Maryville College - Chilhowean Yearbook (Maryville, TN)

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nx f Table of Contents Fall 2 Winter 36 Spring 56 Reference 86 Faculty and Staff 87 Seniors 93 Underclassmen 104 1 i ' September 5UNDAV HOmAV ruESDAy A fDNKDfly rHUR5DAy f RIDAV 5 TURDAy I z 3 H- Fresh nit-h J 5-11 6 7 8 9 Donivs fO Classes f3 f IS hle.nr ' y 17 lO Ty yaots 19 ZO 2 1 Xf Z5 Zi Zl z? Z9 11 senior October SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FR IOAV SAtua tyAY THURSDAY S Smug I P;ci WonlΒ«n ' 3 VoltetjtiQM urc5 Ait. vs. and A-fct f i β–  Β£ onc€ B Women ' s o Volleyball OTt-prtfan w 11 IZ 13 Al.G.. V5. .ju M.a. at 77 5o Β 4, Vtjfi Β£x m IS Ih n IS Woman ' s yp .2 Cigmjas M.C. Vi . o iU ' A- Weeffc r ot :12 ?3 -2-5 5 a? a i i aA A-r-Vi Kil Z Ore lie if ra. JO Playma ifers- 31 tiadou ecn November SU NDAY MONDAY TUB5DAy aIΒ£DNE5DAY rHUR5D y rRWfty SPJTURDAY Deadli c s Concert Qe-ntfC ' Mti5)ah ' II 13 li IS CarΒ£ l 7 ? Cxadh ' At. MChi ' . ' s+ ' Vft Carol C asjcj Β£) .V Zl Z3 ;i5 :i 13. 6. - J X? 30 Off With His Head, Said The Queen Augiast 27 , and the endless summer is sailing its final days. The season ' s head slowly begins to fade as it blends with the musty warm days of a fresh autumn. The seniors of last spring ' s commencement are gone , and the wise ones know they will never return. Their allotted time has come to pass , and regardless of their struggle time steadily plods ahead . The noonday sun has begun to sink . , . etc . , etc . Amidst such pessimistic garble is the beginning of a new fall . Garble ? A convenient word to explain the disorder of life . Effective in describing situations one simply does not understand. ' ' Garble, ' ' by the way, was taught to me by an ex- senior. (Proof that learning does occur in lower forms of life , ) Fall . What an odd time for a beginning β–  Yet , it is only sensible as the seniors leave in spring . ' ' Whoa, ' ' said the prophet, β€’ ' 1 tMnk there ' s a lesson here . ' ' Let me try to explain without too much garble . In perspective , all things have their time . A Biblical lesson, difficult if not impossible to grasp and follow. The incoming freshmen are relinquishing 18 years of another life , and have signed up for a ride they will never forget . It is appropriate tiiey begin in the fall , as they are also concluding another phase of their life simultaneously . The seniors , on the other hand , begin life anew when they leave this institution. They belong ht r in the spring , their minds are forging ahead beyond ivory towers . Obviously, both are going through difficult times, leading two lives at once . In between those glorious years are juniors and sophomores. Simple years of insanity. I warn you, don ' t dwell too long on this topic. It is depressing when one realizes that this has been going on here for 159 years. Maryville College might say you ' re merely a number . , . nothing else . Look at the sidewalks beneath your feet; the class of 1902, the class of ' 04, of ' 10 , ... they speak for themselves . And so the new year is upon us . New faces , new joys and sorro vs , and the same old headaches . When it concludes, forever finis, only memories will remain, Freshmen will be sophomores , sophomores will be juniors , juniors will be seniors and seniors will give their ultimate valediction to youth . Many faculty will disappear and the administration will only come with ; change . . . The lesson here is obvious , painfully simple . It is either good or bad . One either accepts or rejects the painted pictu re of reality which clotiies our existence . Your choice determines your destiny. Your fate is already known. Garble you say? Of course it is. Isn ' t it: Listen to my story, though, I haven ' t told it all. Unto my heart an air tfiat kills From yon far country blows , What are those blue rememibered hills , What spires , what farms are those ? That is the land of lost content, I see it shining plain. The happy highways where 1 went And cannot come again . A.E. Houseman Bob Bishop, ECHO, September 21, 1978. September 5-11 1 i i!i V In the beginning there is ' ' Orientation Week, ' ' All new freshmen , as well as all who have attended college , know what it is, or do they? It ' s a week of many different feelings, experiences, and behavior. There are tests to be taken, people to meet, things to leam, and many wonderful sights to be seen. Leaving home and becoming an adult is a scary feeling that clouds the yoimg mind of a freshmian at the beginning of the new period of his life . Making new friends and leaving old ones also has a bearing on his mind. Is this beginning good or bad? Should this young person have to face a week of trials to be able to make it in the big new period of his life ? From this week of work and play called Orientation Week, which part is the most important? The taking of tests is very awakening , The tests will let the ' ' big man ' ' know where to place one , not in a class that will be too hard or too easy but in one that will do the most good . Another responsibility of Orientation Week is to fulfill the need of social activities. The group of students that MC now calls the largest freshmen class is the beginning of a new breed. The beginning of the 1960 ' s which produced a new kind of American that leaves the others in awe . These new Americans needed the social activities as much as the staff needed their