College of William and Mary - Colonial Echo Yearbook (Williamsburg, VA)
- Class of 1983
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Man' Ilan'- rington, at VlSlIOI'fI'0Il1 lNIc'l.ezm, observed than the campus is very neat and well-kept . . . and so are the students. Then, 21 Jpztrentlx' unable to resist. Mrs. Harrington ziddecl. Wllllkll is the Wren huild- ing over there. isn't it? Hlilll-llUllllL1 l'-i -+ 3 :UQ sex 'A -.gn-537' FL' Avi' -- . Q . f-f !.Sf-ff Q - 5'g,L.l' -D 3 1 .li Q 9 , T-.Y N' U ,i A. Q fa-male.- ' I ' ,Af g - - f-f A '+.t' A P ' X 1 i . 'f--1 5 NNN ' - , ' Q- ' - ,, 'I,.-. ' ' 4- - J.-4-IA., lflnjf I I'r',gt Q- . - Q '- N . ' ll s -eg . - ,Q Y VL- N -.,L-, fi' . A l 2551 X ft 'P . . J-24? 1 Q ,fy ' 'U S 5 ., 151 M24 I., E -'l4G 'i S ii wi' .,. . ' ,- ,'. Tribe football rontinued In atiratt dedit ated .uh- letes and fans. On the sidelines. Cliaeine Nlillei takes a minute to size up the up wsllluii while .i sea ofthirst uenthers await the hallume t roi-.mls Thelast day of Indian summer lured eien the inosi book-bound outside. Outside Looking In CCont'dD XVhoei'er was asked, wher- ever the answers Caine from. the impressions were the same. The College was seen as a traditional institution. set in a quaint little town. with conserva- tive - and oceasionallx' crazy - student body. It was a View consistently held by outsiders. But it was a view that every insider had seen as well. Most of us Came to a William and Mary that we knew only for its scenic colonial paths. traditional education. and conservative reputation. We too were outsiders. And even now, along with the merchants. the tow- nies, and the endless visitors. we share a little hit of this unique view of William and Mary. seen from the outside in. - Mary Catherine Phelps V 'F B-4-A A ,- 1-than ,qu u.-,,,,.'Q- xx i in VHS- -mi' ,,,,,..f-1.-v. - 'N-Q-xj--w-f'- qc fi. . L 5 7 . A:..,,1 , 1. -vi ,-,..-fl! N. 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A sap will tell you that the most romantic place on campus is Crim Dell and that, in fact, there was a poll taken recently placing it among the top 10 romantic places on a college campus. You probably had a sap give you a campus tour. Listen c oselyg the ducks groan every time a couple kisses on the bridge. Real romantics don't do ' Crim Dell- at least not in peak time. They do have occasion to enjoy Crim Dell during Spring Break when everyone else is gone. or between sum- mer and fall sessions. But they still never kiss on the bridge. A female sap will bubble en- thusiastically about fraternity parties. These are the girls you find in bathrooms squealing. he's so- o-o-o cute! Real Romantics go to fraternity parties to see their friends and listen to the band. some- times even dance. Real romantics know that theres no romance to be found in the frat complex. All the buildings look the same. Yu 'of 9.5 as may A A .-...gf N5- ,,- ,, 4 .7 . .4-r Y - .f- Y - ,f 13 4 haf- ul . - .1-19 ' -- 1 - A s-l I . Sororities hay e more ro- mantic potential than the frat complex. lloyvey er. IHOFC saps have been s pied bringing lloyvers In some ofthe houses. Ant there are those internal candlelight ceremonies that reduce the Itltist hard- core cynic to humiliating sappiness. The Pub goes both ways. The Pub can be romantic. bitt you hay e to bring your romance along. Only saps think thev'll lind romance there. The Wigis neverromantic: it's too orange. Even saps are disgusted by the glare. Real romantics enioy their dorms and other living quarters. Study ltrtlltges and attics can be very romantic. Real romantics do not get caught entertaining guests by the campus police. however. Nlany a true love has been spawned during reading period. although some- times nothing inore than a diversion from calcttltts or p-chem. lncidentally. real romantics don't lail their exams because they're in love. either. Buildings like 'liucker and the Wren Building are romantic - but they escape sapdom bv the econ majors taking Ethics or the liici majors taking 17th century literatttre. Once in a while. a sap is discovered in the computer depart- ments atylones or Chancellor sending drippy mes- sages through the terminal. clones is not romantic. nor is Small. nor is Nlortoirl Swem isiust Swein. liven a sap wottld have to agree that. between the glaring lights and the humidity. Swem Library could hay e discouraged Romeo andkluliet. Real romantics like lake Nlatoaka. .-Xctually. the lake and the anipitheater have the effect of' making real romantics danger- ously sappy. But not many other colleges hay e a place that is more glorious than lake Nlatoaka on an October afternoon. Real romantics go ills! about anywhere to lind romance. ltiust depends on yy ho they re with. llheck out Barksdale tield on .t tlear night: Tina .iiittltc-lytic-y nestled in the Il't't's beyond the sunken gardens: or the paths through the woods behind the llall and around the lake. Real rontantits .irc tate 3 many' ol them were saps .it some point. lt's only huntan to leel an occasional tyvinge passing by tiitn Dell in the Spring when the .tf.tle.ts are liluotttllig. But real romantics lllllsl quietly sullet the gooey outflow ol oolis. and 'aalisf' and ills so got get ins here inevitably gushed by the saps. 7 lnltlfl tty at Xl t t'1.l 1' ,......4. 4-- 1 l ' I A' U fy wx 'al' J. S 1 .X :Jn ,Q V 4 A .u , 1 -L F . 1 'sm I ,- x . l x l, Ii' . il ,Li m-'w, fv X .f x A L1 N if ,ig 'Y'-wg. ls- Long hours of practice pmdm c .1 lllldlllltll mx lum- Il'2l. juggling Ylllllixlll .md uunmunilx Illl'l1llR'IN IlI1lC is not when an can l.lNlx, Nun Willmm .xml Manximlixi1lu.alspl.n .ll1ll11l7Hl'l.llll Ihlll ll1lllt'lvll' lmm .xml Nlarx fll'Llll'ilI'.l. WM 'I l 1 ln- l Al Broadening Musical Experiences rchestra - l credit hour, said the course catalog. It didn't seem like much for four hours of rehearsals a week plus per- formances and practicing, yet that didn't keep these dedicated musicians from signing u . Eight ofthem were not even students, so they didiirt even get that one college credit. They worked regular Jobs during the da , and came to Ewell Hal two nights a week to re earse with the rest of the Col- lege!Cornmunity Orchestra, under the direction of gr. Edgar Warren Williams. What made them all o it? I call it fate, says Sharon Reed, Assistant Registrar for the College. Twenty- one years after her high school orchestra days, she saw an ad Dr. Williams had placed in the William and Mary News: Desperate for cellistsl She began taking lessons again, auditioned, and has been an i I- active member ofthe orchestra for two years now. Like the others, she is enthusiastic: I love it! Kae Brown. string bass player and Registered Nurse, has a similar story. or her, starting a family and career took prece- dence over music after high schoolg eighteen years later, she decided to play again. She had per- formed in Sinfonicron. Backdro J, and other musi- cal roductions as well as the orc estra. In addition to t ese numerous obligations. she served as ad- viser to Delta Omicron, the womens professional music fraternity. The orchestra gave me a chance to broaden my musical experience and meet new people. said Linda Baumgarten. a has- soonist who works as Curator of Textiles in Colo- nial Williamsburg. She too had stopped playing for years after high school: when she joined the or- chestra in September, she brought with her Leslie Brown, curatorial fellow in Ceramics and Glass for CW, who wanted to get back to playing her violin. Another violinist. Mary Selby. who works at the Christmas Sho in CW and plays in the Peninsula Sym hony. cal ed the orchestra exciting She en- joyeg the 'new' music favored by Dr. Williams. es- ecially the newest program which included works y Hindemith and Prokoiiev. And what would a William and Mary story be without a little tradition thrown in? David Vogan, who works with klennings Archi- tectural Firm. layed the cello during his tyesl W X NI days tclass o N lEl74l. After spending several years in Minnesota, he returned to Williamsburg and the orchestra last year. linioying both the new people and the new music. he decided to stay. Other nienihers from the communityincluded Clhristopher Nlathers. a Nllillg bass player and music teacher at tlloucester Nlitltlle School. and Yalesca 'l'iel'el. an eiglnli gratler .ind oboist. Although younger than most tml the other members. Yalesca was recruited during .in olioe shortage prior to Parents' Weekend Cont ert in C it - toher. Like the others she enioy ed the opportinnty to play and meet new people. Uwe ttilllllllll don iy lllllilll them. said Dr. Williams ol liis non4XN'illi.nn .intl Mary musicians. 'llie ort hestra reiptiretl tnne. commitment. patience and talent lroin .ill ns nn-in' hers. 'lihis group yvlls es mei ially lortnnaie to li.iy e in these eight inetnhers I ie kind ol entlnisiasn that comes lrom making nnisit purely lor plcasin ti, lnni ly'el'f I of Nl.ig.i,f'iin 0 ,,-, ' L 9,-'. ST? - Ha' ' -, 'L J!-31 , 5-fs QR. T- Ever felt like we're living in a postcard? r a tourist pamphlet? A walk down DOG Street proved it. Williamsburg was one big stereotype, a town full of colonialism. Buildings, clothing. crafts, even the vegetation were all certified Colonial. 'l'he skyline was something out of the eighteenth century- straight and simple, not a telephone pole in sight. It was as if the town were cast in a single mold, perfectly shaped to fit colonial stereotypes. ee It was only natural that some of these stereotypes spilled over to the college. It is. after all,just another colonial landtnark cast in the CW mold, isn't it? The boxy, brick buildings, creeping ivy on the brick walls. liven the same scho HSIIC standards and liberal arts philosophy laid down by the founders were still llilzlct. And the Honor Code, that rather anachronistic throwback to colonial gentry, was still alive. But do the stereotypes tell the whole story? Is there anything beyond the A T U R E tranquil campus and the centuries-old educational system? Anything that doesn't quite fit the mold?ulust look at William K Mary from the students' point of view. Go beyond the stereotypes, beyond the CW illusion. It's William 8a Mary, from the inside out. Apart from the stereotypes given the college by others. students hronglit expectations oftheir own. Kim Moses voiced a let-ling t oinint in among freshmen: 1 expected the academics to he really hard. and I thought I'd feel a great deal of pressure . . . but the pressurejust wasnlt that noticeable once the semester began. Another freshman praised her classes as more interesting than I had hoped for, and more fun. Students even lound their expectations surpassed. Many had anticipated stodgy. cold, formal professors. But they were then pleasantly Surprised that their professors tttrned ottt to he warin. friendly, approacha Jle, and genuinely concerned about their students. Inside out lit atltlitioti to acatletiiit' expet tatit ins. students brought social expectations with them. Xlliat tonltl .1 small, southern college in tlns preserved i 'il Hy, R. treacherous, mossy, brick walkways, the requisite 1' I If Ptf J 4' I ,mv 1 W 4 4 5 1 4 I-4 x 1 1' gl ' 4 -' , ' W ' u 'Q Y7Y'Wvr -uuunwvii 5 -QQ l55,, gb 1 'll' from misconception to reality: tourists ln Illblhe postcard image ol the llollege .intl Willminshurg: the professor represt-ius :ht .icatlc-nut ideas lor which students .urn-ntl town possihly hax'C lo offer sotiallx? lfirst. as freshman julia Scarborough noted. it has a diverse student hody. l1x'eryoiteltei'ehas some kind oftalentfkjunior Pattx' Zillian agrt-ecl that the people here are well-rounded: thevix e gut more to offer than intelligent ef' tlountlt-ss t llllis and organizations were axailahle to this x arit-tl population. Athletic' tluhs. intramural prograins. and varsity sports satisfied the iotli in ex'erx'one. Circle K. religious groups. and connnunitx outreach Jrograins oil ered a cltantte to serx e others. T ieatre. dance. and inusical enseinhles provided a creative outlet for the aspiring artists. Was there enough for students to do? Sophomore Benny Mdlall asserted that whatever your interest, whether it's traditional or hrand new. normal or weird. youll he ahle to find a group ol people who like the same thing. Acadetnics and social lile were important to everyone. But heyond hoth ul these, there was an even niore profound pi oonii on it A'-4 , v 1 fi' A af- v I. 1: .. jj HLA'- :Q J lim but gg.-il' Q dr 4159- . S714 -sg -AML Budweiser ' . A' 9, -lime ttillt'i,1t'. tloini lil: is t--li' If Ili' -'ull' 1' ' t his owne lltgt lio,i,,1 .itiwl ,o ol: not ' vxln-ti.ilioiis, .tml how lu it 1--f - 't A '74 vw' Inside looking out gf e CCont'dl M influence. It was true that top quality academics and faculty. and a diverse social atmosphere went a long wav toward making the college experience uni ue and valuable. But much more t ian this, t ie people made the College. Freshman Dan White observed that there are so many hel ful people around. lt didn't take long for me to ackjust because ofthe help and the supportive atmosphere. Sophomore Ellen Wente was equally impressed by the people. She found them generally really friendly and observed that she hardly ever crossed campus without sayin hi to if 5. .4 -'Fw WH' a U' its someone. The people were special: they elied may the stereotypes. And more than any other part of u the college experience, they made William and ' P Mary special . . . from the inside out. - E.x'f'If'r S my 'O' v--f .t-at-,i.:+ - ' .i i, X. ,L 1 Q , , , y '--3,:Q:t' 'A X . A. was I- ..' 3' t ..l1 XA N What it all finally comes down to in academics is what the student absorbs. Timesistlnent quietly V studying often prove more lruitlu than sitting in a lecture hall, especially when the student s mind isn't on the pro essor. X, 'frm-. K -4.415 -4 'M z..-'-.1 '1'-. .'F '7n I Q. v 3 -YY J I 15,5 g.g, FlJ -- ' - , 11, 'L ir Sli r' S x . ' 1 ' ' s . 5 5 A' eval. . .l Q - . ' 5 K 5 39 -w'3' - 'LA . K N ' ' 3 . ' ' ' - . e of P. -C-v' as.: 'b ' o:.lb .1 ' 'x .N ' l n 6 ill' its 's-.,'. fx S 'u ' lx W 1. A- 5 t' I ,'l ' ,':lg'- :,5,,1'Q',- ,qw-,ff-.2 ... - ff J 'f f '-Alan K-A.-fu' 'iq-'-'5,v' l x4 f .. 2 1, 1 'Q' fx . 9. '54 sail . ' Q , 5- ..N-,- ' 1 Xiu ' . - 1-: :' .T 'qt .0.a 'b 1l .Aw 'Ol' 'D Q 4'k Su' 14' - ' - GI .xl 15' ,t , ' 'qyc N, . sr 0- , 4 . ' , J 'QS Ae. v' ll' Qt - ,. I l y . A '35 V Q 6 3 .I .IQ4 .sQ' X 1' '1, 1 V x' ,1' 1- ,Q Q, I FL J Q .1'f'A is ! 4 O-, ig, hxxfv A ,Lk 4 2'-1 sl 2 :px wh Ag, .-'MQ' , Wx. iff! s,.fQy2.,r-g ,... TA, , ., as A xl -5? I' 36 Q' .'N ' -' ,451 J-' -I sr, A u. 1,5-R. , 51' L' 'nf' ' 'HL O 0,0311 'Q' wwfqs Q. -6 . A '--. .gt , ,,k'. - ., , ,,gf,,, Ju, -mrs:-' .3 Y ---,,A'fL,,Q ? E . yqmslbx ,aka .-Y ' a ' ' 4 J 4 N s 4 ' . 1 hw i O I N T E R V I E W The people who wanted to be left alone 0 xltlgillllll On Th zirsday, jan nary 20 at 1:15 a.m., Andy Kahl ulled the alarm. Two hours later, students in small zuddles stood outside as thiek layers of ire grew on trees and sidewalks. During the night and throughout the next day, Flat Hat reporters, idewater eameramen, Riehmond Tinzes-Dispateh representatiifes, and eozintless photographers swarmed the latest citadel ofsensationalism:jeferson Hall and its former residents. The smoke died down, and so did the attention. Within a week, students stopped gawking at the rabble. Reporters turned to new events. The surge oflofal business Contributions and stzident elothes donations tapered off H owezier, one fart remained, and will remain, in the lives ofl 83 freshmen and resident assistants: their first home at William and Mary, and most of their personal lielongin s, were gone. Allowing time or umm to settle, I visited room 304 of The Commonwealth Inn. Sitting on thefloor, beds. and ehairs and having a few beers and tootsie rolls, Mark Constantine, Bob Coghill. M arty C ross, Nlartha Droge, j oh n J ones, Anoiish Kevorkian, Mike Raiiseh, and Kathy S iiehenshi talked about what reloration and adaptation meant to them. It was two weeks after the fi re. Q: What were your emotions that night, when you learned that the dorm eould not be sazfed ow do they eompare with yozirfeelings now? Kathy: That night all I could keep thinking was that I had to finish reading this book for an I 1:00 class. I really had my mind set on going to classes. When I realized that I had to start worrying about clothes and insurance forms, I began to get a grip of the situation. Martha: At 4:00 a.m. I watched outside a window of Chandler as the roof of jefferson went up in fIames. When I thought this was really a big thing. In a way I guess I felt detached. When I saw Mark's room o, it hit me. I guess because it was a physical thingt at I knew would never be there again. Now I'm a little disoriented. The sadness is gone, but I don't really feel at home yet. Alirhael: My roommate and I had the first rooms to go. I fuess I took it rather matter-of-factly when I hearcl' the chainsaw and saw the water hoses through what used to be my window. My loft. stereo, and books were gone: it was a simple matter. But now. l feel the lossimore. for both me and my friends. The irreplaceable things hurt alot. john: That night it wasgiust something that had to be overcome, I had to keep going. Now I feel good about my situation. I'm going on now - no emo- tional scars or anything. I know I can sink as low as possible and rise above it. Al lhe Red CFOSS lable. Inn Brtihalsei signs lot treiln slips at Ilasees Ilepai tinent Stole Q: Sffziffrczl.stzzdwits and nirozy lam!l1zn1'1ii'wfs rontributfd clothes and otlzw'1n'r1f'fi't.y for AiWl1lI'IYlIlN1'.u Sinn the fizwflgf' William 1111fl,lIf1m' ,stizulwif fmzim frmn 'ZlfJf1l'I'77ZIdlHf' elllS.SffllIIIIIl'.S, lime rlifl bffing the 1'erij1ii'1it of flmizifiom nirilcryoiz feel? Anouslzx W'hiIe buying clothes at Casey's Ithe Red Cross had giyen students two hundred dollar credits at the storey I was really eonseious ot' spend- ing other peoples money. My parents used to do- nate a lot of stuff to Goodwill. and now I'm at the receiving end. Definitely an odd feeling. Mark: Actually I was home with tnono at the time so I didn't lose too many clothes. In fact. my mother packed a lot ofclothes for my Iriends. I rememher there was that Ilouresfent pink piece . . . .IIf1riin.' When the Red Cross gave us the slips lor Casey's I thought I would Ieaye mine lor someone who needed it more. 'Ihen I realized that I was one ofthose people who really needed it. I mean. illikzz' My whole impression lttls heen strange. When I realized that we all may nex ei' lix e ti igethei again, I thought olmy friends and how I wanted In stay with them. I declined an apartment at Ising and Queen to stay with my hallmates at Clonnnon- wealth Inn. .llurtlim I didn't really think ahont the Iatt that it would he closed Ioreyer: I dwelled on the material losses and my Iriends' rooms hurning. 'Iihree days later we all learned that we would hat e Io he per- manently relocated. I was terrilied ol heing split up from my friends. KClf,IvX'.'hIllSI one lingeringthought: I still wanted to Iiye there. .Kslheliirespreadilnoigl 'ln ,wit iialil I-it 'Iseli ' I I' I l Q. II'l11fr1'y'n11 fuinirl our fllllf-lI'ffl'I'NIIH zeniilrl nlmmiyfx be f'Ios1'fIfrn'11l lmst the nw! of Ihr wziiwylwr, :elml any 'win' lilllfllll run lion? john: When I saw my room go up in Ilames. some friends and I went to Ilampton to stay with nn parents. A shower and something to VIII seemed real appealing at the time. When we drox e hai Is and saw the dorm the next day. I knew that it was really gone - a realization that was hard Io grasp when it was actually happening. ,YVXI YI'll7', XVI!! XIII! lflrlrisf Ili IVHIII Ifrlrff itll rfllfffffw ' .Inn11sl1.'Iie.iIIx wanttolwelwatlsontainpnslwe-.Inst enxnonnn-ntalli it s .i lot nnei. like ni the Itnlie Ikrulllstrl dorms in the moi ning Ilenig with pei 'plf nan realli help ion get going lot tlasst s. ,Ilf11I.'.' I tant XMIII In get li.nk on onnpns I ieillx iheiish cloi in lile now. liolig Ilelilntelx, Uni lieie time ls nasleil lu'i.iIlst youl1.iyetogolm.nkatnl loiilisonni-li X-leg: if 0' I C C1 N T. 1 QS 1111:1'11111s II111111111111:1'1'111ll1 11111 1'11111f1111'1' 111111 I.'11111'g1' 11l1ll.NIIl.Q'? .'l111111y11: It's colder because klellerson had a per- sonality that wasn't generic. lt's really hard now to see some ot' the people you want to see. It sounds weird. but I really miss the guys down the hall blast- ing their stereos. I also miss the stereos blaring out- side windows as I went to class. .lI1111f.' I hate it. The only good tlnng about it is that most of tny friends are here with me. 131111: 'Iihe bad part is the location. We are far from campus and such conyeniences as the Wig and the bookstore. And the traffic noises out here on Rich- mond Road are unbearable. .l1l1I'f'Y.' There is no place to go in between classes. I used to like taking naps between classes and now I haye to hang out in klefferson Lounge tilampus Centerj. Plus, there is little hot water out here: the hotel only has a 300 gallon water heater. O: ll'1111l11'11y t111' 11111' 11I1IlIQ y'1111 111.yl 111111 y'1111 1111.y,y i I111' 11111xt? KI1f1I'X'.' The room. We really had a comfortable roompjust to talk in. I was fortunate enough to get my guitar out. l111111.' My sketch book. It was a semester's worth of drawings that youyjust can't redraw, you know? .lI11f1'.' Nly library books that matched n1y field of study- History - and the antique book case they were in. A lot of the books are out of print. I also miss the hat that my grandfather used to wear tiny mother hated it1: he used to wear it when he came to yisit. .'l11U11N,1.' I.isa Ilylton, my roommate who now liyes at Kappa. I don't know. it's just not the same now in the morning when we used to wake up and haye to lace classes. .ll111l1.' A term paper from high school. I had sent it in H111 magazine lorpublication. 'I'heydidn't print it. but were quite encouraging lor me to continue work on it. I guess like.lohn's sketch book, youyjust 111111 rc-do it, lgllflf Old notes and papers. .-X lot olixeroxes would l11'Kalltal1le lortny stlltlies now. lIf11t111: l.ittlc tlnngs. like photographs. Izspetlally im sttto lg11ttIlt1l I hiistmts Ihc night l lnst , ,. , .. 1 , ., . A 1 . 1 1l.lXt'll it was tltc night ol the lire. lhe lirst albutnl if-.ntl from l1uran lluran. melted on the turntable. .h 9 hXl.l!.IllIlt' 1 Vw .JV 1' v' ..!-I F- 'f-4' I 4,1 '43 4 I .. I J. A x fl Ji I 41. I gi,,' ,I 5.34 --V 3 . 8 1 .Q .. A . . 1 ' 11 .1 . . v ,l'. Nattalie Brown and seeing-eye dog, l..lllt e, spend the night in Iiarret .ls llteu old tesitlente buins. Q: Ax Il 11111111 117111. 111111 11s I1 gr1111j1 11f f741l'III1.y, 1111 -y'1111 ff'l'1 1'111.y1'1' 1111z1'? ,II111'r111: lt's harder to keep in contact now with sotne people since tlns hotel has such long halls. You're really lucky il' you stayed close to the people you wanted to. 131111: I guess people will be together if they really want to be. especially alter they haye been through sotnething like this. .l11lI1f.'f1IlI'l12lll is gone 12nd Westlz we are diyided up all oyer campus. But now. I am closer to some of my friends. A lot closer than I eyer thought I would be. Q: What was vottr rooctrorr to college otlr1rrrrr.vtrofz'zrt' proceecl1rrg.v rorrrmvrrrtg vozzr tlrlwrrrrztrz? Kathy: Dean jarmon and Dean Sadler did everv- thing they could, but at the same time. to this date. my parents have received nothing concerning the event. Martha: Wonderful. I was prettv rrruclr in a daze and they told us everything we should do: call our parents, start thinking about insurance reports. and get new I.D.'s and meal Jlans. 'I'he Red Cross really had their act together: t rev even volunteered to buv our books if we couldnt afford tlrerrr. john: One reallv absurd thing. Before anv of this lever happened., we had broken a window during a snowba I fight. There were five of us who decided we would just split the cost of repairs. Later. after the fire, jarmon reminded tts that we still had to pay for the window, even though it was now melted. Q: P.vv'clrolt1grc11lIv', going 111 rough .vrtrlr for onlwftl forth! not be mszfv' forgorltfrz. Do you lzofrl otrv' time fm't'rf1f1m1v of vortrltfw? Arroztvlr: I still haven't gotten over it. I tarr't tont en- trate on anvthing. It's a verv strange feeling hav ing nothing. Nlv close friends are so rnuc lr rrrore irnpor- tant to me now. 'Iihe material pittls rrrearr nothing. Q5 Ht't't111.vt' of I'f'fHl'l1f1lll1, ltrlrvf vulll' fllrrrfenrrt v In rn flffrtferf? Iv'otltv.' Right now, I'm going through the rrrotiorrs. I cart read assignments. but I might as well not be doing them. .llarthoi Yeah. mv concentration has also been shot. It can be reallv hard to catch up here. but when von have to worrv about insurance forrns. CNP. and basicallv letting the event sink into vott. who reallv cares about homework? folrn: Because ofthe lack of lttrl water. l'rn fort ed to get up much earlier than I've been used to. .Xll this is line because I need a lrot shower in the nrorning. but then having to deal with brrses and being on campus all dav. I get tired a lot easier. .lIt'lft': Not that extensivelv. Probablv llltrsl ol the stuff I'm not reading I wouldn't hav e read arrv wav las I didnt last sernestert. ll l'nr behind. its rrrv fault. illarkf I now realize mv excessive rnaterialism. I didnt lose that much. and now I Ieel reallv ashamed. I'm not nearlv as materialistic as I used to be I Bob: Even thou fh I watched rrrv roorrr fall from the second to the first floor. I'rn over the realization rocess. Nlv major concerns now: a new tat ket. re- uilding mv record collection. Now I will probablv be more receptive to charities. Iixaminingdonated clolhingnrtlrt ln.lsr nrt nt ot tht t.nnpns.t rtttr Xltrrt. fI1vsslttlNllIlIllllI.tllr.xIlls4tlllvltlltlrllll Q: ll'l1r1fzt'r1v vottrrrtztlrott fofflt fm vs t ox t met K ill!!-IIC' .-Xlter Ilean Sadler talked with tts about Red Cross procedures. Nlartlra and l talked about things that had been in trtll' lwttrltts. Iler tatlrer had given her a wood carving ol a rose. Rernernber ing these things. Nlartlra started to t rv. .Xs l was hold- ing lrer, I heard a gnv a rproat lring us. I tur ned to rrteet a glaring wlrrte lrg rt rn rrrv lat e and the t arne era rolling. I lronestlv wanted to krll the gtrv who was ftlrnrng ns. .X rneetrng ls pnblrt tlornarng .r wooden rose rsrr t. xlr1o11vl1.','Xtlav or'so.tlter'tlrelrrevvevvereallovvetl to go rrrto the dorm .nrd retrieve anvtlnng that was lelt.althongIr tlrev orrlv gave trsa lrrrrrted trrne llntl wastoo late. l nr aslranred toadnnt tt. brit l lesttl te-l tobeggrnga lrrernan to let rrre go rn. ks I was plead- ing. I heard .t gnv sav , t Mer here. Illls looks good I tnrrred and s.tvv .rtarnera ltlnnng tne, l st teanretl at the reporter . 'Wvlrv tant von Inst leave ns alone' ltr llottt. '. i4 .1 4- ' 5' . . . Q' A :G f., M.-, - 1 .1- '- 5 lr . 'Lf-N ww. 'fl' - u 1 1 ff. . rf ir in -5 . ' 341 -1, 3,6 I Hd. na 'L - x.,s rr -f '-'iv'-'7':'z? uw .N ' - Aix, 1 1 1 .-- - - . 1 -in-.f-: -.1.f'E.-1 .ay ga, s 2 K, -nr . 4 P .'. ' L .- 1 1 fu X . 1 , 1 xg -S. bf .-1 ', . -- .ff , 1 4-l. -, ' - 4 4 Part of Basic Desi nI1x11111lu11g 1111!1 111-1 x111'1 111 1' X l111c' X111 11111 1-111 1.1km .11i1.1111.11,11- 111 14111111 111-,11P.1-1 11- 4111111 ll11' ilI!k'.iI lIIl.lilllQ'N 111 11:-11 1.1111- .Mx ipaul Helfrich. 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Outside classes tended to breed daydreatning. but at lot more was lo be gained by tnoying out ol' the elztssrootn. Due to the artieularly warni lztll weather. groups ol students ed by suddenly Child-lilse professors sought .ilter uiet spots on Czunpus for lectures. lhe Sunlsen fardens. Clriin Dell.1tnd the trees behind Nlorton offered SQIIICILIZIIT lroin hot and huntid buildings. I As gt I'L'YIIlIlIll'll priu tit e. .III students escaped the lloreseent lights .ind turpen- tine-ehol-Led rootns of .Xndrews In pursue tlieit in- terests on etunpus sites. luke NIitto.tls.i. or eyen the Cloloniztl Pzirlswuy. .Xt eording to liinget' Nblwot. leaving the ezunpus not only proxitletl interesting subeet ntattter. but gilso ggtye her .1 nit e lm-.tls ltoni tnit -setnester iuxulettiit ttltts. I' PM flI'f'llf Xltgm 'ti f tl L , L . iv!! Nw w H 0 xldgdlillt 9 ll As technology becomes advanced. w dues adm.: turn. A lilnmn-ss slhlllll lJl'UgIA.il1l1'.lll cgmlx he non iuscmihn'4iifrm1plllc'1 S4 meme Pmlccl. 14, name: Printg Business School GK,- nown as a stnall. under- graduate. liberal arts college. William X Nlarx' is actually a full-fledged university. The Nlarshall- Wythe School of Law. the School of Business Ad- ministration and the School of Education. as separate and yet integral parts ofthe whole college. show that there is more to William K Mary thanhiust Arts 8: Sciences, The Business School is the only school with its feet both in undergraduate and graduate work, remarked Business School Dean Mr. Charles Quittmeyer. L'ndergraduate business students enroll in the business program asbiuniors. yet they are still able to take electives in the School of Arts and Sciences. Liberal arts majors may also enroll in business courses. About twenty percent ofthe schools class hours are taken by sophomores and non-business students. stated Mr. Quit- ttneyer. The dean has seen the school meta- morphizeu from a department granting majors in business to an accredited business school with bach- elors and masters programs. In addition. the insti- tution has its own activities and awards: Each scar on Sponsors Day, a medallion is presented to a facultv chosen business executive. while on Presidents Day, MBA students listen to discussions led by protninent businessmen. -!lll1II.l1rfrI'f' A in - . f . ,ff 4 --.iii fy f 2 l ,1,.- I- Yan A Student of the Business School take .nli.iiii.i4i l thi- lit-p.ittiiii'iii s toiiipiilci st'l up ln .iii .icy t'H't'Nt'l1xxiitrll1iuu'ssiils.iii'l.iLltit1lliiiilaiiiil Dl'!XIlll'lN.lsIlHhll'KlQl'lll41Illlllllll'l is llllltirlhtlll Ill :'dut.ilioii THE UTI-IER WILLIAM AN lvl RY Xl,-i 'if As com uter advancements hit .all .n'c.u oi life. the hm Sn mul 1.4km .1cix.il1l.ign-N ui In lnmlugi In Nlu1xm,gim1rImwsfnl slllfii'lll in-w.nd1, Reviewing a case history, l,.ux SllIlit'lllN 4 gin csc Lupe lhc lihmrx .and unjm mln- nimicic wiring nt the l..nv Lliwliiil x Since most class grades deprnd un tha- linal cx.nn. pics'-u1'r .un .ix .in HIIIIIIPIUNFIII lncun' in .1 Lim stuclenlk hir Snuix lncnlu in the lilnxnw when In mg slmiwu-1'I11lclicimllllxlmisimi, R . 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N,-all vt Breaking the environmental walls gil- .....L .. - Photos bv jan Singleiari ogging down DOG Street or catching the Cree Machine to Safeway were, to many students, the first glim ses of off-campus life. Althou h the tourists and tlife occasional waiter or bank teier did not give a student much ofa feeling of community, Williamsburg was more than just a tour- ist mecca or a picturesque setting for the college if a student made the effort to get involved. Of course, there were numer- ous obstacles. Probably the greatest of these was the near self-sufficiency of the campus. With places to sleep, eat, study, and part all located inside the brick and ivy walls, there was little reason to venture off' into an unfamiliar town. Still, op ortunities in the form of service or anizations, jobjs, and churches, were readily availagle to all. Visiting and talking to people outside of the college was refreshing and even vital in the opinion of students with a broad scope of vision. A college can be an artificial environment because nearly everyone is the same a e, said freshman Melinda Bond. You worrv a out the same thin s - tests, a ers. social life - and that can mean osing toucfg. ikhen I go to the Pines Convalescent Center with the BSL' on Satur- days, I'm reminded that there's a lot more to the world than college. The old eople are glad when you come visiting but it's goodpfor me too- it keeps me in touch with reality. Many other service- oriented organizations reached out to different needy groups, including underprivileged children. the mentally retarded, and the handicap ed. Colonial Williams ur' has a different kind of reality. The atmos here of learn- ing, of nuclear physics. computers. a stract Lll'I. and existentialist philosophy juxtaposed with quaint flo- lonial Williamsburg was a striking contrast. Working in the restored area, a modern college student could realize the fantasy of being part of another era . . . and get paid for it! As a waiter for the Kings Arms. a student ot to know non-collel iate co-workers as well as tge myriad of tourists tlill fret uented the establishment. As a host, standing on the porch in colonial attire from 12 til 5 p.ni.. Iunior Alan Nalmors got to meet numerous diversified people. Yon know you're a part of the communitv when the QM' tour guide points to vou and savs, Over there is it slllflclll who works at the Kings Arms. Bark home. in :ln- tourist family album, Alan was a permanent on-t ul Williamsburg. 'tonitl-ni' xilnxt r O Breaking the environmental walls Ccont'ol.i Another advantage that Fred and all others who were involved with the community gained was an easier transition into the world after college. Teaching reading and writing for the equivalent of a high school diploma in the Adult Services Program not only prepared stu- dents for later teaching ositions - it made them aware of eople in a totally different situation who nevertheless shared certain hopes and dreams. Though senior Brad Ford is finalizing plans for Medical School, he insists the two hours a week he fi spends tutoring are some of his most rewarding. I can put classroom theory into plractice with some- one who really wants to learn. S e heard about it as a rigid at the college and came in on her own. I rea admire that. y Once a student left the Sunken Gardens, the Wren Buildin , the friends, and all those books behind, it was aqittle easier to become a member of an adult community because as a part of Williamsburg he had been inside a unique community and with its people all along. Despite the subtly cut-throat air of competition that grading on a curve fosters, there was a comraderie among students that was difficult, if not impossible, to extend to peo le out- side the colle e. Fred Baerenz, ajunior who field the position of Igigh School Youth Director at a local church was one exce tion. He found that the ten- dency for college studlents to think of those in high school as far younger than them in intellect as well as age was not completely accurate. It wasn't that long ago that I was where the are now, get I feel I have knowledge that can hell them, red said. Did the job have benefits? Detilnitely. They contin- ually surprise me with their insight, their struggle to grgw, and tligir capacity for caring. They teach me a out m se Y - Monica Tetzlanf n J I , . .. f X.. 3 A fam...,.v - Q jf Thrqugh volunteering their services in the unn- mlllllty, students have the OPPOTIHIIIIX' to lt-urn from others. With Pet Therapy. mluntc-ers nut only see a new perspective on life. but also mnkt- others hap y. Brin in f u pies frnni the S I' l 'X student vcmliznteersiliigililigiit senior t mzcns' lives, I P . , 0 Plmlm in Ian Nimgit-mn -nv' ,. Xiu- M04 ll 2,5 knowfiff .LX - Cuff' ' .L 11 t--puwvl 41, Taking advantage ol Sxwtiik permilu .il wi ti n tmlrms tan.txrv1cl.ilmiglviliisttlrly sexi n in the sI.i4 lx Forever Svvemming he library has manv uses. There are the more obvious ones: I go in there to read. claims freshman Russ Daniel. It's the only place I can do it. But reading is not the only activ- ity going on at the library. There were the many extra services. besides books. that the library provided. Foreign and English films in the basement Bote- tourt theatre. speakers from Colonial Williams- burg, exhibits in its Zollinger Museum, not to mention regular features such as old records and dance video tapes in the Educational Media Ser- vices Department. and Special Collections. a sepa- rate library of rare books. And then there are the less academic pursuits. Sophomore Becky Loker ad- mitted to coming in between classes to kill some time reading the p3ape1'. joe Song observed that theres a lot of ga bing in the loun e. People use the library as a rendezvous site for ar e groups. Some nights it seemed that everybody wiclio was any- body was there. Commented joe: It seems to me a strange place to socialize. Even those attempting to act in a manner appropriate for a library Qi.e. studyingl failed miserably in their efforts. I've seen manv a head resting atop o en books. said Hillary Michaels. I guess the work must be stimu- latingf' Some students totally disre- garded the academic tradition of the library by engaging in the social practice of scoping Resident Assistant Daphne McMurrer explaine . A lot of guys will come in and move throu h the tables. speaking to everyone they know. T iey really are scanning for females they want to know. Once they sit down. they observe her books. scheming to initi- ate an after-class-meeting. Also. bv memorizing her study break times. they arrange to meet her over the water fountain. 