Brevard College - Pertelote Yearbook (Brevard, NC)
- Class of 1986
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CELLENCE -. • ' CONTENTS OPENING 2 STUDENT LIFE 6 CLASSES 56 FACULTY STAFF ..110 CLUBS 130 ATHLETICS 148 CLOSING 170 ADS 176 PERTELOTE 1986 Brevard College Brevard, North Carolina Volume 52 - CELLENCE Brevard College, situated in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is an institution con- tinually in search of excellence. The search is kinetic on campus; it includes all realms of campus activities — from academics, to athletics, to the fine arts; but most importantly, these activities all include the quest for individ- ual excellence. Brevard College exists to assist students in recog- nizing the beauty and excellence within themselves as well as within their environment. 2 Opening I. D ' linda Patterson has discovered that the library floor is a great place to study. 2. Studying with a helpful teacher like Dr. Wellborn can be fun for Physics 201 students such as Mark Dowdle Dannielle Landry, and Lon Dugger. 3. Gene Allen pursues a personal goal of being physically fit. 4. Trying to get the form just right, Thomas Crittenden works on a ceramics project. — — li I J ; ' .rtlfi- XCELLENCE Between the mountains, forests, and waterfalls, the beauty in Brevard is unsurpassed. In autumn, the entire forest as well as the trees on campus turns brilliant shades of red, orange, and gold. This scene is especially eye-catching to the students who have never seen a real fall. The mountains in winter are also striking with glimpses of snow and ice always at the tops of the higher peaks. Waterfalls, too, such as Looking Glass and Bridal Veil Falls, make a great scenic contribution year-round. This setting, with its continual reminders of the excellence in nature, is truly inspirational to both the spirit and the minds of all who have come to this place to teach and to learn. Opening 5 CELLENCE= STUDENT LIFE I M a Student Lift Working And Playing Hard 1. Free time may be nonexistent for Alli- son Wright, Margaret Belk, Jill Moncrief, and Day Parker since they have school- work and soccer taking up most of their time. 2. Laura Hannah and Tim Nelson show their dance form at the Orientation Dance. 8 Student Life David Coulter and Annette Wallace seem to be glad to be back at Brevard College as they attend the Orientation Dance. 2. These rising sophomores enjoy watching their fresh- man year end at Springfest 1985. 3. Getting to know people in Mr. Gibbons ' Psychology 101 class can be fun if you like painting other people ' s feel. Student Life 9 . 1 I. Freshmen soccer players Buck Rowlee. Markus Sieb- mann. David Novak, Eric Zimmerman, and Steve DeLong enjoy Ihc banana split party. 2. Julie Johnson and Betty Hauk welcome the incoming freshmen and returning stu- dents in Jones. 3. Asking herself if this is prison or college Mar. Tosaka smiles for her ID. 4. Gordon Murray wonders what could be in those tiny little boxes. 5. Wayne Cooke and Phil Brodskv share sundaes. 10 First Week The First Wee New Faces, Friends, And Feelings The first day for freshmen was filled with confusion. However, with the aid of Resident Assistants, Mentors, Big Sisters, and SGA sophomores, all of whom had arrived three days early, they managed to get through it. The next two days were filled with General Sessions and getting acquainted with everyone. The sophomores arrived by Au- gust 27, and the whole process of moving in began anew. Following these activities were dances complete with Ashe- ville radio D.J. ' s and a live band. Threshold; the college ' s first outdoor movie, ' Raiders of the Lost Ark ; and the fun of Derby Day, all of which combined to make the first week at Brevard College a memorable one. The first week was filled with excitement for what lay ahead but also some sadness for what was left behind. — Bonnie Crawford, freshman Kirst Week II Derby Day Brings Out A . While the first week of school was filled with tension and curiosity. Derby Day helped in releasing the anxiety with its many fun events. The activities began after the picnic on the green. When President Greer tossed the derby and said. Let the games begin. every dorm team was ready to battle for the winning position. While some students waited for the opportune moment to spike the volleyball, others concentrated on catching that fragile egg. Other highlights of the day were the watermelon-eating contest, Izzy-dizzy musical buckets, the three-legged race, and the final test of team strength, the tug of war. The day was wrapped up with the two exciting winners: New Complex with a score of 19 and West Beam with a score of 21. 12 Derby Day True Spirit Of Competition 1 . The watermelon-eating contest was a messy job for Julie Stewart of West Beam. 2. Cindy Rainey and the other West Beam girls tug West Beam to a victory. 3. New Complex volleys to a Derby Day victory! 4. For Liz Ann Lance, participating in izzy-dizzy was a definite experience. 5. Doug Newberry supplies the cornerstone for a pyramid of women. 6. David Grissett displays his hard- core talent. 7. Donna Howard and Judy Flower concentrate hard during the three-legged race. Derby Day 13 Fashion: B.C. Style As for fashions, Brevard College is really with it! Just walking across the campus, you can see styles ranging from new-wave-punk to All-American sweatshirt. There are the average sweaters, jeans and sneakers in a myriad of colors. Then, there are the not-so-average lacy stockings, bangle bracelets, land mismatched earrings for the women. And let ' s not forget about the guys! They can be seen wear- ing one or more earrings in one ear, jelly bracelets, and — strangely enough — shorts with boxer shorts extending from beneath them. 1 4 BC Fashions 1. Teresa Shaw and Martin Purser show us old friends: dark shades, faded jeans, and the real Coke! 2. John Seagle shows us how white goes with all occasions. 3. Happiness is . . . wearing what you want, as shown by Karrie Merck and John Machate. 4. Kim Bucklew and Lisa Gardner show the West Side style! 5. Fashion varies from sizzling hot to mellowing out as shown by Deirdrea Reis, Amy Wilson, and Beth Wood. BC Fashions 15 Getting Away From It All The Pisgah National Forest is a favorite much to oC S° H reV3rd C ° ,lege Students and much to offer. Students can experience the thrill of getting down Sliding Rock and can witness the majesnc beauty of the waterfalls and the B ue Ht ST ? y BreVard C ° e £ back Id h r 3 ' I t0 StUdy ' relax - or to kick student ' Un , Y ° U USUa y find Br evard students roughing ,t in the forest during any weekend. I. B.C. students brave the icy plunge of sliding Rock togeth- er. 2. Lynne Campell and JeffGalindo use the forest to get J Irom school life. 3. These students, tired of regular food, resort 10 picking berries. 4 Eric Hansen. Wall Kuent- zel, and John Gillie take a break from the hard work in rock- climbing class. 16 Pisgah Forest ETTING AWAY The forest isn ' t the only place stu- nts go to get away from it all. Many ake the approximately forty-five min- e trek to Asheville to shop in the mall go to a movie. Others find good res- urants and movies about thirty min- es away in Hendersonville. Some I aredevils travel the treacherous road I er Caesar ' s Head to Greenville, outh Carolina, to check out the enter- linment; and on weekends many stu- tnts drive three or four hours to Char- tte or Atlanta for concerts and other g-city activities. Sometimes it doesn ' t ;ally matter where a person goes as +ng as it ' s away from campus just far lough and just long enough to get a tiange of scenery and a change of pace. 1 . Eric Steele, Tom Blottman, Rick Talbert, Mike Macomber, and Richard Kennington hang out in the Asheville Mall. 2. Bari Siegall and Cathy Lisk found the Roses store next to the campus a conve- nient place to browse. 3. Richard Kennington checks out the record store in the mall. 4. Angie Hills and Letitia Eason leave campus to check out the action elsewhere. Off Campus Activities 17 Working Seven Hours A Week spSSeY™; srsr cs: who show f ' — « expenses of their college education Th! ,!, ' PUt t0Ward the day-to-day the cafeteria, faculty ofLes and Lh ' tS W ° rk in various P ces such as week. The work ?£%£ J 7 f fcw hoU - gJPJ. a chance to heco.e hett J a.uaintl ' d fi Iffi J Sffii5 IX Work Slud 1 . Nance Wilson and Frances Lineberger help oul in Admissions. 2. Michael Feagan, Ryan Nel- son, and Permeco Myers work in Office Supplies. 3. Working very hard, Lynne Campbell watch- es over the pool. 4. Martha Sanders helps Ronald Mashburn in math lab. 5. Suzanne Jayne works hard for Mr. Woodruff in class and out. Work Slud 19 FALL ACTIVITIES The Social Board planned a full schedule this fall which included in ad- dition to special activities such as Casi- no Night and dances music videos, movies, and Coffeehouses in the S.U. ARA Services also contributed with special activities in the cafeteria such as a live band, bingo, and special meals for individual dorms. Other highlights of the semester were the programs during National Alcohol Awareness Week and the Alumni Phonathon during which B.C. students helped raise around $50,000 for the college. On the occa- sions when there weren ' t any planned activities, students didn ' t usually have any trouble finding things to do in their free time. !- It looks like some shady dealings are going on al the poker tabic. 2. Hcnnmg warns ihc players lo keep the game clean, i. Students relax at a wccknight Coffeehouse. 2(1 fall Acli.ili.s 1 John Lefler and Kim Grceson take pledges from alumni at the Phonathon. 2. Mike O ' Grady from Bridgeway answers students ' questions about the effects of alcohol. 3. On College Day, students have the chance to check out other schools to transfer to. Fall Activities 21 Homecoming This year ' s Homecoming Weekend was simply full of events It started off on Friday evening with the Lip-Sync Contest . First place was awarded to The Earth Girls , which consisted of Lucy Notes- tine. Jackie Jasper, and Maggie Will; second and third prizes were also given. Following the contest was a dance in the Zephyr Ball- room complete with D.J. Chuck Shelf. The fun spilled over onto Saturday starting off with a picnic at the pool. Next came the soccer games: the women ' s team defeated UNC-A with a score of 6-0 and the men tied Andrew College 1-1. Later in the day a formal dinner was served, and the entire evening was capped by the Homecoming Dance with music by the straight A ' s. The 1985 Homecoming winners were King, Brian Cook and Queen, Molly Rawlings as well as Prince, Steve DeLong and Princess, Blair Autrey. 1. Dave Kaneko gels down and gels funky at the Homecoming Dance. 2. Wall watches as Buck Rowlcc and Sean Juman-Singh ham il up on Lip-Sync nighl after winning third place for their Billy Idol imitation. 22 Homecoming !. Missy Hudson and Buck Rowlee take a break from all the Homecoming excitement. 2. Blair Autrey — Homecoming Princess 1985. 3. Laura Sproat and Doug DeLorey are surely not tired already! Homecoming 23 itoH ' iM- - Homecorri Queen Molly Ruwlings and King Brian Cook r nh r ,, P p l ' T ' B ™ n , Co ° k ' Jamie S P ec R ekah Carpenter. Jeff Galindo. Lynru Campbell. Rick C hamberlin, Ramona Carpio. Tony Palino. Molly Rawhngs; No! Pictured Doug Newberry. Fernando Cordovez, 24 Homccominf; za ding Court Lenny Brantley, Melissa Poston. Sieve DeLong. Sandy Rogers, Buck Rowlee. Shelley Ivey Tom Johnson. Blair Autrey; Not Pictured: Necole Voyles. Steve Rees. Jason Miele ' Dawn Wetherbee. Princess Blair Autrey and Prince Steve DeLong Homecoming 25 mm km ■i.iiinllVl. VatLLLi tiliLiLl Taylor is the oldest regular dorm on campus. Its most outstanding features are probably the tanning deck which may be in use in January as well as May, and the sort of salmon-red color of the halls. While Walt Kuent- zel is the present R.T., our former Dean Wray once served in that position. Also, the Campus Minister, Charlie Gibbons, lived in Taylor when he was a student here. The students living there now believe they have the nicest lobby on campus (Is that a challenge to Jones?), and that Taylor is, for better or worse, THE party dorm on campus. Charlie Blythe has been studying too much or partying too hard — what do vou think? 26 Taylor Dorm Through the magic of Kent Thompson ' s photography. Fernando has managed to squeeze a crowd into his G0M2 Green Dorm is unique because it ' s sideways, if you think about it. It has two ends, but it doesn ' t really have a front and back. Green is also unusual because of the fire escape exit at the north end. This men ' s residence is the second oldest dorm on cam- pus. One interesting piece of trivia about Green is that Dr. Charlie Teague was the president of the dorm when he was a student at Brevard. There are several soccer players in the dorm, and the present assistant soccer coach, David Taylor, is the R.T. while Dean and Coach Scarborough served as R.T. a few years back. I. Robbie Caswell and Marty Powers ask. Where ' s the beach? 2. John Lutz escapes from the sub-basement to phone home. 3. Hail. hail, the gang ' s all here — in Green lobby. Brevard College was faced with a shortage of male housing this year; the College set up temporary housing, and eleven students were sent to Stamey, the smallest dorm on campus. With five bedrooms, a lobby, and Dr. Jerry Sherrod as the resident tutor, the Stamey boys made Stamey their home. Early in the year, a group of students from Stamey went to see the President of the school about mak- ing the dorm permanent. The building was built in 1946 to be an infirmary, but when the infirmary moved to the gym, first Stamey became a women ' s dorm and then the art department used the building for an exten- sion. Now those selected male students who reside in Stamey can say WE ARE JER- RY ' S KIDS. — Shawn Lackey I. Tsk! Tsk! Eric Hammond ' s still in bed at 1 1:00 a.m. 2. Raul Die? takes a study break. 2X Stame lifcliid: i i Jones Hall, which houses approximately 180 students, is the biggest residence hall. The east wing, completed in 1956, features two-room suites with connecting baths. The west wing, built in 1953, has commu- nity bathrooms. The porch wasn ' t added until 1965. Unique to Jones is the plumb- ing system: When the lavatories are in use, al cold water is cut off to the showers. This phenomenon is a great source of amuse- ment to practical jokers, and it is not un- usual for a showering person to be unex- pectedly doused with hot water. Another distinguishing feature of Jones is the Pit which is actually the basement where a few brave souls choose to live. Jones is a popular gathering-place on campus be- cause of the warm and comfortable atmo- sphere of the lobby. Teresa Shaw knows what to do in a lounge: lounge! 2. Pam McComas and Beth Wood take a study break. 3. For Ronnie Buell, Richard North, and Bert Nichols, the lobby is also a good place to study. LU. iX mm I Doug Briggs spends his afternoon writing letters. 2. Yes. even college students still love good ole ' Fred Flintstone. 3. Juan Rodriguez and Brian Cartland tr to act natural for the camera. 4. The coed Beam lobby is a fun place to hang out . Ml Kasl Beam Beam is the most modern regular dormitory on the Bre- vard College campus. The lobby is shared by both the women ' s and the men ' s wings and has a study lounge which is great for all those late nights spent studying. The out- standing features of the rooms are all the storage space and the large bathrooms between every two rooms. West Beam overlooks the center of the campus, and East Beam has a picturesque view of the barn, the weeping willows, the corn- field, and the mountains. West Beam 31 m GM irliLiUfcfi: The New Complex, whose present R.T. is Steve Kelly, was built in 1982 and was designed to house twenty-four students with six in each of four apart- ments. The design is such that the apartments could also be used for facul- ty housing if necessary. Most of the in- habitants are members of the men ' s cross-cosuntry, track, and basketball teams, not because the apartments are reserved for athletes but because these people just decided to sign up to live there together. The apartments are a very comfortable and attractive addi- tion to Brevard College student hous- ing. Winston Brown and Paul Carpenter are ready for Belter Homes and Gardens to do a feature on their apartment. 32 New Complex . BBBE LiaLL Ross Hall was built in the early 1920 ' s but has been renovated drastically since that time. It was recently used for faculty housing and is presently a women ' s residence with Dave Rinker and his wife Sue in charge. There is a great view of the campus from this huge old building on top of a hill, and the students there feel a little more independent since they are further from the cen- ter of campus than other students in the dorms. Ross Hall provided an ideal setting for a Hal- loween Haunted House, and it also has a great driveway for sledding — if there is ever enough 1. Carmen Nelon, Vice-President of Ross, isn ' t kissing anyone with tobac- co-lips, not even boyfriend Greg Strowd. 2. Tricia Ferguson, according to some Ross Hali residents, makes Ross a great place to live. 3. Lynn MacFarlane looks very natural with the phone in her hand- Ross Hall 33 FALL LIFE AND CULTURE The Fall Life and Culture Series began with Fall Convo- cation at which Dr. Wood addressed the college on the subject College is the Real World. This year ' s Purgason Lecture Series featured Dr. Charles Petty who spoke on the topics Climbing the Ladder of Success and Taking Your Family with You and Sex and What Adults Never Told You. Actor John Chappell, whose Mark Twain perfor- mance drew a large crowd a couple of year s ago, presented scenes from the life of the famous trial lawyer Clarence Darrow. There were also several art films throughout the semester as well as programs by the Jazz Ensemble, Con- cert Band, and Collegiate Singers featuring popular, classi- cal, jazz, sacred, and finally Christmas music at the special Christmas Service which closed out the Life and Culture Series. I. John Chappell docs his one-man show on the Scopes Monkey Trial lawyer, Clarence Darrow 2. Students crowd around Dr. Engc to order Dining with Dickens. 3. Members of the community enjoy a beautiful September afternoon at the Concert in the Park. M tall Life And Culture I. Dr. Charles Petty and Mr. W.H. Purgason discuss this year ' s lectures. 2. Dickens expert Dr. Elliot Engel captivates the audience with the tale of Captain Murderer . 