Tennessee Wesleyan College - Nocatula Yearbook (Athens, TN)

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i IdQo W 378.05 TaSSn. 137 WERNER -PFEIFFER LIBRARV TENNESSEE WESLEYAN COLLEGE , ATHENS. TN. 37303 Β r sEPtoTS Something New 17 Same Old Stuff 109 The Establishment 181 Existence Intrinsic, yet transcendent. A brute creation reaching mortality, yet not quite knowing reality. Always caught in the whirlwind of time, stopping only between strides while no one is watching. ;;Β Β Β«jSjjj-;;. , jl, J|Hm i 11 l l l Β« β–  m0 ' ' ' : i5β–  ' v ' -Β« OTjwΒ« aiPsy Seeking solitude, . . . contemplating peace. Grasping nature with intangible strings 10 rs.- .-J ' ' ' ' Slipping into clusters, pursuing tranquility. Laughing and playing while fighting, starving, crying. β–  x Jl- ' - ' i, ' -v β–  T; k WWH tt.- ' j m-% 01M E ' i K i 4 fcijP - w R i T ' Mk BHHIHKsaoscisi H 12 13 14 Perennial in silence, void in turmoil. WJiat is this wonder life? Constant struggles with inner souls, as individual as seconds in eternity. ' ' - l ii j |, 1 β–  . 15 Fall ... It All Begins . . . 18 19 What you want, what you ' re hanging around in the world waiting for, is for something to occur to you. Robert Frost 20 ( 21 T.W.C. Students and Athenians Work Together in Making the First Annual Halloween Carnival a Success ff THIS PAGE UPPER LEFT: M. Barnelt inviles customers to the Car Bash. UPPER RIGHT: Owner installs a Paratrooper for the festivities. LOWER RIGHT: Local crafLs are sold bv local craftswoman. NEXT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: D. Wagner helps assemble a booth. UPPER RIGHT: J. Gilbert works in the Country Store. MID- DLE: Students invite custoiners to the I Ching β€” Tarol booth. LOWER RIGHT: C. Kennedy is pelted with eggs in the Egg Toss booth. LOWER LEFT: T. Eterry watches as his customer tries her luck at darts. 22 t -M N .β–  ciirAi! v .ivv fΒ i. it J V ; ' J , It -r i 5 ' 23 The Halloween Carnival, well-received by local citi- zens, may well become an annual event. UPPER LEFT: Sigma Phi Epsilon member, T. Ledford, works in the Sig Ep dart throw booth. UPPER RIGHT: Women of Ingleside PTA prepare for their concession stand. LOWER RIGHT: A local sign maker at his booth. LOWER LEFT: Local school children display their winning Halloween costumes. THRDU NSOREO BH PHI EPSILOM IRTS - -ID r ,;S ! fr ?:jfc Β« i -β–  ' :?; .?s: sss 2 5IGNSi=jToeRoy L eo nf Jo Ann t ' Elrod] r r- y7β€’-, - - -.ill. .: v 25 β– ; β– .; ' β– β– β– β– β– ; ' β– 3 ' . β–  A ' . ' i ' ' Se 2 ' f-i;v ' T. 4 I ,- ' C: Halloween Festivities Are Completed With the Performance of Dracula fi I .1 - 4 ' II flERNER-PFEllFER LIBR ENNESSEE WESJip COLL ATHENS. mHHQi Homecoming Concert Honors Jack Houts ABOVE: Mrs. Jark Houts receives a special plaque honoring her husband and his fine work as a former member of the Tennessee Wesieyan College faculty. 28 Debbie Holtzclaw Is 1972-73 Homecoming Queen 29 Football The football season was an exciting and unpredictable one which showed action, speed, and endurance. UPPER LEFT: It ' s dance lime as D. Mancini and G. Thompson get in tune. UPPER MIDDLE: Raider B. Klein attempts to bat down a R. Young pass. UPPER RIGHT: H. Kircher keeps a watchful eye on the action. LOWER RIGHT: The contest ends and the teams show that it ' s only a game. LOWER MIDDLE: T. Acuff finds that a football is not an easy thing to catch. LOWER LEFT: M. Baldwin searches for a tar- get as J, Morris and R. Taylor collide under the watch- ful eye of Coach Farmer. β–  Ill IL.. β– g ' u -. 30 ' f-e iiL.J:imk 31 The football season ended, but not before the Sig Eps had an undefeated regular season and the Phi Sigs won the championship. BELOW: Look what I found! UPPER RIGHT: C. Martin stretches for a pass. LOWER RIGHT: M. Ridley readies himself before the snap of the bail. NEXT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: G. Smith eyes the end zone with Circle K right behind him. UPPER RIGHT: M. Baldwin lectures the troops of the battle plan. LOWER RIGHT: B. Fouss throws a flag as he spies illegal action. LOWER LEFT: Sigs Eps rally together before the championship game. 32 Mf. ..... - .i - 33 V Cm - 34 Interim ... A Variety The great use of life is to use it for something that outlasts it. William James 35 Students Spend Interim in London, England UPPER LEFT: K, Bach and D. Hosking pose in front of the George Hotel where the group staved during their visit. UPPER MIDDLE: K. Powers and D. Ingram in front of Edinburg Castle. Edinburg. Scotland. UPPER RIGHT: Tiger examines a cannon at Edinburg Castle. LOWER RIGHT: D. Hosking, L. Sides. S. Monroe, J. Gilbert, and K. Bach watch the changing of the guard at Windsor Castle. LOWER MIDDLE: B. Brock, D. Holtzclaw, D. Hosking, and P. Gates at Stonehenge. LOWER LEFT: J. Frazier, J. Gilbert, and D. Hosking at Stonehenge. β€’β–  Β« J ' 4 ' M ' 1 .1 , i iSS ' i i β–  ' . i ' In . 36 37 38 f ' Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth. Pablo Picasso T iHli np β– r Tl ggM f β–  sn f i 5 1 hi i i L 39 Santos and Students Visit Mexico, Guatamala During Interim Term β– β– tt,. ' . I -- Jw ' --; Β ;i 5: 4; f β€’β€’ ' fΒ«Mi4 Β« t:Β₯ ' H -««fr- UPPER LEFT: B. Stafford and V. Gajardo visit the Miztec Ruins, Mexico. UPPER MIDDLE: A Mexican gentleman. UPPER RIGHT: J. Ziegler, P. Dui ea. B. Peiry, and W. Coe at Miztec Ruins. LOWER RIGHT: W. Coe, S. Farley. B. Perry, B. Staf- ford, and P. Duryea. LOWER MIDDLE: A timid Mexican girl poses for the camera. LOWER LEFT: The entire group attends a banquet given by the Governor of Guata- mala. 40 tF : i.-Β£- - ?4 I Vi ' ,Β i ♦ r r Vi ' f. % f . .sy- ' : ' -β„’--1Β«- ' ssi: β–  , vfv I ;VΒ 1 ' ' Β« ' β– T β– -4 Β«t j ' . 41 A -; A._A Β« i Ed Westbrook Michal Snavely 42 :i ' ' Macbeth Represents an Interim of Hard Work PT 43 Cheerleaders Being a cheerleader is no easy job. Trying to keep the crowd alive . . . when the team is way behind . . . long bus rides ihat stretch into the night. The job was done admirablv, however, bv this vear ' s squad: D. Holtzclaw. Captain; B. Derrick. R. Ware, C. Whitfield, A. Hodges, C. Martin, J. Miner. T. Smith and D. Hoyt. β–  .O -β– i. ' t ' fCi A T ' iW S: ' -;-.:. ' - -.- .β– β– Jiir,vr.;-,-.-. β– _ ' .-r.-.vov:. %.: ' β€’ ' 1 ' C -.β– 4i A mind that is stretched by a new idea can never go back to its ' original dimensions. Ohver Wendell Holmes 45 Basketball The Bulldogs of 1972-73 displayed murh determina- tion and desire. Although they could not keep pace with the powerful Carson-Newman team, the team ran still be proud of the past season and look forward to a bright future. UPPER MIDDLE: R. Simmons lakes a jump shot in close. UPPER RIGHT: Coaches Infanger and Farmer watch ihe action of the game. LOWER RIGHT: R. Vernon sends the ball goalward. LOWER MIDDLE: M. Wilson battles for a loose ball. LOWER LEPr, Ftrsi Rom: R. Vernon. J. Brown. G. Housley, E. Hodge, D. Cook, R. Simmons. Second Row: D. Infan- ger. J. Ely, A. Lee, D. Dodgen. J. Huskey. M. Wilson, T. Blevins, D. Farmer. 