Armstrong Atlantic State University - Geechee Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1982
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The Student Government was alloted some S110,000 this
year to sponsor a variety of student related activities including
CHAOS, the Inkwcll, the Geechee, the Intramural program,
the Masquers, the Chorus, Student Photographic Services, and
the band.
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tertainment on campus, i.e. speakers, concerts, artists, danc-
ers, and comedians. A survey was taken at fall registration to
determine what the students want, and the Student Govern-
ment does an excellentjob of employing an assortment of per-
formers.
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lodge valid complaints against policy, people, and prlnclples.
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The International Students Organization was formed
at the beginning of winter quarter by Dr. William Easterl-
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foreign student advisor, started the ISO because he "felt
that the student body was politely indifferent to our for-
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The purpose of the ISO is to make it possible for for-
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make it easier for local students to identify and become
acquainted with foreign students, and to provide infor-
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foreign students. To fulfill these purposes ISO has placed
a foreign hand crafts display in the library, sponsored a
foreign food festival, and has formed an intramural soc-
cer team called "The Internationals."
There are currently members from 12 countries includ-
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Rhee, Louis Flor, Ralph Aippercr, Beth Madison, Thomas
Nelligan, and Edith Thompson.
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ed to the campus every quarter to
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Christmas picnic and a Spring soft-
ball game. Fund-raising projects
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ies and having a garage sale.
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The A.S.C Medical Records Association is made up of those
students majoring in Medical Records Technology. The MRT
program at Armstrong is the only one ofits kind in Georgia. The
Armstrong chapter association attempts to further their
knowledge in the Held through speakers, workshops, and
presentations during monthly meetings, as well as social and
regional activities.
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CHAOS ls Communications, Help, Advisement, Orientation,
and Service - Armstrong's orientation program for freshmen and
new transfer students. Though the flrst day on a new campus is
quite chaotic, CHAOS leaders make things go smoother. As peer
advisers, the leaders use their cumulative experience of years at
Armstrong to make college transition period easier on hundreds of
freshmen.
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Barbara J. Brown, Paula Vampbell, t'arlie fanfel, William Furry, Deborah
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Herndon, Paulette Hostl, Sue Johnson, Debra Keller, Theresa Kiekllghter.
.loeelyn Long, Julia Muller, .lay Myers, Linda Myers, Christine Odom, Setona
Page, Eddie Parker, Margaret Parker, Jeff Perks. Linh Phan, Wesley Roberson
.Ir.. Kimberley Rutland, Gary Smith, Patricia l,. Smith, Clinton Taylor, Karen
Tornoe, Lynn Watkins, Pamela .Io Wheeler, Anthony White, Ernest Williams.
Alumni Club
The Alumni Club is an organization composed of un-
dergraduates working together to promote activities
that encourage greater alumnae involvement in campus
life. The club, under the supervision of advisors Shirley
Goodson, Al Harris, and Dean Buck has worked hard and
succeeded in getting alumnae involved in Homecoming
and other campus events.
Members pictured above arc: QL-RJ Gail Goslcc, Leigh Wcirich
Maureen O'Brien, Patricia Pomykala, Josie Murphy, Angie
Pomykala, and Lisa Harman.
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Sprague. Not Shown: Dr, Neil Sattertlcld, Head of Social Work Department.
Students Caring About People is an organization established in keeping with the harmony and spirit of intent
advocated by the social work profession. This year SCAP has been very active in campus life coordinating, with the
Placement Offlcc, Career Education Week and seeking accreditation for the Social Work Program. SCAP has also been
very active in the Savannah area participating in the March ofllimes Walkathon, working with the children in the Safe
Shelter Program, and supporting Social Work Month. Students Caring About People truly lives up to its name.
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Contributors: James Massey, Andrea Hudson
Photographers: Student Photographic Service
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The 1981-82 Inkwell has un-
dergone several changes.
