Bethel College - Log Cabin Yearbook (McKenzie, TN)
- Class of 1988
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LIFE AT BETHEL! The people of Bethel have a style that is all their own. We sing at the Cafe, watch 'jim and Tammy at Coffee House, and still have time for a friendly hug in the book store. 15 LET'S TAKE A LOOK ARGUND CONTENTS OPENING . . . STUDENTS ....... ADMINISTRATION . . . FACULTY ........ ORGANIZATIONS . . . SPORTS ......... CAMPUS LIFE . . . .. 1-17 . 18-49 . 50-67 . 68-83 84-127 128-155 154-192 ? MAH? Wy W W W x WKW7 II 7 my Wwe f ,gf 2 ,MH 1. an 4 ,, ' is ff 5 ,,, M ' fi 1 , K 4' M Mx fy W I Q , T 'w W WX 9 f' Y 2 'T in ,,,, s ' iq, 43 . Fa ' N, M2747 'MQ f V Q , W G Z ? f 7 , 'V ill w fbi? 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Steven Douglas Major: HPER Pat Eddings Major: HPER Allison Elder Major: Biology jimmy Estes Major: Social Science Cindy Fergerson Major: Elm. Education Calvin Eiggures Major: HPER Kenny Franks Major: HPER Elaine Freeman Major: Biologyg Mathmatics Marsha Fuzzell Health Science Chris Gillespie Major: HPER Rebecca Hall Major: Social Science Major: Sheila Halliburton Major: Social Science Karen Hughes Major: Elm. Education Deana jackson Major: Accounting LaNelle Kastner Major: Natural Science john Kemper Major: Accounting Seniors Katy King Major: Elm. Education Karin Knoll Major: Social Science Mike Limbaugh Major: HPER Brian Mays Major: Mathmatics Computer Science Autry MCBCC Major: Elm. Education Patrick McLaughlin Major: Social Science Kimberly McMahen Major: Graphic Design Lisa Milam Major: Elm. Education David Money Major: Biology Deborah Moore Major: Elm. Education Tamara Morris Major: Social Science Brenda Neal Major: Accounting Shelia Neely Major: English Kirk Nienaber Major: Marhmatics William Nunnery Major: Business Anita Pafford Major: Education Religion Sharon Perry Major: Elementary Education Anthony Plunk Major: Business Sherri Poehlein Major: Elm. Education Carol Putman Major: Businessg English Psychology Brenda Rader Major: HPER Randal Reece Major: Pschologyg A English Sheila Ridley Major: Business Education Doug Roots Major: Business janet Scott Major: Biology Timothy Sims Major: English I' Madonna Smith Major: Accounting Thomas Swindle Major: Social Science Paul Tucker Major: Behavorial Science YP K - IA A A Kendra Walker j Major: Communications l jeff Wallace Major: Social Science Paul Watkins Major: HPER 1 K nl ...M z ,, J' ,, V ,Ai wi 1 4' Y ' I ' 5 VV , ' . ' '4 2 ? 5 5 ,,,-.an 26 5 I 'E 4 l Fred Zichlin PICTURES NOT Major: HPER AVAILABLE joe Avalon Anthony Cantrell Mike Cooper Linda Glisson Sylvia Hansbro Greg Lane Patricia Malm Penny McKinney Glenda Milan William Welch Major: Biology Cynthia West Major: Elm. Education Tim Wright Major: Soc. Science 2-2 xe 4 F ff bw 'x4i',? 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X- - MN N gf x, ,ff Bret Smith Michelle Speight Lynn Stanford Harold Story Lisa Summers Keith Thompson Holly Tipps Becky Vaughn Maria Walters Tamiko Warfield Tracey Wayman Eric Wheeler i Aw 3 I Margaret Whitehead Annette Wilcoxson Tim Willis W W ' iil r W V , Q, E5 I. 0, A-gg xx X Ni 'lib' it in X H N V ' i'll Qibll WW K iitirili I hw' I rf' -. ?a'f's-Q1 JJ FRESHME Denise Acton Christopher Alexander Terry Anderson Gregory Armour Amy Arnold johnny Austin Cathy Bailey jeffrey Bair Pamela Bartlett Michelle Bateman Karen Beavers Betty Bell Cindy Bell Jodi Berg julie Blakemore Lisa Brown Schellye Brown Glynn Brummitt Rhonda Bryant Kerri Buchanan Kimberly Byars Barbara Campbell Christine Carper Christie Carroll Becky Cashion Mechelle Castleberry Tammy Cates Seong Cha Christine Cherry Christy Churchwell Paula Churchwell Edward Closson Dwight Cochran Deana Collins john Colwell Phillip Cook Rena Cook Susan Curtis Janie Davis Stacey Duke Trena Dycus Vicki Edge Cathey Edwards Cindy Ellis Diane Emerson Renee Ervin Doug Estep Dorotha Ezell Amie Fahl Scott Falon Peggy Fisher Diane Fitzgerald Carl Freeman Derek Gardner Veronica Giaimo Blake Gifford Christopher Glass Stanna Gomer Renee Grant Adrian Green Tracy Groves Tena Gurley Michael Hall Shawna Hall Deborah Hampton Gina Hampton Brian Hannan Keith Haynes Shannon Hedges Billy Hopkins Tracey Hudson Rosalind Hughes Rhonda Hutcherson jason jew john johnson Henry jones Beckie jordan Amanda Kelly Merrill Langfitt jerry Lawson Tommy Letsinger jennifer Lewis David Long Michael Lucas A ,ff ,, 45 Sandra Maclin Micah Majors Petrita Martinez Stacey Maxwell Geoff Maynard Thomas Maynard Mark Mays Ronald Mays joseph Mbugua Michael McCadams Sharon McClain Marcia McClahan john McGuire Karen Melson Melissa Moody Judith Nyoike Kathleen O'Leary Scott Oglesby Michael Parker Robin Perkins Donna Perry Lori Petty Rita Phillipi Kaadia Phillips 3 'Mi-GKFNZE . ..,, fp -'i' .,,.- f in if 9 .W .W '- z .4Q-. 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W ff 5 . rw QQ. ,,,,, ' Dr. Bill Odom has been President of Bethel College since 1975, when the college's enrollment was below 300. Before coming to Bethel as its President, Dr. Odom held teaching or administrative positions in three previous church-related colleges: Randolph-Macon College and Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia and Keuka College in New York. One hundred years ago, a college president was a professor with some administrative powers and duties. In today's world of higher education, most ofa college presidents time must be spent with outside constituencies - making friends and influencing donors. Dr. Odom is expected to hire the faculty and administrators and chart the college's course for the future. These other people in turn carry out the effective operation of Bethel College. Dr. Odom received his bachelor's degree from Hampden-Sydney College and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. C SECRETARY MR . ELAI E ILLIAM Mrs. Elaine Williams is Executive Secretary to President Odom. She began working at Bethel in September, 1971, as a secretary to the Director of Public Relations. In the spring of1974, she was transferred to the Presidents Office. Beyond her usual secretarialfreceptionist duties as a college president's secretary, Elaine is responsible for maintaining personnel files for Bethel employees, accepting applica- tions for support-staff employees and taking minutes for the meetings of the Board of Trustees. Her husband, joe, is Superintendent of the McKenzie Special School District. They have one son, two daughters, and one grandson. X, 0 5' f f ty V4 ACADEMIC DEA DR. JOI-I DRAYER Dr.john Drayer came to Bethel College as Executive Vice President and Academic Dean last September. New to Bethel, he is not new to the role of college professor and administrator having had fourteen years in those roles at Gardner-Webb College in North Carolina. New to McKenzie, he is not new to Tennessee having married a former Nashvillian, graduated from Belmont College in Nashville, and served as pastor of two churches in Middle Tennessee. Dr. Drayer has friends who cannot understand why he likes aca- demic administration. I like the challenge it presents to see improve- ment and change, he says. Bethel presented Dean Drayer with abun- dant opportunities to see change and improvements. The finishing touches on the self-study, the first year of the Masters Degree pro- gram, the transition from quarter to semester systems, and the Sesqui- centennial Planning Committee have kept Dean Drayer busy. He roams the campus frequently. MBWA , or Management by walking around is a tool he uses to keep up with the activity on campus. I always learn something by walking around which I