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famed ll ladlson I v I ore than a univeriitu . . . it A a tradition I Volume 79 James Madison University Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807 Dennis CONTENTS 2 «— i 1 L ■VVst 114 ifcv 274 4 • i a$ — ■s - ' Mm 362 OPENING-a perspective on the many elements that make up the JMU com- munity, from the Shenan- doah Valley to Harrison- burg to the campus and its people CULTURE-from plays to concerts, from dances to holiday celebrations, from semesters abroad to co-ed dorms, students at Madison experience it all ATHLETICS-in victory and defeat, the Dukes of James Madison University always show their com- petitive spirit and their loyalty to the purple and gold PEOPLE-made up of faculty and students, com- muters and on-campus residents, from in-state and out-of-state, the stu- dent body exemplifies diversity ACTIVITIES-a look at the many different ways JMU students can get in- volved with service groups, honor societies, profes- sional clubs and Greek organizations SPOTLIGHT-a collection of campus photographs taken from intriguing angles, some views that the average student might not readily notice or appreciate CLOSING-a summary of campus events and world news, telling the complete story of life at James Madison University during the 1986-87 academic year 18 194 350 Q] Towe Reddish Knob is great- it ' s a good way to forget about everything or just to get away. Carl Levesque, Senior 1 :pt.l2 LP ' ocpt.181 ' , ... - M- wc Helms I like JMU because the people here know how to have a good time. And the girls are good looking too!!! Jim Oddono, Sophomore I transferred to JMU this year for the atmosphere!! It is an environment where you can learn both academically and culturally. I really like it here because the people are very receptive. Mike Dyson, Sophomore • - Towe JMU — A Dynamic Environment The boundaries of James Madison University extend beyond Interstate 81 and Main Street as the impact of the university is felt throughout the Harrisonburg community and Shenandoah Valley. Each year the population of James Madison contributes to the economic growth of the sur- rounding area by patronizing local businesses. Through the Fine Arts series and disciplines, the Visiting Scholars pro- gram and UPB events, opportunities to enhance cultural awareness exist. In return, the Shenandoah Valley provides several places where students can escape the day-to-day pressures of col- lege life. Students have traditionally enjoyed camping ex- cursions to the Skyline Drive or remote Switzer ' s Dam. The picturesque sunrises and sunsets of Reddish Knob create a lasting impression for those who have witnessed them. Massanutten provides year-round recreational activities for all to enjoy. Golf and skiing are the most popular sports at the mountain resort. Each year, as the campus grows in population, the need for physical plant expansion arises. The ever-present con- struction equipment around campus shows how this need is constantly being met. With the increasing enrollment comes a demand for the addition of more classes. This type of change triggers a restructuring of courses and sometimes an entire department. The physical maturation of the university is not the only growth JMU experiences. As times change so do attitudes. JMU grows with the time by facing new frontiers — technological, social and academic with an open mind. However, the environment and the willingness to adapt within requires one main ingredient — the people. It takes a dynamic cast of thousands — from the Board of Visitors, administration, faculty and staff, alumni, students, parents and friends of JMU, to begin, expand and continue the traditions of this university. The interaction of these groups of people is the mainstay of the university community. As the entire university community progresses, a pride in past and present traditions remains constant. With the basic traditions established, one entity is created — THE university of Virginia-- James Madison University, a tradi- tion in excellence. 10 :,..-, : ■JkX; Helms 11 Helms ' JMU gives you good directions for life, but you ' re the only one who can draw the map to use them. Kevin Bousman, Junior 12 13 14 Since I ' ve beeen here I ' ve noticed that JMU has achieved a much higher status in the minds of people not directly connected to the university. That really makes me proud to be a student here!! Kim Smith, Junior Towe 15 ' The people ofJMU are a diverse group. They ' mesh ' together nicely! Because of this ' meshing, ' the perceptions I had of college life proved to be true when I came to Madison. Rob Goode, Junior Helms p3 77 KM Towe 17 ampus life at James Madison University involves many entertaining events. Students participated in outdoor happenings such as the freshman watermelon feast, Spring Fever, Valley Day, Homecoming festivities and the traditional Christmas tree lighting. Big name shows came to JMU including the Hooters, Bob Hope, Chuck Mangione, Lysistrata and Evita. And, as is the case every year, students enjoyed performing arts concerts, semesters abroad and their friendships made here at JMU. CULTURE A Tradition in Excitement 18 19 Towe 20 Qpring Fever Towe Everyone out there was having fun; it was a big outdoor party. Doug Fiamingo, Junior 21 ., GREEK SING Davis 22 Davis Davis It was crazy! To be part of a musical production and to watch friends perform in the spotlight — there ' s nothing like it. Chris McNerney, Junior 23 (Knmmencemcttt Heir When I was a freshman I thought all the seniors knew exactly what they were going to do. Now I see my friends biting their nails and I know that I ' ll be in their shoes next year Danielle Mc Williams, Junior Helms 24 26 Helms I ' m ready to get out into the real world but I ' ll always remember the fun, friends and good times we had at JMU. Pam McCraw, Senior 27 fTlay Session 28 Helms With one topic to concentrate on, I could get a good grade and party all I wanted! Kim Smith, itfflihrtii Junior l-lms 29 Towe 30 ielms It ' s the most interesting place. People play k ickball, football, croquet and golf here. John Farmakidas, Junior Towe 31 Conrad Wilse 32 j I HI U Semester in Iric orence Sanders 33 ' You learn so much about yourself traveling abroad. Thinking back on Florence only brings happiness; I actually got to visit the places some people only read about ' Karen Sanders, Junior Sanders Wilsey 34 3i renze ilsey 35 ■mm m Cochran a LE P z : s-sey - DE R ff o PA SO pVBl t ' ?v Cochran 36 ' Paris is the most beautiful city in the uorld. There is something new to do veryday. I think we saw every corner of ranee. Marcia Cochran, Senior ochran 37 Papalios The spring of 1986 was a special time in London. We formed an incredibly tight family of friends, we exchanged endless laughter and cheer, and we opened a treasure chest of memories that will glow brightly and cleanly long after all of us leave JMU. John Sadler, Senior 38 Papalios Papalios 39 Helms VALLEY DAY t- Towe 40 41 Soule ' There are studios in basements and garages; JMU has managed to pul its art studios in creative places that lend to the artistic atmosphere. ' Clayton Petry, Sophomore 42 creative corners mm 43 p It was the first time I made my bed since I ' ve been here. ' Christine Daly, Freshman Helms 4 1 Helms 45 1 1 years of saving tears . . . Gervinski Webb 46 iervinski The people made it special. It ' s amazing how well you get to know someone after spending a night with them in a van and running 150 miles! Jeff Robinson, Junior Jervinski and we ' re not tired yet LOGAN ' S RUN 47 Helms There ' s so much freedom here. Trish Dill, Freshman Towe 48 Freshmen elms Towe W I i 49 Marching Royal Dukesi 50 Everyone gets along really well. The closeness we feel goes beyond the field. Brian Soule, Junior 51 Towe 52 JMU is rockin ' ! It ' s really more fun than humans are supposed to have! Dick Futrell, Senior 53 Returning to JMU Helms Helms 54 Towe Sitting on the hill was great. It was a crowded mass of students and alumni with kids running around, and we were all having a good time. Tom Moyers, Junior 55 Helms 56 HOMECOMING Helms Helms 58 Tailgating v i I love tailgating because it is so much easier to see people there than to find them in the stadium. Maura Hanrahan, Senior elms Heir 59 SHOOT YOURSELF A Nine-Year Tradition What on earth would ever encourage two JMU students to disguise as a terrible accident victim and a doctor or as two commandos or as Groucho Marx look-alikes? Nothing except the Dluestone ' s Ninth Annual Shoot Yourself contestll Shoot Yourself is an opportunity for JMU students to pose with their friends or the faculty in any number of crazy, clever or unique manners. A Dluestone photographer sets up the camera to focus and prepare for the shot. Then someone in the picture is supposed to pull the camera ' s release cord to shoot the picture. The Bluestone staff then judges all the photos and votes on a first, second and third place winner. All other contestants receive honorable mention recognition for their time and ef- forts in the Shoot Yourself contest. A record number of applicants shot themselves for the 1987 Dluestone and the staff is pleased to present the winners on the following pages. First place goes to seniors Dick Futrell and Mark Pratt for Health Centre, second place to Evolution of a College Student, and third place to Kid at Heart. Con- gratulations to all who participated! 60 First Place- Health Centre Second Place Evolution of a College Student 61 Third Place Kid at Heart All Folked Up r ¥ 62 Invasion J.M.U. Hot for Teacher r r 63 Get Trashed Getting Picked Up at JMU r f 64 ' Best Little Whorehouse n Harrisonburg No One Will Ever Know 65 Wayland: Men and Women Coming Together Studies Abroad 1986 Bombed in Paris 66 Do You Recognize This House? ¥ r We Did Our Time in Burgertory 67 1 In Search of a M.R.S. Degree ' Nursing Students Shoot Themselves ' 68 Life in Q Convent (Oops!) Converse You Can ' t Spell nASTy Without Us r r HAUOWCEM Towe The Halloween parties at Mad- ison are always fun. Because of Fall Break this year we just par- tied earlier in the week Joe Hen- son, Junior. Towe Towe J ; ; 70 ■= = £ ££- £££££ 71 Some students at JMU insist on being models to their peers — attending classes regularly and never getting behind in any of their homework. Yet other students do only what is needed to slide by — going to their classes when they have tests (or reviews for tests) and staying up every night during exam week just to pass their courses. But both the model student and the student who just scrapes by miss an occasional class or two for a legitimate reason. The following are some of these excuses that students lay on their teachers for missing classes: 1. 1 was up late studying for another test and missed my first class. 2. 1 had to work. 3. My roommate forgot to reset our alarm after he she got up. 4. (Seniors) I had an interview for a job after graduation. 5. One of my relatives died (or got married or had a baby . . . ) 6. Well, I ' m a commuter and I couldn ' t get to campus cause it was snowing. 7. 1 was at the health center all afternoon. 8. My ride is leaving early for semester break. 9. My ride didn ' t come back from semester break until late. NOW check out the next page for the real reasons that students skip their classes . . . Helms Towe 72 Towe 1. The teacher has no attendance policy. 2. 1 was too lazy to do all of the homework. 3. Pee Wee ' s Big Adventure was on HBO at the same time as class. 4. (Girls) I couldn ' t find anything to wear and my hair looked bad. 5. (Guys) I woke up too late for a shower and then I couldn ' t find my baseball hat. 6. On All My Children , Erica ' s plane had just been hijacked and then crashed in the jungles of South America and I had to see if she survived. 7. I went to Ladies ' Night at JM ' s the night before. 8. It was Monday. 9. It was Friday. Dennis 73 They are true showmen with lots of energy. Melissa Freese, Freshman Helms Towe 74 Madisonians 75 Being from a civilian family, ROTC is a totally different lifestyle than I ' m used to. It ' s a challenge. ' Anne Staszecki, Junior Towe O ' Bovle 76 ROTC $2 . ' i J ' Boyle 77 Keeping the Dukes Entertained Students at James Madison can always find many ways to amuse themselves — frequenting the few bars in Har- risonburg, attending sports events, dancing, going to the movies, watching television. In 1986 and 1987, these students saw the continuation of the success of many favorite celebrities, as well as some new faces on the na- tional entertainment scene. In the world of rock and roll, David Lee Roth split from Van Halen and began a solo career with the album Eat ' Em and Smile . Meanwhile, Van Halen teamed up with rocker Sammy Haggar and produced 5150, the first number one album in the history of the band. The past year also saw the comebacks of several popular Seventies ' rock and roll bands. These revived groups in- cluded the Monkees with That Was Then, This Is Now, Boston with Third S tage and the Moody Blues with The Other Side of Life . Tom Cruise starred in Top Gun , one of the biggest films of the year. After the great success of Top Gun , Cruise also starred in The Color of Money with the ever-popular Paul Newman. Whoopi Goldberg received some well-deserved recogni- tion when she starred in the critically acclaimed film, The Color Purple . She followed up that triumph with the com- edy Jumpin ' Jack Flash , a movie whose title song featured Aretha Franklin in a remake of the old Rolling Stones hit. Madonna and husband Sean Penn celebrated their first wedding anniversary in 1986 and co-starred in one of the biggest film flops of the year, Shanghai Surprise . Madonna also released the popular album, True Blue , with the hit singles: Live To Tell, Papa Don ' t Preach, True Blue and Open Your Heart. Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis continued to entertain their audiences in the Tuesday night favorite, Moonlighting. The popularity of the show also boosted Willis to commercial success for products such as Seagram ' s Wine Coolers. The Boss gave his multitude of fans a spectacular Christmas present in 1986 — Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Live 1975-85 . This 40-song showcase of Springsteen ' s career features such hits as Spirit in the Night, Jersey Girl, Born To Run, and the previously unreleased War. The popularity of The Cosby Show continued to grow in 1986 and 1987, making it the top-rated program on NBC. Students crammed themselves into television lounges, dorm rooms or friends ' living rooms to watch the big Thursday three: The Cosby Show, Family Ties starring Michael J. Fox, and Cheers. 78 reading day I always say I ' m going to do a little work on reading day but somehow I never seem to get around to it. ' Becky Linthrop, Senior 4 [We I usually spend the morning trying to I recover from the night before and the afternoon trying to get my work organized so that I can begin to study before dinner. ' Nick Walters, Sophomore 81 ' Everything about Christmas — the parties Santa Claus, gifts and Christmas carols — eases the pain of taking exams. Bil Womack, Senioi Christmas I look forward to the tree lighting ceremony. It ' s like sharing a family Christmas with your friends from school. ' Pam Schubert, Junior December graduation gives us another reason to celebrate during the holidays. Paul Gehrig, Junior Dennis Dennis Hecember Commencement 84 Dennis 85 Helms The fine arts program has a lot of open doors. You just have to give it a try and get involved. Sue hinder, Senior Helms 86 James Madison University 1986-87 87 I never realized how good our fine arts department was until I attended some of the concerts just before Christmas. Todd Bowman, Freshman Helms Helms 88 H U Aen4ify .. Helms 90 U ?©@m I1IIIIIB It ' s a great place to relax, have fun, and hang out. I don ' t think many people know Madison has a pool room. Tom Silvers, Freshman 91 92 Lysistrata Tom King ' s production of ' Lysistrata ' would have had Aristophenes rolling in the aisles. Kathleen Kay, Freshman 93 lelms JMU Experimental Theater The Wampler building, once a turkey hat- chery, is the home of the James Madison Ex- perimental Theater. Almost entirely student operated, it provides students with hands-on learning experience. Directing, writing.lighting and producing are some of the facets which can be explored. Unique to the Experimental Theater is the cozy atmosphere which encourages a more in- timate relationship between the actors and the audience.The small theater lends the audience to forget that they are spectators and become par- ticipants.There is no curtain or raised stage to re- mind the audience that they are outsiders look- ing in. The James Madison Experimental Theater of- fers an active experience not only to those on stage but to all who enter its doors. 95 I guess you can say Fm a dedicated basketball fan — haven ' t missed a home game in the four years I ' ve been here. Maria Huber, Senior Helms ' Sometimes we ' re accused of being too rowdy or inconsiderate of other teams, but from the away games I have attended, I think Madison atheletes should be proud of the fans they have. Mandy Risdon, Sophomore Helms 96 There ' s a real camaraderie between the teams and the fans, especially the bastketball team. When the team works harder, the fans respond so that when the team has a couple off games, the fans are still rocking the conuo. Dana Hurt, Sophomore 97 Helms Dennis 98 ■C ■' ' ' - • 7 elms I went sledding with the little kids in my neighborhood; I had to push them up the hill and piggyback them home because the snow was so deep. Cece Perkins, Senior 4 The snow storms were pretty bad, but everything was under control as soon as they got both the plows out on the road. Mark Pratt, Senior 99 WW 8 ooters The Hooters and the audience had an incredible amount of energy-- the whole place was rocking! Tina Shaffer, Senior Helms 102 Chuck Maugione Max ■U, ■I s H ■H Waxing Poetics : Waxing Poetics is one of the quality bands that the I JPB can bring here to Madison. People should come ut and support them. Mike Kesslar, Junior •38 Special 106 ' M The crowd was unbelievably rowdy and the band sounded great; they played all the old songs I wanted to hear. ' Amy Nails, Senior ' Tov 108 r-9 A Maxims is a great opportunity for students to get on stage and perform and have some fun without being too serious. Lou Eblett, Sophomore V W HM -7 ■■V-, WxftM H1S1JIM + Dennis 110 Life Off Campus )ennis ' You can enter- tain freely in your own home; there is never a dull mo- MMi$i ment living off campus. Beth Fay , Junior )ennis Dennis 111 Dennis I enjoy living at JM Apartments because it gives me the best of both worlds. I can live off campus and still walk to class. ' Julie Deshazo, Senior Pen is 112 Living in a house off campus is great because it ' s a bigger place in which to make a mess and a harder place to be found by the authorities. Gerry Shaffer, Junior iff ■113 n integral part of any university community is the continued interest in intercollegiate athletics. Offering twelve varsity sports for men and twelve varsity sports for women, the athletic department of James Madison provides a variety of exciting competitive athletics for spectators and participants. Whether winning or losing, endurance is always a quality possessed by the athletes of JMU — giving their all for their respective teams. ATHLETICS A Tradition in Endurance 114 115 Helms Towe The best feeling I get from playing is succeeding-doing the best I could at one play or one at bat. Success is the only measure of progress. Scott Mackie, Junior Towe 116 Missal Towe Towe 117 118 ' My main objective is to make contact so hey have to make a play on me. That ' s my ob as the lead off batter-to get on so the big uys behind me can hit me in. Jeff jarber, Junior ( I stress individual improvement. Individual greatness comes with team success. As a team the goal is always to win- the only reason for losing is that the other team deserved it more. Brad Babcock, Coach Dana Allison Rodney Boddie Mark Brockell Glen Deren Nick DeVincentis Scott Economy Scott Engle Chris Garber Jeff Garber Bobby Holland Bobby Ivanicki Jim Kimbrough Tim Layn Mike Linskey Joe Macavage Scott Mackie Mike Matthews Eric Miller Steve Schwartz Mike Stout Robert Trumbo Kevin White Assistant Coaches: Ray Heatwole, Tom Sheridan 119 Archery is like a game of chess. It requires a lot of concentration and it also requires physical as well as mental stamina. ' Tom Hoffman, Sophomore Coach Horn is really great about being available to help us work out problems outside of practice. Whether its with a shot we are having trouble with or a personal problem, she is there. Mike McDonald, Sophomore Towe Towe 120 Helms 121 ' f ■' ■« J i 1 d L B i 1 S W wft f s Helms Towe 122 Towe ' he mens and womens teams practice together p tnd develop really close friendships and it is ■hose friendships that keep you with the team when you have all the other pressures of school fi deal with. Janis Havranek, Senior I It is interesting and exciting working with students. It is a nice experience to have the opportunity to work with skilled individuals. Margaret Horn, Coach Bob Davis Doug Fague Brett Gainer Mark Haskoor Janice Havranek Tom Hoffman Libby McConnell Mike McDonald Suzi Miller Henry Notaro David Pepin Chuck Plummer 123 Helms Usually I just think about winning for the team and I think that I ' m part of that team. I build my energy off my teammates energy ' Nicole Deskins, Sophomore 124 • -sate: •v ■c I want to make this a good program. I want to be recognized by others. I want to do it. It takes hard work but that ' s ok. Judy Apostolico Susanne Augustauskas Teren Block Julie Campbell Katie Colombell Karen Croom Nicole Deskins Vevette De Vance Elene Eaglin Patricia Gant Laurie Johnson Lorna Lewis Nicole Long Rhonda Mason Patricia Mebane Kari Nelson Gina Progar Lisa Pulvirent Sarah Simon Debbie Walker Jeanne Winters They are all good competitors. They have the same quality of goals that I do. They want to do well and that ' s what they shoot for. They run against great caliber runners, and the desire to do well is the best motivator. Most of all they love what they are doing. ' ' Gwen Harris, Coach 125 My best event is the 400 but I prefer to run the 200. I ' m one of the few people crazy enough to run the 400. Most people hate it, not that I like it but it ' s what I ' m best suited for. Chris Miller, Junior ' Winning is not my first priority. My goal isn ' t to beat the competition I ' m running against. As long as I perform well, it doesn ' t matter what place I get. But it still would be nice to win!!! Pat Julius, Senior H 126 Sports Info Coaching keeps me young. I feed off the students ' energy and ideas and I hope I can give them something in return ' Bill Walton, Coach Doug Bloor John Cauthen Carl Childs George Corbin Scott Dunn George Fitch Darryl Harris Shaun Herkins Mark Holmes Bob Jones Kevin Jones Pat Julius Craig LeCesne D. D. Manns Eric Marwitz Chris Miller Brian Milliken Wayne Plympton Scott Rogers Mike Rose Lenny Russell Brad Smith Tim Smith Earl Walker Peter Weilenmann Gary Wilmont Assistant Coaches: Kent Todd Bruce Coldsmith 127 Helms 128 Helms We have a wide variety of people on the team this year; one from England, another from Trinidad, and all over the East Coast. Their remarks and reactions are different from those in the states, making for very funny situations. Trevor Hershey, Sophomore ; ■Towe 129 The fans we get are pure soccer fans. We don ' t get the big party crowds like football fiut the fans we get are die hards. We had more fans at the UVa game than they did. ' Billy Kingsley, Senior ' We are a team that enjoys success through team effort-different people score at different times. We don ' t really rely on one individual but work as a team. Tom Martin, Coach Jon Aldom Craig Baur Frank Cavallo Tony Dickson Jim Gill Greg Griffith Trevor Hershey Gary Hind Marc Hinson Mike Jerrells Phil Kassar Bill Kingsley Bill Leinibach Kurt Leudy Kevin McKenna Eric Miller Pat Nellies Chris North Tom O ' Neal Pat O ' Neill John Polis Bob Pracher Frank Radics Andrew Richardson JeffRidderhoff Chris Saul Christon Simon Dan Stewart Dan Wright Pat Yanez Assistant Coach: Nino Altomonte Helms 131 Helms 132 ' ' We have always played against nationally ranked teams, but this year juas different. We felt that we had a chance against them. We can hang joith those teams. Marc Hinson, Junior Helms 133 Dennis iH x 134 After winning the first set fairly easily nd going up early in the second set, ometimes its hard to keep yourself from ztting up. If I keep from letting up, things urn out okay. Gary Shendell, Senior This group is by far the closest in ability we ' ve ever had. Every guy out there is capable of playing one or playing six, which should make us a good team at four, five and six. ' Jack Arbogast, Coach Carl Bell Lee Bell Keith Ciocco Sonny Dearth Kevin Jones Quentin Kelly Gary Shendell Rob Smith 135 Helms Helms I think concentration is the biggest part in preparing for a game. Everyone takes things seriously so it makes it easier. Kim Crawford, Junior 136 I think that overall the team is playing very well. They ' re executing what we have been practicing, and they ' re showing a lot of confidence. r: I don ' t think that we ' re approaching any game differently; they ' re all important. We have to play our game and execute what we do well. ' ' Dee McDonough, Coach Diane Buch Julie Crawford Ashley Duncan Suzanne Fox Elo Goodman Ingrid Hekman Jennifer Heslin Amy Hicks Susan Kewer Jamie Little Heather Maple Lisa Milliken Laura Mistrik Felice Moody Donna Morris Assistant Coach: Kerry Nadwodny Tammi Peterson Jenni Rehm Sue Reichle Debby Rigby Michelle Risch Mona Ryabik Tracy Schwandt Amy Silcox Paige Smith Amy Symms Kathi Twiford Julie Williamson Sandy Wilson Sue Zymroz Beth Bozman 137 138 ' Working with the new coaching staff has teen a great boost for the whole team. Vheir positive attitude toward us is a great notiuator to play our best Robert hristian, Junior L Helms The football program as we see it for the future is taking shape. We feel we are setting new foundation that we can build on in years to come. We are a young team that has faced a lot of adversity early on in the season. We struggled early but I feel that it says a lot about the character of the team, that we were able to get things together. Joe Purzycki, Coach 139 Towe My main objectives are to be the kind of free safety that makes other teams somewhat concerned about where I am and what I am doing on the field, and ultimately to become the best free safety in the history of James Madison. Marshall Barnes, Senior Helms 140 Helms The fan support is great when we ' re winning. But true fan support comes during rough times in the season-when things aren ' t going our way. John Druiett, Junior Towe Playing a collegiate varsity sport takes from your social and academic life to a certain extent. But what is gained in discipline and self-esteem far outweighs that. Tim Garrity, Sophomore A 1! Dennis 142 Marcus Adkins Marshall Barnes Steve Bates Eric Baylor Carlo Bianchini Craig Blandford Lamont Breedlove Keith Brent Richie Bresee David Brooks Al Brown Brad Brown Keith Brown Joe Campbell Jeff Carey Bob Christian George Collins Greg Colvin Antonio Cupit Brian Dacy Roy Delph Mike Dinges Lance Doty John Druiett Jim Eckenrode Tag Entwisle Marty