tests. With the balance of academics and social ' ' tests, ' ' one could conclude that the combination of both helps to make Orientation Week a success . The student becomes aware of the things he has always heard of. The academic tests help the instructors to place him in a class that would help him . The social tests enables him to make new friends as well as see new lights. Therefore, at the end of the beginning, we have a college freshman eager to get going. β€” Andre ' Avery β€” BETA BETA BETA Back row: Randy Watson, John Sanders, Joe Sprigg, Tim Handler, Steve Valdes, Joe Dreimiller, Bryan Self, Brenda Babb, Tim Poole, Middle row: Lori Dolce, Adrienne Bennett, Elaine Dorward, Kathy Whitt, Jenny Andrews, Carrie Hendricks, Mark Rome, Carl Sater, Cheryl Laipply, Page Harris, Janet Sater, Lesa Andrews, Linda Baker, Bryan Findly. Front row: David Griffin, David Fisher, Gene Mugrage, Eric Springman, Bill Engel, David Vigh, David Boyd. Not pictured: Beth Neil, Janet Rock, Susan Smith, Teresa Tarwater, Sidney Bright, Rus Gibson, Andy Limone, Clarence Maslowski, Bill Sharp. Faculty Advisor: Dr. Siamner AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Back row: Dr. Teny Bunde, Snell Mils, Tony Norris, David Vigh, Dr. Robert Naylor, Tom Poole, Tim Handler, Randy Watson. Front row: Brooks Lacy, Elaine Dorward, Kathy Whitt, Adrienne Bennett, Diane Mclntyre, Chris Rigell, Pat Dolan. Not pictured: Linda Zamon, Janet Satyr, Elizabeth McLean, Steve Lowry, Charles Brooks, Larry Durand, Barry Fogle, Kevin Julian, John Hill, Myk Cherskov, Randy Massey, Donnie Spencer, Kevin Stewart, Dale Detweiler. r 1 V .- il 1 ' |JB ' ' - ' β–  ... jl ' ' ns B Women ' s Volleyball V-Ballers Back left to right: Captain Paula Hensley, Janet Rickel, Sandy Rabun, Donna Oums, Mary Kay Seith, Holly Harton. Row 2: Birdie Hill, Dee Dee Chapman, Anne Outterson , Blinky Hinds , Coach Sharon Brown . Row 3 : Kathy Spurlock, Carol Neal, Bobbie Jo Sallade , Seniors and Coaches : Birdie Hill , Paula Hensley, Sharon Brown, Blinky Hinds. Team Work Homeconung weekend, October 13 and 14, began and ended in grand style . Activities began on Friday with a parade through Nowtown. The Highlander Band led the way followed by colorful floats , beautiful girls , and zany costumes . Friday night there was a square dance sponsored by MC Alumni β–  Later there was a concert in Lloyd lobby with entertainmient by Stanley. Saturday morning brought the annual Harvest Crafts Fair sponsored by the faculty wives. That afternoon, the Fighting Scots clashed with Millsaps . Pregame activities included presentation of floats and announcement of the winners . At halftime , Colleen Masterson was aimounced as queen and crowned by President Wayne Anderson. A new contest was held. Big Man on Campus, and Jimmy Miller won. By game ' s end the Scots had another win on their record , and the fans did also . Saturday night came the Homecoming Dance in Pearsons. Music was provided by OZ, a rock group from Atlanta , The dance was a perfect end to a great weekend at MC. All told Homecoming ' 78 will stand out in the minds of many Maryville students for years to come . Gary Lankford 13 Football 1978 Coaches: Mike O ' Brien Don Yates Paul Murphy Steve Fickert John Shannon MMO β– BW- ' - .oiiaiak J β– ttHiii ,n J w M,. A I mil β– β–  T L N β€” Row 1: David Shankle, Tony lerulli, Bill Crews, Phil Loyd, Joe Savary, Alvin Nance, Jack Turregano, Danny Thomas, Barry Mathis, Robert Boone, Ken Adair, Row 2: Ron Marksberry , Kevin Reilly, John Rhodes, Charley Hixon, Gabriel Thorpe, Lawrence Kennedy, Steve Serotte, Jim Miller, Ed Brea, Eddie West. Row 3: Les Baron , John Bobo , Keith Martin , Bill Goetsch , Mark Plate, David Evans, Auron Cospy, Bill Seaton, Tim Topham, GillSallade, Mark Parsons. Row 4: Pete Barron , Les Lynch , Stephen Arnold , John L . Driscall , Rich Mikojle, Steve Moffett, Edwin Lasturge, Jon Watson, Rick Mullenix, Greg Powell, Craig Gentry, Ken Keating, Row 5: Dave lerulli, Scott Reinert, DonNuss, Ted Vendith, Joel Roberts, Joey Crabtree, Ken Jaeger, Steve Wilkinson, Ed Gross, Brad Allison, Steve Middleton, Row 6: Trainers; Bob Shaffer, Lynn McGowan, Kendal Murf. Row 7: Coaches, John Shannon, Mike O ' Brien, Steve Fickert, Don Yates, Paul Murphy 16 Fickert Leads Scots To A Winning Alvin Nance Tail Back Jack Turregano Defensive Back Danny Thomas Safety Barry Mathis Quarter Back 17 Season In First Year Robert Boone Defensive End Phill Lloyd Defensive End 18 Toni lerulli Line Backer Bill Crews Flanker As Head Coach Joe Savary Kicking Specialists David Shankle Defensive Tackle Ken Adair Full Back Ron Marksbury Full Back 19 1978 MC Cheerleading Squad First row: Kim DeMaat, Joe Sprigg, Barb Kees, Second row: Tammy Coalson, Sabrina Rawls, Janet Helwig, Bill Engel, Mary Snook, Keith Amos, Linda Kordowski, Tina Tyler, Carole Evans, Captain: Mary Snook Co -Captain Barbara Kees 20 Carol Evans, junior Mary Snook, junior BillEngel, junior Keith Amos , freshman Kim DeMaat, sophomore 21 Sabrina Rawls Sophomore Tammy Coalson Freshman Linda Kordowski Freshman 22 Joe Sprigg Junior Jenny Ann Cary Junior A( Ck XIK V V - 1. A S CM ' aA VCl Barb Kees Senior Tina Tyler Freshman Janet Helwig Freshman 23 Highlander Marching Band p s Band Members: Betsy Williford, Carolyn Hassler, Linda White, Leila Riisse ll, Dave Cartlidge, Terri Gipson, Bruce Wilson, Cindy Hammer , Donna Czegledi, Mary MacPhee, Beth Neil, Ed Herbert, Joe Drake, Vicki Black, John Dent, Jon MacSayles, Marion Vrendenburgh, Walt Montgomery , Stan McCleave , Bill Dent, David Fisher , Clarence Maslowski , Ed Brewer , Tom Hudson , Mark Burnett , Cathy Angell, Susan Ungs, TomBanfield. Flag Corp: Gerri Reynolds, Peggy Allen, Dee Ambrister , Mary Thompson , Ruth Wikes , Karen Phillips . Majorettes : Heidi Warner, Leisa- Kim Dolce, Cris Cervenka, Kathy Nichols . Bagpipes: DonGilmore. 