would not learn otherwise. Dr. Drayer has one succinct hope for Bethel students - Finish Strong. This challenge was given in the Opening Convocation Sep- tember 23 when he was presented as the new Dean. As for his first year at Bethel, Dean Drayer said, I didn't finish . . . I have only begun! SECRETARY MR . PEGGY JASKOLKA ,,, AW s it I ' g r 'v.f ' S Mrs. Peggyjaskolka has been an employee of Bethel College for the past seven years, moving from the Admissions Office to be- come Secretary to the Academic Dean in 1986. In addition to the usual secretarial duties of typing and filing, Peggy schedules ap- pointments for those wishing to see the Dean. She particularly enjoys the day-to-day contact with students and faculty. She has been a part-time student for the past two years, enjoys cross- stitching, teaching Sunday school and singing in her church choir. She is the mother of four sons. PLANNING D DE ELOPME T DR. THOMA HAMILTO Dr. Thomas Hamilton has been at Bethel College since 1986. As Vice-President for Planning and Development, he works on budgets, helps plan the admissions effort and does planning for new academic program. When he is not busy at Bethel, he enjoys his hobby of gardening. YP PLANNING D DE ELDPME ADMI ISTRATI E ASSISTA T BETTYANN SCOTT Mrs. Bettyann Scott is the Administrative Assistant to the Vice-President for Planning Sc Development. She came to Bethel in the spring of 1984 as Secretary of College Relations. Bettyann's duties include public relations, printing and advertis- ing ofthe College. She is editor of the alumni newspaper. Bethel Captions, maintains the College Calendar, supervisor of utiliza- tion of the Bouldin Auditorium and coordinates recognition events sponsored by the President's or Development Offices. Bettyann and her husband, Dale, live in Bradford. SECRETARY TERRY HARDY Terry Sanders Hardy is the secretary to Dr. Thomasj. Hamil- ton, Vice President for Planning and Development. Her duties include daily correspondence, telephone attendant for Campbell Hall, processing daily mail, and use of the dictaphone and word processing on an IBM compatible computer to complete vari- ous reports that our office undertakes. Her husband, William Hardy, is a Bethel alumni and is presently teaching social studies at the McKenzie junior High School. I have two sons, ages 19 and 20. Her interests include sewing, singing, and reading. VICE-'IPRESIDE RESO MR. JIM SHANN N Vice-President for Student Resources, jim Shannon, has been at Bethel since 1976. A lifelong Cumberland Presbyterian. He grew up in Memphis and graduated from Memphis State University. Mr. Shannon works with the Admissions staff in recruitment, works with students in arranging their financial aid and is responsible for student services and activities. I want Bethel College to be the best possible value and the best possible experience for its students says Mr. Shannon. That is my goal. Mr. Shannon says his biggest asset is his wife Margie and he takes great pride in his two daughters who have graduated from college and are now married. STUDE RCES DE T RESGURCE SECRETARIE a 'Ww . Mrs. Paula Hilliard is the Financial Aid Dfficer Manager. She came to Bethel on Xugust 29, 1983. Her duties include help- ng students with Financial Aid as well as :ther job related tasks. Ms. Teresa Stafford has been working at Bethel College since September 1986. She graduated with an Academic Diplo- ma from Greenfield High School. Teresa attended The University of Tennessee at Martin and is currently taking classes part-time at Bethel. As the Admissions Office Secretary, her job duties include typing, working with computers, and processing applica- tions. Her favorite hobbies include cross- stitching and shopping. STIT TIG AL ADVANCEME T TOI PRGSSER Toni Prosser is always on the go. She serves as Director of Institu- tional Advancement. She serves as coordinator for most Bethel's Fund raisers. This year was special year she was more than a Bethel em- ployee she was also a Bethel Mom. She was an active part in all areas around campus including Dorm Life. Her office is also a major re- source for alumni affairs and Homecoming events. Blythe Franks AD LT LEAR ER ,Cf 'M L, EVA HAW This was Eva Shaw's second year at Bethel. She was a major asset in the de- velopment ofthe colleges out reach to the adult residents in the area. Outside of Bethel she is also an advocate to adult literacy programs. Eva has proven to he an asset in find- ing participants in Bethels Master's program. This year Eva also started working as an admissions team member. DORM DIRECTGRS Morris Hall Mr. 8: Mrs. james Taylor West Hall Becky 81 Ken Hall McDonald Hall Sandra 81 Alan Pugh BUSINESS OFFICE Darrell Smith Manager Emily Webb Laura Bateman james Hudson Shirley Martin Miss Shirley Martin has been at Bethel since her graduation in 1970. Her main responsibility is maintaining student records. She receives and records the grades, disperses trnscripts, and oversees the administration of tests such as the College Level Examination, A.C.T., G.E.D., and the C.A.T. Miss Martin is active off campus as well as on. She is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, The Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club, and the Tennes- see Association of Collegiate Registrar's and Admissions Officers. In her spare time, Miss Martin enjoys ballroom danc- ing and traveling. REGISTAR l Q 2 i 4. 'z Dawn Seavers 3 AROUND CAMPUS SARA GWEN STUDENT CENTER RAYDEAN E THE GRILL TTAR MAINTENANCE STAFF THE LEARNING CENTER Library Director Harold Kelly Library Assistants Dee Dee Lollor Sara Dirming W.. , - ,, 5,-ff K , 3, 1 LH, W, 7, ' CAFETERIA STAFF Manager Wanda Connell Staff: Ruth Cozart, Marie Keener, Virda Louise Scott, jean Morris, Gertie Perritt, Tip Stafford, and Earl Suhfras ,M ,, , Z awcivqf X f 'ff ,L Wm WM 'W77 We-9 M, AR DEPARTME T CHAIRME Dr. William King Students at Bethel have been taught by Dr. William King since 1981. His degrees include a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a M.A. from the University of Washington, and a B.S. from the Memphis State University. Dr. King was last year's chairman of the Humanities Division, and he has succeeded in creating a new film class. His outside interests include playing the guitar, the harmonica, and the autcharp, singing and playing folk music, and giving tribute to Bob Dylan. Dr. Howard Freeman Dr. Freeman is probably best known for his unusual personality. His degrees include a Ph.D. in Zoology from Rutgers University, his M.A. in Zoology from the University of Kansas, and his B.A. in Biology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Dr. Freeman is the Chairman of the Divisions of Natural and Health Sciences, chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee, sponsor of the Biology club and sponsor of the Young Republicans. He is also a volunteer fireman for the McKenzie Fire Department. When he is not running off to a fire, Dr. Freeman enjoys reading, nature, photography, painting, working on his computer, and playing with his coon hounds. Mr. Rodney Schleifer Mr. Rodney P. Schleifer is the Associate Professor of Business Administration, and he has joined the Bethel team just this year. His degree include a B.S. from the University of Central Arkansasg M.B.A., Graduate Study, University of Arkansas. Mr. Schleifer has been a much welcomed addition to Bethel, and he is not only a challenging instructor, but he is a comedian noted for his quick wit and general hilarity. Dr. L.C. Waddle Bethel has been blessed by the assets of Dr. L.C. Waddle since 1965. Graduating from Bethel in 1942, Dr. Waddle attended the Cumberland Presby- terian Theological Seminary to attain a B.D. in 1943. He continued his education to receive his Th.M. at Louisville Presbyterian Seminary and an honorary Doctorate of Divinity, from Bethel. Dr. Waddle is on the Communications Committee, and he is also known for finding churches for beginning ministerial students. In addition to ministering to several churches, he holds many local responsi- bilities. He is a member of the Theology Committee of the North American and Caribbean Area Council of the World Alliance and Reformed and Presbyterian Churches. Dr. William Ramsey For eight years, Bethal has had the teachings of Dr. William Ramsay in the Religion and Philosophy department. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, his B.D. from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia and his B.A. from Southwestern University of Memphis. Dr. Ramsay is a member of the President's Council and a member of the Professional Standards Committee. He is a minister in the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. and President of the American Association of University Professors. His leisure time is spent in activities such as gardening and golfing. Dr. Daniel Taddie Dr. Daniel Taddie has taught at Bethel since 1983. Before that he taught at a community college in Blythville, Arkansas. His degrees include a Ph.D. in musicology, a B.A., and M.A., and an M.F.A. in voice from the University of Iowa. Dr. Taddie is the college organistg and he conducts the Bethel Balladeers, the community choir, and the handbell choir. His goals at Bethel are the betterment of higher education and the interest of the students and the staff. Some of Dr. Taddie's outside interests include art, drama, theology, creative writing, politics, movies, and gardening. HUM NI IE Mrs. Maribeth McGuire Mrs. Maribeth McGuire joined the Bethel family in 1986 as an Englisl professor. Her degrees are a B.A. from Bethel College and a M.A. frorr Memphis State. Mrs. McGuire teaches various English and literature classes. She also enjoy: working with the humanities class. She hopes that she will be able to inspire the students of Bethel College in not only English and literature, but in thei personal lives as well. A few of Mrs. McGuire's outside interests are music, art, drama, writing literature, classic movies, and being a minister's wife. Dr. Isabel Wheeler Dr. Isabel Wheeler has been a member of the Bethel faculty since 1969. Sh received her Ph.D. from St. Louis University, her M.A. from Ohio Stat University, and her B.A. from the University of Missouri. Dr. Wheeler's goals at Bethel are to help students to establish and to me their own goals, while challenging the process of thought in essays and writin Outside activities for Dr. Wheeler include Sunday School teaching, sponso ing the Bethel Beacon, the Creative Writing Interest Group, and Lambda Sigm social sorority. Dr. Peter Hobbie Dr. Peter Hobbie joined Bethel Colletge this year and the Assistant Professo Religion and College Chaplain. His degrees are an A.B. from Davidson College- M.B.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, M.A., University of North Caroli na at Chapel Hill, D. Min., Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary in Virginia. Dr. Hobbie enjoys the Bethel family very much, as the people here have bee: exceptionally friendly. Dr. Hobbie's favorite pasttime is running. 4 3 2 W X ,igwgwf f ,:1LzM,12en22Z5zil. f ,. :,52f, 12:2 .W 4,,,,,, 1 6 ,M ggi, i Q? fig, ...,, , , g 5 5 5 2 HQ f f f , .. , f 2 J im? 1. 4 .,,,,,,, M W if WW X , .mi 5 f iw H' ww f y, ff 3 V f M V, , V, 5,, llll . 1 y , , WSW T, ,, w , 'if W, M, , ,,, ,,,,,,WMffffW ,,,,, M ,,... ,, K .,,,1 f H M I ,,,, K . gumfa , , L WW V5 ,eg .. f ,5W?iffW,' f I ATURAL A D HE LTH SCIENCES Dr. Roger johnson Dr. Roger johnson came to Bethel in 1980 as the Associate Professor of Physics and Computer Science. He received his degree from DePaul University and his doctorate from the University of Iowa. Dr. johnson's major achievement has been the procurement of a Title III grant to develop a major in Computer Scence. The major was adopted in the spring of 1984. Aside from his classroom work, Dr. johnnson is the sponsor of the Computer Science Club, a member of the Faculty Communications Com- mittee and a member of the Community Chorus. If that is not enough to keep any normal person busy, Dr. johnson is also newly married and the father of two children. Mr. james Knipp Mr. james D. Knipp is Bethel's new Instructor in Physics and Mathematics. He attained his B.S. at the University of Michigan, his M.S. at the U.S. Naval Post-Graduate School at Monterey, California. This year, Mr. Knipp has appeared on the Public Broadcasting Stations show on toxic waste and how it has affected the citizens in Milan and the surrounding area. His presence at Bethel has been strongly felt by students and his peers. Mr. David Lankford A graduate of Bethel, Mr. David Lankford returned in 1967 as the Associate Professor of Mathematics. He received his M.S. from the University of Missis- srppr. Mr. Lankford is the sponsor of the Math Club and a member of the Professional Standards Committee. In his spare time, he enjoys hunting, fishing, carpentry, and building Ken- tucky rifles. His best known project is a log cabin which he constructed behind his house. Mu. Dr. jerry Wilcoxson Dr. jerry Wilcoxson has been teaching at Bethel since 1967. His degrees include a M.Ed. and a B.S. from North Texas University. He has just finished his doctorate at Middle Tennessee State University. As the Athletic Director, Mr. Wilcoxson is responsible for planning and scheduling all major athletic events and intramurals. As a teacher, he is totally dedicated to getting students involved. Dr. Wilcoxson is also the Bethel College Golf Coach. 1 Dr. Deborah Thompson Dr. Deborah Thompson came to Bethel in 1982 as the Assistant Professor of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Dr. Thompson received her Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas, her M.S. from Ohio State University, and her B.S. from Kent State University. Dr. Thompson believes that it is important for colleges to change with the times as Bethel has done, so that the students will be better prepared for the world. To many of her students, Dr. Thompson is known as Dr, T, but she is one professor for whom the students must genuinely apply themselves. Mr. Mike N ienaber Mr. Mike Nienaber is the coach of the men's basketball and baseball teams. His degrees include an M.A. in Education and HPER from Murray State, and an M.A. of Education in History from Mississippi College, and a B.S. in History from Mississippi College. Mr. Nienaber is the director of intramurals, a member of the Athletic Committee, and a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He enjoys baseball, watching sports on television, and kidding around with the athletes. -N fseieje-e g? N rw - -- -' - 'ws was ssxasssawaaw M as 'EAM ss ' W' wig' 4' W Sd! s J 4 W MW W' M12iW WsWm MII., Dr. Graig Flowers Mr. Craig Flowers joined the Bethel team in 1985. He received his B.S. Ed. fron john Brown University in Arkansas and expects to complete his Ph.D. from Florida State University this year. Mr. Flowers said that he likes Bethel and enjoys being able to work closely with hi: students. His objectives are to give students an understanding of the fundamenta concepts of chemistry and to develop an appreciation for the science of chemistry. He also hopes to devise a curriculum which will be suitable for a chemistry major in the future. In his free time, Mr. Flowers enjoys photography, oil painting, and fishing. W ,.,, .... , wt, mrsws-f,si Me' ':::'2:2! r:-::22f2-I- 1-2-2. 