3. Brevard alumni Mr. and Mrs. Purgason and their daughter pay a special visit to the college for the Purgason Lectures. Fall Life And Culture 35 ifl HALLOWEEN Halloween started off this year with the Halloween Dance. Admis- sion was by costume. There were a few interesting costumes that attend- ed the Halloween Dinner also. Linda Davis went as a daddy, and Drew Ciriot was mommy. Those who didn ' t attend opening night of the production Arsenic and Old Lace went trick-or-treating at the SU. Toni Stone was a pumpkin, Mike Turner was a playboy bunny, and Kristin Reed was a punk rocker. There was a great variety of cos- tumes. Kappa Chi also had a carni- val for faculty kids at the Methodist Church. The President of the college offered hot chocolate, apple juice, cookies, and candy corn to weary trick or treaters at his house. Rumor has it that Mrs. Greer was also in Holloween spirits disguised as a witch. Students and faculty alike seemed to enjoy the bewitching ac- tivities of Halloween this year! dca Decorations always help ,o so, .he mood. 2. Shawn Lackey says. What tasty blood you have, my 2 . ' 6 Halloween rr: i TJjj a3 ifji t u wi iM |fffini|||HMp|H| Halloween 37 mum i HALLOWEEN II 38 Halloween J PARENTS ' WEEKEND Parents ' weekend is always a wel- comed event for all of us. The Student Government did a great job of planning activities this year. On Friday Novem- ber 1, parents could attend our classes and see what attending a class here at Brevard was really like. Friday night activities included a Talent Show and the fall production of Arsenic and Old Lace. Saturday morning parents met with teachers and then could attend the girls ' and guys ' soccer games in the afternoon. Saturday night the drama department put on Arsenic and Old Lace again for those who didn ' t see it Friday night, and there was also a jazz concert in Dunham. On Sunday there was a service of worship and lunch in the ' cafeteria. Then our parents headed back home on Sunday, tired from a fun- filled weekend. -■■■-dh Utoffr ' Mi I. Diana Briggs and her family watch the soccer game. 2. The B.C. Jazz Band provides musical entertainment in the cafeteria. 3. Are Mr. Woodruff, Sean Juman-Singh, and Sean ' s parents discussing Sean ' s grades? 40 Parents ' Weekend I, Rebekah Carpenter performs at the Talent Show. 2. Lindberg Moody and his mother talk with Miss Nicholson about his grades. 3. Renee Robinson and her companions seem to wonder if B.C. is winning the soccer game. 4. B.C. students jam out on Parents ' Weekend. Parents ' Weekend 41 I Arsenic And Old Lace This year ' s first dramatic production by the fine arts division, Joseph Kesselring ' s Arsenic and Old Lace opened on October 31. This production went well with Halloween since the plot concerns two sweet little old ladies, Abby and Martha Brewster, who poison lonely old men to put them out of their misery, then the ladies have their nephew Teddy (who thinks he ' s Roosevelt) bury the bodies in the Panama Canal , i.e. the cellar borne of the people who saw the play may have been tamiliar with the movie version which featured Cary Grant as the shocked other nephew Mortimer. In any case students, faculty, and parents greatly enjoyed the production, which was presented in the Barn Theatre 1. Jonathan Brewster and Dr. Einstein are on the verge of making a big mistake as thev toast each other with wine that contains arsenic. 2. Mild-mannered student Archie LeGrone reve- las another side of his personality in his por- trayal of the crazy newphew Teddv. 3. Elaine Harper joins Miss Abby and Miss Martha for tea. 42 Kail Drama CAST Abbv Brewster Jane E. Bailey The Rev. Dr. Harper Juan R. Rodriguez Teddy Brewster Archie L. LeGrone Officer Brophy Jefferv 0. Rice Officer Klein Jonathan P. Bass Martha Brewster Deirdrea A. Reis Elaine Harper Annette C. Wallace Mortimer Brewster Thomas L. Crittenden Mr. Gibbs Christopher G. Bailey Jonathan Brewster Douglas H Newberry Dr. Einstein James D. Keirstead Officer O ' Hara Sam L. Cope Lieutenant Roonev Juan R. Rodriguez Mr. Witherspoon Christopher G. Bailey 1. Juan Rodriguez concentrates before his turn to go on stage. 2. Mr. Cope prepares James Keirstead for the role of Dr. Einstein (not Albert). 3. Annette Wallace and Thomas Crittenden act lovey-dovey as Elaine Harper and Mortimer Brewster. rail Drama 43 I -- -- ;-, - ■•r.-L.ztv.i i tmmrnm The Brevard campus showed Christ- mas spirit starting with the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Sunday, De- cember 8. Participants brought gifts such as food, toys, or clothing to donate to needy people in the community. Be- fore exams, there were a special Christ- mas Dinner and a Christmas Dance with a live band. The Greers also con- tributed to the hol iday mood by hosting a Christmas Party in the Student Union. Many students decorated their rooms and doors, participated in Se- cret Santa , and went to dorm parties. All of the festivities helped students get through exam week and on to their long Christmas vacation. 1. Students, faculty, and others sing Silent Night by candlelight to close the Christmas Service. 2. Mrs. Greer and the Maintenance crew did a good job of decorating the campus. 3. The Collegiate Singers file out of the Auditorium in preparation for the Lighting of the Tree. 4. While the Singers take a break, the Concert Band performs some rousing Christmas music. 44 Christmas The Lighting of the Christmas Tree is a special tradition at Brevard College. 2. Mojdeh Bakhit reads scripture in the language of her native country. Iran, at the Christmas Service. 3. Laurent Augier reads part of the Christmas story in French. Christmas 45 I The bookstore sends Christmas greetings to all. 2. B.C. students hold down the wall during the town Christmas Parade. 3. ChristMOUSE carols echo through the halls. 4. President Greer, Dean Scarborough, and Walt Kuentzcl as Santa help West Beam celebrate. 46 Christmas I. Jann (Fann)and Billy Greer and their sons lead off ihe Brevard Christmas Pa- rade. 2. Merry Christmas from Spain. Germany, and France. 3. It ' s Christmas amid the clutter in Jones Dorm. 4. Terri Noel and Linda Shaw have wrapped their room up for Christmas. Christmas 47 The Dreaded Week Of EXAMS The coming of exams means different things to different people. For some, it signifies the end of the semester and the arrival of Christmas vacation; for others, it is the last opportunity to raise their grades. And for all it is a time for serious studying. Signs on dorm room doors reading I ' m studying! Disturb at your own risk! are commonplace. Visitations hours are extended, and a policy of round-the clock quiet hours is put into effect. At any rate, everyone agrees that the best part of exams is being finished with them. I. Dr. Wclmore gels a thrill out of terrifying students. 2. Jim Teer studies in the quiet Student Union. 3. Kellie Shirley and Tom McKinnon make studying a twosome. 4. Junko Nagaoka finds that the library isn ' t the only place to study. I 48 Kxams Spring Registration A Fresh Beginning . . . Everyone returned to school after a long, much needed break on January 12th. Registration for returning sopho- mores was January 13th. and new stu- dents and freshmen registered on Janu- ary 14th. Classes started on Wednesday the 15th. Some students left and trans- ferred to other colleges and universities while we had a few new students come to Brevard for the Spring Semester. Spring Semester also saw the return of former Dean of Admissions Dana Paul and former Registrar Bill Gash. Spring Registrafioi 4M ' Second semester ' s social activities got started right away with a dance and casino night. The week of Valen- tine ' s Day provided extra entertain- ment with special coffeehouses the Thursday before and the Tuesday after and with a special Valentine ' s Dance complete with an attractively decorated dance floor, and a signifi- cant amount of snow to commemo- rate the occasion. Although the yearbook went to press well before the semester was over, several other activities which it could not cover were planned. Faculty and staff an- ticipated the early March visit of the Committee which would evaluate the college ' s Self-Study; meanwhile, students looked forward to a special spring formal in April to be held in the Deerpark Inn at the Biltmore House in Asheville and also to the last big social event of the year, Springfest. Another highlight of the semester was the annual Christian Encounter week and the continuing religious life Pause activity with meditations led by students. As usu- al, B.D. students continued to find creative ways to amuse themselves. I Carla Ulbrich and Billy Wilkie entertain at a special pre-Valentine ' s Coffeehouse. 2. Shady Tree Bluegrass Band plays a sharp tune for a Tuesday night Coffeehouse. 3. Guess how many kernels of popcorn and . You win Margaret Belk ' s car! Second Semester Action 5H spring Activities I. Jeff Punches goes after his target with a missile . 2. Let the Winter games begin. 3. Something in this picture doesn ' t belong: Is it Junko or Frosty? 4 Long hours were spent perfecting the spring production of You ' re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Spring Activities 51 Spring Cife And Culture This semesters Life and Culture se- ries opened with Spring Convocation where U.S. Congressmen Bill Hendon addressed the college community. The series continued with classical music performances by the American Cham- ber Trio, Kate Ransom and Tony Sir 1 - ianni, and the Brevard Chamber Or- chestra. Although the yearbook went to press before concluded, there were also plans for concerts by the College Jazz and Concert Bands as well as the jazz trio called Northwind. Dr. Sam Clark, the campus Minister of Oxford College in Georgia, was to preside over this year ' s Staley Lectures. And last but certainly not least, Juan Rodriguez played a superb Charlie Brown in this semester ' s spring drama, You ' re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. The American Chamber Trio kale Ransom wiih Anthon) Sinanni were among the classical performers during ihe Spring Semester 52 Spring life nd ( ullure I. The Norlhwind Ja77 group performed for BC students as part of spring Life and Culture. 2. Congressman Bill Hendon promises an interesting speech. 3. Dr. Greer and Mr. Gibbons discuss the morning ' s speech with Congressman Bill Hendon. Spring Life And Culture 53 ; s Cupid Strikes Brevard College This year ' s snow-capped Valentine ' s Day was a two-day event. It started with a banquet-style dinner on the eve of Valentine ' s Day; there were even real tablecloths and can- dles, too! The College Bookstore got into the spirit by delivering flowers to your Valentine anywhere on campus. The Valentine ' s Dance was held at the spectacularly deco- rated cafeteria. Pink, Red, and white balloons dangled from the ceiling and musical entertainment was provided once again by D.J. Chuck Shelf. The king and queen were Brian Cook and Margaret Belk, respectively. I. King Brian Cook and Queen Margaret Belk take a turn around on the floor. 2. Jon Milncr. refreshments and a break from dancing. 3. Marty Powers brcakdanccs — or breaks something. 4. ' Valentine ' s Dance. 54 Valentine ' s Hams, and Masa spirit and decorations for the I . Jennifer Smilh does a back breaking job as she Limbos. 2. Wallflowers, bul not for long. 3. Bre- vard students get in motion to the tune Jungle Boy . 4. Spirits were high at the dance. 5. Annette and Doug dance to a slow tune. 6. Bert, well dressed for the occasion, gels into the groove. alentine ' s 55 CELLENCE CLASSES i ■J? ' Sophomores Bomta B Adams Wilson. NC Silvia l Alvarez Naples. II Erica A. Arbogasl Man Esther. FL Laurent Augicr Pans. France Kalhy L. Badal Charlotte. NC Caroline L. Bailey Charlotte. NC Jane E. Bailey Saniebel, FL Polly A. Balsley Pensacola, FL Ashley H. Barrett Atlanta. GA Robin Barrett Charlotte. NC Kristi L. Baynard Pisgah Forest. NC S. Margaret Belk Charlotte, NC 58 Sophomores ( athc i inc I Benton Brevard harks I Blythe ( harlotle, ( Richard N BoggS Brevard. N B Mark Boll Pisgah Forest, NC Robcn M. Bond Columbia, SC Michele L. Bowling Charlotte, NC Hcnning Brandt Copenhagen. Denmark Andrea L. Braymiller Elizabeth City. ' NC Leah A. Brethauer Bradenton. FL Douglas R. Briggs New Smyrna Beach, FL Philip C. Brodsky Miami, FL Alan M. Brown Cars. NC Sophomores 59 Rebecca J. Brumlc Charleston. SC Christ) M Burger Brevard, NC Charlisa Burnett Fletcher. NC Terri A. Cairnes Horse Shoe. NC Lynne E. Campbell Ontario. Canada Erik M. Chalmers Sarasota, FL Richard T. Chambcrlin Clearwater, FL W. Arlcca Chapman Rosman, NC Rebekah B. Carpenter Ardcn, NC Ramona Carpio Miami, FL M irta V, Cedeno Miami. FL 60 Sophomores Drew A. Cinol Deland. FL V. Page Clark Longwood. FL Trinna K. Coggins Brevard. C David 1 ( hapman Rosm.in. ( Rnk D Chatman Sparla. GA Stephen M ( havouslie Coral Springs. FL John E Coleman Lura . Don E. Collier Winter Park. FL Brenda M. Collins Hendersonwllc. NC L Marc Conner Hickory. NC R. Wa ne Cooke Matthews. NC Sophomores 61 Fernando VI. Cordovez Hoboken, J Dawd S. Couhcr Hillsborough, J Chris D. Crowder Oxford, C Susan F. Curnn Oxford, NC I shle Darst Greensboro. NC Linda K. Daws Canton, NC Cameron E. DeBrew Shelby, NC Sandy L. Dedrick Greensboro, NC Kathy J. DeLeon Atlanta, GA Larry V. DeLong Longwood, FL Raul E. Diez Panama Zone, 7 Walter B. Dobbins Brevard. NC 62 Sophomore Kobcri I Dodd Roswcll G Sophomores 63 Jud T. Flower Greenville, NC Angela L Flo d Brevard, NC (Men G. Forbes Salem. Cynthia Fought Arlington, VA C. Barron rad} Brevard, NC Jeff A Galindo Matthews, NC Alex B Gardner Greensboro, NC John C Gillie Columbus, NC Steven M Goodman Moorcsvillc, NC Kenneth D. Gray Penrose. NC Kim I Cirecson Pincville, NC Shane Gunderson Miramar, FL t 4 Sophomores Roudic Guslave ( arol Cily. FL Christ S. Hallas St. Petersburg. I I John J. Hamp Rotonda West, FL Pepita R. Harper Tallahassee, FL Amy R- Harris Ba tesburg, SC Daniel P. Healer Lake Lure, NC Barry L. Hendren Moravian Falls, NC Angela Y. Hills Conway, SC Farris Hodo Atlanta, GA Albert Hong Savannah, GA Donna J- Howard Hogansville, GA David R. Huskins Gastonia, NC Sophomores 65 Asa mi lloh Fukuoka, Japan Evelyn R. Jacobs Durham, NC Robin L. Jankins Manass.is. V Eric P. Janulel Elowah. NC Jackie A. Jasper Miami, FL M. Suzanna Jayne Ashevilie. NC Beau S. John Columbia, SC Jose E. Joubert Ponce. Puerlo Rico Michael J. Kelly Seward. PA Susan L. Kelley High Point. NC Jon A. Kiefcr Ashevilie, NC Raymond A King Brevard. NC r 6 Sophomores Michael K. kinton s artenton, N( Heather Kivctt Mooresville, NC Karla Y. Kocnig Gilbert. SC Erick R. Kroll Ml. Pleasant, SC Brian A. Lambert Forest City, C Dannielle E. Landry Burton, SC V. Bethe Lasater Gastonia, NC J. Ashlyn Lassiter Greensboro, NC Anne E. Lauzon Shallotte, NC L. Lee Lawhorne Summerfield. NC Kim A. Layman Chester, VA Donna J. Lindsay Ellorce, SC Sophomores 67 Stacey L. Luce Beaufort. SC John R. Lutz Forest City. NC B Lynn Macfarlane Naples. FL Catherine A. Magruder Atlanta. GA Stephen R. Maldari Trenton, NJ Christopher P. Mann Asheville, NC Rodney T. Marett Black Mountain, NC Linda M. Martinez Coral Gables, FL Ronald A. Mashburn Arden. NC Kaoru Matsumoto Gifa, Japan Craig A. May Indian Trail, NC Frederick T. McKinnon Chapel Hill, NC 68 Sophomores Patricia A McQueen Red Springs. ( Kimberl) i Medlin Panama City, FL Betty M Mcccc Brevard, NC Karrie R. Mercle Gainesville, GA Melissa S. Meyer Chapel Hill. NC Selina D. Miller Claremont, NC Jon T. Milner Fairfield, OH Rameses X. Milton Cairo, Egypt Jill A. Moncrief Gastonia, NC Amanda G. Moore Mill Spring, NC Alfredo Moya Valencia, Venezuela Jayne Murray Jasper, GA Sophomores 69 Permeco 1_. Myers Columbia, SC Junko Nagaoka Kanagawa, Japan Carmen S. Nelon Black Mountain, NC Ryan M. Nelson Clearwater, FL Jeffrey S. New Brevard, NC Doug H- Newberry Winston Salem, NC Bernice L. Nichols Woodstock. CT Yasuko Nishikawa Kita-Ku, Japan Richard A. North Ft. Lauderdale, FL Lucinda A. Notestine Sarasota, FL Heather S. O ' Bryan Springfield, TN Kimbcrly C. Ormand Laurinburg, NC 70 Sophomores Julie A. Orrcll Wilmington, NC Day M. Parker Marietta, GA Tony A. Palino Ft. Lauderdale, FL Mark A. Penningcr Charlotte, NC Kelly L. Pepper Chocowinity, NC Iris Y. Perez Miami, FL Julie B. Perkins Tailahasee, FL Jennifer Seminole L. Phillipoff . FL Janice C Taraves, Phillips FL Richard M. Pittman Marion, NC Wendv S. Polomis Shallotte. NC Nancy D. Poole Charlotte. NC Sophomores 71 Patches Pullvlal Charlotte. NC Lisa L. Raditz Brevard. NC Rhonda K. Ragland Brevard. NC Cynthia E. Rainey Cordele, GA Molly G. Rawlings Lexington. KY Gregory S. Reese Brevard. NC Deirdrea A. Reis New Windsor. NY Paul A. Rhyne Amencus, GA John C. Rider Brevard. NC Christopher A. Riggin Mt. Pleasant, SC David L Robinson I iberty. SC Christopher A. Rodgcrs Columbia, SC 72 Sophomores lu.in K Kodnizuc Miami. I I I Evclynn Rodriguez Brevard. N I ori Ross Ocala. FL Kaihlecn M Ryan Springfield, V,- Donna M. Schooling Brevard, NC Kathryn L. Scogin Amencus. GA Kimberly C. Scon Taylorsville. NC Susan R, Scott Hendcrsonville, NC John A. Seagle Hickory. NC Alexis E. Seymour West Beam. BC Susan K. Seymour Elberton, GA Teresa F. Shaw Indian Rocks Beach. FL Sophomores 73 ■Lori A. Sheldl Sharonville, OH Chuck V. Shelf Charlotte. NC Kellie A. Shirley Arden. NC Becky A. Shore Merritt Island. FL Mary K. Simmons Rockledge, FL G. Lvnn Simrj High Point. NC Jonathan L. Slate East Point. GA Thomas M. Snowden Clearwater. FL Lora R. Sobotka San Antonio. FL Jamie L. Specht Crestview. FL Ronald W. Stephens Pisgah Forest. NC Julie K Stewart Smyrna. GA 74 Sophomores I Dm I Slone Swannanoa, N( Audra M SlOUl Sarasota, I I (■van M Si John Concord. NC Gregory S. Strowd Chapel Hill, NC Angela Swiatkowski Ft. Lauderdale. FL Mika Tamada Kyoto, Japan John P. Tasch Winter Park. FL Robin W. Thomas Brevard, NC Julie M- Thompson Sarasota, FL Mary R. Tipton Winter Park, FL Mari Tosaka Gunma-Ken, Japan Frank Troutman Augusta. GA Sophomores 75 Carla K I Ibnch Clemson. SC Tamara W. Valentine Brevard. NC Paula J Vasoll Charlotic. NC Miguel L. Viadero Orlando, FL Lori J. Vogel Ft Mill. SC Annette C. Wallace Hanahan. SC Lawson B. Walslon Tarboro, NC Christine Washburn Shelby, NC Rob C. Whitaker Hendersonville. NC Dana L. Wiggins Fayetteville, NC Myranda R Wilcox High Point, NC Margaret E. Will Dallas, NC 76 Sophomores Angela R. W illiams Marion, ( David C. Williams Hcndcrsonvillc, ( Leslie A., Wilson Carlisle. PA Melanie A. Wilson Franklin. NC [Catherine A. Wodtke Vero Beach. FL Ted C. Wollstein Rome. GA Beth Wood Perry. FL John C. Zinn Indiantown, FL Sophomores 77 Who ' s Who Among Students In American Junior Colleges Twenty-two Brevard college students were included in the 1 986 edition of Who ' s Who in American Junior Colleges. These students received this distinguished honor based on their academic, extracurricular and community involvement during their Brevard College careers. This honor gives recognition not only to ' their various achievements, but also to the individuals themselves — their leadership, potential, and concern Involvement in activities and concern for others are two keys to being selected among the country ' s most outstanding campus leaders. These students take pride in being chosen as recipients of this honor as well as being recognized as important members of the Brevard College community. Robin Barrett First Chair, Concert Band; Brass Quintet; Tornado Club; Honor Roll, Freshman Year; Valentine ' s Court 1985; Resident Assistant Ramona Carpio SGA; Freshman Rep.; Pres., Tor- nado Club; Circle K; Kappa Chi; Pertelole: Clarion: Beam Scholar; Homecoming Princess 1984; Cere- monies Committee; Phonathon Volunteer Maria Cedeno Social Board; Freshman Rep.; Spanish Club; International Club. Resident Assistant; Co-Captain, Cheerleading Squad 1985-86; Val- entine ' s Court 1985 Richard Chamberlin Captain, 1985-86 Soccer Team; Resident Assistant; Valentine Prince, 1985; Phi Theta Kappa, 1985-86 Brian Cook Vice-Pres., SGA J. Board; PTK; Student Ambassador; Duke Schol- ar; Dean ' s List, 1984-85; Chief Marshal; Valentine ' s Court 1985; Continuation Committee; R.A. Linda Davis Fr. Rep. Sec, SGA; V. Pres., Kappa Chi; Circle K; French Club; Big Sis; Champion Int. Found, Schol.; Bishop Bevel L. Jones Schol.; Coord. 