Brenda Hall was appointed
the editor in May, and spent
most of the summer printing
the CHAOS edition, selecting
her staff, and learning the
ropes. Brenda was well exper-
ienced when she began, how-
ever. She had editted a Naval
Publication when she served
in the Navy.
Brenda told us that the ma-
jor difference in the school
publication and the one she
editted in the Navy was expe-
rience. In the Navy, she had
layout artists and other
professionals to do the major-
ity of the work. At school, she
finds the paper both challeng-
ing and educational. Her staff
offers many diverse talents,
and Brenda utilizes them all.
She had found it enjoyable to
learn some of the journalistic
angles that she wasn't con-
cerned with previously.
The Inkwell is published bi-
weekly and features events of
the school, sports, administra-
tion changes, faculty spot-
light, and an editorial section.
The paper also has provided
patrons with discount or free
coupons to local bars and res-
taurants. Students anxiously
await the paper, and every
other Friday they congregate
around the news stands to
pick up copies and discuss ar-
ticles.
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The editorial job and the job
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but this year's Inkwell staff
pulls all the stops to bring us
up to date on the latest camp-
us news. The editorials are
fresh, pertinent, and contro-
versial, and the articles are
written with a refreshing ap-
proach. As fellow journalists,
the Geechee Staff would like
to commend the Inkwell Staff
on maintaining the highest
journalistic standards.
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Not shown: Ann Kilpatrick, Admlnlstratlong Martha Kilpatrick, Senior Editorg Collccn Rovolls, Sports Editorg Lcslle Clifton
Patrons.
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The IFC is made up of undergraduate fraternity men working
together in support of Greek life on Armstrong's campus. Mem-
bers Include:
Mike Ulmer fPi Kappa Phil - Regular Representative
Robert Tucker fPi Kappa Phil
Ed Long fSigma Nuj
David Gaskin fPi Kappa Phij - President
Edward Reimer fSigma Nuj
Jack Fowler fSigma Nuj - Regular Representative
Rex Smith CSigma Nuj
The Panh llenic Council
Martha Boutin, President, Alpha Gamma Delta
Lisa Thomson, Vice-PresfTreas., Sigma Kappa
Barbara Blackburn, Secretary, Phi Mu fnot shownj
Patty Deaux, Advisor
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The Panhellenic Council is composed of member women's
fraternities each of which is autonomous as a social, Greek-
letter society of college women, undergraduate and alumnae.
The Council was organized to foster interfraternal relation-
ships, to assist collegiate chapters, and to cooperate with col-
leges and universities in maintaining the highest scholastic and
social standards.
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Members: Lynn Tucker, Andrea lladdockg Leslie Warnock, Martha lloutin, Cindy
Pageg Susie Kirklcyg Sandy Kirkley, Lynn Tyson, Pres., Ann Gooding, Kim
Strieklanrlg Michelle Iiorrett, Vherie Coursey, Teri Sapp. Not shown: Simone
Haddock, Lee Harmer, Donna Meffantsg Judy Richburg, Julie Durrenceg Jamie
Meyers, and Leslie Clifton
Alpha Gamma Delta was founded
May 30, 1904 at Syracuse Univer-
sity, Syracuse, New York. The fra-
ternal colors are red, buff and
green, and the rose is the fraternal
flower. The national philanthro-
pies include the Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation, the Heart Associ-
ation, and education scholarships
and grants.
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ma Delta began the year with a Road
Race for Juvenile Diabetes. We raised
over 5250.00 at the race, attributing its
success to the Alums and the racers. In
October we raised 51000.00 in our
Haunted House, co-sponsored by WAEV
whose Sandy Bryan is an Alpha Gam
Alum. The United Way received
825000, with the remainder going to
JDE The "sawing" in the Sophomore
section of the yearbook is Simone Had-
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President Mary Roberson.