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Last tninttte gifts from family and friends - a hotpot. a cornpopper, an alarm clock tviflmztl a snooze button - were stuffed into cramped rooms in Hunt and Dupont. And most conspicuously, Mom and Dad hovered nervously nearby. All were reminders ofa safe and comfortable past that freslnnen seemed eager to leave behind. But were they truly ea er for independence? In many cases, independence seemed a precious rize that was hard fought and hard won. A I those little, unimportant things that Mom used to do. even simple laundry tasks, took on epic proportions. Do I was i this in hot water? Cold water? Nu water? I-low do you know what won't shrink? How do I get the lint ottt ofthe dryer? Each trip to the laundry rootn meant another potential disaster. Shriveled raisin-like sweaters. puckered blouses. and entire loads of pink laundry were sttre signs of Iatmdry room ignorancexlanet Priceman recalled a fuzzy. white sweater that shrank into a massive fuzzy hall the first time she washed it. That was the first and the last titne I ever ruined anything in the laundry. Other students concurred. By the time Ist semester ended. even the gux s Seemed able to handle their washing. was one Ireslttttatt woman's generous assessment. lttdepetttlettte was just as Itard-ttoti in other areas. One adjustment that required extraordinary effort was the strttggle to adjust to dorm life. It was an u hill battle. Stereos blasting at 4 p.m. and -I a.m. tnterrupte prime study and sleep time. But adittstmeiits were made: 'I learned how to sleep with the stereo on - something I could never do at home. I also learned to 1 lt tlll It HH tt UI 215 Willi.mislmurg area. Reid l.a Klan' clmosc-s Saleytax Moving away, Ccont'dJ sleep anytime the opiportunity presented itself, recalled Pat McParlan . The never-ending stream ofinterruptions from dorm friends was perha s the most serious deterrent ofsleep and stu y. There was always someone around looking for a running or raquetball partner, a friend to have dinner with, orjust someone to talk to. Interruptions were often irritating, but more often pleasant: lots of interruptions also meant lots of company. l'li..1ns ln Xlaik lk-.neu ' 1 ' wx' 1 s. ,--M.. L s , 3.1 . xii M- .ff And it wasjust this company that made the freshman transition to With seven grocery stores in the greater lor his shopping. I NO- maybe Mom dldfff hats? Gffsk afffm- UI college life ossible. Friends were always around many NlllllL'lllS tlrpemlerl on beorge s ull-calnpus . M..ii,..,.. lm it ll0l11t'tU0lKC'fl meal. I0 help an harass, to Console and Cajole, and I0 1fGf0fgf S S01b0f1f1i1,l:::m:lglxllfgfilailifflfglEff? soften the bumps that hit everyone during that A X' first year away from home. I wouldn't have made it throu h the first month without my roommate. S e was as close and supportive as a sister, asserted freshman Allice McKrien. Llptliferclassmen alsofprovided strong support. any freshmen ound adopted amllies in sororities, fraternities, and other campus groups. In many wavs. I feel I have a second home here, enthused Greg Danialier. because thedpeople tcont' .on p. 491 1430 l'-Llllllll' , SX K. .4 ya. I ,,,,,4,.,'C eatf-lg ar - ' Moving away Ic:ont'dD I 1611161 I1'1w Iwu1111c like Ll f11111iIx' to 1110 Su 11 scc111s that thc PIIIICCI lIIiIL'I'JL'IIKIt'IIL'L' I111111 I111111c 1111cI IILIIIIIIV was 11111 ILHIIIX IIIlIL'IJL'IliIL'Ill't' Q11 ull. I'xl'CSI1IlICIl wcrc 1I11'r1w11 111111 .1 x11'.111gc murlfl. 1111cI cst11I1IisI1ccI Ll new set of 111-11111111 IIL 11 N IICVIILIIJS I.i11cIscx' Bc1'1111111 su111111vcI II Il 1IWNII I QIICNN um' thing I 1'cz1I11ccI w11s1I111l wc .1 I111-111-11cI11111-1111I1111I1u1'. I11tI1q-guml1i111csz111cI 1I11- I1.11I IIIIIUN m-NI11111-clthings.'I'I1111'so11c11f1I1c - - . . IIIIIIQN I cI1c1'1NI1 IIIHNI 1111111 1111 I1'csI11111111 vcgir. ' 4 I:.111111' - i'.xXf'ffI'I' S1111 1 4 . ,V L ia El .vp Y-5 .5 I' , . 1611. 44 4 , 5? Becoming part of the woodwork eing a sophomore is not all I had imagined it to be as a freshman. Oh sure, I know my way aroundg I can find the caf, and it doesn't take twenty minutes to find my history class in Morton. Still, there is somethin lacking. The starry-eyed wonder of the initial co egiate experi- ence has long faded for us sophomores. The first couple of weeks of the freshman year flowed into a continuous party. The limited social life, once thought of as incredible, has ceased to fascinate us. Late night tri s to Paul's are commonplace and bad for the new y trim waistlines tafter losing the freshman ten J. S ontaneous quarters games at the Wi are now all ut nonexistent, and, ofcourse, we no on er have those gratuitous meat markets, otherwise nown as freshman women's receptions, at the frats. Staying out until 3 a.m. four IIIHCS a week is no longer a viable alternative to fighting boredom: we are becoming scholarly hermits in a semi-hysterical attem t to elevate a dismal G.P.A. acquired during our reshman year. Sophomore slump sets in cluickly. I fell prey to this sense of apathy on August L9. Saying goodbye to the folks wasn't nearly as difficult as it had been on that drizzly day a year ago. I mana ed to persuade them to stay 'ust long enough for ather and brother, the footba l player. to bunk the beds. My domestic zeal, however, failed me, and I immediately headed to Ludwell to visit old friends. Two weeks later my equally apathetic roommate and I tacked up our posters and cleared the obstacle course of boxes from the floor. This was old hat now. Living in an upperclass dorm, which is generally a good experience, can he a bit ofa letdown after livin f on one ofthe rowdier halls in hlefferson, althougiii l do ap reciate the calmer atmosphere. 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' 0- 0 5.---ur . 5- 'V I b! , . ' . 5' , ' K 'X v -A I- 4, w ,Na A 4: ' ' rv 1 'O 2 0- ' f t ' . -, s A s .i 0 Q In 1' ,t A ' .- N15, 'O Becoming part ofthe woodwork tcont d frats andxl BT. But whatever happened to the water and fire extinguisher fights when we knew every- one on our floor? We knew their business. too. No one asks with a smirk. So when did you come in this morning? after a date. il guess there is some- thing to be said for the privacy of an upperclass dorm.l Late night study sessions and consec uent hysteria in the lounge aren't quite soioviall t iings have gotten so serious. and studying is intense. Maybe our grades and study skills sessions have taught usa lesson or two. i Nevertheless. we still haven't learned not to post none beginning that five page English paper until ll p.m. the night before it's due. Claiming that we work better under pressure. we hunch over our typewriters until dawn creeps through the study lounge window, and in one final superhuman. panicked burst of energy. we com- plete that last page of typographical errors and once again vow to never ull another all-nighter. A though we have been on our own twell, sort ofi for a year now. many of us have yet to budget our funds. Dozens ofdinners at Georges and dozens of six-packs later we realize in October that we have already gone through half our money for the semester. After a futile attempt to discover what we could possibly have done with three-hundred and fifty dollars in two months. we opt for a drastic spending cutback and possible an urgent call home in late November. And who can forget the be- ginning of the semester resolution not to overin- c ttlge on Saturday night so that Sunday can be reserved for studying: Sunday, however. rolled around. rendered unproductive by the inevitable hangover. Some things never change. Sophomore slump can be intensified by the dilemmas of picking a major and attempts to fulfill area and lab requirements. tWhy didn't I take Cultural Chemistry instead ofBio 101 for tnv lab requirement?l Still. all is not lost. Some- where in this chaos. a voice of reason Jrevails: we still have two years to get our acts toget ter. - Kim .llllrhvllll 1' 0 Xl.lQ.lllIlC , Y For years the sign read Ginn Jllx RHNIALIIAIII .Te . ,, 1 urge N uni J Ildllll' kmmu unix nm V Ihr lIllll.iIL'fi. the uuulnus and umuic' chu- Num fQt'UlQC.N Proudlx Q lxpldx N IIN n.mw. .md cu-11 the mm ININK .au mdir. what are Rich Coe and L' U IZ K1 Nllllllll! dhlllll? XX hdlcxcl rhex'1'r up ln. clnrm lllu www In h.nv Ermen ga loin cxpc-firm c. egistration at the Hall: une of the Lm Llmnn ritesof p nn what xl i I . .5 .ilu N JCUX QCII lllc plllxpcx Ilu' StudentAndl16uHu1.1ltrcxhnnul all S LQQT , ' gfrfc T Kimi ,111 hw- - v ,..,,, wh. 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F ' - 15,-if 11,,,,1f 4 Seven grocery stories but no BIoonninQdo1le's7 oping with the fast- aced academic life-style. one may wonder how to fin time to go shopping. Spending money, however, was a maijor pastime or most people and coming to college di not alter this. Williamsburg presented both unique problems and advantages to the serious shopper. Unusual ifts were found in Merchants' Square and the Co onial Williamsburg sho s. Ex- tended excursions to the Kingsmill stores, t ie Pot- tery, or even Hampton and New ort News were possible with a car. As Senior Irene isson remarked, I never knew how limited I was as far as shopping oes, until I got a car. Now my schedule is a lot more exible, and I can eyen plan trips to Norfolk or Hampton if I need to buy something I can't find in Williamsburg. The small size of the town certainly does not encourage many new marketing enter- rises. The most common complaints about Wil- iamsburg shopping are the high ttouristj prices and the lack of selection. There are only so many colonial artifacts one can buy for the fatnily. Finding clothes for a special occasion can be especially challenging. The few ap- parel shops are scattered around town, making them difficult to get to. especially in a limited amount of time. Again. a road trip might be the answer. but an unsuccessful outing becomes even more frustrating if the whole afternoon is wasted. BS O Nlagaziue The plight of the carless: bo ged down by a week's wort 0 groceries, a studentqioards the Green Ma- chine for one of an interminable number of trips to and from Monticello. . 4 F . ',.:fgf.f5fT1'f5, 'A i .3 ' -fe f 214' . Y X 7:4 ' 5. 54,1 , L 1 ' , V .'. u , A . ,A-,,-.-444 P ru..-no. . l'lmim In Xian lida The easiest commodity to find land to many students the most importantb is food. For speed and convenience, especially in the middle of the night. the Tinee Giant is unsur- passed. During the day, a short walk to the A8eP is also mana eable, or even a bus ride to Safeway or Pantry Pri e for the more energetic. For freshmen. the twenty meal plan makes grocery shopping a recreational activity. Many upperclassmen. how- ever, have reduced lans or none at all. Connie Anderson, a senior w o does not have a meal plan. had this comment: I definitely like shopfping for my own food. And Farm Fresh is great -1 you can get to Farm Fresh. Living supplies are pur- chased in the most haphazard manner. Would-be interior decorators set out at the beginning of the year s ecifically looking for room decorations. But after Slat initial attempt, few make special efforts. Items are then often after-thoughts, picked up here and there. The room takes on the appearance ofsomething between neo-colonial and early men's room. Transportation is a constant obstacle. Man car-less students shop on vacations ifipossible, rather than walk, ride the bus. or bum a ri e from a car-owning friend. But even people with cars do not have it made. The high cost of gasoline along with maintenance and parking pre- vent many from making unlimited trips. Students from metropolitan areas are appalled at the limited choices, but those from more rural sections are used to making do with what is there. A freshman from Newjersey commented, Unless I really need something, I'll wait until I go home and buy my clothes in New York. Many said they also pre- ferred to shop at home because Mom and Dad were more likely to foot the bill. Other students. how- ever, appreciated the uni ue items available in Wil- liamsburg. Laurie Caswe l, a native Pittsburgher uu -. The ice cream cone was one commodity ax ailablc in endless variety. Whether from Baskin Robbins. Hi h's. or A Good Place to Eat. this remamecl Wilgliainsburgs most po ular confettion. Their shopping done, tliesc freshmen touldni wait to dig into the goodies. - in 11131 1. ' annum, .:.-61975, lain e ann: u-an , -mn- enjoyed. the great selection ofunic uc gifts in UW. Ive done a lot of my Christmas s iopping in the colonial shops. . Shopping conditions in Wil- liamsburg. most students agree. could be hcttcr. but they are not unbearable. As tlarolmc. a st-mor. - .. 4 . . . said, Going shopping is always a good t-xtusc not to study. -1.11rl'1nIf1 .Nix mln Xl.lLf.l1'lII1'. ' N11 -Tiff ig QS ' -...5:.',': In i 5 up v 15' Q.: - A ,. . - , s' E . , . .. ,- X V. 'N' J A F1 ,N .J-L. r H- I f -'- ' 'UIV' ' .J r 4 -S' 4 ' . , I . - fs, s f 4' I 1.4 ' A 1' A , . v' 1, 31 1 ' . X L ' ffl X1 A Q 1' Q ' 4 . t -is L 2, .1 L - V f V ' V J .1 ,' N. .5 ' if :. f ' n x I U l , I ' A . C' I 4 F. . ' ' 'U E V5 I .Y Q -I There's a lake in the bathroom. Looks like the shower's clogged again. Wade into the shower stall and try not to think about the murky water lapping at your ankles. Quickly step aside when someone yells Flushing! The hall always seemed full of strangers, mostly the opposite sex of course, 'ust when you had to walk by them in nothing but a towe and wet hair. P Someone is making popcorn -- again. No one ever gets any calls because so-and-so is always on the phone. Will someone PLEASE turn down that stereo? Is an body going to dinner? Let's go to the de i. Forget your paper and go to the Pub: there's a great band there tonight. It's 3 a.1n. In the louqige a typewriter taps on. A drunken. row y mob staggers in, laughing and shoutin raucously. You bury your head under t e pillow, groaning for some peace and quiet. Wouldn't it have been better to get an apartment after all? A T U l To dorm or not to dormg many students pondered the Dorm life question as seriously as any Hamlet. As - international crises came and went. and threats of nuclear war and the economy worried the world, students weighed the merits olicollege housing and its many forms, especially around lottery time. Co-ed or Single-Sex? Old or New Campus? Single. double, triple, quad? On or Off Campus? The possibilities seemed endless. Campus housing was certainly the most convenient. The Caf, Wig and Pub were all within walking distance. Classes and Swem were also nearby. allowing no excuse for late buses or troublesome cars. Most of all, there was a comraderie about dorm lile. There was always someone around at all hours to proyidt company for late night deli runs. hall parties, hull sessions, all nighters orjust wasting time. Asxjunior Susan Conn, a resident of Landrum, observed. There is definitely a sense of community which lends support in times of need. Once on campus, there was quite .1 variety of dorms to choose lirom. Some prelierred t o-ed living. Bryan Complex resident Brent 'lhomas said. Co-ed dorms are more natural. more like the real world. 4---lu.l rw I. mf 1 Dorm Life Ccont'dJ Ii! 0 Iitaut To ease parents' minds. sua h intimidating signs att as nate h dogs against enemies ol the College. .X great estape, study lounges tan provide privacy lor late stuclx ing. NO TRESPRSSINE Single sex housing such as Brown, Landrum, and Old Dominion had other pluses, such as good location, better facilities or air conditioning. And what New Cam us lacks in colonial charm it makes up or in modern conveniences. Still there are many who, either by choice or the luck of the lottery, opt to live off campus. JBT and Ludwell had their good qualities. BT. though often shunned for being out in the oonies and uncomfortably close to Eastern State, offered lar e single rooms. A former resident of Ludwell saicfofits living facilities, It was a pain taking the bus all the time, but it was great to have an apart- lcont'd on p. 65j X1 l.,r-v ff a RESIDENTS - GUESTS ANO AUTHORIZED PERSONS ONLY SEC. 18.2-II9 COOE OF VIRGINIA ,V .. . I'Iu I I Il I 5 'fi' x L 4 NIP' .Pu garli- Although lofts conserve space bum-I 1In.uu lmnk beds. mum slucls-ms l1.nu unswd Q-.n lx mm rung classes dm- In lun nf lxciglm 1-11. z gli? Dorm Life CCont'dl ll1.NlM: 13.1 Crashing out. ll .fmmlmig is lc'.u'necl in an lxcxlnncn nlmm. us limi lu elm-rp llmvugli ullwr peuplck noise. Southem Comfort. A xgnnislied luft. lanu pillows dINltI'If.1llXt' lllgEI1LllIX turn tx llClCl' blot lu intu n Cllllli-Ul'l2lblC'l'llCl1E. A bastion of femininity. Barren Hall is the last of the all female freshman dorms, Ax rf . If ,1? if I g.. 1 .,, , I 6 f e f' Q Vg, - .. . P . il I .1 . C A P gf I pe, 1 N -3,-5.-..- S'4 .Arg 'FI F 1,11 X S i I .11 1 -- nv- -uo' 1 T .0 N4 1 X xx'-. 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Industrial Organization. These are some ofthe classes fearful students whis- per about. Stay away from Fehrenbach. He's tough. johnson will crush you with History -121- -l22. The word is passed but some cannot or do not heed. The result: broken egos. pumineled GPA's and a dose of learning some feel is too heavy. Pro- fessor Canning. whose Asian History intro classes are legend even in the normally challenging History de artment. de- clares, I on't consider the workload to be ICI'- ribly difficult. 1 think it's more a case of initial un- familiarity with the mate- rial. However. I expect the students to learn it and only outstanding L- - - .y 'R 'U .- IZ r .. Q I work is given an A. Q.. Eh 1 n ' , -. ,ESF . - 4, 1-3! -gf' other classes. particularly - - ,,- f- ni those with a reputation for weeding out the un- fit. like Bio 101-102 or Business 201-202. the goal is not an A. but sur- vival. According to one battle-scarred senior. lf the entire accounting staff is out to get you. all you can hope for is a fair break. Another senior claimed. 1Jevelopmental Bio with Wiseman was murder. 1 got three sheets of notes and a sore hand each pe- riod trying to catch all the material. Another Bio major who recently graduated disagreed. lt'skjust his style. The class wasn't that bad if you could figure out what he wanted. Clearly the difficulty ofa class is both relative and subjective. Some in- structors II'y to be unambiguous. however. As Pro- fessor Savage hands back papers in English given an A. 6b 0 Magazine 4 -A :U .. -rf ' Emanating Oriental composure, the inscrutable Craig Canning main- tained thal: 1 don't consider the work load in my courses to be terribly difficult. l think it's more a case of initial unfainiliarity with the material. Howey er. 1 expect the students to learn it and only outstanding work is a role call of doom or 421-Shakespeare he sets the tone by drily remark- ing, 1 like to be true to mv name. Another stu- dent, given to reflection after withdrawin from P-Chem noted, Sometimes it's the materiaq that's tough, sometimes the professor, but when it's both, look out! The idea that William and Mary offers easy courses may seem alien to most students accustomed to the usual grind. However, upon reflection most can recall at least one class that, if not a total breeze. was relatively undemand- in . tudents noted the . Psych intros, PE 204, ED 302, Band, Music Theory 101 as well as' several An- thro and Sociolo y classes all were less dif 1- cult generally than the average course. Some students shun such courses because, as one junior said. A lot of easy classes are also a totally boring waste of timef' Others may ea erly seek these classes eit er to pad a sagging GPA or to sim- ply insert a breather into an otherwise demanding schedule. 1 always try to balance my tough classes with a few easy ones each semester so I can stay ahead of the work and still have some fun, admitted a senior who also added, Anyway, a few Anthro courses couldn't hurt my GPA, you know? The implication in this last comment is rejected by an Anthro major who gra- duated PBK last year. Certain de artments may have a few teachers who don't of er challenging work loads. but this doesn't mean the entire depart- ment is easy. You can't make broad generalizations about any department whether it be Anthro. 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L44 JL I X1.44As,1rw O fm An important part of being an 'I'..-L is explaining .tttsttcis that sotneltutes tht- lltyfvssui .lot-sn't h txt' I . tunctopomtottl 'TT' Terry Zitzechherpier, chemistry T..-L. helps ' . IIVNIIIIIVIIILZIIIIIIIK' v.ts1tsoftlu'tt1lsliy , ' Physics Intro Lab is made easier uhcn .t I X is .tltlt'toexpl.t1litlielmasty ptolylcllts f , I 5 5 W 5 3 f 5 Q C Q 'K V i - 5 Y R ' 1 . , r xxx c , 3 5 7 I He t pt rt g O SI es 1 I , I ' h h 'd N 1 .. 'It N 66 r , . , w . li aymg a IA. was hke , if ,I , - - .. , A having a huddy help you with work. retnarked -1' ' ' - j I . tumor Henry Iameson. Professors could he m- - , timidatmg. and some could really step on you if you N X wg asked a stupid question. But the T.A.'s helped with any problem. no matter how idiotic. In many aca- demic departments. teachmg assistants helped fill the gaps hetween profs and students. They picked up where the profs left off. explained freslnnan Rohm Crop. At tnost colleges and uniyer- sities. teaclnng assistants are responsihle for teach- ,. , mg entire courses. But 'I'.A.'s here had a different R sort of responsihihty. Ifreshman Becky Liymson elahorated: Our chem professor taught the tnate- .im 3' Qi rial tlte first time arount .Then our TQA. helped us through the tough spots. 'I'.A.'s were neyer asked ., to replace professors: instead, 'I'.A.'s helped clarify difficult portions ofa lecture or presentation. In this way. eyeryone henefited. Students received in- formation first-hand from the experts. and extra help frotn a more sympathetic source. Profs were spared the misery ofianswering ignorant questions. And 'I'..4X.'s acquired yaluahle teaching ex Jerience. made it through my first Bio lah course without my I HX. s tonstant coat lung. I student. I .Afs responded with similar enthusiasm. Une remarked that it made me feel good to know I was helping people. I saw a little hit of myself in eat It of thosc flailing freshmen. Iom fluff oh- seryed that the ioh gaye me a great chance to htush up on tny strutfttle In hmld 't resume I om found th it I -X - s . 1 ... 55 ml was gt real asset. Ifm mloyers recognized the ef- fort Itl till! into it. ant the hencfits I'd deriyed from it. 'tl 0 XIJQJXIIIK l prohahly woult n't haye it-.-A tf confessed one thankful y ,, N, if 4, chetnistryf' .-Xnd in the ongoing -i!1llllI.lIIIfr1'1' u y 7 ,Q uf 'Q HIKQUIQYIKI 'XII U I Nl lllli ' f .SJ -:'f-'ifi v' . A1T',4'1- ' Tkf Vfiila' .fl 'bd va '7'- 3 5.2 .-.T 'A A' - pf'- '0'- 1 E? -k v ,,.-1 , -f -'Tv u f V7 N ' 0 ' - . Y 1 . 7 I I I I-X sf i f ,. I I i Q s ,- Pleasants RA Denise Savino .nmxwu l.m sm- Iiflll Imn ilnlcxk qltvstlum .zluwut .lll up- ttlllllllg.INNILUIIHCIII Resident Assistant Mike Mutti lilNllliNll4'N R X t'x.1l1l.ttums, I l1t'm.tlu.umm plmida' Rt'Nllil'lllt' HAH I.lt4- xsllh mallmlmlv ice-tih.uk umtulllllxq RJXVN esident Assistants tbetter known as R.A.'sJ expect to be interrupted by knocks on their doors from pleople needing any- thing from toilet paper to lig tbulbs to advice on their problems. But I'll never forget the knock on my door in Ludwell 404 from three frantic girls whose bathtub was clogged. Frustrated because they had class in -15 minutes and because they couldn't get in touch with a plumber, they did the next best thing: they oured in a whole bottle of Drano and dumped tieir wroblem on me. It was soon solved, however, by a flick of the drain lever. Fortunately, the colleges 100 R.A.'s, 14 Head Residents and 10 Area Coordi- nators are well trained in handling problems. Be- sides the regular duties of nightly lock-up, weekly duty nights, HAH when they must stay in their rooms from 7 p.m. to 8 a.m., routine by Y paperwork, such as fill- ing out work orders, and letting locked-out students into their rooms, R.A.'s are I taught how to handle roommate problems fget them to communi- A catel, a suicide attempt tfollow a strict guide- line set by Dean Sadler's Officej, or a hall that throws Pepsi machines offthe third floor balcony lwrite u 3 an incident report for Dean jarmon, and help t tem pack their bagsi. They even learn how to throw a food party tdown- Rob!-ntllcn play alcohol, use small cupsl, ant how to ta J a keg Cnever roll them down the stairs -they exp odefl. Competition for an R..-X. or Head Resident Josition is tough. Only one out of every three ap J icants is hired. After several group and indiyiduaf interviews, students are notified of their acceptance before Spring Break. 'lhey then undergo several intense training sessions, one at thelamestown 4-ll Center in late Spring. and one Hunt RA Mark I Jslet'.'Iefferson R.-X Nlai y lhain. and I indy fnill console each other in Vhandlet' Lobby after eyat uanng Iellet son 1 The life ofa RA. in Botetourt Complex the week before st bool be- gins in the Fall. Residence Hall Life experienced an unprecedented staff turnover, including six Area Coordinators and a new Director. Chuck Lotti- bardo. from Syracuse L'niyersity. With the new administra- tion catne an increased emphasis on self- determination. Residence Hall Life ret uired all R.A.'s to hold 30 minute hall meetings at t te begin- ning ofthe year to discuss the purpose attd effects of self-determination. R.A.'s reacted with mixed feelings. Sandy Crill. an R..-X. in Ludwell. explained that t has helped me cotne to grips with self- determination and l'ye seen that it can work. As officials of the college. we aren't policemen. but people who help imple- ment policies. lhe more responsibility stu- dentstakefortheirowti liyes. the less I haye to do. Brad llolsinger. an RA. for the lodges. disagreed with some of the regulations l have to enforce. bitt l understand them none- theless, Although sotne students resented their goyerning influ- ence. Brad said in de- fense of R..'X.'s: XN'e'tce just doing out' iobf' .Xnd Itttisl R..X.'s liked their iobs. Nlike Ilolleran. a Clannn R..-X.. admitted that lt's not always an easy position. but the benefits outweigh the difficulties. Plus. when e else would a washed-up lefthander get In quarterbatk a hall team into the playoffs? llead Resident .Xnne Xlas- saro added her comments: l wouldnit ttade it lot the world. You catrt sttiti it up in iust a touple ol words, bitt it's a yery challenging and teiyaidtng experience. l'ye betottte a tounsclot. plutnliet. electrician and lotksnnth all at onte. .Xnd l get to liye with eighty guys that l lPllll'llNlNl'll1'Nl'l iytntltl haye met! l.uri, ll, fl-.i ' :il IAIFRIIEW I can say with reasonable certainty. I will not go to the library or the Cai. I will probably go to the Nluscarelle Nluseunif' - .-l11111' F11l1111 I'd show my kids the Wren Building. - l'111'f1'1' R11j11'1' 'I'he Green I.eale holds a lot tlliIIIClllUl'lCSl I would probably go there for Fosters and fries. 1il!1l'lfIl1'f1Ill' Yilltllllllx No particular place. liust want to see the people I knew. Also. Colonial Williamsburg. to see what changes have been made. - liillllif l.J11z'1S A walk down DOG Street. particularly the liar- dens ol the tLoyernor's Palace. - .X'11111'x' l'1'f1l111'1' 'lkltt-rqlellerson Ilortn. probably the Sunken Gar- dens. Nllltt' its the tenter ol Old Lainpus and I spent alot ol titne there with band practice. - .II111'tl111 IJ 1'11KQ'1' Old l1oniinion Ilorni l1t'tattst' it was a tonttnon gtulit-ring place lor niy lriends. Our early morning pool gatnes in the Ltlllt hold a lot ol ntetnories lor int- ff111'l1ll1gj'll1's '10 hl.'g.l!lllt' lf you were to come back to William and Mary in twenty years, where would ou go? I I 'Dupont Hall. It was my freshmen dorm. and now my best friend and girlfriend liye there. - R11 IIZFIX' Kr111111'1' Kappa Alpha Theta house. Being a. Theta. I'm sure in twenty years times if I were to see anyone I knew. it would be there. And then to Paul's to see how its changed. -- 1.111.111-11' Liquor store in james York Plaza and then to Loco Toro's for Happy Hour. - ,Ilikc Fm' 'lfklefferson had been completed by that time. I would probably go there. - Stew' Sllllifll Where ever the Homecoming parties were. - .II111'!: R1'11g111 The German House to see if the painting of Ger- many was finished. Right now East Germany is still uncompletedf' - II I1ll'gI'1'f 151111111111 Phi Beta Kappa 'I'heater to see how it has changed. I would want to see how the old students have changed. and what the new ones are doing. - Doug II'11lt1'1' If it was in the afternoon. I'd go to the Leafe and sit at the Bar in lront of the green window. Il' it were lttnch time. I would go to the Chickahotnony House. Any other tinte. straight to a hotel. the Hos- pitality House. -l.1'1' Pllfffijls I 2003 .I 3 'Wi I fr f 'fe Back to our apartment on Lafziyette Stree to see il' it has been torn down yet. - ffozzrtrzwgx' f,lIlIfjl'llf1'I' The Zoo Room lreference roomy of Swenif' - I2r1z'iflIx'm1mfw The Pub where I spent many days dzincing to the Good buys andthe X-Raves. -'f11n1'f.'lmw The first thing that Caine to inind wus the hench in fro-nt of flucker. I stopped there zu lot. I haue no rational for this act, but always seein todo il. -l'f1111fxl'r'lmr Gamma Phi Beta to see the people I knew in the past. - Ifnzrli lirzrlrrr The College Drugstore for c'olliee. --,Milli llrffm L' Back to the Business School und see whzu is going 4 E IJ' f For years past, the Ilornetonnng paradeliasieprrwnlefl.1u.iduion. .UIUIIIICNlIt'Pl'CiK'IlIt'LI ln Kln1Nlooxh.i lorAlphaC.luu.1ndorhel IIIKAIIIIJIIUIIN PAYIIKIIJAIC in the .unxitx ln lixenlx tears, will IX KL Slit-el und Rn lunond Rodd still house the gala ex till On Homecoming Day, lnnnrlredx 4 rl cars can he Seen xpornng then own-ik alunuu status. 'A -I IS. 1. on. although the people won'x he the smile. 4 ylllffi Mum 'I'he Green I.eade1 there would he no ie.iNon In come luck. I would hgn e .1 lull Nliul Long lxl.1nd Iced Ieu and then prolm dmlx I in li irnoxie. Ilopt lulli' I will he zihle loailloid duuui it the lun ln llllx tune. 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Ll p1'1-xe11111111111 111 1l111 1l1111 Give 'Em Hell Harry . XYI'lllCIl Llllfl 1li1'1'1'11-1 ln 511111111-l 1Q11ll11. S1111'1'1'1l K1'x'111 Xl1'C1Lll'IllX' lll 1l11- 11111- 1111111 11111'-111gl11 sl111w. I11 Nlllllkll. 1l11- 111'1g11111l New Y111'l1 1'11111p1111x'11l Children OfA Lesser God 1'Lllll1' 111 PBR I11 give ll p1'1'f111111111111'1' 1111 1l111 'IMUIIX Aw11111l- Wllllllllg pl11x'. SYMPHONY SAMPLER lit Symphony Saniplti concert series began its season with the Richmond Sinfonia in September. lhese 'lliursclay evening programs were inatle possible bx' grants lroin the Virginia Commission for the Arts ancl the National Entiownient for the Arts. 'l'he Sinfonia. eontlurtetl by-Iacques Houtmann. featured harpsieliorclist 'loin Pixton. In December. the Richmond Sinfonia re' turned to present an all - Stravinsky Centennial Celebration program featuring a staged version o L'Historie du Soltlatu. a rollaberation between Stravinsky and his close frientl. writer 62.15. Ranior. Solisti New York Chamber Orchestra leaturetl flutist and conductor Ranson Wilson on March l. The orchestra was eoniposecl of New Yorlds finest young musicians. Later in the season.5laeques Haut- monn again lecl the Richnioncl Svinphonx' in a return performance. On April 19 the Virginia Philhar- monic wrap etl up with Svinphonx' Sampler series with RlCllZiI'CiJXA'illillIllS eonclueting. t . lht- in-:sl popnlai ul ilu st in s iln 4.utsi,1ixt'.isli-it-.--li:nil nli l 'mln Tarluffe, llll' French l'Ullll'dY. 1 un. it in ilu' .nnlnn-1 .tl l'lils The Solisli New York Nfllllihllll! llll.IllXNXlIlIllli'I1ll ll i l l il N i plioni N.lIl1lili'INt'llts Fehruarysawarasli--lt-in-1wishilu llall Nll ist CULTUARRATLS rchesis, the en- tirelx' student run modern troupe dance. empha- sized dance as an art form. After being chosen by veteran members based on staff presence as well as technical ztbilitv. new nienibers the rehearsed three HI' lllfllil' llllllI'N .i week. Blll its l,l'L'NlflL'lll liiullit ll.ninlix tonnnented. Oreliesis deinginds gi huge tnne tonnnntnient. but it uns gill wortliwliile in end. l he end was K Jrt liesis spring slimv An lave- ning ul lliinee. for nhitli Jerlorniers hgid priu- Ined till xegni lfiitli dgince c exseloped Ll ptirtitiilgn' ideti. Qtllmviiig lor the iniixiniuni c'regit1x'itx'. .X new gidditinn. the C Jreliesis fXpprentit es ollered poten- titil inenibers 41 ehtinee to studx' dgint e bewnnl tech- nique cltiss. ff ff ' Tri. 31 y:,s!r.i r.. , ?f r T ' as fr-L?Sf 'ti V . ' ' '. - , ' I . l -1'l'i THE MERRY WIDOW iirting lrnni their nsngil Gilbert gind Snlliuin litre. Siiilmiieroii enter- ttiined tlietitre-goers iiiklgiiiiigiiw with ii lixelx prndin - tion of l'il'llI1l l.eher's The Merry Widow. 'l he ninsitgil leaitnred the gidiniriihle pei'toi'iiiQiines ul Janice Tavlor in the title ri ile. Chris Quartana tis the dgishing floinit Dzinilo llginilmitc li. and Andrew Dolson and Beth Miller its the eoniedit eonple. ligiroii and Hiiroiiess Zeta. lhe 1 itst's spztrlaling inter- pretation. wits the result ul the ellorts ol director ulianne Fanning Lind zrocliieer Brad Staubes, who uid also been responsi ale for Siiilu1iiei'oii's snceess- lul lull production. 'liritil by Altiryf' Enibellisliing the talents of the const. 21 skilled orcliestrzi. eoncluetecl bt' Susan Powell, elioreogrti Jhx' bv Alison Emory und iiiliorzitire set design intic e this entirelx' student- run production one ol the best ol the vein: Q---hil- n tttt octttstonztl Sunday afternoon, for no ttdtnission cltitrge. tlte tol- lege community were tthle to enjoy qttttliti' perlor- ntanees hx' tztlented tnusiciztns in the Sunday Series. Presented infortnullv in either liwell or the Cltnnptts Center Ballroom. The series hegztn with tt tnetnorigtl Perfortnance honoring the series' henetitctor. Witt'- ren Green. former director of the tltnnpus tlenter. Dora Short on the violin ztnd Cary McMurran on the iztno performed three violin-ptztno sonzttzts hx' -lo- iannes Brzthnis. The Perfortners' Clonnnittee lor Twentieth Century Music. new known its Contin- uum, wus the second ttttrttction. First esttthlished in 1967, the group hzts now heconte at ntttionttllx' git'- clztitned, 20th century' tnttstc ensetnhle. 'llte per- liortners included Yictorizt Yilltttnil soprttno: ,lawn Rosenfeld llutiestg Cheryl Seltzer gtttd Kloel Settths. ianists ztnd directors of tlte ensetnhle. Un Uctoher -4, Whetstone Run hrottght hluegrttss to tlte Clgttn- pus Center. Adhering to trttditionztl hluegrztss style. the group also incorporztted it into other ntttsic forms, such tts lolk and cottntrv. 'llte littttl perfor- niztnee in the series wats given hy trtttnpeteer Stephen Burns, ztccotnpztnied hy pianist Gary Kudo. FIDDLER N THE Root gtlletl tht- ht-st tht-.tttif ctqtl production ofitlte xettr. the XX'ilIi.tnt .intl Nl.ttx lhezttre s pertorntttttce ol Fiddler on the Roof' t t-- cetved one stttttdtng oxxttiott gtltet' Qttiothet .ttttl. tn ttn ttn Jrecedented response to tlte high dettt.ttttl lor tic 'ets. gtdded gtttotlter night to the ttttt. I lie tztlented cztst wtts hettded hx Georgejaek .ts lex x ei ztnd featured Niki Ryan tts Uolde. judv Clarke .ts 'lifeitel ztnd at long list ot other gilted pet tot tttets who tnatde tlte show gt ioxotts snttt-ss, Xtttlietttt-N were ntesttteriled hx tlte tngtttx excellent stent-s itt the show, trotn the rexerettt S.thh.tth l't.txt-t scene. to the intpressixse tttrohgttits ol the nit-tt in Hilti l.ile, to tlte tontitttl l3t'ettttt sit-tte. 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All of the pieces. which included. The Consort. Circa. Play Bach. were choreo- graphed by Eliot Feld. The ballet was ttnit t1e.eyen in the perfornier's attire. In Play Bach t ie dancers wore white unitards with elhow and knee pads in day-glo colors. On Noyemhet' Il the Gewandhaus Or- chestra of Leipzig performed Beethoyen's Yiolin Concerto in D Nla'or and NIahler's Symphony l in ll Major under the c irection of Kurt Nlasur. 'l'he oldest concert orchestra on German soil was well receiyed in the Williamsburg area. Internationally-acclaimed concert pianist Murray Perahia was the third per- former tn the Concert Series. Nlr. Perahia per- formed a repetoire from the work of the great Romantic composers. The concert was well ztl- CONCERT SERIES he ' 1 l tended. and the audience rewarded this master of expression with standing oyation. The Aulos En- semble from New York performed music from the baroque era on originals or copies of the haroque instruments. a siecial addition to their program. The musicians. a lgraduates ofplulliard. performed Bach. Mozart, and Haydn at PBR. Finally. the WXNI Concert Series ended with Smithsonian jazz Reper- tory Ensemble of the Smithsonian Alazz Progratn performing a range ofuiazx styles on lfehrttary 28. 'Cf ,,'. ,.., D' COVENANT PLAYERS lte Cloyettattt l'l.ty- ers. a grou J formed from the Catholic Student .Xsst t- ciation anc the Clanterhttry Xsstmtlttlittll. at-riortnt-tl productions that presented a mora tnessitge through drama. Following sttch sttttesslttl past pet- formances as Saint loan. Nlitrtlis lfayorttef' .tntl Ioseph and the .-xlllkillllQ leclntitolor llreatnt tual. this year's production ot Old Man joseph and his Family was no disappointntent. 'lihe sltttyy play ed .tt hoth Rogers Attditortttnt and St. Nlartitrs lipist opal Church. continuing the tradition of ttnttstt.tl sites it tt the Coyenant l'lay'er perfortnatttes. ,Xlthottgh st'y- eral memhers played multi ale roles. the t .tst yy .ts pat - ticttlarly highlighted my Howard Brooks' interpretatioti ofthe title role. Gerry Kissell's tolt- .ts the brat lestts. and Elizabeth Armistead's ittspitttd portrayal of Nlary. iAtENTED AMERICANS 1 llk'Xy st'llt's ttl lctllllcs and workshops s ponsort-tl hy tht- sttttlettt Xtc.,. L, tion hrottQltt la ettted .XlIlt'I'lt.tIlsu to XX tlh.ttn .ttttl Klary. Season pass holdt-ts yyett' .tllttyyctl It' .tttt tttl workshops giyett hy the .tttist. lht- lllsl spt .tktst yy.ts moet YV.D. SI10dgI'liSS.lllllllfel-ltllft'XylIlllt'I lot his took Heart's Needle. l ht- Gus Ciordano lan Dance ol Cltttago yyas tht- setotttl ttt tht- st-ttt-s t.tottl ttto otteol the tttost stlt t Vssllll tl.ttttt ttptt ht ls tit tht itt ltl. yytott thtee linttny .iXy.ll'tls .ttttl tht- Itttttt Nlastt Is ot iXtnet'tt.t .Xyyatd tn lflm. l'ot-t playyyttght Sonia San- ChCZ. .t sttttesslttl lttttt' ttt tttttttttttlttg l1l.tt L l trt t., Ittttt' totttses .tt ttt.ttty ttl klI!tlIt.tIts tollt,ts Jtesttttttl .t letttttt' .ttttl tt-.tthttg t-tt ltl-ttttry l . anCY Camden Witt. .tn .tt t lattttt tl .tl1is' .t:1.i- t X ttqttttan. .tpptutttitl ttt Nlatt lt. ,yt ., 7 la-ns...