1st Meth. College Class 78 Who ' s Who Lori Dugger Phi Theta Kappa; Kappa Chi; Resident Assistant; Circle K; Dean ' s List, Freshman Year; Mar- shal; Sims Scholar Judy Flower Circle K; chorus, Oklahoma; l ead- ing role. Fools; Honor Roll, Fresh- man Year; Big Sister; Sacred Heart Fold Group Albert Hong Mentor; Student Ambassador; French Club; Travel Club; Chris- tian Student Fellowship; Honor Roll, Freshman Year; Ceremonies Committee Donna Howard J Board, SGA; PTK; cheerleader 1984-85; Circle K; Kappa Chi; CSF; Spanish Club; Student Amb.; Tornado Club; Big Sis; Duke Scholar; Marshal; Life Culture Comm. David Mays J Board; Corr. Sec, PTK; German Club; R.A.; Co-Captain, Men ' s C.C. Track; Sims Scholarship; Marshal; Life Culture Commit- Carmen Nelon J Board; Program Coord., Travel Club; Student Amb.; Women ' s Basketball: Most Improved Player, 1984-85; Athletic Scholarship: Honor Roll, Freshman Year Kim Ormand Freshman Rep., SGA; Editor, Clarion; Resident Assistant; Honor Roll, Freshman Year Day Parker German Club; Sec. Treas., Travel Club; Resident Assistant; Women ' s Soccer; Honor Roll. Freshman Year; Academic Scholarship Who ' s Who 79 r Kathy Scogin Vice Prcs., PTK; Co-Editor, Perle- lolc: Kappa Chi; Sec.-Treas., Cir- cle K 1984-85; R.A.; Jones Schol- ar; Freshman Scholar; Marshal; Student Dev. Committee Lori Sheldt Phi Theta Kappa; R.A.; Concert Band, Sims Scholar; Dean ' s List, Freshman Year; winner of Out- standing Math Student Award, 1984-85 Charles Shelf Social Board Vice-President; Men- tor; Talent Scholarship for music; Ceremonies Committee; Music Advisory Board; Brevard Chamber Orchestra Jamie Specht SGA Representative; Social Board; President, West Jones; Big Sister; Sims Scholar Greg Strowd President, Travel Club; Mentor; R.A.; Ceremonies Committee; win- ner of Outstanding History Student Award, 1984-85; Brevard student forest fire crew, ' 84-85 Angela Swiatkowski Spanish Club; Cheerleader I; Cap- tain, Cheerleaders II; Tennis Scholarship; Homecoming Court ' 84; Valentine ' s Court ' 85; Achievement Scholarship Carla Ulbrich Freshman Rep., SGA; CSF; Presi- dent, PTK; Women ' s Soccer; Sims Scholar; Learning Resources Com- mittee; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Music Scholarship Melanie Wilson PTK; CSF; Concert Band; Colle- giate Singers; Big Sisters; Orches- tra for Oklahoma; Sims Scholar; flute soloist; Dean ' s List freshman XII Who ' s Who ■aDnHnai Student Marshals A marshal is, according to Webster ' s Dictionary, a person who ar- ranges and directs the ceremonial aspects of any gathering. At Brevard College, the honor of being named a marshal is given to only the students in the class with the highest academic ranking. The marshals are chosen as freshmen on Honors and Awards Day in May; their first duty is to assist at the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises, and the next year they serve at convocations and again on Honors Day when their successors are chosen. David Eric Mays Kathryn Lynne Scogin Man Tosaka Student Marshalls XI r SGPflQMElRE SUPERLATIVES Most Dependable Friendliest Kellic Shirley Rick Edwards Linda Davis Chuck Shelf Best Personality Dina Macaluso Doug Newberry Most Talented Most Athletic Rcbckah Carpenter Chris Mann Carmen Nclon Alfredo Moya S2 Superlatives Most Studious Most Caring David Mays Lynne Campbell Stephen Wells Most Outstanding International Student Mika Tamada Henning Brandt Most Likely to Succeed Best All Around Kathy Scogin Warren Yardlev Molly Rawlings Brian Cook Superlatives 83 Freshmen Shelly R. Ainsworth Texarkana, AR Kevin L. Allman Bryson City. NC Krisien Y. Antley Rowesvillc. SC Sheryl H. Arnetle Brevard, NC Elizabeth B. Autrey Charlotte, NC John I. Bachman Harlsville, SC 84 rreshmen Pope L. Bagwell Conway. SC Chris G. Bailey LaGrange, GA Holly L. Bailey Pittsburgh, PA Mojdeh Bakhit Wilmington, NC Ann C. Bancroft Cocoa Beach, FL Cheryl A. Banky Summcrville, SC Jonathan P. Bass Fairburn, GA Eric L. Batson Greenville, SC Kimberly M. Behrendt Tampa, FL Eric W, Berg Kenbndge, VA Carol L. Besco Goose Creek, SC Heather L. Best Brevard, NC Freshmen 85 Susan M. Bethel Miami, FL Pam S. Birkner Sarasota, FL David M. Blair McLeansville, NC Tom W. Blottman Charlotte, NC Jamie L. Borman Sarasota, FL Sarah R. Bostic Deiand, FL Diana R. Briggs Ladson, SC Mark R. Brown Lake Wylie, SC Laura K. Brophy Brandon, FL Kim D. Bucklew Orlando, FL J. Michelle Bunch Ft. Lauderdale. FL Jason A. Burcham Greensboro, NC X6 Freshmen Thomas 1 C addcll Salisbury, N Stephen A. Cain Commerce, OA C. Lynn Carnes Charlotte. NC Paul F. Carpenter Arden. NC Ann-Marie Cam Atlanta, GA Candace A. Carr Clearwater. FL Brian C. Cartland St. James, FL Mark H. Caskey Matthews, NC Elizabeth A. Chapman Rosman. NC Ray L. Chason Lake Toxaway, NC Jakob R. Christensen Atlanta, GA John Christiansen Bagsvaero. Denmark Freshmen 87 Peggy A. Clayton Spartanburg, SC James A. Collins Coral Springs, FL Tadd W. Connor Greensboro, NC Bonnie D. Crawford Orangeburg, SC Thomas L. Crittenden Dunwoody. GA Bonnie L. Davis Sarasota, FL Patrick J. Davis Blacksburg, SC Ann E. Defenbaugh Toccoa. GA Steve J. DeGray Dix Hills, NY Rcnee A. Deiningcr Raleigh, NC Steve W. DcLong I.ongwood, FL Douglas S. Dclorcy St. Petersburg, FL 88 Freshmen Rodnc) H Dcyton Burnsvillc, ( Kate I Disne) Atlanta, GA Richard W Docker Hickory, ( Peter Dreibhol Arden, NC Nancy E. Duncan Elkin, NC John R. Dzubay Durham, NC Ruthanne E. Earle New Port Richey. FL Heather M. Edgar Jupiler, FL Adrienne A. Elliot Augusta, GA Christine E. Faris Lake Toxaway, NC Graham Farris Wilmington, NC Michael R. Feagan Columbus. NC Freshmen 89 Maria S. Ferguson Clyde, NC Thomas G. Ferguson Ft. Lauderdale, FL Verna L. Ferrell Charlotte, NC Kimberly A. Fish Pisgah Forest, NC Donna G. Fisher Hornell, NY T. Michelle Fisher Lake Toxaway, NC Chip W. Flischel Englewood, FL Christine D. Fullerton Americus, GA Gregory L. Cambrel Danville, KY Lisa K. Gardner Winter Park. FL Rosemary Gardner Burlington, NC Gene Garlman Orangeburg, SC 90 Freshmen Bulla Gayc Easl Point, GA Christopher A. Gilbert Winston Salem, NC Monica S. Gill Zolfo Springs, FL Susanna B. Gill Brussels, Belgium W. Kyle Glasgow Greensboro, NC Ki mberly C. Goodsir Somers, NY Patricia A. Grabill Coral Springs, FL Seurette Gustave Miami, FL Eric L. Hammond Raleigh, NC Laura L. Hanna Winston Salem, NC Eric D. Hansen Summerville, SC Beth R. Harrell Savannah, GA Janeltc L. Harrell Raleigh, NC Natalie J. Harris Columbus, NC Mike D. Harrison Brentwood. TN Andrea L. Harvey Altamonle Springs, FL Catherine M. Ha nie Si Petersburg, FL Margaret-Anne E. Hinkson Miami, FL Paul Holmes Longwood, FL Christopher F.- Hood Charlotte, NC 92 Freshmen John K I lumphrcj W righlsvillc Beach, N Fusako Ikeda Shizuoka, Japan John A. Ingani Marshville, NC Ryuichi Ishikawa Saitama, Japan Shellej Ivej Lake City, GA Terrie A. Jackson Rivcrdalc. GA Lisa A. Jenkins Wilmington. NC Stacy H. Jennings Pisgah Forest, NC Shannon N. Johnson Roanoke Rapids, NC Tom M. Johnson Woodbridge, VA William R. Johnson Brentwood, TN Melissa A. Jones Gastonia, NC Freshmen 93 Tammi L. Jones Miami, FL Sean M. Juman-Singh Greensboro, NC J. Marc Kaufholz Winston Salem, NC Anne W. Kavanaugh Atlanta, GA K- Gene Keenum Cary, NC Tracey L. Kirkpatrick Lexington, VA Tammy D. Kitchen Hendersonville, NC Jeffrey M. Krieger Altamonle Springs. FL Daiguku Kuwahara Tokushima, Japan P. Shawn Lackey Greenville, SC 94 Freshmen Michael A I add.i I i I audcrdatc, II Elizabeth A Lance Ellen wood, GA Brantlej S I anier Gastonia, NC Andrew B. Lankford Ridgecrest, NC George O. Lawrence Penrose, NC Ace L. Lebo Tucker, GA Kurt L. Ledbetter Pisgah Forest, NC Archie L. LeGrone Charlotte, NC James C. Lentz Lewisville, NC John C. Lilac Jonesboro, GA Matt A. Lillibridge Lutz, FL Frances R. Linebergcr Charlotte, NC Freshmen 95 Brenda G Liscnbcc Ardcn, NC Cathy A. Lisk Lenoir. NC Ann E. Lister Allamonte Springs, FL William M. Little Thomasville, NC John W. Long Gastonia, NC John R. Luka N. Miami Beach, FL Roberta B. MacDonald Miami, FL John A. Machate Pisgah Forest, NC Michelle A. Martin Pinellas Park. FL Scott M McClcllan Atlanta, GA Pamela A. McComas Goulds, FL Jeff McCormick Chapel Hill, NC 96 Freshmen Judy A. McDavid fc ifc lake Cii , 1 1 . 3b , James 1 McDonnell v Jupiler. II m wflB Kimberly A. McGinnis Pleasant Garden, NC r A __ 1 Ih f V Kw V ■m- . . wot Phil G. McGirt Lexington, NC tf l ' . t Amy L. McKeehan Knoxville, TN Jennifer K. McKenna Charlotte, NC Richard W. Meek Miami, FL Jason R. Miele St. Petersburg, FL M. Shane Milling Easley. SC Lindberg Moody Rock Hill, SC Mark A. Moore Woodstock, GA Wendell D. Moss Brevard, NC Freshmen 97 ! ■] Denis W. Moulton Charlotte, NC Tom R. Mundt Carmel. IN Keiko Mural Shizuoka, Japan Arlcne Musick Bristol.VA Deborah L. Nahikian Edgewater, FL Cyrus B. Nasseri Riehlands, VA Susan A. Nassif Chapel Hill, NC James C. Nelson Cave Spring, GA Kimberly J. Nelson Coral Springs, FL Timothy M. Nelson Winston Salem, NC William E. Nicholson Tallahassee, FL Tern R. Noel Conyers, GA 98 Freshmen ■W illiam L. N orris Thomasvillc. NC David C. Novak Blacksburg. VA G. Hank Nusloch Wilton, CT Marci-Lvnn O ' Connor Norfolk. VA Hiroe Oda Chiba. Japan Elizabeth M. Oliver Orlando. FL Amy L- Ostendorf Raleigh. NC Thomas F. Overstreet Tallahassee, FL Barbara L. Owens Goldsboro. NC Gene T. Ownbey Etowah. NC Kristin A. Pappas Greensboro, NC Thomas H. Parker Blacksburg, VA Freshmen 99 I Mark T. Parks Saluda, SC Leonardo A. Paula Winston Salem. NC Francisco L. Perez Ft. Lauderdale. FL Chris W. Peterson Charlotte. NC Lori L. Peterson Northeast, MD Tony A- Plemmons Bryson City, NC Jeff W. Poprik Fayetteville, NC Melissa A. Poston Hemingway, SC 100 Freshmen Anne-Mane Presslcr Orlando. FL Michael J. Presslcy Charlotte, NC Kelly M. Price Greensboro, NC Thomas D. Pugh Orlando, FL David K. Puig Marco Island, FL Martin L. Purser Jamestown, NC Kirsten L. Reed Greensboro, NC Richard K. Reed Balsam Grove, NC Tracey L. Rhodes Brevard, NC Jeff O. Rice Brevard, NC Mary E. Rice Marshall, NC L. Renee Robinson Cherokee, NC Vi MA Freshmen 101 ■•■¥ ' Milisa A. Robinson Cantonment, FL Sandra M. Rogers Ft. Lauderdale, FL Karen M. Rolando Mission Viejo, CA Andrea N. Ross Charlotte, NC Buck E. Rowlee Fayetteville, NC Rebecca L. Russ Pelzer, SC Andre R. Sanders San ford, FL Martha E. Sanders Rosman, NC Yoshiko Sato Chiba, Japan Emily E. Scheviak Asheville, NC Christopher V. Schryver Naples, FL Holly J Schukoske Panama City, FL 102 Freshmen Si.iccv I Selph Zolfia Springs, II Brian A. Sewell Brandon, II. Linda M. Shaw Ashcvillc, NC Catherine C. Shearin Clemson. SC Markus Siebmann Longwood, FL Bari M. Siegall Pompano Beach, FL Caroline M. Simmons Rockledge, FL Suzanne M. Slade Hendersonville, NC Bradley T. Smith Marietta, GA Jennifer S. Smith Greenwood. SC Sylvia L. Smith Brevard, NC Charles J. Snider Charlotte, NC Freshmen 103 Diane M. Spechl Crcstview, FL Laura L. Sproat Valrico, FL Yong C. Song Carrollton, TX Erik M. Steele Woodbridge, VA Elizabeth B. Steffen Knoxville, TN Pam D- Stevenson Bryson City, NC Terri D. Stone Swannanoa, NC Scott R. Stonefield Cary, NC Carol M- Stoppelbein Elkton, FL Jackie R. Strickland Florence, SC Clark C. Stuck Chapel Hill, NC Robert M. Sydnor Ashland. VA m v| 104 Freshmen Yuka Tachibana Send. 11. Japan Shannon I Tallon Durham, ( Lisa M Taylor Cocoa Beach. FL Wend) Taylor Jupiter, FL James W, Teer High Point. C D. Kent Thompson Charlotte, NC Skip E. Thompson Prospect. KY Lois J. Tsianiklides Forest Cit , NC Lisa M. Tudor Largo, FL Ann E. VanKampen Stunevani. W| Necole A. Voyles Orange Park. FL Diana M. Vuoso Naples, FL Freshmen 105 W ilium J. Walkowiak Gastonu. NC Elizabeth A Wall Pisgah Forest. NC Suzanne M. Wall Marietta, GA John T. Walthall Huntsville, AL Angela K. Watklns Fletcher, NC Darren W. Watts Gastonia. NC Leslie C. Webb Stanley. NC J Mark Weeklcy Belmont, NC Dawn R. Weideman Weaverville, NC Dawn W. Wetherbec Albany, GA Timothy E. White Cedar Bluff, VA Kimberly D. Whitmirc Brevard, NC 106 Freshmen Bill) (, Wilkie Atlanta. GA Heidi I) Williams Hendersonville, NC Lcc-Annc Williams Albemarle. NC Nance S. Wilson Sumter. SC VH end G. Wood Pompano Beach. FL Gary R.Woods Hicicon. NC Lesley M. Wornom Sanford. NC Alison M. Wright Altamonte Springs. FL Graydon P. Young Kannapolis. NC Keith M. Young Altamonte Springs. FL Joan YL Yourkoski Pinellas Park. FL Eric V. Zimmerman Longwood, FL Freshmen 107 B.C.: Filled With Concentration And Laughter 1 . Mr. Jackson ' s English 100 class sweats out a test. 2. Peggy Clayton gets stuck on a particularly tough question. 3. Voila the Legion of Doom, alias the East Beam football team. 4. Jackie Jasper and Lucy Notestinc enjoy a pleasant Brevard evening. 5. Kim Greeson (bottom left) wants to know how she ended up on the bottom. 108 Classes Jn Mcmoriam Zammy Monique Walton July 26, 1967 — November 1, 7985 There ' s so much now I cannot see, My eyesight ' s far too dim; But come what may, I ' ll simply trust And leave it all to Him. — Unknown Memorial 109 CELLENCE FACULTY STAFF New Leadership Takes Over Former President of Andrew College in Cuthbert, Georgia, Dr. William Greer Jr. was officially appointed President at Brevard on September 1, 1985. Dr. Greer, 43, is a native of Tifton, Georgia. He and his wife, Fann. have three sons — William, Robert, and David. Greer ' s prospective projects include recon- structing the art building, adding a new dorm, and building a new chapel. Dr. Greer says, I am only observing now; 1 am too new to know what kind of changes Brevard College needs. Dr. Greer enjoys coming to work every day and hopes to achieve a good relationship with the students. ' l enjoy being out with the students. v 12 President At the Faculty Dinner Dr. Greer reveals what Mr. Fisher caught him wearing at their first encounter. y • The most important thing that takes place on this campus is what happens in the classroom between a teacher and a student. President 113 ADMINISTRATION! : Congratulations President Wray! On November 21, 1985, the trustees of An- drew College in Cuthbert, Georgia, officially named Dr. Morris Wray as their new president. In an unusual turn of events, Brevard College took Andrew College ' s former president, Dr. Billy Greer, and gave Andrew College Brevard ' s own Dean Wray. The appointment wasn ' t quite that coincidental considering the fact that Dr. Wary originally came to Brevard from Andrew College eight years ago. When Dr. Wray left Brevard, immediately after receiving his ap- pointment. Dr. Charles Teague became Acting Dean while the President and an advisory com- mittee of faculty members began the search for a new dean, whom they hoped to name some- time in the spring. While Dr. Wray is now Presi- dent Wray. he will always be fondly remem- bered as Dean Wray by the many people who knew him while Brevard College was his home. i 14 Administration Acting Dean Tenguc is not cine to panic under pressure ADMINISTRATION n T. Greer President Morris G. Wraj Dean of the College Don Scarborough Dean of Student Affairs David Wilson Dean of Admissions Priscilla C. Chamlee Special Services Beilj R. Choale Sec — Dean of Students Edwin K. Cunningham Financial Aid Administrator Ann S. Etters Director — Office Services Argylc Gasb Asst. Dir. Financial Affairs Sally S. Gunther Asst Dir. Instit. Adv. Elizabeth M. Hauk Dir. of Housing Bobby L. Hayes Dir. Financial Affairs Anita A. Hogan Registrar Mary M Houk Dir. Learning Resources Louise M. Kenerly Librarian Bonnie V. Koopman Librarian John C. Lefler Dir. Instit. Adv. Michael M. McCabe Librarian Lisanne J- Masterson Asst. to Financial Aid Admin. Doris E. Montgomery Purchasing Agent Sheila M. Morrow Sec — McLarty Goodson Bobbie Jean Nicholson Assoc. Dean of Student Dev. Martha T. Nolan Data Coord, for Admissions Dee Preston Sec. to Dir. of Instit. Adv. Kelly H. Raines Secretary Bookkeeper Cheryl M. Rich College Receptionist Bobbie Jean Whitmire Sec. — Moore Sci. Bldg. Administration 1 15 SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE £ The Turtle Man The Social Science division, headed by Mr. Ray Fisher, in- cludes courses in business, psychology, sociology, economics, po- litical science, and history. While all Brevard students are ac- quainted with the department, perhaps the most well-known member would be history and political science professor Peter Burger. Mr. Burger is known for his interesting methods of teaching which include witty sayings and props such as a bag of beans and especially turtles. The whole turtle approach began years ago when Mr. Burger ' s daughter was fascinated by turtles and he developed this same interest. Since the early 1970 ' s Mr. Burger has collected turtle paraphernalia from ceramic turtles to turtle ties, and his turtles have survived many threats and assaults from the RLO (Rosman Liberation Organization) to become an unusual but effective method of getting students interested in history and political science. Social Science 117 ' MATH SCIENCE William C. Alexander Biology William W. Brower Biology Marsha Daman Chemistn Biology At B.C. — Jamaican Style One of the most interesting courses offered by the Math and Science Division at Brevard is the Biology 289 field trip to Jamaica during the spring semester. Each spring divi- sion chairman Dr. Bill Brower takes a small group of stu- dents to Jamaica to study coral reefs and marine ecology During the week-long trip, students also have plenty of time to relax and sight-see in their exotic surroundings Thus this course is a great opportunity to learn and to have fun during Spring Break. Although the yearbook went to press before the trip was made, a ll the plans were in the works for another successful class. fix Malh Scicncc Z Jmath science Rachel C Daniels Malh Robert R. Gleienei Biology I heryl Hallowell Chemistry Math Science 119 ■— ■■unmrmirr r HUMANITIES Kenneth D Chamlce English Communications Charles F. Gibbons Religion Campus Minister J. Bclton Hammond English Charles P. Teague Religion Meredith Walker ESL Clara C. Wood English Students Teach Each Other In Ethics The Humanities Division, headed by Dr. Clara Wood, offers many interesting courses in English, foreign languages, religion, and philosophy. One course in the philosophy department offers students the chance to teach the class themselves for pan of the semester. The teacher of the course, Preston Woodruff, describes it as follows: Abortion, the death penalty, the presence of pover- ty in a land of wealth — questions like these are perennial in the study of ethics, the investigation of values. The ethics course at Brevard College meets every semester to raise issues like these, to study the ideals of ethical philosophers from the past and present, and, most importantly, to enable students to arrive at their own conclusions about the values in their own lives. Humanities 121 - VAX Land The Computer Science department is in its sec- ond year at Brevard College. It is headed up this year by Dr. Wetmore, who arrived in June from St. Andrews College in Laurinburg, N.C. Dr. Wet- more has two main goals in mind for the academic year of 1985-86: first, to assimilate the computer into all aspects of the Brevard curriculum and sec- ond, to build up the faculty. Dr. Wetmore already has the building blocks for this second task with new faculty members Mr. Sherrod and Mr. Moore. Brevard College is continually upgrading its com- puter system, which is accessible to all students and faculty. 