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S v - ' t ft'. ■ A’ - • n - fv - % ■1 ...[. - - . -ft X , -■ ft 1 , N y; • ft'—7 y‘ 1. - ■ w A v' ‘ ft 'AV ■ • __ 71 -• :- 'V-ft , -■ - A- lift ti V.- XT v V '“ EVENTS 10 FACULTY 134 GREEKS 58 CLASSES 144 CLUBS 74 ADS 184 _ ' V ADS 184 a SPORTS 110 EDITOR: Jennifer Creech BUSINESS MANAGER: Diana IpOCk PHOTO EDITOR: John Anderson STAFF: Cassandra Davis, Jennifer Dickenson, Jan Evans, Claire Goring, Jane Gray, Beth Lillard, Tarsi Linder, Stephanie Litstsey, Al Matthews, Susan Stroud. Leslie Sutton, wennifer Wiggins. Todd Williams. ail, (A, ( . College, (SfottMjj fore Ijail tfyee, io ai djilirren ©gj tender memories Cetrer sljall perisfy. £Iail, (Alma Hater, (All Ijatl to tljee! AND NOW Bully’s On September 23, ACC cel- ebrated the grand opening of its new snack bar. Students, faculty, trustees, and friends gathered at Hamlin Student Center to witness the christening of Bully’s. During the evening, entertain- ment was provided by guitarist Mitch Bowen. Guests were trea- ted to food samples and “mock- tails.” Bully’s features a new stereo system, a video jukebox, a television, and a dance floor. One purpose of Bully’s is to give students a place on campus they can call their own. CHEERS! PRESENTING. . . The Wall a On Saturday, November 7, the new entrance way to Atlantic Christian College was unveiled in a dedication ceremony. The new entrance consists of an attractive brick wall and garden and is located at Vance and Rountree Streets. Bricks used in the construction of the entr- ance way came from the remains of Caldwell Hall. The marble torch which stands atop the wall was hand-crafted in Greece. The torch symbolizes the college motto, “Thou Shall Have the Light of Life. The Class of 1936 prov- ided the funds for the construction of the new entrance. 5 AC Celebrates Opening of Its 86th Year The Wilson County Chamber of Com- merce sponsored Welcome Back ACC Day on August 25. Students gathered to celebrate the opening of ACC’s 86th ac- ademic year. Food, entertainment, and fun were provided as part of this annual picnic. ACC officially marked the opening of its 86th year at convocation on September 3. Dr. D. Duane Cummins, president of Higher Education of the Christian Church, was the speaker. Highlights of the con- vocation included the recognition of the trustees, four newly endowed under- graduate fellowships, and the Under- graduate Fellows. Up, up, and away! •'Y3fc Fawn Powers demonstrates her frisbee throwing technique at the ACC picnic. One of the highlights of convocation was the recognition of the Undergraduate Fellows. 7 Dr. D. Duane Cummins was the featured speaker at convocation The Bad Seed On October 7-10, Stage Script presented Maxwell Anderson’s “Bad Seed.” The play posed the question Does murder come out of heredity or the environment? The play centered around 8-year-old Rhoda Penmark who may have in- herited a tendency to murder. The individual performances of the cast members created an air of sus- pense and excitement that kept audience members riveted. THE CAST: Front Row (L to R): Misty Woodard, Joanna Willard, Venus Hall, Michael Myles, Neil Hockaday. Second Row: Todd Williams, Fawn Powers, Bryan Sieber, Rocky Comer, Suzanne Scruggs, Chris Spain. 8 One-Act Plays On February 24-27, ACC students presented three one-act plays. “Where Have All the Light- ning Bugs Gone” is a romantic comedy in which a boy uses every trick he knows to pick up a girl in the park. “Lemonade” involves two middle- aged women who try to come to terms with what they feel are wasted lives by creating fantasy lives that make them feel more important. The truth about their lives comes out after a little alcohol is slipped into their lemonade. “Owl” focuses on a man who en- ters a pet store to buy an owl. How- ever, other characters try to pres- sure him into buying another pet. 9 TOP SECRET PERFORMS AT ACC U.S. News World Report logo reprinted with their written permission Homecoming Queen Miss Carla Wall On November 6, Miss Carla Wall was crowned Homecoming Queen by last year’s queen, Miss Wanda Steele. Carla is a junior from Durham, NC, and is major- ing in physical education. 13 HOMECOMING Kim Anderson CCA Tracy Arnold Sigma Sigma Sigma Suzanne Bass Accounting Club Jeanette Bryan Science Club Suzanne Bryan Alpha Sigma Phi Angela Carey Psychology Club Frieda Craft MENC Betty Joe Davis English Club Betty Dillon Sophomore Class First Runner-Up Melissa Ford Hands for Christ 14 On November 6-8, ACC students, faculty, alumni, and friends celebra- ted Homecoming 1987. The week- end began with the sixth annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Following the induction cer- emony, the Homecoming Dance was held in the Wilson Gym. Music was provided by the Voltage Brothers. The climax of the evening was the crowning of the 1987 Hom- ecoming Queen, Carla Wall. Runners-up in the competition were as follows: Betty Dillon-first runner- up, Jamie Sprinkle-second runner- up, and Missy Hester-third runner- up. On Saturday, the SGA Home- coming Committee sponsored a carnival at center campus. Food, games, pictures, and prizes were provided by numerous clubs and or- ganizations. 16 Kim Gilliland Theta Alpha Kappa Melissa Hart Delta Sigma Phi Missy Hester Delta Zeta Third Runner-Up Kris Johnson Freshman Class Renee Jones EHI Lora King Hackney Dorm Patsy King Alpha Chi Leigh Kirby Twins Club Denise Luper International Club Claire May Math Club 17 18 Sharon Merritt Photography Club Andrea Moen Phi Beta Lambda Lynn Murphy WIA Laura Page BSU Karen Rogers Alpha Omega Robyn Short Sigma Phi Epsilon Jamie Sprinkle Communications Club Second Runner-Up Debbie Turner Phi Mu Tiana Worton Collegiate Carla Wall Junior Class Homecoming Queen 19 FALL on No- Hypnotist Gil Eagles performed his mentalist act vember 19 in the Wilson Gym. Carl Rosen On September 10, Carl Rosen performed in Bully’s before a large and receptive crowd. He displayed a variety of skills during his performance: pianist, singer, impersonator, and comedian. Mr. Fingers performed his magic act in Bully's on October 27. He continually amazed the audience with his magic tricks and illusions. 22 23 FALL 24 Alpha Sigma Phi won the fraternity cook-off. FLING ’87 On September 12, 1987, Fall Fling was held at Center Campus. Fall Fling is the fall equivalent of Pre- Exam Jam. Cream of Soul provided musical entertainment throughout the day. Food was provided by the fraternities as they participated in a cook-off. Alpha Sigma Phi won the cook-off and received a cash prize as a result of their excellent BBQ. Students enjoy barbecue chicken and ribs courtesy of the fraternities. 25 26 FELIZ NAVIDAD! Atlantic Christian held its annual lighting of the lumi- naries, lighting of the Christ- mas tree and caroling on December 8,1987. This is a unifying experience that is shared by all and draws ev- eryone together for a warm, enlightening evening. Hopefully, the tradition will continue. 27 Valentine’s 28 Dance! This year’s Valentine's Dance featured “Top Secret,” a popular top-40 band that has appeared on Star Search. All who attended the dance seemed to really enjoy themselves. The February 11,1988, Valentine’s Dance had to have been one of the most enjoyed events on campus! 29 Spring Entertainment Barry Drake presented the lecture “60’s Rock: When the Music Mattered” on April 19 followed by a concert on April 20. 30 The Exam Breaks were held on May 2 and 3 in the cafeteria. On February 22, Rene McCoy from WRAL-TV 5 spoke to the Communications Club and other interested students. Dr. Walter Brueggemann presented the Sprinkle Lectures on April 11 and 12. 31 Chris Brady performed in Bully’s on March 2. Delta Zeta and Delta Sigma Phi were the winners of Greek Activities Day held at center campus. The activities which the fraternities and sororities participated in were the following: an egg toss, a suitcase race, a pyramid building contest, a tug-of- war, a three-legged race, a wheelbarrow race, and a cracker-eating contest. GREE 32 ACTIVITIES DAY PULL!! I hope we don’t trip! 33 Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges Kimberly Anderson Walter Anderson Timothy Boyd Joseph Burns Barbara Byers Jennifer Creech Teresa Dew Vincent Dooms Deanna Edmondson Sherri Edwards Karen Engebretson Robinson Feola Darlene Harbour Beverly Harrison Paige Johnson Patsy King Sharon Merritt Keith Moore Lynn Murphy Gail O’Neill Michael Parrill Scott Reaves Adrian Sawyer Jamie Sprinkle Joan Stafford Michael Sullivan Donna Tesh William Tilghman Sherri Vandenberg Tim Weeks Joan Wood Tiana Worton The 1988 edition of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges includes the names of 32 students from ACC. “Who’s Who” is an annual directory containing the names of those stu- dents who have been selected as outstanding cam- pus leaders from more than 1400 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Col- umbia, and several foreign nations. Criteria for selection include: academic achievements, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular ac- tivities, and potential for continued success. 35 HONORS Liz Clark-Mildred E. Hartsock Scholarship Karen Kirby-Ted C. Foy Scholarship Rosellen McCrory-Denny Cup for Writing Excellence Donna Tesh-Award for Excellence in Foreign Languages Mike Myles-Duchess Trophy Mike Sullivan-Stage and Script Senior Award Fawn Powers-Rotary Cup Janice Long-Rotary Cup Wilma Pittman-Rotary Cup Department of Education Most Exemplary Student Sharon Merritt-George Harry Swain Business Award PBL Award-Insurance Todd Bennett-Wall Street Journal Award Jennifer Creech-Chamber of Commerce Award Shari Pulliam-PBL Award-Vice President of Eastern Region Tim Thomas-PBL Award-First Place in Management Lucy Huggins-David and Charlotte Blackwood Memorial Award Wayne Meade-David and Charlotte Blackwood Memorial Award Tim Boyd-Disciple Bishop’s Leadership Award Bill Tilghman-Science Faculty Award V -V CONVOCATION Dawn Redman-Wilson Evening Lions Club Hearing Impaired Scholarship Joe Burns-Pi Gammu Mu Award Patsy King-Pi Gammu Mu Award Frieda Craft-Bertha R. Brewer Scholarship Christy Tate-Bertha R. Brewer Scholarship Jackie Kestner-Jerry W. Davis Memorial Music Award Michael Edwards-Jerry W. Davis Memorial Music Award Brenda Spires-Bessie Massengill Art Scholarship Coleman Markham-Faculty Member of the Year Ronda Bynum-Most Outstanding Female Athlete on Campus Ricky Henry-Most Outstanding Male Athlete on Campus Vince Dooms-Dr. William Geer Spencer, Jr. Basketball Sportsmanship Award Kimberly Parker-Edward L. Cloyd Senior Award Alex Evans-Ernest Brewer Memorial Scholarship Delta Sigma Phi-President’s Trophy Twins Club-President’s Trophy Phi Beta Lambda-Honorable Mention President’s Trophy Libby Nichols-Psychology Major of the Year 37 Student Government Association Installation New Officers Bottom to Top (L to R): David Chand- ler-Chief Justice, Dawn-Marie Singleton-Secretary, Randy Green-Treasurer, Frieda Craft-Vice Presi- dent, Steve Hutchins-President. 38 lee what happens when you overspend the SGA budget? The SGA held its annual installation banquet in March. The purpose of the banquet was to install the officers and senators for the 1988-1989 academic year. Catered by ARA services, the ban- quet was held in Hardy Alumni. President James B. Hemby, Jr. installed the incom- ing officers. Old Officers Seated (L to R): Jim Henry-Secretary, Bill Tilghman-Vice President, Steve Hutchins-President, Tim Weeks-Treasurer. Standing: David Chandler, Hunter Preston-Chief Justice, Dr. Gordon Joyner-Advisor. 