24 25 MC Playhouse Presented ' ' The Lark yy n BSA Vs. Faculty Staff Halloween 29 Orchestra Concert 30 Parent ' s Weekend β€” October 27, 28, 29 31 c h Left to Right: Ed Herbert, Barbara Ditzenberger , Judy Corliss, Martha Cain, Nicki Brown . D e 1 t a O m 1 c r o n Left to Right: Becca McCredie, Judy Grahl, Mary MacPhee, Carrie Hendricks, Barbara Ditzenberger , Judy Corliss, Martiia Cain, Nicki Brown, Tammy Lytle , Genie Varker . 32 Messiah Soloist , First row : Sharon Youngs , Peggy Stewart , Lesa Payne , Judy Fulks , Judy Corliss . Second row: Marian Hioimnel , TomBanfield, Janice Cunningham, John Morton, Jane Pierce. Third row: Bill Thomas, Bob Bishop, Eldon Wr ight, Howard Bell, Fourth row: Ed Herbert, Dr, Harter, Winter )aJi O J tiM December 5 A1 VI Tin F 5 3 y 5 7 kod.y Scot. 5 a A CA rson ' N. ' 10 II 13 1 5 b 17 % J9 xo 21 2 Z3 31 -?i 2.S 26 21 29 ? 30 ]Qnunvy 5 r T w Til F 5 . 1 Lhrti ' Q z 3 y s 7 9 10 II 12 5cx,H 6 ijWiKiw en ttjtt fΒ₯ lb us. ' f IB If 6ccrK, ' u r 3d Kf t.;ioill€ ? -i 2S Scofs 7 zi ? 30 Swh 3 Fehruory 5 n T w Th F S z OS f (, 7 s 5-t-. rtndretOS II Uaii ' j Sujft) J IS 6 Lifted Dance J2 La i-i ScoVs Lad ' i SooVs Zb z zz -23 2. thtTVvrttperxnijO | eroL IS 26 X7 zt 37 Three weeks of hiking, playing basketball, playing racketball, watching racketball, watching wrestling, swimming and going to a few classes β€” that ' s what Interim at Maryville College is . Many say that Interim is not very helpful when really it is. The courses offered are different than those of the other terms . They are all a part of the development of young men and women who can leam other things without the pressures of graded classes. The Interim is very short but its memories and effects are lasting. Students are more independent, and it ' s a period of self- awareness. Andre Avery ' i0W 39 Women ' s Basketball Coach Sharon Brown, Kathy Sprulock, Carol Neal, Dee Dee Champan, Sandy Rabun, Donna Owens, Brenda Babb, Holly Harton, Bobbie Jo Sallace, Denise Hinds, Sandy Reagan. ' I i ! r Senior Blinky Hinds 40 Derrick Smith Wade Edmond ♦t - Β - β– (- ' ) y Basketball ' 78- ' 79 at Maryville College started with a face -lift β€” a new head coach and faces leading the Fighting Scots to a hopefully successful season. In the fall, eager men came to MC to get a spot on the eleven- man roster. Competition was great; the coach ' s decision was tough. In the end, the coach chose the best fifteen men. Six weeks of hard practice began. The fifteen ballplayers had to be molded into one good basketball team. Conditioning and determination made that team come about. The fifteen ballplayers soon began fifteen teammates; the unity was great. Andre Avery Wayne Emme 41 42 45 Liiiiijiffi!i i Β iriii:i{iiiiiiii PEARSONS HALL ONE DAY IN WINTER Softly the wind sighs sweetly As snowflakes slowly fall , From endless ocean grey, To settle on garden walls ; And the ways of common days Cease their restless rush To watch the winter wonder In the silence of enchanted hush; But spruce and fir and hemlock Dance upon the wind To catch the winter fairies Upon their long green limbs; All is white and white is all Till golden rain sifts down , To make a royal silver land Upon the common ground . Vic Finger . liSij ' t|l 46 Dorm Par en ts 49 50 51 SNEA Back Row: Nancy Bright, Holli Eckert, Cathy Dunxmer, Pam McCroskey, Melinda O ' Conner, Tim Stuart, Front Row: Carolyn Hurst, Debbie D ' Alessio, Dee Ambrister, Anne VanPelt, Aubin Fowler, Dr. Margaret Sherer. Phi Epsilon Rho Back Row: Johnny Walker, Wayne Emme, Gary Spears, Mike Flagler, Wayne Dunn, Sandy Rabun, Tony lerulli, Steve Middleton, Tim Farrel, Mary Snook, Jim Yates. Front Row: Jill Flickinger, Birdie Hill, Paul Murphy, Kay Beasley, Anne Outerson, Cathy Carter, PaulHeines, Janet Weston, Blinky Hinds. 52 Wrestling Team Standing left to right Coach Michael O ' Brien, Doug Weber, Steve Moffett, Dan Hayes, Ron Cuneo, Mitch Hamler, Rich Mikajlo, Pete Woodring, Wayne Dunn. Kneeling front row Trainer Kendall Murphy, Kevin Julian, Bill Goetsch, Kelly Knox, John Lacava and Byron Finley, 53 March 3 n w Th F J Orchei+rO- i 5 f 5 ( 7 lO 3 6 IS 11 2.0 2 22 23 halls open 2.7 9 29 SO J April 5 r T w T F 5 1 z 3 J 6 pQ Β«r 5uivda J f )0 12 3 f Β£A: riR 6 17 8 J9 20 21 22 24 2S 2( 27 2S 6 i ac rΒ C. A, ; t- j r . jj : e -. ? 29 30 May 5 hA T w T p 5 z 5 s CO fi - . Wla r 6 5pof4s y 9 OvcKesVroL O CV Oi - VoPi. Cone -! 2 VivaA 5 ta-aenvblc c.6 cfin 6 7 ? 21 23 - J25 Z6 7 z% -2? Baseball - j ' ' MiSlU ' - .J «« ' i Left to Right: R.onnie Wych, Greg Tabeck, Jeff Clark, Keith Amos, Bill Dent, Jim Reese, Mark D ' Amore, Dave Franssen, Andy Limone, Dave lerulli. Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Billy Henry, Steve Moffett, Larry Shelly, Mike Boring, Bo Smith, Mark Talley, Sandie Mathis, Dave Osborne, Tony lerulli, Jimmy FUiyne, Craig Corey, Rick Sandburg, Assistant Coach Ken Stinnett . 56 Coaches Henry Stinnett Tony lerulli G Mark D ' Amore Blount County Players Outstanding Players From 1978. 