Looking back . . . Bryan College Dayton Tennessee Volume 41 COMMONER 1975 Looking back . . . N I see a hill with winning scores . . . ■V- ■L ion power and waiting lines . . . Hi ■Argo ' s express with varied melodies . . Handel ' s Messiah ' ■' : :vfc:-«feS and challenging classrooms . . . 10 Room 305 11 with community outreach . 12 ¥ N ' O 1 Fl— : 1 PARKING figj ■Jfv ' ■- DOCTORS ■■1 v P ONI PHI • ' -■— ■L , t4k ilJHB 1 am - .71 1 ,w II rrr — — - V_ fr -v.Jr ii Jj j ■j ' 4 3 l JM 5wr r ■•i PC wB ¥F 1 W- H If M PCI 13 and a closer bond . . . - F s 14 Koinonia 15 looking ahead . . . I see a vision of lives reaching out through Him New faces, new roles, new situations greeted me when I arrived. Student leaders made plans to guide, to improve, to entertain, to test. And then receptions welcomed me into the family. Getting acquainted at Dr. Mercer ' s. Aren ' t Bryan couples cute? 18 Preparation and Orientation Jerry rides again. The community churches introduce themselves The big test: endurance. Preparation and Orientation 19 Hectic, confusing hours, long, tiring lines, schedules meeting requirements, advisors patiently helping — thus another year begins. Kay Arthur . . . sensitive, deep, challenging me to love the Lord with all my being, preparing me for a deeper commitment. At Bryan? .1 Yes, I ' m healthy, Melodie. 20 Registration and Spiritual Life Week Kay says, Praise the Lord! ' Arrival! Meet your Student Union. Meet the President. Registration and Spiritual Life Week 21 Working with faculty, forming better relationships, dealing with problems, building and benefitting — Student Senate was there enriching Bryan life. Besides keeping us in line, the Resident Assistants helped us to grow spiritually, and I learned that we serve each other. Bryan ' s neighborhood cops. Not again! 1 Five points anyone? 22 RA ' s ABOVE. Front Row: S. Roberts, C. Johnson, B. Shondelmver, B. Grimes. Row 2: T. Varney, D. Decker, D. Mercer, G. Fath, L. Efird. Not pictured: B. Spoede, J. Wilke, N. Adams. LEFT. Seated: Sec. - P. Baker; left to right: Pres. — J. Tubbs; V.P. — B. Brewer; Bus. Mgr. — G. McLawhon. Student Senate 23 S i| ' Which version is this? ' O well, skip it. — Dr. Anderson O well, back at the ranch! — Dr. Richardson - Dr. Ray Ortlund 24 Division of Biblical Studies Mrs. Ray Ortlund Mr. Kent Tucker i i Pi 3) SET AMRr pro 0 JWiD ' « DBWti -HI PttfVfR ,rZft W tt J El H KB «awj WKe JWJ fc u 5 TH , i m v uu n  £ rf-mtra -« 4U. CfHTiicj e  « Matsot c««wt r - MIC - OfWEO «s 5nwr5 utfnfp iii..-, ' PttfcMWC i It PMWM ,„,(■, „ , : 1 Turner - 4 b Mt ' fK£ get 1 ft.WNf J) t k , iifn rfL) ■(.,.. ; t FtMlT ii i « i I J [WOKD r D Of DEC THAT ■Ice j .mm i i CoiKL. it  fr. jiufGoi v«rw E • ' - 3Ew fi.it ,-j fei ' ■' 6££E£ 1 FRITH s,FMTH ap ' j k )M t in i I i-ri I iV ' .oi) ' k, U.S.. [ I j i-, Agfl.fcffl H G« 5QKTFJ) COO THE m i — vT7 ux Ji  f tweisy THE Crtmnfe Sj£o«k. !j U fc 4kV jUyjtj learned so much: facts from the Old Testament, analyses from the New Testament, probing insights from the Staley Lectures all working in my life. Tell me everything you know. — Mr. Andrews Let ' s pray, please. — Mr. Winkler Divison of Biblical Studies 25 Wedding rice, already? Everybody sing. ' Oh. no. Not you! ' 26 President ' s Reception Nervous freshmen and transfers grew more anxious as the lines formed, and upperclassmen reminisced. Then, two by two, the couples made their way through streamers into the sea of faces. ' Are you kidding? Let ' s get this over with. President ' s Reception 27 President Theodore C. Mercer . . with Mrs. Mercer — laborers together. 28 Dr. Mercer f. ' -.■•:•■: • ' i . ' ' ' .- I met a man. He cared about each person he met he had fixed pursuits. Yet, he was down to earth — he remembered so many things. And then, I realized why God had made Dr. Mercer president of Bryan. Walking beside him, I saw another leader. Dr. Bartlett also set a pace of diligent service. He sifted and weighed ideas, and kept the academics solid. Vice-President John B. Bartlett Plans for the Rudd Memorial Chapel are revised again. Assistant to the Vice-President Larry Levenger. Bartlett and Levenger 29 One Saturday in September . I remember Winding roads, Blue skies, New friends, RA ' s and games, Singing and praying, Faculty serving lunch, Hiking and picture taking. One Saturday in September . I remember A very fine day. No number — no food! Squirrels in the tree. 30 All-College Picnic Igj - - $ The allurement of the dav: Fall Creek Falls. The annual balloon throwing contest. We chose our company: one or twenty. All-College Picnic 31 Steak nights, Banquets and luncheons, Receptions, Hard work and long hours — Everyday and every meal A total involvement of the Argo team. ' One ton of flour, please. ' Moving right along . What a shine! 32 PFM Last one, Neil. Once a month, it ' s real steak. Married Students ' Banquet PFM 33 The Andrew Sisters? ' And now . Where am I going? Lonely Hearts Club! 34 Freshman Talent Show Julie Andrews — for real? A glimpse of laughter, A glimpse of love, A glimpse of the Lord, A glimpse of life — A profile of the Freshman class. We love you, Kermit! Turn on your light, Jane. Freshman Talent Show 35 fc If • «B 1 jyE ' 1 Li fed ' 2KC103— KCl + 30 2 — Dr. Grieser ' The vitamin E did it. — Mrs. Giesemann ' Praise the Lord. —Dr. Henning Mix it right, Eddie. 