mmmBm y/To Be Nobody But Yourself in a world which is do- ing its best night and dayday and night to make you everybody but yourself means to fight the hardest battle any human can fight and to never stop fighting." e.e. cummings I They come from all over from Macon i and Cambodia, Brooklyn and Chatsworth, Hull and Nashville nd Jesup, Atlanta and Clayton, ;olumbus. They come because they are curious about something about themselves . . . They come because they heard that Georgia had a good Chemistry Department or because someone thought they could play football or because three generations of ancestors were Georgia alumni or because they couldn't get in anywhere else or didn't try or be- cause they wanted to be lawyers or veterinarians or wives or because someone offered them lucrative fellowships or because Columbus College was just too small-time or for 15,000 other reasons. im They come to a university that is both two centuries old and one day old. Some will stay for a quarter or two; some for four years; some will live here the rest of their lives. n j il r-- The University is people. People becoming something they were not before . . . laughing, singing, and preaching, People making things and discovering, people discouraged and helping, ople growing up and aking out, people touching daring, seeking, and performing, puss pigg jS IpSPlj lilnl People changing and marching and changing things . vviWYV ,8JM k CONSTITUTION South** Standard Newspaper WtttNESOXt, OCTOBER 13, 1969 50 PAGES, 5 SECTIONS **** TCS JViet Moratorium Arrives with Both Sides Ready see So. 4. \ m in \ of the 1 j. Mike Cuel- 1 -v Orioles to \ ,-ary. will J irom ' \mvv WWA \\\tj tiSi liM Backers Rallying:, Foes Flying Flags By ARTHUR EVERETT PfW W*riw Across the groat length snd breadth ot the nation, the stags was set lor Vietnam Moratorium Day Wednesday, a protest by Americans who oppose the war. OthcB, however. arc ex^cledll* House ol .to fly Hies in support ot U.S.tUve. to oo the side ol H,. policy to fletaun-* counter-1, He 'died epwisors ot the demonitreUoo by what one (demonstration, which otlgmeted spokesmen called America's lonttm student greups, ' Com- "sllent malority." Imuiusts and anarcMsta who In scope and In style, the J Continued on Page t-A, CoL l Wedesday moratorium loomed \__ _________________ as a maidlestatlon ol a nation i divided over Its Vietnam poli- cies. In streets, in churches, on i composes and at state and ted' \ era! capitois, lacets ol the \ planned antiwar demonstration: included mam rattles, parades. teach-ins, lorums. prayers and', iha reading ot the names ot'. Vietnam war dead. Leaders snd backers ol the' moratorium have called tor a\ nonviolent disruption ot the or- dlnary dally routine, and law\ By DV.'ANE RtNER wtorccment oKtclala have ex- \ .. pressed no great outward con*\ 'JAMIINGTON The VI aaMtawvwMMe cern. Some cities called extra'^ Vtcuinml ' t duty, but mainly \i&i*hdcd lor lack o! a quo* Vud!&xo TvawUy, ij Protest Debate Halted - t\ Ljgi >Jljprajtf^^Biap|Mfey; ._jp-~. %,. _ >.y 1 11 / uSffi,i38SslfeWaUfc^lt iTVS"** 55kBiB ,^Br'^pi.aM|NaMHr|X9kMP|?Fta&igM T j)v'IrnHj jsctK ^ s pHII^|L^:J[ ||]hSK u| w i ,- r~ ; Lm|^%M m v s| I ra a^l^K Vk> i^HH^^. :' ^WSHF :JH& IT. ^^HP^iSfairc JRk i' i HAUL 1 AM 7 ADt/n whoraw IH[ rm 'The War's Over!' 'The War's Over!' 'The War's Over!' 'The War's Over!' "I fully expect (only) six more months of hard fighting." General Navaree, French commander-in-chief, Jan. 2, 1954. "The Communists now realize they can never conquer Iree Vietnam."Gen. J. W. O'Daniel, military aide to Viet- nam, Jan. 8, 1961. "(The War) is turning an important corner."Sec. of State Rusk, March 8, 1963. ^^S'Victory ... is just months away ... I can safely say the end of the war is in sight."General Paul D. Harkins, Com- mander of Military Assistance Command in Vietnam, Oct. 31, 1963. MB'The United States still hopes to withdraw its troops from South Vietnam by the end of 1965.ESec. of Defense McNamara, Feb. 19, 1964. "We are not about to send American boys nine or ten thousand miles from home to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves."Pres. Johnson, Oct. 21, 1964. ^^5'We have stopped losing the war."Sec. of Defense McNamara, Oct. 1965. ^^5'We have succeeded in attaining our objectives . General Westmoreland, July 13, 1967. ". . . We are enlightened with our progress . . . we are generally pleased ... we are very sure that we are on the right track."President Johnson, July 13, 1967. ". . . We have never been in a better relative position." General Westmoreland, April 10, 1968. BB"We've certainly turned the corner (in Vietnam) 3Sec. of Defense Melvin Laird, July 15, 1969. "We're on a course that is going to end this war Pres. Nixon, Sept. 29, 1969. (Reprinted from The Billboard of Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pa.>- 33 Vo SSj8\ he Red Tuetday, November 11, 1969 addox Calls Moratorium] [Treason, Harmful to War By ANNETTE WILKINSON Staff Writer Regardless of the moti- I vies of those participating in a I movement such as the Viet- 1 nam Moratorium, the end I result of their acts is to aid I and abet the enemies of the I United States of America and I the enemies of freedom, I declared Gov. Lester Maddox I in a recent campus appear- I ance sponsored by the Univer- | sity Union. Speaking to a packed house lir, the Memorial Hall ball- Iroom last week, the governor I drew some disapproval from 1 his audience with his com- Iments on various topics, espe- I daily the Vietnam war and | moratorium. Refering to the morato- Irium, the governor said many I well-intentioned persons were I committing accidental trea- Ison, and others were commit- | ting deliberate treason. The short range goal of the I leaders of the moratorium is I to end the war in Vietnam by 1 handing victories to the ene- mies of the United States, said Maddox. The long range goal is to overthrow the government of the United States and replace it with a form of Communism which form has not been di- cided. MADDOX SAID the war in Vietnam must be ended, but it must not be ended by the un- conditional surrender of the United States. Certainly, in my opinion, we never should have gone into Vietnam, he said. I think were there because we surrendered to communism in Cuba and we compromised with it in Korea, the gover- nor declared. AND WE FEED, house and clothe it in Washington, D.C. and other parts of this country, he added. Laughter and disapproving! rumblings greeted that com- ment and prompted a scolding | from the speaker. You invit-[ ed me over here to speak my I beliefs, my convictions. If you I cant be young people decent I | enough and respectful enough! ] to act like young people, | I either you should go or I [ | should go or you should shut! up till I finish. Following the applause and! laughter generated by his I reprimand, Maddox said al-| though he believes American! combat troops should never! | have been sent to Vietnam, the [ United States is committed! I now. IF ANY person wants to I aid the Communists and other! enemies of the United States j and hurt our country and be-| tray our fighting men, he| declared, they should join I with the Communists, the I mistaken and the misguided | others in the moratorium. If they want to help the I fighting men and our counry,| they will stay out of the mora-f i torium, the Governor assert-1 ed. Following his address.! Maddox moved to the recep tion room upstairs to field individuals questions. The period was marked by some emotional outbursts by both questioners and the Governor as many questioned the exec- utive on specific points. Asked about education and integration, Maddox stand- ing on a table so he could be heard E- queried the audi- ence, Which do you want first?1 INTEGRATION, the crowd yelled. Thats sickening, Mad- dox retorted. As one giant voice, the au- dience retorically responded, Integration is sickening? Yes, the governor re- plied, when youre telling one people they cant get an education unless its with an- other group. IM NOT against integra- tion, Im against forced inte- gration, because its criminal, its sin, its wrong, Maddox explained. Because if its forced, you deny at least one party the right to be free. A student accused him and other public officials of over- looking the situation at Alto Institute, a training institute. The student, who said he had been there, said conditions were bad and prisoners were being treated wrongly. Any man who says Im overlooking Alto is a liar, in- cluding yourself if you say that, Maddox retorted angri- ly- People awakening to their role in nature . . . people concerned with the quality of life and . . . with the quantity of life. Miss Pandora Beauty Pageant w MISS PANDORA Paula Nunnally, Sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha Alice Brown, Sponsored by Delta Delta Delta 50 Mi Terri Norris, Sponsored by Delta Gamma 51 Lynn Williams, Sponsored by Sigma Chi 53 MjiS HOMECOMING W LYNN WILLIAMS WSSm MM H 3*5 k~?4 sin Lf A a~J[ imir^ |ysiu^^ MW SCHOOL SPEAKS: DEAN RUSK NOD WINS PRAISE By NANCY HALL Assistant News Editor "(Dean) Rusk's appointment is the most outstanding achievement of the University Law School since Dean (Lindsey) Cowan came to the University in 1965," said George (Buddy) Darden, speaking recently about the appoint- ment of Dean Rusk to the University's law faculty. Darden, a former student body presi- dent and 1967 graduate of the Georgia Law School, is assistant district attorney of the Cobb County Judicial Circuit. Darden's statement reflected the posi- tive reaction of the more than 25 law students, faculty and law school alumni interviewed. Despite definite efforts to locate persons opposed to Rusk's ap- pointment, none could be found to bal- ance the reaction. YUNG CHIANG, currently professor of International and Comparative Law, stated that there is no opposition on the faculty and that the majority of students approve of the appointment. "I am very glad he was approved and I feel that the majority of law students feel the same way," said Bill Anderson, a first year law student. Ed Hollman, second year student, said, "In the law school we have some pretty conservative students. Even some of my friends who are very much to the right approve because they feel the man has something to offer." The University System Board of Re- gents confirmed former Secretary of State and native Georgian Dean Rusk as professor of international law by a 9-4 vote on December 29. VOTING AGAINST the appointment were Regents Roy V. Harris of Augusta, leader of the Rusk opposition; Carey Williams of Greensboro, John A. Bell, Jr., of Dublin and Anton F. Solms of Savan- nah. Regent T. Hyram Stanley of Colum- bus was not present. Gov. Lester Maddox, who had re- mained fairly quiet on the appointment until the morning of the Board of Re- gents meeting, announced that if he were a member of the Board, he would vote against confirming the appoint- ment. Rusk will assume the post in Sep- tember of 1970, according to Cowen, Law School dean. The position will be no different from any other faculty mem- ber, Cowen said. "Dean Rusk is a man of extraordinary experience and abilities. He will have broad responsibilities" in the areas of teaching and research. IT HAD BEEN rumored that Cowen wants to build a nationally prominent School of International Law and that Rusk was just the important name that Cowen needed to start his plans to work. However, Cowen said when asked about these plans, "What we are trying to build is a school of national stature not a separate school exclusively of In- ternational Law. "International law becomes more important every day. Every lawyer needs background in this area," Cowdn stated. He also said that within the limit of space, Rusk's classes, as other law cours- es, will be open to the University. When asked if Rusk's visit at the first of fall quarter, had been a chance for Rusk to ask for the position, Cowen stated that Rusk had been asked long ago to accept the post. "In fact the first inquiry had been sent to Rusk in June of 1968." 82 Anti-Rusk sentiment stems from what some political personalities termed his liberal" posture as secretary of state to presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, and his role in the U.S. pol- icy in Vietnam. THERE WAS also some discussions as to Rusk's qualifications since he does not have a law degree. "Mr. Harris has proven a law degree is not assurance of enlightenment." According to news accounts, some regents and politicians mentioned the marriage of Rusk's daughter Margaret Elizabeth to a Negro, Guy Gibson Smith, w hen she was a coed at Stanford Univer- sity in 1967. They said her marriage was not the major reason for opposition to Rusk, however. "This qualifications aspect has been clouded anyway," said Anderson. "When a man has served as Secretary of State under two presidents, it is almost irrele- vant to say he is not qualified. He prac- ticed international law every day. To say a class couldn't glean from the man is ridiculous." Gerald Tanenbaum, a third year law student, commented on the question, "I think that Mr. HarrisTias proven that a law degree is not an assurance of en- lightenment." Carl Cannon, a third year law student and editorijn-chief of the Georgia Law Review, said, "The most absurd reason I heard for anyone voting against Rusk was, "I'm against any controversial per- son teaching in the University System." The statement was made by Regent Carey Williams. WHEN ASKED his feelings concerning the question of Rusk's not having a law degree, Chiang said, "I think he has studied Political Science in college and since he has been in the government so long and International Law also relates to politics, he has plenty of qualifications. The direct contact of Rusk with impor- tant persons will be an asset to the stu- dents." Hollman did not approve of the ac- tions of the Board during the discussions of Rusk's appointment. "I feel that the law school knows what it needs and these people should appreciate the ideas of the administration and stu- dents." Stephen Ege, assistant professor in the law school felt "Harris' remarks were out of place and had no bearing on the man's qualification to teach." "DEAN RUSK'S presence will be an asset to the law school and to the Uni- versity community generally, because he has a very impressive background, espe- cially his experience as Secretary of State," Ege said. "Also, I am pleased that the objections based on his personal life were overcome." "Rusk's appointment will be significant in increasing the prominence of the Law School. It will be important in the re- cruitment of faculty and students," Ta- nenbaum said. Commenting about Rusk's salary, which raised a few eyebrows throughout the state, Chiang said, "Forty-five thou- sand dollars for a prominent person like Rusk is quite proper. It may be surpris- ing in this area but in other parts of the country it is not." Chiang added that he had received a letter from a friend teaching at Harvard Law School who congratulated the Uni- versity on its choice and felt the ap- pointment will be very good for the image of the University. CURTIS FARRAR, a Mercer Law School graduate studying at the Univer- sity of the state bar exam, spoke of the effect of Rusk's appointment on the state. "By having him in the University system, it will attract more scholars throughout the state. He will be a great asset to the school and to the state. He is one of the most brilliant men that Geor- gia has ever turned out." "Looking back on a law school career, having Rusk for a professor would be one of the most outstanding experiences one could have. Law is not just a status quo thing, it is learned through human experience," Farrar said. "THE ACTIONS of the Board of Re- gents were absurd and backward. Whether they agree or disagree with him, the fact is, he is a brilliant man and diversity of opinion should not be any basis for opposing him. If you just had one opinion in law school, all you would turn out is a bunch of one opinioned lawyers which would result in static growth of Georgia law," Farrar added. James B. Blackburn, an attorney in Sa- vannah and a Georgia graduate, said, "I think the Regents would have been in great error had they not approved Rusk's appointment, especially on the grounds that they expressed." "We should be very proud that a man of his stature and his ability has retruned to the state. It is so seldom that our na- tive sons of distinction return, we should feel honored," Blackburn said. DARDEN SAID of Rusk, "He is the most qualified person today to teach this course other than those presently in government." Both Blackburn and Darden com- mented on the turbulency and the seri- ousness of problems which faced Rusk as secretary of state. The distinction with which he served two presidents during these violent days says much for his abil- ity, Blackburn and Darden felt. Another alumnus of the University law school, asking that his name not be used, stated his approval of Rusk's ap- pointment. "Whether I agree with his philosophy or not, Rusk will be a credit to the law school. The law school is really coming up in prestige," he said. As to the opposition of certain persons to Rusk's appointment, he said that they were clearly the reactionary group in the state. He asked that his name not be used because "I have to run for reelection down here and this is Maddox Country." 83 Hi In pursuance of the goal of rooting out the evils of racism and fostering a sense of group identity among black students at the University, the members of the Black Student Union are making the following demands of the administration: DECLARED: A MORATORIUM ON WHITE RACISM 1) The establishment of a Department of Afro-American and African Studies. 2) The active recruitment of black scholars and athletes. 3) The reservation of at least 150 slots in each freshman class for black students until the black representation is proportionate to their percentage of the population. 4) The immediate appointment of a black person to the Board of Regents. 5) The resignation of Roy Harris from the Board of Regents. 6) The selection of an advisor for Afro-American students to be selected by black stu- dents. 7) The immediate cessation of the playing of "Dixie" at University functions. 8) The establishment of a student-faculty exchange program between the University and the black schools in the state system, to wit, Albany State College, Fort Valley State College, Savannah State College. 9) The active recruitment of native black Africans. 10) The employment of black instructors to be placed in the classroom rather than in research departments. 11) The employment of black men and women as dormitory advisors and housemoth- ers. 12) The establishment of an Ad Hoc Committee to investigate "red neck" instructors. 13) The placement of black students who seek employment in responsible positions rather than in the shelves on the back side of the library. 14) That a committee be established to investigate the racially discriminatory practices of social sororities and fraternities. 15) That a "pass-fail with an evaluation" system be established for black students rather than the regular grading system. 16) That black industries be encouraged to come to the University to recruit employ- ees. 17) That Kappa Alpha (KA) be banned from campus. 18) That all blacks who have flunked out of the University be readmitted. 19) The establishment of an Afro-American dormitory. 20) The initiation of an orientation program for incoming black students to be con- ducted solely by Afro-Americans. 21) A fund be established to aid black students who are suffering financial difficulty. 22) A wage increase for campus employees in service departments and the placement of black employees in managerial and other responsible positions. 87 Mr. Robert Benham, President Black Student Union 1250V2 South Lumpkin Street Athens, Georgia 30601 Dear Mr. Benham: As you have suggested I am addressing this letter to you in your capacity as President of the Black Student Union even though that organization is not an officially recognized campus organization. In formulating this response to your demands as listed in your letter to me of February 26, 1969, I have consulted with a large number of University officials and members of the faculty. I am replying below to the demands in the order raised in your let- ter. 1. A number of courses are currently being offered which have academic relevance to Afro-American history and culture. Aca- demic departments of the University are encouraged to offer educationally sound courses in this area and consideration is presently being given in the College of Arts & Sciences which could result in an inter-disciplinary major in Afro-American studies. The University does not view as academically sound or legal a separate Department of Afro-American Studies staffed only by black professors and open only to black students. 2. & 3. All student recruiting activities of the University Admissions Office are non-discriminatory. Representatives from the Admis- sions Office attend all college night activities to which they are invited and will go to any other high school in the state which invites them. Generally, college nights or days are held at some high school in a given vicinity and all high school students in that area are invited to attend. Attendance from predominantly black high schools has increased in recent years. The Admissions Office will send a representative to any predominantly Negro high school that so requests and last year eight such high schools were visited. The University of Georgia Certificate of Merit is awarded to high school juniors in the top five per cent of their class. Approxi- mately sixty per cent of the high schools in Georgia participate in this program and last year ten predominantly Negro high schools participated. Thirty-six blacks were awarded the Certifi- cate. All recipients of the University Certificate of Merit award are invited to an orientation program for them at The University of Georgia. Fifteen blacks attended the program last summer. An orientation conference to college life was held on January 18 and of the 200 students present trom the Ninth District, fifty-six were black. As for the recruitment of athletes, Athletic Director Eaves has advised all coaches by memorandum that the University would recruit regardless of race, creed, or color. A Negro student has been designated to receive a tuition and books scholarship in the Spring Quarter if he is academically eligible to compete. To date, six Negro athletes have been offered full scholarships (three in football, two in track, and one in basketball) or would have been had they been academically eligible. Twenty-one Negro athletes in the State have been screened and evaluated by our coaches. 4. & 5. The composition of the Board of Regents is established by the Constitution of the State of Georgia (Article 8, Section IV). The Constitution vests authority for appointment of members of the Board in the Governor of the State. Obviously, my office has no authority to grant these demands. 6. If by "advisor for Afro-American students" is meant academic advisor then the University would have to insist that academic advisors are now available to all students. Academic advisors are assigned on the basis of the student's program of studies and not on the basis of ethnic or racial origins. The tutorial program makes tutors in a number of academic areas available to any student who needs or wants to take advantage of it. Any recog- nized student organization or group on campus may select its own faculty advisor. 7. Since many diverse groups perform on the campus, we do not regard it an appropriate function of University authorities to determine what musical compositions are to be played. Such prior restraints could constitute a form of censorship. 8. The machinery for establishing such a program presently exists within the framework of the University System of Georgia. We are constantly exploring cooperative arrangements with other institutions in the System. At the present time, a number of co- operative arrangements exist between the University and the predominantly Negro institutions in the State and region. For example,, the Institute of Higher Education at the University is conducting a number of programs with the predominantly Ne- gro institutions. Included among these programs are the follow- ing: 1. Program for Newly Appointed College Administrators. Of six colleges participating in this program, one is predominantly Negro. Of twelve individual participants, two are black. 2. Annual Administrative Team Leadership Conference. Of thir- teen senior colleges participating, six are Negro institutions with 20 individual participants. 3. Pre-Doctoral Seminar composed of Title III Fellows and Uni- versity of Georgia pre-doctoral assistants. Of 21 individual partic- ipants, nine are Negro. 4. Conference on Effective Academic Teams. A total of 35 col- leges participated, five of which were predominantly Negro. 5. On-campus summer experience sponsored under Title III to encourage college seniors to do graduate study. Three seniors from Savannah State attended The University of Georgia under this program in the Summer of 1968. 9. The University does not recruit international students. All appli- cations from foreign countries are channeled through the prop- er admissions offices, graduate or undergraduate. All applica- tions to date from African students request financial aid. There is financial aid for the foreign student only on the graduate level for those who can qualify as departmental graduate assistants. 88 One such assistantship is held this year by a native born student form Kenya who happens to be of Asian background. Academic qualifications were the sole basis for consideration. A depart- mental Graduate Assistantship in Drama is held by a Negro stu- dent from the Bahamas. A Jamaican holds a similar assistantship in Sociology. Students from Nigeria on the undergraduate level seek entrance to U.S. institutions, requesting complete financial aid. Whenever feasible, these are referred to ASPAU (African-American Insti- tute) with which all affiliates of NAFSA (National Association for Foreign Students Affairs) and ME (Institute of International Educa- tion) work in close harmony. The University of Georgia is an affiliate of NAFSA and HE. The Board of Regents has created a Division of International Studies for the entire system. Dr. C. C. Murray, the Director of the Division, is presently making an analysis of the programs now in effect on the several campuses for the purpose of coor- dination, cooperation, improvement, and development in inter- national educational exchange. 0. It is established policy at the University to recruit the best quali- fied instructors available without regard to race, color, or creed. At the present time, there are two Negroes holding University faculty positions. Four other Negroes are employed by the Uni- versity to teach in a special graduate program. For the summer of 1969 at least two additional Negroes will be employed by the || University's College of Education. In addition, there are five Negroes employed by the Cooperative Extension Service, three of whom hold faculty rank and two are special agents. Academic departments and other units of the University seek to recruit without regard to race and in past years an undetermined num- ber of offers have been made to Negroes over the country but have been declined by them in order to accept positions else- where. 1. Housemothers. We seek to employ the most qualified applicants f based on (a) age, (b) education, (c) experience in rearing a fam- ily or working with youth groups, (d) personality, (e) attitude !< regarding youth, and (f) health. Our applicants come by way of referrals from present employees or initial inquiry by interested persons. No black person has applied or requested an applica- tion. Race has not entered into our consideration of applicants and a black applicant wiJLcertainly be given equal consideration. Resident Assistants. Resident assistant applications are evaluated on the basis of their (a) expressed interest in the position, (b) demonstrated leadership abilities, (c) academic record, and (d) personality. Applicants are referred by current resident assistants and other staff, or they may apply directly. Two black students applied in the past. One subsequently dropped out of school and withdrevy his application. The other was appointed in the Fall of 1968 and is presently a resident assistant in Milledge Hall. A third has applied for Fall Quarter 1969 appointment. We wel- come the application of any black student. I2. The University does not establish ad hoc committees to investi- gcte any professor. !3. All students who wish to work part-time while in school or full- time during the Summer are given assistance. Anyone who qual- ifies for the College Work-Study Program is assigned directly from the Placement Office with only two major considerations: first, the number of hours and the time of day available and second, special skills or talents and career or discipline interest, limited only by the availability of a suitable working spot. Jobs other than those on the Work-Study Program are posted as re- ceived and referrals are made to the person authorized to hire on the basis of job requirements as stated and availability of the student. Placement service is not given to an employer who is not an Equal Opportunity Employer. In addition to the Library, Negro students are presently assigned to the Institute of Higher Education, the Office of the Dean of Women, and the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Admin- istration, Education, and the School of Home Economics. The Library reports that although a number of students (black and white) are assigned to shelving books, at least one Negro stu- dent is serving on the front desk. 14. The University requires, under the supervision of the Director of Student Activities, that all organizations officially recognized by the University sign a non-discrimination agreement. The state- ment that all organizations, including sororities, and fraternities, i- sign is as follows: "The race, color, religion, or national origin of a student duly I enrolled at The University of Georgia will not bar eligilility for membership in this organization. All social sororities and fraternities at The University of Georgia have signed the compliance required by the Department of Stu- dent Activities and all discriminatory clauses have been removed by the national groups represented on our campus. 15 The University of Georgia regards as educationally unsound the ' establishment of a grading system based purely on race. Not only is such a racially discriminatory system educationally un- sound but legally questionable. 16. Employers from all types of business, industry, government, and education ask to visit the campus for recruiting purposes. Other than that they must be Equal Opportunity Employers, there are no restricting requirements and all are welcome. 17. Kappa Alpha (KA) is a duly constituted and recognized social fraternity and is in compliance with the provision of the Depart- ment of Student Activities. The University cannot arbitrarily abol- ish such an organization. 18. The admission and readmission policies of the University are conducted without regard to race. The proposal to readmit all black students who have flunked out of the University is not only educationally unsound but it, too, could be challenged le- gally on the grounds.of racial discrimination. Moreover, such a policy would result in a serious impairment of academic stand- ards of the University. 19. The establishment of an Afro-American dormitory is not educa- tionally sound. It would also be illegal since it would be a form of racial discrimination. 20. An orientation program for black students conducted solely by black students is not educationally sound and quite possibly not legal, since it would involve racial discrimination. A black stu- dent was selected for a position as student orientation leader for the Summer, 1969 Orientation Program. Applications for these positions are open to all students and all qualified and inter- ested students are encouraged to apply. Further, suggestions on how to improve the orientation program with a view toward making it more meaningful to black students would be wel- comed by the Office of the Vice President for Instruction. 21. Financial aid programs (loan, scholarship, grant, and work-study) carry non-discriminatory clauses. All such funds are awarded on the basis of need as determined through our regular proce- dures. The greater the need, the greater the possibilities of aid, both in: type and amount, as exemplified by the Educational Opportunity Grant program and by our Special Alumni Fund. Educational Opportunity Grants are based upon the amount the parents are able to contribute, with the grants being higher when the parents' contribution is lower. They cannot exceed 50 per cent of need and must be matched by other funds. The Spe- cial Alumni Fund was created by individual gifts to assist needy students this year. Two of twelve, or 16.6 per cent, helped by this program were Negro students. Funds without restrictions of any sort (racial, sex, academic dis- cipline, career choice, etc.) are much to be desired as they ben- efit everyone with need. Special funds are exhausted quickly, leaving eligible students without assistance. Unrestricted funds enable us to help the students with the most need first. 22. In this area, the University has accomplished the following: 1. The University has promoted many Negro employees to the supervisory level. 2. The University has an active program for recruiting secretaries and clerks without regard to race. Under this program pre- dominantly Negro high schools and vocational schools are contacted. 3. No discrimination exists between Negro and white employees in the rate paid such employees by job classification. 4. The University is complying 100 per cent with the Minimum Wage Law. 5. The University recently developed a recruiting program for managerial employees and at the present time we are looking for accountants and other types of college graduates from many institutions including Atlanta University and Southern Texas University. We plan to expand our search for Negro managerial personnel. 6. In a census taken last March, the University employed 799 Negro employees, including male and female. Of these, 65 were professional personnel, 16 were technicians, 76 were skilled or semi-skilled employees, 469 were service workers, and 173 were laborers or unskilled. Since that time, we feel certain that the number of employees has gone well over 800. I hope that the foregoing indicates that I have attempted to give a reasoned reply to the demands made in your letter, and I have sought to provide you with factual information regarding the progress of The University of Georgia. As President, I will always be deeply interested in helping students as individuals or groups solve or adjust to the many problems they may face while atten- ding The University of Georgia." Sincerely, Fred C. Davison Black Student Union (News Release) History has shown and experience has taught black people that Georgia is deeply en- trenched in the southern pig sty of racism and intends to remain so unless it is shaken at its bigoted foundation. This fact is exemplified in the response of the vested university authority to the demands of black students. The gist of the reply was that "hell no black folk have no right to determine their own educational destiny." Once again black students see that white racism is the order of the day and humanitarian efforts take a back seat at the University of Georgia. Black students are making demands because they can no longer tolerate the concerted ef- forts on the part of the University to make "honkies" out of black folk. As in the days of the Old South, the Neo-slavemasters have declared that it is illegal, unnecessary and educationally unsound for black people to obtain a meaningful education. Davison declared in essence that it was illegal for niggers to learn about their past, their heritage, and their contemporary racist society from a black perspective. (A good slavemaster realizes that a slave with a book in his hands is a dangerous foe). Hence the efforts of the University to perpetuate the slave mental- ity among blacks will continue unless blacks cleanse their minds of 400 years of cracker sop- ping and whitewashing. Davison's response and the academic community's responses are proof of the blatant racism that permeates the University environment today. Cries of separatism in reverse, black racists, and foes of integration have become substitutes for "niggers and spooks stay in your place." The demands of black students are too urgent to be dismissed as temper tantrums of a hand full of black fanatics. White racism, covert and overt, prevents whites from understanding that what this society calls an education is nothing more than a course in "HOW TO MAKE IT IN HONKEYDOM." The fork-tongued and power mad administrators speak with tongue-in-cheek when they praise integration. They have taken what was once a great stepping stone in civil rights and have made it a hitching-post of oppression. We realize that the destiny of this state is inextric- ably intertwined with the destiny of black people, therefore we will not permit the University to castrate black skull. yiAfY sm "Do we need dissent? I believe that we need to arouse ourselves to do more than we have done. I feel I must dis- sent against the war in Vietnam. I believe that we went there in a pure power grab, at the mili- tary and industrial level." "The reason that injus- tices occur is that human beings allow themselves to be unaware of injus- tices." "The real violence in this country is not in the streets. It is in the corpo- ration offices where life and death decisions are made on a basis of whether or not profits will be maximized." "The public must es- tablish a tradition of questioning product de- sign, instead of blindly trusting industry to mar- ket only safe products." Ralph Nader, Memorial Hall, Winter, 1970.. TO: History Fadulty February 25, 1970 SUBJECT: Faculty re-evaluation; Committee on Special Problems In a recent consultation, the Provost stressed certain oointa to the Head relative to this faculty, namely: that appointment in the rank of assistant professor carries no implication of renewal from year to year; that all such appointments are continually and competitively subject to review; that a substantial turn-over from year to year may thus be expected; that normally several years will elapse before a final determination to retain an assistant professor will be made. Upon the Provost's reconmendation, it has been determined that a re-evaluation of the personnel of the Department of History at the assistant professor level will be undertaken. To advise the Head in this important matter and in the employment of additions to the faculty, a Committee on Special Problems is hereby appointed, composed of the three senior professors in years of service to the University of Georgia. These are Professors Horace Montgomery, J. C. Vinson, and Wilbur D. Jones. Evaluation will be based on evidence of sincere interest in the advancement of the University and improvement of the total program of the Department. The criteria for retention will be the individual's total contribution to the Department and the University, based upon COMPATIBILITY, as well as teaching and research. It is emphasized that by compatibility is by no means meant rigid conformity but rather a willingness to work with a reasonable spirit of cooperation for the good of the whole department, and to refrain from antagonism and irreconcilability. It is felt that individuals who are unhappy with the circumstances of their professional environment, and who are unable to resolve these problems over a period of years, cannot satisfactorily carry out the requirements of their appointments. It is no service either to the individual concerned or to the University to encourage such persons to protract their stay at Georgia. Without meeting the standard of compatibility, it is felt that the prime mission of the Department - superior teaching - cannot be fulfilled. Genuine interest in teaching is an essential - both on the undergraduate level, and after stifficient experience, on the graduate level. Senior members of the Department - and particularly the above committee - will be asked to evaluate the teaching of the assistant professors, as well as other aspects of their performance. Research and publication is an important aspect of a faculty member's contribution to the Department, though it may be nullified by deficiency in the other two. Advancement in rank is obviously closely related to research. Also associated with early research and publication efforts should be expression of interest in the graduate program, manifested by participation in such aspects of the program as may be suitable, pending appointment to the Graduate Faculty. It is stressed that this endeavor is in keeping with the spirit of the Provost's efforts to improve the quality of the faculty, and is undertaken with his full knowledge and consent, ffy sole concern in this matter will be, as it has been, to promote the most effective contribution this Department can make to the University's program. R. G. McPherson, Head cc: Dr. S. W. Pelletier, Provost of the University Dr. H. Boyd McWhorter, Dean, Franklin College of Arts & Sciences ADMINISTRATION PROFILE Fred C. Davison, President What problems face this University? A widely representative committee is, at this very time, involved in a detailed self-study of every aspect of The University of Georgia. Faculty members, administrators, students and alumni are taking part in this study which should produce a report of strengths and weaknesses as well as a sort of blueprint for the 1970s. In the meantime, I see two major challenges for the institution in the days that lie ahead. The University has had unprecedented support the past few years from the University System Board of Regents, the Chancellor, the Chief Executives, and the General Assembly of Georgia, and the people of the state. One of our greatest chal- lenges is that of accountability for this support. Closely related is the challenge of maintaining a realistic as well as an idealistic course as an institution of higher learning during a period of rapid change. Our success shall depend not only upon what we contribute to the survival of mankind, but also upon the influence which we exert on the quality of his life. The value of the hu- man spirit and its longings, the need for inquiry and scholarship, the necessity for contemplation and reasoned interchange, the demands for imagination and initiative, courage and self-discipline cannot and must not be dis- missed. Give any comments on the university, the student body, the faculty, and the administration. . . . As the University moves into the 1970s, our resources are greater than at any time in our history, and our promise is brighter than ever. Th is could not be the case without vision, dedication, courage, and perseverance on the part of faculty, students and administration. During the past few years, the faculty and administration have been actively engaged on a broad scale in evaluat- ing and planning programs and in gathering the resources necessary to create programs for study, research, and the extension of knowledge. They are keenly aware of a changing world, and they are jealous of the quality of resources they desire for the University. Large numbers of faculty and administrators are working long hours beyond their normal duty schedules so that the University may continue to develop as an institution which offers opportunity equal to the best in higher education. At the same time, students have been involved in assuming responsibility for self-government and in working with key faculty and administration groups on matters of general concern to all members of the University com- munity. Students too are working long hours beyond those spent in the classroom toward the development of The University of Georgia in the present and for the future. The spirit of enthusiasm and determination which characterizes the work of these groups is being communicated to alumni and friends of the University so that we can say, unequivocally, that more people are more actively in- terested in and more effectively involved in the building of the institution than at any time in its history. 