-.. T9-Hltlgf' 4 I ..-.q- .., -..., in tone durmg Marlon Manis. Roanoke, goes -I . Ac., -Q . 541. if l H 5 Il Q .-J x I D iS ION by Rob Guillen Being of sound bod SCCHCI Ll lYLlI'lIl summer afternoon by a crowded swimming pool. Our attention is drawn to a tall. bronzed beauty lounging lazily in her optic white bikini. Perfection emanates from the Amazon as our view scans the panaorama: from an evenly toasted foot and ankle. up a long. sensuous calfand thigh to hips and abdo- men, worthy of jane Fonda's envy. The rest is much the same -ad nauseum intinitum. A slight ripple in her skin initiates a slow, graduate movement as our blonde samba lightly reaches for her drink. A moment of suspense. A sprightly H1116 springs from an anony- mous voice, and our epiphany occurs to the lyrics of Now you see it, now you don't. Here you have it. here you won't . . Diet Pepsi thus accrues a slew of victims. Rising use of Weight Watchers programs, Aerobics withglacki Sorenson or ane Fonda, Scarsdale diets. reduced calorie edi les in anything from full course meals to candy and chewing gum all attest that America was ob- sessed with losing weight, and would spare no monetary or JllVSlC2ll expense in doing so. Sales in sugar-free soft drinks have never been higher. de- spite the Surgeon Generals warning posted on the front of every can concerning the un ortunate tate of our little furry friends in laboratories. What pos- sible physiolo ical imbalances are Americans in- flicting upon t iemselves? William and Mary has Iltml escaped the passion for T, J getting and staying in Ifpf' shape. Over the year, through stifling heat, 4! biting cold. torrential downpours. and every other conceiveable cli- Q matic catastroyhe. stu- ' dents could me seen ' subjecting themselves to all forms of physical f abuse. Blow Gym buzzed with activity on the squash and basket- ball courts. Adair hosted swimmers and weight lifters. lhe Hall ltoitftlotip Hin 5 , . gg CVUIW' ar E' 'rg' X i N3 P 1 5 :j,.V-f.. ' A.,. X Y -L Us-'-Sgt. fqmx ,. . Q3 :f':43' ' V . X n. ..isQ4 Q'gQ'4,,.kf'1, 1 x'-N.. 5 l leach Wood the salad N :Mig xx ,.,: Ill Photos bv Roh L vtnllen Sound body lcont'cl reverberated witl1 the poutiding ol inultitucles ul sneakered feet to 111usic i11 the Aerobic l'iXL'lil ise prograni. And anyone who has ever tried to get .1 tennis court in good weather will attest that the students at William a11d Nlarv were Lill intenseh active group of people. One atnafing laciet ol the entire ordeal was 11ot tl1e actual activitv. hut in- comprehensible fact that people enioved it, Stu' dents more Illlill CIlClllI'CCl their pillll. they relished it. Some had contorted their supple 111inds land bodiesl i11to believing that exliaustic 111 and perspiration were prerequisites for scrlllc' form of utopian bliss. XVl1CIl posed with llll' clues- tio11 Why?. one running hull' replied. lt gives me a better sense oftnyself and 111v well being. lt's good to clean out your 111i11d. An obvious Wheaties lover. The sce11e shilts to the Cotnnions andfor Wig where diet enthusiasts ta blatant contradiction of ternisl could he seen flocking around tl1e salad bar. A typical dieter would casually till a bowl with lettuce. croutons. baco11 bits, an occasional garhanzo hean or Ullltlll. and some grated cheese. Zlllll then the Cllllflltll' - eight gallons of creamy salad dressing. Yet the illusion was still 1nai11tai11ed: a salad would always be diet food no IUZIIICI' what it contaiiied. More often than not. however. the ascetic would break down o11 the way out of tl1e Cal when the lure cal the ice creain 111acl1i11es would entice l1i111 or her into its clutches. Where does all this leave us? Are we he- coming no more tl1a11 children of society. functioning llIlClC'I' tl1e illusion that a sound body is worth its weight in gold? ls it really 11ot worth tl1e extra 4.6 cal- ories to have a l.ile Saver over 21 lic lac? ls tl1e risk ol' cancer liflblll saccharin overdose worth the o11e size de- crease i11 tl1e pants waistband? 'lihe ques- tio11s abound. lhe real test ol the S0lllNll1L'SS ol tl1e fitness craze rests in whether ol' 11ot it per- sists. Alter all. health has its nterits. lmut lafi- 11ess is Illllfll tnore en- ticing. 5 Rollin l 111'1fm1111 SPO RTS Intramurals 124 Independent Athlete 134 The Fans 144 N4 A X -5 X Ln' ,Z4 -6 ,f.,,5 N 1:7 Qi, , , x, ., W -f ESQ' WH . Z With two minutes left in the game, the fans and layers knew William and Mary ad not only beaten, but trounced nationally ranked Wake Forest. The adrenalin charged emotions would last far into the night for those involved. Early Friday morning, johns stomach muscles tighten as he crams for an exam. If he gets an A, he succeeds. Anything less and he fails. Winning and losing. To say com- petition is an American concept may be slightly presump- tuous, but the American Dream of success ll- I has been ti htly woven into our lives. Ben- jamin Fran 'lin wrote in favor of pursuing unlimited success. Norman Mailer pointed out the negative effects of such pursuance. Vincent Lombardfs words, winning isn't everything, itls the only thing defined the American attitude. We are taught to accept winning as a normal occurence and losing as an inadequacy. Sports offer the obvious focal point of this attitude. The Tribe had a losin football record -- fans F E A T U R E Winning and Losing went to Cary Sta ium for the social event, not the game. jokes were made about the team, and no one could understand why the stadium should be expanded. The basketball team had a successful season. Fans flocked to see highly competitive games with VCU and ODE. The difference was simple: a winning team offers an exciting night of entertainment. Winning is what counts. On an individual basis. the presence of competition also makes itself known. .Xnv senior would testify to the worries involved with being dum ed into the economic market. due either to their own ear of not being placed in axjoli. ofthe pressure coming from peers. A Ideally, the threshold ol lile is approached with eager antici nation. Secondarv educational literature labels the prospect of linantial success and two-car families as given fruits ol. lile. lint 1983 headlines of depression. ttneinployment. and inflation combined to deliver disillttsionment. Reaganites claimed that the country would get better. C Jtlit-is liopetl fora solution in the 1984 elections. ln either t ase. students learned that the .iXnierican Dream dot-sn't necessarily' deliver its S' .- v 4' is-1 RSX -2-Q: Q 3' fx. A JJ? 'O Il! p A , 'Q A QJ, A, ' Q 'V 1 . ' ..: if w o ,I W t 1- Ol N . 'U' :J- . . f 5. F' 5, 4' . I n ' 0 ' . ' ' , I ' r-1 wi X .a- , ,. yi- ,Lf , ,S ' ,I 2,21 - .,, .1 'I .i-.gif if .. K , -,,- Q' .F ' :-5.31. 71 .4 '? Q .. Another William and Mary football game. Fans found many moments as sariiresx in Cary Stadium. After their go ahead goal against Ohio Stare. rhi- ieldhockey plus:-rs cnjox the prospecls of vit tori. Winning and Losing ccmii Even before the question oi rneaningful emplovinent stiffiices. iicadeinics provided anxieties. lYilliain and Nlrirv is nguiongillv recognized for excellence in the scholastic field. and her students feel the price paid for the gicclairn. William and Marv Iillil' verv well he iihle Io irttriiit top athletes. vet there are few who are tripgihle oi handling the tough academic xtiiridiirdx ot the tol- lege. Even if a student decided that he would ig- nore the extensive attention given to grirdex. he found it difficult to escape the pervgisixeiiexx ul grade tension. At anv tirne. someone xonu-where Could be found racking their hrziinx over ai droop- ing G.P.A. or an overdue paper. fa g-gt za '+ ,ir in ' 'Q VA lr 'Hitt O Rx' S Winning and Losing lcon'tl Sports obviously illustrates trates the American philosophy of success. To win A brings the acceptance of fans and the pleasure of personal victorv. But this attitude has crept into other areas oflife as well. In the immediacy oi academics, or the pressure ol' securing some pre- conceived notion of a successful life, students he- gan to test the realistic implications of an idealized Ainerican Dream. - Eric Hook Even in enemy lt'Illl1llN. the l iilie this x ii ini i-.us .Xliei ilie uni mei Ulll' .ii Noilolk Stripe. Nlilw l5i.iiltei1gixi'sllie l Illuds xnioix salinit- Talking to the spnllsnlslrl ul XNQXYY- l ll. lllln moat li liinmxe l..ixuii lx ivllri ls on his lliiillgllls .il- lti Ilia l iss in lnlill Afterlhaving beaten ODU e.irlit'i in ilit- siuisoii, the liiht s loss ll XYKXI lltll iii lsllintls lol Xs I tom li Bai i i l Hirlsliill N i , S ir 5 i 7 I - W-' 7 . ,-.4 4, 'na U 4 1 P v ss 'Q if ig 'HY J, 3. ,Y-an A -ff' ,. . 5' 'f'-ij. ' .- '-'y .'s'wx?.2R , I-' sf-A ., l ,L 'rel r x' -3 ,us-.fi 3 7 ' AH 'V eil' 1 1 -4: . A- 'N -at 'E.f- f'5:?i, ' .C P P -.' it ,'l' y s .J .fjj-' A 5 .V - Ir,-:gi , 9 ,ti f f,-.nwflgxg ll .H ' - HSM- . '-ff: - -4 1 -ff rs. I 1 ..!..:f,.qLx:,.Q - V A ' . f fe'-15-1 F 4 .fT :-ii-'- '5 .f .,,-.151 -J.-3:-5+ .. 1- 3 '-ui. J - if .1553 4 , V ,.. A Ig.-L-' lr 0 l't'.I1Lllt' -Qi, 1 .f Y A K - ju.: 5 ' VJLJ 3 I x W, its X x 46 . '. ' , 'E' 4! 'auf'- Y .' . an ii 3 -'iff X , I X fn Y , .7-N. - 'gg' . Q 3, s - 1 '-, 'A ,.g-. N' ,-'aint -A I '. Img. ,Jig-,. yr I . J w'Qf 4 1 1 f -,,.5fWf gi.,,,.Q- 51 f ,-rf ev .V .5 I . 1 1.-,. :of V..-.atv x IU!-12 4- ufiiiil' if, . . , We A 'X- .. -1Ai!?fi'Z's.-P J. ln'zT'?fz A' XX xXl P I ll 1 x S K 1 C v x x mg: P 8 6 A S E B A L L ' I .' lylliltlllflll 7 XllIt'llt.lll I'w '3 lfwvrg1,1N:vn1Ilxml1 'P I XlHK'IIt.lIl T ll XII 'lll.lIl Ill 7 l.lH1l'N Xl.l1,lNl'lI lfw I.lIHl'N NI.nl1x-nn I! l' 1,vt'HlQl.l Nfullurxln T 'v f.lNIL'lll lt'IIII 'V J IX XN1lm1ngr1-I1 3 ' li XM' I l IM-nu 'Luv I -v llllhlflililvl Xrulnwll 2 I Rl IIIIUIIII II 1 l-nkllme-11 K3 I l,ll.Ill -lx l I 4-wwllc XIJNK Il 1 l I.1lmw Nl.uimwyl 'G l IJIIHN XLIIIINHII I 1 X IIQIIHA ll I l.n rlk.ewll11.1 74 U l'.aIl.n1wlll1.l I 1 X lIL1lIIl.l XXwle'x.1ll Ili T Xl. '. 1.1 S U lIc'rl1vlli.lNI-llc' bv X l,1!n'1lx ling IINI Q -1 Coach Ed jones lakew a hrvalher 1fllIllIL1 Nlmug, ll .ll fl! K' Marminj? up for the ganle-,1I1m'ly.m-I+.. -, L1 lun fxwl IPlRIllllII4VIl1! Xvu 'L I l3.ov'lu.ll1 Cu-Caplain Dave' Blows swings .ul .I 1 llllxlxvllllfl illlll pm Il no . L 1- -X Vx a 54 4-5 an . - 49 . -.3 ,vw 4 ,K -' ,J-f 1. ..: xx' 5 n., ,,, 0 -an 4' N.. SP4 gn, H-da P J' 14, ' 4 Ia., of coach Ed jones brought new enthu- William 84 Marv baseball team. However, and inexperience had the Tribe struggling once 8 victories were recorded through the first 24 as the hitters tried to make up for a weak pit- staff. Outfielder Bob Goebelbecker 1.3965 and Dave Blows 1304, 13 RBD led the way at the while S0 h. Mark Wyson 12.43 ERAJ was the lining ol, an otherwise clismal pitching staff. is good reason to believe, though, that the s youth and talent, combined with hard work. soon bring winning ways back to WSQM Base- .4 L' Nl.u K limi us XQ' Tonv Traver has .i shot lmloclsetl in the Nm x igunie tit XX'ill1.un .mtl Nl.nx Hull. Leadin scorer Keith Cieplicki sets the ollense .ig.1insti'nixe1silxolRulimonrl, Michael Strayhorn brings the lmll .uioss hull- tourt m the l iihek lirst wm .it Ulcl Dominion suu e MTH NI-i'lCTIlCl1'S lxislaethzill team made college history lust season. The tribe finisliecl the season with Q1 lil-7 reeorcl, the most wins by William zincl Nlziity sinee the 1950-51 seuson. In the liil.-KCI South llonlerenee the Inclizms linislierl with ll spotless El-0 reeorcl. nuiking them top seecl lor the IQCIAC South 'l'oui'nztment. liieth Clieplieki, the 6'4 sophomore guzirfl. led the team with Qin ziverzige 16.3 points pei' game. He wus selected ECAC South Plzivei' of the Week for two weeks in ll row. Brzuit Weiclner. ai 6'9 senior, was the tezim's top rehouncler. lony 'l'i'zu'ei', Kevin Riehurcl- son,Q1ncl Mike St1'z1x'lioi'nzilsohziclvervgooclseasons. lt has been 21 great year for us. leoulcilift he Jl'0llClCI' of our players or happier for them. sztic Couch Pzirkhlll. kg- '.f-!H H 9 Y I Leading rebounder for the Tribe liz .1 XXK'lIiIIQ'I mkw Huw i1lY Xiii'iiY wxiliii iiiiiip-xlwr in llii iwiivmp-iii:r'.i1i Xmx Ny, Keith Ciegnlicki looks tw ,i I ,LIAIMA miflci ilu lixlll im i Xi ' 'ix ' N . .,. ,i. TheTribeis.4IIvnuiwnrf1if mv iiiili ll,IlIlt'. ii svkvlv Iwfrllil M11 VMI'-. if :ilu it XI.iwlulwxxl.iiiixium4imi1'1:.mv1.iiIiIf1 Q ru xii Cl!! ' ' H CNC N 11'iulLSl'1lc' i .L'i' 'lbmplc X mic lui L- f . rx 1 -' if L' -- xc: , J . 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She was first in free throw per- centage among NCAA Division II leaders. shoot- ing of 43. Top rebounders werekiunior Betsr Becker and senior Loree Connolly. Karen Thorne's 8211? 154 of 621 tied Debbie Taylor through games ofxlan. 17. 1983 for second place. Althou h the games were publicised with tht-rs and suc i, attendence was low. but the team main- tained high spirits. Taking a breather .ilu-1 .1 1111-ci. K I4 1111111111 lIl4'IIllDl'lN 11.111 lol 1h1-l.111- Illll' Ilt'lN lil t Ullll' lll With their meet .i1g.1111N1 tlt-11113 xhlxtlll .ind Rltlllllllllll. Ihr l.i1l1 l.1owtIo1111l11 Illllllt'l .IIIUIIIIJIN to 1 .111I1l1e1 oppom' 111 the IUIIVN l.lSl leg Afcording to Conch Roy cillCl'll0Cl'i, the 1982-3 NIen's fll'tlSS-Cllllllflf' team wus one of the st1'o11ge1'tez1111sI'yehz1di11seyerzilyez11's. 'l'hehigl1- light ol' the season was the ICAAA.-X meet i11 Bos- ton, hl2lSSliCllllSCIlS, wl1e1'e the 'I'1'ihe won the uiiiyersity diyision. 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U . s N f- ..:..4 3 ln...-1 ' 7 The XV0lllCll,S Field Hockey was proud ofthcii' sca- Son. The I6Ll1I'1 had decided to come hafk to school a wccla early in ordci' to get niorc Jracticc playing togcthcr. Thc CXIINQI wcck paid o li. illlltxil' season was highliglitcd hy a win against clclicnding na- tional champions ol Canada. thc L'iiix'ci'sity oliflo- : 0 r 1 . -7 ronto. l hm' also narrowly lost against thc 1 L'1iix'c1's1tx' ol Llonnccticnt. who wcrc scrond in thc lj countrx' and finalists for thc national chanipion- 1 ship. .-Xt thc l nn'ci'sitxt ol ljCllllSX'lY2llllll s liranlxlin 3 i 4 Staditnn. a crowd olovcr two thonsand vliccrccl on tht' trihc to a Al-2 Yll'lUl'l'. I ll l 2 ll l l l -ff. X M if WMS! Opponent l Ohio Stats Longwood Old Dominion INIIHIQ Wvesl filll'SlCl' Ialncx Madison 'lioionio YK Il' Nl.nxl.ind Prnnsx lxania Old lloniinion Kioinim Illlll Yi: ginia Pin due Ru hniond Virginia lu li laincs Nladixon Notlh ii.ll'Ullll.l I, ll 5 -1 S 5 ll 2 2 2 -l 2 2 l 0 ll -u J -lj -v -1-35.-l r l,.. I n lnior Basia Deren src' arm to mmxlt une .mm . I P , Ibm her UFICOIHIII I U1 Joncnt. Notctl hu' hcl 1 . . 5: F I , fred, Ziglllll and hugh Sfliflllg reuarci, Btwn mu fe ofthe star plavers of the team. the team athers for tt l1.1H-time my t.tIL. i E Y I I ather Grant towels off. presentatives from both tcaune Cflllxllll mth tht- rerees. ,J x t - 'u,.'. 4 .,. Y. . A ' ,as 1' .. 'A.,,- -x-.f. ' l l 4 s 1 , 4, ,A - tt. ,...' 'I 'x Q- . ' V a I - - 5 , 1 H' ,H I ts 5 -. -,Y 'r 0. .Q,f.4:f,w,, ,-1 'V' '. ' Q ' N . , 1. . , w 'L I r 4- . N ,C 1 3 mi , K: i-,, I TQ- What the fans never see any athlete. lfilllllllg is an ongoing pro- cess. The endless hours of practice. the rigorous workouts. the free time connnitted to games matches. and meets. These are constant demands for an athletes time and energv. But the college athlete faces even more. He must not only train to excel in his sport, but must also balance athletic s with his academic and personal life. It was alwavs a challenge, but one that was faced successfullv. T Ritchie Cloo Jer observed that it was difficult to combine atlhletics with a decent social life and solid academics. But I wanted to take advantage of evervthing the Clol- lege had to offer. I believe that the benefits made mv effort worthwhile. And the challenge was not insurmountable. Most athletes shared Ritchie's perspective. and viewed sports as part of a well-rounded education. Womens field hockey coach jean Settler refined this conce ation of the college athlete: Ideallv. I see the col ege athlete as a good academic student pursuing learning. while making a sport another major part of col- lege life. Gina Carillo added that through sports. manv athletes develop a special personal pride in their school. Thev are proud to repre- sent the College through athletics. Through all the pressures and all the demands. these students maintained a positive outlook because they enjoyed what they're doing. Incredibly. most serious athletes even enjoy their training programs. l-'or Karen jones, trainin and athletics have simplv become a part of mv ifestvlef' Like manv swimmers. Karen began swimming at an earlv age. Since then, training has alwavs been an important and enjoyable art of mv life. Planning a schedule automatica lv includes time for sports. Such a schedule of- ten doesn't include much else. For SYVIUTITTCTS. PTAC- uont. on p llll f A few minutes of practice bt-lone dinnei, a laitloss plawi winks ini het liandeie tooidlnation in thc Sunken lLarclens Gloria Mariotote. QNIIHIINI. n.nns lui het llooi l'Ulllllll'.il1.iI!lSl lain:-s Madison. Sports O Iwi -ia' 4 'MZ' - M . I Q J .v iilfbgk IIKICNLBHIM 1 .F-ff . 3,1 V 1 'L V n.. .fan hat the fans never see lcont'dl f'2l'mm tice time averages 10-15 hours a week. and in- cludes both swimming and weight workouts. ' Baseball training is vear-round. Basketball tc-am members are committed to three hour practices. six days a week. And unlike training schedules for most sports. basketball practices continue through Christmas vacation. The emphasis in most sports training programs is on consistent workouts. As Mark Kennedy explained: Workouts have to be re ular and sustained. Otherwise. vou lose the re lllelllclll in skills that vou've trained hard to get. But even regular practices varv in difficulty and emphasis. Chris Paradis observed that the wometrs field hockey practices revolve around the next games we are scheduled to plav. We concentrate on dif- ferent skills each dav, and tailor each practice to the team's chang- - ing strengths and 9 8 weaknesses. ' scorned--' f The physical side of lu 1 -L Q athletics is a substantial 'j I, ' - ij'-L.-L-.hill part ofthe training pro- p . gram. But just as im- ' ' I 'hu portant is the mental ' ' and emotional side. Coaches play an espe- - ' A cially important role in 5 this area of training. as f-' 5 tcont, on p. llill 5 Without the fans. the basketball team l uses the Hall to run prattit e patterns, An importantupart of training takes - place tn the weight room. Frotn bent li iresses to toning tnacliittcs. nc-tglu ltlters no-rk on spettalilt-tl ttiatltities I X J lorspettltt tnustles. v Q U 5 !: I . t ,if e x 5 ,X 1- Npottsi lll x Aung .4 I nh ,...1..... , . l' -iiiulnp A I-in 4 , J . an I n -h , H'- ' -,apuw-.. 1 l .-- f v-- -V-gg,-v fu,-QQn-sv -vs,.-- --5:-5 v-xv IMA4?9?'W YlR . . ' ,Q . 4' 4 , 1 7 . W c..u i 'f IN. '- ' --,. f g Y 5 I ' . IIQOSIMHIN lb P, ...al t 1 5 I 1 1 I 4 . hat the fans never see Ccont'dD they push each athlete toward his or her greatest potential. Andy Knapp maintains that a coaclrs awareness of academic demands is important. Our coach stressed academics first and sports second because he wanted to maintain a strong team. He demanded individual growth in both athletics and academics, and tried to integrate the two. Rit- c h i e C o o p e r adds that it is under- stood that the coaches Wfflfll to maximize every posi- tive aspect of the athlete ' s personal- ity. And ' ,- QS- , erhaps, oth in and ffjffjj i: out of the fffiil game, on :':'f,ll li and off the l!l!'j 'i field, this is 'ff ll the greatest benefit of e uf li. college ath- A Y Q.. .i . - ' . .-- Qf,-. ,.4,V ...---- V M-.VV A' -V V 'Cifvfzl v- 'Ei -25. ' ' V-'L , Q' -. '1 ,. , - . A i-M. Y ' I I'-v-?,,,y. -L..-w..5. -4-V, Q--X ' A--4-N 1 - Becky .fttw - - Q -. - :- ' '11, 1,51 'J '31 - J' VT'---1 '. A-: H, S- 1' - -L- '- Q f, Russel -.gp -:-1,..,- ,A-. .g 1,- - 'Y ' - A -' . -.-ri , ..,.,,,. Q .4 A 4 .4..-,- . . 41,5 ,V nf, kid-it-?i',..L5, .XTEQE Ext' - ,ii .:,:-.,'f--.wgji-tj. 'N n A .,,:5., -. .,. , Y ' ,' ,.f5'. 'g .4:.- -,., . --' ' Q? Pi 1 11- .3 u ' T., arg? h .,,'-1 A-14-3-J--r'!g V- . I Z ., +:.-Qa:S'..f:t- fg,11e+1,'f r 4:21 ' .si-1 Hifi? -wt:--'P-f.. - .Ziff ' u .pi-5 -jf.gi:,- v , A .Ln V ,gig .Q, N.,.,f ai 21- M.. 3 '31, ' ,' ,., , ffl- ' .', .. fl ?.L...1-. ...Q uf Q. - - - 2f,.ljXf - fi- KWJ C' ,ggi A Drilling as a team .mls in ni.iking tln- team a toliesiu' ulnl. Ilia- Qlllk lmskvt- lxlll lCiilll mnlu on llllLft'lllIl it-nlttvl in the llall, As opposed to the day nl ilu' 1'XQ'lll. .1 winning scawxll1vl'.ilt1nln'i1-vliitwlimii dau of ll'.lll1lIlL1 In mlimt x Sports 0 I lil .f '51- 4 W' . , 41' 'L' 5 lf .,'.,' ix. X4 A. .. Va' 1 19'-81.5 W , 'A ' - L-iff ' ,.,- '5 n 1, my yu.. . , -1' xy. 'I f ?':1f 1 f Q , x- ' ,fw'w5 J Q, fEasf 1 L-- 3 -.1 , A 'Q x 39 I 3? - 1,4 r , 1, 4. .tr .LN C s mw Y' I 'fl A 4'-,rely ' r 0' 1 J .rf -hh P Mrs M7 'ophomore Stan Yfggiello broke the school passing ecord with 414 yar s in his first William and Mary start against Miami of Ohio. Sophomore jeff San- ders also set school records for most yards received Q232J and most receptions 1129 in the same game. Senior Kurt Wrigley surpassed David Knighfs record for season reception yardage with his total of911 yards. With such stellar performances, what went wrong? fcont. on p. 1163 Sophomore quarterback Stan Yagiello suiu-xs the Brown delensr .is he picpart-s to paw, Ihr Trihe lust the lloiiiuuuiiuig gaim-. Bile!! Senior Kurt Wrigly clt'iiiuimi.ilu him lic lull ilu lI'llJL' in total x.ml.u,gt' Qtlllltfl in .mx one stuns-vii Intensity marks the. play ol Greg Q-.uw .is he liai- tles a Lytlllllllblllll oppmit-iii ff'. -v fi U' '-0 'QI ,,, gm A '4 P1 I 1, n vs, 1l'li1vt-mln X1.ilLlh'.iwls l i 1 l I I I NN XXI m mt N mn X Nll Rutgtis . Nui I. mx - - 'x' 'L in LL null -. , - 1 . - . i - ' 'V - -l I 3-8-0 '09 Nlniiis. ll NI1111x pmsihlc t'XlJlZiIl2ll10llS 101' tht' 'lQ1'1hc's thx .111p11111t111g sc11st111. 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' a 7 ' X f' 1 1 .gf 5 , AL J X U sq-0, 5 , ?v g , o r-g .7 uw Q N -li' -L Aa . v . g '4 il 44:4 'W' A-1- .B ,.,,,....a. qv- r r' f' 'tv' ' 24 Q ,Wall , 9 an M. 1 X 4 pxx oe Lucas records a sack .n.g.n1m Imxm.-'mil J mpc tux Lui I .HfV1llI.lN'Q1I.1IIt!'v,1NIx Olin hx Mark He-Ax vrw O ',' l',v J Steve Zeuli,joe Lucas. and Guy Crittendonl uv . ,IQ IH--I?1.1,.f Winning it first state championship, the Men's Golf team surprised its tradional rival, UVA. Adding to the success, they finished first out of thirty-two at the Yale Classic, and second of eleven at Kingsmill. On the other hand, the women's team was plagued by inconsistancy. Coming out with average scores in tourna- ments, Coach Lambert pointed to the fact that six members of the team were new this year. au. 1 ' r 4. Practicing her putts, .Xnnv Bic-ia nun 1 n li lu ll Illllllllllll ll ' V41 'S 1 , ll , ' 4 Kings Xllll Taking a mighty swing luwpln 5lll'IllllQ'l lm-soil M we xc: A - 'r-S llnltoll 'L bao. -AL' .iv- -ilf 5 'ggi'-1. 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Instru- 5 ' 1 Q uf-,' J ,J nientgtl in thc SUCCCSS0111101621111 this ycztrwzts Lori i A , . , rd' ' I af-U H 7 1'cIJplc.zi frcshniatn wholcd thc Indians in individ- n.. -. .71 X V fQ ,3 1 nn competition and attained WKNI record niztrks 'ln . I 'll I . -- . 1.4. . 'L o1iS1.3 and 36.0 on thc 11oor and thc 2111-11113111161 ' - . i'cspcctix'clx'. -'TWU mp r 1111111411111 1221 , 1 . , f s 1 Q L INN' lu! I I I 5 I I5 Q U -I .A A .1 .1 .2 J. 14. ,I b u , 1 4 4 5 U 3 -4 1 -1 -v at L1 r: F M il hu . U H U W I - . tu nu hi 1 - 1 is i-I ui LJ . 11 U U U H ld U N R l .4.x.4..L.n.h, 1 j 3 LL,L,L N 1 I J iinnn -r urninintoaflipont11eh'1l'mcehcixii.LxnnRosen- AA N A berg ex ihits her sh irp comcntr ition on the 11 il :nu beuin. On the still rings Erick 'iffe tenses his niusclee to hold his position. XNSUNI 15169 1786 72. . 7..1F 161.65 161.65 135.2 129.85 168.75 KV onienj Opponent Nliislind 110 4 B iltirnore X Hx x L INC. Princeton East Tenn. State ,latinas Madison NC State Longwood Duke Q5 QD 13 1.50 119.95 156.50 156.10 134.70 123.40 171.05 1:11.1vX1I111.lN11kN 7-2 .--,....--.- ' .. '7'u 71I'Lu4U 7:7 '-.6116-K, ,1 lEL ,.-..- If f . u , if 1 A 3 an i nz: ' - if-1-1-'Q-v-A- 4, ' ' xv -- ' -fi'-5 1 , f I 'T ' A 1 1 i D 5 0 ' , P, ' . -I an n ' V a ' 06 'B' I - ... f -'f W l. - D 4 ' 'A-' ,J-'isdn ' ,, f -L, . f v. , , 'f - 'N 6' . 5 E M- 3' I fx ,- 1 di , ...Alun I 4 , ' A I I had 1 -, E --...:'.::::'.ln::x W -1'j'i ' L ,. A On the horse, Bulrilu-.1gl1 plc'p.ncx In lihlllfvlllll ', x 'hilc thc lumlg ' mllln- lm Num: If 31 H 1 jxim Daugherlq' showrs thx' Immun nl pun In L- ln- Il.lN i J' - A 1 -154' hr ,v V V f ,mais-iA.,.- - H - ' put lll un lllc p.11.1lle-l lun ,7 I . if 5 , ,Q Q? err? 'Nl'-n Q. 'L'-sun' 'ii - . -1 H! '15 fn, Q H I s Il' il Q 4 ffm .i IN, 5 .n 1 I Q V7 ' I X A 53 lL l T 1 ' Y , w, .A W' v r :S vi L ' '-I, I L-4 I ' a A A . , -- - -.-..- . 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Co IL11 W1Y1d Shuley YN IS COl1flC1CIlI of hel te 1111 s ch mtes 111 the L1llIHplOI1S1l1pS Mele qomg to do lCl11W me The meh s qwm111st1ts te 1111 g1111edmome11t11m ll1L1SIlC'l1g'l11 1Sl116 se1so11p1o glessed 1SL1lICC ofthe 1OLlI losses 1se1 e e il1X 111 the season The bu men h ue 111 u11he1te11 IGLUIC1 181111111 t11e st ite md thex h ne plox ed themselx es agfunst othel schools mth SIIOIIQ lthlttlt p1o grims Liu 118. 7171 7 71 1 7 1 7 1 J J 706 70h 7 19 MNA NI 016111 Opponent Q1 L L 80 80 49 P 'N 111 mx 1 1,lIl517LllQ 'NL S1116 L X -X ML 1 1111teto11 N L L1e111so11 P 1t1tso11x111e I H 7.1 J 748 31 1 I 190 7 101 9 J Ll D J 0 C. Y S T I C Lr:..r V 1 131.115 .2 54.15 1:11111 1' LJ' L6135 . -f 1. ' 'L - , 1 2:1'.e1 J :M 1 L1 .911 ' 1 1 2 is ' j '17 2 ' L3-.1111 1 k-.-13 1 - -. . .. M N . . 1 . , L3 .911 1 1 l8..40 -f . , 1- ' . . .. , ,A . ' ' 1 , , 147.25 'Q - 191411 HN c . 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'J ' ' -n..'u' :Fir-in H. .'- gm R .Irv J: D fl .5 .L , . 4 li Q, ,f-Q y X . sms-new 5 nav-2:91 Fw A H- f .... fl 1-til 1 .1 l .LRLA , I-'Ml fd 5' 'B Y ' . v v - .glipicjaffe is all concentration .as hc- pxqmxcs lm hlSIlCXII11UX't'fll1II1' S 'll 'in fs Y ,a .1 .5 ,' if xxx fill ' QW! , L Il 1 A . 5 After the rouline,xluHcc ren cix cx CUl1gl1HllI.lIllIllk A Escape from Academics finance projects, lah write-ups, ac- counting roblems, assigned reading, reserved reading, c ass - the list goes on, the Jressure buildsf Envision yourself as jack Nicho son de- monically pounding at the ty Jewriter: All work and no play makes jack a du l boy. Will you ax through the door, yelling Honey, I'm home! to your roommate? Sometimes it seems that even if you combined the aid of your hallmates and la- bored furiously for six weeks. you'd still have to ask for extensions You've got to get out, find an escape. It happens to all of us, in one form or another. For this reason. intramurals thrive Jroviding a needed escape from the rigors of acac emia. There was something for everyone in intramurals, from extensive systems of football and basketball, involving a great number of ICZIIHS. to the smaller pool. ping-pong and racquetball fol- lowings. Vince Sutlive, director of men's intra- murals. said that intramurals were a vital function ofthe college: both Ken Smith and Dean Sadler are very supportive ofthe program. This support also came in the form of a 350,000 budget, allocated from the student activity fee. All ofthe recreational facilities were funded from this budget, also with nien's and women's intramurals. Of this budget, 60 to 65 ercent oes to men's intramurals alone. I don't t ink '75 C would be too far offthe mark as a 6l'C6HIag6 of participation in men's intramurals. Vhen you stop to consider the variety of sports we offer. there is a very good ossibility that 75? of William and Marys men wili participate in at least one sport. commented Sutlive. Womens intramurals, de- spite lack of coverage, also gave ample opportunity for release. I don't think girls take intramurals as seriously as guys, saidjan Sin letary, a member of Alpha Chi Omega's basketball and volleyball teams, but, we are still competitive and, most of all. we have a great time. If you take the game too seriously, you take the fun out of it. The overriding reason for participation in intramurals was that it forced you to exercise. If it weren't for intramurals, I'd never exercise during the week, admitted Iohn Fithian. ajunior Government ma'or. I need a structured exercise Jrogram - an obligatory excuse to be ac- tive. Mi 'e Kummer, a junior Art concentrator. saw intramurals differently, I would exercise any- way. Iwiust like the chance to compete: you know. the thrill of victory. the agony ofdefeat. Althou h I usually come out with more agonies than thril s, I still enjoy the opportunity to play. Intramurals successfully gave students the chance to divert their attention away from the books, if only for a brief hour. As Miss Singletary more aptly stated, Ultjust feels good to be doing something besides studying or worrying about studying. ' X ' - ,llurk Bf'lll'l'7',i 210 Sports nw? f Eff! pn , J' 4-S. H wnm.. -:-1 P' ..,1-W. 7..- 495.-.. n avg 1 5 Inlramxurnlx hm-lp vm1Inf1V1ww'1wn . ,1rMv,4x ww J --1 41 N, 'Ql.,, I X x in 1- -' AV dl: cb' 33-rw 3935 im W' A ,H -'wwf'-4'-' xlv, I I 5 I., ' J--- new 1 ,W -JC avpivl' -fb v-'ki-. Nt nl sd . . v,..v V The Lacrosse team should rebound from a dissap- ointing 1982 season. Injuries plagued the team ast year. and coach Clarke Franke is optimistic about this year's team, providing they stay healthy. Marc Shalek and Mike XN'right will be sorely missed. but so Jhomore Scott Driscoll should help fill the void alter having a dazzling freshman year. The return of senior goalie Randy Duke will spearhead the defense. and having gained valuable experi- ence from last year. improvement on the team's 2- l2 record will surely be seen. Bringing expertise and ex- perienced coaching to the N82 Womens Lacrosse team. the new head coach. Felllie Barnhill, guided the team to an overall record of l l-2. The women's team. comprised of mostly veterans, were national contenders. They captured first place in the Y.-XIAW State Clhampionship with decisive wins overxlaines Madison. ll-ti. and Virginia. l-I-ti and lfli 0 lat lthsst -www des ite a disappointing first round loss to Marv- lan , whom they had beaten in regular season play. they proceeded to take fifth place in the AI.-KW Division I Nationals. The defense set a new record for fewest goals allowed in a season Q80 in 13 gamesb and senior Vikki Bovoso. whose outstand- ing goal-keeping the team, upped her career saves to -148 t6l.9ff2l. junior Dana Hooper led the of- fense with 35 goals to move into seventh goals. Sophomore Whitney Thayer set a new record for assists in a game 157 and assist coverage in a season tl.6l. Hop Jer and Thayer were named to the Coachs' All-American team. Lisa Fuccella. Dana Hoo Jer. and Whitney Thayer were also named to the Zoaclrs All-Regional team. Basia Deren was chosen for the 1982 LYS. Reserve team. and Lisa Fucella and xlulie Duff were picked for the 1982 L'.S. Squad. 5 ,M id.. ..r.. 45.4 1-1 lil ' i - E' ' ' .'. if 'l' '. ' -- -f -, . Q- 'i l jllvt . L Q Q . .v- -1 . , . 1- . f, D 1445315 ,.,'..'.Vf 6 ,.:v'.i '-tj.:-41, A-.QA ..lAv, - 1 .'.1LjL1ZjIg- Z- lg... 1 ,. al . 'P M ii-,Qi-I ilif' Nu, llh ll.-l III' 1:1- . ,1 I 'a ni ' -11 'ln lk. 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C, 19585-'M .b -, I ' .' 1 ' A I v v ' ' . , ,, . ' -' 19 J' ' l - pro C. v 1' s ' - ' .I rg -V f g - ' -a ..-. -Q lx- ' H2 julie Duff beats um l'Q'llll Sum- 111.111-vs llllllt'l1tlll..HlIl Itniwsull ll1.1lI.14 lt Whitney Thayer pre ares 141 6111411 111 11.1111m loss In l'v1111 gI.1lt',ul1c'fvl llllll lllll'!' lvgllltll Nl'.ix41ll I mln- lnwu With other players watching, XKl11111t-1 llldkfl iiics .1 pC'lI.lllX Nl111l,11 1l1t' l'r'1111 31.111-g11.1l1v if , if 5 O v li-4 0 Riding it., I r F. .i tt As 21 vaguely known sport. riding cotnpetions were foreign to most students. In short. riders competed throughout the year for grand point total. The higher the total. the better chance the rider had of ztclvztticitig to regional and national tournaments. At the Mary Washington Intercollegiate Horse Show, riders won the title of Reserx'eiHigh Point College. arcutnulztting the most points ofcotn ete- tors. In at latter tournzttnent at McDonough School. xlodi Minnish placed fourth out of twenty four en- II'lCS. -' A lx, fy-. I . ol f' 12' rl , A--3 . 1 o Q x tx - i ' xl ll. is N l l l Concentration and perfect timing .nt- essentt.tl .ts the itidges tout li, lodi Nltn- - .', ntrli guides Best Intention nt .t tnnipttig Jtisl liven if Hiden's hoofbrazes the post, X Sttsi Kttnlmll t.tn lose points .tt .t tottt'n.t- ment 9 , 4 1 ll can-4 p. li ,. N as-9 lung A 3- ' v-tu--5, ,-... Q-.- f .IMI is-Illih .-,.ang.k 4. .XX fl K' Al the McD0noough School H1-iw I 11.1lN ln lsdlllllllilli .Xlxw Rmnmkx wiv SLIIICLH Kilulwl A few members nt Khc INN!-Yi ruhnq IUAIH, 1Jl'lllNL'x1.1N. Elm' R.lNllINkN, lmil F KlnkxllumalmdQmilXIl1mnk -Al-54,17 . 1 'wmv 01 . .fi 'i , 'ey nxt' E . Q O ! 3 Q- Q 4. 7 The American aerobics mmm- ix muh-lil .1 XX lll .mclN1.m .ns mm .1 illIIIliIC'li xlmlcnlx vm llul in limi riu Illkilllil L Toning the b0dy.lllli LIUIIIIIQ 1 ni ul llmw mm in i llli lim .nc Inn ic-.umm xx llx xtucivnls mink in ihis NillKit'lli lllllCQ'IlIl.lICN mm lill' iIlNlllll 55 r 3 in lu. A E1' i lNIm1l ' borortty girls ln to s Why lumber down DOG street? is boring. Lifting weights is too hard. Swimming takes too much time. Racquet- ball is impossible to play without a ract uet. But you still want to stay in shape or work ol' that deli sandwich. Many have taken up Aerobic Dance as the solution to this problem. The PL. depart- ment classes. newly added in the spring. were uickly closed out. And still a sizeable group ocked to the Collegiate Aerobics program. and shelled out 325 to huff, puff. bend, and stretch together. Even the football team got into the act as a way of keeping in shape during the oil'- season. Interest in Aerobics has virtually exploded. What makes it so a J ealing? First, anyone can do it, from the most atlileticgjock to the flabbiest klutz. Second, it's a group activity: it's always nice not to have to go through the pain and sweat by yourself. Given the choice between lumbering up and down DOG street. thighs llap- ping violent y, and exercizing in the safe ano- nymity of a group, the decision was obvious. Third, quite simply, it's fun, and music is a impor- tant part ofit. Popular tunes such as Africa and We Got the Beat accompany movements that make Aerobics more like dancing than exercif- ing. Aerobics provided fun, yet structured. exer- cize for anyone and everyone who wanted to do more than develop remature middleage spread. just ask the footballiteam. --kfflj' A lfrwtl The 'group of over .a liundtt-d Jlnstcal clllllllshlsls range ltotn Nlhhlls . yfvlu 0 Riih-lx C1 Sharpshooler 11111 11l'Xt'I1l'l 11.11 1111- 111-111-11 II1K'1l111t'1 11 1111' R1111-11 11'.l11I Taking aim, R1111-1 1 11-.1111 1111-11111111 11111 111-11-111-1. 11.11111 1111111-1. 111-11.11 111111111111 G 111-1111111s11.111-1111-11 111.11111111.111111111 Q.: The Willis-1m8c MaryRif1eryTeam: 1-111 - I N111111s11l1. !.l111l'S 111-11-111-1. 1111111- 1111111' x1l1l. 13.1111 1111111'1 111111 111111111 1111111 . 14111111 1 5' 1 . . J! .1 an E , The g11Q1l11f1l11-R1111-1111-1111111111 11-111' 11111 11111 111-1 'L essg11'1l1' 111 1111111- Ll 11'11111111q 11-1111111. 11111 111 1111 11-.111 ,1-1 W.. 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H -G lil I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I , I I I I I I I I I I I i With two auxiliary gyms available lor student use. students can always pick up a game or simply work out alone. Sports without the green and gold twenty-nine organized intercollegiate sports and oyer twenty-ive intramural s Jorts available. Williain and Mar students should haye no trouble find- ing onet at interests them. Yet a majority ofthe students are not to be found in either of these programs. These are William and Marys hid- den athletes. just drop by Blow Gym one day around 3:0Opm. Every racquetball and basketball court, every lap lane and weight ma- chine is occupied. Take a number and stand in line: the fitness boom has hit William and Mary. Better yet, walk over to the Commons one morning. To avoid being trampled by the herd of runners is a major accomplishment. In the fall, with the beau- tiful paths of Matoaka, the restricted streets of CW, and the millions of tourists to admire. Wil- liamsburg is heaven for runners. Theres noth- ing better for getting in shape, says senior Ioe Claytor, and lIlS a great feeling when you fin- ish. Claytor's sentiments are echoed by run- ners across campus. And the age of the Walkman has removed one of the two major complaints of runners - boredom. But, sooner or later lgenerally later. in Willianisburgl. win- ICI' lLUlll1Kl on p. l1i7I Eaflf - ,wk I a l -A HI U' ----' ' Y Nptuls 0 lfl A few hours m lhv Il.ulIX hblghl I'4vUl1liN clmugla lu II4 ll wnlx lwcp the lmmlx Ill xlmpc. hut llmlw h uild llll CXINUIIQ lllllkt lu, A 3l'I160ffOOlb3llIIII!lL'5lHIlxl'lllQ.ll'lit'llNl.lIl pn.