36 Division of Natural Science Dr. Bumfeld challenges Bryan thought. Adding . . . Dr. Paisley and Dr. Grieser Planning . . . nursing student program Testing . . . a new chemistry major Learning . . . the Science Department. Lecturing . . . kidneys and Dr. Bumfeld Majoring . . . education and industry Strengthening . . . the Mathematics Department. Pop quiz: What was Potter ' s time? —Mr. Matthes There ' s glory for you. —Dr. Barnhart Division of Natural Sciences 37 11111 Tom Potter ' ?$£ e g We ' re proud of our team ! Persevering, New heights, Conquering, Polished trophies, Glory to the Lord - Cross Country ' 74. 1974 Cross Country Scores Bryan Invitational Fisk Invitational SCAC TIAC NCCAA Lee 43 Covenant 41 Berry 20 UTC 34 Covenant 38 Lee 45 Trevecca 46 Temple 36 Lee 42 Temple 37 Lee 35 Covenant 34 Trevecca 42 Trevecca 3? I .Of 38 Lipscomb 23 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 38 Cross Country wfiwrt vsk Sfc ' % I ' ;.— ■. f. .-0 ' ' lV Mike Wood Isaac Munyua K m - ivmhk ; ' iwwfc.. ' ! ' Know ye not that they who run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain. I Corinthians 9:24 Prayer before practice really works. Cross Country 39 M ? Zk -::-: %% K i ifep Wayne Scott Ed Seales Dave Maynard ...... Dave Martin What now, coach? 1 1. to r.: Managers J. Tubbs and D. Fiet. Coach: Lloyd Matthes 40 Cross Country The grand finish Running is such a physical drain, Why didn ' t I refrain from such a sport? Praise the Lord! It must be His perfect will, Otherwise, it would have killed me long ago. My dependence on Him has grown because I run, And now I long for the day when the race will be won. Take my running, Lord, use it for Thee. — Wayne Scott Chris Hatten Mike Hodge Cross Countrv 41 Cross Country team is 4th in NCCAA. A year of good footwork. 42 NCCAA ii wi After a shot, the big challenge begins. Tom Potter finishes 3rd. Our greatest glory consists not of never falling, but in rising every time we fall. — Goldsmith Soccer team is 3rd in NCCAA. 43 Rl: P. Shaver, C. Kwangwari. K. Baker, C. Grant, Coach Reeser, D. Beaty, T. Faugl, R. Ballard, M. Robeson. R2: Mr. Andrews, N. Magnussen, J. Bugg, S. Beaty, J. Shal- anko, D. Price, S. Lahdeaho, B. Cooper, J. Vega, L. Ger- raann, C. Peacock. S. Cline. R3: P. Craymer. R. Miller, G. Porcella, P. Price, J. Cline, T. Fellows, P. Githuka, E. Jack- son, M. Jordan. The Lions in action 44 Soccer Bryan 3 Bryan 2 Bryan 11 Bryan 3 Bryan 6 Bryan Bryan 2 Bryan 7 Bryan 6 Bryan 3 Bryan 3 Bryan 2 District champions NCCAA- -3rd Central Wesleyan Tenn. Temple Maryville Tenn. Wesleyan 1 Maryville 1 Covenant Univ. of South King 1 Athens Tenn. Temple Toccoa Falls 1 Tusculum Loosening up I watched them . . . pray, practice, and improve. I also remember . . . injuries, victories, and victors. I now recall . . . a smile, a memory, and a season of Lion soccer power. ■Soccer 45 A challenge for the team from Dr. Mercer PSeXa« i3 iJ ! «W Bryan defense Head work at its finest 46 Soccer District champs 2 Another goal on the way Prayer precedes each game Soccer 47 It was a time we shared — painting boxes and stuffing shirts for float competition, cheering the Lions to victory over Toccoa, watching Bev being crowned as queen, preparing for the banquet at the Bryan depot, seeing our old friends. It was a time we shared . . . Bryan Homecoming. A tip of the hat, and he ' s finished. T. Rich, so. ; B. Shondelmyer, sen. ; D. Johnson, fr. ; T. Bates, jr. 48 Homecoming ■■■■' ■' .- i. ■, v ■4 ; ' ■?- ■■■. ■-v -u- e ; Part of the excitement: arrival of the court ' ' ■. .%_ .;-• : z ■• ■Nancy makes way for the 1974 queen. Homecoming 49 Building and achieving, Working and adding, Reaching the 50,000th volume, Obtaining new audiovisual resources — We watched our library further develop. Student workers are capable aids. Library Assistants Mrs. Harriet Anderson and Mrs. Rebecca Van Meeveren Head Librarian Miss Virginia Seguine 50 Library President Mrs. Spoede I remember seeing birthday cakes, well planned bazaars, fashion shows, new equipment, couples ' retreat, answered prayers — all adding up to a thank you to our BWA. ■«fl mT fm 1 I l v Jk 91 I M 9SSk8I 9 The newest fashions % Fashion Coordinator Jean Owens BWA 51 Prayer groups were also held in the dorms. It was a quiet morning. John Layman spoke of truth. Classes ceased for awhile as the Lion ' s Den filled for prayer. It was a quiet day, bringing me closer to others and Him. Mr. Layman . • • m « 52 Day of Prayer il to li The light crew adds intensity j Behind the scenes the Hilltop players prepared costumes and makeup, programmed scenery and sound, and prayed for oneness of cast and crew. On the scene the Hilltop Players relived the Diary of Anne Frank, creating three nights of intense feeling and reality. George Hamm volunteers to help build. Hilltop Players 53 Tension mounts in the attic. Monday, the sixth of July, nineteen hundred . Hanukkah celebration 54 Hilltop Players I row 1: M. Mehaffey, sec; Miss Ross, advisor; B. Hershberger, v. p.; row 2: B. Raab, treas.; S. Ridgley, sec; standing: K. Patman, pres. Despair prevailed the evening. Peter and Anne prepare to depart. Hilltop Players 55 Choir officers, row 1: C. Barker, choir accompanist; M. Trail, pres.; E. Smith, treas.; row 2: J, Armstrong, stg. mgr.; C. Davis, v. p.; row 3: P. Blount, co-sec; R. Rummel, co-sec. The McKemy Twins 56 Choir - ►j ifr v 0 tn - m . rmm m w ' iiw ' ' ' ™ - Fancy picking at the variety show The choir filled the year with bake sales and slave sales, concerts and spring tour. The choir filled the audience with laughs at the variety show, and awe at Handel ' s Messiah. Choir 57 Madrigals being sixteen of voice, performing in tux and gown, a finer form of harmony blended into unity . . . and Bryan. Choralaires being a keynote, performing for the Pops Concert, for the BWA, and for the Christmas banquet, blended into a highlight of Bryan. Rena Hanna, accompanist Choralaires brightened Christmas festivities. 