104 In your opinion how does The University of Georgia rank among schools of the nation? Institutions of higher education are varied and complex, and the task of "ranking" presupposes certain agreed upon measures, quantitative and qualitative. On the other hand, the development of institutions is like that of personsa continuing process. Their resources are constantly changing. During the past decade, the University has developed rapidly, and we are moving toward national and international recognition on a number of fronts. Members of our generally excellent faculty have been singled out by their peers throughout the country and around the world for the quality of work done in their disciplines. These men are creating programs which are attracting the best qualified undergraduate students in the history of the University, along with graduate students from major institutions throughout the country and postdoctoral stu- dents of rich and varied experience. Library resources include excellent and rare collections. While 170 years were required to reach the first million volumes, at the current rate of support we shall add a second million in eight years. Support by independent agencies of programs provides some indication of quality of resources. The University ranks 46th in the nation in federal funding for research, and in the South we are among the top. Performance of students in a wide range of endeavors from competition for fellowships and assistantships to de- bate, judging, and design, is another reflection of excellent resources and imaginative interchange. The number of Ph.D. degrees granted gives some indication of the depth of resources. At the University, the number increased from six in 1960 to 121 in 1969, and the institution has become one of the top one hundred institutions in the nation in the number of doctorate degrees awarded. While our central role is teaching, the University has obligations in the fields or research and extension of knowl- edge. The institution has moved rapidly to the forefront in discharging these responsibilities, and our influence is being felt far beyond the borders of the campus. In short, the skill, imagination, and performance of our faculty and students are constantly being put on the line and, in the keenest of competition, faculty and students are acquitting themselves with honor. This, after all, is one of the most important indications of achievement where an institution iljconcemed: the degree of success with which it serves its constituencies in a time of rapid change. What changes have there been in the kinds of students at UGA? During the past five years, the University has been going through a period of what we might call controlled growth. The number of freshman students entering the institution has been stabilized at approximately 3000 per year. During the same period, the number of first year professional students has increased from 286 to 413, and the number of graduate students has risen from 1,397 to 3,182. An increasing number of the latter, of course, are candidates for Ph. D. degrees. The percentage of women students enrolled during this time has risen slightly from 37 per cent to 39 per cent. The number of out of state students and the number of international students have increased. All of this indicates several important points. Competition for admission in the freshman ranks has become keener each year, and the qualifications of entering freshmen have been rising each year. A realignment in per- centages of undergraduate and graduate and professional students is contributing to a more serious academic atmosphere. The quality of programs, particularly at the graduate level, is attracting attention outside the bounda- ries of Georgia. What comments do you have concerning student-faculty-administration communication? Our society seems to experience difficulty in communication today for a number of reasons. A great deal of our difficulty seems to spring from the fact that various groups develop and speak their own languages in terms of their own interests exclusively. This inevitably builds walls and leads to confrontation rather than discussion and debate. It is not unreasonable to assume that at any given institution of higher education, students faculty, and administration have one underlying purpose: to contribute to and take part in an interaction of people and ideas that will lead to development of the participants. Learning is a continuing process to which many elements contribute. An open, receptive mind, an urge to teach and share, a desire to master certain skills, a willingness to set prioritites and discipline one's resources, an ac- knowledgement that failure often preceeds success, and an awareness that while lightning flashes of inspired per- formances are exciting, the art of working and living demand preparation and practice ... all are necessary to effective communication in an institution of higher learning. If we start from this point, together we can recognize ourselves as seekers, as creators and citizens of a commun- ity which values the highest and noblest attributes of man but one which fully recognizes his less noble aspects. Within such a community each is given his opportunity to succeed or fail. He is also given his opportunity to communicate. He bears a responsibility to listen as well as talk, to think as well as react, to respect as well as be respected, to question as well as answer, to create and build, to grow and mature. What changes do you foresee for the University in the next decade? Progress of the University during the next decade should be shaped to large extent by findings of the self-study now in progress. I should think that we may expect a continuation of orderly, controlled growth which has marked the last years of the sixties. Concern for the highest quality of resources and the necessity of accountabil- ity should mark the addition of faculty, the creation of programs, and the acquisition of physical resources. A gathering and focusingand perhaps regroupingof resources, some of which has already begun, should pro- vide us greater depth and breadth of knowledge and experience as we teach and learn for a new century. For example, within recent years the University has established a number of institutes including one for ecology and one for community and area development. Each of these institutes serves as an instrument for bringing the ap- propriate resources of widely divergent disciplines toghether for teaching and learning on a more flexible basis than that provided by departmental organization. A further use of technological advances in learning should be expected. A great deal of groundwork has been done toward innovation in teaching. The next decade may be expected to bring further stimulation of self- teaching through these technological advances. At the same time the application of such advances should free teachers and students for more fruitful personal interchange. 5. W. Pelletier, Provost "The University of Georgia has a long and noble history and today is on the threshold of its greatest era. The sixties have witnessed great expansion of facili- ties and strengthening of support for the institution. The University is now un- dergoing a rigorous self-study which will provide both chart and compass for the decade ahead. This self-study will enable us to make resonable projections and provide a basis for sound planning. "The next decade will see the University of Georgia move from regional leader- ship to fulfill its destiny on the national scene. The University is now in an envi- able position. Although its rapid expansion resulted in some growing pains, it now possesses ever-improving facilities, an able faculty, and a splendid student body. The real glory of this institution is its students-its raison d' etre and the central focus of its history, its present, and its future. Although the thrust of the institution is threefoldinstruction, service, and researchits central purpose is to give our student body, the finest anywhere, the best education obtainable." 107 "A major problem facing all universities is the matter of the mission or purpose of the University. There are those who maintain that the University should re- main an institution concerned with recording and transmitting knowledgea place where reason prevails and individuals feel free to experiment with ideas and issues. There are those who are seeking to redefine the University's purpose in terms of social action. Others would insist that the University must take polit- ical postures if it is to be effective in this and future decades. I personally feel that the University cannot officially as an institution afford to take political pos- tures and that it can remain e ffective only in avoiding such. The University cer- tainly has a responsibility to educate individuals in all fields of knowledge in- cluding the social action fields. All members of the academic community should as individuals certainly be encouraged to express their social concerns through acceptable channels." 108 O. Suthern Sims, )r. Acting Dean, Student Affairs Students are becoming increasingly concerned about their role in institutional governance. They are further concerned about effective teaching and the general quality of their educational expe- rience. I believe that students will continue to press for inclusion in the decision making pro- cesses within the University and that they will continue to bring to the University community a wealth of knowledge and experience." "I would hope that faculty will continue to show an interest in good teaching and in the personal development of students. In a university as large as ours, we do need to experiment with programg that will allow faculty and students to associate in both formal and informal activities. The University of Georgia ranks at the very top of state sup- ported institutions in this region and has several, nationally recognized academic departments1, I feel that with continued support the University will achieve its goal of national eminence." 109 FACULTY PROFILE Joseph R. Berrigan, Assistant Professor, Department of History Why did you select Georgia as the institution to carry on your teaching and research? I had grown quite disenchanted with the private university in which I had taught for eight years and in which I had been the head of the History and Political Science Department for three years. I came to Georgia becuase Dr. Parks was impressed enough with my credentials to ask me to come. I felt that a change of air and environment would be quite salubrious. I looked forward to working with a group of young, energetic, productive sholars, several of whom have since left. How do you think Georgia ranks among other colleges in the nation? Somewhere in academic limboneither at the top nor at the bottom. There are enough excellent faculty members and a growing number of fine students. We can never reach academic respectability as long as we are harnessed to an administration that is either reactionary or Utopian; quite simply, personal rights, of both students and faculty, must be set above academic Confederatism or rigid 1984ism. Are most students at Georgia truly interested in a quality education? A growing number are, but the majority is still silent and stupor-prone. What is your opinion on a faculty structure in which research and teaching are distinct, separate staffs? It would not work. Teaching must come to be respected, but separating the two staffs would work just the opposite effect. Using proposed curriculum changes as a guide, in what direction do you think the University is moving? Slowly, unwillingly in many cases, towards the twentieth century. Do you sense a lack of communication between the faculties of North and South campus, and do you consider such a lack of any importance? There is a lack of communication among all departments, not just between the North and South campus. Only a few organs exist for faculty interplay, such as the AAUP, or the Faculty Advisory Committee. This situation does hamper the growth of faculty cohesiveness, which must precede true power. What problems and advantages does a state university provide from an academic standpoint? Problems: many more poor students; centralized, faculty-debasing administrative structure; pervasive hos- tility to intellectual'work and to the expression of incompatible opinions; tradition of faculty impotence and student inertia. Advantages: large number of colleagues, now spread across the U.S.; constant chal- lenge posed by the problems; increasing number of good students; possibility of building a graduate pro- gram, a good library, and a sound undergraduate program, as well. 110 Do you have any additional comments to make on the University as a whole, the student, administration, etc.?The last several months have un- derscored my contention, based on my experiences of modern universities and my knowledge of medieval institutions, that the future of the Univer- sity rests firmly with the will of both students and faculty to make this a decent, even great institution. I do not consider the administration as an enemy or even an obstacle in this undertaking. Administrators are aca- demic servants; they exist to make the educational system function smoothly and as effortlessly as possible. They are a kind of academic lubri- cant; wnen gears stick ana friction occurs, they have failed in their only role and they should be replaced. A central problem here is that over the last century and a half the servants have usurped the function of students and faculty; they have become masters. Our task must be to teach them their proper role. Why did you select Georgia as the institution to carry on your teaching and research? I like the people, the climate, and the potential of the South, and as a native southerner, feel that southern intellectuals should bring their talents to bear on the problems of the South. How do you think Georgia ranks among other colleges in the nation? It probably ranks in the 2nd echelon of state universities but seems to have the will and energy to rise to a higher level. What is your opinion on a faculty structure in which research and teaching are distinct, separate staffs? I know of no university in which research and teaching are treated totally as separate entities, though I believe some of the science departments have men whose time is devoted entirely to research. In the humanities research and teaching should complement one another; and that teacher who feels he has discovered some new knowledge of insight may touch an immediate but important few in the classroom, but may reach a much wider audience in the pub- lished article. Are most students at Georgia truly interested in a quality education? The students here are about the same as they were at other schools where I've taught. Most want to learn, some do not want to study. Using proposed curriculum changes as a guide, in what direction do you think the University is moving? I think that the curriculum changes in no substantive way indicate that the University is heading in a different direction from the pres- ent course, though the leadership in the College of Arts and Sci- ences possesses the will and the ability to meet future demands on the curriculum. Do you sense a lack of communication between North and South campus? Not only do I sense a lack of communication between North and South campus but between most of the individual units within each of these two campuses. In a university with approximately 20,000 people there is a need, it seems to me, for a daily student newspa- per in which announcements of events of the day would be pub- lished and current topics discussed throughout the week rather than in the disjunctive manner now employed. Such a newspaper, of course, should be free of any faculty or administrative censorship and its elected editor might well be a physics, economics, or English major. Do you have any additional comments to make on the University as a whole, the student bo'dy, administration, etc.? In 1970 I suspect the University stands at the entrance of an exciting era. The ingredients for greatness are gathering here: bright stu- dents, able faculty, adequate buildings, but the necessary catalyst to produce excellence may prove elusive. In our eagerness and striv- ing for excellence I hope we do not confuse substance with reputa- tion, activity with achievement, quality with quantity. I hope also we have learned from the experience of prominent universities in the turbulent sixties, where the most brilliant professors and the most gifted administrators had become too busy to talk with students, until it was too late. If we can keep the joy of learningthe ecstacy of discoveryin our students (and in ourselves), we will have suc- ceeded. 112 Edward E. Best, Associate Professor, Department of Classics 113 Why did you select Georgia as the institution to carry on your research? When I finished graduate work in the Middle West, I wanted to get a job with a southern state university, but I didn't originally pick Georgia; jobs were so scarce in 1940 that an opening at the University of Georgia was the only one I could find! However, when other job offers did come in later years, I remained because the University proved to be a good place to develop new ideas in ecology at a time when this field was scarcely recognized at most institutions. How do you think UGA ranks among other colleges in the nation? It is difficult to rank large state multiversities as a whole be- cause of their large size and diversity of departments and schools. Every large university has its strong and weak de- partments, its good and bad teaching, etc. Faculty, like stu- dents, are so highly mobile these days that the strength of a department can change in just a few years. However, based on the standard measures of excellence (faculty-student ra- tio, research output, salaries, facilities, etc.), Georgia has in the last decade become competitive nationally, but barely! More important, in some subjects the University can now be rated at the top. Are the students at Georgia truly interested in a quality education? Some are and some are not. One can get a quality educa- tion at Georgia if he goes after it, but too many students, want it handed to them on a silver platter. I believe the president reported recently that Georgia compares favorably with others in this region in the number and quality of merit scholars and graduate students, but that the average under- graduate still ranks low on national tests. I think there are too many students on campus who have no real interest in advanced study in any specific subject and thus waste the junior and senior year; they, and society, would be better off if this group completed a two-year junior college degree and then got their further education on the job. Eugene P. Odum, Alumnae Founda- tion Professor; Department of Ecol- ogy What is your opinion on a faculty structure in which research and teaching are distinct, separate staffs? Since the state university is designed and supported by the taxpayers to serve in three ways, namely, teaching, research and public service, there has to be some separation in that some staff needs to devote all or most of their time to one of these functions in order to have a continuity in each major function. However, I think the strongest faculty is one in which most members have the capability and the motivation to do some of all three. Fhus, doing research, writing, and engaging in public service are a form oMteaching" and do contribute to class- room teaching. The problem is time; the demands on faculty members has become so great these days that class- oom teaching sometimes suffers. Both individual faculty members and the administration share the responsibility of avoiding over commitments that reduce the quality of elementary teaching. Do you sense a lack of communication between the faculties on north and south campus? ifes, a lack of communication between the sciences and the humanities is almost traditional because each blames :he other for society's ills! I am personally involved in doing something about this. Because of the environment crisis the ecologist can do a great deal to "integrate" the "segregated" professional group. This year the Board of Regents has approved our idea of a campus-wide "environmental center" and the National Science Foundation tas granted money to help build a special building where lawyers, economists, sociologists, humanists, etc., can meet on neutral ground with all the equally fragmented pure and applied scientists so as to improve communica- tion with students and citizens. The total study of man and environment as a basis for planning is certainly the great challenge of this decade. I am glad I can say that Georgia is a leader in the nation in this sort of effort. fas there been a good student response to the study of ecology and the problems ecologists are attempting to olve? vt first Georgia students were somewhat apathetic, but the response is now good. The student organization "Bal- ance" has good leadership and is doing a great deal to channel efforts along constructive lines. I think the slow tesponse here has been an advantage because it has resulted in constructive rather than disruptive activism. We lope the environmental center will provide leadership for continued and increased constructive involvement of he whole University. Before one "sounds off" and becomes involved in reform movements, one must do his homework" first! jive any comments on the University as a whole, the student body, etc. ihe University, like society in general, is suffering through a sort of "adolescent" change that comes when jrowth must slow down and a quality steady-state must be the primary concern. Up to now, the emphasis has teen on growth,more buildings, more students, more faculty, etc., with not enough effort devoted to planning (head and to maintaining the quality of what has been created. "Maintenance" must now receive greater sup- iort in budget allocations. The evidence of poor planning, poorly located and poorly constructed buildings, rav- ged campus vegetation, hasty faculty recruitment, congested traffic, etc., is evident everywhere. In ecology we iften talk about a principle that says: The larger and more complex a system, the greater the energy necessary to .pump out disorder." The University has now "matured" and must devote major attention to maintaining quality /hich means a major positive effort to control growth, perhaps to the point of actually decreasing (over a period f time) the number of uninspired students on campus by diverting more to community colleges where they can eceive the closer, personal attention needed to develop their motivations and talents. m m . . ' | JT. I * 1 Life is not a cabaret, my friend; it's a perpetual halloween. "What for?" "Just lemme see it." "1 don't have it with me ... Is there a law against that?" "No. But there is against what you're doing." "What? You mean walking on the grass?" "And picking a flower. That's a twenty-five dollar fine. Fraid I'll have to give you a ticket." "Wowyou gotta be kiddinglook . . . I'll put it back." "You trying to get smart?" "Hell no. But ... I mean, no flower's worth twenty-five dolla "LookI'm gonna let you off this time. But listen" "Yeah?" "Next time just be sure you stick to the sidewalk. That grass wasn't put here for you to walk on." C'C e.' I*- ToTitu with 5IAIT\KJN(t j^PE.-MINDED CHAUVENI5TIC : AVJLS Annual Maaffng SOUTHERN I:a- RNTHRO POLO c ICRL ' SOCIETV ; ... COWINVlNC CMCAUON "Y'allplease listenthis is really important. Susue Sasser from Vidalia is coming to this party and we've just gotta' get her. She's being rushed by all the big names, but my old roommate talked to her last night and she really likes us. But y'all have gotta' be cool. She's really down to earth and doesn't like people gushing all over her. And pleaseeverybodykeep rotatingwe've got to know these girls for the cut session. And even if we don't want somebody, don't ignore her 'cause it looks real bad to the other rushees. Especially if two girls are from the same hometown . . . And hey, y'all, nobody was singing worth a flip at the last party. You've gotta' project, pick somebody out we want and look her straight in the eye and smile . . . And during the skit, y'all keep looking around at the rushees and laughing with them. Don't act like you've seen it forty times. Okay, now here they come. And don't forgetSusue Sasser from Vidalia. 123 "Feel anything yet?" "Nope." "You really gotta hold it in . . . the longer the better." "Aaaaahakaaah . . . khaaaaaa." "That's it. Good. Make it burn." "Did you get high the first time?" "Zonked, man. You're just not opening the right doors. You just gotta relax and let it happen." "I think I hear somebody outside the door." "Relax, man. This is a dorm, whaddya expect? Now listen, I'll tell you what we'll do. We'll put this paper bag over your head, see? That way you're bound to get something just by osmosis." "Hey." "Hmm?" "Wait a minute." "Huh? What is it?" "Well, I don't know. I just thought we ought to slow down." "Why?" "Just . . . because. You know." "Why? Do you think we're doing something wrong?" "I don't know." "Aw look, honey. We're not doing anything wrong. I wouldn't do anything to hurt you. I love you. You know that. And you love me, don't you?" "Well, yes___" "Then everything is okay." "You don't think I'm too . . . well, . . ." "Of course not. You're beautiful. And I love you." "And you don't think I'm bad?" "Of course not." "You know, I've never done anything like this with any other boy . . . I mean, I guess you don't know, but I haven't." "I know you haven't. And I don't want you to do anything now that you don't want to. . . . If you want me to take you back to the dorm right now, you just tell me and I will." "No. I don't mean that. I just . . . well, I just care what you think about me. And I just don't want you to think that I go around all the time, and, well, you know." "Of course I don't think that . . . But I'll tell you what. I don't want you to feel bad, so why don't we just sit here and talk for awhile. Okay?" "Okay . . . Oh, I feel so silly now ... I love you so much!" Heavy-heavy "I was in love with him, but he was just playing. I finally just got fed up with THE HOUSE, going over to the apartment and him slobbering all over me." "I practice taught last quarter in Atlanta. I don't know what I'm going to do, maybe go up to New England and work in a resort or something. I don't want to just go to Atlanta and get married." "My mother's always sending me clippings out of newspapers. Dear Abby and all that crap. You know, headlines like LSD Orgy Ends in Death or VD Rate Near Epidemic Proportions. She must really have some kind of fantastic fanatasy life down in Cartersville." "How 'bout lettin' me fix you up with that coat. That's really a hot item this year; we're sellin' a lot of them. . . . No one's going to be wearing anything but skins this year. Bought 300 of those belts in New York last week. . . . Well, we have your tassles and your buckles. You need both really. . . . And a tie. You'll want one of these very wide ones, won't you, in either silk or wool. . . . And what about socks? Underwear? We have it in colors now, you know. White's really out. . . ." 129 "The days just aren't long enough. I mean, I'm in class till twelve and then I eat and lay in the sun for a couple of hours and then I have a lab and then I go over to the house for dinner and by the time I get in from a date there's just not much time left to study." "Wow. I really like your bellbottomsthey're freaky." "She lives down the hall from me; kinda cute, but quiet, keeps to herself, studies a lot, I don't think she's your type." "We had some planted out behind the house, but one night we got scared and dug it up." "I just don't see what Roman bathrooms have got to do with accounting." "She talked about her trip to Europe last summer like it was some kind of exclusive intellectual initiation rite." "What you do is you just take your charge card downtown and charge a twenty-five dollar dress, then you go back the next day and exchange it for cash, and your mother'll never know. . . ." "Cathytelephone!" "Okay, okay, I'm cominghello! ... Oh hello, Mother . . . Well, yeah, I've been sort of expecting a call from a boy I just met . . . Well, that doesn't mean 1 don't want to talk to you. 1 didn't mean to sound disap- pointed . . . Oh, I'm doing fine . . . They're okay . . . Well, I mean, they're just ordinary old classes. Nothing to get excited about ... I don't know, I haven't had any tests in any of them yet. How are you and Daddy? . . . Oh, I'm sorry . . . Well, no, I don't think I can this week- end. I've - uh - got a paper due Monday . . . Yeah, maybe I can then . . . He did? . . . Well, I just haven't had much time to write letters. Tell him 1 will just as soon as I can if you see him again . . . Well, to tell you the truth, Mother, I have another date for that weekend . . . Well, he'll just have to be disappointed. And I really wish you'd stop encouraging him ... I do still like him, butI don't knowhe just doesn't seem to fit in up here . . . Who? . . . Oh, well his name is Paul. He's from somewhere in Florida. Sherry introduced me to him ... I don't know. I guess he's in one of her classes or something . . . Just one so far . . . Oh, Mother . . . Well, you know you can't believe everything you read in Dear Abby. I mean, even if it's true, it doesn't have anything to do with me . . . MotherI've only had one date with him! ... I know, I know. But you really don't have to worry about me, okay? . . . Okay. Tell Daddy I said hello . . . And, hey, if you try to call this weekend, I'm staying with a girlfriend of mine . . . No, she doesn't have a phone . . . I'll be fine, Mother. Promise. We're going to have a ball..Okay. Bye!" "I like him, he's cool. I mean, he just walks in and starts talking, doesn't even look at a book, just spouting off names and dates and everything, you knowlike he really likes history or something." "Sometimes I think there are really only about eighteen girls living in Creswell. Just a lot of mailboxes and old clothes hanging around." "I just couldn't believe it. I had seven old tests, took two pills, stayed up all night going over them, and that schmuck made up all new questions . . ." "Miss Dempsey, what was your reaction to the chapter on Kant's epistomology? . . . "Outasight." "239. Man, they'll have to be on the California beaches before they get to me. A guy on my hall had 22. His old man's on the draft board, and he won't even help him out." "See anything?" "Naw . . . Hey, wait a minute . . . Whoo-eee . . ." "Well . . . ?" "Herelook up there in the uhlet's see . . . the fourth window over from the right on about the . . . seventh floor. "Yeah." "See?" "Yeah, yeah." "Okay. Give'em back." "Wait a minute." "Why? What's she doin?" "She's coming over closer to the window." "Let me see." "Just a minutejust a minute." "Come onwhat's she doing now?" "She's taking it off." "Everything?" "Huh?" "Everything?" "Uhno. No, not everything. But enough." "All right. Let me look." "Wait!" "Why?" "God-a-mighty!" "What?" "I don't believe it." "What?" "You wouldn't believe it." "Quit hogging the thing. Come on, let me see." ". . . too late . . . Hereshe pulled down the shade . . . Boy you really missed a good one that time." "You studying for a test?" "Yeah. I have one next period, and I haven't studied much yet." "Oh. Me too. What've you got." "English." "English what?" "221 . . . Aren't you going to look over your notes or something?" "Naw, I can pull a C without cracking a book. I flunked the last one, but I got the old tests for this one . . . You ever had Zoology?" "No." "Jees, you better be glad . . . Course I guess maybe it'd help if I went to class sometime . . . You sure do study hard." "I try." "Make good grades?" "I guess so." ''Shoot. I bet you do. You remind me of my sister. She always makes good grades. She comes home with all A's and I come in with a couple of D's and F's and they just can't understand why I can't do as good as she does . . . You have any brothers or sisters?" "No." "Where you from?" "Atlanta, but . . ." "Oh. My roommate's from Atlanta and I just thought maybe you knew him. What high school did you go to?" "Grady." "No. He went to Dekalb I think ... I think that's where it was . . . I'm from Juniper myself. Know where that is?" "No." "I didn't think so. Not many people do. Well, let's see, you've been to Macon haven't you?" "Ohyes." "Well, it's about forty miles east of Macon." "Oh, well . . ." "Well, there's the bell . . . Guess I better get going." "Yeah." "Sure was nice talking to you. Are you over here every day at this time?" "No." "Oh. Well, maybe I'll see you around sometime anyway." "Bye." "And good luck on your test, hear?" STUDENT GOVERNMENT PROFILE Jan Blanchard Vice-president of the Student Body Randall Seabolt President of the Student Body Brenda Bulter Secretary of the Student Body Interviewer: What do you think is the purpose of the Student Government Association? Jan: I think Student Government should serve as a sounding board for student opinion concerning policies that affect stu- dents in the University community. It should also be a means of communication between students and faculty and students and administration. Brenda: I agree. Student Government should be the students' voice in the University channels since there are student repre- sentatives on many University committees and recommenda- tions from SGA go to administrators. The students should also be informed of Student Government's progress in getting these recommendations acted upon. Randall: As I see it, there are five forces within the academic community which should be in a balance of power: the stu- dents, faculty, administration, alumni, and Board of Regents. It is one of the purposes of SGA to put pressure on the faculty and administration to back up the pressure they in turn are putting on the Board of Regents to get changes enacted. Interviewer: How effective do you think SGA has been this year? Randall: I think we have laid the foundation for respect for SGA. Right now we have no powers except the Judiciary and the Student Activities Fund allocations. However, this is a good start and the administration has respected the way we have handled these two areas. The problem is, when something goes wrong, everyone sees it; otherwise no one notices. Interviewer: How could we get more student participation in SGA? Brenda: It would help for students in SGA to have more re- sponsibility. Randall: There are no earth-shaking proposals left, but there are a lot of responsibilities SGA could work toward getting. Jan: If the executive officers were paid, more people might be interested in the campaigns and there might be more compe- tition for these offices. This would help insure getting the most qualified candidates in office. We are one of the few large universities that do not have paid officers. It is also important to convince the students that the Student Senate has much more responsibility than a high school Student Council. ELECTION 70 Committee on Social Issues Jack Brookner Presidential Candidate Student Senate Parliamentarian, Student Senate Vice-president, Demosthenian NDEA Fellow in Economics Executive Committee, Young Democrats Graduate UGA, 1967 Student Representative Assembly Nelson Garnett Presidential Candidate Founder, Married Students Council Minister to Married Students Student Senate University Self Study Committees Alpha Psi Veterinary Fraternity Student Chapter, Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. ROTC Commission in Air Force Graduate UGA, 1968 Mike Webster Vice-presidential Candidate Chi Phi Fraternity Secretary, Inter-Fraternity Council Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Med Fraternity 1970 Easter Seals Chmn., Fraternity Divi- sion Biftad Circle K Dialogue '69 Honors Program Dee Dee Baggs Secretarial Candidate Student Senate Student Senate Majority Whip Secretary, Chi Omega Sorority Gamma Alpha Chi Angel Flight Pandora Staff Student Advisory Committee to Alumni Society Academic Affairs Committee Dialogue '69 United Party Bob Hurley Presidential Candidate Student Senate Minister to Student Affairs Executive Committee, University Faculty Council University-Community Relations Board Orientation Leader Chairman, Dialogue '69 University Leadership Board Freshman Camp Counselor Omicron Delta Kappa , Biftad Sigma Chi Fraternity Mike Willoughby Vice-presidential Candidate Student Senate Chairman, Academic Affairs Committee University-Community Relations Board University Council Library Committee Alumni Advisory Board University Self Study Committee Maureen McLaughlin Secretarial Candidate Student Senate Academic Affairs Committee Judiciary Committee Election Code Committee Chmn., Faculty-Course Evaluation Committee Co-ordinator, Student Government fld entation Public Relations Chmn., University lit ion University Self-Study Committee Dialogue '68 and Dialogue '69 The Committee on Social Issues Platform, 1970-71 The Committee on Social Issues has not issued a formal platform statement; however, in a recent interview with the Red and Black, Jack Brookner, CSI candidate for Student Body President listed several of his campaign issues. Brookner said that the failures of student government lie not with a lack of communication with the students but with a failure to work on programs which interest the students. Brookner proposed quarterly referendums which "give an expression of student opinion on important issues which, although there would be a small turnout, would approximate the percentage on either side of the issue." Another area which Brookner felt could be improved was student participa- tion in the student government elections. "By mailing IBM cards to students, requiring them personally to fill in the ID numbers that only they know and deposit them in boxes around campus, there would be a much higher per- centage of people who would vote," he said. Brookner suggested that the University should appoint a faculty member or administrator to act on behalf of the students in dealing with the administra- tion. He said that a committee consisting of a faculty or administration mem- ber and some students would be able to "cut some red tape in processing complaints." He also said the question of the University discriminating against women students is a very important issue in the campaign. "There is a higher percentage of women who are working today in order to help support their families and this makes it necessary for them to obtain just as good an education as men," Brookner stated. "Also, women are citizens and the University is supposed to give equal treatment to all citizens and is not supposed to discriminate against anyone." Brookner feels that the student body president's cabinet should correspond in organization to the administrative departments. Brookner also stressed the importance of the initiation of a campaign to build a new student union building. Another issue on the CSI platform which Brookner presented was the estab- lishment of a day child care center. He believes this center would free more women to work and go to school, and it could also provide a source of jobs for students. (Reprinted from The Red and Black) 139 Student Representative Assembly Platform 1970-71 Realizing the continually increasing opportunity available to students within the University System, the Student Representative Assembly maintains that the rights of the individual student should be properly represented for all transactions which involve his educational and environmental well-being. This representation is by all groups and persons on campus joined in a strong effort to improve student government and student life here at the Univer- sity of Georgia. The SRA advocates consideration of the following proposals for Student Government during the academic year 1970-71. SCA REFORM A. That a thorough study for extensive revision of the Cultural Affairs Program here at Georgia be initiated with the purpose being the offering of the best talent both in the cultural and popular aspects of the program to the University com- munity. B. That the Student Government Association take a more active interest ^furthering the fulfill-, ment of student needs by the Athletic Associa- tion with a constant approach of cooperation to assist with the Athletic Assertion's many com- plex problems. STUDENT AID A. That a Legal Aid office be set up to offer, :stit- dents at the University expert advice on matters pertaining to the various aspects of criminal and civil law. B. That the University strive to improve the effi- ciency of the placement office in its efforts at finding work for students and student wives. C. That the University study the possibilities of more low-cost housing and a University-spon- sored trailer park. STUDENT HOUSING A. That Freshmen be allowed to live in the fra- ternity or sorority houses when they have been classified as a third-quarter freshman. B. That any dorms still lacking phones be immedi- ately given this much needed improvement. C. That steps be taken as soon as possible to pro- vide the minimum standards of fire equipment so as to improve the conditions of the resi- dence areas on campus as far as fire safety, especially the older dorms. STUDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES A. That the University strive for an improved transit system for the campus in concert with the best utilization of the campus parking to benefit the students. B. That, as far as is feasible, the students living in a dorm be given priority with regard to parking areas near their residence area. C. That efforts be taken to obtain improvements in the entire University Food Services system. D. That the University use all possible means to obtain funding for the building of a new Uni- versity Union complex. E. That the University strive for the ending of all discrepancies between University and State regulations concerning the use of alcohol on campus. F. That the Student Locater system be expanded to provide effectively this much needed service for the students of the University. G. That the Library hours be lengthened during exams and that a room or rooms in the new addition be designed and designated as study rooms which can remain open all night. H. That an equitable system of seating at all sports events be arranged that is consistent with a pol- icy of providing a higher priority to the Univer- sity student. I. That suggestions be made to the University for the improvement of its'facilities for more diver- sified use of the Coliseum. J. That the University include lockers in the cafet- eria areas such as are located at the Bookstore for the protection of a student's individual be- longings. K. That a program of reduced rates for students go into effect at the Bookstore and that student help be hired to the greatest possible extent. MARRIED STUDENTS A. That the University assist the Married Students Council in whatever means possible to obtain the Day Care Center which would greatly aid married students by allowing them to work and supplement the family income. STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS A. That the various schools and colleges follow the lead of certain schools (Business, Journalism, and Agriculture) and set up Councils to provide a forum for student thought between the ad- ministration, faculty, and students of each par- ticular school. B. That a campus or student-run Radio Station be financed by Student Activities fees provided this passes thorough investigation and is set up under a board of communications. C. That the Student Government Association use this and all other means of communication to provide a better liasion between the elected representatives and their constituents. D. That the President of the Student Government Association set up an Advisory Council consist- ing of the chief executives from the various major organizations on campus to aid in better communications and understanding between SGA and the campus organizations. