Chicora College for Women - Nods and Becks Yearbook (Columbia, SC)

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CONTENTS U a. DEDICATION: The senior class made the big decision this year to dedicate the '81 Coronet to their own Mr. Gooneypooney Bird. LU O a. CLASSES: Here we have the folks that make Queens College a college. We have our small but strong senior class, the jovial juniors, sassy sophomores, and last but not least, the frightfully large freshman class. LU U a. FACULTY AND STAFF: On these pages you'll see that great bunch that runs Queens College. You'll see our great professors that are gearing us towards those bachelors degrees and our wonderful staff that tie the school together. HONORS AND TRADITIONS: Here we have May Court, Rush, Parents Weekend, Scholars, Marshals, Christmas Celebrations, Who's Who, and much more ... ATHLETICS AND ORGANIZATIONS: On these pages you'll find the Coronet, Current, and Signet staffs, Judicial Board, Elections Committee, Choir, Panhel, Ad- missions and Development Cores, Clubs, Drama, SGA and Standing Committees, Athletics and more . .. — re v ‘J mmtm DEDICATION The senior class of 1981 would like to dedicate this year's Coronet to a man who we feel has contributed much to the life of Queens College. This man is well known for his sense of humor and never ending support of student activities. In appreciation for all his time and energy spent in devotion to Queens, the senior class proudly dedicates the 1981 Coronet to our own gooneypooney bird ' Dr. Jimmie C. Oates. Women's Shoes, Bags, Accessories and Apparel At Villa Square 715 Providence Rd. 375-0785 Nikki Leah Owner Antiques Paintings Oriental Rugs G.S. McKenna Gallery Kathennt Gaston Alice Smyth .Anne McKenna ► J K • • ; - ■ -.; . V u. ' . I! 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The Sub- Contractor The Mushroom Muffin The Bacon Burger Come Visit Our New Detour Lounge at Charlottetown Mall 4329 E. Independence Blvd. Charlotte. NC 28205 704 536-8926 Charlottetown Mall Location 704 334-1569 Closed Sundays at this location 125 Charlottetown Mall Monday — Thursday 11-10:30 Friday — Saturday Sunday — Closed Phone — 334-1569 VENUS RESTAURANT Serving the finest in Kosher sandwiches, American and Italian dishes. Complete carry out service. Open 10:30 a.m. — 9:30 p.m, 1600 East Blvd. Charlotte, N.C. 28203 375-3034 WHAT’S NEW?? SKIRTS!! Well, maybe not new but certainly important this spring and summer — the wrap skirt, the dirndle or button-down. All with a matching tee shirt. We have them all. Plus a nice selection of dressy skirts, blouses and dresses for any occasion. 10% discount to all Queens students audreu morrisl Specialty Shops on the Park Telephone: 365-1636 Store Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 to 6 Specializing in: Makeup Skin Care Facials Nail Care Waxing Beauty Accessories peddler Steah 1-77 WOODLAWN ROAD 4800 S TRYON STREET Bus. Phone 523-6382 LOY HARRIET BUFF Home Phone 537-4852 CARDS GIFTS BOOKS BIBLES SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES Inspiration Book Card Shoppe PARK ROAO SHOPPING CENTER CHARLOTTE N C 28209 (704) S23- 1 661 27 Wm reliable USED CARS If you’ve got the time, we’ve got the beer. Distributed by: Southern Wholesale Inc. 700 Westinghouse Blvd. Charlotte, N.C. EXPERIENCE SHEAR MAGIC k HAIR CARE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY — acker 7 MEMBER OF AMBBA 20 professionally trained employees to serve you Styliny • Color • Designing • Body Waves • Frosting • Luminizing Henna Treatment Complete line of hair care products 2 locations to serve you: 568-7440 5422 E. Indep. Blvd. (Next to World Bazaar) 537-0343 Eastland Mall WE SELL OUR OWN COMPLETE LINE OF BUSHWHACKER HAIR CARE PRODUCTS Deli-Town Delicate sse,n and Caterina Serviet U-54-05 Sandwiches • Camjouf Pleats Shopping OtuHErS: Mary antLJimrnv RoctpaS _ Congratulations Elizabeth! IMPORT DESIGNS Lower Level Southpark Shopping Center 364-5580 30 Specializing in: silk flowers, gifts, and Christmas items. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS SPONSOR'S PACE Mr. and Mrs. Allen Alcock Joe and Carole Anderton for Gwen Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Ayers Mr. and Mrs. John Baist Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bean Dr. and Mrs. Karl Bitter Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Hill Brannon Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brockway Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Brewer Mrs. A.K. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bryant Dr. and Mrs. C.W. Caplen Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Chubb Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Troy Landon Dickens Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Evans Dr. and Mrs. H.A. Ferrari Mr. and Mrs. William R. Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Gammage, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Garity Dr. and Mrs. J. Caulie Gunnells Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hall and Kitty and Bill Sims Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Harris Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Henderson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hoffman Mrs. Dixie S. Horne Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter Amy A. James Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Kelly Wesley D. and Regina M. Kidd Andy and Dot King Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. King Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Lemmond and Family Mr. Roy Mann Mr. and Mrs. Perry Matheson Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Murphy Joe Nash Mr. and Mrs. George Nethercutt Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Newberry Katy O'Don oghue Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Peeler Mrs. Linda Picow Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Prien Phyllis and Harry Richmiller Dr. and Dr. Gerard Rothschild Saga Food Service Brunson, Carolyn, and Susan Salley Mr. and Mrs. James M. Shearer D.W. and Lois Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith Ms. Pinkie Smith Charles and Marceil Spraker Mr. and Mrs. H.O. Starnes Mr. and Mrs. Hans G. Stenger Smith Erin and Annie Laurie Stilwell Capt. and Mrs. Marshall Stowell, USN Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tatum Mrs. John Wallace Tonissen Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Tope Mrs. Julia Trogdon Dr. and Mrs. John W. Vitamvas Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walters Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westmoreland Colonel and Mrs. M.A. Westphal Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. White Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Whitesell Dr. and Mrs. James M. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. James F. Wood John and Rose Zarcaro Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Zickefoose ■“ a oroughly enlightenin'classes That's all folks!!! Sr. Class Officers: Elizabeth Crouch (Sec.-Treas.), Judy Body (Cult. Evts. Rep.), Charlene Miller (Dorm Rep.), Susan Westphal (Soc. Act. Rep.), Carol Meyer, (Rel. Life Rep.), Debbie Springfield (President) In the following pages well give you a brief look at our great and oh-so-wonderful senior class. The campus activities listed are just a short summary of each girl's stay at Queens. CHERYL ALLEE: Political Science major — Belk Scholar — Dana Scholar — Dean's List — National Dean's List — Zetetic Society Pres. — Marshal — Apeiron Society — RLC — V.P., Pres. DSA-Orb and Sceptre, Who's Who KATHIE BEAN: Early Childhood Ed. Major — Chi Omega Sorority — Elections Committee Chairperson (Jr. year) STEPHANIE AYERS: History Major — KD Sorority Treas. — SAC — Admissions Core — CEC — History Club —Elec- tions Committee JUDY BODY: Early Childhood Ed. Major — Elections Com- mittee — Sr. Class Rep. for CEC — Pres, of Orb and Sceptre — Coronet photography Editor— History Club — Dean's List s ■ ' I «m if: 5 mss CHRIS COLLINS: English Major DEANNA BRYANT: Business Major — Organized BSU — Dean's List — Admissions Core — Development Core — SAC — RA — judicial Board Sr. Rep. — NANCY CARRIKER: English Major — -rtf? ELIZABETH CROUCH: Sociology Major —Chi Omega Sorority — Admissions Core — Sociology Club — Coronet Staff — Orientation Leader — Sr. Class Sec.Areas. — DEBORAH CORRELL: Early Childhood Ed. Major HELEN DOWLING: English Journalism Major —Concert Choir — SCA — Current Staff — RLC — Intervarsity Chris- tian Fellowship — EMILY ELYEA: English Major —Belk Scholar — Dana Scholar — May Court —CEC Freshman Rep. — Current Co-Editor — Chi Omega Sorority V.P. — RLC — Chairper- son — Zetetic Society — Valkyrie — RA — Intervarsity Fellowship, Who's Who AUDREY GATEWOOD: General Studies English Major MARY GILL: Sociology Business Major MEG HORNE: Business Major —Delta Omicron Music Fraternity — Kappa Delta Activities Chair., V.P. — Coronet Staff — SAC MARSHA GOODENOW: Pol. Science Major —National Dean's List — Delegate to SALT Conference — Head Delegate to Harvard