39 GRANDMA DUCK IS DEAD 40 Stage Script pre- sented Larry Shue’s play “Grandma Duck is Dead” on April 21 and 22. The play deals with a group of friends the night before their college graduation. The students are faced with the task of putting their childhood fantasies behind them. Members of the cast included Mike Myles-Student Director, Alan Felton, Thomas Capps, Deborah Wha- ley, Jeffery Lanter, and Chris Trumbull. 41 PRE EXAM Todd Martin tries to study for his upcoming exams while enjoying pre-exam jam. 43 Pre-Exam Jam 1988 got underway on Monday, April 18 with two movies fol- lowed by skate night on Tuesday. Carl Rosen returned to ACC on Wednesday for his fourth performance. The finale of pre-exam jam occurred on Saturday, April 23 with a sorority cook-off followed by an afternoon of music provided by Leggs and the Creek. Check out my shades! 44 Bubble-blowing fun! 45 46 ACC students enjoy working on their tans. ] Let’s party! 47 Graduatio On May 8,1988, faculty, trustees, family, and friends gathered at ACC’s center campus to watch the Class of 1988 bid farewell to its Alma Mater. Approximately thirty minutes before the Commencement exercises began, anxious se- niors began arriving. After adjusting collars, caps, and tassels, the members of the Class of ’88 began hurrying to find their positions in line. Finally, after filling out several forms and waiting for what seemed like hours, the processional began. 48 Do you think three bobby pins will be enough? 49 Samuel T. Ragan delivered the Commencement address. THE FINA President Hemby recognizes Coleman Markham as1 the Jefferson Pilot Faculty Member of the Year. DIPLOMAS! Patsy King accepts the Faculty Cup from President Hemby. After the faculty, trustees, and platform party had been seated, the Class of 1988 was ready for the final countdown to begin. Presi- dent James B. Hemby, Jr. recognized two faculty members. The first was Robert Capps who is retiring. The second was Coleman Markham who was the recipient of the Jeffer- son Pilot Faculty Member of the Year Award. Following the Faculty awards, Dr. Gordon Joyner, vice president of student affairs, pre- sented the Scholarship Award to Jennifer Creech of Wilson, NC. The Scholarship Award is presented annually to the graduat- ing senior with the highest cumulative GPA. President Hemby presented the Faculty Cup to Patsy King of Hollister, NC. The Faculty Cup is presented to the “best all-around stu- dent.” Patsy King, president of the senior class, presented the senior class gift to Presi- dent Hemby. The money she presented will be used to purchase a directory to be placed at AC’s new entrance way. Assisting Miss King with the presentation were the senior class officers: Todd Bennett-Vice President, Amy Mizelle-Secretary Treasurer, Rob Feola-Senator, and Scott Reaves-Senator. Following the presentation of the awards, Samuel T. Ragan, Editor of The Pilot and poet laureate of the state of North Carolina, delivered the Commencement address. 51 I don’t believe it. I’m next. Finally, IT’S MY TURN! 52 53 IT LOOKS LIKE Look at that face! 54 Sherry Edwards enjoys the reception with her family and friends WE MADE IT Following the Com- mencement exercises, ACC graduates were hon- ored at a reception. Friends, family, faculty members, and of course the newest additions to ACC’s alumni enjoyed the light re- freshments that were served by the fountain. Hey, now that we’ve graduated, do you think we could have President Hemby’s ob? 55 56 Class of 1988 57 60 Alpha Sigma Phi is the tenth oldest national social fraternity. This association was founded at Yale Uni- versity on December 6, 1845. The Gamma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi was founded May 3, 1958. The purposes of Alpha Sigma Phi are to foster educa- tion, to maintain charity, and to promote patriotism. The objectives of the fraternity, incidental to these purposes, are to encourage culture and high scholar- ship, to assist in the building of character, to promote college loyalties, to perpetuate friendships, to cement social ties within the fraternity memberships, and to foster the maintenance of college homes by chapters for the undergraduate members. 61 Have some chicken! Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Inc., was founded December 10, 1899, at the College of the City of New York. The Delta Iota Chapter was installed on our campus March 16, 1958. This chapter, which became the first national fraternity at ACC, grew out of the first local social fraternity on the campus, Phi Kappa Alpha. Delta Sigma Phi through its program of ENGINEERED LEAD- ERSHIP promotes high academic standards, lead- ership development, athletics and sportmanship, a social fraternity, a strong national fraternity, and a closer sense of fraternalism through various pro- grams and activities. Through these actions, they have produced such leaders as congressmen, pro athletes, and corporate leaders. Striving for excel- lence they wish to invite all of you to their house. Front Row (L to R): Sam Rogers, Roman Lynn, Darryl Hulitt, Doug Curtis, Chris Brugman. Second Row: Stacey Sizemore, Mike Blackburn, Randy Green, Ron Dorsey, Brent Grinnell, Bill Tilghman, Mike Tyler, Neil Hockaday, Jon Dorsey, Tim Weeks. 62 F-6SWOS bulk PACK § PLAS1 ,Little sisters live it up at the pig-pickin’. 63 David Black and Ron Dorsey enjoy the Valentine’s dinner. Delta Sigma Delta Sigma Theta, Inc., is a national public service organiza- tion of women founded at Howard University in 1913. The organiza- tion is committed to educational and economic development. Ded- icated to this commitment, it uses high scholastic achievement as a standard for membership. The Xi Mu Chapter on the Atlantic Chris- tian campus was established in 1979. 64 i I Theta, Inc. L to R: Cynthia Hooker, Lesia Lee-Treasurer, Sharon Evans-Secretary, Zina Lawrence-President. Not Pictured: Lucy Huggins-Vice President. « DELTA ZETA j. Delta Zeta was founded on October 24, 1902, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Its colors are rose and green; the flower is the Kilamey Rose; and the jewel is the dia- mond. Delta Zeta is the second largest national sorority with over 175 chapters and the second largest membership with over 60,000 sisters. The sorority strives to unite its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting friend- ships, to pursue knowledge, and to pro- mote moral and social culture in its mem- bers. Delta Zeta supports the N.C. School for the Deaf and plays intramurals. They also sponsor two annual dances. The sisters of Delta Zeta are truly one big happy family occupying the sixth floor of Wenger Dorm. They love and cherish the bonds of friendship they have gained from one another and wish to share them with the world. Formal rush party. 66 Seated (L to R): Kim Taylor, Susan Stroud, Cheryl Massey, Teresa Rawls, Doreen Sullivan. Second Row: Jackie Tetterton-Recording Secretary, Rhonda Staton-Executive Vice President, Traci Sachs-Treasurer, Jennifer Hardison-First Vice President, Cindy Brown-Corresponding Secretary, Jean Roberts-President. Third Row: Tammy Sutton, Cathy Miles, Missy Hester, Donna Mullen, Mary Butler, Joanna Willard, Donica Murphrey, Lisa Christman, Caroline Jones, Kati Tarleton. 67 Phi Mu is the second oldest collegiate organiza- tion for women and was founded in 1852 at Wes- leyan College in Macon, Georgia. As her National Philanthropy, she supports the S.S. Hope, a hos- pital ship carrying medical aid to areas overseas. Not only does Phi Mu strive to help others, but also strives to help and improve her own members through better scholarship, high standards, long- lasting and close friendships. The colors of Phi Mu are rose and white; her flower is the carnation, and her motto is “Les Soeurs Fidelis” — The Faithful Sisters. The Kappa Zeta Chapter of Phi Mu was installed at ACC during the Spring of 1967. PHI MU L to R: Debbie Turner-Treasurer, Job Conner-Sweetheart, Heather Acasio-Membership Director, Susan Farrior-Secretary, Deborah Daugherty-President, Dr. Doug Graham-Advisor, Tracy Holbrook-Vice President, Todd Williams-Sweetneart, Dawn-Marie Singleton. 69 70 Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded in 1901 at Richmond College in Virginia. Sigma Phi Epsilon is the second largest fra- ternity in the world in numbers of chapters. The North Carolina Iota Chapter was founded on this campus April 26, 1958. Sigma Phi Epsilon strives to develop friendships, leadership, and high morals. Their house on Nash Street is recognizable by the big heart in the front yard and the red door which means “Welcome!’ to all. Sigma Phi Epsilon members, alumni. pledges and friends gather at AC’s new wall. 71 r i Sigma Sigma Sigma T li 'ront Row (L to R): Lauren Howell, Rhonda Cockrell, Yvonne Albury, Judith arris, Lori Chatman, Leanne McClendon, Shawn Massicot, Tracy Arnold, ack Row: Vickie Nelson, Donna Maddox, Christine Lassiter, Carol Wilson, hristy Davis, Jenni Adcock, Sheila Underwood, Michele Home, Karen ngebretson, Jamie Sprinkle, Carla Daniels, Sarah Howerin. view Sigma Sigma Sigma was founded on April 20, 1898, in Farmville, Virginia. The Gamma Xi Chapter was es- tablished at ACC in 1965. The Sigmas colors are purple and white, and its jewel is the pearl. The sorority pro- motes scholarship and sup- ports its philanthropy, the Robbie Page Memorial Fund. The Robbie Page Memorial is located at the NC Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. The philan- thropy is a service which is used by the children during their stay in the hospital. Sigma Sigma Sigma partici- pates in many school proj- ects and activities to support children in need. 73 I •' . J . UF£r title• and- formaft lised with permission The Accounting Club sponsored a very popular booth at the Homecoming Carnival. Accounting Club The Accounting Club provides common ground in which students interested in ac- counting may socialize together, learn more about the business world, and develop a professional attitude toward this exciting field. Seated (L to R): Tim Weeks, Jack Nashette-Vice President, Mike Cummings-Advisor, Randy Gilbert-Treasurer, Carol Fulghum-President, Lou Ellen Moore-Secretary, Barbara Byers, A. J. Moen, Suzanne Bass, Sherry Taylor. Standing: Jennifer Creech, Al Matthews, Paul Bullard, Jan Evans, A. P. Susan Stroud, Brian Toone, Bryant Camp, Darlene Harbour, Bettie Lamb, Julia Atkinson, Karen Batts, Janice Long. 76 Alpha Chi Alpha Chi, a national honor society, was organized in the spring of 1968. Membership is based entirely on schol- arship. The organization holds two in- duction ceremonies each year. A cere- mony for senior candidates is held dur- ing the fall semester, while a ceremony for both junior and senior candidates is held during the spring semester. Front Row (L to R): Nicole Bartolomeo, Sharon Merritt, Tiana Hinnant, Bill Tilghman, Patsy King, Carolyn Lucas, Tim Weeks. Second Row: Suzanne Bass, Lynn Murphy. Third Row: Kim Parker, Darlene Harbour, Beverly Harrison, Sherrod Dugan, Al Matthews. Fourth Row: Barbara Byers, Cindy Brown, Adrian Sawyer, Lisa Martin, Vickie Nelson, Susan Snead, Sonya Epps. Back Row: Jennifer Creech, Carol Fulghum, David Edwards, Peter Nilsson, Joe Burns, Randy Gilbert, Tim Thomas, Richard Hall. jatsy King distributes information on Alpha Chi at the club fair. i 77 I Alpha Omega Alpha Omega shares Christian fellowship with anyone interested. Every Thursday night, songs, Bible study, skits, and total group worship cen- ter around a planned pro- gram. Alpha Omega often hosts outside speakers and singers. 