Fitzgerald Paul Fornadel Walt Frye Carlton Gaines Tim Garrity Dallas Gibson Pat Gilbert Keith Gilliam Brian Gilmer Tony Graddy Eric Green Arnold Grevious Kelvin Griffin John Gutter Joe Habit Tom Halikman Richard Hall Steve Haynes Ron Hilliard Rob Howard Bob Huggard Terry Jackovic Eupton Jackson Chris Jacobs Frank Jacobs Jay Johnson Teddy Joseph Barry Kelley Chris Kepley Bill Killian Dan Kobosko Willie Lanier Bryan Lewis Tom Liska Lou Mareski Warren Marshall Dean McCullough Alfred McGeachy Greg Medley Tim Miers Todd Mikolajczyk Rick Miller Tony Miller Kenny Mitchell Bill Muller David Murphy Tom Page Gary Patenaude Mark Patsey Dennis Phillips Darrell Rawlinson Brian Rees Brian Reznik Mark Salisbury Dave Schaeffer Chris Schellhammer Julius Sherman Jamie Slusser Sonny Smith Steve Sobsczak Rodney Stockett Doug Sweeney John Sweeney Leon Taylor Emmitt Thomas Darryl Thompson Keith Thornton Scott Todd Steve Tone Matt Uliana Mark Urbielewicz David Walters Roger Waters Leon Watts James Weatherspoon Jack Weichmann Kevin White Neal Wilkinson Albert Williams Scott Wollard Scott Wood Shawn Woodson Dennis 143 i 4 f Dennis 144 ' We have a strong team unity, but ueryone is their own person. We spend a t of time together and we ' re all very close, ut we don ' t let running rule our lives. ' ' p eren Block, Senior Helms ■1 Robin Baldwin Teren Block Julie Campbell Dawn Carter Susy Caseman Anne Drozdowski Patricia Gant Jennifer Keadle Lorna Lewis Tracy MacGowan Tina Nagurny Lori Robinson Jeanne Winters Claire Wojtal Doug Bloor Donald Cocke James Dotter Scott Dunn George Fitch Jeff Fitch Robert Jones David Julius Tim Kane Steve Kurtz Chris Murray Jon Richart Robert Reidel Brian Schmidt Peter Weilenmann We performed well at the time we needed to. We were and still are a young squad. We are progressing at the rate we expected. Bill Walton, Coach The team has to be in tip- top shape to perform, we are having to work extremely hard. We have the talent but we are a small team. We have several good runners, and the rest are working extremely hard (to improve themselves). Gwen Harris, Coach 145 ' The most difficult situation I was ever in was teeing up in my first college tourna- ment. To get out of it, I calmed my nerves and went through with my first shot, which turn- ed out to be a good one. Brian Groff Junior 146 Dennis [I got interested in golf by going out caddy - ngfor my Dad when I was ten, and I liked it so much I started playing for myself ' rett West, Junior I ' m more encouraged this year than I have been before. We have some depth at the six, seven and eight spots this year. Tom Hurt, Coach Roger Bandy John Bishop Deni Dennis Jim Fish Brian Grade Kevin Gregory Brian Groff Matt Moyers Heath Peden John Screen Rob Slavonia Derek Sprague Brett West 147 I transferred here from a Division II school because I wanted a place with more opportunities. The girls are a lot better and the quality in Division I is much higher. Its a lot tougher. Renee Lemmerman, Sophomore Helms Helms 148 I stress doubles because we have done well in the past, but my major emphasis to the girls is to have fun playing. This is my eleventh year here. I never thought I would stay this long. But this is a good school and I love the kids. Maria Malerba, Coach Stephanie Baker Jennifer Brandt Cathy Cox Terri Gaskill Chris Gillies Wendy Gross Karen Johnson Kris Ladden Tina Moore Dale Ozarowski Heir 149 s . V I ' v:-v%: ristf :•:••:• 150 it ELECTRIFYING Whether enjoying JMU athletics from the stands or from the playing field it takes an energetic group of people to proudly display the purple and gold. In the seventy-nine year history of JMU numerous tradi- tions have evolved that represent the spirit of the students. Most of these traditions we take for granted since they were here when we arrived, but they are a vital part of the spirit of JMU. JMU fans find ways to get caught up in the excitement of the competition. During football season students and alumni congregate to the hill where the revelry of the fans flourishes. This most popular vantage point which often takes the place of the stadium has been a potential site for various buildings over the years. But the tradition of Saturday on the hill remains a part of JMU. A significant tradition during football season at many universities is tailgating. Some people prefer to grill ham- burgers next to their RV ' s; others go the more elaborate route complete with a limousine, tables decorated with china, crystal, and linen tablecloths, in purple and gold of course. It ' s not unusual to find Godwin field speckled with tailgate parties before home games. Another tradition at JMU is the Electric Zoo. Toilet paper throwing, ignoring the opponent ' s starting line up, and other antics intended to intimidate the opponent characterize the zoo! Even after conference rules prohibited toilet paper throw- ing, the spirit of the zoo continues and fans still rock the convo. The hill, tailgating, and the Electric Zoo — all a part of JMU ' s spirited traditions. f 151 Golf is my second life. It is an individual is well as a team sport. We practice as individuals, but work together as a team in ' he tournaments. There ' s a lot of omaraderie among the players and team members. Tar a McKenna, Sophomore Mavs ( T have always enjoyed working with young women. Their personalities are enough motivation to coach. As a coach, I work with them as individuals. What works for one girl doesn ' t work for all and it ' s a challenge. ' Team goals are always locked with individual goals. My goal this year was to get all their personalities attuned, so the only thing on their mind is good golf. It has worked well so far and it shows in their golf. Martha O ' Donnell, Coach Lucy Adams Lynne Hunter Karen Jefferson Wendy Kern Donna Martz Janet Matsey Tara McKenna Laurie Swanson 153 Dennis Denni9 154 Dennis The key to our success is playing together and being a team. We go after our goals as a team, personal goals come second to those goals. Sydney Beasley, Junior Helms 155 Helms 156 W The Seniors mean a lot to the team. They were my first recruiting class. They have been the nucleus we have added to every year. I have a lot of pride in my career here. We have been able to go from the bottom of the barrel to the top 20 in a four year period. Sheila Moorman, Coach Sydney Beasley Sandy Broughton Diane Budd Donna Budd Missy Dudley Julie Franken Alisa Harris Jamie Hinton Floretta Jackson Erin Mahony Jennifer Tutt Betsy Witman Coach: Sheila Moorman Assistant Coach: Andy Morrison 157 Tow. 158 ' We are fine tuning all of our talents. Our ]oal is to be the best we can be, knowing ue played hard even if we didn ' t win the ame. Alisa Harris, Sophomore i iviW 4 «r U v J Dennis Dennis sj J, Tb Dennis te fc f A IHU m 159 The crowd has to get the team fired up, they are like the sixth player. For me personally, it ' s good to see that they are so involved. Eric Brent, Senior Soule 160 The first time we beat Tech the coach had a tear in his eye he was so happy. We beat them on their home court the first time. The second time we had them on neutral court and we felt even more confident that we ' d win the game. Ralph Glenn, Junior cfA 5 if- y Helms Helms 161 162 When I became Head Coach it was a change in the sytem and the way we played. We were recruiting under one style and playing under another, but I feel we are more on track now. a We play for the seniors, like Boo Boo Brent and John Newman. It ' s important for them and something they will always remember. I ' d like them to go out as winners. John Thurston, Coach Thorn Brand Eric Brent Claude Ferdinand Ralph Glenn Benny Gordon Robert Griffin Ken Halleck Anthony Inge George Kingland David Monroe John Newman Ken Schwartz Kennard Winchester Coach: John Thurston Assistant Coaches: Tom McCorry, Dave Dutton 163 Soule There ' s more aggressiveness on the court The people are bigger and I have to be up every night and play hard. Benny Gordon, Junior 164 Towe 165 166 Everyone likes the new coach. It is a new challenge and a little more relaxed than last year, but I feel we will accomplish the same amount we did last year. It will be a fun challenge. Suzanne Meyer, Junior I am very pleased with the players. With only one returning starter and no seniors it could have been a difficult season, a rebuilding one, but instead the players were mentally tough and made things happen. ' Lynn Davidson, Coach Cathy Cole Chrissy Haislip Erica Johnson Julie Kessler Rosemary McHugh Suzanne Meyer Pat Murphy Chrissie Penas Rachel Price Chris Scott Dina Thomas Helms 167 Swimming is an individual and team sport because you are working to get your best time but you also want the team to do well Mark Agnew, Freshman lUT, i i mjJJ. U± ' ( : Towe 168 [77us year ias been tough for us) because the team idso well last year. Morale lems to be coming up. aul Casazza, Junior Towe ■' ■Mark Agnew Bill Brackman Michael Callahan Paul Casazza Ken Clarkson David Davis Brian Drinkwater Brian Ellis Steve Figg Myles Flint Michael Gough Stephen Gough Kenneth Gray Michael Hurley Michael Irwin Eric Johnson Thomas Kelly Drew Lanzarotta Chris Lutrzykowski Brad Miller Stephen Miller Chris Morello John Neikirk Kevin Organ Bill O ' Connor Randy Parker Keith Parrella Mike Primich Scott Sanger Justin Sheehy Dan Sutherland Brian Tobias Brian Toibin Steve Virostek Head Coach: Charles Arnold 169 £ was worth all of the work. Andrea Currier, Sophomore With swimming you have got to stay on top, because it can get really repetitious and monotonous. Lisa Caswell, Junior Towe 170 aatsi. ' mmmm 7 ■Towe We have a lot of depth in all strokes. There isn ' t one swimmer in each event who is much faster than the others. I feel this is one of our major strengths. Judi Flohr, Coach Rae Ashbridge Deirdre Barr Beth Brubaker Beth Campbell Lisa Caswell Andrea Currier Erin Daley Beckie D ' Andrea Jenni Demko Valerie Donohue Kim Dustin Shelby Green Claudia Hoyt Barbie Johnson Anne Jones Karen Knowles Kamie Kuester Mary Mumber Leslie Norton Donna Rosato Stacie Rush Kathleen Walsh Head Coach: Judi Flohr 171 E Helms This year JMU is up and coming. We are showing more depth and higher emotions as well as giving teams tougher competition than in the past. Rob Blankenship, Junior Helms 172 We have been a successful team in the gym and in the classroom. The team GPA was 2.97 and I feel this showed in - our all around success. Scott Gauthier, Coach Robert Blankenship Mark Cira David Cverko Eric Haney Mike Harley Rob Kurtz Bob McKiernan Tim Mullin9 Tim Ratliff Mark Smith Dan Villasenor Head Coach: Scott Gauthier Assistant Coach: John Romine 173 This year we had a new coaching staff and it took a while to get used to, but I think it worked out really well We had a good team to show for it. Laura Peterson, Senior Helms Heir 174 It has been a learning experience for me as a first year coach. The women ' s competition has been more competitive than the men ' s. Scott Gauthier, Coach Lynette Brunger Lisa Bentivegna Missy Bova Donna Byrd Kelly Conroy Cindy Dunn Evelyn Ennis Carol Hnatuk Dawn Kiss Heather McKegg Lisa Megee Jennifer Pestorius Laura Peterson Stacey Sauer Beth Smith Head Coach: Scott Gauthier Assistant Coach: Kelly Crepps 175 HERITAGE Sports at JMU have always played an important role in the university ' s history. Organized sports have evolved from the recreational clubs of 1908 to the competitive teams as we know them today. The first athletic teams were actually clubs and participated in intramural competition. Basketball and tennis clubs formed in 1908 and were the first women ' s sports in the university ' s history. Two years later the Athletic Association formed. This organization was responsible for scheduling club and in- tergroup sports competition. In 1921 basketball became the first official varsity sport. Volleyball and field hockey followed in 1922 and 1924 respec- tively. Today all three enjoy success as nationally ranked teams. In 1946 when men enrolled as regular students a need for men ' s athletics grew. Basketball became the first sport for men just as it had for the women and was the dominant sport from 1947 to 1966. The next year sororities sponsored touch football teams for the men. Intramurals for men were also an essential component of the athletic program. As enrollment increased over the years other varsity sports such as tennis, soccer, and wrestling were established. Today JMU boasts twelve varsity sports for men and twelve for women. Both men and women participate in archery, basketball, cross country and track and field, golf, gymnastics, swimming and diving, and tennis. Baseball, football, soccer, and wrestling are other prominent men ' s athletics while the women may participate in fencing, field hockey, lacrosse, and volleyball. Offering a wide variety of programs, JMU continues to make its mark on intercollegiate athletics and produce numerous team and individual success stories each year. 177 ' We are really a young team. Only two girls had fenced for more than one year. We came really close to beating Penn State, and we think that we ' ve done pretty well. Tonya Whitenton, Sophomore 178 We are really a young team with little experience. Most of the members are . coming up from JV so this will be a building year in which they gain experience on a varsity team. Deborah Lung, Coach Jennifer Collins Cathy Crisp Kelly Emerson Angela Leffel Dina McClanahan Sandy Mohler Bonnie Robertson Jackie Stanfield Tanya Velt Tonya Whitenton Head Coach: Deborah Lung 179 ' You not only have to be physically in shape, but you have to be mentally prepared for each match. You can ' t let the world distract you or you ' ll blow the whole thing. Keith Taylor, Freshman 180 It was a big challenge for me to take over the team. As a graduate assistant last year I ran practices but had no hand in recruiting or paperwork. We don ' t have the depth we had last year due to the loss of key members. It will be a challenge to defend our state title but all the guys are very enthusiastic. Peter Schuyler, Coach r . k Jon Blauvelt Jeff Bowyer Chris Brock Shawn Carter John Cheeks Charles Chusuei George Collins Dan Cook Chris Crissman Mike Dinges John Durso John Farbrother George Fiorile Pete Fritts Andy Gunning Todd Hazlett Dan Johnston Karl Kronlage Brian Kurlander Chris Leggett Julius Linguid Robert Lutz Robert Milvasky David Mitchell David Monize Chris Moran Rich Mozingo Jeff Petrucelli Lee Polythress Scott Prior Jeff Rehain Greg Rogers Frank Schmutz Pat Smith Keith Taylor Head Coach: Pete Schuyler Assistant: Dr. Joel Vedelli 181 ' The Dukettes perform for one football game a year, this year iil was Homecoming, as well as all home basketball games. We alsoji help with several community service projects throughout thqjffl year. Dannie Gregory, Sophomore I 182 Wanda Bailey Allison Brown Beth Clark Maureen Dalby Dannie Gregory Li?. Henderson Terri Hickman Julie Livens Cathy Rumsey Donna Smith Sharon 0. Steele Rosie Suguitan Wendi Wagner Terri White Sponsor: Casey Carter It ' s important to have confidence in yourself, we have to look like we ' re having fun. A lot of people don ' t realize that we compete on the national level. We are currently ranked 14th of all dance squads in the nation. We must always give 100% to the squad. ' Cathy Rumsey, Senior 183 In the past, cheerleaders haven ' t gotten the respect we deserve. Many people don ' t realize that we do go to the National Cheerleading Championships, and we do have scholarships for the captains. We do train just as much as other athletes. Troy Overboe, Junior Towe Helms 184 Varsity Dave Anderson Cheryl Constant Tracey Gibbons Richard Golphin Angelita Harmon Tracy Hopkins Jack Masloff Michael McCann Pat McFeeley Troy Overboe Robert Palkovics Eric Sandberg Vivienne Suguitan Joni Takane Allison Wheeler JV Blair Carey Bryston Giannini Adriane Y. Harrison Brian Hollingsworth Dawn Kennedy Anne Myong Chi Ngo John Pacige Dawn Patterson Parker Perkins Greg Rumsey Bruce Shuman Sabrina J. Skeeter Mike Tilghman Mascots Jerry Blaze Michael Lovejoy Dave Saacke Sponsor-Casey Carter Graduate Assistant-John Love 1987 NCAA CHAMPIONS 185 Dennis Men ' s Golf VMI Washinton Lee Invitational 10th of 18 JMU Fall Invitational 5th of 21 John Ryan Memorial Tournament 21st of 24 UNC -Wilmington Invitational 4th of 13 Old Dominion Invitational 11th of 14 Baseball West Virginia W 13-9 West Virginia W 4-1 West Virginia W 4-2 Virginia L 2-3 Maine L 6-8 St. Thomas W 14-9 Southern L 3-5 Southern W 7-6 Maine L 5-21 VMI W 13-6 Towson W 9-2 Liberty W 17-3 St. Joseph ' s W 5-1 St. Joseph ' s W 16-1 St. Joseph ' s W 13-6 Towson W 17-13 VMI W 7-6 Bucknell W 14-6 East Carolina W 9-0 East Carolina W 5-3 East Carolina L 6-9 Richmond L 3-4 Richmond W 4-3 Georgetown W 16-3 VCU W 7-5 William Mary W 6-2 William Mary W 8-0 Virginia W 9-5 Virginia Tech L 8-9 UNC-Wilmington W 6-1 UNC-Wilmington L 5-12 UNC-Wilmington W 15-5 Richmond L 5-10 William Mary W 4-3 Howard W 3-2 Howard W 10-5 George Mason W 3-2 George Mason W 4-1 Virginia Tech L 8-10 VCU W 8-6 American W 9-4 American L 4-6 Maryland W 21-14 Liberty L 6-11 Howard W 3-1 American W 12-4 George Mason W 7-1 UNC-Wilmington L 10-11 East Carolina L 6-7 186 Women ' s Cross Country Wake Forest Invitational Indiana (Pa.) Invitational George Mason Invitational Virginia Invitational State Meet Penn State Invitational NCAA District Meet Women ' s Golf Lomgwood College Invitational ECAC Championships JMU Invitational Yale University Invitational Duke University Invitational UNC Invitational Men ' s Cross Country Wake Forest Invitational Delaware Invitational VMI i William Mary Virginia Invitational State Open Appalachian State Invitational CAA Championships IC4A Championships NCAA District Championships 6th place 6th place 4th place 6th place 7th place 19th of 29 3rd place 1st place 1st place 9th place 16th place 3rd place w 27-29 L 35-23 5th of 12 L 23-38 14th of 47 Lacrosse ODU W 9-4 Penn State L 6-16 Lynchburg Delaware W L 15-11 12-21 Maryland New Hampshire Richmond L L W 6-13 4-12 12-5 William Mary Loyola Richmond W W W 9-8 11-10 12-5 ODU W 6-4 Northwestern L 9-14 •urns 187 Field Hockey Longwood W 9-1 Penn State L 3-4 Kent State W 7-2 Duke W 6-1 VCU w 3-1 Lock Haven w 2-1 Radford w 7-1 Richmond w 5-1 Loyola . w 8-0 Virginia w 1-0 Colgate w 3-1 Ithaca w 5-0 ODU L 1-3 American w 4-1 William Mary w 3-0 Davis Elkins w 1-0 Ohio State w 5-0 Maryland L 1-5 UNC L 1-3 Eastern Kentucky W 7-0 Boston College L 3-5 (20T) Loyola W 5-0 VCU W 4-0 ODU L 2-3 Soccer Robert Morris W 5-0 Georgetown W 1-0 Radford T 1-1 (OT) UNC- Wilmington T 1-1 (OT) East Carolina W 3-0 Navy W 2-1 VCU W 4-1 Richmond L 0-1 VMI W 7-0 Eastern Mennonite W 4-0 Virginia L 0-4 Liberty W 3-2 (OT) American W 1-0 (OT) George Mason L 0-1 ODU W 2-1 (OT) Virginia Tech W 2-0 William Mary T 0-0 (OT) Roanoke W 7-0 Volleyball William Mary L 2-3 Loyola W 3-0 Georgetown L 0-3 Seton Hall W 3-0 Bridgewater W 2-0 Eastern Mennonite W 2-1 Duquesne W 3-0 George Mason L 1-3 Princeton W 3-1 Delaware W 3-0 Radford W 2-0 E. Tennessee State L 1-2 Virginia Tech L 0-3 UNC L 0-3 William Mary L 0-3 Drexel W 3-2 George Mason W 3-2 Temple W 3-0 George Washington L 1-3 New Haven L 0-2 Lehigh L 1-2 New York Tech W 2-0 C.W. Post W 2-0 Fairleigh Dickinson W 2-0 VCU L 1-2 VCU W 3-0 Western Carolina W 3-2 East Carolina W 3-0 American W 3-0 UNC -Wilmington W 3-1 Liberty W 3-0 Central Florida W 3-2 Florida A M W 3-0 Jacksonville W 3-1 South Florida L 0-3 Temple L 1-3 Virginia Tech W 3-1 George Mason w 2-1 American w 2-0 UNC-Wilmington w 3-0 William Mary L 1-3 Hofstra L 2-3 Northeastern W 3-2 Men ' s Tennis William Mary L 4-5 Rutgers W 7-2 Washington Lee 2nd of 4 West Virginia L 3-6 Penn State L 3-6 East Tennessee W 8-1 Washington Lee 2nd of 4 VIL Championships 6th of 10 CAA Championships 3rd of 8 188 Football Univ. of Massachusetts L 14-16 Morehead State L 24-27 Liberty L 7-17 VMI W 39-7 St. Paul ' s W 62-0 Appalachian State L 20-21 William MAry W 42-33 Northeastern W 15-2 East Tennessee w 34-3 Georgia Southern L 35-45 Towson T 7-7 Helms Women ' s Tennis Unity Life Classic 3rd place Wolfpack Classic ODU Invitational George Mason W 8-1 Virginia L 2-7 West Virginia W 7-0 Virginia Tech W 7-0 George Washington w 6-0 ECAC Championships 7th of 16 Men ' s Track Atlantic Coast Relays no team scores Colonial Relays no team scores Hoya Invitational no team scores Martin Luther King Games no team scores Penn Relays no team scores Last Chance Meet no team scores Wolfpack Twilight Invitational no team scores IC4A Championships 9th of 38 Pennsylvania State Indoor Tournament Archery Women-lstof 3; Men-lstof 3; Mixed- 1st of 3 Virginia State Indoor Tournament no team scores New York State Indoor Tournament Women-lstof 5; Men-lstof 6; Mixed- 1st of 5 Millersville Lancaster Invitational Women-lstof 3; Men-lstof 3; Mixed- 1st of 3 U.S. Indoor East Region Tournament Women-lstof 3; Men-lstof 5; Mixed- 1st of 4 U.S. Indoor Tournament Women-2nd of 7; Men-2nd of 14; Mixed 2nd of 10 Millers ville Women-1582-1626; Men-2179-1815; Mixed-2693-2626 Ohio State Invitational Men-lstof5;Mixed-lstof3 Atlantic Classic Women-2ndof 7; Men-2ndof 9; Mixed-2ndof8 Eastern Regional Championships Women- 1st of 3; Men- 1st of 4; U.S. Intercollegiate Championships Women-3rd of 6; Men-4th of 7; Mixed-3rdof 4 Davis 189 Women ' s Gymnastics North Carolina, George Washington 163.05-176.85 L William Mary 167.25-175.00 L Shenandoah Valley Invitational 3rd of 4 Radford, George Washington 2nd of 3 William Mary 166.8-174.80 L Yale, Pennsylvania 2nd of 3 North Carolina State 2nd of 3 Radford W 173.35-172.00 Maryland-Baltimore County W 172.30-134.65 Longwood W 172.6-161.5 Men ' s Basketball Men ' s Gymnastics William Mary 217.7-241. 6L Kent State 225.5-248.10 L Shenandoah Valley Invitational 3rd of 5 Radford W 228.2-190.85 William Mary 239.05-246.3 L Princeton W 237.5-217.25 Georgia Tech W 244.20-194.5 Radford W 228.60-193.40 Southern Championships 2nd of 4 S t. Paul ' s VMI West Virginia Va. Tech ODU UNC-Ashville Radford VCU Va. Tech George Mason Coastal Carolina Navy American Cent. Connecticut William Mary Richmond UNC-Wilmington East Carolina Maryland George Mason Navy American William Mary Richmond VCU UNC-Wilmington East Carolina W 88-59 W 74-68 68-89 L 70-67 71-69 64-63 78-74 90-74 84-70 80-77 W 110-95 70-95 L 67-69 L 75-62 (OT) 61-71 L 62-59 82-71 78-70 76-90 L W 75-69 (OT) 71-73 L W 82-77 W 96-78 92-94 L (OT) W 60-57 W 78-73 (OT) W 74-68 W W W W W W W St.W w w w Fencing Hollins College W12-4 Penn State 1-15 L Fairleigh Dickinson 5-11L California W9-7 Wisconsin 2-14 L Cornell 3-13 L Mary Baldwin Wll-5 190 Women s Basketball Missouri W 74-73 W. Kentucky 53-54 L George Washington W 61-56 Howard W 85-49 Virginia 52-59 L Howard W 80-66 Radford W 83-36 Northeastern W 64-61 Providence W 80-73 LaSalle W 62-52 George Mason W 75-52 E. Tennessee St. W 91-58 American W 71-61 Va. Tech 61-63 L William Mary W 77-55 Richmond W 79-56 UNC-Wilmington W 98-72 East Carolina W 73-47 George Mason W 80-46 Wake Forest W 68-61 VCU W 77-55 American W 79-59 William Mary W 92-38 Richmond W 62-37 ODU W 66-62 UNC-Wilmington W 82-66 East Carolina W 68-47 CAA Tournament 1st place NCAA Tournament Men ' s Swimming Diving JMU Invitational Relays 1st of 5 Duke W 123-94 Navy American 89-127 L Virginia 155-62 L JMU Invitational 1st of 3 South Florida 91-92 L Virginia Tech Richmond 89-128 L W 132-70 Shippensburg 100-112 L Towson State W 155-55 Women ' s Swimming Diving JMU Invitational Relays 2nd of 5 Duke University W 174-94 Virginia Tech W 134-132 Villanova 118-146 L La Salle W 146-117 American W 121-69 South Florida W 95-76 Navy W 146-120 Richmond W 146-120 William Mary W 157-104 ODU W 155.5-110.5 CAA Wrestling N.C. State 15-22 L Tennessee Chattanooga 16-21 L Navy 7th of 9 George Mason W 29-12 So. Connecticut W 20-16 Princeton 5-32 L Rutgers 17-21 L Maryland Open 9th of 29 Syracuse W 21-19 Virginia 11-26 L VIL State Championships 2nd of 7 Va. Tech Tournament no team scores 191 :xx ura KUUL xMT CHARMS The Dukes, purple and gold, and Duke dog — all familiar to the university community, continue to be the valued symbols of JMU!!! School colors, mascot, and nicknames are age-old traditions in all institutions. JMU is not shy about letting people know who we are and establishing this association through our age- old traditions. Showing support for our teams, seas of purple and gold can be seen at all athletic contests. Whether it be the team uniforms or the one person who will inevitably wear a JMU sweatshirt, the colors are worn with pride. The first two literary societies on campus, Lanier and Lee, combined their colors. Lee ' s colors were grey and gold and Lanier ' s were violet and white. Later purple replaced the violet because the color was easier to obtain. In 1946 when the first men ' s basketball team was formed they decided that a nickname was needed. The nickname, the Dukes was chosen to honor Dr. Samuel Page Duke, presi- dent from 1919 to 1949. Duke dog is no stranger to the JMU community. The first Duke bulldog, Bunker, appeared on the scene in 1967. He was owned by Dr. Henry Myers of the political science depart- ment. Six years later Bunker became Duke I complete with his regal purple cape and crown. In 1983 the lovable, huggable two-legged Duke dog mascot came into existence. The spirited and sometimes mischevious Duke dog entertains crowds at football and basketball games with his antics. The Dukes, Duke dog, and purple and gold — three of the lasting traditions at JMU. 192 erhaps the most difficult thing to maintain in a university environment is one ' s individualtiy. Yet a visitor walking around campus may observe that the students of JMU do not fit into stereotypical classifications. This value of individuality among the student body plays a significant role in university life. It is the diversity of the people at James Madison that makes the entire university community a cohesive entity. PEOPLE A Tradition in Diversity ADMINISTRATION Dr. Russell G. Warren Acting President This year Dr. Russell Warren moved from the position of JMU ' s Vice President for Academic Affairs to take on the job of Acting President of the University. His goals for his one year as president reflected his orientation towards academic affairs but also his interest in development of the Universtiy as a whole. He continued work on his five year academic plan which is de signed to give students a comprehensive and coherent education. In conjunction with that plan Dr. Warren began work on a study of student affairs to discover the non-cognitive areas where students are learning. Because 1987 is the Two- hundredth anniversary of the U.S. Constitution, written by James Madison, Dr. Warren worked to gain recognition for JMU from the Commonwealth of Virginia as the bicentennial campus. Dr. Warren also worked to continue JMU ' s reputation as one of the fastest growing universities on the East coast. He worked to assure the completion of the three building projects on campus this year: a new dorm on the hillside, a new music building on the Quad, and the addition of two houses to greek row. Dr. Warren seemed to enjoy his year as president and the students welcomed him warmly. Early in the football season, the 300 Marching Royal Dukes crowned Russ Warren with a welcoming chant of UNCLE RUSS! UNCLE RUSS! Dr. Warren has said of his year as Acting President, The year and how well JMU has done is a remarkable credit to the achievement of the administrators, faculty, and students. Dr. Ronald E. Carrier President Dr. Ronald Carrier took a one year leave of absence from the job of President of JMU after fifteen years of service to the University. During his year away he served as President of Virginia ' s Center for Innovative Technology. The center was suffering from poor administration and Dr. Carrier was called on to turn the program in a more productive direction. 