for Pol. Sci. Club — Delegate to Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics LOU HUNLEY: English Major —Dean's List — Dana Scholar —Valkyrie — Orb and Sceptre — RLC Freshman Rep., Chairman — Current Staff, Managing Editor — Admissions Core — Elections Committee — Appeals Board — CINDY KELLY: Business Math Major —Valkyrie — Admis- sions Core — Development Core — RA — Volleyball Team — Alpha Delta Pi Sorority — Judicial Board Sophomore Rep., Pres. — Rush Counselor ANDREA KING: Early Childhood Ed. Major —Dean's List —Burgess Scholar — Elections Committee — Orientation Leader — Judicial Board Jr. Rep., Sec. — Teacher Ed. Com- mittee — Phi Mu Corr. Sec., Pres. — Rush Counselor ELLEN LINDSAY: Business Major —Dean's List — Drama Production Joe Egg 39 CHERIE MACLAUGHLIN: Biology Major — Queens ROBIN MAPLES: Spanish Major Scholar — Dana Scholar — RLC Small Group Leader — Valkyrie — Zetetic Society — Biology Club Treas., Pres. — Orientation Leader — Concert Choir — Intervarsity Chris- tian Fellowship, Group Leader — Who's Who V ♦ I CAROL MEYER: History MAHS — Major —History Club — RLC Sr. Rep. — Admissions Core — Student Qualifica- tions Committee — BETSY McCRARY: Spanish Major —Belk Scholar — Stunt Night — Moravian Love Feast Server RLC — 40 i'— CHARLENE MILLER: Business Major —Admissions Core — Orientation Leader — Dorm Rep. — Elections Committee — Business Advisory Council Hostess DENISE MURRAY: Music Therapy Major —Concert Choir — Ensemble — DEE PERRY: English Major — Phi Mu Social Chairman ROSEMARY PFEIFFER: Early Childhood Ed. Major —Honor Roll — Dean's List — Delegate to Harvard for Pol. Sci. Club — Concert Choir 41 KAREN PRICE: Music-Piano Pedagogy Major—Dean's List — Dana Scholar — Delta Omicron Pres. — RLC — RA— MALINDA POSEY: English Major —Admissions Core V.P. — SAC — Alpha Delta Pi Panhel Delegate, Pledge Board — Sociology Club WENDY PRICE: Business English Major —May Court — SAC — RA — Coronet Staff — Admissions Core — Orien- 42 tation Leader — ]r. Class Pres. — EPCC Committee — Chi Omega Sorority, Pres. DEBBIE SEUNTJENS: Biology Major —Dean's List — Dana Scholar — Queens Scholar — Marshal — Biology Scholar — Valkyrie — Orb and Sceptre — May Court — RA — CEC Sec. Treas. — Rush Counselor — SGA Pres., Who's Who LISA SMITH: Art Major — Queens Scholar — Assistant Ed. PINKIE SMITH: English Major — BSU Coronet — Elections Committee — Sigma Upsilon Sec. Treas. — SAC jr. Rep., Chairperson — Admissions Core — Art Club — Signet Staff — Phi Mu P.R., Corr. Sec. — Short Story Award, Appeals Board SANDY SMOAK: Business Major — Chi Omega SALLIE SPIVEY: Early Childhood Ed. Major —Dean's List — Concert Choir — Kappa Delta Membership Chairman — DEBBIE SPRINGFIELD: English Journalism Major — Belk Scholar — Burgess Scholar —Coronet Editor — SAC — Orientation Leader — May Court — Awards Committee — Alum. Board — Sr. Class Pres. — Phi Mu Rush Chair., Phi Director KAREN STENGER: Business Major —Admissions Core — Elections Committee — Tennis Team — SAC — Kappa Delta Pres., Panhel V.P., Pres. PAT TAYLOR: Biology Major —Dana Scholar — Biology Club DONNA STARK: Communications Major 44 RUMIKO TILLEY: Biology Major ANNE TOPE: English Pol. Science Major —Admissions Core Sec. — Alpha Delta Pi V.P. — Queens Scholar — English Club — CEC — SAC — Delegate to SALT II — Apeiron Society TUCKER TONISSEN: Business Major —Phi Mu Rec. Sec., V.P. LYNN TRUEMAN: Business Major —Belk Scholar — SAC — SC A Sec.Areas. — jr. Class Sec. Areas. — Admissions Core — CEC Soph. Rep. — Chi Omega Corr. Sec.. Treas. 45 MM SARAH WHITEHURST: Sociology Major — Elections Com- mittee — Phi Mu Sec. Treas. WALTRINA WHITE: Early Childhood Ed. Major — BSU, Sec.Areas— V.P. — SAC — Admissions Core — Develop- ment Core CARLA VAN CLEAVE: English Major —Current staff — Signet Staff — English Club V.P. — Sigma Upsilon Pres. — Admissions Core — Apeiron Society — Alpha Delta Pi Pan- hel Delegate, Sec. — Dolphin Club Hh SUSAN WESTPHAL: English Journalism Major —Dolphin Club — Current Staff — Coronet Staff — Sigma Upsilon — Art Club — SAC Sr. Rep. mk MARTHA WOOD: Early Childhood Ed. Major —Phi Mu House Chair. — Coronet Photographer a ta JW WHAT CLASS!!! JUNIORS If good things come in small packages, then the juniors cer- tainly must be great. Having sur- vived their first two years at Queens, they can proudly say that they have only one year to go. Though small, the juniors are an active group on campus suc- cessfully sponsoring the annual parents weekend. Junior class officers are left to right: Jennifer Fischer (Social Activities Rep.), Beth Wilkerson (Religious Life Rep.), Loretta Callan (President), Kim Schrum (Belk Dorm Rep.), Cathy Naetzker (Cultural Events Rep.). Not pictured: Lisa White (Sec.-Treas.) Allison Austin Debbie Barnes Diana Bitter Brenda Brockway Kim Campbell Mary Burns Jennifer Fischer Vivian Ferrari — 4 Joy Greenway Marilyn Griffin Mary Gibbs r Teresa Goins Patricia Inserra Pam Heinig Cathy Justis Sandy McGlashan Cathy Naeztker tlMillsl Crystal Rollins Stephanie Oliver Kim Schrum Lisa Soranno Tonya Wertz Beth Wilkerson ALL MY SOPHOMORES The traditional Soph- omore Class activities in- clude sponsoring Dad's weekend and helping out with Stunt Nite. This year a Powder Puff football game against the Freshman Class was added to the class activities. The Class of 1983 has pulled together through Freshmen Fears and Sophomore Slump Togetherness was ours on Stunt Nite. For Your Information All My Sophomores are a suc- cess!! Sophomore Officers: Kathy O'Donaghue, Soc. Act. Rep; Yolanda Yoder, Rel. Life Rep; Jane Alvarez, Sec.-Treas.; Debi Jenkins, Wallace Dorm Rep; Melanie Wood, Pres.; Sonia Hasbun, Cultural Events Rep. Patti Gammage Laura Clarke Kim Coker Olivia Conyers - Martha Cooke Betsy Daniel Julie Dunn Lis Evans Lisa Fletcher Donna Gardner Ann Goldman Erin Harrell Sonia Hasbun Carol Holbrook Alisa Jenkins Debi Jenkins Dana Kirby Paulina Leyton Donna Morris Mary Nethercutt Katy O'Donaghue Lisa Pectol Antoinette Pettus Beth Peeler Laura Pollitzer Renee Poole Deborah Rodgers Tricia Ryan Martha Scott Sarah Sieg Rebecca Simpson Jennifer Smith PRESIDENTIAL 3AU0T Marilyn Spinner Karen Slyron Jane Taylor Cary Thomas Cathi Wilkinson Melanie Wood Yolanda Yoder Rosemary York Welcome to Queens! We were greeted warmly when we arrived on that first hot day in August. After waving goodbye to our parents, we began to get acquainted with Queens and all sorts of new things — a new bed, a new room mate, and a new way of life. Apprehensively, we joined the Queens com- munity. We made new friends, joined clubs and sororities, sampled the social life, and delved into the books. Soon we began to feel at home and to love Queens just like the rest. Enthusiasm was the word to describe the freshman class. Having the largest class since 1971, we had many talented and interested classmates ready to work and to have fun. We started our year off with a bang. The freshman skit for Parents Weekend, Freshmen in General was one of the best ever presented by a freshman class. Queens suddenly knew that the class of 1984 had arrived. Throughout the year, we participated in and learned to love the traditions at Queens. Such new experiences as Christmas Formal, Boars Head Dinner, Mom's Weekend, Dad's Weekend, and May Day set Queens apart from the other schools we knew. Though we were new at the game, we played along just like the others. As the end of the year approaches and sum- mertime calls, we're ready to pack away the books and head for home. Though we regret that our first year has ended, we have a wonder- ful thing to look forward to next year — We'll be sophomores! FRESHMEN CLASS Alison Forsythe makes tracks. i Freshmen Class Officers: Front Row — Mary Ann Lee, Dorm 1 Representative; Teresa Harris, President; Flo Mercer, Secretary- 1 Treasurer. Back Row — Dee Cashion, Social Activities | Representative; Julie Rothschild, Cultural Events Represen- 1 tative; Renee Woods, Religious Life Representative. I Becky Alcock Wendy Austin Lea Barnes Lisa Barnes Donna Barton Kathy Bennett Leann Betts Ellen Bone Ann Boswell Genie Boyd Left: Cowgirl Nancy Callis raises cane at the Sugar Creek concert. Upper Right: Queens girls really turned out for the year's first lawn concert. Lower Right: Freshmen look expec- tantly towards sorority row during Rush. DeAnna Cashion Angelia Carter Leisha Lemmond feels that happiness is to be settled in a brand new room. Janice Riner and her mom take a picnic break on moving day. Hey, mom. Do I have any crumbs on my face? Wanda Bridges Ellen Brown Lori Brown Christina Burger Nancy Callis Jenny Caplen Tammy Breneman Susan Brewer 76 Far Left: Janet Green looks warily at her first Queens dinner Lower Left: Kathi Kothe plays the Happy Housekeeper Right: Laura Privitera admires the classy sportswear at the Fox glove fashion show. Lisa Christmas Rebecca Chubb Carol Ann Comer Donna Crisp Dana Ferguson Cathy Flagg Jane Dale Laura Daly Denise DeArman Elesa Dickens Right: Sally Shinault, Sally Shearer, and Rebecca Chubb are overjoyed at receiving mail. Lett: Becky Lobrano finds