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS A. That the present Physical Education program be reviewed with the intent of providing a less- structured system and that more educationally stimulating programs be included. B. That the Administration be asked by Student Government for the inclusion of a one-day study break between the end of classes and the beginning of final exams each quarter. C. That the University follow the planning of cer- tain schools on campus and list the name of the professor beside the classes which he shall teach each quarter. D. That the University and SGA look into the pres- ent plans for pass-fail grading and faculty- course evaluation to determine the most feasi- ble plans for further action. :. That the appropriate administrative channels take into consideration the off campus students and set a definite policy to follow during incle- ment weather and that this policy be an- nounced publicly at such a time. This platform is not to be considered as final party policy. The contents are subject to change in response to student opinion. This listing of ideas is only a sampling of the total responsive- ness that SRA has toward all the students of the University of Georgia. 140 1970 United Party Platform As mature participants in the University community, University students have a right and a responsibility to have their voice heard in all matters which pertain to them. As an organization of concerned adults, student government must assume a vital role in the institution of all policies and programs of the University. Through the continual work of United Party members during the past year and with their 1970 platform, they have demonstrated their unabiding concern for the improvement of the University. Though the United Party, progress has been made. Student Government has become a respectable organization. With the enactment of this, the 1970 Platform, we, the members of the United Party, believe that progress in the Stu- dent Government Association can be continued. Before any significant changes can be made in the University by students, certain changes must be made in the Student Government Association. To this end, we, the members of the United Party, propose the following: A. To increase the efficiency of the executive branch of student government we recommend: 1. Reduction in the number of student minis- ters with advisors to various areas working under the ministers. All areas of University life will still be represented, but in a more workable and organized way. 2. The Vice-President of the Student Body shall coordinate the efforts of the ministers, their advisors, and any programs in the executive branch. 3. In order to improve communication between the Student Senate and Executive Branch of Student Government, the Secretary of the Student Body shall coordinate all efforts of the Executive Branch with the Student Sen- ate. B. To increase the efficiency of the Student Sen- ate, we recommend: 1. Rigid enforcement of the Senate attendance rules. 2. Reduction in the size of the Student Senate. 3. Smaller committee size. Absences at commit- tee meetings will be reported to the Senate by the Committee Chairman. Continued ab- sences may result in the removal of the Sena- tor from the committee. 4. T|||improve continuity in the Senate from year to year, we propose an effective orien- tation program for Student Senators. There are four areas of grave importance to which the Student Government Association must direct itself. By working in the areas of Student Affairs, Academic Affairs, Business and Finance, and University Relations, we, the members of the United Party, submit the following pro- posals which will directly benefit the University students. I. In the area of Student Affairs, we propose the fol- i * lowing changes which will directly benefit student life at the University: A. The institution of a Complaint Service within Student Government. The service would consist of University officials coordinated by S.G.A. members who could answer student questions concerning pre-registration, registration, and various administrative problems. B. Complete control of the Cultural Affairs pro- gram should be given to the students. C. Since the Union leadership believes that next year will be the time to work for a new Union builpi'ng, we suggest that the Student Govern- ment Association work very closely with the Union to acquire the new facilities. D. The United Party suggests that a detailed inves- tigation be made of the Athletic Department with special emphasis on: 1. Investigating the manner in which contracts for concessions at all athletic events are awarded, with special emphasis on the rea- sons for exhorbitant prices. 2. Changing the student stadium seating at football games based on the premise of in- creased and improved student seating ar- rangements. E. The acquisition of more tennis courts and other recreational facilities for University students. F. Students should participate in the formulation of the University catalogue and the publication of the catalogue should be on a year-to-year basis. G. Removal of the compulsory residence hall re- quirement by fall of 1971. H. Approval of alcohol regulation revision. I. Approval of the visitation rule revision in dorms and Greek houses. II. In the interest of improvement of the University of Georgia as an academic community, we, the United Party members, propose the following: A. Expansion of faculty course evaluation to all in- troductory courses with the publication of the results for students and faculty. B. Adoption of pass-fail system for non-major courses. C. Creation of student advisory boards in all schools and colleges which lack them. D. Student voting membership on all college and departmental committees which directly affect student life. E. The adoption of a co-op program which will allow students to gain valuable work experi- ence while attending college. F. Institution of more inter-departmental courses and the expansion of team teaching. G. Institution of regular, inter-departmental ma- jors, and the continued support of the Afro- American Studies Program. H. Regularized procedure for the institution of new majors and a reassessment of the standing curriculum in all colleges. I. Study of the physical education department's use of the pass-fail grading system. J. Study of the effectiveness of a compulsory physical education program. K. Publication of a complete list of courses and instructors one quarter prior to the appropriate pre-registration period. L. Expansion of the independent-study program for all students. MJnvestigation of the quality of instructors cho- sen for introductory courses. N. More two and three hour courses on the intro- ductory level. O. Permanent late study room in the main library. P. Investigation of the criteria used for appoint- ment, promotion, and the retention of faculty members. Q. A study of the effectiveness of the entire aca- demic advisement program. M The United Party recognizes the increasing cost for a student to gain an education. To assist the students in meeting these rising costs, the United Party proposes the following in the area of Busi- ness and Finance: A. To continue the improvement that was made in the University Bookstore, we propose: 1. Continued efforts tofachieve a 5 discount on text books. 2. Investigation of the possibility of increased used book purchases in the University bookstore. B. To improve the traffic situation on campus, we propose: 1.. Institution of the proposed peripheral park- ing system with an improved and free bus system. 2. A total evaluation of the parking sticker and zoning system presently being used. C. A thorough investigation of the food services in the University cafeterias and Bulldog Room to include such areas as food costs, servicejffnd mealatifeffets. IV. The final area in the United Party platform is cer- tainly an area that needs vast improvement. To - increase communication among all groups in the system, the United Party proposes the following changes in the area of University Relations: A. In the area of campus communications, we propose: 1. Final implementation of a University radio station. 2. All Senate absences should be reported through the Red and Black. 3. We support the continuation and improve- ment of Dialogue and other University com- munications conferences. B. In the area of community relations we suggest: 40$ The establishment of a rent-control commit- tee to assist students in their dealings with off-campus housing. 2. A comprehensive list of off-campus housing facilities should be made available to stu- dents. 3. Increased student participation^n the Un9 versity-Community Relations Board and the Ethics Committee of the Athens Chamber of Commerce. C. In the area of alumni relations, we propose: 1. Wider student participation in the newly cre- ated "Georgia Forum," a state-wide student speakers bureau. 2. Greater student participation in the recruit- ment of freshmen. APATHY? "There is a lot of apathy on campus and also a lot of cynicism, most of it unfounded. I guess the only way it will be counteracted will be for Student Government to actively pursue student interests and try to be responsibe to the opinions of the students." Jack Brookner "Yes, there is apathy because for one thing SGA has not benefited enough people and these people have never felt any impact. Students have not been aware that Student Government has been affecting them." Nelson Garnett "There is apathy on campus. SGA has not gotten the publicity it deserves." 1 Bob Hurley "There is a definite lack of concern. This stems from the fact that students do not see SGA as an effective group for change. Instead they see it as a group of self-seeking individuals more concerned with building their own interests." Mike Willoughby "As far as apathy on campus is con- cerned, we are alarmed at this in SRA. You can't expect people not to be apa- thetic because they never hear about student government." Mike Webster "While SGA is not a perfect system, the fact remains that more and more people are becoming involved and in so doing are helping to upgrade the system and introduce more opinions which are more representative of true student feeling." Dee Dee Baggs "Yes, there is apathy. People dor# see things being accomplished whicfi leads to frustration and they become apathetic." Maureen McLaughlin 142 THE WINNERS United Party United Party TED PARTY Student Representative Assembh Bob Hurley President of the Student Body Mike Willoughby Vice-president of the Student Body Dee Dee Baggs Secretary of the Student Body "The purpose of the Student Govern- ment Association is to represent every student at the University in any aspect. Our job is to find the problems and to try to improve the situation. Student government has succeeded in the as- pect that it has made steps from a pop- ularity contest to something meaning- ful." "The purpose of the Student Govern- ment Association is to convey student opinion and intent to the administration and to creatively deal with problems on campus. It has not fulfilled its purpose because there are not enough people involved who are vitally concerned and capable. Students have a right to be heard, and student government has a right to work for the University. A basic lack of ideas ... is an indication of ir- responsibility on the part of the campus politician." "The Student Government Associatior should be just what it statesa systeir of governmenta voice for every* dent. The Student Government Associa tion does have certain powers arijinj from this relationship with the student It also can, should, and now is gaining! strong voice of power with the adminis- tration . Both aspects give the studentsj necessary right to have responsible ac- tion in situations concerning their even aspect of their University lives. Student government is beginning to have a re sponsible effectstudent government particularly over the past two years is beginning to be more representativeo the student body. While the Studer Government Association is not a perfetj system, the fact remains that more an more people are becoming involvef and in so doing are helping to upgradt the system and introduce more opinio# which are more representative of true student feeling. Every time the student opinions are expressed and actiom taken on a recommendation made, feel that the student's position attht University is strengthened." ELECTION RESULTS Bob Hurley, United Party 2367 Nelson Garnett, Student Representative Assembly 1813 Jack Brookner, Committee on Social Issues 405 Mike Willoughby, United Party 2531 Mike Webster, Student Representative Assembly 1982 Dee Dee Baggs, Student Representative Assembly 2248 Maureen McLaughlin, United Party 2220 ELECTION 70 REPORT "Election^!) involved valid proof of irregularities in voting. The candi- dates that were voted for were not revealed because the ballots were so obviously placed with forethought so that they would beiftund. Such an irregularity in the Journalism School promoted validity to all other rumors concerning ballot irregularity. Chaotic as it may have seemed to the average student, Election 70 was very similar to Election '69 when there were also rumors of irregularities. In that election, however, concrete evidence was never found. Hopefully, Election 71 can prove to be a more efficientlSlection both on the part of the Election Committee and the individual student government workers who do the actual mechanics of the election. Election 70 was not an effective election because only 4500 students voted. This is only about 25% of the student body. The main irregularity in my viewpoint was the neglect that the student body showed toward its stu- dent government. In future elections, with the increased delegated respon- sibility to student government, the students will have to relinquish their apathetic air toward student government if student government is to effec- tively serve them. Student government must realize that it is the student life and that in order to function, it is going to have to reach the student life to find out how students feel on issues concerning them individually and collectively." Price Corr Chairman, Elections Committee Vice-president, Student Senate People becoming part of other people. The University becomes more than a last refuge for childhood . . . And then, suddenly, it's over, ipaki tsA n The crowd mmmmm always watching . . as long as the team wins. The coach, the leader 164 mM molding individuals into a team. fgpSg individuals playing as one wavs one member of a team . . always important in some way . . . experiencing excitement, anger, tension VARSITY FOOTBALL GEORGIA'S COACHING STAFF: Kneeling, l-rSam Mrvos, Billy Kinard, Jim Pybum, Erk Russell, Vince Dooley, Frank Inman, Ken Cooper, Mike Castronis; Standing, l-rDick Copas, Sterling DuPree, Doc Ayers, Barry Wilson, Byrd WhigFiam, Pat Hodgson, Warren Morris, Tom Jones. / / Vince Dooley Head Football Coach 176 1970 FOOTBALL SCORES Georgia 35 Georgia 30 Georgia 41 Georgia 17 Georgia 40 Georgia 30 Georgia 3 Georgia 13 Georgia 3 Georgia 0 Tulane Clemson S. Carolina Ole Miss Vanderbilt Kentucky Tennessee Florida Auburn Ga. Tech 0 0 16 25 8 0 17 13 16 6 SUN BOWL Georgia 6 Nebraska 45 ALL AMERICAN: Steve Greer Tommy Lyons ALL SEC: Steve Greer Spike Jones SLiJSgWjL VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Bottom Row (L-R): Pete Rajecki, Andy Knox, Glenn Davis, Rex Putnal, Bob Chandler, Paul Gilbert, Spike Jones, Mike Cavan, Head Coach Vince Dooley, Mike Douglas, Jack Montgomery, Phil Sullivan, John Griffin, Donnie Hampton, Don Graham, Sammy Eskew, Julian Smiley, Ed Allen. Second Row (L-R): Billy Carroll, Jimmy Shirer, Johnny Cobb, Barry Outlar, Lenny Ellspermann, Bill Darby, Buck Swindle, Bruce Kemp, Trav Paine, Steve White, Harold Callaway, Steve Sleek, Mike Oakes, Jim McCullough, Craig Elrod, Bob McDavid, Stan Boggus. Third Row (L-R): Dennis Leath, Ronnie Huggins, Grant Bennati, Johnny Campbell, Steve Farnsworth, Bucky Kimsey, Joe Tetrault, Chip Wisdom, Tommy Lyons, Wayne Humphreys, Bob Poss, Tommy Couch, Steve Brown, Steve Kitchens, Mike Lopatka, Raymond Jones, Kendall Keith, Steve Chamberlin, Steve Greer. Fourth Row (L-R): George Demos, Mayo Tucker, Hugh Gordon, Ronnie Rogers, Royce Smith, Jimmy Wood, John Jennings, Tim Callaway, Ronnie Adkins, David Saye, Wayne McConnell, Dennis Watson, Curtis McGill, Paul Fersen, Larry Brasher, Ken Dumbleton, Wayne Byrd, Tom Nash, Dennis Hughes. Top Row (L-R): Ken Shaw, Lee Daniel, Mixon Robinson, David McKnight, Billy Brice, Mike Greene, Ray Dicharry, Phillip Russell, Charles Whittemore, Mike Rich, Chuck Heard, Lon Chatfield, Paul McPipkin, Larry McKnight, Mike McCoy, Wade Brantley, Bill Bassett. 177 Tom Brennan Barry Cohen Jerry Epling Nick Gimpel Andy Harrison Rod Jacobs Bob Lienhard Greg Main Randy Mateling Cort Nagle Tom Superka Lanny Taylor Cauthen Westbrook Herb White IASKETBALL Ga. 98 Ga. 80 Ga.' 70 Ga. 78 Ga. 72 Ga. 66 iGa. 82 Ga. 72 iGa. 68 iGa. 61 Tennessee hn Baker Bruce Ballard Richard Boyer Stephen Bradley John Cunningham Bill Dawkins Mark Eisner James Fortner Keyes Hayes Reginald Holliday Boleslaw Janowski David McEver Robert Murphree Douglas Peters Craig Presley Wayne Prosser Mike Ramos Danny Thaxton Fred Walker James Wisehart Lee Cunningham Varsity Gymnastics Coach VARSITY RIFLE TEAM VARSITY SWIMMING Press Anderson Clint Ashford Ross Bradford Chuck Dimling Jack Hazen Marci Humphries Howie Kirk Mike Magarahan Tom Sidders Ray Stang Bobby Sturgess David Timberlake Don Watson Bill Williams Tommy Youngblood Alan Gentry Varsity Swimming Coach VARSITY WRESTLING Donald Cash, Kevin Cleveland, Ralph Deloach, Craig Elrod, Reid Goodman, Leon Hall, Steve Kitchens, Steve Knipp, Mike Martin, Bob McKinney, Charles Orck, Frank Petroski, John Pettry, Ronnie Reeser, Gerry Scott, Marc Mead, Allen Williams. Frank Keller Varsity Wrestling Coach 183 mm w .Jtm, - - - Speck Towns Varsity Track Coach VARSITY TRACK William Alewine Richard Barnes Eddie Baxter Wade Brantley Jeff Burnette Charles Carson Scott Carson Mike Cercone Billy Collins Reid Conyers Benjie Durden Kip Feist Larry Fenley Maxie Foster Cris Gunter Ray Hamilton Mike Hawkins Eddie Hullender Bill Harp Bill McChesney John McCord Bill McDermott Richard Patterson Foster Paulette James Pinion Kenneth Rosser Robert Sasseville David Settle Joey Shearhouse Jimmy Tuggle Albert Ward Danny Williams John Wolf Brant Bailey Danny Birchmore Charles Browder Mike Cmaylo Norm Holmes Rocky Huffman Martin Kilpatrick Zack Rice Harry Scott Bob Tanis Jim Watrous Dan Magill Varsity Tennis Coach VARSITY GOLF Bill Boswell Terry Diehl Harris Hines Gary Holloman lloyd Liebler Lyn Lott Allen Miller|||| Geoff Searcy Bob Trotter Tommy Valentin Danny Yatesf^' Howell Hollis Varsity Golf Coach HBffl 1970 PANDORA Stelle Chandler, Editor Richard Lindemann, Business Manager Susan Brown, Managing Editor 190 KSiSii Clate Sanders, Photographer Assisted by Barbara Thornton Ed Fortson Dan McClure Bill Drath Barbara Shelldrake Norman Lewis 1970 PANDORA STAFF Tom Landrum, Military Editor Janet McNew, Assistant Bruce Edwards, Assistant Betty Johnson, Greek Editor Mary Olson, Classes Editor Chuck Warren, Sports Editor John Methvin, Assistant Lee Lovvorn, Organizations Editor Tommy Altman, Index Editor 193 PHI BETA KAPPA Honoring scholars in the Liberal Arts since 1776. University of Georgia chapter established 1914. PHI KAPPA PHI Good character and superior scholar- ship in all fields of study are recognized by selection for Phi Kappa Phi. Founded 1897. University of Georgia chapter established 1923. GRIDIRON SECRET SOCIETY A secret organization Cleve Tedford, President Sam Dickson Robby Williams, Secretary Mlkf; Donovan Mitch Flinchum Paul Baxter Rober|fFortson Darrell Begnaud ,'.John Foster Fred Brown Earl Harris Robert Chanin Larry Judy Tom Lovett David Lucas Malcolm McArthur Ted Outz Charles Pannell Jim Pannell Sonny Perdue Martin Pinckney Randall Seabolt Terry Smith Cary Tye SPHINX The highest honor a male student can attain. Honorary Members A. Henry C. Brown B. George P. Butler C. Samuel H. Sibley D. Edward E. Dougherty E. Walter A. Harris F. Holcombe Bacon G. Mansfield P. Hall H. Frank K. Boland I. Henry G. Colvin J. Walter S. Cothran (Peter) K. John.W. Spain (Will) L. John T. Dorsey M. Frank R. Mitchell N. Harry Dodd O. Charles H. Black P. Walter R. Tichenor (Tic) Q. George T. Jackson R. Walter B. Hill S. Charles M. Snelling T. David C. Barrow U. Robert E. Park V. Henry C. White W. Andrew M. Soule X. Willis H. Bocock Y. Steadman V. Sanford Z. Charles M. Strahan AA. Herman J. Stegeman BB. William S. Morris (Sylvanus) CC. George F. Peabody DD. Ernest A. Lowe (Rastus) EE. Thomas J. Woofter FF. Thomas W. Reed GG. Harry J. Mehre HH. Harry N. Edmunds II. Harold Hirsch JJ.o Edgar L. Secrest KK. Harmon W. Caldwell LL. Paul W. Chapman MM. Robert R. Gunn NN. John D. Wade OO. Hughes Spalding PP. Charles H. Herty QQ. Ellis M. Coulter (Merton) ' RR. William O. Payne SS. James W. Butts, Jr. (Wally) TT. Henry A. Shinn UU. William M. Crane VV. William O. Collins WW. Egbert E. Cocke, Jr. (Erie) WX. Omer C. Aderhold WY. John E. Drewry WZ. Herman E. Talmadge XX. Robert O. Arnold YY. Charles J. Bloch ZZ. Frank D. Foley AB. Roy V. Harris AC. Joseph A. Williams AD. Thomas H. Lokey (Hamilton) AE. Richard B. Russell AF. Paul Brown AG. John O. Eidson AH. James A. Dunlap Al. Philip M. Landrum AJ. Marion T. Butler (Tyus) AK. John L. Cox AL. Marion B. Folsom AM. Eugene R. Black, Jr. AN. Harold M. Heckman AO. Marvin B. Perry AP. Carl E. Samders AQ. Jack J. Spalding, III AR. Augustine O. B. Sparks AS. James W. Woodruff, Jr. > AT. William L. Dodd (Lamar) AU. Francis M. Bird AV. Pope F. Brock AW. Robert C. Wilson AX. B. Sanders Walker AY. Inman Brandon AZ. Jfesse Draper BA. Alex A. Lawrence, Jr. BC. Jasper N. Dorsey BD. Charles W. Duncan (Sonny) BE. Philip H. Alston, Jr. BF. J. Phil Campbell) BG. Alfred O. Halsey BH. Fred Davidson Bl. Vince Dooley BJ. Jack Ray 1. Andrew H. Patterson 2. William D. Hooper 3. Lawrence A. Cothran 4. Garrard Glen 5. Charles R. Andrews 6. Edgar E. Pomeroy 7. Alexander P. Adams (Pratt) 8. William S. Blu.n li Charles W. Davis 10. Marion D. Du Bose 11. Robert P. Jones 12. Andrew J. McBride 13. Robert J. Travis 14. Tinsley W. Rucker, Jr. (Tennie) 15. Merritt M. Thurman 16. John Banks 17. Remer L. Denmark 18. John E. Hall 19. Richard M. Charlton 20. Harry H. Hull 21. Horace C. Johnson 22. James B. Ridley 23. William R. Ritchie 24. John B. L. Erwin 25. Ferdinand P. Calhoun (Phinizy) 26. Frank K. McCutchen 27. Augustus L. Hull (Longstreet) 28. Henry J. Lamar 29. Wilson M. Hardy 30. Noel P. Park 31. Walter J. Hammond 32. Lamar C. Rucker 33. Sterling H. Blackshear 34. Marion M. Dickinson (Marvin) 35. Andrew M. Calhoun 36. Cam D. Dorsey 37. Marion S. Richardson 38. Billington S. Walker (Sanders) 39. Sanders A. Beaver (Sandy) 40. Francis M. Ridley 41. Glenn W. Legwen 42. Samuel R. Jacques (Randolph) 43. Ralph Meldrim 44. Mianon H. Smith 45. Wallace M. Miller 46. Minor Boyd 47 William R. Turner 48. Julian F. Baxter 49. Harold W. Ketron 50. John D. Bower 51. Frampton E. Ellis 52. Frank B. Anderson 53. Robert P. Brooks (Preston) 54. Lucien P. Goodrich 55. Isaac S. Hopkins (Stiles) 56. Joseph I. Killorin 57. Marmaduke H. Blackshear (Hamilton) 58. Virlyn B. Moore 59. Thomas W. Connally 60. George W. Nunnally (Winship) 61. Theodore T. TurnbuH'. 62. Walter W. Patterson 63. Arthur R. Sullivan 64. Charles H. Cox 65. Roderick H. Hill (Rodney) 66. Harold W. Telford 67. Arthur L. Hardy 68. Jaohn E. D. Younge 69. Walter O. Marshbiirn 70. Hugh M. Scott 71::john A. Brown 72. George Hains, Jr. 73. Daniel Y. Sage 74. Isaac C. Levy 75. Lansing B. Lee 76. J. Loring Raoul 77. James J. Ragan 78. Robert S. Parker 79. George P. Whitman 80. William L Erwin 81. Harrison J. S. Jones 82. Carroll D. Cabaniss 83. William G. Brantley, Jr. 84. Philip R. Weltner 85. Ambrose H. Carmichael 86. Richard K. Smith (Kyle) 87. William W. Brown (Wed) 88. Frank H. Martin 89. Charles N. Feidelson 90. John K. McDonald, Jr. 91. Henry L. J. Williams 92. Robert H. Jobes, Jr. 93. Sidney O. Smith 94. Morton S. Hodgson 95. Herman P. De La Perriere 96. Floyd C. Newton 97. Claude L. Derrick 98. Wylie C. Henson (Clayton) 99. John B. Harris 100. Young B. Smith 101. Daniel H. Redfearn 102. Jerome C. Michael 103. Dwight L. Rogers 104. Edgar V. Carter, Jr. 105. James E. Lucas 106. Harle G. Bailey 107. Edward M. Brown 108. Hosea A. Nix (Abit) 109. Omer W. Franklin 110. Eralbert T. Miller 111. Henderson L. Lanham, Jr. 112. Hinton B. B. Blackshear 113. Washington Falk, Jr. 114. Alexander R. MacDonnell (Alec) 115. Herbert C. Hatcher (Cliff) 116. Paul L. Bartlett 117. Edgar L. Pennington 118. Edwin W. Moise (Warren) 119. George C. Woodruff 120. Evans V. Heath 121. Millard Rewis 122. Robert B. Troutman 123. Arthur K. Maddox 124. John A. Sibley 125. Lloyd D. Brown 126. Clifford Brannen 127. George T. Northen 128. William A. Mann 129. Harold D. Meyer 130. Benton H. Walton 131. David R. Peacock 132. Virgil E. Durden 133. Charles E. Martin 134. Edgar B. Dunlap 135. Robert L. McWhorter 136. Robert H. Freeman 137. Zachary S. Cowan 138. E. M. Morgenstern 139. James M. Lynch 140. Henry L. Rogers (Levy) McCarthy Crenshaw, Jr., P.P. 141. Bentley H. Chappell 142. Casper I. Funkenstein (Ira) 143. Frank Carter 144. Tinsley R. Ginn (Rucker) 145. Aaron B. Bernd 146. Russell H. Patterson 147. Victor Victor 148. Hoyt H. Welchel 149. Lewis A. Pinkussohn 150. Clark Howell, Jr. 151. David K. McKamy 152. David F. Paddock 153. John G. Henderson 154. Edward J. Hardin 155! George S. Whitehead 156. James B. Conyers 157. Charles W. Jacobson 158. Hugh L. Hodgson 159. Robert W. Wesley 160. George L. Harrison 161. Charles M. Tanner, Jr. 162. W. H. Quarterman, Jr. 163. Robt. L. Callaway, Jr. 164. Joel B. Mallet 165. Thomas A. Thrash 166. Max L. Segall 167. William H. Sorrells (Holman) 168. William O. White (Osmonde) 169. John P. Stewart 170. Neil L. Gillis, Jr. 171. RoffSims, Jr. 172. John H. Carmical 173. Howard H. McCall, Jr. 174. Irvine M. Levy 175. Hinton F. Longino 176. Richard W. Courts, Jr. 177. Lucius H. Tippett 178. Otto R. Ellars 179. Roger H. West 180. Robert L. Foreman, Jr. (Trot) 181. James M. Hatcher (Madden) 182. Dewey Knight 183. Lewis S. Davis (Whitey) 184. Wallace P. Zachry 185. Irvine Phinizy 186. Robert D. O'Callaghan 187. Charles M. Chandler (Murphey) 188. William M. Dallas (McKenzie) 189. Claude H. Satterfield 190. Frank W. Harrold 191. William D. Miller 192. Arthur Pew, Jr. 193. Robert E. L. Spence, Jr. 194. Chester W. Slack 195. John R. Slater 196. Everett W. Highsmith (Way) 197. Ashel M. Day (Bum) 198. Charles Strahan 199. Hillary H. Mangum 200. William H. Stephens (Hugh) 201. Preston B. Ford 202. Nathan Jolles 203. Owen G. Reynolds 204. John P. Carson (Pate) 205. Walter D. Durden (Dawson) 206. Welborn B. Cody 207. Malcomb A. McRainely 208. William F. Daniel (Frank) 209. Ellis H. Dixon 210. Freeman C. McClure Mike Ley, D.S.B. James Pannell Cleve Tedford 211. Lewis H. Hill, Jr. 212. George J. Clark 213. Charles A. Lewis 214. Joseph J. Bennett, Jr. 215; John A. Hosch (Alton) 216. Charles G. Henry 217. James K. Harper (Doc) 218. Herbert H. Maddox 219. Josh L. Watson 220. Charles R. Anderson 221. Edward M. Gurr 222. ' Harvey M. Cleckley, III 223. Walter C. Carter, Jr. (Colquitt) 224. William Tate 225. Charles F. Wiehrs . 226. John H. Fletcher 227. James D. Thomason 228. John H. Hosch; Jr. 229. Thomas F. Green, IV 230. Walter E. Sewell 231. Lester Hargrett ,232. Charles L. Gowen 233. Martin E. Kilpatrick (Buster) 234. John D. Allen ' 235. Horace D. Shattuck 236. George D. Morton 237. Gwinn H. Nixon, 238. Alexis A. Marshall 239. Carlton N. Mell 240. Ernest P. Rogers 241. Walter T. Forbes, Jr. 242. George S. Johnson 243. James R. Chambliss (Rollins) 244. Ernest Camp, Jr. 245. Allen W. Post 246. Alexander-^. Clary, III (Steve) 247. Frank K. Boland, Jr. (Kells)' 248. Ivey M. Shiver, Jr. (Chick) 249. William H. Young, Jr. .250. Isaac K. Hay 251. George E. Florence, Jr. 252. Thomas A. Nash 253. Thomas J. Hamilton, Jr. 254. Benjamin H. Hardy, Jr. 255. Hallman L. Stancil (Luke) 256. Daniel C. Tully 257. Robert L. Patterson, Jr. 258. Hoke S. Wofford 259 John S. Candler, II 260. Glenn B. Lautzenhiser 261. Rufus B. Jennings 262. Craig Barrow, Jr. 263. Robert G. Hooks ' 264. Joseph H." Boland 265. Guy C. Hamilton, Jr. 266. James J. Harris . 267. William A. Kline, Jr. 268. Kankakee Anderson ' 269. James E. Palmour, Jr. 270. Henry G. Palmer 271. Frank K. McCutchen, Jr. (Kelly) 272. Dupont G. Harris, Jr. (Guerry) 273. Robert D. Feagin, Jr. (Doug) 274. Mattox L. Purvis 275. Joseph M. Oliver 276. Marvin H. Cox, 277. Ellis G. Arnall 278. Herbert S. Maffett 279. Sandford W. Sanford 280. John W. Maddox 281 Mark D. Hollis 282. William S. Latimer 283. Vernon S. Smith (Catfish) 284. William M. Strickland, Jr. 285. James W. Mclntire 286. Charles M. Gaston (Marion) 287. McCarthy Crenshaw 288. William M. Hazelhurst 289. Leroy S. Young 290. Frederic Solomon 291. Virlyh B. Moore, Jr. 292. William T. Maddox 293. James M. Richardson, Jr. (Milton) 294. Morton Hodgson, Jr. 295. Troy R. Thigpen, Jr. (Randolph) 296. Robert G. Stephens, Jr. 297. John W. Calhoun, III 298. DeNean Stafford, Jr. : 299. John P. Bond 300. Harry S. Baxter 301. Winburn T. Rogers 302. John D. Bowden, Jr. (Dan) 303. Joseph C. Strong (Carl) 304. Augustus L. Rogers (Lee) 305. James W. Wise (Walter) 306. William T. Bennett, Jr. (Tap) 307. William C. Hawkins (Colbert) 308. Robert T. Anderson 309. Wade C. Hoyt, Jr. 310. Charles C. Harrold, JS'S-;^ 311. Charles B. Anderson, Jr. (Ben) 312. Edward H. Baxter 313. Dyar E. Massey, Jr. 314. Seaborn A. Roddenberry, III (Andy) 315. Morris B. Abram 316. Floyd C. Newton, Jr. 317. James Q. Lumpkin, Jr. (Quinton) 318. Robert B. Troutman, Jr. 319 Robert P. McCuen 320. Ambrose G. Cleveland, Jr. (Bus) 321. Robert C." Norman 322. Julian D. Haliburton 323. Isma L. Price, Jr. (Lee) 324. Howell Hollis, Jr. 325. Kenneth A. McCaskill (Alex) 326. William S. Smith, Jr. (Stanford) 327. Lee T. Newton 328. Jack B. Matthews 329. Ernest S. Vandiver, Jr. 330. Frank L. Gunn 331. Alpha A. Fowler, Jr. 332. Clarence J. Smith, Jr. (Jay) 333. Bernard C.- Gardner, Jr. (B.C.) 334. Verner F. Chaffin 335. John C. Meadows, Jr. 336. Clifford C. Kimsey 337. Thomas C. Penland 338. John B. Miller 339. Woodie A. Partee, Jr. (Gus) 340. Frank F. Sinkwich 341. Irb S. Exley 342. Ellington M. Norman (Murray) 343. Forest L. Champion, Jr. 344. George D. Lawreiice 345. Jesse G. Bowles 346. James P. Miller 347. Aubrey R. Morris 348. James C. DeLay 349. Fluker G. Stewart 350. Charles L. Trippi (Charlie) 351. John E. Sheffield, Jr. 352. William F. Scott, Jr. (Fred) 353; Frank S. Cheatham, Jr. 354. Dan M. Edwards 355. Robert M. Joiner 356. Dempsey W. Leach 357. William H, Burson 358. Melburne D. McLendon 359.. John Rauch 360. Albert M. Wilkinson, Jr. (Mims) 361. Kirk M. McAlpin 362. Bryan K. Whitehurst 363. John E. Griffin 364. Harry L. Wingate, Jr. 365. James L. Bentley, Jr. 366. Porter O. Payne 367. James A. Andrews 368. Samuel R. Burns (Ray) 369. Harold C. Walraven, Jr. 370. Robert J. Healey 371. Raliegh G. Bryans 372. Lawrence T. Crimmins 373. George R. Reinhardt (Bob) 374. William A. Elinburg, Jr. 375. William B. Phillips (Barry) 376. Walter T. Evans (Ted) 377. Thomas A. Waddell' 378. Robert S. McArthur 379. Edward L. Dunn, Jr. - 380. Michael E. Merola 381. William H. Justice 382. Nicholas P Chilivis 383. Michael W. Edwards 384. Talmadge E. Arnette 385. Carl J. Turner 386. Claude M. Hipps 387. Burton S. Middlebrooks 388. Henry G. Woodard 389. Cecil R. Spooner 390. Howard K. Holladay 391. Phil C. Beverly 392. Roland C. Stubbs, Jr. . - 393. Hassel l. Parker 394. Robert K. West 395. James D. Benefield, Jr, (Dewey) 396. Wesley L. Harris- 397. Frank V. Salerno 398- William D. Moseley (Darrell) 399. Charles R. Adams, Jr. 400. Daniel W. Kitchens 401. Edmund R. Brathowski (Zeke) 402. Donald L. Branyon, Jr/-; ' ' 403. Randall T. Maret 404. John R. Carson 405. Robert L. Blalock 406. Logan R. Patterson (Reid) 407. Quentin R. Gabriel 408. Jay D. Gardner 409. Frank W. Seiler 410. Richard P. Trotter 411. Joseph P. O'Malley 412. Kermit S. Perry 413. Jule W. Felton/Jr. 414. Jabez McCorkie, III (Jake) 415. John J. Wilkins, III 416; Norma S. Fletcher 417. Lindsay H. Bennett, jf/-, 418. Robert S. Lowery, Jr. 419. Donald G. Joel 420. John R. O'Toole'.. 421. Joel J. Knight 422; Edward W. KiMorin 423. George M. Scheer, Jr. 424. Joseph H. Marshall 425. Nathan G. Knight 426. Robert A. Rowan 427. David K. Hollis, Jr. ' 428. Monte W. Markham 429. Emmet J. Bondurant, II 430. Jay C. Cox 431. Ben S. McElmurray, Jr. (Swain) 432. Harry E. Hendrix 433. Theron C. Sapp 434. Bryce W. Holcomb 435. Thomas E. Dennard, Jr. 436. James P. Walker, Jr. 437. William A. Davis, Jr. 438. Thomas H. Lewis, Jr. 439. Thomas R. Burnside,. Jr. 440. James P. Yarbrough 441. Charlie B. Christian 442. Earl T. Leonard, Jr. 443. Francis A. Tarkenton : 444. Thomas M. Blalock 445. Ronald L. Case (Pete) 446. Linton R. Dunson, Jr. 447. Wyckliffe A. Knox, Jr. (Wyck) 448. Bryant F. Hodgson, Jr. 449. John H. Crawford, III 450. Augustus B. Turnbull, III 451. William R. Monfford, Jr. 452. James H. Blanchard 453. Edward T. M. Garland 454. Wyatt T. Johnson, Jr. 455. Richard N. Lea 456. James L. Aldridge (Larry) 457. Albert W. F. Bloodworth (Franklin) 458. Jake L. Saye, Jr. 459. Ben B. Tate 460. Charles B. Haygood, Jr. 461. Alexander W. Patterson . 462. Larry C. Rakestraw 463. David C. Tribbey 464. Charles L. Bagby 465. John A. Rhodes 466. McCarthy Crenshaw, Jr. 467. Neal Hamilton Ray 468. Donald C. Dixon 469. James C. Pitts 470. George B. Watts 471. Bruce Gary Bateman 472. George W. Darden 473. William Roy Grow 474. Turner Lynn Hughes 475. Robert Glenn Etter 476. William Morgan House 477. William Ralph Parker> Jr. 478. Robert Foster Rhodes 479. Dennis L. Fordham 480. Rutherford.C. Harris (Rullie) 481. Thomas W. Lawhorne (Tommy) 482. Mike Ley ; 483. William P. Payne 484. Randall Seabolt 485. Robert L. Williams 486. Robert Chanin 487. McCarthy Crenshaw, Jr.. 488. James Pannell 489. Cleve Tedford GREEK HORSEMEN An honorary society for outstanding fraternity men. Robert Chanin Mike Ley Ted Outz Fritz Rosebrook Robby Williams MORTAR BOARD The highest honor a University woman can attain. Pam Way, President Nancy Hobgood, Vice-president Phyllis Van Dyke, Secretary Susan Blount, Treasurer Joyce Bozman Brenda Butler Margie Cohen Susan Creel Melissa Houseal Gwen Pittman Kaye Shadix 199 BLUE KEY A national honorary service fraternity for men. David Lucas, President Tommy Lyons, Vice-president Mike Donovan, Secretary Stan Singleton, Treasurer Paul Baxter Bo Bolander Mike Casper Robert Chanin Richard Dixon Robert Fortson Henry Garrard John Griffin Tommy Harper Earl Harris Larry Judy Bill Murray Dink Nesmith J. O. Nixon Ted Outz Jim Pannell Martin Pinckney Zack Rice Randall Seabolt Andy Seery Harry Scott Terry Smith Cleve Tedford Jerry Walker Robby Williams 200 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA A national leadership fraternity for men. Cleve Tedford, President Sam Dixon, Vice-president Malcolm McArthur, Secretary-Treasurer John Albright Paul Baxter Mike Casper Mike Donovan Mitch Flinchum Earl Harris Bob Hurley Tommy Lyons Dink NeSmith Ted Outz Randall Seabolt Terry Smith Jerry Walker Robbie Williams Z CLUB The highest honor a freshman woman can attain. Beth Harber President Mary Bruno MargaretGray Julie Richards Pam Avery, Vice-president Debbie Dimond Paula Nickerson Be,ty Lou Young Kathy Raville, Secretary Kay Jobson, Treasurer BIFTAD The highest honor a freshman or sophomore male can attain. Tony Smith, President Alan Levow, Vice-president Terry Sullivan, Secretary Pat Swindall, Treasurer Kyle Brannen Bob Brussack Mike Castronis Price Corr Cader Cox Ronnie Garber Don Gilmore Gene Haley Robert Hunter Bob Hurley Tom Landrum Alan Manheim Tim Mundy David Muschamp Al Pearson Victor Pena Andy Scherffius Steve Smith Steve Stuart Dale Twilley Jim Watrous Mike Webster Joel Wooten Mike Wright 203 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA An honorary scholastic sorority for freshman women. Katherine Ravine, President Susan Thrasher, Vice-president Anita Smith, Secretary Nancy Hadsell, Treasurer Corinne Alexander Linda Almond Kathryn Anderson Brenda Beasley Rachael Benator Mary Boswell Mary Britton Patricia Bruce Roberta Byram Jane Caldwell Cathy Clements Mary Coley Candace Collins Jan Cox Faye Dan be Kathryn Darsey Joy Davis Anna Dombrowski Daron Douglas Carolyn Ellis Patricia Finley Julia Foard Brenda Jane Gannam Janis Gatlin Susan Gehrlich Jean Goldsmith Margaret Gray Carol Green Julia Gunter Delina Harden Jill Haskins Judy Herrin Barbara Hiers Mary Hiller Wanda Holley Linda Hopkins Kay Hughie Kay Jobson Nan Johnson Mary Kerwin Judith Lantzy Grace LeVan Mary Lewis Joyce Lifsey Julie Martin Sandra Martin Anne McCormick Kathryn McCoy Marlene McDonald Sara McGee Mildred Mclnnis Karen Morgan Jan Myers Carole Nash Katie Pedrick Laura Philips Darsa Pinholster Christine Pitchford Nancy Rainbow Patricia Raymond Kathryn Reeves Marith Reheis Glenda Richardson Catherine Robinson Deborah Ruffin Susan Sands Ann Simpson Shirley Singleton Donna Stephens Denise Tarvo Barbara Thomason Elizabeth Thompson Martha Travis Patricia Walterhouse Jerry White Linda Whitten Sharon Wilson Penny Wooten J ean Wycoff Dana Yon Aria Young Elizabeth Young Jean Zuckerman 204 PHI ETA SIGMA An honorary scholastic fraternity for freshman men. Terry Sullivan, President Tom Nash, Vice-president Bob Tritt, Secretary Gene Haley, Treasurer Charles Allen Amos Anderson Charles Anderson Walter Barrow Jonnie Batten Laurie Battle James Beasley Daniel Birchmore Michael Boone Robert Booth Joel Brewer Gerald Briggs Dwight Brown John Burel Richard Burgess Walter Burt Walter Bush Frank Butler Jerry Carter Charles Cauley Joseph Causey Maynard Cliff Hugh Cromer George Crowley Sam Davis Alan Dinerman William Dodson Stephen Eggers Mark Eisner Johnny Evans Robert Fitzpatrick Ronald Garber Ambrose Gill Paul Golden Luther Griffin Henry Griffith Sidney Harden Ronald Harris Frank Hayes Luther Hays Charles Heard Victor Henderson Samuel Heys George Hodges William Hodges Cleveland Holliday Richard Hollinger Donald Holmes Mark Howell Gregory Hughes Charles Hunnicutt Steven Hunt Robert Hunter John Jacketti Michael Johnson James Jordan William Jordan Jackson Joseph Steven Kendrick John Kovacich Alan Levow Michael Loomis Tim Loyd Ronald McClure Michael McCoy Jeff McDougal Morton Mclnvale Byron Mangum Alan Manheim Guy Martin William Miller Roger Mize William Moredock Tim Mundy David Muschamp Frederick Oelschig Ronald Ogle Alfred Pearson William Pelletier Robert Pollard David Popowski Charles Pugh Don Richerson Raleigh Robinson Hugh Ruppersburg Robert Seigler Hugh Shearer William Sims Hansell Smith Stephen Stewart Clifford Sticher Bernard Storey David Taylor Stephen Taylor Terry Thomas William Tomberlin Wesley Wadsworth William Wagner William Wallace Roger Ward Robert Warren David Weatherford James Whatley Jones Whitworth Stephen Willoughby Joel Wooten John Worley X-CLUB A service organization for men. Dink NeSmith, President John Albright, Vice-president Rick Owens, Secretary Paul Baxter Kyle Brannan Larry Carson Cecil Cheves Cader Cox Tommy Craig Allan Eidson Larry Elliott Henry Garrard Dick Gayle Don Gilmore Jerry Guthrie Bill Hartman Michael Howell Robert Hunter Bob Hurley Mike Ley David Lucas Tommy Lyons Tim Moran David Muschamp Jim Pannell Al Pearson Doug Peters Greg Petrie Chris Sackellares Harry Scott Randall Seabolt Tony Smith Steve Stewart Pat Swindall Cleve Tedford Larry Torrence Dale Twilley Mike Webster Robbie Williams Jim Wisehart ZODIAC The highest scholastic honor a junior woman can attain. Gayle Rogers, President Mary Debnam, Vice-president Melissa Houseal, Secretary Beth Harris, Treasurer Becky Brown Alice Chandler Estelle Chandler Brenda Davies Martha Garrett Carolyn Griggs Vivian Hammond Harriet Teasley Linda Ward Carolyn Yongue HONORS PROGRAM STUDENT ASSOCIATION The coordinating body of the Honors Program. Thomas Gilliland, President Vaughn Maples, Vice-president Susan Weir, Secretary Candy Collins, Treasurer John Albright Monika Bargman Danny Birchmore Susan Brown Sam Davis Bob Haley Annette James Richard Lindemann Lee Lovvorn Bill McLeod Rita Poetter Gayle Rogers STUDENT GOVERNMENT Randall Seabolt, President Jan Blanchard, Vice-president Brenda Butler, Secretary 208 John Albright, Publications Paul Baxter, Men's Affairs Brooks Franklin, Business and Finance Nelson, Garnett, Married Students Gene Haley, Housing Melissa Houseal, Women's Affairs Bob Hurley, Student Affairs Adrianne Massey, Student Functions Jeff McKibben, Athletics Dink NeSmith, Public Safety Gwen Pittman, Academic Affairs Steve Roberts, Health Services STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS Jim Pannell, President Patty Errigo, Recording Secretary Price Corr, Vice-president Robert Fortson, Treasurer Lee Lovvorn, Corresponding Secretary 209 STUDENT SENATE ARTS & SCIENCES Philip Beegle Holly Bellinger Susan Brown Glenn Butler Candy Collins Matt Crews Sunny Dodson Nan Freeman Charles Green Mary Alice Green Tommy Harper Linda Hobgood Becky Horton Lynn Lavender Susan Lemly Maureen McLaughlin Leslye Morgan Tim Mundy Wyn Nash Steve Parthemos Rita Poetter George Reid Terry Sullivan PatSwindall EDUCATION Bob Wagner Norak Whallen Mike Willoughby Dirk Zipf Joe Belew Barbara Bowen Peggy Bloodworth Mary Bruno Margie Cohen Beth Harber Sarah Ann Dickinson Nancy Hobgood Cindy Pryles Julie Richards Kathy Raville Vickie Van Vleck BUSINESS Cecil Cheves Jim Gatewood Sid Eason Charles Hunnicutt Chip Fairdoth Alan Levow Andy Seery Charles Siler Victor Pena Jim Watrous Cliff Woodson Joel Wooten Mike Wright 210 GRADUATE SCHOOL Kay Agnew Paul Bolster James Baldwin Mac Cawthon Curtis Blackwood John Fuller Paul McBride Danny Neil Linda Newton Neil O'Connell James Porter Jimmy Sheriff Mahla Swinford AGRICULTURE & JOURNALISM Tom Hamby Harry Thompson Henry Wall Betty Lou Young Dee Dee Baggs Steve Elkins Betty Johnson Jo Ann Rock LAW, VETERINARY MEDICINE, PHARMACY, FORESTRY, HOME ECONOMICS ke Agnew see Copelan my Perdue Jerry Cable Ted Silver Tom Arndt Ken Grahl Linda Bankson Joanne Everts 211 JUDICIAL COUNCIL Robert Bolander, Chief Justice Earl Harris, Clerk, Associate Justice Bill Bailey, Associate Justice Kay Hodges, Associate Justice Merry Tyler, Associate Justice Dunham McAllister, Associate Justice Pam Way, Associate Justice 212 MAIN COURT ONE Charles Panneljichief Justice Pat Taylor, Clerk Patty Bruce Jane Evans MAIN COURT TWO John Timmons, Chief Justice George Crowley, Clerk Linda Evans Patty Little Zack Rice RESIDENCE COURTS Patsy Walsh ' K.''