77576 fauna! 70 75a Zena 7 7 Spam X7 75a ?ea47e 7005074 757 Qaeda 7 74 0 25 7 Hmdemdw 527 Ehwea 560 a - Baylor University 1986 Round Up Volume 85 Waco, TX 3 Wal l ,470 Q Q ' ' l If the Light Could Speak If the light on the dome of Pat Neff Hall could speak, what tales it would have to tell . . . From the moment one steps on the Baylor campus, tales of tradition are told to the newcomerg the most obvious and one of the most exciting traditions being the tower of Pat Neff Hall. One soon learns that the green dome is much more meaningful than the white. What does the green dome symbolize? Well, for the most part it symbolizes a Baylor victory. The week after a victory, the dome shone brightly in a brilliant and proud shade of green, boasting the school's victory. Students were pleasant- ly reminded of the victory throughout the week as they walked across campus, or merely looked out their windows. Baylor fans were fortunate to see an unexpected green dome for most of the '85 football season. But even when the f . ., 4 fqfi . ,wrt ' ,. :satis-ri-P 2 Opening green light faded to white, the winnir spirit was kept alive in its' people, by tl ones who believed in the coach and tl team. So, we weren't undefeated, bi what does one call a season of victor when the team was predicted to have season of losses? That's called winning. lf the light on the dome of Pat Ne Hall could speak, it could not keep tra' of wins and losses . . . only victory. l Opposite Page, top: Thomas Everett, a first team . American proudly sings the Baylor Line while hol up a number one symbol after the Liberty Bowl game. Top right: Russell Sheffield and Steve Grumbine congratulate each other on a good play Lower right: A spirited freshman sings the Baylor Line. Below: Yell Leaders Regina Priest and Tim Kendall arouse spirit at a game. The two were recognized as All-American cheerleaders while th were partners. 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XL I 51 7' 4 lv Opening 3 ,470 O O I U cademic Challen e With the attraction of over 200 Na- tional Merit Scholars, a ranking among the top 20 institutions in the nation, and a law school that boasts the highest pass rate among graduates in Texas Law Schools, it's not hard to see why Baylor's academics are a part of the winning tradition. Freshman are met with an academic challenge from the moment they first ar- rive on campus. The small fish in a big pond syndrome hits, as freshmen realize they're among the elite academically. Valedictorians and most likely to succeeds are a common find. But students are not met with discouragement in their academic endeavors, but rather a strong sense of purpose and direction. sors and instructors focus on every student, their abilities and talents, not their flaws or weaknesses. Within weeks, the Baylor student is filled with a sense of pride and purpose - that spirit that motivates us to keep striving to meet the challenges ahead. in-as ZW W mm A MM: 4 Opening Above: Outdoor studying provides a way for getting away from the library and soaking up the sun. Opposite page: Students take a break from studying at the library. Below: Kathy Nesom helps a friend with a paper. Dr Tom Hanks, a favorite professor at Baylor, talks with a colleague. .l , f-, Law? -r H 2 . If ax? ,N-.g Opening 5 I O 0 O ,4 70 Place for Ever one Beginning with Welcome Week, min- con leaders bombard students with a surplus of available activities that Baylor offers, Some try everything, some decide to stick to studying. Whatever a student chooses, he or she can be sure to find a place to plug in at Baylor. To a confus- ed student, it seems the visits from club representatives and flyers advertising meetings and parties will never end. At some schools, the purpose for involve- ment could be competition with other groups, at Baylor, the purpose for wan- ting a student to be involved during his or her academic career may be multiple. 6 Opening Right: The man who makes all activities happen, Mr. Ruben Santos, rides in the parade. Below: Girls find time to socialize at intramurals, as well as play. Opposite page: The BSU sponsored a tug-of-war for all who participated in the DIG program. Bottom left: Campaigning is a popular pastime in the Fall for freshman, as they elect officers. Right: Steppin' Out sponsored a 5K fun run to kick off their active week. But t e real reason is to make the stu- dent feel needed and important, to chan- nel a student's interests and talents into an activity which will enrich the stu- dent's life, as well as the lives of others - it's just one more way of putting win- ners with winners. 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The university has berth- ed athletes, politicians, performers, doc- tors, missionaries and successful business executives. A large portion of these talented students blossom and expand their horizons during their time at Baylor. Amidst the cream of the crop students are motivated to develop their abilities to their maximum potential. Instead of a competition for success and fame, the Baylor student is driven by the desire to be the best they can be, to use the talents and abilities given to them by God. Students are also motivated by the many performers and groups which come to Baylor and Waco. Amy Grant, DeGarmo 8: Key, The lmperials and The Vienna Choir Boys were only a few that came this year. i 1 4 3 1 f 1 8 Opening Above: A student performs in All-University Sing, a production which brings out some of the best of Baylor's talent. Right: A foreign student performs at the International Talent Show. Opposite Page: Top: April Gibson and a partner perform in Onstage, a well-performed and popular Baylor talent show. Below: The lmperials and The Vienna Choir Boys brought their talent to Waco this year. ft Q 1, ,4 'Milf' , W I Opening 9 I O I I l it 14 70 Gro th Sparks Changes Part of what makes Baylor a winning tradition, is the constant growth that oc- curs, year after year. With the increase of enrollment this year, additions to Hankamer Business School were much needed. It was obvious to visitors, as well as to students and faculty, that there was a growing problem of parking near and on campus. This growth was met by the planning of a parking garage begind Martin Dormitory. Growth does not merely mean big- ger necessarily, but sometimes better as is seen quite frequently around Baylor. Grant Teaff, the coach of Baylor's football team had a book published, Winning: It's How You Play the Game, which proved to be a winner in itself. The Covenant Campaign, a public relations campaign to increase Baylor's endowment was also launched, just to cite a few areas of Baylor's recent growth. A proud new addition to the bear pits arrived in the Spring, Iudge Burleson or Rufus arrived and became Baylor's newest mascot. i Amidst old traditions, such as are ever present at Baylor, the winning tradition continues by the university's ability to grow and change, and still remain stand- ing strong for its' principles. 10 Opening S E F . .--I Above: Coach Grant Teaff signs a copy of one of his books for Ledith Blair at his Fall signing party, in celebration of the publishing of his new book. Opposite page, top: President Reynolds takes a clos examining look at Baylor's new mascot, Rufus. Both left: Students were happy to utilize the new classrooms and facilities in Hankamer Business Schc for the first time, last Fall. Right: Rain can never be z problem now, as the Marina's new bubble converter the outdoor pool to an indoor facility. Ir fav- X in . lf., aw ,L-Q' ,S xx JIT' .s aw V r n -x Qf I I I I 14 W Place of Friend hi lt is easy to see that one must work ex- tremely hard to become a winner. But what does one receive from their effort? Baylor is a place where one can receive training in a diversity of areas, in preparation for life outside the bubble. There is one type of training received at Baylor, however. that perhaps gives the Baylor student an extra special type of preparation - it's friendship. The one thing freshman hear and see from the time they arrive. From upperclassmen carrying luggage to your room, to pro- viding a shoulder to cry on when we were homesick, to eating pizza in the hallway at 3 a.m., we saw friendship wherever we were at Baylor. Even the professors were friendly! It was never surprising when they even knew our names by the second w lass. Times will come when our educatio' and experience gained at Baylor, will nc be as important as it once was, whe' even success isn't important anymore But one thing we can know we gaine' from Baylor that will last us forever the ability to give of ourselves and to b given to in return. tw., .. .X 4 Above: Carolyn Agee takes time to talk with a friend. Right: Baylor seems to be concerned with all kinds of people. A favorite event for many is the International Food Fest. Mark Wagner sits with a friend while they enjoy the dinner. Opposite: far right: Homecoming Queen, Donna Reid sits with friends at the game. top: Sorority sisterhood presents a particularly close bond for those involved. Here, Delta Gammas enjoy intramurals. Bottom: A popular place to get away with a friend is the Baylor Marina. 12 Opening , , ui Opening 13 O I I I 14 W The Reason for ictor So, Baylor is a place of winners . . . vic- tory. That makes for a real sense of pride, deservedly so. Pride in our school and hopefully, in ourselves. Baylor stands for so many things, and offers so much to its' students. But if all the academia and involvement were put aside, Baylor still would rise above all the rest, because of what it really stands for, why we really do have reason to feel victorious. Being a Christian, Southern Baptist University, Baylor dedicates its ideals, values, programs and supporters to the purpose of our Heavenly Father. We may not all believe the same at this in- stitution, but we all agree in one Being, who makes all things possible. Baylor encourages, in addition to mental, emo- tional and social growth, spiritual growth. Dr. Reynolds' charge to the graduating class of '86 challenged them 5 Q A to continue their spiritual growth whit either began or was cultivated at Baylc From Welcome Week on, students a. told about a relationship with Iesi Christ, and the importance and respoi sibilities of that. If one could pin dow Baylor's purpose to just one elemen one would almost assuredly say that it to show the freedom that can come wit a spiritual relationship with jesus Christ Above: Shawn Shannon, associate director of the BSU, and Alan Mackenzie help freshman Penni Pi er. Ri ht- Man classes and Bible studies are P 8 - Y held to promote personal spiritual growth. Opposite page: Debbie Wilson meditates in a prayer room. Far right: No, it's not an Arab. Mark Smith helps out Texas student summer missions, by playing in a 25ahour volleyball marathon, sponsored by the BSU. 14 Opening . asm... . limit: zrasggjitzitf Q.: . , ' A W. 1: ?9wf2r,W W W ' 1.5 - -mm W gt , ursw H fa i may W X ,tl 5? Q 'Web' f ,vilff ' WI, ' ',GfafE1sH's,24 l4E4gg H Y ff-ez-'Qsais:-zsizffy-5'51Lgf'f:f1 4 or ' 'kV'0 4' rvklliils- MTE:-. f 172 .meson 3 5 .95 .4 f? 41- E' I Kr!-V .x pa, K,,,1.f if avi ., 23 , ,Eg W, cs- wx! 3 iw. 55 ,L .QI 16 World Events n Cverview Christa McAuliffe folded her training uniform as she packed for her training mission, shortly before she lost her life as one of the first seven Americans to die in space. She was also the first civilian in spacer The most tragic loss for our coun- try was the loss of the Space Shut- tle Challenger in january. The en- tire country mourned the loss of our seven astronauts as flags everywhere were flown at half- mast. The flag in front of Pat Neff Hall is shown at half-mast. Above is pictured the tragic explosion of the space craft. World Events 17 Blue-collar troubadour Bruce Springsteen was the undisputed Boss of rock and roll. His songs about Vietnam Veterans, factory workers and steel workers hit many responsive chords with Americans of all ages. IVIid-East wars continued. distraught man hugs his so moments after they survived a c bombing in West Beruit. 18 18 World Events Q lA white man escapes jeering, stone-throwing, Apartheid' protesting blacks in South Africa. --1 rt- f' , 5 S . it Kd. ,K 'isa y .1 t qi. ' -N in-1 - me President Reagan gives the A- Okay signal from his hospital room after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from his lower intestine. The 74-year- old president was back on the job within weeks. A series of devastating earth- quakes rumbled through Mexico City in September, The death toll was in the thousands. Few in the metropolitan area of 18 million escaped the effect of the first quake, which registered 8.1 on the Richter scale, or the second, which registered 7.5 on the Richter scale. World Events 19 Four Palestinian terrorists hijack- ed the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro while on a Mediterranean cruise. One American was killed. After the ship was released, the Egyptian government offered to release the hijackers back to the PLO, but American fighter planes intercepted the plane that was fly- ing the terrorists out of Egypt. Ts. Tl 3 20 World Events four prominent actors died in 1985: Ltop to bottomj Orson Wells at age 70 of a heart-attack. Lloyd Nolan at age 83 after a long battle with lung-cancer. Rock Hudson at age 59 after a battle with AIDS. Yul Brenner at age 65 of cancer. he Space Program made pro robot arm on the Space Shuttle ly launched and repaired a gress as space walker James von Drscovery He had gust successful satellite. ' --M f --W - 'ww uni m,.....N 7 - 7W -' Mi2u. 't .am .....,,,, , '.Nw '. WW W Mm L M - ...A. E munuui-ag?- i:-W M-M Governor and Mrs. Bill Daniel Famil donates village Baylor was presented a 19th century plantation ranch worth an estimated S3-4 million in September by Govenor and Mrs. Bill Daniel. This village will be under the supervision of the Iohn K. Strecker Museum directors. Baylor officials are consider- ing making the exhibit into an outdoor living history museum similiar to the historic Colonial Williams- burg township near Rich- mond VA. , The Daniels and their four children, long-time Baylor supporters, have donated 15 buildings and 7,000 artifacts. The gift also includes a S300,000 cash endowment for the maintainence opera- tion and employment of a full-time curator. The buildings are to be moved from the Daniel's Plantation located on the east bank of the Trinity River in Northern Liberty County to one of the three sights mentioned. Calvin Smith, director of the Strecker Museum, said the village relocation will be the largest move of a single village in the history of the U.S. More funds, of the same amount as the Daniel's en- dowment, must be matched before the relocation can begin, he said. The village will become part of a three exhibit area formula with Strecker Museum's theme, Man and His Relationship to the Environment. 24 Baylor's Ranch GQVZRIUQ -. I'f2E.Ef'1. DANQL. 4?....f Pun cmrnazu ncrxvirxss - ' , , -EASTER :cc Hum- ' BD HOME PF BD TACLAUS HEADQUARTERS ' 'B'G TPYCKET TREK' OB. TAB illrhifr COLONIZED 1818 UNDER S?!.ZIi .fx . Strecker Museum to receive gift The village, colonized in 1818, is the oldest permanent settlement in Texas. The buildings, which are com- pletely restored and fully equipped, date back to the post-civil war era of the late 1860's. The Daniel's donation in- cludes a town hall, which also doubles as a church, a two story hotel, a one-room school house, a commissary, which was a combined store and post office, a blacksmith shop and harness house, a saddlery, which was formerly used as slave quarters, a saloon,Texana Hall of Memories, a barber shop, a livery stable, also used as a dance hall, a hide house, a cotton gin, a massive hand- hewn log barn, and a frame dog trot planter's house. Inside the one-room school house for example, four neat- ly divided rows of single-seat wooden desks squarely face the black board and teacher's desk, which is topped by a deer hide table cover. A 75- year-old musical pump-organ and other articles, such as a 44-star United States flag and a McGuffrey's reader also oc- cupy the school house. The commissary, stocked with supplies such as food, drugs, ranching equipment and oil lamps, served as the village's place of trade. Sheltering the ranch's horses and mules, the livery stable houses a collection of open-air buggies and an open-air ambulance and hearse. The second floor of the stable served in times past as a dance hall and gathering place. Among the 7000 artifacts given are some of Daniel's personal items, such as sad- dles, spurs, his surveying transit, forrestry equipment, and his first sand and gravel augers and bits. Daniels used these tools during his 48 years of supervising land belonging to Baylor Universi- ty in South East Texas. ln addition, there are scores of mounted longhorns, rare musical instruments, home made spinning wheels, plan- tation bells, lithographs, and Trinity riverboat paddle wheels, which are original props from the movie The Alamo. Some of the many other rare items are a 300- year-old water-powered wheel-operated gristmill and seven huge, hand-cut millstones, a 30-foot bell tower, a hand-operated, col- onial Washington printing press, an antique picket barber chair, a 75-year-old fire truck, several hundred biological specimens, a large, floor-standing coffee mill and the original hand-written ledgers - log books of the 1800s businesses. Daniel, a 1938 graduate of the Baylor Law School and one-time governor of the U.S. Territory of Guam, purchased the village in 1949 .md has spent 36 years and more than S2 million in efforts to restore and preserve the village. ATIUN RANBH Photos show views of the village donated by the Gov. and Mrs. Bill Daniel and their family. Baylor's Ranch 25 ...J E s xx, I I I Baylor University's unique character was formed by the determined idealism of its founders. Those first educators foresaw a universi- ty grounded on moral courage, Christian con- ciousness and humanitarian learning. A science class works during the early 1900s. The actual classroom is in the Carroll Science Building. K -A- Centennial t1tVlaco Educations earned today Reinforced with rich heritage They believed that just as faith without works is dead, so a university whose first premise is Christ must excel in every way - from the quality of its learning to the servanthood-commitment of its student body. Such a university, born before Texas became a state, was meant to fulfill the dream of its early Baptist founders - to perpetuate the qualities of democratic leadership and committed living. Many of Baylor's founders were also key figures in establishing the Republic of Texas in 1836. They founded their university - intended as a major source of Texas leadership - upon a plan so broad that it would meet the demand of all ages to come. That broad plan, and the faith of those who fashioned it, has made Baylor what it is today. Baylor students have always believed that Chris- tian commitment and profes- sionalism go hand in hand. They are idealists. They are possibility thinkers in the first order. If an idea can be con- ceived, it can be fulfilled, their actions say. Initiative, that is the hall- mark of Baylor students. Thej think big, and they produce results. When they graduate they expect to succeed - ir law, in medicine, in business, in politics and education, if outreach and ministry to fellow humans. And so they have. Their high motivation, refined in a Christian at- mosphere, is the basis for the conviction that success must be balanced with service. Look on the boards of any church or humanitarian agen- cy and you will likely find a Baylor graduate - commit- ted, believing, caring. gli Christianity demands the ablest rninds God has created and sanctified. How fortunate they who have faithfully educated their children . . . HENRY L. GRAVESHTHE FIRST PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR. above 1 Constru 4' left old N U being Academ The University Working for toda , building for tomorrow 28 Waco L. Making a difference is the hallmark of Baylor's brand of education. Its programs are soundly academic, and its students are determined to realize thier goals through service to one another. The atmosphere on campus reflects this sense of corn- munity. Warm friendship alternates with solitary hours of study. A dual way of life, where students care equally about one another and about their education, soon becomes a lifelong habit. Strong academic programs support this commitment. The College of Arts and Science fulfills the original purposes of the university-to give a rigorous foundation for future leadership in city, state and society. Study abroad programs enhance the cross- cultural concerns of the humanities, while a rich variety of music, drama and lectures provides added op- portunities for enrichment. Laboratories in the sciences and in computer technology are well-equipped, and students have many oppor- tunities to interact with pro- fessors on research of significance. Involvement and inter- change between the nearly 1,400 faculty and staff members and Baylor's more than 11,000 students is a dai- ly expectation. Such interac- tion is only possible at a university of Baylor's mo- derate size. In Baylor classrooms, every student counts and has a chance to make a mark in a chosen field. Baylor attracted 215 Na- tional Merit Scholars to its student body in the 1984-85 academic year, including 206 finalists and nine semifinal- ists. The percentage of Na- tional Merit Scholars within the student body places Baylor among the top 20 in- stitutions in the nation. Even more significant, nearly 80 percent of entering freshmen ranked in the first quarter of thier graduation classes-a key indicator of academic success. Baylor enjoys one of the six Phi Beta Kappa honor society chapters in Texas and one of the 234 among the 2,000 senior colleges and unive: sities in the country. Baylor students come froi 50 states, from 195 of the 25 counties in Texas and from 5 foreign countries. Each yes Baylor graduates approx imately 2,500 students wh join the ranks of the mor than 60,000 living alumr found in all 50 states and 10 countries worldwide. Strong faculty, committe. to students and to thei chosen field, give Baylo students and advantage o readiness. As assumptions art examined, thinking refinec and character evaluated Baylor students prepare themselves to carry tha university's heritage of quali ty into tomorrow's world. I I Expect to encounter Baylor graduates five or 10 years after graduation, for they will have begun to distinguish themselves in leadership positions. Their proven character and integrity have marked them for promotion throughout the tanks of our nation's businesses, law firms, hospitals, churches and schools. Their spirit of caring and determination to succeed have given them a running start, while their thorough preparation has caused the trust vested in them to pay dividends. Baylor students seem destined to succeed, recruiters often say. Their can do at- titude - that intangible essence that makes them distinctive - results in many fields. In just a few years after graduation, Baylor alumni in every profession begin to emerge as supporters of the most worthwhile enterprises in their churches, their com- munities and the nation. Their concerns are genuine, and they have achieved enough significant personal success to impact that success upon the world around them. More Baylor graduates have served on foreign and home mission fields than graduates of any other denominational or secular school. Churches, seminaries and other ministry organizations - both in Texas and to the far corners of earth - are filled with the ex- pertise and leadership of Baylor graduates. To keep in step with the future, Baylor plans to in- crease endowment to S300 million by 1992. Baylor has doubled its net assets in the last five years and doubled its endowment in just over 4 years. Raising the permanent endowment to S300 million by 1992 will make possible increased scholarships for students, chairs and pro- fessorships to ensure top teaching and research for years to come, and a strong financial base. Plans for the university in- clude construction, renova- tion or restoration of several campus buildings, including facilities for the department of computer and engineering science, a new School of Music building, two addi- tional floors to Moody Memorial Library, a new Strecker Museum facility, restoration of Carrol Library which houses The Texas Col- lection, and other projects. An advocacy wing for the School of Law and an addi- tional building for the Hankamer School of Business were recently completed. As the horizons and con- tributions of Baylor students and alumni grow and expanc with the years, the university is ever ready for the future. In 1986, we celebrate our 100th year in Waco. In this same year, Baylor celebrates 141 years in Texas. But we measure our heritage not only in quantity of years, but in! quality and character of our institution since its founding in 1845. Tomorrow will always reflect Baylor's longstanding atmosphere of caring and commitment Tomorrow, a growing host o graduates will take up tht challenge of this ever changing world. W' V TW-'Ei sf Qi 4 L, ' 'Msn Y .t,,,.,..,av1a ,Q X F NNN, reset, 5'l i.g,r 4 'imsua J F , A 0 E sfis2!7f1E f 1 1 Our purposes remain unchanged insofar as our basic committment to the cause of Christ is concerned . . . We have not varied from this plumbline, and we shall never do so. HERBERT HAL REYNOLDS..BAYLOR'S CURRENT PRESIDENT. top: An earlier view of Baylor's campus leftp One of Baylor's first grid-iron matchfups with Texas Christian University, belowp The completion of Baylor's ine BFS COITI GX WHS 0118 O O 86. he f t pl f t university s largest building projects t Cl t Waco 29 L .j .Q . .A 'assi Experience gained Students learn to exist with others The first day in the dorm leaves memories of confu- sion, of new faces without names, of wing meetings, and of new found freedoms. The last day in the dorm leaves memories of leaving close friends, of having con- fidence in your final exams, of hearing repeatedly your next door neighbors' favorite albums, and of signing the roster after one o'c1ock in the morning. Depending on the person involved, the days between the first and the last carry with them memories that 30 Dorm Life range from studying all night to throwing pumpkins on Baylor Department of Public Safety cars passing below your window. Dorm life is rarely boring. Whether you enjoy study- ing and spend most of your time angry at the noisy peo- ple down the hall, or whether you spend most of your time annoying those trying to study, everyone adapts to life in the dorm in one way or another. Through dormatory living, some of the most enriching college experiences can be gained. The type of social group that a dorm student is exposed to cannot be ex- perienced elsewhere. Contained within the walls of any average dorm is a col- lection of people from a varie- ty of regions, cultures, and economic backgrounds. Many students realize for the first time that there are ways of life other than their own as they meet those living around them. Rich meets poor, white meets black, and active meets inactive. This exposure is life- changing for many. Almost everyone experiences some changes in their life-style as a result of this interaction. Dorm residents are often faced with co-existing with room-mates chosen for them by random selection. Com- promise is often given as a means of success in these roommate situations. Even so, a number of the pairing are destined to fall through. Curfews and fire alarms top the list of drawbacks to living in the dorm. At least once every year the fire alarms are set off shortly after the building has settled down for the night. Popular dorm past times include prank phone-calling from the freshman annual, shower antics, and common destruction of property. iene that can be found in any aroom. - X4 I 1 xx' r Left: Decorating for Christmas is a big event in the dorm. Above: Activities with friends make dorm life pleasant. Left: Eating and typing are common dorm activities. Dorm Life 31 Apartment life levies responsibility Students must cook, clean, pay rent, bills . . . The transition from dorm to apartment life marks a time of adjustment for many. Living in an apartment is a lot different than living in Penland was, said Ricky Gee, a sophomore from Houston, there are advan- tages and disadvantages. A popular trend for stu- dents at Baylor is to live in the dorms for the first year or two and then strike out to find off-campus housing for the remainder of their education. Grocery shopping, menu planning and cooking are all skills that have to be learned by most students. Men, in particular, are usually short on culinary skills. When we moved in, I could cook spaghetti and canned soup . . . I have learned a lot since then, said Gee. My first big problem was trying to make myself realize that I could actually keep food at home. I got so used to not being able to keep anything cold in the dorm. Dorm residents are not al- These sophomores and juniors celebrated their first holiday in their apartment. 32 Apartment Life lowed to cook in their rooms or have refrigerators. Apartment dwellers find that their friends are harder to visit than they were when they lived on campus. Where in the dorms everyone is under one roof, a bicycle ride or car trip is necessary to visit friends off campus. Lease signing and bill pay- ing are also parts of living off campus. Confusion sets in at the thought of placing a signature on a binding docu- ment. Often, the apartment lease is the first real-world chance a student has to bind himself to an agreement. The threat of having the utilities turned off when the bills ai not paid is an additions worry. Off-campus students mos often commented that th biggest difference betwee living on or off campus wa the ability to have visitors c the opposite sex in thei homes. Q i A sz fa 3 ti ti a W 2 2 wr as f t E N ri .Sq 5 1 t as at it at Q fr 4 gig? gg, Www ,A-1-'lf Hsi- QE 2.3 at St W-K'ff's,,fmW -HQ!! sge gw 44, 1' Wir A45 625 Xia., 2 ? if X :Q W-'.,hA' f z'AA K . A his In Ajrhr Atyi i ' .. I A31 lwvfkrg Ldkwhy A L LVL VSLLV A K' ph VVV, if if ff? 1 R 1 2 Q 63? Q .. . Y' f fhl m .51Jil Y K .h - f1' it e t dtex p 1 1 - Q 1' - Q fx 7 W E . - , is , .M 1 S N' -- ..-.- 1 . ' . 1 t-,gr These are typical scenes around a man's apartment. Note the refrigerator that is never to be seen in a dormitory, Students claim they are able to com- plete their school work better in an apartment than they were in the dorm. Apartment Life 33 Upper-classmen welcome freshmen New Students Learn Baylor Ways Waco Hall filled, Roxy Grove Hall filled, Bennett Auditorium filled. Record numbers of freshman and transfer students prepared to absorb Welcome Week 1985. In fact, the actual number of freshman and transfer students nearly reached the 3000 mark. The addition of support-staffers and min-con leaders pushed the total number of Welcome Week participants to well over 3000. New students were greeted as they arrived on campus by established Baylorites willing to assist them in moving in their dormitories. When move-in was complete, they gathered for Welcome Week sessions. There, they were divided into small groups of 10 to 20 individuals and given the opportunity to meet their fellow classmates close-up. It was a relief to see smil- ing faces. I didn't know many of them, but at least they were smiling. Getting to know people made being away from home a little eaiser to stand, Kimberly Tanner, a freshman from Houston, said. During Welcome Week students were introduced to Waco life, Baylor life, and most importantly, life away from home. Welcome Week's emphasis is focused on four aspects of life . . . mental physical, social and spiritual. This emphasis is deagrammed to look much like the spokes on a wheel. Iesus Christ forms the central hub of the wheel and the four divisions form the spokes of 34 Welcome Week the wheel. There are general sessions and speakers during the week that deal with each topic. We had a lot of fun Cas min-con leadersj and I could see that we were helping the freshmen. said Kevin Tip- pen, a sophomore from Abilene, I think that it was a successful week. The activities the Welcome-Weekers enjoyed included a dinner on the grounds, where area churches gave presentations to allow the new students to become more familiar with Baylor area churches. Min-Con Olympics challenged the students' physical stamina as they competed against other seminar groups to determine the strongest group . Michael W. Smith was the featured artist at this year's annual Welcome Week concert. Above, a min-con group in discussion. Right, Welcome Week Co-directors Mark Risinger and Donna Reid. 1-vbwi Above, Welcome Week participants leave Waco Hall after a general session. Left, Mayor Ruben Santos speaks to students. Santos is also Director of the Student Union. Welcome Week 35 A view of the Welcome Week candle lighting ceremony from the top of Pat Neff Hall. Many hours required Steering Committee Organizes events A steering committee of 19 people begin work almost a year before the week is ac- tually scheduled to begin. Their duties range from organizing the Welcome Week Notebook to selecting min-con leaders. This year's staff included: Mark Risinger and Donna Reid as co-directorsg joe Hicks and Lisa Strader were in charge of church liaisong Mark Carlson and Dana Blankenshi were in charge of local arrangements. Mark Roundtree and Lynn Gall were in charge of min- con groupsg Tom Taylor and Beth Morton were in charge ng 1 36 Welcome Week Ns.. of notebook organizationg Bobby Cluck and Lisa Neese were in charge of programm- ing arrangements. Miles Mathews and Michelle Davis organized publicity and registra- tiong Brett Bigham and Alison West organized the student life seminarsg Ieff Wallace and Karen Cray were in charge of transfers. jean Holland was the ex- ecutive secretary. Left, upper-classmen help move freshmen into Collins Residence Hall. Right, a freshman participates in her min-con group. In Michael W. Smith in concert during Welcome Week. Below, a student is involved in conversation. df. 'm, at an Left, A freshman and her min-con leader participate in the candle' lighting ceremony. Welcome Week 37 A scene from the Baylor victory over T.C.U. Below, a small girl watches the festivities. al' Traditionally, the Homecoming parade is one of the highlights of any homecoming weekend. Baylor's parade is the oldest and largest college homecoming parade in the nation. This year there were over 115 entries. There were 27 floats in the parade, along or parade draws crowd with nine marching bands, the cheerleaders and song leaders, various organiza- tions, the queen and her court, and several important officials from both the state of Texas and the university. Texas Governor, Mark White and Texas Attorney General, lim Mattox were among the most noteable riding in the parade. Presiding over this year's parade with the title of Grand Marshal was Milton Gregory. Gregory, chairman of Gregory Properties in Houston, is a 1935 Baylor graduate and serves on the Board of Trustees. In 1978, Gregory was awarded the Baylor Founder's Medal and in 1979 he was recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus. 38 Homecoming QHUUMM.. ,Q ' v 4 Q i W , i'P,,rW.,1r X A view from behind the bonfire. Left, Kappa Omega Tau won the judges Award with their float. Below, Phi Delta Theta won Class A division. Homecoming 39 Bears 45, TCU 0 Alumni return spirit Baylor Stadium was packed to near sell-out capacity as 42,500 people packed in to watch the Bears shut out the Texas Christian Horned Frogs by a score 45-0. Homecoming 1985 carried all of the excitement and tradition typical of all Baylor Homecomings. The bon-fire burned quickly as students and alumni alike gathered around to sing That Good Old Baylor Line . Thousands lined the parade route to see the largest homecoming parade in the nation, and Waco Hall sold out as alumni packed in to see this year's Pigskin Revue. The Homecoming Ex- travaganza was once again held at the suspension bridge. Three bands, including Third Language , a top-40 rock band, Kal Kalloday' pro- vided the big band sound, and Trade Winds provided country and western music. Baylor jazz ensemble also performed. Those returning to campus Homecoming Queen Donna Reid rides in the parade. 40 Homecoming were welcomed by their old clubs and organizations, many of which sponsored alumni appreciation dinners or coffees. The Board of Trustees faced the problem of rising enroll- ment as the most pressing item on the agenda for their Homecoming meeting. The general feeling was that enrollment should be kept as near 10,000 as possible. Enrollment this year was nearly 11,500. iw I Above, Cheerleader Sharon Wilson raises spirit during the game. Below, Iudge and Mrs. Abner Mc- Call wave during the parade. - Above left, A victorious football team does Sic 'em Bears after defeating T.C.U. Left, Bears come in all ages as demonstrated by this young boy wat- ching the parade. Homecoming 41 5-.0-A i 3 4' 'K it Q it is B Stokes emcees 1985 Pigskin Its Still Tradition Since 1954, Pigskin Revue has been an integral part of our homecoming celebrations. Information in the Texas Collection shows that the first show, then called Varsity Revue, consisted of little more than a comedian, some solos and duets, an organist and an impersonator. Today, George Stokes, with his familiar voice from Baylor Stadium, emcees the show, which features the winning acts from the previous year's All-University Sing. This year's Pigskin con- sisted of four performances, one Tuesday, one Thursday, and two Friday. Seven acts were presented. They were, listed in the order they placed in Sing: Kappa Omega Tau, just another Cottonfpickin' Day , Alpha Tau Omega, Takin' the Town', Phi Gamma Delta, Workin' Man , Sigma Chi, Rod Serling's: A Business Carol', Delta Delta Delta, A Little Bit of Razzamatazng Chi Omega, The Incredible Jelli- cle Ball , and Zeta Tau Alpha, Go Into Your Dancef 42 Pigskin Above, Zeta Tau Alpha members dance during their act. George Stokes eintees during Pigskin. Left, Phi Gamma Delta do Working Man . Below left, Chi Omega in The ln- credihle lellicle Ball . Below, Sigma Chi in Rod Serl- ingfs: A Business Carol , 'MQ Jo' ll , -Q-f, 9+ -r Pigskin -13 1985 Homecoming Reid named queen Donna Reid was chosen from among a field of 60 nominees to represent Baylor as the 1985 Homecoming Queen. I was so surprised, I was flabbergastedf' said Reid, a senior from San Antonio. She said the announcement was totally unexpected, adding lt is a good opportunity for me to represent Baylor and set a good Christian example for the students hereff Reid, who represented Stu- dent Foundation, was crowned at the Thursday night Pigskin performance. She also rode in Saturday's parade. The queen and her court were selected by a panel of three judges. The Chamber of Com- merce did not release the judges names. They were not affiliated with the university. 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Jennifer Bentley Julie Boyd Christie Brittingham Christi Carter Kelly Chandler Mona Choucair Dara Corrigan Michele Daly Lynda De Marco Heather Dunaway Rebecca Eden ..af1w1 viTi'ff1t'4sf5?fi.i21-aol., stEf...:q22nif.13'szwugitillwilZigi illadt 5.?3sf.:fwg,wfl'-x- J' iff' 1 f. Sfs,lXliii.sz .s A 1 if. 11 i-1 'fw.. u .l..:.ifs,m-'iz . .. 7 . s f .Q 'info i .....4 ' The Court Beside Donna Reid, four additional court members were an- nounced during Thurs- day's Pigskin. They were: Angela johnson, a senior from Franklinton, LA., representing Kappa Omega Tau, Robin Har- rison, a junior from Fort Worth, representing Sigma Chi, Wendy Rot- ty, a senior from Carli- sle, PA., representing Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Anne Meredith, a junior from Atlanta, GA., representing Phi Queen ominees Diane Elliot Carol Io Fisher 7 Kellie Galyean Leslie Gregory Melanie Hanshaw Robin Harrison Adrienne Heins Holly Hill Roxanne Hon Sandra Huffman Tulla Jackson Anne Jameson Angela Johnson Deann Kelley jennifer Law Loma Lewis Sadie Lewis Stephanie Lewis Susan Lewis Debbie McGee Anne Meredith Allison Milner Brenda Moorland Jackie Morrison Karen Perry Beth Phillips Jane Podowski Susan Quelch Donna Reid Amy Resko Mu Alpha. Elaine Roach wenayfaauy Dena Shacklett Nancy Tennell Theresa Thompsom y g Beth Thornton Cynthis Ursprung Laura Weber Allison West Wanda Wiggins Jennifer Willis Sharon Wilson Patti Wiseman Lisa Wojtalak Queen and Court 45 Campaign EIISUIES school's future Baylor forever . . Faculty and staff pledged more than S1 million, and Baylor Trustees pledged more than SS 1.6 million to make the first year of the Covenant Campaign a sucessful one. The Covenant Campaign, which is slated to continue from 1985 to 1992, is the University's most recent ef- fort to ensure its existence well into the 21st century. The goal of the campaign is to raise endowment funds from the 5136 million level in 1984 to at least S300 million in 1992. When reached, the S300 million endowment will allow Baylor University to continue to educate all qualified students, regardless of their economic background. It is a fact that 6670 of our student body receives some type of student financial aid, said Herbert H. Reynolds, Baylor President. Reynolds added that a number of universities across the nation have practically priced themselves out of business. It is not at all un- common to see colleges charging more than 512,000 per year for tuition, room and 46 Covenant Campaign A board. Reynolds said, We are fortunate to be able to charge one of the lowest tui- tion rates for any private school in the United States - we simply never want to price ourselves out of the range of the average income family. To make a commitment to the Covenant Campaign, donors are encouraged to open a special account called an Individual Endowment Account. The idea for the ac- counts was developed especiall for this campaign. The accounts consist of six to eight year pledges that are contributed to monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually. Donors are able to designate how their contribu- tions will be used. The ability to designate gives the donor a sense of personal involve- ment in the operations of the university. Donors also receive annual reports on the campaign's progress. Reynolds said Baylor will be among the top 100 schools in the nation with regard to endowment when the S300 million goal is reached. top, Pat Neff Hall is Baylor's ad- ministration building, and the central hub for the Covenant Campaign. belowpBaylor Board of Trustees Member, jack G. Folmar, heads up the efforts as National Chairman of the Covenant Campaign. ae, Two views of Baylor at sunset. Kris Witt at a Covenant Campaign Fund-raising event. S f Covenant Campaign 47 Campus opens for inspection Parents experience Ba lor life Over 3000 parents took ad- vantage of the opportunity to experience Baylor life during parents weekend 1985 Parents were given the chance to meet their child's teachers, as the faculty gathered on Founders Mall to stand under departmental tents. You have to tremble a lit- tle bit as your mother walks up to the teacher whose class you have consistently miss- ed, said Iohn Hill, a junior from Grand Prairie. Thankfully, he said, They have always done a pretty good job of skimming over my performance in class and moving on to a safe neutral topic like the afternoon's weather for the game. Dorms and apartments were a little cleaner than usual, and the food in the cafeterias was just a little bet- ter than usual to give parents a padded feel of how college life really is. Aside from the parent- faculty coffee, the general parents' meeting, and the typical bear-pit tours, the highlight of the weekend was Bay1or's 31-0 shut-out victory over the Texas-Tech Red Raiders. After the game, parents were further entertained by the student talent show, After Dark . As always, there were students whose parents were unable to attend Parents Weekend. For these, the an- nual Orphan's Party was a popular event. Below, a student and her paren visit with a teacher. Top, a soloist participates in Afte Dark. Z,-ff 48 Parents Weekend TW Parents, students and faculty mingle on Founders Mall. X , 3 x K 1 i I ff F ,, 5 A K F i 1 1 5 l f :was , fx Below left, President Reynolds talks with a student. Below, the Baylor First Family award is presented. ldfleiw M175 5' -an Parents Weekend 49 Pedal pushers Cyclists cruise campus In observing the Baylor campus and its surroundings on any given day, one finds a particular type of exercise Vehicle in hundreds of sizes, shapes and forms: the bicycle. The fact is true that the bicy- cle is still used as a means for transportation, but more and more students are saying that they use their bikes as a means of exercise, rather than for transportation. Many students use their bicycles for commuting, due to the parking problem on campus. In doing so, they are also able to exercise. Thus, students found they could get in a little bit of exercising, while not taking up much time. But cycling around the Baylor campus has become even more than a casual means of exercising. Many find that cycling can be en- joyed by going out for a long ride in the country, and get- ting away from campus for awhile. Some take cycling a bit more seriously. Rather than for recreation, cycling is con- sidered a sport for many, even around the Baylor cam- pus. For instance, julie Ann Snell, a senior from Boise, Idaho has been an amateur competitive bike racer for two years. This type of competi- tion does not fit into a college student's schedule without a great deal of sacrifice. For those of us who are really serious, it's a way of life, and nothing can interfere 50 Cycling with it, Miss Snell said. Although the training for competitions is often very strenuous, cycling also alleviates stress, Miss Snell said. Another advantage to the sport found by serious cyclists is that cycling can be a group sport as well as an individual sport. For recreational riders, riding in a group provides safety. For more experienced racers, a group ride gives riders a chance to utilize the wind draft, which allows them to increase their speed, as well as be blocked from the wind. Although bicycle riding and racing seem to be grow- ing in popularity in America, in other countries cycling is extremely popular. Eric Borrin, a sophomore from Moultonborough, New Hampshire lived in Japan and competed in bicycle racing for six years. Bicycle racing is as serious as horse racing is here, Borrin said. Borrin also said that people everywhere in japan are avid supporters of cycling. Considering all aspects of the sport, there are many at- tractions to cycling, and Baylor students seem to have caught on to almost every aspect. Whether racers or merely spectators at Bear Downs, the bicycle in some way gives students an in- teresting way to exercise, to meet a challenge, and to get away from the college grind for awhile. Ar li I 1 'V I 1 5 S S 3 5 K Q E i 1 I af,z':.a1fMN'WrMsw- .g.:ewc,atSs4fiKQP V QEYWEETS A'a1?WlW -- ' Mmm, ,,,, - . -,--- 1, L , .e . ,HMM wi. A W N M, Q 1 V WM W. , ww c,,...M. :www--M cwiL11ffrwmf:,,... , L ?WgWm L -gyms? ww' vc ., Opposite page. Top: julie Ann Snell concentrates on her form as she goes into a tum. Bottom: Two cyclists sprint out of a tum. Top: Exemplifying top speed and form, cyclists sprint to a finish. Far left: Cyclist takes a break after a long ride. Above: Before a long ride, racers plan out and discuss cycling strategies. Left: Two riders work together using the wind draft. Cycling 51 ins K ll1 lL Winners Getting Down at Camp Granada i sing chairmen: a l Teri Trull s Vicki Colman 2nd ZT , a 5 aa , Route 66 'Q sing chairmen: s ii Heidi Ewing i i Melissa Peterson 3rd Home Sweet Home sing chairmen: Roxanna Godinez i Bethany Beevere i Trava Coston 4th UBFP gg clsa be a newsbayfff Q sas i sing chairmen: e aics c Regina Priest c A e i Leslie Wilson i Deneen Alexandrow All University Sing 1986 14 clubs perform with usual style fl A I 4 .vi-Pg , W J' -H2 1986 Produced by BAYLOR STUDENT UNION Master of Ceremonies DR. GEORGE M. STOKES. Music between acts STRAIGHT AHEAD Ushers KAPPA ALPHA ORDER, TAU DELTA EPSILON i 'Qi W W' ...ag , Q, J 4 ,A 2, W N. , w K.-' w 4 ' . ,, A 11 A 53:4 gig. .. , ' if' xx' :E lx? 3:5 Q 2 ' 152 W '45 5 2 Az Z il w A' Fi ' T T fi: , 7 Till? '1 , ' - fl f N'- - 57 X r' ,, ,ff 52,33 -5 F-55:-2, bi-2 ' fQ,,... 54, if-13 4:24 'Xw-f-v-:T 'ffgfizgfzf-'Q b 7:7 xx . ,C A.. ,., .-W,-,., ,..: ,ft . ... 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Sing-out '86 Pledges vocally Students filled up the Sub bowl to watch the traditional Sing Out , which is an annual tradition associated with sorority pledges. Each pledge class puts together approx- imately five minutes of songs and cheers to Sing Out for their club. The pledges cho- reograph their own routines, and are only allowed six hours of practice to learn words, hand and feet movements. This event gives the clubs a chance to present their pledges to the student body, as well as allow the pledges something fun to work at as a group. Theta pledge Karin Iennings said, It certainly 'Out compete gives us a break from pledge assignments, studying for pledge tests and going to pledge meetings. It was an assignment which we had a lot of fun doing. Sing Out occurs during the first week of Sing, It sparks the excitement of the com- petition. As the pledge classes cheer on their clubs, the club members are in the audience cheering for their pledges. Zeta member Julie Helsley said, Sing Out is fun for members as well. We were proud of our pledges and were excited to introduce them to the student body as Zeta pledges. 'WE M fm Mil' -as -f-'fb' if C9 The girls dressed in matching outfits watch the girls unwind from and danced choreographed routines. pledging. A crowd gathered in the Sub bowl to Sing-out 59 Below: Voting for student elections and amusement park rides were only some of the day's activities. Right: Some students just used their free day to relax and see friends. Bears take Excessive Recess 0 class for a day They couldn't have placed it at a better time - a day off to do nothing but play, right before finals and term papers are due! Diadeloso activities began with a block party held at the convention center April 9. The next day the first annual Diadeloso sprint triathlon was held. Due to rainy weather the cycling leg of the event was cancelled. An 18- hole golf tournament was also held at the Cottonwood Creek golf course. Some other events that day included arts and crafts, a chili cook-off, bands and a movie at the Baylor marina. The Baylor ski team gave a water skiing exhibition and skywriting was performed by Dr. Max Shauck. A major highlight of the day came with the first show- ing of the newest Baylor bear, judge Burleson, or Rufus . Whatever the activity, Baylor students had the chance to break away and play during their well- deserved Excessive Recess. 60 Diadeloso .. y ,,,, , 41' ' 1' M.-ff' L- ff 1 W-1. yi: .1-:' . V - X 1 . ga t , +1 - , 'ig ft 4' 5 3 2 5 t Elf ,, iv up , 933' ff-nl l -.-143' 12- ff. Top: The band, Ultimate Force performs at the block party. Other photos: Although the day was gray and rainy, students still found ways to enjoy Diadeloso, in some way, gk, 'S shape, or form. iw' gf' Diadeloso 61 Q A ,J ef, Tau Delt balloon flies over Baylor Q'gZ,3e2i,'gdfg',f,'Q,,gTePa'e to be lifted 1 0 years over Texas bene Among the events on the Student Union hosted a Texas official Sesquicenten- festival at the Marina in the nial calendar was the hot air Spring that included bands balloon sponsored by Tau and as chili cook-off. Delta Epsilon on the Baylor Elsewhere, the largest fire campus. The balloon sported works display ever stretched the Texas state seal and pic- between ten cities to mark tures of the six flags which San Jacinto day. The city of have flown over the state. Houston celebrated by . Students were allowed to hosting a laser light and fire 'la ride on the balloon and work show, complete with a 1- if Dominos Pizza was on hand crowd of over 500,000, on to give away free pizza. their downtown skyline. The Numerous events across Houston event was the first of the state were planned its kind in the United States. throughout the year to com- A spirit of pride was ob- memorate the state's 50th bir- vious across the state as thday. Along with the Tau almost daily we were remind- Delt balloon on campus, the ed of the states' birthday. -N ,N 62 Tau Delt Balloon ii S-XNH -' X J- ! -il, M7 'X af' N' ,MAB-A 2 I 3 2 1 A hot air balloon hosted by Tau Delta Epsilon kindled the spirit of Texas on the Baylor campus. 1 f if i Tau Del! Balloon 63 :fe fi ti- 1 .. ., C., ., ' A nf ii' 5' Q . Nui 'ml-'WAI' - 'Q it W J' 'Q .jvqlj egg ,. 'M' 'L qi? .iii uf' 64 Bear downs Top left: The winning team celebrates. Top right: Racers keep warmed up by using a wind trainer in their pit. Above: Two spectators en- joy the Bear Downs activities, Right: Duo Downs provided a more relaxed form of competition. ,T wgqdil' ji S 1 Xl Y - D i i 'A 1 Q, ,www 9. LM tw ig M Pa, 45 25, , sa .1 i sp, N., N, P, .w.s,,,,, srfixpmn ,Ml ,.,L,2, rr ,, 3 te,g,,,gf,fwg r-5,33-,,, ,X 1 Mega K I f , -- f rss F ff r em. - . a. W- w e . ses Wi.. -me Mitt 19 t'-if ALL,A. . were W . .sas Bear downs, Duo-down, dinner on the grounds . . . entire university has opportunity to participate tudent body takes to wheels A record-setting race time 'as only one of the highlights f the 15th annual Bear 'owns competition this year. Iith the increase of serious Jmpetitors entered, the top ve places were fought for by most all 22 teams. Eclair Vitesse, the winning ram composed of Nick chwedock, Robert Klatte, odd McNaughton and Mark ogen, rolled across the vic- vry line in a time of 1:14.47, most a full minute ahead of ram Ride Amock, and Jcketed S800 for their win- I 1' ning effort. The key for the winning teams it appeared, was the amount of training put in by the racers. Todd McNaughton said his team had been train- ing since Ianuary, four mon- ths prior to the April 26 race. Other teams also put in many hours of training. Another highlight of this year's race was the presence of two women's teams. Iulie Ann Snell, a prominent amateur bike racer in the state, helped her team, Les Filles, of Michelle Wood, Katherine McHenry, and Lori Adkins have a satisfactory 11th place finish. Other activities took place around campus involving the non-competitive students also. Chariots of Fire was shown Friday night at the marina, while a lunch was served on Saturday after- noon, prior to the bicycle race. Duo Downs, a race on tandem bicycles took place Saturday morning. The win- ners of that event were the Congress Cruisers, represen- ting Student Congress. E Above: A member of one of the win- ning teams sprints around the course with much concentration. Left: There's no time for laziness in this race, as one individual tries to pass another racer. Bear downs 65 Godspell ctors witness through upbeat musical Rocking to the upbeat religious music, 10 actors per- formed several parables and stories in Baylor Theater's production of C1odspell , a contemporary musical based on the Gospel of St. Matthew. This contemporary inter- pretation written by john- Michael Tebelak in 1972, features wellsknown biblical characters such as judas, john the Baptist and, of course, Iesus Christ. lt's kind of like a group of people reading the book of Matthew, and then going out and performing what they've read, Bill Cook, director of the musical and acting chair- man of the theater arts department, said. C-odspell , uniquely stag- ed in a street-alley set - complete with multi-colored boxes and several types of scaffolds and benches, uses pantomime, soft-shoe dance, charade routines and various types of music, ranging from country to rock. Several extremely good stage effects were used in this production. the depiction of Christ's crucifixion gives the audience the impression that Christ bleeds on a street fence. The production's portrayal of Christ's resurrection is also impressive with the ascension of Iesus via a rising platform. Melanie Howard, a junior 66 Theater from Pasadena, said she thought the actors made up a good unit of diversified per- formers. The actors have their own areas, some can dance, some can sing. The songs featured in the musical include Day by Day , Bless the Lord My Soul , All for the Best and Turn Back Old Man . Music is provided by musi- cians from the Baylor School of Music with Leta Horan, lecturer in piano, conducting. haul? X X X . V ..- -East esus Neale Iones john The Baptlstfludas Tlm Decker Suzanne unla Kathy Keyes Carl Powell Shanda Sheats Eddie Smlth Ie f Stockberger Greg Tlpplt Costumes deslgned by james W Swam Muslcal dlrector Leta Horan Llghtmg deslgned by Tlmothy M Logan Choreography b Ruth Belew and Kathy Keyes Production staf Sta e Manager John Bealrd Costume Master Burton urtls Set Master Del Pentecost Makeup Mrstress Laura Wortham Prop Mlstress An na Davls, House Manager Karen Lamb, Llght Mrstress . . jennifer Mosher, Runnmg Master jay Blakemore 1 ........ 1 .......................... . Otherplagers ......... 111111111flllllfximcrow, Theater 67 Season's Greetings Pla depicts lonely families Season's Greetings, a British comedy-drama by Alan Ayckbourn, portrays a family gathering at Christmastime. This play displays the emp- tiness of life through the characters Nelville and Belinda Bunker, the young couple in whose home the drama takes place. Nelville suspects his wife was seduced by another man, Belinda is surrounded by petty bickering and jealousy. She lies to herself when the truth hurts too much - she can't admit that her marriage is dead. We do have something, don't we? Apart from sharing the same house, she asks. Clive, an author who finds himself tangled up in the family's antics, is accused of seducing Belinda. Eddie, is a shadow of Nelville who ig- nores his wife Pattie. Pattie is very, very pregnant and is destined to live an lonely, useless life with Eddie. Her pregnancy reminds us that the hurting will never stop. Uncle Bernard is a failure of a doctor who has given up his life to care for his crude, selfish, alcholic wife, Phyllis. Nothing ever happens the way Bernard plans. His puppet show, The Three Little Pigs, that he composes for the children, is a catastrophe and is considered a joke to the other family members. When Ber- nard packs away his puppets and stands alone staring at the pile of boxes in the living room floor, he says a last goodbye to life itself. Bernard has lost touch with the children and in- side those boxes are the dreams. He puts them away forever. Other house guests are Rachel, a destined bachelorette, and Uncle Harvey, a security guard who is ultra negative and has a hatred toward mankind that mirrors our darkest sides. .ff , . i T' l ' G sf S . r W G ,4,..i W -QW, ' - . L tt' wiki' 'Ek f i .Q f I' X - ... 1 .5 if . 'Q-??ila?. Q. 5- fx Til K . 04 N' ,..,:: in -Uh! U cAsr Neville ...... ........... T im Decker Belinda, his wife . . ...... . . Kathy Keyes Phyllis, his sister ...... . . janeete Lowell Harvey, his uncle ....... . . john Beaird Bernard, Phyllis' husband . . . . Burton Curtis Rachel, Belinda's sister . . . Eddie .... ....... Pa.ttie,Eddie's wife . . . . . Suzanne Wilcox . . Iohn Deaver . . Monty Hicks Clive ..... ........ .... . . Terence Zeeman Directed by Patricia Cook Settings designed by william T. Sherry Lighting designed by Timothy M. Logan Costumes designed by Iames M. Swain 68 Seasons Greetings . at ret .1 ll: L. ' Q 2 .,... 'Nil' :QE . :f CAST Dr. Falke QThe Batj . . Eisenstein ...,. Chambermaid .. Tenor .... Russian prince . . Eisenstein's wife . . Mr. Beincl, a lawyer .... Frank, the prison warden . Sally, chambermaid's sister lvan, the butler . . . Frosch,ajailer . . . . Kevin Baber Kevin Pfeiffer . . lay Hunter Morris William Pork . . Kathlyn Fries Mary Runkle . . Robin Roewe Michael Rodgers . . Sara Mcgee Robin Mur hy . . Deana Willliams Elizabeth Knauer . . . M. Brandon Doubek . . . Douglas Bond Tim Dishong . . . Cherie Mcclellan Cynthia Sorensen . .C ristopher Denny . . leff Stockberger Die Fledermaus Revenge i Die Fledermausf' Baylor's opera presentation, is about the revenge of practical jokes. The production is set in the Viennese high society as it ex- isted in the 1840s under the last of the Hapsburg rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The plot centers around Dr. Falke's attempt to revenge himself of Eisenstein for a is B SS.. eaa . 1 'rf' s sweet practical joke Eisenstein had played on him three years before the story begins. Eisenstein, who is known as a womanizer, attends a masquerade ball at which his wife wears a mask and he tries to pick her up. The Baylor University Opera Theater presented this lohann Strauss opera at the end of january, and first of February. The production was under the direction of Dr. Daniel Scott and vocal director Richard Robinson, and was conducted by Stephen Heyde. Costumes were designed by Burton Curtis, sets by William T. Sherry, lighting by Timothy M. Logan, and choreography by joy Burkhart and Ruth Belew. Opera Production 69 World War I Drama Heartbreak House George Bernard Shaw wrote Heartbreak House during the First World War. Mr. Shaw was overwhelmed by the irresponisible behavior of the so-called civilized and enlightened minds of the day, so he wrote about the home of Captain Shotover and his two daughters. All of the family members and house guests have intert- wined relationships and sup- port the nuclear movement and self-annihilation. Old Caption Shotover has two daughters, Hesione Hushbye and Lady Utterwood. He- sione is married to Hector and Lady is married to Randall. Hector is a playboy and tries to have an affair with Lady Utterwood. Hesione invites a friend, Ellie Nunn, over for the weekend. Ellie finds out that she was in love with He- sione's husband, Hector. Ellie's father, Mazzine joins the party, he is a generous but poor man who likes Hesione. Billy Dunn, who served under weekend. The end result was that the Captain married the young Ellie because of their shared interest in poetry. In the course of the play Mr. Shaw explores the reasons why the most charm- ing people, the most advanc- ed, unprejudiced, frank, humane, unconventional, democratic, and free thinking of all could twist these qualities into a darkness upon the whole of humanity and launch a world wide self- annihilation. He was appalled at the new found efficiency of killing granted by the ad- vances in technology. The wor1d's delight in the new technology of the early twen- tieth century was turned to horror at its capacity for reek- ing death and destruction. According to Mr. Shaw, when the myth is dissolved Qwhatever the myth may bej when the lies are stripped away then, mankind will see that his responsibility, while joumeying on this earth, is the care and the betterment of the human race. the Captain and is secretly the Captain's brother, tried to rob the house during the CAST Ellie Dunn . . . Amy Ross Captain Shotover . . .John Beaird Nurse Guinness . . . Diana Dawson Lady Utterwood . . . Tracy Goodwin Hesione Hushbye . . . Suzanne Dunlap Mazzini Dunn . . . Del Pentecost Alfred Mangan . . . Greg Tippit Randall Utterwood . . . Stephen Speights Billy Dunn . . . Tim Decker Hector Hushabye . . . Neale jones Directed by . . . Deborah Mogford Setting Design . . . William T. Sherry Costumes Design . . . Laura Wortham Lighting Design . . . Timothy M. Logan 70 Theater CAST Nora Helmer . . . Kathy Keyes Porter. . .Edward Mitchell Helen . . . Monty Hicks Torvald Helmer . . .Iohn Beaird Kristine Linda . . . Suzanne Dunlap Nils Krogstad . . . Tim Decker Dr. Rank. . . Burton Curtis Anne-Marie . . . Cindy Caldwell Ivar Helmer . . .jacob Humphrey Bob Helmer. . . Micah Humphrey Emmy Helmer. . . Cara Beth Martin Director. . . Suzanne Wilcox David McNair. . . Special music Ibsen Conveys Individualism Doll's House A Doll's House, by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, questions the entire fabric of marital rela- tionships, investigates the development of self- awareness in character, and eventually inducts the false values of contemporary socie- ty which denies the worth of the individual. The play, translated by Michael Meyer, centers around Nora Helmer, a young child-like, naive woman who is married to Torvald, a domineering, suc- cessful man. They have three children and a secure future. However, their marriage is on shaky ground due to lies and deception. Through the play, the marriage seems to fall apart. Nora leams through this play that there is no such thing as perfection. Although the play is set in a Scandina- vian country in 1879, the play is still relative to today. Frequently, the play is seen only as an attack on male chauvinism and an affirma- tion of woman's rights. But primarily, it deals with a human being in an ordinary world who slowly and pain- fully comes to experience the process of becoming whole and complete. Through the play, Ibsen clearly shows that liberation can only come from within. Theater 71 Program Expands Under New Director Always stressing the im- portance of the physical part of college life as well as the mental aspect, Baylor's in- tramural program grew once again during the 1985-86 school year. Under the direction of new intramural director, Iohn P. Muzco, the program is com- prised of four divisions: men's clubs, women's clubs, men's residence halls and women's residence halls. Teams in each division com- pete on a point-based system in 12 sports during the fall and spring semesters, with the most total points deciding the champions in each division. The battle for first place in the men's clubs was a tightly-contested struggle be- tween the Sigma Alpha Ep- silons and the Kappa Omega 72 Intramurals Taus. In the end he SAE cap- tured the title as it outscored the KOTs, 3773. 5 points to 3626. The Phi Delta Thetas finished third with 2376.5 points. In the women's club divi- sion, the Delta Delta Deltas totaled 3004 points to hold off the challenge of the Kappa Alpha Thetas, who finished with 2876 points. The Pi Beta Phis placed third with 2472 points. The men's residence hall competition was a close battle with the Bexars edging Nemo, 1 155 to 1105. Collins Hall captured first place in the women's residence hall division as it tallied 355 points. North Russell and South Russell finished second and third with 295 and 65 points respectively. Track and basketball were two popular intramural events, both of which occurred in the Spring. E .4 uno' 1511!- ....-4 gnv ' 1 ..,..,...f.-.......- We t V T gs v -.. r... Nu . J, 3 + -X Le 4- x , Y ' 'Quai'-i - '1'- I'-lL....J Chamber sponsored the well- attended track meet this year. In- dividuals as well as teams competed. 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Q r l,f...' . If . : .g,5'i'.k 332.-ig, we , . like . . em-. - -.. .igi Q- v ,.1Y5?'vE3v ' , 'W' ' vitae .. . ' 'H' rw xl. x, . f Intramural Sports 74 Intramurals '34 Students display their athletic talents and abilities through the in- tramural program. Not only an athletic competition, it also provides a time for socializing and merely ven- ting classroom anxiety. kwa K 2 'M' ix 3' s .1 011-100- ew, 'Q , --'uni 40? 4a- --cnby 'Y -:N X-qw. ,..,. F , . x,.XW . -1--f Q - -k h x .3-5 W N I x- - ....,.x, x qszxii. 'Q -, ,:11,f.: xrk' ' f -- .. ., . -..... .. 2 , , N--k' .mtg ,,., -fkrfn. ' ' A I , xxx . ',,4 -EY Intramurals 75 Seniors Ring-Out Tradition passed to junior women From the time the class of 1986 entered Baylor, friend- ships were beginning to cultivate. We leamed the im- portance of friends, and through difficult, trying times during our freshman year, we learned to lean on those friends - some of us, for the very first time! Throughout the Baylor ex- perience, through all of the academia and school involve- ment, the circle of friends which we made would become a treasure to us. How fitting to want to pass Top: Senior Betsy Vines poses for a picture with friends before the ceremony. Right: Iulie Ann Snell and Pam Alewine take a place on the ivy chain as the processional begins. Opposite page: As a part of the 1986 May commencement exercises, senior girls and their junior counter- parts joined together to pass that Baylor spirit down to the next graduating class. 76 Ring-Out down to our junior friends the experiences and blessings Old Baylor U has given to us. Perhaps we don't realize how lucky we are to be a part of such a fine, Christian in- stitution, until we must let it go, from our experience, yes, but not from our hearts. The learning, the hardships, the successes, and yes, failures too, will become a part of our memory now, but one thing will last forever - our forever friendships. fgsix -- mmmwgwqr is J ri! 8, I EK- XV 4 JN O v tvtrwlrl 3 QV fe 'QIXC Q, if '. J W5 J 1 2 V7f:i,,5l XA WW 1551, Hnln M R CQ 559599 an V , -1 Commencement 1986 Seniors reach end of Ba lor Line The class of '86 ap- propriately had to stand in yet one more Baylor line on Fri- day, May 16, but this one wasn't quite the same as registration or drop-ads. The line this time was a proces- sional to the commencement exercises, in which under- graduates would soon join the ranks of the Baylor alumni. For the last time, the class of '86 would gather for hugs, congratulations, and best wishes. But what would seem as merely a chance to receive those long-awaited diplomas was a challenge and a call - a call to commit ourselves to using the experiences, talents and education gained at Baylor to make a difference in our world. Moreso, it was a challenge to share Christ wherever we go, to continue the growth that began just four years ago - mentally, socially, physically and most importantly, spiritually. Who would've thought that picture on those Welcome Week shirts four years ago would really make a difference in our lives? With our beloved and respected professors to the left, and distinguished alumni in front, what better examl do we need to motivate us the task ahead of us? Sudd ly the commencement e: cises become more that ceremony, as we pas across the stage in front of family and friends, and shi the hand of Dr. Reynolds, diploma in hand seems merely a symbol of a begii ing - what we do with 1 lives will now make that sy bol come alive. 78 Graduation Above: A senior contemplates the important ceremony. Right: Presi- dent Herbert Reynolds gives an award to Dr. Randy Moore for his work with NASA. , 1 ,. Q5 XX Q 91? 'S 4 5 2 5 z wwf K Xfwlfifef'-Qwfffwm-W' v Youthful Bears Surprise SWC L I A Success Stor eading into the 1985 season, Grant ff and the Baylor Bears found nselves in a familiar position in the season conference polls - not far 1 the bottom. Despite three bowl ap- 'ances in the previous six years, :tical pollsters - once again rated lor as the seventh or eighth best team we SWC. To the pollsters' credit, the fS were coming off a sub-par 5-6 son in 1984. Graduation had mated one of the top defensive lines he nation and the production of the rushing attack was nothing to smile Llt. owever, when the annual SWC press van rolled through Waco on its pre- .on tour, Teaff scolded the writers for r predictions of Baylor's chances. h the pride and determination he has aysxbeen noted for, Teaff told the :ers this team would finish in the up- division of the standings and llenge for a berth in the Cotton Bowl. ile Teaff was giving his speech, a nber of a Dallas television station ned to one of his colleagues and ,, He must be joking. They will be Ly to beat Rice! our months later, the season was r and all the Bears had accomplished 1 a 9-3 ledger Qsecond most in school bryj, a demolishing victory over l, 21-7, in the Liberty Bowl and a top anking in the final polls. Futhermore, Coach Fix triumphantly shows his excitement for Baylor's victory at the Liberty Bowl. Fix was the catalyst for much of the crowd's enthusiasm this year, especially with his infamous waving of the towel. the Bears would have been in Dallas on New Yearfs Day if they could have capitalized on a fourth-and-goal at Texas' four yard line. Baylor's coaching staff took a young and inexperienced team and molded it into a bonafide contender for the SWC title. Tom Muecke and Cody Carlson once again led the charges, with Muecke having his best season. The Bear secon- dary went from one of the worst in the conference to one of the top three in the nation in a span of one year. Thomas Everett, the junior defensive back who wasn't highly recruited out of high school, made consensus all-American and appeared on a Bob Hope Christmas special. Russell Sheffield, a little-used defensive tackle in his previous years, came on strong to fill a hole in the defen- sive line. Ron Francis, the Bears' leading rusher the year before, made the switch to the secondary and was voted all-SWC and defensive player-of-the - year by the DALLAS MORNING NEWS. The Bears had a tremendous season, coming a long way in a short time, prov- ing Teaff's early season prediction to be correct. The Bears finished in the top of the conference and challenged for a berth in the Cotton Bowl. The season left Bear fans remembering what happened after the 1979 Peach Bowl victory - a berth in the 1980 Cotton Bowl. Football intro 81 Liberty has Sweet Ring of Victory Bears Leave Tigers Cracke With the last few seconds ticking off the clock in the 27th annual Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee, Grant Teaff's facial expressions said it all. Teaff let loose with a giant smile that describ- ed the fortunes of his band of underdogs during the 1985 season. For on this cold and windy night, his Bears had once again conquered the giant, highly- ranked Louisiana State in such a dominating fashion that it left Teaff and Baylor fans anxiously anticipating the 1986 season. Teaff and the fans need only to look back to 1979, when the upstart Bears, filled with a junior laiden roster, traveled to the Peach Bowl and defeated Clem- son. But more importantly, that bowl victory set the pace for the Bears' undefeated stomp through the SWC race and berth in the Cotton Bowl the follow- ing year. Teaff's smile during the waning moments was reminiscent of the fact that Baylor played the 1985 schedule with a junior laiden team and, like the team in 1980, will return with a large portion of its starters. Heading into the game, the Bears were once again established as underdogs to the top-20 ranked Tigers of the Southeastern Conference. Experts predicted the game to be a defensive struggle because of both teams' rugged, nationally-ranked defenses. Baylor, however, proved that assump- tion incorrect as it bombarded the LSU defense throughout the game. LSU, meanwhile, was never able to muster a potent drive against the Bear defense. The Tigers recorded the first points of the game midway through the first quarter, when Norman Iefferson burst through an opening around the right seam and returned a Baylor punt 79 yards to paydirt. The conversion was good and LSU led 7-0. However, the Bears quickly countered with a drive on the ensuing kickoff. On first down, Cody Carlson connected with john Simpson on a 59-yard pass to the LSU nine yard line. Two plays later, Matt Clark made a diving reception of a Carlson pass in the end zone to give the Bears their first points. Terry Syler booted the extra point and the game was tied, 7-7, as the first quarter ended. In the second quarter, the Bears, led by Tom Muecke, drove to the LSU 6, but were unable to score a touchdown. Teaff inserted Syler, who calmly kicked a 29- yard field goal to give BU a 10-7 lead. On its first possession of the second half, Baylor scored once again as Syler 82 Liberty Bowl connected on his second field goal oft game. At this point, some Baylor fa were uneasy as the Bears had tota dominated the game, yet they held slim 13-7 lead. But, the Bears stopped the fai uneasy feelings early in the foul quarter when Carlson and Simpson cc nected once again with their second 1 - a 15-yard pass between two Tig defenders. Carlson hit Clark on t two-point conversion pass and Bayl led 21-7. And, although those were t final points of the game, the Bears kne they could have scored more barring few mistakes. Excellent performances were turned by Ron Francis, who was voted outstanding defensive player of t' game, and john Simpson who vas vot outstanding offensive player of tl game. Cody Carlson, however, garner' top honors as he was selected as tf Liberty Bowl MVP. The victory over LSU enabled tl Bears to enter the final national po again. Baylor completed the 1985 seasc ranked 15th in the United Press Intern tional poll and 17th in the Associat Press poll, much higher than t preseason prognostications of a seven place conference finish. Opposite page, far left: Tom Muecke and lackie Ball observe the official Liberty Bowl watches that were presented to the participating teams. The watches were inscribed with a Liberty bell logo and had a black, leather watchband. Opposite page, far right: A jubilant Grant Teaff proudly shows the Liberty Bowl trophy to cheering spectactors. The Bears 21-7 victory marked Teaff's second bowl vic- tory and capped off a year in which he won coach- of-the-year honors once again. Above left: Bear quarterback Cody Carlson, who was named the Liberty Bowl MVP, rolls right on an option attempt against LSU. Carlson's stats were impressive as the San Antonio junior completed nine of 12 passes for 161 yards and two touchdowns against the out- manned Bengal Tiger secondary. Above right: Sophomore split end john Simpson is con- gratulated by teammates after being presented the Liberty Bowl offensive player-of-the game trophy, Simpson caught three passes for 117 yards and a touchdown. Bottom left: Derrick McAdoo tries to evade a host of Tiger defenders during the early moments of the 27th annual Liberty Bowl in Mem- phis, Tennessee. McAdoo led the Bears in rushing and had two receptions during the game. Liberty Bowl 83 1 1- f.fg:.., f:f,t,,.-of-:.1f1ff:..-'rm-K.: :ffe,s,.f'ffff:, 2 '.ff.11z::f.ffs,:-ww ::sm .w,,'.'w'2f'f'ryi..-1ff'e1,f:-ff-5,1 H ,,-,.- ,.k,, ., . jf tu k.,, A ,,,V .,. ..ff Q. .-ff ,,., . ..ffk V ,,. , M., .. fn .. V,,. . .,,,,,. .,,,, . , ,. , .Jw .. fat. . ..., . .W f.', . ,,,,,,, .. ,,.. U-. ,,,. . ..-' ,.k, , ,,,, .- ..,,, iw. ,,.- . .., .f.f.,,,,,-,,. 1' ,,.,, e, ,--f v,,.,-'.. 7 f., 1,,i,,.. t,,..a.,, Q, ,fu f1,.e,,f'. f. .gg 1' is .,...s'g,g'gw : .ffs,,..-mT45'f.w '- Hin: ffwm IW -i,.f,3fff:f.Q,g,,:.'a 1fH.f,s:,.f'mz,g,,-fs, vgqg. sf,5,,'gg,..'r:,z,'gyf. A-sz,,ggffffs,,, 1 .- . . ,,,, ,- - i Ropes Cowboys in Opener On a sultry night in early September, the Baylor Bears hosted the Wyoming Cowboys of the Western Athletic Con- ference in the Season opening game for both schools. After an early defensive struggle, the Bears' elusive speed prevailed in a romp over the Cowboys, 39-18. The first half proved to be a defensive stalemate as the Bears took la 7-3 lead in- to the lockerroom at halftime. junior quarterback Cody Carlson connected with split end Matt Clark on a 12-yard touchdown pass to ensure the Bears their 59th consecutive game without being shutout, tying a school record. Early in the third quarter, the Bears broke-open the game as junior safety Thomas Everett electrified the crowd with a 75-yard punt return for a touchdown. On the next series, Everett intercepted a Wyoming pass and set up a field goal by freshman kicker Terry Syler. Less than five minutes later, Carlson found Leland Douglass alone in the end zone and fired a 37-yard scoring strike. At this point the Bears led 25-3. The Bears continued to romp in the fourth quarter as sophomore jackie Ball took a pitch out around the right side of the offensive line and bolted 77 yards for a touchdown. Baylor finished its scoring a minute later when quarterback Tom Muecke hit receiver john Simpson with a 39-yard touchdown pass. The Bears entered the game with an inexperienced and questionable defen- sive line as three starters had graduated from the top defensive line in the con- ference the previous year. And, although the Cowboys finished with 228 yards rushing. the Bear defense stopped the Cowboys with three goal-line stands. Everett showed skeptics why Teaff labeled him as the best defensive back in the conference as he recorded 12 tackles, broke-up three passes, intercepted a pass and returned a punt for a touchdown. For his efforts, Everett was selected Southwest Conference defensive player of the week. Front Row: KL-RJ Randy Rutledge,Thomas Everett, Matt Scales, Rob Hallum, Bobby Goforth, Wes Yeary, Darnell Chase and Terry Syler. Second Row: Delano johnson, Broderick Sargent, Ray Crockett, Matt Clark, Tom Muecke, johnny Thomas, Charles Perry, Derrick McAdoo, james jarmon, Ron Francis. Third Row: johnny Subia, jackie Ball, jeffrey Murray, Rufus Watkins, Ron Neadham, john Grigsby, Doug Parker, Robert Gossett, Bivin Poole, Scott Works, Robert Williams. Fourth Row: Fred Luster, john Simpson, Scott Huckabay, Robert Cloud, Aaron Grant, Matthew Echols, jack Hurd, Robert Watters, Ed Lovell, Gary 84 Football intro joe Kinne, Layne Dyke, Keith Hood. Fifth Row: Leland Douglass, Ben Baker, Horace Ates, Mark Toon, Buzzy Sawyer, jim Mueller, Greg Nunn, john Adickes, Dan Maddox, Alan jamison, David Bell, Kobe Fornes, Kevin Marsh. Sixth Row: Reyna Thompson, Anthony Coleman, Vincent Carpenter, Norris Blount, Glenn Pruitt, Ralph Stockemer, Bill Bateman, Andre jackson, james Smith, Charlie Lewis, Byron johnson, Quincy Wilson. Seventh Row: jon Ellis, Derek Turner, Kyle Lane, Mike Manning, Mike Hensley, james Lee, Gary Com- malander, Darren Ligon, Travis Daniels, Mark Bates, Ray Berry, Trey Crouch, Willie Rogers. il Q D 7 Q I Eighth Row: Cody Carlson, Paul Lee, Henry Green, Ross Elmore, Paul Stuart, Larry Vasbind Eugene Hall, joel Porter, Gary Atwood, Rod Duff Cary Ward, Keith Rose. Ninth Row: jeff Palm Russell Sheffield, Mark Cochran, jay Kelley, Sam Ci lins, joe Stone, Don Robinson, Scott McCool, D Stogner, Clint jaynes, Scott Michael, Steve Grumbil David Richardson. N is 'S- in X L6 1? 1- 1 1 4 i 1 ,X , N ,, -. i, A 2 ,, r N , 1 -M 'ji 2 Top: junior Derrick McAdoo spots an opening and makes a cut in the opening game against Wyom- ing. Far left: The defensive line, led by Derek Turner, Kevin Marsh and Steve Grumbine, celebrate after a sack. Above: Crumbine makes a jarring tackle on a Cowboy running back. Wyoming 85 The Bears traveled to Athens, Georgia, for a clash with the University of Georgia Bulldogs in the second game of the year. Despite a late comeback at- tempt, Baylor could not overcome the Southeastern Conference power as the Bulldogs held on for a 17-14 victory. The first quarter proved to be a defen- sive struggle as both teams ran three plays and then punted. After driving into Bear territory late in the quarter, Georgia scored the first points of the game when flanker Fred Lane burst around the left end and scampered 32 yards for a touchdown. Georgia added the PAT to take a 7-0 lead. The Bears got on the scoreboard in the second quarter as Ralph Stockemer bolted into the end zone from the one yard. Syler added the extra point and the game was tied, 7-7, at the half. The game turned in the third quarter when Derrick McAdoo fumbled at the Baylor 24 yard line. Four plays later, Bulldog running back Tim Worley scored a one yard plunge to give Georgia a 14-7 lead. Georgia then took a 17-7 lead when the Bulldog kicker booted a 42-yard field goal. Top individual performances were 14, Georgia 17 : Baylor 20, USC 13 loses to Dogs, upsets USC turned in by Tom Muecke, who hit 14 of 24 passes for 197 yards and a TDQ Matt Clark, who caught six passes for 76 yards. Defensively, Alan Iamison record- ed 14 tackles, and Thomas Everett had 13 tackles. On the bright side, the Bears broke a 30-year-old record. Stockemer's TD in the first quarter gave the Bears their 60th consecutive game without being shutout. Baylor has not been shutout since the 11th game of the 1979 season when the University of Texas beat the Bears, 13-0, in Austin. The score was plastered on cars, sidewalks and dorm rooms around cam- pus. Fans cheered as the buses, carrying the football players and coaches, arrived Sunday morning at Brooks Hall. The previous night, the Bears went to Los Angeles and stunned the No. 3 team in the nation, the University of Southern California. USC was a two touchdown favorite, but after a goal-line stand late in the game, the Bears escaped with an upset victory. Critics questioned whether Baylor's defensive line could stop the rushing at- tack that had produced so many all- American backs, but Baylor kept the Tro- jans to 153 net yards rushing. Thanks to the OUTSTANDINC defensive performance - 15 tackles, 11 unassisted, one pass broken-up and . touchdown saving interception - Raj Berry was selected Sports Illustrated' national Defensive Player of the Week. Baylor's fired-up crew took over at th- 25 following Berry's return and Blaster 75 yards to take a 17-7 lead. Muecke hi Derrick McAdoo with the touchdowi pass and Syler booted the PAt. In the fourth quater with BU leading 20-13, the Trojans started what lookec like a touchdown tying drive. On fourtl down, with 2:30 remaining in the gam4 and a boisterous crowd standing Salisbury took the ball and pitched-ou to Knight. The Trojans had decided tr with the play that had been thei trademarkfor years - the end sweep better known as Student Body Right Knight took the pitch, but was met by 1 jarring tackle of junior linebacker Aaror Grant and the Bears held on for z victory. 86 Football .ff C Far Left : Head coach Grant Teaff amd tight end coach Bill Lane look on in disgust as the Bears drop a 17-14 decision to Georgia in Athens. Far Right 1 BU Defensive ends Kevin Marsh 1971 and Derek Turner 181, attempt to sack USC quaterback Sean Salisbury. Above Left : Tom Muecke 1103 looks for open receivers in the Bears' upset victory of the Trojans. Below Right : Senior running back Robert Williams tries to outrun a Trojan defender. Below Left : A USC receiver makes a catch between Baylor defenders lack Hurd 1162, Aaron Grant 1431 and Reyna Thompson 1205. Football 87 BHYIOT 31, 1 Defense dominates Tech and UH The confidence gained in the USC win carried over as the Bears dominated Texas Tech, 31-0 before a crowd of 36,000 at Baylor Stadium. Tech entered the game with a 3-0 record, its best start since its 1976 SWC co-championship. Once again, the Bear defense showed that they would be a strong point this season as the Red Raiders could muster only 211 total yards and zero points - the first shutout by the Bears since a 38-0 victory over Bowling Green in 1981. Baylor got on the scoreboard first when Muecke found Derrick McAdoo on a 6-yard scoring pass and Syler added the extra point. In the second quarter, Baylor scored again when Ralph Stockemer turned a fourth-and-one situation into a 40-yard touchdown run. Late in the quarter, Tech moved the ball to BU's 24, but the Bear defense prevented the Raiders from scoring. Syler added a 26-yard field goal in the third quarter to give the Bears a 17-0 lead. Baylor added two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter as Randy Rutledge, the Taft Iunior College product, burst in- to the end zone on a 7-yard run and Muecke added a nifty 23-yard touchdown scamper to account for the Bears 31-0 victory. Tech had one last scoring opportunity late in the game, when it drove to the BU 9 yard line. Coach Teaff had already in- serted members of the second and third team defense and said he hated to see the shutout end. But to Teaff's surprise, Byron Iohnson ended the Raider threat when he stepped in front of a Travis Price throw at the three yard line. Excitement prevailed during the week leading to the game with the University of Houston as the Bears appeared in the Associated Press and United Press Inter- national top 20 for the first time since 1980. The Bears survived a scare as they held on to a 24-21 victory, upping their record to 4-1 overall, 2-0 in the SWC. Baylor had a shaky start after Houston blocked a, Buzzy Sawyer punt and UH's DeWayne Bowden recovered in the end zone for a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter. 88 Football Baylor avenged its mistake when th Bears marched downfield and kicked , 25-yard field goal to trail 7-3.' The Bears regained the lead in the se cond quarter when jackie Ball caught . 38-yard touchdown pass from Ton Muecke. BU scored again when Ralpl Stockemer rolled into the end zone fron 1-yard out giving the Bears a 17-T halftime lead. In the third quarter, Baylor continuec its onslaught when Stockemer bolted in to the end zone for his second TD of tht game, making the score BU 24, UH 7 The Bears appeared to be on their way tr an easy victory. The Cougars, however, staged 4 furious rally led by quarterback Geralc Landry, who completed eight out o eight passes on one drive as UH pullec within three, 24-21. But the strong Bea defense stiffened and the victory belong ed to Baylor. The victory provided the Bears witl needed confidence as they prepared tc take on perennial powerhouse Southerr Methodist University. W1 ,Q Far Left 1 BU's nationally ranked defense stops ra Tech drive as the Bears crushed the Red Raiders. Far Right : Leland Douglass snares the first of two pass receptions against the Tech defense. Above Left : Houston's Earl Allen is stopped on a punt return by a Bear defender, Above Right : Baylor's Steve Grubine C773 attempts to deflect a Cougar pass. Below Left : Ray Berry and Derek Turner stop james McGowan as the Bears limited the Red Raiders to only 44 rushing yards. Football 89 Baylor 21, sMU 14 1 Bayior 20, MIM 15 Bears move up in national polls Baylor proved its previous victories were not a fluke and its national ranking was well deserved when the Bears traveled to Dallas and upset the 16th ranked SMU Mustangs, 21-14, as bowl scouts from the Bluebonnet Bowl and the Independence bowl observed form the Texas Stadium pressbox. The Bears, who entered the game ranked 19th in the AP poll and 18th in the UPI poll, escaped with the victory when Tom Muecke led an emotional 9- play, 80-yard drive for the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter. But, once again, it was the Bear defense, who steadfastly refused to give up yardage to one of the top offenses in the nation, that enabled BU to win its fourth consecutive game. The game was tied at the half, 14-14, as Terry Syler's two field goals and Muecke's 21-yard TD pass to Ralph Stockemer accounted for the Bears points. SMU appeared to be putting together a game-winning drive late in the third quarter as the Ponies marched to Baylor's 15 yard line. On first down, Don King handed off to all-American back Reggie Dupard, who broke through the Baylor defensive line and was headed for Wai. 90 Football a touchdown. But a vicious hit by junior free safety Thomas Everett and senior strong safety lack Hurd caused Dupard to fumble. Eugene Hall pounded on the ball and SMU lost its momentum. When the final horn sounded, Baylor had held the offensive powerhouse to only 150 yards rushing and 86 yards passing, which was exactly half of the total yards SMU averaged. The Bear of- fense, meanwhile, racked up 359 total yards. Buzzy Sawyer helped keep the Ponies in terrible field position for most of the night as he averaged 51 yards per kick. The SMU victory set the stage for the Battle of the Brazos on Saturday Oct. 19, when the Texas ASIM Aggies invad- ed Waco. The Aggies came to town loaded with one of the nation's top offensive teams and their best record in years. The Bears, meanwhile, entered the game ranked 14th by AP and 13th by UPI. The city of Waco and the Baylor cam- pus was buzzing with excitement as they anticipated the game that could even- tually decide the SWC championship. Baylor ticket office officials were bom- barded with ticket requests, which resulted in the first sellout since the , :JAY .,.,, Texas game in 1980. On the night of th game, the 48,500 seat stadium was pacl- ed and some of the overflow crowd ha to sit on the track below the end zone. It was the offense's time to shine as th Bears engineered a 75-yard, 16-pla drive in the fourth quarter to defeat th Aggies, 20-15. The stingy Bear defense limited th Aggies to three field goals and stoppei Texas A8:M on several fourth down at tempts. The Aggies only touchdown oc curred when Kip Corrington returned al errant pass through the Baylor offens for six points. The game was still in doubt late in th game until junior defensive back Roi Francis picked off an errant Kevin Mur ray pass to seal the victory. Francis played his best game of thi season as he recorded eight unassistec tackles and had two interceptions. Fo his efforts, Francis was named the defen sive player of the week in the Southwes Conference. The Bears short yardage backfield o Muecke, Stockemer, Kobe Fornes anc Horace Ates continued its season succes: as they converted several short-yardagm situations into first downs. Far Left z Alan Iamison and Robert Watters stop SMU all-American running back Reggie Dupard 1213. Far Right: Tom Muecke 1105 follows the block of Bear tight end lay Kelly on a short-yardage situation. Top 2 Baylor's Stadium's 48,500 seating capacity is sold out for Baylor's 20-15 victory over the Aggies. Far Left 2 lack Hurd 9160 nails A8:M quaterback Kevin Murray. Above : Ralph Stockemer 121, dives over the Aggie defense for the winning touchdown. Left 1 Glenn Pruitt and A8rM's Kip Corrington stretch for a pass from Tom Muecke. Baylor 45, TCU i Ba lor 14, Arkanas 20 Loss diminishes Cotton Bowl hopes The Bears rolled to perhaps their most impressive win of the season as they steamrolled Texas Christian University, 45-O, in the 76th annual Homecoming game in front of 42,500 spectators at Baylor Stadium. The Bears ran up a 31-0 halftime lead en route to the victory over jim Wacker's youthful Frogs. The Bears could have scored more points, but the Bear mentor used mostly second and third team players in the second half. Two Bears scored their first touchdowns during the game. Darnell Chase caught a 45-yard scoring strike from Tom Muecke and Charles Perry electrified the crowd with a 55-yard touchdown jaunt. While the Bear of- fense was racking up 526 total yards, the Bear defense stymied TCU. The Frogs had only 45 yards passing and 119 yards rushing. In all, the Bears used 12 dif- ferent backs carrying the football and 10 receivers in the route. The Bears impressed scouts from the Sun and Bluebonnet bowls, but the team and the fans were clearly thinking Cot- ton . The Bears entered the game ranked 13th in the AP and 11th in the UPI poll, with a 6-1 overall and 4-0 SWC record. 