMS Elkhorn City
SARA L. WILLIEN Milliard, Ohio
HARRY P. WILLIS Shelbyville
CATHERINE S. WILSON Paris
JUNIORS/VAN-WIL 495
Cheerleaders' Practice Inspires Spirit
WILLIAM S. WILSON Irvine
DEBRA L. WISE Louisville
TERESA A. WOMACK Grayson
DIANA S. WOOD Pleasureville
ARTHUR R. WOODEN Big Cliffy
REBECCA A. WRIGHT Somerset
VICKIE S. WRIGHT Lebanon
DAVE G. WURFEL Oklona
WILLARD D WYNN Closplint
BETTY K. YATES Maud
KATHIE J. YORK Albany
BRENDA D. YOUNG Junction City
DARLENE YOUNG Ashland
DAVID R. YOUNG Tompkinsville
PAMELA G. YOUNG Danville
GREGORY G ZEITS Lake Leelanau,
Michigan
TIMOTHY E. ZIEGLER Telford,
Pennsylvania
JOHN L. ZINNER Fern Creek
Gymnastics play a pari in cheerleading workouts for Gary Taylor and Claudia Cruse.
496 JUNIORS/WIL-ZIN
Howard Steiner and Cathy Jones run through the cheerleading routines at practice for the Austin Peay game.
JUNIORS 497
Sophomores Gain
New Confidence
As Sophomores returned to Eastern's campus,
they telt a new excitement knowing that they
were no longer the beginners. Feelings had
changed. They telt a new confidence within
themselves and realized the role they play in Uni-
versity life.
Life wasn't simple anymore; new questions
had to be answered and new problems had to be
faced.
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Cathy Shay, treasurer; Holly
Hart, vice president; Mickey Mills, president; and Topsy Robinson,
secretary, not pictured.
498 SOPHOMORES/CLASS OFFICERS
JILL M. ABBOTT Cincinnati, Ohio
JOSEPH T ABNEY Irvine
WILLIAM M. ABNEY Richmond
ROBIN A ABRAMS Berea
BILL ADAMS Orlando, Florida
HAZEL A ADAMS Feds Creek
SARAH T ADAMS Paint Lick
STEVEN M AGE Louisville
AUGUSTO F AGUIRRE Quito, Ecuador
DAVID S. AIKEN Sanford, Florida
JEFFERY L. AKERS Gratis, Ohio
JUDY J ALEXANDER Danville
JUDY L. ALLEN Cincinnati. Ohio
KAREN ALLEN Lawrenceburg
PAMELA L ALLEN Wilmington, Ohio
KATHLEEN A. AMBROSE Berea
THOMAS A AMBURN Louisville
CAROL L ANDERSON Cincinnati, Ohio
STEVE A. ANDERSON Lawrenceburg,
Indiana
CECILIA ANELLO Spnngboro. Ohio
SCOTT T ARNOLD Frankfort
FAWN ASBURY Cambellsburg
BECKY A ATKINSON Lexington
LAURA J AVERILL Lancaster, Ohio
ANTHONY A AYETTEGreenw//e. Ohio
DANNY R, BABB Richmond
ANNESHANNON BACON Danville
BARBARA N BADGETT Louisville
DEBORAH A BADISHIAN Hasbrouck
Heights, New Jersey
BARBARA J BAILEY Crab Orchard
BECKY S. BAILEY Fairdale
HENRY E BAILEY Cincinnati. Ohio
BONNIE J BAKER Irvine
DENISE E. BAKER Laura. Ohio
JUDY A BAKER Norwood, Ohio
LINDA K. BAKER Covington
GWEN BANKSTON Northfield, New
Jersey
BRENDA K BARBER Carrollton
JAMES L BARLOW, JR. Lexington
PATSY C BARNES Irvine
JEANNA L BARNARD Pikeville
LINDA C. BARNETT Valley Station
MICHELLE M. BARONDICK Lebanon,
Pennsylvania
OBIE G. BATES Monticello
MARVIN T. BATTE Cynthiana
DOUGLAS A. BECK Greenhills. Ohio
JAMES F. BECKLERLync/7
RICHARD A. BEE Bethel. Ohio
SOPHOMORES/ABB-BEE 499
Constant Activity Depicts Ravine
BRENDA K. BEEGLE Wilmington, Ohio
DEBORAH K. BELLAIRS Richmond
DEBORAH J. BELLAMY Circleville, Ohio
PRISCILLA BELLAMY Jackson
DARRIS W. BENNETT Russell Springs
HERBERT S. BENNETT Rineyville
LINDA S. BENNETT Barbourville
LINDA J. BENSON Silver Spring,
Maryland
STARR H. BERENBROICKGreen Pond,
New Jersey
DONNA L. BERRY Johnstown, Ohio
ROBERT J. BERTRAND Ft. Knox
PATRICIA D. BEST Knoxville, Tennessee
NANCY J. BIBELHAUSEN Cincinnati,
Ohio
MARSHA A BILGER Bellevue
BRUCE L. BISHER Norwood, Ohio
CLAY M. BISHOP Manchester
DOUGLAS K. BLACK Louisville
GEORGE C BLACKBURN Belfry
JAMES F. BLAIR Bardstown
PATTI A. BLANK Covington
JOHN C. BLUM Louisville
THOMAS A. BODEY Piqua, Ohio
LORETTA S. BOGIE Richmond
JAMES M. BONZO Jasper, Ohio
DAVID A BOREN Louisville
SHARALEE BORST Russell
NANCY C. BOTNER Richmond
FREDERICK M. L. BOVINET Louisville
BONNIE BOWEN Mason, Ohio
CONNIE L. BOWLING Pikeville
JAMES A. BOWMAN Louisville
JUDITH A. BRANHAM Pikeville
NANCY D. BRAUN Cincinnati, Ohio
ELLEN L. BRAUTIGAM Wapakoneta,
Ohio
DON O. BRONN Anchorage
ROSEMARY V. BROOKS Cynthiana
BARBARA J. BROWN Springfield
BRENDA E. BROWN Lawrenceburg
CORDIS A. BROWN Stanton
JOSEPH W. BROWN Louisville
KEITH D. BROWN McDermott, Ohio
LYNN BROWN Pineville
SHARON L. BROWN Ft. Thomas
SUSAN H. BROWN Lexington
CATHERINE A. BROWNING Lebanon
NANCY K. BRUNKER Cynthiana
GAIL T. BRYAN Frankfort
VICKI M. BUCHANOR Louisville
500 SOPHOMORES/BEE-BUC
Coeds invigorated by the cool autumn days play football in the ravine
MARY A. BUCKHULZ Frankfort
DEBRA C BUNCH Mt. Vernon
HERBY P. BUNCH Edmonton
MICHELLE A. BUNGER Louisville
ROSEMARIE BURCH Louisville
MARY S. BURDETTELetianon
PAM BURGIN Norwood, Ohio
MARY J. BURLAGE Ft. Thomas
CARLA J BURRIS Cincinnati, Ohio
BARBARA B BURTON Monticello
JENNIFER L. BUSH Louisville
CARLA L. BROERMANN Chicago, Illinois
LINDA K BUSSEY Ashland
GLORIA A. CALDWELL Bethel, Ohio
RUTH A. CALICO Dayton, Ohio
WYNELLA Y CAMP Louisville
DAVID B CAMPBELL Louisville
RICHARD H CAMPBELL, JR. York,
Pennsylvania
SOPHOMORES/ BUC-CAM 501
CATHRYN A. CARMAN Russell
MICHEAL W. CARR Harlan
BARBARA N. CARRICO Springfield
KELLY R. CARSON Richmond
KAREN L. CARTER Lexington
VERONICA L. CARTER Burkesville
DANIELE CASTEEL East Bemstadt
DAVID J. CECIL Louisville
FLORENCE CECIL St. Francis
RALPH E. CECIL Charlestown, Indiana
LINDA L. CENTERS Williamsburg
STEPHANIE A. CHAKIRIS Dayton, Ohio
CAROLYN L. CHANDLER Tipp City, Ohio
ANGELA R. CHANEY Kettering, Ohio
RONALD L. CHAPMAN Ft- Campbell
PAMELA W. CHEATHAM Danville
ROB CHESLEY Cincinnati, Ohio
PHATANEE CHIARAVANOND Bangkok,
Thailand
MARIE B. CHIDESTER Water Gap
DEBORAH R. CHILCOTE Cincinnati,
Ohio
SUSAN M CHILDERS Hazard
RAMONA L. CLANCY Lexington
CHERYL L CLARK Crab Orchard
ELIJAH CLARK Livingston
Louise Atwood and Chris Bosler decorate Combs Hall for Homecoming by adding the finishing touches on Snoopy's
doghouse.
502 SOPHOMORES/CAR-CLA
Dorms Decorated for Homecoming
LARRY T. CLARK Lancaster
RALPH L. CLARK Mt. Washington
LAURA K. CLEM Danville
STEPHEN F. CLEMENTS Louisville
FAYE CLIFFORD Louisville
PAMELA J, CLIFFORD Shelbyville
SHELIA K. CLITON Owenton
PAMELA K CLOYD Lebanon
JANET K CLUTTS Louisville
SALLY L. COAPLEN Louisville
THERESA CODY Hindman
ANN W. CALAO Ossming, New York
CAROL R. COLE Lexington
DAVID B COLEMAN Richmond
JACK L. COLEMAN Burgin
JOHNY M COLLINS Richmond
BARBARA J COLVIN Bloomfield
DAVID W COMBS Dry Ridge
STEPHEN COMBS Tyner
KAY S COLSON Lancaster
FAWN M. CONLEY Lexington
GEORGE M. CONWAY Carrollton
COLLEEN M. CONNORS Jeffersontown
DEBRA J CONROY Paris
THOMAS R. COOMES Bardstown
JOAM L. COOPER Erlanger
JOHN H COOPER Georgetown
JOYCE L. COOPER Eubank
LINDA D. COOPER Chardon, Ohio
YVONNE T. COOPER Louisville
SHARON L. COPPOCK Vandalia, Ohio
DEBORAH L. CORDLE Ashland
VICKI L. CORUM Louisville
STEVEN L COSBY Richmond
DEBORAH R. COTTON Versailles
KATHY T. COTTON Danville
JANET E. COX Nicholasville
STEVE E. COX Georgetown
RALPH M. CRABTREE Monticello
WALTER M. CRAFT Manchester
JAMES W, CRAFTON Milton
BRENDA S. CRAIG Frankfort
MARY C CRANE Rushville, Indiana
CONNIE F. CRAWFORD Cynthiana
VICKIE A. CRAWFORD Carlisle
SARAH J. CRAWLEY Louisville
JUDITH A. CRIGGER Wytheville, Virginia
DONNA J. CRISP Lexington
SOPHOMORES/CLE-CRI 503
Foreign Students Add International Flavor
KATHLEEN A. CRONE Centerville, Ohio
JEFFERY M. CROSS Albany
PATRICK T. CROSS Bromley
MARICA L. CROUT Germantown, Ohio
W. SCOTT CULTON Newport News,
Virginia
VIRENDA J. CUNNINGHAM Louisville
TOY A. CURD Nicholasville
DANIEL B. CUSTIS Lebanon, Ohio
DORIS R. DARRELL Carlisle
DAVID Q. DAVIES New Concord, Ohio
BRENDA L. DAVIS Middlesboro
CYNTHIA K. DAVIS Aurora, Indiana
DENNIS R. DAVIS Corbm
DIXIE DAVIS Stanton
LISA J, DAVIS Seymour, Indiana
MICHAEL G. DAVIS Lade
SHERRY L. DAVIS Middletown
BEVERLY W. DEAN Richmond
SYDNEY E. DEAN Clover Bottom
ANTHONY W. DeCANDIA Lodi, New
Jersey
D. KEVIN DENNISON Louisville
JOYCE A. DETTOR Covington
GREGORY A. DICKERSON Warsaw
CAROLINE M DIERSING Louisville
DAVID A. DONALDSON Richmond
DOROTHEA M. DOUGHERTY Dayton
JEAN A. DOWNEY Lexington
JACK O- DUFF Lexington
ZETTA L. DUFF Lexington
AMY S. DULL I Fairfield, Ohio
JUNE M- DUNKMAN Montgomery, Ohio
JACKIE K. DUNN Williamstown
ANN K. DURHAM West Irvine
TERRI M. DURKIN Ft. Mitchell
JANIE A. DYER Albany
PATRICA L. EANES Williamson. West
Virginia
MICHAEL L. EARLEY Wilmington, Ohio
LINDA L. EARLYWINE Carlisle
SHEILA E. EASTERDAY Seymour,
Indiana
MARILYN S- EBY Kettering, Ohio
JAMES G. EDWARDS Irvine
BARBARA A. EISENMENGER Louisville
ROBERT H. ELLINGER Centerville, Ohio
ROBERT M. ELY Manchester
LINDA A, ENGLE Corbin
DEBORAH K. ESTILL Mays Lick
KAREN S. ESTRIDGE Lynch
ARTHUR J. EVE III Louisville
504 SOPHOMORES/CRO-EVE
The international student talent show added "worldly" entertainment during the first semester.
DELENNA R FARMER Lebanon
HOLLY J. FELLER Dover. Ohio
MICHAEL L FENDER New Richmond,
Ohio
BONNIE A FIELDS Annville
LARRY H. FINLEY Manchester
JACQUELYN H. FITZPATRICK Lexington
STEVEN FLAIRTY Claryville
MARSHA R FLAMM Louisville
SUSAN FLOWERS Corbin
KATHI A. FLYNN Lexington
SUSAN J. FLYNN Lawrenceburg
JUDY A. FOLEY Richmond
STEVE A. FOLEY Russell Springs
GAYNELL FOREMAN Louisville
RUTH FOWLER Lexington
JO ANN FOX Farmersville, Ohio
MARY T. FOX Milford, Ohio
THELMA L. FOX Georgetown
DENNIS FRALEY Jackson
DELMA J. FRANCIS Lancaster
JANICE L. FRANKE Alexandria, Virginia
RITA I. FREDERICKS SANG, Base,
Michigan
HAROLD H. FRIEDLY JR. Louisville
VICKIE D. FRITZ Richmond
SOPHOMORES' FAR-FRI 505
On Band Day, Galib Kawaja holds one of the children brought to the game by the TEKE fraternity, as one of their yearly projects.
506 SOPHOMORES
Greeks Serve Community
RICK FRYMAN Englewood, Ohio
ROBERT A FRYMAN Cynthiana
RHONDA L. FRYMAN Cynthiana
GARY L. FUGATE Price
SHARON GABBARD Frankfort
KAREN S GALAMB Dayton, Ohio
SUSAN L GALATI Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
DIANA G. GARTIN Dayton, Ohio
DANIEL L GASH South Portsmouth
VERONICA GAYLE Sparta
LINDA A GENTRY Lexington
VIRGINIA R. GEOGHEGAN Bardstown
RICHARD W GERTH Walton
GREGORY A. GIBBS South Shore
DAVID R GIBSON Louisville
JANIE E. GIBSON Langley
GLENN GILBERT Vanceburg
SHERRIE L GILBERT Lexington
PAUL A GLASS High Point, North
Carolina
MARY L. GLASSCOCK Gravel Switch
GARY W GLAZE Pineville
BONNIE F GLENN Cynthiana
PEGGY E. GOLYER Corbin
DONNA S GOODIN Pineville
LARRY D. GRAVETT Shelbyville
SUSAN M GREEN St. Clairsville, Ohio
MYRA GREENSBURG Harrodsburg
LAURA C. GREENWELL Louisville
PATRICIA A. GREER Lexington
JOHN E. GREEVER Hodgenville
EARL J. GREGORY Corbin
GAIL E. GREGORY Covington
GARY R. GRIFFITH St. Clairsville, Ohio
JOSE H. GRINAGE III Louisville
KENNETH R. GULLETTE Lexington
CLYSTA D GULLEY New Trenton,
Indiana
LYNN R GULLEY Sharpsburg
SUSAN M HABAS Louisville
JO HACKETT London, Ohio
K ANN HADEN Irvine
MARION S HAGAN Richmond
SONIA D. HALE Louisville
DEBBIE S HALL Deer Park, Ohio
JANICE N. HALL Ravenna
JAROLD K. HALL Winchester
WILMA J. HALL Barbourville
BARBARA E. HALLERON Louisville
REBECCA D. HAMM Cynthiana
SOPHOMORES/FRY-HAM 507
Lounges Are for Studying, Too
BARBARA K. HAMILTON Lexington
JOHN W. HAMILTON Richmond
SARAH N. HAMILTON Shepherdsvilie
JIMMIE R. HAMMOND Taylorsville
BRENDA K. HAMMONS Corbin
DAVID E. HAMPTON Paris
MIKE B. HANDLEY Hamilton, Ohio
DEBORAH D. HANKINS Richmond
JUANITA J. HANNA Cynthiana
RICHARD R. HANNAN Berea
CHARLES V. HANSFORD Somerset
NANCY L. HARDEN Florence
EVERETTE F. HARPER Brodhead
CECELIA C. HARRIS Louisville
MARGARET J. HARRIS Richmond
PAULA L. HARRIS Cynthiana
HOLLY M. HART Bellevue
GERALD W. HARVILLE London
PEGGY L. HASKINS ML Sterling
HENRY D. HATFIELD Middlesboro
DEBORAH A. HAYDEN Nicholasville
JEFFREY L. HAYES Louisville
GREG P. HEDGEBETH Hillsboro, Ohio
CYNTHIA A. HEDGES Washington Court
House, Ohio
CAROLYN M. HEITZMAN Covington
JUDY M. HELLMAN Louisville
ROGER D. HELM Burgin
LINDA M HENDERSHOT Florence
MARILYN J. HENDERSON Campbellsville
MARK F. HENDERSON Berkley,
California
KAREN E. HENDRICKSON Louisville
JANICE K. HENSLEY Phelps
PATRICIA E. HENSON Middlesboro
MARK W. HEPPLER Calhoun
CONNIE J. HERALD Booneville
SHARON M. HEY Dayton, Ohio
VICTORIA L. HEYL Myrtle Beach, South
Carolina
PAUL E. HICKMAN South Shore
ALICIA A. HILBISH Columbus, Ohio
BARBARA J. HILL Louisville
JULIA C. HILL Hazard
SUSAN E. HILL Abington, Virginia
JAMES D. HILLIKER Louisville
VERNIESE A. HINES Covington
IRVIN H. HOFFMAN Louisville
VIRGINIA K. HOLBROOK Louisville
KATHLEEN A. HOLE Louisville
PAULA HOLLERAN Lexington
508 SOPHOMORES/HAM-HOL
JIM A HOLLOWAY Lexington
RON W HOLTKAMP Cincinnati. Ohio
GREGORY HOOK Mentor, Ohio
JOHNNY P. HOOPER Frankfort
BONNE J HOPKINS Anchorage
BEVERLY J, HORSLEY Louisville
DAVID E. HORTON Trenton, Ohio
DEBRA S. HOSKINS Pineville
PAMELA G. HOSKINS Sharonville, Ohio
KATHYN S HOUBEN Highland Heights
KATHY L. HOUK ML Vernon
ANN HOUSE Carlisle
BRIDGET G HOUSE Annville
PEGGY HOWARD Richmond
MARK D HUDSON Wortville
GREGORY F HUDSPETH Frankfort
KATHY A. HUENEFELD Covington
JEAN A HUFFMAN Kettering. Ohio
TONDA L. HUGHES Wheelwright
JUDY A HULS Winchester
ROBIN L. HULS Englewood. Ohio
MARY ELLEN HUME Jacksonville. Florida
RAY A HUMELSINE Danville
NANCY K. HUNDLEY Lexington
A coed discovers that a lounge in the Powell Building is a comfortable study area.
SOPHOMORES/HOL-HUN 509
A science student makes that last, final review before taking her lab test.
MARY L. HUSTED Springfield, Ohio
HARRIETT M. INGRAM Columbus, Ohio
MARGUERITE IRVIN Lexington
DAVID M. JACKSON Louisville
SHANDRA K. JACKSON Birmingham,
Alabama
VIRGINIA S. JACKSON Danville
RICKY L. JACOBS Owenton
SUSAN E. JACOBS Chagrin Falls, Ohio
EVELYN D. JAMES Louisville
VICKIE F. JENNINGS Shelbyville
MARTHA S. JENSEN Waddy
HELEN JOHNSON Booneville
ISH JOHNSON Paducah
RUTH A. JOHNSON Kettering, Ohio
SHEILA A. JOHNSON Richmond
WALTER L. JOHNSON Lexington
WORLEY J. JOHNSON Columbus, Ohio
CATHERINE C. JONES Tiffin. Ohio
510 SOPHOMORES/HUS-JON
Tests Cause Anxious Moments
GEORGEANNE E. JONES Harrodsburg
LEAH J. JONES Lexington
THOMAS B. JONES Mt. Sterling
VICKI R. JONES Lexington
WANDA W. JONES Springfield
RANDY L. JUNGKURTH Gahanna, Ohio
CHARLENE JUSTICE Martin
JANET F. KALMEY Shelbyville
JOYCE A. KALMEY Shelbyville
CONNIE J. KANE Remmgsburg
MARY H. KARR Louisville
NANCY O KAUFMAN Louisville
DANIEL T. KAYS Lawrenceburg
PHILLIP W. KEARNS Lexington
RHONDA F KEATHLEY Allen
DEBRA A. KEES Covington
PAMELA K. KEELING Bardstown
VIVIAN I. KELTO Dayton. Ohio
KAREN M. KEMBLE Louisville
DEBRA D. KEMPER Lexington
CHERYL D. KENNEDY Lexington
FRANCES F KENNEDY Winchester
RONALD L. KENNER Florence
JILL H. KEPLER Ft. Wright
FRANK L. KETRON Melbourne
CLARENCE S KEY Louisville
BELINDA J. KING Maysville
JAMES C KING Munfordville
JOSEPH C- KING Mt. Sterling
KATHLEEN E KING Erlanger
VINADA M. KING Irvine
DEBORAH J. KIRK Lexington
PAUL D. KITECK Berea
JANICE K. KLINE Ft. Mitchell
LUANN KLINE Sharon, Wisconsin
SUSAN H KNIFLEY Campbellsville
SUSAN G. KNIGHT Aberdeen, Ohio
MARIETTA KNUEHL Melbourne
DAVE M. KOENINGER Newport
LOUIS W. KOPP Winchester
MARGARET E KOPP Dayton, Ohio
EMILY L. KRATZWALD Moreland
DANIEL W. KRUEGER Crescent Springs
KENNETH L. KUHN Ft. Mitchell
MARK E. KUPPER Louisville
MAX E. LAFO'LLETTE Eminence
RHONDA F. LAFOLLETTE Morning View
DWIGHT L. LANCASTER Keene
SOPHOMORES/JON-LAN 511
Tickets Accompany Parking Violations
REETA K. LAND Richmond
KRISTIE A. LANDIS Pleasant Hill, Ohio
KAREN A. LANE Louisville
KENNETH D. LANE Louisville
DEBORAH A. LANGDON Loveland, Ohio
SYIVIA LANGDON Manchester
JAMIE L. LANGSTAFF Kingsport,
Tennessee
SANDRA G. LAN HAM Gravel Switch
VIVIAN L. LANKHEIT Florence
MICHAEL E. LARKINS Louisville
JERRY W. LaVELLE Covington
SHARON S. LAWRENCE Richmond
J. LARK IN LAWSON Richmond
LOIS A. LAY Walton
WAYNETTE LAYNE Allen
ANNE W. LAYTON Stamping Ground
JOHN S- LEACH Prestonsburg
LOUIS C. LEIS II Lexington
BARBARA A. LEONARD Ft. Thomas
MARK J. LEONHARDT Jeffersontown
GEORGE J. LEVINE Hurleyville, New
York
JOHN B. LILE Central City
SUSAN C. LINNENKOHL Dayton, Ohio
RANDALIN J. LINVILLE Maysville
JOHN W. LOCK Barbourville
DONALD K. LOGAN Lancaster
LUTHER S. LOHR Timberville, Virginia
MARILYN Y. LOMAX Louisville
BECKY K. LOSH Mason, Ohio
NANCY A. LUERMAN Louisville
GEORGIA K. LYNCH Radcliff
PATTI A. MACKZUM Ft. Mitchell
EVELYN S. MADDEN Clay City
NANCY T. MADDEN Lexington
NITA C. MALCOMB Wheatley
LYNN A. MALEY Springfield, Ohio
DANIEL G. MALONEY Yonkers, New
York
MARK D. MANN Gallon, Ohio
MARTHA L. MARCUM Paint Lick
ROBYN A. MARINELLI London, Ohio
MIRIAM C. MARLIN Fairborn, Ohio
WALLACE A. MARSHALL Danville
DONNA MARTIN Lexington
JOY L. MARTIN Lexington
SHERYL S. MARTIN Covington
TERESA A. MARTIN Drift
THOMAS R. MARTIN Xenia, Ohio
JEFF R. MARTZ Lima, Ohio
512 SOPHOMORES/LAN-MAR
GAYLE E. MASON Louisville
LYNN E. MATTHEWS Cincinnati, Ohio
LYNN J. MAURER Montgomery, Alabama
ANNA K. MAY Catlettsburg
TIMOTHY D. MAY Martin
NESSIA R McCANE Brooksville
ANN P McCARTER Cincinnati, Ohio
WYNONA E. McCORKLE Harlan
ALICE A McCRACKEN Pineville
DEBRA S McCRACKEN Florence
ALLEN W. McDAVITT Elizabethtown
E. SUZANNE McEACHERN Louisville
WILLIAM M McGINNIS Portsmouth, Ohio
NANCY J McKENNEY Richmond
GENIENE E. McKINLEY Covington
VICKI L McKINLEY Albany
TERESA McKINNEY Louisville
DEBBIE N McMILLIAN Ravenna
CONNIE L McMILLEN Wilmore
DALE L. McNEELY Ashland
MICHAEL H McPEEK Radcliff
SUSAN A McWHORTER Albany
ROBERT P. McWILLIAMS Lawrenceburg
GARY L. MEARS Louisville
CONNIE S. MEECE Monticello
GREGORY L. MEIER Villa Hills
PATRICA J. MERRITT Winchester
MARGARET R. MERSMANN Lima, Ohio
KATHLEEN MIDDEN Cynthiana
MELODY J MIDDLETON Mason, Ohio
This car's owner found out the hard way that carelessness does not pay.
SOPHOMORES/MAS-MID 513
The last warm days of fall weather provide art students with an opportunity to get out of
the classroom and into the open air.
ANGELA C. MILES Louisville
CAROLYN B. MILES Harlan
CAROL J. MILLER Kettering, Ohio
JON P. MILLER Gratis, Ohio
KATHY J. MILLER Richmond
MARCIA D MILLER Louisville
STEPHEN P. MILLER Louisville
DIANA L. MILLS Barbourville
JEFFERY L. MIRACLE Middlesboro
KAREN K. MIRACLE Middlesboro
TOMMIE L MIRACLE Harlan
ANITA K. MITCHUM Lexington
CHARLES C MOBERLY London
DEBBIE P. MONAGHAN Ft. Campbell
SHARON M. MOORE Eaton, Ohio
JANET J MOORHEAD Versailles, Indiana
MICHAEL D. MOOSER Louisville
MARY B. MORGAN Middlesboro
VENITA C. MORGAN Hyden
EMILY K MORRIS Richmond
LINDA D. MORRIS Richmond
SUZANNE MORRIS Harrodsburg
TOM A. MORSEY Jefferstown
MARCIA B. MOSER Brandenburg
BRENDA M. MOSS Harrodsburg
CANDY MOUNTJOY Lawrenceburg
KENNETH A. MOYER Columbus, Ohio
PATRICIA L. MULLINIX Richmond
SALLY J MUNSON Lakewood, New York
SUSAN L. MUNTZ Paris
514 SOPHOMORES/MIL-MUN
Fall Beauty Sparks Creativity
KASANDRA L MURPHY Danville
MICHAEL W. MUSSMAN Louisville
MELINDA J MYERS Wheelersburg Ohio
SCOTT D MYERS Arcanum. Ohio
LARRY W MYFORD Akron. Ohio
JOSEPH L NALLY Springfield
FRED J. NANTZ Helton
DEBORAH K. NASH Louisville
NINA F NEAL Stanton
WILLIAM K NELSON, JR Marion.
Indiana
ANN M. NESSELRODE Frankfort
LUCINDA S NEWCOM Ashland
DEBBIE NEWMAN Versailles
REBECCAS NEWSOME Louisville
CHARLOTTE A. NEWTON Irvine
GARY D. NEWTON Irvine
STEVE G. NICEWONDER South
Williamson
JILL L NOBLE Beverly
PHYLLIS M. NOE ML Vernon
LINDA NOLAN Manchester
NANCY M NOLAND Irvine
THOMAS N. NORVELL Corbin
JERRI L NUNNELLEY Mt Vernon
BRANDON C NUTTALL Madisonville
PAMELA S OAKLEY Danville
JUDY L. OATTS Albany
KATIE M. O'DONNELL Covington
RUTH E OGDEN Versailles. Indiana
DIANA L OLIVER Covington
JEANNE L. OLSEN Lexington
DENNIS R O'NAN Frankfort
KAREN D. ORMES Louisville
KIM R OSLAND Dayton, Ohio
JANE L. OTTEN Frankfort
RONNIE K OWENS Monticello
WILLIAM R OWINGS Dayton
DIANA L PACHIN Kettering. Ohio
KENNETH G PALEN Dayton. Ohio
LINDA D. PALMER Warren, Ohio
CONNIE G PARKS Richmond
DALE M. PARRISH Louisville
TRACY R. PATRICK Irvine
SCOVA L. PATRUM Lexington
STANLEY E PATTISON Cincinnati, Ohio
CONNIE J. PATTON East Bemstadt
GLENDA F. PEARMAN Dayton, Ohio
CYNTHIA J. PEARSE Stow,
Massachusetts
JOANNA PEEBLES Covington
SOPHOMORES/MUR-PEE 515
Boonesboro Offers Relaxation, Recreation
JOYCE E. PELTIER Troy, Ohio
STEPHANY L. PENA Louisville
SHEILA J. PENN Frankfort
PAMELA P. PENNINGTON Bowling
Green
SUE E. PERAZZO Dayton, Ohio
DIANA L PEREZ Ekron
FRED A PERKINS Louisville
KATHY I. PERROS Danville
DEBORAH K. PERRY Cropper
CHARLES D. PETERSON Loretto
ROBERT W. PETERSON Valley Station
MICHAEL E. PHELPS Columbia
DINO W PHILLIPS Danville
PAULA PHILLIPS Manchester
LAWRENCE C. PIERCY Dayton, Ohio
SHARRON M. PINKSTON Bloomfield
MARSHA L. POER Winchester
VIVIAN F POINDEXTER Nicholasville
MARY KAY PORTUNE Kettering, Ohio
ROBERTA POTTS Flemingsburg
JANICE L. POWELL McKee
KATHY PRATER Prestonsburg
ANN E. PRICE Lexington
PATRICIA A. PRICE Cynthiana
PAUL C. PROFFITT Paint Lick
MARY J. PUCKETT Nicholasville
DAN B. PYLES Shelbyville
SALLY S- QUEEN Georgetown
DANIEL L. QUIGG Livermore
NADA C. QUILLEN Waco
MARTHA L. QUINN Nicholasville
VERNON E RAINWATER Wilmore
JENNIFER L RAMEY Richmond
DEBORAH S. RANDALL Richmond
JON C. RANDOL Cincinnati, Ohio
L. MICHAEL RANEY Louisville
SARAH F. RAWLINGS Meta
MICHAEL S. RAY Fairfield, Ohio
ALAN W. REED Liberty
DEBORAH L. REED Cincinnati, Ohio
JOELLEN REED Winchester
PATRICIA L. REED Boston
CHERYL A. REEDER Maysville
JEANNE M. REHKAMP Florence
MONA L. REICHENBACH Stanford
CAROLYN REYNOLDS London
LINDA J. REYNOLDS Manchester
NANCY A. REYNOLDS Monticello
516 SOPHOMORES/PEL-REY
TERRY D. REYNOLDS Winchester
DEBORAH D RHODUS Paint Lick
MARSHA L RHODUS Richmond
HELEN M. RICE Louisville
TRISHA A RICE Louisville
KATHY S. RICH Cincinnati, Ohio
VIRGINIA J RICHARDS Scottsville
RISA B. RICHARDSON Williamstown
ROBERT K. RICHTER Ft Thomas
CHERIE RIDDLE South Shore
DONNA G RIDDLE Hazard
TERESA L RIDDLE Louisville
TERRILL R. RIDDLE Jeffersontown
BRENDA K. RIDENOUR Marion, Ohio
RICHARD D. RIDER, JR. Warsaw
JANE A. RIGGINS Mintonville
REBECCA L RIGSBEE Arlington, Indiana
DANIEL C RILEY Irvine
KEVIN RIPPERDAN Brandenburg
BEATRICE M. RISHER Richmond
DORIS A. ROACH Edmonton
KATHRYN J ROACH Hamilton, Ohio
LARRY J. ROADEN Corbin
IRENE L ROARK Radclitt
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Staff members of the Progress and Milestone enjoy the super-slide at Fort Boonesboro
State Park following their annual workshop and picnic.
SOPHOMORES/REY-ROA 517
SUB Tower Symbolizes Heritage
ARTHUR F. ROBERSON Elizabethtown
HAROLD K. ROBERTS Pleasureville
SHIRLEY K. ROBERTS Worthington, Ohio
JOHN L. ROBERTSON Cynthiana
MELISSA B. ROBERTSON Lebanon
DEBRA P. ROBINSON Vandalia, Ohio
FRED S. ROBINSON ML Vernon
RITA G. ROBINSON Manchester
RANDAL D. ROBINSON Covington
DAVID N. RODGERS Carrollton
DEBORAH L. ROGERS Fairfield, Ohio
LANA R. ROSE Owenton
PATRICIA J. ROSEBERRY Louisville
NANCY J. ROSENKRANS Louisville
BRENDA K. ROSS Ashland
MARY E. ROSS Louisville
MARTHA A ROWLETTE Richmond
ROBERT D. ROYALTY Irvine
STEVEN M. RUBIN Louisville
CHRIS RUMPKE Cincinnati, Ohio
MARGARET P. RUSH Richmond
VIRGINIA M. RUSSELL Lebanon
AMY J. SADLER Paris
LINDA G- SAMS Manchester
MICHAEL E. SANDERS Prospect
BRENDA K. SANDLIN Morris Fork
STEPHANIE L. SANFORD Dayton, Ohio
DEBORAH K. SAUNDERS Louisville
BOBBIE JO SCHNEIDER Louisville
DEBBIE ANN SCHOCK Cincinnati, Ohio
JEAN S. SCHUBERT Jeffersontown
LAWRENCE R. SCHUMER Ft. Mitchell
DIANE M. SCHWING California
BETTY J. SCOTT Louisville
STEVE T. SCOTT Silver Grove
STEVEN G. SCOTT Winchester
SUSAN L.
JAMES E.
TERRY D.
Virginia
STEPHEN
Ohio
CAROL J.
JENNY A.
SCOTT Troy, Ohio
SEARLE Elizabethtown
SEARS Charleston, West
W. SEITHERS West Union,
SHAFER Cincinnati, Ohio
SHAFER Cincinnati, Ohio
JACK SHARER Elizabethtown
FREDA J. SHARP Lawrenceburg
JENNIE S. SHARP Sabina, Ohio
PEGGY A. SHARP Winchester
MARY F. SHATTO Langhome,
Pennsylvania
CATHY L. SHAY Newport
518 SOPHOMORES/ROB-SHA
As seen through a skylight by the University Store, the Student
Union tower stands as a symbol of Eastern traditions.
SOPHOMORES 519
Members of Kappa Alpha watch the football action as they await another Colonels' touchdown.
KATHY E. SHEETS Springboro, Ohio
PAMELA A. SHEPHERD Somerset
PATRICA L. SHEPHERD South Shore
EDWARD P. SHERRARD, JR.
Elizabethtown
GILBERT S. SHEW Richmond
KATHRYN R. SHEW Richmond
CHARLOTTE F. SHIELDS Chaplin
JAMES R. SHRODE Vevay, Indiana
WILLIAM E. SIMKINS Harrodsburg
JULIA A. SIMS New Haven
MARQUETTA SIZEMORE Manchester
KATHY S. SKIDMORE Lexington
REBECCA R. SKINNER Valley Station
DEBORAH S. SLUSHER Middlesboro
LINDA D. SMALL Warfield
JAMES C. SMALLWOOD Pikeville
BARBARA K. SMITH Booneville
BRENDA K. SMITH Abingdon, Virginia
DEBORAH D. SMITH Carrollton
DEBORAH J. SMITH London
DEBORAH L. SMITH Ft. Thomas
DIANNE R. SMITH Chicago. Illinois
EARL P. SMITH McKee
GUY S. SMITH, JR. Lexington
520 SOPHOMORES/SHE-SMI
KA's Cannon Signals Colonel Scores
JENNIFER L SMITH Dayton, Ohio
JUDY A. SMITH Manchester
KAREN L. SMITH Ashland
MARK J. SMITH Louisville
MARY B. SMITH Louisville
PATRICIA A SMITH Shelbyville
RICHARD J, SMITH Waverly, Ohio
SANDRA L SMITH Erie, Pennsylvania
TONI R. SMITH Louisville
VICKI A. SMITH Richmond
VICKIE L SMITH Mt. Vernon
VIRGINIA L. SMITH Corbin
VICKIE S. SNOOK Smithfield
SUE A SPARKS West Alexandria, Ohio
LARRY N. SPECK Lebanon.
Pennsylvania
MICHAEL E. SPEES Cndersville, Ohio
VICTORIA J SPICER Waco
MADONNA L SPRADLIN Pikeville
BONNIE S STACY Cincinnati. Ohio
JANET E STACY Cincinnati. Ohio
VICKY S. STAMM Vanceburg
JOHN N STANSBURY Fern Creek
SHARON A STEPHENS Russel Springs
GEORGE H. STEWART, JR Cincinnati.
Ohio
VICKI B. STEWART Somerset
MARY K. STICKLER Drift
KAREN D STIVERS Shelbyville
CHERYL I STRANGE Covington
DANIEL P. STRATTON Pikeville
DAVID C. STRATTON Pikeville
TERRYL A STROUP Spencer. Ohio
PATTY L STURGILL Big Stone Gap,
Virginia
CAROLYN A SUIT Oxford. Ohio
DAVE SULLIVAN McCarr
JIMMY W SUMPTER Mt. Holly, North
Carolina
GREGORY W SURBER Lockland, Ohio
THOMAS D. SZUKIS Louisville
DAWN E. TACKETT Virgie
LAVADA A. TALLEY Magnolia
JEANNE M TARULLO Louisville
SARA B. TATE Richmond
TERRI R. TATMAN Richmond
DIANA R TAYLOR DuPont, Indiana
JERRY D. TAYLOR Pineville
JOHN D. TAYLOR Elizabethtown
KAREN TAYLOR West Union. Ohio
KATHERINE R TAYLOR Sidney
TERESA A. TAYLOR Frankfort, Ohio
SOPHOMORES/SMI-TAY 521
Young Fans Attend Football Games
GARY B. TERRELL Milford, Ohio
KAREN G. THARP Jackson
ANNETTE L THIEMAN Cincinnati, Ohio
JAMES A. THOMAS Dry Ridge
REBECCA J. THOMAS Bardstown
DAVID C- THOMPSON Centerville, Ohio
SYLVIA L. THOMPSON Middlesboro
THOMAS G. THOMPSON Frankfort
MARGIE G. TILLETT Stanford
LINDA R. TINCHER Frankfort
JOHN W. TJANDRA Indonesia
BRENDA L, TOOD Carrollton
SUSAN A. TOLLIVER Valley Station
BARBARA J TOMBLIN Lexington
CALVIN M. TOWNSEND Lexington
DANIEL A. TRIPLETT Louisville
BETTIE M. TROWELL Louisville
DIXIE L. TRUBA Hazel Park, Michigan
KATHRYN M. TUGGLE Harrodsburg
LINDA S. TURNER Frankfort
SANDRA K. TURNER Maysville
WILLIAM C. TURNER Fraser, Michigan
MICHAEL A. TUTTLE Irvine
CONSTANCE M. URLAGE Ft Thomas
VICTOR B. UTTINGER Lexington
MARY E. VAN ARSDALL Yardley,
Pennsylvania
MICHAEL A VAN ARSDALL Burgin
DIANA L. VAN BIBBER Maloneton
ROBERT W. VANCE III Pleasureville
LLOYD VANNARSDALL Jonesville
DIANA L. VARNER Cynthiana
IGNATIOS VARSAKELIS Thessaloniki,
Greece
JACQUELINE F. VERST Cincinnati, Ohio
IRMA F. VICKERS Richmond
ROSANN F. VIEL Highland Heights
STEPHEN L. VIRE Monticello
SUSAN D. VOIGNIER Louisville
LESLIE A. WALKER Louisville
NICHOLAS A. WALP Columbus, Ohio
MICHELE B. WALTERS Louisville
MICHAEL K. WARD Versailles
KIRK A. WARNER Lexington
LARRY W. WARREN Pineville
KENNETH E. WARTSCHLAGER Louisville
AVALENE G. WASSON Paris
LINDA K. WATERBURY Arnett,
Oklahoma
JUDITH K. WATKINS Carrollton
GARY S. WATSON Muncie, Indiana
522 SOPHOMORES/TER-WAT
Claudia Cruse takes time out from cheerleading to talk with some young fans at the East Tennessee game.
SHARON G WEBB Winchester
MARY L. WEINFURTNER Ashland
GAYLE M. WELCH Lexington
CABL WELLS, JR. Stanton
ERCEL J. WELLS London
HARRY J. WEST Lima, Ohio
JOHN B. WESTERFIELD Louisville
BARRY W WESTPHAL Lexington
JAMES L. WHEELER Dayton, Ohio
ROBERT A WHEELER Northfield, New
Jersey
MARGARET A. WHELAN Kettering, Ohio
PATRICIA A WHITAKER Harlan
RICHARD J WHITAKER Waynesville.
Ohio
L. KAY WHITE Independence
MARK A. WHITEHAIR Littleton. West
Virginia
DAVID L. WHITT Mt Sterling
KAY WIDUP Winamac, Indiana
SALLY WIENTJES Waynesville, Ohio
ANNA-MARIA WILDER Danville
PATRICIA S WILDER Cubbage
JOE A WILKERSON Lebanon
MONTY D. WILKERSON Perryville
CAROL D. WILLIAMS Lexington
JUDITH L. WILLIAMS Barbourville
SOPHOMORES/WIN-WIL 523
Plaza Booms With Activity
KAREN E. WILLIAMS Lexington
LARRY T. WILLIAMS Lawrenceburg
LILLIAN T. WILLIAMS Louisville
RITA G. WILLIAMS Carlisle
SANDRA A. WILLIAMS Cincinnati, Ohio
JOHN L. WILLIAMSON Piketon, Ohio
JOY E. WILLIS Milton
BARBARA A WILSON Corbin
LU ANN WILSON Sabina, Ohio
MARY A. WILSON Bradfordsville
PATRICK C. WILSON Cincinnati, Ohio
PATRICIA J. WIMSATT Louisville
ERIC W. WIRTZ Cincinnati, Ohio
GREI S. WISE Frankfort
JANE E. WITT Irvine
KATHY E. WITT McKEE
LOIS J. WITT Irvine
JOY I. WOLFORD West Carrollton, Ohio
The Plaza serves as a mutual meeting place, somewhere to get away from the hassle,
and contemplate by the fountain.
524 WIL-WOL/SOPHOMORES
MARTHA F. WOODRUM Louisville
STEVE H WOOLDRIDGE Owensboro
RICHARD T. WOOLUMS Vevay, Indiana
LOWELL B. WORKMAN Dry Ridge
DON WRIGHT Florence
LARRY R. WRIGHT Sadieville
THOMAS C WUNDERLE Euclid, Ohio
TIMOTHY R WYLIE Somerville, New
Jersey
JACKIE J. YATES Louisville
JAMES E YATES Louisville
CHARLENE YOUNG London
SUSAN C YOUNG Louisville
LEAMON B. ZACHRY Winchester
JOY L ZANONE Louisville
DOUG J ZECHNER Louisville
CAROL L ZIMMERMAN Williamstown,
West Virginia
RANDY J, ZUMBIEL Erlanger
SOPHOMORES/WOO-ZUM 525
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Kathy Holthaus, secretary; Mike
Weidnck, president; and Debbie Troutman, vice president.
Freshmen Provide
Image of Past
Freshmen again bombarded the campus with
life and vitality as the Class of 76 began their
college careers. Although considered very naive
and scorned by many upperclassmen, the exu-
berant beginners took to their task with vigor
while providing their elders with a fond mirror
image of their past.
Among activities for the year, the class built a
float for the Homecoming Parade and sponsored
a Homecoming Queen candidate.
526 FRESHMEN/CLASS OFFICERS
CHARLOTTE A, ABBOTT Cambridge
Ohio
PAMELA K ABBOTT Winchester
JOSEPH F ABELL Lebanon
DIANNA L ABERNATHY Alexandria
JOHN R ADAMS Dayton. Ohio
JORECIA ADAMS Sassafras
MARY V ADAMS Winchester
WILLIAM E ADAMS Shelbyville
BRENDA L ADAMSON Cleves, Ohio
MARGARET S ADDISON Heidelberg
JAMES E. ADKINS Russell
PATTY J ALCORN Georgetown
ELIZABETH ALLEN Kettering. Ohio
JO E ALLEN Paris
MIKE ALLEN Bardstown
MARTHA E AMBROSE Lexington
ABBE D AMES Stewartsville
BRENDA K ANDERSON New Richmond
Ohio
NANCY P ANDERSON Glencoe
SHIRLENE ANDERSON Frankfort
JAMES G ANSLEY Kenton. Ohio
TERESA A APPLEGATE Sidney. Ohio
DOUG E ARNOLD Springfield. Ohio
GLORIA S ARNOLD Louisville
LINDA M ARNOLD Frankfort
JAMES L ARTHUR Irvine
JULIE D ASHER Fern Creek
CYNDI A AULICK Covington
DEBORAH B AYRES Glencoe
BETTY J BACH Jackson
GARY W BACK Louisville
STEVEN R BAILES Louisville
KAREN L BAILEY Shelbyville
PAULA G BAILEY Wheelwright
KATHY S. BAIRD New Albany. Indiana
NANCY S BAIRD Harlan
DEBORAH A BAKER Louisville
FRED BAKER Manchester
GARY L BAKER Newport
MAURICE W BAKER Richmond
MICHAEL S. BAKER Pineville
NINA J BAKER Crab Orchard
BETH BAKOS Newark, Ohio
CATHY S BALLARD Lexington
CHARLES E. BALLARD Harrodsburg
JANICE C BALLARD Lexington
WILLIAM H BALMOS Cincinnati, Ohio
JUDY A. BALSER Cleves, Ohio
FRESHMEN /ABB-BAL 527
TYNE B BARDWELL Hopkinsville
BARBARA G BARKER Forest Hills
CLIFTON E. BARNES, JR. Irvine
MARY M. BARNETT Corbin
PATRICIA L BARNEY Ashland
ROGER A BARNHART Chillicothe, Ohio
FRED D. BARNOTT Lexington
JOHN W. BARROW, JR. Louisville
KIMBERLY A. BARTH Cincinnati, Ohio
STEPHEN C BASSLER Louisville
WILLIAM S. BASTIN Lexington
MARGARET E. BAUSCH Lexington
TONSELARA BAXTER Fleming
BRENDA K. BEACH Dayton
DEBY H. BEAM West Milton, Ohio
KATHLEEN A BEASTON Lexington
SUSAN J. BECK Norwack, Ohio
STANLEY F. BECKER, JR. Lexington
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The University Theatre production of "A Servant of Two Masters" was a fall presentation
in Pearl Buchanan Theatre.
528 FRESHMEN/BAR-BEC
It Was a Very Good Year for the Arts
WILLIAM S. BELL Crestwood
DANIEL D. BENNETT Springfield
GAYLE A. BENSING Louisville
BRENDA J BENTON Louisville
JANE A BERNDT Portsmouth. Ohio
SANDRA L BERRIER Louisville
DAVID S. BERRY Lexington
GEORGIETTA L BERRY Lebanon
ANITA L. BERTRAND Mouthcard
MARY A. BIEHN Falmouth
JANET M BIELEFELD Louisville
CHERIE L BIENIEK Lewiston, New York
SARAH F BIRD Pineville
MOLLIE J BIRKLE Petersburg
MARY S. BISCEGLIA Middlesboro
DWIGHT K. BISHOP McKee
DANIEL G. BISIG Louisville
GREGORY H. BLACK Erlanger
JERRY W BLACK Springfield
KATHY J. BLACK LaGrange
BILL R BLACKBURN Pikeville
CAROLYN G. BLACKBURN Pikeville
WINONA R. BLACKBURN Hazard
SARA E BLAKE Louisville
JAMES M BLANFORD Fredenckstown
PAGE C. BLANKENSHIP Richmond
EMILY A. BLEVINS Monticello
MARY LEE V. BLOOMER Kettering
JOETTE BLUNSCHI London
KAREN L BOARDMAN Richmond
SHARON L. BODNAR Louisville
LINDA A. BOES Valley Station
ELIZABETH A. BOGGS Maloneton
ALLAN W. BO IAN Lexington
DEBORAH A. BOLAND Cynthiana
ELIZABETH B. BOLTON Catlettsburg
DEBBIE A BONAGURA Kendal Park,
New Jersey
SHERI A. BOOHER Englewood, Ohio
PAT A BOOTES Richmond
TERRI S BOTKINS Frankfort
TONY R. BOVLAND Mayfield
JOHN D. BOWLES Munford
MARY J BOWLES Campbellsville
BARBARA A. BOWMAN Norwood
MARK C. BRADSTREET Springboro,
Ohio
STEPHEN S. BRADY Lexington
VICKI M. BRAKE Ashland
BELINDA R. BRANHAM Prestonsburg
FRESHMEN/BEL-BRA 529
Roberta Flack Starts Homecoming Activities
JAY A. BRESSERT Cincinnati, Ohio
JENIFER J. BREWER Erlanger
WILLIAM D. BREWER, JR. Irvine
JIMMY K. BRIDGMAN Monticello
BONNIE L- BRILL Lewisburg, Ohio
CHARLES E BROCK Corbin
JOHN D- BRODT West Union, Ohio
CARL W. BROWN Cincinnati. Ohio
FREDA K. BROWN Whitesburg
JACKIE G. BROWN Lawrenceburg
JOYCE A. BROWN Lexington
LENITA A BROWN Cynthiana
MALINDA G. BROWN Winchester
PAMELA BROWN Albany
DEBORAH K. BROWNING Harlan
MARY L. BROWNING Lebanon
LAWRENCE L. BRUCE Mason
CATHY A. BRUMBAUGH Englewood,
Ohio
STEVE G BRYANT Berea
DAVID BUGG Harrodsburg
ROYCE N. BUGG Paris
SHEILA J. BUMBARDNER Campion
DONN D. BUNCE Lebanon, Ohio
ROBERT E BURKE South Shore
DEBORAH K BURRIS Mt. Washington
DAWN R. BURSON Versailles
CANDACE M. BUSH Pleasureville
CHARLOTTE G. BUTLER Tompkinsville
JOYCE C. BYRD Lexington
PHILLIP W. BYRD London
MARTIN J. CAHILL Erlanger
JUDY E. CALVERT Louisville
PEGGY A. CALVERT Winchester
CONNIE B. CAMP Miami Lakes. Florida
BETTY J. CAMPBELL Campion
CHRISTINE CAMPBELL Elizabethtown
KENNETH A. CAMPBELL Butler
VICKY CAMPBELL Booneville
E. BRAD CANADAY Louisville
JOHN L. CANNAVAN Lexington
CATHY A. CANNON Richmond
LOIS A. CANNON Piketon, Ohio
RONALD L. CANNON Lexington
SUZANNE E. CARDER Campbellsburg
DEBI J. CAREY Lexington
EMILY W. CARPENTER Lexington
DEBORAH A. CARR Alexandria
JAN E. CARR Richmond
530 FRESHMEN'BRE-CAR
Students wait in line as Roberta Flack autographs pictures after the Homecoming concert.
HELEN R CARRICO Springfield
LORETTA A. CARROLL Versailles
GLORIA S. CARTER Elizabethtown
HELEN E CARTER Richmond
TERRY C. CARTER Spnngboro, Ohio
LOIS A. CAUDILL Fern Creek
SHARON R. CAUDILL Harrodsburg
JOY L CHAMBERS Winchester
MARY J. CHANEY Louisville
ELAINE CHARLES Freeburn
JOHN U. CHEDESTER Middlesboro
LINDA F. CHESNUT Williamsburg
LETHA M CHILDERS Lebanon. Ohio
TOMMY K. CHILDERS Corbin
DONALD EUGENE CHILDRE Corbin
SHERRY L CHILDRESS Mammoth Cave
MARTHA A. CHRISTOPHER Irvine
ROBERT D CHRISTOPHER Mt. Gilead,
Ohio
MICHAEL J. CLARE Louisville
CLIFFORD T. CLARK Cincinnati, Ohio
EUGENE H. CLARK Manchester
GLENNA M. CLARK London
NICK L. CLARK Owingsville
TERRI L. CLARK Richmond
FRESHMEN/CAR-CLA 531
Traditional Activities Mark Homecoming
CHERYL A. CLARKE Shelbyville
TERRIE L. CLARKE Ashland
PAM CLAYTON Falmouth
PAMELA F. CLEMENTS Louisville
JACKIE CLEVENGER Grayson
FREIDA J CLEVINGER Breaks. Virginia
ROBERT T. CLINTON Lexington
KANDYCE K. CLODFELTER Winchester
KENNETH E. CLOUSE Simpsonville
MARINELL COBB Maysville
REBECCA L. CODY Amburgey
MARY L. COLE Prospect
RICHARD M. COLE Woodlawn
RICHARD D. COLEMAN Pikeville
VERNON J. COLLETT Roark
MARLENE COLLINS Manchester
VALERIE COLLINS Winchester
LENORA M. COMBS Hazard
CHARLOTTE M. CONNER Paris
GARLIN P. CONNER Albany
STEPHEN M. CONNERS Jeffersontown
LYNN T. CONRAD Cincinnati, Ohio
AMBER D. COOK Cromona
BETTY J. COOK Cynthiana
TERRY W COOPER Monticello
MARY J. COPE Benham
TERRI L. CORNELISON Berea
JAMES R. CORNELIUS Glasgow
BERRY CORNETT Hindman
DANNY W. CORRELL Monticello
RICKY D. COTHERN Franklin
TINA M. COTTENGAIM Louisville
NANCY E. COTTON Richmond
JOANNA COUCH Saul
LESLIE A. COUCH Troy. Ohio
BECKY L. COUCHOT Englewood. Ohio
JONELL COULTER Danville
DARLENE K. COVINGTON Lexington
CHARLOTTE F. COX Hodgenville
DEBORAL F. COX Sheperdsville
KATHIE J. COX Richmond
PAULA R. COX Frankfort
LINDA H. COYLE Florence
VICKI L. CRADDOCK Shepherdsville
CONNIE CRASK Lawrenceburg
ALLAN B. CRAWFORD Sulphur
RANDOLPH W. CREGER Eminence
MARY E- CRIGLER Shepherdsville
532 FRESHMEN/CLA-CRI
RAE LYNN CRIST New Carlisle, Ohio
TERRY L. CUMMINGS Louisville
RODERICK B. CUMMINGS Laura, Ohio
KAREN E CURRY Columbia
ROMONA L. CURTIS Louisville
KATHLEEN M. DABNEY New Richmond,
Ohio
ROBERT D. DAHLEN Columbus, Ohio
TERESA A. DARLAND Louisville
JOANN DAUGHERTY Fern Creek
JULIE A. DAVENPORT Findlay, Ohio
TONDALEYO DAVIDSON Bowling Green
BARBARA J DAVIS Corbin
CHARON ANN DAVIS Dayton, Ohio
DONNA F. DAVIS Port Royal
NANCY J DAVIS Mansfield. Ohio
RICHARD LEE DAVIS Owensville. Ohio
TERRY L. DAVIS Irvine
VIRGINIA G. DAVIS Springfield
Part of the tradition of Homecoming is the "E" mum, being sold on the Student Union
plaza by a member of the Pershing Rifles' Valianettes.
FRESHMEN/CRI-DAV 533
CONNIE S. DAWSON Stanford
JANET R. DAWSON Owensboro
ELLEN R. DEHLIN Dayton, Ohio
ANGELA M. DENHAM Danville
NANCY L. DENLINGER New Lebanon,
Ohio
MICHAEL L. DENNIS Grundy, Virginia
CONNIE M. DENT Beaver, Ohio
BETTY J. DEROSSETT Prestonsburg
SARAH E. DEROSSETT Prestonsburg
THOMAS P. DEVINE Valley Station
CAROLYN S. DEWEES Russell
SANDRA J. DICK Bethel, Ohio
ELLEN M. DICKERSON Palisades Park,
New Jersey
CATHERINE M. DICOB Coraopolis,
Pennsylvania
ANN L. DIVINE Perryville
TANYA R. DIX Louisville
KEVIN DOBBINS Louisville
MARY A. DODD Erlanger
PAMELA J. DOOLEY Booneville
JAMES R. DOSTALIK Titusville, Florida
PATRICIA L. DOWELL Winchester
M. TIMOTHY DOYLE Erlanger
PAMELA L. DOYLE Maysville
JEROME M. DRUMMOND Purcellville,
Virginia
Excitement shines in the eyes of Theresa Wilson, 1972 Homecoming Queen, as she
and her escort, Ward Eastman, view Colonel action.
534 FRESHMEN/DAW-DRU
Teresa Wilson Chosen Homecoming Queen
ROBIN DRYSDALE Dry Ridge
SHEILA DUFF Booneville
SUSAN K DUFF Cincinnati, Ohio
GARRY W DUKES Louisville
PAMELA K DUNBAR Sparksville
TERRY J DUNCAN Covington
MARY B. DUNN Franklin
REBECCA A DUNN Middlesboro
ROBERT C DUNN Hustonville
BETH A. EADS Cold Spring
CARLA L. EARNEST Richmond
VICKIE L EASTER Monticello
MARY L. EDELEN Springfield
JEFFERY A EGER Erlanger
DEBORAH G ELAM Mt Sterling
LINDA E ELDRIDGE Louisville
CATHY A ELKINS Allen
MARY K ELLIS Monticello
JAMES R ELMORE Danville
REGINA ELVOVE Pans
JEAN H EMBRY Danville
DIANE M. ENDRES Independence
DEBORAH L. ENGLAND Middlesboro
MARY S. ENGLE Richmond
TONYA F. EPPERSON Winchester
KARAN L ESTEP Washington
Courthouse, Ohio
DAVID T EUBANK Elizabethtown
LOUDETTA A EVANS Danville
SANDRA F EWING Middlesboro
JENNIFER A. FAHR Cincinnati, Ohio
KATHIE A. FAIG Cincinnati, Ohio
KIMBERLEY B FAIG Cincinnati, Ohio
MICHAEL L. FAIR Mt Vernon, Ohio
KATHEYN M. FANTETTI Loveland, Ohio
CYNDI S FARIS Erlanger
KAREN G FARMER Irvine
BRUCE E FARRIS Corbin
NANCY C. FARRIS Ravenna
MICHAEL D FAULKNER Lebanon, Ohio
GARY L FERRELL Freeburn
JUDITH C. FIELDS Louisville
RINNIE J FIELDS Berea
STEVE W. FIELDS Louisville
KRIS A. FIFER Winchester
THOMAS P- FINCK Louisville
MICHAEL J FINGER Frankfort
CYNTHIA D FISHER Dayton. Ohio
JOHN R. FOLEY Lebanon, Ohio
FRESHMEN. 'DRY-FOL 535
Dorm Open House Follows Game
LISA Y. FOLEY Lexington
LYNN S. FOX Louisville
HELEN A. FRANCIS Prestonsburg
PATTY L. FRANKLIN Freeburn
GAIL L. FRAVERT Columbus, Ohio
JUDITH A. FREE Louisville
MARNA S FREEBURG Cincinnati. Ohio
GWENN M FRENCH Lexington
JACQUELYN Y. FRENCH Lexington
DAVID A FRIED Flemingsburg
ELLAN J FRY Hamilton, Ohio
SHARON FRY Springboro, Ohio
FREDDIE FUGATE Campton
SANDRA C FUGATE Jackson
LISA R. FULLER Wellston, Ohio
RICHARD D FURINO Louisville
MARILYN V. FUSSNECKER Ripley, Ohio
KEITH D GABBARD McKee
LAURA L GABHART Cornishville
MARILYN D GAINES Versailles
ROXANNE B. GALL Ft. Thomas
KATHY GALLAGHER Louisville
CYNTHIA S. GAMMON Louisville
JUDITH C. GARDA Russell
JAMES L. GARDNER Pleasureville
PEGGY L. GAREY Pans
KAREN S. GARNETT Melber
WILLIAM G. GARRETT Bardstown
CYNTHIA S GARTH St. Louis, Missouri
STEPHEN F. GARVIN Bright Shade
ELLEN L GENTRY Cincinnati, Ohio
SHARON K. GENTRY Lexington
TIMOTHY W. GENTRY Independence
DIANE L. GERDING Bethlehem.
Pennsylvania
DIANNE A. GHOLSTON Louisville
PAUL L. GIBBS Franklin, Ohio
ELMER GIBSON Sadieville
GENE C. GIBSON Midland. Ohio
MARGARET A GIBSON Richmond
LUANN GIFFORD New Holland, Ohio
SUSAN B GILBERT Berea
DANNIE K GILLIAM Stanford
DONNIE M GILLIAM Stanford
REBECCA S. GILTNER Park Hills
PAMELA J. GIRTY Loveland, Ohio
KAYE V. GLASSCOCK Lebanon
JERI L. GLOSS Cincinnati, Ohio
CHARLES F. GOATLEY Springfield
536 FRESHMEN/FOL-GOA
Homecoming open house provides students with a time to visit each other's room.
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GERALDEAN GODBY Kings Mills. Ohio
CHERYL L. GODSEY Prestonsburg
BRADLEY J. GOOD Brookville, Ohio
RALPH W. GOODMAN, JR Centerville,
Ohio
JIMMY W GOVER Crab Orchard
TERRI L GOSSETT Somerset
DARYL L GOVERFLO Marion, Ohio
MARY C GRAFF Finchville
RONNA L. GRAHAM Independence
KAY D GRANGER Louisville
MARY F. GRARES Loretto
CHERYL L GREEN Versailles
MARJORIE H. GREEN Richmond
PAULA F. GREEN Florence
DEBBIE J. GREENE Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
KATHY A. GREENE Pikeville
JOSEPH R GREGORY Rockville,
Maryland
LINDA G. GREGORY Coopersville
MARGARET D. GREGORY Springfield
MARY E. GRETZINGER Troy, Ohio
JOAN C. GRIFFIN Depew, New York
KENTON G. GRIFFIN Newark. Ohio
SARAH A. GRIFFIN Harrodsburg
TIMOTHY L GRIFFIN Kettering, Ohio
FRESHMEN/GOD-GFil 537
CATHERINE M. GROEN Winchester
MARY S. GROSS Frankfort
MARTHA L. GRUBBS Hodgenville
KENETTA L. GULDENSCHUH Pleasure
Ridge Park
STAN GUNN Lovelaceville
KIMBERLY R. GUY Lexington
MALVERY J. HACKER Oneida
ROBERT O HAINES Gaithersburg,
Maryland
DOUGLAS R. HALEY Butler
ANDREA K. HAIFHILL Maysville
PAUL F. HALFFMAN Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
DEANNA N. HALL Hi Hat
JOSEPH M. HALL Frankfort
KAREN S. HALL Butler
KIRBY D. HALL Corbin
MELINDA A. HALL Ewing, Virginia
STEPHEN K. HALL Crestwood
EDWINNA R. HAMILTON Paintsville
One of the campus' many grey squirrels clings to a protective casing on a sapling.
538 FRESHMEN/GRO-HAN
Squirrels Add to Campus Scenery
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KENTON H. HAMILTON Louisville
MARYANNE HAMLIN Cincinnati, Ohio
MARY L HAMMERSTROM Louisville
RUTH A HAMMONDS Frankfort
BEVERLY L. HAMMONS Albuquerque,
New Mexico
STEVEN A HAMPTON Virgie
VICKI L HAMPTON Louisville
MARY E HAND Madison, Indiana
REBECCA S HANNER Russell
LINDA S HANSON Dayton, Ohio
CANDIE L HAPPOLDT Massillon. Ohio
ROBERT W. HARALSON Louisville
MARTHA L. HARDESTY Louisville
REBECCA J HARDIN Lawrenceburg
BUFFIE K. HARRIS Pleasure Ridge Park
DEBORAH A HARRIS Valley Station
DEBRA J HARRIS Beaver Dam
DON T HARRIS Lexington
BRENDA S HARRISON Sand Gap
DEBBY E HARRISON Jacksonville.
Florida
GROVER C HARRISON Corbin
DEANNA S HASH South Williamson
JOHN P. HASH Corbin
PATTY L HATFIELD Charleston, West
Virginia
DARYL W HATTON Georgetown
NANCY Q. HAWKINS Richmond
THOMAS D. HAYES Monroe, Ohio
ROBIN L HEDGECOCK Brooksville
JOHN P HEFFERNAN Long Island. New
York
KAREN S HEFFRON Reading, Ohio
JANET L HEINEMAN Louisville
MARGIE A HEISE Bellevue
HUGH B. HELM III Stanford
JENNIFER L HELTON Corbin
DRUSILLA J HELVEY Pikeville
MARK C. HEMPFLING Hebron
RONALD E HENDRIX London
ROSIE A HENIK Cincinnati, Ohio
VICKY L. HENN Troy, Ohio
DEBBIE A HENSGEN Greenhills, Ohio
KATHY J. HENSLEY Pewee Valley
POLLYANNA HENZMAN Lexington
EMILY J. HERREN Bradfordsville
RALPH W. HESS, JR. Grundy, Virginia
KATHY A HENSLEY Richmond
JAMES HIBBARD Pmeville
REGGIE K. HICKMAN Virgie
BRENDA K HICKS Prestonsburg
FRESHMEN HAM-HIC 539
With imagination and creativity, students express themselves in clay.
GARLAND W HIGGINS Versailles
RONALD B. HILDERBRAND Williamstown
ROBERT C. HILLMAN Stoneboro,
Pennsylvania
JENNA C. HINSON Brooksville
SHARON R. HOBSON Orkney
NANCY L HOGAN Nilro. West Virginia
CHARLOTTE F. HOLBROOK Melvin
TERESA J HOLCOMB Berea
MARY DIANE HOLDER Vanceburg
GERRI HOLLENCAMP Dayton, Ohio
MARLA D. HOLLON Georgetown
ROWENA G. HOLLOW AY Louisville
KAREN S. HOLT Campbellsville
KATHY A. HOLTHAUS Ft. Mitchell
VONDA G. HOOKS Benham
VONDIA HOOKS Benham
PATRICIA L. HORNE Louisville
CONNIE G. HORSEMAN ML Sterling
JEAN L. HORTON Jeffersontown
ROGER G. HOTT Circleville. Ohio
DONNA J. HOUATTER Prestonsburg
THOMAS I. HOUCHIN Knoxville,
Tennessee
ANNETTE HOWARD Baxter
ELIZABETH A. HOWARD London
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magination, Creativity Equals Expression
EVELYN HOWARD Asher
GLENDA S. HOWARD Erlanger
MARY S. HUBBARD Cincinnati. Ohio
DONNA S HUDSON Somerset
CYNTHIA L. HUFF Villa Hills
FLORENCE S. HUFFMAN Comishville
JAN HUGHES Frankfort. Ohio
LYNN HUNT Bloomfield
JOHNNIE M. HUNTER Pleasure Ridge
Park
MARTHA A HUSKISSON Danville
WILMA M. HUTCHERSON Shelbyville
GARY A HUTCHINSON Dry Ridge
ROBIN S HUTSELL Covington
VICKI L. LYMER Berea
HELEN T. IGO Richmond
MARY N. INSKO Lexington
GREGORY M IRWIN Winchester
JANET S ISAACS Louisville
DEBORAH L. ISELI Louisville
BARBARA A. ISON Corinth
DENISE L ISON Martin
EDWARD G JACINA Lexington
ALBERT D JACKSON. JR Stanford
KENNETH W. JACKSON Pikeville
VICKIE S. JACKSON Frankfort
PATRICIA A JAMES Louisville
PHARLIS R. JAMES Chicago, Illinois
LYDA K JENSEN Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania
CATHY L. JERNIGAN Frankfort
DIANE M JESSE Shelbyville
VICKIE S- JOHANBOEISE Louisville
DEBRA S- JOHNSON Flat Gap
DIANA L. JOHNSON Hager Hill
JANET S. JOHNSON Prestonsburg
MARK S JOHNSON Brookville, Indiana
DENNIS A. JOHNSTON Westmilton. Ohio
REBECCA J. JOHNSTON Springboro.