1. to r., row 1: B. Boggs, N. Toole, J. Welch. D. Koch; row 2: S. Dekker, C. Ham, S. Meyerink, R. Hutchins; row 3: N.R. Lieb, T. Poland, K. Shaver, A. Layman; row 4: B. Arnold, R. Hanna, N. Hanna, M. Kirtley 58 Choralaires 1. to r., row 1: P. Blount, B. Shondelmyer, V. Carney, V. Hudson, L. Friend; row 2: Dr. Greasby, C. Barker, T. Fouts, R. Rummel, C. McKemy; row 3: D. Jewett, D. Camp, D. Jones, H. Drake. B. Schrauger, L. Efird, M. Trail Madrigals practice twice a week. Performing for the Bryan family Madrigals 59 Expanding . . . the Edge delivering . . . Spring concert broadening . . . pops concert growing . . . Bryan Band. ••••■-. :-- r . v . ----- : ' - r-r Bryan ' s new pep band Left top, 1. to r., row 1: M. Barrett, E. Turner, D. Turner; row 2: C. Stickler, J. Lowery, W. Scott, S. Strauss; Above, 1. to r., row 1: C. Rob- bins, lib.; E. Turner, lib.; G. Sturms, lib.; row 2: D. Ashby, sec; D. Smith, pres.; B. Boyd, v. p.; Left bottom, 1. to r.. row 1: D. Jewett, L. Friend, J. Clothier; row 2: R. Gordon, B. Boyd, J. Armstrong, R. Barger Top, 1 row 2 1. to r. bunde, to r., row 1: C. Robbins, G. Sturms, M. Kirtley, S. Edwards, B. Bodlien; S. Jones, Z. Fairchild, K. Hartley, R. Green, B. Arnold, D. Ashby. Above, row 1: L. Bailey, K. de Rosset, B. Canatella, N. Hudlow; row 2: L. Kla- P. McBride, D. Smith, E. Starbuck, G. McLawhon Band 61 Growing with Bryan, clearing new spaces for ceramics and sculpture, sponsoring Rhea County Concerts, introducing a new band director, assisting with student recitals — the Fine Arts department provided a cultural boost. My, the natives are restless. Dr. James Greasbv. There ' s only one way to paint, Right, Skeeter? Pretend you ' re holding a baseball. Mrs. Mary Holt Let ' s get out the red crayolas. Miss Burkhalter 62 Division of Fine Arts np| ' H. «i ' « ■.1 — — - , - ... j m f a ' What ' s art to vou? Mr. Kent Julliard Ron Hudson — one of the many Rhea County Concerts. Division of Fine Arts 63 Trees not lit, doors decorated and glittering, late night cramming, color sparkling the banquet . . . Christmas ' 74 was filled with mixed emotions. Mrs. Arnold joined us for the banquet. ' : ' i ' ' j. -f - ■■t V . I ■4l ; ? wLa til ■3K HUj| l ! ' ■■' . ' ■T V . ' ■• j Pi.,, J ■' ' ' ; B BSH5 ! iajr T { . i ' T ; E • 1I Yci tar 4r .- c , • jyjN Cedar Hill open house Christmas spirit 64 Christmas Activities Dr. Richard Ruble ■' K ,,t,„ Christmas entertainment in Arnold Christmas Activities 65 An enthusiastic start, an encounter with dynamic life, nine meetings urged me higher. Spiritual life week with Mel Johnson and Mark Corts rained a call to be . . . Alive for 75. Mr. Germann speaks to the married students. Mr. G. McCune inspires witnessing. Dr. Mark Corts 66 Christian Life Conference t «■«■L Dr. Mel Johnson Dr. Anderson led the communion service. Special music was a part of the program. Early morning prayer groups for the conference Christian Life Conference 67 Passing people . . . I found I could share myself and my Lord. A new channel, PCI, helped me to communicate my faith. Through different programs designed for each interest, I discovered that we were here to share what we had learned. 68 PCI Directors initiate new changes r Weekly Bible Clubs establish new relationships. Reaching out . . . Dayton. Student preachers head gospel teams. A moment of cheer. Jesus loves me. 1. to r. — Row 1: C. Rothenbach, Sec; S. Strauss, Pres.; T. LovegTen, Dir.; B. Tatum, V.P. Public School Ministry; P. Decker, Sec. Row 2: J. Lacey, V.P. SMP; S. Smith, V.P. Fish; L. Wheeler, Chapel Coordina- tor; C. Loshbough, V.P. Gospel Teams; B. Schrauger, Financial Chairman. PCI 69 President Steve Strauss. Gospel Teams are often seen in local churches. Singing brings some cheer at the nursing home. 70 PCI Movies are a part of Awana Clubs. ' Will you help me? ' ' And then Jesus . Getting acquainted. And this is the program, Larry. PCI 71 Above, I. to r., row 1: Judy Welch, Beth Axrahamson, Debbie Jefferson, Ruthanne Ralston; row 2: Peggy Woodward, Mike Oliver, Wade Thompson, Dennis Hoover, Tom Keeping: row 3: Rick Hawkins, Charles Perkins, Imeyen Akai. Bottom, 1. to r., row 1: Rose Szczepanski. Susan Meyerink, Becky Land, Frances North; row 2: Tim Staples. Franklin Varela, Beth Mundun, Sammy Blanchard. 72 Second Semester Students Day Students 73 Quicker and less complicated, altered by the increased attendance, second semester registration undertook an agreeable deviation. 