^^^BwJeanne Watts Janice Ward Steve Williams Bill Phillippe 213 Irene Cox Mike Jones Lee Somers Kathy Tuttle ORGANIZATIONS COURT Susan Akin Ronald Ginsberg TRAFFIC COURT Carol Andrews Lisa Rowan Barry Bierman Proctor Chambless David Fox John Rice Mike Lassiter Gwen Yawn TRAFFIC APPEALS COURT -V' J| . - ^B Jim Lapeza, Chief Justice Brenda Beasley Lawrence Camp Bruce Edwards Sheena Harrington 214 UNITED PARTY STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY Jim Watrous, President John Willy, Vice-president Barbara Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer Bill Wooten, Business Manager Mary Britton Price Corr Nan Freeman Fran Golcman Glenn Hobbs Melissa Houseal Charlie Hunnicutt Doug Kidd Steve Mahon Aprile Mathews Harry Sewell Tommy Sewell Charles Thomas Claudia Trammell Joel Wooten ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS An organization to coordinate activities for women students. Teri North, President Candi Logue, Vice-president Faye Mullis, Secretary Jan Cox, Treasurer Jackie Dick, Programs Chairman Tricia McKibben, Creswell Programs Coordinator 216 PRESIDENTS COUNCIL HS Pam Andersen Debra Cason Becky Crawford Teresa Cullen Sara Hasson Helen Hickman Carol Joyce Fran King Virginia McChesney Barbara McLaughlin Sallianne Messenger Jin Patten Gail Redel Susan Rowe Janice Schaeffer Susan Seaver Anne Shelley June Ashley Simpson 217 THE RED AND BLACK The bi-weekly campus newspaper. Michael Howell, Editor Sandra Scaramucci, Business Manager Ronnie Feinberg, News Editor Becky Leet, News Editor Sam Heys, Sports Editor Sharyn Kane, Feature Editor Pat Rogers, Managing Editor Jo Ann Rock, Advertising Editor STAFF Danny Baker Heyward Baxter Ronnie Campbell Tony Cartledge Tom Crawford Bill Collins Steve Elkins Shayne Fair Alice Lovejoy Fred Manget Howell Medders Larry Mitchell Doug Monroe Rob Novit Mike Parrish Becky Partain Marica Patelos Lynn Pressley Allen Rogers Lynn Sparrow Steve Stewart Annette Wilkinson Phil Turner Scott Pope Larry Fenley Dwain Fitzpatrick Alice Garrard Tom Giffen Nancy Hall Judy Harbour Cee Howard Robinette Kennedy IMPRESSION The quarterly campus-wide magazine Nancy Lyerly Sue Popovich Margaret Redd Cindy Short Eileen Sumner Fred Turner Dianne Cuvernet Steve Ellis Jane Evans Linda Ferrell Daryl Forrester Lane Freeman Tricia Graham Judy Langford Susan Blount, Co-editor Marguerite Allgood Robinette Kennedy, Co-editor BiBald"ln Keith Graham, Managing Editor joey Cummings John Williams, Articles Editor Tommy Barnes, Fiction Editor Dianne Penny, Art Editor Fred Zimmerman, Photographer Judy Bagby, Business Manager Joey Cummings, Promotions Manager 220 GEORGIA AGRICULTURIST An agricultural periodical. Sheena Harrington, Editor Barry Bierman, Business Manager Beverly Rheney, Managing Editor Roger Allen, Circulation Manager James Bramblett Kyle Branan Richard Dixon Charlene Edwards Carol Green Tom Hamby Barbara Harris Jim Hicks Elinor Leland David Levie Bart Rhodes Patsy Terhune UNIVERSITY Y CLUB A service club. Dick Moore, President Emily Brisendine, Projects Lynda Maxwell, Secretary Susan Crenshaw, Treasurer Don Adams Harriet Brown Ray Brown JimCalleson Deb by Cost Paula Crouch Georgia Fusselfl Jack Hancock Richard Harris Christy Hawls Mary Anne James Doug Kidd Cathy McCabe Kathleen Mendenhal Clyde Mitchell Rachel Morgen Cheryl Mumford Marilyn Murray Susan O'Brien John Parker Becky Partain Jimmy Paschal Terry Pike Lynn Posey Kim Quillian Andy Seery Mary Sullivan Craig Watson Jan Williams 221 GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA A service sorority for women. mm a ) 5 Fr i rwUmP Im is i m Ann Ford, President Lynn Bell Judy Bateman, Vice-President Jackie Botts Murray Warnocle, Secretary Vicky Burt Gayle Rogers, Treasurer EmMyClaxton Debbie Clemons,' Erica Cochran Barbara Coley Linda Cosby Gail Couther Nancy Crookshank Lane Davis Cathy Deas Jan Dunlap Peggy Farr Jane Fitzpatrick Linda Fleming Janet Foster Nan Freeman Sandy Gill Kato Goodhue Dunneah Gordon June Granade Kathy Guy Tricia Guy Vickie Hall Brenda Harris Diane Harris Jan Hasler Darcia Heard Judy Herrin Mary Ellen Houston Mary Jane Judge Dianne King Grace LeVan Gail Maloof Gloria Martin Pamela Martinson Cathy McCutchen Pam Meisner Deborah Meredith Betty Moon Marilyn Moore Barbara Moss Cheryle Mumford Marilyn Murray Gayle Myers Pammi Parsons Melissa Pharr Anne Pierce Terry Pike Sally Pope Michelle Rahavian Becky Reaves Adriana Rodriguez Sally Rogers Robyn Sewell Ruth Slickman Joanne St. Claire Ruthie Tucker Lee Waddell Wanda Watson Betsy Whitaker Bonnie Whitehead Melissa Whittemore Donna Williams Missie Woodruff Jennifer Wright GAMMA BETA PHI The college Beta Club. i * j ll 1 H" iMKi \ pH iJli * r*. Lee Waddell, President Howard Montgomery, Vice-president Toni Morris, Secretary Cathy Thorpe, Secretary Mimi Caldwell, Treasurer Susan Ansley Peggy Ahrenhold Susan Awtrey Adrianne Caldwell Mimi Caldwell Karen Chambers Nancy Cline Ginger Coley Shelia Cook Sherry Connell Debby Cost Gary Davis Jane Fitzpatrick Barbara Flaherty Jane Flatt Carolyne Frowein Georgia Fussell Richard Gerson Gaynelle Goodman Penny Grogan Gail Hall Christy Hawes Susan Head Marcia Heard Maribeth Hodge Becky Holcombe Richard Hollinger Gloria Langford Brenda Lewallan David Little Rhonda McCollum Connie McManus Pam Mays Steven Milberg Melinda Miller Anita Mills Judy Moon Butch Moore Rachel Morgan Toni Morris Cheryl Mumford Neil Morgan Sue O'Brien Suzanne O'Connell Lisa Palmer Travis Parker Shelia Parrish Steven Patrick Linda Pauli Leonard Platkin Brenda Powell Lynn Posey Beverly Pursewell Janice Redwine Laura Richbourg Elizabeth Rigsby Regero Sampson Connie Schulze Margo Schweike Janice Sheridan Leigh Shivers Barbara Smith Louise Smith Sandra Standard Sharyn Stansell Vickie Stevensor Charlotte Stonef Judy Thomas Virginia Turner Sharon Varner Libby Vassar Robbie Walter Craig Watson 1 ALPHA PHI OMEGA A service organization for men. H 1 !! ! HfS. II A) : 3 : l 1 E SI Wi I i jf m m muz am m&0m r.j *-*rvt 9 ohn Fuller, President 'huck Barrow, Vice-president V. T. Weaver, Vice-president >)avid Nice, Secretary lill O'Donnell, Secretary teve Roberts, Treasurer Mike Adams David Barnes Perry Ca$thon Dale Connell Robert Crout John Dankel John Denman Arthur Hill Woody Hogai|$$ Phillip Holcombe Robert Holmes David Hughes John Jahena Donn Kearns Randy Pinner Bob Probst Allan Smith Gary Smith Kevin Tuttle Dale White Wayne Weast CIRCLE K An honorary service organization for college men. i&M Larry Carson, President Richard Arp, Vice-president Alvin Cash, Secretary Bruce Edwards, Treasurer Jan James, Sweetheart Judy Durrance, Sweetheart Russell Arnold Paul Baxter Tony Bell Phil Benefield Soloman Berry Mark Burquest Frank Carter Raymond Goodwin David Gray Glenn Hobbs John Hotard Mike Howell Verlin Jones Steve Kandul Barry Ladd Stu McGarity Hoyt Morris Steve Patrick Victor Pena Steve Stewart Charles Thomas Bob Tritt Mike Webster Linden Wisner Joel Wooten Mike Wrightu 223 UNIVERSITY UNION Cader Cox, President Don Gilmore, Vice-president for Programs Larry Smith, Vice-president for Finance Candi Logue, Vice-president for Personnel Chuck Anderson Bill Decker Paul Harris Susan Lemly Ticia McKibben Toni Morris Carol O'Connell Paula Weigand Lee Wolfe Rita Poetter, Chairman, Region VI Association of College Unions-lnternational 225 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION An organization linking the Georgia Campus and the local Baptist churches. Frank Cofer, President Judy Godfrey, 1st Vice-president Brenda Thomas, 2nd Vice-president Mary Ariail, Secretary-Treasurer Dave Hamrick Carol Hawkins-. Tom Lowry Malcolm McArthur Franklin McDuffie Sally McGee Kathy Misenhamer Clyde Mitchell Deborah Parker Jerry Rigby Judi Saye Sherry Shehane Paula Smith Cathi Turner Suellen Wiggins CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER An organization to serve Catholics and others of the University Community. Sarah Dauby, Chairman Peggy Bacon Jackie Carr John Dugan Michele Glanker Richard Judd Joy McKinley Victor Pena Lisa Rowan Joe Schlientz Shiela Smith Peggy Wilson 227 DEMOSTHENIAN A society for those interested in oratory and debate. John Fuller, President Craig Kimbrough, Vice-president Parks Redwine, Secretary-Treasurer Sam Dickson George Griffith Chris Egwim Sam Hoichberg Bob Izlar Mike Johnson Ed Landaw Carey Lee Robert Low Richard Maddow Nick Ordway Martin O'Toole James Peek Dave Purser Ron Sawyer Mike Street Charles Thomas Sherril Watkins PHI KAPPA A society to promote public speaking, oratory, and debate. James Saxon, President John Kovacich, Vice-president Mark Eisner, Secretary John Zimmerman, Treasurer Penny Alderman Lynn Battey Solomon Berry Jerry Black Nathan Blau Richard Chadburn David Crowe Sam Davis Greg Faaborg Marlene Goldstein Dale Hardman Anne Hofsteader Edward Huffmaster David John Ken Lewis Linda Matheson Nils Ohberg Dr. David Olson John O'Neill Tom Pendergast Stuart Rado Sandy Shaw Angeline Smith Mike Swinford Duane Tomlin Arthur Trader Clyde Verhine THALIAN BLACKFR1ARS A drama society which stimulates an interest in the theatre Linda Prosser, President Leara Rhodes, Vice-president Larry Joe Wiley, Recording Secretary Jim Kitchens;Corresponding Secretary Mark du Mas, Treasurer Ruth Howell Bill Jarrett Jim Jenkins Gary Link Hpis Ramirez Eddie Terry UNIVERSITY THEATRE The University Theatre of the Department of Drama and Theatre at the University of Georgia was formed in 1931. Over one hundred and fifty produc- tions have been produced since that time. These presentations provide students, faculty, and towns- people with an opportunity to see pre-modern clas- sics as well as outstanding plays from the modern repertory. Visiting directors are invited each year to direct one of these major productions. In addition to the annual major productions by the University Theatre, special presentations are staged in the Laboratory Theatre each season. One-act plays directed by students, as well as Reader's Theatre and experimental productions, are included. Since the summer of 1967 the University Theatre has presented three seasons of Summer Repertory Director............................................................. Leighton M. Ballew Associate Director ...........................................................Gerald Kahan Associate Director .......................................................... Delmar Solem Assistant Director...........................................................Faye Head Assistant Director........................................................... Carla Waal Assistant Director...........................................................William Wolak technical Director and Designer .............................................Paul A. Camp Associate Technical Director and Designer.............. ...........Christopher Idoine Associate Technical Director and Designer....................... ............Joseph Stell Costumer .................................................................Jackson Kesler Iecretary............................................................Donna McGlamery Associate Secretaries .........................Nan Wilson, Jeanette Davis, Pat McLeod Administrative Assistants... Larkin Bobo, Leslie Chambliss, Gloria Harrison, Jim Hind- man, Jane Holder, Ed Rich, Marshall Rosenblum, Gloria} Shott line Arts Auditorium Manager......................................... Richard Zimmerman ihop Supervisor...........................................................Roland Myers Crew Supervisor.............................................................. Arthur Cain fighting Supervisor..................................................... John Armstrong Hound Supervisor ............................................................ Joe Morgan /lake-up Supervisor...................................................... Paige Sosnoski property Supervisors ....................................Richard Hyde, Evelyn Moricle Costume Assistants ... Elizabeth Bundy, Robert Croghan, Ruth Howell, Paige SosnqsSm technical Assistants.... . . Coke Ariail, Arthur Cain, Hugh Cobb, John Milner, Evelyn Moricle, Joe Morgan, Roland Myers, Richard Norgard, Ron Sosnoski, Frances Thompson, Wayland Winstead Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Tennessee Williams, Summer 1969 |TTie Knack, Ann Jellicoe, Summer 1969 MU RHO SIGMA A sorority for married women students at the University of Georgia. President, Joanne Giddens 1st Vice-president, Judy Bisplinghoff 2nd Vice-president, Emily Strickland Recording Secretary, Peggy Peters Corresponding Secretary, Madeline Olson Treasurer, Eleanor Riley Peggy Peters Eleanor Riley Rebecca Huffman Rebecca McCrary Madeline Olson Mildred StovalB Emily Strickland Linda Stroud 232 Eugenia Thompson Carolyn Youngue ALPHA EPSILON DELTA An honorary pre-medical fraternity. Vendie Hooks, Presidenujm Charles Jenkins, Vice-president Sonny Barksdale, Secretary Kathy Treadwell, Treasurer Wesley Adams Kendall Beacham Carl Bedingfield Robert Bowen Harvey Brown William Bruker Edmund Byne Kenneth Campbell Steven Carlan Samuel Christian Marshal Clark Robert Conger Price Corr William Coryell) William Darby James Day Calvin Dudley John Elder Paul Elliot David Fieseler Mark Fisher Donald Fortner Alpha Fowler Donald Freedman Timothy Fulenwider Jack Gilley Ronald Gladden Charles Green Linda Hall Thomas Harper William Heard Linda Hecht Brenda Herrington Robert House Larry Isaacson Frederick Jones Richard Kanter Howard Kaplan William Kelly Russell Kramer Richard Limbird Robert Olliff John Owen William Owen William Pullen Nathan Rabhan Steven Roberts Howard Royal James Sackellares Francis Segares William Slocumb Gregory Smith Beverly Trotter John Tucker Wendall Williams 233 PHI DELTA CHI The first professional fraternity of pharmacy. Clarence Nichols, President John Weldon, Vice-president John Beck, Secretary Charles McDuffie, Treasurer Steve Anderson Luther Beck Lee Bell Sims Benson John Bland Burnell Brooker Bryan Brown Rancie Cain David Cation James Concar Ralph Covington Ron Fackler Bob Fountain Stan Gilbert Ned Giles James Goodson Harvel Hamm Tommy Johnston Tom Larce Jerry Lewis Larry Lewis Joel Page T. A. Perkins James Porter Joe Reddock Gary Trest Chris Walker Randy Wheeler John Zackry UNIVERSITY-CIVIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA An orchestra composed of students, faculty, and Athens residents interested in participation John Hasty, Business Manager Elaine Turner, Secretary Patricia Karwisch, Treasurer Rodney Baine Barbara Bateman Robert Bean Rachel Benator Judy Benedict Sally Bennett Jerry Brooks Jo Ann Broussard Merrilyn Clark John Covil Charles Davis Joy Davis Carole Dinkier Lorna Free Lawrence Freund Paul Golden Margie Gould Jay Harriman Josh Hatkin Kathy Haynes Don Huff Jean Jackson Lewis Jackson Pat Jameson Terry Kenny David Kleckley Beatrice Krauss Julia Krebs Karen Kuhn Anne LaPlante Genie Lester Jerrell Lopp Susan Mansell George Markert Sissy McCallum John Mote Craig Parker Susan Patterson Stan Pethel Tom Poole Charlene Pressley Fred Schab Ed Seay Alan Siegel Shirley Smith Margaret Spence Don Sudor Deborah Townser Karen Wagner Tom Wallace * Frederick Wessel Day Whitehead Ellen Williams Don Woodard Robert Woods Beth York 234 VARSITY BAND A band open for those interested in music. Doug Harper, President Jack Ray, Vice-president Carol Pettit, Historian Beth Phillips, Social Jenifer Sherling, Publicty Cindy Russell, Librarian Bob Bean, Operations Ed Goswick, Operations Harriett Williams, Personnel Jane Allen Ren Allen Bill Andrew Robert Andrews Nancy Babbitt Jan Bailie Jerry Black Debbie Bragdon Jean Byron Jerry Buchanan Diane Caldwell Davis Causey Billy Cooil Dolly Darnell Teresa Daves Gary Davis Mary Davis Clay Fraiser David Fry Linda Gardner Kathy Gerald Armand Goldstein Linda Green Jim Griffith Bonnie Gurr Frank Heflin John Hilliard Curtis Hornsley Ellen Horton Elton Horton John Huff David Jeffrey David Kleckley Gary Klepak Hank Lanier Lou Law Alan Le Fars David Lei re Jan Lindsey David Masters Eleanor McCreery Pam Meisner Diane Monicle David Morgan Zel Phillips Karen Pine Chip Poss Toni Powers Linda Quackenbush Fran Rives Dele Smith Randy Taylor Sharon Thomas Maxine Upson Tricia Welborn Mike West Drew Whalen Brenda Wheeler Brock White Annette Whitlow Michelle Winter Barbara Wood Mike Youngblood GEORGIA GO GIRLS THE DANCING MAJORETTES DIXIE REDCOAT BAND Roger Dancz, Director Jimmy McKillip, Captain Charles McPhail, Assistant Captain Jack White, Social Chairman Ann Sloan, Social Chairman Abb Dickson, Special Projects Tom Corbett, Historian Pat Karwisch, Alumni Susan Warren, Georgette Co-Captain Ricki Shaw, Georgette Co-Captain Sherri Fulmer, Georgette Lt. Sara Dickinson, Majorette Captain Libba Turner, Majorette Captain Kathy Horne, Majorette Captain Jane Turner, Majorette Captain Peggy Spears, Majorette Captain Cynthia Hicks, Majorette Lt. Robert Agress Linda Anderson Terri Armstrong David Barrows Barney Beard John Beasley (J-ordi Beasley Martha Beasley Baxter Bedell Rachel Benator Sally Bennett Dale Berman Charles Berry Joe Borden Ennis Bragg Robert Brand Maureen Bra Bob Bridges Jerry Brooks Patricia Brow Brenda Butle Kathy Byrd Steve Callow Susan Carrier Nancy Carter Scott Cathey i Ron Cavitt Charles Cher Barbara Ches Chris Clark Vicky Coggin Ann Coker If; THE GEORGETTES leoMpHins jreg Copeland -lancy Cowles Hubert Cross ^ernon Darley Charles Davis lamfpavis David Edwards Gerald Fleming Iddy Floyd \nn Foley lien Fol|}. iJud Freeman larry Freund Dale Gibson Cheryl Gosa Debbie Green way Larry Griffeth Sharon Hahne Jane Hannon Jay Harriman Mindy Harrison John Hasty Susanna Hays Alvin Hazan Andrea Helms John Hemphill George Henderson Marie Hickman Arthur Hill Susan Holmes Vance Hooper Elton Horton Sam Huff Lynda Hutchins Bill Jarrett Vic jolly Charles Jordan Bruce Kempe Elaine Keffey Barbara Langdon Walt Lloyd Chrjs Lohr Donna Long Janice Lord Albert Lund John McCain Gail McDonald Terry McGhee ;^|inda McMath Sandi McPhee Mary Ann Miles Devon Mills Mike Moore Toni Morris ; Nan Oliver Craig Parker Ben Patrick Karen Payne.^ Barbara Peebles Stan Pethel Hfibm Poole Greg Price Jack Randall Marith Reheis Ricki Robbins Mary Roland Cindy Rufsell Randie SanMin Carey Scott Ed Seay Ann Shelton Janice Sheridan Courtney, Sisk, Margaret Spenbe David Stone Glenn Suggs Walter Turner Cindy Van Alstyne ViVan Vleck Dana Vinson Ronna Waldman Jerry Wall |f|)iane Wallace Thomas Wallace Wendell Watterson Day Whitehead Jane Wierengo Bob Willbanks Cheryl Wood Danny Worley Cheryl York UNIVERSITY CHORUS An organization for students interested in singing in a choral group. ^ cfe f|J ^51 wm Walter Goodman, President Marty Rannenburg, Vice-president Vicki Hamilton. Secretary Cathy Agrin Karen Andrews Lynda Armona Kathy Barker Bill Bergeron Kathy Broadrick Ginny Bryan Hugh Christie Ron Collins Mildred Copeland Martin Cowen Joe Culpepper Judy Dalton Renate Dressier Cecilia Dunlap Bruce Edwards Kathleen Edwards Mike Feltman Linda Galt Cheryl Gosa Jane Grinstead Sally Hagey Chris Hamilton Linda Hartley Julia Hastings Kelly Hayes Albert Hicks Laura Hickson Joanie Isaacs Mary Jones Deborah Jordan Darrel Kinsey Tyre Lanier Judy Lantzy Linda Lantzy Pamela Lee Rhonda Levine Chris Lindstrom Mary Longbine Judy Maret Ellis Martin Martha May Barbara McLaughlin Jane Meadows John Michaels Anne Mitchell David Morgan Bill Munn Jean Odum Nils Ohberg Jim Quin Steve Reed Setsy Rehm Florence Rooertson Myrna Robertson Sharon Robertson Martha Robinson Vicky Romaine Jim Scarbury Dan Schwarz Eddie Simmons Mary Singleton Prissy Thompson Kathy Tibbits Helen Trebony Anne Tucker Ctaig Watson Ellen Williams Diane Wimberly Linda Worsham GEORGIA SINGERS A select group of vocalists. Thomas Weaver, Director Gretchen Lund, Business Manager Joe Causey, Accompanist Paul Barrett Jan Brown Kitty Blissit Dick Burrell Clay Causey Ronald Cavitt Libby Clontz Martin Cowen Sara Crawford Daron Douglas Renate Dressier Kay Eunice Kathy Foster Deni Garland Wayne Grinstead Julia Hastings Michael Johnston James Jordan William Jordan Douglas Moore Lane Moore Tom Poss Dottie Purcell Penny Williams MEN'SGLEE CLUB The oldest performing organization on campus. Franklin McDuffie, President Bruce Meyer, Vice-president Steve Reed, Secretary-Treasurer Joe Causey Ralph Chewning Peter Clark Joel Coffee Joseph Culpepper Frank Davis Roger Edens Bruce Edwards Larry Feltman Joseph Freeman Dale Gibson Frank Green Mark Greene Wayne Grinstead Ted Guerrant Peter Guthrie Albert Hicks James Hill Dan Holloway Ronnie Hutcheson Charles Jenkins Steve Jennings James Jordan Bill Jordan Phillip Keathley Terry Kenney Ellis Martin David Masters John McCain Ray McDonald Charles McPhail WOMEN'SGLEE CLUB Ted Moore David Morgan John Murray Jim Perry Jack Ray Alan Rigsby Donald Roberson Eddie Simmons Greg Smith Robert Smith Craig Watson Philip Williams A choral group for women. Peggy Watkins, President Nancy Hadsell, Vice-president Margaret Gray, Secretary-Treasurer Ellen Bargeron Kitty Blissit Merrilyn Clark Sharon Daniel Carolyn Dorris June Dudley Carol Dyke Kay Eunice Luetta Greeson Frieda Hartune Sandra Johnson Mary Ann Kessler Mary Lyle Patricia Mathis Martha May Maryella McKillip Barbara McLaughlin Joyce Morelock Jane Prather|||| Rebecca Roddenbery JoAnn Russell Marsha Sayer Susan Shaver Libby Snowden Alison Stone Bonnie Testa Emily Wall Marianne Watson Perianne Watson Gwendolyn Webb Laura White Ellen Williams Beth York 239 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA An honorary organization for women majoring in music Charlene Pressley, President Gretchen Lund, Vice-president Carolyn Dorris, Corresponding Secretary Dera Goodner, Recording Secretary Cheryl York, Treasurer Susanna Hays, Sergeant-at-Arms Julia Hastings, Chaplain Karen Andrews Rachel Benator Jean Bryan Kathy Campbell Judy Dalton June Dudley Ann Foley Margaret Gray Nancy Hadsell Pat Karwisch Susan Mansell Patty Mathes PHI MU ALPHA Martie Rannenburg Ann Sloan Peggy Watkins Penny Williams Dianne Wimberly Beth York A professional music fraternity. Charles McPhail, President Abner Dickson, Vice-president Thomas Wallace, Secretary John McCain, Secretary John Kenney, Treasurer Kendall Abbett Robert Agress Charles Berry Joseph Borden Jerry Brooks Thomas Camp Kenneth Causey Leon Collins Vernon Darley Charles Davis Sam Davis Gerald Fleming Lawrence Freund John Gilley Armand Goldstein Phillip Gravenstein John Hasty Alvin Hazan William Jarrett Charles Jordon Howard Kinsey David Morgan Stanley Pethel Joel Reed Edward Seay Walter Turner William Watson Wendall Watterson Robert Willbanks STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS A club to stimulate interest in the field of Landscape Architecture. James Rathmann, President Leerie Jenkins, Vice-president Barbara Schaedler, Secretary Michael Donnelly, Treasurer Charles Allen Walter Austin Joseph Bannigan Nolan Barnett Edward Bennis Harvey Blalock Karl Bonawandt Paul Brickey Barry Campbell-' Robert Clark Betsy Couchman Michael Crosby Daniel Cutler Hugh Dargan David Darrell Juanita Edwards Thomas Emery Robert Enoch William Felkel Lynwood Francisco Anthony Gangitano Albert Goodgame Robert Graf Charles Green Henry Griffin Robert Guillot Robert Hansen William Harret Cliff Hayes Henry Herb Forrest Hynds Francis laconetti Robert Johnert Patrick Joiner Daniel Jones James Kambourian Stephen Kurutz Glenn Legwen Jerry Lewis William McNeill Melinda McWilliams Randolph Marshall Dennis Marson Alan Mazza James Morgan Jerry Myers Don Nesmith William Owen Jerome Pinto Andrew Platovsky Francis Rabun Bruce Rado John Ransom John Rassano PI SIGMA ALPHA Donald Ritchie Henry Roberts D. G. Robertson Carl Rowiett Kenneth Santos Art Sarrantonio Dick Schirrmeister Russell Scott Jeffrey Seblink John Sotos William Spell Donald Strait Fumiaki Takano Roger Templeton Raymond Terry Craig Van Dussen John Van Leuven An honorary recognizing outstanding students in Political Science. Cynthia Skidmore, President Marvin Hoffman, Vice-president Charles Thomas, Secretary Steve Adams Rodney Allen Brant Bailey Jan Batton Bryan Bell Larry Berry Solomon Berry Robert Blalock Bela Brown Terry Brown Gregory Busko Mack Cawthon Tommy Coleman Virginia Crunkleton Wayne Davis Dean Donehoo Brian Donnelly Donna DuPree Aubrey Dye Thelia Falkenstrom James Folk Harold Fortson Richard Greene Tom Greene John Griffin Tommy Harley JoAnn Hart Hugh Hayes Benny Hodges Frank Holder Neil Holloway Kathy Horne Sam Huff Donald Lambreth Ellen Levy John Manning Stephen McCurley Joy McKnight Helen McPherson Elizabeth Mendel Edward Milton Leslye Morgan Marilyn Nossen Lester O'Riley Carroll Padget Boonlert Pairirda Steve Parthemos Edwin Perry Richard Petty Mike Rankin Dorothy Schlesinger John Scoville Adam Skorecki Joseph Stewart David Tanksley William Tribble Paula Turner George Weinberger Thomas West Jan Westbrook AGHON SOCIETY The highest honor a student can achieve in the Schools of Agri- culture, Forestry, or Veterinary Medicine. Earl Harris, President Richard Dixon, Vice-president Terry Smith, Secretary Larry Judy, Treasurer Tom Arndt Danny Brooks Mitch Flinchum Chuck Gresham Tny Malcolm Cleve Tedford Phil Worley AG HILL COUNCIL The coordinating body for South Campus organizations. Kyle Branan, President Richard Dixon, Vice-president Beverly Rheney, Secretary-Treasurer Roger Allen Marie Dent Charles Frear Dennis Barber Robert Eaves Sandra Golden David Cantrel Marvin Farrar Charles Gresham Earl Groover Tom Hamby David Harrell Sheena Harrington Robert Jones Elinor Leland Tony Malcolm Alvin Manning Johnny McGowan Frederick Oelschig Barlow Rhodes Terry Smith Peggy Tate Harry Thompson David Wise Ellis Wood ALPHA ZETA An honorary agricultural service fraternity. Barlow Rhodes, Chancellor Larry White, Censor Earl Harris, Chronicler Dudley Huber, Scribe Frank Petroski, Treasurer Larry Judy, Guide George Bierman Kyle Brannen Danny Brooks Stanley Brown John Calloway Danny Chandler Joseph Chapman Steve Con boy John Craft John Donahoe David Flinchum Jackie Fussell Roy Goodson Wayne Graham Tom Hamby David Helmreich Eric Jones Bill Knight Tommy Loggins Ben Martin Eugene Morton Stewart Newberry Donald Nunn Franklin Pack Richard Palmer Don Peterson Thomas Pollock Michael Rogers Duane Simmons Terry Smith David Smythe Gale Shelnutt Bill SpelHj Ronnie Stapp Cleve Tedford Bill Wheeler^p David Wise Philip Worley COLLEGE 4-H CLUB An organization for students in 4-H. rw*"' ** 1 !|l ~ -im jpl Frank Stancil, President Angela Nellms, Vice-president Dee Harden, Secretary Randy Wheeler, Treasurer Donna Adkerson Shirley Alexander Bene Anderson Nancy Avriett Linda Bankson Steve Barnes Amy Burch Jane Caldwejl Pat Caldwell Danny Castelaw Olin Collins Tommy Curtis Richard Dixon Charlene Edwards Danny Ellis Patricia English Marvin Farrar Barbara Fleming Carol Green David Harrell Sheena Harrington Linda Harvell Hal Hinsley Irene Jones Kemp Jones Johnnie Lazzarra Steve Lee Kenneth Luke Carol McGee Lynn Moore Jack Morris Joan Norton Kenny Obernauf Janet Perrow Michael Poole Eddie Pullen Johnny Ransom Pleaslyn Ransom Walter Reeves Beverly Rheney Donny Robertson Florence Robertson Sally Russell Freda Shines Becky Spight Jimmy Stowe Anne Strickland Charles Thomas Karen Walker Henry Wall Sue Wammock David Weatherford Johnnie Kay Webb Paul Woody POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB An organization to boost interest in the poultry industry. Terry Smith, President David Cantrel, Vice-president Donnie Wilburn, Secretary James Perry, Treasurer Hulan Blackshear Kyle Branan Ronald Brook Larry Chaney Leo Espinosa Steve Flagg Frank Haley Frank Hardy Doris Miller Terry McCants Doug Nix Sam Smith Deborah Staiger BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB An organization for students interested in animal science. Mike Peed, President Bob Bardenwerper, Vice-president Tom Bardenwerper, Secretary Harry Sloan, Treasurer R. W. Seerley, Advisor Roger Allen Mike Banks Leonard Blanton Bill Boone Jeff Burnette Edea Caldwell Kathy Caldwell Richard Cannon Doug Chambers Steve Cody John Denman Jack Dyer Bruce Harper Bruce Hasty Lee Hurd Jet Jackson Elinor Leland Jack Lindsey Larry Loughridge Larry Lovel Mary Lyndon Ben Martin Patty Mattison John McClure John McCormick Mac McGee Cliff Paulk Oscar Peavy Lonnie Plott Allen Powell Miguel Ruiz Rushy Scott Harris Smith Dennis Still Francis Teal Paul Thompson David Touchton Lawrence Vick Phil Wodey Phil Worley 244 AGRONOMY CLUB An organization open to students interested in agronomy. Mike Callaway, President Doug Garrison, Vice-president Bobby Rish, Secretary William Parten, Treasurer Joe Chambless Ronald Deen Terry CoffeIt Wayne Fordham Craig Daughtry Roy Goodson HORTICULTURE CLUB An organization for students interested in horticulture. Joseph Hawk Steve Hickey Joel Hudgins Danny Israel Jerry Johnson Alvin Manning Stewart Newberry William Parten F. T. Pastana Wayne Rogersjj|[i Bobby Jones William Smith Jerry Timmons Dr. A. R. Bertrand Dr. Beaty Dr. A. R. Brown Dr. R. H. Brown Dr. J. E. Eisner Dr. Joel Giddens Dr. R. A. McCreery Dr. H. D. Morris Dr. H. F. Perkins Dr. K. H. Tan Dr. J. B. Weaver Harry Seward, President Fred Oelschig, Vice-president Ed Silvia, Reporter William Padget, Sec.-Treasurer Don Baker Richard Bondy George Burchley Ed'Brown Dennis Cassidy Joe Chapman Olin Collins Blanch Danserau Doug Davis Emory Drinkard Randy Drinkard Susan Eggelston Charles Frear Bruce Giddens Neal Gillis Gary Glover John Gugino Warren Holtan Jimmy Howell Phillip Imbriano Ed James Dick Kelley Mike Kennedy Ron Lockerman Dave Lockwood Tom Loman Bill McBee Thomas Neil R. D. O'Barr Alfred Pearson Sacisio Pereira Herb Plankinton Arthur Rainsaville Dave Rice; Ron Smith Stuart Spencer 245 GEORGIA STUDENT BRANCH OF THE AMERICAh SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURE ENGINEERS An organization to extend interest in ag engineering studies. Tony O'Steen, President Wendell Arnsdorff, Vice-president Rodney Reese, Secretary Tom Hamby, Parliamentarian David McEver, Sergeant-at-arms Kenneth Obenauf, Scribe Jackie Fussell, Editor Glenn Berry, FIEI Chairman Thomas Allen Curtis Arrington David Aspinwall Mac Balkcom Herman Batten Charles Bently Paul Borders Larry Bramlett Francis Carson Daniel Castellaw Kenneth Cook Jerry Davis Andra Dickens Larry Dunaway Harold Gillespie Carneth Goff James Green Horace Grinsted Harold Hale John Hall Charles Hardigree Earl Harris David Hill Steve Hopkins Stanley Hutchinson Ronald Ingram Anita Jackson Gary Jackson Greg Lee Henry McFarland Johnny McGowan James McMilliam Bayardo Palma Jerry Pittman Thomas Pollock William Poole Lewis Powell Richard Rogers Charles Rossman William Russel Stanley Scarboro Duane Simmons Jerry Stephens James Sowell Horace Waddell John Wolf Kenneth Wood John Worley FOOD SCIENCE CLUB An organization for students interested in the food sciences. James Brown, President Fred Tancordo, Treasurer George Bierman George Bloodworth Peter Brooks David Brown David Christopher Steven Collins George Dykes John Gardner Gregory Halloran Raymond Haber 246 Sheena Harrington Richard Johnson Delores Kunge Richard Malone Edward Pcolar Jeffery Peterson Robert Phillips Charles Potts Raymond Rogers Mary Strickland Thomas Strickland Wayne Van Patten Donald Varnadoe Michael Voight Steven Zalatin BUSINESS SCHOOL COUNCIL An organization to promote communication within the college of Business Administration. Mike Wright, President Paul Carter, Vice-president Joel Wooten, Secretary Ronnie Keeton, Member-at-Large Barbara Berkowitz Bill Brown Cecil Cheves Ben Dupree Sid Eason Chip Faircloth Charles HUNNICUTT Robert Fortson Brooks Franklin Jim Gaines Bryd Garland Jim Gatewood Gary Grant David Kirby Alan Levow Tom Lindley David Lucas William McLeod Jim Pannell Victor Pena Andy Seery Charles Siler Jim Watrous Cliff Woodson GEORGIA FINANCE CLUB An organization to promote interest in all fields of finance. Ben Dupree, President Jerry Amen Vernon Doster, Vice-president l'm Bor,el1 Judi Jackson, Secretary Richard Zinn, Treasurer James Cox Michael Friedman Ken Hall Michael Kerr John Kuhlmann Steve Lehman Walter Lester Mike Murphy William Nickerson David Pitts Alan Pyles Bill Riley Jeff Seigel Kendall Simons Charles Stewart Bill Strickland Christy Ward Jerry Weaver Ben Woodcock 247 RHO EPSILON An organization for students interested in the field of real estate. Betty Isakson, President Harry Scott, Vice-president Marilyn Wallace, Secretary Al Eidson, Treasurer Tice Brashear Bill Breedlove Crom Evans Bob Finnegan Jim Gaines Bo Means Howard Montgomery Jerry Musarra Chuck Rice Butch Rountree Patrick Serkedakis Fred Stuart 248 BETA ALPHA PSI An organization for students majoring in accounting. Ronnie Keeton, President Ed Burton, Vice-president Debbie Hubert, Secretary Bob See, Treasurer James Aaron Robert Atkins Thomas Bennett Mike Benston Arthur Boyett Kenneth Bridwell Sherrill Cameron Glenn Carew Mike Cassell Johnnie Clark Roy Cleveland Robert Coursey Mitchelle Dale Cheryl Dinsmore K. Engh-Kittelson John Fuller William Ghegan Becky Greer J Bob Harman Mike Holland Glenn Huling George Lane David Lee , William Lei Lamar Lewises Dan McCollum Robert McCorkle John McCray Jerry McWhorter Gary Moore Patricia Nelson Wayne Pace Louis Reames Fred Risiner Henry Rogers David Rumph Andy Seery Bruce Self Abram Serotta Charles Smith John Strickland Wayne Thomley Ken Townsend David Tucker John Ulmer Andrew Vavreck Sue Ward Tyrrell Wilson Vance Wingo BETA GAMMA SIGMA An honorary recognizing outstanding students in commerce. Jerald Rucker, President Jerry Padgett, Vice-president Ray Grimes, Secretary-Treasurer Ralph Balyeat Hiram Barksdale N. A. Beadles Dennis Collier Virgil Cover Francis Elmore W. C. Flewellen James Gates William Ghegan James Green Walter Gross Mark Hanna Clyde Harris Harold Heckman Eugene Holshouser William Keeling Donald Landrum George Lane E. J. Leverett Frank Lewis Daniel McCollum Henry McDonald Louis Mullen Clio Norris Charles Reichardt David Rumph Richard Scott Robeert Segrest Ira Shepherd Howard Smith Edward Swearingen John Thompson John Ulmer Claire Whitaker Rudolph White Tyrrell Wilson Norman Wood Percy Yeargan PHI EPSILON KAPPA A fraternity for Physical Education majors. Tom Rice, President Wayne Pierce, Vice president Darryl Jones, Secretary Jon Smith, Treasurer Jim Bedingfield Fred Busby Jim Bullard Richard Cohan Melvin Cooper Tom Curry Ken Dumbleton Ernie Grymes Edward Kenimer Ken Kesler Jerry Moore Charles Morris Michael Morris Tom Murphy Fritz Nau Frank Odum John Ogletree Donald PalH| Mike Peeler David Wayne George Roberson George Richard Jerry Smith Danny Thaxton William Warren James Wright John Zierjack KAPPA DELTA EPSILON An honorary for students majoring in Education. Freida Schonthal Karen Scott Nancy Steele Emily Strickland Mary Thomas Linda Ward Sheryl Watson Carla Wells Janice Wilson Jan Pasek, President Cheryl Wood, Vice president Nancy Yarbrough, Vice president Barbara Hale, Secretary Patti McDaniel, Secretary Cheryll McLaughlin, Treasurer Karyn Andrews DeeAnn Butler Carole Balchin Karen Cochran Gayle Bramblett Margie Cohen Nancy Coleman Susan Cooper Sylvia Cooper Linda Coulter Marla Day Julia Duffy Quida Good Leslie Guerrant Carol Hoelzer Irman James Stephaney Loden Kathy McGarity Lynda Maxwell Jo Ann Northcutt Melba O'Neal Beryle Paschal Sue Pitts Barbara Rockwell Mary Rodgers Katie Scarborough DOLPHIN CLUB An organization for the highly skilled swimmer. Kitsy Murphy, President Neena Tenant, Vice president Margaret Peabody, Secretary Charlotte Grist, Treasurer Kathy Anderson Mem Buddin Jackie Birchall Karen Carr Cissy Bradford Cheryl Culberson Meri Curtin Debbie Davenport Laura Dick Celia Doremus Buff Dozier Inez Dozier Lin Guenther Tricia Guy Gladys Hammond Betty Huey Ann Hurst Jan James Pam Palmer Kadie Pedrick Robin Redfern Ann Scott Paula Smith Kathy Weisback Robin Williamson Ellen Worthy TENNIS CLUB A club for girls interested in playing tennis. Claudia Garrett, President Jan Bankhead, Vice president Margaret Peabody, Secretary Lillian Adams Mary Brumby Angee Baker Viki Carter Kris Briegel Mary Collins Mimi Cooke Penny Dollar Ann Ford Katie Goodhue Babbie Greene Hetty Koemans Karen Johnston Yovonne Jones Becky Leet Andy Moss Polly Pedrick Katie Phelps Mary Priegel Gretchen Schrader Brenda Stewart Carol Taylor Carroll Travis Margaret Tyson Daisy Wall Joanne Wills Linda Yates Ellen Zank 251 HOMECON A professional organization for h ome economics majors. Lera Boling, President Anne Loftin, Vice-president Virginia Thomas, Vice-president Anne Strickland, Secretary Patricia Clifton, Treasurer Peggy Ahrenhold Linda Anderson Julia Boyd Debra Cason Ginger Davis Charlene Edwards Faye Garmon Jeanne Gobel Arline Grizzle April Hudson Janice Kimsey Kitty King Juanita Mareie Corry McPherson Holly Nagle Jane Reynolds Terri Ruffin Eleanor Schaltenbrand Freda Shines Ann Simpson Kaleen Stone Debbie Tose Barbara Tyler Marcha Whitaker PHI UPSILON OMICRON An honorary scholastic home economics fraternity. Beverly Rheney, President Marie Dent, Vice-president Joan Eberhardt, Secretary Betty Brewton, Treasurer Linda Anderson Linda Arnsdorf Stella Bailey Linda Bankson Lera Boling Mary Cebik Catherine Combs Mary Dowling Lynn Duncan Anne Ellis Jane Evans Nancy Farmer Anne Galloway Donna Hatcher Ethel Huie Nan Johnson Karen Kennickell Peggy Key Janice Kimsey Lynn Moore Mary Morrell Susan Morrill Sheryl Reeves Ann Strickland Cecilia Tarver Rebecca Taylor . Harriette Teasley Virginia Thomas Marcha Whitaker 252 GAMMA ALPHA CHI An honorary professional advertising fraternity for women Jhyllis Royster, President aandra Scaramucci, Vice-president 3arbara Boulware, Secretary loAnn Rock, Treasurer Claudia Alderson Susan Axelrod Dee Dee Baggs Scott Bowen Lyn Brightwell Nancy Burdick Linda Burnham Ellen Campbell Maridel Campbell Debbie Collins Diane DuVernet Emily England Linda Evans Linda Ferrell Marilyn Frailey Martha Gaither Alice Garrard Cynthia Gay Pat Harrell Rebecca Holcombe Mary Jackson Maxine Kasselman Judy Key Marilyn Knauth Margaret Lanier Katherine Leffew Linda Matheson Dorry McCullough Mary McElhannon Patricia McKibben Beth McWhorter Wanda Neville Mary Olson Sue Orr Diane Sanders Amy Shulman Bonnie Somberg Lynn Sparrow Connie Stewart Judith Turner Mary Wade Delaine Wheeler THETA SIGMA PHI An honorary society for women in journalism. Mahla Swinford, President Cherri VanHooven, Secretary Sandra Scaramucci, Treasurer Judy Bisplinahoff Jerri Bonner Sally Bullard Nancy Bunker Linda Burnham Carol Cole Mary Colson Jo Crawford Martha Crawford Joey Cummings Marianne Currie Melissa Douglas Marilyn Frailey Martha Gaither Alice Garrard Pat Harrell Becky Leet Linda Matheson Margaret Nix Nancy Lylery Shelley Nopper Phyllis Royster Susan Stanton Bonnie Somberg Lynn Sparrow Betty Johnson 253 mu SIGMA DELTA CHI A professional society for men engaged in journalism Pat Rogers, President Chuck Cooper, Vice-president Chuck Thorp, Secretary Mike Howell, Treasurer Bill Andrew Dan Baker Joel Blackwell Steve E|lis Ronnie Feinberg Tom Giffen Blake Giles Jim Graham Bill Hartman Sam Heys John Holliman Doug Monroe Dink NeSmith Chuck Perry George Pirkle Larry Pope Steve Stewart Chuck Warren Joe Wilkinson PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA An organization for students interested in the field of public relations. i j Hv 1 ;JI Steve Ellis, President Richard Gower, Vice-president Marguerite Allgood, Secretary William NeSmith, Treasurer Larry Benton Raymond Bragg Peter Brunson Marinne Carlise Steven Cole Edwin Coody Leslie Davies William Decker Emily England Martha Gay Sidney Graham Danny Huckaby Wanda Neville Lorraine Spann Susan Stanton Charles Swinford Mahla Swinford Daniel Vaughn Robert Wilson Herbie Wollner ALPHA DELTA SIGMA A professional advertising fraternity for men. Bill Akins, President Tony Bryson, Vice-president Roley Altizer, Secretary Don Greene, Treasurer Fred Reichardt, Pledge Trainer Carol Cole, Sweetheart Steve Altman Heyward Baxter Darrel Begnaud Will Campbell Edwin Coody Carlton Curtis Joe Daniel Charlie Elliott Steve Ellis Danny Galpin Elliott Hagan Gordon Higgins Bill Hopkins Danny Huckaby Steve Powell Eddie Staton Paul Thompson Phil Turner DIGAMMA KAPPA An organization encompassing all phases of electronic media. George Pirkle, President Vida Ranter, V.P. for Natl. Coordination Jim Satterly, V.P. for Campus Affairs Deborah Carlen, Secretary Steve Glasser, Treasurer Bill Andrew BillCarlton Rick Cohn Carl Colson Shayne Fair Deborah Griffith Danny Hall David Hearin Wanda Jackson Andy Johnson Deane Maury Doug Monroe Jim Murray Rebecca Roberts Craig Smith Tim Wilson STUDENT PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION A professional organization for pharmacy majors. Lee Underwood, President Helen Low, Recording Secretary Audrey Herzberg, Corresponding Secretary Terrell Parham, Vice-president T. A. Perkins, Treasurer Gary Trest, Parliamentarian Michael Akins Michael Albanese James Alexander James Anderson David Barber Carlton Baxter Melany Baxter Jerry Beckler Lee Be [(III Edwin Bennett Sims Benson Barry Bilbrow John Bland Randy Blanton Joan Boatright Robert Bowles Martan Bremer Willene Brewer Toney Britt Charles Brooker James Brown Jesse Brown William Burroughs John Cain Paula Castro-Poveda David Cation June Clark Joseph Clay Linda Clifton Margurite Coldren Robert Coleman James Concar Joyce Courter Ralph Covington Ann Cronan Hiram Daniels Sara Danner William Davis Charles Dean Kenneth Duckworth John Dukes John Ellington Arnold Ellis Mary Evans Roswell Evans Ron Fackler Kelly Farmer Charles Fievet John Findlay Philp Fortner Bob Fountain Theron Fox Robert Freeman Charles Fuller James Gay Robert Gibson William Giddens Michael Gigandet Robert Giles Charles Gilles Michael Godfrey James Goodson Barbara Goodwin John Grady Danny Gragg Joseph Greene Mary Griffin Ronnie Grimes Kenneth Grubbs Raymond Hall Harvel Hamm Herbert Hammond James Handberry Barry Harden Matha Hartley Calhoun Harris Jane Harris Rita Harvey Alfred Hegwood Don Henderson Ronald Henderson Gary Hobbs George Hogan Ronald Hogan Woodrow Hogan Carlton Huckaby Thomas Jackson Peggy Joe Thomas Johson Ernest Keich Dudley Lambert Herman Lambert Mary Lane Francis Lankford Thomas Large Bill Licht Arankin Linder Keith Linse Robert Longe Joseph Loughlin Thomas Lovett Jeffrey Lurey Eddie Madden Dennis Malto Sam Massey Charles McDuffie Larry McGowan Teresia McVeigh Michael Meeks Donald Miller Robert Moore Glenn Morgan Larry Moseley Sedbron Moss Johnny Murray Bob Myrick Clarence Nichols Nancy Nunnally Clarence Osburn Joel Page Carl Parker Sharon Parker Phyllis Parks Henry Payne Perey Phillips Woodrow Proveau Jerry Purcell Freddy Purvis Veron Reddish Joe Reddock John Richey Ronald Russell Joseph Sherwood Robert Shiver Ted Silver Andrew Smith Jerry Smith George Smith Joseph Sewell Rufus Spears Sue Spence James Stansell Donald Stiles Willie Still Phil Stone Riley Stowers Alvin Streat Robert Tamplin Chester Tapp Glen Taunton Zack Terry Roger Thomas Charles Thompson Sandy Thompson Alvin Tillman Janet Turk Dale Twilley Jerry Walker Wiley Webb John Weldon Linda White Walter White Ronnie Whiten Ruth Whitlow Ed Wilkerson Mike Williamson James Wilson William Wise Jane Wong Charles Wood Robert Woodall Earl Wright John Zackey RHO CHI SOCIETY An honorary society in the pharmaceutical sciences. Charles McDuffie, President James Handberry, Vice-president Jane Wong, Secretary Audrey Herzberg, Treasurer Carlton Baxter John Ellington James Goodson J. L Grogan Kenneth Grubbs Harvel Hamm Robert Hillman Thomas Lovett Clarence Nichols William Norred James Payne Jim Porter LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA A professional sorority for women in the School of Pharmacy. hyllis Parks, President Martha Hartley, Recording Secretary, Jane Wong, Secretary. Xudrey Herzberg, Vice-president Linda Clifton, Corresponding Secretary teggyjoe Nancy Nunnally Sue Spence Sandra Thompson Ruth Whitlow Jane Wong 257 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL The governing body of social sororities. Joyce Bozman, President Mary Debnam, Secretary Lora Paschal, Booklet Chairman Phyllis Van Dyke, Vice-president Katie Scarborough, Treasurer Melissa Douglas, Publicity Chairman Kathy Horne, Rush Adviser Chairman Beth Harris, Scholarship Chairman 260 -- ---gsigfessil----I.................... Alpha Chi Omega Teri North Sandra Saggus Ipha Omicron Pi lillie Roach "enda Smith Alpha Delta Pi Melissa Douglas Karen Kennickel Alpha Gamma Delta Beth Harris Cathy Maclnnes Chi Omega Kitsy Murphy Peggy Womble Alpha Xi Delta Nancy Coleman Phyllis Van Dyke 261 Delta Delta Delta Mary Boswell Julie Milligan Delta Zeta Sandy Grist Jean Jones Delta Gamma Katie Scarborough Merry Tyler Kappa Alpha Theta Marilyn Frailey Kathy Horne Kappa Delta Cheryl Prater Kaye Shadix Kappa Kappa Gamma Nova Brown ijane Evans Sigma Delta Tau Margie Cohen Linda Kamsky ALPHA CHI OMEGA Sandra Saggus, President Claire Whitaker, Vice-president Mary Lee Glover, Treasurer Linda Anderson, Vice-president Kathy Scartz, Secretary Beverly Addington Betty Allen Linda Anderson Peggy Bache Kay Baker Betsy Bateman Judy Bateman J. Birchall Laura Boling Lera Boling Marv Bridger Cindy Bunitsky Linda Burnham Vicki Burt Beverly Butler Kitty Carlan Gail Childs Emily Claxton Debbie Clemons Erica Cochran Caroline Combs Sheila Cook Carol Cox Jan Cox Michelle DeLong Marguerite Diprima Lynn Ernest Carol Etheridge 264 Jane Fitzpatrick Mary Freeman Carolyne Frowein Denise Gibbs Sandy Gill Mary Glover Dunneah Gordon Penny Grogan Kathy Guy Nancy Harris Cathy Harrison Cynthia Hawk Marcia Heard Becky Holcombe Susan Holmes Betty Hulcher Karen Lawrence Mimi Leverette Debbie Lufbarrow Ellen Luke Lynn Martin Teressa Moen Millicent Morrell Toni Morris Susan Moseley Teri North Suzanne O'Connell Cathy Piper Phyllis Pittman Rita Poetter Brenda Powell Diane Ransbotham Janice