47 K v . S V - I F 1 48 UPPER LEFT: A familiar site al TWC. UPPER MIDDLE: Dodgen shools, UPPER RIGHT: TWC fans view the game dunng the season. LOWER RIGHT: Hands are held high for the rebound. LOWER MIDDLE: Dodgen shows his patented jump shot from the corner. LOWER LEFT; Housley leads the fast break. 49 UPPER RIGHT: R. Vernon drives underneath for two points against Berry College. LOWER RIGHT: the soft touch β€” R. Vernon goes up for two more against Berry College. LOWER LEFT: D. Dodgen takes time for some free throw practice. 50 Spring . . . finally . . 51 Mize, Billingsley Are Hospitality Weekend Honorees UPPER LEFT: Anibas aiinr L. Huniphre v listens to the opening welcome with visit- ing students. UPPER RIGHT: Honored at the Hospitalitv We. ' kend dance were Janie Mize and David Billingslr . Mr, and Miss TWC. LOWER RIGHT: Ambassadors D. Billingsley and D. Thomas accompany prospective students on a tour of the Sherman Fine Arts Building. LOWER MIDDLE: Ambassador S. Queen sits in on a departmen- tal session with a visiting high schooler. LOWER LEFT: Hospitality Weekend guests enjoy a banquet in their honor. 52 53 All Sing 1973: Hard Work and Talent Bring Success THIS PAGE: UPPER RIGHT: M. Baldwin, D. Ridley. MIDDLE: P. Gates. LOWER RIGHT: D. Manney. LEFT: H. Smith, C. Taylor. NEXT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: D. Buckley. RIGHT: P. Dall. UPPER MIDDLE: R. Czbas. LOWER MIDDLE: E. West- brook, D. Manner, W. Fowler. LOWER LEFT: T. Ledfoid, D. King. MIDDLE LEFT: E. Fisher. m NH β–  fH wM l Br E W m A [jΒ₯lk fc : jOBIf THIS PAGE: UPPER RIGHT: Sigma Kappa small group, Brigadoon. MIDDLE: Kappa Delta first place large group, Wizard of Oz. LOWER RIGHT: Sigma Kappa second place large group, Camelot. LEFT: Pi Kappa Phi first place small group, selected folk songs. NEXT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Sigma Phi Epsilon second place large group, selections on Amer- ica from Simon and Garfunkle. UPPER RIGHT: Phi Mu laige group, Sound of Music. LOWER RIGHT: Phi Mu small group, Godspell. LOWER LEFT: Alpha Xi Delta first place small group, selected palri- mQr . mmllit ' A β– fl Rr M| ' - ' ' Β β–  - ' β–  ' W T ' ' ' β€’Β Β«β€’., ff BPWPBl ' SWR ! hJ SSfe. .7 .- Spring Flood Gives Students a Chance for an Early Swim 59 ' There is no joy but calm. Thoreau 61 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Kappa Take Greek Skit and Greek Bowl Honors 62 , ' f X -4 1 β– β– β– i I H H β„’ H|H ' K M -v. 2] 1 iy Hi 1 mJ V i r J B 1 L i l 1 1 1 E 1 _ J...._ VI I ; β– β€’β– m S UPPER LEFT and UPPER MIDDLE: W. Kennedy stars in the Sigmas winning skit Milhous ' New Threads. UPPER RIGHT: Sig Eps (1st place) com- pete against Sigma Kappa (2nd place) in Greek Bowl action. Not pictured: Pi Kappa Phj (2nd place Greek Bowl). LOWER RIGHT: Sig Ep Greek Bowl team; S. Tavlor, B. Perry. S. McCullev, J. Zeigler. LOWER LEFT: Sig Eps D. Hosking, S- McCulley, M. Rjdiey. J. Ford. M. Baldwin. D. Hoyl. G. Thompson, B. Straub, and H. Kircher in MASH: Malpractice at Sepperson Hospital. 63 Greeks Compete in Field Day Overall winners in this year ' s field day activities were Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta, and Phi Mu. THIS PAGE: UPPER LEFT: D. Ridley tries his hand at the shot putt. UPPER MIDDLE: S. Richardella gingerly prepares to catch an egg in the egg toss event. UPPER RIGHT: C. Hartmann competes in the broad jump. BELOW: Fraternity men compete in a track event. NEXT PAGE: ABOVE: Phi Mu girls in the tug-o-war. LOWER RIGHT: Sorority giris com- pete in track event. LOWER LEFT: K. Kennedy and K. Powers attempt the three-legged race. β– 1 T ?5.Β«si L?w iS iSΒ£iA A f w i Β«.. mM 0- ' 4 65 ii ' r- ABOVE: C. Swafford and A. Hodges in the tug-o-war. LOWER RIGHT: P. Mooney runs in track event. LOWER LEFT: E. Westbrook in discus competition. Rudd, Smith Are Chosen as Greek Royalty 67 Juanita DelPino Is 1972-73 Miss Wesleyan 68 Polgar Presents Program on Hypnotism TWC students were fascinated by Polgar ' s ability to hypnotize. LEFT: Polgar gives instructions to a hypnotized Mike Baldwin. RIGHT: R. Erickson wakes up to find K. Bach on his lap. BELOW: R. Townsend. R. Harrill, P. Garland. P. Carver, and P. Duryea take off their shoes under hypnosis. 69 Butterflies Are Free 70 Gary Cox Becki Jordan Genevieve Wiggins Bill Hatcher 71 ' Β«SΒ₯- ? . β–  4tΒ - Sv . ' Vygtaifcj. ' - ' vapfJJtW ' ta 72 Your duty β€” your reward β€” your destiny is in the present moment. ' Dag Hammarskjold Pj5Β w mm s w p ' - ' ' β€’ ' i !M e - :- .. - :.,,j XΒ ' ' Β ; Ha- β€’ ' :y:- ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' -H. ' : .. ' Vβ–  , yβ€’- .. β– : i ;; ..β€’β–  ,. ' 73 Denny Brooks: In Concert i β€’i-. Soccer Is New at T.W.C. Soccer ... a new game al TWO which involves endurance, precision, and a good foot. The team, coached by Melvin Reynolds, plans to compete in inter-collegiale soccer next year. UPPER LEFT: P. Wallstedt heads for the goal during practice as M. Daley trails. UPPER RIGHT: Coach Reynolds stresses physical fitness to a tired team. LOWER RIGHT: F. Cure is in the open with the ball. LOWER LEFT: M. Barnett and J. Sancho are on collision ' ourse. β–  75 Basketball It was an interesting season, but the outcome was expected, as the Independents and KD ' s were the champs. UPPER RIGHT: All eyfjs are on L. Banner as she leads the fast break. LOWER RIGHT: The tipoff starts another game. LOWER LEFT: B. Perkinson is all alone for the layup. NEXT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: D. Bisscll drives at the head of the circle. UPPER RIGHT: Coaches Minor and Harper rally to their girls. LOWER RIGHT: Body contact was not unusual this season. LOWER LEFT: J. Holcombe goes for two in the championship game. V. 76 , M feUi Β« ! TI LEFT; S. McCulley grabs the rebound against the Raiders. UPPER RIGHT: A erowd gathers as the ball nears the hoop. MIDDLE; T. Ledlord shoots for the Sig Eps. LOWER RIGHT; N. Moore dribbles toward the goal. NEXT PAGE; UPPER LEFT; D. Mancini attempts 2 against the Pi Kaps. UPPER RIGHT; J. Webb controls (he ball for the AZ ' s against the Sig- ma ' s. LOWER RIGHT; D. Manrini puts up another shot against the Pi Kaps. LOWER LEFT; T Mitchell tries in vain to block the shot. 78 79 Tennis Team THIS PAGE: RIGHT: R. Mapes hits a hard serve while playing a match at the No. 6 position. LOWER RIGHT: No. 1 player and next year ' s captain, C. Smith strokes one from the baseline. LOWER LEFT: B. Perkinson contemplates an earlier point during this pause in the action. NEXT PAGE; ABOVE: R. Allen. No. 3, slices a short cross-court fore- hand for a winner. LOWER RIGHT: B. Perkinson, No. 5. stretches to hit a low backhand volley against Centre Col- lege. LOWER LEFT; Senior Web Coe, No. 4, hits a hard backhand on this shot. r- ? P 80 jsa - x titV V ' ' β– v ' Β° ' :Β«a,- 1 m β–  ' - ; J 81 aj jiΒ amfc β– jij j mifm it,mΒ imΒ r ' - ' ' ' j RIGHT: Captain S. Frost completes his fourth year on the team this year. BELOW: The T.W.C. Tennis Team: R. Mapes, D. Ridley. C. Smith, W. Coe. S. Frost, R. Allen. Not pictured: B. Perkinson and B. Klein. , Β« ' - 82 Golf UPPER LEFT: T. Blevins checks scores during the V.S.A.C. Championship held at Springbrook Country ' Club. LOWER RIGHT: T. Crews prepares to drive off the tee. LOWER LEFT: T. Blevins and B. Fouss plan strategy before teeing off. β€’, :-iA -jR;W Jiakfc3 83 84 Life was meant to be lived, not understood. Santayana 85 ; β– β€’ tfi ' V.gv .