74 Second Semester Registration Mr. Mike Albrecht Supervisor of Janitorial Staff Miss Kim Alt Assistant to the Registrar Mrs. Harriet Anderson Library Assistant Mr. Robert D. Andrews Dean of Men, Instructor Mr. Vern Archer Treasurer Mr. Doyle Argo Manager of P. F.M. Mrs. Mildred Arnold Cashier i v Dr. John B. Bartlett Vice-President and Academic Dean Mrs. Mayme Bedford Dean of Counseling Services Mr. R. Carlos Carter Business Manager, Instructor Mrs. Violet Cather Clerical Ass ' t in Administra- tive Services Mrs. Hilda Daugherty Bookkeeper Miss Wandy Davey Director of Administrative Services not pictured: Mrs. Rebecca Watson Clerical Ass ' t Mr. William Cather Maintenance Mr. Dennis Childers Maintenance Miss Karin de Rosset Dean of Women Mrs. Norma Fath Receptionist Staff and Administration 75 Mr. Brent Ferguson Admissions Counselor Mrs. Wilma Harrow Accounts Payable Clerk :M M. Wtom ::-••:••;::;::- Mrs. Joyce Hollin Secretary in Student Aid Office Mrs. Shirley Holmes Manager of Support Services System Mrs. Mary Liebig Bookstore Manager Miss Melodie Linebaugh School Nurse Mr. Terry Lovegren PCI Director Not Pictured: Mr. James N. Johnson Maintenance Mr. Burch Porter Maintenance Mr. Frank Schmiekl Bryan Village Maintenance Miss Madge Hughey Secretary to Director of Admissions Mr. James Hughson Assistant in Financial Aid Mr. Larry Levenger Director of Development Mr. Glen Liebig Registrar, Associate Academic Dean Mrs. Barbara McDowell Loan Clerk Dr. Theodore C. Mercer President Miss Rebecca Peck Executive Alumni Secretary Miss Anice Pence Head Resident of Huston Hall 76 Staff and Administration Mr. Larry Puckett Admissions Counselor Mr. Charles H. Robinson Ass ' t Director of Public Relations Miss Zelpha Russell Director of Admissions Miss Miriam Sailers Ass ' t in Counseling Services, Instructor Mrs. Helen Stanfield Clerical Ass ' t in Support System Mrs. Eleanor Steele Secretary in Public Relations Mrs. Linda Summers Secretary to the Registrar Mr. Lynn Wheeler Male Resident of Cedar Hill Mrs. Hilda Winkler Clerical Ass ' t in Administrative Services Mrs. Betty Wynsema Secretary to the President u Mrs. Virginia Schmickl Secretary to the Academic Dean Mr. E. Walter Serra Admissions Counselor Mr. Russell V. Stansbury Director of Special Projects V i Not Pictured: Mr. Earl Walker Maintenance Mrs. Elsie Porter Housekeeper Mrs. Gleneale Zopfi Secretary in Public Relations Mr. Kermit Zopfi Dean of Students, Assistant Professor Staff and Administration 77 P% -_ ' J. ' jL Mrs. Cliff Barrows Greenville, SC Dr. C. Markham Berry Atlanta, GA Mr. W. C. Hilleary Spring City, TN Miss Ruth Huston Emmalena, KY Mr. James Barth Poland, OH They reviewed the past, planned for the future, improved the present. They prayed for Bryan, then watched us grow. . Dr. Karl Keefer Martin, TN Mr. D. Lewis Llewellyn Sebring, FL Mr. Robert Norris Dayton, TN Dr. Charles Stanley Atlanta, GA Dr. J. Wesley McKinney Memphis, TN 1 Re . W. Earle Stevens Memphis, TN Mr. C. Barry Whitney - Augusta, GA A start . . . Western Civilization a commitment . . . thirty history majors apian. . . Bi-centennial a department . . . History. Modernizing . . . computer marketing adding courses . . . quantitative analysis meeting issues . . . business seminar — the department of business. That ' s interesting. Mr. William Ketchersid ' Back in Texas ... Dr. Robert Spoede The History department supplies many helps to the students. Perspectives ' meeting offers time to discuss the issues. 80 Division of History, Business, and Social Science Where ' s my briefcase? Mr. Martv Collins This is for all you business types. Dr. Robert Jenkins This is illegal, but ... Dr. Arnold Fitzgerald The library provides business machines. Division of History, Business, and Social Science 81 Initiating new ideas — Kappa Delta Pi. Adding more certification — Kindergarten, Art and Special Education. Practicing methods — Full day student teaching. Adjusting techniques — Experimental psychology. Preparing for next year — Senior teaching assistants. These compose a joint effort of the Education and Psychology department Seniors teach PS 102. 82 Division of Education and Psychology ' Hall, whv did you foul him? — Coach Wayne Dixon ' Holy Cow! — Coach John Reeser Kappa Delta Pi Officers: 1. to r.: Mr. Hill, advisor: S. Ridgely. v. p.; S. Bradshaw, pres.; C. Cropp, sec. ' You hot dog. — Miss Miriam Sailers 67 Seniors complete certification. Division of Education and Psychology 83 Present, don ' t tell. — Dr. Richard Cornelius What do you think? — Mr. Jerry Sawyer ' Notice the horizon in this picture. — Miss Ruth Kantzer ' Parlez-vous francaise? — Mr. Fredrick Bedford Speech class builds confidence. 84 Division of Modern Languages ' Yo-hable-espanol. ' It was a year for Spanish pen-pals, creative writing class, planning for Dandelines III, speeches and term papers — and the Language department. ' Isn ' t that sweet, — Miss Rachel Ross While in Guatemala ... — Mr. Glen Liebig At the German Bible Institute ... — Mr. Kermit Zopfi Division of Modern Languages 85 Hallelujah Bill Brewer leads A few thoughts from the Word 86 Koinonia and Praise Time ■. uiiiwiwui ' wnuMi Koinonia meetings. - r Praying collectively as a body I remember . . . Sunday nights, praying, praising, singing, sharing. I remember . . . Koinonia! Koinonia and Praise Time 87 The four-fifteen practices, the prayer after games, the thousandth point for Begley, the new team pushing for victories, the big win against Carson-Newman, the announcing by Jeff Tubbs . . . Basketball ' 75. Q. Crabtree; D. Begley, Capt.; J. Cline. 1. to r.: Row 1 — S. Thacker, D. Turner, M. Buckley, M. Hall, M. Newsome, N. Borja, Row 2 — D. Blanton, B. Hardy, M, Eldridge, Q. Crabtree, R. Jones, M. Hathaway, Row 3 — T. Lane, Coach Reeser, D. Begley, J. Cline, Coach Dixon, R. Stansbury. 