196 Dr. Robert H. Shapiro Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs William F. Merck II Vice President for Business Affairs Linwood H. Rose Vice President for Administrative Affairs Dr. Robert L. Scott Vice President for Student Affairs Dr.Al Menard Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Barbara H. Pass Acting Vice President for University Advancement Board of Visitors Charles W. Wampler, Jr.-Rector Richard E. Strauss-Vice Rector William E. Bridgeforth, Jr. Kirby L. Cramer Pamela K. Fay Calvin W. Fowler Penelope W. Kyle Ellen K. Layman H. Daniel O ' Donnell, II Charles McKinley Michael Rombach James Wood 197 Steve Smith Director of Alumni Programs Gary Smallwood Director of the Annual Fund Glenda Rooney Director of Advancement Research Dr. Ray Sonner Director of the JMU Foundation Francis E. Turner Director of Admissions Dr. Lacy S. Daniel Dean of Students Dr. William 0. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies Administration 198 Thomas Nardi Director of Career Planning and Placement Dr. Teresa A. Gonzalez Director of Counseling and Student Development Center Suzanne Straub Director of Student Activities Dr. William H. Bolding Director of Residence Life John Sellars Director of Financial Aid Dr. Walter F. Green, III Director of the Health Center 0. Dean Ehlers Dean- Director of Godwin Hall Administration 199 Deans and . . Dr. Carl L. Harter Acting Dean College of Letters and Sciences Dr. Dorothy Boyd-Rush Assistant Dean College of Letters and Sciences Dr. Gilbert S. Trelawny Head of Biology Dr. John Mesbo Head of Chemistry Dr. Robert F. Geary Head of English Dr. Donald E. Corbin Head of Foreign Languages and Literatures Dr. Joseph D. Enedy Acting Head of Geology and Geography Dr. Michael J. Galgano Head of History Dr. Diane M. Spresser Head of Mathematics and Computer Science Dr. Wade T. Wheelock Acting Head of Philosophy and Religion 200 Dr. William H. Ingham Acting Head of Physics Dr. William R. Nelson Head of Political Science Dr. Mary Lou Wylie Acting Head of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Dr. Robert E. Holmes Dean of the College of Business Dr. E. Kent St. Pierre Director of the School of Accounting Dr. Howard M. Wilhelm Head of Economics Dr. Arthur J. Hamilton Head of Finance and Business Law Dr. Robert D. Reid Director of Hotel and Resturant Management Dr. Charles P. Bilbrey Head of Information and Decision Sciences Dr. Charles D. Pringle Head of Management . Department Heads 201 Deans and . . . Dr. George W. Wynn Head of Marketing and Hotel Restaurant Management Dr. Jackson E. Ramsey Director of Certified Professional Managers Dr. Julius B. Roberson Dean of Education and Human Services Dr. Les. Bolt Head of Vocational Education Dr. Paul H. Steagall Program Coodinator for Education and Administrative Services Dr. Alvin M. Pettus Head of Education Resources Dr. Charles W. Blair Head of Elementary, Early Chilhood, and Special Education Dr. Dorothy Rowe Head of Living Sciences Lt. Colonel Charles E. Magaw Head of Military Science Dr. Marilyn Crawford Head of Physical Education and Health Science 202 Dr. Arnold Kahn Head of Psychology Dr. Maynard Filter Head of Speach Pathology and Audiology Dr. Donald L. McConkey Dean of Fine Arts and Communication Dr. Jay D. Kain Head of Art Dr. George Wead Head of Communication Dr. Thomas H. Author Head of Theatre and Dance Dr. Joseph J. Estock Head of Music Dr. Marcia A. Dake Dean of Nursing • • . Department Heads 203 ior year holds many feelings for different students. The prospect of . out of school and finally working is both exciting and rather scary. idea of leaving the friends that have been support for four years is very sad. On the whole Seniors are excited to graduate but will hold fon memories of JMU. As Lisa Martin, a Senior, has put it It will be very hard to leave here in May realizing that I will not be coming back in September and that the friends I have been closest to will not be around Kimberly M. Aasen New York. NY Marketing 204 s E N I O R S Lisa M. Beaslev Richmond, VA Finance Wanda I). Beavers Richmond. VA Marketing Brian D. Beck Round Hill. VA Sport Mgnt Kiirtberly E. Bedner Patrick S. Beeckler Barbara R. Bell Manssas, VA Colonial Heights V A Virginia Beach, VA Marketing MIS Accou, Chervl A. Bikowski Barbara E. Billingslev Springfield, VA Falls Church, VA Richmond. VA Alexandria. VA Roanoke, A Richmond. V MIS Accounting Bus Ed Accounting Accounting Office Admin 206 Warrenton. VA Poli Sci rSmothv F. Canan William J. Canavan Dean S. Caiiavos James C. Candler Elizabeth C. Canon Deborah A. Carpenter rlingUm, VA Culpeper, VA Newport News. VA Lynchburg. VA Sterling. V A Virginia Beach, VA Pub Admin Mgnt Finance Psych, ilogv Fash Merch Comru Arts The scariest part about being a senior is interviewing for jobs. Mark Wadlington, Senior I Suzaii T. Carper Newport News, VA William D. Carper Roanoke, VA Psychology Mi David L. Carrington Auburn, NY oli Sci Kathleen M. Carson Vienna. VA Early Chile Rhonda Carter Arlington. VA Megan 0. Cavanagh Media, PA Comm Arts Jacqueline B. Chandler Richmond. VA Finance Jennifer Ch Earlvsville. V HRN1 L ti M. Charbonneau Oakion, VA Elem Ed Daniel ! Alexandria. 1 Geography rlarlene A. Childs Richmond, VA Coram Arts I JeffM.Cieatko Virginia Beach, VA English Coraro Arts Jeffrey L. Clark Yorktown. VA MIS RobertT.Clark Newton, NJ Finance Dana I. Claybome Boones Mill, VA Spec Ed Ld Ed Rhonda C. Clayton Danville, VA Marketing Tracy L. Clayton Richmond, VA Robert B. Cleaver Skownegan, ME Phys Ed Beverly S. Clem Gordonsville, VA English Lowell A. Clemons Salem, VA Roger 1,- Clevinger. Jr. Grundy. VA Chemistry- Juliette ( ' lift Kredericksbug, VA Earlv Child Ed Lisa E. CI Harrisonburg, VA History Ed ch„el S. Ch Springfield. VA Psychology 210 211 Kimberly A. Coyle Wesi minster. MD Social h J. Harold Crabill Arlington. VA Comm Arts Aldebaran B. Craig Derwood. MD Catherine F. Crandall EastviUe, VA IS Mgnt Karen Y.Crandall Springfield, VA Marketing Scott A. Crawford Woodbridge. VA 212 Patricia A. De ' Forest Hill, M ' Russian 213 s E N I R S Patricia A. Doherty Alexandria, VA Early Child Barbara J. Dohman Abingdon. VA Finance Lisa D. Dolenga Alexandria, VA Durbin P. Donahue Portsmouth, VA Joseph I. Dorsey Hampton. VA Bus Mgni I, J Scott H Hampto Mgnt Eric R. Ebel John ( ' . Eberth Christopher J. Eckl Carol A. Bokman Mclean, VA Flanders. NJ Northport, NY Spring Lake. NJ CIS Bus Mgnt Marketing .Spec Ed 214 Kimberly Falck Allison M Fatk Cynthia FaU Donna Farber Lisa M. Farina Jennifer E. Farnhara Arlington. VA Westraont, N.J Virginia Beach, A Burnt Chimnev. VA Springfield. VA Fairfax. VA Office Admin Early Child Kd Cumm Arts Bus Mgnt Conmi Arts Data Prcx 215 Catherina P. Franco Alexandria, VA Poll Sci Spanish Christopher Ftaney Alexandria. VA Psychology Ann M. Frank Lynchburg, VA Psychology Joseph A. Franklin Glen Allen, VA Finance Kelvin K. Mineral. VA MIS Kelly J. French Harrisonburg. VA History 216 217 Thomas D. Gibbs Bassett. VA Coram Arts ' Poli Sci Donald M. Giecek CeMreviUe. VA Poli Sci Muni Gil Y orktown. VA Marketin Karen L. Gilson Sterling, VA Pamela Glad Luray, VA Biology Tracey A. Galvin Newport News, VA Lif Elizabeth L. Godev Baltimore. MD Rebecca S. Goff Newport News, VA s E N I O R S JohnC. Coins Arlington, VA Health Beverly L. Goldblatt Alexandria, VA Energy Res I Michael J. Goldenberg Havertown, PA HRM Accotmting Richard E. Golphin Louisa. VA Comm Arts Angela Broadway, VA Coram Arts Rinda E Poquoson. VA Accounting Eleanor M. Goodman Severna Park. MD Early Child Ed Judith A. Graham Olney. MD Accounting Lauren P. Grahame Hempstead. NY Earlv Child Ed Shelley Gran. Yorktown, VA Finance dy Barbara R. Greco Deanna S. Green Sarah R. Green William L. Gregory Gave A. Griffin Annie M. Grimes Front Royal. VA Hot Springs. VA Newport News. VA Amherst. VA Westhampton Beach, NY Staunton. VA English Social Sci Geology MIS Inter Bus Mgrt 218 Melanie A. Guarini Teresa L. Gulbrandsen Andrew J. Gunning Clifton. VA Fairfax. VA Bristol, VA Chemistry 1 Richmond. V A Marketing Michael D. Gwin Greenville. VA omm Arts KimberK R. Gwyn Alexandria. VA MIS James Haas Virginia Beach. VA uane F. Hamhurg iagerslon. MD Geography 219 Theresa A. Hart Baltimore. MD Nursing 220 rah L. Hastings Janice L. Havranek Lisa M. Haweko Richmond. VA Danville. CA Glasser, NJ Psychology Speech Path Audiology Accounting ne E. Hawk Aberdeen, ML Marketing Elizabeth M Hayes Newport News. VA Social Work Susan A. Hayes Goldvein, VA Comp Sci Leslie M. Henson Janel Herman Joie N H Alexandria. VA MechamcsviUe. VA Neal Helm Potomac. Ml) Scott D. Hevener Springfield. VA Accounting Melinda Hil Harrisonburg. Y7 Social Work Steven A. Helms. Ill Stafford, VA Amanda I. Hetzel Bluefield, W VA Pre Vet Kathleen Higgins Alexandria. VA Ed Craig S. Highlander Orange. VA Christine M Hill Dumfries, VA keting DonellaA Hill Danvilli Marketing James D. Hill Warsaw homas W.Hill Vienna, VA Bus Mgnt arenM. Hinklev llemdorl AFB, AK English s E N I O R S Stephanie K. Hoover PuJkaRun.VA Mgnt LvniiG. Hopemnn Julie A. Hopkins Marguerite E. Hopkins William H. Horkan, Jr. Steven M. Hoi Waynesboro. VA Punellville. VA Commack, NY Harrisonburg. VA Arlington. VA ( ' oinp Sci Social Work Poli So Math Sociology 222 Gregory b. Hutton Fairfax, VA Marketing Mary E. Hutton Newport News, VA MIS Laura S. Irwin Nellysford, VA Diane J. Is bell Abingdon, VA Geology Karen Iuliano Vienna, VA Accounting Haley 1 Hightown. NJ Accounting 223 Patrick A. Julius Lanahm, MD Accounting Home Jyl Woodbridge, VA Accounting Cynthia R. Kain Lynchburg, VA Inter Bus Alice L. Kane Gastonia, NC CommArts Elizabeth Kane Olney, MD Poli Sci Comm Arts Kristine D. Kaplan Upper Marlboro, MD Art 224 Charles B. Kcraget Chesterfield. VA Marketing Stephen L. Keains Harrisonburg, VA Marketi Kathleen S. Keenan Springfield, VA ounting Linda M. Keepers RockviUe, MD Finance wn L. Kelly lexandria, VA Pub Admin Poli Sci sn i . nenaaji Robei Glen Mills, PA HRM l uny i ciiurit. u«viu v . j ciiv Callands, VA Levittown, PA Math HRM Scoth Plains, NJ Finance Matthew L. Kern Herkimer, NY Finance Catherine M. Kerrigan Emerson, NJ Marketing 225 226 Tampa, FL Finance Salem, VA Fash Merch Woodbridge, VA PoliSci Fairfax, VA Spec Ed 1 J. Levesuue Springfield, VA English James G. Lewis Cumberland, MD Poli Sci History 227 ay Lynch locky Mt., Fash Merch Margot C. Macken Harrisonburg, VA Poli Sci 228 229 .lohn Pisherville, Phys Ed 230 i 231 Edie Morgan Richmond. V, English 232 Denis s Vienna. VA William A. Nash Wendy C. Naumann Dark Navarre Han .VA William J- Neal N. rthfield.VT Kraig A. Negaard Richmond. VA English 1 ' omro Arts nes W. Newpor 5 Church. VA Cmnm Arts Alisa M. Nimmo Newport News. VA Comm Arts Lessli G. Nielsen Alexandria. VA Donald K. Nit-li Lynchburg. VA Emmanuel C. Nocon Alexandria, VA Leigh I). Nnrdroan Bel Air. Ml) Mary B. Nori Cockeysville, Lisa A. Ondrejcek New Providence, NJ French Psychology KimberlvJ.O ' Neil Rockville. Ml) Nursing 235 Timothy M. Peyton Victor C.Peyton Michele M. Philipp Jeffrey D. Philhps John S. Phillips Stephen P. Woodbridge, VA Churchville, VA Arlington. VA Greenville, VA Newport News. VA Bowie, MD Psychology Biology CIS Accounting CommArts Comm Arts Phillips Susan C. Picker Susan Pickford Charlottesville, VA Health Sci Bonnie E. Pierce Burke. VA Comm Arts Jessup. MD MIS Leslie S. Pike Cherry Hill, NJ HRM Woodbridge, Nursing Williamsburg. VA Comm Arts VA The scariest part about being a senior is knowing that you have got to find a job. Melanie Wakefield, Senioi 236 237 238 Harrisonburg. VA Cfimm Arts Weyere Cave , VA Social Sci Virginia Beach, VA Musk Mgmt 239 Susan R. Saunders ReedvBJe. VA Biology Sandra,). Sawyer Arlington, VA I ' hys fed Dec A. Scarle Richmond. VA Marketing Joseph K. Sehachle Virginia Beach. VA Marketing 240 241 242 iroberly D. Steele Chesapeake. VA Music Ed Michael J. Stennick Elaine S. Stephauds April Stephen Michele M. Stephemtcl Bridgeport. CA Rockville, MD San Mateo. Calif Worthington, OH Coram Arts Poli Sci CommAlts Accounting Tamera L. Stephens Arlington, VA Margaret W Sterne Stafford. VA its Mgnt Wendy R. Stevens Woodbridge. VA Dance Aubrey J. Stewart. Ill Daniel W. Stewart Richmond. VA Willaimsport, MD li Sci Math, Comp Sci Terrence P. Stibbards Vienna. VA HRM Christine M. Stiefel Kristina A. Stofl ' el John Stan Princeton Junction, NJ Alexandria. VA Richmond Early Child Ed Inter Bus German Coram Arts Shelley W. Stroop Harrisonburg. VA Home Econ Ed ■■■■■■■■H Chervt L. Stup Frederick. MD Math Christopher M. Sullivan Alexandria. VA MIS 243 Donna Alexandria. V. Psychology Keezletown, YA Sociology English Pleasant Valley. VA Psychology As graduation gets closer, grad school looks better and better. Larry Towe, Senior 245 Marketing 246 Steven L. Vhit« Waynesboro, VA Philosophy 247 Deborah A. Winn Hopewell. VA Math 248 {Catherine R. Wunderlich Constance A. Wvatt Harold D. Wynne Fallston. MD Middletown, DE Gloucester. NJ itherine A. Young alem. VA Comm Arts William Yancey Luray. VA Joanne C. Yannarell Annandale. VA Psychology Sonya Yates LaPlata. MD Comm An Donna Akers Eleanor Allen J u N I O R S 250 Junior year is the hardest year a college student ex- periences. It is the year when students are involved in the first concentrated study of their major. Many Juniors are known to their friends as bookworms because they spend so much time studying. Beth Stilwell, a Junior, observed There is a noticeable increase in my workload this year so I have to learn to budget my time in order to have some time to relax or socialize. Kathryn Andrulonis Pamela Angelo Lisa Armbrister John Aronoff Julia Arviso Conchita Austin Elizabeth Ay Kelly Barefoot Mick Barham Gwen Barley Lisa Barnard Stephanie Barnette Janet Baxter Laura Becker John Susan Bent Lisa Bensen haver Elizabeth Berlin Cherie Berner Will Ben Julie Biliu Susanne Bingham Caroline Blaylock Lisa Boren Renee Bosse Darci Bossman Danny Bowen Paula Bowens Laura Bowling Suzanne Bowman Dennis Bowyer Donald Boykin Barbara Bracy Sheila Brady William Todd Branch Connie Brooi Thomas Bro ' John Brubeck Denise Bruntmyer Jill Brzonkala Diane Buch Debra Burkett Denis Burrows Sally Bustamante Byne urtis Bvrd Donna Byrd Marie Cadwallacler Christina Caiopoulos E. Amy Canine Leslie Cannon Lisa Carpenter Lisa M. Carpenter Joanne Carson andra I Susan Carter John Cary . well Beth Christian Kim Clarke Gary Clemens Connie Clifton Susan Clough Wanda Cobbs Mary Anne Cochran Robert Cochran Stephanie Cole Teresa Cole James Coleman Matthew Comer Karen Comerford Brian Conns Cheryl Constant Suzanne Cook Lora Cooper Arlene Crain Brian Crawley Debbie Creed James Criswell Wendy Crump Marianne Cundiff Mary Margaret Cushing Rebecca D ' Andrea Susan Davidson Deborah K. Davis Richard Davis Tracy Davis Tomas S. Deleon. Jr. Richard Deller Nancy Delosh Jennifer Demko Danielle Demo Denise Derville Pam Dodge Richard L. Dortch. Jr. Kimberlv Dovel 251 J u N I R S Kyra Dower rd Du Breuil Edith Duncan Robin Dunnavant KeUy Duvall Terry Dykeman Scott Eaton Theresa Egan Erik Ellenes Ricky Ellinger Lisa Elliott Theresa Engbert Scott Engle Anne Evans Maria Evans Jennifer Faigle Jackie Fazio John Finnerty Catherine Fisher Tracey D. Jones James Flynn Bruce Foltz Patrick G. Frere Jonathan Friedline Melody Galpin Patricia Gant Cynthia Garner Allyson Garnet Steven Garretson Mike Geh ringer Lisa Geiger Tina Geissel Denise George Kristen Gibson Michelle Goforth Ronald Goldberg Al Golden Melanie Goldwag Rob Goode M. Renee Graham Laura Greer Dana Gresham Kelly Griswold Julie Gross Kim Guidt Jill Guzzo Tracy Hakala 252 Krista Hall Linda Hall Amy Hammett Michelle Ft. Hammond Kimberly M. Harding Angelita J. Harmon Pamela Harris Patsy Harwood Mary Hawkes Nancy Hedstrom Don Heishman Pam Helems Mary-Boyd Hemp Elizabeth Henderson Stephen Henderson Lisa Herskowitz Toni Hickman Jack Higgins Mary Kay Hilling Angela Hockman Kristina Hoffmann Roy Holland Traci Hopkins Andrea Horan James Home Thomas Homer Arlene Hostetler Kim Howard Rhonda Hudson Tracy Huff Kenny Hulse L. Beth Humphries Charlotte Hunter Jeff Hunter Ann Huntlev Debbie Hurvitz Amy B. Hutchinson Phuong Huynh Amy L. Hyde Ginger S. Hylton Trina Hylton Dawn Ilgenfritz Susan Jackson Jeanene Jacobs Kristi Jacobs Mary Ann Jeffrey Cynthia Jimenez Janine J. Johansson Kay John Carl Johnson Erin Johnson Joni Johnson Lauri Johnson Sarah R. Johnson Carla M.Jones Stacv Jones Sandra Karcher Caroline Katz Brian Kay Lisa Keefe Sharon Keevins Kathleen Kelley Lee Kennedy 253 J u N I R S Kildut ' f Chris Kyle Kirkpatrick Keith Kirkpatrick Lora Kliewer Pamela Krakat Kim Kubala David Kuvkendail Patricia Lam Gilbert Lane Kimberly Lawrence Craig Leavitt Jacquelin Lebherz Adelina Lee Lorna Lewis Michelle Lewis Susan M. Lewis Kim Lightfoot Lisa Linkenhoker Michael Linskey Amy Lisagor Karen Lively Julie Liveris Angelique Lockhart Heather Lomp Melinda Looney Gladys-Maria Lopez Glenn C. Loucks Sonia Lee Loving Lisa Loworn Carol Lukasewicz Wayne Lutz Ann L. Lyle Cathy Lynch Deborah Lynn Claude Lytrece Carol MacDonald Audrey Magann Sonia Maggi Susan Mahler Helen Malo Maribeth Mancini Kimberly Markle Ten Marshall John Martin Susan Martin Susan J. Martin Kimberly Martire Felicity Masson Karen Maxwell Beth McCall 254 Cathy McCuffin Jennifer McDaniel Christine McDonald Heather C. McDonald Karen McDonald Bill McGilvery Kimberly McGuire Sherri McGuirl Kathy McKinnon James McLain Janice McLaughlin Kelly McLure Christine McNerney Kathy McNulty Wendy McQuary Danielle McWilliams Amy Meetze Jeanne Melanson Ana Maria Melendez Timothy P. Menzenwerth Kimberly Merton KristieMetcalf Elizabeth Michael Mary Anne Millenbach Eric Miller Lisa Miller Michelle Miller Myla Miller Stacey Miller Valerie Miller Mia Mierman Katherine Misker Tammy Mitchell Kristen Mladick Brenda Moore Laura Moore Jeffery P. Morgan Kedra Morris Susan Morrison David Moston Robin Mountjoy Karenina Mowerl Ellen Moy Sandra Moyers Lisa Mozingo Victoria Multer Mary Mumber Beth Murphy Dan Murphy Eileen Murphy 255 J u N I R S Mark Neal Andrea Neilan Karen Nelson Terri Newman chelle W. Nickelston Denise Nickerson Jodi A. Nocera Christopher North Julie Northcutt Leslie Norton James Novak Lisa Orlando Karen Ott Jody Otto Julie Overfelt Kristine Oversmith Stan Ovrevik Patricia Page Christina Palmer Natasha Pappas Lisa Parker Jerry Peer James A. Pennington Kaley Pennington Lisa Pennington Pamela Perkins Katie Perry Susan Peters David Phaup Annette Piercy Nanette Pilon Devorah Pitzer Sharon Poole David Porter John Powell William B. Powers Barbara Press Rebecca Kay Price Kelly Prickett Stephanie Proctor Joanna Pruitt Chris Puckett Renee Pugh Leslie Quezaire Helms 256 Angie Ramey Suzanne Rapcavage Karin M Rebane Tami Red man Michelle Reeside Amy Renk Alice Renninger Shirley Reynolds Michelle Rezeau Shirley Rhodes Monika Rice Dawn Richards Ken Richardson Sharon Richardson Melissa Riedel Deborah Rigby Sarah Riley Kristin Ringberg Lisa Ritchie Bonnie Robertson Michelle Robertson John Robinson Melissa Robinson Monica Roesch Wesley Rose Chris Rossbach Rebecca Rowe Charles Roy Nancy Runyon Stacie E. Rush Michael Russo Chris Ryder J . Lee Samitia Scott Sapera Barbara Sayer Kathy Sayko Lisa Scarborough Robert Schreiner Peter SchuJtz Todd Schultz Michael Scyphers Laura Seal Michael Seidl Julie Sellner Claire Sensel Diane Shanholtz Julie Shanholtz Kathleen Shanklin Jill Shannon Jill Shepherd Leslie Sherwood 257 J u N I R S ..eyShifflett Yvonne Shifflett Mary E. Shifflette Jeff Shockley Dennis Silver Mary Ann Sincoskie Barbara Singleton Natalie Slater Terri Smelser Amy Smith Bettie Smith Deborah Ann Smith Patricia Smith Robert Smith Tammy Smith Tracy Smithson Lisa Smoot John Snyder Leslie Sparks Bruce Spencer Jessica Spooner Teresa Springer Tina St. John Jennifer Stafford Nancy Stanfield Kimberly Stark Christian Starr Shelle Steberl Michelle L. Stevens Ralph Stickman Dennis Stilwell Vicki Stoehr Jacqueline E. Stone Carolynne Strand Melissa Strausburg Jeffery Strzesczyk Lora Sulg Terri Summers Penny Surber Lynn Swierczek Tina Swope Angela Sylvas Joseph Tagliareni Carmen Taliaferro Suzanne Tate David Taylor Donna Taylor Scot Taylor Robert Testwuide, III Laura Tetreault Donna Thacker 258 Barbara Thompson Bradley Thompson Lindsay Thompson Debbie Throckmorton BrendaTilley Elizabeth Tilt Michael Tisch Steve Tomasi Terri Torrens Peter Tulin Meredith Turner Teresa Turner Sheila Updike Sophia Vandermeyden Richard Van meter Ginger Veazey Deborah Vey Carol Walker Spencer B. Wallace, Jr. Sandy Walton James Ward Manda Waroblak Jim Warren Glenn Wayland Tammy Wayne Sheri Weeks Andrew Weiner David West Nancy West Terry Whaley Jennv White RobynWhitly Nancy Whitney Kerry Williams Tamara Williams Cheryl Wilson Jacque Wilson Kristina Wilson Gregory Wilt Stacey Wingard Laura Wingate Darrvl Winslow Jeanne L. Winters Paul Winters Kathryn Wirkus Catherine Wolfe Chris Womach Ronald Womach Janice Wood Judie Wood Lisa Wood John Woodman Laura Woods K. Anja Wright Monica Young Stephanie Zuras Laura Adams Rebecca Adams s p H M O R E S Sophomore year is probably the most comfortable year college has to offer. In their second year most students are comfortable in their college surroundings but have not yet begun to feel the pressure to be ready to enter the working world. Beth Heisner, a Sophomore, has noted that The best part of being a Sophomore is that you know just enough to be comfortable and relaxed but realize that there is always something new to learn. Christopher Adriano Gigi Alamachar Mike Altis Gina Angelo Lisa Arendall Andrew Arnold Kathv Arnold Stacey Astrin Mary Bailey- Debbie Baird Traci Barbour Monica Beamer Brenda Beistel Kimberly Belcher Leanne Bell Matthew Benedetti Diane Benevides Deborah Benjamin Ellen Berlin Wendy Berryman Ashley Bierlick Susan Blais Faye Bland Sara Boe Katherine Boelte Donna Borz Am y Sue Bosher Missy Bova Leah Bowanko Mark Bowen Arlene Bowers Betsy Bowler Heather Boyd Denise Braccia Susan Bracey Tammy Brackman Kevin Bradley- Stephen Bradway Linda Braithwaite Thommy Brand Rachel Branscom Mary Brenkus Richard Briggs Kristin Bright Jeanette Brill Lorraine Brincka Stuart Broughton Lisa Brown Beth Brovles 260 Beth Brubaker Kelli Bulloch Jeannie Bunch Robert Bunting Dana Burdette Colleen Burns Maria Buser Leslie Butera Kathy Caldwell Kenneth Calhoun Catherine Carey Kimberly Carneal Kim Carpenter Lynn Carr Robert Carswell Cathy Cash Kathy Chaffinch Oriana Chung Cindy Churchin Charles Chusuei Mike Ciucci Evan Clark Pam Clark Ann Clevenger Beth Coffey Carman Coffman Lisa Coleman Jennifer Collins Tim Copeland Christie Cornwell Nicol Cotman Randall Cover Charlotte Cox Sheri Cox Laurie Cranford Laura Crawley Gary Crockett Catherine Crooks Kimberly Dale Glenice Daniel Michael Daniels Alexandra Dapolito Christopher Davies Eric Deane Kelly Debutts Ellen DeGraff Tony Deibler Susan Denecke Natalie Dias Tony Diggs Donna Dixon Claire Doyle Sandy Drinkwater David Duffy- Sarah Dumouchelle Cathv Dutton Elizabeth Dwyer Leila Easmeil BethEley Evelyn Ennis Tiffany Ericksen Nicholas Evans Melissa Ewers 261 s p H M R E S Karen Fajans Kelly Farell Barbara Federmann Chris Fick Christopher Flick Gary Flora Amy Fluke Adrienne Fogg Vera Fogle Allison Foster Tracey Fox Veronica Fraley Ed Francisco Laura Frayser Tonva Freeman Melissa French Kristine Freschi Carol Frisbee Rene Furr Alberta Gaddy Cindy Gaines Libby Gardner Jill Gatenby Pauline Gauthier Cynthia Gerson Amy Gilbert Mariea Gill Natalie Gillions Deborah Godowsky Andrew Goldenberger Ruth Goorman Rhea Gordon Sean Grady Joelle Graham Shelby Green Suzie Green Dannie Gregory Kevin Gregory Michael Gregory- Sarah Hailstone Catherine Hall Amy Hancock Lisa Hardin Gretchen Hatcher Emily Hauslein Julie Hawkins Laura Havden Katrina Hayes Kim Haslett Beth Heisner Ingrid Hekman Christine Hensley Rita Hertel Joan Heslin 262 Lezlie Hess Helen Hicks Deanna Higgins Debbie Hill Stephen Hinnant Man - Holden Kimberly Hollowell Christina Hoist Joan Honold Stephanie Hopkins Mary House Leslie Huling Barbara Hutcherson Teresa Incao Debbie Ingram Laura Jacomet Joan Jasien Gwynne Jeffer Theresa Jeter Angie Jones Bob Jones Jane Jones Kev in Jones Gay Joshlyn Nancy Julius Stephen Jun Alice Jurf Todd Karriker James Katzman Sharon Kaylor Claire Kelly Doreen Kelly Kathleen Kelly- Meghan Kelly Christine Kemp Jeff Kershner Rhonda Keyser Denise King Sally King Michael Kinsley Mary Kipps Georgia Kirkpatrick Mike Klass Celia Klein Susan Klimkosky Cynthia Klisz Shelly Klucker Larry Knapp Kelly Knight Kristina Knotts Baylor T. Kobayashi Mary Komatsoulis Robin Koontz Diane Kosciolek 263 s p H M R E S Cari Kovach Jenny Kunz Scott Kyriakakas Lacy Henry Bridgett Lambert Susan Larowe Donna Larsen Susie Larue Karen Lauer Thomas Leach Benjamin Lee Rhonda Lennon Kelli Levins Lois Lewter Jamie Little Cosette Livas Jessie Loop Kevin Lucas Susan Luedike Michael Lynch John Lynskey Kevin Lyons Jennifer Mabry Suzanne MacAllister Kristin Maclnnes Vicki Maginniss Steve Malo Kim Mann Robert Markell Elizabeth Martin Hugh Martin Michelle Martin Laura Martinez Sandy Masters Susan Mateer Sharon Mathias John Mattioli Jill Maybach Linda McConnell Mary McDonald Colleen Mclnerney Tara McKenna Andrew McKenzie Kathy McNichol Rick McQuade Wendy Meadows Rebecca Mersing Deborah Meyer Becky Miller Donna Miller Elise Miller Stephen Miller Susan Minor 264 Richard Mize Barbara Monk Matthew Moore Renee Moore Rosemary Moraglio Denise Morse Beth Moser Monica Mullin Tracy Mullins Deanna Muncy Deborah Murphy Jim Murphy Michelle Muscarella Stephanie Musso Brenda Myers Hollv Myers Jeff Nay Colleen Naylong Navona Neel Pamela Newman Rodney Newman Teresa Nichols Cheryl O ' Bannon Amy Osso Katrina Osterhoudt Susan Owen Andrew Palmer Eric Parker Stacy Parker Christine Parks Kirsten Parsons Amita Patel Alecia Pazant Sophia Pearson Jeannine Pedersen Abigail Perkins Keith Perry Paige Phillips Caroline Planert Ted Powell Tracy Presock Lisa Price Michelle Putman Tracy Raber Derita Ratcliffe John Re David Recor Lisa Redman Kevin Reichard Amy Reinhardt Tammy Remaklus Floyd Reynolds Marilyn Rhett Lisa Rhine 265 s o p H O M O R E S Lisa Rhodes Rodrick Rhodes Julie Richard Shelley Richards Kimberly Richardson Nancy Richardson Donna Ricketson Michael Riggs Beth Riley Robin Rison Kelly Robinson Kurt Rodgers Tracey Roosma Sarah Rosenblum Jennifer Rowland Lance R udd Maria Rumrill Wyndi Russell Chuck Sardelis Karen Saunders Lyn Savedge Beth Scheller Kelly Schmid Angela Schueman William Schuh Sherri Scissom Julie Scott Karen Seal Sherry Seay Darren Setlow Denise Shafer Mary Jo Shannon Jennifer Shirley Rachel Shook Crystal Shore Sandi Shutt Amy Silcox Claudine Smith Nannie Smith Paige Smith Russell Smith Ruth Smithson Andrea Snyder James Snyder Brian Soule Shannon Souvenir Nancy Spitler Kelly Springer Andrea Stock Teresa Stout Kristen Strite Cathy Stuler Leona Stumm Michelle Sullivan Kim Sutherland Liz Sutor David Sweat Carla Swihart Lana Tate Dina Tedeschi Andrea Tesh Lisa Thacker Carrie Thomas 266 Susan Wood Melissa Yeatts Helms My sophomore year has been the best year. Greg Jones, Sophomore Kim Thomas Mary Thompson Karen Tine Michelle Tolley Bill Toncich Lisa Trautwein Julie Trevey Edgar R. Tuck