-: i,r-. -β–  ,i.r .jga?scV ' ' .-:f; t :vj -;t!.v . The Wing ' Softball The Softball season saw the two independent teams control the league. The Raiders, the team to beat throughout the season, were finally beaten by the pow- erful Jocks in Ihe finals. UPPER LEFTrB. Fouss scores as J. Harper awaiLs the throw. UPPER RIGHT: A. Fullmer fields A. Lee ' s bunt. LOWER RIGHT: J. Minor β€” Athlete of the Year. LOWER MIDDLE: T. Crews displays his batting form. LOWER LEFT: D. Cook connects. β– 4 90 .:V4Β ' ' likii4 Β«. ' ii ' ' l Mt ' ' β–  ' M iaa3SΒ«t; Β£Ls.Viif: - ; ' ; t- .c β–  5i ..tMi ' : ' a. :-... Jzi- . . . ' .β€’ ii . ' i L.Β«-j_-Ti -i, -ai i,g, u i- xC ' -i n J -J kf V :: Β .β€’ ' - β–  β– fc ' -Sr- j --- -- j A 91 UPPER RIGHT: A. Fullmer singles for Ihe Raiders. LOWER RIGHT: J. Minor steps on third as J. Ely searches for the ball. LOWER LEFT: B. Fouss rounds third on his way home. The girls ' season ended with the Phi Mu ' s again the rhamps. NEXT PACE: UPPER LEFT: D. Manney and M. May collide. UPPER RIGHT: A force out at second, but the runner is safe at first. LOWER RIGHT: L. Strang throws for the out at first. LOWER LEFT: Good sportsmanship was dis- played . . . [tiost of the time. β–  β–  5.:.. β€’ ji :-. . % β–  p ' - ' 92 93 The Apple Tree . 94 ' v ' ' i ' -i,-iii. . i. v;.vi 95 When you ' ve seen beyond yourself, then you may find peace of mind is waiting there. George Harrison 96 97 98 I will take my life into my hands and I will use it. Jimmy Webb 99 tf, - β€” 100 I was young and foolish then. Now I a m older and foolisher. Mark Twain 101 Many Receive Awards on Honors Day 102 i i OPPOSITE PAGE: UPPER LEFT: A. Keith, Tom Sherman Award. UPPER RIGHT: L. Parker, Harrilvn G. Sallis Award. LOWER RIGHT: L. Whiting, SGA Outstanding Faculty-Siaff Award. LOWER LEFT: L. Hampton, John Hoyle Arrants Prize in Eduralion. THIS PAGE: UPPER LEFT: S. Thompson, Cherokee Hardware Prize. UPPER RIGHT: J. Moon, Isobel Grisrom Award. LOWER RIGHT: B. Morton, MeMinn County Bar Association Award. LOWER LEFT: G. Thompson. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fraternity of the Year Award. 103 Graduation 104 Graduation awards given were: Townsend Prize: David Billingsley, Janie Mize; Henry Wilson Award: Jim Gilbert, Linda Hampton; Athens Chamber of Commerre Award: Jim Gilbert, Elizabeth White, Pictured are: OPPOSITE PAGE: D. Rhea. THIS PAGE: UPPER LEFT: L. Likens. LOWER RIGHT: J. Looper. LOWER LEFT: R. Swafford. 105 ABOVE: D. Holtzriaw. UPPER RIGHT: A. Payne. LOWER RIGHT: D. Hutson. LOWER LEFT: E. Young. 106 107 Masqued Players β€’ . ABOVE, First Row: B. Duncan, S. Duncan, J. Mroz, D. Reed, P, Dall, M. Snavely. Second Rou ' . B. McCauIey. S. Henry, G. Cox, B. Jordan, E. Westbrook, S. Thompson, K. Hutson, G. Wiggins. 110 Delta Rho Mu Music majors active in Wesleyan ' s honor music fraternity are , ABOVE: A. Keith, L. McGill, L. Parker. N. Bell, S. Hamihon, J. Snider, E. Fisher, N. Shankle. Spring Tour Highlights Choral Year Wesleyan ' s choral groups were active ihroughout the year, giving several concerts at home and performing on tour as well. UPPER LEFT: College Choir members L. Par- ker, A. Keith, S. Henry, D. Manner, B. McCauley, and S. Carter prepare to leave on Spring Tour. UPPER RIGHT: College Choir in concert. LOWER RIGHT: Choraliers M. Wright, K. Lovett, E. Fisher, K. Hutson, K. Powers, J. DelPino and D. WTiite per- form. LOWER LEFT: The Consolidation: D. Billingsley, L. Parker, D. Manner, N. Shankle, S. Henry, A. Keith. 112 Members of the 1972-73 College choir are: V. Faulk ner. D. Gardner, D. Hood. E. Johnson, A. Keith. S Lorkmiller. N, Moore. L. Parker, D. Sample. C. Swaf- ford. M. Howell, K. Barh. C. Baker. S. Carter. T. Greene, S. Hamilton. N. Howell, N. Shankle. J Thompson, J. Wilburn, B. Wnght, M. Daley. S. Henr ' B. McCauley, T. Reed. N. Bell. D. Moore, R. Shivers, D. Thomas. P. O ' Shea, D. Manner. R. Allen. D, I ingsley. 113 Springs of Helicon This year ' s members of the Springs of Helicon staff are: ABOVE, Firsl Row: G. Wig- gins, A. Dunn, A. Lee, D. Reed. Secon i Roiv: R. Huff, P. Heydl, D. Sample, J. Moses. Not pictured: D. Shell, Editor. 114 New Exponent Members of the 1973 Nnv ExponerU staff are, ABOVE: S. Monroe, P. While, D. Cook. A. Abar. D. Nichol, D. Shell, A, Lee, B, Hateher, S. Morris, A. Herron. LEFT: Pam White, Editor. 115 Nocatula Staff AT . 3 . (β–  - !?Β«?-. - Successful in creating the 1973 Nocatula were, ABOVE: B. Perkinson. K. Kennedy, Editor T. Greene, R. Mapes, D. Nichol, L. Banner. D. King. 116 TWC Ambassadors Serving as official hosts and hostesses to the Wesleyan campus this year are the TWC Ambassadors. LEFT: President Turner and Dean Pearson discuss activities of Hospi- tality Weekend. BELOW: G. Handley. D. Thomas. J. Wilburn, M. Daley. K. Kennedy. T. Greene. G. Wilhams, R. Allen, K. Powers, M. White, M. May, D. Pearson, L. Ban- 117 Senior Class Superlatives Honored seniors chosen as Class Superlatives are. ABOVE: J. Mize, M. May. UPPER MIDDLE; T. Smith. D. Holtzrlaw. RIGHT: R. Farrar. LOWER MIDDLE: J. Waters, D. Watson. LOWER LEFT: B. Perry. 118 119 Student Government Association is Active for the Good of the Campus Members of the Student Government Association are, ABOVE, First Row: D. Pearson. B. Morton, D. Harless, D. Watson, J. Ziegler, R. Farrar, L. Beavers, C. Martin. Second Row: P. O ' Shea, R. Allen, K. Bach, P. Conard, P. McGhee, L. Humphreys, S. Mon- roe, J. Gilbert, D. Travis, D. Moore, D. King, J. Harper. UPPER MIDDLE: SGA Pres- ident, Jim Ziegler. RIGHT: Denny Brooks in one of several concerts sponsored by SGA. LOWER MIDDLE: Students enjoy a dance sponsored by SGA. LOWER LEFT: Pam Duryea is h ypnotized by Polgar in an SGA sponsored appearance. 120 121 Judicial Council Judicial Council members are, ABOVE: A. Hodges, D. Billingsley, P. Dreyer. S. Farley, D. Pearson, A. Robcrlson, S. McCull 122 Debate Team Wesleyan ' s debaters a ' -e, ABOVE: G. Pennington, P. Thompson, C. Kennedy, F. Cure, B. Garaghty. 123 Who ' s Who Outstanding seniors selected for this year ' s Who ' s Who are, ABOVE: J. Mize, S. McCulIey, D. Bible. UPPER MID- DLE: L. Hampton. UPPER RIGHT: D. Watson, L. Humphreys. LOWER RIGHT: K. Isbell, C. Harr, W. Kennedy. LOWER LEFT: A. Chan. Not pictured: S. Pritchard. 124 125 International Club Roundtable Members of the International Club are. ABOVE, First Hour P. Wailstedt, F. Cure, A. Chan, R, Chopra. Sec- ond RouK Y. Akinaga. J. Tidwell, A. Brennen, D. Har- less. Third Roiv: J. Sanrho, K. Kennedy, G. Mathew, P. Nolan, D. Manner. I. Henderson, S. Sood. Roundta- ble members are, RIGHT, First Roiv: S. Brubaker, J. Tidwell, A. Payne. Second Row: A. Chan. D. Moore, B. Hatcher. 126 Alpha Chi fc-j:Β«ks Honor students active in Alpha Chi are, ABOVE, First Row: C. Senn, L. Sides. J. Watson, J. Hensley. D. Buckley. Second Row: W. Fowler, M. Reed. A. Payne, P. Dreyer, C. Blake, B. Postelle, E. Young, D. Jones. Women ' s Athletic Association Officers of the W.A.A. pictured are, ABOVE: E. Keirn, Sponsor; B. Karafky, President; T. Greene, Secretary. Not pictured: V. Bragg. Vice-President. 