92 Football The Bears suffered a damaging blow during the game when pre-season all- conference center john Adickes suffered an knee injury which would prevent him from playing in the Arkansas and Rice games. junior Ross Elmore took over at center. The Bears traveled to Little Rock, Arkansas with a chance to solidify their claim to a Cotton Bowl apperance in the ninth week of the season. Baylor dominated the Razorbacks for three quarters, yet somehow lost momentum and fell to Arkansas, 20-14, in front of a sold-out crowd of 54,684 at War Memorial Stadium and an ABC na- tional television audience. The first quarter proved to be a strug- gle as neither team could sustain a drive. Early in the second quarter the Bears scored on a 13-play, 87-yard drive that ended when Carlson connected with Charles Perry in the corner of the end zone and Syler booted the PAT to give the Bears a 7-0 lead. After stopping the Hogs, Muecke led BU on an 80-yard drive that was stopped at the Arkansas 10 when a pass intended for Robert Williams whas intercepted. Early in the third quarter, the Bears '- scored again when Muecke found Ma Clark open and connected an 88-yar touchdown pass, the second-longest i Baylor history. After stopping the Hogs on the following series, Baylor had a chance t control the game, but a fumble b Williams deep in BU territory proved t be the turning point of the game. Arkansas promptly changed the tui nover into six points. The Hogs scorer again in the fourth quarter after an in terception, but the extra point was miss ed and Baylor maintained a 14-12 leac The Bears came back with a drive intl Razorback territory, but it ended when jim Mueller's 49-yard field goal attemp was off to the left. Two plays later, Arkansas completed 1 touchdown pass and made the two-poin conversion and now had a 20-14 lead Baylor's last chance ended when 4 Carlson pass was picked off deep in H01 territory. The victory enabled Arkansas to tit Baylor at the top of the SWC standingi with 6-1 records, thus giving the Hog: the inside track to the Cotton Bowl Baylor, meanwhile, was being courtec by the Sun and Bluebonnet bowls. . if Far Left 1 Frehsman Charles Perry high-steps over the block of Paul Stuart 1641 in the Bears 45-0 win over TCU. Far Right 1 jackie Ball 121 attempts to elude TCU defenders in Baylor's Homecoming game. Top Arkanas' Carl Miller 1303 finds an open- ing in the BU defense as the Razorbacks beat the Bears 20-14. Middle Left BU defensive end james Lee 1923 smothers Razorback QB Greg Thomas as the pitchback goes to Carl Miller, Middler Right 2 True enough, the winner of the BU-Arkanas game was favored to win the conference title. Bottom: Ralph St0ckemer121J dives forthe first down. . r 1 me A s 1... l ZR WF :fr eeaet, gf' Hall. BAC Fl 1 ffl D' Coferowl 7' -fr ferr N, Bears lose, accept Libert Bowl bid Going into its game with Rice, Baylor needed a victory coupled with an Arkan- sas defeat, in order to restore its Cotton Bowl hopes. The Bears got just that when they defeated the Owls, 34-10 in Waco, while Texas A8rM beat Arkansas. After a slow first quarter, the Bears were able to put together an impressive offensive display for their last home game of the season. Tom Muecke's 24-yard pass to Derrick McAdoo set up a 12-yard touchdown pass to Ben Baker that gave Baylor a 7-3 lead early in the second quarter. On its next possession, the Bears drove to the Rice 11 before Syler booted a 28-yard field goal. But, Rice came roar- ing back on a 54-yard drive to tie the game at 10. Baylor, led by Muecke once again, scored moments before the end of the first half when Muecke faked a handoff to Ralph Stockemer and found Horace .Ates over the middle for an 18-yard touchdown. Syler added the extra point and the Bears led 17-10. The Bears took the opening kick and drove 80 yards in 15 plays when Stockemer raced four yards to pay dirt. Minutes later, Syler added his second field goal of the afternoon and Baylor led 27-10. The game, which marked Muecke's last performance at Baylor Stadium, was the first game of the year to have only one quarterback go the distance. Muecke played the entire game because Carlson was injured in practice during the week. Muecke, meanwhile, had perhaps his finest performance of the 1985 campaign as he completed 18 of 27 passes for 306 yards and three touchdowns. Outstanding defensive performances were turned in by Alan Jamison, who also played his final home game, and Steve Grumbine. On a gloomy, misty Saturday in mid- November the Bears traveled to Austin, needing only a victory over the Universi- ty of Texas to return to the Cotton Bowl for the first time since 1980. But after 60 minutes of a grueling, physical contest, Baylor's storybook season ended when the Longhorns defeated the Bears, 17-10, thus ending BU's Cotton aspirations before 79,000 at Memorial Stadium. The game pitted the explosive Baylor offense and nationally ranked defense against the always-physical Longhorn defense. But, in the end, Texas running back Edwin Simmons added the neede spark to a stagnant offense to lead th Horns to victory. Texas took a 7-3 halftime lead after az 8-yard jaunt by Simmons. The Bear ol fense, led by Muecke and Carlson, wa able to move the ball between the 34 yard lines, but once the Bears got deep ii UT territory the Longhorn blitz ravishet the Bears for losses. After a UT field goal in the thin quarter, Muecke led Baylor on a drive te the Texas 26, but a 13-yard loss on an at tempted reverse put the them out o scoring range again. Later in the fourth quarter, Texai broke the game open when Darron Nor ris capped an 86-yard drive with 1 touchdown, giving UT a 17-3 lead. But Baylor answered quickly as Der rick McAdoo broke loose for a 59-yarc burst and Randy Rutledge added 14 more for a TD and Baylor had closed the gap to 17-10. Late in the game, the Bears had one final chance to win when Ron Francis in- tercepted a pass and returned it to tht UT 10. Baylor, however, was unsucf cessful on four attempts and the Beard had lost once again in Austin - a place they still have not won in since 1951. 1 A Q' cw 2 6 Far Left 1 lack Hurd pressures Rice quaterback Quentis Roper during Baylor's 34-10 victory. Far Right : Flanker Glenn Pruitt 125, twists to make the catch against the Rice defense. Top : Randy Rutledge jaunts through the hole opened by BU tackle Ioel Porter 1651 in Baylor's 17-10 loss to Texas. Below Left : Senior running back Broderick Sargent carries the ball in the last game of the season. Below Right : Seniors Cary Ward 1803 and Mark Cochran Q63J peer at the Baylor Stadium crowd for the last time in their careers Football 95 Email, 4--- . ,:.. . k,,. . , , ,.t. .. . , , . , .. .... ,, , -, we as , ' S 1 ,,AA , I I 1 J I A i i at is 1 A P4 'P+ f! 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H 'k A pf-'Kee RKAN-S' Qj- 40 4 4 SwqX3.L i' TCU 4 40 4 ND UN 'fl o 9, cr QL I O :a 9, in 'I Y A 02 4 m Z C i' 04 'Vo Qt etc' P .. l fit , ,t , if Grant Teaff: Dallas Morning News, Houston Post, Associated Press, Waco Tribune-Herald, Dallas Times Herald Southwest Conference Coach of the Year. Mark Cochran: Dallas Morning News, Associated Press, United Press International, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Times Herald, Football News All-SWC, Houston Chronicle All-Texas Team. Tom Muecke: Houston Post Southwest Conference Player of the Year, Houston Post, United Press International, Waco Tribune-Herald, Football News All-SWC, Associated Press, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Morning News second-team All- SWC, Houston Chronicle second-team All-Texas Team, AP Offensive Player of the Week, BU v. Rice. Buzzy Sawyer: Dallas Morning News, United Press International, Waco Tribune-Herald second-team All-SWC. Derek Turner: American Spirit Award winner Qoutstanding SWC senior football player, based on athletics, academics, citizenship, and leadershipj, Associated Press All-SWC, Dallas Morning News, United Press International, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Times Herald second-team All-SWC. john Adickes: Waco Tribune-Herald All-SWC, United Press International second-team All-SWC, Football News third team All-American. Mark Bates: Associated Press All-SWC. Ray Berry: Dallas Morning News, Waco Tri une-Herald All-SWC, Associated Press, United Press International, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Times Herald second-team All-SWC, Sports Illustrated National Defensive Player of the Week, l BU v. USC, AP SWC Defensive Playel the Week, BU v. USC. I Thomas Everett: Associated Press, American Football Coaches Associati tliodakj All-American, Football News College and Pro Football Weekly seconi team All-American, Houston Post Southwest Conference Player of the Year, Dallas Morning News, Associate Press, United Press International, Wa Tribune-Herald, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Times Herald, Football News All-SWC. Ron Francis: Dallas Morning News l Southwest Conference Defensive Plai of the Year, Dallas Morning News, l Houston Post, Associated Press, Unitel Press International, Waco Tribune- I Herald, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Time Herald, Football News All-SWC, AP SI Defensive Player of the Week, BU v. Texas A8:M. Steve Grumbine: Dallas Morning Nea Houston Post, United Press Internatior Waco Tribune-Herald, Houston Chronic Dallas Times Herald, Football News, Associated Press second-team All-SW Houston Chronicle All-Texas Teanz, AP Defilnsioe Player ofthe Week, BU v. Tex Tec . Matt Clark: United Press Internationa Houston Chronicle, Football News All- SWC, Waco Tribune-Herald second tea All-SWC. Joel Porter: Football News Sophomore All-American. Russell Sheffield: Dallas Morning Ne: Houston Chronicle SWC Newcomer of the Year, United Press International second-team All-SWC. Terry Syler: Associated Press second- team Al -SWC. Q .,..n-'ff-K A . I' '?'U'f Grant Teaff, Head Coach Mark Cochran, Senior Offensive Tackle Tom Muecke, Senior Quarterback Buzzy Sawyer, Senior Punter Derek Turner, Senior Defensive End john Adickes, Iunior Center Mark Bates, Iunior Offensive Guard Ray Berry, junior Linebacker Thomas Everett, Iunior Defensive Back Ron Francis, junior Defensive Back Steve Grumbine, Iunior Defensive Tackle Matt Clark, Sophomore Split End joel Porter, Sophomore Offensive Tackle Russell Sheffield, Sophomore Defensive Tackle Terry Syler, Freshman Kicker F tb llH Championships Yell Leaders 1985 was once again a banner year for the Baylor University yell leaders, Dan Harker, a junior yell leader from Dallas, said. All of our trips this year were great, he said, particularly those back-to-back weekends when we went to Georgia and California. lt all climaxed at the end of the semester when we were chosen to participate in the national champion- ybi i mm I My' tFront Rowlz Sharon Wilson, Cheryl Williams, Kay Massey, Kelly Keys and Regina Priest. tBack Rowla Matt Young, Dan Harker, Chris Godwin, Bobby Cluck and Tim Kendall. 98 Yell leaders ff 173090011 w,m ships in Florida and then invited to go to Memphis for the Liberty Bowl Although a lot of time is involved with yell leading, Harker said the time spent was worthwhile. We work and practice so much together that we are sort of like a family. l get to meet a lot of people and get to represent Baylor with my God-given talents. fiat Yell leaders for 1985-86 were: Shari Williams, an Austin senior, Cher Williams, a Grapevine junior, Ka Massey, a Hurst junior, Kelly Keys, Longview sophomore, Regina Priest Lang, Oklahoma, senior, Matt Young, Houston junior, Dan Harker, a Dall junior, Chris Godwin, a Plano senic Bobby Cluck, an Abilene junior, and Ti Kendall, a Houston senior. F .Bdyfel r i i e3a0,5z5s 2 j ,,,.,., I ff ff L E awk ,'L.,, W t 'lf , S . rfflgig gs 3 . ' gi, V f if f in yi- in' .Q N 5 . V' If' k ll rj 3' tit WHS 1 is i f l l ri ,m Q4 , I A is W an 'G Top left: Dan Harker leads yells for enthusiastic Homecoming crowd, Top center: Regina Priest gives Sic Em Bears gesture at midnight pep rally. Top right: Tim Kendall stirs up crowd with 'Crowl Towel . Bottom left: Yell leaders execute difficult stunt at pep rally. Above: Chris Godwin and Kay Massey celebrate Liberty Bowl victory. Yell leaders 99 0 0 u A 0 O Group signifies Baylorspirit Songleaders The 1985-86 school year marked the fifth anniversary for the Baylor Songleaders, a group of eight women who provide entertainment at the Baylor home football games, pep rallies and basketball games. The group adds to the color and pageantry of the games by performing dance routines and promoting team spirit. Also, the group represents Baylor by appearing at events in the Waco community. In the past few years, the Songleaders have received top awards at the United Spirit Association Songleader Camp in Santa Barbara, California. In addition, they have been awarded the Unity Award, an award selected by the par- ticipating groups and given to the most unified and fun squad, several times. Song leaders for the 1985-8t season were: Shelia Cole, a Sugarlanc senior, Lorna Lewis, a Pasadena senior Adrienne Heins, an Austin senior, Denz Shacklett, a San Antonio senior, Kelly Koncak, a Dallas sophomore, Vick Graham, a Bellevillo, Ill., junior, Monica Staples, a Richardson junior, and Christ Hard, a Plano junior. fsifnrf, lift 7 ff rx wi Y . ' 'gifffyrff if I 3L7y6 Z Qayglj EMM NM. X fFront Rowl Sheila Cole, Lorna Lewis, Adrienne Heins and Dena Shacklett. Back Row: Kelly Kon- cak, Vicki Graham, Monica Staples and Christi Hard. 100 Songleaders Above left: Sugarland senior Sheila Cole en- courages crowd to cheer during a football game at Baylor Stadium. Above right: The Songleaders perform another routine at halftime of a basketball game at the Heart O' Texas Coliseum. Far left: Pasadena senior Lorna Lewis, the captain of the Songleaders, projects the spirit of Baylor at a home football game. Above: Kelly Koncak, a sophomore from Dallas, works on a routine at the Heart O' Texas Coliseum. Songleaders 101 First season tough for Iba Cager's hopes depleted b NCAA ruling The 1985-86 men's basketball season can best be described as a season full of frustrations for first-year head coach Gene Iba and his staff, to say the least. NCAA sanctions, player suspensions, player dismissals, dwindling home at- tendance and a fourth-consecutive los- ing season marred the youthful Bears performance. And if that was not enough, the Board of Trustees voted to postpone the construction of a special events center due to escalating costs. But, despite those negative aspects, the Bears finished the season on some positive notes. They will enter the 1986- 87 campaign with a two-game winning streak after defeating Rice and Arkansas in the final two games of the year. Those victories would have qualified the Bears for the Southwest Conference post- season tournament, but the SWC levied additional penalties when it decided to ban Baylor from the tournament. Another bright aspect is that the Bears will return all five starters and most of r the reserves next year. With a few breaks, the Bears could easily reach the upper-division of the conference for the first time in several years. The season began in mid-November with an exhibition game against the University of Windsor at the Heart O' Texas Coliseum. Led by Daryl Mid- dleton's 28-point, 12-rebound perfor- mance, the Bears clobbered the visiting team, 91-62. Iba scheduled this game in order to assess his team before the first official game. The big story, however, was the return of Carlos Briggs, Baylor's flashy, high- scoring guard. Three days prior to the exhibition game against Windsor, Briggs was suspended from the team after a disagreement with Iba. Briggs, the top returning scorer in the SWC, was reinstated to the team in time for the game but saw limited playing time. One week later, Baylor opened the regular season with a trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to challenge the Oral Robert Titans. Led by Briggs and Middleton, th Bears overcame a tough challenge fron the Titans and claimed a 67-58 victory thus giving Iba a victory in his Baylo debut. After three convincing victories ove Southwestern University, Concordi, Lutheran and Texas Lutheran, Baylo traveled to Nashville to face the Vander bilt Commodores of the Southeasteri Conference. The taller Commodores neutralizem the inside play of Middleton and Franl Williams and coasted to an 85-61 victorj before 12,765 at Memorial Gymnasium Baylor shot a dismal 34.8 percent fron the field and committed 25 turnovers. The Bears returned to the HOT fo their next game - a 96-56 shellackini over Angelo State University. Mid dleton's 17 points and five rebound paced BU to its fifth victory of the seasoi before a small crowd of 780. 102 Basketball First Row: Head coach Gene Iba, assistant trainer David Chandler, equipment manager Dale Whitaker, Stephen Hafford, Dave Reichert, Carlos Briggs, Eric johnson, Michael Williams, Mark Buchanan, Robert McLemore, head manager Bryan England and student trainer Kirk Battles. Second 1 T tit UF Row: Assistant coach Mike Naderer, Edwin Mitchell, Sean jones, Iody Reeves, Frank Williai jack Smith, Darryl Middleton, Brandon Taylor, Alex Glasco, assistant coach Kim Anderson and assistant coach Wendell Hudson. W Top left: Sophomore guard Eric johnson U51 leaps for a dunk in a 65-64 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks in the final game of the year. johnson netted 12 points as the Bears closed the season with consecutive victories over the Razorbacks and Rice Owls. Far left: johnson 1155 closely defends a Razorback guard during first half action at the Heart O' Texas Coliseum. Above: jody Reeves 1345 looks determined to put a move on an SMU defender in an early-january SWC game. Basketball 103 Shaken team upsets T after s pen ion Next, Baylor traveled to Des Moines, Iowa, to participate in the third annual Heritage-Drake Classic. Idaho State was the Bears' first oppo- nent in the tournament. BU defeated the Bengals, 68-53, and advanced to the championship game against the host school, Drake University. Despite 18 points from Briggs, the Bears lost the game, 64-58. At this point, the Bears' season felt the crushing blow of the NCAA as the team prepared to leave for Knoxville, Tenn., where it was to participate in the Volunteer Classic. Seven players were suspended by the NCAA because of rule violations under former head coach lim Haller. Iba and the coaching staff were ready to fly to Knoxville with only eight players, but a last-second phone call from the NCAA office cleared the way for all seven players to make the trip. With the team still shaken by the im- pending suspensions, the Bears lost their first game to UNC-Wilmington, 58-56, but came back to take third place with a victory over Furman University. That was the last time for several weeks that the Bears would field a full team. A few days later, the bad news finally arrived from the NCAA offices. The NCAA issued its rulings concerning the probe into violations of the BU basket- ball program. Carlos Briggs, Edwin Mit- chell, Darryl Middleton, Michael Williams, Eric johnson, Frank Williams and Robert McLemore were all suspend- ed for varying lengths of time by the NCAA after cash, car payments and ex- tra benefits violations were discovered. All of the violations took place while former coach jim Haller and his staff were at Baylor. Following a short Christmas break, the Bears make-shift team of eight players shocked everyone with a 51-50 win over the University of Texas at San Antonio. junior college transfer Brandon Taylor took a leadership role and scored 17 points, while junior forward Iody Reeve pulled down 11 rebounds. Southwest Conference action openei in early january with the Bears challeng ing one of the pre-season favorites ti win the SWC, the Aggies of Texas A8cM Despite another excellent performancf by Taylor Q14 points and nine reboundsj Baylor succumbed to Texas A8rM, 62-48 Before the game, the Bears addec another member to their depleted roste when BU golfer C.A. Roberts joined th. team. Next the Bears met the SMI. Mustangs in a regionally televised game A small crowd of 812 saw the Mustang defeat the Bears, 54-41, as Terri Williams scored 16 points and collectec 12 rebounds. After the game, sophomore Franl Williams' eligibilty was restored by thi NCAA. But, once again the team facet adversity when Iba dismissed senior co captains Edwin Mitchell and Carlo: Briggs from the team. The dismissals lef the Bears with no seniors on its roster. 104 Basketball 1985-86 BAYLOR COACHING STAFF: Part-time assistant Mike Naderer, assistant Kim Anderson, head coach Gene Iba and assistant coach Wendell Hudson. Right: Iunior college transfer Brandon Taylor 1253 grabs a defensive rebound during a 53-49 victory over Rice. Taylor scored a career-high 20 points and collected seven rebounds to pace the Bears to their first SWC victory of the season. Z ? I n 5 1 fu wg ji 'X I 7 U ' Q' K , . 5 f an V '51, 92 3 , 1 gi fa 4 it g fx. i Full quad mum to lead Bears to victor With sophomore forward Frank Williams returning to action, the Bears stayed with the first-place, TCU Horned Frogs for most of the contest at the HOT. Williams scored eight points and led the Bears with eight rebounds, but that was not enough as the Frogs defeated the Bears, 64-48. After being pounded in Austin, 65-40, the Bears traveled to Lubbock to face Texas Tech. Sophomores Michael Williams and Robert McLemore were reinstated after their suspensions before this game Despite the presence of Michael Williams and McLemore, the Red Raiders handed the BU its fifth con- secutive defeat. Once again, the Bears found themselves in the cellar of the SWC standings with a 0-5 conference mark. Brandon Taylor led the Bear attack by pumping in a career-high 20 points and snatching seven rebounds. Michael Williams added 13 points, while junior Dave Reichert added eight points and five assists. The victory gave the Bears an overall record of 9-9, and a SWC mark of 1-6. After a loss to Arkansas, the Bears returned to their full roster when the suspensions of sophomores Darryl Mid- dleton and Eric johnson ended. With the addition of Middleton and Iohnson, the Bears almost pulled off an upset over Texas A8:M. The return of Middleton gave the Bears a much- needed inside threat and johnson's return provided the Bears with a fast guard The Aggies won the game, 62-58, but the Baylor partisan crowd knew the After a 79-58 setback to the Houston Cougars, Iba and the Bears finally got their first SWC victory of the season when they upended the Rice Owls, 53- 49, at the Heart O' Texas Coliseum before a crowd of 1,350. return of the suspended players would give Baylor a chance of finishing the year on a winning note. After several more close losses, the Bears ended the season in high-fashion Above: junior walk-on guard Mark Buchanan 1433 looks for an open player as he races down the court against SMU's Butch Moore. Buchanan, who became a starting guard after the NCAA suspensions of Michael Williams and Eric johnson, scored a basket in the 54-41 loss to the Mustangs. Right: Darryl Middleton 4445 releases the ball over the extended arms of Texas Tech defender Ray Irvin 1525. Despite Middleton's 11 points and five rebounds, the Bears lost a sluggish 62-54 decision to the Raiders. 106 Basketball f with a two-game winning streak. Th victories over Rice and Arkansas gav the fans an optimistic look toward thi 1986-87 season because the Bears won' lose any players from the current roster. Middleton scored 19 points and grabb ed seven rebounds in the 65-64 victorj over Arkansas, while Michael William recorded 15 points and eight rebounds t4 pace the Bears to a victory over Rice 57-44. The victories gave the Bears a fina overall record of 11 wins and 16 losses Baylor finished eighth in the conferencn with a 3-13 mark and would hav: qualified for the conference tournament But the SWC office levied additiona penalties when it decided to ban th. Bears from the post-season classic. Individually, Darryl Middleton led thi BU scoring attack in 1985-86 as hi averaged 15.7 points per game. Mid dleton was also the top rebounder with 1 6.9 average. The 6-8 center was one o the top field goal percentage leaders az he shot 58.6 percent for the year. C P S Q 1 i Q I 9 EQV' ff M an I J! in Kill 4, . 19 1 an 1 . v if-Q 'lx K ar Q LL.L Vw. , I y . QW I in 4 J w . 5 wx Nm is ac? Two starters lost Sluggish Start Hinders Bears Head coach Pam Davis must still be wondering what happened to the 1985-86 women's basketball team. After all, the Bears entered the season with an optimistic goal of reaching the upper-division of the Southwest Conference. With the return of four starters, five let- terwinners and four talented freshmen, Davis' troops hoped to improve on the previous year's 12-14 record. However, those high hopes turned to despair when starting center Kim Barnes was lost to academic troubles and promis- ing do-it-all freshman forward Maggie Davis suffered an injury in the first game of the season. Baylor got off to a rocky start when the Bears managed only one win, a 71-58 vic- tory over UT-Arlington, in their first 10 games. Houston senior Rita Martin was the leading scorer during that first stretch of games, averaging almost 21 points e game. After losing their first conference gam Texas A8zM, the Bears returned home to Heart O' Texas Coliseum to challenge SMU Lady Mustangs. Led by freshman center Janette Doty Minnesota, Baylor upset the favo visitors from Dallas, 64-62, to take its cond victory of the year. Above: Sophomore Debbie Fannon soars for two points over the outstrectched arms of Texas' All-SWC forward Annette Smith 1153 during SWC action at the HOT. Above left: Fannon 1242 once again attemps a jump shot during roundball action. Fannon, a sophomore from Houston, was one of the leading scorers for the Bears during conference play. Below left: Baylor guard Phyllis Cleary applies defensive pressure against a Rice Owl guard. Baylor won this game, 56-54, in overtime. 108 Women's basketball ik 45 I. r Y 6 gp... if iiii .2 2 1 .. 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Women's basketball 109 I Bears lose three starters arrowl Misses SWC Tourney Four nights later, the Bears won their se- cond consecutive game with a 79-6l victory over Texas Christian. Houston sophomore Debbie Fannon scored 20 points to lead the Bears. After a 93-40 loss to the eventual na- tional champion Lady Longhorns, Baylor won its fourth game of the year with a 73- 58 decision over the Wyoming Cowgirls. Martin poured in 34 points, while Doty grabbed 11 rebounds. Above: Freshman center janette Doty battles for a rebound against the Rice Owls. Baylor won this game, 56-54, at the Heart O' Texas Coliseum. Right: junior guard Doris Reeh of Comfort charges up the court during the fast paced action at the HOT. l 10 Women's Basketball A week later later, the Rice Owls invaded Waco. However, Debbie Fannon's 17 points and ll rebounds gave Baylor a 56-54 overtime victory. After four straight losses to SWC op- ponents, Baylor returned to the winning column with a 80-77 overtime victory over Texas Christian in Fort Worth. Debra Degrate and Martin scored 24 points apiece in the victory. After that victory the Bears precedec lose their final five games of the year, they came close to qualifying for the S' tournament. A late season loss to Arkar and a victory by SMU prevented the Be from making the tournament for the I time in several years. The Bears will be losing two-year star Debra Degrate, Rita Martin and Phy Cleary. S 3 E Q 3 2 Q F' LJ Y U ff YI.. HA V152 f ,z 'X Far Left: Bonnie Henson 1101, a freshman from Orange releases the jumper over a Lady Longhorn defender. The Bears lost this game to Texas, 77-45. Above: Rita Martin f20J races up the court in action at the HOT. Above Left: Baylor's Bonnie Henson QZOJ applies defensive pressure against a Rice Owl during action at the HOT. Left: Baylor guards Phyllis Cleary and Gatha Iimmerson U25 keeps close tabs on Texas A8zM's Paula Crutcher and all-SWC forward Lisa Langston. Above: Senior forward Debra Degrate QZZJ lifts a one- handed jumpshot over the outstrectched arms of a Rice Owl defender. Degrate, a senior from Waco, was the Bears leading rebounder during the season. Women's Basketball 111 I 'Mallei Is All-SWC Inconsistent Play Hampers Bears The 1985 version of the Baylor women's volleyball team finished the season with a respectable 12-19 overall record and a 2-8 record in the Southwest Conference. Although the teams' goals were to win at least 50 percent of their games, the women's team never displayed the consistency needed to achieve those goals. The Bears opened the season with two quick victories over Texas A8zI and Abilene Christian. But, after those victories Baylor lost five of its next six matches. That losing streak was broken as the Bears won three con- secutive games over Stephen F. Austin, North Texas State and Hardin-Simmons. In SWC play, the Bears opened with over 3-2 victory over the Rice Owls. A four game losing streak ensued as the Bears lost to Texas, Houston, Texas Tech and Texas 8:M. Next, the Bears captured another match against Rice in Front Row KL-Rl: Cathy Saxton, Heather Seay, Sandy Clough, Beth Fountain, Shelley Keyes, Shelly Ginter and An- nette Whitlock. Second Row: Coach Mitch Casteel, Melanie Isham, Iana Ranly, Ellen Adair, Susie O'Malley, Shelley Small, jennifer Putty and Ioyce Davis. Far Left: Baylor senior Shelley Small retums the hit during volleyball action at Mans McLean Gym. Small led the Bears with 334 kills. Bot- tom: The Bears are on the prowl, preparing for a serve from an opposing team at Marrs McLean Gymnasium. 112 Volleyball Houston before losing five of its 1 seven matches. junior Susie O'Malley of Katy selected to the All-SWC team for outstanding play during the sea: O'Malley scored 273 kills in 613 tempts for a.297 average. Shelly Small led the Bears with kills in 803 attempts. 'Hue l . 1' 6. N it ' ,, NS W f g -5 ala' ' 4 .Nl 5l1.gr ,W tg, Front Row fl.-Rl: Roger Whitman, jim Pinkston, David Boggs, Al Schneider, Donal Lee, Lawrence Pet- tis and David K. Smith. Second Row: Andy Allen, Doug Loudenslager, Bobby Ralston, Steven Wheatley, less Kelly, Todd Beel, Auguste Daccarett, Gregg Hinzelman. Not Pictured: David Mines, Bobby Gar- cia, Tim Cantado and Rudy Leon. Bears ShowPro ress Spikers Make First-Ever Playoffs he Baylor men's volleyball team, under direction of coaches Mitch Casteel and ce Davis, continued to show progress ing its second year of existence, club sident David Smith said. Ve began practicing in October and yed through April, the senior said, but time we put into practice paid off huse we made great progress as a team. d the friendships that we made along the way made the time we spent together even more special. The club, which competes in the United States Volleyball Association, tried to over- come the inexperience of 17 new faces. The highlight of the season came when the Bears reached the semi-finals of the 15-team Southwest Texas State University Tournament in San Marcos. That marked the first time that Baylor had reached the t A gl playoffs in any tournament. The Bears participated in the Texas A8tM Friendship Tournament and tournaments in Texas City and Austin. The club reached the playoffs once again at the Houston Open toumament before closing out its season with a trip to the B-Division Regional Championship Tournament in San Marcos. Far left: Al Schneider prepares to spike the ball during men's volleyball play. Right: Baylor men's volleyball player Doug Loudenslager attempts to block the retum of the ball. Volleyball 113 I Finishes 40-22 Bears Snubbed By NCAA 0nce Agai Coach Mickey Sullivan, assistant coach Bill Bratcher and the Baylor baseball team can relate to comedian Rodney Dainger- field. After all, the Bears were given no respect by NCAA for the second con- secutive year as they were snubbed by the toumament selection committee despite the fact that Baylor won 40 games each season. Although the Bears finished the season with a 40-22 mark, lost a heartbreaking Above: Senior firstbaseman Keith Shepherd swings at a pitch during action at Ferrell Field. The Pearland senior batted.367 during the regular season and slugg- ed eight homers. Right: Baylor's Ted Richardson lunges forward as he prepares to fire a pitch over the plate. The sophomore from Houston tied Blaine Beatty for the most victories Q95 during the regular season. 114 Baseball game in the SWC toumament champion- ship series and ranked in the Top 20 polls for an extended time, Baylor was not among the 40 teams selected to participate in the NCAA tournament. The Bears were not selected after completing a 43-11 worksheet during the 1985 season. Baylor, however, finished with an ad- mirable season as it overcame several obstacles during the course of the season. The Bears qualified for the South' Conference Tournament for the sec consecutive year despite suffering fro slow start in conference play. After losing eight of its first twelve i ference games, Baylor used a stable ching staff and powerful hitting attac regroup and capture eight of its last 1 conference games thus qualifying for E post-season play. -'is . L 5 ...Q- sry was - ,i 'ow' its , f 4, f-.ef Q Q- .ii vw of 4, sq, .ff 'E kkk, K in - We 1-We ' 1 2 2 if not , L, 'NM Q we-.. -aff? Top Left: Baylor's ace pitcher Blaine Beatty follows through after firing the pitch. Bottom Left: Keith Shepherd 1205 rushes back to first to avoid the pickoff attempt of a Rice Owl pitcher. Baseball 115 Bears Swee H and Tech Winning Streak Puts BU In SWC Tourne The Bears' sweeps over Houston and Texas Tech gave Baylor needed momentum heading into the tournament. The Bears, who finished fourth in the regular season, opened the tournament against the powerful Texas Longhorns. Baylor stunned the No. 4 ranked Longhorns, 13-5, in the opening game. Steve jarvie set a tournament record for RBIs when he batted in six runs with a grand slam and a triple. Beatty recorded his third victory over Texas in two years. After heavy rains forced the cancellation of the loser's bracket, Baylor moved into a best-of-three championship series against the Texas ASIM Aggies. Texas A8:M shutout the Baylor, 8-0, in the first game of the series as Darryl Fry limited the Bears to only two hits. This put the Bears in a must-win situation. First Row 1L-R1: Ted Richardson, jeff Kilgore, Bryan McCarty, Randy Swanberg, Todd Wilson, Todd Hawkins, Chuck Bollinger, Darrell Thorley and trainer Kirk Thompson. Second Row: james Nichols, Shawn McAfee, Steve Hohn, Nate jones, Blaine Beatty, Tony Huey, Bruce Aguilar, David Musser, Steve Iarvie, Chad Patterson and Brad Douglas. Third Row: Head coach Mickey Sullivan, Braz Davis, Craig Ray, Craig Gummelt, Mike Malinak, Mark Gold, Keith Shepherd, Bumice Wilson, john Yard, Brad Meyer and Assistant coach Bill Bratcher. Top Right: Baylor outfielder Mike Malinak takes a lead from second base during BU baseball action at Ferrell Field. The Houston junior set school records for most RBI's 1551 in a season, most triples 1141 in a career and most career doubles in SWC play. Bottom Right: Craig Gummelt 1171 posted a 4-2 record for the Bears during 1986 regular season action. 1 16 Baseball Baylor, however, was unable to c come the Aggies in the second game. . charging to an early 6-2 lead, the I committed too many errors and lost 2 decision to the Aggies, thus eliminating The regular season play was highlig by a 32-9 victory over Minnesota, the 1 runs by Baylor in a game. The Bears als a team record by recording 10 shutouts. I - .- . a t W ,A -is K. i J . XR 1 ttrt 1 ttt. . 'WQ I.. --L II' als N ,- I t . Q is Top: Tony Huey Q11 congratulates BU slugger Mike Malinak C18j after Malinak ripped a homer at Ferrell Field. Malinak led the Bears with 11 homers. Left: Malinak lunges for a pitch during Southwest Con- ference action. Above: Steve Iarvie 1145 slides safely into second base, avoiding the tag of an opponent. Top Right: BU's shortstop, Brad Meyer, leaps to avoid a collision with a Minnesota Golden Gopher runner. The Bears scored their most runs in school history with a 32-9 lambasting over the Gophers. Below Left: Waco freshman Jeff Kilgore stretches and uncorks a pitch against an opponent at Ferrell Field. Kilgore recorded a 2-1 mark for the Bears. Below Right: Abilene freshman Nate jones eyes the ball after scoop- ing a hard-hit grounder. i, - M- fzzf, A D VX P'- ,Z 118 Baseball E O , gy, t I 1 -at , r, u r ' ' Wife: , . if if fi ,, A, M r .. Bear Necessities Right: Brad Meyer is tagged out by the Rice second baseman as Meyer attempts to steal. Batgirls Assist Baseball Program 'he Bear Necessities, the batgirls for the 'lor baseball team, began their third year existence during the 1986 baseball son. Xs a vital part of the baseball program, squad is responsible for campus publici- team morale and the consession stand at Ferrell Field. A two-part process is used to select the team. First, the physical part is a softball game in which contestants are judged on team spirtit and ability. Next, an interview with general questions about baseballl is conducted. Originally named the Golden Belles dur- ing their first year in 1984, the idea of BU batgirls was created by assistant sports in- formation director Terry Tacker and assi- tant coach Bill Bratcher. In 1985, the name of the group was changed to the Bear Necessities and grew to 10 members as - D a A .f Front Row KL-Rl: Melanie Patterson, Anna Bien, Susan Bachus and Kristina St. Clair. Second Row: Donnalynn Oscarson, Kelly King, Dina Wilson, Tulla jackson, Polly Dillbeck and Melissa Thrash. Above: Bear Necessity Kelly King assists during action at Ferrell Field. The Bears Necessities, started three years ago by assistant sports information director Terry Tacker and assitant coach Bill Bratcher, assist in the baseball operation at BU's games. Baseball 119 Women s Softball Baylor Struggles Wrth Young Team After recording a 32-26-1 slate and rank- ing in the Top Twenty during the 1985 season, the 1986 Baylor softball team slumped to a 14-26 record. Head coach Paula Young was forced to replace the all-time leading pitcher and hit- ter, as well as several other starters. The Bears were left to play with a starting rota- tion that consisted mostly of freshmen and sophomores. ' . The year was highlighted by an upset over perennial power Nebraska, 3-2, at Norcross Stadium. Baylor also managed to take five consecutive victories over the University of Texas at Arlington. Baylor participated in five invitational toumaments: the Nicholls State University in Houma, La., the Baylor Invitational, the University of Gklahoma Invitational, the Houston Invitational and the UT-Arlington tournament. The top hitter for the season was junior jenny Campbell, who collected 23 hits in 81 at-bats for a.284 average. Mis- ty Davis, the only senior on the squad, was the second leading hitter with a.275 batting average. The pitching staff, meanwhile, was led by freshman Stephanine Zohar. The Pasadena freshman finished the season with a 7-9 mark. Right: Freshman Corrie Hill attempts to throw to a base over the head of Baylor pitcher Lorelie McRae. Below: Hill lunges for the pitch during action at Norcross Stadium. .v. iiupikwt A. w v y f .9 . QQHQFQPHI if i I 5 . iff as gg 'Z cl Above left: Baylor's Lorelie McRae warms u before the start of a Bear softball game at Norcross gladium. The Bears finished the season with a 14-26 record. Above: Second baseman Collete Cole tags first base as the visiting runner crosses the bag during BU softball action. First Row KL-RJ: Lorelie McRae, Shelley Eubanks, Laura Moore , Donna Pilant, Colette Cole, Ka e McFadden and Debbie Brown. Second Row: lrainer Marcia Corry, Stacie Walker, Misty Davis, Stephanie Zohar, jenny Cam bell, Michele Hurst, Kellie Spivey, Michele Doyle analahead coach Paula Young. Softball 121 If I Men and Women's Track Bears Fourth at SWC Meet Although the Baylor men's track team didn't match its record setting performance in 1985, the Bears still managed a fourth- place finish in the SWC Track Champion- ships and placed in several events at the NCAA Track and Field Championships during the 1986 outdoor season. In addition, the Baylor women's season was highlighted by its first-ever entry in the NCAA championships. In early May, the Bears' track teams par- ticapted in the 71st annual SWC Track and Field Championships in Houston. The men's team finished fourth. The men's team was led by the in- dividual titles of Mike Shafe, Reyna Thompson and Marvin Lewis. Baylor also captured first in the 1600-meter relay. Shafe placed first in the pole vault com- petition with leap of almost 17-5. Thomp- Above: Baylor relay team member Raymond Pierre 120275 Sprints after taking the baton from fellow trackster john Simpson 118721. Right: A Baylor 122 Track hurdler shows perfect form as he leaps across the hur- dle during 1986 BU track action. son, a senior from Dallas, finished M 13.53-time in the 110-meter hurdles, j nipping SMU's Sven Nylander. Mar Lewis, a freshman from Houston shocl the field by caputuring first in the shot competition, while BU's powerhoi 1600-meter relay team of Darnell Che Raymond Pierre, johnny Thomas and TL win Graham recorded the best mark in SWC with a 3:02.72 1 W me swrsxas :.,W.aeN,N4MNxm mn K I.: ' . . f TEXAS 7 waa..,,,,mNmw K A K, K .s.,,,,,,--Q' Q Ng we i J'-'yn' ,,,,'.,.- N-,NQA M ,wharf r,', ,,,..,r rw., A , ,,..,-w- -,,,..-f 'f iEaQuirINNs fe s M e sm X at it wma te 'vii X N i nfs W Q t X Ji at ,. N 'E K I . Nm I S ' S ? l wq 'I ,ks off Top Left: Baylor hurdler Charles Powell sails over a hurdle during action at the Texas Relays. Powell garnered all-America honors after finishing ninth in the 400-meter hurdles at the NCAA meet. Below: Baylor' Steve Horton relaxes after running in a 800- meter event. eww! is - -sbs e ia -if 'FB Track 123 I Lady Trackster Succeeds Forsythe Makes NCAA Meet The women's team, meanwhile, was led by senior Sandy Forsythe of Memphis, Tennessee. Forsythe finished fourth in the 1500-meters and in the 5000-meter run. Earlier in the season, Forsythe became the first Baylor women's trackster to qualify for an NCAA event. After the SWC championships were over, the Bears set their sights on Indianapolis, Ind., and the NCAA Track and Field Q 4 2 WU 124 Track Championships. During the first qualifying day, Baylor's Shafe, Powell, Graham and David Hodge qualified for the finals. Marvin Lewis was eliminated from the shot put competition after fouling on three attempts. On the second day of qualifying, Baylor's 400-meter relay team, 1600-meter relay team and Iohnny Thomas all qualified for the Saturday finals, while Baylor's Sandy Forsythe and Reyna Thompson saw ti season end after failing to qualify in tl respective events. Baylor's 1600-meter relay team won heat as Chase, Graham, Pierre and Thoi record a 3:03.25 time. In Friday's finals, the Baylor 400-mt relay team of Chase, Thomas, Thomp and Iohn Simpson finished eighth wit 39.63 time - vm? jg fy I ,at K HMM Top Right: Baylor's Vincent Carpenter prepares to release the shot put during track and field competition, Below: Baylor runner Veronica Clafferty charges full steam ahead during action at the Baylor-Dr. Pepper Invitational meet in Waco. Opposite Page: Baylor pole vaulter David Hodge plants and springs during the pole vault competition at the Texas Relays. I Relay Team Is Third Track Members Earn Honors In the Friday finals, Powell finished ninth in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 51.0. Graham captured sixth in the 800- meter dash in 1:47.80, while Shafe placed eighth in the pole vault with a leap of almost 17-5. Meanwhile, the 400-meter relay team finished a disappointing eighth. During the Saturday finals, Johnny Thomas finished seventh with a 46.28 time in the 400-meter dash. That set the stage Right: Baylor's Marvin Lewis prepares to toss the discuss during track and field competition. Lewis sur- prised everyone by capturing the SWC title in the shot put, thus becoming the first Baylor shot putter to win since 1964. Bottom Left and Right: A Baylor women's runner passes two competitors during a race at Baylor. Opposite page: Baylor speedster Damell Chase fires from the blocks during a 400-meter race. 126 Track for the battle of the 1600-meter relay teams. After capturing the 1600-meter title in 1985 with a time 320084, the Bears were underdogs to SMU in the 1986 event. Baylor finished third, behind SMU and Washington State, after Graham got a cramp in his leg during the third leg of the race and still limped all the way to a third- place finish. The Bears time was 3:02.56 Shafe, Powell, Graham and Thomas received individual all-America ho after placing in their respective events. Several Baylor athletes recorded E bests during the season. David Hodge had the top pole w mark with a leap of almost 18-1. Chase the second best time in the 400-me while Thompson had the best mark in 110-meter hurdles. X A N A ' ,Q IST .Q .4 9 'S 2213. X oil 1 W M 4 .Q r is W .. ... . 1 Z 2 aaa, ,K 4 1 Track 127 Front Row fL-RJ: Reich Chandler, Tim Lootens, Kelly Brown, Bob Henderson and Craig McSmythe. Back Row: Paul Ezelle, Glenn Dickerson, Paul Morrow and Don Tittle. Bears win first five Men's Team Beset B Inconsistenc The 1986 edition of the Baylor men's ten- nis team was beset by inconsistency on its way to a 7-11 overall record and 3-5 Southwest Conference record. The Bears opened the season with five quick wins, including upset victories over Texas A8zM and Houston. The five-game winning streak, however, came to an abrupt end after a defeat against Trinity University, 6-3. Following that loss, the Bears proceded to drop consecutive mat- ches to Florida State, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Chapman University and Univer- sity of California-Santa Barbara. Once again, following a victory over Notre Dame, the Bears lost five consecutive matches to SWC opponents before defeating Texas Tech, 6-3, in the season finale. The Bears recorded only two points dur- ing the SWC tournament when sophomore Craig McSmythe reached the semi-finals in No. 5 singles action. Baylor's 26 points left the team in seventh place, ahead of Houston and Rice. The top individual record was turned in by Lufkin freshman Reich Chandler, who finished with a 12-7 match record. The doubles' team of Chandler and Bob Henderson recorded Baylor's top doubles' mark after finishing with a 10-7 record. ' s Y Xfjk, X l cafaer, anske lead team Netters Produce Best Season Ever ie 1986 season proved to be the Baylor 1en's tennis teams' best-ever in the thwest Conference. Despite competing rnst other SWC schools that give full vlarships, the women netters claimed t individual match victories in con- nce, their highest mark ever. we Bears were led by the individual per- iances of Birmingham, Ala., junior lean :XG Carder and Taylor freshman Cindy Iansky. Carder finished with a 10-15 match record while playing No. 2 singles and jansky finished with a 6-10 record while playing mostly No. 6 singles matches. The doubles team of jennifer Forti, a junior from St. Louis, and Carder recorded Baylor's top mark with five victories. Lub- bock freshman Shelly Fowler and Iansky was second with three victories in No. 3 doubles action. The Bears finished the season with a 4-20 overall record and 0-8 in the SWC. At the Southwest Conference tourna- ment in Corpus Christi, the Bears finished in last place with eight points. Iennifer For- ti, Ianske and Page Love made it to the quarterfinals before getting beat. ,do -.aa ,. , 9 5 . iii f e X at ..nc 1 Q - . l Q. , X li f ill 313 Top: Baylor senior Page Love, a three-year letterman from Georgia, practices for an upcoming match at Lakewood Country Club. Far left: Freshman Shelley Fowler returns a serve during tennis action at the Lakewood Country Club. Tennis 129 Aafiggx -Q s , g 5 K I Men's and Women's Soccer Bears Victorious in SHSU Tourney The 1986 edition of the Baylor men's soc- cor team proved to be one of the most suc- cessful teams in recent years as the sports club compiled an 11-1-6 record. The Bears played 18 games and par- ticipated three tournaments during the spr- ing semester, head coach Tom Matich said. Baylor finished fourth out of 18 teams in the Shreveport Invitational at Shreveport, Louisiana. Next, the Bears traveled to the Southwest Conference Invitational in Austin, where they captured fourth place again. Baylor was selected the Most Respected Advanced team in the SWC Invitational. The highlight of the year came when the Bears traveled to Huntsville to participate in the Sam Houston State Invitational. At this tournament, Baylor captured first place out of 24 teams. Baylor reached the finals by defeating Front Row lL-Ri: Robert G. Ward, Dick Coleman, David McTaggart, Ray Cornelius and Mark Hutter. Standing: Coach Tom Matich, Bushar Kamal, Mike Andretti, Steve Blanschke, Marshal Dillon and George Wright. Kneeling: Allison McCain, Diane Baker, Ginger Guesner, Amy Hallgarth, julie Blasingame, Suzi Hanchett, Kris Ann Coughlin, Laurie Billingsley and jana johnson. Standing: Coach Andrew Davies, DeStephanie Riley, Cheryl Phillips, Marta Delgado, Kathy Timbrook, jade Malay, Connie Gallagher, Leslie Hugh, Beth Lauber, Carol Ann Metcalf, Vanessa Prokup and jenny Klingensmith. 130 Soccer Texas A8zM, 3-0, in the semi-finals. again, the Bears recorded an upset i finals when they beat the host school Houston State University, and nc their first tournament championship I year The team's most valuable players Bush Kamal and David McTaggart, IN said. The leading scorers were McTz and Clifford Eke. ,143 'i aw, my ,A,v 'f-- , V I A,,, E., M 1 as duly 4 I V 7 l tw, I av. Ha W-if fy cl at if l 1Z If 4' Pictured Far left and Below: The Baylor men and women soccer teams practice on the intramural fields. The women's team finished with an 8-4 mark while the men's team was 11-1-6. Women's Soccer Team Vith many starters and substitutes retur- g from the the 1984-85 team,the Baylor men's soccer team concluded the 1985- 1year with an improved record and a ing finish after compiling an 8-4 record. During the regular season play, Baylor eated Texas Christian University, ithwest Texas State, Steven F. Austin, rdin Simmons and Rice. In November, team tied for second place with the Improves University of Texas-Austin in the Texas ASIM tournament. Despite the fact that the spring semester is considered off-season, the Bears set up scrimmage games with Steven F. Austin, Southwest Texas State and Hardin Simmons. Andrew Davies, a graduate student from Wales, coached the team for the first time. Starters for the Bears were: Vanessa Pro- kup, left wing, Iana Iohnson, center for- ward, Carol Ann Metcalfe, right wing, Kris Ann Coughlin, left halfbackp Connie Gallagher, center halfbackg Allison McCain and Kathy Timbrook, right halfbacksg Laurie Billingsley and Beth Lauber, left fullbacks, Diane Baker, center fullback, Amy Hallgarth, right fullback, julie Blas- ingame, sweeper, and jade Malay, goalkeeper. Soccer 131 Inconsistency leads toclownfall Bears F all to inth Place in SWC Participating in perhaps the toughest golf conference in the nation, the Baylor golf team fell short of its goal of receiving a NCAA tournament invitation during the spring season. The year was highlighted by a second- place finish in the first-ever Baylor Invita- tional and a fifth-place finish at the Woodlands Intercollegiate Tournament in Houston. The season, however, finished on a , Aw Q-gg disappointing note when the Bears slipped to a ninth-place finish in the Southwest Conference tournament at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Little Rock, Arkansas. Individually, the Bears were led by Round Rock senior Bobby Rucker, who finished the season with a 75.5 stroke average and was Baylor's top golfer in five tournaments. Waco junior Darren Jones finished the year with a 76.9 average, while 2 si i iw Nxkg. senior jerry Smith had a 77.2 st1 average and Waco junior Neal Bari averaged 77.3 strokes., The big surp was the play of freshman Lee Hartn The Richmond native recorded Baylor's scores Q77-77-77 - 2313 at the Southx Conference tournament, and finished tie for 16th place. Hartman completed year with a 77.6 average, the fifth-A mark on the team. .QS is SQ 'K E as .vue - .N sf' 0 V . B 'Z' l me M1 9 farm Y at X-W 46 VX QQ gif' -4.19 ms: wnusnswu-nd 6'-Ri wr QQ Q'-'f' B If 132 Golf Wwe. Front Row lL-RJ: Chad Martin, Neal Barfield, Sam Row: Second Row: Head coach Gene Shields, jerry Hansard, Steven Shields and C.A. Roberts. Arthur Smith, Darren jones, Derik Brictson, Bobby Rucker jordan, Shawn Armstrong and Ernest Garza. Third and Lee Hartman. Men's LacroSSe Scores Last-Second Victories Oklahoma, 7-6, in overtime when attacker Tom Halter found Gordon for the winning score. Halter aided a win over the SMU Mustangs when he spotted Bob Kalin as Kalin scored the victorious goal in a 9-8 victory. The leading scorer for the team this year was graduate student Richard Sanfilippo of Rochester, New York. Halter, the player- coach from Denver, was the second leading scorer. Doug Wielenga, Halter and Sanfilippo were all named to the SWC All-Star team, the first time in several years the Bears have had a player named to this elite squad. Outstanding freshmen for the Bears were midfielder Kevin Hixon, defenseman Tom Burkette and midfielder Durrell Dickins. 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Above Left: Baylor Lacrosse members Dick Hanna and Brent Simmons watch anxiously from the sideline during a lacrosse game on the intramural fields. Below left: Baylor lacrosse team members battle the University of Texas during action at the intramural fields. Lacrosse 133 Reorganization was goal Ski Team Returns After Absence Rebuilding and reorganizing were the goals of the 1986 Ski Club, ski team presi- dent Wayne Paul Frank said. The 1985 squad was unable to practice due to the low-level waters of the Brazos River, thus the team spent this year participating in four tournaments. The team members worked to refine their skills in Texas A8:M's Polar Bear Tourna- ment in College Station, the Mississippi State University Tournament, the Southwest Texas State University Bobcat Open in San Marcos and the Longhorn Classis in Austin. The women's season was highlighted by a third-place finish tout of 14 teamsj at the Mississippi State meet in Starkville, Mississippi. The Ski team is mainly a club sport and membership is open to any Baylor student. Each year the club hosts tryouts and chooses the members who attend the com- H H Front Row QL-Ri: Pam Culver, Iulie Brown, Grover 134 Ski Pickering, Robin Blilie, Linda Norvell and Mark Nelson. Second Row KL-Rl: Wayne Paul Frank, David Pritchard, Laurie Lisle and Russ Carlisle. Right: Women's team captain Linda Norvell rounds buoy one on the slalom course. Norvell helped lead the women's ski team to a third place finish at the Mississippi State University meet. petitions. The Ski Club is open to student and we accept members who just beginning or have previous skiing periencef' Frank said. The club officers for the the 1985-86 3 were: President, Wayne Paul Fra Treasurer, Eric Wickmang Secretary, S Wood, Women's Team Captain, Li Norvell, and Men's Team Captain, C Peavy. fum.. . as-u-........,..,s ' ', - ,, A .: Two members claim titles I Practice Makes Perfect For Skeet lard work, dedication and determina- . are synonomous with most club sports the Baylor skeet club exemplifies these racteristics. he 1986 Bear skeet team was composed our members: Sam Reidland, the squad ler of the team, john Ledyard, joel lm and Steve Schearer. This group prac- s an average of four hours each week in oaration for the tournaments. Each Team member shoots an average of 300 targets during the week at the Waco Gun Club. The 1986 team participated in four tour- naments: Desoto, Fort Worth, Dallas and another Desoto tournament. Reidland won first place in the B-class division of the 28-gauge competition at the first Desoto tournament. Reidland also was gun champ in the 12-gauge, 99x100 divi- sion. Reidland added a third-place finish in the B-class competition at the Dallas tournament. Ledyard was also an intergral part of Baylor's success during the seaso as he recorded first-place finishes in the Fort Worth and Dallas competitions. Ledyard captured first place in the B- class division of the 12-gauge, 98x100 com- petition and first place in the A-class 28- gauge division. f -1 'Q V'- .as-M . is .,,,,. 1, as -it frassle- Wg 'K X kgggsmx ff . ' set N . 5 i 'ii' s , K l Standing: Steve Shearer, Sam Reidland, joel Adam and john Ledyard. Right: Skeet team member john Ledyard eyes the target while practicing for an upcoming competition. Ledyard won two first-place finishes at the Dallas and Fort Worth tournaments. Skeet 135 Sailin Team Bears Capture Two First-Places First place wins at Rice University and Texas A8:M University in the 420 competi- tion highlighted the Baylor Sailing team's season during the 1985-86 year. During the fall semester, the team par- ticipated at the Sloop district champion- ships in Gulfport, Mississippi. The club also captured first place at the Southern Mehtodist Invitational in November. After returning from Christmas break, the club began the spring semester by match racing in I-24's at the Univeristy of Texas, Baylor captured fourth place at the competition. Next, the team received a second-place finish at Rice and participated in contests at Tulane University and University of Texas. The Bears traveled to Dallas to compete in the district championships in early April. At White Rock Lake, Randy McPhersor skippered the Adivision to a fifth place finish , while judy Kent skippered B division to an eighth place finish. This gave the Bears a combined team effort of sixtl place. McPherson qualified for Boardsailing Nationals in Annapolis, Maryland, by plac- ing third at the board district tournament. Front Row lL-RJ: Linda Hunsicker, Dennis Gable LEquipment managerj, Darrin Eakins, Todd Sheltor Nice Commodore-J, Stacey Pascal, Kimmie Blake, Melanie Ury, Mark Fuller and Angela Roemmich Back Row: Connie Wiggs, Judy KentfEquipmen1 managerj, jeff Progelhof QCommodoreJ, Shannon Raben, Randy MacPherson, Tom Longbottom and Craig Martin. 'DU .yi t l l 1 ...,,.a......,1f, , ' . .tt . 136 SailingfBadminton Q:-s. 1 First Row KL-Rl: Tzin Yih Ho, Melissa Huber, judy Kent, Pat Pathipvanichand Madeep Singh. Second Row: Gill Gurkeerat, Sridhar Kotha, Tariq Qureshal, Ken Blackburn and jim Daniels fCoachJ. The Honors Program swf Y f . The students in the honors 'ogram spent four years in e honors program. One of se requirements was a two- iar Researchfiissay project which is really an undergraduate thesis. These graduates were recognized at the May commencement. t 7 y . ,, , fl it ,ft 7, , , . . Sis I' r 1, . ...kt K., ont Row: Eileen Fiedler, Beth untain, Ken johnston, Carol Barry, vin Padgett. ,Second Rowg Nita ferry, Jay Samons, Betty Christian, ordinator, Brad jackson, john yss. Third Row: john Dolenz, ane Lewis, julie Tolleson, Kim .Az i . 'Q 72. sf ' --.uf t O'Bryant, Donna Strickland, Rachel Ivie Sweat. Fourth Row: lay Hill, Mark Risinger, Paul White, Baxter Johns, director, iennifer Owens, Mark Walker. Not pictured: Paula Alexander, Natalie Fletcher, Chris Thetford. . v,,. ,,,...,, , Pastor-First Baptist Church' -.'V V 1 , 'V, AAA'v Hearne Texas. Agee has con- ducted two revivals in Brazil. f ' - ,A,' iff -':V Attome at Law, Dallas, Texas. Anson iza fomier resident of the Baylor Law SchoolPCounselors. President-Dallas Power 8: Li ht. ' -' f ,.'a ' Aston is president of the Daqlas -..W,W. Biff Aston -1 ' Summer Musicals and treasurer of V . ' - U -',- ' f , the National American Heart Association. lig.'Rev A Pastor-Seventh 6: james Baptist elected vice-president to t e State Convention of Baptists in Indiana and Texas. Church: Waco, Texas. was - - f.-.-- :fr,-1tsffs-ff,-1f'- fy .- :,...,..-,,:,.f-.:f . Chairman of the Board-Master Tank and Welding Inc.' Dallas Texas. Casey is involved with Burnett Lumber Co. and Pure Milk Co. I H I ttt ...A Texas. Clar served as president of the Baylor Ex-Student Association in 1964. Communitz Leader: Lubbock, .f ttyr i Pastor-Tallowood Baptist Church' president of the Home Mission Board during the sixties. , . . ' ,MHYBB Pastor-Westbury Baptist Church' president of the Ba tist General Convention of Texas rom 1977-79. , ' P . ..,, . - . ,.,,..,,.,.., . . Pastor-Columb s Avenue Baptis -.-. . : . ',-. - lql, President-Bailey Insurancep 3 ,-' 1 ..--' - . ..'. ' '.'.. 1 --.' Church, Waco, Texas. Durham was E .. f fi:-11 W ,T .B '1 db th -.... 1 F' . j sponsorofihe Fellowship ofchris- 't-' 1 BaiiZ10fZ?ZffZ'aZl1eaai21afgfei ' :ian Athletes at Baylor from while at Baylor. 1973-80. Chairman of the Board-Texas Bebee is on the advisory board of Southwestern Ba tist Theological American Bankg Austin, Texas. Seminary in Ft. orth. U.S. Representative' Humble Texas. Fields was named the Tax- payer s Best Friend during the first n Q 1 i r,.a t Vice-chairman-InterFirst Bank' San Antonio Texas. Biggs was ex- ecutive administrative aide to S eaker of the House Barnes in 1 56. Chairman of the Board-U.S. L. Asset Management lnc. ' Dallas Texas. Bolton is a trustee of Southwestern Ba tist Theological Q ,.vA, A Rev Gwzdvniiraham Y session of the 97th Congress. Chairman of the Board-CEO- Aviation Office of America Inc.' Dallas Texas. Folmar has a Federal Aviation Administration pilot rating. Evangelist-Motivational Speaker' Dallas Texas. Glass has a suc- cessful prison ministry and was an outstanding football player for Baylor. Pastor-First Baptist Church' New Braunfels Texas, Graham while in Houston served as chaplain for the Harris County Sheriffs 1 , r Q 4 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Seminary in Ft. orth. , H , .. 0 . Dr Faaiiaiaggaaef I 1 .-f-,r.,,r: f. ..-1 tg.-it -1 .- 1.1.1,ri1m1.z,frf:,'.-Q is Part-time minister-missions- was a doctor in Uganda Tanganyika and Kenya for 21 years. Sagemont Baptist Church. Boone l',l-Sludge-loe X judge-Median County Court-at- participated in Christian crusades in both the Phillippines and Africa. 1 Law: Hondo, Texas. Briscoe has Attomey Sleeper johnston Helm and Fontine Waco Texas Rufus Burleson past Baylor president ,V E,B. ' Burleson is the grandson of Dr. Department. i.lJl'fl F A . 'C Owner-City Tire and Batter Co.' Waco Texas. While at aylor ball and cross-country track. Graves' Sr? Graves lettered in baseball, basketi '-'Miltoh-Grego gp 1 President-Gregory Properties Inc. ' Houston Texas. Gregory is one of the chairman of Baylor s Covenant Campaign. . , , . I H ' 1 fy 1 ' by B3l1C4rubbs-Q 6 I 0 . . . - Communications Corporation o I , , America' Dallas Texas. Crubbs ha served as a youth choir sponsor t Europe Hong Kong amd orea. airman o t oar - 0 Director of Sales and Marketing 4 Dan Dipert Tour, Arlington Texas. Hilton is a freelance pub ic relations Pastor Green Acres Baptist Church' president of the Baptist General Con Tyler, Texas. Powell was first vice f i r - 1-,z ,,4v,g-Mfii. 15,111-wfi.e f J ' Iyi i5.ifiiifii 1- -',.ii, , i1l.'3 i yiis. - ,. ste. a t ' ,f , .gym f. ,W ,arf rims . f. MM t' f t , Lia YUM -:- . 's- wf,vi.ii,f5iN 4 ,xiii - M- T' ' 1. :. : - Within 15, ,U 3, its . . rtf.s.,aff,e2 ,, Y - wffsfxsgfgp 1: 1-ffmeffssgsszagtys ,i..,,,f1. 23,'fz.1f,g-g,,gg,.:Q2.gw.4 izv:tif'Pm-::1ss?fss's1S.,1'tv ' susan- -. ':'l52f-P'f-:iw ':':'S2Tgf1Q5i'ft'w f specialist for several newspapers and publications. Chairman of the Board-CEO - Com- munity State Bank Waco, Texas. Hud- son is the director of the Waco Chamber of Commerce. vention of Texas during 1979f80. Retired President - lnterFirst Cor- poration' Dallas Texas Presley was selected' Outstanding 'Alumnus of ft., Hankamer School of Business in 1967, and Baylor 1968. Chairman-CEO - First Federal Sav- ings and Loan Association, Waco Texas. Ieanes is a member of the Federal Savings and Loan Advisory Council, Washington, D.C. P ' 'gg,gt,gg President - Centennial Home, Inc., i'L1f' . wffii -r ' I.: . Dallas, Texas. Roach was Champion of High Independent Education in H Florida in 1972-73 and received the 1977 Hugh Prather Award. Attorne at Law, New Braunfels, Texas. Riesling was a cagtain in the judge Advocate General orps of the US. Army in the sixties. Community leader, Houston, Texas. Kronzer was the first woman elected president of the Baylor Alumni Association. President - Equipment Renewal Company, Houston, Texas. Lewis is active in the Houston Chamber of Commerce. Attorney - Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, johnson and Williams, Houston, Texas. Martin received his Master of Laws degree from Harvard Universit in 1957. RancherfOwner McKeller Ranch, Inc., Mount Pleasant, Texas. McKellar received his Doctor of Medicine degree from UT Medical School in Galveston. Attorne - Potter, Guinn, Minton and Roberts, Tyler, Texas. Beginning in 1956 Minton served 2 years as Assistant Attorney General for the State of Texas. e.,. 1 4fpMr. Storm - ft 'M' 11. tara.: ' S 1 . if-5tl2'li1-f ff :f,Lr'Jf 7 7 151- 1, 42 1 ' G' 'wiv f, -V 555553 'S .x 'gi l -for bwlgrr v r ii ggy jggst jf.it,ft,f!gij,lG2'?15 gi H Pastor First Baptist CHurch, Amarillo, Texas. Moore is presently president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. ,VE,:X..,, i . KTLWEV. . .. ,Vinny M Rev x is . President - lim Stewart Relators, Inc., Waco, Texas. Patrick served six years as a director on the Hankamer School of Business board of directors. Pastor - Park Cities Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas. Pleitz is president of the Radio and TV Commission. Chairman CEO Lon view Bank and Trust Co., Lon view exas Pope iirvrr.- asia ititl Partner - Fulbri ht and jaworski, Houston, Texas. Pte was editor-in- chief of the Baylor Law Review and pres. of the Baylor Student Bar Assoc. in 1960. Attorney - Saunders, Brian, Thomas and Smith, Amarillo, Texas. Saunders was selected as Ba lor Lawyer of the Year bg' the Baylor Law Alumni Assoc. in 197 . Pastor - Hyde Park Baptist Church, Austin, Texas. He was first vice pres. of the Baptist General Convention of Texas in 1969 and pres. of BGCT from 1973-1975. Community Leader, El Paso, Texas. Stewart and her husband established a mission in luarez, Mexico, and have supported this project for 10 years. Partner - Storm-Prichard Co., Corpus Christi, Texas. He formed this com- pany for gas and oil exploration and as various farming and banking interests. Vice president - Tandy Corp., Ft, Worth, Texas. Tumer is the former pres. of the North Texas Chapter of ublic Relations Society of America, Advertising club. Pastor - Prestonwood Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas. He is vice presi' dent of the Pastor's Conference of the Southern Baptist Convention. Partner - Adams-Wills Oil Co., Wichita Falls, Texas. He is president of Petroline Inc., an oil field e uipment company and president of Tlhe Con- tainery Inc. . Trustee Emeritus - Community 1. , 4 Vg, , z Mi.: leader, Waco, Texas. She is a trustee of Hamilton House, a past member of YWCAs Executive Board and a past member of U.S.O. Trustee Emeritus Chairman Sams and Sons Manufacturing Co Mr' M , Waco Texas. He served under 3 over i.gMf R05?fS. f2.4w1 - .-.. . . . the staff o the comrpany in and was elected presi ent the nors on the Finance Commission of Texas. Who' Who mong College journalism-English Graduate Houston, Texas Psychology Senior Garden City, Kansas Chi Omega, Psi Chi, BSU. God's gift was that man should conceive of truth and yearn to gain it, catching at mistake as midway help 'til he reach fact indeed. - Robert Browning Foreign Service Graduated Conroe, Texas Intemational Club-v.p,, Foreign Service Assoc., French Club, Col- lege Council-Seventh and Iames. The morning wind forever blows, the poem o creation is uninter- rupted: but few are the ears that hear it. -Thoreau Law Iunior Wahpeton, North Dakota Editor-Baylor Law Review '85e86, Phi Delta Phi, State Bar of Texas Constitutional Comm.-student member, Texas Bar Assoc.- student division, Fellowship ol Christian Law students, Harvey M. Richey Moot Court Society, Student Senate, Intramurals. Let each day commence with hope, let each night end with satisfaction and there shall be a life of hap- piness. -- Ted Benn Phgfsical Education enior Lancaster, Texas Athletic Directors Academic Honor, Fellowshi of Christian Athletes, Basketball, Football teams-trainer, Phi Gamma Delta. To achieve all that is possible we must attempt the impossibleg we ac- complish in roportion to what we attempt. - lyames Berry Piano Senior Iowa Park, Texas Alpha Chi, ODK, Pi Kappa Lamb- da, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Music School Student Council-Church and usher coordinator, Waco Symphony. Anyone who works as hard can do as much, -Q IS. Bach - Birk's favorite quote. Elementary Education-kndrgrt-read Senior Iefferson City, Tennessee Hospital volunteer, BRH choir, BSU, Welcome Week min-con leader, Western Heights College Outreach Director, Chi Omega-sec., TSEA- District 2 pres., Stateelocal comm., BSEA-pres.fv.p., Assoc, of Childhood Ed.-secjtreas., Intl. Volunteer aide-elem. school. Every experience God gives us, every person he puts in our lives, is the perfect preparation for the future that only he can see. - Cor- rie Ten Boom Music-Piano Iunior Albuquerque, New Mexico Chi Omega, Gamma Beta Phi, Mu Phi Epsilon, Student Congress. Baylor rovides so man o or- tunities tg become involvecli ncipon. ly in your Held ot' study, but other areas, and I would encourage other students to take advantage of the programs offered. - Amy utterfield 140 Who's Who ' Univers Stu EIIIS Economics Senior Houston, Texas ODK, Gamma Beta Phi, Honor Council Chairman, Baylor Ambassadors-v.p,, Alpha Phi Omega, Honors Program, Baylor Appreciation Program Steering Committee, BSU, Student Congress. The deeds that we do for ourselves will die with us, but the deeds we do for others lives on forever. -- Nita Cherry. Music-Performance Graduate Ft. Worth, Texas Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Art is long and time is fleeting. - Henry Longfellow Choral Conducting Graduate Midland, Texas Music Student Council, Mu Phi Epsilon, Rush Counselor, Alpha Delta Pi, Al ha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Fhi, Acapello Choir. All I have seen teaches me to trust the creator for all l have not seen. - Emerson Secondary Education-Spa-Eng. Senior Richardson, Texas Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Sigma Delta Pi, Kap a Delta Pi-pres,, Kappa Alplla Theta-standards chairman, Pre- Law Society-treas., Intramurals, Student Foundation tennis toumament. What I do today is important because I am exchangin a day of my life for it. '- Hugh lvgilligan Elementary Education Senior Dallas, Texas Gamma Beta Phi, BSEA, SCEC, Kappa Delta Pi, Alph Lambda De ta. To find one real friend in a lifetime is good fortune: to keep him, a blessing. - B. Gracian Finance Senior Wappingers Falls, New York Hankamer Student Government- v.p., Beta Gamma Sigma-v.p., Delta Sigma Pi. The future does not belong to the fainthearted, it belongs to the brave. - Ronald Reagan L2-28-861 Finance Senior Minden, Louisiana Chamber of Commercefpres., Baylor New Guard, Baylor Letterman, Basket- ball manager '82-83, Baylor Alumni Assoc., Board of Directors Club Cam- paign Manager, Baylor Apgreciation rogram, Baylor Memorial ifts Pro- gram Comm., Welcome Week, DIG, ollege Council-Columbus Avenue. Success, as I see it, is a result, not a goal. - Gustave Flaubert Psychology Senior Houston, Texas Honors program, Mortar Board, Psi Chi-pres., Alpha Chi, Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Delta Pi, lab in- structor, V.A, volunteer. Nature never did betray the heart that loved her. - William Wordsworth Who's Who 141 journalism-MKT Senior Memphis, Tennessee Tri Delta-pledge trainer, Student Foundation, Mortar Board, ODK- v.lp., Student Conlgress delegate, A pha Lambda elta, Gamma Beta Phi, Baylor in Paris, Con- gressional intern-Wash.,D.C. I know not what the future holds, but I know who holds the future, - Leigh Flautt. Business-Broadcasting junior Killeen, Texas Student Body-sec., Student Cc gress, Tri Delta, ODK, Welcor Week Steering Committee-se Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Del Gamma Beta Phi. Yet those who wait for the Lord will gain new strength, they will mount up with wings like eagles, they will run and not get tired, they wil walk and not become weary. ' -- Isaiah 40:31 Public Administration Graduate Ponca City, Oklahoma Pi Sigma Alpha, Baylor Am- bassa ors, Zeta, Phi Beta Lambda, Senate intern. If you fill this clay with quality and live this day to its best, you can leave the future in God's hands, clearing your mind of worry and sharpening your awareness and ap- preciation ot' the present moment. -- Kimberly Gartslde. Education-Health Graduate La Grange, Texas American Dietic Associatio Texas Dietic Assoc., America College of Sports Medicine, Del Psi Kappa, Daughters 1 American Revolution, Tex, Department of Health. This honor is recognition of my past. but today is the beginning of earning about tommorrowf' - Ieannette Gause. Home Economics Senior Temple, Texas BSU Exec. Council, Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Kap a Omicron Phi- res,, BHEK- cha lain, Tl'l3EA, Al-IEA, VITSTHESS, Welcome Week min-con leader, Steppin' Out. And what is as important as knowledge?'asked the mmd,'Caring and seeing1 with the heart, answered te soul. - Flavia Weedn German-Philosphy-English Senior Waco, Texas Baylor Film Society, Delta P Al ha, Alpha Chi, Universi Seljf-study committee, hono program, ODK, senior outstant ing philosophy major, Collet bowl. Time present and time past -- are both perhaps present in time future - and time future contained in time past. W-aT. S. Eliot Psychology Senior Memphis, Tennessee Mortar Board, ODK, Men and Women's Merit Week coor- dinator, Alpha Chi, honors pro- gram, Gamma Beta Phi, A Capella Choir, Welcome Week, Concert Choir. One of the greatest gifts to receive is the opportunity through Christ to give ofone's self, -- Brad Jackson, Church Music Senior jasper, Texas Chamber of Commerce, Bez trainer and coordinator, Baylc Church Musicians-pres. OD Outstanding sophomore, senic man, Outstanding Church Mus: Major '85, Minister of Musiq Emmanuel Baptist Temple. i Baylor gave me a great deal as a stu ent: my only hope is that as an alumnus, I can ive back to Baylor that which it taies to keep Baylor the way it is. - David Kipp Who's Who Who's Who . Who's Who , . . Who's Who . . . Who's Who . . , Who's Who . .C . Who's Who . . .Who's Who Poli. Science-Comm. Specialist Senior Houston, Texas National Merit Scholar, Mortar Board, Operations MCR-KWBU, Alpha Chi, Gamma Beta Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha, AERHO. Baylor has given me an education-the least I can do is to repay that gift by doing my best. Ex- ce lence is not my goa -it is the least I will accept for myself. -- Michael Kirby, Philosphy Senior Houston, Texas Philosphy Club, Baylor Young Democrats, Baylor Film Society. Not all of us can be heroes, some of us have to sit on the curb and wave as they parade by, -- Will Rogers Chemistry-Pre-med Senior Longview, Texas Mortar Board, ODK, Alpha Ep- silon Delta, Alpha Chi. Forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before, l pressrtoward the mark for the Cpmrize of the high calling ot' God in rist jesus, - Phil, 3: 3-14 Business-Psychology Senior Houston, Texas Alpha Chi, Assoc. of Black Students, honors program, Delta Sigma Pi, Psi C i, Psychology Teaching lab, Gamma Beta Phi. The thing l'm most intolerant of is intolerance. - Diane Lewis Biology Senior Lancaster, Texas Alpha Chi-treas., ODK, Alpha Lambda Delta, BSU, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Concert Choir, Varsity Singers, Dallas Musical productions-2, Welcome Week, Assoc. Computing Machinery, at- tending Southwestern Medical School. Through the Baylor family, I have ained a deeper understanding of Efe in Christian fellowship that will hel me greatly as a physician. - Kylie Lloyd. Finance-Economics Senior Liberty Hill, Texas Alpha Kappa Psi, Intramurals, Welcome eek min-con leader. The trick, Fletcher, is that 'we' are trying to overcome our limitations in order, patiently. We don't tackle flying through rock until a little later in the program. -- Richard Bach Elementary Ed.-Reading Senior Denison, Texas Kappa Delta Pi, BSEA, Alpha Chi. Educating today's youth is an in- vestment in tommorrowf' -- Kelly Massey. Accounting Senior Sweetwater, Texas Beta Alpha Psifpres., Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, TSCPA Acct. Excellence Award. Let everyone be sure that he is do- ing his very best, for then he will have the personal satisfaction of work well done, and won't need to compare himself with someone else. - Gal. 6:4 Who s Who Who s Who . Who's Who . . . Who's Who . . . Who's Who . . . Who's Who . . . Who's Who . . . Who's Who Who's Who 143 Who's Who Psychology Senior Plano, Texas BUGWB-senior rep., ODK, Mor- tar Board-secr., Psi Chi-v.p., Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta- lil'sis, honors program, Gamma Beta Phi. With an uncertain future, looming before me, I gain strength from the verse, 'Faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things not seen. ' Mary McFarlane Who's Who Accounting-Finance Senior Colleyville, Texas Mortar Board, Student Founda- tion, ODK, Baylor Ambassadors, Beta Alpha Psi, Al ha Chi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Ir. Cflass officer. The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. Shakespeare, McGehee's favorite quote. joumalism-MKT Senior Pasadena, Texas Pres. Leadership Forum delegate PRSSA-v. ., Student Foundation Yell Leadner, Tri Delta, ODK, Sigma Chi Lil' Sis, Gamma Beta Phi, Freshman class officer-secr- treas., Soph. v.p., Baylor Ap- weciation Committee program, elcome Week, Alpha Lambda Delta. What lies behind its and what lies beforeyus are tiny matters compared . to what lies within us. Anonymous, MitcheII's favorite V quote, Speech Senior Kingwood, Texas Ba lor Performance Theater, G3P, Lambda Chi Alpha-lil' sis, French Mentor for Nexus, Gam- ma Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Interaction Comm. Yet I argue not against he-aven's hand or will, nor bait a iot of heart of hope, but still bear up and steer aght onward, john Milton, ullil-:en's favorite quote. Philosphy-German Senior Dalton, Georgia Delta Phi Alpha, Philosphy Club, Gamma Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta. ln my outh, Father William rePlied to his son, I feared it might inyure the brain, but now m perfectly sure I have none, why I'd do it again and again, Lewis Car- roll, Nimmons' favorite quote. Economics Senior Baytown, Texas Natl. Merit Scholar, ODK outstandin soph., Mortar Board, Omicron Selta Epsilon, Student Gov't-fresh. aide, Student Congress-soph. class pres., Stu- dent Body Treas., Sigma Chi, Baylor Ambassadors-pres. v.p., Intramurals, Pres. eadership Forum, All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing, Edmund Burke, Perry's favorite quote. Accounting Senior Port Neches, Texas Mortar Board, Chamber, BUGWB, Baylor Young Re ublicans, Al ha Lambda Delta, Gpamma Beta IEhi, Pre-Law Society, Acct. Society, Welcome Week, Catholic Student Center. For me tolive is Christ, Phil. 1:21, Pierce's favorite quote. 144 Who's Who Computer Engineering Senior Plano, Texas To try to fail is at least to learn. To fail to try is to suffer the inestimable loss of what might have been. - Henry David Thoreau Law Student Accounting Senior Senior Decatur, Texas Austin, Texas Student Bal' Assoc. 1 TES., Grnega 1 tl-eaS.!keeper Mid-Law class pres. '85, lgoyal Order of Barristers, Harvey M. Richey Moot Court Society, Williard M. Finklestein Moot Court Award - Semi-Finalist Fall '84, Moot Court Comp., Intramurals. 1 have a dream. - Martin Luther King, Ir. of s onsors, ODK, Alpha Lam da Delta, Beta Alpha Psi, Sentinel - vice chairperson, Student Foun- dation - steering comm. - co-chairman recruitment. A funny thing happened on the way to forum. - Larry Gelhart Accounting Senior Waller, Texas Beta Alpha Psi, ODK, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Kappa Psi, BUGWB - pres, Baylor Volleyball, Baylor Opera, Tau Beta Sigma beau, Welcome Week band steering commit- tee, Baylor Spirit Comm. Remember that the world is round and the pgint that seems like the end may only the beginning. - Baker Priest Marketing - ISY Senior San Antonio, Texas Univ. Forum Comm., Sentinel, Student Foundation - v.p., Welcome Week co-director '85, Baylor Appreciation Program Steering Comm. - pres., Leader- ship Forum staff, ODK, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Homecoming Queen '85. N How l love that which I much 5 leave behind. - Nancy Posten. En 11511 Political Science - History enior - Economics Corsicana, Texas IUUIOI' Chamber of Commerce, Mortar Board - pres., ODK, welcome Week Co-Director '85, honors program, Honor Committee, Alpha Lambda Delta, Univ. Lectures Comm., A Capella Choir, Chamber Singers. The only way to attain true hap- gness is to wa k by faith and allow od to navigate the course of your life for the will lead the blind in a way they know not'. - Donna Reid. Nashville, Tennessee Glenn R. Capp Debate Forum - v.p., 3rd speaker National Debate Tourna- ment '85, ODK, Pi Sigma Alpha, Omicron Delta Ep- silon, Columbus Avenue Baptist College Council. Yes, Mark, Nashville does have class. - Wayne Robbins. Who's Who 145 Finance Senior San Antonio, Texas Pi Phi - pres., Student Founda- tion, Mortar Board, ODK, Baylor Apprec. Program Steer. Comm., A pha Lam da Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, Welcome Week. Never let your spirits nor goals become earthboundf - Rosane Accounting Senior Pittsburg, Texas Phi Gamma Delta, Fiji president and historian, ODK, Beta Gamma Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, Beta Alpha Psi, Welcome Week Steer- ing Comm., Baylor Apprec. Steer. Comm., DIG Leader. Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works and glorify your father who is in heaven. ' -- Matthew 5:16 Law School Senior Devine, Texas Editor in Chief Law Review Clerk - Iustice Kilgarin Tex Supreme Court, Moot Cour Societ , Mid-Law Scholarshil Awarcii Phi Alpha Delta. N Every job is a self-portrait of the 5 person who did it, autograph your 3 work with excellence. - Russell ' Law School Graduate Houston, Texas Barrister - Moot Court Society, Political Science Editor-in-Chief Law Review, Graduate Cum Laude graduate, Student Bar Okinawa, la an Assoc., American Bar Assoc. Full Int'l. Club - Sec. Treas., Foreigr Scholarshi , Best Brief - 1983, Affairs Association - pres., P Fall Moot Court Competition, Phi Sigma Alpha, Student Assistan Delta Phi. lntemational Program. Sometimes, after achieving a goal that you set yourself, it's important to look back over the long course of events, and give thanks to those responsible for your success. I ,give thanks to my familygmy wife an- cy, and the aylor w faculty. - Sales Of all the years l've been at Baylor, l've seen a lot ot' changes that are positive, and l hope they will conf tinue, especially in the area of inter' nationalizing Baylor. -- Seward English enior Lon view, Texas Chamlger of Commerce, ODK, BSU, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta Baylor has been for me a seriesqof wonderful personal relationships with many people who have challenged me and helped me K0 develo in ways I never dreamed possible - Starr 146 Who's Who pas McNeely rch Communication'French raduate lsaka, Zambia Sociology Senior Forney Texas Alpha Chi Alpha Kappa Delta Delta aritas and A hos ital volunteer College Counci-7th and Iames Young Democrats Patricia Horan Music erformance Gradjuate Milford, Michigan The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and ac- tive faith. -Franklin Roosevelt Honors ro ram Al ha Lambda 5 g f Q English-journalism enior Frankston, Texas BSU Fine Arts Team, Al ha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta lghi, PRSSA, Sigma Delta Chi-SP1, Alpha Chi, ODK, Mortar Board, Chi Omega, Thee Power and Light The will of God will not take you where the grace of God cannot sustain you. - Ta bert Secondary Education-Spanish and English enior Houston, Texas Nat'l. Merit Scholar, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Beta Phi, ODK, Kappla Delta Pi-Sec. Treas., Delta Gamma- - resjrush chmn,, Spanish club, DIG, Delegate to Pres. Leadership Forum Wee If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost, that is where they should be, Now put the foundations under them. -Henry David Thoreau jeffrey McGhehee Accounting Fmance Senior Colleyville Texas Biology Senior Honolulu Hawaii APO Beta Beta Beta Al ha Lambda Delta Camma Beta hi Alpha Chi BSU . . , lf they give their lives away and s nd their energy touching other peo- p . . . meeting needs ., . healing hurts they are sustained and comforted and filled with excitement and Elementary EducationeMath Senior Austin Yell Leader Kappa Kappa Gamma-Scholarship Chairman Gamma Beta Phi Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Chi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Pickers BSEA Intramurals Through the years and the many special experiences I have had here, I have often found myself thinking, only at Baylor! -Wilson , f , F I 3 f f If adventure. -Ann Kiemel , f 1 f 1 , , f . Mortar Board, Student Foundation, ODK, Baylor Ambassadors, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Chi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Ir. Clase Officer The fool doth think he is wise: but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. -Shakespeare Who's Who I 47 ortar Board wig: . f-sfiifrzzssi ' X5-2 may Forum Committee I 'he Forum Committee ps make decisions about im programs and assists in .ting the speakers. The xmjttee also provides feed- back on student reaction to the programs that greatly assist the committee on areas of student interests. i 'u 0 's o I 'N , , 5 RJ. Flanders, faculty , Karen Anderson, stu- Louis Moore, Editors of the Houston iikliitickgixest speaker, Courtney Berg student representative, Alison ist, student representative, Mrs. Q Edith Bond, seeretaryggjgesqnds Row: Dr- Gary C0034 esrel ministrative AA. Hyden, adrministratiife' raz, represen- tative, Dr, WJ. Wiiripeefchainnan, Tim Stainback, student representative. Forum Committee 149 0m1Cf0nDe1ta Ka l l Omicron is a national leadership honor society open to junior, senior and graduate men and Women. The membership is Compnsedtrpeggiftyflfaculty and , f administratorsfffiktho have distinguished themselves in academics and extra- curricular activities, o o l f o e 'Baylor Men and Women of Merit Week is an event sponsored by Omicron Delta Kappa in which alurnni who achieved iiiei in their respeenve fields are brought back to campus to share their experiences if ,, ,, mea,--WWW.-,wn,aaM,,,,,,,,r,..m,,, ,. , ,L row: Kurt Mahler, Michael Starr, Thomas Walker, Nita Sue Cherry, Julianne Raines, Robin Mit- chell, Janna Swinney, Alison West, Mark Miller, Elaine McFarlane, Amy Butterfield, Carol Anderson, Carol 150 Omicron Delta Kappa ,tl lec- tures and informal discussions. Ornicron Delta Kappa also hosted the annual,,All' Awards whilehltsll over 100 Jlafiidents received recognition for outstanding achievement. .. at , , . ,,,,,. ,fr ,,,,,t , ,... ,,,,.,M ,m...q,q,., I I I Kaulful, Cindy Vreeland, Rebecca Fortenberry, Mark Rountree. Second Row: Kevin Steincross, Brent Perry, Shelley Keyes, Beth Heilmeier, Ellen Cassell, Diane Warburton, Kristen Tisdale, Suzy Thompson, Shelley Wood ' llll' I leff Wallace, Mark Dyer, Beth Morton, Darlene Dotson, jackie Morrison, Glen Eichelberger. Third Row: Cliff Atkinson, Andrew Lehr, David Sloveiyliobby Ralston, Lyn rltolsbins, Delta recognizes excellence' scholarship, athletics, seri religious activities, cam gOVefI?2F9?ntf loufniiilii mass the creative and perforii arts. I 7 ' Steve Greg Lloyd, lay!-fill, Andy Pittman, Beaird, Brent Peery, Scott Sane David Pierce, john Rothwell, tl Crutchfield, ic Uutstanding Student ra , i Y. ,,ss ,ii ilu as '36 ,Eu Qian 'N ior Men Front Row- Geoffrey Eg, Kirk: lsandon-4 Second Row: . idrew Taylor, Luke Motley, Cliff iclclin, Steve Sullivan. 5, is V 1 ml Axe' J 'Q - f 2 WVW.. map ,J --...., . Senior Women. Front Row: Michelle Bowman,,Kimberlee Dunn, Nancy Poston, Sharon Wilson, Se- cond Row: Courtney Miller, Robin Mitchell, Beth Morton, Donna Reid, jackie Morrison. r t Outstanding students are chosen on the basis of being well-rounded individuals who have excelled in at least two of five areas: scholarship, religious, social, university activities, athletics, jour- nalism and mass media, and the creative arts. R. 96 C.-YJ 415 ' I Sophomore Women. Front Row: Michele Buojennifer Walker, Karen Anderson. Second Row: Keitrah Ar- nold. Third Row: lay Marshall, David Harper, Kirk Freeman. , C. Q-.-.4 Outstanding Students 151 I Gamma Beta Phi Gamma Beta Phi is a na- tional honor service oraniza- tion whose watchwords are character, scholarship and service. Chartered in 1976, the Baylor chapter consists of students in the top 15 percent of their classes. Each college, school and major in the university is represented within the membership, which reaches close to 700 after the Spring initiation. s Since its inception, Gamma Beta Phi has 'received an an- nual Distinguished Chapter Award from the National Ex- ecutive Council. In addition, Baylor members have held of- fices at the state level every year, including both the presidential and vice presidential positions for 1985. ln many years members have also been appointed as student representatives to the National Executive Council. Being the largest society on campus, Gamma Beta Phi is able to have a widespread in- fluence in the area through its service projects, Besides Na- tional Teacher Appreciation Day, the national project, society's service reaches 1 the campus, city and reg Current projects include w for Caritas, Camp Val Ve: Oak Tree House, the A4 Learning Center, Wo Hunger Relief y Farm sg tutoring in various cam departments. tFront Rowl: Melonie june Warren QTreas.J, Melanie Howard CCor- QScholarship ChmnJ, Charla Moore responding Sec.J, Michele Buc fl-iistj. Qllecording , Sec.J, Michele Waeiti tSecond Rowl: 1. Scott Baker fPres.J,, 152 Gamma Beta Phi Dr. Bob Rigby, faculty advisor John Cuccaro iNational Exec. Presj, David Bradford fPubIi Commj, Scott jones fChaplainl. Chmnj, Todd Morrow fFinan l'1'hirci.1Rnwl: Edward Hahn:-iState Chmnj. fi i 1,t. l 4 i Abanes, Charles Acker, Elaine Adair, Ellen . Alexander, Robert Alford, Caroline Alford, Dan Allen, Brad Allison, Rene Anderson, Carren Anderson, Karen Archimbaud, jennifer Ardrey, julie Arnold, joanna Arnold, Keitrah Ashabranner, Terri Atkins, Lori Ayers, Melissa Babier, Desiree Badiey, Brenda Bagwell, Steve Bailie, Lisa Bai-rd, Robert Baker, Mike Baker, Scott Barns, Barbara Barto, Allison Bass, Andrea Bateman, Stacie Bea vers, Troy Becker, Susan Beever, Bethany Belt, Bill Benedict, james Benson, Brandy Berner, Elizabeth Berry, Joslyn Berryhill, Kristen ttiielamowicz, Kathy Bishop, Paul Blair, Ledith Blue, Nanette Bolton, Ann Bond, Robin Bonem, Amy Boyd, Catherine Bradford, David Brand, Rachel Brandler, Alison Brannon, Connie Brasher, Brenda Brast, Craig Bridgman, Bill Brodnax, Karen Brooks, Beth Brooks, Lance Brow, Lisa Brown, julie Bryant, Carrie Buc, Michele Buechner, Marguerite Buenicer, Michelle Buie, Charlise Buie, Laurie Bullard, jerry Burch, Kathy Burchfield, Kim Burns, Rod Bushey, Beth Butler, Clayton Butler, Ellen Butterfield, Amy Butts, Kelly Butz, Alaine Caldwell, Gavin Caldwell, Sarah Campbell, Michelle Cariker, Cathy Carpenter, Kelli Castleberry, Sharon Chambers, Suzie Chang, Shao Chun Chmelewski, Teresa Christopher, Brent Cione, Dean Clark, Sheryl , Clernenson, Debora h ClemensQ1't,fDa.viti, Q - Cloughjaniiyl ' Colby, Kathleen Cote, Karl Colvert, Scott Conard, Lori Connel, Dean Con way, lvonna Coughlin, Kris Courtney, jill CoVan, Faith Covington, Kathy Cowan, Charles Crawford, Mike Crawford, Shannon Cuccaro, john Cumm'ins,,fforn' ,M Davis, f Dawson,iGisbff T De La Paz, Sam Dixon, Ann - Dizon, john Dobbs, Dianne Dobbs, Karen Dobler, Dan Donegan, Kelty Donley, Kathy Dorrill, Ellen Dotson, Darlene DuCharme, john Duggleby, Donya Dunn, Dona , Dunwoodyyiiharon Duren, King, i L, - Durhaniifbiiitiriirtl, . 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K Cobper, Mark Corrigan, Dara Cox, jennifer Crawford, Michael Cmckarell, Ibhn Cummins, Thomas Dawson, Gibson Delaney, Chriatopher Dishongh, Tim lpha Lambda Delta jiuckelbgggy, Hom-y3 V Dixon. Arm Kathieeh Diz0n,1ohn Dobbs, Dianne Donegan, Kelly I Duughnriy, Melindah Drolte, Karen Durcn, Kimberly Dykeman, Amy Evans, Iaxirt L Fairbrother, William Falter, Elizabeth Fanning, Sean ., Farha, Mark Farr, Charles Fehler, Timothy Ferguson,VCheryl . 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Enforcement has involved rendering decisions in heareis ings in which students have been accused of violating the Honor Code. improvement has focused on adjusting the x,,,,,....,,,qw is A J ont Rowl: Cindy vreeland imn.J, Nita Cherry Nice-Chmnj, zin Steincross, Jennifer Roif, Suzy nmpson, Scott Colvert. iSecond wb: Donny Willet, Miles Milton, yne Tucker, Bart Huddleston. If ,D-39 N J 'N' ,W 'i 'i3ii .Q'f Honor System and emphasiz- ing students' responsibility in upholding the honor at Baylor Universityg Honor Council 159 165 'L Welcome Week Welcome Week Steerm Comnuttee the e ff' X ' V , in FY N. - ilu? Front M iles Tom Beth joe Welcome Weekend I Only You Can B.U. was theme of Welcome ekend '86, The retreat, Han- 1041, Spenfwred by Studenfilziiflglnion, Qffor new students 'atten- g Baylor during the spring Lester. Approximately 60 students attended the retreat, held at Latham Springs Baptist En- campmentg l o ,in Aquilla. The retreat, like Welcome Week in the Fall, emphasized the whole person -- mental, physical, social and spiritual. Dr. A.A. Hyden gave the general introduction for the weekend. Other speakers in- cluded Dr. Rosalieiiilieck, Bob Pix, Jamie Lash and David Guinn, college minister at the First Baptist Church in Waco. The students were divided into 11 min-con groups, each with two leaders, for sionfconferences, gamesiifikili the building of a bonfire. c The retreat was directed by Tom Taylor and Lisa Neese. JNL Kim Cook, 'Ki1nfCQrafton, file!-latfield, Johnnie Moon. Tom Eor, lay Marshall. Second Row: : Blackshire, Susan Teegerstrorn, Ross, Linda Poore, Lisa Neese, y Prikryl, Shawn Shannon. 36 Ag Welcome Weekend 161 ij student c Ongt-ess Baylor Student Govern- ment consists of three bran- ches: legislative, which recommends rules and regulations to promote, and coordinate studentilife and to provide for student welfare: executive, which implements that legislation and serves as the spokesman to the ad- ministration and to other schoolsg and judicial, which serves as the adjudicating body in disputes between students and students, organizations andgorganizae tions, and students. The bodies of each of thefialasses and several of the colleges are also a part of the student government, as are the Residence Hall Council and a leadership organization open solely to freshmen. Student Congress, gy the research and recommen tions regarding student gc legislative branch, is cornpos- cerns, responsibiiityc yrsis A ed of elected university elections, tyvg p from the sigiisi ffto , provide residence halls, 7 service and campus residences C for all students, are held weekly. Executiveiof- an apartment guide, ,ttl all iyli ficers, who carry out ad- ministrative functions, are elected by the student body. Congress projects incude: count program for studs with local Waco busines: and cooperation with the CE in providing Welcome Wee creat egg - ,ing . 4 an ' 1 .W 1 , - is l J ,,,f : .Q . ,. d fi t ,x,,, Front Row: Amy Butterfield, Can- dace Russell, Ruth Boardman, Doni Wilson, Angie Banks, Kim Crafton, Beverly Mathews, Jana Peterson, Marci Welch, Anne-Marie Murray, Stefani Williamson, Tara Segundo. Second Row: Christy Strawrnan, Eric 162 Student Congress f . tx . , X Millerman, Mark Selby, Courtenay Markham, Brent Beasley, David Lotz, Green, Kelly Soter, Laura Smelley, jeff Wigington, jeff Wallace, 'Darrell Linda Morris, Ianna Entzminger, Sal- Smith, Michele Buc, Kim Cook, Bob- ly Howard, Leslie Scott, Holly Han- by Garcia, Perry Dance, Scott shaw, Amy Dowden, Tori Lowrance. Willhite, Fourth Row: ,Paul Kill- Third Row: Runcie Clements, jeff ingsworth, Marcus Tucker, Jim Bob '. xx .. u, '1 Green, Scott Smith, Mark Ge Brooks Allen, Mike Goekey 1,'i, is Spivey, David Harper, Kelley Robin Rickey, Dr. james Va S 1 sponsor, Donnie Albrecht, directo student activities, Lee Mulcahy. nt Bod Gfficers Front Row: Lynn Galt, Lisa Fore. 