taking notes a real bore. Madge Gunnells Gwen Harrison Elizabeth Frazier Lisa Garilli Becky Garity Janet Green Lawson Greer Rowena Gregg Jannus Foster Alison Forsythe Diane Hoffman Jane Hughes Tracy Heisler Julie Hillman Carol Hunter Ruth Kelly Vivian Hare Susan Heilig Jonna Harris Teresa Harris Upper Left: Mary Ann Lee shows the world her Monday morning smirk. Kelly Smith decides to stay a safe distance away. Upper Right: Parting is such sweet sorrow for Amy Swanson and her Dad. Lower Left: Who is the real Paul Stanley and Ace Frehley? Ask Christine Wink and Jenny Caplen. Rosemary Kidd Ginger King Laura King Kathi Kothe Cheryl Landers Mary Ann Lee Leisha Lemmond Becky Lobrano Nancy Long Allison Lyon Upper Left: Beth Syphon, Becky MacAlarney, and Jan Whitesell take a break between classes. Upper Right: Madge Gunnells is a real swinger. Lower Left: Lisa Garilli and her best friend find sitting down dif- ficult on moving day. a Upper Left: Cathy Flagg and Michelle Richmiller show us their Pepsodent smiles! Flo Mercer Mary Mitchell Becky Montgomery Patty Moran Rosemary Murphy Allison McAvoy Lower Left: Jane Hughes and her mom enjoy their last meal together. Right: Hand over that black book, Luke! • . Becky MacAlamy Lucy Macauley Courtney Matheson Laura Matheson Becky Nam Jan Nash Beth Newberry Lisa Orrock Sheraiyn Padgett Amanda Palmer Dana McDonald Karen McGuire Renee Picow Helen Prien Upper Left: Nancy Callis tells Jennifer Smith a dirty joke. Right: Elesa Dickens enjoys Larry Mangum's performance in the Hollow. Lower Right: Class, Shut Up! yells Mary Anne Lee during the Freshman skit, Freshmen in General. Upper Right: Bobbie Bowden and a friend look around the Queens College campus. Middle Right: Michele Richmiller, Becky McAlarney and Gwen Harrison return from the post office loaded with mail. Susan Salley Paula Salmon Sally Shearer Sally Shinault Mitzi Sims Laura Privitera Michele Richmiller Carol Rickenbaker Julie Rothschild Stephanie Sain Lower Left: Lee Barnes and her mother eat heartily after unpacking all day Lower Right: Becky Garity looks happy to finally unpack P-- Kelley Smith Cindy Spraker Jennifer Starnes Vtolly Stephenson Susan Stowed Michelle Studer Kathy Tesh Joyce Thorpe Amy Swanson Susan Tate Lower Left: Lee Webb wonders what Ruth Kelly has up her sleeve. Right: Beth Syphon thinks that long distance is the next best thing to being there. Jan Whitesell Helen Williams Cherri Vitamvas Christy Walker Martha Tillet Tori Toomer Lee Ann Webb Susan Westmoreland Michelle Williams Carey Wilson Left: Kelly Smith takes a cigarette break in her room Upper Right: Becky Nam and Julie Rothschild check out the K-Mart specials of the week. Left: Dee Cashion wishes she had help from her younger sister. Below: Yew See Lim tackles the American way of sewing. Lower Left: Lisa Orrock and Mom survey the room with content- ment. Lower Right; Helen Garcia tells Karen McGuire and Cindy Spraker about life in her native country, Puerto Rico. «A , . ‘ J pJ - M i'-'l t gfs mp- - - ;E ? : ; ■■ |T -‘fi •? s IfSSi: §gg K ..._ - v ' chalk squeakin'appointment makin test gradin' faculty, staff administration n? v 4L BOARD OF TRUSTEES Front row: John S. Walker, Joseph D. Moore, Benjamin S. Horack, Clarence W. Legerton, Jr., Mary Chambers, Wilkes Macauley, William D. Brown, A. Harry Burgess. Second row: Rosalie Cassels, Ruth E. Hunter, Mrs. Robert Vance, Scott Newton, John M. Akers, Joseph W. Crier. Third row: Robert J. James, Betty Anderson, Ina Hughs, James Nisbet, Warren Caw, Arthur Ross, III, Robert Burns. Fourth row: Mary W. Haught, Jean Batten, Charles Trexler, Caroline Myers. The first meeting of the Board of Trustees took place October 26 and 27. Among the major events that took place were the unveiling of the portraits of President and Mrs. Wireman as well as a slide presentation on China by Dr. Wireman. On Monday, October 27, the board met again to decide the hours of the library and to hear the reports of the standing commit- tees. The meeting adjourned at 1:00. 96 Queens College: Yesterday and Today Dr. Mildred McEwen, author of Queens College: Yesterday and Today, signs autographs during the reception held in her honor. On Tuesday, November 11, the Friends of the Library and the Queens College Alumnae Association gave a reception to honor Dr. Mildred McEwen, author of Queens College: Yesterday and Today. Among the guests were Dr. McEwen, with her two close friends, Thelma Albright, Mildred Mis- cally and Jack Claiborne of the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. Also attending were several members of the Board of Trustees and faculty of Queens. The event was well attended with approx- imately 200 guests. Miss Mildred Miscally, friend and editor of Dr. McEwen, adds to Queens College by autographing for an admirer. Thelma Albright, former Dean at Queens, shares the spotlight with Queens College: Yesterday and Today. ADMINISTRATORS President Billy O. Wireman Dean of the College — Dr. Cynthia Tyson Vice President for Development — Alan Lee • -mtn « ■«■ BE Dean of Student Affairs — Sidney Kerr Vice President for Finance and Planning — Dennis Frodsham Secretary to the President — Mrs. Evelyn Deal Secretary to the Vice President — Mrs. Ray McCorkle Ben N. Pfingstag B. A., M. A., San Francisco State College Ph.D., State University of New York at Binghamton Richard F. Crown B. A., New York University M. A., Indiana University M. F. A., University of Massachusetts 100 Lawrence E. Merenstein B. A., Alfred University M. F. A., Pratt Institute Barbara E. Harmeyer B. F. A., University of Utah M. A., Murray State University M. F. A., Pratt Institute BIOLOGY Rebecca C. Jann B. A., Catawba College Ph.D., Wake Forest University Virginia L. Martin B. S., Wake Forest University M. S., Ph.D., Emory University Jack H. Fehon B. A., M. S., University of Florida Ph.D., Florida State University 101 BUSINESS Karen J. Zapata B. A., B. S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Certified Public Accountant Chester R. Wasson B. A., University of Pittsburgh M. A., Oberlin College Ph.D., University of Minnesota 102 Sarah M. West B. S., Winthrop College M. R. E., Women's Missionary Training School Charles D. Salley B. A., Davidson College M. A., Duke University Ph.D., Georgia State University 4 Florapearl Cobey B. S., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Ph.D., Duke University Ronald J. Basini B. S., M. B. A., Murray State University William M. Turpin B. A., Dartmouth College A. B., M. A., Oxford University Rhodes Scholar Ph.D., George Washington University 3 ’-«■ m t Gordon D. Duncan B. S., North Carolina State University at Raleigh Ph.D., Cornell University 103 Paul C. Porterfield A. B., Roanoke College M. S. L. S., Atlanta University Emory H. Mason, Jr. A. B., Catawba College M. A., Appalachian State University Ed.D., Duke University Mary Thomas Smith A. B., M. A., East Carolina University Helen G. Cappleman A. B., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill M.Ed., Duke University ENGLISH Mr UU r Charles O. Hadley A. B., Davidson College M. A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Ph.D., University of Georgia Charles E. Lloyd A. B., M. A., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Richard Goode B. A., Washington and Lee University M.A., Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin Catherine B. Rodgers B. A., Meredith College M. A., Wake Forest University 105 Paul B. Newman B. S., M. A., Ph.D., University of Chicago M. F. A., University of Iowa - Marjorie T. Kirby A. B., Birmingham-Southern College M. A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Madeleine B. Jacobs B. A., Florida Technological University M. A., University of South Florida Ph.D., Florida State University sf A. v. William A. Thompson A. B., Davidson College M.A., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University 106 FOREIGN LANGUAGES HISTORY Norris W. Preyer A. B., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill M. A., Ph.D., University of Virginia MATH Elizabeth H. Turner B. A., University of Redlands C. A., M. A., East Texas State University Joan E. Quinn B. S., Purdue University M. S., Ph.D., Michigan State University 107 « t fS yM jrjv yx ■' Elaine A. Gaertner B. S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania m - m Diane Ketchie Irgens B. M., Oberlin Conservatory of Music M. M., University of Illinois at Urbana American Institute of Musical Studies, Austria Hochschule Fur Musik, Germany W. Jeffrey Irgens B. M., Oberlin Conservatory of Music M. M., University of Illinois Joseph E. Lammers B. Mus., University of Alabama M. Mus., Ph.D., Florida State University Irene Maddox B.A., M.ME., North Texas State University Paul Arlyn Nitsch B. Mus., M. Mus., Peabody Conservatory of Music 109 Aleo G. Sica B. Mus., B. Mus. Ed., College of Wooster M. Mus. Ed., Virginia Commonwealth University George A. Stegner B. S., Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) B. Mus., M. Mus., Cincinnati Conservatory D. F. A., Chicago Musical College MUSIC Robert Eugene