122 ( ompuk ' r Science Z COMPUTER SCIENCE Donald Shcppard Computer Science ihcrrod l Omputer Science Rl David Weimore Computer Science 1 . Winston Brown decides to tr pressing this key. 2. Jose Joubert wonders what he ' s done wrons now 3. The computer can create its own sunshine. 4. Dr. Truesdale gives Alyse Hollingswonh a mature look as she confirms the popular opinion that computer people are crazy. Computer Science 123 FINE ARTS ! FOCUS O N VISUAL ARTS While most of the Brevard College community has had the privilege of being entertained by the music department ' s programs in Dunham and elsewhere, very few people realize that another type of fine arts program is presented con- stantly in the Coltrane Art Building. Most students who have not taken art classes have probably never been in this building at all, and the same situation is probably true for some of the faculty and other members of the community. However, the art building is always open to people who would like to browse through the displays of student work. At times some of the art instructors, such as Tim Murray and Cherl Harrison, also display their work for the public. The art building exists not just for the artists: it is there for everyone to enjoy. I. Using ordinary spray paint, Chris Reynolds puts the final touches on a project. 2. Eric Chalmers works on an unusual design which can be duplicated from the surface it is painted on for a special effect. 124 Fine wis FINE ARTS Joseph w. Jackson Music Theatre Am Sicvcn N. Kelly Music RT Timothy G. Murray An Deborah W. Rankin Music Patricia L. Robinson Music Anthony G. Sirianni Music G. Larry Whatley Music Fine Arts 125 PHYSICAL ED | I. Hcnning Brandt and Shannon Talton work on perfecting their form 2 Linda Davis and Drew Ciriot seem to be getting the hang of it in Mr. Fisher ' s social dance class. 3. Ballet instructor Nancy Ballanger demonstrates the proper technique. 4. Craig Mays is ready to move up in the world 5 Eric Hansen has this rock under control. 6. Aerobics are healthy and fun keep telling yourself that! David Rinkcr Women ' s Ir.ick CC. Coach David Taylor ssl Soccer Coach RT P.E. Dept. Offers Diversified Activities P.E. in high school usually meant spending a couple of weeks on one activity performed either in the gym or on the playing field and then moving on to other limited activities which had to be mastered quickly. At Brevard College, students can make their own choice from over twenty activities. Also, students have a whole semester in most cases to enjoy and master the activity they have chosen. Brevard offers courses in such varied areas as rock-climbing and skiing. This year the college added two new courses, outdoor education in the fall and canoeing in the spring. So P.E. at Brevard isn ' t just gym period : it ' s a chance to exercise, earn credit, and practice skills in an activity that a person may enjoy for life. Physical Ed 127 J Support Staff Resident Tutors 1. Belt Hauk. Steve Kelly. Jerry Sherrod. Dave Rinker, Nancy Williams, 2. Dave Taylor, Walt Kucnt cl, Julie Johnson Cafeteria Staff From Ron Cathj Brewer, Lisa Price, Violet Allison. ( arol Corn. Barbara Ba- ker. Jeanelte (urn: Second Row: [-d Da- vis. Annie Griffin. Sheila tames. Maude Norwood, I cigh McCall, Peggy Arnold: Third Kou: Raj Floyd, Chris Norwood, Henry Kendall, Dana Norwood. Charles Harris, Troy Smith. Keith Gillespie, Tom- m) Cain, Steffbn (iash: Nol pictured: Yvonne Mingus Security David Boyd Talmadgc Phillips Gu Jams Maintenance Front Ron Harold Nelson, Guy Jams. V.C. Stiles. Harry Patterson: Second Run. Sandy Shcpard. Jack Hamlin, Bud- dy Jarvis; Third Ron: Lavcrn Goldsmith. Mark Walker. David Borden. Reid Plem- mons Support Staff 12° Lm CELLENCE CLUBS 1 1. Annie Fisher is having fun at Circle K ' s initiation meeting. 2. Christine Washburn ' s mother, a native of Austria, chats with Ursula Brammer and her husband at a German Club meeting. 3. Members of SAND — Students Against Nuclear Destruction — and supporters made a good showing at the candlelight vigil during the peace talks. 1.12 Organizations ... ..._. . ' « S 3 1 . Ryuichi Ish.kawa sings a popular Japanese song to Travel Club members and guests. 2. Madame LeStrange shows French Club members the Arch of Triumph in Paris. 3. Realizing he ' s late for a yearbook deadline and he faces the wrath of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Scott Stonefield becomes desperate. T 1. Dr. Greer tries out for a free dinner sponsored by the Tornado club during halftime. 2. Mrs. Jackson is held spellbound by the camera during the first Pertelote meeting. 3. New members take the pledge at PTK ' s fall induction ceremony. 134 Organizations ■I. Keiko Murai and Yoshiko Sato demonstrate a Japanese Green Tea ceremony for the Travel i Club. 2. D ' linda Patterson notices that there are Jalapeno peppers in her snack at the Spanish Club ' s Christmas Party. 3. Melanie Wilson and Lori Dugger guard the cake at the PTK reception for new members. Organizations 135 Student Government Association The core of the student government association at Brevard College is made up of the president, the vice-president, and the two freshmen representatives from each dorm and from the day stu- dents. The dorm presidents are auto- matically part of the Social Board branch of the SGA while the dorm presidents are on the Judicial Board. Anyone else who wants to participate can be a part of the SGA. The SGA President for 1985-1986 was Henning Brandt, the Social Board Vice-Presi- dent was Chuck Shelf, and the Judicial Board Vice-President was Brian Cook. First Row. John Christiansen, Gordon Murray, Darren Watts, Ace Lebo, Heather Chamberlain, Michelle Bunch, David Mays, Jennifer Phillipoff; Second Row: David Blaesing. Laura Brophy, Cindy Raincy, Page Clark, Carmen Nelon, Tom Johnson; Third Row: Nance Wilson, Debbie Nahikian, Chris Rodgers, Linda Davis, Sylvia Smith, Polly Balsley, Jamie Specht, Buck Rowlee; Fourth Row: Joe Mingo, Brian Cook, Rick Edwards, Richard Meek, Paul Snedikcr, Chuck Shelf, Sheri Austin, David Huskins. Not Pictured: Henning Brandt. Skip Thompson. Erik Chalmers, Heather Edgar, Susan Seymour, Melissa Poston, Jim Knapp, Donna Howard. SGA President Henning Brandt goes undercover to check out the new First Family of Brevard College and finds Mrs. Greer in disguise too. Ith S(, Social And Judicial Boards Social Board. First Row: Chuck Shelf, Cindy Rainey, Jennifer Phillipoff, Jamie Specht: Second Row: Chris Rodgers, Linda Davis, Rick Edwards, Paul Snediker. The Social Board, which is responsi- ble for setting up social activities for Brevard College Students, put out a full calendar of events in the fall semester which included some new activities such as music videos in the Student Union and special nights in the cafete- ria with live entertainment and games like Bingo. With the renovations of the Student Union which began in the fall of 1985, the Social Board planned to make more use of this building for stu- dent activities. The Judical Board of 1985-86 continued its job of hearing cases and appeals concerning violations of the Uniform Guidelines. Judicial Board: First Ron: Gordon Murray. Nancy Williams. Carmen Nelon. David Huskins, Dave Rinker; Second Ron: Julie Johnson, Belly Hauk. David Mays. Polly Balsley, Donna Howard; Third Row: Joe Mingo. Page Clark, Brian Cook. David Taylor. SCA 137 Resident Assistants The Resident Assistants are sophomores who are selected by Betty Hauk on the basis of leadership ability and references from facultv members. Each R.A. acts as a link between the Resident Tutors and the students on the hall. R.A. s also participate in a peer counseling course each semester to help them work more effectively with the people in their dorms. This year ' s R.A. ' s From Row: Lori Sheldt, Mark Penninger, Kim Layman, Day Parker. Marta Cedeno, Miss) Hudson. Rodney Marett. Robin Barrett. Gerg Strowd, Silvia Alvarez, Barry Hendren. Wayne Cooke. David Mays; Second Row: Evelyn Jacobs — Chairman, Frank Troulman, Cindy Rainey, Lori Dugger. Mike Macomber, Kathy Scogin. Brian Cook. Mike Pittman, Rick Edwards; Not Pictured: Greg Cook, Mills Snowden Big Sisters Mentors The Mentors and Big Sisters, sponsored by Nancy Williams, help freshmen at the beginning of the school year with moving in, orientation, and just getting settled in at Brevard. The members, led by Annie Fisher and Pete Bellanger, attended two days of workshops and made posters for each dorm before the fall semester began. They also visited their little sisters and brothers on a regular schedule for one month. Members: Front Row: Kim Scott. Mike Tamada, Judy Fowler, Greg Strowd, Rcbekah Carpenter. D ' linda Patterson, Christy Hallas. Robin Harper; Second Row: Donna Howard, Annie Fisher. Lynne Campbell. Linda Davis. Lori Vogel, Angela Hills, Jayne Murray 138 Organizations Student Ambassadors The Student Ambassadors aid the Brevard College Admissions Office in recruiting prospective students. The group ' s primarv function is to lead tours around the campus on Visitation Da s as well as when individual students and their parents drop by so as to give a student ' s perspective on the advantages of Brevard College. Members of the 1985-86 Student Ambassadors: Front Row: Albert Hong. Leca Chapman. Susan Seymour. Carmen Nelon. Shane Gunderson. Audra Stout, April Filkins. Julie Stewart; Second Ron: Linda Davis. Robin Barrett. Annie Fisher. Jennifer Phillipoff; Third Row: D ' linda Patterson. Drew Ciriot, Chuck Shelf, Ashlyn Lassiter. Lori Dugger. Donna Howard. Not pictured: Ellen Forbes. : Phi Theta Kappa The Delta Pi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the National Junior College Honor Society, started off the year with their semi-annual used textbook sale. Other fall activities included one of Lwo earl candlelight induction ceremonies, an alumni brunch at Homecoming, and a rummage sale. Plans for the spring semester included a proposed Seminar Day during which faculty and prominent invited guests would address this year ' s PTK honor ' s theme: Ethics and Today ' s Media: An Endangered Alliance? Members as of fall 1985: Front Row: Melanie Wilson: Lori Dugger; Polly Balsley; Dannielle Landry. Campus Sec: Lori Sheldt; Mari Tosaka; Angela Williams; Junko Nagaoka: Permeco Myers; Second Row: Carla Ulbrich. Pres.; Ted Wollstein; Rebekah Carpenter; Yasuko Nishikawa; David May. Corresponding Sec.; Myranda Wilcox: Heather Kivett; Brian Cook; Kathy Scogin. Vice-Pres.; Evan St. John; Ellen Forbes: Rick Chamberlin; Susan Currin; Letilia Eason; Kim Ormand: Angela Hills; Meredith Walker. Adi. Organizations 139 i Pertelote The Pcnelole. advised by Joyce Jackson, grew from a slaff of about eight people last year to over sixteen active members this year The staff also made progress, with the help of Dr. Welmore who created a program, by learning to type copy on the personal computers, thereby saving time and reducing errors. The name of the yearbook comes from a character in Chaucer ' s Canterbury Tales and corresponds with the name of the yearbook at Duke University (sometimes called Brevard ' s sister school because of their Methodist ties), the Chamicleer. Members: Andrea Ross; Ramona Carpio: Christopher Rodgers. Missy Robinson; Cathy Lisk; David Robinson; Anne Lauzon; Mcndy Johnson; Kathy Scogin, Editor; Mrs. Jackson. Bari Siegall; Above: Larry Edwards, Editor; Scott Stonefield; Gene Keenum; Not Pictured: Charlie Blythe, Ashlyn Lassiter Clarion The Clarion, advised by Ken Chamlee. took some new directions this year as Editor Kim Ormand reorganized assignments and created a more distinct and outspoken editorial voice. The letters to the editor were also improved this year because of more participation by students and faculty. Members: Ken Chamlee. Ramona Carpio, Kirsten Reed. Kim Ormand. Elizabeth Oliver. Buck Rowlee, Rcnec Deininger, Michelle Martin; Not Pictured: Assistant Editor Bonnie Davis, Anne-Marie Pressler. Heather Kivett. David Mays. Chris Crowder. Lora Sobotka 140 Organizations Kappa Chi Kappa Chi is a nondenominational religious organization sponsored by the Campus Minister. Charlie Gibbons. Some of their fall activities included an overnight retreat to an old farm outside Brevard and sponsoring the Thanksgiving Dinner in honor of President Greer They kicked off the spring semester with a trip to Bill Stanley ' s in Asheville for bluegrass and barbeque. They also had several projects for Religious Emphasis Week after Easter, including the Staley Lectures, a special Coffeehouse, and meetings in the dorms. Members: Front Row: Nancy Duncan; Andrea Braymiller; Barbara Owen; Steve Wells. President: Natalie Harris; Wendy Wood; Second Row: Erick Kroll; Rebekah Carpenter.Co-Vice-Pres.; Kellie Shirley; Third Row: Leo Pauca; Debbie Nahikian; Peggy Clayton; Linda Davis. Co-Vice-Pres.; Jon Slate; Ron Mashburn; Kevin Kinton; Missy Robinson CSF The Christian Student Fellowship seeks to meet the spiritual, social, and emotional needs on the Brevard College Campus through weekly meetings, social activities, outreach projects, bible study, and interaction with students from other colleges. Activities includes Hayrides, picnics. Lock-ins. Study Breaks, retreats. Monday night Bible Study, and summer mission work. Members: Front Row: Richard North. Devotion Chairman: Stephen Wells. Outreach Chairman: Rebekah C arpenter, President; Ronnie Buell. Outreach Chairman; Second Row Tom Parker, Donna Howard, Tammi Jones, Melanie Wilson, Catherine Magruder, Kim Behrendt, Kerry Matsumoto. Angela Williams, Kellie Shirley, Kim Medlin; Third Row: Mrs Barbara Smart, Caroline Bailey. Mark Parks. Jon Slate. Eric Hansen, Leo Pauca. David Robinson, Natalie Harris. Eric Batson Organizations 141 Circle K Circle K.. sponsored by Walt Kuentzel. is a community service organization affiliated with the Kiwanis Club. Some of its activities this year included sponsoring the Red Cross Blood Drive and the Halloween Haunted House and helping with the Brevard Christmas Parade. Members: Front Row: Shane Gunderson. Treasurer; Judy Flower, President; Day Parker; Julie Stewart; Second Row: Annie Fisher; Christy Hallas; Kathy Badal: Linda Martinez; Donna Howard, Vice-President; Charlie Blythe; Nor Pictured: Donna Schooling, Secretary Tornado Club The Tornado Club, sponsored by Guy Payne, came up with several activities this year to show support for Brevard Collegers intercollegiate teams. Some of their regular activities were making posters and selling concessions. They also had some special activities such as a party for the championship cross-country teams, cakes for the soccer teams at Parents ' Weekend, and halftime activities which included contests for prizes. Members: Front Row: Andrea Ross; Seurette Gustave; Bethe Lasater, Secretary; Robin Barrett, Vice-President; Lora Sobotka; Second Row: Natalie Harris, Cathy Lisk; Barbara Owens; Ramona Carpio, President; Guy Payne, Advisor 142 Organizations Day Students The Day Students ' Organization is composed of the day students who have formed a unit to participate in campus activities such as Derby Day and Homecoming in the same way that a dorm would. They also elect representatives to SGA. who were Sylvia Smith and David Blaesing this year. Members: Front Row: Michelle Fisher. Donna Schooling, Heidi Williams, Brenda Lisenbee, Sylvia Smith; Second Row: David Blaesing, Mark Furnari, Stacy Jennings Outdoor Club A new club on campus this year is the Outdoor Club which is sponsored by Taylor R.T. and Outdoor Education instructor Walt Kuentzel. This club and the corresponding class provide students with a recreational outlet and expose the students to many- skills such as hiking, rafting, skiing, camping, and mountain climbing. Early in the fall semester the students had already been on two rafting trips down the Nantahala and a hiking trip in Tuckasegee Gorge, and there were several other outings in the works. Members: Front Row: Dr. Wetmore, Linda Shaw, Janette Harrell, Andrea Ross, Shane Milling, Kathy Deleon; Second Row: Monica Gill, Trent Williams, Eric Hansen. Walt Kuentzel, Rick Edwards, Barry Hendren, Michelle Martin, Lawson Walston Organizations 143 Spanish Club The Spanish Club, under the sponsorship of Maria Ashbrook, studies all aspects of Hispanic culture. One of the Club ' s most successful and enjoyable activities is the annual Christmas Dinner. The Spanish Club ' s most exciting plan for this year