88 Basketball Mike Hall puts pressure on Temple ' s Dan Smith. Union Milligan King LMU Tennessee Wesley Olivet Nazarene Manchester Bethel Union Toccoa Falls Lee Covenant Carson-Newman Lee Tennessee Wesleyan Milligan King Covenant Trevecca LMU Maryville Tennessee Tempi Trevecca Centre Lee Toccoa Falls Sewanee Maryville Tennessee Temple Tusculum • Bryan jumps off to another victory. Basketball 89 Mike Hall passes off in unfriendly territory. The partisan Bryan crowd anticipate a basket. Dan Begley shoots his patented jumper against Trevecca . . . again. 90 Basketball ' In Your Eye! The Edge provides half-time enter- tainment. Basketball 91 . : • Rachel Cowen Jackie Powell Lois Tarbotton Gwen Guerin The squad encourages the team. 92 Cheerleaders Half time . Libby McKemy Alternates L. Pothoven and L. Shalanko With an added spirit, more stunts and jumps, more posters in the halls, candy surprises for the teams, the cheerleaders backed the Lions all the way. Supporting the cross-country team Basketball 93 L. to r.: Row 1 — J. Vega, R. Woodring, D. Hewlett. D. Metzger. L. Klabunde. B. Graham: Row 2 : W. Chapman, J. Lowery. A. Givens. D. Decker. S. Elder. G. Criswell; Row 3 — B. Herum, S. Bailey. A. Revis. P. Harris. R. Holder. P. Shaver. J. Bruehl; Not pictured — Statistician S.I.D.. J. Bennett; bat bov, John Argo. til A. Givens, capt.; Coach Dixon; D. Decker, capt. 94 Baseball •fltf Pitcher Anthony Revis From the new fall baseball to the increased strength of the rookies to new wins, the Lions watched growth and improvement. • ■■1m Captain Al Givens Baseball 95 Women ' s sports — a show of teamwork, rewarded efforts in volleyball, improved scores in basketball, a sense of fellowship and fun. 96 Women ' s Sports Volleyball team. Center: Coach D. Zopfi; V. to r., row 1: C. Thompson, J. Steele, S. McGill, L. Shalanko; row 2: D. Koch, B. Arnold, L. Burt, L. Goehring. Not pictured: J. Neff, M. Pierce, B. Turner. Basketball team. 1. to r., row 1: S. Thacker, mgr.; J. Hawk- ins, L. Crabtree, C. Powell, K. Williamson, B. Wentworth, S. McGill, mgr.; row 2: J, Tubbs, coach; J. Steele, B. Arnold, S. Tucker, L. Burt, J. Arnold, L. Spencer, J. Brown, C. Gordy, J. Steele, J. Shalanko, coach. Women ' s Sports 97 The pool champion — Neil Magnussen. iaV««™r 2?; ■.« 98 Intramurals A chance for fellowship, a chance for class competition, a chance to unwind — intramurals. Class competition in basketball -p WMM. WMM i ' Im ' .mm . South 53 — North V 4 : ' i l!: ' ■„, Jim Anderson and David Mercer lead in ping-pong. Intramurals 99 Right, 1. to r., row 1: B. Hershberger. treas.; V. Bentley. v. p. of personnel; K. Baker, pres.; row 2: G. Franklin, v. p. of activities; G. Criswell. v. p. of sports; G. Guerin. sec; T. Goetz, publicity mgr. Below, 1. to r., row 1: W. Scott, G. Henry, J. Cline, B. Ely; row 2: R. Miller, D. Jewett, P. Car- ter. Terri Rich, Tina Rich. l ' !,i 100 Student Union ' Where, oh where. SU provides ping-pong balls. SU members provide entertainment for new students. Showing movies with the new projector, planning a steamboat ride and a roller skate, sponsoring concerts and a sweetheart banquet — the Student Union supplied entertainment and activity. Student Union 101 Marion Gray, Bryan alumnus Randy Mathes Fator ' s version of Classical Gas 102 Student Union Ross and Bowles Finis and Marie Fator Student Union 103 The boat ride provided a few laughs. You ' re nothing but a hounddog. 104 Student Union f.T.T.T. ' s T ' JBiT ' X r.r-.r. ' r.r-. ' r. ' r.T. ' r.r A night on the river S feN Students wore their favorite grubbies. Faculty joined in the spirit. Student Union 105 Bringing exclusive information, going beyond entertainment, extending Bryan ' $ scope — the newly formed Hilltopper grew from experiment to reality. Sports Writers: C. Hatten, G. Criswell Writers, 1. to r.: G. Price, D. Gainer, Tina Rich, Terri Rich, V. Campbell, S. Cline 106 Hilltopper S. McGill, Business mgr.; J. Hitzelberger, Assistant editor; T. Headlee, Editor; G. Criswell, Sports editor Hilltopper staff. 1. to r.: S. McGill, J. Hitzelberger, T. Headlee, G. Criswell Hilltopper Photographers: B. Pugh, J. Shalanko Hilltopper 107 So with a vigorous shove we launch our boat from the bank. — H. D. Thoreau Emily Hall, Editor -j. Copy editor Linda Degerman. Layout editor ll 1 HJ _ 85g| f9W M ' ■A ■, f kV: SJ ' Miss Kantzer. Adviser ' 108 Commoner Staff V- Joanna Lesley, Typi Commoner distributes picture packets John Shalanko, Photographer Commoner Staff 109 Patty Baker Kathy Baldner Carris Barker Loren Baughman Nancy Adams James Anderson Dianna Ashby Russell Bailey 110 Seniors 1. tor. — R. Brown, V.P.; Sue Vandervert, Sec; J. Wilkie, Pres. Frank Davis Mary Lou Davis Sharon Davis Marilyn Eisenback Seniors 111 Grace Ely Rhonda Evans Jamie Fairweather Gary Fath Who ' s Who — David Smith 112 Seniors Steve Goehring Ron Gordon Seniors 113 Who ' s Who — Carris Barker Robert Knapp Eunice Knouse Debbie Krueger Lawrence Gridley w - - Jan Leininger Judy Leininger Gcrri Lewis Bob Lester Huy Le Quan Syd Ingle Who ' s Who — Chuck Davis 114 Seniors Jan Lovegren Cindy Marshall Elaine McGuire Carol McKemy Joia Neff Timothy Neff ' ij: Sandra Neumann Steve Parcell Who ' s Who — Gary Fath Jill Meznar Edra Miller Leslie Mishow Jon Neddo Who ' s Who — Steve Bradshaw Seniors 115 Marshall Peterson Ron Pyles Terri Rich Stan Roberts Valery Parker Karen Parrott Who ' s Who — Sue Vandervert 116 Seniors Marcia Rowsey Daniel Senseman Sandy Shoemate Carmen Sharpe Bev Shondelmyer Gary Siefers Who ' s Who — Boh Conrad David G. Smith Ellen Smith Beth Sneed Dennis Stayton Joy Steele Judy Steele Seniors 117 Who ' s Who — Bob Tatum Karen Underwood Sue Vandervert Jon Van Deusen Barbara Waggoner 118 Seniors Anna Mae Workman Martha Walker Coke Watson Lynn Wheeler Robert Whisman Who ' s Who — Jack Roddy Seniors 119 j i r — [ i . r f | Baccalaureate Dr. Mercer officiates the closing exercises. 