57 Soccer Team ,. ,. :: IJ m- Tim Farrell Fred Kramer 58 Captains Co-Captains Jim Antonelli David Vigh 59 Men Women ' s Tennis Teams First Row: Coach Byrd, General Manager β€” Randy Massey, Gene Byrd, John Hill, Ed Cross, Steve Arnold, Joe Rigell β€” Coach. Second Row; Robert McCulloch, Jun Kasuya, Alfonso Granata β€” Captain , Lany Durand , Dave Mitchell , Not Pictured : Harry McCall , Kelly Knox. 60 Back row from left to right : Janet Helwig , Lynn Rogers , Cathy Carter, Caroline Haynes, Lori Pettway, Patti Berkau , Front row left to right : Liz Barrie , Bobbie Jo Sallde, Holli Eckert, Captain, Not Pictured Mary Kay Seith. sa g!|f.;?;:? ,,:; ' β– h_ t- . Va Captains Holli Eckert G Lynn Rogers S. ' β€’ ' β€’ r β–  β€” r f V o . Β«Sli ' ' 1 t mi Bβ€” -r.Hj .. β€” r - if β€’5 T- I, 61 i:i ' I.J ' ' ' -JV-; I y f l Ji ' 62 Different Events At MC 63 s Angle Stevens, Donna Czegledi, Cathy Angell, Mary Beth Hal l , Barbara George , Cindy Sehnert, Denise Street, Liz Barrie, Sissy Gravely. Terry Gipson, Martha Cain, President, Vickie Black, Mr. Taliaferro -Jones, Judy Grahl, Mary Macphee, Darlene Gilman, Cindy Hammer, Nickie Brown, V-P, Not Pictured Lesa Payne . 64 Impressions Shelley ' s staff Gerry Reynolds G Joel Flint Editor Shelley Ballenger Back Row: Cindy Sehnert, Donna Czegledi, Diane Novak, Lisa -Kim Dolce, Marie Griffin, Liz Barrie, Bekah McCredie, Terri-Lynn Becker, Pris Book. Front Row: George Bartley, Due Wenkstem, Kyirmie Taylor, Nancy Leisering , Jeanne Sikora, Carole Evans. L a s n Β« J g g u n a g e 65 Pam McCroskey Editor Glenda Magill As sistant Ed . Dee Ambrister Club Ed. c h i I h o w e a n S t a f f 66 Donna Hurst, Dillon Davis, Betsy McCraskey, Nancy Bright, Wylie Hill, Dee Ambrister, Glenda Magill . Dillon Davis Business Manager P h O t o g r a P h e r s Ernie Woody , Clarence Maslowski , Tillman Crane , Wylie Hill 67 i H g h 1 a n d Managing Ed . β€” David Boyd Editor β€” Bob Bishop 68 1979 Senior Class Officers: Lisa Ceraolo Colleen Masterson Bill Gannon 69 The 160th Graduating Class Of Maryville College June 5 M T W Th F S Classes ' end 3 10 17 2V 1 Summer school B gins 25 3:00 p-Β i n 2b 13 20 11 7 li 21 2S S 15 22 29 X ih Z3 30 70 Each day holds something of an unknown glory. We waste no thought on grief of pleasure gone . Tricked out like hope , time leads us on and on. Susan Polis Shutz 71 Pajama Party ! 72 Heads or Tails? ! 73 I ' ' Hicksville Connection ' ' 74 The most I can do for my friend is simply be his friend . H.D. Thoreau 75 , ;llllll When you part from your friend; you grieve not; For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence , as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain , Kahil Gilran 76 pjWUWWjiW W ipijWiP MW.W i . ilii p i ll i When a Person has a real friend, he leams not only to appreciate another human being, but also learns to understand himself better. Susan Polis Shutz n 78 And let your best be for your friend . For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to kill? Seek him always with hours to live . Kahil Gilran 79 What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. R,W, Emerson 80 j - For yesterday is but a memory and tomorrow is only a vision , But today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness , Susan Polis Shutz 81 iitTi- ' - rfl 6 ? β€” mrstrnttia Remember, what you do today will determine what you ' 11 be tomiorrow . Anonymous 82 In all you speak let truth and candor shine ; That not alone what to your sense is due all may allow: but seek friendship too. Alexander Pope 83 SKdi e ' A little learning is a dangeroiis thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring. Alexander Pope 84 I . . Special appreciation goes to Tony Scalise , for his consideration , time , and above all patience, with the senior class of ' 79. (Tony, the class of ' 79 thanks you . ) Additional thanks goes to Clarence Maslowski and Wylie Hill for coming to the rescue . 85 REFERENCE Filling the position of Acadennic Vice - Prseident is Dr , Alfred Perkins. Dean Perkins attended Mercer University and Harvard University, receiving his masters and doctorate in European History, He served as Dean and Vice-President at Upsala College in New Jersey for five years prior to coming to Maryville . His calm exterior combines with his wit and humor to make Dean Perkins a pleasant addition to Maryville . Linda Wiley Dr, Wayne W. Anderson is Maryville College ' s enthusiastic and optimistic President. He is a graduate from the University of Minnesota , The Woodrow Wilson School of Princeton University, with a Ph . D . from Georgetown University . President Anderson came here in 1977 to tackle the job of heading up MC . He has been successful in advancing many aspects of the College and is still working toward making Maryville a better campus , His hard work and outgoing character are only two reasons why he is called ' ' Wonderful Wayne , ' ' Linda Wiley Maryville College ' s new Dean of Students is Dr. Larry L. Mangus. A history education major with a master ' s in education from Ohio University and a doctorate from Indiana University, Dean Mangus is well qualified for the position. His open mind and willingness to seek change for the students should prove to be an asset to MC in the future . Linda Wiley 87 1 , Dr , Terry Bimde Chemistry 2 , Dr . Jam es Pickens Psychology 3 , Dr . Robert Ramger Biology 4. Dr. William Dent, Jr. Math Physics 5. Dr. John Nichols Math 6. Dr. Randolph Shields Biology 7. Dr. Robert Naylor Chemistry 8 . Dr . Marilyn Pollio Education Learning Center 9 . Dr . Jerry Waters Psychology 88 1 , Mrs . Hernia Cate English 3. Dr. Charlotte Beck English ' - 4 β–  β€” β–  i r ' . ' Β Β j,, - Wr - -4 β–Ί- β€’); 4 . Dr . Elizabeth Fowler English 1, ' ' ' β€’ . M-Vrlii;- ' -.