Jackie Tusing Laura Urquhart Debbie Utz Lisa Vaclavicek Tracy Valentini Nancy Vanesko Scott VanHorn Erik VanLeeuwen Michelle Vaughn Michelle Vecchiolla Beth Voskuhl Carolyn Wadsorth Kelly Waldren Melissa Wallon Kathy Walsh Laura Wampler Megan Ward Amy Warden Angela Warden Lynette Washington Hilary Watson Bethany Weatherford Alice Weaver Heather Webb Randall Weddle Mac Weems Linette Wells Kelley Welsh Jennifer Werry Kathryn Whelan Tonya Whitenton Sharyn Whitlock Denise Willard Kristin Willett Mary Williams Vicki Williamson Amy Wimer Thomas Winston Sherrvl Winters Kelly Wohl Gayle Wood 267 Kristin Alban Sharon Aldridge Freshman year is known to be the scariest year of the college experience. This is because coming from high school and trying to adjust to college life can be overwhelming at first. It seems impossible to fit in and make friends but by second semester it all gets easier. Freshmen learn to be challenged instead of inhibited by all that is going on in the college environment. Dave Wallace, a Freshman, optimistically observes that Fresman year is mainly meeting new people, making new friends and realizing all that you have to learn. Rosalyn Ashford Melissa Atwater Kristin Bailey Cori Barrett Patrick Barron Elizabeth Bartlett F Scott Bartos R Jennifer Behm Amy Bender E Ellen Lisa Binhammer Bill Blevins S Erika Bogar Amy Bosselman Mary Bounds H M Joe Bowden Melanie Bowers Karen Brincka E Jill Brown Lisa Buchanan Billie Jo Burnham N Valerie Byram Stephanie Byrne Lito Cabading Michelle Caddigan Deborah Callaghan Pegeen Calpin Amanda Campbell Diane Carbonello Donna Carter Donna Cashman Lee Charmian Joel Cherkis Jennifer Chipps Melinda Christenbury Patricia Chudoba ' Your Freshman year is the hardest year because you have to adjust to being away from home. Janice McLaughlin, Junior 268 Cathy Clarke Kim Claypoole Julie Coffin Kimberly Collins Kelly Combs Michael Combs Kimberly Comeyne Kimberly Conwell Mike Cooley Steve Cornwell Diane Cox Amy Cross Adam Cuffard Laura Cupp Charlie Curran Christine Dalton Karen Daniels Valerie David Waverly Davidson Sandra Davis Susan Delauter Cherie Deronja Andria Dinonno Peter Doherty Kimberly Doyle Anne Drozdowski BethDu Susan Duke Sharon Elam Steve Ellinger Sam Elson James Engbert Lauri Engels Michele Espinoza Stacy Evins Nancy Fabry George Farmakides Anne Fawcett Pamela Fitzgerald Rachel Flemming Shannon Fogarty The scariest part about being a Freshman is definitely registration. Don Heishman, Junior 269 F R E S H M E N April Fogg Rhett Franklin Tonya Frazier Melissa Freese Janice French Debbie Ganster Chris Gardner Stephanie Garner Liz Garrett Gerri Garrick Mary Gemmill Gary Gensler Michele Gilmore Lisa Glass Denise Goat Kathryn Goldblatt Anne Gravely Kimberly Greene Gini Griffin Kerry Hargrave Debbie Harnes Logoldia Harris Lisa Harrison Becky Haven Denyse Hedgepeth Laura Hejna Kathryn Hertzler Terri Hickman Man,- Hill Candace Hinkle Cara Hinkson Adam Hoey Elayne Hoffman Lynda Hoffman Kevin Hollar Jennifer Hopkins Janice Horn Melonie Hoskins Angela Hulvey Cheryl Hunt Laura Hunt Julie Hurst Eric Hurt Suzanne Jackson Wanda Jackson Cassandra Jones Michelle Jones Sasha Kahane Elizabeth Kamstra One thing I learned when I first got here was that the professors and staff really try to help you instead of leaving you on your own. Greg Jones, Sophomore 270 Jean Kinzinger Lenita Kiser Susie Klesch Jennifer Knill Martha Lam Willie Lanier Tina Lantz Kimberly Lindsey Edwin Lohmeyer Jay Mahone Rhonda Main Jeff Mandel Tanya Marshall Stephanie C. Matthews Stephanie Matthews Tammy Matuck Scott M aynard Lynn McClelland Karen L. McCulloch Margaret McGowan Michelle McGrath Leigh McGuire Craig Meister Nicole Milin Patricia Miller Tammy Miller Dennis Mitchell Joel Mixon Michele Mohlere Rhonda Moore Donna Morris Marian Morris Joseph Mowery Heather Mullally Susan Murdock Allison Myers Tracy Myers Judy Nelson Sandra Newsom Jennifer Nygard Caroline Overfelt Tracey Paige Trina Paige Phyllis Patrick 271 F R E S H M E N Helen Patterson Eleanor Paxton Ann Payne Laureen Penn Angela Peraldo Laura Pignone Cindy Piland John Powers Christine Quaid Robin Richardson Darlena Ricks Jane Riddick Lucy Rider Mary Ritchie Cheryl Ritts Terry Rivers Heather Robbins Kirsten Robinson Cynthia Romeo Deirdre Rose Rhonda Ryder Sharon Sharber Emily Shea Julie Sheils Scott Shelton Chanell Sheppard Beth Sherfy Andrea Shewchuk Anne Simmons Laurie Sisson Kimberly Sivells Sabrina Skeeter Jeanne Smith Leann Smith Kellie Spencer Angela Spivey Jackie Stanfield Michelle Stassi Jennifer Stearns Kimberly Stoessel Ashley Strand Kelley Suttenfield Amy Symms Julia Terrell 272 Robert Terrill Debra Thomas Renee Thomas Dawn Thorpe Larissa Tomlin Meredith Tucker Donna Turner Catherine Udell Carolyn Unkovic Julie Van Pelt William Vaughan James Veale Jennifer Viar Stephen Virostek Mary Vitale Erik Wadenstierna Holly Wagner Mary Walsh Leslie Ware Traci Waters Elsie Watkins Veronica Watts Nancy Weaver Michelle Westerkamp Lisa Wharam Katheryn Whitby Julianne Wielga Mary Wiggins Elizabeth Williams Julie Williamson Lisa Williamson Mike Willis Michelle Woodard Pamela Word Kathleen Wring Carol Wyatt David Wynne Ken Yaeger James Youngberg The scariest part about being a Freshman is facing an empty mailbox. Becky Cook, Senior 273 lthough the primary goal of any university is to educate its students, the better schools offer something more. James Madison provides its students with numerous opportunities for involvement in extracurricular activities. From honor societies to professional clubs, from service groups to publications staffs, from fraternities to sororities, the interests of students are met through unity and participation. JMU really does have something for everyone! ACTIVITIES A Tradition in Involvement 274 - • ' •v ' - 275 BLUESTONE Towe Editors: Steven Helms, Photography Editor; Stephanie Cole, Sports Editor; Donna Rosen, Organizations and Greek Editor; Andrea Neilan, Features Editor; Amanda Mays, Editor-in-Chief; Amy Laser, Editor-in-Chief; Susan Minor, Classes Editor; Larry Towe, Photography Manager. Photographers: Larry Towe, Patrick Dennis, Brian Soule, Steven Helms. Towe 276 The James Madison University yearbook, the Bluestone is produced by a dynamic group of students from various majors and class levels. Because a yearbook is intended as a lasting publication, it is something the Bluestone staff can be proud to leave behind as a reminder of life at J.M.U. in 1987. Staff Members: Susan Bracey, Tom Horner, Valeta Bostic. Towe Towe Entire Staff: Tom Horner, Susan Bracey, Stephanie Cole, Donna Rosen, Patrick Dennis, Andrea Neilan, Amanda Mays, Amy Laser, Brian Soule, Valeta Bostic, Susan Minor, Larry Towe. Steven Helms. 277 Helms BLUESTONE 278 Soule Soule Soule Soule 279 Udell Breeze: Front Row-Diane Benevides, Production Manager; Kyra Scarton, Editor. Second Row-Alix Dapolito, Martin Romjue, Wire Editor; Kevin McClatchy, Ads Designer; Charles Lundy, Editorial Editor; Stephen Rountree, Assistant Features Editor. Back Row-Ming Leong, Photography Editor; Cathy Udell, Steve Eaton, Mark Charnock, Managing Editor; Maria Osborn, News Editor; Ken Malczak, Design Layout Editor; Amy Porter, Pam Wiley, Features Editor; Sonny Dearth, Assistant Sports Editor. Y s. :$L ' P 2k . H h H r r . i w _ T y w J l ff . F . 4 A : ?i A ■£; A B M 09 M J Leong 280 THE BREEZE The Breeze is the biweekly, totally student operated, newspaper published at James Madison University. It covers issues that af- fect the students and prepares students for journalism careers. m 5 8 281 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES The Executive Council handles all ad- ministrative respon- sibilities of the S.G.A. and all other powers and duties granted to them by the administra- tion. The Executive Council takes care to see that all resolutions passed by the Student Senate and Executive Council are faithfully executed. S.G.A. Executives:Stacy Summers, Secretary;Ann-Marie Johnson, Administrative Vice President; Gregory Gromada, President; Kathv Sayko, Legislative Vice-President; Gregory Usiskin, Treasurer. Senate All legislative functions concerning student government affairs are vested in the Student Senate of the S.G.A. Each Senator is a voting member of his her respective Hall Council or Commuter Student Committee and acts as a liaison between these groups and the S.G.A. 151 S.G.A. Senate: Robin Alderman, Michelle Andre, John Armstrong, Chris Babb, Catherine Boyle, Nanci Campbell, Joanne Carson, John Chrosniak, Robert Clark, James Coleman, Lisa Cook, Beth Cunningham, Jennifer Demko, Natalie Dias, Regina Dirolf, Patrick Dooley, Robert Dartch, Maria Duncan, Chris Eckl, Eric Ellenes, Nick Farrell, Pamela Goad, Dean Gossett, Stephen Gough, Rani Goyal, Laura Henss, Kim Hessler, Jeff Hollar, Bob Houston, Tracy Huff, Tracy Humphrey, Karen Iezzi, Michael Kinsley, Melanie Knight, John Martin, Schawn Penn, Leslie Quezaire, Jeanne Quigley, Dina Scamardo, Scott Schuyler, Royd Seif, Brett Sheffield, Jennifer Showalter, Tammy Smith, Eric Snow, Kathy Walsh, Greg Washenko, Owen Wilson. 282 Committee Chairmen: Front Row-Kelly Simons, Maria Duncan, Cynthia Twining. Back Row-Lisa Bensenhaver, Eric Snow, Melanie Knight, Steve Gough, Diane Frost, Office Assistant. STUDENTS AT LARGE Students-at-Large are students appointed by the Legislative Vice President who are voting members of the eight Senate Standing Committees. These students are not senators, but are in- terested in the Student Government Association. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Committee Chairmen are students that are ap- pointed to serve as heads of their respective commit- tees. The Chairman handles all committee work of the committee and delegates accordingly to ensure that student con- cerns are met. Students-at-Large: Front Row-Elizabeth Lyall, Lisa Bensenhaver, Debbie Ganster. Back Row-Jane Ortiz, Ann Asiello, Katie Honover, Suzanne Reed. 283 STUDENT ADVOCATES The Student Advocates advise students of rights and alternative courses of action in the judicial process. Student Advocate Committee: Elaine Stephanos, Michael Murray, Meghan Kelly. HONOR COUNCIL The Honor Council is responsible for pro- moting awareness of the Honor Code and organizing the investigations and hearings of honor code violations. Honor Council: Front Row-Joie Hersey, Vice President; Laurie Robinson, Presi- dent. Back Row-Shelley Duguid, David Jackson. 284 INTER-HALL COUNCIL The Inter-Hall Council is an organization that reviews and resolves problems related to resident students and executes projects that will benefit James Madison University. IHC: Front Row-Kriss Fillbach, Advisor; Jon Offley, Vice President; Ronda Lennon, Secretary; Bill Michie, Treasurer; Donna Crumpton, President. Back Row-Ellen Farrell. Claire Doyle, Pernell Watsch, Jr., Cliff Carter, Christine Quaid, Amy Cross, Scott Shelton, Richard Henry, Angela Hall, Greg Maclntyre, Tara McKenna, Kevin Rose, Louis Gosain. UNIVERSITY PROGRAM BOARD The University Program Board pro- vides educational and entertaining programs for the students of James Madison University. Responsibilities include scheduling movies, concerts, guest speakers, and special events throughout the year. UPB: Front Row-Kerstin Barz, Chairman, Pam Wagner, Sarah White, Julie Thomas, Amy Cobb, Reginald Brown. Second Row-Joni Johnson, Dawn Pitsenberger, Tamara Williams, Leslie Proud, Martha Seals. Back Row-Mike Kessler, Scott Miller, Jason Brown, Jay Lucado, Ben Swartz, Tim Small. 285 UNIVERSITY CLASS ORGANIZATION The University Class Organization consists of four structures: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Councils. These class governments pro- mote class unity and school spirit among other things. Freshman Class: Judy Carr, Secretary-Treasurer; Davis, President; Allison Myers, Vice President. Laurel Sophomore Class: Chip Broadway, Secretary-Treasurer; Anne Myong, President; Leslie Huling, Vice President. Junior Class: Jennifer Faigle, Secretary-Treasurer; Monica Young, President; Stephanie Cole, Vice President. Senior Class: Carmen Pulley, Vice President; Chrys Peter- son, President; Lynn Bellison, Secretary-Treasurer. 286 STUDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Student Alumni Association develops service and social oriented programs to meet the general and specific needs of the student body, thereby increasing their dedication to JMU both as a current student and as an alumnus of the institution. The SAA is divided into five different categories-Tours and Student Recruitment, Homecoming, Program Sales, Publicity, and Am- bassadors Committee. SAA: Front Row-Stephanie Proctor, Vice President; Sonja Maggi. Treasurer; Scott Johnston, President; Eric Hinkle, Vice President; Robyn Whitley, Secretary. Second Row-Amy Smith, Kristin Bright, Sallie Herron, Leslie Proud, Susan McKissock, Shelley Nixon, Karen Walker, Maria Murphy, Stacy Gibbons, Mary Hawkes, Marian Morris, Katrina Hayes, Dina Tedeschi, Julie Novitsky. Third Row-Brian Fox, Lisa Bryant, Tracy Myers, Jessica Rudibaugh, Lisa Carpenter, Kelly Kirkpatrick, Kathleen Fields, Melissa Robinson. Pam Helems, Elizabeth Michael, Kathy Chaffinch. Fourth Row- Noelle A. Reese, Rosemary Moraglio, Alison Chisholm, Sarah Daby, Jeff Phillips, Laura Henss, Aubrey Stewart. Back Row-Curtis R. Gauntt, John R. Van Grinsven, Timothy Masten. Pam Giannotti, Teresa Incao, Sandra Peters, Liz Tilt. Sharon Kaylor, Mark Drinkard, Joe McCracken, Scott Csernecky, Mark Longenbach. 287 COMMUTER STUDENT COMMITTEE The Commuter Student Committee brings the commuters together with the student body and provides a meeting place for the commuter to study, work, or just socialize. CSC: Front Row-Sherry Miller, Coordinator; Carly Puckett, Secretary; Regina Dirolf, Treasurer; Monique Garo, Vice Presi- dent; Gregg Bishop, President; Jeff Hollar. Second Row-Rosie Jones, Intramural Coach; Tracie Huff, Rani Goyal, Karen Iez- zi, Catherine Boyle, Leslie Quezaire, Lisa B. Cook. Third Row-Robin Alderman, Dean Gossett, John Martin, Robert Dortch, Cynthia L. Holman, Owen C. Wilson, Jeanne Quigley, Christopher J. Eckl, Karen M. Reese. 288 STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL The Student Advisory Council is made up of all the presidents of all business organizations. The SAC reports to the Dean of the College of Business. SAC: Front Row-Bruce Livingstone, Secretary-Treasurer; Meg Johnston, Vice Chairman; Kraig Negaard, Chairman; Dr. Dubose, Advisor. Second Row-Leslie Henson. Kathy Blair. Cindy Twining, Linda Keepers, Claire Rooney, Beverly Goldblatt. Back Row-Tern 1 Stib- bards, Dan McBryde, Dan Lopuch, David Olds, John Van Grinsven. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION The Financi al Manage- ment Association is a professional organiza- tion for college student students with an in- terest in finance, bank- ing, and investments. FMA: Front Row-Tracy Clayton, Vice President; Sarah Burgdorf, Social; Linda Keepers, President; Chris Tammaro, Treasurer; Shelley Grandy, Fundraising. Second Row-Marie Cadwallader, Cheryl Smith. Susan Carter, Renee Pugh, Linda McConnelly, Kim Guidt, Ronique Breaux, Patti Purcell, Sharon Corpening, Tamara Stephens, Robin Alderman. Back Row-Jeff Sisk, Dean Canavos, Pernell Watson, Mike Lindsay, Mike Owens, Rick Jenkins, Brian Allen. Keith Groce. Brian Duffy, Chris Power. 289 MADISON MARKETING ASSOCIATION The Madison Marketing Association is a business club com- prised of students from a variety of majors. The club is closely affiliated with a national organization, The American Marketing Association. MMA: Front Row-Dr. Ken Williamson. Faculty Advisor; Kim Aasen, Vice President of Publicity; John R. Van Grinsven, President; Rhonda Clayton, Treasurer; Ronald W. Fulcher, Fundraising; Cathy Kerrigan, Vice President; Pam Rozanski, Secretary. Second Row-B. Suzanne Bowman, Amy Meetze, Maureen Venedam, Tammy Leong, Kimberly Dovel, Stephanie Cole, Mary Ann Jeffrey, Katherine A. Misker, Suzie Adam, Michelle Stevens, Laura Wingate, Dee Scarlett. Adri Hoffman. Lauran Mowrer, Donella Hill, Rebecca Stone, Ellen Lamm, Tina Sahnow, Michelle Ullrich, Jeanne Her- mann. Third Row-Lisa Caswell. Cynthia Shomo, Casey Laughlin, Donna Thacker, Jane Garner, Maria Huber, Betsy Baird, Laura Kettlestrings, Karen Ruf, Laura Tetreault, Christopher Eckl, R. Scott Williams. Brian Kcraget, Mary F. Williams, Anne Braun. Back Row-Jennifer Demko, William Talbott, Ronald Mountain, John Carlton Harwood, Thomas Banks, Mimi Giles, William E. Shelton, W. Todd Branch, Jeff Dawson, Leslie Cannon, Karen Reese, Debbie Merritt. Angel Harmon, Stephen Loose. 290 DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION D.P.M.A. was organized to provide a well rounded and meaningful program of activities to develop a better understanding of the computer industry. D.P.M.A. hopes to encourage the formation of groups of students having a common interest in data processing. DPMA: Front Row-Angela Hales, Kelly Barefoot, Carolyn Scott, Susan Young, Treasurer; Janet Coleman, Vice President; Dan McBryde, President; Tippy Harrison, Secretary; Kathy Troub, Kathy Bowers, Dawn Lotts, Isabel Krauss. Second Row-Michael Marrow, Terry Dykeman, Alisa Cash, Karla Gutshall, Debbie Myers, Leslie Henson, Mary Correll, Kimberly Rowe, Stephanie Jackson, Carey Mitchell. Back Row-Bill Michie, Lynn Hobson, Wayne Morris, Glenn Travis, Jeff Weaver, Stuart Patterson, Robin Alderman. Vicky Multer, Gary Piercy, Vincent Whittle. 291 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATORS IABC JMU is the student chapter of the world ' s largest organization of public relations and organizational com- munication professionals. IABC: Front Row-Kathryn Wirkus, Alberta Gaddy, J ules Maloney, Cathy Young, President; Stacy Falbaum, Vice President; Ann Cremins, Public Relations; Ingrid Hekman, Christie Palmer. Back Row-Paul Bergeron, Kristine Kaplan, Stephanie Proctor, Francesca Repetti, Kelly Combs, Terri Hickman, Joanne Carson, Mae Frantz, Advisor; Christine McNerney, Martha Corry. ALPHA EPSILON RHO AERho is the national broadcasting fraternity. AERho can provide pro- fessional contacts and a chance to gain experience in the broadcasting field. AERho: Front Row-Chrys Peterson, Vice President of Publicity; Bonnie Pierce, Vice President Fundraising; John Stonko, Alumni; Dean Leipsner, President; Lisa Farina, Secretary; Lori Hagan. Second Row-Susan Picker, Elissa Cooper, Julie Heikes, Colleen Lynch, Angela Walker, Sarita Hill, Sally Ann Smith, Larry Towe, Chris Newton. Back Row-Steve Letter, Tim McClatchy, Kyle Ritchie, Alan Leffers, Andy Raines, Steve Phillips.John Woody. Advisor. 292 Patricia Belinda Hallie Mary Daniel Durham Benton Ivins May Lopuch Secretary Treasurer V.P. Chptr Sr. V.P. President Oper. Dr. Don-Rice Glenn Claire Richards Travis Rooney Faculty V.P. V.P. Advisor Pledge Ed. Prof Act. Timothy Andrea Custer Feltner Chancellor Historian ?.A9 Thorn Bob Banks Bastek Lisa Kimberly Page Steven Sarah Marie Baucom Bedner Blakeman Bradshaw Burgdorf Cadwallader I ' I Tracy Annette Darcus Clayton Colucia Cook Laural Mary Nicole Ehat Erdman Fields Donna Linda Rachel Crumpton Debus Doreey Monique Paul Garo Gerety DELTA SIGMA PI The Professional Business Fraternity Pat Michele Cynthia Flynn Furlan Gallimore Jim James Gianelos Gould Gaye Kimberley Jeff Kenneth Karen Catherine J.D. Kreag Jennifer Dennis Griffin Gwyn Harper Ho Kennelly Kerrigan Kuhn Maloy McDaniel O ' Neal f l m V Jeff Samuel Donald Karen Paige Parker Peacock Reese Tricia Pamela Tina Rizzo Rozanski Sahnow i I M M Michael Tammy Timothy Tracy John James Schuppin Shelton Solem Turner Vaughan York 293 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CLUB The International Business Club was organized to supplement the education of students in international business. International Business Club: Front Row-Kim Doyle, Bob Jerome, Advisor; Sharon Shoff, Mary Her- mann, Chris Adriano, Publicity; Patty Taylor, Secretary; Marie Melton, Treasurer; Michele Mink, Presi- dent; Mark Srite, Alumni; Melanie Holloway. Back Row-Jennifer Schindeler, Michele Peirano, Denise Shafer, Chris O ' Dell, Todd Kratzer, Jenny Faigle, Greg Holden, Karen Lively, Ina Helbing, Wayne Hall, Marya McCabe, Marce Larson. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The S.E.A. is designed to give op- portunity for students to explore education as a career; to evaluate their own aptitudes, capabilities and interests as prospective pro- fessional educators. S.E.A. : Front Row-Robyn Pace, Marcy Brizzolara, Carolyn Reese, Lori Torpy, Publicity; Stephanie Riske, Social; John Wight, President; Sonja Maggi, Treasurer; Shawn Rollins, Vice President; Kris Freschi, Membership Chairman; Susanne Clem. Second Row-Mary Hawkes, Yulanda Thompson, Sally Bustamante, Lyn Charbonneau, Patricia Gant, Jill Marks, Susan Wampler, Susan Picker, Peggy O ' Hara. Back Row-Lisa Linkenhoker, Robin Whitley, Kelly Reagan, Claire Sensel, Kathy Kuehn, Rosemary Moraglio, Linda Alex, Michelle Miller. 294 ASSOCIATION OF THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN A.E.Y.C. is a professional organization helping young people to become better teachers. It is associated with the N. A.E.Y.C. (National Association of the Educa- tion of Young Children). AEYC: Front Row-Angela Moss, Vice President; Julie Perez, Membership; Lori Torpy, Treasurer; Paige Powell, President; Mary Pritchett, Secretary; Ann Ferr, Historian. Back Row-Kim Markle, Andrea Horan, Lisa Asa], Jean Moreland, Andrea Buchanan, Becky Cook, Debbie Miller, Rosemary Moraglio, Michelle Miller, Carolyn Mercure, Lynda McVaney, Jeanne Richards, Carolyn Holland, Patty Doherty. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION FORUM The Elementary Education Forum is an organization that is dedicated to educate the minds of tomorrow. EEF: Front Row-Kelly Reagan, Co-Historian; Linda Alex, Co-Historian; Sally Bustamante, Presi- dent; Shawn Rollins, Secretary-Treasurer. Back Row-John Wight, Michelle Miller, Stephanie Riske, Rosemary Moraglio, Lyn Charbonneau, Robyn Pace. Not Pictured-Annie Evans, Vice President; Jean Burton. 295 COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN The Council for Exceptional Children is devoted to the needs of the handicapped and gifted children and youth and is actively committed to the professional development of its members and to advocacy on be half of exceptional individuals. CEC: Officers-Laura Milliken. President; Tonya Wood, President; Beth Godey, Vice Presi- dent; Beth Colombell, Treasurer; Stephanie Almquist, Secretary . Members-Sharon Alley, Janice Babb, Yvonne Bever, Darci Bossman, Barb Bracy, Eileen Carnahan, Lisa Cuozzo, Diane Dungan, Tammy Edwards, Sherie Frueh, Meg Griswold, Nancy Harris, Mary Hawkes, Kathy Higgins, Melissa Gollenburg, Caryn Jones, Michele Karrasch, Deedie Lep- pink, Linda Mariezza, Tracy Myers, Natasha Pappas, Katie Perry, Nancy Pitman, T.L. Pruitt, Carmen Pulley, Peggy Grogan, Darshan Roderick, Jessica Rudibaugh, Teresa Sites, Yulanda Thompson, Terri Tucker, Trish Van Dusen, Eileen Vega, Suzette Wright, Dana Clayborne., Kelly Boyle, Teresa Rexrode, Sonja Maggi, Tammy Snead, Laura LaRose, Pam Rolfes. Derek Drummond. NATIONAL STUDENT SPEECH- LANGUAGE HEARING ASSOCIATION The NSSLHA is designed to provide a transitional stage into the professional organization (ASH A). It is open to all Speech Pathology Audiology majors and minors as well as students interested in the Speech and Hearing Sciences. NSSLHA; Front Row-Kelly Krivsky, President; Kara VanHooser, Vice President; Marie Cahill, Historian; Penny Foster, Treasurer; Cindy Sargent, Secretary. Second Row-Karen Kel- ly, Lynn Bellison, Becky Price, Stephanie Muss. Sherry Gravelle, Bridget TenEyke. Diane Osborn. Back Row-Tod Hirsch, Lori Lombard, Maria Cordovana, Stephanie Miller, Adena Honig. 296 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CLUB The purpose of the Human Resource Management Club is to acquaint students and keep them up to date on all current developments in the field of human resource management. HRMC: Front Row-Gretchen McCleary, Vicky Multer. Sandra Kinkade. Secretary; Jana Roach. Treasurer: David Olds. President; Cynthia Barlow, Rick Jenkins. Back Row- Elizabeth Mehrtens. April Christian, Tracy Sneath. Ina Helbing. Scott Davis, Kim Christensen, Sandy Peters. Greg Hutton. Not Pictured-Heidi Nadasky. Vice President. MEDICAL AND ALLIED HEALTH SOCIETY The Medical and Allied Health Society brings together students that are seeking professional health careers. Medical and Allied Health Society. Front Row-Becky Johnson. Treasurer: Peggy O ' Hara, Vice President; Michael Siegel. President; Holly Burden, Secretary: Karen Davis. Publicity. Back Row-Amy Turner, Valerie McClanahan, Sandy Penney, J. Scott White. Sophia Zlatkov. Marc Rinaldi. Tina Geissel. Elizabeth Tilt. Angela Shelton. Deb- bie Meyer. Michael Morales. Mary Miller, Lynn Swierczek. Not Pictured-Cletus Sellers, Advisor. 297 MATH CLUB The Math Club is an organization for interested mathematicians that helps cultivate ideas about careers in math related areas. Math Club: Front Row-John Keller, Kellie Hunt, Recorder; Marilyn Lofdahl, Secretary; Lisa Bryant, President; Russ Boddie, Vice President; Pam Wagner, Treasurer. Back Row- Donna Rosen, Ellen Bogart, Debbie Winn, Mike Doherty, Alan Augustine, Maura Hanrahan, Kristen Faust, Lisa Persson, Kathy Wunderlich. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION FOR SECRETARIES The N.C.A.S. is open to any Office Administra- tion, Secretarial Ad- ministration, or Business Education ma- jors. The group has ser- vice projects, fun- draisers, attends na- tional conventions, and has programs to help in their future careers. NCAS: Tammy Smith, Kim Wells, Publicity; Vicki Ray, Secretary; Rita Bowles, President; Elaine Hudson, Treasurer; Page Blakeman, Historian; Betsy Berlin. 298 MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board is the Percy H. Warren senior honor society. Members are tapped in for their excellence in academics and campus involvement. Mortar Board: Front Row-Jane Garner, Michele Furlan, Maria Osborn, Secretary; Ann- Marie Johnson, Vice President; Penny Foster, President; Leslie Henson. Second Row- Rebecca Mounts, Ann Lafuse, Robin Hilton, Laurie Cowan, Ellen Bogart, Kelly Krivsky. Back Row -Jim Rittenhouse, Jim Baugher, Tim McDonald, Chris Cook, Joseph Painter. SIGMA PHI LAMBDA Sigma Phi Lambda is the general campus honor society. Sigma Phi Lambda: Front Row-Ann Lafuse, Treasurer; Kathleen Fields, Tutorial; Elissa Cooper, President; Julie Sanches, Vice President; Melissa Robinson, Secretary. Second Row-Kelly Debutts, Kristine Harper, Donna Akers, Lisa Carpenter, Richard Davis, Ruth Sullivan, Monika Rice. Back Row-Becky Price, Laurie Robinson, Maria Osborn, J.R. Dembiec, Gillean Ferguson. Not Pictured- Kelly Barefoot, Membership. 