is a proposed trip to France and Spain with the French Club. Members of the Club: Front Row: Silvia Alvarez, Susan Seymour, Donna Howard, Kathy Deleon, Heather Kivitt, Seurette Gustave, Roudie Gustave, Permeco Myers; Second Row: Greg Strowd, Maria Ashbrook, Yong Song, Cathy Lisk, Lora Sobotka, Chris Crowder. French Club The goals of the French Club this year are to enrich each member ' s contact with the French language and culture. At the first meeting, Laurent Augier, a native of France, showed slides of his hometown, Paris. The French Club ' s activities include French dinners and movies. Members of the club: Diana Briggs, Hilda Hardin, Dawn Weideman, Laurent Augier, Ethel LeStrangc, Sandy Rogers, Karla Koenig, Susan Nassif, Roudie Gustave, Linda Davis, Andrea Braymillcr, Suzanne Wall. 144 Ofgfl ni Zfll ions German Club The German Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ursula Brammer, serves to acquaint students with the culture of German-speaking countries including Austria, Switzerland,and South Tyrol of Italy. Some of their activities include having guest speaker from these countries, watching films on these countries, and enjoying native songs and food. Members of the club: Front Row: Ursula Brammer, Sponsor; Jamie Specht; Donna Schooling, Program Committee Chairman; Day Parker; Christine Washburn, President; Tracey Kirkpatrick. Second Row: Julie Perkins; Henning Brandt; Mark Furnari, Vice-President; Jeff New; Michelle Martin; John Christiansen Travel Club The Travel Club, directed by Dr. Will Dunstan, tries to expose its members to the cultures and customs of a wide variety of countries through various informative presentations. For example, the Japanese students in the club presented a Japanese Tea Ceremony. Members of the club: Front Row: Kerry Matsumoto, International Consultant; Christine Washburn, Vice-President; Day Parker, Secretary-Treasurer; Drew Ciriot, Executive Transportation Coordinator; Greg Strowd, President; Silvia Alvarez, Program Coordinator; Susan Seymour; Carmen Nelon, Publicity Chairperson; Second Row: Jason Burcham, Mike Harrison, Jon Kiefer, Albert Hong, Dr. Dunstan, Kathy Deleon, Kevin Kampmeyer, Ryuichi Ishikawa, Third Row: Peter Driebholz, Todd Smith, Richard Meek, William Johnson, Mark Furnari, Marci O ' Connor, John Christiansen Organizations 145 International Club The International Students ' Organization, a new group on campus this year, served to help familiarize foreign students with American customs. Sponsored by Nancy Williams with assistance from ESL instructor Meredith Walker, the group helped its members become acquainted with each other and with American traditions such as Halloween. Members: Front Row: Kaoru (Kerry) Matsumoto, Yoshiko (Elica) Sato, Junko Nagaoka, Seurette Gustave, Fusako Ikeda, Roudie Gustave, Yasuko Nishikawa, Keiko Murai; Secona Row: Ryuichi (Lou) Ishikawa, Mojdeh Bakhit, Balla Gaye, Jose Joubert, Yong Song, Masa Yuki, John Christiansen, Hiroe Oda; Nor pictured: Laurent Augier Peace Another new group this year, Students Against Nuclear Destruction, formed under the advisorship of Preston Woodruff in order to raise campus awareness of the threat of nuclear war. The group met every other week for programs with videotapes or guest speakers. On November 19, 1985, at 7:30 p.m., the group held a candlelight vigil at the front gate of the College to commemorate the Geneva Summit talks between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbechev. Members: Front Row: Renee Giradeau, Kim Ormand, Herb Walters (speaker); Second Row: Shannon Talton, Lorie Peterson, Drew Ciriot, Richard Myers, Heather Kivett, Preston Woodruff; Not pictured: Chris Crowder, Lora Sobotka, David Mays, James Keirstead 146 Organizations Jazz Band The Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Sieve Kelly, gave several entertaining programs during the school year including a rendition of The Benny Goodman Years for Parents Weekend- Members; Saxophones: Patrick Davis, Maria Williams, Jon Milner. Wendy Taylor, Van Whitmire; Trumpets: Beth Hall. Kyle Glasgow, Brian Sewell, Mark Parks, Shawn Lackey; Trombones: Andy Lankford, Archie LeGrone, Jon Slate, Alex Sloop, Robert Sydnor; Tuba: John Ingani; Piano: David Moody; Guitar: John Seagle; Bass Guitar: Greg Corn; Percussion: Chuck Shelf, Marc Conner Concert Band The Concert Band, also directed by Steve Kelly, gave performances that included a Concert in the Park early in the fall and the traditional Christmas Concert. Members: Amie Harris. Robin Barrett, James Collins, Marc Conner, Greg Corn, Patrick Davis, Cameron DeBrew, Sandy Dedrick, Ann Defenbaugh. Heather Edgar, Kyle Glasgow, Natalie Harris. Farris Hodo. David Huskins, John Ingani. Mendy Johnson. Tammi Jones, James Keirstead. Shawn Lackey. Andy Landford, George Lawrence, ARchie LeGrone, Jon Milner, Cyrus Nasseri, Mark Parks, Julie Perkins. Mike Pressley, David Robinson. Scott Sattenfield, Brian Sewall, Lori Sheldt, Chuck Shelf. Jon Slate. Alex Sloop. Jennifer Smith. Brian Sprouse. Robert Sydnor. Shannon Talton. Wendy Taylor, Carla Ulbrich, Beth Wall, Kathy Whitaker. Lee Ann Williams, Maria Williams, Melanie Wilson Singers The Collegiate Singers, directed by Hugh Floyd, presented programs by sacred and popular music on several occasions including Parents ' Weekend. Convocation, and Christmas. Members: Sophomores: Lori Benton. Rebekah Carpenter, Ashley Darst, Cameron DeBrew, Sandy Dedrick, Kathy Deleon. Mark Goodman. Hilda Hardin, Amie Harris, Farris Hodo, Gunnie Ingani, James Kierstead, Erick Kroll, Chris Mann, Donna McElroy, Selina Miller. Julie Perkins, Paul Rhyne, Juan Rodriguez. Teresa Shaw, Kellie Shirley. Jon Slate, Julie Stewart, Carla Ulbrich. Kathy Whitaker. Melanie Wilson; Freshmen: Elana Barnett. Eric Batson, Steve Evans, September Ferguson. Verna Ferrell, Rosemary Gardner, Susanna Gill. Renee Girardeau. Eric Hughson. George Lawrence, Brenda Lisenbee, David Moody, Tom Parker, Mike Pressley, Alex Sloop, Bryan Sprouse, Shannon Talton. Angela Watkins, Wendy Wood, Lesley Wornom Organizations 147 CELLENCE ■■ATHLETICS L l— MEN ST RIKERS Under the supervision and coaching of Dean Scarborough and new assistant coach David Taylor, the Brevard men strikers posted a 14-5-1 record for the ' 85- ' 86 soccer season. Consisting of five sophomores and nineteen talented freshmen, the men performed excep- tionally well in a high scoring game against North Greenville where they won with the score 8-1. Also during the season, returning sophomore Alfredo Moya, again an all American, broke the Brevard scoring record of 30 goals once held by Danny Kristman in ' 83- ' 84. Considering the achievement of this year ' s team, it is almost modest to pre- dict a super ' 86- ' 87 season with plenty of returning players. e 1. Coach Scarborough does some last-minute paper- work before the game. 2. Steve DeLong is ready to play. 3. The Tornados pressure their opponents. Front Row: Ryan Scarborough. Vic Miriel. David Novak, Markus Siebmann, Buck Rowlce, Rick Chamberlain, Larry DeLong, Jakob Christiansen, Tony Patino, Tommy Misuraca, Steve DeLong. Second Row: Coach Scarborough, Balla Gaye, Alfredo Moya, Josh Thorp, Yong Song, Kent Byrd, Graham Faris, Andre Sanders, Keith Young, Paul Holmes, Eric Zimmerman, Daigaku Kuwahara, David Taylor, Sarah Bostic, 150 Men ' s Soccer ' 1. Markus Siebmann. Yong Song (19). and Bella Gayle (14) move in on the ball. 2. Those early fall afternoons are great for taking a break and watching the team play. 3. Yong Song warms up before the game. 4. These guys look tough! Men ' s Soccer 151 LADY STRIKERS In their very first season, the women ' s soccer team, coached by Julie Johnson, made a bold start by setting up a full schedule which included several large four-year univer- sities such as Georgia Tech, Emory, and U.T.-Knoxville. They ended the season with a respectable 7-7 record, and even defeated some teams from higher divisions and four- year schools such as UNC-Asheville and Warren Wilson. They played aggressively and were in the game even when they were outmatched by more experienced teams, and they made a strong beginning for this new sport at Brevard College. A few of the outstanding players were as follows: Most Valuable Player Allison Wright Most Valuable Defender Annie Fisher Most Valuable Midfielder Lynn Simril Most Valuable Offender Missy Meyer Most Improved Player Molly Rawlings Most Dedicated Player Carla Ulbrich 1 Missy Meyer takes control of the ball. 2. Lynn Simril moves the ball down field. 3. An avid sports fan, President Greer gives the Lady Tornados some encouragement. 1. Mike Tamada pressures the competition. 2. Allison Wright (7) heads for the goal with an opponent close beside her. 3. Coach Julie Johnson looks as if she means business. Front Rom: Allison Wright, Carla L ' lbrich, Molly Rawlings. Jill Moncrief, Suzanna Jayne, Frances Lineberger; Second Row: Michelle Bunch — Manager, Kim Goodsir. Annie Fisher, Lynn Simril, Kristin Pappas, Shelly Ainsworth, Margaret Belk, Sonya Sharp, Renee Deininger, Coach Julie John- son; Not Pictured: Day Parker, Mika Tamada  TORNADO CHEERLEADERS 4m 1984-85 cheerleaders: Bollom: Tim Nelson. Marta Cedeno, Jon Griffith; Standing: Mike Harrison. David Puig. William Johnson; Top: Kim Layman, Angie Swiatkowski, Sandy Rogers Sponsor Nancy Witek hands out materials Co-Captains Angie Swiatkowski and Marta Cedeno make plans with the group 154 Cheerleaders ■- ■■■■.. ALL AMERICANS Henning Brandt Cross-Country and Track John Christiansen Cross-Country and Track Paul Carpenter Cross-Country Winston Brown Cross-Country Terrie Jackson Cross-Country Tyrone Adams Track Kim Nelson Track Alfredo Moya Soccer All Americans 155 Fourth Notional Title In A Row The men ' s cross-country team had another in a series of remarkable years under the leadership of Coach Norm Witek. They won three major four-year invitationals -- Malone, UNC-Charlotte, and Berry — and finished with an overall record of 89- 1. Even more amazing is the fact that the team has gone undefeated in dual meets for the eighth straight year and has won the national cross- country title for four straight years. These achievements support Bre- vard ' s claim to have the strongest distance program among junior col- leges in the United States. From Row: David Mays. Sam Dantzler, Tom Pugh, Scan Juman-Singh, Henning Brandt, John Waltha ll; Second Row: Coach Witck, Tyrone Adams. Dean Duncan, Tom Johnson, Winston Brown, Brian Westrater, David Coulter, John Christiansen, Paul Carpenter 1 Strain and determination show on Brian Wcstrater ' s face. 2. John Christiansen finished third overall in the nation. 156 Cross Country w 1. Paul Carpenter, Winston Brown, and David Coulter help lead the team to winning the UNC-C meet- 2. John Christiansen, Dean Duncan, and Winston Brown give it their all. 3. Paul Carpenter sets his pace. Cross Country 157 Lizanne Lance, Arlene Musick, Stephanie Perry. Coach Rinker, Karen Mulligan, Heather Chamberlain, Kim Nelson, Terric Jackson omen ' s cross country team h son in 1985. Under the leade )ave Rinker, they qualified for the held in Chicago, Illinois, where t i third overall. This finish is qu ite le in light of the fact that this is the first t Brevard has had a complete team and hedule for women ' s cross country. This jam also produced and Ail-American, rie Jackson, who finished sixteenth overall at ■onals. The women made strong showings at .11 season that included large four-year , and their fantastic finish at nationals r d Brevard College win the first Nike Cup, , award given to the school with the best men ' s and women ' s programs combined. Next year looks promising because all the runners should return and a good recruiting year is expected. Stephanie and Heather think practice is fun! 158 Women ' s Cross Country r 1§ 3 he 8 ' r ' S WOrl 0n s P eed an endurance through a variety of drill Women ' s Cross Country 159 Men Dunkers The men ' s basketball team landed a 19- 1 1 record for the ' 85- ' 86 season. Under the coaching of Mr. Doug Rogers, the team managed to come in 3rd place in the Conference and 2nd in the Regional tournaments. Consisting basically of freshmen, the team had no problems achieving such accomplishments. There were five returning sophomores on the Tornado team; nevertheless, skilled freshmen like Maurice Little, Darren Sowell, and Tony Plemmons — just to name a few — had no problems in dis- playing their talents with a basketball. Needless to say, last year ' s standout Ricky Chatman along with Anthony Hailey contributed greatly to the team performance. Overall every member did his part to make this year a success. 1. Coach Doug Rogers encourages his players from the side lines. 2. Anthony Hailey sky walks to tip in two points. 3. Freshman Tony Plem- mons tries to prevent opponent from scoring. 4. Sophomores Greg Reese and Ricky Chatman team up on defense to block out opposing player. 160 Basketball r n rs a sn-j H F ■1 7? ' I Rodney Dcyton leaps for two points. 2. Coach Doug Rogers discusses winning plays with entire team. 3. Tornado starters sum up their offensive plans. 5. Darren Sowcll attempts lo score, and Ricky Chatman awaits possible rebound Standing: Ice l.awhorne, Kevin Allmen, Rodney Marctt, Rodney Dcyton, James Barber, Anthony Hailcy Kneeling Martin Powers, Greg Rccsc, Ricky Chatman, Tony Plcmmons, Darren Sowcll, Maurice little Basketball 161 Lady Tornados The women ' s basketball team had a rough year due to many injuries within the team. With the help of the team ' s captains, Carmen Nelson and Susan Seymour, they managed to finish the year with a record of 2-6 in the WCJCC and an overall record of 6-14. Also, other outstanding players included Shel- ley Ivey, leading scorer, and Carmen Nelson, leading re- bounder. Although the team had many setbacks, they main- tained school spirit, discipline and enthusiasm. Carmen Nelson outjumps her opponents. 2. Mary Rice goes for two. 3. The 1986-87 Lady Tornados: Front Row: Susan Seymour. Carmen Nelon. Silvia Alvarez; Second Row: Belton Hammond, Ass(. Coach: Cindy Fought. Manager; Stephanie Corn; Mary Rice; Margaret Hinkson; Tammy Walton; Ruth Earlc; Amy Ostendorf; Shelley Ivey; Antoinette Smith; Mimi Walters. Asst. Coach: Coach Jane Long; Not pictured: Beth Harrcll, Becky Shore z_ Women ' s Basketball 163 MEN ' S TRACK The Brevard men ' s track team once again had a very productive year. Five of the track team members qualified for Indoor Nationals: Ty- rone Adams, John Christiansen, Henning Brandt, David Mays, and Dean Duncan. Among these five track individuals, three made All American: Henning Brandt, Tyrone Adams, and John Chritiansen. The Brevard College track team as a whole finished in the top ten finals indoors. From Row: John Christiansen. Henning Brandt, Brian Westrater, Sen Juman-Singh, Paul Carpenter. Second Row: Tyron Adams. Balla Gayc, Dean Duncan. Tom Johnson, David Mays. David Coulter Winston Brown Norman Witek. 164 Track _ WOMEN ' S TRACK The women ' s track team competed in National Championships held at Fayetteville, Ark. Three women qualified to compete in this meet: Ellen Forbes in the high jump. Terrie Jackson and Kim Nelson in the mile and two mile. The women also broke eight school records. Freshman Kim Nelson had an outstanding season and achieved the honor of being an All-American. The combined efforts of the women made the team a huge success. Front Row: Dave Rinker, Cathy Haynie, Karen Mulligan. Terrie Jackson. Heather Chamberlain. Second Row: Kim Nelson. Stephanie Perry. Kathy Badal. Not pictured: Ellen Forbes. Track 165 ■■■TORNADO TENNIS Both the men ' and women ' s tennis teams were just getting their spring sea- son underway as the yearbook went to press. The men ' s team, coached by Bill Alexander, had returning from the fall Dee Moulton, Doug Cron, Brian Allen, and Tracy Clark in order of position. Greg Mcintosh was new in the spring and was playing at the 5 position, while returnee Scott Stonefield and newcomer Eric Janulet battled for the 6 singles position. The team had 15- 17 matches and two tournaments planned for the spring. The women ' s tennis team began practicing early in the spring under the guidance of Coach Julie Johnson while Coach Jane Long was still busy with women ' s basketball. Their first match was scheduled to be March 3 against Lees-McRae Front Row: Bonnie Davis, Stephanie Corn, Shelley Ainsworth; Second Row: Kim Goodsir. Adrienne Elliott. Lynn Simril, Amy Lister, Julie Johnson. From Row: Greg Mcintosh, Doug Cron. Brian Allen, Tracy Clark; Second Row: Eric Janulet, Dee Moulton. Coach Alexander. Scott Stonefield. I .?!:.; ij:t INTRAMURALS Many Intramural activities were offered this year with some in particular drawing a lot of participation. Some of the fall activities were flag-football and ping-pong, and volleyball was also popular. The spring calendar offered billiards and trivial pursuit; however, basketball was the most popular activity especially since a faculty team includ- ing President Greer was involved. 1. David Johnson challenges Greg Ferguson in a ping-pong match. 2. Second floor East Jones vs. second floor East Beam. 3. Greg Strowd on defense against Alfredo Moya. 4. The fans watch a team from Green vs. a team from Beam. 5. Mark Caskey and Dee Lindsey make up a coed team. INTRAMURALS 167 T In The Stands We Find Tornados Supporters 1. Greg Stroyvd and his companions seem to be stunned by what ' s happening on the court during the women ' s game. 2. These fans have their emo- tional wells under control. 3. Dr. Greer is cap- tured in one of his quieter moments at a game. I- Brevard teams get good support from faculty and staff such as Physical Operations Director Harry Patterson. Financial Affairs Director Bob Hayes. Dr. Charlie Teague. and Mr. Talmadge Phillips. 2. Some of these fans seem more interested in the photographer than in the game. Kans 16 ) CLOSING , Beyond Brevard 172 Beyond Brevard . The Kansas City Royals won the World Series- Royals pitcher Bret Saberhagen embraces third baseman George Brett after pitching a live- hitter to give the Royals the World Series crown over the St. Louis Cardinals. Saberhagen. the winner of two series games, was named as the Most Valuable Player m the series. 2. President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev talk in front of a fireplace at the Fleur D ' Eau Tuesday November 19 in Geneva during the Summit. 3. Blue-collar troubadour Bruce Springsteen was the undisputed Boss of rock n ' roll. His songs about Vietnam veterans, steelworkers and factory workers hit many responsive chords with all ages of Americans. 