Ohio
ANNA E JOLLY Louisville
ANTHONY JONES Pine Knot
BEVERLY J JONES London
CAROLYN M. JONES Carrollton
DEBORAH S. JONES Cincinnati. Ohio
EASTER JONES Manchester
HELEN JONES Manchester
MARY F. JONES Sharonville
TERESA G JONES Hazard
CHRISTA S JORDAN Bellbrook. Ohio
JOSEPH A. JUDSON Bardstown
FRESHMEN/HOW-JUD 541
MARGARET A. JUREK Frankfort
JOEY D. JUSTICE Pikeville
KAREN A. JUSTICE Pikeville
PHILLIP C. JUSTICE, JR. Grundy,
Virginia
VICKIE L. KAENZIG Versailles
CONNIE R. KAISER Cincinnati, Ohio
JOHN B. KAPLAN DeMossville
CONNIE J. KARNS Dayton, Ohio
PHILIP R. KAUFMAN Louisville
JOSEPH M. KELLY Falmouth
LAWRENCE L. KELLEY Louisville
PATRICIA G KELLEY Pleasureville
LISA B. KELSEY ML Vernon
BARBARA H. KIBLER Louisville
SHERRYE A. KIDD Hazard
VICKI B. KING Lexington
CONNIE F. KINMAN Dry Ridge
PETER M. KIRCHNER Louisville
JAN KIRKER West Union. Ohio
SUZANNE E. KLEIN Cincinnati, Ohio
THERESA A. KLEIN Englewood, Ohio
DONNA L. LADENBURGER
Jeffersontown
PHILLIP K. KOENIG Prospect
DEBORAH A. KOHLS Cold Springs
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The solitude of the Ravine offers a place for one to study or relax.
542 FRESHMEN/JUR-KOH
Ravine's Solitude Draws Students
MARY B. KOK Louisville
CRAIG S KOLB Cincinnati. Ohio
MARY ELLEN KOWATCH Hawthorne.
BRUCE F. KRAUS North Bend. Ohio
CARMEN K KREACHBAUM Louisville
DAVID E. KREIDLER Maysville
GARY A. KURK Louisville
DONALD O KLINGSTEIN Indianapolis
VICKIE J LAMAR Bardstown
WARREN E. LAMBERT Corinth
DEBRA J. LAMKA Troy. Ohio
DANNY G. LANE Pleasure Ridge Park
BARBARA J LANGAN Owensboro
DEBRA L LANHAM Louisville
KAREN LANHAM Lancaster
CONNIE L LAWRENCE North
Middle town
DAVID R. LAWSON Jelfersontown
ROBIN A LAWSON Harrodsburg
KATHY S. LAYTON Louisville
PATRICIA A. LEACH Prestonsburg
PATTY L. LEAKE Louisville
MICHAEL L. LEASE Mount Vernon. Ohio
BRENDA K. LEE Louisville
DIANE K LEFFERSON Middletown. Ohio
GERTRUDE A. LEHMAN Williamstown
LINDA K LEIENBERGER Ashley. Ohio
JANET D. LEIGH Paducah
MICHAEL K. LETT Ashland
SALLY D LEUCHT Louisville
ANITA L. LeVALLEY Dayton. Ohio
ANITA K LEWIS Dayton, Ohio
DAMITA J. LEWIS Louisville
TERRI L. LEWIS South Shore
SHARON L LIGHTNER West Milton. Ohio
LESA F. LINDSEY Glasgow
TOM C LINNEWEBER Columbus.
Indiana
BRENDA J LIPPERT Versailles
BARBARA L LISEHORA Millsboro.
Delaware
DEBRA J LITTLE Virgie
GLADYS LITTRELL Corbin
NANCY C LOCKRIDGE Mt. Sterling
VICKI V LOGAN Lancaster
DONNA J LOGSDON Louisville
RICHARD C. LOHR Cold Spring
NANCY J. LONG Richmond
MICHELLE L LORETTE Eminence
JODIE M. LOVELACE Middletown, Ohio
PAMELA J. LOWE Ashland
FRESHMEN/KOK-LOW 543
Football Games Reveal Mixed Emotions
PATRICIA M LUCAS Louisville
KITTY J. LUCKY Paris
SHELLY J. LUEDERS Loveland, Ohio
DAVID A. LUNTSFORD Middlesboro
DONNA G. LYBROOK South Portsmouth
GARY L. LYNN Owenton
SANDRA A. LYON Louisville
ROY D. LYONS Shelbyville
LEE A. MACKEY Nlcholasville
DENISE R. MAERKL Louisville
JERRY M. MAGERS Louisville
RHONDA E. MANERS Williamstown
RICHARD D. MANERS Independence
JAMES M MANN Springfield
JUDY G. MANN Versailles
FRANK D. MARCUM Lexington
KATHY A. MARCUM Dayton, Ohio
ANGELA J. MARINE Kettering, Ohio
JANET L. MARRS Louisville
DAVID MARSH Florence
SUSAN M. MARSH Wellston, Ohio
ANNE K. MARTIN Cincinnati, Ohio
CHARLES J. MARTIN Florence
CYNTHIA J. MARTIN Louisville
DANNY J. MARTIN Louisville
DIANA MARTIN Elkhorn City
DONNA L. MARTIN Louisville
JILL W. MARTIN Lawrenceburg
MARTHA J. MARTIN Brevard, North
Carolina
TONY MARTIN Louisville
TERESA A. MASSENGILL Middlesboro
JOHN MATHEW Kerala, India
ANN W. MATTINGLY Lebanon
PAUL D. MAUER Frankfort
MICHAEL W. MAUPIN Lebanon
CAROLYN A. MAY Winchester
DEBORAH M. MAY Louisville
NEWLAND W. MAY Lancaster
DEBRA G. MAYHEW Louisville
GAYLE R. MAYHUGH Elizabethtown
CLIFFORD D. MAYNARD Pikeville
DEBORAH MAYS Booneville
SHEILA A. McALISTER Pleasureville
ROBERT L MCALLISTER Florence
ROY R. McBRIDE Louisville
STANLEY C. McCANN Lexington
MITZI H. McCAULEY Mt. Vernon
GUSTAVO R. McCHARGUE Louisville
544 FRESHMEN/LUC-McC
WILLIAM D. McCLAIN Paris
JEFFREY E McCLURE Louisville
RICK G. McCOLLUM Fairfield
CARL D. McCONNELL Louisville
LARRY A, McCOWN Pikeville
BRENDA K McCOY Williamson, West
Virginia
ROBERT A. McCROSLEY Richmond
TIMOTHY W. McCUBBIN Walton
TERRY M. McDANIEL Owensboro
KAREN P. McDOLE Bellevue
REBECCA McDONALD Lawrenceburg
BETTY A. McFARLAND Loyall
PAMELA A McGHEE Lexington
ROBERT L McKENNEY. JR. Falmouth
MARY C McKENZIE Pans
GARY W. MCLAUGHLIN Owensboro
linda a Mclaughlin Louisville
RICHARD K McMAHAN Fairborn. Ohio
FRED P. McMULLEN Troy, Ohio
TERRI V McMURTY Louisville
CAROLYN McPEEK Virgie
PAMELA A MEADE Catlettsburg
JOY L. MEFFORD Owensboro
CAROL S MEINER Dayton
PAUL A. MELIUS Central Ishp. New York
CHARLES J MELVILLE Southgate
DEBRA K MENSSEN Greenville
LINDA C MERCER Louisville
VICTOR C. MESSMER Richmond
CAROL M. MEYER Cincinnati, Ohio
FRESHMEN/McC-MEY 545
JOYCE L. MIDDELER Point Pleasant,
Ohio
STANLEY E. MILAM Louisville
CAROLE MILLER Louisville
CYNTHIA J. MILLER Kettering, Ohio
DOREEN M. MILLER Louisville
JUDYC- MILLER Barbourville
MARGARET K. MILLER Louisville
RONNIE G. MILLER Barbourville
FARIBORZ MIRKHANI lehern. Iran
MARY J. MITCHELL Lexington
JOHN M. MIZE Versailles
SUSAN A. MOBERLY Richmond
DEBBIE MOBLEY Cincinnati, Ohio
CHARLOTTE G. MOHON Pleasure Ridge
Park
KATHI M. MONN Dayton, Ohio
AMY MONTGOMERY Harrodsburg
VICKI L. MOON Fern Creek
BEVERLY A MOORE Frankfort
CHERYL G- MOORE Cincinnati, Ohio
DONNA J. MOORE Bowling Green
HOLLY A. MOORE Harrodsburg
RICHARD C. MOORE Lexington
WILLIAM K. MOORE Frankfort
SHERL MORAN Fort Myers, Florida
Puppies, along with the campus squirrels, find a warm reception from most students.
546 FRESHMEN/MID-MOR
Animals Find Campus a Sanctuary
LEE A. MOREHOUS Louisville
MICHAEL L MORGAN Lexington
WILLIAM R MORGAN Pineville
CHARLES O MORRISON Lancaster,
Pennsylvania
GAYLE D MORTON Lexington
LYNN R. MOSER Louisville
ROBIN G MOSES Williamsburg
LINDA C MOSSMAN Dayton, Ohio
JEFFREY T MUDD Owensboro
PATRICIA A. MUDD Lexington
MARLENE S MUELLER Pickerington,
Ohio
KEVIN P. MULLEN Louisville
DONNA K MULLINS Myra
POLLY S. MULLINS Myra
GREGORY K. MULVANEY Catlettsburg
JOAN M MURPHY Springfield
SUSAN C- MURPHY Fairfield. Ohio
THOMAS W MURPHY Lebanon Junction
HENRY H MURRAY Titusville, Florida
SALLY AMUSIC Prestonsburg
DONALD F. MUSNUFF Richmond
EDITH L. MYERS Lexington
JANE E MYERS Danville
VICKI R MYERS Corbin
THOMAS L. MYNCHENBERG Daytona
Beach, Florida
MARY A NALLIA Versailles
FRANK A NANKIVELL West Milton, Ohio
JANELL NASH Shelbyville
LEO W NATHANSON Louisville
EDGAR C NEAL. JR Versailles
ELIZABETH A. NEAL Stanton
JOCELYN M. NEELY Kingsport,
Tennessee
MISSY L NELSON Louisville
SUSAN R NELSON Willingboro. New
Jersey
AGGIE M. NEMETH Clayton, Ohio
LYNNEANEU Independence
CECIL L. NEW Middletown
PHYLLIS K NEWCOMB Louisville
FRANKIE J NEWELL Somerset
DELBERTW NEWMAN Berea
CHARLES T. NEWTON Danville
DEBBIE K NICHOLS Radcliff
KATHY A. NICKELL Williamstown
PATSY L. NICKELS Winchester
ANNE L NIEHAUS Louisville
ANN M NOEL Frankfort
DAVID A NOEL Harrodsburg
CAMILLA A. NORRIS Louisville
FRESHMEN/MOR-NOR 547
Visits From Home Brighten Year
TARI R. OKRUHLICA Louisville
BRUCE W. OLIN Pikeville
SUSAN A. OMER Owensboro
SARAH F. ORME Stanton
KATHY A OSBORN Morrow, Ohio
REBECCA P. OSBORNE LaGrange
SANDRA K. OVERBEE Lexington
RANDY J OVERSTREET Cave City
RICHARD T. OWEN New Castle
DEBORAH C. OWENS Middletown, Ohio
JULIA B. OWENS Lexington
JEAN R. PACE Dizney
JANET T. PACK Wooton
AULDON B. PARKER II Berea
PATRICIA A. PARKEY Ewing, Virginia
JEFFREY J, PARKS Brookville, Ohio
REBECCA A PARKS Cincinnati, Ohio
CONSTANCE J. PARRISH Valley Station
DONNA K, PARSON Lancaster
AMANDA C. PARSONS Pikeville
SHARON A. PARSONS Covington
EMMA J PATRICK Williamsburg
BARRY L. PATRICK Lexington
RAYMOND R, PATTERSON Sugarcreek
Ohio
CURTIS L. PATTON Fort Knox
PAUL R. PATTON Sidney, Ohio
CARL PAUL Middlesboro
BRENDA S. PEARCE Shelbyville
NORMAN A. PEARSON Springfield, Ohio
SUSAN H. PENCE Stanford
HARVEY A. PENSOL Mount Vernon
DIANE L PERCIFUL Louisville
TERESA J. PERDUE Winchester
JANET E. PERKINS Harrodsburg
NANCY C. PERKINS Johnstown, Ohio
RODNEY T. PERRY Frankfort
WANDA F PERRY Sidney, Ohio
JAMES PETERS Fort Thomas
TERESA L. PETERS Corbin
JEFF B. PETERSON Dayton, Ohio
RALPH F. PFALZGRAF Burlington
JEANNE H. PHERSON Louisville
NANCY R. PHILLIPS South Shore
DEBORAH L. PIERCEFIELD Falmouth
BARRY N. PIERSON Louisville
CHARLES M. PIKE Crestwood
PATRICIA A. PINSON Louisville
EDWARD C. PIRO East Montpelier,
Vermont
548 FRESHMEN/OKR-PIR
DEBORAH L PLUMMER Cynthiana
JO ANN PLUMMER Sheboygan,
Wisconsin
MARY A POLIN Springfield
TERYL J. PONDER Monroe. Ohio
GRACIA A POPE Nicholasville
THEODORE E POPE Louisville
JANICE F. PORTER Rogers
ELIZABETH A POTTER Louisville
LINDA R POWERS Cincinnati Ohio
SHARON K PRATHER Richmond
PATTY F, PREWITT Williamsburg
JACKIE J. PRICE Cincinnati Ohio
JO A PRICE Shepherdsville
LINDA G. PRICE Turners Station
RICHARD P PRICE Lexington
SHEILAA.PRICE Middlesboro
VICKIE L PURKINS Louisville
KAREN R. PYLE Wilmington. Delaware
PATTI QUICK Jeffersontown
BARBARA D RAINS Rockville. Maryland
JEFFREY C RALSTON Stanford
JOHN M RALSTON St. Clairsville. Ohio
PEGGY A RAMBICURE Lexington
CHARLES M RAMSEY Walton
Little brother shares the feelings of his freshman sister.
FRESHMEN/PLU-RAM 549
As freshman John Adams dozes peacefully, he serves as a book support for his studying,
sophomore companion, Ruth Calllco.
DONNA L. RAMSEY Albany
JOHN W. RANKIN Shelbyville
MARGARET G, RANKIN Danville
AMY L. RATCLIFF Beaver Dam
DAVID L. RATLIFF Elkhorn City
PAMELA M. RAY Frankfort
RONALD L. RAY Milltown, Indiana
JENNIFER L. REAGAN Frankfort
SHARON K. REESE Manchester
DEBORAH A. REID Wheelwright
JANET L. REID Lebanon Junction
PAULA K. REID Middletown, Ohio
EDWARD B. REILLY St. Clairsville, Ohio
NOEKARROLL R. RENNER Louisville
CYNTHIA L. REYNOLDS Middletown,
Ohio
MELISSA L. REYNOLDS Somerset
RAYMOND F. REYNOLDS Hazard
ROBERT D. REYNOLDS Gravel Switch
DONNA M. RHOADES Troy, Ohio
ROY V. RICE Manchester
CYNTHIA L. RICHARDSON Berea
KAREN R. RIDDLE South Shore
MICHAEL D. RIDDLE Whitesboro, New
York
DIANA J. RIDDLEBARGER Lucasville,
Ohio
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550 FRESHMEN/RAM-RID
Imaginative Students Form 'Study Habits'
CHARLES L. RIDER Cordova
JEFFERY A. RIDGWAY Jeffersontown
JAMES S RIFFE Danville
KAREN R. RIFFE Willard
CAROLE E. RIGGS Lexington
JOSEPH A. RILEY Flatwoods
JOSEPH R. RILEY Louisville
JOE A. RINEY Louisville
CHARLET J. RITCHIE Versailles
KAREN L ROBERSON Louisville
ANN C. ROBERTS Louisville
GARY M. ROBERTS LaGrange
GARY D ROBINETTE Pikeville
CONNIE ROBINSON London
LINDA G ROBINSON Versailles
PAMELA J ROBINSON Florence
MARK C ROMOHR Blanchester. Ohio
LOUIS M ROSENSTEIN Frankfort
MARK P. ROTHROCH Danville
JAMES G ROWE Owensboro
MARK A ROWE Owensboro
CHARLES D ROWLAND Miamisburg,
Ohio
DEBRA L ROWLETT Richmond
KENT W. ROYALTY Danville
LINDA C. RUF Louisville
KATHY A. RUFFLEY Milford, Ohio
DANIEL L. RUPE Cleves. Ohio
PAMELA RUSSELL Louisville
PAMELA K. RUSSELL Covington
JOYCE E. RUSTERHOLZ Cincinnati,
Ohio
VICKI L. RUTH Georgetown
DAN A SABAD Dayton. Ohio
BENITA S SABIE Bedford
ROBERT T SALERA Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania
RANDY D SAMONS Lima. Ohio
WILLIAM L SAMPLES Louisville
WILLIAM F. SAMPSON Ashland
WILLIAM C SAMUELS Pitman, New
Jersey
NANCY A. SANDS Owensboro
MARK A. SCHEIDLER Greensburg.
Indiana
PATRICE C SCHLEGEL Valley Station
MARIE L SCHLEIFER Frankfort
BETTY J. SCHMIDT Vandalia. Ohio
GEORGIANNA SCHNEIDER Middlesboro
SUSAN D SCHROCK Monroe, Ohio
BEVERLY A. SCHWARTZ Fern Creek
SUE SCHWEIGERT Southgate
ARTHUR J. SCIUBBA Havertown.
Pennsylvania
FRESHMEN/RID-SCI 551
Fans Lend Boost in Colonel Victories
FRED W. SCOTT Sweetwater, Texas
JANET K. SCOTT Elkhorn City
LESLIE E. SCOTT Pleasure Ridge Park
DEBORAH K. SEARS New Carlisle, Ohio
SUSAN C. SEARS Owensboro
RONALD J. SEMAGO West Mifflin,
Pennsylvania
RALPH B SENNINGER Louisville
SANDRA L. SEWELL Winchester
CATHY M. SEYLE Bardstown
PATRICIA A SHANKS Crestwood
MARGARET M. SHARON Midway
LLEWELLYN SHARP North Middletown
RICHARD L. SHARP Frankfort
SUSAN A. SHARP Sharpsville
VIRGIL T. SHARP Winchester
CONNIE R. SHAW Lexington
KEVIN R. SHAW Buckner
YVONNE J. SHAW Louisville
PAMELA S. SHAY Newport
DEBORAH A. SHEARER Richmond
JEFF SHEPHERD Piketon, Ohio
PHILLIP E. SHEPHERD Dayton, Ohio
WANDA E. SHEPHERD London
MILISSIA A. SHERMAN Dayton, Ohio
JAMES R. SHEILDS Walton
FRED D. SHINKLE Williamstown
VIRGINIA D. SHIPP Louisville
KAREN A. SHOCKLEY Louisville
HENRY C. SHORES, JR. Charleston,
West Virginia
DANNY F, SHOTWELL Cleves, Ohio
SHEILA K, SHOWALTER Louisville
CYNTHIA J. SHRULL Centertown
GREGORY A. SIEVERT Cincinnati, Ohio
REBECCA J. SILVERS Anna. Ohio
PATRICK O. SIMMS Danville
WILLIAM E. SIMON Ft. Thomas
MADONNA L. SIMPKINS Phelps
ALICIA B. SIMPSON Lexington
MONA J. SIMPSON Lawrenceburg
JEAN M. SKEES Elizabethtown
ADRICA K. SKIDMORE Campbellsburg
RICKY W SKINNER Williamstown
BELINDA G. SLAYTON Louisville
LIBBY E. SLORP Lebanon. Ohio
PAUL D. SLUSHER Lexington
KENNETH O. SMALLWOOD Eubank
SANDRA R. SMALLWOOD Crittenden
ANGELA L. SMITH Paris
552 FRESHMEN/SCO-SMI
BRIAN W SMITH Branchville, New
Jersey
DEBRA S SMITH Franklin, Ohio
DEIRDRE K SMITH Simpsonville
GARY L SMITH Lexington
GLENDA J SMITH Louisville
GLENNA F SMITH Paint Lick
JAMES W SMITH Toronto, Canada
LINDA J SMITH Louisville
MARY A. SMITH Springfield
PAMELA D. SMITH Richmond
TERRY R, SMITH Frederick. Maryland
LINDA R SMOTHERS Gravel Switch
CAROL J SNAWDER Louisville
BARBARA A SONDEY Louisville
SANDRA G SPARKS Berea
JO ANN SPAULDING Finchville
THOMAS M SPAULDING Moreland
DAWN SPEAKE Paint Lick
Cheerleaders In Sung Chung and Beth Dougherty appear to be engrossed in the spirit of the occasion.
FRESHMEN . SMI-SPE 553
Superman, alias mild-mannered Tom Knight walks around cam-
pus gathering student reactions for a special project class.
PAUL A. SPEARMAN Dearborn,
Michigan
MORRIS P. SPILLMAN New Castle
DENISE D, SPIVEY Lexington
JENNIE C, SPRINGATE Versailles
RONALD W. SPURRIER Louisville
CHARLES M STAFFORD Danville
HOWARD A. STAGGS West Union, Ohio
BETTY D, STAHL Covington
CHERYL L STAHL Bellevue
VICKIE L. STAMBAUGH Cincinnati Ohio
CHARLOTTE L, STANLEY Melvin
KATHY A, STANSBURY Fern Creek
KAREN L. STARK Cincinnati Ohio
STEVEN M. STEELE Greenup
VICKI A. STEELE Martin
ROBERT K, STEER Lexington
JUDY C. STEINMETZ Charleston, West
Virginia
KENNETH M. STENGEL Louisville
KATHLEEN STEPHENS Springboro, Ohio
REBECCA E. STEPHENS New Paris,
Ohio
ROBERT H, STEPHENS Lexington
SUSAN A, STEPHENS Cynthiana
ANNA L, STEPHENSON Monticello
JANNET M, STEVENS Mount Eden
LARNA L. STEVENS Middletown, Ohio
DEBRA L. STEWART Pineville
L, C. STEWART Alton, Illinois
MICHAEL L, STEWART Valley Station
REBEKAH T. STHRESHLEY Fort Meade,
Florida
PATRICIA A. STOCKER Louisville
554 FRESHMEN/SPE-STO
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TERRY W. STODDARD Cugahoga Falls.
Ohio
SAMUEL E. STOKES Fortville. Indiana
JAN G. STOLLINGS Xema, Ohio
ROBERT E STOVE Owensboro
DEBRA A STRATTON Cincinnati, Ohio
MARY A STREHLE Morganfield
PATRICA S SULLIVAN Valley Station
TERRI A SULIVAN Cincinnati, Ohio
DAVID A SUMMER Peabody
CYNTHIA R. SUTTON Harlan
DIANA C. SWIFT Fairdale
DAVID L. SWOFFORD Lexington
MATTHEW W. SWYERS Hopkinsville
BEVERLY K TACKETT Medway, Ohio
TERESA TACKETT Virgie
VICKI L. TACKETT Virgie
APRYL TANDY Campbellsburg
RUSSELL W TAPP Henderson
ANGELA L TAYLOR Augusta
BRIAN A. TAYLOR Cincinnati, Ohio
DAVID P. TAYLOR Owensboro
DIANA J TAYLOR Augusta
DIANNE TAYLOR Greensburg
GEORGE P. TAYLOR Frankfort
JAMES L. TAYLOR Lexington
PAULA A. TERWILLIGER Lexington
GARY D. THACKER Pikeville
PATRICIA V. THACKER Mt. Vernon
CYNTHIA L. THATCHER Bellbrook, Ohio
WILLIAM T. THOENY Cold Spring
DEBORAH L THOMAS Louisville
MARTHA A THOMAS Richmond
BILLY W. THOMPSON Manchester
DAVID W. THOMPSON Versailles
GEORGE W. THOMPSON Pineville
JEFFREY R THOMPSON Mt Perry, Ohio
MINDA THOMPSON Hebron
SARA M. THOMPSON Florence
TIMOTHY A. THOMPSON Piketon. Ohio
DEBORAH J. THORN Alexandria
DAVID K. TINGLE Westport
CAROL A TINSLEY Hartford
KAREN S. TINSLEY Louisville
SHELBY L. TOLER Winchester
J. BO PREE TOWNSEND Stanton
RITA C. TRAYLOR Cynthiana
LYNNE C. TRENT Newport
DEBBIE TROUTMAN Middletown
FRESHMEN/STO-TRO 555
Males Learn Basic Homemaking Skills
ROGER G. TRUAX Taylorsville
LYNN TRUE Corinth
GLENDA L TURNER Franklin, Ohio
HARVER A. TURNER Gracey
MARY S. TURNER Franklin, Ohio
PENNY E. TURNER Dayton, Ohio
LINDA S. TURPIN Wilmore
MARY L. TURPIN Richmond
MICHAEL J. TUSSEY Lexington
MARSHA A TUTWILER Louisville
JOSEPH M. ULANDAY Manila,
Philippines
R. MICHAEL ULSH Cedarville, Ohio
DONNA UPHAUS Louisville
CAROLYN L. VAN GILDER Middletown,
Ohio
JUDY M. VAN ZANT Mt. Vernon
MICHAEL J. VAGEDES West Milton, Ohio
DENNIS N VALENTINI West Depttord,
New Jersey
ROBERT VALVANO Cincinnati, Ohio
BRENDA VANCE Pinetop
RUSSELL T. VANDERPOOL Lancaster
KATHY A. VARNEY Johns Creek
VERNON L VAUGHN London
STEPHEN R. VESPE Thorofare, New
Jersey
THERESA G VETTER Louisville
WAYNE T. VILLELLI Selden, New York
DIANE R. VON ALLMEN Louisville
RICHARD S VONDERHEIDE Brookville,
Indiana
DEBRA C. WADE Russell Springs
DOROTHY M. WAGNER Nicholasville
LINDA S. WAGNER Covington
PAMELA A. WAGNER Cincinnati, Ohio
STEPHEN G. WAGNER Loveland, Ohio
KATHY J. WAGONER Hillsboro, Ohio
MONA L. WAITS LaGrange
CAROLYN K. WALKER Goose Rock
FREIDA K. WALKER Junction City
STEPHEN G. WALKER Owensboro
JULIAN L. WALL Waynesburg
ANN N. WALLIN Brooksville
LEO W. WALTERS Woodbine
WILLIAM M. WALTERS Richmond
CHESTER WARD Owensboro
NANCY J. WARD Covington
PATRICIA R. WARE New Liberty
RHONDA T. WARMAN West Chester,
Ohio
DAVID R. WARNER Dayton, Ohio
FONDA R. WARNOCK South Shore
DONNA J. WARREN Manchester
556 FRESHMEN/TRU-WAR
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SHEILA A. WATHEN Henderson
HAZEL E WATKINS London
CHRISTY K. WATSON Liberty
HAROLD G. WATSON Frankfort
JANNETTE M WAY Richmond
DANIEL S WEAVER Blanchester, Ohio
PEGGY M WEAVER Louisville
MONICA G. WEBB Phyllis
RONALD C WEBER Dayton, Ohio
MICHAEL J. WEIDRICK Danville
TRESKA D WELCH West Carrollton,
Ohio
BOBBYE A. WEILS Winchester
CANDY L WELLS Louisville
DEBRA K WELLS London
LORETTA F WELLS Taylorsville
TERESA L WELLS Cynthiana
INA L. WEST Glasgow
JOHN A WEST Nicholasville
KATHEN L WESTMORELAND Louisville
PATRICIA B WHEELER Salyersville
SUSAN L WHEELER Lexington
TERRY L WHITAKER Irvine
DAVID G WHITE Frankfort
PEGGY J WHITE Englewood. Ohio
Coeds aid male students in common
tasks such as sewing on buttons, during
Todd and Duprees "Survival 72" pres-
entation
FRESHMEN WAT-WHI 557
REBEKAH R. WHITE Valley Station
SAMUEL H. WHITE Petersburg, Virginia
THOMAS W. WHITE Cortland, New York
BEVERLY K. WHITLEY Campbellsville
GARY S. WHITLOCK Nicholasville
KAMA J. WHITTINGTON Nitro, West
Virginia
MARY E. WIARD Frankfort
ROCKY O. WICKER Mousie
MELODY L. WIEDMER Louisville
MICHAEL G. WIGGINS Winchester
POLLY L. WILCHER Taylorsville
TERRY L. WILFORD Paducah
LOUIS A. WILL Louisville
BRUCE E. WILLE St. Clairsville, Ohio
EILEEN M WILLIAMS Louisville
JOHN C. WILLIAMS Barbourville
LOUIS C. WILLIAMS Middletown
TONDA C. WILLIAMS Harrison, Ohio
J. SCOTT WILLIAMSON Corbin
STUART WILLIAMSON Bowling Green
PEGGY J WILLIS Monroe, Ohio
DAN R. WILSON Brookville, Ohio
EDWARD J. WILSON Irvine
REBECCA R. WILSON Eminence
JEANNE M. WOESTE Cincinnati, Ohio
THERESE M. WOLARY Wilmington, Ohio
JEFFREY A. WOLFE New Lexington,
Ohio
PAULA J. WOLFE Danville
MIKE D. WOLFORD Madisonville
JOHN M. WOOD Versailles
While the efforts of Charlie Mitchell weren't enough to carry the Colonels past Florida
State at Freedom Hall, the Little Colonels (right) performed to the fairgrounds arena
crowd at halftime.
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558 FRESHMEN/WHI-WOO
Colonels Play No. 2 Seminoles in Louisville
STEVE D WOOD Morning View
PAULA K. WOODALL Somerset
JAMES L WOODRING Corbin
DEBORAH R WOOLFOLK Louisville
GARY L WOOLUM Jenson
MARIANNE WORKMAN Falmouth
CRAIG L WORTHINGTON Dayton
DANNY R WRIGHT Lebanon
LOU A WRIGHT Waddy
MARSHA L WRIGHT Prestonsburg
MELISSA L. WRIGHT Louisville
RAYMON WRIGHT Lexington
DENISE L. WUETCHER Louisville
DAVID W WULLSCHLEGER Jackson
NICHOLAS A YAHLE Kettering, Ohio
MEREDITH K YANCEY Louisville
ALBERTA M YEAPLES Richmond
SANDRA K YOCUM Georgetown
DANIEL E. YORK Whitesburg
RUTH E. YORK Albany
DAVID J. YOUNG West Union, Ohio
STEPHEN YOUNG Albany
JIM YOUNGQUIST Jenkintown,
Pennsylvania
KAREN S. ZAIDAN Edgewood
Diana J. Zurface Wilmington, Ohio
FRESHMEN/WOO-ZUR 559
HERBERT H. AKRIDGE, JR. Louisville
BONNIE D. BARNES Frankfort
SONDRA J. BARNETT Campbellsburg
CHARLES T. BOTTORFF Louisville
SANDRA L. BROWN Ft. Thomas
BEVERLY A. BRUMETT Waynesburg
EDNA S. BURNS Willisburg
NANCY E. COOK Lawrenceburg
BETTY S. COSBY Richmond
WILLIAM E. DUFF Richmond
BRIDGET A. EANS Owensboro
JEFFREY G. ESTEPP ML Sterling, Ohio
JOCELYN FARMER Berea
ANNA M. FLOOD Louisville
SUSAN N. FOX Nebo
WAYNE FRAZIER Lexington
DOROTHY P. FRITH Lexington
PATRICIA GAMBILL Paintsville
JOHN W. HALBERT Paoli, Indiana
WILLIAM H. HICKERSON Louisville
MOLLY M. HOBSON Troy, Ohio
BYRON E. HOWELL Louisville
SHIH T. HUANG Taipei, Taiwan
BRUCE R. HUNTEY Louisville
GWENDOLYN A. JONES Richmond
GREGORY A. JUDGE Burlington
PATRICIA A. KNIGHT Richmond
KAREN S. LOWE Monticello
SHARON A. LYNCH Lebanon
WILLIAM C. LYNCH Lebanon
LAWRENCE D. LYTLE Dover, New
Hampshire
JONATHAN MAGRINO Cincinnati, Ohio
DON C. MEADE Paintsville
GARY T. MONTGOMERY Louisville
TERRY L. MOSSER Lehighton,
Pennsylvania
JOHN W. O'BRIEN Charlestown. W. Va.
CHIP OSBORNE Cincinnati, Ohio
PAULA J. OVERSTREET Perryville
SUSAN D. PARSONS Holland, Michigan
DELORES L. PATRICK Irvine
JACKIE A. PATRICK Franklin
HABEEB QADRI Hyderabad, India
DEBORAH G. REEVES Newtonsville,
Ohio
SYLVIA F. RICHARDSON Raleigh, North
Carolina
THOMAS W. SCHULTZ Buffalo, New
York
WILLIAM K. SHARP Turners Station
ROBERT A. SIEBEL Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
SUDIE L. SIZEMORE Berea
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Spring Registration Greets New Students
PAUL D. STEELY Williamsburg
ROGER T. STEVENS Lexington
DEBORAH J. VAN HOOSE Tutor Key
MICHAEL L. WARDFORD Louisville
DEBBIE M. WEBB Perryville
HERBERT F. WEDIG Cincinnati, Ohio
DEAN L. WHITAKER Richmond
GATHA B. WILHELM Liberty
JUNE A. WOODWARD Danville
ROBERT M. WOODWARD Danville
Students patiently await to begin registration for the spring semester.
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ABBOTT, DEBORAH LESLIE; Louisville,
GROWTH, Collegiate Pentacle, Kappa
Delta Pi, ACE, SNEA. p. 385.
ABBELL, JR., GEORGE H.; Louisville, p.
385.
ABNER, CHARLIE; Ricetown, Student Sen-
ate, Scabbard and Blade, Polity Society,
AUSA, College Republicans, CIRUNA,
Beta Omicron Gamma, p. 385.
ABOUD, BONNIE MAE; Louisville, Baptist
Student Union, Direction Eastern, p. 385.
ABRAHAM, LEONA R.; Toledo, Ohio. p.
385.
ADAMS, DONNA G.; Sarasota, Florida, Val-
ianettes, Women's Interdorm Represent-
ative, p. 385.
ADAMS, FRANCES LYNN; Elizabethtown,
Little Colonels Drill Team, Secretary of
Chi Omega, Textiles and Design Club,
1971 Homecoming ROTC Sponsor, Third
Runner-Up Miss Eastern 1972. p. 385.
ADAMS, GARY WAYNE; New Castle, p.
385.
ADAMS, JAMES LUNDY; Lexington, Law
Enforcement Association, p. 385.
ADKINS, BERTEE; Harold, p. 385.
ADKINS, SUSAN LEE; Vancouver, Wash-
ington, Catalina Club, Kappa Phi Delta,
p. 385.
ALBRIGHT, JAMES LEE; Levettown, Penn-
sylvania, p. 385.
ALBRO, JOYCE M.; Louisville, Senator at
Large, Chairman — Drug Abuse Advi-
sory Board, Chairman HEAD. p. 385.
ALCORN, JENNIE LOUISE; Lexington,
Association of Law Enforcement, p. 385.
ALCORN, WILMA LEE; Irvine, p. 385.
ALDERSON, JUDY MARIE; Paducah,
Homecoming Committee, CWENS — Sr.
Advisor, Home Economics Club, Textile's
Club. p. 385.
ALEXANDER, SHIRLEY MORGAN; Sanford,
Florida, p. 385.
ALFORD, JIM HAROLD; Lexington, Foren-
sic Team. p. 385.
ALLEN, C. RICHARD JR.; Fern Creek,
Milestone — Business Manager, Sigma
Tau Pi — President, Student Publica-
tions Board, Alpha Phi Gamma, Men's
Interdorm Council, p. 385.
ALLEN, LARRY OLEN; Orlando, p. 385.
ALLEN, YVONNE E.; Lakeside Park, Kappa
Delta Pi, SNEA, Collegiate Pentacle, Psi
Chi, Phi Alpha Theta. p. 385.
ALLEY, DENNIS KEITH; Richmond, p. 385.
ALSUP, RODNEY GLENN; Milton, p. 385.
AMBROSE, PAMELA DAWN; Delaware,
Ohio. p. 385.
ANDERSON, JAMES MICHAEL; Louisville,
p. 385.
ARGABRIGHT, DANIEL STEPHEN; Ander-
son, Indiana, Basketball Team. p. 385.
Senior Credits
ARNOLD, JOHN SCOTT; Owenton. p. 385.
ASHER, DANA LYNN; Hyden. p. 385
AUBERRY, JANE; Springfield, p. 386.
AUBREY, RICHARD DARRELL; Louisville,
HPER Club. p. 386.
AYERS, GARY S.; Lexington, p. 386
AYERS, ROGER WAYNE; Middleboro. p.
386.
AYERS, VICKI ANN; Amelia, Ohio, French
Club — Vice President, Sigma Tau Delta,
Kappa Delta Pi. p. 386.
BABBAGE, ROBERT ALEXANDER; Lexing-
ton, Student Member of Board of
Regents, Student Board of Publications,
Managing Editor of The Progress, Alpha
Phi Gamma, Sigma Chi, Student Senate,
Centennial Committee, p. 386.
BABER, DOUGLAS ALLEN; Winchester,
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MENC. p. 386.
BABER, JAMES LYNN; Paris, p. 386.
BAILEY, GARY SEWELL; Shelbyville. p.
386.
BAILEY, JACOB TALLEY; Paducah, Alpha
Phi Sigma, Association of Law Enforce-
ment, p. 386.
BAKENHESTER, EUGENE R.; Washington
Courthouse, Ohio. p. 386.
BAKER, FRANK LEE; Cleveland, Georgia,
p. 386.
BALL, BOBBIE JEAN; Nicholasville. p. 386.
BALL, CONNIE; Miamisburg, Ohio, Mile-
stone, SNEA, GROWTH, Alpha Phi
Gamma, p. 386.
BANDURA, STEPHEN DENNIS JR.; White-
hall, Pennsylvania, Governance Commit-
tee — President of Veteran's Club, Resi-
dent Assistant, p. 386.
BANGS, B. JAYNE; Loveland, Ohio, Chi
Omega, Collegiate Pentacle, CWENS,
Little Colonels Drill Team, College
Republicans, Kappa Delta Pi. p. 386.
BANKS, ROMA F.; Bethany, p. 386.
BARFIELD, DEBORAH CAROYL; Lee City,
p. 386.
BARGER, GLORIA LYNN; Richmond, p.
386.
BARGE, GLORIA ANN; Corbin, ACE. p.
386.
BARKER, KAY; Louisville, p. 386.
BARNES, ROBERT DARRELL; Winchester,
p. 386.
BARNETT, GLENDA KAY; New Albany,
Indiana, Delta Omicron, MENC. p. 386.
BARNETT, SARA SUE; Ewing. p. 386.
BARTHEN, JILL A.; Orient, Ohio, Eta Sigma
Gamma — Vice President, Collegiate
Pentacle — Chaplain, Progress Staff,
HPER, CWENS, Agriculture Club, Cata-
lina Club. p. 386.
BASHAM, ROGER LOWELL; Louisville,
HPER, Eastern Volleyball Team. p. 386.
BATTS, JOHN LINDSAY; Versailles, Sociol
ogy Club, Alpha Sigma Epsilon, Alph.
Kappa Delta, p. 386.
BAUHAN, CONNIE SUE; Orient, Ohio
Alpha Gamma Delta — President, Kapp;
Delta Pi, Collegiate Pentacle, SNEA. p
386.
BAYER, DOROTHY LOUISE; Richmond
Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Col
lege Republicans, French Club, Studen
Council, p. 387.
BEAM, BETTY CAROL; Bardstown, Valian
ettes — Finance Officer, p. 387.
BEAM, JOHN R.; Bardstown. p. 387.
BEARD, WILLIAM JOSEPH; Fairdale. p
387.
BEDORE, JEANETTE MARIE; Cincinnati
Ohio, Alpha Gamma Delta — Seconc
Vice President, p. 387.
BEGLEY, JOHN WOODSON; Corbin, IED
p. 387.
BEGLEY, LINDA C; Lebanon, p. 387.
BEGLEY, WILLIAM E.; Beattyville, College
Republicans, CIRUNA, Student Senator
p. 387.
BELCHER, KATHY TUCKER; Danville, p
387.
BELL, BETSEY, LYNN; Louisville, Dickey
Chapell Society — Secretary, Progress
Staff — Feature Editor, p. 387.
BELLAMY, M. CAROL; Richmond, Gym-
nastics Club, Little Sig. p. 387.
BENNETT, JUDY GAIL; Manchester, Kappa
Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Spanish
Club, Collegiate Pentacle. p. 387.
BENNETT, PAT ANN; Cincinnati, Ohio,
Kappa Alpha Theta, Treasurer, p. 388.
BENTLEY, SANDRA KAY; Dorton. p. 388.
BERRY, WANDA LOUISE; Ghent, Alpha
Kappa Alpha, UniversityEnsemble, Corre-
sponding Secretary, Kappa Alpha Psi
Kitten, p. 388.
BERTRAM, LYNDA SUE; Monticello, Kappa
Delta, Vice President, Interdorm Council,
Panhellenic Council, p. 388.
BERTRAND, SUSAN ANN; Cold Spring,
College Republicans, p. 388.
BIDWELL, CHARLES R.; Louisville, Base-
ball, p. 388.
BIRGE, LINDA MAE; Sayersville. p. 388.
BISIG, JAMES C; Louisville, Sigma Nu. p.
388.
BLACK, CONNIE LEE; Erlanger, Chi
Omega, Sigma Alpha Eta. p. 389.
BLACK, DEBBIE A.; Corbin. p. 389.
BLACKBURN, LARRY WAYNE; Versailles,
Kappa Alpha, p. 389.
BLAIR, JAMES RAY; Louisville, Student
Senator, Philosophy Club, President,
Men's Interdorm Council, Vice President,
p. 389
564 INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS
BLAIR, JOYCE; Louisville, CWENS. p. 389.
BLAIR, PAUL E.; Williamstown, Men's Cho-
rus, p. 389.
BLAIR, RHONDA L.; Guston, Delta Omi-
cron, MENC. p. 389.
BLAIR, SALLY; Letcher, p. 389.
BLANKENSHIP, ROGER DALE; Louisville,
Soil Conservation Club, Agriculture Club,
p. 389.
BLANTON, PEGGY ROBINSON; London,
p. 389
BLEDSOE, DORIS ELAINE; Aaron, Sigma
Tau Delta, p. 389.
BLEVINS, MARTHA SUE, Monticello. p.
389.
BOOTHE, ROSALEE; Beattyville. p. 389.
BORING, STEVEN K.; Mt. Gilead, Ohio, Pi
Tau Chi, President, Lutheran Student
Group, p. 389.
BOSLER, CHRISTINA MARIA, Louisville,
Grotto Club, Publication Editor, Judicial
Board, p. 389.
BOURNE, JAMES PATRICK; Somerset,
Veteran's Club, Young Democrats p.
389.
BOWEN, JR., ALLEN POWERS; Erlanger.
p. 389.
BOWMAN, JR., JACK; Mt. Vernon, p. 389.
BRACKEN, BARBARA JO; Berea, Kappa
Alpha Theta, President, p. 389.
BRADFORD, GIGI; Coraopolis, Pennsylva-
nia, Kappa Alpha Theta, Social Chair-
man, p. 389.
BRAMLAGE, FRANCES ELIZABETH, Lex-
ington, CWENS, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha
Gamma Delta, Second Vice President,
Receiving Secretary, p. 389.
BRADENBURG, LARRY KEITH; Berea,
American Guild of Organists, President,
p. 389.
BRANDON, GARY ALLEN; Gahanna. Ohio,
Track and Cross Country, p. 389.
BRENDA, WILLIAM H.; Crawfordsville, Indi-
ana, Veteran's Club. p. 389.
BRETZ, FRANCES ANN; Carlisle, p. 389.
BRIGMON, JANET CAROL; Manchester p
389.
BRISBAY, JACQUELINE MARIE; Lexington
p. 389.
BRITTON, LARRY; Frankfort, p 389.
BROADDUS, BRENDA WOOD, South
Shore, Collegiate Pentacle, Alpha Phi
Gamma, Phi Upsilon. p. 390.
BROKAW, PAUL FREDERICK; Louisville,
Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer, Kappa Delta
Pi, p. 390.
BROMLEY, TERRY L; Dry Ridge p. 390.
BROOKS, AVA SUE; Williamson, West Vir-
ginia, HPER, Secretary, p. 390
BROTHERS, KATHERINE AMY; Versailles,
Collegiate Pentacle, Delta Psi Kappa,
Historian, W O. S., HPER. p. 390.
BROWN, BARRINGTON M., West Liberty
p. 390
BROWN. BENJAMIN ARTHUR; Lexington
p. 390
BROWN, JACQUE L; Cynthiana p. 390.
BROWN, KAREN LEE; Burgin. p. 390
BROWN, RAYMOND LEE; Louisville, p
390
BROWN, ROBERT DOUGLAS; Louisville, p.
390
BROWN, STEPHEN ALONZO Crab
Orchard, p. 390.
BROWN, STEPHEN F.; Ft. Thomas, Sigma
Nu. p. 390
BROWN, JR., SYLVESTER R.; Lebanon,
Grotto Club, Kappa Alpha Psi p. 390.
BROWNELL, PATRICIA L; Louisville, p.
The grill provides a diversion from class routine
390.
BROWNING, SARAH ELIZABETH; Harlan
p. 390.
BRUNKER, MARY JANE; Cynthiana, Chi
Omega, Pledge Trainer, Young Demo-
crats, p. 390.
BRYANT, KARLA JEANNE; Berea, Kappa
Delta, p. 390.
BUCKLER, WILLIAM HENRY; Vine Grove
p. 390.
BUCKLEY, NICHOLAS ROBERT; Sabina,
Ohio, Civil Liberty's Union, p. 390.
BUIS, PEGGY SUE; Eubank, p. 390.
BUNCH, PAULA MARIE; Loyal!, CWENS,
Home Ec Club, Phi Upsilon. p. 390.
BUNDY, ERIC R.; Louisville p. 390.
BURCH, NANCY L; Middlesboro, Collegi-
ate Pentacle, College Republicans, Ken-
tucky Nursing Association. Kappa Alpha
Theta, Corresponding Secretary p. 390.
BURKART, CYNTHIA ANN, Cincinnati,
Ohio. p. 390.
BURKS, JANET RUTH; Elizabethtown, Col-
legiate Pentacle, People Who Care. p.
390.
BURNETT, MARY CARROLL; Branden-
burg, p. 390.
BURNS, JAMES RUSSELL; Manchester, p.
390.
BURNS, WILLIAM EDWARD, Richmond p.
392.
BURRIS, ROBERT CARL, Columbus, Ohio,
p 392
BURTON, DONALD WAYNE, Harrodsburg.
p. 392.
BURTON, PORTIA BURCHFIELD, Somer-
set, Kappa Delta Pi. p. 392
BUSH, MARSHALL LANIER; Bartow, Flo-
rida, Football, Kappa Alpha Psi, Dean of
Pledges p. 392.
BUTLER, DORETTA JEAN; Lexington,
Home Ec Club p 392.
BYRDWELL, KENNETH RICHEY; Hopkins-
ville, Marching Maroons, MENC, Presi-
dent, Phi Mu Alpha, Pledge Master p.
392.
CABLE, BRENDA FAYE; Campton p. 392.
CABLE, DONALD RAY, Campton p. 392
CAIRNS, DIANNE MILLION, Harrodsburg.
p. 392.
CAIRNES, ROBERT H , Coatsville, Pennsyl-
vania, Phi Delta Theta, Public Relations
Officer, Purchasing Agent p. 392.
CALDWELL, PAMELA LEE; London, Colle-
giate Pentacle, Interior Design Club, Sec-
retary, Home Ec Club, Alpha Delta Pi. p.
392.
CALDWELL, WILLIAM REED. Carlisle, p.
392.
CALLAS, CATHERINE GREGORY; Hagers-
town, Maryland, p. 392.
CAMENISCH, MILDRED PALMER; Stan-
ford, p. 392
CAMPBELL, BRENDA MARTIN; Richmond,
Sigma Alpha Eta, SCEC. p. 392.
CAMPBELL, CLIFFORD EARL; Versailles.
INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS 565
Well-known TV. and radio celebrity Art
Linkletter speaks to the student body dur-
ing the Garvis Kincaid lecture series
p. 393.
CAMPBELL, DENNIS WAYNE; Corbin p.
393
CAMPBELL, FREDA LOU; Betsy Layne p.
393.
CAMPBELL, VANESSA GAYLE, Whites-
burg, Alpha Delta Pi. p. 393.
CARLTON, DIETER RAYMOND; Badhom-
burg, Germany, Pershing Rifles, Com-
mander, Delta Upsilon, House Council,
President, Interdorm Council, Scabbard
and Blade, Vice President, Student Sen-
ate p. 393.
CARR, DEBORAH LEE; Louisville, Pi
Omega Pi, Treasurer, p. 393.
CARROLL, KEITH F., Cincinnati, Ohio, Pi
Kappa Alpha, I.F.C. Newsletter Editor,
Football, Wrestling, E-Club. p. 393.
CARROLL, SUSAN LYNNE; Lexington p.
393.
CARRUBA, RUTH ELDON, Cumberland,
Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurer, p. 393.
CARTER, GEORGIA MELTON; Manchester,
p. 393
CARTER, NATHANAEL E.; Versailles, Phi
Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MENC. p. 393.
CASE, RICHARD ALLEN, Louisville, p. 393.
CASEY, CYNTHIA MYERS; Richmond,
Kappa Delta Pi. p. 393.
CASTLE, CHERYL LYNN; Paintsville,
Kappa Delta Tau, Social Chairman, p.
393
CASTLE, JOHNNY MICHAEL; Paintsville p.
393.
CATES, ARNOLD R., Louisville, p. 393
CAUDILL, JUDITH A.; Letcher, p. 394.
CECIL, JOHN R.; New Haven, p. 394.
CENTER, JOHN TAYLOR; Campton, Young
Democrats, p. 394.
CHARLES, GLENNASUE; Phyllis, p. 394.
CHENAULT, THOMAS D.; Richmond p.
394.
CHESTNUT, DEBORAH ELAYNE; Louis-
ville, Black Student Union, p. 394.
CHILDRESS, JANET SUE; Louisville, Wom-
en's Officiating Service, President, p.
394
CLANCY, REBECCA FAYE; Lexington,
Kappa Alpha Theta. Catalina Club. p.
394.
CLAPP, SANDRA KAY; New Madison,
Ohio. p. 394.
CLARE, DIANNE LYNN; Louisville, Student
Affairs Board, University Center Board,
Women's Interdorm, President, p. 394.
CLARK, BRENDA GALE; Corbin, Chi
Omega, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir,
p. 394.
CLARK, DREAMA LEE; Cynthiana. p. 394.
CLARK, JIMMIE JOANNE; Richmond, p
394.
CLARK, SUSAN E.; Lebanon, SNEA. p.
394
CLEMMONS, NORMA JEAN; Union, Ohio,
Kappa Delta Pi, Collegiate Pentacle,
Baptist Student Union, p. 394.
CLEVELAND, LARRY W., Williamstown,
I.F.C, President, Student Regent, Sigma
Nu, Commander, p. 394.
CLICK, ROBERT ORAN, Richmond, Sigma
Chi Secretary, p. 395.
COEN, TIMOTHY MITCHELL; Cincinnati,
Ohio, Theta Chi p. 395.
COFFEY, GEORGE WALLACE; Louisville,
p. 395
COLEMAN, SHARETTA LITTLE; Virgie,
Accounting Club, Vice President, p. 395.
COLGLAZIER, JACK KERRY; Xenia, Ohio,
p. 395
COLLETTE, JIMMIE EWELL; Campbells-
ville p. 395.
COLLIER, PATRICIA ANN; London, p. 395
COLSTON, DONNA KAYE, Frankfort,
HPER, Young Republicans, Sidney Clay
Judicial Board, WRA, House Council, p.
395
COLVIN, TED LYNN; Foster, Agriculture
Club. p. 395.
COMBS, BYRON F.; Hazard, p. 395.
COMBS, CEILIA JOETTE, Paintsville,
SNEA, Telford Executive Council, p. 395.
COMBS, GARY GLENN; Manchester, Beta
Theta Pi p. 395.
COMBS, GREGORY S.; Okeana, Ohio,
Wrestling, Delta Upsilon. p. 395.
COMBS, R JOY; Whitesburg, Valianettes.
Pi Omega Pi, Vice President, Oratorio
Chorus, College Republicans, p. 395.
CONOVER, DEBRA LEE; Harrodsburg,
Young Democrats, SCEC. p. 395.
CONRAD, JAMES THOMAS; Springfield,
Ohio, Veteran's Club, Newman Aposto-
late, Vice President, p. 395.
CONWAY, DWIGHT ALAN; Sinai, p. 395.
COOKSEY, JOE BURTON; Richmond, p.
395.
COOPER. LINDA KAY; Troy, Ohio, SNEA,
Historian, CWENS, El Curculo Espanoh
GROWTH, Sigma Tau Delta p. 395.
CORNETT.ARIZONA; Skyline, p. 395.
CORNETT, CAROLYN B.; Beattyville. p
395.
CORNETT, DEBBIE A.; Versailles, Indiana
p. 395.
CORNETT, STANLEY NELSON; Richmond
Scabbard and Blade, p. 395.
COURTNEY, KERRY LEE; Florence, p
395.
COX, CHERYL LEA; Williamsburg p. 395.
COX. KATHERINE HARGRAVE; Kingsport
Tennessee, Young Republicans, Alphc
Delta Pi, Little Sigma, p. 395
COX, KATHRYN OAKLEY;
395
Louisville, p
COX. MARGARET L; Lancaster, Cataline
Club, Alpha Gamma Delta, HPER p
396.
COX, MARY MARGARET; Lexington,
HPER. p. 396.
COX, TYLER D.; Lawrenceburg. p. 396.
CRAWLEY, JANIE C; Campbellsville. p.
396
CREWS, SHARON ANN; Columbus, Ohio,
Student Association, Vice President, Col-
legiate Pentacle, Kappa Delta, p. 396.
CROLEY, SANDRA KAY; Williamsburg,
SNEA, CWENS, Vice President, Young
Republicans, Collegiate Pentacle. p. 396.
CROPPER, PAULA JOAN; Cincinnati,
Ohio, p 396
CROSS, CHRISTOPHER G.; Ausable Forks,
New York. p. 396.
CROSS, SHERIDAN LYNN, Erlanger. p.
396.
CROSSLEY, ROBERT FRANK; Collings-
wood, New Jersey, p. 396.
CROUCH, JR , MELL WOOD; Springfield,
p. 396.
CULVER, DEANNA JO; Louisville, p. 396.
CUMMINS, MARYSHALENE; Louisville,
GROWTH, p. 396.
CUNNINGHAM, DAVE MICHAEL; Newport,
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, Student
Senate p. 396.
CURRY, DEBORAH LEE; Richmond, Alpha
Gamma Delta, p. 396.
CZOR, DOUG; Allentown, Pennsylvania,
Veteran's Club. p. 396.
DATEL, DRAVINKUMAR ISHWARBHAI;
Nairobi, Kenya, International Student's
Club, President, p. 396.
DAVIDSON, MARBETH ANN; Red Fox, Phi
Beta Lambda p. 396.
DAVIS, ALLEN WILLIAM; Louisville, Beta
Theta Pi. p. 396.
DAVIS, DIANE LOCKRIDGE; Mt. Sterling, p.
396.
DAVIS, JAMES JOSEPH; Homestead,
Pennsylvania, HPER. p. 396.
DAVIS, KATHLEEN E.; Owensville, Ohio,
Kappa Delta Tau, Sigma Alpha Eta, Sec-
retary-Treasurer, p. 396.
566 INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS
DAVIS, KIRK WILLIAM; Orlando, Florida,
Track, Cross Country, Caduceus Club,
p. 396,
DAVIS, ROBERT ELLEN; Louisville, College
Republicans, p, 396,
DAVIS, TERESA UPTON; Berea p, 396,
DAWSON, CHARLOTTE LYNN; LaGrange,
p. 396,
DAWSON, DAN PURDOM; Versailles, Cir-
cle K, Veteran's Club, p, 396.
DAWSON, GWENDOLYN STUMBO;
McDowell, p, 396.
DE CHIRICO, JOSEPH W , Dayton, Ohio
p, 397.
DE CHIRICO, JUDY ELLINGTON; Ashland,
p. 397
DE JACO, MARY JANE; Alexandria,
GROWTH, SNEA, Phi Mu. p, 397,
DE SLOOVER, RAYMOND FRANCIS; Mon-
roe, Michigan, p. 397.
DE WEESE, MARY CATHERINE; Dayton,
Ohio, Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Delta
Pi. p, 397,
DEATON, CONNIE STANDAFER; Dayton,
Ohio, El Curculo Espanol. p, 397.
DEGLOW, RICHARD L; Florence, Psi Chi,
House Council, p. 397,
DELDUCA, DEBORAH ANN; Dormont,
Pennsylvania, Majorette, p. 397
DELPH, JOSEPH B., Lynch, p, 397.
DENNIS, VICKI LYNN; Louisville, Sigma
Tau Delta, Secretary, Alpha Psi Omega,
University Players, p. 397.
DENNISTON, LOIS ANN; Campion p. 397.
DENNY, JUNE RUTH; Fairfield, Ohio, Cata-
linaClub. p. 397.
DESKINS, JOHN THOMAS; Pikeville, p.
398.
DICKTER, CAROL SHILL, Enterprise, Ala-
bama, p. 398.
DIEHL, RICHARD J ; Louisville p. 398.
DINGUS, JAMES BARTRAM; Prestonsburg,
Sigma Chi, Marketing Club, Interfraternity
Council, Treasurer, p. 398.
DOBBINS, NAPOLEON; Louisville, p. 398.
DOBBS, ROBERT A.; Franklin Pi Kappa
Alpha, p. 398.
DOBBS, TERESA W.; Ashland, Chi Omega,
Kappa Delta Tau, Sigma Tau Delta,
Women's Interdorm Council, p. 398
DOGGETT, DENNIS DALE; Verona, Beta
Theta Pi, Secretary, Vice President, Pres-
ident, p. 398.
DOLEN, BERTIE RAY, Monticello. p. 398.
DONLEY, DARLA RAE, Troy, Ohio, Kappa
Delta Phi, Collegiate Pentacle, GROWTH,
SNEA. p. 398.
DONOGHUE, RICHARD BERNARD; Louis-
ville, Theta Chi, Veteran's Club, p. 398.
DONTA, ROBERT ALVIN; Ashland, Associ-
ation of Law Enforcement, Sergeant-at-
Arms. p, 398.
DOOLEY, RICHARD WILLIAM; Louisville,
Civil Liberty's Union, p. 399.
DORMAN, JAMES HUGH; Covington p.
399.
DOSSETT, JANICE A. G.; Harrodsburg. p.
DOTSON, IRVIN L; Pikeville. p. 399.
DOTSON, PATRICIA JEAN; Cincinnati,
Ohio, Progress, Dance Theater, Univer-
sity Players, Alpha Psi Omega, p. 399.
DOUGHERTY, PATRICK LEE, Bellevue p
399.
DOWELL, LYNN DIANE; Cincinnati, Ohio,
CWENS, Baptist Student Union, Kappa
Delta Pi, Oratona Choir, p. 399.
DOYLE, GEORGE T.; Paris, p. 399
DREW, JOHN ROBERT, Lexington, OAK
Phi Mu Alpha, p. 399.
DRURY, JOAN ADAMS, Versailles, p. 399
DUNAWAY, PHYLLIS GAY; Miamisburg,
Ohio. p. 399.
DUNCAN, MARK E.; Lancaster, p. 399.
DUNLAP, GARY R,; Richmond, p. 399.
DUNN, WILLIAM THOMAS; Richmond
Freshman Class President, Veteran's
Club, Young Democrats, p. 399.
DURKIN, JON EDWARD; Lexington p.
399.
DURRETT, TOBERT B.; Louisville, Kappa
Alpha, p. 399.
DYE, CLAUDE WILLIAM; Somerset, Phi
Delta Theta. p. 399.
DYEHOUSE, RHONDA CAROL; Crab
Orchard, Kappa Delta Pi, Milestone, p.
399.
EADES, PATTY McKEEHAN, Richmond,
Home Ec Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron. p.
399.
EARLY, PATRICIA LYNN; Valley Station, Pi
Omega Pi. p. 399.
EATON, JOSEPH EDGAR; Wilmington,
Ohio, Agriculture Club, Sigma Nu, Social
Chairman, p. 399.
EBERT, ROBERT HEINZ; Shepherdsville,
Law Enforcement Club, Sociology Club
p. 399.
EDGINTON III, ERNEST LEE; Winchester,
Civil Liberties Union, President, Univer-
sity Film Organization, President, Senior
Class Senator, p. 399.
EGBERT, MARVIN; Versailles, p. 399
EGGEMEIER, WILLIAM M.; Newport,
Ciruna, President, p. 399.
EHRENBERG, JUDITH ANN; Reading,
Ohio, Kappa Delta, Speech & Hearing
Club, Beta Theta Pi Daughter of the Dia-
mond, Beta Theta Pi Big Sis. p. 399.
EHRET, WALTER RALPH; Covington,
Accounting Club, Secretary, p. 399.
EKER, SHERRY LYNN; Dayton, Kappa
Delta Pi, Wesley Foundation, p. 399.
ELAM, BETTY J.; Louisville, Kappa Delta,
Gymnastics Team, Biology Club. p. 400.
ELDER, KATHY; Fairfield, p. 400.
ELKIN, BETTY JANE; Winchester, CWENS,
Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Presi-
dent, p. 400.
EMMANUEL, WINSTON ANTHONY; Trini-
dad, West Indies, p. 400.
ENGLER. SUSAN KAREN; Louisville, Phi
Alpha Theta, Secretary-Treasurer, Young
Democrats p. 400
ERNSPIKER, JR., KENNETH LEROY; Jef-
fersontown, Sin the Karate Club. p. 400.
ESTEP. DONALD C; London, p. 400.
EVANS, KATHLEENA GAY. Covington,
Sociology Club. p. 400.
EVERSOLE, PEGGY SUE, Buckhorn p
400
FARRELL, YOLANDA GAYLE; Frankfort,
Alpha Gamma Delta p. 400.
FEDERLE, DIANNA LEA; Louisville p. 400.
FELDHAUS, DAVID J ; Covington, p. 400
FELDMAN, THERESA ANN. Madison, Indi-
ana, HPER Club. p. 401
FELTON, TAYLOR LYNN; Fairfield, Ohio p.
401.
FERGUSON, DRUE; Dayton. Pershing
Rifles p. 401.
FERGUSON, ELMA JEAN; Flat Gap, Sigma
Tau Delta, SNEA p 401
FERGUSON. MICHAEL MOORE; Louisville,
Veteran's Club p 401
FERMAN. MARY ETTA, Louisville, Alpha
Kappa Alpha. Black Student Union, p
401
FIELDS, C. YVONNE; Hamilton, Ohio. Bap-
tist Student Union. Kappa Delta Pi, Trea-
surer, Committee for Continuing Educa-
tion p 401
FIELDS, JAMES LARRY, Paris, Tennessee.
Alpha Phi Sigma. Veteran's Club, Presi-
dent, Scabbard and Blade, President.
Association of Law Enforcement, Student
Senator, Young Democrats p 401
FIELDS, SHARON B., Pans, Panhellenic
Council, Vice-President, Delta Sigma
Theta, Secretary, University Ensemble, Pi
Omega Pi. p. 401
FIELDS, STEPHEN ALAN, Winchester p
401
FIELY, JAMES M ; Mentor, Ohio p 401
FILER, DONALD R.; Lexington, Association
of Law Enforcement, President, Alpha
Phi Sigma p. 401
FINLEY GLENDA DEAN; Bellbrook. Ohio,
SNEA, SCEC. p. 402
FINLEY, MAE; Manchester, p. 402
FISCHER, CLAUDIA LOUISE, Cincinnati,
Ohio, Intercollegiate Volleyball p. 402.
FISCHER, PETER LOUIS; Louisville, p 402
FISHER. BEVERLY JEAN; Louisville, Little
Colonels, ACE, p. 402.
FISHER, DIANE C ; Cleveland, Ohio p
402,
FISHER, MARY ANN; Cincinnati, Ohio,
SCEC, Kappa Delta Tau, Class of 1973
Secretary p. 402.
FISK, PAMELA MARTENS, Battle Creek,
Michigan, p. 402.
FISK. TERRY LEE, Coldwater, Michigan,
Alpha Phi Sigma, Treasurer, Veteran's
Club. Association of Law Enforcement,
p. 402.
FITCH, JOSEPH COOPER; Versailles, p
INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS 567
402.
FITZER, LINDA M.; South Gate, Kappa
Alpha Theta, Vice-President, p. 402.
FLANERY, LYNN PAULINE; Flemingsburg.
p. 402.
FOGT, DAVID RICHARD; Sidney, Ohio,
Sigma Nu, Vice-President, p. 402.
FOLAND, JOHN E.; Miamisburg, Ohio, Phi
Delta Theta. p. 402.
FOLEY, VICKY LYNN; Middletown, Ohio,
WRA, HPER Club. p. 402.
FOREE, YVONNE; Louisville, Milestone,
Progress Staff, University Ensemble, p.
402.
FORTNER, DAVID WAYNE; Williamstown,
HPER. p. 402.
FORTNER, REX D.; Florence, Military
Police, Scabbard and Blade, Association
of U. S. Army, President, p. 403.
FORTNER, STEVEN G.; Lexington p. 403.
FOSSON, STEVEN R.; Ashland p. 403
FOSTER, GERRYE LYNN; Somerset, Alpha
Delta Pi, Young Democrats, p. 403.
FOSTER, MARCIA JEAN; Lexington, Kappa
Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Secretary,
p. 403.
FRALEY, LAWRENCE D.; Middletown,
Ohio, Sigma Chi, Treasurer, Student
Association, Treasurer, p. 403.
FRANKLIN, PATRICIA S , Louisa p. 403.
FRAZIER, ESTER RATLIFF, Elkhorn City p.
403.
FREDERICK, DWAIN B, Manchester, p.
403.
FREEMAN, RONNIE LYNN; Lawrenceburg.
p. 403
FREEMAN, TERESA J ; Auxier, Kappa
Delta Tau p. 403.
FRITSCH, WILLIAM STEPHEN, Louisville,
Delta Upsilon. p. 403.
FRY, DAVID LOUIS; Springboro, Ohio, Phi
Delta Theta. p. 403.
FUNK, JOHN WILLIAM; Springfield, p. 403
FURR. ANNE ROWLAND; Frankfort, SNEA,
Chi Omega, Vice-President, Pledge
Trainer, p. 403.
GABBARD, MICHAEL WAYNE; Winchester,
p. 403.
GABHART, CARL K.; Mackville, Veteran's
Club. p. 403.
GABHART, PATRICIA ROYALTY; Willis-
burg p. 403
GABHART, RUDY ALLEN, Willisburg. p.
403.
GAINES, DELORES ANITA; Dayton, Ohio,
p. 403.
GAINES, LINDA SUE; London, WRA,
HPER, WOS. p. 403.
GANO, SAM PAYNE; Georgetown, Phi
Delta Theta. p. 403.
GARBACK, JANICE MARIE; Rochester,
New York. p. 403.
GARNER, HELEN GAIL; Louisville, Wesley
Foundation p. 403.
GARRARD, STEVEN JOHN; Centerville,
Ohio. p. 403.
GATEWOOD, BETTE CAROL; Frankfort, p.
403.
GEISEN, MARK H.; Cincinnati, Ohio. p.
403.
GELLHAUS, GREGORY DALE; Louisville,
Beta Omicron Gamma, p. 404.
GENTRY, JAMES BOWER; Parksville p.
404.
GENTRY, SUSAN; Harrodsburg, SNEA,
Young Democrats, Kappa DeltaPi. p.
404.
GERTH, KATHLEEN ANN; Ft Mitchell, p.
404.
GIBSON, BARBARA GAIL; Erlanger, Pan-
hellenic Council, Treasurer, Kappa Alpha
Theta, HPER Club. p. 404.
GIBSON, DAVID EVAN; Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina, p. 404.
GIBSON, RICHARD COLE; Louisville, Beta
Theta Pi. p. 404.
GIBSON, VICKI RANEY; Louisville, Alpha
Delta Pi, ACE. p. 404.
GILPIN, BRIAN C; Bethelridge. p. 404
GOLD, STEVEN DOUGLAS; Richmond,
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, Phi Kappa
Phi, Young Republicans, Polity Society,
Vice-President, Scabbard and Blade,
Kappa lota Epsilon. p. 404.
GOLDSTON, WILLIAM JOSEPH; Danville,
p. 404.
GOODMAN, LACY; Pikeville. p. 404.
GORMAN, JOHN FRANCIS; Lexington, p.
404.
GOSSER, KENNIE C; Norwood, Ohio. p.
404.
GOUGH, PATSY L; Winchester, Kappa
Delta Tau, Treasurer, Milestone, Market-
ing Club, Secretary, p. 404
GOYNE, GLENN EDWIN; Middletown p.
404.
GRAHAM, EDWINA JOANIE; Campton,
Caduceus Club, Student Senate, p. 404.
GRAHAM, JUDY L; Frankfort, p. 404.
GRANT, SARAH FRALIX; Florence, El Cir-
culo Espanol, Vice-President p. 404.