222- Bef: If- 23332, -:: e2. - ---- : i s 2:- '-:-' Q Q 9 i 1 2 ? 4 i 5 2 i Q 3 2 M . M, a AA...,.,..,,. :.A:.,1: .,,.,,.,,.,,.,. . . ..-. , ln. ,... me U M- nm. S w 2n ... ....,,.. Wsm.M..,.gi' -.,.?M1:::,.s,,m .,., X w.m.W...w. Mr. Robert Putman Mr. Robert Putman is the Associate Professor of Business Administration at Bethel. He holds a M.B.A. from Memphis State University and a B.S. from Mississippi State. He is currently studying for his doctorate at Memphis State University. Mr. Putman is a Certified Public Accountant for Tennessee. He is also the new Mayor of McKenzie. His other activities include chairman of the Intergent Care Fund for the Methodist Hospital, treasurer for the First Methodist Church, and a director of the McKenzie Rotary Club. ., .. .... - M... .,,..,. - . f:f-gg 5 rz. i Sri .:sf Sri -ri1:':::f-.t- r--fQ- - Mrs. Cindy Arnold Mrs. Cindy Arnold has been a part of Bethel since 1979. Her degrees include a M.S. Ed. from the University of Tennessee and a B.A. from Bethel. Mrs. Arnold is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Phi Delta Kappa, and The American Association of University Professors. She works with teacher evalua- tion teams for the state and is involved in the development of the Tennessee instruction model. Mrs. Arnold is also very involved with the Special Olympics at UTM every year. This year, Bethel earned special recognition for her efforts and all of the student participants at Mrs. Arnold's urging. Thanks to Mrs. Arnold, Bethel was well represented in the volunteer ranks at the Special Olympics. -rrrre Dr. Laddie Lollar Dr. Laddie Lollar has been at Bethel for 26 years. His degrees are a Ph.D, and an M.Ed. from the University of Missouri and a B.S. in Education from Southwest Missouri State University. Dr. Lollar is a member of such organizations as Southeastern Psychological Associationg Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Mu Epsilon, and the Society for Colle- giate journalists. He sponsors the Phi Delta Sigma fraternity, the Psychology Club, and co-sponsors the Society for Collegiate Journalists. When he is not teaching, Dr. Lollar enjoys gardening, photography, and reading. sus: e t c rr eff W 1 Dr. james L. Potts Dr.-Iames L. Potts joined the Bethel team in 1964. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. from the George Peabody College and his B.A. from the University of Kentucky. Dr. Potts is a member of the Professional Standards Committee and the sponsor of the Young Democrats. Dr. Potts is known for his fascinating lectures, riding his bike in the spring, his bow- ties, and the river of knowledge that he shares with his students. WW M-WMMWWW-ew -' Meir New asthma awwasmawmmaaasawfr - Mwmmsawwx, NN ...il Mm,,..a..,..,:.We M... awww M. .,., .,.s,,,.,.. ,,ife:f- W Dr. Maurine Richardson Dr. Maurine Richardson has been at Bethel for 5 years. She received her Doctorate anc her M.Ed. from the University of Arkansas and her B,A. from Florida Atlantic University. Aside from her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Richardson is involved in The Americar Association of Teacher Educators, The International Reading Association, The Tennessee Reading Association, The Tennessee Association of Colleges of Teacher Educators, the National Education Association, Teachers Education Association, Women in Highe Education, and Phi Delta Kappa. She said that her objectives in teaching are to inspire he students to be creative, flexible, and motivated and the best professionally. M PWMLW i M 'I?E:-EE55:5I.':: . - MW will ' MMV mud 'A MMM MMM' WMM - 7 saws lwamamknvuiw' ' N i A 'V:wMWMi qvqlq C P M .. ::-:-.I-.21 M, - --Aziz .iurfmsfawzm MM if W ........,..,, E ..,..,. , ,,,..... M M , W M, .. . -W M Mm. - .W.,.Wm.M-M M M i ......:. Q :.-,.-. 1 Mr. Rowe Gene McMahen Mr. Rowe Gene McMahen came to Bethel in 1963. He is the associate professor o sociology. He holds a M.D. from Boston University, a B.D. from the Cumberlanc Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and a B.A. from Bethel College. Mr. McMahen is the chairman of the Athletic Committee, a member of the Studen Life committee, and he aids ministerial students with their supply ministering. Outside activities for Mr. McMahen including farming, fishing, and hunting, give hin a break from his Bethel classes. M ggakggwgggg sig mm aazwmax eggs 5 V eva? 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FM The Student Government Association meets twice each month to regulate the activities of the campus organizations. It is to act as the voice of the students in matters that need to be relayed to the administration or in matters that need action. Members are elected by their organizations as representatives. Activities this year include Homecoming with the theme of Wildcat Heaven in 87 , refrigerator rentals, and all the campus wide elections. Carol Putman and Bonnie Ballis served as President and Vice-President. : -wa ny 87 V ,il 'fi , , i' 'W' : , ,V ,,,,,, J f f f . f f ,, t KM' f X X A A 95 .Su ,- M, r Q f Q Q Q , X Li, :.,L -5 C WN -5,5 'f W 1 , pf ' ey O 1 ff Y 1 C Ahh BETHEL BEACO Newspaper Staff The Bethel Beacon is a student newspaper which is printed each week. The main goal of this paper is to keep students informed about what is going on around campus. It also serves as a voice on student rights and opinions. Brenda Neal served as Editor and Chief. A 5 Z 535 ,f f naw QM SS NR , Nw fi. .,,.. r, BETHEL BALLADEERS Members of the Balladeers are representative students of the Bethel College community. They come from various regions of the country and have diverse majors. Many have received honors, won contests, and received high ratings in musical competitions. All-State Chorus participants from high school days find a home in the Balladeers, as well as those with little or no formal training but natural abilities. However, the Balladeers are not only talented singersg there are many individual instrumentalist in the group. Some selections performed by the group are accompanied by various members playing handbells, keyboard, or other instruments. Individual academic achievements are another boast of the group. Over the years, the majority of the students have held B averages or better, and many have won academic achievement awards, including Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. The Balladeers perform diverse and interesting musical programs, not adhering to any particular style or era. They present sacred music ranging from the 1500's to the present. Broadway show tunes, madri- gals, spirituals, folk music, and contemporary popular music. While on tour, the group tailors each concert to fit the particular audience. However, most concerts contain music from many categories and eras. , g , WV. V U Img, My Magi, gm? QW W: . ..g, ,, ,.,,,.. , 1.,,, , .ff. A, , - . ,, 3 Winn.. king, O . , fe, :SQ V , v m - I ,, , , , ak 3 ,s.,f,:'- .. - Jes- ,A fw,,ge:,,- my A 2 1 4 gt A 2 W Jw n 4 Q ff M f W, , Y 2 ,4 V ,- if M . as , K W I 4,9 + af 411 1 MW I , ,z . 4 -'G 9 'W' 4' Q., J' MW e f ff ez i V,fk, ,wi ,. ,A an fe' ' ,M 36 - fyg ' Lit 51 f X 9 W STUDE T MINISTRIES Bethel Student Ministries began in january of 1983 with the help of the C.P.W. Membership on the team is by invitation of the Steering Committee. The team reaches out to visit churches within a radius of 150 miles. Some special events outside the 150 miles have also been served. if X 2555: ' 95 E is s Mx.. f H I i er 2, X , Q X 2 V 'M 9 ' ., A YM ff. THU' Q . 