Redwine Janice Reeves Billie Roberson Cynthia Rowan Sandra Saggus Debbie Sanderfur Diane Sanders Kathy Scartz Beth Schlitzkus Debbie Scott Becky Sewell Peggy Shiver Leigh Shivers Sandy Skelton Barbara Smith Nona Spears Susan Stanton Gail Thompson Debbie Traynham Mary Uecke Pat Underwood Vicki Van Vleck Jane Vosburgh Lee Waddell Claire Whitaker Bonnie Whitehead Carol Williams Donna Williams Martha Williams Sally Wishard Susan Wright Lynn Adams Barbara Avrett Peggy Bloodworth Bonnie Britton Cynthia Brown Elizabeth Brown Elisa Callaway Kay Cannon Laura Clark Carolyn Clary Carolyn Clement Clare Cleveland Hope Coleman Judy Cooper Carolyn Cotton Joey Cummings Pam Cueth Mary Curtis Ruthie Curtis Louise Davis Glenda Dekle Anita Dobbs Melissa Douglas Linda Duke Jane Duskin Joan Eberhardt Lorraine Echols Patty Errigo Lynn Ford Laura Goodyear Jo Gough Jacqueline Greiner Ann Grice Lynn Griffin Carol Gushanas Donelle Hare Martha Hendrix Harriett Hutchings Jan James Mary Kelly Marcia Kennedy Karen Kennickell Rosemary Kimbrell Gay Kreher Patty Little Lynne Looney Susan Mastin Diane May Sunny McAfee Cheryl McDavid Mary McDonald Martha McKenzie Linda McNeely Mary McNeill Dearing McRae Lora Millard Lois Miner Leslye Morgan Kathleen Nielsen Margaret Nix Vesta Owens Eve Oxford Pamela Palmer Penny Patterson Toni Paul June Philips Mariam Pierce Donna Pittman Mimsie Roberts Susan Roberts Mary Rollins Susan Smith Jane Sorrow Suzanne Strickland Kathy Tucker Elizabeth Turner Donna Upshaw Mary Vandiver Christy White Veronica White Ginger Wilkes Karen Wright Beverly Adams Faye Akins Susan Ansley Susan Awtrey Bobbi Bagwell Caroll Baker Diane Black Margret Bostick Ernestine Braziejl Mary Brown Mimi Caldwell Ann Calhoun Debby Campbell Susan Carrier Donna Carson Gretchen Chambers Karen Chambers Donna Collins Chris Cook Cathy Deas Susan Folger Nan Freeman Georgia Fussell Ouida Good Carol Grubbs Becky Hamby Gladys Hammond Sheena Harrington Beth Harris Joan Hasty Linda Hattaway Christy Hawes Susan Haynie Sally Kellogg Sara Leonard Julia Leverett Susan Lotz Anna Lowe Sharon Lyle Cathy Maclnnes Ann Mahan Kathy Maholick Gail Maloof Gloria Martin Sue Matthews Jeanie Maxwell Cathy McCabe Peggy McClure Jane McKinney Jan McLelland Katherine Moore Barbara Moss Martha Moultrie Cheryl Mumford Jane Nichols Mary Nordstrom Susan O'Brien Melissa Palmer Margaret Penny Terry Pike Beverly Purswell Lynn Posey Kimberly Quillian Mary Rayborn Gayle Rogers Harriet Rohrbaugh Connie Schulze Terry Smith Carla Smoak Chris Sorchy Vickie Stevenson Terry Summerour Ann Thomas Cathey Thorp Libby Vassar Janet Voorhies Andrea Waters Paula Wickerson Deborah Williams Ellen Worthy ALPHA OMICRON PI Brenda Smith, President Betsy McClintock, Vice-president Babbie Greene, Treasurer Susan Akin, Rush Chairman Patsy Blackstock Merrianna Branan Cynthia Brown Mem Buddin Lexie Bush Susan Byrd Connie Castleberry Marilyn Sloan, Secretary Anne French, Secretary 270 Susan Akin Lou Alford Jean^Ayers Judy Bagby Therese Battey Becky Benton Debbie Bishop Gayle Chandler Anne Coker Lynn Cordell Parry Coversell Sara Crouch Sue Daley Barbara Dashers Judy Denard Mary Dietrich Marie DiPietro Sue Dixon Diane Dunagan Melinda Ferrell Casey Fitts Teresa Fleming Anne French Linda Galt Susan Garrison Babbie Greene Tricia Guy Linda Guenther Beverly Hall Penny Harper Linda Harshman Kathy Heissenbuttel Amy Henley Debbie Hicks Nancy Hooker Elizabeth Hubbard Molly Jenkins Janice Johnson Kathy Jones Mary Kerwin Dianne King Lynn Lavender Chris Loeffel Betty Long Vicki Mayfield Elizabeth McClinton Mary McConnell Noelle Mills Dianne Moore Nedra Norton Debbie Osborne Leslie Pate Dianne Penny Denise Peters Donne Pittman Heather Quale Millie Roach Doris Samples Ann Sauser Jennifer Seay Peggy Shealy Suzanne Simpson Marilyn Sloan Brenda Smith Linda Smith Lynda Smith Pam Smith Paula Smith Dianne Stuart Elizabeth Toy Cathy Tuttle Cheryl Van Hoover Gladys Ware Kay Weatherway Barbara West Jackie Wooten Lucile Wynne Anita Bearden Gwyned Bius Nan Cannon Linda Carroll Nancy Carter Nancy Coleman Betty Cornwell Sara Culbreth Judy Durrance Mary Dyal Sandra End rod i Helen Firor Carole Garrett Sara Goodsell Margaret Gray Nancy Hadsell Brenda Harris Jane Headrix Bebe Herring Janet James Linda Knight Molly Lawrence Susan Lester Rosanne Lipe Susan Lonsack Randy Matthews Lynda Maxwell Joyce McHenry Deborah Parker Martha Pinholster Maggie Redd Judith Richards Nancy Robinson Carolyn Sharp Paula Smith Linda Storey Susie Thrasher Carlene Timmons Deborah Walker Patrice Walters Margaret Watson Wanda Watson Paula Weigand Melissa Whittemore Dixie Williams Betty Lou Young CHI OMEGA Kitsy Murphy, President Betty Smith, Vice-president Dee Dee Baggs, Secretary Donna Ross, Treasurer Mary Akers Cissy Alexander Mary Applegate DeeDee Baggs Cindy Bickerstaff Barbara Boulware Tommye Bradley Jane Brooks Paula Buckner Eleonor Calhoun Caroline Cason Kay Champion Catherine Cobb Sarah Cobb Kaye Cooper Coopie Collier Victoria Dardin Katharine Dennison Buff Dozier Inez Dozier Gail Eberhart Anne Edmond Mary Elkins Lynne Fennel Carolyn Finney Patricia Fitzhugh Debbie Giles Deborah Greer Terry Griffith Palmer Gulley Trena Hay Donna Haynes Dee Hewlett Sarah Howe Donna Howland Judy Humphrey Elizabeth Irby Mary Irby Ann Jackson Jan Jenkins Cheryl Jones Barbara King Kaye King Margaret Kwilecki Justine Lawton Mollie Magill Kathy Margeson Nancy Matthews Cathy McLanahan Nancy McNiel Margaret McPherson Sinclair Miller Sandra Moseley Katharine Murphy Susan O'Callaghan Latimer Packman Betsy Painter Betsy Parrish Leann Petit Linda Phillips Mary Pinson Dolores Pisam Linda Pope Cindy Pryles Patricia Puckett Nancy Richmond Kay Rybert Sue Russell Laura Satterfield Diane Seely Sharyn Simmons Sue Smiley Elizabeth Smith Julietta Smith Mona Smith Shirley Thomas Priscilla Thompson Lynne Tolley Carroll Travis Betsy Treen JeanTuffin Grace Vaughan Nancy Wade Donna Weber Carol Westbrook Lynn Williams Margaret Williams Susan Willie Sue Willingham Jane Willis Peggy Womble Jane Wood Linda Wood Connie Wright Caroline Vason Rebecca Young Kathleen Anderson Susan Askew Beverly Baggs Kathy Bass;' Billie Belote Kay Berry Patty BlackwelH Darby Blake Donna Blumgren Kathy Blythe Mary Boswell Mary Bredlow Nancy Brice Alice Brown Pamela Brown Patricia Bruce Claire Buffkin Cathy Carmichael Pat Cheney Julie Childs Vicki Deloach Gayle Dunaway Sue Eason Donna Eubanks Cynthia Fritts Alice Garrard JoAnne Gibson Marianna Gross Janet Hahn Betsy Hale Beth Harber Susan Hill Jill Holmer Weezie Jackson Betty Johnson Kathy Kingston Kathryn Lemon JoAnne Lewis Judy Love Carolyn Lovett Patti Mathes Deborah Maxwell Mary May Ann McCormick Susan McCranie Vicki McGarity Lynn McMinn Anne Mead Nancy Meritt Julie Milligan Carolyn Nicholes Margaret O'Keiley Mary O'Kelley Shay Paris Marcia Phillips Katherine Raville Robin Ritter Connie Roelofs Cindy Russell Susan Sanos Jane Simpson Madeline Smith Trisha Smith Sherrie Souder Vicki South Nicke Spase Patti Stonehouse Willa Summerour Lucy Swart Helen Thornton Teri Thornton Helen Thorpe Claudia Trammell Denise Turvo Bonnie Tuttle Alice Wickersham Lucia Williams Dale Williamson Carol Worley Joan Yarborough DELTA GAMMA Marry Tyler, President Carol Davis, Vice-president Patti McDaniel, Secretary Gayle Buttram, Treasurer Gwen Lord, Rush Chairman Susan Woodhall, Pledge Trainer Janice Bateman Nell Burch Lisa Berta Emily Blackwood Nancy Boyd Cissy Bradford Carolyn Brinkley Nancy Brooks Cheryle Bullard Gayle Buttram Connie Campbell Stelle Chandler Marion Clark Linda Coulter Kathleen Cowan Carol Davis Donna Denman Sunny Dodson Dianne Drake Anna Eidson Teresa English Joanne Everts Alice Felts Susan Fields Carol Fleenor Ann Green Deborah Greenway Gretchen Kraul Gail Hall Julie Hancock Nancy Harder Marlene Hazlett Theresa Heffernan Janet Hibbard Andrea Higgins 278 Debbie Johnson Barbara Jones Anita Kemp Dendy Kilgore Donna King Mary King Dana Kirkus Gretchen Kraul Linda Lanier Susan Lasseter Lois Latham Lisa Lawson Dianne Lewis Jane Loomis Gwen Lord Debbie Maxwell Sandy McAfee Patricia McDaniel Joan McGowan Elaine McNeal Salliann Messenger Stephanie Mewborn Lynn Moore Amy Mosely Liz Myers Marjorie Neal Terry Norris Carol O'Connell Jan Pasek Katie Pedrick Paula Pinnell Carleton Plant Linda Quincy Laura Richbourg Katie Scarborough Linda Seymour Laine Siegel Mary Singleton Shirley Singleton Suzanne Snelling Beth Souther Mary Stein Barbara Sutherland Samille Swinson Cynthia Van Alstyne Barbara Verschure Nancy Weaver Norah Whallen Dianne Whitley Linda Whitten Peggy Wilson Susan Woodhall Nancy Yarbrough Gwen Yawn Jackie Andrews Susan Axelrod Phyllis Barashick Laura Bloom Barbara Blum Florence Blumin Brenda Bodziner Barbara Budnick Judy Caplan Laura Cohen Lynn Cranman Sharon Davidson Elaine Ellison Nancy Fleisher Suzanne Floersheim Lilian Friedberger Bonnie Germanow Arleen Gerson Laura Gilbert Ellen Goldberg Dotti Goldstein Fran Goleman Nan Greenhut Rochelle Greene Roberta Hackel Helene Halpern Lynn Kantsiper Muriel Kabhan Carol Kaye Toby Ketcham Sally Konter Lois Lenner Ellen Levy Mendy Marks Shelley Medoin Jan Myers Suzanne Olmer Carol Phillips Muriel Rabhan Arlele Rosenberg Sandara Rosenburg Jan Roth llene Rothberg Lynn Rudikoff Arlene Sachs Janet Sackett Marilyn Salus Myra Scheer Barbara Schuman Donna Schwartz Karen Shapiro Rosalind Shapiro Harriet Shayne Lise Sloat Naomi Singerman Betty Slaughter Bonnie Somberg Barbara Taylor Ronna Waldman Susan Weinberg Nell Alfriend Eleanor Amason Pam Avery Anne Ballard Nancy Ballard Barbara Beckham Jan Blanchard Lynda Bomar Mickey Brannen Lyn Brightwell Lane Bush Robbie Butler Jan Carter Constance Clifford Patsy Cole Ginger Coley Kathy Collier Molly.Culberson Susan Davis Jackie Dick Sarah Dickinson Dana Dobbs Julia Duppey Martha Dupree Diane DuVernet Paula Eubanks Ann Ford Janet Foster Marilyn Frailey Ellen Gay Louise Golden Nancy Greene Kathy Harney Eloise Hayes Susan Head Sharon Henbrick Row Henson Kim Henter Lyda Hill Ruthie Hoge Kathy Horne Nell Howard Betty Isakson Brant Jackson Catherine Jarrell Raye Johnson Nancy Joiner Carole Kickliter Janice Lee Kathy Leffew Jane Lipps Lee Lovvorn Ginny MacCall Marion McDougal Barbara McKinley Beth McWhorter Sally Moran Faye Mullis Aubrey Munford Gayle Oliver Bet Pendergrast Melissa Pharr Becky Pittard Michele Rahanian Jane Reynolds Julie Richards Lane Rabb Patricia Rogers Kathy Scott Ava Schaffer Julianne Short Jean Smiderski Cindy Smith Louise Smith Nancy Smith Peggy Spears Joanne St. Clair Teresa Tennyson Jamerson Thompson Anne Tomlinson Peggy Williams Nancy Wood Johnette Young Sally Arnold Elizabeth Asbury Pat Begley Linda Ball Holly Bellinger Mary Bercegeay Julia Boudkd Mary Britton Marilyn Brock Harriet Brown Patsy Bruce Alice Bryan Bonnie Burdett Nancey Burdick Jessica Campbell Laura Campbell Diane Carrington Mary Clark Nancy Collar Debbie Collins Janelle Cope Linda Crafton Kathy Davies M. K. Davis Mary Dorsey Jan Dunlap Kathryn Foster Sherri Fulmur Bonnye Hansard Dione Harris Donna Hatcher Mary Hopkins Melissa Houseal Kay Hughes Jean Hutcheson Anne Jerome Jan Jones Jane Kellett Emily Kirkland Ethel Kolgakus Mallory Longan Jane Maffett Aprile Matthews Marcia Mayo Cathy McCutchen Myra McLonghan Laurette Meade Melinda Miller Janet Muller Gayle Meyers Linda Newman Susan Orr Peggy O'Neal Becky Owen Andrea Parks Dorothea Patrick Polly Pedrick Sally Pope Cheryl Prater Becky Reaves Sue Renford Linda Rockett Sarah Rogers Betsy Rowland Phyllis Royster Becky Sanford Juanita Sichoultz Betsy Sewell Robyn Sewell Kaye Shadix Sharon Sides Carole Simpson Ruth Slickman Madelyn Spivey Kathy Teague Angela Thompson Gail Tisson Ruthie Tucker Anna Turner Cam Upchurch Nancy Webb Cheri Weir Delaine Wheeler Mary Whitlock Sally Williams Loretta Williamson Katherine Woodruff M. V. Woodruff KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Jane Evans, President Elise Amory Nancy Avriett Carol Blalock Susan Boyd Joyce Bozman Barbara Brown Evelyn Bush Marilyn Cartledge Carol Clary Candy Collins Debbie Dean Josie Eager Jane Ellington Caroly Ellis Jane Evans Lynda Felder Rebekah Forrester Lane Freeman Carol Greer Laurie Grotnes Debra Grove Sydney McCampbell, Vice-president Barbara Steele, Vice-president 286 Peggy Gude Patty Harp Adele Harrell Vicki Hawley Debbie Hollman Lynn Horner Emily Jones Judy Jones Susan Kelly Laura Killeen Marta King Linda Lee Lynne Lyon Carter Marks Lynn Martin Marcia McCampbell Sydney McCampbell Martha McLaughlin Bett Mills Julia Milner Kay Neisler Jan Newton Deborah Noell Denny O'Callaghan Susan Orcutt Harriet Owen Margaret Owen Brenda Pierce Marion Rauers Taffy Richardson Becky Robinson Janet Ross Cathy Sheriff Beth Spalding Suzanne Spratlin Barbara Steele Donna Ulrici Suzie Washburn Nancy Webb Anne White Jayne Wilder Becki Willingham Ann Winslow Sandra Wise Valery Wrenn Bonnie Young Julie Young Wendie Young PHI MU Carol Head, President Lynn Ramage, Secretary Helen Jones, Rush Chairman Nancy Hobgood, Vice-president Sherrie Thomas, Treasurer Joy Ledbetter, Pledge Trainer Jackie Almond Bettye Amos Ann Askew Karen Bedingfield Barbara Black Betsy Bracey Mary Branch Anne Bryant Gail Busbee Brenda Butler Susan Butts Ellen Campbell Viki Carter Barbara Clark Carol Cole Julie Cole Kathryn Cone Mary Cooke Carol Copeland Martha Cranford Carol Crawford Josephine Crawford Martha Dargan Leslie Davis Polly Dempsey Barbara Denny Nancy Dollar Delia Dykes Mary Fleuellen Charlette Flynt Linda Glenn Sue Grantham Mary Green Susan Griffin Pat Hammock Judy Hancock HMMH 288 Kathy Harbin Susan Harris Carol Head Jane Helms Linda Hobgood Nancy Hobgood Kay Hodges Martha Holland Mary Hoskins Ann Hunter Janis Johnson June Johnson Helen Jones Sara Lane Shannon Landing Judy Langford Deborah Laws Joy Ledbetter Karen Lewis Pam Mansour Mary Mansour Julie Martin Deborah Mason Rebecca McGuire Elaine McMichael Martina Monick Karen Morris Betty New Shannon Pickard Brenda Pierce JoAnne Portman Lynn Ramage Suzanne Respess Mary Ruff Jan Sammon Cathy Secrest Mary Sellers Laura Sherard Patty Smith Ann Snellings Margaret Sorrells Susan Sprayberry Ann Stiles Lynn Stiles Katrina Stone Sherrie Thomas Ashley Tomlinson Leisa Tomlinson Nancy Torbett Wanda Watson Lynne Wells Harriet Williams Dana Yon Karen Ziegenfuss Laura Allen Carol Andrews Jan Bankhead Kay Barbin Carolyn Blaine Nancy Braun Gwen Brittain Doris Brown Margaret Brown Marilynn Brown Katharine Brownlee Marta Bryan Pamela Buchanan Lynn Burson Dee Butler Jane Byerly Mary Calhoun Elizabeth Carson Brenda Carver Jenni Carver Patricia Castro Saralyn Chesnut Gina Christman Diane Clarke Sally Craig Flossie Cunningham Marianne Currie Ginger Davis Nancy Davis Barbara Dawson Becky Dillard Beverly Dunn Martha Edwards Karyn Everett Yvonne Fitzgerald Gwendolyn Gonia Karen Hale Evelyn Hammel Emily Harper Linda Harvell Ronnie Hembree Ansley Hurst Jane Jackson Debbie Jones Lisa Jordan Mary Jordan Sabina Kaucher Mimi Kilgore Nancy Lonsack Patricia Lyle Sharon Maier Carrie Manley Shirley McDaniel Corry McPherson Kathy Minich Donna Mowery Holly Nagle Donna Nalley Felicia Nicholson Marilyn Nossen Ruth Oliver Ann Olsen Janine Patterson Carol Rhoad Pamela Robinson Judi Says Mai Sheffield Beverly Shull Rise Strain Debbie Tase Joan Todd Brenda Tolbert Renee Waldon Sally Waldon Kathy Weisback L Von Werssowetz Marilyn White Emily Winship Earline Wrinkle Harriet Berlin Brenda Berman Sandy Blumberg Nancy Brandt Pam Burke Barbara Charney Margie Cohen Missy Cohen Barber Cole Linda Cohn Sherri Corenblum Madeleine Deich Debra Elfenbein Carole Eisenberg Peggy Farr Bonnie Feig Fran Forman Phyllis Fraley Shelle Frankel Adele Friedman Gloria From Linda Gordon Cheryl Gropper Rhonda Handelsman Rosalie Harris Jill Haskins Sara Hasson Laurie Hoffman Susie Hoffman Linda Kamsky Sheila Kaplon Marcia Kaplan Shelley Kessler Nancy Kloth Leslye Kauver Josie Jurin Linde Levene Charlotte Lipsitz Myra Nossdkoff Nancy Paris Susan Prisant Nancy Rainbow Dale Raymond Ellen Reiff Patricia Robbins Nancy Roth Ellen Safier Karen Shapiro Brenda Shoenig Sheryl Skorecki Patty Slotin Gail Tanenbaum Brenda Wise SIGMA KAPPA Cherylll McLaughlin, President Pam Sigl, Vice-president Linda Quackenbush, Treasurer Linda Arnsdorf, Secretary Edna Motz, Rush Chairman Faye Alberson Beth Andrews Melinda Anglin Dianne Baker Jeannie Ball Linda Arnsdoff Martha Beasley Gene Blackwell Nancy Boyle Cheryl Begzell Bonnie Brown Jan Buck Theresa Caras Gloria Carnes Jane Clarke Nancy Cline Lane Cornwell Nancy Crookshank 294 Mary Debnam Nancy Edwards Linda Fleming Dianne Foster Brenda Fowler Cathi Furner Linda Gardner Beth Garrett Kathy Gorman JoAnne Griffith Patsy Hand Ingrid Hanson Mary Hart Cheryl Hardwick Peggy Huish Mary Judge Christine Kelly Debbie Lewis Jan Lindsey Cheryl Mathews Judy McBride Cheryl McGowan Linda McLane Cheryl McLaughlin Mona McLendon Joan Moore Sandra Morton Edna Motz Linda Norton Laurene Pearson Aileen Ponder Linda Quackenbush Martha Robinson Duanne Royall Mary Shipler Pam Sigl Boone Smith Jean Stephens Cynthia Tedeschi Sandra Thomas Debra Thompson Vicki Thompson Vikki Tuten Betsy Whitaker Pamela Wilson Jennifer Wright Vera Zager Ann Zivich ZETA TAU ALPHA i| p p dim %; m m W HI 1 1 V' ^ LuiLM Dolores Davis, President Barbara Parson, Vice-president Cindy Johnson, Secretary Jan Tillman, Secretary Nancy Boiter, Treasurer Becky Horton, Rush Chairman Bebe Alford Jackie Bailey Cindy Bankhead Bonnie Barnes Nancy Bolter Bonnie Bowen Becky Brown Jill Brown low Bonnie Bullard Cathy Bullard Judy Burdett Wynema Burdette Paula Carr Gwynne Copeland Carol Costa Linda Couchman Cathy Crunkleton Johnnie Cumbie Delores Davis Margie Davis Meredith Davis Karen Daws Kathy Donovan Mac Doughtie Diane Flatt Marylyn Fountain Margaret Garban Lynda Gardner Linda Gass Linda Giles Sharon Hahne Marie Hickson Paula Hinson Janet Holliday Janis Holloman Kathy Horst Becky Horton Marsha Hoskins Marion Huskey Cindy Johnson Sheryl Johnson Betty Lankford Janice Lord Lynn Loving Debbie Lynch Susan Lynch Gay Lyor\s Pamela McNew Patti Miller Susan Mitchell Jeannie Moore Pat Moore Janet Newburg Nancy Nutting Pat Odom Nan Oliver Mary Olson Barbara Parsons Beryle Paschal Lora Paschal Lynn Paschal Laura Phillips Ginger Price Edith Rasmussen Kathy Reeves Ricki Robbins Cathy Robinson Jackie Schulten Kay Sessions Ricki Shaw Beth Single Sherry Slate Vicki Smith Susan Southwell Anita Spiller Charlotte Stanford Rosemary Strother Gloria Tillman Jan Tillman Susan Troy Cathy Turner Vi Van Vleck Murray Warnock Karen Widner Anne Williamson Carolyn Willis Nancy Winn Linda Anderson Charlotte Blackman Brenda Bodziner Cathie Combs Shelley Douglas Lenore Druckenbrod Ellen Ebenhack Terry Farr Sandy Grist Martha Hatcher Cheryle Johnson J ean Jones Judy Kinard Nancy Klemann Gail McCarty Charlotte McCorkel Trish McCormick Carol McLellana Nancy Nutt Linda 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Linda Ross Joan Rosser Michael Rossi Kathy Rounds W. P. Rowe Betsy Rowland Mike Rozier Terry Rudder Tom Rule Reb Rummel Cindy Russell fr w M. C. Russell Patricia Ryan Art Ryder Mary Saarinen Brenda Sadler Susan Salter Judy Sanders R. B. Sanders Randolyn Sandlin Robert SartinW;. Ann Sauser Susanne Schiveree Fred Schneider Ang Schramm Gerry Scott Lynne Sears Libby Sellers David Settle Ronald Seymour Susan Shaver George Shaw J.W. Shaw Ricki Shaw Harriet Shayne Kathy Shedd Mary Shelley Mike Shepherd Deborah Sherer Kenny Shields Beth Shivers Leigh Shivers Tim Sholar Brian Shonson Betsey Shook Julianne Short Beth Shrum Beverly Shull Teofilo Sicay Ann Sickle Sharon Sides Alan Siegel Richard Siegel Diane Sigman E. D. Sikes Elaine Simmons Bonnie Simonds Kay Simons J. A. Simpson Barbara Sims John Sims Shirley Singleton Victor Singleton Patty Slotin Bruce Smith Chuck Smith Dale Smith Dianne Smith Edwina Smith Filbert Smith John Smith Julietta Smith Michael Smith Mills Smith Nancy Smith Robert Smith Samuel Smith Susan Smith Terry Smith Tommy Smith Velma Smith Chris Sorchy Connie Southers Susan Spears Anne Speck Larry Speir Donald Spencer Becky Spight Sharon Spratlin George Stafford Sidney Stager Debbie Staiger Cathy Stallings Sandra Standard Brenda Stapleton Gerri Stearns Steve Steinberg J. H. Stephens Carolyn Stewart Ann Stiles Jane Stillerman Darlene Stone Katrina Stone Patti Stonehouse Mitchell Stover Donald Strait Patty Street Grady Strom Gail Strub Howard Struletz Joseph Stubbs Bob Sturgess Joseph Suber Glenn Suggs Mike Summers Charles Sussman Dorothy Swedenburg Clyde Taylor Malinda Teasley John Teel Martha Teem Linda Theune Cynthia Thomas Judy Thomas Robert Thomas Ann Thompson Debra Thompson Doris Thompson Glenda Thompson Lawson Thompson Sherry Thompson Tommy Thompson William Thompson Myrna Thorne Martha Thornton Teri Thornton Alice Tidwell Kathy Timm Donna Tipton Nelson Tomblin Anne Tomlinson Anne Traynham Betsy Treen Nan Tribble Berth Tucker Elaine Turner Jimmy Turner Susan Turner William Tuten Glenda Twilley Jack Tyler Gary Udinsky Sandy Unger Billy Varner Billie Varnum Nick Varsant Chip Vaughan Linda Vaughn. W. H. Verdery Steve Vidal Edward Vogel Sharon Vuxta Skip Wade Karen Wagner David Waldrop Charles Walker D.S. Walker Karen Walker Peter Wall Beth Wallace Janice Wallace Kathleen Walsh Suzanne Walsh Robert Walter Susan Waltman Robert Walton Donald Warner Stephen Warrell Allan Waters Jane Waters Mary Waters Margaret Watson Margaret Watson John Watters Burce Weathers Carol Weaver Carol Webb Gary Webb Larry Webb Jeff Weekley Cheri Weir Lendon Weisner Susan Welch Andrea Wells Linda Wells Susan Wells Mary Wenck Zena West Carol Westbrook Kendall Wester William Westmoreland Andrew Whalen Wayne Whitaker Jennifer White Marilyn White J. P. Whitney Robert Wiezorek David Williams Deborah Williams Harriet Williams Margaret Williams Paula Williams' Sally Williams Terry Williams Miriam Williamson Susan Williamson Dean Willis Deborah Willis Patty Willisfv- David Wilson Deborah Wilson R. H. Wilson John Winchester W. M. Winn V Charles Withrow Jennifer Womack Cathy Wood Randall Wood Scott Wood Peggy Woodhall M. V. Woodruff Pam Woodruff Debbie Woodward Eddie Wooten Deborah Wooten Pam Wooten Frank Worley Linda Worsham Cecil Wright Cassie Yates Mike Yeargin Karen Yearty Sherril York Timothy York Richard Youmans | MUNmi&Ji Ha STUDENT A Aaron, Frank, 386 Aaron, James, 249 Aaron, Tommy, 433 Abbott, Ken, 325, 408 Abdullah, Khalid, 383 Abel, David, 398 Abercrombie, Paula, 406 Abernathy, Boyce, 355, 393 Abernathy, Brenda, 382 Abernathy, Myra, 430 Abramson, Michael, 393 Acker, Jon, 342, 393 Acquaviva, James, 355 Acuff, Faye, 386 Adam, Linda, 406 Adams, Beverly, 268, 406 Adams, Bruce, 332 Adams, Cheryl, 406 Adams, Don, 221, 406 Adams, Duncan, 304 Adams, Jack, 320, 386 Adams, Miley, 304 Adams, Pat, 350 Adams, Paula, 433 Adams, Michael, 223 Adams, Steve, 241, 386 Adams, Wesley, 233 Addington, Beverly, 264, 398 Addison, Lewis, 356 Addison, Zeke, 408 Adelman, Richard, 344, 393 Adkerson, Donna, 243 Adkins, Lowry, 327, 433 Adkins, Jeff, 356 Adkins, Ronnie, 177 Agnew, Michael, 211 Agress, Robert, 236, 240, 344 Agrin, Cathy, 238 Ahrenhold, Peggy, 252, 433 Aiken, Julius, 386 Ailion, Robert, 340, 386 Ainsworth, Chris, 405 Ainsworth, Gregory, 332, 364, 433 Akerman, Laura, 433 Akers, Scott, 306, 433 Akin, Marsha, 433 Akin, Susan, 214, 271, 386 Akins, Bruce, 332, 408 Akins, Carol, 291 Akins, Faye, 268, 302, 398 Akins, Michael, 256, 384 Akins, William, 225, 405 Albanese, Michael, 256, 315, 408 Albea, Diane, 408 Albea, Randall, 393 Alberson, Faye, 294 Alberson, Larry, 336, 408 Albert, A. J., 393 Albright, John, 200, 206, 207, 209, 334, 405 Alderman, Barty, 302, 408 Alderman, Penny, 228, 386 Alderson, Faye, 253, 408 Aldridge, Mark, 312, 405 Aldridge, Nan, 408 Alewine, William, 184 Alexander, Cissy, 274, 357 Alexander, Corinne, 204 Alexander, Jimmy, 256, 315, 318, 384 Alexander, Shirley, 243 Alexander, Susan, 398 Alford, Barbara, 296, 386 Alford, Lou, 271, 398 Alford, Peggi, 433 Alfriend, Nell, 282, 386 Allen, Betty, 264 Allen, Charles, 205, 241, 344 Allen, Cynthia, 433 Allen, Ed, 177, 359 Allen, Frank, 386 Allen, John, 433 Allen, Laura, 291, 433 Allen, Jane, 233 Allen, Nelson, 344, 386 Allen, Richard, 406 Allen, Ricky, 408 Allen, Rodney, 241 Allen, Roger, 221, 242 Allen, Sara, 398 Allen, Scott, 433 Allen, Teresa, 398 Allen, Thomas, 246 Allen, Thomas, 382 Allen, Walter, 386 Allgood, Jim, 332, 351 Allgood, Marguerite, 220, 224 Allsion, Keith, 332, 408 Allred, Barbara, 398 Allyn, Robert, 239 Almond, Jackie, 288 Alper, David, 433 Altizer, Roley, 225, 405 Altman, Steven, 225 Altman, Tommy, 192,193 Alvis, Thomas, 393 Amaral, Michael, 408 Amason, Eleanor, 282, 406 INDEX Amen, Gerald, 247 Amory, Elise, 286 Amos, Bettye, 288, 408 Amos, Danny, 340, 433 Andersen, Noel, 405 Anderson, Adrienne, 408 Anderson, Alan, 338, 408 Anderson, Amos, 205 Anderson, Chuck, 205, 224, 357 Anderson, Charles, 224 Anderson, Cherry, 408 Anderson, Gene, 408 Anderson, Eddie, 393 Anderson, Edwin, 332, 433 Anderson, James, 256, 386 Anderson, James, 393 Anderson, Kathleen, 276, 386 Anderson, Kathryn, 204 Anderson, Linda, 236, 253, 264, 404 Anderson, Linda, 408 Anderson, Mark, 298, 433 Anderson, Micky, 408 Anderson, Mike, 308, 336, 405 Anderson, O. W., 393 Anderson, Pamela, 217, 433 Anderson, Peter, 299, 385 Anderson, Press, 182 Anderson, Steve, 234 Andre, Janet, 433 Andrew, Richard, 386 Andres, Kris, 398 Andrew, Bill, 224, 225, 235, 382 Andrews, Beth, 294, 398 Andrews, Brenda, 404 Andrews, Diane, 408 Andrews, Carol, 214, 291, 408 Andrews, Jackie, 280, 433 Andrews, John, 364 Andrews, Karen, 238, 240 Andrews, Karyn Andrews, Norman, 308, 393 Andrews, Robert, 235 Andrews, Marie, 433 Andrews, William, 320 Angel, Jimmy, 393 Anglin, Melinda, 294, 408 Anglin, Thomas, 386 Aniya, Masamu, Annicott, Charles, 393 Ansley, Susan, 268, 408 Ansley, Hamilton, 336, 408 Ansley, Palmer, 433 Ansley, Randall, 320, 384 Ansley, William Anthony, Jerry, 328 Antopolsky, Daniel, 344, 405 Appelt, Thomas, 386 Applebury, Richard, 308, 398 Applegate, Mary Alice, 274, 433 Archebelle, Michael, 364 Archer, Bill, 393 Ard, Robert, 393 Ard, Virginia, 408 Ariail, Mary, 226, 408 Arifin, 216 Armona, Lynda, 238 Armstrong, Brent, 304 Armstrong, Mary, 398 Armstrong, Terri, 236 Arndt, Tom, 211, 242 Arnold, Frank, 433 Arnold, Russell, 223, 355, 386 Arnold, Sally, 284, 433 Arnold, Tyrus, 433 Arnsdorf, Linda, 252, 294, 403 Arnsdorff, Wendell, 246 Aronson, Mark, 324, 408 Arp, Richard, 223 Arrington, Curtis, 246 Arrington, Wayne, 340, 405 Arwood, Beth, 408 Asbury, Elizabeth, 284, 433 Ascher, Randy, 344, 351 Ash, Linda, 398 Ash, Waymon, 386 Ashford, Clinton, 182 Ashley, Charles, 315, 386 Askew, Ann, 288, 398 Askew, Susan, 276 Aspinwall, David, 246 Astin, Tim, 408 Atchison, William, 320 Atkins, Bruce, 408 Atkins, Robert, 249 Attaway, Cynthia, 404 Ault, Trammell, 408 Aultman, Frank, 336, 408 Austin, Glenn, 304, 349, 408 Austin, Melissa, 398 Austin, Ronald, 408 Austin, Walter, 241, 385 Avedisian, Gregg, 330, 408 Averett, Barbara, 216, 408 Averett, Devron Randolph Avery, Allan Avery, Carol, 433 John Albright: Journalism, Minister of Publications, Who's Who Avery, Hal, 342, 386 Avery, Pam, 202, 282, 357, 422 Avery, Peggy, 408 Avriett, Nancy, 243, 286, 433 Awtrey, Susan, 268, 408 Axelrod, Susan, 253, 280, 422 Aycock, Bruce, 422 Ayers, Jean, 271, 408 Ayers, Monty, 221 Ayers, Dan, 386 Ayers, Douglas, 312, 386 Ayoub, Nadya, 382 Azar, Nancy, 398 B Babbitt, Nancy, 235 Bache, Peggy, 264, 386 Bacon, Peggy, 227 Bagby, Judy, 220, 271, 405 Baggett, Leonard, 393 Baggs, Beverly, 276, 422 Baggs, Dee Dee, 211, 253, 274, 408 Bagley, Earl, 382 Bagley, Pat, 284, 408 Bagnaud, Darrell, 405 Bagwell, Bobbie, 268, 422 Bagwell, Stanley, 408 Bagwell, William, 393 Bailey, Barry, 422 Bailey, Brant, 186, 241 Bailey, Gail, 422 Bailey, George, 408 Bailey, Jackie, 296, 404 Bailey, John, 334, 355, 386 Bailey, Robert, 408 Bailey, Susan, 382 Bailey, Susan, 408 Bailey, Walter, 433 Bailey, William, 185, 212 Bailey, Woodrow, 385 Bailie, Jan, 235 Bair, Zane, 316, 405 Baird, James, 405 Baker, Carole, 268, 398 Baker, Charles, 224, 405 Baker, Dianne, 294, 398 Baker, Maria, 408 Baker, Kay, 264, 382 Baker, Steven, 364 Baker, W. A. 316, 408 Bakler, Jerry, 384 Balchin, Patricia, 422 Baldwin, Brooke, 220 Baldwin, Gary, 433 Baldwin, James, 211 Baldwin, Sheila, 422 Balfour, John, 340, 422 Balkcom, Edward, 393 Balkcom, Wayne, 408 Balkcom, Mac, 246, 355, 408 Ball, Jeannie, 294, 408 Ball, Linda, 284, 305, 422 Ball, Tommy, 306, 349, 408 Ballard, Anne, 282, 386 Ballard, David, 316, 408 Ballard, Nancy, 282, 408 Ballengee, Anne, 386 Ballenger, Terrel, 382 Ballenger, W. P., 386 Balue, Barbara, 398 Bandow, Paul William Bandy, Anne, 433 Banke, Terry, 384 Bankhead, Cynthia, 296, 422 Bankhead, Jan, 291, 303, 408 Banks, Terry, 312 Bankson, Linda, 211, 243, 252, 408 Bankston, David, 308, 422 Bankston, Glen, 356 Bannigan, Joseph, 241 Bannister, Carole, 405 Barabe, Barbara, 408 Barashick, Phyllis, 280, 422 Barbano, Michael, 382 Barbash, Kenneth, 312, 408 Barbee, Thomas, 408 Barber, David, 256 Barber, Dennis, 242 Barber, Glenn, 308, 422 Barbin, Kay, 291, 386 Barch, Martha, 433 Barclay, Faye, 422 Barday, Salim, 382 Barefoot, T, R., 433 Barfield, Carol, 433 Barfield, Ronald, 385, 422 Barfield, Edgar, 332, 393 Barge, Branche, 393 Barge, Sidney, 316, 422 Barge, Tommy, 433 Bargeron, Ellen, 239 Bargmann, Monika, 207 Barker, Katherine, 238 Barksdale, C. R., 233, 386 Barnard, Beverly, 433 Barnes, Bonnie, 2%, 422 Barnes, David, 223, 433 Brenda Butler: Math Ed., Secretary of Student Body, Who's Who Barnes, Herbert, 433 Barnes, James, 422 Barnes, John, 364 Barnes, Linda, 404 Barnes, P. L., 308, 422 Barnes, Paula, 433 Barnes, Richard, 184 Barnes, Steve, 220, 239, 243 Barnes, Wendell, 328, 422 Barnett, Ned, 346, 433 Barnett, Keith, 241, 433 Barnett, Thomas, 408 Barnhill, Emily, 422 Barr, Lawson, 408 Barrett, David, 408 Barrett, David, 363 Barrett, Paul, 238, 239- Barron, Lora, 433 Barron, Lanette, 408 Barrow, Charles, 223, 386 Barrow, Hugh, 408 Barrow, Walter, 305 Barrs, Carl, 236, 408 Bart, Vivian, 422 Bartholomew, Bruce, 308, 422 Bartlett, Blair, 318, 422 Bartlow, Donald, 433 Barton, Jane, 408 Barton, Joseph, 334, 359, 408 Barton, Neal, 408 Barton, Steve, 433 Barton, Suzanne, 357 Bass, Charlene, 422 Bass, Judy, 433 Bass, Kathy, 276, 408 Bassett, Stephen, 408 Bassett, Wilmer, 177, 338, 422 Bateman, Barbara, 234 Bateman, Janice, 278, 422 Bateman, Judy, 264, 422 Bateman, Betsy, 264, 365, 422 Bates, Randy, 336, 408 Batten, Thomas, 205 Batten, Lynn, 223, 246 Battey, Therese, 271, 422 Battle, L. A., 205, 422' Batton, Jan, 241 Batts, Stephen, 433 Baxter, Carlton, 256, 257, 384 Baxter, Edward, 184, 326, 408 Baxter, Heyward, 219, 225, 320, 393 Baxter, Melany, 256 Baxter, Paul, 195, 198, 201, 206, 209, 223 Baxter, W. E., 324, 408 Bayless, Sandra, 408 Beacham, H. K., 233, 299, 387 Beacham, Jim, 304, 408 Beacham, Rick, 356 Beasley, Ben, 433 Beale, Billy, 433 Bealer, Alex, 334, 408 Beales, Diane, 433 Bean, Bob, 234, 235 Beard, John, 382 Beard, Miriam, 433 Bearden, Anita, 272, 387 Bearden, Jerry, 408 Beasley, Brenda, 204, 214 Beasley, J. B., 205, 422 Beasley, Linda, 422 Beasley, Martha, 236, 294, 398 Beatty, Dennis, 408 Beaty, Rebecca, 422 Beavers, Ton ny, 422 Beca, Tito, 382 Beck, John, 234 Beck, Luther, 234 Becker, William, 433 Beckham, Barbara, 282, 408 Beckham, Robert, 433 Beckler, Jerry, 256 Beckworth, Lee, 422 Becraft, W. L., 408 Bedell, Baxter, 236, 239 Bedingield, Carl, 233, 387 Bedingfield, Kay, 433 Bedingfield, Karen, 288, 433 Bedwell, Butch, 422 Beegle, Philip, 210, 342, 408 Beeson, Terry, 330, 408 Begnaud, Darrel, 195, 225, 363, 365 Behl, John, 320, 393 Beightol, Bob, 336, 384, 408 Belch, Dianne, 433 Belew, Joe, 210, 408 Bell, Ann, 422 Bell, Tony, 223 Bell, Bryan, 241 Bell, David, 408 Bell, Deborah, 408 Bell, E. W 408 Bell, Jeannie, 408 Bell, Julie, 433 Bell, Lee, 256 Bell, Steve, 327, 393 Bellamy, Pat, 422 Bellamy, Sandra, 398 Bellew, John, 433 Bellinger, Holly, 210, 284, 408 Bellury, Tim, 355 Belote, Billie, 276, 408 Belote, Victor, 318, 408 Beltran, Frank, 433 Belville, Susan, 387 Benator, Gene, 344, 408 Benator, Rachel, 204, 234, 236, 240, 422 Benefield, Phillip, 223, 330, 408 Benford, G. C., 408 Benford, Howard, 304, 408 Bennati, Grant, 177 Bennett, Edwin, 256 Bennett, Keith, 340, 393 Bennett, Karen, 433 Bennett, Michael, 393 Bennett, Anne, 398 Bennett, Naomi, 387 Bennett, Sally, 234, 236, 408 Bennett, Stephen, 364 Bennett, Thomas, 249 Bennett, Billy, 422 Bennis, Edward, 241 Benson, Jim, 330, 405 Benson, Sims, 234, 256 Benston, Michael, 249 Bentley, Charles, 246 Benton,Fred,433 Benton, Larry, 405 Benton, Rebecca, 270, 387 Benton, Larry, 224 Bercegeay, Mary, 284, 422 Bergeron, Bill, 238 Berk, Susan, 422 Berkowitz, Barbara, 247 Berlin, Harriet, 292, 433 Berman, Brenda, 329, 365, 408 Berrong, Jimmy, 393 Berry, Brenda, 433 Berry, Charles, 236, 240 Berry, Glenn, 246 Berry, Kay, 276, 408 Berry, Larry, 241, 363, 365, 387 Berry, S. W., 223, 228, 241, 387 Berryman, Steve, 364 Berta, Lisa, 278, 422 Berta, Richard, 326, 408 Betsill, Carl, 403 Bettis, Elizabeth, 398 Beyer, Jo Ann, 398, 408 Beytagh, Thomas, 433 Shullar, Hardeep, 382 Bickers, Olen, 387 Bickerstaff, Ben, 304 Bickerstaff, Cindy, 274, 408 Bienstock, Steven, 299, 387 Bierman, George, 214, 221, 243, 246 Bilbro, Barry, 256 Binder, John, 308, 409 Birchall, Jackie, 264, 409 Birchmore, Daniel, 186, 205, 207 Bird, Helen, 409 Bird, Helen, 433 Bird, Mary, 409 Biron, Paul, 387 Bishop, Debbie, 270, 422 Bishop, Linda, 433 Bishop, Pamela, 365 Bisplinghoff, Judy, 232, 253, 382 Bius, Gwyned, 272, 398 Bivins, James, 409 Blachin, Jane, 398 Black, Barbara, 288, 433 Black, Gary, 344, 422 Black, Gerald, 409, 422 Black, Jerry, 235 Black, Laura, 433 Black Maria, 268, 405 Black, Jerrell, 228, 409 Blackman, Charlotte, 298, 409 Blackmon, Eleanor, 433 Blackmon, Al, 320, 393 Blackshear, Janet, 422 Blackstock, Patsy, 270, 422 Blackwell, Jane, 224 Blackwell, Gene, 294, 409 Blackwell, Patty, 276, 387 Blackwood, Emily, 278, 422 Blackwood, Curtis, 211 Blaine, Carolyn, 291, 398 Blair, Susan, 387 Blaisdell, James, 310, 387 Blake, Darby, 276, 357, 409 Blake, Stuart, 384 Blalock, Carol, 286, 365, 422 Blalock, Harvey, 241 Blanchard, Henry, 393 Blanchard, Jan, 208, 282, 409 Bland, John, 234, 256 Blankenship, Donnie, 387 Blankenship, Wayne, 346, 409 Blankenship, James, 318, 393 Blanton, Kathey, 433 Blanton, Leonard, 385 Blanton, Randy, 256, 330, 409 Blanton, Robbi, 433 Blasingame, Tom, 422 Blau, Nathan, 228 Bleiberg, Bob, 300, 409 Blissit, Kitty, 238, 239 Blomgren, Donna, 387 Bloodworth, Brenda, 422 Blood worth, George, 246 Bloodworth, Peggy, 210, 266, 357, 409 Bloom, Laura, 280, 422 Blore, Norman, 387 Blount, James, 393 Blount, Susan, 200, 220, 325 Blum, Barbara, 280, 422 Blum, Ellen, 422 Blum, Peggy, 422 Blum, Richard, 393 Blumberg, Edward, 300, 422 Blumberg, Bonnie, 398 Blumberg, Sandra, 292, 422 Blumenthal, Barbara, 365 Biumin, Florence,. 280, 422 Blythe, Kathy, 276, 393 Boatright, Jim, 387 Boatwright, Joan, 256, 384 Bobbitt, Nancy, 433 Bock, Ronald, 330, 387 Boddiford, Sarah, 433 Bodkin, Rosalind, 409 Bodziner, Brenda, 280, 298, 409 Bogan, Pat, 433 Boge, Gary, 344 Bogeslov, Richard, 300, 433 Boggs, Frank, 320, 422 Boggs, Gordon, 409 Boggus, Stan, 177 Bogoslawsky, Gary, 422 Bogrow, Bernard, 387 Bohler, Eddie, 393 Boiter, Nancy, 296, 387 Bolander, Robert, 199, 212 Bolden, Regina, 409 Bolden, Terry, 387 Boley, Bertram, 312, 433 Boling, Laura, 404 Boling, Lera, 252, 253, 264 Bollinger, Janice, 409 Bolster, Paul, 211 Bolton, William, 422 Boman, Lamar, 409 Bomar, Lynda, 282, 387 Bonawandt, Karl, 241 Bond, Clifford, 393 Bonds, Wanda, 409 Bondy, Richard, 302, 385 Bone, Glenn, 318, 409 Bonner, Jerri, 253 Booker, Cecelia, 433 Booker, Jeff, 299, 393 Boone, Michael, 205 Boone, William, 302, 385 Booth, Robert, 205, 422 Booz, John, 328, 393 Borden, Joseph, 236, 239, 240 Borders, Carolyn, 422 Borders, Paul, 246 Bortell, Jim, 247, 393 Bosquet, Dennis, 398 Bostick, Margaret, 268, 422 Bostick, M. V., 393 Boswell, Mary, 204, 261, 276, 422 Boswell, William, 187, 316. 422 Botsaris, Van, 312, 409 Botts, Jacqueline, 422 Boulware, Barbara, 253, 274, 409 Bowden, Susan, 387 Bowden, William, 433 Bowen, Barbara, 210 Bowen, Barry, 409 Bowen, Scott, 253 Bowen, Bonnie, 296, 409 Bowen, Charles, 409 Bowen, Jerry, 422 Bowen, Larry, 433 Bowen, Martha, 409 Bowen, Milton, 328, 422 Bowen, Robert, 233 Bowen, William, 433 Bower, Allen, 346, 393 Bowers, Cliff, 409 Bowers, Lora, 433 Bowers, Bob, 308, 409 Bowie, Gerald, 409 Bowles, David, 409 Bowles, J. G., 318, 409 Bowles, Robert, 256, 384 Bowman, Jerry, 302 Bowman, Kenneth, 409 Boyd, Julia, 252, 422 Boyd, Kathy, 387 Boyd, Mike, 398 Boyd, Nancy, 278, 422 Boyd, Randy, 330, 393 Boyd, Susan, 286, 409 Boyd, William, 303, 409 Boydston, Tommy, 330, 350, 422 Boyer, Richard, 422 Boyett, Arthur, 249 Boyett, Hill, 304 Boyle, Nancy, 294, 422, Boynton, Bruce, 320, 393 Bozeman, Al, 433 Bozman, Joyce, 200, 260, 286, 365, 398 Brabson, Emily, 433 Bracey, Betsy, 288, 433 445 Oscar Cook: Law, Pres., Student Bar Assoc., Who's Who Brackett, Angie, 422 Bradbury, William, 356, 433 Braddock, Robert, 433 Bradfield, Robert, 409 Bradford, Anne, 382 Bradford, Cissy, 409 Bradford, Jan, 433 Bradford, Larry, 393 Bradford, Cissy, 278 Bradford, Ross, 182 Bradford, Sarah, 409 Bradley, Kathy, 433 Bradley, Paul, 306, 422 Bradley, Shelia, 433 Bradley, Stephen, 355, 409 Bradley, Tommye, 274, 422 Bragdon, Deborah, 235 Bragg, Raymond, 224 Bragg, Robert, 356 Bragg, Ennis, 236 Bramblett, James, 221 Bramblett, Sarah, 409 Bramlett, Larry, 246 Bramlett, Nita, 409 Branan, Kyle, 206, 221, 242 Branan, Merriana, 220, 270, 387 Branan, T. L., 387 Branch, Mary, 288, 433 Branch, Milton, 357, 433 Brand, Robert, 236, 433 Brandau, Trudy, 422 Brandes, Beverly, 409 Brandes, Robert, 332, 422 Brandon, Bonnie, 409 Brandt, Nancy, 292 Branham, Yolande, 382 Brannen, Kyle, 203 Brannen, Mickey, 236, 282, 409 Brantley, Geneva, 387 Brantley, Larry, 422 Brantley, Robert, 310, 405 Brantley, Wade, 177, 184, 340, 422 Brasfield, Jim, 409 Brashear, Tice, 248 Brasher, Larry, 177 Braswell, Ralph, 326, 422 Brogdon, Linda, 409 Brooker, Charles, 234, 256 Brooks, Danny, 242, 243 Brooks, David, 393 Brooks, Jane, 274, 398 Brooks, Jerry, 234, 236, 240 Brooks, Lemuel, 434 Brooks, Nancy, 278, 422 Brooks, Peter, 246 Broussard, Jo Ann, 234, 434 Browder, Charles, 186 Brown, Alice, 276, 409 Brown, Barbara, 434 Brown, Barbara, 286 Brown, Becky, 207, 2%, 398 Brown, Bela, 241 Brown, Bonnie, 294, 409 Brown, Bruce, 434 Brown, Angela, 409 Brown, Cecil, 434 Brown, Connie, 387 Brown, Cynthia, 266, 270, 422 Brown, Danny, 384 Brown, David, 246 Brown, Debbie, 434 Brown, Debbie, 434 Brown, Donna, 398 Brown, Doris, 291, 434 Brown, Dwight, 205, 422 Brown, Ed, 324, 385 Brown, Elizabeth, 266, 405 Brown, Gaylain, 310, 422 Brown, Harriet, 221, 284, 409 Brown, Harvey, 233, 409 Brown, James, 256 Brown, James, 246 Brown, Jan, 238 Brown, Jesse, 256 Brown, Joanne, 409 Brown, John, 338, 385 Brown, John, 363 Brown, Terry, 241 Brown, Karen, 409 Brown, Margaret, 291, 398 Brown, Marilynn, 291, 434 Brown, M. T., 306, 409 Brown, Mary, 268, 422 Brown, Michael, 409 Brown, Michael, 409 Brown, Michael, 422 Brown, Nancy, 398 Brown, Nova, 262 Brown, Pamela, 276, 409 Brown, Patricia, 404 Brown, Patrick, 434 Brown, Paula, 409 Brown, Peggy, 398 Brown, Phillip, 422 Brown, Ray, 221, 434 Brown, Richard, 306, 409 Brown, Ronnie, 409 Brown, Scott, 326, 434 Brown, Stanley, 243 Brown, Steve, 177, 338, 393 Brown, Susan, 207, 422 Brown, Susan, 192, 210 Brown, Valerie, 434 Brown, Victor, 385 Brown, Victoria, 434 Brown, William, 247, 303, 393 Browning, Patricia, 236 Brownlee, Katharine, 291, 422 Brownlee, Kenneth, 409 Brownlee, Sandra, 422 Brownlow, Jill, 296, 409 Broxton, Linda, 434 Broyles, Ed, 308, 409 Bruce, Patsy, 214, 284, 434 Bruce, Patty, 276 Bruce, Steve, 409 Bruce, William, 338, 409 Bruker, Davenport, 338, 422 Bruker, William, 233, 387 Brumby, Mary, 422 Brumby, Mason, 304 Brunauer, Marilyn, 409 Bruno, Mary, 202, 210 Brunson, Peter, 224 Brunsvold, Pam, 434 Braun, Nancy, 291, 422 Braxley, Donald, 346, 409 Bray, Skip, 330, 409 Brazell, Carol, 422 Brazell, Cheryl, 398 Braziel, Deborah, 433 Braziel, Ernestine, 268, 398 Braziel, Jim, 422: Bredlow, Mary, 276, 433 Breedlove, Nancy, 409 Breedlove, Bill, 248, 422 Breland, Janice, 422 ' Bremer, Martin, 256 Brennan, Scott, 422 Brennan, Thomas, 178 Brent, Marguerite, 398 Bretz, Mary, 433 Brewer, Candy, 398 Brewer, Joe, 205, 422 Brewer, Larry, 382 Brewer, Willene, 256, 257, 384 Brewster, Joe, 409 Brewster, Bill, 316, 387 Brewton, Betty, 252, 404 Brewton, Melvin, 409 Brewton, Penny, 404 Brice, Michael, 393, 409 Brice, Nancy, 276, 398 Brice, William, 177 Brickey, Paul, 241 Bridger, Mary, 264, 409 Bridgers, Dan, 393 Bridges, Robert, 236, 433 Bridwell, Kenneth, 249 Briggs, Duncan, 382 Briggs, Gerald, 205, 422 Brightwell, Lyn, 253, 282, 405 Brinkley, Carolyn, 278, 409 Brinkley, Charles, 332, 409 Brinson, Dell, 398 Brinson, Mary, 422 Briscoe, Diane, 398 Briscoe, Hubert, 382 Brisendine, Emily, 221 Brisiel, Robert, 382 Britt, Linda, 409 Britt, Toni, 256, 384 Britt, W. R., 393 Brittain, Gwen, 291, 365, 398 Britton, Bonnie, 266, 398 Britton, Mary, 204, 215, 284, 422 Broadrick, Kathryn, 238, 409 Brock, Edward, 434 Brock, Gary, 385 Brock, John, 359, 409 Brock, Marilyn, 284, 398 Brock, Ronnie, 409 Brock, Vickie, 409 Brussack, Robert, 203 Bryan, Alice, 284, 409 Bryan, Barbara, 387 Bryan, Jean, 240 Bryan, Marta, 291, 434 Bryan, Virginia, 238 Bryant, Anne, 288, 398 Bryant, June, 409 Bryant, Frank, 239, 409 Bryant, J. P., 326 Bryant, W. E., 405 Bryson, Tony, 225, 405 Buchanan, Cynthia, 398 Buchanan, James, 332, 422 Buchanan, Jerry, 235, 346, 434 Buchanan, Pamela, 291, 398 Buchanan, Sammy, 314, 403 Buchanan, Tom, 434 Buck, Jan, 294, 409 Buckner, Paula, 274, 422 Budd, Roger, 340, 422 Buddin, Mem, 270, 434 Budnick, Barbara, 262, 409 Buffin, Tom, 328, 409 Buffington, Linda, 387 Buffington, Ann, 387 Buffkin, Claire, 276, 422 Buice, Allyson, 409 Bullard, Bonnie, 422 Bullard, Cathy, 296, 422, 423 Bullard, Cheryle, 278, 296, 404 Bullard, Sally, 253, 405 Bullock, Delores, 423 Bumgardner, Max, 357, 434 Bumgartner, Jim, 434 Bunch, Michael, 314, 409, 423 Bundesman, B. B., 318 Bundrick, Lee, 423 Bunitsky, Cindy, 264, 423 Bunker, Nancy, 253, 409 Bunker, Sally, 434 Bunn, Woodrow, 385 Burch, Amy, 243, 423 Burch, Harold, 247 Burch, Nell, 278, 409 Burdett, Bonnie, 284, 434 Burdett, Judy, 409 Burdette, Boyd, 320, 393 Burdette, Wynema, 296, 409 Burdick, Nancy, 253, 284, 405 Burel, John, 205 Burel, Michael, 393 Burford, Robert, 434 Burge, Donna, 409 Burger, Fred, 405 Burgess, Richard, 205, 423 Burgess, Thomas, 409 Burgess, Warren, 308, 409 Burke, Keith, 356, 434 Burke, Pam, 292, 423 Burnes, Jacqueline, 409 Burnett, David, 423 Burnette, Amelia, 409 Burnette, Jack, 409 Burnette, Jeff, 184 Burnham, Linda, 253, 264, 409 Burns, Anita, 398 Burns, James, 305, 363 Burns, Ken, 423 Burns, Linda, 398 Burquest, Mark, 223 Burrell, John, 238, 239, 328 Burrell, Wayne, 303, 393 Burriss, Robert, 434 Burroughs, Diane, 434 Burroughs, Kay, 409 Burroughs, Danny, 256, 340, 409 Burson, Lynn, 291, 409 Burt, Vicky, 264, 398, 409 Burt, Walter, 205, 423 Burton, Ed, 249 Burton, Robert, 302, 385 Burtz, Diane, 409 Burwell, Warren, 423 Busbee, Gail, 288, 434 Busby, Fred, 326 Busby, Thomas, 434 Busch, Edward, 346, 409 Bush, Lane, 282, 409 Bush, Evelyn, 286, 434 Bush, Lexie, 270, 434 Bush, Michael, 332, 393 Bush, Walter, 205, 304, 423 Bush, Tommy, 434 Busko, Gregory, 241 Busley, Fred, 398 Bussey, Ricky, 318, 423 Butler, Beverly, 264, 423 Butler, Brenda, 200, 208, 236, 288, 338, 381 Butler, Buzzy, 291, 409 Butler, Dee, 409 446 Butler, Frank, 205, 423 Butler, Glenn, 210, 338, 355, 387 Butler, James, 325, 423 Butler, Juli, 409 Butler, Robbie, 282, 365, 387 Butson, Linda, 434 Buttram, Gayle, 279, 410 Buttram, Winston, 434 Butts, Donald, 387 Butts, Richard, 364 Butts, Susan, 288, 387 Buwdesman, B. B., 393 Byerly, Jane, 291, 398 Byess, Dan, 299, 410 Byne, Edmund, 233 Bynum, Frances, 410 Byram, Roberta, 204, 410 Byrd, Dorothy, 410 Byrd, Susan, 271, 410 Byrd, Kathy, 236 Byrd, Wayne, 177 Byrd, William, 423 Byrd, David, 318, 342, 410 Byron, Jean, 235 C Cagle, Jarrell, 302, 385 Cain, Jeffrey, 423 Cain, John, 234, 256 Cain, W. S., 387 Caldwell, Adrianne, 398 Caldwell, Diane, 235, 423 Caldwell, Gladys, 434 Caldwell, James, 393 Caldwell, Jane, 204, 243, 423 Caldwell, Mimi, 268, 410 Caldwell, Robert, 304, 393 Calhoun, Ann, 268, 423 Calhoun, Eleanor, 274, 404 Calhoun, John, 185 Calhoun, Mary, 291, 398 Calhoun, Morgan, 382 Callaway, Digne, 423 Callaway, Edward, 384 Callaway, Elisa, 266, 306, 357, 423 Callaway, Elizabeth, 398 Callaway, Harold, 177, 342, 410 Callaway, Tom, 304, 410 Callaway, Tim, 177' Callison, James, 