Ushering at the Civic Center helps us
raise money for the Founders' Memorial
Fund and other good causes. We suf-
fered through the "Tough Man Contest"
in order to shag at the "Beach Boys. " We
also ushered at "Best Whorehouse in
Texas", the "Ice Capades" and "Mickey
Gilley".
Alpha Gams are active in Intramur-
als. Carol Hendry fAlumJ and Martha
Boutin were chosen for the All Star Flag
Football Team that went to New Orleans
this year to play in the National Colle-
giate Flag Football tournament.
We have representatives in Senate.
publications, honoraries, and varsity
sports. Leslie Warnock represented us
in Homecoming, and Andrea Haddock
was crowned Miss .-LSI' January 30.
Where theres a will. thcre's an Alpha
Gam.
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Kelly Powers-President
Ann Abbot-Vice-President
Donna Hughes-Treasurer
Ann Finoechiaro-Secretary
Suzy Lang-Membership and Social Chairman
Terri Fuller-Provisional Membership Director
Angie Porzio-Panhellenic Delegate
Barbara Blackburn, Cathy Chu, Janet Gnann, Suzanne Newsom,
Peggy Bel, Colleen Kaney, Teresa Poe, Donna Stack, Ann Leech,
Aileen MacDonnell.
The sisters of Phi Mu have been busy this year having rush parties, entertaining with their washboard band,
participating in intramurals, and raising money for various charities. The sisters had a Rock-for-Hope day at the mall
rocking in rocking chairs for three hours with the money going to Project Hope. They also worked at Night in Old
Savannah and participated in .lump Rope for Heart. The sisters of Phi Mu are looking forward to Formal Rush this fall.
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Stephanie Bridges-President
Angie Pomykala-Vice-President
Patricia Pomykala-Secretary
Jenny Buchheif'-TFCHSUFCI' Cynthia Guy-Advisor
JOSl6 Mufphy-PlCdgC EdllCiit0I' Liury Cggng Slufphy
Lisa Thomson-Rush Chairperson Itludclinc Pinqkngy
Jamie Randi-Philanthropy Chairperson Suzanne Perry
Kathi Doll-Triangle Correspondent Frances Rilgy
Paula Campbell Kglly Du,-den
Cheryl Hester Debbie Lamb
Susie Sharpe
Michelle Younger
Carla Hohenhouse
Julia Hale
Tricia Conneff
The Epsilon Sigma Chapter of Sigma Kappa Sorority has been a part ofthe Armstrong State
College tradition since her founding on November 14, 1970. With Fall Quarter 1981, Sigma
Kappa welcomed not only a new school year but new challenges as well as new friends.
During the past year, the sisters and pledges of Sigma Kappa held positions in all areas of
campus life including three senate positions, two executive offices in the Student Govern-
ment Association, three sisters on the College Union Board, reporters on the Inkwell, sisters
who served on the StudentfAlumni Council, a sister who served as a CHAOS leader, officers
in the American Chemical Society, and sisters on various committees of the Student Govern-
ment Association.
Sigma Kappa felt 1981-1982 was a great year full of achievements. One sister, Patricia
Pomykala, was crowned Homecoming Queen during Homecoming in January while the entire
sorority won a Spirit Award during the basketball season for the best posters. Other achieve-
ments include an organizational award for donating the most blood during the annual blood
drive as well as receiving a chapter award from National Headquarters.
The sorority 's philanthropy projects grew in the past year as Sigma Kappa donated not only
money but time. The sisters answered phones during both the M.D.A. and the March of Dimes
telethons. The chapter continued their newly-established tradition of aiding their "Sigma
Grandmother" with shopping and housework as well as visiting the nursing homes monthly
with songs, skits, food and gifts.
As the school year comes to a close, Sigma Kappa feels that their greatest contribution to
ASC is sharing each girl's gifts and friendship as they stress to each member how important
individuality is, even in a group. The sorority urges each girl to "Be a part of an unique
experience . . . Be a part of Sigma Kappa."