55,1 Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Phi Sigma is the oldest social sorority. Their purpose is to promote mutual helpfulness among its member and thus display a Christian attitude as was exemplified by jesus Christ our Lord. The ladies of Alpha Phi are active ij all areas of campus life. They will be celebrating their golden anniversary this year. If ? 'f 2:.. i g fa W ' ,. , , QM? 1 'EE :away was :WEE aswgfg vgfsiw 23.2122 Wil? iw-153 525:24 ati? ggigpfi ., 5125 fi V715 mis? was iii? Earlier: 5525322 are 355 5 as .E rr 5552: 5 :. :f. ::.f. 5 sae , Wait at .. EQ: ragga: --55,gig '::.:Eg :: Zeta Delta Tau Zeta Delta Tau was organized in 1978 under the name of alpha Kappa Omegag in 1979, the name was changed to Zeta Delta Tau. Their purpose is to promote brotherhood among its members and others. Edward johnson serves as sponsor. They hold many annual events such as Rent a Vet. .1 3 'UQ 3 1 ' vw 'VW' r l ' M 4 , :V ,wTf, ' if M' r . .ae 'V ,. K w. Ak,f- Z V R X ..- , . It ?3 ' l ,'ss 3 W 2 f x M, M, t . -M. Q Y W f A , 5 N V 9 2 H my 3 ' , r E 5 5 2. e 11 3 Nav M ra , 5? .fl 2 L ,,,,L If 5 L f MM wffffxv fwf g 055 5 731 ' 7:9 nv :Ziggy 1 : I: gi: 2,7 , 2 .. K . I 1 ,QMS IW Dyes: - ' '- f 1 -, mgf ni-,M ::-4,fm!,,,wf,.- :- : - A .. 4, , ,,,.. .nw 1:21:51 .f,,,m. , fu M? MW I gk: iz. VE -fag 4 lea if ai ,w 7 4 M? 17 gf ff 4 7 f ,'i 'fx If 22,1-2' - ky ,,,, A, . , a W -- Q f Z asp ,ff M K V -- ::m:9g,2 : - ' NLE. W L Z, f ,743 , 5 if ff M .,,m :E 2'iifww--, H , g v 1 b 2331.1 we ZW I- 53 fix E its 2 Q i. z 5. g s F S if 5 E s 5 E, al ii iifgzf' E - A 15.12, , , agp H ,,,. . ami shim .fr eager :??ia:E.f:. ei v -5 ,S 1 :E5:g: ':5: Y? . qt f Q5 x YA 3324 is saw? . Wie V 3 . f'f:F: 3 Iota Alpha Omega The Hammets were founded in 1980. Their purpose shall be to stand for and promote worthy character and .high ideals, to encourage and to engage in worth- while service projects, to promote fellowship among its members, and to build and develop the mental body. This year they were very active on campus. Their activities included the very funny Newly Wed Game. mmmmm .... ' 2 S W A X .. X k i X1 X X p X N Q X gssfr- Kwik 2333555 gws .556 54251 sepia Weill' 1545459 aw: gags: 5 af arises Pam' 'X it U RC-xxx' 423832 sa? f it , H Egwiz wif Fifi? 14' wurrsgig 3524513 -iiisii g.5,f'JZ'w WW gi: S? rl 4-fr? 51311 ag -f W 3 i 5, Q ffm as . A ' if 5 ssasgsii 3 ssl: 1112.12 A 'fl 1 rf ivgwglgg 141 aygljz Iota Alpha Mu The Hamms were founded in 1979. Their pur- pose is to stand for and to promote worthy char- acter and high ideals, to encourage and engage in worthwhile service projects, to promote fellowship among its members, and to build and to develop the physical and mental body. Mike Limbaugh served as President this year. 103 23266 212216 . sawn L ww- aww 13595 1233142 .wa-f' 'Seas an ag assi 'fir 55 Q :ws siwfiwxz 555255 5222322 rigbiiz 3315353 fy? saga 555.31 2313? Q as. as gi is is T,-.i,.i NH ,UQ J Sagas N vi Kai? il 23 -1,-1. Egg Kira? Maria: ma zb f5M'i swgikff 5 fri . 22 wikis Xaser' V1 2 wi? if E a 355 Yiwizg was ,W M 3 , , , , , , N fam W lf as ' . . . . - f .'.'.'.'. in L 1 'fiffr n.v.4'4.o44.v ' 'Q' 'fl Mi H y',', ,,7 o 4.4 4 4 4 'J a',',il ' . yr . w My ja -ffw Q WW' Q Q' v 545 ' W l api Q, 'fi 4 3 1 1 .af f f ' Q Q 45: W7 J w , ' L ' V V JH ' V ,141 , -' .. '- fl ff Ufc. , ,, L ' , - IVVV ,M A 'Q H s 72 f ' W . , ' 2 A ff ,, Lambda Sigma Lambda Sigma was founded in 1942. This was a year of many new pledges and traditional activities. Lambda Sigma more than doubled in size and spirit. Dr. Isabel Wheeler was an active sponsor. K Lyn, mm. Q, wwe as si.- ' n ik V rrrrr .rlrjazr aaa 7 X L if - 6-if I if 15 1, if 4 eg i ' . 4 4: I ai 7 is '41 ' ,S+ 2 P -. . KZ! I 1 . 4 -.ng P1 1 I Q 5 H, If 1 f af if We v - I' 2 5 ii-15 af. ai Q 554 'Z-1? ,S at s 3543 liege 'EW' if H 5 1 as 7251 0 Q .5 , .7 , , 22:3 , W. ,i 41 , 23 is Z Qi H S . 1 ii . is 4. Q f I Q .Q M z .,..Q 9 M5323 ,f -vs f Z at 92 A1 . . U s Qs.. . ? 'f'wf? - --an awww Phi Delta Sigma Phi Delta was founded in 1928 and is Bethel's oldest fraternity. Their purpose is to promote Christian brotherhood among the members and among others on campus. Dr. Laddie Lollar serves as sponsor. The main project for Phi Delta this year was a beautifica- tion of the Log Cabin area. a QW, J 0 , x x M, f' VA a 2 ' ' , f I ' ' mfr .Y 5 ,Zin ,ff kr 53, iw, .44 N Ni A 'Q' Q 'I 1 k H + X N P ' s:,.:::'Ii-L- N X X Y X x R3 'F i vi 5 , f :-. 1 v ,fra Theta Psi was founded in 1960 to promote a spirit of sisterhood among its members, provide cooperation and aid in the pursuit of academic, and social activities, provide leadership and responsibility in its membership, and to pro- mote a unity among women students on campus. Mrs. Anne Taddie and Mrs. Karen Sneed offer their time and talents as Theta Psi's sponsors. N , Q L X . ,M Q 'if Xf-21, 5 ,. 2 'xp 5 -Q l Q f Jil? 2 'mm Y QP' kiwi i 5 Q .f'?iM!? f M E5 sl If e W2 Mez, -e ,f - ': E, 4 - W f, 4, A v z,1?Qi, K. ,,, N ,,fL W ., W5Wi1'f K. , ,, ,.,. .. K 1 eg? 1 i 5 QW 1 Q22 1 Q Q if gi 1 , r-4:1142 f 3522 1 1 2'3'fQf6-i 9513? . Qfgiiv 4L 'UI A gin , iiifisiii L:-A r ?2lgii2Li3 are Hswif fr: i 'A Q 2 N viii ' 2 5 5551 2 as SW 5 1 53, Q Q H., 'i se is 43, ff vi, 235 5? , Q if , ,.. nf ,-in - 'f W ,. ,W V, , , lg 4 , ' 11:91 Q a Sigma Phi Omega's purpose is to promote a spirit of brotherhoodg to develop the social mural, intellec- tual, and spiritual lifeg to build the personalityg to inspire greater determination and sincerity among the membersg and to contribute in every possible way to the best interest and progress of Bethel College. Dr. Bill King serves as advisor, Wham . '- ,W mmmr. fv rQ!:1p.5,,, ,.v'55!!Q X. . X W- t, - 4' Q., ..,g ,..-- - 1 ' K Black Student Union The Purpose of the Black Student Union is to promote unity and black cultural awareness among students, and to foster the needs and interest of minority students of Bethel College, and to provide charitable services to the community. 'Nw The Society For Collegiate journalist The society for Collegiate journalist was organized in 1961 as Gamma Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma. In 1975 a merger with Pi Delta Epsilon formed the Society For Collegiate journalists. Their purpose is to pursue only the highest ideals in what is regarded as one of the most demanding and most difficult profes- sions of our time - mass communications. Dr. Laddie Lollarg Dr. Isabel Wheeler. Members include jana Sims, William jones, Dewayne Ervin, Brenda Neal, and Mark Browder. S C GLC LUB The Psychology Club was founded in 1964. They try to provide to those qualifying students with an opportunity to become familiar with the wide area of study and variety of activities which are related to psychology. This year the club members and others sponsored a weekend workshop dealing with the community. Dr. Laddie Lollar serves as sponsor of the group again this year. Computer Science Club The 1980's are the age of the computers. In 1985 Bethel's Computer Club was founded. They promote future careers, appreciation of computer science and fellowship among mem- bers. Dr. Roger johnson and Mr. Knipp serve as sponsors. A feb l of' . .3., rr- 1 Q .. 2:2 frri 1 . L if ..::-.--:rr sz. sf- sur'-,rs N E ... E Q 5 W. gin X l Sa b s , Q X as -...jus few' -ca X ss s ii? Q i GAMMA BETA PHI The Gamma Beta Phi Society is an honor and service organization. Gamma Beta Phi promotes scholarship, charactc and service. Its objectives are: 1. to recognize and encourage individual excellence in education. 