221, 326, 434 Calloway, Ben, 405 Calloway, Stephen, 236, 423 Cameron, Mary, 398 Cameron, Sherrill, 249 Camp, Byron, 338, 434 Camp, Gloria, 410 Camp, Preston, 434 Camp, Lawrence, 214 Camp, Marion, 398 Camp, Emily, 410 Camp, Ronald, 326, 410 Camp, Thomas, 240 Camp, William, 363 Campanella, Kirby, 185 Campbell, Algi, 349, 423 Campbell, Barry, 241 Campbell, Connie, 278, 410 Campbell, Debbie, 268, 410 Campbell, Eddie, 410 Campbell, Ellen, 253, 288, 405 Campbell, Fred, 382 Campbell, James, 355 Campbell, J. P., 309, 387 Campbell, Jessica, 284, 410 Campbell, John, 177, 393 Campbell, Cathy, 240, 314 Campbell, Kenneth, 233 Campbell, Kerry, 338, 423 Campbell, Laura, 281, 423 Campbell, Lewis, 316, 410 Campbell, Maridel, 253 Campbell, Michael, 299, 387 Campbell, Nanci, 434 Campbell, Ronald, 219 Campbell, Tommy, 334, 387 Campbell, William, 225 Canipelli, Kevin, 382 Cannady, Glenda, 387 Cannon, Charles, 304, 385 Cannon, Kay, 266, 423, 434 Cannon, David, 312, 393 Cannon, James, 393 Cannon, J. R., 393 Cannon, J. W., 320, 423 Cannon, Nan, 272, 423 Cannon, Raymond, 393 Cannon, Richard, 385 Cannon, Robert, 185, 332 Cannon, Ronald, 387 Cannon, Tommy, 185, 332 Cantrell, David, 242 Cantrell, Dusty, 393 Cantrell, William, 303, 393 Caplan, Judy, 280, 423 Caras, Theresa, 294, 393 Carden, Oleane, 410 Carew, Glenn, 249 Cargill, Debra, 434 Carion, Kitty, 382 Carlan, Kitty, 264 Carlan, Stephen, 233 Carlen, Deborah, 225 Carlise, Marianne, 224 Carlisle, Russell, 312, 410 Carlisle, Kee, 309, 405 Carlson, Karen, 423 Carlton, Bill, 225 Carman, Clifford, 385 Carmichael, Cathy, 405 Carmichael, Dorner Lee, 276, 410 Carmichael, Jim, 423 Carnes, Doug, 309, 410 Carnes, Gloria, 294, 410 Carnes, Julie, 423 Carr, Emile, 423 Carr, Jacqueline, 227, 423 Carr, Mike, 320, 423 Carr, Karen, 296, 357, 410 Carr, Robert, 410 Carr, W. J., 320, 410 Carrier, Susan, 236, 268, 434 Carrington, Diane, 284, 410 Carroll, Linda, 272, 387 Carroll, Susan, 405, 410 Carroll, Billy, 177, 306, 423 Carson, Bobbye, 398 Carson, Charles, 183, 423 Carson, Donna, 387 Carson, Elizabeth, 291, 410 Carson, Francis, 246, 385 Carson, Larry, 223, 206 Carson, Scott, 184, 332, 423 Cartee, James, 332, 393 Carter, Diane, 382 Carter, Frank, 223 Carter, James, 185 Carter, Faye, 410 Carter,, Jan, 282, 365, 410 Carter, Janis, 434 Carter, Jerry, 205, 423 Carter, Linda, 423 Carter, Nancy, 236, 410 Carter-, Nancy, 272, 434 Carter, Paul, 247, 304, 423 Carter, Vickie, 288, 410 Carter, William, 336, 393 Cartledge, Marilyn, 286, 398 Cartledge, Tony, 219, 434 Carver, Brenda, 291, 423 Carver, Jenni, 291, 423 Casaday, Pindar, 404 Casalone, Jim, 393 Casey, Molly, 434 Casey, Susan, 398 Casey, William, 302, 410 Cash, Alvin, 223 Cash, Betty, 398 Cash, Donald, 183 Cashell, Carol, 387 Cason, Debra, 217 Cason, Louie, 342, 393, 410 Casper, Michael, 199, 201, 382 Cassell, Michael, 249 Cassiday, Colleen, 410 Cassidy, Michael, 342, 423 Castellaw, Daniel, 243, 246 Castleberry, Connie, 270, 423 Casto, Daniel, 387 Castro-Poveda, Paula, 256 Castro, Patricia, 291, 423 Castronis, Mike, 203, 336, 410 Cathey, Dennis, 363 Cathey, Scott, 234, 236 Cation, David, 256, 384 Cato, Earline, 410 Cato, Paul, 434 Cato, William, 434 Caudell, Laraine, 404 Cauley, Mike, 205, 318, 423 Causey, Charles, 340, 410 Causey, Davis, 235 Causey, Joseph, 205, 238, 239 Causey, Kenneth, 238, 240 Cauthen, Judy, 423 Cavan, Mike, 177, 340, 410 Cave, Cecille, 410 Cavitt, Ronald, 236, 238 Cawthon, Perry, 223 Cawthon, Mack, 211 Cawthon, Michael, 241 Cawthon,John, 434 Caylor, Christine, 398 Cebik, Mary, 252 Center, Jodie, 410 Cercone, Michael, 184 Chadburn, Richard, 228 Chafin, Linda, 434 Chalker, Charles, 328, 410 Chamberlin, Steve, 177 Chambers, Sue, 410 Chambers, Gretchen, 268, 410 Chambers, Guy, 434 Chambers, James, 302, 385 Chambers, Karen, 268, 387 Chambers, Stewart, 410 Chamblee, Frank, 384 Chambless, Marcy, 320, 393 Chambless, Proctor, 214, 325 Champion, Stewart, 316 Champion, Kay, 274, 423 Chance, David, 306, 393 Robert Fortson: Business, Treas., Student Senate, Who's Who Chancey, Beverly, 404 Chandler, Alice, 207, 387 Chandler, Clayton, 405 Chandler, Danny, .243 Chandler, Frank, 304, 423 Chandler, Stelle, 192, 207, 278, 387 Chandler, Jan, 387 Chandler, John, 393 Chandler, Gayle, 177, 270, 265, 423 Chandler, Sandra, 387 Chanin, Robert, 195, 196, 198, 199, 348 Channell, Ronald, 382 Chapel, Terry, 363, 364, 382 Chapman, Joseph, 243 Chapman, Carolyn, 434 Chapman, Kim, 434 Chappell, Karen, 434 Chappell, Ralph, 334, 387 Charney, Barbara, 292, 410 Chastain, Marie, 410 Chastain, Nelson, 312, 393 Chastain, Ray, 363, 398 Chatchavalwong, Darunee, 382 Chatfield, Lon, 177 Chatham, Georganne, 434 Chatham, David, 312, 423 Cheek, Larry, 393 Cheeley, C. R., 318, 423 447 Cheney, Charles, 236, 434 Cheney, Pat, 276, 423 Cherry, Van, 434 Chesnut, Saralyn, 291, 387 Chester, Barbara, 236, 434 Cheves, Cecil, 206, 210, 247, 336, 399, 410 Chew, Randy, 336, 423 Chewning, Ralph, 239, 434 Childers, Vicki, 410 Childs, Gail, 264, 423 Childs, G. F., 330, 387 Childs, John, 334, 423 Childs, Julie, 276, 410 , Chitwood, Mike, 304, 410 Crighton, Richard, 410 Christain, Charles, 434 Christian, Marilyn, 423 Christian, Nan, 423 Christian, Sam, 233, 387 Christian, Shirley, 410 Christie, Hugh, 238 Christman, Gina, 410 Christopher, David, 246 Chu, Leigh, 382 Claborn, Kathryn, 398 Clancy, Thomas, 434 Clapp, D. W., 393 Clark, Jane, 294 Clark, Barbara, 288, 410 Clark, Carol, 434 Clark, Catherine, 434 Clark, Craig, 384 Clark, George, 363 Clark, Jarpes, 393 Clark, James, 410 Clark, Chris, 236 Clark, Johnnie, 249 Clark, June, 256 Clark, Laura, 266, 423 Clark, Linda, 398 Clark, Marion, 278, 387 Clark, Marsha, 410 Clark, Marshal, 233 Clark, Mary, 284, 387 Clark, Merrilyn, 234, 239 Clark, Nary, 330, 393 Clark, Peter, 239, 434 Clark, Robert, 241, 310, 410 Clarke, Diane, 292, 387 Clarke, Bud, 336, 423 Clarke, Jane, 387 Clarkson, Greg, 330, 423 Clary, Carol, 286, 365, 423 Clary, Carolyn, 266, 423 Claxton, Emily, 264, 423 Claxton, Kip, 312, 393 Clay, Joseph, 256 Clay, Linda, 398 Cleghorn, Dean, 434 Clement, Diane, 398 Clement, Carolyn, 266, 357, 410 Clement, Art, 434 Clements, Cathy, 204, 357 Clements, Jerry, 410 Clements, Mary, 398 Clements, Milton, 387 Clemons, Debbie, 264, 410 Cleveland, Clare, 266, 387 Cleveland, Kevin, 183, 423 Cleveland, Fran, 398 Cleveland, Roy, 249 Cliff, Maynard, 205, 356 Clifford, Constance, 282, 410 Clifton, Jane, 410 Clifton, Linda, 256, 257, 384 Clifton, Patricia, 252 Cline, Nancy, 294, 434 Clontz, Julie, 238 Cloud, Tom, 338, 423 C lower, M. L., 320, 410 Chaylo, Michael, 186 Coalson, Camilla, 423 Coate, Charles, 423 Cobb, Catherine, 274, 434 Cobb, Frances, 387 Cobb, John, 177, 340, 423 Cobb, Linda, 398 Cobb, Sarah, 274, 423 Cobb, Bill, 387 Coburn, Steve, 434 Cochran, Erica, 264, 423 Coe, Colburn, 304 Cofer, Frank, 226, 410 Coffee, Joel, 239 Coggin, Vicky, 236, 434 Cohen, Alan, 300, 349, 410 Cohen, Barry, 178 Cohen, David, 300, 410 Cohen, Laura, 280, 410 Cohen, Lynne, 434 Cohen, Margie, 200, 210, 263, 292, 398 Cohen, Missy, 292, 393 Cohen, Steve, 434 Cohen, Steven, 393 Cohen, Steven, 344 Cohn, Linda, 292, 410 Cohn, Richard, 225 Coile, Becky, 410 Coile, Gerald, 434 Coile, Jay, 338 Coile, William, 338, 385 Coker, Ann,''236, 270, 410 Coker, Barry, 410 Colbert, Larry, 410 Colbert, Virginia, 410 Coldren, Margurite, 256, 257, 382 Cole, Babee, 292, 423 Cole, Carole, 225, 253, 288, 357, 405 Cole, Bill, 387 Cole, Bruce, 434 Cole, Julie, 288, 423 Cole, Laura, 423 Cole, Louis, 405 Cole, Patsy, 282, 410 Cole, Steven, 224 Cole, Doug, 355 Coleman, Carole, 410 Coleman, Cathy, 434 Coleman, Charles, 393 Coleman, Drew, 332, 393 Coleman, Ellery, 346, 410 Coleman, Ivan, 410 Coleman, Janet, 434 Coleman, John, 342, 394 Coleman, Jon, 332, 410 Coleman, Hope, 266, 272, 398 Coleman, Nancy, 261, 272, 398 Coleman, Patricia, 423 Coleman, R. A., 256, 384 Coleman, Thomas, 241 Coley, Barbara, 410 Coley, Ginger, 204, 282, 423 Colgrove, Jon, 325 Collar, Nancy, 284, 394 Collier, Coopie, 274, 410 Collier, Dennis, 249 Collier, Dennis, 312, 410 Collier, Kathy, 282, 423 Collier, L. T., 410 Collier, Mike, 410 Collins, Candy, 204, 207, 210, 296, 410 Collins, Carol, 423 Collins, Curtis, 410 Collins, Danny, 394 Collins, David, 434 Collins, Debbie, 253, 284, 410 Collins, Donna, 268 Collins, Edward, 405 Collins, Jim, 403 Collins, Janet, 434 Collins, Leon, 237, 240, 394 Collins, Lisa, 434 Collins, Lynnda, 387 Collins, Martin, 398 Collins, Olin, 243 Collins, Steve, 246 Collins, William, 219, 331, 394 Collins, William, 434 Collinsworth, Phillip, 334, 387 Colquitt, Harold, 318, 410 Colquitt, Harriet, 434 Colson, Carl, 225 Colson, Mary, 253 Colvin, Mac, 434 Colwell, C. C., 423 Colwell, Jim, 410 Combe, Caroline, 410 Combs, Caroline, 264 Combs, Cathie, 298, 410 Combs, Louis, 410 Compton, Philip, 325, 410 Conboy, Steve, 243 Concar, James, 234, 256 Condon, Bill, 326, 423 Cone, Charles, 326, 394 Cone, Kathryn, 288, 387 Conger, Robert, 233 Conley, Becky, 404 Conley, Sherry, 382 Connah, James, 387 Connell, David, 328, 403 Connell, Sherry, 434 Connelly, James, 410 Conner, Douglas, 410 Conner, Maxine, 398 Connor, Jerry, 318, 410 Considine, Denise, 434 Constantine, Robert, 316, 382 Conway, Tim, 247, 394 Conyers, Reid, 184 Coody, Edwin, 224, 225 Coody, Steve, 302, 434 Cook, Lynn, 387 Cook, Cynthia, 410 Cook, Donald, 394 Cook, Herbert, 394 Cook, Fred, 302, 385 Cook, John, 403 Cook, Karen, 434 Cook, Kenneth, 246, 385 Cook, Chris, 268, 423 Cook, Sheila, 264, 410 Cooke, Mary, 288, 398 Coon, Robert, 328, 410 Cooper, Charles, 224 Cooper, Clark, 423 Cooper, James, 382 Cooper, Janette, 434 Cooper, Judy, 206, 387 Cooper, Judy, 398 Pam Anderson: Communications, Debate Team, Who's Who Cheryl McLaughlin: Education, Pres., Sigma Kappa, Who's Who 448 Cooper, Julius, 410 Cooper, Norma, 434 Cooper, Dianne, 423 Cooper, Ross, 364 Cooper, Kaye, 274, 410 Cooper, Bill, 331, 394 Cope, Janelle, 284, 387 Copelan, Jesse, 211 Copeland, Gwynne, 296, 398 Copeland, Carol, 288, 410 Copeland, Cheryl, 398 Copeland, Dwight, 410 Copeland, Greg, 237 Copeland, Mildred, 238, 410 Copeland, Richard, 410 Coplan, Sheila, 423 Corbett, Thomas, 236 J Corbitt, J. LJ, 332, 394 Cordell, Lynn, 270, 423 Cordell, Nancy, 434 Cordell, Sporty, 336, 423 Corgel, John, 292, 410 Corley, Cynthia, 410 Corn, Sandra, 387 Cornelius, Katherine, 382 Cornell, William, 346 Cornett, Richard, 403 Cornwell, Lane, 294, 398 Cornwell,-Elizabeth, 272 Corr, Price, 203, 209, 215, 233, Cortese; John, 364 Coryell, Henry, 233, 387 Cosby, Linda, 387 Cost, Debra, 221 ' Costa, Carol, 296, 410 Costa, Donna Jeanne, 434 Cotton; Carolyn, 266, 405 Couch, Tommy, 177 Couchman, Betsy, 241, 434 Couchman, Linda, 296, 398 Couey, Randall, 387 Coulton, Doug, 331 Coulter, Linda, 278, 398 Coursey, Robert, 220 Courter, Joyce, 256, 384 Courtney, Cathy, 423 Coutcher, Daniel, 434 Coutcher, Gail, 410 Coverdell, Patty, 270, 423 Covil, John, 234 Covington, Ralph, 234, 256 Cowan, Carol, 398 Cowan, Kathleen, 278, 423 Cowan, Kevin, 338, 355, 394 Cowen, Martin, 238 Cowles, Nancy, 237 Cox, Cader, 203, 206, 224, 225 Cox, Carol, 264, 398 Cox, Gary, 326, 355, 356, 410 Cox, Irene, 213 Cox, James, 247, 342, 423 Cox, Jan, 204, 216, 264, 423 Cox, Leslie, 434 Cox, Linda, 423 Cox, Suzanne, 434 Craft, Wesley, 410 Craft, John, 243 Crafton, Linda, 284, 410 Craig, Jep, 394 Craig, Jean, 410 Craig, Marie, 434 Craig, Sally, 292, 398 Craig, Tommy, 206 Crane, Clara, 404 Crane, Don, 331, 423 Crane, Thomas, 306, 410 Cranford, Martha, 288, 398 Cranman, Lynn, 280, 423 Crawford, Carol, 288, 404 Crawford, Claudia, 404 Crawford, Connie, 410 Crawford, George, 410 Crawford, G. M., 318, 423 Crawford, Jim, 398 Crawford, John, 253 Crawford, Jo, 288, 405 Crawford, Rebecca, 217, 410 Crawford, Sara, 238 Crawford, Tom, 219, 423 Crawley, Randall, 356, 423 Crawley, Kathleen, 410 Creech, Don, 303, 394 Creel, Steve, 326, 434 Crenshaw, Susan, 221 Crenshaw, McCarthy, 196 Crews, Dennis, 340, 410 Crews, Glenn, 394 Crews, James, 423 Crews, Judy, 404 Crews, Matthew, 210 Crews, Robert, 310, 349, 423 Crighton, Richard, 328 Crim, Darryl, 325, 410 Christman, Gina, 290 Crittendon, Mary, 398 Crochet, R. A., 387 Crocker, Bill, 340, 423 Cromer, Hugh, 205, 423 Cromley, Carole, 423 Cronan, Ann, 256, 257, 384 Crook, Ed, 312, 410 Crook, Jim, 410 Crookshank, Nancy, 294, 387 Crosby, Craig, 423 Crosby, Don, 410 Crosby, Ellisa, 382 Cross, C. G., 410 Cross, Hubert, 237 Crosswy, Milton, 332, 410 Crouch, Paula, 221, 434 Crouch, Robert, 410 Crouch, Alice, 270, 410 Crouch, Sherry, 384 Crout, Robert, 223, 382 Crow, Austin, 410 Crowe, Carol, 382 Crowe, David, 228, 410 Crowe, Hugh, 410 Crowe, James, 306 Crowe, Sam, 356, 434 Crowley, George, 205, 213 Crumbley, Jimmy, 403 Crunkleton, Cathy, 241, 296, 387 Culberson, Cheryl, 282, 423 Culberson, Mary, 398 Culbreth, Sara, 272, 410 Cullen, Theresa, 217 Culley, James, 364, 434 Culpepper, Ernie, 382 Culpepper, Joseph, 238, 239, 410 308, 309, 410 Cumbie, Johnnie, 410 Cummings, Dale, 394 Cummings, Joey, 220, 253, 266, 410 Cunningham, Anita, 387 Cunningham, David, 434 Cunningham, Flossie, 292, 423 Cunningham, Mike, 306, 434 Cunningham, Samuel, 434 Cunningham, William, 336, 410 Curd, Diane, 410 Curran, A. R., 320, 410 Currey, Daniel, 410 Currie, Marianne, 253, 292, 405 Curry, Samuel, 398 Curry, Stephen, 423 Curth, Pam, 266 Curtis, Carlton, 225 Curtis, Tommy, 243 Curtis, Luther, 411 Curtis, Mary, 266, 365, 410 Curtis, Ruth, 266 Cutler, Daniel, 241 Czura, Walter, 306, 411 D Dachs, Ronald, 303, 394 Dailey, Bob, 4347 Dale, Mitchelle, 249, 394 Dale, Sherryl, 423 Daley, Michael, 334, 411 Daley, Sue, 270, 423 Dalton, Brian, 363, 365 Dalton, Judy, 238, 240, 387 Damato, Margaret, 434 Dambrosio, Laura, 411 Dana, John, 338, 405 Daniel, Ben, 423 Daniel, Brenda, 382 Daniel, Buxton, 423 Daniel, Cecil, 411 Daniel, Lee, 177 Cnson, Alan, 338, 411 jnds, Garrett, 411 irds, Byron, 399 ards, Carl, 424 ards, David, 237 /ards, Dennis, 299 vards, Charlene, 221, 252 yards, Gary, 299, 394 wards, Bruce, 192, 214, 223, 238, 239, 424 wards, Joseph, 355, 394 wards, Nita, 241, 411 Iwards, Kathleen, 238 Iwards, Kerry, 435 iwards, Lawrence, 435 dwards, Gale, 411 dwards, Martha, 292, 411 idwards, Kathy, 411 Edwards, Nancy, 296, 435 Edwards, W. P., 346, 388 Eggers, William, 205, 364 Eggleston, Cynthia, 424 Eggleston, Susan, 435 Egwim, Christopher, 228, 382 Ehrlich, Mary, 344, 388 Eichholz, Gary, 424 Eidson, M, 206, 248 Eidson, Anna, 278, 411 Eisenberg, Carole, 292, 435 Eisenberg, Gene, 300, 424 Elam, Brenda, 424 Elder, |ohn, 233, 325, 388 Eley, Ann, 424 Elfenbein, Debra, 292, 424 Elkins, Mary, 274, 424 Elkins, Stephen, 211, 219, 424 Elkins, Wanda, 411 Eliard, Wayne, 435 Eller, Connie, 424 Ellington, C, 320, 394, 411 Ellington, James, 412 Ellington, lane, 286 Ellington, John, 256, 257 Estes, Paula, 405 Estrumse, Linda, 424 Etheridge, Carol, 264, 435 Etheridge, Charlotte, 424 Etheridge, Roger, 303, 394 Eubank, Harry, 319, 424 Eubanks, Donna, 276, 424 Eubanks, Paula, 282, 387 Eunice, Kay, 239 Evans, Beverly, 424 Evans, David, 424 Evans, )ane, 213, 220, 252, 263, 286, 404 Evans, )ohnny, 205 Evans, Lee, 248, 315, 394 Evans, Vince, 388 Evans, )ayne, 213, 253 Evans, Marilyn, 424 Evans, Mary, 256 Evans, Jan, 399 Evans, Nancy, 382 Evans, Robert, 306, 435 Evans, Lee, 256, 424 Evans, Rowan, 382 Evans, Vicki, 435 Everett, David, 336, 424 Everett, Karyn, 292, 424 Everts, Joanne, 211, 278, 424 Ewing, Susan, 424 Ezell, Tom, 388 Ezzard, William, 394 Faaborg, Gregory, 228 Fabian, Peter, 364 Fackler, Byron, 234 Fagan, James, 355 Failla, John, 394 Fain, Mary, 399 Fair, Jack, 341, 394 Fair, Shayne, 219, 225, 405 Faircloth, C. C 210, 247, 320, 412 Falkenstrom, Theila, 241 Fang, Reed, 435 Farmer, Kelly, 256 Farmer, Harold, 435 Farmer, Jim, 386 Farmer, Janie, 399 Farmer, Nancy, 252 Farnsworth, Steve, 177 Farr, Jonathan, 347, 424 Farr, Peggy, 292, 412 Farr, Terry, 298, 399 Farrar, Marvin, 242, 243 Farrar, Myra, 472 Farrar, Sandra, 435 Farrell, Michael, 424 Farris, James, 372, 472 Faulkner, Judy, 424 Feely, Nita, 424 Fegley, James, 310, 388 Fehskens, Terri, 435 Feig, Bonnie, 292, 424 Feinberg, Jna, 435 Feinberg, Ronald, 218, 224 Feingold, David, 300, 388 Feingold, David, 300, 388 Feinstein, Bob, 344, 424 Feist, Gerard, 184 Felder, Lynda, 286, 472 Felkel, William, 241, 403 Felker, John, 388 Feltman, John, 312, 388 Feltman, Larry, 238, 239 Felton, Claude, 405 Felts, Alice, 278, 365, 412 Felts, William, 303, 394 Felty, H. H 382 Fender, Carol, 435 Fender, Neal, 355, 412 Fenley, Larry, 184, 219 Fennel, Lynne, 274, 424 Ferrell, David, 435 Ferrell, James, 394 Ferrell, Kitty, 399 Ferrell, Linda, 220, 253, 271, 405 Fersen, Paul, 177 Fetner, Terry, 424 Fexley, James, 405 Fico, G. J., 394 Fields, J. H., 315, 384, 424 Fields, Susan, 278, 424 Fieseler, David, 233 Fievet, Charles, 256 Fievet, Chris, 412 Fievet, Linda, 424 Finch, J. B., 412 Finch, Jim, 319, 412 Finch, Susan, 435 Fincher, Hoyt, 334, 388 Fincher, John, 424 Findlay, John, 256 Finley, Patricia, 204, 424 Finnerty, John, 382 Finney, Carolyn, 274, 412 Finney, Kayron, 388 Firor, Helen, 272, 394 Fisher, Marena, 435 Fisher, Mark, 233, 342, 424 Fisherty, Barbara, 399 Fishman, Steve, 356 Fitts, Casey, 271, 424 Fitzgerald, Tom, 435 Fitzgerald, Yvonne, 292, 424 Fitzhugh, Patricia, 274, 424 Fitzpatrick, Barry, 424 Fitzpatrick, Dwain, 219 Fitzpatrick, Jane, 264, 424 Fitzpatrick, Robert, 205, 424 Flagg, Stephen, 299, 424 Flanagin, Stewart, 306, 388 Flatt, Diane, 298, 424 Flatt, Jane, 435 Fleeman, Sandra, 399 Fleenor, Carolyn, 278, 424 Fleisher, Nancy, 280, 4^ Fleming, Barbara, 243, 357 Fleming, Carl, 319, 412 Fleming, Ester, 328, 388, 412 Fleming, Linda, 296, 412 Fleming, Teresa, 271, 425 Fletcher, Joe, 326, 394, 412 Flewellen, Mary, 288, 412 Flinchum, Mitch, 199, 201, 242, 243, 403 Flint, Cordon, 435 Flint, Crisp, 334 Flucker, Cathy, 399 Floersheim, Steve, 344, 388 Floersheim, Suzanne, 280, 425 Flood, Richard, 435 Florence, Harold, 299, 435 Florence, Mike, 330, 382 Flowe, Charlie, 309, 412 Flowers, Arthur, 337, 425 Flowers, W. M., 326, 425 Floyd, e|P 435 Floyd, Edward, 237, 435 Floyd, George, 304, 412- Floyd, Mary, 425 Flynn, Terrence, 355 Flynt, Charlette, 288, 357, 412 Flynt, Crisp, 334, 364, 412 Foard, Julia, 204 Fogle, Carol, 399 Fokes, Joel, 388 Foley, Ann, 237, 240 Foley, Mike, 321, 412 Folger, Susan, 268, 425 Folk, James, 241 Folk, Ellen, 237, 435 Folwell, Kathie, 435 Foran, Mike, 319, 412 Ford, Ann, 282, 412 Ford, Becky, 388 Ford, John, 435 Ford, Lynne, 267, 412 Fordham, Herbert, 302, 412 Fordham, Peggy, 388 Foreman, Suzanne, 425 Forester, Sid, 341, 425 Forman, Fran, 292, 425 Forrester, Darryl, 220, 340, 341, 405 Forrester, Rebekah, 286, 399 Forsberg, Skip, 321, 425 Forth, Larry, 319, 435 Fortner, Don, 233, 412 Fortner, James, 435 Fortner, Philip, 256, 384 Fortner, Melody, 399 Fortson, Harold, 241 Fortson, James, 399 Fortson, Kenneth, 435 Fortson, L. E., 435 Fortson, Robert, 195, 199, 209, 247, 317, 348, 394 Foshee, Danny, 332, 394 Foss, Peter, 299, 412 Foss, Tony, 388 Foster, Anita, 435 Foster, Brian, 319, 394, 412 Foster, Dianne, 295, 394 Foster, Janet, 282, 412 Foster, John, 195, 304, 394 Foster, Kathryn, 238, 285, 412 Foster, Denise, 425 Foster, Maxie, 184 Foster, Rick, 412 Foster, Richard, 317 Fountain, Marylyn, 298, 357, 425 Fountain, Robert, 234, 256 Fowle, C. M., 388 Fowler, Berry, 233, 412 Fowler, Brenda, 295, 399 Fowler, Jo, 412 Fowler, Joe, 388 Fowler, Joe, 435 Fowler, Linda, 412 Fowler, Robert, 394 Fowler, Walter, 412 Fox, David, 214, 334, 388 Fox, Lewis, 435 Fox, Tina, 412 Fox, Glenn, 256, 315, 425 Frady, Wayne, 394 Frailey, Marilyn, 253, 262, 282, 283, 406 Fraley, Phyllis, 292, 406 Francisco, Lynwood, 241 Frankel, Ellen, 394 Frankel, Shelly, 293, 425 Franklin, Brooks, 209, 247, 338, 394 Franklin, Claudia, 425 Franklin, David, 309, 412 Fraser, Tom, 435 Frazier, Bill, 394 Frazier, Clay, 235 Frazier, M. C., 365, 435 Frazier, Bill, 347, 382 Frear, Charles, 242 Freed, Donna, 412 Freedman, Donald, 233 Freeman, Ben, 332, 435 Freeman, Bud, 237, 355 Freeman, Byron, 312, 425 Freeman, Chunky, 337, 412 Freeman, Dane, 435 Freeman, Joseph, 239, 425 Freeman, Lane, 220, 286, 406 Freeman, Mary, 264, 425 Freeman, Nan, 210, 215, 268, 412 Freeman, Robert, 256 Freeman, Robert, 412 Freeman, June, 357 Freeman, William, 185 Fregosi, Andrea, 435 French, Anne, 271, 399 Fre nch, Randy, 435 Freund, Lawrence, 234, 237, 240 Freyermuth, Mary, 435 Fricks, Gary, 394 Fricks, Thomas, 350, 425 Fridu, Jack, 316, 317, 412 Friedberg, Stephen, 363 Friedberger, Lillian, 280, 412 Friedenberg, Craig, 344, 425 Friedman, Adele, 294., 399 Friedman, Janet, 388 Friedman, Michael, 247, 394 Friedman, Robert, 425 Frierson, Nancy, 412 Frieze, Lynda, 435 Fritsch, David, 394 Fritts, Cynthia, 277, 399 From, Gloria, 294, 435 Frowein, Carolyne, 264, 435 Fry, David, 235 Fry, Marilyn, 394 Fulenwider, Timothy, 233 Fuller, Charles, 256 Fuller, Deborah, 425 Fuller, Tommy, 331, 425 Fuller, Jimmy, 317, 412 Fuller, John, 211, 223, 228, 249, 382 Fuller, Robert, 332, 394 Fulmer, Sherry, 235, 236, 285, 412 Fuqua, John, 317, 364, 394, 412 Furner, Cathi, 295, 412 Fussell, Georgia, 221, 268, 425 Fussell, Jackie, 243, 246 Gable, Jerry, 211, 315, 384 Gaddis, Juanita, 435 Gaertner, John, 412 Gailagher, Patrick, 328 Gaines, James, 247, 248 Gaites, Trent, 412 Gaither, Martha, 253 Galiani, Cecilia, 425 Gallagher, Patrick, 382 Gallman, Gary, 435 Gallow, Kathleen, 425 Galloway, Ann, 252 Galnous, Barbara, 388 Galpin, Daniel, 223 Galt, Linda, 238, 271, 412 Gamble, Lynn, 435 Ganas, Fred, 341, 425 Gandy, Rose, 435 Gangitano, Anthony, 241 Garban, Lynn, 297, 404 Garber, Ronald, 203, 205, 300 Gardner, Charlie, 425 Gardner, Debra, 425 Gardner, Linda, 235, 295, 435 Gardner, Lynda, 297, 399 Garfinkel, David, 344, 435 Gargel, Karen, 435 Garland, Byrd, 247, 341, 394 Garmon, Alan, 388 Garmon, Faye, 252, 412 Garmon, Thomas, 299 Garner, James, 425 Garner, John, 385 Garner, Rebecca, 388 Garnett, Nelson, 209 Garrard, Henry, 206 Garrard, Alice, 219, 253, 277, 412 Garrett, Carol, 272 Garrett, Claudia, 388 Garrett, Henry, 199, 306, 394 Garrett, Louise, 388 Garrett, Carole, 412 Garrett, Beth, 295, 435 Garrett, Richard, 331, 412 Garrison, Doug, 385 Garrison, George, 337, 412 Garrison, Nancy, 435 Garrison, Ronnie, 310, 425 Garrison, Susan, 271, 388 Gary, Frankie, 399 Gash, Jimmy, 382 Gaskins, Robert, 339, 412 Gass, Linda, 297, 404 Gaston, Cherry, 412 Gatewood, James, 210, 247, 337, 412 Gatlin, Charles, 321, 412 Gatlin, Janis, 204, 425 Gay, Brenda, 435 Phyllis VanDyke: English, Sec., Mortar Board, Who's Who Nancy Hobgood: Education, Vice-president, Mortar Board, Who's Who 452 vr::;v' r- David Huseman: Speech, V.-pres., Greenville College, Who's Who Kathy Horne: Pol. Science, Rush Adv. Chmn., Panhellenic, Who's Who Cay, Cynthia, 253, 406 Cay, James, 256 Gay, Martha, 224, 400 Gay, Ellen, 283, 435 Gay, Gayle, 399 Gayle, Dick, 206 Geer, Carol, 286, 318, 412 Geer, Nora, 412 Gehrlich, Susan, 204 Geiser, Janie, 435 Geller, Susan, 394 Gentry, David, 338, 412 Gentry, John, 314, 403 Gentry, Steven, 435 Gentry, William, 342, 394 George, Andy, 425 George, Judy, 399 Gerald, Kathy, 235, 435 Gerber, Alan, 300, 425 Gerhardt, Robert, 394 , Gershon, Debra, 412 Gerson, Arleen, 280, 399 Gerson, Jerome, 344, 412 Gersten, Carol, 435 Ghegan, William, 249 Gibbs, Denise, 264, 388 Gibbs, Robin, 412 Gibson, Dale, 237, 239 Gibson, Ellen, 425 ' Gibson, Jo Anne, 277, 412 Gibson, Robert, 256 Giddens, Ann, 435 Giddens, JaJa, 435 Giddens, Joanne, 232, 412 Giddens, Margaret, 399 Giddens, Dianne, 435 Giddens, Timothy, 256, 384 Giffen, Thomas, 219, 224, 405 Gifford, Robert, 394 Gift, Eugene, 364, 435 Gigandet, Michael, 256 Gilbert, Linwood, 341, 394 Gilbert, Laura, 280, 412 Gilbert, Mary, 425 ' Gilbert, Paul, 177 Gilbert, Ronald, 435 Gilbert, Shayne, 425 ; Gilbert, Stanley, 234 Giles, Deborah, 274, 412 Giles, Jane, 412 Giles, Blakely, 224 Giles, Linda, 297, 412 Giles, Robert, 256 Giles, Sandy, 435 Gilkey, Marilyn, 435 Gill, A. )., 205, 425 Gill, Cheryl, 388 Gill, Sandy, 264, 412 Gilleland, Frank, 425 Gillespie, Harold, 246, 412 Gillespie, Jan, 299, 394 Gillespie, Janet, 399 Gilley, Jack, 233 Gilley, John, 240 Gilliam, Steve, 304, 412 Gilliland, Thomas, 207 Gilmer, Cliff, 364, 436 Cilmore, Don, 203, 206, 224, 41. Gilmore, William, 332, 435 Gilreath, James, 38o Gimpel, Nicholas, 178 Cinn, A. A., 436 Ginn, Brenda, 399 Ginn, Stephen, 328, 425 Ginsberg, Joel, 344, 412 Ginsberg, Ronald, 214 Gipson, James, 412 Gladden, Ronald, 233 Glanz, Gary, 301, 425 Glanker, Michele, 227, 412 Glass, Peggy, 412 Glass, Bill, 338, 412 Glasser, Donald, 388 Glasser, Steven, 225, 406 Glazman, Jon, 412 Glenn, Linda, 288, 399 Glenn, Sceva, 404 Glisson, Mike, 310, 406 Glover, Mary, 264, 265, 412 Glover, Mary, 435 Glover, Richard, 306, 412 Glover, Taylor, 341, 435 Glover, Virginia, 435 Gobel, Jeanne, 252, 412 Godbee, Lynn, 412 Godfrey, Alva, 256, 384 Godfrey, Judy, 226, 412 Godwin, Kathy, 394 Godwin, Michael, 405 Goen, Bobby, 321, 394 Goethe, Joyce, 388 Goff, Carneth, 246 Goggans, William, 382 Golcman, Fran, 357, 425 Goldberg, Ellen, 280, 425 Goldberg, Henry, 394 Goldberg, Roy, 301, 388 Goldberg, Steven, 435 Golden, Dorothy, 388 Golden, Nita, 425 Golden, Louise, 282, 425 Golden, Paul, 234 Golden, Sandra, 242, 412 Goldin, Tommy, 412 Goldin, Cynthia, 435 Goldsby, Jim, 405 Goldsmith, Jean, 204 Goldsmith, Stephen, 364, 436 Goldstein, Armand, 235, 240 Goldstein, Dottie, 281, 399 Goldstein, Marcia, 399 Goldstein, Marlene, 223, 412 Goldstein, Robert, 301, 412 Goleman, Fran, 215, 262 Gonia, Gwendolyn, 292, 412 Good, Quida, 268, 357, 412 Goodgame, Albert, 241 Goodman, G. B., 394 Goodman, Reid, 183 Goodner, Dera, 240 Goodroe, Donald, 412 Goodrum, Jeff, 412 Goodsell, Sara, 272, 436 Goodson, James, 234, 256, 257 Goodson, Roy, 243 Goodwin, Barbra, 256 Goodwin, Raymond, 223 Goodyear, Laura, 267, 425 Goolsby, Jim, 399 Gordon, David, 265, 425 Gordon, Dunneah, 412 Gordon, Hugh, 177 Gordon, Joseph, 425 Gordon, Linda, 294, 412 Gordon, Michael, 412 Gordon, Paul, 185 Gordon, Theodora, 412 Gorley, Margaret, 425 Corman, Douglas, 425 Gorman, Katherine, 295, 436 Gornto, Patricia, 436 Gosa, Cheryl, 237, 238, 436 Gosline, Gregory, 436 Gosney, James, 425 Goss, Debra, 436 Goss, Eddie, 425 Goswick, Ed, 235 Gough, Jo, 267, 412 Gould, Marjorie, 234, 412 Gower, Richard, 224 Gradic, Laura, 436 Grady, John, 256, 315, 384 Grady, Winston, 388 Graf, Robert, 241 Gragg, Danny, 256 Graham, Wayne, 243 Graham, C.T.; 388 Graham, Charlie, 425 Graham, Diane, 436 Graham, Don, 177 Graham, E. G., 436 Graham, Hugh, 412 Graham, James, 224 Graham, Sidney, 220, 224 Grahl, Ken, 211 Grainger, Milton, 394 Granade, Edward, 425 Granade, Michael, 436 Grande, Nancy, 436 Granade, Thomas, 425 Grant, David, 313, 394 Grant, Gary, 247, 342, 394 Grant, Julia, 388 Grant, Priscilla, 388 Grant, Sue, 436 Grantham, James, 399 Grantham, Jenny, 425 Grantham, Sue, 288, 412 Grantz, Tom, 347, 425 Graves, Benjamin, 436 Graves, Jimmy, 335, 394 Graves, Nancy, 388 G raves, Randy, 331, 412 Gravitt, Susan, 412 Gravine, Evanda, 412 Gray, Dave, 223, 331, 413 Gray, George, 364 Gray, Janice, 399 Gray, Margaret, 202, 204, 239, 240, 272, 425 Grayson, J. H., 394 Green, Allen, 342, 413 Green, Carol, 204; 221, 241, 243, 425 Green, Charlie, 210, 337, 388 Green, Charles, 233 Green, Frank, 239 Green, Dare, 413 Green, James, 246, 249 Green, Troy,335, 395 Green, Karen, 436 Green, Linda, 235 Green, Ann, 278, 425 Green, Mary, 210, 288, 425 Green, Rochelle, 436 Green, Steve, 341, 395 Green, Walt, 304, 413 Greene, Bobbie, 271, 413 Greene, Catherine, 425 Greene, Donald, 225, 405 Greene, Joseph, 256 Greene, Mark, 239 453 Greene, Michael, 332, 412 Greene, Nancy, 282, 413 Greene, Rochelle, 281 Greenhut, Nan, 281, 399 Greenway, Deborah, 237, 278, 425 Green way, Hubert, 388 Greenway, Jacob, 413 Greer, Deborah, 274, 413 Greer, Alan, 395 Greer, Penny, 425 Greer, Becky, 249, 395 Greer, Steve, 177 Greeson, Luetta, 239 Gregg, J. M., 321, 395 Gregg, Susan, 399 Greiner, Jacqueline, 267, 425 Gresham, Chuck, 242 Gresham, Frank, 413 Grice, Ann, 267, 388 Grice, Gary, 425 Grice, Warren, 337, 413 Frider, Cecilia, 365 Grier, Peggy, 413 Griffeth; Jeanne, 296, 404 Griffeth, Larry, 237, 356, 436 Griffeth, Robert, 395 Griffin, Bert, 388 Griffin, Henry, 241 Griffin, Bill, 349 Griffin, Farrest, 382 Griffin, Greg, 341, 406 Griffin, Jim, 305, 388 Griffin, John, 177 Griffin, Bill, 199, 241, 305, 425 Griffin, Kathleen, 413 Griffin, Luther, 205 Griffin, Lynn, 267, 365, 425 Griffin, Marsha, 413 Griffin, Mary, 256 Griffin, Susan, 288 Griffin, Donald, 315 Griffith, Deborah, 225 Griffith, George, 228 Griffith, Henry, 205 Griffith, James, 233 Griffith, Terry, 274, 413 Griggs, Carolyn, 207, 388 Grimes, Ronald, 256 Grindler, Richard, 413 Griner, Kenneth, 332, 425 Grinstead, Carol, 413 Grinstead, Wayne, 239 Grinsted, Horace, 246 Griscom, Liza, 388 Grist, Sandy, 262, 298, 365, 413 Grist, Robert, 317, 425 Grizzle, Arline, 252, 399 Grogan, Penny, 265, 399 Groover, Earl, 242 Gropper, Cheryl, 293, 425 Grose, Victor, 331, 403 Gross, Marianna, 277, 425 Grosser, Deborah, 436 Groszkiewicz, Susan, 388 n\cz, Ted, 388 Grotnes, Lauren, 286, 425 Grove, Debra, 286, 388 Grove, Mimi, 425 Groves, Robert, 413 Groves, Robert, 425 Grubbs, Carol, 269, 413 Grubbs, Kenneth, 256, 257 Guay, Barbara, 436 Gude, Margaret, 288, 425 Guenther, Linda, 271, 425 Guerin, Anita, 413 Guerrant, Fred, 388 Guerrant, Leslie, 399 Guerrant, Theodore, 239 Guillot, Robert, 2J1, 403 Gullay, Palmer, 274, 413 Gunby, Walter, 309, 413 Gunn, Otis, 337, 425 Gunn, Dora, 425 Gunter, Chris, 184, 319, 413 Gunter, Patsy, 425 Guntner, Julia, 204 Gurr, Bonnie, 235 Gushanas, Carol, 267, 425 Guthrie, Jerry, 206, 326, 355, 359, 395 Guthrie, Peter, 239 Guy, Kathy, 265, 425 Guy, Tricia, 271, 365, 425 Guza, Veronica, 425 Haas, Rick, 305, 425 Haberer, Raymond, 246 Hackel, Roberta, 321, 425 Hackney,Joyce, 436 Haddad, Chanem, 382 Hadley, Helen, 425 Hadsell, Nancy, 204, 239, 240, 272, 425 Haga, Sandra, 413 Hagaman, David, 395 Hagan, Cynthia, 388 Hagan, Elliott, 225 Hagan, Harriet, 436 Hagan, Kay, 413 Hagen, Ronald, 344, 425 Hagey, Sally, 238, 365 Hagins, Sam, 341, 413 Hagood, Kells, 436 Hahn, Jack, 413 Hahn, Janet, 277, 334, 425 Hahn, Michael, 413 Hahne, Sharon, 237, 297, 436 Hailey, Ann, 436 Hale, Barbara, 399 Hale, Karen, 292, 365, 413 Hale, Becky, 413 Hale, Eric, 413 Hale, Harold, 246 Hale, Laura, 436 Hale, Robert, 207 Haley, Gene, 205, 209, 326, 425 Haley, Bob, 388 Hall, Beverly, 271, 365, 388 Hall, Charles, 425 Hall Daniel, 225 Hall, Emmett, 413 Hall, Gail, 278, 436 Hall, Rita, 436 Hall, James, 333, 413 Hall, John, 246, 399 Hall, Lee, 334 Hall, Leon, 183 Hall, Linda, 233 Hall, Mark, 342, 405 Hall, Mimi, 413 Hall, .Nancy, 219 Hall, Randall, 388 Hall, Raymond, 256, 384 Hall, Rosemary, 425 Hall, Samuel, 247, 413 Hall, Sandra, 436 Hall, Walter, 301, 425 Halloran, Gregory, 246 Halpern, Helene, 281, 413 Halward, V. M., 382 Hamby, Becky, 264, 425 Hamby, Tom, 211, 221, 242, 243, 246 Hamer, Nancy, 436 Hamilton, Ansley, 413 Hamilton, Chris, 238 Hamilton, Roy, 436 Hamilton, Ray, 184 Hamm, Harvel, 234, 256, 257, 388 Hammel, Evelyn, 292, 413 Hammett, Barbara, 406 Hammett, Deborah, 436 Hammett, Pamela, 436 Hammock, Pat, 288, 340, 399 Hammock, Robert, 341, 413 Hammond, Gladys, 269, 413 Hammond, Donald, 256, 331, 384 Hammond, Steve, 303, 413 Hammond, Vivian, 207 Hammons, Sue, 388 Hammontree, Kenneth, 413 Hampton, Donnie, 177 Hamrick, David, 226 Hamrick, John, 413 Hancock, Jack, 221, 436 Hancock, Janet, 413 Hancock, Judy, 288, 413 Hancock, Julie, 278, 425 Hancock, R. D., 306, 425 Hancock, Susan, 399 Hand, Patsy, 296, 404 Handberry, James, 256, 257, 384 Handelsman, Rhonda, 293, 413 Hanger, James, 306, 425 Hankinson, Tommy, 363, 388 Hannon, Jane, 236, 285 Hansen, Brian, 347, 425 Hansen, Robert, 241, 403 Hansen, R. E., 385 Hansen, Wayne, 302, 382, 389 Hansing, Ken, 413 Hanson, Ingrid, 295, 395 Hanson, Judy, 389 Hanson, Robert, 395 Harber, Beth, 202, 210, 277, 357, 425 Harber, Thomas, 338, 384 Harbin, Kathy, 413 Harbin, Kathleen, 289 Harbour, John, 389 Harbour, Judy, 219 Harbour, Kenneth, 436 Harbson, Joseph, 331, 413 Harcourt, Ray, 436 Hardage, Tim, 399 Hardegree, Sue, 413 Hardegree, Sammy, 413 Hardeman, Robert, 337, 425 Harden, Barry, 256, 315, 384 Harden, Wayne, 413 Harden, Dee, 204, 243, 425 Harden, Glenn, 303, 413 Harden, James, 413 Harden, Ronald, 384 Harden, Sidney, 205 Harder, Nancy, 278, 425 Hardigree, Charles, 246 Harding, Millie, 436 Hardman, Dale, 223 Hardwick, Cheryl, 296, 399 Hardy, Jerry, 355, 389 Hardy, Anita, 232, 395 Margie Cohen: Education, Mortar Board, Who's Who Susan Blount: Co-Ed., Ca. Impression, Who's Who 454 .'-mmm Hare, Danelle, 267, 389 Hargett, Gil, 305, -113 Hargrove, John, 338, 395 Harkins, Clinton, 328, 350, 413 Harkins, James, 307, 413 Harkins, Tim, 364 Harley, Tommy, 241 Harley, James, 436 Harling. Thomas, 338, 425 Harman, Charles, 326. 350. 413 Harman, David, 389 Harman, Robert. 249 Harney, Kathy, 283. 365, 425 Harp, Patty, 287, 413 Harp, William, 355 Harpe, Laura, 425 Harper, Doug, 235, 425 Harper, Emily, 292, 330, 413 Harper, Jim, 319, 399 Harper, Penny, 271, 413 Harper, Bob, 389 Harper, Robert, 363 Harper, Thomas, 199, 210, 233, 337, 389 Harrell, Brantley, 413 Harrell, Danny, 385 Harrell, David, 242, 243, 425 Harrell, Adele, 287, 399 Harrell, Kathy, 425 Harrell, Pat, 253, 405 Harrelson, Michael, 185 Harriman, Jay, 234, 274 Harrington, Leslie, 413 Harrington, Sheena, 214, 221, 242, 243, 246 269, 413 Harrington, Susan, 436 Harrington, William, 399 Harrington, Joe, 303, 413 Harris, Ronald, 205 Harris, Barbara, 221 Harris, Brenda, 272, 389 Harris, Dan, 413 Harris, Diane, 285, 425 Harris, Diane, 425 Harris, Earl, 195, 199, 212, 242, 243, 246 Harris, Beth, 207, 260, 269, 389 Harris, Garland, 316, 317, 384 Harris, Jane, 256 Harris, L. L., 307, 425 Harris, Susan, 289, 413 Harris, Beth, 261 Harris, Mary, 425 Harris, Nancy, 265, 413 Harris, Paul, 224, 425 Harris, Richard, 221, 356, 426 Harris, Robert, 337, 436 Harris, Rosalie, 293, 426 Harris, Steve, 335, 413 Harris, Teresa, 399 Harrison, Andrew, 178 Harrison, Cathy, 265, 357, 425 Harrison, Claude, 436 Harrison, Don, 436 Harrison, James, 436 Harrison, Linda, 413 Harrison, Martha, 413 Harrison, Lee, 237, 403 Harrison, Miriam, 425 Harrison, Ronald, 321, 413 Harshbarger, Jackson, 425 Harshman, Linda, 271, 413 Hart, Beverly, 400 Hart, Joann, 241 Hart, Harold, 321, 413 Hart, Karen, 436 Hart, Mary, 295, 365, 413 Hart, Paul, 329, 436 Hart, Robert, 329, 355, 405 Hartley, Linda, 238 Hartley, Martha, 256, 257, 384 Hartley, Marvin, 382 Hartline, Frieda, 436 Hartman, William, 206, 224, 338, 400 Hartness, Edward, 299, 413 Harton, Bill, 425 Harvell, Linda, 243, 292, 413 Harvey, Rita, 256, 413 Harvill, W. M., 436 Haskins, Jill, 204, 293, 425 Haskins, William, 302, 385 Haslam, James, 319, 413 Haslam, Harry, 436 Hassell, Hugh, 436 Hassell, Jim, 389 Hasson, Sara, 217, 293, 400 Hastings, Julia, 238, 240, 389 Hasty, Joan, 269, 413 Hasty, John, 234, 237, 240 Hatch, James, 325, 389 Hatcher, Catherine, 389 Hatcher, Donna, 252, 285,413 Hatcher, Martha, 298, 413 Hatcher, William, 185 Hatkin, Josh, 234 Hattaway, Linda, 269, 400 Hauswirth, Philip, 305, 389 Hawes, Christy, 209, 425 Hawk, Cynthia, 265, 425 Hawkins, Carol, 226, 425 Hawkins, Jenny, 436 Hawkins, M. E., 184, 395 Hawley, Vicki, 287, 389 Hawls, Christy, 221 Hay, Trerta, 274, 400 Hayes, Eloise, 282, 436 Hayes, Keys, 205, 425 Hayes, Gary, 403 Hayes, George, 305 Hayes, Hugh, 241 Hayes, Kelley, 238 Hayes, Michael, 317, 413 Hayes, Richard, 364 Hayes, Scott, 363 Hayes, Cliff, 241 Hayes, Walter, 329, 413 Haygood, Andrew, 364 Hayley, Linda, 260, 276 Haynes, Cathy. 234. 357, 395 Haynes, Davis, 309, 413 Haynes, Donna, 274, 413 Haynes, Geof, 436 Haynie, Barbara, 389 Haynie, Susan, 269, 413 Haynie, Tony, 325 Hays, Keys, 341 Hays, Luther, 425 Hays, Ricky, 389 Hays, Susanna, 237, 240, 413 Hays, William, 389 Haywood, Van, 413 Hazan, Alvin, 240 Hazelrigs, James, 363, 364, 389 Hazen, John, 182 Hazlett, Marlene, 278, 389 Heacock, Margie, 413 Head, Carol, 263, 288, 289, 342, 400 Head, Patsy, 413 Head,Susan,283, 426 Healan, Joseph, 335, 413 Healy, Matt, 426 Heard, Charles, 177, 205 Heard, Jeannie, 413 Heard, Lindsey, 436 Heard, Marcia, 265, 436 Heard, Phillip, 319, 413 Heard, William, 233, 389 Hearin, David, 225 Hearn, Chuck, 426 Hearn, Bobby, 319, 413 Heath, Bobby, 436 Heath, Roland, 400 Hebbard, Billy, 426 Hecht, Linda, 233 Heffernan, John, 319, 413 Heffernan, Theresa, 278,400 Heflin, Frank, 235, 436 Hege, Clint, 325, 413 Hegwood, Alfred, 256 Heissenbuttel, Kathy, 271, 413 Heitert, Scott, 356 Helms, Andrea, 237 Helms, Jane, 289, 426 Hembree, Lynn, 426 Hembree, Ronnie, 292, 426 Hemmaplardh, Brecharr, 382 Hemperley, George, 406 Hemphill Glenn, 436 Hemphill, John, 237 Henderson, Charles, 328, 413 Henderson, Donald, 256 Henderson, George, 237 Henderson, Hal, 318 Henderson, Judy, 400 Henderson, Louise, 389 Henderson, Manda, 365 Henderson, Pamela, 436 Henderson, Ronald, 256,384 Henderson, Valerie, 436 Henderson, Victor, 205,426 Hendley, Archie, 413 Hendley, Arington, 389 Hendley, Michael, 319,351,426 Hendrick, Sharon, 400 Hendrick, Tommy, 347,406 Hendrick, William, 406 Hendrix, Martha, 267,426 Hendrix, Jane, 272,426 Hendry, Peggy, 404 Hendry, Sally, 436 Henley, Amy, 271,389 Hennen, Karen, 413 Hennings, Jack, 321,395 Henry, Sharon, 436 Henry, Barry, 333,395 Henson, Patsy, 436 Henson, Row, 282,413 Henson, Mel, 403 Herb, Henry, 241 Herin, Karen, 413 Herren, Brenda, 436 Herren, Nick, 400 Herrin, Beth, 436 Herrin, Judy, 204,426 Herring, Donald, 333,426 Herring, Bebe, 273,413 Herring, Kathryn, 413 Herring, Thomas, 389 Herring, Janette, 436 Herrington, Brenda, 233,389 Herzberg, Audrey, 257,384 Herzog, Rick, 324,389 Brooks Franklin: Business, Adv. to Business, Finance, Who's Who Hess, Patty, 365,413 Hester, David, 331,426 Hetherington, Sharon, 436 Hewitt, Dee, 335,400,413 Hewitt, Toni, 436 Hewlett, Dee, 274 Hexter, Kim, 426 Heys, Samuel, 206,218,224,299,426 Hezlep, Richard, 436 Hibbard, Janet, 278,436 Hickey, Marilyn, 426 Hickman, Helen, 217,413 Hickman, John, 3(7,436 Hicks, Albert, 238,239 Hicks, Cynthia, 235,236 Hicks, Danny, 436 Hicks, Debbie, 271,426 Hicks, James, 221 Hicks, Nelson, 313,413 Hicks, Peggy, 426 Hickson, Laura, 238,413 Hickson, Marie, 237,297,436 Hickson, Mona, 426 Hiers, Barbara, 204 Higdon, Beverly, 400 Higgins, Andrea, 278,400 Higgins, Gordon, 225,406 Higgins, Harriet, 436 Highbaugh, Eleanor, 413 Hightower, Georgia, 436 Hightower, Howard, 395 Hightower, James, 384 Hill, Charles, 413 Hill, David, 246,382 Hill, Delicia, 426 Hill, Eddie, 400 Hill, Gloria, 365,404 Hill, James, 239,395 Hill, Lyda, 400 Hill, Marcia, 413 : Hill, Patrick, 382 Hill, Sharon, 400 Hill, Sharon, 413 Hill, Steele, 389 Hill, Susan, 277,410 Hill, Arthur, 223,426 Hiller, Mary, 204 Hiller, Ken, 321,382,414 Hilley, Bill, 321,426 Hilliard, |ohn, 235 Hillard, Robert, 333,395 Hillman, Robert, 257,384 Hinds, Frank, 309,414 Hines, Harris, 337,426 Hines, Marilyn, 389 Hinesley, Hal, 187,243,333,426 Hinkle, Rick, 309,426 Hinson, Paula, 297,426 Hirsch, David, 344,414 Hirschberger, Jeffery, 344,426 Hirst, Anthony, 347,426 Hisey, Kathy, 426 Hite, John, 389 Hix, Karen, 436 Hix, Steve, 389 Hoard, John, 426 Hobbs, Carol, 400 Hobbs, Gary, 256,315,384 Hobbs, Glenn, 215,223,414 Hobby, Linda, 414 Hobgood, Linda, 210,289,365,426 Hobgood, Nancy, 210, 200, 288, 289 Hodge, Laura, 436 Hodge, Maribeth, 436 Hodge, Sandra, 400 Hodges, George, 205 Hodges, Laura, 414 Hodges, Kay, 212,414 Hodges, Glynn, 268,289,330,331,406 Hodges, William, 205 Hoegsted, Lou, 333,395 Hoelzer, Carol, 414 455 Earl Harris: Agriculture, Aghon, Clerk, Judicial Council, Who's Who Hoffman, Clyde, 329,395 Hoffman, Laurie, 293,426 Hoffman, Leslee, 389 Hoffman, Marvin, 214 Hoffman, Susie, 414 Hofstadter, Ann, 228,426 Hogan, Wayne, 341,426 Hogan, George, 256 Hogan, Ronald, 256 Hogan, William, 302,385 Hogan, William, 395 Hogan, Woody, 223,256 Hoge, Ruth, 436 Hogg, Robert, 307,395 Hoichberg, Samuel, 228 Holcomb, Patricia, 389 Holcombe, Becky, 253,265,414 Holcombe, Tom, 414, Holden, Larry, 309,389 Holder, Frank, 241 Holder, Linda, 414 Holland, Charles, 406 Holland, Linda, 389 Holland, Martha, 289,400 Holland, Michael, 249 Holland, Sherrie, 389 Holley, Wanda, 204,426 Holliday, Vickie, 426 Holliman, Johnny, 224 Hollinger, Joanne Dolores, 389 Hollinger, Oliver, 303,395 Hollinger, Richard, 205,326,426 Hollis, Joe, 395 Hollman, Debbie, 288,426 Holloman, Gary, 187 Hollomon, Janis, 298,414 Holloway, Neil, 241 Holloway, Paul, 414 Holloway, Peggy, 420 Holloway, William, 414 Holmer, Jill, 277,426 Holmes, James, 385 Holmes, Mark, 313,414 Holmes, Norman, 186 Holmes, Robert, 436 Holmes, Susan, 205,237, 265,400 Holmes, Susan, 389 Holmes, W. P. 395 Holstead, Charles, 414 Holt, Elizabeth, 414 Holt, Tom, 414 Holt, Harold, 426 Holt, John, 304,305 Holt, Elmo, 414 Holt, Robert, 426 Holton, Warren, 309,414 Holtzdaw, Sheila, 404 Holycross, Beth, 436 Hon, Edward, 389 Hong, Jo Ann, 389 Hood, Carey, 414 Hood, Jack, 355 Hood, Joel, 355 Hood, Beth, 395 Hood, Gail, 400 Hooker, Nancy, 271,426 Hooks Cynthia, 414 Hooks, Vendie, 233,389 Hooper, Vance, 237 Hoover, Barbara, 414 Hopkins, Dennis, 355,382 Hopkins, Harriet, 400 Hopkins, Hoppy, 317,414 Hopkins, Linda, 204,426 Hopkins Marvin, 321,414 Hopkins, Mary, 285,414 Hopkins, M. J., 436 Hopkins, Steve, 246 Hopkins, William, 225 Hoppe, Pierre, 426 Hopple, Elizabeth, 436 Horan, Stephen, 426 Hornbuckle, William, 395 Horne, Kathy 233,236,241,262, 260,282,389 Horne, Wayne, 389 Horne Deborah, 436 Horner, Lynn, 389 Horkik, Bruce, 301,426 Hornor, Barbara, 287 Hornsby, Curtis, 436 Hornsby, Lawrence,30B, 389 Hornsley, Curtis, 233 Horowitz, Robert, 344,414 Hornstein, Neil, 395 Horst, Kathy, 297,420 Horton, Ellen, 233 Horton, Elton, 233,237,389 Horton, Becky, 210,296, 297, 389 Hoskins, Marsha, 297,400 Hoskins, Mary, 289, 389 Hotard, John, 223,355 Hotz, Walter, 426 Houck, Richard, 347,403 House, Danny, 426 House, Jamie, 414 House, Larry, 389 House, Robert, 233 Houseal, Melissa, 200, 207,209, 215,284, 285,399 Houston, Linda, 404 Houston, Mary, 414 Howard, Betty, 331,414 Howard, Nell,400 Howard, Dana, 436 Howard, Richard, 313,414 Howard, Hugh, 414 Howard, James, 426 Howard, Nell, 282 Howard, R. K. 395 Howard, Steve, 305,426 Howard, Steve, 436 Howe, Camilla, 426 Howe, Emmet, 395 Howe, Sarah, 274, 389 Howe, Stephen, 364 Howell, Jim, 436, Howell, Mark, 205 Howell, Michael, 206,218,223,224 Howell, Bryan, 341,405 Howell, Ruth, 229, 382 Howell, Tony, 303, 414 Howeth, John, 403 Howland, Donna, 274, 400 Hoyle, Joe, 414 Hoyt, Verne, 426 Hubbard, Elizabeth, 271, 414 Huber, D. A., 243, 403 Hubert, David, 249 Hubert, Deborah, 395 Huckaby, Calton, 256 Huckaby, Danny, 224, 225 Huckleberry, Charles, 382 Hudgins, Carolyn, 389 Hudgins, John, 326, 389 Hudlow, Connie, 436 Hudson, April, 252, 414 Hudson, Dianne, 414 Hudson, J. T., 341, 414 Hudson, Kate, 365 Hudson, Jan, 426 Hudson, Nancy, 426 Hudson, Patricia, 426 Hudson, Hugh, 326, 436 Huff, John, 235 Huff, Judson, 389 Huff, Sam, 237, 241, 389 Huffman, Rocky, 186 Huffman, Mary, 400 Huffman, Rebecca, 232, 389 Huffmaster, Edward, 228 Huggins, Ronnie, 177 Huggins, William, 335, 400 Hughes, Leon, 436 Hughes, Kay, 285, 436 Hughes, Charles, 403 Hughes, Diane, 436 Hughes, Dennis, 177 Hughes, Gloria Jane, 436 Hughes, Gregory, 205, 426 Hughes, Jane, 436 Hughes, David, 223, 400 Hughes, Martha, 414 Hughes, Melinda, 400 Hughes, Robert, 317, 400 Hughes, Trini, 414 Hughey, George, 395 Huie, Ethel, 252, 404 Huish, Peggy, 296 Hulbert, David, 341, 389 Hulcher, Betty, 265, 400 Huling, Glenn, 249 Hull, William, 395 Hullender, Edwin, 184 Hulsey, James, 436 Humphrey, Judy, 274 414 Humphreys, Wesley, 177, 436 Humphreys, John, 414 Humphries, Annis, 389 Humphries, James, 389 Humphries, Maurice, 182 Huneycutt, Ann, 436 Hunnicutt, Charles, 205,-329, 426 Hunnicutt, Charles, 210, 215, 307, 389 Hunnicutt, Cyndia, 436 Hunt, Terry, 382 Hunt, Cheryl, 426 Hunt, Grady, 335, 395 Hunt, Jane, 436 Hunt, Margaret, 414 Hunt, Steven, 205, 426 Hunt, Terry, 304, 305, 395 Hunter, Ann, 289, 389 Hunter, Scott, 436 Hunter, Richard, 338, 426 Hunter, Robert, 203, 205, 206, 339, 351, 426 Hunter, Virginia, 436 Hurd, Bill, 436 Hurley, Bob, 201, 203, 206, 209 Hurst, Ansley, 291, 426 Hurst, Mickey, 403 Hurst, Robert, 337, 426 Hurt, Nancy, 436 Huscusson, Peggy, 436 Huskey, Marion, 297, 426 Hutchens, P. O., 426 Hutheson, Gary, 185, 395 Hutcheson, Jean, 285, 426 Hutcheson, Ronnie, 239 Hutchings, Harriett, 267, 414 Hutchins, Lynda, 414 Hutchins, Mike, 426 Hutchins, William, 414 Hutchinson, Stanley, 246 Hutchison, Bennett, 307, 426 Hutson, Edward, 414 Hutto, J. T 321, 426 Hutzel, Mahalie, 414 Hynds, Forrest, 241, 403 ! jp laconetti, Francis, 241, 403 Iburg, Linda, 426 Idelson, Charles, 426 Imbriano, Philip, 314, 385 Ingram, Kathryn, 436 Ingram, Ronald, 246 Ingram, Vivian, 400 Irby, Elizabeth, 426 Irby, Mary, 389 