299 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Omicron Delta Kappa is the National Leadership honor society. ODK: Front Row-Patrick Julius, Vice President; Tim McDonald, President; Robin Hilton, Secretary- Back Row-Ann-Marie Johnson, Laurie Cowan, Jim Baugher. KAPPA PI Kappa Pi is the International Honorary Art Fraternity. Kappa Pi: Front Row-Denise Nelson, Scott Miller, Vice President; Christian Starr, President; Kevin McClatchy. Back Row-Kathy Cluverius, Teresa Edwards, Stevie Lael, Karen Van Derber. Marcia Coch. 300 PHI BETA LAMBDA Phi Beta Lambda tries to bring business and education together in a positive working rela- tionship. It promotes competent, aggressive, business leadership while members develop character and self-confidence. Phi Beta Lambda: Front Row-Jeffrey Adler. Jodi Nocena, Carey Mitchell. Historian; Craig Leavitt. Vice President; Meg Johnston, President; Peter Schultz, Parliamentarian; Missy Strausburg. Secretary; Joseph Franklin. Reporter; Adri Hoffman. Programming Chairman; David Olds. Finances. Second Row-Wanda Jackson, Laura Adams. Rachel Fleming, Christy Suttler, L. Beth Humphries. Lisa Hardin. Arlene Hostetter. Terry Whaley. Sharon Richardson, Maureen Sibbern. Louie Wack. Ruth Mull, Frances Slaughter, Gery Flora, Chris Adriano, Carolyn Gardner, William Shelton, Todd Kratzer, Mike Riggs. Mary Ann Murphy, Tamara Stephens. Third Row-Robert Mark, Scott Srite. Kimberly Dean, Laura Wilcox, Sara Boe. Gillean Ferguson, Julia Miller, Lisa Keefe. Angela Hales, Mary Correll. Kimberly Rowe, Cynthia Liberi, Ann Huntley, Lisa Tabb, Julie Bredthauer, Donna O ' Neill. Pamela Johnson. Back Row-Stewart Patterson. Vicky Walker, Karen Lively, Karen Reynolds, Leslie Warren. Ronald Mountain, Linda Hall, Brian Comes, Jen- nifer Schindeler, Michael Deehan, Gary Piercy. Agnes Brzonkala, David Broocke, Paul Winters, Todd Schultz. BETA ALPHA PSI Beta Alpha Psi is the Ac- counting honor society. Beta Alpha Psi: Front Row-Kim Payne, Michelle Stephenitch, Scott Cairns, Advisor; Linda Hack, Secretary; Patrick Julius, Director of Fraternal Activities; Kraig Negaard, President; Mark Smith. Treasurer; Stephen Geiger, Recording Secretary; Connie Newlin. Second Row-Gary Shendell, Lisa Bennett. Aldebaran Craig. Kathy Blair. Mary Swartwood, Janet Breckenridge. J.D. Kuhn. Hallie Ivins, Belinda Benton. Bill Mulvihill. Back Row-Dan Wright. Sandy Schultz, Lynn Rawdon, Steven Cotter, Stuart Harris, Jeanne Bodeman, Ken Abod, Jeannine Martin. Anne Broberg, Richard Van Pelt. 301 PIMU Pi Mu is the Math honor society. Pi Mu: Front Row-Dr. John Hanson, Advisor; Tod Hirsch, Kellie Hunt, Secretary; Debbie Winn, President; Ellen Bogart, Vice President; Michele Collignon. Back Row-John Keller, Kathy Wunderlich. Amy Zanger, Tom Burkholder, Alan Augustine, Leigh Bauserman. Not Pictured- Cheryl Stup, Treasurer. BETA BETA BETA Tri-Beta, the Biology honor society, features monthly speakers, annual plant and pumpkin sales, and trips. Also sponsored is an annual Career ' s Day — a symposium designed to assist Biology Majors with the job search. Beta Beta Beta: Front Row-J. Winstead, Valerie McClanahan, Secretary; Sandy Tait, Treasurer; Amy Turner, Vice President; J. Scott White, President; Becky Johnson, Historian; Jeff Hollar, Publicity. Second Row-Kim Hill, Beverley Abbitt, Michael Siegel, Peggy O ' Hara, Amy Hyde, Kelly Wohl, Tina Geissel, Cheryl Vaeth. Karen Davis, Michael Morales, Angela Shelton, Lynn Swierczek. Back Row-Barbara Press, Chris Trent, Elizabeth Tilt, Sandy Walton, Kathy McKinnon, Laurie Van Slyke, Scott Byington, Marc Rinaldi, Cathy Vaughan. 302 ETA SIGMA DELTA Eta Sigma Delta is the in- ternal hospitality manage- ment honor society in the Hotel Restaurant Manage- ment department. Eta Sigma Delta: Front Row-Julie Shapiro, Secretary; Cindy Twining, President; Tim McDonald, Vice President. Back Row-Ann-Marie Johnson, Terry Stibbards, Ron Patriotis, Donald Magill, Brian Combs, Angela Rellos, Tom Ryder, James Gratton. ORDER OF OMEGA Order of Omega is the Greek honor society based on leadership, involve- ment, and academics. Order of Omega: Front Row-Kirsten Barron, Pam Rolfes, Deedie Leppink, Joanne Jordano, Deb- bie Bachkosky, President; Lynn Hobson, Treasurer; Laura Henss. Back Row-Bob Houston, Brad Brautigam, Connie Newlin, Michelle Stephenitch, Wayne Morris, Maria Osborn, Alan Augustine. Not Pictured-Amy Stinnett, Vice President; Julie Sheehan, Secretary; Adam Greer, Social. 303 ETA SIGMA GAMMA Eta Sigma Gamma is the national health honorary society. Eta Sigma Gamma: Front Row-Melinda Monk, Nancy Fielding, Secretary; Cindy Campbell, Social Chairman; Laura Toso, President; Rosie Jones, Vice President; Karen O ' Donnell, Treasurer; Alenia Brooks, Historian. Back Row-Anita Katz, Shannon Taylor, Shelia Massenburg, Suzie Wilson, Lisa Keefe, Stephanie Zuras, Margaret Raynal, Shannon Lynch, Barbara Baldwin. KAPPA KAPPA PSI Kappa Kappa Psi is a na- tional service fraternity dedicated to the betterment of collegiate bands in the United States. The chapter at J.M.U. was founded with the conviction to aid and preserve the heritage of the Marching Royal Dukes. Kappa Kappa Psi: Front Row-Tina Murray. Historian; Linda Ryder, Treasurer; Beverly Larison, Secretary; Mike Zerbe, President; Ray Lynch, Vice President; Steve Wolf, Parliamentarian; Kathy O ' Connor, Secretary. Second Row-Lisa Brown. Beth Cronin, Carolynne Strand, Karen McDonald, Amy Howe, Karen Kelly, Tracey Glavin. Back Row-Mike Lindsay, Dean Hybl, Arnie Adkins, John Finocchiaro, Todd Brungard, Dan Everard, Peter Legato. 304 PSI CHI Psi Chi is the honor society for Psychology. Psi Chi: Front Row-Dina McClanahan, Mike Cluff, Treasurer; Dawn Pitsenberger, Historian; Jennifer Lantzer, President; Joanne Yanarell, Recording Secretary: Jennifer McKee, Vice President; Amy Smith, Corresponding Secretary. Back Row-Paul Buckley, Shawn Stanciu, Mary Ann Sincoskie, Susan Carter, Holly Pittman, Terri Summers. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The J.M.U. Psychology Club is an organization open to all majors who are generally interested in the field of Psychology. The purpose of the club is to in- crease student activity and interest in the field of psychology and to promote and enhance professional growth. Psychology Club: Front Row-David Jeffrey, Curtis Gauntt, Angela Schueman, Secretary; Mike Cluff, Treasurer; Michele Lewis, President; Paul Buckley, Historian; Reginald K. Brown, Vice-President. Second Row-Cynthia DeZouche, Sandra Kinkead, Scott Csernecky, Debbie Creed, Jennifer Lantzer, Shawn Stanciu, Melissa French, Lynn Carr, Debbie Hill, Beth Wetherbee, Claudine Smith, Rosie Jones, Joanna Pruitt, Robin Dunnavant, Julie Novitsky. Back Row-Lisa Ondrejcek, Jennifer McKee, Steve White, Holly Pittman, Amy Canine, Mary Ann Sincoskie, Amy Smith, Dawn Pitsenberger, Lisa Smart, Dana Biby, Beth Weaver. 305 Catholic Campus Ministry is a community that cares. ■multitude of social and liturgical programs are intended to share Christ ' s life with others. Through CCM students are becoming more aware of Christ in an atmosphere of warmth, hospitality and friendship. And sharing the Holy Trinity through community , communion and worship. Folk 3roup Social Appalachia Sacrament 306 REAL LIFE FELLOWSHIP The Real Life Fellowship is a nondenominational Christian group. Real Life Fellowship: Front Row- Robyn Pace, Lynne German, Staff; Ken German, Staff; Madelaine German, Sharon Evans, Secretary; Kathy Burge, Co-Chairman. Back Row- Duane Deason, Greg Stafira, Janice McLaughlin, Conchita Austin, Vicki Williamson. Not Pictured- Scott Hamilton, Co-Chairman; Tonya Whitenton. PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWSHIP The Presbyterian Fellowship is a group of students who meet to share their faith and fun. Activities include visiting retirement homes, Bible study, fellowship, retreats, and socials. Presbyterian Fellowship: Front Row- Janice Babb, President; Darci Bossman, Secretary; Lee Zehmer, Bible Study; Thomas Burkholder, Vice President; Amy Smith, CCC Rep; Amy Porter, Outreach; Helen Woodward, Minister. Second Row- Tina Geissel, Ron Fulcher, Publicity; Bonnie Wiedeman, Jill Fairbanks, Debbie Hill, Susan Owen, Leann Smith, James McCoy. Back Row- Mark Wilson, Mike Stennick, Kim Palmiter, Jill Hughes, Al Wall. 307 CANTERBURY CLUB The Canterbury Club is an Episcopal church group. Canterbury Club: Front Row- Alice Menefee, Katrina Osterhoudt, President; Janice Babb, Secretary. Back Row- Terrence Walker, Bonnie Risinger, Michele Gilmore, April Wells, Jim Killian. ' HILLEL FOUNDATION Hillel is the Jewish resource and social organization willing to serve the Jewish popula- tion. Hillel welcomes anyone who has an in- terest in any aspect of Judaism. Hillel Foundation: Front Row- Mike Woal, Advisor; Leslie Liss, Treasurer; Anita Katz, President; Rob Schulman, Vice President; Alan Neckowitz, Advisor. Back Row- Alan Staiman, Alan Field, Andrew Weiner, Michael Hoffman, Claire Ruttenberg, Beth Shapiro. 308 WOMEN ' S SOCCER CLUB The Women ' s Soccer Club is a club team that plays both varsity and club teams mostly from the Virginia area. They raise money, pay dues, and are allotted funds in order to pay their expenses. Women ' s Soccer Club: Front Row- Sandy Schultz, Coach; Kirsten Robinson, Claudia Paine, Sarah Haussermann, Kim Clarke, Treasurer; Dawn Ambrose, Karen Henninger, Kathy Maguire, Kim Chang, Dana Tiner, Secretary; John Meginley, Coach. Back Row- Carlton Harwood, Coach; Pam Massey, Jeanne Melanson, Shannon Lynch, Kelly Wirz, Terri Newman, Kristen Maclnnes, Lyn Rawdon, Vice President; Lisa Jones, Presi- dent; Molly McDowell. 309 SKI TEAM The Ski Racing Club is a new student organization which provides an op- portunity for all J.M.U. students to participate in the sport of ski racing. The team represents J.M.U. at all N.C.S.A. races w ithin the Southeastern Collegiate Ski Conference. Ski Team: Front Row- Jeff Tornell, Lauren Reilly, Rick Ferris, Steve Salmon, Bill Tomcich, Presi- dent. Back Row- Jennifer Cain, Matt Moore, Karen Nelson, Ron Goldberg. Chris Moran, Shan- non Lynch. 310 SKI CLUB Ski Club Executives: Front Row- Ashton Bishop, Advisor; Jeff Nay, Jeff Tornell, Ron Goldberg. President; Jamie Rorrer, Kyle Ritchie. Back Row- Kurt Rogers, Courtney Adams, Maria Noble, John Roth, Diane Kosciolek, Bill Tomcich, Mark Michaels. Ski Club Members: Front Row- Patrick Nellies, John Fannon, Scott Bartos, Mike Norwood. John Roth. Bart Leahey, Shelly Klucker. Second Row- Adam Cuffaro. Teddy Wells. Bob Terrill, Kelly Pickford, Gwynne Jeffer, Christine Kemp, Trevor Mullins. Back Row- Kathy Andrulonis, Tracy Hoff. Megan Ward, Lori Robinson, Julie Dunne. Julie Mastrandrea, Jenny Nygard. 311 SKI CLUB Continued Ski Club Members: Front Row- Frankie Lundy, Todd Custalow, Mary Correll, Adrienne Grant, Katie Eichelberger. Second Row- Leah Harris, Darren Lynch, Christine Deininger, Kim Hessler, David Taylor, Kim Lawrence. Back Row- Tracy Church, Kathleen Hannon, Gary Schuh. Sandy Grantham, M. Karl Moore, April Kopchinsky, Pam Glaser. Ski Club Members: Front Row- David Porter, John Martin, Ashley Hopkinson, Marsh Cuttino. Sec- ond Row- Julie Fust, Laura Cranford, Kelly Debutts, Paige Smith, Shannon Crusco, Eleanor Paxton, Dori Slocum, Denise Bruntmyer. Back Row- Gordon Stiel, Mike Caison, Todd Karriker. Bruce Hin- son, Beth Wright, Linda Braithwaite. 312 Ski Club Members: Front Row- Courtney Adams. Ron Goldberg, Maria Noble. Second Row- Jill Marie Brown, Lisa Brown, Rita Hertel, Kyle Ritchie. John Roth. Back Row- Bill Tomcich, Jeff Nay, Diane Kosciolek, Helen Malo, Rob Omer. fcWMi t 313 JMU DANCE THEATRE Associate Group: Front Row- Cathy Williams, Co-Director; Ann-Marie Dadley. Emily Shea, Leslie Green, Wendi Wagner, Co-Director. Second Row- Susan Childress, Melissa McClung, Mina Watrous, Bethany Weatherford, Lisa Arendall. Back Row- Margaret Booker, Karen McCallister. Folk Ensemble: Front Row- Mark Neal, Patsy Engle, Matt Comer, Janet Sponheim, Paul Malabad, Andrea Krantz. Back Row- Shirley Rhodes, Patricia Lam, Amy Zanger, Carol Walker, Gregory Miller, Stacey Miller, Karen Comerford. 314 Contemporary Ensemble: Kimberly Belcher, Elizabeth Fluharty, Pamela Gardenier. Cecilia Gershenson, Ginger Lawson, Alice Howes, Dedorah Mauldin, Graduate Student; Dr.Earlynn J. Miller, Professor; Wendy Stevens. Ray Lynch, Joann Arbogast, Erin Mcllmoyle., Jane Ortiz, Chris Miracle, Lisa Thomas, Wendi Wagner, Jyl Home, Maria Sorongon, Cynthia Roberts Thompson, Director; Roberta D. Harris, Graduate Student; Michael Clock, Claudia Goebel, Kathy Pearson, Cathy Williams. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the National Profes- sional Fraternity of Men in Music. It is comprised of music majors in numerous concentrations, as well as individuals of other majors. The chapter en- courages and promotes the highest standards of creativity, performance, education, and research in music in America. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Front Row- Mark Wilson, Secretary; Sam Marshall, Vice President; Joseph Painter, President; James Criswell, Historian; Tommy Tutwiler, Alumni Secretary. Back Row- Andrew Callo. Orville Bame, Edwin Kilgour, Timothy Shaffer. Alan Field, Michael Hawkins, Andrew Palmer, Brad Lebakken, Grayson Wagstaff. 315 JMU CHORALE The JMU Chorale is a music organization. It puts on three concerts a year-Christmas Vespers, Spr- ing, and Tour. JMU Chorale: Front Row- Laura Bowling, Jean Kinzinger, Mark Wilson, Diane Osborne, Sherryn Meyer, George Evans, Gina Michele, Tommy Tutwiler, Kimberly Steele, Librarian; Shari Rutledge, Los-Paco Barillo, Colleen Ann Clark, Mary Kay Horton, Pamela Joy Rayboen, Becky Jilcott, Lisa Vornberger. Second Row- Jeanine Wise, Michael Hawkins, Janet Baxter, Edwin W. Kilgour, Mary Rutt, Stephen Paynter, Kim Carpenter, Stacey Smith, David Arnold, Kari Skipper, Paige Pearce, Sammy Marshall, Kathleen Mawanay, Tricia Tyler, Kathleen Watkins, Richard Mallory, Stephen Hale. Back Row- Joseph K. Painter, Michael Gregory, Jim Rittenhouse, President; Julie Ryder, Jeff Robinson, Rebec- ca Crow, Mark D. Heimbigner, Patricia Keys, Conway Clements, Scott Waddell, Marc Laine, Tracia Everton, Peter Doherty, Brad Lebakken, Paul Edson. 316 Women ' s Concert Choir: Front Row- Lisa Pennington, Vice President; Frances Parr, Kim Hartenberger, Emily Shortt, Catherine Dodd, Librarian; Jennene Miller, Carolyn Carnefix, Gina Michele, Becky Haven, Kristi Vernon, Roma Prindle, Director. Second Row- Pam McCraw, Secretary; Gail Bulger, Joanne Sofia, Kristen Bailey, Cara Hinkson, Lisa Persson, Laurie Kinnamon, Susan Roberts, Shelley Richards, Kim McAllister, Jacquelin Lebherz, Elizabeth Bastress. Back Row- Cheryl Rector, Laura Cupp, Koren Watkins, Cindy Romeo, Amy Cross, Sarah Melvin, Anne Simmons, Mary Hoover, N. Paige Bunch, Sarah Michel, Cheryl Drumm, Jennifer Bliley, Julie Kovalcik. WOMEN ' S CONCERT CHOIR The Women ' s Concert Choir is an audition ensemble made up of 40 girls. They perform at the Christmas Vespers Concert and the Spring Con- cert and compete in competitions. CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL SINGERS The Contemporary Gospel Singers is open to any student at James Madison University to sing gospel music. Mtitestm CGS: Officers-Troy Strong, President; Valerie Miller, Vice President ;Tracy Branch, Corresponding Secretary; Angela Sylvas, Recording Secretary; Wanda Cobbs, Treasurer;Eugenia Abraham, Chaplain;Chadwick nelson.Parliamentarian. Members- Kenneth Allen, Lisa Andrews, Angela Archer, Rondra Archer, Conchita Austin, Cynthia Barlow. Linda Barnes, Monica Beamer, Lisa Bell, Amanda Barrett, Nicky Black, Dianne Boyd, Dee Branch, Kelly Branham, Felecia Brown, Reginald Brown, Wanda Brown, Mallory Brownlee, Lytrece Claude, Sondra Cokes, Wanda Coleman, Jeanette Darden. Angela Dews, Jackie Drye, Elena Eaglin, Kevin Early, Sharon Elam, Jo Anne Ellis, Bobby Faison, Mona Fenderson, Kim Fitzgerald, Danielle Fleming, Alberta Gaddy, Terrie Galloway, mimi Giles, Brian Griffith. Samantha Gravely, Carl Hall. Marion Hall, Reggie Hairston, Goldie Harris, Latonga Holmes, Lisa Hurt, Frank Jacobs, Lisa Johnson, Tonza Johnson, Robert Jones, Robert Jor- dan. Stephanie Keeley, Denise King, Bridgett Lambert, Juna Mackey, Bettina Mason, Karen McCarthy. Michelle McLemore, Michaun McLemore. Dwayne McKnight, Patricia Mebane, Renee Moore, Denise Morse. Ronald Mountain, Dietrich Nelson, David Odom. Paige Patterson, Rydell Payne, Alecia Pazant, Crystal Randall, Derita Ratcliffe, Danielle Reynolds, Julius Reynolds, Kimberly Riddle, Delores Roulette, Lisa Sanford, Elaine Scranage, Howard simms, Leslie Sims, William Shelton, Chanell Sheppard, Betty Smith, Eddie Smith, Marquel Smith, Vonda Sparks, Louis Stratum, Carmen Taliaferro, Lasonia Taylor, Nathaniel Thomas, Anonee Tucker, Evette Vaughter, Charlene Walker, Deborah Walker, Andre Wallace, Marvette Warren, Lynette Washington, Veronica Wayne, Lisa Winn, Mary Williams. William Whitaker 317 BLACK STUDENT ALLIANCE The governing body that helps unify and strengthen the minority students through educational, social, and academic activities. Black Student Alliance: Officers- Harold Harris, President; Valerie Miller, Vice President; Rita Scales, Treasurer; Kim Farrar, Secretary. Lisa Winn, Roslyn Ashford, Tracy Humphrey, Pamela Word, Kim Battle, Alvin Mallory Brownlee, Terry Allen, Rhea Gordon, John Offley, Ber- nard Rodgers, Vicky Walker, Kimberly D. Dean, Cynthia R. Kain, Schawn S. Penn, Cynthia D. Barlow, Vonda L. Sparks, Eddie Smith, Charbet Duckett, Trina Paige, Andrea Jackson, William H. Whitaker II, William Vaughan, D. Ratcliffe, Brian Griffith, J.T. Harris, James E. Coleman, Amanda Barrett, Carmen Taliaferro, Monica Beamer, Chanell Sheppard, Alberta Gaddy, Vanessa Jackson, Eddie Smith, Valerie Jackson, Melan Holman, Lytrece Claude, Derita Ratcliffe, Leslie Quezaire, Darlena Ricks, Ronda Moore, Lisa Hurt, Ashley Strand, Kirsten Anderson, Marquel Smith, Carla Anderson, Chris Anderson, Keysha Ingram, Kimberly Riddle, Felicia Morris, Christine Lewis.Janice McLaughlin, Mary Miller, Wanda Brown, Angela Mason, Deidra Branch, Juana Tatum, Joy Lee, Felecia Brown, Katrina Hayes.Deborah Walker, Stephanie Keeley, Charlene Walker, Terrie Galloway, Melonie Hoskins, Reginald K. Brown. David Odom, Alecia Y. Pazant, Joi Shef- field, Wanda Booker, Carl Daniels, Eric Francis, Renee Moore, Bridgett Lambert, Deitrich A. Nelson, Denise Morse, Marion Hall. 318 BLACK GREEK CAUCUS The Black Greek Caucus serves as an umbrella organization for the seven Greek letter organiza- tions with an African heritage. Executive Council: Leslie C. Myers, Sargeant at Arms; Lisa Beasley, Secretary; Owen Wilson, President; Darlene Hamilton, Corresponding Secretary; John Carey, Treasurer; Bill Shelton, Parliamentarian. Not Pictured: Lorrie Penn, Vice President; Byron Bullock, Advisor. ALPHA PHI ALPHA Alpha Phi Alpha: Front Row-Sheila Kates, Chad Nelson, Parliamentarian; Paul Brown, Secretary; Floyd Sparks, Treasurer; James Coleman, President; Kevin Salley.Vice President; Anthony Johnson, Recording Secretary, Bill Shelton, Historian; Felecia Brown. Back Row-Debra Walker, Cynthia Williams, Rita Scales, Schaun Penn, Wanda Coleman, Ron Mountain, Carlos Noel. Dietrich Nelson, Nathaniel Thomas. Not Pictured ' William Akram Ransom, Byron S. Bullock, Advisor. 319 KAPPA ALPHA PSI Sweethearts: Front Row-Lisa Nicholas, Treasurer; Kim Lightfoot, Secretary; Jeanette Darden, Chaplain; Renee Moore, President; Rhea Gordon, Parliamentarian; Stacey Whitmore, Historian; Alisa Harris, Vice President. Back Row- Joi Sheffield, Tanya Ellis, Tammi Robinson, Kimberly Riddle, Crystal Harris, Tracy Howard, Jackie Jacobs, Denise King, Kim Hayes. Brothers: Front Row- Eric Francis, Records; Steve Haynes, Strategus; Simeon Deskins, President;James Melton, Treasurer; Terrence King, Vice President; Michael Jones, Dean. Back Row- Brian Lowe. Chris Anderson, William Brightwell, Carl Daniels, Leslie Myers, Vernon Williams. 320 ZETA PHI BETA Zeta Phi Beta: Charbet Duckett, Vice President; Darlene Hamilton, President; Reva Rush, Secretary; Allison Wright, Treasurer. PHI BETA SIGMA Brothers and Dove Court: Front Row- David Odom, Treasurer- Chaplain; Robert Jones, Secretary- Historian; George Corbin, Vice President; John Cary, President; Monte Butler. Back Row- Jamie Hin- ton, Alecia Pazant, Stephanie Scott, Pamela Gentry, Tammy Merchant. Sonya Glasper. Denise Morse. Veronica Turner, Bridget Lambert, Vevette DeVance, Lynne Shaw, Leslie Sims. Not Pictured- Marion Hall. 321 OMEGA PSI PHI Sweethearts: Shelia Massenburg, Paige Patterson, Altrice Smith, Tonza Johnson, Patrice Butler, Glenice Daniel. Not Pictured: Sharon Vaughan .Lendora Alexander. Brothers: Ronald Tatum, Julius Reynolds, Chaplain; Nicholas Evans, Vice President; Robert Jordan, President; Carl Reddix, Secretary; Owen Wilson, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Forest Parker, Advisor. 322 DELTA SIGMA THETA Delta Sigma Theta: Front Row- Sandy Diggs, Chaplain; Bettina Mason, Vice President; Chandra Winfield, Treasurer; Frances Slaughter, President; Semone Lawrence, Vice Presi- dent; Dominique Rougeau, Secretary; Glynis Price, Shirley Reynolds. Back Row- Mary Hawkes, Lovora Brown, Lisa Hamlett, Andrea Nash, Pamela Johnson, Brenda Hailey, Karen Smith, Advisor; Joan Johnson, Renee Hawkins. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Alpha Kappa Alpha: Front Row- Teresa Gaines, Dean of Pledges; Elaine Scranage, Hostess; Doris Whindleton, Parliamentarian; Maryann Murphy, Secretary; Allison Baker, President; Tracy Barnes, Vice Presi dent; Marvettee Warren, Secretary; Barbara Billingsley, Treasurer; Allison Allen, Historian; Lisa Pleasant, Reporter. Back Row- Tracy Branch. Kim Farrar, Dana Colbert, Lisa Beasley. Kimberly Miles, Yulanda Thompson, Wanda Beavers. 323 AEA m Davis Davis 324 Helms Helms w 325 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Panhellenic is the governing body of the eight sororities on campus. It strives to provide the sororities with opportunities to develop a feeling of community spirit and cooperation through service projects, scholarship, programs, and social functions. Panhellenic Council: Front Row- Amy Linton, Chris Stiefel, Rhonda Clayton, Beth Godey, President; Kris Smith, President Elect; Sandy Peters, Kari Anderson, Beth Christian. Back Row- Karen Ahlquist, Joanne Jordano, Jacky Martin.Lisa Geiger, Michelle Stephenitch, Karen Bienvenue, Kelly Simons, Laurie Cowan, Amy Stinnett, Kathie Perkins. Not Pictured: Kirsten Bar- ron, Mary Reed, Leigh Ann Feast, Barbara Waters, Lynn Hobson, Paula French, Mary Gallagher, Paige Wirt. 326 IFC is the forum for the frater- nities to discuss needs as they arise. It provides leadership, communication, and social act- vities for the Greek system. It assists with Greek Rush by pro- viding a framework for Rush and works with the administra- tion in handling Greek issues and problems. IFC Executives: Dave Klementz, Treasurer; Craig Tidey. Secretary; Mike Rombach. President; Tom Bilello, Vice President; Rob Hurtt. House Manager. Not Pictured: Tom McMurray, Social. INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL IFC: Front Row-Shannon Byrne, Pat Foley, Brian Walsh, Chris Eckl. Steve Loose, Jason Richardson, James Dieterle. Back Row- Tim O ' Brien, Jeff Strzelczyk, Dave Klementz, Mike Rombach, Craig Tidey, Rob Hurtt, Tom Bilello, Louis Gosain. 327 Jessica Kate Mary Grace Tyler Mumber Treasurer Rec. Secretary Elissa Laurie Robin Cooper Cowan Hilton V.P. President V.P. Frat Ed. Scholarship Brenda Christine Joyce Stiefel Cor. Panhellenic Secretary Karen Rolfes Patricia Runyon Melissa Cheryl Denis Wiesheier Suzanne Nedrow Patricia Allie McBride Weber Andrea Tate Kristina Bisson Bonnie Mayer Sandra McCracken Janet Cathy Brackman Rumsey ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Mary Hutton Elizabeth Pulley Diane Lynch Donna C rider Andrea Konecny Tracy Mc lvor Nancy Blessing Amy Matthews Karen Ahlquist Shelley Nixon Deirdre Sexton Margaret Hanna Jacki Hampton Tracy Susan Leslie Beth Cathy Amy Naomi Higgins McKissick Metker McDonough Cash Missal Wolfe Anne Michelle Futch Uebersezig 328 S5S053 Barbara Cathy Jennifer Christie Laurie Lynn Anja Lisa Charisse Terry Jennifer Waters Young Bowzie Bruns Ascenzi Hobson Wright Persson Daly Dykeman Batty Sr. Chaplain Rush Standards First Vice President Second Vice Treasurer Membership Secretary Editor Panhellenic Chairman Chairman President President Director Patty Mary Lynne Julie Tricia King Halloran Sheehan Olson Deborah Kathleen Chantal Dieter Johnson Koppenhof Kathleen Missy Tyler Teich Katie Robyn Allen Doster m Bronwyn Terri Linda Smith White Keepers ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Cynthia Ann Bilbray LaFuze Rebecca Alisa Jones Cash ES 25525 Mary Sharon Jennifer Paula Julie Kimberly Ina Sylvia Deborah Laura Jenni Elizabeth Williams Corpening Holz French Roach Wells Helbing Wells Merritt Becker Bates Harper Lesley Kathleen Jennifer Stacy Dana Suzanne Angel Kelly Sally Helen Roxann Laurie Williams O ' Sullivan Mermagen Falbaum Swartz Cleveland Harmon Wilson Hall Hicks Olson Kinnamon B2Q5SSEBPSE2 Dawn Lisa Slusher Kellett Janice Gauntt Sharon Susan Lehman Corsi Lynn McKee Kara Dina Susan Suzanne Claire Kathryn Ramsey Scamardo Funkhouser Rapcavage Kelly Wirkus Tracy Tami Leslie Judi Shari Denise Karen Elizabeth Karen Teresa Christine Sarah Steiner Redman Cannon Cohn Rutledge Bellaria Iezzi Asiello Iuliano Trott McNemey Wood 329 :§ 3 EEEEE Martha Betsy Amy Cindy Malia Kirsten Debra Lori Christine Kristine Kari Tindal Malone Schuette Rader Simon Barron Borillo Hays Mitchell Harper Anderson Social Rush Rec. House Mgr. Vice President Treasurer Chaplain Corr. Pledge Dir. Sr. Chairman Secretary President Panhellenic Alison Annie Carla Laura Flanary Lynch Headly Henss Social Service Alumnae D zsososcsosc . Whitney Mary Christina Cummings Edgar Ekman SFSE Diane Eileen Jill Debbie Hofstetter Nelson Costie Bachkosky Fundraising Advisor Asst. Advisor Jackie Jenni Sheila Sapio Gremer Raebel ALPHA SIGMA TAU Constance Kim Wyatt Arthur Catherine Susan Boyle Byrum Marlene Colette Melanie Lea Donna Cathleen Susan Maryann Robin Kellie Laura Loren Childs Dunne Knight O ' Donnell Rosen Thomas VanDenburgh West Windsor Asher Baker Baker E55B Nanci Laurie Michelle Michelle Laurie Mary Mary Gail Campbell Cummings Doneen Dorr Duncan Frick Gallagher Gonya Sherrie Bridget Hall Hart Kelly Hill Tracy Johnson Christine Lisa Kathy Kathleen Heather Jennifer Carolyn Giselle Patty Mary Jo Vicki Elise Juliano Keefe Keenan Langan Lomp McLaughlin Moore Pastor Short Sulik Taylor Terranova SEES Susan Renae Alison Mary Lisa Melissa Catherine Nicole Dawn Laurie Anne Woodward Woytych Averill Bailey Bush Greenhouse Hall Schultz Taylor Williamson Wolf 330 Kerri Laura Sattler La Rose House Rec. Mgr. Secretary Kim Pam Michele Missy Laurie Kathleen Kris Payne Logeman Stephenitch Dillon Van Slyke Fields Smith V.P. V.P. Chptr President Pledge Ed. Scholarship Treasurer Panhel Rush Relations Chair Elect Amy Margie Elizabeth Beatty Fields Underhill Gretchen Melanie Hoff MacDuff Trina Miller Elizabeth Elizabeth Bretschneider Cannon Cheryl Duff Connie Martha Elizabeth Newlin Sorenson Tandy DELTA GAMMA Adrienne Karen Harrison Lensler Jennifer Patti McCaskill Purcell Patti Carol Ginger Julie Karen Patti Terri Patty Lisa Betsy Marilyn Jackie Stinger Shall Veazey Berkowitz Bienvenue Bilbray Bottorff Barnes Cacciapaglia Collins Davis Donaldson Lynda Elaine Debbie Joanna Diana Sue Carey Dawn Karen Jennifer Karen April Fratis Hudson Hoff Jones Lick Linder Lindquist Ringsdorf Sanders Scott Simmons Stephen EEESEDE Elizabeth Kathy Elizabeth Laurie Kelly Terri Joelle Julie Michelle Angelique Tessandori Toedter Vaughan Wu Griswold Bigley Grahame Harding Keyser Lockhart EEEEES EEE Debbie Mary Laura Cheryl Ann Peggy Cindy Elizabeth Elisabeth Stacy Lynn Murphy Seal Vaeth Cremins Dammeyer Gerson Greenwood Kurth Parker 331 Kimberly Paige Lori Deedie Deborah Joanne Pam Liaa Laura Kathleen Troyer Wirt Jarrett Leppink Winn Jordano Rolfes Langholz Moore Barnes Registrar Sr. Rec. V.P. Vice President V.P. Treasurer Cor. House Mgr. Panhellenic Secretary Membership President Pledge Ed. Secretary Amy Altera Kate Allison Carolyn Deborah Betsy Conte DePollo Dominick Annette Carol Laura Lisa Law Layton Lebherz Lindoe Janet Lee Carolyn Neuman Ocker Offield Margaret Frances Nancy Patrick Rebecca Fitzpatrick Fortna Haller Heberle Holshey Julie Eileen Laura Marv Beth Loechler Lynch Mortenson Neely Paige Leslie Jeanne Parlow Shafer Stratton SIGMA KAPPA Of) Nicky Cory Thompson Trifiro Patty Jenny Verais Ensign Angela Tracy Betay Blair Karen Monica Karen Melanie Lynn Michelle Tracy Amy Leanne Elizabeth Bamberg Applebaum Baird Chandler Credon Ewing Gahart Kyte Middleton Phillip Stallone Turner Vehrmeister Yates Cherie Connie Beth Christine Elizabeth Oriana Elizabeth Laura Jeannette Kim Lisa Tracy Joie Christine Bemer Brooks Bnibaker Bunting Cartel Chang Coffey Comly Davis Fitzhugh Geiger Hakala Hereey Hill Amy Michelle Kathy Holmes Hull Jutras Andrea Kathleen Beth Kathleen Michelle Michelle Donna Kathie Colleen Kisaler Lazas Lucca Maher Maneval Martin McDonald McHugh Messenger Rea Kimberly Sara Robin Holly Jacqui Amy Karen Joni Caroline Michelle Papanicolaou Perna Perry Reames Sewell Smith Sommerville Spangier Takane Velasco White 332 Laura Cathie Julie-Ann Kri9ten Nicole Mary Kelly Martha Rhonda Diane Shannon Brightsen Franco Cross Faust Gerdeman Reed Barefoot Seals Clayton Frost Lynch Education Secretary Vice President Treasurer Mem. Rush Sr. Director President Director Panhellenic Susan Miller Maria Osborn Gail Michelle Pond Schnorbus Cathleen Julie Tracey McCormick Sanches White w Elaine Laurie Barbara Beth Stephanos Turnelle Dohman Holsman Lisa Alison Allison Armbrister Blackley Brown SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Cheryl Pamela Cook David • Kimberly Angela Falck ' Hales Pamela Alice Carolyn Bettina Helems Kane Reese Regeci Melissa Jann Diane Robinson Tiffany Teefey Tamala Wayne Karen O ' Donnell Janice Cara Elizabeth Ruth Lisa Amy Anne Kathy Alvey Beadling Clark Cleaveland de Leon Dickerson Gaudette Good Tracy Stephanie Laura Laura Gregory Hedrick Heinsohn Hofer E t  l Megan Beth Hoherz Jaeger Sally Ginger Elizabeth Sandy Patricia Lisa King Lawson O ' Brien Penney Ryles Rhine Jeanette Heather Kimberly Peggy Riccobono Robinson Small Smith Kira Carla Dina Susan Soults Stewart Tedeschi Truslow Lisa Zak Amy Cooper Vicki Gray Karen Harris Karen Jill Carrie Man da Jones Lamphier Thomas Waroblak 333 Stephanie West Pledge Dir. Rebecca Campbell Rush Chairman Penny Foster Vice President Leigh Ann Feast President Margaret Marshall Treasurer Kathryn Sydlowski Rec. Secretary Elizabeth Godey Panhel Chairman Beth Jacqueline Amy Darlene Barbara Shannon Jennifer Christian Martin Howe Andes Hatch Jennings Robertson Sr. Jr. House Mgr. Cor. Social Alumnae Advisor Panhellenic Panhellenic Secretary Secretary Deana Hartley PHIMU Carla Shepherd Susan Stone Stephanie Bradley Linda Auther Valerie Maynard Karen Colvin Julie Ryder Theresa Pagano Sherry Appleby Leslie Sparks Mary Guinn Daryl Irene Harrison Kuykendall Mary Bryant Kay Liz Kelly Lorene LA. Kelly Patricia Banks Graham Ledman Salisbury Miller Maddox Williams 334 ESEE Janice Kelly Elizabeth Kathy Susie Amy Sarah Andrea Sandra Lisa Wood Doering Tilt Blair Johnson Stinnett Riley Buchanan Peters Cosgrove Ritual Historian Rec. Treasurer First V.P. President Second V. P. Membership Panhellenic House Mgr. 