GRASS, SONDRA KAYE; Louisville, Kappa
Delta Tau, SNEA, ACE p. 404.
GRAY, ELEANOR B.; Springfield, Ohio,
Kappa Alpha Theta, Interdorm Council,
ROTC Sponsor, Student Senate, SNEA.
p. 404
GRAY, KRISTIE ANNE; Lebanon, Ohio,
Alpha Delta Pi. p. 404.
GRAY, TEVIS PENN; Cynthiana, Swim
Team. p. 404.
GRAZIANI, CHRYSTEEN HOPE; Cold
Spring, Baptist Student Union, p. 404.
GREEN, ROBERT LEE; Shelbyville. p. 404.
GREEN, ROD; Danville, Feature Twirler. p.
404.
GREEN, ROGER M.; Sellersburg, Indiana,
p. 404.
GREEN, TENA MICHELE; Paducah, HPER,
Treasurer, WOS, Secretary, WRA, Young
Democrats, p. 404.
GREENWELL, BRENDA LEE; Louisville
Women's Interdorm Council, p. 405.
GREGORY, MILDRED ANN; Springfield
SNEA. p. 405.
GREGORY, NORA KATHLEEN; London p
405.
GREVER, BETH A.; Ft. Thomas, Food and
Nutrition Club, Vice-President, Class of
1973 Treasurer, p. 405.
GRIMES, SANDRA KAY; Paris, Alpha Delta
Pi, Young Democrats, p. 405.
GRIMME, RANDAL G.; Lakeside Park,
Kappa Alpha, Pershing Rifles, Young
Republicans, p. 405.
GROEN, SYBIL ANN; Winchester, Ameri-
can Marketing Association, p. 405.
GRUENINGER, RONDA LYNN; Reading,
Ohio, Kappa Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta,
President, Beta Theta Pi Daughter of the
Diamond, Student Senate, Sociology
Club. p. 405.
GUBSER, STEPHEN F.; Bellevue. p. 405.
GUENTHNER, LINDA RUTH; Cincinnati,
Ohio, ACE, SNEA, SCEC. p. 405.
GUY, KARROL LAYNE; Lexington, Mile-
stone, Chi Omega, p. 405.
GUY, VIRGINIA ANN; Midway p. 405.
HACKER, BARBARA WALKER; Manches-
ter, Home Ec Club. p. 406.
HAGER, KATHLEEN MARIE; Louisville, p.
406.
HALE, DONNA JEAN; Manchester, p. 406.
HALE, DURWARD EARL; Belfry, Young
Republicans, Accounting Club, Wesley
Foundation, p. 406.
HALE, GWENDOLYN SUE; Prestonsburg.
p. 406.
HALL, DIANA MAE; Harrison, Ohio, Kappa
Delta Pi, Young Democrats, CWENS,
Collegiate Pentacle, Treasurer, SNEA,
State President-Elect, State President,
Secretary p. 406.
HALL, GARY L; Barnesville, Ohio, Delta
Upsilon. p. 406.
HALL, JOSEPH GRANT; Campbellsburg. p.
406.
HALL, OWEN LYLE; Bowen. p. 406
HALL, TOMMY; Kitts. p. 406.
HALL, TRUMAN SCOTT; Wayland,
Accounting Club, Veteran's Club, Trea-
surer, p. 406.
HALL, VIKKI E , Louisville, Collegiate Pen-
tacle, Kappa Delta Pi, SCEC. p. 406.
HALSEY, JUDY PATRICK; Richmond,
Kappa Delta Pi, CWENS, SNEA, ACE. p.
406.
HAMBLIN, HENRY MORRIS; Corbin, Indus-
trial Education Club. p. 406.
HAMILTON, BARBARA S ; Richmond, Phi
Alpha Theta, Phi Theta Kappa, Young
Republicans, p. 406.
HAMILTON, DANIEL GLENN; Wheatley,
Baptist Student Union, Coffeehouse
Chairman, p. 406.
HAMILTON, JOAN H.; Winchester, p. 406.
HAMILTON, KAREN KENNEDY; Richmond.
568 INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS
p. 406.
HAMILTON, SANDRA LEE; Louisville, p.
406.
HAMILTON, WEBBER D.; Richmond, p.
406.
HAMMOND, LEROY VAUGHN; Delta, p.
406.
HAMMONS, WILLIAM C; Corbin. p. 406.
HANGER, CHARLES ROBERT; Wheel-
wright, p. 406.
HANKS, DOUGLAS RAY; Lawrenceburg. p.
406.
HANKS, JOHN TURNER; Lawrenceburg. p.
406
HANNAH, MARY BETH; Ashland, Phi
Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Senior
Classical League, President, p. 406.
HANNON, LINDA KEFFER; Ashland p.
406.
HANSON, NETTIE JANE; Moreland. p. 406.
HARDISON, LEE MONTFORD; Plymouth,
North Carolina, p. 408.
HARDY, DOUGLAS SCOTT; Lexington,
Civil Liberties, Baptist Student Union, p.
408.
HARMON, ALLEN MINOR; Gravel Switch,
p. 408.
HARNEY, THOMAS ECKELS; Pans. p. 408.
HARRELL, SHARON KAY; Middlesboro. p.
408.
HARRIS, CHARLINDA ANN; Fleming, p.
408.
HARRIS, CHARLOTTE A.; Prestonsburg,
Alpha Kappa Delta, p. 408.
HARRIS, MARY A.; Miami, Florida, p. 408.
HATCHER, E. EDWINA; London, CWENS,
Collegiate Pentacle, President. Inter-
dorm, Vice-President, p. 408.
HATFIELD, KENNETH R.; Bardstown p.
408
HATFIELD, REBECCA PARKER; Bards-
town. p. 408.
HATTON, WILLIAM YONDEL; Campton. p.
408
HAVRILLA, ROBERT MICHAEL; Owensville,
Ohio, Industrial Education Club. p. 409.
HAWLEY, ROBERT CHESTER; Lebanon,
Ohio, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Military Police.
AUSA. p. 409.
HAY, DEBORAH SUE; Bolivar, Ohio. p.
409.
HAYS, WILLIAM SCOTT; Hazard, Sigma
Tau Delta, Polity Society, Young Republi-
cans, p. 409.
HAYS, WILSON ALLEN; Ft. Thomas, Swim
Team, Gymnastics Team, E Club. p. 409.
HEID, WILLIAM ROGER; Dover, Ohio, Vet-
eran's Club. p. 409.
HEINZELMAN, LARRY COLEMAN; Cincin-
nati, Ohio, Theta Chi, Vice-President,
American Marketing Association, p. 409.
HEISTER, RANDALL MARK; Cold Spring,
p. 409.
HELM, JAMES EVERETT; Richmond, p.
409.
HELMBRECHT, STEPHEN LEE; Glasgow,
College Republicans, Alpha Sigma Upsi-
lon, Men's Interdorm. p. 409.
HELTON, CHARLES ROBERT; Berea. p
409.
HENDERSON. CLARENETTA SUE; Irvine
p. 409.
HENDRICKS, DONNA CHAPLIN, Rich-
mond p 409
HENRY, EDGAR RAY; Norwood, Ohio,
Sigma Chi, Wrestling Team. p. 409.
HENRY, PATRICIA, Harrodsburg, Sigma
Alpha Eta. p 409.
HENRY, THOMAS MICHAEL; Highland
Heights, p. 409.
HENSLEY, DEBRA SUE; Fairfield, Ohio,
Women's Intercollegiate Basketball,
Women's Intercollegiate Field Hockey,
Chi Omega p. 409
HENSLEY, JEAN BEELER; Hazard, p. 409.
HENSLEY, PEGGY; Nicholasville, Home Ec
Club, Phi Mu. p. 409.
HENTZELL, CYNTHIA IRENE, Massillon,
Ohio. p. 409
HERALD, NANCY ELIZABETH, Quicksand,
p. 409
HERRON, LARRY MILLARD; London p.
409.
HESSE, BARBARA LEE; Cincinnati, Ohio
p. 409.
HEY, DAVID M ; Cincinnati, Ohio p 409.
HICKEY, LANA SUE, Pikesville, College
Republicans, Intramurals p. 409.
HICKS, JR., JOHN PHILIP; Ft Mitchell,
Theta Chi, Inter-FraternityCouncil, Scab-
bard and Blade p 409.
HICKS, M SUSAN; Indianapolis, Indiana,
CWENS, Intercollegiate Volleyball, Inter-
collegiate Basketball, Intramurals, WOS,
Publicity Chairman, Clinic Co-ordinator.
p. 409
HICKS, PATRICIA FLOWERS, Corbin, Col-
legiate Pentacle, Chi Omega, Kappa
Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Young Repub-
licans, Aurora Staff, p. 409
HILL, DIANE KAY; Louisville, Baptist Stu-
dent Union p. 410.
HILL, ELIZABETH MARIE, Corbin, Mile-
stone, Sport's Editor, Organizations Edi-
tor, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Gamma,
Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Chi,
President, Student Senate, Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship, Secretary, Trea-
surer, Missions Chairman, House Coun-
cil, Collegiate Democrats, Rifle Team,
Russian Circle, p. 410
HIMES, LINDA KAY, Ft Thomas, Biology
Club, Chemistry Club, Oratorio Chorus,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. p.
410.
HINDMAN. NANCY LYNN; Springfield,
HPER Club p 410
HIRTZINGER, CAROL LEE, Springfield,
Ohio, Kappa Delta, Collegiate Pentacle,
Gymnastics Team, p 410
HITE, NANCY KAY; Middlesboro. p. 410.
HOAGLAND. MARY CHRISTINE; Lebanon
Junction, Collegiate Pentacle, SNEA,
Newman Club. p. 410.
HOFFERT, JERE ROBERT; Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania, p. 410
HOFFMAN, MARTHA CRAWFORD; Leba-
non, CWENS, Chi Omega, p. 410.
HOFFMAN, MICHAEL DEAN; West Carroll-
ton, Ohio, Kappa Alpha, p. 410.
HOLBROOK, TANYA; Washington Court
House, Ohio, p. 410.
HOLEMAN, KATHLEEN SUSAN; Louisville,
Alpha Gamma Delta, SCEC, Milestone,
p. 410
HOLMAN, BELINDA JOYCE; Parksville
IED p. 410
HOLT, KATHY GWEN, Wurtland p. 410
HOLT, RAY W; Lexington, Accounting
Club, American Marketing Association
— President p. 410
HOLTHOUSER, SUZANNE R.; Louisville,
SNEA — Secretary and President, Cata-
lina Club — Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi,
Alpha Delta Pi, p. 410
HOOD, REBECCA LEE; Irvine p. 410
HOPKINS, STEPHEN DAVID, Kettering,
Ohio p 410
HORAN, JOSEPH LEE; Louisville, Alpha
Sigma Upsilon. p. 410
HORTON, MICHAEL DWAYNE; Louisville,
University Ensemble, Kappa Psi Alpha, p.
410
HOSKINS, PATRICIA ANN, Hazard, SNEA.
p 410
HOUBEN, GARY W , Highland Heights,
Alpha Sigma Upsilon p. 410.
HOUGHTALING, ROBERT J.; Bath, New
York p 410
HOUSE, BILLY C, Carlisle p. 410
HOUSE, STEPHEN EDWARD; Spnngdale,
While Eastern provides students with
many unforgettable memories, being
egged at the BOG County Fair is one few
students experience.
INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS 569
Ohio, SNEA. p. 410.
HOWARD, GLENN FRANKLIN; Morning
View. p. 410.
HRUBALA, BERNARD E.; Rockville Centre,
New York, E Club, HPER Club, Track, p.
410.
HUBBARD, LANNY ROY; Stanford.
. 410.
HUGHES, BRENDA JOY; Columbus, Ohio,
CWENS, Women's Interdorm, Choir, p.
411.
HUGHES, KAY MARSHALL; Carlisle, p.
411.
HUGHES, LINDA J.; Simpsonville. p. 41 1 .
HUGHES, RICHARD PAUL, Barnesville,
Ohio. p. 411
HUNEYCUTT, DINAH GAIL; Morning View,
p. 411.
HURD, DARRELL; Mack, Ohio, Beta Omi-
cron Gamma, p. 411.
INMAN, JOHN H ; Harrodsburg. p. 411.
INMAN, LINDA SUE C; Harrodsburg. p.
411.
INSKO, THERESA TODD; Richmond p.
411.
JACKSON, JOHN CALVERT; Frankfort, p.
411.
JACKSON, KENNETH THAD; Wheelwright.
p. 411.
JACKSON, PATRICIA ANN; Danville p.
411.
JACKSON, RICHARD WILLIAM JR.; Hopat-
cong, New Jersey, p. 412.
JACKSON, STEVEN CLAYNE; Harrods-
burg, Tribe, House Council, p. 412.
JACKSON, W. GLENN; Cincinnati, Ohio,
Beta Omicron Gamma, p. 412.
JACOBS, KAREN ANNE; Dayton, Ohio,
Kappa Delta, p. 412.
JAMES, FREDERICK ALLEN II; Prestons-
burg p. 412.
JAMES, TERESA JO; Vevay, Indiana, p.
412.
The animal trapped inside the jar is an
experimental rat, not an Eastern senior.
JARVIS, KAREN SUE; Cincinnati, Ohio. p.
412
JARVIS, LELA F.; Manchester, Speech and
Hearing Club. p. 412.
JEFFS, VICKI DIANE; Shelbyville p. 413.
JENKINS, DEBORAH ANN; Danville, Sigma
Tau Delta, SNEA, Progress Staff. Baptist
Student Union, p. 413
JETT, GORDON LEE; Louisville, Cheer-
leader, Sigma Chi. p. 413.
JOHNSON, DAYLE ANN; Covington, p.
413.
JOHNSON, MARCIA LYNN; West Carroll-
ton, Ohio, Home Ec. Club, Young
Republicans, p. 413.
JOHNSON, MARGARET ALICE; Winches-
ter p 413.
JOHNSON, MERLE; Barbourville. p. 413.
JOHNSTON, RICHARD C; Springboro,
Ohio, Phi Delta Theta. p. 413
JONES, DAVID MALCOLM, Richmond,
Kappa Delta Pi — Vice President, Phi
Alpha Theta, Kerney Adams History
Scholar, p. 413.
JONES, DON L.; Richmond, p. 413.
JONES, GERALD R.; Richmond p. 413.
JONES, THOMAS CASTEEL; London, p.
413.
JONES, VICKI LOU; Cincinnati, Ohio,
Alpha Gamma Delta, Collegiate Pentacle,
SCEC p. 413.
JUSTICE, CLAYTON; Elkhorn City. p. 413.
KANDLE, KATHLEEN M.; Atlanta, Georgia,
Chi Omega, p. 413
KANZINGER, ROBERT CHARLES; Louis-
ville, Biology Club, Veterans Club. p.
413.
KAWAJA, GALIB ELIAS; Prestonsburg, Tau
Kappa Epsilon, Track, Military Police, p.
413.
KAYCOR, DAN E.; Dayton, Ohio, Pi Kappa
Alpha, p. 413.
KAYS, RUDY MARTIN; Bluegrass, Pi
Kappa Alpha, Volleyball Team, Resident
Assistant, p. 413.
KEARNS, MARLENA B.; Florence, SNEA.
p 413.
KEENE, REBECCA LYNN; Robinson Creek,
SNEA, Home Ec. Club. p. 413.
KIETH, JOAN E., Berea. p. 413
KELHOFFER, CHARLES I.; Trenton, Ohio,
Student Associaton — President, p. 413.
KELLEY, ROBERT BLAINE; Cincinnati,
Ohio. p. 413.
KELLIS, THOMAS L.; Greenfield, Ohio. p.
413.
KELLY, TISH B.; Harlan, Kappa Delta, p.
413
KEMPER, VICKEY LYNN; Vandaha, Ohio,
Alpha Gamma Delta, Dance Theatre,
Intramurals, HPER. p. 413.
KENNEDY, ALBERT S.; Midway, Omega
Psi Phi. p. 413.
KEPLER, DAVID MARK; Pitsburg, Ohio,
Scabbard and Blade — Secretary,
Pershing Rifles, Accounting Club. p.
414.
KERN, ANGELA; Aurora, Indiana, Chi
Omega, p. 414.
KESEL, NANCY CAROL; Fort Thomas,
Accounting Club. p. 414.
KETTLER, MICHAEL ALAN; Richmond,
Kappa Mu Epsilon — President, p. 414.
KIDD, BRENDA LEE; Corbin. p. 414.
KIMBROUGH, REED DEWADE; Pleasure
Ridge Park, Pershing Rifles, Kappa
Alpha Psi, University Ensemble — Vice
President, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sweet-
heart, Black Student Union, p. 414.
KINBERGER, BARBARA LYNN; Louisville,
Chi Omega Sorority, p. 414.
KING, SHARON JOY; Harlan, p. 414.
KINNEY, ANORE; Ashland, Beta Theta Pi,
House Council — Treasurer, p. 414.
KIRK, STEPHEN ROBERT; West Elkton,
Ohio, Pershing Rifles, Delta Upsilon —
President, p. 414.
KIRKSEY, LARRY; Harlan, Football, p 414.
KLECKNER, KAREN DIANE; St Clairsville,
Ohio, French Club — Treasurer, Orato-
rio Choir, p. 414.
KLEIN, RAYMOND GREGORY; Ashland p.
414.
KLEINJAN, MARLENE K.; Annville, Spanish
Club, Concert Choir; Oratorio Choir.
p. 414
KLEYKAMP, KEVIN JOSPEH; Russell,
Drum Ma|or, Marching Maroons, p. 414.
KNIGHT, LAURA LEE; Louisville, Chi
Omega p 414,
KOEHLER, DONNA LEE; Louisville, p. 414.
KOENIG, KATHLEEN MICHELE; Valley Sta-
tion, p. 414
KURAPKAT, MARGARET ANNE; Radcliff,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, CWENS, Collegiate
Pentacle. p. 414
KURK, JAMES H.; Louisville, p. 414.
LAGASSEE, BARBARA JOAN; Battle
Creek, Michigan, House Council, LEN,
Milestone Staff, p. 414.
LAINHART, DEBORAH COMBS; Richmond,
Christian Student Fellowship, Collegiate
Democrats, Home Ec. Club. p. 414.
LAMBDIN, PAULA DIANE; Middlesboro,
Catalma Club — Secretary, p. 414.
LAMPLEY, DONALD WILLIAM; Franklin,
Tennessee, p. 414.
LANE, STEPHEN CLARK; Warrington,
Pennsylvania, p. 414.
LANGE, BRUCE MARTIN; Newark, Ohio,
Sigma Nu, Cheerleader, Sophomore
Class Treasurer p 414.
LANTER, TED WAYNE; Pewee Valley, IED
Club, Kappa Delta Pi. p. 414.
LASHBROOKE, PAUL DOUGLAS; Tolles-
boro. p. 414.
LAWFER, JOSEPH MARTIN; Nicholasville.
p. 416.
LAWRENCE, DENNIS WAYNE; Brodhead.
p. 416.
LAWRENCE, GARY STEPHEN; Louisville,
Alpha Psi Omega — Treasurer, Univer-
570 INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS
sity Players, p. 416.
LAWSON, DEBORAH. Richmond, Delta
Omicron, Chamber Choir. Marching
Band, Symphonic Band p. 416.
LAWSON, HARRY BARTON; Richmond,
lEDCIub. p. 416.
LAWSON, STANLEY G.; Danville, MENC
p. 416.
LAYNE, DAVID ALLEN; Ivel p 416
LAYNE, FREDA LYNN; Ashland, Kappa
Delta Tau p. 416.
LAYTON, CECIL BRADLEY; Lancaster, p.
416
LEAVELL, JAMES FOSTER; Lexington, p.
416.
LEAVELL, WOODIE; Lancaster, Sigma Chi.
p. 416
LEE, CARMEN KATHRENE; Gainesville,
Georgia p. 416.
LEE, JAMES J ; Elsmere. p. 417.
LEE, NADINE, Lebanon, Home Ec Club,
Phi U, AHEA. p. 417
LESTER, EDWIN C; Richmond p. 417.
LEWIS, MERVYN P.; Trinidad, West Indies,
Kappa Psi Alpha — Treasurer, p. 41 7
LEWIS, TONI KAY; New Lexington, Ohio,
Kappa Delta — President and Secretary,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pikette, Little Colo-
nels, Flag Girl. p. 417.
LIGHT, DOROTHY RHEA, Springfield p.
417.
LIPPS, JOYCE; Goshen, Ohio, Physics
Club. p. 417
LLOYD, DONALD J.; Boston p. 41 7
LLOYD, POLLY CLAUDENE, Evarts, Mile-
stone Staff, SNEA. p. 417.
LOEWENSTINE, RICHARD CHARLES; Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, Wrestling Team — Cap-
tain, E Club — Vice President, Young
Christians Athletic Associations, Student
Representative for Academic Affairs p
417.
LONG, KENNETH JAMES; Bethpage. p.
417.
LOTT, REBECCA ANNE; Louisville, Kappa
Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Tau. p. 417.
LOUIS, STEPHAN MARK; Ft Mitchell, Col-
lege Republicans — Treasurer, p. 41 7.
LOVELY, CHARLES WAYNE; Middlesboro.
p. 417.
LOVELY, GEORGEANN; Louisville p. 417
LUCAS, ROSETTA; Lexington, Alpha Phi
Sigma — Secretary, Association of Law
Enforcement — Vice President, p. 41 7.
LUCKETT, PHILIP LEO; Lebanon p. 417.
LUKEN, TERRI ANNE; Cincinnati, Ohio,
University Players, Alpha Psi Omega, p.
417.
LUSK, POLLY ANN, Villa Hills, p. 417.
LYON, JOE A., Paintsville. p 417.
LYTTLE, GAIL [_.; Manchester, Alpha
Kappa Alpha, Pi Omega Pi, University
Ensemble p. 41 7.
MACK, ELAINE; Paris, Delta Sigma Theta.
p. 417.
MACKE, STEPHEN J.; Ft. Wright, Beta
Theta Pi. p. 417
MACKIN, ANN HOGAN, Bardstown, Alpha
Gamma Delta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Colle-
giate Pentacle p. 417.
MADON, VICKI G.; Middlesboro, Kappa
Delta Pi, Oratorio Chorus, p. 417
MAGGARD, SHEILA ROSE; Louisville, p.
417,
MAINOUS, JERRY PAUL; Booneville p.
417.
MANNING, DENISE DIANE; Louisville, Col-
legiate Pentacle, Kappa Delta Tau,
Sigma Tau Delta, Collegiate Democrats,
p 417
MANNING, JR., JOSEPH CLYDE, Louis-
ville, Omicron Alpha Kappa. Sigma Tau
Pi p. 418
MANTEL, LINDA SUSAN; New Carlisle,
Ohio, Alpha Phi Gamma — President
and Vice President, SNEA — Vice Presi-
dent, Christian Science Organization,
Kappa Delta Tau, Milestone — Under-
class and Senior Editor, p. 418
MARLOW, MARCIE LYNN, Louisville.
CWENS — Treasurer, Home Ec. Club —
Treasurer, Collegiate Pentacle, Project
Pal, ACE, Methodist Center p. 418
MARLOW, SHARON LEE; McKinney, Home
Ec. Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Collegi-
ate Pentacle. p. 418.
MARSH, KATHRYN, Kingsport, Tennessee,
Interior Design Club, Home Ec. Club. p.
418
MARSHALL, LINDA SUSAN; Covington,
Oratorio Chorus, Kappa Delta Pi p 418
MARSHALL, RICHARD E,; Mitchell, Indi-
ana, Agricultural Club — President,
Concert Choir, Glee Club, Horticulture
Interest Group, p. 418
MATIN, CANTON GERALD; Virgie, Phi Mu
Alpha Smfonia — Historian and Execu-
tive Alumni Secretary, Omicron Alpha
Kappa, Kappa lota Epsilon, MENC p.
418
MARTIN, DONALD CHARLES; Hazard, p.
418
MASDEN, DANNY R.; Louisville, Beta Omi-
cron Gamma, p. 418
MASSEY, BARBARA NOLAN; Manchester,
Kappa Mu Epsilon — Secretary, Kappa
Delta Pi p. 418
MATLICK, ELDON ROY; Middletown,
MENC, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia p. 418.
MATTINGLY, CONSTANCE; Owensboro
Eta Sigma Gamma, HPER, SCEC p
418
MAYER, WALTER THOMAS; Alexandria
SNEA — Treasurer, Kappa lota Epsilon
HPER, Newman Club, Inter-varsity Chris-
tian Fellowship, College Republicans p
418.
MCCARTHY, MARTHA JANE; Dayton
Ohio, p 418
McCONATHY, PAULINE ENFIELD; Lexing-
ton, Collegiate Pentacle, SCEC. p. 418.
McCONATHY. PHIL WAYNE, Lexington,
American Marketing Association, p. 418.
McCORMICK, GARY WAYNE; Alexandria,
p. 418
McCREARY, PEGGY ROSEMARY; Evarts.
p. 418.
McCULLEY, JACKIE LEE; Glassboro, New
Jersey, Phi Delta Theta p. 418.
McDONALD, DEBORAH J.; Harlan, Kappa
Delta p. 418.
McDONALD, VICKI LYNN, Dayton, Ohio,
Kappa Delta, Panhellenic, Phi Upsilon
Omicron, Collegiate Pentacle, AHEA,
HEC. p. 418
McDOWELL, CHARLES WILLIAM, Ft
Thomas p 418.
McGINNIS, DONNA J., Danville, Kappa
Alpha Theta p. 418
McGLONE, BERNARD A , Harrodsburg p.
418
McGLONE, RITA GRITTON; Harrodsburg.
p. 418
McGUIRE, GEORGE MICHAEL, Beattyville
p. 418
McGUIRE, GLENNA MURRAY; Valley Sta-
tion, p. 418
McGUIRE, REBECCA DIANE; Lexington p.
419
MclNTOSH, EDWINA; Chavies p. 419
MclNTOSH, MICHAEL DEAN, Dayton,
Ohio, Kappa Alpha p 419
McKANE, KATHERINE EILEEN, Louisville
p. 419
McKEE, PAUL NELSON; Covington, Fresh-
man Football, Fellowship of Christian
Athletics, Pi Kappa Alpha p 419
McKENZIE, CAROLYN LOUISE, Russell p.
419
McKENZIE, MARTHA JEAN, Flat Gap,
Chemistry Club, Phi Kappa Phi p. 419
Mclaughlin, glenn donald, Lansing,
Illinois, American Marketing Association,
p. 419
McMICHAEL, CHRISTINE ANN, Louisville,
p 419.
McMILLEN, DAVID DANA; Wilmore, Varsity
Rifle Team, IED Club p. 419
McNABB, BARBARA JANE, Erlanger,
Kappa Delta, p. 419.
McREYNOLDS, DON D; Mt Sterling, p.
419.
MECKSTROTH, DANIEL JOSEPH; Gelen
Este, Ohio p. 420.
MEINEKE, DONALD W , JR., Loveland,
Ohio, KIE, OAK. p. 420.
MEISENZAHL, LINDA ANN, Lindenwold,
New Jersey, Milestone Staff p. 420.
MERSON, STEPHANIE URSULA, Odenton,
Maryland p. 420.
MESSA, RON, Verplanck, New York, Intra-
mural President, p. 420
MEYER, PATRICIA LYNNE; Dayton, Ohio,
Kappa Delta, p. 420
MILLER, JACKIE RAY, Miami, Florida,
Football p. 420.
MILLER, MARK ANTHONY; Lawrenceburg,
Indiana p. 420
MILLER, MARY ANN; South Shore, Kappa
Delta, Caduceus Club p. 420
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MILLS, BARBARA ANN; Barbourville,
SNEA, Accounting Club. p. 420.
MILLS, GERALD DAVID; Brooks p. 420.
MILLS, REDA JO ANN; Glasgow p. 420.
MILLS, ROSS WILLIAM; Frankfort, p. 420.
MITCHELL, LESTER J.; Patastcala, Ohio,
Delta Upsilon — Secretary, p. 420.
MITCHELL, MARY KATHERINE SPENCER;
Lexington, p. 420.
MITTEL, LINDA D ; Louisville, Biology Club,
Collegiate Pentacle, Alpha Phi Gamma
— Vice President, Milestone — Manag-
ing Editor, Academics Editor, Intramu-
rals. p. 420.
MONTGOMERY, BETTY JANE; Lancaster,
Kappa Delta Pi, ACE — Vice President,
Collegiate Pentacle. p. 421
MONTGOMERY, DALLAS; Fritz p. 421
MONTGOMERY, EMLINE STAMPER; Rich-
mond, p. 421 .
MONTGOMERY, JOE GORDON; Lancaster,
HPER. p. 421.
MOONEY, DAVID LYNN, London p. 421.
MOORE, ALBERT T.; Campton, Veterans
Club. p. 421
MOORE, ALICE MARIE; Milford, Ohio,
Kappa Delta — Treasurer, Beta Theta Pi
Sweetheart, SCEC, Daughters of the Dia-
mond, p. 421 .
MOORE, CHARLOTTE WATHEN, Boston,
Sigma Alpha Eta. p. 421 .
MOORE, DARLA JEAN; Louisville. Oratorio
Chorus, GROWTH, Phi Alpha Theta. p.
421.
MOORE, GALE E.; Sabina, Ohio p. 421.
MOORE, JAMES B.; Berea, Theta Chi. p.
421.
MOORE, JOSEPH MICHAEL; Bardstown,
Pershing Rifles, p. 421
MOORE, LEMON CLYDE; Beattyville, lota
Lambda Sigma, IED Club p. 421
MOORE, LOLA; Campton. p. 421
MOORE, MARVIN L; Hamilton, Ohio p.
421.
MOORE, PAULA CELESTE; Frankfort, p.
421
MOORE, ROBERT THOMAS; New Castle,
Beta Omicron Gamma — President, p.
421.
MOORE, RUTH DARLENE; Lexington, p.
421
MOORE, SUSAN GAIL, Independence, p.
421.
MOORHEAD, MARY HELEN, Versailles,
Indiana, MENC — Secretary, Delta Omi-
cron, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi,
Band, Orchestra Choir, p. 421.
MOORMAN, MARY JO; Cincinnati, Ohio,
Delta Omicron, MENC, Marching
Maroons, p 421 .
MORAN, ROBERT KARL; Barbourville. p.
421
MORGAN, JANICE CLAIRE; St Louis, Mis-
souri, GROWTH, Sigma Alpha Eta. p.
421.
MORGAN, KERRY FRANCIS; Lexington, p.
421.
MORRIS, DAVID CATLETT; Harrodsburg.
p. 421.
MORRIS, FREEDA ANN; Lexington, Kappa
Delta Pi, Delta Omicron, MENC. College
Republicans, Band, Orchestra, p. 421.
MORRIS, JANE McKELLEY; Nashville, Ten-
nessee, p. 421 .
MORRIS. LINDA LEE; Louisville, Kappa
Delta Theta, SCEC, SNEA. p. 421.
MORRIS, SHARRON KAYE, Arnold, Mary-
land, p. 423.
MORRIS, STEPHEN WARD; Cynthiana,
Men's Interdorm, House Council, p. 423.
MORROW, STEVEN EDWIN, Battle Creek,
Michigan, Association of Law Enforce-
ment, p. 423
MOSER, SUANNE; Fort Wright p. 423.
MOSLEY, SAMMY LEE; Pikeville, Theta
Chi p. 423.
MOSS, KAREN LEE, Lexington, Catalma
Club — President, p. 423.
MOURER, LESLEE JANE; Russell, p. 423
MUELLER. WILLIAM CHARLES, Homer
City, Pennsylvania, p. 423.
MULLINS, REBECCA RUTH, Louisville, Stu-
dent Senator, Kappa Delta Tau, Collegi-
ate Democrats, CWENS. p. 423.
MULLINS, WILLARD HARLIE JR.; Corbin,
Circle K — Vice President, p. 423.
MURPHY, BILLY DEAN; Georgetown, Mili-
tary Police p. 423
MURPHY, JANE ELIZABETH, Fairfield,
Ohio, International Student Association,
Home Ec Club. p. 423.
MURPHY, MICHAEL R ; Louisville p. 423.
NALL, DARLENE YOUNG; Ashland, HPER,
Intramurals, WRA p. 423
NALLY, SUSIE HADLEY; Springfield p
423
NANAZI. KAVOOSE; Iran. p. 423.
NAPIER II, CALLOWAY W.; Hazard p 423
NEAL, DREXEL T.; Lexington, Alpha Phi
Sigma, p. 423.
NEFF, JOSEPH JAMES; Elmsford, New
York, Wrestling Team. p. 423.
NEISWINGER, CHERYL E.; New Carlisle,
Ohio, Sigma Alpha Eta. p. 423.
NELSON, STAFFORD CLAY, Richmond p.
423.
NELSON, STEPHEN PHILIP; Jamestown,
New York. p. 423.
NELTNER, RICHARD WILLIAM; Fort
Thomas. Phi Delta Theta. p. 423.
NEVELS, WILLIAM LOUIS; Florence, Phi-
losophy Club — President, p. 423
NEWSOME, ANTHONY L; Louisville p.
423.
NEWSOME, MARY MARGARET; Stanford,
Wesley Foundation — President,
GROWTH p. 423.
NEWTON, ANTHONY QUINN; Irvine, p.
423.
NICHOLAS, DAVID L , Hodgenville, Men's
Interdorm — President, p. 423.
NICHOLAS, STEVEN EDWARD; Cincinnati
Ohio. p. 424.
NICHOLSON, MARTY ANN; Brandenburg,
Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Alpha
Theta, Food and Nutrition Club — Trea-
surer, p. 424
NICHOLSON, MICHAEL EUGENE; Miami
Florida. Football Team. p. 424.
NICKLES. PAULA; Dema p. 424.
NICKELS, POLLY MARIE; Winchester
SNEA p. 424.
NICKSON, MALCOMM EDWARD, Nor-
wood, Ohio, Sigma Chi, E Club, Wres-
tling Team p 424.
NIEMANN. MELODY SUE; Cincinnati Ohio
SNEA. p. 424.
NOE, AVONDA L , Paint Lick, Kappa Delta
Pi p. 424
NOE, CAROLYN B ; Paint Lick, Eta Sigma
Gamma — President, Kappa Delta Phi
HPER p 424.
NOLAND, JOEL SCOTT, Irvine p. 424.
NORMAN, DAVID SCOTT; Louisville p
424
NUTTY, BETH ANN; Brookville, Indiana.
Dance Theatre, HPER — President p
424
OGDEN, STEVEN DALLAS, Milton p. 424.
OLDS, DEBORAH S., Vevay. Indiana, Col-
legiate Pentacle p. 424
OLIVIERI, PETER N., Madison, New Jersey
Theta Chi p. 424.
OLSEN, PETER LOUIS; Lexington p. 424.
OSBORNE, CATHY; Hyden p. 425
OSBORNE, GREGORY ALLEN, Dayton
Ohio p 425.
OSBORNE, ROWENA, Barbourville. SNEA
Beta Phi Lambda, p 425.
OSBORNE, ROY PAUL; Lily p 425
OSBORNE, TERESA ANN; Virgie p. 425.
OWEN, MORRIS WAYNE; Louisville. Men's
Interdorm p. 425.
PALEOLOGOS, STACY; Rockville, Mary-
land, p. 425.
PALMER, CRAIG A ; Cincinnati. Ohio p
425.
PARIS, KATHRYN ANN; Louisville. Univer-
sity Players, Alpha Psi Omega, p. 425.
PARKE, GALE E.; Richmond p. 425.
PARKER, BILL JACK; Blackey. Collegiate
Democrats. Physics Club. p. 425
PARKS, ANN, Paducah, Food and Nutrition
Club. p. 425.
PARKS, LARRY ROBERT, Osceola, Penn-
sylvania, Senior Class — President, Stu-
dent Senate. Counter Guerrilla Raiders
p. 425.
PARKS, GERALD LYNN, Lexington p. 425.
PARTUSCH, MARSHA ANN, Louisville,
Kappa Delta, House Council, p. 425.
PAULIN, DONALD ALAN; Hamilton, Ohio,
Gymnastics Team. p. 425.
PAYNE, ALBERT BRUCE; Front Royal, Vir-
ginia, p. 426.
INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS 573
PAYNE. GERALD E.; London, Caduceus
Club — President, House Council —
Vice President, p, 426,
PAYTON, MARTY JO; Raceland, Kappa
Alpha Theta, Kappa Alpha Little Sis, p.
426,
PELLY, DONALD EVANS; Fern Creek, Tau
Kappa Epsilon, Biology Club — Vice
President, p, 426
PENDLETON, DAVID LEE; Lexington, p.
426.
PENNINGTON, LARRY; London, p. 426.
PENNINGTON, LARRY W.; Bowling Green,
BSU — President, Collegiate Democrats,
Student Senate, p. 426.
PERKINS, JOHN S,; Louisvlle, Progress
Staff, p. 426.
PERRY, DEBORAH JO; Richmond, Pikette.
p. 426.
PERRY, KEITH MORRISON; Port Royal,
Beta Omicron Gamma, p. 426.
PERSELL, PATSY ELLEN; Bedford p. 426.
PETERS, KAREN R.; Fort Thomas, Kappa
Alpha Theta — Vice President, Phi Girl,
p. 426
PFALZGRAF, MARJORIE A.; Burlington, p.
426.
PHELPS, CHARLOTTE J.; Norwood, Ohio,
CWENS, SCEC, SNEA, Valianettes. p.
426
PHILLIPS, BARBARA LYNN; Richmond,
Kappa Alpha Theta. p. 426.
PHILLIPS, MATHEW CLEGG; Hazard p.
426.
PHILLIPS, MICHAEL E.; Shepherdsville,
Theta Chi. p. 427.
PHILPOT, EDMOND F,; London, Psychol-
ogy Club, p. 427.
PHILPOT, HARRY H. JR., Pineville. p. 427.
PHILPOT, ROSE MARY; London, p. 427.
PICKETT, JANE DORCAS; Elizabethtown.
p. 427.
POLLARD, PHILIP ASCHER; LaGrange. p.
427.
POTT, KENNETH LARSON; Cincinnati,
Ohio, Pi Kappa Alpha, p, 427.
POWELL, MARILYN ASH; Willisburg,
Kappa Delta, p. 427,
POWELL, ORAL MAE; Kerby Knob, Sigma
Alpha Eta. p. 427.
POWERS, VAN A.; Cynthiana, HPER, Soci-
ology Club, Biology Club, Cave Club, p.
427.
PRATER, JAMES; Pikeville. p. 427.
PREECE, DIANNE GRACE; Louise, p. 427.
PRESTON, CONNIS S.; Richmond, p. 427.
PRESTON, DELORES LUANN; Pikeville. p.
427.
PRESTON, DENNIS ALLEN; Harrodsburg,
Phi Mu Alpha, Band. p. 427.
PRICE, NORMA RUTH; Magnolia, Home
Ec Club. p. 427.
PUCKETT, BETTYE KAY; Bardstown, p,
427.
PURCELL, JERRY M.; Lancaster, p. 427.
RADCLIFFE, BECKY; Shelbyville. p. 427.
RADER, ANNE NORRIS; Winchester, Sigma
Epsilon. p. 427.
RADERER, VICKIE LEE; Louisville, CWENS
— Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, ACE —
Secretary, Student Council, Collegiate
Pentacle, p. 427.
RAINEY, DEBBIE LYNN; Winchester, Alpha
Delta Pi, Pikette, p. 427.
RAINS, GEORGE; Williamsburg, College
Republicans, Accounting Club, Sigma
Tau Phi. p. 427.
RAISTRICK, DEBRA K.; Jamestown, New
York, Milestone Staff — Academics Edi-
tor, Catalina Club, Alpha Phi Gamma,
Oratorio Choir, Sigma Tau Pi. p. 427.
RAMEY, SCHEILA BETH; Covington,
Marching Maroons Oratorio Chorus, Art
Club, Film Club, Concert Band. p. 427.
RANDOLPH, RANDY EDWARD; Glassboro,
New Jersey, Wrestling Team, Tau Kappa
Epsilon. p. 427.
RANSON, CATHY; Highland Heights, p
427.
RAPP, JOSEPH G.; Louisville, Men's Inter-
dorm, Student Senate, Beta Omicron
Gamma, p. 427.
RATLIFF, BERNARD DEAN; Hamden, Ohio,
p. 428.
RATLIFF, JAMES MICHAEL; Elkhorn City,
Beta Theta Pi. p. 428.
RAUSCH, CATHY SUE; Centerville, Ohio,
University Center Board, SNEA, Collegi-
ate Pentacle, Kappa Delta Pi, Direction
Eastern, p. 428.
RAY, JOAN RENEE; Louisville, Cheer-
leader, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Omega Psi
Phi Pearl, Black Student Union, Univer-
sity Ensemble, p. 428.
RAY, ROBERT EARL; Covington, IED Club,
p. 428.
REAM, BYRON MARK; Plymouth, Ohio p,
428.
REAM, JUDY FENNER; Plymouth, Ohio,
Kappa Delta Pi. p. 428.
REED, CAROL J.; Parksville. p. 428.
REED, THOMAS W.; Lake Odessa, Michi-
gan, Alpha Phi Sigma, Lambda Alpha
Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Association of
Law Enforcement, p. 428.
REFFITT, DAVID PAUL; Camaiso. p. 428.
REID, THOMAS LEE; Lancaster, Ohio. p.
428.
RENTZ, MARCIA JEAN; Dayton, Ohio,
Kappa Delta, Student Senate, SCEC. p.
428
REYNOLDS, EUGENE P. JR.; Versailles, Pi
Kappa Alpha, Young Democrats, p. 428.
REYNOLDS, HAROLD DENNIS; Danville, p.
428.
REYNOLDS, NAZEL ILENE; Cincinnati,
Ohio, SCEC. p. 428.
RHODUS, CAROL CARBONE; Valley Sta-
tion, p. 428.
RICE, BETTY ANN; Paris, Alpha Gamma
Delta, p. 428.
RICE, GEORGE LOVELL; Lexington,
Omega Psi Phi, Treasurer, p. 428.
RICE, ROSEMARY; Lexington, House
Council — Treasurer, p. 428.
RICHARDSON, KAREN RHODA MAE;
Irvine, Agriculture Club, Biology Club, p.
428.
RICHARDSON, KENNETH D.; Irvine, Sigma
Nu. p. 428.
RICHERSON, JANICE E.; Lebanon, p. 428.
RIDLEY, LASANDRA ELIZABETH; Louis-
ville, Alpha Kappa Alpha — President,
Kappa Delta Tau, SCEC, University
Ensemble — Director, Young Demo-
crats, Sigma Alpha Eta. p. 428.
RIGGINS, JAMES L; Mintonville. p. 428.
RILEY, REBECCA TODD; Irvine, Concert'
Choir, Delta Omicron. p. 428.
RISHER, GEORGE ALLEN; Johnstown,
Pennsylvania, p. 428.
RISMILLER, STEVEN HOMER; Versailles,
Ohio. p. 428.
ROBARDS, JOHN M., Springfield, p. 428.
ROBERTS, JOHN STEVEN; Bethleham. p.
429.
ROBERTSON, KATHLEEN DURHAM; Leba-
non, MENC p. 429.
ROBINSON, JR., SAMUEL JONES; Rich-
mond, Veterans Club. p. 429.
ROBINSON, SHARON FAULKNER; Boone-
ville, SNEA, Young Republicans, HPER,
Pershing Rifles Drill Team. p. 429.
RODGERS, CHARLES EDWARD; Somerset,
Young Democrats — Vice President, p.
429.
ROE, MICHAEL PATRICK; Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio, Sigma Nu, Young Republicans,
Direction Eastern, Newman Club, Kappa
lota Epsilon — Secretary, p. 429.
ROGERS, BARBARA ELLEN; Richmond, p.
429.
ROGERS, KATHIE JUNE; Newport, Sigma
Tau Delta, Le Cercle Francais — Presi-
dent, p. 429.
ROSE, MARIANNE; Lexington, GROWTH,
Alpha Phi Gamma, Milestone Staff, Art
Club, Progress Staff, Student Photogra-
pher, p. 429.
ROSE, WILMA KATHRYN; Hazel Green,
Kappa Delta Pi, Collegiate Pentacle. p.
429.
ROTH II, HARRY LEWIS; Springfield, Ohio,
Beta Theta Pi. p. 429.
ROY, LANA FAYE; Somerset, Chemistry
Club — Vice President, p. 429.
ROYALTY, JAMES LINN; Shelbyville. p.
431.
ROYALTY, PAUL LYNN; Crestwood. p.
431.
RUDDER, MIKE O.; London, p. 431.
RUE, KENNETH B.; Lexington, p. 431.
RUFF, CAROLYN ANN; Cincinnati, Ohio,
Kappa Delta Pi, HPER. p. 431.
RUSSELL, CHERYL ANN; Louisville, HPER.
p. 431.
RUSSELL, PATRICIA KAY; Danville, p. 431.
RUSTERHOLZ, SHIRLEY IRENE; Cincin-
nati, Ohio, Marching Maroons, Concert
Band, Kappa Delta Tau, Phi Beta
574 INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS
Lambda — Vice President, Oratorio
Choir, p. 431.
SALVUCCI, KATHY GAY; West Mifflin,
Pennsylvania, p. 431 .
SARGENT, JACKQUELINE LEE; Florence,
Republican Club, Intermurals. p. 431
SAWYER, WILLIAM CLAY; Louisville, Mile-
stone — Editor, Alpha Phi Gamma —
Treasurer, Student Senate, Sigma Tau Pi
— Vice President, Student Publications
Board, Collegiate Democrats, p. 431
SCHLEIGH, CRAIG BRYAN; Fredericks-
burg, Virginia, Baseball Team p 431
SCHLOSSER. LINDA L.; Fort Thomas,
Accounting Club. p. 431
SCHOMAKER, ROGER G ; Newport, Delta
Upsilon. p. 431.
SCHORK, JANE LLOYD; Louisville, Alpha
Delta Pi. p 431.
SCHUMACHER, J. DANIEL; West Chester,
Ohio. p. 431.
SCHUMACHER, MARGARET FAYE; Hamil-
ton, Ohio. p. 431.
SCHWARTZ, PAULINE; Flemmgsburg,
Kappa Delta Tau — Vice President, Phi
Beta Lambda p. 431
SCHWETTMAN, JEANNINE O; Cincinnati,
Ohio, Kappa Delta, ROTC Sponsor, p.
431.
SCHWING, KENNY W.; Lawrenceburg. p.
431
SCOTT, GEORGE WILLIS; Shelbyville,
American Marketing Association p. 431.
SCOTT, JR., JAMES S.; Louisville, Counter
Guerillas Raiders, p. 431.
SCOTT, MARY LOU; Columbia, WRA. p.
431
SCOTT, PHYLLIS GRACE; Martin, Home
Ec. Club. p. 431
SCUDDER, WAYNE VERNON; Warsaw p.
431.
SEARCY, HOLLIS LEE; Louisville, Tau
Kappa Epsilon. p. 431 .
SEARCH, TERESA ANN; Lexington, Alpha
Kappa Alpha, French Club, p 431 .
SEBASTIAN, DARVIN EUGENE; Waddy,
Military Police, Agriculture Club, Student
Senate, p. 431
SEFLOVIC, JAMES HENRY; Georgetown.
p. 432.
SEIFERID, DEBBIE ANN; Georgetown, Indi-
ana, Sigma Alpha Eta, Catalina. p. 432.
SEITER, RONALD A.; Marion, Ohio, Tau
Kappa Epsilon, Track Team. p. 432.
SEKURA, CAROL SUE; West Mifflin, Penn-
sylvania, p. 432.
SELDIN, DEBORAH, Beattyville.p. 432.
SELLS, STEPHEN PAUL; Valley Station,
Sigma Chi — Vice President, Interfrater-
nity Council, p. 432.
SENSEL, ELIZABETH ANN; Dayton, Ohio,
Food and Nutrition Club, Phi Upsilon
Omicron. p. 432.
SENSEL, MAUREEN LYNN; Covington,
Anglicans, WOS, WRA, HPER, CWENS,
Catalina Club, Collegiate Pentacle. p.
432.
SETTLES, JEFFREY KAYS; Springfield,
Kappa Alpha, p. 432.
SEWELL, CHARLES BRITTAIN, Winchester,
Counter-Guerrilla Raider Company,
AUSA. p 432.
SEWELL, NORMA BUSH, Winchester, Delta
Omicron, MENC p. 432.
SHEKELL, JOHN JEFFREY; Louisville, p
432.
SHELTON, KAREN E.; Louisville, Interdorm
Council — Vice President, Kappa Delta
Pi — Historian, Student Senate p. 432.
SHEPHERD, WILLIAM MICHAEL; Dayton,
Ohio. p. 432
SHIPMAN, JOYCE ELIZABETH, Sidney,
Ohio, Kappa Delta, College Republicans,
p. 432.
SHONERT, GENEVIEVE GRACE; Falmouth,
Young Republicans p. 432.
SHOUP. JAMES ROBERT; Stanford, p.
432.
SHRADER, SUSAN JEAN, Louisville, Chris-
tian Student Fellowship, Circle K Sweet-
heart, Oratorio Choir, Home Ec. Club,
Phi Upsilon Omicron — Treasurer p.
432.
SHROUT, DAVID L , Mt Sterling, Pershing
Rifles — Company Commander —
Pledge Officer, p. 432.
SHYE, CARL WHEELER, Lexington, Alpha
Phi Sigma p 432
SIDEBOTTOM, ROBERT RAY; Louisville,
IED Club p. 432
SIEREVELD, DAVID ANTHONY, Ft
Thomas, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta
Pi, Direction Eastern p 432
SIMCOE, PAMELA L.; Shepherdsville,
Kappa Delta, p. 432
SIMPSON, DEBORAH ANN; Owenton, K-
Mate. p 432.
SIMPSON, JAMES F.; Chelsea, Massachu-
setts p 432.
SIMPSON, MARY SUSAN, Junction City p
432
SIMPSON, NANCEY MAE; Springfield,
Sigma Alpha Eta, SCEC p. 432.
SIMPSON, SHEARLY ELOISE; Anderson,
Indiana, p. 432.
SIMPSON, SUSAN GATES; Russell p. 433.
SIMS, BRENDA DELORIS; Lily. p. 433.
SIMS, LARRY B.; Mt. Olivet, HPER, Young
Democrats, Eta Sigma Gamma, p. 433.
SINGER, M CRAIG STEVEN; Los Angeles,
California, Young Democrats, AUSA —
Senior Cadet Advisor, p. 433.
SIZEMORE, BRENDA N.; Hazard, p 433.
SIZEMORE, MARY PAULETTE; London,
SCEC — Treasurer, p. 433.
SKEDEL, DEBORAH M.; Seward, Pennsyl-
vania, Association of Law Enforcement,
p. 433.
SKEENS, KEN HAROLD; Pikeville. p. 433.
SKIDMORE, JAMES M.; Harlan, p. 434.
SKIDMORE, MARTHA LOU; Elizabethtown,
Delta Omicron, Concert Choir, Oratorio
Choir p. 434.
Kreskin uses his amazing psychic ability
to astound Eastern students.
SLAUGHTER, DONALD LEE; Louisville, p.
434.
SLONE, ANDREW P , Lexington, Young
Democrats, Veterans Club. p. 434.
SLONE, ROBERT WAKEFIELD, Charles-
town, Indiana, Kappa Mu Epsilon p
434
SMALL, ELISABETH ANNE REGINA, Lex-
ington, Alpha Gamma Delta, Concert
Choir. Catalina Club. p. 434,
SMITH, ARLIENE; Manchester, Kappa Delta
Pi, SNEA p. 434
SMITH, BILLY CHARLES; Manchester p.
434.
SMITH, CONSTANCE R , Lovely p. 434
SMITH, CYNTHIA M.; Louisville, Queen
Athena, Gymnastics Club p 434.
SMITH, DENNIS HOWARD; Ft Thomas,
Sigma Nu, Treasurer p. 434.
SMITH, JANET PAIGE; Greensburg, Kappa
Delta Tau, Pledge Chairman, p. 434.
SMITH, JEAN M., Lexington, p. 435
SMITH, JOHN N.; Louisville, IED Club. p.
435.
SMITH, SHARON MARIE; Springfield p.
435.
SMITH. THOMAS ALLEN; Erlanger, Beta
Theta Pi, Accounting Club. p. 435.
SMITHER, BARBARA CAROLE; Pleasure-
ville. p. 435
SORRELS, MARILYN KAY; Ft. Mitchell,
Kappa Alpha Theta, Direction Eastern, p.
435.
SPALDING, SAMMY L; Lebanon p. 435.
SPENCER, DONNA GAIL; Williamsburg,
Phi Upsilon Omicron — Corresponding
Secretary, Nutrition Club, Home Ec.
Club. p. 435
SPENCER, RICHARD ALAN, Louisville,
Beta Theta Pi, lota Lambda Sigma, p.
435.
SPRINGATE, DONNA CAROL; Louisville,
INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS 575
SCEC — Vice President, ACE. p. 435.
SPURLOCK, BRENDA JUNE; Cincinnati,
Ohio. p. 435.
STAGGS, GARY LEE; Fairfield, Ohio, Ath-
letic Trainer, p. 435.
STALLINGS, CHARLES O; Springfield, p.
436.
STANFIELD, VIRGINIA KELLEY; Flemmgs-
burg, WRA, Women's Track & Field
Team, HPER, Delta Psi Kappa, Kappa
Delta Pi — President, Collegiate Penta-
cle — Corresponding Secretary, Field
Hockey Manager, p. 436.
STANLEY, ROBERT EDWARD; Betsy
Layne. p. 436.
STAPLETON, DAVID LEE; Richmond, Vet-
erans Club, SNEA. p. 436.
STAZETSKI, KAREN J ; Donora, Pennsyl-
vania, GROWTH, Young Democrats, p.
436.
STEILBERG, HERMAN RONALD; Louisville,
p. 436.
STERCHI, MARSHA FAYE; Valley Station,
Chi Omega — Activities Chairman, Col-
legiate Pentacle, HPER. p. 436.
STERN, SAM; Champaign, Illinois, lota
Lambda Sigma, IED Club — Treasurer,
p. 436.
STEVENS, KENT; Mt. Eden. p. 436.
STEWART, LELAND EARL; Pineville, Wres-
tling, p. 436.
STEWART, MARGARET GAYLE; Perryville,
ACE. p. 436.
STIDHAM, DIANA P.; Hyden. p. 436.
STILES, WANDA SUE; Howardstown,
SNEA, CIRUNA — Vice President, p.
436.
STOFFREGEN, BRAD LOUIS; Hamilton,
Ohio. p. 436.
STOKES, EDDIE SULLIVAN; Fern Creek, p.
436.
STOKES, LEE DUNCAN; Louisville, p. 436.
STOLT, RENA RUTH; Wyoming, Michigan,
This is neither a rat trapped in a glass jar,
nor an Eastern senior. It's freshman Mel-
ody Wiedmer, longing to be a senior.
Christian Science College Organization
— Treasurer, p. 436.
STONE, DAVID WENDELL; Bardstown. p.
436.
STOVALL, TERRY A.; Bremen, Alpha Phi
Sigma, Association of Law Enforcement,
p. 436.
STRATTON, ROXIE CAROL; Harrodsburg,
ACE, Kappa Delta Tau, Collegiate Penta-
cle p. 436.
STRICKLAND, JANICE LEE; Louisville, Chi
Omega, Sigma Alpha Heta, Student Sen-
ate, Milestone, p. 436.
STROUD, SHARON GALE; Louisville, Alpha
Kappa Alpha, Collegiate Pentacle. p.
436.
SULLIVAN, JUDELLE; Greensburg, Kappa
Delta Tau — President, p. 436.
SULLIVAN, JUDITH C; Louisville, p. 436
SUMNER, PATRICIA ANN; Whitley City,
Home Ec. Club. p. 436.
SUMNER, JR , WILLIAM EDWARD; Ft.
Knox. p. 436.
SUPPLEE, JONNIE MAC; Carrollton. p.
436.
SWANSON, THOMAS E; Louisville, Persh-
ing Rifles — Chaplain, p. 436.
SWEENEY, BETTY JEAN; Waynesburg.
Baptist Student Union, p. 437.
SWOPE, CARLA KAY; Dayton, Ohio, Pan-
hellenic Council — President, Chi
Omega, Center Board, Governance
Committee, p. 437.
SWORD, CLYDE S.; Middletown, Ohio. p.
437.
TACY, SUSAN ANN, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Alpha Phi Sigma, Association of Law
Enforcement, Young Republicans, p.
437
TALLENT, EDWIN MILLER; Albany p. 437.
TATUM, THOMAS MICHAEL; Lebanon,
Biology Club. p. 437.
TAYLOR, TERRY CARLTON; Bloomfield. p.
437
TEDDER, J. DARRYL; Louisville, Veterans
Club, Student Senate Representative, p.
437.
THOMA, JOHN J.; Sidney, Ohio. p. 437.
THOMAS, PAULA MICHELLE; Louisville, p.
437.
THOMPSON, BILLY RAY; Fern Creek, p.
437.
THOMPSON, PAMELA KAY; South William-
son, Young Republicans, Beta Theta Pi
Daughter of the Diamond, p. 437
THOMPSON, PRISCILLA, J.; Louisville,
Collegiate Pentacle, Alpha Delta Pi,
Homecoming Committee, p. 438.
TIDWELL, C. THOMAS; Louisville, Phi
Delta Theta. p. 438.
TILLERY, LINDA; Richmond, WRA, Cam-
pus Gold. p. 438.
TIPTON, JAMES A.; Irvine, p. 438.
TOMLINSON, WILLIAM ROY; Evarts, Span-
ish Club. p. 438.
TOROK, KAREN ELAINE; Jackson, p. 438.
TORSTRICK, MICHAEL WAYNE; Louisville
p. 438.
TRAMMELL, ROGER WAYNE; Pine Knot
College Republicans, Sigma Tau Pi. p
438.
TREES, CHRIS TINA; Louisville, p. 438.
STEVEN BUSH; Richmond, p
TRIBBLE,
438.
Pikeville, Theta Chi
BARBARA ANN; Louisville, p.
TRIMBLE, TERRY N.
p. 438.
TROSPER, BRENDA SUE; Corbm. p. 438.
TRUAX, SANDRA RAE K.; Taylorsville. p.
438.
TRULOCK, MICHAEL L; Austin, Indiana, p.
438.
TULLY, DEBORAH GENE; Benton, Geology
Club, Freshman Class Representative, p.
438
TURLEY, LAURA MARGUERITE; Ironton,
Ohio, HPER, WRA, Kappa Delta, ROTC
Sponsor, p. 438.
TURNER, CARLIS EARL; Dayton, p. 438.
TURNER, CLIFFORD H., Louisville, IED
Club. p. 438.
TURNER, DANIEL L; Richmond, p. 438.
TURNER, LEONA; Jackson, p. 438.
TURNER, WILLIAM MICHAEL; Louisville,
Beta Theta Pi — Treasurer, Interfrater-
nity Council — Secretary, p. 438.
TURPIN, JAMES THOMAS; Dayton, Ohio,
p. 438.
TUSSEY, IRA JOE; David, Pershing Rifles,
ROTC p. 438.
UNSELD,
438.
UPCHURCH, WADE NELSON; Monticello,
Basketball Team. p. 438.
VAN BEVER, GLORIA D.; Somerset, Kappa
Delta Tau, Collegiate Pentacle, Student
Senate, Psi Chi. p. 438.
VAN HOOK, LINDA N.; Somerset, Phi
Omega Phi, Phi Kappa Phi. p. 438.
VAN NATTA, BOBBY EVAN; Shelbyville,
Sigma Chi, Gymnastics Team. p. 438.
VAN SLYKE, DON WINSTON; Louisville,
Track, SNEA, Student Senate, p. 440.
VANOVER, JAMES RONNIE; Middlesboro,
Baptist Student Union, p. 440.
VANOVER, RONNIE WAYNE; Benham. p.
440.
VANZANT, ROGER DALE; Mt. Vernon, p.
440.
VAUGHN, ORLEEN; London, Home Ec.
Club. p. 440.
VICE, JANNA PARTIN; Williamsburg,
CWENS — Secretary, Phi Beta Lambda
— President, Pi Omega Pi President,
Collegiate Pentacle — Vice President,
Kappa Delta Pi. p. 440.
VICE, WAYNE D.; Corbin. p. 440.
VICKERS, MICHAEL J.; Cold Springs, p.
440.
VICTOR, LINDA DELAINE; Garrett, p. 440.
VITATOE, LINDA JO; Wheelwright, p. 440.
VLIEK, MELISSA R.; Oceanside, New York.
576 INDEX & DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS
p. 440.
VOTAW, GLORIA JILL; Harrodsburg, Colle-
giate Pentacle, Baptist Student Union
Textiles and Design Club. WRA, House
Council, Kappa Delta Tau, Student Sen-
ate Representative p. 440.
WADE, DAVID M.; Harrodsburg. p. 440
WADE, DEBRA KAY; Ashland, Kappa
Delta, p. 440
WAGGENER, CONNIE WADE; Campbells-
ville. p. 440.
WAGNER, ROBERT JAMES; Cincinnati,
Ohio, Sigma Chi, Magister. p. 440
WALTERS, DANIEL DEE; Newark, Ohio,
Cheerleader, p. 440.
WALTERS, LARRY EDWARD; Fairfield,
Ohio, Phi Delta Theta, American Market-
ing Association, p. 440
WARD, CHARLES FARIS; Muses Mills, Col-
lege Republicans, p. 440
WARD, NANCY LYNNE; Greensburg, Indi-
ana, Delta Omicron, MENC. p. 440
WARDELL, THOMAS ALAN; Lexington,
Circle K — President, Collegiate Demo-
crats, Marketing Club. p. 440
WARE, THOMAS CLAYTON; Paris p 440
WARREN, KAREN BLOYD; Greensburg,
HPER, AAHPER, SNEA, Alpha Delta Pi,
Interdorm. p. 440
WASHINGTON, JR., JOE IVA; Lynch, Foot-
ball, FCA, Kappa Alpha Psi. p. 440
WATHEN, HAZEL MARGARET; Henderson,
Kappa Delta Tau — Recreation Chair-
man, Catalina, Newman Apostolate,
Young Democrats, HPER p. 440
WATKINS, JOHN W.; Manchester, p. 440
WATSON, JUDITH PYLE; Harlan p. 440
WATSON, NEIL STANTON, Garrett p. 440
WATSON, SYLVIA LEE; Walton p. 441
WAUGH, DONNA RAYE; Carlisle, Kappa
Delta Pi, Psi Chi, Collegiate Pentacle. p.
441.
WEBB, CHRISTOPHER J , Jackson, Michi-
gan, Swimming Team, Omicron Alpha
Kappa, E. Club. p. 441.
WEBB, JOHN KEITH; Prestonsburg, Phi
Kappa Alpha, EKU Players, Dance Thea-
tre, p. 441
WEBB, ROY ESTD; Willingboro, New Jer-
sey p. 441
WEBSTER, CINDY P.; Dry Ridge p. 441
WEIMER, ROBERTA LOUISE; Louisville,
Alpha Delta Pi. p. 441
WELCH, JOY LYNN; Richmond p. 441
WELLS, TERRY LYNN, Richmond p. 442.
WEST, DOUG W ; Richmond, p. 442
WESTERMAN, GLORIA L; Louisville, Biol-
ogy Club, WRA — Vice President, Wom-
en's Volleyball Team. p. 442.
WESTERMAN, PAUL W.; Villa Hills p. 442.
WESTRICH, WALTER NEAL; Okeana, Ohio,
p. 442.
WHEELER, BRENDA DAWNE; Salyersville,
Sigma Tau Delta — President, Kappa
Delta Pi — Secretary, Kappa Delta Tau,
Aurora — Co-Editor, Student Senate,
Oratorio Chours, College Republicans,
Milestone Staff, Concert Choir, Canter-
bury Club — Treasurer, Student Publica-
tions Board, Direction Eastern, Senior
Classical League, p. 442.
WHEELER, DAVID KAY; Dayton. Ohio, Phi
Alpha Theta. p. 442.
WHEELER, DOUGLAS RICHARD; Bedford,
p 442
WHICKER, JILL SHANNON, McKee, Direc-
tion Eastern, KYMA, Kappa Delta, Asso-
ciation of Law Enforcement, Little Colo-
nels Drill Team, Flag Squad, Marching
Maroons p. 442.
WHITAKER, CLIFFORD DALE; Cynthiana.
p. 442.
WHITAKER, SHEREE DAWN. Chavies
p.442,
WHITAKER, WILLIAM JOSEPH; Louisville,
Young Democrats, Phi Alpha Theta p.
442.
WHITE, DAVID E ; Richmond, Omicron
Alpha Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau
Delta, Le Cercle Francias, Drum Ma|or,
Marching Maroons, Kappa lota Epsilon.
p. 443.
WHITE, STEPHEN G . Frankfort, Phi Mu
Alpha p. 443
WHITSOM, WILLIAM SCOTT; Edgewood,
Beta Omicron Gamma p. 443
WICKLUND, ANDRA VAYE; Independence,
p. 443
WIDUP. ROBERT M ; Richmond p. 443.
WIGGINTON, DONALD L; Louisville, Veter-
ans Club p. 443
WILBORN, SUSAN DARLENE; Shelbyville,
CWENS, Kappa Delta Tau, Chamber
Choir, Concert Choir, Orchestra, p. 443
WILHELM, BRUCE WAYNE, Liberty p.
443
WILKINS, LIZABETH LEE; Dayton, Ohio,
SNEA, Young Republicans, Alpha Delta
Pi, College Panhellenic Association,
French Club. p. 443
WILLIAMS. BRENDA SUE; Lexington p.
443.
WILLIAMS, COLEEN ELAINE, Frankfort,
Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Tau p.
443
WILLIAMS, DONALD LOUIS; Shelbyville,
Baseball team p. 443.
WILLIAMS, MARK HUSTON; Lexington,
IED Club — Vice President, lota Lambda
Sigma — President, Academic Advising
Committee, p. 443.
WILLIAMS, RANDALL H.; Frankfort, p. 443
WILLIAMS. ROBERT LEE; South Ports-
mouth, p. 443.
WILLIAMS, TED JAMES; Mason, Ohio p.
443.
WILLIAN, BILLY JOE; Hodgenville. p. 443.
WILLIAN, SUSAN SHEWMAKER; Harrods-
burg. p. 443.
WILSON, JUDITH ANN; Brooksville. p 443
WILSON, KAREN SUE, Falmouth p. 443.
WILSON, LEWIS II; Berea. University Play-
ers, Orchestra SIMS
443.
President, p.
WILSON, REBECCA JEAN; Harrodsburg,
Alpha Delta Pi. Little Sigma p. 443.
WILSON, ROSANA H , Richmond p. 443
WILSON, TERRY ALLEN, Richmond, p.
443
WILSON, WAYNE, Tampa, Florida, E Club,
Football Manager, p 443.
WINBURN, JR . EUGENE WILLIAM; Louis-
ville, Philosophy Club, Marketing Club —
Vice President, Inter-dorm — Vice Presi-
dent, p. 443.
WINNER, CATHY LOUISE, Cincinnati,
Ohio, Geology Club — Treasurer, p.
443
WISE, BRENDA R ; Danville p. 443
WITT, ARNOLD RAY, Goshen, Indiana,
Sigma Nu p. 444
WITT, HARAN EDMOND; Holmes Mill p
444
WITT, JAMES DAVID; Mount Vernon, p.
444
WITT, MALCOMB M , Paris p. 444
WOLF, ROBERT LEE, Louisville, Gymnastic
Team p 444
WOLFE, DENNIS RAY; Covington,
Accounting Club. Interdorm Council, p.
444
WOLFZORN, ROBERT ALLEN, Fort
Thomas p 444
WONG, T J , Hong Kong, Sigma Chi p.
444.
WOOD, MICHAEL GLENN; Pleasureville. p.
444.
WOOLDRIDGE, KATHY DARLENE; Owens-
boro, Sigma Alpha Eta. p. 444.
WORLAND, MARGARET ANN; Louisville,
p. 444
WOZNY, MARY ANN; Louisville, Biology
Club — President, p 444.
WREN, ALVIN, Gravel Switch p 444
WRIGHT, GARRY WENDELL; Somerset, p
444
WRIGHT, JR , JAMES E ; Louisville p 444
WRIGHT, JANE E ; Prestonsburg p. 444.
WRIGHT, NORMAANNE, Junction City,
HPER, WRA, Track and Field Intercollegi-
ate p 444.
YOUNG, DEBORAH ANN; Danville, Track
Team, Young Republicans p. 445.
YOUNG, DONALD LEON; Steubenville,
Ohio p. 445
YOUNG, JOHN C ; Trinidad, West Indies,
Tennis Team p. 445.
ZAENGLEIN, PRISCILLA ELLEN; Botkins,
Ohio, Newman Center, Grotto Club p.
445
ZIERES, BRENDA A., Liberty, New York,
HPER, Delta Psi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi.
p 445
ZION, DENNIS C; Bellevue. p. 445
INDEX DIRECTORY / SENIOR CREDITS 577
Index and Directory
Abbott. Charlotte A 527
Abbott, Daryl R
Abbott, Deborah L 210, 219. 371.