Stigall B. Mus., Syracuse University M. S. M., Union Theological Seminary NURSING Carol P. Fray A. B., Hunter College B. S., Cornell University M. A., Teacher's College, Columbia University Rose M. Cebulka Diploma in Nursing, Philipsburg State General Hospital B. S. N., Duquesne University School of Nursing M. Ed., Duquesne University Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh PHILOSOPHY Martin Fowler B. A., Philosophy and History, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill M. A., Philosophy, University of Colorado Ph.D., Philosophy and History, State University of New York iarolyn Jones . S. N., Mount St. Agnes College 1. S. in Nursing, University of Maryland PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICS Phyllis A. Pharr B. S., Appalachian State University M. Ed., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Noel Goodman Boston Conservatory Advanced Teaching Certificate, Cecchetti Council of America 112 Elizabeth T. Walker B. S., Kansas State University M.Ed., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Jimmie C. Oates B. S., Memphis State University M. S., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University POLITICAL SCIENCE Minette C. Trosch B. A., De Pauw University M. A., West Virginia University David A. Freeman B. A., University of Kentucky M. A., Eastern Kentucky University Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School PSYCHOLOGY W. Greg Lanier A. B., Duke University M. A., Kent State University Ph.D., Emory University Joyce H. Shealy A. B., M. A., University of South Carolina M. A., Ohio State University Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Daniel C. Biber B. A., Columbia University Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Betty Ruth Wilkerson B. A., St. Andrews Presbyterian College SOCIOLOGY RELIGION Earle D. Roberts B. E. E., Clemson University B. D., M. T., Union Theological Seminary Kurt H. Parkum B. S., M. B. A., Copenhagen School of Economics (Denmark) M. S., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin M. P. H., Columbia University Susan S. Carley B. A., Louisiana State University THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS Brenda Brockway takes time out from her busy day of answering questions to en- joy the afternoon picnic. Orientation Leaders: Front: Karen Rollins, Martha Cooke, Rebecca Simpson, Kate Campbell, Sarah Sieg. Middle: Brenda Brockway, Yolanda Yoder, Lou Hunley, Elizabeth Crouch, Cindy Trogden, Erin Ryan, Pinkie Smith. Back: Debi Jenkins, Susan McConnell, Michelle Boyles, Kim Schrum, Debbie Springfield, Cherie MacLaughlin, Penny Godshall, Andrea King. PARKING The sign says, NO PARKING! This crowd sure looks hungry and ready to eat. Amy James gives last-minute instructions to Penny Godshall. BUSINESS — ALUMNAE Right: Patty Moran and Admissions worker Ellen McGimsey take a look at Patty's newly furnished room. Members of the Alumnae staff are: Judy Page and Susan Durham. Below: Members of the Business Staff are: Helen Barto, Esther McGarity, Laurie Guy, Karen French, Cam Lucas, Dot Wentz, Karen Ragan. W: Left: Gene Burton, Admissions Director and Dr. Wireman answer questions during Orientation. Right: Gene Burton checks with resident assistants to be sure that all of the freshmen have checked in. Below: Members of the Admissions staff are: Seated: Gene Burton; Standing: Claire Keel, Donna Pugh, Beth Meyer, Marion Ross, Addie Boggs, and Ellen McGimsey. Right: First row: Rosemary Mollura, Reta Kohari, Emma Quinn. Second row: Virginia Tyndall, Sandy McGlashan, Vincent Alexan- der. ADMISSIONS — ADULT CONTINUING ED (QUILL) LIBRARY NEW COLLEGE COMMUNICATIONS Right: Members of the Library Staff are: Seated: Mary Raines, Sue Davis, Kitty Jenkins. Standing: Lee Gragg, Colleen Tur- nage, and Stew Lillard. Below: Members of the New College Staff are: Ann Nodtvedt, Theckla Sterrett, Clyda Rent, Rhonda Pope, Dianne Johnson, and Eleanor Jenkins. Above: Betty Chafin, Ann Mathews, Beth Resler, Virginia Elliot. m Left: Ann Murphy, Director of Financial Aid, takes time out of her busy schedule to pose for the photographer. Right: Two maintenance workers take advantage of a pleasant Indian summer day to take care of some outside jobs. Below left: Members of the Maintenance staff are: Front row: Rosetta Hood, Betty Davis, Mildred Vessell. Row 2: James Long, Ta Sinker, Keith Huneycutt, Johnny Brown. Back row: Freddie Bradley, Johnny Schwell, James Capps, and John Mizelle. FINANCIAL AID — MAINTENANCE Office of the Dean: Back Row: Frankie Darlington, Marie Harris. Middle Row: Betty Poteat, Carolyn Temple, Marion Henderson, Carlton Montgomery. Front Row: Katie Curley, Katherine Champion. Right: Frankie Darlington helps Senior Carla VanCleave. A New Dimension student reads some information provided by the Career Center. Left: New Dimsions Studc its. 120 INFIRMARY PUBLIC SAFETY Left: Don't worry, Sara, you're in the picture too! Right: Public Safety: Larry Sheeler, Steve Rigdon, Neil Ray, Tim McKinney, Teri Swanson, Sarah Minnis (Direc- tor), Mary Rollings. Left Infirmary: Nurse Practioner Willie Wachowiak and Head Nurse Mrs. Cartlidge. Right: Open wide and say, AAAh Saga: Above: Mae Howie and Linda Harris, of Saga, keep plenty of vegetables on the counter. Above right: I know I'm good-looking. Right: Gale Moore, Fred Formichella and Donna Trask. 122 SAGA REG STRAR Registrar: Eleanor Jenkins, Rita Stone, Joan Oviatt. SWITCHBOARD — STUDENT AFFAIRS Student Affairs: Amy James, Channing Johnson, Nancy Dubois, and Beth Long. Switchboard: Kathy Fesperman. POST OFFICE ulie Rothschild munches out on that great Saga food. Post Office: Mr. Palmer I CAREER CENTER 1 f It Career Center: Seated: Addie Lawson, Mattie Kissiah, Nancy Horne. Standing: Rose mary Murphy, Susan Brown. Left: Nancy Horne checks her calendar for the day's appointments, Right: Carefully, Addie Lawson counts her papers to make sure she has the right amount 124 head tappin' ghtin' — silly actin' honors traditions MAY COURT 1980-1981 ...aii innn ii iifc i i «ii . I i .v v -1 wAvku1£9Ih V w ( T A v. r i 7 Freshman Rep. — Teresa Harris Freshman Rep Wendy Wood Freshman Rep, Jan Nash ii 4 AM ':'hk Sophomore Rep. — Sonia Hasbun i3o Sophomore Rep. — Carol Holbrook Cindy Cline Junior Rep. — Loretta Callan Junior Rep Junior Rep. — Joy Creenway Wertz Junior Rep. — Tonya Senior Rep. — Lynn Trueman Senior Rep. — Cheryl Allee Senior Rep. — Lisa Smith 132 MAY QUEEN 1981 — Debbie Seuntjens May Court, a yearly tradi- tion, is made up of twenty girls. Each class selects five girls who they feel have sup- ported both their class and Queens as a whole. The five seniors are selec- ted from the senior class, then the whole student body votes on May queen. The Coronet staff proudly presents to you the 1980-81 May Court. MAID OF HONOR — Debbie Springfield ALPHA DELTA PI RUSH CHI OMEGA KAPPA DELTA RUSH f ’ ■ SORORITY SING PHI MU RUSH PARENT'S WEEKEND Leigh Brannon to Susan Westmoreland, Yes Susan, I think you made a wise choice by pledg- ing ADII. Even our fathers think so. 136 October 24 through the 26th was Parents Weekend sponsored by the Junior Class. To begin the weekend, the parents were invited to dance Friday night away. Then, the parents and faculty met Saturday morning which was followed by a tea later that afternoon at Dr. Wireman's house. The highlight of the weekend was Stunt Night that evening in which Days Of Our Lives was the theme. Beth Peeler's mother exclaims, Beth, was that really Dr. Wireman I just met? Everybody enjoyed the tea held at Dr. Wireman's house. Cathy Flagg and her parents look forward to some good food. Cathy Naetzker's father looks his food over while Kim Schrum and Cathy stand in amazement that this is really SAGA food! 137 Irs. Brewer is undoubtably im- ressed with Dr. Wireman and ►ueens College. Cindy Kelly's father blushes as Cindy and her mom smile for the camera. Seniors, Freshmen in General ' All My Sophomores ' Junior's Hope ' Charlotte ... This year our Stunt Nite was based on the increasing epidemic of glassy-eyedness due to continual viewing of daytime drama, rather than an excess of studying. In addition to the questions one is expected to ask in college, this year's Stunt Nite illustrated some others: Can love and happiness be found in the small, but bustling community of Queens? Can small town girls find a career while keeping up with the soaps? Tune in tomorrow for the answer to these and other questions about the perils and joys, struggles and triumphs of the Girls of QC. Honorable Judges: Dr. Oates, Dr. Mason, Mr. Palmer, Mattie Kissiah, Dr. Jann. Master of Ceremonies, was Dr. Richard Goode. THE NEVER-ENDING SAGA OF AWARDS: Best Skit — Seniors, Best Actress — Jennifer Fischer (Jr.) Best Visual Effects Class Enthusiasm — Sophomores, Gallery Award — Freshmen 138 DAYS OF OUR LIVES BELK SCHOLARS: The Carol G. Belk scholarship is awarded to outstanding new students based on their leadership performance and academic ability in high school. The financial amount rewarded to each student varies. Front row left to