2. to promote the development of leadership ability and character in its members. 3. to foster, disseminate, and improve education through appropriate service projects. In the 1986-1987 school year, Gamma Beta Phi managed the concession stand for all basketball games and donate funds to public television and radio. The society received a Distinguished Chaper Award for promoting the goals ar ideas of the National organization. ' 23 ',..,plsaan Yu.-u.,,,. ,, Diakonoi is an organization that strives to be obedient to Christ through His love by building up and serving one another, and reaching out in the name of jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. The word Diakona is a Greek word meaning ministry or service. C.W.I.G. seeks to provide a supportive climate for creative writing of all kinds, and to encourage community interest in creative writing. Dr. Wheeler has once again provid- ed encouragement and direction for the cre- ative minds and opinions of the members. Alpha Psi Omega The Kappa Delta Chapter of Alpha Psi Omega serves to promotr and to serves the theatre program and to encourage every person to share hisfher talents - whatever they may be. To become a member one must demonstrate outstanding service to the theatre and pass a pledge exam. Alpha Psi Omega is an honor society and inducts members on their merit. Members includegjimmy Keown, Pres. jana Sims V. Pres., Wayne Banister Sec., Carol Putman, Renee jobe, Troy Hart, Michael Newton, Donna johnson, and Jimmie Sue Stanton. V AA , N ' ttf A f The Math Club was founded in 1951. They strive to promote W interest in Mathematics and to provide fellowship for persons ' with a interest in math and it's related fields. Mr. David Lank- V ,,,,tt, we V, ford served as sponsor. f-f-f V- 'yi f i f e,,, l ' A A is A ' - may 2 ' K ' Q ,mf M' UDENTT CHE EDUC I SSOCI IO S.T.E.A. The Student Teachers Education Association is an organiza- tion aid Bethel's future teachers. Mrs. Cindy Arnold serves as sponsor. One of the many activities that S.T.E.A. participates in is The Special Olympics. This was Bethel's banner year. Over five hundred dollars and the support of over eighty students proved that S.T.E.A. is a group of future leaders as well as teachers. X 1 'Y' 1 .4 We g ll if T if tx ix an 5 5 7 it E N i --:.:. as Nr, ' COMMUNITY CHORUS ' , I 3 , 3' 1.51, 2 -.ia if I ,,,- Lk,'-- Y lf . .55 ?. fe ' 3 . f if . Z 1' I. 1 1 2' EQ... if 3 ' ' 05:1 ' I V Z X I Y, . A a ' -- , , ,AH A ,, ,. va, , y. s.... - . . at y T' T Bethel's Community Chorus is an outstanding per- forming group of men and women. The members are just people who have an interest in music. Dr. Dan Taddie takes a not so professional group of singers and produces a trained ensemble. They have three performances a year, at the end of each quarter. HO'S WHO -'fs 3 4? fi si ' ,S ' ' ' A ' ..,A ,K s v e s , -' f. f 'if' ' -1' ,.-.:.: :g.,:: .... ,V ,w , . 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' 2 ,U V EQUUWII ton A4 Award 4 I' I, Z. 5 Ag ' Sr , ,,,, ,, ,V -.f f 1 FQ 1--1 ,, if .. av I Q, gl :P .i.. fzk if mf, , Af, wma gsffgy 1 27 52 Z 2 4? if 3 1 A au. 'qkfy ,E ...nf vov, .-'wwf 'A' my-sw U wg Yi M Hx - 4 .fi Y- 4 4 W aww .. gg' 'Mi' , , , ' F 'I 1- v , A ,',, ,wwf V' ' ' .fi Q vga .R in 5 - 5 f .. , Q K Q . Fl? ee.. .3 Nw is . : , 323 'X QQ. tk EQ. ,m.:: Q ,N .Q N , if if s ig X is xx I N 1 X X f va, , ,W , f A W 1? f i V ' , i 1 5 4 ' , . ,- , ,, , wf?Ew .mmm ij, uv mnhiww ww ,,,,k 49' .UW-W - ,, Z gm ui rl X .9 21 ur- i 9 1 f 1 gms 54 .,75:S:25552:i?l .... - .. giiiggyf qs- . !':uuv ' M, H Tw P ff: A gy 410 It seemed that Old Man Basketball would never wake from summer hibernation. Day after sweaty day, the Bethel College Lady Wildcats worked toward the appointed time when the season would open. All the while, first year Head Coach john Sneed was observing, calculating, worrying, and contemplating Certain characteristics would be noticeable about the Lady Wildcats as they approached the 1987-88 season. The most obvious would be a conspicuous lack of height. After the loss of 6'1' center, Stephanie Hester, the tallest player would be 5'11'. But an aggressive, ball hounding defense coupled with a physically oriented squad was expected to offset the height problem. An unusually determined attitude was evident in practice sessions as well as in the spoken wor of the players. The Lady Wildcats underwent some dramatic changes between the off and the on season. Due to Grade Points and injuries, the Lady Cats had only 7 players through most of their season. These remaining players are: Linda Harris, Kim Buttrey, Andrea Tiszai, Ellen Argo, Michelle jerrolds, Renee Ervin, and Barbara Campbell. fKwa?Ma ' A Tennessee iafe Q 1 V nf, ,, fry' ' ui 1 W f ,f U eff: if 'UW Q Tennessee Collegiaie Aihle 15 Ummm C8039 wk A LE, A i Q wax l , ff , fi Q L Ni.. I 9, 1 V, , K f-..Q,.,.. CHEERLEADER This year's Cheerleaders worked hard and performed well in front of the Basketball crowds. The squad was made up of Kendra Walker, jimmy Estes, Lisa Smith, Laura Ellis, Denise Acton, Christy Essary, Kelly Lim- baugh, Lore Rener, and jimmy Keown. - Ei an as 2 Tennessee Collegi e if Bethel Belmorif ate Athletic Conference Effe- 9, C12 -T ago PB 424 'W 'W 'W axe -W out 4 M O oxo 1 if 5 , f X as X Q I . X is M .ex A K Q, L L-Lh R js? ' , . .L -L . , , X. 'X--L , N- il -k-.kkk K. , .X 15XgxiX. nik. i. ' . L- E . L--. L ..hkk K . , X L M Q N k L r s :. 'NUSQ . WXQN lx . X X k , ..L. L K ,Q A WL Lfsixk . ' f - X -X ,. W we , .Y X 'W ' ' . .. .fm3N' R XX .. :isa .: 1- . . as X A X ..., AL, X X . X . is . H .X ,L X Xa 'P ii X X 5 ' Xxx - I ' 34 K , xg -- K - s. ft. X W X ii -E se XX ww we W: W rf 2,211 A W? R N ,f ' Wai Egg, ,Z f X I ' ,, ,yy I V V 'W I ' fy X A ,ryf V ,W Y ff QW 2, 'Nw 4' Y f gzffumbw ,,,. W: . 'W W Ti. ,' AW GULF DR JERRY WILCGXSON 6 COACH Y 145 Bethel's Tennis team had a season to be proud of. They practiced in the hopes of training a young team to a group of tennis team players. The team was made up of Carol Putman, Kimberly Kilpat- rick, Ellen Argo, Michelle jerrolds, and Melinda Phelps. The hot hard season paid off as they all im- proved and raised in the standings. TENN S 1 A A we-2 P t ilr t Q T - A Q K qi V . .-,, Jrf , - 1 r .- s NYM' fl T Q ,,,,t, Qs. .t.. 35 V. I T '- yn -4'idTIgtgli '? ' Us - M- i3s?'55??fffSirf'e-' 3 -- sr f , r'r .. .?Qn2 Ssg,i,!!N. 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Harold Story takes a chance at the hoops. Winter Quater was the time for hot basketball. OFTBALL 88 1. Is Paul Watkins going to home base or the out field? 2. Boner takes a strike, Jed Collins plays catcher and Brian Mays sizes up the competition. MGRE SOFTBALL 1. Doesn't Kelly know kittens can not play softball? Or is she just showing off? 2. Theta Psi makes an attemp to win with a great Theta Lady at bat. HARD HITS 1' 1. Ezella faces the ball with the fortitude to win. She returned after a few years of tempo- rary retirement. 