- -. r.ir 2 . Mr . Arthur Bushing English 5. Dr. David Cartlidge Religion Philosophy 89 1 , Mr . Thomas Jones Theatre Speech 3 , Mrs . Thelma Bianco Art 2 . Dr . James Bloy Music 4. Mrs. Sallie Schoen Music 5 , Mr . Robert Bonham Music 90 6. Mr. Victor Schoen, Dr. Harry Harter, Mr. Eugene Taliaferro -Jones, Music Jane Huddleston β€” Dean ' s Sec Terri Boyd β€” Stxident Personnel Sec. Elizabeth Rankin β€” Development m r W ' -ar-- ' VΒ«- ' β€” - it f . m Choi Park β€” Library Carol Roberts β€” Library Dorothy Crawford β€” Library - .4- Judy Mizell β€” Communications Jane Savage β€” Library Martha Hess β€” Registrar Deitra Cooper β€” Development Sec . Sherry Bonham β€” Learning Center 91 1. Dr. Lawrence Boroviak HPER 2 . Mrs . Edith Largen HPER 3. Dr. Margaret Sherer Education 4. Miss Marie Griffin Interpreting 5. Dr, Russell Parker History 6. Mrs. Irma Young Interpreting 7 . Dr . Harry Howard Political Science 8. Dr. Harry Price Bus. Adm. Econ. 9. Rev. James Stewart Chaplain 92 Seniors Ken Adair Lea Adcock Bill Allen Laurie Allen- Reynolds Susan Allen Dee Ambrister James Antonelli Bob Bishop Priscilla Book 93 Robert Boone David Boyd Marie Braxton Nickie Brown Martha Cain Jim Campbell 94 Paul Canon Lisa Ceraolo Ronda Claiborne Wendy Conrad Debbie D ' Alessio Mark D ' Amore Lisa -Kim Dolce Elaine Dorward Julie Driver Kathy Dunmire Wayne Dunn Holli Eckert 95 Wade Edmond Wayne Ermiie Tim Farrell Anne Gilliland Tim Handler % Edward Herbert Elaine Hicks Denise Hinds Elizabeth Huber Marian Himmiel Tony lerulli Barbara Kees Fred Kramer Matt Lawless 97 Ron Lawson Philip Loyd Harry MacCall Rebekah McCredie Pam McCroskey Ron Marksbeny Colleen Masterson 98 Mike Miller William Morrison III Alvin Nance Tony Norris Melinda O ' Conner Caryn Olsen Diana Papas Jim Richard 99 Alvin Richmond Janet Rock Lynn Rogers David Shankle Rick Smith Susan Smith 100 Gary Spears Jack Turregano Susan Ungs Sandy Van Arsdall Le Vandermark Anne Van Pelt Genie Varker David Vigh Johnny Walker KathrynWhitt Laird Weaver Keith Williams 101 Yoichi Yamazaki Sharon Youngs Yuko Oka Senior Directory ADAMS, SHERRILL RAY β€” Business Administration β€” 1709 Madison Ave.. Maryville, TN. ADCOCK, LEA β€” Interpreting Education β€” 5221 Potomac Drive, Knoxville, TN β€” Band; Tennis Club; Intarmurals; Chi Beta; Sigma Lambda Kappa; Phi Epsilon Rho; RA; Soph. Aide; Who ' s Who. ALETTE, CAROL β€” Psychology β€” 4584 Hawthorne PI., Mobile, AL β€” Choir; Delta Omicron; Intramural softball volleyball; Dean ' s List; CHILHOWEAN Photographer; Who ' s Who. ALLEN, SUSAN HOSKINS β€” English β€” 803 Clark St., 4, Maryville, TN β€” Hunter Club; Sec. Development Office; Assist. Registrar ' s Office; Communications Committee, ACC. ALLEN-REYNOLDS, LAURIE β€” Art Studio Illustration β€” 1765 LeConte Dr., Maryville, TN β€” Alpha Lambda Delta (Historian); Instructional Program Committee (Sec); Risinf Freshman Soph. Art Awards; Davies Fine Arts Award. AMBRISTER, SHIRLEY DELORES β€” Elem. Education β€” Rt. 3, Maryville, TN β€” Social Committee; CHILHOWEAN; MESSIAH; Marching Band. BECKER, TERRI-LYNN β€” Interpreting β€” 414 Knapps Highway, Fairfield, CN β€” Sigma Lambda Kappa; Dean ' s List. BISHOP, BOB β€” English β€” 173 Deepwood Rd., Fairfield, CN β€” Concert Choir; MESSIAH; THE HIGHLAND ECHO (Editor); Impressions; Communications; Soph. Aid. BOOK, PRIS β€” Psychology Interpreting β€” 2116 Green Acres Rd., Metairie, LA β€” Alpha Lambda Delta, Alternative Energy Group; World Concern Committee; Instructional Programs Committee; Dean ' s List; RA; Who ' s Who; Sigma Lambda Kappa; Tutor foreign deaf; Learning Center; Alcoa Foundation Scholarship; Great Decisions. BOONE, ROBERT ALLEN β€” English β€” Tallassee, TN β€” Focus (Reporter); Echo (Sports Reporter); Track; Football; Soph Aid; Judicial Committee, ACC (V-P); RA; Communications Committee, Ace (Co-Chairman); Baseball Statistician; Intramurals; Dean ' s List. BUNDE, PAMELA S. RIESS β€” English β€” 2109 Highland Rd., Maryville, TN β€” Faculty Women ' s Club. CAIN, MARTHA β€” Music Education β€” LaFollette, TN β€” Intramurals; Choir; Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Omicron (Pres); Tau Kappa (Pres.); SMENC (Pres.); Judicial Council β€” Pearsons. CANON, PAUL M. β€” History β€” 142 North Lincoln Ave., Newtown, PA β€” Senior Committee; Elections Committee; ECHO; Band; CHILHOWEAN; RA; Soph. Aide; Pi Gamma Mu. CAMPBELL, JIM β€” History β€” 1239 S, Heritega Dr., Maryville, TN β€” Varsity Baseball; InterCoUegiate Athletics Committee, ACC; Intramural Football Champions; Vernnn Queener History Award; Who ' s Who; Dean ' s List; RA. CERAOLO, LISA β€” Art β€” 2250 Kent Place, Clearwater, FL β€” Football Cheerleader; Lifeguard; Intramurals Soccer Softball; Sec Treasurer of Senior Class; Fire Captain β€” Lloyd Hall. CONRAD, WENDY β€” English β€” 207 Harvard Ave., Clarks Green, PA β€” Soph. Aide; RA; Intramural Softball; Library Assistant; Senior Committee. D ' AMORE, MARK S. β€” Psychology β€” 201 SW, 10th Terrace, Hallandale, FL β€” RA; Football; Track; Baseball. DAVIS, DILLON β€” Business Administration β€” 608 