127 Circle K Has Successful Year of Service Tennessee Wesleyan ' s Circle K Club was active again ihis year in service to the school, and the community as well. Members active in these important projects are, ABOVE: D. Farrar, T. Seay, G. Kidd, K. Graser, D. Rhea, D. Travis, G. Rogers, T. Reed, A. Chan, R. Huff. T. Pless, J. Clanahan. 128 Compass Club ABOVE: K. Spurgeon, B. Monon, D. Gamer, M Reed. K. Bach, R. McCue. L. Hun, C. Baker, N. Moore, K. Kennedy, T. Greene. LEFT: Helping Circle K with the annual Christmas party for underprivileged children is one of the many service projects performed by Compass members throughout the year. 129 IFC and Panhellenic RIGHT: T. Smith. M. Daley, R. Mapes, B. Perry. Not Pictured: R. Young. S. McCuIley, J. Morris, B. Hatcher. W. Fowler. J. Concino. E. Ballard. BELOW: First Row: P. Mooney, S. Pritchard. Second Row: H. Hensley, N. Moore. P. Conard, L. Hurt, A. Payne. D. Buckley, P. Dreyer. 130 Sigma Phi Epsilon ABOVE: First Row: D. Nichol, Tweety, N. Cocking, R. Mapes, M. White, G. Thomp son, J. Thornlon, M. West, D. King, B. Straub, M. Ridley, S. Taylor, K. Gr y. M. Bar nett. Second Row: D. Watson, D. Duke, S. MeCulley, J. Bricking, B. Lewis, W. Scott J. Nemeth. T. Ledford, B. Cotton, M. Daley, D. Upchurch, H. Kircher, W. Coe, J. Zie gler, R. Taylor, J. Walker, Third Row: D. Satherlie, B. Wolfenden, F. Davis, D. Hosk ing. G. Cremer, L. Davis, J. Moore. B. Perry, D. Hovt, A, Brasler, T. Acuff, R. Turner J. Ford, C. Bellows, B. Parkinson, D. Ridley. LEFT: Sigma Ph. Eps.lon Sweetheart. D, Close. 131 Sigma Kappa r- t ., - - A- ABOVE: First Ron- K. Kennedy. K. Powers, D. Ingram. C. Whitfield. W. Kennedy. Second Roil ' J. Hensley, H. Smith. D. Hood. N. Moore, J. Moses. C. Taylor. D. Wil- son. M. Wright. B. Sherlin, B. Wright. D. Close. RIGHT: Sigma Winona Kennedy is congratulated on being a Miss TTVC runner-up. 132 Pi Kappa Phi LEFT: Pi Kappa Phi Rose, Lvnn Sharp. BELOW: Finl Rou: A. Romano. N. Shankle. E. Mazanek. G. Cox. E. Westbrook, E. Ballard, J. Clanahan. G. Miller. B. Halcher. W. Fowler, P. Dall. H. Smith. F. Horning- R. Allen D. Thomas, M. Trowern. Second Row: J. Concino, D. Thomas. 133 PhiMu BELOW: First Row: C. Harr, J. Payne, K. Rackinson, B. Meixsell, S. Hammond, A. Payne. Second Row: B. Mathis, A. Herron, C. Scheppman. B. Karafky, V. Gor- ski, G. Beykirch, C. McCianahan, M. Perry. Third Row: M. Lord, D. Manney, S. Richardella, L. Payti, D. LeClair, J. Mace, P. Conard, L. Likins, J. Holrombe, R. Czbas, P. Garland. 134 Kappa Delta ABOVE: First Row: F. Edwards, J. Mize. S. Rudd. Second Row: G. Alexander. S. Lockmiller, D. Eggers, D. Gentry. R. Ware. B. Brock, P. Mooney, P. Lemons, M. May, C. Hartmann, C. Kipp, P. Alston. 135 Phi Sigma Kappa RIGHT: Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl. Nancy Mangels. BELOW: First Roiv: M. Bland, B. Morris, C. Rossi, M. Cusack, J. Moser, D. Mancini, H. Peek, L. Jones. Sec- ond Row: G. Handley, A. Robertson, S. Morris, J. Morris, G. Smith, F. Edwards, R. Farrar, N. Mangels, P. Slater, B. Stafford, J. Jones. A. Kay, S. Prichard, T. Smith, R. Young, W. Glaver. 136 Alpha Xi Delta ABOVE: Firu Row: J. Wilburn, B. Jordan, B. Boggess, L. Hurt, P. Dreyer, A. Hodges, C. Carter, J. Watson, M. Buttram, C Kendrick, A. Beebe. K. Isbell, D. Buckley. Sec- ond Row: L. Banner, C. Swafford, A. Dunn, B. Hawkins, D. Gardner, T. Greene, N. Ronald, S. Mayfield, J. Webb, S. Prichard. LEFT: Alpha Xi Dream Man, Mike Bald- 137 Class Officers RIGHT, SENIORS: J. Mize. Secretary-Treasurer; K. Isbell, Female Representative; C. Harr. President; D. Billingsley, Male Representative. BELOW, JUNIORS: B. Karafky, President; B. Perkinson, Secretar ' -Trea- surer; D. Travis, Male Representative; Not Pictured: Donna Farrar, Female Representative. β– β€’. ' Smffi asa: 138 ABOVE. FRESHMEN: N. Cocking. Male Representa- tive; K. Hutson, Female Representative; H. Peek, President; Not Pictured: J. Wilburn. Secretary -Trea- surer. LEFT, SOPHOMORES: T. Greene, Female Representative; M. Baldwin. President; M. Daley, Male Representative. 139 ABOVE, COMMUTERS: D. Pesterfield. K. Gordon, L. Humphreys, L. Hamplon, R. Tulterow, S. Queen, J. Rampy. JOYCE ALINE ARMS, Etowah, Tennessee, Business Education; LINDA KAY BEA- VERS, Etowah, Tennessee, Elementary Education; WALTER TAYLOR BOW- MAN, Niota, Tennessee, Accounting. VICKI SHARON BRAGG, Kingsport, Ten- nessee, Health and Physical Education; VAN ALLEN BRAZZELL, Riceville. Ten- nessee, Business Management; WILLIAM GAINES BREEDEN, Decatur, Tennessee, Accounting. RANDALL HOWARD BROOKSHIRE, Athens, Tennessee, Elementary Education; JOE WALTER BRYAN, Calhoun, Tennes- see, Accounting; RHENDA PIERCE CAM- ERON, Etowah, Tennessee, Social Science. 140 PATSY ANN GATES, Kodak. Tennessee, Elementary Education; AH KOW CHAN, Malaysia, Chemistry; DONNA AYERS CLOSE, Athens, Tennessee, Elementary Education. CHARLOTTE WALLIS COLLOMS, Ath- ens, Tennessee, English; JOHN SHOREY CONCINO, York, Pennsylvania, Business Management; WILLIAM CURTIS CORN, Etowah, Tennessee, Business Education. LINDA WILSON DOBSON, Riceville, Ten- nessee, Business Education: CHARLES DONALD DODGEN, Gatlinburg, Tennes- see, Health and Physical Education; MAR- ION TODD DONNAN, JR.. Athens, Ten- nessee, Accounting. BELOW, FIRST FLOOR NEW HALL: First Row: D Sample, B. Hawkins, P. Dreyer, D. Buckley. Second Ron: P. McGhee. N. Mangels. D. Daniels. M. Kletl, P, Slater. 141 ROY EVERETTE FARRAR, III, Dan- dridge, Tennessee, Social Science; THOMAS EARL GABY, Athens, Tennes- see, Accounting; JAMES ROBERT GIL- BERT, JR., Cleveland, Tennessee, English. SHEILA LYNN HAMMOND, Springfield. Virginia, Health and Physical Education; LINDA ADELL HAMPTON, Englewood, Tennessee, History; SANDRA JANE HAR- GIS, Maryville, Tennessee, Health and Physical Education. BRENDA DIANNA HARLESS, Sweetwa- ter, Tennessee, Social Science Education; DEBORAH JEAN HOLTZCLAW, Knox- ville, Tennessee, English Education; MAR- SHA BLISS HORNICK, Athens, Tennes- see, Behavioral Science. BELOW, BASEMENT CENTENNIAL: R. Shivers, G. Leaiherwood, M. Barneti. K. Gray, J. Moore, R. Roddy, M. Ridley, D. Ridley. 142 ABOVE, COMMUTERS: D. Harms, P. Reed, R. Cameron, K. Buckner, J. Moon, D. Reed, J. Hensley. DAVID ALAN HOSKING, Montville. New Jersey, English; LINDA RUTH HUM- PHREYS, Niola. Tennessee, Social Sci- ence; CAROL KAY ISBELL, MaryviUe. Tennessee, Elementary Education. MARY ANN JONES, Telford, Pennsylva- nia, Elementary Education; WINONA LEE KENNEDY, Niota, Tennessee, Business Education; ALBERT JAMES KUYKEN- DALL, Athens, Tennessee, Business Edu- cation. JAMES ROBERT LOOPER, Lenoir City, Tennessee, Accounting; DAVID EUGENE MANNER, JR., Shadyside, Ohio, Religious Studies; MARILYN ROSE MAY, Clinton, Tennessee, Elementary Education. 