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The charter pledge class kept very busy after their initiation in March, 1985, upholding the good Alpha Chi name and earning a place amongst the other Greek organizations at Baylor. These dedicated members put their best feet forward in all they attempted in their lst full year on campus. AXQS exhibited their athletic prowess by participating in intramurals and competing in the Lamb- da Chi Alpha Watermelon Fest in the fall. Exemplifying the true social graces of the female race, Alpha Chis tumed 1 74 Alpha Chi Omega out in droves for the annual Sigma Chi Derby Day, and then donning skates, had a rousing good time at a roller derby of sorts - in actuality, a mixer with the FIIIS. Alpha Chis across the nation celebrated their Founder's Day in Oc- tober and took pride in their 100th year of existence. The first president of Theta Iota graduated in December but not before seeing the first AXQ float in the Homecoming parade and traveling to Arlington for the fall formal. AXQ in- ducted The Great 8 before the Christmas holiday, the only sorority to take a fall pledge class. The 8 new members hardly had time to swap their ribbons for the shiny gold lyre badge before Spring rush had arrived. There emerged 53 more charming additions to the AXQ family. With never a rest for the weary, spring brought a host of new activities. Sing, for 'Ur -,Da1iJ if one, relied on the talent, vitality a creativity of a number of members a pledges alike. AXQS nominated the C- rigan King in February and spent a nig in the slammer Qnot literally of coursel their pledge dance a week later. Otl' events on the agenda were a Pike mix an alumni art auction and Diadeloi AXS2 co-sponsored an All Univers dance with Tau Kappa Epsilon fratem to benefit the Methodist Home whi would have been a smashing s cess--lots of people showed up li the band didn't. Persistence is a virtl so look for the Alpha Chis to be equa active on cmapus in the years to come. All would not be possible without unceasing cooperation of the spon Dr. and Mrs. james Sorrell, Dr. amd Charles Tolbert and Dr. Patty Mill and the loving support of the Natalie Risinger and Carol Spain. 'fi 1 S 'N 0 3 , ,gn fl 1 I AllAeen 3 -K. lr-'r Manlynlred leblllana lalhnylecnr Alpha Llaa lelew Emu Dellone Bllcla lethea Robin Blllle Mary Bonin Maria Brewer lody Britain Klm Bmner Amy Bunting Dana Callahan julie Campbell Colleen Carey Leslie Caatroglouvanni Trava Conlon Shawn Davis Lynda Demarco Dee Dieterlch Cara Dillard Chi Omega 175 Hb. .. ' 'jffa tn, ,J ,f .Q ' , ' ' ' at , at . 4.1 I if 3 U ' 'fd' 1:1 - , , 9 A Pi , - '23 - fx 5' 3 if Q 'sb' . ' . gg 6' ,, - , t . 5 M ip f, M M Q ff , , ' - . : 'K ' L f A' V D N . A.,. .,.A L , in , ,N , xx SX. :L n i X . 'gr' W W f E - 4 ' 55 A 'A V, A 'sf' g E J-3 is KC kixzgqwr , xv f N , +1-J . a Q' V - , ,, A 2 X - J. vm. 'Lf wif, 4' ni f.m,,.f 5 - V, Y Q W,-. qfupf N, M w g, , - f H1 ' . 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AH was also involved in many social vities. The fall monotony was broken the Hawaiian Luau which started the ' ndar. It was followed by the Ball at the Waco Conven- nal cale , , 1 tion Center. Shortly thereafter was the Christmas Dance on top of the lights of Waco at the United Bank of Waco. Womewhere between the social events was Homecoming. Sisterhood grew stronger as we spent many hours building our float. At Homecoming, Mona Choucair was elected to represent us as our Homecoming Queen Nominee. She joined sisters Dara Corrigan, Holly Hill, Debbie McGee, Susan Quelch, and Laura Weber to make six total Homecoming Nominees. Also at Homecoming, Zeta Chi's welcomed back their alumnae with the traditional Homecoming Brunch at the Hilton. Through the fall we carried out philanthropic projects. We participated in intramurals. We also won the Second Annual Lambda Chi Alpha Waltermelon CAA? Festival. With a new year came 55 beautiful pledges which formed the Zeta pledge class. Their energy gave a new dimen- sion to our sisterhood. Their efforts pro- deuced the 1986 pledge dance theme Everyday's a Holiday with AAU . With the Spring brought SING, Alpha Delta Pi joined together to produce Look Past the Rain, which was led by chairwomen Kristi Lazenby, Debbie McGee, and julie McQueen. Spring also brought such activities as KSZT Kapers, fraternity mixers, formal, and philanthropic projects. AAII took first place in KQT Kapers. We also helped with the Brazos River Festival, and Steppin' Out 86. We have come a long way in five years, but we've only just begun. Alpha Delta P1 177 www' -wf . .fw.-anfs-'fwf..v-uf:w1ffw:.f.ff51F.-wm,.af1s.1mf.f ..mf---f,.:Q...1-,- sw.. .. 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'Q' a--.- U' 'S' ' W ix I .5 .. ,S ,f4 Ye 3 was YE' :fo M , ,,.A , ad, Jul ., 6, 156 0 0 ki A F rr 1 l' 213, 'XY 235 N 3' ii lf' f., we YB? .13 vi Na 'f if wwf- 1:- 'I ' r iw, ? 'W -E599 A K- ' QZEW57 N X V 1' d ' w ffl' 555:11 I W 5 L .1 19 ft? 1 THE GREEKS Chi O's active in many areas The Theta Kappa Chapter of Chi Omega can look back on the 1985-86 school year with pride. Since the chapter began at Baylor in April, 1977, its members have reached out into all areas of campus involvement. Theta Kappas composed large portions of Student Congress and Student Foundation, in addition, X9 sisters represented the chapter in other campus organizations such as: Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Gamma Beta Phi, Greek Council for Christ, BSU, BRH, Residence Hall Council, and Circle K. Several XSZS held leadership positions in Panhellenic, Student Foundation, Su- dent Congress, Baylor Ambassadors, Steppin' Out, Spring Revival, and Residence Hall Council. Finally, X9 was proud to be represented in other areas with its Varsity sports players, Homecoming Princesses, Fraternity little sisters, Baylor Beauty finalists, 2 Baylor cheerleaders and a Baylor Songleader. The school year began with the famous Bon Voyage Party under the direction of Social Chairman Iulie Dom- ingue. The festive occasion was closely followed by the annual Chi Oemga- Kappa Alpha Theta Owl and Pussycat Dance in October. The Fall months also brought fun and interesting mixers with several fraternities. October to be a hectic but vi 182 Chi Omega rewarding month for the chapter. XQS spent their aftemoons playing hard on the intramural fields, and they spent their evenings preparing for Homecom- ing. After placing 6th in All University Sing last Spring, the girls rehearsed nightly in preparation to perform their Incredible Iellicle Ball act in Pigskin Review. At the same time, Dory Lawrence and julie Kaplan recruited dedicated workers to help construct the Homecoming float. As Halloween drew near, the Fall SocialfCivic chairmen, Carrie Bryant and jean Holland fwith the aid of a few spooksj, organized a haunted house for the children at the Curley School. The Chi O Formal finally rolled around in November, and the event, en- titled From Classy to Calico, lasted almost an entire weekend. Friday night, the couples dinaed and danced at Ridgewood Country Club, Saturday, everyone enjoyed a Baylor football game, followed by an evening of barbe- que and square dancing. The Christmas Holidays were short and sweet, and soon XQS were back at school preparing for Rush Week. Their hard work paid off, and the chapter took 55 outstanding ladies for the Spring Pledge Class. In February, Chi Omega upheld the tradition of sponsoring Q05 r 1. llllwvw . ' ' w . - . re ' :E . ? Corrigan Week. Iulie Domingue 4 Charlene Littleton organized the f filled week of Sadie Hawkins eve: the highlight being on Friday night v the Sky High Romance Dance. f Pledge Class also sponsored their ann dance in February, choosing the the Chi O Country Club. Sing Chairmen Vicki Coleman 2 Teri Trull spent almost every ni working with dancers and singers they polished up their Camp Granac act for All University Sing. Their ti was obviously well-spent, as Vicki a Teri eventually walked onto the stage accept the award for the lst Place Gi. Act. Spring Formal was like a jourr through the decades. Friday night tc everyone back to the 20's and 30's they danced to nostalgic tunes at 1 Northwood Inn. Next evening, Sper hosted the XQS with a Beach Party, co plete with a pool and a 50's and 6 band. Social Chairman jennifer Rolf a her committee kept the girls bu throughout the Spring months with m ers, mixers, mixers! The year was a blend of happy tirr and hard work, both of which drew c sisters even closer. The feelings sisterhood and love run deep in t Theta Kappa Chapter, and they contin to grow day by day . . . 'W A gg, x :ihx5 , gg . X k lk . A wi MSX 521 R f. 1. 1 , YJ k . 1 ' 4 'fx lk - 'X x x X , ? l f L V Chi Omega 183 ,. -I ,137 ,h,,. , 4 i 1' vw -C . - If , .Q--f f - Ax: , Q ff, X -. , 1, , A 3 1- , tj -7 ' 'J l I ry lf' r-5. Q . ,R be -1 ' f tif Ci ,I T - .. , i lg' ,fy ,'.- , , a nxt Q-H - ' Ag- , - - x Ng '- 2 '-,C A -4. ' . J, A C ' vt. .K V' . . VR. N X W A N ' 5,5-.5 ,ti jx xi .' , A lv - , , W -Z , , J, ' 1 '-' JXEM ki, Missie Barker julie Barton Ruth Boardman Teresa Bohne Wendy Boswell Christine Brittingham Christy L. Brown Carrie Bryant Ellen Butler Amy Butterfield Mary Ann Cain Stephanie Calloway Terri Carelock Nancy Carpenter Chana Cate Lucy K. Clay Kimberly Coffman Debbie Coker Virki Colman S. 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Delta Delta Delta was founded upon this ideal by Sara Ida Shaw in 1888 and still strives to keep it first in all her members' heartts. At Baylor this group, known today as Tri Delta, began in 1938 as the Peer Club. This club later became Kappa Theta, and now is the Beta Tau Chapter of Delta Delta Delta, an organization dedicated to Christian ideals and development of each members inner beauty and individuality. AAA worked together all year to cap- ture All-University titles in 5 man basketball, 3 man basketball, soccer, golf, and football. AAA basketball teams also reached the playoffs in the spring. Giving their best to Baylor was also important to AAA. With members in OAK , Mortar Board, Student Founda- tion, Sutdent Congress, and Centinel, AAA involvement was high. AAA members also served during Walcome Week as min-con and support staff members. Anne Meredith also represented as a Homecoming Princess. The adoption of Madel Carmen of Mexico through the Christian Children's Fund continued for a second year. AAA also works with the Methodist Home. They sponsored Halloween and Valen- tine parties there and also helped tutor. 52,000.00 was raised in the spring for the March of Dimes, and proceeds from their Christmas Paper Caper sales went to the Special Wish Foundation. Socially, Tri Deltas enjoyed mixers with QIJAE-J, FUI, and EX. They also team- ed up with IIKA to host their first annual All-University dance. The theme was College Night - a celebration of c lege fun! Delta Crush, an ann favorite, was held at a local Putt-F course this year. A romantic night v spent at a restored Waco historical ho in the fall for AAA fall formal. Christn brought a haynde and dance for Del and the Spring 1986 pledge cl celebrated a Mad for Fads theme their pledge dance. AAA greatly appreciated the supp and dedication of their sponsors, l and Mrs. Grant Teaff and Mr. and M john Hillman. Maintaining its comir ment to offer its members the opp tunity for development and the inspi tion for a fuller life as well as a circle congenial friends, AAA is a very spec circle of very special friends. X V 186 Delta Delta Delta Q1 fi' 4l ,,lr , X 'A -If 'fi , 'fl Delta Delta Delta 187 et Kimberly Bailey Beverly K. Bergner Vicki Bilbo Kim Boren Stephanie Bower Dayna Bradley Tracy Bray Laurie Buie Vicki Bull Catherine Caldwell Mary Casper Lindsey Chalmers Lesle Chandler Mimi V. Chapman janet Cody jennifer Cole Sarah Collins julia Connally jill Covington Kathy Covington Donna Cummins Mary Cumpton Lisa Dietz Kay Dossey Delaina Driggers Eloise English Ieane Estrada Suzanne Eubanks janet Evans Michelle Farmer Leigh! Flautt Tonda Frasier Courtney Frederick Shelly Frost Susan Funderburk Iillynn Gaines Lynn Gall Nadine Gallagher Linda Gamer Paige Gamer April Gibson Connie Goelzer Ann Goode Susan Goss Kelly Green 188 Delta Delta Delta .f- ,V Sx A :AA ,PN A fqya :QQ T-,.... uv, QQ Alana Alexander Krista Allen Karen Anderson Allyson Andress 5'-1 , - -...f 651' YJ' , T .f ' if I w wwf xW mi gd V0.9-S mutt' 3 1'-W0 W, me K . .MM .Q .fl fig 6 :W sy, . Vt, I a 4 i 'E' ka 5 . x . 'xx xi ,M ,ff I xx V.. X G! lr! ' . 'Vi Q l'F 1 W . rv -as Z5 Q . ,. . . . V . , M- - mst f' :uf-' up ,e 1 21.-,gg ,- 1' p':5?21sfi1'iY Qgfgs2izfff:4.mW a,w'.,-xLg?-g i- L ., . Q, -,mg l. .X N. . 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In S . f . myps-fsfsz4smw::zig'fo,'gf vgvrg gwmifaiffugggz-..- l::wg,5rsfg:s1was s .-msiisfie, isggtszrgfjgg fo ,. : 5534 1 ,f .1 af,:.,, .:L, 1 .-,.., ,..g1ls,f51s1g,,':P: ,,:- .f--, , -,.-- .Q:1m1,sa,s, ,:,.: -f-. f .w,,fr,M1,rt, ,--- 1 f,-v' 2 -f--' sw,-ima. . ., ,- E GREEKS ' - K -L . 2 -iiitfffffffifivl fQ'5at.f5,': ,- K j jgfpgfgi. .: ' - 2- ..2iswirstffi'f' f - .1..'z,w1,EQ?:??g1Si'-.Ha 2:1 Delta Gamma Sisterhood Lives On l'he Delta Psi Chapter of Delta Gam- , was chartered at Baylor University in 77, 104 years after the national frater- y was chartered. Delta Gamma was lnded by Eva Weeb, Anna Boyd, and ary Comfort on a snowy Christmas :ation at the Lewis School in Oxford, ssissippi. The fraternity symbol is the lor symbolizing hope. l'he sisters of Delta Gamma have been ive in campus activities and service to e Lighthouse for the Blind and sight iservation. Finals schedules and for preserving good eyesight were printed on cards and distributed to the dorms in the Fall. Homecoming was a busy time as the sorority worked diligently building a float and had a large alumnae dinner at Ridgewood Country Club. Anne Iameson represented Delta Gamma as our Homecoming Queen nominee. Socially, Delta Gamma had a Hallo- ween costume party and the highlight of our semester was the Golden Anchor Ball in Austin-- AFS attended the UT-Baylor game and had a beautiful for- mal at the Driskill. In the Spring a fun formal, a pajama party, and numerous activities for the chapter were organized. Anchor Splash was the best ever! We also welcomed four new Anchormen. The 1985-86 year marked the last of 9 years for the Delta Psi chapter of Delta Gamma, but the sisterhood of Delta Gamma will remain with us forever. fi Delta Gamma 191 7 offs' lb W W I myers- f',,'im ss Lynn Baker Tammy Bumsled Andrea Cadenhead Dawn Graf L Q' -692 M ,. as gm sl Xl- XV x ,Jak gi-'iii gf , 1 Tanya Hull 'iq ' Anne jameson 'FAU QQ: ETA K Kim Kevil DE aye Leavelle Kathleen On' Kristin Payne Melissa Rhodes ludi Ross Tammye Rushing Shari Souter Crace Tippie Kristen Tisdale 192 Delta Gamma ig..-'5 1131 'V' afl 'f 1.-wo xx wr'- f Diane Warburton Cynthia Wittenberg 9155 GREEKS . LV,. S K M in Theta receives district XII award Ielebrating a decade of success on 1lor's campus, Kappa Alpha Theta urned for another exciting year after eiving the District XII Scholarship ard at the summer Leadership Con- ence. Devoted to the high ideals of in- iduality, unity, and achievement, ppa Alpha Theta also earned in the l the highest sorority G.P.A. at Baylor. Q19 kicked off the fall semester with All-University Bridge Bash spon- red with the Pikes. Also, in Jtember, a country-westem dance and 'beque were the highlights of a special y for KA9 and their parents during rent's Weekend. TAG-J and Kappa Kappa Gamma joined gether in October for the first annual e-N-Key dance. Along with having 'eral homecoming queen nominees, .6 was very active during homecom- g with a float and weekend activities :h parents and alumnae. During lloween, KAO helped Lambda Chi Jha sponsor the 6th annual UNICEF unted House. n November, Baylorites piled their tatoes high with their favorite topp- gs at Theta Taters, a service project to benefit the Institute of Logopedics for repairments of speech handicaps. Also, KA9 teamed up Chi Omega for the tradi- tional Owl and Pussycat dance. The annual Theta Olympic games for the fraternities were once again a success this year as Alpha Tau Omega took the team championship, and their own jim Shaud was crowned Mr. Greek Physique. The Tex-Mex rock of Ioe King Car- rasco and the Crowns made for a fun and crazy weekend at the fall formal. Before finals, KA9 invited members of all .sororities to the Panhellenic Christmas Party held in the Theta chapter room. With the coming of a new semester cam 55 beautiful KA9 pledges. Activity resumed in full swing with an Out of Africa dance to honor the pledges and the traditional Kite Flight for big and lit- tle sisters. KA6 Sing Chairmen and dancers prac- ticed diligently for an excellent Sing act entitled Those Dancing Feet. Also in the spring, KA9 reached out to the com- munity with service projects including hostessing tours for Waco's historic home, East Terrace, helping with Special Olympics, and providing an Easter egg hunt for underpriveleged children. Of course fraternity mixers were all time favorites throughout the year. KA9 was also actively involved in all areas on campus including OAK, Student Foundation, Mortar Board, Student Con- gress, Welcome Week Steering Commit- tee, Greek Council for Christ, President's Leadership Forum, and countless honor societies. KAG also had several fraternity little sisters and a fraternity sweetheart in its midst. In intramurals, KA9 captured the university championship in bowling and first place in three man basketball along with making the playoffs in football, basketball and volleyball. KA9 sponsor Mrs. Lucille Brigham was invaluable to the chapter with her continued support and dedication. As honorary sponsors, Dr. and Dr. Karaffa also hold a special place in the hearts of Thetas. Through the bonds of friendship, Kap- pa Alpha Theta enjoyed another year of continued unity and success. Kappa Alpha Theta 193 194 Kappa Alpha Theta ! 2 fi ' K f LA , F . 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Elizabeth Anderson jamie Arnold Keitrah Amold Lori Atkins Cheryl Ayers Katherine Baldwin Barbara Barns Susan Barry Susan Becker Dianne Bell Amy Bergstrom Kristy Berryhill Lisa Berthuld jacqueline Black Ramona Blaettner Oakley Blasdel julie Boecker Robin Bond Cami Bowden Betty Box Sarah Bracken Suzanne Bracken Becky Bridges Karen Brockenbrough Eva Bryant Susan Campbell Martha Castle Erin Cielesz Lisa Clark julie Coston Claire Covaleski Laura Crockarell Terri Dagley Melissa Daniels Amy Derden Kim Dunn Melinda Elstun Rosanne Estes Carol Ewing Sarah Fairchild Holly Faulhaber Kelly Flanagan Shelly Fowler Susan Foxworth Lorie Gardner Donna Ganett Susan Gober Laura Ellen Goggan Missy Guinn Elizabeth Gutz Lynne Hagemeier Shannon Harris jennifer Haschke Diana Hasty Kristin Haugh jennifer Hays Denise Heinen Donna Heinen Amy Herbold Staci Hubbard Michele Hughey Sarah Humphrey jill lvancevich Christy jack Becky jackson Denise jacobson Karin jennings Iayna johnson Melissa judd Karen Knudsen Susie Kopper janet Krueger 196 Kappa Alpha Theta ,A '53 .1- jr 1 'S We E Q 1 KI, w. f fi v e Y A I I 35 S9 if W jf .tw xwbf' I K., l 1, 1 vw I,': :Xmll ,.-1,1 nw ,ml- Q I. r Q N Q l f Ha.. 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To start the school year off right, KA held its first Retreat to Sisterhood at Camp Cullen in Trinity, Texas. Activities for the weekend included swimming, canoeing, horseback riding, basketball, volleyball, and a Saturday night hayride. But most agreed that spending time with KA sisters was the most fun of all. KA'S annual Fall Casually Country Dance at the Johnson Ranch was more than your average good time. Throughout the night, KAS and their dates two-stepped to the music of the john Amold Band, rode horses, toasted marshmallows and searched for con- stellations on a hayride. At Homecoming, many fun hours were spent working on KA's float for the parade. Three KAS were Homecoming Queen nominees. KA's Got a Crush on Me was the 198 Kappa Delta theme of the first KA Crush Party. Old- fashioned dance cards helped those who were a little shy find a dance partner. On Halloween KA Boo-Balloons delivered a goulish wish to anyone's favorite spook and raised money for the Family Abuse Center. The semester end- ed with a semi-formal Christmas Dance. A successful Spring Rush brought 54 wonderful KA pledges. Several national officers visited EX chapter during formal rush and helped the parties run smoothly. The new pledges immediately started getting to know the members and each other through pledge-member mix- ers and the Operation Sisterhood pledge retreat. Pledges planned the 1986 Pledge Dance with the theme Once Upon A Time. The event was truly a fairytale experience. For Valentine's Day, KA sold chocolate roses - a new twist on a February 14 tradition. The roses were a success and raised several hundred dollars for the Red Cross. KA pledges supported the members as they worked hard practicing for All University Sing. The audience enjoj KA's outstanding performance of Noise. KA Skate Night on March 6 ra ed funds for the National Committee the Prevention of Child Abuse. For a second time, Rebecca Eden w Diadeloso Queen at the annual Bay Day of the Bear. This year's spring f mal, The White Rose Ball, was held the Brazos Queen II. After an exquis dinner, KA's and their dates danced the sounds of Supply and Demand. Throughout the year, KA supported local philanthropy, the Family Abi Center, by providing food and baby: ters once a week, donations of clotl and money, and most importantly time. Rated third scholastically, KAs exce ed both inside and outside of 1 classroom. KA members are involved activities all over campus as officers a active members in many Bayl organizations. Several KAs serve Fratemity Little Sisters. Paige Thorr was crowned Miss Central Texas 1981 making her the second KA in a row win the title. ,y 3 ,v'0t 'f:y di 1 Ef- Lf. aw 13 'Y li S.,- Kappa Delta 199 J , ip A U L Ai, jan Almond julie Ardrey Rhonda Bailey Sharon Ballard Brenda Barrett Laura Bartels Allison Barts Ledith Blair jennifer Braswell Laura Bringol Tina Burke Brenda Bush Cathy Cariker Valerie Clark Bitsy Coffman Kathleen Colby jana Collier Wendy Cork Debby Coulter jill Courtney Susan Dahlinger Dana Derrett Donna Dizon jan Duey Sharon Dunwoody Tracee Earley Lynda Emery Karen English Christine Erekson Elizabeth Everett Lisa Fatheree Myra Floehr Amy Ford Amy Fore Mitzi Fountain Melissa Frank Melanie Fredrick Barbara Garvey julie Genger jennifer George Lael Cessner Kim Goodwin 200 Kappa Delta 'f bl 3? J W , 1! ' ii Q W 1 1 K ..f 5 ,M ,A , ixfwfgwfwpv 'iifwwzvw 1- - 11.1. vsmzw g' ,w mm 1 K 3 f:gw f4sQsf f ef Yr V N f 1 . H e w:5,'f?H4,,Q. 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I, 1r.fsa,.tH,- ,, f,,..-ts - il, A ,Nw , V ,., A ,,,,.,k-EMS., ., K, may ,is 55, 5g.1,,55sg,,L,.L:, mme, 1,f.,..,,,, , ,-,k -. f.:w,,,..,- ,,.m.wz.. ,,,, ,s,,o..... - fc ,,,-- , V,,. , ,WM k,A. ., .Mig .. .,..f,,,,5v .. at ,, . .. , .t .., wvz- f..,:':- fwfr.-1 f-1-an . -- - - ...Q Kappa year full of activity .fter a successful national convention much planning for the new year, the Elon Upsilon chapter of Kappa Kappa ma returned ready for a busy year .in activities. he annual Kappa Dad's Day, held ing Parent's Weekend, kicked off the semester. The Kappa pickers provid- :he entertainment for Dad's Day and .ous other campus and Waco area nts. appa held the second annual Swing- ion with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The ng-a-thon lasted 24 hours and nbers were sponsored to take tums nging. Proceeds from the event went ard the purchase of circus tickets for dren from the Waco Boy's Club and Center for Retarded Children. A mix- vas also held with ZAE following the ng-a-thon. lomecoming came early this year, but ,pas excitedly prepared a wonderful t and held the annual Homecoming Bch prior to the parade. Wendy Rot- obin Harrison, and Angela johnson 'e honored as 1985 Homecoming princesses at the Homecoming parade. After the excitement of Homecoming, members celebrated Halloween by holding the annual Mystery Masquerade dance. Late in November, Kappas headed to Austin for a black tie formal at the Driscoll Hotel. Members sat in a block at the Baylor-Texas football game and at- tended a sit-down dinner prior to the dance. The fall semester ended with the traditional hay ride and members distributed survival kits during finals. Fifty-five new pledges for Spring '86 were accepted in january. A Big Sis- Little Sis dinner was then held at Fud- druckers which gave members and pledges a chance to get to know one another. Boxers and Bow Ties was the theme of the pledge dance given by the pledges to honor members. The first annual KKP - TIBQIJ powder puff football game was held this spring between between Kappa and Pi Phi pledges. Shorts were sold prior to, and at the event and Kappa donated its portion of the money to the Rose McGill fund, Kappa's national philanthropy. The game was held the Thursday before Monmouth, the annual KK1' - IIBfIJ black tie affair, which was held at Ridgewood Country Club. Mixers were held with KA, QAG, and BAE. Kappa actively participated in in- tramurals and in Sing '86, with their act Keeping the Home Fires Burnin'. Monica Staples and Kelly Koncak, Baylor Songleaders, and Sharon Wilson, a Baylor yell leader, each put in many hours of hard work to support the Baylor Bears. The Baylor Beauty Style Show, hosted by Kappa, was held in the Spring. Angela johnson, Missi Merritt, and Wen- dy Rotty were chosen as Baylor Beauties. Kappas also served as little sisters and sweethearts to many different fraternities. Most of all, Kappas enjoyued being together and as always are forever grateful for the love and support of their wonderful sponsor, Mrs. Edith Bond. C! Kappa Kappa Gamma 203 , t ua' AQHA-it e ,..,-I 1 Gigi Alexander julie Angell Lisa Baird Mary Ann Bashour Stacie Bateman Erin Beardsley Monica Beckham Susan Bennett jennifer Bentley Amy Black Ann Bolton Gail Bnundy Sherry Brown Lisa Busby Gwyneth Campbell Charlyn Carr Catherine Coats Celia Cowan Shannon Crawford Lisa Day Dedra Dnbroski Sonya Dreyer Beth Eagle Stephanie Estep - K -' Tabi Ewing , Cindi Faulkner Lori Farley ' ' ,- rf 204 Kappa Kappa Gamma Q gf N , 1 ..4fr:, ,, V, A-x 1' ,SY Or- 4 ' fy ff ' X . -, V V ,I A Q 9 ' ,alia A fA . 'MT E Q1-. Q ii A , x 'wr 'QM Hifi? M I v- Q. 25 '- . V A -' 1 U H , f rf K . 5- ' ,A 'I' QE Y-ff 1 fx ,pr 5, , , SNQN V- FQ ,fn ii' as . -. SYS Yr V9 'AX '33, io 'M -1 47 , y, 1 75 Y xx , ,e - I 5 ., , M 51 xf, y ? 4 .. I' gg 'rl f i 1 1 5 i i :' : z , J? N if v mia 4 - - : as-. , -M 'F' EF? -..q kg w L- v L 5 x M g' I- EE' E' - H1 ' V X ' 0.3 f 5 I J., a., ? 19 f, 15, 1, W Ts I , ' , I l 3 r f 5 1 1' I i 1 206 Kappa Kappa Gamma fw- 'D ' ' J 49,4 1 I I' M ,, H xxx i 'N . a I A ' ge fi i Kappa Kappa Gamma 207 sy' pi l nation Pi Phi named second best chapter in After winning the Annette Mitchell Mills Award and the Stoolman Vase, the Texas Zeta chapter of Pi Beta Phi return- ed for the Fall semester with the excite- ment of being named the second best chapter in the nation still lingering. Fall activities began with Howdy Week which included a parade and barbeque and an all-university dance to welcome freshmen to campus. As Homecoming drew near, Pi Phis were busy working on their float and getting ready for a Homecoming breakfast they host each year for retuming alumnae. Pi Beta Phi was especially proud of its eight Homecoming queen nominees. As November rolled around, Pi Phis began shopping for the perfect red dress to wear to the annual Fire Dance. Fire Dance was held at the Sherwood Forest Inn where members and their tuxedo- clad dates danced the night away. December was a busy month for the members of IIBCID as they threw a Mistletoe Madness dance for members and their dates and attended a special Christmas Tea at the Waco Hilton. Mary C. Crowley, a well-known motivational speaker and author spoke, and the Baylor Religious Hour Choir sang Christmas carols. Pi Beta Phi service projects included a Halloween party for children at the Methodist Home. They also took Methodist Home children to a football game with the EAES. Pi Phis spent Fri- day afternoons working with children through Special Olympics. They played basketball and went bowling with the children and were rewarded with special smiles from new friends. The Pi Phis enjoyed several mixers during the fall semester. They held an annual chili cook-off with the 1IJA6s at Cameron Park Clubhouse. Members from each club teamed together to try to find the perfect chili recipe. Pi Phis also attended a mixer with the EAES at Sher- wood Forest Inn. Pi Beta Phi worked hard to win the Baylor intramural championship for the 17th time. IIGIJ teams went to the finals in football, basketball, volleyball and several other sports. Pi Phis returned from Christmas vaca- tion ready for rush. They took 55 new pledges and spent much of their time getting to know the new girls and welcoming them to the chapter. The Big Sis-Little Sis match up party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feather, IIB42 sponsors. Members of the alum club served desserts to the 3 who dressed in family costumes the party. On Valentine's Day, IIBKIP and I hosted Monmouth Duo at Ridgew Country Club. The Pictures, a b from Austin, entertained the form dressed couples. The two sororities . participated in a IIBQ - KK1' ple powderpuff football game before M mouth. In March, the pledges thre' Stripes and Polka Dots pledge dai IIBfb'S Dad's Day, which included a l cheon for members and families, ' also held. IIBfIJ won EX Derby Day and lc Park won EX Derby Day Dc Members also participated in the I Round Up, a food drive where fra nities and sororities donate canned for HBCD was also proud of its fraten sweethearts and little sisters. The sor ty had sweethearts for ZAE, QAG, l and ATQ. They also had little sisters EX, QIJAG, Sig Ep, IIKA, and KA. 1985-86 was a busy and produc' year for IIBKIL Although the girls vs busy with school and outside activit they tried to take the time to share v their sisters and to remember what arrows they wear really stand for. J it 3 N av? s 5 ,fog 5.7 x ', . QV I if ew ' , ,f , --1 K x21si.:a:- ,,ff-ef,rmlessgwvgwfsg, ef ifwg:frmfifarsggfs:1wQ45Z:ss2,'fsl.11.1x' Jwifwlswgga f V - H 1 ' Q28 , r , G . 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'11- ' .sf 4- 3 ' h 3 if us iw-ff it ' ' ., 3 muy' 3, WW- , vf gl 'QLQWF A , , 'f,,,m:u54+-:rf f M k I . A i THE Gneexs 2 y f?f1'1' tfilsq 1,1 ,gsffii fwf.m,fafagsQ,L, f,,,mw.a.aw,fa1f1wf,I I 5 .sssfw-frlyarwls-efefs tw,.t 1, its -P Zeta Phi Beta sponsor Black Heritage Week . ,,., fm, .,A,, , ,A-. ,Q LKA., .,:f , Baylor's Nu Iota chapter of Zeta Phi Beta, an international social-service sorority, had an outstanding year. ZQIDB began its year with a mixer for incoming minority students in order to assist them with adapting to campus life. As a community service, members volunteered to help the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation raise money and prepare for its annual December telethon. In fact, ZfIDB independently sponsored some fundraising events in which the proceeds went to Sickle Cell. ZfI2B along with the Cultural Affairs Committee sponsored its annual Black Heritage Week Febraury 10-15. Black Heritage Week was a tremendous suc- cess with this year's program entitled 3 BLACK HERITAGE WEEK: Building Tomorrow, Today. The program featured events such as: a live dramatization of Dr. Martin Luther King's Civil Rights movement, a Bill Cosby narrative film concerning unrecorded achievements by black ameiicansp and speakers, Rev. John April of South Africa QThe History of the Apar- theidj and Dr. Anne Edwards of Nova University fBuilding Tomorrow, Todayj. Also, the Zetas participated in Baylor's celebration of the Texas Sesquicenten- nial on March lst by selling handmade arts and crafts as well as cotton candy for Diadeloso. Moreover, ZfI1B sponsored an Etiquette Workshop to educate women on the social amenities of polite society. Scholastically, ZfI2B excelled and p ed itself in having the highest G.P.A. year-among the sororities. This year marked the chaptl seventh year of campus charter Q19 and it became a member of Panhellenic Council in the spring 1982. In fact, this year was the first ti a Z1iDB representative had held an fice--Tricia McCreary held the of of treasurer. Also, the chapter was ple ed to have Dr. Dolores Coker as its r faculty advisor. Dr. Coker did an cellent job and ZGIJB welcomed her. S was instrumental in helping the char function on its ideals of sisterly lc scholarship and finer womanhood. ig' 'Y'---t 7111, UTC! Ul-KG eg Hin-nnuulq K7 ,e,ffal:.f- - 1 fl ' 212 Zeta Phi Beta hw' fsfggm.-wifi., fqirwse f-Gif ts, rar-1qgq:.,,g2f.f1.1,faaggfss. tftfavrsf-Wrwsffszgfs 'ssiisgggv sf rags.ff-gfzlfg-few,-Q., is ftftefsr. wt--.i,n...'Kiwi-2-A 1.1 ....,-m,,,,,...,,,..,..,.e. .s:gwa'2f- if fwfr- 5, . if gsssfr,5ge:.a.,f.reg szavsf- .Q 7 'aw .af Q7 A fegsszsgfeissixaw . .sy-wr, .. are ,..,... ,-Q.,1s1-ffle-f.,..f,f. -as ,rw:--if.,-fe,:mz.,mmf:11 mf-ffm-:s,. we wtf., ---fy fm,at--f1ff:.:.-Q,-2 service, 52.322,5-'35fgs1.f,sz1':1vsx' Zetas achieve goals through social functions The purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha is to intensify friendship, foster a spirit of love . . . In order to fulfill this purpose as established by the founders of Zeta Tau Alpha, the Theta Omicron chapter made 1985-86 a year full of scholastic achievements, community service pro- jects, social activities, and various in- dividual accomplishments. The Baylor chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha has the highest G.P.A. of all Zeta chapters nationwide. Theta Omicron has also been honored for three consecutive years as the Crown Chapter, an award received for all-around excellence. As an organization dedicated to ser- vice, the Zetas spend much of their time raising money to aid The Association for Retarded Citizens, their national philan- thropy. Proceeds from the Big Deal All-University Dance and Santa in the Sub were given to the ARC to help fund the Special Olympics. Taking Second Place in the EAE cann- ed food drive, and active participation in Steppin' Out showed Zeta's dedication to service in general. On the social scene, the Zetas were in- volved in KQT Kapers, EX Derby Days, AXA Watermelon Festival, and FIJI Fued. Involvement in intramurals was physically demanding and greatly rewarding for ZTA, the reigning basket- ball champions for the past hree years. Third Place girls' act, the Zetas dressed as young ballerinas and performed Go Into Your Dance. Mixers with ATQ, KQT, and EX highlighted the many hours spent at practice. Another mixer with ATQ provided the opportunity to dress for safari. ZTA also got together with HKA for a circus party including clowns and all the trimmings. January brought 54 new Zetas who formed the Kappa pledge class. Their performance at Sing Out entertained all who were present. Greek Treat gave the Zeta pledges the occasion to invite all the fratemity pledges to a picnic at Cameron Park. The fraternities were well represented to teach the Zetas what they knew about frisbee and football. The annual pledge dance was entitled 20,000 Leagues Under the Zeta Seas. Sailors, fishermen, mermaids, and even aquatic creatures were some of the guests who attended. Rather than having formals out of town, the Zetas brought city life to Waco. New York, New York was the theme for the fall formal, and in the spr- ing they donned their masks for a New Orleans Mardi Gras. Other parties for the year included a casual dance complete with a bonfire and s'mores, and Bar-B-Cupid, ZTA'S Valentines Day Bar-B-Q with a country and western theme. ZTA joined 13 other greek organiza- tions in 1986 All-University Sing. Their act entitled Route 66 characterized the Zetas as waitresses in a country town diner. Hard work provided ZTA with a show to be proud of. The members of Zeta Tau Alpha were also active participants in various ac- tivities on the Baylor campus. Four Golden Girls, and a Songleader, along with several members of the band represented ZTA at the football games. Miss Waco, Baylor Beauties, and two nominees for Homecoming court show- ed off Zetas' beauty, while members of the choir and orchestra displayed Zetas Talents. Fraternity little sisters showed friendliness while members of various professional fraternities showed ambition. As members of the Baylor Am- bassadors, Student Foundation, Honor Council, and Welcome Week Staff Qincluding two members of the Steering Committeej, Zetas demonstrated their dedication to Baylor. Zeta Tau Alpha looks forward to an even more successful year in 1986-87, remembering always that the foundation recept of Zeta Tau Alpha was Love, the greatest of all things. W: Q, wi J, . 524, Q!! av? Q V L! 'E I , :. f Q-af Ajqwsifg . I E3 1 gi, ff , K 5 ' wa ,K if . aff' I -.,, , xg ' 5 ky' 9' 1 M -:gf Iv if 40 , rw' H W' 1. w 332 we-I-N 3 ii! me M 'I ' jfx A. 1- wk 1 Q A Q Q 1 'Hfff ' 4 'f 1 4273! f '22, ' .::V F Q -Y, A gif 1. Fl ai 1 Q . r Q ML Z F if 55 1 3 I ky If Xml , P if V9 - E TFA 9 XM 1 Ye 5 , YE 'G Q 'X 23:3 'yi ' J. if I f is 'Q 4-JJ iw s Q LL , , 25 4, T t . ' 1 - 2314 M,, , l.:L.Lh I QU A . . Y- . L, H : - K V.'21fL1i?1f5 m,?ff-dv - - 2 H Q V ,, f ggi M. W ' .. . . 4 - -A 4- -'gif' ' 'N 4 f ,, N, :E 0 .,-!, A , A V ' Q ff . V-iw' '7 3 , A ' ' .5 QE E? 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QVV. as. -fJtf'1.x.1sff:EEfYNiL2-'a.r'i-gf far . 1-'f I-'fx 2-sw . i . . .......-1-i,-esrQeeSsif27siss.,- W, . - lpha Tau Omega Covers Ba lor Life As one of the largest fraternities in the United STates, the Alpha Tau Omega Fratemity obligates itself to the pursuit of true merit in social and service ac- tivities at its host-universities. The Alpha Tau Oemga Fraternity operates on the principals of jesus Christ and uniting man nationally and internationally, the founders did not want their fraternity to be founded upon strict immitation of any other fraternity. The Alpha Tau Omega Fratemity established its Baylor chapter fTexas Theta Nuj on May 7, 1977. Texas Theta Nu pledged excellence and quality as priority number one, and in 1977 became the youngest chapter to receive ATQ's own outstanding fratemity award, the True Merit award. ATG did not stop there as shown by the receiving of it in 1982, '83, and '84. ATSZ does not shun its history as shown by commemorating those who made it what it is today and where it is going tomorrow by celebrating our Founder's Day each May 7 and by having an alumni luncheon in their honor every year after the Baylor Homecoming Parade. During Homecoming, ATO proudly showed its prominence as a university leader by recreating the spectacle of its second place Sing production entitled Taking the Town. During the parade Baylor Alumni from all over enjoyed AT9 float which raised campus spirit to help beat TCU, while our Homecoming mum sales again helped raise money for two scholarships. When it comes to service, ATS? does not fall short: each spring and fall, ATQ sponsors a blood drive, and our pledges hold hypertension screenings in Waco shopping malls. ATS! holds cookouts for the orphans of Waco, as well as holding our skate-a-thon with the Pi Beta Phi sorority to benefit the Waco Center for Youth. Last year ATSZ combined efforts with the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority to raise funds for the March of Dimes Associa- tion, and last fall ATU took part in various renovation projects for under- privileged senior citizens. ATf2's fall intramural record captivated the attention of the university claiming to be the greek club in first place by far in overall competition. ATQ's past record is one any club would be proud of and one of the best in overall intramural competition: ATQ won the 1984 and the 1985 club championships in softball. In basketball, ATS! has reached the finals in 3-man and 5-man competitin for six of the past seven yers, as well as in swimm- ing - winning first place for six of the last seven years. In the fall of 1985, ATQ dominated above all other clubs and fraternities by winning first place in soc- cer. In football, ATQ has had a team reach the finals each year since its cham- pionship team of 1982, last semester ATS! came out on top once again assu ing the title of university intramural fc ball champions by winning it all. The social calendar of ATU in p years has grown to be well known on Baylor campus. Our formals in ci1 such as Houston, San Antonio, Aust and Dallas afford us the black-tie enj4 ment of an off campus event. The parties dominate the social calendar g ing rise to innovative costumes a creative ideas. Dressing for a theme African Safari with the Zeta's a Christmas caroling with the Chi 1 highlighted the fall 1985 sorority mi: schedule by allowing ATQ the opp tunity to aquaint themselves with n faces. Our sweetheart, Miss Kelly Chand provided the chapter with a warm sm and infinite inspiration that was very a preciated. The input of our spons4 Gary Carter, Dr. G.W.K. Willis, a Coach Bob Fix assisted the Fratem during the fall semester. The spring of 1986 will A remembered by ATQ as a tuming po in the Fratemity's history. With the hc of William 1. Dube III and Gary Car acting as intermediaries between A' and the Baylor Administration, A' worked out solutions to problem are common virtually to every organizati at Baylor. , 218 Alpha Tau Omega ra 5 E 'sd x I Hg., .P-, x u X n - .Jduxxf VIH: 1 jeffrey Bates Mark Brown Alpha Tau Omega 219 -- H i n f Q. - Y wr - - 1 21-r '51 g fl M M' 2 - f- w e ,Zfi1w:fzgs1rfigP251?Efei3W f x!-an ' 6 Q 1Y2zVf'w,k3r?wE3?? mafg:eis?fSfff5We!?Z:, 'slr - QQSTQQQAQ U KL' -T' ' ga - QS M if Ar : kiwi 5?-Eiwvvs fgifzgigzxq L2fPwss5,v1g,5?fag1Q, 1- 1 2-'-- -. P Xf!5Y '-,H -5' 'mf I KM' g 1 , P Ur ,J wi 'Yew ww U Sv? Liv-:1 f,fwsmfrf-e3S?'e-Qffs-'f+?.fMyr in 7- V -7275?5'Bws'5v5:?3-mg?3.-'e?s5mg.refsX:-ixsawx'f:v5?wf1',15fewwr-w.f?g-ww3gswff,sSfF:,.fffwW,:s?f732rw Qw.fff?5'5if-Mi:A115-'15 f -- .N ,ififqevffwfirfa f he Robert Brownfield james Bushy Craig Charles Wickliffe Curtis Clark Davis Steve Gmmbine Randy Hawkins Ron Hill Bradford johnson Carlton Koym 'Qs X ,IV Iohn LaForge Bobby Lockwood David Lofquisf Charles Mathes David Moore n Kevin Pfeiffer john Pos! Ross Pruetl Lynn Rollins Clifford Scott Chris Smith Y T - Howard Smith Brian Slapp Les Warren Kelly Chandler 220 Alpha Tau Omega -- - -if 'IF'-ll' . ' :i'b2E t1.f: '.1' . i '- HH 3 'x1Tf'I::. imu,,f.'3' V W ,,, ' TF- '-Q-I T l A L. L' : Z , 5' ' .':'i?:.'-lima. i.'1::- 55'f:5'--Trliw, I-.S':':5l -f. fm. - .f-: E59..'5'P:'g-:i?f: I'f:'ii: - .2 '. : 37 P52 5 'X':QI'Q.'55fEf'fi5l-'iififw'51.':5..?- ' - uIf,,f'5EQf'E:'fj'?',f' 2:12.-i . :.f' . 11x -i:1,f2 - K 'K-:f..:'.,', ::f::5s7E?Q, , ,i-:,ff':,fEf5a9 5,4,,::- ' 'gig-.,:':.,-2 ,W v: -- WW M' wmmcff' Q ffl w-QT Q. , M 'Q' ' - .... ' ' T':5':Z'-'. ' ,S ,, ' Q :,ff'E5jQ-'-:gi-..1'3E:::Qf5 K r - : MM, -W '35 V Q Betas Serves Waco Communit The brothers of Beta Theta Pi enjoyed other fine year at Baylor University. Betas are proud to be part of what is sidered by many the most prestigious ilege fraternity in the world. rreover, they are proud of the local vitage as the fraternity with the lgest continued existence at Baylor iversity. In Beta Theta Pi the tradition s on. he fall semester was marked by .ny proud moments. Led by float airman L. Mako Hara, the fraternity llt a very original float for the Baylor xmecoming Parade. The entry picted a magnificent dragon, complete th flashing eyes, moving wings, and a ge homed frog dragging on the rnster's tail. Appropriately the float ,s entitled The Frogs are Dragon hind. As usual. Later that day, Beta and Taurus alumni gathered at the An- nual Homecoming Barbeque, which pro- ved to be a great success. During the fall, the Betas enjoyed many parties and pic- nics. The semester was highlighted 'by events such as the Beta Fall Formal, the Halloween Extravaganza, and the Christmas Party The spring semester found Beta Theta Pi servicing the Waco community. With the help of brother Florencio Cabrera, the Betas sold Baylor Paper Cubes to the student body. Florencio's dynamism helped raise S180 for the Waco Center for Youth. Moreover, brother Kevin Walker and the rest of the membership organized the Beta Theta Pi Soccer Tour- namet which proved to be a favorite among fans of this international sport. Many fraternities and sororities par- ticipated, and all proceeds were donated to the Waco Center for Youth. The Diadeloso booth - The Beta Golf Chip - provided great fun for all the Baylor students who took time to test their golf skills. Although outnumbered by large fraternities, the intramural sport pro- gram was, as usual, extremely strong. Many of the teams made the play-offs, with the Beta volleyball team reaching the semi-finals of the University cham- pionships, and the bowlers finishing se- cond overall. Betas swam away with AI' Anchorsplash, capturing lst place. Beta Theta Pi is proud to be a part of the Baylor family. We would like to thank Wayne Mohr, our alumni, and our little sisters for their immeasurable sup- port and concern. Congratulations to our new members. Hail Taurus, we are pro- ud to be Betas!!! mt Row: Keith Long, Barbara Booker, little :er, Tim Chaney, Kelly McPhershon, little sister, ry Hemandez, Michelle Larimore, little sister, ge Latoni, Martha Gonzalez, Brent Petersen, wn Graff, little sister, Barry Hall, Christine iita, little sister, Dennis McLaughlin, Devonna llker, Matthew jenkins, Ienny Law, sweetheart, Byron Fackenthall, Trent Lowrance, Chrissy Brown, little sister. Back Row: Luis Flores, Lynn Baker, little sister, L. Mako Hara, Andrea Dun- naway, little sister, David Sanders, Lynda Hun- sicker, little sister, Kevin Walker, Florencio Cabrera, Kelle Turley. fl rl X v l -1 Beta Theta P1 221 ,-1:15. 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VP' 1 V' 13555 A 7 1 A V. 7 'iiiiviliw-.T EMF QW LSP Z5?Z5SZ.'lfP?L S iwiiffat-?'liX55r MII f':iffi2I?i?+S: sz! A l1 i?iil 52485471 7 252178, 't'?181sF- ff TY 51X it Y. fr - in 1 THE Gnsexs 'K lt 255931 rits ...T if ., .. ,,,,..W .., 1,..WL . - .W,. .. ,.A, . ,f.,zg, .zh,..1g, . Kappa Alpha presents K for The Southem Gentlemen of Kappa Alpha Order began their ninth suc- cessful year on campus by creating its first annual KA for MDA: Dancin' in the Street downtown street dance under the direction of Mark P. Yablon. The Labor Day all-university dance for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, featuring soul and rock band Ultimate Force, grossed more than 56,000 and at- tracted more than 2,000 students. But before the 1985-86 academic year began, the brothers from the Delta Omega chapter at Baylor leamed a lot about leadership and companionship at the annual Kappa Alpha National Leadership Institute, which was held at the University of Texas at Arlington. They also sent delegates to the bienniel Kappa Alpha National Convention, which was held at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas. President Gary Darden and Vice Presi- dent Steve Johnson guided KA to many other on - and off-campus activities during their eventful term including helping to initiate a new chapter at Tarleton State and reorganizing the pledge program. The close brotherhood didn 1 waste any time to begin one of its many suc- cessful fall rushes. Returning sophomores and incoming freshmen learned about KA's emphasis on chivalry and respect for God at the rush parties. The rushees also learned that KA was founded December 21, 1865, by f men at Olll' Q7 pg. iff! Qnow Washington and Lee Universityj and at Baylor September 18, 1976. Or they may have seen that many of the KA's are achievement-oriented men who aspire to the qualities of the true gentleman. Prominant KA's, such as Watergate Prosecutor and Baylor alum- nus Leon Iawaorski, former FBI Director I. Edgar Hoover, pro golfer Ben Cren- shaw, Generals George Patton and George Marshall, ex-Governor Bill Clements and others are good examples. Following rush, KAS invested many hours in building the Homecoming float for Baylor University at Chairman Van Hutto's house, which brought the brothers closer together. From mixers with Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Delta to relaxed social gatherings to academic and athletic pursuits, the KAS worked and played together in united fashion. Whether it be a road trip with some of the boys, or studying all night, the KAS expanded their lives together. Thad Weterau and Ieff Verver round- ed up the brothers, including their spon- sor Ruben Santos and his lovely wife Barbara, for the black-tie formal held at the Marriott on the riverwalk in San Antonio. And just because the KAS took the Christmas break from school, didn't mean they all took a break from each other. Some of the brothers flew off to the Colorado mountains to ski, others went south to the Mexican and Carri- bean beaches. Whether at school or not, Agfa-fqlx alll A -k l the brotherhood lives. In the spring the KAS took another ex cellent pledge class from the man! rushees that Rush Chairmen Tim Harle Dave Leathers and Danny Meyer anc others recommended. And Ieff Verve: also put on a refreshing Convivium tc celebrate KA spiritual founder, Robert E Lee. The spring was again highlighted by Old South festivities under the leader- ship of jeff Christensen, who organizeo the best Old South Ball. The Rebel parade was not without many thrills ano local television coverage. Following Old South Week, the KAS under the direction of Mark P. Yablor and Ieffrey Fultz, pulled off anothei great Old South Charity Golf Classic fox Muscular Dystrophy. The grand priz this year was a S300 Snooper rada detector. As can be expected, KA did well in in- tramurals under the leadership of Brett N. Dickey, who also garnered the All- University Track Meet 100 meeter race 1st place title for the second year in a I'OW. Throughout the year, Mike Denton found various ways for KA to serve the community, such as giving a Christmas party for the Methodist Home. KAS also showed leadership in other campus areas. Scott Carpenter coor- dinated Republican candidate for gover- nor Kent Hance's victorious campaign at Baylor. 2 2 Q 2 2 2 2 2 2 X ? 2 2 2 2 2 N 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 i Q2 3 25 2 2 5 Q 2 2 2.4 Q 2' L 12 if 3 2 , 23 X J 2 2. 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During its twenty-five years, KQT has evolved into a service- social organization of over a hundred ac- tive members and remains one of the few local fraternities on the Baylor cam- pus. KQT excells in almost every aspect of Baylor life from intramurals and Sing to Student Foundation and New Guard. More importantly, KQT is a group of men working and growing together as Christians and as brothers. KSZT still holds high its founding principles of Honor, Chivalry, Brotherhood, and Tradition. As a service-social fraternity, the men of KQT stress service first. In the fall of 1985, the club was responsible for pro- ducing the Baylor Freshman Annual, hosting the 19th annual Back-to-School Dance for over 4,000 students, passing out balloons at all home football games, and hosting the President's Picnic for President Reynolds. In addition, a large part of the semester involved preparing for the success of Fall Premiere '85, a weekend of orientation and recruiting for prospective tudents. The first Annual KQT Golf Tournament raised money for the Dr. Robert G. Packard Scholarship fund and provided a day of pleasant competition. KQT continued its seven year dominance of the Homecoming float competition by winning the Judges' Award for the float Baylor Bears Spring to Life. For the 19th consecutive year, KflT's Sing act appeared in Homecom- ing's Pigskin Review. The winning 1985 Sing act was entitled Just Another Cot- ton Pickin' Day. Homecoming activities also included the annual Alumni Ban- quet which was bigger and better than ever in commemoration of the frater- nity's 25th Anniversary. In early December, KQT conducted the 17th annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on Fountain Mall. Baylor students and Waco citizens alike gathered to hear the testimony and con- temporary Christian music of Phillip Sandifer. After the Christmas break, the em- phasis on service to the Baylor com- munity continued in 1986 as members ushered all of the home basketball games. KSZT also began selling soft xl' 224 Kappa Omega Tau 'S' 1lll'l0 'Ill' drinks on he intramural field with proceeds going to the Packard Schol ship Fund. Other projects included cle ing land for a new Baptist church Austin and cleaning up the Cari warehouse in downtown Waco. KS2Sa provided an afternoon of fun for Baylc sororities by sponsoring KQT Kape in early April. Alpha Delta Pi w Kapers with Zeta Tau Alpha and Beta Phi placing close behind at seco and third respectively. KSZT participated in All-Univers Sing in March and won first place for 1 second straight year. The 1986 Sing T was called We Got To Try a depicted a peace conference usi original dance steps and a unique co' bination of gospel and contempora music. A fabulous fall formal was held Austin's beautiful Westin Hotel. T Spring retreat took place in Dallas at t Doubletree Inn. Service continued to be a growing fa tor in Kappa Omega Tau as the men the club desired to more diligently ser God and the Baylor community as th interrelated with the students and facl ty of the campus. 1 I Q 4 Front Row: jeff Wilford, Barry Baker, Doug Bums, Keith Hood, Philip Ruzkka, Rex Moxley, Russel Newhouse, Kelly McCallon, Greg Lane, Mark Mathis, Robert Bolton, Tie Sosnowski, Weston Pollock, Kurt Knapton, Brad Con- radt, Dan Nevill, Mark Whitaker, Chris Lott, Brad Giotes, Berry Graves, Chris Davis Todd Leveridge, Brad McWhorter, Robert Thomton, David Stephens, fsponsorj, Tom Rutledge. Second Row: Dwayne Baker, Blake Wright, Craig Hughes, Elliott Middleton, Daniel Lambert, Greg Whitworth, Mike Miller, Charlie Lunsford, Doug Coffman, Pat Gilliland, Will Everett, Scott Sanders, Hunt Holsomback, David Cantu, Buel Walls, Daniel Carrell, Mike Calvin, Iohn Shuffield, Clarke Coll, Angela johnson, fsweetheartj, Grant Cunningham, Geoff Hep- pes, Rob Pettigrew, Mark Elkins, john Sommerhalder, Winston Walls, Don Coffman, Stanton Blackbum, Mark Mayfield, Gary jones, Kevin Gilliland, Matt Freeman, Sheffie Kadane, Michael Berry, Mike McCarter, Iohn Rodriguez, Darren Whitehurst, Rob Richardson, Kevin Sanford, Bryan Gonen, Shawn Wild, Barry Irwin, Ben Young, Wade Moore, Travis Wallace, David Pool Kevin King, Scott Cain, Randy Webb, Ken Smith. Kappa Omega Tau 225 gl. TWM ,q2,, t ,,,, ,Q , H f f f ,ua Q--:aagi-M'2Li:5 .i':'5iii2:7 'f'ffi.i W3v.:MWrW rN1tW'?iMiQ i1i ' QNIEGA KAPpA Ps U 226 Kappa Omega Tau 1 Ln, -Sh' , -.A-M, 4, ,Y N , 41, , F . :ff :S-V 4 .-,A 20.31, . 2 5f '15 5i?5iW3i2fff if 7f'F - ffifflf'-Q553 't f551'l.5I:liSfaiifff? , ' 51, V V - J. f. . .V . . .A , ziggy-from-szaarzffm Ffrfsfel-its 42,525-of-5-,arf-ts. is-fs-. -as-es.a2i21rsrsw,sL . .ds geg,Q.tsig5g,gj3,f,tgg,,Q,,..m3-Ga - .- rm-efosm.wsw:X ,Q f..-a.fAW.-Us-Q,sg, ag,tfsf1f,aQ5-eg,g5,w.s,,fgM,fa?ra--f.fy,S,,r,,..a,W,.,Q,m.,,g,,,,,.fMS,w,,gg,3,r at -- aw . my--aisfagiaagxzaisfsf Q 2 Q -ff-aims.ffsxeumWfff-,.f,fwrsva7.iw-lmffeit fvssrtijff-fz,?zsw1Q1 rafts-xfswwa-ferrite -' will 2.vas-1.52:-fa-4:--,-. -are--...ea...a::.-: -- -tn.. 1-- :: - . : . 'mmf -P' :mfr SLS-Qvffai 11 :waz 1 ww- 'ff S Nil- evfjff-gh .z 2' ft L. is THE GREEKS Small group is strong, active Diversity, scholarhsip, brotherhood, se things and more describe Kappa ma, the fraternity for the future. Jriginally founded in 1969 as Kappa , Baylor's Lambda Tau chapter joined :es with Kappa Sigma in 1976. Na- tally, K2 traces its roots to the Euro- in Renaissance, the year 1400 in the ' of Bolagna, Italy. fransplanted to American soil in 1869 the University of Virginia, KE has wn to an international fratemity with I chapter houses across and 100,000 dergraduates and alumni. Distinguished alums include Robert Redford, cartoonist Mort Walker, and legislators Robert Dole and John Tower. While one of the smallest fraternities on campus, Kappa Sigma's size creates close bonds between brothers. The spirit, diversity, and good humor of its members are second to none. KE is also one of the most active groups on cam- pus. Brothers competed in all intramural sports and had teams competing in Theta Olympics and in Anchor Splash. Parties and social functions give the brothers a chance to relax and enjoy themselves. In addition to rush parties, mixers, pledge dances and get-togethers over the school term, each spring marks the annual formal. The formal gives members and dates a chance to meet out of town, often with other chapters around the state, and enjoy the company of a friend and brother. At Baylor and across the nation, Kap- pa Sigma members took advantage of opportunities for leadership, service, and friendship. These opportunities are ex- pressed in the fraternity motto: Bononia - Bologna Teaches. Stephen Bunting ix Mark Fuller Chuck Iles Charles Maxwell Mark Mitchell David Moody A Andrew Norwood , Scott Smith , joseph Truman fb Z 4, . 1 gg 5 .-5 , .6 .fer Q: 1:1 Kappa Sigma 227 Friendship I L I ' if MW W M . . . - THE GREEKS Group pplies Honest The Fraternity of Honest Friendship. The Sigma Psi Zeta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha, led by Ierry Iohnson, dedicated the year to applying an honest friendship in all its activities. Lambda Chi Alpha began the year with the Second Annual Watermelon Fest competition. Sorority members bat- tled in seed spitting and watermelon eating contests and the ever-popular Musical Tubs. The crowning of Miss Watermelon Fest capped off the festivities. Teaming up with Kappa Alpha' Theta, the brothers raised 5800.00 for the UNICEF Ethiopian Hunger Relief Fund at the 6th Annual Haunted House. Monsters and goblins filled the residence of 12th and Bagby. A few days later, after a couple of all-nighters, The Brotherhood presented their Homecom- ing float, Put The Frogs On Ice! Alum- ni and actives finished the day with the Homecoming Bash. December once again brought the White Rose Formal at the Dallas Hilton for an unforgettable weekend. Other fall activities included a Parents' Reception, Theta Olympics fin which the Chops took second placej, service at Christmas on the Brazos, and chapter church. The spring semester began with the 8th Annual College Bowl Tournament. Richard Cory's 7 Minutes won the BU competition and headed for the Southwest regional tournament at Rice. The Brotherhood, with the new Associate Members, spent a weekend at Lake Whitney for the Brotherhood Retreat. It was a time for friendship and various fun-filled activities. In March lambda Chi Alpha celebrated its suc- cessful heritage with Founders' Day For- mal. For Diadeloso, Lambda Chi presented the 2nd Annual Chops Trot, a 5K run around campus. Meanwhile, training began for Bear Downs, as the Lamb Chops aimed for another victory in the cycling meet. Academics are a top priority with Lambda Chi. By placing emphasis on academics, the Brotherhood's G.P.A. consistently ranks high among men's na- tional fraternities. Intramurals, too, play a major role in the Lambda Chi Alpha experience. With fun and sportsmanship as goals, the brothers continually strived for cellence in whatever sport they Q ticipated in. Members of Lambda Chi Alpha also involved in other campus organ tions, such as the Honor Council, G ma Beta Phi, the BSU, Coll Republicans, Chamber Singers, G1 Council for Christ, the Honors Prog? Alpha Chi and Alpha Lambda Delta well as the Lacrosse and Soccer teams The brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha greatly indebted to their Sweeth Karen Perry and to their Crescents fo the hard work and support they h displayed throughout this succes year. Nationally, Lambda Chi Alpha is third largest fraternity, yet ranks firs the number of new initiates. Founder 1909, Lambda Chi Alpha takes the B as its guide and jesus Christ as its exa ple. With innovative programs Associate Membership, Fraterr Education, and the Standards for cellence, Lambda Chi Alpha is striw to become more responsive to the cha ing needs of today's college men. 228 Lambda Chi Alpha X ,L wir- ws.Ki -.vfwfif-S ew ,,f21w1g-rg5Magik-.'1fsff,zgwQ:'3fggflggfyflyifmi- f iewfwfggiffii5sgigffg15,x'u ,Mfg :sz--.f1i'Q?f:-ask2 tiT ffifff1s:efs?1ziffs.ff- X- ciiiflflsgia' - an. 2 e s, is L . sea W,,. M. or ,Q ease K, .,M,,s.i,.. wi s 'S e f.m,i ai .. Va Q ,Q ., Q, aww. 5 me A ms' ii . Q , if :if as Q Q in Y ,, .. ,A -es, week ,sr ,. , 5 fi -,iq yi, 3, 1 'ge l ' LJ g. ,-- ' ll e -' 1 -- 'Q - ga Ha 1 , A in ,C-if af Q . ' ' 'Phi -if so 1,55 .. ' .yr H ff g - 'JH ' 1 A. U' .. . A y , ., 5 1 I: I , Q f ' V. H f , .v 1 We , , , - 1- ., ,f:.. -. 'fbi , - ..: -, I , .2 ,: 31 3 : r. f':.T' -is i 'X l - . -. f mf fr 1. V4-if ,,.- jeffrey Amos Carlos Arcos Steven Bagwell Charles Casteel Charles Castleberry Paul Cocco W ll! Z wi ff. gy ' ,iw aff.. 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Q, ll W ff Www ' ' F J wi I gm, wp, M-wgfss 1:25- b qiht i W' 5313311.91 as -f,,,:if., ,.' v ' Phi Delts have Champion Year The Texas Lambda chapter of Phi Delta Theta had another champion year. The fall started off with the Phi Delts capturing the first place award in the Class A float division in their usual tradi- tion. The float helped Baylor Rail the Frogs to victory. That same Homecom- ing weekend the brothers hosted an alumni barbeque with over 400 attending. Phi Delta Theta also showed a strong display in intramural football with all of its teams qualifying for the finals. The Phi Delts played a hard fought game in the A league final while the B league championship was battled out between two Phi Delt teams. The Phi Delts also won the Student Foundation swim meet and also we .4 l f- ff.....'- ' -,....- 2 230 Phi Delta Theta in other intramural activities last fall. The spring semester brought with it more intramural achievements as the Phis placed high in all their events and made it to almost all the championships. This performance gave the brothers a very high rank in the race for the in- tramural crown. They also hosted a charity punt, pass and kick contest for MDA. On the week of Thanksgiving, the fratemity gave their annual Thanksgiv- ing Appreciation Dinner for the ad- ministration and the staff of Pat Neff Hall. In addition to intramurals, Phi Delta Theta held many dances and had mixers with the campus sororities. They held their annual chili cook-off with Pi Beta Phi and the fajita mixer with Kappa Kap- W.. 41 We pa Gamma. The year was ended with Great Gloomy Gathering in Austin 2 Mansion Hotel. Gloomy is held mourn the coming of finals. Phi Delta Theta also made a dazzl retum to All University Sing. The Delts had beenabsent from the comp tion for six years but this did not hin them at all. Phi Delta Theta brou home second place to the azure 2 argent. Special recognition went Peyton Smith, Tim Kendall, and Rot Pollock. Lastly, the brothers of Phi Delta Th would like to say a special thanks their sweetheart, Adrienne Heins, a all of the little sisters for their supp and enthusiasm. A. 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The fall also saw the FIIIS participating in Pigskin, performing their Workin' Man act which won third place in the previous year's All-University Sing. Homecoming saw the FIII's float take first place in its division for the third time in the last four years. Later in the semester, the FIIIs travelled to Austin and San Antonio for the fall formal. The Fljls and their dates gathered at the Baylor-UT football game before heading to San Antonio and the River Walk for a night of dancing at the Hyatt Regency. Music was provided by XKE. Throughout the fall, the Fllls par- ticipated in all intramural sports and secured a berth in the soccer champion- ship game. They also participated in such service projects as Caritas and Meals on Wheels, The semester ended with the annual Christmas Party, with the members ex- changing gag gifts and celebrating the holiday season. 'The spring semester saw the addition of 21 new pledges. The successful rush was capped off by the traditional Casino Party, with music proved by Supply and Demand. The new semester also saw the elec- tion of Lisa Maughan as the new Sweetheart. The FIIIs also continued their strong showing in intramurals. FIII's service projects for this semester KJV 234 Phi Gamma Delta 'S were centered around providing servi for Trinity United Methodist Church. cluded in this was restriping the churc parking lot. Sing saw the Fllls once again qua for Pigskin, as their act Hit The Det portrayed 19th century sailors. The m social event for the spring was the nual Islander Party. This was an incrc ble weekend of fun for the Fllls and tl dates. Throughout the year, the FQ gathered once a week for E Fellowship, a time of sharing, singi praying, and studying the Bible. Af small discipleship groups met ev week. The FIIIs continued to serve Bay throughout the year while promoting unique sense of brotherhood among its members. 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The entire week proved ,be prosperous as the brothers once lain made an excellent choice in their Edge class. Shortly after the men's sh, the Pikes conducted another, ually as impressive, rush which con- lded with a new and wonderful pledge iss of little sisters. As the semester progressed, Pikes came a bit more serious. Not only did ey compile the highest fratemity P.A. but they also sponsored several rvice functions. Among the service was the 1st annual Pikes Pranks, a na- tional HKA tradition which brings back some of the fun and folies of the 50's. Some of the games included: VW stuff- ing, a bar glide, and tricycle racing. The event which paired off teams of freshman men and women was designed to help aquaint the freshmen with the lighter side of college. The Pikes also conducted a 3 Mile Run QThe Rat Racej which resulted in a tremendous success and a donation of over 5400.00 to the United Way of Waco. Other srevice pro- jects came in the form of helping the Waco shelter for battered women and the home for the mentally handicapped. The Pike pounded out their eventful fall semester with another fantastic Swamp Party and finally a member retreat to Lake Conroe. As the spring semester came around the Pikes were back in full force as they conducted another impressive rush pro- gram. From the rush events, Pikes went straight into practice for the '86 Sing act and various intramural events which placed them in the playoffs for football, basketball, and softball. Pikes wraped the semester up with a black tie formal in San Antonio. The brothers of IIKA were also active- ly involved in several campus activities which included: Phi Beta Kappa, Student Congress, Baylor Ambassadors, Mortar Board, OAK, Delta Sigma Pi, AMA, Baylor GOP, Pre-Law Society, FLO, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Mu Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Delta, APO, Beta Beta Beta, and the Honors program. 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'wwf' ,W N ' ,,., ,. ,M .M , ------lf-X-Wm M,.,.,.,. .,.- - Q, p- -.sM, ---- - THE GREEKS E Successful in Many Field The Texas Theta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is a servicefsocial frater- nity at Baylor and represents the largest fraternal brotherhood in the nation. Sigma Alpha Epsilon currently has 190 chapters across the nation with over 12,000 active members. The Texas Theta chapter was originally founded at Baylor in 1858, and the original charter was reinstated in 1977 and has continually been a leader in all fields since that time. In 1983 and 1984, Texas Theta was awarded the Besser-Lirldsey Service Award, given to the ZAE chapter most actively involved in serving the community. Serving Baylor and the Waco area has long been a goal of . In the fall, ZAE sponsored the annual Pig Scramble before the Baylor-Arkansas game. Another EAE sponsored event in the fall was the Hex Tex pep rally. The spring semester was highlighted by a variety of projects, the most noted the Great Round-Up, which collected roughly 5000 pounds of canned goods for the Salvation Army. Once again EAE also sponsored the Easter Sunrise Service and the Canoe for Cancer, with the later benefitting the American Cancer Society. In 1985, EAE reached a milestone on the Baylor campus by winning in- tramurals for the tenth consecutive year. As if their Decade of Dominance was not enought, the record has been extend- ed one more year with a repeated victory in 1986. All University Sing was another strong point for ZAE. After winning first place in 1983, they returned with a third place act in 1984 and Muddy Water, in 1986, won third place again. Overall, EAE has placed first 10 out Sing's 31 years, and has been in the top 3 for 24 years. Each year the entire fraternity in instrumental in combining its members' efforts and talents to produce a dynamic and entertaining show. Social was another strong aspect of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The fall semester kicked off with the rush dance held the Waco suspension bridge. Ano' major social event in the fall was Pa Murphy, given in honor of distinguis alumni. Perhaps the most impressive social event was the annual formal, l in major cities around the world e year. The spring retreat was again l in New Braunfuls. EAE had many successes, but notl could have been accomplished witl' the support of sponsors Dr. and li Donald Edwards. Furthermore, IN Diane Elliot, sweetheart for 1986, g her complete love and devotion and ' an inspiration throughout the year. The faces of Sigma Alpha Epsilon change from year to year, but they 1 continue to succeed from year to y due to a very unique quality. That q ty is a bond of brotherhood which j deep and lasts a lifetime. EAE contin to strive for and achieve excellence every field, and prepares its members leadership roles in the future. , 4 31' 'X Q, - . i i E K 4 5? if 'qv 'fig Ax NX .lx , ,, QR Y f f' M -, x ' Qu. 'S ef 1 R., F5 E , 4 SF Xl rms? V .-www 1. 1? 1 'f' M' xr: -X E fx MI, x F-. 9 is X .- .f .al H '- mn F Y. , X - l- 1 -- s l ll L g g K THE GREEKS Group Exists to Create Unity of Purpose The Eta Omega chapter of Sigma Chi had another succesful year as the largest fraternity at Baylor. Sigma Chi is not on-Q ly strong at Baylor as a social fservice fraternity, but one of the best known and respected nationally. Through brotherhood, hard work, and dedication, Sigma Chi made 1985-1986 one of its best. The brothers started out the school year with their annual Endless Summer Beach Party held at the Suspension Bridge. The fall pledge dance theme was Country Club as the the brotherhood ad- ded another thirteen members to the chapter. Derby Day was as competitive as ever with the sorories doing whatever was necessary to win first place. IIIIP took the first place position with AAA captur- ing second. Homecoming once again featured EX in Pigskin Review with their fourth place act Rod Serling's - A Business Carol. The semester ended 5-'Qt . IX :WY . ti ly ff Hit' gl 4 'P ' 7 ., AVE' 242 sigmachi . ,f , I. with a Christmas formal held in town. The events were just as exciting in the spring beginning with the annual Ski Lodge Party held at Cameron Park Clubhouse. Once again Sigma Chi was asked to perform their first place Sing act from 1984 Basement Full of Blues, this time at the NBA All-Star game. This was the third time the brothers were asked to perform the act, each time with a stan- ding ovation from the crowd. At the end of the semester, EX took the act back up to Dallas to perform at helf-time during the Lakers-Mavericks playoff game. EX continued its emphasis on service to Baylor and the Waco community. The fall pledge class lent their hard work to paint a church in Waco. The brothers also painted the inside of the YWCA and took the boys from the Methodist Home out for a Baylor football game and a cookout. ZX also takes pride in the participa of its brothers in campus activ Brothers are involved in New Gu Baylor track and football, yell lea IFC, Welcome Week, Student Four tion, OAK, and Mortar Board. The L Sigmas of EX are also very active campus, on the homecoming court in sororities. The EX sweetheart, Rc Harrison, will appera in the Sigma national sweetheart calendar. 1 brotherhood greatly appreciates the s port and helf of the Little Sigmas in h ing the fraternity to advance. Throughout all of the events, EX ea to create a unity of purpose out c diversity of backgrounds and ena' one to experience genuine friends without surrendering the priciple of dividuality. Above all, EX is based brotherhood and offers friendship will last a lifetime. te. aali .W r ,A S. 'f 'new x I s, 4:5 Luffw' k V 'N ,J W ' Lmgx l . ' ' W K W sf H-r-' , W, M Q I . ' J , A xy' if +3 if .-vw, ' W N I J sa. x X 'W M 1, 4 Q51 iw SN 3 Hgh gf 1 if-K, 1 AW im I Q, J I .QQ , 'U 7? 4 WEA W . V f Iu- 'sS,. ' 'L 1135? Q J:-95-, 5: z f,,i,:. .V V-3.5 1-. ,,, Q .s Ay , - .f ' :Shih J ..,.. .a. A if 'W S ii .QL 244 Sigma Chi If '+. i-.f nm X 3, X. , , X '- . X . J 'KE ' J s fi sigma chi 245 5 .l , pg . V. Academ Group Takes Award at Regional Sigma Phi Epsilon is one of the na- tion's leading college fratemities. It is a growing, dynamic organization whose membership is as versatile as the men comprising it. Sigma Phi Epsilon is com- posed of more than 240 undergraduate chapters and more then 150,000 brothers, both undergraduate and alum- ni. Sig Ep is the second largest fraternity nationally, and last year it initiated the most pledges in the history of all fratemities. At Baylor, Sigma Phi Epsilon is regarded highly in all areas of campus activity. Since its transition from Alpha Kappa Psi, a business fraternity, in 1976, Sigma Phi Epsilon has built a close brotherhood dedicated to promoting Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly love. At the Regional Leadership Academy of Sig Ep in Oklahoma City, Baylor's chapter received more awards than any in the nation: awards for manpower excellence, doubling' pledge class, doubling initiates and an award for having more than 40 pledges. Continuing the trend of athletic ex- cellence, Sigma Phi Epsilon partipated actively in intramurals. Not only did we excel in athletics, but we also excelled in our social activities: sorority mixers, theme dances, our Fall Formal, and our Spring Retreat in the New Braunfuls area. Service is one of the main goals of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Along with the Alpha Chi Omega sorority, Sig Ep gathered more than 51,000 in goods and cash for the Waco Family Abuse Center. Services for needy people are nothing new to Sig Eps. We help an elderly cou- ple of the ages of 85+ who own a work- ing farm and have no one to help them. Sig Ep members are constantly working to improve the condition of this farm and consequently improve the liv conditions for this elderly couple. We tend special thanks to Aunt Helen a Uncle Berry for their never-end support of the fraternity. A day never went by that one of beautiful Golden Hearts didn't something for the club, so we would l to thank our Sweetheart Brer Moreland and the rest of our Golf Hearts: Kim Baker, Lori Bamett, Ia Barrows, Kim Bright, Missy Caton, Wt che Fiskaaen, Valeree Lewis, Star Michael, Becky Oliver, Kristy Patters and Suzanne Speak. With their help a by the work of the members of t fraternity, Sigma Phi epsilon has achi- ed its goal: Pride Through Excellenc Special thanks also go to our spon. Nancy Bowman and her new husbal as they helped to make all that we he achieved possible. 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Q- Wat. .stsitfw-':1sts .m2,i.sz..s.m,,flsmi-lgggggggg ggwqggg Sig Taus Have Adventurous Year 'Vhen in Rome, do as the Romans do, aught adventurous Sig Taus Alan, 11 and Shawn, three of seven Sig Taus ising Europe for the summer. They the wrong century, however, when y wore togas to visit the Colesium, ch to the delight of the natives who ed up to have pictures made with m. And to be sure, the sanity didn't begin en everyone returned to the Bubble in fall. The annual Splash Bash, involv- chlorinated water, loud music, and mtities of wet people, began a series Rush activities that included Fajitas-n- xtball, a 1930's casino party, all-you- .-eat pizza, and a barbecue cookout. Big Tau's colorful Homecoming float, itled Stroll Over the Frogs and lked with stuffed frogs, did not win, fortunately, but bonded the group ser together after several all night . F , T ae- . S' 12:4 work shifts and beautiful sunrises. Then one side of the float had to be torn off the morning of the parade just to get it through the gate. Some planning. People arriving at the Redneck Roun- dup Auction and Dance, sponsored by the American Heart Association, had their cars valet parked by Sigma Tau Gamma, and thousands of glowing luminarios circling the Convention Center for Christmas On the Brazos were lit by the membership as well. Other service projects included counting ballots for the Waco elections, taking children from the Methodist Boys Home to the zoo, giving blood for the Shriners, and Sorority Punt, Pass and Kick in which the proceeds went to the Waco Boy's Club. Sweat, dirt and gut determination on the intramural gridiron put Sig Tau foot- unuunnyufmu ball, basketball and volleyball teams into the playoffs, while the softball, bowling, raquetball and soccer teams had to settle for the love of the game. Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa Delta teamed up with Sig Tau in co-rec volleyball. The big win this year in football was Sig Tau 7 - EAE1 6. Sing t-shirts, the Diadeloso Softball Tournament, and the Run for Your Life 5K Fun Run, beginning on the Suspension Bridge and running through Cameron Park, were all sponsored by the fraternity. Sig Tau on Spring Break found members lounging on the beaches of Cozumel and floundering in the snow in Tahoe. And the Spring formal, White Roses on the River on the San Antonio rivewvalk, was an elegant weekend leav- ing few memories of the Alamo. Sigma Tau Gamma 249 L, gfgvwff-1-4 i.M,Y.,,M ww,m,:VGV:LL -.L -- new Qekw-iw... 1 we ,f -,Vw -. MV ,K V N -, .. A. ,V mi Q 52mg if eu- - VL - N w ,f ,V - ,553 -' . -- V- J M, 4 we,V.V.fi,,,w,mL,,wg,,,V,.,,MViVM .MW-.,,iw .. . - - Wfhi9ff3ifE5lgk'Ns35i?5 fJ.Gi f3.k:7gg1l:1 , ,, . . wx-. . ,M new--fl.-LVK fn-V--fVw.V,f Q ,- .W ,v V: , ,. VM. 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Comwell Michael D'Angelo X, LL, ' fy, K 'G Lf x ff . ,Ir- , ' '-, 5 ? .U 'V 1, 'Q V4 e too Qi Vw V D' 1 af Q9 Vx fl! Til egg ' t . t .gf - . Y Q 1 fe 'W' ' 2 6 ' ' L- ' f?fYf2WF5i'f7zs2f2f1f-'S' itisizasnvr-w2.?gz,isr.fs-aussi-v53.vfftzzqe, is 22312 Risk f i ii E GREEKS Tau Delts fly high during first l year Tau Delta Epsilon was chartered by Baylor University only one ir ago, but as a local service-social fratemity, it is already mak- its mark. Its goals are twofold: to provide a close, meaningful vtherhood for fellowship and growth, and as well, to provide instrument for effective service both to Baylor and Waco. In ng so, TAE strives to be a beneficial, unique addition to the al clubs and broaden its members to the greatest degree. The 1985-86 school year began with a series of firsts for the ternity, including its first Rush and pledge class, which provid- a one-time opportunity for the men selected to join with the arter Members. The Tau Delts enjoyed a busy fall, including erating a shuttle service to an from all of the football spirit Lies and home games. As well, the fraternity began its work for fulltime service commitments, the RegisfSt. Elizabeth Center 1 Caritas, Food for People. Helping these organizations as a ,up and individually in each member's interest or career field, each grew in a personal way. The fratemity enjoyed campus ivities as well, being a part of the Country Hoedown, hosting All-University Pig jig Dance the weekend of the Arkansas ne, and appreaciated an invitation to participate in Theta ympics. Phe brothers of TAE went even farther during the spring, conti- ing their permanent service commitments, working with the irch of Dimes, participation in numerous campus events and ldeloso, and hosting a mixer. A hot air balloon ride f pizza par- Flying High, proved to be both an exciting All-University ent and unique way to round out an active spring and suc- sful first year. Pau Delta Epsilon was certainly not hesitant to join in all of the 1, work, and unique opportunities available for involvement. It s diversified, and so were its members. Even more, the frater- y looks forward to an exciting future and eventual participation such Baylor traditions as the Homecoming parade and Sing. It :lefinitely off to a good start, a club of outlets for leadership, vice, and enjoyment. A club to make a difference. All together :h our Sweetheart, Little Sisters, and supportive faculty spon- ', Dr. Ross Staton, we live up to the fratemity motto from rich our Greek letters are derived: Tradition, Determination, 1 Excellence. Michael Baker Byron Byrd Bren! Christopher Thomas Cole Randle Groves Randy lacoby Stephen Sumrath Rebecca Eden Angela Kirkham Iulie Nowotny -5-1 l'. N qi Tau Delta Epsilon 251 :12,122fez,:fs,ss,.s,,-N -.f ,,..f, s-agsw: ,T .,,..,,, :.f,r3Y5s553f,,,,f.,.:,, 'WW - THE GREEKS Tau Kappa Epsilon Celebrates 10th nniversary March 26, 1986 marked the 10th an- niversary of the arrival of Tau Kappa Ep- silon on the Baylor campus. This year also marked our increased determination to uphold and add to TKEZS tradition of excellence. From Welcome Week to graduation, we have participated in a long list of ser- vice projects - from moving freshmen into the dorms, to the Special Olympics, to March of Dimes Walk-America. TKE has continually added to its list of annual service projects. But don't be fooled, we also have a number of social functions! The annual Christmas banquet, Night in the Tropics, Secret Fantasy Party and Red Carnation Ball are as popular as ever. We challenge you to take a close look at us and see why the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon consider EKE our fraternity for life! 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Z ,ML S W fl? 1' X , Y it , yzgifafl 11 .: Ei' lfS1i'?-i5f C r Q l 1 p x.: Z 2 3.1 Q 3 nt Row: Ginny Lane, Tulla Iackson,Iudy Ross, patrick, Lori Hudgins, Shelley Woodrow, jill lanie Maddox, George Loutherback, Trey Courtney, Ieff Simes. Third Row: jeff Taylor, Mike rhanan, Cindy Rucker, Deanna Emmert, Karen Scott, Rick Riggins, Tom Taylor, Robert Lamb, ,y. Second Row: Courtney Miller, Kurt Mahler, Geoff Heppes. ny James, julie Barton, Elliot Carter, Amy Fitz- 255 Panhelleni Panhellenic, or all Greek council is an association of representatives from each of Baylor's sororities. The council strives to maintain a high level of com- munication and a sincere spirit of cooperation and unity among the sororities. Baylor's Panhellenic Council had its beginning in 1940, when the Inter-Club council was established to help unify the local clubs already in existence. In 1977, the council aided in the transition from local to national organizations. Representation in National Panhellenic Council chapter has increased from two to three delegates from each sorority. These include a delegate, an alternate delegate, and the president of each organization. Offices within Panhelle are rotated among the sororiti delegates. Panhellenic Council is often the itiator of new policies to foster int fraternity relations. Cooperation for f thering fraternity life, in harmony w its best possibilities, is the ideal ti guides the council's activities. Front Rowj: Matt Freeman, Kelly DeGeeter, Lisa oach, Donna Reid, julie Domingue, Keila Guest, eth Wimberly, jan Greer, Robin Mitchell, Linda iarner, Shannon Crawford. tSecond Rowj: Doug llen, Luke Motley, Tom Rutledge, john Rambeau, eresa Bohne, julie Ricks, jeff Wallace, Kari dams. lThird Rowl: Stephanie Estep, Robin lark, Kevin Steincross, Bryan Schroller, Shelly arks, Susan Rosane, Wendy Rotty, jennifer hilpot, Cristal McKeever, Todd Hedgecoth, amela Koon, Suzy Thompson, David Rader, Scott avis, Amy West, Mark Smith, Anne Meredith, Cindy Payne. tFourth Rowjz Chuck North, Kelly Hancock, Tim Stainback, Mike Hobart, Betsy Vines, john Sommerhalder, Frank Schwall, Nancy Ray, Mike Wolverton, Merry Phillips, Sampson Tsoi, Cindy Rohrman, Mike Milner, Becky Wig- gins, Phillip Rogers, Scott jones, Rolf Blaettner, Stephanie Powell, Dory Lawrence, Sarah Collins, Robert Richardson, Chris Platt, Stacy Mock, Eric Carlson, Dana Blankenship, Scott Salmans, David Storie, Kathy Witt, Mike Neal, jeff Markham, Steve Sherrill, Lisa Letbetter. lFifth Rowjz Beth Nance, Vicky Pownell, Mary K. Cumpton, Skye Heath, Lori Farley, Layne Teaff, Scott Sanford, Brett Bigham, Tim Burden, Bruce Wilder, Robin Sanford, Darren Whitehurst, janna Swinney, james Stecker, Missy Barker, Grant Cunningham, Runcie Clements. tNot Picturedj: Tony Visage, Clarke Coll, Mark Elledge, Leigh Flault, jeff McGehee, jimmy Michaels, Chris Reynolds, jacki Schwindler, Scott Sanders, Peyton Smith, Rex Thompson, Beth Thornton, Ronnie Vickery, Wayne Wiesen, and Steve Wood. Student Foundation Student Foundation consists of four Jmmitteesr Public Relations, Financial ffairs, Campus Promotions, and Stu- ent Recruitment. Each committee has s own responsibilities and activities 1at promote Baylor and generate in- rrest in the students, faculty, staff, and ,umni of the university. The Baylor University Student Foun- dation is a select group of students dedicated to the promotion and ad- vancement of the university. This year 104 juniors and seniors were chosen to serve as the membership. Members were selected in the fall by the Steering Com- mittee on the basis of their involvement in campus activities, with special em- phasis on their leadership abilities. The Foundation serves Baylor under the division of External Affairs. The Steering Committee is comprised of 10 seniors who served during the previous year. This group determines the direc- tion of the organization and leads it in utilizing the dedicated talents of every member for the benefit of the university. Student Foundation 257 258 DPMA lFr0nt Rowlz Kathryn Rushing, l-long-Diep Phan, Pat Pathlpvanich, Lauri Norwood, Ledith Blair, Karen Oliver, Elaine Richards, Michele Young. tSe- cond Rowl: Timothy Price, Sandra Bazanan, Scott VanBuskirk, Darlene Dotson, Tulla jackson, Beth Morton, Patti Robinson, Quin Prislovsky, Belinda Baylor's Data Processing Management Association QDPMAJ is a student chapter of the national organization for profes- sional businessmen and academicians involved in the fields of data processing and management. DPMA seeks to give those students with common interests a chance to share ideas and actively participate in club functions and outings that will be of Eaker, Belinda Watson. fThird Rowlz Darrin johnson, Sandra Fussell, Laura Miller, Louanna Werchan, Susan Hay, Deirdre Reishus, Kristy Pat- terson, Terri Gilchrist, Amy Church, Wenda Iarrell. 1Fourth Rowl: left Martin, Hudson La Force, Renae Hartline, lan McClelland, Kent Kalmey, Iefferson DPMA benefit in their futures. This year DPMA met on the third Thursday of each month and enjoyed many interesting presentations by com- panies such as General Motors, General Dynamics, Arthur Anderson and Texas Instruments covering topics from ar- tificial intelligence and technological trends to office automation and robotics. Bolling, Lance Brooks, Ron Bailey, Vincent Y 1Fifth Rowj: Fred Hulme, Bobby Lockwood, l Blake, Gary Kendall, Greg Speer, Brian Cade Luper, Ken Hinze. tSixth Rowlz Richard Sc David Northway, Gregory Bedells, Dr. G.W. I Douglas Halsell, and Chns Laible. In October DPMA visited Dallas fomart. Members toured the facilitia AT8zT, IBM and others asking quest of interest. Another of DPMA's prq is the sale of computer floppy disl students. Membership is extended to students majoring or minoring in Ii mation Systems or Management. l .lkiil ' 41. lFr0nt ROWJ: Dana Ohlenbusch, Angela Yeats, Nita Cherry tv-presj, Karen Anderson, Missy lF0urth Rowl: Steve Sherrill, Stan Perry, joe Ken- Mary McCulloch, jennifer Walker, Carolyn Hen- Kroll. tThird Rowbz Doni Wilson, Stacie Bateman, worthy, jay Stovall, Cliff Stricklin, Ronnie drix. tSec0nd Rowlz Nancy Kepner, Cindy Leslie Scott, Christine Abeel, Melissa Rhodes, johnson, Kenneth Ramsey, Lindsey Cummings, Vreelancl, Ginna Castillo Qsecj, Brent Perry Qpresl, Elaine Roach, Cindy lsham, jennifer Quillin. and Paul Burkhalten. Baylor mbassadors The Baylor Ambassadors is a group of thirty students chosen to act as liaisons between Baylor University and federal and state legislators. The primary purpose of the Baylor Ambassadors is to lobby lawmakers about issues pertinent to higher educa- tion. Ambassadors are trained in lobby- ing techniques such as letter writing, telephoning, and personal visiting. Dur- ing the spring of each legislative year, Ambassadors travel to Austin to explain the importance of the Tuition Equaliza- tion Grant to each state legislator individually. Most lobbying efforts of the Am- bassadors are towards the Tuition Equalization Grant program, which is funded by the Texas Legislature. Because over 2000 Baylor students receive grants totalling more than three million dollars, this is a vital program to Baylor. The Ambassadors work long hours preparing to become first rate TEG lobbyist. Even though 1985-86 was not a legislative year, the Ambassadors were kept busy with several activities. A din- ner in the fall honored the Waco representatives in the Texas Legislature. Representatives M. A. Taylor and Betty Denton and Senator Chet Edwards were appreciated on behalf of the Am- bassadors for their hard work and sup- port of the TEC. Also, a public forum concerning hjigher education in which several prominent individuals spoke took place in the spring. Finally, the Ambassadors invited legislators who have graduated from other Southwest Conference schools to visit the Baylor campus when Baylor played their schools. The Baylor Ambassadors' sponsor was Dr. Gary Woods. Baylor Ambassadors 259 260 BRH tFr0nt Rowlz Chuck Perry Qdirectorj, Sharon Seeley, Paula White, Stacie Sanders, Deanne Tyler tquiet timej, Tony Driver, Julianne Raines fsecj. tSecond Rowlz Tanya Howard, Kellie Linders, Christie Brittingham, Glen Coward, Price Collins, Todd Hedgcoth, Becky Bridges. tThird Rowlc Kellie Galyean, Tia Lava, Kiane Young, Paul Manuel, Dana Derrett, Rob Overton. fFourth Rowlz Sam Perry, Elizabeth Crouch, Susie Lee ttour coordinatorl, Stacey Ferguson, Rob Brownfield, Scott McGlothlin. tFifth Rowl: Jeannie McCray flibrarianj, Brett Marshall Qpianistj, Pat Stayton, Kim Ramey, Larry Rice, jeff Rice, E Tinsley falumni relationsj. tSixth Rowlz Paul ton fpresj, jason Swiggart, Grant Cunningl' Mike Lowery, Ricky Burgin, Charlie Allen, Del Hart, Brad Randall fpublicityj, and I Kirkpatrickttreasj. BRH Choir The 19854986 Baylor Religious Hour 40-voice, all volunteer choir. areas. During the spring, the choir s Choir continues a 36 year tradition. For During the fall semester the choir sang primarily in the Dallas area. the third year, Chuck Perry directs the primarily in the Waco and Houston Front Rowjz julia Hellerstein, Kricket Van Kruin- ngen, Sadie Lewis, Sandy Dumas, Debbie Dansby, Shelley McDonald, Traci Galbreath, Tannya Stur- iivant, Gail Tustison, Kathy Hines, Laurie King, anet Anderson, Ronda Cramer, Kathy Blume, Marlo Huber, Carol Kaulfus. tSec0nd Rowj: Shari Souter Qfirst v-presj, Sandy Doehring Qsecond ve presj, Tami Massey, Catherine Connally, Kim Linderman, Taggart Fitzgerald, Brian Brand Qwranglerj, Kurt Pyle, Christy Wessel, April jones, Greg Gunn fwranglerj, Terri Ware, james Long, Dean Connel Qwranglerj, Frank Rosk, Soula Kostogiannis, Tandy Moore, jill Malpass, Kathryn Wickline. tThird Rowj: Mark Berg Qpresj, Caroline Zoegner Cwranglerj, Dorthy B. Hutto Qsponsorj. Baylor Riding Assoc. The Baylor Riding Association is a :lub for students interested in caring for and riding horses, The members are :omprised of both experienced and Jeginning riders. The club is self- supported and is solely responsible for the care of the horses and stables. The club held work-days in which members made repairs and maintained the grounds.Play-days were also held where members competed in contests similar to a rodeo. Every year the club participates in the Homecoming Parade, goes country-western dancing and has trail rides. A Christmas banquet and a Spring Banquet are also part of the clubs annual activities. Riding Assoc 261 PRSSA The Public Relations Student Society of America is a professional society for students interested in public relations. With 40 members a semester, the society participates in conferences and business meetings held monthly. Our faculty sponsor is Adrian Vaughan who was honored by the Public Relations Society of America as Educator of the Year for the Southwest District. At the monthly meetings, speakers such as Don Ferguson, Paul Harris and William Bodie spoke about current public relations trends and career oppor- tunities. President of Entercom, a public relations-advertising-opinion research firm in Denver, Colorado, Ferguson was a guest public relations lecturer during the fall semester. Paul Harris is on the marketing team of KLOL radio station in Houston and William Bodie works for ATSIT. Other Baylor graduates presently working in public relations related in- dustries were also asked to speak at several meetings. ln the fall, PRSSA hosted a PR day at Baylor University. Four speakers were asked to lecture to journalism classes on Sept. 27. Mark Schaefer, Laurie johnson, Meg Cullar, and julie Price spoke on the career-centered day. Several members attended the PRSSA student conference which was held in Dallas on November 22. The students at- tended seminars relating to the public relations industry, visited the public rela- tions department at the Baylor Medical Center, heard speakers from Pharr Cox Communications and lunched with Dallas PR professionals, In the spring, Baylor hosted the Texas Baptist PR Assocational Conference here at Baylor on February 17-19. 262 PRSSA tFront Rowlz Sally Altman, Lisa Timmons, Ginger Laurie Bacon, Lisa Davis, Emily Duckett. fThird Graham, Keli Pirtle, Lee Ann LePere, Allison Ellis, Rowlz Chris Talley, David Scott, Les Warren, and Laurie Fink, Suzy Thompson. 1Second Rowl: jamie Friddle. Melinda Fancher, Tracy Boyden, Tami Talbert, fFront Rowl: Desirie Babler Qtreas.J, Kathy Person Adrian Vaughan fsponsorj, and David Clanton fpresj, Robin Mitchell Cv-presj, Cynthia Hall fprofadviserj. fsec.J, fSecond Rowjz Eric Stewart fcomm. dir.J, r 1 1 'lt ROWJ: Nancy Crumpton Kimberly Warren Hunkin, Rosie Perez-Guerra, Antoinette Gon- E Lynette Allmer, Kathy Burdick, Beth Cherry. nd Rowl: Sharon Mason, Shelly Hale, Paula ,ory, Iulie Boyd, Debbie Hoffman, Leslye ngel Flight is a national women's ice organization that is involved in e areas of service - the US Air Force l'C, the Baylor campus, and the Waco munity. his past year the Angels supported ROTC with activities such as corps 'ie nights, picnics, and co-rec softball tes. The Military Ball and Dining Out e two special activities that the Turner, Sharon Buster. tThird Rowb: Cheri Michael, Annette Martinez, Pamela Parsons, Deb- bie Rankin, Kelly Lawless, Haysal Coleman, Kim Weinberg, jane Glandorf. tFourth Rowl: julie lOhnson, Karen Brady, Linda Legg, Christine Downey, Grace Yoon, Susan Lancaster, Iulie Bin- ford, Carrie Smith, Amelia Dumas. 