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MEMBERS
OFFICERS
Jim Aliffl
Eddie Carter
John Dudley Robert Tucker - ArchonfWarden
David Gaskin Eddie Farter - Vice-.Xrehou
Jeff Gordon Greg Sneed - Treasurer
Richard Hay Mike l'lman - Secretary
Drew Haynes Edward Haynes - Historian
Greg Sneed Jeff Gordon - Chaplain
Robert Tucker
Mike Ulman
During twelve years on the Armstrong campus Gamma Sigma
Chapter ofPi Kappa Phi Fraternity has been active in every facet of
college life. The brothers have served on the staffof the Inkwell, on
the Student Government Association, the College Union Board, the
Student Honor Court, and various studentffaculty committees.
Several brothers have also served as S.G.A. Executive officers,
including President.
Pi Kappa Phi has also been successful in sports. The fraternity
won the ASC Intramural Championship Award in 1980-81 and was
the 1981 Basketball Champion.
Pi Kappa Phi is a fraternity that has placed a great emphasis on
scholarship throughout its history. Gamma Sigma Chapter is no
exception and has won the Fraternity Scholarship Award for the
past three years. Many individual brothers have graduated with
honors from ASC and gone on to highly successful careers.
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chapter of Sigma Xu has been involved in
many school and civic activities. The
activities range from Intramurals to
passing out candy at St. Joseph's Hospital
for Halloween. The brothers of Sigma Nu
helped work at the annual math competition
held at Armstrong as well as supporting
collegiate sports. The brothers of Sigma Nu
are also happy to announce that Theta Psi
has the flrst female advisor for a Fraternity
at Armstrong, Mrs. Jane Barnard. The
Brothers of the Theta Psi Chapter of Sigma
Nu would like to welcome back a brother,
Waldo Maldemeer.
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Edward J. Long
Jack B. Fowler
Mike Mayes
Rex Smith
Eric Mitchell
Scott Dawson
Edward A. Reimer
Andrew Summerell
Paul Cass
Dave E. Collins
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praised for luis amusing yei sop,lisiicaieJ lnamldng of ,tis on-siage llwmoiic suLfecis.
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Andrea Anderson
Angela Anderson
Lynn Anderson
Chachi Arcola
Lawrence Arkin
Miss Armstrong
Mr. Beau Ann Arrow
Ernest Bachlor
Eva Baggerly
Cindy Banks
Greg Barker
Mike Barker
George Bedwell
Beth Benefield
Big Bird
Barbara Blackburn
Brad Blastic
Joe Blow
Becky Bohler
Bella Bohler
Bendy Bohler
Vicki Bohler
J. J. Bones
Mrs. Kate Bored
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Barrett
Cynthia Barrett
Michelle Barrett
Martha Boutin
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Boutin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boutin
Leeann Braddy
Mr. and Mrs. James Brook
Danny Brown
Sandy Bryan
Dean Buck
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burke
Angela Bush
Rhett Butler
Aurora Campbell
The Chest Club
Agatha Christi
Kathy Chu
Dick Clark
Donna Clements
Leslie Clifton
PATR 0
Amy Collins
Annie Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Collins
Maurice Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cota
Cherie P Coursey
Chuck Coursey
L. C. Cow
Mrs. Millie K. Cow
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Cowart
F risky Cowart
Michael Cowart
Howard Cunningham
Cupid
Kitty Curran
Jane Curtain
Jack Daniels
Patty Deaux
Mary Denham
Dudley Doright
George B. Dog
Kathi Doll
M. C. Donalds
Mrs. Mary Donovan
John Dudley
Julie Durrence
Echo
Delores Face
Doris Face