385
Abbott. Jil M 499
Abbott. Joan
Abbott. Larry P
Abbott, Linda M
Abbott, Pamela K 527
Abdoo. Frank B
Abdulkadir. Helen P
Abel, Jeannette M
Abell. George H Jr 385
Abell. James M
Abell. Joseph F Jr 527
Abernathy, Dianna L 527
Abernathy, William A
Abner, Asa D
Abner. Charlie Jr 21 5, 298. 385
Abner, Debbie A
Abner, Millie E
Abner, Richard G
Abner. Ronnie 298
Abney. Cecil 172, 346
Abney, George K
Abney. Joanne C
Abney, Joseph T 251. 499
Abney, Robert S
Abney. William M 499
Aboud, Bonnie M 288. 385
Abraham, Ben L
Abraham. Frank L
Abraham, Leona R 385
Abrams. Anna F
Abrams. Robert C
Abrams, Robin A 499
Abshear. Marthalyn B
Abshear, Paula G
Aboud, Bonnie 344
Achtzehn. Richard H 260. 446
Ackerman, Nancy T
Ackers. Larry 161
Ackley. Robert J
Adair, Kenneth A
Adams, Betty L H
Adams, Charlotte
Adams. Cornelia
Adams, Donna G 343. 385
Adams, Evelyn D 462
Adams, Frances L 327. 385
Adams, Gary W 385
Adams, Halbert E
Adams, Hazel A 499
Adams, lona L
Adams. James L 385
Adams. James L Jr
Adams. James R
Adams, John R 527. 260
Adams. John W III 550
Adams, Jonathan D
Adams. Jorecia 527
Adams, Judith F
Adams, Judy G
Adams, Judy V
Adams, Kathy R
Adams. Kearney R
Adams, Kevin J
Adams, Linda L 215
Adams, Lynn C
Adams, Mary V. 527
Adams, Mattie L 446
Adams, Miriam M
Adams, Richard H
Adams, Ruth A B.
Adams. Sandra L R
Adams. Sandra S
Adams. Sarah T 288, 499
Adams, Timothy C
Adams. William B 499
Adams. William D
Adams. William E 527
Adams, William G 348
Adams, William O 274, 321
Adams, Wilma J
Adamson. Brenda L 345. 527
Adcock, Carolyn S 473
Addison. Margaret S 527
Adkms. Bertee 219. 385
Adkms, Brenda S
Adkms, Danny D
Adkms, Dewey L
Adkms. Earl D
Adkms, Fon J
Adkms, James E 527
Adkms, Judieth A R
Adkms. Roger H
Adkms. Rosalind
Adkms. Rusan L 350. 385
Adkms, Thomas J ill
Age, Steven M 499
Agee, Bruce C
Agee, Eleanor R
Agee, J B Jr
AGRICULTURAL CLUB 371
Aguirre. Augusto F. 348. 364. 499
Ahern, Albert M
Aiken. David S 342. 499
Akers. Jeftery L 499
Akers. Jon R
Akers. Larry B
Akers, Margaret J
Akers, Randall
Akers. S Michael
Akin, George B
Akin, Joseph W 322
Akms. Debbie L
Akms, Terry L
Akiyama. Takahide
Akndge. Herbert H Jr 560
Albaugh, Leonard L
Albrechi, Peter J
Albright, James L 215. 385
Albritton, Wayne M
Albro, Joyce M 385
Alcorn. Jennie L
Alcorn, Judy C
Alcorn, Patty J 527
Alcorn, Randell
Alcorn, Wilma L 385
Alderson. Judy M 385
Aldndge, James A
Alexander. Aimee H
Alexander, Charles S
Alexander. Joseph S
Alexander, Judy J 499
Alexander, Keith S
Alexander. Nancy K P.
Alexander, Patricia S
Alexander. Ronald J 288
Alexander, Shirley M 385
Alexander, Tom G
Altord. David A 473
Alford, James H 385
Alford. Larry E
Algier, Carol 218
Algier, Laloni J
Algier, Madeline J
Aliff. Carolyn S
Allen. Allene F
Allen. Blanda K 369, 473
Allen, C Richard Jr 172.212,377,
385. 379
Allen, Charles R 473
Allen. Dorothy S 362
Allen. Elizabeth 350. 527
Allen, Elmo B
Allen, Emma J 289. 473
Allen, Ethel M
Allen. Hilda F
Allen, Jack A
Allen. James H. 342
Allen, Jo E 527
Allen, John F
Allen, Judy L 288, 499
Allen, Karen 211, 350. 499
Allen, Kirby L
Allen, Larry O 385
Allen, Laura J.
Allen. Mike L 527
Allen, Mona L
Allen, Pamela L 99. 313
Allen, Paul H
Allen, Robert C
Allen, Ronald
Allen. Ronald G
Allen, Stanley D
Allen. Steven W
Allen. William C
Allen. William R
Allen, Yvon
Allen. Yvonne E 210. 219. 369.
385
Alley, Dennis K 385
Alley. Gary D
Alley. Michael J 303. 411
Alley, Rebecca S
Alley. Thomas G
Allison, Larry G
Allison, Thomas E
Allison, Wanda L
Allison. William R
Allphm, Robert H Jr
ALPHA DELTA PI 292
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 290
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA 295
ALPHA KAPPA DELTA 218
ALPHA PHI GAMMA 219
ALPHA PHI SIGMA 214
ALPHA PSI OMEGA 217
ALPHA SIGMA UPSILON 346
Alston. John P
Alstott, Marvin J 260
Alsup, Rodney G 385
Alton. Kathy K 473
Ambler, Rowena E
Ambrose. Elizabeth P
Ambrose, Kathleen A 499
Ambrose, Martha E 371. 527
Ambrose, Pamela D 385
Amburgey, Arnold Jr
Amburgey. Barbara S
Amburgey, Connie Y
Amburgey, Deborah L
Amburgey, Kanon L 473
Amburgey, Margaret S
Amburgey, Roger D
Amburgey. Stephen G
Amburn. Thomas A 499
Amerine, Bryan J
Ames. Abbe D 350. 527
Anders, Betty J
Anders, William D 297
Anderson, Amy J
Anderson, Brenda K 527
Anderson. Carl W
Anderson, Carol L 211, 499
Anderson, Conny E
Anderson, Donna L
Anderson, Earl 0
Anderson, George A
Anderson, Holly B
Anderson, James M 385
Anderson. Joseph A
Anderson, Judy 195
Anderson. Larry D 321
Anderson, Leslie L
Anderson, Mae B
Anderson, Michael S
Anderson. Nancy P 527
Anderson. Patricia A 473
Anderson. Richard A
Anderson, Rita S
Anderson, Shirlene 527
Anderson, Shirley L
Anderson, Steve A 499
Anderson, Sue 123
Andrews. Anne C
Andrews. Cynthia R
Andrews. Gail P
Anello, Cecilia 499
Angel. Barbara R
Angell, Patricia J
Angle, Darrel W
Annas. Sandra K H
Annas. Victor S
Anness, Rita G M
Anselmo, Joseph C 223
Ansley, James G 527
Antle, Jimmy D
Antle. Roy D
Apple, James L
Applegate, Kimberly D
Applegate, Stephen W
Applegate. Teresa A 343, 527
Arbogast. Gary W 446
Arbuckle, Betsy M
Arcangeli. Kay W 446
Archer, Edgar G
Archer, Howard P
Argabnght. Daniel S 232. 234.
385. 233, 237
Argenbnght. Delaine
Arlinghaus, James A 473
Armstrong, Betty B
Armstrong, Dr Richard F 165
Arnett, Linda S
Arnetl, Robert D
Arnett, Victor E
Arnold, Ann K
Arnold, Art B
Arnold, Betty F P
Arnold. Doug E 527
Arnold, Gary M
Arnold, Gloria S 527
Arnold, John S 385
Arnold. John W Jr 305
Arnold. Kathy G
Arnold. Linda M 527
Arnold, Lydia F 349, 473
Arnold, Scott K
Arnold, Scott T. 499
Arnold, Vivian R
Arnold. Wes 244, 245. 248
Arnsparger. Nancy J 473
Art. Marilyn W
Arthur, Alva L
Arthur, James D
Arthur, James L 527
Arthur, Wallace H
Arvm. Carmon G. 473
An/in, Robert L
Asberry, Janice K
Asbury, Fawn 499
Asbury. Sharon A
Ashby. Gary L 250. 251
Ashby. Kimberly H
Ashcratt, Betty R
Asher. Curtis J,
Asher, Dana L 371, 385
Asher, Herman 473
Asher. Julie D 527
Asher. Michael J
Asher. Noah M
Asher, Robert C
Ashley. Loretta J
Ashrat, Mohsen
Ashworth. Clark S 305
Assanuvat. Sithi 348
ASSOCIATIONS 67
ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD
EDUCATION 371
ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT
NURSING 368
ASSOCIATION OF U S ARMY 363
Atha. Kathy A
Atha, Sheila F
Atkins, Lorna K
Atkins. Ronnie D. 316
Atkinson, Becky A 21 1 . 499
Atkinson, Jo Anne
Atkinson. John D
Atkinson, Paul D 346
Atkisson. Thomas A
Atlas, Barbara H
Atwood, Ebba L 473, 502
Atwood. Janet D
Au, Shun Yee
Auberry, Mary J 386
Aubrey. David A.
Aubrey. Richard D 386
Aulick, Cyndi A 527
Ault, Steven L 346
AURORA 372
Ausherman. Margaret L
Ausmus, Kathryn J H
Austin. David J 214, 254, 446
Austin, Greg L
Austin, Phillip R
Auxier. Mary J
Auxier, Patsy L
Avenll, Laura J 211, 499
Aydt, Janet S 473
Aydt, Paula L 473
Ayers, Gary S 386
Ayers. Roger W 386
Ayers. Vicki A 213. 386
Ayette. Anthony A 499
Aylen, Virginia L
Ayres, Deborah B 527
Ayres. Harvey D
Azbill. Lois W
Azbill, Robert N
Babb. Danny R 305. 499
Babb, Lewis
Babbage. Robert A 194.212 373
386, 319
Babcock, Robin G
Baber, Douglas A 216, 369, 386
Baber, Alan 352
Baber, James L 386
Baber. Roy T
Bach, Betty J 527
Bachelor. Linda S
Bachelor, Marvin M
Bachman, James R
Bachman, Jane A
Bachus, Susan J 369, 473
Back, Gary W 527
Back, Lorna J
Backus. Richard G
Bacon, Anne S 499
Bacon. Horace S
Bacon, Patricia R
Bacon. William H
Bader. John G Jr,
Bader, Kathleen R.
Badessich. Carlos A 446
Badgett. Barbara N 499
Badgett. Rachel C
Badgett. Dr Tom 157
Badishian, Deborah A 313. 499
Baechtold, James E
Bagby, Cara M 419, 473
Baierlem, William R,
Bailes. Steven R 527
Bailey, Barbara J 499
Bailey. Becky S 346
Bailey, David K
Bailey, Deborah F. 575
Bailey, Dennis P
Bailey, Gary S 386
Bailey. Georgia I
Bailey. Gerald R 473
Bailey. Henry E 499
Bailey, Jacob T. 386
Bailey. Karen L 305. 327, 462, 527
Bailey, Karen L
Bailey, Larry 380
Bailey. Louis J
Bailey, Michael E
Bailey, Oscar L
Bailey. Patna G
Bailey. Paula G 527
Bailey. Philip D
Bailey, Stephen C 371, 473
Bailey, Talley 214
Bailey. Thomas W
Bailey, Wayne R. 305
Baird, Cloyde R
Baird, Kathy S 527
Baird, Ledford A
Baird, Nancy S 527
Bakenhester. Eugene R. 386
Baker, Arthur T
Baker. Audrey M
Baker. Barbara S
Baker, Barry L
Baker, Bevie J
Baker, Bonnie J 499
Baker, Carta J 355
Baker, Charles D
Baker. Christopher T.
Baker, Coleen E
Baker. Connie D
Baker, Deborah A 527
Baker. Demse E 369. 499
Baker, Dwayne
Baker, Edward A
Baker. Estelle G
Baker, Frank L Jr 386
Baker. Fred 527
Baker, Gary L 527
Baker. Gary W
Baker, Glenn D
Baker. James P
Baker, Janet L 473
Baker. Joel G 473
Baker, Judy A 473. 499
Baker. Judy A
Baker, Landis 352
The listing begun on this page is intended to
serve as a directory of the 1972-73 Eastern
Kentucky University student body and as a stu-
dent, faculty and activity index. Names of stu-
dents who are pictured in the MILESTONE are
followed by page numbers. The names of fac-
ulty pictured are printed in italic type. Activities
and organizations covered are capitalized.
578 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Baker, Leslie B
Baker, Linda K 340, 499
Baker. Madahne E
Baker, Mary P.
Baker, Maurice W 527
Baker, Michael S 527
Baker, Milton E
Baker, Nina J 527
Baker. Pamela S
Baker. Paul
Baker, Paul V
Baker, Ruie
Baker, Virginia
Baker. Winifred A
Bakos, Beth A 527
Balcom, Ronald F
Baldndge, Janie R
Baldwin, Alice H
Baldwin, Charles E
Baldwin, Mary
Baldwin, Mary E
Bales. Debra L. 473
Bales. James S
Bales, Joan E 214. 473
Ball, Barbara J 386
Ball, Clinton E
Ball. Constance S 194. 212, 379.
386
Ball, Darrell T
Ball. Elizabeth A
Ball, Larry D
Ball. Philip C
Ball, Sandra A
Ballard, Cathy S 527
Ballard, Charles E 527
Ballard, Janice C 527
Ballard. Lloyd D
Ballard, Paul D 258, 322
Ballard. Robed L
Ballew. James E 329
Balmos, William H 341, 527
Balser. Judith A 527
Baltzley, Cynthia K 327. 473
BAND DAY 126, 506
Bandura. Stephen D Jr 214
Bandura. Stephen D Jr 342. 386.
346
Bandy, Michael D
Bane, Deborah L
Bangs, Bonnie J 327, 386
Banks. Roma F 386
Banks, Wade N
Bankston. Gwendolyn J 292. 499
Banta. Wilma J
Banzhat, Barbara A
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 288
Barbee, James H
Barber, Brenda K 499
Barber, Bruce J 257. 342. 473
Barber, James R
Barbour, Dennis R 241
Barclay, Russell C
Bardwell, Tyne B 315. 528
Bartield. Cheryl L 386
Barlield, Deborah C 293
Barger. Gloria L 386
Barger, Mary C
Barger. Michael W
Bargo, Elizabeth
Bargo, Gloria A 386
Bargo. Lola M
Bargo. Robert F
Bargo, Wallace R
Barker, Barbara G 528
Barker. Carol F
Barker. Deborah W
Barker. John P.
Barker, Mavin K 386
Barker, Nicholas D
Barker, Pamela J
Barker, Patricia M
Barkley, Dwight G 1 51 , 371
Barkley. William B
Barksdale, Milton K 218
Barlow, Charles S
Barlow. James L 499
Barlow, Leroy L 140
Barlow, Linda E
Barn, Elspeth M 348
Barnard, Charles J 360
Barnard, Jeanna L 499
Barnard, Michael M
Barnard. Roderick L 305
Barnes. Bonnie D 560
Barnes, Clara J
Barnes, Clifton E Jr 528
Barnes, Donnie G
Barnes, Eugene N
Barnes. Gerald E 219, 446
Barnes. Isa V H
Barnes. Judy G
Barnes, Mary S
Barnes, Patsy C 499
Barnes. Robed D 386
Barnes, Stephanie L
Barnes, Suzanne E 462. 4?3
Barnes. Terry S
Barnes, William T
Barnett, Glenda K 386
Barnett, James 306
Barnett, James
Barnett, Jeflery L
Barnett, Lana K
Barnett, Lee H
Barnett. Linda C 499
Barnett, Mary M 528
Barnett. Sara S 386
Barnett, Sondra J 560
Barnett, Susan J 462
Barnette, Philip L
Barney, Patricia L 528
Barnhardt. Larry J
Barnhart. Roger A 528
Barnhill. Donna R
Barnott, Fred D 528
Barondick, Michele M 266. 499
Barr, Dixon A 1 74
Barrett. Toni J E.
Barrett. William E
Barrow. John W Jr 528
Barry, Michael B
Barry, Pauline H
Barsotti. Martin J 321, 330, 473
Badelmay, Gregory L
Barth, Kimberly A 528
Barthen, Jill A 210, 386
Bartle, Billy J
Bartley. David M
Bartley. Dennis D
Bartley, Michael D
Bartley, Phyllis S
Bartley, Thomas D
Bartlow, Jim
Bartolutti. Joseph J 319
Barton. James B
Barton, Phyllis C 212. 377. 379,
473
Barton, Yvonne S 473
BAKSETBALL. WOMEN'S 269
BASKETBALL 232
Bascom. George N
BASEBALL, COLONELS 251
Basham, Roger L 386
Baskette. Hugh M Jr 446
Bass, Lee E
Bassett, Ronald E
Bassler, Stephen C 528
Bastin, William S Jr 528
Basye, Marjone R
Batch. Mary E
Bates. Charlene
Bates. Danny J
Bates. Deborah S
Bates. Debra R
Bales. Everett F
Bates, George O
Bates. James W
Bates. Jennifer L
Bates. Obie G 499
Bathiany, Deborah L 473
Batte, Marvin T 371, 499
Batts, James W
8atts, John L 346. 386
Batts, Teresa J 473
Bauer, Bruce H
Bauer, Robert V 218
Baugh, Jeff R
Baugh, Mary E
Baughman, Bonnie B
Bauhan, Connie S 210. 293. 386
Baumgardner, Vivian F 473
Baumgartner, Walter A
Bausch, Margaret E 528
Baxter, Alfred M Jr
Baxter, Steven G
Baxter, Tonselara 528
Bayer. Dorothy L 213, 219, 287,
372. 387
Bayes, Vicki L
Bayne. Tommy L
Beach, Brenda K 528
Beach, Gloria R
Beach, Larry W
Beach. Paul R
Beall, Thomas S
Beam, Betty C 361. 387
Beam, Deborah A 528
Beam. Elizabeth C
Beam. John R Jr 387
Beam, Stephen A
Bean, Barbara A T
Bean, Judith A 473
Bean. Richard H
Beane, William S
Beard, Bruce J
Beard, Dennis J
Beard, Shirley D
Beard. Shirley M 473
Beard, William J 387
Bearse, Bill 251
Beardsley, Betty J
Beardsley. Emily S
Beaston, Kathleen A 528
Beaumont. Shern A
Beaver, Guy M 341, 473
Beavers, Deborah G
Beazley. Connie S
Beban, Stephen L 315
Beck, Douglas A 499
Checking into dorms is the first of many steps to begin a new semester
Beck. Linda S 473
Beck. Phyllis J
Beck. Rudolph W
Beck. Susan J 350. 528
Becker, Dorolhea M.
Becker, Irene S
Becker, Mary E
Becker, Stanley F Jr 528
Becker. Terry A 292. 473
Beckler, James F 499
Beckner, Patricia H
Beckner. Robert
Becvar. Douglas J
Beddow, Martha R
Bedore, Jeanetle M 293, 387
Bee. Richard A 499
Beebe. Leslie A
Beegle, Brenda K 292. 500
Beeler, Alan 352
Beeler, Jacob W
Beeler. James O
Beeler, Mary L
Beeler, Patricia F
Beeler, Robert W
Beeler. Sister Mary
Beeson, Lisbeth J 473
Beeson. Robert L Jr 346. 473
Begley, Barbie T
Begley, Bruce B 473
Begley. Deborah S 96. 324
Begley, Deborah S
Begley. Elizabeth
Begley, Geneva B
Begley, Granville
Begley, James
Begley, Jean R
Begley, John W 284, 387
Begley, Joyce A M
Begley, Kenneth W
Begley, Lena D
Begley, Linda L 387
Begley, Ralph D 446
Begley. Robert 128, 129
Begley. Rosemary L
Begley, Serena K
Begley. Starla S
Begley, Walter D
Begley, William
Begley, William E 387
Behanan, Linda S 294
Behrens. Martha S 292. 473
Behymer, Sydney E
Beitler, Rita M 473
Belcher, Duane L
Belcher, Gerald G
Belcher, Kathy T 387
Belcher, Nancy C S
Belger, Marsha
Belgrade, Peafl
Bell, Belsey L 194,212,373,387
Bell. James 316
Bell, Martha A
Bell. Mary J
Bell, Rebecca C
Bell, Ronald J
Bell, Sara E
Bell. William A
Bell. William S 529
Bellairs, Deborah K 500
Bellairs. Donald E Jr
Bellairs. Mary
Bellamy, Deborah J 500
Bellamy, Donnda J
Bellamy. Margaret C 387
Bellamy. Marguerite B
Bellamy. Pnscilla 500
Bellando, Lila D
Bellinger, Adana P
Bellinger, Dennis S 473
Bender. Angela F 288, 473
Bender, Kenneth C 264
Benge. Carl D
Benge, Mary E
Benge, Norma J
Benjamin. Barry K
Benjamin, Edward A
Bennett. Alma J
Bennett. Carolyn E C
Bennett. Clyde T
Bennett, Daniel D 529
Bennett, Darns W 500
Bennett. David L
Bennett. David N
Bennett. Gary C
Bennett, Gary W
Bennett, Herbert S 500
Bennett, Jimmie A
Bennett. Judy G 210,214.219,
387
Bennett. Linda S 500
Bennett. Lois V
Bennett, Norman L
Bennett. Patricia A 388
Bennmgtieid, Robert
Bennings. John T
Bensmg. Gayle A 529
Benson, Donald
Benson, Gayle E
Benson, Linda J 500
Benson, Richard L 217
Benson, Susan A 293
Bentle. Mary K 473
Bentley, Bettnia J 144.264.473
Benlley, Cessie M
Bentley, Glenna D 474
Bentley, Sandra K 388
Benton. Brenda J 529
Benton, Carhles E II
Benton, Kathy R 313
Benton, Nolan R. II
Benton. Sandy L
Benwell, Thomas E Jr
Benz. Richard C 474
Benzel, Dennis M
Berbench, Cathy M
Berdine. Sergeant Casius 264
Berenbroick, Starr H 361, 500
Berge. Theodore J
Bergman. Ronald E
Bergmann. Guenter E
Bergmann. Horst W
Berkheiser, Barbara E
Berkheiser, Samuel W
Berlin, Teresa A 292
Berndt, Jane A 529
Berndt, Mary E
Berner, Joseph P Jr
Berner, Susan L
Berner, Sandra L 529
Berry. David S 529
Berry, Dennis K
Berry, Donna L 500
Berry. Georgietla L 529
Berry. Rolland H
Berry. Sandra Lee 446
Berry, Ulysses G
Berry, Wanda L 294. 388
Berry, William C
Berryman. David L
Bersaglia, Rosena 474
Bersagha. William G 346, 474
Bertelson. Dale R
Bertram. Cletus M
Bertram. Lynda S 3 1 3. 33 1 . 388
Bertram, William J
Bertrand, Anita L 529
Bertrand, Robert J Jr 500
Bertrand, Susan A 388
Best, Alton G
Best. Patricia D 500
BETA OMICRON GAMMA 299
BETA THETA PI 297
Bettis, Taylor M
Bettler, Dr Alan 166
Betz, Eveanna K 377, 474
Bevms, Dinah R
Bevms. Jacqueline J
Bibbs. Anna M
Bibee. Beverlee A
Bibelhausen, Nancy J 211.324.
500
Bickers. Daniel K
Biddle. Paul A
Biddle. Randall L
Biddulph, Sydney J
Bidwell, Charles R 388
Bidwell, Delena C 462
Biehn, Mary A 529
Bielecki, Richard J
Bielecki, Sara R
Bielefeld, Janet M 529
Bteniek, Cheryl L 529
Bilger, Marsha A 500
Bihter, Honsel C
Biliter. Mary B
Biljer. Marsha 268
Billings, Patricia L
Billiter. Michael R
Billups. Lora L 474
Binggeli, William L
Biondo, David M
Birch. Alvm 225
Birchfield, Harold W
Bird. Joy E
Bird. Nancy E
Bird. Sarah F 529
Birge, Linda M 388
Birkle. Mollie J 529
Bisceglia, Mary S 529
Bischoff, Steve J
Bisher. Bruce L 500
Bishop, Clay M 500
Bishop, David M
Bishop, Dwight K 529
Bishop. Gayle
Bishop, James R
Bishop, Joseph B
Bishop, Laura L
Bishop. Mane A
Bishop. Victoria R
Bisig, Daniel G 529
Bisig, James C 316. 388
Bisio. Cynthia A
Biven. Thomas A
Black, Ann R
Black. Barbara A 268
Black, Charles A
Black, Charles D
Black. Charles E
Black. Connie L 327. 389
Black. Debbie A 389
Black, Donna F
Black. Douglas K 287. 363, 500
Black. Gregory H 529
Black. James G
Black, Jerry W 529
Black, John W
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 579
Black, Kathy J 529
Black, Kennelh C
Black. William D
Blackburn, Bill R 306. 529
Blackburn, Carolyn G 529
Blackburn, David C
Blackburn, Donald W
Blackburn, George C 500
Blackburn. Larry W 389
Blackburn. Marcella M
Blackburn, Mary A
Blackburn. Randall
Blackburn, Rickey L
Blackburn, Winona R 529
Blackman, Gordon R
Blackwell. Meredith A 446
Blair, Jack H
Blair, James F 500
Blair, James R 389
Blair, Joyce A A 202. 389
Blair, Kenneth
Blair. Paul E 389
Blair. Rhonda L 389
Blair. Robert E
Blair. Sally 389
Blair, Thomas D
Blair, William E
Blake, Brenda L
Blake. Howard D 446
Blake. Sara E 529
Blakeman, Anne S. 474
Blakeman, Brenda K
Blakeman, Carol A
Blakemore. Wooltolk H
Blakey. Ann C
Blanc, Linda C 474
Blanchard. Elizabeth
Bland. Mary M 474
Bland. Michael L 462
Bland. Timothy S
Blandtord, Barbara S
Blantord. James M 529
Blank, Mary P
Blank. Patti A 500
Blankenship, Billy S
Blankenship, Henry T
Blankenship, Orville
Blankenship, Page C 529
Blankenship, Paula V
Blankenship. Roger D 389
Blanton, Peggy R 389
Blanton. William M
Blaske. Donna D
Blaske. Stephen F
Blaylock, David F
Blaylock. Joyce A
Blaylock, Laura S
Bledsoe, Dons E 213. 389
Bleevirt, Kenny 322
Blessing, William D
Elevens. Denise K 340
Blevms. Emily A 529
8levins. Gail E
Blevms, Gail I 462
Blevms. Martha S 389
Blevms. Mary L
Blevms. Michael L 474
Blevms. Ralph G
Blevms. Thomas A 298
Blewitt. Kenneth J 251
Blmcoe, Thomas C 306
Blizzard. Mary E 327. 351
Bloomer, Mary Lee V 529
Blum, John C 500
Blunschi. Betty
Blunschi. Joette 529
Blythe. Robert R 185. 446
Boardman, Karen L
Boardman. Linda L R 529
BOARD OF REGENTS 128
Boatnght, Linda S 294, 474
Bodey, Thomas A 251. 500
Bodme, Linda D 474
Bodnar. Sharon L 343. 529
Boes. Linda A 529
Boesmg. Stephen A
BOG COUNTY FAIR 28. 299. 240,
569
Bogdan, Daniel J
Boggess, Rita J 474
Boggs. Barry M
Boggs. Eh2abeth A
Boggs, Mark K
Boggs. Mary L
Boggs, Nancy E 324
Boggs. Rita K
Boggs, Thomas D 264, 265
Bogie. Barbara K
Bogie, Loretta 500
Bogie, Wanda L
Bogliole, David J Jr
Bohannon. Louise M
Bohannon, Thomas W
Boian. Allan W 529
Bokelman, Allen E 303
Bokelman. David J 303
Boland. Deborah A. 529
Boland. Karen S
Boland, Mitchell B
Boleyn, Roy 474
Boling, George G
Bolster. Diane L
Bolton. Arthur D 321, 346
Bolton, Elizabeth B 529
Bolton, Nancy F
Bolton. Wallace W 474
Bolzan, John A.
Bonagura. Debra A 350, 529
Bonar, Marlene F 474
Bonar. Richard C
Bond. Betty L S
Bond, David L
Bond, Jerry W
Bond, Leslie A
Bond, Paul
Bonneman, Jo An-Loma 352
Bonnett, John A 210, 474
Bonny, Thomas H
Bonta, Richard B
Bonzo. James M 500
Booher. Shen A 529
Booker, Lavetta R
Boone, Donald Sidney
Boone, Randi G 293. 474
Boone. Tonie S
Boonyaraksa, Archara
Boonyawat. Anchalee
Bootes, Pat A 529
Bootes, Thomas R 446
Booth. Ivan P
Booth. James K
Booth, Leslie K
Booth, Veralyn Sue
Boothe, Anne L
Boothe, Judith A
Boothe. Linda G
Boothe, Rosalee 389
Bordas, Edward M
Bordas, John F
Borden, Billy J
Borden, Daniel U
Borders. Harold I 347
Borders, Jane A
Boren. David A 260, 363. 371, 500
Boring. Steven K 215. 363. 389
Borst, Sharalee 500
Bosler, Christina M 389. 502
Bosley, Joseph G
Bostelman, Kenneth P 260
Bostic. Howard R Jr 287. 322
Botkms. Tern S. 529
Botner. John M
Botner. Nancy C 500
Bott. John E
Bottom, Ronnie P 319
Bottoms, Barbara L 462
Bottorlt, Charles T. 560
Bolts, Guy S 319
Bouland, Tony R
Bourne, James P 389
Bouton, Barbara S 198
Bovmet. Frederick M 500
Bovland. Tony R. 529
Bowen, Allen P 389
Bowen. Bonnie L 500
Bowen, Lonnie J 474
Bowers. Darrell M
Bowers, Holly M
Bowers. John C 446
Bowers, Linda J. K. 446
Bowers, Patricia A
Bowles. Deborah A 474
Bowles. Doyle L
Bowles. John D 529
Bowles. Mary J 529
Bowlm, Katherme S
Bowlm. Steven T
Bowling, Billy Jr
Bowling, Cheryl R
Bowling, Connie L 500
Bowling, Donald W
Bowling Doris C
Bowling, Herbert
Bowling, James A.
Bowling, Kevin D
Bowling, Larry J.
Bowling, Lyle
Bowling. Margaret A
Bowling, Richard P
Bowling, Ronald D.
Bowling. Ronnie
Bowling, Ronnie L
Bowling, Wayne
Bowman, Barbara A 529
Bowman, Cathy L
Bowman. Charles R.
Bowman, Jack Jr 389
Bowman. Jack V Jr
Bowman, James A 500
Bowman, James R
Bowman, Larry
Bowman, Linda S
Bowman. Nanci A
Bowman, Sherrie F
Bowman, Virginia K 361
Bowman, Wendell H.
Boyd, Billy C
Boyd. Billy J
Boyd. Elmo D
Boyd. Linda K. H
Boyd, Melvin E Jr 334, 346
Boyd, Ronald D. 446
Boyd, Ruby J 351
Boyd, Or Ursel D. 1 66
Boyea. Andrea R
Brace. Colleen J 292
Bracken, Barbara J 389
Bracken. Daniel B
Living in a dorm provides students with an opportunity to get together with othei!
students for exam-cramming.
Bradbury, Phil N
Braddous, Brenda 212
Bradford. Brenda G 389
Bradford, Janet G
Bradford, Linda S
Bradley. Brian M 315
Bradley, Sherri L 446
Bradley, Smith F
Bradley, Tony F
Bradshaw, Garry I
Bradstreet, Mark C 529
Bradt. Russell N
Brady, Mack E
Brady. Mary C.
Brady. Stephen S 529
Bracken. Doc 346
Brake. Olen C Jr 303
Brake. Vicki M 529
Bralley. John A
Bramlage, Frances E 293, 389
Branch, Mary E 474
Brand, Edwin C
Brandenburg, Charles
Brandenburg, Diana C
Brandenburg, Douglas
Brandenburg, Esther
Brandenburg. Janet W
Brandenburg. Larry K 389
Brandenburg, Sharon K
Brandon, Gary A 389
Branham. Belinda R 529
Branham. C Kevin
Branham. Deborah J
Branham, Gearldean A
Branham. James E
Branham, Judith A. 500
Branham, Judith C
Branham. Keith W
Branson, Kathryn B
Branson, Mary L
Branson, Terri A T
Brant. Dennis G
Brasel, Anna P.
Brashear, Joe M
Brashear. Judy H
Brashear. S Ginger
Braun. Kathleen M 343
Braun. Nancy D. 500
Brautigam. Ellen L 500
Bray. Ronald D
Brecht. Margery M
Breeding, Brenda R
Breeding, Jack E Jr
Breeding, Kenneth E
Breeze, Richard C
Brenda, William H 346. 389
Brentzel, Stewart E 474
Bresch, Mary A 462
Bresnen, Pamela R
Bressert. Jay A 530
Bretz, Frances A 389
Brewer, Anne H
Brewer. Darrell G
Brewer, Fern S
Brewer, Gary D
Brewer, Janice 474
Brewer, Jenifer J 530
Brewer, John C
Brewer, Larry D
Brewer, Larry K
Brewer, Michael G.
Brewer, Nadme I 462
Brewer, Nancy H
Brewer. Paul A
Brewer, William D Jr 530 Brown
Bridewell, Jerry L Brown
Bridewell, Terry L Brown
Bndgman, Jimmy K Brown
Bnggs, Jeffrey D Brown,
Bnggs, John F II Brown,
Bright, Charles R 474 Brown,
Bright, Sherry J Brown,
Bngmon, Janet C 389 Brown.
Brill. Bonnie L 530 Brown,
Bnnegar, Carolyn S Brown,
Bnnegar, Sherry Brown,
Brisbay. Jacqueline M. 389 Brown,
Bnte, Alven Brown,
Bnttam. Rutus F Jr Brown.
Bnttingham, Susan L Brown,
Bntton. Charles H Brown,
Bntton, Gregory T. Brown,
Bntton, Larry S 389 Brown,
Broaddus, Billy W Brown.
Broaddus. Brenda W Brown,
Broaddus, Otis W Brown,
Broaddus, Rebecca 172 Brown,
Broadus, Barbara M. Brown,
Broadus, Brenda W. 218. 390 Brown,
Broadwater, Richard R Brown,
Brock. Betty L Brown,
Brock. Charles E 530 Brown,
Brock, Howard Brown,
Brock, Kenneth S 474 Brown.
Brock, Larry Brown,
Brock, Rita J Brown,
Brock, Russell Brown,
Brock. Sharon E 212 Brown,
Brock, Wilma J H Brown,
Brockman, Paul R Brown,
Brodt, John D 530 Brown,
Broermann, Carta L 501 Brown,
Brohm, Edwin F Brown,
Brokaw, Paul F 213. 219, 287. Brown,
372. 390, 286 Brown.
Bromback, Linda L Brown,
Bromback, William G Brown.
Bromley. Terry L 369, 390 Brown.
Bronn. Donn O 500 Brown.
Brooks, Ava S 390 Brown,
Brooks. Betty S Brown.
BROOKS. DENNY 67 Brown,
Brooks, Gary S 316 Brown,
Brooks, Gary S Brown.
Brooks. James F Brown.
Brooks, Martha M Brown.
Brooks, Robert 234, 240 Brown,
Brooks. Rosemary V, 500 Brown.
Brooks. Steve B Brown,
Broot. John D 341 Brown,
Bross. Debbe Brown,
Bross, Dennis R Brown.
Brothers. David L Brown.
Brothers, Jo Anne Brown.
Brothers, Katherme A 266. 210, Brown,
390 Brown,
Brotherton. Lois R Brown,
Brotherton, Valerie A. Brown.
Broughton, Patricia H. Brown,
Brown, Alice M Brown,
Brown, Barbara J 500 Brown,
Brown. Bamngton M 316, 346, Brown,
390 Brown,
Brown, Ben F Brown,
Brown, Benjamin A. 390 Brown,
Brown, Brenda E 211. 500 390
Brown. Carl W 232, 234. 530 Brown.
Brown, Carol D Brown,
Carter L
Catherine R
Charles G
Clennon R
Connie H
Cordis A 500
Danes G
Danny S
Donna R
Dons C.
Freda K 364. 530
Gary F
Gary R
Gloria G
Gregory A
Gregory D 297
Helen E
Henry E Jr
Holds F
Howard W
Jackie G 530
Jacque L 390
James C
James L
James R
Jan M
Janie W
Jimmy K
JoeK
John D
John R
John W
Johnny E
Joseph W 500
Joyce A
Judith 340
Karen L 216, 390
Kathy A
Keith D 500
Kenneth E
Kenneth L
Kenneth R
Larry G.
Lenita A 530
Lester R
Lynn 500
Malmda G. 530
Mary L
Michael C 216
Michael D
Pamela B 530
Peggy W
Raymond L 390
Richard D
Richard L.
Robert D 310. 311, 390
Ronald G
Samuel M
Sandra L 560
Sharon A
Sharon L 500
Sharon L 267
Shen L
Shirley A
Stephan A 390
Stephen E
Stephen F 316
Stephen T
Steven R
Susan H. 500
Sylvesterfl Jr 310. 311.
Taunya H
Tim 257
580 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Brown, Tommy R
Brown, Wade A
Brown. William R
Brown, William S
Brownell, Patricia L 390
Browning, Catherine A 500
Browning, Daniel L 217
Browning. Deborah K 530
Browning. Jana G
Browning, J Lee 462
Browning, Judith L.
Browning. Mary L. 530
Browning. Pamela S
Browning, Paul L Jr
Browning, Sarah E 390
Browning, William S,
Broyles, Lane G
Broyles, Ronald J
Brucchien, Glenn M.
Bruce. Lawrence L. 530
Bruce, Peggy L 446
Bruce, Raymond III
Brumbaugh, Cathy A 267, 530
Brumett. Beverly A 560
Brundige. Teresa L.
Bruner, David C
Bruner, Debra A
Bruner, Margaret J
Brunker, Mary J 390
Brunker, Nancy K 500
Brunsman, Gregory W
Brussell. James L 474
Bryan. Gail T 500
Bryan, Phil Jr
Bryan, Timothy J 474
Bryant, Daniel E.
Bryant. Dorothy W
Bryant, Elizabeth C. 293
Bryant, Elizabeth F
Bryant, Glenda R
Bryant. Karla J. 390
Bryant, Larry M
Bryant, Leslie B
Bryant. Robert L 474
Bryant. Ronald D
Bryant. Steven G 530
Bryant, Wanda J
Buchanan. Gary N 210
Buchanan, Herbert D
Buchanan, John W
Buchanan, Joseph M 474
Buchanan, Mary E
Buchanan, Stanley L
Buchanon. Vicki M 500
Bucher. Robert W
Buchman. Robert G
Buck, Barbara A 269, 327, 474
Buck, Jeflry M
Buck, Rubye G
Buck, Sue
Buckholz, Mary A 501
Buckingham, Richard S
Buckler, William F.
Buckler, William H 390
Buckley. Nicholas R. 390
Buckman. Theresa K
Bucknam, Michael A
Buckman, Robert G 446
Buckner, Oliver S 310, 311
Buckner. William D
Budmger. Rae M
Budzonsky, Eugene F 322
Buehner, James K 321.474
Buftin, Edward J 251
Buffin, Michael W
Buftin, William E
Bugg, David T 530
Bugg, Mark D 241
Bugg. Royce N 530
Bugg. Vicki G 463
Buie, Robed C 214, 446
Buik, S 348
Buis, Bernal C
Buis, Michael A. 306
Buis. Peggy S 390
Bukenhoter, George A
Bukowski. Lois A. 474
Bulishak, Daniel J 346
Bullard. James T
Bullock, James L
Bullock, Janet L 474
Bullock, Judith A
Bumgardner. Reba R
Bumgardner. Sheila J
Bumgarner, Kathryn A
Bunce. Donn D 530
Bunch, Anna B 446
Bunch. Charles E
Bunch, Debra C 501
Bunch, Herby P. 501
Bunch. Lawrence O
Bunch. Paula M 390
Bundy, Eric R. 390
Bundy, Manann
Bundy, Marna W
Bungenstock. Betty S 463
Bunger, Michelle A 501
Bunnell, David B.
Bunting, Kenneth P
Bunton, Laura S
Burch. Alvin L
Burch. Larry G
Burch, Nancy L. 390
Burch, Rose M 501
Burch, William E
Burchett, Raleigh L
Burchett. Wade O
Burchette. Bobby W.
Burden, Rebecca S 375
Burdette. Amos M
Burdette. Audrey J
Burdette, Mary S 501
Burdge, Robert J. 287. 342. 474
Burg, Nita A. W.
Burgess. Walter P
Burgm, Lawrence E.
Burgin, Pamela G 501
Burgm. Rhoda I
Burkart, Cynthia A
Burke. Jerry F
Burke, Larry G
Burke, Larry M
Burke, Patricia Y
Burke, Polmer
Burke, Robert E 530
Burke, Roger W
Burke, Ruth E
Burke, Samuel W
Burkett, Barry L 161, 446
Burkett. Gordon L
Burkett. Michael D 474
Burkett, Patricia J C.
Burkhart, Cynthia A 390
Burkhart, Patrick B
Burkhart, Robert E 213
Burkhart, Steven C
Burkhead. Don R
Burks. Janet R 210, 390
Burks, Michael A
Burlage, Mary J 501
Burleson. Jacquelyn 474
Burnett. Eugene
Burnett. Mary C. 390
Burnett, Mary J
Burnett, Richard B
Burnette, Ronald F
Burns, Barbara J
Burns, Betty G
Burns, Danny L
Burns, Dianna L R 446
Burns, Edna S 560
Burns, Jack W
Burns, James F
Burns, James G
Burns. James R 390
Burns. John E
Burns. Michael R
Burns, Peggy 474
Burns, Stephen D. 161
Burns, William E 392
Burns, William T.
Burr, Molly M 350, 474
Burns. Carta J 501
Burns, David R
Burns, Deborah K 530
Burns, James S Jr 342, 474
Burns, Peter W 322
Burns, Robert C 392
Burns, Wendell A
Burson, Dawn R 530
Burton. Barbara B 501
Burton, Billy H
Burton, Carolyn S
Burton. Donald W 390
Burton, Jerryl D
Burton, John B
Burton. Kerby W
Burton, Linda C
Burton, Margaret S
Burton. O V
Burton, Pamela S
Burton. Paul T
Burton. Portia M 392
Burton, Sallyann
Burton, Terry A
Buschemeyer, Ehzabet
Bush, Audenna M
Bush, Beverly D 474
Bush, Candace M 530
Bush, Dixie A
Bush, Herman 182, 218
Bush, James F.
Bush. Janice H
Bush, Jennifer L 501
Bush, Marjone C 474
Bush, Marshall L 227, 310. 311.
392
Bushong 224
Bussell. B Bryan
Bussell, James G
Bussell. Roger D
Bussell, Victoria L 474
Bussey. Linda K 268, 501
Bussey. Rodney C
Bustle, Rodney E
Butcher. Bobby 217
Butcher, Jennie L
Butcher, Thomas N 371
Butler, Bobby 355
Butler, Charlotte G 530
Butler, Deborah A
Butler. Doretta J D 392
Butler, Eddie D
Butler, Hank
Butler, Kathleen J
Butler, Larry J.
Butler. Michael L
Butler, Robert A
Butler, Robert S 355
Butram. Lynda 343
Buyalos, Lynn R
Byars, Irvine M III
Byers. Eddie M.
Byford, James L
Byington, James G
Byrd, Dennis W
Byrd. Donald K
By id, Hugh 214
Byrd, Josephus 474
Byrd, Joyce C 530
Byrd, Linda R R.
Byrd. Phillip W 530
Byrd, Suzanne J.
Byrdwell, Kenneth R 216, 369. 390
Byrn, Judson E
Cable. Brenda 392
Cable, Donald R 392
CADUCEUS CLUB 364
Cahill, Martin J 530
Cahill. Tom 254
Cahoon, Verna M
Cam, Bartlett G
Cam, Devon 346
Cain, Frank D
Cain, Linda K
Cain, Lucille G.
Cam, Michael
Cairns. Dianne M 392
Cairns. Robert H 392
Caldwell, Barbara L
Caldwell, Clarke A
Caldwell, Debra K
Caldwell. Dons
Caldwell, Everett M. 474
Caldwell. Gloria A 501
Caldwell, Mary S
Caldwell, Michael W
Caldwell. Pamela L 154,210,292.
392
Caldwell. Rubel 354
Caldwell. William R 287, 392
Calhoon, Charles H
Calico, Fred L
Calico, Patricia E
Calico, Ruth A 501
Calkin, Gerald 262
Call, Barbara J
Call. Samuel M
Callahan, Daniel
Callahan, Kathy 375
Callahan. Leonard F.
Callahan. Martha R
Callas, Catherine G 392
Callebs, Harry L
Calvert, Christine
Calvert, Judy E 530
Calvert, Peggy A 530
Camenisch, Mildred P 392
Camemsch. Steven C
Cameron, Charlotte M
Cameron, James E
Cameron, Lois R
Camm, Charles K
Camp, Connie B 288. 530
Camp, Wynella Y 292. 500
Campbell. Anne C
Campbell. Barbara P
Campbell. Betty J 530
Campbell, Brenda B
Campbell, Brenda M 392
Campbell, Christine 530
Campbell, Christopher 305
Campbell. Clifford E 393
Campbell, David B 501
Campbell, David W
Campbell, Deborah A.
Campbell, Dennis W 393
Campbell, Douglas
Campbell, Eugenia H
Campbell, Freda L 393
Campbell, Gary D
Campbell. Gary L 319
Campbell, Harold G
Campbell, James C
Campbell, James L
Campbell, Jerry
Campbell, Jerry W
Campbell. Jesse A
Campbell, Joyce C
Campbell, Kenneth A. 530
Campbell, Leslie J
Campbell, Linda K
Campbell, Marion D
Campbell, Marjone H 474
Campbell. Melvin L 474
Campbell, Michael 297
Campbell, Ralph
Campbell, Richard H 321.501
Campbell, Rocky L 474
Campbell, Ronnie
Campbell, Sidney J Jr
Campbell. Stella C F
Campbell, Stephen G 474
Campbell, Vanessa G 292, 393
Campbell, Vicky 530
Campbell, Virginia C
Campbell, Walter M 446
Campbell, Wanda L
Campbell. Wesley R
Canaday, E Bradley 530
Cannavan, John L 530
Cannon. Cathy C 530
Cannon. Helen P
Cannon, Jennifer A
Cannon, Lois A 530
Cannon. Robert D
Cannon, Ronald L 530
Cantrall. Roy S
Cantrell, Carlton L
Capps, Richard M
Carder, Suzanne E 530
Carens. Robert 322
Carey, Brenda A
Carey. Deborah J 530
Carlson, Kevin L
Carlton, Dieter R 197, 201. 215.
303, 361. 393
Carlton, Emajo C
Carmack, Oakley
Carman, Cathryn A 377, 502
Carman, Eunice E
Carman. Pamela K
Carman, Terry W
Carmickle. Deborah K
Carmickle, Marcenia R
Carmody. Michael W 475
Carnahan, James G 475
Carneal. Samuel D
Carnes, Barbara B
Carnes. Barry L 287. 475
Carnes, Gary E 241
Carnes, Lana W
Carnes. Maxine Y
Carnvale, Edward M 347
Carpenter, Chalmer R
Carpenter, Daniel L
Carpenter, David M
Carpenter. Emily W 530
Carpenter. Gregory L
Carpenter, Janice
Carpenter, Martin A
Carr, Deborah A 530
Cann, Deborah 219. 273, 393
Carr, Deborah L
Carr, Gloria T.
Carr, Jan E 530
Carr. Micheal W 502
Carr. Susan J
Carnco. Barbara N 502
Carnco. Carolyn L
Carnco. Helen R 531
Carrier, Oliver W 446
Carnngton, John A Jr
Carroll, Betty
Carroll. Herbert K
Carroll. James R
Carroll, Joyce A
Carroll, Karen
Carroll. Keith F 375. 393
Carroll, Loretta A
Carroll, Susan L 393
Carruba. Ruth E 393
Carson, Jeffrey A
Carson, Joyce M
Carson, Kelly R 502
Carson, Ronald J 364
Carson, Steve A
Carter, Anderson M Sr
Carter, Charles M
Carter, David K
Carter, Delmar
Carter. Dennis E
Carter. Donna R
Carter, Dorothy M
Carter, Georgia M 393
Carter, Gloria S 531
Carter, Helen E 531
Carter, Jimmie L
Carter, Karen L 502
Carter, Kenneth M
Carter, Luta S
Carter. Michael T
Carter, Nathanael E 216, 369, 393
Carter. Nathanael E
Carter. Phyllis K B
Carter, Rhonda R
Carter, Robert E
Carter. Ronald D
Carter, Terry C 531
Carter, Valerie J
Carter, Veronica L 502
Carter, Westley D
Carter, William C Jr
Carty, Shannon
Carver, Bobby E
Carver. Gene 306
Case, Phyllis G 463
Case. Richard A 298. 393
Case. William G
Casey, Cynthia A M 393
Casey. Dennis L
Casey. Michael A 364. 475
Casey. Verna R
Cash, Claudmnia B
Cash, Donald L
Cash, Ronnie D
Cash, Vance O
Casper, Clarence E Jr.
Cassetty, Margaret J
Cassiday. Rhonda L
Cassill. Arthur D.
Cassity, David J
Cassity. Janet S
Cassity, Linda J
Casteel, Alexis D 502
Casteel, Darlene H
Castle, Cheryl L 349. 393
Castle. James L
Castle. Johnny M 393
Castle. Kelly L
Castle. Marc D
Castle. Patricia A
Caswell. Janet E
CATAL1NA CLUB 350
Cates. Arnold R 393
Cathers. David E
Cathers. William R.
Cathey, Onan
Catlett. Daryl L
Catlett. Elizabeth J 474
Catlett. Jacqueline R
Catlett. Larry D
Catlett. Phyllis W
Catlett, Ronald L
Catlett, Rosetta 313
Catlett. Sarah K
Catron, Donald J 145
Catron, Verena E 218
Caudill, Aaron M
Caudill, Annella J
Caudill. Bobbie J
Caudill, Brenda K
Caudill, Dannie
Caudill, Danny P
Caudill, Florence C
Caudill, Garhs
Caudill, Gloria F
Caudill. Jayne K
Caudill. Jimmy A
Caudill, Johnny M
Caudill. Judith A 394
Caudill. Lawrence M
Caudill. Lois A 531
Caudill. Lois C
Caudill. Marcia C 446
Caudill. Mary L
Caudill. Michael A 446
Caudill. Randall E
Caudill. Roger D
Caudill. Sandra
Caudill. Sharon R 531
Caudill, Teresa D
Cauley, James E
Caulk. Mark J
Caulk, Michael L
Causey. Danny R
Causey, Darrell
Causey. Donald W
Cawood. Betty J L
Cawood. Constance V
Cawood, Johnny K
Cawood, Rena R
Cayton. John W
Cayton, Larry T
Cecil. Charles H
Cecil. David J 210, 287. 502
Cecil, Donna J
Cecil. Florence A 502
Cecil, Jerry D
Cecil. John R 394
Cecil. Mary C
Cecil. Ralph E 502
Center. John T 394
Centers. Brenda L
Centers. Linda L 21 1, 502
Chadwell, David C
Chadwell, James R
Chadwell, Johnny E 475
Chadwell, Randy A 244
Chadwell, Ricky C
Chadwick, Jennifer A
Chakins, Stephanie A 502
Chamberlain. Thomas G 287
CHAMBER CHOIR 353
Chambers. Anne L B
Chambers, Dale M
Chambers, James W
Chambers, Joy L 531
Chambers, Penny P
Chambers, Ralph D
Chambers, Tom J 294
Chambers. Wallace 195
Chambers, William K
Chandler. Carolyn L 324. 502
Chandler. Dusty L 267. 475
Chandler, John P
Chandler, Melvin P
Chandler, Samuel W
Chaney, Angela R 502
Chaney, Dennis W 463
Chaney, James F
Chaney. James M
Chaney, Jerry
Chaney. Larry
Chaney. Marlene
Chaney. Mary J 531
Chaney. Nella M
Chaney, Phyllis G
Chaney, Wendell T 305. 448
Chanley, Gary C 251
Chaplin, Carl D
Chapman, Allan R
Chapman, Ann F
Chapman, David E
Chapman, David W Jr.
Chapman, Gary A
Chapman. Mona
Chapman, Ronald L 502
Chapman, Roy L
Chappell. Raymond M
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 581
Charles. Duana L 268
Charles. Dwayne
Charles, Elaine 531
Charles, Glenna S 394
Charleston. Charles K 262, 319
Charmoli. Debra J
Chase, David W
Chase, Kalhenne A
Chasteen, David B
Chasteen, Donna K
Cheatham, Pamela W 502
Chedester. John U 531
Cheek, James A 215. 475
Chelt, Frank I Jr
CHEMISTRY CLUB 364
Chen, Harry S
Chen, Harry S.
Chenault, Buelah J
Chenault. Cecile B
Chenault. David R 448
Chenault. Deborah J
Chenault, Juvoner L
Chenault, Sarah E
Chenault, Thomas D 394
Chenault, William F
Cheser, Donald B
Chesley, Richard L
Chesley, Robert A 305, 502
Chesnul. Linda F 531
Chestnut, Deborah E 394
Cheuvront. Ann L
CHI OMEGA 326
Chiaramonte. Jeanne K 327
Chiaravanond. Phalane 348, 502
Chidester, Bertha M 502
Chilcole. Deborah R 21 1 , 502
Childers. Donna J
Childers. Harold D
Childers. Letha M 531
Childers. Mary L
Childers. Susan M 350. 502
Childers, Tommy K 531
Childers, William H
Childre, Donald Eugene 531
Childress, Janet S 394
Childress, Sherry L 531
Chilelli, Greg
Chiles. Kirk L 241
Chiles. Louts C
Chmn, Mary E
CIRCLE K CLUB 341
Chisholm, Danney L
Chisholm, Sandra G
Chitwood, Debbie L
Choo. Soo K
Chou. Wen Li
Chow. Wah K 348. 475
Chownmg, Edna E
Christian, Rebecca A 475
Christian, Richard L 448
Christian. Sharon K
Christopher, Martha A 531
Christopher. Robert D 531
Chung, In Sung 274, 553
Church, Michael W
Churchill. Anne C 475
Cichelti. Joseph L
Claggett, Jon D
Clancy, Ramona L
Clancy. Rebecca F 350. 394, 502
Clapp, Sandra K 394
Clare
Bonila S 350, 475
Clare
Dianne L 343, 394
Clare
Mary E
Clare
Michael J 531
Clark
Brenda G 394
Clark,
Brenda J 327
Clark
Cheryl L 502
Clark
Cheryl L 216
Clark
Clifford T 531
Clark
Connie J 475
Clark
David E
Clark
David J
Clark
Dreama L 394
Clark
Eddie M
Clark
Elijah
Clark
Eugene H 531
Clark
Gary W
Clark
Glenna M 531
Clark
James C
Clark
James M
Clark
Jimmie J S 394
Clark
John C
Clark
John R Jr
Clark
Johnnie S
Clark
Joseph D Jr
Clark
Karen S 463
Clark
Kenneth L 475
Clark
Larry T 210, 503
Clark
Liza 306
Clark
Nick L 531
Clark
Paula L. B
Clark
Ralph L 502
Clark
Randall B 448
Clark
Raymond J
Clark
Ronald B 475
Clark
Sherman E
Clark
Stephen L
Clark
Susan E 292. 394
Clark
Terri L 532
Clark
Terry L.
Clark
Vernon
Clarke. Cheryl A 532
Clarke. Marcia B 369. 371
Clarke, Terne L 345, 532
Clarke. William R
Claus. Frederick R
Clawson, Kenneth 135. 218
Clay. Gary S
Clay. Kandy 306
Clay. Valeria S C
Clayton, David N 475
Clayton, John R
Clayton, Pamela KB 532
Cleaver, James T
Cleaver. Patricia A 327, 362. 475
Clem, Lana H
Clem. Laura K 503
Clements, John R 476
Clements, Pamela F 532
Clements. Stephen F 503
Clemmons. Norma J 210.288,394
Clenney, Tyrone A
Cleveland. James R 297,347
Cleveland, John K
Cleveland, Larry W 128. 129. 195.
205, 286. 287. 316. 394
Clevenger, Jackie L. 532
Clevenger, Roger L 476
Clevenger, William R
Clevmger, Freida J 532
Click. Peggy J
Click, Robert L 319
Click, Robert O 395
Click, Veronica T
Clifford, Lowell J
Clifford. Nyla F 503
Clifford. Pamela J 313, 503
Cliff, Dottie T
Clifton, Sandra L
Clifton. Shelia K 503
Clifton, Teresa A
Cline. Cary H
Clme, Deborah L
Cline, Mitchell A
Clme. Randolph M 476
Cline. Stephen E
Ginger, Charles G
Clinton. Robert T. 532
Clodfelter, Dwane D 476
Clodfelter. Kandyce K 532
Cloud. Richard B
Clough. Peter F
Clouse, Kenneth E 532
Clouse. Neal I
Clouse. Norma L
Clouse, William G Jr
Cloyd. Pamela K. 503
Cloys, Jo Helen T
Clutterbuck, Owen L
Clutts. Janet K 503
Coakley, Robert L
Coaplen, Sally L 503
Coar, Constance
Coates. Terese M 476
Coatney, Ronald K
Cobb, James C
Cobb. Joyce M
Cobb, Mannell 532
Cobb. Shirley A
Cobb, Wanda G
Coblentz. Robert E
Cocanougher, Brenda G
Cocanougher. Paul D
Cochran. Diane D
Cochran, Don D
Cochran. Jacqueline
Cochran, Sharon D
Cockerham, Samuel T
Code. Linda
Cody. Earl A
Cody, Rebecca L 532
Cody, Theresa 503
Coen. Timothy M 305. 395
Coey, David W
Coffey, Addison M
Coffey. Barbara J W
Coffey. Bradford H
Coffey. Carolyn R
Coffey. Dennis W
Coftey, George W 395
Coffey, Janet I
Coffey, Sandra F 476
Coffey, Susan B
Coffey, William F
Coffman, Donald W
CoMman, William D
Coghill, Janice L
Cohen, Marilyn F
Cohn, Louis F
Cohoon, Joe P.
Colao, Ann W 377, 503
Colbenson. Dora R
Coldiron, Geneva C
Coldiron, Ralph A. 225
Coldiron, W Lamont
Cole. Carol R 327, 355. 503
Cole, David H
Cole. James A
Cole. Mary Lou 532
Cole, Rebecca R
Cole, Rebecca W
Cole. Richard M 532
Cole. Thomas C 306
Colegrove, Michael B 218
Colehour. Charles H 298.244,
342. 347. 472
Coleman, Charles E
Coleman, Charles R
Coleman, Conda L
Coleman. David B 315. 503
Coleman. Deborah K 463
Coleman. Edward
Coleman, Edward C
Coleman, Gary R
Coleman, Gloria Y. W
Coleman. Jack L 503
Coleman, Keith 305, 476
Coleman, Nellie J M
Coleman, Richard D 532
Coleman. Rosanna
Coleman, Sharetta L 395
Coleman, Walter
Colglazier, Jack K 395
COLLEGIATE PENTACLE 210
Collett, Joyce L
Collett. Karen S
Collett. Marcus
Collett, Thomas
Collett. Vernon Jr 532
Collette. Jimmie E 395
Colley, Melinda S 476
Collier. Charles M
Collier, Janet 395
Collier. Patricia A 395
Collier, Rhonda L
Collins. Alfred M
Collins, Amy R
Collins. Barbara L
Collins, Cathy D
Collins, Denver
Collins, Donna R
Collins, Donnie
Collins. Eleanor V
Collins, Elizabeth
Collins, Geneva
Collins. John L>
Collms. John E
Collins. Johny M 503
Collins. Kathleen A 448
Collins. Kathy J
Collins, Kenneth A 476
Collins, Larry D
Collins. Lisa P 212
Collins, Marlene 532
Collins, Paul D
Collins, Paul R
Collins. Rebecca O 313
Collins, Rebecca O
Collins, Robert E 248. 303
Collins, Stephen A
Collins. Valerie 532
Colson. Kay S 503
Colston. Donna K 395
Colter. Barbara J W
Columbia, Barbara J
Columbia, Rebecca L
Colure. Chuck 254
Colville, David E
Colville. John W
Colvin, Barbara J 503
Colvin, Harilyn A
Colvin, Ted L 395
Colwell. Strant T
Combs, Angela L
Combs, Betty C
Combs, Byron F 395
Combs. Ceilia J 369, 395
Combs, Charles M
Combs, Cheryl S
Combs, Connie L.
Combs, Dale S
Combs, David L 503
Combs. David W
Combs, Diana L 476
Combs, Donald G 248. 445
Combs, Donna A
Combs, Elec D
Combs. Mr Earle B 1 28
Combs. Eva M
Combs, Gary G, 297, 395
Combs. Gregory S 303. 395
Combs. Harold R
Combs, James E
Combs, James G
Combs, Janet L
Combs, Jerry M
Combs, Joan M
Combs. Joy R 219, 361, 395
Combs. Judith L 368, 476
Combs, Kenny L
Combs, Larry L
Combs. Lenora M 532
Combs, Martha L
Combs, Mary R
Combs. Orbin B
Combs, Patricia K G
Combs. Paul E
Combs, Peggy A
Combs, Ramona J
Combs, Ronald W
Combs, Sandra M
Combs, Sharon L
Combs, Sherman
Combs. Sherryl A
Combs. Stephen 503
Combs, Thomas D Jr 341
Combs. Thomas E
Comer, Charles W
Comer, Ronald G
Compton. Larry F
Compton, Mary H J
CONCERT CHOIR 353
Congleton, Cecilia B
Congleton. Michael S
Conkin, Linda D 476
Conley. Alben B
Conley, Audrey P.
Conley, Bonnie L
Conley, Charles L.
Conley, Darrel J
Conley, Fawn M 212. 375. 503
Conley. Freeda E
Conley. Judelle 267. 269
Conley. Mimia J
Conley, Rebecca L
Conley, Rex W
Conlin. Martin T.
Conn, Kenneth W
Conn. Susan M
Connallon, Peter F
Connelly. Helen F
Conner. Anna L 294. 476
Conner, Betty C
Conner. Charlotte M 532
Conner, Garlin P. 532
Conner. Larry B
Conner. Larry C
Conner, Larry Dale
Conner. Lindsey S Jr
Conner, Steven J
Connor, Anthony P
Connor. James W
Connors. Colleen M 503
Connors, Stephen M 532
Conover, Debra L 395
Conrad. Christopher M 346
Conrad. David A. 181. 316. 476
Conrad. James T 395
Conrad, Lynn T 532
Conrad. Sharon R
Conroy. Catharine J 340, 476
Conroy. Debra J 503
Conte, Anita M
Conte, John A.
Conte, Scottye H
Conway, Dwight A 395
Conway, George M 503
Conway, Michael J
Conyers, James O
Conyers, Larry B. 476
Cook, Amber D. 532
Cook, Amy C
Cook, Betty J 532
Cook, Bobby R
Cook, Charles P
Cook. Charles R Jr
Cook. Edward W
Cook, Gary L
Cook, Melissa J 476
Cook, Nancy E 560
Cook. Robert 352
Cooksey. Curtis R
Cooksey. Joe B 395
Coomer, Larry K
Coomes, Thomas R. 503
Coontz, Douglas H Jr 316
Cooper, Albert S
Cooper, David D 448
Cooper, Debra A
Cooper, Joan L 503
Cooper. John H Jr 503
Cooper. Joyce L 288, 503
Cooper, Judy F 476
Cooper, Karen L
Cooper. Linda D 503
Cooper, Linda K 395
Cooper, Patricia K
Cooper, Randall K
Cooper, Ronald D
Cooper, Susan A
Cooper, Terry W 532
Cooper. Wayne H
Cooper, Yvonne T. 503
Coots. June
Cope. Deland D
Cope, Donald
Cope, Kathy L
Cope. Mary J 532
Cope. Raymon K
Copley. Gary B 306. 476
Copper. Lynn D
Coppersmith. Donald J 289
Coppock. Sharon L. 503
Corbrt. Celia J
Cordell, Jo F
Cordell. Otis W
Corder. Elizabeth F
Cordle. Deborah L 503
Cordoves, Rafael A,
Corey. Glenda F 463
Cornehson. James A.
Cornelison. Patricia
Cornehson. Terri L 532
Cornelius. Charles K
Cornelius, Huey L
Cornelius, James R 532
Cornell, Arizona 369. 395
Cornell Bernice M
Cornett. Betty
Cornett. Carolyn B 395
Cornett, Chester A
Cornell, Deborah A 395
Cornett. Dover
Cornett. Dwight A.
Cornett, Elbert
Cornett. Ford B 532
Cornett, Helen C
Cornett, Hiram J
Cornett, Howard D.
Cornell, Joann J
Cornett. Kenneth 476
Cornett. Lenn
Cornett, Lilly B
Cornett. Mary L
Cornell, Norman H
Cornett. Roy M 476
Cornett. Russell G
Cornett. Stanley N 395
Cornett. Stephen D
Cornett, Steve G
Cornette. Dianna L 212
Cornette. F L
Coronado, Regina B
Correll. Danny W 532
Correll, Elmer E
Corson. Georgina L
Corum, Vicki L 21 1 , 324, 503
Cosby. Betty S 218
Cosby. Marsha K 476
Cosby. Steven L 503
Costas, George J 298
Costme, Jane A 476
Cothern. Ricky D 532
Cottengaim, Tina M 532
Cotton. Billie J
Cotton, Deborah R 503
Cotton, Kathy T 503
Cotton. Nancy E 369. 532
Cottongim, Sandra J 374. 476
Coty, Adrian P
Couch, Bonnie L
Couch. George D
Couch, James D
Couch, Jo Anna 532
Couch, Leslie A 532
Couch, Rebecca J
Couchot, Becky L 266. 532
Coulter, Connie
Coulter, Danny C 346
Coulter, Jonell 532
Coulter. Ronnie R
COUNTER-GUERRILLA RAIDERS
358
Courtney, Kerry L 192. 395
Courtney, Ricky L
Courtney, Timothy W
Covert, Ralph D
Covington, Alan S
Covington, Billy J 322
Covington, Darlene K 288. 532
Covington, Darrell W
Covington. Gayle D
Cowan, James M 288, 476
Cowden, Paul J
Cowherd. Walter D
Cowley. Stephen A
Cowman, Mark F 371
Cox. Anne J
Cox. Anne K.
Cox. Betty C 448
Cox, Bruce C
Cox, Bruce G.
Cox. Charlotte F 532
Cox. Cheryl L 395
Cox. Colin K
Cox, Deborah F
Cox, Denna F
Cox, Douglas R
Cox, Gregory E
Cox, Jacquelm B
Cox, James H
Cox, Janet E 503
Cox, Juanita F
Cox. Judy A M
Cox, Karen L
Cox. Katherme H
Cox. Katherme J 395, 532
Cox, Kathryn O 395
Cox, Kathryn S
Cox, Kenneth E Jr
Cox, Margaret L 293. 350, 396
Cox, Marshall H
Cox, Mary M. 396
Cox. Max A
Cox, Patsy A.
Cox. Paula R 532
Cox. Phyllis M.
Cox, Robert A.
Cox. Ruth Y
Cox. Sally K, 293
Cox. Stephen E 361. 503
Cox. Tony
Cox. Tyler D. 396
Cox, William R
Coyer, John R 276
Coyle, John E Jr
Coyle, Linda H. 532
Coyle, Linda J
Coyle, William M
Cunningham, Madge 176
Crabtree, Eddie R.
Crabtree. Karl W 476
Crabtree, Larry R
Crabtree, Naomi J
Crabtree. Ralph M 503
Crace, Mabel C
Cracraft, David L
Cracraft, Franks 476
Craddock, Vicki L 532
582 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Cralt. Dr Clyde O. 147
Craft, Donna G.
Craft, Rex R.
Craft, Sandra 463
Craft. Teresa A
Craft. Walter M Jr 342, 503
Crafton. James W 503
Craig, Arthur W
Craig. Brenda S 211. 503
Craig. James E 448
Craig, Jean T
Craig, Jess G
Craiger, John R.
Craiger, Sherry L
Cram, Donna H 476
Cramer, Walter C
Crane, Mary C 313. 503
Crane, Patrick M 298. 476
Crask, Connie 532
Crass. Valerie E
Cravens, George A
Crawford. Allen B 532
Crawford, Anna M
Crawford, Betty A
Crawford, Connie F 503
Crawford, Donald R 248, 347. 445
Crawlord. Ethel
Crawford. Lawrence
Crawford, Malcolm R
Crawford, Nancy J
Crawford. Nancy S
Crawlord, Rhonda E
Crawford, Sharon L
Crawford, Shelby G
Crawford, Ted
Crawford, Vicki E
Crawford, Vickie A 503
Crawley, Janie C 396
Crawley, Sarah J 503
Creech, Catherine L
Creech, Kenneth W
Creech. Lee Jr
Creech. Patricia E
Creech. Paul R
Creech, Roy T
Creech, Walter L
Creed, Jeffrey K 305
Creek. Joyce K
Creekmore, Carl W
Creger, Randolph W 532
Crenshaw, Bernard
Crenshaw, Stephen W
Creutzmger, Nikki L
Crews. Camilla H
Crews. Sharon A 197, 286. 396
Cnckmer, Walter B
Cnder, Carl T.