1Fifth Rowlz Chris Parker, Kristi Switzer, Kristine Duffy, Melissa Edwards, Leslie Bryson, Miki Koike and Ieannie Zellers. ngel Flight angels attended with the ROTC. Also, the Angels supported the ROTC during the POWXMIA Flag Vigil. Angel Flight involved itself in the Baylor Campus by hostessing banquets, sponsoring sidelines, and sponsoring the Angel Flight Alumni Homecoming Luncheon. For the Waco community, Angel Flight helped with the March of Dimes Haunted House, visited the juvenile Detention Center, sponsored a blood drive, and supported a picnic for the American Heart Association. These projects along with others show how Angel Flight is continually striving to find even better ways to serve the AFROTC, Baylor, and Waco. 263 Angel Flight - v . i. ,. - f XX EMU. . E 'l!'E!?g. 1Q?ilQ'ifs SFIAEIEPAKQUUAKE. ,, Front Row: janet Hickman, David Butts, T. Sgt David Martinez, Major Ronald Quinn, Col. jerry Kean, Capt. Herman Parson, John Kelley, Gary Howe, Robert Lopez, Douglas Halsell, Chris Liable, Dan Hoyumpa. Second Row: Nathan Ai The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps at Baylor University is more than just preparation for sewing in the Air Force, it is new experiences, lasting friendships, and a dedication to ex- cellence. Within the Corps, cadets study academics in Air Force history and doc- 264 AFROTC X aaaaaf -2t-- 'iiii R '--e .mga , , e - H A A 'i V:tV-:' Dawn, johnny Husak, Eric Nutt, Eric Stone, Doug Riley, Ronnie Neeper, Susan Fisher, Paula Enghauser. Third Row: Wes Gray, Michael Yorek, Chris Naya, Darren Roberts, Todd Dutton, Phillip Parker, Mike Carter, Lynda Locke, Steve Allen, Mathew McCormick, Sara Ferris, Theresa Oh, 'Il Lee. Forth Row: Arlain Havens, Doug Dudley, Thetford, Luke Welles, Pete Hjemstud, 11 Galgay, Curtis McNeil. Force RCTC trine, management skills, and U.S. defense policy. On Wednesday after- noons upper class cadets had a chance to demonstrate their superior leadership and management skills in preparation and execution of briefings, lectures, and of course, drill and ceremony. Cadets were always visible aro campus. In addition to marching in Homecoming parade, they presented 1 Colors at every home football game, were seen daily in front of Pat Neff taking down the Colors. I--1-sivss.. Paula Enghauser Second Row Ieff limit! Tina Lee, Nutt fArea XV commander electj, Iohn Kelley, skie, Stuart White, Les Hargett, Cliff Atkinson, Thetford, Ronnie Neeper, Eric Stone. Not pictured: Michael Skip Krueger, Clay Byrum, Rick Sloop and Laura Phillip Parker 15 nn commanderj Luke Welles, Curtis McNeil lr Row Col jerry lFront Row: Lynda Locke, Susan Fisher, ' I' Kean Eric Amold Air Society is a national, pro- fessional society of Air Force dedicated to serving the coun local community, the campus, ROTC detachment. The year proved to be outstan the society, as they were elected cadets try, the and the ding for to serve Dilda, Lucinda Cox, Bill Homaday, Brenda Win- Bunker. old ir Society in several different capacities. First, the society was elected as the 1986-87 Area XV Headquarters. They also had the privilege of being the Area XV Outstan- ding Squadron, as well as the Area XV Most Improved Squadron. Arnold Air Society participated throughout the year in such campus ac- tivities as Steppin' Out and Hunger Awareness Week. The society held a 24-hour POWfMIA vigil, and par- ticipated in the USO show with Angel Flight for the elderly. 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Y tv R,-1 ,fix j j i l 5? ,tu . 4 . gi f? 5 X . . . f .. i w. . i -Waafi' I 'Asif-i W. X UAW. EFI wp .F N ll MLW-tive ii -as--f.-. Y ' V A .ifgf-E' -.W .-1 V it 3 rw. .. .,,4 Y . ' iih qii 1 , --,,:: -Mmm. 1 ..-H .... -I ' ' mQ.w-f-M-.rw .M .. f umwaiswsmwwmaw-f , , M .f -eff WYWQVWN mmm -W -- ,.- l frfr rmrex t wigs . A me - : Alpha Phi Omega The national service fraternity of Alpha Phi Omega is the most diverse service organization on the Baylor cam- pus. Not only do they perform service for the Baylor community, such as blood drives, the rock-a-thon, and Spring Premiere, but the outreach far extends into Waco and surrounding areas also. Weekly projects such as St. Elizabeth's, 266 Alpha Phi Omega the World Hunger Farm and the YWCA are some of the projects the group par- ticipates in. In between the countless hours of ser- vice, APO has enjoyed football blocks, big-brother, big-sister mixers, pledge dances, family sing and formals at Austin's Waller Creek in the Fall and in the Spring at the Lincoln in Dallas. Alpha Phi Omega was proud 1 receive the honor of being the Class division winners in the float contest, i this year's Homecoming celebration. Alpha Phi Omega continually strive to meet the needs of their fellow mei dually continuing to further the cause c brotherhood and fellowship. . 1 ar, qs L - . 2 P4 0 -H 1 1,35 yi 92 Alpha Phi Omega 267 Front Row: lay Voncannon, Richie Scott, Scott Miller, lay Marshall, Rob Hunt, lay Hancock, jerry Haag, Iohn Gilbert, Scott Flanders, Kim Cook, Steve Anthony. Second Row: Jeff Williams, Toby Whitby, Iohn Rothwell, Ivan Parke, Troy McCon- nell, David Gray, Paul Foust, Scott Coleman, David Bradford, Mark Wagner. Third Row: Michael Webber, Jason Swiggart, Mike Spears, Chamb The Baylor University Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1919. It was the first, and is the oldest men's service club on campus. The Chamber con- tinued its emphasis on service throughout the year. In the fall semester, the Chamber promoted Baylor spirit by selling slime caps to the freshmen, and by sponsoring the Baylor Line. Football 268 Chamber Richard Schultz, Bryan Richardson, Kevin Patter- son, Mark Martin, Mark Dickexson, Wayne Bruffet, Daniel Alford, Michael Starr. Forth Row: Trey White, Tony Vamon, Scott Stookey, Ioey Seeber, Richard Rogers, Russ Robinson, David Pierce, Greer Kendall, Shanan Bailey, Russ Dilday. Fifth Row: jeff Moore, Chris Godwin, Clark McKaig, john Richardson, Mark Risinger, David Slo Cliff Stricklin, Tom Taylor, Thomas Walker. S! Row: Geoff Long, Robert L. Reid, Doug Harri Ramp: Kim Crafton, Paul Bishop, Bill Decker, ' Hatfield, Kevin Keathley, Glen Killian, B1 Teeter, Alan Warren, Randy Wright, David You and Iudge Charles II, mascot and Brad Akin. er of Commerce games would not be the same without the card section or the selling of pro- grams, both organized by the Chamber. The Chamber's largest activity in the fall is the sponsoring of Baylor Universi- ty Homecoming. Highlighted by a parade, bonfire, and crowning of the queen. Thousands of alumni enjoy one of the largest homecoming celebrations in the nation. In the spring, Chambermen are equ ly busy with the semester's big event Diadeloso, which Chamber organi and coordinated. Also in the Spri Chamber sponsors Spring Previ weekend, which gives incomi freshmen a chance to become acquain with the Baylor campus. S EMB5 'Eo -SY JAYCEEQ ft N',lf,,. my 0 047 of ,gif . Gedbae . Thru faith in Grid Hives meaning and i PUFPOSQ to human life-1 ' That the brotherhood ot' man trans, T winds the Hn'e 9iRflly' uf nation-as hat ernnuniir justice can beet be won Thy tree me-n throulzh free enterprise: ha! government shuuld be of laws rather than uf nm.. lm . ',f'X.., ' 'r' -.. g '51Q1M 'Wa . ,tv ., 1, Front Row: Glenn Pruitt, state director, Sarah Har- ment vice president, Lisa Hampton, Brad Mackey. president, Markesh Manocha, Jeff Chadwick, ris, community development vice president, David Second Row: Ravindra Edupuganti, Gary Schenck, treasurer. Third Row: Trey Casper, Hugh Chong, Paul Sabater, Kevin Kendall, individual develop- individual vice president, Ferdinand Knerlich, Kyle Eriksen. Ba lor Ja cees The Baylor Jaycees are proud to be the nation's oldest college Jaycees chapter, continuing its untiring service to Baylor campus and the Waco community through several community service pro- jects. Included in these were a Christmas tree sale to students in dorms and apart- ments. The chapter participated in ser- vice to the community and the state through the U.S. dragboat races held in Waco. The Baylor chapter contributed the largest donation of all the area Jaycees to the Muscular Dystrophy in their bowl-a-thon. As a member of the United States Jaycees, one must hold the principles of faith, brotherhood, free enterprise and service to humanity as the greatest goals of life. Jaycees 269 .- pup-unwan-Ilwll KW Z M5391 iz. f , .. Ba lor Universit Goldex Wave Band C'm'n9', , lififf i 1 ' f,1 UAm0l.I6fNyA h' 1 Y .'h'k ' Anveashine, by - flhilfyf U13 LAL v llmw- vm ll ,M ' ' FWRGETUBQ swam, um Kwik GMM? i 1 ga Eifllbvfi i' I S H fsggqg Lx h 'L1' h L Hwmdyk jllinett, - L-:'- 5 LL,-L ww 1 if ,k:::: 1 511' fk- 7 .k',' ij K ,.,,kV ,iicnsguebbic .rrrk , gifavcnen, ' ' VIK11 i ' Blain. La-1 mine, nom Covington, frf-vm ww Wwfw ilkqaw. 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Paschall, Ky e Pashkin, Eric Patterson, Charlie Kayne, Mark Pea-son, Kristen Perez, joe Perry, Dwalne Pfrimmer, Adel: Philli , Che YD0lD1z,l'l, Ricry Poore, Linda Prater, Wendy Presleyalill Primm, etry Pryal, Mark Purcell, Michelle Ralston, Bobby Ray, Chris 392555 513 y,,,.,, Q1 fu -H52-'wi121:,Sff:ssw:f:Sff2issfz,:ff1s'f2zsfv:wfi1s,. ,ysik McNeil, Curtis ' ' ' 'iri gi.. K K .,., A,:,:, A . ..h' 1' som nial5'l wm , e Sandles,-Kevin .'l- A Snai l L, K Sedafelewrim i Sellerqiielly - SEWPPIIG, gxmons, glean u e :Www smn mfg? Smith,Kamile Slllviilifif Sorter, Drew Sanders, lane Spafford, Henry Speneqlagn Stanford. riam Stauffer,Kxilton gtgnton, Steven 'Stuart Strfxll'an5.Sheryl Sullivaanloe Sweet-len, Robin Talbot, Anna Tilton. lame! Thigpen. Mak 'l'homasgCed:le -L fffhon1as,Markf Tinley, Bti!-H Tlsdel, limes Toloita, Maria ' Trevino, Mark Ursptu ynlhia Valdemnflu Vandewallcer, David Villarreal, Bea Vleek, Stephanie Vvgles, Sharon W lin, jenny Walls, Donna Walsh, Michelle Ward, Zandn Watson, Vicki Weber, Skip Weiss, Frank Wells, Terri West, Nadia Whitlock, Rich Wilson, Elizabeth Woods, Paul Wright, Patricia Ymeey, Dick Young, Chuck Young, Suzi Zaxazua, Natalie Zophy, Karen Zumwalt, julie Zundel, Tom BUGWB 271 Alumni Association The Baylor Alumni Association hous- ed in the Hughes Dillard Alumni Center acts as the support arm of the university. As an organization its purpose is to sup- port the university through a steady ongoing program of communication and organization of the alumni. The objective is carried out through various programs that touch several in- terest levels of the alumni and students. Homecoming, the spirit-building bon- fire, Pigskin Revue, the parade, the foot- ball game and every-five-year class reu- nions, are the most obvious of the dozens of activities coordinated and sponsored by the association. Events like the annual senior picnic are designed to acquaint current students with the work of the association. The Baylor Line is mailed five times a year to dues paying members. Fifty years after graduation alumni become eligible for the Heritage Club. This club involves banquets, awards ceremonies, tours and trips. Other events are Spring Fling a reunion for female graduates, Diadeloso Worldwide and Student Extemships and year-round program of Baylor club meetings in more than 120 cities, which is the backbone of alumni work. This Baylor club network is an ex- cellent means by which alumni around the world have been able to stay in touch with other alumni through fellowship and service to the university. 272 Alumni Association Top: The Hughes Dillard Alumni Center. Future Baylor Alumni enjoy the parade. lront Row: Nate Ellis, Qvvpresj, Steve Ashworth, White, fsr. rep.j, Anne Bremer, fjr. rep.j, Stacy Rangel, Qsr. repj, Brentjones, tjr. rep.j. pres.j, Belinda Watson, fsecj. Second Row: Paul Hankamer Student Government This year was an exciting year for both he Hankamer School of Business and he Hankamar Student Government. The business school opened the Arthur anderson 8: Co. Student Center and the iew academic building in the fall, which nore than doubled the size of the Jusiness school. Hankamer Student Sovernment also took steps in a new iirection. Though it has been around the Business school in one form or another since 1950, HSG revised its constitution and proposed a new one, which was unanimously accepted by the student body of the business school. The purpose of the Hankamer Student Government is to promote unity among the students and to improve communica- tion between the faculty and the student body, and to achieve recognition for the Hankamer School of Business within Baylor University, among other schools of business, and throughout the business community. In the spring, as HSG was being chartered, Dean Richard Scott, the stu- dent government's sponsor, allocated of- fice space to HSG on the first floor of the new academic building. The student government also served as greeters in celebrating the Hankamer School of Business' largest Homecoming Reception ever. In both the fall and spr- ing, HSG held the business school Pre- registration Mixer. This gave freshmen and sophomores interested in majoring in business or just taking business classes, the opportunity to meet pro- fessors and upperclassmen in each major and receive academic and career advice. Hank. Govt 273 -was l it .. 95: W' 'K' iciitlxffim 'E Front Row: Roxane Cooper, Becky Bams, Debbie Shore, Kristy Winter, Christopher Fess, pledge trainer, Deaun Kelley, secretary, Chris Lowrimore, president, Scott Rhodes, vice president, jana Rundle, master ritual, Donna Garrett, Nancy Nuzman, LauraBeth McKinzie, Mike Mitchett, Toni Cortimilia, Lisa Clark. Second Row: Tracey Fuller, Tanya Howard, Susie Lee, jessica Mras, Natalie Romito, jeff Bowles, Shannon Prather, Tim Suba, Fawaz I-Iashmi, Kim Shelton, Sharon -. S ,S...Qg,, .inn W Wilson, Christy Horak, Tyree Collier, Denise Heinen. Third Row: Gary Boyd, joe Felan, john Hannegan, Tina Schraeder, Leichelle McClure, Brent Tompkins, David Schrader, Ellen Butler, Shelly Parks, Melissa Sloan, Marti Vickery, Michelle Nichols, Mark West, Holly McKay, Forth Row: Scott David, Erich Stroh, jennifer Stephenson, Craig Donowho, Belinda Smith, Lance Lewis, Derek Blake, Kevin O'Keefe, Russell Collins, Garry L. Myers, Tim Goodwin, Robbie Williamson, Sara Ransom, Sherryl DeWitt, Dai Atchison. Fifth Row: Tami Powell, Susan Goss Donna Williams, Lori Ann Tyler, Melanie Welt Kent Smith. Sixth Row: David Bolling, David Wilson, jeff Hill, jeff Martin, Barbara Barns, Da Ausley, Darcy Wheeler, Marty Williams, Mae jones, Leslie Stroud, Paul White, Paul Harlow, Stephen Vimau, David Rosenlieb, Greg Lavent Seventh Row: Tod Gillam, Melinda Hooks, jaq Gossett, Donna Heinen, Walter Hatter. Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi is proud to be Baylor's oldest and largest professional business fraternity. Since its incorpora- tion on campus in 1958, the Epsilon Eta chapter has provided students an oppor- tunity to learn about business first hand through professional speakers and ac- tivities. The chapter also emphasizes ser- 274 Alpha Kappa Psi vice to the school and community. Alpha Kappa Psi helped colonize a new chapter at the University of Texas at Dallas in the Fall. They also hosted an M.B.A. night, gathering speakers from various colleges to speak about their M.B.A. programs. In service to the community of W. members planted potatoes for the I ple's Garden for Caritas. On the social side, Alpha Kappa had two different events, the Fall for in Dallas and the Spring formal Austin. font Row: Mike Cassell, Denise Davis, Deborah ogmire, Iulie Zenger, Hudson LaForce, Luke Iotley, jim Patterson, Melody McKnight, Cynthia nith, Iulianne Raines, lennie Madden, Meg evens, Jana Rundle, Shelley McDonald. Second ow, Randy Rial, lay Voncannon, Kelly Butts, Egie Hening, Melinda Froelich, julie Stark, risty Mason. Third Row, Becky Yates, Annette .dwell, Tim Formby, Tracy Owens, Karen Drolte, ana Hollingsworth, Ellen Cassell, Susan Goss, Zane Shepherd, Deborah Holt, Celeste Gabriel, Allison Barto, Ian Duey, Beth Heilmier. Fourth Rowp Shawn Nicholas, Terry Fox, Vicki Bull, Iulia Connally, Ioy Heard, Rebecca Fortenberry, Paula Atkinson, Kay Massey, julie Stoesser, Donna Williams, jonathan Wilkins, Steve Stenton, Dalila Segovia, Lee Stetler, Terri Dagley. Fifth Row, Paul Van Meter, Steve Takamatsu, Mike Boner, David Schrader, Glen Eichelberger, Patti Woolery. Sixth Row, Lance Van Winkle, Ieff McGehee, Kirk Landon, Ross Crutchfield, Ronnie Vickery, Susie Peter-man, Harold Cunningham, Walter Honeycutt, lanelle Roberts, Marty Williams, Paul Manuel, james Walker, Mark Rountree. Seventh Row, Wayne Wieson, Gib Dawson, Mike Miller, Mike McConathy, Brad Harlow, Dave Lofquist, Michael Koehn, Bobby Ralston, Brian Tinsley, Russell Collins, Iohn Kennedy, Chris Hamilton, Steve Ashworth. Beta lphal' i Beta Alpha Psi was an professional, norary accounting fraternity that .idged the gap between students' ademic lives and their entry into the counting profession. Professional leetings each semester with speakers om various public and private firms ave students better insight into what ie world of accounting is really like. Beta Alpha Psi sponsored many ac- vities for the benefit of members and all ncounting students. Tutoring sessions ere held weekly for elementary and .anagerial accounting students. An ad- visement session was held for accoun- ting students before registration. The club distributed a booklet of resumes of the senior accounting majors to com- panies interviewing on campus. Many members went on the fall field trips to Dallas and Houston, visited offices of various firms, and learned more about the companies before interviewing. Baylor's chapter sent delegates to the national convention in Reno, Nevada, and they hosted the regional convention in Dallas. At the regional convention, several Baylor students presented manuscripts on accounting topics. Members of the chapter manned phones and kept accounts of pledges made dur- ing the United Cerebral Palsy Telethon. An invitation banquet was held each semester at Ridgewood Country Club. The chapter sponsored a Pro Am on Diadeloso, inviting representatives from various firms to play in tennis and volleyball tournaments. The chapter also held a reception for Harold Cunn- ingham, a distinguished Baylor alumnus and partner in an international public ac- counting firm. Beta Alpha Psi 275 ll AU'-lb First Rowp Lori Williams frecord. secr.J, Quin Deborah Letbetter, Cynthia Rodriguez, Iessica - Rowp Stacy Alexander, Dana Braden, Kelley Prislovsky Qpledge train.J, Deirdre Reishus fpledge Richardson, Molly Higgins. Third Row, Lauri Gilmer, Laura Miller, Peggy Skaggs, Diane train.j, Darlene Dotson Qpresj, Kim Bolton ftreasj, Norwood ffall trainj, Melanie Howard, Charla Hudson. Susan Quelch fv.pres.j. Second Rowg Becky Cron, Moore, Laura Porterfield, Brenda Bush. Fourth Beta Beta lpha Beta Beta Alpha is a professional business women's organization whose main emphasis is on the rapidly growing role of women in today's business world. Through professional business meetings featuring speakers, service projects, and social activities, members have an op- portunity for well-rounded growth. Service projects included a canned- food drive for Caritas during the Thanksgiving season, and participation 276 Beta Beta Alpha in the campus-wide project Steppin' Out in the spring. Social functions ranged from banquets for newly initiated members and graduating seniors to big sisterflittle sister activities. In addition, teas were held for sponsors Dr. Helen Ligon and Dr. Maxine Hart in both fall and spring semesters. Beta Beta Alpha sponsors many speakers from different areas in the business world in order to enhance fessional development from thei: sights and experiences. The 1985-86 officers were as fol' Darlene Dotson, President, S Quelch, Vice-President, Kim B Treasurer, Leslie Harrison, Corres ing Secretary, Lori Williams, Reco: Secretaryg and Anne Marie Nichc Historian. .Q . .sa Q ,Tit arjmrte at 'Vita W ft ,M Q . ,ww iz ,:f.,wi 2 2-fi , tirv ,, gg. t - 1 V ff r 1-iifY n . x . i X5 'ffigff as .. A . -. ' ff -rv.: f. - rg: r - f. .. s. ff' as. 'i' rl -'f!?3, +f M11 T,..- ' X A in . , 'Www i ' 'fl es ,. f e lf- tit cf.,LrI5,,g:qI4g,. 1 g y L if F' 5 f it lpl .rr t A .PWM A -J., 5,-QQQQ-wi X ' ' kiwi f Awg-jgyrijr rjrfyjgi. v 9, 1-:Q , w., ' ,H H ,, 4' VM ltr A .,,. liifpq 5- . I r 1 M - V A if . ,. M E l - K 21:3-li K , i' W s if 1 . 5-5g:igs,,,3 ' i ii i 2 4 .r . rr' it Row: Tom Steele, chancellor, jeff Lewis, ilain, Frazier Maxwell, vice president- essional, Paula Peters, vice president-father 'ter operations, jeff McKee, president, Gina gin, secretary, Sarah Demond, vice president- ge class, Letisa McKenzie, historian, Dr. David sponsor. Second Row: Wende McNew, Deann Lalew, Kathy Martin, Donna Young, Belinda Watson, jeane Estrada, Cindy Mayfield, jeannie Flynn, Cindy Brown, Dona Dunn, john Kaiser. Third Row: Theresa Thompson, Chris Cox, Dee Dee Miller, jennifer Norris, Cindy Ihling, Cynthia Standifer, Melissa Meyer, Kaye Leavelle, Regina Atwell, Pamela Blaha. Forth Row: joe Hawthorne, Brian Blackwell, Kristi Gyllenhlad, Ward Thulin, Diane Lewis, jan Duey, Cydney Patterson, Connie Howard, Melinda Sanson, Ron Bailey, Carla Gib- bens, Beth Hylton. Fifth Row: Ross Miller, David Mangham, David Boice, Kyle Smith, Scott Salmans, Billy Owen, Kevin Brown, james Burton, Richard Winegar, Stephen Mobley, Wes Arnold, Troy Beavers, Brian Mabry. B Delta Sigma Pi 'elta Sigma Pi is a professional iness fraternity devoted to helping iness students prepare for careers in business world by providing a well- nded program of professional, ser- e, and social activities. he major portion of Delta Sigma Pi's vities involve professional events lecturers. Tours of the Federal erve Bank and Dun 8: Bradstreet ancial Services highlighted a profes- tal field trip to Dallas in the Fall. o, Delta Sigma Pi sponsored three linars: Interviewing Skills, Dress for cess, and Christian Business Ethics. h seminar expanded on different aspects of a professional business per- son's career. In addition to a full professional pro- gram, Delta Sigma Pi held the first an- nual junior AchievementfDelta Sigma Pi Golf Tournament at Cottonwood Creek Golf Course. junior Achievement is the national service project for the in- ternational fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi with all of the proceeds benefitting the junior Achievement Program in Waco. Members taught the Business Basics course of junior Achievement to over 500 Carver Middle School students in the Spring. Delta Sigma Pi also offered an exciting social calendar for its members. In addi- tion to participation in intramurals, highlights from the year included building a unique float for the Homecoming parade, a Fall semi-formal held in Austin, and a Spring for- malfprofessional field trip held in Houston. The primary fund raiser was a Homecoming sweatshirt sale. Because of Delta Sigma Pi's emphasis on professional, service, and social ac- tivities, the fraternity allows its members a unique opportunity to learn more about themselves and their future careers. Delta S igma Pi 277 Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda is a professional business organization chartered on the Baylor cam- pus in 1979. Phi Beta Lambda offered ex- posure to local and national business ac- tivities. Besides competing on state and na- tional levels in economics, accounting, management, and extemporaneous speak- ing, Phi Beta Lambda members this year held local and state leadership positions. Baylor supported the largest Phi Beta Lambda chapter in Texas. During the fall semester, Phi Beta Lamb- da hosted a business luncheon featuring Waco business leaders in accounting, finance, management, and marketing. Once a month, the club has a speaker from a na- tional company such as Arthur Anderson, or a local business such as jim Stewart Realtors. Other activities during the fall in- clude sponsoring a Round-Robin vollyball tournament which hosts over one hundred area clubs and businesses. In the spring the club held a business dinner, again featuring local businessmen. Phi Beta Lambda was also proud to host the State Convention in Waco during April. Besides business functions, Phi Beta Lamb- da held at least one party a month in- cluding theme parties and picnics. The club also participated extensively in intramural sports, winning the men's division in soft- ball and contending in the football playoffs. Phi Beta Lambda members feel Phi Beta Lambda is an organization of individuals who excel in both academic and social pur- suits. lf you are interested in this type of club, look into Phi Beta Lambda. 278 Phi Beta Lambda 1 'f.55Ef?ESrE::jX:+ , ,.,. ,,.. - ,, . G, -is Front Row: Teresa Utsey, Diana Palasota, Mary Palasota, Susie O'Malle , Chana Cate, Wenche Fiskaaen, Zoe Eberlan, Slhannon Burke. Second Row: Melissa Frank, Dana Braden, julie Gilbert, jill Martin, Karen Radle, Kelly McGill, Canie Long, Christie Cain, Sherry Carlpenter, C nthia johnson, Deborah Wilkins, Sylvia owers, Klath Terpstra, Laura Garretson, Kimi Coffman, julie lgomingue, Lori Williams, Brennie Moreland, Tony Nichols. Third Row: Cindy Bently, Archie Dinner, Kent Kalmey, Scott Montgomery, Bill Gant, jay Granberry, Glen Coward, john McLennan, Kyle j. Williams, jeff Bosco, David Higgs, joe Brannon. Forth Row: Scott Craig, Kimber y Taylor, Greg Gunn, David Martin, Brett Beene, Seymore Butts, Ste hen Weintraub, Archie Rudolph, David Bulljard, Chuck North. Fifth Page: Todd Hedgecoth, Kathly Dixon, john A. Hill, Chad Meyer, Brad Tay or, Gib Dawson, Kelly Ream, Bridget Butcher, Marietta Watson, Patrick McAllister, Chris Smith, Chris Yoes, Tamara Manini, Marsha Kees, julie Green, Teresa McDaniel, Lisa Patterson. Officers: Lisa Battley, Chuck Hansen, john Gould, Scott Woodby, Tami Herron, Anne-Marie Nicholson, Stacy Alexander. Front Row: Brad Liles, Spring treasurer, Jeanette Tidmore, Spring secretary, julie Musgrove, Fall secretary, Darby Kinard, Fall treasurer, Connie Howard, president, Sarah Potter, Fall vice presi- dent, Nancy Carpenter, Fall credit card chaimian, Richard Schultz, Spring vice president. Second Row: Shari Thompson, Misty Brown, Susan Brock, Ioan Hissey, Sharon Sublett, Sandra Crane, Terry Page, Melissa Peterson, Priscilla Nimmons, Elaine Haecker. Third Row: Melissa Frank, Dana Braden, Lisa Battley, Cheryl Robb, Roma lean Smith, Amy Marketing Asso The Baylor Marketing Association is a professional organization open to students with an interest in marketing. Through the speakers and activities, members can gain valuable knowledge and experience. The fall semester began with a barbe- que at Cameron Park. Each semester, the club takes an out-of-town field trip to visit an established business organiza- tion. In the fall, members traveled to Dallas to the World Trade Center and the Apparel Mart. Throughout the year, BMA members and interested students were exposed to a variety of marketing concepts and career opportunities through presenta- tions. Some of which included: Ioske's of Texas, La Quinta Motor Inn, Inc., H. E. Butt Grocery Store, Satchi 8: Satchi Advertising, and Pat Murphy of Notre Dame. The Baylor Marketing Association also co-sponsored Career Days and the Career Day Banquet. Prominent businesses came and set up tables, which Musel, Lisa Davis. Forth Row: Dr. Curtis Reierson, Damon Crump, joseph Dodson, Tim Suba, Wes Arnold, Ross Crutchfield, Charese Abanes. Fifth Row: Iohn Gould, Steve Weintraub, john DuCharme, David Amundson, Scott Goodrich. ci ation allowed students to informally ask ques- tions and gather information from in- terested companies. The BMA Credit Card Drives continue to be a successful fund raising event. It gives juniors and seniors the chance to establish their credit through gaining credit cards. Events were concluded in the spring with a formal banquet at Ridgewood Country Club. Sponsors are Dr. Curtis Reierson, Mr. Michael Sims, and Mr. Iames Hunt. BMA 279 Front Row: Darrell Leverkuhn, Brandon Hyatt, David Vandewalker, Bobby Ralston, Cynthia Ursprung, sweetheart, Rob Sweeden, Paul Den- man, james Talton, Kevin Novak and Mike Robillard. Second Row: Ricky Dobbs, joel Ahumada, Mike Carter, Mike Hardin, Rick Hicks, Larry Auvenshine, Mike Boner, Roy Britton, Kevin Brand, james Miller and Conrad Jorgensen. Third Row: Tommy johnson, Charlie Patterson, D4 Frasher, Gary Sheppard, Bart Hale, Tod Lav Mike Tisdel, Steve May, Tom Crumpler, IN Guerra, Tracy Owens, Bob Spittal, Alan Bennett Kappa Kappa Psi j Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary band fraternity dedicated to the service of college and university bands. The Beta Alpha chapter at Baylor has service to the Baylor band program as its number one objective. The band pro- gram includes the Baylor University Golden Wave Marching Band, the wind ensemble, symphonic band, concert band, and the jazz ensemble. Kappa Kappa Psi works to ensure a smooth- running program in the areas of man- power and equipment maintenance. Together with sister chapter Tau Beta Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi maintains the Waco Hall concessions operations. This gives service to the major concerts and programs of Waco Hall and provides the funds necessary to purchase need equipment to help operate the bands. In addition to service to the Bay bands, Kappa Kappa Psi has comm sioned music for the Baylor band p: gram, and has a tradition of helping t Waco community by providing sm bands for the annual Special Olymp and the Waco Cotton Palace Pageant. HH C H 2 lx 3 at td ' - - .ts .r ,- f ---- 1 , . t1! ,Q,r,. ea.,.a:p N,, -. -- 5 Wg E ' Y I-Q: jj, .ti ' 4 . A ' : rf -'I.v,wl 15 'iliif ? ' if' - . 5 .t A . , , N x 5 .,.,i, , . , , . . A ' 1 ,lwvqp ,l,, it '7'f1I7'wv 'A V 5,45 , it S . 'li ,sp rw wgtua va f-A ,W X, it mais... .. we- W M-M-mmisaat ' sjnggxmw-Avczw n we M -- ,. f - - -- 'I . .- fuse: A. IC: .1 . . 1 , 1 IE -,s.55 ': r-an IFr0nt Rowl: Diana Meyer, Karon Miller, Seorganne Bolte, Anne Marie Foster, Sandy Hollis, 'ulie Simpson. lSecond Rowlz Kimile Smith, Carole viiller, Patricia Wright, Kimberly Grant, Laura Eiurkett, Kristen Pearson, Allison Little, Robin Robertson, Tia Mahan, Wendy Baron, Lieschen Reichardt. lThird Rowbz Cynthia Ursprung, Mia Eaton, Scottie Calloway, Deborah Focarile, Gena Dawson, Lori Blazine, Becky Bragaw, Anna Talbot, Michelle johns, Dawn Manoleas, Martha McKen- zie, Valerie Salcido, Becky Cron. tFourth Rowlz Lyn Moorefield, Nadia West, Cherie Boykin, Catherine Agustin, Suzy Dahl, Clarisia Rodriguez, Sarah Jacobsen, jennifer Wallin, Kris Cummings, Lisa Giacona, Elizabeth Robbins, Tamara Raatz, Donna Walls, Allison Milner, Shari Brown, Alice Criessel, Amy Resko, and Michelle LaFonte. Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma, the national honorary sand sorority, has service to the band as .ts primary goal. Club activities began early in the fall with a Big SisterfLittle Sister party welcoming new freshman girls into the band. During football games, they served free Dr. Pepper to BUGWB and visiting bands in coordina- tion with Kappa Kappa Psi, their brother fraternity. Both Tau Beta Sigma and Kap- pa Kappa Psi sold bowl-bound sweat- shirts to finance a stereo system for the band. Some of the service activities provided by Tau Beta Sigma include selling con- cessions at Waco Hall events, selling roses during football games, and having receptions for the Wind Ensemble and jazz Band. The sorority also sponsored a party for members of the band in Arkan- sas, and a pizza party for the entire band. Some of the money earned has been donated to the Waco Association for the Deaf. Tau Beta Sigma 281 x Q' -. ov L .a . ...,...W,t l sag 3 elgg it? CSI Delta Psi Kappa Delta Psi Kappa, established on the recognize worthwhile achievement, to tion in health, physical education Baylor campus in 1948, is the profes- develop interest, to promote greater recreation. sional honor fraternity in health, fellowship, to encourage high standards The motto of Delta Psi Kappa is: physical education and recreation. The of scholarship and professional prepara- sound mind in a sound body. purpose of this organization is to 282 Delta Psi Kappa College Republican i iii' 'ET N113 i s m e ::': e ei l 3 iii? 'Q ist : .Mit Vi iii if if iii gi ,S S E,--55: .. it 8 S 5 'T :.. t g., it i i f 7 S i .sg gig it . isis ,aww is fi., gifts ' fit -Wm - 1 . 3 VNf...,W...m..,..,mwnvsw, ' W my wwwww ,waawwwwm-W - li , 2 - WMM, ,.,,r,GMM--M--M Mr' .... - :fm-er MQgNjjj,::, H ,.,,,,,,, ,:'g M.. Wfraw e ..... - i is 'Y i.E5smwiwms, ,ga 32 5 Q ' i . t 9 as E Q r Q SE at + fi 5E'::K'5: ':: QE 5 it i gg . 555 K it , 5 5 5 E 'Q s i s li 'Ph 32 4 X 5 ? 3 3, E iv 2 'Q-1451 3 3 if Q SE fi , EEE as ,r if -fi t 2 iii ig , EEL is i' s gi 3 t tae-Mwwmtefcff mwM.mawmWAfMw'i g iT. n em ra 4 sam- Mwerrissgseare k ,g,.,mW ' vYWge'Zi? t fFront Rowl: Claire Redditt QSec.5, Billy Owen fChmn.j, Lisa Wojtalak flixecutive Vice Chmnj, Doug Holman QVice Chmn. of Membershipj. iSe- cond Rowiz Leighton Moren fMember at Largei, William Fairbrother Nice Chmn, of Programsj, Cole Inman QMember at Largej, Brinkley Richard- son CMember at Largej. The College Republicans of Baylor believe that a belief in God, the democratic principles of free enterprise, and human freedom upon which our na- tion was founded, are responsible for its greatness. College Republicans of Baylor is a political organization open to all full-time college students. lt is supported by annual dues and fundraisers. The main purpose of the organization is to maintain an informed electorate regar- ding all issues, local and national, through the expertise of guest speakers. lFront Rowl: Marisa Chambers, Ken Morrow, Scott Hudson, Scott Glover, John Wyss, Lisa Wojtalak, Billy Owen, Charles Robertson, Brinkley Richard- son, Misty Garrett, Paul Hernandez, Doug Holman. lSecond Rowl: Kent Chambers, Chris Moseley, james Young, Gina Holbrook, Verna Cur- rier, Robert Nash, Brent Christopher, Brent Whiteley, Holly West, Melody Yelverton, Mark Cole, Greg Usry. lThird Rowl: Russ Lancaster, Ieff Hayser, lack Sinz, Tim Hans, William Rice, john Cooper, Tood Smith, Larry Auvenshine, Michael Bain, Raleigh Johnson. fFourth Rowix jason Waltman, Eric Swaim, Tom Newby, Scott Goodrich, Mark Kwas, Derek Blake, Cole Inman, Bill Fairbrother and Chris Fess. College Republicans 283 284 BHEA l :-' s- 5 ' 1FrontRowJ' Am Gibson, Gina Holbrook 1oAnna . y , Meyer, Kamron LeMaster. lSecond Rowlz Karen Gibson fChaplainJ, janet Kernodle CRec. sec.J, Renee Mitchell CPres. electj, Tracy Nivens fPres.J, The purposes of the Baylor Home Economics Association are: to promote pride in the home economics profes- sions, to initiate membership in profes- sional organizations, to provide oppor- tunities for the development of leader- ship, and to meet and know practicing professional home economists. The Baylor Home Economics Associa- tion is affiliated with the Texas and the American Home Economics Association. Membership is open to any Baylor stu- dent majoring in home economics. julie Covington fVice-presj, Beth Kessler QTreas.j, Bitsy Coffman fHist.J, Dr, Billie Nowlin QSponsorJ. lThird Rowi: Susan Lewis, Darlene LeMay, Lois I. Covill, Laura Abel, Gina Thornhill, Amy Fore, BHE BHEA members are also members of the following professional groups of their choice: Baylor Student Dietetics Association, Interior Design Club, Fashion Group, Vocation Homemaking Teachers Association of Texas, or Baylor Association for the Education of Young Children. Officers of the 1985-1986 year were: President Tracy Nivens, President-elect Renee Mitchell, Vice-president julie Covingtong Secretary Janet Kernodle, Lynda Urso. lFourth Rowjz Robin Blackbum, De Hafford fAsst. Faculty Sponsorj, Suzanne Duhi Alison Day, Kathy Keathley, Tamara Taylor, Bec Manson, Angela Sapolio. Treasurer Beth Kessler, Parliamentariz Holly Hillp Reporter Karla jean lohnso Historian Bitsy Coffman, Chapla Karen Gibson. BHEA sponsors were E Delta Hafford and Dr. Billie Nowlin. Activities included a Taco Salad Pa ty , the Texas Home Economics Studei Section Meeting in San Marcos, a bai quet to honor seniors and install new c ficers, as well as monthly meetings ii cluding speakers on home economic related topics. l Front Row: Beth Morton, president, Debbie Shore, Dr. Pati Milligan. Third Row: Belinda Watson, treasurer, Catherine Montgomery, vice president, Blake Hughes, Nancy Walker, Charla Moore. Darlene Dotson, secretary. Second Row: Annette Forth Row: Ieff Martin, john Ducharme, Mark Kidwell, Deborah Letbetter, AnnaPat Cartwright, Cooper, Brian Cade. Ep ilon Delta Pi Epsilon Delta Pi is an honor society system field. Members are chosen on the established in 1973 and the Alpha Beta whose membership consists of outstan- basis of their scholastic achievement in a Chapter at Baylor was chartered ding undergraduate and graduate degree programin this field. December12, 1983. students in the computer information The national organization was Front Row: Debbie Crownover, Becky Murdock, Terri Sparkman, jeannie McCray, Penni Piper, julie Sundene, Kim Hanson, Shari Putman, Kurt Mahler, Kelly Hutchinson. Second Row: Michelle Mackenzie, Debbie Niederer, Mica Togami, Stacy Black, Amy Lloyd, joslyn Berry, Lance List, Chad Gulledge, Debbie Chadwick, Shawn Shannon, Pam Alewine. Third Row: Catherine Boggs, Arlette Buchanan, Diedra Cowart, Rosemary Petty, Kevin McCassland, Emily Pace, Shannon May, Lisa Bevers, Leonard Albright, Lori Krause, Keitrah Arnold. Fourth Row: Ginny Cannata, Dr. Sam Cannata, Kyle Mitchell, joni Snider, Matt Terrell, Grear Howard, Heather Stayton, Mike Patterson, Shane Anthony, Amy Tucker, Max Smith, Linda Poore, Kristi Lassiter, Miles Phillips, Allison Hunt, Laura Durham. Fifth Row: Ross O'Brien, Troy Wolff, Mark Benno, Krista Schooley, Kathryn McHenry, jessica Womble, Tim Flanagan, Susan Rowland, Karen Holder, Barbara Ryan, Kim Sherwin, jim Phillips. Sixth Row: George Baptist Student Under the office of Religious Ac- tivities, the purpose of the Baptist Stu- dent Union is to help equip Baylor students reach the world for Christ. A student-led organization, the BSU strives to meet the needs of Baylor students through reaching out on cam- pus. The BSU is directed by an executive council of students. The council plans and coordinates the activities of the BSU and is responsible for a large number of 286 Baptist Student Union yearly programs which include Seren- dipity, the Baylor Family Worship ser- vice held each Wednesday evening, spiritual growth seminars, small group Bible studies, leadership training, mis- sions, fellowships, intramurals, annual retreats and a noon-time Bible study lun- cheon program. Freshmen have special meetings, planned and carried out by the Freshmen Council, to help bring the new Loutherback, Colleen Swain, Chris Norris, Dave Pritchard, Brenda Brasher, Tina Anderson, Lorri Black, Dona Dunn, julie Vennell, julie Blackshire Becky Horn, William Taylor, Mark Smith, Steve Coy, jim Billman, Ben Hanna, Kevin Connley, Dwight Rector, Heather Paddock, Todd Pylant. Seventh Row: Greer Kendall, Amy Godwin, jarr Barr, Sheri Ross, Mike Scott, jeff Williams, Manu Rogue, Steve Chambers, Mark Baird, Steve Hays David Bond, David Rowland, Ken Ramsey. Union student on the campus into the area religious activities at Baylor. A major emphasis of the BSU is to pr vide a link between the campus and tl local church, while providing many o portunities for fellowship and leade ship, the BSU aims at increasing eve students spiritual growth. The director of the BSU is Georg Loutherback, The associate directors a Shawn Shannon and Grear Howard. -QM-au..-.W ,va-A. A at ,n Baptist Student Union 287 H, ll . fi. 95:1 Front Row: Diane Warburton, Kim Dunn, Amy Dykeman, Liz Allen. Second Row: Larry Browning, Lisa Woodliff, Sharon White, Kelly Massey, Cheryl Lowe, Martha Beth Carson. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor School of Education who have dent, Cynthia Ursprung, Vice-Preside society in education. The members of demonstrated outstanding academic Dede Warburton, Secretary-Treasur Baylor's chapter, Beta XI, are junior, achievement at Baylor University. The and Sheryl Prewitt, Historian. senior, and graduate students of the 1985-86 officers are Kim Dunn, Presi- 288 Kappa Delta Pi Golden Girls laylor's Golden Girls are the twirlers the Golden Wave Band. These dents, who range from freshmen to iors, have earned this recognition by l nde McNew if 1. .N . ., E .5521 :Li i l it 3, . if N I h,4ft, Yi 'E 4 . Q fwii' . in ,Q Z, if it I Y fit: l fl' I :xl 2. f!. S 4 - ti l . zrry Copeland lo Fisher Golden Girl. The eight Golden Girls per form their routines with the band at foot ball games, parades, and pep rallies. years of study and performance. Every year, twirlers from all over the Southwest come to try-outs at Baylor University hoping to be selected as a x 9 Mindy Berry Monica Motley Deanna Law julie Zumwalt Michele Walsh Golden Girls 289 290 EMS l s I iFront Rowlz Anna Koestler, Cinna Castillo, Tami Darwin Harris, Brad Allen, Ty Phillips, Hal Lee. 1Third Rowl: Keith Hankins. Cook, Darlene Cheek, Kim Nix. lSecond Rowl: Baylor EMS Baylor Emergency Medical Service is an organization sponsored by the Baylor Health Center. It operates 24 hours a day while school is in session to bring free emergency medical assistance anywhere on campus. Twelve emergency medical technicians fEMT'sQ made up this year's squad. In addition to this primary func- tion, other activites include: conducting monthly CPR classes for the Baylor com- munity, sponsoring a mock accident each semester as part of Baylor EMS Awareness Week, providing special service instruction for Baylor organi: tions, enjoying occasional social g togethers, etc. Baylor EMSis a qualifir energetic group providing reliah emergency care on campus, and more. it 'pf - ti st! W lFront Rowlz Federal judge Sam johnson, judge Derwood johnson, Attorney General jim Mattox, Coke Mills, judge Bob Thomas, Vic Feasel, Gene Evans, Lyndon Olsen, Rachel Brand, Sherry Dover, Debbie Smith, Odessa Wells, Cindy Head, judge George Allen. tSecond Rowj: Dr. Tom Myers Young Demo The Young Democrats of America is based on the concept that the youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow. The organization provides a channel for the youth of today to become better inform- ed and involved in the decisions of their government. We discuss, debate, and educated about issues facing our society and our future. This year the Baylor Young Democrats were very active on campus and in the Waco community. Many speakers came to speak to the Young Democrats, who might not otherwise come to Baylor, in- cluding Father Peter Hinde, who has spent much of his life as a missionary in Central America and told about his re- cent kidnapping by Contra forces operating out of Costa Rica. Programs during the year also included a forum on Apartheid and South Africa, terrorism against the United States, poverty in America, and changing political patterns in the two party system. Our primary goal is to raise the level of consciousness on campus about important issues that students may not be exposed to or take the time to consider. In the community, the Young Democrats helped to raise money for the local Democratic Party organization, worked on campaigns, registered voters in areas of Waco where voter registration was low, and encouraged those who had never participated in the political process before to get involved. We were amazed tsponsorj, David Partain, Darrin Lacey, Mark Walker, Eric Williams, Gay Gilson, Melinda Fancher. CI'HtS to find many misconceptions held by poor citizens about their right to par- ticipate and vote. As in the past, the Baylor Young Democrats took leadership roles in the Young Democrats of Texas convention in the spring, taking stands on issues and writing most of the plat- form planks. The impact of our club on the state level also influenced the representation of the youth of the Democratic Party at conventions and state policy-making meetings. Many candidates came to speak to the Young Democrats during the campaign season, giving students a chance to discuss im- portant issues facing the nation and Texas with state leaders. Young Democrats 291 Phi Theta is the physical therapy club at Baylor University. The Groups' pur- pose is to learn more about the different aspects of physical therapy and to act as a support group for people interested in the field of physical therapy. Phi Theta invites guest speakers to its meetings to share about their ex- periences in the field of physical therapy, and they have a field trip once a semester to a physical therapy related facility. Officers were as follows, Susan Clax- ton, President, Alison Cooper, Vice- President, and Belinda Zavala, Secretary. Phi Theta sponsor was Dr. Kenneth Wilkins. Phi Theta its ' E .. Q 1 ? Belilnda Zavala, Wendy Cork, Laura Shelden, Wilkins fsponsorj, Leslie Hugh, Alison C001 Michelle Martin, Karen Schumann, Dr. Kenneth T. Amanda McNeil, Le Pham, and Susan Claxton. Missions Emphasis Week Missions Emphasis Week '85 COct. 27-305 was the fourth annual week devoted to educating students about missions and mission opportunities. Twenty-three home and foreign mis- sionaries visited on the campus, speak- ing in classes, leading seminars and Bible studies, and visiting one on one with students. The 16 member student steering com- mittee was selected in February 1985 and planned and implemented the ac- tivities under the direction of the student W-directors and administrative assistant. The week was organized by the missions coordinator at the BSU. 292 Phi ThetafMEWSC lFront Rowl: Naho Li, Beth Kessler, Tracy Nivens, Susan Sneed, Cheryl Gist, julie Blackshire. 0' Dona Gaither. ISecond Rowiz Lisa Neese, Tom Picturedb: Ross Flood, Diana Adair, Brent Pee. Gibson, Drew Hayes, Scott Whitson, Martha Kathy Newsom, and Amy Tucker. Tyree. lThird Rowlz Brenda Brasher, Pam Piper, . CEC mt Rowlz Trish Dorsey, Nancy Tennell, Lisa ter. tThird Rowiz Lisa Young, Kelly Kimbrough, zhold. fSec0nd Rowlx julia Garrison, Iana Lori Farley, Thomas I. Proctor, Melissa Rogers, wer, Lisa Strader, Iulie Thomas, Ruth Ann Pet- Hazel Anderson, Debbie Milliken, and Kim Duren. Acer C, GU' If ont Rowb: Christie Brittingham tsecjtreasj, Kristi Lazenby. tSecond Rowlz Susan Roberts fv- ty Ruth Baker fsponsorj, Miriam Iordan fpresj, pres.J, Iulie Covington, and Dayna Goss. The Baylor Student Council for Excep- tional Children is a professional teaching organization in its second year. It is designed for special education and speech pathology majors who like in- volvement and interaction with excep- tional citizens in the Waco community. The club had two meetings a month, each featuring guest speakers from the campus or community who related to the members the special talents and needs for involvement with special peo- ple. Activities included helping sponsor the Special Olympics, working with a special bowling league, and co- sponsoring a Halloween carnival for students at the McLennon County Co- op. In addition, several members attend- ed the state conference at Stephen F. Austin State University. SCEC aims to provide experience with exceptional children, along with a ser- vice to the Waco community. The Association for Childhood Educaton International QACEIJ is the ma- jor professional organization whose sole purpose is concerned with all aspects of the growth and development of children. ACEI had meetings throughout the semester with different guest speakers. Activities included Thanksgiving Roundtable at Seventh and james Baptist Church, a Christmas party at Miss Baker's, a hospital visit to the children's ward in the spring, and the School of Education Banquet. SCECXADEI 293 Assoc. of Black Student The Association of Black Students of Baylor University received its charter in 1980. Since then, the club has con- tinuously grown in membership and visibility. ABS provides a social outlet for Black students and also seeks to broaden the cultural awareness of the entire Baylor student body. In addition to a Big BrotherfSister- Little BrotherfSister Program for the in- coming Black freshmen, ABS sponsored a Thanksgiving banquet called The Autumn Fest, featuring judge Mary Ellen Hicks of Fort Worth, a fall formal, a fashion show, several picnics, a beginn- ing of the year mixer, and for the first time, a reception for the parents of the black students during Parent's Weekend. The Baylor University Games Society QBUGSJ, established in 1982, is an organization dedicated to bringing together students who enjoy any sort of table-top game. The club seeks to in- troduce its members and Baylor students in general to a variety of games, inform- ing them and challenging their minds and imaginations in a spirit of sport- smanship and fair play. It does this by having weekly meetings in which members and non-members play games, teaching each other new games, teaching new people old games, and by holding occasional game tournaments in cooperation with the Student Union. The games played are any that may be played indoors, sitting down at a table. They range from card games fsuch as Spades or Unoj to board games Qsuch as Monopoly and Riskj to science fiction- based games fsuch as Gamma World, Star Fleet Battles, and Cosmic En- counterj to fantasy-based games fsuch as Middle Earth and AD8:DJ to strategic simulations fsuch as Squad Leader and War in the Pacificj to classical games fsuch as chess and Pentej and any other kind of game fsuch as Trivial Pursuit or something we createj. 294 ABSfCames .- N eg X 1 . E l is fx is ti 1Front Rowlz Tammy LaCour, Tamara Davis fparlj, Rhonda Broden, Xanberlyn Spencer, Nicole Sippial, Michele Harris fhistj, Sharon Boose, Wan- da Wiggins, Teresa Cardner fpresj, Laura Lambert, Deb Andrist fsponsorj. fSec0nd Rowl: Barry Baker, james Benedict, Lawrence Pettis, Jonathan Mc- Clellan, Arthur T. King fsponsorj, Gary Shep fsecj, LaMarriol Smith, Vicount Cornwall pres.J, john Saxon, Kevin Kendall, Eric R. Willi La Sha Lenzy, Ken Hobson, and Dr. Lass Tiihonen Qsponsorj. Games Societw J 'Q eff?-e M Y.,.,,.s- e fFront Rowlz Shailesh Mori, Bradley Tompkins, Wada fsec.J, Keith Ray fpresj, jonathan Ernest Lisa Hampton, Louann Qualls, Bryan Baker, Iohn pres.J, and Mike Gooch. Wolfe. tSecond Rowiz Richard Geiszler, Kevin Phi Sigma Tau it Row: Neal Woodall, Barry Hall, Darren L. ey, Christine Hord. Second Row: lose' Portilla, .g Strange, Stuart Rosenbaum, and Marilyn Ender, When one man speaks to another man who doesn't understand him, and when the man who's speaking no longer understands, it's metaphysics. - Voltaire. Phi Sigma Tau, a national honors society in the field of philosophy, is the official name of the organization, but the philosophy club is for students of all ma- jors, if they are interested in matters philosophic. The crack recruiting team scans the globe for guest speakers, and the result is a speaker schedule that can best be described as eclectic. From Plato to Sar- tre, St. Thomas to Marx, issues and ideas are discussed openly by experts from a wide range of disciplines. There are informal discussion meetings, where students and professors can express their own views in a more relaxed setting. The club also oversees the publication of the Brevoloquium Philosophicum, a student philosophy journal. Engineering Student Lit Row: Elaine Roach fsec.J, Karen Hand, Lorie b ftreasj, Laura Bunker. Second Row: Brad vs er, Brad Ray, Tim Frank, Daniel Li. Third N: Chad Hullender, Ken Krisik, Price Ringo, Charles Cross, Rick Sloop fpresj. Fourth Row: Paul Acosta, Scott Weeks, Dr. Tommie Thompson fsponsorl, leff Amos, and Steven lowers lv-pres.l. The Baylor Engineering Students Club increased awareness of the engineering profession within the Baylor community. The club sought to encourage and pro- mote professional and social develop- ment of students in the engineering disciplines at Baylor. The Fall activities included an exten- sive tour of the Vought Aerospace and Dynamics Division of LTV in Dallas and the nomination of Elaine Roach as the Homecoming representative. In the Spr- ing the club sponsored Engineering Awareness Week with speakers from Texas Instruments and IBM. The Fall officers were Rick Sloop, president, Steve lowers, vice president, Elaine Roach, secretary, Lorie Webb, treasurer, Paul Acosta, publicist. The Spring officers were Steve lowers, presi- dent, Lorie Webb, vice president, Karen Hand, secretary, Michelle LoGiudice, treasurer, Paul Acosta, publicist. Phi Sigma TaufEngineering 295 The Baylor Student Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers is an organization whose goal is to further prepare students for their careers in the field of interior design. ASID tries to reach its aim by par- ticipating in markets and seminars in Dallas and Houston and by listening to local designers relate their professional experiences and specific relationship to the field of interior design. III N 1 F x 1 l fFront Rowlz Linda Austing, Robin Harrison, Col- leen Hansen, Gretchen Iones, Dr. Aeta N. Lance, Ian Kernodle, Londa Ogletree, Harriet White. iSe- cond Rowlz Stephanie Green, Iudy Dykes, Larie McCluskey, Lori Scargall, Suellen Ener, Ieannie Rich, Gina Thornhill, Iana White. fThird Rowlz Sherry Featherston, Marthanne Sharpe, Rachel MacCracken, Tamara Taylor, Patricia Guth Cheryl Ayers. IFourth Rowlz Becky Bryan, Su Dreyer, Dorothy Brakefield, Kathy Keathley, Ro Hickman, Gretchen Dean. fFifth Rowl: Sara Ki Sari Williams, Mary Roberts, Susan Clark, Da Medley, Betsy Smithen, Renae Palmer, If Stamper, and Sharon Popelka. Management Careers Clult The Management Careers Club serves students of all majors who are interested in pursuing careers in management. The primary aim of the club is to better ac- quaint students with the realities of managing and help them obtain entry level management jobs. Club activities include guest speakers, skill-building workshops, and student-faculty socials. Club sponsors are Dr. Phil Van Auken, Mrs. Tammy Hunt, and Mr. john Boyd. Officers were Darlene 1. Dotson, Presi- dent, Reed Thoss, Vice-President, Sandy Doehring, Publicity Chairman, and Christy Horak, Membership Chairman. 296 ASIDX Management Careers lFront Rowl: Andrea Burpo, Pat Pathipvanich, Sandy Doehring fv-pres. of mkt.j, Darlene Dotson fpresj, Misty Brown, Carolyn Tyler. iSecond Rowl: Dr. Phil Van Auken, Mr. Iohn Boyd, Mrs. Tammy Hunt, Zina Rodenbeck Crim, Reed Tha lv-presj, Mr. Keith Ward, Doug Holman. fN0t p turedb: Mads Lillelund. Rho lpha Ep ilon l Alpha Epsilon Rho is a national honorary broadcasting organization comprised of students and professionals in the fields of RadiofTVfFilm, and Communication Specialization. The 1985-86 year began strong with a doubling of last years membership and a new sponsor, Dr. Judith Saxton. AERho 2 chapter advisor is Sam Norman. AERho events included guest speeches by KXXV Q meterologist Stu Bowersox and president fi it 1 s 2 . s E J l i K A of Stewart Productions, Allen Stewart. E Educational tours were taken of Video lf Post and Transfer in Dallas and KJNE radio station. Three members attended the Regional Convention at Sam Houston State HE E University, allowing the members to make professional contacts. M 'S M 5 rr 3 t'rt'M' MW gjjfwtr W ss I.: - Activities for fall included a Women in gmt ,,,, lm W... C Communication conference and Na- mt Rowlz Samuel Norman QChapter advisory L Bonner QV-pres.J, Dee Dieterich CPres.J, tele Barborek fPub.J, Dina Treadaway fSec.- s.J, Laura Weber CSpec. Eventsj, Dr. Judith on Qsponsorj. iSecond Rowlx Alicia Patterson, Deborah Rupe, Nanci Moreland. lThird Rowlx Debbie Eaton, Karen Gentry, Lisa Key, Suzanne Speak, Pat Shipman, Ricky Long. tFourth Rowjz Jeannie McKee, Emily Potts, Andy Lynn, David Jordan, Tamara Davis, Andrew Wilson. tional Convention, both held in Dallas. AERho toured KWTX and KXXV, held a resume workshop, and had a Valentine party. Fundraisers for AERho included T-shirt sales and bake sales. Sigma Tau Delta 5 s 2 2 X K i l X .2 5 tl 255 92 S lt 5 MTW Y Lwwfwlf AWFS W nt Rowlc Donna Strickland, Debbie Crumbie, e Corley, Wendy Prater, Lisa Woodliff, Jill 9. lSecond Rowl: Alison West, Kelly Shobe, ee Dechert, Rebecca Zimmer, Staci Penn. ird Rowlz Kathryn Alexander, Debbie Niederer, Makio Yoshikado, Will Dorward, Jan Al- mond, Emi Burke. lFourth Rowlz Bradley Tom- pkins, Dr. Frank Leavell, Shannon Lavender, Scott Browning, Steve Stigler, Scott Moore. Sigma Tau Delta is a national English honorary society with an emphasis on scholarship and creativity. Membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors with an overall GPA of 3.1 and an English GPA of 3.5. Sigma Tau Delta initiated 30 new members with a total of 50 members, achieving their goal to increase the number of active members in the group. They held a Poe party at Halloween and a Spring Banquet in April. The Sigma Tau Delta National Convention was held in St. Louis. Dr. Leavell is National Vice President of Sigma Tau Delta. Other officers in- clude Renee Dechert, President, Donna Strickland, Vice President, Emi Burke, Secretary, Katheryn Alexander, Treasurer, Jill King, Historian, Will Dor- ward, Entertainment. Speakers included Linda Walker, Tom Hanks, Ann Miller, Ann Paton and Steven Haven. AERh0fSigma Tau Delta 297 Pi Sigma Alpha is the national honor society for political science students. Its purpose is to recognize and promote scholarship and interest in the areas of government, political science and public affairs. The Baylor University chapter sponsors speakers in the Fall and Spring semesters and enjoys the annual Christmas gathering at the home of Dr. Robert Miller, sponsor of the Baylor chapter. The group usually attempts a Spring picnic with competition between the political science faculty and students. Front Row: julia Hipps, Andy Schreck, Mark Walker, Fred Pratt III, Susan Gunnells. Second Row: Lyn Robbins, Mitch Stevens, Kim Gartside, Marshall Shott, Bobby Seward, Mark Mitchell, Brad Foster. Third Row: Dr. Richard Battistoni, Linda Gursky, Dr. Robert Miller, Terry O'Donnell, Dr. Gerald Fielder. Pi Sigma lpha I I I I n 2 i 1 3 Capp Debate Forum The Glenn R. Capp Debate Form boasts one of the proudest traditions of excellence at Baylor. Baylor debaters have participated in over 30 inter- collegiate tournaments across the nation, winning over 150 team and individual awards this year. Dr. Robert Rowland and Professor David Hingstman coached the Baylor squad this year. They and graduate assistant coaches Scott Deatherage, Alex Pritchard and Thea Rademacher directed the annual Glenn R. Capp Invitational intercollegiate debate tournament on the Baylor campus in February, which at- trated teams from 36 colleges in 17 states. For the seventh consecutive year, Baylor sent the maximum two teams to represent Baylor at the national debate tournament. Mark Dyer and Lyn Rob- bins and Dave Giardina and Griffin Vin- cent were both awarded a first round at- large bid to the tournament, an honor given to only 16 teams each year. Baylor is one of three universities to receive two such bids. 298 Pi Sigma AlphafDebate Front Row: David Giardina, Lyn Robbins, Tim Anderson, David Hingstman, Dr. Robert Rowland, Mark Dyer, Susan Stanfield, Victor Morton. Se- cond Row: Diana Lovell, james Clendenen, Cary Voss, Chris Martin, Benny Voth, Griffin Vincent, Bruce Oakley, Martin Loeber, Chuck Burkhart Scott Deatherage, Paul Shomshor, Danny Plan Alex Pritchard, Craig Thomas, David Baxter, Thi Rademacher. 5- Chamber Singers f t Rowlz Michelle McGee, Anne Lewis, Nancy Michael Rogers, Steve Carrell, Mark Risinger, naw, Maria Gomez, Angela Malek, Robin hy, LaRinda Horan, Dr. Robert Young, nd Rowlz Charles Kuykendall, Scott Vernon, Wesley Gilliland, Raymond Sage. fNot Picturedj: Billy Park and Mary Runkle. A .C4P?11.a Choir E -4,... . ,,,...Y ,,-, . Q - e Cl , L , ,.- , nb - Row: Amy Sparkman, Cindy Calvert, Susan r, LaRinda Horan, Rodney Crawford, en Carroll, jay Wicker, Tim Dishongh, ond Sage, Brad Jackson, Amy Pierce, Ioan ner, Arlana Middleton, Carol Anderson, Dr. Sanders. Second Row: judy Luper, Robin hy, Anne Lewis, Greta jordon, John Farmin, Washbum, Mark Martin, Greg Wilson, Scott ers, Billy Park, David Crowden, Stacey 'rs, Shannon Lynch, Cherie McClellan, l Camarano. Third Row: Allison Eicoltz, Tia Lava, Denise Dugger, Allyssa Stafford, Scott Meeks, Wesley Gilliland, Brandon Doubek, Michael Dean, David Kipp, Alan Thomas, Mark Nolen, Brett Marshall, Paula Barnes, Janna Swinney, Kim Lilly, Deanna Williams. Fourth Row: Deborah Stone-Richardson, jeannie McCray, Donya Duggleby, Diana Adair, Kelli Porter, jon Morrell, jay Hill,l Robin Roewe, jay Morris, Chris Denney, jack Young, Kevin Baber, Fred Tarrant, Deborah Tidwell, Cynthia Sorensen, Lana Heiman, Miranda Haslam. Under the direction of their founder, Dr. Robert Young, the Chamber Singers, a Baylor University vocal ensemble, have performed in many sections of the country on tours. The group has become renowned as one of the finest ensembles at Baylor University. The Chamber Singers' traditional compact size, this year totaling 16 members, allowed them to perform a variety of styles in their musical selec- tions. These styles ranged from Renaissance to those of a contemporary nature. In 1986, the group gave concerts in both the fall and spring semesters. These are always performed in the beautiful section of Armstrong Browning Library's Meditation Foyer. They also completed a tour, accompanied by the dean of the school of music, through the southeastern part of the country, touring from Atlanta, GA., through North Carolina. The Baylor University A Capella Choir is in the second year under the direction of Dr. Hugh Sanders. This year began with not only musical participation, but with a breakfast for the members in order to meet everyone in the choir. This fall the A Capella Choir sang a short per- formance for Parent's Weekend. The choir also sang for the Honor Choir Festival. The fall concert was given with the Concert Choir and wrapped up the semester with all choirs in the Combined Choirs Christmas Concert. In the spring, in addition to a regularly planned con- cert, the choir sang for several special oc- casions, two of which were a special meeting a Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Music Education National Conference in Los Angeles, California. The A Capella Choir, with the Concert Choir, traveled to Great Britain in the summer. Chamber SingersfA Capella 299 lpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta is an interna- tional pre-medicalfpre-dental honor society. AED was founded to encourage academic excellence, assist students in preparing for careers in medicine or den- tistry, and provide numerous services to the university and community. Texas Beta's fall semester activities in- cluded a UNICEF fund drive at Hallo- ween and an initiation banquet honoring the 1985 Dinstinguished Alumnus, Dr. William Hillis. Spring activities included the annual pre-medfpre-dent day in February, at which representatives and students from Texas and Arkansas medical and dental schools discussed a variety of topics. They also sponsored the MCAT review program involving approximately 45 hours of lectures from Baylor professors, several practice tests and helpful hints on taking the MCAT. i it r 2 all f s rl 5 u i Af: ,,:VV::.,,.,, .., , is rw M E- in M- ' ' 5, q A MRM V Fm' .ami , -.. V - fm YL H' Front Row: KL-RJ Kim Nix, Donna Dizon, Kha Vo, javier Vasquez, Danny Lee, Andy Lehr. Second Row: j. Scott Baker, john Dolenz, Mike Hardin, Brad Brazeal. Third Row: Won H. Yoo, Xylina Gregg, jeanne Wiegand. Fourth Row: Eddie D. Risenhoover, David Hocher, Lynn Goolsby, Cindy Almy, Mike D. Mignoli, james Nassar. Fifth Row: Mark Miller, Michelle Bowman, Kyle L14 Gustavo Isuani, Paul Banish. Sixth Row: Atkins, Steve Kim, Bret Hendricks, Brad Al Amy Yoder. Seventh Row: Mark Beaird, li Huettemann, Brett Teague, jim Benedict, Fre jackson, Grady Bryant, Bryce Shutt. Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta is a national biological honor society for students interested in the biological sciences. The Beta Tau chapter of Beta Beta Beta was named one of the 13 outstanding chapters in the na- tion for the year 1984-85. This award was accepted at the annual district con- vention held in Lake Texoma, Okla. Beta Tau holds bi-monthly meetings at which guest lecturers speak, and business is discussed. New Tri-Beta members are inducted each semester. The Bob Gardner Memorial Research Grant is sponsored by Beta Tau and is funded through various fund raising ac- tivities. The grants are given to qualified students doing biological research. Beta Beta Beta also has several field trips each year to observe nature in various areas throughout Texas. In the Fall, Beta Tau once again met with the Tri-Beta chapter from UT-Tyler at Davy Crockett National Forest in East Texas. In March, Beta Tau held its an- nual blood drive with the Red Cross. 300 AEDfTri-Beta 1 i Front Row: IL-Rl Chris Swearingen, Adele Pfrim- A. Kean, john Dizon, jose Iglesias, Mark mer, Annette Olson, jennifer Toguchi, Patti Robert Baldridge, sponsor, Colin Koon, james Hagaman, Roxanne Hon, Holli Lancaster, Susan Nassar III, john Archer. Mckinney, Frank Hensley. Second Row: Richard Baylor Catholic Student . H .. ,. N ,...., - . - in n -2:12-:V::::,E. M ef Q V M, in wmh . ig A' A '- H -'-7' : 'um ' -a -1- Tftff .- tif.-'SFT-- fi: -1 ' .. Every Wednesday night, Baylor Catholic students meet in their little white house just off campus to celebrate the Eucharist and share their common bond. The Baylor Catholic Student Center provides students with the op- portunity to get involved both spiritually and socially. Catholic students make monthly visits to the nursing home, host a Thanksgiv- ing dinner for children at the Methodist home, take retreats and participate in the Texas Catholic Student Conference. This year the Catholic students hosted a Right to Life forum and helped plan the all-university revival and Welcome Week activities. I ,,c,,, .,..W.,..m..w M- S - . WM: r T r- --rf ' nt Row: Connie Ferency, jill Herring, Lynda jane Souders. Third Row: Dave Mikula, Peter 0, Tom Rosenberg, Renee Brunel, Sharon Mc- Stevenson, Mike Hubik. Fourth Row: Gerardo rn, Lisa Wojtalak. Second Row: Susan Betron, Acevedo, Mike Guarriello, William Barnett. sten St. Peter, Verna Currier, Thomas Uthup, Delta Phi lpha 2 s ull? wig it 3 T s 5 5 Us ,ii 3 3 egg 5 mt Row: QL-Rl Kurt Mahler, Susan Foxworth, ckhardt,Iohn Gross, Catherine I-lowardfpresidentl, il Banks fsecretaryj, Laura Green Qvice- sidentj, Melanie Howard, Peggy Buechner, bbie Niederer. Second Row: Sponsor Chris Bur- Stacy Matzner, Beate Matzinger, Debo Nimmons, Michelle Buenker. Delta Phi Alpha is a national German honor society with the goal of promoting knowledge of the German language and the intellectual contributiori of German- speaking peoples. Requirements for membership in Baylor's Iota Omicron chapter do not include a major in Ger- man, but scholastic achievement and an interest in German culture and language as demonstrated by participation in classes beyond the fourth semester, are required. A high gpa in German classes and a high overall gpa are also required. The members speak only German at all meetings and events. Every Christmas the German honor society goes caroling in the faculty compound. Other events include camping at Ger- man settlements in Texas, German films, German concerts, and celebration of Oktoberfest with the Deutsche- franenverein of Waco. Catholic studentsfDelta Phi Alpha 301 Phoenix is the student literary magazine published by the English Department. Students, in all areas of study, are encouraged to submit original artwork, photography, short stories, poems and plays for consideration in this annual sampling of local creativity. The editor, Anna Davis led a staff in the difficult task of narrowing down a selec- tion of about sixty entries to a workable sampling of student expression. The staff appreciates those who took the time to make submissions, as well as the English Department who helped with the organization of the project, and to William McDonald. Phoeni Q ' ffm X 5 ,.,, ., s ,i s 2 in 352 1 i l I if S.. Erie ,sf he 1-5, Qi 21 m e ig? :Sai 2 YQ 5 Ei . 2 W 5 5 ,Q 5 5.25 2 E Z. IH , 5 sl all 5 g s ?l 5 E 4 ' 5 -Z 1:55 iz 1 E il Eff: g' gi f ' we 5 ,I 5 r if? ,l if t ai ? 1 was 3553 , . , . -. H, N. .,., ,.,., M Wifi- f-M 4 MM ia me ms Front Row: fL-Rl Deborah Wilson,Staci Penn,An- Ratliff,Steve Coy III, Gina Pope,jennifer Ovs na Davis, Alice Gruber. Second Row: Glennell David Iordan,Sandy Willaver. Kappa Gmicron Phi Kappa Omicron Phi is one of the three National Honor societies in the field of home economics. Baylor's Gamma Theta chapter was founded in 1973. The pur- pose of the organization is to further the best interest of home economics by recognizing and encouraging further scholastic excellence, developing leader- ship abilities, fostering professional ac- tivities and interests, and promoting fellowship among faculty and students of the profession. Activities for the year included Con- clave, the national Kappa Omicron Phi convention, a booth at Diadeloso to raise money for the national charity, the Crosshore school, and participation in Steppin' Out '85. 302 PhoenixfK O Phi e iirzitiri 1 s Y V zi 2 5 J , if ' af i Z is x 1 Q Q E sm? X f5 E 'll 7:1 'fl?FMm '57 k f'L-vfw' mW':':V W'ff.'Wf 'MQf' !4,i?: :E wv-'?' v::j,,53 ,'E i:1fL:Ef': F' maffiii f jr +- - .,.. -Mmm .-W..4uM 1 rss ig i 1 ' 3 s trim 5 ti f eil S ill' W 3 Y X ,Q K. , 0 5 sw ,, iiwfbawy 1 t tr N X 'f Mgr sa . ...... , ..,, . M- f,.- af X N , N t X T XYWSNXF 'W3YZ1 ,9'Q2i 'Q'BB4f'8Gw-q Mila- gfm i i f .... ..,... Front Row: IL-RJ Becky Manson, Amy Fore, Susan son, Carol Hembree, Robin Blackburn, Dr. Doro Lewis, Karen Shirley, Tamara Taylor. Second McAlister. Row: Barbara Shergold,Renae Palmer,Karen Gib- French Connection E S x ' i K S ., EE Ea EE nt Rowlz Rick Pannemann fVice pres.j, Karen fPres.j, Meline Tawil fSocial chmn.j. tSec0nd ll: Dr. David Uber fAdvisorJ, Michelle Meheg' fSec.J, Michelle Waelti fPub. chmn.j, Terri er fTreas.j. IThird Rowl: Cheryl Fernandes, Alicia King, jennifer Walker, Rita Adluri, jennifer Coward. 'fFourth Rowbz Basaam Salemeh, Anne Stevens, Arthur Quach, Lloyd Morrison, Pascal Moulan and Tom Rosenberg. Baylor French Connection had a year of exciting activities, being led by presi- dent Roger Thomas and new officers. One week visitor, Dr. Jensen, spoke on French Impressionism, and the following week the club went to Dallas to view French paintings in the Dallas Museum of Art and to have dinner at Magic Pan. Later that semester, the Connection showed Le Retour de Martin Guerre in Old Main. Karen Lin was president of the club during the spring semester. The first meeting began with a crepe diner . The movie Danton followed with guest speaker Dr. Duran. Later that semester, professor Sylvie Rebel spoke about Brit- tany. In the spring, the club went to Ft. Worth. T Sigma Delta Chi lt Rowi: Robyn Chumley, Melanie Pop- ell, Angelia Garrett, Deann Buckalew, Can- Russell, Stacy Smith. tSecond Rowlz Cynthia Beth Brooks, Laura Ellis, Kim Wilson, Wendi ,, Tracey Schlafer. tThird Rowlz Les Warren, Xnn LePere, janet Dillon, Lisa Campbell, Dara 'e, Kaylynn Yeager, Deborah Wilkins, Lisa Reed, Mark Rhodes. tFourth Rowlz Mark Jn, Mary McCulloch, Eric Stewart, Keli Pirtle, ie Fauver, Ginger Graham, Laurie Bacon, Nancy Ray, Deanne Meddleton, jessica Hawkins, Lisa Stone, Alair Swann, Karen Russell, Raelynn Vickrey. lFifth Rowl: Lynnette Pontius, Thomas Uthup, Drew Hayes, Debbie Fannon, john LaForge, Steve Toon. tSixth Rowl: Alan Bunnell, Dr. Sara Mantooth fSponsorJ, Sharon Kruger, Kurt Mahler, Rock Riggins, Haven Hawley, Sudha Mootha, Charles Poe, Suzie Chambers, Elaine Richards, David Scott, Kevin Steincross, Mark Stouse and john Dumford. This year Sigma Delta Chi, the Society of Professional journalists, initiated over 50 new members, and admitted freshmen and non-journalism majors for membership for the first time. Speakers brought to campus by SDX included Louis Moore, religion editor for the Houston Chronicle, Roland Lindsey, statefbureaus editor for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Edye Grant, anchor for KXXV-25 in Waco, and David Lane, president and general manager of WFAA-TV in Dallas. Service projects included helping Waco High School students publish their school newspaper, judging a journalism UIL contest, and conducting photojour- nalism sessions at area high schools. French ConnectionfSPj,SDX 303 Psi Chi is the National Honor Society in Psychology, it is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association. Psi Chi offers a wide range of programs na- tionally and locally. The national organization holds a convention in con- junction with the American Psychological Association, sponsors undergraduate and graduate research awards, and publishes a national newsletter quarterly to keep members informed of Psi Chi's opportunities at all levels. Locally, the Baylor chapter holds meetings twice a month, promotes in- teraction among its members and the faculty through various events, and organizes various social activities Cbarbecues, movies, etc., for its members. Moreover, the chapter pro- vides information pertaining to graduate work, community service, and careers in psychology to its members and psychology students. In addition, the chapter asks psychologists as well as faculty members to speak on different topics and to present their research at the Psi Chi E E Front Row: jennifer Maness, Dr, Achor fsponsorj, Eileen Fiedler fpresj, Elaine McFarlane QV-presj, Brenda Barrett fProgram Chmn.j, Martha Duffer. Second Row: Laura Warner, Laura Lambert, meetings- Elizabeth Thompson, Dudley Callison, Third Row: Kelly Mathews, Cindy Almy, Diane Lewis, Christian Science Student Organization The Christian Science Organization at Baylor University serves the spiritual, moral, and intellectual needs of Chris- tian Scientists on campus. Its member- ship is comprised of students, faculty, staff, and graduates of the University. In addition to meeting twice monthly, the group sponsors a yearly public lec- ture by a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. The Org seeks to meet individual and community needs through prayerful, healing work for and in loving support of the universi- ty. Visitors are always welcome. 304 Psi ChifChristian Science Org. Soula Kostogiannis. Fourth Row: Sonya Reye: Dory Lawrence, Victoria Rea, Pamela Parsons, Callie Walker, Kathy Ricks, Doug Yeiser. Fifth Row: jeff Burnett, Dale Barron, Verna Currier. Sixth Row: David Causey, Emily Bung, Greg Graves, Scott Muller, Karl Vochatzer, Greg Ga C ..,....,,.. . ..,., wr is 33 ' Pictured L-R: Mary Stewart, CCampus Robin Gates, Angela Hatton. Not Pictured: Gates. :I Above: Sharon Holt, Brian Greene, Alair Dawn Morrison, Mary Redding, Trace Troy Reust, Karen Kehr. it ,WW 'af , 'T ,S ,Q r Lariat Adverti ing The 1986 Lariat Advertising depart- ment continued to provide the primary Eource of income for the Baylor Lariat in he face of significant expansion and transition. The Lariat increased in size moving from the traditional tabloid for- mat to that of the broadsheet. The new larger format increased the demand for pdvertising more than 40 percent, while he overall Waco advertising market was down roughly by 14 percent. Advertising manager Alfred fTraceJ IPfeiffer returned as did bookkeeper Sylvia Ferdon from the 1984-85 Adver- tising staff to once again serve in the same capacities. Karen Kehr was hired in the Fall and was responsible for proof- reading and layout. Dawn Morrison also joined the staff in the Fall to handle the responsibilities of classified advertising. Alair Swann, Cindy Mitchem and Troy Reust were hired Fall 1985 to serve as advertising sales and account service representatives. Trace Pfeiffer, Sylvia Ferdon, Karen Kehr, Dawn Morrison and Alair Swann continued in the same positions into the Spring semester 1986. Sharon Holt and Brian Greene joined the Spring staff as advertising sales and account service representatives following the December graduation of Cindy Mitchem and retire- ment of Troy Reust. Mary Redding join- ed the staff at mid-semester to begin training for the position of manager and bookkeeper. Trace Pfeiffer and Karen Kehr graduated in May. Lariat Advertising 305 ertl' The Baylor Accounting Society en- courages accounting interest and ability, helps students adjust to the professional envirnonment and provides an oppor- tunity for students to interact in an ex- tracurricular environment. This year the accounting society presented several programs with speakers from public ac- counting, industry and governmental agencies with topics ranging from management consulting to the latest in computer software for calculating in- come tax. Other projects included co- sponsoring the 1986 Accountants Pro- Am and a Practice Interview Program for all Accounting majors. The purpose of the BSEA is to promote the educational profession. Our yearly activities included monthly meetings, visiting Sitwell-a retirement home for teachers, district convention, receptions for the faculty, adult tutoring programs, TSTA critical issues, leadership planning conference and state convention. 306 Acct. XBSEA Accounting Society E First Rowp Patti Woolery fsecr.j, Pennington Qjr. repj. Second Dr. Mike Cassell Qfaculty advi: Barbara Maley, Alice Wood, Ellen Rowp Patrik Ogheden, john Shawn Nicholas jsr. repj, Terr Cassell tjr.rep.j, Stacy Rangel, McLennan, Nathan New Qtreasj, Fox Qpresj. Donna Williams fsr. repj, Bridgitt Qt ,mg First Row: Miriam jordan, Linda Hudson, Beth Gregory, Ivonna Bumette, Toni Maness fv.pres.j, Conway. Second Rowp Deanna jana Duggins ttreasj, Christie Emment, jill Courtney, LuAnn Brittingham Qpres.j, Sheryl Owen, Laurie Laubert, Christa Peterson, Sheryl Prewitt, Ta Goolsby, Elizabeth Stroud. Rowp Dr. jim Wiley, Anne julie Sapaugh, Ann lpha Tau Delta nt Row: Melinda Dietrich, Robin Lane, Laura ham, Ioelle Harmon, Lori Wright, secretary, iifer Marshall, president, Elaine Merrell, pledge shall, Nancy Black, Tracey Kyzar, Linda Legg. Patricia Castilleja, Beverly Iarvis, Lisa Cahill, Linda Mashbum, Paula Gregory, Suzanne Seaman, Darlene Cheek, jennifer Pepper, Missie Barker, Holly O'Quinn, Elizabeth Kincaid, Angela nd Row: Elaine Nance, Amamda Wardlaw, johnson. Chi' t Row: Anniece Rackley, treasurer, Iennifer is, parliamentarian, Stephanie Szygenda, ser- vp, Adina Maurice, social chairman. Second : Katherine Timbrook, Pat Shipman, presi- t, Katrina Weir, sargeant-at-arms, Ann Acers, ge captain, April Allison, Laura Grassl, chaplain, jenny Olender. Third Row: lody Wildharber, Cathy Evers, Sarah Gilbert, Ienny Haynes, Kim Rice, Lora Hunt, Karen Ormston, Lin- da Poore, DeAnn Taylor, Connie jones, member- ship, lanna Entzminger, secretary, Kelly Holzman, pledge captain. Alpha Tau Delta is a national fraternity for professional nurses. This year the group had several projects, visiting Hillcrest Manor Nursing Home and participating in crafts with the residents, visiting the pediatric ward at Hillcrest Hospital, a Halloween party for children at the Methodist Home, and a Thanksgiving Par- ty forthe residents at the nursing home. The professional program included Cin- dy Mabry, Nurse Practitioner, and Kristi Larabee, Nurse Anesthetist, from Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center, as keynote speakers. The group participated socially by hosting a homecoming brunch for the Alphaf Tau Delta members in Dallas, a Christmas party, and an end-of-semester party. Chi's main goal is to meet and fulfill the service needs of Baylor and the Waco community. The club takes its theme, Clasped hands in service from the clasped hands in Armstrong-Browning Library. The Chi's work closely with the SUB by ushering SUB movies on the weekends, special concerts, and Sing club nights. Some other service projects include Chi Rideline, a World Vision child, and supporting women's athletics. Chi's involve themselves socially in intramurals, formals, pledge functions, sponsor parties, and installation dinners. Alpha Tau DeltafChis 307 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha is the professional music fraternity for men. The Baylor chapter of Gamma Iota strives to pro- mote the highest standards of creativity, performance, education, and research in music in America. The group is active in the School of Music and also on campus. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is proud to have been represented in the 1985 Homecom- ing parade by Anne Meredith, the group's sweetheart, who was chosen as a princess for the Homecoming court. Front Row: johnny Dill, Kim Lilly, Shannon Lynch, jay Wicker. Second Row: Chris Denney, Gregg Hallbauer, Andrew Risinger, jay Hill, Robert Garcia, Pat Leaverton. Third Row: Robert Cash, David Martin, Kiyo Watanabe. hurch Musicians The Baylor Association of Church Musicians is made up of students who are interested in church music. The goal of the group is to improve basic music skills, broaden the individual's knowledge of the use of church music, and to prepare students for the field of church music. This organization is af- filiated with the Southern Baptist Con- vention Music Conference. Front ,Rowz Stephanie Mayer, Lana Heiman, Stephanie Bringol, Andrew Loftin, Gloria Alex- ander. Second Row: James Griffin, Scott Meeks, Floyd Gage, lay Wicker. Third Row: Doug Washbum, Brett Marshall, Greg Wilson, Ray Luper. Forth Row: David Kipp, john Mueller, Alan Thomas. 308 Phi Mu AlphafChurch Musicians l '46 Ei ..... i ...r.,4agQ,. . Lutheran Student Fellowship The purpose of the Lutheran Student Fellowship is to provide a gathering place for students who are Lutheran, or who are interested in learning more about Lutheranism. The objectives of the group are to study God's Word with other Christians, and to provide oppor- tunity for friendships and fellowships. Based at the campus ministries center at 821 Speight, the group's activities in- clude a Sunday night supper, a Wednes- day night Bible study, retreats, service projects, and social activities. Front Row: Lon Lemaster, Carol Kaulful, Annette Woessner, Neal Woodall. Back Row: Steve Car- many, Willie Evans, Barry Bowlin, Mary Benson, Kevin Sholander, Bob Palan. Mu Phi Ep ilon itil fit Row: Carol Anderson, president, Arlana dleton, chorister, Gela Sawall, Carol Kaulful, y Monterroso, secretary, Lana Heiman, Kelle ke. Second Row: Brenda Person, Amy Butter- l, vice president, Ioslyn Berry, Shannon Lynch, son Yee, recording sec., Katina Kelley, Kelli Mc- n, Kristi Kleam. Third Row: Estella Basaldua, nni sec., Leigh Ann Kee, Christine Perkins, ley McEwen, Angela Heineman, Faith CoVan, Judy Luper. Forth row: Becky Herder, Kim Cobural, Linda King, Gena Lynch, Kelly Io Waring, Melissa Wald, Paula dillon, Marie McAlpin. Fifth Row: joe Sullivan, campus affairs, Kim Lilly, chaplain, Jennifer Black, co-social chairperson, Gloria Smith, music therapy, Sharon Hale, in- tramural chairperson, Peggy Ostrander, Alice Saunders. Mu Phi Epsilon is an intemational professional music fraternity comprised of over 60 graduate and undergraduate music students dedicated to the ideals of promoting musicianship and scholar- ship. This year the membership was ac- tive in community and campus activities including After Dark, Celebrate Wacol, Christmas carolling in the pediatrics wards at Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center, musical programs at area nurs- ing homes, and service to the School of Music. Among their fund raising activities, Mu Phi Epsilon sponsored bake sales in the School of Music and sold conces- sions at the Baylor theatre. Social ac- tivities included a Christmas dance, a Spring formal, and horseback riding. The Phi Xi chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon has been an active part of the School of Music since 1939. Lutherans f Mu Phi Epsilon 309 Intervarsit Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship is an international, inter-denominational, student-led group committed to the Gospel of jesus Christ. The group desires to be a witness of Iesus Christ and to seek to lead others to a personal faith in Him as Savior and Lord, to deepen and strengthen the spiritual lives of students by the study of the Bible, prayer and fellowship, to present the call of God to the foreign mission field and help all students discover God's role for them, at home or abroad. Inter-varsity accomplishes its goals through parties, retreats, training, seminars, and weekly large group meetings. Front Row: julie Frye, Linda Austing, Karol Franklin, Miriam Mattay, Kasey Daniel. Second Row: Mimi Valdez, Iulie Brown, Sherry Atkin, Dave Meady, Diana Strickland. Third Row: Mark Kwas, Melinda Gardner, Susan Gregerson, Craig Dighton, Bill Bridgman. Forth Row: Iulie Wallace, Dick Yancey, Mark Eberhart, Ron Tipton, Steve Slimp. Fifth Row: Kirk Person, David Roushs, Gordon Northcut, Anne Stevens, Mark Hurt. Revival Committee This year marked a change of pace from previous years as the Revival Steer- ing Committee tried to reach a larger and wider spectra of the student body. One such example was the initiation of the revival council which had represen- tatives from all the major campus organizations. The purpose of such an event is to bring people closer to the Lord in addition to creating a spiritual unity among the students. The theme for the week, April 14-17, was f'Bridging the Gap, which came from I Timothy 2:5 - For there is one God and also one mediator between both God and men, the man Christ Iesus. The speaker was Rev. Dan Yeary, from Coral Gables, Florida. Combining all four nights of atten- dance, some 11,000 people attended the services under the tent in Minglewood Bowl. Circolo Italiano .. , ,....- V ff!! sz L4 :dim ,f i sfrf ffze'. ,, The purpose of Circolo Italiano is to unify Baylor students by stimulating in- terest in Italian culture and language, correspondence exchanges, promotion of summer studies, musical entertain- ment and festivities Italian style, and host guest lecturers. Circolo Italiano meets regularly at Brother's Cafe, with scheduled events monthly. Some of these include an Italian Food Festival in February, a trip to Ft. Worth to see the Kimbal Art Museum and dining at an Italian restaurant. Professor Adriano Moz is the faculty sponsor of Circolo Italiano. Marco Chalaby is the president, vice president is Ron Ragsdale, secretary is julie Bled- soe, treasurer is Bryan Rodgers and social f publicity is Sunny Pisciotta. Front Row: Lynda Hunsicker, Randy Boldt, Adriano Moz, Ron Ragsdale. Back Row: Charlene Littleton, Dede Lieber, Alessandro Frigino, Amy Seale, Marco Chalaby, Julie Bledsoe. Spani h Club nt Row: Dr. Debra Andrist, sponsor, Wesley mmel, vice president, Tamara Davis, treasurer, :ph Velez, sponsor, Deborah Bryant, 2nd vice sident, john DeArrnent, president, Verna Cur- , publicity. Second Row: David Hocker, Kathy Asher, Kelly Soter, jean Carder, Denis Gregory. Third Row: Dara Firsching, Philip Dobbs, Annette Woessner, Lisa Knop, Laurie Fink. Forth Row: Shawn Wild, Kevin Riker, loan Siefkes, Sarah Falkner, Scott Miller, Alan Curtis. The Spanish Club attempts to inform people of different cultural aspects of Spain and of Spanish speaking countries in Latin America. This is done through the presentation of speakers who may directly identify with the students by speaking about the differences in college life. Speakers may also speak on other current topics such as the political situa- tions in a certain Latin American coun- try. The society also presents films covering other aspects of social life in Spanish speaking countries. In addition to informing students, the Spanish club is also an aid to students. Through 'Charla' a club which meets once a week, students have the oppor- tunity to practice their Spanish speaking skills with other students and thus become more fluent. The Spanish club also offers free help sessions to students in their first four semesters of Spanish. Italian Club f Spanish Club 311 Environmental Concerne The Environmental Concerned Organization is an organization open to all students on campus interested in various environmental issues. It works to present a forum for speakers and discus- sions on current issues. In the 1985-86 school year the organization presented speakers on world hunger, acid rain and nuclear disarmament. In addition it has visited the World Hunger Relief Farm and recycled aluminum cans and sold balloons on Diadeloso and sponsored a runner in the run for World Hunger Awareness Week. Front Row: Lisa Freeman, Terri VandenBrink, Sudha Mootha, Iane Meier, Nivi Sahu. Back Row: Hal Freeman, Iohn Hoyle, MD. Mojibul Maula, Ed- ward Stoker, Farooq Uraizee, Dudley Burton, faculty sponsor. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes met weekly to hear guest speakers and to engage in Bible studies, as well as pro- vide a good opportunity for Christian growth. The men's FCA had two main areas of emphasis which included working with local high school huddle groups and coaching the Waco Special Olympic teams. Both of these opportunities gave the men a chance to share and help others, and in doing so grow closer to the Lord. 312 Environmental f FCA WR . T g 'S 4 t .f , ., o f 42 , , W f f l I f f 5 2 5 3 F 5 5 1 K s Q E 9 tg, 1 5 fi S 2 F 3 5 'i If F CA Student Union Program For years an integral part of student life on campus, the Baylor Student Union provides a multitude of oppor- ' 15 4i A tunities for students to become involved , in the planning and success of campus programs. There are nine union program com- mittees: video, recreation, movies and films, concerts, fine arts, ideas and 3 2 issues, hospitality, cultural affairs and L! 5 public relations. These committees are comprised of a Q group of students who combine their skills, energies and special interests with those of staff advisors in planning and producing a diversity of activities for the 5 Baylor community. S The union program committees are ll designed to correspond with students' majors and personal interests. Students who serve on these committees develop an important background of creative, productive and administrative ex- perience and make a significant con- tribution to the union. The director of the student union is Ruben Santos. The program advisors are Dana Haines and Rusty Forehand. Foreign ffairs Assoc. The purpose of the Foreign Affairs NS X . Association is to promote a better E92 T f understanding of international affairs 2 and to build and maintain a network of if 1 t .....,,.., . ' ltrsiaioiriissiis students that are interested in pursuing a career in intemational affairs. I This purpose is fulfilled with various types of activities which include inviting speakers to meetings and discussing specific issues as well as showing films. 5 Officers: Iohn A. johnson, president, Phil Vinokur, vice presidentp Paula Iwen, secftreas, Cole Inman, public relations, Dr. Lyle Brown, faculty sponsor. Foreign Affairs f Student Union 31 3 Ba lor Young Friend Baylor Young Friends is a service organization whose main goal is to build friendships with children by becoming their big brothers or big sisters. Led by president jeff I-Iarter, the group had many social functions together. The most important activity of Baylor Young Friends, however, was the individual relationships that were formed between the Baylor students and the kids, by tak- ing them to movies, shopping, on pic- nics, or by celebrating a birthday. Front Row: john Males, treasurer, Roxanne Hon, secretary, jeff Harter, president, Misty Garrett, parliamentarian. Back Row: Kara Bounds, Kelley King, Kristina St. Clair, Sherry Price. The Baylor University Medieval and Renaissance Society, or BUMRS, is com- posed of anyone interested in gaining a better understanding and appreciation of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Several lectures are sponsored each semester as well as several infonnal revels. The Medieval and Renaissance Socie- ty sponsored two series of lectures by prominent scholars this year. In November, Dr. Simon Keynes of Cam- bridge lectured, and in April, Dr. Richard Green of the University of Florida ad- dressed the society. During the Spring semester, Rabbi Podet spoke about Judaism in Medieval Spain, and students of Dr. Patricia Cook performed a scene from Romeo and Juliet. BUMRS members also enjoyed several performances by the HWAET Players, a drama group directed by Mary Califf and several revels coordinated by Michael Ter Louw. 3 14 Young Friends f Renaissance -v .-ws '7 Wm me Front Row: Dr. Rosalie Beck, Debbie Niede Melanie Howard, Mary Elaine Califf. Second R Dr. Paul White, Milton Perry, Loren Grah Michael TerLouw. Third Row: Iohn Cavin, ' Allan Robb, Dr. William Pitts. Mu Sigma Beta Mu Sigma Beta, the Baylor math socie- ty, attempts to foster an interest in pure and applied mathematics on the Baylor campus. It is open to all Baylor students with an interest in mathematics who have a sufficient G.P.A. and attendance record. Each month Mu Sigma Beta sponsors a guest lecture on pure or applied mathematics. This year lectures came from students, faculty members, and guest lecturers. The highlight of the semester's ac- tivities was the Mu Sigma Beta picnic. Each semester students, faculty members and their families gathered for food, fun and fellowship, and a student- faculty volleyball game. Pi Delta Phi nt Row: Kimberly Anderson, Karen Harrison, Lowe, Monica Brown, Roya Rahmanzadeh. k Row: Susan Gregerson, Staci Penn, vice sident, jennifer Owens, president, David Par- , vice president, Marc Masotti, Dr. David Uber, nsor. Pi Delta Phi f Mu Sigma Beta 315 ODE, F Omicron Delta Epsilon is one of the oldest discipline-specific honor societies in the United States. The Baylor Texas Alpha chapter was chartered in 1951. The purpose of ODE is to recognize academic achievement in the field of economics, to stimulate interest and discussion in economic affairs, to bring experts of interest to Baylor to speak on economic issues, and to foster coopera- tion between the School of Business and the university. The Baylor chapter of the Financial Management Association was establish- ed in 1979. This honor society is devoted to recognizing and rewarding achieve- ment in the field of finance and to expos- ing students to the ideas of leaders in the 'financial community and academia. Q 7, 1. g. 'Eli lil . 5 :V T ..,:, I :I it F5 s1' Li' l q:r,,:,E . , :-' Q33 1 irrr Front Row: Valerie Brown, Julie Hoe. Second Paradoski. Cole Inman, Steve Ashworth, Row: Kent Smith, Timothy Stainback, Adam Mark White,Iohn Sommerhalder. Baylor Line The Baylor Line is a freshman men's organization chartered to arouse Baylor spirit. This spirit is displayed by various ways throughout the year. Before each home football game, the members run around the field and form a giant spirit tunnel through which the rnightly Bears run onto the field. During the games, the line holds colored cards to form spirited messages. In the homecoming parade, members of the Baylor Line carried na- tional flags. The Baylor Line's leadership in spirit climaxed at the Homecoming bonfire. 