78 I ont Row (L to R): Kenneth Bullard, Mike Sullivan. Second Row: Keturah Whaley, Vicki Brothers, Karen Rogers, e Ann Jones, Sherrod Duggan, Heather Wray. Third Row: Lisa Jones, Jeft Gamer, Jimmy Webb, Melissa Hart, rry Yarbrough. Back Row: Rob Stanfield, Jim Horton, Robin Michaels, David Cole. Art Students I H 79 Front Row (L to R): Pat Vamell-Advisor, Dawn-Marie Singleton, Laura Page, Kim Gilliland, Burdette Robinson-Advisor, Karen Brock-President, Mike Kelch, Tony Byrd, Monica Carter-Vice President, James Flowers, Janet Harper, Tim Boyd, Deanna Edmondson. Second Row: Jonn Barbera, Frances Lassiter-Puppet Director, Pam Anderson-Treasurer, Kim Piland, Buddy Hayes, Michelle Day, Melanie Byrd, Michael Bracy, Gail Hurdle-Secretary, Leslie Sutton, Lester King, Bill Kim. Baptist Student Union BSU is sponsored by the Southern Baptist Convention and supported by Southern Baptist Churches, associations, and state conventions. It is composed of people who are finding their iden- tity through a relationship with the Creator. They are finding fulfillment and purpose in life as God s love in action. Their fel- lowship is expressed on the campus in programs and organiza- tions and is expressed in the community and in the world through responsible churchmanship and citizenship. 80 j, to R: Chris Trumbull-Secretary, Kim Anderson-President, Howard Perry-Vice President, Janet [arper-Treasurer. Campus Christian Association CCA is a non-denominational religious or- ganization. The student body elects four offi- cers to plan events such as retreats, coffee- houses, concerts, Chapel services, movies, and guest speakers. The aim of the program is to provide opportunities for students to dis- cover, question, and develop an understand- ing and awareness of the relevant involve- ment of faith in the life of the academic com- munity and in the whole scope of human exist- ence. 81 The Collegiate is the biweekly stu- dent newspaper. It is an important channel of information and commu- nication provided to the ACC com- munity. Campus activities and issues highlight this publication. For The Collegiate to remain effective, it is essential that student interest in the welfare of ACC as a whole remains high. Students should thoughtfully regard all articles of information that they run across in this publication. The beloved editor. Seated (L to R): Linda Perry, Craig Stewart-Editor. Standing: Michael Farmer-Business Manager, Kevin Davis, Grey Whitley, Neill McDonald-Entertainment Editor, Ina Boone, Bryan Deans, Riekv Hessman. Sherri Vandenberg, fall semester editor of The Collegiate, posts stories for the upcoming issue of the paper. 82 Communications Club imie Sprinkle pins a microphone on Mayor Ralph El Ramey. 83 Disciple Student Union 84 Educators of the Hearing Impaired The primary purpose of EHI is to provide opportunity for experi- ence in working with the hearing impaired, to increase awareness of the hearing impaired community, to promote deity in the depart- ment, and to improve the program itself. iront Row (L to R): Dawn Redman, Dana Elliott, Richard Stover, Alice Dunsford, Debbie Turley, Venus Hall, Melissa Ford. Second Row: Dr. David Dolman, Allen Radford, Monica Carter, Gail Hurdle, Jennifer Dickenson, Shannon Rhodes, Neil Lowell. 85 ENGLISH CLUB The English Club provides op- Eortunities for the communication of ideas etween English majors, minors, and pro- fesors. The club strives to improve the quality of the English program at ACC through sponsoring such programs as lec- tures, trips, and forums on English-related topics which will be open to all club mem- bers and the general college community. Members of the English Club enjoy a picnic at Dr. Grimes’ home. F ellows Front Row (L to R): Robin Hunt, Patsy King, Christy Davis, Debbie Turner, Fawn Powers, Jack Nashette, Bryant Camp. Second Row: Todd Martin, Tracy Varner, Brian Arneson, Debbie Leete, Bettie Lamb, Jennifer Creech. Third Row: Traci Sachs, Lindy Smith, Regina Petty. Back Row: Bryan Deans, Brian Stembridge, Andrea West. Not Pictured: Keith Moore, Adrian Sawyer. Undergraduate Fellowships are awarded each year to outstanding high school graduates who plan to enroll at Atlantic Christian College. To be eligi- ble to apply for a Fellowship, a candi- date must rank in the upper quarter of his high school class, must have an SAT score of 1100 or better, must demon- strate leadership ability, and must par- ticipate in an interview. Each Fellow is awarded a stipend of $2500 per year. In order to continue re- ceiving this stipend, the Fellow must maintain a grade point average of 3.25 and participate actively in campus life and in the Undergraduate Fellows pro- gram. 87 Do you think it’s a strike, Bryant? Front Row (L to R): Lucy Huggins-Treasurer, Stephanie Pendleton, Leslie Sutton, Dee Atkinson, Juanita Canty-Vice President, Rosenna Hinnant-President, Valerie Budd-Secretary, Kent Darden. Second Row: Cassandra Davis, Theresa Jones, Stephanie Litzsey, Princess Goring, Stephanie Allen. Third Row: Margo Preston, Claire Goring, Kim Jones, Venus Hall. Fourth Row: Stephanie Howard, Jackie Kornegay, Lauren Wooden, Lavonia Perry. GOSPEL CHOIR The purpose of the Gospel Choir is to maintain the tradition of good gospel sing- ing and to provide fellowship for its mem- bers. This year, the choir has performed at numerous colleges and churches. The mem- bers also participated in ACC s Christmas celebration. 88 Hands For Christ Hands for Christ is a Christian organization that ministers to the deaf and hearing impaired through the mediums of sign language and contemporary Christian music. We were origi- nally formed in the fall of 1982 to be an asset to the Chapel ser- vices. We continue to perform on campus and in churches up and down the East coast. ront Row (L to R): Heather Acasio, Karen Rogers, Christy Tate, Dawn Redman, Nicole Bartolomeo, Buddy Hayes, Janet Harper. Second ow: Karen Brock, Amy Chapman, Gail Hurdle, Laura Page, Venus Hall, Dana Elliott, Becky Hughes, Terry Hayes, Tracy Holbrook, larman Rhodes, Nicole Rose, Susan Snead, Lauren Ellis. Back Row: Debbie Turley, Melissa Manning, Dawn-Marie Singleton, Tim Boyd, elissa Ford, Susan Jones, Monica Carter. 89 International Club The International Club helps promote the students’ awareness of other peoples and cul- tures. International consciousness is devoloped through guest speakers, discussions, and field trips. Membership is open to any student inter- ested in international matters. ■ L to R: Raymond Whelan-Advisor, Valerie Lewis, Betty Davis, Gorgette Clark, Barbie Radford, Adrian Sawyer-President, Denise Luper-Secretary Treasurer, Chris Spain, Sharon Montano-Advisor. 7ront Row (L to R): Bill Batchelor, Lisa Oliver, Danny Bames-Reporter, Rhonda Joyner. Second Row: Robert Frazier-Advisor, Lisa Martin, Lynn durphy-Vice President, Richard Hall-President, Angie Stewart-Secretary Treasurer, Terri Morris, Renita Petway-Advisor, John Dunn-Advisor. Math Club The purpose of the Math Club is to foster an interest in mathematics, to acquaint students with topics not presented in the college classroom, and to provide fellowship among students with a common interest. The club sponsors the Faculty Ad- ministrator of the Year Award each spring. 91 Music Educators National Conference The purpose of MENC is to provide op- portunities for professional development for college students in music education through on-campus activities and professional con- tacts. This year, MENC will be sponsoring several concerts and lectures for anyone inter- ested in attending. MENC strives to keep MUSIC alive at ACC. Seated (L to R): Dr. Turk-Advisor, Brian Sieber-President, Michael Bracy-Vice President, Frieda Craft-Secretary, Jackie Kesner-Treasurer, Jeffery Lanter, Maxwell Patterson, Denise Evans. I , i . 92 PHI BETA LAMBDA Phi Beta Lambda is a national business organi- zation. The Atlantic Christian chapter of PBL is very active in community projects, and partici- pates in the National Leadership Conference held every spring. Since PBL is a national organization, businesses all over the country are familiar with it and that could be a big plus for a graduating stu- dent! PBL is a great way for business-minded stu- dents to become known in the business world. At- lantic Christian PBL members work closely with area banks and businesses, especially Branch Bank- ing Trust. PBL is a great opportunity for serious business-minded students to experience some of the real challenges he or she will have to face after graduation. It is also a way to get a head start on a good job after graduation by familiarizing the stu- dent with different businesses, different business situations and practices, as well as giving the stu- dent a chance to meet someone who could make a difference in their future. h nt Row (L to R): A.P. Baker, Al Matthews-Treasurer, Diana Ipock-Reporter, Barbara Bvers-External Vice President, Sharon Merritt-Internal Ice President, Ruth Woodard-Historian, A.J. Moen-President, Kim Min ton-Secretary, Deborah Liverman, Tammy Phillips, Angela Stewart, scond Row (L to R): Carson Medford, Susan Stroud, Jack Nashette, Janice Long, Amanda Pate, Terry Atkinson, Melisa Belch. Third Row (L to U Jeff White, Jimmy Henry, Julia Atkinson, Bettie Lamb, Lou Ellen Moore, Dee Atkinson, Kay Mitchell. Fourth Row (L to R): Scott Sanders, illTilghman, Mike Blackburn, Todd Bennett, Suzanne Bass, Teresa Parker-Advisor, Michelle McAlister, Rosenna Hinnant, Juanita Canty, Nita ,itel, Michelle Pendleton, Joy Bullock. Fifth Row (L to R): Lee Fisher, Tim Thomas, Laura Page, Howard Perry', Peter Nilsson, David Edwards sse Skinner, Laura Garris, Mandy Davis, Ricky Jenkins, Keith Moore. 93 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club is an orga- nization for all the staff photogra- phers of the Pine Knot and The Col- legiate. The club looks at the pro- cesses involved in photojournalism and how photographs are effectively used in newspapers and other publi- cations. Members of the club are re- sponsible for the majority of the photos in the student newspaper and yearbook. This is a responsibility that takes much time and energy; how- ever, it can be a great deal of fun as well. This year s membership includes the following people: John Anderson- Photo Editor, Vicki Brothers, Kim Dail, Caroline Jones, Theresa Maines, Sharon Merritt, Sharon Owens, Bob Sadler, Grey Whitley, and Heather Wray. 94 You can’t hide from us forever! “Me? Jon, I’m just a plain seagull, and you’re...” “...the only Son of the Great Gull, I suppose?” Jonathan sighed and looked out to sea. “You don’t need me any longer. You need to keep finding yourself, a little more each day, that real, unlimited Fletcher Seagull. He’s your instructor. You need to understand him and to practice him.” Excerpt taken from Richard Bach s Jonathan Livingston Seagull. I would like to acknowledge the following people for their guidance, inspiration, and support while I was working on college publications: Andy Lyon, Doc, Ruth and Christine W., Mike Kelch, Jennifer Creech, Diana Ipock, and rnv staff over the past three years. John Anderson Photography Editor and Photography Club President 1987-1988 PINE KNOT John, shouldn’t you be taking pictures? 