University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1982

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Allegiance cont. 1 2. First Row: Nina Lucas, Karen Wimgatc. Melissa Baldwin, Susan Johnson. Second Row: Marie Akens, Suzanne Poe, Carter Matheney, Beverly Murphy. Lorraine Kerestes, Deedee Johnson, Susan Shaffer. Third Row: Lisa Monagham, Kim F.dlund, Nancy Meyer, Alisa Gochring, Melinda Portman, Lisa McLaughlin. Jenny Beckham. Linda Hudson. Denise Binkley. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Hardin. Sherri Bradley, Melissa Bradley, Suzanne Kohut, Ginny Quartcrman. Lucy Newsom, Lisa Creasman, Susan Isbill, Cathy Fields, Cathy Dorko. last Row: Cindy Bell. Teresa Krabacher, Peg Saalfeld. Jane Simpson. Lisa Dean, Stockton Long. Kim Buchler, Casandra Hughes, Melinda Derrich, Melin- da Portman. Alpha Gamma Delta The Alpha Gamma Della sorority was a new group on campus Iasi year. The Alpha Gamm’s hit the year off by get- ting involved in every school project they could. This included everything from socials to All-Sing to helping support altruistic pro- jects— especially the Junior Diabetes Foundation. “I love it,” Susan Isbill, freshman in business, said. “I like it because there is a lot to participate in. We’re new and we want to make it the best soriorty on campus. It’s fun and exciting.” Alpha Gamma Rho We’re the only social, professional frater- nity on campus,” Stephen Albright, president of Alpha Gamma Rho, said. Albright, a junior in agriculture, is only one among a fraternity numbering nearly 70 members. The primary requirement to be a member is to be an agriculture major or have a farm background. Agriculture is the common bond between the brothers of Alpha Gamma Rho. As an organization, the fraternity made scholastic achievement one of its top priorities. Last year they placed second among campus organizations for grade point averages. They hoped to do as well this year. Alpha Gamma Rho was active in intramural sports, especially volleyball and softball. At Christmas, they donated toys to the Holston Home for Children, and at the annual softball tournament they raised funds for charity groups. To keep in touch with the other chapters of the state, the fraternity members attended a statewide Alpha Gamma Rho party over spr- ing break. From Row: Stephen Albright, Matthew Kollstcdt. Lawton Hayes. Robbie Robeson, Brent Willi , Clark Boaz, Mark Posey, Kevin Banker, Lee Nichols. Norri William- son. Carolyn Brooks. Sam Brown. Second Row: Randy Lochridge.Betsy Floyd. Molly- Williams. Jill Montgomery. Mary Kopp. Lisa Lender. Suzy Kohut. Paulette Prim. Madge Caffey, Lausanne Davis. Hilda Williams. Jill Pellcy, Ginger Richardson, Karla Gallaway. Ed White. Melanie Saunders. Becky Bierman, Angie Culpep- per. Third Row: Billy Pace. Charles Tucker, Steve Bennett. David Zagland. Mike Musgrove. Kenneth Ambrose. Dewitt Simerly, Barry Doss. Beth Reese. Donald Willis. Rick Calk, John D. Moss. Fourth Row: Terry White. Jeff Gross. Randy Mayes, Mitch Beaty, Paul Harrison. Bob Pedigo. Susan Cook. Keith Harrison. War- ren Phifer, Steve Willis. Last Row: Alan Harmon. James Buck, J.B. Purdie, Tim Hoilman, Jeff Coggin, Raymond Hurd. J.D. Rottero. Andy Dodd. Alan Walker. Mike Mayfield. 78 Greeks