Cngger, Judith A 503
Cngler, Harry S, 476
Cngler, Mary E 532
Cnscillis, Anne B
Crisp. Catherine B
Crisp. Dawn 313
Crisp, Donna J. 503
Crisp, Norman H
Crist. Ercell A.
Crist. Rae L 533
Cnswell, Alvm J Jr
Cnswell, Mabel R 210
Crockett, Jeannette W
Croley. Charles H. 448
Croley, Opal
Croley. Roscoe
Croley. Sandra K 210, 396
Cromer, Gary R
Cromer. Rhonda M
Crone. Kathleen A 504
Cropper. Paula J 396
Cross, Christopher G 214. 346.
396
Cross, Clinton H
Cross, Jeffrey M 504
Cross. Linda C
Cross. Lynn 368
Cross, Patrick T 504
Cross, Sheridan L 396
CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD 244
Crossen, M Jill
Crosstield. Daryl E 476
Crossfield, Joseph G
Crossley, Robert F. 396
Crothers. Carl M
Crothers, David L
Crouch, Dennis D
Crouch. Donnie L
Crouch, Earl T
Crouch. James C
Crouch, June C
Crouch, Mell W Jr 393
Crouch. Vickie E
Croudep, James T
Croudep, Michael A
Crout, Marcia L 504
Crowe, Charles D 251
Crowe. Dale J
Crowley. Nancy S
Cruey. Michael G 474
Crum. Bill R
Crum, George P.
Crum, Richard L
Crum, Susan M
Crum, Woodrow
Crume, George C
Crume. Sue C T
Crump. Barry W
Crump, Bruce 476
With the end of each week, a caravan of "suitcases'
leaves the campus.
Cruse. Belvin L Jr,
Cruse, Betty J. 476
Cruse. Charles C
Cruse, Clarence R
Cruse. Claudia C 292, 476, 496.
523
Cruse, Jackie R.
Cruse, Jeffrey G. 476
Cruse, Lowell T
Cruse. Robert A
Cruse. Vickie R
Crulcher, Danny
Cubed, Deborah J
Cuellar. Dora A
Cutford, Faye 340
Culbenson, Bill Y
Culbertson, Fred C
Culbertson. James A
Culross. Terrell O
Culton, William S 504
Culver, Chester P.
Culver. Deana J 396
Cummmgs, Terry L 262. 533
Cummins, Barry W
Cummms, Danny E
Cummms, Garlan M
Cummins. Janel K 349. 476
Cummins. Jimmy
Cummins, Judith W
Cummms, Kathy C
Cummms, Mary S 396
Cummins, Phillip S
Cummms, Phyllis N
Cummins. Roderick B 533
Cummins, Ruby J
Cundiff. Connie 218
Cundiff, Donald L
Cundift, Horace R
Cundiff, Jerry A
Cundiff. Kenneth C
Cundiff. Kerry D
Cundiff, Sandra L
Cunningham. David M 396
Cunningham, John F
Cunningham, John F
Cunningham, Judy A
Cunningham, Madge W 476
Cunningham, Martin J
Cunningham, Martin J
Cunningham, Rita A
Cunningham, Virenda J 294, 504
Cupp, Brenda K
Cupp. Deborah T 476
Cupp, Jimmy R 476
Cupp, Linda G
Curd, Toy A 343, 504
Curran. Dennis C 287, 341 , 476
Curran, Robert D
Curry, Deborah L 293. 396
Curry, Glen M
Curry, Karen E 533
Curry, Linda K
Curry. Robert G. 316
Curtis, Alice A 476
Curtis. Carolyn D 476
Curtis, Clara J
Curtis. E C 1 60
Curtis, James F
Curtis, Romona L 533
Curtis. Taffie J 264. 476
Curtsinger, Bruce M
Cushmg. Brenda J
Cushman. Sarah C
Custis, Daniel B 371. 504
Cutlip. Greg F 306, 476
Cuzick, Janet F
Cuzick, Philip B
CWENS211
Czor, Douglas W 287. 346, 396
Dabney, Kathleen M 533
Datfron, Lewis M Jr
Daffron, Stephen D
Dafler, Margaret A 463
Dageford, Theodore E 476
Dahlen. Robert D 533
Dalton. Glen E
Dalzell, John B
Damrel, Sheila K
Damron, Brenda J
Damron, James R
Dance, Edward L.
DANCE THEATER 351
Danhauer. Stephen C
Daniel, Barry M
Daniel. Ernest J
Daniel, Jennifer A 476
Daniel, Linda J
Daniel, Nancy S 352
Daniel, Robert 448
Daniel, William K 287, 288, 476
Daniels, Richard W
Daniels, Thomas E
Danko, Donald D
Dansby, Jane L
Dant, Michael L
Darenkamp, Diane C 287, 477
Dargavell, Robert A
Darland, Teresa A. 533
Darr, Richard A.
Darrell, Dons R, 504
Darst. David O 477
Datel, Pravmkumar I 396
Daugherty. Barbara K 218, 477
Daugherty, Donna K 327. 331
Daugherty, Hayward M
Daugherty. Jo Ann 533
Daugherty, Robert E
Daugherty, Terri S
Daugherty, Vicki L R
Daulton, Delilah M
Daulton. Ronald C 477
Davenport, John D 195,248,249,347
Davenport, Julie A 533
Davenport. Robert E 477
Davidson, Carla A B
Davidson, Connie L W
Davidson, John E
Davidson, Marbeth A 396
Davidson, Richard O
Davidson, Ronald J 477
Davidson, Taylor L Jr 218
Davidson. Tommy W
Davidson. Tondaleyo 533
Davies. David Q 504
Davis, Allen W III 293. 298, 396
Davis, Barbara J 533
David. Betty C
Davis. Brenda L 504
Davis. Charlotte A 477
Davis. Charlotte M
Davis. Charon A 533
Davis, Charon A
Davis, Christian L
Davis. Cynthia K 504
Davis. David L 251. 321, 338. 477
Davis, Deloris D
Davis, Dennis R 504
Davis. Diane L 396
Davis, Dixie 504
Davis. Donna F 533
Davis. Freddy W
Davis, Frederick Jr
Davis, Gary M
Davis, Geraldme L
Daws, Harley 215
Davis, Herbert C
Davis, Jacqueline
Davis, James J 396
Davis, Jeffry L
Davis, John W
Davis, Johnny W
Davis, Kathleen E 396
Davis, Kathleen R 349
Davis. Kenneth R 477
Davis. Kimberly A
Davis, Kirk W 396
Davis, Larry D.
Davis, Lea M
Davis. Lisa J 327. 504
Davis. Lou W
Davis, Margaret D 477
Davis, Mary A A
Davis. Michael G 298, 504
Davis. Michael V
Davis. Mittie R. 214. 448
Davis. Nancy J 533
Davis. Norman L
Davis, Peggy M
Davis.Ray D
Davis. Rebecca L
Davis, Richard L 533
Davis, Robert E 396
Davis, Roger D
Davis, Roger K 477
Davis. Ronald 289, 477
Davis, Ronnie D
Davis. Roy E
Davis, Sharon D
Davis. Sherry L 504
Davis. Teresa U 396
Davis. Terry L 533
Davis, Thomas S
Davis. Virginia G 533
Davy, Jenny L W 477
Davy. Mary C
Dawkins. George D
Dawkins, James W
Dawson. Barron, G
Dawson, Charles J 254, 477
Dawson. Charlotte 396
Dawson, Connie S 534
Dawson, Dan P 396
Dawson, Gary D
Dawson, Gwendolyn 396
Dawson, Harriett W
Dawson, Janet R 534
Dawson, Jerry T
Dawson, John A
Day, Deborah K
Day, Margaret B
Dayton, Carol N
Dean, Amos R
Dean, Beverly W. 504
Dean, Elinor J
Dean, Melvm W 364. 477
Dean, Nathan E.
Dean. Shelby J
Dean, Shirley 1 75
Dean. Sydney 504
Dean, Susan L
Deane. Daniel R
Deane. Linda W
Deane, Shirley P.
Dearmond. James E Jr
Dealon, Bernie J
Deaton, Connie S 397
Deaton, James E
Deaton. Larry C
Deatnck, William J
Deals. Linda G
Deblm, Ellen R
Debord. Randy L
Decandia, Anthony W 254, 255
315. 504
Dechmco. Joseph W 397
Dechinco, Judy E 397
Decker, Daniel M
Decker, John P
Decker, Robert F
Deehan, Marilyn R
Deehan, Roena M
Deely. Donna J
Deely. Philip L
Deenng, Angela R
Dees. Byron W
Detranco, James L 223
DeGeorge, Richard T 165
Deglow. Richard L 397
Dehlin. Angela M 534
Dejaco, Mary J 397
Delaney, Angela C 340
Delaney. Edward N 341
Delaney, Gloria A
Delaney, Michael H
Delaney, Victor G
Delduca. Deborah A 97. 397
Deluca. Denise M 211, 463
Delk, r£zra
Delk, Mable D
Dellay. Lawrence F
Delong, Carole C
Delong. Melvm J
Delph. Joseph B 397
Delph, Larry A
Delph, Ttpaporn K
DELTA OMICRON 216
DELTA SIGMA THETA 300
DELTA UPSILON 303
Demarco, Donald P
Demay, Michael A
Demicheal. Lucille B
Demko, Patricia L 313. 477
Demoran. Leroy A Jr
Demoss, Dianne H 266
Demoss, Stelli L
Dempsey, Linda L
Denham, Angela M
Denham, Julie L
Denmg, David F
Denison, Robert L Jr
Denlmger, Nancy L 534
Denman. Linda L 477
Denny. Charlotte 1 53
Denney, Leon
Denney, Roscoe
Dennis. Danny C
Dennis, David O 305. 360
Dennis, Kathleen
Dennis. Michael L 534
Dennis. Ralph E
Dennis, Vicki L B 213, 397
Dennison, Darryl K 504
Dennison, Karen D
Denniston, Kay
Dennislon, Kay L
Denniston, Lois A 397
Denny, James H
Denny, June R 397
Dent, Connie M 534
Depaolo, Robert M
Depew, Kathryn G 477
Depuy, Roy E Jr
Deronde. Chenlynn S 448
Derossett, Betty J. 534
Derossett, Sarah E 534
DE SHANNON. JACKIE 437
Deskms, John T 397
Deskms. Robed A 477
Deskms, Vicki L 368
Desloover, Raymond F 397
Despam, David T
Detjen, Ervin W Jr
Deloma, Mark A 315
Dettlmger, David R
Dettor. Joyce A 267, 504
Detz. Barbara A
Deutsch, Joseph H III
Devault, Angela R
Devault, James B
Dever, Mary B
Devere. Andrew J
Devers. Richard G 477
Devine, Charles F
Devine. Thomas P 534
Devine. Vicky C
Devoe, Henry M
Devore, Archie 371
Devnes, Paul D
Dewees, Carolyn S 534
Deweese. Mary C
Dewitt. Joseph R
Deyoub, Paul L
Dezarn, Beverly S
Dick. Gary 477
Dick, Martha J. 477
Dick. Sandra J 534
Dickerson, Ellen M 534
Dickerson, Gregory A 504
DICKEY CHAPELLE SOCIETY 212
Dickey. Margaret A
Dickson. Richard K
Dickter. Carol S.
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 583
Dickter. Richard I 215. 449
Dicob, Catherine M 534
Diddams, Linda H
Didion, Douglas A
Diehl, Richard J 217, 355
Dierks, Diane J
Diersmg, Caroline M
Difloe. Donna M
Dill. Donna R
Dillingham. Kamelya E 463
Dilhon. Constance A
Dillon, Chris L
Dillon, Gary M.
Dingus. James B 319
Dmsmore. Harry V
DIRECTION EASTERN 344
Dishon, Albert A 477
Dishon, Janet A
Dishon, Margie M 477
Dismeaux, William K
Disney, Beverley K 319
Dittmar. James W 258
Divine, Ann L 534
Dix. Tanya R 534
Dixit. Satya B 449
Dixon. Anna J Y
Dixon. Donald R
Dixon. Larry C
Dixon, Laura F 479
Dixon, Maggie J
Doan, Janice K
Doane, Richard C
Doane. Robert M
Dobbins, Kevin 534
Dobbins, Napoleon
Dobbs, Robert A
Dobbs, Teresa W
Dobson, Eddie
Dobson, Sandra K
Dockery. Karen A 29. 371. 377.
378
Dockery, Karla A
Dockery. Ronald C
Dodd. Diane L 288, 479
Dodd. Emma C L
Dodd. Mary A 534
Doelker, Regina S
Doerhoefer, Kenneth A
Doenng. James A
Doerr, Claudia J
Doggendort. John N
Doggett, David H
Doggett, Dennis D 297
Dolan. Michael A 449
Dolen. Bertie R
Dollins. John O
Donahoe. Kevin G
Donaldson. David A 504
Donley. Darla R 210, 219
Donnelly. Cheryl
Donoghue, Richard B .305. 398
Donohoe, Robin B
Donohue. Patricia D 313. 369. 479
Donta, Robert A 214, 398
Dooley. Pamela J 534
Dooley, Richard W 399
Doohttle, Steve K 287. 342. 479
Dorman, James H 399
Dorsel, Deborah A 288
Dorsey, Robert C
Doss, Janice M 313
Doss, Joanne V 463
Doss, Joey 313
Dossett, Janice A G 399
Dostalik, James R 244. 534
Dotson. Irvin L 399
Dotson, Patricia J 217.351,374.
399
Dotson, Richard L
Dotson, Roseanna L C
Dotson, Sharon E
Doty, Deborah E 292. 479
Dougan, Teresa A
Dougherty, Beth A 553
Dougherty, Dorothea M 504
Dougherty, Patrick L 399
Doughty, Robert A 287. 479
Douglas, Billye J
Douglas, Carl R
Douglas, Dwight A
Douglas, Jerry L
Douglas. John J Jr
Douglas, Patricia A C
Douglass, Richard M
Dowden, Andrew F III
Dowdy. Dennis R
Dowell, Burms B 479
Dowell, Lynn D 399
Dowell, Patricia L 534
Downer, Michael G
Downey, Jean A 504
Downey, Melissa C
Downing, Allen W
Downing, Anne
Downing. Mary E
Downing, Robert G Jr.
Downs, Charles L
Doyle, George T 399
Doyle, Jacqueline A
Doyle, James S
Doyle. Judy H
Doyle. Michael T 534
Doyle, Pamela L 534
Dozier, Randolph
Drake, Lawrence C
Drake, Morns A
Draughn. Bessie C
Draut. Arthur A 306
Draves, Jettrey L 248
Dreisbach, Andrea C
Dreisbach, Mary R
Drew, John R 216, 399
Dnngenburg, Duane C
Drosche. William E
Drum, Adella L
Drum, Grenda S
Drummond. Jerome M 534
Drury, Joan A 399
Drury. Tilman II
Dryer, Robert J 305
Drysdale, Robin J 535
Du Vail, Stephen C
Dube, Philip H 388, 449
Ducharme. Dennis A
Duerson, Kendall L
Duerson, Larry C
Duff. Jack O 504
Duft, James A
Duft, Jettrey M 219. 449
Dutt. Judy L B
Dutt. Sharon V 324, 465
Duff, Sheila 535
Duff, Shirley D
Duff, Stephen E 341. 479
Dult, Susan K 340. 535
Duff, William E 560
Duff. Zetta L 504
Dufour. Mary M
Dufour, Phillip M
Dugger, David L 465
Dughi, John J Jr
Duke, Franklin D
Duke, Henrietta S
Dukes. Garry W 535
Dullaghan. Joyce A
Dullaghan. Timothy C
Dulli. Amy S 504
Dulworth, Jane C 327
Dunagan, Daryl L
Dunagan, Margaret T
Dunaway. Charlotte P
Dunaway, Louise B
Dunaway, Phyllis G 399
Dunaway. Stuart W
Dunbar. Pamela K 535
Duncan, James R
Duncan, Larry A
Duncan. Mark E 399
Duncan, Raymond L
Duncan, Robert E
Duncan, Stephen F
Duncan, Terry J 535
Duncil, Geneva
Dungan, Barbara J
Dungan. Kathy A
Dunham, Christie M
Dunigan. Sue E M
Dunkin, Marshall F Jr.
Dunkman. June M 504
Dunlap, Dianne J 266
Dunlap, Gary R 399
Dunlap, Robert M
Dunn, Christopher M 465
Dunn. Danny D
Dunn, Jackie K 504
Dunn, James F
Dunn, Larry O
Dunn. Leonard W
Dunn, Margaret G
Dunn. Mary E 535
Dunn, Mervm
Dunn, Rebecca A 535
Dunn, Regina K
Dunn, Rex 215. 321. 363. 449
Dunn. Robert C 535
Dunn, Robert E
Dunn, Sharon F
Dunn, Sylvester
Dunn, William T 399
Dunsmore, William S
Dunstall. Clarence E 288
Durbin. James F
Durbm, Mary E
Durbin, Steven L
Durham. Ann K 504
Durham, Benita G
Durham, Beverly C
Durham, Clayton W
Durham. James E
Durham, Judy A
Durham, Norma E J
Durham, Russell P Jr
Durkm, Jon E, 399
Durkin, Tern M 504
Durrett, Emily S
Durrett. Robert B 306, 399
Dusing, Kathleen L 465
Duszak, Michael J 605
Dufschke, Stephen W
Duty, Linda L
Duty. Michael E 215
Duty. Vernon D 341
Duvall, Jesse M
Duvall. Stuart G
Duvall, Teresa S.
Dwelley, Jill E 449
Dwelley, William E
Dwyer, Dons D.
Dye, Claude W. 322, 399
Dyehouse. June I
Dyehouse, Rhonda C 212, 219.
377, 399
Dyer. Jane A 504
Dyer, Richard N Jr
Dyke. James K
Dyke. Thomas W
Dykes, James E
Dyste, Florence E
Dziech, Karen S
E CLUB 347
Eades, Patty M 399
Eades, Sarah J
Eads, Beth A 535
Eads, Gary L
Eads. Michon R
Eagan. Sarah E 499
Eager. Sue R
Eanes, Patricia L 399. 504
Eans, Bridget A 560
Earehart, Terry L
Earle, Keith E
Earley. Keith M 479
Earley, Michael L 504
Early, Patricia L 219, 287
Earlywme, Linda L 504
Earnest, Carla L 535
Easley, Jimmy J
Easter. Susan D
EASTERN PROGRESS STAFF 373
Easter. Vickie L 535
Easterday. Sheila E 327, 504
Easterhng, Robert L
Easterling, Thomas A
Eaton, Joseph E 316. 399
Eaton, Kenneth A
Eaves, Michael R
Ebert, Minnielynn M
Ebert. Robert H 399
Eby. Marilyn S 327. 504
Eckman. Beckie L
Edalgo, Tyson L
Edelen, Margaret C
Edelen, Mary L 535
Edelen, Sarah C 479
Eden, Harold D
Edenfield. Charles L 479
Edgington. Cynthia K 479
Edgmgton, Ernest L 287, 399
Edmonds, Connie J C
Edmonds. Donald L
Edmonds. Robert H
Edmondson. Lois I
Edwards. Anna L
Edwards, Bobby G
Edwards. Charles W 298
Edwards. Chester L
Edwards. Donald O
Edwards, Elmer D
Edwards, Frank W Jr
Edwards, Gary C
Edwards, James G 504
Edwards, Karen R
Edwards, Kathy L
Edwards, Maria H
Edwards, Marsha L
Edwards, Marvin 128
Edwards, Michael J
Edwards, Rita R
Edwards, Sharon L R
Edwards, William E
Edwards, Yvonne
EELS, SWIM TEAM 244
Egbert. Marvin M 399
Eger, Jelfery A 535
Egerton, Hardin M
Eggemeier. William M 399
Eggen. Joseph L
Ehlen. Nancy L.
Ehrenberg, Judith A 313,399
Ehret, Walter R 399
Eicher. Kathy L 268
Eisenmenger, Barbara 211. 340,
504
Eissfeldt. Joanne M
Eker, Sherry L 399
Eklund, Robert G
Elam, Betty J 313. 362, 400
Elam, Daniel C
Elam. Deborah A
Elam, Deborah G. 535
Elam. Donald H
Elam. Lester Ray
Elder, Benedict J
Elder. Virginia K 400
Eldredge. Carol J 4 79
Eldredge, Garry A
Eldredge, Larry A
Eldndge, Barry G
Eldndge. James N
Eldndge, Linda E 535
Eldndge, Minerva B
Elgin, Clifford T.
Elgin, Thomas M
Elkin, Betty J 207. 400
Elkins. Cathy A 535
Ellery. Phyllis A
Ellmger, Robert H 504
Ellingsworth. Thomas 371 . 479
Elliott. Darlene K
Elliott. Donald C 297
Elliott. Donald C
Elliott. Harold E Jr
Elliott, Leslie D
Elliott. Martha A 292, 479
Elliott, Norma H
Elliott. Peggy L
Elliott, Tom R
Ellis, Brenda C R
Ellis. Danny R
Ellis. David W
Ellis. Mark A
Ellis, Mary K 535
Ellis. Ralph A
Ellison. Bonnie C
Ellison, Danny M
Ellison. Gary B
Ellsworth. George W
Elmore. Debra L 327, 331
Elmore, James R 535
Elovitz, Antoinette M
Elovitz. Mary R
Elrod, Dennis M
Elsea, Thomas H
Elseth, Lucile A
Elswick, Judith M
Elton, William G 449
Elvove, Regina 535
Ely, Robert M 504
Elza, Dons J.
Elza. Shirley R
Elza. Vida D
Elzy. Denise L 479
Embree. Horace M
Embree. James T
Embry. Jean H 535
Emmanuel, Winston A 400
Emmons. Charles F. 165
Emory. Lillian R S
Endres, Diane M 535
Endres, Mary J
Engard, Vicki D 479
Engelhardt, Richard L 449
Engelhardt, William H
England, Deborah L 535
England. Larry L
Engle. Carolyn J 479
Engle, Jerry E 298. 535
Engle, Linda A 504
Engle. Mary S,
Engler, Susan K 207, 287, 400
Engstrom, Knstie E
Ennis, Michael S
Ensminger. Angela S
Ensor, Teresa Y
Epifano, James A 319
Epley. Soma J 327, 479
Epling. Gaynell 449
Epling. William D
Epp, Danny D 319
Epperson, Catherine Y
Epperson, David B
Epperson, Tonya F 535
Enckson, Victor J
Ensman, Barbara L
Ernest, Alan
Ernest. Brenda S P
Ernest. Carolyn A
Ernest, James M
Ernspiker, Kenneth Jr 400
Erpelding, John C
Erwin, Patricia A 327
Erwin, Thomas G
Esser. Walter O 248. 347
Estep. Carolyn K
Esfep, Donald C 400
Estep. Johnney S
Estep. Karan L 535
Estep. Linda S
Estep, Randall K
Estep, Timothy A
Estepp, Jeffrey G 560
Estes, Anna G
Estes, Donald L
Estes, Edgar L
Estes, Ehxabeth S W
Estes, John A
Estes, Maria J
Estes, Paul D
Estill, Deborah K 504
Estill, Robert L.
Estndge, Felix J
Estndge, Karen S 504
Estndge, Marsha Jo
ETA GAMMA SIGMA 218
Etheredge. David A 306
Ethenngton. Carl L
Ethenngton, Rebecca
Eubank, David T 535
Eubanks, Thomas H
Evans. Billie L. 479
Evans. Cathy G 400
Evans, Daniel E
Evans, Fred A
Evans. Gerald D
Evans. Harold G
Evans. Jett W
Evans, Joseph T
Evans. Loudetta A 535
Evans, Rebecca A M
Evans, Richard S
Evans, Rodney K
Evans. William H
Eve, Arthur J III 504
Everage, Debra K 479
Everage, Judy G
Evendge. Sheha K
Everman, Carla A
Everman, Deana M,
Eversole, John E
Eversole, Judy K 479
Eversole. Kenneth E.
Eversole, Mary J 293
Eversole, Mary S 479
Eversole, Norma R
Eversole. Peggy S 400
Ewalt, John M
Ewing, Sandra F 535
Fackert. Larry W
Fahnestock, Howard H
Fahr, Jennifer A 535
Faig. Kathie A 535
Faig, Kimberley B 535
Fain, Robert L
Fair, Michael L 535
Fanning, Gary D 31 5
Fantetti, Kathny'n M 535
Fanes. Richard A
Fans. Cynthia S 535
Farler. John W
Farler, Verna M.
Farley. Linda C
Farley, Rebecca M 96
Farmer. Arlene
Farmer, David R
Farmer, Delenna R 505
Farmer, Donna S
Farmer, Florence C
Farmer, Jocelyn 560
Farmer, Joseph T
Farmer, Karen G 535
Farmer, Luther 128
Farmer, Robert C.
Farmer, Stevan D
Farmer. Una F
Farney, Kathy E
Farnsworth, Robert E.
Farr, Grover V
Farrell. Yolanda G 400
Farrell. John 251
Farns, Alvin W
Farns, Bruce E 535
Farns, Cheryl F
Farns, Esther E
Farns, Ezra W F
Farns. Hosea
Farns. Larry S
Farns, Marjone M
Farns, Michelle E
Farns. Nancy C 535
Farthing, William T
Fassler. Gary J
Faughn, Mary A
Faulconer. Gary R
Faulkner, Barry M
Faulkner, Beranrd E
Faulkner. Diana M
Faulkner. Gregory P
Faulkner. Hazel W
Faulkner, Linda
Faulkner, Marsha J
Faulkner, Michael B
Faulkner, Michael D 535
Faulkner, Nancy D
Faulkner, Phyllis K
Faulkner, Robert T
Faulkner, Shirley A W
Faulkner, Tommy R.
Faust, Susan K
Favors, William M
Favre, Anthony C
Faw, Thomas G
Fawley, Marianne
Fay. John C
Feather, Harry B 303
Fedders, David A 479
Federle. Dianna L 400
Fee. Terry A
Fee, Thomas H
Feeback, Barry R
Feeback, Charles M.
Feldhaus, David J 321. 400
Feldhaus. Edward M 346, 479
Feldman, Beverly D 479
Feldman, Fritz P 479
Feldman, Theresa A 401
Fell, James W 303
Feller. Holly J 343, 505
Feltner. Donald R 1 39
Feltner. Martha L
Feltner, Philip L 449
Feltner, Taylor L 401
Felty, Wayne D
Fender, Michael L 505
Fennell, Deborah E
Fennell, Kent D
Ferguson, Beverly J
Ferguson. Deborah A.
Ferguson, Deborah S
Ferguson, Drue Jr. 401
Ferguson. Elma J 216, 401
Ferguson. Joanne F
Ferguson, Michael M 401
Ferguson. Norman W.
Ferguson, Rudy G
Ferman. Mary E 294, 401
Ferrante, Mary A 369
Ferrell, Denny L 479
Ferrell. Gary L 3b/, 535
Ferrell, Jerry A
Fernng, Karen L
FIELD HOCKEY. WOMEN'S 266
Fielder, Glenn R
Fields, Bonnie A 505
Fields. Carole Y 401
Fields. Edward D
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Fields, Garry L
Fields. Gayle J
Fields, Harrison R
Fields. James L 195, 197, 206.
215, 401
Fields, James P 214
Fields. Judith C. 535
Fields, Judy K. A
Fields. Rmme J 535
Fields. Sharon B 300, 331. 401
Fields, Sondra L
Fields. Stephen A. 401
Fields. Steve W 535
Fields, Suzan G
Fields. Terry D 451
Fields. Virginia A
Fields, Yvonne 219
Fiely, James M 401
Fife. Deborah A
Filer, Knsty A 535
Filer, Donald R 202, 214, 401
Filut, Jack M
Filut, Karen J K
Fincel, Deborah R. 327
Finch, Carolyn L 288
Fmck, Thomas P 347, 535
Findley. Robert S
Fmdley. Thomas E 254, 479
Finger, Michael J 535
Fink, Jeffrey A
Finley, Debra L
Finley, Glenda C D 369, 402
Finley, Larry H 505
Finley, Mae 402
Finley. Rose G 479
Finnell. John W
Firman. Donna F
Firman. Lillian M
Fischer. Claudia L 267, 402
Fischer. Debbie L
Fischer. Lynda K
Fischer, Patricia J
Fischer, Peter L 402
Fisher, Beverly J 402
Fisher, Caroline 340, 479
Fisher. Cynthia D 535
Fisher, Diane C 402
Fisher, Donald R
Fisher, Eileen 289
Fisher, Gordon L
Fisher, Linda C.
Fisher, Mark A 402
Fisher, Mary A 349, 389
Fisher. Mary C.
Fisher. Millicenf J 465
Fisher, Pnscilla E
Fisher. Richard H II
Fisher, Sandra A B
Fisk. Pamela A M 214, 402
Fisk, Terry L 214, 346, 402
Fister, Madelines 479
Fitch. Joseph C 402
Fitzer. Linda M. 402
Fitzgerald. Cindy A. 479
Fitzpafnck, Charles 479
Fifzpafnck, Donna M
Fitzpalnck, Jacquely 505
Fitzpafnck, James D
Fitzpafnck, Thomas A
Fizer, Judy K
FLACK. ROBERTA 67
Flairty, Paul S 505
Flamm, Marsha R 505
Flanery, Lynn P 402
Flaugher, Jennifer S
Flauft, James R
Fleckenstein, Geraldine P 451
Fleckensfem. Robert 479
Fleenor, Katie S
Flesher, Cacys 371
Flesher, William M
Fletcher, Janice L
Fleury, Joseph K
Flint, Steven R
Flood, Anna M 560
Flood. Mary W
Flora, Joyce L 479
Flowers, Larry A
Flowers, Samuel B
Flowers. Susan R 327. 505
Floyd. Bobby D
Floyd. Carol A
Floyd, Glenda L D
Floyd. John B III
Floyd, Patricia M 195, 210
Flynn, Alan W
Flynn, David L
Flynn, Freeda J
Flynn, James H
Flynn, Jennifer L
Flynn, Kathi A 505
Flynn, Kenneth R
Flynn, Mary A
Flynn, Ronald H
Flynn, Susan J 505
Flynn, Weyneth D
Fockele, Robert D
Foff, James C 248
Fogg. Andrea E 479
Fogt, Anders 479
Fogt. David R 316. 402
Fogt. Nancy A J
Fogt. Niels H
Foland, John E 402
Foley, Glenn A
Foley. John R 535
Foley. Judy A. 505
Foley. Lisa Y. 536
Foley, Michael J
Foley, Roger A
Foley, Sandra J 479
Foley, Steve A 505
Foley, Vicky L 269, 402
FOOD AND NUTRITION CLUB 366
FOOTBALL. COLONELS 222
Forbes, David C 451
Forbis. Tr.nna L 216. 324
Ford, Danny R
Ford, James M
Ford, Sandra D
Ford, Sue H
Ford. Gov Wendell 128. 148
Ford. William B
Fore, James H
Forderhase. Nancy K 167
Fore, Larry D
Fore. Stephen E 298, 479
Foree, Charles H
Foree, Yvonne W 402
Foreman, Gaynell H 505
Forkal. Yvonne G 368. 479
Forman, Joseph M
Forman, Thomas G
Forsythe, Barbara B
Forsythe, Joyce A 292. 331
Forsythe, Patricia L
Forsyfhe, Robert A
Fortner, David W 403
Fortner. Rex D 197, 403
Fortner, Sharon K
Fortner. Steven G 403
Fortner, Susan K P.
Fortney. Joyce J
Fortune, Susanne G
Forwerck, Jill L
Fosson, Carol G
Fosson, Steven R 403
Fosler. Arthur L.
Fosler, Bobby E
Foster, Donald E
Foster. Gerrye L 403
Foster, James C
Foster, Juanita G
Foster, Larry T
Foster, Marcia J 293, 403
Foster, Peggy A
Foster, Robed A
Foster, Sharon D
Fouch, Dianna L
Fournans, Peter N
Foutch, Enoch Jr
Fowler, Ruth 505
Fowler, Teresa L 313
Fox. Harold T
Fox, Jo A 321. 505
Fox, Lynn S 371, 536
Fox, Mary T 505
Fox, Nanette
Fox, Susan N 560
Fox, Thelma L 505
Fraley. Dennis 505
Fraley, Douglas A
Fraley, Gladys L
Frelay. Lawrence D 319. 403
Fraley, Stephen R
Francis, Adnanna H
Francis, Charles R
Francis. Delma J 211,212.374,
505
Francer, Evelyn 2~\Q
Francis, Helen A 536
Francis. James D
Francis, Pamela M
Francis, Thomas C
Frank, Alan T
Frank, Patricia A
Franke, Janice L 505
Franklin. Patricia S 403
Franklin, Patty L 536
Franklyn, David D 451
Fravert. Gail L 536
Frazee, Charles V 319
Frazer, Paul D
Frazier, Charles D
Frazier, Charles L
Frazier, Ester R 403
Frazier, Howard W
Frazier, Michael R
Frazier, Roy R
Frazier. Wayne 560
Frederick, Dwam B 403
Frederick, Linda S
Fredericks, Rex
Fredericks, Rita I 145, 505
Free. Judith A 536
Freeburg, Marna S 536
Freedman, Kenneth N
Freeman, Brenda L
Freeman, James W
Freeman, John W
Freeman. Margaret E
Freeman, Michael D
Freeman, Ronnie L 403
Freeman. Teresa J 349, 403
Freer, Dave E 210
Freer, Susan L
Freitag, Russell C
Freking, Connie J 31
Frekmg, Margaret E C
Freking, Robert W Jr
French, Gary C 479. 536
French, Gwenn M
French, Jacquelyn Y 536
French, Larry L
French, Linda A B
French, Robert E
French. Vicky C
French, Vincenta
Frenzke, Mane E
Frey. Jill D 313
Fncker, Robert W 322
Fried, David A 287. 536
Fried, Joan Y
Fnedly. Harold H Jr 505
Friend. Carol L
Friend, Evelyn J M
Fnson, Audrey L 479
Frith. Dorothy P 560
Fnlsch, William S 303. 403
Fritz. Charles T
Fritz, Douglas E
Fritz. Gary N
Fniz, Pamela J
Fritz, Vickie D 313. 505
Fritzer, Linda 30
Froman, Michael K
Froman, William K 260
Fron, Joni G
Fronzo, Frank C
Frost, David F
Frosf, Donna
Frost, Jack D 212. 373. 375, 451
Frost, Patti J
Frost, Ralph E
Frost, Robert C
Frump, Gerald E
Fry, David L 403
Fry. Elian J 536
Fry, Sharon 536
Frye. Edilh L
Frye. Jerome E
Fryman, John M 264, 265. 479
Fryman. Julian F
Fryman, Rhonda L 369. 507
Fryman. Richard D 507
Fryman, Richard E II
Fryman, Robert A 367, 507
Fuchs, Karen D 211
Fuchs, Robert T II
Fugafe. Betfy A
Fugafe, Carolyn G
Fugafe, David L
Fugafe, Don
Fugale, Farrell F
Fugate. Fred D 536
Fugafe, Gary L 507
Fugate, Herbert W
Fugate, Kennelh S
Fugafe, Ronald D
Fugale, Sandra C 536
Fulks, Deborah S
Fultbnght, Glen 21 6
Fuller, James M Jr
Fuller, Lisa R 536
Fuller, Shirley A.
Fulfon, Bruce M 479
Funk, John W 403
Fuqua. Beniamin E
Funno, Richard D 536
Furnish, Billy T
Furr, Anne R 327. 403
Fury. Richard S 479
Fussnecker, Marilyn V 536
Fussnecker, Sharon K 479
Futrell. Kay A
Gabbard, Alice L
Gabbard, Betty S
Gabbard, Bobby G
Gabbard, Earl L
Gabbard, Hugh E
Gabbard, James H
Gabbard, James H
Gabbard, John P
Gabbard, Keith D 536
Gabbard, Larry J
Gabbard, Larry S
Gabbard. Lydie C M
Gabbard. Manlee M
Gabbard, Mary L
Gabbard, Michael W 403
Gabbard, Paula C
Gabbard, Pauline S
Gabbard, Robert B
Gabbard. Rose M
Gabbard, Sharon 507
Gabbert. Edward L
Gabehart, Marsha D
Gabhart, Carl K 403
Gabhart, James W
Gabhart, Laura L 536
Gabhart, Patricia G 403
Gabhart. Rudy A 403
Gabriel, Gabriel U
Gade, Larry A
Gaffney, Mary L
Gaffney, William H
Gagle, Steven L 480
Gaines, Delores A 403
Gaines, Linda S 403
Gaines. Marilyn D 536
Gaines. Rodney G 297
Games, William K 241
Galamb, Karen S 507
Galati, Susan L 507
Gall. Roxanne B 536
Gallaher, Kathleen A 536
Gambill, Patricia A B 560
Gamble. Steven E
Gambrell, David R
Gammell, Gloria R 480
Gammon, Cynthia S 536
Gander, Anna K
Gann, Jan R
Gano, Sam P 322, 403
Gant, Mildred M
Garback, Janice M 403
Garda, Judith C 536
Gardiner, Slephame C 480
Gardner, James L 536
Gardner, Jerry I
Gardner, Marsha C 480
Gardner, William J
Garey, Peggy L 536
Garland, Roger L 480
Garland. Ron 346
Garman, Gary D 214, 346, 342
480
Garner. Carolyn J
Garner. Helen G 289, 403
Garnetl, Johnny W
Gar'nett. Karen S 536
Garnett. Kennelh W
Garrard, Steven J 403
Garrett, Gary W 480
Garrett. Laurel L
Garrett, Marshall 195. 322
Garrett, Richard C
Garretl. Slephen E
Garretl. Walfer M
Garrett, William G 536
Garrison, Bruce R
Garrison, Carolyn A
Garrison, David K
Garrison, Ronald K
Garrison. Ronald R
Garth, Cynlhia S 343, 536
Garfin, Diana G 507
Garvey, Jeffrey W
Garvin, Stephen F 536
Gary. Donna E 367, 480
Gash, Daniel L 210. 507
Gaskm, Donald W
Gaskins. Diane J
Gaston. Larry L
Gates, Donald L
Gates, Edward L
Gatewood, Betfe C 371,403
Gatlifl, Walter E
Gatton, Vicki L
Gay, Bertram D
Gay, Brenl
Gay. Carol J B
Gay. Clinton
Gay. Leslie C Jr.
Gay. Louise
Gay, Phillip
Gay, Vernon
Gaydos, Gwen
Gayheart, Joyce
Gayheart, Rhoda A
Gayle, Veronica 300. 507
Gearhart, Darretl A
Gearhart, William D
Gebauer, Harry R Jr
Geddes, David A
Gedhng, Ellen C
Gedlmg. James L
Gehron. Fred R 451
Geier, William A 153
Geigert. Walfer A
Geisen, Mark H 403
Gellhaus. Gregory D 298, 404
Gentry, Dennis A
Gentry, Dons A 480
Gentry, Ellen L 536
Gentry, Gary W
Genfry, James B 404
Gentry. Linda A 507
Genfry. Michael R
Genfry, Nancy S
Gentry, Sharon K 536
Gentry. Shirley C
Genlry, Susan 404
Gentry, Timofhy W 536
Geoghegan. Johnetta 306
Geoghegan. Joyce A
Geoghegan, Virginia R 507
George. Edward H III 363. 451
George. Jacqueline M
George, Linda A
George, Theodore 1 64
Gerard. Rhea K
Gerding, Diane L 536
Gerlack, Norman W 297
Geron, Pat 258
Gernert. John R
Gerfh, Kathleen A M 404
Gerfh. Richard W 507
Gesenhues, John H
Getman, Barbara R
Gevedon, Janice C
Ghai. Pamela A 367
Gholson, Mary L
Gholston. Dianne A 536
Giancola, Lana C
Giancola. Lone L S
Gibbs. Gregory A 315, 507
Gibbs, Paul L 536
Gibson, Barbara G 331 . 404
Gibson. Clara
Gibson, David Evan 404
Gibson. David F 287, 480. 507
Gibson, David R
Gibson, Earl C
Gibson, Elmer 536
Gibson, Frankie L
Gibson. Gene C 371, 536
Gibson, James C
Gibson, Janie E 507
Gibson. Joseph B Jr 480
Gibson. Judy L 480. 472
Gibson. Keith 371
Gibson, Margaret A 536
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 585
Gibson, Mark W.
Gibson, Paul D
Gibson, Richard C 404
Gibson, Thomas K 465
Gibson. William M
Gibson. Vicki 404
Gilford. Lu Ann 536
Gilbert, Arthur D Jr
Gilbert, Cebert
Gilbert, Deborah S
Gilbert, Donald D
Gilbert, Gary
Gilbert, Glenn D 507
Gilbert, James L
Gilbert, Jane R
Gilbert, Jerry T
Gilbert, John E
Gilbert, Lon K.
Gilbert, Sherne L 507
Gilbert, Susan B 536
Giles. Paul W
Giles, Ronald L
Giles, Terrye E
Gilkeson, Orion R
Gill, Jennifer A
Gill. Linda J 292
Gill, Timothy M
Gillaspie, Lynn C
Gillespie, Stephen K
Gilliam. Dannie 536
Gilliam, Donnie 536
Gilliam. Dons F
Gilliatt, Pamela P.
Gilliland, Hugh R
Gilliland, Virginia D
Gillispie, Charley E 346, 480
Gillispie, Sylvia V
Gilpm, Brian C 404
Gilpm, Neal B
Gilpm, Roger D 480
Gillner, Rebecca S 536
Gimmel, Richard F
Gimmel, Robert N 363
Ginter, Gary L
Ginler. George G
Ginter, Margaret H
Gmter, Tern A 465
Girdler, Barbara A S
Girdler, Donald E
Girdner, Reeda V
Girly. Pamela J 536
Gish, Doris J E
Githerman, Larry W.
Given. Charlene 21 1
Givens, Julie M
Gladson, Debra L
Glasgow, Deborah K
Glasgow. Harry K
Glass, Dane P
Glass, Joan D
Glass. Mary 343. 345
Glass, Paul A 254, 287, 315. 507
Glass, Vicki L 272
Glasscock, Harold L
Glasscock, Kaye V 536
Glasscock. Mary L 289, 507
Glassford, Ellen S 322. 327
Glassford, Stephen K 322
Glaze. Cheryl L S
Glaze, Gary W 507
Glebocki, Joan m
Glenn, Bonnie F 507
Glier. Dan 341
Gloss. Jen L 536
Glover, Susan G 480
Gnadinger, Craig T. 342, 346
Goatley, Charles F 536
Goatley. David M
Goatley, John E 480
Goble, James A
Goble. John E
Goble, Pamela 480
Goble, Roberts 451
Goble, Robin G
Gocke, Christopher C
Godby, Forrest E
Godby, Geraldean 537
Godby, Stephanie
Godsey. Cheryl L 537
Godsey, Dale A
Godsey, Ronnie H
Goettel, Anne
Goettel, Harry C
Goetz, Louise M
Goft, Esther M 465
Gott. Joe L
Goft. Mary J
Goff, Patricia V B
Goff, Slayrean
Gott, Susan E
Gotorth, Robert L Jr
Goggin, Billie L
Goh, Hok Soon 451
Gohmann. Virginia M 266
Goin, Kenneth
Goms. Larry W 451
Goins, Patricia A
Gold. Steven D 197. 204. 215. 404
Goldbach, Pamela S 350, 480
Goldey, Robert F
Goldsmith. Stanley N
Goldston, William J. 404
GOLF. COLONELS 256
Golyer, Peggy E 369, 507
Gooch, Charlene S
Gooch, Donald W
Gooch, Fred M
Gooch, John D
Gooch. Judy L. 175
Good, Bradley J 537
Good. Cindy M
Good, Cynthia J
Good. Gary W
Good, Robert P
Goodall, Rhonda K
Goodm, Daphne H
Goodm, Donna S. 507
Goodm, Evylene P
Goodm, Hiram
Goodin, Rose O
Gooding, Brian S
Gooding. Patrick J
Goodlett, Charlene A- 480
Goodlett. Gary
Goodlett, Sharon T
Goodlette. Caddie A
Goodlette, Richard H
Goodman, Joseph L
Goodman, Lacy Jr 404
Goodman, Ralph W 537
Goodman. Stephen J
Goodrich, Gail M
Goodrich, William A
Goodwin, Constance S. 465
Goodwin, David W
Goodwin, Gary L
Goodwin, Jerry D
Goolsby, John R
Goolsby, Margaret R
Gootee. William M Jr
Gordon, Betty R
Gordon, Bruce E
Gordon, Connie S
Gordon. George L Jr 422
Gordon, Glenn C
Gordon, Rebecca A
Gore, Mary E.
Gorentlo, Daryl L
Gorka, Susana Mane 451
Gorley, Kelvin D 342, 480
Gorley. Robed C
Gorman, Jack W
Gorman, John F 404
Gorski, James R
Goss, Dennis L
Gosser. Kennie C 404
Gosser, Phyllis F
Gossett, Terri L 537
Gossom, James M
Gottshall, Robert B
Gough. Patsy L 249, 404
Gouwens, Gordon D
Govan, John F
Govan, Steve J
Gover, Cecil G
Gover, Jimmy W 371, 537
Govedlo. Daryl L 537
Goyne, Glenn E 404
Grace. Hickory E
Grace. John M
Gradmger, Craig T 465
Graff, Anita J
Graft, Barbara A
Graft. Mary C 537
Graham. Edwina J 287,404
Graham. Georgia L
Graham. Harry G
Graham. Jay A
Graham. Joanie 364
Graham, Judy L 404
Graham. Margaret O
Graham, Regina S
Graham, Ronna L 537
Gramig, Kathleen M
Granes, Shernll L
Granger, Kay D 537
Grant, Danny C
Grant, Dennis E
Grant. Diane 480
Grant, Gary L,
Grant, Larry G
Gran!, Rebecca S
Grant. Richard L
Grant, Sarah 404
Grant, Vanessa
Grass, Sondra K 349. 404
Graves. Barbara S 465
Graves. Gayle F,
Graves. Larry T.
Graves. Mary F. 537
Graves, Scott G
Graves. William Y.
Graven, Larry D 507
Gravil, Deborah A
Gray, Bonnie C 327, 480, 472
Gray. Carhn L
Gray. Charlene
Gray, Eleanor B 343. 404
Gray, Gary E
Gary, Harold G
Gray. Julianne
Gray. Kristie A 404
Gray, Robert S 284
Gray, Tevis P. 404
Gray. Thomas E 315
Gray, William S
Gray, William W
Graybar, Lloyd J 167
Grayson, Glenda
Grayson, Mark H
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Graziant. Cnrysteen H 288. 404
Grear, David C
Grear, Glenda K.
Greathouse. Mary M
Greayer, Aleta E 377, 480
Greayer, Bruce P
Greeman, Omar L
Green, Anthony
Green, Carol J
Green, Charles K
Green. Cheryl L 537
Green, Clifton E
Green. Glyndon E
Green, Gordon E. 319
Green. Holmesefta
Green. Joseph W
Green, Kathy G
Green, Marjone H 537
Green. Michael E
Green. Patrick J
Green, Paula F. 537
Green, Prewitt
Green, Richard C
Green, Robert A
Green, Robert L 297. 404
Green, Robert S 480
Green, Rodney L 404
Green. Roger M 315, 404
Green. Ronald E.
Green. Steven
Green. Susan M 507
Green, Tena M 404
Green. Tony 260
Greenburg, Myra L 292, 507
Greene. Arty P
Greene. Deborah J, 537
Greene. Douglas W
Greene. George K
Greene, Kathy A 537
Greene, Larry T,
Greene, Martha E 480
Greenhill, Clarence C
Greenhill. Mary H.
Greenup, James W 258, 322
Greenup, Pamela E M
Greenup, William L
Greenwell. Brenda L. 343, 405
Greenwell. Johnny B
Griffin. Sandra L 480
Greenwell, Laura C 507
Griffin, Sarah A 537
Greenwell, Lynne M
Griffin, Teresa M
Greenwell, Margaret E 480
Griffin. Timothy L 537
Greenwell, William M
Griffith, Elizabeth E
Greenwood, Gary W
Griffith, Gary R 507
Greer, Gary L
Griffith, Gregory B
Greer, James O Jr
Griffith. Howard D
Greer, Lloyd M
Griffith. Leslie L O
Greer, Patricia A 507
Griffith, Mary L
Greever. John E 288, 507
Griffith, Sandy 415
Greger. Steve A
Griggs, Billye R
Gregg, Rita K 480
Griggs, Riana J
Gregory, Earl J R 507
Griggs, Vickie J
Gregory, Gail E 507
Grim, Barbara Y
Gregory, Gil M
Grim, Leroy
Gregory, Joseph R 537
Grimes. Bill A
Gregory, Kathy 218
Grimes, Mary A
Gregory, Larry J
Grimes, Sandra K 292. 405
Gregory, Linda G 537
Grimes, Terrence F
Gregory, Margaret D 537
Gnmme, Randal G 405
Gregory, Michael A
Grinage, Jose H III 310. 31 1 , 507
Gregory, Mildred A 405
Gnner, Ramona J
Gregory, Nora K 405
Gnse. Elizabeth J
Gregory, Phillip N
Gritton, Larry A
Gregory, Thomas R
Gnzzard, Jacqulyn L
Gremer, Rafael A II 348, 363
Groen. Catherine M 538
Gretzmger, Man/ E 537
Groen. Sybil A 405
Gretzmger, Nancy K.
Groezmger. James G
Grever, Elizabeth A 384
Grogan, Gary S
Grevious. Audrey L
Grogan. Lynn Y
Grey. Steve 306
Grollig, James M
Gnder, James W
Gronberg, Rickie G
Gnder, Louis K
Gross, Charlotte H
Gnder. Marsha C
Gross, Mary S 538
Gnder, Mary J. 480
Gross. Paula L
Gnder, Tommy D
Gross. Roberta J
Gnesch, Sarah K
Gross, Vernon
Grieve, Charles H Jr 214
Gross. Wilson D
Griffin, Betsy K 288
Grove, George T
GnHin, Charles W 316, 451
Grove. Judith T
Griflin, Gregory M
Grubbs, Billy A
Griffin. Joan C 537
Grubbs, Martha L 538
Griffin, Kenton G. 342, 537
Gruen, Michael S
Griffin. Linda D
Grueninger, Ronda L. 313. 405
Griffin, Patsy A
Grugin, Michael D.
Griffin, Peter O
Gruner, Robert C 297
586 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Gubser, Stephen F. 405
Gudget. Virginia 218
Guenthner. Linda R. 405
Gufley. Bobby D
Guldenschuh, Kenette 538
Gulledge, Larry V
Gullell, Bomta
Gullett. James N
Gullett. Michael L.
Gullette, Kenneth R 374, 507
Gullette. Robert W
Gulley, Brenda J
Gulley, Clysta D 507
Gulley, Cordie M
Gulley, Lynn R 507
Gumme. Randy 306
Gundy. David R
Gunn, Stanley W Jr 538
Guthrie, John L
Guthrie, Patrick D
Gutterman. Margaret A
Guy. Arthur J
Guy, David A
Guy. Karrol L 327. 405
Guy, Kimberly R 538
Guy. Virginia A 405
Habas, Susan M 350, 507
Haberlm, Glen 264
Hack. Wanda L 212
Hacker. Barbara W 406
Hacker. Bonnie S H
Hacker, Bruce
Hacker, Dennis B
Hacker. Elvin J
Hacker, Jeannette
Hacker, Joe B
Hacker, Malvery J 538
Hacker, Maynard A
Hacker, Reuben G
Hacker. Tolene
Hacker, William D
Hacketl, Mary J 507
Hackler. Susan D
Hackman. Kathryn L
Hackman. Mary F 480
Hackworth. Danny W
Hackworth, James T
Hackworth, Kaye W 465
Hackworth, Kenneth W 480
Haddix, Edward H
Haddix. Roy H.
Haden. K. Ann 507
Hadley, Barbara C
Hadley, Benjamin D.
Haeberlm. Glenn E
Hagan. Adda J 215
Hagan, Ann R
Hagan. Ellen M
Hagan, Hubert L 287. 450, 480
Hagan, Lydia W 480
Hagan. Marion S 327, 507
Hager, James R
Hager, Kathlee M 406
Hager, Raymond A
Hager, Ronald L
Hagerman. Leigh A
Haggard, Ricky A 321 , 363, 480
Hagy. Gary S.
Hahn. Ralph G
Hail, Jane H
Hail. Richard B
Haines. Robert O 364, 538
Hairston. Eleanor S 288.451
Hairston. Jo Ann 451
Halbert. John W 560
Halcomb. Fara L 361
Halcomb, Glenda K 465
Halcomb, John R
Hale, Darrell W
Hale, Deborah L J 480
Hale. Donna J 406
Hale, Durward E 406
Hale. Edward C II
Hale, Frederick E II
Hale. Glen M
Hale. Gwendolyn S 289, 406
Hale. Joan U
Hale, John C
Hale. Judy E
Hale, Marlene
Hale. Marsha A
Hale. Mary A
Hale, Soma D 145, 507
Hale, Stanley C
Hale, William E
Haley, Douglas R 538
Haley. James H 287
Halttman, Paul F 346, 538
Halthill. Andrea K 538
Hall, Anna G
Hall, Benny V
Hall, Bernard M Jr.
Hall. Brenda J
Hall. Carol A 480
Hall, Christine D
Hall. Dallas W
Hall Deanna N 538
Hall. Deborah A
Hall. Deborah S. 287. 507
Hall, Diana M 210, 369, 406
Hall. Enoch C III
Hall. Gary L
Hall, Gary L. 406
Hall, George S
Hall, Harold G
Hall, Janice N 507
Hall, Jarold K 507
Hall. Jeftery L
Hall, Jerry T
Hall, John F
Hall. John T 293. 321. 480
Hall, John W II
Hall. Joseph G 406
Hall. Joseph M 538
Hall. Junellen
Hall, Karen L 480
Hall. Karen S 538
Hall. Kevin C 371
Hall. K.rby D 538
Hall, Martha J
Hall. Melinda A 363. 538
Hall, Owen L 406
Hall. Pamela F
Hall, Patricia L
Hall, Rex D.
Hall, Robert W
Hall. Roy C 451
Hall, Sarah F
Hall, Sherrel K
Hall. Stanley B
Hall, Stephen K 538
Hall. Teresa K
Hall. Terry D
Hall, Thomas N
Hall, Tommy 406
Hall. Tony T
Hall. Truman S 346, 406
Hall. Vickie L 210
Hall, Victoria E J 103,219.406
Hall, William B
Hall, William C
Hall, William G Jr.
Hall. Wilma J 507
Halleron, Barbara E 507
Hallman. Howard E 298
Halhs, James
Halsey. George W
Halsey, James W
Halsey, Judy P 406
Halter, Jack R
Ham, Dennis B
Ham. Rebecca D. 507
Hamblen, Thomas J
Hamblm, Glen E Jr
Hamblm, Henry M 406
Hambly. Barbara A 480
Hambly, Robert J 303
Hambnck, Joe 352
Hamillon. Barbara K 508
Hamilton, Barbara S 406
Hamilton, Benny G
Hamilton, Candice L
Hamilton, Dane R 480
Hamilton. Daniel G 288, 406
Hamilton, Deborah L W
Hamilton. Edwinna R 538
Hamilton, Glenna S C
Hamilton. Joan H 406
Hamilton, John W 508
Hamilton. Judith K 96, 327, 362.
480, 472
Hamilton, Karen D
Hamilton, Karen K 313, 406
Hamilton, Karen L
Hamilton. Kenton H 539
Hamilton, Michelle
Hamilton, Rebecca L
Hamilton, Robert K
Hamilton, Robin L 313
Hamilton, Ronald D
Hamilton, Sandra L 406
Hamilton, Sarah N 508
Hamilton, Webber D. 406
Hamlin. Maryanne 539
Hamlin, Richard W
Hamm, Connie L
Hamm, Mary B
Hamm, Melvin D
Hamm. Sue D
Hammer, David M
Hammerstrom, Mary L 539
Hammond, Anna J
Hammond. Anthy K 480
Hammond, Cary E
Hammond, Jimmte R 508
Hammond, Joe D
Hammond. Judy L 480
Hammond, Larry B
Hammond. Leroy 406
Hammond, William S 367
Hammonds. Ruth A 539
Hammons, Beverly L 539
Hammons, Brenda K 508
Hammons, Day 306
Hammons. Linda K 313
Hammons. Mary R O
Hammons. Robert R
Hammons, Vivian C
Hammons. William C 406
Hammons, William M
Hampton, Clyde D
Hampton, David E 508
Hampton, Ethel M
Hampton, Jacqueline 288
Hampton, Martin J 480
Hampton, Percy E Jr
Hampton, Rita L 343
Hampton, Ronnie J
Hampton, Steven A 539
Hampton, Vicki L 98. 539
Hancock. Anna L B
Hancock, Michael E
Hancock. Ronald L
Hancox, Jettery l
Hand, Mary E 539
Handley, Cheryl A
Handley, Michael B 508
Handshoe. Debra A
Haney, Donald 128. 161. 129
Haney, Gary C
Haney, Marlene S
Haney, Sidney L
Hanger. Charles R 406
Hankins. Deborah D 508
Hanks, Connie C 480
Hanks, Douglas R 406
Hanks. James C
Hanks. John T 406
Hanley, Alvm C
Hanna, Dorothy
Hanna, Juanita J 508
Hannah, Julie P
Hannah. Mary B 190, 192, 198.
218. 406
Hannah, Ralph
Hannan. Richard R 508
Hannan, Victor R 480
Hanner. Rebecca S 345. 539
Hannon, Linda 406
Hanrahan, James P
Hansel, David L
Hanstord. Charles V 508
Hanstord. Judy K. 289. 480
Hanson, Corliss A
Hanson, Linda S 539
Hanson. Mark W
Hanson, Netlie J 406
Hanson. Wanda D
Hansson. Kenneth S 147
Happoldt. Candie L 539
Haralson, Robed W 539
Harbach. Benjamin R
Harbin. Roberta A
Harbison, Farrell A W
Harbove, Michael R 303
Harbula, Bernie 304
Harbut, Tyrone C 254
Harden, Nancy L 508
Hardesty. John M
Hardesty, Martha L 539
Hardesty, Michael J
Hardesty, Monica J
Hardesty, Thomas L
Hardey, Gary C
Hardin, Cleo L
Hardin, Jane G
Hardin, Jennifer 288, 480
Hardin. Lucile L
Hardin, Rebecca J 539
Hardin, Roger W
Hardin, Sharon G
Hardin, Sheldon
Hardin, William H
Hardison, Lee M 408
Hardy, Charles E
Hardy, Douglas S 408
Hardy. Elizabeth C
Hardy. Freddie L
Hardy. Gayle L
Hardy. Joseph R 303
Hardy. Linda R
Hardy, Susan K
Hare, Michael L
Haremski, Michael B
Hargis, Ronna K
Hargis, Walter M
Hargrove, Robert B
Harkins. Dorolhy W
Harkms, Howard F
Harkleroad. Thomas S
Harlan, Joe O
Harmon. Allen M 408
Harmon, Janet E
Harmon, Michael A
Harmon, Nancy K C
Harmon. Patricia L
Harmon. Peggy A
Harmon, Shirley A G
Harness. Carolyn A
Harney, Danny R
Harney. Thomas E 408
Harp, Donald R.
Harp. Gary L
Harp, Kenneth R
Harp. Ramona B
Harper, Everette F Jr
Harper. Janie D 481
Harper, Michael D
Harper, Thomas C 24 1
Harrell. Danny K 316
Harrell, Sharon K 408
Harriett, M Ingram 510
Harris, Butfie K 539
Harris. Cecelia C 508
Harris, Charhnda A. 408
Harris. R Blaine 165
Harris, Charlotte A 408
Harris. Deborah A. 539
Harris. Debra J 539
Harris, Dennis 481
Harris, Don 354. 539
Harris, Donald J
Harris, Donna J
Harris, Dorothy K
Harris, Edna L C M
Harris. Gilda S 481
Harris, Helen J 481
Harris, Kathleen E
Hams, Margaret J 508
Harris, Mary A 408
Harris, Michael D. 481
Harris. Pamela J
Harris. Paula L 508
Harris. Ralph
Harris, Robert Jr
Hams, William F
Hams, William H
Harrison, Brenda S 539
Harrison. Debby E. 539
Harrison. Deborah S 481
Harrison. Douglas G
Harrison. Elizabeth F
Harrison. Grover C 539
Harrison, Harding G
Harrison, James C
Harrison, Judith C D
Harrison, Robert L
Harrison, Sally M 313
Harrison, Sandra B.
Harrison, Sandra S
Harrison. Thomas R Jr
Harrison, Timothy R 481
Harrison. Wilma J
Harrod. Barbara J 481
Harrod. Gordon L Jr
Harshbarger, Shern L
Hart, Hollis M 498, 508
Hart. Jackie L
Hart, Miles E
Hart. Paula K
Hart|e. John C 216, 369
Hartley, Charles K
Hartley, James T
Hartman. Deborah L
Hartman, Marsha D
Hartung. Kathy M
Harvey. Arthur S 244
Harvey. Donald R 297. 481
Harvey. Paul D
Harville, Gerald W 508
Harville. Robert H
Hash, Deanna S
Hash. Gerald R
Hash, John P 364, 539
Haskms. Peggy L 508
Hassan, James Foster
Hastings, Nancy J 369
Hasty, Janice
Hatcher, Edith E 408
Hatcher. Edwina 195, 200, 210
Hatfield. Avery L
Hatfield. Guy 139
Hatfield, Henry D 508
Hatfield, Judy G 481
Hatfield. Kenneth R 408
Hatfield, Lois E
Hatfield. Mary A
Hatfield, Patty L 539
Hatfield, Rebecca P 408
Halhaway, Deborah R
Hathaway. George R
Hatley, Robyn M
Hattenck, Walter W
Hatton. Daryl 539
Hatton, Joyce E
Hatton, Nelson C
Hatton. Rodney T
Hatton, Sanford W
Hatton, William N
Hatton, William Y 408
Haus, Michael J
Havnlla. Robert M 409
Hawkins, Deborah J 331,481
Hawkins. Ear! T
Hawkins. Lee B
Hawkins, Marilyn J
Hawkins. Nancy O 539
Hawkins, Pamelia L 300
Hawkins, Susan K
Hawkins. Thomas W
Hawks. Kathleen A 481
Hawksworth, Linda M 289
Hawley. James S
Hawley, Robert C 321. 409
Hawthorne. John R
Hay. Deborah S 409
Hay. Donna L 211
Hayden. Deborah A 508
Hayden, James R
Hayden. Joseph I
Hayden, Rebecca O
Haydon, Charles D 306
Haydon, Charlotte E
Haydon. Joseph P
Haydon, Thomas S
Hayes, Eddie
Hayes. Everett A
Hayes. Glenn 151. 371
Hayes, Jeffrey L 508
Hayes. Jerry R
Hayes, Larry M
Hayes, Linda K
Hayes. Phoebe S
Hayes, Robert 177
Hayes, Thomas D 539
Hayes, William L
Hayman. Lyman N
Haynes. Paul E Jr.
Hays, Gene W
Hays, Jim H
Hays. Ruth A 313. 481
Hays, Sheila K
Hays. Steven R 481
Hays. William S 409
Hays. Wilson A 409
Haysley. Robert W
Haywood. Philip A
Haywood, Rebecca M 289. 481
Hazelngg, Anne H 292, 481
Head. Mary L 481
Head, Randy R
Heard. John D
Heath, Terry L 481
Heathman, Billie J H
Heberle, Jeanne M
Heberle, Klaus H
Heckler. Richard G
Heckman, Alice J
Heckman, Kathy A 465
Hedgebeth, Gregory P 508
Hedgecock, Linda S
Hedgecock. Room L 539
Hedges. Cynthia A 508
Hednck. Norman R
Heflernan, John P
Heffernan, Lyn J 539
Heffley, Steven D
Heffron, Karen S 539
Hehl. Donna L 152
Hehman, Gregory L
Heid. William R 409
Heidorn, Judy A
Heim. Nancy A
Heim, Sybil A
Heineman, Janet L 539
Heinisch. Jane E
Heinnch. Patrick W
Heinzelman. Larry C 409
Heise. Margaret A 267. 539
Heister, Randall M 409
Heitz, Peggy L
Heitzman, Carolyn M 508
Heitzman. Deborah A
Held. John M
Hellard, Dale R
Hellard. Rickie L
Hellard, Stephen L
Hellard. William E
Heller. Edward M
Hellmann. Judy M 21 1 , 361 . 362.
363. 508
Helm. Finley
Helm, George
Helm, Hannah J 481
Helm, Hugh B III 539
Helm, James E 409
Helm, Jerry D
Helm, Roger D 508
Helm, William S 297, 481
Helmbrecht, Stephen L 342, 346,
409
Helms, Bradley P
Helsley, Bonnie F
Helton. Charles R 409
Helton, Gwendolyn A
Helton. Jennifer L 345, 539
Helton, John K
Heltzel, Jerri L 465
Helvey. Drusilla J 368, 539
Hempel. Daniel R
Hempel. Deborah
Hempfling, Jean C 327, 481
Hempfling, Mark C 539
Henderhght, Lawrence
Henderlight. Philip E
Hendershot, Linda M 508
Henderson, Bonnie M
Henderson. Clarenetta 288, 409
Henderson, Donald C
Henderson, James D
Henderson, Linda L
Henderson, Marilyn J 508
Henderson, Mark F 508
Henderson, Robert G
Henderson. Sheree M
Henderson, William H
Hendren, Dons
Hendren, Hubert F 28
Hendricks, Bruce E
Hendricks, Charles T
Hendricks, Debra J
Hendricks, Donna C 409
Hendricks. W Roberta
Hendnckson. Jack D
Hendnckson, Karen E 211. 508
Hendnckson. William
Hendnx, Glen A
Hendnx, Judy A
Hendnx. Ronald E 539
Hendrix. Steve R
Henik, Rosemary A 539
Henn, Vicky L 539
Hennessey, Barbara L.
Hennessey, James T
Henning, Jo A 266. 481
Henrick, Jams M
Hennckson, Donald 352
Henry, Claire A
Henry, Edgar R 409
Henry. Kenneth R
Henry, Kenneth W 216. 369, 481
Henry, Kevin M 465
Henry. Linda T.
Henry, Patricia 409
Henry, Richard L
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 587
Henry. Susan M 371
Henry. Thomas M 409
Hensgen, Debbie A 539
Hensley. Carolyn B.
Hensley, Deborah G
Hensley, Debra S 269. 327, 409
Hensley. Etlie W
Hensley. Harry S 264
Hensley. James D
Hensley. Janice K 213. 375, 508
Hensley, Jean B 409
Hensley, Kathy A 539
Hensley. Kathy J 539
Hensley. Larry E
Hensley. Margaret M
Hensley. Nollie
Hensley. Peggy 409
Hensley. Ruby L 451
Hensley. Russell 481
Hensley, Vicki L
Henson, Patricia E 508
Henson. Steve M
Hentzell, Cynthia I 409
Henzman. Pollyanna 539
Hepler. Gwendolyn H.
Hepler. William M
Heppler. Mark W 508
Herald, Connie J 508
Herald. Elizabeth 409
Herald, Imogene
Herald, Joyce A H
Herald. Mitchel C
Herald, Nancy E
Herald, Paul R
Herbst, Diana J
Herdt. Martha N
Hergott. Sister Esthe
Hermann. Gary N
Hern. Linda S 313, 465
Herren, Emily J 539
Hernn, Linda M
Herring, Elizabeth
Herrmann, Gayle A
Herrmann, Nancy S
Herron, Dale L
Herron, Larry M 409
Herron, Suzanne
Hershberger, Tressa J
Hershberger, Walter F
Hesler, Carolyn J
Hess. Edwin A 1 58
Hess, Ralph W 539
Hesse, Barb L 409
Hesse, Sister Betty A
Hester, Rita S
Heuer. David E
Hever, Martha 351
Hewlett, Joe R 341, 342
Hey. David M III 409
Hey, Sharon M 292, 508
Heyl. Victoria L 508
Heyer, Robert B
Hibbard. Calvin D
Hibbard. James 539
Hibbard. Jane T 137
Hibbard, Joe 214, 342
Hibbard, Mary K
Hibbard. Ruby C
Hibbs, Susan S 482
Hickerson, William H 560
Hickey. Glynda M
Hickey. Juanita J
Hickey. Lana S 409
Hickman. Paul E 508
Hickman, Reginald K 539
Hicks. Brenda K 539
Hicks. Janet L
Hicks, John P Jr 409
Hicks, Judy C
Hicks, Judy L. 482
Hicks, M Susan 409
Hicks, Mattie E
Hicks, Patricia F 202. 210, 216.
219. 327. 409
Hicks. Pam 289
Hicks, Retha P
Hieber. Mary C 465
Hiett. Jan K
Higdon, Paul L.
Higgins, Deborah A 287, 482
Higgms, Garland W 540
Higgins, George E
Higgins, J Thomas
Higgins, Karen L
Higgins, Lee
Higgins, Lewis M
Higgms, Peter J
Higgins, Robert A
Higgins, William J
High. David A
Higley. Randall N
Hignite, Darrel S
Hignite, Vickie C
Hilbish, Alicia A 350, 508
Hilderbrand, Ronald B 540
Hilgeman. Donald E
Hill, Angela K
Hill, Barbara J 508
Hill. Carol A.
