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There  is,  so  legend  holds,  at  the  end  ot  each  rainbow  a 
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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This  is  not  to  say  that  the  University 
was  a  panacea,  a  Utopian  society  for 
those  who  lived  here,  but  rather  that  it 
provided  the  opportunity  for  those  in  pur- 
suit of  goals.  And,  the  resources  were 
seemingly  as  diverse  as  the  individuals 
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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. 


THE  50th  MILESTONE  1 1 


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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hopefully,  were  formed  viable  relation- 
ships and  values. 


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place  —  a  figurative  pot-o'-gold  —  they 
had  reached.  For  them,  looming  forever 
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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. 


28  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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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. 


30  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


: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. 


32  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  33 


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. 


34  UNIVERSITY  LIFE/BOOKSTORE 


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. 


40  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


With    the    availability    of    refrigerators    in    dormitories,    students 
stocked  up  to  cut  down  on  the  rising  food  costs. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  41 


Above:  Student  talent  was  the  entertainment  at  the  coffee  houses  sponsored  by  Keene 
Hall  Dormitory.  Top:  This  coed  practices  bidding  her  hand  in  bridge. 


42  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  43 


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. 


44  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  45 


Go,  Go,  Go!  .  .  .  Oh,  No! 


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UNIVERSITY  LIFE  47 


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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  49 


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. 


50  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


Snowfall  transformed  the  ordinary  into  the  extraordinary  by  a  touch  of  nature. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  51 


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. 


52  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  53 


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. 


54  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  55 


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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  59 


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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  63 


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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  71 


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, 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE/BAND  DAY  75 


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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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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE/HOMECOMING  81 


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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reign  as  queen  over  the  1972  Homecoming. 
Sponsored  by  Keene  Hall,  Teresa  is  a  member  of 
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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 


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SHELLEY  McCONKEY,  Sullivan  Hall 


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MARGUERITE  IRVIN,  Black  Student  Union 


SHARON  BODNAR,  Martin  Hall 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE  105 


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. 


106  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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 


UNIVERSITY  LIFE   109 


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. 


112  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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. 


114  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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 


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122  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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. 


124  UNIVERSITY  LIFE 


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 


130  ACADEMICS/ADMINISTRATION 


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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. 


132  ACADEMICS/ADMINISTRATION 


/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. 


136  ACADEMICS/ADMINISTRATION 


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. 


I    I 


To  Impress,  Express." 

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. 


142  ACADEMICS/CENTRAL  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 


':.      I      If         '4ft     '9        t  •      '   ■         I 

*  *  *      ■  t  i  , 


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. 


ACADEMICS/CENTRAL  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  143 


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. 


144  ACADEMICS/CENTRAL  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 


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. 


146  ACADEMICS/COLLEGE  OF  APPLIED  ARTS  AND  TECHNOLOGY 


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 
eASTE*N  KENTUCKY  UNIVERSITY 

LAW  ENFORCEMENT 
TRAFFICSAFETY  CENTER 

MASON  ^HANGER-S/LASMASON  CO   INC 
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. 


.  ■ 


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. 


156  ACADEMICS/ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


.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. 


160  ACADEMICS/ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


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. 


"  - T-'v    -  - ' 
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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. 


! 


Opposite:  Senior  data  processing  major  Rick  Allen  punches  cor- 
rections to  a  program. 


172  ACADEMICS/BUSINESS 


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 


Space  exploration  is  clearly  illustrated  to  an  enthusiastic  pre-schooler  by  cut-out  figures. 


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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. 


ACADEMICS/GRADUATE  SCHOOL   187 


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Hall  of  Fame  Entry 
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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 

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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 

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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 
/ice-president;  Karen  Ramey,  and  Edsel  R.  Mountz,  sponsor. 