120 Graduation gg ' - m Seniors give their life verses. Marching forward, quoting from Genesis to Revelation, listening to Dr. Mercer and student speakers, leaving Bryan hill, and climbing new ones . . . I remember graduation as a commencing for future ideas and ideals. Graduation 121 ■: 5 3 ; :?r :- £ Fr. Class officers: 1. to r. — T. Varney, pres.; L. Currie, sec; D. Kelley, v.p. 122 Underclassmen Underclassmen 123 124 Underclassmen Elaine Burns, Jr. Robin Bursmith, So. Scott Bursmith, Sr. Louise Burt. Fr. Elizabeth Cammenga, Fr. M 1m Wgi Ward Chapman, So. Karen Church, So. Louise Ciliberto, Jr. Doug Clark, Jr. Jerry Cline, Fr. v ' ..V Lou Broome, So. Dorothy Brown, Fr Janet Brown, Fr. JeffBruehl. So. Mike Buckley, Fr. Jay Bugg, Fr. Sarah Cammenga, Fr. Andy Camp, Fr. Barbara Canatella, Jr Verna Carney, Jr. Thomas Chapin, Jr. v I Ron Cline, Fr. Skip Cline, So. Walter Clothier, Fr. Paul Combs, So. Deborah Conrad, Fr. Underclassmen 125 II !.-.. ' . Bob Cooper, Fr. Al Cordova, Jr. Gloria Cordova, So. Linda Coulson. Fr. £fc Gary Criswell, Jr. Steve Criswell, Fr. Jim Cropp, So. Jackie Curell, Fr. Lori Currie, Fr. Karen Daniel. Fr. Marti Daniels, So. Thomas Daniels, So. Rachael Cowen, Jr. Linda Crabtree, Fr. Quentin Crabtree, Jr. Pete Craymer. Fr. Greg Cromartie, So. A 126 Underclassmen Danny Dark, So. Kevin Davey, Fr. Beth Davies, So. John Davis, Fr. Dan Decker, Jr. I - I- Underclassmen 127 Tim Faugl, Jr. Tim Fellows, Fr .f-fWj I Jayne Flenniken, Fr. Pam Flythe, So. Zana Fairchild. Fr. Rick Farney, So. June Ferry, Jr. David Fiet, Jr. Gerald Fonte, Jr. Terri Fouts, Jr. Mike Eldridge, Fr. Becky Ely, Jr. Marion Ely, Fr. Margaret English, Jr. Tonya Everhart, Jr. 7 Janet Fowler, Fr. Gary Frankli n, So. Debbie Gainer, Jr. Mary Beth Gamble, So. Diane Garren, Fr. 128 Underclassmen ■•Saw,- 3TC9 W«i ' ' i«f Underclassmen 129 Gwen Guerin, So. Scott Hale, Jr. Emily Hall, Jr. Mike Hall, So. Wesley Hall. Fr. Deborah Hampton, Jr. Nora Hanna, Fr. Rena Hanna, So. Janet Hardie, Jr. LeAnne Harrington, Fr. Phil Harris, Fr. 4 Karen Hartley. Fr. James Harvey, Jr. Marti Harvey, Fr. Jim Hatfield, Fr. Mike Hathaway, Fr. •jt. . ? 130 Underclassmen Chris Hatten. Jr. Jan Hawkins. Fr. Jean Hawkins, Fr. Brenda Hay, Jr. Ted Headlee, Jr. I ■■: ■! fe. | Kerry Hefley, Fr. Jerry Heiple, Fr. Nancy Helmick, Jr. Mary Jo Hemme, Jr Verna Henegar, Fr. Christa Henry, Fr. Bonnie Hershberger, So. Jan Herring, Fr. 1 i May Hinsdale, Fr. Jan Hitzelberger, So Stan Hodgson, Fr. Don Hodkinson, Sr. Grace Howard, Jr. Nancy Hudlow, So. Vicky Hudson, So. Charlene Humphries, So Rebecca Hutchins, Fr. Brian Herum, Jr. Don Hewlett, Fr. Bob Hicks, Jr. Mark Hicks, Fr. 1 Becky Hollingshead, So. Beverly Holt, Fr. James Hoover, Jr. Lavenia Horton, Fr. Underclassmen 131 132 Underclassmen Underclassmen 133 Charlie Loshbough, So. Jeff Lowery. Jr. Carolyn Lurtsema, So. Neil Magnussen, So. Michelle Mehaffey, Jr. Sylvia Maye, Fr. Donna Mayer. So. David Maynard, Jr. Greg Manning, So. David Marshall, So David Martin, Fr. Pam Martin, Fr. Wilma Mason, Fr. Luanne Maze, Jr. Pat McBride. Fr. Paul McCarthy, Fr. Howard McDowell, So. Sheila McGill, So. V t L ■134 Underclassmen Libby McKemy, So. George McLawhon, Jr. David McLeod, Fr. Andy McQuaid, So. Gwen McQuaid, So. Sue Meissner, Fr. Mike Melton. Fr. David Mercer. Jr. Dennis Metzger, So. Mary Miller. Jr. ' f ' ? y Roddy Miller, Jr. Billv Mills. Jr. Cathy Minturn, So. Nancy Mitchell, Jr. Mary Morgan, Fr. Isaac Munyua, Fr. Thomas Murrell, Fr. Underclassmen 135 Valerie Nanfeldt, Fr. Karen Nestor, Fr. Mark Newsome, Fr. Carolyn O ' Connor, Jr. Susan Oliver, Jr. Chip Padgett, Fr. Randy Paeplow, Jr. Pam Parrott, Fr. Connie Peacock, Jr. Bill Peeples, Fr. Penny Pero, Fr. Ron Poinsett, Jr. Patricia Poland, Fr. Glenn Porcella, So. Sherry Posey, Fr. Lois Pothoven, Fr. Tom Potter, Jr. Tom Pousche, Jr. 1 136 Underclassmen Cecelia Powell, Fr. Jackie Powell, Jr. Joanne Preitz, Fr. Doug Price, Fr. Gloria Price, So. Robert Pugh, Fr Paula Purser. Jr Lynn Puzey, Jr. Tim Puzey, So. ■■•-■J !■■■. VV . i F-A- ■ ■SI Chu Minh Quang, Fr. BiffQuarles, Jr. Billie Raab, Jr. Calvin Reed, Fr. Anthony Revis, Jr Sue Rexilius, Fr. Tina Rich, So. Sue Ridgely, Jr. Cathie Robbins, Jr. Cathy Robertson, Fr. Mastin Robeson, Jr. David Robinson, Fr. ' : -I David Rohne, So. John Rowland, Jr. Vicki Ruark, Fr. Paul Ruddock, Jr. Robin Rumrael, Jr ii Underclassmen 137 138 Underclassmen i Loretta Spencer, Fr Walt Spivey, So. Becky Spoede, Jr. Larry Stansfield. Jr Earl Starbuck, Fr. Chip Stickler. Fr. Mary Stephenson, Fr %k -3 ' ml fm 1 . y i wm, a . . Debbie Sterrett, So. Steve Strauss, Jr. Underclassmen 139 Bill Tiller. So. SueTimblin, Jr. Nancy Tinker. Fr. Juanita Toole. Fr. Kathy Triplett, Jr. •• ' Sissy Tucker, Sr. Moya Tullos, Jr. Bitsy Turner, Jr. David Turner. So Esther Turner. Jr Lori Utz, Fr. Dave Urbanick, Fr. Dorothy Van Der Poel, Fr. Candy Vanderschaaf, Jr. Tom Varney, So. 140 Underclassmen Joy Witzky, So. Michael Wood, Fr. Roger Woodring, Fr Diana Yats, Fr. Rhonda Yaughn, Jr Terry Veer, So. Jose Vega, Fr. Cynthia Warren, Fr. Brenda Wentworth, Fr. Charlotte Whitlock, Fr. Christine Wigden, Fr. Jim Willey, Fr. Fred Williams, Fr. Connie Winkler, So. Paula Walker, Fr. Diane Walton, Fr. : ' .. ' . • ' ' ' ' .. ' ' . ' WW