right: Carol Rickenbaker, Tracey Heisler, Melanie Wood, Alisa Jenkins. Seated: Sarah Seig, Ann Goldman, Carol Ann Comer, Rebecca Montgomery, Flora Mercer, Courtney Matheson. Standing: Deborah Springfield, Elizabeth McCrary, Cheryl Allee, Genie Boyd, Emily Elyea, Lynn Trueman, Cindy Cline, Kim Schrum, and Patti Gammage. Not Pictured: Michelle Boyles, Pam Curtis, Allison Lyon, Kathryn Mahan, Carol Mercer, Katy Mercer, Jane Ann Moore, Renee Picow, Laura Privatera. BURGESS SCHOLARS: The Sara Doll Burgess scholarship was established by Mr. Burgess in honor of his wife, Mrs. Sara Doll Burgess, who was an alumna. The student is selected on the basis of how well she exemplifies the Queens' concept and on financial needs. Mr. Burgess is on the Queens Board of Trustees and takes personal interest in his scholars. Seated left to right: Christine Wink, Loretta Callan, Andrea King, Deborah Springfield, Flora Mercer, and Susan Brewer. Not Pic- tured: Donna Barton, Edith Busbee, Lisa Christmas, Kim Coker, Rosemary Kidd, Charlene Miller, and Pinkie Smith. At the end of the year, the Faculty Honors Committee selects the Dana Scholars from the three rising classes. The students are chosen on the basis of merit. Seated left to right: Donna Gardner, Yolanda Yoder, Debra Seuntjens, Patricia Gammage, Alisa Jenkins, Carol Holbrook. Standing: Cheryl Allee, Emily Elyea, Cindy Cline, Kim Schrum, Deborah Rodgers, and Cherie MacLaughlin. Not Pictured: Susan Baker, Jennifer Darden, Bridget Davis, Beth Hays, Dana Kirby, Kathryn Mahan, Susan McConnell, Martha Nash, Virginia Smith, Miriam Hand, Miriam Patton, Audrey Petty, Donna Stark, Janice Wolf, Marsha Goodenow, Carolyn Mercer, Catherine Mercer, and Rosemary Pfeiffer. 141 HONOR MARSHALS The two girls with the highest G. P. A. in their class are selected at the end of the year to be Marshals for the next year. The Chief Marshal is the senior with the highest average in the past three years. The Honor Marshals serve at all academic processions. Seated left to right: Cheryl Allee, Jane Graham, Emily Elyea. Standing: Beth Hays, Michelle Tise and Alisa Jenkins. Not pictured: Donna Breeden, Cherie MacLaughlin, and Susan McConnell. DANA SCHOLARS i' K'wV Freshman Presidential Scholar Sally Shearer con- templates her first day of school over chicken and potato salad at the family picnic. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS Presidential Scholars: Seated: Jane Hughes, Cindy Spraker, Sally Shearer, Sally Shinault, Laura Daly, Janna Wasson. Standing: Laura Clarke, Leann Betts, Kelly Gallant, Paula Pearce, Michelle Tise, Rebecca Simpson, Ginger King. (Not pictured: Susan Baker, Babette Davis, Cathy Flagg, Beth Hays, Susan McConnell). QUEENS SCHOLARS The Presidential Scholarships were originated in 1978 by Dr. Billy O. Wireman. The ten awards are based on merit and cover tuition and room at Queens, totaling over $17,000 for the four years. The scholarships are funded by NCNB Corporation and Lucille Finch Jones who is a Queens alum- nae. The ten awards are given annually to girls who rank in the top ten or higher of their graduating class and have a score of at least 1200. Consideration is given to activity in church and school as well as leadership ability and talent in one given area of study. The scholarships are renewable provided the scholars keep a 3.5 grade point average. Cindy Spraker attempts to make a home in a dorm room. The Queens Scholar Awards are presented annually to new students who have ex- hibited scholarship and leadership. The amounts of the awards vary based upon financial need and are renewable upon academic performance. 142 Queens Scholars: Seated: Kathy Tesh, Ann Goldman, Donna Gardner, Allison Chris- tian, Yolanda Yoder. Standing: Helen Garcia, Debi Jenkins, Julie Hillman, Renee Woods, Cherie MacLaughlin. (Not Pictured: Jennifer Fischer, Jane Graham, Sharon Hammond, Miriam Hand, Pam Heinig, Dana Kirby, Kathi Mahan, Cathy Naetzker, Peggy Patrick, Sarah Sieg, Lisa Garilli, Susan Tate.) VALKYRIE Valkyrie is an honorary society that was established at Queens in 1937 to recognize outstanding sophomores who have exhibited scholarship, leadership and citizenship. The members are chosen at the beginning of their sophomore year by the return- ing Valkyrie members. I Seated: Deborah Rodgers, Renee Poole, ! Alisa Jenkins, Sarah Sieg, Patti Gammage, Donna Gardner, Yolanda Yoder, Carol ! Holbrook. Standing: Tonya Wertz, Sue Royster, Brenda Brockway, Nancy Davito, Schrum, Cindy Kelly. A look of surprise greets Cindy Kelly as she goes to tap Carol Holbrook. Patti Gammage stands patiently while Nancy Davito pins the ribbon of Valkyrie on her. Sarah Sieg flashes a brilliant smile while Brenda Brockway pins the symbol of Valkyrie to her. Cindy Kelly pins Yolanda Yoder to welcome her to Valkyrie, Tis the Weekend to be Christmas Dance Weekend of- fered a chance to raise a little hell since everyone was restless after Thanksgiving Break. Friday night Social Activities Committee provided The Lightnin' West Band and free beer. This year the dance was held in the Tillet Building. Billie Scott and the Georgia Prophets provided the top 40 for Saturday's formal dance. Prior to the dance, several sorrorities held Champagne parties while other people chose to have their own parties in their rooms. To add a little extra excitement for Harris dorm, the fire alarm went off at 10:45. A mixture of evening dresses, robes, and t-shirts and panties could be seen in the front of Harris, not to mention a lot of angry voices. Above: Raise Hell! Right: Look at the size of that thing! 144 Left: Beth Mann and her date were 'Swaying to the music. Below: This Bud IS for YOU! Far Below: What's better than good friends, good music, good beer, and Carolina? 145 LET THE FEASTING BEGIN! To ease some of the tension that is building up because exam time is rolling around, Queens provides several fes- tive and traditional holiday events. To kick the Christmas season off, the annual Boar's Head Dinner is held in Mor- rison's Dining Hall. When entering the dining hall, the mood was set to Ox- ford, England over six hun- dred years ago to the first Boar's Head dinner. Just as everyone had found their table, the trumpets began to blare, and the members of Valkyrie escorted the cast members in. The processional was under way. After the reading of the story by Debbie Springfield, Dr. Wireman of- ficially announced, Let the feasting begin! Upper right: Debbie Springfield reads the Boar's Head story to a hungry audience. Above: Herald, Cheri MacLaughlin signals with her horn that the processional is under way. Right: Meg Horn gives Cindy Kelly a hug and a smile fora job well done. 146 Left: As the first member of the cast to enter the processional, Cindy Kelly carries the traditional Oxford Flag. Below: Debbie Seuntjens carries the candles that provide light for the story teller. Below left: Carol Holbrook and Donna Gardner, members of Valkyrie, begin the processional. Below right: Debbie Springfield gives a smile during the Senior Champagne party. 147 148 Upper left: With lighted candles in hand, two Queens students join the others in singing carols. Upper right: Mary Mitchell and Tammy Breneman follow the crowd to the lighting of the tree in Burwell Circle. Lower left: Kim Long and Jan Geiger drop hints to each other for Christmas gifts. Lower right: Martha Cooke, with shining candle in her hand, enjoys QUEENS CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS Each year Queens and members of the Charlotte community join at Belk Chapel to celebrate Christmas with the Moravian Love Feast. This year's celebration with carols and lessons took place on December 7. The lighting of candles, the singing of carols, and the fellowship of friendship made the service especially beautiful. Everyone then enjoyed Moravian buns and coffee served by members of the Religious Life Committee, spon- sors of the Love Feast. The lighting of the Christmas tree in Burwell Circle added a finishing touch to the evening. her b un and coffee. LOVE FEAST Upper left: Dr. Wireman obviously enjoyed the Christmas service Upper right: Rebecca Simpson, Kathi Kothe, and Jonna Harris relax after their busy evening of serving the crowd. Below: Members of the community join Queens to share Christmas spirit. MARSHMELLOWS ROASTIN' The traditional Yule Log Ceremony was held on December 14, 1980 this year. O, Come All Ye Faithful could be heard as the seniors led the way. The touching of a holly sprig to the yule log while making a wish is said to make your wish come true as it is thrown into the fire. Several new traditions were started such as the roasting of marshmellows and the wearing of a hat (of course the seniors started this tradition). 150 ON A YULE LOG FIRE WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES CHERYL ALLEE, DEBBIE SEUNTJENS EMILY ELYEA, CHERIE MACLAUGHLIN Who's Who is based on a G. P. A. of 2.7 or higher, and a four-year record of leadership, scholarship, and high ideals. This year Queens is proud to be represented in Who's Who by four outstanding seniors. Congratulations to Cheryl, Debbie, Emily, and Cherie! 