Jane Fonda
Arthur Fonzarelli
Four out of Five Dentists
Frances Funderburk
Bonzo R. Gain
Prep Gaskin
Mr. and Mrs. Al E. Gator
Sheryl Gay
Fran George
Gloria Gill
Janet Gnann
Ann Gooding
Debra Marsh Grass
Amy Grace Grimm
Mary Groberstein
Karl Grotheer
Simone Haddock
George Hagin
Brenda Hall
Brian Hancock
Lee Harmer
Mr. Al Harris
Andrew Hatch
B. B. Hatch
Doris Hatch
Jane Hatch
Roddy Hatch
Mr. and Mrs, Roddy Hatch
Snoopy Hatch
Dolores Havrilla
Drew Haynes
Mrs. Matilda Heath
Heathcliff
Will Hee
Carol Hendry
Hubble Hendry
Tubby Hendry
Henry
Henry VIII
Mrs. Henry VIII
Mrs. Henry VIII
Mrs. Henry VIII
Donald Herman
Walt Hlckox
Wayne Hickax
Jack and Jill Hill
Mr. Bill S. Hit
Mr. I. M. Hot
Mr. U. R. Hot
Baron Von Howlingwolf
Casey Hunnicut
Huchback of Notre Dame
Laura Ingalls
Mr. Jacques Itch
B. O. Jains
Punk Johns
Susie Johnson
Keith Jones
Kitty Kat
Brenda Kennedy
Ann Kilpatrick
Doris Cole Michael Guido Martha Kilpatrick
Mike Cole Andrea Haddock Mary Kilpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby
Baby Kirkley
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirkley
Sandy Kirkley
Susie Kirkley
Stephen Kleckner
Susie Kleckner
Tom Kleckner
Mr. and Mrs. Willia
M. C. Kotos
Laurie Lahar
Lewis Lane
Mike Larisy
Rosco Laroso
Emily Latella
Lin Linton
The Lone Ranger
Ed Long
Butch Longaberger
King Lud
Mr. Lumberger
Magnum, PI.
Lisa Mallory
Lucy Maye
Roger McCants
Mike Miller
Theresa Moeykens
Joe Montana
Christy Moore
Vicki Moore
John Morden
Sonia Moreland
Mummy
Father Murphy
Josie Murphy
Mary Gene Murphy
Jamie Myers
Suzanne Newsom
Juice Newton
Klee Nix
Valerie Nix
J. D. North
Maureen 0'Brien
Kelly Oetgen
Harriet Olsen
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Cindy Page
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Catherine Palumbo
Katie Parks
Dolly Parson
Kaola Pectate
Jacque Penne
Miss Piggy
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Angie Pomykala
Patricia Pomykala
Terry Pope
Miss C. X. Pot
Mr. Potatohead
Susie Pounds
Jimmy Ray
Ron Reagan
Helen S. Reddy
Christopher Reeve
Steve Rich
Kim Richardson
Judy Richburg
Liver Richburg
Jennifer Roberson
Joe Roberts
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Kenny Rogers
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Rosanna Rosannadana
Pete Rose
Sam Rosenburg
Colleen Rovolis
Meloni Sapp
Teri Sapp
Danny Scott
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Dorothy Skinner
Nancy Skippy
Windell Smith
Mrs. M. Spellman
Jackie Stephens
Vicki Stephens
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Marie Strickland
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Sharon Todd
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Robert Tucker
Leo Turnquist
Mrs. Sylvia Turnq
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Lynn Tyson
Ros Tyson
Mr. R. Uhot
Hershel Walker
Kenneth Ward
Leslie Warnock
Brenda Williams
Jaye Witebowe
Michelle Younger
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Editor 's essage
One of the most fundamental lessons in college is the interper-
sonal relationship. Students relate to adults, and students be-
come adults by developing their own opinions, styles, and person-
alities.
I feel that the best way to learn is to make an attempt at
leadership and grow from the successes and failures that accom-
pany it. In each learning process, one has moments of ecstasy, but
more often moments of despair. Journalism can be particularly
trying since there are rigid deadlines and endless contacts to be
made to arrange pictures, copy, and headlines in a meaningful
manner.