Barry West, Fr. Sherry West, So. Dorothy E. Young, So Dorothy L. Young, Fr. John Young, So. Paul Young, Jr. Doug Zopfi, So. Underclassmen 141 Class of 77 umbrellas of pride repel God ' s raindrops of love. let your umbrella down. it ' s raining today. And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also. II Timothy 2:2 Class of ' 78 142 Class Ads Lord, break me to make me. Fill me with Thine over- whelming compassion for the lost. Leave me with an unsettled soiil until I learn to abide in Thee Live in Thee. Try me; prove me with the fire of Thy wisdom. Take me, mar me, destroy me . . . only to be remade — Like Thee! Jeanie Stevens ' 65 Class of 76 . . . Will I recall the good times of shared laughter that came from such simple things as having a coke, or enjoying the fresh summer sun ? Was I alone or was I a real part of them? What will I remember? . . . Jerry Niedziela Class of ' 75 143 Thrift Store (775-2937). Helping to meet our needs, strengthening our town, making the yearbook possible, the Commoner wishes to thank the Dayton community for its continuing interest in Bryan. Hy-Way Gardens, E. Second Ave. (775-0625). Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Rev. Kermit Zopfi (775-3928). 144 Ads Corner of E. Third Ave. and N. Market St. (775-2822) — Member F.D.I.C. Ads 145 Arnold Motor Co. (775-0331). Southern Silk Mills — Businessmen. Southern Silk Mills Hwv. 27 S. Southern Silk Mills (365-5163). Dayton Flower Box (775-0677). First Federal (775-1522). 146 Ads m ■m m m m m m m m w mm m www The Gem Shop (775-2013). Hubert Kir by The Friendly Storekeeper m M J Super Market Richland Park Center Dayton, Tenn. M andJ ' s (775-1515). Student Union. Don ' s Men ' s Shop (775-1233). Walker ' s Music Center (775-2196). Ads 147 4fV STATI FARM INSURANCf JAMES WASSON, Agent P. 0. 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CUDAHY FOODS COMPANY 3660 RINGGOLD ROAD CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE 37412 Hotel — Restaurant — Institutional Wholesale Meats BAR S MEATS — Since 1899 Cudahy Foods Co. (867-3073). 150 Ads N. Market St., (775-1141). ■Owner and druggist — Mr. Richard L. Rogers. Ads 151 fl1 ' flhVirJS a, EAR P- WALTERS J Border ' s Motor Co. (77 HlffiWWIIIi— UMMM i — m HI I Beard-Walters Ford (775-1811). A Student Senate. Richland Wash. Hwy. 27. Pasquale ' s Pizza (775-0284). WDNT (775-2331). 152 Ads The Bake Shoppe (775-1663). fesoim Family Shoe Center (775-2937). Hardy ' s Hwy. 27. KINGWOOD DRUG DAYTON ' S UNUSUAL DRUG STORE COSMETICS if . , _ mm M0NEY 0RDERS RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES ffCOMPLETE SELECTION OF HALLMARK CARDS ■SEL GIFTS ACCESSORIES DRUGS F0RH0ME U.S. POST OFFICE IN STORE Pay Utility Bills Here Open 8:30 am Till 9 pm Sunday I pm - 9 pm Kingwood Drugs (775-3500). Ads 153 Tony ' s Drive-in (775-9992). This page has been removed due to privacy concerns. 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Administration and Staff 75-77 Advertisements 142-153 All-College Picnic 30,31 Band 60,61 Bartlett 29 Baseball 94,95 Basketball 88-91 BWA 51 Cheerleaders 92,93 Choir 56,57 Choralaires 58 Christian Life Conference 66,67 Christmas Activities 64,65 COMMONER 108,109 Cross Country 38-41 Day of Prayer 52 Day Students 7 3 Division of Biblical Studies 24,25 Division of Education and Psychology 82,83 Division of Fine Arts 62,63 Division of History, Business and Social Sciences 80,81 Division of Literature and Modern Languages 84,85 Division of Natural Sciences 36,37 Freshmen Talent Show 34,35 Girls ' Sports 96,97 Graduation 120,121 Hilltop Players 53-55 HILLTOPPER 106,107 Homecoming 48,49 Intramurals 98,99 Koinonia 86 Library 50 Madrigals 59 Mercer 28 N.C.C.A.A. 42,43 P.C.I. 68-71 P.F.M. 32,33 Praise Time 87 Preparation and Orientation 18,19 President ' s Reception 26,27 Registration 20 Resident Assistants 22 Second Semester Registration 74 Second Semester Students 72 Seniors 110-119 Soccer 44-47 Spiritual Life Meetings 21 Student Senate 23 Student Union 100-105 Trustees 78,79 Underclassmen 124-141 FRESHMEN Aldrich, Debbye Anderson, Cathy Armstrong, Chris Arnold, Betsy Arthur, Jane Bailey, Lee Barger, Roy Barrett, Mike Beaty, Steve Beene, Sheryl Boggs, Beth Borja, Nina Botbyl, Nancy Brea, Liz Breece, David Brookins, Bret Brown, Dorothy Brown, Janet Buckley, Mike Bugg, Jay Burt, Louise Cammenga, Elizabeth Cammenga, Sarah Camp, Andy Cline, Jerry Cline, Ron Clothier, Walter Conrad, Deborah Cooper, Bob Coulson, Linda Crabtree, Linda Craymer, Pete Criswell, Steve Curell, Jackie Currie, Lori Daniel, Karen Davey, Kevin Davis, John DeJager, Paula Dollings, Larry Dunlap, Sheila Edwards, Sheri Eldridge, Mike Ely, Marian Fairchild, Zana Fellows, Tim Flenniken, Jayne Fowler, Janet Garren, Diane Germann, Luke Gillenwater, Blan Glover, Jim Glover, Mary Goehring, Lynette Gordy, Carol Green, Rhondda Grimes, Brenda Gulley, Angela Hall, Wesley Hamm, Carri Hamilton, Lee Hanna, Nora Harrington, LeAnne Harris, Phil Hartley, Karen Harvey, Marti Hatfield, Jim Hathaway, Mike Hawkins, Jan Hawkins, Jean Hefley, Kerry Heiple, Jerry Henegar, Verna Henry, Christa Herring, Jan Hewlett, Don Hicks, Mark Hinsdale, May Hodgson, Stan Holt, Beverly Horton, Lavenia Hutchins, Rebecca Inzer, Nancy Ingram, Pam Jackson, Ed Jensen, Karin Jochums, Heather Johnson, Dottie Jones, Dan Jones, Rob Kelley, Darrell King, Dennis Kirtley, Martha Klabunde, Larry Koch, Betty Koch, Donna Krick, Marcia Kwangwari, Christopher