152 EMILY ELYEA — Chief Marshal, Zetetic Society, Orb and Sceptre, Carol G. Belk Scholar, Dana Scholar, Mecklenburg Presbytery Scholar, Resi- dent Assistant, Inter-Varsity Executive, Chi Omega Vice-President. CHERIE MACLAUGHLIN — Orb and Sceptre, Zetetic Society, Biology Club President, Religious Life Committee, Inter-Varsity Chris- tian Fellowship, Trustee Merit Scholar, Biology Scholar, Dana Scholar, National Dean's List. 153 CHERYL ALLEE — Belk Scholar, Dana Scholar, Marshal, President of Zetetic Society, Orb and Sceptre, Religious Life Committee, Apeiron Society, Day Student Association, Career Center Advisory Board, May Court. DEBBIE SEUNTJENS — Dean's List, Dana Scholar, Biology Scholar, Trustee Merit Scholar, Valkyrie, Orb and Sceptre, S. G. A. President, May Court, Rush Counselor, Resi- dent Assistant. ORB and SCEPTRE ZETETIC Orb and Sceptre was founded at Queens in 1961 to recognize seniors who have exhibited out- standing leadership; scholarship, and concern for the college and its community. Zetetic is a regional honorary organization made up of stu- dents and faculty. Its purpose is to recognize high scholastic at- tainment and to encourage in- dependent research. Old Zetetic members — Carol Mercer, Katy Mercer, Emily Elyea, Cheryl Allee (president), (not pictured: Cherie MacLaughlin.) urn ana bcepire — tmny tiyea, Debbie beuntjens, Judy Body (president), Cheryl Allee, Lou Hunley. New Zetetic members — Debbie Seuntjens, Cindy Cline, Rosemary Pfeiffer, Donna Breeden, (not pictured: Jane Graham). 154 Old Zetetic members listen as Cheryl Allee calls the names of the new Zetetic members at Wednesday night dinner. Carla Van Cleave (president), Deborah Rodgers, Lisa Smith, Waltrina White, (not pic- tured: Jane McKinnon, Kathy Fesperman, Tonya Wertz, Cici Stark, Allison Christian). SIGMA UPSILON Sigma Upsilon is an honorary fraternity for writers. Members are annually chosen from juniors and seniors who exhibit creative literary ability, interest and active participa- tion. The Cake and Ale Chapter at Queens was founded in 1951. The Omicron Lambda Chapter of Delta Omicron was established at Queens in 1959. Delta Omicron is an international music fraternity whose membership comes from students doing major or minor work in music. Also eligible for membership are music faculty, professional musicians, and concert artists. High scholarship and potential for superior musicianship are required for mem- bership. DELTA OMICRON Brenda Bowers, Karen Price (president), Teresa Coins, Alisa Jenkins, Martha Cooke. 155 SENIOR RECOGNITION DAY ... The beginning of the end • •. 156 Each academic year at Queens a special ceremony is held in honor and recognition of the Senior Class. It is the first opportunity for the Seniors to wear their caps and gowns. The Graduating Class this year chose as its guest speaker, Dr. Cynthia Tyson. 157 hard hittin v.V sv ' . y.. ,-•• • . : y v , • .• ' i J HMUl ♦ THE 1981 This group is the one who put this book together. These people gave of their free time to coordinate the layouts, ads and pic- tures you see. Queens will never forget the Coronet's infamous candy sale and the fund-raisers who hawked them to buy more. Assistant Editor Lisa Smith, Photography Editor Judy Body and Editor Debbie Springfield. The three bosses' motto is monkey see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. (Not pictured: Amy James, advisor) Layout Staff: 1st Row: Edith Busbee, Laura Daly, Yolanda Yoder, Kathi Kothe, Stephanie Sain. 2nd Row: Genie Boyd, Kim Schrum, Mary Nethercutt. (Not pictured: Jane Hughes) 160 Fund-raising Staff: Ann Boswell, Elizabeth Frazier, Meg Horne, Martha Scott (Not pictured: Cathy Wilkinson). CORONET STAFF Photography Staff: Judy Body, Allison Austin, Jennifer Smith, Diana Bitter, Elizabeth Crouch, Martha Wood. 9 35 ...p I Advertising Staff: Carol Baist, Katrina Bryant, Cindy Trogdon. THE CURRENT Keeping us informed about all the news on and around campus is Queens College's own newspaper, the Current. Published monthly, the Current is put out by a capable and busy staff including editor, Tonya Wertz and advisor, Dr. Goode. The Curren t includes editorials, cartoons, and articles written by Queens' students and staff members. Fighting for its' life, the Current does some public advertising. Staff, 1st row: Christina Burger, Jackie Tatum, Lisa Garilli, Janice Riner. 2nd row: Karen Rollins, Erin Ryan, Michelle Richmiller, Laura Matheson, Elizabeth Frazier. 3rd row: Beth Newberry, Teresa Harris, Deborah Rodgers, Cathy Naetzker, Tonya Wertz, 162 Ellen Lindsay, Sharon Hammond. Standing: Whitney Shaw, Dr. Dick Goode, advisors. SIGNET Left to right: Karen Rollins Deborah Rodgers, Carla Van Cleave, Lisa Smith. The Signet is a yearly publica- tion put out in the spring. It con- sists of creative work, both art and writing, by Queens students who are members of the honorary literary fraternity Sigma Upsilon. The staff of the Signet both selects and puts together the publication. CULTURAL EVENTS REALLY HAS ITS ACT TOGETHER First row: Nancy Davito, Cathy Naetzker, Sally Shearer, Sally Shinault, Sonia Hasbun, Judy Body, Kate Campbell. Second row: Lisa Garilli, Lisa Orrock, Allison Forsythe, Elesa Dickens, Julie Rothschild, Deborah Rodgers, Michelle Tise. Deborah Rodgers (Sec.-Treas.) and Nancy Davito (Chairperson). The Cultural Events Committee certainly did have its act together during the 1980-81 year bring- ing us many special and enjoyable events. Besides sponsoring guests and speakers for Wednesday night dinners, the group sponsored many films for Queens students including Psycho, And Justice For All, and Citizen Kane. Their major project for the fall was an exciting fashion show featuring stu- dent models with fashions by Foxglove and hair and makeup by Audrey Morris. During second semester, the committee spon- sored a workshop by hypnotist, Tom Deluca, who helped students with problems from grades to weight-loss. In March, Irish folk singer Joe Heany headed a workshop on Gaelic poetry. Also in the Spring, a Queens favorite, Cone With the Wind, was shown and Dr. Charles Hadley gave a memorable lecture on the film. The Cultural Events Committee really stayed busy keeping Queens busy. 164 Top left: Larry Mangum entertains at the Hollow with his own brand of country rock and roll. Top right: Patti Inserra, one of Queens' own models for the fall fashion show, receives a make-over from an Audrey Morris beauty consultant. Middle left: Cultural Events Committee member Sally Shinault enjoys one of Saga's first picnics in Morison Quad. Middle right: Monta Maki, a former Miss North Carolina and a Queens alum, speaks as a special guest of the fashion show presented by Cultural Events. Lower left: Freshmen Flo Mercer and Elizabeth Frazier just love being cultured. - J'V' ' ; 7 V W V.I + .••• ft t ■ a . RELIGIOUS LIFE This year the Religious Life Commit- tee was happy to sponsor two Christian rock groups — Daybreak and Glad . The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, which was developed last year, also provided much needed fellowship for Queens students. These activities along with the movie, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the Crop Walk, the Moravian Love Feast and the weekly chapel services kept the officers and members of RLC busy throughout the year. First row: Robin Maples, Donna Gardner, Beth Wilkerson. Second row: Renee Woods, Yolanda Yoder, Carol Meyer. Third row: Beth Johnson, Lou Hunley, Pam Heinig. Fourth row: Cheryl Allee, Betsy McCrary, Ginger King. 166 Glad Officers: First row: Beth Wilkerson, Junior Rep. Second row: Beth Johnson, Chaplain, Lou Hunley, Chairperson. Third row: Renee Woods, Freshman Rep., Yolanda Yoder, Sophomore Rep., Carol Meyer, Senior Rep. Not pic- tured: Kathi Mahan, Sec. Treas. RELIGIOUS LIFE 167 SAC NOSE THEIR STUFF Sarah Sieg, Sec. Treas.; Lisa Smith, Chairperson. Left to right: Lisa Smith, Sarah Sieg, Angelia Carter, Carey Wilson, Cindy Trogdon, Bec| Lobrano, Dee Cashion (Freshman Rep.), Kathi Kothe, Sally Shearer, Lynn Trueman, Marti Cooke, Sonia Hasbun, Allison Lyon, Judi Walker, Madge Gunnells, Wendy Wood, Kar Stenger, Patty Moran, Becky Garity, Meg Horne. Not pictured: Susan Westphal (Sr. Rep| Katy O'Donahue (Soph. Rep.), Jennifer Fischer (Jr. Rep.). The Social Activities Commit- tee kept busy this year bringing you concerts, dance weekends, and parties. For the first time this year, we were able to serve free beer at campus events. SAC sends a special thanks to those students that bought our crazy glasses and noses. Members of the Judicial Board are: Front row: Carol Holbrook, Andrea King, DeAnna Bryant, Tonya Wertz, and Crystal Rollins. Back row: Cindy Kelly, Dr. Goode, adviser, Cindy Cline, and Rebecca Simpson. Members of Judicial Board show that they're only human as they indulge in a little horseplay. Adviser Dr. Goode pays close attention to the points made by a Judicial Board member. Crystal Rollins, Andrea King and Cindy Kelly review a few recent cases brought before the Judicial Board. JUDICIAL BOARD 170 ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Members of the Elections Committee are: Front row, kneeling: Cam Perry, Chairman, Kim Long and Leigh Brannon. 