4. Ceremonies were held at various times during the year at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington to com- memorate the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Saigon government in Vietnam. The Vietnam Memorial is inscribed with the names of more than S8.000 dead or missing soldiers from the Vietnam War. (photos by Associ- ated Press). HgllELf S CpFHEt PiEturns • l as — ™e Beyond Brevard 173 J% ATf - p XCELLENCE: In keeping with our theme In Search of Excellence, Brevard College has worked to attain this goal for 1985-86. The college has pre- pared itself for the betterment of the students by completing the Self-Study for Reaccreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The Computer Center has also been strengthened by the addition of new in- structors and new software. B.C. ' s chal- lenging academic program prepares students for a senior college and for the world after college. Christian education is also a vital part of Brevard; therefore, the college is dedicated to building character as well as knowledge. Bre- vard College continues to challenge its students with the school motto, Cog- nosce ut Prosis: Become Acquainted with Knowledge in order to Do Good. 1 . Pretty Place at Camp Greenville: one of the most beautiful and breath-taking sights near Brevard. 2. Anne l.auzon and Staccy Luce admire other students ' work in the Art Building. 174 Closing 1. Ashlyn Lassiter and Charlie BIythe find it hard to believe that they ' ve finally made it. 2. The college ' s Self-Study awaits approval by the Visiting Committee which arrives on campus in March. Closing 175 CELLENCE L Our Commitment To Education Goes Beyond The Classroom The Collected Works Of America ' s Foremost Authors Is Printed On Ecusta ' s Nyalite® And Is Available In Your Local Library. 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MAIN STREET • BREVARD, N.C. • 883-3289 HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. 53-55 East Main Street Brevard, NC 884-9444 Education: bring] Thej  oflrarning a lifr-lonfE experit-n Perferl picli A student writes . . . ami in answered with schoUtrships MARGARET ' S CUT ABOVE A Cut Above The Ordinary 508 S. Caldwell St. Brevard, NC 884-9881 TheTransylvania Times A Prize Winning Newspaper published twice each week oHering news and features about Transylvania County and the people who live here 100 N. Broad St. 883-8156 Ads 187 OLAN MILLS Jon Theede Box 610 Skyland, NC 28776 DUVALL-REXALL DRUGS College Shopping Center Brevard, NC 28712 Phone: 883-8182 Compliments Of CITIZEN ' S TELEPHONE COMPANY Brevard, NC 28712 Compliments Of Jerry Gay 188 Ads Index FACl LT AND STAFF Alexander. Bill — 118. 166 Ashbrook. Maria - 120 Balhnger. Nanc) — 12b. 127 Barnhill. Sarah — 120 Baumgartner. Waller — 116 Brammer I rsulj 120, 132 Bridling. Hy Brower. Bill - 118 Burdette. Come — 128 Burger. Peter — 1 16 Carter. Dick Chamlcc. ken — 121, 140. 168 Chamlcc. PriscillB — 112. 115. 168 Chester. Jim Choate. Betty — 1 15 Cope. Sam — 124 Coryell, Brad — 116 Cunn.ngham. Ed — 115 Daman. Marsha — 118 Daniels. Rachel — 119 Darby, Jennifer Davis, Clara Davis. Ed — 129 Dick. James— 122 Dittmer. Dick — 116 Dunstan. Will — 117 Eason. Byrdie — 126 Euers. Ann — 115 Fisher, Ray — 117 Floyd. Hugh — 124 Flovd. Raymond Freeman. Janet Gash, Argvle — 113 Gash. Bill — 49 Gibbons, Charlie — 53, 121 Glescncr. Bob — 1 19 Greer. Billy — 46, 47, 53. 112. 113. Gunthcr. Sally — 115 Hallowell. Cheryl — 1 19 Hammond. Belton — 162 Harrison. Cherl — 124 Hauk, Beity — 10. 115. 128. 133 Hayes. Bob — 1 15 Hogan. Anita — 115 Hollingswonh. Alyse — 122 I ' 3 Horn. Sue — 119 Horn. Wayne Houk. Man Margaret — 115 Hutchison. Bob — 117. 128 Jackson, Joe — 125 Jackson. Joyce — 120. 134. 140 Jackson. Randv — 120 115. 134. 152. 168 Johnson. Julie — 10. I Kellv. Sieve — 125. K Kendcl. Henry Kenerly. Louise — t Mem. Abe — 116 Koopman. Bonnie — I Kuenlzel, Walt — 22. Lander. Don — 1 19 Laughter. Nancy Lawson. Kay Lefler. John— 2 LcSlrangc. Ethel Long. Jane — 162 Lovely. Gene — 1 16 McCabe. Mike — 115 McCall. Laverne McCauley, Debbie McDowell. Laurie Masierson. Lisanne — Mead. Sarah Miller. Adelaide Miller. Harvey Montgomery. Doris — Moore, Bill— 122 Morgan, Glcnda . 128. 133. 153. 166 15 Moi . Shei - 119 1 15 Munro. Grace — 116 Murray. Tim — 125 Murray. Mary Nicholson. Bobbie Jean — 41. 115 Nolen. Martha — 1 15 Patterson, Harry — 129. 169 Payne. Guy — 128. 142 Phillips. Tjlmadge — 129. 169 Presion. Dee — 115 Rjnkm, Debra — 125 Rich. Cheryl — 115 Rinker. Dave — 127. 128. 158, 165 Robinson, Pat — 125 Rogers. Doug — 126. 160, 161 Rogers. Joyce Scarborough, Don — 46, 115 Sheppard. Don — 123 Sherrod. Jerry — 123. 128 Sinanni. Tony — 125 Stiles. Mary Stiles. V.C. — 129 Taylor. David — 127. 128. 150 Teague. Charlie — 114. 121. 169 Tilloison. Ginny Truesdale. Vance — 123 Walker. Meredith — 121. 139 119 123. 143 - 115 Wellborn, Clarke Wcssner, Patricia Wetmorc. Dave 48. Whailey. Larry I2 1 ; W ' hitmire. Bobbie Jean W.lk.c, Kell) Williams. Dcrwm Williams. Nancj i: W ikon. Dave — 1 15 Wilson. Linda Witek. Norm — I 2h, I Wood. Clara — 121 Woods. Jesse Woodruff. Presion A Wray. Morris - 114. I York. John FEATURES Opening — 1-5 Student Lire — 6-55 Activities. Fall — 20-21 Activities. Spring — 50-51 Derby Day — 12-13 Dorm Life — 26-33 Drama. Fall — 42-43 East Beam — 30 Enams — 48 Fashions — 14-15 First Week — 10-11 Forest — 16 Green — 27 Halloween — 36-39 Homecoming — 22-25 Jones — 29 Life and Culture. Fall — 34-35 Life and Culture. Spring — 52-53 New Complex — 32 Off-Campus Activities — 17 Parents ' Weekend — 40-41 Ross — 33 Spring Registration — 49 Stamey — 28 T aylor — 26 Valentine ' s Dance — 54-55 Wesi Beam — 31 Work-Study — 18-19 Classes — 56-108 Freshmen — 84-108 Sophomores — 58-77 Superlatives — 82-83 Who ' s Who — 78-81 Faculty and Staff — I 10-129 Administration — 115 Computer Science — 122-123 Dean — 114 Fine Arts — 124-125 Humanities — 120-121 Math Science — 118-119 Physical Education — 126-127 President — 112 Social Sciences -116-117 Support Staff— 128-129 Organizations — 130-147 Big Sisters Mentors — 138 Christian Student Fellowship — 141 Circle K - 142 Clarion — 140 Collegiate Singers — 147 Concert Band — 147 Day Students — 143 French Club — 144 German Club — 145 International Students — 146 Ja« Ensemble — 147 Kappa Chi — 141 Outdoor Club — 143 Pertelote — 140 Phi Thcta Kappa — 139 Resident Assistants — 138 SAND — 146 Spanish Club — 144 Student Ambassadors — 139 Student Government — 136 Tornado Club — 142 Travel Club— 145 Athletics — 148-169 All-Amencans — 155 Basketball. Men ' s 160-161 Basketball. Women ' s 162-163 Cheerleaders — 154 Cross-Country. Men ' s — 156-157 Cross-Country. Women ' s — 158-159 Fans — 168-169 Iniramurals — 167 Soccer. Men ' s — 150-151 Soccer. Women ' s — 152-153 Tennis. Men ' s Tcnms. Women ' s Track. Men ' s — 164 Track. Women ' s 165 Closing — 170-175 Ads — 176-188 Index 189 Students This index of names and ad- dresses is intended for the pri- vate use of Brevard College students, faculty and staff and may not be used for any other purpose (i.e. survey, solicita- tion, etc.) without the permis- sion of Brevard College. Bonita Briquette Adams PO Box 4181 Wilson. NC 27893 31, 58, 108 Tyrone Esell Adams Rt. 5. Box 227 Burlington. NC 27215 156. 164 Shells Rena inswurth  I4 Briarridgc Dr Texarkana. AR 75502 84. 153. 166 Brian Lee Allen 218 Mcrewood Rd Belmont. NC 28012 166 Edward Eugene Allen PO Box 314 Pennsvillc. NJ 08070 3 Kevin Lee Allman PO Box 659 Bryson City, NC 28713 12. 84. 161 Silvia Marlene Alvarez 4779 W Alhambra Ctr. Naples. FL 33940 58. 138, 162. 163 Kristen Yvette Antlev PO. Box 104 Rowcsvillc.SC 29133 84 Erica Anne Arbogast I I Neptune Mary Esther. FL 32569 58. 181 Sheryl Hollis Arnette 1 2 Meadow Ln Brevard. NC 28712 84 Laurent Augier 12 Allee de Fonlainblcau 75019 Paris. France 45, 58 Rex Anthony Austin 6297 Bishop Place Riverdale. GA 30296 84 Sheri Lynn Austin 6409 York Rd Charlotte. NC 28210 54. 132 Elizabeth Blair Autrey 2701 Meade Ct. Charlotte. NC 28211 John I. Bachman 316 Warner Dr. Hartsville. SC 29550 84 Kathrvn Lynn Badal 4120 Peppcndge Dr. Charlotte. NC 28226 31, 58. 108. 142. 165. 167. 183, Pope Luther Bagwell 403 Graham Conway. SC 29526 85 ( aroline Lee Bailey 6142 Page Ct. Charlotte, NC 28211 58 Christopher George Bailey 1016 Country Club Rd LaGrange. GA 30240 85 Holly Leslie Bailey 9329 Doral Pittsburg. PA 15237 85 Jane E. Bailey 2477 Periwinkle Way Sanicbcl, FL 33957 42. 58 Mojdeh Bakhit Rt 6. Box 208C Wilmington. NC 28405 45, 85. 146 Polly Ann Balsley 3890 Fhntwood Rd. Pensacola, FL 32504 58. 132. 133, 139 Ann Calhleen Bancroft 432 Dorset Dr Cocoa Beach. FL 32931 85, 185 Cheryl Anne Banky 100 Anlell Ct. Summervillc. SC 29483 85 Bryan Kelly Banther PO Box 595 Rosman. NC 28772 James Harold Barber Rt 2, Box 263-F Wilkesboro, NC 28697 161 Elana Marie Barnett Rt I. Box I42A Horse Shoe. NC 28742 147 Ashley Helene Barrett 1220 Tynccastlc Way. NE Atlanta. GA 30338 58 Robin Barrett 2611 Scdlcy Rd Charlotte. NC 28211 58, 78. 138, 139, 142, 147 Jonathan Parrish Bass PO Box 563 Fairburn, GA 30213 42, 85 Eric Lee Batson Rt I, Harris St Greenville, SC 29611 85. 147 Kristi Lynn Baynard P.O. Box 257 Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 58 Kimberly Marie Behrendt 3124 W Clinton St Tampa, FL 33614 85, 141 Sarah Margaret Belk 834 Museum Dr Charlotte, NC 28207 54. 58, 143 Malvin Peter Bellanger Rt. 1 Box 300 Hope Mills. NC 28348 Catherine Lorraine Benton 104 Burrell Mtn. Rd. Brevard. NC 28712 59. 147 Eric William Berg Rt. I, Box 261 Kenbndge. VA 23944 85 Carol Lynn Besco 8 Roselle Ave. Goose Creek. SC 29445 85 Heather Lee Best PO Box 1503 Brevard. NC 28712 85 Suzanne Michelle Bethel 12868 Southwest 17th Terr Miami. FL 33175 86 Kent Grady Bird I 17 N Sea Pines Dr. Hilton Head Is.. SC 29928 150 Pamela Sue Birkner 1537 Caribbean Dr Sarasota, FL 33581 86 Mark Hamlin Bishop P.O. Box I Cedar Mtn.. NC 28718 David Gerald Blaesing 25 Magnolia St Brevard, NC 28712 132, 143 Lori Jo Blaesing 25 Magnolia St. Brevard. NC 28712 David Morris Blair 5112 Vallcyrun Rd McLeansville, NC 27301 86 Thomas William Blottman 501 Archdalc Dr Charlotte, NC 28210 17, 86 Charles Edgar Blythe. II 7121 Knighlswood Dr Charlotte, NC 28226 26, 59. 142. 175 Richard Nottingham Boggs 140 Hawthorne Dr. Brevard, NC 28712 59. 168 Benjamin Mark Boll Rt I Box 684 Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 59 Robert Mason Bond III 158 Lighlwood Knot Rd Columbia, SC 29204 59 Jaime L. Bormann 3200 Ramblewood Dr N. Sarasota, FL 33582 86. 132 Sarah Randolph Bostic 960 West Park PI Deland, FL 32720 86, 150 Michele Louise Bowling 607 Sinclair St. Charlotte. NC 28208 59 Henning Brandt J.E. Ohlsensgade 12 11, Copenhagen 2100, Denmark 20. 59, 83, 126, 127. 155, 156, 164 Leonard Frank Brantley 1351 Markham Woods Rd. Longwood, FL 32779 Andrea Lee Bravmiller 436 S. Hughes Blvd Elizabeth City. NC 27909 59 Leah Ann Brethauer 5015 37th St. E. Bradcnton, FL 34203 38, 55. 59, 112. 168. 183 Diana Rose Briggs 102 Hamlet Ln Ladson, SC 29456 40. 86 Douglas Charmbury Briggs 243 Sweet Bay Ave. New Smyrna Beach, FL 32069 30, 59 Phillip Charles Brodsky 10725 SW 72 Ave Miami. FL 33156 II. 59 Mark Robert Brom 65 Heritage Dr Lake Wylie. SC 29710 Laura Katherine Brophy 2515 Bruckcn Rd Brandon. FL 33511 86. 132 Alan Monroe Brown 1208 Fairlane Rd Cary. NC 27511 59 Danny Ray Brown Box 564 Rosman. NC 28772 Ronnie Damon Brown PO Box 156 Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 Winston Spencer Brown 3009 North Radcliffc In Chesapeake, VA 23321 32. 122, 156. 157. 155. 164 Rebecca Jane Brumley 25 Tradd St Charleston. SC 29401 60 Kimberly Dawn Bucklcw 8622 Contoura Dr. Orlando, FL 32810 15. 86 Ronald Wayne Bucll 14 Turnpike Rd Brevard, NC 28712 29, 60. 141 Jeanne Michelle Bunch 190 Index 5324 C Nfc 6th Ave Fl Underdo. FL. 33334 86, 132. 153 Jason Anthonv Burcham 5704 Galcslone Dr. Greensboro. NC 27406 86 Christine Marie Burger 114 Robinson Ave. Brevard, NC 25712 60 Shannon Sherree Burgin 903 Han Rd Pisgah Forcsl. NC 28768 Charlisa W adene Burnett Rt 3. Box 254 Fletcher. NC 28732 60 Erie John Butrym 171 Penmngton-Harburton Rd Pennington. NJ 08534 Sarah Ann Byrd 297 Rosman H v Brevard. NC 28712 Thomas Mclntvre Caddell, Jr. 324 Club Dr Salisbury. NC 28144 Stephen Alfred Cain Rl. I, Box 170 Commerce. GA 30529 86 Terry Angela Cairnes Box 49 Warlick Rd. Horse Shoe, NC 28742 60 Derek Lance Calhoun 100 Glen Cannon Dr Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 Todd Alan Callawav Rt. 2. Box 241 Mocksville. NC 27028 Lynne Erin Campbell 4 Camelot Ct. St Catharines Ontario. Canada L2T3R3 13. 16. 18. 60. 83. 138. 187 Roeeo Vincent Canonica 4523 Mayfield Dr Annandaie. VA 22003 Clint Arthur Cantrell 204 Palmer St. Brevard. NC 28712 Sheldon D. Capps Rt- 6. Box 264 Hendersonville. NC 28739 Celestia L nn Carnes 7334 Sardis Rd Charlotte. NC 28226 87 Paul Flav Carpenter Rl 4. B-97 Arden. NC 28704 32. 87. 156. 157. 155. 164 Rebekah Beam Carpenter 19 Providence Si. Granite Falls. NC 28630 41. 60. 82. 138. 139. 147. 141 Ramona Carpio 2132 NW 34th St Miami, FT. 13142 60. 78. I 12. 140, 142, 184 Ann-Marie C ' arr ss I •, t ross Gale CT Atlanta. GA 30327 13. 87. 181. 185 andace Ann C ' arr 800 Snug Island Clearwater. FL 33515 Brian Christopher Cartland 5335 Coconut Dr St. James. FL 33956 16. 30. 87 Mark Howard Caskev 13400 Andulusian Dr ' MjlLhevvs, NC 28105 30. 87. 167 Robert Courtney Caswell 7607 Kingswood Dr Myrtle Beach. SC 29557 27 Robert Spann Cathcart. IV 31 Church St Charleston. SC 29401 Marta Clanova Cedeno 2601 SW 21 Terr Miami. FL 33145 12. 60. 78. 138. 154 Erik Michael Chalmers 5827 Whistlewood Cir. Sarasota. FL 33582 60. 124 Sylvia Heather Chamberlain 6324 Whippanv Wa Burke, VA 22015 132. 158. 159, 165 Richard T. Chamberlin. Jr. 1356 Ranchwood Dr Clearwater. FL 33546 60. 78. 138. 139. 168. 150 David Lee Chapman P O Box 364 Rosman. NC 28772 61 Elizabeth Ann Chapman PO Box 112 Rosman. NC 28772 87 Wilma Arleca Chapman Rl I, Box 364 Lake Toxaway. NC 28747 60. 139 Ray Larrs Chason Rl. I. Box 175 Lake Toxaway. NC 28747 54. 87 Ricky Demetrius Chatman 487 Dixie St. Sparla. GA 31087 12. 55. 61. 160. 161 Stephen Michael Chavoustie 9953 Ramblewood Dr. Coral Springs, FL 33065 Jakob Rex Christensen 535 Kenbrook Dr. NW Atlanta. GA 30327 87. 150 John Christiansen Tvaerves 10 2880 Bagsvaero. Denmark 87. 132. 146. 156. 157. 155. 16. Andrew Anthonv C iriot 622 w Pennsylvania Kit Deland. IT 32720 16. 61. 127. 139. 146. ISI Tracy Howard Clark Rl 2. Box 605 Newton, Nc 28658 166 Virginia Page Clark 109 Meredith Manor Blvd. Longwood. FL 32779 8. 61, 69, 132, 133 Margaret Ann Clayton 210 Fernbrook Cir Spartanburg, SC 29302 88. 108 Jason Travis CTevenger 1361 Railfcnec Dr Columbia. SC 29210 I mum., kav Coggins PO Box 1591 Brevard. NC 28712 David Burnett Coleman 440 Lucerne Tampa. FL 33606 John Edward Coleman 16 Spring St Luray. VA 22835 27, 81 Donald Edward Collier 2401 Summerfield Rd Winter Park, FL 32792 61 James Alan Collins 8773 NW 27th St. Coral Springs. FL 33065 Brenda Michelle Collins Rt 6 Box 305 Hendersonville. NC 25729 Eddv Marc Conner Rt II. Box 42 Hickory. NC 28601 61. 147 Harry Watson Connor 2107 Kylemore Dr. Greensboro. NC 27406 8. 88 Philip Alan Constable 619 E Kingston Ave Charlotte. NC 28203 51 Brian Jeffrev Cook 34J Rt. I Tifton, GA 31794 54. 61, 78. 81, 83. 132. 133. 138. 139 Gregory J. Cook 1406 Somcrlavton Rd Charleston. WV 25314 Robert Wayne Cooke. Jr. 608 Stratfordshire Dr Matthews, NC 28105 11.61. 138, 179 Fernando Manuel Cordovez Aragua-95 River Si Suite 41 I Hobokcn. NJ 07030 62 Stephanie Renee Corn Rl 1. Box 43 Brevard. NC 28712 162. 166 Wilburn Cregorv Corn Rt 5. Box 132 Hendersonville. NC 28739 147 Daniel William ( oughlin 36 Woodlav fl Aive Fairpon, Y 14450 David Scott Coulter 1701 William i Mar) i ommon Hillsborough. NJ 08876 9. 12. 62. 156. 157. 164 Bonnie Diane C raw ford 512 Shcrric I n Orangeburg. SC 291 15 88 Thomas Lane Crittenden 5434 Dunwoody Knoll Cl. Dunwoody. GA 30338 3. 43, 51. 88 John Douglas Cron 1800 Hartford Dr Gaslonia. NC 28052 166 Christopher Daniel Crowder Rl 4, Box 115 Oxford. NC 27565 62. 132 Susan Fonville Currin 310 Cherry St. Oxford. NC 27565 62. 139 13 Samuel Earl Danlzler. II 214 Kings Park Ln. LaGrange. GA 30240 156 Mary Ashley Darsl 3310 Slarmouni Dr. Greensboro. NC 27403 62. 147 Bonnie Leanna Davis 2845 Spring Lake Ct Sarasota. FL 33580 88. 134. 166 Diane Louise Amoit Davis Rl. 2. Box 44K Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 Linda Karen Davis Rt. I. Box 70 Canton. NC 28716 62. 78. 82. 126. 127. 132. 133. 138. 139 Patrick James Davis Rl. 2. Box 422 Blacksburg. SC 2970 1 54. 88. 147 Timothy Mitchell Dawkins 6304 Stockbridge Cl Greensboro. NC 27410 Cameron Evans DeBrew Rt. 8. Box 366-B ShelbA. NC 28150 62. 147 Sandra Lynn Dedrick 216 Valecian Way Greensboro, NC 27410 62. 147 Ann Elizabeth Defenbaugh 1 13 Addington Dr Toccoa. GA 30577 88. 147 Stephen J. DeGray 42 Peppermill Ln Dix Hills. NY I 1746 Index 191 Ann Renct- Deininger 3201 Arrowood Dr. Raleigh. SC 27604 Kathv Joyce DeLeon 1938 Timothy Dr NE Atlanta. GA 30329 62. 132. 142. 143 Larry Victor DeLong 101 Horseshoe Dr Longwood, FL 32779 62. 150 Steve Wayne DeLong 101 Horseshoe Dr. Longwood. FL 32779 101. 88. 150 Douglas Stephen DeLorev 346 — 80th Ave. NE St. Petersburg. FL 33702 88 George James Demopoulos I I 105 SW 74th Ave Miami. FL 33156 108 Mi. (In. v Brsan Devton Rt I. Box 63 Burnsville, NC 28714 8. 89. 161 Raul F.duardo Die P.O Box 8064 54 Panama Zone, 7 9. 28. 62 Kathleen Thomas Disney 465 River Valley Atlanta. GA 30328 89 Michael Thomas Disney 211 E Ohio St 1508 Chicago. IL 6061 I Waller Brian Dobbins 263 Tinsley Rd Brevard. NC 28712 62 Richard Wesley Doekery 730 6th St. NW Hickory. NC 28601 89 Robert John Dodd 210 W. Crossvillc Rd Roswcll. GA 30075 63 Keith Duncan Dooley P.O Box 13 Penrose. NC 28766 63 Paul Jeffrey Doreika 4788 White Oak Tr Stone Mm., GA 30088 Mark Patrick Dowdle 402 l.uola St Madison. NC 27025 2. 63 Peter Dreibholz 7 Maybury Ct. Arden. NC 28704 89 l.ori Jean Dugger PO Box 128 Waldo. FL 32694 2. 63. 79. 81. 83. 135. 138. I] Gary Dean Duncan, Jr. 447A Bruce Ln. Hcndcrsonvillc. NC 28719 156. 157. 164 Nancy Elizabeth Duncan PO. Box 1008 Elkin. NC 28621 89 Susan Micheie Dyer 1109 Shelby Rd. Kings Mountain. NC 28086 63 John Richard Dzubay 3223 Haddon Durham, NC 27705 89 Rulhanne Elsie Earle 24 Bomto Dr New Port Richey. FL 33552 12, 89. 162. 163. 167 Jeffrey Lynn Earnhardt 2075 Lindell Rd Greensboro. NC 27403 Letitia Eshaun Eason 1213 South Park Ave Apopka. FL 32703 17, 63, 139 Heather Marie Edgar 303 W Whitney Dr. Jupiter. FL 33458 89. 147 Douglas Wayne Edsall 10317 NW 16lh Ct. Coral Springs. FL 33065 Frederick Eugene Edwards 2701 Forest Cir. Jacksonville. FL 32217 16. 63, 82, 132. 133. 138. 143 Larry Donell Edwards P O Box 89 Bluffton. SC 29910 55, 63. 