96 usan Stroud-a staff member hard at work. The Pine Knot, Atlantic Christian Col- lege’s yearbook, is a student publication which captures the excitement of events happening on campus each year. Without the combined efforts of the staff and campus organizations, this would not be possible. The Pine Knot staff works diligently, but we also enjoy ourselves. Producing a good yearbook, one worthy of the time and en- ergy spent in its preparation, is a rewarding experience. We are always seeking respon- sible students who are interested in work- ing on the publication. No experience is necessary. Members of the staff learn lay- out, design, copy, editing, photography, and a variety of other skills. If you are inter- ested in contributing your talents to the yearbook, please come see us in the base- ment of Hardy Alumni Hall. DEADLINE DELIRIUM!!! ont Row (L to R): Jennifer Creech-Editor, Todd Williams, Diana Ipock-Business manager. Second Row: Cassandra Davis, Leslie Sutton, Stephanie Litzsey, Claire pring. Third Row: Al Matthews, Susan Stroud, Jan Evans, Jennifer Dickenson, Tara nder. Not Pictured: John Anderson-Photo Editor. 97 And he’s off! The ACC Psychology Club was chart- ered at the beginning of the spring semes- ter of 1968. Membership is open to any stu- dent interested in the field of psychology and in the purposes of the club. These pur- poses include: (1) fostering an interest in psychology, (2) promoting awareness of de- velopments in the field of psychology, (3) developing opportunities for field trips and practical experiences, (4) promoting fel- lowship and exchange of ideas and experi- ences among friends with common inter- ests, and (5) promoting programs of in- terest to the student body. These ob- jectives are accomplished through bi- monthly club meetings, dinners, field trips, annual workshops, and other ac- tivities. Psychology Club Psychology Club president, Libby Nichols, gets some advice from her “little helper” at the club fair. 98 eated (L to R): Alisa Lee, Debbie Leete, Jeannette Bryan. Standing: Vernon Mason, Steve Hutchins, Douglas Graham-Advisor, Brian rneson. Fawn Powers. Not Pictured: Kelvin Taylor-President, Liza Whitlock-Secretarv Treasurer. Science Club The Science Club provides an opportunity for all students interested in various fields of science to experi- ence a variety of activities. Some of these activities in- clude weekend and day trips to natural areas throughout the state, plant propagation and sales, and speakers deal- ing with science-related topics and job opportunities. The club is very active in community activities and on-campus beautification projects. 99 Student Nurses Association The Student Nurse Association was chartered in the fall of 1974. The primary purpose of the organization is to foster per- sonal and professional growth in prepara- tion for rendering service to persons in health care systems and to provide effect- ive and efficient leadership for the future in both academic and practice arenas. This is achieved through many campus and com- munity organizations. CAPPING N 100 enior nursing students pose for the photographer after capping the junior nursing lajors. Nursing Class of 1988 The Capping Ceremony is held by the Nursing Depart- ment at the beginning of each fall semester. The Ceremony signifies that a new junior class is beginning the professional nursing courses. Admission to the junior year in nursing is de- pendent upon interviews, satis- factory references, and a grade point average of 2.5. During the ceremony caps are presen- ted to the juniors by their Big Brothers and Sisters in the se- nior class. For the junior nurs- ing students this ceremony is not only a time of excitement and anticipation but also a time of suspense as it officially signi- fies the beginning of their jour- neys into the unfamiliar nurs- ing world of drug cards, care plans, patient assessments, bed baths, vital signs, meds, and IVs. The Pinning Ceremony was held on May 7 at First Baptist Church. This ceremony honors those who have successfully completed the professional nursing courses. CON- GRATULATIONS 1988 NURSING GRADUATES! PINNING I Stage And Script '• ..................................................................................... . ' Stage and Script offers all students of Atlantic Christian College the opportunity to par- ticipate in dramatic produc- tions. This organization also provides pleasure and enter- tainment for all who care for such activities. Full member- ship can be acquired by partici- pating in a production, either by performance or backstage assistance. 1 Seated (L to R): Janet Harper, Fawn Powers, Jackie Kestner-Secretary. Standing: Suzanne Scruggs, Chris Trumbul Brian Sieber-Treasurer, Mike Mvles-Vice President, Monica Carter-President, Venus Hall, Paul Hastings. Back Row: Todd Williams, Charles Rouse, Brian Stembridge. 102 Seated (L to R): Susan Holloman, Cynthia Hooker-President, Buddy Haves-Treasurer, Tanya Johnson-Secretary, Terry Hayes, Leigh Kirby, Sherry Edwards. Second Row: Beverly Harrison, Rainey Jo Dail, Dawn Johnson, Sheila Mitchell, Joan Stafford, Heather Acasio. Not pictured: Zina Lawrence-Vice President. ra B Student N ational Educators Association The purpose of SNEA is to acquaint pro- spective teachers with the history, ethics, and program of the teaching profession and to in- terest the best young men and women in edu- cation as a lifelong career. The members partic- ipate in several educational activities through- out the year, including a statewide conference in the spring. m i 103 Students enjoy the Student Union Committee sponsored trip to the NC Zoo. Student Union Committee The Student Union Committee is a standing executive committee of the Stu- dent Government Association. Composed of representatives from each class and the Director of Student Activities, this com- mittee is responsible for planning and coor- dinating concerts, dances, lectures, special events, and educational programs which will enhance student life. Seated (L to R): Venus Hall, Keith Lloyd, Jamie Sprinkle-Co-Chair, Brian Stembridge-.Co-Chair, Starlette Sauls. Standing: Monica Carter, Karen Engebretson, Hunter Preston, Kim Watson-Director, John Anderson, Janet Harper. 104 oleman Markham, advisor of Theta Alpha Kappa, was named Faculty Administrator of the jar. Front Row (L to R): Kim Gilliland, Nicole Bartolomeo-President, Carolyn Lucas-Vice President. Second Row: Steve Sprinkle-Advisor, Coleman Markham-Advisor. Third Row: Brian Stembridge, Roger Bullard-Advisor, Dr. Russell Dancy-Visiting Lecturer. Theta Alpha Kappa Theta Alpha Kappa is the national honor society for religion and phil- osophy. Chartered in 1983, the Alpha Lambda chapter of Theta Alpha Kappa honors those who have shown excel- lence of achievement and promise of continued growth in the disciplines of religion and philosophy. Students with a 3.5 GPA in religious and philosophical studies and a 3.0 cumulative GPA are invited at the beginning of each spring semester to become members of the Al- pha Lambda chapter. 105 Dr. Fukuchi and Michael Parrill map out their strategy to encourage ACC students to play their trivia game at the Homecoming Carnival. rri • • 1 rivia Bryan Deans hosts the annual trivia challenge. 106 TWINS CLUB The Twins Club was organized in the fall of 1987. Membership in the Club is restricted to twins. The club has been very active in commu- nity projects this year. They have sponsored the following activities this year: an angel tree at Christmas, a bloodmobile, collection of blankets and coats, Halloween bags for the Special Care Center, and the presentation of care packages to any twins born at Wilson Memorial Hospital. 7ront Row (L to R): Terry Hayes, Pamela Letchworth, Buddy Hayes. Second Row: Deborah Howard, Karen Kirby, Leigh Kirby, Becky Hughes. Third Row: Paul Rigsby, Dr. Sddie Tessnear-Advisor. Not Pictured: Paula Letchworth. 107 WOMEN’S INTERDORMITORY ASSOCIATION WIA is composed of all resi- dent women. The governing body, the Council, is composed of the association officers and the dormitory officers. The club provides and encourages interest in academics and social life on campus. The association also provides an opportunity to participate in community en- richment. L to R: Tracy Arnold, Vickie Nelson, Ashley Herald, Patsy King-President, Tara Blackmon-Secretary, Tawanda Brown-Treasurer, Rhonda Staton-Vice President, Sonya Johnson, Paula Shealv. m r Young Democrats Club BOB JORDAN Judge John R 'emocratic hopeful Gary Hart withdrew from the race in the arly stages The Young Democrats Club seeks the stimulation, continua- tion, and further development of the traditionally two-party system by offering students the opportun- ity to take an active part in the Democratic Party. It achieves this objective through discussions, de- bates, guest speakers, and the var- ious types of political action. Dr. William MacLean, advisor of the Young Democrats, sorts through some campaign paraphernalia. 109 ! d format by permission of the Time Tennis Tea ins District ournament S A .v ' -• z Second Place irl Baseball William Chatman discusses pre-game strategy with Jerry Smith. 112 Under the direction of new head coach Todd Wilkinson, ACC’s baseball team finished second in both the Carolinas Conference and District 26 Tournament. The team amassed a 35-21 overall record which was just one win short of the school record. Joe Ganote and Richard Thach were named All- Carolinas Conference and All-Dis- trict 26 performers. ACC will be losing five seniors who were mem- bers of the team for four years. Those seniors are Joey Combs, Scott Underhill, Andy Clark, Rick Hessman, and Rob Castle. Team members congratulate Brian Toone after he hit a home run. 113 I 1 j I I I Ricky Henry goes for the bucket. MEN’S 114 BASKETBALL .mu First Row (L to R): Vince Dooms, Greg Fox, Todd Hampton, Keith Seegers, Ricky Henry. Second Row: Gerald Melton-Assistant Coach, Ken Crapps-Assistant Coach, Joey Griffin, Tim Jones, Darryl Turner, Derrick Boyd, Doug Schooley, Mark Faithful-Head Coach. 115 Greg Fox shoots a jump shot against Lenoir-Rhyne. The men’s basketball team, under the direction of head coach Mark Faithful, finished their season with a record of 8- 8 in the conference and 8-10 in the dis- trict. Ricky Henry was named the team’s MVP and received recognition as the most outstanding male athlete on campus. Senior Vince Dooms received the William Geer Spencer Sportman- ship Award. 116 ince Dooms scores two. f Charleston Mount Olive 81-89 Eckerd Wingate High Point Catawba Elon UNC-W Taylor Belmont Maine NC Wesleyan Guilford Pembroke Pfeiffer Lenoir-Rhyne Longwood ECU PSU 57-71 74-83 71-70 63- 90 54-58 83-110 107-52 80-72 64- 67 78-76 70-60 66-51 66-68 57-77 69-75 Let’s go BULLDOGS f I r i (I 117 Women’s Basketball Lisa West drives down the court. 118 k MVP Ronda Bynum tries to move inside. Members of the girls basketball team bomb the photographer with snowballs. Wingate Elizabeth Cgty Mafs Hall Gardner Webb Belmont Abbey Tint OUtST 13 36 3 33 FOULS Under the direction of head coach Mark Tobin, the women’s basketball team con- rirst Row (L to R): Ronda Bynum, Karen Edmonds, Michelle McClure, Janene Smith, Vonda Williams, Jackie Williford. Second Row: Mark Tobin-Coach, Lisa West, Cindy Murdoch, Michelle Brown, Wendy Smith, Shelley Lewis. • eluded its season with an overall record of 19- 12. Ronda Bynum was named All CIAC and All District 26 in addition to receiving the nod for the team’s MVP. Bynum also re- ceived the award for being the most outstand- ing female athlete on campus. Seated (L to R): Loni Bays, Amy Jones. Standing: Michelle Pryor, Lynn Murphy, Cheryl Bastow Promote BULLDOG Spirit! 