316 ODE, FMA f The Line .: Andy Schreck, Tom Sullivan, advisor, Marti kery, Kim Taylor, Pat Rutherford, advisor, frry Carpenter, Brian Mattson, Dr. William ze, faculty sponsor, Ford Pratt, Patricia Moser, 'f Fagen. Not pictured: Terri Bilbo, Don lena, Zina Crim, Connie Howard, Jayson Johnson, Tracey Johnston, Kyle Marburger, Kay McCullough, Rosanne Meek, Betsy Nance, Kyle Paschall, James Pratt, Jeffrey Robinson, Beth Rushing, Jeannie Suggs, David Sweet, Steve Swyers, Michael Vieregg, Robert Spooner, Richard Ziegler. Ba lor Insurance Society l'he Baylor Insurance Society was artered in September of 1984. Its pur- se is to foster education and profes- nalism. Its goal is to acquaint in- 'ance majors and non-insurance ma- s with the field of insurance inside :1 outside of the Baylor community. eraction with one another and with rmbers of the advisory board provide Drum to learn and discuss the dynamic ture of insurance. In addition to this nefit, the society sponsors speakers Cl field trips. It also provides social ac- ities so its members can interact on an ormal basis and get better acquainted th one another. Dne of the activities the society hosted in the Fall of 1985 was a field trip to the State Board of Insurance in Austin. Members saw the entire system in opera- tion and met the head of each depart- ment. Seeing the inside of the regulatory body of Texas insurance practices was a wonderful opportunity. The society hosted Charles Tarpley, Senior Vice President and Secretary of the Aviation Office of America. He spoke about the current condition of the aviation in- surance industry in the wake of the air- craft disasters that occurred in 1985. A breakfast with the advisors provided an opportunity for the officers and advisors to discuss how each might benefit one another. In February, the members were treated to a barbeque by the Aviation Of- fice of America at Love Field where their headquarters are located. The members toured their operations and learned more about the field of aviation in- surance. Also, another advisory breakfast was held this semester. The society sponsored a round-table discus- sion with Lyndon Olson, Jr., Chairman of the State Board of Insurance. He field- ed questions that many of the members had and gave some insight to another side of insurance. The year ended with an initiation banquet and elections. Insurance Society 317 Computing Machinery The Association of Computing Machinery promotes increased knowledge of computers and their ap- plications. Baylor ACM seeks, through lectures and projects, to more fully prepare the student for a productive future. Front Row: Scott Huggins, Ken Owen-chairman, Lori Smith, Iulie Kaplan, Susan Foxworth, Karen Bates-sec., Mark Carlson-treas., Charles Primer. Second Row: Kevin Sholander, Keith Holmes, For- rest Richardson, Robert Bradford, Johnny Gibbs, Bryan Hardy, Kevin Gilmore. Third Row: Keith Ray, Chip Hawley. Hankamer Grad Student The Hankamer Graduate Student Association represents Hankamer graduate students in university matters and activities. Principal functions in- clude distributing a newsletter covering important information and new or plan- ned cuniculum, and organizing a student-faculty mixerfpicnic each semester. Officers: Gary Freeman, president, Sue Hen- nahane, vice president-activities, Walter Stucker, vice president-finances, Dr. Lucian Conway, sponsor. 31 8 ACM f Hankamer Grads lt Row: Amy Harkins, Debbie Sullivan- Second Row: Diane Milam, Iulie Green, Cindy Ldent, Dr. Ioe Cox-sponsor, Karis Ford - vice Wittenberg, Lisa Battley, Nancy Carpenter. ., Carol Ewing-sec., Teresa McDaniel-treas. Personnel Association he Baylor Personnel Association is a ient chapter of the American Society Personnel Administration. It is a pro- tional organization sponsored by the las Personnel Association which is in to anyone interested in Human ource Management. he sponsor of the association, Dr. joe 1, works with student officers to pro- e meaningful programs and speakers from the personnel field to broaden members' understanding of human resource management in the business world. An awareness of, and apprecia- tion for, the complexity of the manage- ment of human resources as well as the integration of this function into the cor- porate whole is stressed. Through con- tacts with professional personnel managers and other executives, critical concepts are acquired which help to fur- ther excellence in the field. A major purpose of the association is to foster personal contacts and the ex- change of information between chapter members. Chapter activities include monthly trips to Dallas to attend Dallas Personnel Association meetings in addi- tion to monthly chapter meetings. Personnel Assoc 319 Front Row: Belinda Trevino, Rebecca Wilcox, Karen Lin, Chris jones, Darin Thorp, Lisa Yu, Shelli Self, Lisa Shiflet. Second Row: Beverly Fox, Missy Labor, Kellye McLoughlin, Marla King, Anne Heinke, Katherine Nelson, Gretchen Biddle. Third Row: Kirsten Rasmussen, Lynn Kutney, Iulie Winans, Angela Glossop, Kristen St. Peter, Susan Davila, Clara Hon, Anjana Shah. Fourth Row: Steve Vu, Beverly Martin, janet Hallman, Karen Wallwork, Carla Bennett, Jaime Noland, lf we could all live on a smile, then this world would be a much better place. Everyday Baylor Circle K works hard at this goal. We add a little laughter, love and sunshine to the dampen world of those who are lonely, handicapped and impoverished. We play and talk to the children in Waco Center for Youth and Boys Club, the senior citizens in Haven Manor, the handicaps in MHMR and V.A. Hospital. Also, we are actively in- volved with the Salvation Army, Red Cross, Caritas and other charitable organizations in the community. This is 320 Circle K Melanie Gurley, Mindy Ngo, Thuy Nguyen. Fifth Row: Kelly Gamble, Gretchen Schwaller, Tami Owen, Iulie Keith, Kenna Gunderland, Linda Nguyen, Betty Vinh, Kelley King, Hye-OK Chang. Sixth Row: Robert Nunan, Ieanie Somerville, Liane Swiertz, Iackie Haynes, Andrea Nelson, Michele Connally, Susan Yi, I.R. Rodriguez. Seventh Row: Chelle Campbell, Debbie Edwards, David Paul Sabater, Liz Bemer, Don Baker, Stuart Allen, Charlie Bazaldua, David Tschirhart. Eighth Circle K Circle K, the largest co-ed service organization in the country. Also, we are affiliated with the Key club and Kiwanis International. Baylor Circle K was chartered in 1953 and has remained strong among other Circle K clubs in North America. Last year, we were honored by being named the best club in international. Circle K stresses not only service, but also leadership and fellowship. We strive for the development of total citizenship in our members. They acquire leadership skills which will help them become ef- Row: Lance Scott, Donna Gatewood, Debbie bock, Tin Nguyen, Roxanne Hon, Michael I-lol Mike Banda, Philip Dobbs, Steve Birmingl Ninth Row: Melissa Brown, Patti Robinson, Barron, Connie Gallagher, Matt Hawthome, Hidy, Iohn Kelley, Blake Woemer, Brad Pi Tenth Row: Georgann Henderson, Laurie ' riner, Heidi Shelpuk, Ken Cobbs, james Mem Sherry Courington. Eleventh Row: Mic Waelti, Brent Whiteley, Shawn Moore. fective leaders as well as followers in . community. Through leadership create high idealism which make po ble the increasse of righteousn justice, patriotism, and good will. 1 members grow and mature through teractions with people in the commu and the campus. Through Circle strong bond of close friendship is b and enhanced. We achieve ur through service and fellowship. Circl generates its own love to give to th not as blessed. .Q I caclem1gs 'P il .QM pu' ks ,S ff 1 W3 .3575 Q. Academics at Baylor take on many different aspects. Registration and studying are two of the least favorite aspectsg but when it comes down to graduation, it all somehow seems worthwhile. Academics 321 P111 Beta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa is the nas tion's oldest scholastic honorary society and is the first society to have a Greek letter name. The first chapter was founded on Dec. 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. TheYBay1or University Zeta chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was chartered in 1976 and is one of only six chapters cur- rently existing in Texas. Front Row: Alison West, Leah Barry, Ioanne Schrader, Toni Soukup, lens nifer Owens, Rachel Sweat, Laurie Gregg. Second Row: Tami Talbert, Elizabeth Brandes, Nita Cherry, Sharon Corbitt, Mary Suzanne johnson, Elaine McFarlane, Donna Strickland. Third Row: Kyle Lloyd, Eddie Joslin, Gary Klingsporn, Thomas Clark, Loren Samons, An' drew Lehr, Kelly Malone, Nicolas Barzoukas, Michael Milner, Douglas Stanley. Front Row: Bradley jackson, jill King, Curtis Tolleson, Eileen Fielder, Kerri Perry, Elaine Coleman, Paul Banks. Second Row: Bradley Allen, Curtis Thompson, jeffrey Hai-ter, Mark Miller, Michael Starr, Mark Ris- inger, Steven johnson, Todd Geis. 322 Phi sem Kappa The purpose, oftg tlie Beta Kappa is to recognize and en- courage scholarship in the liberal arts and sciences. Membership in the society can only come through elec- tion and initiation by the local chapter. All graduating seniors and doctoral can- didates in the College of Arts and Sciences are automatical- ly considered for membership each year. Requirements include evideneerotgrlrroad cultural in- terests, scholarly i achievements in the liberal arts and sciences, and good character. The emblem of the society is a gold key engraved on one side with the letters S P -- the initials of the Latin words Societasf i,leQ -QPhilosophiae -- and the' historic date, December 5, 1775. On the other side, the key is engrav- the Greek which itlais of the Greeks an 'frhuosophia sion 3 Kubernetesu flove of wisi the guide of lifej. A pointing finger andl stars symbolize the anti: y S yggjgeythe scholar Qper, and the s.tlli distinguishing the society: friends moraiity and learning. s .. , f .,.- .r x tllflfin i 1 . vi ff' uf' I ta :f ': - V ZH Chapter Members I 'hi Beta Kappa presents annual Roy B. Albaugh tureship each Spring, in :junction with its initiation grnonies. Noted lecturers 'ig the past six have included Harrison Salisbury, Bruno Bettelheim, Ross Ter- rill, Stanley Milgrain, james Reston and Arthur Schlesinger, y pp The chapter participates in Phi Beta Kappa's visiting Scholar Program to bring a noted teacher-researcher to Baylor each year for discus- sion and interaction in Baylor classrooms. The chapter also awards the Henry L. Robinson Scholarship each year to an outstanding junior scholar. Officers: Richard Battistoni, Helen Benedict, Rebecca Sharpless, Phillip Johnson, David Hendon, Members: Robert Ray, Marianna Busch, Nancy Bax-cus, Io Cannon, janet Sheets, Karen Bell. Back Row: Kermeth Wilkins, Bruce Cresson, Maurice Hunt, Stephen Todd, Robert Rowland. Members: Wendy West, Darden Powers, Michael Morrison, William Hillis, Robert Packard. Phi sera Kappa 323 Bear trainer Brad Akin shows the new mascot, Iudge Rufus, to Presi- dent Herbert Reynolds in his office. One of President Reynold's favorite pastimes is sharing moments with his grandson, Iohnathan Reynolds. President Reynolds presents Sir Ber- nard Braine, a member of the British Parliament, with a Texas-sized hat during forum. .,. I Q ,as 54? , . WG, Q . - k I J .. ,,, 5 I 5 A Very Busy Young Man At sunset, one might have noticed a young boy tugging a wagon full of green gass slivers, charred planks of wood, and rusty tin cans down the dusty streets of Frankston, Texas. He was Herbert Reynolds. During the Great Depression, Reynolds eamed money taking garbage to the dump grounds on the edge of town. When he was o d enough, Reynolds took a job shining shoes in a barber shop. He arranged other shine stands around town, furnishing supplies in exchange for thirty percent of the stands' revenue. Reynolds felt one reason I didn't mind workin was that I knew if I were giligent and effective my future would be promis- ing. After finishing high sc ool and spending a year at Sam Houston State Universi- lty, Reynolds joined the Air orce. Initially stationed at San Antonio, he took a full course load at Trinity Univer- sity. He also married joy Copeland. The Air Force brougxht Reynolds and Baylor toget er in 1956 when he became an assistant rofessor of air science. Viyhen he retired from the Air Force in 1968, he returned to Baylor as a vice president. Promoted to executive vice president in 1970, Reynolds worked with President Abner McCall until McCall retired from the presidency. In 1981, the rustee Board elected Reynolds Baylor's eleventh president. As president, Reynolds has Based on Frankie Goes to Hollywood t-shirts, a campus en- treprenuer came out with the HERB SAYS PARTY! t-shirt. The shirts spawned a few rebuttal t-shirts, the most famous being BUT MOM SAYS STUDY! kelpt his work ethic. After a fu day in his office, he often finds himself traveling or representing Baylor at various functions - sometimes twenty-five nights a month. As an example, he recently left his office at five o'clock, flew to Shreveport, Louisiana on Baylor's Iet Commander, attended a reception, and flew home the same ni ht. With his full scgedule, Reynolds still finds time for himself. His hobbies include walking, reading, and spen- ding time with his family. For exercise, he walks an average of three miles daily. He reads eight to ten books at a time: I have books all over the house . . . I can pick one up and read wherever I am. I li e to read about a wide variet of sub- jects. President Reynolds especially enjoys being with his grandchildren. They're a lot of fun, he explained. President Reynolds is con- cerned about Baylor's future. He feels that the university is basicall sound but adds, we have a llbt to do . . . the rest of this century. We're not as good as we could be. hysical problems fconges- tion, parking, renovation, and maintenencej are some of his main concerns. We need facilities to deal with our pre- sent lsizejf' He and the trustees are working on solu- tions to these problems and insuring that aylor main- tains its commitment to im- proving and developing the emphasis on undergraduate strength. Abner V. McCall President Emeritus Abner McCall, president emeritus, earned the bachelor of arts and juris doctor degrees from Baylor and the master of laws from the University of Michigan. He also holds honorary doctor of laws degrees from several universities. He joined the faculty of Baylor Law School in 1938. From 1948 to 1959 he served 326 Administration I, FK I X. as dean of the Law School. He also served as am associate justice of the Supreme Court of Texas in 1956. From 1959 to 1961 he was executive vice president of Baylor and served as presi- dent from 1961 to 1981 and was chancellor from 1981 to 1985. He has also served as presi- X dent of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, the Association of Southern Bap- tist Colleges and Schools, the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities, and the In- dependent Colleges and Universities of Texas. He is a trustee of the Texas System of Natural Laboratories, Masonic Home and School, Baylor College of Medicine, the Texas Scottish l Hospital for Cripp Children, Scottish Rite Fo dation of Texas, and the L jaworski Foundation, an director of the Brazos Hig Education Authority. He is listed in Who's if in America, Who's Who the Southwest, Who's Wh Education and Who's Wh Texas Today. R john S. Belew .1 4 . e , . - - V 'u,'YiL?2iff'-1 , . f ,- ., f,,4,i4.f,,f , .V V .. -f W , 1 -,- ww' . ..,,gf,, .af-msgiia-..-it-.N-w,15,sf,,4:2-mf. ' I . .Jr ' 1' fig, in - H - f .Q 1 .44: f aff ' ' 1. '.'7g1: ::,5 -' ' Q 0 ' ' A .P t t ' - W ,, . . If .47 , L,A .V ,,GL,,,iA .mp V. , V ' V922 'Tpf11,1 ti.:,t , ' 1. 1 ll , f , wi it ' if tx 1 ,, Vi. 4,5 35 , I N r f. kg, 454 , ' Q f fi W 4 1 1 F Dr. john Belew, provost, received the bachelor of science degree from Baylor in 1941. He earned the master of science degree from Wichita State University and the doc- tor of philosophy degree from the University of Wisconsin. During World War ll he was an instructor with the United States Army Air Corps and also saw duty in the Far East. Following his discharge he was a research associate at Brown University and the taught at the University of Virginia. He came to Baylor in 1956 as an assistant professor of chemistry and was named to his present position in 1979. He holds a tenured pro- fessorship in chemistry. Belew has made many written and oral presentations throughout the United States and abroad. He is active in community endeavors and served as a trustee of Midway Independent School District for 11 years. He also has serv- ed on the board of the Waco Heart Association, Goals for Waco Commission and the Clean Community System. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, The Chemical Society, London, and the Turner Society. He is also a member of Harris Creek Baptist Church. Administration 327 Achor, Dr. L. joseph-Psych. Adams, Dr. Bill-Physics Adams, Mary-German Adams, Warren-Spanish Adefela, Victor-Iourn. Airaudi, Dr. jesse-English Alexander, Dr. W. Merle-Physics Allen, Dr. Peter-Geology Amos, Dr. Bonnie-Biology Andrist, Debra-Spanish Armistead, Dr. Paul-History Avant, Dr. Gayle-Poli. Sci. Baird, Dr. Robert-Philosphy Baldridge, Dr. Robert-Biology Barcus, Dr. james-English Bargainer, Dr. james-Comp. Sci. Barge, Dr. Kevin-Comm. Stu. Barker, Dr. Lewis-Pysch. Barnett, Dr. Madalene-Comm. Dis. Bass, Dr. jeff-Comm. Stu. Battistoni, Dr. Richard-Poli. Sci. Beaver, Dr. Harold-Geology Beck, Dr. Rosalie-Religion Belew, Ruth-Theater Bellinger, Dr. William Ir.-Religion Benedict, Dr. Helen-Psych. Benesh, Dr, Greg-Physics Berres, Dr.1ean-Iourn. Black, Sadie Io-Home Econ. Blackburn, Dr. Carole-Spanish Bohn, lane-Comm. Dis. Bonem, Dr. Rena Mae-Geology Bratcher, Dr. Thomas-Math. Breckenridge, Dr. James-Religion Brigham, Lucille-Math. Brown, Dr. Lyle-Poli. Sci. 328 Arts and Sciences .f-Q J, gr! ,Av 1 1 . I 1, 5 9 Radio-TV students work many hours finishing semester video editing projects. iif'i?iFf5 A WA an Q, Br I . .4 ,,. ev xii ., x .,s+fg , , ,a A N 2 , J , 2 .-.,,- 2 - NX , - t--- -- f, ., SP ,, i.,,. g a ins. its i A .4 gi Q 1 .K i ' I A Xi-A j- .R ,Isla ,E .V k i. c , . . q I- , - .wJ'f. '4 K - 1' ...1 . . :Nfl 1::':f n February 1, 1985, three men, Iudge R.E.B. Baylor, Reverend Iames rluckins, and Reverend vlilton Tryon, with the help nf the Texas Union Baptist Association, organized the first institution of higher Education in the Republic of Texas. These men envisioned in institution that would offer quality education to its students with a foundation of Christian principles. This :raditional core of the univer- sity developed a foundation ,IPOD which the other profes- sional schools within Baylor Intense concentration is required when dissecting frogs in biology lab. hu M I an bww' GKUW, ollege of rtg and L-gences . ' . 5- . 5 'J ' h J- t x , - Ml . : Q if Q. . - .V K s ,h 1 f , was ts, J -'iwmf ' .. f fs. . -. f -- 3 F Students observe life through realistic microscope. The College of Arts and Sciences is the traditional core of the university, - Dr. Wallace Daniel University built their cur- riculum. There was no Col- lege of Arts and Sciences as it is today, however the univer- sity itself was more or less a liberal arts school offering courses that were, and con- tinue to be, aimed at the spiritual development of the individual. Although the College of Arts and Sciences was not of- ficially organized until 1919, Baylor University offered courses similar to those of- fered today. The College of Arts and Sciences is the traditional core of the university, Dr. Wallace Daniel, associate 'E' 9 , 25. . V fl, f-1 ,kk , ,l , - K S X ' I Lawyq y., ,,, I ,, 1 W s , , sjcx ,- vsv,-they 'f Dr. William G. Toland has been dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for the past seven yearsas well as pro- fessor of philosophy. Dean Toland received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Millsaps College, his Master of Arts from the University of Mississippi, and his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. professor of history, said. This core curriculum is the foundation for the student's specialized field. All students, with the exception of music students, enter the university in the College of Arts and Sciences. In the past two years, students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences specialized in a variety of ma- jor fields suited to their academic goals, or elected programs in one of the other professional schools in the university. Brown, William-Geology Burckhardt, Chris-German Burckhardt, jochem-German Burkett, Dr. Sally-Home Econ. Busch, Dr. Kenneth-Chem, Busch, Dr. Marianna-Chem. V Callan, Ierrie-English Vrlg f Campbell, Dr. Stanley-History Cannon, jo-Math. Cannon, Ray Ir.-Math. Casebier, Rodney-Home Econ. Cavin, Barry-Comm. Stu. Charlton, Dr. Thomas-History Chinn, Dr. Nancy-English Christian, Dr. C.W.-Religion Cook, Bill-Theater Cook, Patricia-Theater Cresson, Dr. Bruce-History Arts and Sciences 329 College stresses basics ith the increasing enrollment, the n u m b e r o f graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences has also increased. Since many students transfer to different schools within the university, it is difficult to give an exact number of graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences. The Col- lege conferrs degrees to ap- proximately 1400-1600 students every year. These students receive degrees in one of four areas: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor Of Science In Home Biologists learn to overcome fears of dissecting fetal pigs. Separation of chemicals requires ac- curacy and patience. Amphibian physiology is often studied by first year biology students. 330 Arts and Sciences I cannot study science and not believe in God. - William G. Brown. Economics. Students Receive These Degrees When Major- ing In Any Area Of The 21 Departments Within The Col- lege Of Arts And Sciences. In Today's Modern Society, It Is Extremely Difficult To Explain Something Scien- tifically And Still Hold To Traditional beliefs of faith, mainly Christianity. The continual discovery of logical and rational explanations for natural phenomenon make the anachronistic beliefs Christians hold seem almost trite and old-fashioned. At Baylor, the faculty of the science departments strive to enhance the individual's beliefs by challenging them with knowledge of the physical world. Through su subjects as biology, geolog physics, and chemistry, tf student expands his resour of knowledge in order round out his education. For the most part, tl Baylor science faculty seem have no problem combinii their personal faith with the respective fields. I cannot study science ar not believe in God, Willia G. Brown, associate profess of geology, said. Precise measurments are a must obtain the desired result in chemis lab experiment. li it V X f .55 51 . . if K K . T5 -ir N -f Q 1 'f:s 1 as ' -' f 'P -i -f A L gn, ,A A Qui, i A f -sq. - A 41' . . .,,,. K Q ,Q L5 ' . 'gf' -.og 'WWF S z rn 'fs Mx , at ., K ' F' I 4 Ii 'Q ,1 R ag. I L ii Q -5 x ' S I x HQ ollege of rf and L-Siences 8 'gif ' il' 1 Nfl k ,., NR i , ,, S ,- -+, 1 S QQ. Q , -bi 4 1 ss lf 'F 's if . h. an - Y F , Zm. i x ' F F ' Z:Ah . Wg. N L, on . 5 LA X tx m1.x ., F are WPS ' 'Y - Q G, .. ' 'V. P lm i ' 'f- ,.: . K 11, A F , 7 v u. Q: W Q. l :- r A ., Q., X Crow, Dr. Douglas-German Curry, Dr. james-Poli. Sci Cutter, Dr. C. Richard-Classics Daniel, Dr. Wallace Ir.-History Davidson, Dr. john-Religion Davis, Margaret-English Davis, Tommye-Classics Davis, Dr. William-English Dickerson, Dr. Ben-Gerontology Duhrkopf, Dr. Richard-Biology Duncan, Dr. Elmer-Philos. Duran, Dr. Richard-French Dyer, Dr. Preston-Sociology Eisenbarth, Dr. Steven-Comp. Sci. Eldridge, Dr. David-Biology English, Dr. William-Comm. Stu. Erjian, Hu-Chinese Everett, Esther-Sociology Felice, Dr. Lawrence-Sociology Ferdon, Douglas Ir.-Ioum. Fielder, Dr, L. Gerald-Poli. Sci Fink, Dr. Mary-Chemistry Fisher, Elmer-Classics Flanders, Dr. H.I. lr.-Religion Flynn, Dr. Ellie-Psych. Flynn, Dr. I.C.-Psych. Foster, James-English Ford, Dr. Lewis-Philosphy Fox, Dr. john-Sociology Francis, Iudith-English Franklin, Nellie-Chem. Franklin, Dr. Thomas-Chem. Frazier, Dr. Leroy-Chem. Frisch, Dr. Michael-Psych. Gaitros, Dr. Donald-Comp. Sci. Gateley, Dr, Gardner-Comm. Dis. Gehlbach, Dr. Frederick-Biology Gerbing, Dr. David-Psych. Goode, Dr. Clement-English Gould, Dr. Loyal-Iourn. Grayson, Dr. Robert Ir.-Geology Greene, Dr. Donald-Geology Hafford, Dr. Delta-Home Econ. Hanks, Dr. Dorrel lr.-English Hardcastle, Dr. Donald-Physics Harvey, Dr. Frauke-German Hassell, Dr. C. Alton-Chem. Haven, Stephen-English Arts and Sciences 331 Improving writing skills begins with listening to an assistant's advice in the writing center. A Baylor student helps 3 and 4- year-olds observe the effects of magnification of a ear of corn. Facult befriends student aylor is a Christian university which offers a well-rounded educa- tion. Its Christian prin- ciples are not necessarily stated by faculty members, but rather observed in their attitude and action of service and cooperation toward the student. The faculty at Baylor is dedicated to their students and to providing an at- mosphere where the dynamic exchange of knowledge and ideas will push the students toward their full potential. These men and women, try to place the stated mis- sion of Christian message at Havens, Sara-Math. Hayward, Dr. O.T.-Geology Held, Dr. Colbert-History Hendon, Dr. David-History Hickey, Dr. I.R.-Math. Hickey, Dr. Pat-Math. Hicks, Iris-Comm. Stu. Hilburn, Dr. Glenn-Religion Hill, Dr. Paul-Math. Hingstman, Dr. David-Comm. Stu. Howard, Patricia-English Hudgins, Andrew-English Hull, Dr. Gary-History Hunt, Dr. Maurice-English Hutchinson, Kathy-Math. Isoline, Dr. Charles-Vis. Arts Iensen, Dr. William-Vis. Arts Iiminez, Dr. julio-Spanish 332 Arts and Sciences the center of our mission, Christian life pervades Dr. Wallace Daniel, associate through the lives of the facul- professor of history, said. ty and staff. When they ask Because of their commit- 'How are you?' they sincerely ment to education and their mean it, Dr. William Toland, Through such things as Forum, the student's home town spiritual foundation is in- tensifiedf' Dr. William Toland faith, the faculty display a Dean of the College of Arts unique quality of caring for and Sciences, said. their students. This pervading attitude the The desire to live the faculty has is obvious to the students. As freshmen e their first semester of clas more often than not t discover their professors not there only to teach a 1 ticular subject, but also help them in any way t can. As they progress thro' their particular acade: disciplines, they develol close friendship with I fessors of their major fielc study. I was very impres by their genuine concern people as a whole, Rol Hobbs, a senior geology I jor from Dallas, said. A 1: fessor's concern is due to Christian attitudes. -AUU5 qw, V . Q X- -,,w.,aeWQ,i,t ollege of rf and L-giences 5? N, Ti Es -f ss? U ' it n 150- Ni f 5 if js -N3 I 'H'-af 'aww johns, Dr. Baxter-Math. johnson, Dr. Phillip-Spanish 1ohnson,Sharon-Spanish jones, Dr. Mary-Math. Iiawen, Zhao-Anthro. Kean, Colonel jerry-Aerospce Keathley, Dr, Naymond-Religion Kemp, Paul-Vis. Arts Kilgore, Dr, W.1.-Philos. King, DR. Ronald-Comp. Sci. Kirk, Dr. Roger-Psych. Klaras, Vicki-English Klingman, Dr. Berry-Vis. Arts Klingman, Dr, Mary Anderson-English Kopplin, Dr. David-Psych. Korpi, Dr. Michael-Radio-TV Landes, Dr. james-Religion Lane, Dr. Alta-Home Econ. Leavell, Dr. Frank-English LeMaster, Dr. j.R.-English Lester, Dr, Elwyn-Religion Lewis, Dr. David-Chem. Lind, Dr. Owen-Biology Logan, Vemie-Vis. Arts Longfellow, Dr. David-History Lyon, Dr. james-Sociology Mansfield, Dr. Michael-Poli. Sci. Mantooth, Dr. Sara-Ioum. Marco, Dr. Virgil-Math. Martin, Dr. lanya-German Martin, Phillip-German Massirer, Mary-English Mathis, Dr. Frank-Math. Mayes, Dr. Vivienne-Math. McAlister, Dr. Dorothy-Home Econ. McAtee, Dr. Iames lr.-Chem. Arts and Sciences 333 McBride, Dr. William-Comp. Sci. McClanahan, john-Vis. Arts McCorkle, Dr William-loum. McDonald, Dr. William-English Mclilhannon, Dr. joe-History McGee, Dr. Daniel-Religion Measures, Mark-Comp. Sci. Miller, Ann-English Miller, Dr. Robert-Poli. Sci. Mogford, Deborah-Theater Mohr, Wayne-Radio-TV Moore, Andy-English Moore, Rachel-English Moore Dr. Randall-Biology Moser, Dr. Kay-English Moser, Dr. Leslie-English Moz, Adriano-French Mueller, Kay-Sociology Mullica, Dr. Donald-Chem. Murphy, Mary-Anthro. Murphy, Dr. Arthur-Anthro. Myers, Dr. Dennis-Gerontology Myers, Dr. Thomas-Poli. Sci. Nauman, Dr. Elmo-Philos. Nolen, Dr. james-Comp. Sci. Norden, Dr. Ernest-Spanish Norden, janet-Spanish Nowlin, Dr. Billie-Home Econ. Olson, Dr. l-larry-Comp. Sci. Ortuno, Dr. Manuel-Spanish Osborne, Dr. Harold-Sociology Oxford, Dr.Edwin-Math. Packard, Dr. Robert-Physics Park, Dr. Shim-Physics Parker, Dr. Donnie Ir.-Geology Parson, Capt. HermanfAerospace Paton, Dr. Ann-English Patterson, Dr. Bob-Religion Patton, Dr. jim-Psych. Pennington, Dr. David-Chem. Pierce, Dr. Benjamin-Biology Piziak, Dr. Robert-Math. Polk, Dr. Lee-Comm. Stu. Potter, Dr. Edith-French Poucher, Dr. William-Comp. Sci Powers, Dr. Darden-Physics Quinn, Capt. Ronald-Aerospace Rainer, Deborah-Comm, Dis. Ray, Dr. Robert-English Rebel, Sylvie-French Reeder, Dr. Charles-Chem. Reeser, Anabel-French Reid, Robert-History Reynolds, Dr. jerry-Speech 334 Arts and Sciences is--ar' I 'fag rd, , . I 1 we gaug e ., 1 X 'W 'Ui' +3 Q 5 - I 3 IL-9 R 3 PX T L ..-. f i iii an 5 rts has five n the spring of 1984, Baylor began a two year self-study in order to be approved and reac- edited by the Association of Juthern Colleges. With this sponsibility came the long id arduous task of re- 'aluating every aspect of the iiversity, from plant and iysical facilities to goals and irpose of the university. mis study has produced a ear definition and statement ' purpose of liberal arts lucation. Hhe purpose of the liberal its education, according to a udy by the University Self- iudy Undergraduate Educa- Jn Committee, is five-fold. me first is to acquire infor- ation and knowledge. This the most obvious founda- on of education allowing an .dividual to be enlightened . judgement throughout his life. The second is to acquire skills and habits of thought. As a student moves out into the world, he should be able to communicate orally and in writing with clarity and style. ollege of rQ and Qences LJ ? cd'-1. julie Brown converses in German with Dr. Frauke Harvey. A Russian student keeps up with the Soviet Union by reading and translating Pravda. -fold goal study, is to develop the qualities of the mind. Because each individual possesses unique qualities, it is impor- tant that these qualities be developed to the h ighest This fliberal arts educationj is the most obvious foundation of education that dividual to be allows the in- enlightened in judgment throughout his life. - University Se f-Study. purpose according to the writing with clarity and style. He should improve his ability to analyze complex problems critically, speak and read a foreign language in order to face the demand for universal understanding, and have the knowledge of a specific academic discipline. The third potential of the individual. The fourth purpose is acquir- ing understanding and com- petence in the arts. As an undergraduate, the individual is given the opportunity to cultivate aesthetic and literary interests that will survive and grow during later life. Finally the liberal arts education should encourage the student to develop judgment and values. The study states, the nature of knowledge, as described by Piaget, suggest that the process of education begins in the discovery of ig- norance. With the continued of these subjects, and literature, each study history student comes to understand himself as a moral individual based on his discoveries of his educational experience. With the solid foundation of a liberal arts background, each student can rest assured that he has a solid background. Baylor Universi- ty through the College of Arts and Sciences, strives to pro- vide the well-rounded educa- tion which will prepare its students to face the challenges of the world as they leave the university. Arts and Sciences 335 Richards, Dr. Allan-Comm. Dis, Riley, Dr. Richard-Poli Sci Rivers, Dr. David-Comm. Dis. Robb, Dr. Allan-English Rodabaugh, Dr. Tillman-Sociology Rodgers, Neil-Religion Rolf, Dr. Howard-Math. Roller, Terry-Vis. Arts Rosenbaum, Dr. Stuart-Philos. Rowland, Dr. Robert-Comm. Stu. Rubio, Dr. Nieves-Spanish Rust, Eric-History Sakai, Taro'Psych. Saxton, Dr. Iudith-Radio-TV Schlueter, Dr. David-Comm. Stu. Schmolder, Dr. Eulalia-Home Econ. Scouten, Dr. William-Chem. Shauk, Dr. Max-Math. Shepard, Dr. Iohn Ir.-Religion Sherry, William-Theater Slife, Dr. Brent-Psych. Sloan, Dr. Robert-Religion Smith, Hilda-Vis. Arts SoRelle, Dr. Iames-History Spain, Dr. Rufus-History Stanke, Dr. Ron-Math. Staton, Dr. Ross-Sociology Sterling, Dr. Mae-Psych. Storer, Larry-Iourn. Strite, Dr. Victor-English 336 Arts and Sciences we if M., ' E . ,. Hands-on experience in electronics enhances classroom education. 19 fix -4? ,W X-KW 'KMQW2 l . Av. 1,5 v , 1 2 V M . sv J 'N is Q 'Pt ,ag :USM QA., ,pn- ,QS ollege of rf and Lgiences Temperature calculations must be specific in lab experiments. Course enrichment develops through classmate interaction. Strite, Dr. Victor-English Summerlin, Dr. Travis-Religion Sutton, Dr. Lois-French Swain, Dr. james-Theater Swarthout, Mary-Math. Taylor, Mark-Biology Thomas, Dr. Ronald-English Thompson, Dr. Tommie- Comp. Sci. Thomson, Dr. Ker-Geology Tidmore, Dr. F. Eugene-Math. Tiihonen, Lasse-Spanish Todd, Stephen-Classics Tolbert, Dr. Charles-Sociology Truitt, Dr. Cecile-Math. Turner, Dr. Danny-Math. Tweedie, Dr. Virgil-Chem. Tyler, Major Gary-Aerospace Uber, Dr. David-French Vardaman, Dr. james-History Vargas, Dr. Robert-Comp. Sci. Velez, Dr. joseph-Spanish Vitanza, Dr. Dianna-English Vodopich, Dr. Darrell-Biology Wajsbrot, Michelle-French Wang, Ken Hsi-Physics Wang, Zhi Fu-Physics Walker, Dr. Linda-English Wallace, Dr Patricia-History Walter, Dr. lanelle-Home Econ. Watkins, Dr. julian-Biology White, Dr. W. Paul-English Widner, Dr. William-Biology Wilkins, Dr. Kenneth-Biology Wilson, Dr. F. Ray-Biology Wimpee, Dr. WJ.-Chaplain Wiragg, Dr. Daniel-Biology Wood, Dr. Iames Ir.-Church- St. Stud. Wood, Dr. john-Religion Woods, Dr. Paula-English Woody, Debra-Sociology Wortman, Dr. Walter-English Yelderman, Dr. Ioe-Geology Arts and Sciences 337 Technological advances require students and faculty to continually sharpen computer skills. How Bu iness he Hankamer School of Business, like the other schools at Baylor University began as the idea of an individual, with a dream to establish quality Christian education in the field of business. In the late began buildings. Classes met on the 3rd floor of the Student Union Building and the se- cond floor of Old Main. Emerson Henke, an accoun- ting professor, said, Classes were somewhat smaller then. It was not uncommon to find Hankamer, the Baylor School of Business was named the Hankamer School of Business. When professor Neil S. Foster retired, he said, I know how Moses felt. He could see the Promised Land, 1800s, a though he business cur- couldn't Fifulum Wes I know how Moses felt. He enter if- included in , Although the academic could see the Promised Land, he knew program of 1 - ll h e the universi- though he couldn t enter 1t. - Wouldn, ty. Operating Foster. see the as a depart- fruit of his ment rather labor, the than a separate school, the business program included such classes as business ethics, accounting, govern- ment, political economy, short hand, typing and telegraphy. It wasn't until 1923 that a distinct school, the Baylor School of Business, was created. At that time, there were no business school Adams, Michael-Finance Allen, Dr. A. Dale, Ir.-MGT Bowman, Nancy-MGT Boyd, john-MGT Brazell, Don-Info. Syst. Brown, Kristyn-Econ. Busby, Iim-Finance Butler, Iudy-Econ. Caballero, Dr. Marjorie-MKT Capone, Dr. Charles Ir.-Econ. Cassell, Dr. Michael-Bus. Law Chesser, Dr. Delton-Bus. Law Chewning, Dr. Richard-MGT Chonko, Dr. Larry-MKT Collins, Dr. Lane-Bus. Law Conway, Dr. Lucian-Bus. Law Covington, Kayla-Info. Syst. Cox, Dr. joe-MGT 338 Business School classes of 10 or 12 people. With an increase in enroll- ment from a few hundred in 1923, to 1,858 in the spring of 1953, the need for a facility to house the Business School was recognized. However, it was not until November 12, 1960 that the building was dedicated. Because of a gracious gift of S500,000 given by Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. tradition of excellence and Christian education has been realized and will continue to expand, as long as leaders continue to keep the vision of excellence. New ideas from guest speakers broaden business students' perspec- tives of the corporate world. Se M hh I T1 f 'U lei 'WP 7 44 17 1 .+f'Yi' x we Y? 2,75 1 . . VUL M, . K . X-51' e ,J . 'XX W , yt Q? . Q 5 , S I, R 1 f E Msg V at f if 4, a VW ' Y Q, M f' an T 1 X l gf QN ' V ,mi 1 ',ff, B 1 '- Y fkwwnk- 'X fi Q, H' ' : 344 yftf ankamer Lghool of usmess Students can obtain useful information by listening to student presentations in Dr. Ligon's graduate business courses. Frank Wyman and Dr. Ray Perryman forecast the economic future of Texas for the next year. WZ? w A , :Hut S 4 ,,. ,,,,., , fri' I ,.,f ' W. , A V 1' A .. , we aw we 4. yy 4 'fy , y 9' Dr. Richard C. Scott, Dean of the Hankamer School of Business, graduated from Baylor University with Bachelor and Master's degrees in Business Administration, and received his Doctor of Business Ad- ministration from Indiana University. After teaching at Baylor as a pro- fessor of Mana ement, he succeeded Dean Lang as ean of the School of Business. A john Morris receives grammatical assistance from a writing specialist. Cretien, Dr. Paul-Finance Cunningham, Dr. Donald-Finance Dean, Ioyce-Bus. Law Dugat, Susan-MGT Dyson, Dr. Ludwig Ir,-Finance Edwards, Dr. Donald-MGT Erickson, Dr, Paul-Acct Frame, Dr. Terry-Info. Syst. Gardner, Dr, H. Stephen-Econ. George, William-Info. Syst. Ghee, Dr. William-Finance Gilbreath, Dr. L. Kent-Econ. Grooms, Dr, Ferris-Acct. Gulig, Dr. Mike-Acct. Hall, john Ir.-Econ. Hamner, Dr. Candacealnfo, Syst. Harrison, Dr. Tom-Acct. Hart, Dr. Maxine-Info. Syst. Business School 339 Guest lecturer jeremy Rifkin dramatically addresses Dr. Gilbreath's economics class. Accounting chairman Dr. C. William Thomas expresses gratitude for an achievement award he receiv- ed, as Hudson LaForce looks on. bin. Henderson, Dr. james-Econ. Henke, Dr. Emerson-Acct Holmes, Dr. Roderick-Acct Hom, Dr. Ronald-Finance Hulme, Carolyn-Info. Syst. Hulme, Fred jr.-Info. Syst. Hunt, Dr. james-MKT Hunt, Dr. Tammy-MGT Ireland, Dr. R. Duane-MGT jennings, Daniel-MGT johnson, Dr. jerry-MKT johnson, Dr. Sharon-MGT jones, Becky-Acct jones, Dr. H. Milton-Acct Kelly, Dr. M. Thomas-Econ. Kent, Dr. Calvin-Econ. King, Dr. Arthur-Econ. Lash, james-Econ. Ligon, Dr. Helen-Info. Syst. Lill, Dr, David-MKT Longenecker, Dr. justin-MGT Lumpkin, Dr. james-MKT Lutz, Tom-Info. Syst. Madden, Dr. Charles-MKT -i I --1. 1 Zkrlg . . W if 4 S 'Www' Us 19 'W F 'Neat fl Ah Xu. - ad' t .. 3 N 3 F' NA X 'Q S cs N we ,... , I 5 , X.. . K M . 0 fmt -X Maness, Dr. Terry-Finance McBumey, Robert-Acct McKinney, Dr. joseph-Econ. Middleton, Dr. Kenneth-Info. Syst. Miller, Helen-Acct Miller,,Tracy-Econ. 340 Business School 11--l rim fsw I'- Ni J fb I s si iness concepts are made more licable through many seminars. Students participate in oral presen- tations in order to reinforce their understanding of business principles. ankamer Lghool of usiness New facilities utilized 1 ince its opening in 1960, the I-iankamer School of Business has had its enrollment in- ase from 1,858 students Il 35 faculty to 3,000 dents and 114 faculty. Vith the increase in dents and faculty came the ed to enlarge the School of siness' facilties. The new demic building was com- ted in the summer of 1985. 2 3-story building now ises all business classes 1 all faculty offices. Before new addition was built, Our programs are on the cut- ting edge of technology and our goal is to keep them there. - Dean Richard Scott. business classes and faculty were located in offices various buildings all over campus. The first and third are primarily floors classrooms, but there are also a reading room, leadership classroom and small group work rooms on the third Y ,- 5? 'V f 3 nn .XM 4. x, 1 'J gl-'17 f, floor. The second floor houses a tax and financial analysis library, as well as microcomputer facilities. Richard Scott, Dean of the Business School, said in an annual report, Our programs are on the cutting edge of technology and our goal is to keep them there. K W, 0 V VW Q Q '49 1 7' ' I K 'V' I D ff., A rl'lt ig, 5 f is 1 , , 2 6 3 1, c 5 1 44, HQ, X ilu JM . nv ss. 'Wt ,. V fr .,.. J, JL I rg, 1 ., P JI' . f U ,, . V, I ,V , J 9 WMM 2 I QW, 1 Miller, Dr. Van-MGT Milligan, Dr. Patricia-Info. Syst. Moore, Dr. Kris-Info. Syst. Moore, Dr. Carlos-MKT Odegaard, Thomas-Econ. Parsons, Dr. Burke-Acct. Parsons, Dr. James-Acct. Perryman, Dr. M. Ray-Econ. Pisciotta, Dr. Iohn-Econ. Potts, Dr. I. Franklin-Finance Potts, Dr. Tom-Finance Ramsower, Dr. Reagan-Info. Syst. Rasner, Leslie-Acct Read, Dr. Raymond-MCT Reierson, Dr. Curtis-MKT Business School 341 Profs SEIVE like Christ he Hankamer School of Business is ex- periencing an in- crease in enrollment. Within two years, the number of Bachelor of Business Ad- ministration degrees con- ferred has increased more than 10 percent-from 642 in exceedingly challenging and relevant enough that we make a contribution to the student's quality of life, pro- fessionally and personally. The faculty is genuinely in- terested in the students. Many of the professors seek to love and serve as com- Daily class preparation is necessary to receive good grades. Professors frequently use overhead projectors instead of conventional chalkboard. We hope that the standards We set are high enough to be exceedingly challenging and relevant enough that we make contributions to student's quality of life, rofessionally and personally. - Betsy Var aman. 1982-83 to 711 in 1984-85. According to records, the School of Business awards business degrees to more than one third of all Baylor graduates. The backbone of the Business School is the faculty. Because of their dedication to excellence, the faculty members challenge the students to greater heights of knowledge. Betsy Vardaman, lecturer in management, said, We hope that the standards we set are high enough to be 342 Business School pletely as Christ did, as they help the students continue their education. The tradition of excellence in all areas, in order to develop the whole person, is the goal of the Hankamer School of Business. Through such means as high technology, a sincere faculty and a vision toward the future, the individual leaves Baylor University ready to face the real world. Senior Donna Reid presents Arthur Anderson representative Duane R. Kullberg with a commemorative gift at the dedication of the Arthur Anderson 8: Co. Student Lounge. . ...ee - ..... -A a 'set - I .'.. .V., . , w wf. '1 z222'2::eas: ..,r J ' ws, . .f .ss g , .1 at-:V -1 . Lwafmiesrrht M.. -34.35. i -,n r . .,.. is N it X 'R is K .ws ggi N . WW? S51 w mi s Q. 1? I .-,,g,s.s.:fs...,ti..,tswexkwstss. -we .11-.see ..,RN..i.-fr,....., -. . . 1 . .. .... . ifriiiiiln-If .. . '-1 Q1?f:12-eiiitneasfw .... , N ..,..,. ,, 2 we ankamer chool 1 .L LJ of , usiness 95 g ,ff-f 457' 4-:M Y, .hse has Rose, Dr. john-Finance Seaman, Dr. John-Info, Syst. Sexton, Dr. Donald-MGT Sims, Michael-MKT Smith, Betty-Info. Syst. Smith, Dr. Walstein-Finance Speasmaker, Heidi-Acct Spoede, Dr. Charlene-Acct Stanley, Dr. Charles-Acct Stelley, Dr. Arthur-Acct Tipton, Dr. Iames-Finance Thomas, Dr. Bill-Acct Trower, jonathan-MGT Truitt, Dr. W. IamesfEcon, VanAuken, Dr. Philip-MGT Vardaman, Betsy-MGT Vaughan, Mark-Econ. Vaughn, Dr. Randal-Info. Syst. Walker, Richard-Acct Ward, Keith-MGT Wells, Charles-Econ. Wheeler, Karen-Info. Syst. Williams, Dr. I. Clifton-MGT Williams, lane-Info. Syst. Willis, Betsy-Acct Willis, Dr. G.W.-Info. Syst. Wimer, lack-MGT Young, Dr. Dean-Info. Syst. Business School 343 Right: Learning how to measure li- quids is one important part of the development of preschool children. Below: Future teachers instruct children to be creative and im- aginative in classroom play. ' 3 Xu-P1 ' ' Baker, Dr. Anita-Curr. 6: Inst. Baker, Ruth Ann-Curr. 8: Inst. Barrett, Dr. Eldon-Adm.,Found., 8: Super. Battles, Burna-Phys. Ed. Biles, Dr. Raymond E.-Curr. 8: Inst. Browning, Dr. Larry-Curr. 8: Inst. Butts, Dr. Frank-Phys. Ed. Claxton, David-Phys. Ed. Coker, Dr. Delores-Adm., Found., 8: Super. Connolly, W. Dale-Phys. Ed. Couey, Dr. Dick-Phys. Ed. Curtis, Dr. K. Fred-Prof. Field Experience Denton, Robert-Phys. Ed. Early, Shirley-Phys. Ed. Estes, Dr. Dwain-Adm., Found., 8: Super. Fallen, Olga-Phys. Ed. Fairbault,1ohn-Phys. Ed. Fredenburg, Karen-Phys. Ed. Gilchrest, Dr. Norman-Phys. Ed. Goodloe, Dr. Nancy-Phys. Ed. Gray, Dr. Robert-Curr. 8: Inst. I-Iansma, Dr. jack E.-Phys. Ed. Herrington, Dr. Mary-Curr, 8: Inst. Herrington, Dr. William-Ed. Psych. Johnston, Deborah-Phys. Ed. lose, Dr. Nancy-Phys. Ed. 344 School of Education Al- 'T' -as 5 Y I 5,-Q .-X is X f 4- ...- 1 .1 I vi f ---1 Q .-af? ' 325 1 f ',..'2-4'-JZ' , I 5' .51 . . 3 K ,L R ....- 4 ,Q ,Q .2 Q .Q J' Hwy I chool of ducation f 'ff .....,,4,4,,,.,...4,,.,.,.,.....,.,... . A veteran of Baylor for 19 years, Dean B111 D. Lamkm continues to stimulate and 1:1 A encoura e the students in the 4? A School of Education toward Q' , the standards of excellence rf . xi , 1 , I V' espoused by the School. Dean l A L Lamkin received his Bachelor '. ' ,gf 1' it 12 ,, as well as Master of Arts at is ' Ba lor, and his Doctorate at the Universrt of Texas. Y , .3 S :Yak v 9 wil tt s Top left: Reading skill improvements are vital to the development of the young reader. Left: Kristy Lazenby helps young gourmets prepare cupcakes. 'lassroom trains student 3 'n 1919 Baylor University organized the School of ,Education to provide the e with teachers who were .icated to serve the people 'exas. ecause teacher education me of Baylor University's or professional functions, re is an emphasis on the rllectual development of individual in order to pare the student for his ation. The faculty of the pool of Education strive for nore personalized profes- al instruction for their ents. hese faculty members 'e dedicated themselves to continuation of their pro- We try to plan, present, and evaluate information in order to make them lstudentsjthe very best product. Anita Baker fession by giving themselves to the students. They bring a variety of learning ex- periences from fifty-two universities and colleges throughout the United States. Most have earned doctoral degrees, others display outstanding work and knowledge in their area of specialization. Work ex- perience as teachers, prin- cipals, and superintendants also enhance the faculty members' outlook on educa- tion. The new ideas and ways of facing challenges in the elementary and secondary schools enrich the education of the students enrolled in the School of Education. Preparation for the classroom is very important. The faculty present the students with strategies to face the challenges in a classroom situation. In order to best prepare the students, the curriculum is organized in such a way that each course builds on another. We try to plan, present and evaluate information in order to make them the very best product, Dr. Anita Baker said. The most important at- titude the faculty try to en- courage is that of a nurturing attitude. By using the com- fort quotient the Baylor stu- dent is challenged to live the Christian message in the classroom. School of Education 345 Students face Right A child waits to begin her first challenges ixpe he School of Educa- tion is located in Draper Academic Building. With connecting walkways between Draper and Burleson Hall, faculty members are able to travel between classrooms and of- fices without being exposed to the elements. The School of Education has five pro- grams that aree built around a central core curriculum. First, it trains and preparees in- dividuals to teach at the elementary as well as the new ideas for old subjects. A more specific program within the School of Educa- tion is the training program for the learning lab. Finally the Physical Education and Health Education division, housed in the recently renovated Marrs McClean Gymnasium, prepares the student for teaching young lives the importance of developing the physical aspect of their lives. The most important part of any school is the student. The students are much more anxious to have an impact on education. Bill D. Lamkin secondary school level. The newly established Center for Christian Educa- tion supports those planning to teach specifically in Chris- tian schools. It also supports educators who are currently teaching in Christian schools. The Center for Professional Development conducts classes for teachers in order to keep us with the latest in teaching, and to offer them Karaffa, Dr. Ann-Curr. 8: Inst Karaffa, Dr. Frank-Phys. Ed. Knudson, Duane-Phys. Ed. Londos, Sandra Lee-Ed. Psych. Luft, Bonnie-Phys. Ed. Manning, Lorita-Curr. 8: Inst Martin, Dr. Judith-Curr. 8: Inst Newell, Larry-Phys. Ed Pittman, Andy-Phys. Ed. Powers, Dr. Ted-Phys. Ed Chmn Prewitt, Dr. Patricia-Ed Psych. Proctor, Dr. Thomas-Ed. Psych. 346 Education School Education well aware of the mission' they will face after graduation. The students have a positive outlook on their future in education. The students are much more anxious to have an im- pact on education. This reflects the student body as a whole, Dr. Bill Lamkin, Dean of the School of Educa- tion, stated. :iris Belowp Dr. Baker listens intently to ideas from the group. Ya 2 5,52 sm x. Y.. L, ' nuff ' if 5 . I il? T S . if A ' XSL' ,. N- 7 - f , .sg I gif Q .i t 3 3' 91 l , E expressions often enhance a for young listeners. Lchool of ducation .. .,,,,,,,W,W4,,. 4 Lefty Dr. Baker lectures about teaching language arts skills to elementary schoolchildren. Below, Group discussions are impor- tant as they allow students to gain in- sights to elementary education from their peers. . ,,,j:3 we lg Q sal Q ll lil' , A 1 .r Rigby, Dr. Toby W.-Adm., Found., 8: Super. Rosewell, Dr. Paul-Curr. 8: Inst. - Sakai, Taro-Ed. Psych. Schroeder, E.E.-Phys. Ed. Sharp, Dr. Pat-Library Science as 3 Q as 1 A 'Qlhdlgpg ' w Y Thomas, Ioe-Phys. Ed. Tindle, Mary E.-Phys. Ed. Westfall, Dr. Barry-Adm., ft ,whisk If M EV ,-ef ' 5 ffl. 4 'Y' 5 A 1-. . V rigs, . . vi, e vs ,. 5 K , tx. t. . a , V, , K.- .41 Q' , 4, R , L:,1 f?:1 in .--: S 'CT 'NE iiii ii H W. Found., 8: Super. Wiley, Dr. james-Curr. 8: Inst. Williams, Dr. W.C.-Ed. Psych. Wood, Dr.Randy-Education Wooddy, Dr. Margaret-Phys. Ed. Education School 347 School offers variet he Baylor Universi- ty School of Music is a unique school. There is a camaraderie within the School of Music that is unlike any other on the Baylor campus. Freshmen enter the School of Music im- mediately upon admission to the universi- ing ensembles withing each division that the student can get involved with while at Baylor. The Instrumental Division has several musical organizations available to the student: the Wind Ensemble, the Symphonic Band, and Concert Band offer a variety Y as well as the Varsity Singers, provide a broad choral ex- perience for the participant. The Baylor University Men's Glee Club and the Women's Chorus give more specific at- tention to music for men's and women's voices. Baylor ShowTime!, an extension of the Public ty. The small classes allow for more per- sonal atten- tion from the beginning of their college career, thus lt fthe Music Schoolltrains students to serve both God and Man in rofessional music, music e ucation, and church music. Robert L. Blocker Relations department, is a small ensemble that travels to Baylor Alumni meetings, developing a first name basis with the faculty. This type of attention allows for more personal in- struction, and consequently encourages the individual to develop his or her talents to the fullest. Gne of the most unique features of the School of Music is the role it plays in the university. The School of Music opens its doors to all students interested in music. There is a variety of perform- of music for wind in- struments. The Baylor Sym- phony Orchestra not only provides excellent orchestral music opportunities, but also performs for the Baylor Opera Theatre as well as musicals. Finally, the Baylor lazz Ensembles afford the student interested in jazz an outlet to display his or her musical ability. In the Vocal Division the A Capella and Concert Choirs, banquets, Parent's League gatherings across the state. The purpose of the School of Music is to train students in three areas, Dr. Robert L. Blocker, Dean of the School of Music, said. lt lthe Music Schoolltrains students to serve both God and man in professional music, music education, and church music. Y,-' 348 Music School .V-'i'?'fx Glen Singleton and friend improvise while playing with one of the Baylor jazz Ensembles. Keyboard instructor Thelma Coo patiently leads the piano c through a technical exercise. W an ,E fit r S 4 ki.. fl' L-Shool of Lfic M xx.. .. civil W ff flag!! 6,1 B -1' rf , 'nf , ti ., - ' ' , L!- ., ' ., ., 7 I . . N, Ki. -s t kk sl rf' Q Q 5, if Y W ,rf fit' 17 AE' Q- 'V' B V N 'Y-' Dean Robert L. Blocker has completed two years as dean of the School of Music. In two years, he has displayed ex- cellent ability as an ad- ministrator and performer. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Furman University and both his Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts from North Texas State University. Left: Fernando Meza watches carefully during a Wind Ensemble rehearsal. Far left: Michael Haithcock, Director of Bands, follows his score closely as he conducts the Wind Ensemble. Albee, Dr. David-Keyboard Alexander, Mary K.-Instrumental Ard, Dr. F. Michael-Keyboard Backus, Dr. Carolyn-Vocal Bennett, Dr. Barbara L.-Music Ed. Bennighof, Dr. james-Theory Boyd, jean Ann-Music Lit. Colvin, Dr. O. Herbert-Theory Colvin, Mary lla-Vocal Cooper, Thelma-Keyboard Deloach, Dr. Doris-Instrumental Elzinga, Dr. Harry-Musicology Ford, Theresa-Music Ed. Gibson, Don R.-Associate Dean Gordon, Dr. Ierryp Vocal Haithcock, Michael-Instrumental Hardie, Dr. Gary-Instrumental Hardie, lulia O.-Instrumental Herrington, I. Scott-Vocal Heyde, Stephen-Instrumental Hopper, Barry-Instrumental Horan, l,eta-Keyboard Jacobson, Michael-Instrumental jones, Dr. joyce-Keyboard Kershner, Brian-Instrumental Keyes, Roger-Keyboard Music School 349 john Touchton counts carefully in order to enter at the right time of the piece. i 1 . .QF Dedicated Facult usic has been in Texas since the early Spanish set- tlers braved the new world. Although mission schools of- fered music as part of their curriculum, the progress of music in education was unsteady and slow. Later, with the large influx of im- migrants into the Republic of Texas, many foreigners would establish their own schools, with music a part of the curriculum. Seeing the need for music education, Baylor University began to of- fer music during the first five years of its existence. Although the beginnings of the School of Music are mo- dest, it has grown from daily musical exercises at the Fe- male Department to one of the leading schools in the state. Through the years the School of Music faculty has grown from one piano in- structor to fifty-one dedicated members. Robert L. Blocker, Dean of the School of Music, puts his or her future in the hands of the teacher. The in- timate size of the School of Music offers the student more personal attention, which is especially important for a per- We certainly do have a responibility to listen, and we want to. Ruth Merrill said one cannot compare dif- ferent schools, as each possesses its own unique quality. The faculty at Baylor are dedicated to their work, and their commitment to Baylor is reflected in their commitment to their profes- sion. This commitment is very important as the student former. As students of keyboard, vocal, and in- strumental performance plan to make their life of their God given talents, they entrust themselves to an applied teacher, who prepares them for the future. The student is a very im- portant part of the Music School. Ruth Merrill, a M1 Education professor, sa Most, if not all, profess are willing to to not o discuss material, but persc problems as well, as they fect the students' perl mance in the classroom. certainly do have a respl sibility to listen, and we w to. This commitment of faculty encourages the s dent to embrace t challenges that they are gi' in order to improve not 0 musical ability, but men ability as well. Michael Dean, a jur Music Education major fr Irving, says of a fact member, He challenges 2 encourages the individual think. ff L-ghool of usic 1. ,kr , Q i YM im Y X .,:T, X- ,f Q X riff 1 if '--- .Jw ' fgyvghi ' s, If -N 9 X zfu. 1 tw f ififl ., x 4 'e K ' AQ 4' ul gb ' I I SA E gf- -f 5 L my -if-Q 5 -' YI A-bd.. 1 fQ ff. A R f' ' 5 R 'gn ,-v',x5 , Al .. ..kA ,M ..., , , r Q, 1 55? , X 5 Q kr 1 111: be me X S , X.., ., ' 4 X 4 Q s E5 :NF A . .J W 1 my lr X ll ' ia- X K k 19 lx TFP X il , ,w ,ff 4' 1 .., ,.. 5 J ' , Q 2. W: ar' --f z .Q Wk ,, Q 'K K J. 'Q X. Kgs gf Q Q. nr H. 'fi ' N 7 ..- K , it S i i f, i f S Q' S Ti ff Abbotteliirk, jane-Keyboard Lindley, Kristen-Instrumental Livengood, Geraldine-Keyboard Luper, Dr. Ray F.-Church Music McGraw, Bill4V0cal McQuere, Dr. Gordon-Theory Merrill, Ruth-Music Ed. Meyer, Iohnelnstrumental Nichols, Gayletha-Vocal Peeler, Dr. Karen-Vocal Robinson, Richard-Vocal Robinson, William C.-Instrumental Sanders, Dr. Hugh-Vocal Scott, Dr. Daniel-Vocal Shanley, Helen Annelnstrumental Shanley, Dr. Richard A.-Instrumental Sousa, Gary-Instrumental Vandlandingham, Dr, Larry-Instrumental Whitney, Mark-Instrumental Williams, Dr. james-Keyboard Willis, Carolyn-Keyboard Willis, Dr. Richard-Composition Young, Dr. Robert-Vocal Music School 351 Williams, Ir., Dr, Peeler Beal, Ron Cowan, David Elias, Dr, Erwin ' A' Featherstone, Thomas i Guinn, Dr. David 'n Hassard, Zandra la, I 3 X , Horner, Ed Kendrick, Susan McSwain, Dr. Angus Morrison, Michael Muldrow, Louis Patterson, Dr. Judith Rodgers, R. Michael Swenson, David Toben, Dr. Brad Trail, William R. Wendorf, H.D. Williams, john ' ,,,, .,,,, ,il t M Top, Law students are encouraged to participate in class discussions. Right, Ed Horner, the Mills Cox Pro- fessor of Law, answers a question in a final review of his Contracts class. 1, .. f-4 u J 2 f' , -H fe, H S. AQ I l W , , f Shool of aw Left: A student emphasizes a point he is making in class. After successfully completing law school at Baylor, Dean Charles Barrow began a career as a lawyer and a judge in Texas. He has served as Dean of the Baylor School of Law since 1984, and looks forward to many more years of service to the law school. School till top ne of the top law schools in the state of Texas, the Baylor School of Law has a long tradition of excellence. The school of law is the oldest school within Baylor University. Instruction in law began in 1849, only four years after the university was chart- ered by the Republic of Texas. It was not until 1857 that a formal school of law was organized. After closing in 1883, it was reorganized in 1920 and has remained open since then. Several famous people received degrees from the Baylor Law School. One of the most prominent persons to graduate from the law school was the late Leon Iaworski, the famous pro- secutor of the Watergate trials. Iaworski was recogniz- ed by a beautiful wing of the school of law. His Houston office, donated by his wife, has been reconstructed in the law School. Governor Mark White is also a Baylor graduate, as well as president emeritus Abner V. McCall. These important people have played an important part in shaping the nation, the state, and Baylor. The most unique thing The law school does not exist for the dean or the faculty. It exists for the student. Charles Barrow faculty. It exists for the student. The intimate size of the school of law combined with the open door policy make for an intimate community within the law school. This intimacy enhances more per- sonal exchange of ideas be- tween pro- fessor and student. As a result, the law student is challenged to excel not only aca- demically, about the school of law is the way the faculty carry out the commitment to serve the stu- dent. Unlike any other school in the university, the law school faculty keep no office hours. Instead they have open office where students can visit at any time during the day. The idea is to be available to students. In fact, a way to get in trouble would be to not be available to students, Charles Barrow, Dean of the School of Law, said The law school does not exist for the dean or the but in all areas of his life, thus pro- viding a foundation for per- sonal as well as professional life. The Baylor Law School is the top law school in the state of Texas. For five consecutive years, the law school has had the highest pass rate among the eight Texas law schools. The promise of excellence has proven itself as a tradition in the Baylor School of Law. Law School 353 Right, The nursing skills lab in the fourth floor of the nursing school allows the student to practice new procedures before working in the hospital. Below, The nursing school library, located on the ground floor of Wilma Bass Dorm, provides a study area for the student in the same building as the residence hall. , 4 W. M N ,.. X., 'fi 2 . W fflli 2 ,ak 3- o f I J-ug. xv.. Anderson, Cheryl Ann H ta Baker, Martha A. . Bell, Dr. Carolyn 7 In Cain, Patricia . ' 35- 1 4 ?a'a f f ' 'flig MWA 'ZZ . 1 lf' . - . 5 .A , .. 'Z 4 4 tg -. X Davenport, Mary Ellen , .L,,p.5,,, pf Dillion, Linda A. Ducore, Susan Farren, Elizabeth A. Garner, Linda F. Genrich, Sandra I. Genter, Dr. Lorraine Guenther, Indy Keltner, Dr. Norman L. Lewis, Ruth A. Naud, Beverly Eager Nowotny, Mary Lou Pappas, Alice B. Rausch, Nita L. Richardson, Elizabeth A.W. Rodgers, W. Elizabeth Sanford, Dr. Martha L. Smith, Carey Ann Snow, Frances Speer, Kathleen M. Swanson, Margo Waring, Lillian M. Wiggs, Carol M. Wise, Elizabeth S. 354 Nursing School gf vilfm M532 ' ,f of 2 . 4--.W,.mW.a.w..,W..,,,,,, , N ....,., wa..,. ... P 2 fb. ,f. rg 1X hiv wh ...W '54, ..,... ,,.u 3 'J -fn , ...Man X x ' ' M-a..,,, fum tvs . f- I x 5 A ' WM i..-... ww, K e Q x M 1 iw .f 1 Y , i Q' awe rx 5 x 1 if .f ff no-V., 'UQ' . 'gf -1. nvfszfbf' . ff' 1 . ,..,- 1' e . . .,., f X . -1.22. sf. . W '9- ghool , jxi. o ursing BW. MW MW M,,,..,.J.., eww, 4AQ , , N . mm., . it MMMM,, ,m,,,.s,...w-if--cr M ,,,.. . .wA,,,,..ff- ' M., ,,...f'-- K v,..,,fha up N,,,,..-A -- d.M,,....f'- ' ....,,....-'- ,uf-ff' ,,, ,,,.,,-- ' ,,- W ' ,f .',,.f ' -1 M M,,.,'- ' ' Dr. Opal S. Hipps has served Baylor University as the Dean of the School of Nursing for seven years. She has received a Bachelor and Masters of Science of Nursing at the University of North Carolina and a Doctorate in Education from the University of South Carolina. .GS X -.. Q 8, . Ss. Lefty Seniors Katherine Bannert and Marina Arizpe discuss the problems of nursing in ethnic communities. Above, Assistant Dean of Student Services Carey Ann Smith discusses the future of the Nursing School with faculty member Norman Keltner. Professionalism produces perfection -1 ituated in Dallas away from the main campus in Waco is the Baylor tiversity School of Nursing. :hough an island in the art of a bustling metropolis, 2 School of Nursing con- ues to beat to the same immer as its mother cam- s in Waco. The Baylor School of Nurs- g was established in 1909 as liploma program within the ylor Hospital in Dallas, the zdecessor of the present ylor University Medical nter. Later, in 1950, the aool of Nursing became e of the six degree-granting tools of Baylor University. cording to the School of lrsing catalog, the first chelor of Science in Nurs- g degrees were awarded in 54. Today, there are ap- A majority of the girls are from Baylor and miss the campus and their friends. Consequently they turn to each other for support. Ross Prater proximately 150 students enrolled in the pre-nursing program on the Baylor campus in Waco, while juniors and seniors account for an additional 145 students in Dallas. Despite the geographical distance between the Dallas and Waco cam- puses, the nursing students are entitled to the same benefits that the Waco students enjoy. Football and basketball games, school holidays and Dia- deloso are but a few of the fun activities available to nur- sing students. The nursing students do, however, have their own special activities planned. Ross Prater, the Coordinator of Baptist Student Union and Recreation Activities, helps plan the activities for the students. One of the biggest activities every spring is a week long ski trip to Wolf Creek. Unfortunately some of the girls still get homesick for Baylor in Waco. According to Prater, a majority of the girls are from Baylor and miss the campus and their friends. Consequently they turn to each other for support. One of the biggest differ- ences between the two cam- puses is the atmosphere. Senior Debbie Stout said, It fthe campusj is different from what I expected. It's pretty strenuous, not a campus atmosphere. Because the School of Nurs- ing is located in one of the busiest medical centers in the state, the students are ex- pected to act professionally. This professional attitude does not discourage personal rela- tionships, rather it strengthens the relationships between the students, and prepares them for their professional as well as personal lives. Nursing School 355 I s an tp , z is sas X K it J .1 LL 5 ,a ... Q i ff 5 l f, -f 356 Vice Presidents Donna M. Denton Financial Affairs Donna Denton, vice president for financial affairs, is a certified public accountant and holds a bachelor of business administration degree from Robert O. Feather External Affairs Robert O. Feather, vice president for external affairs received the bachelor of arts degree from Baylor in 1950 and the master of religious education degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1953. In August 1985 he was awarded an honorary doctor of law Bill I-Iillis Executive Vice President Dr. Bill Hillis became executive vice president of Baylor in August 1985. He had served as chairman of the biology department since 1982. Abner Anglin I-lyden Student Affairs Dr. A. A. Hyden, vice president for student affairs, received the bachelor of arts degree from Wayland Baptist Collegeg the bachelor of divinity, master of religious education, and doctor of education degrees from The Iames S. Netherton Staff Services Office of the President Dr. james Netherton, vice presi- dent for staff services, attended the University of Mississippi as a Na- tional Merit Scholar and received a bachelor of science degree in 1969. He earned the doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Virginia in 1973. Baylor, and attended the University of Houston Law School. Prior to coming to Baylor as auditor in 1962 Denton served in ace counting positions with A. C. Upleger 8: Co., CPAs, and with Humble Oil and Refining Company in the tax department. degree from William Carey College. Feather had held positions with First Baptist Church, Bowling Green, Ky., as minister of educationp Wilshire Baptist Church, Dallas, as minister of education and admin- istration and Park Cities Baptist Church, Dallas, as associate minister for administration and promotion. He also served as executive vice president of the World Evangelism He also continues to teach one senior level biology course. Hillis received hes bachelor of science at Baylor and earned an MD in nephrology at john Hopkins University. He served as chief of epidemiology in the Air Force until 1964. He subsequently became an assistant professor of pathobiology at John Hopkins where he stayed until Southwestern Theological Seminary. He was in the U.S. Army Signal Corps from 1942-45,and at Wayland Baptist College from 1947-49. From 1949-56 he served at the Buckner Baptist Childrens Home in Dallas. He was assistant professor of psychology and religion at Mary Hardin-Baylor from 1956-60 and professor and dean of the college the following eight years. In 1968 he joined Baylor as direc- Upon graduation he joined the faculty of Armstrong State College, a senior college in the University System of Georgia, becoming a tenured associate professor of mathematics and computer science. He came to Baylor in the summer of 1981 as the executive assistant to the president, in March of 1982 was named vice president for executive affairs and in August of 1985 became vice president for She is a member of the Ameri Institute of Certified Public Acco tants, Texas Society of CPAs, Cen Texas Chapter of CPAs, Nati Association of College and Univ ty Business Officers, and Sout Association of College and Unive ty Business Officers. and Christian Educa tion Fund, a ly Graham affiliate, Feather joii Baylor University in Septem 1980. He is a past president of Southern Baptist Religious Educat Association and currently serves the chairman of its board of directs He is past president of the Nati Alumni Association of Southwestl Baptist Theological Seminary. he came to Baylor. Active in church organizati Hillis is a deacon at the First Ba Church and is on the board of din tors at the Waco Conference of Ch tians and Iews. He was formally tive with the Air Reserve and Baylor Health Center. He also sp three years as a doctor ministerin the untouchables of Calcutta, lndi tor of personnel. In 1972, he org. ized the department of academic a visement. He became assistant v president and dean of students 1977 and was named to his pres position in june 1980. Included in his memberships , Rotary International, Phi Delta K: pa, International Platform Assoc tion, Southern Counselors Person: Association, and Ornicron De Kappa. staff services. In addition, he seri as a tenured associate professor mathematics and computer scienc Netherton has also served aj consultant in the fields mathematics, statistics and compo science. He is a member of h Mathematical Association America, the Association for Coi puting Machinery and the Society . College and University Planning. n one Powell, Ir., president of or University Medical Center, as, earned his bachelor of ess administration degree in from Baylor and his master of ital administration degree in from the University of Califor- He was awarded an honorary orate from Hardin-Simmons ersity, Abilene, in 1979. for to joining the Baylor Univer- nneth Lane Simons, vice presi- for business affairs, received the elor of business administration ee from Baylor in 1968. A cer- public accountant, he worked several commercial firms before ning Baylor's staff as research ad- istrator in 1973. Prior to his ap- itment as vice president for lary Norman serves as dean of demic services. She received a e1or's degree in history and a ter's degree in education from lor. tlhile a student, dean Norman ,ked in the dean's office in return paid expenses, including room board. Her responsibilities in- 7r. Carl Bradley received a lhelor of science degree in elemen- f education from East Texas Bap- College and a master of science gree in school administration as .l as a doctorate degree in elemen- 1 education curriculum from East :as State University. Dr. Bradley joined the Student Af- s staff as Dean of Men in August 1982. Previous to this appoint- pt, Dr. Bradley taught sixth grade h, science and music in Pine Tree Dr. Sheila A. Hyde began her role Dean of Women at Baylor in ust 1984. he holds a bachelor of science ee in health, physical education recreation from Mississippi iversity for women, and a ster's and doctorate of education Erees in health, physical education recreation from Texas A8zM iversity. Bhe is a member of the American iance for health, physical educa- sity Medical Center in 1980, Powell served as president of Hendrick Medical Center, Hendrick Medical Development Corporation, Abilene, for 19 years. A member of the Texas Hospital Association and American Hospital Association, he is a fellow of the American College of Hospital Ad- ministrators, past president of Northwest Texas Hospital Associa- business affairs, Simons served as university controller and assistant vice president and business manager. Active in several professional organizations, Simons is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, Texas State Society of CPAs and the Central Texas Chapter of CPAs. He is also a member of the National cluded typing letters, compiling the class schedules and the university catalog. After her graduation she continued her work in the dean's of- fice and taught a freshman history course. Today dean is responsible for ar- ranging interviews with new faculty members, reviewing tenure records, Independent School District since 1962. He has served as president of Phi Delta Kappa national education honor organization, is on the Board of Directors of the East Texas Treat- ment Center, and is the treasurer of the Board of Development of East Texas Baptist College. Dr. Bradley is a member of the Texas Council for Administrators of Special Education, the Association of Texas Educators and the National Council for Exceptional Children. Alliance for health, physical educa- tion, recreation and Dance, the Na- tional Park and Recreation Associa- tion, Phi Delta Kappa national honor education and the National Associa- tion of Student Personnel Administrators. Dr. Hyde has also served as the director of recreational and in- tramural athletics at Mississippi University for women. While there, she was awarded faculty member of the year in 1982, and named to the Boone Powell, jr. Medical Center tion and past chairman of the Southwest Area Hospital Division. Active in civic affairs, Powell is a past member of the board of directors of the Dallas Chamber of Commerce and a past president of the Abilene Chamber of Commerce. Kenneth L. Simons Business Affairs Association of College and Universi- ty Business Officers and the National Association of College Auxiliary Services. Mary Norman Academic Services administering the faculty payroll, overseeing the production of the class schedules and university catalogs and coordinating com- mencement activities. Carl C. Bradley Dean of Men He has also been active as an organist and pianist for several chur- ches and an associate director for single adults of First Baptist Church in Longview. Dr. Bradley is honored in Out- standing Educators of America, Who's Who in Elementary Educa- tion, and Personalities of the South. Sheila A. Hyde Dean of Women Outstanding Young Women of America in 1978. 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Right: A graduate par' ticipates in the long-awaited com- mencement exercisesi Adams, David: Tyler, TX Ariyasinghe, Wickramg Waco, TX Arrien, Phillip: Stephenville, TX Bea1d,1ohnpTyler, TX Beard, William: Hillsboro, TX Bolling, jefferson, Houston, TX Bond, Douglas, Hobbs, NM Boyer, lilly Fremont, NE Brown'Dawson, Samuel: Waco, TX Chao, YuanfCl-sung China Chukwunenye, Callistag Waco, TX Cooke, Michael, Waco, TX Corlett, Thomas, Waco, TX Crawford, Iarmiferp Midland, TX If' Ii fi 5 5 -ii new ei new '. . R Q.: C Q57 4 raduate ,1- aw- X . ,Q y S 'cudeuts Crenshaw, Clayton, Ft. Worth, TX Ellis, Iennifer, Dallas, TX Engle, Scott, Arlington, TX Eoff, Carol, Mesquite, TX Ewing, Brenda, Dallas, TX Fee, Angie, Astoria, NY Frazier, Laura, Waco, TX Gallehugh, Belinda, Arlington, TX Gartside, Kimberly, Ponca City, OK Gaston, Thomas, Austin, TX Cause, Ieannette, Waco, TX Ghosh, Sushmita, Waco, TX Hamilton, Kerry, Stratford, TX Harper, left, Lakeland, FL Herbert, Carlie, Houston, TX Higgins, Raymond, El Dorado, AR Hobson, Cynthia, Waco, TX Holmes, Robert, Knippa, TX Howlett, Steven, Clarksville, TX Hudson, Mark, Waco, TX Jacobsen, joni, Arlington Hts., IL jia-En, Zhang, China jones, April, Chicago, IL Kennedy, Stephen, Kilgore, TX King, Donald, Leasburg, MO Knight, Gladstone, Waco, TX Lanier, Patricia, Hammond, LA Lee, Kirk, San Antonio, TX Lewis, Philip, Paducah, KY Li, Lixia, Peking, China Lindsey, Robert, Belton, TX Love, Robert, Mission Viejo, CA Luper, Robert, Waco, TX Martin, Patricia, San Antonio Marts, Trushell, Post, TX Miller, Dana, Duncanville, TX Miller, jacob, Tampa Minor, Thomas, Detroit, MI Osbom, Gregory, Wofford Hts, CA Padilla, Belinda, San Antonio, TX Paxton, Ken, Lawton, OK Perry, Milton, Waco, TX Porter, John, Decatur, TX Porter, Paul, Neosho, MO Quintal, Robert, Quebec, Canada Ray, Leajean, Korea Reed, Susan, Waco, TX Saha, Ioya, Waco, TX Sales, Mark, Houston, TX Savage, Brian, Arlington, TX Schwartz, Carl, Abilene, TX Seward, Robert, Okinawa, Iapan Siddiqui, Saadia, Pakistan Simpson, Judith, Waco, TX Smith, Robert, Birmingham, AL Sprouse, Lisa, Longview, TX Squillace, Missy, Lancaster, CA Strange, Doug, Waco, TX Stucker, Walter, Waco, TX Thompson, Linda, Hewitt, TX Thompson, Paul, Cisco, TX Totten, Venita, McAlester, OK Uraizee, Farooq, India Wang, Lii, Taipei, Taiwan Wesseler, David, Lorraine, KS Wilcox, lill, Everman, TX Wolfe, Marie, Greenville, TX Yates, Roy, Abilene, TX Zhang, Bin, San Diego, CA Zhang, Ting, Van Nuys, CA eniors Many things are a part of a senior's life at Baylorg one of the biggest and most impor- tant aspects being the search for a job. From the Fall semester, all the way to graduation, the question seniors heard most was, What are you doing after graduation? To even the ones who were certain of their future destiny, this still became an annoying question after a while. As the search for that first job continued, other feelings came. Not only fear and frustration, but the realization that the four years at Baylor were coming to an end brought another kind of anx- iety. Seniors had to face the sadness that would come from leaving friends behind, and the confusion and loneliness that would come from entering a new life. Changes and new experi- KR: , 4. luv? F5?5?tTi 1 t fx ff it, 1 ' 1 , 'f A , L, 1' , ri Right: Senior class officers:Cliff Stricklin, Cindy lsham, David Cantu, Below: Seniors enjoy the meal pro- vided for the annual senior picnic at the alumni center, ences would come, but seniors realized the friends made at Baylor would be hard to leave behind. Fortuneately the Baylor spirit would con- tinue after graduation - the spirit that would keep the friendships alive for the rest of our lives. s is C' 'V 1- i 1 A ,KX Left: Mona Mae Choucair takes a break between classes. Below: jeff Moore and Betsy Vines exemplify a typical Baylor greeting - the 'bear hug. 7' 3 0, 'Q' A-W ..,,.,,k Left Grace Yoon anxiously an- ticipates her walk to the stage at graduation Above Chuck Isler visits with friends at the senior picnic. 'P Abanes, Charles, Haleiwa, HI, Marketing, Finanace, I'Bfi7, BMA: TKE. Abeel, Scott, Kingsland, TX, Chemistrvi TKE: . Abemathy, jay, Richardson, TX, MGT, ZX, BPA. Acers, Ann, Edmond, OK, Psychology, AXSI, CHl's. Ackermann, Victor, Houston, TX, journalismjForeign Service, AMY, Editor-Lariat, SPUSDX. Adair, Diana, San Antonio, TX, Music Education, MKIPE, BSU. Adair, jill, Ba town, TX, FinancefMarketing, ZTA, BMA. Adams, Andrew, Oakton, VA, ISYfMGT, QA6. Adams, Raymond, Italg-, TX, En lishfS eech, Ba lor Readers heatre. Atiiams, Samuel, Iiouston, TX, Business Administration, KSIT. Agee, Carolyn, Heame, TX, Accounting, AATI, Panhellinic Council, Pan.-Treas. Alben, Sharon, Alexandria, LA. Albriglhl, Blain, Tller, TX, RadioyTVfFilm, KWB , SMPTE. lewine, Pame a, Albu uerque, NM, joumalism and Religion, BSU,LlZound Up Editor, EAX. Alexander, Gigi, Dallas, TX, MGTX Personnel, KKF: 47.565 ZIE. Alexander, Robert, Nacodoches, TX. Alexander, Stacy, Houston, TX, AISfISY, BBA , Dean's List. Alford, Daniel, Shemman, TX, ACCfRE4ENT, Chamber, AX. Allard, Amy, Plano, X, MGTXMKT, AF, AEIT, ETF. Allbright, jeana, Longview, TX, Political Science, Xtl, Pre-Law Society. Allen, Krista, Waco, TX, Education, AAA, Sing Chairman. Allison, Randall, S ring, TX, Religion, EMS. Almany, Melissa, Talouston, TX, Computer Science, AOSZ. Almond, jan, Houston, TX, Englishfjoumalism, KA, Mortar Board, OAK. Almy, Cynthia, Ft. Worth, TX, Psychology and Biolo , BBB, AEA, NIIX. Amromare, Esther, liiaco, TX, Home Economics. Admundson, David, Clifton, TX, MKTXMCT, Football, Asst. Strength Coach, BMA. Anderson, Timothy, Friendswood, TX, Economics, Debate. Andrews, Iris, Waco, TX, History. Andrews, Tena, Rliflnsurance, ETF. Anglin, Steven, Carrollton, TX, ACCXRE, EQE. Anway, Ginger, Woodbridge, VA. Arizpe, Marina, San Antonio, TX. Ashworth, Steve, Car- bondale, lL. Attaway, Lisa, Mt. Vemon, TX. Atchison, Dawn, Rogers, AR, MGTfMKT, AKW. Atkinson, Cliff, Univ. City, TX, Engiishfjoumalism, Mortar Board, OAK, AF OTC. Ausley, David, Mesquite, TX, MKT, AK'l', AMA, PRSSA. Aut , Kelly, Burleson, TX, AMT, BMA. Bailey, Qimberly, Waco, TX, Education, AAA, ACEI, Dean's List. Bailey, Shanan, Abilene, TX, MGTXISY, Chamber, AAA, FLO. Baker, Douglas, Houston, TX, Finance. Ballard, Sharon, Kerrville, TX, Recreation, KA, FCA, ANPK. Bannert, Katherine, N. Little Rock, AR. Barborek, Michele, Orange, TX, RadiofTV7 AAIIJ AEP, BUGWUB. Barfield, Christopher, Mesquite, TX, Computer SciencefBusiness, AMI, ACM. Barker, Missie, Littleton, CO, Psychology, Xil, Golden Girl, Student Congress. arlow, Todd, Oklahoma City, OK, MGTgFlN, EX. Barnard, Suzanne, Garden City, K . Barnett, julie, Henderson, TX, Elem. Education, BSEA. Barrett, Brenda, Plano, TX, Psychology, KA, NIIX, I'BCl7. Barron, Dale, Psycholo , Circle K, WX. B , Leah, Conroe, Styx, Foreign Service :rxi:1yFrench, IlAflP, IIXA, AX. Barton, Michael, FinancefReal Estate, EAE. Bates, Karen, Champaign, lL, Comguter Science, ACM, TCEA, Tennis Team. attley, Lisa, Spring, TX, MKTXMCTJ ITA: GBA: AMA. Bayer, Diane, Waco, TX, Bazarian, Sandra, Dunwoody, CA, MCTXISY, DPMA-SEC, Canterbury, Welcome Week. Beal, Sunhwa, Kempner, TX, Accounting. Beals, jana, Ft. Worth, TX, Education. Beavers, Steven, jacksonville, TX. Beazley, Beth, Birmingham, AL. Beck, Nancy, Kerens, TX, History, QA9, Young Democrats. Beene, Donna, Abbott, TX, Communication Specialist. Beetstra, Stephen, Walworth, WI, Biology, '1lPl'A. Bell, Dianne, Houston, TX, Education, KA8,ANl1K. Bellone, Enza, Dallas, TX, History, AXSI. Belscamper, Gina, MKTfMGT, BSU, Young Republicans. Bentley, Cindy, Gran Praire, TX, Accounting, WBA. Bentley, jennifer, Austin, TX, Biology, KKl', KA, Baylor Beauty. an ff ws.