I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to those
whose pictures should be in the book, but are not. I would also like
to thank those who kept me going all year.
My Mom and Dad deserve a lot of credit for supporting me
through another editorship.
Windell Smith was always there with a kind word of encourage-
ment when things were rough, and his photography was a definite
asset to the book.
Lynn Tyson, the Assistant Editor, made things fun.
Dr. Brown, Dr. Strozier, and Dean Buck were kindly support-
ive.
Everything goes better with the help ofa friend, and Stephen is
the best friend I have.
I also owe endless praise to my true Savior, Jesus Christ for
loving me no matter what I do and for bestowing me with some
virtues and helping me with the rest.
I trust that while some people may be disappointed in the book
others will meet it with an invigorating approval.
A heartfelt thanks to those who made it possible.
Ann Abbot 84
Ierry Acker 174
Anne Adams 92
Mary Adams 65
Lisa Alberino 159
Lori Alexander 167
Robert Allison 77
Mike Alwan 176
Laura Ambrose 84
Robin Amburn 92
Robin Anderson 65
Carolyn Anthony 84
Beth Armstrong 167
Nancy Armstrong 92
Wayne Bacon 77, 103
Ed Bagley 103
Debra Bailey 65
Phyllis Balmes 109
Phyllis Bartley 84
Ioe Beasley 174
Peggy Bel 92
Stephen Bell 84
Beth Benefield 108, 214, 215
Wilson Berry 77
Kerry Berta 77
Dawn Berth 84
Mike Best 92
Lynne Bethune 85
Tina Blank 65
Iohn Earl Blanton 65, 160
Brad Blastick 103
Barbara Bolch 92
Eddie Bolch 92
Melissa Bond 77
Michelle Borrett 77, 184, 185
Martha Bautin 85, 182, 184, 185
Margaret Bradley 92
Anita Branch 77
Stephanie Bridges 65, 188
Marci Brook 92
Charles Brown 77
Kathryn Brown 92
Kim Brown 85
Sally Io Brown 65
Selinthia Brown 92
Tris Brown 65
Ienny Buchheit 65, 188, 214
Ioan Buchheit 85
Patrick Buckley 92
Teresa Bunger 65
Gwyn Burkhart 85
Renee Burns 77
Sherry Butler 77
Anita Byrd 85
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Aurora Campbell 85, 108,
Kathy Carlson 77
Edward Carter 85
Eva Carter 85
Sheila Carter 92
Shirley Carter 92
Warren Chamberlin 92
Teresa Cheney 65
Terri Christy 167
Karen Clark 92
Duane Claxton 92
Donna Clements 214
Veronica Clinton 159
lohn Cody 92
Michael Cohen 218, 219
Kelly Cole 92
lean Coleman 85
William Collins 174
Iulie Converse 85
Sherri Cothran 85
Cherie Coursey 184, 185
David Crapse 174
Susan Crapse 85
Almarita Crawford 85
Connie Cross 160
Angie Crovatt 174
Faye Curry 92
Chris Danos 93
Angela Davis 93
lames Davis 85
Rita Deal 66, 160
Tracey Deily 85
Iohn DeLorme 86
Margie Dixon 174
Kathy Doll 93, 176, 188
Rosanne Drescher 77
Robert Drewery 174
Herman Driskell 103
Iames Dudley 66
Iohn Dudley 93
Liz Dunn 86
Sara Easterlin 78
Ann Edwards 86
Terralyn Edwards 108
Emma Ellis 66
Maurice Evans 103
Ayn Everett 78
Sherie Exley 86