- un i'.lNl1lllLh l'XtIlt'lIIL'lIl It nm nmrc lll.ll1.lQ.llI1L' fvn 11.11 x Fu-ld W 'ESQ-?i r-qv . ... G i. ju. far ,....... . - 0: 3 Q . 4 . , .- ,. Ji. . bi , , , . ..T'j..,,-.Aa '2 f.m q,.T5,5-Lb ' 1 V +- Nan. -, A iff :iw 'if '-251:19 is X51 'im' 'Qk'Q35',-S-f 'Ti .' Rm B l ' 4 ' x vg su 1. ,Q wf. 1. A ' J ,L . . . ,,. f V.. -.,A . x vi . is A 'tv 'W-. 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But these are the more mundane sports. A number of adyenturesome stu- dents took for something different. Wind-surfing is one of the newest American sports. Wendy Bernath is probably William and XIZIIWGS only wind- surfer. At least I think so. says Bernath. It's re- ally big up north. They haye competitions and everything. According to Bernath. Wind-surfing on the York River is exhile-rating. Another plus? You can get a really great tan! Meanwhile. with 14 tennis courts, 5 rac uetball courts. Kingsmill golf course. and bowling anes nearby. the William and Mary student has no excuse for being out of shape. - llrrzrziy Slzm G 'f', gl 11 ' Q '-Zvi' , 4 be VLW lli ltlll sth e mt-ns souer season was a sum ess. Despite a gh schedule and a young leant. lhe rigorous edule was proluahly the teams greatest thal- lio lengt: .-Xinong their opponents were 5 teams w l'L'tlt'lYCfl XLQX.-X post season Division I hids. Their wins included an oyertnne tlnu her at l loward and ihotne yirtory ox er 0.111 . which L'UllIl'llJlllL'Cl to t the strong l l-5-5 record and a third place regional ranking lor tnost ol the season. Players remarked tl1a rec t We didnt arliieye a lot oliour goals. But the ord said otherwise. The Womens soccer tealn lelt they had achieyed as well as surpassed their goals. Their overtime yictory oyer George Wash- ington L'niyersity was significant not only because George Washington was ranked among the top twenty in the nation hut also because they had de- feated us 6-l last year. In the Invitational Washing- ton Area Woniens Soccer Tournament, the hooters also tied Radford. who is second in the state. They finished the season ranked third in the state and eighth in the SouthfMideast Regional Rankings. i . C t 1.1 . -. ,.. . , s. u ' , 1 , - 1 I i ' Gt! is - . .1 V . . ' -'v:- V , Q . am'-Ztr 5 . . 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Xl X 111 11,11 R11H1111i l 11111 XX 11I11111,1 N1 I1l11111111 I1111N Xl luv 11 RAI 111 X1114111luI11U 'I111111111111111 ea mg over the goalne XI111 N11 111 II t ll 1 ll ll llml Nlltll 1111 1,111.11 Ing the ball downfield I Ill lk Illll xnxx ll '1111stR.11H1111l on L6lb0M'ill anxiouslx ua1ls1111l11ll1111,1 Ill I 1 1 11I11111l11'11l 1111 .1 llc 11H11ll I fi-rv .bl F sri? W N XX XXI int li nit 1 tsXIu1s u til l till 1 s ll excl , .uv .4 llttlvt' rg -Washn Navi The womens team finished tenth in the EAIAW Championships February 24-26. Leading the swimmers. Erin Sheelv competed in the fiftv vard breaststroke at the NCAA Championships March 12-16. She had reset all William and Marv breast- stroke records. as well as the EAIAW mark at 30.22. The men's team had a less successful season with a 6-5 record. Their major victories came against Richmond and VCL' in the middle ofthe season, winning both meets bv no more than three oints. During the course ofthe season. the team Jroke eight William and Marv records. The men's team splashed to a 5-6 record and the highest Eastern finish in Wil- liam and Marv historv. Coach Havens second vear as head coach saw Hiout of I9 school records bro- ken. Standouts included transfer diver Shawn McLane. who gave the Indians their first ever Divi- sion I national t ualifer in swimming. McLane also placed third. in moth the l-tneter and 3-meter div- ing at the Eastern Championships and won both diving events at the SeaHawk Championship while setting new records and being named the meet's Outstanding Male Performer. Also responsible for much ol' the Tribes success were sophomore Carl Browne and freshman Chris Hagin. Browne broke 9 school records. placed in Il evetits in easterns. and won the 20llINI with a record breaking perfor- mance at the Wilmington North Carolina SeaHawk Championships. Sprint freestvlcr Chris Hagin broke the long standing school record for the 50 vard freestvle. 22.5 ' an ii-,Q P' '-247 XI Ix XI I .V ll, R, NI .V ,.IIIIII I I I II1 -I S W I M M I N G XII II II I I I I II I I I I IIII II INIXII II II I II I I H I XXII I IIII II I I I-I 65 Working on his breastslroke. NI I III I .I-IIsIII.IIIII XI II IIIIIIIIIIIN IIIN IIII-.IIIIIIIQ IIIIII QIIILIIIQ IIII IIII IIs' sIll'li II Sophomore swimmers: I.III ISIIIIIIII- II II Iic'IgcI1.SI1.IIIII XIII .IIIt'.IvIi'QI IIIIIIII II4 Freshmen: XIIIII' Il'IXlN. Iv III NIII.III.II I'IIII IH-III lIIn'I'cII1IIIgIlI1I1sll.IgI1I,l'.IIIIII.IIII-I,l'.IIXIII-I.IIII ISIIII IIII mm Seniors: ,XIIIIN RIPIIIIIN. XIIIII' KIIIIIIIX NIIIII IxII III SUIII5I.ltIIc'I.I'1IrI1IIIIIxL'IIx 'JU W II IKIIIIIVIII IUN II f A I N, H A . I, C A xi , I: H k 'F - I ly T e N fi I X' I I f X ' If III!!! I I I A X I ' , I . N QW. J. ,, x V: S ' i I-. 1.-' , .4 5, I ,F I ' 'Gigi' ' he-'H -vs - 1g41.,1-u..-1 J. -,.,...f . . 1 . is-rr' . . 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The Tr1be's number one 111.11 111 ILNIN .1111-1 1 111.11111 .1g.1111x1 1'1 1111811111 411 1111' Aus lt'l Chris Wells 11.111111 1111 111-11111' 11lt' 111111.111R 111.11111 111g.1111x1 1,Ill11t'1Ul1 The wo1nen's tennis teznn experienced an nn- heaten record in the Coininonwezilth. However. Ivy League Schools proved to he tougher coin- petition. as the Tribe held their own in two of these matches. The ladies returnecl In ii siiccess- ful season when they finished fourth oi eigliteeii. The men's team highlight unne in the H1311 Tournament. where thex' tinished filth ul six- teen. They finished fourth in the Yirginigi Suite Tournament. behind Virginia Tech. L'.X11.. and O.DL'. 1' Gordon Diamond mln l I l i dopililr-li.iiid:-ii ?1.iikli.i1i l Gina Cowger Niii.ii ke .it it nth igiin r Xl idi ii herin. .'. N . N. -Nl rm int-n' ini .' ll ' 5-3-0 X T E N N l S T E N N I S XX-X r xl fflblinlltl 1 lfungcto Il B C1eoI'qelN.iNlllIi lllll N l X X I Rlil i-nil X 4 ll 'I X ilc 3 ll.iix.iifl l lllliimtliiil 1051! .51 The passive athlete scene: William and Mary Hall. Tonight's game is against Wake Forest. and the Hall ispacked with excited. screaming fans. The walls reverberate with thunderous clap- ping, cheering. stomping. All eyes intently watch the action. The scene: Barksdale field. Our field hockey team is battling a fierce opponent. A smattering of spectators mill around the side- lines, mostly coaches and other team members. A student passes by on his way to Morton. Glancing over, he vaguely wonders Is there a game going on? and rushes by. Which scene is more charac- teristic of William and Mary sports fans? The sub- ject is controversial at the very least. Few students want to criti- cize their fellow stuclents. but it must he said - William and Mary scholar athletes deserve much better support from the rest of the students. The sparse crowds at many events can be disheartening to athletes. Yet, this criticistn is tempered by certain notable exceptions to the rule and several recent improvements which raise hopes for the future. The ty Jical Williatii and Mary fan can probably he cescrihed as a fair- weather fan, apathetic. even hostile. when the teams aren't playing well. They tend to remain de- tached from the game. disinterested in what is go- ing on. An interesting explanation for this comes from Mike Tuohey. a member ofthe Kappa Sig whites The distance that separates the students from the court at the Hall seems to hurt fan in- volvement. I wish. Tuohev says. that a lot of those students were down by the tts. The Ilall would be an even worse place to play in. But at least these students are at the games. Host stu- dents. said Tuohey, don't make time to go Io the games. They don't arrange their schedule lu get them to the Hall oriiary field. This in part explains the poor turnout. Steve Panoll identifies the ires- sure to study and the lack olitradition at Wi liaiu and Mary asother factors. None ol these inlluent es can be denied. But ifithis is the average lan. there are tuite a few exceptions. Tom Stallings and Mi 'e Nleaglier . - ..- AA I 1 Q would ski J classes During one ofthe more uiet moments C 1 , E S 'D ll Hlll llll i llw i l 1 V N Nlllll'lL.llll'..llI.lXHltHIIlN'l.1Ilt.IlI'l V, 'A - ' toiilaiit lieiselt -,T - X, The less traditional fanstaineooi ol 'if I v, the woodwork .ii llometouun' lxllslllti' N , If-liusou lltrIlIlHlIlXlll1'Ylst , - piiluipiltsintlu pu uh i K . It i ' ! , ' -l 1 I S+ 5 ? ' 7' . A 'R I 1 I 4 -1 . 1' I -.mx 'S -A 0' ' N. ' 1-ff '- qt: f wwf- 1 Ma-1 .is , ' I fx g Ng t ! 9. ' 5. 1 '-Lgli W' 4 A-' ' 4 ill! 31' M, .4 ilu l'f'?gJ?S'!-'F ,tu 5,3 Q After the win over Wake Forest,jubilant fans crowd Coach Parkhill as they ITV to get their faces on the air. or the less visible sports, spectators were often only the team members. During a break in the VCL' basketball game, the two attention-loving mascots attle it on center court. to get to a William and Mary soccerl ame. Wed be there in snow or hail, declared'Stallings, Though that's never hapiened when we've been limi. Meagher added t at The soccer team's tradition of success helps attract fans. Stallin rs, on the other hand, is attracted by the beauty o the sport. the subtle art of the sly tacklefjim Lonick, a William and Mary cheerleader, pointed out that these soc- cer fans were the most dedicated William and Mary fans. They even o weekday afternoons when most people are stu ying. And then there are the men in white. The are the ultimate William and Mary s orts fans. n their feet throughout the game. t ey cheer the good plays, harass the opposition, celebrate the victories. In the Hall, they are the sixth man. The whites began in 1976 when five guys, patterning themselves after characters in the movie Clockwork Orange, dressed up as storm- troopers. The significance of the stormtroober faded and only the white outfit and the fanatic ie- havior remained. Then in 1980 the Towelman ap- eared, as Brian Dalton be an leading the now amiliar T-R-I-B-E cheer. T e tradition has been handed down to Biff Whitcamp. Kiki Dalton, and Vic Clarke, this year's Towelman. They became famous on cam us. Here were students who actu- ally a reciate twelve other students who arac- ticed to 30 hours a week and juggled acadlemic schedules to perfect a skill. The whites support the team in ood years and bad, strong ef 'orts and oor. lft ere were a couple thousand like them. ho would stand a chance against the Tribe at home? ln addition to these dedicat- ed fans, a few recent developments bode some hope for the lonely Indian athletes. Tuoliey. Lonick, and Panoff all say that things have been much better in the last two or three years. lfans seem to be getting involved in the game. Lonick says There is much less drinking and more cheering. People are Jaying attention. And the results are positive. T ie effect of the fans on the game is tremendous. Lonick remembers the away and home series against Virginia 'l'ecli last year. At Tech, our team A seemed rattled by the fans. I only shot 3392 and got 5 killed. Later. back at thef trout p I-lib KY3'I515'J.?irE1't'?.ffT. f 351171 Y I If 'F if 7 if iii? litllllllll' 4 S ,.'.- 3 I 'A 1? .A G- J X K Ns. .r in ,ix I QQBQ .b... 3,- , W , If N 5 f f -NN '27 'L xgwxk I M O Spmu mg These S otswood and Fauquier football EHS are an energetic ex- ception to the typically blase atti- tudes of ltl0Sl WS.:M students towards athletics. Spurred on by ho es ol' winning the spirit keg pro- vidyed by the Spirit Council. many freshmen came out to Cary Field to support the Tribe. Antici ating another debacle at Cary aadium. these embarrassed fans protect their anonymity by wearing ba s over their heads a la the New Oriieans Saints fan of a few years back. One student indicates what he would like the College to do to head coach jummye Lay cock. Although bathrooms and build- ings must have architectural aids for the handica peel. stadiums still lack these faciliiies. This lan re- ceives special consideration. The passive athlete Ccontl Hall, the fans were excellent and we bt-at tlteinf' Meagher thinks that the strong support tht- t Jlll' soccer team gets from the fans is signilit ant to tht- team's success. Basketball had only ont- t lost' loss at home but lost live on the road. Another encouraging dt-- yelopment is the formation ol the Spirit tlount il. This group offered Keg bribes at the lootball games. Panoff, a member of the tsountil. oh- seryecl William and Mary fans aren't all that dil- ferent. At UNC they drive a Bud truck by wht-re the game is. With the right incentives. anybody can get people to attend. L'ntil the tlouncil lost its Public Relations Director. they had planned sotnt- interesting events. such as a contest inyolying stacking cases of Bud to try to liven up William and Mary sports. 'Iihough things art' lar from erfiect at William and Mary. the news isn't all bac . But students should want to get inyolyed in Tribe sports. lf the students get involved. Lonick says. They'll have tnore fun even ill we don't win. And then you might start enjoying col- lege, instead of bitching and moaning about classes. Did you ever wonder why students seem to have tnore fun at pf , UVA or why Williatn and t, fr l, Mary has aireputation as - f ta a study nerd school? ll ,f you can't take a lew hours A . - t out ofthe day to go see a game with friends now. 2. while you're young. W when else? - lltvlizis Sfmt Marrazz0's personal fan club slitttt flNlll'NN .ll .l llllN'i1.llllK' 'l.' Nttttilsl ll' fl Wx.. ? 14 11.11111 .pp-,,j3',i n 1 '4' Qc. . 'Jw -sv Q A freshmen record setter. frL'lllL1C Ulplllvlll pu- l.llt'Nf1lI 1l1QwI1111p11l hiaking his mov6'1111 ilu' ln'.1rir1s. Xmlx hhvlllIIIL'N u1111pv1w111ll11'R1ml111111111ll11x11.111u11.1I In a warm up sprint, l .11l.1 I.lfll'IllX 1111xl1w Ilt'I sl.1111111.1 111 flu' l111111 The anchors ul lflt' l1ll'Il.N 1:'.1111, tl'-t.ll!l.lIllN I1111 5.lIIt'IlQ'X .1111i SILWL' l1n1-111r f1.', S, iw- r' :L-5 .I M. ' in f L' .fa affine 1, ff 1 ,11 tc? 4-Q -.s I-15 fu-:Q Q-J sw an ,K - .,r,r,. ' . I4 .- sb, 1 4 -. ' -A .'. '- fu e mls 4, KV' . -l 'l'. 'KX The mens team boasted a fine record until the state meet where they placed fifth. Due to the flu and injuries this finish did not reflect the regular season. Led by record breakers Salter- ley, Boone, Beckles. Wiggins. Lindslex' and Cuff. the team dominated the East Cloast Invita- tional, their meet with Navy. and the Nlillrose - . Games. The womens team qualified for Dixi- ' ' sion II Nationals at Austin Peay L'nix'ersity and finished sixth in the State meet. The record breaker for the women was Sheilx' Arries. Dianne Hawley andklerry Daniels placed in the All-State team: Daniels went to Nationals to place first in the shot put. A - , I X :iliac t A Tribe hi hjumper ronlpetes in the l'..lSl I.:-.ist flnvilationafin Rim lnnond. 'Nationally ranked Jeri Daniels pmt nt es ilu' shor- l xut at Cari Field. 1-lim Saterle sails over a hlllfll1'1lllllllLl .i pi .it ntl at Cari Statlium. I I 1 I U I ii i tl l .I .JJMY 4 .. .,,.. V 1 l At the net. ga William .xml Xian IICIICI' gets her spike lnlmlxed lax .1 llcmgc Kla- NllllUl3pU!lCl1I. Poise for her serve.Il1is wllc-xlm.1ll1c.uu memberprcp111'es1ml1'illlu-x'lv.1ll.1guim1 l.lhCI'lX B11 nm, Team worlc is an inmpumml Luc! lu .1 sumcewlul llmlfll. 4 i-'di Exiueriencing a fifty percent winning record, the vol eyball team had a see-saw season. As the high- light for the team, the woinen laced thircl in the George Mason Invitational. Alt iough starting off with a 0-7 record, the team niacle ll strong finish hy winning eight of their last nine. including a victory against their rivals VCU. - V-all:-5:11, 1' 21 22 l lmil ,ooh 'V Il-'wit r twig. ual.. 'V 1,4-:l.i:oh ll Xl vm l' livt iioh l Xvrgim: U Io ol. J Iiluiw Mir, Xngzmi lt J uvrinli. 1 ni. Q Xll Xliz,-Inn . Nagin li 4 lim-.ir X11 J J ml:-wi.-V, II:.w Iwi it .1 ' INA II. :U Xfwfi .-.- or J Ni-mn -, l . .1 'V I X1 1' V, ll XII .' Xifshli lu,it.w lhitiiivi, Q 't1ox,4:illMl- l,,..txu.,1. '- Xml .' knot, XY s mlm.. . two. J tlwswwli-i N. J Ixriilvw- Q Iwi' 1 Iliq J 'ii it l it 3 li 1 'tml Q 'xi .V ilt loin N11 l 'ti' lingu iforn spikm-.' til.-it i.i'tsl41v, R E N MXH i W S n S e Nil X li :lens xxn' The William and Mary wrestling team suffered a disappointing season this year, finishing with a nine win- eight loss record. The tribe showed a lot of promise, yet remains plagued hy inexperience ant inconsistency. The youth ofthe squad, startink four ti-Carmen and three sophomores. Continuec to he a prohlem. 'lihree wrestlers Doug Dix 119-2- 19, Sean Kavanagh 19-3-lj and Ted Lewis 115-3-23 led the Tribe, and all had excellent shots at placing in the EIWA tournament. 1:1-..,. K-one xxmx tw N. ,4 ,.,- .rg ' -. , Y. -N . e 'f ...ve was 9-8 H f l 3 l 9 XX it-stltttg Wrestler Kevin Looney pi cparcs lu take :lou n his HIJIJUIICIII Fast manuevering keeps wit-stlets on their toes .intl oll their tails. -Q ia. 1 h :Aw K . Quin f- YY- 1Wf'9 ' ' ,.. v ,Q ,,,,' ' V-if ' 5 ' av' - f' ,:,12.Q. 641, j 'sl'-4' 421 ' ll 6 'ig Z- r 'A 1,201.1 'L ,..,,'fa::f,iF.A ,wx if 5 -4 -pbaiff' 'gir- 1 . av f ' Q 3' ,. 4, 'H 'vf Mk :rlffst WP 4 'f' 51- all. 1- x X . r 'L-. S 'o 5 Q Q I N' , X., 'S 3, . ,KM fvl . '11 Hr' J ..v - . 5.4 ,v,, g . My Mgt, N L , ' g.,, ,, 3,4 V 1, K f ,Zn I.: V 3- , 357' su. .1 , A v Nr -1 v I x v t I 'Q 9 WA .9 J A ,. 1 ,,, U 1. N . - jf!-.r f r F -1-mf . ,rn e - ,, ' .-- .I kr sw 1, ,gf-., ' ' N la ' Q. 192 M .gf 'P . . K K, N 1:20. ::'A,., -244' . -- L' up if ' 'S -H 4. 4.149- 4 xt' if 1' : , ' sas, N- '-Af '. ,--, ...f . - fi 0 , 3 xii -53 1-'J fl, ,f, - F .. 'V' if- ' A . --N . H ' . 'S P x . .L J. hr . .4 ll 1 This is onl a test. In the next sixty minutes you will identify twenty-five obscure South East Asian terms, elaborate on ancient customs of various tribes, and write four essays on the cultural aspects of vague religious practices. Ifthis was an emergency you would be instructed to . . . Looking at the twenty-five identifications I felt the warning signs of mid-semester panic. The letters blurred on the pat eg my logic went to unch. Everyone in the room wrote ciissertations while I tried des erately to remember the course number or the cover of the blue book. Why does this happen? Or eyen yet. why doesn't someone tell me how to handle it? Damn it! It is an emergency. A cigarette in the hallway will help. Warning: the Surgeon General has determined any number of things are dangerous to your health. The smoke formed a grey cloud under the ceiling of Washington and I dare the Surgeon General to say anything to me. He probably smokes three packs a A U R E day anyway. I wonder what he has to say about exams? Panic returnsg what will I ESCEIDG have to say about this exam? I throw the cigarette on the elementary-schocml-looking floor and my stomach flips. Maybe the Surgeon General is right. just as I suspected, the twenty-Iiye foreign identifications haven't disappeared. The other students have alread mailed their tests to Encyclopedia Britanica in hopes o making the fall deadline for submissions. I scribble down all that I know and hedge my bets on the ones I don't know. There is no hope for the essays. Next time I'll look at the syllabus and make sure I know the required reading list. Oh well. there is always the exam to pull the grade up. I turn the paper in and pretend to cough to avoid looking at the professor. Perha is it would be better ifl hadn't otten the English 331 niicltertn back an hour ago, or ifl tfidn't forget to turn the clock back and avoid going to my nine o'clock class at eight. A cigarette will help. Maybe a coke and a blue plate special from the Wig. Nicotine, caffeine. protein. llonsuinption to fill the academic void. But wait. I haw Q! It I1 'VII I 4 HII If ' N Escape Cc:0nt'd .nintIn'i' t I.tss tn slccp in. I5ismti Smith Iigtst .Xsigni Igtitgttgtgv tn C1Ii1tm't'i s niicltllc English - thc uniittxtst ni it .tII. XuwulttIL'l'tx'I1L'tt nn' pgtu-iitsgtsk limi-tltiitgsttu-gniiig I inilclhsinilcttitcl11-plx' Iinc. Ilnw uni von cxplztin it? Nlxi L-gn hats hccn pnt tlnwmngh thc wgtslicit I Iutw htilccl two inicltctins. nn' I1ntnch'x' is stiffctting into picccs nf Itn'nitnt'c, thc ingtstct' cx'IincIci' on thc t1ti'IigtscIiccl. thc latch' ncxt dum' is ntnving hcutttsv Spring Rnttcls is ch' nm-ssing, ztncl I hnvc tn go listen to tnidcllv I-Inglis 1 Igu gtlicztcl. aisk nic what qnint1t tnutnslf I'Il1III'L'lI.AlIlSILlYIICQIIIUII would hcIp.m'gtt Icgtst sut1tcsni't nfitistiiiicxitinii. I IIZIYC to work tonight. 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What are you doing in the middle ol the Sunken Gardens with fiye lit cigarettes? You loolx like you're lost in a Human League Yitleof' I ean't do it anyinoref' ,X frisbee hits me in the head. But you haye to go to Chaucer-'s Class. We can laugh at the other students. Passing people in the Iohhy' ollut ker. eye Contact hits like arrows, Do they notit e niy eyes are slightly hloodshot? Do they know I wore the same pants yesterday? Do I care? No. not really. I regain a sense of composure and enter class liye minutes late. Sitting on a window sill instead ofa chair. I inyite day' dreanis to take oy er Escape - phase one. 'Iihe cars driye hy like politicians walking on iniported air. Ihey hay e no idea what I ani going through and I lind it so relieying. Soon I start lloating at thirty -liye miles an hour. People and signs and trees and huildings fly' 1338! in two dimensional lorins. Nlotion stntvllles the soul. I liye in Anierita. relax on the streets. Its true. 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Wy, svn! 1- .. f f 4, f., ny fi ,Q .,v ,W . V V rf 1 ,-'.g,t'.s1.A,-f.. ' h ' ':-'?'fI . if 5' L,. i-- ., f it wuz A ,wc --- 4:92-:a:+.:'a '. pr.',v'fy',v' . 13'-.1-.gk -, . ,gwifk - -Av: 'nf' f' ' , . ,,f , 615522 ' -. r- , N,-1... F' .,, Yi' ',.1.:,', -.'2',.f:4 . ' vs -il. .,,.-. ':f. 1 rg, 95- 1:'1..' --Y. rf ' I' ', V f. Years 1980 Sorority X e 3 9 W 0 U Af E' Alpha Chi sisters plus thirty-one plerlqes were busy throughout the year. At the fall pledge dance, with a theme of New York, New York, sisters and pledges danced underneath the lights of Time Square. The next day. Dei-his Dag, had everyone com tin amidst the mutl an beer for Sigma glifs 5Nallace Village. Homecoming provided sisters the Chance to catch up with o d friends and participate in the parade. Alpha Chi's entry, Pooh on the Bt-ar, took second place in the sorority competit ion. Philanthropy was a ma'or focus in the fall as well. Alpha Chis sold donuts for Derby Dax and raised over S700 for Cystic Fibrosis in the annual Bowl-a-thon. Alpha Chis also aided the jefferson fire victims and entertained under- privileged children. Sisters said farewell to Se- niors at the Spring dance and Senior Banquet. A trip to Nags Head finished oil the semester on a iappy note. isst and isst het Greek Vs. on-Greek t's a touehx' suhittt in 16 that everyone has a clelinite opinion 1 it one that seems to clemancl that opinions expressed. Yehemently. .-Xt this college. m ut an most. virtually' every student must latt tht IC of Greek lille one time or another. Soma 'ome a part ol it. shouting in praise. lit o it hood! L'nityf . while others 5 t 1 1 ' heating their ehests and SCl't'llllllllQ. Inch it tlentl liiclivitltialfu In a eonmumitx' that clt mtl almost exclusively on the t Greek sxstem to 1 eonstam social at'tix'ity'. the issue olt Greek ilt xt: sus Non-Greek lile is an important one that must he atltlressetl. Clolouial XN'illi.iinslitii 'lhink ahout that lor a moment. l.et the ii mit eehothrough ' ' -1 .4 ' 4 4 -. st mtl tput from it tom ht ul mtltx ilu ut mx t xt in toil N 1 l-It't'ls 0 It Greek Vs. Non-Greek lcont. ment ensuing from the thought. None. right? Face it. There exists in all students a united toler- ance of three-pointed hats. knickers. and white Jantv hose. As the onlv place outside ofthe col- ege campus where students can seek respite from the dailv hassles and headaches of an aca- demic career.'Williamsburg oflers a limited social life. Hence. manv have turned to the Greek svs- tem for a release. Rob Kraus. a freshman at Kappa Alpha. when asked Whv go Greek? re- sponded quite matter of tactlv. What else was I going to do in Williamsburg? Clase in point. Comments from other Greeks around campus varied from simplv. The social life and It's a great wav to meet people to one comment from ha t t Kappa Sigma pledge. Scott Repke. It's better than going to the Wig and getting two Jitchers of beer everv Fridav night. And it proba Jlv is. However. the svstem would certainly be a shallow one ifthe sole reason tor membership was to save Jeople from the perils ofthe Wig. There woulc seem to be little value in the SYSICIU if partving was the all- encompassing reason that so manv chose that route. But sororities and fraternities unquestion- ablv provide more than that. Members maintain that the extra something provided bv Greek life goes back to the definition of l'raternitv. Mike Tuohev, President of Kappa Sigma defined fra- ternitv life as an environment where the Nguvs alp t Xpina . 1? Front Row: lathe lkmnes, Slmron llnmrl, 'I mnrv icldir. MancH.1rninn. Deborah X mglmn. Back Row: '.' '.i '- 'tn-. , l ,if 'vl. lui: l i lt 1- ' i fig 'Q enjoy living and being together . . . and will do anything for each other. It sounds almost uto- pian. Can this situation possihlv exist: Brigid Dorsey, a senior at Chi Omega, asserted that she takes this sisterhood ad infinitutn with a grain of salt. But she nevertheless felt some form of a common bond with the sisters ofilhi O: 'IIhere's a real life to it . . . I feel part of that life. Mike Arnold, ofSigma Chi. described the unitv of the group as a core of guys - Cuvs I know I can rely on. There seems to be something of a true bond here: the Greek system truly fulfills the need for coinpan- ionship among its members. Fraterni- ties and sororities have not deviated im- menselv from their dat. original purposes: they are stil the places of brothers and sisters. Creek life provides an ac- tive family of friends during college vears. and a place to return to after those vears have passed. For these and manv other reasons. Creeks feel The porch of amma Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha. a tonnnunitx st-txite ot- ganization, worked hard this vein' to snplport various organizations int hiding the tllext- and job Core for Woinen. NA.-XCIl'. l'nitt-tl Nt-gto College Fund, and Head Start l'1'og1 tllll. Money raised through the sister's e11tl111s1.1stit artict ation in Derby Day benefited iitlttlll St, ne ofilhe chapter's major activities w .1s .1 tl.1iIv exercise program for Senior Citizens to1 1t I111 t1 they receive regional recognition. A llllllll' coming raffle helped raise money for tht-se Nt'l - vice Iprofgects. The Club ll'.Il ls Parad1se,' a Valent1ne's dance and faston stu 111 was a great success. As was true of most e I 1.1 1.11 t-1 functions, campus and community part1t1p.1g tton were encouraged. Other second SC'llll'Nlt'l projects included a jazz-er-cize session, tl tm- rate exhibition, and a IBSIC-It-l'Illl1a. While t 1 111e centrating on serving the connnnnitv. tht- sisters also held two rush parties and a tea tot ' the other black sorot ities. The vtnn w.1s totn- pleted with an attttixt-1s.11v p.ntv 111 Xpt tl, i that the svstetn is important. .IX sororitx or lI'LtIL'I' nitv is a place of good tnetnortes. and one ol tht onlv remaining institutions that allow s an uttder current of dehnqutncv during their tollegt- x eats But tnetnhers such as Nlike Bracken Ulllllllllt' Ita insist that. lt's just a good hrotlterliood .. something to look hack on. svstetn. . liated A 'L Q en' ve'n's 'tt the col lege. lhese are tht und without h coored '-'sevs a htseball caps lade with unintelligihlt arkings. 'lihex havt not attached thetn- selves to the established Creek wav of hte. and tnanv of thetn are proud to have nothing to do withit. A Nlanv critictfe the facade surrounding Creek life. lhev view all the ti ont t.11t1 los lfttw kto lt1 Despite the attetttion given to the Creeks large nutnher ol stu- dents retnain unafli- students are inde- pendent during people running Greek Vs. Non-Greek Ceont. gungho brotherhood stull as shallow .incl with- out substance. l'erhaps the oblect of most rich cule, though. is rush. lft iterniti' rush is retllil no more than a mass of hot people drinking sixtie- three tnnes their water weight in beer, standing t on a square millimeter of beer-coated floor . . . smiling. lo the outsider. it is a comical scene. Objections to the Greek svstem extend beyond rush. how- ever. Often. pres- sures to become a member and partici- pate in the group are unjustified. One such complaint issued from All Bokhari. a senior and non- affiliate. who was irri- tated by fliers about campus which as- serted that real men join fraternities. He 'l'he frat is a crutch. commented Marty llogan. junior. As an inde- pendent. he alilirnied that organizing a social life took a lot ol effort. But he fe t that as a result ol. this effort he was a more flexible ierson. Without the cushion of the fraternitx' to all back on. stu- dents learn rather quickly to stand on their own two feet. 'l'he final issue ad- dressed by Greeks and non-Greeks alike concerns the stereo- types assumed by a sorority or fraternity. None denx' the exis- tence ofi these stereo- Non-Greeks types. view the labels as an obstacle which hin- ders their attempts at individuality. As a sis- ter or a brother of a particular organiza- tion, you automati- also added that most e- people seemed tokioin the system out of fear of cally get a label said one non-affiliate. ueing alone or ostracizedf' As with manv others. Non-Greeks prefer to avoid the stereotype and Greek life was not what he was looking for. maintain their own identity.. em Omega OXX xo From Row: Beth Sala. Laura lL.unli.un. Lum lfnwlex. Ramona Kludlik. Bee Nlcl.L-od. Heidi Haight, Donna Hajmt.,lnrh Norln1xn,Kareul'0l- luk,'EI.aim: B.1rth.'C.irohn Scnu. Ianni Rogers, Xlsssa Van Winklc. Mitch Burundi: Second Row: Iiiarielloekstra,K.ulcSpr.1dlin,Sharonjones,Ka- ne Callers. Ilenni Lewis, Jenni Lulnllh. Susie Smeerser, I.v e Lesexne. Haslcx Hate, Nano Oba- d11l.j.me fphrussi, Nlollse Sur Greene. Third Row: R-'seiiiari ham. Vxrgnna Prasch, Wlnun-i Nor- wood. Kelli Lawler Hunter Nhlhgan. lantlsey Willis. Xl.1rtli.il'e:ulwrs,Aenrii Bmadg BlCk Row: .-Xrn.nnl.4 Nlefoinbs, lull Q-A agllel. Xlnansl.u Wilson, N1.nrg.nret 1 V-Ilms hinfvr Rake-Il, livin ithoolvx Rb.mn,a t i .f Iris O 1-reeks ' ff On the opposing side ol the issue, the Greeks offer some interesting argu- ments. Gwynne XVells, a member of Clhi Omega. holds that the labels are not acquired within the .-Xs Gwynne llclls concluded. You iusl get caught up in it organization. but are inanufactured without: lThe labels arel what other people have given us. Mike Arnold concluded that anyone who would passjudgement on him based on the stere- otype of his fraternity ' 1-Tl was missing the point anyway. The issue remains without conclusion. Like so many other college choices. the decision to go or not to go Greek, is left en- tirely up to the indi- vidual. Perhaps someday Colonial Williamsburg will of- fer more rail ht life than it has in Sie p21SI. But as long as three- I joined the Creek society because it offered a unity and a fellowship that I find comfortable, Susan Walker I chose to remain independent as I feel my college life is comple- mented by my individuality, lanetGraham cornered hats are a commodity. that hardly seems likely. And long as Greek enthusiasm re- mains at itsfpresent level, people will he attracted. A strong rush complete with excerpts from i Soul-tram, prime time T.V. commerm ia ls .i nd popular recordings headed off the yt .n lol h1O. Sisters then turned their attem it in In Derby Day pre arations. Things kept limi with intramurallzompetition. Social act ix ii it-s included several parties: Punk vs. Pi vp. Heaven vs. Hell, and Love Stinks, plus .1 it-w happy hours. There were also two formal dances. They supported the chapters na- tional philanllnopx. Lupus, ln selling succi- heart calendars around tanipus. in lfiii flinn lvltvlvf lil Sororit Rush o sooner had the hustle and bustle ofthe beginning ofa new school year died down, than a new feeling of anticipation and excite- ment pervaded sorority court and most ofthe fresh- man women's dorms. It was inid-September and Rush had just begun. Nothing had been left to chance in planning for this annual event. For most freshman women the first inkling of what was to come appeared innocuously enough in a lain white envelope. In simple terms it container the basic question. Are you planning on rushing? For some women the question posed no problem. They had always known that they would rush when the time came. For others it was a harder decision to make. Whatever the reasons, approximately four hundred l Tu 0 fireeks girls went through Rush, an event that had been described by different people in conflicting terms. For all the importance Rush was given in the social calendar, the actual time it occupied was a little over a week. Starting Saturday, September 18th, the activities officially egan and lasted until the following Sunday. For most of this time Sorority Court was htmnning with people, as the Sisters and Rushees went through a series of par- ties, informal get-togethers and information sessions designed to acquaint them with each other. Begin- ning with ten twenty ininute parties, the schedule of events progressed to seven forty minute parties on Sunday. The purpose ofthese parties was for every- one to meet everyone else anc to begin narrowing down the group of possible candidates for each sorority. The cuts were not one-sided. Some women received invitations back to certain sororities and de- clined to attend, as they themselves began narrowing their own lists. During the week there were only two nights of informal parties, Tuesday and Wednesday. Half of the sororities had theirs on the first night and the other half on the second night. These affairs provided a more relaxed atmosphere for people to talk and to find out more about each other than the earlier structured parties. By Friday night lists had been narrowed once more, and a lcont. on page 1721 A new rush skit - Grease - be an the semes- ter for the Tri'Delts. A wine ant? cheese recep- tion, roller-skating, and the annual Deserted Island party were among the first semester's activities. Founder's Day was celebrated with the Richmond Alumnae chapter. The sprin semester brou ht initiation and a biannua .1 f' I ' tif ' 13. V-ls. Q. T li 3 s V 'HV state meet withqlniversity of Virginia, Univer- 1 5 sity of Maryland and Virginia Tech chapters. llie Spring Formal Chainpagne and Roses and a. enior Banquet endet the year. h ei .g, I 7.0, 15.- x .ni A 'S-.4 vf'g-X' . 5'- f 4 3' Delta F I 1. Ig. '4.2. f Deli RC N. wx du Him 1 8 1 4 I I 8 fly h.,g,'Q , . V .1 hi' , .iw '.J - VJ- 5'- -ff ', 7 f'? '1 VA In their Hrs! year HI I-unml IIINII. Ik-lui-.m1m.4 prvwrmtxtln-ll pun In I'UllIlIlCNIlhIl!'Hft'NSl1Ill.llKHISC' Defra N4 Front Row: X111 hrllr lim- In-wx Xlrlnlllr kuvmnu-:lr lirzlu D-wx Nun x l'.n LN Smulnm- X14 nwluh quc Xhllrl X.m- x lkpmnmq l.mlc'n IM' Kngvllxl .us.uuh.1II,nxu mn Second Row: llxmln-:lu Ih-.11 Ru.. Mud, lim-fu Xl.l mn I I,-ul. N mu-v. Third Rom: Xmn- X --u Num' I :rm h, Heh-luv Lui--ul. I :muh - Rm umm lvIl.a Snulln I .mm lmm I If ku .uv mg. Fnurlh Ron: Nm- x I rx mllx I 1 X.. 'nm N.ul.ek Ulm-n ll--v:--.LN lug:- rlvrhm, l'--llx R-,Mun U:-I.. K-:lu Nu-v .ull Fiflh Rnml Il-mn.: R,n:xu-- I-.4-4 l'xl.m'lumx Xmu Nhzn. ku- 'wr' X X nrt-Nl' 'Hin Hhuvw Kun PIM lug , . mmm' Qiuh Rim, i,-v xl! lull.: Nqlnu H- vu u N' 'A NNN, 14 I, -ll-'in Xlwkfv .wlm xv:-'. N K I u..