2. Kelly Limbaugh proved Alpha Phi Sigma was a force to be felt and rarely beat. lunar sl- UREI TRAM RAL ami: x Hall Football and it's close cousin Snow Football both had a good start this year. The competators were as serious as professionals. They were out to win at all write ups and frost bit cases. So far there is no word if the two sports will be around next year. It all depends on the weather and dorm rules. vig CAMPUS LIFE , A h The Cast Moon - Scott Bell Birdboot - Wayne Bannister The Corpse - Troy Hart Mrs. Drudge - Salana Young Simon Gascoyne -jimmy Keown Felicity Cunningham - Carol Putman Lady Cynthia Muldoon - Tuva Stephens Major Magnus Muldoon - Mark Browder Inspector Hound - Tim McGuire Directed by Raymona M. Batchelor A WILEY A D THE HAIRY MA Q The Cast H Mammy - Carol Putman Wiley - Scott Bell Hairy Man -Jed Collins First Chorus Member - Melissa Thigpen Second Chorus Member -jimmy Keown Third Chorus Member - Troy Hart Chorus - jennifer Sapp Chorus - Marcia McClanahan 41 .J l f? .ni 1. jenny, jimmy, and .led steal the show. 2. Jed Collins is The Hairy Man. 3. Carrol Putman and Scott Bell discuss the stituation. BETHEL COLLEGE presents Book and Lyrics by ALFRED UHRY Music Composed and Arranged by ROBERT WALDMAN Based upon the novella by EUDORA WELTY Directed by H RAYMONA M. BATCHELOR Musical Direction byl DANIEL TADDIE Friday, May 6, 1988 - 8 pm U3 Saturday, May 7, 1988 - 8 pm BOULDIN AUDITORIUM ' DICKEY FINE ARTS CENTER Bethel College ' McKenzie, Tennessee 'mf ' ' ' Jak , 4 my Q w Wf , 4 if Q M , if . fy, , 1 -:V fu w W , . ,. ' 2 ' , f f f ,u Puttin' on the Ritz was the theme of Alpha Phi Sigma's annual Best Dressed Co-ed pageant. The contestants modeled outfits in casual, Sunday, and formal wear. The contestants were: Melinda Phelps, Renee Ervin, Jodi Berg, Shari Smith, Sondra Law, Angie Dancy, Carol Putman, Stanna Gomer, Amanda Kelley, Amie Fahl, Kelly Thrash, Lore Renner,jessica Richter, Renee jobe, Marcia McClanahan, Cynthia Prosser, Mary Manspeaker, and Laura Ellis. The entertainment was presented by Craig and Lynn Thurman from Thurman's School of Dance, Murray, Kentucky. Also, performances were given by jimmy Keown and Vince Edwards. The winners were Amanda Kelley, sponsored by Phi Delta Sigma - 1st place, 2nd place was presented to Renee jobe, sponsored by Theta Psi, and 3rd place was Cynthia Prosser, sponsored by the Freshman Class. .ww A ,Q 6, K at l if 'W 'af Us ' . i ' 4' r ' 'S L ,V , M . gg, 0 .A gf A Q' Y fi QW' flak Ta if 'f E af' -uf i'i V :'W 1 ff Q The Womanless Beauty Review was held on Tuesday, May 17. This annual event was sponsored by Theta Psi. This years contestants were: Chris joiner,john Akers, Perryn Rice, Na Na Waweru, Scott Fallon, Charlie Schuchardt, Craig Harris, Eric Wheeler, and Dewayne Ervin. The women were judged on casual wear, talent, and evening wear. The winners were: Queen, Dewayne Edwina Charm Erving Perryn Purina Wheat Riceg Benson Rose Mary Waweru. x 165 Q xii W Mr. and Miss Bethel for 1988 are john Keeper and Carol Putman Carol . . . SGA President . . . Gamma Beta Phi . Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . tennis team . . . Iota Alpha Omega Sorority. john . . . Wildcat Basketball . . . Iota Alpha Mu Fraternity . . . Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities . Wildcat Basketball award. V ,, ,Q Kirk Nienaber and Carol Putman were chosen as Student Marshals for the 1987-88 school year. Student Marshals 'ere chosen to recognize scholarship and leadership in the junior class and were awarded a 3300 minimum scholarship. his scholarship was funded through the 1983-84 Presidential Club gift, a gift of property sold by the college and other esignated gifts. Marshals were selected based on leadership, high academic achievement and character. They were elected jointly by the chief academic and the chief student personnel officers. AWARDS DAY TAHPER Outstanding HPER Award Greg Lane American Red Cross Big Drop Award Sorority: Lambda Sigma Fraternity: Phi Delta Sigma Humanities Highest GPA Award Margie Shannon Humanities Creative Project Award Donna Brandon Wall Street journal Award William Nunnery Outstanding Accounting Student Award Margie Shannon Outstanding Senior Psychology Award Carol Putman Kirk Nienaber Randal Reece Chemical Rubber Company Award Michelle Bateman Senior Biology Award Elaine Freeman Senior Mathematics Award Bonnie Ballis Freshman Mathematics Award R.B. Mays AAUP Freshman Scholar Award Mary Ann Poyner Bessie Hendren Music Award jimmy Keown Senior Scholars Kirk Nienaber Carol Putman Randal Reece SororityfFraternity with Highest Iota Alpha Omega Sigma Phi Omega Mr.fMiss Bethel Carol Putman john Kemper Teacher of the Year Dr. Wheeler GPA 10 SE FFEE .Al Bethel began a tradition with the M 8: B Coffee House. Students faculty, and administration work together to create a gala event of merrymaking. Inforrnality, short acts, variety, spirit of noncompetativeness, receptiveness, acceptance, togetherness, and a spirit of sharing . . . Those participating in the coffee house were Carol Putman,-Iimmy Keown, Troy Hart, Kirk Nienaber, Perryn Rice, Vince Edwards, Mark Rackley, Mary Manspeaker, Melissa Mullins, Renee jobe, William jones, Wild Bill King, Tamiko Warfield, Conene Nelson, Autry McBee, Sondra Law, Alisha Roberts, Kristi Lounsberry, Michelle Jerrolds, jed Collins, R.B. Mays, Billy Welch and Lori Todd. DAN CE, DANCE, DANCE Everyone loves a good night of fun. This year Bethel had more dances than ever before. The year began with a back to school bash. As well all setteled down dance fever hit hard. Halloween was for dancing not gouls. Other dances were held for Valentines, Sadie Hawkins, and just because they wanted to dance. Student Services saw that all this functions were fun and just what we all needed on the long hard days of school. These pictures are from the Sophomore Class Ballroom Blitz. Other sponsors included Theta Psi, Lamda Sigma. Phi Delta, and many hard working individuals. USUAL DAY AT BETHEL 'V f lzz A .,.,,:.. Q wx 'lA,X,,ri of ' .3 wf,'Q..R-,. , Q 9 ek V M s ? R E K .. .lx V , - -Wi- QE. is SQ s 1 In 4. . g, me Q! ' r 1 'fl ,Na . f f . ' . nf 4 4 I t aj I C E las 1' 5 R if ' . A 'W u , ' q Y? :L4 I jbffwa fl 3 4 ,ff Z Q f 1 ga, .ki ,x H Al Nw ' vm ,ff Vw? :V 0 wi W' 94V Q I I 5 N I '56 R? 09 03 JUL. iv Q29 MW ' GYM ,Pibwg se ugciuponfhisf' Q' f06Q?1Q D 3 if 2:3 xg 5,3 D fy i l FHM j QT? ffe Aff? 25530 QvX9fwf5 afeglhqfggwb XfAC,X0'6ZoQu , my X fi ' If EXE if 55 T7 .8 'S N C9 N095 PM DOOM gl ,Jxg QQNBQ' N If SMWH L M AUGH 6 KEN? M 4 1 mc, PM RTV TM , cas Wane sw 'K X 5 X ODES s U P' MNH MP6 5135. Q25 A RNOLD fl SMX o'wMA'l X420 N 'Qfqfsi LET 6 500634 KE ff X 336101 X K 5963 JD WWC 0 5 f4C7fg4P 41 'TAIMKO JN Q01 Q 52304 52:1 QL Gfl vi Q QS 65 SMX AARP' DA A NOW pr Ml' 5 Q. U W' 'MNDA FACULTY. .. 2218 EY VW KEU' MUSTHELPFUL... m.L0f4?r EEST ozessea. - MS. Ann 754,4- MOST SPfKl7Z'0. .. DR. KING 6 N067 A BSENVM nvoeo. . . Dx, WHEELEK XX N EACHEZ VMC 55969 UWILE.. Dx. wiffzzeq WX ,xx X THE YEAR IN REVIEW: 1987-1988 This was the year of the Presidential Primaries, so everything had a Political flavor, which was not always sweet! The Republicans wanted to pad out the Supreme Court and tried first with a Judge Robert Bork, we will see that they had to compromise later, because Bork did not make it. Pope John Paul II made a U.S. pilgrimage. With Aids in full spate, Homosexuals, Abortion and other Catholic hard line issues were bound to have prominence. October 19: t'Black Monday. The Dow Jones plunged 22.676, much greater than in 1929! The effects were still with us at the end of the Academic Year. November began with Iran declaring that it was At war with America. It was certainly acting warlike, with Silkworm missile attacks on two Tankers. Retaliation was a certainty and the U.S. Navy destroyed two Oil Platforms in the Gulf though it gave fair warning to the occupants, in good time for them to leave. The President tried another Supreme Court candidate with even less luck: Judge Douglas Ginsberg was out before he was in! with an admission of experimenting with Pot in his College days. At this stage of our year we still had 7 Republican runners for the Presidency: Bush, Biden, Dole, DuPont, Haig, Kemp