Irvin, James, 389 Isaacs, Joan, 238 Isaacson, Larry, 233, 301, 414 Isakson, Betty, 248, 414 Iseman, Joseph, 342, 426 Ivester, Vicky, 436 Ivey, George, 363, 365 Ivey, Mary, 365 lzlar. Bob, 228, 313, 414 J Jackson, Anita, 246 Jackson, Ann, 274, 426 Jackson, Dana, 389 Jackson, Fred, 364 Jackson, Allan, 246, 349 Jackson, Bruce, 356 Jackson, Howard, 395 Jackson, Jim, 426 Jackson, Judi, 247, 395 Jackson, Elizabeth, 282 Jackson, Marion, 414 Jackson, Jane, 291, 426 Jackson, Brant, 253, 282, 405 Jackson, Nordelia, 389 Jackson, Roger, 386 Jackson, Stanley, 400 Jackson, Thomas, 256 Jackson, T. M., 384 Jackson, Wanda, 225 Jackson, Weezie, 277, 414 Jackson, William, 414 Jackson, William, 316, 317 Jacobs, Alan, 333 Jacobs, John, 400 Jacobs, Mary, 426 Jacobs, Rodney, 178 Jacobson, Anita, 436 Jacobson, Richard, 339, 414 Jaeger, Gary, 344, 437 Jahera, J. S., 223, 414 Jakes, Betsy, 437 James, Annette, 207, 426 James, Carol, 389 James, David, 341 James, Davis, 426 James, Jan, 223, 267, 400 James, Janet, 273, 426 James, Mary, 221 Jansak, Tina, 426, 437 Jaros, Judy, 414 Jarrard, W. T., 303, 395 Jarrell, Catherine, 282, 437 Jarrell, John, 414 Jarrett, William, 229, 237, 240, 389 Jay, Charles, 310, 395 Jaynes, B. L., 363 Jaynes, Deborah, 437 Jeanes, Edward, 426 Jeffcoat, John, 437 Jeffers, Richard, 363, 395 Jeffrey, David, 235 Jenkins, Barbara, 389 Jenkins, Charles, 233, 239, 389 Jenkins, James, 229 Jenkins, Leerie, 241 Jenkins, Mike, 437 Jenkins, Molly, 271, 414 Jenkins, Jan, 274, 400 Jenkins, Sandra, 383 Jennewine, Elizabeth, 400 Jennings, Denise, 437 Jennings, John, 177 Jennings, Stephen, 239 Jennings, Vernon, 321, 350, 414 Jennison, Kim, 307, 426 Jerome, Anne, 285, 389 Jessup, Phillip, 389 Jett, Suzette, 414 Jew, Henry, 426 Jewell, Sue, 400 Jobson, Kay, 202, 204, 284, 426 Joe, Peggy, 256, 257, 384 Joe, Ronald, 364 John, David, 228 Johnert, R. C., 241, 403 Johns, Celeste, 400 Johns, Willard, 414 Johnsa, Sylvia, 395 Johnson, Betty, 192, 326, 414 Johnson, Ann, 437 Johnson, Andy, 225 456 Beverly Rheney: Home Economics, Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Who's Who 427 Johnson, Annette, 400 s' Johnson, Betty, 211, 253, 27', Johnson, Beverly, 426 Johnson, Carol, 389 Johnson, Cheryle, 298, 414 Johnson, Clete, 355 Johnson, Colleen, 414 Johnson, Cynthia, 389 V Johnson, Cindy, 296, 297, 389 W Johnson, Dale, 365, 363 I Johnson, Darryl, 395 Johnson, David, 326, 426 Johnson, Debbie, 279, 426 W Johnson, Kay, 383 Johnson, Clark, 356 K Johnson, Frank, 339, 414 Johnson, Ceorge, 383 P Johnson, Hal, 339, 426 m Johnson, Henry, 437 Johnson, James, 305, 414 W Johnson, James, 341, 426 Johnson, Janice, 271, 389 W Johnson, Janis, 414 Johnson, Jeanne, 289 I Johnson, Jill, 437 W Johnson, June, 289, 365, 395 Johnson, tennis, 405 f Johnson, Mark, 305, 426 B Johnson, Michael, 228, 365 W Johnson, Mickey, 365, 414 W Johnson, Kan, 252, 264, 425 Johnson, Penny, 400 f Johnson, Perry, 437 Johnson, Pharris, 426 | Johnson, Claire, 282, 414 Johnson, Richard, 246 I Johnson, R. T., 403 I Johnson, Bob, 426 W Johnson, Robin, 437 f Johnson, Sandra, 239 p Johnson, Sharon, 406 F Johnson, Sheryl, 297, 426 r Johnson, Thomas, 256 f Johnson, Terry, 384 I Johnson, W. P., 395 I Johnston, Charles, 426 f Johnston, Charles, 326 f Johnston, Thomas, 234 f Johnston, Tim, 437 F Johnston, Michael, 205, 238 p Joiner, Nancy, 282, 283, 400 I Joiner, Patrick, 241 j Joiner, Robert, 317, 395 1 Jolly, Vic, 237, 437 E Jones, Alan, 389 f Jones, Andrew, 363 f Jones, Barbara, 279, 437 ' Jones, Ben, 326, 350, 426 Jones, Carl, 414 Jones, Cheryl, 274, 389 Jones, Dan, 241, 339, 414 Jones, David, 331, 338, 395 Jones, David, 389 I ones, Deborah, 427 ones, Deborah, 291 mes, Elaine, 437 nes, Eleanor, 414 |H Emily, 287, 427 es, Jane, 383 is, Frederic, 233, 355, 389 s, Girard, 337, 427 > Jean, 414 Gregory, 437 Helen, 288, 289, 414 tames, 385 imes, 427 mmy, 347 i, 285, 427 n, 262, 298, 365 :e, 414 1 287, 427 I 271, 414 eth, 395 \e, 414 ill, 331, 395 IB tsa' Larry Judy: Veterinary Medicine, Gridiron, Who's Who 213, 326, 414 !, 177, 337, 427 12, 315, 384 7 Steve Roberts: Zoology, Adv., Health Services, Who's Who Andy Seery: Business, Student Senate, Who's Who Jordan, Julie, 414 Jordan, Larry, 327, 437 Jordan, Lawrie, 427 Jordan, Martha, 400 Jordan, Lisa, 291 Jordan, Mary, 291 Jordan, Ralph, 315, 384 Jordan, Steve, 335, 427 Jordan, William, 205, 239 Joseph, Jackson, 205 Josephson, Cheryl, 437 Jowers, David, 342, 406 Jowers, Pleasant, 414 Jowers, Madelon, 403, 414 ~ Joyce, Carol, 217 Joyner, Joseph, 414 Judd, Richard, 227 Judge, Mary, 296, 414 Judy, Larry, 195,199, 242, 243 Jue, Pamela, 437 Jung, James, 302, 386 Jurin, Susie, 293, 414 Justice, Kathryn, 437 K Kahle, Susan, 427 Kaminsky, Barbara, 414 Kamis, James, 389 Kamsky, Linda, 263, 293, 365, 427 Kandul, Stephen, 223 Kane, Mary, 389 Kane, Sharyn,-218 Kanter, Richard, 233, 344, 414 Kanter, Vida, 225 Kantsiper, Lynne, 281, 414 Kaplan, Sheila, 293, 414 Kaplan, Clay, 301, 427 Kaplan, Howard, 233 Kaplan, Marcia, 293, 427 Karwisch, Pat, 234, 236, 240 Kasprzykowski, Carol, 414 Kasselman, Maxine, 253 Kastner, Robert, 437 Katter, Gary, 341, 437 Kaucher, Sabina, 291, 414 Kauvar, Leslye, 293, 414 Kay, Julianne, 437 Kay, Nancy, 427 Kaye, Karol, 281, 400 Kea, Bud, 341 Kea, Hugh, 427 Keadle, Haygood, 414 Keappler, Kathy, 414 Kearns, Donn, 223, 355, 414 Keathley, Phillip, 239 Keeton, Ronald, 247, 249 Keich, Ernest, 256, 315, 384 Keim, Sandra, 437 Keith, Joseph, 185, 364 Keith, Nicholas, 389 Keith, Kendall, 177 Kelleher, Larry, 414 Kellett, Jane, 285, 365, 400 Kelley, David, 427 Kelley, Elaine, 235, 237, 437 Kelley, Margaret, 437 Kellogg, Sally, 269, 427 Kelly, C. R., 321, 427 Kelly, Christine, 296, 427 Kelly, David, 309 Kelly, Don, 335, 427 Kelly, Mary, 267, 414 Kelly, Nancy, 437 Kelly, Susan, 287, 414 Kelly, William, 233 Kelsay, Betsy, 437 Kelsay, Patricia, 427 Kemen, Joanne, 427 Kemp, Bruce, 177, 237 Kemp, Jan, 406 Kemp, Anita, 279, 389 Kemp, William, 400 Kempt, Marilyn, 427 Kendrick, Douglas, 437 Kendrick, L. K., 414 Kendrick, Steven, 205 Kennedy, Carol, 414 Kennedy, Delores, 414 Kennedy, James, 395 Kennedy, Marcia, 267, 414 Kennedy, Robin, 219, 220 Kenney, John, 234, 239, 240 Kennickell, Karen, 252, 261, 267, 365, 404 Kent, Stephen, 307, 427 Kenworthy, Nancy, 414 Kerr, Michael, 247 Kerr, Steve, 307, 349 Kerwin, Mary, 204, 271, 357, 427 Kesler, Kenneth, 400 Kessler, Ronald, 395 Kessler, Mary, 239, 437 Kessler, Shelley, 293, 437 Ketcham, Toby, 281, 414 Key, Judy, 253, 284 Key, Peggy, 252, 404 Key, Woodruff, 355, 395 Khoury, James, 395 Kicklighter, Dale, 342, 386 Kickliter, Carole, 283, 427 Kidd, Douglas, 215, 221 Kilday, Shirley, 389 Kilgore, Mary, 279, 427 Kilgore, Mimi, 291, 404 Kilgore, Sheila, 400 Killeen, Laura, 287, 427 Killian, Daniel, 414 Killian, Robert, 342, 351, 437 Kirkpatrick, Ronald, 339 Kimble, Joyce, 427 Kimbrell, Rosemary, 267, 390 Kimbrough, Craig, 228, 414 Kimsey, Janice, 252, 404 Kimsey, Bucky, 177 Kinard, Judy, 298, 414 King, Barbara, 274, 414 King, Kathy, 400 King, Dianne, 271, 390 King, Donna, 279, 427 King, Fran, 217 King, Mary, 427 King, Marta, 287, 437 King, Mary, 437 King, Robert, 325, 414 King, Kaye, 275, 427 Kingston, Kathy, 277, 437 Kinney, Phil, 321, 414 Kinney, Phillip, 427 Kinsey, Darrell, 239, 240, 390 Kirby, David, 247, 395 Kirk, Christy, 437 Kirk, Howard, 182 Kirkland, Ann, 415 Kirkland, Emily, 285, 400 Kirkley, Freddy, 390 Kirkpatrick, Ronald, 363, 395 Kirkus, Dana, 279, 415 Kirsch, Robert, 437 Kirton, Krystine, 414 Kiser, Richard, 390 Kiser, Thomas, 355 Kitchens, Ralph, 339, 415 Kitchens, James, 229, 415 Kitchens, Steven, 177, 183 Kitchin, Phil, 437 Klausman, Glenn, 324, 437 Kleckley, David, 234, 235 Klein, Peter, 331, 389, 415 Klemann, Nancy, 298, 383 Klepak, Gary, 235 Kletzky, Edward, 301, 427 Kline, Bill, 437 Kloth, Nancy, 293, 427 Klug, Judith, 395 Kluger, Jeri, 400 Kluttz, Buddy, 395 Knauth, Marilyn, 253 Knecht, David, 415 Knigge, Mike, 437 Knight, Jacquelyn, 437 Knight, Linda, 272, 273, 400 Knight, Patricia, 427 Knight, Ralph, 331, 350, 415 knight, William, 243 Knipp, Stephen, 183 Knowlton, Robert, 364 Knox, Andy, 177, 317, 427 Knox, John, 337, 437 Kohn, Randy, 339, 395 Kolgaklis, Ethel, 285, 415 Komac, Tony, 313, 395 Konigsmark, Warren, 395 Konter, Sally, 281, 437 Kopp, David, 390 Kornfield, Thomas, 364 Koteas, George, 312 Kotzan, Jeffrey, 315, 384 Koulianos, Nick, 403 Kouns, Cam, 317, 400 Kovacich, John, 205, 228, 355 Kraar, Norman, 344, 415 Kramer, Russell, 233 Kraul, Gretchen, 278, 427 Kraus, Kathy, 415 Krause, Jeannette, 279, 415 Krebs, Julia, 234 Kreher, Gay, 267, 365, 427 Krithayakiern, Vichuda, 383 Kryder, Jeffrey, 327, 406 Krysalka, Richard, 415 Kuehl, Leanne, 415 Kuhl, Marvin, 342, 437 Kuhl, Ruth, 386 Kuhlmann, John, 247, 395 Kuhn, Karen, 234 Kulbersh, David, 344, 427 Kulbersh, Paul, 427 Kuniansky, Carol, 427 Kunze, Dolores, 427 Kurtzman, Howard, 437 Kurutz, Stephen, 241 Kwilecki, Margaret, 275, 415 Kyzer, Brad, 403 L Lacy, Rusty, 335, 415 Ladd, Barry, 223, 415 Ladner, Susan, 437 Lafleur, Mariette, 437 Lain, Angela, 437 Laitala, Erwin, 437 Lake, Eugene, 303, 395 Lam, William, 305 458 Lamb, James, 395 I Lambert, Dudley, 256, 303, 384 Lambert, Herman, 256, 315, 427 ; Lambert, Linda, 390 | Lamberth, Donald, 241, 390 t Lamhut, Faye, 437 i Lamotte, Barbara, 437 i Lamphere, Marilyn, 415 Lanard, Mike, 333, 427, 437 | Lancaster, W. E., 415 | Lance, F. J., 390 I Landau, Edmund, 228 I Landers, Nancy, 404 I Landing, Shannon, 289, 427 I Landrum, Frank, 390 ; Landrum, Tom, 192, 203, 427 Lane, Carolyn, 415 Lane, George, 249 'f:: Lane, John, 339, 415 I Lane, Mary, 256, 427 |! Lane, Michael, 390 f Lane, Nancy, 390 \ Lane, Paula, 437 ? Lane, Sara, 289, 400 I Laney, E. G., 395 Laney, Robert, 331, 415 ; Langan, Mallory, 41.5 Langdon, Barbara, 237, 427 | Lange, Karla, 415 Lange, Martin, 383 Langford, Gloria, 437 c Langford, Judy, 220, 289, 415 | Langford, Mary, 400 | Langsfeld, John, 344, 390 | Lanier, Chuck, 303, 415 I Lanier, Hank, 235 Lanier, Linda, 279, 427 - Lanier, Ann, 253, 406 Lanier, Tyre, 238 Laning, M. R., 390 . Lankford, Betty, 297, 427 I Lankford, Wayne, 256, 315, 427 Lankford, William, 415 [ Lantzy, Judy, 204, 238 Lantzy, Linda, 238, 390 Lapeza, Jim, 331, 395 Lapidus, Steve, 301, 390 Laratta, Patricia, 415 Large, Elizabeth, 404 i Large, Jack, 383 | Large, Thomas, 234, 256 Largen, Robert, 415 Lardsa, Valerie, 400 Lasseter, Susan, 279, 427 Lassiter, Michael, 214 |j Latham, Lois, 279, 427 Lautenschlager, Craig, 437 Lavely, Calvin, 403 Lavender, Lynn, 210, 271, 365, 415 pj-aw, Eileen, 390 r Law, Louise, 235, 437 Lawing, Cathy, 437 Lawrence, Karen, 265, 390 Lawrence, Molly, 273, 390 Lawrence, Roger, 382 Lawrence, Ted, 437 Laws, Debby, 289, 390 Lawson, Lisa, 279, 415 Lawton, Justine, 275, 390 Lazarus, Myra, 365 Lazzara, Johnnie, 243, 437 Leach, Patricia, 427 Leary, Kathy, 437 Leath, Dennis, 177 Leatherwood, Wanda, 437 Leavitt, Marion, 415 Ledar, Gerald, 415 Ledbetter, Joy, 288, 289, 415 Ledbetter, S. E., 321, 427 Ledford, Wanda, 437 Lee, Albert, 345, 427 Lee, Carey, 228, 427 : Lee, Catherine, 427 Lee, David, 249, 341, 427 Lee, Dennis, 321, 427 Lee, Gerry, 341, 415 Lee, Greg, 246, 386 Lee, Janice, 283, 437 Lee, Jerry, 415 Lee, John, 335, 415 Lee, Linda, 287, 437 Lee, Pamela, 239 Lee, Bobby, 307 Lee, Stephen, 243 Lee, William, 415 Lee, William, 344 Leeb, James, 337, 415 Leech, Mike, 437 Leet, Becky, 218, 253 Leffew, Kathy, 253, 282, 415 Lefors, Alan, 437 Legwen, Glenn, 241 Lehman, Steve, 247, 395 Lei, William, 249 Leibowitz, John, 437 Leibowitz, Mark, 390 Leigh, J. O., 317, 415 I Leire, David, 235 I Leland, Jane, 221, 242, 385 Lemly, Susan, 210, 224 Lemon, Kathryn, 277, 415 Lenner, Lois, 281, 427 Leonard, Sara, 269, 390 Lepham, Mary, 383 Leslie, Elizabeth, 427 Leslie, Theresa, 415 Lester, Edward, 415 Lester, Larry, 383 Lester, Susan, 273, 427 Lester, Walter, 247 Lester, Wayne, 427 Levan, Grace, 204 Levene, Linda, 293, 427 Leverett, Carey, 325, 415 Leverett, Julia, 269, 415 Leverette, Mimi, 265, 427 Levie, David, 221, 437 Levine, Rhonda, 239, 427 Levow, Alan, 203, 205, 210, 301, 415 Levy, Ellen, 241, 281, 390 Lewallen, Brenda, 395 Lewis, Alma, 427 Lewis, David, 395 Lewis, D. L., 390 Lewis, Deborah, 296, 437 Lewis, Diane, 279, 415 Lewis, Eugene, 427 Lewis, Lamar, 249 Lewis, Francis, 415 Lewis, Gene, 437 Lewis, Jerry, 234, 241 Lewis, Joanne, 277, 357, 415 Lewis, John, 437 Lewis, Karen, 289, 390 Lewis, Kenneth, 228 Lewis, Larry, 234, 384 Lewis, Linda, 386 Lewis, Lon, 305, 427 Lewis, Mary, 204 Lewis, Nawanna, 437 Ley, Mike, 197, 198, 206 Libby, Stuart, 437 Liberman, Morton, 403 Licht, Bill, 256, 384 Liebler, Lloyd, 187 Lienhard, Bob, 178, 179 Lifsey, Joyce, 204, 427 Limbird, Rick, 233, 304, 305, 427 Lindeman, Joel, 339, 427 Lindemann, Richard, 192, 207 Linder, Franklin, 256, 384 Lind ley, Thomas, 247 Lind ley, Liz, 365 Lindley, Bobby, 363, 437 Lindley, Thomas, 437 Lindsay, Diane, 437 Lindsay, Richard, 339, 415 Lindsey, Jan, 235, 296, 427 Lindsey, Lewis, 427 Lindsey, William, 415 Lindstrom, John, 238 Lineback, Nancy, 437 Lines, John, 390 Lingle, Christopher, 395 Link, Gary, 229 Linse, Keith, 256, 384 Lintern, David, 310, 427 Lipe, Rosanne, 273, 427 Lipps, Jane, 283, 400 Lipsitz, Charlotte, 293, 390 Lipsitz, Maxine, 438 Lipson, Fran, 390 Little, June, 415 Little, David, 438 Little, J. D., 321, 359, 415 Little, Patty, 213, 267, 415 Little, Renay, 415 Littleton, Ernest, 438 Livingston, Donnie, 341, 395, 406 Livingston, Ray, 339, 415 Lloyd, John, 344, 395 Lloyd, Walter, 237 Lobrano, Edward, 337, 395 Lockhart, Betty, 427 Loden, Stephany, 415 Loeffel, Chris, 271, 427 Loftin, Ann, 252, 404 Lofton, Mark, 359 Loggins, T. J., 243, 403 Logsdon, Michael, 185 Logue, Candy, 216, 224 Lohr, Chris, 237 Loman, Thomas, 386 Long, Betty, 271, 427 Long, Debbie, 438 Long, Donna, 237, 427 Long, Edwin, 438 Long, Mary, 415 Long, William, 238, 415 Longe, Robert, 256 Longhbridge, Larry, 386 Longino, John, 438 Lonsack, Nancy, 291, 427 Lonsack, Susan, 273, 383 Loo, Lily, 384 Loomis, Jane, 279, 390 Loomis, Mike, 205, 355 Looney, Lynne, 267, 438 Looper, Randy, 331, 390 Lopatka, Anthony, 185 Kaye Shadix: French Ed., Pres., Kappa Delta, Who's Who Charlie Green: Chemistry, Student Senate, Who's Who 459 Lopatka, Mike, 177 Lopez, Juan, 382 Lopp, Jerrell, 234 Lorberbaum, Ralph, 301, 363, 395 Lord, Carol, 278 Lord, Gwen, 404 Lord, Janice, 235, 237, 279, 297, 427 Lott, Clinton, 187, 427 Lott, Don, 341 Lott, Dan, 395 Lott, Jerry, 390 Lotz, Susan, 269, 299, 427 Loughlin, Joseph, 256 Loughridge, David, 305, 438 Love, Judy, 277, 427 Love, Peggy, 427 Love, Steve, 344, 390 Lovein, John, 321, 427 Lovejoy, Alice, 219, 438 Lovett, Carolyn, 277, 390 Lovett, Tom, 195, 256, 257, 315, 384 Loving, Lynn, 297, 427 Lovvorn, Lee, 192, 207, 209, 282, 415 Low, Albert, 427 Low, Helen, 256 Low, Robert, 228, 395 Lowe, Anna, 269, 438 Lowe, Jeanne, 400 Lowe, Jerry, 415 Lower, Kathleen, 438 Lowery, Beth, 404 Lowery, Jay, 415 Lowry, Ron, 341, 415 Lowry, Thomas, 226 Loyd, William, 427 Lu, Esther, 383 Lubs, John, 390 Lucas, David, 195, 199, 206, 247, 395 Luckie, Jimmy, 415 Luckie, Bobby, 438 Lufburrow, Debbie, 265, 415 Luke, Ellen, 265, 427 Luke, Kenneth, 243 Lumpkin, Thomas, 333, 427 Lund, Albert, 237 Lund, Gretchen, 238, 240 Lurey, Jeffrey, 256 Lutz, Christopher, 364 Lutz, Duffie, 317, 415 Lyerly, Nancy, 220, 253 Lyford, Melody, 390 Lyle, Mary, 239 Lyle, Patricia, 291, 427 Lyle, Sharon, 269, 390 Lyle, Ewell, 330, 331, 403 Lynch, Debbie, 297, 415 Lynch, Rosemary, 438 Lynch, Susan, 297, 365, 415 LyOn, Lynne, 287, 406 Lyons, Gary Ann, 390 Lyons, Thomas, 177, 199, 201, 206 Lytle, May, 415 M Maccoll, Ginny, 282, 438 MacFadden, Neal, 427 MacFarlane, Robert, 395 Maclnnes, Cathy,v261, 269, 400 Mackey, Mac, 341, 427 Macuch, Donna, 427 Maddox, Diane, 415 Maddox, Rick, 228, 427 Maddox, Jessica, 415 Maddox, Roy, 334, 335, 427 Maddox, William, 438 Maddox, Hugh, 438 Madison, Tom, 438 Maffett, Jane, 285, 357, 415 Magarahan, Michael, 182 Magill, Mollie, 275, 400 Mahan, Anne, 269, 415 Mahany, Hugh, 309, 415 Maher, John, 363 Mahle, Henrietta, 415 Maholick, Kathy, 269, 427 Maier, Sharon, 291, 415 Main, Greg, 177 Major, Everett, 406 Majors, Louis, 415, 427 Majure, Wallace, 415 Malarz, Charlie, 344, 415 Malcolm, Tony, 242 Malicki, Catherine, 438 Mallinson, Genie, 395 Mallory, Richard, 364 Malone, Cecil, 306, 307, 415 Malone, Charles, 325, 390 Malone, Frank, 313, 355, 395 Malone, J. K., 307, 427 Malone, Richard, 246 Maloof, Gail, 269, 400 Malto, Dennis, 256 Mamalakis, John, 333, 390 Mamatey, Pete, 331, 427 Mancey, Carole, 404 Manget, Fred, 219 Manget, William, 363 Mangum, Byron, 205, 307, 427 Manheim, Alan, 203, 205, 301, 349, 427 Manley, Carole, 291 Manning, Alvin, 242, 302, 386 Manning, John, 241 Manning, Lee, 438 Manning, Marilyn, 438 Mansell, Susan, 234, 240 Mansfield, George, 415 Manson, Andrew, 326, 395 Mansour, Mary, 289, 406 Mansour, Pam, 289, 406 Manton, Tom, 299, 395 Mapes, Cynthia, 428 Maples, Janet, 438 Maples, Vaughn, 207 Marbury, John, 317, 428 Marchiony, Claudia, 438 Marciniak, Thomas, 438 Marcinko, John, 428 Marcus, Rick, 301, 395 Marcus, Ted, 344, 345, 415 Maret, Judy, 239, 390 Marett, James, 428 Margeson, Hank, 317, 395 Margeson, Kathy, 275, 438 Markert, George, 23 ' Markham, Albert, 38b Marks, Carter, 287, 428 Marks, Nancy, 428 Marks, Mendy, 281, 415 Markwood, Ronnie, 333, 395 Marlow, J. L., 415 Marrin, Patricia, 405 Marsh, Richard, 335, 415 Marsh, William, 438 Marshall, Buddy, 321, 428 Marshall, Betsie, 438 Marshall, Randolph, 241 Martens, Janet, 263, 289 Martin, Ben, 415 Martin, Carl, 415 Martin, Charles, 305 Martin, Deborah, 428 Martin, Ellis, 238, 239 Martin, Kay, 438 Martin, Frank, 395 Martin, Gail, 415 Martin, George, 364 Martin, Gloria, 269, 428 Martin, Jack, 307, 390 Martin, James, 415 Martin, Jerry, 415 Martin, John, 329, 415 Martin, John, 438 Martin, Julie, 204, 289, 428 Martin, Linda, 438 Martin, Mary, 428 Martin, Michael, 183, 306, 313 Martin, Lynn, 265, 287, 415 Martin, Richard, 305 Martin, Sandy, 428 Martin, Sandra, 204 Martin, Shirley, 415 Martin, David, 438 .Martinson, Pamela, 438 Mashburn, Jan, 428 Mashburn, Marquerite, 400 Mason, Debbie, 415 Mason, Richard, 415 Massey, Adrianne, 209 Massey, Marsha, 438 Massey, Sam, 256, 384 Massey, Sherry, 390 Massie, Juanita, 404 Masters, David, 235, 239 Masters, Gene, 383 Masters, Libby, 400 Mastin, Susan, 267, 428 Mateling, Randall, 177 Mathes, Patricia, 240, 277, 428 Matheson, Linda, 228, 253, 405 Matheson, Susan, 428 Mathews, Cheryl, 295, 428 Mathews, Kendrick, 438 Mathewson, Alice, 428 Mathis, Cecilia, 415 Mathis, Nancy, 415 Matthews, Aprile, 215, 284, 285, 415 Matthews, Randy, 404 Matthews, Nancy, 275, 400 Mathews, Sue, 269, 383 Matthews, Walter, 386 Mattox, Marcia, 438 Mattson, Pat, 438 Mauldin, Howdll, 396 Mauldin, Jimmy, 428 Mauldin, Kathryn, 438 Mauldin, Sandy, 400 Mauney, Jane, 428 Maurer, Michele, 390 Maury, Deane, 225 Maury, Lynne, 415 Mautz, Greg, 339, 428 Maxwell, Jeanie, 269, 400 Maxwell, Debbie, 277, 279, 428 Maxwell, John, 415 Maxwell, Lynda, 221, 273, 415 Maxwell, Alan, 390 Maxwell, Thomas, 317 May, Diane, 267, 400 May, Martha, 238, 239 May, Mary Katherine, 277, 428 Mayberry, Kirk, 438 Mayfield, Vicki, 271, 428 Maynard, Newtta, 404 Mayo, Marcia, 285, 415 Mays, Leslie, 415 Mazwell, Deborah, 365 Mazur, Jane, 438 Mazza, Alan, 241, 386 McAfee, Esther, 438 McAfee, Sandy, 279, 428 McAfee, Sunny, 267, 404 McAlister, Reid, 396 Tommy Lyons: Psychology, Varsity Football, Who's Who Richard Dixon: Vet. Med., Ed., Veterinarius, Who's Who 460 McAllister, Dunham, 212 McArthur, Malcolm, 195, 201, 226, 355, 390 McBee, William, 386 McBrayer, Tom, 356 McBride, Jane, 404 McBride, John, 438 McBride, Judy, 295 McBride, Paul, 211, 383 McCabe, Cathy, 22l, 269, 365 McCain, Bruce, 333, 363, 396 McCain, John, 237, 239, 240 McCall, Cathy, 415 McCallum, George, 313, 415 McCallum, Rachel, 234 McCampbell, Marcia, 287, 438 McCampbell, Sydney, 286, 287, 390 McCamy, Steve, 335 McCann, David, 390 McCarn, Robert, 383 McCarty, Gail, 298, 415 McChesney, Virginia, 217, 415 McChesney, William, 184 McClintock, Elizabeth, 271, 406 McClure, Peggy, 269, 415 McClure, Gail, 415 McClure, Ronald, 205 McClurg, Brenda, 400 McCluskey, Gene, 309, 415 McCollum, Dan, 249 McCollum, Jay, 396 McCollum, Jan, 400 McConnell, David, 356, 438 McConnell, Jonathan, 383 McConnell, Joseph, 396 McConnell, Mary, 271 McConnell, Mason, 438 McConnell, Thomas, 344, 390 McConnell, Wayne, 177 McCord,Cynthia, 438 McCord, John, 184, 438 McCorkel, Charlotte, 298, 390 McCorkle, Robert, 249, 383 McCormick, John, 302, 415 McCormick, Trish, 204, 298, 406 McCormick, Philip, 321, 438 McCormick, Ann, 277 McCoy, Barry, 438 McCoy, Betty Jo, 400 McCoy, Kathryn, 204 McCoy, Michael, 177, 205 McCoy, Randall, 396 McCoy, Robert, 318, 319, 415 McCranie, Susan, 277, 415 McCrary, Rebecca, 232, 400 McCrary, Royce, 302, 386 McCray, John, 249 McCreery, Eleanor, 235, 438 McCreery, R. M., 390 McCuiston, Ronald, 383 McCullough, Dorothy, 253 McCullough, Jim, 177 | McCullough, Michael, 337, 415 McCurley, Brenda, 416 McCurley, Stephen, 241 McCurry, Cliff, 333, 396 McCutchen, Cathy, 285, 416 McCutcheon, Bates, 337 McDaniel, Patricia, 279, 400 McDaniel, Peggy, 400 McDaniel, Shirley, 291 McDavid, Cheryl, 267 McDavid, Bob, 177, 337 McDeely, Linda, 404 McDermid, Stella, 416 McDermott, Julia, 438 McDermott, William, 184, 438 McDonald, Angela, 438 McDonald, Clarence, 400 McDonald, David, 416 McDonald, Janna, 400 McDonald, Linda, 404 McDonald, Marlene, 204 McDonald, Mary, 267, 406 McDonald, Miles, 299 McDonald, Morris, 386 McDonald, Ray, 239 McDonald, Gail, 237 McDonnell, Robert, 328, 329, 416 McDougal, Jeff, 205, 416 McDougal, Marion, 283, 438 McDougle, John, 363 McDuffie, Charles, 234, 256, 257 McDuffie, Franklin, 226, 239, 416 McElhannon, Mary, 253, 390 McElmurray, Janet, 416 McElreath, William, 340, 341, 416 McEver, David, 246 McEver, Mike, 341, 416 McEwen, John, 335, 396 McFadden, Neal, 335 McFarland, Henry, 246 McGarity, Vicki, 277, 400 McGarity, John, 390 McGarity, Grant, 406 McGarity, Stu, 223, 438 McGee, Carole, 243, 438 McGee, Patrick, 416 McGee, Sara, 204 McGee, Sally, 226 McGeehan, Mike, 329, 396 McGhee, Terence, 237 McGill, Lydia, 404 McGill, Curtis, 177, 400 McGinness, George, 396 McGlaun, Jack, 333, 390 McGlon, Roger, 390 McGoogan, John, 396 McGowan, Cheryl, 295, 428 McGowan, Edgar, 396 McGowan, Joan, 279, 428 McGowan, Johnny, 242, 246 McGowan, Larry, 256, 384 McGowan, Sherry, 438 McGrath, James, 438 McGuffey, Carroll, 310, 356, 438 McGuire, Rebecca, 289, 428 McHan, Nancy, 416 McHan, Penelope, 416 McHenry, Ellen, 416 McHenry, Joyce, 272, 390 McHugh, J. C., 396 Mclnnis, Mildred, 204 McIntosh, Mary, 416 McKee, Mary, 416 McKee, Tina, 416 McKellar, Clarence, 428 McKelvey, Charles, 438 McKenna, Gail, 365 .McKenzie, Martha, 267, 416 McKibben, Jeff, 209, 321, 390 McKibben, Tricia, 216, 224, 253, 416 McKillip, James, 236 McKinley, Barbara, 203 McKinley, Joyce, 227, 273 McKinney, Harold, 339, 416 McKinney, Jane, 269, 410 McKinney, Robert, 183, 308, 309, 416 McKnight, James, 438 McKnight, Lawrence, 177 McKnight, Joy, 241 McKown, Melton, 416 McKown, Sara, 416 McLanahan, Cathy, 400 McLanahan, Myra, 404 McLane, Christy, 438 McLane, Linda, 296, 416 McLaughlin, Barbara, 217, 238, 239, 294, 295, 428 McLaughlin, Cheryll, 263, 295, 400 McLaughlin, Martha, 287, 438 McLaughlin, Maureen, 210, 410 McLean, Thomas, 416 McLelland, Carol, 298, 400 McLelland, Jan, 269, 416 McLemore, Bill, 416 McLendon, Kenny, 317, 416 McLendon, Mona, 428 McLendon, William, 207 McLeod, Dale, 428 McLeod, William, 247 McLure, Cherry, 438 McMakin, Irene, 416 McManus, Connie, 438 McMath, Sue, 416 McMath, Linda, 237 McMichael, Elaine, 289, 428 McMichael, Jack, 384 McMillan, Luceil, 400 McMillan, James, 246 McMillan, R. E., 438 McMinn, Lynn, 277, 416 McNair, Marjorie, 438 McNally, Kathy, 438 McNeal, Joan, 416 McNeal, Elaine, 279, 416 McNeely, Linda, 267, 390 McNeill, Mary, 400 McNeill, William, 241, 438 McNew, Janet, 192, 438 McNew, Pamela, 297, 428 McNiel, Nancy, 275, 438 McPeake, Dwain, 438 McPhail. Charles, 236, 239, 240 McPhee, Sandra, 235, 237 McPherson, Charles, 428 McPherson, Corry, 252, 291, 404 McPherson, Margaret, 428 McPherson, Margaret, 275, 438 McPipkin, Paul, 177 McQuaig, Charles, 416 McQueen, Steve, 339, 390 McRae, Dearing, 267, 390 McRae, Mike, 428 McRae, Bobby, 317, 416 McRae, Virginia, 428 McSween, Donald, 416 McVeigh, Teresa, 256 McWaters, Donald, 416 McWhorter, Beth, 253, 283, 416 McWhorter, Jerry, 249 McWilliams, Melinda, 241, 403 Mead, Anne, 277, 416, 428 Meade, Laurette, 285, 365, 428 Meaders, Marie, 404 Meadows, J. B., 310, 383 Meadows, Jane, 239, 428 Meadows, Paula, 404 Mealer, Ann, 365 Mealor, Lamar, 438 Means, Bo, 248, 416 Robert Bolander: Ph.D. candidate, History, Chief Justice, Student Ju- diciary, Who's Who Ruth Whitlow: Pharmacy, Sec., Student Pharm. Assoc., Who's Who Medders, Howell, 219 Meddin, Shelley, 281, 428 Meeks, Jerod, 346, 347, 396 Meeks, Michael, 256 Meisner, Pamela, 235, 438 Melander, Cheryl, 406 Melton, Tony, 400 Melville, Susan, 383 Mendel, Elizabeth, 241 Mendenhall, Kathleen, 221, 400 Mendoza, Charly, 438 Menges, Pat, 390 Meredith, Debbie, 438 Merlin, Ronald, 301, 438 Merritt, Marcus, 390 Merritt, Nancy, 277, 438 Messana, Francine, 438 Messenger, James, 406 Messenger, Salliann, 217, 428 Messer, Jerry, 438 Methvin, John, 192, 438 Mewborn, Stephanie, 416 Meyer, Bruce, 239 Meyer, Robert, 327, 396 Meyer, Thomas, 428 Meyers, Gayle, 285, 416 Michels, John, 344, 428 Mickler, Randy, 313, 390 Middleton, Hugh, 339, 428 Milberg, Steven, 438 Miles, Dennis, 416 Miles, Freddy, 428 Miles, John, 416 Miles, Mary, 416 Miles, Maryann, 237 Miles, Jerome, 347, 416 Mill, Patricia, 416 Millard, Lora, 207, 416 Miller, Allen, 187 Miller, Candy, 365 Miller, Dennis, 416 Miller, Donald, 256 Miller, Doris, 438 Miller, James, 347, 416 Miller, Marshall, 383 Miller, Larry, 438 Miller, Nancy, 438 Miller, Patti, 297, 428 Miller, Robbie, 416 Miller, Russell, 345, 428 Miller, Melinda, 285, 416 Miller, Sinclair, 275, 416 Miller, Steve, 345, 416 Miller, Thomas, 317, 438 Miller, William, 185, 428 Miller, William, 205, 344 Miller, William, 339, 403 Milligan, Julie, 262, 276, 277, 400 Mills, Anita, 428 Mills, Bett, 287, 428 Mills, Devon, 237, 357, 438 Mills, Noelle, 271, 428 Millwood, Jon, 438 Milner, Julia, 287, 416 Milnes, Catherine, 390 Milton, Edward, 241 Miner, Lois, 267, 438 M inford, Levis, 309, 396 Miniaci, Albert, 313, 396 Minich, Kathryn, 291 Minor, Charles, 319, 396 Minor, Jack, 305, 416 Minsk, Fred, 301, 396 Mischner, Jimmy, 345, 351, 416 Misenhamer, Kathi, 226, 428 Mitchell, Anne, 238, 390 Mitchell, Clyde, 221, 226, 416 Mitchell, Connie, 438 Mitchell, Stuart, 325, 396 Mitchell, Jack, 364 Mitchell, Larry, 383 Mitchell, Libby, 438 Mitchell, Ricky, 327, 438 Mitchell, Bob, 416 Mitchell, Ronald, 355, 359, 390 Mitchell, Susan, 297, 416 Mitchem, Belinda, 416 Mitchem, Michael, 438 Mixon, Barbara, 404 Mize, Jackie, 438 Mize, Mary, 428 Mize, Roger, 205 Mizell, Mike, 331, 416 Moates, Brenda, 401 Mobley, David, 396 Mobley, Hank, 317, 386, 396 Mobley, Jack, 396 Mobley, Nelle, 396, 401 Mock, Marsha, 416 Moen, Teressa, 265, 428 Mogish, Kathie, 416 Moncrief, Warren, 416 Monicle, Diane, 235 Monick, Martina, 289, 416 Monroe, D. C., 219, 224, 225, 383 Monroe, Thomas, 416 Montalvo, Abisail, 347, 428 Montgomery, Deborah, 438 Montgomery, Don, 438 Montgomery, Howard, 248 Montgomery, Jack, 177 Montgomery, Joe, 312, 349, 401 Montgomery, Mark, 428 Moody, Mary, 438 Moody, Susan, 401 Moon, Betty, 428 Moon, Garland, 428 Moon, Judy, 428 Moon, Peggy, 428 Mooney, Phil, 310, 428, 438 Moor, Larry, 303, 416 Moore, Alice, 438 Moore, Carol, 438 Moore, Carroll, 401 Moore, Charles, 312, 313, 416 Moore, E. L., 390 Moore, Gary, 249 Moore, Jackie, 396 Moore, J. M., 363 Moore, Jere, 416 Moore, Joan, 295, 416 Moore, J. L., 401 Moore, J. P., 390 Moore, John, 364 Moore, Judy, 279 Moore, Karen, 428 Moore, Katherine, 269, 401 Moore, Kathy, 416 Moore, Jeanne, 297, 365, 416 Moore, Lynn, 243, 252, 428 Moore, Pat, 401 Moore, Mary, 396 Moore, Michael, 236, 237, 335, 428 Moore, Dianne, 271, 297, 390 Moore, Peggy, 401 Moore, Douglas, 238 Moore, Richard, 221, 428 Moore, Robert, 256, 384 Moore, Roy, 383 Moore, Ted, 239, 416 Moore, Bill, 416 Moore, William, 333 Moorehead, Nan, 401 Moran, Sally, 282, 283, 416 Moran, Tim, 206 Moredock, William, 205 Morel, Charlene, 428 Morelock, Joyce, 239, 438 Morgan, D. G., 235, 256, 384 Morgan, David, 238, 239 Morgan Davis, 240, 438 Morgan, George, 337, 438 Morgan, Gary, 384, 403 Morgan, Jeff, 339, 396 Morgan, Karen, 204, 428 Morgan, Leslye, 210, 241, 267, 390 Morgan, Neil, 438 Morgan, Rachel, 221, 438 Morgan, Michael, 438 Morgan, Richard, 344, 383, 428 Morgan, Ronald, 416 Morgan, Turner, 390 Morrell, Millicent, 252, 265, 404 Morrill, Susan, 252 Morris, Barbara, 438 Morris, Carolyn, 428 Morris, Tim, 428 Morris, Chester, 386 Morris, Harold, 406 Morris, Hoyt, 223, 416 Morris, Jack, 243 Morris, Richard, 315, 384 Morris, Karen, 289, 416 Morris, Linda, 428 Morris, M. L., 438 Morris, Mary, 438 Morris, Michael, 401 Morris, Carol, 383 Morris, Patricia, 438 Morris, Paul, 363, 396 Morris, Rod, 305, 428 Morris, Russell, 337 Morris, Sammy, 333, 438 Morris, Toni, 224, 237, 265, 416 Morris, Russell, 416 Morrison, Beverly, 390 Morrison, Kay, 401 Morrison, Margaret, 401 Morrow, Martha, 416 Morse, W. B., 307, 416 Morton, Eugene, 243 Morton, Sandra, 296, 401 Moseley, Larry, 256, 315, 384, 428 Moseley, Sandra, 275, 428 Moseley, Susan, 265, 416 Mosely, Amy, 279 Moss, Barbara, 269, 428 Moss, Marjorie, 438 Moss, Martha, 401 Moss, Seaborn, 256 Mosteller, Larry, 303, 416 Motz, Charles, 307, 416 Joyce Bozman: Education, Pres., Panhellenic Council, Who's Who 462 Motz, Edna, 294, 295, 401 Moultrie, Martha, 269, 390 Mowery, Donna, 291, 416 Moye, T. E., 386 Muir, Jeffrey, 359, 416 Mull, Donna, 404 Mull, John, 416 Mullen, Marie, 401 Muller, Janet, 285, 416 Mullins, Ron, 438 Mullins, Steven, 428 Mullis, Faye, 216, 283, 365, 428 Mullis, Steve, 396 Mumford, Cheryl, 209, 221, 428 Munball, Charles, 335 Mundy, Tim, 203, 205, 210 Munford, Aubrey, 283, 357, 401 Munhall, Charles, 406 Munn, William, 239, 356, 438 Munroe, Deborah, 390 Mu n roe, Peter, 317, 428 Munroe, Thomas, 416 Murphy, A. E., 307, 359, 416 Murphy, David, 319, 438 Murphy, Huey, 337, 390 Murphy, John, 416 Murphy, Julian, 341, 428 Murphy, Katharine, 275, 401 Murphy, Kitsy, 261, 274 Murphy, L. B., 363 Murray, Anne, 438 Murray, James, 225 Murray, John, 239, 390 Murray, Johnny, 256 Murray, Marilyn, 221, 438 Murray, Rogena, 390 Murray, William, 199, 383 Murrow, Henry, 331, 386 Musarra, Gerald, 248, 319, 396 Muschamp, David, 203, 205, 206, 350, 428 Myers, C. B., 329 Myers, Gayle, 416 Myers, Jan, 204, 281, 428 Myers, Liz, 279, 416 Myers, Ginger, 416 Myrick, Dudley, 390 Myrick, Bob, 256 N Nagle, Cort, 177, 396 Nagle, Holly, 253, 291, 428 Nalisnick, David, 438 Nalley, Donna, 291, 390 Napier, Michael, 438 Nash, Carole, 204, 428 Nash, Charles, 428 Nash, Wyn, 210, 416 Nash, Deena, 438 Nash, Jim, 307, 416 Nash, Sandra, 404 Nash, Thomas, 177, 205 Nativi, Gloria, 396 Nau, Fritz, 333, 401 Navisthira, Pat, 310, 390 Navisthrira, Veerapatana, 428 Neal, Jerry, 396 Neal, Marjorie, 279, 396 Dennis Cathey: Law, Who's Who Neal, Molly, 416 Neal, Paula, 428 Neese, Van, 339, 428 Neil, Danny, 211, 327, 383 Neisler, Kay, 286, 287, 416 Nelms, Angela, 243, 327, 416 Nelms, Linda, 438 Nelson, Carol, 438 Nelson, Chris, 438 Nelson, C. A., 383 Nelson, Cindy, 404 Nelson, Patricia, 249 Nelson, Terry, 335, 416 Nemes, Ernest, 390 Nesbitt, William, 355 Nesmith, Don, 348, 386 Nesmith, Dink, 199, 201, 205, 209, 224, 335, 348, 406, 416 Neurohr, Susan, 428 Neves, Jose, 383 Neville, Wanda, 224, 253 New, Brantley, 396 New, Betty, 289, 428 Newberry, Charles, 347, 390 Newberry, Stewart, 243 Newbury, Janet, 297, 332, 365, 428 Newell, Richard, 438 Newland, Anne, 416 Newman, Danny, 310, 396, 416 Newman, Linda, 285, 438 Newman, Bill, 396 Newton, Jan, 287, 416 Newton, Lillian, 401 Newton, Linda, 211 Newton, Melanie, 438 Newton, Ann, 390 Newton, Bill, 438 Nicholes, Carolyn, 277, 429 Nichols, Clarence, 234, 256, 257, 384 Nichols, David, 396 Nichols, Gary, 417 Nichols, Nickie, 383 Nichols, Jane, 269, 416 Nichols, Randy, 438 Nichols, Robert, 417 Nicholson, Felicia, 291, 396 Nicholson, Hush, 317, 417 Nicholson, Richard, 417 Nicholson, Bob, 327, 417 Nickerson, Paula, 202 . Nickerson, William, 247 Nielsen, Kathleen, 267, 417 Nix, Gary, 317, 429 Nix, Margaret, 253, 267, 406 Nix, Thomas, 305 Nix, Walter, 417 Nixon, Boyd, 347, 396 Nixon, J. O., 199, 349, 406 Noble, Carolyn, 390 Noel, Adelicia, 429 Noell, Deborah, 287, 429 Nolen, John, 390 Nolen, Pam, 438 Nollner, Thomas, 309, 417 Nopper, Shelley, 253 Nordstrom, Mary, 269 Norman, Andy, 438 Norman, Debi, 438 Norman, John, 417 Norman, Leon, 321, 390 Norman, Pam, 417 Norred, William, 257 Norrie, Kay, 438 Norris, Clio, 249 Norris, James, 331, 390 Norris, Nancy, 401 Norris, Patricia, 401 Norris, Terry, 279, 429 Norris, William, 356 North, Teri, 216, 261, 265, 401 Norton, Joan, 243, 429 Norton, Linda, 295, 390 Norton, Nedra, 271, 405 Nossen, Marilyn, 241, 291, 391 Nossokoff, Myra, 293, 401 Novit, Rob, 219 Nowicki, Philip, 335, 417 Nunez, Charles, 438 Nunley, D. J., 417 Nunn, Donald, 243 Nunnally, Cynthia, 391 Nunnally, Nancy, 256, 257, 384 Nunnery, Carol, 417 Nussbaum, Sonya, 391 Nutt, Jim, 438 Nutt, Nancy, 298, 417 Nutting, Nancy, 297, 401 O O'Dell, Billy, 391 Oakes, Mike, 177 Oakes, Patty, 438 Obenauf, Kenneth, 243, 246 O'Brien, John, 401 O'Brien, Linda, 438 O'Brien, Susan, 221, 269, 417 O'Brien, William, 335, 396 O'Callaghan, Denny, 287, 417 O'Callaghan, Susan, 275, 417 Ockerman, Janelyl, 429 O'Connell, Carol, 224, 265, 429 O'Connell, Neil, 211 O'Connell, Suzanne, 265, 401 O'Connor, Thomas, 438 O'Connor, Robert, 438 O'Dell, Billy, 299 Odom, Chris, 365 Odom, Colquitt, 417 Odom, Pat, 297 O'Donnell, William, 356 Odrezin, Larry, 223, 345, 429 Odum, Jean, 238, 390 Odum, Par, 401 Oelschig, Frederick, 205, 242, 304, 429 O'Farrell, Ruth, 417 Offen, Scott, 306, 417 Ogle, Kenny, 205, 429 Oglesby, Charles, 417 Ogletree, David, 317, 401 Ogletree, Bob, 331, 429 Ohberg, Nils, 228, 238, 304 O'Hearn, Betty, 417 O'Kelley, Brenda, 417 O'Kelley, Margaret, 277, 401 O'Kelley, Mary, 277 O'Lansky, Alan, 309, 417 Oldham, Sally, 438 Oleary, Maureen, 429 Oliner, Suzanne, 429 Oliva, Carol, 417 Oliver, Nan, 235, 297, 429 Oliver, Gayle, 282, 429 Oliver, Ruth, 291, 417 Oliver, Thomas, 438 Oliver, Nancy, 237 Oil iff, Robert, 233 O'Looney, Anne, 417 Olsen, Ann, 291, 391 Olson, David, 228 Olson, Margaret, 417 Olson, Madeline, 232, 391 Olson, Mary, 192, 235, 263, 297, 406 Ondrejcak, Thomas, 325, 417 O'Neal, John, 429 O'Neal, Melba, 417 O'Neal, Peggy, 285, 429 O'Neal, Steven, 417 O'Neill, James, 185, 228 Oppenheim, William, 396 Orck, Charles, 183, 346, 347, 429 Orcutt, Susan, 287, 357, 417 Ordway, Nicholas, 228 O'Reilly, John, 386 O'Riley, Lester, 241, 363, 364 Orr, Marjorie, 391 Orr, Susan, 235, 285, 406 Osborn, John, 309, 3% Osborne, Debbie, 271, 417 Osborne, Harry, 356, 438 Osborne, Jay, 299, 406 Osborne, Lee, 344, 417 Osburn, Clarence, 256 Osteen, Jean, 429 Osteen, R. A., 386 Osteen, Beal, 396 Ostuw, Joel, 333, 417 Osvald, Karl, 359 O'Toole, Martin, 228 Outlar, Barry, 177 Outlar, Jan, 439 Outzts, Ted, 195,198,199, 201 Overby, Kenneth, 429 Overstreet, Danny, 307, 439 Overstreet, Stan, 309, 429 Overton, David, 384 Owen, Chris, 334, 335, 417 Owen, Harriett, 287, 391 Owen, Becky, 285, 417 Owen, Margaret, 287, 429, 439 Owen, Patricia, 439 Owen, Parker, 299 Owen, William, 233 Owen, Terrell, 403 Owens, David, 339, 429 Owens, Jeff, 309, 396 Owens, John, 233, 391 Owens, Rick, 205, 339, 351 Owens, Rita, 417 Owens, Scott, 339, 429 Owens, Vesta, 267, 417 Owensby, Marvin, 403 Oxford, Eve, 267, 417 Oxman, Clifford, 439 Oys, Renee, 439 P Pace, Randy, 339, 439 Pace, Wayne, 249 Pack, Franklin, 243 Pack, Henry, 403 Packman, Latimer, 275, 429 Padget, James, 439 Padgett, Hal, 417 Padgett, Lee, 417 Padgett, Cornelia, 439 Padgett, Dupree, 339, 417 Pafford, Hugh, 325 Page, Jim, 344, 417 Page, Joel, 234, 256 Page, Lynn, 439 Paget, Michael, 439 Pailet, Robert, 345, 429 463 Paine, Trav, 177 Painter, Betsy, 275, 429 Palefsky, Celia, 396 Pall, Donald, 417 Pallas, James, 355, 359, 391 Palma, Bayardo, 246, 386 Palmer, Gary, 396 Palmer, Lisa, 269, 429 Palmer, Maurice, 386 Palmer, Pamela, 267, 429 Palmer, Richard, 243 Palmour, Jerry, 417 Panned, Jim, 195, 197, 199, 206, 209, 213, 247, 365, 396 Pantello, James, 417 Pappas, Pete, 319, 417 Parham, Terrell, 256, 315, 384 Paris, Dan, 439 Paris, Lamar, 429 Paris, Mark, 429 Paris, Nancy, 293, 429 Paris, Shay, 277 Paris, Travis, 364, 417 Park, Gail, 429 Park, Bruce, 339, 429 Park, Michael, 439 Park, R. G., 363 Parker, Carl, 256, 315, 384 Parker, Craig, 234, 237 Parker, Deborah, 226, 417 Parker, Margaret, 273 Parker, John, 221, 333 Parker, Leila, 439 Parker, Susan, 417 Parker, Lynn, 401 Parker, Pamela, 391 Parker, Pamela, 439 Parker, Sharon, 256 Parker, Tom, 406 Parker, Edward, 396 Parkman, Leslie, 417 Parkman, Terry, 364 Parks, Andrea, 285, 417 Parks, Dennis, 321, 429 Parks, Pick, 341, 429 Parks, Larry, 363, 396 Parks, Phyllis, 256, 257, 384 Parramore, Charles, 417 Parrish, Betsy, 275 Parrish, Michael, 219, 439 Parrish, Sheila, 439 Parsons, Barbara, 296, 297, 365, 401 Parsons, Carleton, 417 Parsons, Ronald, 439 Partain, Jill, 429 Partain, Rebecca, 219, 221, 439 Parten, William, 386 Parthemos, Steven, 210, 241, 305 Paschal, Beryle, 297, 401 Paschal, James, 221 Paschal, Lora, 260, 263, 297, 417 Pascoe, Elaine, 429 Pasek, Jan, 279, 401 Pate, Leslie, 271, 391 Patelos, Marica, 219, 439 Patrick, Dorothea, 285, 429 Patrick, Benjamin, 237, 439 Patrick, Steven, 223, 439 Patterson, Delores, 391 Patterson, Eileen, 417 Patterson, Janine, 291, 391 Patterson, Penny, 267, 391 Patterson, Richard, 184 Patterson, Susan, 234 Patterson, Terry, 417 Paul, Toni, 267,320,401 Paulette, Foster, 184 Paulk, Wanda, 383 Pauli, Linda, 417 Paulson, Gary, 344, 429 Payne, Danny, 299, 403 Payne, Frederick, 383 Payne, Henry, 256 Payne, James, 257, 313, 391 Payne, Jimmy, 315, 384 Payne, Jerry, 356, 417 Payne, Karen, 237 Payne, Allan, 303 Payne, Paul, 417 Pcolar, Edward, 246, 386 Peabody, Margaret, 417 Peacock, William, 396 Peagler, George, 337, 351, 429 Pearce, Malinda, 429 Pearlman, Bruce, 345, 429 Pearson, Al, 203, 205, 206, 337, 429 Pearson, Hugh, 439 Pearson, Nancy, 429 Pearson, Laurene, 295, 417 Pease, Robert, 333, 417 Peck, Henry, 299 Peddycoart, Rachel, 391 Pedrick, Katie, 204, 279, 429 Pedrick, Polly, 285, 439 Peebles, Barbara, 235, 237, 429 Peebles, Furman, 417 Peek, James, 228 Peeler, James, 313, 406 Peeples, Linda, 298, 391 Peevy, Carolyn, 391 Pelfrey, Richard, 347, 401 Pelletier, William, 205, 429 Pena, Victor, 203, 210, 223, 227, 247 Pendergast, Thomas, 228 Pendergrast, Bet, 283, 439 Pendleton, Stanley, 328, 329, 391 Pendley, William, 364 Penland, Andria, 439 Penland, Robert, 335, 417 Penland, Robert, 351 Penland, Ronny, 344, 396 Penn, Joseph, 417 Penn, Richard, 439 Pennepacker, Ruth, 439 Pennington, Sam, 396 Penny, Diane, 220, 271, 365, 391 Penny, Margaret, 269, 429 Peoples, James, 321, 406 Pepin, Hfenry, 333, 417 Pepper, Jean, 401 Perdue, Dennis, 439 Perdue, Sonny, 211 Pereira, Tarcisio, 383 Perez, Fernando, 429 Perkerson, Kathy, 439 Perkerson, Bob, 331, 429 Perkins, Vance, 383 Perkins, Martha, 401 Perkins, Saunders, 401 Perkins, Thomas, 234, 256, 417 Perkins, Tommy, 317 Perling, Michael, 439 Pero, Eleanor, 401 Perrow, Janet, 243 Perrow, Robert, 439 Perry, Beverly, 439 Perry, Clark, 338, 339 Perry, Chuck, 224 Perry, Edwin, 241, 391 Perry, Emily, 429 Perry, Greg, 351 Perry, James, 239 Perry, Linda, 417 Perry, Mark, 383, 417 Perry, Rheta, 439 Perry, Robert, 359 Pesterfield, John, 341, 429 Peters, Barbara, 439 Peters, Doug, 305, 417 Peters, Denise, 271, 439 Peters, Peggy, 233, 391 Peters, Roy, 364, 439 Petersohn, Karen, 439 Peterson, Jeffrey, 246 Peterson, Ricky, 439 Peterson, Robert, 417 Pethel, Stanley, 234, 237, 240 Petit, Leann, 295, 429 Petrevitch, Barbara, 439 Petrie, Greg, 206 Petroski, Frank, 183, 243 Pettet, Carol, 235, 439 Pettit, Randall, 339, 417 Pettry, John, 183 Petty, Richard, 241 Pfannkuche, Belinda, 439 Pharr, Melissa, 282, 417 Pharr, Will, 305, 396 Pharris, Patsy, 396 Phelps, j; 326, 396 Phelps, John, 341, 396 Philips, June, 429 Phillippe, William, 213, 439 Phillips, Bruce, 302, 386 Phillips, Carol, 281, 365, 429 Phillips, Charles, 396 Phillips, Beth, 235, 429 ' --Phillips, Gregory, 313, 417 Phillips, James, 439 Phillips, Jimmy, 429 Phillips, John, 305, 396 Phillips, June, 267, 429 Phillips, Laura, 204, 297, 365, 429 Phillips, Lolita, 439 Phillips, Lynda, 275, 417 Phillips, Marcia, 277, 439 Phillips, Martha, 429 Phillips, Allen, 315, 429 Phillips, Pamela, 396 Philips, Patricia, 429 Phillips, Percy, 256, 384 Phillips, Richard, 347, 396 Phillips, Robert, 246 Phillips, Rogsbert, 391 Phillips, Steven, 344, 417 Phillips, Tommy, 347, 396 Phillips, Zel, 235 Piazza, Richard, 355, 429 Pickard, Shannon, 289, 429 Pickering, Tommy, 309, 401 Pickett, Beverly, 439 Pickren, William, 305 Pierce, Brenda, 287, 289, 417 Pierce, Wayne, 429 Pierce, Dorothy, 417 Pierce, Mariam, 267, 391 Pierce, Larry, 403 Pierce, Margaret, 383 Pike, Terry, 221, 269, 429 Piland, Andrew, 396 Mitch Flinchum: Forestry, Pres., Forestry Club, Who's Who Pam Way: Botany, Pres., Mortar Board, Who's Who 464 Pilcher, Wyman, 396 Pinckney, Martin, 195,199 f Pine, Karin, 235 Pinholster, Darsa, 204 Pinholster, Martha, 273, 417 Pinion, James, 184 Pinnell, Paula, 279, 401 Pinner, Randall, 223 Pinson, Mary, 275, 417 Piper, Cathy, 265, 429 Pirkle, George, 224, 225 Pisano, Dolores, 275, 429 Pitchford, Christine, 204 Pittard, Becky, 283, 401 Pittard, Lin, 401 Pittard, Bob, 341, 429 Pittman, Charles, 325, 406 Pittman, David, 333, 429 Pittman, Donna, 267, 271, 357, 429 Pittman, Gwen, 200, 209, 391 Pittman, Jerry, 246, 386 Pittman, Judy, 429 Pittman, Phyllis, 265, 417 Pitts, D. W., 247, 396 Pitts, Hugh, 417 Pitts, John, 417 Pitts, John, 417 Pitts, Mary, 417 Pitts, Sue, 401 Plant, Carleton, 219, 401 Plott, Lanny, 302 Plott, Lonnie, 349, 417 Plunkett, Teresa, 439 Poe, Clyde, 417 Poetter, Rita, 207, 210, 225, 265, 417 Pogge, Susan, 429 Pohler, M. S., 321, 363, 396 Poitevint, Alec, 347, 391 Poland, Brenda, 439 Polhill, John, 327, 396 Pollard, Dave, 417 Pollard, Robert, 205 Pollock, David, 329, 429 Pollock, Earl, 345, 417 Pollock, Thomas, 243, 246, 302, 386 Pomeroy, Peter, 391 Ponder, Aileen, 295, 417 Poole, Michael, 243 Poole, Thomas, 234, 237 Poole, Williarn, 246, 429 Poor, Terry, 319, 429 Pope, Scott, 219, 310, 406 Pope, Larry, 224 Pope, Linda, 275, 429 Pope, Nancy, 383 Pope, Nancy, 439 Pope, Sally, 285, 429 Popovich, Susan, 220 Popowski, David, 205, 345, 429 Popowski, Mark, 344, 345, 417 Poppell, Linda, 439 Porter, James, 211, 257 Portman, Joanne, 289, 391 : Portnoy, Jerry, 346, 396 Posey, Lynn, 221, 429 L- Poss, Thomas, 238 Poss, James, 319, 439 Poss, Bobby, 177, 341, 429 Poss, Troy, 313, 417 Potts, Charles, 246 Potts, Richard, 417 Poulsen, Kristin, 401 Poulson, William, 246 Pounder, Tom, 363, 396 Powell, Annelle, 417 Powell, Brenda, 265 Powell, Janice, 384 Powell, Lewis, 187, 386 Powell, Lewis, 341, 351, 429 Powell, Mike, 319, 417 Powell, Ronald, 417 Powell, Shelley, 439 Powell, Stephen, 225 Powell, Wendell, 417 Powers, Denise, 429 Powers, James, 327, 429 Powers, Ken, 333, 439 Powers, Toni, 235 Prater, Cheryl, 262, 405 Prater, Paul, 417 Prather, Jane, 239, 429 Prather, Preston, 383 Premo, Gregory, 344, 406 Prescott, William, 339, 391 Presnell, William, 339, 401 Pressley, Lynne, 219, 429 Pressley, Charlene, 234, 240 Price, Benny, 333 Price, Greg, 237 Price, Christopher, 305 Price, Ginger, 297,401 Price, Roy, 417 Primo, Howard, 333, 396 Prince, Nancy, 439 Prisant, Susan, 293, 417 Prisbus, Margaret, 391 Pritchett, Clyde, 417 Pritchett, Samuel, 439 Probst, Robert, 223, 417 Proctor, Barry, 439 Proctor, Juliette, 401 Proctor, Stephen, 309, 429 Proctor, Bill, 344, 396 Proffitt, J. P., 319, 429 Prosser, Linda, 229, 417 Prosser, Marjorie, 298, 417 Prosser, Wayne, 339, 429 Proveaux, Woodrow, 256 Pruitt, George, 439 Pruitt, Nancy, 401 Pruitt, Danny, 439 Pryles, Cindy, 210, 275, 417 Puckett, Patricia, 275, 401 Pugh, Charles, 205 Pugh,Jan, 439 Pullen, Ed, 243, 305 Pullen, William, 233 Pullen, W. H., 391 Purcell, Allen, 429 Purcell, Dorothy, 238, 383 Purcell, Jim, 327, 439 Purcell, Jerry, 256 Purcell, Linda, 383 Purcell, Nancy, 429 Purser, David, 228, 429 Purswell, Beverly, 269, 429 Purvis, Fredy, 256, 384 Putnal, Rex, 177 Pyles, L. A., 247, 396 Q Quackenbush, Linda, 235, 294, 295, 417 Quaif, Heather, 401 Quante, Alice, 417 Quenzer, Alana, 357 Quillian, Kim, 221, 269, 365, 429 Quillian, Rudolph, 383 Quincy, Linda, 279, 429 Quinn, Daniel, 325, 417 Quinn, Jim, 238, 439 R Rabb, Lane, 282, 283, 391 