Hill, Carol A
Hill, Cathy E 482
Hill. Charles A 482
Hill, Clyde E
Hill, Diane K 288, 410
Hill, Elizabeth M 194, 198. 212,
215, 216. 218. 377. 378, 410
Hill. James D
Hill. James R
Hill, Janie F.
Hill. John E
Hill. Julia C
Hill. Karen E 218. 266. 482
Hill. Larry L
Hill. Mary B
Hill. Mona L
Hill. Nancy A M
Hill, Richard H
Hill. Richard P
Hill. Robert A. Jr.
Hill. Roberta B 155
Hill, Ruth L 465
Hill, Sardra K
Hill, Stanley W 260
Hill. Susan E 508
Hill. Thomas K
Hill, William F
Hill, William H
Hillard. Jackie N
Hillard. Robert L
Hilliker. James D 508
Hillman, Robert C 540
Hillman, Virginia A 313
Hilpp, Paul F
Hilterbran, Roy D.
Hilton. Dudley R
Hilton. Kathy
Himes. Linda K 201. 218. 410
Hlncks, Judy A
Hindman, Larry J
Htndman, Nancy L 410
Hinds, Merry C
Hines, Daniese A 482
Hmes, Donald C
Hines, Judy G
Hines, Richard E
Hines, Roy R
Hines. Verniese A 508
Hmkle, Edna L
Hinkle Irene B
Hinkle. Raymond H
Hinkle, Richard L
Hmo, Edward J
Hino, Marlene A
Hmson, Jenna C 540
Hirst. Judith K
Hirtzinger. Carol L 210, 313, 410
Hisle, Candace J
Hisle. Eva S M
Hissom, Jack R 234. 251. 252
Hitch, Dwight H
Hitchcock. Charles R
Hitchcock. John R
Hite, Nancy K 410
Hite. Terry G 482
Hogeland, Bruce 352
Hoagland, Mary C 210, 369. 410,
481
Hoagland, Rose M
Hoagland, Susanne P
Hoback, Charlie G
Hobbs. Bessie A
Hobbs, Irene M
Hobbs, Pamela A 292. 481
Hobson, Molly N 560
Hobson, Sharon R 540
Hochwalt, Patricia A 268, 367
Hocker, Ruth A
Hodge. Lloyd
Hodges, Barbara S
Hodgkms, Thomas G 451
Hoehler, Carol A
Hoertt, Sheryll L
Hoft, Robert J
Hoffert, Jere R 410
Hoffman. Irvin H 508
HoHman, Linda J 465
Hoffman. Martha 410
Hoffman. Mary T 292
Hoffman, Michael D 410 '
Hoffman, Richard C
Hoffman, Susan J 465
Hoffmann, Carles G
Hoffmann, Leslie
Hogan, Darrell E
Hogan. Nancy L 540
Hogan. Shirley M S
Hoge. Elizabeth K
Hoge. Patricia A
Hogg, Roger L 217, 297
Hogue, James G
Hohman. Margaret R
Holbrook, Charlotte F 540
Holbrook, Howell H
Holbrook, Hubert L
Holbrook, Jesse C.
Holbrook, Joyce E
Holbrook, Michael L
Holbrook. Paul
Holbrook, Phyllis J
Holbrook, Robert A
Holbrook. Tanya L 410
Holbrook, Virginia K 508
Holbrook, William F
Holcomb. Lester W Jr
Holcomb, Teresa J 540
Holder, Mary D 540
Holderman, Patricia J 324
Hoidstock, Michael J
Hole, Kathleen A 508
Holeman. Kathleen S 293. 410
Holihan, Dan 246
Holihan, Ronald J 248, 451
Hollan, Julia A
Hollan. Linda J
Holland, Donna L
Holland, Lenard A 451
Hollencamp, Geraldme 345, 540
Holleran, Paula H 355, 508
Holliday. Eliza J
Holliday. James D
Holliday, Robert C
Holliman, Arnold C
Holhn, Sheila D
Holhngsworth, David 482
Hollingsworth. Jeanie 482
HoHingsworth. Laura
Hollingsworth, Ovie G
Hollms, Thomas A
Hollister, Christine
Hollon, Elijah D
Hollon. Maria D 540
Hollon, Roger D
Holloway. James A 287, 509
Holloway. Kent F 241
Holloway, Robert M
Holloway, Rowena G 540
Holman, Belinda J 410
Holmes, Cecily A
Holmes, Darrell 131
Holmes. Sharon K
Holoch. Carl A 451
Holsclaw, Sheila K 293, 482
Holt, Brenda G
Holt, Ernie J
Holt, Karen S 540
Holt. Kathy G 410
Holt, Kenny D
Holt. Ray W 287, 410
Holt. Vanita K
Holten, Beverly A 349. 482
Holten, Scott A
Holthaus. Kathy A 526. 430
Holthouser, Suzanne R 410
Holtkamp, Ronald W 509
Hoilclaw, Elizabeth
Holzwarth, David T
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 367
Honaker, Judith K
Honchel, John F
Honchell, Phyliss J C
Honeycutt, Joy W
Honeycutt, Paul W
Honeycutt, Pauline
Hongsombud, Visid
HONOR ROLL 192
Hood, David G
Hood, Raymond A 254, 347. 482
Hood, Rebecca L 410
Hook, Greg P 248
Hook, Gregory W 347, 509
Hook, Margaret A
Hooker, Morgan
Hooks. Vonda G 540
Hooper, James E
Hooper, Johnny P 509
Hoover. Debora L
Hope. Charles W
Hope, George L
Hopes, Timothy A 361
Hopkins. Bonne J 509
Hopkins. Cynthia L 298. 313, 482
Hopkins, Joanetta
Hopkins, Robert E
Hopkins, Stephen D. 410
Hopkins, Walter M
Hopper, Chene C
Hopper, Ralph E
Hopperton, Gary W 482
Hopson, Mary R 324
Horan, Joseph L 410
Horan, Michael A
Horn, Charles G
Home, Patricia L 540
Horner. Carl S III
Hornsby. Cathy D 217
Hornung. Mark W
Horrar, Nancy L
Horseman, Bonita J
Horseman, Connie G 540
Horseman. Nelson D
Horseman, Sherry L 465
Horsley. Beverly J 211. 509
Horstman. Estella D
Horton. David E 321. 509
Horton, Jean L 540
Horton, Michael D 281 ,311, 333.
410
Horton. Ruth A
Hoskins, Betsy C
Hoskins, Cecil
Hoskins. Charles R
Hoskins. Debra S 509
Hoskins. Donna L
Hoskins. Fay E
Hoskins, Herbert H
Hoskins. James A, 346. 482
Hoskins, Jesse
Hoskins, Kathleen
Hoskins, Lonnie
Hoskins, Merle
Hoskins, Pamela G 509
Hoskins, Patricia A 410
Hoskins, Willie J Jr
Hott, Roger G 369, 540
Houatler, Donna J 540
Houben. Gary W 346, 410
Houben, Kathryn S 509
Houchens. Jeffrey N
Houchin, Howard C
Houchin. Patricia K
Houchin. Thomas I 248, 540
Houdeshell, Nancy K 367, 465
Houghtaling. Robert J 410
Houk. Kathenne L 509
Hounshell, Jimmy D
Hounshell, Virginia L
Houp, Kenneth L
Houp, Pamela L 483
House, Ann 509
House. Billy C 410
House. Bridget G 509
House. Coleman
House. Dorothy S
House, Ernestine P. 294
House. James A 373, 483, 605
House, Martha P
House, Mary D
House, Robert C
House, Romie D
House, Ronald T
House. Stephen E 410
House. Wilma C
Houser, Esther B 483
Householder, William A 150
Houston. Connie M 451
Houston. James A 451
Houston, Sandra S
Houston, Wilbur 1 37
Houston. William O
Hovatter, Donna J
Hovious, Darrell N 483
Howard, Albert W
Howard, Annette 540
Howard, Barbara B
Howard, Billie J
Howard. Carol A 483
Howard, Cary B
Howard, Clarence
Howard. Donald W
Howard. Eddie M
Howard. Edna M H
Howard, Elizabeth A 540
Howard. Evelyn 541
Howard, Glenda S 541
Howard. Glenn F 410
Howard. Glenna B 483
Howard, Gloria C
Howard, James E
Howard, James T
Howard, Jimmy R
Howard, Joseph A
Howard, Joseph M 1 76
Howard, Keith R
Howard, Lonnie D
Howard. Mary S
Howard, Maurice E
Howard, Pauline F
Howard. Peggy 509
Howard, Phillip E.
Howard, Richard H
Howard, Robert G
Howard, Robert S
Howard, Terry J
Howard, Victoria L
Howard. Walter B Jr
Howell, Brenda K
Howell. Byron E 560
Howell. Delmer
Howell, Harold V
Howell, Llewellyn 293
Howell, Pauline L 483
Howell, Robert E
Howerton, John D
Howerton, Leigh Jr
Howitz, Virginia A
Howitz, William L
Howlett, Charles C
Howze, Eligah
Hoyt. Julie K 375
Hricko, Deborah M 483
Hrubala. Bernard E 254. 347. 397,
410
Hruban, James A 262, 451
Huang, Maw Shuh
Huang, Mm Chi
Huang, Mm Chi
Huang, Shih Tung 560
Hubbard, Benjamin R
Hubbard, Lanny R 410
Hubbard. Mary S 541
Hubbard, Scott H Jr
Huber, Lorona T
Huber. Mary C 219
Huber, Mary W 210. 327
Huber, Stephen L
Huckaby. Terry A
Huckaby. Tim P
Huddleston, Brenda A
Huddy. Joellen
Huddy. John J, 346. 483
Hudson. Cheryl L
Hudson, Danver R Jr
Hudson, Donna S 541
Hudson. Harriett
Hudson. Kenneth
Hudson, Lewis
Hudson, Mark D 241, 509
Hudson, Michael W.
Hudspeth, Gregory F
Huenefeld, Deborah S
Huenefeld. Kathleen A 21 1 . 509
Huff. Betty L
Huff. Cynthia L 541
Huffman, Cathy L
Huffman, Donna S
Huffman, Durward W
Huffman, Eric F
Huffman, Florence S 541
Huffman, Jean A 509
Hullman. Jerry L
Huffman. Linda K
Huffman, Mary E
Huffman. Patrick O
Huffman, Terry L
Hughes. Arthur A 483
Hughes. Billie B Jr 315
Hughes, Bonita S.
Hughes, Brenda J 343, 41 1
Hughes, Charles A
Hughes, Donna J
Hughes. Duby 315
Hughes, Howard L
Hughes. Jacky R 483
Hughes. Janice M 541
Hughes, Jody E
Hughes, John B 248. 347
Hughes. Joy C
Hughes, Joyce L
Hughes. Kay M 4 11
Hughes, Linda J 41 1
Hughes, Madonna K 465
Hughes, Marsha B
Hughes. Michael A 215. 298
Hughes. Otto L
Hughes, Phyllis C
Hughes, Richard A
Hughes, Richard P 411
Hughes. Tonda L 509
Hughes, William L, 215. 483
Hughlett, Kathryn L 483
Huguely, Allen J
Huguely. Garnet! S
Hulette, Lesa K
Huls, Hannah R
Huls, Judy A 509
Huls. Linda K.
Huls. R Kenneth
Huls. Robin L 509
Hume, Allen T
Hume. Mary E 264, 509
Hume, Walter A
Humelsine. Ray A 509
Humphrey. James G
Humphrey, Mary C
Humphrey, Sherry L
Hundley, James S 483
Hundley. John D
Hundley, Nancy K 21 1 , 268, 509
Hundley. Robert D
Huneycutt. Dinah G. 411
Hungler, Michael L
Hunley, Eugene
Hunstad, Bernie R 363
Hunt, Brenda D 483
Hunt. Carolyn W
Hunt. Clara J
Hunt. Frances E
Hunt, James D 284
Hunt, James M
Hunt, Karen W
Hunt. Lynn 541
Hunt, Mary T.
Hunt. R Stephen
Hunt, Ronald E
Hunt. Willma M
Hunter, Ann M
Hunter, Charles E
Hunter. Johnnie M 541
Hunter, Marilyn K
Hunter, Mary S
Hunter, Ross A
Hunter, Steven C
Hunter, Wesley K
Huntey, Bruce R 560
Hurak. Thomas J 483
Hurd, Darrell L 298, 411
Hurlbert, Cornelius S 161
Hurley. Orletta P
Hurley, Rosalind K
Hurley. Steven L 254. 342. 483
Hurst. Harold G
Hurst. Lantie O
Hurst. Thomas S Jr
Hurt, Mary R.
Huskisson, Martha A 541
Hussung, Sharon A
Husted, Mary L 510
Hutcherson, Wilma M 541
Hutchinson, Betty S 218
Hutchinson, Gary A 541
Hutchison. Susan G
Huth, James E
Hutsell. Robin S 541
Hutton, Mary C
Hutton, R Eileen
Hutton, Virginia
Huysman, Arnold N
Hyden, Doris C
Hylton, Marjone G
Hymer, Vicki L 541
Hynes. John D
Hysmger, Douglas O
Hysmger, E. Mary Jane
Hysmger, Edward J
lanniello. Anthony R.
588 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Iddmgs, Ray L
Igo, Helen T 541
Ikerd, Tim C.
Infantmo, Blanca I
Ingalz, James A
Ingels, Mary K
Ingham. Loyd M 451
Ingram. Harnett M
Ingram, John W
Ingram, Ronald G
Inman, John H 41 1
Inman, Linda S 41 1
Innis. Philip R 451
Insko. Alice Cox
Insko, Mary N 541
Insko, Michael A 216
Insko. Theresa T. 210. 411
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 330
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
ASSOCIATION
INTERIOR DESIGN CLUB 366
INTRAMURALS 270
Inumerable, Numenano
lovme, James T.
lovine, John J
lovine. Rachel E
lovino, Brenda J 465
Ireland, Michael E
Ireland, Noel W
Irey. Roc D 257, 315
Irvm. Malcolm P
Irvin. Marguerite 510
Irwin, Gregory M 541
Irwin, Martha W
Irwin, Victoria E
Isaacs, Arnold C
Isaacs, Brenda F P
Isaacs, Carol A 313
Isaacs, Irene H
Isaacs. Janet S 541
Isaacs, Karen G
Isaacs. Marilyn R 216
Isaacs, Michael E
Isaacs, Nolan E
Isaacs, Rosie M
Isaacs, Steven D
Isaacs, William G
Iseli, Deborah L 541
Isgngg. Gary H
Isham, Wilma L W
Ison. Barbara A 541
Ison, Carlton E Jr
Ison, Clinton C.
Ison. David E
Ison, Denise L 541
Ison, Donald E
Ison, Earl D. Jr.
Ison, Gary L
Ison, Ira T
Ison, Joseph D
Ison, Kenzie P
Ison, Ralph E
Ison, Robert B Jr
Ison. Sandra K.
Ison, Sheila A
Ison, Vickie R
Ivers, William F Jr
Ives, Steven R
Jacina, Eddie G 541
Jacks. Daniel D
Jackson. Albert D. Jr. 541
Jackson, Allen W
Jackson. Anna J S
Jackson. Betty D 483
Jackson, Brenda L
Jackson. Dallas
Jackson. David M 510
Jackson. Donna D
Jackson, Douglas H
Jackson. Frances L
Jackson, Jimmy L
Jackson, John C 41 1
Jackson, Kenneth T 411, 541
Jackson, Kennith W
Jackson, Margaret H
Jackson, Margie A
Jackson, Merwyn L
Jackson, Michael B
Jackson, Patricia A 411
Jackson. Richard W Jr 214,412
Jackson, Ronnie C
Jackson. Shandra K 98,510
Jackson. Stephen F
Jackson. Steven C 412
Jackson. Sylvia 465
Jackson, Victoria S 214, 510, 541
Jackson. Virginia S
Jackson, Wade G 412
Jackson, Wanda
Jackson. William D 346
Jackson, William M
Jackson. Willis D
Jacobs, Cathy L B
Jacobs. Deborah R 483
Jacobs, James B
Jacobs, James E
Jacobs. Karen A. 412
Jacobs. Ricky L 510
Jacobs. Susan E 510
Jacoby. Jon J
James, Alfred O
James, Evelyn D 510
James, Frederick A 11412
James, John D Jr 451
James. Lloyd M 483
James. Michael A 288
James, Patricia A 541
James, Pharlis R 541
James, Teresa J. 412
James. William N. 133
Jancko, Robed D 241
Jared, Phillip L 345
Jarman, Michael L
Jarrett. Charles W Jr 216
Jarvis. Karen S 412
Jarvis, Lela F 412
Jarvis. Melodie R
Jasper, Robert B Jr
Jasper, Robert S
Javins, Tom M 248, 445
Jells, Vicki D 413
Jeflers, Jo A 28. 96, 324, 483
Jeflers, Sally N 30, 316, 327, 483
Jefferson, Robert A
Jeffries. Deborah R
Jeffries. Elizabeth L
Jeffries. Fowler b
Jeffries, Marilyn M
Jeffries. Merry J
Jellnes. Neleta M
Jefls. Vicki D
Jenkins. Alice R 465
Jenkins, Deborah A 413
Jenkins. James R
Jenkins. Jerome C
Jenkins, Mildred R
Jenkins, Sue W
Jenkins. Virgil C
Jennings. Mabel M 219
Jennings. Margaret A
Jennings. Marion W
Jennings, Myrena 219
Jennings. Roy C
Jennings, Sondra G L
Jennings, Vickie F 510
Jensen. Lyda K 541
Jensen, Martha S 510
Jensen, Vicki D
Jernigan, Cathy L 541
Jervis, Garry M 451
Jesse. Diane M 541
Jeter. Jenny L
Jett. Amy P
Jett. Barry L 306
Jett. Gordon L 319, 413
Jewell, D Randall 305
Jinks, Virginia M 351
Jody. Calhy
Jody. Gary J
Johanboeke, Janet K
Johanboeke. Vickie S 541
Johns, Ellen J 266, 269
Johns. Judy K,
Johns. Margaret G
Johnson. Allen K
Johnson, Bartholomew 214, 483
Johnson, Benjamin C 305
Johnson, Betty L
Johnson, Blanche M
Johnson. Bradley E
Johnson. Brent R
Johnson, Carol A 186
Johnson. Carroll D
Johnson, Charles F 483
Johnson. Charles G
Johnson, Clayton M 346
Johnson, David G
Johnson, David J
Johnson, Dayle A 289. 413
Johnson. Deborah A
Johnson, Debra S 541
Johnson, Dewey L
Johnson, Diana L 541
Johnson, Diane R
Johnson. Fleetwood
Johnson. Gladys N
Johnson. Hartese H
Johnson, Helen 510
Johnson, Homer E
Johnson, Ishmeal E 510
Johnson, Jacqueline C
Johnson, Jacqueline S
Johnson. Janel S 541
Johnson. Joe R III
With the end of the first semester drawing near, the spirit of Christmas is evident in dorms
and throughout campus.
Johnson. John 254
Johnson. Joyce A.
Johnson, Judy C. 483
Johnson. Judy G C
Johnson. Judy Y
Johnson, Kay A 324. 483
Johnson. Keen D
Johnson. Lawrence H
Johnson, Leslie B
Johnson, Lois L
Johnson, Lola J
Johnson. Marcia L 413
Johnson, Margaret A 413
Johnson, Mark S 541
Johnson, Marsha D 483
Johnson, Merle 341. 413
Johnson. Micheal L
Johnson, Nancy
Johnson, Neville L
Johnson, Palncia A
Johnson, Paul 288
Johnson, Paula 218
Johnson, Phil
Johnson, Ralph T
Johnson, Ralph V 346
Johnson, Randy T
Johnson, Richard D
Johnson, Robert A
Johnson. Robert L
Johnson, Ruth A 510
Johnson, Sandra A S. 510
Johnson, Sheha O
Johnson. Shirley E
Johnson. Stephen III 216
Johnson. Stephen T
Johnson. Terrence A 483
Johnson. Terry L 322
Johnson, Vernon R
Johnson, Viola M
Johnson. Walter L 510
Johnson, William C
Johnson, William E
Johnson, William G
Johnson. Winnie S 216.483
Johnson, Worley Jr 510
Johnson. Yvette A 294. 483
Johnston, Dennis A 541
Johnston, Jean E
Johnston. Michael H
Johnston. Rebecca J 350. 541
Johnston. Richard C 322.413
Johnston, Robert W
Johnston. Ruth
Johnston, Sandra R
Jomes. Henry B
Jolly, Anna E 340. 541
Jones, Adda G
Jones, Alma T
Jones, Anthony 541
Jones, April E
Jones, Belinda L 289, 483
Jones, Belh M
Jones. Beverly J 541
Jones. Bobby L
Jones, Booker T Jr
Jones, Brian C
Jones. Bruce D
Jones. Carol A
Jones, Carolyn M 541
Jones. Catherine C 313, 497. 510
Jones. Clinton A 289. 305
Jones. Coy L
Jones. Daniel E
Jones. David E
Jones. David M 207, 219. 413
Jones. David P
Jones. Deborah S 541
Jones, Dianne C 267, 483
Jones, Donald L 306, 413
Jones, Easter 541
Jones, Elmer
Jones, Ernesl D
Jones. Ernest S
Jones. Evan A
Jones, Everett D
Jones. Franklin D
Jones, Freeda G
Jones, Gary L 483
Jones, George R
Jones, Georgeanne E 51 1
Jones, Gerald R 413
Jones, Gwendolyn A 560
Jones, Harry B 483
Jones, Harry T 483
Jones, Harvey J
Jones, Helen 541
Jones, Hubert C Jr
Jones. Hugh A
Jones. James M
Jones. James M
Jones. James W Jr 329, 483
Jones, John D Jr
Jones, John E
Jones, John F
Jones, John S Jr
Jones, Johnnie G
Jones, Karen C
Jones. Kenny R
Jones, Laura L
Jones, Leah J 362. 510
Jones. Leigh A
Jones, Lmda A
Jones, Lisa M 292, 466
Jones. Lloyd H Jr,
Jones, Mary F 541
Jones, Mary M
Jones. Michael A 346
Jones, Patrick G 387
Jones. Paul E
Jones. Peggy D 466
Jones, Phyllis C
Jones, Raymond W
Jones. Richard R
Jones. Roy
Jones. Sharon B
Jones. Sharon S
Jones. Shirley A
Jones. Susan E
Jones, Teddy D
Jones, Teresa G 'j41
Jones, Thomas B 361. 510
Jones. Thomas C 413
Jones. Timothy D
Jones, Vernon N
Jones. Verlrees B
Jones. Vicki L 268. 293, 413
Jones, Vicki R 210. 510
Jones, Wanda W 510
Jones, Wendell R
Jones. William L
Jones. Yvonne M
Jordan. Anna F
Jordan. Barry L
Jordan, Chnsta S 541
Jorgenson, Alan M
Judge, Greg A 560
Judge. Patricia M 371
Judson, Joseph A Jr 541
Judy. Gerald D
Judy, Karen
Jungkurlh. Randy L 244.254.347.
511
Jupin, Lawrence R
Jurek. Elizabeth J
Jurek. Margaret A 542, 542
Jury, Henry S
Justice, Charlene 51 1
Justice, Chester Jr
Justice, Claton 413
Justice, Donna J F
Justice. James C Jr
Justice, Joseph D 499, 542
Justice, Karen A 367. 499, 542
Justice. Paul W
Justice, Phillip C 542
K MATES 340
Kachenmeister. Claren
Kaelin, Lawrence W 251 . 253. 347
Kaenzig, Vickie L 542
Kahlo, Margarel D
Kaiser, Connie R 542
Kale, Edwin T 483
Kalla. Mumir M
Kalmey. Janet F 270. 51 1
Kalmey. Joyce A 51 1
Kamenelzky, Esther F
Kanamon, Manko 348
Kandle. Kathleen M 327.413
Kandle, Kirk M
Kane. Connie J 51 1
Kane, Philip N
Kanzmger. Robed C 346, 413
Kaplan. John B 542
Kaplan. Virginia G 483
KAPPA ALPHA 307
KAPPA ALPHA THETA 309
KAPPA DELTA 312
KAPPA DELTA PI 219
KAPPA DELTA TAU 349
KAPPA IOTA EPSILON
KAPPA MU EPSILON
KAPPA PSI ALPHA 310
Kareth, Karen E 287. 340. 483
Kargel, Karlene A
Kargel. Karsten E
Karlstrom, Karl G
Karns. Connie J 542
Karp, Larry 306
Karr, Eugene C
Karr, Mary H 288. 511
Karrer, Michael A
Kathlma, James W
Kaufman. Nancy C 288. 51 1
Kaulman, Philip R 499
Kaukham. Chalermdej 348, 452
Kaukham, Pornratchane 466
Kavanaugh, Marilyn J
Kavanaugh. William L
Kawaja. Gahb E 321.413,506
Kawaja. Mary A
Kaycor. Dan E 413
Kaylor, Dan E
Kays, Daniel T 511
Kays. Joseph L
Kays. Patrick H
Kays. Rudy M 315. 413
Keal, Renard R
Kearns, Marlena B 413
Kearns. Phillip W. 511
Keathley. Rhonda F 51 1
Kebbe, Stanley E
Keck. James H.
Keck, Jo Ann M 483
Keefe, Patricia K
Keeling. Pamela K 511
Keen. Kenneth 363
Keen, Purl K 215
Keenan, Douglas E
Keene, Rebecca L, 413
Keeney, Ann F
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 589
Keenon, Ange I
Kees. Debra A 51 1
Keelon. Bathilda S D
Keelon. Cynthia R A
Keeton. James L
Keelon. William R
Keller. Kalhey D
Keiler. Dave 319
Keith, Barbara N
Keith. Brenda L
Keilh. Colleen K
Keilh, Florella E
Keilh, Joan E 413
Keilh. Larry S
Keith. Stephen C
Kelholler, Charles I 197. 286. 287.
413
Kelien, Debra J
Kellar. John W Jr
Keller. Charles A
Kelley. Barbara D
Kelley, Donald W 466
Kelley, Earl W
Kelley, James R
Kelley, Jerome R
Kelley, John M
Kelley. Kenneth H
Kelley. Lawrence L 542
Kelley, Louise H
Kelley. Patricia G 542
Kelley. Robert B 298, 413
Kelley. Robert W
Kelley. Robyn L
Kelley. Sarah K 176. 483
Kellis. Thomas L 413
Kelly, Daniel F
Kelly, Edilh B
Kelly. Henry
Kelly. James M 341
Kelly. Jane A
Kelly. Jerry L
Kelly. Joseph M 542
Kelly. Karen S
Kelly, Tish B 313, 413
Kelsey, Lisa B 542
Kelso. Cynlhia A 371, 483
Kello, Vivian I 51 1
Kemble, Margaret K 51 1
Kemp, Jacquelyn D
Kemper, Debra C 51 1
Kemper, Jacqueline A
Kemper. Mary A
Kemper, Vickey L 351, 413
Kendall, Cheryl G
Kendall, Ritchie H
Kendnck. Amy G
Kendnck, Maxine
Kendnck. Ronald G
Kendnck, William Jr
Kennedy, Albert S- 413
Kennedy. Cheryl D 511
Kennedy, Donna E 293
Kennedy, Frances F 375. 511
Kennedy, Franklin M
Kennedy, Jenniler L 452
Kennedy, Patricia S 483
Kennedy. Teresa J 483
Kennedy. Vernon E
Kenner, Ronald L 51 1
Kenney. Bridget R
Kennison. Brian 303
Kenny. Susan L 324
Kent. James A 216
Kepler, David M 360. 414
Kepler, Jill H 215. 511
Kerbaugh, Glyn D Jr
Kern, Angela 327, 414
Kerns, Tommy W
Kerr, Tina A 483
Kersey. David J 284
Kesel. Nancy C 414
Kessinger. Mark E
Ketron. Frank L 51 1
Keltler, Michael A 214. 414
Key, Clarence S 51 1
Kibbey. Linda F 313
Kibler. Barbara H 266. 269. 542
Kidd. Brenda L 414
Kidd. Hildreth C
Kidd, Jackie L 327
Kidd. Linda G
Kidd. Niki A
Kidd. Roy L
Kidd. Sandra A
Kidd, Sherrye A 542
Kidd. Tanya M
Kidd. Vicki L
Kidd. Virginia S
Kiddoo. Pamela S 293. 331
Kidney, Kathleen M
Kidney, Moira J
K.dwell. Boyd B 306
Kidwell. Ella M
Kidwell, Herman W 466
Kidwell. Randall B
Kieler. David T
Kilburn. Louann
Kilburn. Lucille
Kilgore. Joyce K 484
Killen, Judith A
Killian. Joseph S
Killion, Bradley E
Killman. Billye 351
Kimball. Gail L 324. 344
Kimbrough, Phyllis L
Kimbrough, Reed D 310,311.414
Kinberger, Barbara L 327.414
Kincaid. Ernest D Jr
Kincaid. Harold F 484
Kinch, Priscilla D
Kmcheloe. David B
Kmdler, Thomas
Kmduell. Timothy R
King, Or Amy P 1 60
King. Andrew J
King. Annbruce G 300
King. Belinda J 511
King, Belly D
King, Cril Jr
King, Daniel III
King, Dons H
King, Everett G
King, Glyndon E
King, James C 51 1
King. Jane M
King, Jettery W
King. Joseph C 51 1
King. Karen S 483
King. Kathleen E. 51 1
King. Lawerence W
King. Mitchell W
King. Patti J
King. Phillis J
King. Ralph E
King, Sharon J 414
King. Tildon R
King, Vicki B 542
King, Vmada M 511
Kingsolver, Anne C
Kinman, Benjamin T
Kmman, Charles V
Kinman. Connie F 542
Kinman, Deborah L
Kinman. Dwight D
Kinman, Judy L
Kinman, Michael L
Kinman, Rinda A
Kinnaird, Michael W
Kinnaird, Patricia B
Kmne. William D
Kinney. Andre 297. 414
Kinney, Charles L
Kinney. Terry A
Kinsolving, George B
Kinsolving. Lucien L
Kirby, Bruce E
Kirby, Bryan W
Kirby, Coy R
Kirby, Nancy F
Kirby. Roger D
Kirchdorler, Dorothy
Kirchner. Clarence C 484
Kirchner, Peter M 542
Kirk, Deborah J 377, 511
Kirk. Jim 212. 374
Kirk. Ken E
Kirk, Linda J
Kirk, Stephen R 303. 414
Kirker, Jan 542
Kirkland. Allene Y.
Kirkpalnck. Bath N
Kirkpatnck. Teresa M 350
Kirksey, Larry 224. 414, 226
Kirzinger, Robert S 371
Kiser, Eric P 484
Kiser, Gary A
Kiser, Jetterson G
Kiser, Maxwell D
Kiser. Patricia C
Kiser. Tern D
Kish, Mary F
Kish. Steven J
Kissick. Diana F
Kitchen. Roy W
Kileck. Paul D 51 1
Kleckner. Karen D 414
Kleckner, Melvin V
Klein. Amelia J
Klein, Dennis M
Klein. Glen 212
Klein, Mary A
Klein, Raymond G 414
Klein, Suzanne E 542
Klein, Theresa A 267, 542
Kleinjan, Marlene A 414
Kleintank. Lou A
Kleykamp. Deborah A
Kleykamp, Joseph K 414
Kline, Janice K 51 1
Kline. Luann 51 1
Kline. Mike 303
Kline. William C
Klmgstein. Donald O 542
Klosterman. Debra A
Knapp. William F
Knarr. Emma C
Knecht. Karen S E
Knecht. Thomas L
Kneisel, Linda L
Kneisel. Richard L
Knicely, Brenda S
Knillley, Arthur W
Knilley, Susan H 51 1
Knight. Cynthia I
Knight, Joe F Jr 305
Knight. John W
Knight. Laura L 327. 414
Knight. Patricia A 560
Knight. Patricia C 484
Knight. Robert W 315
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Knight, Susan G 511
Knight, Thomas M 551
Knipp. Arguest D
Knipple, Janet M 327
Knipple. Mary E 484
Knox, Tern G
Knuckles, Susan F
Knuehl, Marietta 51 1
Koch, Richard J Jr
Kochera. James W
Kochm, Steve L
Koehler. Donna L 414
Koenig, Kathleen M 414
Koenig. Phillip K 542
Koenigstem, Deborah
Koenigstein, Philip R
Koenmger, Dave M 511
Koger, David B
Koger, Helen N
Kogutek. Michael D
Kohl, Patricia A 371, 484
Kohler. John E
Kohler, Kelly L
Kohls, Deborah A 542
Kok,' Barbara D. 484
Kok. Kevin O 234. 484
Kok. Mary B 267, 269. 543
Kokinda. James A
Kokorehs, Basil K
Kolb, Craig S 543
Kolesar, Karen L 266
Koiloft. Fred C
Kolloft, Margaret B
Koman, Susan M
Komara, James A
Kongfoo. Unchalee 452
Konkol, Nancy E
Kopp, Garry W.
Kopp, Louis W 511
Kopp, Margaret E 51 1
Korade, Karl J 262, 263
Koshewa, James A
Kotheimer, David A
Kowalch, Mary E 543
Kozel, Beth A
Krahenbuhl, Jennings
Kramer, John A. 315
Kramer, Susan J
Kraner, Benton E
Kranz. Karen E 575
Kratzwald, Emily L 511
Kraus. Bruce F 543
Kraus. Steven P
Krauth. Linda S 484
Krautwater, Kathryn A
Kreachbaum. Carmen K 543
Krebs. Bruce M
Kreidler. David E 543
KRESKIN 575
Kroehler. Loretta S
Kroehler, Stephen F
Krohn, Albertlne 218
Kropp, Nancy E 267, 452
Krueger, Daniel W 216. 511
Kruschwitz, Karen L 452
Kubale. Cordelia A
Kubale. Manam C
Kuehn, Regina M
I
Kuehne, Maria
Kuhn, Gregory A 347
Kuhn, Kenneth L 511
Kupper. Mark E 51 1
Kurapkat, Margaret A. 210. 214.
414
Kurk, Gary A 543
Kurk. James H 194, 414
Kusche, Nancye A
Kuss. Philip D
Kutchback. Robert C
Kuykendall, Philip A
Kwak, Michiko
Kwak, Tae-Hwan 167
Kwozalla, Stetlani L 466
Lacaden, Lenetta 98, 300
Lackey, Elizabeth D 484
Lackey. John F
Lackey, Maurice L
Lacoste. Donald T 484
Ladenburger, Donna L 543
Lafavers, Michael J
Laferty, Delmar
Laferty, Donald
Lafollette, Max E 51 1
Latollette. Rhonda F 511
Lagassee, Barbara J 414
Lail. James L
Lainhart. Deborah C 414
Laird, Jennifer L
Lake. Gloria J 484
Lake. Jo A
Lakes. Larry S
Lalley, Kimberly A
Lamar, Vickie J 543
Lamarr. Janice C
Lamb. Darryl R
Lamb. James E
Lamb, Jerry G 484
LAMBDA SIGMA OMICRON 1 75
Lambdin, Paula D 350, 414
Lambert, Charles H.
Lambert, Thomas L
Lambert, Warren E 543
Lamka. Debra J 543
Lamphere. Joellen E.
Lampley, Donald W 414
Lancaster, Dwight L 511
Lancaster, Robert L
Lancaster, Sharon B
Land, Cheryl A B
Land. Reeta K 512
Land. Wanda L
Land. Willie M.
Lander, Walden E
Lanier. John 297
Landis. Knstie A 284. 512
Landreth, Mma A B
Landrum. Brenda G
Landrum. Raymond K 363
Lane, Bennie R. 160. 214
Lane. Daniel C
Lane. Danny G. 287. 543
Lane. David R 341, 484
Lane. Glen E
Lane, Karen A 343. 512
Lane. Kathy K 288
Lane, Kenneth D 512
Lane. Michael K
Lane, Priscilla A
Lane. Stephen C 346. 414
Lane. Suzanne C
Lang, Darci K 466
Lang, Gay C
Lang, Judith M
Lang. Victor E
Langan, Barbara J 543
Langdon, Deborah A 327, 512
Langdon, Sylvia 512
Lange, Bruce M 414
Langer, Daniel R
Langerak, Karen J M
Langley, Mona G
Langman, Regina B
Langorak, Karen J 452
Langstatl, Jamie L 350. 512
Langston. Howard V
Lanham. Debra L 543
Lanham, Karen 543
Lanham, Patricia L
Lanham, Samuel K
Lanham, Sandra G. 512
Lanham, Timothy J
Lanier, John R 484
Lanier, Mary H
Lanier, Paul W
Lanigan, Deborah J
Lankheit. Vivian L 51 1
Lanphierd, Stephen P
Lansdale, Alan S
Lanier, Joe B
Lanter, Ted W 414
Lanter, Thomas R
Lapierre. Carolyn
Laporta, Robert P
Larance. Robert 605
Larkey. James D
Larkms. Michael E 51 1
Lashbrooke, Paul D. 414
Lashorne, Stephen C
Latham, Carolyn J
Latham, Todd W
Latimer, James C
Latimer, Karen 218
Lato. Sally J
Laubenthal. Gary D 305
Laughhn. James F
Laurence, Stephen M
Lavelle. Jerry W. 512
Laverne, Lan
Lawter. Joseph M 416
Lawhorn, Darcel L
Lawler. Mark A 319. 484
Lawless, Thelma F
Lawrence, Connie L 543
Lawrence, Deborah 466
Lawrence. Dennis W 416
Lawrence. Gary S 217. 355, 416
Lawrence. Sharon L S 512
Lawson, Carl E. Jr
Lawson, David R 543
Lawson. Deborah 216. 218. 416
Lawson. Fred
Lawson. Harry B 416
Lawson, Hennetla
Lawson, James F
590 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Lawson, Joan L 512
Lawson, John C 216
Lawson. Karen J
Lawson. Mane B
Lawson, Patricia B
Lawson. Peggy R
Lawson. Robin A. 543
Lawson. Sharon L
Lawson. Stanley G 416
Lawson, Suevelta S
Lawson. Teresa W
Lawson. Vicki J.
Lawson, William A
Lawton, William C
Lay, Dixie
Lay, Lois A 349. 512
Layne, David A 416
Layne, Freda L 416
Layne. James D
Layne, Virda R M
Layne, Waynette 512
Layton, Anne W 211, 287. 512
Layton, Cecil B 416
Layton, Kathleen S 543
Leach, James P
Leach. Jerry D
Leach. John S 364. 512
Leach, Judy C D
LEACH. LESIE 148
Leach, Michael D
Leach, Patricia A 543
Leake, Brenda G
Leake, John C.
Leake. Joseph C
Leake, Patricia L 543
Leaman, James S
Lear, Daniel T
Lease, Michael L 543 ,
Leathers, Donald R Jr.
Leathers, Joyce
Leathers. Mary J
Leavell, James F 416
Leavell, Woodie G 416
Leber. Jerry L
LeBlanc, Aileen L 217
LeCompte. Jean K
Ledford. Joan M
Ledtord, Laura D
Ledtord. Richard E
Lee. Albert C
Lee. Annie R
Lee, Brenda K 543
Lee, Carmen K 416
Lee. Catherine J 484
Lee, Chee 348
Lee. David M
Lee, Donald S
Lee, Fong Fong T
Lee, Frances N
Lee, James A Jr
Lee, James A 159
Lee, James J 417
Lee, Jane A
Lee, Nadine 41 7
Lee. Roy D
Lee, Susan M
Lefevers, Arthur Jr 342
Lefevers, Jerry W
Lefevers, Lonnie S M
Lefferson. Diane K 543
Legel, Daniel J 297. 484
Leger, Mary L
Leger, Robert E
Lehman, Gertrude A 543
Lehman. Madonna L 287. 344,
484
Leienberger, Linda K 543
Leigh. Anna L
Leigh, Janet D 543
Leis. Louis C. 512
Leitch, Jenlyn A 484
Leksnsawat, Satian
Lemons, Connie F
Lenberger, Shern L 484
Lengel, Steve C
Lennart, Adnenne H 215,484
Lentz. Steven F 298
Lenz, Joseph A
Lenz. Philip A
Leonard. Barbara A 512
Leonhardt, Mark J 512
Leonhardt, Ronald P.
Leslie, Darrell K
Leslie, Don R
Leslie. Judith M
Lester, Edwin C 417
Lester, Marilyn G. 466
Lett, Michael K 364, 543
Letton. William P
Leucht. Sally D 543
Leung, Wing S
Levalley, Anita L 543
Levalley. Lisbeth K 292, 484
LeVan, Marijo 160
Levine, George J 512
Lewallen, Carl L 464
Lewis. Anita K 543
Lewis, Barbara L
Lewis, Beverly C 484
Lewis, Bruce R
Lewis. Carolyn S
Lewis. Charles R
Lewis. Clyde J 140
Lewis, Connie 145
Lewis, Damita J. 543
Lewis. David E
Lewis, Deborah K 343
Lewis, Donald M
Lewis. George E
Lewis, Jackie E
Lewis, James Charles 605
Lewis. Janet K.
Lewis, Jeanne H D
Lewis, Larry
Lewis, Mary A
Lewis, Mervyn 254. 310. 31 1, 417
Lewis, Robert S
Lewis, Shirley M
Lewis. Susan G 284
Lewis. Tern L 417, 543
Lewis, Tessella
Lewis, Tom K 313
Lewis. William N III
Lewis, William S
Lewis, William W
Lewter. Billy R
Lichty, Dan 248
Light. Dorothy R 417
Lightner, Sharon L 543
Likins. Coleen
Lile, John B 512
Lilly. Robert A
Lin. Horng J
Lincks, Diana S
Linden, Kay L
Linder, Earnest J
Lindsey. Lesa F 543
Lmebach, Sandra E
Linebaugh, David C
LINKLETTER. ART 566
Lmnean, William C
Lmnenkohl, Susan C 512
Linneweber, Tom C 248, 543
Linton. Judith D
Linvrlle, Nannie L
Linvrlle. Randalin J 512
Lippert, Brenda J 543
Lipps. Joyce 417
Lipps, Katherme
Lipps, Kathleen
Lipps. Leroy
Lipps, Ray
Lippy, Julia M
Lisehora, Barbara L 266, 269, 543
Lister. Gerald R
Little. Bobby G
LITTLE COLONELS DRILL TEAM
345
Little, Debra J 543
Little. Jack C
Little. Larry J
Little. N Clayton
Little, Rebecca J
Little, Warren B
Littleton. Betty C
Littrell, Gladys M 543
Littrell. James K
Littrell. Phillip S
Livers, Rita A
Livingston, Valinda E
Livingston. William T
Lloyd, David W
Lloyd, Donald J 214, 417
Lloyd. Polly C 377, 417
Lo Buono, Gregory A 484
Loader, Teresa K
Lobb. Ronald G
Lock, John W. 512
Locke, Chris S
Locke, Marilyn S 466
Lockhart. William R
Lockndge, Billy
Lockndge. Janet L 466
Lockndge. Nancy C 543
Loettler, Donna 8
Loettler, Joan E
Loewenstme, Richard 347. 417
Loftin, William G
Logan, Donald K 512
Logan. Judith E H
Logan, Vicki V 543
Logsdon. Donna J 543
Logsdon, Sister Mary
Logston, Gary D
Lohr, Luther S 512
Lohr. Richard C 543
Lohr, Valerie J 343
Lomax, Marilyn Y 512
Lomax, Mark A
Long, Ann C
Long, Bettye M
Long, David G
Long, Diana L S
Long. Gary L
Long. Gary M
Long, Jarvis K
Long. Jetterson L
Long, Jennie M
Long, John D
Long. Kenneth J 315. 417
Long, Lorraine L
Long, Marilyn H
Long, Michael T
Long, Nancy J. W 543
Long. Phillip W
Long, Roger D
Long, Sydney S
Long, William H
Longworth. Harold
Longworth, William E
Lonneman, George H
Lorette. Michelle L 543
Losey, Cherry W
Losey, Philip H
Losh. Becky K 327. 512
Lother. Randy C
Lott. Rebecca A 417
Louderback, Denise
Loudermilk. Larry E
Louis, Stephan M 417
Love. Carolyn S 484
Love. Lee A
Loveday, Laurel A
Lovejoy. Vernon E
Lovelace, Jodie M 543
Lovell, Mountjoy J 319
Lovely, Charles W 417
Lovely, George A 41 7
Loving, Thomas M
Lowe. Bonila J
Lowe, David C
Lowe. Deborah M
Lowe. Karen S 560
Lowe, Pamela J
Lowe, Stephen F
Lowe, Susan L 484
Lowen, Manam J
Lowenstme. Dick 260
Lowery, Charles O Jr 484
Lowery, Pamela L 466. 543
Lowry, Jerry 0
Lowry, William L
Loyd, Betty S
Lucas, Martin H
Lucas. Patricia M 544
Lucas, Rosetta 287, 417
Lucas, Russell L
Luckett, Jams M
Luckett, Norma C
Luckett, Philip L 417
Lucky, Kitty J 544
Lueders, Shelley J 345. 544
Luerman. Nancy A 512
Luken, Tern A 217. 417
Lumsden. Barbara E 484
Luncetord, George D
Lundy, James A
Lundy. William R
Lunsford, 8etty L
Lunslord. Eric 8
Lunsford. James B
Lunsford, Larry J
Luntsford, David A 544
Lusk. Polly A 417
Luster. Pamela M
Lutes. Ronald
Lutkenhoft, Robert W 484
Luttrell, Jimmy J
Luttrell. Nancy L
Luy. Marcia A
Luy, Jack 147
Lybrook, Donna G 544
Lykms. Connie J 327
Lykins, James O
Lyle. George W
Lyle, Lynda M
Lyman. James T
Lynch. Carolyn H
Lynch. Georgia K 512
Lynch. Jerry T
Lynch, John R
Lynch. John W Jr
Lynch. Pamela
Lynch. Phyllis D
Lynch. Robert S
Lynch, Sharon A M 560
Lynch. William C Jr 560
Lynch. William J
Lynn, Gary L 342. 544
Lynn. John L
Lynn, Richard K
Lynn, Shernll
Lynn. Thomas F
Lyon. Joe A 417
Lyon, Sandra A 544
Lyons. Earl B
Lyons. Jack L
Lyons, James L
Lyons. Larry R
Lyons, Michael E
Lyons. Reesa L
Lyons. Roy D 544
Lyons, Violet M 484
Lytle, Lawrence D 560
Lyttle. Gail L 294. 417
Mabe, Michael L
Macaulay. Phyllis A 484
MacGill, Peter L 452
MacGill. Rofha A 452
Machal. Melvm W
Mache, Steve 293
Machm, Ann 293
Mack. Anna M
Mack. Elaine 300, 417
Mack. Kim A 322
Macke, Stephen J 297. 417
MacKenzie, Deborah A
MacKenzie, James C 303
MacKerley. Roberta R
MacKerley, Thomas W
Mackey, Howard C
Mackey. Kip R
Mackey, Lee A 544
Mackin, Ann H 417
Mackm. Michael D
Mackzum, Patti A 512
MacLaren, Bruce 141
MacMillan, Nancy L
Madden, Evelyn S 512
Madden, Frank B Jr
Madden, James C 329
Madden. Linda S.
Madden, Nancy T 512
Madden Viviane M
Maddox. Jerry W
Maddox. John M
Madison. Donald K 452
Madon. Vicki C 219. 417
Madura, William R
Maegly, Rebecca E
Maerkl, Denise R 544
Magato, Dale 252
Magers, Jeltrey S 215, 363. 484.
544
Magers, Jerry M 214
Magers. Vera L
Maggard, Judy C
Maggard, Samuel
Maggard. Sheila R 417
Maggard, William R
Magnno. Jonathan 560
Maguire, Clayton C
Maheson. Steven T 453
Mahogany, Steve 369
Mahon, Gay N
Mahoney, Ann A
Mahurin, Joseph D
Maiden, A Joan
Maier. Jill A
Mam. Thomas F
Mamous, Jerry P 41 7
Mainous, Jerry P 41 7
Mamous, Michael W
Mains. Patty L 264, 484
MakofSke, Marguenle
Malcolm, Stephen E
Malcomb, Nita C 512
Maley, Lynn A 512
Mallory. James R
Maloney, Daniel G 244. 245, 254,
347. 512
Mamasig, Joseph E
Mamillot. Daryl 472
Manakee, Ellen S
Mandt. Stephen A
Maners, Rhonda E 544
Maners, Richard D 544
Manes, Robert D 305, 484
Mangus. Charles T
Mangus. Lisa E
Mann. James M 544
Mann. James R
Mann. Judy G 544
Mann, Marion K M
Mann. Mark D 210, 512
Mann, Michael T 287, 484
Mann, Nancy A
Mann. Ralph S 484
Manning, Conley
Manning, Denise D 210, 219
Manning, John L
Manning. Joseph C Jr 418
Manning, Joseph T
Manning, Linda S 484
Manning, Michael
Manos. Robert G
Mantel. Linda S 212. 340, 349.
369. 418
Mantz. Jerry 289
Manz, Mary P
Maras. Robert R
March, Patricia A 368. 484
Marcum. Charlene 484
Marcum, Danny L
Marcum. Daryl D
Marcum. Frank D 544
Marcum. James C
Marcum, John C
Marcum, Joseph S
Marcum, Kathy A 544
Marcum. Kenneth D
Marcum, Lucy C
Marcum, Martha L 512
Marcum, Norma L
Marcum, Ralph W
Marcum, Robert III
Marcum, Virginia C 467
Marcus, Karen S
Marcus. Roger L
Marefat, Kourosh
Marema, Jack G
Marema, Nancylee
Mareno. Carlos 306
Marens. Michael J Jr
Mancle, Judy C S
Marine. Angela J 544
Mannelli. Robyn A 327. 512
Marker!. Stephen E
Markey. Janet D
Marksberry, James R
Marhn, Miriam C 512
Marlow, Marcie L 199.210.371,
418
Marlow, Sharon L 210. 418
Marlowe. Anne F
Marlowe. Jayne L 484
Marmie, Larry E
Marmillot, Daryl P 484
Marrs. Janet L 544
Marsh, David J 544
Marsh Kathryn 155. 418
Marsh, Susan M 544
Marshall. Carolyn S
Marshall, Clarence P.
Marshall. Claudia M
Marshall. Donna W
Marshall. Glenn R
Marshall, James
Marshall. John Jr
Marshall, Kay
Marshall, Letha
Marshall, Linda S 418
Marshall, Richard E 371 , 4ih
Marshall. Thomas K
Marshall, Virginia A
Marshall, Wallace A 361.512
Marshall, Willard D
Marlello. Kevin D 298. 484
Martin, Allie B
Martin, Anne K 544
Martin, Anthony H
Martin, Barry S
Martin, Blaine K
Martin, Bolten Jr
Martin, Boyce R
Martin. Brenda
Martin, Canton G 418
Martin. Cathy A 292
Martin, Charleen 306
Martin. Charles E
Martin, Charles J 544
Martin, Clarence F Jr
Martin, Cynthia L 544
Martin. Danny J 544
Martin. David R 484
Martin. Diana 544
Martin. Diane A
Martin. Dirk D 262. 263
Martin. Donald C 418
Martin, Donna C 512
Martin. Donna L 544
Martin. Donme L
Martin. Harold L
Martin. Henry G 177
Martin. Jeltrey J 484
Martin, Jill W 544
Martin, John T
Martin, Joy L 288. 512
Martin, Judy F
Martin, Judy W
Martin, Kenneth U
Martin, Larry D
Martin. Larry W
Martin, Lee G 306
Martin, Marion M
Martin, Martha J 544
Martin, Martha S
Martin, Mary E
Martin, Norman A Jr
Martin, Patrick D
Martin, Robert L
Marlm. Robert R 130, 131. 132.
135, 461
Martin, Ronald A
Martin. Sandra
Martin. Sheryl S 512
Martin, Stephen R
Martin, Steven D
Martin, Teresa A 512
Martin, Teresa K
Martin, Thelma
Martin, Thomas E 512
Martin, Thomas R
Martin. Tony 544
Martin, Vicki L 288, 486
Martin, William C
Martindale, Catherine
Martinez, Julio C
Martinez, Raul
Martz, Jeffrey R 305. 512
Maschmeyer, Margaret 486
Masden. Danny R 195. 298. 418
Mason, Edwin M
Mason. Gail A
Mason, Gayle E 513
Mason. James T Jr
Mason. Joyce E
Mason, Judith E
Mason, Karen M 364
Mason. Margaret R 21 1
Mason. Mary A
Mason, Michael L 329, 486
Mason, Richard L 260. 486
Mason, Robert E
Mason. Theodore
Massengale, Robert M
Massengill, Teresa A 544
Massey, Barbara S N 214,219,
418
Massey, Lowell
Massey, Ruth A M
Massie, James L
Masters, Aletha A 486
Masters. Lynn D
Masters. Pamela A
Masters, Patrick J 303
Maslerson. Joseph D
Mastin, Chnsteena M
Mastm, Randal C
Mastrean, Brenda C
Mathes, Peggy J
Mathew. John 348. 544
Mathis, Benjamin F
Matlick. Eldon R 216. 369, 418
Matlock, Donald E
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 591
Matlock, Kenneth R
Matteson. Steven T
Matthews. Charles K.
Matthews. George T
Matthews. Lynn E 512
Mattingly, Ann W 544
Mattingly, Constance 218, 418
Mattrngly. Donna L
Mattingly, Herbert B
Mattingly. Janet A
Mattingly. Jo A.
Mattingly. Ronald
Mattingly, Thomas J
Mattox, Mark 316
Malz, Linda S
Mauer. Paul D 544
Maurer. Lynn 350
Mauney. Bill W
Mauney. Bobby G Jr 315. 486
Mauney. Mary M
Mauney, Terrence R
Mauntel. John B 322
Mauntel. Kimberly C
Maupm, Edna W
Maupm, Mae M
Maupm, Michael W 544
Maupm. Mildred M
Maupm. Rebecca C
Maupm, Robert F III
Maupm, Sharon E 371. 486
Maurer, Juanita L 513
Mavity. Patty S 313. 486
Maxey. Lowell J 486
Maxson. Charles R Jr
May. Anna K. 513
May, Bonnie L
May. Carolyn A 544
May. Charles D
May, Charles D
May, Deborah M 544
May. Donald R
May. Garry L
May, Gerald G 128
May. James R 297
May. John A
May, Linda L
May, Nancy J
May, Newland W 363. 544
May. Patricia A
May. Robert T
May, Samuel J 453
May. Timothy D 364. 513
Maybury, Patricia A
Mayer, Bernadette M 486
Mayer, Kathy 324, 344, 486
Mayer, Walter T 369, 418
Mayes, Ann L
Mayes. Daphne
Mayes, Everett D
Mayes. Gwen 287. 349. 371. 486
Mayes, Harold S 486
Mayes. Irene
Mayes, Kay P
Mayes, Loretta
Mayes, Tony J
Maytield. Judy G 486
Maytield, Nathan C
Mayhew. Debra G 544
Mayhugh, Clifton 216
Mayhugh, Gayle R 544
Mayhugh, James C
Mayhugh, Virginia L
Maynard, Clittord D 544
Maynard, Loretta K
Maynard, Sally F
Maynard. Woodrow
Mayne. Matha G
Mays. Ann T
Mays. Deborah 544
Mays, Deron
Mays. Emma J 467
Mays, Karen Y
Mays. Lynda L
McAfee. Michael E
McAfee, Phillip D 279. 315
McAlister, Sheila A 544
McAllister, Barbara A
McAllister. Robert L 544
McAllister, Wanda J 384
McAllister. William
McAlpin. William D
McArthur, Donna B 486
McBrayer. Carroll S
McBrayer. Jennie R 313,486
McBride. Marietta C
McBride, Roy R 544
McBurney, Connie K
McCabe, Timothy L
McCalpm, Michael W
McCane, Neesia R 513
McCann, Linda L
McCann, Paula 218
McCann, Stanley C 544
McCann, Thomas W
McCarren. Richard L
McCarter, Ann P 513
McCarthy. Jeffery A 222. 224.
225. 227, 347
McCarthy. Martha J 418
McCarthy, Patrick W
McCartney. Roberta R
McCauley, Barry L
McCauley. Mitzi H 544
McCaulley, Sharon L
McChargue. Gustavo R 544
McChesney, James C
McClain, Danny A
McClain. Michael H
McClain. Patricia J
McClain. William D 545
McClanahan. Judith A 486
McClanahan. Mary L M
McClary, Jeffrey S
McClave, Lisa E 486
McClearn, Randall G
McCloud. Greta G
McClure, Jeffrey E 545
McClure. Peggy A
McCollum, Barbara A
McCollum, Jimmy R
McCollum, Perry W
McCollum. Rickey G 545
McCollum. Thelma L
McComas. Wilson H jr
McCombs, Stephen H 298, 486
McConathy. Pauline E 210.369.
418
McConathy. Phil W 418
McConkey. June A
McConkey. Shelley C
McConnell, Carl D 545
McConnell, David E
McCord, Imogene T,
McCord, Janice C
McCorkle, Wynona E 513
McCormick. Gary W 418
McCormick, Susan B
McCoun, Bobby A 321
McCoun, Wesley S
McCown, Brenda L
McCown. Larry A 545
McCoy, Brenda K 545
McCoy. Curtis
McCoy. Joseph F
McCoy, Lisa
McCoy. Pamela R
McCracken. Alice A 513
McCracken, Debra S 513
McCracken. Gladys
McCracken, Kenneth C
McCracken. Nancy C
McCracken, Terry L
McCreary, Peggy R
McCroskey. Robert A 545
McCroskey. Rosemary 418
McCubbm, Timothy W 545
McCuddy, Virgil L
McCullar. Connie L 467
McCulley, Elizabeth
McCulley, Jackie L 418
McCully, Jack 322
McCune, Cathy L S
McDade, Richard G 453
McDaniel. James W
McDaniel, Mary
McDaniel, Paula R
McDaniel. Terry M 545
McDaniels. Phyllis E
McDavitt, Allen W 513
McDole. Karen P 545
McDonald. Arthur B
McDonald. Becky F
McDonald. Deborah H 453
McDonald. Deborah J 313.418
McDonald. Donna J
McDonald. Howard K
McDonald, James G
McDonald, John K
McDonald, Karen B
McDonald, Marc L
McDonald. Philipp P
McDonald. Rebecca 545
McDonald. Rusty W 486
McDonald. Vicki L 210, 313. 331.
369, 418
McDonough, Lisa S
McDougall, Richard L
McDowell, Charles W 418
McDowell. Joseph
McDowell, Lyle C
McDowell, Robert G
McDowell. Sandra L
McEachern, E Suzanne 513
McElroy. Jack E
McElroy, William D
McFadden, John P Sr
McFall. Judy L 486
McFarlan, James P
McFarland. Alison S 329, 486
McFarland, Betty A 545
McFarland. David L
McFarland, Jeep 322
McFarland, Rose M
McFarland, Vickie W
McGee, Peggy S
McGhee, Pamela A 545
McGmnis. Donna J 418
McGmnis, Robert W
McGmnis, William M 513
McGlasson. Alvin G
McGlone, Bernard A 418
McGlone. Rita G 418
McGorrey. Kevin 226
McGufley. Jane W
McGuire. Clyde J
McGuire, George M 418
McGuire. Glenna M 418
McGuire. Mary D 453
McGuire, Rebecca D D, 419
McGuire, Roger L
McGuire, Sharon G
McGuire. Sue M
McGuire. Teresa D 266. 269
McHone. Gary E
McHone, Reginald B
McHugh. William L 305
Mclnerney, Dorothy A
Mclntire, Steven D
Mcintosh, Agnes G
Mcintosh, Charles D
Mcintosh, Chester
Mcintosh. Cynthia M
Mcintosh, Donna L 486
Mcintosh, Edwina 419
Mcintosh. Kinley H
Mcintosh. Michael D 306, 419
Mcintosh, Penny L
Mcintosh. Stewart R
Mclntyre, George P
Mclntyre, John N Jr
Mclntyre, Rebecca A
Mcluown. Amy
McKane. Kathenne E 419
McKay. Carol L
McKay. Dean C 346
McKay. Martin D
McKay. Sally A
McKee, Dannie T
McKee. Paul N 315. 419
McKee. Ralph K
McKenney, Nancy J 369. 513
McKenney. Robert L Jr 545
McKenzie. Carolyn L 419
McKenzie, Danny B
McKenzie, James A
McKenzie. Martha J 205. 218. 364.
419
McKenzie. Mary C 545
McKeon, John A
McKmley, Geniene E 513
McKinley, Vicki L 513
McKmney, Adele L
McKtnney, Benjamin M
McKmney, Debra J
McKmney, Michael P
McKmney, Robert C
McKmney. Teresa M 513
McKmney. Wathena S
McKnight. Gregory L
McKnight, Joe W
McLaughlin, Gary W 287, 545
McLaughlin. Glenn D 419
McLaughlin, Linda A 545
McLaughlin, Nancy A
McLean. Alice W
McClellan, Edward G
McLemore, Donna M
McMahan, Richard K 545
McMichael, Bruce E
McMichael, Christine 419
McMillan, Debra N 513
McMillen. Connie L 513
McMillen. David. D 419
McMullen, Fred P 545
McMurry, Dale F
McMurtry. Tern V 545
McNabb, Barbara J 313.419
McNally. Adnenne 266
McNamara. Sonny W
McNeely. Dale L 361. 513
McNees, Ramona K 327
McNeill. David W
McNeill. Mary L
NcNew. John D 486
McNulty. Janis L 266, 324, 487
McPeck, Sharon K
McPeek, Carolyn F 545
McPeek. Michael H 513
McPeek. Rickey L
McPheron. Ginger C
McPherson. Jesse H 342
McPherson. Joseph D 487
McQueary, Alan G
McQueary. Nancy H
McQueen, Albert B Jr
McQueen, Thomas E
McQuerry, Rachel L 487
McQuinn, Charles I
McReynolds. Don D 316. 419
McReynolds. Jay R
McSwam, Thaborn L
McVey. Betty S
McWhorter, Charles E
McWhorter, Michael R 487
McWhorter, Roy V
McWhorter, Susan A 513
McWhorter, Vicki P. 487
McWilliams. Dennis L
McWilliams, Joseph W
McWilliams. Matilda C
McWilliams. Robert P 513
Meade. Charles C II 298. 487
Meade. Deborah A 292
Meade, Don C 560
Meade, Douglas R
Meade, Eugene
Meade, Jennifer L
Meade, Orville P
Meade, Pamela A 545
Meade, Patricia L 453
Meade, Philip L
Meade, Teresa C
Meadors, Dons
Meadors. Eleanor L
Meadors. James F 319
Meadors, Paul K
Meadors, Ronald F
Meadors, Shirley J,
Meadows, Ruth A 294
Means, Faye A
Means, George R
Mears. Garry L 361, 513
Meckslroth. Daniel J 200. 420
Medeiros. Joelyn
Medl, William A
Medley. Cheryl A
Medley, James C Jr
Medley, Jeffrey L
Medley, Linda G 453
Medlm, Wanda D
Meece. Connie S 513
Meece. James A
Meehan, Michael E
Meehan, Philip M
Meek. Philip Jr 214, 453
Meflord, Ginny S
Mefford, Joy L 545
Megee. Carl W
Megee, Roger A
Mehok. Paul T
Mehta. Rajendrakumar
Meier, Gregory L 210. 513
Meier, Thomas J
Memeke, Donald W Jr 420
Meiner, Carol S 545
Memze, Mark A 346
Meisenheimer, John
Meisenzahl. Linda A 377, 420
Melius, Paul A 545
Melloncamp, Nadiene R 467
Melville. Charles J 260. 545
Mendoza, Ernesto J
Menifee, Gralm R
Menne, Jolmda W
MEN'S INTER-DORM COUNCIL
342
Menssen, Debra K 545
Mercer, Barry F
Mercer. Linda C 545
Mercer. Pamela L
Mercer. Sandra R
Mendeth. Albert E
Merkel. Aleta B 487
Mernman. Glenda C
Merritt, Marcia D
Merrill. Patricia J 513
Mersmann. Margaret R 211. 513
Merson. Stephanie U 420
Messa. Ronald J 420
Messer. Alan M
Messer, Eileen 453
Messer. George L
Messer, Jerald M 453
Messer, Sherry G 487
Messmer, Gary R
Messmer, Victor C III 545
Mester, Michael J
Melcalt. Charles M
Metcalf. Cheryl L M
Metcalt, Donna C
Metcalf. Joseph S
Metcalfe. Brutus D
Metcalfe. Charles T
Metcalfe, Donna G
Metcalfe, Jody D
Meyer, Carol M 545
Meyer, David P
Meyer, Dexter III
Meyer, Martin R
Myer. Patricia L 313. 420
Meyer, William P
Meyers. Barry V
Michael, Eddie W
Middeler. Joyce L 546
Midden, Kathy 513
Midden, Leo K Jr 306
Midden, Louis E
Middleton, James W
Middleton. Jeff A 369
Middleton, Mary E
Middleton, Melody J 267.513
Middleton, Nancy L
Middleton, Steven D
Middleton, William C 487
Mighore, James G
Milam, Stanley E 546
Milburn, Brenda S 487
Milburn, Ronald A
Milburn. William K
Milby. Gary D 342, 487
Miles, Angela C 514
Miles, Carolyn J B 514
Miles, James H
Miles, Joseph D 487
Miles, Kevin C 248, 487
Miles, Stephen D
MILESTONE 376
MILITARY POLICE 350
Miller. Alene
Miller, Barbara E R
Miller, Carol J 514
Miller. Carole L 546
Miller, Carolyn Y
Miller, Charles E
Miller. Charles R
Miller, Chester W 329, 487
Miller. Cynthia J 546
Miller, Deborah
Miller. Delores A D
Miller, Dennis A
Miller. Doreen M 546
Miller. Edward D 306
Miller. Edwin A 487
Miller, Glenda J
Miller. Hallie B
Miller. Herschel P 254
Miller, Howard F
Miller. Jack D
Miller, Jackie L
Miller, Jackie R 225. 420
Miller, James K
Miller, Jerry 1 49
Miller. Joan F 487
Miller. Joan F 216
Miller. Joel E
Miller. Johnny T
Miller. Jon P 514
Miller. Judy C 546
Miller, Kathy J 514
Miller, Louann
Miller, Marcia D 514
Miller, Margaret K 546
Miller. Mark A 420
Miller. Mary A H 313. 420
Miller, Myrtle N
Miller, Nancy J 467
Miller, Patricia D
Miller. Philip K
Miller, Raymond A
Miller. Rhonda K
Miller. Richard E
Miller. Robert W 288
Miller. Robert 289
Miller. Ronnie G 546
Miller, Sandra K
Miller, Stephen P 297, 514
Miller, Susan J
Miller, Thomas K
Miller. Toni S. K
Miller. Una F
Miller, Vivian F
Miller. Wanda J 487
Miller. Wartieid B Jr
Miller. William J
Miller, William R
Mills, Barbara A 420
Mills, Debbie C 343
Mills. Dennis G 214. 218, 453
Mills. Diana L 211, 514
Mills. Donald 8 1 76
Mills. Freddie L
Mills, Gerald D 420
Mills. Ginger S
Mills, Joe T
Mills, Kay B.
Mills, Mary R. 350. 487
Mills, Michael A
Mills, Michael R 319. 498
Mills. Reda J 420
Mills. Ross W 420
Mills. Sherry
Mincke. Henry J
Mmiard. Jack E
Mmiard, Ralph W
Mink. Kelly W
Mink, Robert J.
Minks, Sherry J.
Mmnich, Thomas L 303
Minter. Lucy A.
Minton, Stephen W
Miracle. David N
Miracle, Ginger K
Miracle, Jeffrey L 346. 514
Miracle, Jesse D
Miracle. Karen K 514
Miracle, Margaret L
Miracle, Ronald E
Miracle, Tommie L 514
Miranda, Lorgio O 453
Mirkhani. Fanborz, 546
Mischel, Gilbert R Jr
Mistier, Alan F
Mitchell, Barbara F D
Mitchell, Billy L
Mitchell, Charles L 234, 238, 558
Mitchell. David E
Mitchell, Eva Tutt
Mitchell, Florence
Mitchell, James R
Mitchell. Jeff 303
Mitchell. John M
Mitchell. Kenneth W 487
Mitchell. Lester J 420
Mitchell. Mary A
Mitchell, Mary J 546
Mitchell, Mary K S 420
Mitchell, Nancy L
Mitchell. Neil J
Mitchell, Patricia K 324
Mitchell. Pauline J
Mitchell. Peggy A
Mitchell. Roy D
Mitchell. Steven J
Mitchell. Teresa L C
Mitchum, Anita K 514
Mittel. Linda D 194. 210, 212. 377,
378, 420
Mize, John M 546
Moak, Jamie A 293. 350
Moberly, Charles C 514
Moberly, Geraldine C
Moberly. Harry Jr 487
Moberly, Larry D
Moberly. Mary J
Moberly, Phillip M
592 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Moberly, Susan A. 546
Mobley. Debra K. 546
Mobley, Modena G
Moeller. Freda W. 453
Moeves, Margaret J 487
Moffett, Robed M 244, 245. 321
Mohammadi. Seyed B 348, 487
Mohanty, Amiya 165
Mohon, Charlotte G 546
Mohsee. Carolyn S
Molohon. Charles R Jr.