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Inexperienced  Squad 
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 


Colonels  Derai 
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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Freer,  Jeff  Fink,  Joe  Evans,  Mike  Croudep,  Ron  Catlett,  Jim 
Brooks,  Tom .  McQueen.  ,  Second.  Row:  Assistant  coach  Bobby 


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Kelley,  Damon  SrieJcr,"'fvTike  Mester,  Dick  Sauer,  Elmo  Boyd,  Rick 
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, 
Harold  Borders,  Jackie.  Miller,  Assistant  coach  Jack  Ison,  Assist- 

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Neal  ciouse;  John  Govan,  Dick  Straten,  Tom  Hollins,  Ron  Camp- 
bell, Vic  Smith,  Stan  Roberts,  Howard  Miller,  Steve  Pinkston, 
Steve  Mclntire,  Jeff  McCarthy,  Junior  Hardin,.  Alvin  Burch,  Alfred 
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. 


238  ATHLETICS/BASKETBALL 


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1973  BASKETBALL  SCOREBOARD 

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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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 


5:0     4.9 


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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252  ATHLETICS/BASEBALL 


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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1972  SCOREBOARD 

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. 


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1972  SCOREBOARD 

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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Women  Basketballers 
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. 


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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. 


ORGANIZATIONS/FELLOWSHIPS  289 


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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. 


290  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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ADPi's  Take  Major  Events 


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. 


292  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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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ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS  293 


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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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ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS  297 


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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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Delta  Sig's  Sponsor 
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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Delta  Upsilon  Stresses 
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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ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS  303 


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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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308  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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. 


310  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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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Kappa  Delta  Celebrate  75th  Anniversary 


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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Pikes  Publish  Dream  Girl  Calendar 


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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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. 


320  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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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322  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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. 


ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS  323 


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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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324  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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. 


326  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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. 


XQ 


ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS  327 


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. 


328  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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. 


QOJCD 


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. 


330  ORGANIZATIONS/GREEKS 


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: 


344  ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICE  AND  ACTIVITY 


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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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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A  student  arranges  the  bells  for  a  concert  of  the  Handbell  Choir 

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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. 


358  ORGANIZATIONS/MILITARY 


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. 


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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- 

364  ORGANIZATIONS/DEPARTMENTALS 


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. 


366  ORGANIZATIONS/DEPARTMENTALS 


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. 


368  ORGANIZATIONS/DEPARTMENTALS 


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. 


370  ORGANIZATIONS/DEPARTMENTALS 


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 


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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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DEBBIE  RAISTRICK,  Academics  Editor 


CONNIE   BALL,    Honors  Editor.   SHARON   STEPHENS,    Athletics 
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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 


380  ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT  PUBLICATIONS 


RUSS  TAPP  and  DAN  QUIGG 


DON  WALLBAUM  and  JIM  SHEPHERD,  right,  at  the  Nikon  School. 


ORGANIZATIONS/STUDENT  PUBLICATIONS  381 


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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- 
tions' floats  for  the  Homecoming  parade. 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 
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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 


§ 


m 


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 


Ih^H 


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. 


±**A 


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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540  FRESHMEN/HIG-HOW 


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 


mm 


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 


Research  Requires  Experimentation,  Creativity 


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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. 


PS* 


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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560  SECOND  SEMESTER  STUDENTS/AKR-SIZ 


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. 


SECOND  SEMESTER  STUDENTS/STE-WOO  561 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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many  unforgettable  memories,  being 
egged  at  the  BOG  County  Fair  is  one  few 
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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


584  INDEX  AND  DIRECTORY 


Both    male    and    female    students    take    advantage    of 
another  University  service  at  the  campus  barber  shop. 


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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


596  INDEX  AND  DIRECTORY 


Along  with  spring  comes  a  time  for  seniors  to  start  thinking  about  graduation  and 
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 


INDEX  AND  DIRECTORY  597 


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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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 


In  a  joint  concert  with  the  Earl  Scruggs  Review,  the  Nitty  Gritty  Dirt  Band  performs 
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