2nd row, kneeling: Lee Webb and Sally Shinault. 3rd row: Molly Stephenson, Cindy Trogden, Stephanie Sain, and Sally Shearer. Back row: Jan Nash, Dana Ferguson, Rebecca Chubb, Renee Picow, Allison Forsythe, Teresa Harris, Yolanda Yoder, Judy Body, and Karen Stenger. 1 ■■ '!!!!( ' ■ 171 CONCERT CHOIR AND ENSEMBLE Members of Ensemble are: Front row: Denise Murray, Genie Boyd, Christy Walker, Alisa Jenkins, Stephanie Oliver, Carol Holbrook, and Diane Irgens, director. Back row: Pam Heinig, Wendy Austin, Kathy Mahan, Debbie Knoespel, Kim Adams, Marilyn Spinner, and Donna Morris, accompanist. Members of the Concert Choir are: Front row: Diane Irgens, director, Denise Murray, Stephanie Oliver, Debbie Knoespel, Sallie Spivey, and Carol Holbrook. Row 2: Teresa Goins, Genie Boyd, Kathi Mahan, Michelle Williams, Denise DeArman, Alisa Jenkins, and Lisa Garilli. Row 3: Wendy Austin, Diane Hoffman, Renee Woods, Helen Garcia, Kim Adams, Christy Walker, Kathy Tesh, and Leeann Betts. Back row: Karen Price, Lawson Greer, Vivian Hare, Patti Gammage, Pam Heinig, Helen Prien, Joyce Thorpe, Marilyn Spinner, and Donna Morris, accompanist. 172 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Members of the Panhellenic Council are: Kneeling: Wendy Wood, Allison Lyon, and Mary Ann Lee. Standing: Cindy Trogden, Amy James, adviser, Carla Van Cleave, and Karen Stenger. Members of the Senior Panhellenic Council are: Carla Van Cleave, Amy James, adviser, Cindy Trogden, and Karen Stenger, president. Members of the Junior Panhellenic Council are: Wendy Wood, Allison Lyon, and Mary Ann Lee. ADMISSIONS CORE Standing: Carol Baist, Carol Holbrook, Rebecca Simpson, Olivia Conyers, Patti Gammage, Donna Gardner, Jane Alvarez, Judi Walker. Sitting: Kate Campbell (President), Karen Stenger, Carol Mercer, Dana Gillespie, Sonia Hasbun. ART CLUB 174 1st row: Jennifer Smith, Diana Bitter, Erin Ryan. 2nd row: Rebecca Alcock, Tori Toomer. APEIRON CLUB Sitting left to right: Elesa Dickens, Mary Ridenhour, Jan Geiger, Marsha Goodeman, Cheryl Allee, Janna Wasson, Laura Clarke, David Freeman (advisor). BIOLOGY CLUB Sitting, front row: Cherie Vitamvas, Cathy Flagg, Susan Salley, Laura Pollitzer. 2nd row: Lorretta Callan, Rene Picow. 3rd row: Cherie MacLaughlin, Becky Nam. 4th row: Michelle Boyles, Denise Murray, Dr. Jann, advisor. 5th row: Yolanda Yoder, Christine Wink. Standing: Laura Matheson, Rosemary Murphy, Dr. Fehon, advisor. 175 176 EXTRACURRICULARS HISTORY CLUB: Stephanie Ayers, Martha Nash, Carol Meyer. 2nd row: Carol Comer, Jane Graham, Loretta Callan. 3rd row: Ms. Turner, Sponsor; Jane Hughes, Audrey Gatewood, Jane McKinnon, Donna Breeden, Dr. Preyer, spon- sor. ENGLISH CLUB: Cindy Cline, Carla Van Cleave, Tonya Wertz. 2nd row: Sharon Hammond, Pam Heinig, Cathy Naetzker, Carol Hunter, Kathy Tesh. 3rd row: Dr. Goode, sponsor; Deborah Rodgers, Robin Maples, Marilyn Spinner. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: Carol Baist, Mirian Pat- ton, Patty Moran, Penny Godshall, Kim Richardson, Ellie Bibb, Terry Dunlap. SOCIOLOGY CLUB: Sponsor, Ms. Carley, Mary Gibbs, Jan Nash, Cindy Trogden, Lisa Garilli, Tracy Heisler, Lee Webb, Cindy Spraker, Ruth Kelly, Patty Moran, Elizabeth Crouch, Jonna Harris, Brenda Brockway, Deborah Correll. DRAMA The drama department of Queens band- ed together during the school year of 1980- SI to stage two productions, Blithe Spirit and No, No Nanette. Blithe Spirit, shown on November 13, 14, and 15, offered a light comedy about a man and wife and the in- terruption of their marriage by the spirit of the first wife. No, No Nanette, shown on April 23, 24, and 25, was a musical. Both productions offered a chance for the college and community to view excellent entertainment. Mrs. Condomine (Helen Prien) greets her two dinner guests, Violet and George Bradman (Daniel Mims and Leann Betts). Madame Arcati (Elizabeth Haner) laughs in glee in preparation for a seance. Madame Arcati casts a spell over the two Mrs. Condomines (Olivia Conyers and Helen Prien). Mr. Condomine (Rick Thompson) shares a tender moment with the spirit of his first wife, Elvira (Olivia Conyers). Of the Students, By the students for the students: SGA The Student Government Association is an integral part of life at Queens. It is comprised of committees, class officers and Residence Hall representatives who meet to help with the needs of the student body. Social Activities, Cultural Events, the Black Student Union, Religious Life Committee and the Day Stu- dent Union meet with SGA officers every other Tues- day to keep up to date as the link between the Ad- ministration and Students. A penny for your thoughts. Add it to the budget, quick! Kim Schrum offers her time and talent to SGA Has SGA brought doom to the Obsei It really is demanding work SGA members: Seated: Lisa Smith (SAC), Deborah Rodgers (CEC), Melanie Wood (Soph. Pres.), Kathi Mahan (RLC), Lynn Trueman (Sec.-Treas.), Debra Seuntjens (Pres.), Charlene Miller (Long Dorm Rep.), Standing: Mary Ann Lee (Harris Dorm Rep.), Teresa Harris (Fresh. Pres.), Jane Alvarez (Soph. Sec.-Treas.), Karen Rollins (BSU), Debi Jenkins (Wallace Dorm Rep.), Joy Greenway (Board of Directors Rep.), Loretta Callan (Jr. Pres.), Kim Schrum (Belk Dorm Rep.), Debbie Springfield (Sr. Pres.), Ms. Walker (Advisor), Lou Hunley (RLC), Sue Royster (Day Student Union). Charlene does the can-c. Did someone say meeting adjourned? BLACK STUDENT UNION The Black Student Union helps provide additional social and cultural activities for the Queens campus. It is continuing to grow increasingly stronger in its role within the Queens college community. Members are: Karen Rollins, Tracey Adams, Annie Sowell, Waltrina White, Pinkie Smith. OFFICERS — Left to right: Pinkie Smith, Secretary-Treasurer; Waltrina White, Vice-President; Karen Rollins, President. DAY STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Day Student Association provides a unifying link between the residents and commuting students. The Association awards an annual scholarship to one of its members and raises this money by having its yearly auction in the fall. It's always a success. Mem- bers include: Sue Royster, Anne Howell, Tova Hunter, Lori Brown, Cathy Justis, Cheryl Allee, Kay Stutts, Cherie Havrilla, Renee Poole, Donna Breeden, Rusty Welch, Kim Richardson, Cheryl Landers. This year's auctioneers were Dr. Oates and Dr. Thompson. 181 OFFICERS — Donna Breeden, Treasurer; Cathy Justis, Secretary; Sue Royster, SGA Representative; Renee Poole, Vice-President; Rusty Welch, President. ALPHA DELTA PI CELEBRATES FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Sisters: First row: Mary Bess Henderson, Kate Campbell, Kim Long, Erin Harrell, Second row: Anne Tope, Katy Mercer, Paula Pearce, Jane Alvarez, Betsy Daniel, Third row: Lisa Pectol, Patti Gammage, Mimi Hand, Renee Mittenzwei, Dana Kirby, Allison Austin, Fourth row: Carla Van Cleave, Carol Walters, Cam Perry, Jan Geiger. Not pictured: Carol Mercer, Leigh Brannon, Sherry Gibson, Sharon Hammond, Carol Holbrook, Patti Inserra, Cindy Kelly, Jane Ann Moore, Malinda Posey, Jane Tunno. OFFICERS: First row: Mary Bess Henderson (Assistant Panhel.), Katy Mercer (Pres.), Anne Tope (Pledge Trainer), Erin Harrell (Standards), Second row: Patti Gammage (Treas.), Carla Van Cleave (Panhel. Rep.), Jane Alvarez (Scholarship), Betsy Daniel (House Chair.) Crazy Carla just feels that it's good to be alive. Pledges: First row: Angelia Carter, Carey Wilson, Flo Mercer, Cathy Flagg, Second row: Sally Shearer, Laura Daly, Teresa Harris, 3 Third row: Sally Shinault, Elizabeth Frazier, Wendy Wood. Not pictured: Becky Nam, Rebecca Chubb, Dana Fergusen, Stephanie Sain, Gwen Harrison, Beth Newberry, Susan Westmoreland, Kathy Bennett, Amanda Palmer. A All GOES WESTERN! This was a very special year for Alpha Delta Pi. On February 28, the ADIIs celebrated their fiftieth anniversary at Queens with their usual spirit and enthusiasm. Alpha Delta Pi had a fun and active year with parties, projects and mixers. Es- pecially memorable was the Western mixer held in November. The event was complete with a mechanical bull, a floor strewn with hay, and cowboy hats and boots. The gala occasion was one of many good times had during the course of the year. ADIIs Dana Kirby, Allison Austin, Becky Nam, Amanda Palmer,and Carol Holbrook decide that they like being cowgirls. Carol Mercer shows her broncobuster style. Ok. Kim Long's own brand of Western! Y O u V E G 0 T T H A T C H 1 0 S M 1 L E CHI OMEGA I OFFICERS — Seated: Wendy Price, President; Emily Elyea, Vice President; Standing: Kim Schrum, Pledge Trainer; Lynn Trueman, Treasurer; Sarah Morison, Secretary; Crystal Rollins, Personnel. Chi Omegas have had a great year filled with many fun memories. Their community pro- jects for the year included sup- porting a Foster Child and helping a needy family have a Happy Thanksgiving . The mixers and parties have all been fun and Chi O's Mountain Weekend was one not to be forgotten. We are family ... I got all my sisters with me! Left to right: First row: Susan Stowell, Jonna Harris, Susan Salley, Lee Webb, Madge Gunnells, Allison Lyon. Second row: Becky Montgomery, Renee Woods, Susan Tate, Kathie Kothe, Dee Cashion, Michelle Williams, Laura Privitera. Third row: Courtney Matheson, Julie Rothschild, Alison Forsythe, Patty Moran. Not Pictured: Willow Walker, Michelle Boyles. 