- I 1.i,..1- Huh R-m X 1, r , Mrffr,NO1',1 Sorority Rush lcont.l round ol five forty minute parties took place. l'mally it was Saturday and Preference Night. On this day. Sisters and Rushees made their final choices and de- tisions. liach Rushee turned in a list of her three top thoit es atid each sororitv compiled a list of possible pledges, Sunday was the climax of a long and tiring week. lfor most women it was a day ofexcitemeiit and anticipation as tliev Jicked up their bids. However there were a few gir s who received Panhel cuts in- stead. Panhel cuts were at their lowest this year. how- ever. due in part to new Rush regulations empha- sizing thorough counseling and education for Rushees as well as a minimum GPA. and also in part to the addition of Delta Gamma who were participat- ing in their first formal Rush. Apart from the realm of Panhel are several sororities that have their own rush procedures and timetables. These sororities, such as Zeta Phi Beta. Incorporated. generally have their own Rush Party. where the sisters present lectures. answer questions and talk with interested women about their sorority and its history. objectives and services. Their Rush is therefore much tnore infor- mal. For the Rushee it was a time of excitement and anticipation, tempered with ner- vousness and a fear that she would not match u J to what was expected. An equal number of' upperc ass- tnen and freshmen went through Rush this year. lt lil 0 tm-t-ks was not much easier for the older women than the freshmen, but they did already have more acquaint- ances iti the sororities and were more familiar with the whole routine. liven then there were some com- plaints common to most: there seemed to be a gen- eral consensus that the time period for Rush was too short to allow anyone to make a valid decision on another person. Brooke Kirk. a sophomore who mledged Delta Gamma, felt that Rush got better the ast couple of' nights. You knew more people and it was easier talking to them. Some of' the Sisters also felt that the system for Rush was not perfect, but that under the circumstances it was the best that could be done. They tried to be as fair as possible and most Sisters made a big effort to meet and talk with the Rushees. Melanie lNIcVickar, a Pi Beta Phi, expressed her sentiments in this way. I love meeting all the people, and I'ye made a lot of' good friends, girls who've pledged this sorority or another or not pledged at all. Phi Mu, Cherie Reeves perhaps summed it up best. There are problems, but you have to go into it with the right kind of attitude. Usually, everyone ends up where she should be, and many think that no matter which sorority is pledged, sororities are an inte ral part of' college life. For the girls who chose to rus 1, it proved to be an experience they would never forget. ii - Maria Stamoulus For Delta Gamma, l982-83 was a challenge to see if' we would sink or swim. Working against all odds - parties held at The Great Hall and the Dee Gee Express slmttle to the Alumni House - Rush resulted in an impressive addi- tion ofi 28 pledges. And with 5 more pledges during informal rush in anuarv. the Dlls Jroved that they would, inc eed. be swimming lor a long time to come. 'lhe Fall Pledge Dance was held on October 29th at the Williamsburg Hospitality House, followed the next day by Sigma Chi's Derby Day. Despite the lac of slee 1 and various other ailments, We made our niailc on Derby Day by participating in every ig event. The F al was rounded out with our float 5 in the homecoming parade. In addition .to Q.. campus activities, we served the community . and our philanthropy b reading to the local blind citizens, and worzing on SCS tSpecial Communications Servicesj a local radio station for the handicapped. Parties with the fraterni- ties, tasteful wine and cheese parties, and innu- merable nights at Paul's kept G socially active. Our most significant social event, Anchor Splash, serves the campus as well as our philan- thropy, and proves that DG is here to stay! ,ii -4, :' -.-, . -'Qa - ' Q L. K '-amrs rn Q G I' ' I . X . -.Cx ' -. I v ,. fr X n i-I . W 113' 6. f C' it din., ,- X '- 2-Q 5. 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In recent years, however, the sororities have begun to care- fully select their teams and devote afternoons and sometimes evenings to prepare for each event. Ten sororities which are members of the Panhellenic Council participated in Derby Day in addition to a-ioint team entered by Zeta Phi Beta and Alpha Kappa Alpha. It was the first year that these two sororities had participated. For most sororities Derby Day was the next major event following formal rush. In late September, ideas began to flow in search of an original fund raiser. This past year, fund raising was separated from the other events. Money raised by each soror- ity was equally divided between the sorority's phi- lanthro y and Sigma Chi. Tri Delt was awarded a trophy liar raising the most money. V -E 1l,ont on p. lftii A cookout for returning students started off the vear for Delta Sigma lilieta. Plans were begun soon alter lor the annual Parent's Weekend carnation sale. Later in October, the chapter s monsored a cont ert by vocalist Nancy Wilson with the Wil- liamsburg Area Graduate chapter. A lall rush party followed. ln Noveinhei' the sis- ters sponsored a SAVA workshop on As- sault prevention and a lecture In the Executive Director ofNAACP. A program entitled Career Options and Alternativ es to College was presented to several t lasses at Lafayette High School by a few sisters. As one oftheir many service projects, lit-Ita Sigma Theta donated love seats to the Wil- liamsburg Community Hospital. 'I lit- chapter a so hosted the Delta Sigma Theta Internal Development Workshop. Happy Birthday Mu Upsilon served as theme io: the second semester rush partv. 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Ll 1111111-11111111 f:,,4,.,a. --N . lux hi Rub S rl ml I Gamma Phi got st.u'lt-cl with 21 pledges. .X win lt dat' in November. raking lc-.ues .incl wasliing windows for the womens athletic C,lK'lJillllllt'lll helped us earn money for our national pliil.m- thropty, a cam for underpriviledgecl girls in Cana a.APA EfPersonal and Chapter lim it li' mentl program doing facials with a Mai x Kait- Cpsmetics representative proved to be a fini vi t-- nmg. Other events such as Derby Day, ice t rt-.im stu y breaks Ha py Hours, pledge d.im tx pledgelactive slumber party, Thanksgiving :lin- ner and a Christmas party kept us busy first ti-- mester. Initiation and our Chapter's fimh anniversary celebration were the highlights ol second semester. Many alumnae, including sonic of our charter members, attended the reception luncheon held in january. Our chapter was vet i roud to receive International Gamm Phi Beta onor Scholarship status for having a chapter GP.-X of 3.0 last st-iriesu-ip Bt-Qu h Wt-t-lt git Nags Head capped thc vt-ar. , 9 . lxx tw, t Is this an event? Um- lit-i l l t.ipesic'.il1lx hx UXIIIQIH html 111 iii A lt Hi sl Derby Day Ccontj The remainder of the money raised by the sorori- ties benefitted the following: 'l'he Sunshine Foun- dation which grants wishes to children who are terminally ill, Project Hope, Adult Skills Program. Bacon Street, Lupus disease sufferers, Shelter pro- grams for battered wives, Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion and special communications services for the homeband, blind, and deaf. Although requiring much preparation by the sororities and Sigma Chi brothers, especially Chairman Scott Hahn, it was a competition which everyone throughly enjoyed. -judy Cain .14 I 3 'dl '5- V' if W? Yu 7 1 'J . Al1llCli2lll5t'IIlCblCI'liOl'KA was tltgttntttt-1'i1t'cl hx many innovative theme arties and Slllt 1k1-is .ts well as old favorites suclli as the annual l't-41- nuts and Ale smoker. A special attrat llttll .II these events this year was Dweazle, zi pig lltllll Louisa, Virginia. Following her discoxt-11 ln Residence Hall Life, the order held a l.11s1 Tango with Dweazle rior to her fllsllljlltkil - ance from campus. Hush and the llllllll.ll pledge-brother beer bash began the second st- mester activities. Weekly parties includt-tl .1 post-Stray Cats party, Summer in Fehrua111 and the annual ' Winter Invitational all in .Ill- ticipation ofthe famous Old South Week. 'I In- brothers continued to support their philan- thropy, muscular dystrophy. ln addition 111 taking MD-stricken kids to Tribe sporting t'x't't1Is, tlte llrst g1t111t1.1l Ullllllllilll' liiislit-1' 'l11t11'11i1111t-11t was liuld g1s.1 lttittl l1llNt'l. ,, ufyingh 1 Participating in Sorority Revenge .1 l it IJ1 l' gt 1l1.1tt1 t' I11 tlitrm .111 1-QQ .tt l11'1 111.11l1 4,'1.sO 4 I 1 lnpreparalxon lm Ill! ml n mum le ILNIAIIIN 111 yum lln um lux mth M ll llllll ' Ovens he-lmed ix ilu 1 um llltlll Im l1'Illll mm K 1-xu mmymlul In lux MDP Frnnl Row: Xiu In-ilv Nhlun. Nhqw limb l.nn.x il'.x.mmLx4 Hnxalhcr '-hllmmlui X Ixlgh ,Mlnlr-x, l,.uul.4 Nz-nwrvly Nlwm Smrmxllxmg, Second Row: Inu l.!.wbulm hurl: Lum-In Huw, lm-hx. Ium llmm, lm-ru l,1zIx-.:4gPv' lulu- Rum lux Mrlxxml Iuvlu NAM Iwxu Third R0w:l11l.n1r'.B1-1 ll.miwux lx nr'nNn1ln nn kcmlm Kllvl ii Nzmm-vm X.4Mum, Huh K-rmgv. Y llmip imfl.. MIL. Fourth Row: N1 Xrmfg Mum! l'n,uh,u4 Iqxprlnl- I 4 lrhmnvllx I.mv1n furxmnghnn, lxnx 'uhm li.vlxNivf-.xilrx FiflhRow:X1-vm X-M11-lx. Rhv:vl.1 KMmIr.nf1 Km' I Nlmrwlw Xlui4Ha -wx, Xlm Xl:w.n.u lzuanm Sixth Run: I-mm.: Mhxwxvln Lnhd hmmm-urn mum.. 1r..m.- x1.1...v.,N-X llulrw Ium R.mv- lr.:-x Hn-muh 21. , k nl, 1 link Rum I,1 l. w Hx lww ' ' 1 W H lu w lwll 0 1,14-rlm J' 5 . LI? x 5 ,-, ' 1 me -f 'A Vs ,C ..r ' 'Fi 1'-if J .K X . , wi ' r ' . , - :ft ' X 6-Q ll ff ' L s Q S S K. ' 8 .M 4 J J i UN award for Outstanding Pledgc l r gr un mm a reward for two years ul lr ml mor 'I hetas also celebrated Acct pt :mt Day mth an Owster Roast mth Lnnlulr Chl The hrghltghts of the fall socral t t n were the ledge dance wrth I'he St nt and the rre bmd p nrtw fedttutng llrt Nerve Scholarship was ernphasuctl In scholarship desserts pledge studs sessrons and .awards for SlSl6I'b dchreung hr lr rades Sexeral service projects supportt tl ocal charmes lhe popular sp rghettt dm ners held each semester 1 used monex lm 1 Logopedrcs lheta s national Jhrl rn throp K1ren Weller summed upt re lccl mg o mam Ihetxs Srsterhood nrefnrs l l lint IA Alplm lllc't.t lmegtin tht- xc-.tr with the ne ul their Illll'fl plmc' n.tl1mr.rl , ' , r 1 x fly' 1 ' - Q ' .. . , , . . ' -,rg i . . - , f ,' , , . ,' 1 r , ' ' ' x '. su 11 ' '. .K AN... W U ' ' , . , ' . .' 4' . I I I . f r- . , . - , , , A - . . 4 . ., Y . l, . . A . . , - - ' v . . ' ,' . ' A 'Zh ' -1 J n ' ' f w, - I 1 1 ' Q 1 u it .Q . . 4 K 1 A .rlmrxs lhlllllg sum 'um' lllt'lt' uh 'll um llt'l'll tln'rn. o I Pledges llt.iiXlt1ii1. lgtitws it-ti itiuoiitli-iitig limi l iii gt-tliiigalutig iii rm iitiii wit-1 itx, llIIllQs.tIt'L1Hlllg L1lt'.tI,l'.Xt'IXUIlt'll.lNIl , , . . . . . , . 4 II1t'Ill.1Ilrt'lllQ.lIvlt'llgt'lsullt'4lllllt'lrt'NIl1.llIs4ilsHlHllIX lilt ' ttitl l witt XM tltm tll tht lim things liltt ptilits mtl . 5 . 4 Y . . 1 tl.tiiti's, it itlititit tht' itwptitisilwililitwul .t llill-llt-tlgvtl ttiviiilmt-t XXlll'll l gtiitititl. l mis .i litllt' llt'lNHllN llt'l.lllSt' l tlitliil mi ' t-it xt-ix lIl.lllX gills. But t'xt'lxtiiit' mis so liivti .ttttl lit lpltil th tt l sl iitttl tu lttlllt . . ' gli! .tl limiii-A Um' night n w' '1.x .s. 4 tllx ill iitiit tt tha ltilitt gtthti li tmilttlitit ut tti itt tit tm siit1.il .tllri um' til out tit-t-ltlx mlctltgt- Illttllllgs. XX t-'xt' .tlsti ' h.ttl s it'tl.tl .ittlxilitw with iiitllxltliml sisters In get In lttimi ll Ili iii itttti C. llit- slsltl llet-l t l1YNl'Nl to is im Big Sister. Nl.ti x l tlltlllil get to meet lit'i titilil the eiitl ul thu' iwek. lull lllll'l th it mek slit tcll titili ltt it tm litisx with ill Stills til lun . ,- i -' . i 4 . . I -5 ll.ttlItisl.1IltllI1lllt'lIl!tltllt't1l tht-lk-Ii.iiitlsitig'illhx mis , t until wtiit-mit' gait- mt' mx next t lite. Next l nent to .t lrgttti llllk siiitiltt-i tIh.tt's .tii lIlltlI'lll.ll rush p.ll'IX. tiitiiill .mtl ltisset ill tht hm lh ll it ts lun' lit itlt l llltl Rith tial who ts t s. . '. . 's N. ' L ' . ttii It-tl me to im pletlgt'tl.tiitt' in Xu - -1 ,P - 4 tht- mlttltts imit ishitt intl i 8' lil, iff ' A' ' ' i ' . vert' 1l'est'liIt'tl to lllt' Sisters l 1 l tltitiiiu ilittirl lm tlt Stniiittitiit tlttinig tht lll,lll I lt A K .1 A X , i s f i U ,L slioes. hut trtlieiuise l itiiixiciilotislx iiiiitle it huiiie iii one plete. llihis Illtiflllllg we were l'ltitltigippetl hx' our Sisters .ll tizllll gitii for liretiklast. l was so tiretl hetztuse Nitin h.1tl lst-pt me out until 2:00 am the night lieltwe. A Jpzlrentlx thats.1!1'zttliIitm.soltlitltrt miiitltoomuch. It was livsterit il to see ex eitxoiie all hletirx-evetl and litiiigtwei' lkjust some the people. nioiiil trying to eat pttiitulxes that egirlx' in thc iiitirningf Now ut' are getting it-.idx lm' iliitiittiuii. lhe sis lt'l's .ire trxiiig to stare lls hx telling us sIol'lt's, l tloii't ltii iilietliet'ttihelieit-tlit'tiitii'i1ul, hut l guess I'llliiitlot1tstitiii etiougli. Une .itlxgtiitgige the qtixs h.ixe mt-it Us is that thu tluii't haw to go tlmitigli gill tilsthis until the spring. Foi'iii.1l rush. pledging .tml itiithttitwti tloesirt begin until settmtl se lllt'slt'l'. But exeii thtmiigh lhex hgtxe .iii extra seiiiestei' In qel.1tlit1sIt'tltlie gms still hm e to stiller tlmvtigli gt lot ol the lie- s.ttiit- stull .is wi'ui'1tx Jlt-tlgt-s. Ricligtrtl Ioltl me wine uii lit-i.tl1le stories tiliotit iell xtet'lt. wlien li-.att-rtiitx :ledges go ll11'UU2lilit-loit'iiiitiatioti. Nlmt ol Ilit 'lt1ii iiixolres tlri itiv lt! iiiiiit A U tlt' 5 , iii.tii.tg . t-restiiig we- . iilt But xtiu tlotrt neetl to ivoriw. Motu: eu-i'x'lititlx' 1-1 4 es to iimlte it tlirougli this K'liilllHL'SS in one pittt. As uni t gm see. l lm t' heitig ni gt SUI'Ulillil Its mtttle mx' lresliingiii until it-rx spec i.il .tiitl l'm glatl I pledged. llx the wgn. l'iii still seeing Rit lmrtlf Lux e. lilililhet h lxl ' 1 Il l't'lXs 'HP' Kappa Delta hegzm the year planning rush narties, a retreat at Pot'calioiitas State Parkin iclimotitl anitl pliilantliropx' projects such as Selling hagel lJl'CLllilillSIS. Sofia lx' Kappa Delta held several theme parties, secret . dmirer's parties and Friday afternoon happy hours. Clhristmas meant cross-stitching other sororities' flowers as gifts to them, an annual tihristinas party and caroling get to ether. Second semester saw initiation an more rush activities and the continuance of tradi- tional projects. These included baking each fraternity a Valentine's Day cake, and selling ltaiidi-grams for St. Patrick's Day to raise money for Cri pled Children's Hospital in Richmond CKgYs national philant ropyj where they also held their annual Easter arty. Also, they sponsored a guest speaker or campus and community and attended combined spring retreat and officer training program. A formal dance highlighted eac setiiester. Ati eluhorate Senior banquet hrutiglit the veQi1'tuat'lose, In an attempt to reach rhcnr new sms: N ledges met mth A turnudahk will of Fralerniu men In the lradluunal run across Richmond Ro ad Lambda Chl brolhers utter 1 bud I 1 rushes. -L 'x 743.5 , Jah j' . :W . QR y I ,N 24' yn 1, wma while men and women energetically twist and thrust their way through line dances. No problem with partying here - it seems that everyone is holding up well. in spite oi' the prohihition mea- sures. When asked ii the heer was sorely missed. one ol the less sedate dancers responded, Nol I neyer drink at smokers. You ean't do these cool hand movements when you're holding a beer. Ileading toward fraternity B, music ol' a different sort, hut of equal volume. some dancing to Rondstad's Mad Love, and others refilling their cups with. . . wait. Could it be heer? A Closer inspeetion ofthe mueh sought bey- erage reyeals the surprise truth: couples are Crowd- ing the table to fill up the cups with punch! Would you Care for some? inquires a youthful-looking hrother. The disappointment is almost too much to handle. I'his new drinking law is really harsh. I managed to reply. Well, confided the brother. I'm kind ofglad they raised the drinking age. Beer used to make me really giddy. Anxious to move on, I run in near des eration toward fraternity C. The lack of light anc the abundance of sound inside forces neweomers to adjust slowly before entering. Eyes and ears soon adjust, and take in three guys slumped against the wall, a girl laughing uncon- lconI.on p. 186i 4 D as . av r 'i 2' ' '4:P I N. -rv any -3 Kappas started the rear hx' welunning thirtv pledges and quit-klx' inlrudut ing them to sororitx life on llerlmx' Dar. Alter ll fun-lilled Peanuts Week the Full Pledge Dance was held at the Lodge. At llnnie- coniing, Kappa captured ,ith plane in the sororitv float division. 'lliex' also s :nn- sored the Best ui Rush as ii panliel enit gesture and to show pledges .ind aluins the fiarorite skits of each sorority .Xt llallow- een, the pledges went puinpl4intg1rulii1g and delivered a Juinpkin earn-ml with the letters of each lionse. Kgippgik goal this rear was CARE liloininunilx' .Mtilm and Responsibilitvl. At Derlmx' Dax, Kappa sent 2000 blue and white balloons skxmml, in an effort to raise money not only lm :In- Sigma Chis, but also for the Adult Skills Pro ram. Kap a also held its trailninnal worida with Eambda Chi to raise nnvnex for the iVilliamsbur Women's Centex . .Xi the 1982 National onvention, the MXN! Chapter received an Honorable Mennnn fort eir Cultural Activities. ln Februarx ul 1982. Kappa hosted several national olli- cers, inc uding the national president. Sall Nitschke, at their annual Celebration of isterhood Banquet. When the newly renovated house was rededicuted a tree planting marked the occasion. As the year came to a close, the sisters saluted the se- niors with a banquet, skits and reading of senior wills :il llle llus 1il.iliIx llullsti .Xllel linals. Kappa ln-.uled mn the In-.n li. , . ,in 1 I jY v ' , 'i ,IJ , ri., I . ,I ii. At Pi Lam's invitational smoker in l.nnl.n 7' v 't1'rJtl',- Mill 'lil 'wr 'J' :fl NIH II.nl1Inil1.illxli1+nt'It'list'il1.iiilln l.lllNlll1llxtl Ihr' llll'lllK'lN .llll'IlllPl snmll Lili mill rnslnw l, l, O s s Hello. My name is . . l-'ollouing the lui: 1 lllcslliirktls,IXxIrIllNl1t'c'N lblivttw 'x in llll lll i l l 1 jf ,z' .nab-w04 'V Smokers lcontl trollably. and various other bodies strewn about the furniture. Could this be? It looks like a regulation smoker, complete with kegs and normal smoker behavior. In disbelief, I turn to the girl writing nainetags. But she had nothing but a helpless shrul in answer to iny questions. Finally she venture more of a comment. Well, she said uietly, we decided to continue with Rush as its a ways been. Ke s are on the third floor. To the Right. Appar- ent y where theres a will . . . Sur Jrisinglv, the new law has proved less of a hint rance than anticipated. Each frat has pulled through the time of change in 1tont.on p. ISTJ Sigma H8993 lv, C 'T ,elif ' 5 Ia, 4, If i ,nf , lam 1' v, 5 3 . Q ' ri f ll l Q11 :Jqj is vt - . g . ' b ,K X X t 1.1 t x N N , . ' X M af A 4 .J l In . Front Row: fell' Sanders. that-me ' E I f .',' -, ' ! Xhllcr Stuart lc.4mn,Xl.nc linlor. Xl C ' J' A-y. - . l ns As. hldx Robinson N1.nkl.iu.mgh, I , . . 1 '-.X Second Row: It-dd Nuiilcnic-ici, Nlinh f .- L- .J Ninzulf-mi-,z. Dvnu lalxiplucll. Reggie f if - ' '. Il-xlzm, Doug Mmssex . Third Rowziuhn v ', I N Xrulrs. St-vu 4 upon, Mule Kldlll rim, S, L, ' x, lv' l':-'ri llnglies ln-fire: Nh-ilcfli. R-mule X ' , 4' NIH.-rv, I Iiris Xilcairxp, john Griggs, ,Xn- , Y . -hw Ritk june- Fourth Row: Roix-ii ' 'Q F U Munvlrvv I-ilu: Henning, lcv l-lvnn. I lmx I 3, lluqc, 'I-hu Nic min. Daw Xhirphx. Fifth ' X I Roh: gin Bisilat limmx Lonni.-yt, Mika' , , N J ' - ' lonhci Nur. l-l-vrg.4n,SlrirZt'.lll.lsurlXYHLZ- F D K, , in mru.,.: wt-.xiiimii i.mxi.,t'11.ir..uu ' f' .J 1 l ' l- Ha-Kilim W ifkl , , 'Q f f L' I , .A f Nlillficcks A V - , .ogg P' 4. gl ,F f Offnn pr 'A K i - :heads D . 75 .. ,V :R Theta Delta Chi President lx ler Lein- bach tleftt nukes ll .1 point to get to know as mam rusliees .is possible, Tradition once again played it signilif cant role in the life of Kappa Hugs. They continued their well-know n np- pearances at Tribe basketballg tlttwsetl in white and leading the i.unili.n cheer. The annual homecoming p.n tx. the Barnyard smoker and, of course. Casino Night were amon main sm i.iI events of their social czihlendar. An- other tradition, the john Kratzer Nlt-V morial Raffle, was held in conjunctit in with the American Cancer Socien. Man brothers partici ated in the Big Brother program while others helped out at the Sulperdance for Muscular Dystrophy. 'I' e fraternity was also ri tntnpetitixe llttlilltlllillll in intt.untti.il sports. its own unique style. But perhaps l speak tcm mon On the wax' to frat ll. sotnething seems sttptnge betting closer. the problem is more olnititts, 'liht place is cleacllyt uiet. Peering inside rexsegtls gt llm it covered with pale voting men - all w' K 1tl1clt.tw.tlx1t- tnns. suffering from the recent Beer tlnnp. Swt-.it pours frotn their iiUl'CllCL1ClS. onto slntking litnlw Frat D has chosen the hztrcl wav: coltl tttrlxexi But whatever the nietlmcl til coping with new laws, he it acceptgtnte or flaring resistance. each of the lrgtts had come to the entl ul kill CI'll. li.: fifllf liflllxl igtilxw I rf W I f , X Ni, 5 Q L . 'EARL ifnifiz' - ' .2 is. - - 3- K I V .L vt-3, 1 y,..x. 911' H R. ,,.s. that rolls up lts 1 , But look carefully, there is indeed entertamment to be had in Williamsbur ' x . . rather limited and often acesslble only b car, it Where to go to take a er Saturda all dressed up to go. Most fpeopl g is strictly aytime dewalks bricks and all needed break from the mental calisthenics of and the monoton of th ll- -f ' ' Ly! z T x 2-.' 1 Chownings, was always a elbows wlth the tourists Q 1 Strate 1call lace in the mid leasant, though subdued, EAT a peanutgsh, Royal Gamf e y e a too amlllar cam surroundm s? There was always orthe delisgmut one had to search something less mundane Gambols at F Q d g y p ' le of Colon1alW1ll1amsburg, the tavern provided peanuts, ale, bawdy songs ut after several pitchers of ale and Enteganment easy walk from cam East- is another ts cllentele were o its rather :fl K . Adams at I f , . I .,-4. attractions As head g cocktail waitress Nancy Hawthorne remarked, lt's like everyone IS having hIs'own arty. To those who Tsurmounted the problems, liowever, Adams was a place 'to d ' ance, play backgammon or v1deo games, and chat. Second Street was one of the ,newer ada-itions to 'burg nightlife. Tiffan l y amps and a raised, intimate bar area, peanuts and a relatively younger crowd made Second Street a more casual, almost rustic p.m. retreat It instantly became a po ular - P hang-out at happy hour, as many' college students were eager to try out a new place. Wlt menus.for I Q ' lunch and dinner as well as the late evenm fare , - 8 Street was tmnfd on p. l9ll -.,-rn nu- o 405' O lf? 'lf I Q-6-4.2 I Bob Laverty enjoys an evening with friends ul Ada 's on a Friday. Pete Tumer, Lisa Haverty, and Film Series Dir or Steve Gerard prepare for a F riday night show g Bl W8cNI Hall. 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Building on the long-standing friendly relations between Greeks, each sorority and lraternity. shared all sorts of activities from philantliropies to philandering. from the serious to the utterly silly. Theta Delt and Pi Phijoined forces for a water slide Jarty. and an even lar fer grott J gathered when T teta Delts. Kaiupa Alplia. Phi .In and 'liri-Delt planned a rol er skating party. Certain traditional fall events also continued. Prominent among these were the 'Iiheta oyster roast with Lambda Chi. Kappas pumpkin exchange with the other soror- ltont.on p. lflfl l'll 0 lvIt't'lsN Lambda Chi increased inter-greek com- munications and. at the same time, raised money for their national hilanthro y by organizing a workday wit Kappa lfgtppa Gamma. ocial events ofthe year included a Clntisttnas snioltet' and a pig roast. A fall and spring.: lortnal and .1 rrah least saga. dining whit h 13 ltegs were tonsutned. highlighted the i ear. -:fan 51 X N I TN , W its it P 7. .. J! in , sv 'Fx' j f . . p X ,S-sigh QP! i L W l W X251 0 N I in Members from Al lla Ka pa Alplia Mi- thelle Morton ans Zeta lin Beta Leslie Whitenion tonilminetl their efforts dur- ing Detlix Din. lilo 0 Ort-elts The concept of diversity made Phi Mu difficult to stereotype. PhiMu's could be found enjoy- in g an aerobic workout with adolescents from Eastern State, trick-or-treating for Project Hope, sponsoring a child living in South America, running for the Women's Athletic Association, tutoring in the Adult Skills Ser- vice, and numerous other activities. Parties, pledge dances and retreats, as well as participa- tion xn campus-wide events filled calendars al- ready booked with individual committntents. It was the unity of purpose of its members that hound particular women together under the nztnteo Phi Mn. Greek Interrelations Ceont. ities, and the traditional Halloween blow-out at the fraternities. This last event was particularly' sne- cessful, drawing large numbers oftlreeks and non- Greeks. Greek inter4relations were obviously good as KA's dressed up as Kap Ja Sigs. and other frat men wandered freely from liouse to house. Two beer-centered social events attempted to bring more Greeks ti igetlier in a relaxed social settinl . IFC sponsored several pre- pub parties. but as Da Jney Carr noted few people ever Came . . . there was always plenty of beer. Sororities also got into the act. sponsoring two im- mensely sutitessfiil keg parties in Sororitx' Clourt. xludy' Cain remarked that these parties were a good opporttmitx' to get to know vonr Greek sisters in a relaxed atmosphere. Ereryone eniox ed it. Partying was not the onli aim of Greeks' combined efforts. A wide selection of philanthropies were sponsored jointly ln fra- ternities and sororities. The Women of Pan- hel poured time and energx' into campus lilood drives and the Alefferson fire reeox'erx'. Alpha itlvlll ull IP l'l5i mx Ph' Ml I I'nnnlRov. Nl.:-Pi Ni.',' hi:-,i hw S lhviiizfiiiiiwlr S41 nd Rm. l 'i X1-i t,. inc. Lulu: Kukriidiill ' .llmbel faibell, I..nnii i Thornuvii, Fourth Row: Mari Willis Innes, X uk, ' Laudci. In-murr Silk In anna Rnlmuls. Xie, mmes. 4 hum ll.ag.ir, K4 ue' lfloflnmn. 'Ieilx Hall Xian Parke- Spahh-, l'.iril.- lmrs ur. Urvitlii-it Ihm-t Linn fitnguialrl, Donna Nuke Ynh Quul. Diaiic N .4ll.u 1' .Xlli urn Yanhoi-K, Nu-pli.mu' lxmitw Fifth Row: thu-ur lit-Ii, t ni-li Dunk. ,Xnnc I ini. li.4t i M-ii,Ii1 Sannrr, Mau.: Nw vhi k.uI.4 fl. er X nt t . l t N 1,11 WN- ll. Enxlmn. laura Ihr'-Knits Puri '-axcl.lx1I1rir-litwii I -iii Vitlii 8.sugh.KlliilI,nm-t Xl.iii- lrtnli It V-ms..-Kim Ninth Knit il,1.,i,y..h. son Wendi Ihonia- Sixth Row X1d N1.4.ilonl I'.vir. llmls- 1- Iris? W1-st,Slrflie KI:-rear., Ifzimiw It ,. kit Hagur, X1.ug.iit: Xl. I ,.-it-I 1, s,.t enviirld. Ixnilvu IH i .,-- ' ' fwffitl V Greek Interrelatioris lcoritj Chi Omega and Sig E combined efforts in an Eas- ter egg hunt to beneflii the charity of their choice. These philanthropic and social events were publi- cized and circulated by way of a PanhelfIFC news- letter. The letter was vet another indication of the varied interests that Creeks held in common. and the strong common ties which bound them to- gether. Perhaps one of the best known and most cherished ties between fraternity and sororitv life were those made bv little sisters and little brothers. Sororities enlisted the help of their chosen little brothers whenever men were lfla 0 Greeks needed around the house. The most important function oflittle brothers was often that of remain- in available to escort sorority sisters to dances and ot er functions. The little sister of fraternities performed similar duties, helping with smokers and rush parties, and being available when female opinions or attendance was needed. Clearly, fraternities and sororities formed a cohesive working and playing body at the college. Having pled ed alle iance to the Greek system they strove to ie true rothers and sisters. - E xeter S my Pi Phi sisters feel that this was successful year. After a fantastic sorority began working towards its strengthening alumni an mg riendships and chapter through social tivities. Pi Phi received the Panhelf award for the hi hest overall GPA g y rg ties on campus. gor the second year in-a -rowga ' 'T 1 Pi Phi, Mary Lloyd Sinnott, reigned asihomee ' ' coming queen. Another sister, athy Filmpone h I was amon her court attendants. P1ePhis also -. ' ' claimed tge Derby Da cham 'onship' and were honored nationalfi' for their Heritage Pro fram. Social activities included the annual pledge dance, a pre-New Year's Eve party. a ow Vow at Matoaka and Halloween party. Freebeer.ulmlvul tln'm.mx .lIll.lllN lvllcm l1IL't'kN.1x um Il lx Ill mx ll ll x B613 phi Front Rowzylwvnm- llorbcu. Su'ph.mu- lh-nwn. Shu f Evans, Sherri Sell. Bvlh Mm-ulrl. Second Rm.: lim 511'-lI'S. Kun 1.r.uw, Ln.: lamnuul. Umm.: lim-sm.u.m llaml Douh. Lcsln- slflfgl. Man ll-nd Nunn-vu. Third Row: Anna' Knl. lnln- K 'Null luln' ll:-uugm, Hull Russell. Val Amlrlxnu. l..nn.a lllllltll, Fourth Rnw: lh l11Clfd Yr.np.mxs. Rm-nu-1: W.n4l, Mum Nnmh. Nm. l 1 ,lu Susan Dams, Mmm N:-llm. l'nnull.l Il,m-ml. lhclm Rm.: Snnu Mususmu. Kun hlu-rl, M.ux Kmk-l, lulw lk ,1Il.l.. Dr-hlnr I'nrlm.m Xl.uuvvl9l.umhl1'l Hulk: llulwl-.u-I ll: ln.- llwul l'1lgvlll4lmv1n Nllnvvuwllnlvl ll- Ml- 'lf 'ul llfrl luuml klllu lIMl'u v hwlu XX W-1 ml 'll 1 wvlull-l'x11x.1wl N.wll.l'wl.l lM1Xllwv L - Um lm:-1 lluuup l'f,V,', lwvlvllw Nlwllf lx' .u1llm,l'.,l-..ll1 .llflm Wm Nw,.,l-,lm 1, u1ll,mllvlN,v.nvl ll-ww. llvwl.-'ww 'L lllcr O Life inthe house iying in the house. whether fraternity or sorority, was often an esca Je from dorm life. The domestic. homey feeling in t IC sorority houses contrasted dramatically with the zoo image of a frat house. Perhaps this was be- cause the sorority houses were actual houses with woodeti floors and solid walls: the fraternity houses were modern, prefabricated, and rather dingy. But in s Jite of these differences, Greeks chose house life lor tnany reasons: to get to know other sisters or brothers, to be closer to sorority or fraternity activi- ties, to get the feeling of living in a real home, or to be immersed in Greek activities. Liyi'ig in the hub of activity had both its good and bad points. While sororities provided a nice surrounding with a small group of people, As Vickie Caldwell noted. one was con- stantly in the midst of sorority functions and was never able to sneak out of them. Not only intra- sorority but intersorority life had two sides to Con- sider. While being able to see friends more often, especially those who lived in nearby houses. was a good point, sisters also had to contend with wild sorority court parties that blared on into the wee hours, or with porch routines which were re- hearsed at ridiculously early hours. Over at the fra- ternity houses, this was an even more serious problem. With the frat houses located so close to- jether. noise from different smokers, parties, and ances went in all directions and affected every- tilont, on p, 2031 h at Front Row: Nlikchlauser, Rntlnt-t Willett, .Klan Doggett. Rftlriltiilleti, Date Redmond, Rob Il.n-lip. lout Simpson. Bll llaycs, Sic-xc Hall, Pete Conlon, Second Row: Stott l krop, john Bmrl, Rob u't'l3S!ll.lIl, Stew Dennis. Scott Slattviey. Bob ll.t.4s, Mark Cari:-ps. Bi me Phillips, George lforrman. Ruth-lnhtisnii, 'lmnc Mt-tt-rs. Bud Aitgexinc. lhn Head.1lnlul , lullun. Pete l'.tnnllo. Kit lx l'.ttnt', Third Row: Rnnl .ns Le. lhtt' Br.uitl,,I ll. X:-.nrt , Serge Km alcski. Ron l.l.trkt'. john lloltscn. Date Bass, John Hnnttrllt. Ster- ling Rattmntu, Ilan Qlortlangvt. Mike Gur. 'led l .luIs. Bill tlavwy, Mail. K lauwt, Fourth Row: Matt l iles. hu' ' Gallo- way. Henry Plaster. Bart Edmonds, Mark Gnotlson. lim Wil- lnnns, Skit- Rnulatxrl, Rn h lluline. lolm fldllllvlll, Ray lloggt' lion: Neill, Bob K-elenser. Ruin Xltllellluati. K luis I tal! 'lit lM'.,ji ii, liol-l-1' l tin .it ov: in Nunn I iii ll KR lv 1 l N 'wlXl, t1.1411-ioolol l ll il l' l K ., nti-gout iso - lf- ff - goo 0 1.1 it-ks l' .rf X..-' k Aff' ' - ng 2.51.1 0 I g.4f.,' D 4.5 'rgi'x..1-- 4 v sf A W - k '.-.,,4' ,7, . my 'D -,A 1 ,hair ,Yr-1: f,' .1 Smokers com lete with gatoring been n :ln- semester for gika brothers. Although thi- meal club turned into the Garnet and 1 il ,lil Dinner Club, it still continued to ch ut lt will the eats. The Brothers-Pledge Beer liish was another chance to celebrate and low in few clothes in the process. Several Mul- night Madness parties, Homecoming Dance and the Sweetheart Dance went- more additions to the social calendar. Thi- annual Pike Bike Marathon for Musculzu Dystrofahy gave the Pikas a chance to show their p llillllllfllllll sirliullimlIl1i'Sixi'i'll1v.lll llzulce lillislu-tl ilu' sp: ing Nl'Il1t'NIt'l . JIU lt.. I v 4 .Nz-tr. 5- from Row: Nm 1 x kw1wEn.uv.XI,alLlukm S U- 1 lm xx M.. rm um 1 R1 M' 1' Run!-I is Hx S4-cond Row I KM.-k Ruhnml lx- ll'Hl!u1lxk Xiu:n!w:'T ll Il....I lam. Fourth Rnw U:Hwal1'N U.: Y 42 Sym xml ' -1 R wi KI lim 1 1 n f',.1,1fnL Life in the house Ccont'oD one. According to Mike wood, the library was of- ten a welcome refuge from the Frat Complex chaos. Temptations to avoid studyin were much more immediate and almost impossibi to resist. The good oints somehow must have outweighed the bad, For living in the house was still considered somewhat of a luxury. Many houses continued to run lotteries for desired rooms, because applicants were so numerous. Per- haps it was the constant T.V. viewing or the ever- present popcorn or the perpetual keg. Whatever the reason, the house was an option that remained a popular alternative to the dormitory. - Dabney Carr las year with a bang. V l Ninn Sigma Nu brothers l-.nv lltwlcv .intl i lin in in li li nt' Ilia' thou- oi t. ....,s. tliunniitg up .ill gli itlninti - cu QU' ri tht- li.ut'it l 0 Greeks I! i X ,gulf x . 7 Sigma Al ha Epsilon was founded on March 9. 1956 at t ie L'niversitv of Alabama. Since that time, it has rovvn to be the nations lar est fraternitv wigi over 187,00 initiates. As wei as bein the first fraternitv to have a national hea quarters. they also established various other services, such as the National Leadership School. the Summer Intern Pro ram, and the Annual National Amateur Golf Champion- ship. Alumni include President McKinley. au- thor William Faulkner. actor Robert Young, and Virginia Kappa's own Governor john Dalton and Lt. Governor Dick Davis, The Vir- inia Kappa chapter was founded at the Col- ege on December 12, 1857, thus making it the sixth oldest cha ter. The chapter's charter was withdrawn in 1877, but it has been reinstated thanks to the efforts of local alumni. With eight reconstruction brothers leadin the way, Sigma Alpha Epsilon once again gan to es- ta Jlish itself on the college campus. Its social schedule was filled with various parties with sororities, a Founders' Day celebration, alumni receptions, a successful sprin rush, and a for- mal held with the Si ma Alpha Epsilons at Geor e Washington niversity. The founda- tions or numerous service prtwcts were laid, including the annual Tug-of- ar for Easter Seals. Though small in com arison to the other lratet'iiities, the Sigma Alp ia Epsilon brothers are an enthusiastic. active. and ambitious group. Y I 9 il I . vii 2 'fl tg 1- 7.5 i 42 1-5?-,J ,- f 'Q The Changing ofthe Greeks raternities and sororities have been on campus for vears. ever since lheta Delta Chi came to William and Nlarv in 1853. .-Xnd for vears, thev have performed basicallv the same function: providing a social outlet for students and serving philanthropies. So whats new in the Greek systemr For the sororities. a major modification came last vear with the addition ol Delta Gamma. After Panhel cuts reached an all- time high in 19811, Dean Ken Smith and the Panhel- lenic Council interviewed national sororities interested in establishing a William and Marv chap- ter. Delta Gamma was selected in the spring ol 1981. Followinl formal rush the next fall. DG rep- resentatives and alumni from other schools held an informal rush. Interested girls went through nu- merous interviews to make certain thev could han- 5 5 -5 dle the complicated job ol beginning a new Sisterhood.1-Xlterasuccesslullormal rush. llti was well under wav. The sororitv was now ol l it iallv ret - ognized hv the College and will he living in the Bozarth House on Richmond Road beginning lfall 1983. 'lihe number ol Panhel cuts was drasticallv reduced this vear. largelv due to the addition ol Delta Gamma. Clhanges in the Greek svs- tem also included improved rush procedures. For the first time. women had to applv to be rush coun- selors. then were encouraged to take a more active role in counseling rushees. Rushees were required to have a minimum 2.11 UPA and were generallv encouraged to he more well informed. less mx sti- fied bv the pledging process. lhere was also an attempt to increase umtv with the 1156 I. h wont oiip JU 5. lgma Afph a Epsilon as 1 5 6 -S 'Q'Q. 1 0 U 1 I , 4 ILL .4 42 I it VA -. 'll if Founded only last year Delta t Lainina es- Lililished themselves lirnilv .iniong the older sororilies. lloyyeyer. without .1 house as .i iorinal meeting plate. IXLK otten resort to impromptu int-etings .irouncl tanipus, Quo 0 t Lit-t-its The traditional freshman reception kicked off the year for Sigma Chi. The Boat Party, a moonlight cruise down the james River, fol- lowed in October. Other social events of the year included the Heaven and Hell party, the traditional Kamakaze party and the Insane Asylum party. The fraternity house also set the scene for a new wave dance club ta' la New York Cityj, early in the second semester. The 5weetHeart dance held at the Williamsburg Lodge wrapped up the year. Derby Day activi- ties, su orted by Greeks across cam us, for Sigma Clhlfs national philanthropy, thellfifallace Vi lage Home for emotionally disturbed Chil- dren, Chapter members were also active in many community service projects. They worked with the S.P.C.A., visited Pines Nurs- in f Home, volunteered in the efferson Fire Sa va e efforts, sponsored a chi d in the Chris- tian lgelief Fund, and organized a Christmas party for underpriviled ed kids in the Wi- iamsburfg area. In one og their strongest fund raising e forts of the year, Sigma Chi participa- tion in the Superdance raised the most money from any sinjle group or organiztion. And as iinal proof o a sticcessftil year, the fraternity gained twenty-three pledges during rush. Changes Ccontj For the fraternities, im- proved relations amon themselves were a princi- pal goal. The dismissafof Sigma Pi and Phi Tau culminated the fraternities' problems last year. An- tagomism b ween frats and mistrust of the ad- ministratio contributed to the discord. The introduction of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Psi Upsi- lon were part of an attempt to overcome some of the problems of the past. Inter-Fraternity Council President, Tom Trott, commented that there were enou h interested men who did notjoin one of the estabished fraternities to justify beginning two more. Furthermore, because Tau Kappa Epsilon achieved only limited rowth and was never able to obtain a charter, it wilgno longer be recognized by the College. Sigma Nu, in a rebuilding stage, will be located in Moncure House as of Fall, 1983. Both Panliel and the IFC took stronger govermnental roles. The IFC spon- sored several special events including a Senior Dance, Clean-Up Day, a Halloween Party, and Pre- Pub Happy Hours, which promoted mixing among the frats. Both groups planned many mutual social functions and worked to enhance Greek life and make it a benefit to the college. - Lllflllllll Srzvdcr Sf 5,076 FYOIII Row: l'llil Dans. Alex f.mliv.iu. Ihw Yamcr. Rub Cnlul. lnhn Fiizpwirirl. lv-hu Bvram. Dmuuc Iukwn. loin lSI.nkn.