Hawthorne Dr., Maryville, TN β€” Intramurals; Tennis; CHILHOWEAN (Business Mgr.). DITZENBERGER, BARBARA CAROL β€” History β€” 3701 Colony Cove Trail, Jacksonville, FL β€” Concert Choir; Delta Omicron (First V-P); Tau Kappa Chi; Pi Gamma Mu; Dean ' s List. DOLCE, LISA-KIM β€” Interpreting β€” Beverly Rd., Burlington, NJ β€” Circle K (Sec Treasurer President); Chi Beta; Sigma Lambda Kappa; DSU; MESSIAH; CHILHOWEAN; Majorette. DORWARD, ELAINE JAY β€” Chemistry β€” Rt. 1, Mecca Pike, Etowah, TN β€” ACS Student Affiliate; Beta Beta Beta; Alpha Lambda Delta; RA; Instructional Programs Committee; Interim Committee; CIV Committee. DRIVER, JULI β€” Political Science β€” 7001 SW, 1 1 1th Place, Miami, FL β€” Elections Committee ACC (Co-Chairman); V-P Lloyd Hall; B.G. ' s; Dean ' s List; Intramurals; F.I.S.; Softball Team; Senior Committee; F.F.A. DUNMIRE, KATHY SUE β€” Public Service β€” 1309 Harrison St., Hollywood, FL β€” Concert Choir; IMPRE SSIONS; HIGHLAND ECHO; Communications Community ACC; Sigma Lambda Kappa; Writer ' s Workshop; Hunter Club; Circle K. ECKERT, HOLLI β€” Elem. Education β€” 4611 WyeWay Ln., Knoxville, TN β€” Tennis; Intramurals; Concert Choir; Chi Beta; SNEA; Soph. Aide; RA. EDMOND, WADE M. β€” Political Science β€” 639 NW, 16lh Ave., Pompano Beach, FL β€” Football; Basketball (Co-Captain); Black Students Association; SNEA; Intramurals. EMME, WAYNE W. β€” Physical Education β€” 9 Burning Bush Lane, Levittown, PA β€” Basketball; Phi Epsilon Rho. FARRELL, TIMOTHY M. β€” Physical Education β€” 2 Hope Lane, Hicksville, NY β€” Soccer (Co-Captain); Phi Epsilon Rho (Pres); Intramurals, Football Basketball Softball: Alpha Sigma; Senior Committee. 102 FINGER, VICTOR β€” Business Administration β€” Rt. 7, Ridge Rd., Maryville, TN. FUCCI. VINCENT G. β€” Recreation β€” Box 119, RD 1, Stewartsville, NJ β€” Baseball; Football; Wrestling; Intramurals. HANDLER, TIM β€” Chemistry β€” RD 1, Box 314, Washington, NJ β€” Soph. Aide; RA; Beta Beta Beta; ACS; Intramurals; Soccer. HENSLEY, PAULA LEE β€” Recreation β€” 909 Lane Dr., Kingsport, TN β€” Volleyball (Captain); Basketball; Intramurals; M-Club; Theta Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi. HERBERT, EDWARD CHARLES β€” Political Science β€” 462 Cottonwood Dr., Williamsville, NY β€” Choir; Wind Jazz Ensemble;; MESSIAH; Opera; Playhouse; Playmakers- RA; Judicial Council β€” Dorm I; Social Committee, ACC; CIV Committee, ACC; Traffic Committee, ACC; ECHO; Intramurals; Phi Alpha Theta; Tau Kappa Chi; Op Den ' Graef-Levdring In Den Hoeven Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who. lERULLI, TONY - Physical Education History - 584 St. Judes Dr., Longboat Key, FL - Football; Athletic Committee (Co-Chairman); Baseball; Phi Epsilon Rho; Dean s List, Intramurals; Key Club. KRAMER, FRED β€” Business Administration β€” 505 Sherwood Drive, Maryville, TN β€” Soccer (Captain); Intramurals; ABC; Alpha Sig. LAWLESS, MATT β€” Business Administration β€” 207 Maples, Ave., Riverhead, FL β€” Basketball. MCCREDIE, REBEKAH MARIE β€” Interpreting β€” 121 Nor th Second St., Wrightsville, PA β€” Dean ' s List; Delta Omicrom (Officer); Sigma Lambda Kappa; Choir; MESSIAH; Chi Beta (V.P.); CHILHOWEAN; Sophomore Aide; Co-chairman C.I.V.; Senior Committee; Social Committee; Alternative Lifestyles; Knoxville Division of Tennessee Registry of Interpretars for the Deaf; Georgia Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf; Girl Scout Leader; Alexander Graham Bell Assoc, for the Deaf; Softball Club; Intramural Soccer Volleyball; Outdoor Club; Work for Development Office Alumni Office; Lifeguard; Interpret classes for deaf students MCCROSKEY, PAMELA ANN β€” History Secondary Education β€” Rt. 3, Maryville, TN β€” CHILHOWEAN (Editor); SNEA; Community Outreach Committee, ACC; Communications Committee, ACC; Teachers Education Committee, ACC (Sec); MESSIAH; Maryville Softball Club; Student Center Committee; Homecoming Queen Nominee; Student Worker β€” Development Office Communications Office. MACCALL, HARRY β€” Business Political Science β€” 46 Cavalla, SubBase Groton, CT β€” Tennis Team; CIV Committee; Intramurals; Student Worker β€” Bookstore; Deans List. MARKSBERRY, RON β€” Business Administration β€” 18 New Uri Ave., Florence, KY β€” Dean ' s List; Football; Sophomore Aide; RA. MASTERSON, COLLEEN A. β€” Pre-Physical Therapy β€” 13 Leslie Ave., Florham Park, NJ β€” Secretary Treasurer Junior Class; President Senior Class; Chairman of ACC Judiciary Council; Homecoming Queen; Intramural Softball Volleyball. NORRIS, TONY β€” Chemistry β€” 702 Cameo CT., Upland, CA β€” Pearson ' s President; WMBC; ACS; Intramurals; Residential Life Comm.; Student Center Comm. O ' CONNOR, MELINDA β€” Elementary Education β€” Rt. 2, Maryville, TN β€” SNEA (President Historian); Student Worker β€” Development Office; Who ' s Who in American Colleges Univ. OLSEN, CARYN β€” English β€” 106 Overbrook Rd., Piscataway, NJ β€” Alpha Lambda Delta; (Treasurer); English Student Asst.; Soph. Aide; House Council; Dean ' s List; Intramurals Softball Volleyball Soccer Basketball; Scam-callers Anonymous. PAPAS, DIANA MARIE β€” Business Administration β€” 4319 Bulltown Rd., Murrysville, PA β€” Women ' s Intramurals; Theta Epsilon (President). REGENBRECHT, C. ALAN β€” Business Administration -5525 Gladys Ave., Beaumont, TX β€” ECHO; IMPRESSIONS; SAGA; Intramural Volleyball. RIGELL, CHRISTOPHER WHITE β€” Chemistry and Mathematics