Rabhan, Muriel, 281, 401 Rabhan, Nathan, 233 Rabun, F. T., 403 Rackley, Barbara, 401 Rader, Ray, 344, 417 Radcliff, Cynthia, 429 Rado, Bruce,403 Rado, Stuart, 228, 396 Rahanian, Michele, 283, 417 Rahn, William, 429 Raichlen, Daniel, 329, 350, 417 Rainbow, Barbara, 439 Rainbow, Nancy, 204, 293, 429 Raine, J. M., 307, 391 Raines, James, 391 Raines, Lula, 429 Rainey, A. B., 417 Rainey, Joy, 315, 429 Rajecki, Pete, 177 Raley, Melba, 439 Ramadan, Zeyad, 383 Ramage, Lynn, 288, 289, 401 Ramanohan, Potlure, 383 Ramirez, Luis, 229 Ramos, Joanna, 401 Ramsey, Pam, 429 Randall, Charlie, 396 Rankin, Michael, 241 Rankin, Thomas, 325, 429 Rankin, William, 439 Rannenberg, Marty, 238, 240, 417 Ransbotham, Diane, 265, 439 Ransbotham, Patricia, 243, 403 Ransom, John, 243, 403 Ransom, Joseph, 356, 429 Ransom, Patti, 357 Ransom, Crice, 329 Rapaport, Jon, 439 Rasmussen, Edith, 297, 439 Rathmann, James, 241 Rauers, Marion, 287, 391 Raville, Kathy, 202, 204, 210, 277, 429 Rawl, Renee, 391 Rawlins; Belinda, 417 Rawlins, David, 305 Rawlins, Janice, 417 Rawls, Cheryl, 391, 401 Ray, Charles, 326 Ray, Charles, 333, 396 Ray, Gregg, 338, 339, 417 Ray, Jack, 235, 239 Ray, Karen, 417 Ray, Mike, 401 Rayborn, Mary, 269, 391 Raymond, Jim, 329, 391 Raymond, Linda, 439 Raymond, Dale, 204, 293, 429 Raymond, Ronni, 429 Reames, Louis, 249 Reaves, Becky, 285, 429 Redd, Gail, 439 Redd, Margaret, 220, 273, 417 Reddish, Vernon, 256 Reddock, Joe, 234, 256, 384 Redfearn, Robin, 439 Redmond, Carole, 401 Redwine, Parks, 228 Redwine, Janice, 265, 417 Reece, Glenette, 417 Tommy Harper: Chemistry, Pres., Junior Class, Who's Who Dink NeSmith: Journalism, Vice-pres., IFC, Who's Who Iff mm 4 Reed, Amy, 439 Reed, Happy, 403 Reed, Joel, 240 Reed, Terry, 331, 429 Reed, Travis, 302, 364, 429 Rees, Robert, 383 Reese, Nancy, 439 Reese, Rodney, 246, 429 Reese, Ron, 439 Reese, Ronald, 439 Reese, Sherie, 298, 401 Reeser, Ronald, 183 Reeves, C. F., 363 Reeves, David, 333, 417 Reeves, David, 185, 439 Reeves, Janice, 265, 401 Reeves, Kathy, 204, 297, 429 Reeves, Sheryl, 252 Reeves, Walter, 243, 439 Regan, Loretta, 439 Reger, Michael, 417 Regester, Scotty, 406 Rehberg, Charles, 299, 417 Reheis, Marith, 204, 237 Rehm, Betsy, 238, 429 Reichardt, Frederick, 225, 249 Reid, George, 210, 308, 309, 417 Reid, Paula, 429 Reid, Robert, 356 Reid, Lamar, 417 Reiff, Ellen, 293, 429 Renegar, Linda, 439 Renfroe, Sue, 285, 405 Rentz, Frieda, 365 Rentz, John, 337, 429 Respess, Suzanne, 289, 365, 430 Reutter, Tim, 430 Revell, Walter, 391 Reynolds, Jane, 252, 283, 430 Reynolds, Jamie, 341, 439 Reynolds, Robert, 385 Rheney, Beverly, 221, 242, 243, 252, 405 Rhoad, Carol, 291, 298, 417 Rhoden, Kenneth, 313, 391 Rhodes, Barlow, 221, 242, 243 Rhodes, Leara, 229 Rhodes, Ann, 430 Rhodes, Harry, 417 Rhodes, Patty, 391 Rhodes, Frances, 430 Rice, Charles, 248, 327, 3% Rice, David, 417 Rice, John, 214 Rice, Zack, 186,199, 213 Rich, Michael, 177 Rich, Sue, 439 Richards, Judith, 273, 283, 406 Richards, Julie, 202, 210, 357, 430 Richardson, Bob, 305 Richardson, Glenda, 204, 430 Richardson, John, 305, 430 Richardson, Bob, 385 Richardson, Robert, 299, 430 Richardson, Susan, 439 Richardson, Taffy, 286, 287, 406 Richbourg, Laura, 279, 430 Richerson, Don, 205, 430 Richey, John, 256, 385 Richmond, Nancy, 275, 430 Richwine, Sam, 327, 439 Ricketson, Hope, 430 Ricketson, Jack, 391 Rickett, Sally, 401 Ricks, James, 391 Riddle, Kran, 439 Riddle, Steve, 417 Riddle, Susan, 439 Ridenhour, Mike, 396 Ridley, Charles, 337, 417 Riera, Diana, 430 Rifkin, Henry, 345, 430 Rigby, Jerry, 226, 417 Riggs, Alvin, 401 Rigsby, Alan, 239 Rigsby, Elizabeth, 391 Riley, Eleanor, 233, 396 R iley, James, 439 Riley, William, 247 Rilling, George, 430 Risener, Frederick, 249 Riser, John, 417 Rish, Robert, 417 Risse, John, 319, 430 Ristow, Charles, 347, 439 Rittenbaum, Jeff, 300, 301, 417 Ritter, Robin, 277, 430 Rivers, James, 396 Rivers, William, 319, 385 Rives, Fran, 235 Rivkin, Mark, 439 Roach, Millie, 261, 271, 417 Robbins, Patricia, 293 Robbins, Ricki, 237, 297, 430 Robbins, Robert, 430 Roberson, Bill, 349 Roberson, Billie, 265, 417 Roberson, Donny, 439 Roberson, George, 401 Roberson, Roxie, 430 Roberts, Carla, 439 Roberts, Carol, 439 Roberts, Farrell, 386 Roberts, Jimmy, 439 Roberts, Mimsie, 267, 357, 430 Roberts, Randall, 299, 396 Roberts, Rebecca, 225 Roberts, Ronald, 430 Roberts, Steven, 209, 233, 301, 391 Roberts, Susan, 267, 417 Robertson, Brenda, 401 Robertson, June, 243, 430 Robertson, Florence, 238, 243 Robertson, Myrna, 238 Robertson, Pete, 347, 417 Robertson, Sharon, 430 Robie, William, 385 Robinson, Cathy, 204, 430 Roninson, Cathie, 430 Robinson, Daryl, 391 Robinson, Jo Anne, 417 Robinson, Jontyle, 383 Robinson, Lynn, 439 Robinson, Martha, 238, 295, 417 Robinson, Nancy, 401 Robinson, Nancy, 273 Robinson, Pamela, 291, 391 Robinson, Raleigh, 177, 205 Rc binson, Becky, 287, 391 Robinson, Rose, 430 Rock, Joann, 211, 218, 417 Rockett, Linda, 285, 439 Rodbell, Arthur,,345, 396 Roddenberry, Rebecca, 239 Roddy, Virginia, 439 Rodgers, Joanne, 401 Rodgers, Pamela, 224, 430 Rodriguez, Adriana, 439 Rodriguez, Carlos, 439 Roelofs, Connie, 277, 417 Rogers, Allen, 219 Rogers, David, 417 Rogers, Gail, 269, 430 Rogers, Maxine, 430 Rogers, Henry, 249 Rogers, John, 391 Rogers, Gayle, 207, 391 Rogers, Michael, 243, 386 Rogers, Mike, 341, 401 Rogers, Patricia, 283, 365, 406 Rogers, Patrick, 218, 406 Rogers, Raymond, 246 Rogers, Richard, 246, 331, 430 Rogers, Ronald, 177 Rogers, Sarah, 285, 417 Rogers, Sheryl, 430 Rogers, S. C., 331, 391 Rogers, Thomas, 363 Rogers, Tom, 396 Rogers, Thomas, 439 Rohrbaugh, Harriett, 269, 417 Roland, Mary, 237, 430 Rollins, Mary, 267, 417 Romaine, Victoria, 238, 417 Rominger, Jeff, 332, 333, 417 Rondinelli, Tina, 439 Root, Shelton, 351 Rosenbaugh, Gloria, 430 Rosenbaum, P. J., 301, 417 Rosenberg, Arlene, 281, 401 Rosenberg, Chester, 344, 345, 418 Rosenberg, Nancy, 357, 430 Rosenberg, Susan, 281, 396 Rosenfeld, Robert, 345, 430 Rosier, Kenneth, 315, 430 Ross, Donna, 274 Ross Janet, 287, 439 Ross, Judith, 430 Ross, Linda, 439 Ross, Scott, 345, 430 Rosser, Joan, 439 Rosser, Kenneth, 184 Rossi, Michael, 439 Rossman, Charles, 246 Roth, Jan, 281, 418 Roth, Nancy, 293, 418 Roth, Richard, 403 Rothberg, llene, 281, 365, 418 Rounds, Kathy, 439 Rountree, Isaac, 248 Routt, William, 418 Roux, Robert, 337, 391 Rowan, Cynthia, 265, 401 Rowan, Lindy, 365 Rowan, Lisa, 227 Rowe, Susan, 217 Rowe, W. P., 439 Rowland, Betsy, 285, 439 Rowland, Karl, 418 Rowland, Ted, 418 Roy, James, 418 Royal, Ashley, 337, 418 Royal, Howard, 233 Royall, Duella, 295, 401 Royster, Phyllis, 253, 285, 357, 418 Royston, Mickey, 329, 430 Rozier, Mike, 439 Rubin, Charles, 301, 430 Rubin, Reeda, 418 Rucker, Benjamin, 418 Rudder, Terry, 439 Rudikoff, Lynn, 281, 401 Rudisill, Jim, 335, 401 Rudowske, Sharon, 418 Ruff, Mary, 289, 430 Ruffin, Deborah, 204, 430 Ruffin, Terri, 252, 418 Rule, Tom, 439 Rummel, Reb, 439 Rumph, David, 299 Ruppersberg, Hugh, 205, 430 Rushing, James, 418 Rushing, John, 418 Rushton, Robert, 383 Rushton, Barclay, 396 Ruskin, Howard, 301, 418, 430 Russell, Cindy, 235, 237, 277, 439 Russell, Phillip, 177, 333 Russell, Jo Ann, 239, 430 Russell, M. C., 439 Russell, Mickey, 418 Russell, Ronald, 256, 383 Russell, Sally, 243, 430 Russell, Sue, 275, 418 Russell, David, 329, 391 Rutherford, Randy, 321, 418 Rutherford, Robert, 386 Ryals, Sandra, 418 Ryan, Patricia, 439 Ryan, Penny, 430 Rybert, Kay, 275, 391 Ryder, Art, 439 Ryfun, Michael, 403 S Saarinen, Mary, 439 Sabin, Patricia, 430 Sachs, Arlene, 281, 430 Sackellares, Chris, 206, 233 Sackett, Janet, 281, 391 Sadler, Brenda, 439 Saed, Wayne, 430 Saffold, Joe, 317, 391 Safier, Ellen, 293, 430 Saggese, Marie, 418 Saggese, Teresa, 418 Saggus, Sandra, 261, 264, 265, 305, 391 Sale, Linda, 418 Salins, Stuart, 345, 430 Salmon, Alan, 185 Salter, Susan, 439 Salus, Arthur, 301, 396 Salus, Marilyn, 281, 430 Samford, Becky, 401 Sammon, Jan, 289, 401 Samples, Doris, 271, 430 Sanchez, Mike, 336, 337, 418 Sanderfur, Debbie, 265 Sanders, Adolph, 418 Sanders, Camille, 391 Sanders, date, 192 Sanders, Debbie, 265 Sanders, Diane, 253, 430 Sanders, Judy, 439 Sanders, Linda, 401, 418 Sanders, R. B., 440 Sanderson, Fred, 305 Sandlin, Randolyn, 237, 440 Sandridge, Jonni, 430 Sands, Susan, 204, 277, 365, 430 Sanford, Becky, 285 Santini, John, 418 Saparow, Herschel, 324 Sappington, Tom, 418 Sargent, Anga, 430 Sargent, Linda, 430 Sark, Steven, 418 Sartin, Robert, 440 Saseen, Sharon, 391 Sasseville, Robert, 184 Satterfield, Laura, 275, 418 Satterfield, Stuart, 237, 430 Satterly, James, 225, 418 Saunders, George, 430 Saunders, Phil, 396 Sauser, Ann, 271, 440 Savage, James, 383 Savage, Thomas, 391 Savini, Frank, 313, 430 Sawyer, Alfred, 307, 391 Sawyer, R. E., 228, 391 Saxon, James, 228, 391 Saye, David, 177 Saye, Judy, 226, 430 Sayer, Marsha, 239 Says, Judi, 291 Scaramucci, Sandra, 218, 253 Scarbary, James, 238, 391 Scarboro, Stanley, 246 Scarborough, Kristina, 260 Scarborough, Sandra, 418 Scarborough, Katie, 262, 279, 401 Scartz, Kathy, 264, 265, 418 Schaedler, Barbara, 241, 391 Schaeffer, Jack, 345, 430 Schaltenbrand, Eleanor, 252 Schandler, Linda, 418 Scheer, Myra, 281, 430 Scheer, Steven, 345, 418 Scherffius, Andrew, 203, 318, 319, 348, 418 466 Schirrmeister, Richard, 403 Schiveree, Susanne, 440 Schlesinger, Dorothy, 241 Schlientz, Joseph, 227 Schlitzkus, Beth, 265, 406 Schloss, Dayle, 430 Schnack, Linda, 418 Schneider, Fred, 440 Scholfield, John, 335 Schoultz, Juanita, 430 Schrader, Gretchen, 430 Schramm, Ang, 440 Schreibman, Hedy, 430 Schulman, Alan, 324, 418 Schulman, Harriet, 430 Schulman, Laurence, 345, 406 Schulten, Jacqueline, 357, 430 Schultz, Donna, 203 Schultz, Billy, 333, 396 Schulze, Connie, 269, 430 Schuman, Barbara, 281, 418 Schwabe, Charles, 430 Schwartz, Donna, 281, 401 Schwarz, Dan, 238 Schweikert, Margo, 298, 418 Sciubba, James, 313, 391 Scott, Carey, 237 Scott, Debbie, 265, 430 Scott, Barry, 199 Scott, Gerry, 183, 440 Scott, Harry, 186, 206, 248 Scott, Kathy, 283, 418 Scott, Kay, 401 Scott, Linda, 418 Scott, Richard, 249 Scott, Robert, 430 Scott, Rushy, 302, 380 Scoville, Carol, 298, 430 Scoville, John, 241, 299, 391 Scruggs, Lewis, 317, 418 Seabolt, Randall, 195, 199, 201, 206, 208 Seagraves, Bob, 313, 396 Sealey, Jan, 430 Searcy, Geof, 187, 305 Searcy, Joellyn, 430 Searcy, V. L., 406, 363 Sears, Lynne, 336, 440 Seaver, Susan, 217 Seawell, Glenn, 337, 363, 365, 391 Seay, Donald, 418 Seay, Ed, 234, 237, 240 Seay, Jennifer, 271, 418 Secrest, Cathy, 289, 430 See, Robert, 249 Seeger, Stephen, 339, 430 Seeley, Diane, 275, 418 Seery, Andy, 199, 210, 221, 247, 249, 397 Segall, Richard, 345, 391 Segars, Francis, 233 Segrest, Stephen, 305 Seiger, Robert, 205 Seitel, Alan, 301, 418 Self, Bruce, 249 Self, John, 310, 391 Sellers, Libby, 440 Sellers, Mary, 289, 365, 401 Semeli, John, 355, 397 Sengsourigna, Nouphit, 401 Serkedakis, Patrick, 248 Serotta, Abram, 249 Sessions, Kay, 418 Settle, David, 184, 440 Seward, Harry, 215 Sewell, Betsy, 285, 430 Sewell, Robyn, 285, 430 Sewell, Becky, 265, 391 Sewell, Thomas, 215, 321, 418 Sexton, William, 305, 383 Seymour, Linda, 279, 418 Seymour, Ronald, 440 Seymour, Walton, 39> Shaddix, Susan, 418 Shadix, Kaye, 200, 262, 284, 285, 365, 401 Shaffer, Ava, 391 Shaffer, Janice, 430 Shain, Faye, 345 Shapiro, Karen, 281, 293, 430 Shapiro, Rosalind, 281, 406 Shapiro, Sherry, 418 Shapiro, Steven, 345, 397 Shapiro, William, 301, 391 Sharp, Carolyn, 272, 273, 418 Sharp, John, 383 Sharpton, Doug, 391 Shaver, Susan, 239, 440 Shaw, George, 440 Shaw, Horace, 344, 391 Shaw, John, 403 Shaw, J. W., 440 Shaw, Ken, 177, 333, 418 Shaw, Larry, 430 Shaw, Ricki, 235, 236, 440 Shaw, Sandra, 228 Shayne, Harriet, 281, 440 Sheahan, Michael, 307, 430 Shealy, Peggy, 272, 365, 430 Shearer, Hugh, 205 Shearouse, Joseph, 184 Sheats, Beverly, 401 Shedd, Kathy, 440 Sheffield, Mai, 251, 418 Shehane, Sherry, 226 Sheldon, Linda, 391 Shell, David, 430 Shell, S. R., 391 Shelley, Ann, 217, 402 Shelley, Mary, 440 Shellhorse, Susan, 418 Shelnutt, Gale, 243 Shelton, Ann, 237, 418 Shepard, Scott, 309, 418 Shepherd, Mike, 440 Shepherd, Gerald, 397 Shepherd, Ira, 249 Sherard, Laura, 289, 391 Sherer, Deborah, 440 Sheridan, Janice, 235, 237, 430 Sheriff, Ann, 383 Sheriff, Cathy, 287, 365, 391 Sheriff, Jim, 211, 383 Sheriff, Steve, 303, 418 Sherling, Dee, 397 Sherling, Jennifer, 235, 418 Sherling, Mike, 418 Shernoff, Victor, 345, 391 Sherrod, Billie, 418 Sherwood, Joseph, 256, 315, 385 Sherwood, Ray, 309, 397 Shields, Brandon, 397 Shields, Harold, 418 Shields, Kenny, 440 Shilkaitis, Victoria, 391 Shines, Freda, 243, 253, 405 Shingler, Randy, 327, 418 Shipley, Mary, 295, 418 Shipp, Jean, 402 Shirer, James, 177 Shiver, Laura, 430 Shiver, Peggy, 265, 430 Shiver, Randy, 327, 418 Shiver, Robert, 256 Shivers, Beth, 440 Shivers, Leigh, 265, 440 Shoaff, Martha, 418 Shockley, Charles, 402 Shockley, Joe, 305, 397 Shoemaker, Samuel, 319, 418 Shoenig, Brenda, 293, 365, 430 Sholar, Tim, 313, 440 Shonson, Brian, 301, 440 Shook, Ceci, 430 Shook, Betsy, 440 Short, Julianne, 283, 440 Short, Cindy, 220 Short, Walter, 327, 430 Shove, Norman, 402 Shrader, Lewis, 355, 391 Shreve, Joe, 364 Shrouder, Betty, 402 Shroyer, Fred, 309, 430 Shrum, Beth, 440 Shuler, Cheryl, 430 Shull, Beverly, 291, 440 Shulman, Amy, 253, 365 Shuman, Joseph, 397 Shurley, Harry, 385 Shusterman, Karen, 281, 418 Shy, David, 329, 430 Sicay, Teofilo, 440 Sickle, Ann, 440 Sickles, Andrea, 418 Sidders, Thomas, 182 Sdes, Sharon, 285, 440 Sidwell, Michael, 364 Siegel, Alan, 234, 440 Siegel, Jeffrey, 397 Siegel, Laine, 279, 430 Siegel, Richard, 440 Sigl, Pam, 294, 295, 402 Sigman, Diane, 440 Skes, E. D., 440 Siler, Charles, 210, 247, 344, 419 Silva, Robert, 391 Silver, Ted, 211, 256, 315 Silverboard, Glenn, 301, 419 Silverman, Janet, 430 Silvio, Jerry, 327, 430 Simmons, Antoinette, 419 Simmons, Elaine, 440 Simmons, Bonnie, 419 Simmons, Carole, 430 Simmons, Duane, 243, 246, 383 Simmons, Eddie, 238, 239 Simmons, Sharyn, 275, 402 Simmons, Tim, 391 Simon, Charles, 364, 419 Simonds, Bonnie, 440 Simons, Charles, 307 Simons, Kaye, 440 Simons, Kendall, 397 Simonton, Robert, 365 Simowitz, Jon, 300, 301, 397 Simpson, Ann, 204, 252 Simpson, Carole, 285 Simpson, Donna, 419 Simpson, J. A., 440 Simpson, Jane, 277, 365, 402 Simpson, June, 217 Simpson, Suzanne, 271, 402 Sims, Barbara, 440 Sims, Fannie, 430 Sims, Jimmy, 419 Sms, Jeannie, 392 Sms, John, 440 Sms, Gay. 430 Sms, William, 205 Snde, Beth, 304, 419 Sngerman, N'Ann, 281 Singletary, Steve, 305, 397 Singleton, Mary, 238, 279, 419 Sngleton, Shirley, 204, 279, 430, 440 Singleton, James, 199 Sngleton, Victor, 440 Ssk, Courtney, 237 Ssson, Karen, 430 Sizemore, Melinda, 419 Skelton, Sandy, 265, 419 Skene, Richard, 419 Skidmore, Cynthia, 241, 392 Skinner, Marianne, 392 Skinner, Roy, 356 Skorecki, Adam, 241, 392 Skorecki, Sheryl, 293, 402 Skott, Myron, 345, 397 Skowronski, Steve, 335, 430 Slade, Charles, 299, 386, 397 Slade, Daniel, 419 Sade, Heard, 333, 430 Sate, Sharon, 430 Sater, Robert, 430 Slaughter, Betty, 281, 402 Say, Sally, 402 Sleek, Steven, 177 Seeth, David, 344, 430 Slickman, Ruth, 285, 419 Sligh, Mike, 344, 430 Sloan, Ann, 236, 240 Soan, Marilyn, 271, 402 Soan, Walter, 310, 419 Soat, Lisa, 281, 300, 419 Slocumb, William, 233 Sotin, Patty, 293, 440 Slover, Jack, 335, 430 Sover, Mike, 430 Smaha, Trudy, 392 Smalley, Robert, 419 Smalley, Wayne, 397 Smeltzer, Stephen, 347, 392 Smiderski, Jean, 283, 430 Smiley, Julian, 177 Smiley, Sue, 275, 419 Smily, Geneva, 406 Smith, Allen, 223 Smith, Andrew, 256 Smith, Angelina, 228 Smith, Anita, 204, 430, 431 Smith, Bo, 337, 437 Smith, Barbara, 265, 430 Smith, Betty, 274 Smith, Boone, 295, 419 Smith, Brenda, 261, 271, 392 Smith, Calvin, 386 Smith, Carl, 327, 419 Smith, Carl, 397 Smith, Charles, 249 Smith, Charles, 440 Smith, C. R., 419 Smith, Cherry, 419 Smith, Craig, 225, 239, 305, 431 Smith, Cindy, 283, 431 Smith, Dale, 235 Smith, Darrell, 419 Smith, Donald, 342, 344, 419 Smith, Dorothy, 419 Smith, Bruce, 440 Smith, Eddie, 333, 419 Smith, Elizabeth, 275, 419 Smith, Elizabeth, 402 Smith, Gary, 223, 419 Smith, George, 317, 419 Smith, George, 256 Smith, Dale, 440 Smith, Gordon, 313, 350, 431 Smith, Greg, 406 Smith, Gregory, 233, 392 Smith, Dianne, 440 Smith, Hansell, 205, 319 Smith, Happy, 431 Smith, Hubert, 440 Smith, James, 419 Smith, James, 419 Smith, James, 419 Smith, Jerry, 256 Smith, John, 347 Smith, John, 397 Smith, John, 440 Smith, John, 431 Smith, Julietta, 275, 440 Smith, Kenneth, 392 Smith, Larry, 397 Smith, Larry, 224, 397 Smith, Lawrence, 344 Smith, Lesker, 391 Smith, Linda, 271, 383 Smith, Linda, 402 Smith, Lynda, 272, 357, 431 Smith, Madeline, 277, 419 Smith, Margaret, 419 Paul Baxter: History, Minister to Men's Affairs, Who's Who 467 Smith, Marvin, 419 Smith, Mason, 419 Smith, Michael, 441 Smith, Michael, 403 Smith, Mike, 303, 397 Smith, Mike, 419 Snith, Miriam, 405 Snith, Mona, 275, 431 Smith, Nancy, 405 Smith, Nancy, 440 Smith, Nancy, 283, 355 Smith, Edwina, 440 Smith, Pam, 271, 402 Smith, Patricia, 277, 383 Smith, Patricia, 419 Smith, Patty, 289, 419 Smith, Paul, 385 Smith, Paula, 273, 419 Smith, Paula, 226, 271, 406 Smith, Richard, 419 Smith, Robert, 305, 440 Smith, Robert, 239 Smith, Mills, 440 Smith,^Bdney, 347, 419 Smith, Royce, 177 Smith, Samuel, 431 Smith, Samuel, 440 Smith, Sandra, 397 Smith, Sharon, 419 Smith, Sheila, 227, 419 Smith, Stephen, 351 Smith, Steve, 203, 321, 419 Smith, Susan, 267, 440 Smith, Susan, 431 Smith, Terry, 195, 199, 201, 242, 243 269 440 Smith, Tommy, 440 Smith, Tony, 203, 206, 327, 419 Smith, Velma, 440 Smith, Vicki, 419 Smith, William, 312, 313, 397 Smith, W. C, 419 Smith, William, 321, 419 Smoak, Cameron, 431 Smoak, Carla, 269, 402 Smyth e, David, 243 Snell, Karen, 402 Snellgrove, Larry, 392 Spelling, Suzanne, 279, 431 Snellings, Ann, 289, 402 Snider, Edward,: 397 Snoddy, Kathy, 431 Snowden, Libby, 239 Snyder, James, 402 Snyder, Jane, 402 Solomons, Philip, 345, 419 Somberg, Bonnie, 253, 406 Somers, Lee, 213 Sommerville, James, 419 Soper, Carol, 392 Sorchy, Chris, 269, 440 Sorrells, Margaret, 289, 431 Sorrow, Jane, 267, 419 Sosby, Jackie, 406 Sosebee, Agnes, 402 Souder, Sherrie, 277, 419 South, Vicki, 277, 419 Souther, Beth, 279, 431 Souther, Sheryl, 402 Southers, Connie, 431, 440 Southwell, Susan, 402 Sowell, James, 246 Spain, C. L^431, Spalding, Beth, 287, 419 Spann, Lorraine, .224, 406 Sparow, Hershel, 431 Sparrow, Lynn, 219, 253 Spase, Nicki, 277, 402 Spaulding, Paul, 347, 419 Spears, Susan, 440 Spears, Peggy, 235,236, 283,392 Spears, Nona, 265,419 Spears, Rufus, 256 Speck, Anne, 440 Speir, Larry, 440 Spell, William, 243 Spellman, Steve, 308, 309, 402 Spence, James, 431 Spence, Margaret, 234, 237 Spence, Sue, 256, 257, 385 Spencer, Carolyn, 431 Spencer, Donald, 440 Spencer, W. P., 419 Speno, Carol, 419 Spight, Becky, 243, 440 Stiller, Anita, 406 Spillers, Jerry, 403 Spinks, Carol, 431 Spires, Kenneth, 419 Spivey, Madelyn, 285, 405 Spiwak, Barry, 363 Spooner, Cary, 305, 431 Spooner, Luke, 305, 386 Spratlin, Sharon, 440 Spratlin, Suzanne, 287, 419 Sprayberry, Susan, 289, 419 Springs, Shirley, 419 Spurlin, Ellen, 431 Spurlock, Sandy, 339, 419 Squief^im, 319, 397 Ted Tyson: Ag. Engineering, Ga. Student Branch of ASAE, Who's Who St. Clair, Joanne, 283, 419 Stafford, Charles, 337, 431 Stafford, George, 440 Stafford, Jane, 419 Stafford, Toby, 365 Stafford, Lewis, 310, 397 Stager, Sidney, 440 Staiger, Debbie, 440 Staley, Donna, 419 Stalica, Joseph, 403 Stallings, Cathy, 440 Stancil, Frank, 243, 392 Stancil, Robert, 419 Standard, Sandra, 440 Stanford, Charlotte, 405 ; Stanford, John, 325, 43fflu|| Stang, Ray, 182 Stansell, James, 256,:333, 385 Stanton, Brenda, 402 Stanton, Susan, 224, 253, 265, 402, 406 Staples, David, 397 Stapleton, Brenda, 440 Stapleton, Becky, 431 Stapp, Ronnie, 243 Starnes, Ruth, 431 Statham, Thomas, 419 Staton, Edmund, 225 Staulcup, Lynn, 347, 363, 397 StearnijvGerri, 440 Steed, Barbara, 405 Steed, William, 383 Steedy, Thomas, 406 Steele, Barbara, 286, 287, 419 Steele, Nancy, 402 Steele, Roger, 402 Steele, Sara, 383 Steely, Thomas, 185, 339 Stefansen, Bruce, 327, 431 Stein, Bert, 301, 431 Stein, Donald, 419 Stein, Harriet, 419 Stein, Mary, 279, 431 Steinberg, Henry, 345, 392 Steinberg, Steve, 301, 440 Steller, Sally, 402 Stepanovicz, Alan, 392 Stephens, Benjamin, 392 Stephens, Dan, 339 Stephens, Sue, 204, 431 Stephens, J. H., 440 Stephens, Jean, 295, 419 Stephens, Jerry, 246, 383 Stephens, John, 419 Stephens, Sheryl, 419 Stephens, Pam, 419 Stephenson, James, 419 Stevens, James, 305 Stevens, Mona, 419 Stevens, Samuel, 397 Stevenson, Vickie, 269, 392 Stewart, Brenda, 392 Stewart, Dianne, 419 Stewart, Carolyn, 440 Stewart, Charles, 247 Stewart, Donald, 305 Stewart, Joe, 397 Stewart, J. B., 319 Stewart, John, 419 Stewart, Joseph, 241 Stewart, Kenneth, 328, 431 Stewart, Sharon, 419 Stewart, Stephen, 205, 206, 219, 223, 224 Stich, Steward, 303, 419 Sticher, Clifford, 205 Stiles, Catherine, 383 Stiles, Jane, 406 Stiles, Donald, 256 Stiles, Ann, 289, 440 Stiles, Lynn, 289, 357, 431 "Still, Dennis, 302, 349, 419 Still, Don, 431 Still, Willie, 256, 383, 419 Stillerman, Jane, 440 Stinchcomb, Richard, 419 Stites, Mark, 347 Stith, Hugh, 339, 419 Stockbridge, Derry, 403 Stockton, Pat, 319, 397 Stoddard, Clay, 327, 392 Stoker, Jeffry, 185 Stokes, Harold, 419 Stone, Alison, 239 Stone, Kaleen, 252 Stone, Darlene, 440 Stone, David, 237, 356 Stone, Phil; 256 Stone, John, 319, 350, 419 Stone, Katrina, 289, 440 Stone, Paul, 359, 419 Stonehouse, Patty, 277, 440 Stoner, Jodi, 431 Storey, Alan, 205, 431 Storey, Charles, 315, 431 Storey, Linda, 273, 392 Stovall, Mildred, 233, 402 Stovall, Bryan, 392 Stover, Mitchell, 440 Stover, Ronny, 392 Stowe, James, 243, 431 Stowe, Ann, 419 Stowers, Stanley, 386 Strain, Rise, 291, 263, 365, 402 Strait, Donald, 440 Streat, Alvin, 256 Street, Michael, 228 Street, Patty, 440 Street, Shirley, 419 Strickland, Hugh, 355 Strickland, Ben, 386 Strickland, Byron, 335, 431 Strickland, Anne, 243 Strickland, Emily, 233, 402 Strickland, Jerry, 402 Strickland, Joe, 402 Strickland, John, 249 Strickland, Mary, 246 Strickland, Peggy, 431 Strickland, Ralph, 402 Strickland, Stephen, 385 Strickland, Suzanne, 207, 431 Strickland, Thomas, 246 Strickland, William, 247, 335, 397 Stringfellow, Connie, 419 Strobel, William, 344, 431 Strom, Grady, 440 Strother, Rosemary, 431 Stroud, Linda, 233, 402 Strub, Gail, 440 Struck, Ellen, 419 Struensee, Jane, 365, 431 Struletz, Cheryl, 419 Struletz, Howard, 301, 440 Stuart, Fred, 248 Stuart, Nancy, 405 Stubbs, Joseph, 440 Sturgess, Robert, 182, 440 Stutts, Rosanne, 431 Styan, Brent, 431 Suber, Joseph, 440 Sugg, Dan, 309 Suggs, Charles, 307, 431 Suggs, Glenn, 237, 440 Sullivan, Mary, 221 Sullivan, Philip, 177 Sullivan, John, 392 Sullivan, Terry, 203, 205, 210, 327, 431 Sumerford, Rees, 397 Summerford, Rees, 339 Summerlin, Curtis, 346, 347, 397 Summerour, Gary, 402 Summerour, Terry, 269, 419 Summerour, Willa, 277, 392 Summers, Carole, 431 Summers, Kathy, 402 Summers, Mike, 313, 440 Summers, Dennis, 318, 319, 397 Sumner, Eileen, 220, 431 Sumner, Joseph, 315, 385 Sumner, Walter, 397 Sunley, Peter, 383 Superka, Thomas, 177 Sussman, Charles, 345, 440 Sutcliffe, Kenneth, 341, 419 Sutherland, Barbara, 279, 431 Sutton, Cary, 419 Sutton, Ronald, 313, 431 Swafford, Dorothy, 402 Swann, Henry, 419 Swanson, Anthony, 431 Swart, Lucy, 277, 419 Swartz, Larry, 406 Swearingen, Bruce, 392 Swearingen, Edward, 249 Swendenburg, Dorothy, 440 Sween, Donald, 419 Sweetin, Gary, 325,419 Swift, William, 383 Swindall, Pat, 203, 210, 334, 335, 437 Swindle, Buck, 177 Swinford, Mahla, 224, 253 Swinford, Michael, 224, 228 Swinson, Samille, 279, 437 Swinson, Jim, 419 Sykes, Rebecca, 402 T Takano, Fumiaki, 383 Talbert, William, 319 Talkington, Gaston, 431 Talley, Alan, 419 Talley, Cynthia, 402 Talley, Kenneth, 403 Talley, Phil, 419 Tamplin, Wayne, 319, 431 Tamplin, Robert, 256 Tancordo, Fred, 246 Tanenbaum, Gail, 293, 402 Tanenbaum, Rose, 431 Tanis, Robert, 186 Tanner, David, 335, 392 Tanner, Wes, 431 Tanner, Jeanie, 419 Tanner, Larry, 403 Tante, T. E. 397 Tapp, Chester, 256 Tarleton, Kenneth, 392 Tarver, Cecilia, 252 Tarver, Valerie, 419 Tase, Debbie, 291 431 Tate, Peggy, 242 Tatum, Dyke, 326, 327,419 Taubert, William, 385 Taunton, Glynn, 256, 431 Taunton, Kitty, 402 Taylor, Barbara D., 215, 281, 402 Taylor, Rebecca, 252,405 Taylor, Claudia, 419 Taylor Clyde, 440 Taylor, David, 205 Taylor, E. C. 363 Taylor, George, 313, 431 Taylor, James, 321, 419 Taylor, Lanny 177 Taylor, Lee, 333, 431 Taylor, Patricia, 213, 383 Taylor, Patricia 419 Taylor, Paula, 431 Taylor, Ranzo Jr., 235 Taylor, Stephen, 205 Teague, Kathy, 285, 431 Teal, Rebecca, 419 Teasley, Harriet, 207, 252, 405 Teasley, Malinda, 440 Tedeschi, Cynthia, 295 419 Tedford, Cleve, 196,199,201, 206, 242, 243 Teel, John, 440 Teem, Martha, 440 Tempes, Ron, 419 Temple, Jarvis, 419 Temple, Jimmy, 305, 431 Templeton, Roger, 403 Neena Teenant, 402 Tennyson, Teresa, 283, 419 Teplis, Robert, 324, 431 Terhune, Patricia, 386 Terrell, Henry, 221, 392 Terry, Eddie, 229 Terry, H. W., 383 Terry, Zac, 256, 385 Tervo, Denise, 204, 357, 431 Teselle, Elizabeth, 431 Testa, Bonita, 239 Tetrault, Joe, 177 Thale, Cary, 431 Theune, Linda, 440 Thigpen, Kathy S., 419 Thomas, Brenda, 226, 419 Thomas, Charles, 215, 223, 228, 241, 243, 392 Thomas, Cynthia, 440 Thomas, David, 321, 419 Thomas, Emery, 419 Thomas, Jerry, 419 Thomas, JoAnn, 269, 402 Thomas, Virginia 252, 405 Thomas, Judy, 440 Thomas, Lon, 431 Thomas, Martha, 431 Thomas, Mary, 402 Thomas, Michael, 335, 351 Thomas, Michael, 335, 351 Thomas, Michael, 419 Thomas, George, 356 Thomas, Robert, 440 Thomas, Robert, 256 Thomas, Sandra L., 295, 402 Thomas, Sharon, 235 Thomas, Sheila, 419 Thomas, Sherrie, 288, 289, 419 Thomas, Shirley, 275, 392 Thomas, Terry, 205, 431 Thomas, Samuel, 419 Thomas, Kenneth, 249 Thompson, Angela, 430 Thompson, Anne, 285, 440 Thompson, Brenda, 392 Thompson, Gail, 431 Thompson, Dale, 313, 419 Thompson, Debra, 295, 440 Thompson, Dewitte, 431 Thompson, Doris, 440 Thompson, Elizabeth, 204 Thompson, Eugenia, 233, 402 Thompson, Glenda, 441 Thompson, Greg, 339, 419 Thompson, Harold, 419 Thompson, Harry, 211, 242, 302, 419 Thompson, Jamerson, 405 Thompson, James, 283, 420 Thompson, John, 249 Thompson, Joe, 380 Thompson, Ken, 392 Thompson, Elaine, 419 Thompson, Lawson, 441 Thompson, Michael, 307, 420 Thompson, Gail 265, 431 Thompson, Patricia, 431 Thompson, Philip, 305, 431 Thompson, Priscilla, 238, 275, 420 Thompson, Sandra, 256, 257, 385 Thompson Sherry, 441 Thompson, Tat, 339 Thompson, Tommy, 441 Thompson, Vikki, 295, 431 Thompson, Wall, 420 Thompson, Paul, 225 Thompson, William, 327, 441 Thorne, Myrna, 441'x Thornton, Barbara, 402 Thornton, Helen, 277, 365 Thornton, Martha, 441 Thornton, Terri 227,441 Thorp, Catherine, 269 Thorp, Charles, 224,383 Thorp, Orson, 317,320 Thorpe, Graham, 321,437 Thorpe, Helen, 277,431 Thrailkill, Carol, 392 Thrash, Jim, 397 Thrash, Mo, 333, 383 Thrasher, Freddy, 431 Thrasher, Mary, 204, 431, 273 Threlkeld, Stephanie, 420 Tibbitts, Cathie, 238 Tidwell, Alice, 441 Tidwell, Teresa, 431 Tigner, Alan, 313, 397 Tillery, Ann, 431 Tillitski, Michael, 339, 400 Tillman, Alvin, 256 Tillman, Cathy, 420 Tillman, Gloria, 420 Tillman, Jan, 296, 405 Tillman, Warren, 355, 359 Timberlake, David, 182 Timbes, Bubba, 397, 341 Timm, Kathy, 441 Timmons, Carlene, 431, 273 Timmons, Jerry, 420 Timmons, John, 213 Tippens, Danny, 402 Tippins, Danny, 339 Tippins, Mary, 431 Tipton, Donna, 441 Tison, Hunter, 337, 431 Tison, Gail, 285, 431 Todd,Joan, 291, 406 Todd, Teresa, 431 Tolbert, Brenda, 291, 431 Tolbert, Gay, 335, 420 Tolley, Edward, 316, 317, 350, 420 Tolley, Lynne, 275, 431 Tomas, lleana, 298, 431 Tomberlin, Carl, 321, 420 Tomberlin, William, 205 Tomblin, Nelson, 441 Tomlin, Duane, 228 Tomlinson, Ashley, 291, 392 Tomlinson, Anne, 283, 441 Tomlinson, Leisa, 291, 420 Tomlinson, Elaine, 298, 431 Tomlinson, Don, 327, 420 Tondee, Terry, 325, 420 Tood, J. A., 363 Toole, J. A., 420 Tootle, Charles, 431 Topping, Diana 431 Torbett, Nancy, 291, 402 Torrence, Larry, 206, 302, 339, 397 Townley, Patricia, 392 Towns, Rick, 402 Townsend, Deborah, 234 Townsend, Kenneth, 249, 321, 397 Toy, Elizabeth, 271, 431 Trader, Arthur, 228, 420 Trammell, Claudia, 215, 277, 431 Trapnell, Marie, 420 Traut, Prudence, 420 Travis, Carroll, 204, 275, 431 Taylor, John, 307, 355, 392 Traynham, Debbie, 265, 441 Treadwell, Cathy, 233, 392 Treadwell, Roger, 392 Trebony, Helen, 238 Treen, Elizabeth, 275, 441 Trest, Gary, 234, 256, 385 Tribble, Nan, 441 Tribble, William, 241, 346, 347, 392 Trice, Edward, 431 Trimble, Lee, 363 Tripp, Robert, 420 Tritt, Robert, 205, 223 Tritt, Roy, 299, 420 Trotter, Beverly, 233, 385 Troy, Susan, 420 Trussell, Phillip, 431 Tucker, Annie, 238 Tucker, David, 249, 392 Tucker, Houston, 325, 356, 420 Tucker, Janice, 431 Tucker, John, 233 Tucker, Beth, 441 Tucker, Mayo, 177 Tucker, Ruth, 285, 431 Tucker, Kathy, 267, 392 Tuggle, James, 184 Stelle Chandler: German, Editor, 1970 PANDORA, Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Who's Who U 469 Tune, Tom, 327, 431 Turgeon, Terry, 301, 431 Turk, Janet 256, 385 Turnbull, Wayne 392 Turner, Anna, 285, 402 Turner, August, 397 Turner, Betty, 402 Turner, Cathy, 431 Turner, Cathy, 226, 420 Turner, Elaine, 234, 235, 236, 441 Turner, Elizabeth, 267, 402 Turner, Paula, 241 Turner, Fred, 220 Turner, Gary, 185, 342, 420 Turner, James, 441 Turner, Richard, 333, 431 Turner, Judith, 253 Turner, Mary, 431 Turner, Michael, 386 Turner, Philip, 219, 321, 406 Turner, Phillip, 225, 402 Turner, Susan, 441 Ej|Srner, Walter, 237, 240 Turner, Winston, 307 Turpin, Jean, 420 Turrentine, Joan, 420 Tuten, Vikki, 295, 431 Tuten, William; 441 Tuttle, Bonnie, 277, 365, 402 Tuttle, Kathy, 213, 271, 431 Tuttle, Kevin, 223 Twaddell, James, 355, 392 Twdedell, Robert, 329, 431 Twilley, Glenda, 441 Twilley, Gale, 203, 206, 256, 335, 385 Tyler, Jack, 441 Tyler, Larry, 303, 397 Tyler, Merry, 212, 278, 262 Tyler, Guy, 431 Tyner, Alan, 420 Tyre, Bill, 331, 432 BKUIJBB^ Udinsky, Gary, 441 Uecke, Mary, 265, 365, 420 Ulmer, John, 249 Ulrici, Donna, 287, 405 Underwood, Fred, 383 Underwood, Jesse, 385 Underwood, Joe, 333, 406 Underwood, Katherine, 402 Underwood, Lee, 256 Underwood, Pat, 265, 392 Underwood, Thelma, 383 Unger, Sally, 44l|||| Upchurch, Cam, 285, 357, 432 Upshaw, Donna, 267, 432 Upson, Maxine, 235, 432 Usilton, Thomas, 305 V Valentine, Thomas, 187 Van Alstyne, Cynthia, 237, 279 Van Dyke, Phyllis, 260 Vanalstyne, Cynthia, 432 Vandiver, Mary, 267, 432 Vandyke, Phyllis, 200, 261, 392 Vanhooven, Cheryl, 253, 271, 406 Vaningen, Richard, 299, 392 Vanvleck, Vicki, 210, 265 Vanvleck, Vi, 235, 237, 402 Vanwerkum, Sietske, 392 Varnadoe, Donald, 246, 386 Varnadoe, Robert, 397 Varnell, Forrest, 309, 420 Varner, Billy, 441 Varner, Sharon, 432 Varner, Billy, 344 Varnum, Billie, 441 Vason, Caroline, 275, 402 Vassar, Libby, 209, 420 Vaughan, Chip, 441 Vaughan, Grace, 275, 392 Vaughan, Bobby, 397 Vaughn, Daniel, 224 Vaughn, Linda, 441 Vaught, J. B., 363 Vavreck, Andrew, 249 Veal, Warner, 397 Veatch, Lamar, 420 Vejjakit, Vajira, 383 Verdery, Winslow, 441 Verhine, Clyde, 228 Verner, Mike, 301, 420 Vernon, David, 308, 420 Verschure, Barbara, 279, 432 Vestal, George, 420 Viar, Howard, 305 ^ Vickers, Miriam, 402 Vidal, Lucy, 432 Vidal, Steve, 364, 441 Vinson, Dana, 237, 356, 432 Vivian, Paul, 331, 420 Voegtlin, Carl, 355, 359, 420 Voelker, Carl, 333, 397 Vogel, Edward, 324, 441 Voight, Michael, 246 Volz, Dorothy, 402 Von Werssowetz, Linda, 432 Von Werssowetz, Christopher, 397 Voorhies, Janet, 269, 420 Vosburgh, Jane, 265, 405 Vuxta, Sharon, 441 W Waddell, Lee, 265, 392 Waddell, Horace, 246 Waddell, Richard, 337, 432 Waddy, George, 359 Wade, Mary, 253 Wade, Nancy, 275, 420 Wade, Skip, 441 Wade, Susan, 420 Wadsworth, Wesley, 205 Wages, Larry, 185 Wages, Tom, 335, 397 Wagner, Karen, 234, 441 Wagner, Paul, 392 Wagner, Robert, 210 Wagner, William, 205 Wahers, Raymond, 397 Wainwright, John, 392 Waite, Alfred, 397 Waits, Joyce, 432 Walden, Sally, 432 Walden, Larry, 432 Waldman, Ronna, 237, 281 j'420 , Waldoch, Janet, 405 Waldrep, M. C., 432 Waldrop, David, 441 Walker, Charles, 441 Walker, Chris, 234 Walker, Daryl, 335, 432 Walker, David, 441 Walker, Deborah, 273, 420 Walker, Fred, 331, 432 Walker, James, 340, 342, 397 Walker, J. W., 397 Walker, Jay, 347, 397 Walker, Jerry, 199, 201, 256 Walker, Karen, 243, 441 Walker, Melinda, 432 Walker, Teresa, 420 Wall, Daisy, 239 Wall, Emily, 392 Wall, Henry, 420 Wall, Jerry, 237, 356 Wall, Joe, 342, 397 Wall, Ken, 335, 385 Wall, Peter, 441 Wall, Robert, 312, 313, 383 Wall, Henry, 211, 243 Wall, Wendy, 432 Wallace, Diane, 235, 237 Wallace, David, 397 Wallace, David, 432 Wallace, Beth, 441 Wallace, Glenn, 397 Wallace, Janice, 441 Wallace, Laura, 365 Wallace, Marilyn, 248 Wallace, Susan, 432 Wallace, Thomas, 234, 237, 241 Wallace, William, 205 Walder, Larry, 383 Waller, Rick, 328, 329, 420 Waller, William, 403 Wallis, Donnell, 420 Wallis, Melanie, 420 Walls, Lindsey, 315, 385 Walraven, Charles, 185 Walsh, Kathleen, 441 Walsh, Patsy, 213, 420 Walsh, Suzanne, 441 Walter, Robert, 441 Walterhouse, Patricia, 204 Walters, Ann, 402 Walters, Patrice, 273, 432 _ Walters, Raymond, 308, 309, 355 Waltman, Susan, 441 Walton, Robert, 441 Warn mock. Sue, 243 Ward, Albert, 184 Ward, Christy, 247, 397 Ward, Janice, 213, 432 Ward, Linda, 207, 402 Ward, Robert, 420 Ward, Roger, 205, 432 Ward, Sheila, 420 Ward, Sue, 249, 397 Ware, Gladys, 271, 432 Ware, Pamela, 402 Warner, Donald, 441 Warner, Richard, 339, 397 Warnock, Murray, 392 Warrell, Stephen, 344, 441 Warren, Burdetta, 383 Warren, Chuck, 224 Warren, Robert, 205 Warren, Susan, 235, 236 Warren, Virgil, 192 Warrick, Emory, 383 Warwick, Susan, 420 Washburn, Suzie, 287, 405 Waterhouse, Shirley, 402 Waters, Allan, 339, 441 Waters, Andrea, 269, 402 Waters, Jane, 441 Waters, Mary, 441 Watkins, Eddie, 344, 420 Watkins, G. M., 335, 432 Watkins, Laurena, 432 Watkins, Susan, 432 Watkins, Peggy, 239, 243, 432 Watkins, Sherrill, 228 Watkins, S. E., 397 Watrous, James, 186, 203, 210, 215, 247, 339, 368, 420 Watson, Eddie, 397 Watson, Dennis, 177, 333, 420, 432 Watson, Donald, 182 Watson, Renee, 420 Watson, Gloria, 432 Watson, Margaret, 273, 441 Watson, Margaret, 441! ' Watson, Marianne, 239, 432 Watson, Perrianne, 239 Watson, Ray, 420 Watson, Sheryl, 432 Watson, Veda, 432 Watson, Wanda, 291, 420 Watson, Wanda, 273, 420 Watson, Wayne, 325, 420 Watson, Craig, 221, 239, 420 Watson, William, 240, 420 Watters, John, 441 Watterson, Wendell, 237, 240 Watts, Jeanne, 213 Waugh, Goree, 313, 397 Way, Pamela, 200, 212, 392 Weagle, Patricia, 392 Weart, Charles, 385 Weast, Wayne, 223 Weatherford, David, 205, 243, 432 Weathers, Bruce, 321, 441 Weatherwax, Kay, 271, 420 Weaver, Carol, 441 Weaver, Christy, 432 Weaver, Jerry, 247 Weaver, Nancy, 279, 392 Weaver, W. B., 223, 363 Webb, Carol, 441 Webb, De Jan, 392 Webb, Gwendolyn, 239 Webb, Larry, 441 Webb, Johnnie, 243, 432 Webb, Linda, 420 Webb, Nancy, 285, 287, 420 Webb, Nancy, 420 Webb, Wiley, 256 Weber, Dennis, 397 Weber, Donna, 274, 275, 357, 420 Weber, Steven, 397 Webster, Mike, 203, 206, 223, 348 Weede, Kay, 420 Weekley, Jeff, 333, 441 Weeks, Catherine, 402 Weeks, Ronnie, 319, 397 Weeks, Sherry, 383 Weeks, Wanda, 432 Weeks, William, 397 Weems, John, 432 Weems, Dee, 405 Wehner, Mike, 420 Weigand, Paula, 224, 273, 420 Weigel, Steven, 420 Weinberg, Harry, 301, 420 ^ Weinberger, George, 241 Weinberger, Susan, 281 Weir, Cheri, 285, 441 Weir, Susan, 207 Weisbach, Kathy, 291, 420 Weiser, Mary, 402 Weisner, Lendon, 441 Welborn, Pat, 235 Welch, Pope, 342, 420 Welch, Susan, 441 Weldon, John, 234, 256, 385 Weldon, Renee, 432 Wellons, Robin, 432 Wells, Andrea, 441 Wells, Carla, 402 Wells, David, 342 Wells, David, 344, 351, 397 Wells, Linda, 441 Wells, Susan, 441 Wells, Vivian, 291, 420 Wenck, Mary, 441 Wendt, Judy, 432 Wershaw, Felice, 420 Wesley, John, 335, 432 West, Barbara, 271, 42f West, Michael, 235 West, Robert, 402, 420 West, Zena, 441 Westbrook, Carol, 275, 432, 441 Westbrook, Cauthen, 177,185 Westbrook, Jan, 241, 392 Westbrook, Lynne, 420 Westbrook, Sam, 309, 420 Wester, Charles, 420 Wester, Kendall, 441 Westmoreland, Robert, 420 Westmoreland, William, 441 Weston, Robert, 345, 420 Whalen, Drew, 235, 441 Whaley, Lee, 397 Whallen, Norah, 210, 279, 420 Whatley, J. C., 205, 321, 432 Wheat, Joshua, 420 Wheeler, Randy, 243 Wheeler, Brenda, 234, 235 Wheeler, Delaine, 253, 285, 432 Wheeler, James, 386 Wheeler, Reginald, 397 Wheeler, Susan, 402 Wheeler, Craig, 432 Wheeler, William, 243 Whetsell, Katherine, 420 Whidden, Johnny, 432 Whitaker, Claire, 249, 264, 265, 397 Whitaker, Betsy, 295, 432 Whitaker, Larry, 420 Whitaker, Marcha, 252 Whitaker, Pamela, 406 Whitaker, Bruce, 420 Whitaker, Wayne, 321, 441 470 While, Anne, 287, 420 White, Brock, 235 White, Christy, 267, 420 White, Claudia, 432 White, Clyde, 420 White, Danny, 333, 351, 420 White, Jack, 236 White, Alan, 315, 432 White, Jennifer, 441 White, Jerry, 204, 420 White, Johnny, 385 White, John, 420 White, Larry, 243 White, Laura, 239 White, Linda, 256, 385 White, Linda, 420 White, Marilyn, 291, 441 White, Joyce, 420 White, Max, 383 White, Herb, 177 White, Bob, 329, 420 White, Steve, 177, 302 White, Dale, 223, 392 White, Thomas, 421 White, Tommy, 421 White, Travis, 432 White, Veronica, 267, 392 White, W. A., 256, 315, 385 White, Wendy, 432 White, William, 347, 397 White, William, 324, 432 Whitehead, Anne, 432 Whitehead, Bonnie, 365 Whitehead, Day, 234, 237, 432 Whiten, Ronnie, 256, 315, 385 Whiteside, Robert, 432 Whitfield, David, 432 Whitfield, Dennis, 309, 421 Whiting, Carolyn, 402 Whiting, John, 397 Whitley, Dianne, 279, 427 Whitlock, Mary, 285, 421 Whitlow, Annette, 235 Whitlow, Michael, 432 Whitlow, Ruth, 256, 257, 385 Whitney, John, 441 Whittemore, Charles, 177 Whittemore, Melissa, 273, 432 Whitten, Marlene, 421 Whitten, Linda, 204, 279, 432 Whitten, Ray, 421 Whittle, Joseph, 333, 397 Whitworth, Cerrie, 342, 385 Whitworth, Jones, 205, 432 Whitworth, Patricia, 432 Wicker, Nancy, 432 Wickerson, Paula, 269, 432 Wickersham, Alice, 277, 357, 421 Widener, Bruce, 303, 397 Widener, Karen, 421 Wierengo, Jane, 237, 392 Wiest, W. D., 383 Wiezorek, Robert, 356, 441 Wiggins, Suellyn, 226 Wigley, Thomas, 432 Wilburn, D. R., 432 Wilder, Donald, 302, 421 Wilder, Hoke, 359, 392 Wilder, Jane, 287, 421 Wiley, Angela, 432 Wiley, Larry, 229, 392 Wilkerson, Ed, 256, 385 Wilkes, Linda, 421 Wilkes, Michael, 314, 421 Wilkes, Ginger, 267, 402 Wilkin, Robert, 392 Wilkin, Wayne, 402 Wilkins, Kathleen, 421 Wilkins, Michael, 337, 421 Wilkinson, Dorothy, 421 Wilkinson, Joseph, 224 Wilkinson, Annette, 219 Willbanks, Carol, 392, 402 Willbanks, Robert, 237, 240 Willett, James, 397 Willett, Kathi, 405 Willey, Jane, 421 Willey, Randy, 392 Williams, Allen, 183, 364 Williams, Carol, 265, 421 Williams, Ellen, 234, 238, 239 Williams, Clark, 340, 341 Williams, Claud, 421 Williams, Daniel, 184 Williams, David, 441 Williams, Deborah, 269, 441 Williams, Donna, 265, 421 Williams, Mark, 363, 392 Williams, Harriet, 235, 289, 441 Williams, Dixie, 273, 432 Williams, Jack, 402 Williams, Jim, 344, 421 Williams, Jan, 221 Williams, Jenifer, 365 Williams, J. G., 421 Williams, John, 220, 432 Williams, Judith, 432 Williams, Luella, 402 Williams, Lynn, 275, 357, 432 Williams, Margaret, 275, 441 Williams, Martha, 265, 421 Williams, Kay, 421 Williams, Lucia, 276, 277, 397 Williams, Michael, 397 Williams, Pam, 421, 432 Williams, Paul, 339 Williams, Paula, 441 Williams, Peggy, 283, 421 Williams, Penny, 238, 240 Williams, Philip, 239 Williams, Clark, 397 Williams, Robbie, 198, 199, 201, 206 Williams, Ronnie, 315, 385 Williams, Sally, 285, 441 Williams, Kent, 397 Williams, Steve, 337 355, 357, 432 Williams, Stephen, 327, 421 Williams, Steve, 213 Williams, Terry, 441 Williams, Wendell, 233, 421 Williams, Bill, 182, 421 Williamson, Dale, 277, 432 Williamson, Donald, 363, 364, 365 Williamson, Anne, 421 Williamson, Loretto, 285, 402 Williamson, Miriam, 441 Williamson, Mike, 256 Williamson, Peggy, 421 Williamson, Sheryl, 441 Willie, Susan, 275, 392 Willingham, Beau, 421 Willingham, Becky, 287, 432 Willingham, Ronnie, 301, 432 Willingham, Sue, 275, 421 Willis, Carolyn, 406 Willis, Deborah, 441 Willis, Homer, 421 Willis, Joanne, 432 Willis, Dean, 441 Willis, Jane, 275, 432 Willis, Patty, 441 W I lough by, Michael, 210 Willoughby, Stephen, 205 Willson, Thomas, 329 Wilson, B. J., 403 Wilson, David, 441 Wilson, Deborah, 441 Wilson, Elizabeth, 402 Wilson, James, 256, 385 Wilson, James, 421 Wilson, James, 421 Wilson, Judith, 421 Wilson, Pamela, 295, 421 Wilson, Peggy, 227, 279, 421 Wilson, Charlene, 421 Wilson, Robert, 224, 333, 392 Wilson, R. H., 441 Wilson, Smith, 329, 421 Wilson, Thomas, 432 Wilson, Tim, 225 Wilson, Tyrell, 249 Wilson, Bill, 432 Wimberly, Dianne, 238, 240, 392 Wimbish, Jack, 392 Winchester, John, 441 Winecoff, Karla, 402 Wing, Steve, 392 Wingo, Vance, 249 Winn, Judy, 421 Winn, Marcia, 405 Winn, Nancy, 432 Winn, Richard, 330 Winn, William, 305, 441 Winship, Emily, 291, 432 Winslow, Ann, 287, 392 Winter, Ed, 333, 421 Winter, Michelle, 235, 402 Wisdom, Chip, 177, 432 Wise, Brenda, 293, 421 Wise, David, 242, 243 Wise, Sandra, 287, 421 Wise, William, 256 Wisebram, Diane, 432 Wisehart, Jim, 206 Wishard, Sally, 265, 421 Withers, Dennis, 383 Withrow, Charles, 441 Wolpin, William, 432 Wolf, Gary, 421 Wolf, John, 184, 246 Wolf, Marcia, 357 Wolfe, Lee, 224 Wolfe, Michael, 356 Wolfes, George, 333, 397 Wolford, Melanie, 298, 402 Wollner, Herbert, 224, 345, 406 Wolpin, William, 345 Womack, Debbie, 432 Womack, Jennifer, 441 Womble, Peggy, 261, 275, 392 Wommack, Mary, 406 Wommack, Ronald, 421 Wong, Jane, 256, 257, 385 Woo, Maxine, 392 Wood, Gary, 303, 397 Wood, Avery, 321, 432 Wood, Barbara, 235, 402 Wood, Burt, 344, 392 Wood, Charles, 256 Wood, Cheryl, 237, 402 Wood, Elaine, 432 Wood, Ellis, 242 Wood, Jane, 275, 402 Wood, Jamie, 392 Wood, Jere, 333, 421 Wood, Jimmy, 177 Wood, Kenneth, 246 Wood, Linda, 275, 403 Wood, Cathy, 441 Wood, Nancy, 421 Wood, Nancy, 283, 432 Wood, Rabun, 327, 432 Wood, Randall, 441 Wood, Sammy, 403 Wood, Scott, 441 Wood, Wilma, 403 Woodall, Robert, 256, 385 Woodard, Donald, 234 Woodcock, Benny, 247 Woodhall, Peggy, 441 Woodhall, Susan, 278, 279, 421 Woodlief, Charles, 344, 397 Woodruff, Katherine, 285, 357, 405 Woodruff, Martha, 285, 441 Woodruff, Pam, 441 Woodruff, Shirley, 403 Woods, Juanita, 403 Woods, Robert, 234 Woodson, Cliff, 210, 247, 337, 421 Woodward, Debbie, 441 Woody, Paul, 243, 305, 421 Woolford, Mary, 432 Wooten, Eddie, 441 Wooten, Deborah, 441 Wooten, Jackie, 271, 392 Wooten, Joel, 203, 205, 210, 215, 223, 247, 432 Wooten, Pam, 441 Wooten, Penny, 204, 432 Wooten, Willie, 215, 349 Worley, Carol, 277, 432 Worley, Danny, 237, 246, 356 Worley, Frank, 441 Worley, John, 205 Worley, Phil, 242, 243, 386 Worsham, Linda, 238, 441 Worthington, Samuel, 383 Worthy, Ellen, 269, 403 Wren, Carolyn, 432 Wrenn, Donald, 319, 397 Wrenn, Valery, 287, 392 Wright, Cecil, 441 Wright, Connie, 275, 392 Wright, Earl, 256, 385 Wright, James, 421 Wright, Jennifer, 295 Wright, John, 392 Wright, Karen, 267, 432 Wright, Mary, 421 Wright, Mike, 203, 210, 223, 247, 303, 421 Wright, Randall, 421 Wright, Sandra, 432 Wright, Susan, 265, 397 Wrigley, Alice, 421 Wrinkle, Earline, 291, 432 Wyatt, James, 329, 432 Wyatt, Kathy, 421 Wyatt, Randy, 421 Wyatt, Ginger, 432- Wyche, Guy, 421 Wycoff, Jean, 204, 432 Wynn, Richard, 421 Wynne, Johnny; 339, 432 Wynne, Lucile, 271, 421 Y Yarborough, Joan, 277, 403 Yarbrough, Mark, 317, 406 Yarbrough, Nancy, 279, 421 Yarbrough, Susanne, 432 Yates, Cassie, 441 Yates, Danny, 187, 337, 432 Yawn, Ray, 385 Yawn, Gwen, 214, 279, 421 Yeargin, Mike, 441 Yearty, Cheryl, 298, 392 Yearty, Karen, 441 Yon, Dana, 204, 289, 421 Yongue, Carolyn, 207, 233, 403 York, Cheryl, 237, 240, 421 York, Beth, 234, 239, 240 York, Pamela, 432 York, Sherril, 441 York, Timothy, 339, 441 Youmans, Richards, 327, 441 Young, Aria, 204 Young, Johnette, 283, 432 Young, Bonnie, 287, 392 Young, Betty, 202, 204, 211, 432 Young, Lynne, 283, 421 Young, Joan, 421 Young, Julie, 287, 392 Young, Rebecca, 275, 432 Young, Scott, 432 Young, Wendie, 287, 392 Youngblood, Michael, 235 Youngblood, Thomas, 182 | Zacherl, Phillip, 392 Zachry, G. H., 397 Zachry, John, 234 Zager, Vera, 295, 432 Zalatan, Steven, 246 Ziegenfuss, Karen, 289, 365, 432 Ziglin, Alan, 383 Zimmerman, Fred, 220 Zimmerman, John, 228 Zimmerman, Kitty, 432 Zinn, Richard, 247 Zipf, Dirk, 210 Zivich, Ann, 295, 432 Zrolka, Robert, 397 Zuber, Leo, 329, 421 Zuckerman, Jean, 204, 432 Zubrown, Phread, 339 Credits Editor, Stelle Chandler Photography, Clate Sanders Assisted by Barbara Thornton Ed Fortson Dan McClure Bill Drath Barbara Shelldrake Norman Lewis Sigrid Gayvert Cover Design, Harrell Brooks