-nl, Sec- ond Row: Tri! Dru kri. l'L'l l'lhigr.uh X :mi Sig' W1 niurrllniluffl,Jmplx-ll.ll'df.r1w,,..i 11m-d Rm.: R V Nl I X Y Pledge dances: one vvoman's perspective At the thought of pledge dances you envision coeds in long gowns. sparkling at theiridebut. and frat men looking sharp in their suits and ties as they dance together to soft music until the wee hours of' a moonlit autumn night. then you are most definitely living in the wrong era. Hayeirt you heard of hotel room rafifles? You should it-trim to the 1950's and stay there. For those of us who liye in the l9Sll's know better. Dances are just an excuse to have at least one date per semester. even if' you have to do the asking. And if vou're lucky perhaps you can con your date into splurging on dnmer or maybe drinks before the dance. Qllb 0 f-itwks Listening for four hours to plastic music by polyester musicians is enough to send anyone to Eastern State. Dancing and drink- ing are the only recourse. In fact it's better to go ahead and have a few Bloodies while preparing for the dance,Ljust to relax. To avoid the strained scene when your date arriyes with flowers and brown bag in hand. tell him ahead of time you are allerl ic to flowers but could use more booze. To avoi the roving photographer who always seems to appear at the wrong time yell something rather terrib e at your date when he comes into your vicinity: the photographer won't dare stop. If' your date is the quiet type who won't speak until he's soused, sit Under the leadership of seniors Scott Durkin. Duk Han Kim, Dan Nlctloy. Ray Sierralta and Commander Tom Nlurphx. Sigma Nu took major steps in rebuilding the chapter. A major acciimplishment was approyal of college housing forthe frater- nity: Sigma Nu will be housed i11 the Mon- ture House next fall. The new house represents a significant break from tradi- tional f'i-aternity housing and should prove to be worthwhile to Sigma Nu and the en- tire fraternit system. On the social front, Sigma Nu olfered several unique theme smokers as an alternative to more com- monplace eventsg the most notable are the Blues Smoker and the Adam and Eve smo- ker. Another addition this year was our first group of little sisters, who helped plan several events, high-lighted by a pre- Christmas spaghetti dinner. Activities in the spring and planned for 1983 included our annual tri to national head uarters in Lexington, a hite Rose formall with the Sigma Nu chapter of Ulll' and an open . house party. next to the speakers: you eouldn't hear him if he had a fog horn, and once he's drunk you won't want to hear him anyway. The dances. howeyer. could be loads of fun. For example, it's two weeks helore the big night. a respectable time to start looking for a date. An alert sit nal has already gone out to all eligible males in tie area and they haye myste- riously gone to Swem for the next two weeks to study for an anthro exam. Don't fret. Next consult your handy Cam us Directory. tireen and Gold or Colonial Echo tt iey are good for something after allfl. Pick a face, any face, then go for it. All the young man can do isihuniiliate you hy saying No, But. don't worry yet. lime to make good use ol your campus telephone: dial a number. ll you likt the yoice that answers ask him: il you don't. ask lot his roommate. Don't eontern yourself. the dance will be fun. if disco and polyester is your idea ol a you will li iyt good time. By the end ol the dance ' 'A 4 lost your shoes. your date will haye lost his iam ke! and probably his cookies too. lt's only then that you realize that the theme for this dance is Boogie 'til Ctlthi ition lot tht you Pukeu and. after hearing 1 - - 'z ' ' seyenth time. you will. V Slim' Sigmu U j ,ls . :UU 1 T Fl'Dl'IlRUWZ-'fl' H.1llrl.'loin Nlulpln Second Rnu- lar. KAltr.dmu: 'lrrliunu lucy llrl os My-1-li , y,,,, sv. nu Third ow: Sz-.in ly,n.m.mgh X .ms in y in- it A ' ' 'S Han Kun. Gary lkeelrn ll.an Khl --i ni- ui Ln.-u-H'-' lf Bruin-!l -KI Yum-our Blrls Rnu: mwlx In-Nilii-V I in X L lll ll Ill lll Philanthropies Philanthrophy. Sounds Greek. What is it? Webster contends that philanthropy is love of mankind shown hy practical kindness and helpfulness to humanity. So you still don't know what it is. Well. to put it simply. philanthropies are the various service projects that sororities and fra- ternities support. Philanthropies ranged from local projects such as the Williamsburg Tutorial Service QWATSJ to national organizations such as the National Cancer Society. Each fraternal chap- ter on campus supported a philanthropy es- tablished by its national organization. In addition. Sigma Vw Ep if First Row: Dave Grolmau. Frank Mayer. Rich Walker. Andi' Mangcls. Dana Gibbnncy, jeff Bridges. Conrad Clemson. Bud Erickson. Ed Scherer. Toni Weidner, Andy Lake, Kevin lakcg Back Rowxluhc Scott. Ginnie Fitz crald. Man Batcmamjulic Bubnn. . iclanic Williams. Al Euenes. Cave Schuh. Brian Sciroei, Mark Butler. Toni Troll. Mike lil'4'r- Li' Nov vsoii ilur 1.1 is:-li NM' Hin ig ' ' gilott each sorority and fraternity actively supported a service within the community. The emphasis placed on philanthropies varied from chapter to chapter. Involvement ranged from fraternities who s onsor one annual fund-raiser to groups that provi ed continual financial support and publicity throughout the year. ' U All ofthis lead to an interest- ing question? Why did philanthropies exist? The Phi Mu creed offered a partial ex lanation. In this pledge, sisters promised: To lenc to those less for- tunate a helpinfg hand. Philanthropies added the much needed imension of social service to the If .. i I i x v v 1 c Isl ' , l , - yi,ii1...ii! liilllatvvll tiltxtlyli itat vim-.. iuim viii . -. , ,' A sw-f I wir x1.t,.f..,..ct. ii,..it.n,,.,., Y 45' ,f , I D fl - . ,'-ftntzf' ,' 5'-9 ' I s - 'Ap A, 1 .. -Q-1 A -' I . , -4, , H g -' .v' ,- A I 1?-M . J I Vrrlft H' - r . I rd U br. , ,. .-,,:w- ,pf . -e f fi L-, A-, , - In Y-. -1H.f' .. A ' . . '. n -f ..l .lttlts v 'uf rits ff 1-H-F, - K, , F , , . , -vt - J 'Sf' - .zliiw At one of Zeta Phi Beta's dances, Nlonita Perry helps raise money for their phll.mthropx .mtl has .1 good time besides. otherwise largely social function of the Greek sys- tem. And in addition to helping others. service rojects tended to Strengtell the brother and sister- oods by encouraging roup participation. S ne of the most well publi- cized and widely recognized service projects on campus was Sigma Chi's Derby Day. It was also the most popular college fundraiser for national phi- lanthropies, drawing Greek supporters from across campus. The substantial profits from Derby Day supported Wallace Village. a home for emo- tionally disturbed children. But Wallace Yillage was not the only philanthropy supported by Sigma I H l 4 ' A Once again Sig Ep was the sight oi mam parties. The year's highlights inclutletl the freshman reception, the annual Yuk- mg Party and several live band parties. Aside from social events, the chapter yt .ts an active dparticipant in intramui al sports. lfun raising events including the Eroduction and sale of William and M ary weetheartfSports calendar and occa- l ,,A sg' . :TS I-, all 4 I f'j,'jr,: A 151 lull. Ll' 'K Ax ' ,Q 'Y' . yjju fag. -nf i. -Q11 tt? a ' 4- jj. ,. :if ' sional happy hours raised money for lheir national philanthropy, the .'Xnit-ii- cau lleart .-Xssocialion. Chi. In addition. the brothers of Sigma Chi yolun- teered for the local S.P.CI.A. Service projects of other campus fraternities included contributing to the American Heart Association and supporting the jerry Lewis telethon for Nluscular Dystrophy. Sigma Phi Epsilon supported both of these with profits earned from sweetheart calendar sales and regular happy hours. Theta Delta Clhi sup Jorted numerous projects and organizations incuding UNICEF. the United Way and the Clhilclren's ward at Eastern State Mental Hospital. Sigma Nu was inyolyecl with fund raisers for Eastern State. Kap Ja Sigma held an annual raffle in memory ofqlollm Ilolil on ju 2125 l-It'tlw'Qll Philanthropies 11:ont'dD KIIIIZCII. 111111 sent pr111'ee11s 111 the :XlIlCl'1CllIl C1111- 1erS111'ie1s'. D111'i11 Bisese,11Sig11111Chi,s11111111e1111p the s1111111i1111 111' phi111111hr11pies with l1is s111te111e111 111111, S111'i11l ser1'i11e1'1111 1111lx' he 11s g111111 215 the 111111- x'i1111111 131011161351lllCl'CSl 111 it. As 1111' the s11r11ri1ies. there were 11s 11111111 x'11rie11 111'tivities 111111 p1l112lll1lll'0p1CS 11s there were tx' Jes 111 s11r111rity w11111e11. 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Usually the sororities and fraternities manage to squeeze some fun into their service and fund raising projects. Generally, the more creativity that was involved, in these projects, the better. Alpha Chi was a good example. Sisters sponsored a unique annual Bowl-a-thon to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis. A pre-bowl keg at the Te De hs for lsnok h ta ltaC i' in 'ma 1 ers in- and annual arty witi Phi rela- ever- sponsored the Softball iganzzi with Chi O. house helped get everyone psyched. Rivaling the bowl-a-thon in creativity was the Pike-Bike for Muscular Dystrophy. But no matter what the phi- lanthrophy, there was a general consensus that ser- vices lay a vialt role in reek Life. As P1 Phi Rene Wardp observed, Philanthropies are a good oppor- tunity for the sisters to be together and also get something useful done. m -judy Cam Ulrcks 0 2 I I4 Panhel and Interfratern it Council At the weekly meetings, the IH. di Ns. QUNSCY IHJIH lI.llt'I'll.il l11.llIt'l's l l 0 C-lurks jzeia i-,i'ili.:lvii1i4t N. VW iq. he Panhellenic' Council and the lnterfraternitx' council continued their successful efforts to stimulate good relations and coordinate events for the inanv Greek organiza- tions on campus. jointly. Panhel and IFCI hosted a wine and cheese rece Jtion for the faculty and ad- ministration ofthe co lege. A Red Clross Bloodino- bile was also co-sponsored. and proved to be highly successful with 207 donors. On the lighter side. efforts and funds of Panhel and IFC were coor- dinated on the annual Halloween Party held at the fraternity complex. which was a campus-wide high- light. For the Panhellenic Coim- cil. plans and events during rush kept members busy from the start. and sparked what proved to be a busy year. Kappa Kappa Gannna's Best of Rush. which was sponsored by Panhel. created in- tersorority enthusiasm after a productive rush with 400 registrees. Panhel also continued its traditional Fashion Shows, held in the spring and fall. with the aid of Athletic Attic. Binn's. Papagallo, and L'ni- corn. The raffle for the adolescent ward of Eastern State showed the philanthropic work ofthe Panhel. QQK3 'A' yw J 1 and sent many needy kids to summer camp. So- cially, Panhel was equally active: the court parties were attended with enthusiasm. as well as the spring ice cream social and senior Panhel dance. which was the culmination of a pro Jerous year for the council. Furthermore, Panhel granted four one-hundred dollar scholarships to outstanding sisters to help them meet sorority expenses. 'lihe scholarship was based on academic achievement and sorority participation. As with Panhel. rush was a primary concern ofthe Interfraternity Council. as well as the continuation ofefforts towards increas- ing the purpose and oals of the organization. Working closely with tie Panhel, the IFCI spon- sored receptions, parties, and philanthropic lunc- tions that were integral parts ofthe works of ll-ACI. On the more social side of things. a very successful event for IFC was the annual Halloween Party. which they hosted at the fraternity complex. The IFC also hosted many Pre-Pub parties open to Greeks. A productive year for the memhers oi' the organization ended appropriately with the first an- nual Senior IFC dance. -julia Garrett Barely a year old, the Xi Lainhda Chapter ol service-oriented Zeta Phi Beta contrihnted to I national projects such as Stork Nest. an or- 'e Eanization responsible for improving child irtll and chil Care. Xi Lambda's continu- ' nity projects include working at thc Wil- -, 1 1 hams urg Health Center by presenting informative films on child care, and volun- teerin at Easter State Mental Hospital in their Friendshi program. ln order to pro- vide the needed: money for national, comnin- nity, and cam us projects, the Xi Lamlida Chapter held freind-raisers such as a Thanks- giving dance and cookie sales. Zetas also lpai - txcipated in the Panhel-slgmsored b ood drives and fashion shows, erby Day, and the Homecoming Parade, and sponsored such events as the Hampton Institute Con- cert Choir and the Virginia Stale IilllNl'lSllX Dance Company. y . L. 27 Panhellpresident lean lain tnnidnia upcoming solnlllk .ntniln-s unli ilu help ol I'C'IlI'L'NL'llI.lllXL'N lioiii t-.ii li sul' i ll! lilmikslfl if-Ii-iimnl 1'1iS2Sl'l .'JH25?l!' S ' It is almost l984, and as Urwell prophesied, we are in the midst of 21 world-wide revolution - the Computer revolution. In Ceont. on p. 2195 n4:fuw'n s-,-4,31 0' A ,,-,,,,,,,,,...,,, Xl Still, not everyone likes computers. Arnd Wussing cle 5p.1irsoHinlshln his pmjecl un lime. At Central Fideylity and United Vir inia Banks, deal ing with .1 lcllcx' ix nn lunge: nccdeg for simple' mms aulmms. Computers Ceont. t t p i , e l 4 t x-' 'V .-gt , l In efforts to speed up checltout lines. ni.tnx grotei i t li.nns inst.tll ' l if 'T -Q A rl toiiiptitertlietLoot ststeliis W, d Fi it Y, ii Xi The first movie sporting computer graphics. Xlltlt Disnex ls Tron opens f 112- sf Q lt A- I the door lot .t neu etut ol 4 tnein.i .irtistt t scarcely two decades, computers have niztde rztclitntl elittnges in Anteri- can business. Modern offices are equipped with the ltttest computer hardware and software which drzttt letters and ettltultite stztttstits. Tertail stores use computerized registers to sinutltgineottslx theelx out customers and control inventories. tlomputers hm e inxttdetl the hottie in the form oliztnytliing from iiiieiitmutre mens to 'l'.X'. video games to personal computers ettpgthle ol' ligtltuiting the family hudget. teaching foreign lznigttztges and plgtwing eliess. Magazines. television and newspapers retsogiiifetl the signili- cztnee ofthe coin uuter with legtture atrtitles. 'llie toni iutet' industry is the ztstest growing industrx' in the worlt .ttiitl is expected to heeotne the largest hx' lllilll. Althougli tlietoniputei' rexolu- tion will eventuatllx' ztllieet most Qtspet Is ol out lixes. perhaps the tnost profound tlittnges will ottui' in eduezition. Nlttiiy eletnenttttx and setontl.n'x schools littvt-1tli't-tttlx'gttqtiirt-tl tt toiiipttteroi' tuo. Congress is t'ui'i'entlx tonsitlt-ring .t hill th.tt would prox ide ererx puhlit st lit lol with .tt le.tst one eoniputet' lor edut .ttioit.tl purposes. l Severatl unix'et'sities .tie pluiiiiiiig to pio- l vide egtth student with his ot lieiiou ti pet - sontil ttoniputet' hx IUH l, Xt the lorelroiit ol this tteiitl. tuietietgit- Nleloii ligts .tlttxttlx ietisetl its eu tixtiue tetpuietiieittsz t-.itll pros spettixesttttleiit tiitistoxttiliistluii toniputei. oi lutx .lite pit-ti to Illt' sl.tlI til 1 l.tsst's I l l I l lt lllilt .All I I A W w 5 5 f Wg? KR FT ERK ,-TRANS-EUROPE EXPRESS .w r 3 141. ' I C I 1. 4 - 45 , Y- J - iw K .1 Computer art - the QQCTIIIAII roup Kmtlun-L uses xx mhcsized nuiw re rmduc lion lior mum prorluc lion The human triumph over technology: il wok elm Q m ummplclethr uilingui Iht'f147I'l1IJlllEl'f2CllIC1'.RlL'!1II'dl NN NIUIU 15 S 55 55 - -2- ' Computers Qeontj The prevalence of the computer in almost ererv ltitet ol American life prompts Time to name the computer as Mini of the Year: no human caused so much change in 192-424is did the computer. The terminal connections to the Coni- puter Centers central svstem. l i I l K X Q T , x X lt X t X X . T N l T , ., 'Q T I t 1 1 vs- 1 t if 4 . 1 The revolution has even spregttl to Wil- liam and Mary. This spring, over 300 students enrolled in coin- puter science l-1 l. the entrance level coin Jutet' science course. The de artment, however, was only ll ale to ttccoiiitiiotlatte about 80 ofthese students: it does not have enough ttttultx members to offer additional sections. This tear. almost every course in the department was filled. and nigtnx tml them had to turn students away. To deal with the et'er-in- creasing load. the departntent is seeking three inure computer scientists. Nlettnwliile. inside the tlepgnt- ment, math n'ol'essoi's l'n'nutn. Nlillety Prosl. .md Stocktneyer tzive moved into the t't2lllpllIt'l' st it-me field, sitting in on t'out'ses with students .ind Liter teaching these courses. lhe tloinptitt-to llen- let' now oliliers gt toinptitet' git mount to ex etx sl ti- dent,1index'en noni-coitiptitei' st it-me llhtittls have taken gttluitttatge ol the lgitilities lol tx li- ing and tevisiiig pitait-is ln gidtlition. nt-xt short l'UllI'Sl'N gut' wing olleit-tl to ttuttli students gintl lgu ultx tiieiiilmt-is hott to use their aittotttits. St-xt-iptl tlt'p.ittint'itts. such its psxtliologx gtntl lillsllit'ss.1tllt't llll'll' UXYII Q lllll'Nl'N lll l Ullll?llll'l llNt'. lt.tI1tIr 0 ,ffl I' COITK As George Orwell predicted in 1984. toinlpuier teinniials have Q'lllCll'1l the student tloini, David l'inc-.a seliioi .ind .iuthoi ol lnsowiitoiiipitlei text Compute SC .J lllrwlv,PlUHl.lll1Nl1lNlL'lll1lll.ll ? NY X XX I li-b 5 pvf'-H 15 C'.1cf.f.: 1-..-V cv-tr ' Q',jA . '..' 0 l't'.1l1Ilt' -if -'fav-vs.. .. 5,sx,,, -- 'lf X Computers have recreational uses as wt-ll as pio- lessional iiiiplitalioiis, 51.11 1 iek lNUl1l'Nlllll diver- sloll 1 V 4 9.4 1, The number of computer science majors has grown drasticallv in the past five vears. from less than fortv to well over a hundred. And with good reason: even while still in college majors find manv opportunities for summer jobs. in addition to parttime work as a consultant at the Computer Center during the academic vear. And after college C.S. majors ossess a market- ablejob skill. and can expect toinake from 3313000 to 324.000 or more the first year after graduation. Recent articles in the Wall Street journal and Newsweek indicate that. even hv 1990. there will not be enough C.S. graduates to fill the availahle positions in industrv. But like anv other field. computer science has its disadvantages -just ask anv C.S. manor. First students sweat through CLS. 141 and 242. both tough, fast-moving courses, especiallv for those who have no prior experience with computers. Often forced to stav uip all night to finish projects. C.S. students learn the hart wav to start projects earlv. Crowded terminals and a temperamental computer svsteni often made matters worse. The co1nputer's down were the words nobody' wanted to hear. In spite ofthe heavv workload. more and more students are turning to computer science. not onlv hecause ofthe salaries. hut because it offers an open exciting field. full of challenge and opportunities. Computer scientists will have a chance to work with and create new techno- logics. advance the coming com Juter age. 'lihev wi I he the new revolutionaries. i -jim .1 Icffnnj' The increasing popularity ui Clllllplllfl 111-ul wh,-H games brings Sl1d1g.u11cx .ix Nix Pac Ninn 1nmIm.1 super I'llLll'kt'li, Computer Technology - .1 tutux mu vu-1uu.n1I1L narirmk seumcioldc-slL'chu1lli1n1.1lilmilulunl Proofing a fiction submission, Surah Williamson and lirim Rrmrdzi undergo llic lun process oi iiflitif selccliun lui' the Wiliiam and Mary Review. Paste-up work sits at thc heart oi urns- papei' prmluelion, Sports liditors Tim V1 son .incl 'Iioni Corsi ali n urpx during gi 'liiiiirsdux' deadline ui Tie Flat Hat. Caterin lo the campus population, WCIWNIgBusincss Mazinger' Slew Ge-rzirci broadcasts publig service nnnmirife- ments. On location for WNITY, Brad Gelmliart and Dave Sexton work to rodute a thirtv second commercial on c orm life. n bold defiance of the Worst jgb market Since The publicizing ofa university tupitt the depression, the me- s HIL dia volunteers of 1983 at- Amatuers Strlvlng for tempted to employ their prgfegglgnal 'Sm T14 ls 1 liberal arts experience by investing heavilv in the fourth estate. Harsh eco- nomic realities failed to hinder a growing sense ol professionalism among campuskiournalists seeking practical involvement. In every.journalistic organi- zation, students undertook a commitment to Slitll- dards of excellence. Ol' course, standards ol excellence are sometimes dillicult to explain to irate campus groups seeking yearbook coverage or tl.tssrooin-like training sessions designed to teach proper on-air technique and use ofequipment. , lfollowing last vear's tertn as co-editor, Hut Hui liditor-in-Clhief Ford Clocliran o mted lor it vear at the top. Said Ford, lt's impossi- be not to take the job seriouslv. ln mv editorials. choosing just oneiword incorrectlv often draws criticisntfl lord tried to live tip to the stgutdardsof irolessionaltsinestablished bv atradi- tion of hart -working editors like predecessor. lohn lllooni. llesptte gt nnd-veat' change I in editorsltip. the llvlffllllll .llzov lifli'1'1'z1'cotttit1- ued its longstanding commitment to ltterarv mteg- ,N I'lIX'. tio-editors Eric Roorda and Bob Fanufn , replaced David Sweet who resigned for personal tetsons lhe efforts of the new editors were fo- e. .. , . cused on itnproving the c ualitv and punctualitv of ins ul the literarv magazine's su imissic lo promote a higher stan- dard of literature, the Ift'z'u'zt' offered fiftv dollar . 4 cash prizes for the best contribution in each of its three cate- gories: art. fiction. and poetrv. The ma- jor ann of all the edi- tors over the past vearf' said Eric. was to upgrade the Rl'Z'II'Il .N reputation, and I think the ualitv of work has a readv been steadilv im- proved. V fjolmzzlul liclm Edi- tor Sliari lee felt that the 1983 vearbook looks a lot tnore pro- fessional and far more interesting. Shari attempted to give the vearbook more of a magazine lavout, streamlining . - . . 1 its format mto a less traditional approach. Nineteen eightv- three was at big vear for the Societv for Collegiate lournalists as well l'nder the supervision of former President Liz llammer and current l'resident l,isa Heath. thc Sill sponsored its national convention in Williams- llllllg over the second weekend in March. The con- vention included seminars and guest speakers in various aspects of printed and electronic journal- lslll. Student television work- shovs enloved continued popularltv this vear NNN IX manager l-vnette .-Xshbv attempted to bring I i A Lf- 0 t li Q.llll!.lllHll's a more active role to the organization l-.Q throu h a number of video projects. The imminent introc uction ofcable TY service to the college gave new incentive to volunteers who foresaw a major expansion of their capabilities in the near future. Nobody likes change, ob- served Shari -lee whose reduction in the Echo's number of separate sections caused furor among organizations accustomed to specialized attention. Shari wanted to encourage readers to puruse arti- cles about rou s other than those to which they belonged. gor this reason the Echo focused cov- erage on more theme centered articles rather than 5 1 l I t l l 1 Checking last minute details, Fk1t.Hat design staff prepare lavouts for Friday morning printing. Readin s and re-readings take ulp the bulk ofgeviewstaffs time. Don Pau Has- pel forms his opinion on a submitted piece. A . Advertising as an altemauve radio sta- tion, Mark Osler plays a request for his audience, Pliiiios hx l.i1IJ.nis lt- fl ' lf ltw if t t . Lig- L ..,-1' f lt's impossible not to take the job seriously, Ford Cochran, Flat I-lat 5 13111. -.7 is Xx 'ku'-'QL DK' fi activity centered recaps. The William and Mary nie- dia audience saw plenty ol' change in IUHIS. Changes in ersonnel: changes in equipment: changes in sty e. Perha is the biggest innovations in the media arose in llc? technical operations ol WCWM. Ever since students took control ol' the college radio station, it has suffered ii-Um unreas- ing technical problems. For the past twenty'-line years, the station had operated with the sanie er- ratic RCA transmitter. Matt Danilowicv relerred to IIS continuous breakdown as the ultiniate step in PNN alternative hroaclcasting: dead .in. int-iiixslmii hours a dar. .XI one point. s.ntl Xl.iIl Ken Snnth suggested I put gi lotnlspt'.iLt'i tilllslilt' nn cat uindou .ind dint .nonnd ciinpns it prohahlx'would lignelmt-eil just .l'si'll4'iIlXt'.1s.lliN thing else we did that st'lllt'slt'l llle l.iilx ol on .in .lillklll did allow time lor the station to sponsor ist nits t il U .. ., ... , , X lfll'HXlglllS intonlnnt llllll unli ilu 5lllilI'lll Ns sociation. llie ext-nts pat ltr-tl tht' 1 .nnlins K tnnl lmallrooni withstiicletilsnatt lllIlQlllt' laitst :li Il , liiY,, ,i OA' Nobody lakes Change Shari lee, Colonial Echo f V J A major factor in meeting deadlines. journalists must uork under or .inized tonditions. 'Ianni Broun .mini Ford Cochran Q end another long night in the Flat Hal ollit e. Echo Design Director Eric Hook experi- entes one ul the most tedious jobs in publications - telephone Urllililllliltd- lions. Pla ed by transmitter breakdowns. Wigickl ln.1n.1ger Nlau Danilowiu pl.u- liullx illustrates his situation. mr sic videos consuming beer and dancing. It amounted to an MTX' addicts yision of Nir- yanna. Second semester saw a new WCWNI. A new transmitter- finally' - new antenna. and a state-of-the-art Opti- mod sound processing system haye giyen the station an incredible otential for increasing istenership and broadening its impact within Williamsburg. Throughout a rough and tumhle year. commented Pro- 'N gram Director Nlark Wildman. WClXN'Nl retained its steadfast cotinnitinent to proyiding the commu- nity its only alternative to the tnonotonons pro- gramming of 'liclewater's commerc ial stations . . . We are determined to giye exposure to as many types of music as possihle. since the c nrrc-nt tnttsic industry structure preyents most contc-inporary ntusic frotn reaching a mass anclienc e - WC MRI faces a hright ftttttre 2 J s f- .-. V ts thc catalyst ol iiitctcst in tlternattye progrannningf' A inator concern of all the directors at WCIWNI was whether future staff mem- bers will he adequately prepared. llc-spite their many workshops. graduating seniors hay e had dif- ficulty conyeying all the necessary tec hnic al ritual rituals to their electronically unenlightened heirs. The prohlem of staff conti- nuity is hy no means symptomatic' of the radio sta- tion alone. Sharitlee c oinplaitts that she as well as the rest of her staff suffered from the inexperience in many aspects cal their prodnc tion. She also worried that the creatiye innoyations of this years staff might well disappear with tlte grad- uation ofthe editors. I haye a feeling the lic iols is going to go hack to the way' its heen prey ic ittsly she said. This y'ear's has heen a complex proc L'ss.u Despite Ford floc hran's fear that the paper had to rely on underclassmen for its section editors. the more inexperienced staffers. particularly freshmen. haye eontrihutecl tnost significantly to the papers success. Although the .-Xrts and lfea- tures has been through some conyolutionsf' said Ford. it's still the hest l'ye seen since l'yc- heen here. Flat Hat sports coyerage nn- der the direction of Tim Wilson and 'l citll failfsl excelled in quality. and machine-like effic ienc y. As usual. the content of the paper remained largely' at the mercy of circ um- stances. But the inflttence of the paper yyas felt when editorial stances significantly impacted sey- eral major campus issues. In a coordinatc-cl effort between the Student .-Xssociation and the lflat flat. the oyer-extendecl Clhristmas exam sc hednlc- he- came a major controyersy . The suc c essf til c oy c-rage of the issue. in tfie words cif lforclC1oclir.ni. clein- onstrated that the students c ould malse thetnsely es heard. Uf all the student iulyltca- tions the Reyiew had long heen regaiclec as the least influenced and tfie least open to innoyanon. Co-editors fjmcifi Fanuffi and ffric Roorda tnad sig- nificant strides toward changing this image of the magazine. 'lhe staff hoped Ici gain huclgc-tai y sn 1- port for tnaintaining their c ash prize in lnttnc' ec i- ttons. .-Xn earlier pnhltcatton date helped pieyc-nt tfie Reyiew frotn hetng lust tn the ettcl-ol-tltc'- setnestet' confusion. Nltisl important. liciyyeyet. is that f.t'lt and lfofi lielleyc' that the fleyleyy ll.fs c on- tinually loosened tt m cnet' the past sc-yetal Xcrl' tttnes. lzrtc hc-lic-yecl t l.iI tncteastng the nnmlyei of htttnorouscontrilinttons tnacle the lll.lQ.l!lllt' ' a ln- tlemorehtfarrc- -andalot tiioietca-l.ilyle lhe tottoltest lttcilwletit lot x many media groups In lace yyas at tnally .t lacl of change tti one yety nnpoitant .ncpi the 'ynclg' lnadec llaft' lttncls cl.nnpc'nc'd ntany ol thc lotta aitnso pnliltcatton leaclets. lllt' litnfltl til Nltltlc 'tl Xl fatrs significantly cnt thc' f tvlttlilal ltlltts fin-lit' in-,N -or, Amy institution not inveqing in Communications is lacking, if Wayne Taylor, WMTV J ii' 0 4 li 4 i:lz,'.illoilN v .Vi On a cold February afternoon. Copx Editor Ellen Sloiniclx ILlli6S .idxqinlage of llie sun in from ol the Echo window. Making the best of .i poor Fall turn oui lor fiction. Bob Fkilllllli. Bill Parks. and Chris Cullus limi humor in A1 xulumission lor the Review. Revising an editorial, Flat Hat's Ford liochraii lakes gi tx pii allw bold SIJIKC on il Greek issue. from the previous year. leaving only enough money to produce what Shari called a bare bones yearbook. ' Although the Echo's award-winning format has generally attracted publishers, insuffi- cient funds left Shari in a weak position for contract negotiations. At WCWM the 33,000 ex- penditure on new broadcast equipment catne from sur lus funds outside the alloted budget. Never- the ess, WCWM managed to go into the red in earlv February, largely as a result of rising engineering costs. WCWM's remote disc- jockey services did provide a crucial source ofextra revenue during the year. Business Manager Bill Henkel or anized the tunes for dozens of private arties ancf helped make Friday afternoon Happy ours at the Pub a regular event for scores of stu- taught bv William and Marv Services lliret tor. Wayne Taylor. The course received ati ent husiastit response from most students. Wayne explained. a broadcast communicatitins course is verv mnt h in line with a liberal arts curriculum. Clertainlv. anv institution not investing in ctnnmunications is lat k- ing -after all. broadcasting is an itnportam tom- ponent of modern society. The expanding role ol stu- dent media organizations was grounds lor com- plaints among its leaders. however. The college reluctatice to provide its editors with any form of financial com- pensation or to offer academic credit for their work remained a sore point atnotig media leaders. Shari jee. Ford Cochran. and Matt Danilowicf took on what amounted to a forty-hour a week workload and often had to be on call twenty-four hours a dav. All this was in addition idents of students. l l I fl fr ll I l n 1 3 Matt Danilowicz ob- served, We run a bet- ter o eration with less func s than almost any other student station ofour size and lormat on the east coast. The College ad- ministration seemed to take a greater inter- est in studentjournal- istn. The 'l'heatre and Speech Department approved a course en- titled l oundations ol Broadcasting. 7? to their full-time aca- detnic cotnmitinents. Many of their stall members worked just as hard. To do the job well ret uires that sort of work oadf' explains ' Ford. Clompetence and res Jonsible editor can easi v make a publi- cation go down the tubesf' Clolonial lirho Design Editor lfrit Hook commented. Part ol the problem with continuitv - and production in general llil we UlN'l'.llt' on a strictlv volnnlarv ha- 5. journalism depart- ment: we aren't getting credit: we art-n't getting paid. This makes standards dilliit nh to m.nnt.nn. With all the ups and downs. however. all the directors agreed that their respr rn- sibilities provided the ttiost dvnamit and imerest- in f aspect of their college experience. and ll thc inlfluence ol campus media continues as it did Illls vear, their commitment to dvnamit piolessional- ism shouldcontinue. - - .llftll 1,11Vl1l1'It'l4 5. ll1g.tin..iIi--its 0 Q il 'GN' .I -4 6, 11 41 - ,rf R J' 1 X . 1' 'Q 3, ff 4, xy, , 1 . Y, .nu-' ' '- 15 :L -. in is si - TT ,fl ' ,gli '- as if ,i VL ,i at In 1114 ri '2. ,. . mi , ,i ,f 1 1- ., vt - L if 1522. is iii. . illiamsburg: birth- a not. place of a revolution. One ol the most politi- Now Illf? gl'ZlVCY2lI'Cl k ff for i political resume- n n O builders. There were two kinds of political activity on campus - none at all. of the kind Jursued by hard-core. gung-ho types who get invo ved in everything. For a utiiversity the size of William and Mary there were more than enough activist and interest groups as well as those with olitical Jarty affiliation. From the SA to YA- PIR 1, from t e College Republicans to the Young Democrats the groups did exist. Participation did th callx' active titnes ol the r a p a y year for both Ilte real world and the WKNI world was election time. l-'or each type ul world there was a certain tvpe of election. 'lille SAX elet - tions were a scaled-down version of the real world elections with a bit oi faniness thrown in. ililll' Glenn Gortnley campaign centered on making the students aware that there was an election and that the best candidate was Glenn tiormlex. 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P1111 lll1'Qlx11ll 1s w1-111 p11p11l1111-1l 1llllX l11'11 lllllllkil l111111l1 111 1l11- l1ll'flN, lt Xxllslll tl111t tl1e rest 111 tl1e Nlllllflll l1111lx was ig11111.1111. .Xs Nlilae Slllllll aptlx 1.34 0171g.111if.11i1111s U' 1: Y .xi 5 ,-- A ,fil ZS-v F Z 1 l'l11-1111111R1-l11.111l1111 jf' Discussing Va Pirg's future lans, Stev e Salter ant Rathee Sixers rcgax in their Tv ler office. Keeping the largest campus htid et isn't east, as SA Treasurer john Puri linds outs SAC chainnan Peter Gordon runs ov er some items on the meetings agenda with SAC representativejohn Hansen. stated, People are knowledgeable about govern- mentg peoplexjust aren't involved. Political interest grottps ranged from those concerned with international and national issues to those involved with commu- nity and camptts concerns. Atnnestv-International was concerned with human rights and especiallv with the release of Jolitical prisoners. 'lihetr main activitv consisted o writing letters to the govern- ments that still had Jrisoners. Bread lor the World sought to raise func s for starving people in 'lliird World countries. L'nder the direction ol' liugene Wallo, Bread for the World hosted halse sales ol international pastries to raise lunds. ln the lace ol rising concern over the deteriorating political scene in Central America. the Clentral .Xmerican Action Group broadcast their views on events in Nicargua. Guatemala. Honduras. and El Salvador. The group newsletter the Central American Counterpoint dealt with recent Central American developments. Yoicing tnore immediate concerns, The Nuclear Disarmament Studv Group held a teach-in on the nuclear arms race in Novem- ber. The seminars were a significant departure from the non-particapatorv norm. The eleven workshops were attended bv over Bill! students and facultv. The movement protesting nuclear arms gained momentum throughout the vear. and aro- grams by the NDSU were supported hv the col ege communitv. Smaller groups such as Handgun Control and Wometrs Forum issued petitions to increase awareness of their views. Matoaka Alliance lor Clean Energy and the now defunct Amos Alonzo Slagg coalition voiced more local concerns. At the Law School. the Environmental Law Societv. Black American Law Student Association. and the Nlarv and Willim Law Societv. tnade their opinions known. One ofthe most controver- sial groups was Y.-XPIRG. the Virginia l'ulmlic Inter- est Research Clroup. an organization begun hx students to help then get involved in local and state issues. The YAPIRCL at William and Nlarv was the onlv PIRG organization at a college or universitx in the state. Projects were the heart ol student in- volvetnent. .-X rapidlv expanding recvcling proiec t. energv use research. relialile grocerv price sttri ev s that challenge the claims ol' local supermarlsets. in- formation on resolving consumer complaints. edu- cation ofthe puhlic on llttoride. and representation for the Tidewater area on the ilkl' Clonsumer Council were just a lew ol the proiects that VAX- PIRCL toolc on. One ol their purposes was to have studentsheconie more awareol the issues. Not onli did YAPIRCQ trv to get sllltlt'llIs involved in local and state concerns hut tried to increase awareness ofcollege issues such as hudget cllls. student linan- cial aid ctttsand theirellet t on the ciualiix ol etltic .t- tion. Y.