β€” 615 Colorado Ave., Baltimore, MD β€” Soccer Club; Resident Assistant; All College Council Member; American Chemical Society β€” Student Affiliate; Badadat (men ' s intramural Softball); WMBC; Blount County Solar Energy Assoc; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alternative Lifestyles. ROCK, JANET HILARY β€” Environmental Awarendss β€” 67 Castle Blvd., Akron, OH β€” Chi Beta; Lloyd Dorm (Sec Treas); Tremont Fire Crew; Tri-Beta. ROGERS, MARY LYNN β€” Psychology β€” 310 Guild Drive, Chattanooga, TN β€” Cheerleader; Tennis Team; Orchestra; Intramural Softball Soccer Volleyball- Assistant Business Mgr. HIGHLAND ECHO. SAVARY, JOSEPH SIDNEY, II β€” Business Administration β€” 1687 South Dr., Sarasota, FL β€” Football; Soccer; Dean ' s List; Intramural Softball Basketball Racquetball Volleyball. SMITH, SUSAN K. β€” Pre-Med Biology β€” 926 Naomi Dr. 15, Maryville, TN β€” Tri Beta Biological Honor Society. SPEARS, GARY WAYN β€” Physical Education β€” 402 Amerine Road, Maryville, TN β€” Intramurals; Student National Education Assoc. (Treasurer); Phi Epsilon Rho (Treasurer V.P); World Concern Committee; Dean ' s List; Phi Epsilon Rho Award. THOMAS, AUBREY DANIEL β€” Economics β€” Rt. 12 Box 948, Gainesville, GA β€” Resident Assistant; Intramural Basketball; Football; Baseball; (Captain LVP)- Captain of Football. VANARSDALL, SANDY β€” Psychology β€” 547 Neponsit Dr., Venice, FL β€” Davis Floor Representative; Soph. Aid Davis Dorm Chairmen; RA; Lloyd Dorm Chairman; Chi Beta; Residential Life Committee; Intramurals; Psychology Club; Phi Delta Phi; Outdoor Club. VANDERMARK, LE β€” Interpreting β€” Sand Hill Rd., Annandale, NJ β€” Sigma Lambda Kappa; Student Interpreter; V P. β€” Lloyd Hall; Pres. β€” Lloyd Hall; Resident Assistant β€” Davis Hall; Community Standard Residential Life Committee (Co chrmn); BG; Dean ' s List; Intramurals. VARKER, GENIE β€” Sociology Music with people β€” 1408 Westminster Dr.. Greensboro, NC β€” Chi Beta (Pres.); MC Concert Choir; Delta Omicron; (Chaplain); Worship Committee; Soph. Aide β€” Davis; RA β€” Lloyd; Head of Judicial Council β€” Davis; Girl Scout Leader; Chairman of Social Committee; Parks Rec Swim Coach; Children ' s Choir Director. VIGH, DAVID A. β€” Biology - Rt. 10 Mark Lane, Maryville, TN β€” Beta Beta Beta (Biology Honor Soc); HIGHLAND ECHO Staff; American Chemical Society Soccer Club. WALKER, JOHNNY NEAL β€” Recreation β€” 16505 Lochness Ct., Hialeah, FL β€” Baseball (Captain); President β€” Carnegie; Residential Life Committee; Dean ' s List- BC Club; Phi Epsilon Rho. WEAVER, MARTIN LAIRD β€” History β€” 601 Rawson Ave., Fremont, OH β€” Soph. Aide; ARA; Intramurals; ABC; Who ' s Who; Risk Club; WMBC; EBC; HIGHLAND ECHO (Editor); Interim Committee. WHITT, KATHY β€” Chemistry β€” 110 W. Park Drive, Kingsport, TN β€” Alpha Lambda Delta; Circle K; Pom Pom Squad; American Chemical Society; (Secretary); Tri-Beta; Community Issues Values Committee; Academic Standards Committee; Pearson ' s House Council (Secretary); Pearson ' s Judicial Board; Pearson ' s Fire Marshall. YOUNGS, SHARON KAY β€” Physical Education β€” 1631 Riverside Drive, Gainesville, GA β€” Alpha Lambda Delta; Dean ' s List; M-Club; Intramurals; Basketball; Volleyball Trainer; Sophomore Class Pres.; Junior Class Pres.; Chi Beta; Delta Omicron; Phi Epsilon Rho; Playmakers; Concert Choir; Co-Chairman All College Council; The Trio; MESSIAH; (Soloist); Who ' s Who; BG ' s; Junior Class Homecoming Rep.; Homecoming Court; Student Advisor β€” Alumni Executive Board; Pres. SAC; P.E. Office Assistant; Soph. Aide; RA; Davis Hall Judicial Council; Davis Hall Sec Treas.; Community Standards and Residential Life Committee; Athletics Committee. 103 Juniors Ruth Allen Martha Anderson Jenny Andrews Les Baron Mark Baimigardner Kaye Beasley Adrienne Bennett EdBrea Nancy Bright Charles Brooks Patrick Carrick Judy Corliss Steve Danna Ivan Davalos Robyn DeMaat Cathy Dummer William Engel Carole Evans Wayne Foster Antiiony Fox David Franssen Alfonso Granata David Griffin Gary Griffis Marsha Griffis Carrie Hendricks Carolyn Hurst Donna Hurst Junichi Kasuya David Kibben Jill Kinsinger Mark Kishimoto Vicki Lambert Glenda McGill Lynn McGowan Mary MacPhee Rinko Makiyama David May Noriko Meguro Steve Middleton 104 E Juniors β–  β– S : rMML Jim Miller Danny Morris Diane Novak Yasuhiro Okamura David Osborne Tom Owings f β€’ i , i J ICL - Kathy Patton Tim Poole Kevin Reilly Janet Rickel Bobbie Jo Sallade Marianne Sawdon Anthony Scalise Randy Scurlock Steve Serotte Melinda Shannon Timothy Sloane Peggy Smith Mary Snook Sandra Son Don Spencer Joe Sprigg Allixen Stevens Tim Stuart Kymme Taylor Mary Thompson Gabriel Thorpe Jim Van Cleef Betty Vars Susan Wenksterr Janet Weston Susan Williams Nancy Winslow Bev Woeber Yok-Fan Yen 105 Sophomores Stephen Arnold Linda Baker Shelley Ballenger Liz Barrie Peter Barron Bryan Beegle Larry Bidwell Meelora Bowers Pattie Berkau Mark Burnett Cathy Carter Jenny Anne Cary Margaret Chestnutt Craig Corey Kathy Culpepper Kim DeMaat John Driscoll Larry Durand James Engel David Evans Allen Evitts Sallie Favrot Jill Flickinger Tricia Forester Dale Frain Wennetta Frazier Nancy Freudenthal Barbara George Bill Goetsch Mitch Hamler Pavd M , Heinze Greg Hosier Keiko Hosoya Laura Ives Helen Johnson Kevin Julian Jk mki . Janalyn King Kenji Komura Mitsuko Kuwabara Nancy Leisering Russell Liles Β£ik:!f: 106 Sophomores 1 1 tj β–  β–  - Dena