- vs. 1-M1 QQ, QU, is st X Berg, Mark: Pasadena, TX: Sociology: Baylor Riding Assoc., pres. Berry, joel. Berry, Michael: jonesboro, AR: Biology: KXIT. Berryhill, john: Houston, TX: Sociology: AAA, Young Life, Dean's distinguished list, Berthold, Lisa: Houston, TX: Education: KA9, SCED, BSEA. Best, Robert: Richardson, TX: ISY: Baylor Soccer Team-capt.: Zfbl-1. Beyer, Elizabeth: Temple City, CA: Psychology. Beyers,John: Dunwoody, GA: CIS: BU Amer, Guild of Organists: Wesley foundation. Bielamowicz, Kathy: Waco, TX: Education: AAII, l'B-iw, BSEA. Bingham, Deborah: San Antonio, TX: Accounting, RE: AAII, AEII, PE. Birdsong, David: Del City, OK: Religion: BSU, Ministerial alliance. Birdwell, Steve: Spring, TX: Eng, Geology: Fljl, Steppin' Out Steering Comm.: Water ski team. Birk, Eric: Iowa Park, TX: Piano performance: OAK, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, IIKA. Bisagno, Tim: Houston, TX: Education: 'IPAQ-J. Black, Amelia: Houston, TX. Black, Samuel: Bellaire, TX: Fin,RE: GBA , Baylor Riding Assoc, Blackburn, Robin: Tuscaloosa, AL: Home Ec: AMI, K00, BHEA. Blackwell, Lisa: Springtown, TX: Education, Blake, Derek: Irving, TX: Finance,ISY: AKW, DPMA, FMA. Blasdel, Oakley: Wichita, KS. Blount, Douglas: Dallas, TX: History, Blue, David: Conroe, TX: Biology: Dean's list. Bohne, Teresa: Waco, TX: Bus. Education: Xll, Student Foundation, Student congress. Boldt, Randy: Temple, TX: Computer Sci.: V ANZ, Italian club. Bolton, Kim: Dallas, TX: Accounting: AAII, BBA, Accounting soc. Bonin, Mary: Spring, TX: Education: AXSI, AMI, Tennis team. Boswell, Wendy: San Benito, TX: MKT, MC-T: XS2, BMA, Baylor GOP, Bowman, Michelle: Houston, TX: Biology: KA, AEA, Angel Flight. Bowman, Richard: Kenedy, TX: RE: KA, Physics club+pres, Bowser, Kathryn: Overland Park, KS: Home Ec. Boyd, Daniel: Memphis, TN: English: EX, AEA, English club. Boyd, Lisa lane: Oakdale, LA: Home EC: ZTA. Boyer, Rick: Englewood, CO: Chemistry: L'I'I'. Braden, Dana: Orange, CA: MKT,RE: BMA, PE. Bradford, Robert: Sumter, SC: Computer Sci.: BUCWB, ACM, national ment scholar. Bradley, Dayna: Hurst, TX: MKTMGT: AAA. Brast, Scott: Houston, TX: MKT,MGT: TKE, EIE. Brazil, Bill: Asheville, NC: Poli Sci.: EAE. Brewer, jana: Baytown, TX: Education: ZTA, SCEC. Brewer, Marla: Waco, TX: CIS,QBA: AX, DPMA. Bringol, Stephanie: Mansfield, TX: Church music. Brisco, Amy: Denton, TX: Education: AAII. Brittingham, Christine: jefferson City, TN: Education: Xll, BRH choir, BSEA. Brock, Russell: Hurst, TX: MGT,MKT: AMA, MCT. Careers club, Brodie, Bert: Metairie, LA: Ecology, Brodnax, Karen: Mesquite, TX: Business Education: BBA, I'B4IP. Brooks, Beth: Arlington, TX: Bus. Iournalism,MKT: AMI, I'B4b, Lariat. Brooks, Lance: Bagwell, TX: ISY,QBA: DPMA, AEII, AX. Brown, Christy: Little Rock, AR: Accounting: Xll. Brown, Allen: Spring, TX: Accounting, BAHP, Accounting Soc. Brown, Misty: Conroe, TX: MKT,MGT: BMA, MCT. Careers club. Brown, Scott: Waco, TX: Communication studies. Brown, Susan: Arvada, CO: Accounting: AXII. Brown, Valerie: Sioux Falls, SD: Fin,Eco: FMA, XII-I, BFE. Brownfield, Robert: St. Louis, MO: Music Ed: KRW, BRH choir, BUGWB, Brumbaugh, Mark: Ft. Worth, TX: Sociology: Campus Crusade. Brunel, Renee: Houston, TX: Social Work: Catholic Student Center: Circle K, Nat. Assoc, of Social Workers, Brunley, Regina: Plano, TX: EducfSpecial Ed. Bryant, Randall: Richmond, VA: Religion. Buchanan, Scot: Houston, TX: EX, New Guard, Baylor Track 61 Field. Buckley, William: Houston, TX: Computer Sci.: ACM. Bumsted, Tammy: Lincoln, NE: Fin, lntemational Bus.: AP, Riding club, BSU. Bunel, Kelle: Houston, TX: Accounting: ANZ. Bunker, Laura: Albuquerque, NM: Computer Eng.: Dean's list, Arnold Air Society, Eng. students club. Bunnell, Alan: El Paso, TX? joumalism, Communications: SAX, Baylor PR, PRSSA. Burchfield, Kimberly: Gainesville, TX: Elem. Ed: I'Il4IP. Burgan, Brian: Naples, FL: Eco,Fin: OAS. Burgin, Ricky: Arlington, TX: Psychology: BRH choir, Dean's list, WX. Burke, Emi: Waco, TX: English, Sociology: ETA, AKA. Burkett, Lisa: Temple, TX, Burks, Scott: jacksonville, TX: Biology. Burleson, Ame: Waxahachie, TX: MKT, Z'I'.t, AMA. Burleson, Brant: Gladewater, TX: Physical Ed: BAHPER. Burnett,jeff: Corsicana, TX, Visual arts, Burnette, Linda: Houston, TX, Elem, Ed: A Capella choir, A1l'1I, BSU Burton, Leslie: Wichita, KS, Fin,MKT, MKT society, college republicans. Burton, Paul: Garland, TX: Fin,MKT: lfljl, BRH choir-pres., BSU. Busby, Lisa: Waco, TX: RadiofTV: KKl', Songleader, BAP steering comm. Bustamante, Steve: San Antonio, TX: lvlrl-I. Butler, Bryan: Roswell, NM, History, Fljl, Dc-an's list, IFC. Butler, Charles: Crane, TX: Sociology. Butz, Lynda: Waxahachie, TX: English: MMI, AAA Byrd, Monte: Tyler, TX: Finance Cabaniss, Charlie: Marion, ll., Cade, Brian: Dallas, TX: ISY: DPMA, Dean's list. Cain, Tom: Houston, TX: RE,Fin: KSI'l' Caldwell, Catherine: Tyler, TX, Education: AAA, XTA, AAA. Caldwell, Kirk: Amarillo, TX: Finance Caldwell, Michael: Dallas, TX: Accounting,MKT, Fljl, AMI. Calloway, Scottie: Liberty, I'X: Music Ed. Camarano, Laurel: San Antonio, TX, Elem. Ed: MMI. Campbell, Gwyneth: Houston, TX: Art history: KKI' Campbell, julie: Waco, TX: History: AMI, Student Congress, Welcome Week. Cannaday, Steven: Dallas, TX, MCT, ISY: Illfi. Cannata, Catherine: Waco, TX, Nursing Cantu, David: Denton, TX: Eco,Fin: l'i!I'l', U.N.l'l, senior class secftreas. Carbone, john: West Germany: Computer Sci 1 Esquire, ACM Carey, Kevin: Farmington, Ml: History: Zl'I'l', Baylor Ambassadors. Carnahan, janice: Spring, TX: Education: SCEC Carpenter, Nancy: Des Moines, IA: MKT,MCT: XXI, AMA, ill-1. Carpenter, Sheryl: Missouri City, TX: lfm,MCQT, flflh, Insurance Soc Carr, Charlyn: Houston, TX, Bus, journalism: KKl', LAX Carrizales, Irene: Waco, TX: Education: .t.Xll. Carson, Martha: Waco, TX: Elem I d Case, Virgilita: Fairfield Bay, AR. Cash, Robert: Eatonton, GA: Organ performance: Phi Mu Alpha -ainton1a:BSU, Welcome Week Steering comm. Cates, Harry: Forney, TX: Psychology. Chadwick, jeffrey: Miami Fl.: Accounting, Eco: Baylor Jaycees Chandler, Kelly: Luflon, TX: Communication specialist: lllldh, A'IXI sweetheart. Chaney, Melissa: Gainesville, TX: MKT,MCT, BSU, BMA, MCT. Careers club. Chapman, Christopher: Wichita Falls, TX: FIJI, Student Congress. Chapman, Mimi: San Antonio, TX: AAA. Chenier, john: llouston, TX: MKT: AMA, SMPTE. Cherry, Nita: Houston, TX: Economics: Aslvll, OAK, Baylor Ambassadors. Chorley, Carolyn: Houston, TX: Biology: AHA, I'lldJ, Dean's comm. on curriculum. Choucair, Mona: Munday, TX: English: AAII, Sentinel, Student Foundation. Chu, Lydia: Taeion, Korea, Church, Amy: Richardson, TX: l3in,lSY: AMI, DPMA, Dean's list. Clark, Collen: Tyler, TX: MCT,RE: Xslili, Rodeo team. Clark, Curtis: Carrollton, GA: History. Clay, Lucy: Goodlettsville, TN: Elem. Ed: Xll, FCA, BSEA. Clyde, Russ: Abilene, TX: Computer Sci.: AMI, pres., UPE. Cockrell, Dean: Round Rock, TX: MGT,MKT. Coffman, Bitsy: Houston, TX: Home Ec: KA, BHEA, VHETATSS. Coffman, Kimberly: Ardmore, OK: Accounting, Fin: XII, MRA, Acctg. Soc. Coker, Debbie: Woodville, TX: Home Ec: XII, VHETATSS. Cole, Sheila: Sugarland, TX: lfin,RE: ZTA, Songleader. Coleman, Scott: Dallas, TX: Education: Chamber, ETA, BSU. Coll, Clarke: Roswell, NM: Poli Sci., KlIfl', Student Foundation. Collier, Lisa: Phoenix, AZ, Comalander, Gary: San Antonio, TX: Physical Ed: Football, BAHPER. Conrad, Curt: Dallas, TX: Biology: KlYl'. Cook, Carol: Longview, TX: ZTA, AMA, Acctg. Soc. Cooper, Roxane: Corsicana, TX: Business: XXI, Alitlf, Italian club. Corley, Paige: Tyler, TX: English: ITA, BSU, A Capella, Showtime! Corley, Thomas: Cameron, TX: MKT,RE: Tlilfl. Corwin, Kelly:lakarta, lndonesia: Social Work: BSU, Deans list, MK committee. Cotharn, Bradley: Ft. Worth, TX: Accounting: -PAH. Cotten, David: Okahoma City, OK: Poli Sci.: KlI'l', Welcome Week Steering Comm., Student Foundation. Coughlin, Kris Ann, San Antonio, TX, Computer Sci., I'B1ID, AAA, Soccer team. Counts, Emily, Duncanville, TX, RE, PE, Collegf Republicans. Courtne , jill, Texas City, X, Education, KA, Greek Council for Christ, FBCP. Covaleski, Claire, Ft, Worth, TX, Child Development, KA8, BHEA. Covington, julie, Waco, TX, Child Development, BHEA, ACEI. Cox, David W., Indianatpolis, IN, MGT,MKT. Cox, james, Midlan ,TX,Educatiun. Cox, jennifer, Ft, Worth, TX, American Studies, AX, AAA, BSU. Crabb, Donna, San Antonio, TX, QBA,MGT. Crane, Sandra, Garland, TX, MKT,RE, XII, BMA, Leadershi Forum Staff. Cray, Karen, Irvin , TXE Education, ZTA, Welcome Week Sqeering Comm., Greek Council for Christ. Crenshaw, Kevin, Houston, TX, MKT, MGT, E-DE, IFC, Crockarell, Laura, Gemiantown, TN, Home Ec, KA8, KOCIP, Dean's List. Crumble, Debra, Aledo, TX, English, ETA. Crump, Damon, Waco, TX, MKT,MGT, AMA. Cummins, Donna, McKinney, TX. Cunningham, Emily, jefferson, TX, Nursin . Curtis, ickliffe, E Paso, TX, Fin,ISY, ATS. Dahl, Suzanne, Houston, TX, Geolog , TBE, Geologic society, BUGWB. Daniel: jeff, Temple, TX, Accounting. Darden, Gary, Irving, TX, RE,MKT, KA, presdent. Davis, Anna, Clebume, TX, Education, Phoenix staff, ZAX, TB2. Davis, Lesa, Lorena, TX, Economics, FCA, Riding Assoc., Dean's list, Davis, Lisa, Houston, TX, journalism, XII, PRSSA, BMA. Davis, Michelle, Colleyville, TX, Home Ec, ZTA, Welcome Week Steerin Committee, BHEA. Davis, Mitchell, Waco,gTX, MKT,RE. Davis, Sarabeth, Garland, TX, AIS,ISY. Dean, Deborah, Dallas, TX. Dean, Gretchen, Dallas, TX, Home Ec, AAII, BHEA, ASID. Deaton, Dan, Garland, TX, Fin,Entre., AXTI. Deaver, Kyle, Waco, TX, MKT,MGT, EAE, National Merit Scholar. Dechert, Renee, Riverton,WY, English, ETA, pres. Demond, Sarah, Belleville, IL, MKT, AETI, EIE. Denio, Tanis, Houston, Tx, MKT,Intemational Bus., XXI, Young Life. Dewitt, Sherryl, Richardson, TX, Accounting, AKW. Dickinson, Alicia, Bedford, TX, Social Work. Dieterich, Dee, Midlothian, TX, Telecommunications, AXQ, AEIT-Pres. Dillon, janet, Tem le, TX, joumalism, PR, Speech Path, EADS PRSSA, Lariat staff. Dillon, Kathleen, Houston, TX, Music Ed, MCIPE. Dittrich, Ann, Maud, TX, MKT, CIS, XII. Ditzler, Kristy, Houston, TX, Psycholo-gy, AAII, NIIX, Dean's List. Dizon, Donna, exas City, TX, Biology, KA, AEA, PBCIP. Dobbs, Karen, Henderson, TX, Accountin , FBO, Accountirag Societ , Dean's List. Dods, Deryl, Dallas, X, MK'lli KSIT. Dodson, jim, Paducah, KY, RadiojTV, AEP, KWBU New Dimensions, Doehrinrg Sandra, Temple, TX, MKT,MGT, EIE, BI' , MGT Careers club. Donowho, Randall, San Antonio, TX, RE, AKW. Dorsey, Patricia, Talylor, TX, Education, A-Nl, SCEC. orward, Catherine, Dallas, TX, Education. Dotson, Darlene, Grand Prairie, TX, ISY, DPMA-pres, BBA- res, FBKIP. Doubek, Brandon, Houston, TX, Music, MQE, Opera theatre, AAA, Drewfs, Helena, Ft. Huachuca, AZ, Forei n Service, An el Flight. Driver, David, I-Touston, TX, TTI'-V,P. Driver, Tony, Conroe, TX, MGT,RE, Fljl, BRH choir, BSU. Drolte, Dorinda, Ft. Worth, TX, Accounting, AKW. Ducharme, john, Ft, Smith, AR, ISY,MKT, PBQ, DPMA, BMA. Duck, Bennie, Texarkana, TX, Fin,RE, QA6, OAE, FMA. Dug, jan, Bay City, TX, Accounting, KA, Il, BANII. Difvgsgins, jana, Winnsboro, TX, Education, fb, BSEA, dean's list. Dumford, john, Bus. joumalism, ZAX. Dunavent, Karen, Houston, TX, Poli Sci., A-MZ. Duncan, jennifer, Houston, TX. Dunn, Kimberlee, Richardson, TX, Education, KA6, KATI-Pres., PBCIP. Duren, Kimberl , Dallas, TX, Education, SCEC, I'BfIv, BSEA. Dunwoody, Sharon, Houston, TX, Education, KA, I'B4b, BSEA. Dyer, Mark, Irving, TX, Economics, Debate Forum-Pres., OAK. Eagle, Beth, Dallas, TX, MGT, Personnel, KKI', Personnel club, MGT Careers club. Earle , Tracee, Rockwall, TX, Physical Ed, KA, Eden, Rebecca, Euless, TX, KA. Egerton, Terry, RE,MKT, AEII, BMA, PE, Eggers, Iames, lrving, TX, Histor . Eichelberger, Glenn, Houston, TX, Accounting, FUI, OAK, BANII. Elkins, Mark, Houston, TX, BBA, KQT. Eller, Ioyce, Monroeville, Nj, Poli. Sci., Dean's list, FAA. Elliott, Nancy, Plano, TX, Education, AAII, BSEA. Ellis, llison, Seattle, WA, American Studies, BSU, PRSSA. Ellis, Greglory, San Antonio, TX, American Studies, Ati? . Ellis, Nathan, Wappingers Falls, NY, Finance, Hankamer student gov't, BFE, AEII. Ellison, Melissa, Marietta, GA. Emert, Ronald, Garland, TX, Entre., Finance. Emert, Sally, Garland, TX, AIS. Emmert, Deanna, Belton, TX, Education, AATI, SCEC, Greek Council for Christ, Ener, Suellen, Beaumont, TX, Interior desi , ASID. England, Austin, Abilene, TX, lEiiance,Eco, EAE, Student Foundation. Eubank, jay, Mem his, TN, joumalism, KA, Lariat staff, Eubanks, Kevin, Cleburne, TX, Computer Sci.,English. Evans, Dave, Shawnee, OK, Ra iofTV, AEP, KWBU. Evans, Mark, Minden, LA, Finance, Chamber-pres., Who's Who, New Guard. Everett, Elizabeth, Rockville, MD, journalism, KA , EAX, AEP. Everett, Laura, Austin, TX, MKT,RE, AX9, BMA. Ewing, Heidi, Dallas, TX, Education, ZTA, BSU. Expose, Narva, Houston, TX, Social Work. Famell, Pamela, San Antonio, TX, Religion. Fehler, Damon, McGregor, TX, Fin,Eco, IIKA, AQS2, PE, Felkins, Bruce, Houston, TX, Computer Sci., AMI, ACM, Dean's list. Ferguson, Gregory, Ft. Worth, TX, Entre,,RE, GAS, Student Foundation scholarship. Ferrell, Mary Ellen, Austin, TX, Music Ed, MGE , AAA. Fess, Christopher, Shreveport, LA, Entre.,Fin, AKNI-I, Col ege Republicans, tennis team. Fielder, Eileen, Houston, TX, Ps cholo y, Phi Beta Kappa, AAII, Mortar Boartii Fielrir, john, Irving, TX, History, KKWII, BUGWB, GOP. Fink, Laurie, Dallas, TX, Speech Comm., PRSSA, BSU, Finn, Max, Katy, TX, Biology, IIKA. Firmin, Iohn, Mt. Pleasant, TX, MGT,MKT, EAE, A Capella choir, BMA. Fisher, Carol Io, Longview, TX, Education, BUGWB, ZTA. Fiskaaen, Wenche, Norway, MKT, XSI, Intemational club. Fitzgerald, john, Boeme, TX, Biolo y, EAE. Fla eland, Ann-Marie, TempFe, TX, ENT,ISY, AAII, BBA, MGT Careers club. Flautt, Leigh, Memlphis, TN, Journalism, AAA, Student Foun ation, Mortar Board. Flinchbaugh, Robert, Plano, TX, Biology, Chemistry, Student congress, BSU. Flood, Ross, Houston, TX, Reli ion, Circle K. Flores, Luis, Dominican Repubic, Ps chology, BBIT, WX, International club, Loyd, james, Houston, TX, Re,Fin, KSYF. Flynn, Ieannie, jacksonville, IL, Fin,lSY, AEIT, Fondren, Mark, Northbrook, IL, Biology, BBB. Fontaine, Barry, Sherman, TX, BBA, AX , BFE, National Merit Scholar. Ford, Amy, West, TX, CIS, KA, BBA. Ford, Carrie, Fashion Merchandisin ' AQSZ. Fore, Lisa, Ardmore, OK, Fin,EN?, AXSZ, Panhellenic Council, student body treas, Fortenberry, Rebecca, jackson, MS, Accounting,Fin, OAK, BFE, BAW. Foster, Beverly, Mem his, TN, Marketing, Entre neurshi ,BSUg:ountain, Beth, Lake Worth? FL, Computer Science, Varsity Volleyball, I-lonor's Program, Dean's List, Fountain, Charles, Kingwood, TX, FinanceflSYfFinancial Services, ATSZ, Welcome Week. Fox, Terry, Manhattan, KS, AccountingfISY, BAS-Pres, BANII, BFE. Foxworth, Susan, El Paso, TX, Computer Science, KA8, AX, AQA, Foy, Wendi, Coweta, OK, RadicgTV, IIBQI2. Frank, Melissa, Oklahoma ity, OK, Marketing, Real Estate, KA, BMA, GBA, Frederick, Courtne , Austin, TX. Fredman, Iudgy, Desoto, TX, Communications Desi , AX , KH. Fredrick, Melanie, Irving! Television, Film, KA, Collegg Repu lican, Riding Association. Freeman, erry, Buffalo, TX, Education. Freeman, Matt, Denton, TX, KRT, SF-Steering Committee, I'I'1 -Pres. Fritze, Pamela, Vemon, TX, Foreign Service, Foreign Affairs Association, RA. Frost, Crystal, Odessa, TX, Education, FBQ. Frost, Shelly, Longview, TX, Elementary Education, AAA, Fuju, Satomi, Tokyo, japan, Law, Fuller, Mark, Mooresville, NC, KE, Sailing Team. Fuller, Tracey, San Antonio, TX, Finance, Marketin ' IIBGID, AKWII, IIKA- Little Sister. Fussell, Sgandra, San Antonio, TX, ISY, QBA. Gabriel, Stacey, Marketing, KKF, BMA, AAA. Gaither, David, Houston, TX, Entregrenuershipflnternational Business, ECI? . eniors or-A -ix- .rlze - E Galgay, Patricia, Ramstein, West Germany, Psychology, , AAA, Dean's List, Galindo, Michelle, San Antonio, TX: Nursing. Gallagher, Iulie, Midland, TX, Nursing. Gamel, Rebecca, Houston, TX, ISY, Gammon, Carmen, Tyler, TX, Social Work, Xfl, NFB: Social Work Organi zation, Garcia, Patrick, Dallas, TX, ISY, ECPE. Garcia, Robert, El Paso, TX, Music Education, Band, CDMA. Gardner, Teresa, Richmond, TX, Psychology, NIIX Sec.fTreas., Assn, of Black Students Pres, Castillo, Ginna, jacksonville, TX, Psychology, Baylor Ambassadors, Baylor EMS, NPX. Gates, Philip, Killeen, TX, Computer Science, Baylor Film Society, Gatewood, Donna, Fort Worth, TX, Home Economics, Circle K, White Rose of LTI . Gattis, Robert, Little Rock, AR, Psychology, AAA, I'-DB, WX. Geis, Todd, Boca Raton, FL, Biology, EQE, AEA, Gent, Robin, Dallas, TX, Elementary Education, PB-it, TBE, BUGWB. George, Emily, Midland, TX, Education, Arm, BSU, Baylor College Republicans. George, Melody, San Antonio, TX, Education. Gerloff, Stephanie, Fort Worth, TX, Home Economics. Gessner, Lael, Plantation, FL, Marketing, KA, BUGWB, TBE. Giacona, Lisa, Houston, TX, Music, TBZ, BUGWB. Gibbs, Glenn, Waco, TX Computer Science, BSU, ACM, DPMA. Gibbs, Iohn, Waco, TX, Computer Science: ACM. Gibbs, Sydney, Birmingham, AL: ISYXMGT, College Republicans, Marketing Club, BSU. Gibson, April, Amarillo, TX. Gibson, Karen, Temple, TX, Home Economics, KOQ Pres., BSU, BHEA, Dist, Dean's List. Gilchrist, Terri, N, Little Rock, AR, ISYXACC, ZTA, DPMA, Accounting Society. Gilerease, Susan, Katy, TX, Biology, AEA, BSU, Dean's List. Gillespie, Sarah, Waco, TX, Sociology: Chi's, Dean's List. Gillespie, Stephen, Waco, TX, MktfMgt., Dean's List. Gillette, Mireille, Dallas, TX, Math, Gemian. Gilliland, Kevin, Houston, TX, Psychology. Ginn, Iohn, Brenham, TX: Finance. Gist, Cheryl, Fort Worth, TX, Elementary Education, BSU: Puppets, Executive Council. Glass, Marjo, Riesel, TX, Education, PBQ, AAII, IIB-iv. Godfrey, lane, Shreveport, LA: Nursing, Goggan, Laura, St. Louis, MO, Elementary Education, KA8, Campus Crusade for Christ. Goldsmith, Carolyn, Suffolk, VA, Religion? BSU. Gooch, Don, Enid, OK, Finance, EX Pledge Trainer, The Doom1ats , Student Foundation. Goode, Ann, Dallas, TX, Political Science, AAA. Goodrich, Scott, Little Rock, AR, Real Estate, Mktg, fbI'A, PE, Baylor Marketing Assn. Goolsby, Lynn, Midland, TX, Math, AEA, AX, MZB. Goolsby, Tammy, Lubbock, TX, BSU, Revival Steering Comm., FBQ, Gorton, Iean, Orange, TX, Psychology, BUGWB. Goss, Dayna, Huntsville, TX: Education, IIBQ, BSEA, ACEI, Goss, Susan, Lancaster, TX, Accounting, AAA, AKNII, BAXI1. Gott, George, Lampasas, TX, History, AXA. Gould, Iohn, Red Oak, TX, MktgfFinance, OBA, Baylor Marketing Assn.: Student Congress, Gowdy, Trey, Spartanburg, SC, History, KQT, Student Foundation Scholarship. Grace, Ann, Sugarland, TX, Biology: AEA, Circle K, BBB. Grantland,Iana, Dallas, TX. Graves, Shelley, Houston, TX, Marketing, AZH, Baylor Marketing Assn. Graves, Terri, Waco, TX, MktgfMgt, Baylor Marketing Assn., Management Career Club. Green, julie, Moses Lake, WA, Management, AA, QBA, Baylor Personnel Assn. Green, Kelly, Houston, TX, Finance, AAA, FBO. Greenwood, Cindy, Cross Plains, TX, Social Work, ACPO. Greer, Pam, Shreveport, LA, Nursing. Gregg, Laurie, Lake jackson, TX, Chemistry, FBQ, ACS. Gregory, D'Anna, Williston, MD, Finance, AZH. Gregory, Denise, Richardson, TX. Gregory, Karen, Texarkana, TX, Psychology. Griffin, Charla, Spring, TX, Education. Griffin, Iames, Galena Park, TX, Church Music, Baylor Assn. of Church Musicians. Griffin, Laura, Houston, TX, loumalism, AAA, EAX, Grigsby, Gary, Abilene, TX, Education, EAE. Grubbs, Cathy, Hitchcock, TX, Home Economics, BHEA. Grumbine, Steve, Irving, TX, Real EstatefMgt, ATU, Football, All- SWC. Grundy, Traci, Corpus Christi, TX, Nursing, Guelker, Ellen, Austin, TX: Medical Illustration, AAII. Guinn, Buck, New Braunfels, TX, loumalism, Football, FCA, EAE, Gullion, Karin, Mesquite, TX. Gunasekera, Shobana, Colombo, Srilanka, Chemistry, ACS, SPS. Gunnells, Susan: Mobile, AL: Poli Sci.: plre-law society, college republicans. adley, Sarah: Granbury, T : Speech Path.: NSSLHA. Haecker, Elaine: Seguin, TX: MKT, Intemational Bus.: BMA. Hall, Curtis: Ft. Smith, AR: Chemistry. Hall, Richard: Grandview, MO. Hallford, Iohn: Carrollton, TX: CIS, MGT. Halsell, Dou las: Plano, TX: CIS, QBA: AFROTC, DPISEA, Young Republicans. Hamilton, Caaren: Brownwood, TX: Finance. Hamilton, Chris: Corpus Christi, TX: Accountirig: Arthur Anderson merit Scholarship. ammer, Rodney: Kansas Cit , MO: Reli 'on. Hamon, Leighann: Dallas, TX: Egdtrepreneurship, RE. Hancock, Iana: Canyon, TX: Home Ec.: VHETAT. Hansen, Mark: Corpus Christi, TX: Accounting. Hanshaw, Melanie: Ft. Worth, TX: Interior Design. Hara, La Mako: Kaneohi, HI: Insurance: v.p., float chairman, Insurance Society. Hardcastle, Anderson: Waco, TX: Computer Sci.: BSU, ACM, Hardy, Bryan: Tyler, TX: Comppter Sci. Hardy, Cynthia: illsboro, TX: KT, MGT. Harker, Daniel: Dallas, TX: Communications: FIII, yell leader, men's glee club. Harkins, Amy: Phoenix, AZ. Harlow, Paul: Hurst, TX. Harris, Darwin: Sprin? TX. Harris, Sarah: Minden, TX: Bus. A min., MGT: Baylor Iaycees, College Republicans, Baylor Personnel Assoc. Harris, Stacie: Richardson, TX: MKT, MGT: AMA. Harris, Tom: McKinney, TX: Eco. Fin.: FMA. Harrison, Karen: Benton, LA: Education: BUGWB, Circle K. I-Iartline, Laneca: Dallas, TX: Bus. Admin.: College Republicans, DPMA. Hartnett, Debbie: Grand Prairie, TX: Education: BSEA. Hasfjord, Ioel: Dallas, TX: Computer Sci. Hawkins, Randy: San Antonio, TX: Accounting: Student Foundation, FCA. Hay, Melissa: Waco TX: Social Work: Chi's, Exchange student. Hay, Susan: Dallas, TX. Hayes, Scott: Dallas, TX: Fin. Eco.: FMA. Hays, Iennifer: Houston, TX: Entrepreneursh?, MKT: MKT. Assoc. Heinen, Donna: redericksburg, TX: BBA. Hembree, Carol: Dallas, TX: Home Ec.: VHETAT. Hendrix, Chris: Hawkins, TX: Accounting: FIII, college republicans, Accounting Society. enrly, Corena: Texarkana, AR: Education: SC C. Hensleg, Gregg: Waco, TX: Fin., RE. Heppes, Geo : San ntonio, TX: Fin., RE: Greek Council for Christ, Golf team. Herbelin, Richard: Gatesville, TX: MKT. Herring, Angie: Denton, TX: Accounting. Hickman, janet: Pa illion, NE: Computer Sci.: AFROTC: FTEC, ADO, DRM. I-lill, Amy: San Antonio, TX: Accounting Accounting Socieg. Hill, Holly: Lancaster, TX: Home Ec.: B EA, outstanding soph. Hill, Iay: Albuquer ue, NM: Vocal performance: Phi Mu Alltpha Sinfonia, pre- aw society. Hinson, Bar ara: W. Memphis, AR: Home Ec.: BHEA. Hinson, Susan: Fairfield, CA: Speech ath.: NSSHLA. Hipps, Iulia: Dallas, TX: goli Sci.: ROTC, Amold Air Society. Hissey, Ioan: Bfxring TX: BBA: MKT. Assoc. Hobart, chael: Farmington Hills, MI: Finance: Student Foundation, FMA. Hoffman, Debbie: Cuero, TX. Hoffman, Linnea: Plano, TX: German. Holbrook, Holly: San Antonio, TX: Education. Holland, Becky: Ft. Oglethorpe, GA: Religion. Holland, jean: lano, X: Fin., Intemational Bus., Welcome Week steering comm., Student Congress. Holleman, Vemon: Belton, TX: Ioumalism: Baylor Iaycees, Lariat photo editor. Hollingsworth, Dana: Woodward, OK: Accounting ISY. Hollinlglsworth, Russ: Ft. Worth, T : Poli Sci. olman, Dou las: Midland, TX: MGT, MKT: colfege republicans - exec. council: MGT Careers club, MKT society. Holmes, Brett: Lon view, TX: joumalism, Bus. Holmes, Holgf: Guntersville, AL. Holmes, Thomas: Little Rock, AR: Poli Sci. Holsomback, Hunt: Houston, TX: Accounting. Holt, Deborah: Midland, TX: Accounting: Who's who. Holt, Kimberly: Trinity, TX: Education. Hon, Roxanne: San Diego, CA: Biologg: Circle K. Hopkins, Matthew: Corplus hristi, TX: Acct., ISY: Acct. Societ . ombeak, Darren: Houston, TX. Horton, lzana: joshua, TX: MGT, MKT. Horton, Steve, Seabrook, TX, Finance, Track and Field. Howard, Kayla, Irving, TX, AIS,, MGT, MKT. Howard, Rick, Columbus, GA, Accounting, FIJI, IFC-VP, Pres. Leadership Forum. Howe, Ga , ISY, AFROTC, MXA, BPA. Huddleston, gart, Hendersonville, TN, Business AdministrationfPre Med, Honor Council, ZX, BBXB. Hudson, Sheryl, Lubbock, TX, Education, Afbil. Huetteman, Richard, Kenner, LA, Chemistry, AEA. Hugh, Mildred, Tegucigaipa, Honduras, Home Economics. Hughes, ina, Waco, TX, Real EstatefMKT, PE. Hughes, Rtigers, Houston, TX, Business Administration, XA, Debate Team, Pre-Law Society. Hullender, Michael, Arlington, TX, Computer Engineering, Student Government: S anish Club, Society of Entre renuers. glunn, Marcia, Indianapolis, INR Hunt, Jeffrey, Cleburne, TX, Finance, EQE, Honor Society. Hunt, Wend , Houston, TX, FinancefReal Estate, HBQ, ClAE,FMA, Distin uished Dean's List. Hutter, Mark, Elkview, EVY, Com uter Science, Soccer Team, Youn Life, AJCM. Hutto, Deborah, Waco, TX, Elistory, QA9- History honor Societ . Hyde, Reesa, Rosenberg, TX, Psychology, AAA. Ikard, Kellie, Houston, T , FinanceflSY, KA, AX, BFE. Iles, Chuck, Longview, TX, ISYyMana ement, KE. lsham, Cindy, Litteton, EO, Education, X9, Senior Class VP, Baylor Ambasadors. Isler, Chuck, George West, TX, Psychology, BSU, NIIX, Round US Support Sta f. Ivancevich, Daniel, pring, TX, FIJI. Jackson, Bradley, Memphis, TN, Psychology, Mortar Board, OAK, ANZ. Jackson, Robert, El Paso, TX, Financeflnternational Business, ETF. Jacobs, Carrie, Houston, TX, BTA, AKW, ZTA, Jacobs, Eugenie, Beaumont, TX, English, AXSI. Jacobson, Jennifer, Ft. Worth, TX, Education, Jagou, Nancy, Houston, TX. James, Jonathan, Da las, TX, Boundless Love fDirectorJ, KK11, Manager, Baylor Symphon Orchestra. James, Greg, Ft. Worth, TXX Greek. Jarman, Mei, Austin, TX, Biolrogy. Jarrell, Wenda, Randolph, NJ, ISY, DP , Baylor Personnel Association, BUGWUB- Flag Corp. Jenkins, Suzanne, Metairie, LA. Johnson, Angela, Franklington, LA, Nursing and Psychology, KKI', KQT, ATA. Johnson, Bradford, Palatine, IL, MKT,MGT, ATQ. Johnson, Chandra, Houston, TX, RadiofTVfFilm, ZCIFB, AEP, Union Programs Committee. Johnson, Jana, Dallas, T , Pre- med. Johnson, Jerelyn, Houston, TX. Johnson, Matthew, Waco, TX, Fin,RE, GAS, PE. Johnson, Robert, Rid efield, CT, MGT,Fin, KE, Man. Careers CTub. Johnson, Ronnie, Baker, LA, Eco,Fin,MGT. Johnson, Steven, Richardson, TX, Biolo-gy, AEA, AX, AAA. Johnson, Susi, Clebume, , Biolo y, AAA, Johnson, Thomas, Victoria, TX, Einance, FIJI, Pre-law society, college republicans. Johnston, Austin, Harlingen,TX, Entre,RE, Baylor Film Societ , Nexus. Johnston, Kenneth, Little Rock, AR, English. Johnston, Tracy, Sugar Land, TX, RE,Insurance, FIJI, Dean's honor list. Johnstone, Kyle, Waco, TX, CSI, KWBU, French club. Jones, Alice, Lebanon, NJ, Accountin - KA. Jones, Christopher, Longview, TX, BEVAAJD, Circle K, Baylor pre-law society. Jones, Gary, Austin, TX, EntrepeneurshVip,RE, KSIT. Jones, Karen, Denver, CO, MG , EIE, Personnel Club, MGT Careers Club. Jones, Leecia, Lake Charles, LA, IIBQ. Jones, Michael, Clebume, TX, Acting. Jones, Rachel, Gaine sville, TX, Psychology, XQ, QS. Jones, Scott, Ft. Worth, TX, Biology, Student Foundation, BSU, FB-it Jordan, David: Victoria, TX, RadiofTlXyFilm, BSU, Phoenix -editor, AEP. Jorda.n, iriam, Palestine, TX, Education, ACEI, Angel Fligxht. Joslin, Eddie, Longview, TX, Biology, aco symphony, Baylor symphony, Dean's distinguished list. Joubert, Rene, Houston, TX, Finance, KQT. Jowers, Steven, Austin, TX, Elec. Engineering, Engineering Club- res., TSPE, Dean's list. Joyce, Shawn, Temple, TX, RadiofTV. Kadane, Sheffield, Dallas, TX, Biology, KSIT. Kane, Paul, San Antonio, TX, Entre neurship,MGT, ZAE. Kaulfus, Carol. Kay, Yghn, Southlake, TX, BBA, Young Life, Welcome Week, Dean's list. Kean, Richard, Biology, AEA, AX, BBA. Keathley, Lauren, Communication, IIBQ , Rush chairman, Baylor Beauty. Kees, Marsha, Finance, ZTA, QBA, FMA. Kehr, Karen, Houston, TX, joumalism, AAA, ZAX. Keith, Laurabeth, Houston, TX. Kelley, Diane, Colorado City, TX. Kelley, janet, Birmingham, AL. Kelly, Kari, Lafayette, LA, arketing-Management, IIBO, ZIE, American Mkt. Association. Kelly, Trammell, Waco, TX, Music. Kendall, Gary, Dallas, TX, ISY, QBA, DPMA, CPU. Kendall, Greer, Dallas, TX, Finanace, Financial Services, Chamber-Treas, BSU. Kendall, Kevin, Houston, TX, Biology, Baylor Ia cees, Assoc. of Black Students, ipanish dub, Kendall, Tim, Houston, TX, GT, ISY, Yell leader, QA8. Kennedy, john, Albu uerque, NM, Accountin ' MXA, BANII, AX, gent, Viann, Pender, NE Ps cholo . Kenworthy, joseph, Gatesville, Kernodle, janet, Wynne, AR, Home Economics, AXQ, Sec., ASID, BHEA. Kerr, Kevin, Houston, TX, RadiofTV, SMPTE. Kevil, Kim, Odessa, TX, Accounting, AI', Colle e Re ublicans. Key, Lisa, Plano, TX, Radio?TV, HA, FBO. Kidd, Kelly, Weatherford, TX, Religion, BUGWUB, MXA. Kidwell, Annette, Laurel, MD, Accounting, ISY, AMI, BAN!! , Dean's List. Kilgo, Cindy, Hewitt, TX, Education, BSE. King Amy, lSY, QBA,Il.B41,DPMA. King Daniel, Tulsa, OK. King David, Bryan, TX, English, QA8. King janell, Dallas, TX, Bus.-joumalism, Slpanish, ZTA, BSU, . King jill, Bishop, TX, nglish, ETA. King Sara, Abilene, TX, Home conomics, Interior Desi , KKF, ASID - Vice Pres. Kipp, Davidgrlasper, TX. Kirby, Michael, Houston, TX, Political Science, Communication, Mortar Board, AX, Who's Who. Kirkpatrick, Alan, Dallas, TX, Accounting ISY, BRH, Treasurer. Kirkpatrick, Susan, Houston, TX, joumalism, ZAX, Lariart Staff, . Klatte, Martha, Cam Pendleton, CA, Home Economics, BFG, BFIEA, Women's Soccer Team, Knerlich, Ferdinand, El Paso, TX, Com uter Science, ACM, Baylor jaycees, DPLFA, Kniffen, Kelly, Athens, TX, Elementa Education, AXH, Tennis team. Knight, Shvid, Shreve rt, LA. Knighten, Christopher, Garland, Knilghten, jeni, Dallas, TX, Education, KA , AC l, BSEA. Knigpinijayne, Geo etown, TX, Finance, KA, Z. nowlton, Dleqre, San Antonio, TX, Knox, Lisa, Houston, TX, Sociol , Pre-Law, KA, S anish Club. Koehri,,gK1.ichael, Houston, T38 Accountin ' EQE, BAY, FB41. Kunkel, Ronalg, Milwaukee, WI, ISY, Accounting, AKNP, Koon, Kamela, Las Vegas, NV. Kosack, Darren, Manitoba, Canada, MKT, MGT, Amistant Strength Coach, Football, BMA. Kostogiarmis, Soula, Greece, Biology, Psycholltzgy, WX, Riding Assoc., Intemational Club. ru er, Sharon, Groesbeck, TX, Round UR go y Ed., EAX. Kulaga, Thomas, Ft. Wort , TBR Psycholo . Kuncl, Kellee, Dallas, TX, Education, Z'l'ElKuttai, jeyanthi, Waco, TX. Kye, Keith, San Antonio, TX, Biology. La Force, Hudson, Houston, TX, Accounting, BAW, Mortar Board, Who's Who. LaCarter, Patti, Houston, TX, Education, KKF, Lacy, Darren, Houston, TX, Philosoph , Film Society, Young Democrats, Philosophy Club. Laliorge, john, Brownwood, TX, joumalism, Voice, ATQ, EAX, GIPMA. Laible, james, San Antonio, TX, Comquter information Systems, DPMA, RO C, BCSC, Laiche, Linda, Houston, TX. Lamb, Amherst, Redlands, CA, CCC, XIT, Welcome Week. Lamb, Heather, Vail, CO, Education. Lambert, Laura, Salem, OR, Ps chololg , WX, Dean's List. Lambert, Susan, Inano, X, Finance, AAA, Electoral Commission. Lamming Lisa, La Habra, CA, Fashion Merchandising, ZTA , BHEA. Lancaster, Holli, Ft. Worth, TX, Biolog, AX, PBO, BBXB. Lancaster, Susan, lllarion, IO Landon, Kirk, Plano, TX, Accounting, Mortar Board, IIKA, BAY. Lane, Scott, Dunwoody, GA, Accoutin' ETF, OBA, Accounting Society, Langford: Lori, Pasadena, TX, Fashion Merchan sing, ZTA, K00, MKT. Assoc. Lankford, Bryan, Garland, TX, Education, BMRS, BCS, Larimore, Dona, Louisville, KY, AEII, BBA, BBII. Larson, Peter, Albuquerque, NM, Finance. Latoni, jorge, Mayaguez, PR, Biology, B8Il, Lattanzio, Chris, Dallas, TX, AT. eniors it 5.1 ii , Yi? c-1 Laubert, julie, Waco, TX, Finance, MKT. Laurence, Gr ' Lea e Cit , TX, Bioo 3 Chamber. Laevei'ence?uLannii, Dallas, Elem. Ed, SBE, Younl-gc Life, BUGWB. Lee, Courtney, Ft. Worth, , AIS, KA-treasurer, . Lee, Sharon, Houston, TX, joumalism, Sociolo , AQSZ, , Lariat Staff. Lee, Susan, Dallas, TX, AIS,MGT, BRH choir, BSU, AKW. Lee, Won Kee, Houston, TX, Philosophy, Pi Sigma Tau, Philosophy club. Lefever, Ioyce, San Antonio, TX, Education, ZTI' white rose. Lehr, Andrew, Lon view, TX, Chemistry, AEA, Phi Beta Kappa, Monarboard, . Leibensberger, Gail, lrvirlgi TX, Education, ZQH. Lemmons, Le An'anette, Raymondville, TX, Speech Patliolo y: KA, IIKA, Baylor Golden Girl. Lenzy, Easha, Hillsboro, X, MKT. Leonard, Terrence I. II, Blossom, TX, RadiofTV, AEP. LePere, LeeAnn, Houston, TX, Journalism, English, AAA, Round Up Staff, EAX, PRSSA. Letbetter, Lisa, Houston, TX, RTF, Student Foundation, Ba lor Chorale. Levy, Rust , Lorena, TX, MGT. Lewis, Diane, Conroe, TX, Business, Psychology, AXII, NIIX, AX. Lewis, Lorna, Pasadena, TX, IlB4b, Baylor songleader, Homecomingvlnominee. Lewis, Stephanie, Dallas, TX, athematics, ZQB, MZ , Young Democrats. Lewis, Todd, Dallas, TX, MKT, FIN, RE, EAE, PE. Lewis, Valaree, Denton, TX, Fashion Mer, EQE little sister, BHEA. Lewis, Walter, Wichita, KS, Real Estate, MKT, Society ot' Entrepeneurshig, A Capella, Pre-law society. Lieck, Valerie, an Antonio, TX, MKT,MCT, AMI, Amer, MKT. Assoc. Liles, Brad, Dallas, TX, MKT, FIN, QBA, Baylor MKT. Assoc. Lindsay, janet, Tulsa, OK, MKT, RE, KKF. Littleton, Charlene, Rosenberg, TX, Ioumalism, Poli, Sci, Xil, EAX, TIEA. Lively, james, Corpus Christi, TX, Communications: Revival Steering Comm., Ba lor A reciation Prg. Steering Comm., BLFCWB. Tgoyd, john, Little Rock, AR, MGT, RE, Flll, Water Ski team, EIE. Llo d, Kyle, Lancaster, TX, Biologr OAK, AEA, BSU, Who's Who. Lloyd, Ro inette, McGehee, AR, Fashion Design, BHEA, Arkansas club, Baylor fashion group. Lobb, Daniel, Waxahachie, TX, Accounting, RE, AMI, WBA, Baylor Acct. Society. Lockwood, Bobby, Kenner, LA, Computer Infor. Sys., ATQ, DPMA, EAU. Lofquist, David, Crowle , TX, Accountin , Computer lnfor. S s, A'l:fl, BA'l1, BUGWB. Logan, Natalie, C?atesville, TX, Accounting I' 41, BUCWB, Ba lor Accountin Societ . Lyan, Vicki, Lalie Iackson, TX, English, KIA, A , ETA. Logiudice, Michelle, Spring, TX, En 'neering, Engineering Students club, Sagin team-sec. Lon Geoff, Texarkana, AR, Econ, FIN, Chamier, Welcome Week Steering Comm, New Guard. Long, Ianet, Wichita Falls, TX, Ps chology, Association of black students, W1 Longshore, Cheryl, Houston, TX, Accounting, Accounting Soc. Lo ez, Robert, Harlin en, TX, Business Adpmin, TKE, ROTC, THQ. Love, Page, Dunwoody, GA, Dietetics, Tennis team, AA, Baylor Dietetics Assoc. Lovely, Cathy, Dallas, TX. Lovo, Susan, S rin , TX. Low, Iohn, Kerrville, TX, MIST. Eowe, Cheryl, Riesel, TX, Elem. Ed, AX, AAA, KAII. Lowery, Kimberlg, Ft. Worth, TX, Fashion Design, KOKIP, BH A. Lowrimore, Chris, Liberty Ill, TX, Fin, Econ., AKW, OAE, Who's Who, Lowry, Mona, Houston, TX, Education, KA8, TCEA, Head Rush counselor. Lundbeck, Kristen, Temple, TX, Education. Lusby, Rebecka, Speamian, TX, ISY, DPMA. L de, johnna, Corpus Christi, TX, Education, KTCF, Ba lor yell leader, Student Foundation. Lynch, Elori, Lawrenceville, Nj, Accounting. Lygns, Diana, Waco, TX, MKT, MCT, , A A, Management Careers Club. Maclver, Winnebggo, Bossier City, LA, History and Political ience, KA, Young Life, President's Leadership Forum. Mackenzie, Alan, Houston, TX, Foreign Service, Religion, Revival Steering Comm, BSU, Foreign A fairs Assoc. Macksey, loan, Houston, T , Biology: AIU. Maddox, Melanie, Mem his, TN, Elem, Ed, AAA, Co-chairrnan, Greeg Council for Christ, Ir. class secjtreas. Mahoney, Robb, Hicksville, NY, MKT, MGT, MXA. Malcolm, Angela, Oklahoma City, OK, Sociology, . Ma linger, Dennis, Temple, TX, Malzahn, Bryan, Des Peres, MO, MCT, MKT, EIE, Dean's list. Maness, Antoinette, Freeport, TX, Education. Manini, Tamara, Finance, MKT: KA, -PBA, Marr, julie, Corsicana, TX, Real Estate, Finance, KA, PE, Marsh, Karen, Dallas, TX, Real Estate, ISY. Martin, Lori, Lewisville, TX, Education, Newson . Martin, William, Beckville, TX, ISY, MET, Circle K, president, AKNP, DPMA. Martinez, Annette, Fairfax, VA, MGT, MKT, Angel Flight. Massey, Kelly, Denison, TX, Eem. Ed, KAII, AX, Dean's distinguished list. Massey, Tamara, Lorena, TX, Education, Baylor Ri ing Assoc., BSEA. Matheny, Elizabeth, Beaumont, TX, Mathews, Kelly, Little Rock, AR, Psychology, ZTA, tl-NIP. Mathews, Miles, Beaumont, TX, History, Student govemment, Welcome Week Steering Committee, OAK, Matsumoto, Dreama, Mes uite, TX, RadiofTV, AMI. Matthews, Tlricia, Tex- arkana, TX, Education, XQ, BSU, SCEC. Matzner, Stacy, Ft, Worth, TX, Biology. Maxwell, Charles, Houston, TX, Education, KE, German Club, Rodeo Club. Mayner, Melissa, Ft. Smith, AR, Education, Ma s, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, KY. McCain, Allison, Victor, NY. McClain, Karen, Asheville, NC. McClanahan, james, Denton, TX, Econ, Finance, Collage Republicans, FOYEWH Affairs Assoc. c- Cleery, Wendy, aco, TX. McClendon, Robert, Ft. Worth, TX, RadiofTV: IIKA. McCollum, Lou Nan, West, TX, Accounting QBA. McConath , Michael, Crowley, TX, Accounting, BAWX, AX, BFE. McConnell, Tro, Hurst, TX, Finance, ISY, Chamber, BSl,li College Republicans. McCreary, Ph llis, Kingwood, TX, History, AAIT. Mc- Cullor, Ann, Plano, TX, Math, AXSI, Water Ski Team. McCullough, Brett, Grand Prairie, TX, Econ, MKT, ZIKI. McCullough, Kathrirre, Houston, TX, MKT, Real Estate, KKF, BFE, FBQ. McDaniel, Teresa, Santa Maria, CA, Finance, MGT, QBA, BBA, Baylor Personnel Association. McDonald, Shelley, Sweet- water, TX, Accountin ' BAW, AEII, Who's Who. McDuffee, William, Dallas, TX, Finance, Real Estate, Baylor Track and field team. McFarlane, Elaine, Plano, TX, Psycholog , OAK, Mortarboard-sec., tllX'vice res. Mcgaughy, Tracie, Ft. Worth, TX, Business Admin, AAII, Pre-law society. McGaugl1y, William, Lorena, TX, MK . McGee, Debbie, Ft. Worth, TX, Interior Design, AAII, XTl', ASID. McGehee, jeff, Colle ville, TX, Accounting, Finance, Mortarboarclf Student Foundation, Who's Who, McClothlin, Scott, Ft. Worth, TX, English, BRH. McGreevy, Beth, Richarde son, TX, S-Yeech Pathology, XSZ. Mcflaney, Felicia, ouston, TX, Sociologg, AX. McHenry, Kathrycn, Phoenix, AR, panish, En lish, BSU. Mc aig, Clark, Arlington, TX, RasiofTV, Chamber, BSU, Spanish club. McKellar, jim, Daingerfield, T , Real Estate, MGT. McKelvy, Donna, Lufkin, TX, MKT, MGT, AAA, McKenzie, Letisa, Kin sville, TX. McKinnrely, Terri, Conroe, TX, gBus. Broad- casting, KT, KA, GBA, College Resublicans. McKinnon, Tina, Decatur, TX, AI , McKin- zie, Laura, Shemian, TX, Business, KA9, AKW, Presidents Leadershig Forum. McKnight, Melody, Amarillo, T 1 Accoun- ting, BANII, BBA, AAA. McLennan, john III, Grand junction, CO, Accounting, Finance, OBA, Baylor Accounting Society, Measures, Stacy, Ft. Worth, TX, joumalism, KAB, President s beadershiga Forum, Student Congress, Meeker, David, rving, TX, MKT. Merritt, Mary, Richmond, VA, Art. Messick, Carter, Atlanta, GA, Finance, ISY, Fljl, CPU, Dean's list, Meyer, Elizabeth, Pasadena, TX, Psycholtigy, X51 , best member, gledge trainer. eza, Femando, Costa Rica, usic, I'B4b, AAA. Michelson, Crystal, Riverton, WY, Education, BUGWB, basketball band, Hunting club. Middleton, Elliott, Corsicana, TX, Computer Science, KQT, UPE, Ba lor Pro ammin Team. Milam, Diane, Dallas, TQ, MGT? International Bus, Baylor Personnel Association, FBQ, BSU. Milam, Wesley, Lubbock, TX, Infomiation S stems, Finance, Milbum, jo, Whitesboro, TX, Accounting, Angel Flight, Mortarboard Circle of Achievement. Millard, Richard, Nassau Ba , TX, Accounting, Rho Epsilon. Miller, Allison, Duncanville, TX, Accounting, BSU, Baylor Accounting Society, Student Foundation scholarshig Mi ler, Betty, Plains, TX, MKT, MGT, aylor GOP, Baylor MKT Assoc. Miller, Bradley, Oak Ridlge, TN, Biology, KSIT. Miller, Courtney, lano, TX, Math Science, KKF, Student govemment, Greek Council for Christ. Miller, K le, Odessa, TX, Business, ETF. Miller, Matz, Midland, TX, Biologyg OAK-Yresident, AX-president, Mortar ard. Mi let, Chris, Dallas, TX, Fin, Real Estate, OA8, IFC, Milliken, Debbie, Garland, TX, Elem. Ed, KA, FBQP, KAIT. Milner, Mike, Shreveport, LA, Biology, EAE, Student Foundation, OAK. Mitchell, Eric, Dunwoody, GA, Fin, Computer lnfomiation Sys, AMI. Mitchell, Robin, Pasadena, TX, joumalism, MKT, AAA, Student Foundation, Yell leader, OAK. Milford, Mark, Harlingen, TX, Psychology, BUGWB, Concert ban . Mobley, Stephen, Dallas, TX, ZX, Youn Republicans. Moffatt, Todd, Texarkana, TX, Biolog, AMI, FBQ. Montgomercy, Catherine, idland, TX, lnfor. S S, GT, FBQ, EAU, Data Base MGT Assoc. Kdontgomery, jeffrey, Overland PK, KS, Biology, FIII, AAA, Distinguished Dean's List. Moody, David, Nashville, TN, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Students Club. Moody, Paula, Lubbock, TX, Psychology, Lil Sis. Moone ham, Georgette, Houston, TX, FinancefEconomics, little sister. Moore, Barbara, Ft. Worth, TX, EntrepreneurshipfReal Estate, Southern Belle, Youn Re ublicans. Moore, Celia Anne, Ft, guudlerdale, FL, Marketing, Baylor Republicans. Moore, jeffrey, Litt e Rock, AR, Accountin ' Baylor Chamber of Commerce. Moore, Sherri, Houston, TX, Communication Specialist. Morefield, Carolyn, Overland Park, KS, Music Edu. Moreland, Brenda, Amarillo, TX, FinancefEntre reneurship, Sweet- heart. Morgan, Meilnie, Arlington, TX, MgmtfMar eting, UPC Recreation Com. Chairman, Amer. Marketiragl Assoc. Mor- gan, Tammie, Midlothian, 3 Marketing! eal Estate, Ba lor Marketing Assoc. Morice, David, lgallas, TX, Bus., Baylor Pre-Law Soc., Col. Republicans. Morishige, Karen, Waianae, HI, Edu. Morris, Ia , Pans, TX, Voice, A Cappella Choir, BSl,J Exec. Coun., Baylor Opera Theatre. Morrison, lacqueline, San Antonio, TX, Edu., Sentinel. Morton, Beth, Dallas, TX, ISYjFinance, Vres., Welcome Week Steering Com. oss, Monette, Campbell, TX, Home Ec. Motley, Luke, Center, TX, AcctingfEntWre-neurship, Stu. Founda- tion, pres., ulcahy, Edward, Arlington, TX, Neuroanatomyfhycholoiyj Nuclear Physics, Mortar Board, Yell eader, Stu. Conggress. Musel, AW, El Paso, TX, Mar etinglZMg4mt. uslgrove, julie, Arlington, X, arketinlg, reshman Class Pres., Distinguishe Dean's List, President's Leadership Forum. Myers, Lindley, Carmel, IN, Psichology. Nance, Betsy, Houston, T , Real Estateflns., Pre-Law Soc. v.pres. Neal, Ann, Whitesboro, TX, Bus. Admin., BUGWB. Neese, Lisa, Amarillo, TX, Social Work, Welcome Week Steering Com., Dean's List, BSU. Nelson, Gregory, Uvalde, TX, FinancefReal Estate. Nelson, Leggh Ann, Toledo, OH. Neto, Wilson, Waco, X, MgmtfMarketing. Nicholas, Shawn, Grandview, MO, Accting. Nicholson, Anne-Marie, Waco, TX, Personnel Mgmt. Nicholson, john, Houston, TX, Chem. Nimmons, Deborah, Dalton, GA, PhilosophyfGerman, Who's Who, Philosophy Cub, German Honor Soc. Nivens, racy, Mesquite, TX, Home Eco., BHEA President, DIG Leader, Mission Emphasis Week - Steering Com. Nix, Kim, Houston, TX, Biol . Nohr, Aleta, Sugarland, TX, Nursing, Norris, Karen, San Antonio, TX, FinancefEconomics, White Rose. Norris, Scott, Richardson, TX, AcctingAISY, Data ProcessingnM mt Assoc. Nort , Charles, Lubbock, X, sus. Administration, Student Foundation. Norwood, Lauri, Katy, TX, Information SystemsfMlgmt, Data Processing Mgmt Assoc.. unn, Greg, Beeville, TX, Communication S ecialist, Varsity Football, Fellowship of Christian Athletes President, Academic Letterman. Nutt, Eric, Irvin TX, Computer Science, Air Force ROTC, Student Or anization Development Council, Dean's fist. Nutt, Ieremy, Kirkwood, MO, History, Lacrosse Team, Baylor GOP. Nuzman, Nancy, Kansas City, MO, Busjlournalism, PRSSA. O' onnell, Terry, Tulsa, OK. O'Neal, Maire Shanna, Dallas, TX, Physical Edu. Oakley, Bruce, Lake Charles, LA, His.jCommunication Studies. Ohlenbusch, Dana, Kingsville, TX, Finance, Baylor Ambassadors, Film Society. Oliver, Elizabeth, Dallas, TX, AcctingfISY, Stu. Congress. Oliver, Karen, Denison, TX, Information SystemsfQuantitative Bus. Analysis, Data Processing Mgmt Assoc. Oliver, Rebecca, Richardson, TX, Fashion Merchandising Sweetheart, Golclenheart, Fashion Merchandising Club. Orsini, Lauren, Inez, TX, Marketing, Baylor Marketing Assoc., Baylor Beauty. Owen, Kenneth, Dallas, TX, Computer Science, Assoc. for Computing Machinery. Owens, George, Cisco, X, Accting, Golden Wave Band. Owens, jennifer, Silver Spring, MO, Engliswhench. Paas, Marie, Highland Mi ls, Y. Pair, David, Grapevine, T ,Bus. Palasota, Mary, Waco, TX, Accounting. Palasota, Sharon, Waco, TX, Nursirgg Palmer, Kristi, Longview, T , MarketingjManagement. Palmer, Martha, Grand Prairie, T , Education. Palmisano, Gina, Houston, TX, MarketingfManage- ment, Rush Chairman, Student Foundation, Accounting Socie-ty Secretary. Palomino, Rossana, Sprin X, Biology. Paradoski, Adam, Abilene,q'X, Economics, Dean's List, National Merit Scholar. Parker, Chris, Port Arthur, TX. Parker, Susan, Pasadena, TX, Ph sical Education, A Cappella Choir, BAHPE'R. Parks, Shelly, Dallas, TX, FinancefManagement, Student Foundation. Parr, Clint, Tulsa, OK, EntrepreneurshipfReal Estate. Parsons, Pame a, McAllen, TX, Patterson, james, Gilmer, TX, Accounting. Payne, Cindy, Tulsa, OK. Payne, Kristin, Columbus, OH, Psychology, AF, THE, BUCWUB. Pearson, Debra, Business Administration. Pearson, Gina, Tulsa,OK, Accounting: AXSZ, Baylor Accounting Socieg. Perry, Brent, Baytown, TX, Economics, X, Baylor Ambassadors, Mortar Board: OAK, UAE. Perry, Karen, Woodlands, TX, joumalism, Young Life, MXASweetheart and l.ittle Sister. Peterman, Susan, Dallas, TX, Accountiragg IIBCID, BAW. Petersen, jana, Fort Worth, X, Education, Student Congress, BSEA, Peterson, Diane, Minneota, MN, Speech Path-Audiology, KAII, AX, I'B1lP. Peterson, Susan, Los tos, CA, Speech Pathology, Zfbll , FB47, NSSLHA. Petter, Ruth, Bedford, TX, Education, AMI, SCEC. Pettigrew, Robert, McGregor, TX, Ceolog , KQT, FBCI5, BCS. Pfeiffer, Alfred A. III, Houston, TX: History, Lariat Advertising Manager, Student Foundation Scholarship Recipient. Pfeiffer, Kevin, Riverton, lL, Sociology, ATU, -bMA, AAA, Baylor Opera Theater. feiffer, Tim, Houston, TX, Accounting and Finance, 41.36. Phan, Cam-Van, Dallas, TX, Computer Science, Ba lor Association of Computing Machine , THE, AEA. Phillips, Merry4Lee, Coral Garglles, Fl., Education, HBO VP oral, Baylor Beauty, GPA Sweetheart. Phillips, Miles, Wills Point, TX, Computer Science, BSU, ACM: Concert Choir, A Capella Choir. Phillips, Tg, Woodville, TX, Chemistry, FBQ, Baylor EM . Philpot, jennifer, Mexico City, Mexico, Marketin flntemational Business, Tll-NP, Student inundation, American Marketin Association. Pierce, Brent, Fort Worth, TEC, Economics, KA. Pierce, David, Port Neches, TX, Accounting, Bzkylor Chamber of Commerce, Mortar Board, 41 P. Pike, Wendy, Haslet, TX, Accounting, Accounting Society, BSU Hospital Ministries, Dean's Academic Honor List. Pile, john, McAllen, TX, Baylor Debate Team, Cross Country Team, Pre-Law Society, Dean's List. Pittman, Robin, Austin, TX, Marketing, KA6, Plett, Gregory, DeSoto, TX, Computer Science. Podowski, jane, Addison, TX, Computer Engineerinlg, KA6: Mortar Board, Ba lor Tennis Team. ollock, Robert, Hurst, TDC: Real Estate, QA9. Pond, jay, Conroe, TX, Biology: IIKA, Dean's List. Pontius, Lynnette, Tulsa, OK, joumalism and Religion, Angel Fliguht, fSl j, Religion Honor Societ , Dean's ist. Porter, Kelli, Sunnyvale, TSX, Voice, Baylor A Cappella Choir, MENC, BSEA. Porterfield, Ro n, Fort Worth, TX. Posey, Daniel, Temple, TX, joumalismfPolitical Science, FBQ. Post, john, Waco, TX, Accounting ATU, Varsity Sin ers, National Merit Commended Stugent. Poston, Nancy, Austin, TX, Accountin , Xil, Student Foundation, Sentinel. Igotter, Kenneth, Lafayette, LA: History. Potts, Clinton, Snyder, TX, Real EstatefFinance. Potts, Emily, Glendale, AZ, RadioyTv, AEP, I'B-iv, BTI' W ite Rose. Powe l, Cari, Dallas, TX, Acting ITBCP, Distinguished Dean's Honor List, Baylor University Theatre, Powell, D'Anne, Arlington, TX. Powell, Fran, Houston, TX, ISYXMGT, AAA. Powers, john, Waco, TX, Computer Science, ACM. Poynor, jana, Comanche, TX, Speech Pathology, KA8, KAII, NSSHLA. Poynter, Marilyn, Fort Worth, TX, Sociology: KA8: Cappella Choir. Prater, Wendy, Houston, TX, English, KA, ZTA, BUCWB. Prewitt, Sheryl, McAllen, TX, Education, l'BQ. Price, Charles, Richardson, TX, Finance. Price, Donna K. Abilene, TX, Psychology! WX, Dean's Honor List, Priest, Regina, ne, OK, Education, TIBQ, Yell Leader, AllfAmerican Collegiate Cheerleader. Primer, Charles, Waco, TX, Computer Science, ACM, Primm, Perry, Atlanta, TX, Band. Prince, Tonya, Richardson, TX, Communications, AAA Corresponding Secretary, Young Life. Prince, Zack, Arlin ton, TX, AnthropologyfEnglish, MXA. Pruett, j. Ross, Gonzales, X, panishfLatin American Studies, ATQ. Pulli Susan, Midland, TX, Accounting, ZTA Treasurer, BAHII, BFE, Purdy, Cary Dallas, TX, Histog, Campus Crusade for Christ, Track Team, ew Guard, Pye, Lydia, DeSoto, TX, Finance fManagement. Quelch, Susan, Dallas, TX, Finance fMarketing, AAII, BBA Vice President, Canterbury Association. Raben, Shannon, Missouri City, TX, MKTfENT, ZTA, Intramural Chairman, Sail Team. Ragsdale, Ronald, Fort Worth, TX, Economics, Economics Honor Society, Youn Life. Rahmanzadeh, Ruya, RockwalT, TX, Education, XQ, llAslP, BSEA, Student Congress. Raines, julianne, Arlington, TX, Accounting, IIBQ, Baylor Reli 'ous Hour Choir, BAIII. Ralston, Bobby, Eilaller, TX. Rambeau, john Ill, Houston, TX, Finance, Student Foundation Steering Committee. Rambo, jana, Farmers Branch, TX, AISXMGT, AAII, AEII, TIE. Ramos, Patricia, San Antonio, TX. Ramsey, Ralph jr., Dallas, TX, Finance, KSZT. Randall, Bradley, Waco, TX, Com uter Science, Ba lor Religious Hour Choiry RCM: KWBU New Dimensions. Randles, Erik, Anderson, IN, Pre-Law, Circle K, Al' Anchorrnan, Pre-Law Society, Rangel, Stacy, Wichita Falls, TX. Ransom, Kenneth, Denison, TX. nl eniors iv 1 il! Q Cs 5-I q-1 2 tif fm .04 R.: Ransom, Sara, Colorado Springs, CO, Accounting AKW. Ratliff, Margie, Plano, TX, Communications, Ray, Katrina, Houston, TX. Ray, Keith, Arlington, TX, Computer Science, ACM, Games Society, THE. Read, Karen, Houston, TX, Finance, International Business, Investments and Portfolio Managgement club sec. Rector, Dwiqt, Bedfor , TX, Accounting, ISY, BSU, FB41 eese, Lee Ann, Abilene, T . Reid, Donna, San Antonio, TX, MKT, Sentinel, Homecoming Queen, OAK, Welcome Week Co-director. Re nolds, ludith, Grand Prairie, TX, Com uter Science, ACM, BSU. Rhine, Ronnie, Worth, TX, MKT. Rhodes, Scott, Stafford, TX, Biolo , Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Rial, Ransg, Duncanv' le, TX, Accounting, Dean's List, QA6, BANII, Richards, Elaine, Waco, TX, Business Ioumalism, ISY, ZAX, The Lariat , DPMA. Richardson, Bryan, New Braunfels, TX, Speech Communications, Chamber, AAA, BSU. Richardson, Dee, Wichita Falls, TX, Home Economics, ZTA. Richey, Elizabeth, Many, LA, MKT, AAII, AETI, PE. Riddle, Kipp, Dawson, IL, Economics, BSU-Reflections, MXA. Riewe, Melody, Abilene, TX, Home Economics, Bl-IEA. Riggins, Rick, EQ, Young Life, Greek Council for Christ. Rigs, Randy, Waco, TX, Accountin , KK , Baylor Accounting Society. Risinger, Mark, Corsicana, TX, English, Chamber, OAK, Mortar Board president, Welcome Week Co-director. Ritter, Bruce, Houston, TX, Economics. Roach, Lisa, Garland, TX, Education, KKF, Student Foundation. Robb, Cheryl, Fullerton, CA, MKT-MGT, BSU-Fresh. Council, AAII, American Marketing1Assoc. Roberson, Christi, Fort Wort , TX, Education. Robert, Mary, Waco, TX, Interior Design, AX, K0-iv, American Societyelnterior Desi ers. Roberts, Dniry, Plainview, TX, lSY.SR1oberts, Ianelle, Lincoln, NE, Business Administration, BANP, National Merit Scholar. Roberts, Timothy N. Little Rock, AR, Business Admin., QFA. Robertson, Bill, McGregor, TX, Finance, Investment Club, PE. Robinson, Patricia, Austin, TX, Info. Sys, Circle K, DPMA. Robinson, Robin, Carlsbad, NM, Baylor Sgr-ripliiony. Roccia, james, St. Louis, Mo, M T- KT, ZX, American MKT Assoc., Baylor GOP. Rodenbeck, Zine, Thorndale, TX, Finance, MGT, Ba lor Insurance Societg, MGT. Careers Ciub. Rodgers, Sally, dinburg, TX, jour, Eng, EAP. Rodriguez, Cgnthia, Abilene, TX, MKT, MGT, BBA, a lor Mkt. Assoc. Roeben, Wally, Visalia, CA, Accounting, QFA, BANII, BFE. Rogers, Keniy, Richardson, TX, Finance. Rogers, hillip, Dallas, TX, Finance, EX, Student Foundation, Honor Council, Rogers, Richard, Dumas, TX, Histo , Chamber, QA6, New Guard. Rohm, Fred,rSpring, TX, Biology, Canterbury, BSU. Rohrman, Cindy, Cinton, MS, nterior Design, XII, ASID, BHEA. Rollins lr, Lowell, Port Arthur, TX, Biology. Rollins, Kerrville, TX, Computer Science, A , Baylor Riding Assoc. Rosane, Susan, San Antonio, TX, Finance, IIBQ , Student Foundation, Mortar Board. Rosenbaum, Alane, Houston, TX, Speech Pathology, MH - Sec., NSSHLA - Pres. Ross, Amy, Houston, TX, Fine Arts, AMI, BSU. Rotty, Wendy, Carlisle, PA, Political Science, KKI', Student Foundation, FBQ. Rountree, Mark, Pittsburg, TX, Accounting, FIII, BA11 OAK. Rucker, Renee, Austin, Tx, Education, FCA, Rudolph, Bill, Irving, TX, Economics, GBA. Rush, Paige, Kingston, jamaica, Business Admin.: AAIT, B A. Rushilpgr Kathan, Odessa, TX, ISY, MCN, , DP A. Rushing, Tammhe, Plano, TX, Computer Science, AF, AC . Russell, Charles, San Antonio, TX, Social Work, AAM. Russell, Karen, Van Hom, TX, Education, ZTA, ZAX-sec. Rutledge, Tom, Dallas, TX, Finance, Insurance, KQT, Student Foundation - Pres., OAK. Ryan, Scott, Tucson, AZ, History, ZX , Welcome Week - Steering Committee, Stepping Out '86. Samons, Loren Il, Little Rock, AR. Sanders II, David, Grapevine, TX, Business, BSII, Sanderson, Martha, Waco, TX, Education. Sandford, Stacey, Decatur, TX. Sanford, W.Scott, Waco, TX, Accounting, EX, Student Foundation. Sapaugh, julie, Sulphur Springs, TX, Education, BSEA. Saunders, Georgianna, Waco, TX, Biology, Dean's List. anger, Buzz, Waxahachie, TX, MKT, MGT. Sc es, Rger, Houston, TX, Business Admin., QFA, G . Scargall, Lori, Abilene, TX, Home Economics, KA6, KOQ, Am. Society of Interior Designers. Schadt, ME Arlington, TX, Communication, AXSZ, . Schmitz, Chris, Enid, OK, Business Admin., EAE, APICS. Schoeller, Nancy, Dallas, TX, Communications Design, KA9, Colle e Re ublicans, Kll. Schott, Marshall, Humbi, TPC, Schreck, Andrew, Missouri City, TX, Political Science, IIZA, Baylor Insurance Society. Schroller, Brian, Portland, TX, Business Admin., ZX, Student Foundation. Schumann, Gretchen, Corpus Christi, TX, Education, ZOH, NSSHLA. Schwall, Frank, Richardson, TX: Education, EX, Student Foundation. Schwarz, Lauri, Killeen, TX, MKTXMGTJ KA, BSU. Sc?gin, Bret, Carson, NV, Finance, Econ., ZA . Scott, Cindy, Dallas, TX, Accounting, X9, BANII, Sin Scott, Clifford, San Antonio, TX, BioTo , ATQ, Concert Choir. Scott, john, Dallas, ITX, History, MXA, Men's Soccer Team, Seeley, Sharon, Dallas, TX, Education, Xil, BRH, Baylor Appreciation Program. Seggerman, Richard, Houston, TX, Biology, EX, Student Foundation. Seibert, Iimmcy, Beaumont, TX, lNS,RE, KSZT, New Guar , Student Foundation. Sentell, Diane, Snyder, TX, Foreign Service, BSU, Concert Choir, Dean's List. Sewell, Rhonda, Pittsbur , TX, Fashion Merchandising, KA6, Silacklett, Dena, San Antonio, TX, Psychology, KA9, Baylor Songleader, il-'X. Shank, Patricia, Waxahachie, TX, Shelton, Carole, McKinney, TX. Shergold, Barbara, Westport, CT, Home Economics, KOQ, Dean's List, AAA. Shore, Deborah Lea, Overland Park, Accounting, ISY, AKNII, XXI. Shows, lay, Needville, TX, lSY, Finance, AEII. Siegel, Patricia, Metairie, LA, Business Ed., AMI, PB47, Dean's Distinguished Honor List. Simon, jeffrey, Sugar Land, TX, Biology, 4bI'A. Simons, Ellen, Hixson, TN, Music Ed., IIKA, MQE, AX. Sim son, William, Temple, TX, Finance. Sin eton, Glen, Arlin ton, TX, Music Theory, KW , BUGWB. Sqcaar, Karen, Kingwood, TX, Education, AAU. Skaggs, Hal, Panhandle, TX, MKT, BUGWB, KK . Sloan, Melissa, Paradise Valle , AZ, Finance, KA, AKNP, ETP. Slocum, Nilardie, Dallas, TX, Fine Arts, KA. Slover, David, Houston, TX, History, Chamber, OAK, QA6. Small, Laura, Wills Point, TX, Psychololgy, BUGWB. Small, Shelley, Hurst, X, Education, FCA-Pres., Volle ball Team- Capt., AthleticfAcademic Fionor Roll. Smith, Cindy, Houston, TX, Geology, Geological Society, AAPG. Smith, Dan, Arlin ton, TX, Finance, AMI, BFE, BSU. Smith, David, Port Neches, TX, MKT, MCT, Men's Volleyball Club-Pres. Smith, David, Colorado Springs CO, Ps cholog , EX, WX. Smith, ebbie, Odessa, TX, Education, KKP. Smith, Howard, Houston, TX, Finance, ATU , Pre- Law Societ , Min-Con Leader. Smith, Iuli, Houston, TX, Education, NSSHLA, Zflvll. Smith, Kyle, San Angelo, TX, Finance, AEII-Pres. Smith, Paul, Chipley, FL, MKT, MGT, AMA, EE. Smith, Peyton, Austin, TX, Real Estate, QA8, PE, Student Foundation. Smith, Ripple, Dallas, TX, Education. Smith, Suzanne, Plano, TX, MKT, AXSZ, MKT Assoc. Smyth, Paul, San Antonio, TX, Finance, OAE, Financial MGT Assoc., PE. Sneed, David, Houston, TX, Geolog , EAE , Baylor Geological Society, Student XIAPC. Souku , Toni yn, Torrance, CA, Greek, QBK, BS8, AX. Souter, Shari, Round Rock, TX, MKT, AI' - Assn. House Mgr., Ba lor Riding Assoc.-1ST VP, l'B4lP. Sgnarks, Rogin, lohnston, IA, ISY, Finance. peak, Suzanne, Dallas, TX, RadiofTV, AEP, XQE lil' sis, Concert Choir. Spears, Michael, Grand Prairie, TX, journalism, Chamber, Lariat, Ba lor Ambassadors. Speasmaker, Christopher, Waco, TX, Education, ANPK . Speer, Greg, Ft. Worth, TX, Accountin ' Data Processing MGT Assoc. Spillman, Efynette, Wellington, TX, MKT, AQSI, MKT Assoc. Spooner, Bob, Dallas, TX, Finance, Young Republicans, BAA , lay Witness for Christ. Spraberry, Stephen, Marshall, TX, Real Estate, QA8, PE. Sprenkle, Susan, Hurst, TX, Voice. Stabler, Dana, Marble Falls, TX, MGT, Tennis Team, MGT Careers Club. Stafford, Raymond, Crawford, TX, Education. Stainback, Timothy, Greenville, TX, Economics, Student Foundation, Student Congress, Baylor Ambassadors. Stamper, Kim, Tulsa, O ,lnterior Design, ASlD, GOP. Stap , Brian, Dallas, TX, Biology, ATU. Starz Susan, Greenville, MS, Ps cholo , ZTA, WX. Starr, Gerhard, Dallas, Finance, TKE, Baylor MKT Assoc., CAMRA. Starr, Michael, Longview, TX, English, Chamber, OAK, ETA. Starr, Ro al, Houston, TX, Psychology. Starr, Susan, Klescluite, TX, Political Science, Welcome Wee , GOP. St.Cyr, Kara, Houston, TX, Speech Communications, AAII. 'MI' Q -0 ex vw Stegphens, Donald, Branson, MO, Finance, ACD , Varsity Tennis, DPMA. Stetz, Ianice, Bryan, TX, Accounting, AAIl, AQ. Stewart, Eric, Amarillo, TX, IournalismfCommercial Art, QFA, PRSSA. Stewart, Paul, Waco, TX, AccountingfFinance, KA Order, lnterFraternity Council, College Republicans. Stigall, Stuart, Baton Rouge, LA, FinancegEntrepreneurship, KKWII, Circle K, BUGW . Stigler, Steve, Spring, TX, SociologyfEng ish, ZTA, AKA, AX, Still, Douglas, Waco, TX, Finance, , AAA. Stjemstrom, john, Longview, TX, Piano Perfomiance. Stokes, james, Houston, TX, AIS. Stoner, Renae, Alvin, TX, Communication Disorders, AAII, ZBII. Storseth, Iames, Amarillo, TX, FinancefEntrepreneurship, AQSZ. Stout, Diana, Needles, CA, Ioumalism, AXSI, ZAX. Stover, Lisa, Houston, TX, MarketingfManagement, A479 vice president, Marketing Association. Strader, Lisa, Lexington, KY, Special Education, SCEC, Welcome Week Steering Committee. Stricklin, Cliff, Dallas, TX, History, Senior Class President, Baylor Chamber of Commerce Chairman, Baylor Appreciation Program. Stroh, Erich, St. Louis, MO, ManagementfMarketing, AKNP, Stroud, Leslie, Converse, TX, Accounting, AKW, BBA. Stuart, Sharon, Richmond, TX, MarketingjManagement, ZTA, Stull, Brent, Carrollton, TX, Financefliconomics, TKIUE. Suggs, leanne, Franklin, TN, Mar etingfManagement, Sullivan, Steve, Mayberry, NC, Religion, Anchorman, Arkansas Club, Dean's List. Summerall, Brian, Dallas, TX, RadiofTV, Young Life, KWBU, Svejkovsky, Karen, Houston, TX, Biology, PBQ, New Song. Swaim, Vinecia, Ft. Worth, TX, Swann, Alair, Seabrook, TX, joumalismfMarketing, AAA, Baylor Apggeciation Program Steering Committee, ZA president. Swearingen, Chris, Austin, TX, Biolo y, BBXb, AEA, Sweat, David, lacksonvilge, AR, History, QA8, Young Democrats, Sweat, Rachel, Fomey, TX, Sociology, Wl'to's Who, Honors Program, AX. Swingler, Steven, Plano, TX, Computer Science, EX. Swofford, Steven, Houston, TX. Tacker, Michael, Garland, TX, Marketing. Takamatsu, Yoichi, Dallas, TX, Accounting, BANY, AT, Distinguished Dean's List. Talbert, Tami, Frankston, TX, En lishflournalism, Mortar Board, OAK, XSZ, Tagburt, Kimberly, Dallas, TX. Tatman, Richard, San Antonio, TX, Biology, BBXB. Tatum, lim, Waco, TX, Marketing, KA. Taylor, Andrew, Memphis, TN, FinancefMarketing EX, Student Foundation, FMA. Talylor, Carrie, Irving, TX, Accounting, AMI, 41 A, Accounting Society. Taylor, Ieffrey, Ft. Worth, TX, Accountin, 4lPI'A, Greek Council for Christ, Inter IE-atemal Council vice president. Taylor, Kimberly, Abilene, TX, FinancefManagement, QBA, FBQ, EIE. Taylor, Scot, Fomey, TX, Computer Informations Systems. eague, Brett y, Plainview, TX Temple, Kenneth, Red Oak, TX, Accounting, BSU, Accounting Society, Templeton, Becky, Manhattan, KS, Speech Pathology! Audiology, AA11, ZIIH. Tennell, Nancy, Hudson, OH, Education, BSEA, SCEC, PBRIP, Terry, Lisa, Corpus Christi, TX. Terry, Mimi, Shreveport, LA, Ioumalism, IIBQ, PRSSA. Thieme, Robyn, Enid, OK. Thomas, Alan, Tyler, TX, Church Music. Thomas, Keith, Duncanville, TX, ISYfQBA, DPMA. Thomas, Iulie, Siloam S rin , AR, Elementary EDfSpecial ED, SCE? vice president, BSEA, Dean's Distiniguished Academic List. Thomas, Paige, San ntonio. TX, Interior Desi , KA, ASID, BHEA. Thompson, Ansliiew, El Paso, TX. Thompson, Elizabeth, Greenville, AL, Psychology, WX. Thompson, Kirk, Pasadena, TX, Education, BRH Choir, Athletic Trainer. Thompson, Shari, San Antonio, TX, MarketirggfManagement, AAII, Management Careers ub, Bay or Marketing Association. Thompson, Todd, Ft. Worth, TX, Finance. Thompson, Tom, Morristown, TN, joumalism, Football Trainer, AEA, EAX. Thorbum, Iohn, Arlington, TX, Secondary Education, MXA. Thomtun, Beth, Nashville, TN, Marketing!Entrepreneurshrilp, XSZ, Student Foundation, l-lomecomin ominee. Thomton, Robert, Boeme, TX, Tgoss, Reed, Edinburg, TX, Mana ement, Thrower, Paul, Arlington, TX, Englisii, MXA. Tidmore, Ieanette, Waco, TX, Entrepreneurship, ZTA, Baylor Marketing Association. Ti well, Cynthia, Richardson, TX, Marketingflnformation Systems, BSU, Baylor Marketing Association. Todd, Mary, O essa, TX, Marketin fMana ement, ACPQ. Todd, Toby, Midlanti TX, Fqnance, KQT, Editor of Freshman Annual, Welcome Week. Togluchi, jennifer, Honolulu, HI, Biolo-gy, AQ , BBXB, AX. Toigo, Monica, Lufkin, , Administrative Information Systems, ZTA, DPMA, CPU. Tolleson, julie, Cincinnati, OH, Political Science, Baylor Young Democrats, QBK, Baylor Pre-law Society. Tolotta, Maria, Plano, TX, Biology, BUGWB, AED, Italian Club. Tomchesson, Tracey, Waco, TX, EducationfSpeech Pathology, Zfbll, l'Bdw, KAII. Tom kins, Bradle , Denver, CO, English, Baylbr English Club, ZTA, BSU Executive Council. Toon, Steven, Houston, TX, joumalism. Tovar, Maria, Waco, TX, Elementary Education. Towle, jessica, Delhi, LA, Fashion Merchandising. Treadaway, Dina, Center Point, TX, Tripp, Dede, Ft. Worth, TX, Commercial Design, KA9, Campus Crusade for Christ. Truman, joseph, Victoria, TX, Anthro ology, KE. Tu, Anhhue, Schertz, TX, Chemist , Environmental Concems Organizationfyfuleyil Brenda, Lindale, TX, Com uter Science. umer, Ier , Hillsboro, TX, Xccounting. Tyler, Michael, Waco, TX, Education. Tynes, Phil, Austin, TX, Real Estate, PE. Tyree, Martha, Dallas, TX, loumalism, BSU Executive Council, Baylor Appreciation Program, ZAX. Ulrich, Derek, Corral Cables, FL, RadiofTV. Ulrich, Keith, Alexandria, LA, Marketin Circle K, Baylor Marketing Association. Sptmore, William, Robinson, TX, Marketingf Finance. Upton, Tami, Richardson, TX Urspnmg, Cynthia, Dallas, TX. Van Winkle, Gary, AccountingfFinance, EAE, BANII. Vandenbrink, Terri, Columbia, MD, Business Administration, Environmental Concems Organization. Vanmeter, Paul, Waco, TX, Accounting, BAIII, I'B'iP, Dean's Academic Honor List. Vasquez, Iavier, Houston, TX, Sociology, AAA, AEA. Vause, Victoria, Blanco, TX, Home Economics41Education, BHEA, VHTAT. Vertrees, eredith, Dallas, TX. Verver, jeffrey, Irving, TX, English, KA, Bylor Lacrosse Club, Alamo Evening Club. ick, Catherine, San Antonio, TX, Marketingf Real Estate, KKF. Vieregg, Michael, Houston, TX, Insurance! Marketing, AT, Ba lor Insurance. Vilven, Janeen, Irlbuston, TX. Vines, Betsy, Ft. Smith, AR, Marketin f loumalism, AAA, ZX little sis, Student Foundation. Visage, Tony, Ft. Worth, TX, FinancefEconomics, KIIFA, Student Foundation, BFE. Vo, Kah, Richardson, TX, Mathematics, AEA, MEB. Voigt, Trent, San Antonio, TX, Computer Science. Voldase, Robert, Carson, CA, Mathematics, ETF. Wade, Roshell, Arlington, TX, Speech Patholo , AMI. Wagoner, Ioan, Su arland, TX, Esiication, AAII, ZQH, TJean's Distinggished List. Walden, Karen, Austin, TX. aldru , Beth, Arlin ton, TX, Education, AHPS, KAII, AAA. Wafker, Mark, Waco, TX, Political SciencejEnvironmental Studies, Baylor Young Democrats, Mortar Board, Pi Sigma Alpha. Walker, Thomas, Waynesville, NC, History, Baylor Chamber of Commerce, New Guard, OAK. Wallace, Amanda, Euless, TX, Home Economics, BHEA, VHETAT. Walworth, Paula, Corsicana, TX, Computer Science, TUE, Computer Honor Society, FBO, Warburton, Diane, Houston, TX, Education, AF, OAK, KAIT. Ward, Robert, Arlington, TX, Computer Science, Varsityv Soccer, ACM, Distin ished Dean's List. ard, Zandra, El Paso, TX, Music ED! English, TB2, BUGWB, Wind Ensemble. Wanen, Les, Shreve rt, LA, joumalismf Radio-TV, ATYZ, EEK, PRSSA. Warren, Tanya, Houston, TX, Physical Education. Washburn, Douglas, Borger, TX, Church Music, Show Timel, A Cappella Choir, Watson, Belinda, Mertens, TX, Information lS?fstemsfManagement, AZT! , EAU, ankamer Student Govemment. Webber, Michael, Little Rock, AR, Ps cholo , Chamber of Commerce, . Weber, laura, Louis, MO, RadiofTV, AAII, AEP, Homecomin Nominee. Weedon, K le, Deer Park, TX, Agil. Weekley, Amber, Houston, TX, English, AAII, English Club, Italian Club. tWeir, Chris, San Antonio, TX, Computer Science, EQE. Welch, Doug Lincoln, NE, Accounting, AT, President of lnterfratemity Council. Wells, laletta, Atlanta, CA, Psychology, BSU, WX, AAA. Werchan, Louanna, Ta lor, TX, Information S stems, DPMA, BBA, gsm. West, Alison, lzaco, TX, English, AMI, Sentinel, Mortar Board. Wetterau, jim, Dallas, TX, Communication Specialist, Kappa Alpha Order, Baylor Scuba Team, Alamo Al -Stars. Whaite, Ralph, Austin, TX, Psychology, TKE, Wheatley, Steven, Philadelp ia, PA, Com uter Science, Men's Volleyball Team. Wheeler, Darcy, Arlington, TX, Infonnation Systems, AKNII, AAII, BBA. White, Albert, Ft. Worth, TX, EntrepreneurshipfFinance, Baylor Chamber of Commerce. White, Paul, Pampa, TX, EconomicsfFinance, AKNP, Hankamer Student Govemment, Outstandin Young Man of America. White, Sharon, lgashville, TN, Education, KA, KAII, White, Susan, Jonesboro, TX, Education, ANIIK. Whitman, Robert, San Diego, CA, Computer Science, Association of Cumputing Machinery, Concert Choir, AAA. Whitney, Brian, Dallas, TX, Education, Baylor Student Education Association. Whitson, Scott, Dallas, TX, Foreign Service, BSU. Wicker lay, Dallas, TX, Choral Music, Ba lor Association of Church Musicians, 41 A Sinfonia, A Capella Choir. Widnlilyer, Stephanie, North Andover, A. Wiederhold, Kevin, Austin, TX, Psycholo-Igy, 4Ivl'A Wie and, Ieanne, Weslaco, X, Biology A A, FBKIP, Dean's Distinguished List. Wiersema, Paul, Lewisville, TX, Computer Science, BUGWB. Wiethom, Lisa, Waco, TX, Accountingl4lSY, AAF, Student Foundation, Wiggins, ebecca, Cedar Hill, TX, MarketingfManagemenl, Student Foundation, ZIE, FBCIV. Wilbanks, Debi, Midlothian, TX, Accounting, KA, PE. Wild, Shawn, Irving, TX, Speech Communications, KSIT, New Guard, Greek Council for Christ. Wilder, Bruce, Framingham, MA, ManagementfReal Estate, Esquire. Wilder, Craig Spring, TX, Economics, Ba lor Rac uetball Club. Wilhelm, john, lriouston, TX, Business, OAE. Wilkerson, Ray, Lubbock, TX, Finance! Real Estate, -PBP. Willhite, Scott, Anchorage, AK, Computer Science, Student Body Vice President, Co-founder of Steppin' Out, GPPA. Williams, Angela, Frisco, TX, Finance, OAE, FMA. Williams, Beth, Germantown, TN, Religion. Williams, Cheryl, Grapevine, TX. Wi liarns, Donna, Garland, TX, AccountingglSY, AKW, BAXII, AX. Williams, Donnie, dessa, TX, Entre eneurshipf Finance, ETF. Williams, Eric, georgetown, TX, Real Estate, QA6, PE. Williams, Eric, Corsicana, TX, Mathematics, Association of Black Students, MEB, Williams, Ieffrey, DeSoto, TX, Religion, Chamber of Commerce, Student Traffic Court, Williams, Lori, Euless, TX, Financeflntemational Business, QBA, BBA. Williams, Steven, Humble, TX, Real Estate, EX. Williamson, Robbie, Grapevine, TX. Willis, Gregory, Houston, TX, Accounting, Student Congress, BFE, BIYIP. Willis, jennifer, Denver, CO, Computer Science, CHI's, MEB, ACM. Willoulghbg, Karen, Port Lavaca, TX, Business, P , aylor Riding Association, Wilson, Debbie, Granbury, TX. Wilson, Laura, Dallas, TX, joumalism6Radio-TV, KKF, EAX. Wilson, Leanna allas, TX, Education, BSEA, ACEI. Wilson, Leslie, Dallas, TX. Wilson, Robert, San Antonio, TX, FinancefEconomics. Wilson, Robin, Waco, TX, Home Economicsflnterior Design, ZTA, IIKA Little Sis', Young Republicans. Wilson, Sharon, Austin, TX, Winburne, Darryl, Waco, TX, Education, ETA, Baylor Medieval and Renaissance Society. Winston, jane, Smithville, TX, Nursing Wisdom, Katy, Houston, TX, Management. Witt, Kathy, Tyler, TX, Business, KA9, Student Foundation, Baylor Appreciation Program. Wittenbeg, Cynthia, Woodville, TX, Ps chology, , Esquire Little Sister, WX. WOIWEHOH, Mike, Ft, Worth, TX, Real EstatefManagement, ZAE, Student Foundation, New Guard. Wood, Charlotte, Oxford, MS, Religion. Wood, Clinton, Dallas, TX, Marketingf Management, -DPA. Wood, Donna, Abilene, TX, Foriegn ServicefFrench, Foreign Affairs Association. Wood, Kelli, Magnolia, AR, Home Economics, K047, Baylor Home Economics Association, Baylor Water Ski Team, Wood, Michelle, Albuquerctie, NM, Biolo , Afiiil, , Dean's Distin is ed List. Woolgciiidge, Cingy, Waco, T751 Education, KKF. Woole , le , Riesel, TX, Accountin . Worrell, Mlilliam, San Antonio, Ti I-'inancefISY, KQT. Wralstad, Beth, Sierra Vista, AZ, AAII. Wren, David, Ft. Worth, TX, Radio- TVjMarketing, Lacrosse. Wright, Danny, Gatesville, TX, Accountin . Wright, Linda, Houston, TX, Physical gEducation, FCA. Wright, Robert, Ft, Worth, TX, History, FBQ, WAS. Wright, Wendy, Memphis, TN, ISYfMarketing, AAA. ylie, Linda , Waco, TX, Psychology, College Republicans. Wyss, john, Independence, MO, Economics, Honors Pro am, OAE, HEA, Yates, Rebecca, Dallas, TX,E2counting, BANP, I'BfI5, AX. Yeiser, Douglas, Col en, CO. Yoder, Amy, Dallas, TX, Medicine, AEA, FBKIP, AX. Yoo, Won, Houston, TX, Biolo , AEA, FBQ. Yoon, Grace, Houston, T?,York, Indy, Houston, TX Youn Benjamin, Houston, TX, Speech,, New guard. Young, Michele, Honolulu, HI, ISYfMarketing, Afitfl, DPMA, BMA. Youngblood, Ashley, Harlingen, TX. Yrizarry, Lisa Marie, Wai ahu, HI, AIS, Spanish Club, DPMA, BlFS. Zarazua, atalie, Waco, TX, BUGWB, BSEA. Zavitz, Lindsey, Dallas, TX. Zoegner, Caroline, Copperas Cove, TX, Insurance and Real Estate, Baylor Riding Association. Right junior class officers. Far right Yell leader Dan Harker fires up the crowd. Abel, Bobby, Texarkana, TX Abney, Kristi, Austin, TX Adams, Dana, Dallas, TX Adams, Kari, Dallas, TX Adams, Paula, Big Spring, TX Adkins, Lowell, Waco, TX Albrecht, Iuliana, Houston, TX Alexander, Brett, Ft. Worth, TX Alexander, Gloria, Waco, TX Alexander, Mary, Spring, TX Allred, Mandy, Lufkin, TX Alsmiller, Charles, Ft. Worth, TX Amos, Ieffrey, Visalia, CA Anderson, Carol, Seabrook, TX Anderson, Carrie, Tyler, TX Anderson, Dwayne, Ft. Worth, TX Anderson, Sean, San Diego, CA Andreone, Allyson, Longwood, FL Andress, Allyson, Lubbock, TX Appleby, Karen, Kingwood, TX Arcos, Carlos, San Antonio, TX Ardoin, Michelle, Waco, TX Ardey, julie, Georgetown, TX Amold, Stephen, Waco, TX Amold, Wes, Tyler, TX Assi, Muneer, El Paso, TX Atkinson, Tracy, Waco, TX Ayers, Renea, Sherman, TX Bacon, Laurie, Houston, TX Badley, Brenda, Waco, TX Bagwell, jamie, San Antonio, TX Bagwell, Steven, Willis, TX Bailey, Rhonda, Lufkin, TX Baird, Lisa, Plano, TX ...x..f.., Above left: A common sight on campus during the Spring is students studying outside. Above: Lisa Lane talks with Missions Coordinator Amy Tucker at the BSU. Left: Tia Lava speaks with popular Christian author and speaker, Ann Kiemel. Baker, Dena, Borger, TX Baker, Lynn, Carrollton, TX Baker, Sharon, Detroit, MI Baker, Susan, Houston, TX Baker, William, Sherwood, AR Balleza, Patrick, San Antonio, TX Ballinger, William, Memphis, TN Banda, Michael, San Antonio, TX Banks, Angela, Dallas, TX Barak, Marilyn, Waco, TX Barksdale, Rebecca, Arlington, TX Barnard, Lori, Bedford, TX Barnett, Lori, Little Rock, Ar Barns, Barbara, Dallas, TX Barns, Rebecca, Denton, TX Barr, james, Fairfax, VA Barrier, Gaybeth, Georgetown, TX Barron, Randall, lonesboro, TX Bartels, Laura, Lincoln, NE Barto, Allison, Minneapolis, MN Barton, julie, Arlington, TX Barton, Rhonda, Kingwood, TX Bartulis, joseph, Southborough, MA Basich, james, Houston, TX Baugh, Lori, Waco, TX Baumhardt, Laura, Ft. Worth, TX Beaird, Mark, Lufkin, TX Beattie, William, Norman, OK 384 juniors Beavers, Troy, Kelso, WA Beck, jan, Austin, TX Becker, Brian, Waco, TX Beene, Brett, Mexia, TX Beer, Robert, Cleveland, OH Belyeu, Lee, Yukon, OK Bennett, Mitch, McGregor, TX Bennett, Paula, Amarillo, TX Bennett, Rick, Phoenix, AZ Bennett, Susan, Waco, TX Bergstrom, Larry, Houston, TX Berry, Mindy, Augusta, AR Berry, Susan, Houston, TX Bethea, Mark, Ft Worth, TX Bigham, Brett, Waxahacie, TX Bilbo, Vicki, Richardson, TX Black, Gwendolyn, Longview, TX Blackshire, julie, Glendale, AZ Blackwell, Brian, San Antonio, TX Blaettner, Rolf, Houston, TX Blair, Ledith, Dallas, TX Blandford, jeffrey, Waco, TX Blankenship, Dana, Red Oak, TX Bloyd, Kathryn, Friendswood, TX Bodine, Michelle, Grand Praire, TX Boedeker, Lynelle, Duncanville, TX Bolch, Lorie, Greenville, TX Bolden, Robin, Glendale, CA Bolton, Ann, Dallas, TX Bond, Robin, San Antonio, TX Boner, Michael, Dallas, TX Booker, Barbara, Houston, TX Boorman, Kyle, Waco, TX Boozer, Mark, Houston, TX Boundy, Gail, Houston, TX Bower, Stephanie, Spring Hill, KS Boyd, Karen, Ft Worth, TX Boyden, Tracy, Dallas, TX Bradford, David, Ft Smith, AR Bradley, Bruce, Dallas, TX Branch, lulie, Dallas, TX Brand, Rachel, Lake Charles, LA Braswell, Kely, Coppell, TX Brazeal, Brad, Tyler, TX Brazil, john, Asheville, NC Breed, Bethany, Houston, TX Bretz, Suzanne, Dayton, OH Bridgman, William, Honolulu, HI Bright, Kimberly, Tyler, TX Brinkmann, Meshell, Temple, TX Brittain, Jody, Palestine, TX Britton, Roy, Alba, TX Brooks, Amy, Nashville, TN Brooks, jeff, Dallasm TX Brooks, Pat, Plano, TX Brookshire, Michael, Temple, TX Brown, Caren, Liberty, TX Brown, jeffrey, Claude, TX Brown, Karen, Ft Worth, TX Brown, Ken, Dallas, TX Brown, Kimberly, Austin, TX Brown, Mark, Plano, TX Brown, Dana, Waco, TX Browning, Rachelle, Sulphur Springs, TX Bruffett, Wayne, Alvin, TX Bruner, Kim, Houston, TX Bryan, Becky, Houston, TX Bryant, Carrie, Sherman, TX Bryant, Elizabeth, Richmond, VA Bryant, Grady, Goodlettsville, TN fr Brynell, David, Little Rock, AR Buchanan, Douglas, Corsicana, TX Buck, Donna, McGregor, TX Buckalew, Deann, Conroe, TX Buhling, Tim, Houston, TX Buie, Laurie, Little Rock, AR Bull, Vicki, Pasadena, TX Bullard, Tamara, Cranbury, TX Bunting Amy, Plano, TX Bunting, Stephen, Houston, TX Burden, Tim, Tucson, AZ Burg, Katherine, Dallas, TX Burke, Tina, Brazoria, TX Burlock, Donya, Chattanooga, TN Bumett, jeffrey, Arlington, TX Burton, james, Longview, TX Butcher, Bridgett, Houston, TX Butler, Ellen, Plano, TX Butterfield, Amy, Albuquerque, NM Butts, Kelly, Richardson, TX Byerly, Bruce, Dallas, TX Byrd, David, Dallas, TX Byrd, Kenneth jR, Memphis, TN Cabrera, Florencio, Waco, TX Caffey, Larry, Corpus Christi, TX Cagle, jess, Abilene, TX Cain, Angela, San Antonio, TX Cain, Christie, Dallas, TX Callahan, Dana, Lexington, KY Callahan, Ladonna, Midland, TX Calvin, Mike, Leander, TX Cameron, Tammy, Athens, TX Campbell, Karen, Waco, TX Campbell, Lisa, Port Arthur, TX Cannon, joel, Waco, TX Carder, jean, Birmingham, AL Carey, Bradford, FT Worth, TX Cariker, Cathy, Marshall, TX Carmichael, Amy, Richardson, TX Carpenter, Allison, Arlington, TX Carter, james jr, Nashville, TN Carver, Kevin, Winnsboro, TX Casper, Mary, Lufkin, TX Casper, Edgar III, Lufkin, TX Castleberry, Charles, Childress, TX Cate, Chana, Katy, TX Caton, Missy, Austin, TX Causey, David, Richardson, TX Chadwell, Troy, Spring, TX Chambers, Suzie, Carrollton, TX Chance, Andy, Brady, TX Charles, Craig, Sheppard AFB, TX Chavez, Loritz, Garland, TX Cheng, Samuel, Houston, TX Chism, Elizabeth, Dallas, TX Choate, Laurie, Conroe, TX Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Kimberly, Manning SC Lisa, Arlington, TX Peter, Plano, TX Matt, Corsicana, TX Claxton, Susan, Seattle, WA Clay, Robert, W. Monroe, LA Clegg, Carolyn, Arlington, TX Clements, Runcie, Nashville, TN Click, Roy, Slidell, LA Clough, Charles, Dallas, TX Clough, Sandy, Cypress, TX Clucker, Bobby, Abilene, TX Cobb, Robert, Waco, TX Cobble, Greg, Silsbee, TX 386 juniors Cocco, Paul, Montville, NI Cordell, Cody, Houston, TX Coffman, Don, Roswell, NM Colby, Kathleen, Arlington, TX Coleman, Haysal, Humble, TX Collier, Clyde, Augusta, AR Collier, jana, Sweeny, TX Collins, Sarah, Pasadena, TX Colman, Vicki, Richardson, TX Conatser, Kyle, Dallas, TX Connally,1ulia, Tyler, TX Connel, Benjamin, Breckenridge, TX Coody, Chris, Waco, TX Cook, Becky, Mesquite, TX Cook, Craig, Taylor, TX Cook, Ki1n,Iasper, TX Cook, Laura, Dallas, TX Cook, Lewis, Texarkana, TX Cook, Tami, Edmond, OK Cooke, Lenette, Cedar Hill, TX Cooper, Monte, Brownwood, TX Corley, Claire, Cameron, TX Cornelius, Bryan, Bedford, TX Corrigan, Dara, Centereach, NY Cortimilia, Toni, Dallas, TX Coston, Trava, Paris, TX Couch, Stephen, Dallas, TX Coulter, Debby, San jose, CA Covan, Faith, Milpitas, CA Covill, Lois, San Angelo, TX Covington, Kathy, Seabrook, TX Cox, Christopher, Dallas, TX Coy, Steve, Camarillo, CA Crawford, Shannon, Tuler, TX Crenshaw, Leanne, Pine Bluff, AR Crockarell, john, Germantown, TN Croft, jane, Houston, TX Cron, Rebecca, McAllen, TX Cross, Charles, Houston, TX Crouch, Elizabeth, Waco, TX Crow, Kim, Arlington, TX Crumpton, Nancy, Plant City, FL Cruseturner, Ashley, Marlin, TX Crutchfield, Ross, Medicine Lodge, KS Cumpton, Maryk, Olney, TX Currier, Vema, Missouri City, TX Czuwala, julie, Dallas, TX D'Angelo, Michael, Staten Island, NY Daccache, jean, Paris, France Dahlinger, Susan, Plano, TX Dale, Myra, Roswell, GA Dammon, Daniel, Highlands, TX Danford, Tamara, Phoenix, AZ Davidsen, Scott, Houston, TX Davis, Clark, Houston, TX Davis, Denise, Katy, TX Davis, Lisa, Catesville, TX Davis, Scott, Hollywood, CA Davis, Sharon, Carrollton, TX Davis, Sherri, Houston, TX Dawn, Nathan, Houston, TX Dawson, Gib, Dallas, TX Day, Shawn, Conroe, TX Dearing, Rhonda, Spring, TX Decherd, David, Austin, TX Defriend, Roy, Thornton, TX Demarco, Lynda, Dallas, TX Derrett, Dana, Hurst, TX Dibble, Cathryn, Dallas, TX Dickerson, Mark, Waco, TX uniors Dillard, Cara, Richardson, TX Dillon, Scott, Richardson, TX Dishongh, Tim, Pasadena, TX Dixon, Dwayne, San Antonio, TX Djernaes, Niels, Solvang, CA Dobler, Daniel, Ft. Collins, CO Donica, Ginny, Middleton, Nj Dorris, Robert, Clarendon, TX Dorsey, Russell, Edna, TX Douglas, Chanda, Arlington, TX Doyle, Amy, Ft. Worth, TX Doyle, Lisa, Ft. Worth, TX Drager, jenise, Houston, TX Dreyer, Sonys, Amarillo, TX Dreyer, Susan, Houston, TX Drolie, Karen, Ft. Worth, TX Dubois, D'Ann, Waco, TX Duhon, Suzanne, Temple, TX Dumas, Debbie, Hillsboro, TX Dunham, Susan, Waco, TX Dunn, Dona, Groves, TX Durhan, Allison, Dallas, TX Dykeman, Amy, Pt. Neches, TX Dyleski, Todd, Dallas, TX Eberlan, Zoe, Houston, TX Eddins, Paul, Sulphur Springs, TX Edwards, james, Woodlands, TX Edwards, Karen, Mt. Pleasant, TX Effinger, james, Conroe, TX Ehren, Lauri, Silver Spring, MD Eicholz, Allison, Longview, TX Eke, Clifford, Waco, TX Elliott, Diane, Coral Gables, FL Ellis, Laura, Kaufman, TX English, Eloise, San Antonio, TX English, joey, Ft. Worth, TX Entzminger, jared, Dallas, TX Erickson, Bonnie, Longview, TX Estep, Stephanie, Bethany, OK Estill, Leigh, Ft. Worth, TX jeane Estrada, Galveston, TX Evans, Danny, Arlington, TX Ewing, Carol, Dallas, TX Falcone, Nancy, Waco, TX Falkner, Sarah, Ozona, TX Falter, Elizabeth, Goldendale, WA Fanous, Chassan, Richardson, TX Farley, Lori, Dallas, TX Farrell, Doug, Dallas, TX Farris, Darla, Arlington, TX Fauver, Shanie, San Marcos, TX Feather, Deanna, Aurora, C0 Felienberger, Robert, Lorena, TX Fenton, jana, Waxahachie, TX Fineout, Ann, Plano, TX Fitch, Richard, Brentwood, TN Fitzhenry, Gay, Victoria, TX Fitzpatrick, Amy, Memphis, TN Flanders, Scott, Vienna, VA Flaten, Ellen, Austin, TX Flemming, Randall, Merritt Is., FL Floyd, Russell, Kingwood, TX Forbus, Ruthanne, Corpus Christi, TX Fore, Amy, Breckenridge, TX Fornes, Kobe, Stephenville, TX Forti, jennifer, Ladue, MO Foster, Bradley, Dallas, TX Foust, Paul, Catesville, TX Fowler, joy, Ft. Worth, TX Fowler, Teresa, Newark, TX juniors 387 388 juniors Frasier, Tonda, Rockwall, TX Frazier, jeff, Avalon, TX Free, Thomas, Siloam Springs, AR Freeman, W. Clint, Dallas, TX Fugitt, joey, Waco, TX Funderburk, Gregory, Waco, TX Funk, Kathryn, Plano, TX Gabriel, Celeste, Tyler, TX Gaines, jillynn, Dallas, TX Gall, Lynn, Killeen, TX Gallagher, Connie, Arlington, TX Gallagher, Nadine, Hobbs, NM Gamer, Linda, Pasadena, TX Garretson, Laura, Richardson, TX Garrett, Lisa, Alvord, TX Garrison, Angie, Plano, TX Genger, julie, Arlington, TX Gentry, james, Waco, TX George, Laurie, Durant, OK Getson-Teague, jill, Wayne OH Gibson, jacquelyn, San Antonio, TX Gibson, Thomas, Lakewood, C0 Gilbert, Gregory, Pittsburg, KS Gilmer, Kelley, Houston, TX Gilmore, Kevin, Corsicana, TX Gilmore, Nancy, Antioch, CA Gleditsch, Douglas, Kingwood, TX Gloff, Melanie, Clifton, TX Glosson, Diana, Ft. Bragg, NC Gober, john, Corsicana, TX Goelzer, Connie, Arlington, TX Goodwin, Kim, Dallas, TX Goodwin, Tim, Arvada, CO Gowen, Bryan, Friendswood, TX Graf, Dawn, Lubbock, TX Graham, Ginger, Columbus, GA Graham, Ginger, Shreveport, GA Graham, Vicki, Belleville, IL Grandy, Terri, Killeen, TX Grassl, Laura, Richardson, TX Graves, jane, Dickinson, TX Gray, Shane, Woodlands, TX Grayless, Dyan, Richmond, TX Greb, Carole, Wickett, TX Green, Laura, Richardson, TX Greene, Brian, Ft. Worth, TX Greenwood, Thomas, Placentia, CA Greer, jan, Henrietta, TX Gregg, Xylina, Plainview, TX Grego, Chele, Irving, TX Gregory, Beth Anne, Arlington, TX Griffith, Marvella, Wills Point, TX Grogan, Tara, San Antonio, TX Gross, Steven, Houston, TX Grubbs, Dina, Edmond, OK Guest, Keila, Little Rock, AR Guice, Elizabeth, Houston, TX Gullion, Letha, Anchorage, AK Gunter, Ashley, Dallas, TX Hagemeier, Lynne, Russellville, AR Hailey, Lisa, Clyde, TX Hale, Leslie, Des Moines, LA Hale, Sharon, Mullin, TX Hale, Shelly, Garland, TX Hall, Bobby, Leroy, TX Hall, Cynthia, Richmond, TX Hall, Mera, Clinton, MS Hamman, john, Edna, TX Hance, Britt, Wichita Falls, TX Hanna, Christina, Beeville, TX nv- ,U an uniors Hannagan, Karoline, Houston, TX Hannegan, john, Dallas, TX Hansen, Charles, Richardson, TX Hanson, Pamela, Richardson, TX Hard, Christi, Plano, TX Hardin, Donald, Tulsa, OK Hardy, Kimberly, Houston, TX Harmon, Amy, Dallas, TX Harper, Anne, Garland, TX Harper, james, Houston, TX Harper, Marc, Van, TX Harper, Scott, San Antonio, TX Harrel, Mary, Texarkana, TX Harris, Holly, Elgin, TX Harris, jami, Clarksville, TX Harris, Leslie, Wharton, TX Harrison, Leslie, Eaglelake, TX Harrison, Robin, Ft. Worth, TX Harrison, Terry, Mansfield, TX Harrott, Nancy, Teague, TX Hartman, Fred, Richmond, TX Hatcher, David, Houston, TX Hatter, Walter, Moody, TX Haugeberg, Eric, Belton, TX Hawkins, jessica, Corpus Christi, TX Hayes, Drew, Golden, TX Hazelton, Barbara, Laredo, TX Head, Cindy, Athens, TX Heady, Kevin, Houston, TX Heard, julia, San Antonio, TX Hearn, R, jay, Waco, TX Heath, Skye, Longview, TX Hebard, Dana, Santa Maria, CA Hedgcoth, Ernest, Colleyville, TX Hedgcoth, Todd, Colleyville, TX Heffington, Walt, Wichita Falls, TX Heilmeier, Beth, Dallas, TX Heiman, Lana, Beaumont, TX Hellums, Sally, Oxford, MS Henderson, Georgann, ltasca, TX Hendricks, Bret, Refugio, TX Hendrickson, Paige, Honolulu, Hl Hendrix, Carolyn, Waco, TX Henley, Shelley, Waxahachie, TX Henry, Leslie, Waco, TX Herron, Tami, Sioux Falls, SD Hicks, Stacey, Gardendale, TX Higginbotham, Sam, Houston, TX Higgs, David, jacksonville, TX High, Zix, Nigeria Hilbrich, Kim, San Antonio, TX Hildreth, Robert, Euless, TX Hill, john, Grand Prairie, TX Hill, Kellie, Waco, TX Hill, Scott, Houston, TX Hille, Kandy, Weatherford, TX Ho, Tzin, Waco, TX Hobbs, Angie, Waco, TX Hobden, jonathan, Hendersonville, TN Hocher, David, Friendswood, TX Hohn, Edward, Phoenix, AZ Holbrook, Gina, San Antonio, TX Holcomb, Amy, Ft. Worth, TX Holcomb, james, Ft. Worth, TX Holt, Sharon, Hurst, TX Holzman, Kelly, Arlington, TX Hook, Tim, Dallas, TX Horner, jayna, San Antonio, TX Howard, Melanie, Pasadena, TX Howard, Tanya, Hurst, TX juniors 389 390 juniors Howell, janice, Shreveport, LA Hudgins, Lori, Kingwood, TX Hudnall, Gregory, Dallas, TX Hudson, Diane, Dallas, TX Hudspeth, Lee, Plano, TX Huff, john, jonesboro, AR Huggins, Scott, Omaha, NE Hughes, Craig, Austin, TX Kerry, Hughes, Elkhart, TX Hunt, Karen, San Antonio, TX Hurley, Robert, College Station, TX Hurley, Stephanie, Cape Girardeau, MO Huth, Rhonda, Houston, TX Huynh, Thang, Houston, TX lhling, Cynthia, Clinton, Nj Inman, Frank, Memphis, TN Irwin, Barry, Denton, TX lsmert, Carolyn, Houston, TX lvancevich, jill, Spring, TX lvie, Randy, Waco, TX jackson, Becky, Salado, TX jackson, Ron, West Redding, CT jackson, Tulla, Temple, TX jacobs, Dennis, Sherman, TX jacobsen, Ann Marie, Spring, TX jacobson, Dale, Overland Pk., KS jacoby, Randy, Plant City, FL james, Ann-Marie, Austin, TX james, julie, Dallas, TX jameson, Anne, Grapevine, TX jankowski, Gina, Pearland, TX jefferies, Angelia, San Antonio, TX jezek, judi, St. Charles, IL joe, Mary, Memphis, TN johnson, Catherine, Athens, TX johnson, Darrin, Richardson, TX johnson, Gregory, Lorena, TX johnson, Kimberly, Austin, TX johnson, Mark, Temple, TX johnston, joy, Houston, TX jonckheer, Helvig, Waco, TX jones, Anne, Waco, TX jones, Clair, Kingwood, TX jones, Greg, Tulsa, OK jones, Gretchen, Arlington, TX jones, Keith, Memphis, TN jones, Paul, Irving TX jones, Tracey, San Antonio, TX jordan, Lucius, Memphis, TN jowell, Kelly, Arlington, TX Kadane, Stephanie, Dallas, TX Kaiser, john, Miami, FL Kaplan, julie, Longview, TX Karimi, Behzad, Tehran, Iran Karrer, Susan, Miami, FL Keamey, Denise, Bedford, TX Keele, Susan, Garland, TX Keeling, Byron, Boerne, TX Keen, Libby, Desoto, TX Keller, Angie, San Antonio, TX Kelley, Deaun, Irving, TX Kelley, john, Dallas, TX Kelly, Gregg, Northboro, MA Kelton, Les, Dallas, TX Kennedy, Temberley, Katy, TX Kershaw, Catherine, Brownsville, TX Keyes, Shelley, San Antonio, TX Kim, Steve, Houston, TX Kimbrough, Kelly, Dallas, TX Kindred, jack, Athens, TX x. hu 131- x 'sv' v-we 'E' av' ,,. Q' fm.. King, Cynthia, Pine Bluff, AR King, Danny, Longview, TX King Dwight, Bellaire, TX King, Gayla, Mesquite, TX King Kayla, Houston, TX King Linda, Austin, TX King Robin, Dallas, TX Kinney, Carol, New Ulm, TX Kinzie, Thomas, San Antonio, TX Kirksey, Sharon, Killeen, TX Kleam, Kristi, Arp, TX Klein, Chuck, Lawton, OK Knoble, Katherine, Beaumont, TX Knudsen, Karen, Temple, TX Koch, Marcy, Arlington, TX Koon, Colin, Benton, TX Kose, Tetsuya, Waco, TX Kotoshirodo, Faye, Pearl City, Hl Koym, Carlton, Angleton, TX Kreger, Cathryn, Midland, TX Krueger, Ianet, San Antonio, TX Kruger, Shari, Anahuac, TX Kuretsch, Kari, Riesel, TX Kurzner, Christopher, Miami, FL Laine, Charles, China Spring TX Laird, jana, Plano, TX Lambert, Charla, Mt. Pleasant, TX Lambert, Daniel, Humble, TX Lamberth, Stefani, Rockwall, TX Lancaster, julie, Dallas, TX Landry, Neal, Georgetown, TX Lane, Cenny, Miami, FL Lange, Donna, Houston, TX Langford, Mark, Spring TX Langford, Michael, Richardson, TX Lanier, Stephen, Moore, OK Larsen, Alan, Waco, TX Lassiter, Kristi, Olney, TX Latta, Melissa, Dallas, TX Laubert, Laurie, Waco, TX Lava, Tia, Houston, TX Lavender, Shannon, Dallas, TX Lawrence, Dory, Arlington, TX Lawson, Carol, Irving TX Lay, Todd, Austin, TX Lazenby, Kristi, Tomball, TX Leary, Louise, Waco, TX Lee, Angela, Tulsa, OK Lee, Danny, Arlington, TX Lee, Hal, Houston, TX Lee, Peter, Brentwood, TX Lee, Shannon, Coral Springs, FL Lenderink, Karla, Parachute, CO Lescallette, Cindy, Beaumont, TX Letbetter, Deborah, Ft. Worth, TX Lewis, Christina, Houston, TX Lewis, Chris, Houston, TX Lewis, David, San Antonio, TX Lewis, jeffrey, Texarkana, TX Lewis, Mary, McAllen, TX Lewis, William, Dallas, TX Lewis-Mason, Nancy, Corsicana, TX Leyerle, Mark, Waco, TX Li, Daniel, China Lieving, Loree, Richardson, TX Lighter, Elizabeth, Houston, TX Lillard, Brian, Mt. Dora, FL Lilly, Kimberly, Ft. Smith, AR Lindstrom, Michael, Ft. Worth, TX Ling, Kathy, Cibolo, TX Little, David, Dallas, TX Little, julie, Arlington Little, Tyner, Corpus Christi Liu, Allis, Altus, Lively, David, Dallas, TX , TX OK TX Lively, Michael, Houston, TX Lockard, Noelle, Universal City, TX Loftin, Robert, Richardson, TX Lohrengel, john, Dallas ,TX Long, Carrie, Houston, TX Long, Karan, Midland, TX Long, Mark, Waco, TX Loth, Suellen, Hurst, TX Lowery, jennifer, jasper, TX Lowrance, Trent, Arlington, TX Luken, Gregory, Elizabethtown, KY Luper, judith, Waco, TX Lynch, Grace, Dallas, TX Lynn, Nathan, Tyler, TX Mabry, Brian, Duncanville, TX Machardy, Vemon, Killeen, Mackenzie, Charles, Houston, Madden, jean, Houston, Madden, jennifer, Waco, Magness, Marlene, Houston, Mahaffey, Benton, Corpus Christi, Mahler, Kurt, Houston, Malinak, Karen, Pasadena, Malmstrom, Rick, Little Rock, Maloney, Scott, Pittsburgh, Mann, Dinn, Austin, Manson, Becky, Kemah, TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX AR PA TX TX Markham, Kris, Idaho Falls, ID Marshall, Brett, Pearsall, Marshall, Deborah, Seguin, TX TX Martin, David, Marietta, GA Martin, jo Ann, Moody, Martin, Kathy, Tyler, Martin, Kristine, Arlington, Martin, Lisa, Richmond, TX TX TX VA Mason, Christy, Georgetown, TX Mason, Michael, San Antonio, Massey, Kay, Waco, Massey, Susan, Euless, Matchette, Leah, Ft, Worth, Mathes, Charles, Houston, Mathis, Michelle, Dallas, Mathews, julie, Greenville, Matthews, jay, Marshall, Mattox, Kimberly, Houston, Maughan, Lisa, Roanoke, TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX Maupin, Sally, Columbia, MO Maxwell, Frazier, Dallas, TX Mayborn, Susan, Dallas, TX Mayfield, Mark, Columbia, McBride, Phyllis, Croesbeck, SC TX McBurney, Bart, Waco, TX McCool, Steve, Richardson, TX McCray, jeannie, Dallas, TX McDuffee, Christina, Ft. Worth, TX McDuffee, john, Dallas, TX McElheney, Timothy, Midlothian, TX McCarry, Laurie, Houston, TX McGill, Kelly, Houston, TX McGilvray, Leslie, Garland, TX McKechnie, Steve, Houston, TX McKee, jeannie, Miami, FL McKee, jeff, Woodlands, TX McKeever, Cristal, Waxahachie, TX i 3 wtf? .v.. ff, 1' .Yi-,Q v ...f 4.17 McKeown, Debbie, Houston, TX McKnight, Monica, Houston, TX McLain, Lagena, Plainview, TX McNew, Wende, Quinlan, TX McRae, Kimberly, Arlington, TX Mendel, Brad, Sioux Falls, SD Mendenhall, Sharon, Midland, TX Meredith, Anne, Atlanta, GA Merrill, Laurie, Victoria, TX Metcalf, Patricia, Silver Spring, MD Meyer, Kathleen, Dallas, TX Michels, Mark, Waco, TX Middleton, Mitzi, Lamesa, TX Midgett, Timothy, Waco, TX Mielke, Laura, Houston, TX Mighell, Robert, Dallas, TX Miller, Curtis, Irving, TX Miller, Deadra, Dallas, TX Miller, Karon, San Antonio, TX Miller, Larry, Austin, TX Miller, Mike, Duncanville, TX Miller, Mitzi, lrving, TX Mills, Amy, Tyler, TX Mills, Lori, Houston, TX Mills, Patricia, Oklahoma City, OK Milner, Allison, Midland, TX Minton, Duncan, Petersburg, VA Mitchell, Mark, Houston, TX Mitchell, Renee, Aledo, TX Mohr, Rebecca, Ft. Worth, TX Montgomery, jill, Tulsa, OK Montgomery, Michael, Temple, TX Moody, janise, Waco, TX Moon, johnny, Waco, TX Moore, Amy, Dallas, TX Moore, Brenda, Point Comfort, TX Moore, Charla, Waco, TX Moore, Karen, Point Comfort, TX Moore, LeeAnn, Abilene, TX Moore, Wade, Corsicana, TX Mootha, Sudha, Beaumont, TX Morgan, Michael, Houston, TX Morgan, Pamela, Palestine, TX Morris, Catherine, Greenville, TX Morris, Rhonda, Waco, TX Morrison, Dawn, Dallas, TX Morrison, Lloyd, Bartlett, TX Morrow, Karen, Plano, TX Morton, john, Friendswood, TX Mosley, Stan, Sugarland, TX Mudford, Lorna, New Braunfels, TX Muller, Scott, Spring, TX Mul1inax,julia, Carrollton, TX Munson, Rebecca, Houston, TX Murdock, Rebecca, Mesquite, TX Murray, Gerald, Arvada, CO Murray, Mark, Spring, TX Murry, Dana, Plano, TX Musser, David, Los Fresnos, TX Myers, Garry, Dallas, TX Myers, Michelle, Olney, TX Nance, Elizabeth, Houston, TX Neal, Michael, Houston, TX Neitsch, jan, Temple, TX Nelson, Delaney, Dallas, TX Nelson, Eric, Houston, TX Nelson, lanice, Houston, TX Nelson, Katharine, Santa Fe, NM Nesom, Kathy, Oakdale, LA Nguyen, Dung, Pensacola, FL Ngyuen, Tin, Pasadena, TX Nichols, james, Clarksville, TX Nichols, Tony, San Antonio, TX Nikolaidis, Anthony, Thessaloniki, Greece Nimmons, Priscilla, Waco, TX Nolen, james, Waco, TX Norris, Melissa, Lamesa, TX Northcut, William, Sherman, TX Norwood, Barbara, Dallas, TX Norwood, Andrew, Houston, TX O'Keefe, Kevin, Houston, TX O'Malley, Susan, Katy, TX Odneal, Melissa, Austin, TX Oesteriech, jeffrey, Hurst, TX Ogheden, Patrik, Kungah, Sweden Ogletree, Londa, Livingston, TX Oliver, Dub, San Antonio, TX Omiston, Karen, Houston, TX Orr, Kathleen, Dallas, TX Orsag, james, Waco, TX Oshiro, james, Honolulu, HI Otness, Scott, Belleville, IL Owen, Billy, Waco, TX Owen, Kathy, Mesquite, TX Owen, Susan, Hattiesburg, MS Owens, Kerry, Temple, TX Page, Vicki, Dallas, TX Palacios, Carmen, Rosenberg, TX Palmer, Karen, Oklahoma City, OK Palmer, Todd, Waco, TX Park, joyce, San Antonio, TX Park, William, Paris, TX Parke, Ivan, Ormond Beach, FL Parks, Lisa, Lewisville, TX Parks, Peggy, Waco, TX Partain, David, Boiling Springs, NC Paschall, Kyle, McGregor, TX Patterson, Alicia, Mason, OH Patterson, Avery, Plano, TX Patterson, Cyndey, Deer Park, TX Patterson, Elizabeth, Plano, TX Patterson, Karen, Dallas, TX Patterson, Kevin, Dallas, TX Patterson, Kristy, Odessa, TX Patterson, Lisa, Lake jackson, TX Patterson, Mike, Perth, Australia Payne, james, Hereford, TX Peacock, Charles, Longview, TX Peek, Douglas, Memphis, TN Peek, Melissa, Dallas, TX Peery, Brent, Alvin, TX Penn, Staci, Georgetown, TX Penney, Kenneth, Richardson, TX Pennington, Bridgett, Burleson, TX Perez-Guerra, Rosario, Temple, TX Perley, Amanda, Waxahachie, TX Perry, Stan, Frankston, TX Person, Brenda, Marshall, TX Peters, Paula, San Antonio, TX Peterson, Melissa, San Antonio, TX Peterson, Pamela, Austin, TX Peterson, Shelly, Prairie Village, KS Pettway, john, Richmond, VA Pfrimmer, Lillian, Baton Rouge, LA Phan, Viet, Dallas, TX Phelps, Kari, Tomball, TX Phillips, Cheryl, Dallas, TX Pinckard, Debbie, F. Worth, TX Pinner, Archie, Lufkin, TX Piper, Pamela, Canton, TX I ' . LlHl0l'S Pirtle, Keli, Norman, OK Pitman, Michael, Haughton, LA Pittman, Craig, Dallas, TX Pittman, Linda, Tampa, FL Platt, Christopher, Houston, TX Platt, jeffrey, Plano, TX Poole, Ricky, San Antonio, TX Poore, Linda, Elyria, OH Popelka, Sharon, Temple, TX Porterfield, Laura, Duncanville, TX Potter, Lori, Dallas, TX Powell, Blake, Copperas Cove, TX Powell, Lea, Memphis, TN Powers, Cindy, Richardson, TX Powers, Donald, Houston, TX Powers, Lou Ann, Houston, TX Pownell, Vicki, Houston, TX Prasad, Immanuel, Waco, TX Pratt, Fred, Bedford, TX Presley, jill, Plano, TX Price, Edward, Richardson, TX Price, Paris, Irving, TX Price, Tim, Ft. Worth, TX Prikyl, Patty, Euless, TX Prince, Dara: Houston, TX Prislovsky, Quin, Tyler, TX Pruitt, Bob, Houston, TX Puckett, Allen, Laporte, TX Pyle, Holly, Austin, TX Pyle, Marla, Mission, KS Quesada, Sergio, Waco, TX Rackley, Anniece, Little Rock, AR Radle, Karen, McGregor, TX Rains, Richard, Maple Park, IL Ramsay, Richard, Des Moines, IA Ramsey, jana, Garland, TX Ramsey, Kenneth, Tulia, TX Ramsey, Timothy, Kearney, NE Ratcliff, Lisa, Dallas, TX Ray, Nancy, Waco, TX Rayburn, Sandra, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Ream, Kelly, Dallas, TX Redeker, Rachael, Waco, TX Redford, Meredith, Houston, TX Rees, Mike, Irving, TX Reichert, Dave, Dallas, TX Reidling, David, Dallas, TX Reitzer, Edward, Kingwood, TX Resko, Amy, Richardson, TX Reust, Troy, Waco, TX Rhodes, Melissa, Waco, TX Rhodes, Denise, Dallas, TX Richardson, Forrest, DeSoto, TX Richardson, jessica, Hemrleigh, TX Richardson, Robert, Rogers, AR Ricks, julie, Sherman, TX Ricks, Kathrine, Portland, TX Riker, Kevin, Plano, TX Riley, Douglas, Austin, TX Rivera, Sylvia, El Salvador Robbins, Wayne, Nashville, TN Roberts, jody, Waco, TX Roberts, john, Garland, TX Rogers, Melissa, Waxahachie, TX Rogers, Thomas, Tallahasee, FL Rollo, Linda, Humble, TX Rook, Chad, Tyler, TX Ross, Iudi, Dallas, TX Rotan, Pamela, San Angelo, TX Rouse, Dianne, San Leandro, CA Rowlett, Andrea, Leander, TX Rucker, Cindy, Stephenville, TX Rundle, jana, Lewisville, TX Rupe, Deborah Ft. Worth, TX Russell, Candace, San Antonio, TX Russell, john, Houston, TX Ryan, Dan, Richardson, TX Salmans, Scott, Hanston, KS Sanders, Kim, LittleRock, AR Sanders, Scott, Houston, CA Sanders, Tommy, Vicksburg, MS Saunders, Susan, Houston, TX Sawvell, lane, Houston, TX Saxon, Iohn, Houston, TX Schiwietz, Iochen, Dallas, TX Schlup, Monica, Colo. Springs, CO Schrader, David, Friendswood, TX Schrank, Sherri, Dallas, TX Schrock, Mary, Winfield, IL Schultz, E. Richard, St. Louis, M0 Schwartz, Laura, Mercedes, TX Scott, David, Hobbs, NM Scott, Michael, Terrell, TX Scott, Tami, Austin, TX Scott, Richard, Waco, TX Seegmiller, joanne, Richardson, TX Seehom, james, Garland, TX Seith, Karen, Cincinnatti, OH Selby, Mark, Phoenix, AZ Sellers, George, Waco, TX Severson, Diane, Arlington, TX Sewell, Billy, Midland, TX Sexton, Mary-Margaret, Dallas, TX Shannon, Susan, Plano, TX Shaw, Beth, Houston, TX Sheldon, Leslie, Waseca, MN Shelton, Kimberly, Wabbaseka, AR Shelton, Maria, Amarillo, TX Shelton, Scott, Dallas, TX Shelton, Shannon, Houston, TX Shepley, Sherri, lndpls., IN Sheppard, Gary, New Waverly, TX Sheridan, Bradford, El Paso, TX Sherrill, Stephe, Bismarck, ND Shields, Hal, Waco, TX Shields, Steve, Waco, TX Shipman, Patricia, Richardson, TX Shipp, Dyke, Ft. Worth, TX Sholander, Kevin, El Paso, TX Sims, Lee Ann, Richardson, TX Sipe, Gregory, Cisco, TX Simpson, Laurie, Tyler, TX Simmons, David, Grand Prairie, TX Simmonds, Jennifer, Lampasas, TX Shutt, Bryce, Amarillo, TX Shudra, Anastasia, Cincinnati, OH Skidmore, Randy, Lafayette, IN Sloan, janna, Houston, TX Smelley, Laura, Houston, TX Smith, Chris, Amarillo, TX Smith, Darrell, Garland, TX Smith, Deahn, Irving, TX Smith, Gloria, Tucson, AZ Smith, Kenneth, Houston, TX Smith, Kent, Herrin, lL Smith, Lisa, Houston, TX Smith, Lisa, Brenham, TX Smith, Lori, Deer Park, TX Smith, Mark, Pompano Beach, EL Smith, Mark, Verdon, TX Smith, Roma, Dallas, TX Smith, Sanford, Midland, TX Smith, Sarah, Waco, TX Smith, Sheri, houston, TX Smith, Stacy, Frandston, TX Smith, Suzanne, Ft. Worth, TX Smith, Vicki, Belton, TX Smithen, Betsy, Odessa, TX Smoot, Billy, Austin, TX Solberg, Karla, Hurst, TX Sommerhalder, john, Lincoln, NE Southward, Robert, Red Oak, TX Spafford, Henry, Houston, TX Sparkman, Amy, Edmond, OK Spence, Thomas, Houston, TX Spence, Timothy, Houston, TX Spencer, Andrew, Corpus Christi, TX Spikes, Lisa, Houston, TX Spitzer, Stephten, Athens, TX Spivey, Chris, Colleyville, TX Spivey, Sandra, Missouri City, TX Springfield, jimmy, Richardson, TX Spurlock, Gayanna, Lavon, TX Stackfleth, Susan, Ft. Worth, TX Stafford, Alyssa, Amarillo, TX Staker, jason, Waco, TX Standifer, Cynthia, Georgetown, TX Steincross, Kevin, Liberty, MO Steitz, David, Garland, TX Stem, Laura, Marlin, TX Stephens, Elizabeth, Dallas, TX Stephens, jennifer, Beaumont, TX Stephens, Sharon, Dallas, TX Stephenson, jennifer, Dallas, TX Stewart, Donna, Nashville, TN Stewart, Lisa, Midlothian, TX Stick, Tracie, The Woodlands, TX Stoesser, julie, Dayton, TX Stone, Eric, Converse, TX Stone, Steven, Waoc, TX Storrie, David, Midland, TX Stovall, Alan, Lake jackson, TX Strain, Robert, San Antonio, TX Strange, Frances, Comanche, TX Strasburger, Susan, Temple, TX Stringfellow, Susan, Ft. Worth, TX Suba, Timothy, St. Louis, MO Staples, Monica, Richardson, TX Stapp, Greg, Dallas, TX Stark, julia, Mission, KS Stark, Timothy, Richardson, TX Starr, john, Vacaville, CA Stayton, Patrick, Colorado Springs, CO Stecker, james, houston, TX Steel, Richard, Dalhart, TX Steele, jolene, Nederland, TX Stefanic, Paul, Manchester, MO Story, Kristen, Tucson, AZ Suit, Kenneth, Friendswood, TX Sullivan, Mary Margaret, Grand Prairie, TX Sullivan, Wiley, Nashville, TN Sumrall, Stephen, DeSoto, TX Sun, Patrick, Euless, TX juniors 397 Sutton, Mark, Wichita, KS Swain, Colleen, Austin, TX Swanberg, Randal, austin, TX Swanson, David, San Antonio, TX Swiggart, jason, Longwood, FL Swingler, Debbie, Plano, TX Swinney, janna, Tyler, TX Swofford, Robert, Waco, TX Symes jeff, Tyler, TX Szygenda, Stephanie, Austin, TX Taliaferro, Zack, Pine Bluff, TX Tarver, Nancy, Port Arthur, TX Tate, Staci, Osceola, AR Tatum, Kimberly, Beaumont, TX Tatum, Leighton, Houston, TX Taylor, David, Tyler, TX Taylor, john, Dallas, TX Taylor, Meloni, Ft. Smith, AR Taylor, Stanley, Conroe, TX Taylor, Tamara, Waco, TX Taylor, William, Garland, TX Teaff, Layne, Waco, TX Terry, Chris, Henderson, TX Thompson, jeff, Waco, TX Thompson, Karin, Bartlesville, OK Thompson, Pam, Mansfield, TX Thompson, Theresa, Friendswood, TX Thulin, Ward, Arlington, TX Timmons, Lisa, Houston, TX Tims, Tracy, Lubbock, TX Tindall, janet, Nacogdoches, TX Tinsley, Brian, Dallas, TX Tisdale, Kristen, Round Rock, TX Tompkins, Brent, Palestine, TX Trapnell, Michael, Lafayette, LA Trevino, Belinda, San Antonio, TX Trull, Teri, Missouri City, TX Tse, Daniel, Houston, TX Tucker, Marcus, Plano, TX Turley, Kelle, Arlington, TX Twiss, jeff, conroe, TX Tyler, Deanne, Pasadena, TX Tyler, Lori Ann, Pasadena, TX Urso, Lynda, Dallas, TX Utsey, Teresa, Overton, TX Valdez, Nohemi, Richmond, TX Vansbuskirk, Nancy, Corsicana, TX Vann, Mark, Burleson, TX Vanwinkle, Wendy, Dallas, TX Varona, Orlando, Victoria, TX Vaughan, Royce, Hubbard, TX Veach, Brent, Scottsdale, AZ Veach, Brett, Scottsdale, AZ Vickery, Marti, Kissimmee, FL Vickery, Ronald, Trinity, TX Villarreal, Cynthia, San Antonio, TX Vines, Kerri, Cedar Hill, TX Voirin, Michelle, lrving, TX Voncannon, jay, East Berlin, Germany Voyles, Sharon, Waco, TX Vreeland, cynthia, Houston, TX Vu, Steve, Houston, TX Vuaong, Tram, Pensacola, FL Wada, Kaori, japan Waldren, David, Denver, CO Walker, Alana, New Braunfels, TX Walker, Callie, Paris, TX Walker, dana, Gatesville, TX Walker, Kenneth, Waco, TX Wallace, jeffrey, Baton Rouge, LA Walls, Buel, Richardson, TX Walls, Winston, Waco, TX Walton, Thomas, Nashville, TN Walts, Ronald, Del Rio, TX Walzel, Nelda, Refugio, TX Ward, Sharon, Montevideo, MN Wamer, Laura, Lubbock, TX Watson, Andrea, Sherman, TX Webb, john, Ft. Worth, TX Webb, Leigh Ann, Cleburne, TX Weber, George, St. Louis, M0 Weldon, janet, Waco, TX Weldon, Meredith, Plano, TX Weldy, Bradley, Katy, TX Welton, Melanie, Seattle, WA West, Amy, Austin, TX West, Andrew, Wichita Falls, TX West, Tamara, Hillsboro, TX Whatley, Valerie, Temple, TX Whitby, Thomas, Houston, TX Whitehurst, Darren, Pecos, TX Whiteley, Brent, Houston, TX Whiteside, joe, Nocona, TX Whitfield, jon, Ft. Worth, TX Whitman, Roger, San Diego, CA Whitmore, Bonnie, Lake jackson, TX Whitten, Carol, Dallas, TX Whitworth, Gregory, Houston, TX Wiethorn, Ronda, Dallas, TX Wiethorn, Sharon, McGregor, TX Wiggs, Connie, Grand Prairie, TX Wilcox, Karen, Ennis, TX Wilder, Bruce, Dallas, TX Williams, Alyssa, Shreveport, LA Williams, Gene, Dallas, TX Williams, julie, Austin, TX Williams, Kimberly, Richardson, TX Williams, Rachelle, Brenham, TX Williams, Sari, Arlington, TX Williams, Tim, Hankamer, TX Williams, Zoe Ellen, Dallas, TX Wilson, Sharon, Atlanta, TX Wiltshire, Kelly, Texarkana, TX Winskie, Brenda, Apalachin, NY Winter, Kristy, Irving, TX Withrow, Lora, Vestavia, AL Woemer, Robert, Mission, TX Wojtalak, Lisa, Richardson, TX Wolfe, Sara Liz, Little Rock, AR Wolpert, Arlene, Scotch Plains, Nj Wommack, Leigh, Groves, TX Wood, Kara, Tulsa, OK Woodall, Martin, Houston, TX Woodby, Scott, Mequon, Wl Woodby, William, Houston, TX Woodrow, Shelly, Tampa, FL Woods, Diana, Dallas, TX Wooley, jana, Houston, TX Wright, jackie, Montgomery, AL Wright, james, Mexia, TX Wright, Larry, Abilene, TX Wylie, Tuesday, Abilene, TX Yablon, Mark, Pasadena, TX Yackey, Susie, Fullerton, CA Yoshihara, Hideki, Waco, TX Young, Charles, Ft. Smith, AR Young, Donna, Waco, TX Young, jeff, Franklin TN Zgabay, Randy, Fredericksburg, TX Zimmer, Rebecca, Desoto, TX Abeel, Christine, El Paso, TX Acker, Elaine, Richmond, TX Adame, Charisse, Plano, TX Adams, Michael, Waco, TX Adkins, Leslie, Kansas City, MO Adkins, Mindy, Dallas, TX Agbunag, Amulf, Old Hickory, TN Agustin, Catherine, Wichita, KS Ahrens, Brian, Dallas, TX Albertson, Darin, Mabank, TX Allen, Angela, Taylor, TX Allen, Brooks, Little Rock, AR Allen, Bruce, Centralia, M0 Allen, Kathy, Arlington, TX Allen, Mike, Houston, TX Allison, April, Corsicana, TX Allison, Rene, Mission, TX Allison, Shelby, Irving, TX Almany, Kimberly, Houston, TX Almond, Marc, Waco, TX Alpert, Lane, Ladue, M0 Alvarado, Rosanne, Corpus Christi, TX Anderson, Carren, Irving, TX Anderson, Christy, Garland, TX Anderson, Karen, Mesquite, TX Andreone, David, Longwood, FL Andrew, lay, Houston, TX Angaloni, Craig Houston, TX Applegate, jeff, Houston, TX Archer, Iohn, Tulsa, OK Amold, Iamie, Odessa, TX Amold, Iodi, Birmingham, AL Arnold, Keitrah, Richardson, TX Asher, Kathryn, Phoenix, AZ Atwell, Regina, Aurora, MO Avery, D'Neesa, Grand Prairie, TX Sophomore class officers jerry Durham, H0111 Snodgrass jerry Haag. ophomores Far left: lay Marshall listens in- tensely to a member from his min-con group. Above: Students take a break between classes. Left: ROTC cadets lower the flag. Below left: Coke hour was a popular event held in the BDSC on Tuesday aftemoons. Bottom: Heather Dunaway, homecoming queen candidate, rides in the parade. Avra, jeff, Kingwood, TX Babcock, Angela, Corpus Christi, TX Bailie, Lisa, Houston, TX Bain, Michael, Lufkin, TX Baker, Dwayne, Clovis, NM Baker, Michael, Waco, TX Baker, Sarah Beth, Fullerton, CA Banks, Emily, Livingston, TX Barclay, Todd, Aledo, TX Barham, Robert, Dallas, TX Barlow, Kyle, Rockdale, TX Barnes, Christopher, Richardson, TX Barnett, Carlton, Greeley, CO Barraza, Mayra, El Salvador Barrentine, jill, Canton, TX Barton, Nancy, Belton, TX Barton, Sheila, Metairie, LA Baschalou, Tim, Milan, OH Bashour, Mary Ann, Irving, TX Basinger, Marsha, lonesboro, AR Bass, Andrea, Kingwood, TX Bass, Bobby, Kilgore, TX Bateman, Stacie, Houston, TX Bates, jeffrey, Granbury, TX Bazaldua, Carlos, Laredo, TX Beal, Barron, Richardson, TX Beall, Charles, Houston, TX Bean, Robin, Baytown, TX Beard, Suzanne, Deer Park, TX Bearden, Melinda, Kilgore, TX Bearden, Melissa, Kilgore, TX Beasley, Brent, Tulsa, OK Beaty, Dawn, Waynesville, NC Becker, Craig, Houston, TX Beene, Molly, Tyler, TX Above: Students enjoy the Homecoming Extravaganza held at the suspension bridge. Right: Forum: a familiar experience for Baylorites. Opposite page: Kevin Ford anxiously awaits the arrival of his min-con group. Qf '1?' -Q..