-Xl'lRlL has helped to lorin the means to work toward tneaningliul social progress. statetl Kathee Nlvers. Ulten termed too lilveial. X Xl'l lil- t ir 5 Q 4 llig.ti1i,'.itioi1s0 Q X X1 l,lt'Nltll'lll 1111 NlLltll'lll . 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'.1f,-I'ff-7 f ,,,....---.. ,Ex llllidl Budwe ' za-.4Zpn. .5 '4 ' 44 ' ' NIB!! n- v Q, duginity UH. W. M In Bl1dW6ia CHM' BEERS- KING or BEER5' KING OF BEEB50 PZQKJH 1101 1 , V . -,,'f'.x'I U ' I if f?g!:'lg!, . :lQ f . 21fwf 4 wf ' ' Qpffdf Qfffzlzzm f ?fQff5'IAi-f - fm r End an . . f Wlkuwzf-.991mfi4W 1 As the alarm thunders its warning of the approach in noon, I slowly open my eyes an realize that I had been drinking last night. Hotiping out of bed - well, maybe crawling is a better wor - I silence the intruding buzzer and grope my way towards the Extra-Strength Excedrin. Knocking back two capsules, I turn to see my roommates bright red eyes des erately trying to focus on me. As I slide back into my ed, we collectively try' to recall the places we visited and the innocent people we offended, as we reeled o across the sprawling metropolis that is VVilliamsburg, Virginia. Another wasted evening. With the incredible academic tension and the other Jressures that hammer us students, we wil always look for a release. Some find it in athletics. others in music, and others, like me, in beer. After studying for a few hours, l naturally start looking for someone who's willing to cruise to the Wig. Pub, Leafe. Paul's, Loco Toro, Beefeater's, Second A T U R E Street,etc.ApitcherortwobeforeI collapse for the night helps me relax and Drinking loosens tny tongue. When else can my roommate and I decide how to change the world by synthesizing Locke, Rousseau. Marx and Keynes. A few beers, in perfect cotnbination with loud music, dancing peo le and a fair atnount of animal lust has been responsi le for some of my greatest collegiate memories. Unfortunately, a few beers sometimes turns into twenty. Even I, responsible drinker that I am, have abused alcohol. Under the itilluetice l have broken a window pane, asked a girl, l know you're not Homecoming Queen. but who is? and committed various indecentacts. You would think that. being leader of the local Union of Porcelain Bud Drivers. l would learn. But I still drink. And my friends ask tne if l ever worry about my drinking. XN'ell. prompted by my friends' concerns and needing tnore material, I sought out a good friend, Heidi Haight. Heidi directed the Alcohol Awareness program. In setting up the program. she hoped to show students that alcohol can be used to complement a social setting. 'l'he irogram started with freshmen, and educated new stuc ents each year concerning the uses and abuses olalcohol. But I lcitlif' l cried, That doesn't help me. l'm 1 .nt it an yi to Drinking Ccont'dD aiunior. Do I drink too much? Do I abuse alcohol? Am I beyond Hope? I'm not alone, am I? Heidi assured me that I was safe and that alcohol abuse is not common at William K Marv. The school. however. would like to rcducc thc alcohol-rclatcd insiurics and vandalisin that do occur on campus. Rcassurcd by Hcidis kind words. I hcadcd out for thc Wig- Monday night happy hour with XIIY. No one was there. of course. No onc goes to thc Wig on Monday for 'liucsday or Wcdncsday or Iliursday. according to thc workcrsi. uonrd on p 2425 240 0 Fcaturc ,, M. 4- Q . Vivif ff, N . Y . 3 J, r-P ,.: Ni' ' fl-Q-fsf , . x A sunny, summer afternoon, some hot dogs and a keg: I,JL'l'ltlll iiigirmlit-rits lor .1 barbeque. l.andrum and l1h.mdlcr rvsitlciits llgithcrinc' Wood .md Kc-ndall K:-ibx sample thc lwxcragc while Head Rt'NlKlt'llI Dax c Rupert Slipcrvises at .in carb Sc-plcinbcr picnic, '1 Db ' N, 4 5 ' ,H 'LU Y1.. . :-,V-,, ,- Lv 1-. :I-, . L' . - rg,-.PQ -. UA, . 1, --sy.: ,ff ,pk C S' V '-E' Qgficu h I ,. ' 5 - f . ' , it t C ' s ' we X . 4 5 . 4 P . . ' ffm M ii - f I v ' o , ,fr . xl . .1 C -ff '- . 'f . .. K X ' du , I .jQz71'-. ' 'wg ' , .1 I x . 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I lit two hours gtllowed lol' sleep pgissed till to tlititiklx. gnid some lIllll'klIl1tDllCI'S connnented that the tinie hetween getting up und lun ing to dgtnce and lmregilxlttst two hours litter wats the niost hellish. Ihe lust hours were enlivened with sonie square dguitiitig- niusic provided hw the lfiiends ol Appgiliicliitiii Nlusic. As the end tp progicliecl CILIIICCIN got their seeond wind, As Bill NIitchell coinniented. It was egtsiet' to keep going when you could see the light zu the end ofthe tun- nelf' His Jzn'tnei'. Liszt Green agreed. adding that the nignutt ion its at whole seemed easier than I had envisioned it would he. I never thought of quit- ting. llie NN 1lli.nn .uid x B uid undni the direction ol Nli NI.n' . . Ieient loixns. - X I 1. C.h.u'les X .una 1. .lTllL.1I'L'lI in ni.ui il ln t in l.1ll. thex were tht NI.uthing Indi.ins. In the spiing. I ueie the ilonteit B.nid. And n ' se.tson.Il1ex ut-re the Indi.ui Pep I'm.i .Xs the NI.n'tlnnq Indi.ins. thex piputit lon f hours in the Sunken L-.ndens to ls pi'ep.ire Ioi the Jie-g.nne. post-gd nd. ind then unitlut i.ilInine slioxts under the h.uon ol Iliuni NI.i1oi Su .X Q. n I' l'.tnoll, Xllu-n thex mein-nt ni.ntlnni thu led theeis .ind pl.ned the I-ngliL Song .tltei touthdouns. Ihe I4.ind u.tS .ing ' ' this Vspet i.illx ltnoun lol thin tosuune nights ulivn tlttsswl in lmtlunq I B a n l l K XVI l Still as fresh as ulien this st.ntetl. NI.nx Ilistoit- .uid lolin l-'lth1.inkeeiiiotluii.it tliesupei llantn lhe touple i.usetl the most inonex toi the XIII Iound.inon Loips. llu ill xoluntut pl.nttl .tl Zi llttlllt litslsttlmill 5 unes. 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By the end ofthe 25 hours few were tired. A playing oi' Rock Around the Clock, the Superdance theme. revived many with renewed energy. Many regained strength when even President Graves got into the act and joined them on the dance floor for the last hour. With encouragement for the Dsl.. some even kept on dancing 3215! the allotted time. Such enthusiasm was a re ection of another reason: explained one participant. uljust want to dance. - j f1'Y Alfred Delta Omicron The locus was on musicianship and fellowship for the sis- .t. in ters of Delta Uniitron. We stress the im- portance ol excellence in our ' performances. supporting each other Q' and enjoxing ourselves at the same time. said Donna Dixon, chapter presi- dent. In addition to perliorining lor each other .tt regular meetings. the sisters held joint tnonthlx inusicales with Phi Nlu Alpha Sinfonia. including a llallo- ween l'artx Nlusicale. a Partvaclwax'-theinetl mrogratn .tt the flreatixe Arts llouse. at ,ox e Song Xlusit-ale lor Yalentine's Dar. and .t retital ot mttsit lux' .'Xtnericgtti Wotnen ttrtllpnseis. ln ortler to entour- age lllllsit tanship .unong other students. llelta Omit ion sponsored .t Clreelt Song tonipttitton lot soiotlti tnd lt ttt ntx All ' ' ' ' . . 'rti tnusit groups .intl gt Nlusit t.otnpt-tition lot the general tolleige tonnnutntx. Sis- ters .llstm nl letetl tntot ing set x it es to mu- sic tht-orx students. Sot i.tl .tctnities ha After a long night of continued dancing, dancers lmd great satisfaction in hearing no A at 3 . A X as Y MA.: . 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Dr. Chambers has found that tnost ofthe counsel- ing sought bv students is preventative in nature. Students come to find out more about themselves. In this wav the Center is as much a learning place as the college. In addition to providing both individual and group counseling. t ie Center also handles the testitig materials necessarv for LSATs. MS.-XTs. and CRM. Dr. Chambers feels that. overall. the Center is doing a goodAjob. Both college statistics and student sanitv support his in- tuition: the Center has succeeded in supplving ef- fective assistance and counseling for the changing needs ofthe student bodv. The Bacon Street Hotline is a volunteer service offering assistance to the Col- lege and the community. It was founded when the Drug Action Center identified a need for a hotline. The Bacon Street Center offers a virtuallv twentv- four hour service seven davs a week, providing someone to talk to in time ofneed. The Hotline has volunteer workers who are qualified to deal effec- tively with nearlv anv crisis. including substance abuse, child abuse. poisoning. suicide. and sex. Some individuals callhiust to talk. others for infor- 96 424 V 3.4- ' i lattice Allen, Zandra Thompson, Lisa hells. . Iomt .t Perry. 0 n n ofthe BSU was to become mote visible mation and counseling about their problems. Still others call in times ofcrisis when there is simplv no- where else to turn. Whatever the need. the Hotline operators are willing to help. All individuals working with the Hotline are volunteers. A large percentage ol these originate with the College. 'Ihev ret eiv e exten- sive training to enable them to meet the needs til callers effectivelv. Not onlv those calling benefit: through their experiences the volunteers derive it sense of accomplishment and achievement. Ben Montgomery. Hotline Coordinator. believes that the Center offers a chance for one to grow personallv tlont on p lvl lti lla.. As a counciling service, .int inv mt ills l5.t- ton Stteet inenihet s help sllttlcllls .ts well .ts ltIIIllIlllIIlIX inctnlaei s solv 1' t-ttttitttitml Illtilileltts .X pt'nn.ti'v goal on campus. lhe liultut-al Series brought poets Nilslsi Ciovanni. and Cwendolvn llrooks totatnpus. llttiing l ebrnarv - lllatlt llistotv Nlonth f General Iulins XY. lietton. lt. tml l-ort Nlonroe. X .i.. llt. .-Xlvtn l'otnss.tnt. .Xs- sociatc l,I't1lt'ssut'.tI ll.ttv.titl lhtvet- sitv. and Ohio Ciongtessnmn louis Stolses XlNlIt'Klllll'tUllC'Qt'.li5lliNll1lIllt coming dame .ittt.tt ted mote th.tn tttst the sthool's hlatlt mopttlattott llte ll tllowttn ltttlv ot lltt tNilt t BSU W .. F - ., . 1 ...t .t lttntltaiset. Kids .tlstl sllttcssllll. lhe BSUR .tthnissions tomtntttee wotltetl tloselv with the tatnptts ,ltltntsstons Ullite in sponsoring tetinninent- eventsstttltas flliidtllliill lhis. whith ht ings high st hool sttitlenls to XX llh.nn .tttdNl.nv lot thetl.tx Ittlttt't'l.ttlllttt1ls It.ilols. .llll'llll tl.tsst's. Ltltt' .t t.ttntvtts lttlll. .intl have lttnth. lht' HNU spoil stttctlsctcl.tlt1lltt't cvetttsantltttlttig .t lhtlcltlis xx-l'l'lsi'llll Rt'tt'ltttttl1 .t lil-it ls Nlltnw ttnslhtlllsttletl vvtllt lltt ltltts taeelv UllQ.lllll.llll'llN on t .nnpnts .1 t.tl t'lll slltttx..lI1 l.tslt't lgg lltzvi' 1.t'l. llc.ttlsI.ttl..tttctttl-til tht '.tttt'o1.t., 4lllllll4l..llltl.lNl'lll1'l llttt ltllttl. tlt 't1ft'o's0 'tl ,.t .t . g K, .buf XX'hen tipproprtzite. the Hotltne reconiniends the 1nd ol more specialized agent ies such tts Sexual Assziult Yictinis .'XSSlSIllllCl'. li.1ttered Wonien 'liztsk lforce. un l,2lI'CIllS xxlltllls- tnousflilie llotlineatlso 7I'UX'lClCSlllI'CCllllilllillllllilill relertntl-litie nutnhers or itidividuttls seeking i11- lornitttioti tironi specific sources. Nlontgottiery feels thztt the Hotline is Nt'UllSlSICIlIli' successful Llllll fulfills llll iniportztnt function in the co111t11u- 1nty.PIn'the lkmhege die floth1n'cHlers1nmtcnny counseling. hut also the opportunity to work with tultets nttiivcntliwliucxetltnt. Established i11 1978. the xvUIliClliS Ceiiter wus founded as at relerrzil ztgencix Jroviding lIlliOI'lllilIl0Il and ziccess to Ol'glllllZ2lIl0llS ielpful to wonien. The Center does not provide actual counseling, hut rzither refers ittdividuals to Mnwicesdesun1edtcideulwidithespecnicsutuunnt The Center also runs discussion und peer support groups that focus o11 such ztrezis 11s divorce. se 321111- tit111. 1111cl iiiicl-liik: IJl'tDl7lfFl1lS. It ztlscm iJ11c1x'ic cfs u mothers' resource group for working women with s11111ll cl1ilcl1'c311. I11 11clclit1t111. IIKFXN'-CtJll16FI'Si 111crc3ti11ggs are held to give WUIIICII 2lCl1ZlIlCC' to meet others. 'llie Clenter is tqierated smilcili' lui' x'c1lt111tf?c?1 S, is itl1 21 s111z1ll stttf l 1111cl litiiitcfcl hours ofoperz1tio11. The volunteers include women from the COIllIl1lllllIY. tl1e College. and groups such o ' A 1 2 v ' . ' 'n ,I L f f'f'f' 1,11 -i.,! 'L Yyajfl.. sliisl? '. .F-' 52gl.t-Q l . -'Lux Q N:E.?i.i'!' l -.51-his Q-1E1'.i.1'iffL L .1211-it 1 ..iK LEr4'Ll-i . , I 5 s E 2 - f.L . '.1E '!'it -lik-: .'E,1.i.j.', xl .i'i1H' Qgtg- l ' 4.3 34 .f-,, 'a ' Ted Shin plttx s with tltildren .ts p.11't ol filll le lx s serx ite to the tontnntnitx. Day Student Council The Din' Student Clouncil. cltttrtered under the Student is Associ.ttion. plgtns .tnd coorditigttes zu- tix ities lot' IULIX Students, lN'ez1lsoset'N e as the xoime lor IL11' Students, expressing their opinions Llllll concerns. .Mtixities lor the xextr included llll' House Im- proietnent Project ltklllllilllg the Rug- Pulling llet-togetltetfi .1 l'ost-llom6- touting iiitnte l'.n'tx. lllllkl l,Ail'lX, lh.1nl4sgixing Dinner. lvind ot tll.1sses , . , , . N if R, 1 I-.11tx. -Nl.'XSll l.11ti, lzgtstei DIIIIIUIL. .ind f.t.1h least. lht-13.11 Student llonse. lo- k.lli'll next to the Hooleslott' on l.1n1es- 1 't town Road. IN open 5 .1.n1. to ll pill, d.11li, p1'ox1tllt1g.t reluge lot .1lld.1x stu- tlettls. ffl 0 Utg.1n1f.1t1ot1s Q Gatheringjbr the last showing-of MASH. lmtli stu dents take advantage of Lheir .V. lounge as SAVA lSexual Assault Victims Assistancel. Available to everyone. the Center is not a highlv active organization. but rather one there to lend support to those who need it. Circle K offers a large va- rietv of activities to meet communitv needs and student interests. The organization sponsors seven specific communitv-oriented Jrograins. Members are now working with the QPCA. the elderly in the Senior Op Jortunitv Program. pri- mary school teachers in t ie Norge program, and underprivileged children in WATS lWilliams- burg Area Tutorial Servicel. In addition. individ- ual tutoring programs are set up with area intermediate schools. Those interested in work- ing with children between the ages of five and twelve participate in the Saturdav Morning Ac- tivities and Saturday Recreational Activities. On campus, Circle K members organize and stall preregistration. registration. validation. arena scheduling for freshmen. and ushering at basket- ball games and concerts. Each semester the iro- ceeds of Circle Ks fund-raising project are c on- ated to a philanthropic cause. In the fall ot 1982 the Cvstic Fibrosis Foundation was the recipient: in the spring the monev will go to projects for the handicapped. X Demonstrating Circle K's committment to the Xlllllilllldlllljltill'-I. lJ1.nni.iRpt-inecnli-it.nnstwo children lioin Xultlt' 77 Banlgofvirginia Circle Ii President Nlawfie Dt . . rn , nan states the the communitx hat king lor C .irt le lx I U0 She feels that Circle li serves not onli as t distraction from studiesf' but a 1 s e Q s plishment and satisfaction as well. Clirtle R proxidt community services. an opportnnitx Io help otheis and a place to meet and make new friends. g ellonnrz 'lirflffi s tsouic ol tttoni MasterCard Drumming up business ltn tiednois. 1 ntlt- li niemliers wait lin xii tnns in liont ol the lx ig Circle K i lsliering loi horn: 2lJ.islst'lll.1ll g.iIllt'N tillll tfnitells slnnxttl ?onlx one stile ol the lint le lv endeaxo P Xlanv ol the .ittixities weie in ioinunt tion with the ll lll.llllNlJlll g lxnvanisl lnl .ind included the XXillt.nnslnng lxiwains ,L shrimp least. the lxiw.nns Soap .null .ni I'2ilsetll11oi1t'xl1-ll xsiit liln-1sis.n lltisi li C ndtns intl iwoiknlion i- tlt in nitl 'C I. ' . . . . l '. . v . . . . . . , 4 U , X 2 icp.ni liwltst's.il1il .t I lktnksgning llni llll litlltlllltil Ilit tliltllx l I Iln t l lent' tonnntnnlx lntlt- lx olltiul , . Innois st-int-is nnl oi nl slnilt ins ilu . .. N. . . . 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Nlost ol' us wet'cn't, But the lcw who bothered to come to the Pre-Nled Cfluh meetings heard local doctors lecture on various areas of medicine. lina Rasco. a lreslitnan interested in pediatrics. claims. I went to the meetings when I lirst caine here and I got a lot out of the programs that were pre- sented. 'lihe Business Clluh periodi- callv provided speakers and worked to develop a lecling tJlit'OlIlII1llI1lIY among its HlL'IHlX'l'S. An en- ln Kugust ul lr I 1. .I totnpanx ol llllllllll soldiers Inade up entirelv olltuclents and latultv lrom the College ol XYilli.un tllltl Nlarv Ioolg an o.uh ol lovaltt to dc-lend their sILlIc' .ind nation lrotn invasion and to light lor na- tional ititletwticletue. Over 205 wars lat- 3 IRU l ill .II Williatn and Nlarv is still training men .ind uonien lor positions ol leaclvrsliip tllltl responsihtlitv lll totl tt s Arun. .-Xt williani .uid Nlarv the intellet- tual. professional .Ind tcm hnitgtl training earning their lllltlt'l'QI'.lClll.llt' tlc: TCC. RO l If dev elopt-tl svlli-tllst iplinc, p ySl t.tl sI.IInilI.i .llltl poise .tt the same time that it piovulcd lI.ltIlt.ll 1n.In.tgem skills .Intl lt-.rtletsliip expel ll'lllQ', lin lt-vt-l XliliI.IIx Ntlt'll4t' KUIIISVS .llt' noi'- tn.tllt t.tltcn during tht- lit-slinmn .uid sopltoinoit' venus.. exploit' .Xttnv Hllltels opportunities Ulllllllll olmligatlon Unlv when stutlcnts I . , ' , , N NlillI.IIX Stictuc lllNll'lltlI4PIl Ilo tluv Ql.llll Illltl .IQIIT lI1.lIIt,'lJl .ltthlllllllvslllll .IN .Ill .XIIHX SL'1lIllIl llt'lllt'Il.lIll lllltlll thusiastic ose de la Nlacorra bubbled. We had some goof activities. like ice cream parties in front oliChancellor's. It was fun and we got to know each other. The Business Cllub also participated in Presidents Davin Februarv. Discussions were held on current issues of interest in the world of busi- ness. The interaction between club members, cor- poration heads. and other area businesses made the dav worthwhile. Other campus groups grouped together to form cohesive pre-job groups. Various clubs within specific majors provided a so- cial outlet and pertinent career information. Such clubs as the Chemistrv Club. the Management Ma- jors Club. and the Phvsical Education Majors Club met to discuss relevant topics. 'i -rua- ,gkl V .. 'fi Z . - . 'C WY s 'D 1' 1 ,F Y -1, f , '.j FTv 1?- ' 5 ,1-3,-3. V - ' 5' 'ZJWLQ' if '. - ' '- up-.v 1- ', Aww. -' ,. ROTC Members ltoltl in-gulat Ilnntvis .iQ.pgn'Q'f5ggt!.'5gEg4I H 4.59 -fc . 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' 1' . 111111111111111111111111N1111111111111111111111 l ,I I 'Q I 1lPIlIlN11 X11111'111X 1111111111 1 1 I ' 111 K, ' llIl1 11111111 1111 1111 X11 1 11 1 .if -M L' . 1111 1'11 X111111 1'.1 1 - Prnt lbw: Thumss Wong. Wendy Rundolph. K I.. H Galumbed. William Caplan: Second Row: Diane L1 ' I 111Nq, Dm Bm. Femi Awousu. Paul Duggm: lu-L R111- 1'1 1 1' 1'1!ef.KlnnClou.MlrxIn MvuholIon.M:mr- - '11-.1 1.11-eNihsel. 1 1 - Q V . lt was an active vear lor intercollegiate speech competi- tion. The program featured participa- tion in both debate and individual events activities. Teams debated the resolution that the United States should not inter- vene militarilv in the internal affairs of anv nation or nations ol' the Western Hemisphere in National Debate Topic contests. Others debated resolutions tn- volving reduction ol' nuclear weapons and individual rights as the most im or- tant ofthe rights guaranteed bv the .on- stitution in Cross Examination Debate Association contests. The individual events contestants competed in prose. poetrv, dramatic interpretation, im- promptu speaking. dramatic duo, im- provisational pairs. llll romptu interpretation. ersuasive spea ing. tn- formative spea 'ing. and extempora- neous speaking. The Phvsical Ed- ucation Nlajors Club tried to promote in- creased awareness of health and hvsical education in the community. irst se- mester activities included partici nation in the Homecoming parade with t ie slo- an Brown will need more than the E.-XR necessities. and a trip to the an- nual Phvsical Education Convention in Fredericltshurg. Highlights of the sec- ond semester inhuded a og-for- jefferson iogathon in I-'ehruary. Proceeds went to the American Red Cross in reliel ol' the Llellerson tire. The club also sponsored the Bloodmobile in April. lhe school vear was capped ofl with the annual picnit at Prolessor l.inlxenauger's home on the Clhicltaho- mont River. which provided stall and tluh inenibcrs with the lun and much needed bregtlt during linal exam periods. Bfrli 0 Uigaiiifatioits Forensics Society ..J ' Q. . X 'di- ,x , hs. P.E. Majors Club 1 i s if ISN N.. Organizations hiding from the mass veryone has heard ofthe S.A. The Flat Hat is also well-known. Other groups such as APO, Circle K. and the religious clubs had fairly large followings. And then there were those small, obscure clubs that occasionally surfaced un- der Campus Briefs . Who ever heard ofthe His- torical Simulation Society? Where did the Orienteering Club meet? Do you know anyone who is actually in the Irish Cultural Society? What did the Science Fiction Club do? Contrary to what the avera e student may have thought. howeyer these specia interest groups did have their own enthu- siastic, albeit small, circle of members. Much of the mystery sur- rounding the Historical Simulation Society lay only in its name. Wargames were the unifyin factor: Diplomacy and Empires Of The Nlidd e Ages used historically accurate settings. rules. and strate- gies, to allow players to reenact some particular period in history. Hence the clttb name. Members were avid to say the least. Some games lasted a nightg others ran from -1 to 6 years. Perhaps the most realistic aspects of some of the games was their complexity. Some games could be So hard. you needed to borrow a rulebook for a week or two to understand them , according to Society member Fred Rauscher. H G h I The Science Fiction and Fantasy also had its avid followers. Nlemhers gathered to discuss books. movies. and other sci-li media. An extensive science fiction library was available to club members. and President Linda Mayo or anized a videofest and trips to nearby science iction conventions. A popular pastime among this group was the fantasy game Dungeons and Dragons . F Many other small clubs also provided an outlet for those with a special interest. The Orienteering Club took to the wilderness for several outings. The Irish Cultural Society spon- sored such events s Jeakers from Ireland andbjig lessons. The Frient s Of .-Xp Jalachian Nlusic KFOANIJ performed English ancf Irish mountain music on anything from the banjo. fiddle. and guitar to the hammer dulciiner. tnadolin. and penny whistle. In fact. 'ijust about anything will fit in - except tnaybe a French Horn . claimed Presi- dent Barrv Trott. Even devotees of Co , a 4.4100 year old Chinese board game which is easy to learn but takes years to master. could ,join the Co club. which averaged about 6 members. It was clubs sttch as these that proved that whatever you enjoy doing. somewhere someone on campus enjoyed doing it too. - 511117111 About Martial Arts The Nlartial Arts Club was founded in llltill by So- Shihan H. Hamada. Sth-dan. llanshi. Karate-doh. Though no longer alli- liated with the Colleges phxsital edu- cation classes. the club tontinues to support a strong and enthusiastic tnemhership. Led hx head insttuttot I Shilrtn H'nn'td'1 'ind 1 sot i ite he ul in C U b struetor john Pbsenaitl the-.dojo strove 7 nil. to attain peate. strength. and hai- monyf' the tluh motto. lhtough a combination ol classital lot m and tia- ditional discipline. the tneinhets learned the 11111111.1111-s ul the .ll'l ol ka- r'tte-d h Studtnt ltht tnntitl nt often found thu the IlllX'sl1ll tllstl- j ie and mental tontetttrattott ie- tjuiretl lor the study ul karate-tlolt NlI'Cll!'lllt'llCll sell-tonlidente. sell- d .ti 1 me and tontentianon. whnh aidetll them in othet .nt-as within then -s. 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Hunk. fund, HHH jj 'jj Ink. .Hjlj 11 1 v .un oiu-gan 1' , .1 w 1'11s 1 M l.1's11'..tlsln1l.1Nlnl1.111ll.11 l lll.lllX tlllllIl.llN. U1 g.unf.1t1ons 0 I he year was 195-1: the Xlaster ol' the Iniversitv College. Oxford was visit- mg Williamsburg and had acce ated an imitation to dine at the home ol Alvin 1Ju'e I.handler. l,l'l'Sl- 61011101Il1CIiUllCQCOlllilllllllllllllflIXIZIIW. ltollowmg dinner. the twoimcn discussed the possibility of establishing an educational exchange program be- tween the two universities. .-Xt the same time. the Ilrapers' Company in London was expressing an interest in setting upjust such an exchange in line with those of the numerous other Livery Guilds of Ilngland. The relationship between the Drapers' Company and Yirginia dates back to the seyenteenth century when fifty-six Livery Cuilds in London became shareholders in the Compamy of Adventurers and Planters ofthe City of London for the Colony of Virginia. The Dra- pers' were especially involved in this activity. In 1955, President Chand- ler travelled to London in connection with the Jre- sentation of Colonial Williamsburg's Freec om Award to Winston Churchill. During the various formal ceretnonies of the occasion, President Chandler again ex Jressed his ideas for an ex- change. this time tot ie Clerk ofthe Dl'2lIJCl'Sic1l7lI1- pany. Both men agreed on its potential and, after ap Jroval by the Company Court. the College of Wi liam and MaryfDrapers' Company exchange progratn came into being. There were many details to be worked out but in Jrinciple the exchange would work as follows: the .ollege would select and send one student a year to either Oxford or Cambridge while the Company would choose one student from a preparatory school in Britain and send him or her to William and Mary for two years of under- gradttate study. The scholarship would cover tui- tion, room and board fees, with an additional allowance for books and travel expenses. After a year or so of further discussion and finalizing plans, the first British ex- change student, Malcolm Robinson, arrived at Wil- liam and Mary in the fall of 1958 to study history. In a Flat Hat interview that same semester, President Chandler stated that the scholarship was a Jractical step toward extending the traditionally close relationship between the College of William and Mary and higher education in Great Britain. In his concluding remarks, the President stressed the importance of inter- cultural understanding. The following year, Richard Prosl, a mathematics major at William and Mary was enrolled in L'niversity College. Oxford and the exchange program was fully underway. With minor changes throughout the years, the scholar- ship continued to strengthen ties between the Col- lege and British universities, providing many students with a unique opportunity to study and live abroad. In Au ust 1980, three stu- dents arrived from Britain to egin their part in the Drapers' program. I was lucky enough to be one of them. I travelled to Williamsburg on a hot and humid day. The cam us seemed huge and somewhat foreboding. Al summer long. countless letters of information had been arriving at mv house and at last the once alien names of buildings, faculty and administration staff became real. Orientation remains something of a blur as I struggled to be in ten places at one time inbetween settling into my new home. I turned the key of Old Do- minion. 128 and opened the door. Bare walls, two beds and two desks -it was anything but invitin . The stifling heat made it even more unbearab e and at that oint I would have happily flown straight back tome. When I had walked through t . 1 . fltt, w.'v,ff,l,ffyi, vfjffitf ljlflftfiltlftfft X ff J I . , . 1 ' lht vfl. l,'Qi'f!.l!f1. ffm fl! wt flu N ffl: . , . . . f fmt I -:f.f'Nt ffwJ.'f'X ,lor llf v f ,ffzzffft . . v -if rffffmt f r'HflI'f NfHlt1,lf'1r Il,l!Nfli1rllf .,r4.,,,,,'.,t V M . t. 1 fftf'fff!f!!l,ffr!f. .hrflit'o'2X of ffl: Ht li .tiff it 'I' '1,.ll1+fH,fl ftftfff Fifi 1 fin xfifji, ,WI ' ' I will ffiff .ltffftlt WH I 1 it 'ff l I 7 I +wm.fffi fp Hay with vit mt Hof, v, f'tffi'f.wg mffltf zff,ftmw . X I x . The Drapers Scholarship last showing tb 0 Ot g.in1f.uions the departure gate of Gatwick Airport, London, I had fet as if I was leaving my home and family forever. An absurd thought, of course, but it seemed real enough and I knew for sure that I would not be anywhere near home for several months to come. I would not be able to go home for the weekend or ick up the hone to call home whenever I felt Ii e it. It was al very unsettling. My roommate and his fam- ily soon arrived and took char e. I immediately felt happier and was treated to c inner at The Kings Arms. Classes soon began: I got to know my way from one end of the campus to the other, discov- ered Williamsbur and joined as many clubs and societies as I coul . If I was going to settle, I knew I'd have to totally immerse myself in every- thing around me. I am now a senior in my final semester and all the uncertainties of the early days seem a long way off. Time, however, has gone by extraordinarily fast. Feelings of home sickness ,s . . soon began to lessen except tor occasional bouts of it around birthdays and Parents Weekend when it seemed as if everyone else was surrounded by fam- ily and oing to dinner at the Trellis and brunch at the Locfge. Most of my memories, how- ever, are exciting ones. For spring breaks I have managed to escape to the Evergla es, the beaches of Fort Lauderda e and the magic ofDisney World. Last year I slept out in a snow cave while winter camping in the Adironclak Mountains of New York State - an exhilarating and unforgettable experi- ence. Fall breaks and weekends have given me the chance to visit Washington, D.C., to tramp through the fall foliage of the Blue Ridge Mountains and to take cho per rides in the skies over Manhatten. looking dbwn on the Statue of Liberty and the Em- pire State Building. Another memorable time was an aerial survey of bald eagle nests with Dr. Mit- chell Byrd. To be soaring with the huge birds or to fly in low over a nest to count eggs or chicks was an amazing experience. In the summer of 1981, I s ent six weeks on a deserted barrier island off the astern shore looking after young peregrine fal- clons as part of the Cornell L'niversity reintroduc- tion program. All these times are personal memories, but I feel I have also been able to share important episodes in American history. with the entire nation. I saw how the country handled the hostage crisis in Iran, the election ofa new Presi- dent and the simultaneous release ofthe hostages. Later, I was to watch the attempted assassination ol President Reagan and experience the feelings of disbelief and sadness ofthe students - Republican and Democrat alike - as the packed the television lounge to discover how it had happened and to consider the consequences as yet another of their leaders had been the target of an assassination at- tem t. That same TX. lounge was packed to watch the lI'SI successful launch and landing of the space shuttle. I felt the disbelief and helplessness at being away from home when my own country went to war with Argentina. The College. too. has had a num- ber ofimportant episodes in its history with the visit of Prince Charles and thexlefferson Hall fire stand- ing out most strongly in one's memory. Economic pressures in Brit- ain forced the Dra er's Company to end the ex- change program t e year after the three of us arrived at William and Mary. We were to be the last Drapers' Scholars for the foreseeable future. A unique and outstanding Jrogram had finished and I felt incredibly lucky to iave been selected so close to its end. My only regret was that the chance to be art of the William and MaryfCrapers' exchange or other students was gone. at least for the time being. Both parties. however. expressed a strong desire to renew the program as soon as the econ- omy allows. I have learned so much from the intercultural understanding spoken of thirty years ago by President Chandler. In return. I hope I have contributed something to the college community and that I fulfilled my role. as assigned by the Drapers' Company. to be something of an ambassador for Great Britain. I will take with me in May the countless memories of life at William and Mary and the secure knowledge of having made some lifelong friends. th Q.lIlll.IlIt'llS 0 13 fi: ffl? -1-si V, .1 ,.',, 4 .vw 1 'IW 0. 1 wg, '- fa fi' ala Lf' ,vi lang 1- -.... E I After beating Old Domin- ion University at Scope. Tribe member Scott Covall takes a quiet moment to re' flect on their victorv. A religious group is a lot different from anv social or pre-professional or- anizationf' explained senior Tim Howe. At its est, it involves a two-wav street. that of interacting with each other and of the Lord coming to be with us. People are drawn to that because it fulfills a need. There is a large and electric collection ofchurches and religious grou is in Wil- liamsbur . Over fifteen churches. from I iehlewish Temple Seth El to Williznnshurg Presbvterian to the non-denominational Community Chapel. served as gathering places for student worship- pers, and the seventeen religious groups on cani- pus. Although of tlifferent cle- nominational ties, all of the groups shared social interests and ai connnitnient to religious lifestvle that attracted inztnv students. Sophomore .legnine Lindner. a meinher ofthe Nziviganors. ani especigillx fervent branch of Young Life. 'fioinecl its it ivan- oi meeting people and making liientls. Ut toni-se. these friends are important in helping ine know God better. and V l ,tom .mp -1-- Uig.inif.iiions 0 2431 llt lil llll1lllll.lllX. l't'lltitxsllttitll1fil1l'iSli1lll Xll1lt'It's int-t-rings twin not only for :ith lt tw, lint lot .lllXllllt' looltitig lor fil1l'lSll2ll1 ltllottslnli Xlt't'llllQN livgati with im at .N tttntwl .tt sittginq lttlltmt-tl In prziyet' Zlflt lIlIlttl1lttt'lItt'ItlN. lht' lt-ssons WCYC allways Ullt'll lllNt llNNlllllN li.lNt'tl till lllt' CON' tlllltl mint' ol tht' ntoit' Imsit priiltiples of the- t llllNll.lll l.ttlli. .Xn ottasional guest 98 Nllt'.1lxt'l slt.tit'tl his l.uth ttith the group. tttlions. itslit-ring .tl lttotlmll g2iHlt'S for Fellowship of Christian Athletes tim' ol tht- .ltllxitltw itttluded S Q ..in l .i ti ip tt X wrfolk to help '. '. Ill- Front Row: lint- t unc. Todd Dennis. Ki1tttttt'lou--iii I- Il Deal. Mikctimiusilla, lun xt. l1.it..ll Buck Row: Matt l'1xli-lis N?:trl.t xr.ttmg.Bctsx Bmgsinn. Xttiltt ,t lvlwtr- lt t hris Gleason. Altu: lttnbtittt lngitrl lr-hns,Mark Sweenev. Canterbury Association The use ol liistorit Bruton Pgiitisli tihtirth in Qioloiiial Willittinshtirg alt-litiitclx' st-t thc tlgttitcrhtirx .'Xssoci.ztion apart lroni thc othei' taniptis iiiiiiistt-ries. .-Xn Hxciisoiig xtceltlx sci'xit't'ot1 Suiitlttx nights gnu' thc' stticlciits thc t lhllltil' to legtcl the sc't'x'icc .mtl sing in thc t1.ttitcrhtit'x choir umlcir tht- tlll'C'Qlllll10lllI'.l l'Lllllxlll.l.CIltll'lIll. 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Front row: Xnii llcalh, l'.il Gibbs, Amv R:-.iglxz Back row: liiht- I itllefirldnleff i,.i.ii i'..iii i:,.i..ii, Lutheran Student Association Starting off the Year with the traditional student congregation picnic with roller- hall. good food. and fun. the Lutheran Stu- dentiAssociation met Sundax' afternoons for games. Bible studies. a kite-living con- test ora sailing outing. Building on their theme of NIaturing in the Faith the sill- dents sought to increase their social aware- ness through guest s Jeakers. Ther supported a child in 'Ihaiiand and raised money for World Hunger through work projects for the congregation. A square dance was hosted for the entire church, and the congregation. in turn. welcomed students into their homes lor dinner. A couch chorus line. 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I11 ll11's1- 11111l 111.1111 111l11'1' 111111 1l11' 1111-111l11'1's 111 II11- W1-sl1'1 F1111111l.1l11111 11'lcl11'.1tc1l Illn' l11ll111-11 .lllll 11111-11111 111 1111-.1I11111 .1s ll11A1 11l.111. 11'111'l1 111111 111.11 X1 11l1111 .111 11111-11 .1111l 11111111111111- lt'll1111- Nllllb. Fellowship and food. Xl1'111l11-11 111 1l11- 111111111 I 111111- 1l11ll11l1 1111111 .111 llIl1Pllll.Il 1l111111'1 111 l.1N.1q111 .1111l l11'l11l1l111'.11l 111 0 ll1'.1.111l!.1Il11I11 .41 1 1 l' ZS Q li! I f:. V25 D tn I .5 ' 4 U 1 131.2 'IL 1 I L fi5g '3:Y4r..1 LQ - I-bf ,A-vf Q'.-4Af 'Q ' 40' A 'nib f' f ...W '11 Q- 1.1 +2 'lens Catholic Student Association The ITIOIIU. hx llfllr. liclclllatc. .llltl l'l1v' claim, Caltietl tile tatliolii Slllflt'llI .Xsso- CialiOI'1 lllrollgll Ille Xt'.ll. Xie:-lslv IIIJNNCN on Suntlaxs, Itlesdaisr .lllfl IllllINIl.lNN provided lllc servites lol lllc' oxcl UW' Catholic NIIIKICIIIN on campus. lo pl Vlhllt' fOr Crltranc e into llli' t hurl, ll ol lol lonlll - mation the group prov iclerl I .lil lNll.lIl cclu- cation. FI lit' CBA Xv.ls lllsu stllillgl ill its si it i,il ministry program. Oilllt-.lt ll volunteer Rf'OgI'3ITlN WCIII to llle Pines Xlllsllig Ome, .E..iNIC'l'Il State Nlental IIUNIJIIIII. .ind the New mort News IIIXCIIIIQ' Iletelltioll Home. 'I ie group nas also involved ivilh Change oi Pate. llle Student I'.lllIIlt'llIt.iI Council, and the Nuclear IJis.llln.lillelll Study Group. .