Lollis Mary Lowry Les Lynch Tammy Lytle Donna McCavitt Brenda McNiell Keith Martin Mari Ann Masch Clarence Maslowski Kathryn Mendelson Richard Mikajlo David Mitchell Sara Moialder Carol Neal Yumi Okubo Bob Ostrowski Anne Outterson Richard Palmer Mark Plate John Pritchard Sabrina Rawls Scott Reinert Nadine Robinson Chris Roche J t ' l k 1 1 J r 1- β€” ki j; i f m β€’j ' M Linda Wiley Bruce Wilson Kathi Wilson Ernest Woody Β« Lisa Young Laura Ross Gill Sallade Janet Sater Lars Schuller Cindy Sehnert Larry Sheeley Ellen Skipper Bo Smith Ben Stabley Greg Tabeek Tom Walker David Widner 107 Freshmen Lesa Andrews Cathy Angell Andre Avery Brenda Babb Mary Jane Babich Faith Baird Anita Baker Saul Banks Kelly Benninger Toni Bert Colleen Bevins Vicky Black Edward Brewer Sidney Bright Jennifer Bushing Chuck Caldwell Siasan Callahan Carol Carter Walter Africa Charles Alongi Keith Amos Joel Andrews Steve Caton Dee Dee Chapman Jeff Clark Mary Collins Paul Comett Joe Crabtree 0% S ' - v LaL. Judy Creer Ed Cross Linda Crozier Donna Czegledi Bill Dent Sandra Dix Vil Joseph Dreimiller Patti Durham David Fisher Timothy Fitzgerald Phil Fleenon Chris Ford 108 Freshmen Beverly Fox Craig Gentry Russell Gibson Darlene Gilman Terri Gipson Sissy Gravely Jim Gritmon Jeff Gmllaiune Mary Beth Hall Cindy Hanuner Carolyn Hassler Dan Hayes Jeff Hayes Melinda Hedges Janet Helwig Wylie Hill Ivora Hinton Barbara Hollingsworth Thomas Hudson Pati Humphreys Takeo Itoh Ken Jaeger Chuck Jenkins Chris Jordan Sandy Kees Thomas Kiersnowski Linda Kordowski Kathy Kurtz Sherry Laipply Karen Lampert - 7m Brice Leech Jk-. ' Vanessa Logan ImLs Karen Long w ' IBk- Andy Lundien V β–  β–  - fcj Lynda MacCall % . .... H Lee McCampbell Rachel McCampbell Betsy McCroskey Bryan McFarland Kathy McGuffey Nancy McLean 109 Kimberly Mitchell Walt Montgomery Mike Morgan Mary Anne Morton Kimberly Morris Angela Murphy Don Nuss Sheri O ' Day Donna Owens Betsy Pankey Kim Panzera Carolyn Poole Jon McSayles Nancy Manning Bill Miller Jeanne Miller % v Greg Powell Cu Price - Sharretts Tonia Rahming Allen Roberts Andy Roberts Yolanda Robinson Mark Rome Leila Riassell Jimi Sachs Rich Sandberg John Sanders Carl Sater . 1 v V, Β«T z- ' V ... Betty Schuster Bryan Self Kim Seong- hioom Wanda Shelley Deval Shorter Robin Shrum Elisabeth Sorensen Eric Springman Barbara Stansbury Andy Steinbeck Robert Steinbuch Angie Stevens 110 Freshmen Denise Street Teresa Tarwater Mary Teague Sheila Threatt Alex Tyson Ted Venditti liti iii ' tltii ' β–  ' I ini ' fil ! β€’ Am m :. Heidi Warner Doug Weber Mike Weiss Linda White Ruth Wilgus Jvlimi Wilson Genny Woodring Laura Woolard Ronnie Wyche Masako Yoneda Atsushi Yuki in K Work on this years annual began last sionuner when my staff and 1 began looking for a company to ' publish our yearbook. Due to a drastic cut in our budget many sales representatives didn ' t talk favorably about helping us publish a quality book. We eventually found a company and work began. As work on the annual continued into the fall we realized that with a slight increase in our budget we would be able to put some color in the first sixteen pages . After explaining our situation to various people extra money was ; allocated to our budget. Winter term turned out to be really hectic. As a senior, I was involved with student teaching and my staff was responsible for the work on campus. They really put forth an effort, especially Glenda McGill, my assistant editor. If Glenda hadn ' t been dependable, making our deadlines would have been questionable. Even with such dependable people little details were still hard to take care of. Outstanding work was done by many people who took time out from studies to help complete our annual. Among I the people I would like to mention is Donna Hurst. Besides being copy editor, Donna also worked with layout. Helping Donna with articles was Ande Avery. Another person who was there when we needed her was Dee Ambrister, club editor. Dee als o worked on everything from clubs to layout, Jeixtiy Andrews, art editor, designed our cover and made sure all art was completed. She was helped by Joel Andrews, who takes credit for our Fall, Winter, Spring scenes. Yearbook finances were in the capable hands of Dillon Davis, Dillon was also very Apful in other areas, though not a member of my staff. Colleen Masterson, president of the senior class as responsible for the senior section of our yearbook. As president she had many obligations but yearbook material was always finished when we eally needed it. -This year ' s photographers did an outstanding job. My photography editors, Tillman Crane and Tony Scalise, began v ith great enthusiasm but conflicts arose and other photographers were chosen to help them, Wylie Hill, Clarence MaslowsM, and Ernie Woody have pulled us through Winter deadlines. 1 realize that .-.vr annual is far from perfect, but we did the best job we could with what was available. My apologies to any r ' v4d ial or group who feels this book is not really a Senior yearbook, I realize that there are many mistakes x.i.- ' β–  . -ok, but they were not intentional. Pam McCroskey EDITOR P.S. As a senior at MC I would like to take this opportunity to thank many faculty and staff members who have been of tremendous help over these four long years. Our parents are also special people who I feel we owe a special Thank You.


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