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H David Philip Mitchell Kevin Frank Kyle David Stephen Michael Ondrejko Porcher Presnick Rose Sherman Smith Sweiderk Zeigler Sundeen 348 9 f § § v tt rt r% Alan Augustine Recorder Joseph Bob Steve Cathy Kiley Houston Broaddus Rumsey Lt. Commander Treasurer Sweetheart Commander Carl John Tebell Danielson Patrick Wright Greg Fred Washenko Jeter David Law SIGMA NU Tom McMurry Paul Avery f T H WrJ - ■«■V ■Vr ■KlM Mark Lambert Gary Hardley James Brooks Tom Payton Dave Kelley Mike Mike Eric Billy Don Devon Rick faylor Harton Seyphers Haley Sandberg Will Upright Drennan Hallgren Doug Mock Dave Darren Mark Brett Alex Charles Mike Greg Kay DaSilva Mackmin Sheffield Berry Gillum Morales Rumsey 349 ometimes students at James Madison find themselves too busy with their classes, jobs and social lives to appreciate their surroundings — the beauty of the quad, the stateliness of the bluestone buildings, even the excitement of the ongoing construction and growth of JMU. On the following pages, the BLUESTONE photographers share their unique perspective of the campus with photos that capture the mood, composition and intensity of JMU. SPOTLIGHT A Tradition in the Uncommon 350 A „ • in . • if ' 7 l] 351 In the Spotlight . • • 352 Bluestone Photographers 353 Steven Helms, HI LARRY TOWE 356 357 PATRICK DENNI9 v . . B ' I I ' ■391 H II tF y 358 360 361 ust as 1987 is one year out of many years in JMU ' s history, each individual is a small fraction of the university community. Yet, neither is more important. It takes that ONE year and the ONE person to keep a good thing going, and with many years and many people JMU proves just that. Like the years, people come and go but the impact they make while they are here will always continue. JAMES MADISON A Continuing Tradition 362 Nov B7L 7 i w. (A ' ■: ' ■-!. ' jV i .: . h The doors have closed on another year at James Madison University. But as our years at school come and go, separated by Christmas and spring breaks and summer vacations, the events of the so-called real world keep moving on. Wars are still being fought, people are still star- ving, couples are still getting married (and divorced), and governments are constantly changing. What follows are the highlights of this past year - - what happened in the outside world while we were worrying about classes, budgets, grades and social lives. The Statue of Liberty celebrated her 100th birthday on the Fourth of July, 1986, and all of the United States celebrated with her. The festival of superstars, songs and fantastic fireworks was organized by Peter Ueberroth, us- ing funds raised by Chairman Lee Iacocca. Personalities such as President and Nancy Reagan, New York mayor Ed Koch and dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov participated in the weekend-long event. In October, the leaders of the two most powerful coun- tries in the world met for a two-day summit in Reykjavik, Iceland. President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gor- bachev discussed arms control but came to an impasse on the testing of the U. S. Star Wars weaponry. A melt-down at the Chernobyl power plant in the Soviet Union contaminated, probably for decades, 60 square miles of farmland surrounding the plant. Other countries that were affected by the disaster included Japan, Great Britain, Italy and West Germany. The year was one filled with many grisly acts of violence and terrorism. Two Arab terrorists killed more than 20 worshippers in Istanbul ' s main synagogue before killing themselves with hand grenades. Additional incidents of ter- rorism occurred in Paris and West Germany. President Reagan responded to the Libyan-backed violence with an 365 £ NEWS CONTINUED . . . order for U.S. Air Force and Navy jets to attack five targets in Libya. One of the main targets was the Libyan Naval Academy, located near Tripoli. A U.N. employee from the Soviet Union, Gennadiy Zakharov was arrested in New York and accused of spying. Only one week later Nicholas Daniloff, an American jour- nalist in Moscow, was arrested under the same charge. Both men were released within weeks amid controversy. After 20 years of ruling, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos was ousted from his office amid charges of corrup- tion, scandal and conspicuous consumption. As the new president, Corazon Aquino faced both politcal and economic turmoil. A massive war against drugs started in 1986 after the deaths of basketball standout Len Bias and football player Don Rogers. Congress passed the Anti-drug Abuse Act of 1986, which allocated more than $1.7 billion to fight drugs. In addition, President and Nancy Reagan campaigned against drugs and urged people to Just say ' No ' . Unfortunately, 1986 also brought the worst dry spell on record to the farmers of the Southeast United States. Crops were destroyed from Pennsylvania to Florida, including parts of Virginia. The New York Mets experienced the sweet thrill of vic- tory with their 8-5 win over the Boston Red Sox in the seventh game of the World Series. Likewise, the New York Giants trounced the Denver Broncos, 39-20, in Super Bowl XXI. Cyclist Greg LeMond, 25, became the first American to win the famed 24-day Tour de France. Wedding bells tolled in 1986-87, and tolled, and tolled . . . In July, Britain ' s Prince Andrew married English com- moner Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey. Also, 366 367 JMLD NEWS ONTINUED Caroline Kennedy, daughter of President John Kennedy, married a New York businessman artist Edwin Schlossberg. Other couples who tied the knot included Diana Ross and Norwegian zillionaire Arne Naess Jr., Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger, John McEnroe and Tatum O ' Neal, Debra Winger and Timothy Hutton, and Heather Locklear and Motley Crue ' s Tommy Lee. Finally, in 1986-87 we bid our last farewell to many well- known personalities including Ted Knight, James Cagney, Benny Goodman, Ricky Nelson, Perry Ellis, Cary Grant, Simone de Beauvoir, Marlin Perkins, Kate Smith and Liberace. Goodbye to these late greats. And goodbye to another year. 368 369 T 370 Helms CAMPUS NEWS 1987 was a year of progress. Some of JMU ' s traditions lingered, others changed or even ended, and for some it was a time for new beginnings. The largest freshman class in the history of JMU enroll- ed for the fall semester, 1986. Due to this excessive number, one section of the typically male dorm, White Hall, became home for freshman girls -- much to the surprise of the parents as they moved their children in! Students returned to campus in the fall to find a new bank in the Warren Campus Center and a new phone system in the dorms. First American Bank replaced Sovran with less expensive service charges, free check cashing and more convenient hours. The new $3.9 million phone system became a play toy for the students. Features such as call waiting and musical hold intrigued them, but not as much as the more convenient and less expensive billing system. New regulations banning full lofts and the removal of fur- niture from Bluestone area dorms went into effect this year. Triple occupancy dorm rooms seemed especially crowded because of these changes. The new drinking age had an impact on JMU students as the number of underaged students increased. Fraternities and local bars were affected by this law and formed stricter carding policies. Despite the number of underaged students a campus pub opened in January as a gathering place for students. Beer and mocktails were served as well as snack foods. Progress was made to get WJMR on the air. The pro- gressive music station which would provide a listening alternative to JMU students passed the first stages of plan- ning and is still making headway. Two new social organizations joined the Greek system this year. Chi Phi fraternity and Alpha Chi Omega sorority colonized chapters at JMU. Senior Joan Johnson was crowned Ms. Madison at the Homecoming football game. Joan, who was nominated by Psi Chi psychology honor club, was the first black woman in the history of JMU to win. Two major snowstorms blasted the east coast within four days of each other, dropping almost two feet of snow on the Shenandoah Valley. The infamous Blizzard of ' 87 forced the cancellation of classes twice during that period. Along with the increasing snowfall came an increase in beer sales for area markets as students enjoyed the long weekend. Logan ' s Run, in its eleventh year, met its goal of raising $7000 for Rockingham Memorial Hospital. The annual relay, which began on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, was sponsored by the Bluestone area dorms. The Electric Zoo returned to the JMU Convocation Center to cheer on the Dukes in a basketball season that 371 Helms CAMPUS NEWS CONTINUED . . . was certainly a turn-around from the previous year. Leading the Madison fans was the JMU Cheer Squad, which placed first in the Ford College National Cheerleading Championship in San Diego, California. This year also saw the loss of three JMU students. Senior Doug West, a football player, died of injuries sustained when he fell from the bed of a pick-up truck in August. Karen Lynn Nice took her own life several days after fall semester exams, and Bethy Jo Hefner was killed over Christmas break in a car accident. In the past year, JMU ' s academic reputation has been recognized by publications such as U.S. News and World Report and Money. Efforts to continue this recognition were made by Dr. Ronald Carrier, president, and Dr. Russell Warren, acting president. Dr. Carrier, on a year ' s leave of absence, serving as President for the Center for In- novative Technology, has made several business and pro- fessional ties which could prove beneficial to JMU. Dr. Warren worked on his 5-year plan for continued improve- ment of JMU programs. Throughout the year plans for celebrating the Bicenten- nial of the U.S. Constitution were finalized. Efforts to recognize JMU as the official school continued as events kicked off the year-long celebration. In a verbal faux pas on the Monday Night Football game between the Washington Redskins and the San Francisco 49ers, Frank Gifford referred to JMU as James Madison College. Redskin standout Gary Clark and Charles Haley, of the 49ers, are both grads of Little James Madison, as Al Michaels erroneously called us. Through the traditions of the past and present and those we leave for future students, each individual in the JMU community has shown that Little James Madison — we ' re not! 372 Helms Helms Towe 373 amond Patrons Claudette William Abato Mr. Mrs. Arnold Wayne Adkins Mr. Mrs. Ron Aprahamian W. L. Ellen M. Armstrong B Col. Mrs. A. D. Bache Dr. Mrs. Charles L. Baird, Jr. Dr. Mrs. W. S. Bamberg Guy JoAnne Barron Joseph Jane Beaudoin Grady M. Blaylock Mr. Mrs. John Blaze Jim Gerri Block Norman J. Bogar Ronald M. Borofski Mr. Mrs. Thomas E. Braithwaite Ivan W. Branch Dr. Mrs. Robert S. Branham Mary William E. Bryan James F. Bugbee Thomas F. Mary D. Butler Joseph L. Janet F. Butson M Dr. Ms. Charles G. Caldwell Frank Diane Callaway William J. Cavanaugh Mr. Mrs. Clarence C. Chewning, III Dr. Mrs. James M. Chicklo L. Ward Clarke, D.D.S. Mr. Mrs. B. Russell Cofer, Jr. Morton L. Conwell, Jr. Barbara Stuart Cook William R. Cox, Jr. James S. 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Tina 252. 297, 302. 307 Geller. Eleanor 217 Gemmill. Mary 270 Gensler. Gary 270 Gentry. Pamela 217. 321 Gentry, Paula E 217 Geoghegan. Camille 335 George, Denise 252 Gerdeman, Nicole 333 Gerdon, John C 217 Gerety, Paul 293 German. Ken 307 German. Lynne 307 German, Madelaine 307 Gershenson. Cecilia 314 Gerson. Cindy 331 Gerson. Cynthia 262 Gervinski. Anne M 217 Gervinski, Susan B 217 Giambalvo. Lisa M 217. 343 Gianelos. James A 217 Gianelos, Jim 293 Giannini. Bryston 185 Giannotti, Pam 287 Gibbons, Stacy 287 Gibbons. Tracey 185 Gibbs, Thomas D 218 Gibson. Dallas 143 Gibson, Jennifer 335 Gibson. Kristen 252 Gibson. Thomas 340 Giecek. Donald M 218 Giese. Rodney 342 Giger. Stephen R 217 Gilbert. Amy 262 Gilbert, Pat 143 Giles. Janet 328 Giles, mimi 218. 290, 317 Gill. Jim 131 Gill. Mariea 262 Gilliam. Keith 143 Gillies. Chris 149 Gillions, Natalie 262 Gillum, Charles 349 Gilmer. Brian 143 Gilmore. Michele 270, 308 Gilson, Karen L 218 Gladwell, Pamela 218 Glaser. Pam 312 Glasper, Sonya 321 Glass. Jennifer 328 Glass. Kelly 343 Glass. Lisa 270 Glavin, Tracey 304 Glenn. Ralph 161. 163 Glenn. Tim 346 Gloc. Michael 314 Goad. Pamela 282 Goat. Denise 270 Godey. Beth 296. 326 Godey. Elizabeth 218. 334 Godowsky. Deborah 262 Goebel, Claudia 314 Goff. RebeccaS 218 Goforth. Michelle 252 Goins, John C 218 Goldberg, Ron 310, 31 1. 313 Goldberg, Ronald 252 Goldblatt. Beverly L 218. 289. 343 Goldblatt, Kathryn 270 Golden, Al 252 Goldenberger, Andrew 262 Goldenberg, Michael 218, 340 Goldenberg. Michael 340 Goldstein, Steven 344 Goldwag. Melanie 252 Gollenburg, Melissa 2% Golphin, Richard E 185, 218 Gonya, Gail 330 Good. Angela D 218 Good. Kathy 333 Goode. RindaE218 Goode. Rob 16, 252 Goodman, Eleanor M 218 Goodman, Elo 137 Goorman, Ruth 262 Gordon, Benny 163, 164 Gordon, Rhea 262. 318, 320 Gore, Sally 334 Gosain. Louis 285, 327, 348 Gossett, Dean 282, 288 Gough, Michael 169 Gough, Stephen 169. 282 Gough. Steve 283 Gould. James 293 Goya). Rani 282, 288 Grace. Jessica 328 Gracie. Brian 147 Graddy, Tony 143 Grady, Sean 262 Graham. Jeff 338 Graham. Joelle 262 Graham. Judith A 218 Graham, Liz 334 Graham, M Renee 252 Grahame, Joelle 331 Grahame, Lauren P 218 Grandy, Shelley 218, 289 Grant, Adrienne B 218, 312 Grant, Dianna 345 Grantham. Sandy 312 Grappone, Joseph M 218 Grappone, Mike 342 Gratton, James L 218 Graul, Catherine A 218 GraveUe, Sherry 2% Gravely, Anne 270 Gravely, Samantha317 Gravins, Kimberly 335, 337 Gray. Diana L 218 Gray, Kenneth 169 Gray. Vicki 333, 347 Greco. Barbara R 218 Green. Deanna S 218 Green. Eric 143 Green, Leslie 314 Green, Sarah R 218 Green, Shelby 171.262 Green, Suzie 262 Greene. Kimberly 270 Greene. Robert 342 Greenwood. Elizabeth 331 Greer, Adam 303. 344 Greer, Laura 252 Gregory. Dannie 182. 183, 262 Gregory. Kevin 147,262 Gregory. Michael 262, 316 Gregory. Tracy 333 Gregory. William L 218 Gremer, J enni 330 K re sham Dana 252 Grevious, Arnold 143 Griffin. Billy 348 Griffin, Gaye 218. 293 Griffin, Gini 270 Griffin. Kelvin 143 Griffin. Robert 163 Griffith. Brian 317. 318 Griffith. Greg 131 Grimes, Annie M 218 Grinsven. John R ' Van ' 246. 287, 289. 290 Griswold, Kelly 252, 331 Griswold. Meg 2% Groah, Cheryl R 2 19 Groah, Jacquline D 219 Groce, Keith 289 Groff. Brian 147,340 Grogan. Peggy 296 Gromada. Gregory 219, 282 Grooms, Mary Ann 219, 335, 337 Groseclose, Kim 345 Gross, Julie 252 Gross, Wendy 149 Graver, Joel 219 Grubbs, Susan L 219 Guarini, Melanie A 219 Guidt, Kim 252, 289 Guinn, Mary 334 Gulbrandsen. Teresa L219 Gunning, Andrew J 2 19 Gunning, Andy 181 Gutshall. Karla 291 Gutter, John 143 Guzzo, Jill 252 Gwin, Michael D 219 Gwyn, Kimberley 293 Gwyn, Kimberly R 219 H Haas. James 219 Haas, Lauretta M 219 Habit. Joe 143 Hack. Linda G 219. 301 Hagan.Lori292 Hagen, Lori E 219 Hailey. Brenda 219.323 Hailstone, Sarah 262 Hairston. Paige 219 Hairston. Reggie 317 Haishp, Chrissy 167 Hakala. Tracy 252, 332 Hale, Stephen 316 Hales. Angela 291. 301. 333 Haley. Mike 349 Haley. Susan H 219 Halikman.Tom 143.340 Hall. Angela 285 Hall. Carl 317 Hall. Catherine 262. 330 Hall. Krista 253 Hall. Linda 253, 301 Hall. Marion 317, 318. 321 Hall. Richard 143 Hall, Rob 338 Hall, Sally 329. 347 Hall, Sherrie 330 Hall. Wayne 294 Halleck, Ken 163 Haller, Nancy 332 Hallgren, Rick 349 Hallman.Clive338 Halloran. Mary Lynne 219. 329 Hamburg, Duane F 219 Hameister, Patricia 219 Hamilton, Darlene 219. 319. 321 Hamilton. Scott C 219, 307 Hamilton, Willy 336 Hamlett, David 346 Hamlett. Lisa 219, 323 Hamm. Stephen S 220 Hammer, Sherry L 220 Hammett. Amy 253 Hammond, Karen 335 Hammond. Michelle R 253 Hampton. Jacki 328 Hancock, Amy 262 Haney, Eric 173 Hanley, Kelly M 220 Hanna, Margaret 328 Hanna. Shawn 220 Hannon, Charles 344 Hannon. Kathleen 312 Hanrahan. Maura J 59, 220, 298 Hansen, Eric 342 Hansen. Linda 220. 335 Hanson. Dr John 302 Hardin. Lisa 262. 301 Harding. Elizabeth M 220. 253 Harding. Julie 331 Hardley, Gary 349 Hardwick. Steve 336 Hardy. Torey M 220 Hargrave. Kerry 270 Harkabus. Steve 342 Harley. Mike 173 Harlow, Selena E 220 Harmon, Angel 290, 329 Harmon, Angelita J 185. 253 Hannon, Keith R 220 Hames. Debbie 270 Harney, James L 220 Harper. Elizabeth 329 Harper. Jeff 293 Harper. Jeffrey A 220 Harper. Kristine 220, 299. 330 Harri, Roberta D 314 Harrigan, Michael 220 Harris, Alisa 157. 159.320 Harris, Crystal 320 Harris, Darryl 127 Harris, Goldie 317 Harris, Harold 318 Harris. J T 318 Harris, Karen 333 Harris. Leah 312 Harris. Logoldia 270 Harris. Nancy 296 Harris. Pamela 253. 333 Harris. Stuart 301 Harris, William S 220 Harrison, Adriane Y 185 Harrison, Adrienne 220, 331 Harrison, Charles E 220 Harrison. Daryl 334 Harrison. Judith 220 Harrison. Judy 335 Harrison. Lisa 270 Harrison, Scott A 220 Harrison. Tippy 291 Harsh, John 220 Hart, Bridget 330. 341 Hart, Theresa A 220 Hartenberger. Kim 317 Hartley, Deana 334 Harton, Gary 220. 342 Harton,Kelley349 Hartwig, Chrisann M 220 Harvey, Bryan 346 Harvey, Daniel 220. 340 Harvey, James A 220 Harwood. Carlton 309 Harwood, John C 220 Harwood, Patsy 253 Haskoor, Mark 123, 344 Haslett, Kim 262 Hastings, Sarah L 22 1 Hatch, Barbara 334 Hatcher, Gretchen 262 Hauslein. Emily 262 Haussermann, Sarah 309 Haven, Becky 270, 317 Havranek, Janice L 123, 221 Havranek, Janis 123 Hawekotte, Lisa M 221 Hawk, Mike 344 Hawkes. Mary 253, 287, 294, 296, 323 Hawkins. Julie 262 Hawkins, Michael 315. 316 Hawkins, Rene E 221 Hawkins, Renee 323 Hayden, Laura 262 Hayes, Chris 342 Hayes, Elizabeth M 221 Hayes. Katrina 262. 287, 318 Hayes, Kim 320 Hayes, Rob 338 Hayes. Susan A 221 Haynes, Steve 143.320 Hays. Lori 330 Hazlett. Todd 181 Headley. Carta D 221 Headlv, Carta i:m Healey. Timothy 344 Heard, Alice W 221 Heberle. Patrick 332 Hedden, Forrest F 221 Hedgepeth. Denyse 270 Hedrick. Stephanie 333 Hedstrom. Nancy 253 Heikes. Julie 292 Heim. David A 221 Heimbigner, Mark D 316 Heinrich. Vyann 335 Heinsohn. Laura 221. 333 Heishman. Don 253, 269 Heisner. Beth 262 Hejna. Laura 270 Hekman. Ingrid 137, 262, 292 Helbing, Ina 221, 294. 297, 329 Helems, Pam 253, 287 Helems, Pamela 333 Helm, Neal 221 Helms, Steven A 221, 276, 277 Hemp. Mary-Boyd 253 Hencken. Eric 336 Henderson. Elizabeth 253. 335 Henderson, Liz 183 Henderson, Robert 342 Henderson, Stephen 253 Henninger. Karen 309 Henry. Richard 285 Hensley. Christine 262 Henson, Leslie M 221, 289. 291. 299 Henss, Laura 282, 287, 303. 330 Herkins, Shaun 127 Herman, Janel 221 Hermann, Jeanne 290 Hermann, Mary 294 Herron. Sallie 287 Hersey,Joie221,284,332 Hershey, Trevor 129, 131 Herskowitt. Lisa 253 Hertel, Rita 262, 313 Hertzler, Kathryn 270 Heslin. Jennifer 137 Heslin. Joan 262 Hess. Lezlie 263 Hessler. Kim 282. 312 Hetzel, Amanda 1221 Hevener. Scott D 221. 348 Hichkmott, Toni 335 Hickman, Terri 183.270,292 Hickman. Toni 253 Hickmott. Toni 337 Hicks. Amy 137 Hicks, Helen 263, 329 Hicks, Rob 342 Higgins. Deanna 263 Higgins. Jack 253 Higgins. Kathleen 221 Higgins, Kathy 296 Higgins, Tracy 328 Highlander. Craig S 221 Hill. Christine 221. 332 Hill, Debbie 263. 305, 307 Hill,DoneUaA221.290 Hill, James D 221 Hill, Kelly 330, 341 Hill, Kim 302 Hill, Mary 270 Hill, Melinda 221 Hill, SariU 292 Hill. Thomas W 221 Hilliard, Ron 143 Hilling, Mary Kay 253 Hilton, Robin 221. 299, 300. 328 Hinchion. Megan 221, 339 Hind, Gary 131 Hinding. Michael W 222 Hine, R Curtis 346 Hines, Suzanne L 222 Hinkle. Candace 270 Hinkle. Eric 287 Hinkley, Karen M 221 Hinkson.Cara270.317 Hinnant. Stephen 263 Hinson, Bruce 312 Hinaon. Marc 131. 133 Hinton, Jamie 157.321 Hippeard. ShariL222 Hirsch.Tod296.302 Hnatuk. Carol 175 Ho. Kenneth 293 Hobson. Lynn 222. 291. 303. 326. 329 Hockman, Angela 253 Hodges. Judy A 222 Hodgkins. Ann M 222 Hoey, Adam 270 Hofer, Laura 333 Hoff, Debbie 331 Hoff, Gretchen 331 Hoffman, Adri L 222, 290. 301 Hoffman, Elayne 270 Hoffman, Lynda 270 Hoffman. Michael A 222. 308 Hoffman, Tom 120. 123 Hoffmann, Kristina 253 Hofstetter, Diane 222. 330. 34 1 Hogan. Michael 338 Hogan. Patrick J 222 Hoherz. Megan 333 Holden. Greg 294 Holden. Mary 263 Holland. Bobby 119 Holland. Carolyn 222, 295 Holland, Roy 253 Hollar, Jeff 282, 288. 302 Hollar. Jeffrey A 222 Hollar. Kevin 270 Hollingsworth. Brian 185 Holloway. Melanie 294 HoUoweU. Kimberly 263 Holman, Cynthia L 222. 288 Holman. Melan318 Holman, Stephen R 222 Holmes, Amy 332 Holmes, Latonga 317 Holmes. Mark 127 Holmstrom, Jack H 222 Holshey. Rebecca 332 Holsinger. Stephen P 222 Holsman. Beth 222.333 Holsopple. Benjamin V 222 Hoist, Christina 263 Holter. Randall Lee 222 Holz, Jennifer 329 Honeker. Leslie A 222 Honig, Adena 2% Honold. Joan 263 Honover. Katie 283 Hooser, Kara M ' Van ' 246 Hoover. Mary 317 Hoover. Stephanie K 222 Hopeman, Lynn G 222 Hopkins. Jennifer 270 Hopkins. Julie A 222 Hopkins. Marguerite E 222 Hopkins, Stephanie 263 Hopkins, Traci 253 Hopkins, Tracy 185.343 Hopkinson, Ashley 312 383 Koran, Andrea 253, 29n Ho:kan. William H 222 Horn, Janice 270 Home, James 253, 348 Home, Jy! 314 Homer. Steven M 222 Homer, Thomas 253 Homer, Tom 277 Horton. Mary Kay 316 Hoskins. Melonie 270, 318 Hostetler. Arlene 253 Hostetter, Arlene 301 Hostutler, Beth A 223 Hotz, David 336 Houck, Steve 338 House, Mary 263 Houser, David K 223 Houston, Bob 282, 303, 349 Howard. Kim 253 Howard, Rob 143 Howard, Tracy 320 Howe, Amy 223, 304, 334 Howes, Alice 314 Hoyt, Claudia 171 Huber, Maria T 96, 223, 290 Huddle, David C 223 Hudson, Elaine 298, 331 Hudson, Rhonda 253 Hudson. Sara 223 Huff, Trade 288 Huff, Tracy 253, 282 Huffman, Rich 338 Huggard, Bob 143 Hughes. Jill 307 Hughey, Catherine 335 Huling. Leslie 263. 286 Hull. MicheUe 332, 343 Hulse. Kenny 253 Hulser, Dave 349 Hulvey, Angela 270 Hummel, Jeffrey 340 Humphrey, Tracy 282, 318 Humphries, Joy E 223 Humphries, Leon 223, 253. 301 Hundley. Jeffrey 340 Hunt. Cheryl 270 Hunt. John 336 Hunt. KeUie A 223, 298, 302 Hunt, Laura 270 Hunter, Charlotte 253 Hunter, Jeff 253 Hunter. Laddie J 223 Hunter. Lynne 153 Huntley. Ann 253. 301 Hupfer. Daniel 223 Hurley. Brendon 223 Hurley, Michael 169 Hurst, Julie 270 Hurt. Dana 97 Hurt, Eric 270 Hurt, Lisa 317, 318 Hum, Rob 327 Hurvitz. Debbie 253 Hutcherson. Barbara 263 Hutchinson, Amy B 253 Hutton, Greg 297 Hutton, Gregory S 223 Hutton, Mary 223. 328 Huynh, Phuong 253 Hybl, Dean 304 Hyde. Amy 253. 302 Hyer. Mark 342 Hyler. Brian 344 Hylton. Ginger S 253 Hylton. Trina 253 IV. Thomas Simmons 344 Ivanicki. Bobby 119 Ivins. Haley B 223 Ivins, HaUie293.301 J I Iezzi. Karen 282. 288. 329 II. Myles Flint 344 II. William H ■Whitaker ' 318 Ilgenfritz, Dawn 253 Imhof, Eric 340 Incao. Teresa 263. 287 Inge. Anthony 163 Ingram. Debbie 263 Ingram. Keysha 318 Irwin. Laura S 223 Irwin. Michael 169 Isabell, Diane J 223 lulando. Karen 223 Iuliano, Karen 329 Jachimowski, Anne M 223 Jackovic, Terry 143 Jackson, Andrea 318 Jackson, Andrew S 223 Jackson, Chip 338 Jackson, David C 223, 284 Jackson, Eupton 143 Jackson, Floretta 157 Jackson, James 342 Jackson. Stephanie 291 Jackson, Susan 253 Jackson, Suzanne 270 Jackson, Valerie 318 Jackson, Vanessa 318 Jackson, Wanda 270, 301 Jacobs, Chris 143 Jacobs, Danae 223 Jacobs, Frank 143. 317 Jacobs, Gregory C 223 Jacobs, Jackie 320 Jacobs, Jeanene 253 Jacobs, Kristi 253 Jacomet, Laura 263 Jaczynski, Eugene 223 Jaeger. Beth 333 Jamison, Pamela 223 Jann. Tiffany S 223 Jarrett, Lori 332, 345 Jasien, Joan 263 Jasinski, Dave 344 Jebavy, Ronald J 223 Jeffer,Gwynne263,311 Jefferson, Karen 153 Jeffrey, David 305 Jeffrey. Mary Ann 253, 290 Jenkins, Jeffrey 342 Jenkins, Richard W 224 Jenkins, Rick 289, 297 Jennings, Shannon 334 Jenson, Peter 224 Jerome, Bob 294 Jerrells, Mike 131 Jessee, Wendy 224. 328 Jeter, Fred 349 Jeter, Theresa 263 Jilcott. Becky 316 Jimenez, Cynthia 253 Jinks, Lisa R 224 Johansson, Janine J 253 John, Kay 253 John, Tina St 258 Johnson, Angela M 224 Johnson, Ann-Marie 282. 299. 300. 303. 