121 MVP Randy Townsend tees off. 122 lark Henderson works on his strokes on the utting green. Randy Townsend hits out of the sand trap. He made it! In Memory Of Coach Edward Cloyd, Jr. Edward Lamar Cloyd, Jr., who served Atlantic Christian College in a full-time capacity for thirty-one years, died on May 6, 1988. Mr. Cloyd joined the ACC faculty in 1953. He was the only full-time golf coach ACC ever had. Prior to his retirement in the spring of 1984, Cloyd also served as athletic director and tennis coach. Shortly after Mr. Cloyd’s death, President James B. Hemby, Jr. made the following statement which illustrates the tremendous loss the ACC community felt: “Ed Cloyd’s death marks the passing of an important era in ACC history. All who knew him share a deep loss.” 3 A I 123 UNq-G %10 State 0?k0 Greensboro College 2-2 Gardner Webb 9-0 NC'} Wesley an ' 2-7 Campbell 0-3 Latawba 0-5 HrKfPoint 0-2 LenoirRhyne 6-2 Pembroke 2 3a Wingate 1 -M Pfeijfe ACC’s All-District Performer, Peter Nilsson Sam Rogers scores again! 124 7ront Row (L to R): Andy Chiwona, Brian Fallon, Sam Rogers, Will Bell, Chris Fendley, Seth Weaver, Rich Garton, John Minton, Brian Fahey, Mike Perry, )avid Black. Back Row: Derek Bonshor-Coach, Joe Burns, Peter Nilsson, Iker Zubizarreta, Wayne Graham, Scott Ginn, David Powers, Brian Aumeller, Jreg Troller. The socceer team posted a rec- ord of 1-6 in the conference and 4-7-1 in the district. The season’s record was 6-13-1. The team ex- perienced a year of transition as Derek Bonshor replaced Mike Smith as head coach. Peter Nilsson received acco- lades as he was named an All- Conference and All-District Per- former. Rich Garton was selected as the team’s MVP. Will Bell takes possession. ban Fallon puts his body into it 125 I: l-t :ji ! i I I M i i SOFTBALL Michelle Brown waits for the batter to hit. ACC’s softball team concluded its season with a record of 7-7. The team finished the regular season in a tie for third place with Catawba. ACC finished third after making its first appearance in a district 26 tournament. 127 MEN’S Newport North Florida %T-7 Lander 4-5 Presbyterian 4-5 Wingate 5-0 Flagler 2-7 % UNC-W 7-1 Pembroke 9-0 Shepherd 9-0 Catawba 8-1 L to R: Craig O’Brien, Berket Tekleab, Alex Evans, Craig Fitzpatrick, Zubin Irani, Gareth Hosford, Yoseph Kidane, Roddy Parks, Charlie Reynolds-Coach. DISTRICT 2(i 128 TENNIS ACC’s men’s tennis team con- cluded an outstanding season by capturing first place in the District 26 Tournament. Zubin Irani was named District 26 Player of the Year. Irani also teamed with Alex Evans to finish second in the district doubles championship. All-Con- ference honors were awarded to Alex Evans, Roddy Parks, and Yoseph Kidane. Evans and Parks were also named All-District per- formers. In the NAIA National Tennis Tournament, ACC cap- tured an eighth place finish. Irani was named All-American in singles at this tournament. 129 Women’s Tennis Sheila Milne — ACC’s First Female All-American Sheila Milne demonstrates the backhand form which helped her capture the district singles title. fZ 130 Sonali Mukerjee teamed with Sheila Milne to capture the district doubles championship. ACC’s women’s tennis team con- cluded its regular season with a rec- ord of 4-4 in the conference. The team finished fourth in the Caro- linas Conference Tournament. Sheila Milne was the Carolinas Conference and District 26 Player of the Year. Milne also teamed with Sonali Mukerjee to capture the conference and district doubles championships. In the NAIA Nat- ional Tennis Tournament, Milne reached the quarterfinals which qualified her for All-American status. Elon 3-6 ECU 4-5 High Point 1-8 Meredith 3-6 Campbell 7-2 Pfeiffer 4-5 UNC-W 2-7 Guilford 1-8 Catawba 5-2 Wingate 6-3 Pembroke 9-0 VCU 2-7 C’s Debbie Leete follows through on her backhand. 131 ■_________________- vua ,,c a Klb'f’ vN Volleyball Under the direction of new head coach, Wendee Saintsing, the women’s volleyball team finished their season with a record of 6-2 in the conference and 9-3 in the dis- trict. Overall, the team’s record was 22-13. Marion Williams and Karen Gam- ble were named All-District and All- Conference performers. Williams also received the nod for the coveted All-District Player of the Year. ACC’s Jennifer Walters bumps the ball over the net. vwa L v v vn %v l (IRIS'! I • ri .. AS) m A « V IHHlMi'A ;f Mi H; .yn antic i ? ■ i ,-««!? • US Front Row (L to R): AJ Best, Cindi Holland, Jennifer Waiters, Linda Batchelor, Jenny Hardison. Back Row: Karen Gamble, Marion Williams, Andrea West, Janene Smith, Carla Skinner, Climmie Harris. a wlilt A T Won Lost Lost Won Won Greensboro College Lost Catawba Lost Randolph Maco Won 8 Methodist Won r apNC Wesleyan % Lost ; fc,., Coker W°n Andrews Lenior Rhyne Won | PemjbJofce Wot i Burardner WebHL. Wol i wssu Marion Williams is on her way down after a spike. GO BULLDOGS! 133 134 President James James B. Hemby, Jr. is himself a gradu- ate of Atlantic Christian College. After earn- ing a B.A. in English from ACC, Hemby furthered his education by earning a B.D. from Vanderbilt University Divinity School and a M.A. and a Ph.D. from Texas Christian University. In 1965 Hemby re- turned to Atlantic Christian. At that time he was a member of the English depart- ment. In 1980 he was promoted to Provost, and in 1983 he was selected as President of Atlantic Christian. Linda Aleksa Nursing Dale Almond Institutional Advancement Walter Anderson History Social Science Doris Andrews Administrative Assistant Doris Barnes Infirmary Director Mary Bass Office Manager Sue Beaman Nursing Derek Bonshor Intramural Director Jane Bostick Music-Chairperson Annette Boyette Secretary to the President Carrie Bridgers Bookkeeper Edward Brown Art Thomas Brugh, Jr. Science Doris Capps Psychology Renee Capps N ursing-Secretary 136 B. Hemby, Jr. Robert Capps History Social Science Thomasina Carter Science-Secretary Diane Chambers Student Affairs-Secretarv Edward Cloyd, Jr. Golf Coach Christine Cooper Cashier Jerry Cooper Mathematics Irma Corbin Post Office Manager Ken Crapps Physical Education Paul Crouch English Michael Cummings Business Mark Davis Academic Dean Marie Deans Admissions-Director Hughes Dillard Business Tempie Dillard Student Affairs-Secretarv David Dolman Education 137 John Dunn Mathematics Linda Eatmon Registrar-Secretary David Egbert PE-Chairperson Ronald Eggers Psychology Guyla Evans Medical Technology Mark Faithful Physical Education Sherry Faithful Admissions Counselor Tarla Flowers Career Planning-Secretarv Candy Flowers-Smith Registrar-Secretary Robert Frazier, Sr. Mathematics-Chairperson Michael Fukuchi English Sarah Gattis Historv Social Science Donald Goebel, Jr. Science Douglas Graham Science Adele Gray Computer Center-Director Terrence Grimes English Beverly Gryczan Secretary to the Dean Dail Hardison Business Greg Hastings Education-Chairperson Harlow Head Historv Social Science Joan Henkle Nursing Dan Hensley, Jr. Planned Giving-Director Ben Hobgood Vice President of Finance Edward Holloway Historv Social Science Anand Jaggi Business Katherine James English-Chairperson Kay Jeffries Physical Education Debbie Jennings Admissions-Secretary Bethany Joyner Registrar Gordon Joyner Vice President Student Affairs 138 ARA Staff Susan Kennerly Nursing-Chairperson John Kilgore Science Marc Krein Communications Kathryn Lamm Business Services Manager - 139 Neil Lowell Education Murdina MacDonald Reference Librarian Jerry MacLean History-Chairperson Coleman Markham Religion Philosophy Maintenance v . I iL Front Row (L to R): Frank Bethea, Vivian Coley, Aaron Coley, Dot Lovitte, Luther Joyner, Deloris Bullock. Second Row: Pete Farmer, Dolores Braithwaite, Nina Sutton, Evon Robbins, Ruby Joyner, Geraldine Ford, Eunice Artis. Third Row: Tony Finch, Emma Wells, Eddie Haskins, Mary Dawson, Willie Mae Holland. 140 Elaine Marshall English Thomas Marshall Art-Chairperson Christine Massey Nursing Lynda Massey Residence Hall Manager Gary McAlister Business Carole McKeel Physical Education William Miele Science Jo Ann Mink Writing Programs-Director Sharon Montano English Modern Languages Cleo Murray Bookstore Manager Amrut Nakhre Historv Social Science Linda O’Boyle Nursing Lucy Palmer Library Assistant Teresa Parker Business Walter Parker, Jr. Psychology-Chairperson Judith Parrish Dean of Women Renita Petway Mathematics Jean Powell Residence Hall Manager Harry Pridgen Comptroller Pet Pruden Nursing Gene Purvis Education Edna Quick Infirmary Nurse Charles Rakow Music Charles Reynolds Physical Education 141 Forget your galoshes, Mr. Sessoms? Tara Rich Nursing Sue Robinette Nursing Milton Rogerson Public Information Director Carol Ruwe Nursing Wendee Saintsing Physical Education Clayton Sessoms Career Planning-Director Allan Sharp Religion-Chairperson Dennis Sherrod Nursing Lou Smith Nursing Rebecca Smith English Stephen Sprinkle Religion Philosophy H. Stanton, Jr. Business-Chairperson ACC faculty members learn how to operate the new IBM computers. 142 e my bunny! Marietta Stewart Nursing Harry Swain Continuing Ed-Director Connie Swartzwelder Assistant to Dean Eddie Tessnear Psychology Bruce Tingle Dean of Men J. P. Tyndall Science-Chairperson Olivia Tyndall Education Frances Walters Nursing Kim Watson Student Activities-Director Martha Welch Mathematics Bobby White Student Services-Vice President Garnett Whitehurst Science Ashton Wiggs Business Melba Williams Residence Hall Manager Chris Wilson Art Philip Witherington Science j 143 AT ACC Marcy Aycock Pikeville, NC Laura Baxter Sutherland, VA Leilani Bays Mims, FL David Black Winston-Salem, NC Katherine Bowen Kinston, NC Kathy Brooks Oxford, NC FRESHME 146 L to R: Leilani Bays, Senator; Amy Jones, President; Tonya Bunn, Secretary Treasurer; Angie Logan, Senator. Not Pictured: Fawn Powers, Vice President. Vicki Brothers Chesapeake, VA Valerie Budd Mount Olive, NC Tonya Bunn Selma, NC Melody Byrd Gamer, NC Tony Byrd Suffolk, VA Lee Ann Capace Springfield, VA Frank Carpenter Rocky Mount, NC Cindy Carter Fayetteville, NC Richard Coburn Portsmouth, VA Cammy Crawford Raleigh, NC Paige Cross Selma, NC Rhonda Currin Raleigh, NC Kim Dail Elizabeth City, NC Carolyn Daniel Dolphin, VA Greg Daniel Wake Forest, NC Kevin Davis Hillsville, VA Michelle Day Kenbridge, VA Jennifer Dickenson Damacus, MD Jeannette Duckworth Raleigh, NC Karen Edmonds Grifton, NC Quessie Edwards Scotland Neck, NC 147 Junior Brian Stembridge passes the “Light of Life” to the freshmen. Freshman Induction Ceremony The Induction Ceremony for the Class of 1991 was held on August 23 in Howard Chapel. During the ceremony, Steve Hutch- ins, president of the SGA, presented and ex- plained the significance of the college seal, mace, and medallion. Following Mr. Hutch- ins’ presentation. Dr. Mark Davis recognized each member of the freshman class. The high- light of the ceremony was the traditional lighting of the candles which symbolizes the receipt of the “Light of Life.” Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of President Hemby. Dana Elliott Chesapeake, VA Stephanie Eubanks Newport, NC Alex Evans Hawthomdene, Australia Winnie Ferebee Shawboro, NC Denise Green Clayton, NC Susan Green Zebulon, NC Susan Greene Eure, NC Walter Gryczan, Jr. Elm City, NC Jenny Hardison Snow Hill, NC Amy Jones anxiously awaits the beginning of the ceremony. 