143 ABOVE, FIRST FLOOR FOWLER: First Row: K. Frisby. C. Swatford, C. Taylor. Second Row: B. Janeway, K. Spurgeon. E. Johnson. SHERRY LYNN McNUTT, Athens, Ten- nessee, Business Management; JANIE ELLEN MIZE, Maryville. Tennessee, Ele- mentary Education; SUSAN ELAINE MONROE, Athens, Tennessee, English. ROBERT TERRY MOSER, MadisonviUe, Tennessee, Business Management; CARO- LYN KINCAID NEWMAN. Athens, Ten- nessee, English Education; MARY ANNETTE PAYNE, Copperhill, Tennes- see, Foreign Language. GRADY LEE PEELER, JR., Abingdon, Maryland, Accounting; ROBERT KRANCER PERRY, Vienna, Virginia, Social Science; DAVID EVERETT PES- TERFIELD, Maryville, Tennessee, Accounting. SARAH VINSON PRITCHARD, Chatta- nooga, Tennessee, Elementary Education; JANE ADDINGTON RAMPY, Sweetwater. Tennessee, Elementary Education; JUNE DELORIS REAGAN, Gatlinburg, Tennes- see, Elementary Education. NANCY MARGARET REED. Etowah, Tennessee. Mathematics; THOMAS MAT- NEY REED, Etowah, Tennessee, Religion; MARY JANE ROBERTS, Decatur. Tennes- see, Social Science. GEORGE WASHINGTON ROGERS, III, Rogersville, Tennessee, Behavioral Science; SUSAN BOYCE SAYLES, Ithcca, New York, Elementary Education; THOMAS LEE SEAY, Morrow, Georgia. Religious Studies. BELOW. SECOND FLOOR CENTENNIAL: First Row: B. Cotton, C. Martin, V. Gajerdo. Second Row: J. I S. Hahn, S. Thompson. G. Mathew, D. Nichol. B. Chapman. M. Trowern, J. Harper. K. Gr ser. :!e. G. Miller. J. Miner. R. Dalton, N. Cocking. Thud Row: D. Salherlie. 145 CHARLA JEAN SHERLIN, Sweetwater, Tennessee, Social Science; LYNETTE ELAINE SIDES, RiceviUe, Tennessee, English; EVA JOYCE SMITH, Athens, Tennessee, Accounting. THOMAS FRANK SMITH, Charlotte, North Carolina, Social Science; ALICE JEAN SNIDER, Athens, Tennessee, Music Education; JANICE SUE STOOKSBURY, Lenior City, Tennessee, Elementary Educa- tion. NANCY ANN SURFACE, Pulaski, Vir- ginia, Business Education; IVOL RAY THOMAS, JR., Athens, Tennessee, Accounting; HERSHEL TIDWELL, Ath- ens, Tennessee, Psychology. BELOW. SECOND FLOOR FOWLER: Firsl Row: W. Kennedy. P. Mooney, R. Ware, C. Wliitfield, D. Ingram. B. Wright. Second Ro. C. Hartmann, L. Sprjngle. Third Row: D. Hood. J. Hutsell, M. Wright, M. Lord, V. Faulkner. K. Bach. B. Morton. D. Brown, J. Moses. P. Ridenour, 146 V ABOVE, THIRD FLOOR CENTENNIAL: J. Rickle, E. Carletto, M. Schneck, B. Morse. G. Kidd, G. Griffitls. ROSS EUGENE TUTTEROW, Athens, Tennessee, Accounting; A NN GREGG TYLER, Athens, Tennessee, Health and Physical Education; RANDALL LEE VER- NON, Irvington, Kentucky, Health and Physical Education. JANET SUE WATERS, Maryville, Tennes- see, Elementary Education; ELIZABETH SUE WHITE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Foreign Language; RAYMOND EUGENE WILKERSON, Athens, Tennessee, Reli- gious Studies. GERALD ANDERSON WILLIAMS, Madi- sonville, Tennessee, English Education; SANDRA LEE YEATTS, Kingston, Ten- ness ' ee. Elementary Education. 147 ABOVE, THIRD FLOOR NEW HALL: First Roic: V. Gorski, B. Karafky, L. Likins, K. Rackison. Second Row: A. Payne, A. Herron, S. Greenspan, A. Hodges, S. Carter, C. Ken- drick. M. Turner, A. Keith, Third Row: C. Harr, D. Manney, K. Dees, M. Perry, J. Payne, L. Parker, D. Emr, L. Payti, S. Fowler. Yoshimi Akinaga, (F) Rick Allen, (J) Kary Bach, (J) Carolyn Baker, (J) Lynn Banner, (F) David Bays, (F) Ernestine Bennett, (F) Gretchen Beykirch, (F) Bonita Bialczak, (F) Robert Boggess, (J) Dianna Bowman, (S) Andrea Brennen, (F) 148 Linda Browder, (F) Denise Brown, (J) Linda Buchanan, (F) Diane Buckley, (J) Ken Buckner, (S) Neda Bunch, (F) Lynn Carson, (S) Sherry Carter, (S) Martha Gate, (J) Alice Collins, (J) Kaye CoUis, (J) Fernando Cure, (S) BELOW, SECOND FLOOR LAWRENCE: FirsI Row: A. Chan. F. Cure. T. Pless. Second Row: S. Heiron. G. Peeler. F. Horning, D. Thomas. D. Thomas, D. Billingslev. N. Bell, R. Huff. J. Frazier. Thud Row: D. Moore, R. Parr. H. Smith. D. Roop. C. Blake, P. Nolan. L. Blarkwell. 149 Rosemary Czbas, (S) Brenda Dailey, (J) Mike Daley, (S) William Dalton, (F) Judy Dickinson, (J) Ann Dunn, (F) Arthur Emmanuel, (S) Vickie Faulkner, (F) Jeff Ford, (S) John Froneberger, (J) Debbie Gardner, (F) Kenneth Gordon, (J) BELOW. COMMUTERS: S. Sood, K. Hutson. P. Wallstedt, P. Thompson, I. Hendereon, D. Gardner, D. Shell. H. Smith. 150 ABOVE, FIRST FLOOR LAWRENCE: First Row: S. Frost. C. Acuff, M. Daley. M. Baldwin. Second Ron-: T. Pless. B. Perkinson. R. Mapes. H. Kiriher. J. Jung. D. Travis. J. Green. Valerie Gorski, (S) Sue Hamilton, (S) Dennis Harms, (J) Jeff Harper, (J) Connie Hartmann, (F) Janet Hensley, (J) Ann Lacy Hodges, (S) Ginger Houston, (F) Brenda Janeway, (J) Cheryl Kendrick, (F) Debbie Kennedy, (J) Karen Kennedy, (S) 151 ABOVE, COMMUTERS: A. Miller. B. Miller. J. Concino. J. Tidwell. A. Kibodeaux. T. Stansell, B. Shcrlin. W. Fowler. Anna Kibodeaux, (S) Gary Kidd, (J) Marie Kincaid, (F) Dale King, (J) Bob Klein, (F) Peggy Lemons, (S) Sondra Lockmiller, (F) Kay Lovett, (J) Debbie Manney, (S) Robby Mapes, (J) Charles Martin, (S) George Mathew, (F) 152 Bill McCauley, (J) Brian McDowell, (J) Al Miller, (J) Brenda Miller. (J) Jeff Miner, (S) Ellen Mitchell, (F) Nancy Moore, (S) Thomas Moore, (F) Barbara Morton, (J) Joan Moses, (F) Joseph Mroz, (F) Mike Nichols, (J) BELOW, COMMUTERS: C. Taylor, C. Swafford, K. Kennedy, D. Hood. L. Browder, S. Hamilton, P. Co 153 Patrick Nolan, (J) Ronald Parr, (J) Junior Parton, (J) Lois Payti, (F) Bo Perkinson, (J) Marria Perry, (S) Ted Pless, (J) Becky Postelle, (J) Harold Presswood, (F) Sainmie Queen, (J) Karen Rackison, (S) Mary Ann Ramsey, (F) BELOW. THIRD FLOOR FOWLER: Firsl Ruiv. L. Hurl, S. Yealls, D. HaHess. Second Row: p. Heydl, R. McCue, J. Thompson, A. Nushaum. Thud Row: B. Jordan, M. Snaveiy. 154 ABOVE. FIRST KLUUR CENTENNIAL: Firs; Row: R. Benton, D. Uprhurch, M. Visone. Y. Akinaga. S. Taylor. Secand Row: E. Ogle, J. Ford, A. Emmanuel, B. McDowell, M. White, J. Froneberger, B. Zastera, B. Cline. David Reed, (S) Phil Reed, (S) Ron Roddy, (J) Angelo Romano, (S) Nancy Ronald, (F) Susan Rudd, (J) Dauna Sample, (F) Norma Shankle, (J) Becky Sherlin, (F) Richard Shivers. (F) Mike Shoemaker, (J) Theresa Sisk, (F) 155 ABOVE, FIRST FLOOR FOWLER: First Roiv: M. Ramsey, G. Beykirch. B. Meixsell. D. Garner, A. Dunn. Second Row. M. Reed. L. Hampton, V. Glover, N. Moore. Thirii Rm,-: J. Worthington, T. Greene, N. Howell, K. Isbeli, J. Holcombe. Harry Smith, (J) Janice Stiider, (S) Lynn Springle, (F) Kathy Sptirgeon, (F) Tim Stansfll, (F) Carolyn Swafford, (F) Cindy Taylor, (F) Stephen Taylor, (F) Don Thomas (J) Patti Thompson, (F) Dale Travis, (J) Diane Trotter, (J) 156 Barbara Tyler, (F) Rhonda Ware, (S) Jenny Webb, (S) Myrtle Wheeler, (J) Debbie White, (S) Claire Whitfield, (S) Janie Wilburn, (F) Cathy Wilson, (J) Debbie Wilson, (F) Bobby Wolfenden. (F) Jane Worthington. (J) Becky Wright. (J) Melissa Wright, (J) Burt Zastera, (S) 157 ABOVE, SECOND F LOOR NEW HALL: First Row- N. Surface, C. Baker. Serunti Row: J. Alexander. G. Alexander, J. Wilburn, A. Beebe. L. Banner. P. Baird, M. Kletl. N. Shankle. Third Row. M. Buttran, J. Mize. D, Bible. P. Gates. M. May, G. Kipp, C. Scheppman. RIGHT. THIRD FLOOR CENTENNIAL: Firsi Roiv: W. Silva, F. Davis, B. Morse. Second Row: L. Jones, G. Rodgers, B. Mertz, R. Erickson, C. Mumford. Third Row: S. Peek, D. Bussell, J. Fazzone. 