347 Johnson. Anthony 319 Johnson, Barbie 171 Johnson, Becky 297, 302 Johnson, Carl 253 Johnson, Cathy 224 Johnson, Chrissy 339 Johnson, Eric 169 Johnson. Erica 167 Johnson, Erin 253 Johnson, Helen R 224, 253 Johnson, James 340 Johnson, Jay 143 Johnson, Jeffery 224 Johnson, Jeffrey 342 Johnson, Joan 224. 323 Johnson, John 342 Johnson, Joni A 224, 253, 285 Johnson, Karen 149 Johnson. Kathleen 224. 329 Johnson. Lauri 253 Johnson, Laurie 125 Johnson, Lisa 317 Johnson, Pamela 301, 323 Johnson, Ray 346 Johnson, Shannon 336 Johnson, Susan D 224 Johnson, Susie 335 Johnson, Tonza 317, 322 Johnson, Tracy 330, 341 Johnson, Trez 346 Johnston, Dan 181 Johnston, Meg 289, 301 Johnston. Scott 287 Joiner. Bobby 338 Jones, Angie 263 Jones, Anne 171 Jones, Bob 127. 263 Jones. Carla M 253 Jones. Caryn L 224, 296 Jones, Cassandra 270 Jones, Greg 267, 270 Jones, Jane 263 Jones, Joanna 224, 331 Jones, Karen 224, 333 Jones, Kemp 340 Jones, Kevin 127, 135, 263 Jones, Lisa 309, 335 Jones, Michael 224, 320 Jones, Michelle 270 Jones, Rebecca 224, 329 Jones. Robert 145.317,321 Jones, Rosemarie E 224 Jones, Rosie 288, 304, 305 Jones, Samuel K 224 Jones, Stacy 253 Jones, Tracey D 252 Jordan. Robert317, 322 Jordano. Joanne 224. 303, 326, 332, 345 Joseph. Teddy 143 Joshlyn. Gay 263 Joumell, Tracy D 224 Joyce, Brenda 328 Jr, Edward Radcliffe 344 Jr. Robert Slavonia 344 Jr, William Smith 342 Julius, David 145 Julius, Nancy 263 Julius, Pat 126. 127 Julius. Patrick A 224, 300, 301 Jump, Jaime 335 Jun, Stephen 263 Jurf, Alice 263 Justice, Jay 340 Jutras. Kathy 332. 343 Jyl. Home 224 K Kadunce, Dan 346 Kahane. Sasha 270 Kain, Cynthia R 224. 318 Kamstra. Elizabeth 270 Kane, Alice 224, 333 Kane. Elizabeth 224 Kane, Tim 145 Kaplan. Kristine D 224, 292 Karcher, Sandra 253 Karrasch, Michele A 225, 296 Karriker. Todd 263, 312 Kassar. Phil 131 Kastl, Robert 344 Kates. Sheila 319 Katz, Anita 304, 308 Katz. Caroline 253 Katzman, James 263 Kay. Brian 253 Kay. Dave 349 Kaye, Albert S 225 Kaylor, Sharon 263, 287 Kcraget, Brian 290 Kcraget, Charles B 225 Keadle, Jennifer 145 Keams, Stephen L 225 K earns. Steve 348 Keefe, Lisa 253. 301, 304, 330 Keeler, David 344 Keeley, Stephanie 317. 318 Keenan. Katheleen S 225 Keepers. Linda 225. 289. 329 Keevins, Sharon 253 Keffer. Katherine M 225 Keller, John F 225, 298, 302 Kellett, Lisa 329, 341 Kelley, Barry 143,340 Kelley. Cynthia J 225 Kelley, Kathleen 253 Kellogg. Robert B 225 Kelly, Claire 263, 329 Kelly, David 344 Kelly. Dawn L 225 Kelly. Doreen 263 Kelly. Karen M 225. 296, 304 Kelly, Kathleen 263. 345 Kelly. Meghan 263. 284 Kelly. Quentin 135 Kelly. Scott 344 Kelly, Shawn 342 Kelly. Thomas 169 Kemp. Christine 263, 311 Kendall, Robert 225, 340 Kendrick, Tonya 225 Kennedy, Dawn 185 Kennedy. Lee 253 Kennelly, Karen 293 Kent. David C 225 Keoughan, Christopher L 225 Kepley. Chris 143 Kern, Matthew L 225 Kern, Wendy 153 Kerrigan, Catherine 225, 293 Kerrigan, Cathleen 335 Kerrigan, Cathy 290 Kershner, Jeff 263 Kesslar, Mike 105 Kessler, Julie 167 Kessler, Mike 285 Kettlestrings, Laura A 225, 290, 347 Kewer. Susan 137 Keys, Patricia 316 Keyser. Michelle 331 Keyser, Rhonda 263 Keyser, Robin 345 Keyster. Michele D 225 Kilduff, Rebecca 254 Kiley, Joseph 349 Kilgour. Edwin 315, 316 Killian, Bill 143 Killian, Jim 308 Kilpatrick, Delisa R 225 Kimball. Lynne 335, 337 Kimbrough. Jim 119 Kimsey. Mark 340 King, Denise 263, 317, 320 King, Julian N 225 King, Katherine L 225 King, Lore 347 King, Patricia A 225 King, Patty 329 King, Sally 263, 333 King, Terrance 225 King, Terrence 320 King, Thomas 348 King, Tracey 225 Kingland, George 163 Kingsley, Bill 131 Kingsley, Billy 131 Kinkade. Sandra 297 Kinkead, Sandra 225, 305 Kinnamon, Laurie 317, 329 Kinsley. Michael 263, 282 Kinzinger, Jean 271 , 316 Kipps, Mary 263 Kirkpatrick, Georgia 263 Kirkpatrick, Keith 254 Kirkpatrick, Kelly 254, 287, 335 Kiser. Juanita S 226 Kiser. Lenita 271 Kiss. Dawn 175 Kissler, Andi 339 Kissler. Andrea 332 Klass, Mike 263, 342 Klassen, Deeann J 226 Kleha, Joseph F 226 Klein. Celia 263 Klein. Lauri A 226 Klementz, Dave 327. 349 Klesch, Susie 271 Kliewer, Lora 254 Klimkosky, Susan 263 Klisz, Cynthia 263 Kloiber. James 349 Klucker, Shelly 263. 311 Knapp. Larry 263 Knicely, KimberlyE226 Knicely. Timothy A 226 Knight. Kelly 263 Knight, Melanie 282, 283. 330. 339 Knill. Jennifer 271 Knotts, Kristina 263 Knowles. Karen 171 Knupp. Steven L 226 Kobayashi. Baylor T 263, 342 Kobosko, Dan 143 Koehn. Chris 57 Koepenick. Michael T 226 Komataoulis, Mary 263 Konecny, Andrea 328 Koontz. Robin 263 Kopchinsky. April 312 Koppenhofer. Chantal 226, 329, 341 Kort, MicheUe 341 Kort, Michele M 226 Kosakowski, Thomas 226 Koscielniak, Kristine A 226 Kosciolek. Diane 263. 311. 313 Kovach, Cari 264 Kovalchick. Joan L 226 Kovalcik. Julie 317 Kraft. Robert W 226 Kraft. Ronald E 226 Krakat, Pamela 254 Krantz, Andrea 314 Kratzer, Todd 294, 301 Krauss, Isabel M 226, 291 Krievs, Marty 338 Krivsky, Kelly L 226, 2%, 299 Kronlage, Karl 181 Kubala. Kim 254 Kubala, Kimberly 335 Kubic, Susan M 226 Kudla.AmyJ226 Kuehn, Katherine M 226 Kuehn, Kathy 294 Kuester, Kamie 171 Kuhn.JD293, 301 Kuhn, James D 226 Kumnick, Jennifer L 226 Kunz, Jenny 264 Kurlander, Brian 181 Kurth, Elisabeth 331 Kurtz. Rob 173 Kurtz, Steve 145 Kurtz, Troy 226 Kurtz, William 348 Kushel, Rick 346 Kuykendall. David 254 Kuykendall, rene 334 Kyle, Chris 254 Kyriakakas, Scott 264 Kyte, Melanie 332 L L Amoreaux. Todd 342 L Lambert, Donald 227 L Rothengass. Lori 239 Lacy, Henry 264 Ladden, Kris 149 Lael, Stephanie M 226 Lael. Stevie 300 LafTey. Michael D 227 Lafuse, Ann 299 LaFuze, Ann 227, 329 Laine, Marc 316 Lake, Roberta 227 Lam, Martha 271 Lam. Patricia 254, 314 Lambert. Bridget 321 Lambert. Bridgett 264. 317, 318 Lambert, Mark 349 Lamm, Ellen 290 Lamphier. Jill 333 Landis, Valerie 335 Landoll.DougJ227 Lane, Gilbert 254 Langan. Kathleen 330 Langholz, Lisa 332 Lanier. Willie 143, 271 Lannon, Christopher 342 Lantz. Sharon 227 Lantz. Tina 271 Lantzer. Jennifer 227, 305 Lanzarotta. Drew 169 Larison. Beverly M 227, 304 LaRose, Laura 296 Larose, Laure E 227 Larowe. Susan 264 Larsen, Donna 264 Larson. Marce 294 Larson, Mary K 227 Larue, Susie 264 Lascano. Maria 227 Laser. Amy S 53. 147. 227. 276, 277 Lauer. Karen 264 Laughlin. Carol C 227 Laughlin. Casey 290 Law, Annette 227, 332 Law. David 349 Lawhom, Kenneth P 227 Lawhome, Renae M 227 Lawn. Kerry 335 384 Lawrence, Kim 312 Lawrence, Kimberly 254 Lawrence, Sememe 227. 323 Laws. Troy P 227, 34 Laws. .ii. Ginger 314. 333 Layn. Tim 1 19 Layton, Carol 332 Lazas, Kathleen 332 Leach. Thomas 264 Leahey, Bart 311 Leake, John 340 Leary. Martha A 227 Leavitt. Craig 254, 301 Lebakken, Brad 315, 316 Lebherz, Jacquelin 254, 317 Lebherz, Laura 332 LeCesne, Craig 127 Ledman. Kelly 334 Lee, Adelina 254 Lee, Benjamin 264 Lee, Joy 318 Leffel, Angela 179 Leffers, Alan 292 Leffers, Robert A 227 Lefler, Steve 292 Lefler, Steven L 227 Leftwich. John F 227 Legato, Peter 304 Leggett, Chris 181 Lehman, Sharon 227, 329 Leimbach, Bill 131 Leipsner, Dean A 227, 292 Leisure. Kevin W 227 Lemmerman, Renee 148 Lennon, Rhonda 264 Lennon. Ronda 285 Lenskold, Brian 342 Lensler. Karen 331 Leon, Lisa de 333. 340 Leonard, Clay 340 Leonard, Julia E 227 Leong, Ming 280 Leong, Tammy 290 Lepoer, Tina M 227 Leppink, Deedie 296. 303, 332, 345 Leppink, Edith T 227 Leudy, Kurt 131 Leverette, Damn 348 Levesque. Carl J 5, 227 Levins, Kelli 264 Lewis, Bryan 143 Lewis, Christine 318, 335 Lewis, James G 227 Lewis, Julie F 228 Lewis, Loma 125, 145, 254 Lewis, Michele 305 Lewis, Michelle 254 Lewis, Susan M 254 Lewter, Lois 264 Liberi, Cynthia 301 Lick. Diana 331 Life. Jeffrey L 228 Lightfoot, Kim 254. 320 Liles. Mark A 228 Lincoln. Sherri F 228 Linder, Sue 86, 331 Linder, Susan J 228 Lindoe , Lisa 332 Lindquist, Carey 331, 337 Lindsay, Michael J 228 Lindsay, Mike 289, 304 Lindsey. Kimberly 271 Linguid, Julius 181 Linkenhoker, Lisa 254, 294 Linquist, Carey F 228 Linskey, Michael 254 Linskey. Mike 1 19 Linthrop, Becky 81 Linton, Amy 326 Linton, Yvonne M 228 Lisagor, Amy 254 Liska.Tom 143 Liss, Leslie 308 Little, David T 228 Little, Jamie 137. 264 Little, Mary F 228 Livas, Cosette 264 Lively, Karen 254, 294, 301 Liveris, Julie 183, 254 Livingstone, Bruce 289, 346 Livingston, Bruce M 228 Lockhart, Angelique 254, 331 Loechler, Julie 332 Loen, Helene 335 Lofdahl, Marilyn S 228, 298 Lofquist, Jimmy 346 Logan, Brian 346 Logeman, Pam 331 Lohmeyer. Edwin 271 Lombard, Lori 296 Lombardo, Stephanie A 228 Lomp, Heather 254 Long, Nicole 125 Longenbach, Mark 287 Looney, Melinda 254 Loop, Jessie 264 Loose, Stephen M 228, 290. 346 Loose, Steve 327 Lopez, Gladys-Maria 254 I ...pin h. Dan 289 Lopuch, Daniel 293 Lorenz. Carl 342 Lotts, Dawn M 228, 291 Loucks, Glenn C 254 Loughlin, Colleen P 228 Love, Kathleeen P 228 Lovejoy, Michael 185 Loving, Sonia Lee 254 Lowom, Lisa 254 Lowe, Brian 320 Lucado, James N 228 Lucado, Jay 285 Lucas, Ken 344 Lucas, Kevin 264, 346 Lucca, Beth 332 Luedike, Susan 264 Luedy, Kurt is A 228 Lukasewicz. Carol 254 Lukasiak, Sandra L 228 Lundy. Charles A 228, 280 Lundy, Frankie312 Luther, Lisa K 228 Lutrzykowski, Chris 169 Lutz, Robert 181 Lutz, Wayne 254 Lyall. Elizabeth 283 Lyle, Ann L 254 Lynch, Annie 330 Lynch, Cathy 254 Lynch, Colleen 292, 336 Lynch, Darren 312 Lynch, Diane 328 Lynch, Eileen 332 Lynch, Michael 264 Lynch, Ray 228, 304, 314 Lynch, Shannon 228, 304, 309. 310. 333 Lynn, Debbie 331 Lynn, Deborah 254 Lynskey, John 264 Lyons, Kevin 264 Lytrece, Claude 254 M M, Karin 257 Maass. Ed 346 Mabry, Jennifer 264 MacAllister, Suzanne 264 Macavage, Joe 119 MacDonald. Carol 254 MacDuff, Melanie 228. 331 MacGowan. Tracy 145 Maclnnes, Kristin 264, 335 Maclnnes, Kristen 309 Maclntyre, Greg 285 Mackenzie, Margot C 228 Mackey, June 317 Mackie, Scott 116,119 Mackmin, Mark 349 Macnabb, Margaret A 229 Maddoi, Kelly 334 Magann, Audrey 254 Maggi, Sonia 254 Maggi, Sonja 287, 294, 296 Magill, Donald D 229, 303 Maginniss, Vicki 264 Maguire, Kathy 309 Maguire, Kelvin E 229 Mahaffey, Nora K 229 Maher, Kathleen 332 Mahler, Susan 254 Mahone, Jay 271 Mahoney. Erin 229 Mahoney, Julia R 229 Mahony, Erin 157 Main, Rhonda 271 Major, Robin R 229 Malabad, Paul A 229, 314 Malczak, Ken 280 Mallet, Hugh J 229 Mallory, Richard 316 Mall. iy, Maureen A 229 Malo, Helen 254, 313 Malo, Steve 264 Malone, Betsy 330. 343 Malone, Elizabeth A 229 Maloney, Jules 292 Mai. iy. Kreag 293 Mancini, Maribeth 254 Mandel. Jeff 271 Maneval, Michelle 332 Maneval, Shelley 339 Mangiafico. Lisa C 229 Mann, Aubum 336 Mann, Kim 264 Manns, DD 127 Maoraglio, Rosemary 295 Maple, Heather 137 Marenick. Michael 229 Mareski, Lou 143 Mariezza, Linda 296 Mark. Robert 301 Markell, Robert 264 Markle, Kim 295 Markle, Kimberly 254 Marks. Jill 294 Marrow. Michael K 229. 291 Marshall. Margaret 229. 334 Marshall, Sam 315 Marshall. Sammy A 229. 316 Marshall. Tanya 271 Marshall, Teri 254 Marshall, Warren 143 Martin, Elizabeth 264 Martin, Hugh 264 Martin. Jacky 326 Martin, Jacqueline 334 Martin. Jeannine M 229, 301 Martin, John 254, 282. 288, 312 Martin. Lisa J 229, 343 Martin, Michelle 264, 332, 347 Martin, Patricia R 229 Martin, Sandra 229 Martin, Susan 254 Martin, Tamara 229 Martin. Woody 338 Martinez, Deuce 346 Martinez, Laura 264 Martin... Nancy A 229 Martire, Kimberly 254 Martz, Donna 153 Marwitz, Eric 127 Marya. Sean M 229 Masloff. Jack 185.342 Mason, Angela 318 Mason, Bettina 229, 317, 323 Mason, Rhonda 125 Massenburg, Shelia 304, 322 Masaey. Pam 309 Masson, Felicity 254, 343 Masten, Timothy 287 Masters, Sandy 264 Mastrandrea, Julie 31 1 Mateer, Susan 264 Mathias, Sharon 264 Matsey, Janet 153 Matthews. Amy 328 Matthews, George 229 Matthews. Mike 119 Matthews, Stephanie C 271 Mattingly, Moira T 229 Mattioli, John 264 Matuck, Tammy 271 Mauck, Trey 338 Mauldin, Dedorah 314 Mauroff, David 340 Mawanay, Kathleen 316 Maxwell, Karen 254 Maiwell, Kimberly D 229 May, Denise 337 May, Mary 229, 293 Maybach, Jill 264 Mayer. Bonnie 229. 328, 345 Maynard, Scott 271 Maynard, Valerie 334 Mays, Amanda B 229, 276. 277 McAllister, Kim 317 McArtor, Sheila L 230 McBride, Patricia 230, 328 McBryde, Dan 289, 291 McBryde, Daniel T 230 McCabe. Marya 294 McCall, Beth 254 McCallister, Karen 314 McCallum, Maggie 341 McCallum, Margaret K 230 McCann. Michael 185 McCarthy, Karen 317 McCarthy, Kevin F 230 McCaskill. Jennifer 230, 331 McCaslin, Mark 346 Met ' lain Susan 230, 335 McClanahan, Dina M 179, 230, 305 McClanahan, Valerie R 230, 297, 302 McClatchy, Kevin B 230, 280, 300 McClatehy. Tim 292 McClatchy, Timothy 230 McCleary, Gretehen 297 McClelland, Lynn 271 McClenny, Sheryl 335 McClung, Melissa 314 McCombs. Allen 346 McConnell. Libby 123 McConnell, Linda 264 McConnelly, Linda 289 McCormack, Yvonne L 230 McCormick. Cathleen 230, 333 McCormick. Gregory W 230 McCormick, Karen S 230 McCormick, Vickie L 230 McCoy. Gary 346 McCoy, James 307 McCracken, Joe 287 McCracken, Joseph A 230 McCracken, Sandra 230, 328 McCraw, Pam 27,317 McCraw. Pamela D 230 McCuffin, Cathy 255 McCullah. Karen 328. 337 McCullen. John 340 McCulloch. Karen L 271 McCulloch. Mary Jane 230 McCulloch. MaryJane 337 McCullough. Dean 143 McCune, John D 230 McDaniel, Jennifer 255. 293 McDonald. Christine 255 McDonald. Donna 332, 347 McDonald. Heather C 255 McDonald, J Timothy 230 McDonald, Karen 255, 304 McDonald, Mary 264 McDonald. 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Michelle 317 McLeod, Kristin 335 McLucas. Scott M 231, 344 McLure, Kelly 255 McMahan, Esteban 346 McManus. Pat 349 McMullin. Sally 347 McMurray, Tom 327 McMurry. Tom 349 McNemey, Chris 23 McNemey, Christine 255, 292, 329 McNichol. Kathy 264 McNicholas, Amy 347 McNicholaa. Mary A 231 McNight, Dwayne E 231 McNulty, Kathy 255 McOsker. Linda 334 McQuade. Rick 264 McQuary, Wendy 255 McVaney, Lynda 295 McVay. Chris 349 McWhirt, Steve 336 McWilham.s. Danielle 24, 255 Meadows, Wendy 264 Mebane, Patricia 125, 317 Medley, Greg 143 Meetze, Amy 255, 290 Megee, Lisa 175 Megginson. Penelope A 231 Meginley. John 309 Mehrtens. Elizabeth 297 Mehuron, Kristine L 231 Meister, Craig 271 Mejia. Allyaon E 231 Melanson, Jeanne 255, 309 Melendez, Ana Maria 255 Melia, James 340 Melnick, Paul W 231 Melton, James 231, 320 Melton, Maria V 231 Melton, Marie 294 Melvin. Sarah 317 Menefee. Alice 308 Menefee. Randolph 348 Menzenwerth, Timothy P 255 Merchant. Tammy 231. 321 Mercil.JohnL231 Mercure. Carolyn 295 Mermagen. Jennifer 329 Mermagen, Maria 231 Merritt. Debbie 290. 341 Merritt, Deborah 231. 329 Mersing. Rebecca 264 Merton. Kimberly 255 Messenger. Colleen 339 Metcalf, Kristie 255 Metker. Leslie 328 Meulebroecke, Johan Van ' de ' 346 Meyer, Debbie 297 Meyer. Deborah 264 Meyer. Sherryn 316 Meyer, Suzanne 167 Michael. Elizabeth 255, 287 Michaels. Mark 311 Michel. Sarah 317 Michele, Gina316.317 Michie. Bill 285, 291 Middleton, Lynn 332 Mierman, Mia 255 Miers, Tim 143 Mikolajczyk, Todd 143. 340 Miles. Elaine J 231 Miles. Kimberly 323 Milin, Nicole 271 Millen. Mark 231 Millenbach. Mary Anne 255 Miller, Becky 264 Miller, Brad 169, 340 Miller, Chris 126, 127 Miller, Daniel M 231 Miller. Debbie 295 Miller. Deborah 231, 335 Miller, Donna 264 Miller, Elise 264 Miller, Eric 119,131,255 Miller. Gregory 314 Miller, Jennene 317 Miller. Julia 301 Miller. Kenneth W 231 Miller. L A 334 Miller. 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Felicia 318 Morris, Karen D 233 Morris, Kedra 255 Morris, Marian 271, 287 Morris. Sherri 233 Morris. Tara 337 Morris. Wayne 291. 303, 342 Morrison, Susan 255 Morrison. Thomas 340 Morse, Denise 265, 317, 318. 321 Mortenson. Laura 332 Morton, Dale 342 Moser, Beth 265 Mosher. Greg 340 Moss, Angela 2 3, 295 Moss. Joseph 342 Moston. David 255 Moulton. Mary S 233 Mountain, Ron 319 Mountain, Ronald 233, 290. 301. 317 Mountjoy. Robin 255 Mounts, Rebecca A 233. 299 Mowerl, Karenina 255 Mowery, Joseph 271 Mowrer, Lauran 290 Moy, Ellen 255 Moyers. Matt 147 Moyers, Matthew 344 Moyers, Sandra 255 Moyers, Tom 55 Mozingo, Lisa 255 Mozingo, Rich 181 Mulieri. Joe 338 Mull. Ruth L 233. 301 Mullally. Heather 271 Muller. Bill 143 Mulligan. Laura 233 Mullin. Monica 265 Mullins. Tim 173 Mullins, Tracy 265 Mullins. Trevor 311 Multer. Vicky 291. 297 Multer. Victoria 255 MulvihiU. Bill 301 Mulvihill, William W 233 Mumber, Mary 171. 255. 328 Muncy, Deanna 265 Muncy. Teresa 233 Munford. Mark A 233 Murdock, Susan 271 Murphy. Beth 255 Murphy. Dan 255 Murphy. David 143 Murphy. Deborah 265 Murphy, Eileen 255 Murphy, Jim 265 Murphy, Maria 287 Murphy. Mary 233. 301. 331 Murphy, Maryann 323 Murphy. Pat 167 Murray. Chris 145 Murray, Melinda 337 Murray. Michael 284 Murray. Tina 304 Murry, Ben 346 Muscarella, Michelle 265 Musotto, Frank J 233 Muss, Stephanie 296 Musso, Stephanie 265 Myers. Allison 271, 286 Myers, Brenda 265 Myers. Debbie 291 Myers. Deborah L 233 Myers. HoUy 265 Myers, John 346 Myers, Leslie 233. 319, 320 Myers. Tracy 271. 287. 296 Myong.Anne 185,286 N Nadasky, Heidi A 233, 297 Nadwodny, Kerry 137 Nagele. Jennifer R 233 Nagumy, Kristina A 233 Nagumy, Tina 145 Nails, Amy 107 Nammack. Austin 340 Nash. Andrea 323 Nash. Mary 255 Nash. William A 233 Naumann. Wendy C 233 Navarre. Darla 233 Nave. Bryan 342 Nay. Jeff 265. 311.313 Naylong, Colleen 265 Neal. Crystal 255 Neal, Mark 256. 314 Neal. William J 233 Neckowitz. Alan 308 Nedrow, Suzanne 328 Neeble. Chris 340 Neel. Navona 265 Neely. Mary Beth 332 Neely. Stephen 346 Negaard. Kraig 233. 289. 301, 342 Negri, Steve 336 Neikirk. John 169 Neilan, Andrea 256, 276, 277 Nellies, Pat 131 Nellies. Patrick 311 Nelson. Chad 319 nelson. Chadwick 317 Nelson, Deitrich A 318 Nelson, Denise 233, 300 Nelson. Dietrich 317, 319 Nelson. Eileen 330 Nelson, Judy 271 Nelson. Karen 256. 310 Nelson, Kari 125 Nelson. Laura M 233 Nelson, Manley I 233 Nelson. William 348 Neuman. Janet 332 Newlin. Connie 301. 303, 331 Newman. John 163 Newman. Pamela 265 Newman. Rodney 265 Newman. Ron 255 Newman. Terri 256. 309 Newport. James W 233 Newsom. Sandra 271 Newton. Christopher 233 Newton. Chris 292 Ngo. Chi 185 Nicholas. Lisa 320 Nichols. Teresa 265 Nickelston. Michelle W 256 Nickerson, Denise 256 Nielsen. Lessli G 234 Nike. Athena- 344 Nimmo. Alisa M 234 Nitti, Donald R 234 Nixon. Shelley 287. 328 Noble. Maria311, 313 Nocena.Jodi301 Nocera. Jodi A 256 Nocon. Emmanuel C 234 Noel. Carlos 319 Norcross. 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Laura 335 Pagano. Theresa 235, 334 Pagaro, Giovanni 344 Page. Patricia 256 Page. Tom 143 Paige, Jeff 235, 293 Paige, Tracey 271 Paige. Trina 271, 318 Paine. Claudia 309 Painter. Joseph K 235. 299, 315. 316 Palkovics, Robert 185 Palmer. Andrew 265. 315 Palmer. Christie 292. 341 Palmer. Christina 256 Palmer. David 235 Palmiter. Kim 235. 307 Palms. Stephanie L 235 Pantaleone, Janet 335. 341 Papalios. Patrice M 235 Papanicolaou. Rea 332 Pappas. Natasha 256. 296 Parish. Lisa J 235 Parker, Eric 265 Parker, Forest 322 Parker, Lisa 256 Parker, Randy 169 Parker, Samuel 293 Parker. Scott W 235. 344 Parker, Stacy 265. 331 Parks. Christine 265 Parlow. Paige 332 Parnell. Mary S 235 Parr. Frances 317 Parrella. Keith 169 Parrella, Kevin M 235 Parsons. Kirsten 265 Paschak. Stephanie 335 Paskey. Ernest M 235 Pastor, Giselle 330 Patel. Amita 265 Patenaude. Gary 143 Patla. CheryUee 235 Patrick, F Lynn 215 Patrick. Phyllis 271 Patnotis, Ron 303 Patsey. Mark 143 Patterson. Dawn 185 Patterson. Harry 338 Patterson. Helen 272 Patterson. Paige 317. 322 Patterson. Stewart 301 Patterson, Stuart 291 Patteson. Stephen C 235 Patton, Janice E 235 Paul. Arlene 347 Paxton. Eleanor 272. 312 Payne. Ann 272 Payne. Barry R 235 Payne. Frank 338 Payne. Kim 301.331 Payne. Laura 337 Payne, Rydell 317 Payne. Sheri 335 Paynter. Stephen 316 Payton. Tom 349 Pazant. Alecia 265. 317. 318. 321 Peacock. Donald 236. 293 Pearce. Paige 316 Pearson, Kathy 314 Pearson, Sophia 265 Pearson. Thomas C 236 Peden. Heath 147 Pedersen. Jeannine 265 Peer. Jerry 256 Peirano. Michele 294 Pelt. Richard K ' Van ' 246. 273. 301 Pemberton. Neils W 236 Penas, Chrissie 167 Pence. AnnCarol 236 Penn. Laureen 272 Penn.Lorrie236.319 Penn, Schaun 319 Penn, SchawnS 282. 318 Penney. Sandy 297. 333 Pennington. James A 256 Pennington. Kaley 256 Pennington. Lisa 256. 317 Pepin. David 123 Peraldo. Angela 272 Perez. Julie M 236. 295 Perichetti, Carolyn J 236 Perkins. Abigail 265 Perkins. Cece 99 Perkins. Cecelia R 236 Perkins, Kathie 326 Perkins, Kathleen 236, 333 Perkins, Pamela 256 Perkins, Parker 185, 340 Perkins. Steve 236. 336 Perna. Kimberly 332 Perry. Katie 256. 296 Perry. Keith 265 Perry. Kimberly 236 Perry. Sara 332 Persson. Lisa 236. 298, 317, 329 Pestorius, Jennifer 175 Peters. Claudia B 236. 345 Peters. Sandra 236. 287, 335 Peters, Sandy 297, 326 Peters, Susan 256 Peterson, Alan S 236, 344 Peterson, Chrys 236. 286. 292 Peterson, Laura M 174. 175. 236 Peterson, Tammi 137 Petrucelli, Jeff 181 Petry. Clayton 42 Pettyjohn. Christian S 236 Peyton. Timothy M 236 Peyton. Victor C 236 Pflug. Peter 346 Phaup. David 256 Philipp. Michele M 236 Phillip. MicheUe 332 Phillips. Dennis 143 Phillips. Jeff 287 Phillips. Jeffrey D 236 Phillips. John S 236 Phillips. Paige 265 Phillips. R Scott 340, 349 Phillips, Stephen P 236 Phillips. Steve 292 Picker. Susan C 236, 292. 294 Pickford. Kelly 311 Pickford. Susan 236 Pierce. Bonnie E 236. 292 Piercy. Annette 256 Piercy. Gary L 236. 291, 301 Pignone, Laura 272 386 Piland, Cindy 272 Pilon, Nanette 256 Pinneri, Jason 338 Pischner. Brenda 236, 338, 339 Pitman, Nancy 296 Pitsenberger. Claudia D 237 Pitsenberger, Dawn 285, 305 Pitt, Wendy 337 Pittman. Holly 305 Pitzer, Devorah 256 Pizzini, Juan 338 Planert, Caroline 265 Pleasant, Lisa 237. 323 Plummet, Chuck 123 Plympton, Wayne 127 Poell, Kerry E 237 Polis.John 131 Polythress, Lee 181 Polzin, Heather H 237 Pond, Gail 237, 333 Poole, Sharon 256 Poore, Kirk 237 Porcher. Philip 348 Porter, Amy 280, 307 Porter, David 256, 312 Porter, Stephen D 237 Post, Carolyn 335 Powe, Maureen H 237 Powell, John 256 Powell. Mary J 237 Powell, Paige L 237, 295 Powell. Ted 265 Power, Chris 237, 289 Powers, John 272 Powers, William B 256 Prachar. Robert 340 Pracher, Bob 131 Prassas, Katherine 237, 335 Pratt, Mark C 99, 237 Presnick. Mitchell 348 Presock, Tracy 265 Press, Barbara 256, 302 Pretty. Earnest D 237 Price, Becky 296, 299 Price, Glynis 323 Price, Lisa 265 Price, Rachel 167 Price, Rebecca Kay 256 Prickett, Kelly 256 Primich, Mike 169 Prince. Wes 338 Prindle. Roma 317 Pnngle. Elizabeth 237, 335 Prior, Scott 181 Prior, Susan 336, 337 Pritchett, Mary B 237, 295 Probert, Jody 237 Procaccini, James M 237 Prock, Karen M 237 Proctor, Stephanie 256, 287. 292 Progar, Gina 125 Propps. Thomas 344 Prosser. Phil 346 Prosser. Phillip K 237 Proud, Leslie 237, 285, 287 Pruess, Jonathan W 237 Pruitt. Joanna 256, 305 Pruitt, T L 296 Puckett. Carly 288 Puckett, Roland C 237 Pugh. Renee 256, 289 Pulley. Carmen L 237. 286, 296 Pulley. Edward S 237. 348 Pulley. Elizabeth 328 Pulvirent, Lisa 125 Puntureri, Charles M 237 Purcell, Gregory 340 Purcell, Patricia A 238 Purcell, Patti 289, 331 Putman. Michelle 265 Putney. John 346 R Q Quaid. Christine 272, 285 Quezaire. Leslie 256, 282, 288, 318 Quigley, Jeanne 282, 288 Quinton, Sarah 339 Raber. Tracy 265 Radcliffe. Edward H 238 Rader, Cindy 330 Radics, Frank 131 Raebel, Sheila 330. 343 Raines. Andy 292 Ramey, Angie 257 Ramsey. Kara 329, 347 Rand. Kenneth 342 Randall. Crystal 317 Randolph, Darryl W 238 Randolph. Junius 238 Ransom, William Akram 238. 319 Rapcavage. Suzanne 257. 329 Ratcliff, Michelle G 238 Rateliffe, D 265, 317. 318 Ratliff, Tim 173 Ratliff, Timothy 238 Ratliffe, Brent E 238 Rawdon, Caroyln A 238 Rawdon. Lyn309 Rawdon, Lynn 301 Rawlinson. Darrell 143 Rawls, Greg 336 Ray, Vicki C 238, 298 Rayboen, Pamela Joy 316 Raynal. Margaret 304 Re. John 265 Reagan, Kelly A 238, 294, 295 Reames. Robin 238, 332 Rebstock.JohnS238 Reckenbeil. Richard A 238 Recor. David 265, 346 Rector. Cheryl 317 Reddii. Carl 322 Redman. Lisa 265 Redman, Tami 257. 329, 341 Reed, Mary 238. 326. 333 Reed. Suzanne 283 Rees, Brian 143 Reese. Carolyn 238. 294. 333 Reese, Karen 238. 288, 290. 293 Reese, Noelle A 287 Reese. OUie 340 Reeside, Michelle 257 Regeci, Bettina 333 Rehain, Jeff 181 Rehm. Jenni 137 Reichard, Kevin 26 5 Reichle.Suel37 Reidel, Robert 145 Reilly, Lauren 310 Reinhardt, Amy 265 Rellos, Angela J 238, 303 Remaklus. Tammy 265 Rembisz, Jeffrey S 238 Remmington. Dana L 238 Rendell, Mark 348 Renick, Christie 341 Renk, Amy 257 Renninger, Alice 257 Repetti. Franceses 292 Reirode, Teresa 296 Reynolds. Danielle 317 Reynolds, Elizabeth A 238 Reynolds. Floyd 265 Reynolds. Julius 238. 317. 322 Reynolds. Karen S 238. 301 Reynolds. Shirley 257, 323 Rezeau, Michelle 257 Reznik, Brian 143 Rhett. Marilyn 265 Rhine, Lisa 265, 333 Rhodes, Lisa 266 Rhodes. Rodrick 266 Rhodes. Shirley 257. 314 Riccobond. Jennette M 238 Riccobono. Jeanette 333 Rice. Monika 257, 299 Richard, Julie 266, 339 Richards, Dawn 257 Richards, Dr Don- Rice 293 Richards, Jeanne 295 Richards. Shelley 266. 3 1 7 Richardson. Amy 238 Richardson. Andrew 131 Richardson, Dawn 335 Richardson, Eric A 238 Richardson, Jason 327. 348 Richardson. Ken 257 Richardson, Kimberly 266 Richardson. Nancy 266 Richardson. Robin 272 Richardson, Sharon 257, 301 Richart, Jon 145 Ricketson. Donna 266 Ricks, Darlena 272. 318 Ridderhoff, Jeff 131 Riddick. Jane 272 Riddle. Kimberly 317. 318. 320 Rider. Lucy 272 Ridhard. Jamea A 239 Riedel. Melissa 257 Rigby. Debby 137 Rigby. Deborah 257 Riggs, Michael 266 Riggs. Mike 301 Rigney, James 340 Rike, Leslie S 236 Riley. Beth 266 Riley. Kimberly A 239 Riley. Sarah 257. 335 Rinaldi. Marc 297. 302 Rinehart. Sherry 337 Ringberg. Kristin 257 Ringsdorf, Dawn 331 Riseh, Michelle 137 Risdon, Mandy 96 Risinger, Bonnie 308 Riske. Stephanie A 239. 294. 295 Rison, Robin 266 Ritchie. Adele L 239 Ritchie. Kyle 292. 31 1.313 Ritchie. Lisa 257. 328 Ritchie, Mary 272 Rittenhouse. James C 239 Rittenhouse. Jim 299, 316 Ritts, Cheryl 272 Rivas, Lisa 333. 347 Rivers, Terry 272 Rizzo. Patricia L 239 Rizzo,Tricia293 Roach. Jana L 239. 297 Roach, Julie 329 Robbins. Heather 272 Roberts. Ethan G 239 Roberts, Kevin 346 Roberts, Rena J 239 Roberts, Scott 336 Roberts, Susan 317 Robertson, Anthony T 239 Robertson. Bonnie 179, 257 Robertson. Dean 338 Robertson. Fuller 340 Robertson. Jennifer 334 Robertson. Michelle 257 Robinson. David W 239 Robinson. Heather 333 Robinson. Jeff 47. 316 Robinson. Joe 336 Robinson. John 257 Robinson, Kelly 266 Robinson, Kirsten 272, 309 Robinson, Laurie 284, 299 Robinson. Lauri 239 Robinson. Lori 145. 311 Robinson. Melissa 257. 287, 299, 333 Robinson. Tammi 320 Robless. Genevieve C 239 Rockhill, Lisa M 239 Roderick. Darshan 296 Rodgers, Bernard 318 Rodgers. Kurt 266 Roesch. Monica 257 Rogers. Greg 181 Rogers. Kurt 311 Rogers, Scott 127 Rolfes, Karen 328 Rolfes. Pam 296, 303. 332 Rolfes. Pamela M 239 Rollins, Lisa S 239 Rollins, Shawn 294, 295 Roman. Marc R 239 Rombach. Michael 346 Rombach, Mike 327 Romeo, Cindy 317 Romeo, Cynthia 272 Romjue, Martin 280 Rooney. Claire 239, 289, 293 Roosma. Tracey 266 Ropp, Kevin L 239 Rorrer, Jamie 311 Rosato, Donna 171 Rose. Chris-Ann L 239 Rose. Deirdre 272 Rose. Kevin 285, 348 Rose. Laura La 331 Rose. Mike 127 Rose. P Douglas 239 Rose. Wesley 257 Rosen. Donna 239, 276, 277, 298, 330 Rosenberg, Lesley A 239 Rosenblum. Sarah 266 Rossbach, Chris 257 Roth, John 31 1,313 Rotzin, Theresa A 239 Rougeau, Dominique 323 Roughton, Paul D 239 Roulette, Delores 317 Rountree, Stephen 280 Row, Lynn Swierczek ' Back ' 302 Rowe, Kimberly S 239, 291, 301 Rowe. Rebecca 257 Rowland, Jennifer 266 Rowles, Gregory 239 Roy. Charles 257 Rozanski, Pam 290 Rozanski. Pamela 293 Rozum, Mike 338 Rudd. Lance 266, 342 Ruddock. Allison 239 Rudibaugh, Jessica 287. 296 Ruf. Karen A 240. 290 Rumrill. Maria 266 Rumsey. Cathy 183, 328. 