140, 169, 200 Adrienne Armistead Elliott 2707 McLeod St. Augusta. GA 30904 89, 166. 167 Mallory Leticia Erwin PO Box 305 Hudlin Gap Pisgah Forest, NC 28668 Tamula Darnell Elliott 217 N. Lane St. Brevard. NC 28712 Kelley Lynne Estep 5607 Underwood Greensboro. NC 27409 46, 63 Steve Collis Estes, Jr. Rt. 2. Box 700 Hickory, NC 28601 Steven Douglas Evans 306 Stoney Mountain Rd Hcndcrsonvillc. NC 28739 147 Rudena Gibbs Fallon 112 Rice St. Brevard. NC 28712 Christine I I. mi, Earis Rt 2, Box 23 Lake Toxaway. NC 28747 89 William Graham Faris 317 Bradley Creek Pt Wilmington, NC 28403 89. 150 Michael Robert Eeagan 12 Gary St Columbus. NC 28722 18. 89 Maria September Ferguson Rt I, Box 253 Clyde, NC 28721 90. 147 Patricia Ann Ferguson PO Box 884 Taylorsville, NC 28681 33. 63 Thomas Gregory Ferguson 2898 NW 27th St. Ft. Lauderdale. FL 33306 90. 167 Verna Leigh Ferrell 3408 Eastwood Dr. Charlotte. NC 28205 90. 147 April Lvnn Filkins Rt I. Box 172 Estcro, FL 33928 63. 139 Kimberlv Annette Fish Rt 2. Box 60-B Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 90 Anna Marie Fisher 69 Maple St. Hornell. NY 14843 63, 138. 139. 142, 143. 153 Donna Gail Fisher Rt 9. Box 178 Hendersonville, NC 28739 90 Tracv Michelle Fisher Rt I Lake Toxaway. NC 28747 90, 143 Patrick Kendall Fitzgerald 180 Bucna Vista Dr. Brevar d. NC 28712 Raymond Walter Flische! 985 Bayshore Dr Englewood. FL 33533 46. 90 Judith Teresa Flower 2015 Fern Dr Greenville. NC 27834 13, 39. 64, 79. 138. 142 Angela Louise Floyd 129 Roscnwald Ln. Brevard. NC 28712 64 Ellen Galewood Forbes 330 N. Broad St Salem, VA 24153 13. 16, 64. 139 Edward Gay Fort Box 204 Hartsvillc. SC 29550 Cynthia Fought 6046 Old Landing Way Burke. VA 22015 64. 162 Clifford Barron Frady 10 Junco Ln Brevard, NC 28712 84 Matthew Lindell Freeman 3001 Willowbrae Ln. Matthews, NC 28105 Christine Diane Fullerton Rt, 1, 16 Briarwood Cir Amcncus. GA 31709 16, 90 Marco Rosario Furnari PO Box 1961 Brevard. NC 28712 143 G Jeffrey Allen Galindo 10108 Woodview Cir. Matthews. NC 28105 64 Anita Gay Galloway Rt. 3. Box 270 Brevard. NC 28712 Jerry McCrae Galloway 2617 Rovstcr Rd Raleigh. NC 27608 Gregory Len Cambrel 10 W Lexington St. Danville. KY 40422 90 Alex Brice Gardner 5408 Fieldbrook Dr. Greensboro. NC 27405 64 Lisa Kathleen Gardner 1571 Woodland Ave. Winter Park. FL 32789 13, 15. 16, 90 Rosemary Gardner 2705 Catherine Dr. Burlington, NC 27215 90, 147 Gene Gartman, Jr. 2096 Broughlon St. NE Orangeburg. SC 291 15 90 Balla Gaye 20 20 Stanton Rd East Point. GA 30344 91. 146. 169. 150. 151, 164 Angela Spurgette Gilbert Rt. I. Box 202 Hcndcrsonvillc NC 28739 Christopher Alan Gilbert 2734 Robinhood Rd. Winston Salem, NC 27106 Monica Sue Gill Rt. I. Box 150 Zolfo Springs, FL 33890 91. 92. 143 Susanna Beth ' Gill Blvd. de la Woluwc 12 no. 51 Brussels. Belgium 1940 91. 147 John Carroll Gillie P O Box 403 Columbus. NC 28722 16. 64 Renee Ann Girardeau 201 East Charlton St. Savannah. GA 31401 192 Index 146. 141 William Kyle Glasgow 460J Victory Chapel Rd, Greensboro. NC 27407 1. 147 Erankie Edward Goldsmith 224 Rosman Hwv Brevard. NC 28712 David Michael Goldstein 65 East 96lh St. New York. NY 10128 Steven Mark Goodman Rt 3. Box 371 Moorcsville. NC 28115 64. 147 Kimberlev Campbell Goodsir 234 Indian Creek Dr Meehanicsburg. PA 17055 91. 153. 166 Patricia Ann Grabill 3201 NW 108lh Dr Coral Springs. FL 33065 91. 132 Kenneth Darrell Gra Rt I. Box 22 Penrose. NC 28766 64 Everette Gerald Green 10 Bnarwood Tr Brevard. NC 28712 John Merrill Green. Ill Box 145 Franklin. TN 37064 Kimberlv Irma Greeson 11093 Painted Tree Rd Pineville. NC 28134 21, 31. 64. 108 Jonathan Scott Griffith 1 344 Whispering Pines Dr. Clearwater. FL 33546 154 Da id Arthur Grissett 4155 Lakeside Dr Jacksonville. FL 32210 13 Shane Gunderson 6025 SW 37lh Si. Miramar. FL 33023 46. 64. 139. 142 Roudie Guslave 4220 NW 169 Terr. Carol Cit . FL 33056 65. 146 Seurette Gusta e 4220 NW 169 Terr. Carol Citv. FL 33056 91. 142. 146 Connie Radford Gutekanst 137 E. Chestnut St. Apt. 2 Ashevillc. NC 28801 Matthew David Gutekanst 137 E Chestnut St. Apt. 2 Asheville. NC 28801 Marcello Corleto Gutierrez 848 Iron Oak Dr. Orlando. FL 32809 Anthonv Marc Hailev 5342 Snow White Ln Charlotte. NC 28213 54. 160. 161 Kendall Lynn Hall 140 Stoncy Ridge Dr Longwood. FL 32750 Christy Suzanne Hallas 906 Monterev Point NE St Petersburg. FL 33704 31. 65. 138. 132, 108 Eric I i . Hammond 4017 Edwards Mil Rd Raleigh, NC 27612 28, 91 John James Hamp 3425 Indiana Rd. Rotonda West. FL 33947 65 Laura Lvnn Hannah Rt 6. Box 326 B-18 Winston Salem. NC 27107 8. 91 Eric Darrell Hansen 146 Poplar Cir. Summerville. SC 29483 16.91, 127, 143 Hilda V Hardin Rt 4. Box 187 Brevard. NC 28712 147 Pepita Robin Harper 2625-A Graves Rd. Tallahassee. FL 32303 Elizabeth Ruth Harrell 3604 Macceo Dr Savannah. GA 31410 9. 163 Janette Lee Harrell 6016 Bellow St Raleigh. NC 27609 92, 143 Debora Kim Harrelson Rt 9. Box 351 Hendcrsonville. NC 28739 31 Vim Rebecca Harris 1 16 Edisto Ave. Batesburg. SC 29006 65. 147 Natalie Jean Harris P.O. Box 746 Columbus. NC 28722 92. 142. 147, 167 Michael David Harrison 5112 Williamsburg Rd Brenlwood. TN 37027 92. 154 Andrea Lorie Harvev 101 Lamplighter Rd. Allamome Springs. FL 32714 David Stewart Havden 759 Watch Pt Dr Cincinnati. OH 45230 Catherine Marie Havnie 2030 Montana Ave. NE Si. Petersburg. FL 33703 92. 159. 165 Daniel Paul Heater Rt 1. Boys Camp Rd Lake Lure. NC 28746 65 Michael David Heenev 16 Lake Sega Cir. Brevard. NC 28712 Barrv Lowell Hendren Rt I, Box 131 Moravian Falls. NC 28654 46. 65. 138. 143. 108 Robert Frederick Henshaw. Ill 2168 Main St. Sarasota. FL 33578 Elizabeth Kav Hibbard 4061 Laurel Ridge Rd Smyrna, GA 30080 Roger W. Hicks, Jr. Rt 3. Box 293-A Brevard, NC 28712 Angela Yvonne Hills 230 Grainger Conway. SC 29526 17. 65. 138. 139 Margaret-Ann Emma Hinkson 18715 NW 10th Ct. Miami. FL 33169 92 Farris Hodo 405 Fairburn Rd SW 212 Atlanta, GA 30331 65, 147 Donald Gudmundur Hogan 1804 Ukeview Dr Brandon. FL 33511 Frank Carter Holding 621 Hermitage Dr. Concord. NC 28025 Paul Holmes 105 Nichole Ln. Longwood. FL 32750 92. 150 Linda Joanne Holt 3217 Cove Rd. Jupiter, FL 33458 9 Quyen Quang Hong 1 1 19 East 54th Savannah. GA 31404 65. 79 Christopher Eugene Hood 3219 Eastburn Rd. Charlotte. NC 28210 92 Richard Darrell Hooper. II 102 East Main St. Brevard, NC 28712 Timothy William Hoss. Box 85A Gloucester, NC 28528 108 Donna Jean Howard Rt 1, Box 367A Hogansville. GA 30230 13, 65, 79. 81. 133. 138. 139. 142. 141 Melissa Lee Hudson 9901 SW 62 St Miami. FL 33173 138 Eric Walker Hughson 5139 Spnnghaven Rd Orange Park. FL 32073 147 John Kimball Humphrey. Jr. 232 Seacrest Dr Wrighlsville Bch . NC 28480 93 Julia Elizabeth Hunter 320 Armstrong Ave. Hendcrsonville. NC 28739 li.i.iil Ravmund Huskins 3215 Dccrwood Dr Gastonia. NC 28054 20. 38. 65, 132, 133. 137 Eusako Ikeda 1115 Shizunamij Haibara-Cho Haibara-gun, Shizuoka-Kcn. 421-04. Japan 93. 146 John Ashlev Ingani P O Box 779 Wingale. NC 28103 93. 147 Rvuichi lshikawa 1035-11 1-206 Bushi lruma-cily Saitama 358 Japan 93. 133. 146 Asami Itoh East-West Foundation Atlanta. GA 30319 66 Shellev Elaina Ivey 764 N Burnt Hickorv Rd Douglasvillc. GA 30134 93. 162. 163 Terrie Anne Jackson 7024 Eunice Dr Riverdale. GA 30274 93. 158. 159. 155. 165 Garrett Kirk Jacob 445 N. Harbor Dr Atlanta. GA 30328 Evelvn Ronnett Jacobs 3801 Delmar Dr Durham. NC 27703 66. t38 Ella Anne Jamerson Rt. 3. lllahee Hills Brevard. NC 28712 Robin Lvnne Jankins 10243 Battlefield Dr Manassas, VA 22110 66 Eric Paul Janulet P.O. Box 1513 Etowah. NC 28729 66. 166 Jacqueline Mice Jasper 9740 SW 141st Dr. Miami. FL 33176 66. 108 Mary Suzanne Jayne 60 Luther St. Asheville NC 28806 19. 66. 153 Lisa Ann Jenkins 303 E. McClure St. Castle Hayne. NC 28409 93 Stacy Harold Jennings 84 Lyda Creek Rd. Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 Index 193 93. 143 Floyd Spencer John 4614 Lelia Ct. Columbia. SC 29206 30. 66 Julie Ann Johnson Brevard College Brevard. NC 28712 Marv Melinda Johnson Rl 3. Box 598 Fairmont. NC 28340 140. 147 Megan Ruth Johnson P. O. Box 1238 Etowah, NC 28729 Shannon Nichol Johnson 1436 W. Chaloncr Dr Roanoke Rapids. NC 27870 93 Thomas Michael Johnson 120 Travis Lane Whueman AFB. MO 65305 93. 132. 156. 164 William Reed Johnson, Jr. 5307 Williamsburg Rd Brentwood. TN 37027 93. 154 David French Johnston 306 Tate St. Morganton. NC 28655 167 Cory Lewis Jones 3135 Shenandoah Ave. Charlotte. NC 28205 Judith S. Jones 426 Greenville Hwy. Brevard, NC 28712 Melissa Ann Jones 520 S. Chester St. Gastonia. NC 28052 93 Tamra Lee Jones 12915 SW 110 Ave. Miami. FL 33176 99, 147 Theresa Michele Jones PO Box 92 Cocoa, FL 32922 94 Jose Enrique Joubert Calle I E-I1 El Madrigal Ponce Puerto Rico 00731 .66, 122. 146. 169 Sean Michael Juman-Singh 1413 Pisgah Church Road Greensboro, NC 27408 40. 156. 164 w Kevin Eric Kampmever 744 Stiles Dr Charleston. SC 29412 Voichi Kaneko 1-22-8 Kamishakuju. Nicrm, Tokyo 177. Japan 94 John Marc Kaufholz 1844 Mcadowbrook Dr Winslon Salem. NC 27104 94 Anne Woodruff Kavanaugh 6190 Hcards Creek Dr Atlanta, GA 30328 94 Kenneth Gene Keenum, Jr. 608 Austin Ave. Cary. NC 27511 94, 140 James Dudley Keirstead 35 Brown Rd . Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 42. 43, 132. 147 Susan Lee Kelley 3700 Weslfield St. High Point. NC 27260 31. 66. 108 Michael John Kelly Rt 2. Box 335 Seward. Pa 15954 66. 187 Richard Heath Kennington 2025 London Ave Jackson. MS 39211 17 Stanley Robert Kilburn I 31 Laurie Circle Jackson, TN 38301 Jonathan Albert Kiefer 67 Windsor Rd Asheville, NC 28804 66 Raymond Alonzo King 616 Probart St Brevard, NC 28712 66 Robert Michael King 841 NE 60th St. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334 Michael Kevin Kinton PO. Box 385 Warrenton. NC 27589 67 John Randolph Kirby 2021 Beverly Dr Charlotte. NC 28207 Tracey Lynne Kirkpatriek PO Box 851 Lexington, VA 24450 94 Tammy Denise Kitchen I 16 Dana Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28739 94 Heather A. Kivett Rt 4. Box 214 Mooresville, NC 281 15 67. 139. 146 James Christopher Knapp 5901 Mount Eagle Dr. 1 106 Alexandria, VA 22303 Stacey Leigh Knight 1821 Leslie Ave. Alexandria, VA 22301 179 Karla Yvonne Koenig Rt I. Box 388 Gilbert. SC 29054 67, 108 Karl Otto Koepke 1200 Country Club Rd Orlando. FL 32804 Clarke Andrew Korn 305 River Valley Rd Atlanta. GA 30328 Jeffrey Marc Krieger 438 Burnt Tree Ln. Apopka. FL 32703 39. 94 Erick Ron Kroll 1 133 Carter Ave. Ml Pleasant. SC 29464 67, 147 Daigaku Kuwahara 2-1 Hokkedoni. Hachiman-cho, Tokushimacily. Tokushima. 770 Japan 94. 150 Philip Shawn lackey 3 Engel Dr. Greenville. SC 29609 36, 40. 94. 147 Michael A. Ladda 305 Victoria Pk. Rd Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 95. 100 Brian Allen I .inilnii 304 McCall Dr. Forest City. NC 28043 9. 67 Edward Keith Lance PO Box 911 Rosman, NC 28772 Elizabeth Anne Lance 1332 N. Fairview Rd. Ellenwood, GA 30049 13. 95, 158. 159 Dannielle Elaine Landry 309 Rosewood Driftwood MHP Burton. SC 29902 2. 67, 139 Eric Langhammer Box 1351 Brevard. NC 28712 Branlly Stephen Lanier Rt. 3, Box 123. S. New Hope Rd Gastonia, NC 28054 95 Andrew Brian Lankford PO Box 315 Ridgecresl, NC 28770 95. 147 Vivian Bethe Lasater 1221 Oakwood Ave Gastonia. NC 28052 67, 142 Jane Ashlyn Lassiter 2802 Asbury Terrace Greensboro. NC 27408 13. 67, 139, 175, 185 Anne Elizabeth Lauzon PO Box 677 Shalloltc. NC 28459 67, 140. 174 Lawrence Lee Lawhorne 7400 Whitaker Ct. Summcrricld. NC 27358 67 George Owen Lawrence Rl I. Box 16 Penrose. NC 28766 95. 147 Kimberly Anne Layman 14113 Spruce Ave. Chester. VA 23831 67. 138, 154 Samantha Jane Leach I 100 Hampton Way Atlanta. GA 30324 Richard Lindsay Lebo 3471 Castleridge Dr. Tucker. GA 30084 30. 46, 95. 132 Kurt Lon Ledbetler 124 Kelly Ln. Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 95 Archie Lester LeCrone 1037 Keystone Ct Charlotte. NC 28120 42. 54, 95, 147 James Chadwick Lentz 195 Shamrock Trail Rd Lewisville. NC 27023 9, 95 John Charles Lilac 2138 Weybridge Dr. Joncsboro, GA 30236 95 Adam Matthew 1 illibridge 2513 High Oaks Ln. Lutz, FL 33548 95 Donna Jean Lindsay P O Box 429 Elloree. SC 29047 67, 167 Frances Richmond Lineberger 3810 Terrebonne Cove Charlotte. NC 28210 18, 95. 153 Brenda Gail Lisenbee Rl 4. Box 105-A Arden. NC 28704 96. 143. 147 Catherine Ann Lisk 723 Wilmore St. NE Lenoir. NC 28645 17, 96. 140, 142, 183 Amy Elizabeth Lister 501 Savona Ct. Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 96, 166 William Maurice Little 200 Winsto St. Thomasville, NC 27360 27, 54, 55, 96. 161 John Wesley Long 990 Churchill Dr. Gastonia, NC 28054 96 Yvonne Elizabeth Longbottom 1 105 Rovenwood Dr. Valrico. FL 33594 Angela Hodges Lowery 357 ' i S. Broad Si. Brevard. NC 28712 John McCilvrav Lucas PO Box 363 Newell. NC 28126 Stacey Charlene Luce 4312 Quail Dr Beaufort. SC 29902 68, 174 John Robert Luka 2030 NE 18th Dr N Miami Bch . FL 33179 96 194 Index Dina Ann Macaluso 1316 Woodhavcn Marietta. GA 300 7 82 Robert Battle MacDonald 19321 SE 19th Ave Mum.. Fl J3I79 96 Bonnie I nn MacFarlane 35 Belair Courl Naples. FL 33940 3. 33. 68 John- nhur Warren Machate 436 Cascade Lk. Rd Pisgah Forest. C 28768 14. 96 Michael Otis Maeomber Rt I. Box 839 Webster. FL 33597 17. 138 Scott Kenneth Madaus 981 Piedmont St- SE Winter Haven. FL 33880 Catherine Ann Magruder 6266 Mountain Brook Wav Atlanta. GA 30328 68. 141 Stephen Ralph Maldari 3 Malaga Dr. Trenton. NJ 08638 68 Christopher Paul Mann 135 Davenport Rd Ashevillc. NC 28806 51, 68. 82. 147 Joseph R. Manno Rt. I, Box 220- A Brevard. NC 28712 Susan Carol Manno Rt. I. Box 220A Brevard. NC 28712 Rodney Terence Marett 105 Beech Tree Dr Black Mtn.. NC 28711 68. 138. 161. 168 Michelle Ann Martin Rt. 1. Box 147 Ocoee. TN 37361 96. 140. 143 Linda Marie Martinez 103. Romano Ave. Coral Gables. FL 33134 12. 68. 142. 108 Ronald Alexander Mashburn Rt 1. Box 164-M Arden. NC 28704 19. 68. 141 Katherine Eleanor Masses 5700 Lansing Dr Charlotte. NC 28226 Kaoru Matsumoto 353-1 Nakazqwa. Godo-cho Ampachi-gun. Gifv 503-23 Japan 68. 141. 146 Craig Allen Mat 107 Emerald Woods Indian Trail. NC 28079 68 Rodnev H. Mav P.O. Box 1122 Brevard. NC 28712 David Eric Mays 124 Cebon Ave Winston Salem. NC 27104 79. 81. 83. 127. 132. 138. 139. 156. 164 Thomas Edward McBride 19 Gallimorc Rd Brevard. NC 28712 Scott Michael M. t l. II... 1140 Winding Creek Trail Atlanta. GA 30328 96 Pamela nn McComas P O Box 733 Goulds. FL 33170 29. 96 Jeffrev Scon McCormick 112 Fieldstone Ct. Chapel Hill. NC 27514 96 Judith Ann McDatid 18 Caroline Ave. Uke Citv. FL 32055 97 James Francis McDonnell 6452 Fox Run Cir. S. Jupiter. FL 33458 97 Donna Lea McElrov PO Box 1045 Etowah. NC 28729 147 Kimberlv Anne McGinnis 6829 Branson Hill Rd. Pleasant Garden. NC 27313 97 Phillip Gregorv McGirt 709 Hilltop Dr. Lexington. NC 27292 97 Greg Keith Mcintosh 5252 Manhasset Ct. Dunwoodv. GA 30338 166 Aim Len McKeehan 8104 Bennington Dr. Knoxvillc. TN 37919 97. 168 Jennifer Kristin McKenna 6129 Carriage House Ln. Charlotte. NC 28226 Eugene Joseph McKinnev P O Box 2295 Shallotte, NC 28459 Jeffrev Todd McKinnev Rt 4. Box 348 Hcndersonville. NC 28739 Frederick Thomas McKinnon 380 Weslev Ct. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 16. 48. 68 Patricia Anne McQueen 401 East 3rd Ave. Red Springs. NC 28377 69. 167 Kelvin McRae 1015 E Doak Thomasville. NC 27360 Kimberlv Dawn Medlin 323 W Baldwin Rd. Panama Citv. FL 32405 69. 141 Betlv Marie Meece Rt 2. Box 733 Brevard. Nc 28712 69 Richard William Meek 11524 SW 98 PI. Miami. FL 33176 97. 132 Karrie Renia Merck Rl. 12. Box 185 Gainesville. GA 30506 14. 69 Melissa Sue Meyer 610 Croom St. Chapel Hill. NC 27514 69. 152 Jason Ronald Miele 2200 Coffeespol Blvd. NE St. Petersburg. FL 33704 55. 97 Selina Dawn Miller P O Box 253 Claremonl. NC 28610 69. 147 Michael Shane Milling Rt. 5. Box 493 Easlcv. SC 29640 30. 97. 143 Jon Taylor Milner 6364 Robert E Lee Fairfield, OH 45014 54. 69, 147 Mike Yates Milton 147 Uke Sega Rd. Brevard, NC 28712 Joe Louis Mingo. Jr. 1527 Kingston Dr. Kannapolis. NC 28081 132. 133 Victor Angelo Miriel 336 Orange Wav W. Palm Beach. ' FL 33405 20. 150 Scott McLean Moser 10 McLean Rd Brevard. NC 28712 Wendell Derrick Moss Rl 2. Box 335 Brevard. NC 28712 97 Denis Walter Moullon 6510 Brvnwood Dr Charlotte. NC 28226 9. 98. 166 Alfredo Moya Calle 137- A Res Pcchincnda E Apt. 603. Valencia 2002 Venezuela 69. 82. 108. 150. 167 Gregory Lynn Mulkev 117 Hazel Ct. Brevard. NC 28712 Karen Marie Mulligan 455 Cove Dr. Marietta. GA 30067 158. 165 Thomas Redeman Mundt 611 Mohawk Cl. Carmel. IN 46032 98 Keiko Murai 7-3 Nakatokura. Shimizu-cho Sunto-gun. Shizuoka, Japan 41 1 98. 135. 146 George Donaldson Murphy. Jr. 341 Eighth St. NW Hickory. NC 28601 Sheila Denise Murphv 1617 Hobbs Rd Greensboro. NC 27410 Todd Alan Murphv 2100 Middle Ricer Dr. Ft. Lauderdale. FL 33305 Gordon Timothy Murray Rt. 1. Box 3 Brevard. NC 28712 11. 125. 132. 133 1 nomas William Misuraca 1 59 Sunset Dr. Javne M jrray Longwood. FL 32750 Rt ' . 1. Box 95- A 150 Jasper. GA 30143 13. 69. 138 Jill Amy Moncrief 81 1 Applegate Ct. Thelma Arlene Musick Gastonia. NC 28052 117 Shink Trestle Rd 69, 153 Bristol. VA 24201 98, 158 Kathy Lvnnette Montgomerv Rt. 2 ' , Box 510 Permeco La-Shan Mvers Hillsville. VA 24343 3215 Bronx Rd. Columbia. SC 29204 David Hunt Moody 70. 139 418 Old Haw Cree ' k Rd. Asheville. NC 28805 Richard Henry Myers 54. 147 1119 Providence Rd. Charlotte. NC 28207 Lindberg Moody. II 146 219 Bowser St. Box 10504 Rock Hill. SC 29730 41. 84. 97 XI Amanda Gail Moore a Rt. 1, Box 310 Mill Spring. NC 28756 69 Junko Nagaoka East-West Found. Inc. Mark Allen Moore Atlanta, G A 30319 322 Knots Cir. 48. 51. 70. 132. 139. 146 Woodstock. GA 30188 97 Deborah Lynn Nahikian Edwin Brian Moran 2607 Travelere Palm Dr. 3471 Emory Cir. Edgewater. FL 32032 Chamblee. GA 30341 98, 132, 141 Index 195 Emiko Naito 4-30-6 Tanmachi Kanagawa-ku Yokohama Kanagawa, 22] Japan Cvrus B. Nasseri 103 First Ave Richlands, VA 24641 98. 147 Susan Ashley Nassif 227 Flemington Rd. Chapel Hill. NC 27514 98 Clav Morris Neal Rl. 1, Clirion Rd Columbus. TN 38401 Carmen Sue Nelon P.O. Box 452 Black Mtn.. NC 28711 33, 70, 79. 82. 132, 133. 139, 162 James Christopher Nelson P O Box 236 Cave Springs. GA 30124 98 kimberlv Jean Nelson 1253 NW 86th Way Coral Springs. FL 33065 98, 158. 159, 165 Rvan Mark Nelson 2859 Sarah Dr. Clearwater. FL 33519 18. 70 Timothy Michael Nelson 2501 Lullington Dr. Winston Salem. NC 27104 8. 98. 154 Millicent Lexie Nes PO. Box 176 Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 Jeffrey Scott New Joree Ln. Brevard. NC 28712 70 Douglas Henry Newberry 2028 Pope Rd. Winston Salem, NC 27107 13. 16, 42. 55. 70. 82, 108. 