158 LEFT, SECOND FLOOR CENTENNL L: F,rs, Row: B. Fuoss, E. Hodge. S. Farley. Seiimd Ron: A. Bras- sier, J. Bricking. G. Neighbor. L. Davis. D. Hovt. A. Fullmer. BELOW. BRAMMER HALL: Firsi Row: R. Simmons. J. Brown. SrconJ Row: D. Dodgen. J. Elv. D. Cook, M. Wilson, A. Lee. 159 Administrative Staff RIGHT: Spokesman of eight vears for Tennessee Weslevan College is President Charles C. Turner. UPPER MIDDLE AND FAR RIGHT: A champion of educalionai advancement is Toombs Kay. Dean of Academi s. LOWER MIDDLE AND FAR RIGHT: A well known figure on campus is Douglas Pearson, Director of Admissions and Dean of Students. BELOW: The first family. President and Mrs. Turner. 160 161 Administrative Assistants Vital to the smooth functioning of the Administrative Staff are, ABOVE LEFT: Alton Johnson, Business Manager. ABOVE RIGHT: Michael O ' Brien. Chap- lain. LOWER RIGHT: Mary Nelle Graves, Adminis- trative Secretary. NEXT PAGE: Other members of the Administrative Staff include: ABOVE LEFT: David Keebler, Admissions Counselor. UPPER MIDDLE: Robbie Ensminger, Administrative Assistant in Resources and Alumni Affairs. UPPER RIGHT: Ste- phen Pell, Publicity Director. LOWER RIGHT: David Armstrong, Publicity Director. LOWER LEFT: George Handley, Admissions Counselor. 162 163 Office Personnel Additional administrative duties keep these valuable persons busy. They are. THIS PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Edith Swafford, Nurse. UPPER RIGHT: Jeanette Morrison, Assistant to the Business Manager. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ailene Hensley. Secretary to the Aiademic Dean. LOWER RIGHT: Nancy Seepe, Recorder. LOWER LEFT: Louie Under, wood. Maintenance. NEXT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Martha Jo Valentine, Dean ' s Office Assistant. UPPER RIGHT: Barbara Wimberley, Secretary to the Business Manager. MIDDLE RIGHT: Charlotte Washington, Service Office Sec- retary. LOWER LEFT: Mildred Smith, Financial Aid Secretary. . jft ' .- β– iir ' - ' ' 164 165 Campus Personnel V Oth er members uf Wesleyan s hard-working staff inrlude: THIS PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Sally Robeson and Ethel MrCurry, Women ' s Dorm Head Residents. Not pictured: Peggv Trotter, Head Resident of Fowler Dorm. UPPER RIGHT: Dan Harrell. Cafeteria Man- ager. LOWER RIGHT: Lowell Brubaker, Head Resi- dent of Lawrence Hall. Not pictured: Ray Wilkerson, Head Resident of Centennial Dorm. LOWER LEFT: Doris Hiitson, Bookstore Manager. NEXT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Jane Schultz. Library Acquisitions Assistant. UPPER RIGHT: Louise Harms. Head Librarian. LOWER RIGHT: Maggie Ensminger. Library Reference Assistant. LOWER LEFT: Kath- leen Shuitz and Elizabeth Reed, Library Secretary and Library Cataloging Assistant. iiiiiii ' illf ' Tii iiiiiifrtiiWW 167 I Wesleyan ' s mathematical masters include: THIS PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Assistant Professor Courtney Senn. LOWER RIGHT: Associate Professor Alton Smith. LOWER LEFT: Professor Floyd Bowling. Instructors in the sciences are: NEXT PAGE: UPPER MIDDLE: Professor Bud Duncan. UPPER RIGHT: Professor Carl Honaker. LOWER RIGHT: Associate Professor John Woods. LOWER LEFT: Professor Edmond Cox. Β₯ ' r fjf ' ,β€ž-2 168 Mathematics and Science Departments Mirror Technological Advancement 169 Wesleyan ' s education department turns out many fine teachers each year, and part of this is due to her education professors. THIS PAGE: LEFT: Associate Professor Robert Ryherg. UPPER RIGHT: Associate Professor Herbert Neff. LOWER RIGHT: Professor James Lemons. The first ladies of the English department are, NEXT PAGE: UPPER LEFT: Associate Professor Genevieve Wiggins. UPPER RIGHT: Professor Dons Jones. LOWER RIGHT: Professor Mary Ruth Miller. LOWER LEFT: Assistant Professor Mary Clegg. iwr ' p?r- 1 170 Education and English Departments Have Successful Year m iMJ ' ' ' 1 β€’ r 171 Foreign languages provide the tools for international understanding. Members of Wes- leyan ' s faculty involved in language communication are. THIS PAGE: ABOVE: Instructor Jacqueline Tidwell. BELOW: Associate Professor David Santos. Instrumen- tal in the advancement of the fine arts at TWC are. NEXT PAGE: ABOVE: Assistant Professor Robert Jolly. BELOW: Instructor Lynn Whiting. 172 Foreign Languages, Art, Drama Aid in Communication 173 Talent discoveries are frequent in the music depart- ment which is headed by. THIS PAGE: MIDDLE RIGHT: Assistant Professor Lvnn McGill. LOWER RIGHT: Instructor Janice Boyce. LOWER LEFT: Assistant Professor William Schirmer. Religious stud- ies provide a practical guide for the modern student. NEXT PAGE: ABOVE: Professor Toombs Kay. RIGHT: Assistant Professor George Atkinson. BELOW: Professor Jack Wilson. I ' I β–  1 β€’ ' I Music, Religion Aid in Creating a Well-Rounded College Curriculum 175 Active in fostering student participation in current events, humanities, and social sciences are, UPPER LEFT: Instructor James Thompson. UPPER MID- DLE: Assistant Professor Thomas Baker, Instructor Stephen Bowers. RIGHT: Associate Professor Robert Utlaut. LOWER MIDDLE: Assistant Professor Lowell Brubaker. LOWER LEFT: Assistant Professor Melvin Reynolds. 17A Psychology, Sociology, History and Political Science Attract Student Interest 177 f Wesleyan ' s hard-working faculty members in the busi- ness field include, UPPER RIGHT: Assistant Profes- sor Fred Puett. LOWER RIGHT; Associate Professor B. T. Hutson. LOWER LEFT: Assistant Professor Wil- liam Franklin. MIDDLE; Instructor Mary Rose Robin- son. 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' i u ; _ β–  Β BOVTATERS SOUTHERN RARER CORRORATION C Cjn, Tennessee 187 ATHENS TABLE COMPANY Producers of living room tables and accessories Congratulations TWC Class Of ' 73 w Westinghouse Electric Corporation Hermetic Motor Department Athens Motor Plant Athens, Tennessee 188 [Ihe Difference in mflVFIELD ' S is QUALITY - and FLAVOR β€” jl Should Know...My Mother Worfe for... fc mflVFIELD ' S Cherokee Hardware 13 Madison Athens, Tennessee 37303 Furniture Hardware Gifts Electrical Appliances Athens Plow Company Athens, Tennessee 37303 189 M. Goodfriend ' s Athens, Tennessee ROYAL CROWNXOLA Elder Chevrolet Putting you first, keeps us first. iS ' Congratulations Seniors Citizens National Bank 2 Park Ave. HARDEE ' S Home of the Huskee 330 South White St. 2 1 9 Congress Parkway 190 He clasps the camera with thoughtful hands; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Stopping the moving world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; He snaps from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt, the shutter falls. An adaptation of The Eagle by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Photographers A sf ecial thanks must be given lo the photography- staff of TWC, without whom this yearbook could never have been created. LEFT: Lonnie Jones. RIGHT: Head Photographer, John Camarala. BELOW: Ah- Kow Chan. Stephen Pell, John Camarala. 191 There may be more beautiful times: but this one is ours. Sartre 192 193 Reverence for life . . . from ants to men, it is developing a sense of oneness with all life. Albert Schweitzer ' H- fj;,. 