148' ' Climmie Harris Greenville, NC Lori Harris Roper, NC Melissa Harris Roanoke Rapids, NC Paul Hastings Wilson, NC Susan Hawley Rocky Mount, NC Stephanie Hitchens Ocean View, DE Neil Hockaday Four Oaks, NC Sarah Hodges Williamston, NC Wanda Hodges Washington, NC Brian Hoff Gaithersburg, MD Marc Holloman Greenville, NC June Holshouser Hope Mills, NC Gareth Hosford Johannesburg, Africa Deborah Howard Pikeville, NC Stephanie Howard Middlesex, NC Kathleen Hufstetler Westminster, CA Becky Hughes Smithfield, NC Zubin Irani Madras, India Kris Johnson Kenly, NC Amy Jones Richmond, VA Kimberly Jones Eureka, NC Susan Jones Dinwiddie, VA Timothy Jones Newport News, VA Jerry Kallam Kinston, NC Terry Kallam Kinston, NC Yoseph Kidane Nairobi, Kenya Caterina Kilian Roanoke Rapids, NC Marianne Koskinen Seinajoki, Finland Jeffery Lanter Hillsville, VA Alisa Lee Hobucken, NC l 149 Angie Logan Dundas, VA Debbie Luckadoo New Bern, NC Theresa Maines Gaithersburg, MD Michele Malpass Goldsboro, NC Bobby Marshall Wilson, NC Marla Mauldin Parkton, NC Rodney Maye Wake Forest, NC Carson Medford Kemersville, NC Robin Michael Rocky Mount, NC Gretchen Miedema Raleigh, NC Alicia Miele Wilson, NC Michelle Minnick Rocky Mount, VA Mel Morgan Shawboro, NC Melissa Mull Rocky Mount, NC Phillip Mumford Disputanta, VA Cindy Murdock Newport, NC Juanita Murphy Ayden, NC Lisa Napier Fayetteville, NC Kelley O’Briant Raleigh, NC Katrina Pawvluk Dudley, NC J 150 if rnrii Donna Pearce Selma, NC Ginger Pearson Hopewell, VA Kristi Pendleton Sperryville, VA Stephanie Pendleton Rocky Mount, NC Martin Pennington Wilson, NC Tracy Perrow Colonial Heights, VA Michael Perry Durham, NC Anissa Pike Wilson, NC David Pittman Halifax, NC Jennifer Pittman Franklinton, NC Bonnie Pitts Macclesfield, NC David Powers Greensboro, NC Fawn Powers Camden, NC 151 Kathryne Presson Raleigh, NC Paula Reason Macclesfield, NC Sharman Rhodes Selma, NC Karen Rogers Williamsburg, VA Kimberly Sammons Gamer, NC Suzanne Scruggs New York, NY William Sibert Strasburg, VA Melinda Smith Raleigh, NC Ward Snow Winston-Salem, NC Brian Stancil Wilson, NC Philip Sterling, Jr. Washington, NC Deborah Stone Houston, TX Andy Summerlin Wilson, NC Jennifer Summerlin Elm City, NC Leslie Sutton Goldsboro, NC Jane Sylivant Snow Hill, NC Vicki Szczepinski Elm City, NC Stacey Tayloe Ahoskie, NC Lisa Tew Goldsboro, NC Myra Thomas Haw River, NC Rachel Trudell Jacksonville, NC Courtenay Truitt Portsmouth, VA Gina Tyson Wendell, NC Tracy Varner North Cape May, NJ Neta Vaughan Clayton, NC Shannon Vick Lucama, NC Michelle Waiden Franklinton, NC Allen West Gamer , NC Andrea West Fayetteville, NC Kenneth West Fayetteville, NC ■ £ g 152 Teshmen are always fooling around! Jackie Williford Windsor, NC Cara Wilson Bailey, NC Tony Wood Newport News, VA Ellen Woodard Princeton, NC Lauren Wooden Arlington, VA Myra Wooten Pikeville, NC Laura Worrell Suffolk, VA Heather Wray West Chester, PA Lisa West Kinston, NC Richard Westbrook Washington, NC Kellie Whitfield Dudley, NC 153 Jennifer Adcock Edenton, NC Betsy Alexander Raleigh, NC Carolyn Anderson Wilson, NC Kevin Andrews Cary, NC Towanda Atkinson Goldsboro, NC Susan Baker Selma, NC Kim Ball Raleigh, NC Melisa Belch Colerain, NC Michael Blackburn Warsaw, NC Melodie Blackmon Goldsboro, NC Tara Blackmon Smithfield, NC Tina Blackmon Goldsboro, NC Kim Boyette Wilson, NC Sophomores L to R: Sonya Johnson, Senator; Frieda Craft, President; Betty Dillon, Vice President. Not pictured Kym Hance, Secretary Treasurer; Tracy Arnold, Senator. 154 Class Of 1990 Spencer Boykin Colonial Heights, VA Michael Bracy Aulander, NC Gena Brandenburg Wilson, NC June Brannon Asheville, NC Lisa Brantley Kenly, NC Kim Brathwaite Wilson, NC Karen Britt Mount Olive, NC Sharon Britt Mount Olive, NC Suzanne Bryan Goldsboro, NC Mary Butler Dunn, NC Bryant Camp Charlotte, NC Monica Carter Wagram,NC Lisa Christman Richmond, VA 155 Job Connor Burgaw, NC Carol Conway Rocky Mount, NC Denise Cooper Selma, NC Frieda Craft Wilson, NC Claire Creekmore Nashville, NC Brenda Crumpler Rocky Mount, NC Christy Davis Middlesex, NC Jesse Davis III Colonial Heights, VA Betty Dillon Fayetteville, NC Katie Dufficy Midlothian, VA Lisa Edmonds Warrenton, NC Denise Evans Carney’s Pt., NJ Jan Evans Gamer, NC Lisa Ezzell Castle Hayne, NC Brian Fallon Trenton, NJ 156 Lee Fisher Rocky Mount, NC Melissa Ford Merritt Island, FL Joe Ganote Matthews, NC Jeff Garner Elm City, NC Kim Gilliland Moseley, VA Scott Ginn Jacksonville, FL Faith Goring Bronx, NY Jane Gray Hubert, NC Stacey Greenlaw Springfield, VA Venus Hall Jamaica, NY Kym Hance Winston-Salem, NC Gayle Hardy Greenville, NC Janet Harper Rocky Mount, NC Chad Harris Wilson, NC Judith Harris Manteo, NC 157 I Melissa Hart Cambridge, MD Mary Ann Hedgepeth Farmville, NC Lisa Hendricks Rocky Mount, NC Missy Hester Selma, NC Mary Honeycutt Oxford, NC Dena Hubbard Raleigh, NC Gail Hurdle Hobbsville, NC Carol Jenkins Walstonburg, NC Sonya Johnson Kenly, NC Caroline Jones Colerain, NC William Kim Rockville, MD Ed King Wilmington, NC Kathy Kirkpatrick Hickory, NC Bettie Lamb Wilson, NC Debbie Leete Elizabeth City, NC Angela Leonard Goldsboro, NC Stephanie Litzsey Washington, NC Deborah Liverman Aulander, NC Karen Lloyd Carrboro, NC Janice Long Spring Hope, NC Deborah Lucas Wilson, NC Todd Martin Wilmington, DE Cheryl Massey Raleigh, NC Shawn Massicot Wilson, NC Donna Mathews Aydlett, NC 158 Vanna! v atch out. ■ -V Andrea McDonald Selma, NC Cathy Miles Williamston, NC Sheila Milne Cheltenham, England Courtney Mitchell Virginia Beach, VA Donica Murphrey Zebulon, NC Adrianne Nichols Raleigh, NC Craig O’Brien Calcutta, India Laura Page Goldsboro, NC Jody Pearre Clarksburg, MD Billie Peedin Selma, NC Tammy Phillips Pine Level, NC 159 Renee Pilkington Selma, NC Michelle Pryor Germantown, MD Diego Ramone Richmond, VA Tim Renfrow Cary, NC Dwayne Rich Cary, NC Zane Riley New Bern, NC Kim Robinson Goldsboro, NC Sam Rogers Chapel Hill, NC Nicole Rose Fairfax, VA Traci Sachs Elizabeth City, NC Lori Sanders Bailey, NC Starlette Sauls Goldsboro, NC Donny Scott Lucama, NC John Scott Takoma Park, MD Robyn Short Raleigh, NC Bryan Sieber Salem, NJ Chantel Simpson Beaufort, NC Dawn-Marie Singleton Alexandria, VA Chris Spain Rocky Mount, NC Beth Spencer Elizabeth City, NC Brenda Spires Rocky Mount, NC Jill Stanley Four Oaks, NC Rose Story Smithfield, NC Sheila Strickland Zebulon, NC Tammy Sutton Rocky Mount, NC Kati Tarleton West End, NC Karen Taylor Reistertown, MD Darryl Turner Virginia Beach, VA Sheila Underwood Raleigh, NC Susan Wade Morehead City, NC 160 Jennifer Walters Woodstock, VA I Seth Weaver Merritt Island, FL Sue Wilson Wilson, NC Brian Womack Wilson, NC Amy Womble Spring Hope, NC Bonnie Woodard Spring Hope, NC Rubylene Woodard Wilson, NC 161 Danny Aeree Gaston, NC Yvonne Albury Wilson, NC Kellie Allen Wendell, NC Pam Anderson Zebulon, NC Permela Atkinson Princeton, NC Winfred Ayscue Rocky Mount, NC Allan Baker, III Oxford, NC Denise Baker New Bern, NC Danny Barnes Wilson, NC Shawn Barnes Lucama, NC Lee Bass Kenly, NC Suzanne Bass Rocky Mount, NC Linda Batchelor Rocky Mount, NC Kelly Beaman Wendell, NC A.J. Best Goldsboro, NC Walter Bond, III Windsor, NC JUNIORS 162 Beth Landrum, President; Not Pictured: Maura Smythe, Vice President; Brian Toone, Secretary Treasurer; John Churn, Senator; Brian Stembridge, Senator. Ina Boone Smithfield, NC Tawanda Brown Spring Hope, NC Jeanette Bryan Wilson, NC David Buchanan, Jr Chase City, VA Joy Bullock Battleboro, NC Ted Carroll Gamer, NC David Chandler Winder, GA Amy Chapman Tarboro, NC Class Of 1989 Lori Chatman Walnut Cove, NC Betty Clark Nashville, NC Kimberly Cobb Washington, NC Kristen Cooper Angier, NC Crystal Daughety Atlantic Beach, NC Betty Davis Wilson, NC Cassandra Davis Mount Olive, NC Stephanie Dawes Rocky Mount, NC David Edwards Smithfield, NC Lauren Ellis East Orange, NJ Brent Fisher Rocky Mount, NC Rose Fowler Rocky Mount, NC Laura Garris Grifton, NC Gaye Gibson Bladenboro, NC Donna Godwin Smithfield, NC Richard Hall Fremont, NC Jennifer Hardison Wilson, NC 164 si Lisa Hayes Chesapeake, VA Terry Hayes Chesapeake, VA Ashley Herald Windsor, NC Tracy Holbrook Massapequa, NY Leigh Holland Kenly, NC Cynthia Hooker Snow Hill, NC Cindy Horton Wendell, NC Carry Humphries Moyock, NC Sharlene Hunter Nashville, NC Steve Hutchins Raleigh, NC Diana Ipock Emul, NC Pamela Jackson Hamilton, NC James Johnson, III Wilson, NC 165 Renee Johnson Roanoke Rapids, NC Sharon Johnson Smithfield, NC Randy Jones Fayetteville, NC Theresa Jones Spring Hope, NC Ray King, III Four Oaks, NC Karen Kirby Kenly, NC Leigh Kirby Kenly, NC Monica Lamm Wilson, NC Beth Landrum Raleigh, NC Pamela Letchworth Mount Olive, NC Paula Letchworth Mount Olive, NC Kathy Libby Cape May Ct. House, NJ Betsy Long Frankford, DE Denise Luper Kenly, NC Holly Luther Elizabeth City, NC Susan Lynch Wilson, NC Melissa Manning Grimesland, NC Lisa Martin Wilson, NC ■ 166 Vernon Mason, Jr. Wilson, NC Lamara Massey Spring Hope, NC Durwood Mitchell Princeton, NC Sonali Mukerjee Calcutta, India Michael Myles Wilson, NC Jon Nielsen Wilmette, IL Peter Nilsson Gothenburg, Sweden Mike Oravec Woodbridge, VA Tracy Oyler Wilmington, NC Kim Parker Boone, NC Nita Patel Atlantic Beach, NC Michelle Pendleton Elizabeth City, NC Howard Perry Raleigh, NC Kim Piland Cofield, NC 167 Cheryl Pope Conway, NC Margo Preston Baltimore, MD Ken Price Selma, NC Teresa Rawls Windsor, NC Laura Rose Margarettsville, NC Pamela Ross Wilson, NC Candace Skinner Havelock, NC Vanessa Smith Greenville, NC Clifford Smoot Rocky Mount, NC Susan Snead Gamer, NC Brian Stembridge Savannah, GA Janet Stephenson Smithfield, NC 168 Angela Stewart Kenly, NC Susan Stroud Raleigh, NC Doreen Sullivan Goose Creek, SC Merry Sutton LaGrange, NC Kim Taylor Wilson, NC Lynn Teague Goldsboro, NC Jackie Tetterton Plymouth, NC Brad Thornton McLean, VA Chris Trumbull Chicago, IL Debbie Turner Virginia Beach, VA Carla Wall Durham, NC Teresa Watkins Raleigh, NC Keturah Whaley Henderson, NC Todd Williams Suffolk, VA Carol Wilson Rocky Mount, NC Melinda Yancy Oxford, NC Iker Zubizaretta North Haven, ME 169 Heather Acasio Goldsboro, NC SENIORS Letha Adams Goldsboro, NC John Anderson Wilson, NC Senior Register HEATHER ACASIO: Elementary Education — Goldsboro, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNEA 2; Sign Choir 1; Phi Mu 3, 4, Membership Director 3. JOHN WALTER JETER ANDERSON: Biology — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: Photography Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Collegiate 1,2,3,4, Photo Editor 2,3,4; Pine Knot 1,2,3,4, Photo Editor 2, 3, 4; HONORS: NC Government Internship 3. 