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0 n Posed Alpha Chi Omega Together Let Us Seek The Heights' was the motto of Alpha Chi Omega. While striving for excellence in scholastic, philanthropic, and social endeavors, the sisters did not allow their push for excellence to gel in the way of having fun. The reason I joined. said Miriam Hadley, a senior in education, was that it was a good group of girls involved in a lot of activities. Besides being involved in all the activities con- cerning the Greek organizations, Hadlex said that she was especially involovcd in Carnicus. I'd like to win Carnicus.” she said. It's lots of fun working on it. and it's fun just to get together with my sisters. Concerning the goals of the organization. Reita King. Alpha Chi president said, While presenting the image of the All-American girls on campus. Alpha Chi’s enjoy all aspects of college life. First Row: Kimbrdy Foglcsong. Nora Builcr. Susan Symonds. Rcbccca Inmon, Pam Piaccnii, Debbie Kennel. Second Row : Barbara Thompson. Julie Tampkc, Stephanie Catron. Freddie Fc ak. Reita King, Robin Peatman. Vicki Womack, Jen- nifer Mathews. Donna Walker. Ntcole Rawlins. Kelly Byrd. Third Row: Andrea Houck. Melanie Cates. Linda Greene. Diane Remeta. Jennifer Alcantara. Mary Margaret McNecsc. Kin Harmison. Debbie Brewer. Susan Egli. Miriam Hadley. Tricia Pritchard. Lori Chance. Fourth Row: Tracy Cobbte. Sue Schnickcr. Karen Kenerner. Debbie Sherrill. Sandy Scheirer, Karen Langsdon. Beth Nanncy, Melissa Ritz. Ber- ta Cook. Janet Moore. Sheri Kemp. Cecilia Mace. Karen Wallace, last Row: Mary Kopp, Betsy Floyd, Cheryl Bachcr. Becky Bullington, Trade Graham. Julie Loyd. Kim Wilder, Kandy Maxwell. Cindy Henver. Lisa Gibson. Julie Cox. Michelle Ezell. Wcndi Womack. Carole Sanger. Jcni Womack. First Row: Julie Gcttelfinger. Beth Hicks. Cynthia Chexhier. I aura Gothard. Jamie Johns. Betsy Jackson. Second Row; Nancy Dean. Susan Stevens. Susan Smith. Ellen Long, Kerry Frey. Denise Conrad, Cindy Spraberry. Kim Alexander. Kate Taliaferro. Tammy Hudson. Laura Granger. Michelle Guay. Third Row: Cara Alden. Bonnie Young. Susan Keller. Louise Graf. Deanna Allen. Jennifer Eubank, Brenda Busch, Cindy Snow. Cindy Brooks. Beth Fraser. Kimberly Renegar. Molly Pitts. Katyn Wimberly, Jackie Callicott. Louise McMurray. Fourth Row: Betsy Mowcll. Aimee Wall. Terri Tipton. Linda Arnold, Angela Clapp. Becky Wiltchcr. Susan Shortridgc. Monica Harris. Lee Ann Raglcy. Nancy Atkins. Katherine Beightol. Mary Beth Smith. Belinda Chile. Fifth Row: Bonnie Young. Susan Keeler. Lori Godwin. Teresa Thompson, Lisa Mitchell. Lori Strickland. Marsha Hall. Arlene Pih, Jill Busch. Lisa Stevens. Brenda Young, Jennifer McCall. Kim Dessaucr. Sally Noptrom. Leslie Greer. Linda Atkins. Sixth Row: Cindy Reavis. Carol Brummctte. Cindy Thompson. Missy Wells. Hamburger Patti. Jenny Finnell. Margie Swingle. Philamina Put ic. Laura Summit!. Mimi Backebee. Nancy Drew. Jani Webb. Lana Flecnor, Nan Weeklcy. Seventh Row: Beth Johnston. Sharon llaffing. Shdev Ward. Leslie Bright. Dec Pwens. Cathy Dixon. Patty Lay. Betty Dunford. Joni Stamper. Kathy Cabe, Chcri Higdon. Laura Rourk. Last Row: Claire Balitsaris. Kim Morton, l isa Teuton. Stacey Burger. Mardi Riley. Sheri Capman. Cindy Perkins. Julie Jackskon. Becky Brown. Valerie Cox. Patty Wood. Elaine Callaway. Alpha Delta Pi A Guide for Brides. held every year by Alphi Delta Pi, was a fashion show in which the sisters of the sorority modeled bridal fashions for Pamela’s Bridal Shop. The money raised through the shows went to the z DPi philanthropy, the Ronald McDonald Houses, which arc located across the country to house parents visiting their children in hospitals. The sorority also treated children from the East Tennessee Children’s Hospital to a Halloween party and held an Easter egg hunt for the children of the faculty. Kathy Cabe, a junior in education, said that she joined Alpha Delta for the lasting friend- ships. Having to pomp the float for homecoming was fun — and the feeling of pride after you sec it completed and the fun of doing it all together was great.” she said. Tammy Hudson, a senior in audiology and sorority president, said. “We always excell in All-Sing, and we also worked with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at Homecoming. We also hosted a homecoming brunch in the Alphi Delta Pi room for alumni on the day of the game.” The ADPi annual band party, complete with a blue grass band and a Hell's Angels” party with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity were two social events in which the sorority par- ticipated. In addition, the pledges took a trip to Alpha Delta Pi national headquarters in Atlanta. Greeks 77 «n Pov(d