and Robertson. The coming months reduced them down to one: George Bush. Not to be outdone the Democrats came up with equal strength: Dukakis, Jackson, Babbit, Gore, Gephardt, Simon and would you believe? Hart! November gave us Fatal Attraction with Glenn Close and Michael Douglas. This blockbuster really was Adult, warts and all! The President finally succeeded in filling the Supreme Court seat at the third try with a bland everybody's family man: Anthony Kennedy. Christmas was a week away and as a Gift to the World a Treaty banning all intermediate range Missiles was signed in Washington by President Reagan and Russia's Mikhail Gorbachev. One sour note: whenever the two Superwives meet, sparks seem to fly, they just do not get along. With the spirit of Christmas around, Gene Simmons taught us that: Life is real, life is earnest and leads naught but to the grave . He killed a total of 16, averaging real or imaginary wrongs. Most of the dead were his own children and a grandchild, plus Mrs. Simmons with her 5 children and 3 grandchildren. Margaret Thatcher became Britain's longest continuously serving Prime Minister. January 1988 and it was no surprise that: Time Magazine's Man of the Year was Mikhail Gorbachev of whom we will hear much through the year. At least 1,600 people were lost off the Philippines in a 10 p.m. collision between an overcrowded 2,215 ton ferry and an 8,500 ton Tanker carrying 8,800 barrels of Petroleum products which exploded, coating the sea in flames, only 26 people rescued from Shark infested waters. Andrew Lloyd Webber brought Phantom of the Opera to Broadway with record-breaking advance bookings. He is the Midas of the Musical they all turn to Gold. February saw the nitty gritty of the Election begin, Iowa being first with it's Caucus, so much was seen into the result yet time proved that result to be very misleading: Bush lost to Dole and Gephardt won for the Democrats. The troubles in Israel suggested that Israel may be riding a Palestinian Tiger and was staying on with difficulty. Fergie Duchess of York was declared Pregnant with her first child, the baby will be 5th in line for the Throne. Move over Jim and Tammy Bakker! here comes Jimmy Swaggart with his own brand of sinning, he didn't want to do it, he wanted to watch! He watched Debra Murphee, giving her notoriety if not fame. A Play didn't have to be a Lloyd Webber musical to succeed on Broadway though it helped: A serious drama by Lee Blessing began tc get attention and advance bookings, Walk in the Woods was not only serious but was also Political, normally, black marks, but not this time. There was an Avalanche warning out for 5,000 ft. and above, at the Swiss Skiing resort of Klosters, but Britain's Prince Charles and five companions went to 7,000 ft. it happened! roaring towards Charles and his friends, two of whom didn't make it and were buried. One: Major Hugh Lindsay, died of suffocation, but Patricia Palmer Tomkinson escaped with both legs broken. April came and so did a 250 minimum, Letter Stamp. There were signs that America was returning to Rail Travel and Railroad Companies were doing their best to foster the trend. Travellers are closed to the Scenery and the windows for viewing it are certainly bigger! Probably a feeling of safety is the biggest factor. If you still smoked Cigarettes, you were becoming a Pariah and the non-smokers looked upon you as a Loser! 267, of the Nation still smoked but it was 3875 thirty years ago. May saw the most serious clash to date between the Navy and Tehran. An Iranian Patrol Boat fired a Missile at the Navy's Wainwright a guided missile cruiser, which promptly fired one back, sinking the Patrol Boat with 15 dead and 29 injured. The U.S. was due to retaliate anyway, for a Mine hit of a U.S. Frigate: The Samuel B. Roberts . The President ordered the destruction of two Oil Platforms and the sinking ol one Iranian Naval vessel. Eventually it was three vessels because Tehran decided to make a fight of it. There was a lot of Marital activity among the Beautiful People in May, Mark Harmon and Pam Dawber had their first child, a Boy. Glenn Close and John Starke had their first, a Girl. Not to be outdonr Sonny Bono and his wife Mary also had a first, theirs was a Son. Burt Reynolds married Loni Anderson and Diane Sawyer of CBS married Stage Director: Mike Nichols. A structural failure tore off half the roof of Aloha Airlines Flight 243 at 24,000 ft. It landed safely with the Passengers sitting in the open air. Only casualty was a Stewardess, sucked out of the gaping hole. The Nation had a quiet chuckle at the news that Astrology played a part in decisions made by the Reagans, though we were assured that they were Nancy's decisions. The Heavens help us, or do they? Francois Mitterrand won a second seven year term at President of France, so Socialism remains in charge. We wished Irving Berlin Happy Birthday his 100th! but like every other Academic Year we said Goodbye to some of the famous: To mention only the most well known, there was Lorne Greene. Ben Cartwright of Bonanza C721 Emlyn Williams, Welsh author of Night must Fall C813 Heather 0'Rourke, aged 12, Star of Poltergeist , during Surgery. Andy Gibb of BeeGees fame, a Superstar of 19, died two days after his 30th birthday, a flame that burned only too brightly then slowly and quietly burned away. There were others, famous in their own fields like: Harvey Kuenn, C573 American League Batting Camp 1959. Cartoonist Milton Caniff, creator of Steve Canyon . Brook Benton 1563 the smooth voiced Balladeer and Composer and Olaf Wieghorst, most collected Western Artist and Sculptor. Into June and the end of the Academic Year, the plethora of Presidential hopefuls had gone, with only Bush left supreme for the Republicans and Dukakis as the main man for the Democrats, with Jesse Jackson disputing that fact right up to the line. .1 1 ,Wg 4: 'af ,,..,, ff 4221 N N , ,,. , , ff' Z'-'- ff: diff' hmm? WWW wh ff eww F .X 4 . Rf E Y T.. 7 fa' '55-Q23 , fills. ,ij 2 sim : i N 3 ii Qs .mi BACHELOR OF ARTS Suellen Bayer john M. Browder james Ed Collins Victoria Marie David Philip joseph Fitch Penny Bouldin McKinney Kimberely Anne McMahen CMagna Cum Laudej Patricia Gardner Malm Anita Griffin Pafford Lisa jean Phifer Starla Kay Putman 'Brenda L. Rader CCum Laudeb Randal Reece CCum Laudel George I, Rieves, jr. Ezella Robinson Michael Lee Rodgers Thomas Frank Swindle BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 'Bonita Renee Ballis CCum Laudej jeff G. Cheatham Russell Jerome Davis Allison Rhea Fountain Elder 'Elaine Louise Freeman Christopher Lynn Gillespie Rebecca Sue Hall Shelia Halliburton Randy Edward Hatch Deana Kay jackson Christopher Michael -Iaskolka CCum Laudej Frank A. -Iaskolka 'Katy Wilcoxson King Birdie jean Kirby Karin Brigitte Knoll Michael Shawn Limbaugh Hedwig Lock fCum Laudei Brian D. Mays joseph Medford Milam, jr. ' Members of the Gamma Beta Phi Society ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE Dennis L. Kee Sue Elaine McCadams William David Money, jr. Deborah Carol Moore Tamara jane Morris CCum Laudej 'Nassar Saleh Nassar Tammy Menzies Newberry 'Kirk A. Nienaber CSumma Cum Laudej William Curtis Nunnery Sharon Manley Perry 'Carol Anne Putman CCum Laudej Robert Douglas Roots janet G. Scott Marjorie Stevens Shannon CCum Laude? john Edward Smith Madonna Troxler Smith Paul Willard Sykes Paul Bryant Tucker jeff Richard Wallace Paul Watkins M, 41 W G wmww, ,ww 2 x! 5' ff' h 5 wi H:gw'fifi,m K 0 :V ,, vu, J-,::,Iff5zE ,f... 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