187 Bernice Lin Nichols Center Road Woodstock. CT 06281 29, 55, 70 William Eric Nicholson 2000 N. Meridian Rd. 321 Tallahassee. FL 32303 98 Vasuko Nishikawa 1-6-23 Takashinohama Tekaishi Osaka 592. Japan 70. 139. 146 Theresa Renee Noel 1200 Hwy 212 Conyers. GA 30208 31. 47. 98 James Roger Norman 771 Cashers Valley Rd. Brevard. NC 28712 William Lane Norris Rl 6. Box 997 Thomasvillc. NC 27360 99 Richard Alan North 2320 SW 50 Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33317 29. 70. 141 Lucinda Ann Notestine 7240 Bee Ridge Rd. Sarasota. FL 33583 70 David Christopher Novak 1407 Highland Cir Blacksburg, VA 24060 10. 99, 150 George H. Nusloch 56 Hemmelskamp Wilton, CT 06897 99 Christopher Sean Nvcum 102 Cardinal Rd. Brevard. NC 28712 1 Anita Mae Oaklev Rt. 1, Box 187 Rougemont. NC 27572 Heather Wynne O ' Bryan Rt. 6, Box 342 Springfield, TN 37172 70 Marci-Lynn O ' Connor 366 San Antonio Blvd Apt. A-l Norfold, VA 23505 99 Hi roe Oda 3273-5, Anbaya Maruyama-unachi Awa-gun, China 299-25 Japan 99, 146 Elizabeth Marie Oliver 3531 Cullen Lake Shore Dr. Orlando. FL 32813 99. 140 Kimberlv Caprice Ormand Rt. 7. Box 329-A Laurinburg, NC 28352 70. 79. 139, 140. 146 Julie Ann Orrell 2045 Adam St. Wilmington. NC 28401 71 Amy Leigh Ostendorf 2004 Eagleton Cir. Raleigh. NC 27609 99. 162 Thomas Fredrick Overstreet 3217 Riddle Dr. Tallahassee. FL 32308 99 Barbara Lynn Owen 616 S. Madison Goldsboro. NC 27530 99, 141. 142 Jeffrey Carl Owen Rt I. Box 187 Lake Toxaway. NC 28747 Lamar Randall Owen Star Route, Box 620 Rosman, NC 28772 Gene Thomas Ownbev. Jr. Box 361 Etowah, NC 28729 99 Kristin Anne Pappas 6 Cascade Ct. Greensboro, NC 27410 99, 153 Day Margherite Parker 369 Darien Way Marietta, GA 30064 12, 71. 79, 138, 142 Thomas Harold Parker 841 Hutcheson Dr Blacksburg. VA 24060 99. 141. 147 Mark Todd Parks Rt. 2. Box 445 Saluda, SC 29138 100. 141. 147 Israel Anthonv Patino 270 NE 56 St. Ft. Lauderdale. FL 33334 71. 150 D ' linda Patterson P.O. Box 118 Lake Toxaway. NC 28747 2. 135, 138, 139 Leonardo Alfredo Pauca 2874 Robinhood Rd. Winston Salem. NC 27106 100. 141 Nicholas John Paul 2241 E. Green Hollow Palm Harbor. FL 33563 Timothy Lee Paul 2241 E. Greenhollow Dr Palm Harbor, FL 33563 Robert Allen Pavne 120 Hazel Ct. Brevard, NC 28712 Mark Adam Penninger 7930 Brown Rd Charlotte, NC 28213 71, 138 Kelly Lvnn Pepper Rt. 2, Box 356 Chocowinity. NC 27817 7] Francisco Luis Perez 341 NE 58 Ct. Ft Lauderdale, FL 33334 Iris V. Perez 558 N 30 St. Miami, FL 33127 71 Francisco Luiz Perez 341 NE 58 Ct. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334 100 Julie Beth Perkins 4117 Heniard Dr. Tallahassee. FL 32303 71. 147 Jamie-Jo Cathleen Perry 9 Hadley Ct. Lake Worth. FL 33463 Stephanie Benay Perry 112 S. Holston St. Marion. VA 24354 158, 165 Christopher W iffin Peterson 4820 Golfview Ct. Charlotte. NC 28212 100 Lori Lee Peterson 404A Thomas Ave. Northeast. MD 21901 100. 132. 146 Jennifer Lee Phillipoff 9659 125th St. N. Seminole. FL 33542 71. 132. 133. 139 Janice Catherine Phillips 715 Madison St. Tavares. FL 32778 13. 16. 71 Richard Michael Pittman Rt. 5, Box 860 Marion. NC 28752 71, 138 Kimberlv Jean Plemmons PO Box 1236 Brevard. NC 28712 Tony Alvin Plemmons 382 Toot Hollow Rd. Bryson City. NC 28712 100. 160. 161 W ' endy Sue Polomis PO Box 1423 Shallotte. NC 28459 Nancy Del Poole 4133 Beresford Rd. Charlotte. NC 28211 71 Jeffrev Warren Poprik 411 Mirror Lake PI. Fayetleville. NC 28303 100 Melissa May Porterfield 520 Hudson Avenue Milford. OH 45150 Melissa Ann Poston Rt. 1. Box 322 Hemingway. SC 29554 100 Martin Thomas Powers 5300 Grant St. Hollywood. FL 33021 27, 55. 161 Anne-Marie Pressler 826 Evangeline Ave Orlando, FL 32809 101 Michael Jay Pressley 3714 Conway Ave. Charlotte. NC 28209 101. 147 Kelly Michele Price 807 Kemp Rd. W, Greensboro. NC 27410 51, 101. 147 Thomas Darby Pugh 4046 Tertwood Orlando, FL 32806 101, 156 David Keith Puig P.O. Box 1092 Marco Island. FL 33937 154 Jeffrey Gilbert Punches 3060 Nassau Dr. Vero Beach FL 32960 51 Martin Lvnch Purser 304 Valley Brook Dr Jamestown. NC 27282 14. 101 196 Index Lisa Lillian Raditz Rt 3. Box 159 Brevard. NC 28712 Rhonda Kay Ragland 105 Hannah Ford Rd Brevard. NC 28712 Cvnthia F.laine Raines PO Box 416 Cordele. GA 31015 13.46. 72. 132. 133. 138 Sharnon Lynette Ramey 411 Rice St. Brevard. NC 28712 Molly Gray Ran lings 246 S. Hanover Ave. Lexington. KY 40502 72. 83. 153 Steven James Rees 303 Live Oak Ln Harbor Bluffs. FL 33540 154 Gregorv Scott Reese Rl I. Box 261 Brevard. NC 28712 72. 160. 161 Steven Kent Reich 5646 Bcneva Woods Cir Sarasota. FL 33583 Richard Keith Reid Rl I. Box 90 Balsam Grove. NC 28708 101 Deirdrea Ann Reis Rl 4. Box 391 D. Chestnut Ave. New Windsor. NY 12550 15. 42. 72 Christopher Jameson Resnolds 141 North Rd Lake Man. FL 32746 124 Tracev Lee Rhodes 334Vi ' E. Main Si. Brevard. NC 28712 101 Paul Andrew Rhvne 125 Highland Dr Amencus. GA 31709 72. 147 JefTery Odell Rice 1 1 7 Oak St. Brevard. NC 28712 42. 101 Marv E. Rice Rt. 2. Box 277A Marshall. NC 28753 101. 162. 179 John Carlos Rider Rt I. Box 146 Brevard. NC 28712 72 Christopher Allen Riggin 5207 Richardson Dr. Fairfax. VA 22032 72 David Alan Robertson 8 Dunlccr Ln Hendersonville. NC 28739 Judith G. Robertson Rl 2 Canton. NC 28716 David Lee Robinson 115 Oak Ln. Libcm. SC 29657 72. 140. 141. 147 Jessica Renee Robinson 388 Cashiers Valley Rd Brevard. NC 28712 31 Lisa Renee Robinson Rl 1. Box 142-B Cherokee. NC 29719 41. 101 Milisa Anne Robinson 10235 Pilgrim Hill Tr. Cantonment. FL 32533 102. 140. 141. 184 Christopher Augustus Rodgers 1 12 Charring Dr Columbia. SC 29203 72. 132. 133. 140 Julia Ann Rodgers 7 Alpine Dr Hendersonville. NC 28739 Jo Evelynn Rodriguez Ml. Gle ' n Apts. 3-A Brevard. NC 28712 73 Juan Ricardo Rodriguez 14075 SW 80th St. Miami. FL 33183 30. 42. 43. 51. 73. 147 Rebecca M. Rogers Rl. 2. Box 624 Brevard, NC 28712 Sandra Marie Rogers 621 SW 28th Ave. Ft. Lauderdale. FL 33312 102. 154 Karen Marie Rolando 22521 Labrusca Mission Viejo. CA 92692 102 Charles Homer Rose, IV 1592 Nantahala Blvd. Mt. Pleasanl. SC 29464 108 Andrea Nicole Ross 2225 Hunlingtowne Farms Ln. Charlotte, NC 28210 102. 140. 142. 143. 200 Lori Ann Ross 165 NE 55th Ave. Ocala. FL 32671 73 Mark Jeffrey Routh 2508 Atlanta St. Greensboro, NC 27406 9 Adrienne Susanne Rowe 5244 Afton Way Atlanta. GA 30080 Charlie Clav Rowe, Jr. Rt I. Box 162-B Henderson, NC 27536 Blaine Erickson Rowlee 6003 Wagon Wheel Ct. Fayelleville. N 28304 10. 22. 102. 132. 140. 150 Rebecca l-avne Russ 104 Pale Moon Dr Pelzer. SC 29669 102 Kathleen Mart Rvan 6102 Manlev PI Springfield, V A 22152 73. 185 Andre Richardo Sanders 1814 Knox Ave Sanford. FL 32771 102. 150 Martha Ernestine Sanders c o Ridge Havne Conf. Clr. 565 Rosman. NC 28772 19. 102 Joelle Kristin Sandsmark 314 Toledo Way Naples. FL 33942 x oshiko Sato 5-10-3. Ajikidai Sakae-cho Inba-gun. Chiba. 270-15 Japan 102. 135. 146 Scott Arthur Sattenfield 2100 Crestridge Rd Greensboro. NC 27403 41. 147 John Clinton Scarbrough 508 Stewart Ave. Marietta. GA 30064 Emily Elizabeth Scheviak 15 Mountainbrook Rd. Asheville. NC 28805 102 Donna Marie Schooling Rt. 1, Box 260-A Brevard. NC 28712 73. 143 Christopher Van Schryver 1150 Gulfshore Blvd. ' Naples. FL 33940 102 Hollv Joy Schukoske 451 5 ' Highway 389 Panama City. FL 32405 102 Kathryn Lynne Scogin 8 Country Ln. Rd Americus. GA 31709 13. 16. 73. 80. 81. 83. 138. 139. 140. 200 Kimberlv Carole Scott Rt 5. Box 3 Tavlorsville. NC 28681 73. 138 Robert Bruce Scott Rt. 4, Box 275 Hendersonville, NC 28739 Susan Ruth Scott Rt. 4. Box 275 Hendersonville, NC 28739 73 John Albert Seagle Rt 6, Box 1094 Hickory. NC 28601 14. 41. 73. 147 Stacey Lee Selph PO Box 97 Zolfo Springs. FL 33890 103 Brian Alan Sewell 409 Ashford Dr Brandon. FL 33511 103. 147 Susan Kristen Seymour 1321 Fairwav Dr. Elbcrton. GA 30635 ?3, 139. 162. 163 Sonja Sue Sharp 735 Gimbhoul Chapel Hill. NC 27513 153 Bradley O ' Neal Shaver 345 Eastover Charlotte. NC 28207 Linda Mae Shaw 6 Blueberry Dr. Ashevillc. NC 28804 31. 47. 103. 143 Teresa F. Shaw 710 Beach Trail Indian Rocks Beach. FL 33535 14. 29, 73. 147 Catherine Caroline Shearin 300 Pendleton Rd Clemson. SC 29631 103 Lori Ann Sheldt 10864 Bridle Path Ln. Sharonville. OH 45241 12, 46. 74. 80. 138. 139. 147 Charles Vernon Shelf 2421 Quail Lake Dr. Charlotte. NC 28210 39. 41. 54. 74. 80. 82. 132. 133. 139. 14 ' Matthew Maus Shepherd Rt. I. Bay-Horse Farm Brevard. NC 28712 Masayuki Shimizu 1437-30 Koguki Minamisaitama-gun. Shuraoka-machi. Saitama 349-02 Japan 54. 146 Kellie Annette Shirlev 9 Oak Leaf Ln. Arden. NC 28704 48. 74. 82. 141. 147 Rebecca Ann Shore 40 Topez Dr. Merrill Island. FL 32952 1 2. 54. 55. 74. 112 Markus Siebmann 105 Nichole Ln. Longwood. FL 32750 10. 103. 150, 151 Bari Michelle Siegall 3110 NW 4th Ave. Pompano Beach. FL 33064 17. 103. 140 Carrie Marie Simmons 1230 Royal Birkdale Cir. Rockledgc. FL 32955 103 Mary Kathleen Simmons 1230 Royal Barkdale Birkdale Cir. Rockledge. FL 32955 74 Michele Denise Simpson PO Box 3037 Hendersonville. NC 28739 Grace Lynn Simril Index 197 1415 Chalham Dr High Poinl. NC 27260 74. 152. 153, 166 John Lee Simril 1415 Chalham Dr High Point, NC 27260 Suzanne Michel Slade Box 26. Silver-leaf Dr. Hendcrsonvillc. NC 28739 103 Jonathan Lewis Slate 2719 Waleska Way East Point. OA 30344 74. 141. 147 Charles Alexander Sloop Rt. 9. Box 449. Pace Rd Hendersonville. NC 28739 147 Antoinette Marie Smith 314 Broadway St Lenoir. SC 28645 162 Bradley Todd Smith 4066 Chadds Crossing Marietta. GA 30062 103 Jennifer Saint Clair Smith PO Box 1769 Greenwood. SC 29646 55. 103. 147 Sylvia Lalita Smith PO Box 1062 Brevard. NC 28712 103. 132. 143 Paul Douglas Snediker PO Box 2854 Hendcrsonvillc. NC 28739 132. 133 Charles Jennings Snider. Jr. 232 Cherokee Rd Charlotte. NC 28207 103 Thomas Mills Snowden 1292 Rose Rd Clearwater. FL 33519 74. 179 Lora Rae Sobotka P O Box 607 San Antonio. FL 33576 74. 132. 142 Yong Chun Song 2001 Albert Rd Carrollton. TX 75007 20. 104. 146. 150. 151 Darren Timothy Sowell Rt. 2. Box 454-B Heath Springs. SC 29058 161 Diane Marie Specht Rt 5. Box 32B Crcstview. FL 32536 74, 32536 80. 104 Jamie Lynn Specht Rt. 5, Box 32B ( restview, FL 32536 74. 132. 133 Laura Lorraine Sproat 2206 Cherokee Tr. Valnco, FL 33594 104, 185 Robert Bryan Sprouve 129 Lake Sega Cir. Breva rd. NC 28712 147 Evan Miner St. John 204 Union St. E. Concord. NC 28025 75. 139 Erik Michael Steele 2804 Mintwood Ct. Woodbridgc. VA 22192 17. 104 Elizabeth Bartee Steffen 204 W. Rcdbud Dr. Knoxv lle. TN 37920 104 Ronald Wayne Stephens PO Box 366 Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 74 Pamela Diane Stephenson Rt 2. Box 208 Brvson City. NC 28713 30. 104 Quinlen Carter Stevens 989 Moorcs Mill Rd. Atlanta, GA 30327 Julie Kay Stewart 2734 Spring Dr Smyrna. GA 30080 74, 139, 142, 147. 167 Terri Darlene Stone 30 Tanglcwood MHP Swannanoa. NC 28778 104 Toni Leigh Stone Tanglewood MHP 30 Swannanoa, NC 75 Scott Richard Stonefield 213 Rosecommon Cary. NC 27511 104. 108, 133. 140, 166 Carol Marie Stoppelbein Rt I, Box 83 Elkton, FL 32033 104 Audra Meyer Stout 4809 Higci Ave. Sarasota. FL 33582 75, 139, 167 Jackie Rando Strickland 331 S. Guildford Cir. Florence. SC 29501 104 Kirk Randolph Strickland 1419 Towncs Rd Charlotte. NC 28209 Samuel Clifford Strong 248 Anita Dr. Winston Salem, NC 27104 Gregory Scott Strowd Route I Chapel Hill, NC 27514 33. 75. 80. 138. 167, 168 Clark Carlisle Stuck 1401 Arboretum Dr. Chapel Hill. NC 27514 104 Tami Lynn Supernaw 228 Conway St Greenfield, MA 01301 Angela Teresa Swiatkowski 2471 SW 50th St Ft Lauderdale. FL 33312 13. 75. 80. 154 Robert Miller Sydnor. Jr. 551 Ml. Hermoii Rd. Ashland. VA 23005 104. 147 Yuka Tachibana 7-5-24 Sakuragaoka Scndai City. Japan 105 Alvin Richard Talbert 30 Ardmore St. Asheville, NC 28803 17 Shannon Lenoir Talton 426 Fernando St Durham. NC 27793 104. 105. 126, 127, 132. 146. 147 Mika Tamada East-West Found, Inc. Atlanta. GA 30319 12. 75. 83. 138, 153 John Patrick Tasch 710 Roughbeard Rd. Winter Park, FL 32792 75 Lisa Michelle Taylor 142 Esther Dr. Cocoa Beach. FL 32931 105 Tammy S. Taylor 40 Meadowood Trail Deland. FL 32724 Wendy Taylor 17127 ' Thu ' ndcr Rd Jupiter. FL 33458 92. 105. 147 Michael Wayne Teague 215 Eastwood Pk Lenoir. NC 28645 James Wade Teer 2526-K Suffolk High Point. NC 27260 48. 105 Robin Wynn Thomas c o Whitmorc 119 Ncely Rd Brevard, NC 28712 75 Daniel Kent Thompson 1 120 Rembrandt Cir Charlotte. NC 28211 105 Joel Edward Thompson 3206 Chcrrv Tree Ln. Prospect. KY 40059 105 Julia Marie Thompson 8037 Midnight Pass Rd Sarasota. FL 33581 75. 181 Ellis H. Thorp. Ill 317 Decatur Rd McDonough. GA 30253 150 Mary Robin Tipton 2928 Abbey Ct. Winter Park. FL 32793 75 Mari Tosaka East-West Found Inc Atlanta. GA 30319 10, 75. 81. 139 Frank Troutman 3030 Bransford Rd. Augusta. GA 30909 75, 138 Lois J. Tsianiklides Rt. 3. Box 3I7A Forest City, NC 28043 105 Steven Craig Tucker 601 Hampton Ct. Marietta. GA 30064 Lisa Marie Tudor 10799 1 10th Lane N. Largo, FL 33544 105 Michael Eric Turner Rt. I, Box 708 Albcrnpmarlc. NC 28001 38. 108 m David Lawrence I ' hler 120 Allison Rd. Brevard. NC 28712 Carla Kay Llbrich 106 Highland Dr Clemson, SC 29631 50. 54. 76. 80, 139. 147, 153 [ .mi. ii. i Wylynn Valentine 108 Gillespie ' Dr Brevard. NC 28712 76 Ann Elizabeth YanKampen 928 Toxaway Ct. Hendcrsonvillc. NC 28739 105 Paula June Y ' asoll 4436 Darventry Ct. Charlotte. NC 28226 38. 76 Chad D. Veen 18 Knob Creek Rd Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 Miguel Lazaro Viadcro 4028 MacDonough Orlando. FL 32809 76. 108, 167 Lori Jill Vogel 1 1 2 Sharonview Ft. Mill. SC 29715 38, 76. 138 Necole Annette Vovles 3325 Sequoia Rd. Orange Park. FL 32073 105 Diana Maria Vuoso 830 Pine Ct. Naples. FL 33940 105 William Jerome W ' alkowiak 198 Index 1701 Wcslbrook Ct. Gastonia, NC 28052 106 Elizabeth Adele Wall Rl I, Box 529 Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 106. 47 Suzanne Marie Wall 3401 Fawn Trail Marietta. GA 30066 46. 106 nneite Carmen Wallace 1017 W Recess Rd. Hanahan. SC 29406 9. 42. 43. 51. 55. 76 William Todd Wallin 204 Cedar Park Cir. Sarasou. FL 34242 Ljwson Bradle) W alston. Jr. Rl. 2. Box 374 Tarboro, NC 27886 76. 143 1715 Byron Planlalion Rd Albans, GA 31707 12. 106 katherine Lee W hilaker 37 Rollingwood Ashcvillc. NC 28805 147 Ruber! Cliflon W hilaker 1612 Dixie Ln. Hendersonville. NC 28739 76 Timolhs Eugene While Rl 2. Box 328-D Cedar Bluff. VA 24609 106 kimberly Denise W hilmire Rl 3. Box I I A Brevard. NC 28712 106 Van Carrol Whilmire 114 While Oak Ln. Brevard. NC 28712 147 29-B Roval American Cii Carlisle. PA 17013 77 Melanie Anne W ilson 65 Premiss Bridge Rd Franklin, NC 28734 77. 80. 135. 139. 141. 147 Nancs Samanlha Wilson 527 West Oakland Ave. Sumlcr. SC 29150 18. 107. 132 Emors W instead 794 Glade Creek Rd. Pisgah Foresl. NC 28768 katherine Ann Wudtke P O Box 6473 Vero Beach. FL 32961 77 Theodore Christopher Wollslein Rl. II. Callicr Springs Rd Rome, GA 30161 77. 139 Pinellas Park. II ,3563 107 Fric Vincent Zimmerman 1817 Mcadowbcnd Dr Longwood. FL 32750 10. 107. 150 Jonathan Powell immerm PO Box 1272 Hickory, NC 28601 John Richard Zinn 8725 Kanner Hwj Indtantown. FL 33456 77 John Thaddeus Walthall 7605 Fleming Hills Dr Huntsville. AL 35802 106, 156 1. 1 mm, Walton 1302 Piedmont Dr Apt. E-18 Lenoir. NC 28645 109. 162 Christine Washburn Rl 4. Box 358-B Shelbs. NC 28150 8, 76 Walter Dasid Washington PO Box 668922 Charlotte. NC 28266 W inton Dattson Washington P.O. Box 668922 Charlotte. NC 28266 Angela ka W atkins 205 Pern ' s Chapel Rd Fletcher. NC 28732 106. 147 Joseph Evan Watson Box 421 Rosman. NC 28772 Darren Wesles Walls 2181 Brookneal Dr Gastonia. NC 28054 30. 106. 132 Leslie Carole Webb P O Box 775 Stanley. NC 28164 106. 183 James Mark Weeklex 102 Oak Trail Belmont. NC 28012 106 Dawn Reid Weideman PO Box 634 Weaverville. NC 28787 106 Stephen R. Wells 6925 SW 72 Cl. Miami. FL 33143 83. 141 Brian Charles Westrater 5004 Madison Cl. Charlottesville. VA 22901 156. 164 Dawn Waller Wetherbee Dana Lamonl W iggins 1 1 3 Woodrow Si. Favettcville. NC 28303 76 Mvranda Renee Wilcox 131 Marvwood Dr. High Point. NC 27260 76. 139 John Thomas Wildrick 4428 Ridgegale Dr Dululh. GA 30136 William Grigsbv Wilkie 1049 W. Conway Dr. Atlanta. GA 30327 50. 107 Margaret Edna Will PO Box 515 Dallas. NC 28034 77 Angela Renee Williams PO Box 824 Marion. SC 28752 139. 141 Datid Cares Williams 621-A Price Rd Hendersonville. NC 28739 38, 77 Heidi Denise Williams 102 Foxwood Dr Hendersonville. NC 28739 107. 143 Lee-Anne Williams 947 Montgomery Ave. Albemarle. NC 28001 107. 147 Maria Georgia Williams PO Box 278 Horse Shoe. NC 28742 54. 147 Trent Lane Williams 2452 Hyde Manor Dr. Atlanta. GA 30327 108. 143 James R. Willson Rl 3, Box 52E Brevard, NC 28712 Amy Brook Wilson 2122 Deepwood Cir. Harnsburg. NC 28075 Leslie Anne W ilson Dean Michael Wood 57 Dillingham Rd. Brevard. NC 2S712 Martha Elizabeth Wood 813 E. Cherrv Si Perrv. FL 32347 15. 29. 77 Sidnes Gro er Wood P.O Box 842 Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 Wendy Gail Wood 1620 S Ocean Blvd. Pompano Beach. FL 33062 107. 141. 147 Gars Ray Woods. Jr. 2009 10th Si. Ln. NW Hickory. NC 28601 107 Lionel Eugene Woods P.O Box 1204 Si. Stephens. SC 29479 Lesley Michele Wornom 1520 Tomberlin Rd. Sanford. NC 27330 107. 147 Allison Margaret Wright 803 Undcroak Dr Altamonte Springs. FL 32701 107. 153 Warren Burr A ardley 5 Seneca Rd. Ft. Lauderdale. FL 33308 83 Buddy Gabe Aoung Star Route Box 200 Rosman, NC 28772 Graydon Paul Aoung 913 Brushwood Kannapolis, NC 28082 107 keith Michael Aoung 968 Blackwood Si. Altamonte Springs. FL 32701 107. 150 Joan Marie Aourkoski 8909 59lh St. N. Index 199 ■1 1985-86 Pertelote Staff Larry Edwards Kathy Scogin Joyce Jackson Jerry Gay Tae Eaton Jon Theede Kristen Antley •Charlie Blythe Ramona Carpio Bonnie Crawford Mendy Johnson Gene Keenum Ashiyn Lassitcr •Anne Lauzon •Photographers Co- Editor Co-Editor Advisor Jostens Consultant In-plant Consultant Olan Mills Photographer Cathy Lisk •David Robinson Missy Robinson Chris Rogers •Andrea Ross Bari Siegall •Scott Stonefield Contributing Photographers Pope Bagwell. Anita Galloway, Julie Johnson. Norm Wilck. Laurent Augicr. Bill Browcr Coninbuling Ad Sales: Wayne Cook. Anna Galloway, Lisa Gardner Special Thanks lo. Dave Weimorc. Dan Rhett The 1 9tf(. edition of ihc Penclole was compiled by ihc Pcrielolc staff of Brevard College and was published by Brevard College The book was printed by Joslcn ' s Printing and Publishing Division in Clarksvillc, Tennessee The cover material is Buckram Linen ( 4614). and the cover art is lithographed in Medium Blue ( 185) The endshecis are Medium Blue ( 313), the paper stock is Matte ( 195). and the standard type is Times Roman ( 45) The Press Run is KOO copies 200 (losing
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