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Mkha Mcwing I Seek Won Alpha Omicron Pi A fall quarter barbecue was the big highlight on the Alpha Omicron Pi calendar. “The barbecue was a lot of fun,” said Dawn Pearson, sorority president. “Proceeds from the party went to the Harriet Greve scholar- ship fund,” she said. The sorority also assisted the Arthritis Foundation. “We did a lot of filing for them,” Pearson said. Another big event for the group was the Spr- ing Alpha Omicron Sweety Pi party. “The girls ask guys and the guys don’t know who in- vited them,” said Suzan Moore, a senior in liberal arts. The sorority participated in All-Sing with Alpha Gamma Rho and in Carnicus with Lambda Chi Alpha. The group was also very involved in in- tramurals. “We won the all-sorority volleyball championship last year, Pearson said. First Row: Jenny Messer. Missy Simpson, Missy W'alsh, Jo Anna Jones, Wilma Lacy. Rhonnic Millet. Cindy Denton. Tracic Babb. Mary Ann Chapman. Mary Ikard, ■ Kati F.ddins, Anne Marie Coughlin. Second Row: Kim Jerrell. Mary Entrekin. Jill Goldstein. Mary McCabe. Mary Betten- dorf, Mary Jean Hoh. Ean Dixon. Despina Klonaria. Terri Gilly, Cindy Sylar. Abby Brown. Julia Ragoski, Angela Doornell, Missy Smith. Becky Watts. Me Sherwood. Third Row: Lindsay Dunn. Primis Morion. Susan Reviere. Lara Robinson, Laura Mc- Cabe, Maury Eikncr. Mary Barrett Ashley, Muff Warfield, Suzanne Sandord. Sharron Lash lee, Kclle Comer. Laura Paul. Lydia Kimsey Lisa Cohen, Cindy Wilson. Susan Sherwood. Fourth Row: Toricia Graves. Margaret Baker. Dawn Pearson, Lisa Lovell. Gayle Harlan. Holly Harrington. Belinda McAlexander. Becky Sanderson, Amy Jaggers. Bethany Russell. Suzan Moore, -Ann Stevens. Mary Sharp. Ann Roucsh. Maria Butcher, Nancy Newsome. Last Row: Lee Ann Jennings. Ruth Brooks, Lu Ann Slagle, Lisa O Kelley, I .aura Bryan, Dawn Jedlicka, Delane Cox. First Row: Jeff Rcntfro, Doug Park. Tom- my Enoch. John Buchanon, Greg Gillespie. Tom Sawey. Allen Landers. Lawrence Westfall. Chip Kyle. Reid Dunavant, Gray Prudhomme. Carl Wyatt. Second Row: Greg Warren, Bill Freds. Scott Middleton. Mike Irwin. Joel Bautista. Eric Armstrong. Jim Ingraham. Jim Richards. Roy Hughes. Jim Hendrickson, Dave Cooke, David Pat- teson. Third Row; Bill Cain, Eric Partee. Marvin Campbell. Hayes Davis, Jim West. Jeff Latter, Scott Schaefer, Keith May. David Carroll. Phil Hash. Last Row: Walter Cunningham. Jim Nunnally, Roger larkin. Eddie Hockaday, David Ramsay. John Williams, David Reynolds. Rob Moore. Malvern Drewa. Paul Schaefer. Cole Sawyer, Gordon Summerficld. John Emerson. Alpha Tau Omega As the oldest fraternity chapter on campus. Alpha Tau Omega tried to promote brotherhood and friendships that would not only exist during collegiate days but would last a lifetime. Scott Schaefer, sophomore in business, said. ' ‘rAfpha Tau Omega, Pi Chapter, is the oldest chapter on campus and we carry on old frater- nity traditions.” Members of the fraternity gave an open house parly in honor of ATO member and UT football great. Babe Wood. Other activities of the fraternity included Homecoming participa- tion in campus events, their winter formal in Asheville, North Carolina. All-Sing, Carnicus, Founders Day in the spring and intramurals. Greeks 79

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