185 Left to right: First row: Lis Evans, Sonia Hasbun, Tonya Wertz, Joan Salas. Second row: Carson Sloan, Cary Thomas, Rebecca Simpson, Julie Austin, Pamela Curtis, Julie Dunn. Third row: Elizabeth Crouch, Cindy Trogdon, Kim Schrum, Wendy Price, Sarah Morison, Lynn Trueman, Kathie Bean, Joy Greenway, Katy O'Donoghue. Fourth row: Cindy Cline, Martha Scott, Deborah Rodgers, Crystal Rollins, Melanie Wood, Vivian Ferrari, Beth Hays. Not Pictured: Sandy Smoak. OFFICERS: Mary Ridenhour (Sec.), Karen Stenger (Pres.), Janna Wasson (Vice-Pres. and Treas.). 186 Sisters: Stephanie Ayers, Mary Ridenhour, Karen Stenger, Janna Wasson, Laura Clarke, Meg Ftorne. President Karen Stenger takes a well-deserved break. KAPPA DELTA PLEDGES Pledges: seated: Melissa Patrick, Nancy Long, Lisa Garilli, Lisa Orrock, Standing: Becky Alcock, Jane Hughes, Ellen Bone. A Kappa Delta line-up of storybook characters stands ready to greet rushees. A group of rushees, supervised by Janna Wasson, make puppets for the Crippled Children's Home. 187 iss Piggy (Janna Wasson) giggles during rush at the Kappa Delta house. Sisters: First row: Erin Ryan, Beth Peeler, Sarah Sieg, Edith Busbee, Mary Burns, Katrina Bryant, Lisa Smith. Second row: Ann Goldman, Rosemary York, Diana Bitter, Cathy Naetzker, Becky Bell, Yolanda Yoder, Tucker Tonissen, Mary Nethercutt, Margaret Dewey. Third row: Judi Walker, Debbie Springfield, Jennifer Smith, Carol Baist, Andrea King, Cathi Wilkinson, Martha Cooke, Dee Perry, Brenda Brockway. Not pictured: Sarah Whitehurst. 1980-81 proved to be a great year for Phi Mu. After the hard work of rush, the Phi Mus enjoyed a beautiful weekend in the mountains, an ice cream party and their first annual tacky, mad-hatters beach party. The Phis learned that their big sisters are sometimes early risers and showed the sisters their appreciation with a wonderful spaghetti dinner and gifts of silk roses. Well never forget our year together. % Wheat Barley Stew ... Phis: First row: Mary Ann Lee, Rowena Gregg, Laura King, Christine Wink, Molly Stephenson, Becky Lobrano. Second row: Rosanne Zarcaro, Jan Whitesell, Rosemary Kidd, Jeanie Williams, Mitzi Sims, Jenny Caplan. Third row: Elisa Dickens, Rosemary Murphy, Dana McDonald, Kelly Smith, Becky Garity, Susan Brewer. (Not pictured: Lisa Christmas, Beth Mann) Officers: Cathy Naetzker (Rush Chair.), Debbie Springfield (Phi Director), Brenda Brockway (Treas.), Andrea King (Pres.), Tucker Tonissen (Vice-Pres.), Diana Bitter (Recording Sec.), Lisa Smith (Corresponding Sec.). 189 We Love Phi Mu! First row: Jan Whitesell (Linesman), Rowena Gregg (Stat.), Second row: Rosanne Zarcaro, Rosemary Kidd, Jan Nash, Susan Tate. Third row: Amanda Palmer, Dana McDonald, Paul Porterfield (Coach), Erin Ryan, Mary Mitchell. Not pictured: Lucy Macauley (Linesman), Christy Walker (Stat.), Donna Robertson. 190 VOLLEYBALL With a new coach and only one returning player, the volleyball team had an uphill struggle this year. This all new team, however, showed constant improvement and unequaled enthusiasm throughout the season. The statisti- cians and linesmen proved to be an added help and the team is now looking forward to the 1981 season. TENNIS TEAM The tennis team is one of two competitive team sports available for the students at Queens. The tennis team has a busy schedule playing area schools of similar size in North and South Carolina. The girls practice daily for their matches and are led in their hard work by coach, Phyllis Pharr. 1st row, left to right: Becky Nam, Jan Geiger, Leigh Brannon, 2nd row, left to right: Heidi McKinley, coach, Phyllis Pharr, Julie Naso, Dana McDonald, Kim Long. TIGHTEN UP ON YOUR BACKSTROKE Front row: Laura Clarke, Helen Williams, Ruth Kelly, Rosanne Zarcaro. Back: Beth Wilkerson, Willow Walker. 194 ANUARY TERM Between the fall and spring semesters, Queens offers January Term. This time offers student the chance to explore just about anything! As of 1980 Freshmen are required to take the Women's Leadership program as well as a second term. The other required term may be met by an internship, by participating in Operation Enterprise, by travelling, by taking a class or by taking the second part of Leadership Training, this year sponsored by American Management Association. In- ternships this year included those in which students worked at the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, working as teacher aides, newspaper staff jobs and television stations like WFBC in Greenville, South Carolina. Operation Enterprise offered students in business a different perspective on manage- ment. Three trips were sponsored by Queens for January term. One to New York which con- centrated on Theater, one to Africa, and one which gave students a chance to visit Italy, Germany and Austria. January Term is one element that sets Queens apart from other schools. January term offers those who apply themselves the chance to learn in a slightly different manner. Financial wizards of tomorrow! Wall Street Women!! A woman should be deft with her hands! Elizabeth beams with Ann Bryant and Jim Snider give incentive to students Artists in residence! What do you mean am I an ENFP or IFSJ? 197 Women's Leadership teaches one how to pose! 198 Now we are the strangers. Once in a Lifetime Trip Last year's trip to Europe was The chance-of-a- lifetime. This year students were offered the 'Once-in-a-lifetime trip. Italy, Germany and Austria were the three countries which the group toured. In Italy, Rome, Florence and Venice were visited. The Coliseum and the Pantheon in Rome — the canals and museums in Venice The city built on the water and in Florence, Michelangelo's David . The same museum which houses the David was visited by Nureyeu while the Queens group was there. Some managed to get his autograph. In any event Italy was certainly a Once-in-a-lifetime experience. In Austria many of the sites filmed in the film, The Sound of Music were toured. Some chose to visit Salzburg's Toy Museum which proved to be quite entertaining. The Queens group was in Germany while plans were being finalized for the release of the hostages in Iran. The group tried to keep up with the news in the German newspapers. The Coun- tries indeed offered each student experiences one may hope for once-in-a-lifetime. The gazebo from 'The Sound of Music' Everyone sings praises of The Toy Museum The ecstasy of St. Theresa. The Leaning Tower of Pisa Michelangelo's David Rudolf Nureyeu in Firenze Museum Pigeons, pigeons and more pigeons! The horses don't speak English, either! Re-enacting life as it was in Ostia Antica! 200 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1981 QUEENS COLLEGE! You've earned your opportunity to make your mark on the future. Retain all the memories of your college days at Queens and take ad- vantage of opportunities that are presented to you personally and professionally. Fondly, Mrs. William R. Holder, Jr. Greenville, S.C. (Mother of Deborah Elaine Springfield) P.S. Debbie — We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. BRENEMAN AND EDWARDS CO., INC. 830 Lamar Avenue Charlotte, N.C. 28204 334-7621 Hanging and Finishing Sheetrock, Spray Ceilings and Textures, and Patch Plastering Repairs PREP SHOP Park Road Shopping Center — 527-2070 Bring in your yearbook to let us know you saw our ad and receive $1.00 off on any IZOD or POLO KNIT SHIRT. DICKIES POLO LEVIS ADIDAS IZOD, jg® GANT 201 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!! YOU'VE WORKED DILIGENTLY FOR YOUR DEGREES CONTINUE TO MAKE QUEENS PROUD AS YOU GO FORTH TO TAKE YOUR PLACE AS WOMEN OF TODAY. YOU ARE NEVER A STRANGER AT PAUL'S 3441 South Blvd. 525-9780 202 Disco, Beach and Main Entertainment TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SUNDAY $1.00 BAND NIGHTS Monday Nights — No Cover Swimsuit on Wednesday $100 Cash Prize $1.00 Cover — On Weekends FREE BEVERAGE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1981 COMPLIMENTS OF SAGA FOODS rWrVMk -Jllllj H V Wow, I can't believe it after three years of „ editing the yearbook at Queens, I'm finally finished. I've tried to improve year after year, I hope you have en- joyed the changes. I couldn't have done it g without the help of Lisa Smith (Sleaza), my assis- tant editor and Judy Body (J.B.), my head ph otograph er. Tha nks go also to the few loyal staff members who stuck it out to the very end. Love, Debbie Springfield (alias Springdog) Editor 1981 Long Live the Class of '81!


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