-f ophomores Beever, Bethany, Pearsall, TX Bell, David, Waco, TX Bell, Sally Ann, Irving, TX Bennett, Carla, Garland, TX Berglund, Ingrid, Houston, TX Bergner, Beverly, Arlington, TX Bergstrom, Amy, Temple, TX Berry, Kimberly, Kingwood, TX Berryhill, Kristy, Waco, TX Bethea, Elicia, Ft. Walton Beach, FL Betron, Susan, Plano, TX Bettinger, Nicholas, Ft. Worth, TX Betts, Debra, Bartlesville, OK Beyers, Chris, Dunwoody, GA Billingsley, Laurie, Irving, TX Bird, Derek, Dallas, TX Birkelo, loni, Houston, TX Birmingham, Steve, Wharton, TX Black, Iacqueline, Plano, TX Black, Lorri, Longview, TX Black, Nancy, Dallas, TX Blackburn, Stanton, Hico, TX Blaha, Pamela, Houston, TX Bloh, Greg, Mart, TX Bloss, Mary, Fairfax, VA Boardman, Ruth, Arlington, TX Bodine, Missi, Arden, NC Bonem, Amy, Baytown, TX Bonner, Cari, Dallas, TX Boone, Kelly, Oklahoma City, OK Borchette, Matthew, Austin, TX Bowles, jeffrey, Allen, TX Box, Betty, Sugarland, TX Boyd, Catherine, Duncanville, TX Brandler, Alison, San Antonio, TX Brasher, Brenda, Belton, TX Brazell, Charles, Ft. Worth ,TX Bridges, Don, Quinlan, TX Brockett, jim, Waco Brossart, Pamela, Albany, ,TX OR Brown, Beth, Richardson, TX Brown, Cindy, The Woodlands TX Brown, Harold, Memphis, TN Brown, Kevin, Uvalde, TX Brown, Russell, Laredo Brown, Timothy, Plainview Bryant, Bo, Falls Church, Buc, Michele, Manderville, Buchanan, Arlette, Leonard Buechner, Peggy, Richardson TX Brown, Melanie, Terrell, , TX , TX VA LA , TX , TX Bullard, David, Dallas, TX Burchfield, Charlotte, Colorado Springs, CO Burke, Brigitte, Houston, TX Burkhalter, Paul, Kingwood, TX Bums, Rodney, Clovis, NM Burrous, Robert, Dallas, Burrow, Laura, Plano, Burson, Traci, Clyde, Bush, Brenda, Arlington, Bush, Diane, The Woodlands, TX TX TX TX TX Bushy, james, Oak Brook, IL Buss, lanie, Beverly Hills, Bustin, Bobby, Kilgore, Kimberly, Waxahachie, Byrd, Byron, DeSoto Byrd, Ron, Shreveport, Byme, Russell, Waco, Cabaniss, Kristin, Dallas, Caddell, Christopher, Burlington, Butz, Cadenhead, Andrea, Dallas, Callucutt, Paula, Allen, Callison, William, Dallas, Calloway, Stephanie, Overland Park, Camerson, Kirk, Houston, Campbell, Michelle, Natchez, Carelock, Terri, Garland, Cariker, Christi, Weslaco, Carlson, Gregory, Clinton, Carmichael, Christi, Austin, Carpenter, Kelli, Corpus Christi, Carrell, Daniel, Austin, Carter, Michael, Ft. Worth, Casteel, Charles, Shawnee Mission, Castillo, Janie, Port Isabel, Castle, Martha, Perryton, Caton,1ohn, Spring, Cavender, Angie, Howe, Chalmers, Lindsey, Russellville, Chang, Shao-Chun, jacksonville, Chapa, Dora, San Benito, Chapman, Deborah, Palm Bay, CA TX TX TX LA TX TX KY TX TX TX KS TX MS TX TX MS TX TX TX TX KS TX TX TX TX AR TX TX FL Cherry, Elizabeth, Clarksburg MS Chinloy, Wendy, Coral Springs, Christopher, Brent, Richardson, Chronister, Mark, Dallas, Clark, Kimberly, Abilene, Clark, Sheryl, Richardson, Coats, Catherine, tyler, Coats, john, Austin, Cobbs, Kenneth, El paso, Cnbum, Kimberly, Dallas Cody, janet, Cleburne Cofer, Mary Ellen, Waco f 1 f FL TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX Coffman, Doug, Roswell, NM 404 Sophomores TGS Cole, Colette, DeSoto, TX Cole, jennifer, Dallas, TX Cole, Karl, Mesquite, TX Cole, Thomas, Del Rio, TX Coleman, jeff, Dallas, TX Collard, Laurin, Lakewood, CO Colvert, Scott, Houston, TX Comstock, Robert, Kingwood, TX Conally, Catherine, Galveston, TX Conatser, Kelsie, Dallas, TX Conner, David, Los Angeles, CA Cook, Mary, Uvalde, TX Cooper, john, Houston,TX Cooper, Mark, Friendswood, TX Copeland, Douglas, Dallas, TX Corley, Michelle, Waco, TX Cornwell, Brett, Little Rock, AR Corwin, Laura, Waco, TX Couchman, Christine, Colorado Springs, CO Counts, Andrew, Duncanville, TX Court, Kimberly, Lubbock, TX Covington, jill, Waco, TX Cowart, Deidra, Daisetta, TX Cowley, janine, Lee's Summit, MO Craig, Scott, Richardson, TX Creasman, Leah, Mesa, AZ Creath, Nelson, Houston, TX Crotts, Lori, Arlington, TX Crownover, Debra, Universal City, TX Cmmrine, Gwenette, Aransas Pass, TX Culpepper, Charlie, Mesquite, TX Cummings, Lindsey, Catesville, TX Curren, Timothy, Madison, Wl Dahl, Stephanie, Luling, LA Dahlberg, Ranee, Dallas, TX Damon, Clark, Amarillo, TX Damon, Kim, Amarillo, TX Davidson, jeana, Irving, TX Davies, Tracey, Dallas, TX Davis, Shawn, Dallas, TX Dawes, jennifer, Orange, TX Day, Lisa, Arlington, TX Deaver, john, Waco, TX Debenport, Daniel, Columbia, SC Decker, William, Los Altos, CA Del Ferro, Gregory, Mesquite, TX Denney, Christopher, Weatherford, OK Dennis, Eric, Goldthwaite, TX Dighton, Craig, Baton Rouge, LA Dill, Lisa, Garland, TX Dillon, Paula, Richardson, TX Dittburner, Margo, Weslaco, TX Dodds, Degee, Danville, lA Doke, Geoffrey, Dallas, TX Dales, Darla, Texarkana, TX Donegan, Kelly, Seguin, TX Dossey, Kay, Houston, TX Dougharty, Melinda, Beaumont, TX Mougherty, Michael, Kirtland AFB, NM Dozier, Diana, Conroe, TX DuBois, Dana, Midland, TX Duckworth, Kathy, Duncanville, TX Duey, james, Bay City, TX Duffy, Kristine, Escondido, CA Duncan, Diane, Augusta, KS Duncan, Nancy, San Benito, TX Dunn, Vonda, Ft. Worth, TX Dupuy, katherine, Dallas, TX Durham, jerry, Plano, TX Durham, Laura, Potomoc, MD Sophomores 405 Dyer, Anna jo, San Antonio, TX Eck, Craig, Georgetown, TX Edmiston, Kendall, Tampa, FL Edupuganti, Ravindra, Ft. Worth, TX Edwards, Deborah, Carrollton, TX Edwards, jackie, Austin, TX Elliott, Amanda, Highlands, TX Ellis, Stephanie, Dallas, TX Ellison, Leeann, Kilgore, TX Elmore, William, Searcy, AR Embrey, Rett, Potomac, MD Every, Lynda, Brentwood, TN Emmons, Charlotte, McGregor, TX Enghauser, Paula, Tampa, FL Entzminger, janna, Dallas, TX Ertelt, Annelle, joshua, TX Eschler, Elizabeth, Oklahoma City, OK Eubanks, Suzanne, Cleburne, TX Evans, janet, Richardson, TX Evans, jay, Waco, TX Evans, Kathy, jackson, MS Everett, Will, Austin, TX Evers, Catherine, Spring, TX Evers, joyce, Houston, TX Fairchild, Sarah, Springfield, IL Fanous, Ziad, Richardson, TX Farha, Mark, Wichita, KS Farmer, jody, The Woodlands, TX Farr, Charles, White Oak, TX Farris, Alizabeth, Abilene, TX Feaster, julie, San Antonio, TX Fehler, Timothy, Austin, TX Felber, Sheri, Waco, TX Ferguson, Catherine, Olathe, KS Ferrell, jana, Waco, TX Fielder, David, Tyler, TX Fields, Christi, Amarillo, TX Fisher, Susan, Montgomery, AL Flanagan, Kelly, Edmond, OK Flanery, Angela, Irving, TX Floumoy, Hylie, Athens, OH Floyd, Alisa, Gatesville, TX Furmby, William, Amarillo, TX Ford, Gerry, Macon, GA Ford, Walter, Farmersville, TX Foster, Richard, Austin, TX Fox, Beverly, Bossier City, LA Frank, Timothy, Litchfield Park, AZ Franklin, Cathleen, Mineral Wells, TX Franklin, john, Milano, TX Frazier, julianne, Kingwood, TX Frazier, Philip, Texarkana, TX Freeman, Kenneth, Buffalo, TX Freeman, Libby, Wichita Fallas, TX Friddle, jamie, Greenville, TX Fritz, Scott, Albany, OR Fritzler, Lee Anne, Oklahoma city, OK Fuchs, David, San Antonio, TX Fuciu, Pamela, Shawnee, KS Fultz, jeffrey, Navasota, TX Gaither, Dona, Houston, tX Gamboa, Gerald, Hereford, TX Cant, Bill, Tampa, FL Gaona, Roxanna, Laredo, TX Gardner, Catherine, Wamer Robins, GA Gardner, Lorie, Ringold, TX Gardner, Melinda, Tyler, TX Garrett, Angelia, jacksonville, TX Garrett, Lisa, San Antonio, TX Garrett, Trivia, Belton, TX 406 Sophomores ophomores Garrison, julia, Huffman, TX Gatewood, Karen, Ft. Worth, TX Gauthier, Lori, Arlington, TX Gee, Kristi, Ft, Worth, TX Gee, Richard, Houston, TX George, jennifer, Nashville, TN Getz, Kenton, Dallas, TX Ghee, Karen, Waco, TX Gibbens, Darla, Brazoria, TX Gibson, Allen, Corpus Christi, TX Gibson, Amy, Temple, TX Gibson, Laura, Amarillo, TX Gibson, Susan, Grapevine, TX Gilbert, Michael, Kingwood, TX Gilliland, Patrick, Dallas, TX Gimpel, Iuli, Henderson, TX Gladden, Kelly, Alameda, CA Glandorf, lane, Houston, TX Glover, Scott, Mt. Pleasant, TX Godfrey, Martha, Dallas, TX Godwin, Amy, Plano, TX Goeke, Michael, Austin, TX Goggon, Kent, Washington, MO goggin, Gina, Dallas, TX Gohlke, Robin, Wichita Falls, TX Gonzales, Franke, Waco, TX Gonzales, Gregory, Houston, TX Gonzalez, Antoinette, Missouri City, TX Gooding, Stephanie, San Antonio, TX Goodman, Shelly, Littleton, C0 Gordon, jenny, San Marcus, TX Gore, natalie, Conroe, TX Gore, Tanya, Eagle River, AK Gostomski, Pete, Plano, TX Gottschalk, Steven, Waco, TX Gould, Don, Kingwood, TX Goza, Robin, Colorado Springs, C0 Gray, Ellen, Chagrin Falls, OH Green, Anne, Beaumont, TX Green, Dina, Houston, TX Green, james, Abilene, TX Gregory, Paula, Shreveport, LA Griffin, Allen, Dallas, TX Griffin, Karen, Spring, TX Grisham, Tommy, Waco, TX Groce, Darren, Midland, TX Groves, Randle, Houston,TX Grusenforff, Laurie, Dallas, TX Guelker, Elizabeth, Austin, TX Guerrero, Raquel, Dallas, TX Guinn, Bailey, Tyler, TX Guinn, David, Cleburne, TX Guinn, Melissa, Wichita Falls, TX Gulledge, Chad, Shreveport, LA Gunderland, Kenna, Portland, TX Gurley, Melanie, St. Louis, MO Guthrie, Patricia, joshua, TX Haag, jerry, Borger, TX Hagaman, Michael, Wynne, AR Haglund, Brenda, Spokane, WA Hair, Sandi, Dallas, TX Hall, Allison, The Woodlands, TX Hall, Brad, Kenner, LA Hall, Randall, Duquoin, IL Hallbauer, Gregg, Pearland, TX Ham, Iudy, Lago Vista, TX Hammer, Starre, Chattanooga, TN Hampton, Robin, Seabrook, TX Han, Clara, Houston, TX Han, Iohn, Gulf Shores, AL Sophomores 407 408 Sophomores Hanchett, Susan, Houston, TX Hanna, Richard, Dallas, TX Hannas, Scott, Waco, TX Hansen, Kimberly, Chilton, TX Hanson, Melissa, Kingwood, TX Hardin, Lawrence, Dallas, TX Hardison, Adam, Mission, TX Harle, Tim, Houston, TX Harmon, joelle, Richardson, TX Harper, David, Garland, TX Harper, Glenn, San Antonio, TX Harper, Kathiann, Arlington, TX Harrell, David, Sherman, TX Harrell, Kelli, Carlsbad, NM Harrell, Martha, Tyler, TX Harris, Shannon, Dallas, TX Harrison, jeffrey, Phoenix, AZ Harrison, john, Hendersonville, TN Harrison, Susan, Knoxville, TN Hart, Debbie, McKinney, TX Hart, Paul, Boyd, TX Harting, Leslie, Dallas, TX Hartman, Robert, Denver, CO Harvey, Donald, Deer Park, TX Hakchke, jennifer, Dallas, TX Haslam, Molly, Paris, TX Hassell, Kathryn, Plano, TX Hastings, Warren, Burdett, KS Hasty, Diana, Raleigh, NC Hatch, Kimberly, San Marino, CA Hatchett, Tresa, Baird, TX Haugh, Kristin, Arlington, TX Hawkins, jane, Abilene, TX Hawley, Christina, McAllen, TX Hawsey, Kimberly, Houston, TX Hayes, Christopher, Waxahachie, TX Haynes, Bryan, Stamford, TX Haynes, jackquelyn, Pearland, TX Hays, Steve, Weslaco, TX Hayworth, Ward O., Channelview, TX Head, Chip, Goldthwaite, TX Healey, Brian, Richardson, TX Heame, Maria, St. Louis, MO Heatherington, Eva, Gordon, TX Hedgpeth, juliana, Ft. Worth, TX Hefner, Rhonda, Wagoner, OK Heinen, Denise, Fredericksburg TX Helsley, julie, Richardson, TX Hendricks, Ranee, N. Little Rock, AR Hennecke, David, East Bernard, TX Henson, Christopher, McAllen, TX Hernandez, jenny, Waco, TX Herring jill, Plano, TX Hessel, Kristina, Houston, TX Hewett, Robin, Dallas, TX Hewitt, Charles, Duncanville, TX Hickman, Robin, Dallas, TX Higgenbotham, Anne, Dallas, TX Hilchey, Stacie, Irving, TX Hilgartner, Leeann, Richardson, TX Hill, Ron, Shawnee, KS Hill, Selena, Decatur, AL Hinshaw, Nancy, Texarkana, AR Hoelscher, Robert, Germantown, TX Hoge, Tina, Plano, TX Holbrook, Kevin, Duncanville, TX Holderman, April, Gainesville, TX Holland, Dena, Minden, LA Holley, Kimberly, China Spring, TX Hollis, Andrea, San Angelo, TX 6' 3, Q f PG .,,, 1 Ev ophomores Holloway, Kimberly, Austin, TX Holm, Larry, Evanston, IL Holman, Ellen, Dallas, TX Holmes, Suzanne, Dallas, TX Holze, Debbie, Waco, TX Hooten, Stacy, Spring, TX Hopper, joel, Waco, TX Horn, Rebecca, Villa Ridge, M0 Hornbeck, Kurt, Ft. Worth, TX Horne, Brad, Plano, TX Hossain, Kaisar, Bangladesh Houston, Nancy, San Antonio, TX Howell, Alison, Houston, TX Howell, Richard, Arlington, TX Howell, Susan, Sherman, TX Hubbard, jonathan, Missouri City, TX Hubik, Michael, Mesquite, TX Huckelbury, Honey, Ft. Smith, AR Huddleston, Heidi, Aurora, C0 Hudson, David, San jose, CA Hudson, Elizabeth, jacksonville, FL Hudson, Mary, Houston, TX Scott, Mt. Pleasant, TX Hudson, Huebner, john, Scottsdale, AZ Huffines, Lynn, Dallas, TX Hugh, Leslie, Honduras Hughes, jonathan, Mexia, TX Hull, Brent, Dallas, TX Hull, Tanya, Waco, TX Human, Edward, Hurst, TX Hunt, Rob, Burger, TX I-Iupp, Pamela, Chilton, TX Husrt, Kimberly, Houston, TX Hutchinson, Kimberly, Denton, TX Hyatt, Brandon, Waco, TX Inembolidou, Eleni, Athens, Greece Irish, Shannon, Plano, TX Irons, Deedra, West Columbia, TX jack, Christy, Ft. Worth, TX jackson, Carla, Hewitt, TX jacobs, Kimberly, San Antonio, TX jacobson, Eric, Ft. Worth, TX jacuzzi, Shannon, Little Rock, AR jarvis, Beverly, Crossett, AR jennings, john, Denison, TX jinks, Darla, Houston, TX jobe, Stacy, Sigourney, IA johnson, Cindy, Kilgore, TX johnson, Cynthia, Littleton, CO johnson, Daleno, Houston, TX johnson, Fred, Dallas, TX johnson, Karen, St. Louis, MO johnson, johnson, Karla, Borger, TX Thomas, Mexia, TX johnston, Linda, Houston, TX johnston, Robert, Victoria, TX johnston, Stuart, Victoria, TX jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, jones, Brian, Morristown, Nj Debra, Austin, TX Gregory, Rockwall, TX julie, Ft. Worth, TX Karen, Waco, TX Rebecca, Palmer, TX joumeycake, joseph, Tulsa, OK judd, Melissa, Amarillo, TX just, jana, Plano, TX Kaemmerling, Quintin, Lufkin, TX Kamp, Deena, Kerens, TX Kan, jennifer, Houston, TX Kasner, Khaki, Mart, TX Sophomores 409 Keathley, Kevin, Waco, TX Kelley, Marian, Katy, TX Kemball-Look, Barry, Seabrook, TX Kennedy, Warren, Panama City, FL Kepner, Nancy, Houston, TX Keratsopoulos, james, Shreveport, LA Kerbel, Greg, Garland, TX Kersh, Gil, Baton Rouge, LA Kiel, Thomas, Waco, TX Killian, Glen, Scottsdale, AZ Kim, leanne, West Covina, CA Kincaid, Elizabeth, Chatham, Nj Kindiger, David, Antioch, TN King, Kathleen, Houston, TX King, Kelley, Mesquite, TX King, john, San Antonio, TX Kingston, Sheronna, San Angelo, TX Kipp, Kevin, jasper, TX Kirby, Angela, Garland, TX Kirkham, Angela, Arlington, TX Kiske, Katherine, Houston, TX Kloesel, Kirsten, Houston, TX Koestler, Anna, Houston, TX Kioke, Miki, Houston, TX Koncak, Kelly, Dallas, TX Koster, llonka, Seabrook, TX Krause, Lori, Belleville, IL Kreiser, Steve, Garland, TX Kriss, Sheryl, New Martinsville, WV Kugler, Amy, Pheonix, AZ Kunkel, Kristen, Houston, TX Laake, Teresa, Taylor, TX LaFonte, Michele, Pasadena, TX Laible, Caroline, San Antonio, TX Lamb, Michael, Germantown, TN Lamb, William, Brentwood, TN Land, julie, Angleton, TX Landry, Kent, Kingwood, TX Lane, Robin, Wichita Falls, TX Langsam, Andy, San Francisco, CA Lankford, Craig, Dallas, TX Lannen, Eric, Waco, TX Lansch, Diana, Houston, TX Laster, Howard, Houston, TX Lavergne, Christopher, Houston, TX Lawrence, Michael, Pheonix, AZ Lawrence, Mike, Danville, CA Layman, Sandra, Balch Springs, TX Layton, Elaine, Belleville, IL Leath, Tracy, Lewisville, TX Leavelle, Kaye, The Woodlands, TX Lee, Ben, Englewood, CA Lee, Tina, Houston, TX Legg, Carol, Longview, TX Leggett, Lendy, Dallas, TX Lehman, joette, Spring, TX Leidig, Susan, Richardson, TX Lemay, Darlene, Cnrsicana, TX Lewis, Cristen, Edmond, OK Lewis, Sadie, Pottsboro, TX Lieber, Dede, Houston, TX Linder, Phillip, Dallas, TX Linderman, Kim, Arlington, TX Lindsey, Arden, Waco, TX Lindsey, Staci, Houston, TX Lindstrom, Mark, Ft. Worth, TX Lisclo, Michele, Dallas, TX Littell, Renee, Waco, TX Little, Kent, Arlington, TX Loeschen, Valerie, Overland Park, KS 410 Sophomores orbhomores Loftin, Andrea, Aransas Pass, TX Longo, Karen, Houston, TX Lonsdale, Rhonda, Paradise Valley, AZ Lott, Tim, Waco, TX Lotz, David, Arlington, TX Loudder, Kevin, Mesquite, TX Loudenslager, Max, Kirkwood, MO Lovett, Lori, Tomball, TX Lowe, james, Oklahoma City, OK Lowe, Martin, Ft. Worth, TX Lowrie, Tommy, Lubbock, TX Lubbock, Debbie, Missouri City, TX Lugo, joseph, Port Lavaca, TX Lunsford, Charlie, Kingwood, TX Luster, Fred, Humble, TX Lutz, Timothy, Waco, TX Lybarger, Susan, Indian, AK Lyle, Leah Kay, Plainview, TX Lynch, Gena, Hurst, TX MacCorkle, Lisa, Dallas, TX MacDonald, David, Midland, TX MacMiller, Lisbet, Mission, TX Mahaley, Kellye, Ennis, TX Mahns, Alice, Houston, TX Males, john, Mt. Clemens, MI Mandigo, jim, Overland Park, KS Maner, Matthew, Tyler, TX Mangum, Laura, Austin, TX Manocha, Markesh, Shreveport, LA Mansfield, Michelle, Waco, TX Mansur, Paul, Denver City, TX Marshall, jay, Pearsall, TX Marshall, jennifer, Pasadena, TX Martin, Chad, San Antonio, TX Mashbum, Linda, Houston, TX Mason, Bret, Mt. Zion, IL Mason, Marcy, Amarillo, TX Mason, Sharon, Albuquerque, NM Massey, Lesli, Richmond, TX Massey, Lori, Richmond, TX Massey, Melody, Lorna, TX Matchett, Mike, Little Rock, AR Mathes, Rebecca, Nashville, TN Mathews, Beverly, Austin, TX Mathews, jessie, Waco, TX Matiya, Allison, Brookfield, IL Mattay, Miriam, Carrollton, TX Mattlage, Lara, Steamboat, CO Mayberry, Rhonda, Paris, TX Mayes, Michael, Plano, TX Mayes, Werth, Breckenridge, TX Maymi, Diana, Houston, TX McArthur, Cindy, Tulsa, OK McBroom, Tom, Miami, FL McCann, Kelli, Richardson, TX McCann, Melanie, Ennis, TX McCarron, Kathy, Austin, TX McCarthy, Kristi, Houston, TX McCoy, jeff, Cross Plains, TX McCreary, Casey, Austin, TX McCreary, Patricia, Plano, TX McCullough, Mark, Tulsa, OK McCutchan, Anne, Atlanta, TX McDaniel, julie, Corpus Christi, TX McDonald, Stacey, Lufkin, TX McDowell, Eydie, Sulphur Springs, TX Mcliachem, Lori, Austin, TX McFadden, Duane, New Caney, TX McGee, Deborah, Kingsville, TX McGuff, Michael, Round Rock, TX Sophomores 411 412 Sophomores TX McKay, Holly, Del Valle, McKee, Douglas, New Braunfels, TX McKee, Robert, Denton, TX TX McKeown, Leslea, Orange, McKinney, Lonnie, Lampasas, TX TX McKinney, Tracy, Deer Park, McLaughlin, jill, jarrell, TX TX TX C0 McRae, Lorelie, Everman, TX TX TX McLoughlin, Brian, San Antonio, McMahon, Kelly, Gainesville, McQueen, julie, Canon City, McWhorter, Lisa, Waco, McWilliams, Carolyn, Waco, Meador, Melanie, Houston, TX Medley, Dawn, Springfield, IL Medley, Gregory, Texas City, TX Mehrle, Fran, Columbia, MO Mercing, Chris, N. Little Rock, AR Merrell, Elaine, Port Neches, TX Merryman, Laura, Tyler, TX Meyer, Diana, Kemp, TX Meyer, Kevin, Salt Lake City, UT Meyer, Tara, Victoria, TX Michael, Stacey, Simsbury, CN Militzer, Stacey, Albuquerque, NM Miller, Carole, Memphis, TN Miller, Doug, Dallas, TX Miller, james, Diboll, TX Miller, jeanette, Kansas City, M0 Miller, Michelle, Round Rock, TX Miller, Roger, Catesville, TX Miller, Susan, Houston, TX Miller, Tami, Richardson, TX Mitchell, Cameron, Waseca, MN Mitchell, john, Weslaco, TX Montgomery, Amy, Pecos, TX Montgomery, Elizabeth, Decatur, AL Moody, janet, Waco, TX Moore, David, Shawnee, KS Moore, Denise, Mansfield, TX Moore, Kristi, Frost, TX Moore, Scott, Mineral Wells Morgan, Debra, Austin, TX Morris, Craig, Brashear, TX Morris, Lana, Carthage, TX Morris, Linda, San Antonio, TX TX Morris, Matthew, Hubbard, Morrison, Keith, Fulton, TX Morse, Susan, Dallas, TX CA Moss, Veronica, Rancho Mirage, Motley, Monica, Center, TX Mras, jessica, Waco, TX Mukhar, Helen, Houston, TX Murphy, Kathryn, Abilene, TX Murphy, Regina, Waco, TX Murphy, Sheila, Odessa, TX IL Murray, Susan, Barrington, TX TN Myers, Martin, San Antonio, Nance, Elaine, jackson, Nelson, Andrea, Dallas, TX TX TX TX Nelson, Gary, Bullard, Nelson, Suzanne, Sherman, Newman, Kristin, Austin, TX TX TX TX TX TX TX Nicholson, Christy, Plano, Nicholson, Lynda, Kingwood, Nickell, Scott, Houston, Nissen, joan, Houston, Noah, Kenda, San Antonio, Noble, Susan, Plano, Nickles, james, White Oak, ophomores Nohr, julie, Sugarland, TX Nolen, john, Waco, TX Noles, Leslie, Waco, TX Norris, jennifer, Richardson, TX North, joel, Sugarland, TX Nowotny, julie, Dallas, TX Nussbaumer, Regan, Waco, TX Nystrom, Debbie, Houston, TX O'Neal, Suzanne, Birmingham, AL Oldham, Amanda, Hendersonville, TN Orbison, Monica, Ft. Worth, TX Orr, Debra, Hillsboro, TX Ostrander, Margaret, Normal, IL Owen, Mindy, Duncanville, TX Pak, P.K., Arlington, TX Palasota, Diana, Waco, TX Panagopoulos, Dino, Arlington, TX Parker, Katharyn, Sonora, TX Parker, Rick, Austin, TX Parsons, jamey, jefferson, TX Parsons, john, N. Little Rock, AR Pashkin, Rick, Dobbs Ferry, NY Patel, Kshama, Houston, TX Pathipvanich, Pat, Overland Park, KS Patten, Stephanie, Waco, TX Patterson, Beth, Waco, TX Payne, Mark, Waco, TX Peery, Melanie, Houston, TX Peters, Mary, San Antonio, TX Petersen, Donald, Garland, TX Peterson, jacque, N. Richland Hills, TX Pettit, Peyton, New Orleans, LA Petty, Rosemary, Shreveport, LA Phillips, james, Phoenix, AZ Phillips, jenifer, San Antonio, TX Phillips, Keith, Waco, TX Picone, Kyle, Brenham, TX Pinkerton, jenae, Dallas, TX Pinney, Laura, Ft. Worth, TX Pitts, Darrin, Fayetteville, AR Plemons, Susanna, Dallas, TX Plett, Missy, Desoto, TX Plezia, Richard, Little Rock, AR Pollard, jennifer, Ft. Polk, LA Pool, David, Austin, TX Poolman, Timothy, Overland Park, KS Popp, Carol, Arlington, TX Popplewell, Melanie, Cleburne, TX Porter, Michael, San Antonio, TX Posio, Kristine, Brownsville, TX Potts, Tracy, Overland Park, KS Prather, Shannon, Maud, TX Price, Ashlyn, Ft, Worth, TX Price, Brian, Sharon, MA Price, Gerald, Killeen, TX Price, jackson, Dallas, TX Price, Mona, N. Little Rock, AR Price, Sherry, Cleburne, TX Pringle, Curtis, Plano, TX Proctor, Scott, Tulsa, OK Progelhof, jeff, Seabrook, TX Prokop, Vanessa, Richardson, TX Prothro, Holly, Houston, TX Pniitt, Katherine, Catesville, TX Purdy, Carolyn, Kenner, LA Putty, jennifer, Escondido, CA Quinn, jill, Richardson, TX Raborn, Nancy, Germantown, TN Raffaele, Stephen, San Antonio, TX Rampmeier, Gina, Waco, TX Sophomores 413 Raney, Amy Lou, Dallas, TX Rappe, joseph, Waco, TX Rascoe, Lisa, Needville, TX Ray, Craig, Bullard, TX Read, Sherry, Houston, TX Red, David, Conroe, TX Redditt, Claire, Houston, TX Reed, Diane, Tyler, TX Reeder, Darrol, Buffalo, TX Reeh, jeffrey, Waco, TX Renfro, julie, Texarkana, TX Rettig, Denise, El Paso, TX Reyes, Sonya, Duncan, OK Reynolds, Martha, Shreveport, LA Reynolds, Melanie, Austin, TX Rhodes, Amy, Tyler, TX Rhodes, Rachel, Tulsa, OK Rice, Kimberly, Portland, TX Rice, William, Houston, TX Rich, jeannie, Texarkana, TX Rich, Randall, West Palm Beach, FL Richardson, Keith, Desoto, TX Richardson, Robyn, New Braunsfels, TX TX Richardson, William, Houston, Rickey, Robin, Deer Park, TX Rider, Terry, Carthage, TX Ridgeway, Allison, Dallas, TX Ringo, Sterling Wichita Falls, TX Risinger, Andrew, Corsicana, TX Roach, Elaine, Friendswood, TX Robbins, Caryn, Orting, WA Roberts, jan, Woodlands, TX Roberts, Lana, Bedford, TX Robinson, jeffrey, Dallas, TX Robinson, julie, High Point, NC Rodriquez, Humberto, Wharton, TX Roe, Daniel, Houston, TX Rogers, Martha, Grand Prairie, TX Rogers, Melissa, Louisville, KY Rolf, Stephanie, Waco, TX Romito, Natalie, Blue Springs, M0 Roque, Emanuel, Miami, FL Rork, Frank, Breckenridge, Rosario, Denise, Hurst, Ross, Sherri, Plano, Ross, Terri, Plano, Rowley, Shelly, Austin, Russell, Donovan, Richardson, Rutherford, Sarah, Longview, Ryon, jefferson, Waco, Sadeghy, Wayne, Edmond, Saha, Todd, Missouri City, Sammer, Curtis, Waco, Sampson, Iana, Dallas, Sanchez, Ronald, San Antonio, Sanders, Cheryl, Houston, Sanders, Maurice, Waco, Sanford, Kevin, Oklahoma City, Sarli, Gina, Austin, Sawall, Angela, Brookfield, Saxon, Terrill, Flint, Scates, Sherri, Shreveport, Schaffer, Andrew, Abilene, Schaufel, jerry, Plano, Schlegel, Eric, Ocala, Schneider, Russell, Ft. Worth, Schraeder, Tina, Riesel, Schudy, Kristin, Leawood, Scott, Greg, Plano, Scott, Michael, Austin, 414 Sophomores TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX OK TX TX TX TX TX TX OK TX WI TX LA TX TX FL TX TX KS TX TX homores Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Chip, Tyler, TX Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Scott, Stacy, Kingwood, TX Seaman, Suzanne, Richardson, TX Seanor, Susan, Plano, TX Self, Shelli, San Francisco, CA Sharp, Debbie, Sherman, TX Shelpuk, Heidi, Evergreen, CO Shelton, Susan, Waco, TX Shelton, Todd, Belton, TX Sherf, Kimberly, Dallas, TX Sherrier, Michael, Austin, TX Shiflet, Lisa, Kansas City, MO Shirley, Fadene, McGregor, TX Shirley, Karen, McGregor, TX Siefkes, joan, Wichita, KS Siegert, Elizabeth, Rock Island, IL Sild, Cathy, Dallas, TX Simmons, Nancy, Mobile, AL Simmons, Rebecca, Benton, AR Simonsen, Stacy, Tacoma, WA Simpson, Randall, Southlake, TX Sims, Shelley, Denison, TX Sinclair, Thomas, Houston, TX Singer, john, Longview, TX Sisson, Michael, Richardson, TX Sitton, Marika, Snyder, TX Skillern, Ernie, Clovis, NM Smelko, Susan, Et. Worth, TX Smith, Allyson, Houston, TX Angela, Katy, TX Ann, St. joseph, M0 Belinda, Canton, TX Dianna, Odessa, TX Dori, Houston, TX Kelli, Wichita Falls, TX Kimberly, Houston, TX Loren, Denver, CO Michelle, San Antonio, TX Rhonda, Dallas, TX Robert, lrving, TX Saralee, Houston, TX Scott, Waco, TX Smith, Todd, jackson, MS Snodgrass, Hulli, Beaumont, TX Snyder, Steve, Lakewood, C0 Sorensen, Cyndi, Omaha, NE Speck, Robert, San Antonio, TX Splawn, Leslie, Garland, TX Srygley, David, Rockwall, TX Stafford, Susan, Midland, TX Stafford, William, Plano, TX Staman, Bradley, Lampasas, TX Stapp, Melanie, Dallas, TX Starks, Stephanie, Dallas, TX Stedman, Sharon, Dallas, TX Steidley, julie, McAlester, OK Stepcick, Anya, Dallas, TX Stephenson, Karen, Dallas, TX Stevens, Diana, Dallas, TX Stevens, Mary, Dallas, TX Still, Todd, Waco, TX Stokes, Rob, Dallas, TX Stone, Darla, Texarkana, TX Stout, Stephanie, Norman, OK Strader, Amy, Lexington, KY Strader, Staci, McKinney, TX Straubel, Paul, Sunnyvale, CA Streater, Sonja, Van Nuys, CA Strickland, Karen, Onida, SD Sudiianto, Subadi, Waco, TX Sugahara, Moto, Waco, TX Swaverly, Lesley, Round Rock, TX Switzer, Kristi, Houston, TX Talton, james, Mesquite, TX Tate, Paul, Snyder, TX Taylor, Amy, Dallas, TX Teague, julie, Houston, TX Templeton, james, Houston, TX Terpstra, Kathy, Houston, TX Tharp, David, Temple, TX Thomas, Megan, Hesston, KS Thompson, Betsy, Dallas, TX Thompson, Shelley, Albuquerque, NM Thompson, William, Garland, TX Thorp, Darin, Plano, TX Tidwell, Todd, Durant, OK Tillman, Holly, Ft. Worth, TX Timbrook, Katherine, Denver, CO Tippen, Kevin, Waco, TX Tippie, Grace, Dallas, TX Tipton, Ronald, San Antonio, TX Tompkins, Robin, Palestine, TX Tran, Khue, LaPorte, TX Trevino, Yolanda, Irving, TX Turberbille, Leslie, Nixon, TX Turlington, Sara, Houston, TX Tumer, Leslye, Cedar Park, TX Turner, Todd, San Antonio, TX Ungerbuehler, Marie, Overland Park, KS Upchurch, jill, Marion, IL Urbano, Moses, Houston, TX Vaneyck, Denise, Overland Park, KS Varnado, Lisa, Woodlands, TX Vaughn, Leslie, Houston, TX Vellenga, julie, Littleton, C0 Vera, Cheryl, Plainview, TX Vernon, Scott, Grand Prairie, TX Vincent, jillian, Alvin, TX Wald, Melissa, Dallas, TX Walker, jennifer, Baytown, TX Walker, Keith, Austin, TX Walker, Laura, Pine Bluff, AR Walker, Stacie, Spring, TX Waller, jennifer, Satellite Beach, FL Walls, Donna, Fairmont, WV Walters, Kimberly, Desoto, TX Walton, Wyche, Carthage, TX Wardlaw, Amanda, Ft. Worth, TX Ware, Terri, Spring, TX Warfel, Ashley, Burmingham, AL Wargo, Kristin, Springfield, IL Warmath, Paula, McMurray, PA Warren, Alan, Houston, TX Warren, Kimberly, Federal Way, WA Watson, Elizabeth, Harker Heights, TX Watson, Kathryn, Eastland, TX Watson, Marietta, Dallas, TX Watson, Rodney, Missouri City, TX Weaver, Linda, College Station, TX Webb, Randy, Oklahoma City, OK Weddington, Karyn, Burger, TX Weiss, Michael, Schaumburg, IL Wemer, Linda, Houston, TX West, Craig, Houston, TX West, jennifer, Waco, TX West, Karen, Edmond, OK West, Kerry, Dallas, TX West, Nadia, Houston, TX West, Richard, Pasadena, TX Westerfield, Max, Borger, TX 416 Sophomores TGS Westmoreland, Susan, Houston, TX Wetsell, Barry, Little Rock, AR Whaley, Krista, Crowley, TX Wheat, Bill, Winters, TX Wheeler, james, Rockwall, TX Wheeless, Derek, Austin, TX White, Gregory, Addison, TX White, Mark, Pensacola, FL White, Michael, Houston, TX White, Paula, Garland, TX White, Randy, Plano, TX White, Stefanie, Overland Park, KS White, Stuart, Dotham, AL Whitney, Annette, Sugarland, TX Whitney, jeannette, Sugarland, TX Whittaker, Dennis, Gladstone, MO Wickham, Robbin, Gladstone, MO Wiers, Valarie, Wheat Ridge, CO Wieters, julie, Houston, TX Wiggers, Kirk, San Antonio, TX Wiginton, Kristin, Norman, OK Wilkins, Deborah, Paducah, KY Wilkins, Stephanie, Brentwood, TN Willard, Chris, Forsyth, M0 Willett, Donny, Fomey, TX Williams, Stephen, Nashville, TN Williams, Steven, Lawton, OK Williams, William, Freehold, Nj Williamson, Charlotte, Tyler, TX Willoughby, Elizabeth, Colorado Springs CO Wilson, Cherise, Atlanta, TX Wilson, Dina, Lake jackson, TX Wilson, Kevin, Denison, TX Wilson, Wilson, Kim, Weatherford, TX Peggy, Ballinger, TX Wilson, Susan, lrving, TX Winegar, Richard, Waco, TX Winikka, Daniel, Pheonix, AZ Wisdom, Van, Katy, TX Withers, Robin, The Woodlands, TX Witte, Krista, Houston, TX Wold, Scott, Duncanville, TX Wolf, Gene, El Paso, TX Wong, Christopher, Dallas, TX Wood, Amy, Orange, TX Wood, Collynn, Lubbock, TX Wood, Sherrie, Houston, TX Woods, Audrey, Plano, TX Woods, Nicole, Waco, TX Woods, Shirley, Conroe, TX Wright, joanie, Simonton, TX Wright, julie, Arlington, TX Wright Wright , Nancylee, Abilene, TX , Nathan, Texarkana, TX Wright, Stacey, Oklahoma City, OK Wylie, Priscilla, Dallas, TX Yancey, Richard, Dallas, TX Yeary, Melissa, Coral Gables, FL Yee, Allison, Oklahoma City, OK Yi, Susan, Mesquite, TX Young, David, Arlington, TX Young, Donna, Denton, TX Young, Stacy, Dallas, TX Young, Stephanie, Vienna, VA Youngblood, Christy, Minden, LA Yount, Mitchell, Atlanta, TX Zophy, Karen, Ft. Worth, TX Zom, Becky, Waco, TX Zumwalt, julie, Alvin, TX Zunkel, Lea Ann, Houston, TX Sophomores 417 418 Freshmen Abel, Stephanie, Yukon, OK Abemathy, lean-Ann, Tyler, TX Abood, Lori, Elkhorn, NE Adams, Robert, Waco, TX Adams, Sonya, Snyder, TX Adlof, Kayla, Waxahachie, TX Adluri, Sucharita, Houston, Agnew, Melissa, Tyler, TX TX Ahmad, Syed, Amarillo, TX Ahn, Huicha, Dallas, Ainsworth, Gregory, Crockett, TX TX Albovias, jay, Ormond Beach, FL Albright, Leonard, Fayetteville, AR Alexander, Alana, Houston, TX Alexander, Scott, Waco, TX Alford, Karen, Brownsville, TX Allcom, jennifer, Rhome, Allen, Amanda, Dallas, TX TX Allen, Don, Lithia, FL Allen, Sherrie, Deer Park, Allen, Stuart, Houston, Allison, Christopher, Gunter, TX TX TX Alston, Denise, Santa Fe, TX Anders, Shelley, Plano, TX Anderson, Brad, Ft. Worth, Anderson, Carlton, Austin, TX TX f 'W'm,- Wav' ,Www ,,. , ff' fi . at we r at Above: Freshman class officers: Mike Tanner, Zoom Nguyen, Pat Terson. Above right: Mark O'Rear participates in Freshman Follies. Right: Debra Montgomery and friend get acquainted at Welcome Week, Anderson, Todd, Ruston, LA Anderson, james, Des Peres, MO Anderson, Ianet, Eagle Lake, TX Anderson, Karen, Richardson, TX Anderson, Kristin, Wichita, KS Anderson, Tina, Garland, TX Andrews, Melissa, Conroe, TX Angell, julie, San Antonio, TX Anthony, Shane, Amarillo, TX Ard, Ellen, Dallas, tX Amold, George, Houston, TX Ash, Barbaree, Birmingham, AL Ashby, john, Celina, TX Ashley, Angela, Ft. Worth, TX Ashley, Kimberly, New Braunfels, TX Atkins, Derek, Denton, TX Atkins, Tara, Brussels, Belgium Augusty, jennifer, Middletown, Nl Austin, Teresa, Greenville, MS Auvenshine, Larry, Lake jackson, TX Ayers, Cheryl, Houston, TX Ayers, Ieanette, Ft. Worth, TX Babbidge, Louis, Houston, TX Bachus, Susan, Temple, TX Baerg, Bill, Minneapolis, MN Bailey, Kasandra, Miami, TX Bailey, Laura, Houston, TX Baird, jason, Dallas, TX Bak, Kimberly, Richardson, TX Baker, lodi, Wichita, KS Baker, Michelle, Humble, TX Baker, Steve, Cedar Hill, TX Baldwin, Katherine, Stevens Point, WI Baldwin, Michael, Kelso, WA Ball, Shawn, Tyler, TX Ballew, joel, Dallas, TX Banks, Lorinda, Bethany, OK Banks, Timothy, Denton, TX Barger, Traci, Irving, TX Barker, Drew, Dallas, TX Barker, Gaye, Coral Gables, FL Barker, Kristen, Waco, TX Barker, Thomas, Victoria, TX Bames, Darryl, Houston, TX Bamett, Kelli, Waco, TX Barnett, Lisa, Ft. Smith, AR Barnett, William, El Paso, TX Baron, Wendy, Houston, TX Barrick, Stephen, Boulder City, NV Barringer, Paige, Arlington, TX Barry, Susan, Dallas, TX Bateman, Tom, Dallas, TX Bates, Robin, Hot Springs, AR Bates, Russ, Germantown, TN Battley, Sharon, Spring, TX Bauman, Chuck, Wyandotte, OK Bauman, Kimberly, Houston, TX Baxter, Betsy, Richardson, TX Beach, Brooke, Baton Rouge, TX Beadle, Laura, Clarksville, TX Beardsley, Erin, McAllen, TX Beaty, David, Longview, TX Beauchamp, Bryan, Corpus Christi, TX Beavers, Holly, San Antonio, TX Beavers, Marie, Rlesel, TX Becker, Brett, Seguin, TX Beckham, Monica, Moraga, CA Beel, Todd, Monroeville, PA Beikman, Laura, San Antonio, TX Belew, Lisa, Vemon, TX Bell, Chris, Oklahoma City, OK Bell, Darren, Houston, TX Bell, Tracy, Ft. Worth, TX Bellue, Erin, Houston, TX Benavides, Thomas, Houston, TX Bendele, Iulie, Duncanville, TX Bennett, Catherine, Houston, TX Benno, Mark, Plano, TX Berry, Pepper, Arlington, TX Bevers, Lisa, Garland, TX Bianco, Paul, Massapequa Park, NY Biehl, Marc, Conroe, TX Bieler, Glen, Irving, TX Bigony, Ioan, Humble, TX Billman, jim, Mullin, TX Bills, Mark, Belton, TX Binford, Iuliana, Dallas, TX Bingham, Denise, San Antonio, TX Bingham, Dillion, Austin, TX Bird, Tim, Dallas, TX Blackbum, Melissa, Richmond, TX Blaettner, Ramona, Houston, TX Blankenship, Kyle, Red Oak, TX Plazine, Lorraine, San Antonio, TX Blilie, Robin, Pasadena, TX Blume, Kathy, Ft. Worth, TX Bockelmann, Ingrid, Houston, TX Bode, Leigh, Grove, OK Bode, Robin, San Antonio, TX Bona, Scott, Beeville, TX Bond, David, Bedford, TX Boone, Amy, Dallas, TX Borah, Karen, Oldham, SD Borders, Damon, Waxahachie, TX Boren, Kim, Pt. Smith, AR Bormann, jean, Stuttgart, AR Bomhouser, Michelle, Waco, TX Boswell, Kathleen, Richardson, TX Bounds, Kara, Dallas, TX Bourlon, Brooke, Oklahoma City, OX Boward, Nancy, San Antonio, TX Bowden, Cami, Waco, TX Bowles, Michele, Richardson, TX Bowman, Kirk, Warrensburg MO Box, Tamara, Highland, TX Boyd, Amy, Plano, TX Boyd, Cindy, Waco, TX Bradbury, Carrie, San Antonio, TX Bradshaw, Beverly, Richardson, TX Brady, Mary, Butler, PA Bragaw, Rebecca, Springtown, TX Brake, Barry, San Antonio, TX Brammer, Matthew, Paradise Valley, AZ Branham, Michael, Westlake, OK Braswell, jennifer, Seguin, TX Bray, Tracy, Rockwall, TX Breedlove, jennifer, Austin, TX Brewer, Brett, Tulsa, OK Briggs, Shannon, Kingsport, TN Bringol, Laura, Austin, TX Britton, Fredrick, Bedford, TX Brock, Shana, Arlington, TX Brockenbrough, Key, Houston, TX Broden, Rhonda, Richardson, TX Bronner, Lynne, Spring, TX Brooks, jeffrey, Waco, TX Brown, Alan, Dallas, TX Brown Debbie, Deer Park, TX Brown, Don, Corpus Christi, TX Brown, Kevin, Pearland, TX reshmen A Brown, Michelle, Ft. Carson, C0 Brown, Mimi, Waxahachie, TX Brown, Sherry, Houston, TX Browning, Laurie, Edna, TX Brumit, Kimberly, Dallas, TX Brumley, Lynn, Granbury, TX Brumlow, Charles, Floresville, TX Bruner, Charles, Hillsboro, TX Bryant, Deborah, San Antonio, TX Bryant, Mike, Houston, TX Buergermeister, Bjorn, Houston, TX Bullock, Ellen, Houston, TX Burdick, Kathryn, Leawood, KS Burke, judi, Lake Ridge, VA Burke, William, Kingwood, TX Burkett, Laura, Los Alamos, NM Burkey, Cindi, N. Richland Hills, TX Burleigh, Lisa, Aransas Pass, TX Burns, Doug, Houston, TX Burroughs, julie, Beaumont, TX Burton, Elizabeth, Waco, TX Burton, Lee, Wichita, KS Bush, Tod, Athens, TX Butts, Kevin, Richardson, TX Byers, john, Ft. Worth, TX Bynum, Angela, Siloam Springs, AR Byrd, Cyndi, Austin, TX Cabaniss, Cheryl, Spring, TX Cable, Retha, Ft. Worth, TX Cade, jeff, Dallas, TX Cain, Mary Ann, Arlington, TX Caldwell, Michelle, Dallas, TX Camarano, joel, San Antonio, TX Cameron, Donna, Albuquerque, NM Cameron, Elizabeth, Ore City, TX Campbell, Carolyn, Lake Oswego, OR Campbell, Kerry, Perryton, TX Campbell, Stephen, Sanger, TX Campbell, Susan, Humble, TX Campos, Christine, Irving, TX Cancelosi, Marian, Waco, TX Cannon, Larry, Garland, TX Cantrell, Michael, Midland, TX Cappis, Andrew, Los Alamos, NM Cardell, julie, San Antonio, TX Carey, Colleen, Farmington Hills, M Cargile, Chad, Abilene, TX Carin, Warren, Tahlequah, OK Carpenter, Michelle, McAllen, TX Carr, johnna, Corsicana, TX Carson, Brad, Tulsa, OK Carter, David, Dallas, TX Carter, Mark, Little Rock, AR Cartwright, Arthur, San Antonio, TX Carver, Donna, Midland, TX Casten, jamie, Plano, TX Castilleja, Patricia, Waco, TX Caston, Carla, Metairie, LA Castrogiouvanni, Leslie, Rockford, IL Caveness, Deanna, Trinity, TX Caycedo, Annette, Tyler, TX Chadduck, janet, Gillette, WY Chalasani, Renu, Baton Rouge, LA Chambers, Kendra, Hurst, TX Chance, jeffrey, Riverside, CA Chandler, Leslie, Stone Mountain, G Chaney, Daniel, Allen, TX Chang, Chal, Richardson, TX Chang, Hye-ok, Arlington, TX Chapman, Tammy, Palm Bay, FL Cheek, Darlene, Santa Fe, NM Cheency, jeffery, Lakewood, C0 Cheney, Owen, Carrollton, TX Christian, Casey, Dallas, TX Christopher, Tina, Wylie, TX Chronister, Mark, Dallas, TX Chu, Kevin, Houston, TX Clanin, Tammy, Grove City, OH Clark, Nancy, Ft. Worth, TX Clark, Valerie, Arlington, TX Claussen, Christine, Poquoson, VA Clayton, Kristy, Lone jack, Mo Clegg, Paul, Waco, TX Clements, Robert, Irving, TX Clemons, Steve, Waco, TX Cleveland, Kenneth, Houston, TX Clotfelter, Cynthia, Plano, TX Cobb, jonathan, Bartlesville, OK Coggins, Lisa, Dallas, TX Cole, Mark, Farwell, TX Colihan, joseph, Waco, TX Colle, Kimber, Pineville, AR Combs, Chris, Kansas City, M0 Condray, Michelle, Houston, TX Conn, Richard, Odessa, TX Connally, Michele, Dallas, TX Conovaloff, Tanya, San Antonio, TX Conradt, Brad, Lometa, TX Coody, Bret, Waco, TX Coody, Lyska, Waco, TX Cook, David, Edmond, OK Cooke, Scott, Oklahoma City, OK Cooper, Berkley, Dallas, TX Cooper, Kerri, Plano, TX Cork, Wendy, Arcadia, CA Corrigan, Pamela, Dallas, TX Coston, julie, Ft. Worth, TX Cottingham, Craig, Houston, TX Cottrill, jason, Friendswood, TX Couey, Suzanne, Waco, TX Cougill, Sarah, Lafayette, IN Coulon, Wendy, San Diego, CA Courington, Sherry, Deridder, LA Cowan, Celia, Hamlin, TX Cowley, Allen, Paris, TX Cox, April, Dallas, TX Craig, Bliss, Kilgore, TX Craine, Kelly, Waco, TX Cram, Lorie, Austin, TX Cramer, Ronda, Georgetown, TX Crane, Emily, Houston, TX Crane, Kelly, Overland Park, KS Crawford, janet, Houston, TX Creamer, Bowen, San Antonio, TX Cresswell, Courtney, Dallas, TX Crews, Laura, Casper, WY Critser, Sabrina, San Antonio, TX Cron, Gwendolyn, McAllen, TX Crossett, Edie, Richardson, TX Crossely, Lea, Waxahachie TX Crownover, Cindi, Waco, TX Crumley, George, Dallas, TX Crumpacker, David, Plano, TX Culbertson, Amy, Conroe, TX Cummings, Terry, Houston, TX Cummins, Chris, Plano, TX Cunningham, Gayle, Ft. Worth, TX Currin, Christie, Tyler, TX Curry, Dwight, Ft. Smith, AR Curtis, Anthony, Springfield, MO Q.. reshmen we 9 X -v fi? ev Q Cutrer, Tammi, Deer Park, TX Cyrier, Gregory, Bedford, TX Dailey, Iill, Spring, TX Dame, Robyn, Farmington, NM Dance, Bill, Dallas, TX Daniel, Cathy, Hot Springs, AR Darr, Stephanie, Tulsa, OK Dashiell, Patricia, Waco, TX Davenport, Suzanne, Carrollton, TX Davidson, Scott, Arlington, TX Davis, Andrea, Shreveport, LA Davis, Christopher, Denton, TX Davis, Ion, New Boston, TX Davis, Kimberly, Mesquite, TX Davis, Kristy, Richardson, TX Davis, Camille, Colleyville, TX Davis, Lisa, Dallas, TX Davis, Paul, Denton, TX Davis, Perryman, Houston, TX Davis, Rene, Columbia, SC Day, Andrew, St. Louis, M0 Debusk, Amy, Houston, TX Delp, D'Ann, Ft. Worth, TX Demond, Timothy, Belleville, ll. Denman, Paul, Stephenville, TX Denney, Sharon, Richardson, TX Dentry, Sherrilynne, Waco, TX Derden, Amy, Dension, TX Detrick, Cathrine, Soldotna, AK Devillier, Guy, Deridder, LA Dickinson, Iill, Waco, TX Dickson, Marcie, Pensacola, FL Deitrich, Melinda, Arlington, TX Dietz, Lisa, Edmond, OK Dietze, Gretchen, Sulphur Springs, TX Dillahunty, Darla, Little Rock, AR Dobbs, Kristen, Lockhart, TX Dobroski, Dedra, Dallas, TX Dodd, jane, Plano, TX Domingue, Susan, Lufkin, TX Dominy, Debbie, Perland, TX Donaldson, Catherine, Waco, TX Donehoo, Scott, Houston, TX Donovan, john, Austin, TX Donowho, Bryan, Denison, TX Dooley, David, Dallas, TX Dorsey, Lisa, Tempe, AZ Dosher, Melissa, Winnfield, LA Dotson, Daniel, Graham, TX Dotson, Holly, Houston, TX Douglass, Deeanne, Overland Park, KS Dover, Sherry, Austin, TX Dowden, Debra, Marshall, TX Downey, Christine, Tempe, AZ Downing, joe, Denver, CO Downing Todd, Birmingham, AL Doyle, Michele, DeSoto, TX Dozier, julie, Richardson, TX Draper, Lori, Wylie, TX Dreier, Kyle, Irving, TX Drennan, Arrenia, Graham, TX Dreyer, Melissa, Amarillo, TX Dreyfuss, Darian, Dallas, TX Driggers, Delaina, San Antonio, TX Dry, Becky, Waco, TX Duggins, Shara, Winnsboro, TX Duke, Thomas, New Braunfels, TX Dunn, Andrea, Waco, TX Durbin, Chris, Mansfield, TX Durdin, Cathy, Waco, TX Durfee, Shelten, St. George, UT Durham, Debbie, Burke, VA Durham, Emily, Carrollton, TX Durham, Paula, Plano, TX Durose, Dawn Ann, Lancaster, Ol-I Dutton, Frank, Plano, TX Eakins, Clay, Irving, TX Eastood, Mary, Houston, TX Eastwood, Robert, Richardson, TX Eberhart, Mark, Colorado Springs, CO Eberwein, Dan, Ladue, MO Edgar, Laurie, jackson, MS Edwards, Lori, Wichita, KS Edwards, Melissa, San Diego, CA Eichler, Dan, Austin, TX Elam, Carrie, Wichita Falls, TX Elick, Lori, Mexia, TX Elledge, Deidra, Abilene, TX Elledge, Karen, Wylie, TX Elliott, Iames, Iackson, MS Elstun, Melinda, Dallas, TX Engel, Mark, St. Louis, MO Engelmeier, Denise, San Antonio, TX English, Darren, Houston, TX English, Karen, Waco, TX English, Tameryn, Lewisville, TX Erekson, Christine, Arlington, TX Ernst, Deanne, Richardson, TX Eshenour, Gretchen, Houston, TX Evans, Karen, Minden, LA Evans, Karen, Houston, TX Evans, Rebecca, Houston, TX Evetts, Michelle, Catesville, TX Evins, Diane, Port Lavaca, TX Ewing, Tabi, Houston, TX Falkner, Cindi, Brentwood, TN Falls, Kim, Waco, TX Fancher, Ieff, Houston, TX Farkas, Marybeth, Richardson, TX Farley, Travis, Dallas, TX Farmer, jason, Houston, TX Farmer, Michelle, Olney, TX Farr, Brian, jackson, MS Fatheree, Lisa, San Antonio, TX Faulhaber, Holly, Dallas, TX Feir, Robyn, Washington D.C, Feliciano, Nicholas, Dallas, TX Felty, Catherine, Edmond, OK Ferguson, john, Dallas, TX Ferris, Sara, Waco, TX Feuerbacher, Charles, San Antonio, TX Field, Donna, Leawood, KS Field, Emily, Montpelier, VT Fine, Thomas, Waco, TX Fischer, Karen, Plano, TX Fitte, Rachel, Marlin, TX Fitz, Amy, Marquez, TX Flahive, Sharon, Bastrop, TX Floehr, Byra, Houston, TX Flory, Gregory, Roanoke, TX Floyd, Susan, Dallas, TX Focarile, Deborah, Stony Point, NY Foley, Wendy, Mexia, TX Forbes, Ioyce, San Antonio, TX Ford, Mark, Citrus Heights, CA Fore, Melissa, San Antonio, TX Foreman, Karen, Houston, TX Foreman, Susan, White Bear Lake, MN Forsythe, Scott, Grand Prairie, TX Foster, Michael, Dallas, TX Foulds, Gregory, San Antonio, TX Fountain, Mitzi, Mexia, TX Fowinkle, Sandra, Plano, TX Fowler, Shelly, Lubbock, TX Fox, Bradley, Corpus Christi, TX Fox, Steve, Dallas, TX Frank, Amy, St. Louis, MO Franklin, Dawn, Missouri City, TX Franklin, joseph, Ft. Worth, TX Franzen, Bret, Naperville, Il. Frasher, Douglas, Dallas, TX Freeman, Christopher, Humble, TX Freeman, Greg, Dallas, TX Freeman, Iohn, Pleasonton, CA Freeman, Marisa, Kaufman, TX Freeman, Ruth, Enid, OK Frieschlag, Brian, Darien, IL Fries, Jenifer, Belleville, IL Frye, Carla, Hereford, TX Fullen, Shauna, Midland, TX Fullerton, Meredith, Kingwood, TX Funderbunk, Susan, Houston, TX Fuxa, Amy, Weatherford, TX Gage, Dee Dee, Scottsdale, AZ Gage, Floyd, Killeen, TX Gage, Lowell, Rosenberg, TX Calbreath, Traci, Grand Prairie, TX Gallehugh, Allen, Arlington, TX Gamble, Brad, Plano, TX Gann, Danna, Brenham, TX Gaona, Lilianna, Laredo, TX Garcia, Beatrice, Waco, TX Gardner, Bryn, Rockville, MD Gardner, Iojuan, Southlake, TX Garibaldi, Byron, Houston, TX Garlett, Michele, Leawood, KS Garner, Paige, Denton, TX Garretson, Whitney, Richardson, TX Garrett, Alyce, Longview, TX Garrett, Misty, Lufkin, TX Garrett, Paula, Greenville,TX Garrison, Ginger, Ward Grove, AK Garvey, Barbara, Houston, TX Garza, Ernest, Corpus Christi, TX Gault, Marc, Arlington, TX Gay, Carolyn, Russellville, AR Gehlbach, Mark, Waco, TX Gemberling, Margaret, San Antonio, T Gibbs, David, Bethany, OK Gibbs, joel, Wheaton, IL Gibson, Heather, Amarillo, TX Gibson, Stephanie, Texarkana, TX Gilbert, Shawn, Bossier City, LA Gilkerson, Wendy, Dallas, TX Gilliland, Lance, Oklahoma City, OK Gilmore, Shelley, Vemon, TX Gilson, Gay, Vicotria, TX Ginter, Shelly, Elkton, MI Giotes, Brad, Waco, TX Glaser, Roxanne, Cameron, TX Glass, Carol, Odessa, TX Glenn, Scott, Boulder City, NV Goar, Iann, Russellville, AR Gober, Susan, Littleton, CO Goelzer, Paul, Arlington, TX Goforth, Mark, Athens, TX Gonzalez, Charlotte, Weslaco, TX Goodner, Beth, Brownwood, TX Goodwin, Brad, San Angelo, TX Gosda, Nicholas, Prospect Heights, IL Gosselin, Alicia, Houston, TX Graf, Ioerg, Waco, TX Graham, Lynn, Brentwood, TN Graham, Michael, League City, TX Grant, Kimberly, Lake jackson, TX Grant, Stanley, Waco, TX Graves, Amy, Dallas, TX Graves, Berry, Waco, TX Graves, Matt, Ft. 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Smith, AR Holden, Michael, Bemidji, MN Holder, Karen, San Antonio, TX Holder, Susan, Baytown, TX Holleman, W. Key, Franklin, TN Holley, Amy, Sunnyvale, TX Hollingsworth, Chad, Ft. Worth, TX Hollon, Michelle, Weslaco, TX Holloway, Teresa, Austin, TX Holmes, Amy, Alameda, CA Holmes, Christopher, Tulsa, OK Holmes, Mitchelle, Ft. Worth, TX Holt, Mary, Dallas, TX Holt, Mendie, Houston, TX Honea, Paula, Houston, TX Hooker, Laura, Houston, TX Hoover, Matt, Austin, TX Hom, lon, Texarkana, AR Hom, Katherine, Dallas, TX Horner, Patricia, Carbondale, lL Hossfeld, Vicki, Tuscon, AZ Hoster, Amy, Dallas, TX Houser, Crystal, San Atnonio, TX Houston, Amy, Nashville, TN Houston, Iayne, Frankston, TX Howard, jill, Oklahoma City, OK Howard, Melissa, Dallas, TX Howard, Russell, Livingston, TX Howard, Sarah, Houston, TX Howser, john, Cordova, TN Hsu, Margaret, San Antonio, TX Hubbard, Diane, Port Neches, TX Hubenak, Kelley, Waco, TX Huber, Marlo, Wichita, KS Huber, Melissa, Tyler, TX Huff, Nancy, Lake jackson, TX Huff, Paige, Pilot Point, TX Hugh, David, Waco, TX Hughens, Sandy, Houston, TX Hughes, Brian, Ardmore, OK Hughes, Deedee, Houston, TX Hughes, Donna, Ponca City, OK Hughes, Marla, Tyler, TX Hutcheson, james, Creve Coeur, MO Hutchinson, Kelly, Sioux Falls, SD Hutchinson, Stephen, Dallas, TX Ingham, Aimee, Corsicana, TX lngraham, Mark, Kirkwood, MO Ingram, Merissa, Kerrville, TX Inmon, Lee, Lewisville, TX Isham, Melanie, Wichita, KS Isuani, Gaby, Beaumont, TX Ivey, Cliff, Crosby,TX Ivy, Angela, Dallas, TX Ivy, Audra, Arlington, TX jackson, Kyle, Baton Rouge, LA jacobson, Denise, Houston, TX jagou, Diana, Houston, TX jarvis, john, Tyler, TX jasso, Margaret, Waco, TX jennings, Karin, Houston, TX jemigan, Katherine, Sweeny, TX jester, Karina, Plainview, TX jett, Michelle, Little Rock, AR johns, Alicia, Arlington, TX johnson, Elizabeth, Kansas City, MO johnson, james, Arlington, TX johnson, jeffrey, Liberty, TX johnson, jennifer, Los Atos, CA johnson, jennifer, Dallas, TX johnson, john, Cypress, TX johnson, Raleigh, Houston, TX johnson, Dwight, Garland, TX johnston, Craig, Lake jackson, TX johnston, Kristin, Longview, TX johnston, Steven, Tyler, TX johnstone, Grant, Houston, TX jones, Beth, Springfield, MO jones, Cathy, Shreveport, LA jones, james, Rosebud, TX jones, Kevin, Beaumont, TX jones, Stephanie, Albuquerque, NM jones, Terrie, Dallas, TX jones, Tim, Kilgore, TX jones, Timothy, jacksonville, TX jones, Wendy, Dallas, TX jordan, Michael, Katy, TX jordan, Ruth, Palestine, TX jury, Michele, Plano, TX Kao, Hourn, Waco, TX Karimi, Sepideh, Tehran, Iran Karlson, Stephen, Arlington, TX Kaufman, Traci, Cedar Hill, TX Kawamoto, janine, Arlington, TX Kayashima, Keiko, Houston, TX Keathley, Kathlene, Waco, TX Keating Heather, Denton, TX Keating, Mark, Overland Park, KS Kee, Leigh Ann, Richardson, TX Keel, Amanda, Richmond, VA Keels, Lea, Belton, TX Keester, Sherry, Dallas, TX Keller, jennifer, Overland Park, KS Kelley, Cheryl, Germantown, TN Kennedy, Amber, Spring, TX Kennedy, Patricia, New Cumberland, PA Kennedy, Sharman, Odessa, TX Kent, Amy, Lufkin, TX Kernodle, Carl, Wynne, AR Kesler, Stephanie, Dallas, TX Kibbe, Kathryn, Roanoke, TX Kim, Su, Waco, TX King, Allen, Houston, TX King, Allison, Shreveport, LA King, Brian, Palestine, TX King, Kimberly, Dallas, TX King, Laurie, Waco, TX King, Marla, Humble, TX Kirkham, Brentley, Rocky Mount, NC Kirkpatrick, Monica, Ft. Worth, TX Kirsch, Kimberly, Harlingen, TX Kistler, Lisa, Lufkin, TX Klem, Chong-Hui, San Antonio, TX Knapton, Kurt, Bedford, TX Knight, Mary, Garland, TX Knollin, Tracy, Dallas, TX Knowlton, Cody, San Antonio, TX Knowlton, Leslie, Katy, TX Knox, Shawn, Vega, TX Kocian, Mari-Anne, Waco, TX Koehn, Charlene, Pearland, TX Kopper, Susie, Colorado Springs, CO Korenek, janet, San Antonio, TX Korhonen, Earl, Esko, MN Kralis, Mitch, Richardson, TX Krause, Heather, Brookfield, WI Kreft, Angie, Alvin, TX Kreigsmann, Kari, Parker, CO Krumbholz, luliann, Dallas, TX Kuenzli, Christian, Victoria, TX Kyle, Leslie, Sherman, TX Lacy, Cami, Stephenville, TX Lakin, Phillip, Tulsa, OK Lamar, Kimberly, Colleyville, TX Lamb, Karen, Wylie, TX Lambert, Brian, El Paso, TX Laminack, Kristin, Dallas, TX Lancaster, Kelly, Bryan, TX Lancaster, Laura, Dallas, TX Lancaster, Russ, Waco, TX Landreth, Kimberly, Denton, TX Lane, Greg, Arlington, TX Lane, Heather, Dallas, TX Langan, Lauri, Englewood, C0 Langley, Susan, El Dorado, AR Lankford, Leigh, Dallas, TX Landford, Wesley, Austin, TX Lapp, Amy, Arlington, TX Larsen, Peter, Andover, MA Latham, Angela, Arlington, TX Latimer, Terri, San Antonio, TX Lavender, Greg, Dallas, TX Law, Deanna, Alvin, TX Lawrence, Bob, Arlington, TX Leach, Lori, Arlington, TX Leamy, Michele, San Diego, CA Leathem, Susan, Houston, TX Lecrone, jay, Plano, TX Ledoux, Patrick, London, England Lee, Christopher, Monroe, LA Lee, Hsuch-Ming, Plano, TX Leforce, Randall, Ond Creek, OK Lehman, Laura, Dallas, TX Leidecker, Phaedra, Grand Prairie, TX Lemaster, Kamron, Dallas, TX rw? 430 Freshmen Lester, Rhonda, Cost, TX Lewis, Melissa, Duncanville, TX Lewis, Patricia, San Antonio, TX Libolt, Traci, Garland, TX Lilly, Gina, Spring, TX Lindsey, Debra, Waco, TX Lindsey, Lori, San Antonio, TX Lindsey, Rod, Gainesville, TX Lineberry, Allen, Longview, TX Linville, Gary, Dallas, TX Lippincott, Lisa, Houston, TX Liptrap, Kelly, Garland, TX List, Lance, Amarillo, TX Little, Allisond, Arlington, TX Lloyd, Amy, White Oak, TX Lock, Paul, Little Rock, AR Lombard, john, Rockwall, TX Lonborg Karla, Dallas, TX Loney, Sheri, Kingwood, TX Looney, David, Tulsa, OK Looper, Debra, San Antonio, TX Loos, Allyson, Dallas, TX Lootens, Timothy, Spring, TX Love, Carol, Edmond, OK Loving, Sheryl, Dallas, TX Lowe, jeri, Pineville, LA Lowery, jennifer, Wharton, TX Lowrance, Tori, Conroe, TX Lowry, Robert, Rockwall, TX Loyez, Doris, San Antonio, TX Lumpkin, Kathy, Dallas, TX Lumpkin, Libby, Dallas, TX Luper, Terri, Waco, TX Lynton, Cameron, Refugio, TX Lyttaker, Kevin, Mesquite, TX Macchia, Christa, Miller Place, NY Mack, Glen, Dallas, TX Madewell, john, Houston, TX Magness, Marla, Houston, TX Magyar, Scott, Aspen, CO Magyar, Stephen, Garland, TX Mahan, Tia, Springtown, TX Mahony, james, Mewton, MA Makely, Karen, Houston, TX Malone, Patrick, Dallas, TX Maltbie, Mary, Houston, TX Manahan, Elnora, Arlington, TX Manoleas, Dawn, Tucson, AZ Maples, jamie, Mission, TX Maples, Shannon, Missouri City, TX Marshall, Karen, Pittsburg TX Marshall, Kelly, Pasadena, TX Martin, Allison, Pineville, LA Martin, Beverly, Abilene, TX Martin, Laura, Houston, TX Martin, Michelle, Richardson, TX Martin, Robyn, Albuquerque, NM Marx, Melissa, Plano, TX Masel, Carl, Raytown, MO Mathews, Lydia, jasper, TX Mathis, Mark, Dallas, TX Matsumoto, Carla, Mesquite, TX Mattes, Becky, Alvin, TX Matthews, Kelly, Wharton, TX Matthews, Lorena, Dallas, TX Matthews, Monique, Longview, TX Matthews, Patti, Anahuac, TX Maudlin, Brent, Greenwood, IN May, Christine, Houston, TX May, Shannon, Baton Rouge, LA May, Steven, Duncanville, TX Mayer, Stephanie, Palm Harbor, FL Mayo, Carin, Harlingen, TX McAnulty, jana, Tyler, TX McCammish, Margaret, Richardson, TX McClellan, jonathan, Ft. Worth, TX McCool, Scott, Richardson, TX McCord, Leisa, Houston, TX McCormick, Matthew, Holtville, CA McCown, Marla, Beaumont, TX McCown, Paul, Tyler, TX CcCoy, Nancy, Ft. Worth, TX McCray, Stephanie, Dallas, TX McCullor, Robin, Plano, TX McCullough, Amy, Grand Prairie, TX McCullough, Kelley, San Antonio, TX McDole, Danna, Littlefield, TX McDonald, Brent, Ft. Worth, TX McDonald, john, Bredericksburg, TX McDonald, Shelley, Corsicana, TX McFadden, Kaye, Tyler, TX McPadin, Samantha, Seabrook, TX McGarvin, Melissa, Gillette, WY McGee, Gregory, Waco, TX McGraw, Kurt, Edmond, OK Mclntyre, jennifer, Plano, TX Mclver, Kelly, Houston, TX McKechnie, Kevin, Houston, TX McKeever, Michelle, Waco, TX McKenzie, jennifer, Plano, TX McKnight, Sheila, Houston, TX McKune, jolyn, Coppell, TX Mclain, Holly, Ft, Worth, TX McLaughlin, Kellye, Rockwall, TX Mclomas, Scot, Dallas, TX McMeans, Brian, Oklahoma City, OK McMul1an, Dawn, Waxahachie, TX McPherron, Timothy, Houston, TX McPherson, Amy, Amarillo, TX McQueen, Tiffany, Longview, TX McStay, Dee, Dallas, TX Meadows, Angie, Waco, TX Meek, Mark, Los Fresnos, TX Mehdizadeh, Yahya, Teheran, Iran Mehegan, Sheila, Mesquite, TX Melhorn, Leigh Ann, Ft. Worth, TX Mellick, Lanelle, Birmingham, IA Mercer, Linda, Grove, OK Merriweather, Susan, Hutchinson, KS Messano, Diana, Salt Lake City, UT Methvin, Mia, Oklahoma City, OK Metz, Nancy, Richardson, TX Meyer, Chad, Gainseville, TX Michaels, Amy, Plano, TX Miles, Charice, Oklahoma City, OK Miller, Anne, Little Rock, AR Miller, David, Garland, TX Miller, Debbie, Shreveprot, LA Miller, Debbi: Plano, TX Miller, Genni, Cedar Hill, TX Miller, Kacy, San Antonio, TX Miller, Laura, Dallas, TX Miller, Paul, Rapid City, SD Miller, Teresa, Dallas, TX Miller, Todd, joplin, MO Miller, Vicki, Newark, OH Millerman, Eric, Dallas, TX Milligan, Pat, Midland, TX Mills, Eric, Tulsa, OK Minton, Michele, Garland, TX Mireles, Thelma, Midland, TX TX Mitchell, Kyle, Barry, Mitchell, Lori, Austin, TX t, IL Mitcheltree, Beth, Park Fores Mitteness, Mike, Hutto, TX Moak, kristen, Baytown, TX Mobley, Allen, Denison, TX Moffett, Iulie, Dallas, TX Monroe, Alicia, Ft. Worth, TX Montgomery, Debra, Overland Park, KS Montgovery, Michelle, Edmond, OK Montgomery, Sharon, Houston, TX Moore, Lane, Houston, TX Moore, Tandy, Manchester, MO Moore, Tom, Houston, TX Moraitis, Dawn, Spring, TX Moreau, Walter, Escondido, CA TX LA Moren, Leighton, Andrews, Morgan, Lynn, Sulphur, Morris, Marla, Grapevine, TX Morris, Scott, Marshall, TX AR Morris, Ron, Conway, Morrison, Iulie, San Antonio, TX TX Morrow, Ken, Dallas, Morton, David, Waco, TX TX TX TX Morton, Stephanie, Ft. Worth, Moulton, Michelle, Richardson, Mueller, john, Lake jackson, TX TX TX Musser, Amanda, Pickerington, OH Myers, Robert, Plano, TX Myre, Liz, Chesterfield, MO Nabors, Vicki, Richardson, TX Mullins, Brett, San Angelo, Munn, john, Ft. Worth, Murray, Ann-Marie, Hurst, Nalk, Manoj, Zimbabwe Napierkowslci,1ill, Saratoga, NY Napoli, Michael, Austin, TX TX Nash, Giselle, Kilgore, Nation, Laura, Dallas, TX Nativi, Kirk, Houston, TX Nelson, Lisa, Carrollton, TX Nelson, Paige, Uvalde, TX TX Netzer, Dana, Hurst, Neumann, Mark, Ft. Worth, TX Neutzling, Karen, San Antonio, TX TX New julie, Victoria, Newby, john, San Marcos, TX Ngo, Mindy, Houston, TX Nguyen, Zoom, Houston, TX Nichols, Ann, Midland, TX AR Michols, Michael, N. Little Rock, Niemann, Laura, Dallas, TX Nightingale, Greg, Bloomfield Hills, Ml Nix, Gerald, Houston, TX Noland, jamie, Marshall, TX TX TX Northcutt, Aurelia, Longview, TX Norville, Scott, Mourovia, Liberia Novak, Kevin, Ft. Worth, TX Novogradac, LeeAnn, Houston, TX Null, Nancy, Corsicana, Norris, Christopher, Malakoff, Norris Iohn, Arlington, TX Nunan, Maureen, Upper Saddle River, Nl 432 Freshmen O'Brien, Douglas, Dallas, TX 0'Brien, jennifer, Dallas, TX 0'Cnnnell, Shawn, McAllen, TX TN TX O'Neill, Stephen, Memphis, 0' Rear, Mark, Texarkana, Oakes, Allison, San Antonio, TX Ochs, Ann-Margaret, Chattanooga, TN Oh, Theresa, Grand Prairie, TX Oholendt, Michael, Tyler, TX Ok, lndeok, Luboock, TX Oosman, Rehana, Collinsville, PL Ord, Karen, Dallas, TX Orem, jacqueline, Dripping Springs, TX Orsini, Beth, Abilene, TX Ortiz, Ana, Tegucigalpa, Honduras Ortiz, Carlos, Austin, TX Osgood, john, Austin, TX Osmun, Carrie, Houston, TX Owen, Tamra, Baton Rouge, LA Owens, Doug, Hereford, TX Owens, Gary, Odessa, TX Pace, Kelly, Seguin, TX Pacheco, Renise: Katy, TX Packard, jennifer, North Conway, NH Page, Bradley, Grand Prairie, TX Palmisano, Lisa, Houston, TX Parham, Daun, Saginaw, TX Park, john, Katy, TX Parker, Cyndi, Dallas, TX Parker, Traci, Lamarque, TX Parks, Carissa, Lewisville, TX Parks, Kari, Dallas, TX Parks, Kristi, Dallas, TX Parks, Shelley, Corpus Christi, TX Parmer, Holly, joshua, TX Pascal, Stacey, Waco, TX Paschall, Dwayne, Richardson, TX Pate jean Anne: Brentwood, TN Pattillo, Michael, Atlanta, TX Pausky, Laura, Bishop, TX Pawelek, jennifer, Midland, TX Payne, Greg, Roanoke, TX Payne, Sarah, Austin, TX Pearson, Donna, Sugarland, TX Pearson, john: Oranbe Vale, CA Pearson, Lori, Dallas, TX Peavler, David, Beaumont, TX Pecina, Toni, Duncanville, TX Pedison, Beth, Marshall, TX Pellek, Carolyn, San Antonio, TX Pemberton, Robert, Temple, TX Penney, Kyle, Richarson, TX Pennison, Karen, LaPorte, TX Pepper, jennifer, Round Rock, TX Perry, Holly, Waco, TX Perry, jana, Richardson, TX Perry, Laurie, Abilene, TX Perry, Michele, San Antonio, TX Person, Kirk, Loveland, CO Peters, Kevin, Potomac, MD Petro, Toby, Grand Prairie, TX Pettis, Carolyn, Beaumont, TX Peyton, Elizabeth, Houston, TX Pham, Ngoc-Le, Garland, TX Phillips, Dana, Kerrville, TX Phillips, Miriam, Birmingham, AL Pierson, Tiffany, Bedford, TX Pike, Leigh Ann, Dallas, TX Pinckard, Kimberly, Austin, TX Pinson, Allison, Duncanville, TX Piper, Penni, Canton, TX Pitzer, Suzanne, Waco, TX Platt, Douglas, Pittsburgh, PA Pliler, Suzanne, Dallas, TX Pocsik, Lynn, Plano, TX Poe, Charles, Eugene, OR 434 Freshmen Poldrack, Russell, Rosenberg, TX Poletes, George, Bedford, TX Polis, Michael, McAllen, TX Pollock, Weston, Hurst, TX Polonoski, Stephen, McAllen, TX Ponce, Lauren, Irving, TX Pool, jamie, Athens, TX Powell, Deborah, Little Rock, AR Powers, Sylvia, Richardson, TX Pritchard, David, Lakewood, C0 Pruett, Elizabeth, Austin, TX Pulatie, Laurie, Austin, TX Purcell, Leeanne, Winnsboro, TX Purcell, Michelle, Winnsboro, TX Purtle, Van, Plano, TX Putnam, Shari, Ponca City, OK Pyle, Hoyte, Little Rock, AR Quick, Mark, Arlington, TX Radke, Kelley, Shawnee, KS Rae, jonathan, Waco, TX Raetzsch, Kathleen, Seguin, TX Ragan, Regena, Ft. Worth, TX Ragsdale, Kyle, Duncanville, TX Ragsdale, Shelley, Houston, TX Rairigh, Ronald, Scottsdale, AZ Ramey, Leslie, Mtn. View, CA Ramirez, Reynaldo, Honduras Ranc, Richard, El Paso, TX Randall, Beverly, The Colony, TX Rasmussen, Kirsten, Silverdale, WA Ratliff, Clennell, Ft. Worth, TX Ray, Christopher, Kansas City, Mo. Ray, Robin, Beeville, TX Reaves, Mark, Birmingham, AL Reeves, Don, Plano, TX Reeves, Melissa, Canollton, TX Rehm, Dorothy, Waco, TX Reinhold, Cynthia, Golden, C0 Reino, Amy, Arlington, TX Renfro, Kimberly, Tyler, TX Repult, Stacy, Memphis, TN Rester, james, Lake jackson, TX Rhodes, David, Houston, TX Rhodes, jeana, San Antonio, TX Rhodes, Pamela, Mesquite, TX Rial, Renee, Duncanville, TX Rice, David, San Antonio, TX Rich, Paulla, Arlington, VA Richard, Ann, Seabrook, TX Richardson, Brinkley, Houston, TX Ridley, Dawn, Plano, TX Riley, Karen, Sherman, TX Risner, Deanna, Austin, TX Roberson, jil, Marble, Falls, TX Roberson, Todd, Houston, TX Roberts, David, Houston, TX Roberts, Elise, Lincoln, NE Roberts, Kevin, Nashville, TN Roberts, Robin, Dallas, TX Roberts, Sherlyn, Ft. Worth, TX Roberts, Yvette, Agana, CU Robertson, Lisa, Clifton, TX Robertson, Robin, Weslaco, TX Robins, Anne, Baytown, TX Robinson, Laurie, Texarkana, TX Robinson, Wilkes, Overland Park, KS Roemmich, Angela, Mansfield, TX Rogers, Blair, Hereford, TX Rogers, Carla, Bentonville, AR Rogers, Lori, Silver City, NM Rogers, Lori, Keller, TX Rogers, Sally, Waco, TX Rolf, Rhonda, Waco, TX Rollins, Holly, San Antonio, TX Roorda, Craig, Lake jackson, TX Roper, Dina, Spring, TX Roper, Kimberly, Buda, TX Rosenberg, Thomas, St. Louis, MO Roses, Timothy, Sherwood, AR Rosprim, Bart, Plano, TX Roure, Anne, Waco, TX Routh, Becky, Lincoln, NE Rowe, Tracy, Arlington, TX Rowland, David, McAllen, TX Rowland, Susan, San Angelo, TX Rowland, Todd, Little Rock AR Rudd, Linda, Houston, TX Ruiz, Gisette, Houston, TX Runnels,1ames, Atlanta, TX Russell, Christian, Ft. Worth, TX Russell, I'Lynn, Winters, TX Ruzicka, Philip, Austin, TX Ryan, Barbra, Marble Falls, TX Ryan, Renea, Pittsburg, TX Sadik, Michelle, Denver, CO Salamy, Richard, Oklahoma City, OK Salazar, Maria, Kingwood, TX Samuel, Courtney, Paragould, AR Samuelson, Lisa, Elgin, TX Sanchez, Eileen, Ft. Worth, TX Sanchez, Jaime, San Antonio, TX Sanchez, Matilda, Waco, TX Sanderford, Max, San Angelo, TX Sanders, Roberts, Kingwood, TX Sandhoff, Suzy, Waco,TX Sandlin, Lori, Memphis, TN Savage, Carolyn, Weatherford, TX Savage, Iennifen Dallas, TX Schaff, Steven, Plano, TX Schaffer, jeff, Abilene, TX Schenck, Erika, Garland, TX Scheufler, Garry, Richardson, TX Schlaudt, Marion, Houston, TX Schorie, Iames, Overland Park, KS Schrade, Suzanne, Houston, TX Schrader, julie, Plano, TX Schrader, Laman Hamilton, IL Schrader, Marshall, Abingdon, lL Schroeder, Carol, Dallas, TX Schroeder, Sally, Houston, TX Schumann, Karen, Elmhurst, IL Schwaller, Gretchen, Duxbury, MA Schwedock, Nichlas, Dallas, TX Schweinsberg, Kristy, Dallas, TX Scofield, Lorie, St. Louis, MO Scott, Patrick, Clebume, TX Scott, Rebecca, Waco, TX Scott, Sandra, Greenville, TX Seal, Cindy, McAllen, TX Seale, Rocky, Conroe, TX Searle, Martha, Wheaton, IL Sellers, Kelly, San Antonio, TX Sengson, john, Spring, TX Senter, Bob, Waco, TX Sewell, Braden, Pittsburg TX Sewell, Brian, Houston, TX Shaheen, Corpus Christi, TX Shanklin, Makaela, Sedalia, M0 Sharpe, Marthanne: Ft. Worth, TX Sheffield, Rodney, Temple, TX 436 Freshmen Sheldon, Laura, Lake Leelanay, Ml Shelton, james, Houston, TX Shelton, Rebecca, Lufkin, TX Shelton, Susan, Dallas, TX Sherwin, Kim, Magnolia, TX Shlanta, Katie, Sioux Falls, SD Sholar, Bret, Pauls Valley, OK Shomshor, Paul, Crescent, lA Sian, Robert, Bossier City, LA Sibley, Michael, Eagle Lake, TX Sieker, Steve, Littleton, CO Sikhtian, Suhail, Kuwait Sikich, Deborah, Lewisville, TX Silvey, jill, Springfield, MO Simmons, Helen, Little Rock, AR Simmons, Cameron, Stephenville, TX Simon, Melissa, Dallas, TX TX Simons, Dawn, Bay City, Simpkins, Richard, Garland, TX Simpkins, Susannah, Arlington, TX Simpson, Laura, Brownfield, TX Simpson, Staci, Brownwood, TX Sims, Michelle, Plano, TX Sims, Stewart, Richardson, TX Sims, Vicki, Philpot, KY Sinz, jack, Richardson, TX Sisk, Shirley, Mt, Pleasant, TX Skelton, Cynthia, Colorado Springs, CO Skelton, john, Mesquite, TX Slaman, Christine Houston, TX Slife, Amy, Kirksville, MO Slimp, Andrew, San Antonio, TX Small, Rob, San Antonio, TX Smeltzer, Chris, Natchez, MS Smien, Lela, Killeen, TX Smith, Carrie, Houston, TX Smith, Charles, Hurst, TX Smith, Debra, Waco, TX Smith, jill, Houston, TX Smith, joyce, Columbia, MO Smith, julia, Plano, TX Smith, Kimberly, Belton, TX Smith, Laura, San Antonio, TX Smith, Max, Pittsford, NY Smith, Mike, Arlingtion, TX Smith, Ritchie, Oklahoma City, OK Smith, Robert, Dallas, TX Smith, Scott, Waco, TX Smith, Shawn, Tomball, TX Smith, Stacey, Houston, TX Smith, Stephanie, Dallas, TX Smith, Tasha, Round Rock, TX Smyrl, Greg, Dallas, TX Snider, joni, Spring, TX Snyder, Christopher, Houston, TX Solis, Lynda, Waxahachie, TX Soter, Kelly, oklahoma City, OK Souders, jane, Richardson, TX Spann, Beverly, Missouri City, TX Sparkman, Terri, El Campo, TX Spear, Courtney, Dallas, TX Spencer, jennifer, San Antonio, TX Spivey, Steve, Port Neches, TX Spoonemore, Steven, Plano, TX Spom, Tracy, Carrollton, TX Srubar, Cecelia, Waco, TX St. Clair, Kristina, Mesquite, TX St. Peter, Kristen, Arlington,lI' X Stabler, Scott, Houston, TX Stacy, Kevin, Alice, TX Stanford, Miriam, Canton, TX Stanley, Cynthia, Houston, TX Stapleton, Michael, Mobile, AL Stark, Sarah, Dripping Springs, TX Stayton, Heather, Montgomery, AL Stephens, Cypress, TX Stepp, Eddie, Corpus Christi, TX Still, Lynda, Drumright, OK Stiszlein, Laura, Houston, TX Stone, Lisa, Amarillo, TX Stone, Monette, Mexia, TX Stone, Sandy, Corona Del Mar, CA Stracencer, Kara, Plano, TX Straw, Rob, San Antonio, TX Strawman, Christy, Waco, TX Strickel, Carol, Arlington, TX Strickland, Misty, Ft. Worth, TX Stripling, Paula, Waco, TX Stripling, Sheryl, Dallas, TX Strom, Craig Pepper Pike, OH Stroud, Elizabeth, Henderson, TX Stuart, Michael, Richmond, TX Stubbe, Rebecca, Richardson, TX Stubblefield, Ray, Irving, TX Stubblefield, Shannon, Amarillo, TX Sturdivant, Tannya, Bay City, TX Sugg, Stephanie, Arlington, TX Suit, Alisa, Friendswood, TX Sundene, julie, Missouri City, TX Sunderland, David, San Antonio, TX Surrency, Priscilla, Houston, TX Sutter, Lynda, Victoria, TX Swadley, Melinda, Richardson, TX Swanson, Christina, Plano, TX Swenson, Chuck, Perham, MN Swinford, Michael, Houston, TX Tabor, Lisa, Irving, TX Taher, Patrice, Houston, TX Talbert, Lea, Waco, TX Talbot, Anna, Cypress, TX Taliaferro, Nacele, Texarkana, TX Tally, Craig Houston, TX Tanner, Kimberly, Channelview, TX Tarpey, jonathan, Katy, TX Tate, Drew, Austin, TX Taylor, Brad, Plano, TX Taylor, Kyle, Irving, TX Taylor, Michelle, Ft, Worth, TX Teague, Stephanie, Ft. Worth, TX Teinert, Kelley, San Antonio, TX Templeman, Lisa, Lovington, NM Templer, Denise, Lafayette, CO Teniente, Kathy, San Antonio, TX Terrell, Correna-Lea, Spring, TX Terrel, Matt, Ft. Worth, TX Terry, Randy, Corpus Christi, TX Terzian, Robin, Houston, TX Thach, janell, Little Rock, AR Tharp, Gordon, Philadelphia, PA Thompson, Cory, Padasena, TX Thompson, jennifer, Adrian, Ml Thompson, Richard, Plano, TX Thompson, Traci, Colleyville, TX Thomhill, Gina, Dallas, TX Thomton, Sherri, Katy, TX Thrash, Melissa, DeSoto, TX Threlkeld, Krysla, Mesquite, TX Threlkeld, Lori, Tyler, TX Tidmore, Karen, Houston, TX Tieu, Dat, Mesquite, TX Freshmen 437 438 Freshmen Tilly, Lisa, Midland, TX Tjelle, sherri, McGregor, TX Tkacz, Kimberly, San Antonio, TX Tobey, Teri, Indianapolis, IN Tobias, Amy, Tulsa, OK Todd, Kelly, Edmond, OK Tompkins, Holly, Little Rock, AR Toney, Cassandra, Richardson, TX Torres, jose, Waco, TX Townshend, Suzanne, Tucson, AZ Tran, Hoang Houston, TX Tran, jonathan, Houston, TX Tran, Patty, Tulsa, OK Trent, Brad, Waco, TX Trevino, Robert, Irving TX Tripathi, Ashok, Spring TX Trull, jennifer, Missouri City, TX Tucker, jonathan, Houston, TX Tucker, Philip, El Paso, TX Tumer, Celeste, Houston, TX Tumer, Marisa, San antonio, TX Tustison, Gail, The Woodlands, TX Tyler, Kris, Tyler, TX Tyson, Kay, Euless, TX Ummelmann, Laurie, St. Charles, MO Ursprung Tricia, Dallas, TX Ury, Melanie, Ft. Worth, TX Van Eman, Laura, Houston, TX Van Knriningen, Kricket, Austin, TX Vanderhoff, Beth, Arlington, TX Vandermeer, Diane, Dallas, TX Vanslyke, Dawn, Richmond, TX Vaughan, Gayla, Plano, TX Vennell, julie, Amarillo, TX Vinh, Betty, Houston, TX Vining Ashley, Houston, TX Vonder Bruegge, Scott, Kirkwood, MO Voorhees, Valerie, Tulsa, OK Voth, Benny, Richardson, TX Wacker, Karen, Austin, TX Wacker, Shelley, Dallas, TX Wade, Karee, Arlington, TX Wagner, Freddie, Waco, TX Walker, Baron, Shawnee, KS Walker, Loma, Richardson, TX Walker, Melinda, Plano, TX Walker, William, Houston, TX Wallace, julie, Houston, TX Wallace, Kelli, Shawnee, KS Walsh, Donald, Kerrville, TX Walters, Glenn, San Antonio, TX Waltman, jason, Waco, TX Walvoord, David, Midland, TX Ward, Diana, Blum, TX Ward, Shari, Mauriceville, TX Ward, Shelley, San Angelo, TX Wamer, Chris, Lakewood, CO Warren, Blake, Rockwall, TX Warren, Paul, Odessa, TX Watson, Victoria, Omaha, NE Weaver, Deena, Duncanville, TX Webb, Sharon, Ft. Worth, TX Weir, Candace, Mishawaka, IN Weiss, Ruth, Seabrook, TX Welch, Marci, Irving TX Wells, Kathryn, Austin, TX West, Gaymarie, Dallas, TX West, Sandy, Houston, TX West, Thomas, Nashville, TN Westbrook, Karen, Dallas, TX reshmen Wewerka, jeffrey, Plano, TX Whaley, julie, Azle, TX Wheaton, Deanna, Ft. Worth, TX Whisenant, Stacy, McKinney, TX Whitaker, Denise, Ft. Worth, TX White, Bobby, Dallas, TX White, Dean, Tulsa, OK White, Harriet, jacksonville, TX White, jana, Houston, TX White, Laura, Ft. Worth, TX White, Lisa, San Antonio, TX Whitehurst, Robert, Corpus Christi, TX Wicker, Raymond, Houston, TX Wickline, Kathryn, Houston, TX Wiers, Vicki, Wheat Ridge, CO Wiesner, Lorale, Katy, TX Wigington, jeff, Pryor, OK Wilcox, Kevin, Little Rock, AR Wilcox, Robert, Ft. Worth, TX Wilder, Amy, Henderson, TX Wildharber, jody, jarkarta, Indonesia Wilemon, Courtney, Arlington, TX Wilford, jeff, Sugarland, TX Willauer, Sandra, Lenexa, KS Williams, Elaine, Ft. Smith, AR Williams, Doug, Victoria, TX Williams, jana, Beaumont, TX Williams, jeff, Houston, TX Williams, julie, DeSoto, TX Williams, Kari, Arlington, TX Williams, Sally, Naperville, IL Williamson, Laurie, Gatesville, TX Williamson, Tricia, Harlingen, TX Wilson, Cindy: Grapvine, TX Wilson, Kim, Pampa, TX Wilson, Walter, Kingwood, TX Wimberley, Michele, Hurst, TX Winans, julie, Keene, TX Winkle, Steven, Portland, TX Winkler, jennifer, Houston, TX Winn, Misti, Waxahachie, TX Wisner, Richard, Austin, TX Wolf, Kathy, Plano, TX Wolfe, Missy, Kingsville, TX Wolfe, Stephanie, Texarkana, TX Wolff, Toni, Wharton, TX Womble, jessica, Waco, TX Wood, Leslie, Cleveland, TX Wood, Scott, Dallas, TX Woods, Carole, jackson, MS Woodson, Melanie, Burleson, TX Woosley, Kirk, Charlotte, NC Worsham, Charla, Avalon, TX Wright, Patricia, Houston, TX Wyatt, Eric, Broken Arrow, OK Wyatt, jim, Garland, TX Yassaei, Neda, Houston, TX Yates, jeffery, Houston, TX Yeary, Caryn, Laredo, TX Yeck, Dean, Lincoln, NE Yelverton, Melody, Seabrook, TX York, Dara, Houston, TX York, jennifer, Houston, TX Young, james, Silsbee, TX Young, jean, Waco, TX Young, joan, Waco, TX Zander, William, Waco, TX Zielke, Kelle, Lancaster, TX Zohar, Stephanie, Pasadena, TX Zundel, Thomas, Arvada, CO Freshmen 439 Index A A W Bill Bailey, jr 138 Abanes, Charles 153, 252 Abbott-Kirk, jane 351 Abeel, Christine 259, 300, 400 Abeel, Scott 252 Abel, Bobby 382 Abel, Laura 284 Abel, Stephanie 418 Abernathy, jay 243 Abernathy, jean-Ann 184, 418 Abney, Kristi 210, 382 Abood, Lori 418 Acers, Ann 175 Acevedo, Gerardo 301 Achor, Dr L tjosephl 328 Acker, Elaine 153, 155, 286, 400 Acosta, Paul 295 Adair, Diana 292 Adair, Ellen 153, 155 Adair, jill 214 Adame, Charisse 400 Adams, Dana 382 Adams, David 360 Adams, Dr Bill 328 Adams, Kari 257, 382 Adams, Mar 328 Adams, Micgael 338, 400 Adams, Paula 382 Adams, Robert 418 Adams, Sonya 418 Adams, Warren 328 Adefela, Victor 328 Adkins, Leslie 184, 400 Adkins, Lori 65 Adkins, Lowell 382 Adkins, Mindy 214, 400 Adlof, Kayla 418 Adluri, Rita 303 Adluri, Sucharita 418 Agbunag, Amulf 400 Agee, Carolyn 12, 180 Agee, Rev William 138 Agnew, Melissa 418 Agustin, Catherine 281, 400 A mad, Syed 418 Ahn, Huicha 418 Ahrens, Brian 252, 400 Ainsworth, Gregory 418 Airaudi, Dr jesse 328 Akin, Brad 324 Albee, Dr David 349 Albertson, Darin 235, 400 Albovias, ja 418 Albrecht, juliana 382 Albright, Leonard 286, 418 Alewlne, Pam 76, 158, 456 Alexander, Alana 188, 418 Alexander, Brett 382 Alexander, Dr W tMerleb 328 Alexander, Gigi 204 Alexander, Gloria 382 Alexander, Kathryn 297 Alexander, Mar 214, 349, 382 Alexander, Pauli 137 Alexander, Robert 153 Alexander, Scott 418 Alford, Caroline 153 Alford, Dan 153 Alford, Karen 418 Allcorn, jennifer 418 Allen, Amanda 418 Allen, Angela 400 Allen, Brad 153, 290 Allen, Bradley 322 Allen, Brooks 162, 243, 400 Allen, Bruce 243, 400 Allen, Charlie 260 Allen, Don 418 Allen, Doug 257 Allen, Dr Peter 328, 338 Allen, Kathy 400 Allen, Krista 188 Allen, Mike 400 Allen, Sherrie 214, 418 Allen, Stuart 418 Allison, April 400 Allison, C ristopher 418 Allison, Rene 153, 155, 180, 400 Allison, Shelby 400 Allmer, Lynette 263 Allred, Mand 175, 382 Almany, Kimberly 400 Almond, jan Downton 140, 158, 200, 297 Almond, Marc 400 Almy, Cindy 300 Alpert, Lane 243, 400 Alsmiller, Charles 237, 382 Alston, Denise 418 Altman, Sally 262 Alvarado, Rosanne 400 Amos, Dr Bonnie 328 Amos, jeff 295 Amos, jeffrey 229, 382 Anders, She ley 418 Anderson, Brad 418 Anderson, Carlton 418 Anderson, Carol 150, 180, 382 Anderson, Carren 153, 400 Anderson, Carrie 382 Anderson, Cheryl Ann 354 Anderson, Christy 400 Anderson, Dwayne 237, 382 Anderson, Elizabeth 196 Anderson, Hazel 293 Anderson, james 419 Anderson, janet 261 , 419 Anderson, Karen 149, 151, 153, 188 259, 400, 419 Anderson, Kristin 419 Anderson, Sean 382 Anderson, Tina 286, 419 Anderson, Todd 419 Andreone, Allyson 382 Andreone, David 400 Andress, Allyson 188, 382 Andrew, jay 237, 400 Andrews, Melissa 180, 419 Andrews, Tena 250 Andrist, Debra 294, 328 Angaloni, Craig 235, 400 Angell, julie 204, 419 Angell, Stephanie 155 Anglin, Steven 248 Anson, George 138 Anthony, Shane 286, 419 Appleby, Karen 382 A l ate, jeff 400 A5312 john 300, 400 Archimbaud, jennifer 153, 155 Arcos, Carlos 229, 382 Ard, Dr F tMichaeD 349 Ard, Ellen 419 Ardey, julie 382 Ardom, Michelle 210, 382 Ardrey, julie 153, 155, 200 Ariyasinghe, Wickram 360 Arizpe, Marina 355 Anmstead, Dr Paul 328 Arnold, George 419 Arnold, jamie 196, 400 Arnold, joanna 153, 155 Arnold, jodi 400 Arnold, Keitrah 151, 153, 165, 196, 286, 400 Arnold, Stephen 382 Arnold, Wes 382 Arrien, Phillip 360 Ash, Barbaree 419 Ashabranner, Terri 153 Ashby, john 419 Ashe, Cindy 155 Asher, Kathryn 400 Ashley, Angela 419 Ashley, Kimberly 419 Ashworth, Steve 150 Assi, Muneer 382 Aston, W W Bill 138 Atkins, Derek 419 Atkins, Lori 153, 155, 196, 300 Atkins, Tara 419 Atkinson, Cliff 158 Atkinson, Glen 150 Atkinson, Tracy 382 Atwell, Regina 400 Augusty, jennifer 419 Au en, Phil Van 296 Austin, Teresa 419 Austing, Linda 296 Auvenshine, Larry 283, 419 Avant, Dr Gayle 328 Avery, D Neesa 400 Avra, jeff 402, 403 Ayers, Cheryl 196, 296, 419 Ayers, jeanette 419 Ayers, Melissa 153 Ayers, Renea 184, 382 B Babbidge, Louis 419 Babcock, Angela 214, 402, 403 Babler, Desiree 153, 155, 262, 303 Bachus, Susan 419 Backus, Dr Carol n 349 Bacon, Laurie 213: 262, 382 Badley, Brenda 153, 382 Baerg, Bill 419 Bagby, Rev Daniel 138 Bagwell, jamie 382 Bagwell, Steve 153, 229, 382 Bailey, jr A W Bill 138 Bailey, Kasandra 419 Bailey, Kimberly 188 Bailey, Laura 419 Bailey, Rhonda 200, 382 Bailey, Ron 258 Bailie, Lisa 153, 180, 402, 403 Bain, Michael 283, 402, 403 Baird, jason 419 Baird, Lisa 204,382 Baird, Mark 286 Baird, Robert 153, 155, 328 Bak, Kimberly 419 Baker, Barry 225, 294 Baker, Betty Ruth 293, 344 Baker, Bryan 294 Baker, Dena 383 Baker, Dr Anita 344, 345 Baker, Dwayne 225, 402,403 Baker, j Scott 152, 153, 300 Baker, jodi 419 Baker, Lynn 192, 383 Baker, Martha A 354 Baker, Michael 251, 402,403 Baker, Michelle 180, 419 Baker, Mike 153 Baker, Sarah Beth 402, 403 Baker, Sharon 383 Baker, Steve 419 Baker, Susan 383 Baker, William 383 Baldridge, Robert 300, 328 Baldwin, Katherine 196, 419 Baldwin, Michael 419 Ball, Shawn 419 Ballard, Sharon 200 Ballew, joel 419 Balleza, Patrick 383 Ballinger, William 243, 383 Banda, Michael 383 Banish, Paul 300 Banks, Angela 162, 163, 180, 383 Banks, Emily 402, 403 Banks, Lorinda 419 Banks, Paul 301, 322 Banks, Timothy 419 Bannert, Katherine 355 Barak, Marilyn 383 Barber, David 155 Barborek, Michele 180, 221, 297 Barclay, Todd 235, 402, 403 Barcus, Dr james 328 Barge, Dr Kevin 328 Barger, Traci 419 Bar am, Robert 402, 403 Barker, Dr Lewis 328 Barker, Drew 419 Barker, Gaye 164, 210, 419 Barker, Kristen 419 Barker, Missie 165, 184, 243 Barker, Missy 257 Barker, Thomas 419 Barksdale, Rebecca 383 Barlow, jeremy 164 Barlow, Kyle 402, 403 Barlow, Todd 243 Barnard, Lori 383 Bamard, Suzanne 140 Bames, Christopher 402, 403 Bames, Darryl 419 Bamett, Carlton 402, 403 Bamett, Dr Madalene 328 Bamett, Kelli 419 Bamett, Lisa 419 Bamett, Lori 210, 383 Barnett, William 301,419 Barns, Barbara 153, 155, 196, 383 Bams, Rebecca 383 Baron, Wendy 281, 419 Barr, james 286, 383 Barraza, Ma ra 402, 403 Barrentine, jill 402, 403 Barrett, Brenda 200 Barrett, Dr Eldon 344 Barrick, Stephen 419 Barrier, Galybeth 383 Barringer, aige 419 Barron, Randall 383 Barrow, Charles 353 Barry, Leah Carol 137, 140, 153,322 Barry, Susan 196, 419 Bartels, Laura 200, 383 Bartlett, Bruce 231 Bartlett, Larry 155 Barto, Allison 153, 155, 200, 383 Barton, julie 184, 255, 383 Barton, Michael 241 Barton, Nancy 214, 402, 403 Barton, Rhonda 383 Barton, Sheila 402, 403 Bartulis, joe 231, 383 Barzoukas, Nicolas 322 Baschalou, Tim 402, 403 Bashour, Mary Ann 204, 402, 403 Basich, james 383 Basinger, Marsha 402, 403 Bass, Andrea 153, 210, 402, 403 Bass, Bobb 402, 403 Bass, Dr jetyf 328 Bateman, Stacie 153, 204, 259, 402, 403 Bateman, Tom 419 Bates, jeffrey 219, 402, 403 Bates, Robin 175, 419 Bates, Russ 419 Battistoni, Dr Richard 328 Battles, Burna 344 Battley, Lisa 214 Battley, Sharon 214, 419 Baugh, Lori 383 Bauman, Chuck 419 Bauman, Kimberly 419 Baumhardt, Laura 383 Baxter, Betsy 419 Bazaldua, Carlos 402, 403 Bazarian, Sandra 258 Beach, Brooke 419 Beadle, Laura 419 Beaird, Mark 150, 300, 383 Beal, Barron 243,402,403 Beal, Ron 352 Beall, Charles 402, 403 Bean, Robin 180, 402, 403 Beard, john 360 Beard, Suzanne 402, 403 Beard, William 360 Bearden, Melinda 402, 403 Bearden, Melissa 402, 403 Beardsleg, Erin 204, 419 Beasley, rent 162, 402, 403 Beattie, William 250, 383 Beaty, David 419 Beaty, Dawn 402, 403 Beauchamp, Bryan 419 Beaver, Dr Harold 328 Beavers, Holly 419 Beavers, Mane 419 Beavers, Tro 153, 384 Bebee, W Eldon 138 Bechtold, David 360 Beck, Dr Rosalie 328 Beck, jan 384 Becker, Brett 419 Becker, Brian 384 Becker, Craig 237, 402, 403 Becker, Susan 153, 196 Beckham, C T 138 Beckham, Monica 204, 419 Bedell, Gregory 258 Beel, Todd 419 Beene, Brett 254, 384 Beene, Molly 402, 403 Beetstra, Stephen 235 Beever, Bethany 153, 155, 175 Beikman, Laura 419 Belew, Lisa 175, 419 Belew, Ruth 328 Bell, Chris 420 Bell, Darren 420 Bell, David 403 Bell, Dianne 196 Bell, Dr Carolyn 354 Bell, Sally Ann 403 Bell, Tracy 210, 420 Bellinger, Dr William Url 328 Bellone, Enza 175 Bellue, Erin 420 Belt, Bill 153 Belyeu, Lee 248, 384 Benavides, Thomas 420 Bendele, julie 420 Benedict, Dr Helen 328 Benedict, james 153, 155, 294 Benedict, jim 300 Benesh, Dr Greg 328 Benita, Christine 221 Benn, Ted M 140 Bennett, Carla 403 Bennett, Catherine 420 Bennett, Dr Barbara KL! 349 Bennett, Mitch 384 Bennett, Paula 384 Bennett, Rick 384 Bennett, Susan 204, 384 Bennighof, Dr james 349 Benno, Mark 286, 420 Benson, Brand 153, 155 Bentley, jennifyer 204 Berg, Mark 261, 365 Berglund, Ingrid 180, 403 Bergner, Beverly 188, 403 Bergstrom, Amy 155, 196, 403 Bergstrom, Larry 384 Bemer, Elizabeth 153 Berres, Dr jean 328 Berry, james joel 140, 365 Berry,joslyn 153, 155, 286 Berry, Kimberly 403 Berry, Michael 225, 365 Berry, Mindy 214, 289, 384 Berry, Pepper 420 Berry, Susan 214, 384 Berryhill, john 365 Berryhill, Kristen 153 Berryhill, Kristy 155, 196, 403 Bert old, Lisa 196, 293, 365 Best, Robert 248, 365 Arlette 286, 404 Buchanan, Index a, Elicia 175, 403 a, Mark 237, 384 n, Susan 301, 403 lger, Nicholas 237, 403 ebra 180, 403 s, Lisa 286, 420 ,Elizabeth 365 's, Chris 237, 403 s, john 365 o, Paul 420 , Marc 420 owicz, Kathy 153, 180, 365 E,lGlen 420 , E Glenn 138 lm, Brett 257, 384 ly, joan 180, 420 , Vicki 188, 384 , Dr Raymond KE! 344 lgsley, aurie 403 lan, jim 286, 420 Mark 420 ard, juliana 420 ard, julie 263 am, Deborah 365 am, Denise 180, 420 am, Dillion 420 Derek 403 Tim 420 song David 365 vell, Steve 365 Eric 140, 365 elo, joni 403 ingham, Steve 403 km, Tim 231, 365 mp, Paul 153, 155 r, Amelia 365 c, Amy 204 c, Gwendolyn 384 :Jacqueline 196, 403 c, Lorri 286, 403 c, Nancy 403 c, Sadie jo 328 c, Samuel 365 c, Stacy 286 cburn, Dr Carole 328 sburn, Melissa 420 kburn, Robin 283, 284, 302, 303, 365 kburn, Stanton 225, 403 kshire, julie 161, 286, 292, 384 kwell, Brian 384 kwell, Lisa 365 ttner, Ramona 196, 420 ttner, Rolf 243, 257, 384 La, Pamela 403 r, Ledith 10, 153, 200, 258, 384, 456 ze, Derek 258, 365 ndford, jeffrey 235, 384 lkenship, Dana 257, 384 nkenshi , Kyle 420 del, Oagley 196, 365 zine, Lori 281 'e, Robin 175, 420 gker, Robert L 348, 349, 350 1, Greg 237, 403 ss, Mary 403 int, Doug 155 int, Douglas 365 yd, Kathryn 384 e, David 365 e, Nanette 153 me, Kathy 261, 420 rdman, Ruth 162, 184, 403 kelman, Ingrid 164, 210, 420 .e, Leigh 42 le, Robin 420 line, Michelle 384 line, Missy 214, 403 cker, julie 196 wdeker, Lynelle 384 ggs, Catherine 286 nn, jane 328 me, Teresa 165, 184, 257, 365 ch, Lorie 214, 384 den, Robin 248, 384 dt, Randy 365 ling jefferson 258, 360 te, eorganne 281 ton, Ann 153, 204, 384 ton, jim M 138 ton, Kim 180, 365 ton, Robert 225 ia, Scott 420 ad, David 286, 420 md, Douglas 360 nd, Robin 153, 196, 384 nem, Amly 153, 155, 403 nem, Dr ena tMael 328 ner, Michael 384 nin, Mary 175, 365 nner, Cari 210, 403 nner, Greg 297 gker, Barbara 221, 384 one, Amy 420 one, Dr Hal IB! 138 Boone, Kelly 403 Boorman, Kyle 231, 384 Boose, Sharon 294 Boozer, Mark 243, 384 Borah, Karen 420 Borchette, Matthew 403 Borders, Damon 420 Boren, Kim 188, 420 Bormann, jean 420 Bornhouser, Michelle 420 Boswell, Kathleen 420 Boswell, Wendy 184, 365 Bounds, Kara 420 Boundy, Gail 204, 384 Bourlon, Brooke 420 Boward, Nancy 420 Bowden, Cami 196, 420 Bower, Steglianie 188, 384 Bowles, je ey 403 Bowles, Michele 420 Bowman, Kirk 420 Bowman, Michelle 151, 300, 365 Bowman, Nancy 338 Bowman, Richard 223, 365 Bowser, Brad 295 Bowser, Kathryn 365 Box, Betty 196, 403 Box, Tamara 420 Boyd, Amy 420 Boyd, Cat erine153, 155, 180,403 Boyd, Cindy 420 Boyd, Daniel 243, 365 Boyd, jean Ann 349 Boyd, john 296, 338 Boyd, julie 263 Boyd, Karen 384 Boyd, Lisa 214, 365 Boyd, Wendi 303 Boyden, Tracg' 180, 262, 384 Boyer, jill 36 Boyer, Rick 250, 365 Boykin, Cherie 281 Bracken, Sarah 196 Bracken, Suzanne 196 Bradbur , Carrie 420 Braden, Dana 365 Bradford, David 152, 153, 155, 384 Bradford, Robert 365 Bradley, Bruce 384 Bradley, Dahyna 188, 365 Bradshaw, everly 210, 420 Brady, Karen 263 Brady, Mary 420 Bragaw, Becky 281, 420 Brarne, Bemard 324 Brake, Barry 420 Brakefield, Dorothy 296 Brammer, Matthew 420 Branch, julie 210, 384 Brand, Brian 261 Brand, Rachel 153, 291, 384 Brandes, Elizabeth 322 Brandler, Alison 153, 155, 403 Branham, Michael 420 Brannen, jennifer 155 Brannon, Connie 153, 155 Brasher, Brenda 153, 155, 286, 292 404 Brashier, Ronda 155 Brast, Craig 153, 155 Brast, Scott 252, 365 Braswell, jennifer 200, 420 Braswell, Kely 243, 384 Bratcher, Dr Thomas 328 Bray, Tracy 188, 243, 420 Brazeal, Brad 300, 384 Brazell, Charles 404 Brazell, Don 338 Brazil, Bill 241, 365 Brazil, john 241, 384 Breckenridge, Dr james 328 Breed, Bethany 384 Breedlove, jennifer 420 Bremer, Anne 155 Britton, Fredrick 420 Britton, Roy 384 Brock, Russell 365 Brock, Shana 420 Brockenbrough, Karen 196 Brockenbrough, Key 420 Brockett, jim 404 Broden, Rhonda 294, 420 Brodie, Bert 365 Brodnax, Karen 153, 365 Bronner, Lynne 420 Brooks, Amy 384 Burchfield, Charlotte 404 Burchfield, Kim 153, 365 Burckhardt, Chris 301, 329 Burckhardt, jochem 329 Burden, Tim 257, 385 Burdick, Kathy 263, 421 Brooks, Beth 153, 303, 365 Brooks, jeff 384, 420 Burg Katherine 385 Burgan, Brian 365 Bur in, Ricky 260, 365 Burie, Brigitte 210, 404 Burke, Emi 297, 365 Burke, judi 421 Burke, Tina 200, 385 Burke, William 421 Brooks, Brooks, Lance 153, 258, 365 Pat 384 Brookshire, Michael 235, 384 Brossart, Pamela 210, 404 Brow, Lisa 153 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Alan 420 Allen 365 Beth 404 Caren 180, 384 Christy 184, 365 Chrissy 221 Cindy 404 Dana 384 Debbie 420 Don 223, 420 Harold 252, 404 jeffrey 384 Brown, julie 153, 155, 335 Brown, Brown, Brown, Karen 214,384 Ken 384 Kevin 243, 404,420 Brown, Kimberly 384 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown , Brown, Brown, Brown, Kristgn 338 L le r. Nrark 219, 384 Melanie 404 Michelle 421 Mimi 421 Misty 296, 365 Russell 404 Scott 365 Shari 281 Sherry 204, 421 Susan 365 Timothy 404 Valerie 365 William 329, 330 Brown-Dawson, Samuel 360 Brownfield, Rob 260 Brownfield, Robert 220, 365 Browning Dr Larry 344 Browning Laurie 421 Browning Rachelle 384 Brownin Scott 297 Bruffett, Wayne 384 Brumbaugh, Mark 365 Brumit, Kimberly 421 Brumley, L nn 421 Brumlow, gharles 421 Brunel, Renee 301, 365 Bruner, Charles 421 Bruner, Kim 175, 384 Brunley, Regina 365 Bryan, Becky 296, 384 Bryant, Bo 235, 404 Bryant, Carrie 153, 184, 384 Bryant, Deborah 421 Bryant, Elizabeth 384 Bryant, Eva 155, 196 Bryant, Grady 300, 384 Bryant, Mike 421 Bryant, Randall 365 Brynell, David 385 Bryson, Leslie 263 Buc, Michele 151, 152, 153, 155, 162, 404 Buchanan, Buchanan, Buchanan, Douglas 385 Scot 157, 243, 365 Trey 255 Burket, Thomas 155 Burkett, Dr Sally 329 Burkett, Laura 281, 421 Burkett, Lisa 365 Burkey, Cindi 421 Burkhalten, Paul 259, 404 Burks, Scott 366 Burleigh, Lisa 421 Burleson, Ame 214, 366 Burleson, Brant 366 Burleson, E B 138 Burlock, Donya 180, 385 Burnett, jeff 366, 385 Burnette, Linda 366 Burns, Doug 225, 421 Burns, Rod 153, 155, 241, 404 Burpo, Andrea 296 Burroughs, julie 421 Burroughs, Ramona 155 Burrow, Laura 404 Burrows, Robert 235, 404 Burson, Traci 404 Burton, Elizabeth 421 Burton, james 385 Burton, Lee 421 Burton, Leslie 366 Burton, Paul 158, 260, 366 Busby, jim 338 Busbg, Lisa 204, 366 Busc , Dr Kenneth 329 Bush, Brenda 200, 404 Bush, Diane 214, 404 Bush, Tod 421 Bushey, Beth 153, 155 Bushy, james 220, 404 Buss, janie 404 Bustamante, Steve 248, 366 Buster, Sharon 263 Bustin, Bobb 404 Butcher, Bricfgett 385 Butler, Bryan 235, 366 Butler, Charles 366 Butler, Clayton 153 Butler, Ellen 153, 184, 385 Butler, judy 338 Butterfield, Amy Lynne 140, 150 153,16 ,184, 385 Butts, Dr Frank 344 Butts, Kelly 153, 155,385 Butts, Kevin 421 Butz, Alaine 153, 155 Butz, Kimberly 155, 180, 404 Butz, Lynda 366 Byerly, Bruce 241, 385 Byers, john 421 Bynum, Angela 421 Byrd, Byron 251, 404 Byrd, Cyndi 421 Byrd, David 385 Byrd, Kenneth 252, 254, 385 Byrd, Monte 366 Byrd, Ron 235, 404 Byrne, Russell 243, 404 C Bretz, Suzanne 384 Brewer, Brett 420 Brewer, jana 214, 293, 365 Brewer, Brewer, Maria 175 Marla 365 Bridges, Becky 196, 260, 293 Bridges, Don 404 Bridgman, Bill 153 Bridgman, William 384 Bri s, Shannon 420 Brigham, Lucille 328 Bright, Kimberly 210, 384 Bringol, Laura 200, 420 Bringol, Stephanie 365 Brin mann, Meshell 384 Brisco, Amy 180, 365 Briscoe, judge joe 138 Bristol, Murray 231 Britain, jody 175, 384 Brittingham, Christie 260 Brittingham, Christine 184, 365 Brittin am, Christine A 140 Buck, Donna 385 Buckalew, Deann 303, 385 Buckley, William 365 Buechner, Marguerite 153, 155 Buechner, Peggy 301, 404 Buenker, Mic elle 153, 301 Buergermeister, Bjorn 421 Buhling Tim 385 Buie, C arlise 153 Buie, Laurie 153, 155, 188, 385 Bull, Vicki 188, 385 Bullard, David 404 Bullard, jerry 153, 155 Bullard, Tamara 385 Bullock, Ellen 421 Bumsted, Tammy 192, 365 Bunel, Kelle 365 Bunker, Laura 295, 365 Bunnell, Alan 303, 365 Bunting, Amy 175, 385 Bunting Stephen 227, 385 Burch, Kathy 153 Caballero Cabaniss, , Dr Marjorie 338 Charlie 366 Cabaniss, Cheryl 421 Cabaniss, Craig 157 Cabaniss, Kristin 404 Cable, Retha 421 Cabrera, Florencio 221, 385 Caddell, Christopher 404 Cade, Brian 258, 366 Cade, jeff 421 Cadenhead, Andrea 192, 404 Caffey, Larry 237, 385 Cagle, Cathy 155 Cagle, jess 385 Cam, Angela 385 Cain, Christie 214, 385 Cain, Mary Ann 184, 421 Cain, Patricia 354 Cain, Scott 225 Cain, Tom 366 Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Caldwell, Catherine 188, 366 Gavin 153 Kirk 366 Michael 235, 366 Index Caldwell, Michelle, 421 Caldwell, Sarah 155 Callahan, Dana 175, 385 Callahan, Ladonna 385 Callan, jerrie 329 Callehan, Michelle 164 Callison, William 243, 404 Calloway, Scottie 281, 366 Calloway, Stephanie 184, 404 Callucutt, Paula 404 Calvin, Mike 225,385 Camarano, Laurel 366 Cameron, Donna 421 Cameron, Elizabeth 421 Cameron, Tammy 385 Camerson, Kirk 404 Campbell, Carolyn 421 Campbell, Dr Stanley 329 Campbell, Gwyneth 204, 366 Campbell, julie 175, 366 Campbell, Karen 385 Campbell, Kerry 421 Campbell, Lisa 303, 385 Campbell, Michelle 153, 155, 404 Campbell, Stephen 421 Campbell, Susan 196, 421 Campos, Christine 421 Cancelosi, Marian 421 Cannaday, Steven 366 Cannata, Catherine 366 Cannata, Dr Sam 286 Cannata, Ginny 286 Cannon, jo 329 Cannon, joel 385 Cannon, Larry 421 Cannon, Ray jr 329 Cantrell, M1chael421 Cantu, David 158, 225, 362, 366 Capone, Dr Charles 0:1338 Cappis, Andrew 421 Carbone, john 366 Cardell, julie 210, 421 Carder, jean 385 Carelock, Terri 184, 404 Carey, Bradford 237, 385 Carey, Colleen 164, 175, 421 Carey, Kevin 250, 366 Cargile, Chad 421 Canker, Cathy 153, 155, 200,385 Cariker, Christi 404 Carin, Warren 421 Carlson, Eric 254, 257 Carlson, Gregory 155, 404 Carmichael, Amy 214, 385 Carmichael, Christi 404 Carnahan, janice 366 Carpenter, Allison 385 Carpenter, Kelli 153, 155, 210, 4 Carpenter, Michelle 421 Carpenter, Nancy 184, 366 Carpenter, Shertyl 366 Carr, Charlyn 2 4, 366 Carr, johnna 421 Carrell, Daniel 225, 404 Carrell, Steve 299 Carrizales, Irene 366 Carson, Brad 421 Carson, Martha 366 Carter, David 421 Carter, Elliott 165, 255 Carter, james 243, 385 Carter, jennifer 155 Carter, Mark 421 Carter, Michael 404 Cartwright, Arthur 421 Carver, Donna 421 Carver, Kevin 385 Case, Virgilita 366 Casebier, Rodney 329 Casey, Carl Brown 138 Cash, Robert 366 Casper, Edgar III 385 Casper, Mary 188, 385 Cassell, Dr Michael 338 Cassell, Ellen 150 Casteel, Charles 229, 404 Casten, jamie 421 Castilleja, Patricia 421 Castillo, janie 404 Castle, Martha 196, 404 Castleberry, Charles 229, 385 Castleberry, Sharon 153 Caston, Carla 421 04 Castr iouvanni, Leslie 175, 421 Cate, 'Cghana 184, 385 Cates, l-larry 366 Caton, john 404 Caton, Missy 385 Causey, David 385 Cavender, Angie 404 Caveness, Deanna 421 Cavin, Barry 329 Caycedo, Annette 421 Ceshker, Alan 155 Chadduck, janet 421 Chadwell, Troy 248, 385 Chadwick, Debbie 286 Chadwick, jeffrey 366 Chalasani, Renu 421 Chalmers, Lindsey 155, 188, 404 Chambers, Kendra 421 Chambers, Kent 283 Chambers, Marisa 283 Chambers, Steve 286 Chambers, Suzie 153, 303, 385 Chance, Andy 385 Chance, jeff 164, 421 Chandler, Kelly 210, 366 Chandler, Leslie 188, 421 Chaney, Daniel 421 Chaney, Melissa 366 Chaney, Tim 221 Chang, Chal 421 Chang, Hye-ok 421 Chang, Shao Chun 153, 155,404 Chao, Yuan-Chun 360 Chapa, Dora 404 Chapman, Christopher 235, 366 Chapman, Debora 404 Chapman, Mimi 188, 366 Chapman, Tammy 421 Charles, Craig-220, 385 Charlton, Dr homas 329 Chavez, Loritz 385 Cheek, Darlene 290, 422 Cheency, jeffery 422 Cheney, Owen 422 Cheng, Samuel 250, 385 Chenier, john 366 Cherry, Beth 263, 404 Cherry, Nita Sue 137, 141,150,158, 159, 259, 322,366 Chesser, Dr Delton 338 Chewnin Dr Richard 338 Chinloy, aendy 404 Chinn, Dr Nancy 329 Chism, Elizabeth 385 Chmielewski, Teresa 153, 155 Choate, Laurie 385 Chonko, Dr Larry 338 Chorley, Carolyn 366 Choucair, Mona 180, 363, 366 Christian, Betty 137 Christian, Casey 422 Christian, Dr C W 329 Christopher, Brent 153, 155, 251, 283, 404 Christopher, Tina 422 Chronister, Mark 235, 404, 422 Chu, Kevin 422 Chu, Lydia 366 Chukwunenye, Callista 360 Chumley, Robyn 303 Church, Amy 258, 366 Cielesz, Erin 196 Cione, Dean 153, 155 Clanin, Tammg 422 Clanton, Davi 262 Clark, Collen 248, 366 Clark, Curtis 366 Clark, Kimberly 385, 404 Clark, Lisa 196, 385 Clark, Matt 385 Clark, Nancy 422 Clark, Norris 138 Clark, Peter 385 Clark, Robin 257 Clark, Sheryl 153, 155, 404 Clark, Susan 296 Clark, Thomas 322 Clark, Valerie 200, 422 Claussen, Christine 422 Claxton, David 344 Claxton, Susan 292, 385 Clay, Lucy 184, 366 Clay, Robert 165, 385 Clayton, Kristy 422 Clegg, Carolyn 385 Clegg, Paul 422 Clemenson, David 153 Clemenson, Deborah 153 Clements, Robert 422 Clements, Runcie 162, 243, 257, 385 Clemons, Steve 422 Cleveland, Kenneth 422 Click, Roy 385 Clotfelter, Cynthia 422 Clough, Charles 385 Clough, Sandy 153, 385 Cluc , Bobby 2, 385 Clyde, Russ 366 Coats, Catherine 204, 404 Coats, john 248, 404 Cobb, jonathan 422 Cobb, Robert 385 Cobble, Greg 385 Cobbs, Kenneth 155 404 Coburn, Kimberly 404 Cocco, Paul 229, 86 Cockrell, Dean 366 Cody, janet 188, 404 Cofer, Mary Ellen 210, 404 Coffman, Bitsy 200, 284, 366 Coffman, Don 225, 386 Coffman, Doug 225, 404 Coffman, Kim erly 184, 366 Coggins, Lisa 422 Cogswell, Max 231 Co er, Debbie 184, 366 Coker, Dr Delores 344 Colbert, Scott 155 Colby, Kathleen 153, 200, 386 Cole, Colette 405 Cole, jennifer 188, 405 Cole, Karl 153, 248, 405 Cole, Mark 283, 422 Cole, Sheila 214, 366 Cole, Thomas 251, 405 Coleman, Elaine 322 Coleman, Hgysal 263, 386 Coleman, je 405 Coleman, Scott 366 Colihan, joseph 422 Coll, Clarke 225, 257, 366 Collard, Laurin 180, 405 Colle, Kimber 422 Collier, Clyde 386 Collier, jana 200, 386 Collier, Lisa 366 Collier, Tyree 155 Collins, Dr Lane 338 Collins, Price 260 Collins, Sarah 188, 257, 386 Colman, Vicki 184, 386 Colvert, Scott 153, 159, 235, 405 Colvin, Dr O tHerbert7 349 Colvin, Mary lla 349 Comalander, Gary 366 Combs, Chris 422 Comstock, Robert 405 Conall , Catherine 405 Conarci: Lori 153 Conatser, Kelsie 214, 405 Conatser, K le 386 Condray, Michelle 422 Conn, Richard 422 Connally, Catherine 261 Connally, julia 188, 386 Connally, Michele 422 Connel, Benjamin 386 Connel, Dean 153, 261 Conner, David 405 Connle , Kevin 286 Connoliy, W Dale 344 Conovaloff, Tanya 422 Conrad, Curt 366 Conradt, Brad 225, 422 Conway, Dr Lucian 338 Conway, lvonna 153 Coody, Bret 422 Coody, Chris 386 Coody, Lyska 422 Cook, Becky 386 Cook, Bill 329 Cook, Carol 214, 366 Cook, Craig 386 Cook, David 422 Cook, Kim 161, 162, 386 Cook, Laura 214, 386 Cook, Lewis 386 Cook, Mary 180, 405 Cook, Patricia 329 Cook, Tami 290, 386 Cooke, Lenette 386 Cooke, Michael 360 Cooke, Scott 422 Cooper, Alison 292 Cooper, Berkley 422 Cooper, john 2 3, 283, 405 Cooper, Kerri 422 Cooper, Mark 155, 405 Cooper, Monte 386 Cooper, Roxane 184, 366 Cooper, Thelma 348, 349 Copeland, Douglas 405 Copeland, joy 325 Copeland, Sherry 289 Corbitt, Sharon 22 Cordell, Cody 386 Cork, Wendy 200, 292, 422 Corlett, Thomas 360 Corley, Claire 386 Corley, Michelle 210, 405 Corley, Paige 297, 366 Corley, Thomas 366 Com, Stacy 231 Comelius, Bryan 237, 386 Comwall, Vicount 294 Comwell, Brett 250, 405 Corrigan, Dara 155, 180, 386 Corrigan, Pamela 422 Cortimilia, Toni 386 Corwin, Kelly 366 Corwin, Laura 405 Coston, julie 196, 422 Coston, Trava 175, 386 Cotham, Bradley 366 Cotten, David 366 Cottinlgham, Craig 223, 422 Cottri ,jason 422 Couch, Stephen 248, 386 Couchman, Christine 180, 405 Couey, Dr Dick 344 Couey, Suzanne 184, 422 Coughlin, Kris 153, 367 Cou ill, Sarah 422 Coufon, Wendy 422 Coulter, Debby 200, 386 Counts, Andrew 235, 405 Counts, Emi? 367 Courington, herry 422 Court, Kimberly 405 Courtne ,jill 153, 200,367 Covaleski, Claire 196, 367 CoVan, Faith 153,386 Covill, Loisj 284, 386 Covington, jill 188, 405 Covington, julie 284, 293,367 Covington, Kathy 153, 188, 386 Covington, Kayla 338 Cowan, Celia 204, 422 Cowan, Charles 153 Cowan, David 352 Coward, Glen 260 Coward, jennifer 303 Cowart, Deidra 286, 405 Cowley, Allen 422 Cowley, janine 405 Cox, April 210, 422 Cox, C ristopher 386 Cox, David 237, 367 Cox, Dr joe 338 Cox, james 367 Cox, jennifer 155, 367 Coy, Steve 286, 386 Crabb, Donna 367 Crafton, Kim 161, 162, 165 Craig Bliss 422 Craig Scott 405 Craine, Kelly 422 Cram, Lorie 422 Cramer, Ronda 261, 422 Crane, Emily 214, 243, 422 Crane, Kelly 422 Crane, Sandra 184, 255, 367 Crawford, janet 422 Crawford, jannifer jeanne 141, 360 Crawford, Mike 153, 155 Crawford, Shannon 153, 204, 257, 386 Cray, Karen 158, 214, 367 Creamer, Bowen 223, 422 Creasman, Leah 405 Creath, Nelson 405 Crenshaw, Clayton E 141, 361 Crenshaw, Kevin 248, 367 Crenshaw, Leanne 210, 386 Cresson, Dr Bruce 329 Cresswell, Courtney 214, 422 Cretien, Dr Paul 339 Crews, Laura 422 Crim, Zina Rodenbeck 296 Critser, Sabrina 422 Crockarell, john 155, 386 Crockarell, Laura 196, 367 Croft, jane 386 Cron, Becky 281 Cron, Gwendolyn 422 Cron, Rebecca 386 Cross, Charles 235, 295, 386 Crossely, Lea 422 Crossett, Edie 422 Crotts, Lori 405 Crouch, Elizabeth 260, 386 Crow, Dr Doutglas 331 Crow, Kim 21 , 255, 386 Crownover, Cindi 422 Crownover, Debbie 286, 405 Crumbie, Debbie 297, 367 Crumley, George 422 Crump, Damon 367 Crumpacker, David 422 Crumpton, Nancy 263, 386 Crumrine, Gwenette 405 Crusetumer, Ashle 229, 386 Crutchfield, Ross 150, 237, 386 Cuccaro, john 152, 153 Culbertson, Amy 214, 422 Culpepper, Charlie 405 Cummings, Kris 281 Cummings, Lindsey 259, 405 Cummings, Terry 422 Cummins, Chris 422 Cummins, Donna 188, 367 Cummins, Tom 153, 155 Cumpton, MarEK 188, 257, 386 Cunningham, r Donald 339 Cunningham, Emily 367 Cunningham, Gayle 422 Cunningham, Grant 225, 257, 260 Cunninglham, Rev Milton 138 Curren, imothy 405 Currier, Verna 283, 301, 386 Currin, Christie 422 Ewing, enio, Tanis 184, 367 Index , Dr james 331 V, Dwight 422 5, Anthony 422 i, Dr K tFredj 344 , Wickliffe 220, 367 , Tammi 423 , Dr C lkichardb 331 , Gregory 423 ala, julie 386 D gelo, Michael 250, 386 nche, jean 386 ry, Terri 196 Stephanie 405 ,Suzy 281, 367 Berg Ranee 405 ger, Susan 200, 386 lyhjill 423 yra 386 , Robyn 423 on, Daniel 386 n, Clark 405 n, Kim 405 e, Bill 423 e, Perry 162 ord, Tamara 386 eL Cathy 210, 423 el, jeff 367 el, Wallace 329, 331, 332 els, Melissa 196 aby, Debbie 261 en, Gary 223, 367 , Stephanie 423 liell, Patricia 423 anport, Mary Ellen 354 anport, Suzanne 164, 423 ldsen, Scott 386 idson, Dr john 331 idson, jeana 405 ldson, Scott 423 ies, Tracey 210, 405 is, Andrea 423 is, Anna 302,367 is, Camille 214, 423 is, Christopher 423 is, Clark 220, 386 is, Denise 153, 386 is, Dr William 331 is, jon 423 is, Kimberly 214, 423 is, Kristy 423 is, Lesa 367 is, Lisa 184, 262, 367,386,423 is, Margaret 331 is, Michelle 214, 367 is, Mitchell 367 is, Paul 423 is, Perryman 423 'is, Rene 423 'is, Sarabeth 367 'is, Scott 257, 386 'is, Sharon 386 'is, Shawn 