Kyker, Frank Lahdeaho, Seppo Lane, Mary Layman, Antoinette Levengood, Kathy Lord, Kimberly Martin, David Martin, Pam Mason, Wilma Maye, Sylvia McBride, Pat McCarthy, Paul McLeod, David Meissner, Sue Melton, Mike Morgan, Mary Munyua, Isaac Murrell, Thomas Nanfeldt, Valerie Nestor, Karen Newsome, Mark Owen, Spring Padgett, Chip Parrott, Pam Peeples, Bill Pero, Penny Poland, Patricia Posey, Sherry Pothoven, Lois Powell, Cecelia Preitz, Joanne Price, Doug Pugh, Robert Quang, Chu Minh Reed, Calvin Rexilius, Sue Robertson, Cathy Robinson, David Ruark, Vicki Samuelson, Cindy Samples, Lee Scott, Wayne Seal, Ed Seiford, Frances Shalanko, Lydia Shoemate, Ronald Skinner, David Slaick, Cindy Smith, Anne Spencer, Loretta Starbuck, Earl Starch, Debra Stickler, Chip Stephenson, Mary Taylor, Jenny Thrasher, Deborah Tinker, Nancy Toole, Juanita Utz, Lori Urbanick, Dave Van Der Poel, Dorothy Vega, Jose Walker, Paula Walton, Diane Warren, Cynthia Wentworth, Brenda West, Barry Whitlock, Charlotte Wigden, Christine Willey, Jim Williams, Fred Wood, Michael Woodring, Roger Yats, Diana Young, Dorothy L. SOPHOMORES Akins, Patrice Armstrong, Jeff Arnold, Joan Bailey, Steve Baird, Allison Barge, Becky Barnes, Kathi Barnhart, Garry Bartlett, Jennifer Baugher, Linda Bayne, Gary Bottoms, Richard 156 Index Boyd, Bill Bradley, Eddie Brooks, Bob Broome, Lou Bruehl, Jeff Bursmith, Robin Chapman, Ward Church, Karen Cline, Skip Combs, Paul Cordova, Gloria Cromartie, Greg Cropp, Jim Daniels, Marti Daniels, Thomas Dark, Danny Davies, Beth Degerman, Gary Dekker, Sue Dillinger, Frankie Dresdow, Joyce Durant, David Efird, Larry Eggert, Tim Elder, Skeeter Farney, Rick Flythe, Pam Franklin, Gary Gamble, Mary Beth Githuka, Ngugi Goetz, Tom Grosh, Pam Guerin, Gwen Hall, Mike Halvorsen, Lindy Hanna, Rena Hershberger, Bonnie Hitzelberger, Jan Hollingshead, Becky Hudlow, Nancy Hudson, Vicky Humphries, Charlene Jackson, Rhonda Jelley, Danny Jewett, Doug Johansen, Debbie Johnson, Carla Johnson, Steve Jordan, Mike Kincaid, Carol Lieb, Nancy Ruth Liebig, Linda Liebig, Richard Loriot, Susan Loshbough, Charlie Lurtsema, Carolyn Magnussen, Neil Manning, Greg Marshall, David Mayer, Donna McDowell, Howard McGill, Sheila McKemy, Libby McQuaid, Andy McQuaid, Gwen Metzger, Dennis Minturn, Cathy Osborne, Linda Porcella, Glenn Price, Gloria Puzey, Tim Rich, Tina Rohne, David Schmid, Sue Schrauger, Brian Schwenk, Nate Shafer, Sheila Shalanko, John Sharp, Darlene Shin, Hyoun Spivey, Walt Steele, John Sterrett, Debbie Sutton, Wayne Taylor, Kim Thacker, Susan Thompson, Celeste Tiller, Bill Turner, David Varney, Tom Veer, Terry West, Sherry Winkler, Connie Witzky, Joy Young, Dorothy E. Young, John Zopfi, Doug JUNIORS Adams, Debi Amos, Gary Austin, David Baker, Ken Ballard, Randy Bates, Tippi Beaty, David Bennett, Jon Bentley, Vicki Blankman, Drew Blanton, Don Blount, Phebe Bohall, Dan Brandon, Jerry Brooks, Eugene Burns, Elaine Bursmith, Scott Canatella, Barbara Carney, Verna Chapin, Thomas Ciliberto, Louise Clark, Doug Cordova, Al Cowen, Rachael Crabtree, Quentin Criswell, Gary Decker, Dan Degerman, Linda Dekker, Pam Drake, Hodge Ely, Becky English, Margaret Everhart, Tonya Faugl, Tim Ferry, June Fiet, David Fonte, Gerald Fouts, Terri Gainer, Debbie Gerber, Jan Gerber, Jerry Grant, Charles Hale, Scott Hall, Emily Hamilton, Janice Hampton, Deborah Hardie, Janet Harvey, James Hatten, Chris Hay, Brenda Headlee, Ted Helmick, Nancy Hemme, Mary Jo Herum, Brian Hicks, Bob Hodkinson, Don Hoover, James Howard, Grace James, Edward Janke, Mary Jensen, Donna Jobe, Jennie Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Lynn Jones, Dempsey Jones, Sarah Kaiser, Karen Kelley, Larry Kelley, Lorrel Lacey, John Lane, Tommy Lesley, Joanna Lieb, Lucy Jane Lowery, Jeff Mehaffey, Michelle Maynard, David Maze, Luanne McLawhon, George Mercer, David Miller, Mary Miller, Roddy Mills, Billy Mitchell, Nancy O ' Connor, Carolyn Oliver, Susan Paeplow, Randy Peacock, Connie Poinsett, Ron Potter, Tom Pousche, Tom Powell, Jackie Purser, Paula Puzey, Lynn Quarles, Biff Raab, Billie Revis, Anthony Ridgely, Sue Robbins, Cathie Robeson, Mastin Rowland, John Ruddock, Paul Rummel, Robin Samuelson, Craig Schiller, Linda Schneider, Shirley Shaver, Kathy Shaver, Paul Shepherd, Jim Simmons, Bob Simpson, Susan Smith, Susan Spoede, Becky Stansfield, Larry Strauss, Steve Sturms, Grace Tarbotton, Lois Taylor, Sarah Thayer, Greg Theilig, Bette Thompson, Shirley Timblin, Sue Triplett, Kathy Tullos, Moya Turner, Bitsy Turner, Esther Vanderschaaf, Candy Yaughn, Rhonda Young, Paul Index 157 House 3 The Villa 158 Candids !B 53 : '   -zi ' r ■SPECIFICATIONS The 1975 Commoner was lithographed by Delmar Printing Company of Charlotte, N.C. under direction of its Knoxuille office. The cover is an embossed Burgandy lexitone with a Spanish grain with a bla ck overtone rub. The paper used throughout the book is Warren ' s Dull Enamel. The end- sheets are sixty-five-pound Hammermill finished in pale ivory. Color pictures were produced by off- set lithography with a four-color separation and a four-color process. The spot color in the opening section is printed in PMS 462 ink. Headline type is 24 point Century Schoolbook. Body copy and ID. ' s are 12 point and 8 point Century Schoolbook respectively. Senior and underclassman portraits were by Delmar Studios of Charlotte. Press run was 625 copies. Candids 159 And looking ahead . . .
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