194 195 Index β€” Aβ€” Abar, Anna β€” 115 Acuff, Charles β€” 151 Acuff,Tom β€” 31,84, 131 Akinaga, Yoshimi β€” 126, 14S, 155 Alexander, Gennie β€” 135, 158 Alexander, Jody β€” 21,158 Allen, Rick β€” 81, 82, 117, 120, 133, 148 Allred, Sherry β€” 148 Alston, Patty β€” 21,135 Arms, Joyce β€” 140 Armstrong, David β€” 163 Arnwine, Buster β€” 40 Atkinson, George β€” 175 β€” Bβ€” Bach, Kary β€” 36, 37, 69, 113. 120, 129, 146,145 Baird, Pam β€” 113, 158 Baker, Carolyn β€” 129, 148, 158 Baker, Thomas β€” 176 Baldwin, Mike β€” 30, 33, 54, 62, 67, 86, 137, 139, 151 Ballard, Eddie β€” 133 Banner, Lynn β€” 76, 100, 116, 117, 137, 148. 158, 200 Barnett, Mike β€” 22, 75, 131, 142 Bays, David β€” 148 Beavers, Linda β€” 18, 120, 140 Beebe, Anna β€” 137, 158 Bell, Neal β€” 94, 111,113, 149 Bellows, Charlie β€” 131 Bennett, Ernestine β€” 148 Benton, Richard β€” 155 Berry, Tim β€” 23 Beykirch, Gretchen β€” 134, 148, 156 Bialczak, Bonnie β€” 148 Bible, Debbie β€” 124, 158 Billingsley, David β€” 53, 94, 112, 113, 122, 138, 149 Bissell, Doug β€” 158 Blackwood, Leland β€” 149 Blake, Chuck β€” 113, 149 Bland, Mackβ€” 136 Blevins, Tony β€” 46, 83 Boggess, Becky β€” 137 Boggess, Joudry β€” 148 Bogle, John β€” 145 Bowers, Stephen β€” 177 Bowling, Floyd β€” 168 Bowman, Dianna β€” 148 Bowman, Walter β€” 140 Boyce, Janice β€” 174 Bragg, Vicki β€” 140 Brassier, Andrew β€” 131, 149 Brazzell, Van β€” 140 Breeden, William β€” 140 Brennen, Andrea β€” 126, 148 Bricking, Jerry β€” 131, 159 Brock, Barbara β€” 21, 37, 135 Brookshire, Randall β€” 140 Browder, Linda β€” 149, 153 Brown, Denise β€” 146, 149 Brown, Jerome β€” 46, 159 Brubaker, Lowell β€” 166, 177 Brubaker, Sue β€” 126 Bryan, Joe β€” 140 Buchanan, Linda β€” 149 Buckley, Diane β€” 26, 55, 130, 137, 141, 149 Buckner, Kenneth β€” 143, 149 Bunch, Nedaβ€” 149 Buttram, Mary Ann β€” 137, 158 Camarata, John β€” 59, 191 Cameron, Rhenda β€” 140, 143 Carletto, Eddie β€” 147 Carson, Lynn β€” 149 Carter, Sherry β€” 112, 113, 137, 148, 149 Gate, Martha β€” 149 Gates, Patsy β€” 37, 54, 141, 158 Chan, AhKow β€” 45, 124, 126, 128, 141, 149, 191 Chapman, Bill β€” 145 Chopra, Ragbir β€” 126 Chromicz, Tom β€” 60 Clanahan,Jeffβ€” 128, 133 Clegg, Mary β€” 171 Close, Donna β€” 131, 132, 141 Cocking, Nick β€” 100, 131, 139, 145 Goe, Webb β€” 40, 41, 81, 82, 131 Collins, Alice β€” 149 Collins, Rita β€” 149 Golloms, Charlotte β€” 141 Conard, Pat β€” 65, 120, 130, 134 Concino, John β€” 100, 133, 141, 152 Cook, Doug β€” 46, 90, 115, 159 Corn, Bill β€” 141 Cotton, Bill β€” 131,145 Cox, Edmond β€” 169 Cox, Gary β€” 20, 34, 70, 71, 110, 133 Cox, Pat β€” 113, 153 Cremer, Gary β€” 131 Crews, Tommy β€” 83, 90 Cure, Fernando β€” 75, 123, 126, 149 Cusack, Mark β€” 136 Czbas, Rosemary β€” 55, 134, 150 β€” Dβ€” Dailey, Brenda β€” 150 Daley, Mike β€” 33, 75, 86, 117, 130, 131, 139, 150, 151 Dall, Pete β€” 55, 94, 110, 133 Dalton, Ron β€” 20, 86, 131, 145 Dalton, William β€” 150 Daniels, Denise β€” 141 Davis, Frank β€” 131,158 Davis, Larryβ€” 131, 159 Dees, Kathy β€” 23, 65, 148 DelPino, Jessica β€” 113 DelPino, Juanita β€” 68 Derrick, Brenda β€” 44, 77 Dickenson, Judy β€” 150 Dobson, Linda β€” 141 Dodgen, Don β€” 46, 4S, 49, 50, 141, 159 Donnan, Marion β€” 141 Dreyer, Pat β€” 122, 130, 137, 141 Duke, Davis β€” 131 Duncan, Bud β€” 110, 169 Dunn, Ann β€” 114, 137, 150, 156 Duryea, Pam β€” 40, 41, 86, 120 β€” Eβ€” Edwards, Frances β€” 21, 135, 136 Eggars, Debbie β€” 21, 87, 135 Ely,JohnPaul β€” 46,92, 159 Emmanuel, Arthur β€” 150, 155 Emr, Debbie β€” 148 Ensminger, Maggie β€” 167 Ensminger, Robbie β€” 163 Erickson, Ralph β€” 69, 158 β€” Fβ€” Farley, Scott β€” 41, 122, 159 Farmer, Dwain β€” 30. 46, 47, 179 Farrar. Donna β€” 128, 194 Farrar, Rick β€” 119, 120, 136, 142 Faulkner, Vicki β€” 146, 150 Fazzone, James β€” 158 Fisher, Ellen β€” 55, 63, 68, 111. 113 Ford, Jeff β€” 62, 131, 150, 155 Fowler, Wally β€” 55, 133, 152 Franklin, William β€” 178 Frazier, John β€” 36, 149 FrLzby, Kathy β€” 144 Froneberger, John β€” 150, 155 Frost, Sherman β€” 82, 100, 151 Fullmer, Arlo β€” 91,92, 159 Fuoss, Bill β€” 33, 83, 90, 92, 159 Gaby, Tom β€” 142 Gajardo, Vince β€” 40, 145, 195 Gardner, Debbie β€” 113, 137, 150 Garland, Patβ€” 134 Garner, Denise β€” 129, 156 Gentry, Debby β€” 21,135 Geraghty, Barry β€” 19, 72, 123 Gilbert, Jim β€” 23, 36, 37, 120, 142 Glaver, Walter β€” 136 Glover, Vivian β€” 156 Gordon, Kenneth β€” 140, 150 Gorski, Val β€” 134, 148, 151 Graser, Keith β€” 128, 145 Graves, Mary Nelle β€” 162 Gray, Kevin β€” 26, 131,142 Green, Jack β€” 151 Greene, Terry β€” 116, 117, 129, 137, 139, 156, 200 Greenspan, Stephanie β€” 148 Griffitts, Gene β€” 147 β€” Hβ€” Hahn, Steve β€” 145 Hamilton, Sue β€” 111, 151. 153 Hammond, Shelia β€” 134, 142 Hampton, Linda β€” 102, 125, 140, 142, 156 Handley, George β€” 117, 136, 163 Hargis. Sandy β€” 142 Harless, Dianna β€” 120, 126, 142, 154 196 Harms, Dennis β€” 143, 151 Harms, Louise β€” 167 Harper, Jeff β€” 42, 77, 90, 113, 120, 145, 151 Harr, Cheri β€” 125, 134, 138, 148 Harrell, Dan β€” 166 Harril, Ronnie β€” 69 Hartniann, Connie β€” 64, 135, 146, 151 Hatcher, Bill β€” 42, 70, 115, 126, 133 Hawkins, Barbara β€” 137, 141 Henderson, Iain β€” 126, 155 Henry, Scott β€” 98, 110, 112, 113 Hensley, Ailene β€” 164 Hensley, Janet β€” 63, 130. 132. 143, 151 Herron, Aliseβ€” 115, 134, 14S Herron, Steve β€” 149 Heydt, Pamβ€” 114, 154 Hodge, Eddie β€” 46, 159 Hodges, Ann Lacy β€” 44, 66, 122, 137, 145, 151 Holcombe, Jill β€” 65, 134, 156 Holticlaw, Debbie β€” 29, 37, 44, 106. 119, 142 Honaker. Carl β€” 169 Hood, Debbie β€” 113, 132, 146, 153 Hornick, Marsha β€” 142 Horning, Frank β€” 133, 149 Hosking, David β€” 36, 37, 62, 131, 143 Housley, Gale β€” 46, 48 Houston, Ginger β€” 77, 151 Howell, Naia β€” 38, 94, 156 Hovt, Dan β€” 62, 64, 131.159 Huff, Rickβ€” 114, 128, 149 Humphreys, Linda β€” 52, 120, 125, 140, 143 Hurt, Lamara β€” 65, 129, 137, 130, 154 Husk ey, Jerry β€” 46 Hutsell, Jill β€” 146 Hutson, B. T. β€” 178 Hutson, Doris β€” 166 Hutson, Kim β€” 61, 110, 113, 139, 150 Hutson, W. D. β€” 107 β€” Iβ€” Infanger, Dan β€” 46, 47 Ingram, Debby β€” 37, 132, 146 Isbell, Kay β€” 125, 137. 138, 143, 156 β€” Jβ€” Janeway, Brenda β€” 144, 151 Johnson, Alton β€” 162 Johnson, Elaine β€” 144 Jolly, Robert β€” 173 Jones, Doris β€” 171 Jones, Jack β€” 136 Jones, Lonnie β€” 136, 158, 191 Jones, Mary Ann β€” 143 Jordan, Becki β€” 70, 71, 110, 137, 154 Jung, John β€” 151 β€” Kβ€” Karafky, Barb β€” 59, 93, 134. 138. 14S Kay, Ann β€” 136 Kay, Toombs β€” 102, 103, 161, 175 Keebler, David β€” 43, 163 Keirn, Betty β€” 179 Keith, Alice β€” 94, 102, 111. 112. 148 Kendrick, Cheryl β€” 137, 148, 151 Kennedy, Chuck β€” 23, 123 Kennedy, Debbie β€” 151 Kennedy, Karen β€” 63, 65. 1 16. 1 17, 126. 129,132,151,153,200 Kennedy, Winona β€” 62, 63, 125, 132, 143,146 Kibodeaux, Anna β€” 152 Kidd, Gary β€” 122, 147, 152 Kincaid, Marie β€” 152 King, Dale β€” 21, 55, 116, 120. 131, 152, 200 Kipp, Candy β€” 135, 158 Kircher, Hardy β€” 31, 62, 131, 151 Klein,Bob β€” 31,152, 155 Klett,Margoβ€” 141,158 Kuykendall. Albert β€” 143 β€” Lβ€” Leatherwood, Gary β€” 142 LeClair, Durelleβ€” 134 Ledford, Terry β€” 25, 55, 78. 87. 99. 131 Lee, Aubrey β€” 46, 91, 99, 114, 115, 159. 