349 Rumsey, Greg 185, 349 Runkle, Chris 240 Runyon, Nancy 257 Runyon, Patricia 328 Rush, Reva 240, 321 Rush. Stacie 171,257 Russell, Clarissa 334 Russell. Lenny 127 Russell, Shannon 240 Russell. Susan 240. 335 Russell, Wyndi 266 Russo, Michael 257 Rutledge. Shan 240. 316. 329 Rutt. Mary 316 Ruttenberg. Claire 308 Ruyak. Gregg 342 Ryabik. Mona 137 Ryal, Elizabeth Mary 240 Ryder. Chris 257 Ryder.Julie 240.316.334 Ryder. Linda 304 Ryder, Rhonda 272 Ryder. Thomas E 240 Ryder. Tom 3 03 Ryles. Patricia 333 s Saacke. Dave 185 Sadler, John M 38. 240 Sahnow. Tina 240, 290. 293 Salinas. Andres 342 Salisbury. Lorene 334 Salisbury ' , Mark 143 Salley. Kevin 319 Salmon, Steve 310 Samitia, J Lee 257 Sampson, Yvonne V 240 Sanborn, Jeff 338 Sanches. Julie 240. 299. 333. 347 Sancho, Michael 240 Sandberg, Eric 185, 349 Sanders, Karen 34. 331 Sanderson, Joanne 240 Sandman. Jeff 344 Sanford, Lisa 317 Sanger. Scott E 169,240 Sapera. Scott 257 Sapio, Jackie 330, 341 Sardelis, Chuck 266 Sargent, Cindy 296 Sargent, Cynthia R 240 Satterfield, Deborah L 240 Saltier, Kerri331.337 Sauer, Stacey 175 Saul, Chris 131 Saunders. Catherine A 240 Saunders. Fritz 346 Saunders, Karen 266 Saunders, Stepheny 240 Saunders, Susan R 240 Savedge, Lyn 266 Sawyer. Sandra J 240 Sayer. Barbara 257 Sayko, Kathy 257. 282 Sayre. Bob 344 Scales. Rita 318. 319 Scamardo. Dina 282. 329. 341 Scarborough. Lisa 257 Scarlett, Dee A 240. 290 Scarponi. Douglas 240 Scarton, Kyra 240. 280 Schachle. Joseph K 240 Schaefer. Robert 348 Schaeffer. Dave 143 Schaffer. Kenneth M 241 Schaffer. Tina L 241 ScheUer, Beth 266 Schellhammer, Chris 143 Schiek. William 342 Schindeler. Jennifer 294. 301 Schmid. Kelly 266 Schmidt, Brian 145 Schmitz, Debra M 241 Schmutz, Frank 181 Schneider. Marc 346 Schnorbus. Michelle 241. 333 Schreiner. Robert 257 Schroeder. Fritz 342 Schroeder, Susan 241 Schroeder. Susie 335 Schubert, Pam 83 Schueman. Angela 266. 305 Schuette. Amy 24 1 . 330 Schuh. Gary 312 Schuh. William 266 Schulman.Rob308 Schultz, Peter 257. 301. 344 Schultz. Sander I 241 Schultz. Sandy 301. 309 Schultz. Todd 257. 301 Schuppin. Michael 293 Schuyler. Scott 282 Schwall. Michael 344 Schwandt, Tracy 137 Schwartz, Ken 163 Schwartz, Kenneth L 241 Schwartz, Steve 1 19 Scissom, Sherri 266 Scott, Carolyn 291 Scott, Chris 167 Scott, F Johnson 241 Scott, Jennifer 331 Scott, Julie 266 Scott, Kathryn 335 Scott, Robert M 241 Scott, Stephanie 321 Scranage. Elaine 317, 323 Screen. John 147.344 Scruggs. Cynthia R 241 Scyphers. Michael 257 Seager. Kevin R 241 Seal. Karen 266 Seal. Laura 257. 331 Seals. Martha 241, 285. 333 Seay, Sherry 266 Sebrell. Brian 344 Secondino. Scott W 24 1 Seddon. Paul T 241 Sedmak. Timothy L 241 Seeley. Jennifer 241 Segree, Deborah L 241 Seidl. Michael 257 Seif. Royd 282 Sellers. Cletus 297 Sellers. John 342 Sellner. Julie 257 Sensel. Claire 257. 294 Sepple, Stave 336 Sesler,JillC241 Setlow. Darren 266 Sewell. Holly 332 Seiton, Deirdre 328 Seyphers, Mike 349 Shafer, Denise 266, 294 Shafer. Leslie 332 Shaffer. Dan 338 Shaffer, Gerry 113 Shaffer, Timothy 315 Shaffer, Tina 100 Shakespeare. Susan 24 1 . 339 Shall, Carol 241, 331 Shanholtz, Diane 257 Shanholtz. Julie 257 Shanklin. Kathleen 257 Shannon. Jill 257 Shannon. Mary Jo 266 Shapiro. Beth 308 Shapiro. Julie 303 Sharber. Sharon 272 387 Shaw, Lynne 321 Shea. EmUy 272. 314 Shealy. John 340 Sheehan. Julie 303, 329 Sheehy. Justin 169 Sheffield. Brett 282. 349 Sheffield, Joi 318, 320 Sheils, Julie 272 Shelton. Angela 297, 302 Shelton, Bill 319 Shelton, Scott 272, 285 Shelton. Tammy 241, 293 Shelton, William 241. 290. 301, 317 Shendell, Gary 135. 301 Shepherd. Carla 334 Shepherd, Jill 257 Sheppard. Chanell 272. 317. 318 Sherfy, Beth 272 Sherman. Dawn S 241 Sherman. Frank 348 Sherman. Julius 143 Sherman. Susan E 241 Sherwood, Leslie 257 Sherwood. Scott 346 Shewchuk, Andrea 272 Shifflett, Stacey 258 Shifflett. Yvonne 258 Shifflette. Mary 1 258. 335 Shirey. Sam 344 Shirley, Jennifer 266 Shockley. Jeff 258 Shoff, Sharon 294 Shomo, Cynthia K 241, 290 Shook. Rachel 266 Shore, Crystal 266 Short, Patty 330 Shortt. Emily 317 Showalter. Debbie S 242 Showalter. Jennifer 282 Shults. Stacey E 242 Shuman, Bruce 185 Shutt, Sandi 266 Sibbern, Maureen 301 Siegel. Michael J 242. 297, 302 Siemek. Mark 342 Signorelli. Richard 242 Silberman. Lisa C 242 Silcoi. Amy 137, 266 Silver. Dennis 258 Silvers. Tom 91 Simmers. Lisa A 242 Simmons. Anne 272. 317 Simmons. Karen 331 Simmons, Lisa E 242 Simmons, Mirinda M 242 simms. Howard 242. 317 Simros, Kevin 342 Simolunas. Glenn 344 Simon. Christon 131 Simon. Malia 242, 330 Simon, Sarah 125 Simons. Kelly 283. 326. 335 Sims, Leslie 317, 321 Sincoskie. Mary Ann 258, 305 Singleton. Barbara 258 Singleto n. Stephen 242. 340 Sisk. Jeff 289 Sisson. Laurie 272 Sites. Teresa 296 SiveUs, Kimberly 272 Skeerer. Sabrina 185. 272 Skipper, Kari 316 Slater. Lisa 242 Slater, Natalie 258 Slaughter. Frances 301. 323 Slaughter, Francis E 242 Slavonia. Rob 147 Sloan, Daniel 338 Slocum.Dori312 Slusher, Dawn 329 Slusser. Jamie 143 Slyke, Laurie Van 302, 331 Small. Kimberly 333 Small. Tim 285 Small, Timothy M 242 Smart. Lisa 305 Smartwood. Mary S 244 Smelser. Terri 258 Smith, Altrice 322 Smith, Amy 258, 287, 305, 307 Smith. Beth 175 Smith. Bettie 258 Smith. Betty 317 Smith. Brad 127 Smith. Bronwyn 242. 329 Smith. Cheryl A 242. 289 Smith. Claudine 266. 305 Smith, Craig 242 Smith, Donna 183, 242 Smith. Eddie 317, 318 Smith. Jacqui 332 Smith. James K 242 Smith, Jeanne 272 Smith. Karen 323 Smith. Kim 15, 29 Smith, Kris 326, 331 Smith. Kyle 348 Smith, Leann 272, 307 Smith. Mark B 173. 242, 301 Smith. Marquel 317, 318 Smith. Mike 338 Smith, Nannie 266 Smith. Paige 137,266,312 Smith, Pat 181 Smith, Patricia 258 Smith. Peggy 333 Smith. R Scott 242, 340 Smith, Rob 135 Smith. Robert 258 Smith. Russell 266 Smith. Sally Ann 242. 258, 292 Smith, Sonny 143 Smith. Stacey L 242, 316 Smith. Tammy 258. 282, 298 Smith. Tim 127 Smith. Timothy 346 Smith. Tom 340 Smithson. Ruth 266 Smithson, Tracy 258 Smoot, Lisa 258 Snead. Tammy 2% Sneath. Tracy 297. 335 Snow, Eric 282. 283 Snyder. Andrea 266 Snyder. James 266 Snyder. John 258 Sobsczak. Steve 143 Sofia. Joanne 317 Solan, William 242 Solem, Timothy 293 Sommer. Amy L 242 Sommerville, Amy 332, 343 Sonchini, Sandra 347 Sorenson. Martha 331 Sorongon. Maria 314 Soule, Brian 51, 266, 276, 277 Soules. Brad 340 Soults, Kira 333 Southword. Laurie J 242 Souvenir. Shannon 266 Sowers, Kristina E 243 Spangler. Karen 332 Sparks, Floyd 319 Sparks, Leslie 258, 334 Sparks, Vonda 243, 317, 318 Spencer. Bruce 258 Spencer. Kellie 272 Spielberger. Joel E 243 Spilman. Kathryn L 243 Spitler. Nancy 266 Spivey. Angela 272 Sponheim. Janet 314 Spooner, Jessica 258 Sprague. Derek 147 Springer, Kelly 266 Springer. Teresa 258 Srite. Mark 294 Srite. Scott 301 Stafford. Jennifer 258 Stafira, Greg 307 Staib. Douglas E 243 Staib. Dr Jon 336 Staiman, Alan 308 Stallone Tracy 332 Stanciu. Shawn R 243, 305 Stanfield,Jackiel79,272 Stanfield. Nancy 258 Stanton, Patricia A 243 Stark. Kimberly 258 Starr. Christian 258. 300 Starr. Jim 336 Stassi, Michelle 272 Staszecki. Anne 76 Steams. Jennifer 272 Steberl.Shelle258 Steele. Kimberly D 243. 316 Steele. Michael 348 Steele. Sharon O 183 Steiner. Tracy 329 Steinwandel. Mark 342 Stennick. Michael J 243 Stennick. Mike 307 Stephands. Elaine S 243 Stephanos. Elaine 284. 333, 347 Stephen, April 243, 331 Stephenitch. Michele 243, 331 Stephenitch. Michelle 301. 303. 326 Stephens. Scott 344 Stephens, Tamara 289, 301 Stephens, Tamera L 243 Stephens, Taylor 342 Sterne. Margaret W 243 Stevens. Michelle 258. 290 Stevens. Wendy E 243. 314 Stewart. Aubrey 287 Stewart. Carla 333 Stewart. Dan 131 Stewart. Daniel W 243 Stibbards. Terrence P 243 Stibbards. Terry 289, 303 Stickman, Ralph 258 Stiefel. Chris 326. 339 Stiefel. Christine 243. 328 Stiel. Gordon 312 Stilwell, Dennis 258 Stinger. Patti 331 Stinnett. Amy 303. 326. 335 Stock. Andrea 266 Stockett. Rodney 143 Stoehr. Vicki 258 Stoessel, Kimberly 272 Stoffel, Kristina A 243 Stone. Jacqueline E 258 Stone. Raymond 344 Stone. Rebecca 290. 347 Stone. Rich 349 Stone. Susan 334 Stonko. John 243. 292 Stout, Mike 1 19 Stout, Teresa 266 Strand. Ashley 272. 318 Strand, Carolynne 258, 304 Stratton, Jeanne 332, 339 Stratton, Louis 317 Strausburg, Melissa 258 Strausburg. Missy 301 Strauss. Scott 336 Strite. Kristen 266 Stritto, David Dello 348 Strong, Cindy 343 Strong, Troy 317 Strong, Wes 342 Stroop. Shelley W 243 Strzelczyk, Jeff 327 Strzelczyk. Jeffrey 344 Strzesczyk, Jeffery 258 Student, Graduate 314 Stuler. Cathy 266 Stumm. Leona 266 Stup, Cheryl L 243, 302 Suguitan. Rosie 183 Suguitan, Vivienne 185 Sulg, Lora 258 Sullivan, Brian 344 Sullivan, Christopher 243. 342 Sullivan. Courtney 335 Sullivan. Diane 243 Sullivan. Michelle 266 Sullivan. Ruth 299 Sullivan. Thomas 340 Suloman, John P 244 Summers. Stacy 282 Summers. Terri 258. 305 Sundeen. Michael 348 Sunderburg, Dawn L 244 Surber, Penny 258 Sutherland, Dan 169 Sutherland, Kim 266 Sutor, Liz 266 Suttenfield. Kelley 272 Suttler, Christy 301 Swaney. Dennis 344 Swanick. Jeanne M 244 Swanson, Lauren L 244 Swanson, Laurie 153 Swartwood, Mary 301 Swartz, Ben 285 Swarlz, Dana 329 Sweat, David 266. 342 Sweeney. Doug 143 Sweeney. John 143 Sweiderk, David 348 Swierczek. Lynn 258. 297 Swihart. Carla 266 Swope. Tina 258 Sydlowski, Kathryn 244.334 Sylvas. Angela 258. 317 Symms, Amy 137.272 T T Weber. Stephen 247 Tabb. Lisa A 244. 301 Tagliareni. Joe 342 Tagliareni. Joseph 258 Tait, Sandra M 244 Tait, Sandy 302 Takane, Joni 185. 244, 332 Talbott, Charlie Y 244 Talbott. William 290 Taliaferro, Carmen 258, 317, 318 Tammaro, Chris 289 Tammaro. Christopher W 244 Tandy, Elizabeth 331 Tanner, Jeffrey A 244 Taplin. Richard 244 Taschek. John W 244 Tate, Andrea 328 Tate, Lana 266 Tate, Suzanne 258 Tatum, Juana 318 Tatum, Ronald 322 Taylor, Dave 349 Taylor. David W 244. 258. 312 Taylor. Donna 258 Taylor. Gay 341 Taylor, Keith 180, 181 Taylor, Lasonia 317 Taylor, Leon 143 Taylor, Lynette 345 Taylor, Patricia A 244 Taylor. Patty 294 Taylor. Scot 258 Taylor. Shannon 304 Taylor. Vicki 330 Tebell, Carl 349 Tedeschi. Dina 266. 287, 333 Teefey, Diane 333 Teich. Missy 329 TenEyke, Bridget 2% Terrell, Julia 272 Terrill, Bob 311 Terrill, Robert 273 Tesh, Andrea 266 Tessandori, Elizabeth 331 Testwuide, Robert 258 Tetreault. Laura 290 Tetreault.Lauri258 Tevalt, Jane 244 Thacker, Donna 258. 290 Thacker, Lisa 266 Thomas, Carrie 266, 333 Thomas, Cathleen 244, 330 Thomas, David 342 Thomas. Debra 273 Thomas, Dina 167 Thomas. Emmitt 143 Thomas. George 342 Thomas. Howard A 244 Thomas. Hunter 346 Thomas. Julie 285 Thomas, Kim 267 Thomas, Lauren 335 Thomas, Lisa 314 Thomas, Nathaniel 317. 319 Thomas. Renee M 244, 273 Thomas, Richard K 244 Thomas. Rick 336 Thomas. Stephanie 339 Thompson. Barbara 259 Thompson. Bobby 338 Thompson, Bradley 259 Thompson, Catherine L 244 Thompson, Cynthia Roberts 314 Thompson, Darryl 143 Thompson, Gale 244 Thompson, Lindsay 259 Thompson, Mary 267 Thompson, Nicky 332 Thompson, Yulanda 245. 294, 2%, 323 Thornton. Keith 143 Thcrpe. Dawn 273 Throckmorton. Debbie 259 Thrower. David 245 Tickle. Jeff 342 Tidey. Craig 327, 346 Tiffany. Jann 333 Tilghman, Mike 185 Tilley, Brenda 259 Tilt. Elizabeth 259. 297. 302. 335 Tilt. Liz 287 Tindal. Martha 330 Tine. Karen 267 Tiner. Dana 309 Tisch. Michael 259 Tobias, Brian 169 Tobias. Linda C 245 Todd, Scott 143 Toedter. Kathy 331 Toibin. Brian 169 Toller, Crystal L 245 Tolley. Michelle 267 Tomasi. Steve 259 Tomcich. Bill 310. 311,313 Tomlin, Larissa 273 Toncich, Bill 267 Tone, Steve 143 Tornell,Jeff310.311,338 Torpy, Lori D 245. 294. 295 Torrance, Sheila G 245 Torrens, Terri 259 Toso. Laura R 245. 304 Towe, Larry 245, 276, 277, 292 Towe, Robert L 245 Trammell. Dave 338 Trautwein, Lisa 267 Travis, Glen K 245 Travis. Glenn 291, 293 Trent. Ann R 245 Trent, Chris B 245. 302 Trevey, Julie 267 Trifiro, Cory 332 Tnndell. David J 245 Trott, Teresa 329 Troub, Katherine A 245 Troub, Kathy 291 Troyer. Kimberly 332 Truban. William A 245 Trumbo. John M 245. 344 Trumbo. Robert 119 Truslow. Susan 333 Tuck. Edgar R 267 Tucker. Anonee 317 Tucker. Charles J 245 Tucker, Karsten 245 Tucker, Meredith 273 Tucker, Terri L 245. 296 Tulin, Peter 259 Turk. Karen A 245 Turk. Suzanne M 245 Turnage. Donna M 245 Turnelle, Laurie 245. 333 Turner. Amy 245. 297, 302, 332 Turner, Donna 273 Turner. Keith 349 Turner. Kevin G 245 Turner. Meredith 259 Turner, Teresa 259. 335 Turner, Timothy 348 Turner. Tracy 293 Turner. Veronica 321 Tusing, Jackie 267 Tutt. Jennifer 157 Tutwiler. Greg 348 Tutwiler. Thomas P 245 Tutwiler. Tommy 315. 316 Twiford. Kathi 137 Twining. Cindy 289. 303 Twining, Cynthia L 245, 283 Tyler, John 342 Tyler. Kate 246. 328 Tyler. Kathleen 246, 329 Tyler. Tricia 316 u Udell, Catherine 273 Udell. Cathy 280 Uebersezig. Michelle 328 Uliana, Matt 143 Ullrich, Michelle 246. 290 Underhill, Elizabeth 331 Unkovic. Carolyn 273 Updike. Kenneth 246 Updike, Sheila 259 Upright, Don 343 Urbielewicz. Mark 143 Urquhart. Laura 267 Usiskin. Gregory 246, 282 Utz. Debbie 267 388 V Vaclavicek, Lisa 267 Vaeth, Cheryl 302. 331 Valente, Michael A 246, 348 Valentine. Jim 342 Valentini, Tracy 267 VanDenburgh. Susan 330 Vandermeyden, Sophia 259 Vanesku. Nancy 267 VanHooser. Kara 296 VanHorn, Scott 267 VanLeeuwen. Erik 267 Vanmeter. Richard 259 Vann.DavidA246 Vanzyl. Cheryl A 246 Varner. Susan L 246 Vaughan, Cathy 302 Vaughan, Elizabeth 331 Vaughan, John 293 Vaughan. Sharon 322 Vaughan, William 273, 318 Vaughn, Michelle 267 Vaughter,Evette317 Vayo, Paul 340 Veale, James 273 Veazey, Ginger 259, 331 Vecchiolla, Michelle 267 Vega. Eileen 2% Veiel. Linda 339 Velasco. Carolina 339 Velasco, Caroline 332 Velt. Tanya 179 Venedam. Maureen 246, 290 Vernon, Kristi 317 Versis, Patty 332 Vey. Deborah 259 Via, Michael 246, 344 Viar. Jennifer 273 Villasenor, Dan 173 Vines. April J 246 Virostek, Stephen 273 Virostek. Steve 169 Vitale, Mary 273 Vornberger. Lisa 316 Voskuhl. Beth 267 Vulcano, Jack 246, 342 w Wack. Louie 301 Wack. Louis E 246 Waddell, Scott 316 Wadenstierna. Erik 273 Wadlington, Mark 209 Wadsorth, Carolyn 267 Wagner, David L 246 Wagner, Holly 273 Wagner, Pam 285, 298 Wagner. Pamela F 246 Wagner, Wendi 183,314 Wagstaff. Grayson 315 Waizecker, Karl 348 Wakefield, Melanie 236, 246 Waldren. Kelly 267 Walker. Angela M 246, 292 Walker, Bette J 246 Walker, Carol 259, 314 Walker, Charlene 317, 318 Walker, Debbie 125 Walker, Deborah 317. 318 Walker, Debra 319 Walker, Earl 127 Walker, Karen 287 Walker, Lisa D 246 Walker, Suzann 246 Walker. Terrence 308 Walker, Vicky 246. 301, 318 Wall, Al 307 Wallace, Andre 317 Wallace, Andrew J 246 Wallace, Spencer B 259 Wallen, Christine D 246 Wallon, Melissa 267 Walsh. Brian 327, 342 Walsh, Kathleen 171 Walsh. Kathy 267, 282 Walsh, Mary 273 Walsh, Patricia 246 Walsh. Timothy E 246 Walters. David 143 Walters, Nick 81 Walther. Timothy 342 Walton, Sandy 259, 302 Wampler, Laura 267 Wampler, Susan M 247, 294 Wanner, Jim 340 Ward, James C 247, 259 Ward, Megan 267, 3 1 1 Warden, Amy 267 Warden, Angela 267 . Ware, Leslie 273 Waroblak, Manda 259, 333 Warren, Jim 259 Warren. Leslie 301 Warren, Marvette 317 Warren, Marvettee 323 Washenko, Greg 282. 349 Washington, Lynette 267, 317 Waters. Barbara 247, 326. 329 Waters. Roger 143 Waters, Traci 273 Watkins, Elsie 273 Watkins. Kathleen E 247. 316 Watkins. Koren 317 Watrous, Mina314 Watsch, Pernell 285 Watson, Hilary 267 Watson, Pernell 247, 289 Watson. Robert 346 Watts, Leon 143 Watts. Veronica 273 Wayland, Glenn 259 Wayne. Tamala 333 Wayne, Tammy 259 Wayne. Veronica 3 1 7 Weatherford, Bethany 267. 314 Weatherspoon, James 143 Weaver. Alice 267 Weaver, Beth 305 Weaver, Jeff 291 Weaver, Nancy 273 Webb, Geneva C 247 Webb. Heather 267 Webb. Marjorie L 247 Webb. Ronald A 247 Weber. Allie 328 Weber. Steve 348 Weddle. Randall 267 Weedon, Todd 342 Weeks. Sheri 259 Weems, Mac 267 Wehrmeister, Leanne 332 Weichmann. Jack 143 Weilenmann, Peter 127. 145 Weiner, Andrew 259, 308 Weiss, Margaret 247 Welch, Trip 340 Wells. April 308 Wells, Kim 298 Wells, Kimberly 247, 329 Wells, Linette 267 Wells, Sylvia 247. 329 Wells, Teddy 311 Welsh, Kelley 267 Welty. Carolyn L 247 Werrleen. Stephen 340 Werry, Jennifer 267 West, Brett 147 West, Dana L 247 West. David 259 West, Maryann 247, 330 West, Nancy 259 West, Stephanie 334 Westerkamp, Michelle 273 Westfall, Cynthia A 247 Wetherbee, Beth 305 Wetherill, Wallace 247. 342 Whaley, Terry 259, 301 Wharam. Lisa 273 Wheeler. Allison 185. 247. 335. 339 Wheeler. Clint 340 Wheeler. Kathrin H 247 Wheeler. Kriste 335. 339 Whelan, James 247 Whelan, Kathryn 267 Whelan, Willy 336 Whindleton, Doris 323 Whitalter. William 317 Whitby, Katheryn 273 White. Craig N 247 White, Eric 342 White, J Scott 247, 297. 302 White, Jenny 259 White. Kevin W 1 19, 143, 247, 348 White. Michelle 332 White. Sarah F 247, 285 White, Steve 305 White, Steven L 247 White. Terri 183,329 White. Tracey 248. 333 Whitehead, Melissa A 248 Whitenton, Tonya 178, 179.267,307 Whitley. Robin 294 Whitley. Robyn 287 Whitlock. Sharyn 267 Whitly. Robyn 259 Whitmore, Stacey 320 Whitney, Nancy 259 Whitt. Darren 338 Whittle, Vincent 291 Wichael. Linda K 248 Wiedeman. Bonnie 307 Wielga, Julianne 273 Wiesheier. Cheryl 328 Wiggins, Mary 273 Wight. John M 248, 294, 295 Wilcox, Laura 301 Wildenberger, Pamela J 248 Wilder, Michelle S 248 Wiley. Pam 280 Wilkin. Mark S 248 Wilkins, Debra L 248 Wilkins. Elliott 340 Wilkinson, Neal 143 Will, Billy 349 Willard, Denise 267 Willett, Kristin 267 Williams. Albert 143 Williams, Brian 338 Williams, Cathy 314 Williams, Cynthia 248, 319 Williams. Elizabeth 273 Williams. Kerry 259 Williams, Lesley 329 Williams. Mary 248, 267, 290. 317, 329 Williams, Patricia 334 Williams, Richard S 248. 344 Williams. Scott A 248. 290. 346 Williams, Tamara 259, 285 Williams. Todd 248. 336 Williams. Vernon 320 Williamson. Dr Ken 290 Williamson. Julie 137. 273 Williamson, Karen D 248 Williamson, Lisa 273 Williamson. Vicki 267. 307 Willis. Duane S 248 Willis. Kevin 342 Willis, Mike 273 Willis, Sarah 334 Willner, Marguerite A 248 Wilmunt.Gary 127 Wilsey, Ruth E 248 Wilson, Bruce 346 Wilson, Cheryl 259 Wilson, DeWayne 340 Wilson. Dianne B 248 Wilson, Jacque 259 Wilson, Kelly 248, 329 Wilson. Kristina 259 Wilson, Mark M 248, 307, 315. 316 Wilson. Owen 248, 282, 288, 319. 322 Wilson, Peter 346 Wilson, Sandra L 248 Wilson. Sandy 137 Wilson. Scott E 248 Wilson. Suzanne A 248 Wilson. Suzie 304, 343 Wilt, Gregory 259 Wimer, Amy 267 Winchester. Kennard 163 Windsor, Robin 330 Winfield, Chandra 323 Wingard, Stacey 259 Wingate, Laura 259, 290 Wingen, Ricky 346 Winn, Debbie 298, 302 Winn. Deborah 248, 332 Winn, Doug 336 Winn. Jack 338 Winn, Lisa 317, 318 Winn. Rich 338 Winslow. Darryl 259 Winstead, J 302 Winston. Thomas 267 Winters, Jeanne L 125, 145, 259 Winters. Paul 259, 301 Winters, Sherryl 267 Wirkus, Kathryn 259, 292, 329, 341 Wirt, Paige 326, 332 Wirz, Kelly 309 Wise, Jeanine 316 Witman, Betsy 157 Witman. Elizabeth L 248 Witte, Mary S 248 Wittman. Scott 346 Woal, Mike 308 Wobie, Sharon 337 Woche. Robert 346 Wohl. Kelly 267, 302 Wojui. Claire 145 Wolf. Craig 336 Wolf. Steve 304 Wolfe, Catherine 259 Wolfe, Naomi 328 Wollard. Scott 143 Womach, Chris 259 Womach, Ronald 259 Womack, Bill 82 Womack, Christopher 348 Wood, Cliff 346 Wood, Gayle 267 Wood, Janice 259, 335 Wood, Joy B 249 Wood. Judie 259 Wood. Lisa 259 Wood. Sarah 329 Wood, Scott 143 Wood, Susan 267 Wood. Tonya D 249. 2% Woodard, MicheUe 273 Woodard. Neal M 249. 348 Woodman. John 259 Woods, Laura 259 Woodson. Shawn 143 Woodward, Helen 307 Woody. Damn 249 Woody, John 292 Woolfolk. Phyllis 249 Word. Pamela 273, 318 Wnght. Allison 249,321 Wright. Anja 259. 329 Wright. Beth 312 Wright. Dan 131.301 Wright, Daniel J 249 Wright, Jenny L 249 Wright, Mark 342 Wright, Patrick M 249, 349 Wright. Sharon F 249 Wright, Suzett 2% Wright, William R 249, 346 Wring, Kathleen 273 Wu, Laurie 331 Wunderlich, Katherine R 249 Wunderlich, Kathy 298, 302 Wyatt. Carol 273 Wyatt, Constance 249, 330 Wynne. David 273 Wynne. Harold D 249 Zehmer, Lee 307 Zeigler, Stephen 348 Zengerl, Deborah J 249 Zerbe, Mike 304 Ziegenfus. Katherine 249 Zlatkov. Sophia 297 Zook, Chris 338 Zuras, Stephanie 259, 304 Zymroz, Sue 137 Y Yaeger, Ken 273 Yanarell, Joanne 305 Yancey, William 249 Yancz, Patrick 344 Yanez. Pat 131 Yankowski, Kris 347 Yannarell, Joanne C 249 Yarasheki, Jean 334 Yates, Elizabeth 332 Yates, Sonya 249 Yeatts, Melissa 267 York, James 293 Young, Catherine A 249 Young, Cathy 292, 329 Young. Dempsey 249 Young. Monica 259, 286 Young. Susan B 249. 291 Youngberg. James 273 z Zagaja. Robert 346 Zak. Lisa 333 Zanger. Amy E 249. 302, 314 Zechini, Elizabeth 340, 341 389 BLUESTONE Milestone Staff- How do we begin to sum up our feelings from this year? We produced a fantastic book — one that everyone should be proud of. Certainly Taylor Publishing was pro- ud as they are printing extra copies of Milestone ' 87 to serve as a sample yearbook throughout the United States. So many other yearbook staffs can enjoy and learn from the efforts of our staff. We feel that the experiment with having Co-Editors-in-Chief was a successful one. The doubts others may have had quickly disappeared as we began to work together as a staff in producing the book you now hold in your hands. Look back through this book and appreciate the many people and many hours that went into its production. We also appreciate those, outside of the staff, who supported us throughout the year. We decided that the year and the book would not be complete without giving a few special awards to a few special people: Little Amy - Internal Control Award — for controlling the money, stamps, patrons, the Copytext card and US. Andrea - Flexible Ladder Award — for all the additions, subtractions and rear- rangements of her section and never complaining. Stephanie - Maximus Award — for learning to completely fill a quad-pak with graphic instructions and type specifications. Susan - Bluestone Spirit Award — for always having a smile even when the chips were down (and for almost keeping Larry in line!) Gary - New Kid in Town Award — for being the youngest editor and for not ac- ting like too much of a freshman. Donna - Wonder Woman Award — for always having everything in at least two days early. (Also contact Donna if you ever need to meet anyone on the campus because she knows the world!) Steve - Veteran of the Staff Award — for the photographer who has been here longer than any of us and who has taken more pictures of gymnasts than Sports Illustrated. Larry - Media Relations Award — for his valiant efforts to promote good rela- tions between campus publications. Pat - Inconspicuous Photographer Award — for rarely attending staff meetings yet always managing to get his assignments done on time. Brian - Purple Heart Award — for his bravery and loss of sunglasses in the line of duty. Mandy - I ' ve Got a Million and One Things To Do Award - for being the busiest person on the staff yet always doing everything well. Amy - Fear of Technology Award — for being afraid of the computer especially Page Vision and Index Vision (but she sure can jam on Type Vision.) Suzi - Best Adviser Non-Adviser Award — for always being there when we need- ed her but not being there when we didn ' t. Thanks to everyone involved with Bluestone ' 87 . It truly was a pleasure. And in keeping with our tradition . . . Hugs and Kisses, Amy and Mandy Soule 390 Colophon The 1987 James Madison University Bluestone , Volume 79, was published by Taylor Publishing Company, 1550 West Mock- ingbird Lane, Dallas, Texas. Press run was 6200 copies with 392 pages. Fifty additional copies were printed for distribution as a Taylor Publishing Company sample book. The cover, endsheets and divider pages were designed by Amy Laser and Amanda Mays in collaboration with Taylor Publishing Mid- Atlantic Representative, George Olsen. The cover was lithographed on 100 lb. paper with a special lamination applied to the surface. 160 pt. Binder ' s Board was used. Super Blue 11 was the dominant spot color. The cover also utilized Shimmering Silver 81 Mylar applica- tion. The book ' s bindings were Smythe-sewn, rounded and backed. The two-design endsheets utilized Gainsborough Antique Silver paper with Super Blue 11 applied for the design. The divider pages used a 100 percent Shimmering Silver 81 background with Super Blue 11 for the rule lines and initial letters. Initial letters were designed by Andrea Neilan based on the Cen- tury Schoolbook typeface. Layout designs of the different sections were designed by the section editors. Artwork for the Culture section was designed by Andrea Neilan. The graphic device used throughout the Athletics section was designed by Stephanie Cole and Amanda Mays. Thirty-one pages of four-color and seventeen pages of spot color were used. Century Schoolbook was the dominant typeface used throughout the book. Body copy was set in 10 pt. and quotes were set in 18 pt. Headlines were set by Taylor Publishing using various typestyles for each section. Black and white photographs were taken, processed and printed by Bluestone photographers. Color photographs, also taken by Bluestone photographers, were processed, printed and enlarged by Yearbook Associates, P.O. Box 91, Millers Falls, Massachusetts, 01349 and Gitchell ' s Studio, 79 East Market Street, Harrisonburg, VA. Steven Helms III designed the photo for page one and the por- trait was taken at Gitchell ' s Studio. Photographs from the World News section were purchased through Associated Press Worldwide Photos. Photographs for the Culture feature on entertainment were pur- chased through Rock Music photos. All text was submitted to the publisher on Taylor Publishing Company ' s TypeVision soft- ware. The administration section, campus news, staff pages and index were designed on PageVision software. The index was processed by using IndexVision software. The TPC Vi- sion series software is IBM personal computer compatible. Authorization to reproduce portions of this book and further information may be obtained by writing Bluestone , P.O. Box M-27, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, 22807. Bluestone ' 87 Staff Editors-in-Chief : Amy Laser, Amanda Mays Business Manager: Amy Fox Section Editors: Culture: Andrea Neilan Athletics: Stephanie Cole People: Gary Gensler, Susan Minor Activities: Donna Rosen Photography Editor: Steven Helms III Photography Manager: Larry Towe Staff: Susan Bracey, Valeta Bostic, Tom Horner, Leslie Sherwood, Jodie Winnett Photographers: Steven Helms III, Larry Towe, Patrick Dennis, Brian Soule Contributing Photographers: Charlene Boyle (ROTC), Marcia Cochrane (Paris), Ann Gervinski (Logan ' s Run), Patrice Paplios (London), Karen Saunders (Florence), Bill Tomcich (Massanutten), Merv Webb (Logan ' s Run), Ruth Wilsey (Florence), Ann Conrad (Florence) Adviser: Suzanne Straub Special Thanks to: Student Activities: Susan Simar, John Ventura, Toni Dull, Liz Middleton, Mike Way and Connie Kerlin Jerry Weaver and UPB Taylor Publishing Company: Lelia Crabtree, Sales Representative; George Olsen, Mid-Atlantic Representative; Terri Pierce, In-plant Representative Yearbook Associates: John Renaud, Sales Representative; Steve Forslund, In-plant Representative; Salim Mohammed and Ken Stancil Typists Assisting YBA Photographers: Jan Dieckman, Brenda Babcock, Phoebe Sherwood, Judy Boyd, Lorene Edmunds Associated Press Worldwide Photos Rock Music Photos JMU Post Office Student Government Association Vantine Studios Fraternal Composite Public and Sports Information Gitchell ' s Studio Kelly Kirkpatrick Jane Hanner Lisa Balatbat 391 Aameb ll ladidon Jhe tradition continued . . .
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