Monaghan. Debra P 345. 514
Monheimer, Betty F.
Monheimer. Edward L
Monn. Kathi M 348, 546
Monteabaro. Nancy W.
Montgomery Alice M 288. 487
Montgomery, Amy E 546
Montgomery, Betty J 421
Montgomery. Charlotte
Montgomery, Craig R
Mongiomery. Dallas 421
Montgomery, Emline S- 421
Montgomery. Gary T. 560
Montgomery. Joe G. 421
Montgomery. Linda A 487
Montgomery, Michael J. 487
Montgomery. Terry W
Montgomery. Wanda S
Moody, Frances C S
Moody. Joseph H
Moody, Mary E
Moon, Jackie H
Moon, Ted W.
Moon, Vicki L 369. 546
Mooney, David L 421
Moore. Alben T 421
Moore. Alice M 297. 313. 421
Moore, Ann
Moore. Beverly A 546
Moore, Bobby D
Moore. Charles A
Moore, Charlotte W 421
Moore. Cheryl G 546
Moore, Darla J 421
Moore, David E
Moore, David Z
Moore, Dianne L.
Moore. Don R.
Moore. Donna J 546
Moore, Ethel F.
Moore, Frank Jr
Moore, Gale E 421
Moore, George W 185.453
Moore. Gregory H 215, 363. 487
Moore, Gwenda L
Moore. Holly A 546
Moore, Hubbard, K Jr 277, 305
Moore, Jack A
Moore. James B 199,256.257,
421
Moore, James E
Moore. Janet L. 487
Moore, John O
Moore, John R.
Moore, Joseph M 421
Moore. Joseph R 453. 487
Moore, Judy A.
Moore, Kathy G
Moore. Kenneth D
Moore, Kenneth R
Moore. Kenny J
Moore, Lemon C 421
Moore, Leomane 487
Moore, Lola 421
Moore. Martha C
Moore. Marvin L 421
Moore, Mary E L 487
Moore, Mary L
Moore. Maurice E. 487
Moore. Michael B 360
Moore, Norma L
Moore. Paula C. 421
Moore, Reba A
Moore, Richard C 321, 546
Moore, Robert T 298. 421
Moore. Ronald G 487
Moore. Ruth D 421
Moore, Sandra K
Moore. Sharon M 514
Moore, Sherry C 362
Moore. Susan G 421
Moore, Taylor G.
Moore. Theresa J 467
Moore. Vernon M
Moore, Wanda F.
Moore. William K 546
Moores, Tanya F 216, 369. 487
Moorhead, Janet J. 514
Moorhead. Mary H 197.209.216,
218. 369. 421
Moorman, Mary Jo 38, 421
Mooser, Kenneth R
Mooser, Michael D 514
Moran, Barry C
Moran, Robert K 421
Moran, Sheryl 546
Mordica, John A
Morehous, Lee A 547
Moreland, Charles F
Moreland, Jim D
Moreland. Melvm P
Moreman, Jetfery K
Moreno. Carlos A 487
Moreno, Ivan J.
Moretz, Elmo £ 1 84
Morey. Kenneth D 453
Morgan, Armilda S
Morgan. Arthur L
Morgan, Beverly W Jr 487
Morgan, Billy R
Morgan. Clinton W
Morgan, David A
Morgan, David M
Morgan, Del N
Morgan, Dianne P
The opening of the remodeled Keen Johnson Building
marks the beginning of its second era of service.
Morgan, Don E
Morgan, Janice C 421
Morgan, Kathleen
Morgan, Kerry F 421
Morgan. Lana G
Morgan. Mary B 514
Morgan, Mary K
Morgan, MiGhael 65. 547
Morgan, Michael E
Morgan, Michael L
Morgan, Patsy J
Morgan. Steven H
Morgan, Venita C 514
Morgan. William R 547
Morra, Rose M O
Morns, Anita
Morns, Brenda C. 292
Morns. Brenda S
Morns. David C 421
Morns. Elisha
Morris. Emily K 514
Morris. Freeda A 216. 421
Morns, Hazel I
Morris, James A
Morns. Jane M 421
Morris. Jetlrey K
Morns. Joann J
Morns, John B
Morris, Linda D 303, 514
Morns. Linda L 219. 421
Morns, Lynne M 267. 269
Morns. Marcia C 292. 487
Morris, Melissa
Morris, Patricia A
Morns, Richard R
Morns. Ricky H.
Morris. Rodger C 218, 287
Morris, Sharron K 423
Morris, Stephen W 342, 423
Morns, Steve A
Morris, Stewart L
Morris, Suzanne 514
Morris, Warn M
Morns. Wayne Y
Morns, William A 177
Morns. William S 487
Morrison, Charles Q 341 . 547
Morrow. M Kay 487
Morrow. Richard A
Morrow. Robert V 346, 487
Morrow, Steven E 423
Morrow, Thomas L
Morrow. Thomas M
Morsey. Tom A 514
Morter. Jerry R 315
Morton, Anthony C
Morton. Gayla D 547
Morton, Mary P.
Morton, Thomas S 315
Moscinski, Paula M 487
Moseley, Billie R
Moser, Lynn R 547
Moser, Marcia B 514
Moser, Mike 303
Moser, Rebecca S
Moser, Suanne 423
Moses, Aretta Y
Moses, Robin G 547
Mosher, Linda F
Mosley, Sammy L 305, 423
Moss, Brenda M 514
Moss, Karen L 350, 423
Mosser, Terry L 560
Mossman, Linda C 547
Mossotti. Ronald P 342. 487
Motley, Merle L C
Mott, Patricia A
Mountjoy. Candy 514
Mountjoy, Jesse B
Mountz, Edsel Ft 219
Mountz, Montford M
Mourer. Leslee J 423
Mouyeos, Elizabeth W 487
Moyer, Kenneth A 514
Mudd, Jeffrey T 547
Mudd. Patricia A 547
Mueller, Christine D 487
Mueller, Marlene S 547
Mueller, Thomas J
Mueller, William C 423
Muttett, Bryan R.
Mullaney, Edward J
Mullen, Artie M 351, 487
Mullen, Constance L
Mullen, Kevin P. 547
Mullen. Pamela E
Mullen, Stanford T 215, 329, 487
Mullenix, Robert L
Mulligan, Billee V
Mulligan. Kathryn F
Mullikm, Linda C
Mullinix. Patricia L 514
Mullms, Donna K 368, 547
Mullms. Eugene
Mullms, John M
Mullms, Kenneth B
Mullms. Larry M
Mullins. Martha 268
Mullms. Mary E.
Mullms. Paul A
Mullms, Polly S. 547
Mullins. Rebecca R. 423
Mullms, Ronald J
Mullins. Russell K
Mullins, Sally A 292, 487
Mullms, Sheila G 487
Mullms, Willard H 341, 423
Mulquinn. John T.
Mulvaney, Gregory K 547
Mumma, Lura J
Mumme, John S
Muncy. Vernon
Munn. Jeannme M
Munn. Thomas R
Munn. George E 166
Muns. Marilyn R
Muns, Richard L
Munson. Jane E
Munson. Sally J 211, 514
Muntz, Susan L 514
Murdock, Lewis S
Murley. Donna H
Muriey. Jim B
Murphy, Billy D 423
Murphy, Carolyn S 219
Murphy, Charles E
Murphy, Eddie B
Murphy, Gene L
Murphy, James M
Murphy. Jane E 348, 423
Murphy, Joan M 547
Murphy. Kasandra L 515
Murphy, Kevin M
Murphy. Marnie S B
Murphy, Michael D 364
Murphy. Michael R 346. 423
Murphy. Richard M 248. 487
Murphy, Roger D
Murphy, Sandra K
Murphy, Stephen G
Murphy, Susan C 348, 547
Murphy, Teresa K 467
Murphy. Thomas W 547
Murphy, Victor R
Murray, Douglas A
Murray. Henry H 289. 547
Murray. James G
Murray. Jimmie D
Murray. Madeline R
Murray, Rebecca J
Murrell, Charles W
Murrell, Patne L
Murrell, Vernon D
Muse, Deborah C
Muse, Ricky L
Musgrave, Jack B
Music, David S
Music. Sally A 547
MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL
COUNCIL 369
Musick. Frederick D
Musnuff. Donald F 547
Munson, Jane 50
Mussman, Michael W 260, 515
Mustard, Shirley F S
Muth, Craig M
Muth, James D 488
Myatt, Hannelore
Myers, Barbara B
Myers, Betty B
Myers, Beverle G
Myers. David H
Myers, Edith L 547
Myers. Frank W 445. 488, 472
Myers, Jane E 547
Myers, J D 287
Myers, John G
Myers, Lawrence R
Myers, Linda K
Myers, Mehnda J 515
Myers, Michael B 234, 488
Myers, Patricia G
Myers. Roger S
Myers. Scott D 515
Myers. Thomas D
Myers. Vicki R 547
Myers, Wilson 248
Mytord. Larry W 251 , 347, 51 5
Mynchenberg, Thomas L 547
Mynhier, James W. 31 5
Mynhier, Walter C 315
Nail, Darlene Y 423
Nallia. Mary A 547
Nally, Bilhe S B
Nally, Joseph L 515
Nally. Patrick L
Nally. Rick 342
Nally. Susie Bradley 423
Namazi, Kavoose 423
Nance. James E III
Nance. Janice D J
Nankivell, Frank A
Nankivell. James B
Nannmga, Robert 0
Nantz. Fred J Jr. 515
Napier. Calloway W 423
Napier, Charles E
Napier. Charles M
Napier. Deborah L
Napier. France
Napier, John S
Napier. Laura A
Napier, Michael S 488
Napier. William B
Napier, William K
Napper. Stella I. W,
Nard, Jo Ann
Nash. Deborah K 515
Nash. Ellen L
Nash. Janell 547
Nash, Jeffrey L
Nash. Larry
Nassida. Frank R
Nathanson. Leo W 547
Navann. Janet
Nayle, Robert
Neace, Jo Delia
Neal. David S 472. 488
Neal. Drexel T 423
Neal. Edgar C Jr 547
Neal. Elizabeth A 547
Neal, Katie O 467
Neal, Nina F 515
Neal, Vicki L 313. 488
Neat, William J 342. 363. 467
Neeley. Betty J 488
Neeley, Bill L
Neeley, Daniel L
Neeley. Philip D
Neely, Jocelyn M 547
Netl. Joseph J 260, 275. 423
Nell. Richard L
Neikirk. Ella J
Neiswmger, Cheryl E 423
Nelson, Charles L 1 66
Nelson, David A
Nelson, Joann L
Nelson, John A 297, 374. 488
Nelson, Lucie J
Nelson, Missy L 547
Nelson, Orvil
NELSON, RICK 62
Nelson. Stafford C 423
Nelson. Stephen P 423
Nelson. Susan R 377. 547
Nelson, Walter E
Nelson, William K 515
Neltner, Richard W 322, 423
Nemeth, Agnes M 547
Nesselrode, Ann M 515
Nett. Thomas V
Nettle, Paul D 260, 347, 488
Nettles. Linda M
Netzley, Richard A 234
Neu, Lynne A 547
Neufarth, John E 215,488
Neumeister. George R 251
Neuser, Gary A
Nevels. William L 423
New, Cecil L 547
New, Larry Russell
Newberry, Charles L
Newby. Betty R
Newcom. Lucinda S 515
Newcomb. Phyllis K 547
Newell. Frankie J 547
Newell, Robert E
Newell, Ruby I
Newland, Kellon E
Newman, Deborah L 293.515
Newman, Delbert W 547
Newman. James T
Newman, Larry E
Newman, Robbin D
Newman. Sharon R
Newman, William W
Newport, Fonda J
Newsom, Goebel W
Newsome. Anthony L 321, 423
Newsome, Loretta
Newsome, Mary M 288, 423
Newsome, Rebecca S 515
Newsome, Roberta
Newsome. Shelia F
Newton. Anthony Q 44, 316. 423
Newton, Charles T 547
Newton. Charlotte A. 515
Newton. Gary D 316, 515
Newton, Jackuelme
Newton, John T
Newton. Kenneth M 344, 488
Newton, William R
Niceley, Martha L
Nicewonder, Steven G 515
Nicholas. David L 423
Nicholas. Steven E 424
Nichols, Constance B
Nichols, Debra K 547
Nichols. John H
Nichols. John M
Nichols. Ruth J
Nicholson. Kenneth
Nicholson, Martha A 424
Nicholson. Michael E 424
Nicholson, Ted F
Nicholson, Vanda L
Nickell, Kalhy A 547
Nicked. Thomas L 488
Nickels, Patsy L 547
Nickels. Polly M 424
Nickles. Paula A 424
Nickson, Malcolm E 260. 319, 424
Nicolet. Dan D 257, 319
Nidifter, Phyllis A
Niebel, Sylvia M
Niehaus, Anne L 547
Niehotf, Susan C
Niemann, Melody S 424
NILES, JOHN JACOBS 64
Niles, Lucian E
Niner, Keith W 368
NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND 64. 600
Noble, Clara 488
Noble, Dale
Noble, Jill L 288, 515
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 593
A light snowfall adds a glimmer to the night lights of Eastern.
Noble. Kathy M 306. 327
Noble, Randall F
Noe. Avonda H 219. 424
Noe. Carolyn B 203. 218. 219. 424
Noe. Charles D
Noe. Gary S
Noe. James S
Noe. Judy L 327, 488
Noe, Phyllis M 515
Noe, Roger C
Noe. Sarah A 488
Noel. Ann M 547
Noel. Charlotte C 287
Noel. David A 547
Noel, Eugene P
Noel, Linda I
Noel. Stephen D
Noel. William A. Jr
Nolan, Diana
Nolan, Lmda 214. 515
Nolan, William A
Noland. Irvln Jr
Noland. Joel S 424
Noland, Mark S 488
Noland. Nancy M 515
Noland. Penny G
Nordgulen, George 165
Nordgulen, June B
Nordheim, Betty L
Norenberg, Mark E
Norlleel. Barbara P
Norileet, Charles E
Norman. A Susanne
Norman, Brenda C 327
Norman. David S 424
Norris, Barbara P.
Norris, Camilla A 547
Norris, Charles B
Norris, Chen L 324
Norris. Reed B
Norris, Robert L
Northern, Ernest B
Northern, Susan B
Norton, Eddie T III
Norton, Joseph M
Norton. Mary
Norton. Philip C
Norton, Sally R 268. 313
Norton, Thomas D
Norton, Tommy E
Norton, William C
Norton. William J
Norvell. Charley S
Norvell, Thomas N 341,515
Norwitz, Jeffrey H 264, 287. 363
Noyes. Timothy M
Nunn. Frankie L 297, 488
Nunn. Nancy L. 488
Nunnelley, Jerri L. 515
Nutini, David L.
Nuttall, Brandon C 515
Nutter, Richard C
Nutty, Beth A 424
Nyerges, Helen P.
Oak, Dalton L
Oakes, Dorothy C
Oakley. Pamela S 515
Oatts, Judy L 515
Oatts. Judy L.
O'Brien, John W 560
O'Brien, Kenneth O
O'Brien. Melody A
O'Brien, Ruth C
O'Bryan, Bernard B 287,488
Ochsenbem. Rebecca L
O'Connor. Thomas E
O'Daniel, Mary M
Odell. John P.
Odierna. Candace M
Odle. Bonnie M 488
O'Donnell, Catherine
O'Dennell. Katie M 515
O'Donnell, William J
Odor, Edwin M
O'Dowd. Kathleen G
Odum, Sallie C
Ofcacek, Margaret M
Ogden, Arthur J
Ogden, Frederic D 1 56
Ogden. Ruth E 515
Ogden, Steven D 424
Ogle, Pamela L
O'Hara, Betty J 467
O'Hara. Guy C
O'Hara. Mary A
O'Hearn. Mary K
Ohr, Edwina D
Ohr, Janie S
Okamoto, Craig N
Oki, Mmeko
Okleshen, Marilyn J
Okruhlica. Tan R 548
Olds, Deborah S 210. 424
Olin. Bruce W 548
Oliver, Bobby D
Oliver. Diana L 515
Olvier, John N Jr
Oliver. Mark L 212, 488
Oliver, Patricia S
Oliver, Ricky L
Oliver, Steven R
Olivien. Peter N 305, 424
Olsen, Jeanne L 515
Olsen, Peter L 424
Olson. Robert A
O'Mara, Eva C
OMEGA PSI PHI 328
Omelia, Michael G 297
Omer, Susan A 548
Onan, Clarence E
Onan, Dennis R 515
Onan. John E 315
Onan, Kathryn L 369. 371, 488
O'Neal. Danny W
O'Neal, Linda D 488
Oney, Gerald L
Onkst. Donald R
Ontko. Thomas J.
Orem, Michael T.
Orman, Donna E
Oman, Kenneth D
Orme. Sarah F 548
Ormes, Karen D 515
Ormond. Thomas L
Orr. Charles M
Orsborne, Charles M
Orton, Bonnie J
Osborn. Kathy A
Osborn, Roberta A
Osborne, Ben M
Osborne, Calhy 425
Osborne. Chip 380, 560
Osborne, Cynthia G
Osborne, Glenda F
Osborne. Gregory A 425
Osborne, Hubert J
Osborne, John L
Osborne, Rebecca P 548
Osborne, Larry J
Osborne, Leonard S
Osborne, Linda P
Osborne. Michael W 297
Osborne. Oma S
Osborne, Rebecca P
Osborne, Rowena 425
Osborne, Roy P 425
Osborne, Teresa A L 425
Osland, Kim R 327, 515
Ostar, Allan 132, 461
Ostwalt, Deborah J
Ostwalt. Melinda A
Otero, Raymond B 1 58
Otis, John A
Oft, Richard M 289. 488
Often, Becky S
Often. Bradley E
Often. Jane L 515
Otto, Richard J Jr
Otto, Susan A 331. 488
Ousley. Danny L
Overbee. Sandra K S 548
Overmiller. James M 321,488
Overmyer, Donna L
Overstreet, Mary A
Overstreet, Paula J 560
Overstreet, Randy J 548
Overstreet. Saundra M
Overton, Denny B
Owen, Morns W 342, 425
Owen, Richard H
Owen. Richard T 548
Owen, Stephen L
Owens. Bonnie S
Owens, Charles A
Owens, Deborah C 548
Owens. Dennis R
Owens. Devert J
Owens, Frances R
Owens. Jennifer R G
Owens. Julia B. 548
Owens, Kenneth R
Owens. Metta J
Owens, Monte H
Owens, Paula B
Owens, Paula L
Owens, Ronnie K. 515
Owens, William H Jr
Owings. William R 364.515
Owsley, John E
Pace. Betty F
Pace, Brenda G
Pace. Deborah F 488
Page, Faye 152
Pace, Jean R 548
Pace, John D.
Pace. Larry R
Pace. Rose N
Pace. Shirley F
Pachin, Diana L 340. 515
Pack, Janet T 548
Pack, Nickey L
Pack, Pamela L 349. 488
PACKARD. VANCE 62
Padgett, Donald
Paeltz. Christina luf
Page, Charles E
Page. Robert H
Pagett. Kathy J
Pahnke. Ross C.
Paine. Robert A. 218
Paine, Sarah C
Paitsel, Brenda B
Paitsel, James D Jr
Palahunich, Jennifer
Palasin. Udom
Palen. Kenneth G, 515
Paleologos. Stacy 425
Palis, Deborah K
Palko, Edmund J
Palm, James R
Palm, Jeffrey 322
Palmer, Bradley N.
Palmer. Craig A 425
Palmer, Gary D 218
Palmer. Linda D 515
Palmer, Nina G
Palmer, Richard D
Palmer. Susan J 306
Palombi, John H
Panayotolf, Jane V
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 331
Panyako. David E M
Papst. Sharyn A 305. 313
Pardon. Allen T
Parham, Dorcas A
Parham, James B
Pans, Kathryn A 194,217.425
Park, Hwang W
Park, Jo Ann C
Park. Steven H
Park, Walter L
Parke, Gale F 425
Parke. Lee P
Parke. Mary E M
Parker, Auldon B II 548
Parker, Bill J 425
Parker, Craig W 65
Parker, Francis K 371
Parker, Fred N
Parker, James 1 44
Parker, Patricia A 327
Parker, Phyllis M
Parker. Randall A
Parkerson, Buford S
Parkey. Patricia A 548
Parkey. Ronald C
Parkey. Rosalee R
Parkhursl, Willis 215
Parks. Barbara L
Parks. Connie G 515
Parks. Donald W 305
Parks. Edna J
Parks. Felecia L
Parks, Jarmilia A
Parks. Jeffrey J 548
Parks. Jerry L
Parks, Gerald Lynn 425
Parks. Larry R 384, 425
Parks, Michael S
Parks, Natasha T
Parks, Phyllis A 425
Parks. Rebecca A 548
Parks, Shirly R
Parks, Timothy L
Parrett, Ruth
Parngin, Tim
Parns. Charles R
Parrish, Constance J 548
Parrish, Dale M 515
Parrish, Deborah D
Parrish, Jerry A
Parrish, Rick L 467
Parrish, Steve H
Parroft. Alois M
Parrott, Chuck 254
Parrott, Ernest W 488
Parroft, John S
Parrott, Sharon K
Parson. Donna K. 548
Parsons, Amanda C 548
Parsons, Clifford R 210
Parsons. Donald E.
Parsons, Jackie L
Parsons, Janice M
Parsons, Jeanmne M
Parsons, John H
Parsons. Sharon A 548
Parsons. Sherry G 313, 488
Parsons, Susan D 560
Parsons. Thomas S
Parsons, William J
Partm. Jack K Jr
Partin, Nevada A
Partm, Thomas E 488
Partlowe, George H.
Partlowe, Janet S
Partridge. Carol F.
Partusch, Marsha A 313. 425
Pasierb. David E 488
Pasley. James T
Pasley. Joe W.
Patel, Pravmkumar I 348
Patierno, Danny R
Patrick, Alfred L 170
Patrick, Dave 147
Patrick, Delores L 560
Patrick. Dennis R
Patrick, Emma J 548
Patrick, Jackie A
Patrick, Johnnie L
Patrick. Larry L 548
Patrick. Leora J
Patrick, Michael D
Patrick. Tracy R 515
Patrick, Vicki L 266, 488
Patrum, Scova L 515
Patten, John R.
Patterson. Carl G
Patterson, Dorothy A 324, 351,
369. 371. 488
Patterson, Guy R
Patterson, Helen P
Patterson, Janice L 292
Patterson, John P
Patterson, John R. Jr
Patterson, Raymond R 371, 548
Patterson, Sandra L.
Patterson. Tim B 288
Pattie. Helen T.
Pattison. Stanley E 515
594 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Pattern, Charles E.
Patton, Connie J. 515
Patton, Connie L
Patton, Curtis L 548
Patton. Franklin C
Patton, Glenda B
Patton. James 0.
Patton. Patricia J
Patton. Paul R. 548
Patton, Rodney L
Patton, Stanleo
Paul, Carl 548
Paul. Donald J
Paul. Gerald E 305
Paul, James J 467
Paul, Leonard C
Paulin, Donald A 425
Paulson, Allan T 488
Pawley, Wayne B
Payne. Albert B 426
Payne, Charles A
Payne. Gerald E 364, 426
Payne, Grover T Jr
Payne. John H 310. 311. 488
Payne. Joseph O
Payne, Kathryn J
Payne, Margaret W
Payne. Ralph W
Paynter, Harry A
Paynter, Michael B.
Payton, Martha J 426
Peabody. Richard R
Peace, Irene
Peace. Richard E
Peace. Terry L
Pearce. Brenda S
Pearce. Brenda S 548
Pearce. Cecilia D 306, 313, 488
Pearce, Cynthia 266
Pearce, James J
Pearman. Glenda F 515
Pearsall, Wayne G 488
Pearse, Cynthia J 284. 515
Pearson, Debra K 215. 219. 327.
362. 488
Pearson, Norman A 548
Pearson, Thomas C
Pease, Tom M
Peavler, Larry J
Peavley, Diane R
Pebbles. Don V.
Peck, William C 346
Pecora, Mary M
Pecsek, Steven G
Peddicord. John A
Peddicord, Martha A
Peddicord, Martha J
Pedigo, Pauline
Peebles, Helena S 488
Peebles. Joanna 21 1 , 51 5
Peek, Jeanie D
Peek, Thomas E
Peel, Barry W
Peercy, Virginia I P
Peers, Delores A
Pellrey, Dallas L
Pelly, Donald E 426
Peltier, Joyce E 211, 516
Pelzmann. Catherine A
Pena, Stephany L 516
Pence. Christine B
Pence, Stephen B
Pence. Susan H 548
Pendergrass, Elizabet
Pendleton. David L 293, 426
Pendleton. Robert J
Peniston, Lloyd W 298. 488
Penn, Kathleen
Penn. Sheila J 468. 516
Pennington, Ann J
Pennington, Charles D
Pennington. Ernest L
Pennington. Frances K
Pennington, Larry 426
Pennington. Larry W 426
Pennington, Marion R 488
Pennington, Pamela P. 516
Penrod, Vicki J
Pensol. Harvey A. 355, 548
Pentecost. Fred L
Penyin, Jerome R
Peoples, Joan B
Perazzo, Suzanne E 327. 516
Percitul, Diane L. 548
Perdue. Teresa J 548
Perez. David F.
Perez, Diana L. D 516
Perez, Michael E 488
Perkins. Alice L.
Perkins, Connie G 468
Perkins, Dennis T 260
Perkins, Dons E
Perkins, Forde
Perkins, Fred A 303, 516
Perkins, Janet E 548
Perkins, John S 426
Perkins, Judith L 488
Perkins, Nancy C 548
Perkins, Phillip E
Perkins. Ricky L
Perkins, Sandra E
Perkins. Sue M
Perkins, Thomas R
Perkmson, Steven R
Perna, Diane M
Perrm, Rachel E
Perritt, Lea J
Perros. Kathy I 211. 516
Perrot, Charles F
Perrot. Mary C
Perry, Charles W
Perry, Deborah J 426. 516
Perry, Deborah K
Perry, Ellen S 292, 488
Perry, Kathleen M
Perry, Keith M 298, 426
Perry. Lee E
Perry. Patricia C 65. 217. 355
Perry, Ricky L 298
Perry, Rodney T. 548
Perry, Wanda F 548
Persell. Patsy E 426
Peshek. Glenn H 426
PERSHING RIFLES 360
Peters, Arthur D
Peters. David M 321, 488
Peters. David P.
Peters, Donald B
Peters. James J 458
Peters. Karen R 426
Peters, Samuel L Jr
Peters, Suzanne
Peters. Teresa L 548
Peterson. Bill S
Peterson, Charles D 516
Peterson. Esther J
Peterson. Frederick R 369
Peterson. Jeffrey B 548
Peterson, Joan N
Peterson, Robert W 297. 516
Petit, Ingeborg G
Petitt, Gary M
Petrey, Lanny C
Petrey, Tommy L
Petro. Patricia L H
Pettrey, Rebecca L
Petton, Marty Jo 306
Pfalzgraf, Linda M 488
Ptalzgral, Manone A 426
Ptalzgrat, Ralph F II 548
Ptister. Mark J
Pfotenhauer, George L
Pfotenhauer, Harriet
Phelps. Auna S 488
Phelps. Beverly A
Phelps. Carl E
Phelps, Charlene S
Phelps. Charlotte J 426
Phelps, James S
Phelps, Kenneth A
Phelps. Michael E. 516
Pherson, Jeanne H 548
PHI DELTA THETA 323
PHI KAPPA ALPHA 314
PHI KAPPA PHI 218
PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA 216
PHI MU PHI 325, 333
Phillips, Barbara L 426
Phillips, Blaine 489
Phillips, Claude B
Phillips. David L
Phillips. Dmo W 516
Phillips. Francis P
Phillips. Gary L
Phillips. John C
Phillips. John H
Phillips. Joyce A.
Phillips. Juanita 175
Phillips. Larry D
Phillips. Lee A
Phillips. Lou A
Phillips. Matthew C 426
Phillips. Michael E
Phillips, Micheal E 427
Phillips, Nancy R 548
Phillips. Paula A 516. 605
Phillips, Rebecca L 489
Phillips, Samson W
Phillips, Steven R
Phillips, Thomas D
Phillips, Timothy L
Phillips. Wayne 489
Philon. Edell
Philpot. Clara E.
Philpot, Edmond F 427
Philpot. Harry H Jr 427
Philpot. James T Jr
Philpot, Rose M 427
Phipps. Linda E
Phipps. Marcella J
Phipps. Virginia E
PI KAPPA ALPHA 314
PI OMEGA PI 219
PI TAU CHI 215
Piatt, Jennifer S 369. 371. 489
Picard, Michael H
Pickett, Gail O
Pickett, James W
Pickett. Jane D 427
Pickett, William H 305
Pickett, William R
PickreN, Edward M
Pickrell, Gerald W
PickreN, Karen E M 489
Pidkowicz, Joseph P
Pieratt, William H
Pierce, Clairetta 214
Pierce, George D 186
Pierce, Gerald L 214
Pierce, Judy R
Pierce. Randall H
Piercefield, Deborah 548
Piercey. Vickie L
Piercy, Lawrence C 516
Pierson, Barry N 548
Pierson, Gary L
Pierson. Larry D
Pigg, Jerrold C
Pigman, Dale A
Pigman, Kathryn A
Pike. Charles M 548
Pike. James G
Pimolwatana. Chairal
Ping. Dwight D
Ping, Howard L
Pinkston. Charles T
Pinkston, Sharron M 516
Pinkston, Stephen T
Pmson. Patricia A 548
Pipal, Jill P
Piper, Gregory H
Pipes. Howard J 489
Pipes, Joyce R
Piro. Edward C 363. 548
Pitakos, Barbara D 371, 489
Pittman, Garnett L
Plageman. Donald B
Plante, Maria B 348
Plummer, Deborah L 288, 549
Plummer, E G 254
Plummer, James K
Plummer, James K Jr 212.468
Plummer, Jo A 549
Podmore, Gail A 343
Poer, Marsha L 516
Potfenberger, Donald
Pogue. Michael L
Poindexter, Vivian F 516
Polm, Mary A 549
Poling. Robert D
Pollard, Barbara A
Pollard. Philip A 427
Pollock, Nell N
Polsgrove, Jennie W
Polvmo. Gen 267
Pomeroy, Steven M
Ponder, Aline C
Ponder. Teryl J 548
Pool. Violet L
Poole, Betty P P
Pope. Gracia A 549
Pope. Janet M 489
Pope. Judith A F
Pope. Karren J 294. 489
Pope, Patricia L
Pope. Theodore E 369. 549
Popham, Warren E
Poppas, Stephen C
Popplewell. Kathy J K
Porter, Betty H
Porter. James L
Porter. James R
Porter, Janice F 549
Porter, Jennifer R
Porter. Ronald L
Porter, Sheha G
Portune. Mary K 516
Portwood. Gannett R
Posey. Marvin I
Posey, Robert W 148, 212
Postlethwait, Stanley
Poston, Susan A S
Pott, Kenneth L 427
Potter, Clara B
Potter, Elizabeth A 549
Potter, Elizabeth J 468
Potter, Frank E
Potter, Glenn
Potter, Marilyn E
Potter, Michael J
Potter, Spencer G
Potter, Wanda N
Potts, James C
Potts, Nancy E 489
Potts, Richard F
Potts, Roberta 516
Potts, Roger L
Poulos, Alex
POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL 30
Powell, Allen S
Powell. Betsy M
Powell. Bonnie S
Powell, Carl E
Powell. David M
Powell, Donald L
Powell, Flora D
Powell. Gametta J
Powell. Gary L 316
Powell, J C 133
Powell, Janice L 516
Powell, Judith A
Powell, Judith B
Powell, Karen E
Powell. Linda A
Powell, Marilyn A 427
Powell, Nena L
Powell, Opal M 427
Powell, Pamela A
Powell. Shelby R Jr
Powell, Terry C
Powell, Thomas M
Power, Sharleen W
Powers, Linda R 549
Powers, Van A 427
Poynter, Bennie L
Poynter, Mark B
Poynter, Scott P.
Poynter, Vivian L
Pracht. Richard D
Prall. Thomas R
Prasert, Suchada
Prater. Bobby R
Prater, Danny L
Prater, Dennis J L
Prater, James J 427
Prater, John R
Prater, Kathy 516
Prater, Larry
Prather, Kerry W
Prather. Marcus W
Parther. Sally J 344. 489
Prather, Sharon K 549
Prather, Terry L
Prats. Harry J
Pratt, Richard J
Preece, Dianne C 427
Presley. Billy G
Presley, Carole A
Presnell, Daniel J
Presnell. Glenn 257
Preston, Betty P
Preston, Connie S 427
Preston, Delores L 218.427
Preston, Dennis A 427
Preston. George E
Preston, Lucy Y
Preston, Michael 489
Prewitt, Curtis W
Prewitt, Edna B
Prewitt. Fred E Jr
Prewitt. John R
Prewitt. Mary R
Prewitt, Patty F 549
Price. Ann E 516
Price. Anna L M
Price. Brenda G
Price. Burk M
Price. Delores A
Price, Desta C
Price, Earl C
Price, Georgia D
Price, Jackie J 549
Price, Jamesetta 489
Price, Jerry L
Price, Jo Ann 549
Price. Linda G 549
Price, Marian L
Price. Nancy
Price. Norma R 427
Price. Patricia A 516
Price, Richard P 549
Price, Rosa L
Price, Rustin E
Price, Samuel H
Price, Sarah B
Price, Sheila A 549
Price, Sherry J
Price, Thomas G
Price. William A 257
Price, William R
Pnddy, Marilynn R
Pndemore. Sandra L
Prmg, Jonathan B
Pntchard, Paula S
Proctor, Connie J 468
Proffitt, John D
Prolfitt. Mary E 218
Protfitt, Paul C 216, 369, 516
Pruttt, Edward K
Pruitt, Raymond D
Pruitl. William T
Pryor, Lary D
Pryse. Martha L 292
Puckett, Bettye K 427
Puckett, Lela J 349
Puckett. Mary J 516
Puckett. Owen T 346
Puckett. Rollm K
Puckett, Wintred G
Pugh. Belinda J
Pugh, Jenny L
Puhr, Barry W
Pullen, Robert 0
Pulliam. Alton B Jr
Pulham. Carol B 468
Pulliam, Dwight D
Pulliam, Michael L 315. 489
Pullins, Edward T
Puma, Cheryl A
Purcell, Jerry M 427
Purcell, Ned S
Purcell. Paul H.
Purcell. Rodney D
Purdom. Elmer R Jr
Purkins, Vickie L 549
Purpura, Philip P
PursifuU, Karen A 468
Push. Stephen C
Putty, Harry D
Pyle. Karen R 549
Pyles. Dan B 516
Qadn. Habeeb 560
Quail. Karen S
Quails, Jenny C
Quarles. David A 489
Queen, Sally S 516
Quick, John L
Quick, Patricia L 549
OUICK SILVER 64
Quick, William
Quick, William T II
Quigg, Daniel L 380. 381. 516
Guillen. Carlene
Quillen, Nada C. 516
Quitlman, John L
Quinlan, Patrick T 260
Qumley, Sharon K
Qumn, James R 31 5
Qumn. Manann
Qumn, Martha L. 516
Qumn, Michael C
Quire. Eddie L
Quisenberry. Robert G
Raabe. Stephen T
Rabuzzi, Paul D
Rachal. Edith A
Racioppi. Antoinette
Radclifte. Rebecca J 427
Radclitte, Stephen W
Rader. Anne N 427
Rader. David
Rader, Janet M
Rader, Terry E
Raderer. Vickie L 210,371.427
Radom. Jay L
Radway, David J
Raftord. Brenda J
Rahlmann, Stephen D
Rahmani, Qutabuddm N
Railey, Thomas B
Rainey, Deborah L 292. 427
Rainey, Diane 292, 351
Rains. Barbara D 549
Rams. Eugene D 489
Rams. George 427
Rams, James L
Rams, Lmda S 489
Rams, Roger L
Rams, Vernon M
Ramwaler, Vernon E 516
Raistrick. Debra K 212.377,379.
427
Rakestraw, Linda G 489
Rakestraw, Thomas L
Raleigh, Dennis R 364. 490
Ralston. Jeffrey C 549
Ralston. John M 549
Rambicure, Peggy A 549
Ramey, Don T
Ramey. Jennifer L 327.516
Ramey. Karen L 219. 490
Ramey. Loretta J
Ramey, Scheila B 427
Ramey, William R 549
Ramsdell, Les 218
Ramirez, Al 258
Ramsey, Charles M
Ramsey. Dinah G
Ramsey. Donna L 550
Ramsey, Ernes! R
Ramsey. James M
Ramsey. Joyce M 1 52
Ramsey. Kathenne I
Ramsey, Michael L
Ramsey, Roy L
Randall. Deborah S 516
Randall, Fannye J
Randall. Louis C
Randall. Roberta L
Randol, Jon C 342, 516
Randolph, Randy E 260. 321 . 427
Raney, L Michael 516
Raney. Vicki S 292
Rankin, Helen K
Rankin, James W 490
Rankin. John W 550
Rankin. Karl C
Rankin, Margaret G 550
Rankin. Minnie W
Rankin, Norman G
Rankin, Robert A 490
Rankin. Terry L
Ransdell, Trudy G
Ranson, Catherine E 427
Ranvier, Gene A
Rapp. Joseph G 298, 427
Ratchft, Amy L 549
Ratchft. Robert L
Ratclifl, William R
Rathgaber, Kurt R
Ratliff, Arlan P
Rathff. Bernard D 428
Ratliff, Carolyn A
Ratliff. David L 550
Ratliff. Edna L
Ratliff. Erma D
Ratliff. Frederick C 364
Ratliff. James M 234. 428
Ratliff, James O
Ratliff. Richard R
Ratliff.Ruth A
Ratliff. Virginia J
Ratliff. William J
Rattananonl, Vanida
Ratlner, Martha A
Rausch, Cathy S 210, 369. 428
Rausch, Elizabeth A
Rawlmgs, Charles L
Rawlmgs, Sarah F 516
Rawlins, Carolyn J 218, 219
Ray. Carol J 349, 490
Ray, Elmer T Jr
Ray. Joan R 428
Ray, Michael S 287, 364, 516
Ray, Pamela M 550
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 595
Ray, Richard D.
Ray, Robert E 428
Ray. Ronald L 550
Rayburn, Sammye D.
Rayens. Bruce C
Raymond, Donna L
Raymond, Ronald L
Razor. Lucia C 490
Reader. Garry L
Reagan, Carl W
Reagan. Jennifer L 550
Reagan, Stuart A
Ream, Bradley C
Ream, Byron M. 428
Ream. Judy F. 219. 428
Reams, Blanche E D
Reams, Teresa A
Reasor, Daniel A
Reasor, Edward D.
Reaves. Lorene C
Rebilas, Thomas J
Rebmann. Paul C 363, 490
Rebold, Patricia A 266, 327. 490
Record. Karen L
Rector, Garry R
Redden, William E
Reddick, Emmer T II
Reddy. Bernard T
Reddy. Etta L
Redilord. Johnny
Redman, Jesse L
Redmon, Barbara J 210,219
Redmond, Patricia A
Redmond, Roy A
Reece. Sharon F,
Reed. Alan W 516
Reed. Betty S
Reed, Carol 428
Reed. Charles B III
Reed, Deborah L 211. 516
Reed. Gwendolyn S
Reed. Jesse 310, 311
Reed, Joellen 516
Reed. Judith L 216, 369. 490
Reed, Louis
Reed, Mary L
Reed. Michael E 319
Reed. Patricia L 216. 516
Reed. Thomas W 322. 428
Reed. Wilma-L
Reeder, Cheryl A 516
Reeder, Chris R 260
Reeder. Eva J
Reedy, Retha B
Rees, Thomas E
Reese, Dwight B
Reese, Glenda M
Reese, James A
Reese. James A 303
Reese, Nicholas A
Reese, Sharon K 550
Reeves, Connie J
Reeves, Deborah G 560
Reeves, James P 342
Reeves, Janice E
Reeves, Sue J.
Relfitt. David P 428
Reftitt. Douglas E
REGISTRATION WEEK 26
Rehkamp, Dianne 287, 490
Rehkamp. Jeanne M 516
Reichenbach, Mona L, 516
Reid. Deborah A 550
Reid, Eddie M
Retd. Janet L 371, 550
Reid. John C
Reid. June W L
Reid, Paula K 550
Reid, Thomas L 428
Reilly, Dennis J
Reilly. Edward B 550
Reinart. Steven L
Remheimer, Rebecca E
Remle. John F
Reinstedler, Kathenn 490
Reiss, Jessie M 287, 490
Reilz, Chris J
Relken, Robert M 305
Remy, Sandra K 217. 490
Rena. Stephany 211
Rench, John F
Renfro. Dorothy M
Renner, Noelcarroll R 550
Renshaw, Ronnie L
Rentz, Marcia J 313, 428
Reppert, Carolyn 490
Retzlatt. Craig L
Reuss, Robert P
Revere. John H 225. 226
Reves. Charles B
Reynolds, Barry E.
Reynolds, Betty J
Reynolds, Beverly C
Reynolds, Beverly J
Reynolds. Carolyn 516
Reynolds. Cynthia L. 550
Reynolds, Emma S
Reynolds, Eugene P 428
Reynolds, Gregory R.
Reynolds, Harold D 428
Reynolds, Hazel I 428
Reynolds. Hugh C
Reynolds. Kathy L.
Reynolds. Kendall D 346
Reynolds, Linda J. 516
Reynolds, Lora
Reynolds, Mark H
Reynolds, Melissa L 550
Reynolds. Melvin C
Reynolds. Nancy A 516
Reynolds, Raymond F 550
Reynolds, Robert D 550
Reynolds, Robert J
Reynolds. Terry D 517
Rhea. James R 306. 490
Rhea. John E
Rhinehimer, Bobbie J
Rhoades, Donna M 550
Rhodes. Carl A.
Rhodes. Karen L. 387
Rhodes. Lawrence D
Rhodes, William T
Rhodus. Carol C 428
Rhodus. Deborah C 517
Rhodus. Harry D
Rhodus. Imogene
Rhodus. John L
Rhodus, Marsha L 517
Rhodus, Susan A M
Rhodus, W David
Rhodus, William G
Rhoton, Carolyn S F.
Rhoton, James R
Ricciardt, Gerald M
Rice. Andrew W 329. 490
Rice, Betty A 293, 428
Rice, Betty K 490
Rice, Charles A
Rice. George L 428
Rice. Harry S
Rice, Helen M 517
Rice, Henry S
Rice. Jo A 292, 343. 490
Rice. Les 157
Rice, Ora E
Rice, Patricia A 517
Rice, Paul R
Rice, Rebecca T 292
Rice, Robert L. Jr 303
Rice. Robin L
Rice, Rosemary 428
Rice, Roy V 550
Rice, Stephen M
Rice. Stephen P
Rice, Susan P.
Rice. Vicke S 327
Rich, Kathy S 517
Richards, Carol D
Richards, Gmi 345, 362
Richards, Nora E 491
Richards. Ronald M.
Richards, Virginia J 288. 517
Richardson, Brenda S
Richardson, Cynthia L. 550
Richardson, Darrell 316
Richardson, Deborah L 491
Richardson, Donald W.
Richardson, Eric D
Richardson, Joe M
Richardson, Joseph E
Richardson. Karen R 428
Richardson, Kathy L
Richardson, Kenneth D 428
Richardson. Larry L
Richardson, Mary N G
Richardson, Orestes
Richardson, Risa B 517
Richardson, Sharon S.
Richardson. Sylvia F. 560
Richardson. Verna C
Richardson. Wade H.
Richerson. Janice E. 428
Richeson, Angela R 491
Richie. Linda D
Richmond, Cathy 218
Richmond, Joyce M.
Richmond, Rickie R
Richter, Robert K 517
Richtmyer, Edward C
Ricke, Barbara A 268, 313. 343.
491
Rickett. Helen E
Rickett, Jerry A
Ricketts. Becky B 313, 491
Bidden. Michael L
Ridder, llene B.
Riddle. Donna G 51 7
Riddle. Georgene 216. 324
Riddle. Karen R 550
Riddle, Kevin R
Riddle, Michael D 550
Riddle. Sherne L 288, 517
Riddle, Stephen G
Riddle, Teresa L. 517
Riddle. Ternll R 517
Riddlebarger. Diana J 550
Riddlebarger, Edwin H.
Ridenour. Brenda K. 517
Ridenour. Debora S 31
Rider, Charles L Jr. 551
Rider, Richard D Jr 517
Ridgell, Raymond P.
Ridgley. Patrick E,
Ridgway, Jeffrey A
Ridings. Betty J. 343
Ridley. La Sandra E 202. 219, 294,
428
Rieker, Mildred M.
Rieser, Fred P. Jr
Riester, Phyllis L.
Riffe. David J
Riffe. Gwendolyn 294
Riffe. James S 551
Rifle, Karen R 551
Riffle, Paul D 491
Riggins, James L 428
Riggms, Jane A, 517
Riggle, Christine K
Riggs, Andrea L
Riggs, Carole E 551
Riggs, Catherine F
Riggs. Charles M. Jr
Riggs, Denise
Riggs, Elizabeth L.
Riggs, John D
Riggs. Mary H
Riggs, Patty L 215, 327. 362
Riggs, Shelby J
Riggs, Stephen R
Rigsbee, Rebecca L 517
Riley. Alfreda
Riley. Beverly K
Riley, Daniel C 361, 517
Riley, Donna F
Riley. Joesph A 551
Riley, Joseph R 551
Riley, Rebecca T 216. 428
Riley. Ronald G
Riley. Stephen
Riley, Thomas J 491
Riley. William
Riner, Porter E
Riner. Sue C
Riney, Joseph A 111 551
Rinks. Jami E 468
Riordan, Paula J
Ripperdan, Kevis 51 7
Risher, Beatrice M 517
Risher, George A 428
Risk. Margaret L 327, 491 -
Rismiller, Steven H 371.428
Risner. Mearl T
Risner. Terry
Ritchey. Barry
Ritchie, Charlet J 551
Ritchie, David T.
Ritchie, Deborah D
Ritchie. Marney D
Ritchie, Terry L
Ritter. Kenneth M. 315
Ritter, Sue K
Rivers, Frederick A
Rives. Rhea
Roach. Catherine P 313
Roach, Charles A. 491
Roach. Doris A 343, 517
Roach, Kathryn J. 517
Roach, Robert P 65, 260. 261
Roaden, Larry J 51 7
Roark. Daniel W
Roark, Irene L 517
Roark, Mary L
Roark, Roger W.
Roark. Terry L 491
Robards. John M 428
Robards. Terry P.
Robb, Deborah A
Robbins. Beverly J
Robbms. Deborah J
Robbins, Earl L Jr
Robbins, Trudy D F.
Robbinson, Ruth A. 468
Roberson, Arthur F. 518
Roberson. Karen L. 551
Roberts. Ann C 551
Roberts, Carolyn J H
Roberts. Claudia L
Roberts, Daniel B
Roberts, Deborah S.
Roberts. Earl 1 39
Roberts, Everett M
Roberts, Gary L
Roberts. Gary M 551
Roberts. Harold K 298, 518
Roberts. Harold R
Roberts, Imogene C
Roberts. James W
Roberts. Jennings A
Roberts. Jewel
Roberts. John S 298. 321. 429
Roberts. Jonathan D
Roberts. Lynda K
Roberts, Malvin D
Roberts, Margaret M
Roberts, Michael J
Roberts, Paul W
Roberts, Rebecca A,
Roberts, Roger 251. 252
Roberts. Ronnie R
Roberts, Shirley S. 518
Roberts, Stanley L
Roberts, Susan C 293
Roberts, Susan K.
Roberts, Wayne T
Robertson, Gail P
Robertson. John L 518
Robertson. Kathleen D. 429
Robertson. Melissa B 518
Robertson, Randall L
Robertson, Victoria G 491
Robey. John D
Robmette. Gary D. 551
Robinson, Billie H
Robinson, Cathy C.
Robinson, Charles D
Robinson, Clifton A
Robinson, Connie 551
Robinson, Daniel L
Robinson, Debra P 518
Robinson, Donnie L.
Robinson. Frances D
Robinson, Fred S 518
Robinson. George E
Robinson, James G
Robinson, Joe F
Robinson, John L
Robinson, John L
Robinson, Judy L
Robinson. Linda G 551
Robinson, Lucille E,
Robinson, Martha E
Robinson, Mary L
Robinson, Mattie J 491
Robinson, Pamela J 287, 551
Robinson, Rebecca J
Robinson. Rita G 214, 518
Robinson. Robert L 491
Robinson. Rondal D 518
Robinson. Ruth A 498
Robinson. Ruth A
Robinson. Samuel J Jr 429
Robinson, Sandra G.
Robinson, Sandra J
Robinson. Sharon M F 429
Robinson, Terri L
Robinson, Terry L
Robinson, Wayne
Robinson, William E
Roder, Philip W.
Rodgers. Charles E 429
Rodgers. Clyde E
Rodgers, David N 518
Rogers, Deborah L 518
Rodgers, Ellen L
Rodgers, Joaquin R
Rodgers. Lowell T Jr
Rodgers. Vega L 350
Rodman, Sue A 456
Roe. Gary W
Roe. Michael P 171, 316. 429
Roesch, Harold F 491
Roesel. Mary L.
Rogers, Annie R
Rogers, Barbara E 429
Rogers, Bonnie K 212
Rogers, Carl L,
Rogers, Charlene M
Rogers, Deborah L
Rogers. James L
Rogers, Jimmy C
Rogers, John G. Ill 229
Rogers, Joseph G Jr
Rogers. Kathie J 205. 213. 429
Rogers. Melvin H
Rogers, Michael A 491
Rogers. Nellie F
Rogers, Patricia L 369. 371, 491
Rogers, Sarah E
Rogers. Susan L 292
Rogers, William R
Rogers, William T
Roggenkamp, Germame
Roitman, lleda T
Rolfe, John R
Rolfes, Sandra D
Roller, Otis T.
Romohr, Mark C. 551
Root. Francis D
Root, Gwendolyn
Rosati, John A
Rose, Bruce L 456
Rose, Chester A
Rose. Curtis O.
Rose. Diana F
Rose, Ernest A
Rose, Glyndon D
Rose, James J
Rose. Lana R 211. 518
Rose, Marianne 212. 429
Rose, Tony M
Rose, Wendell L
Rose. William E
Rose, Wilma K 429
Roseberry, Patricia J 518
Rosenkrans, Nancy J. 518
Rosenstein. Louis M 551
ROTC SPONSORS 362
Ross. Anna J
Ross, Brenda K 269. 518
Ross. Glenda G
Ross. James M
Ross. Jim K 319, 373. 491
Ross, Marian P
Ross, Mane C
Ross. Mary F. 518
Ross, Paulette 313
Ross. Richard A
Rosser, Nancy N
Roth, Harry L II 293. 297. 429
Roth. Richard A. 456, 491
Rothel, Billie A.
Rothrock, Mark P 551
Rousey, Donna G S
Roussos. Carol L 368
Routledge, Andrea L 491
Routson. Terry W 316, 491
Routt. David 241
Rowe, James G 551
Rowe, Mark A 244. 551
Rowe, Mary L
Rowe. Paul W
Rowe. Wayne A.
Rowland, Charles D 551
Rowland. Edwin W.
Rowland, Edwin W.
Rowland, Kenneth R 491
Rowland. Opal S 491
Rowland, Roderick
Rowland, Stephen D
Rowland. Steve J 287,315,491
Rowlett, Debra L 551
Rowlett, Jeannette G
Rowlett. John 134. 461
Rowlett. Sharon K 491
Rowlette. Martha A 518
Roy, Alice F
Roy. Garnett G 491
Roy, Lana F 364. 429
Roy. Luther V
Roy, Mary K
Royalty. James L 431
Royalty, John T Jr
Royalty. Kent W 551
Royalty, Patricia A, S
Royalty, Paul L 431
Royalty, Robert D 518
Royalty, William D
Royalty, William T
Rozanski, Kevin F
Rozeman, Melanie
Rozen, Robert M
Rozen, Rosalyn E
Rubin. Steven M 518
Ruby. Paula L
Rucker, Emily J
Rucker, Harry J
Rucker, Russell
Rudd. Edward L
Rudd, Lawrence P
Rudden, Patti L
Rudder, Mike D 431
Rudersdorf, Molly R
Rue, Kenneth B 431
Rue, Rebecca J
Ruf. Linda C 266. 269. 551
Ruff, Carolyn A 219, 431
Rulfley, Kathy A 551
Ruffner, Robert S 297
Ruh. Richard 315
Ruhl, Joseph D
Ruueepong, Duangsmorn
Rule. Marjone B
Rulon, Kathryn 218
Rumpke. Chrystal V 518
Runyon. David H 298
Runyon, Randall H
Runyon, Woodrow W Jr
Rupe, Daniel L 551
Rusch, William M Jr
Rush, Betty A
Rush, Margaret P 518
Rush, Ted K. 491
Rushbrook, Leland H
Rusher, Phillip T.
Russell. Bill R
Russell. Cheryl A 431
Russell. Cynthia A 217
Russell, David L
Russell, Harold R
Russell, Jerald W
Russell, Joe D
Russell, Linda M
Russell. Pamela K 551
Russell. Pamela R. 551
Russell. Patricia K 431
Russell. Robert L
Russell. Virginia M 518
Russell, William R Jr
Rust, Jeffrey L
Rusterholz. Joyce £. 388, 551
Rusterholz, Shirley I- 431
Ruth. Vicki L 551
Ruth, William D
Ruthertord, Kenneth
Ryan, David D
Ryan. Jaclyn K
Ryan, Ronald D
Sabad. Dan A 315. 551
Sabie, Bemta S 364. 551
Sackett. June A
Sadler, Amy J 288. 518
Salamone, Deborah J
Sale. Janet L.
Salera. Robert T 298. 551
Salisbury. John A 491
Sallee. Karen J 491
Sallee, William J 319
Salvicci, Kathy Gay 431
Salvucci, Kathy S
Salvucci, Samuel D.
Salyers. John W 371
Salyers. Zack D Jr 346. 491
Samad. Jack L
Sammis, Stuart K
Sammons. Glenna F.
Samons. Randy D 551
Samples. Edgar B
Samples. William L 551
Sampson, Elmer E
Sampson, Stuart H.
Sampson, William F Jr 244. 551
Sams. Ethel 371
Sams, Linda G 518
Samuels, William C 551
Sandage. Harry D
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ordering class rings.
Sanders, Barbara J 369, 491
Sanders, David
Sanders. Emily M
Sanders. James E
Sanders. John M
Sanders, Kednck E
Sanders, Michael E 518
Sanders. Randall P.
Sanders. Sandrea K
Sanders. Shirley M
Sanders, Stanley C Jr
Sanders, Virginia P
Sanderson, John C
Sanderson, Robert M 262
Sandtord, Robefl M 201
Sandtord. Stephanie 518
Sandidge. Henry B Jr
Sandlm, Brenda K. 518
Sandlm, Del M
Sandlm, Gloria L
Sandlm, Grace S
Sandlm, Linda K W
Sands, Martha F 350. 491
Sands, Nancy A. 345, 551
Sanford. Stephanie L
Sapp, Jerry R
Sapp, Judy F.
Sapp, Thomas K
Sargent. Harry A
Sargent. Jacqueline L 431
Sargent, Sarah A
Satchell, Robert L
Sattich, Deborah A
Sauer, Richard A Jr
Saunders, Albert A
Saunders. Deborah K 518
Saunders, Thomas B
Saunders. Thomas E
Saunier. William M
Savage. Denise D
Savage, James W
Savage, Kevin A
Savage, Larry D
Savage. Richard M
Savage. William K
Sawhill. Lucy J
Sawyer. William C 194,212,377.
379. 431
Saylor, David K. 346. 491
Saylor. Katy L G
Saylor, Robert L
Sayre, Charles R
Sayre, Edward E
Scalf, David R
Scalf, Elijah S
Scalos. Harry
Scanlon, Margarette B
Scanlon. Paul E 491
Scaringi, Gerard A 254, 303
Scarnali. Chris J
Scarpino, Anthony P
Scavella. Terry L
Scent. Tina L 287
Schaad, Bruce B
Schaad, Kent M
Schaat, Lauren E
SCABBARD AND BLADE 215
Schadler. Charles E
Schaffer, Karen L
Schanen. Richard K
Schanen. Sandy K
Schauberger, John S
Schawe, Ralph H
Scheib. Judy
Scheidler. Mark A 551
Scheper. John P.
Schepman, Mary L
Schepman, William R
Scherrer, Daniel R 491
Schildknecht, Pamela
Schiller, Lawrence G.
Schilling, Michael C 298, 491
Schilling, Peter B
Schmtzius, John A
Schlegel, Patrice C
Schleiler. Mane L 551
Schleigh, Craig B 251. 431
Schelem. Roxann 369, 491
Schlosser. Linda L 431
Schmees, Georgette M
Schmermund, Steven C
Schmidt. Betty J 551
Schmidt. David M
Schmidt. Dorothy B
Schmidt. Elizabeth L
Schmidt, Lynne M. 218
Schmidt, Marilyn A
Schmidt, Mary A
Schmidt, Ronald L
Schnabel. Susan J
Schneider. Bobbie J 518
Schneider. Georgianna 551
Schneider, Judith A 324
Schnell. Russell M 456
Schnelle, Rose A
Schock, Debra A 377. 518
Schoenacker. Irving D
Schoenleber. Jerry R
Scholl, Gregory L
Scholl. Mary L 214. 491
Schomaker, James B
Schomaker, Roger G 303, 431
Schonecker, Thomas E
Schoolcraft, Ernestin
Schork. Jane L 292, 431
Schrock, Susan D 551
Schroer, Dorothy H
Schubert, Jean S 293, 518
Schulkers, Gary E
Schulte, Terence L
Schultz, Thomas W 346, 560
Schulz. Stephen E 456
Schum. Roberta A 306. 313
Schumacher, J Daniel 319. 431
Schumacher, Margaret 431
Schumaker, Dorothy J
Schuman, Alice D
Schumer. Larry R 518
Schummer, Judy A 293
Schuster, Guenter A.
Schwartz, Beverly A 551
Schwartz, John E
Schwartz, Mary J
Schwartz, Pauline 349, 431
Schweigert, Susan M 551
Schwemfurth. Joan D.
Schweitzer, Randall J 491
Schweitzer, Ronald L. 491
Schwendeman, Herbert
Schwendeman, Joseph R 161
Schwenke, Carol P 491
Schwettman, Jeanine C 431
Schwierjohann, Babett
Schwing, Diane M 518
Schwmg. Kenneth W 431
Sciubba. Arthur J 551
Scopa, Catherine M
Scopa, Joseph A Jr
Scorsone. Fracesco G 160
Scorsone, Mana 166
Scott, Barbara J
Scott. Betty Jo 343. 518
Scott. Charles W
Scott, Claude G
Scott, Connie L
Scott. Daniel R
Scott. Donna F
Scott. Dorothy C
Scott, Eddie D
Scott. Elizabeth J
Scott. Ernest H.
Scott, Frances L
Scott. Fred W 552
Scott. George W 431
Scott, James S Jr 431
Scott. Janet K 552
Scott. Jimmy B
Scott, Joyce L
Scott, Leslie E 552
Scott, Mary L 195. 267. 431
Scott. Phyllis G D 431
Scott. Sara J R
Scott, Stephen W
Scott, Steven G 518
Scott, Steven T 518
Scott, Susan L 518
Scott, Susan W
Scott. Terry J
Scott. Thomas A. 257
Scott. Thomas L
Scott, Thomas M
Scott, Tommy A
Scott. William D
Scott. William E
Scoville. Jams C
Scnvner. Susan K
SCRUGGS. EARL 64. 600
Scudder. Wayne V. 431
Scully. Timothy C
Scutchfield. Teresa K
Seabrooks. Georgia A
Seals. Jean R
Seaman, Christopher B
Seaman. Patricia A 491
Searcy. Hollis L 431
Searcy, Marsha J
Searcy, Teresa A 294, 431
Searle. James E 260, 518
Sears, Brenda J
Sears, C Brent
Sears, Deborah K 552
Sears, Jackie L.
Sears. Judy K 287, 456
Sears, Karen M C
Sears. Ronald K
Sears, Sharon
Sears, Sharon K
Sears. Susan C 552
Sears, Terry D 518
Seay. Betty H
Sebastian. Darvin E 287.371
Sebastian, Deborah L
Sebastian. Mary T.
Sebree, James E 329. 254 278
491
Secchi, Imajean
Secrest. Dane W 305
Secnst, Charles R
Sedgley, Mary E J
See. John W
Seesle, Herberl M
Setcovic, James H 432
Segar, James O 241
Seitend, Deborah A 432
Seller. Mary J 491
Seip. William H 305
Seiss, Beth A
Seiss. Steven R 254
Seiter, Ronald A 254. 432
Seithers, Stephen W 210,341,518
Seitz, Teresa J 491
Sekura, Carol S 432
Selby. Brenda F
Seldm, Deborah 432
Seldm, Lance C
Self, Cynthia J
Sellars, Charles W
Sellers, Jerri E 327. 491
Sells. Lenora S
Sells, Stephen P 319. 342, 432
Sellsam, Jean C
Semago. Ronald J 552
Semones, Elzurah D.
Senavinin. Somsak N
Seniours, Valrie J
SENIOR CITATIONS 194
Sennmger. Ralph B 551
Sensabaugh. Lester R
Sensel. Elizabeth A 432
Sensel. Lynn 210
Sensel, Maureen L, 432
Sergenl. Jennie 8
Sermersheim. Judy L
Sermersheim. Philip R
Serowik, Anthony T 491
Setser. June G
Settles, Jeffrey K 306. 432
Settles. Paul D
Severance. Danny E
Sevier, Coy A 468
Sewell. Charles B III 432
Sewell, Norma B 432
Sewell, Sandra L 552
Sewell. Wilma P
Sexton, Douglas M
Sexton. Michael E 363
Sexton, Thomas L
Seyle, Cathy M 552
Shackelford, Janet R
Shackelford. Patrick
Shade, David L
Shadoan. Donald 1 7 1
Shadoan. Lowell G
Shater, Carol J 518
Shafer. Jenny A 343, 518
Shah, Gmshchandra M 456
Shah, Urmila N
Shakib. Simm R 348. 491
Shanes, Roberl L 364
Shank, Dan R 316. 491
Shank, Dorvm M
Shank. Rhonda L
Shanks, Eugene Jr
Shanks. Patricia A 552
Shannon, Steven R
Sharer, Jack A 518
Sharon, Margaret M 552
Sharon, Timothy K
Sharp, Dolores J
Sharp. Freda J 518
Sharp, Jennie S 518
Sharp, Keith E
Sharp. Lincoln V 492
Sharp. Linda D 492
Sharp. Llewellyn V 552
Sharp, Martha A
Sharp. Peggy A
Sharp. Richard L 552
Sharp. Stephen L
Sharp. Susan A 552
Sharp. Virgil T 552
Sharp, William K 560
Sharpe, C Charlene
Sharpe. John M
Shatto. Mary F 518
Shaw, Connie R D 552
Shaw, Diane D
Shaw. Earl
Shaw. Kevm R 552
Shaw, Leonard G III
Shaw. Rollm R
Shaw, Suzanne L.
Shaw, Yvonne J 552
Shay, Cathy L 340. 498, 518
Shay. Deborah J.
Shay. Pamela S 552
Shearer. Deborah A 552
Shearer. John C
Shearer, Loretta L
Shearer, Robert C
Shearer, Sondra C
Sheckels. Timothy W
Sheehan, Lisa A
Sheetmger. Herbert L.
Sheets. Deborah Y 492
Sheets. Kathy E 520
Shehan, Thomas G Jr
Sheilley. Joseph W 456
Sheilley, Lucy E
Shekell. John J 432
Shelburne. Alice M
Shelby, Bennelt
Shelby. Janet M
Shelby, Terry L
Shell. William B
Shellenberger. Chas R
Shelley. Ann R
Shelor. Damon P
Sheiton, Faith J
Shelton, John D
Sheiton, Karen E 219, 287 343
432
Sheiton. Regma A 293. 468
Shellon. Richard L
Sheiton, Robert D
Sheiton. Ronald J 3 11 . 456
Sheiton, Stephen C
Sheiton. Teresa W
Sheiton. Theresa D
Sheiton, Thomas R
Shepherd, Bonnie E
Shepherd, Charmame C
Shepherd. David K
Shepherd, James L 380, 381, 387
492
Shepherd. Jeffrey A 241 , 552
Shepherd, Larry N
Shepherd. Oak.e L 289. 492
Shepherd. Pamela A 21 1. 216,
369, 520
Shepherd. Patricia L. 211, 520
Shepherd. Philip E. 552
Shepherd. Randy S
Shepherd. Wanda E 552
Shepherd, William M 432
Sherman, Edward L 289. 492
Sherman. Inman J III
Sherman, Mihssa A 552
Sherman, Richard L
Sherrard, Edward P Jr 520
Sherrard, Eugene T
Shernll, Lisle R
Sherrill, William A 262
Sherrod, Virginia T 268. 468
Sherseth, Dianne M
Shetler, Carole R
Sheltler. Walter R Jr 456
Shew, Gilbert S 520
Shew, James R
Shew. Kathryn L 520
Shew. Kathryn R
Shew. Ralph D
Shields. Charlotte F 520
Shields. James R 552
Shields, Jo A 492
Shields. Thomas M
Shimfessel. Gayle A.
Shindelbower, Dan 1 63
Shindelbower, Greg R
Shindelbower, Paul D
Shinkle, Fred D 552
Shipman. Joyce E 306, 313. 432
Shipp, Charlton A
Shipp, Karen B
Shipp, Virginia D 552
Shoat, Bill
Shoaf. Shirley L
Shobe, Janet W
Shock, Edwin D Jr 303
Shockey. Margaret L
Shockley, Betty H
Shockley, Gary A
Shockley. Karen A 552
Shockley, Ronald D
Shoemaker, Phillip W 305
Shoemaker. Roger Dale 605
Shonert. Genevieve G 432
Shores, Henry C Jr 552
Shores, Jackson G Jr
Short. Gary
Short, Larry D
Short. Manlee H
Short, Mary R
Short. Nancy K
Short, Roger D
Shotwell, Danny F 552
Shotwell. Jerry L 492
Shoup, James R 298, 432
Shouse, Georganna
Shouse, John P
Showalter. Sheila K. 552
Shrader, Susan J 341,432
Shrode. James R 520
Shrout. David L 432
Shrout, Larry T
Shrull, Cynthia J 552
Shuck, James K
Shufflebarger, Elizab
Shukla. Kanaiyalal M 348
Shull. Grayce
Shull. Janet L B.
Shumard. Vicki L
Shunnara. Samier E 492
Shuntich, Mary E
Shupe, Edward E
Shupe, Janet L
Shye. Carl W 432
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Sibert, Juanita C
Sibert. Lowry
Sickels. David H 492
Sidebotlom. James M
Sidebollom. Roben R 432
Siebel. Linda L C
Siebel, Robert A 560
Siereveld. David A 198.213,219,
344. 432
Siers. Linda L
Sievert. Gregory A 552
Sigman, Harry E
SIGMA CHI 318
SIGMA NU 317
SIGMA TAU DELTA 213
Siler. Vivian M
Silk. David B
Sills. Dennis M 288, 492
Sills. Larry E
Silverman, Terrl G 293
Silvers, Jimmie D
Silvers, Rebecca J 552
Simandle, Sandra J
Simcoe. Pamela L 313.432
Simkms, William E 520
Simmermon, Judith M 456
Simmons, James L Jr
Simmons. Thomas A
Simmons, William D
Simms. Carl E 212, 377. 378, 492
Simms. Patrick O 552
Simon, William E 552
Simpkins, Madonna L 552
Simpson, Alicia B 552
Simpson, Celinda L 288
Simpson. Deborah A 340. 432
Simpson. Fredrick L
Simpson. Garnett L Jr 605
Simpson, Gary 468
Simpson, James F 214.432
Simpson. Joseph H
Simpson, Larry A
Simpson, Mary E
Simpson, Mary S J 432
Simpson, Mona J 289. 343. 368.
552
Simpson. Nancey M 432
Simpson, Patrick N
Simpson. Randy M
Simpson, Richard L
Simpson. Samuel G
Simpson. Sandra K
Simpson. Shearly E 432
Simpson. Susan G 433
Simpson, Virginia J
Sims. Brenda D 433
Sims. Bruce 258, 259
Sims. Edward S
Sims, Julia A 518
Sims. Larry B. 218, 433
Sims, Linda K
Sims. Ophelia L
Sims, Thomas M
Sims, Tom M
Sims. Willard L
Singer. Craig S 432
Singleton, Charles G
Singleton, Judith
Singleton, Michael E
Sipe. Norman W
Sipe. Wanita M 456
Sipple, Charles E
Sipple, Jane S C
Sircle, Sieve R
Sirgmnis. Saundra J
Sissel. Gary D.