170 KIM ANDERSON: Business Administration — Goldsboro, NC; ACTIVITIES: CCA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Alpha Omega 1, 2; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4. WALTER T. ANDERSON, JR.: Business Administration — Cove City, NC; ACTIVITIES: Black Student Union 3; CCA 1,2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; ARA Dining Services 1,2, 3, 4; SGA 1,2, 3, 4; MIA 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: President’s List 2; Dean’s List 3, 4; USMC Officer Program 3. DEE MARIE ATKINSON: Business Administration — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 2, 3; Gospel Choir 3, 4; Black Student Union 3; Phi Beta Lambda 4. JULIA CORBETT ATKINSON: Accounting — Middlesex, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Accounting Club 3, 4. JAMES KEITH BARNES, JR.: Business Administration — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 4. CONNIE L. BEAVERS: Nursing — Gamer, NC; ACTIVITIES: Student Nurses Organization 1,2,3, Vice President 3; National Student Nurses Association 1,2,3, 4, President 4. TIMOTHY W. BOYD: Elementary Education — Roselle, NJ; ACTIVITIES: Hands for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4, Director 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Co-chairman 2; Alpha Omega 1,2,3, Leader 2; Student Union Committee 2, 3; SNEA 3,4, President 3; EHI1,2, 3, Vice President 2, 3; Chorus 3; Council of Presidents 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List 2,3; Most Outstanding Education Student 3; High Honors Scholarship 1,2, 3,4; Banquet Speaker Jr. High Convention. CINDY ANNETTE BROWN: Ceramics — Kannapolis, NC; ACTIVITIES: Delta Zeta 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart 3, 4; Art Students League 3, 4; HONORS: Miss Merry Christmas Nominee 2, Alpha Chi 4; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Transfer Honors Scholarship 3, 4. BARBARA BYERS: Accounting — Goldsboro, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, External Vice President 4; Accounting Club 3, 4; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4; President’s List 2, 3; Who’s Who 4; Fourth Place Business Communications at PBL Convention 1, Fourth Place Management 2, First Place Economics 3. Kim Anderson Goldsboro, NC Walter Anderson, Jr. Cove City, NC Dee Atkinson Wilson, NC Julia Atkinson Middlesex, NC Connie Beavers Gamer, NC Todd Bennett Aurora, NC Timothy Boyd Roselle, NJ Cindy Brown Kannapolis, NC Joseph Burns Alexandria, VA Barbara Byers Goldsboro, NC 171 Juanita Canty Newark, NJ Angela Carey Wilson, NC Rob Castle Virginia Beach, VA Andy Chiwona Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Rhonda Cockrell Kenly, NC Connie Cox Tarboro, NC JUANITA CANTY: Business Administration — Newark, NJ; ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 2, 3; Accounting Club 2, 3, Committee 2, 3; Gospel Choir 3, 4, Vice President 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4; Black Student Union 3; HONORS: Academic Scholarship 1. ANGELA CAREY: Psychology Business Administration — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: SGA 1, Vice President 1; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Show Choir 2,3,4; MENC 3; HONORS: Jerry W. Davis Award 2, 3; Homecoming Candidate 4. GEORGE ROBERT CASTLE, JR.: Sport Business Administration — Virginia Beach, VA; ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Dorm Committee 4; Assistant Intramural Director 2, 3; Intramural Advisory Board. ANDY PETER CHIWONA: Business Administration — Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; ACTIVITIES: International Club 1, 2; Black Student Union 2, 3; HONORS: Dean’s List 1, 2, 3; Assistant Soccer Coach 4. RHONDA SHIRYL COCKRELL: Biology — Kenly, NC; ACTIVITIES: Sigma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Education Director 2, Vice President 3, President 4. JENNIFER LYNNE CREECH: Accounting — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: Math Club 1, 2, 3; Accounting Club 4; Publications Committee 4; Pine Knot 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Editor 4; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4; Undergraduate Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Candidate 3; President’s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Rotary Cup Recipient 1, 2, 3; Marshal 1, 2, Chief Marshal 3; Who’s Who 4. ROSE MARIE CROCKER: Business Administration — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 3; HONORS: Dean’s List. RAMEY JO DAIL: Elementary Education — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNEA 4. DEBORAH ANNETTE DAUGHERTY: Psychology — Hubert, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Mu 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 3,4; Psychology Club 3,4; Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart 3,4; President’s Club 3; Panhellenic 3; Phi of the Year 2; Woman of the Year 3; Debra Summer Award 3; Miss Kappa Zeta 3. TERESA DEW: Nursing — Nashville, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNO 1, 2, 3; NSNA 4, Recording Secretary 4; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4; Marshal at Nursing Pinning Ceremony; Honors Scholarship 1,2, 3, 4. VINCENT AVERY DOOMS: Business Administration — Charlottesville, VA; ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List 2. ALICE MARIE DUNSFORD: Education of the Hearing Impaired — Laurinburg, NC; ACTIVITIES: EHI 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; WIA 2; HONORS: Dean’s List 3. DEANNA C. EDMONDSON: Education of the Hearing Impaired — Deltaville, VA; ACTIVITIES: Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Director 2; EHI 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 3,4; Sign Choir 1,2, 3, Treasurer 2; SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Big Sister 4; Homecoming Committee 1; HONORS: Wilson Evening Lion’s Club Scholarship 4; Dean’s List 3; Honors Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. SHERRY LONG EDWARDS: Education — Pikeville, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNEA 4; HONORS: Alpha Chi 4; Phi Theta Kappa 1; Marshal 1; Honors Scholarship 2, 3, 4; President’s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Prospective Teacher’s Scholarship 3, 4; Who’s Who 4. 172 hat’s not nice, Tiana! Jennifer Creech Wilson, NC Ramey Jo Dail Wilson, NC Deborah Daugherty Hubert, NC Liz Davis Colonial Heights, VA Teresa Dew Nashville, NC Vincent Dooms Charlottesville, VA Rhonda Early Knightdale, NC Deanna Edmondson Deltaville, VA Sherry Edwards Pikeville, NC 173 Jim Henry before... and after. KAREN LEE ENGEBRETSON: Nursing — Raleigh, NC; ACTIVITIES: Choir 1; Sigma Sigma Sigma 1,2, 3, 4, Education Director 1, Music 2, President 3, Robbie Page Chairman 4, Parliamentarian 4; Student Union Committee 3, 4; Big Sister 3, 4; Panhellenic Council 3; HONORS: Honors Scholarship 1. MARTHA ELLEN FISHER: Education — Rocky Mount, NC; ACTIVITIES: Alpha Omega 1; Collegiate 3; SNEA 1, 3, 4. LESLIE KAY GARRIS: Elementary Education — Ayden, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4. RHONDA CREWS GARRIS: Nursing — Kinston, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNO 3, 4; Psychology Club 3; Commuter’s Club 3. JOSEPH RANDOLPH GILBERT, H: Accounting — Sharpsburg, NC; ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4; President’s List 2, 3; Dean’s List 1, 3; Marshal 1, 2; Honors Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. MINDY GOVAN: Psychology — Goldsboro, NC; ACTIVITIES: Curriculum Committee 1; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4, Publication Chair 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; HONORS: High Honors Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List 1, 2. Karen Engebretson Raleigh, NC David Evans Como, NC Sharon Evans Wilson, NC Rob Feola Cary, NC Martha Fisher Rocky Mount, NC Leslie Garris Ayden, NC Randy Gilbert Sharpsburg, NC Jane Godwin Raleigh, NC Mindy Govan Goldsboro, NC COOL! 174 ake up, Todd! You’re going to be late for class. lemember when this little guy visited our :ampus? Darlene Harbour Lucama, NC Beverly Harrison Windsor, NC Gordon Harrison Wake Forest, NC Jim Henry Richmond, VA Ricky Hessman Fuquay Varina, NC Rosenna Hinnant Kenly, NC Susan Holloman Greenville, NC Suzanne Holshouser Sanford, NC Janice Jackson Richmond, VA BEVERLY CAROL HARRISON: Elementary Education — Windsor, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNEA 3, 4; Honor Dorm Committee 4; Intramurals 1, 2; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3; President’s List 1; High Honors Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; NC Congressional Teacher’s Scholarship 3, 4. JAMES BENTON HENRY: Business Administration Psychology — Richmond, VA; ACTIVITIES: Psychology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Student Assistant 2, 3; SGA Secretary 4; Senate 2, 3, 4; President’s Council 3; Charter Committee 3; Food Committee 4; Publicity Committee Chairman 4; Publications Committee 4; Developmental Council 4; NCSL 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4; Honor Council 4; Collegiate 3, 4; SADD 3, 4, President 3, 4; Curriculum Committee Chairman 3; HONORS: Psychology Major of the Year 3; Moderator for Annual Psychology Workshop 3. RICKY L. HESSMAN: Communications — Fuquay Varina, NC; ACTIVITIES: Communications Club 4; English Club 2; Collegiate 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; HONORS: President’s List 3; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3; Nominated for Who’s Who 4. ROSENNA DA VITA HINNANT: Business Administration — Kenly, NC; ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 2, 3; Accounting Club 2, 3; Gospel Choir 3,4, President 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4; Black Student Union 3. LESLIE SUSAN HOLLOMAN: Elementary Education — Greenville, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNEA 4. SUZANNE HUTCHENS HOLSHOUSER: Human Services — Sanford, NC; ACTIVITIES: Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister 2, 3, 4. RODERICK JERNIGAN: Business Administration — Coats, NC; ACTIVITIES: MIA 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3; BSU 4; Athletic Committee 4, Assistant Coach-Women’s Basketball and Softball 2, 3, 4. 175 ANNE-MARIE JOHNSON: Nursing — Lillington, NC; ACTIVITIES: Delta Zeta Pledge 1, 2. DAWN HAMLETT JOHNSON: Elementary Educa- tion — Rocky Mount, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNEA 4. LISA JOLEEN JONES: Commercial Design — Cary, NC; ACTIVITIES: Art Students’ League 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart 2, 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 4; Big Sister 4; HONORS: Honors Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Bessie Massengill Art Scholarship 3; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3; President’s List 3. MICHAEL DAVID KELCH: Religion Philosophy — Baltimore, MD; ACTIVITIES: Collegiate 1, 2; Alpha Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Club 1; Psychology Club 1,2; MIA 4, President 4; Trivia Club 4; DSU 4. LESTER R. KING, JR.: Human Services — Jarratt, VA; ACTIVITIES: Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Gammu Mu 4; Virginia Air National Guard 3,4, Airman First Class; RA 3, 4; Campus Security 3, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List; Graduate Richard Bland College; Basic Training Graduate and On The Job Training for Air Na- tional Guard. LORA KING: Nursing —Pineville, NC; ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 1,2; SNO 2; HONORS: Homecoming Can- didate 4. PATSY D. KING: Political Science French — Hollis- ter, NC; ACTIVITIES: Senior Class President 4; Junior Class President 3; Sophomore Class President 2; Inter- national Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice President 2; WIA 1,2, 3,4; Social Science Club 3,4; Collegiate 3,4; Basketball 1; Volleyball Statistician 3; Running Club 4; Pi Gammu Mu 3, 4; SGA 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4, President 4; Undergraduate Fellow 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Candidate 3, 4; NC YAIO Summer Intern 4; Certificate of Proficiency in French 2; Who’s Who 4. JACKIE KORNEGAY: Business Administration — Grifton, NC; ACTIVITIES: Black Student Union 3; Gospel Choir 4. ELIZABETH LYNNE LANGSTON: Nursing — Rocky Mount, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNA 4; SNO 2, 3; Alpha Sigma Phi Little Sister 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2; ACC Jaycees 2, 3; Volunteer Boy’s Club of America 4; HONORS: Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarship. FRANCES