175, 405 'is, Sherri 386 vis, Tamara 294, 297 vis, Tommie 331 ves, jenni er 405 nm, Nathan 386 vson, Gena 281 arson, Gib 153, 155, 386 f, Alison 284 f, Andrew 423 V, Lisa 204, 405 y, Shawn 386 La Paz, Sam 153 in, Deborah 367 an, Gretchen 180, 296, 367 an, joyce 339 an, Michael 350 aring, Rhonda 386 aton, Dan 367 aver, john 405 aver, Kyle 241, 367 benport, Daniel 405 busk, Amy 164, 184, 423 cherd, David 248, 386 chert, Renee 297, 367 cker, William 405 friend, Roy 386 Geeter, Kelly 257 itrich, Melinda 423 l Ferro, Gregory 405 loach, Dr Doris 349 lp, D Ann 423 marco, Lynda 175, 386 'mond, Sarah 367 emond, Timothy 423 nman, Paul 423 nney, Christopher 155, 405 nney, Sharon 423 'nnis, Eric 405 Denny, Anne 164 Denton, Robert 344 Dentry, Sherrilynne 423 Derden, Amy 196,423 Derrett, Dana 200, 260, 386 Detrick, Cathrine 423 Devillier, Guy 423 Dewitt, Sheryl 367 Diamond, je 164 Dibble, Cathryn 214, 386 Dickerson, Dr Ben 331 Dickerson, Mark 386 Dickinson, Alicia 367 Dickinson, jill 423 Dickson, Marcie 423 Dieterich, Dee 175, 297, 367 Dietz, Lisa 188, 423 Dietze, Gretchen 423 Dighton, Craig 405 Di l, Lisa 405 Dillahunty, Darla 423 Dillard, Cara 175, 387 Dillion, Linda A 354 Dillon, janet 303, 367 Dillon, Kathleen 367 Dillon, Paula 405 Dillon, Scott 387 Dishongh, Tim 155, 235, 387 Dittburner, Margo 405 Dittrich, Ann 184, 367 Ditzler, Kristy 180, 367 Dixon, Ann 153, 155 Dixon, Dwayne 387 Dizon, Donna 200, 300, 367 Dizon, john 153, 155, 300 Djernaes, Niels 387 Dobbs, Degee 210 Dobbs, Dianne 153, 155 Dobbs, Karen 153, 367 Dobbs, Kristen 180, 423 Dobler, Dan 153 Dobler, Daniel 387 Dobroski, Dedra 204, 423 Dodd, Deryl 367 Dodd, jane 423 Dodds, Degee 405 Dodson, jim 367 Doehring, Sandy 261, 296, 367 Doke, Geoffrey 405 Dolenz, john 137, 300 Doles, Darla 405 Domingue, julie 257 Domingue, Susan 184, 423 Dominy, Debbie 423 Donaldson, Catherine 423 Donegan, Kelly 153, 155, 180, 405 Done oo, Scott 423 Donica, Ginny 387 Donley, Kathy 153 Donovan, john 241, 423 Donowho, Bryan 237, 423 Donowho, Randall 237, 367 Dooley, David 248, 423 Dorril , Ellen 153 Dorris, Robert 387 Dorsey, Lisa 423 Dorsey, Patricia 367 Dorsey, Russell 387 Dorsey, Trish 293 Dorward, Catherine 367 Dorward, Will 297 Dosher, Melissa 214, 423 Dossey, Kay 188, 405 Dotson, Daniel 423 Dotson, Darlene 150, 153, 258, 296, 367 Dotson, Holly 423 Doubek, Brandon 367 Dougharty, Melinda 155, 184, 405 Douglas, Chanda 184, 387 Douglass, Deeanne 176, 423 Dover, Sherry 291, 423 Dowden, Amy 162 Dowden, Debra 423 Downey, Christine 263, 423 Downing, joe 423 Downing, Todd 423 Doyle, Amy 387 Doyle, Lisa 387 Doyle, Michele 423 Dozier, Diana 405 Dozier, julie 423 Drager, jenise 387 Draper, Lori 423 Dreler, Kyle 423 Drennan, Arrenia 423 Drewfs, Helena 367 Dreyer, Melissa 423 Dreyer, Sonya 204, 387 Dreyer, Susan 184, 296, 387 Dreyfuss, Darian 210, 423 Driggers, Delaina 164, 188, 423 Driver, David 367 Driver, Tony 236, 260, 367 Drolie, Karen 387 Drolte, Dorinda 367 Drolte, Karen 155, 214 Dry, Becky 423 Dubois, D Ann 387 Dubois, Dana 248,405 DuCharme, john 153,367 Duck, Bennie 367 Duckett, Emily 262 Duckworth, Kathy 180, 405 Ducore, Susan 354 Duey, james 405 Dug, jan 200,367 Du y, Kristine 263, 405 Dugat, Susan 339 Duggins, jana 367 Duggins, janna 153 Duggins, Shara 423 Dugglebgf, Donya 153 Du on, uzanne 284,387 Duhrkoplf, Dr Richard 331 Duke, T omas 241, 423 Duke, Tom 164 Dumas, Amelia 263 Elias, D r Erwin 352 Elick, Lori 424 Elkins, Mark 225, 368 Elledge, Deidra 184, 424 Elledge, Karen 424 Elledge, Mark 257 Eller, jo ce 368 Elliott, Xmanda 180, 406 Elliott, Diane 210,387 Elliott, james 424 Elliott, Nancy 180, 368 Ellis, Allison 262, 368 Ellis, Gregory 368 Ellis, jennifer 361 Ellis, Laura 176, 303, 387 Ellis, Nathan Kary 141,368 Ellis, St Ellison, Ellison, Ellison, ephanie 406 Kim 153 Leeann 406 Melissa 368 Elmore, Ross 231 Elmore, William 406 Dumas, Debbie 387 Dumas, Sandy 261 Dumford, john 303, 367 Dunavent, Karen 367 Dunaway, Heather 401 Duncan, Diane 180, 250, 405 Duncan, Dr Elmer 331 Duncan, jennifer 367 Duncan, Nancy 184, 405 Dunham, Susan 210, 387 Dunn, Andrea 423 Dunn, Dona 153, 286, 387 Dunn, Kim 196 Dunn, Kimberlee S 141, 151, 367 Dunn, Vonda 405 Dunnaway, Andrea 221 Dunwoody, Sharon 153, 200, 367 Dupuy, Katherine 405 Duran, Dr Richard 331 Durbin, Chris 423 Durdin, Cathy 423 Duren, Kimberly 141, 153, 155, 293, 367 Durfee, Shelten 248, 424 Durham, Allison 176 Durham, Debbie 424 Durham, Emily 424 Durham, jerry 236, 400, 405 Durham, Laura 153, 286, 405 Durham, Paula 424 Durham, Rev Ron 138 Durhan, Allison 387 Durose, Dawn Ann 424 Dutton, Frank 424 Dyer, Anna jo 406 Elstun, Melinda 196, 424 Elzinga, Dr Harrey 349 Embrey, Rett 40 Emert, Ronald 368 Emert, Sally 368 Emery, Lynda 200 Emmert, Deanna 180, 368 Emmert, jennifer 153 Emmons, Charlotte 406 Ender, Marilyn 295 Ener, Suellen 296, 368 Engel, Mark 424 Engelmeier, Denise 424 Enghauser, Paula 406 England, Austin 241, 368 Engle, Scott 243, 361 English, Darren 424 English, Dr William 331 English, Eloise 188, 387 English, joey 387 English, Karen 200, 424 English, Tameryn 424 Entzminger, janna 162, 406 Entzminger, jared 387 Eoff, Carol 361 Erekson, Christine 200, 424 Erickson, Bonnie 387 Erickson, Dr Paul 339 Erjian, Hu 331 Ernest, jonathan 294 Ernst, Deanne 424 Ertelt, Annelle 406 Eschenour, Gretchen 180, 255 Eschler, Elizabeth 406 Eshenour, Gretchen 424 Dyer, Dr Preston 331 Dyer, Mark 150, 367 Dykeman, Amy 153, 155, 210, 456 Dykes, judy 296 Dyleski, Todd 248, 387 Dyson, Dr Ludwig tjrl 339 E Eagle, Beth 204, 367 Ea er, Belinda 258 Eakins, Clay 424 Earley, Tracee 200, 367 Early, Shirley 344 Eastood, Mary 424 Eastwood, Robert 424 Eaton, Debbie 297 Eaton, Mia 281 Eberhart, Mark 424 Eberlan, Zoe 214, 387 Eberwein, Dan 424 Eck, Craig 406 Eddins, Paul 387 387, Eden, Rebecaa 158, 165, 251, 367 Edgar, julie 153 Edgar, Laurie 164, 184, 424 Edmiston, Kendall 406 Estep, Stephanie 204, 257, 387 Estes, Dr Dwain 344 Estes, Rosanne 196 Estill, Leigh Ann 176, 387 Estrada, jeane 188, 387 Eubank, jay 368 Eubanks, Kevin 368 Eubanks, Suzanne 188, 406 Evans, Andrew 231 Evans, Danny 387 Evans, Dave 368 Evans, Gene 291 Evans, janet 153, 155, 188, 406 Evans, jay 406 Evans, jeff 231 Evans, Karen 184, 424 Evans, Kathy 406 Evans, Mark David 141, 157,158, 368 Evans, Rebecca 210, 424 W. . Evans, illiam 164 Everett, Elizabeth 200, 368 Everett, Esther 331 Everett, Laura 176, 368 Everett, Thomas 2 Everett, Will 225, 406 Evers, Catherine 406 Evers, joyce 406 Every, Lynda 406 Evetts, Michelle 424 Evins, Diane 424 Brenda 361 Edupuganti, Ravindra 406 Edwar s, Deborah 406 Edwards, Dr Donald 339 Edwards, jackie 214, 406 Edwards, james 387 Edwards, Karen 387 Edwards, Lori 424 Edwards, Melissa 263, 424 Effinger, james 387 Egerton, Terry 367 Eggers, james 368 E ren, Lauri 176, 387 Eichelberger, Glen 236, 368 Eichler, Dan 424 Eicholz, Allison 387 Eisenbarth, Dr Steven 331 Eke, Clifford 387 Elam, Carrie 424 Eldridge, Dr David 331 Ewing, Carol 196, 387 Ewing, Heidi 214, 368 Ewing, Tabi 204, 424 Expose, Narva 368 F Fackenthall, Byron 221 Fairbault, john 344 Fairbrother, Bill 153, 155, 283 Fairchild, Sarah 196, 406 Falcone, Nancy 387 Falkner, Cindl 424 Falkner, Sarah 387 Fallen, Olga 344 Falls, Kim 424 443 444 Index Falter, Elizabeth 153, 155, 387 Floyd, Russell 387 puiii, Sammi 368 George, Melody 185, 369 Fancher, jeff 424 Floyd, Susan 210, 424 puuen, Shauna 425 George, William 339 Fancher, Melinda 262, 291 Flynn, Dr Ellie 331 Fuller, Amy 164 George Graves, Sr 138 Fanning, Sean 155 Flynn, jeannie 368 puller, Mark 227 363 Gerbrng, Dr David 331 Fannon, Debbie 303 Focarile, Deborah 281, 424 Fung,-I Tracey 212, 368 Gerloff, Stephanie 369 Fanous, Ghassan 237, 387 Foley, Wendy 424 Fullerton, Meredifh 425 Gessner, Lael 200, 369 Fanous, Ziad 237, 406 Folmar, jack 138 Fultz Jeffrey 223 406 Getson-Teague, jill 388 Farha, Mark 155, 406 Fondren, Mark 300, 368 pundhbunk' gush 425 Getz, Kenton 243, 407 Farkas, Marybeth 424 Fontaine, Barry 368 Funderburk, Greg 236, 388 Ghee, Dr William 339 Farley, Lori 204, 257, 293, 387 Farley, Travis 424 Farmer, jason 424 Farmer, jody 406 Farmer, Michelle 188, 424 Famell, Pamela 368 Farr, Brian 424 Farr, Charles 153, 155, 406 Farrell, Dougb387 Fanen, Eliza eth A 354 Farris, Alizabeth 406 Farris, Darla 387 Fatheree, Lisa 200, 424 Faulhaber, Holly 196, 424 Faulkner, Cindi 204 Fauver, Shanie 303, 387 Feaster, julie 176, 406 Feather, Deanna 387 Featherston, Sherry 296 Featherstone, Thomas 352 Fee, An 'e 361 Fehler, Eamon 237, 368 Fehler, Tim 153 Fehler, Timoth 155, 406 Feir, Robyn 421 Felber, Sheri 210, 406 Felice, Dr Lawrence 331 Feliciano, Nicholas 424 Felienberger, Robert 387 Felkins, Bruce 368 Felty, Catherine 214, 424 Fenton, jana 387 Ferdon, Douglas jr 331 Ferency, Connie 301 Ferguson, Catherine 180, 406 Ferguson, Cheryl 155 Ferguson, Gregory 368 Ferguson, john 241, 424 Ferguson, Stacey 260 Femandes, Cheryl 303 Ferrell, jana 406 Ferrell, Mary Ellen 368 Ferris, Sara 424 Fess, Chris 283, 368 Fetkins, Bruce 158 Feuerbacher, Charles 424 Fiedler, Eileen 137, 153 Field, Donna 424 Field, Emily 424 Fielder, David 236, 406 Fielder, Dr L tGeraldJ 331 Fielder, Eileen Elizabeth 141, 180, 322, 368 Fielder, john 368 Fields, Christi 205, 406 Fields, Honorable jack 138 Fine, Thomas 424 Fineout, Ann 387 Fink, Dr Ma 331 Fink, Laurier2'62, 368 Finley, Paul 155 Finn, Max 237, 368 Firmin, john 241, 368 Fischer, Karen 424 Fish, Holli 153 Fisher, Carol jo 214, 289, 368 Fisher, Elmer 331 Fisher, Susan 153, 155, 406 Fiskaaen, Wenche 184, 368 Fitch, Richard 241, 387 Fitte, Rachel 424 Fitz, Amy 424 Fitzgerald, john 368 Fitzgerald, Taggart 261 Fitz enry, Gay 205, 254, 255, 387 Fitzipatrick, Amy 180, 387 Fla eland, Ann-Marie 180, 368 Flahive, Sharon 424 Flanagan, Kelly 196, 406 Flanagan, Tim 286 Flanders, Dr H j tjrl 331 Flanders, Scott 387 Flanery, Angela 406 Flaten, Ellen 205, 387 Flautt, Leigh Anne 142, 158, 188, 2 3, 251, 368 Flemmin Randall 387 Fletcher, Natalie 137 Flinchbaugh, Robert 368 Floehr, B ra 424 Floehr, ltzyra 200 Flood, Ross 292, 368 Flores, Luis 221, 368 Flory, Gr or 424 Flournoyfilylie 155, 406 Floyd, Alisa 406 ' Floyd, james 368 Forbes, joyce 424 Force, Hudson La 258 Ford, Amy 200, 368 Ford, Carrie 368 Ford, Dr Lewis 331 Ford, Gerry 236, 406 Ford, Kevin 402 Ford, Kim 164 Ford, Mark 424 Ford, Theresa 349 Ford, Walter 406 Fore, Amy 153, 200, 284, 302, 387 Fore, Lisa 163, 165, 176, 368 Fore, Melissa 214, 424 Foreman, Karen 424 Foreman, Susan 424 Formby, William 406 Fomes, Kobe 387 Forsythe, Scott 424 Fortenberry, Rebecca 150 Forti, jennifer 387 Foster, Anne Marie 281 Foster, Beverl 368 Foster, Brad 153, 387 Foster, james 331 Foster, Michael 424 Foster, Richard 406 Foulds, Gregory 425 Fountain, Beth 137, 368 Fountain, Charles 368 Fountain, Mitzi 200, 425 Foust, Paul 387 Fowinkle, Sandra 425 Fowler, joy 387 Fowler, Shelly 196, 425 Fowler, Teresa 387 Fox, Beverly 155, 406 Fox, Bradley 425 Fox, Dr john 331 Fox, Steve 425 Fox, Terry 368 Foxworth, Susan 196, 301, 368 Foy, Wendi 210, 368 Frame, Dr Terry 339 Francis, judith 331 Frank, Amy 425 Frank, Melissa 200, 368 Frank, Tim 295 Frank, Timothy 406 Frankin, Karol 153 Franklin, Cathleen 406 Franklin, Dawn 425 Franklin, Dr Thomas 331 Franklin, john 406 Franklin, joselph 425 Franklin, Nel ie 331 Franzen, Bret 425 Frasher, Dorsglas 425 Frasier, Ton a 188, 388 Frazier, Dr Leroy 331 Frazier, jeff 248, 388 Frazier, julianne 210, 406 Frazier, Laura 361 Frazier, Philip 406 Fredenburg Karen 344 Frederick, ourtney 153, 188, 368 Fredman, judy 176, 368 Fredrick, Melanie 200, 368 Free, Thomas 237, 388 Freeman, Christopher 425 Freeman, Ernest 231 Freeman, Greg 425 Freeman, john 425 Freeman, Kenneth 406 Freeman, Kerry 368 Freeman, Kirk 151 Freeman, Libby 205, 406 Freeman, Marisa 425 Freeman, Matt 225, 257, 368 Freeman, Ruth 425 Freeman, W Clint 388 Friddle, jamie 262, 406 Fries, jenifer 425 Frieschlag, Brian 425 Frisch, Dr Michael 331 Fritz, Scott 237, 406 Fritze, Pamela 368 Fritzler, Lee Anne 153, 155, 406 Froelich, Melinda 153, 155 Frost, Crystal 153, 368 Frost, Shelly 188, 368 Fry, Laurie 153 Frye, Carla 425 Fuchs, David 237, 406 Fuciu, Pamela 406 Fuentes, Rolando 456 Fugitt, joey 388 Funderburk, Susan 188 Funk, Kathryn 388 Fussell, Sandra 258, 368 Fuxa, Amy 425 G Gable, Dennis 155 Gabriel, Celeste 388 Gabriel, Stacey 205, 368 Gage, Dee Dee 205, 425 Gage, Floyd 425 Gage, Lowell 425 Gaines, jrllynn 188, 388 Gaither, David 248, 368 Gaither, Dona 292, 406 Gaitros, Dr Donald 331 Galbreath, Traci 176, 261, 425 Galgay, Patricia 369 Galindo, Michelle 369 Gall, Lynn Marie 142, 153, 163, 188, 388 Gallagher, Connie 388 Gallagher, julie 369 Gallagher, Nadine 153, 188, 388 Galle ugh, Allen 164, 425 Gallehugh, Belinda 361 Galyean, Kellie 260 Gamble, Brad 425 Gamboa, Gerald 406 Gamel, Rebecca 369 Gammon, Carmen 153, 184, 369 Gann, Danna 425 Gant, Bill 406 Gaona, Lilianna 425 Gaona, Roxanna 406 Garcia, Beatrice 425 Garcia, Bobby 162 Garcia, Patrick 248, 369 Garcia, Robert 369 Gardner, Bryn 425 Gardner, Catherine 406 Gardner, Dr H tSteghenl 339 Gardner, jojuan 42 Gardner, Lorie 196, 406 Gardner, Melinda 153, 155, 406 Gardner, Teresa 294, 369 Garibaldi, B ron 236, 425 Garlett, Michele 164, 180, 425 Garner, Linda 188, 257, 354, 388 Garner, Paige 188, 425 Garretson, Laura 214, 388 Garretson, Whitney 425 Garrett, Alyce 425 Garrett, Angelia 303, 406 Garrett, Donna 196 Garrett, Lisa 153, 155, 180, 388, 406 Garrett, Misty 283, 425 Garrett, Paula 425 Garrett, Trivia 406 Garrison, Angie 388 Garrison, Ginger 425 Garrison, julia 293, 407 Gartside, Kimberl L 142, 361 Garvey, Barbara 200, 425 Garvey, David 231 Garza, Emest 425 Gastillo, Ginna 259, 290, 369 Gaston, Thomas 361 Gateley, Dr Gardner 331 Gately, Steve 153 Gates, Phil? 369 Gatewood, onna 250, 369 Gatewood, Karen 407 Gattis, Robert 369 Gault, Marc 425 Gause, jeannette Lucille 142, 361 Gauthier, Lori 205, 407 Gay, Carolyn 425 Gee, Kristi 407 Gee, Richard 407 Gehlbach, Dr Frederick 331 Gehlbach, Mark 162, 425 Geis, Todd 248, 322, 369 Geiszler, Richard 294 Gemberling, Margaret 425 Genger, julie 200, 243, 388 Genridr, Sandraj 354 Gent, Robin 153, 369 Genter, Dr Lorraine 354 Gentry, james 388 Gentry, Karen 297 George, Emily 369 George, jennifer 155, 200, 407 George, Laurie 210, 388 Ghee, Karen 153, 155, 176, 40 Ghosh, Sushmita 361 Giacona, Lisa 281, 369 Gibbens, Darla 407 Gibbs, David 425 Gibbs, Glenn 369 Gibbs, joel 425 Gibbs, john 369 Gibbs, Sydney 369 Gibson, Allen 407 Gibson, Amy 284, 407 Gibson, Aprrl 8, 188, 369 Gibson, Don R 349 Gibson, Heather 425 Gibson, jacquelyn 388 Gibson, john 155 Gibson, Karenj 142, 153, 284, 369 Gibson, Laura 155, 407 Gibson, Stephanie 185, 425 Gibson, Susan 155, 407 Gibson, Thomas 388 Gibson, Tom 153, 292 Gilbert, Greglory 250, 388 Gilbert, Mic ael 407 Gilbert, Shawn 425 Gilbreath, Dr L lKentl 339 Gilbreath, Robert 153 Gilchrest, Dr Norman 344 Gilchrist, Terri 214, 258, 369 Gilerease, Susan 369 Gilkerson, Wend 425 Gillespie, Sarah 3,69 Gillespie, Stephen 369 Gillette, Mirerlle 369 Gilliland, Kevin 225, 369 Gilliland, Lance 425 Gilliland, Pat 225, 407 Gilliland, Wesley 299 Gilmer, Kelley 162, 163, 388 Gilmore, Kevin 388 Gilmore, Nancy 388 Gilmore, Shelley 425 Gilson, Gay 291, 425 Gimpel, ju i 176, 407 Gimpel, Lauri 153 Ginn, john 369 Ginter, Shelly 425 Giotes, Brad 225, 425 Gist, Cher 1292, 369 Gladden, lzlelly 407 Glandorf, jane 263, 407 Glaser, Roxanne 425 Glass, Bill 138 Glass, Carol 425 Glass, Mario 369 Gleditsch, Douglas 248, 388 Glenn, Scott 42 Gloff, Melanie 180, 388 Glosson, Diana 388 Glover, Scott 283, 407 Goar, jann 425 Gober, john 237, 388 Gober, Susan 196, 425 Godfrey, jane 369 Godfrey, Martha 214, 407 Godwin, Amy 185, 286, 407 Goeke, Mike 162, 236, 407 Goelzer, Connie 153, 188, 388 Goelzer, Paul 425 Goforth, Mark 425 Goggan, Laura Ellen 196, 369 Goggin, Gina 407 Goggan, Kent 407 Go ke, Robin 153, 155, 407 Goldsmith, Carolyn 369 Gomez, Maria 299 Gonen, Bryan 225 Gonzales, Franke 407 Gonzales, Gregory 407 Gonzalez, Antoinette 263, 407 Gonzalez, Charlotte 425 Gonzalez, Martha 221 Gooch, Don 243, 369 Gooch, Mike 294 Goode, Ann 188, 369 Goode, Dr Clement 331 Gooding Steghanie 407 Goodloe, Dr ancy 344 Goodman, Shelly 407 Goodner, Beth 214, 425 Goodrich, Scott 236, 283, 369 Goodwin, Brad 425 Goodwin, Kim 200, 388 Goodwin, Tim 388 GooEby, Lynn 300, 369 Goolsby, Tammy 153, 369 7 3 Index on, Dr Jerry 349 on, Jenny 407 , CrarLgl164 , Nat 'e 407 , Tanya 407 on, Jean 369 a, Nicholas 425 , Dayna 210, 293, 369 , Susan 188, 369 elin, Alicia 176, 426 omski, Pete 407 , George 369 schalk, Steven 407 lld, Don 210, 248, 407 mld, Dr Logal 331 xld, John 69 udy, Trey 369 en, Bryan 388 La, Robin 153, 407 ce, Ann 369 If, Dawn 192, sea f, Joerg 426 ff, Dawn 221 ham, Gin er 205, 262, 303, ham, Gerson 138 ham, Igynn 426 ham, ichael 426 rxham, Vicki 210, 388 dy, Terri 388 nt, Kimberly 281, 426 nt, Lynne 153, 155 mt, Stanley 426 mtland, Jana 369 1ssl, Laura 338 nu, Anne 15 lves, Amy 426 lves, Berry 164, 225, 426 lves, Jane 210, 388 nves, Matt 426 nves, Shellgy 369 rves, erri 6 ry, Dr Robert 344 ny, Egen 221, 407 1 , S ane 88 yless, Dyan 180, 388 yless, Julia 153 yson, Dr Robert Gr! 331 ar, Treese 214, 426 athouse, Suzanne 426 b, Carole 153, 155, 388 en, Alan 426 en, Anne 205, 407 ell, Courtenay 162 en, Dina 407 James 243, 407 Jim Bob 162 een, Julie 201, 369 een, Kelly 188, 369 een, Laura 201, 301, 388 een, Randall 426 een, Sara 426 een, Saephargie 296, 426 eene, nan 88 eene, Dr Donald 331 eene, Ta lor 426 eenwooci: Cindy 369 eenwood, Thomas 388 eer, Jan 210, 257, 388 'eer, Pam 369 'egg Laurie 153, 322, 369 'egg Xyllina 153, 300, 388 ego, C ele 214, 388 'egory, Beth Anne 214, 388 regory, D Anna 369 regory, Denise 176, 369 regory, Karen 369 regory, Leslie 210, 426 regory, Milton 138 regory, Paula 263, 407 riessel, Alice 281 riffin, Allen 407 riffin, Charla 369 riffin, Cynthia 426 riffin, James 369 riffin, Karen 201, 407 riffin, Laura 189, 369 riffin, Mark 426 riffith, Marvella 388 rigsby, Gary 241, 369 rimland, Crndy 426 risham, Tommsy 407 roce, Darren 1 3, 155, 407 rogan, Tara 176, 388 room?,lDr Ferris 339 ross, o n 301 ross, Steven 229, 388 roves, Randle 251, 407 rulglg, Chrilistiana 426 ru s, Bi 138 rubbs, Cathy 369 rubbs, Dina 388 ruber, Alice 302 rumbine, Steve 2, 220, 369 rundy, Traci 369 rusendorff, Laurie 205, 407 uarriello, Mike 301 . ell, Bell, 3 Guelker, Elizabeth 180, 407 Guelker, Ellen 180, 369 Guenther, Jody 354 Guerrero, Raquel 407 Guest, Gordon, 426 Guest, Keila 257, 388 Guice, Elizabeth 388 Guillermo, Myma 426 Guillorg Tonya 426 Guinn, ailey 407 Guinn, Buck 241, 369 Guinn, David 352, 407 Guinn, Missy 196, 407 Gulig Dr Mike 339 Gulledge, Chad 286, 407 Gullion, Karin 369 Gullion, Letha 388 Gunasekera, Shobana 369 Gunderland, Kenna 407 Gunn, Greg 261 Gunnells, usan 370 Gunter, Ashley 153, 210, 388 Guram, Sonya 426 Gurley, Melanie 155, 407 Gustafson, Kelly 426 Guthrie, Patricia 296, 407 Gutz, Elizabeth 196, 426 H HalL Mera153, 388 Hallbauer, Gregg 153, 155, 407 Hallgarth, Amy 153, 155 Ham, Judy 153, 407 Harper, Glenn 153, 155, 408 Harper, Kathiann 153, 155, 180, 408 Harper, Scott 153, 155, 389 Harrel, Mary 153, 389 Harris, Jamr 153, 389 Harrison, Karen 153, 370 Harrison, Robin 153, 205, 243, 296, 389 Hartman, Robert 153, 408 Hatfield, Tim 161 Haugfr, Kristin 153, 196, 408 Haw ins, Lee 153, 155 Haws, Melissa 153, 155 Hayes, Scott 153, 370 Hayward, Sue 153 Hayworth, Ward 408, 456 Hazelton, Barbara 153, 389 Head, Cindy153, 291, 389 Heard, Joy 53 Hearn, Robert 153 Heilmier, Beth 153 Heinen, Donna 153, 196, 370 Hendricks, Bret 153, 300, 389 Hendrix, Carolyn 153, 214, 259, 389 Henry, Corena 153, 370 Hessel, Kristina 153, 155, 408 Hickman, Robin 153, 155, 296, 408 Higlgins, Molly 153 Hi , Holly 158, 181, 370 Hill, Jeff 153 Hine, Jim 153 Hobbs, Robert 153, 332 Hobden, Jon 153 Hocher, David 153, 300, 389, 390 Hoelscher, Robert 153, 155, 408 Hohn, Edward 152, 241, 389, 390 Holland, Bonnie 153 Holland, Jean 158, 185, 370 Hollingsworth, Dana 153, 214, 370 Hon, Roxanne 153, 300, 370 Horan, Patricia M 147 Horn, Rebecca 153, 409 Horton, Lana 153, 155, 201, 370 Howard, Catherine Elaine 142, 301 Howard, Melanie 152453, 301, 389 390 HowelL Janice 153, 155, 201, 390 Hoyumpda, Dan 153 Hu ik, ike 153,301 Huddleston, Bart 159, 243, 371 Hughes, Blake 153 Hunn, Marcia 153, 189 Hunt, Allison 153, 286 Hurst, Kim 153 I Ikard, Kellie 153, 201, 371 Irish, Shannon 153, 155, 409 Irwin, Barry 153, 225, 390 Isauni, Gustavo 153 Jack, Christy 153, 155, 196, 409 Jacks, Steve 153 Jackson, Brad 137, 150, 153 Jackson, Bradley Kent 142, 322, 371 Johnson, Cindy 153, 409 Johnson, Darrin 153, 258, 390 Johnson, Peter 153 Johnston, Stuart 153, 409 Jonckheer, Helvig153, 155, 390 K Kadane, Sheffie 225, 371 Kadane, Stephanie 211, 390, 391 Kaemmerling Quintin 409 Kaiser, John 90, 391 Kalmay, Kent 153, 258 Kam , Deena 409 Kansennifer 409 Kane, Paul 241, 371 Kao, Hourn 428 Kaplan, Julie 185, 390, 391 Karabourtis, Paul 155 Karaffa, Dr Ann 346 Karimi, Behzad 390, 391 Karimi, Sepideh 428 Karlson, Stephen 428 Karrer, Susan 390, 391 Kasner, Khaki 409 Katic, Alain 153 Kaufman, Traci 428 Kaulfus, Carol 150, 261, 371 Kawamoto, Janine 428 Kay, John 371 Kayashima, Keiko 428 Kean, Colonel Jerry 333 Kean, Richard 153, 300, 371 Keamey, Denise 390, 391 Keathley, Dr Naymond 333 Keathley, Kathlene 428 Keathley, Kathy 284, 296 Keathley, Kevin 410 Keathley, Lauren 211, 371 Keating Heather 428 Keating Mark 428 Kee, Leigh Ann 428 Keel, Amanda 428 Keele, Susan 201, 390, 391 Keeling Byron 390, 391 Keels, ea 428 Keen, Libby153, 390, 391 Kees, Mars a 214, 371 Keester, Sherri' 428 Kehr, Karen 1 9, 372 Keith, Julie 153, 155 Keith, Laurabeth 214, 372 Keller, Angie 189, 390, 391 Keller, Jennifer 181, 428 Kelley, Cheryl 176, 428 Kelley, Deaun 390, 391 Kelley, Diane 372 Kelley, Janet 372 Kelley, John 390, 391 Kelley, Marian 410 Kelly, Dr M tThomasl 340 Kelly, Gregg 241, 390, 391 Kelly, Kan 11, 372 Kelly, Trammell 372 Keltner, Dr Norman QL? 354, 355 Kelton, Les 241, 390, 391 Kemball-Cook, Barry 243, 410 Kemcp, Paul 333 Ken all, Gary 258, 372 Kendall, Greer 286, 372 Kendall, Kevin 294, 372 Kendall, Tim 2, 372 Kendrick, Susan 352 Kennedy, Amber 189, 428 Kennedy, John 229, 372 Kennedy, Patricia 429 Kennedy, Sharman 429 Kennedy, Stephen 361 Kennedy, Tamberley 176, 391 Kennedy, Temberlely 390 Kennedy, Warren 4 0 Kent, Am! 211, 429 Kent, Dr alvin 340 Kent, Viann 372 Kenworthy, Joe 259, 372 Kepner, Nancy 153, 155, 181, 259, 410 Keratsopoulos, James 410 Kerbel, Greg 410 Kernodle, Carl 429 Kernodle, Jan 296 Kernodle, Janet 176, 284, 372 Kerr, Kevin 372 Kerry, Hughes 390 Kers , Gil 410 Kershaw, Catherine 214, 390, 391 Kershner, Brian 349 Kesler, Stephanie 181, 429 Kessler, Beth 284, 292 Kevil, Kim 192, 372 Key, Lisa 214, 297, 372 Keyes, Roger 349 Keyes, Shelley 150, 153, 155, 390, 391 Kibbe, Kathryn 189, 429 Kidd, Kelly 229, 372 Kidwell, Annette 372 Kiel, Thomas 236, 410 Kiesling Bob R 139 Kilgo, Cindyv372 Kilgore, Dr J 333 Kil ian, Glen 410 Killingsworth, Paul 162, 165 Kim, Jeanne 410 Kim, Steve 153, 300, 390, 391 Kim, Su 429 Kimbrough, Kelly 293, 390, 391 Kincaid, Elizabeth 214, 410 Kindiger, David 153, 410 Kindred, Jack 390, 391 Kindred, Kevin 248 King Alicia 303 King Allen 429 King Allison 429 King Amie 211 King Ama' 372 King Art ur T 294, 340 King Brian 429 King Cynthia 391 King Daniel 372 King Dannty 229, 391 King Davi 372 King Donald 361 King DR Ronald 333 King Dwilght 391 King Gay a 391 King Janelle 214, 372 King Jill 297, 322, 372 King John 410 King Kathleen 410 King Kayla 391 King Ke ley 410 King Kevin 225 King Kimberly 429 King Laurie 261, 429 King Linda 391 King Marla 429 King Robin 214, 391 King Robyn 391 King Sara 296, 372 Kingston, Sheronna 153, 155, 410 Kinney, Carol 205, 391 Kinzie, Thomas 223, 391 Kioke, Miki 410 Kipp, David 142, 372 Kipga, Kevin 410 Kir y, Angela 181, 410 Kirby, Michael Dale 143, 372 Kirk, Dr Roger 333 Kirkham, Angela 251, 410 Kirkham, Brentley 429 Kirkpatrick, Alan 260, 372 Kirkpatrick, Monica 429 Kirkpatrick, Susan 250, 372 Kirksey, Sharon 391 Kirsch, Kimberly 429 Kiske, Katherine 410 Kistler, Lisa 176, 429 Klaras, Vicki 333 Klatte, Martha 372 Klatte, Robert 65 Kleam, Kristi 391 Klein, Chuck 391 Klem, Chong-Hui 429 Klingman, Dr Berry 333 Klings om, Gary 322 Kloeset Kirsten 155, 211, 410 Knapton, Kurt 225, 429 Knerlich, Ferdinand 372 Kniffen, Kelly 176, 372 Knight, David 243, 372 Knight, Gladstone 361 Knight, John 155 Knight, Mary 429 Knighten, C ristopher 372 Knighten, Jeni 201, 372 Knigping Jayne 201, 243, 372 Kno le, atherine 391 Knollin, Tracy 429 Knowlton, Cody 164, 429 Knowlton, Deke 372 Knowlton, Leslie 429 Knox, Lisa 201, 372 Knox, Shawn 429 Knudsen, Karen 153, 196, 391 Knudson, Duane 346 Ko, Arthur 153 Koch, Marcy 205, 391 Kocian, Mari-Anne 429 Koehn, Charlene 429 Koehn, Michael 153, 248, 372 Koestler, Anna 290, 410 Koike, Miki 263 Koncak, Kelly 205, 410 Konkel, Ronald 372 Koon, Colin 250, 300, 391 Koon, Kamela 214, 257, 372 Kopper, Susie 196, 429 44 46 Index Kopplin, Dr David 333 Korenek, janet 211, 429 Korhonen, Earl 429 Korpi, Dr Michael 333 Kosack, Darren 372 Kose, Tetsuya 391 Koski, Anne 155 Koster, Ilonka 214, 410 Kostogiannis, Soula 261, 372 Kotos irodo, Faye 153, 391 Koym, Carlton 220, 391 Kralis, Mitch 429 Krause, Heather 429 Krause, Lori 286, 410 Kreft, Angie 429 Kreger, Cathryn 391 Krelgsmann, Kari 429 Kreiser, Steve 155, 237, 410 Krisik, Ken 295 Kriss, Sheryl 153, 155, 201, 410 Kroll, Missy 153, 155, 259 Kronzer, Dorothgy Barfield 139 Krueger, janet 1 6, 391 Krueger, Sharon 153, 155 Kruger, Shari 181, 391 Kruger, Sharon 303, 372, 456 Kruiningen, Kricket Van 261 Krumbholz, julieAnn 197, 429 Kuenzli, Christian 429 Kugler, Amty 410 Ku ns, Lin a 197 Kulaga, Thomas 372 Kullberg, Duane R 342 Kuncle, Kellee 214, 372 Kunkel, Kristin 197, 410 Kuretsch, Kari 391 Kurzner, Christopher 223, 391 Kuttai, jeyanthi 372 Kuykendall, Charles 299, 456 Kwas, Mark 283 Kye, Keith 372 Kyle, Leslie 189, 429 Kyle Lloyd, ,Gustavo lsuani 300 Kyzar, Tracey 155 L La Force, Hudson 372 Laake, Teresa 410 LaCarter, Patti 205, 372 Lacey, Darren Lgynn 143, 295 Lacey, Darrin 2 1 LaCour, Tammy 294 Lacy, Cami 429 Laciy, Darren 372 La , Anitra 153 Ladd, jonathan 153 Lafonte, Michele 153, 214, 410 Lalionte, Michelle 281 Laliorce, Hudson 340 Laliorge, john 220, 303, 372 Laible, Caroline 211, 410 Laible, Chris 258 Laible, james 372 Laiche, Linda 372 Laine, Charles 391 Laird, jana 214, 391 Lakin, Phil 164, 429 Lamar, Kimberly 429 Lamb, Amherst 372 Lamb, Heather 372 Lamb, Karen 429 Lamb, Michael 243, 410 Lamb, Robert 255 Lamb, William 410 Lambert, Brian 429 Lambert, Charla 391 Lambert, Daniel 225, 391 Lambert, Laura 294, 372 Lambert, Susan 189, 372 Lamberth, Stefani 391 Laminack, Kristin 429 Lamkin, Bill D 345, 346 Lamming, Lisa 214, 372 Lancaster, Dan 153 Lancaster, Holli 300, 372 Lancaster, julie 205, 391 Lancaster, Kelly 429 Lancaster, Laura 215, 429 Lancaster, Russ 283, 429 Lancaster, Susan 263, 372 Lance, Aeta N 296 Land, john 153, 155 Land, julie 153, 155, 410 Landes, Dr james 333 Landford, Weslely 429 Landon, Kirk 15 , 237, 254, 372 Landreth, Kimberly 429 Landry, Kent 410 Landrg Neal 391 Lane, r Alta 333 Lane, Genny 201, 255, 391 Lane, Greg 25, 429 Lane, Heather 215, 429 Lane, Lisa 383 Lane, Robin 176, 410 Lane, Scott 250, 372 Langan, Lauri 429 Lange, Donna 391 Langford, Lori 215, 372 Langford, Mark 391 Langford, Mike 153, 39-1 Langley, Susan 429 Langsam, Andy 248, 410 Lanier, Patricia 361 Lanier, Stephen 391 Lankford, ryan 372 Lankford, Crai 250, 410 Lankford, Leigg 201, 429 Lannen, Eric 410 Lansch, Diana 410 Lansden, Natalie 197 lapp, Amy 429 Larimore, Dona 372 Larimore, Michelle 221 Larsen, Alan 229, 391 Larsen, Peter 372, 429 Lash, james 340 Lassiter, Kristi 155, 286, 391 Laster, Howard 410 Latham, Angela 215, 429 Latimer, Terri 429 Latoni, jorge 221, 372 Latta, Melissa 153, 391 Lattanzio, Chris 372 Laubert, julie 373 Laubert, Laurie 391 Laurence, Greg 373 Lava, Tia 260, 383, 391 Lavender, Greg 429 Lavender, Shannon 189, 297, 391 LaVergne, Chris 153, 155, 410 Law, Deanna 215, 289, 429 Law, jenny 221 Lawless, Kelly 263 Lawlis, Terri 153 Lawrence, Bob 429 Lawrence, Dory 185, 257, 391 Lawrence, Lanna 373 Lawrence, Michael 155, 236, 410 Lawson, Carol 391 Lay, Todd 391 Layman, Sandra 410 Layton, Elaine 410 Lazenb , Kristi 181, 293, 345, 391 Leach, lyori 205, 429 Leamy, Michele 429 Leary, Louise 189, 391 Leat , Tracy 189, 410 Leathem, Susan 201, 429 Leavell, Frank 297, 333 Leavelle, Kaye 192, 410 Lecrone, jay 429 Ledoux, Patrick 429 Lee, Angela 153, 201, 391 Lee, Ben 248, 410 Lee, Christopher 429 Lee, Courtney 201, 373 Lee, Danny 300, 391 Lee, Hal 250, 290, 391, 392 Lee, Hsuch-Ming 429 Lee, Injoo 153 Lee, julianne 155 Lee, Kirk 237, 361 Lee, Peter 236, 391, 392 Lee, Shannon 391, 392 Lee, Sharon 373 Lee, Steve 153, 155 Lee, Susie 260, 373 Lee, Tina 410 Lee, Won Kee 373 Lefever, joyce 250, 373 Lel'-'orce, Randall 236, 429 Legg, Carol 185, 410 Legg, Linda 155, 263 Le ett, Lendy 153, 155, 205, 410 Leggman, joette 410 Lehman, Laura 429 Lehr, Andrew james 143, 150, 300, Leibensber er, Gail 373 Leidecker, haedra 429 Leidig, Susan 410 LeMaster, Dr j R 333 LeMaster, Kamron 284, 429 LeMay, Darlene 176, 284, 410 322, 373 E Lemmons, Leah Anjanette 201, 373 Lenderink, Karla 391, 392 Lenzy, La Sha 294, 373 Leonard, Terrencej KID 373 LePere, Lee Ann 262, 303, 456 Lescallette, Cindy 391, 392 Lester, Dr Elwyn 333 Lester, Rhonda 430 Letbetter, Deborah 153, 391, 392 Letbetter, Lisa 25 7, 373 Leverett ami 155 , I Leveridge, Chris Davis t'l'oddl 225 Levy, Rusty 373 Lewis, Anne 299 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Chris 153, 185,391,392 Christina 211, 391, 392 Cristen 410 Diane Evelyn 137, 143, 153, 373 Lewis, Dr David 333, 391, 392 Lewis, jeff 153 Lewis, jeffrey 391 Lewis, Lorna 211, 373 Lewis , Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis- Mary 391, 392 Melissa 430 Milfred L 139 Patricia 430 Philip 361 Ruth A 354 Sadie 261, 410 Stephanie 373 Susan 284, 302 Todd 241, 373 Valaree 373 Walter 373 William 391, 392 Mason, Nancy 391, 392 Leyerle, Mark 155, 236, 391, 392 Li, Daniel 295, 391, 392 Li, Lixia 361 Li, Naho 292 Libolt, Traci 430 Lieber, Dede 181, 410 Lieck, Valerie 373 Lieving, Loree 215, 391, 392 Lighter, Elizabeth 391, 392 Li on, Dr Helen 340 Lifes, Brad 373 Lill, Dr David 340 Lillard, Brian 236, 391, 392 Lillelund, Mads 296 Lilly, Gina 215, 430 Lilly, Kimberly 391, 392 Lin, Karen 303 Lind, Dr Owen 333 Linder, Phillip 236, 410 Linderman, Kim 153, 155, 181, 261, 410 Linders, Kelly 155, 260 Lindley, Kristen 351 Lindsay, janet 205, 373 Lindsay, Ray 456 Lindsey, Arden 189, 410 Lindsey, Debra 430 Lindsey, Lori 430 Lindsey, Robert 361 Lindsey, Rod 430 Lindsey, Staci 410 Lindstrom, Mark 410 Lindstrom, Michael 391, 392 Lineberry, Allen 430 Ling Kathy 392 Linville, Gary 430 Lippincott, Lisa 430 Liptrap, Kelly 430 Lisclo, Michele 215, 410 List, Lance 286, 430 Littell, Renee 410 Little, Little, Little, Little, Little, Allison 281, 430 David 392 julie 189, 392 Kent 241, 410 Tyner 237, 392 Littleton, Charlene 185, 373 Liu, Allis 392 Lively, Andy 79, 158 Lively, David 392 Lively, james 373 Lively, Michael 243, 392 Livengood, Geraldine 351 Lloyd, Amy 286, 430 Lloyd, john 236, 373 Lloyd, Kyle Lance 143, 150, 322, 373 Lloyd, Robinette 373 Lobb, Daniel 373 Lock, Paul 430 Lockard, Noelle 392 Lockwood, Bobby 153, 220, 258, 373 Loeschen, Valerie 410 Lofqluist, David 220, 373 Loftln, Loftin, Andrea 153, 411 Robert 392 Logan, Natalie 153, 373 Logan, Vemie 333 Logan, Vicki 153, 201, 373 Logiudice, Michelle 373 Lo rengel, john 392 Lombard, john 430 Lonborg, Karla 430 Londos, Sandra Lee 346 Loney, Sheri 430 Long, Carolyn 153 Long, Carrie 201, 392 Long, Geoff 151, 157, 158, 373 Long, james 261 Long, janet 373 Long Karan 392 Long, Keith 221 Long, Mark 392 Long, Ricky 297 Longenecker, Dr justin 340 Longfellow, Dr David 333 Longo, Karen 153, 155, 181, 411 Longshore, Cheyl 373 Lonsdale, Rhon a 411 Looney, David 430 Looper, Debra 430 Loos, Allyson 430 Lootens, imothy 248, 430 Lopez, Robert 252, 373 Loth, Suellen 392 Lott, Chris 225 Lon, Tim 241,411 Lotz, David 162, 411 Loudder, Kevin 155, 411 Loudenslager, Max 411 Loutherback, George 255, 286 Love, Carol 430 Love, Page 373 Love, Ro ert 361 Lovely, Cathy 373 Lovett, Lori 411 Loving, Sheryl 430 Lovo, usan 73 Low, john 373 Lowe, Cheryl 373 Lowe, james 243, 411 Lowe, jeri 181, 430 Lowe, Martin 252, 41 1 Lowery, jennifer 392, 430 Lowery, Kimberlty 373 Lowery, Mike 26 Lowrance, Tori 162, 197, 430 Lowrance, Trent 221, 392 Lowrie, Tommy 411 Lowrimore, Chris 143, 153, 373 Lowry, Mona 197, 373 Lowry, Robert 430 Loyez, Doris 430 Lu bock, Debbie 201, 411 Luft, Bonnie 346 Lugo, joseph 411 Lu en, Gregory 392 Lumpkin, r james 340 Lumpkin, Kathy 430 Lum kin, Libb 430 Lund: Laura 197' Lundbeck, Kristen 373 Lunsford, Charlie 225, 411 Luper, Dr Ray CFI 351 Luper, judith 155, 392 Luper, Rob 258, 361 Luper, Terri 303, 430 Lusby, Rebecka 373 Luster, Fred 411 Lutz, Timothy 411 Lutz, Tom 340 L b er, Susan 411 Lydzfjohnna 373 Lyle, Leah Kay 205, 411 Lynch, Gena 41 1 Lynch, Grace 392 Lynch, Lori 373 Lynch, Shannon 153 Lynn, Andy 297 Lynn, Nathan 392 Lynton, Cameron 430 Lyon, Dr james 333 Lyons, Diana 201, 373 Lyttaker, Kevin 430 M Mabery, Daniel 231 Mahi, Brian 392 Macc ia, Christa 430 MacCorkle, Lisa 411 MacCracken, Rachel 296 MacDonald, David 153, 155, 411 Machardy, Vernon 392 Maclver, Winnebago 201, 255, 373 Mack, Glen 236, 430 Mackenzie, Alan 14, 373 Mackenzie, Charles 153, 392 Mackenzie, Michelle 286 Macksey, joan 176, 373 MacMiller, Lisbet 411 Madden, Dr Charles 340 Madden, jean 185, 392 Madden, jennifer 153, 392 Maddox, Melanie 189, 373 Madewell, john 430 Magness, Marla 211, 392, 430 Magyar, Scott 430 Ma yar, Stephen 430 Maiaffey, Benton 392 Mahaley, Kellye 411 Mahan, Tia 281, 430 Mahler, Kurt 150, 155, 255, 286, 30 303, 392 Mahns, Alice 411 Mahoney, Robb 229, 373 Mahony, james 229, 430 Makely, Karen 164, 197, 430 Index olm, Angela 181, 373 k, Ange a 299 s, john 250, 411 nak, Karen 392 inger, Dennis 373 strom, Rick 392 ne, Kelly 322 ne, Patrick 430 ney, Scott 392 ass, jill 261 tbie, Mary 211, 430 zahn, Bryan 373 ahan, E nora 430 digo, jim 4 1 1 er, Matthew 411 ess, Antoinette 373 ess, Dr Terry 340 gum, Laura 205, 411 ini, Tamara 201, 373 kin, Steede 155 n, Dinn 241, 392 n, Mike 231 ning, Lorita 346 ocha, Markesh 411 oleas, Dawn 281, 430 sfield, Dr Michael 333 sfield, Michelle 205, 411 son, Becky 215, 284, 302, 392 sur, Paul 411 tooth, Sara 303, 333 uel, Paul 260 les, jamie 201, 430 les, Shannon 430 co, Dr Vi 'l 333 kham, jefpl 62, 257 kham, Kris 229, 392 ,julie 201, 373 h, Karen 373 h, Mike 231 hall, Brett 260, 392 hall, Deborah 181, 392 hall, jay 151, 161, 401, 411 hall, jennifer 41 1 rshall, Karen 430 rshall, Kelly 430 rtin, Allison 430 rtin, Beverly 430 rtin, Chad 4 1 1 rtin, David 392 rtin, Dr janya 333, 346 rtin, jeff 158, 258 rtin, jo Ann 392 rtin, Kathy 392 rtin, Kristine 185, 392 rtin, Laura 430 rtin, Lisa 392 rtin, Lori 373 rtin, Michelle 292, 430 rtin, Patricia 361 rtin, Paul E 139 .rtin, Phillip 333 rtin, Robyn 430 .rtin, William 373 rtinez, Annette 263, 373 rts, Trushell 361 rx, Melissa 430 sel, Carl 430 shbum, Linda 411 son, Bret 243, 411 son, Christy 181, 392 .son, joy 197 son, Marcy 205, 411 son, Michael 237, 392 son, Sharon 153, 263, 411 .ssey, Kay 98, 153, 392 lssey, Ke ly L 143, 373 issey, Lesh 215, 411 lssey, Lori 215, 411 issey, Melody 411 issey, Susan 392 issey, Tami 261, 373 lssirer, Mary 333 ntchett, Mike 153, 155, 236, 411 ntchette, Leah 392 ntheny, Elizabeth 374 nthes, Charles 220, 392 mthes, Rebecca 201, 411 lthews, Beverly 162, 411 nthews, jessie 153, 155, 411 nthews, julie 392 nthews, Kelly 215, 374 nthews,L dia 430 lthis, Dr lgrank 333 lthis, Mark 164, 225, 430 lthis, Michelle 211, 392 ltiya, Allison 411 ntsumoto, Carla 430 ntsumoto, Dreama 374 lttay, Miriam 411 uttes, Becky 430 ltthews, jay 248, 392 ltthews, Kelly 215, 430 ltthews, Lorena 176, 430 ltthews, Miles 158, 374 ttthews, Monique 430 ntthews, Patti 430 Matthews, Tricia 185, 374 Mattlage, Lara 176, 411 Mattox, Kim 153, 392 Matzinger, Beate 301 Matzner, Stacy 301, 374 Maudlin, Brent 430 Maughan, Lisa 211, 392 Maupin, Sally 197, 392 Maxwell, Charles 227, 374 Maxwell, Frazier 153, 155, 392 May, Christine 430 May, Shannon 286, 430 May, Steven 431 Mayberry, Rhonda 153, 411 Maybom, Susan 153, 197, 392 Mayer, Steplhanie 431 Mayes, Dr ivienne 333 Mayes, Michael 411 Mayes, Werth 411 Mayfield, Mark 225, 392 Maymi, Diana 411 Mayner, Melissa 374 Mayo, Carin 431 Mays, Elizabeth 374 McAlister, Dr Dorothy 302, 333 McAnulty, jana 211, 431 ' McArthur, Cindy 411 McAtee, Dr james tjrl 333 McBride, Dr William 334 McBride, Phyllis 153, 392, 393 McBroom, Tom 248, 411 McBurney, Bart 248, 392, 393 McBurney, Robert 340 McCain, Allison 374 McCall, Abner V 325, 353 McCallon, Kelly 225 McCammish, Margaret 431 McCammish, M 197 McCann, Kelli 152, 155, 411 McCann, Melanie 201, 411 McCann, Sharon 153, 155, 301 McCarron, Kathy 211, 411 McCarter, Mike 225 McCarthy, Kristi 411 McCassland, Kevin 286 McClain, Karen 205, 374 McClanahan, james 374 McClanahan, john 334 McCleery, Wend 215, 374 McClellan, jonathan 294, 431 McClelland, jan 258 McClendon, Robert 237, 374 McClure, Brad 153 McCluskey, Larie 296 McCollum, Lou Nan 374 McConath , Mike 153, 374 McConnell Tro 374 McCool, Scott 431 McCool, Steve 229, 392, 393 McCord, Leisa 431 McCorkle, Dr William 334 McCormick, Matt 164, 431 McCown, Marla 431 McCown, Paul 236, 431 McCoy, jeff 411 McCoy, Nancy 431 McCray, jeannie 189, 260, 286, 392, 393 McCray, Stgahanie 189, 431 McCreary, asey 215, 411 McCreary, Patricia 411 McCreary, Plhlllis 181, 374 McCulloch, ary 259, 303 McCullor, Ann 176, 374 McCullor, Robin 431 McCullough, Amy 176, 431 McCullough, Brett 374 McCullough, Kathrine 374 McCullough, Ka 153 McCullough, Kelley 431 McCullough, Mark 236, 411 McCutchan, Anne 181, 411 McDaniel, julie 153, 155, 181, 411 McDaniel, Teresa 374 McDole, Danna 431 McDonald, Brent 431 McDonald, Dr William 334 McDonald, john 431 McDonald, Shelley Renee 143, 261, 374, 431 McDonald, Stacey 411 McDowell, E die 215, 411 McDuffee, Christina 392 McDuffee, john 392, 393 McDuffee, William 374 McEachem, Lori 185, 411 Mclilhannon, Dr joe 334 McElheney, Timothy 392, 393 McFadden, Duane 411 McFadden, Kaye 431 McFadin, Samantha 431 McFarlane, Elaine 150, 250, 322, 374 McFarlane, Mary 144 McGarry, Laurie 153, 155, 197, 392, 393 McGarvin, Melissa 431 McGaughy, Tracie 181, 374 McGaughy, William 374 McGee, Debbie 181, 374, 411 McGee, Dr Daniel 334 McGee, Gre ory 431 McGee, Miciel e 299 McGehee, jeff 144, 147, 257, 374 McGill, Kelly 392, 393 McGilvray, Leslie 181, 392, 393 McGlothlm, Scott 260, 374 McGrath, Katie 153 McGraw, Bill 351 McGraw, Kurt 431 McGreevy, Beth 185, 374 McGuff, Michael 411 McHaney, Felicia 374 McHenry, Katherine 65, 250, 286, 374 Mclntyre, jennifer 431 Mclver, Kelly 197, 431 McKaig Clark 374 McKay, Holly197, 412 McKechnie, evin 431 McKechnie, Steve 236, 392, 393 McKee, Douglas 237, 412 McKee, jeannie 215, 297, 392, 393 McKee, jeff 153, 392, 393 McKee, Robert 412 McKeever, Cristal 257, 392, 393 McKeever, Michelle 431 McKellar, jim 374 McKellar, Lee Dennis 139 McKelvy, Donna 189, 374 McKenzie, jennifer 431 McKenzie, Letisa 374 McKenzie, Martha 281 McKeown, Debbie 393 McKeown, Leslea 412 McKinney, Dr joseph 340 McKinney, Lonnie 412 McKinney, Susan 153, 155, 300 McKinney, Terri 201, 374 McKinney, Tracy 412 McKinnon, Tina 374 McKinzie, Laura 197, 374 McKnight, Melody 374 McKnight, Monica 215, 393 McKnight, Sheila 215, 431 McKune, jolyn 431 Mclain, Holly 431 McLain, Lagena 393 McLain, Steve 236 McLaughlin, Dennis 221 McLaughlin, jill 412 McLaughlin, Kellye 431 McLennan, john I I 374 McLeod, Katherine 155 Mclomas, Scot 431 McLoughlin, Brian 248, 412 McMahon, Kelly 412 McMeans, Brian 164, 431 McMullan, Dawn 431 McNaughton, Todd 65 McNee y, james Robinson 147 McNeil, Amanda 292 McNew, Wende 289, 393 McPherron, Timothy 431 McPhershon, Kelly 21 McPherson, Amy 181, 431 McQueen, julie 181, 41 2 McQueen, Tiffany 181, 431 McQuere, Dr Gordon 351 McRae, Kimberly 189, 393 McRae, Lorelie 412 McStay, Dee 189, 431 McSwain, Dr An us 352 McWhorter, Bradg225 McWhorter, Lisa 412 McWilliams, Carol n 201, 412 Meador, Melanie 153, 181, 412 Meadows, Angie 431 Measures, Mark 334 Measures, Stacy 197, 374 Meddleton, Deanne 303 Medley, Dawn 296, 412 Medley, Gregory 241, 412 Meek, Mark 431 Meeker, David 374 Meeth, Marla 153, 155 Mehdizadeh, Yahya 431 Mehegan, Sheila 431 Mehepgan, Michelle 303 Mehr e, Fran 205, 412 Melhom, Leigh Ann 431 Mellick, Lanelle 176, 431 Mendel, Brad 153, 393 Mendengall, Sharon 201, 393 Mercer, Linda 431 Mercing, Chris 201, 412 Mercing, Stacy 153 Meredith, Anne 155, 189, 243, 257, 393 Merrell, Elaine 412 Merrill, Laura 153 Merrill, Laurie 393 Merrill, Ruth 350, 351 Merritt, Mary 374 Merriweather, Susan 197, 431 Merryman, Laura153, 155, 185,412 Messano, Diana 431 Messick, Carter 374 Metcalf, Patricia 393 Methvin, Mia 205, 431 Metz, Nancy 431 Meyer, Chad 431 Meyer, Diana 281, 412 Meyer, Elizabeth 185, 374 Meyer, joAnna 284 Meyer, john 351 Meyer, Kathleen 176, 393 Meyer, Kevin 412 Meyer, Tara 412 Meza, Fernando 153, 349, 374 Michael, Cheri 153, 263 Michael, Cheryl Linn 155 Michael, Stacey 412 Michaels, Amy 431 Michaels, jimmy 257 Michels, Mark 393 Michelson, Crystal 374 Michols, Michael 432 Middleton, Dr Kenneth 340 Middleton, Elliott 225, 374 Middleton, Mitzi 393 Mid ett, Timothy 252, 393 Miegce, Laura 153, 155, 211, 393 Mighell, Robert 236, 393 Mignoli, Michael 155, 300 Mi ula, Dave 301 Milam, Diane 153, 374 Milam, Wesley 374 Milburn, jo 374 Miles, Charice 176, 431 Militzer, Stacey 201, 412 Millard, Richard 374 Miller, Allison 374 Miller, Ann 334 Miller, Anne 201, 431 Miller, Bettcy 374 Miller, Bra ley 374 Miller, Carole 281, 412 Miller, Courtney 149, 151, 158, 205, 255, 374 Miller, Curtis 248, 393 Miller, Dana 361 Miller, David 431 Miller, Deadra 393 Miller, Debbie 201, 431 Miller, Debbi 431 Miller, Doug 412 Miller, Dr Robert 334, 341 Miller, Genni 431 Miller, Helen 340 Miller, jacob 361 Miller, james 412 Miller, jeanette 412 Miller, Kacy 215, 431 Miller, Karon 281, 393 Miller, Kyle 243, 250 Miller, Larry 393 Miller, Laura 205, 258, 431 Miller, Mark 150, 158, 300, 322, 37 Miller, Michael 155 Miller, Michelle 205, 412 Miller, Mike 225, 393 Miller, Mitzi 393 Miller, Paul 431 Miller, Roger 241, 412 Miller, Susan 211, 412 Miller, Tami 181, 412 Miller, Teresa 431 Miller, Todd 431 Miller, Tracy 340 Miller, Vicki 431 Millerman, Eric 162, 248, 431 Millet, Chris 231, 374 Milligan, Dr Patricia 341 Milli an, Pat 431 Millifen, Debbie 201, 293, 374 Milliken, Debra 153 Mills, Amy 393 Mills, Coke 291 Mills, Eric 236, 431 Mills, Lori 153, 185, 393 Mills, Patricia 155, 393 Milner, Allison 281, 393 Milner, Mike 241, 257, 322, 374 Milton, Miles 159 Minor, Thomas 361 Minton, Duncan 248, 393 Minton, john H 139 Minton, Michele 431 Mireles, Thelma 432 Mitchell, Cameron 412 Mitchell, Eric 374 Mitchell, john 412 MitchelL Kyle 286, 432 Mitchell, Lori 432 Mitchell, Mark 227, 393 Mitchell, Renee 284, 393 4 Mitchell, Robin 144, 150, 151, 158, 189, 243, 257, 262,374 44 448 Index Mitchelle, cherie 164 Mitcheltree, Beth 176, 432 Mirrors, Mark 3 74 Mitteness, Mike 432 Moak, kristen 432 Mobley, Mobley, Allen 432 Stephen 243, 374 Mock, Stacy 257 Moffatt, Todd 153, 374 Moffett, julie 432 Mogford, Deborah 334 Mo on, Monty 231 Mohr, Rebecca 393 Mohr, Wayne 334 Monroe, Montgomery, Am 185, 412 Montgomery, Cat y 153, 374 Montgomery, Debra 201, 418, 432 Montgomery, Elizabeth 211, 412 Montgomery, jeffrey 236, 374 Montgomery, jill 153, 215, 393 Montgomery, Michael 393 Montgomery, Michelle 189, 432 Montgomery, Sharon 432 Moody, David 227, 375 Moody, janet 412 Moody, janise 393 Moody, Paula 375 Moon, johnny 161, 236, 393 Mooneyham, Georgette 189, 375 Moore, Amcy 393 Moore, An y 334 Moore, Moore, Moore , Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Alicia 432 Barbara 205, 375 Brenda 393 Celia Anne 375 Charla 152, 153, 393 David 220, 412 Della 153, 155 Denise 250, 412 Dr Randy 78, 341 Moore, jeff 363, 375 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Karen 393 Kristi 197, 254, 41 Lane 236, 432 Lee Ann 205, 393 Rachel 334 Scott 248, 297, 412 Sherri 211, 375 Moore, Tandy 261, 432 Moore, Moore, Tom 432 Wade 139, 225, 393 Moorefield, Lyn 281 Mootha, Sudha 153, 303, 393 Moulan, Pascal 303 Moulton, Michelle 432 Moxley, Rex 225 Moz, Adriano 334 Mras, jessica 412 Mudford, Lorna 153, 393 Muecke, Tom Mueller, john 432 Mueller, Kay 334 Mukhar, Helen 412 Mulcahy, Edward 375 Mulcahy, Lee 162 Muldrow, Louis 352 Muller, Scott 393 Mullica, Dr Donald 334 Mulliken, Sheryl 144 Mullinax, julia 393 Mullins, Brett 432 Munn, john 248, 432 Munson, Rebecca 215, 393 Murdock, Becky 286, 393 Murfin, joAnn 153, 155 Murphy, Dr Arthur 334 Murphy, Kathryn 205, 412 Murphy, Mary 334 Murphy, Regina 412 Murphy, Ro in 299 Mu h Sheila 412 'P Y' , Murray, Anne-Marre 162, 185, 432 Murray, jerry 236, 393 Murray, Mark 229, 393 Murray, Susan 412 Murr , Dana 393 Musei Amy 185, 375 Musgrove, julie 197, 375 Musser, Amanda 432 Musser, David 393 Myers, Myers, Dr Dennis 334 Garry 393 Myers, Lindley 375 Myers, Martin 241, 412 Myers, Michelle 215, 393, 394 Myers M ers , Robert 432 Tom 291 Y 1 Myre, Liz 211, 432 N Nabors, Vicki 189, 432 Nalk, Manoj 432 Nance, Beth 257 Moraitis, Dawn 432 Moreau, Walter 432 Morefield, Caroyn 153, 375 Moreland, Bren a 197, 375 Moreland, Nanci 297 Moren, Leighton 248, 283, 432 Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Christine 153 Debra 412 lloynn 432 elanie 375 Michael 243, 393 Pamela 393 Morgan, Tammie 185, 375 Mon, Sh ailesh 294 Morice, David 236, 375 Morishige, Karen 375 Morris, atherine 215, 393 Morris, Craig 412 Morris, j Morris, j a 375 obn 339 Morris, Lana 189, 412 Morris, Linda 162, 163, 165, 412 Morris, Marla 432 Morris, Matthew 229, 412 Morris, Rhonda 153, 393 Morris, Ron 432 Morris, Scott 432 Morris, Shaelyn 153, 155 Morrison, Dawn 176, 393 Morrison, jackie 150, 151 Morrison, jacqueline 189, 375 Morrison, julie 189, 432 Morrison, Keith 412 Morrison, Lloyd 153, 303, 393 Morrison, Michael 352 Morrow, Chris 153, 155 Morrow, Morrow, Morrow, Morse, S Morton, Morton, Morton, Morton, Karen Sue 205, 393 Ken 283, 432 Todd 152 usan 197, 412 Beth 150,151,153, 211, 258, 375 David 432 john 393 Ste hanie 432 Moseleg Cgris 283 Moser, r Kay 334 Mosley,iStan 393 Moss, onette 375 Moss, Veronica 412 Motley, Luke 151, 257, 375 Motley, Monica 189, 289, 412 Moug erty, Michael 405 Nance, Betsy 215, 375 Nance, Elaine 197, 412 Nance, Elizabeth 211, 393, 394 Nanna, Kelly 153, 155 Napierkowski, jill 432 Napoli, Michael 250, 432 Nash, Giselle 432 Nash, Robert 283 Nassar, james 153, 155, 300 Nation, Laura 189, 432 Nativi, Kirk 432 Naud, Beverly Eager 354 N auman, Dr lmo 334 Neal, Ann 375 Neal, Michael 243, 393, 394 Neal, Mike 257 Neathery, Raymond 155 Neese, Lisa 161, 292, 375 Neitsch, jan 393, 394 Neitzey, Cindy 153, 155 Nelson, Andrea 153, 155, 412 Nelson, Delaney 205, 393, 394 Nelson, Eric 248, 393, 394 Nelson, Gary 229, 412 Nelson, Gregory 241, 375 Nelson, janice 181, 393, 394 Nelson, Katharine 393, 394 Nelson, Kathy 153 Nelson, Leigh Ann 375 Nelson, Lisa 432 Nelson, Paige 432 Nelson, Suzanne 201, 412 Nesom, Kathy 4, 393, 394 Neto, Wilson 375 Netzer, Dana 432 Neumann, Mark 432 Neutzling Karen 432 Nevill, Dan 225 New, Nathan 153 Newby, john 432 Newby, Tom 283 Newe l, Larry 346 Newhouse, Russel 225 Newman, Kristin 412 Newsom, Kathy 292 Ngo, Mindy 432 Nguyen, Dung 153, 393, 394 Nguyen, Tin 394 Nguyen, Zoom 164, 418, 432 Ngyuen, Tin 394 Nicholas, Shawn 375 Nichols, Ann 185, 432 Nichols, Gayletha 351 Nichols, james 394 Nichols, Tony 394 Nicholson, Anne-Marie 201, 375 Nicholson, Christy 412 Nicholson, john 237, 375 Nicholson, Lynda 153, 155, 189, 412 Nickell, Scott 412 Nickles, james 412 Niederer, Debbie 153, 286, 297, 301 Niemann, Laura 176, 432 Nightingale, Greg 432 Ni olai is, Anthony 394 Nimmons, Deborah 144, 301, 375 Nimmons, Priscilla 394 Nissen, joan 215, 412 Nivens, Tracy 284, 292, 375 Nix, Gerald 432 Nix, Kim 290, 300, 375 Noah, Kenda181, 412 Noble, Susan 412 Nohr, Aleta 375 Nohr, julie 153, 155, 413 Noland, jamie 432 Nolen, Dr james 334, 394 Nolen, john 153,155, 413 Noles, Leslie 197, 413 Noon, David 254 Norden, Dr Ernest 334 Norden, janet 334 Norman, Samuel 297 Norris, Christopher 432 Norris, Chris 286 Norris, jenraifer 153, 155, 189, 251, 41 Norris, Karen 375 Norris, Melissa 197, 394 Norris, Scott 375 North, Chuck 257, 375 North, joel 413 Northcut, William 394 Northcutt, Aurelia 164, 432 Northway, David 258 Norville, Scott 432 Norwood, Andrew 227, 394 Norwood, Barbara 394 Norwood, juli 201 Norwood, Lauri 201, 258, 375 Novak, Kevin 432 Novogradac, Leeann 176, 432 Nowlrn, Billie 284, 334 Nowotny, julie 153, 155, 189, 413 Nowotny, Mary Lou 354 Null, Nancy 432 Nunan, Maureen 185, 432 Nunn, Greg 375 Nunn, Marcia 371 Nussbaumer, Regan 413 Nutt, Eric 375 Nutt, jeremy 229, 375 Nuzman, Nancy 185, 375 Nystrom, Debbie 413 Nystrom, Doug 153 O O Banion, Deborah 197 O Brien, Douglas 432 O Brien, Erin 158 O Brien, jennifer 432 O Brien, john 231 O Brien, Ross 286 O Bryant, Kim 137 O Connell, Shawn 432 O Donnell, Terry 237, 375 O Keefe, Kevin 394 O Malleyi Susan 185, 394 O Neal, aire 201, 375 O Neal, Suzanne 176, 413 O Neill, Stephen 432 O Rear, Mark 248, 418, 432 Oakes, Allison 185, 432 Oakley, Bruce 375 Ochs, Ann-Margaret 176, 243, 433 Odegaard, Thomas 341 Odneal, Melissa 394 Oesteriech, jeffre 394 Ogheden, Patrik 3,94 Ogletree, Londa 181, 296 O , Theresa 433 Ohlenbusch, Dana 181, 259, 375 Oholendt, Michael 433 Ok, Indeok 433 Oldham, Amanda 205, 413 Oliver, Dub 229, 394 Oliver, Elizabeth 205, 375 Oliver, Karen 258, 375 Oliver, Rebecca 375 Olsen, Lyndon 291 Olson, Annette 300 Olson, Dr Harry 334 Oosman, Rehana 433 Orion, Monica 181, 413 Ord, Karen 433 Orem, jacqueline 433 Ormston, Karen 394 Orr, Debra 413 Orr, james 155 Orr, Kathleen 192, 394 Orsag, james 394 Orsini, Beth 211, 433 Orsini, Lauren 211, 375 Ortiz, Ana 433 Ortiz, Carlos 433 Ortuno, Dr Manuel 334 Osborn, Gregory 361 Osborne, Dr Harold 334 Osgood, john 433 Os iro, james 394 Osmun, Carrie 433 Ostrander, Margaret 155, 413 Otness, Scott 394 Otte, Kim 153, 155 Ousley, Lance 231 Overton, Rob 158, 260 Owen, Bill 283, 394 Owen, Kathy 153, 155, 176, 394 Owen, Kenneth 250, 375 Owen, Mindy 181, 413 Owen, Susan 394 Owen, Tamra 433 Owens, Doug 433 Owens, Gary 433 Owens, George 375 Owens, jennifer 137, 302, 322, 35 Owens, Kerry 250, 394 Oxford, Dr Edwin 334 P Paas, Marie 375 Pace, Emily 286 Pace, Kelly 433 Pacheco, enise 433 Packard, Dr Robert 334 Packard, jennifer 433 Paddock, Heather 286 Padgett, Tom 137 Padilla, Belinda 361 Page, Bradley 433 Page, Vicki 197, 394 Parr, David 248, 375 Pak, P K 413 Palacios, Carmen 394 Palasota, Diana 153, 155, 413 Palasota, Mary 153, 375 Palasota, Sharon 375 Palmer, Karen 176, 394 Palmer, Kristi 1 81, 375 Palmer, Martha 375 Palmer, Renae 296, 302 Palmer, Ted 394 Palmer, Todd 236, 394 Palmisano, Gina 185, 375 Palmisano, Lisa 185, 433 Palomino, Rossana 375 Panagopoulos, Dino 236, 413 Pannemann, Rick 303 Panter, Brett 254 Pappas, Alice B 354 Paradoski, Adam 375 Parham, Daun 433 Park, Bill 299, 394 Park, Dr Shim 334 Park, john 433 Park, joyce 211, 394 Parke, Ivan 394 Parker, Chris 263, 375 Parker, Cyndi 433 Parker, Dr Donnie Url 334 Parker, Kathryn 155, 181,413 Parker, Kathy 153 Parker, Rick 413 Parker, Parker, Susan 375 Traci 433 Parks, Carissa 433 Parks, Kari 433 Parks, Kristi 185, 433 Parks, Lisa 394 Parks, Pe 215, 394 Parks, ShETfy153, 185, 257, 375, 4 Parmer, Hol y 433 Parr, Clint 241, 375 Parson, Capt Herman 334 Parsons, Dr Burke 341 Parsons, jamey 413 Parsons, john 413 Parsons, Pamela 263, 375 Partain, David 291, 394 Pascal, Stacey 433 Paschall, Dwayne 433 Paschall, Kyle 394 Pashkin, Rick 413 Pate, jean Anne 205, 433 Patel, Kshama 413 Pathipvanich, Pat 258, 296, 413 Paton, Dr Ann 334 Patten, Stephanie 413 Patterson, Alicia 297, 394 Index rson, Avery 176, 394 rson, Beth 413 rson, Cydney 394 orson, Dr Bob 334, 352 rson, Eddy 164 rson, Elizabeth 205, 394 rson, james 254, 375 -rson, Karen 181, 394 'rson, Kevin 394 'rson, Kristy 215, 258, 394 rrson, Lisa 394 'rson, Mike 286, 394 610, Michael 433 lo, Susan 197 nn, Dr jim 334 ky, Laura 433 lek, jennifer 189, 433 En, Ken 361 ne, Cindy 153, 189, 257, 375 ne, Greg 433 ne, james 248, 394 ne, Kristin 192, 376 ne, Mark 413 le, Sarah 215, 433 le, Sharon 155 ock, Charles 394 on, Debra 376 on, Donna 433 on, Gina 376 on, john 433 on, Kristen 281 on, Lori 433 ler, David 433 a, Toni 433 son, Beth 433 Douglas 229, 394 Melissa 189, 394 r, Dr Karen 351 'y, Brent 150, 292, 394 'y, Melanie 153, 155, 413 ek, Carolyn 211, 433 berton, Robert 433 1, Staci 297, 302, 394 mell, jeff 157, 158 rley, Kenneth 394 ney, Kyle 433 iington, Bridgitt 189, 394 rlington, Dr David 334 mison, Karen 433 ner, jennifer 433 , Lee Ann ILO 456 'z-Guerra, Rosario 153, 394 'z-Guerra, Rosie 263 ey, Amanda 394 y, Brent 144, 150, 243, 259, 376 y, Chuck 260 y, Holly 189, 211, 433 y, jana 433 y, Karen 376 y, Kerri 153, 322 y, Laurie 197, 433 y, Mark 153, 155 y, Michele 433 'y, Milton 361 'y, Sam 260 'y, Stan 259, 394 yman, Ray 339, 341 non, Brenda 215, 394 son, Kathy 262 son, Kirk 433 erman, Susan 211, 376 ers, Kevin 433 ers, Mar? 413 ers, Pau a 394 ersen, Brent 221 ersen, Donald 413 ersen, jana 376 erson, Diane 153, 376 rrson, jacque 413 rrson, jana 162 arson, Melissa 215, 394, 395 srson, Pamela 205, 394, 395 rrson, Shelly 181, 394, 395 erson, Susan 153, 376 'o, Toby 433 er, Ruth Ann 293, 376 igrew, Rob 225, 376 is, Carolyn 211, 433 is, Lawrence 294 fit, Pe ton 413 :wa ,Yohn 153, 236, 394, 395 ry, lgosemary 185, 286, 413 ton, Elizabeth 215, 433 ,ffer, Alfred A UID 376 .ffer, Kevin 220, 376 effer, Tim 231, 376 mmer, Adele 300 mmer, Lillian 394, 395 m, Le 292 .m, Ngoc-Le 433 .n, Cam-Van 376 Ln, Hong-Diep 258 in, Viet 394, 395 rlgs, Kari 189, 394, 395 1 'ps, Cheryl 394, 395 llips, Dana 433 Phillips, Phillips, james 413 jenifer 205, 413 Phillips, lim 286 Phillips, Keith 413 Phillips, Mary Beth 153 Phillips, Merry 211, 257, 376 Phillips, Philli s . .P ' Phillips, Mugs 286,376 Miriam 433 'ry 153,290,376 Philpot, jennifer 211, 25 7, 376 Picone, Kyle 413 Pierce, Brent 223, 376 Pierce, David 144, 150, 376 Pierce, Dr Benjamin 334 Pierson, Tiffany 433 Pike, Leigh Ann 433 Pike, Wendy 376 Powers, Dr Darden 334, 346 Powers, john 376 Powers, Lou Ann 153, 165, 197, 395 Powers, Sylvia 434 Pownell, Vicki 189, 257, 395 Poynor, jana 197, 376 Poynter, Marilyn 197, 376 Prasad, Immanuel 395 Prater, Ross 355 Prater, Wendy 201, 297, 376 Prather, Shannon 185, 413 Pratt, Fred 395 Presley, jill 395 Presley, W Dewey 139 Prewitt, Dr Patricia 346 Prewitt, Sheryl 153, 376 Price, Ashlyn 189, 413 Pile, john 376 Pinckard, Debbie 153, 394, 395 Pinckard, Kimberly 201, 433 Pinkerton, jenae 205, 413 Pinner, Archie 394, 395 Pinney, Laura 153, 155, 201, 413 Pinson, Allison 433 Piper, Pam 153, 292, 394,395 Piper, Penni 14, 286, 433 Pirtle, Keli 201, 262, 303, 395 Pisciotta, Dr john 341 Pitman, james 153, 155 Pitman, Michael 238, 395 Pittman, Andy 150, 346 Pittman, Craig 223, 395 Pittman, Linda 395 Pittman, Robin 376 Pitts, Darrin 241, 413 Pitzer, Suzanne 205, 433 Piziak, Dr Robert 334 Platt, Chris 257, 395 Platt, Douglas 433 Platt, jeffrey 395 Plazine, Lorraine 420 Pleitz, james L 139 Plekes, Susan 395 Plemons, Susanna 413 Plett, Gregory 376 Plett, Missy 181, 413 Plezia, Ric ard 413 Plezia, Rick 236 Pliler, Suzanne 433 Plunkett, Deanna 153 Pocsik, Lynn 433 Podowski, jane Ellen 145, 197, 376 Poe, Charles 303, 433 Poldrack, Russell 434 Poletes, George 434 Polis, Michae 434 Polk, Dr Lee 334 Pollard, jennifer 413 Pollock, Robert 376 Pollock, Weston 225, 434 Polonoski, Stephen 434 Ponce, Lauren 434 Pond, jay 238, 376 Pontius, Lynnette 303, 376 Pool, David 413 Pool, jamie 434 Poole, Ricky 153, 395 Poolman, Ric 153 Poolman, Timothy 413 Poore, Linda 161, 286, 395 Pope, Gina 302 Pope, Rogers 139 Popelka, Sharon 296, 395 Popp, Carol 413 Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, Price, Brian 413 Charles 376 Donna K 376 Edward 395 Gerald 413 jackson 413 Mona 153, 155, 215,413 Paris 395 Sherry 413 Tim 258, 395 Priest, Regina 2, 211, 376 Prikryl, Patty 161, 165, 395 Primer, Charles 376 Primm, Perry 376 Prince, Dara 303, 395 Ramey, Leslie 185, 434 Ramirez, Reynaldo 434 Ramos, Patricia 376 Rampmeier, Gina 153, 155, 185, 413 Ramsay, Richard 395 Ramsey, jana 395 Ramsey, Kenneth 259, 286, 395 Ramsey, Ralph jr 376 Ramsey, Timothy 395 Ramsower, Dr Reagan 341 Ranc, Richard 434 Randall, Beverly 434 Randall, Brad 260, 376 Randall, Moore Dr 334 Randles, Erik 376 Raney, Amy 153, 155, 414 Rangel, Stacy 376 Ran in, Debbie 153, 263 Ransom, Kenneth 376 Ransom, Sara 377 Rappe, joseph 414 Rascoe, Lisa 414 Rasmussen, Kirsten 434 Rasner, Leslie 341 Ratcliff, Lisa 211, 395 Ratliff, Glennell 302, 434 Ratliff, Margie 377 Rausch, Nita L 354 Rawlings, Alice 153 Ray, Brad 295 Ray, Christopher 434 Ray, Craig 414 Prince, Tonya 189, 376 Prince, Zack 229, 376 Pringle, Curtis 236, 413 Prislovsky, Quin 181, 258, 395 Pritchard, Dave 286, 434 Proctor, Scott 413 Proctor, Thomasj 293, 346 Progelhof, jeff 248, 413 Pro op, Vanessa 413 Prothro, Holly 185, 413 Pruett, Elizabeth 215, 434 Pruett, Ross 220, 376 Pruitt, Bob 395 Pruitt, Katherine 176, 413 Puckett, Allen 395 Pulatie, Laurie 434 Pullig, Susan 215, 376 Purcell, Leeanne 434 PurcelL Michelle 434 Purdy, Carolyn 413 Purdy, Gary 157, 376 Purtle, Van 434 Pustejovsky, Monica 153 Putman, Shari 286, 434 Putty, jennifer 153, 155, 181, 413 Ray, Dr Robert 334 Ray, Katrina 189, 377 Ray, Keith 294, 377 Ray, Leajean 361 Ray, Nancy 211, 257, 303, 395 Ray, Robin 434 Rayburn, Sandra 395 Rea, Victoria 155 Read, Dr Raymond 341 Read, Karen 377 Read, Sherry 211, 414 Ream, Kelly 395 Reaves, Mark 434 Rebel, Sylvie 334 Rector, wight 286, 377 Red, David 29, 414 Redditt, Claire 283, 414 Redeker, Rachael 395 Redford, Meredith 205, 395 Reece, Kim 197 Reed, Diane 215, 414 Reed, janet 165, 197 Reed, Lisa Ann 303 Reed, Susan 361 Reeder, Darrol 414 Pye, Lydia 376 Pylant, Todd 286 Pyle, Pyle, Pyle, Pyle, Holly 395 Hoyte 434 Kurt 261 Marla 395 Quach, Arthur 303 Qualls, Louann 294 Quelch, Susan 181, 376 Quesada, Sergio 153, 155, 395 Quick, Mark 434 Quillin, jennifer 259 Popplewell, Melanie 153, 155, 303, 413 Porter, john William 145, 361 Porter, Kelli 376 Porter, Michael 413 Porter, Paul 361 Porterfield, Laura 153, 201, 395 Porterfield, Robyn 189, 376 Portilla, jose 295 Posey, Dan 153, 376 Posio, Kristine 153, 413 Post, john 220, 376 Poston, Nancy K 145, 151,185,376 Potter, Dr Edith 334 Potter, Kenneth 376 Potter, Lori 153, 189, 395 Potts, Clinton 376 Potts, Dr j tliranklinl 341 Potts, Emily 250, 297, 376 Potts, Tracy 153, 155, 185, 413 Poucher, Dr William 334 Powell, Blake 250, 395 Powell, Cari 211, 376 Powell, D Anne 197, 376 Powell, Deborah 434 Powell, Fran 189, 376 Powell, Lea 185, 395 Powell, Paul W 139 Powell, Stephanie 257 Powell, Tami 197 Powers, Cindy 395 Powers, Donald 395 Quinn, Calpt Ronald 334 Quinn, jil 413 Quintal, Robert 361 R Raatz, Tamara 281 Raben, Shannon 215, 376 Rabom, Nancy 413 Rackley, Anmece 395 Rader, David 257 Radke, Kelley 434 Radle, Karen 211, 395 Rae, jonathan 434 Raetzsch, Kathleen 434 Raffaele, Stephen 236, 413 Ragan, Reiena 434 Ragsdale, yle 434 Ragsdale, Ronald 376 Ragsdale, Shelley 185, 434 Rague, Alex 254 Ra manzadeh, Roya 185, 376 Rainer, Deborah 3 4 Raines, julianne 150, 211, 260, 376 Rains, Richard 238, 395 Rairigh, Ronald 434 Ralston, Bobby 145, 150, 376 Rambeau, john 243, 257, 376 Rambo, jana 181, 376 Ramey, Kim 260 Reeder, Dr Charles 334 Reeh, jeffrey 414 Rees, Mike 395 Reese, Lee Ann 377 Reeser, Anabel 334 Reeves, Don 241, 434 Reeves, Melissa 434 Rehm, Dorothy 197, 434 Reichardt, Lieschen 281 Reichert, Dave 241, 395 Reid, Donna Ka 12, 145, 151, 153, 158, 257,, 342, 377 Reid, Robert 334 Reidling, David 395 Reierson, Dr Curtis 341 Reinbold, Cynthia 434 Reino, Amy 434 Reishus, Deirdre 258 Reitzer, Edward 229, 395 Renfro, julie 414 Renfro, Kimberly 434 Renfro, Susan 153 Repult, Stacy 189, 434 Resko, Amy 281, 395 Rester, james 434 Rettig Denise 176, 414 Reust, Troy 395 Rev Lester Colli, jr 138 Reyes, Sonya 414 Reynolds, Chris 257 Reynolds, Dr jerry 334 Reynolds, Herbert 78, 80, 157, 3 325 24, Reynolds, johnathan 324 Reynolds, judith 377 Reynolds, Martha 414 Reynolds, Melanie 414 Rhine, Ronnie 377 Rhodes, Amy 414 Rhodes, Rhodes, David 434 Denise 395 Rhodes, jeana 434 Rhodes, Rhodes, Rhodes, Rhodes, Rhodes, Mark 155, 303 Melissa 155, 192, 259, 395 Pamela 434 Rachel 181, 414 Scott 377 Rial, Randy 377 Rial, Renee 434 Yvette 434 450 Index Rice, David 434 Rice, jeff 260 Rice, Kimberly 414 Rice, Larry 260 Rice, William 283,414 Rich, jeannie 296, 414 Rich, Paulla 434 Rich, Randall 414 Richard, Ann 434 Richards, Dr Allan 336 Richards, Elaine 258, 303 Richardson, Brinkley 283, 43 Richardson, Bryan 377 Richardson, Dee 215, 377 Richardson, Richardson, Forrest 395 Richardson, jessica 395 Richardson, Keith 414 Richardson, Richardson, Robyn 181, 414 Richardson, Sheryl 153, 155 4 Elizabeth A W 354 Robert 225, 257, 395 Richardson, William 414 Richey, Elizabeth 181, 377 Richmond, Kelli 197 Rickey, Robin 162,181, 414 Ricks, julie 155, 215, 257, 395 Ricks, Kathy 153, 395 Riddle, Kipp 229, 377 Rider, Terry 414 Rid eway, Allison 205, 414 Ridiey, Dawn 205, 434 Riewe, Melody 377 Rifkin, jeremy 340 Rigby, Bob 152 Rigby, Dr Toby WWI 347 Riggms, Rick 158, 243, 303, 377 Riggs, Randy 377 Ri er, Kevin 241, 395 Riley, Douglas 395 Riley, Dr Richard 336 Riley, Karen 434 Ringo, Price 295 Ringo, Sterling 414 Risenhoover, Eddie D 155, 300 Risinger, Andrew 414 Risinger, Mark Preston 137, 145, 299, 322, 377 Risner, Deanna 434 Ritter, Bruce 377 Rivera, Sylvia 395 Rivers, Dr David 336 Ro, Lindsey Wayne 145 Roach, Elaine 201, 259,295,414 Roach, Frederick E 139 Roach, Lisa 205, 257, 377 Robb, Cheryl 377 Robb, Donald 395 Robb, Dr Allan 336 Robbins, Caryn 414 Robbins, Elizabeth 281 Robbins, Lyn 150, 395 Roberson, Christi 377 Roberson, jil 434 Roberson, Todd 434 Robert, Mary 153, 377 Roberts, David 434 Roberts, Drury 377 Roberts, Elise 434 Roberts, james 231 Roberts ,jan414 Roberts, janelle 377 Roberts, jody 395 Roberts Robertsj Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, john 395 Kelly 197 Kevin 434 Lana 153, 155,414 Mary 296 Robin 211,434 Sherlyn 434 Susan 293 Roberts, Timothy 236, 377 Roberts, Robertson, Bill 377 Robertson, Charles 283, 395 Robertson, Lisa 434 Robertson, Randy 243, 255, 395 Robertson, Robin 281, 434 Robins, Anne 434 Robinson, Brent 395 Robinson, jeffrey 153, 155, 236, 414 Robinson, julie 185, 414 Robinson, Laurie 434 Robinson, Patricia 258, 377 Robinson Robinson , Robinson, 1 Richard 351 Robin 377 Ste hanie 395 Robinson, Wiiices 434 Robinson, William C 351 Rodriguez, Cynthia 377 Rodriguez, john 225, 395 Rodriquez, Humberto 414 Roe, Daniel 414 Roeben, Wally 236, 377 Roemmich, Angela 434 Rogers, Blair 434 Rogers, Carla 434 Rogers, Kerry 377 Rogers, Lori 434, 435 Rogers, Martha 414 Rogers, Melissa 153, 164, 185, 293, 396, 414 Rogers, Michael 299 Rogers, Phillip 243, 257, 377 Rogers, Richard 377 Rogers, Sally 435 Rogers, Thomas 252, 396 Rogue, Manuel 286 Ro lf, David 153 Rohm, Fred 377 Rohrman, Cindy 185, 257, 377 Rolf, Dr Howard 336 Rolf, jennifer 159 Rolf, Rhonda 185, 435 Rolf, Stephanie 414 Roller, Terr 336 Rollins, Holyly 435, 456 Rollins, Lynn 220, 377 Rollins jr, Lowell 377 Rollo, Linda 155, 396 Romito, Natalie 153, 181, 414 Rook, Chad 238, 396 Roorda, Craig 435 Roper, Dina 435 Roper, Kimberly 435 Rottie, Emanuel 414 Ror , Frank 153,414 Rosane, Susan Marie 146, 158, 211, 25 7, 377 Rosario, Denise 414 Rose, Dr john 343 Rose, Keith 231 Rosenbaum, Alane 377 Rosenbaum, Stuart 295, 336 Rosenberg Tom 301, 435 Roses, Timothy 435 Rosewell, Dr Paul 347 Rosk, Frank 261 Rosprim, Bart 435 Ross, Amy 377 Ross, judy 161, 192, 255,396 Ross, Sheri 286, 414 Ross, Terri 414 Rotan, Pamela 396 Rothwell, john 150, 153 Rotty, Wendy 205, 25 7, 377 Rountree, Mark Vicent 146, 150, 158, 236, 377 Roure, Anne 435 Rouse, Dianne 396 Routh, Becky 435 Rowe, Tracy 176, 435 Rowland, David 286, 435 Rowland, Dr Robert 336 Rowland, Susan 286, 435 Rowland, Todd 435 Rowlett, Andrea 396 Rowley, Shelly 414 Rubio, Dr Nieves 336 Rucker, Cindy 153, 185, 396 Rucker, Renee 377 Rudd, Linda 435 Rudolph, Bill 377 Ruiz, Gisette 435 Rundle, jana 396 Runkle, Mary 299 Runnels, james 435 Rupe, Deborah 153, 176, 297,396 Rush, Paigce181,377 Rushing, athryn 205, 258, 377 Rushing, Tammye 192, 377 Russell, Candace 162, 303, 396 Russell, Charles 377 Russell, Christian 435 Russell, Donovan 414 Russell, j Lynn 435 Russell, john 396 Russell, Karen 215, 303, 377 Russell, Robin 146 Rust, Eric 336 Rutherford, Sarah 185, 255, 414 Rutledge, Tom 225, 257, 377 Ruzicka, Philip 225, 435 Ryan, Barbara 286, 435 Ryan Dan 252, 396 Sadik, Michelle 435 Sage, Raymond 299 Sa a, joya 361 Saha, Todd 223,414 Sakai, Taro 336, 347 Salamy, Richard 435 Salazar, Maria 435 Salcido, Valerie 281 Salemeh, Basaam 303 Sales, Mark Keith 146, 361 Salmans, Scott 25 7, 396 Sammer, Curtis 414 Samons, jay 137 Samons, Loren 322, 377 Sampson, jana 189, 414 Sams, Ross M 139 Samuel, Courtney 205, 435 Samuelson, Lisa 435 Sanchez, Eileen 435 Sanchez, jaime 435 Sanchez, Matilda 435 Sanchez, Ronald 248, 414 Sanderford, Max 435 Sanders, Cheryl 414 Sanders, David 221 Sanders, Dr High 351 Sanders, john 139 Sanders, Kim 396 Sanders, Maurice 414 Sanders, Roberts 435 Sanders, Scott 150, 225, 257, 396 Sanders, Stacie 260 Sanders, Tommy 396 Sanders, David 377 Sanderson, Martha 377 Sandford, Stacey 189, 377 Sandhoff, Suzy 189, 435 Sandlin, Lori 435 Sanford, Dr Martha KU 354 Sanford, Kevin 225, 414 Sanford, Robin 257 Sanford, Scott 243, 257 Sanford, W Scott 377 Santiago, Gerardeen 155 Sapaugh, julie 377 Sapolio, Angela 284 Sarli, Gina 414 Saunders, Georgianna 377 Saunders, Susan 181, 396 Savage, Brian 361 Savage, Carolyn 435 Savage, jennifer 435 Saver, Linda 153, 155 Sawall, Angela 153, 155,414 Sawall, Heidi 153 Sawvell, jane 197, 396 Sawyer, Buzz 377 Saxon, john 153, 155, 294, 396 Saxon, Terrill 236, 414 Saxton, judith 297, 336 Scales, Roger 236, 377 Scargall, Lori 197, 296, 377 Scates, Sherri 414 Schadt, Mary 176, 377 Schaff, Steven 435 Schaffer, Andrew 414 Schaffer, jeff 435 Schaufel, jerry 248, 414 Schenck, Erika 435 Scheufler, Gar 241, 435 Schiewietz, jogen 238, 396 Schlafer, Tracey 303 Schlaudt, Marion 435 Schlegel, Eric 238, 414 Schlueter, Dr David 336 Schlup, Monica 396 Schmitz, Chris 241, 377 Schmolder, Dr Eulalia 336 Schneider, Russell 414 Schoeller, Nancy 197, 378 Schooley, Krista 286 Schorie, james 435 Schott, Marshall 378 Schrade, Suzanne 435 Schrader, David 153, 155, 396 Schrader, joanne 322 Schrader, julie 176, 435 Schrader, Lamar 435 Schrader, Marshall 435 Schwedock, Nichlas 65, 435 Schweinsberg, Kristy 185, 435 Schwindler, jacki 25 7 Scofield, Lorie 164, 435 Scoggin, Bret 378 Scott, Cindy 185, 378 Scott, Clifford 220, 378 Scott, David 262, 303,396 Scott, Dr Daniel 351 Scott, Greg 414 Scott, john 229, 378 Scott, Leslie 155, 162, 259 Scott, Michael 229, 255, 286, 396, 4 Scott, Patrick 435 Scott, Rebecca 435 Scott, Richard C 339, 341, 396 Scott, Sandra 435 Scott, Stacy 215, 415 Scott, Tami 396 Scouten, Dr William 336 Scouten, Linda 155 Seal, Cindy 435 Seale, Roc y 435 Seaman, Dr john 343 Seaman, Suzanne 415 Seanor, Susan 215, 415 Searle, Martha 201, 435 Seeber, joey 158, 163 Seegmiller, joanne 396 See orn, james 229, 396 Seeley, Sharon 185, 260, 378 Seggerman, Richard 378 Segundo, Tara 162 Serbert, jimmy 157, 158, 378 Seith, Karen 396 Selby, Mark 162, 236, 396 Self, Shelli 415 Sellers, Kelly 435 Selters, George 252, 396 Sengson, john 435 Sentell, Diane 378 Senter, Bob 435 Sessions, Craig 231 Severson, Diane 396 Seward, Robert U 146, 361 Sewell, Billy 396 Sewell, Braden 241, 435 Shannon, Shawn 14, 161, 286 Shannon, Susan 205, 396 Sharp, Debbie 415 Sharp, Dr Pat 347 Sharpe, Marthanne 296, 435 Shauk, Dr Max 336 Shaw, Beth 185, 396 Sheats, Shanda 153 Sheffield, Rodney 435 Sheffield, Russell 2 Sheldon, Laura 292, 436 Sheldon, Leslie 396 Shelpuk, Heidi 415 Shelton, Carole 158, 378 Shelton, james 436 Shelton, Kimberly 197, 396 Shelton, Maria 205, 396 Shelton, Rebecca 189, 436 Shelton, Scott 236, 396 Shelton, Shannon 396 Shelton, Susan 153,155, 211, 415 436 Shelton, Todd 155, 415 Shepard, Dr john Url 336 Shepley, Sherri 176, 396 Sheptpard, Garly 294, 396 Sher , Kimber y 181, 415 Shergold, Barbara 302, 378 Sheridan, Bradford 396 Sherman, Arthur 155 Sherrier, Michael 229, 415 Sherrill, Stelphen 25 7, 259, 396 Sherry, Wil 'am 336 Sherwin, Kim 286, 436 Shields, Hal 396 Shields, Steve 396 Shiflet, Lisa 181, 415 Shipman, Patricia 155, 297, 396 Shipp, Dyke 396 Shirley, Fadene 415 Shirley, Karen 153, 155, 302, 415 Schraeder, Tina 153, 155, 414 Schrank, Sherri 176, 396 Schreck, Andrew 378 Schrock, Mary 197, 396 Schroeder, Carol 215, 435 Schroeder, E E 347 Schroeder, Sally 211, 435 Shlanta, Katie 436 Shobe, Kell 153, 297 Sholander, Kevin 396 Sholar, Bret 436 Shomshor, Paul 436 Shore, Deborah L 185, 378 Shoultz, Amy 197 Shows, jay 378 Roccia, james 243, 377 Rodabaugh, Dr Tillman 336 Rodenbeck, Zina 377 Rodgers, Neil 336 Rodgers, R Michael 352 Rodgers, Sally 377 Rodgers, W Elizabeth 354 Rodriguez, Clarisia 281 Ryan, Katrina 153 Ryan, Renea 435 Ryan, Scott 243, 377 Ryon, jeff 229, 414 Sadeghy, Wayne 238, 414 Schroller, Brian 243, 25 7, 378 Schudy, Kristin 215, 414 Schultz, Richard 258, 396 Schumann, Gretchen 378 Schumann, Karen 292, 435 Schwall, Frank 243, 25 7, 378 Schwaller, Gretchen 435 Schwartz, Carl 361 Schwartz, Laura 396 Schwarz, Lauri 201, 378 Shrader, julie 164 Shudra, Anastasia 396 Shuffield, john 225 Shutt, Bryce 153, 300, 396 Sias, Robert 436 Sibley, Michael 436 Siddiqui, Saadia 361 Siefkes, joan 197, 415 Siegel, Patricia 153, 378 Siegert, Elizabeth 415 Index er, Steve 436 tian, Suhail 436 ch, Deborah 436 Cath 189, 415 y, jili,436 s, jeff 255 onds, jennifer 396 ons, Cameron 436 ons, David 396 ons, Helen 436 ons, Nancy 415 ons, Rebecca 415 n, jeffrey 236,378 ri, Melissa 436 ns, Dawn 197, 436 ns, Ellen 378 nsen, Stacy 415 kins, Richard 436 kins, Susannah 436 son, judith 361 son, julie 281 son, Laura 436 son, Laurie 396 son, Randall 238, 415 son, Staci 436 pson, William 378 s, jeff 456 s, Lee Ann 396 s, Michael 343 .s, Michelle 197, 436 s, Shelley 211,415 .s, Stewart 436 1s, Vicki 436 :lair, Thomas 415 er, john 415 leton, Glen 348, 378 ,jack 283, 436 , Gregory 396 ial, Nicole 294 c, Shirle 436 non, Miciiiael 415 on, Marika 176, 415 iar, Karen 181, 378 ggs, Hal 378 1 ton, Cynthia 436 'lton, john 436 dmore, Randy 396 llem, Ernie 241, 415 man, Christine 201, 436 'e, Amy 181, 436 ie, Dr Brent 336 np, Andrew 436 an, Dr Robert 336 an, janna 153, 215,396 an, Melissa 201, 250,378 cum, Mardie 201, 378 op, Rick 295 ver, David 150, 378 all, Laura 378 all, Rob 436 all, Shelley 378 elko, Susan 153, 155, 197, 415 elley, Laura 162, 189, 396 eltzer, Chris 436 eraldi, Carol 153 ien, Lela 436 ith, Allyson 189, 415 ith, Angela 153, 155, 415 ith, Ann 185, 354, 355, 415 ith, Belinda 215, 415 ith, Betty 343 ith, Carrie 263, 436 ith, Charles 436 ith, Chip 241, 415 ith, Chris 220, 396 ith, Cind 378 ith, Dan 578 ith, Darrell 162, 396 ith, David 378 ith, Deahn 396 ith, Debbie 205, 291, 378 ith, Debra 189, 436 ith, Dianna 205, 415 .ith, Dori 415 ith, Dr Walstein 343 .ith, Gloria 396 .ith, Hilda 336 .ith, Howard 220, 378 1ith, jill 197, 436 1ith, joyce 436 11th, ju i378 lith, julia 436 lith, Kelli 211, 415 lith, Ken 225 lith, Kenneth 397 nith, Kent 397 lith, Kimberly 415, 436 lith, Kimile 281 lith, Kyle 378 lith, LaMarriol 294 rith, Laura 436 lith, Lisa 397 rith, Loren 415 lith Lori 215, 397 lith: Mark 14, 250, 257, 286, 397 lith, Max 286, 436 Smith, Michelle 181,415 Smith, Mike 436 Smith, Paul 378 Smith, Peyton 231,257,378 Smith Ralph M 139 Smith, Rhonda 415 Smith, Ripple 378 Smith, Ritchie 436 Smith, Robert 361, 415, 436 Smith, Roma 189, 397 Smith, Sanford 397 Smith, Sarah 397 Smith, Saralee 197, 415 Smith, Scott 153, 155, 162,227,415 436 Smith, Shawn 436 Smith, Sheri 397 Smith, Stacey 201, 436 Smith, Stacy 176, 303,397 Smith, Stephanie 436 Smith, Suzanne 176, 378, 397 Smith, Tasha 436 Smith, Todd 223, 283,415 Smith, Vicki 181, 397 Smithen, Betsy 197, 296, 397 Smoot, Billy 397 Smyrl, Greg 236, 436 Smyth, Paul 378 Sneed, David 241, 378 Sneed, Susan 292 Snell, julie Ann 65, 76 Snider, Alane 197 Snider,joni 286, 436 Snodgrass, Holli 197, 400, 415 Snow, Frances 354 Snyder, Christopher 436 Snyder, Steve 415 So berg, Karla 211,397 Solis, Lynda 436 Sollenberger, Teresa 153 Solley, Michele 153, 155 Somerville, jeanie 155 Sommerhalder, john 225, 257, 397 SoRelle, Dr james 336 Sorensen, C ndi 185, 415 Sosnowski, Tie 225 Soter, Kelly 162, 436 Souders, jane 301, 436 Soukup, Toni 322, 378 Sousa, Gary 351 Souter, Shari 153, 192, 261, 378 Southward, Robert 397 Spafford, Henry 397 Spain, Dr Rufus 336 Spann, Beverly 436 Sparkman, Amy 181, 397 Sparkman, Terri 286, 436 Sparks, Robin 378 Speak, Suzanne 297, 378 Spear, Courtne 436 Spears, Michaei'378 Speasmaker, Christopher 378 Speasmaker, Heidi 343 Speck, Robert 415 Speer, Grelg 258, 378 Speer, Kat leen M 354 Spence, Thomas 397 Spence, Timothy 397 Spencer, Andrew 238, 397 Spencer, jennifer 436 Spencer, Xanberlyn 294 Spikes, Lisa 397 Spillman, Lynette 378 Spitzer, Stephen 397 Spivey, Chris 162, 236, 397 Spivey, Sandra 153, 155, 397 Spivey, Steve 436 Splawn, Leslie 415 Spoede, Dr Charlene 343 Spoonemore, Steven 436 Spooner, Bob 378 Sporn, Trac! 205, 436 Spraberry, tephen 378 Sprenkle, Susan 378 Springfield, jimmy 397 Sprouse, Lisa 361 Spurlock, Gayanna 397 Squillace, Missy 361 Srubar, Cecelia 436 Sryzgley, David 415 St lair, Kristina 436 St Cyr, Kara 181, 378 St Peter, Kristen 301, 436 Staber, jason 236 Stabler, Dana 378 Stabler, Scott 436 Stackfleth, Susan 397 Stac , kevin 436 Stafgnrd, Alyssa 215, 397 Stafford, Raymond 378 Stafford, Susan 211, 415 Stafford, William 415 Stainback, Tim 149, 257, 378 Staker, jason 397 Staman, Bradley 415 Stamper, Kim 296, 378 Standford, David 231 Standifer, Cynthia 397 Stanford, Miriam 181, 437 Stanke, Dr Ron 336 Stanko, Sue 153, 155 Stanley, Cynthia 437 Stanley, Douglas 322 Stanley, Dr C arles 343 Staples, Monica 205,397 Stapleton, Michael 437 Stapp, Brian 220, 378 Stapp, Greg 397 Stapp, Melanie 176, 415 Stark, julia 153, 181,397 Stark, Sarah 211,437 Stark, Susan 215, 378 Stark, Timothy 397 Starks, Stephanie 415 Starr, Gerhard 252 Starr, john 397 Starr, Michael Edward 146, 150, 322, 378 Starr, Royal 378 Starr, Susan 378 Staton, Dr Ross 336 Stayton, Heather 286, 437 Stayton, Pat 260 Stayton, Patrick 397 Steck, Crissy 197 Stecker, james 243, 257, 397 Stedman, Sharon 176, 415 Steel, Richard 241, 397 Steele, jolene 397 Stefanic, Paul 397 Steidley, julie 153, 155, 197,415 Steincross, Kevin 150, 153, 155, 243, 257, 303, 397 Steitz, David 236, 397 Stelley, Dr Arthur 343 Stem, Laura L 176, 397 Ste cic An a 189 415 Streater, Sonja 415 Streich, Susan 153, 155 Strickel, Carol 437 Strickland, Donna 137, 153, 297, 322 Strickland, Karen 415 Strickland, Misty 437 Stricklin, Cliff 151, 259, 362, 379 Stringtellow, Susan 397 Strip ing, Paula 437 Stripling, Sheryl 437 Strite, Dr Victor 336, 337 Stroh, Erich 379 Strom, Craig 437 Stroud, Elizabeth 437 Stroud, Leslie 379 Stuart, Michael 437 Stuart, Sharon 215, 379 Stubbe, Rebecca 437 Stubblefield, Ray 437 Stubblefield, Shannon 205, 437 Stucker, Walter 248, 361 Stull, Brent 248, 379 Sturdivant, Tannya 261, 437 Suba, Timothy 397 Sublett, Sharon 153 Sudijanto, Subadi 415 Sugahara, Moto 416 Sugg, Stephanie 197, 437 Suggs, jeanne 379 Suit, Alisa 437 Suit, Kenneth 155, 397 Sullivan Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, , Mary-Margaret 397 Cynthia 153 Steve 151,379 Wiley 397 P k, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Y , Cypress 437 David 225 Donald 379 Elizabeth 397 jennifer 397 Sharon 397 Stephenson, jennifer 176, 397 Stephenson, Karen 176, 415 Steplp, Eddie 437 Ster mg, Dr Mae 336 Stetz, janice 379 Stevens, Anne 303 Stevens, Diana 197, 415 Stevens, Francie 197 Stevens, Mary 415 Stevenson, Peter 301 Stewart, Donna 397 Stewart, Eric 236, 262, 303, 379 Stewart, Lisa 397 Stewart, Paul 379 Stewart, Reida Roberts 139 Stewart, Steven 231 Stick, Tracie 211, 397 Stigall, Stuart 379 Stigler, Steve 297, 379 Sti l, Doutglas 379 Still, Lyn a 437 Still, Todd 415 Stiszlein, Laura 437 Stjernstrom, john 379 Stoesser, julie 153, 155, 211, 397 Stokes, james 379 Stokes, Rob 415 Stone, Darla 415 Stone, Eric 153, 397 Stone, Lisa 303, 437 Stone, Monette 437 Stone, Sandy 205, 437 Stone, Steven 397 Stoner, Renae 181, 250 Storer, Larry 336 Storie, David 257 Storm, Ralph 139 Storrie, David 397 Storseth, james 379 Story, Kristen 397 Stouse, Mark 303 Stout, Debbie 355 Stout, Diana 176, 379 Stout, Stephanie 176, 415 Stovall, Alan 397 Stovall, jay 259 Stover, Lisa 379 Stracencer, Kara 176, 437 Strader, Amy 181 , 415 Strader, Lisa 293, 379 Strader, Staci 211, 415 Strain, Robert 397 Strange, Doug 295, 361 Strange, Frances 397 Strasburger, Susan 153, 197, 397 Straubel, Paul 415 Straughan, Robert 153 Straw, Rob 437 Strawman, Christy 162, 211, 437 Summerall, Brian 379 Summerlin, Dr Travis 337 Sumrall, Stephen 251, 397 Sun, Patrick 397 Sundene, julie 286, 437 Sunderland, David 437 Surrency, Priscilla 437 Sutherland, Molly 197 Sutter, Lynda 215, 437 Sutton, Dr Lois 337 Sutton, Mark 398 Svejkovsky, Karen 379 Swadley, Melinda 437 Swaim, Eric 283 Swaim, Vinecia 379 Swain, Colleen 286, 398 Swain, Dr james 337 Swanberg, Randal 398 Swann, Alair 158, 189, 303, 379 Swanson, Christina 437 Swanson, David 398 Swanson, Margo 354 Swarthout, Mary 337 Swaverly, Lesley 153, 215, 416 Swearingen, Chris 300, 379 Sweat, David 379 Sweat, Rachel Ivie 137, 147, 322, 379 Sweeney, David 153 Sweggerman, Richard 243 Swenson, Chuck 437 Swenson, David 352 Swi art, jason 164, 260, 398 Swiggord, Michael 437 Swingler, Debbie 153, 155, 398 Swingler, Steven 243, 379 Swinney, janna 150, 189, 255, 257, 398 Switzer, Kristi 263, 416 Swofford, Robert 243, 398 Swofford, Steven 379 Symes, jeff 236 Szakasits, Maria 153 Szygenda, Stephanie 398 T Tabor, Lisa 437 Tacker, Michael 379 Taher, Patrice 437 Takamatsu, Yoichi 379 Talbert, Lea 215, 437 Talbert, Tami Lalietta 147, 153, 185, 262, 322, 379 Talbot, Anna 281, 437 Talburt, Kimberly 379 Taliaferro, Nacele 437 Taliaferro, Zack 398 Talley, Chris 262 Tally, Craig 437 Talton, james 416 Tanner, Kimberly 215, 43 7 Tanner, Mike 164, 418 Tarpey, jonathan 437 Tarver, Nancy 398 Tate, Drew 241,437 Tate, Paul 236, 416 Tate, Staci 398 Tatman, Richard 379 Tatum, jim 379 Tatum, Kimberly 398 4 Index Tatum, Leighton 398 Tatum, William 236 Tawil, Meline 303 Taylor, Amty 416 Taylor, An rew 151, 243, 379 Taylor, Brad 437 Taylor, Carrie 379 Taylor, Christopher 155 Taylor, Dan 153 Taylor, David 398 Taylor, jeffrey 236, 254, 379 Taylor, john 238, 398 Taylor, Kim 153, 379 Taylor, Hle 437 Taylor, ark 337 Taylor, Meloni 398 Taylor, Michelle 197, 437 Taylor, Scot 379 Taylor, Stanley 398 Taylor, Tamara 201, 284, 296, 302, 398 Taylor, Tom 161, 255 Taylor, William 286, 398 Teaff, Layne 189, 257, 398 Teague, Brett 300, 379 Teague, julie 416 Teague, Stephanie 437 Teegerstrom, Susan 161 Teinert, Kelley 215, 437 Temple, Kenneth 379 Templeman, Lisa 437 Templer, Denise 164, 437 Templeton, Becky 181, 379 Templeton, james 416 Teniente, Kathy 437 Tennell, Nancy 153, 293, 379 Terpstra, Kathy 215, 416 Terrel, Matt 437 Terrell, Correna-Lea 215, 43 7 Terrell, Matt 286 Terry, Chris 398 Terry, Lisa 379 Terry, Mimi 211, 379 Terry, Randy 437 Terson, Pat 418 Terzian, Robin 185, 437 Thach, janell 437 Tharp, David 229, 416 Tha , Gordon 437 Thei-Ford, Chris 137 Thieme, Robyn 379 Thomas, Alan 379 Thomas, C William 340 Thomas, Dr Ronald 337, 343 Thomas, joe 347 Thomas, julie 293, 379 Thomas, Keith 379 Thomas, Megan 416 Thomas, Paige 201, 379 Thomas, Robert 153 Thompson, Andrew 379 Thompson, Betsy 205, 416 Thompson, Cory 164, 437 Thompson, Curtis 322 Thompson, Elizabeth 379 Thompson, jeff 398 Thompson, jennifer 43 7 Thompson, Karin 398 Thompson, Kirk 379 Thompson, Linda 361 Thompson, Pam 153, 197, 398 Thompson, Paul 361 Thompson, Rex 257 Thompson, Richard 248, 437 Thompson, Shari 181, 379 Thompson, Shelley 416 Thom son Suzanne 155 P 1 Thompson, Suzy 150, 159, 197, 257, 262 Thompson, Theresa 250, 398 Thompson, Todd 379 Thompson, Tom 379 Thompson, Tommie 295, 337 Thompson, Traci 437 Thompson, William 416 Thomson, Dr Ker 337 Thorburn, john 229, 379 Thornhill, Gina 284, 296, 437 Thornton, Beth 185, 243, 257, 379 Thornton, Robert 225, 379 Thornton, Sherri 437 Thorp, Darin 229, 416 Thoss, Reed 296, 379 Thrash, Melissa 437 Threlkeld, Krysla 164, 437 Threlkeld, Lori 205, 437 Thrower, Paul 229, 379 Thulin, Ward 398 Tidmore, Dr F tliugenel 337 Tidmore, jeanette 15, 379 Tidmore, Karen 437 Tidwell, Cynthia 379 Tidwell, Todd 416 Tieu, Dat 437 Tiihonen, Lasse T 294, 337 Tillman, Holly 215, 416 Tilly, Lisa 438 Timbrook, Katherine 416 Timmons, Lisa 176, 262, 398 Tims, Tracy 201, 398 Tindall, janet 398 Tindle, Mary E 347 Tinsley, Brian 260, 398 Tippen, Kevin 236, 416 Tippie, Grace 192, 416 Tippin, Doug 153, 155 Tipton, Dr james 343 Tipton, Ronald 416 Tisdale, Kristen 150, 192, 398 Tjelle, Sherri 438 Tkacz, Kimberly 438 Toben, Dr Brad 352 Tobey, Teri 438 Tobias, Amy 215, 438 Todd, Kelly 438 Todd, Mary 379 Todd, Stephen 337 Todd, Tob 379 Togami, Nfica 286 Toguchi, jennifer Kimie 147, 300, 3 79 Toigo, Monica 215, 379 Toland, William G 329, 332 Tolbert, Dr Charles 337 Tolleson, Curtis 322 Tolleson, julie 13 7, 3 79 Tolotta, Maria 380 Tomchesson, Tracey 153, 380 Tompkins, Bradley 294, 297, 380 Tompkins, Brent 398 Tompkins, Holly 164, 438 Tompkins, Robin 416 Toney, Cassandra 438 Toon, Steven 250, 303, 380 Torres, jose 438 Totten, Venita 361 Touchton, john 350 Tovar, Maria 380 Towle, jessica 380 Townshend, Suzanne 438 Trail, William R 352 Tran, Hoang 438 Tran, jonat an 438 Tran, Khue 416 Tran, Patty 176, 438 Trapnell, Michael 398 Treadaway, Dina 176, 297, 380 Trent, Brad 438 Trevino, Belinda 398 Trevino, Robert 438 Trevino, Yolanda 416 Tripathi, Ashok 438 Tripp, Dede 197, 221, 380 Trower, jonathan 343 Truitt, Dr Cecile 337, 343 Trull, jennifer 185, 438 Trull, Teri 153, 185, 398 Truman, joseph 227, 380 Tse, Daniel 398 Tsoi, Sampson 257 Tu, Anhhue 380 Tucker, Amy 286, 292 Tucker, Glenn 231 Tucker, jonathan 241, 438 Tucker, Marcus 153, 162, 243, 398 Tucker, Philip 164, 438 Tucker, Wayne 159 Tuley, Brenda 380 Turberbille, Leslie 416 Turley, Kelle 211, 398 Turlington, Sara 416 Turner, Celeste 215, 438 Turner, Dr Danny 337 Turner, jerr 380 Turner, Lesfye 263, 416 Turner, Loyd L 139 Turner, Marisa 438 Turner, Todd 248, 416 Tustison, Gail 261, 438 Tutt, Terry 164 Tweedie, Dr Virgil 337 Twiss, jeff 223, 398 Tyler, Carolyn 296 Tyler, Deanne 185, 260, 398 Tyler, Kris 438 Tyler, Lori 153, 398 Tyler, Major Gary 337 Tyler, Michael 380 Tynes, Phil 241, 380 Tyree, Martha 158, 292, 380 Tyrone, Karen 197 Tyson, Kay 438 Uber, David 303, 337 Ulrich, Derek 380 Ulrich, Keith 380 Ummelmann, Laurie 197, 438 Ungerbuehler, Marie 416 Upchurch, jill 215, 416 Upchurch, Stan 231 Uptmore, William 380 Upton, Tami 380 Uraizee, Farooq 361 Urbano, Moses 416 Urso, Lynda 284, 301, 398 Ursprung, Cynthia 153, 281, 380 Ursprung, Tricia 438 Ury, Melanie 181, 438 Usry, Greg 283 Uthup, Thomas 301, 303 Utsey, Teresa 398 V Valdez, Nohemi 398 Van Eman, Laura 438 Van Hoozer, Larry 153 Van Kruiningen, Kricket 438 Van Meter, Paul 153 Van Winkle, Gar 380 VanAuken, Dr Plzili 343 Vanbuskirk, Nancy 598 VanBuskirk, Scott 258 Vandenbrink, Terri 380 Vanderhoff, Beth 438 Vandermeer, Diane 438 Vandlandingham, Dr Larry 351 VanEman, Laura 215, 243, 254 Vaneyck, Denise 416 Vanmeter, Paul 380 Vann, Mark 248, 398 Vansbuskirk, Nancy 398 Vanwke, Dawn 438 Van inkle, Wendy 176, 241, 398 Vardaman, Betsy 342, 343 Vardaman, Dr james 337 Vargas, Dr Robert 337 Varnado, Lisa 153, 155, 416 Varona, Orlando 250, 398 Vasquez, javier 300, 380 Vaughan, Adrian 262 Vaughan, Gayla 215, 438 Vaughan, Mark 343 Vaughan, Royce 229, 398 Vaughn, Dr Randal 343 Vaughn, Leslie 416 Vause, Victoria 380 Veach, Brent 238, 398 Veach, Brett 238, 398 Velez, Dr joseph 337 Vellenga, julie 153, 155, 181, 416 Venne ,julie 286, 438 Vera, Cheryl 416 Vernon, Machardy 392 Vernon, Scott 299, 416 Vertrees, Meredith 197, 380 Verver, jeffrey 223, 380 Vick, Catherine 380 Vickery, Marti 176, 398 Vickery, Ronald 243, 257, 398 Vickrey, Raelynn 303 Vieregg, Michael 380 VillarreaL Cynthia 398 Vilven, janeen 215, 380 Vincent, jillian 416 Vines, Betsy 76, 158, 189, 25 7, 363, 380 Vines, Kerri 398 Vinh, Betty 438 Vining, Ashley 438 Visage, Tony 236, 257, 380 Vitanza, Dr Dianna 337 Vo, Kah 380 Vo, Kha 300 Vodopich, Dr Darrell 337 Voigt, Trent 380 Voirin, Michelle 153, 181, 398 Voldase, Robert 215, 250, 380 Voncannon, jay 153, 398 Vonder Bruegge, Scott 438 Voorhees, Valerie 185, 438 Voth, Benny 438 Vo les Sharon 398 Y I Vreeland, Cynthia 150, 159, 215, 259, 398 Vu, Steve 153, 398 Vuaong, Tram 398 W Wacker, Karen 438 Wacker, Shelley 438 Wada, Kaori 398 Wada, Kevin 294 Wade, Karee 164, 438 Wade, Roshell 380 Waelti, Michelle 152, 303 Wagner, Freddie 438 Wagner, Mark 12 Wagoner, joan 181, 380 Walsbrot, Michelle 337 Wald, Melissa 153, 155, 416 Walden, Karen 211, 380 Waldren, David 398 Waldrop, Beth 380 Walker, Alana 398 Walker, Baron 438 Walker, Callie 398 Walker, Dana 197, 398 Walker, Devonna 221 Walker, Dr Linda 337 Walker, jennifer 151, 153, 155, 22 259, 303, 416 Walker, Keith 416 Walker, Kenneth 398 Walker, Kevin 221 Walker, Laura 416 Walker, Lorna 438 Walker, Mark 137, 291, 380 Walker, Melinda 438 Walker, Nancy 153 Walker, Richard 343 Walker, Stacie 416 Walker, Thomas 150, 157, 380 Walker, William 438 Wallace, Amanda 380 Wallace, Dr Patricia 337 Wallace, jeff 150, 162, 25 7, 398 Wallace, julie 197, 438 Wallace, Kelli 438 Wallace, Scott 155 Wallace, Travis 225 Waller, jennifer 41 6 Wallin, jennifer 153, 281 Wallner, Bob 254 Walls, Buel 225, 399 Walls, Donna 281, 416 Walls, Winston 225, 399 Walsh, Donald 438 Walsh, Michele 289 Walter, Dr janelle 337 Walters, Glenn 438 Walters, Kimberly 201, 416 Waltman, jason 283, 438 Walton, Thomas 399 Walton, Wyche 243, 416 Walts, Ronald 250, 399 Walvoord, David 438 Walworth, Paula 380 Walzel, Nelda 399 Wang, Ken Hsi 337 Wang, Lii 361 Wang, Zhi Fu 337 Warburton, Diane C 147, 150, 19 380 Ward, Diana 438 Ward, Keith 296, 343 Ward, Robert 380 Ward, Shari 438 Ward, Sharon 399 Ward, Shelley 215, 438 Ward, Zandra 380 Wardlaw, Amanda 155, 197, 416 Ware, Terri 181, 261, 416 Warfel, Ashley 211, 416 Wargo, Kristin 176, 416 Waring, Lillian M 354 Warmath, Paula 416 Warner, Chris 201, 438 Warner, Laura 399 Warren, Alan 416 Warren, Blake 438 Warren, Kimberly 155, 263, 416 Warren, Les 220, 262, 303, 380 Warren, Melonie june 152, 153 Warren, Paul 164, 438 Warren, Tanya 380 Washburn, Douglas 380 Watkins, Dr julian 337 Watson, Andrea 399 Watson, Belinda 153, 258, 380 Watson, Elizabeth 416 Watson, Kathryn 416 Watson, Marietta 416 Watson, Rodney 416 Watson, Victoria 438 Weaver, Deena 438 Weaver, Linda 416 Webb, john 399 Webb, Leigh Ann 399 Webb, Lorie 295 Webb, Randy 225, 416 Webb, Sharon 438 Webber, Michael 380 Weber, Geor e 399 Weber, john itlilliam 139 Weber, Laura 181, 297, 380 Weddington, Karyn 201, 416 Weedon, Kyle 153, 380 Weekley, Amber 181, 380 Weeks, Scott 295 Weinberg, Kimberly 155, 263 Weir, Candace 438 ' Weir, Chris 248, 380 Weis, Brian 252 Weiss, Michael 238, 416 Weiss, Ruth 438 Index :h, Doug 254, 380 :h, Marci 162, 189, 438 on, janet 399 on, Meredith 399 y, Bradley 238, 399 .s, Charles 343 1s,jaletta 380 .s, Kathryn 201, 438 .s, Odessa 291 ron, Melanie 399 dorf, H D 352 han, Louanna 258, 380 er, Linda 185, 416 el, Christy 261 eler, David 361 t, Alison 149, 150, 158, 297, 322 380 t, Am 257, 399 t, Andrew 236, 399 t, Craig 243,416 t, Ga marie 189, 438 t, Hoily 283 t,jenn1fer 416 t, Karen 416 t, Kerry 416 r, Nadia 281,416 t, Richard 229, 416 t, Sandy 176, 438 t, Tamara 399 t, Thomas 438 tbrook, Karen 438 terfield, Max 241, 416 tfall, Dr Barry 347 tmoreland, Susan 211, 417 sell, Barry 417 terau, jim 223, 380 rerka, jeffreg 439 .ite, Ralph 2 2, 380 .ley,jul1e 439 dey, Krista 153, 155, 417 ntle , Valerie 399 at, Bill 417 'atley, Steven 380 'aton, Deanna 181, 439 -eler, Darcy 181, 380 :eler, james 155, 229, 417 eeler, Karen 343 eeless, Derek 417 senant, Stacy 197, 439 taker, Denise 439 taker, Mark 225 tby, Thomas 399 te, Albert 380 te, Bobby 439 te, Dave 231 te, Dean 439 te, Gregory 417 te, Harriet 205, 296, 439 te, jana 296, 439 te, joe 231 te, Laura 439 te, Lisa 439 te, Mark 353, 417 te, Michael 417 te, Paul 137, 337,380 te, Paula 260,417 te, Randy 417 te, Sharon 201, 380 te, Stefanie 201 , 417 te, Stuart 417 te, Susan 380 tehurst, Darren 225, 257, 399 tehurst, Robert 439 teley, Brent 283, 399 teside, joe 399 tfield, jon 229, 399 tman, Robert 380 tman, Roger 155, 399 tmore, Bonnie 155, 399 tney, Annette 215, 417 tney, Brian 380 tney, jeannette 215, 417 tney, Mark 351 mm, Scott 292, 380 ttaker, Dennis 417 tten, Carol 155, 201, 399 tworth, Gregory 225, 399 ker, jay 381 ker, Raymond 439 Kham, obbin 153, 155, 417 kline, Kathryn 261, 439 myer, Stephanie 158, 197,381 ner, Dr William 337 derhold, Kevin 236, 381 gand, jeanne 153, 300, 381 rs, Valarie 417 rs, Vicki 439 Wiersema, Paul 381 Wiesen, Wayne 153, 257 Wiesner, Lorale 439 Wieters, julie 153, 417 Wiethorn, Lisa 205, 381 Wiethorn, Ronda 215, 399 Wiethorn, Sharon 399 Wiggers, Kirk 238, 417 Wiggins, Becky 257, 381 Wiggins, Wanda 294 Wiggs, Carol M 354 Wiggs, Connie 399 Wiglngton, jeff 162, 439 Wi 'nton, Kristin 417 Wiilianks, Debi 201, 381 Wilcox, jill 361 Wilcox, Karen 399 Wilcox, Kevin 439 Wilcox, Robert 236, 439 Wild, Shawn 157, 225, 381 Wilder, Amy 205, 439 Wilder, Bnxce 257, 381, 399 Wilder, Crai 381 Wildharbergody 439 Wilemon, Courtney 439 Wiley, Dr james 347 Wilford, jeff 225, 439 Wil us, Carol 155 Wilgelm, john 381 Wilkerson, james 153 Wilkerson, Ray 381 Wilkins, Deborah 153, 303, 417 Wilkins, Kenneth T 292, 337 Wilkins, Stephanie 417 Wilkinson, Ann 153 Willard, Chris 248, 417 Willauer, Sandra 439 Willaver, Sandy 302 Willett, Donny 153, 155, 159, 165, 417 Willhite, Scott 162, 163, 165, 236, 381 Williams, Alyssa 399 Williams, Anglela 381 Williams, Bet 381 Williams, Cheryl 211, 381 Williams, Donna 381 Williams, Donnie 250, 381 Williams, Dou 439 Williams, Dr j ?CliftonJ 343 Williams, Dr W C 347, 351 Williams, Elaine 439 Williams, Eric 291, 294, 381 Williams, Gene 243, 399 Williams, jana 439 Williams, jane 343 Williams, jeff 439 Williams, jeff 286 Williams, jeffre 381 Williams, john 3,52 Williams, jr , Dr fPeelerl 352 Williams, julie 211, 399, 439 Williams, Kari 185, 439 Williams, Kimberly 399 Williams, Lori 381 Williams, Rachelle 399 Williams, Sally 439 Williams, Sari 296, 399 Williams, Stephen 417 Williams, Steven 381, 417 Williams, Tim 248, 399 Williams, William 417 Williams, Zoe 189, 399 Williamson, Charlotte 215, 417 Williamson, Laurie 439 Williamson, Robbie 215, 381 Williamson, Stefani 162 Williamson, Tricia 439 Willis, Betsy 343 Willis, Carolyn 351 Willis, Dr Richard 351 Willis, G W 258, 343 Willis, Gayle 153 Willis, Greg 150, 165, 381 Willis, Gregory 381 Willis, jennifer 381 Willoughby, Elizabeth 417 Willoulghby, Karen 381 Wills, onald H 139 Wilson, Andrew 297 Wilson, Cherise 211, 417 Wilson, Cindy 439 Wilson, David 155 Wilson, Debbie 14, 158, 176, 381 Wilson, Deborah 302 Wilson, Dina 417 Wilson, Doni 155, 162, 259 Wilson, Dr F fRayl 337 Wilson, Kevin 243, 417 Wilson, Kim 303, 417,439 Wilson, Laura 205, 381 Wilson, Leanna 381 Wilson, Leslie 211, 381 Wilson, Pe y 417 Wilson, Roqirt 381 Wilson, Robin 215, 381 Wilson, Sharon L 98, 147, 151, 153, 215, 381, 399 Wilson, Susan 205, 417 Wilson, Walter 439 Wiltshire, Kelly 205, 399 Wimberley, Michele 439 Wimberly, Beth 257 Wimer, jack 343 Wimpee, Dr W j 337 Winans, julie 439 Winburne, Darryl 381 Windham, Brenda 197 Winegar, Richard 417 Winikka, Daniel 417 Winkle, Steven 439 Winkler, jennifer 439 Winn, Misti 211, 439 Winskie, Brenda 399 Winston, jane 381 Winter, Kristy 181, 255, 399 Wiragg Dr Daniel 337 Wisdom, Katy 381 Wisdom, Van 236, 417 Wise, Elizabeth S 354 Wisner, Richard 241, 439 Withers, Robin 417 Withrow, Lora 165, 399 Witt, Kathy 158, 197, 257, 381 Witte, Krista 176, 417 Wittenberg, Cynthia 192, 381 Woerner, obert 399 Wo'talak, Lisa 250, 283, 301, 399 Woid, Scott 248, 417 Wolf, Gene 417 Wolf, Kathy 439 Wolfe, john 294 Wolfe, Marie 361 Wolfe, Missy 439 Wolfe, Sara Liz 211, 399 Wolfe, Stephanie 439 Wolff, Toni 439 Wolff, Troy 286 Wolpert, Arlene 197, 399 Wolverton, Mike 157, 241, 257,381 Womble, jessica 286, 439 Wommack, Leigh 153, 201, 399 Wong, Christopher 417 Woo , Amy 417 Wood, Charlotte 381 Wood, Clinton 236, 381 Wood, Collynn 417 Wood, Donna 381 Wood, Dr james Url 337 Wood, Dr Randy 347 Wood, Kara 181, 399 Wood, Kelli 381 Wood, Leslie 439 Wood, Michelle 65, 153, 381 Wood, Scott 439 Wood, Sherrie 417 Wood, Steve 257 Woodall, Martin 399 Woodall, Neal 295 Woodby, Scott 399 Woodby, William 399 Wooddy, Dr Margaret 347 Woodliff, Lisa 15 , 297 Woodrow, Shelly 150, 153, 197, 399 Woods, Audrey 153, 155, 185, 417 Woods, Carole 439 Woods, Diana 211, 243, 399 Woods, Dr Paula 337 Woods, Nicole 211, 417 Woods, Shirlely 417 Woodson, Me anie 439 Wood , Debra 337 Woolcilridge, Cindy 205, 381 Woolery, atti 153 Wooley, jana 399 Wooley, jeff 381 Woosley, Kirk 164, 439 Wormingxpn, Nancg' 153, 155 Worrell, illiam 3 1 Worsham, Charla 185, 439 Wortman, Dr Walter 337 Woytek, Eric 231 Wralstad, Beth 181, 381 Wren, David 381 Wright, Blake 225 Wright, Brian 238 Wright, Danncy 381 Wright, Davi 153 Wright, jackie 215, 399 Wright, james 155, 399 n Wright, joanie 215, 417 Wright, julia 153, 155 Wright, julie 41 7 Wright, Larrcy 241, 399 Wright, Lin a 381 Wright, Nancy 205, 417 Wright, Nathan 417 Wright, Patricia 281, 439 Wright, Robert 153, 381 Wright, Stacety 185, 417 Wright, Wen y 189,381 Wyatt, Eric 439 Wyatt, jim 439 Wylie, Linda 381 Wylie, Priscilla 211, 417 Wylie, Tuesday 205, 243, 399 Wyman, Frank 339 Wyss, john 137, 283,381 Y Yablon, Mark 223, 303, 399 Yackey, Susie 211, 399 Yancey, Richard 417 Yassaei, Neda 439 Yates, Becky 153, 381 Yates, jeffery 439 Yates, Roy 361 Yeager, Kaylynn 303 Yeary, Car?'n 439 Yeary, Me issa153, 155, 211, 417 Yeats, Angela 259 Yeck, Dean 439 Yee, Allison 153, 155, 417 Yeiser, Douglas 381 Yelderman, r joe 337 Yelverton, Melody 283, 439 Yi, Susan 153, 155, 417 Yoder, Amy 153, 300, 381 Yoo, Won 153, 300, 381 Yoon, Grace 263, 363, 381 York, Dara 439 York, jennifer 439 York, judy 176, 381 Yoshihara, Hideki 399 Yoshikado, Makio 297 Young Ben 157, 158, 225, 381 Young Charles 399 Young David 417 Young Donna 399, 417 Young Dr Dean 343 Young james 283, 439 Young jean 205, 439 Young jeff 399 Young joan 205, 439 Young Kiane 260 Young Lisa 293 Young Michele 258, 381 Young Robert 299, 351 Young Stacy 417 Young Stephanie 153, 155, 21 Young Vincent 258 Youngblood, Ashley 381 Youngblood, Christy 417 Yount, Mitchell 417 Yrizarry, Lisa Marie 381 Z Zander, William 439 Zarazua, Natalie 381 Zavala, Belilnda 292 Zavitz, Lindsey 189, 381 Zellers, jeannie 263 Zeman, Kristine 153, 197 Zenger, julie 153 Zga ay, Randy 399 Z ang Bin 361 Zhang Ting 361 Zielke, Kel e 439 Zimmer, Rebecca 297, 399 Zoegner, Caroline 261, 381 Zohar, Stephanie 439 Zophy, Karen 153, 155, 417 Zom, Becky 417 Zumwalt, julie 189, 289, 417 Zundel, Thomas 439 Zunkel, Lea Ann 215, 417 5,417 4 1986 Round p Photographer Chris Hansen Alan Lee Bunnell Sam McNie1 Jana Iohson graphers 'Lx Ax Tim Flanagan 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AM .- Closing 459 ,470 I 0 0 o X 460 Closing yew W MAN 4 Lia rw wwf' wkangtr qssr.www4,,.,,, I qi YY 9 rs' 'E - QW? Closing 461 ww' W ,gf 4 134 f vi? Sfffii, wi. 914 ff if Y f S M , 'iz .. 5? .ff mv f-f as, ,Q 3,137+ L. Ly nf, ,Z 1 Colophon The 1986 Round Up , Volume 85, was prepared by a staff of 12 students. The Round Up is a branch of the Office of Public Relations of Baylor University, under the direction of David Clanton. The Round Up was printed offset by Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas, Texas, on single color and four-color presses. Yearbook consultants were lim Anderson and Pat Brittain. Account ex- ecutive in charge of production in Dallas was Melody Lundquist. The majority of class and organizations photography was provided by Koen Studios. All other photographs were taken by the Baylor Office of Public Relations photographers, supervised by Chris Hansen and coordinated by Bonnie Hoge. The book was printed on 29 signatures of 480 enamel paper stock. 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