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De-lessa Falls 93
'lim Fogarty 78
lack Fowler 181
Phyllis Frazier 86
Robert Fritts 78
'lerri Fuller 93
Steven Fulton 66
Heidi Futch 174
'l'im Garris 167
David Gaskin 66, 143, 181
Dodie Gay 86, 174, 214
Kaye Geiger 93
Cynthia German 78
Donald German 160
Gigi-Gibson 108
Amy Glass 93
Louis Glass 79, 103
Iudy Gleeson 66
Cheryl Glover 67
Ann Gooding 184, 185
leffrey Gordon 93
lacelyn Garley 93, 159
Gail Gaslee 160, 174
Tercie Grabe 86
Sharil Green 94
Alisa Gregory 79
Tal Groover 140, 142
Karl Gratheheer 86
Andrea Haddock 67, 184,
Simone Haddock 87
'l'im Haeussler 79
George Hagin 67
Al Hall 103
Brenda Hall 176, 177
Cordell Hall 67
Duey Hallowman 167
Brian Hancock 67
Kelly llarbaugh 167, 176
Michelle Hardy 159
Lisa Harman 160, 174, 228
Lee Harmer 67, 108
Craig Harney 69
'lania Harvey 94
lidword Haynes 79
Phyllis lleidt 109
Chris Hendly 87
Charlene Henley 108
Willette Henley 94
Betty Henry 87
lamie llerbsie 87, 174
Kevin Herndon 87
Wal! Hickox 69, 140, 142
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Wayne Hickox 87
Aaron Hill 94
Renee Hines 87
Paul Hoffman 94
lohn Holland 174
Valerie Halley 94
Calvin Holmes 79
Dale Hooks 87
Lonnie Howard 145
Andrea Hudson 176
Freda Hudson 94
Rebecca Hughes 94
Wayne Hutsell 87
Christy Irwin 94
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Kathy Iacabs 87
Coral lenkins 94
Iennifer Ienkins 94
Iulie Ienkins 79
Kelly Ienkins 167
Tammy Ienkins 69
Vianne Iennings 94
Archie Iohnsan 174
Charles Iahnson lll 69
Linda lohnsan 94
Terry Iahnson 94
Angela lanes 167
Betty lanes 87
Keith lanes 79, 103
Lisa lanes 87
Pam lanes 87, 174
Deborah Keller 87
Brenda Kennedy 87
Carolyn Kessler 79
Karen Kicklighter 167
Ann Kilpatrick 79, 143
Margaret King 94
Sandy Kirkley 184, 185
Susie Kirkley 184, 185
Keely Kratzer 80
Scott Kukelhan 103
Andrea Kunnman 159
David Kwak 80
Debbie Lamb 143
Lori Lanier 88
Alison Laniz 88
Ianet Larson 94
Edward Lazarini 145
Alvin Lee 69
Ann Leech 94
Alicia Leggett 94
Benjamin Linton 88
Ed Long 143, 145, 181
Susan Long 214, 215
Victor Long 69, 160
Anita Lopez 70
Mark Lowman 145
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Karen Magwood 70
Lisa Mallory 214
Melba Mann 70, 143
Carl Manning 95
Pamela Manning 88
Deborah Marsh 80, 143
David Marshall 70
Sherri Martin 80
Deborah Martinez 80
Iames Massey 176
Pamela Mastin 71
Almeta Mattis 80
Donna McCants 71
Charles McGirt 88
Mark McKim 95
Michael McLendon 95
Donna McNair 71, 214
Barry Melton 95, 102
Charles Mercer 145
Melanie Metger 88
Iamie Meyers 95
Debbie Michael 167
Angela Mike 159
Don Miles 71
Amy Miller 89
Angela Miller 95
Anna Miller 95
Eric Mitchell 80
Shelly Mitchell 160
Craig Moore 80, 174
Lietzyl Moore 95
Iohn Muirhead 89
Iosie Murphy 80, 188
Mary Gene Murphy 71, 140, 142, 188