LASSITER: Psychology — Woodland, NC; ACTIVITIES: Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, Puppet Director 4; Psy- chology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; HONORS: Dean’s List. ZINA TERRELLE LAWRENCE: Elementary Educa- tion — Tarboro, NC; ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Delta Sigma Theta 2,3,4, President 2; SNEA 3, 4, Vice President 4; Black Student Union 3; HONORS: Most Outstanding RA; Nominated for Who’s Who. CAROLYN WILKINS LUCAS: Religion Philosophy — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: Theta Alpha Kappa 3, 4, Vice President 4; HONORS: Alpha Chi 4; President’s List. STEPHEN MAZIARZ: Business Administration — Howell, NJ; ACTIVITIES: Delta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Sec- retary 4; HONORS: Dean’s List 1, 2, 3; President’s List 2. MICHELLE McALLISTER: Business Administration — Brooklyn, NY; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 4. LEANNE McCLENDON: Elementary Education — Raleigh, NC; ACTIVITIES: Sigma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, Triangle Chairman 3, Public Relations 4; SNEA 4; Delta Sigma Phi Sweetheart 1, 2, 3, President 3. ANDREW K. MEIGGS: Accounting — Virginia Beach, VA; ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club 3, 4. SHARON E. MERRITT: Business Administration — Raleigh, NC; ACTIVITIES: Pine Knot 1; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3,4, Internal Vice President 4; Photography Club 4; Big Sister 4; HONORS: Freshman Princess Can- didate 1; High Honors Scholarship 1,2, 3,4; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3; Alpha Chi 3, 4, Treasurer 4. KIMBERLY MINTON: Business Administration — Camden, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 3,4; Sec- retary 4; WIA 3, 4; Hands For Christ 3; Baptist Student Union 3, 4; Big Sister 4. KIMBERLY DENEAN MITCHELL: Physical Educa- tion—Virginia Beach, VA; ACTIVITIES: Softball 2,3, 4; PE Club 4; HONORS: Softball MVP 3. Anne-Marie Johnson Lillington, NC Dawn Johnson Rocky Mount, NC Lee Anne Jones Rocky Mount, NC Lisa Jones Wilson, NC 176 Zina Lawrence Tarboro, NC Jonathan Leary Wake Forest, NC Ellen Lewis Middlesex, NC Al Matthews Goldsboro, NC Claire May Spring Hope, NC Leanne McClendon Raleigh, NC Sharon Merritt Raleigh, NC Kimberly Minton Camden, NC Michael Kelch Baltimore, MD Lester King Petersburg, VA Lora King Pineville, NC Patsy King Hollister, NC Jackie Kornegay Grifton, NC Frances Lassiter Woodland, NC 177 Andrea Moen Goldsboro, NC Lou Ellen Moore Kenly, NC Lynn Murphy Clayton, NC Jack Nashette Richmond, VA Joni Owen Buffalo Jet, VA Michael Parrill Wilson, NC Martha Pate Goldsboro, NC Vic Phillips Clayton, NC Carla Pleasants Louisburg, NC Frankie Powell Femandina Beach, FL ANDREA J. MOEN: Accounting — Goldsboro, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Accounting Club 2, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; HONORS: Most Valuable Cheerleader 1; Georgia Paci- fic Scholarship 1,2, 3, 4; Honors Scholarship 1,2, 3, 4. LOU ELLEN MOORE: Business and Office Education — Kenly, NC; ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4; HONORS: Homecom- ing Candidate 3, Dean’s List 3, 4. JERRI LYNN MURPHY: Mathematics — Clayton, NC; ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4; Math Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Alpha Omega 1; RA 3, 4; FCA 2; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4; Homecom- ing Candidate 4; High Honors Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; President’s List 3; Dean’s List 1, 2. JACK NASHETTE: Accounting — Richmond, VA; ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club 2,3,4, Social Chairman 3, Vice President 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4; VITA 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3,4; HONORS: Undergraduate Fellow 1,2,3,4; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3. JONI LEIGH OWEN: Nursing — Buffalo Jet., VA; ACTIVITIES: WIA 1,2; Junior Nursing Class Secretary Treasurer 3; SNO 3,4 Intramural Basketball Coach 1,2. MICHAEL S. PARRILL: Mathematics — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: Writing Center 2,3,4; Math Club 2, 3; International Club 2,3; Trivia Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4; Fieldmaster 2, 3. MARTHA JEANNETTE PATE: Nursing — Golds- boro, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNEA 1; EHI 1; Alpha Omega 1, 2; SNO 3, 4, Secretary 3; Hands For Christ 1; HONORS: Honors Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Schol- arship 1; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3, 4. PAULA DENISE POPE: Business Administration — Lucama, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 3; HON- ORS: Dean’s List 1,2, 3,4; Realtor’s Scholarship; Acad- emic Scholarship. 178 KATHERINE A. PRIDGEN: Nursing — Sims, NC; ACTIVITIES: Alpha Omega 1, 2, 3, 4; SNO 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; NSNA 4; Young Republicans 1; Homecom- ing Committee 1, 2; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3, 4; Lettie Whitehead Scholarship 3; Honors Scholarship 1,2, 3,4. Hunter Preston Wilson, NC Henrietta Pridgen Wilson, NC Katherine Pridgen Sims, NC 179 MARY PRINTZ: Nursing — Frisco, Cape Hatteras; ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; SNO 2, 3; NSNA 4; Collegiate 4; SGA Publicity Committee 4. SCOTT ALLAN REAVES: Chemistry — Durham, NC; ACTIVITIES: Science Club 2,3; Big Brother 2, 3; SGA Assistant Court Judge 3; SGA Senator 4; Parlia- mentarian 4; HONORS: Dean’s List 2, 3. CHARLES M. ROUSE: Business Administration — Kinston, NC; ACTIVITIES: Stage and Script 3,4; Honor Code Committee 4. SHERRI ANN SARTIN: Nursing — Roxboro, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNO 2,3; NASN 4; WIA 1,2,3,4; HON- ORS: High Honors Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. ADRIAN LYN SAWYER: Spanish — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: International Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 3, President 4; Alpha Omega 1, 2; Hands For Christ 1; HONORS: Alpha Chi 4; Undergraduate Fellow 1, 2, 3, 4; All-American Scholar 3. PAULA LYNETTE SHEALY: Business Administra- tion — Henderson, NC; ACTIVITIES: Pine Knot 1, 2, Business Manager 2; Wenger Dorm President 4. JESSE EARL SKINNER: Business Administration — Sims, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4. Mary Printz Cape Hatteras, NC Allen Radford Wilson, NC Dawn Redman Virginia Beach, VA Jean Roberts Buies Creek, NC Robert Sadler Parkside, PA Sherri Sartin Roxboro, NC Adrian Sawyer Wilson, NC Kristyn Schmidt Wilson, NC Paula Shealy Henderson, NC Jesse Skinner Sims, NC J 180 JAMIE L. SPRINKLE: Communications — Raleigh, NC; ACTIVITIES: Sigma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4, Educa- tion Director 3; Student Union Committee 3,4, Co-chair 4; English Club 4, Vice President 4; Communications Club 4, President 4; Admissions Club 3. JOAN BROCK STAFFORD: Elementary Education — Pike ville, NC; ACTIVITIES: SNEA 3, 4; Phi Theta Kappa 2; HONORS: Alpha Chi 4; Prospective Teachers Scholarship; Transfer Honors Scholarship; Who’s Who; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3, 4; President’s List 1. RHONDA STATON: Intermediate Education — Pine Level, NC; ACTIVITIES: Delta Zeta 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent Pledge Education 4; SNEA 4; WIA 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Wenger Dorm Hall Monitor 4. DENNIS J. SUGGS: Mathematics — Walstonburg, NC; ACTIVITIES: Math Club 3, 4, Quiz Bowl Team 3, 4; Baptist Student Union 3; HONORS: Second Place in Turkey Day Race 3,4; Sixth in Christmas Run 3; Third in Quiz Bowl 4. SUSAN JILL SWANSON: Nursing — Fayetteville, NC; ACTIVITIES: Softball 2; SNO 2. KELVIN R. TAYLOR: Biology Chemistry — Golds- boro, NC; ACTIVITIES: Science Club 4, President 4; HONORS: John B. Chase Outstanding Achievement Award 1. ROY V. THOMPSON: Business Administration — Windsor,' NC; ACTIVITIES: Alpha Sigma Phi 3, 4; Junior Class Vice President 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4; Homecoming Committee 2; Big Brother 2; Edna Boykin Campaign. Jamie Sprinkle Raleigh, NC Rhonda Staton Belmont, NC Michael Stephenson Angier, NC Craig Stewart Barrington, RI Dennis Suggs Saratoga, NC Delores Swain Ahoskie, NC Jill Swanson Fayetteville, NC Karen Sweet Chesapeake, VA Sandy Taylor Kinston, NC Roy Thompson Windsor, NC tm 181 BILL TILGHMAN: Chemistry — Kinston, NC; AC- TIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 4; Collegiate 1; Pine Knot 1; Science Club 1,2, 3, Greenhouse Chairman 2; Young Republicans 1; International Club 1; DSU 1; Social Sci- ence Club 1; SGA 2, 3, 4, Constitution Chairman 2, Senator 2, Vice President 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Speaker of the Senate 3, 4, Publicity Committee 2; Delta Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Alumni-Public Relations 1, Trea- surer 1, 2, Little Sister Chairman 1, 2, Chaplain 2, Sec- retary Editor 3, President 4, Alumni Control Board 1,2, 4; Council of Presidents 3, 4; Top Hat Candidate 1; King of Hearts Candidate 1; Homecoming Committee 1; Ori- entation Staff 2, 3, 4; Big Brother 2, 3, 4; Honor Code Committee 3, 4; Curriculum Committee 4; Teaching As- sistant-Chemistry 2,3,4; HONORS: Dean’s List 1,2,3; President’s List 4; Alpha Chi 3, 4, Vice President 4; NC State Government Internship Program 3; Internship Southern Testing Research Laboratories 3; Who’s Who 4; National Leadership Award 4; Scholastic All-Ameri- can Collegiate Award 4. SHERRI LANE VANDENBERG: English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Collegiate 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; HONORS: Alpha Chi 3,4; Honors Scholarship 1,2,3,4;TedC. Foy Scholarship 3; Mildred E. Hartsock Scholarship 4; First Place Mildred E. Hartsock Literary Contest 3. Bill Tilghman Kinston, NC Fred Trumbull, II Wilson, NC Debora Turley Wilson, NC Judy Upchurch Nashville, NC 182 Will Viverette Rocky Mount, NC Tim Weeks Powhatan, VA Rachel Wilson Wilson, NC Lee Wittman Kemersville, NC Ruth Woodard Louisburg, NC Tiana Worton Lucama, NC Angela Yelverton Pikeville, NC TIMOTHY JAMES WEEKS: Accounting — Pow- hataw, VA; ACTIVITIES: Accounting Club 2, 3, 4; SGA 4, Treasurer 4; Interfratemity Council 2, 4, Vice President 2, Treasurer 4; Delta Sigma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2,3; HONORS: Alpha Chi 4; President’s List 1; Dean’s List 1, 2, 3. MARION ANN WILLIAMS: Sports Administration — Tarboro, NC; ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 3, 4; Basket- ball 3, 4; HONORS: Most Outstanding Female Athlete on Campus 3. RUTH DONNA WOODARD: Business Administra- tion — Louisburg, NC; ACTIVITIES: Phi Beta Lambda 3,4, Historian 4; Gospel Choir 3,4; Black Student Union 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Accounting Club 4; Admissions Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3. TIANA HINNANT WORTON: Communications — Wilson, NC; ACTIVITIES: English Club 4, Program Director 4; Communications Club 4, Program Director 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Peer Committee Hackney Dorm 4; Collegiate 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4; HONORS: President’s List 1,2,3; Dean’s List 1,2,3; Margaret E. Hartsock Literary Award 2; Denny Cup for Writing Ex- cellence 3; Who’s Who 4; Alpha Chi 3, 4, Secretary 4. PHILIP L. YARBROUGH, JR.: Drawing — Cary, NC; ACTIVITIES: Art Students’ League 3, 4. 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