192 Lemons, James β€” 170 Lemons, Peggy β€” 21, 135, 152 Lewis, Bob β€” 131 Likins, Linda β€” 65, 85, 97, 105, 134, 145 Lockmiller, Sondra β€” 113, 135, 152 Long, Lea β€” 21 Looper, Jim β€” 105. 143 Lord, Man β€” 134, 146 Lovett, Kay β€” 95, 113. 152 β€” Mβ€” Mace, Jo β€” 134 Mancini, Dave β€” 30, 79, 136 Mangel. , Nancy β€” 136, 141 Manner, David β€” 55, 94, 95, 112. 126. 143 Manney, Debbie β€” 54, 93, 134, 148, 152 Mapes, Robbv β€” 80. 82. 116. 130. 131. 151, 152, 200 Martin, Charles β€” 32, 86, 101, 120, 145, 152 Mathew, George β€” 126, 145, 152 Mathis, Bebe β€” 134 May, Marilyn β€” 93, 117, 118, 135, 143, 158 Mayfield, Sandy β€” 137 Mazenek, Ed β€” 133 McCauley, Bill β€” 110, 112, 153 McCay, Jan β€” 20 McClanahan, Cynthia β€” 134 McCue, Reaβ€” 129, 154 McCulley, Steve β€” 62, 63, 78. 122, 124, 131 McCurry, Ethel β€” 166 McDowell, Brian β€” 153, 155 McGhee, Pat β€” 120, 141 McGill, Lynn β€” 53, 102, 111, 174 McNutt, Sherry β€” 144 Meixsell, Barbra β€” 134, 156 Mertz, Bill β€” 158 Miller, Al β€” 152, 153 Miller, Brenda β€” 152, 153 Miller, Glenn β€” 133, 145 Miller, Mary Ruth β€” 171 Miner, Jeff β€” 77, 91, 92, 145, 153 Mitchell, Ellen β€” 77, 79. 153 Mize, Janie β€” 53, 118, 124, 135, 138, 144, 158 Monroe, Susan β€” 20, 37, 115, 120, 144 Moon, Jerome β€” 103, 143 Mooney, Pam β€” 66, 130, 135, 146 Moore, Dan β€” 113, 120, 126, 149 Moore, James β€” 131, 142 Moore, Nancy β€” 18, 63, 65, 76, 78, 129, 130, 132, 153, 156 Moore, Thomas β€” 153 Morris, Jim β€” 30, 136 Morris, Sherry β€” 115, 136 Morrison, Jeanette β€” 164 Morse, Brian β€” 136, 147, 158 Morton, Barbara β€” 103, 120, 129, 146, 153 Moser, John β€” 136 Moser, Robert β€” 144 Moses, Joan β€” 114, 132, 146, 153 Mroz.Joe β€” 110, 153 β€” Nβ€” Neff, Herbert β€” 170 Neighbor, George β€” 159 Nemeth, John β€” 131 Newman, Carolyn β€” 144 Nichol, David β€” 115, 116, 131, 145 Nolan, Pat β€” 126, 149, 154 Nusbauni, Alice β€” 113, 154 β€” 0β€” O ' Brien, Michael β€” 162 Ogle, Edward β€” 155 O ' Shea, Paul β€” 120 Parker, Lugene β€” 94. 95. 102. 111. 112, 113,145,193 Parr, Ron β€” 149, 154 Parton, Junior β€” 154 Payne. Ann β€” 107, 126, 130. 134. 144. 145 Payne, Janeβ€” 134, 148 Payti, Loisβ€” 134, 148, 154 Pearson, Douglas β€” 117, 120, 122, 161 Peek, Harold β€” 97, 136, 139. 158 Peeler, Grady β€” 144, 149 Pell, Stephen β€” 163, 191 Pennington, Gene β€” 123 Perkinson, Bo β€” 76, 80, 81, 116, 131, 138, 151,154,200 Perry, Bob β€” 33, 41, 63. 118. 130, 131, 144 Perry, Marcia β€” 134, 14S, 154 Pesterfield, David β€” 140. 144 197 Pless, Ted β€” 128, 149, 151, 154 Postelle, Becky β€” 154 Powers, Kathy β€” 20, 37, 65, 113, 117, 132 Presswood, Harold β€” 154 Pritchard, Sarah β€” 130, 136, 137, 145 Puett, Fred β€” 178 Queen, Sammie β€” 52, 140, 154 β€” Rβ€” Rackison, Karen β€” 134, 148, 154 Rampy, Jane β€” 140, 145 Ramsey, Maryanne β€” 154, 156 Raper, Butch β€” 97 Reagan, Jane β€” 145 Reed, David β€” 110, 114, 143, 155 Reed, EHzabeth β€” 167 Reed, Margaret β€” 129, 145, 156 Reed, Phil β€” 143, 155 Reed, Tom β€” 128, 145 Reynolds, Melvin β€” 75, 176 Rhea, Dwain β€” 104, 128 Richardella, Susan β€” 64, 100, 134 Rickrode, Don β€” 35 Ridenour, Peggy β€” 21, 146 Ridley, Dennis β€” 54, 64, 82, 131, 142 Ridley, Mike β€” 32, 33, 62, 131, 142 Riekel, Kenneth β€” 147 Roberts, Mary Jane β€” 145 Robertson, Artie β€” 122, 136 Robeson, Sally β€” 166 Robinson, Mary Rose β€” 178 Roddy, Ron β€” 142, 155 Rodgers, George β€” 128, 158 Romano, Angelo β€” 133, 155 Ronald, Nancy β€” 65, 137, 155 Roop, Don β€” 149 Rossi, Chris β€” 136 Rudd, Susan β€” 21. 67, 135, 155 Ryberg, Robert β€” 170 Sample, Dauna β€” 114, 141, 155 Sancho, Julio β€” 75, 126 Santos, David β€” 172 Satherlie, Dean β€” 131, 145 Sayles, Susan β€” 145 Scheppman, Carol β€” 134, 158 Schirmer, William β€” 174 Schneck, Marc β€” 147 Schultz, Jane β€” 167 Schullz, Kathleen β€” 167 Scott, Wayne β€” 33, 131 Seay, Tom β€” 128, 145 Seepe, Nancy β€” 164 Senn, Courtney β€” 168 Shankle, Norma β€” 111, 112, 133, 155, 158 Sharp, Lynne β€” 133 Shell, Debbie β€” 115, 150 Sherlin, Becky β€” 132, 152, 155 Sherlin, Charia β€” 146 Shivers, Richard β€” 94, 113, 142, 155 Shoemaker, Mike β€” 155 Sides, Lynette β€” 37, 146 Silva, Walt β€” 158 Simmons, Ray β€” 46, 47, 159 Sisk, Teresa β€” 155 Slater, Patty β€” 84, 136, 141 Smith, Alton β€” 168 Smith, Charles β€” 80, 82 Smith, Gilbert β€” 33, 64, 136 Smith, Harry β€” 133, 149, 156 Smith, Hershella β€” 54, 132, 150 Smith, Joyce β€” 146 Smith, Mildred β€” 165 Smith, Terry β€” 64, 67, 119, 130, 136. 146 Smith, Tipβ€” 179 Snavely, Michal β€” 42, 43, 51, 110, 154 Snider, Janice β€” 156 Snider, Jean β€” 111, 146 Sood. Sunder β€” 126, 150 Springle, Lynn β€” 77, 146, 156 Spurgeon, Kathy β€” 129. 144, 156 Stafford, Barbara β€” 40, 41, 136 Slansell, Tim β€” 152, 156 Stooksbury, Janice β€” 146 Strang, Liz β€” 93 Straub, Brad β€” 62, 101, 131 Surface, Nancy β€” 146. 158 Swafford. Carolyn β€” 66. 137, 144, 153. 156 Swafford. Edith β€” 164 Swafford. Raymond β€” 105 β€” Tβ€” Taylor, Cindy β€” 54, 132, 144, 153, 156 Taylor, Rusty β€” 30, 131 Taylor, Steve β€” 63, 131, 155, 156 Thomas. Dan β€” 133. 149 Thomas, Don β€” 53, 117, 133, 149, 156 Thomas, Ivol β€” 146 Thompson, Glenn β€” 30, 62, 103, 131 Thompson, James β€” 176 Thompson, Jan β€” 154 Thompson, Patti β€” 123, 150, 156 Thompson. Steve β€” 39, 103, 110, 145 Thornton. John β€” 131 Tidwell, Hershel β€” 146 Tidwell, Jacqueline β€” 126, 172 Tidwell, James β€” 152 Townsend, Rick β€” 69 Travis, Daleβ€” 120. 128, 138. 151, 156 Trotter, Diane β€” 156 Trowern, Mike β€” 133, 145 Turner, Charles β€” 117, 160 Turner, Margaret β€” 148 Turner, Randy β€” 131 Tutterow, Ross β€” 140, 147 Tyler, Ann β€” 147 Tyler, Barbara β€” 157 β€” Uβ€” Underwood. Louie β€” 164 Upchurch, Danny β€” 131, 155 Utiaut, Robert β€” 177 Valentine, Martha Jo β€” 165 Vernon. Randy β€” 46, 47, 50, 147 Visone, Michael β€” 155 β€” Wβ€” Wagner, Daryl β€” 23, 51, 193 Walker, John β€” 131 Wallstedt. Per β€” 75, 126. 150 Ware. Rhonda β€” 21. 96. 135, 146, 157, 192 Warner, Mike β€” 26, 27 Washington. Charlotte β€” 165 Waters. Janet β€” 119. 147 Watson. Don β€” 64. 119, 120, 125. 131 Watson, Jan β€” 137 Webb, Jenny β€” 79, 137, 157 West, Mikeβ€” 131 Westbrook, Ed β€” 35, 42, 43, 55, 66, 95, 110.133 Wheeler. Myrtle β€” 157 White. Debbie β€” 113, 157 White, Elizabeth β€” 147 White. Markβ€” 117, 131.155 White. Pamβ€” 115 Whitfield. Claire β€” 44, 132, 146, 157 Whiting, Lynn β€” 102, 173 Wiggins, Genevieve β€” 110, 114, 171 Wilburn, Janie β€” 94, 97, 113, 117, 137, 139, 157, 158. 194 Wilkerson. Ray β€” 147 Williams. Gerald β€” 117. 147 Wilson, Cathy β€” 157 Wilson, Debbieβ€” 132, 157 Wilson, Jack β€” 175 Wilson, Morris β€” 46, 47, 159 Wimberley, Barbara β€” 165 Wolfenden, Bobby β€” 131, 157 Woods, John β€” 169 Worthington, Jane β€” 156, 157 Wright. Becky β€” 132. 146. 157 Wright. Melissa β€” 113, 132, 146, 157 Yeatts. Sandy β€” 147, 154 Young, Edna β€” 107 Young, Rick β€” 31,136 β€” Zβ€” Zastera, Burt β€” 155, 157 Ziegler, Jim β€” 40, 41, 63, 120, 121, 131 198 LS. -β– .:V ., ' i ' β–  .? . β€” - .W Terry Greene Bo Perkinson Robby Mapes Lynn Banner Dale King David Nichol Advisors Bob Mainord David Armstrong Stephen Pell 199 198 For Reference Not to be taken from this room


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