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Pat Nelton 145
Cindy Newlin 174
David Newlin 174
Suzanne Newsom 80
Robin North 95
Teri Nugent 176
Maureen ffllfllfll 80
Kelly Uetgen 108
Iames Ugletree 89
Lisa Ugletree 89
Merri Kay Uler 108
l-Ive Oliver 159
Suzanne Oppenheim 150
Melissa Owen 81
Leslie Paerman 174
Cindy Page 81, 184, 185
lvy Page 167
Cheryl Parker 174
Pam Parker 160
Katie Parks 81
Sheila Parrish 89
Debby Parsons 90
Rhonda Patton 72
Theresa Poe 95
Angela Pomykala 81, 143
Patricia Pomykala 90, 143,
Derward Poole 174
Terry Pope 109
Suzette Pounds 90
Billy Powell 167
Brenda Prater 90
Candace Pratt 90
Celeste Provence 96
Tom Puckett 176
Michael Pullum 72
Sammie Quaterman 96
Kelly Raftery 160
Sandy Ramsey 167
Iimmy Ray 72, 140, 142
Bryan Reiff 96, 174
Ed Reimer 143, 181
Nancy Reimer 81
Errol Rhett 96
Iudy Richburg 81
Barbara Ritzert 96
Wesley Roberson 82, 140
Michael Roberts 174
Ianice Rockefeller 72
Karen Roeder 72
Ramona Roque 96
Iohn Ross 102
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Colleen Rovolis 96
Rhonda Row 108
Tom Rowe 174
Mary Rozier 90
Ianice Rubey 72
Dorothy Russell 72
Kimberly Rutland 174
Al Ryan 160
Beth Ryan 174
Mary Ann Salley 90
Linda Salmon 228
Ava Salter 174
Cecilia Sanders 159, 174
Phyllis Sanders 96
Teresa Sapp 96. 159, 184, 185
Cherry Sarria 96
Chris Schaaf 90
lanet Schaaf 96
Karen Schaaf 90
Steven Seagraves 72
Kenny Sellers 174
Debra Selman 82
Robert Sessoms 96
Susie Sharpe 96
Dale Shellings 140, 143
Alan Sheppard 82
Michael Sikes 82
Susan Sikes 96
Debra Silva 72
Sandra Singleton 96
Tony Singleton 96
Helen Smily 72, 159
Barry Smith 82
Elizabeth Smith 174
Ernest Smith 96
Marla Smith 72
Ray Smith 103
Rex Smith 181
William Smith 96
Windell Smith 72
Christy Sparks 83
Delia Speir 90
Gretchen Stephens 74, 159
Charlean Stewart 83
Sandy Stewart 90
Suzanne Stewart 96
Kathy Stout 96
David Strickland 145
Kim Strickland 97, 184, 185
Marie Strickland 214
Harry Stump 83
Melody Taylor 97
Thawanna Taylor 90
Brenda Thomas 97
Detra Thomas 90, 108
Eric Thomas 103
Sherri Thomas 97, 159
Ronnie Thompson 90
Lisa Thomson 83, 182, 188
Sharon Todd 90
Nicola 'Irusty 97
Lynn 'Tucker 83, 184, 185
Robert Tucker 74, 181
Richard Turner 90
David 'Ihrnquist 91
Lynn TySOn 74, 140, 184, 185
Michael Ulman 83, 181
Charles Vaughn 97
Norman Veale 74
Patty Vageley 97
Phillip Walker 91
Nancy Wallace 159
Leslie Warnock 91, 184, 185
Lynn Watkins 91
Teresa Watkins 97
Angie Weeks 174
Leigh Weirich 160
Pamela Wheeler 74
lames White 74
Zylthia White 97
Randi Whitfield 97
Candy Wilkins 108
Kenny Williams 103
Yvette Williams 176
Zephani Williams 91
Donna Williamson 75
Kathy Willis 97
Debbie Wolling 91
Marie Walling 97
Lee Woods 91
Denise Wynn 145
Patricia Yelle 97
Tony Yeomans 91
Esther Zylstra 75
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