Sizemore, Brenda J 433
Sizemore. Calloway
Sizemore. George R
Sizemore, Henry A
Sizemore, Janice S
Sizemore. Johnnie M
Sizemore, Lawrence
Sizemore, Lee B
Sizemore, Margaret G
Sizemore, Marquetta 520
Sizemore, Mary A
Sizemore. Mary P 433
Sizemore. Mollie B
Sizemore. Onzie J
Sizemore, Patsy A
Sizemore, Sudie L 560
Sizemore. Thomas
Sizemore, Thomas J Jr
Sizemore, Wmtord G
Skaggs, Bennie E
Skaggs, Betty L
Skaggs. Elizabeth G
Skaggs. James P
Skaggs, Kerry D
Skaggs, Lucille M
Skaggs. Virginia T
Skaggs, William F II
Skarosi, David A
Skedel, Deborah M 214, 433
Skeens. Ken H 433
Skees, Jean M 552
Skidmore. Adna K 552
Skidmore, Brenda L
Skidmore, James M 225. 434
Skidmore. Kathy S 520
Skidmore, Martha L 216. 434
Skidmore, Stephen T
Skiles, Nancy B
Skinner. Rebecca R 520
Skinner. Ricky W 552
Skinner. Rita M
Slade, Jimmie D
Slade. Steven W 287, 492
Slaughter, Donald L 434
Slayback. Michael I
Slaylon. Belinda G 552
Sloan. Bobby J
Sloan. John D
Sloan. Nancy A 267
Sloas. Calhy R 468
Slone. Andrew P
Slone. Andrew P Jr 434
Slone. John L 492
Slone. John M
Slone. Johnnie O
Slone. Kenneth R 210
Slone, Ralph
Slone. Robert W 214, 434
Slone. Tommy
Slorp. Elizabeth L 552
Slusher, Deborah S 219. 288, 520
Slusher, Floyd K
Slusher, Herman
Slusher, Leonard J
Slusher, Patricia J
Slusher. Paul D 552
Slusher, Sharon L
Small, Elisabeth A 293, 350, 434
Small, Eric N
Small. Linda D 520
Smalley, Charles M
Smalley, Lynn C
Smallwood, Barry L
Smallwood, James C 520
Smallwood, James H
Smallwood, Janice
Smallwood, Kenneth O 552
Smallwood, Kenny 241
Smallwood, Kim 457
Smallwood. Leroy
Smallwood, Michael S
Smallwood, Sandra R 552
Smart. Darle A
Smiley, Harry M 1 57
Smith, Angela L 552
Smith, Arliene 434
Smith, Arthur A
Smith, Arthur B 298
Smith, Barbara K 520
Smith, Belinda S
Smith, Bennita J 492
Smith, Betty C
Smith, Betty P
Smith, Billy C 434
Smith, Bobbie J
Smith, Brenda C
Smith. Brenda E
Smith, Brenda K 520
Smith, Brian W 553
Smith, Candice A
Smith. Carolyn S
Smith. Carolyn S
Smith, Charles D
Smith, Charles R
Smith, Chester B
Smith, Coleman C
Smith, Connie S
Smith. Constance R 434
Smith, Cynthia R 362. 434
Smith, David A
Smith, David M
Smith, David S 289
Smith, David W
Smith, Deborah C 520
Smith, Deborah J 520
Smith. Deborah L 520
Smith. Debra L
Smith, Debra S 553
Smith, Debra T
Smith. Deirdre K 553
Smith, Delores G
Smith. Dennis H 316. 434
Smith, Diane
Smith. Dianne R 520
Smith, Dionne F
Smith, Donald H
Smith. Dorothy H
Smith. Earl
Smith. Earl P 520
Smith. Edward K
Smith, Edward L
Smith, Elaine 271
Smith, Ellen S
Smith, Elmer C
Smith, Elmer Joe
Smith, Eura Jr
Smith, Florence E
Smith, G Stephen Jr 520
Smith, Gary L 553
Smith, George L
Smith, Georgeann R
Smith, Clenda J 553
Smith. Glenna F 553
Smith, Grace M S
Smith, Gregory F
Smith, Guy Stephen 216
Smith, J B
Smith. Jackie K
Smith. Janet Paige 434
Smith, James D 492
Smith, James R
Smith, James R
Smith, James W 288. 553
Smith. Jane C
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Janet P 349
Jean M 435
Jennifer L 521
Jerry W 492
Jo R 214
Joan M
John A
John M 492
John N III 435
John W
John W
Joyce A 492
Judith K 468
Judy A 521
Judy A C
Judy L
Karen L 521
Kenneth R
Larry 31 1
Leon
Linda J 553
Linda S
Lonnie G
Margaret S
Mark J 521
Mark M 492
Mary A 553
Mary B 521
Mary J 492
Mary L T
Michael R
Pamela 211
Pamela D 553
Patricia A 211. 52
Patricia C
Patricia L 468
Penny K
Phyllis A
Regenia S
Rhonda J 51
Richard H
Richard J 521
Richard M
Robert L
Robert S
Rodger E
Ronal L
Ron 234. 235
Roy A
Sally L
Samuel Jr
Sandra L 521
Sharon M 435
Steve B
Sue 375
Steven L
Teresa A 98
Terry L 369
Terry R 553
Thaddeus M 457
Thomas A 435
Tom R 521
Troy
Trudi B
Urshell
Venita K 492
Smith, Veronice D,
Smith, Vicki A 521
Smith. Vickie L 521
Smith, Victor W 222
Smith, Virginia L 521
Smith. William C
Smith. William T
Smith, Wintred C
Smither, Barbara C 435
Smither. John T
Smithwongse, Isaraphan 457
Smock. Robin
Smothers, James D
Smothers, Joseph R
Smothers, Linda R 553
Smyser, Robert K
Smyth. Myron C
Snawder, Carol J 553
SNEA 369
Sneed. Catherine D
Snell. Edna
Snell. Mamie L A
Snellen. David M 264
Snider, Jolly B 492
Snitwong, Isaraphan
Snitwong, Isaraphan
Snook. Vickie S 521
Snowden. Gregory S
Snowden, Raymond M
Snowden. Richard III
Snowden, Tracy A
Snyder. Don W
Snyder, George E 214, 346
Snyder, Kenneth T.
Soendker, Sandra
Soister, Patricia J 492
Sok, David M
Somettp, Talerngsok 457
Sommerkamp. David W
Sondey, Barbara A 350, 552
Sons, Rosemane
Sorrels. Marilyn K 435
Sorrels. Richard K
Sorter, David M
Sosbe. Donald G
Sosby, James E
Sosby. William P
Southerlan. James S
Southerlan, Joclynn
Souto. Bill 254
Sowards, Cecelia G
Sowards, Gary G
Sowder. David K
Sowders, Dinah W
Sowders, Jeannette B
Sowders. Johnny L
Sowers. Anne R
Sowers. Jerry R
Sowers, Michael S 361
Spahn, Teresa A
Spahr, John G 492
Spain, Rodney K 457
Spainhoward, Michael
Spalding, Barbara J
Spalding, Banjamin E 457
Spalding, Edward L
Spalding, Joseph v 492
Spalding. Paula K D
Spalding. Samuel L 151. 435
Spang, Jon C
Spangler, Paul R
Spare, Michael A
Sparer. Richard L
Sparks. Avis W
Sparks. Bobbie S
Sparks, Carl A.
Sparks. Glenna I
Sparks, Jerry L.
Sparks. John H
Sparks, John M 468
Sparks. Joseph B
Sparks. Laura J
Sparks. Lewis Jr
Sparks. Marilyn
Sparks. Nancy L
Sparks, P Colleen
Sparks, Rose C
Sparks, Sandra G 553
Sparks. Sue A 521
Sparnon, Jane L
Sparnon. Raymond L
Sparrow, Deborah K 287, 492
Sparrow, Linda R 492
Sparrow, Sheryl J
Spatatora. Ronald
Spaulding, Jo Ann 553
Spaulding, Thomas M 553
Speake. Billye D 553
Speake, Eileen G
Speakman, Freddie L
Spearman, Paul A 246, 554
Spears, David B
Speck, Jerry A
Speck. Johnny K
Speck. Larry N
Speck, Michael R 298. 493
Speck, Raymond D,
Speer, Patricia M
Spees, Michael E 521
Spellman, Mark S
Spence. Susan E
Spencer, Carolyn N
Spencer, Dennis H
Spencer, Donna G 435
Spencer, Larry C
Spencer, Nancy L
Spencer. Richard A 147, 293, 435
Spencer, Tony E
Spencer, Wayne A 457
Spenilla, Montgomery 251, 253,
321
Spicer. Victoria J 371 , 521
Spille, Richard F Jr
Spillman, Ellen J
Spillman, Eugene R
Spillman. Frances K G
Spillman. Frances M
Spillman, Mark 297
Spillman, Morris P 554
Spillman, Ralph D
Spinks, George T.
Spires. Eric E
Spivey. Denise D 554
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598 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Spivey, Judith C
Spivey. Ronald L
Spradlm, Madonna L 521
Spradling, Teresa G 468
Sprague, Robert F
Spratt, Cynthia M
Spnggs, Rickie D 322
Spnngate. Donna C 435
Spnngate. Emma E
Spnngate. Jennie C 554
Spurlock, Brenda J 435
Spurlock, Julia L
Spurlock, Karen
Spurrier. Ronald W 248
Sntwongse. Isaraphan 348
Slack, Robert E
Stacy, Bonnie S 521
Stacy, James S
Stacy. Janet E 313. 521
Stacy. Shirlynn S
Stafford. Charles M 554
Stafford, Margie A
Stagg. Marjone H
Staggs, Gary L
Staggs, Gary L 435
Staggs. Howard A 554
Stahl, Betty D 554
Stahl. Cheryl L 554
Stahl, Janet M
Stahl, Sandra D 361, 493
Stahlhut, James M
Stahlhut, Robert J 248
Stakelbeck. Holly B
Stakelbeck, Lisa L
Stalker. Donna L
Stallard, Harlen G
Stallard. John A
Stallard, Sarah F
Starlings. Charles C 436
Stambaugh, Clyde T
Stambaugh, Vickie L. 267. 269, 554
Stambush, William F
Stamm, Vicky S 288, 340. 521
Stamper. Anna G
Stamper, Charles D
Stamper, Mary M
Standard. Iver R Jr
Standard, Lynn M F
Standard, Richard N
Slander, William E
Staneck, Michael C
Stanfield. Virginia K 192. 195. 206.
210, 219. 266, 436
Stanford, Luanda
Stanford. Sandra M
Stanford, Timothy L
Stanifer, Michael H
Stanley, Charlotte L 554
Stanley. Robert E 436
Stansberry. Gary G 493
Stansbury, John N 521
Stansbury. Kathryn A 554
Stansbury, Paul S 457
Stansel. Rick L 234, 238
Staples, Alan 352
Staples. Paul R
Stapleton, David L 346, 436
Stapleton, Diana L
Stapleton, Roy S
Stapleton, William W 244. 248
347, 493
Stark. Joseph J
Stark, Karen L 350, 554
Stark. William A
Starnes, Donnie K
Starnes. Paul W
Starnes. Sharon R S
Starr, Karen S
Staten. David L.
Stathers, Randall L
Staton. Stevin R
Statzer, Glenna F
Stauffer. Ward F
Stavitski. Alice J
Stazetski, Karen J 436
St Clair. John M
St Clair. Mark B
Stearns, Donnie 37
Steck, David R.
Steel, Susan L
Steele, Jackie L
Steele, Joe B
Steele. Joyce A
Steele. Ralph 493
Steele. Roxiania M
Steele, Steven M 554
Steele. Vicki A 554
Steely, Iva L
Steely. Paul D 561
Steer. Robert K 554
Steger, Nancy J 493
Steggeman. Kenneth F 321
Stegner, John M
Stegner, Merry K
Steier, Joseph E
Steilberg, Herman R 436
Sterner. Howard T 497
Steiner, Kathy M
Steiner. William L
Steininger, Susan J
Steinmetz, Judith C 350. 554
Steinmetz. Paul R
Stengel, Kenneth M 554
Stephens, Autry L
Stephens, Barbara A
Stephens. Edward L
Stephens, Elizabeth C
Stephens, Frank C 216. 369
Stephens. Frieda A
Stephens, Ginny L
Stephens, Henry P
Stephens, James
Stephens, James R
Stephens, Kathleen 344. 554
Stephens, Kathy L 324
Stephens. Linda S
Stephens. Mary 335
Stephens, Patty S
Stephens, Rebecca E 554
Stephens, Robert G
Stephens, Robert H 554
Stephens, Selma P
Stephens, Sharon A 21 1 . 224.
377. 379. 521
Stephens, Susan A 554
Stephens, Wendell S
Stephenson, Anna L
Stephenson. Charles W
Stephenson. Greg K 258. 259
Stephenson, Harry B
Stephenson, Jane M
Stephey, Allen W
Sterblmg. Mark K
Sterchi, Marsha F 195,210,269.
327. 436
Stern, Sam 206, 436
Sternberg, Josef V
Stevens, Alexa G
Stevens, Anita C
Stevens, Charles E
Stevens. Jannet M 554
Stevens. Larna L 554
Stevens. Mary Rose
Stevens. Melvin K 436
Stevens, Nancy A
Stevens, Roger T 561
Stevens, Stanley S
Stevenson. Donald J 493
Stevenson, Edith C
Stevenson, Janice
Stevenson, Wayne F
Stewart, Ben|ie E 493
Stewart, Carol A
Stewart, Cynthia A 287. 344. 493
Stewart, Debra L 554
Stewart, Donna K 493
Stewart, Edward G
Stewart, Edward G
Stewart. Ellis
Stewart. Evelyn G 493
Stewart, George H Jr 521
Stewart, Jeanne W
Stewart, Joyce L N
Stewart, Karla B
Stewart. L C Floyd 554
Stewart, Laurel J
Stewart, Leland E 436
Stewart. Lester G
Stewart, Margaret G 436
Stewart, Marilyn A
Stewart. Melinda M 468
Stewart, Michael L 342, 554
Stewart. Morns A
Stewart. Nancy L
Stewart. Phillip B 355
Stewart, Samuel M Jr
Stewart, Vicki B 521
Slhreshley, Rebekah T 554
Slice. Stephen A 457
Stickler. Mary K 521
Stidham, Billy W
Stidham. Diana P 436
Stidham. Joe P
Stidham, Joyce M
Stigall. Jacqueline I 457
Stigall. Joe S 457
Stiles, James H
Stiles, Kenneth H
Stiles, Wanda S 207, 369, 436
Still. Judy L
Stillwagon. Thomas J
Stillwell. Anna B
Stiltner, Pamela J
Stine, Paul E
Stinnett, Gary L
Stinson, Letha L
Stith, Paul R 368
Stivers. Karen D 521
Stockard, Connie J
Stocker, Bradtord L
Stocker, Patricia A 554
Stoddard, Dave A 241
Stoddard, Terry W 248. 555
Stodghill, Allan M
Stoess. Barry W 306
Stoess, Stephen F.
Stofcheck. Gary D
Stoflregen, Brad L 297. 436
Stogsdill, Sandra S
Stokes. Deborah L
Stokes, Debra B 493
Stokes, Edward S III 436
Stokes, Lee D Jr 436
Stokes, Samuel E 369, 555
Stollmgs. Jan G 555
Stollings, Mary L
Stolt. Rena R 436
Stone, Charles T
Stone, David W 436
Stone, Eunice T
Stone, Mark K
Stone, Randall M
Stone, Robert E
Stone, Robert 1 49
Stone, Roger H
Stone. Ronald W Jr
Stoner. Greg 303
Stopper. Carol M
Storkan, Mary M
Storm, Donald C
Storm. Richard D
Storm, Robert C
Story, Constance G
Stotlmann, Nancy A
Stotts, John W
Stout. Helen B
Stout. Richard C
Stovall. Terry A 214. 436
Stove, Robert E 555
Strain, William R
Straka. Nancy A
Strange, Cheryl I 521
Strange. James M
Strange. Johanna E
Strange. Mitchell E
Strange, Ronald L
Strange, Thaleena F 493
Straten. Richard D 347
Stratton. Craig E 468
Strarton. Daniel P 37. 210. 289.
521
Strarton, David C 210, 289, 521
Strarton. Debra A 210, 555
Stratton, Henry 128. 129
Strarton, Joy L 313
Strarton. Rita K G
Stratton, Roxie C 210, 436
Strarton. Ruth G
Straub. Melvin D
Straus, Lawrence W
Street. Reed H
Street. Robert S
Strehle. Mary A 555
Strickland, Edward L 289
Strickland, Janice L 327. 436
Stringer, Brenda C
Stringer, James H
Stromquist, William
Strong, Bethel L
Strong. Elizabeth S
Strong. Guy 234, 237
Strong. Joe
Strong. Karla A 324, 493
Strong, Marvin E Jr
Strong, Mina L
Strong, Phyllis J
Stroud, Sharon G 294. 331, 436
Stroup. Terryl A 216. 521
Strowig, Gary F
Sturat, L C 264
Stucker, Riley L
STUDENT ASSOCIATION 285
STUDENT COURT 285
STUDENT SENATE 286
Studer, Evan A 493
Stull, Marjone J
Stull. William A
Stumbo, Marcella 368. 493
Stumbo, Ronald K
Stumbo, Stanley R
Stumbo. Timothy
Stump. Diane S 343
Stump. Sue A
Sturgill. Deborah A
Sturgill. Gwendolyn S
Sturgill. Patty L 521
Suit. Carolyn A 287, 521
Suits. James B
Sukchotrat.Wichianch 348, 457
Sulfndge, Homer P
Sullivan. Brian 248
Sullivan, David K 364, 377. 521
Sullivan, Faye A
Sullivan. Gregory S
Sullivan, John T
Sullivan, Judelle 436
Sullivan, Judith L C 349. 436
Sullivan, Katherme L
Sullivan, Patricia S 555
Sullivan, Sist Cather
Sullivan. Teresa A
Sullivan. Terry W 320, 555
Sullivan, Wmfred C
Summers, Charles R Jr
Summers. Gwendlyn N
Summers. Karen L
Sumner, David A 555
Sumner, Patricia A 436
Sumner, Philip L
Sumner. William E 436
Sumpter, Jimmy W 521
Supplee, Jonnie M 436
Surbeck. James C 346
Surbeck, Rebecca W
Surber. Fred G
Surber, Gregory W 521
Surplus, Melanie A
Susong, Danny A
Sutphin. Joyce L 287
Sutphin, Rita G 313
Suttle. Judy D
Suttle, Ralph E
Sutton, Cynthia R 555
Sutton, Elayne K
Sutton. George M 372
Sutton. Larry G
Sutton, Virginia A
Sutton, Wayne E Jr
Suwanasuk, Prapapun
Suwanasuk, Prapussall
SwaMord. Edward 493
Swafford. Opha S
Swaim, Anne 493
Swam, Barbra L
Swain, Carolyn D
Swam, Michael G
Swank, Nancy D M
Swanson, Thomas E 360, 436
Swart. Steven A
Sweeney. Betty J 288, 437
Sweeney, Bruce E
Sweeney, Deryl L 361
Sweeney. Earl B
Sweeney. Michael A
Sweeny. John R 493
Sweeten. Michael R
Sweny, Vikki A
Swift, Diana C 555
Swiggett, Teresa W
Swindall. Homer A
Switzer, John Will
SwoMord. David L 555
Swoper. Carta K 195.327,331
437
Sword. Clyde S 437
Swyers, Matthew W 555
Syck. Robert P
SYMPHONY ENSEMBLE 354
Szukis. Thomas D 521
Tabb, Anne K
Tabb, Linda S
Tabelmg. Robert W Jr
Tabler, Joseph A
Tabor, Mary V
Tackett. Beverly K 555
Tackett, Dawn E 521
Tackett, Dons P
Tackett, Edward M
Tackett. Elaine 343
Tackett. James B
Tackett, Jerry
Tackett, Ralph
Tackett, Robert F
Tackett, Stephen K
Tackett, Teresa S 555
Tackett, Vicki L
Tacy. Claudia F
Tacy. Stephen W
Tacy. Susan A 214. 437
Taglauer, Kenneth L
Taglauer, Susan K
Talbert, Charles S
Talbot, Bryan 358
Talbot, Debra K
Tallent, Brenda C
Tallent, Edwin M 437
Talley, Lavada A 288, 521
Talley. Vancena R
Tamme, Eugene F
Tamme. Gerald W 342, 493
Tanaka, Sachiko 348
Tandy, Apryl 555
Tanner, John C
Tanner, Linda S
Tapley, Charles E
Tapley. Judy D
Tapp, Parker T
Tapp, Russell W 287, 380, 381 ,
555
Tarpley, Miriam R
Tarter. Howard D
Tarter. Ronald L
Tarullo. Jeanne M 211. 521
Tarvin. Daniel C
Tassie, Nancy R 288, 493
Tatchell. Michael R
Tate. Emma L
Tate, Janet C
Tate, Katherme C
Tate. Kenneth L Jr
Tate, Sara A B 521
Tatem, Kim
Tatman. Tern R 368, 521
Tatum, Gaynelle D
Tatum, Thomas M 437
TAU KAPPA EPSILON 320, 338
Taulbee, Harold D
Taulbee, Larry R
Taulbee, Martha E
Tayloe. Paul D Jr
Taylor, Alice C
Taylor, Alma R M
Taylor, Angela L 555
Taylor, Arthur N Jr 254
Taylor, Barbara S
Taylor, Brenda J
Taylor, Brian A 555
Taylor. Carolyn F
Taylor, Claudia
Taylor, David A
Taylor. David P 321, 555
Taylor, Diana J 555
Taylor, Diana R B 521
Taylor. Dianne 555
Taylor, Donald
Taylor, Edward J
Taylor. Gary C 496
Taylor. George P 315. 555
Taylor. George R
Taylor. Glenda E G
Taylor, Gregg A
Taylor. Harold F
Taylor. James L 555
Taylor. Janet K
Taylor. Jerry D 342. 521
Taylor. Joann S
Taylor. John D 521
Taylor, Judy M
Taylor. Karen L
Taylor, Karen S 521
Taylor. Katherme E
Taylor, Katherme R 521
Taylor, Keith A
Talor. Kenneth 135
Taylor. Lee E Jr
Taylor, Letha H
Taylor, Linda L
Taylor, Mary S
Taylor, Morris 364
Taylor. Patricia A
Taylor, Peggy L
Taylor. Ricky A
Taylor. Robert E
Taylor, Robert S
Taylor. Teresa A 521
Taylor, Terry C 437
Taylor. Thermon W
Taylor. Thomas C 459
Tazel, Johnnie E
Teague, Dennis 218
Teater, William M Jr
Tedder, James D 346. 437
Teesdale, Edith S
Teeter. Wayne S
Tegge, James D
Tegt, Donald D
Temple, Mark T
Templeman, Michael D
Templeton. Stephen R
Tennant, Harold D
TENNIS. COLONELS 258
TENNIS, WOMEN'S TEAM 268
Tenry, Marcia A
Terhune. Calvin T
Terrell. Gary B 522
Ternll. Ray J Jr
Terry. Harold D
Terry, Judy
Terry, Linda W
Terry. Mala I
Terry. Mary C
Terry, Norma J
Terry. Paul A
Terry, William R
Terwilliger, Paula A 555
Tevis. Steve G 342
Thacker, Ann T
Thacker, Barbara A E
Thacker. Gary D 555
Thacker. Geneva M
Thacker, Patricia V 555
Thacker. Rodney G 459
Thacker. William R
Thalman, Jon C 315
Tharp. Ann L S
Tharp, John R
Tharp. Karen G 522
Thatcher, Cynthia L
Theiler, David P 493
Thepjatn, Thavornsak 348. 459
THETA CHI 304
Thibodeaux. Gary J
Thieman, Annette L 324, 522
Thieman, Dorothy M
Thienel, Glenn P
Thieneman, Mary M
Thoeny, William T 555
Thoma, John J 437
Thomas, Betty J
Thomas, Charles D
Thomas. Deborah L 555
Thomas, Earlene P
Thomas, Earl 352
Thomas, Eddie
Thomas, Edward M
Thomas. Elizabeth A
Thomas. Frank D
Thomas, Fred H
Thomas. Gail 468
Thomas, Gladys M
Thomas, Homer D 459
Thomas, Jack W
Thomas, James A 522
Thomas, Joan A
Thomas. John C
Thomas, John E
Thomas. Judy
Thomas, Judy K
Thomas, Karen A 493
Thomas, Knstina M
Thomas. Martha A 555
Thomas, Mary M
Thomas, Michael A
Thomas, Michael W
Thomas, Paul J
Thomas. Paula M 437
Thomas, Peggy L
Thomas, Rebecca J 287. 522
Thomas. Rebecca M
Thomas, Richard A
Thomas. Richard C
Thomas, Rick J
Thomas. Sammy T
Thomas. Sandra J
Thomas, Theresa M
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 599
Thomas, William J
Thomas, William K 493
Thomasson, Brent L
Thompson, Alfred E 222. 223, 224,
226
Thompson, Anthony G
Thompson. Billy R 437
Thompson. Billy W 364. 555
Thompson. Brenda Y.
Thompson. David C 522
Thompson, David W 555
Thompson, David W
Thompson, Edward D
Thompson. Elwanda
Thompson, Fredrick B
Thompson, Gail
Thompson, George W 555
Thompson, Jettrey R. 555
Thompson. John A
Thompson, Kathryn L
Thompson, Lawrence W 346, 493
Thompson, Margretta
Thompson, Minda F 369, 555
Thompson, Nancy C
Thompson, Nancy J
Thompson, Pamela K 437
Thompson, Patricia A 493
Thompson, Patsy M S 345
Thompson, Pnscilla J 195.438
Thompson, Robert G
Thompson. Robert H
Thompson. Robert L 306, 493
Thompson, Robert Lee
Thompson, Robert W
Thompson, Sara M 555
Thompson, Sylvia L 522
Thompson, Teresa E
Thompson. Ternsa T
Thompson. Terry D 216
Thompson. Thomas G 210. 522
Thompson, Thomas M 342
Thompson. Timothy A 555
Thompson. William H
Thorn. Deborah J. 555
Thornberry. Laquita A
Thornton, Andrew C II
Thornton, Candace L
Thornton, Donald A
Thornton, James W
Thorpe, Thurman C
Thurman, Cynthia L 216, 494
Thurman, Roger K
Thurman. Steve D
Thurmond. Lee A 266. 494
Thurston, Frances A
Thurston, John W
Thurston, Mary F
Thwaites, Randy A
Tidwell. Charles T 438
Tighe. Colleen A
Tillery. Linda 438
Tillery. Richard H
Tillett, Margie G 522
Tillis, Nancy J 364
Tillman. Michael A
Tincher. Linda R 288, 369, 522
Tincher, Ronald L
Tindoll, Davis D Jr 28, 363, 494
Tingle, David K
Tingle, Jackie R
Tingle, Peggy L 494
Tingle, Richard L
Tmgley, William C
Tmsley, Carol A 555
Tmsley. Debra A 368, 468
Tmsley, Karen S 555
Tmsley, Toral J
Tipton, Bertie R
Tipton, David K
Tipton. Elsie C
Tipton, James A
Tipton. James A 438
Tipton, Michael 494
Tipton, Ray
Tipton, Steven W 494
Tipton. Thomas G
Tising, James R
Titus. Frances M
Tjandra, Daniel K
Tjandra. John W 348, 522
Toadvme, Henry E
Toatley, Pamela M
Tobey, Hubert E
Todd, Brenda L 522
Todd. Gary C 214, 494
Todd. Holman P
Todd. Larry P
Todd, Virginia D
Toland, John 322
Toler. Shelby L 555
Toler. William A
Tolliver. Susan A 371, 522
Tomassetti. Velma L 494
Tomblin, Barbara J 287. 522
Tomlin, Teresa D
Tomlinson. Ruth A
Tomlmson, William R 438
Tordilla, Mary C
Torok. Karen E 438
Torstrick, Michael W 438
Towner. Daniel C
Towner, Mary A 494
Townsend. Calvin M 321, 522
Townsend. Caroleen
Townsend. J Bo Pree 555
Townsend, James H Jr
Townsend. Lillie M
Towsey. Milton B
Tracey, Sue 27
TRACK. COLONELS 254
Tracy. Shirley D
Trammell, Anita L
Trammell. Roger W 438
Trass, Phillip A Jr 322
Travis. Amy D
Travis, Louis D
Travis. Rodney K
Traylor. Rita C 555
Treadway. Billy T
Treadway, Claudia M F
Treadway, Joseph H
Trees, Ben S
Trees. Chris Tina 438
Trent, Lynne C 555
Tnbbie. Steven B 438
Trimble, Joan 292
Trimble, Paul W
Trimble. Terry N 305. 438
Trimnell, Timothy A
Tnplett. Daniel A 522
Triplett, Franklin D
Tripp, Nicole H
Trisler, Helen J 494
Tntschler, Ann D
Tntschier, Jane E
Tnvette, Donald F.
Trosper, Brenda S. 438
Trosper, Jacqueline
Troup, Michael L 494
Troutman, Deborah A 287. 526.
555
Trowell. Bettie M 522
Truax, Gary T
Truax, Roger G 556
Truax, Sandra R K 438
Truba, Dixie L 522
Trudell, David M 316
True, James S 494
True, Lynn 556
True. Michael V
Trulock. Michael L. 438
Truman, Harry L 494
Truman. Patricia D
Trussell. Larry P
Trusty, Otis
Trzop, Peter R 215, 297
Trzop, Phillip W 297
Tsang, Gerard N 348
Tsang, York You 348
Tucker, Dianne Z
Tucker, Dorothy S
Tucker. Glendo
Tucker, Michael M 322
Tucker, Sharon A
Tucker, William C
Tudor, Charles A
Tudor. Oscar J Jr 371. 494
Tudor. William T
Tuell. Lucille D
Tuggle, Chester M
Tuggle, Edward R 494
Tuggle, Ivan D
Tuggle. James T 287
Tuggle, Joe E
Tuggle, Kathryn M 522
Tularux, Natta
Tullar, David C
Tully, Carol A B.
Tully, Debbie G 384, 438
Tungate, Loraine A. 292, 315. 494
Tunnell, Jane E
Tupman, Doris J S
Tupman, William R
Tureman, Tommy M
Turley, Joe M.
Turley. Laura M 438
Turley, Macie S G
Turley, Thomas B Jr
Turnblazer, James R
Turner. Arch
Turner, Audrey L
Turner, Barbara S
Turner, Bernas R
Turner. Carlis E 438
Turner, Charlotte F.
Turner. Cltftord H 438
Turner, Craig 234
Turner, Daniel L 438
Turner, Elizabeth W
Turner, Frances B
Turner, Geraldine
Turner, Glenda L
Turner. Gloria J
Turner, Gregory L
Turner, Harvey A Jr 556
Turner, James H
Turner. Kenneth
Turner, Leona 438
Turner, Linda S 522
Turner, Margie P.
Turner. Mary S 556
Turner, Michael E 297, 494
Turner, Orlando M
Turner. Penny E 556
Turner, Polly
Turner, Rebecca M.
Turner, Rosetta A. 494
Turner. Roy F
Turner, Sandra K 522
Turner, Sharon G
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before Eastern students in the Coliseum,
Turner, William C
Turner. William M 438. 522
Turner. Willie
Turning, Thomas G
Turpin, Ann T,
Turpin, Anne T
Turpin, Betty E
Turpin, James T 438
Turpin, Kathy J 494
Turpin, Linda S 556
Turpin, Mary F 459
Turpin, Mary L 556
Turpin, Zelma Y
Tussey, Ira J 438
Tussey, Margie H
Tussey, Michael J 556
Tussey, Richard L
Tussey, Shelby L
Tuttle, Carol A
Tuttle, Donald W
Tuttle, Michael A 522
Tutwiler, Marsha A. 556
Twitty. Douglas
Twomey, James M
Tye, Georgia K 348, 364
Tye, Sandra L
Tygrett, Cynthia R 494
Tyler, Thomas G
Tyndall, Nancy J
Tyng, Mary E
Tyree, John W
Tyson, Anita G
Uhlir, Ann 1 83
Ukpe, Michael U 348. 459
Ulanday. Joseph M 287, 348. 363,
556
Ulmer. Steven D
Ulsh, Roger M 556
Underwood. Bobby R
Underwood, John R
Underwood, Larry R,
Underwood. William T.
UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPHERS
380
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS 355
Unseld. Barbara
Upchurch, Chandra R
Upchurch. David G.
Upchurch. Hazel B
Upchurch. Phillip L
Upchurch. Wade N 234, 438
Uphaus, Donna J 556
Upton, Alan B 306
Upton. Carlton B. 306
Upton, James R 305
Upton, Teresa
Urban. Sybil H
Urlage, Constance M, 267, 522
Uthe, James A 316
Uttinger, Victor B. 522
Utz, Deborah S
Uzzel. Kathi L 494
Vagedes, Michael J 556
Valentine, Ronnie R.
Valentini, Dennis N 556
VALIANETTES361
Vallance. Betty S
Vallance, William A
Valley, Valon E
Valley. Vickr L
Valvano. Robert A 556
Vanarsdall, David E
Vanarsdall, Mary E 292. 522
Vanarsdall. Michael 522
Vanasatidya, Chidchai
Vanasin, Maneeratana 348, 459
Vanasin, Pongsri 348, 459
Vanbever, Gloria D 210. 349. 438
Vanbibber, Diana L 522
Vanbibber, Martin R
Vanbibber. Sheryl K 468
Vanblancum. Robert W
Vance, Brenda 556
Vance, James M
Vance. Michael D 289
Vance. Robert R 522
Vance. Robert W III
Vancleave, Marilyn K 369
Vander Horst, Debra L 377. 495
Vanderpool, Roxie L C
Vanderpool, Russell T 556
Vandeventer, Gary R
Vandiver, Nina M
Vandyke, John E
Vandyke, Thomas M 494
Vangeenhoven, Bruce
Vangilder, Carolyn L 369, 556
Vangilder, Phillip E
Vanhook, Beniamin N 495
Vanhook, Linda 219
Van Hook, Linda G N 218, 438
Van Hoose. Deborah J 561
Van Hoose, Eugene
Van Hoose, Gary K. 495
Van Horn. Dennis G
Van Hoy, Billy P
Vaniglia. Leo M.
Vanleuven, Michael J
Vanleuven, Sharon K
Vanmeter. Barbara G
Vannarsdall. Lloyd E 522
Vannatta, Bobby E. 440
Vanoss, Linda M 459
Vanover, Elmda K 495
Vanover. Fontella
Vanover. Henry C.
Vanover. James R 440
Vanover, John D
Vanover. Niana S
Vanover, Ronnie W 288, 440
Vansant. W Mason
Vansickie, Richard L
Vanslyke. Don W 440
Van Winkle, Glen E.
Van Winkle, Gloria G
Vanzant, Barbara M
Vanzant, Judy M 556
Vanzant, Roger D 440
Varner, Diana L, 522
Varney, Gerald T
Varney. Kathy A. 556
Varney. Steven D
Varsakelis, Ignatius 522
Vaughan. Margaret J
Vaughan, Mary F
Vaughn, Carla A.
Vaughn, Darrell E
Vaughn, Evelyn Y
Vaughn. Marcia D 495
Vaughn, Orleen 440
Vaughn, Paul R
Vaughn, Verna O
Vaughn, Vernon L
Vaught. Linda S 348
Vedelli, Jay 303
Vedelli. Joel
Vedelli, Marcie S
Veeder. Frednc L
Venancio, Belinda F. 459
Venezia. Jeanne M
Venneman, Linda S 495
Venters. Pamela S
Venters. Teresa A
Vermillion, Donald E
Vernon, Donna G
Vernon, Michael W
Verst. Jacqueline F 216. 369. 522
Vertuca. Lohoma
Verville, Michelle J
Vespe, Stephen R 260. 556
Vest, Samuel K
VETERANS CLUB
Vetter. Theresa G 556
Via, Ethel D
Vibhatakalasa, Daorun
Vibulayacom, Uthaiwon 348, 459
Vice, Janna P. 218. 219. 440
Vice. J Mark 495
Vice. Patricia L 324, 495
Vice, Wayne D
Vickers, David R
Vickers. Irma F 211. 216, 288, 522
Vickers. Michael J 440
Victor, Linda D 440
Viel. Rosann F, 522
Villelli, Wayne T 556
Vincent, Gerald W
Vincent. Phyllis M 459
Vincent. Richard D
Vincent. Rosa L
Vincent. Sharon K
Vire. Stephen L 522
Vires. Anthony R
Vitatoe, Linda J. 440
Vittitoe. Goldie M 495
Vittitoe. Sonya B
Vittitow, Ricky L
Vhek, Melissa R 440
Vogel, Philip H
Vogelsang, Darla J 293, 331
Vogelsberg. Carl E 468
Vogelsberg, Diana C 459
Vogler, Patricia A
Voignier, Susan D 287. 343. 522
Volk, Louis J. Jr
Volk. Thomas H 495
VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN'S TEAM
267
Vonallmen, Diane R 556
Vonalmen, Vicki A
Vonderheide, Richard 556
Vongruenigen, Eddie
Vonhandorl, Richard 297. 495
Vorbeck, Timothy D
600 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
Volaw. Gloria Jill 210. 287. 349.
440
Waag. Gerald O
Wachsman. Lewis E 495
Wachter. Steve J
Waddle. Diana R
Wade. David M 440
Wade. Debra C 556
Wade. Debra K 313. 440
Wade, Kenneth B 495
Wagers. Jean C
Wagers. Marjone K
Wagers, Phyllis E
Wagers, Sarah F H
Waggener, Connie W 440
Wagner. Ann C 216. 369
Wagner. Dennis
Wagner. Dorothy M 556
Wagner, Jeremiah H,
Wagner, Gloria 340
Wagner, Linda S 556
Wagner. Pamela A 345. 556
Wagner. Robert J 440
Wagner. Stephen G
Wagner, Timothy S
Wagner. William C 495
Wagoner. Emery R
Wagoner. Kathy J 556
Wagoner. Vaden W, 371
Wainnght. Deborah J 495
Wainscott, Michael R
Waits. Deborah A
Waits. Mona L 556
Wakim, George M
Walden. Tommie L
Waldrop, Barry W 260
Walker, Barbara P 288. 495
Walker. Carolyn K 556
Walker, Charles M
Walker, Charles W
Walker, Clark D Jr
Walker, Eric T
Walker, Ernest R
Walker, Frieda K 556
Walker, Harry W
Walker, James S
Walker, Jo A J
Walker, Leslie A 522
Walker, Lois V
Walker. Paul L
Walker, Robert A
Walker, Stephen G 556
Wall. George R
Wall, Julian L 556
Wall, Linda E
Wall. Rhonda C 495
Wallace, Jewell O
Wallace, Phillip A
Wallace. Stephen J 260. 261
Wallace. Thea J 468
Wallace. Walter S D
Wallace. William L 1 28
Wallbaum, Donald F 212. 380. 381
Wallin, Ann N 556
Wallm, Fannie Mae R
Wallin. Julia B 495
Walp. Nicholas A 522
Walsh, Lawrence E
Walsh, Robert T
Waltenbaugh, Mary A
Walter. James R
Walter. Kathy L
Walters. Arthunne M
Walters. Daniel D 440
Walters. Glen J
Walters, Kenneth W Jr 322
Walters, Larry E 440
Walters, Leo W 556
Walters. Linda K
Walters, Michele B 211, 522
Walters. Stephanie A
Walters. Thomas R 495
Walters. William M 556
Walters. Wilma J
Walton. Jill T
Waltnp. Billy J
Wampler, Anthony
Wan. Helen
Ward, Carla S
Ward. Charles F 440
Ward, Chester Jr 556
Ward, Dean M
Ward, Elizabeth K
Ward, Jesse P
Ward, Michael K 522
Ward, Mona L
Ward, Nancy E 440
Ward. Nancy J 556
Ward, Nancy L H
Ward, Renaye D
Ward, Robert C 288
Ward. Stanley M
Ward. Walter A
Warden. Thomas A 341 . 440
Wardlord, Michael L 561
Ware Patricia R 556
Ware. Ronald 0
Ware, Thomas C 440
Ware, Thomas R
Wartield. Doris J
Wartield, Phillip W
Warman, Gwenda G 495
Warman. Rhonda T. 556
Warner. David R 556
Warner, Eugene E
Warner, Gregory S
Warner. Jackie S
Warner. Kirk A 522
Warnock. Fonda R 556
Warren, Anthony C
Warren. Beverly J
Warren, Beverly J
Warren, Delmer
Warren, Dennis R
Warren. Donna J L. 556
Warren. Elizabeth A
Warren, Gregory O 306
Warren, John P
Warren. Karen B 440
Warren. Larry W. 522
Warren. Marianne
Warren. Ned 1 80
Warren, Noland D
Warren. Rose 187
Warrington, John A Jr 459
Wartschlager, Kenneth 522
Wash. Belinda H 468
Washam. Kenneth M
Washington, Brenda J
Washington, Joe I Jr 223.311.
440
Washington, Odie
Wasson, Avalene G 327. 522
Wasson, Barbara J
Wasson. Roy D 346
Watanabe. Karla A 459
Waterbury, Linda K 522
Waterhouse. Shirley B
Waters, Bruce R
Waters, Connie N
Wathen, Hazel M 349, 350, 440
Wathen, Mary P 292. 306
Wathen. Sheila A 155. 287. 350.
557
Watkms. Cathlynn
Watkins. Cindy L 369. 495
Watkms, Cynthia J
Watkins, Dale A
Watkins, Danny L
Watkins, Edwin R
Watkins, Gary R
Watkins. Gary R
Watkins. Hazel E 557
Watkins, James J
Watkins, Jennifer L 468
Watkins. Jenny H
Watkins, John W 440
Watkins. Judith K C 522
Watkins. Robert A 234
Watkins, Thomas F
Watson, Barbara H
Watson, Christy K 557
Watson. Curtis K Jr
Watson. Daniel E
Watson. Deborah G
Watson, Dorcus A
Watson, Gary S 522
Watson, Harold G 557
Watson, Judith P. 440
Watson, Kenneth D 495
Watson, Lana J
Watson. Marilyn K
Watson. Neil S 254, 440
Watson. Sylvia L 440
Watson, William H
Walters, Rachel D
Watts. Betty D
Watts, Deborah A
Walts. Donald R
Watts, Forster
Watts, James D
Watts, Kathleen 495
Watts, Patricia A 267
Watts. Philip E
Watts, Robert K
Watts, Terry L
Waugh. Donna R 440
Way, Deborah L
Way, James S II 495
Way. Jannette M 557
Wayman, Alice E
Weartz. Robert A
Weathers, Doris W
Weathers, Sarah E 292
Weaver, Candace J 292. 306. 495
Weaver. Cheryl A 495
Weaver. Daniel S 557
Weaver, Janet S
Weaver, Peggy M 266, 557
Webb. Artie A 364
Webb. Carolyn A 495
Webb. Charles R 495
Webb, Christopher J 37. 440
Webb. Deborah M 561
Webb. Elisbeth S
Webb, Harold D
Webb. Jerry E
Webb. John D
Webb. John K 351 , 440
Webb, Johnny D
Webb, Linda
Webb, Monica G 557
Webb, Nancy P
Webb, Rita J 468
Webb, Roy E 440
Webb, Sharon G 523
Webb, Swecia R
Webber. Delbert E
Webber. Janet L
Weber, Lawrence C 459
Weber, Leonard J
Weber, Michael C 495
Weber, Ron C 315, 557
Weber. Steve E
Weber, Theresa A
Webster, Cynthia P 440
Webster, James R
Webster. Judy L 322
Webster, Marita F 495
Webster, Robert C. Ill
Webster, Sandi W
Week, Jeannie L
Weddington, Arnold L
Weddington, Deborah I
Weddle. Dewey W
Weddle, Ronnie W
Wedig, Herbert F 561
Weed, Rosiland C B
Weeks, Marcia L
Weeks, Margaret J
Wehr, David 352
Wehrmeyer. Dennis L
Weidnck, Mark 341
Weidnck, Michael J 321. 526. 557
Weigand. Therese A 495
Weimer. Roberta L 292. 440
Weinlurtner. Mary L 293. 523
Weingartner, Teddy J 260
Weinties, Sally 288
Weir. Denise D
Weisman, Sherry V 495
Welch, Gayle M 293. 523
Welch, Joy L 440
Welch. Maurice
Welch, Rodney L
Welch, Treska D 557
Welch, Wayne A
Weldon, Gary F 214, 363, 495
Weldon. Kathy L 459
Weldy, Patricia I
Welker, Marsha L 343
Wellman, Timothy W
Wells. Betty C
Wells. Billy 1 39
Wells, Billy D 251, 252, 253, 495
Wells. Bobbye A 557
Wells, Candy L 343, 557
Wells, Carl Jr 364, 523
Wells. Daniel W
Wells. David D
Wells, Debra K 557
Wells, Ercel J 523
Wells, Ernest B
Wells. Frank A Jr
Wells, Henry G Jr
Wells, Huston D
Wells, James D
Wells, Jill M
Wells, John R
Wells. Karen S
Wells. Loretta F 369. 557
Wells, Marsha L
Wells, Ralph E
Wells, Renita K
Wells, Sammie E
Wells, Sharon K
Wells, Teresa L 557
Wells, Terry L. 442
Wells, Thomas C
Wells, William D
Wells, William D 469
Wells, William P
Welsh, Sara A 293
Welsh, Wayne A
Wenderter, Phyllis A
Wendling, Patricia A
Wentz, Daniel L
Wermuth, Paula M 469
Wernegreen, Joan R
Werner, Robert A
Werner, Tanya L
Wescott. Annette R
Wesley, Danny D
WESLEY FOUNDATION 289
Wesley. Hilda
Wesley, Ima J
Wesley. James P
Wesley, Jerry M
Wesley, Patsy S R
Wessel, Stephen G 346
West, Bernie L
West. Donald G 305
West. Douglas W 442
West. Harry J 523
West, Holton O Jr
West, Ina L 557
West, Joe 210. 322
West, John A 557
West, Larry
West. Millard P
West. Robert S
West, Shirley A
West. Ted H
West. Violet F 288. 469
Westenhoeter. James 1 72
Wester. Donna R 293
Westertield, John B 523
Westerman, Gloria L 269. 442
Westerman. Paul W 442
Westlall, Ann C
Westmeyer. Danita A S
Westmeyer, David E
Westmeyer. Stephen B
Westmoreland. Kathen 557
Westphal, Barry W 523
Westnch, Walter N 342. 442
Wethington. David E
Wethington, George P
Weynch, Steven E 315
Whaley, James M
Whallen. Janice K
Wheal, Mapr W 459
Wheatley, Carolyn
Wheatley, Joyce E
Wheatley. Linda D
Wheatley, Mary K
Wheatley, Ronald E
Wheelan. John D
Wheeler, Brenda D 194.212,219.
349, 372, 442
Wheeler. David K 442
Wheeler, Denise
Wheeler, Douglas R 442
Wheeler, James L 298. 523
Wheeler, Mary L
Wheeler. Patricia B 362. 557
Wheeler. Robert A 319, 523
Wheeler, Sandra C
Wheeler. Susan L 557
Whelan. Margaret A 345, 523
Whicker. Jill S 313. 442
Whicker, Kenneth P
Whisman, Karen L B
Whitacre, Susan L
Whitaker, Bobby J
Whitaker, Clittord D 442
Whitaker, Dean L Jr 561
Whitaker, James A
Whitaker, James T Jr
Whitaker, Janie K
Whitaker, Joanne N
Whitaker, Patricia A 523
Whitaker, Penny J
Whitaker, Richard J 297. 523
Whitaker, Rohert T
Whitaker, Sheree D 442
Whitaker. Terry L 557
Whitaker, Thomas R
Whitaker, William J 442
Whitcopt, Lynne M
White, Anthony E
White. Ardith W
White. Betly J
White. Brenda L 459
White, Charles R
White. David E 209. 443
White. David G 557
White. David L
White, Douglas D Jr
White, George A
White, George T.
White, Glenn E
White, Gregory R
White. G
White. Hallie
White. Howard E Jr
White. Iva S
White. James E 495
White, James M
While, James W
White, Jeannette
White, Jettery D
White, John D
White, Linda K 287. 523
White. Martha J 495
White, Mary B
White, Mary P 292
White. Patrick E
White, Peggy J 557
White. Rebekah R 557
White, Ronald F
White, Sam A 262
White, Samuel H 551
White. Sandy L
White. Stephen G 523
White. Thomas W 558
White. Tomi L
White, Woltred K
Whitehair. Mark A 523
Whitehead, Barbara L 495
Whilehouse, Michael T
Whitesel. Carolyn S
Whitis, Cathy
Whitis. Gary F
Whitis, Patricia A
Whitis, Timmy J
Whitledge, James L
Whitler. Elmer T.
Whitler, June M
Whitley. Beverly K 558
Whitley. Kimberly A 268
Whitley, Larry W
Whitlock, Delbert J
Whitlock. Gary S 558
Whitson. David B
Whitson. William S 443
Whin. David L 523
Whinaker, Jenny L
Whinmgton. Kama J 268, 558
Whinlesey, Linda D
Whittlesey. Stanley 260
Whitworth. Albin C
Wialeababio. Deroy G
Wiateababio. Leroy
Wiard, Mary E 558
Wibbels. David A 305
Wick. Robert L
Wicker. Rocky O 558
Wickersham, Brenda G
Wickersham Patricia
Wicklund. Andra V 443
Wicklund. Dons K 371, 469
Widener, William G
Widup, Kay 523
Widup, Robert M Sr 443
Widup, Rose M
Wiedemer. Leslie A
Wiedmer. Melody L 558. 576
Wientjes. Sally 523
Wiggins, Cynthia L
Wiggins, Dan L
Wiggins. Daniel L Jr
Wiggins. Ernest R
Wiggins, Evelyn D
Wiggins, Judy
Wiggins, Michael G 558
Wigginton, Carol S.
Wigginlon, Donald L 346. 443
Wigginton, Helen J 324. 344, 495
Wiggs, Byron A
Wilborn, Susan D 443
Wilbur. Dale M
Wilburn. Debra A 268
Wilburn, Elijah R
Wilburn, Harold D
Wilburn, Harriet H
Wilburn. Louise H
Wilburn. Mark S
Wilcher, La Wanda J R
Wilcher. Nancy C
Wilcher, Polly L 558
Wilcher. Ronald L
Wilcox. David C II
Wilcoxson, Michael F
Wilde, Susan L
Wilder. Anna M 523
Wilder, Gary W
Wilder, Hazel R
Wilder. Jim E
Wilder, Patricia S 369. 523
Wilder, Vernon O
Wiles. David A
Wiley, Beniamin R
Wiley. Russell F
Wiltord, Terry L
Wilhelm, Bruce W 443
Wilhelm. Gatha B 561
Wilhite, Shernll L
Wilhott. Johnny W
Wilhoite, James D
Wilkerson, Joe A 523
Wilkerson. Monty D 523
Wilkerson, William C
Wilkins, Lizabeth L 207, 292, 369,
443
Wilkins, Suzanne
Wilkinson, Linda M
Will, Louis A 375, 558
Willard. Raymond D Jr 459
Wille, Bruce E
Willhoit, Paula J
William, Mary V
Williams, Annie T
Williams. Bertha E
Williams, Bill B
Williams, Bobby T
Williams, Brenda L
Williams. Brenda Sue 443
Williams, Byron B
Williams, Carol D 523
Williams. Carol F
Williams. Carol G
Williams. Charlene M
Williams, Charles
Williams, Coleen Elaine 443
Williams, Darlene D
Williams, David J
Williams, David L
Williams. David W
Williams, Donald L 251, 347. 443
Williams, Dorothea W
Williams, Doyle
Williams, Eilene M 558
Williams, Elizabeth R
Williams, Freddie D
Williams, Gary L 347. 495
Williams, Gary W 251
Williams. Helen L B
Williams. James R
Williams. Janie A
Williams. Jean G
Williams, Jenrey L
Williams. John C 558
Williams. John 103. 166
Williams. Judith L 211. 523
Williams. Karen E 524
Williams. Kenneth L 278. 495
Williams, Kenneth R
Williams. Larry H
Williams. Larry T 210. 524
Williams, Lillian T 524
Williams, Lois F
Williams, Loren M
Williams. Louis C 558
Williams. Madeline O
Williams. Mark H 192,204,443
Williams, Michael G
Williams, Phyllis B
Williams, Ralph C Jr
Williams. Randall H 443
Williams. Ray L
Williams. Richard T
Williams. Rita G 523
Williams, Robert L 443
Williams, Robert L Jr
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 601
Williams, Robert M
Williams. Robert N 495
Williams. Roger L 495
Williams. Ronald G
Williams, Ronald L
Williams, Ronnie
Williams, Sandra A 524
Williams. Scotl S
Williams, Sleven C
Williams, Ted J 171. 251. 443
Williams, Theresa L
Williams, Timothy J
Williams, Tonda C 558
Williams. Vicki J
Williams. Virginia L
Williams. William J
Williamson. Glenn L
Williamson, James M
Williamson, James S 558
Williamson, John L 524
Williamson, Julia F
Williamson. Lisa
Williamson, Lonnie E
Williamson. Stuart 315, 558
Willian, Billy J 443
Willian. Susan S 443
Willien. Sara L 495
Willmgham. Charles C
Willis. Benjamin C
Willis, Billy J
Willis. Bobby G
Willis, Joy E 524
Willis, Lyle L Jr
Willis, Macy 305
Willis, Peggy J 292, 558
Wills, Clyde L
Wills, Harry P 495
Wills, llene B
Wills. John S
Wilmholf. Michael A
Wilmore. Barbara A 216
Wilsey, M Clarice
Wilson. Barbara A. 524
Wilson, Betty S
Wilson, Catherine S 495
Wilson, Dan R 558
Wilson. Deborah A
Wilson. Donald A
Wilson, Dons E
Wilson. Douglas C 241
Wilson, Edward J 558
Wilson. Elaine N
Wilson, Estelle
Wilson, Gerald K
Wilson, Isaiah Jr
Wilson, James E
Wilson, Jimmy
Wilson. Judith A 443
Wilson. Judith D 343
Wilson. Karen S 443
Wilson. Kathryn L
Wilson. Lewis 443
Wilson. Lu A, 524
Wilson. Marsha K
Wilson, Marvin E
Wilson, Mary A 524
Wilson, Maurice A
Wilson, Patricia
Wilson. Patrick C 524
Wilson, Peggy J W
Wilson, Rebecca J 443
Wilson, Rebecca R 292, 558
Wilson. Rosana H 443
Wilson, Sam
Wilson, Sharon L
Wilson, Sister Mary A
Wilson, Steven L
Wilson. Sue C
Wilson, Teresa D 534
Wilson. Terry A. 443
Wilson, Terry S 459
Wilson, Vanessa D
Wilson, Waldon C
Wilson, Wayne T 225, 347, 443
Wilson, William P
Wilson, William R
Wilson, William S 496
Wilson, William S
Wimsatt. Patricia J 524
Winbun, Eugene W Jr 443
Winburn, Daniel
Winburn, Margaret A
Winchester, Nell L
Winchester, Vicki K
Winchester, Zelma
Wintree, Sherry L
Wingert, Ann E
Wingo, Elaine W
Winkler, Jackee J
Winkler, Ricky A
Winkler. Robert G
Winnecke, John E
Winnecke. Marilyn C
Winner, Cathy L 443
Wmsell, Gregory J
Wmsett. Donald T.
Winstead. Florence H
Winzig, Mary C
Wireman. Glenda
Wirtz, Donn A
Wirtz. Eric W 319. 524
Wirtz. Rick 251
Wise. Brenda F 288. 443
Wise. Debra L 368. 496
Wise. Gen S 266. 524
Wise. Joe Ml
Wise. Kennelh C
Wiseman, David K
Wist, Gloria A
Withers, Darrell H
Withrow. Donna M
Witt, Arnold R 316. 444
Witt. Brian S
Witt. Ethel J
Witt. Haran E 444
Win, James D 444
Witt. Jane E 524
Witt, John E
Witt, Kathy E 524
Witt, Larry R
Witt, Lois J 524
Wirt. Malcomb M 444
Witt, Mary J
Witt, Ophelia R
Witt. Sarah A
Witt. Sondra C
Witten, Joseph R
Woeste, Dennis C
Woeste, Jeanne M 558
Woeste, Marcia L
Wogenstahl, Kathie
Wolary, Therese M 558
Wolber, Patricia A
Woll. Debra J
Woll, John L 346
Wolt, Robert L 444
Woll. Thomas E
Wolle. Dennis R 279. 444
Wolle, George W
Wolfe, Jeanne A
Wolle, Jellrey A 558
Wolte. Paula J 558
Wolle. Ronnie G
Wolte, Rose A
Wolte. Vicki K 65. 217. 355
Woltl, J Blaner
Wollord. Joy I 524
Wollord, Michael D 558
Woltrom. Lyle 352
Woltzorn, Robert A 444
Womack, Teresa A 496
Womack, Suzt 44
WOMEN'S INTERDORM COUNCIL
343
Wong, Tin Jor 444
Woock. Stephen E
Wood, Andra L
Wood. Clara
Wood, Curtis L
Wood. Diane S 496
Wood, Elizabeth T 204
Wrighl, Paul L
Wood. James R
Wright, Paul M
Wood, John M 260, 558
Wrighl, Raymon 559
Wood, Michael G 298. 444
Wright, Raymond J
Wood, Michael R
Wright. Rebecca 496
Wood. Nan C
Wright. Rita J
Wood. Philip A
Wright. Sandra K 445
Wood. Ricky W
Wright, Shern L
Wood. Stephen D 559
Wright, Steve J 315. 445
Wood. Walter D
Wright, Verne J
Wood. William D
Wright, Vickie S 496
Woodall, Paula K 559
Wright, Virginia N
Wooden. Arthur R 496
Wu Ming, Li T.
Woodrmg, James L 559
Wu Ming, Li T
Woodrum. Martha F. 525
Wubbenhorst, Jeannett
Woods. Bobby J
Wuchner. Jan
Woods. Frank B 346
Wuetcher, Denise L 345. 559
Woods. Gary
Wullschleger. David W. 559
Woods, Jane L
Wunderle, Thomas C 525
Woods. Lloyd G
Wurtel. David G 298. 496
Woods. Maurice E
Wyan, Martha S
Woods, Michael E
Wyatt, Cleveland H
Woods, Robert E
Wyatt. Sharon S 445
Woodson, William H Jr
Wyatt. Terry G 303
Woodward, Charles D
Wyatt, William 218
Woodward. George G 305
Wygal. Jan J
Woodward. June A 561
Wylie, Timothy R 525
Woodward. Robert M 561
Wynkoop. Mary J 219. 349. 445
Wooldndge. Kathy D 444
Wynn, Bobby W
Wooldndge. Sharon K
Wynn, Willard D 496
Wooldndge, Steve H 244, 254, 525
Wynck. Jerry W
Woolery, Pamela H
Wysocki, Mark E
Woollenden, Robin K 322
Yaden, Diana C 445
Woolfolk, Deborah R 559
Yagi, Kiyoko 459
Woolum, Gary L 559
Yahle. Nicholas A 559
Woolum, Kerry L
Yancey, Joe L
Woolum, Sherry L
Yancey. Meredith K 559
Woolums. Richard T 525
Yantz. Enoch Jr
Woosley. Belly J
Yarberry, Donnda S
Woosley, Donald R
Yarger. Larry D
Woosley. Donnie R
Yarger. Terry L
Wooton. Margaret P
Yater. Sammy J
Workman, Gail L
Yales, Alan B
Workman, Lowell B 525
Yates, Betty K 496
Workman. Marianne 559
Yales. Jackie J. 525
Worland, Margaret A 444
Yates. James E 525
Worley, David L
Yates. Karen J 98. 468
Worley, David L
Yates, Larry W
Worley, Martha M
Yates. Phillip A
Wormsley, Irene J
Yeager, Garnie A 288. 341 . 445
Woman. Stephen P
Yeager, Pamela A
Worrell, Steven A
Yeaples, Alberta M 559
Wornx, Wayne A
Yeary. Stephen K 445
Worlen. Albert B
Yellon, Harold M Jr. 445
Worlhington, Craig L
Yenan, Paul E
Worthington, Gerald W
Yocum. Sandra K 559
Worlhington, Mary S 559
York. Bobbie A 445
Wozny, Mary A 444
York. Connie S
Wren, Alvin Jr 444
York. Daniel E 559
WRESTLING 260
York. David G
Wright. Charles Jr
York. Glendon W
Wright, Cora S
York, Henry F
Wright, Danny R 559
York, James E
Wright. David W
York. James S
Wrighl, Donald 525
York. Kathie J 496
Wright. Ellen H
York. Noble D
Wrighl. Garry W. 444
York, Ruth E 559
Wright, Gary W
Youell. Gary R
Wright, James E Jr 444
Youmans. Robert D
Wright, Jane E 360. 362. 444
Younce. John F
Wright, Janet M
Young, Anna M
Wright. Juanita H
Young, Barbara B
Wright, Kenneth E 321
Young. Betty L
Wright, Kim W
Young. Bilhe R
Wright, Lalonee R
Young, Brenda D 496
Wright. Larry R 364, 525
Young, Charlene 525
Wright, Leitha L
Young, Charles F
Wright Lou A. 559
Young, Claudia T.
Wright, Marsha L 559
Young. Conard E
Wright, Melissa L 559
Young, Darlene 496
Wright, Melvin E Jr
Young, Darrell G
Wright, Norma A 445
Young, David J 559
Wright. Owen W
Young, David M
Wright. Pamela V
Young. David R 316, 339. 496
Wright. Paul E
Young. Deborah A 266, 445
Young, Donald L 445
Young. Elizabeth A.
Young, Evelyn R
Young, Florence B
Young, Harold W
Young. Jane R 459
Young, Jerry L 244
Young. Javene 266, 269
Young, Jimmy W
Young, John A
Young, John C 256. 445
Young, John R
Young, Lynda D
Young, Mae B
Young, Matthew P
Young, Monita G
Young. Pamela G 368. 496
Young, Paul N
Young, Ricky L
Young, Robbie K
Young, Robert 1 68
Young. Ronald F
Young, Sabra A
Young, Stephen W 559
Young. Susan C 322. 525
Young. Thomas A
Youngquist. James L 559
Yuen, Pete 348
Yuen. War M
Zaccarelh, Margaret
Zaccarelh, Robert G.
Zachem, Millie 215
Zachry, Leamon B 525
Zaenglem, Pnscilla 445
Zaidan. Karen Sr. 559
Zak. Pamala S
Zanone. Joy L 525
Zazopoulos, Andrew A 459
Zea. Pamela J
Zeckner, Douglas J 210. 525
Zegeer, Aileen M
Zeits, Gregory G 496
Zeller, Gary A 380
Zerhusen, Gerald R.
Zerkle, Terry L
Ziegler. Timothy E 496
Ziemann. Roy B 363
Zieres. Brenda A 445
Zikos, Susan L
Zimmer, Thomas E 315
Zimmerman. Carol L 525
Zimmerman, David W 210. 303
Zimmerman, Elaine L.
Zimmerman, Sharon F.
Zinner, John L 496
Zins, Joseph E
Zion, Dennis C 445
Zolas. Carolyn
Zoll. James R
Zorens. Pamela E
Zozula, Paul M
Zryd, John C
Zuerner, Douglas L
Zumbiel, John R 525
Zurtace. Diana J 371, 559
Zwick, William C
602 INDEX AND DIRECTORY
INDEX AND DIRECTORY 603
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In Memoriam
The measure of life, after all, is not its duration * *■'. ~
but its donation.
Father Peter Marshall
Chaplain, U.S. Senate
1947-1949
604 IN MEMORIAM
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I. Duszak
Professarw
History -
Decer^bjfl22, 1972
^Junior
t'T * ; V Richmond
November 18, 1972
Dr. William H. Knapp
Professor of Psychology
March 21, 1973
Mr. Robert S. Larance
Associate Professor
of Biology
January 10, 1973
James Charles Lewis
Junior
Richmond
September 29, 1 972
Mr. Thomas F. Main
Instructor
of Music
September 1 , 1 972
Paula Ann Phillips
Freshman
Manchester
January 19, 1973
Roger Dain Shoemaker
Junior
Florence
August 17, 1972
Pamela Leah Simcoe
Senior
Shephardsville
March 16, 1973
Garnett Lee Simpson, Jr.
Freshman
Middletown, Ohio
October 12, 1972
IN MEMORIAM 605
L5S~C1NE
Editor's Note
vlarch 9, 1973. The last day'
After literally thousands of manhours of work, the final copy shipment for the fiftieth Milestone was
made ... at exactly 5:58 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. It was a very happy time! The deep sigh of
elief was as refreshing as the unseasonably warm, sunny weather on that, the final day of mid-term
sxams that signaled a time for many of us to head to the Land of Sunshine for our respites.
But, after a few moments, nostalgia set in. And how! All I could think about were the kids on the staff
and all the others who had given so much of themselves to make this, the 1973 Milestone, possible,
^nd, I finally began to realize the real magnitude of what had been done.
My thoughts turned to all the experiences of the past 14 months spent in planning and preparation,
writing and rewriting, and more rewriting, scheduling photographs, preparing layouts and cropping pic-
ures. And, most important, I remembered all the people whose dedication and cooperation made it all
possible.
It was a time to remember the many sleepness nights spent in frantically working toward, and worry-
ng about, those dreaded deadlines. And, too, the schoolwork that the staff didn't have enough time or
snergy to prepare for. It was also a time to reflect on the good times the staff had together, in the
vlilestone office, at Boonesboro, at Christmastime and at other "unofficial" occasions.
The Milestone is a book about people, about beauty, about sacrifice and about attainment. It suc-
:eeds only if it meets the expectations of its audience, the student body, and only if it passes the real
est — the test of time. I think it will and does!
A book about people, the fiftieth Milestone is a tribute to people . . . beautiful people!
So many persons contributed to the 1973 Milestone that it would be impossible to thank them all
ndividually. To those whose painstaking efforts made the book possible goes a very special thanks.
The staff was comprised of students representing every college within the University. And, perhaps, the
argest staff ever to stick it out throughout the year did just that. They were real pros when the going
yvas tough.
Linda Mittel, my managing editor, was the one person I depended on most. When deadlines grew
near, I counted on her to complete the job. Section editors were beautiful people doing a beautiful job,
without exception. Their job was a big one, and they did it well1
Another to whom goes a special thanks is Rick "Cyrus" Allen, who doubled as business manager
and under classes co-editor. The job of keeping track of a budget that to us seemed like the national
debt was a massive responsibility and he handled it superbly. His was the assignment to direct fund-
raising projects that permitted us to produce a book that cost nearly ten dollars each to produce for
the student body which paid only three-fourths that amount for each copy.
To Larry Bailey, University Photographer, and his troupe of student photographers, Dan Quigg, Jim
Shepherd, Donald Wallbaum, Russ Tapp and Ken Griffin goes a super thanks, for without their talents
and dedication, this fiftieth Milestone would have never existed.
To all our friends at Osborne Photographic Laboratories, Cincinnati, who provided the student por-
traits and group photographs and who. again, gave us their unquestioned support, warm thanks is
extended. We appreciate Mr. Len Osborne, Mr. John Mullaney, Mrs. Betty Megerle, Mr. Bob Oft, por-
trait photographer, and Mr. Steve May, who took most of the group pictures.
Appreciation is expressed to our printer, Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, especially to
representative, Mr. Russ Rivard and the plant staff, including Jim Thompson, Jim Council, Jerry Rainey
and others.
And, finally, two men to whom I owe a personal and special thanks are Vice President Donald R.
Feltner, our adviser, and Mr. Doug Whitlock, Director of News and Publications, who worked hand-in-
hand with the staff throughout the year, including the summer. They were always there to give us
support, direction, advice, and encouragement. Whatever or whenever the need, they were at our
sides.
Bill Sawyer
MILESTONE 607
Specifications
The 1973 MILESTONE was prepared by the
students of Eastern Kentucky University and
printed by offset lithography by Taylor Publishing
Company, Dallas, Texas.
All 608 pages are printed on 80-pound Taylor
Dull offset enamel stock. The endsheets are
Strathmore Rhododendron cover stock.
The cover is maroon cordoba with blind embo-
sures, metaligue and a black overtone.
Body copy for the opening 19 pages is Helve-
tica, 14 point with 2-point leading; for the
remainder of the book Helvetica, 12 point with 2-
point leading is used. Outlines are nine point Hel-
vetica. Senior listings are 10 point and under-
classes are nine point. Headlines are 30 point
Helvetica.
Divisional page feature pictures are printed in
posterization of two tones of gold ink with
black steel engraving overprinted.
Cameras used to photograph activity pictures
both four-color and black-and-white includec
Nikon (35mm), Leica (35mm), Pentax (35mm;
Minolta (35mm), Nikkormat (35mm), Rolleiflex (2
Va x 2-Va), Mamiyaflex (2-Va x 2-Va), Yashicama
124 (2-Va x 2-Va), Koni-Omega (2-Va x 2-%) am
Speed Graphic (4 x 5). Lens focal lengths usei
ranged from wide angle, 21mm, to telephotc
400mm. Senior and underclass portraits wen
photographed with a Beatie Portronic Carrier;
70mm, using dual Speedotron strobe lights, b
Osborne Photographic Laboratories, Cincinnati.
Press run was 8,500 copies.
608 SPECIFICATIONS