-X unique lund l.ilwL'l lol .l home-buildingprojectil1Ap1al.lllli.lvv.ls a successful Datum Yankees higllr' .ll the Pub in honor ol Northern NIlltlt'llIs, llleir intramural wolllelrs llag li it illiall ltkllll it i all xidfh at-ml.,n their second straight t ollege t lllllllllll IIINIIIIJ The Wren ChaPel islhe Pe fef'Pl3Ce f ' -' lllfr and the coed vollevlqall tools Illt'll lil sl dav afternoon mass Father Ron Seguin iondutls service lor the small Lftllllt'l'lIlQ. champil inship. RELICIQ lcont'tl In addition to these hasic structures. religious K roups offered other services. CSA members visitec nursinl homes and prisons. The Baptist Student Union. t trough Walnut Hills Baptist Church. offered an adoption of students into church families. Inter Yarsitv Clhristian Fel- lowship operated a hook table. distributing hooks and pamphlets free of charge to the college com- ITILIIIIIY. Finallv. several groups held collective prayer services in the Campus Clenter. Sophomore Ieanne Lindner summarized. It's unreal that there are so manv groups here. It anvhodv is seek' ing God. there's hound to he a group for them. - Hlifllf AIAIIIIINUYIII Discussion groups .ov .l nl.l1oi pall ol nrlnv IK'll' gltllh1lIQ.illl7illlHllN fill KJHIIHIN llnpoi l.lIll inoial, plllllltlll. Vlllll .ll, .ls vo-ll ,ls IVIIQIIIIIN issues .ale l I illi- lllflll roplis lllgo .1 ' 3,2 -.xfi,52' : 1 -.i-H+, .f .J I avg. 3 :Y . V 4. V. frf K 1. f 5 I .- 1, ,K-. -e ,L ,-' l' ,, f f,f,,a ,f Q 2 xc- - , X, ,651 1 , 1' ,X-. , , , . Md. ,.,i33' V, , , , , , Qi Q , Q v A f f 5 i D 5:5 ' . , fs- V f :yu ' ' ' ' ' - 31 A -1' jf'- 5 , , , Qt if A - ' f 'i K ,ji 32 A 5 X, ' - 54- ' my A vs 6 Y ,S -iv 9 , Y. 4 !ii K g Aczk z. i S Some people never grow up. One look at sup- posedly intelligent students going trick-or-treating, or gleefuly sneak- in around being secret santas is proofenough. The ho idays have always had special significance in college. They are sometimes celebrated for sentimental reasons: homesick students continue the traditions reminiscent of their childhoods. But, more often than not. they arejust an excuse for a party. Although Labor Day is neglected e e by the college. man students honor the holiday anyway wit a trip to the beach. In fact, Labor Day is fre uently celebrated almost every weekenc in late August and September. Williamsburg's celebrants were intent on maintaining this holiday's rituals ofswimming, picnicing and maintaining the summer's tan. The motivation behind the observance was escape. Dan Kerson remembered being' happy to get out of Williamsburg for tilie weekend. It was nice to get away from the college before classes A T U R E really started for the semester. Kathee Marcus recalled what Labor Day meant to her. It marked the end ofsummer. and Hohdays the start of something more serious. It was a clear turning point in my mind. Halloween does strange things to William and Mary. Giggling, excited students go trick-or-treating for the first time since I was a kid. claimed Kristin Kaufliman. lt was terrific? tlarred pumpkins grinned from many dorm windows. and pregnant nuns. gaudy prostitutes. toothpaste tribes and typewriter erasers roam the dark streets. partx -bound. 'llhanksgiring was duly observed by many dorms with a bigger least than ant pilgrim ex er 1 o Lst nun imagined. But the most notable thing ab ut lhan g' ' was the break. four busy, frantic, and all Itm slitirtu dat s according to Dan Caronthat ushered in the longest month ofthe semester. cilll'ISllIlllS was probablx the biggest holiday ofthe year - for students as well as tourists. Despite end-of'-the-semester academic pressures. the Christmas Spirit was inleetious. tlaroling outings. Christmas shopping and parties lured stutlents .nt at from their books. i Holidays teontkill Everyone looked forward to the traditional Yule Log Clerenionv. where studx'-wearv stu- dents could symbolically toss their troubles away. sing carols and listen to Santa Graves. Ann' llartfield spoke for many when she re- marked that. the Grinch story is such a tradi- tion here. I look forward to it so much that it helps pull me through exams. In light of the Fal semester protest against the exam sched- ule. the story ofthe Grinch who stole Christmas took on an added significance. However. Presi- dent Grares treated it with a sense of hunior. I considered reading a different story this year, ioked Graves. and added finals on December 215rd to the Grinch's list of atrocities. Grand Illumination attracted hundreds of visitors to CW with fife K drum corps, handhell choirs and spectacular fireworks. The Spring holidays were not often honored with such splashr cele- lmrations, hut they were significant nonetheless. For Yal- lKllIll,t1ll p Qifll fill 0 lfczttui t- ,U ...J 1 5 .-n.L En mb- FortheThanksgivingF2east111 I1111-111-ll.1l11'1l111111x pI'IlXl4lt'lllllCllll'lx1'X .1111l R.111rl11l11l1 ll'Nllll'lllN 111-11' .1slxcfltuh1111gll1c lt'Nl fiI.lIll1l'l'lX milllk' 11.1N.1 L1- xurllc 1111111'1ln11l11111 Halloween brings out the beauties .lllll 1l11- In-,mx 1111 lJ.llllt'lS, B.1s1l lin-lx1l11-1, .1111l lllctl 111.11 Ili lx 1 1-11-- Jllilt' 111 .1 Sliglillx pmxn-1x1-11.11 Growing up is never a lIIR'.ll pllt'llllIll4'llllIl. .1111l 1'1'g1'cu111g IS .1 1111111111111 11111110111 1: llclwlm- l'1'1 1 1. .ll .1 iIl11'1s1111.1x 6211111111114 l'.111x, tll'llf.llllN 111 lrL'lllQ .1hlc111'.1.1x111the11111-w1f1I11'11-11111 llL'.ll Preparing for a Thanksgiving extravaganza. 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The issue touched almost ev- eryone. And for once, students cared enough about an administrative decision to take a stand. Bulletins announcing the exam schedule circulated on campus. A petition followed re uesting a schedule change, and was signed eager y by students. But the administration remained undaunted. President Graves and the Deans of the college had made their decision: the exam schedule would remain unchanged. Then the protest began in earnest. Organized in the SA.. -. Yiix .. W . - fh ill! A .ff at 1 V J . I i . . , ,xx - tl IV l- -ar Q 7,1 xyqlkk AN ,. -. -1' -'bf ' wi - . -x .ar -Q. if V7 -5 inlu lit i n lull Iwwlv l'l.itt'iiim-iil IainesClopelaiiil. Dil Nlenk .Xllilt-tics a peaceful sing-in was held on the lawn of the Presidents house. Chiding Graves as The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, hundreds K athered on the warm October afternoon to sink C tristmas carols. It was an occasion of unprece .ented student in- volvement, so amazing that it was covered by sev- eral local newspapers and television stations. What caused such a heated reaction? Rick Markam s oke for many students when he explained that t ie late exams were a big problem for me and for a lot of my friends. But we were mainly angry at the administrations initial lack of interest in our re uests for a schedule change. After the student emonstration, the de- cision was reversed. Exams ended on December 21 by taking away one day of reading period and hav- ing exams on a Sunday. 1 Xl K R Richard liuinbee. Dir. Clainpus Polic 1' Dl12UR'DlllIUiill.Vpfllf L'lliyc'rsllw Although students were pacified bv the reversal. on this issue and others. students felt that the adminis- tration had revealed just how insensitive and out of touch with student concerns they reallv were. However. most of the adminis- trators have made a concerted effort to build trust and to es- tablish a working rela- tionship with stu- - dents. As the link between ad- ministrators and students. Mr. Sam Sadler was in a kt? position to bridge the ga between the two si es as Dean of Students. He fellit he did hiskiob best by showing a caring attitude toward students. and by being sympathetic and understandin' Dean Sadler emphasized that he also tried to at vise stu- dents on college procedures and help them take advantage of educational opportunities. Mr. Ken Smith. Associate Dean of Student Activities. also described hisqjob as a helping position. People in chart e of organiza- tions need help in leading others anc in controlling financesg they often come to me. Dealing with sen- sitive matters, such as the regulation of alcohol on campus, sometimes made his job difficult. but he Lester Hooker, Dir. WEQM Hall made an effort not to be dogmatic. VI tried In ex- plain the reasons for things. and to diffuse the student's anger. I also tried to he as honest as I could.J Ifl couldn't answer a question. l said sta, Unexpected benefits were also a part of the ioh. Dean Stnith enjoyed meeting with students in his leisure time. and often developed close friendships outside the office. administrator in As the charge of discipline and academics. .-Xssot tate itlillirl-il 5' li' Ami Iarmon, .Xssot tate Dean nf Siudt . ' Pat tilts -.J . . '-I r Thomas Graves. President of the Lollege .-,r.- -- . - N ' ' 'K xx I tIh.iilesQuiltniexei, lit-an of Biisiiiess Ken Smith. Xssot lie-.mi f Nllll nr X I l'lio'oU,iNNiiwi ki--ii Y lm i-c O .mx lerii Nlewrs. .Xssot ltilt' lit ti f i Dean ofStudents Ann'hIarnion was not always pop- ulzn' among students. She felt that this was unwar- ranted. hecause she niade every effort to deal fairly with students. lleanvlartnon emphasized especially that she tried to deal with each area of a student's life separately. I did not hold one thing against a student while trying to deal with a separate proh- lenif' She enjoyed establishing and building rap- port with students so that she could stay in contact with theni. I like to work with students for a num- her of tears. she re- the students hack- ground more tho- roughlv, and to counsel theni more effectix'elx'. The xjoh of an ad- ministrator does have its rewards. Aceord- ing to Dean jarnion. the fact that I can benefit even a few Jeople now and then 'eeps me active in Student Affairs. - Dean Sadler con- curred: I get some neat pavoff from my job. Seeing a struggle - ..,? F 11mtltttwxpli1ifi ilu irfzwniftn Illlflbfl, tim! In ffzffiiif lfn xliirlrrifk flngn lnlw nit' In hr to fiiuirwt an I multi -Am Ntr1l!I1..Itw1 lhmi of Nflnii ntl, V11 Ill! Brooniall, YP ul Business Affairs i marked. It helps nie ..- get acquainted with XIiItliedWest.Dn olWotnenkAthletics Nw, :vos-nn IAQ-I ,u . V e OCl0lJC'f 27th. 5lllClCl1lS Sltmred tlteii' uint ern m ei l.tte ex.tin xt lierltilt-N ln xillgillgfill!lsIlll.lxt.lltvlxul1llig'l'itw1tlg'iltNl,1x-.li 58' 'Z iz rv, x f ' -' W x y 1 , 'VH X 44. ' V '54 !x - 'J r f- ' .. ,I :N A' if s t KJ lx 1 I I I ig xx? v A x' A V 5 97' if . e. ' .ig I' W If!!! 5 'Q' .4 1 IL L ul like In ztturk mth Nflldt'7llA fm' Il numln-1 uf wnrx. ll lifljn ru ff twirl llirm PII r t'fff'rliwly. -,ll11x'fr1Hmm, Jlxmllrlll lhvm uf .Vu .Xll.tn s finally resolved. or I '7- liztving smneone come hack and san' thank you tt few years latter gives ine at spe- Cial feeling. All tlie ztcltninistrzttors trierl to lielp stuclents clis- cover more atlmnt tlietnselves. llegnt Sniitli enjoyed lielp- ing students see nn- seen tztlents. :tncl steering tlietn in gt gnml clirec'tion. 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Clark N111 111111 Nun Kevin Patrick Clark X1 I111g11111 Willianig. Clinton X 11-1111.1 David S. Iloud XI1-x.1111I11.1 Elizabeth Colavito X'11 1g1111.1 llL'.ll I1 joel Wesley Collier R11.11111It1- Margaret A. Collins It-11k1111111111. I' X Chris Conley ,XII1-111I.1I1'. XI Monica Cord X1111.1111I.1I1' Christopher Cornell X .lIIl.lII.l. NX Susan Renee Coumes X1-11111111 X1-11s Ruth L.CoveI..11X11-1111-11Il1' Craig Cox II1gI11s1111111. NI Christopher M. Craig l1.1IIsl I11111 I1 Kim Cronin 5111111 IS11111L. NX' Kay Margaret Cronk XX1-sl S.1111I I,.1k1z XX Anita Marie Cross .XIl'X.lIl1Il 1.1 Catherine L. Croswhite II.1111p11111 Kathleen Curtis li.1IIst I11111 I1 Mona Belle Czuch R111-1 F1I1,g1-, Nl Stephen Wayne Dennis X'11 q1111.1 1511.11 I1 Anne Marie Detterer XX'1111111ss111g. IPX William A. Devan l'I1.11 I11Ilt'sX 1II1- Kristie Anne Deyerle II111 kt-ss111. DI, lov Dibble 5.ll .1s111.1. II Darby Dic erson XX'1111111ss111g. 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Flinnt I11s.1111'.1I.11 Tora Frvdrickson XI1'x.1111I1 1.1 N! '79- , .,,,,,,: . F' U4 B in Q I v Y F 'fx v Y 6 1 P .L 11 t., , --1-v U. ,, V IK fl 4' 1 . . C - , 5 7 Q .lp -v F if x I' ,iq vo- ri' 4 v. , I ,ii 1, ,H , . A , . -1 kt 1 , 1 015' 1 as ' Q . 3,--p-3r3'1'. .i-' ',' 'F' ' nh, - . F 'r-'0I11'sI11111-11 1 , A , X H Xl 1 5 I 4' .1 U t if 1 i lllap, 9,1-san-'f ' 1 ti? Lounging around ruvicling at reluge liI'0llllllCllCZlfll'I11lt'l7LlllCllIlQS2lllClRlIJl2lt'L'l0g2tlllt'I'. cat, socialize zmcl rclzlx. tht- llny Stuclent lluust- prumutcs unity aiming clay stuclt-nts. C ll umrw. it is also at grcztt place to relax with ll lllliglllllll' lu-lmv licztcling ull to class. L' Fryer-Cair Kristine L. Fryer Nttrllitii g XIX Marylouise Fuhun Nlmtttmtllf Elizabeth H. Fulghum Xt ullmtxmtm Q Tamara Funk Xtlti lt'Il. N I Stephen B. 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Hagstrand l-lit lmivmfl Stephen Hall ,xlllllylllfrll Ken Halla XilK'llll.I Kristin Hallenberg l .ui lax Alison Haller Ru limmlfl Margaret Halsey Nm l mm N ffl X Margaret Hallstead lnm lax Sherelvn Hammett Ru luiiuml David 'Kyu Han Stn mglivltl Maria Hanahoe lim ltr Dana Hancock Rfiamiltv Phillip Hardin 1 liw.ipmltt' Margret Harned .Xlrx.111rl11.i Lisa Dawn Harper l lultl in Molly Harris XX'.lX lltwlu ilu Dou las Scott Hawkins Xhlimiiqwn. lil Lan lglearth Ncixpnll Xcxu 5 ill Hefele Mu lmmt X lllt' Laurel Hen? han .XI1l1.il1rl.tlt' Annie Lei hi-lenley xltlll.ilxlll'NtllNtl Anne M. lgerbst lcnipla' lllllx. Xlll Amvj. Heth lnilnmilt. NX' Andrea M. Hill il llt'lX1lll Mark Hissong X ll'Illl.l Colleen Ho an XII guna llmt li Carol S. Hofmes Jxlllltllliltlli' Edwin XV. Holt X'li gum.: ll:-.it li jill-Taylor Hubard Rimlt ilpli. Nl C. Harris Huckabee l x in lxlim L Yolanda Huey Xu: t-:lk Kim Hugney,Xlcx.u1flii.4 Richard Hulmv llviiitluli Dixie L. ack l,4lllNlllHlllll Bradley acobsU.1kum Laurencejaffe lllt mmliultl. Xl Pattijames Rat lun-mtl Luliajancjans X'11 lllIll.l lltpu ll eler M.jans Stalltml Christvjarvis X1xgn1i1.llHt'.ltlw Rhondalett l .uit.mt-1 Andrew '.jewellN1lttxNp1mqx Xlll Michael W.j0hnson Ku lmi-mtl Michelejohnson Xlt x.m-li Ll Normanjohnson C vit tim X X Pamela S. ohnwun l x llm lllmz 4 Susan M. nhnsnn l.m Lax David Ho landguhnstun Rst limi 11 il cnniferjoncs .tu pt 'll XX ohn Bennett-Innes.juninr l Iimiw iw K3fPI1l,3M'I1L't!lll'N with ill Tammyl..-Iumw XXwllml'11li1l Alanics,-Ljudy Ilw P.: 'itt will Andrewll.KuhlX1wt1.+ Brian Kane' Nxtlww A, Xl X Eileen Irv Kntnnml lm. 1 w' -i Nl Ruth Klill 1 V tim uf ll l llNlllll1ll O ,fn Keenan-Mears gody Keenan XI.n1.1ss.1s lrene flizabeth KeIlyX'11A1111.1 Christine Marie Kelton XI.m1I11-11. Xl Lora l. Keshishian IN-111111.11. XID Eleanor A. Ketchum l'11'1l1rs1l.1, XIII Anoush KexorkianIl11l111111111I Elizabeth Marie Keyes X II e1111.1 lhnu I1 Rhanna Kidwell R11 l1111u111I jennifer Ann King II1'111l1'1s4111x1llt'. Xl Magon Kinzie XVII g1111.1 I!N'.l4 I1 Elizabeth B. Kling XIex.1111I1 1.1 john F. Knowles .Xlt-x.1111I11.1 johnj.Koegl,lISlvplieiisl111.X'X MaryKoskol'111sI1111gl1,I'X Denise Kruelle.Xlex.1111I11.1 jeffrey Krugman XI1 l.v.111 Pam KrulitzI11l11n1l111s.lN Mary Pat Kurtz 5t.1111t1111I.t I Peter Lang Xil'Ill Beat li. l'l Rick Larrick .X1I111q11111 Elizabeth Law XI.111.1ss.1s anet Lawson D111nI1'1es Andrea . Leftwich tIl1es.1.pe.1Ite Lynn Ann Leonard l'i.llI I.1x Katherine Leupold .Xlllllglllll Heidi Lewis .XIL'X.IIllII 1.1 james E. Lewis Ivlt'.lI I'.1lls Marion M. Li I-i.1n'I.1x Christine M. Lindsey XI11Il111l11.111 Lesin Deming Liskey Il.lI'I lNt!I1I7lllI,f Beth Loudv KIIIILII 11111 It Janine M. Lowerv X'11'g1111.1 Bt-.11l1 Helina W. Lukens XX'x1111exw11rI, IDX Lisa Lutz lwl111I1111 pg Sara Mabry R111'.1I Rt'II'l'.lI. XXX Debbie Maccoll Welleslex. XI.-X Katherine Mac regor X'11'gini.1 Beat I1 Donald ilackey SLIQIIHIYX, NIA Andrea Mardones S.1nt1.1g11. Chile Laura Martin tlm inguin Amy L. Martsolf tlliarlottesi ille Patricia Anne Massard Menlo Park. CA ane-Marie Masters West l'.1l111 l5t'.11l1, Fl. Cvnthia R. Matera XN'11111II11'1cIge Lisa Michelle Matick Peekskill David Michael Maxwell i'l1es.1pe.1Ite Melinda Mav .Xlt'X.llltlI 1.1 Laurie Elizabeth Mays IIil.1111ISp1111gs Liz McCloskey XI1 I.t'.lIl Ann Meredith McCord X'11 g1111.1 Bt'.lL I1 james F. McDaniel B111 k111gI1.1n1 Deborah McDanieIsl1Ie11I4111111e.XIl5 Gabrielle B. McDonald St IIl1.lIt', XIX Susan McDonald IIDIII kv S. Blair MeGeorge R11 I111111111I Ellen McGhee lXIIUXXIlIl'. I X Patrick McGrathlf.111I11-1sl1111q.XIII Marius Kevin McHughIk-x1111.Il.X Paula Sue MeMilIcn1 I11-M1111-.1k1' janetM.McMinnN.1sI1x1ll1-. I N Martha Louise Meade NL1111111111 Mary Ruth Meade Nl.11111l41n Diahann MearslX1-lI1'II.1x1'11 H 0 I'1n'sI11111'11 I H 7 t I 1. on 1 15 mia I i 5 x A fu- r 1 :, g n 4 nv- A K I if W R. F ki' A iii' 'V' I 5 5 6 1-Q XJ: v . .L 1 -1. -., 'L I WW 5. si i v 'xl '1 ,. 7. .,. f. 1,, Mei ly-Moon VVhat's news? n preparation for a quiz in her government class. Amy Welty reads the Washington Post for the mornings news. But opt- ng for the Style section instead ofthe from page nay not be exactly what her professor had in mind. There is always a chance that he will ask a question about Mister Rogers. fx rvmagr- - i'iv'lIlRfQ rm ii ex 'AWK ..... xv- Q4 1 r F V -, . .F A - l ' Christine Meily l vlmiit-in ' I ' i , J Y ' Nl Cari A. Melchers Xiig1nx.nllv.nl1 - james 'Nierslune Npumglu-lil , ' ' ' f K . , f X. ' lf' ' X X A Susan Meyers X menu.: K' 5 Hillary Ruth Michaels Xorlnlk X ulie Miller ll-f1mh...,.! ll I . . 'T .lsette Mlsage X11-x.milxu.i X 5 4 U 4 b ' - naimt-Mn.-hi-llmr.,-iii..1 xi i A Willie H. Slitclwll Ill Xvzl it-1 ilzs ' . Elizalwtl1,h1m'N1ulilvr New .J 1 N I ' . ' Suzanne Nungmin liar li- iv' X '1 .5:l'.ii n-gal 'wwf I :lieth Ntinin Tll.Q.-,Vit t K H1 . ' , .ini 'lf . ' ' . arw, Ulllu lo mall- 1 f l F il liizlikiztzzill 'J f . Luft. ciillhl'fllIK'N1lN7lI l li 1, I ' Nl lltNllllirI1. ,XY Xilm Moore-Pope Yirki Moore Ru lunuml Mary Katherine Morgan R-mix-'ltr Robin Rae Morris l'1 uliumni Katherine Moser l-.illst hm- h KimM0sesl'.i1ltlolt-sI.ll Alec' Mur :hy l'.ill-1 lllllt li 'lih0lll3S Nlyers Ny x I llK'l x :llc Chandri Naxarrol l1.ip:'llllll,XK Normavl. Nedrow X it-1111.1 Douglass Neil Ny ldv alle. Nlll feff Nelnis Niiiillilirlml Deb :ie Nelson Rn lmioml Helane Nelson xl.lll.lNN-IN jane Neste X ugmm li:-.it h Lynn Newbury l intoln l'.ult, XI Will S. Nieklin Wai Il'IlI1lIl john Alexis Nimo Xnn.zml.4h- Lisa 0'Brien ll.mpp.igi'. NX M'illiam Ross O'Brien Rim lnnoiul Sue 0'Brien Sp: mglivlsl Matt Obuehowski l lui I Timothy Michael O'Connerl 1-uingif in Lisa Allison Ohler Nyy.tiin.im tu. Nt. Kristine M. 0'Keefe Rm Lx ille. Nil! Karen I. Olsen liediu lt. NIU N. Sedef Onder lun: lax joanne Orr 1 .liuivi Beth Anne Overstreet N4 ii hilly Cheryl L. Owen X1 vi hulk Sandra Ellen Parham lan lax Amy Parker lhixrl. MA Jeanette Parker llilllilsn ii Larry Patish Noi lollt Kathleen Alva Patten Spi mglii-ld Catherine Patterson XX .ius.m. WI Bryan Peery Ru lmuvnd Lori Pepple Rt-sion Debbie Perry Yiigiii1.ilSe.uli Frances A. Petres Ru lun-and Mary Catherine Phel s l-lie. l'.X Dan Phillips Elon lv. MIT Glenna Phillips l'i.llI lax jennifer M. Phillips .Xnna it-hs Noah Pierson Mt lt-.nn Pamela-I. Piscatelli llolnidcl. Nl Cary Polk Ya-lon.: John M. Poma Phil Pommerening Mt l.e.ni Emmajune Popes Petri shui g Lea 0 l'lt'sllIIlt'll K l . 3 L- . ,, . -r p X 1 A 5- as'- mfire.. ' P Y- -' r - ...- ICI Y 3 ' i l Q . I t l . . 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Putnam 11111 11.1111 Nl Pete Quagliano R11 11111111111 Shelly Ann Rabi N111 1113111 111 I.ianneRade-llR1111111111111 jo Raffae-lel1.1x1111. Hll Mark Bryan Ragland R11 ll!I.' 1111 Sterling Rangonejr. XI 111.11-. N Anne-Jarrell Raper R11 111:1111.11 Christina Rasco X11-x.1111111.1 Heidi Reihansperger N11 ll1'111 1. ll Susan Anne Reillyl11'11 5111111 Nl Kari L. Renshawl 1111111111.1.Nl Lesa Marv Rice N11-1l1111111v.11.1 Steve Richard NlK'l lll1Q Kathy Richardson hllll.ll1'l.l1l' Doug Rigganl 111114111 .1111 Diane Leigh Roberson Npi 111g111 I11 Amy Renee Roberts l 1111 l1l1llIQ Kim Roberts ll.11111111111 l l11x11::1:, O of Artemis Maria Spanoulis Xiigtt1i.tlh'.i-li Robertson-Spanoulis Like father . ' ot even his posi- tion us college Athletic Director keeps Klint Cope- land front his Jziternul duties. On hand for ll Sgittirclay of lootlmll at Clary Field, Copeland keeps . 11 steady eye on the action and 21 steudier hand on his sideline conipzinion. Lisa Robertson llriqlituood Suzanne Robinson llriglnoii. Nll Kenneth Rogich Alexandria Heddv Lina Sahakian State L ollcqe, PA x Q r Christopher D. Sailer lX'illi.nnxlvtng Y A 'ij' i, 3, ,gf-it riff, 7 Q Karen G. Salmon Nintlx lloi ,lx ' -1-?'53-f f 1f'3'3i 1 Rebecca Samuel Yienn.t .-.- , 4.-if ti u 1 Ann M. Santilli Wim ln-Niei . '- ' ,H Roy Sauberman l.ni lax Eileen Schechter Btn lo- Linda Schooley Yn umm limi li 1 , Denisejoy Schulke ll.nnilton . X Mat! Seu XX illmiiixliiii 4 Alison M. Seyler NN ui .Xllenhni Nt. XI . . - v b e .r V 3 N.. ,x.' are -.5 . A .Q 'Q k E v i' gy 3 X Qt K l f Y If l f .vga A VU' fi . N YY! F-, ,Q q Heather I.. Shaw ittuhxx 1 1 Q' f , . V jf 'E ' jennifer I.Shingleton Ni:-:ling H, , X , . 1. -- - Ann Shufflebarger Rmlloitl Q X IL e Q 5 ll Brian Shull XX nn lnwlci .C ' ' :ff b V g David Silber x...i..-ni., it x 72' ' 1 ' I fi t f 3 Andria Rose Silver Nl.tt.nx.in. 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Scott Bailev Nnktwx lllt' john Ball.X1111.1111l.1le Andrea Lynne Balliettelf.1pc.X111x tIour1, YI Kimberly Kea Barlow Y11111111 Monicag. Baroody Jxlllltlllildlt' Virginia G. askett XIII g111i.1 Bun li F X. 1 P? .pxx ' ' , 1 -.l 5 s 3 -ij - 1, eh L: -GJ 45. X x 1 'I 1 L.11..A I1 . 'T' T1 '1 'I 4 1 I in 4 1 .l 1 r os c r - 4 ,- X Y Q K , s 'N DU H is xi WZ f si if u 41 0 . QF ' 1 A ., 15 1 '5 K Eg b Kord Hall B3SI1lghlkillt'StlIJt'.ilxt' Donna Becker Nl.11l1s1111. WI Karen A. Beckwith New wrt News Amy Victoria Bell Nlt-1 l1.m11 st ille Susan West Benefield.Ro.111olte William Bennett Springlit-I1l Karen E. Berg A1 llllgltlll Shannon Berry R1tl1111o111l Margaret Bickley .'Xl'llllj.fI4lIl Anne Biermanl.l1.11gr111 l-i.1lls,Oll David Bisese X'11'gin1.1 Beat li jenny Blackwell R11.111olw Susan G. Blake B1-11.1 jill Bobbin 1211111 t'lll Sltllllbll. NI Kathryn A. 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Budd x1.At..1..n L. laura Buechner Nl.4r1.iss.as Lavonne Bur er lhmiprffn jan Burgess Cgapifm Colleen .Burke N4 nru.mn Nl X Sharon Burks Ru luw 'ml Thomton G. Burnette I x in ilbux ig Carajane Burton N.us.m.4tl1 ix Anne Bynum l'Vdll'l.iX ennifer Beth Campbell Bez ii x 11, P: ames Cason xlt1lXt'lllt'.XY oni Suzane Chaos lm nt lihui g Auson L. Chapple Lake' Plat ul. NY Paul H. Chopman Yu Llllllri Hmm I1 Elizabeth Christopher'l'e'mb14,kc L1 Bermuda David A. Clark Prim sum In ,Xl Emily A. Clark Rn limunri Amanda Clements l,m-rr1mrr.C A Karen Ann Close YIVYIIIA Rebecca Cobert l-'ails I Ihurt li Rob Coble Virginia Br-.11 li Laurie Ann Cogswell Ar lmgwn W. Christopher Cole Rn hmnml Scott C. Commander Vu gnu.: Bmtl Scott Compton .'Xlex.mdr i.: Melissa D. Conner .'xlt'X.lIllll'l.l Colonial escape UIllllllllllllQ uilli 4 1 A et- escape from Qunclclliu pu-ssinu-s. M Xfiwun- lxnnmllluunlxnl1.ul11im-giwnulxu.111u11v111lm.4- us- lllI'L'Sllll1lLllilflllflllblllll ilu- llllllllN'I ul rlmnisis. i Icnm lrms takes .m giltt-rmmni mln- in ilu- llll' N--I-lwxxwif s O Q it ','.A , .'.,, 'j2H2ffg Old Campus dorms 1. N f L f rw .f 4' A '- IM Y 1 'fbi A iw-J' -L .A t ' -, 't, ,.,.- . q ,,7', t.':'4'-l 1, Q.-fx' '- Mt, , .., ,' I ' ,fsiaizxtq Agsgn,-M ,J vm- '- g,.!4f!4?5:gQ-it-L,-fzgi. wif.-' -1 .C 5 'O . r' 1 -15.4-' t ,W i ' - - - , - --..-xr, - ' .. -,. ' i zilkiiig ovci' to A t H , Q t' i- -- Q.t,,'-- Lzttichtttti to Sl12ll'C his pztckgigc with ti friciid. Ax ffff f--- -t,4,w i. f fi'-X fl'I,jii flltatitcllctw ivsiclciit Dun Lum- ttscs thc umttvciiiciit I Q' N lf ,, Qggj uttlkwgtit hctivccti thc two dmtiiis. Lhlikc any other ,X-'H gf jk 'M-Q Q2 Cittlilllx mi tzttttptts. klcfiticixoti. Bgtitctt. illiztticllcrs. ii i-, . '- -1- .ttic I.gttich'ttttt gitc gill cmiticttccl hx' cm'ct'crl sitio- -11 'Q N Q V - 1 ,Q - it .tlkx -:iiizttttiilititcttittcli11ppt'ctiitttcrifhttittgthc F g..9'kL-. t ,M-J i,NQ-. tttitix clgtu ui witittft. -1 'f it t---FSf -f X . jiri O N4 timlttvllluliw S PT Lu fi' x.. V. C7 Copeland-Gavaler Nancy Co land NIIIIIIIX Margaretgfflorcillo Nttiwillt 1 I Diana Lvnn Cordovanal lit -,lin ,Il joseph B.Cornettll.iI1'.1If Susan L,CousinsXXIII1mIsI :I 4 Mary Coules Kit liiiwizii Katharine Covert I 4-wit I. lllt' XIII en Cox Rl- liriiwtitl .Scott Craigl itll Il.l,.I'l MII Om P. Crap 5 l',1II1r NKIIA I l julia L, Crilchfield X pf mia Colleen Marie Crowley X It r.i..I Gregg.-X.Crum lllm llfrll l'X Kevin K. Cullatgier XX Illia:-wil.: 4 Lauren Cunnin ham K1IlIIIII+I.tl Betsy Danbury ill I 1-.Iii Maryj. Daniel NIIIIIIIL Lisa Lee Daniels .Xi Imqrf iii Philip A. Davis Xl.iss.1Iiwili,I Xi Susan Davis Kit limi will Kathryn Darker X ll'lllI.l Richard DCCKEI' K4 r.1IIi ilu amie E. Demaio X I: umm IM it :I ohn Dennis Yoilollt . ScottDevers XXiilI.II1isl-niig Sheila Diggs l .lulvtii rw illt Annemarie Dinardo Il.it mi: ku Martha Ann Dixon l X ii. II'1Iii Q Laurie Dobbins Xiii QIIIIA limi Ii Kathleen Doherty Xl.Iw.llrtIII1.I l'.I: Sharon Linda Doherty I It II-vm II john S. Donohue l .Iii tix Adam C. Dooley Nut III iii Xml X Thomas Douglas l 1-rltii Megan P. Dowd Nt . vi im l'.:IX XI ll RonDownin XIIIIQ-'Illini Ellen Duffy siiihltt-ills XIII Marie Dullaghant li s.Iiw..M Karen Dunkle llllllllllt Isii Im. I' X Karen Dziedzic XX I V. wiv: lllgt Gisele Echalar Xi Iii.g- Iii bl. Kimberly Eckert X ii 4:1 I4 Ili I. Bart Edmunds R4 ull tilt Carol Fpling XII: iii Linda A. Falk X ll QII I.: lit In Maryellen Farmer lliiiut is Xl X Terry Farris NIIMIIII Allison Farwell XI1X1!,4l'I' Martha l.. 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Golembiewski N111 l11lls Phyllis Ellen Goodwin SIt'lllllQ Peterjegi Gordon X'11g1111.1 H0111 l1 Susan Gordon ll11st11l Mary Kav Gorman R11 l111111111l Laura Gould Slt'l'lIll1,: Lillian A. Graves lX'1Il1.1111sl1111 Lg julie Geer N.1l1'111 Kimberly Rene Gregg R111 In 1ll1'. Xlll Michelle Y. Grigg X11g1111.1li14.11l1 je-nniferjeanne Gross YIt'llIl.l Karen Lee Gross llrl .xll. NIU L1,1rrai11eA.Gruves K 11111 1-1 1l, Y ll Virginia Groves l,11s Xl.111111s, XXI janeIGrul'Jberl111A.1I Xl1lls, Nlll Nancylew Guarnier hill 1g1111.1 B1-.11 l1 WP' O N1111l11 bllllll tw fry 'T 'NA' 1 f S 14 1 1' ,FT QF n ,. 11. 1 ' .. 1 X W .X l Q' 1-S I ,A s. ,il I' F-1 N iq 1 lf' 3 ' ,Yr , Q23 1 R525 If , N 1 ,11 5 A 'T 4 ll 1 L 1 ff ky 35 Ol' 1 ' vi - ' It Ei' ,A ' I I 1 .W mg Q. .. X ' N. 1 5. , 11,-1.1, .W 1 x 1 , X , . lla .. 'fi 1 F 51- L :bt -1 -,Ah ll HZ f 1 -Y 4? .W 1 E H V-QT l I 1' K. QV .V - 'A' QQ . , Y tr ,N K - 'L E ' 5', :ilu 19?-T, 11 Lua ,-,..,. .AA I ff lr Guillen-Hopkins Growing class sizes ack in high school rospective students were attracted to William ancl Iary byxlames Blair pamphlets advertising the Col- lege as having a small student! Jrofessor ratio. Al- though this is still predoininate y the case. as oath freshmen class grows in numher. large ll'Cllll't' halls are becoming inrreasingly full fthe aceragc class size was l,l50 for the freshmen. and the ttppcitlasst-s following behind in the 1050 rangel may 5-fr: E Sf 1.4, Kari Guillen NM ti villxl lllL1Q' ennie Gundersen Ponit l'lr.-s.uit. Xl . , fx 'im Haines Wim llt'NIt'I 5 , , Breck Hall lxiitlilwtiig il, V , Stephen M. Hall llam illv X , Terrv Hall liitlmii llc-.ul XII? 1 ' A - . ' Steven M. Hancock Pint-x Rm-i ohn W. Harman Blat lumix ig lizabeth Harris XS .ix iiultttit- Marcie B. Harrison l'l.iiiislvtti-i, X I anice Marie Harru tttniilhi-l . ark Elnathan HasEell Npi inglivltl Catherine A. Hauer l irtlri it It XII! . Daniel Head I'otoiii.i- , Nlll lf '-Z ' ' Beth Henryk li.mliIIx L i 1 Diana Hvwlell XN.u1ii'slnfiti 1 ,g S.j0anelleHilbish R:-sion ' Craig Hillegas Xtilli.tiiisl.t1ig Karin Hillenbrand X iigiiiri IM .it li ,Q l Bohhylliiivs.-Ir.Nionfx1 itil I Y Loran' IlllN'l! Nmiitoi-I 4 X 4 ' k ' 3 Bradford imiiim-in wt... .4 i 1 - X F Bonnie lf'.llinl1s4rriKitl.lw i -1 , Hnrau' Pope' lloldeiizl r. lb t .' lvnnifcr Holt I 101. Xll' 'xx I N y f X 1' I fiilliani Hunala-rt -'ii .Y N z N . ' - Gran' M. lllllllkll xt x 5. -X l f i N Laura Hupltinw lin .1 N1.Ivli4rti .gf N O ' , ,.,,.-, Howard-jackson 14 t 'H l A L . Pamela Howard llatuptou -. at M Susan Gail Howe W l,.ii.uellt'. IN ' -i - Tanva Hranowsky Rit luuoutl Wei-Min Hsu Rtt luuoud K , ' , Mikki Hubirard hYlllllll'Nl1'l -' fr Susan Kent Hudgins Williaiushtirg , Karen M. Hunt Yu guna Bt-.it li james D. Hunter .-klexautli ia Scottj. Hunter .Xi liugtou Elizabeth Hutcheson .-Ximaudale Rebekah L. Hydon Pittslit-Id. NIA Laura ln am Nashville. TN Lisa C. iligrassia .M liugtou Dwayne .-Ljackson Ptutellville Academic butterflies ew peolple under- stand the butterflies that float arounc in student stomachs. Hours of studying for an exam or writ- ing a paper produces a nervous anxiety that never reallv goes awav until the grade is known. Sopho- more Diane Desmond decides looking over a re- turned paper is more important than going to her nt-xt class. -Still 0 Ntmplioliioies lensen-Kater Thomas F.Ji-nw-n Km uni: 4 I Dayna Keclajohnson mAmf,1 Thomas P.johnsun. Ill Nzztl Alf Hiauathajohnsomjr. Rx ,xi KerkeA.j0hnson I x1MNw1z, Kimberlx johnson Xx :Hu ' Majoriejohnson4 hr'vr'Y11'Mi I . , a-f 1 ng' ggx T A 111M,u.z, ' '1' Anlhonylijonesl.41:t1xNr.n1w YS , C.l-ievinjones Xxlmgron 'A ' ulie :XHIIJOHCS1-4'4H1f .iaryWill1sJones 1 llilblf Sri Anggrenl Kamayana Anne Mhrie Karch X1 mpg- -' jamie KalErl'1v:1w+w1x FQ S , --r P, w'--- t ., Y 'W' 3 int f 717 4 A 'S ' I ' nl, , V-A. -J-',v:t- . A - ' --L ' he-l:5riL. 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A h A- A - - - ,- 'g,'gv'gA1Ag.AfA:K o- f 'S gi h ' huh?-' :A :ji-3Qf.+-2- Q,:, :-,q.gj?, A Q- : A ' -,jw-v .A 4 - pf- - ,K -- .311 L ,ij X t7 ',f.,f 1-,ji-, .iA+.9qf1'Q.-me--..-A --'U 41 iv ' z?'hrs 1. f L X 1 ' 1 1 1 Kaulfers-D. McGee joy Celina Kaulfers Nlull-1Il11.111 Annette Marie Kearns XX1ll1.1111sl11111g lohn David Keating l'.1llst l1111t l1 5 Catherine Kelly N11111t'1w1. Xl Mark.-1.Kelso'l'1r1sl11111gl1.l'.k Katherine G. Kennedy ll.11 1-111. 1 Ill Laurie Kerns l'1l.11ksl11111g Shelley Kindred .klt'X.illtlI 1.1 D. Brooke Kirk l -1111,1111r.11l1111. Nl X EdwardG.Koch.lI.X1l111gto11 Marv K. Koch lJ11l11tl1. MN Susan Koenig Nloiintl'111spe1t,ll, Maryanne Kondracki tlrexit lmills Terrence W. Koontz Y11 q1111.1 Bc-.it l1 Mark S. Koschmeder l ID 14-1 Xl.11ll1.1111, MID Nancy Ellen kirafft .'xlt'X.lllKll'l.l Tracey Leigh Krautheim .klt'X.illLll l.I Margee Kebs R11lgelieltl,li l Lisa M. Krizan B111'ke Valerie Lynne Krowe Xlonnt Klsu1.YY i Bart M. Lacks R.111cl11Ipl1 Karen Lacy xlLk1llllK'iKl'EB.NYI Robert C.E. Laney klllt'N.l 1e.1ke Benjamin H. Langmaid Falls l.l111rtl1 Leslie Lautenslager .'Xlex.111d1'i.1 Kimberly Lebo Burke Margarette V. Leite li l'1'11x1cle11te. Rl Ellen Louise Lewis H.1111pt11n Kathlene Lewis Vienna Sandy K. Lewis bill g1111.1 Be.1t'l1 Stephanie L. Leyland W.1sl1111gt1111 Cmssiiig. PA Anne Lim Fairfax Diane R. Limm l..111t.1s1er. PA Jeanne LindnertIl1.11'l1111es1ilIe Todd T. Lindsley Penn Yan, NY Carla Linville lvlllldlllslllll g Gregory T. Locastle Dm lesumii. PX Rebekah Burch Loker kYllll.illlNlWlll'g Thomas Payne Long YlVIllll1C'l'X ille jill Elizabeth Lon mire t'l1e1'11 H1ll.Nj Evaj. Eopdrup l'l111se11te.StI Michaelj.LorchtiI1l11111l'.11k,XY Al Lucas Ytlflxltlktll Kristin W. Ludington 8141111111-tl. C' I Heather A. MacDonald Melt lllt'. NY Kathleen Mackin S.111flw1t l1. NIA Claudia Mader Met l1.1111t QX ills Martha Helena Madero Xen York. NY Amy Hayes Mason Rllllhlll. XI Amy Lynn Marschean Stu.-1-1. XY Gabriela Marin W1ll1.1111sl1111 11 joe Matteo M1111-l11111. l'.X Perry Anne Matthews l'l1.1w l 111 Susan Mayburv l.1111l1.1, l-l. is-ffreyT. Mayer Xx.1ll111g1..11l. l'.X ianne L.McCallll.11e11111t11,l'.X Cara McCarthy R1 -1 kx illr, XID Martin Mcfllanan X11q1111.1 Bt-.1tl1 Beverly McCollum 4'l1.11l1-sl nt Scott Stanaway Mclfrae Rt'-ll1.111k. Xl Leigh Mcllaniel Ximlf-11, 'Xl' Rr1unsIosephiMcGahran X1111k1'1s. XX Douglas P. Mefiee kll'X.ll1lll 1.1 ,Q U N..11ll41i1,11yqw l . - ,x ' Jx ' 1 'lk A 'fx l X y llll 1 J 4 Tyr writ? gf L 147 -K I lt- V 4 fl 'J l Y 'v i' : .ll'I.1x '-' rl ' - 1 lg . ' ' L' . 9. Q I if x 1 ' i ' N .2 'A .. A rf fav is 1 W' ' rf ,f 'z I , X i I' ki,-an-A . lb- 1 ll - ...U 1- bfaawf-f-SI .s ..1 -. -. F.. in A Q ' 1 ' --if 15.2 if fe 1 f .1 'fl f. ' ' 5 M ' i 1 ,, K.. E . - - WT. .M is x. z Tix' i 'H A i , id, Q i i 5 V N z'.4 X -, if Ii, T11 . T . .yi- I ik - . .A Svveating in the stands and inembers know a differently feeling concerning fooiball games than the fans or even the players - heat. Dressed in close collars and heavy material. mein- bers sit in the sun feeling glad that tliev used Dial. Bass drummer Mark Therianos guards against the sun with a pair ofmirroed shades during a flurnia- uon. ev B 4 -qv- -xny, -I r A xhn j. McGee-Milkey Dixinc Hm'Gm'. Ill l -wk-ull Xllll. IX Margaret .-X. 5ll'cLOVl.'l'll Iixmix. XX SaraliP.M1'Crm-gurl ul11u1ln.a.Nl Colleen A. MCK00 l in lung, l' X Kcvinjuhn McLaughlin Nvhltlhll. I',X Michael MUManus ,Xl1'X.lIl4l!l.l David MQMQ-namin ll.lIIXxnnnl Anthony McNeal ll.llllIllHII janet F. MrNullyK ll.lll4'Ill. l',X Christopher Mcgale In-qvm1.XY Douglass F. Mercado NIH mqliulnl Thomas E. Mvyers Nur lwlk Daniel Lawrcnn' Michael .Xi llllglivll Steven NV. Milkey Km-1mLg1m11l.l l L i Xml N W1 .' 4-in 9 ll I 55 ii l 1 n R . 5 I v 1 ' , :er-fi 4551.6 X illl . 3n1lnl11lI111x1q'x I f-REX NJI G uri v, 'i ,Q Q .aw ' 'wi l.'I 1 .i -8. if 9 , N x ' ,-I .f vi-Q4 Miller-Murdock Belinda E. Miller Ri mini llll. Hunter Milli ani l1.fzEf-ww-,xi Nl Thomas M. Ngistele ll' 'lima Patricia Ellen Mitchell Nwii mi Xl Debra Lee Mohler llr: :ull wi David A. Montuuri XIlc'!LMv.xl1.l K Betty Moore Nultolk Peg y Moore lllll.llI1NlHll Q Kimirerly B. Moosha XvllLfllll.1l1ht',lAll ames Michael Moreland Xlt'X.1Iilll i.. 'endra Mor an Wiliiniigton. Ill' Eric Kennetllig Morrison l'mmn.u Xlll ' lt iff X!! J I john Flood Morlin Nlzirniiiv. IA Alisa Mullens lim mi: ui Sandra I.. Muller l li'-1 mon. l' X Susan Ann Murdock 1 ,i mr hills Beyond text books omg lwxwiul tcxl lioolas, Qu lin' Qu gulcinic s Q umlilulw .1 l.i1 gt- . 4 . R, . 1 Y H. N-will-wig .wr X O Ui Murphy-Roy Douglas Hur hy llillslmoiotigli. Nt Nfelissa Muse ll.nnpion Bonnie L. Neal K lit's.ipc-.ikv Elizabeth Tankard Neal li .niknm n iohn D. Neary Nh-ni Point. NY 'arinjean Neider Yipli--. Ii.tli john G. Nettles Sit-i ling Anne Nevlud l-.nl t.ix Cara Allison Newman lV.nrt.ix Lynn Newton Xt-it t..nnon. Yl Edwin Creighton Nichols Rell Oak Jody Norris Yn ginm lk-.uli Paula Nugent llills l Zlinrt li Kevin C. O'Keefe Rot ki illc, Nil! Elizabeth O'Brien lfitlgelirlrl. Cl Nancy-lean O'Brien Si lk-teiwliiiig, Fl, Fred O line lI.nt-lot lt, N61 julie O'Nesl New Ll.1n.i.in. Cl Silvia Cristina Otto Port Xilisliiiigtoii. NY Brandon Gerald Owen Nlitllothi.in Robert G. Owens H.iniptnn Deborah Packman Rot ki ille tleiitei. NY joan Palmer N1il,e.in Guy K. Palmes Arlington Elizabeth H. Parker S 7lilllj.fllt'ltl Susan L. Pasteris Pinslburgli. PA joe Pastore Reston Sandy Pastrick Lexington. KY Suzanne Pattee F.iirl.ix Kirk Payne Dani illc Pamela E. Pearsall'Yirgini.i Beacli Mason A. Peay Virginia Bearli Michael Arthur Pemberton Ricliinoncl Penny Pennington W.n'erli Melonie R. Perper Nlc Lt-.in Donna L. Perrv Rim hniontl Monica Leah Perry Pauling. NY james Howard Peterson Union Bridge. Nltl David L. Petree Clolnnihus, Oll Dwavne Petty lliqhlanfl S rings Harrisj. Pezzella Yirginia llileacli Sharon K. Philpott. Salem Lori Pickinpau h Falls tllinrt h Betsy PowelFNeivport Neue Katherine E. Powell Vienna Michael K. Powell Fort len eniiorih. KS Tracie Prillaman tlnllinsx ille- Melanie Pugh XY.isliiin,5toi1, Dil Lydia Rose Pulley Greein ille. Stl Barbara Louise Quinn 4 Dlil lkmoltci ille. NY Coleen Marea Quinn Lotion Elizabeth Raddav Nt-it York. NY Moria Rafferty llimi Hills Tlames Ramsay .Xlt-x.nnlri.i homas Ra p Wwe-i s Clut- Kenneth Francesco flllapuano l nrron Janet L. Reed l i ns liliin ig Robin Renwick llnikc knife Samuelle Reuben Snnilei . St, 'aren Renee Richardson Ru liniunrl Colleen Roche lktvtislvl , 1 Ill Valerie Roeder hiiiipliell ll.ill. NY Roger C. Royyjr. l .in l.ix ji' 'li 0 N4 illlltilllt il Us r ' .K if-. 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Hines N.1L1ll.11l1111.NX Michael Hobbs N11ll11ll. Diane Marie Hoekstra 4 1.1ltl.1111l, Nl Chelene E.Holn1esl'111111l1'1111Al111g1' Scott G. Holmes Xisluax 1111.1. YY Monica Yernetta Hopkins lXt'llllI 11lq1- Sharon F.Hurnerll1'111l1-1s1111,Xt. Alison K. Horrocks R1-1.11111 Tereasa House R11 l111111111l Tyler M. Hudson X'11 1,1il111.1 Lance Lee Humphries llmwll. Xll john T. Humphries .X1111.1111l.1lc Mary I. Iida S11-1 111111 Heidi Marie Ingram l'i.tlI'l.lN Allison A. Irvin .Xlt-x.1111l1 1.1 Adam F. Ivey. III XX'1ll1.1111sl1111 g George F.jack.-lr. XX'1ll1.1111sl1111g Audrey Y.jackson .X1 I111q11111 lulia S.jackson Xl.1X Xlc.11l1111s . I. Rodgersjacobs N111 111gliel1l Eric R.jahn l'111sl1111gl1, l',X Mark C.james X111 lollt GregoryM.jamisonXX'1l111111g11111,Dl'. Tom Jarvie S111'i11gliel1l Ellengeffery ll1.1t1sx1lle. NIU enisejohnson X'11'1111.1 janet E.johnson Ndlllttllt' justina M.johnson .eX1l111gt1111 Kristinejohnsont-lc-11l:lIx11.ll, Monicajohnson X-lt'lll1.l Valerie Annellohnson l'iflII l.1-1' Debora C.JollylD11s1wll Danlltmrdanger R11l1,g1'1111111l. Nl Jenniferlaryjoycell.1111s1111l11111g Villiam Henryjoyner R.1l1'1gl1. Xt. Bruce KalkXX'1ll1.1111s11111g Khy KaurelisX'111lt1111111ll1'1gl11s.YX' ju yI..Kavjianll.1x1-1l'1111l.l'.X llerbertKaylorI11111111 Colleen P. Kearns XXl1ll1.1111sl1111 L1 Bernard D. Keavney S111'1l1111l.l11gl.1111l Patricia Keen l l11111-11 1-ll Kr'ndallSc11tt Kerbv 11.11111-.111.1.. Tracy I.. Kerr Nll'llll1Q Diane Iilise Kinclricl-Q l 111' l 1111111 Nlicliac-I D1-an King N.1ll l'1'1l111,l X l'. Ken Kipps ll.1111s1111l1111g Dai id Blames Kirzicofe X1-1l11lls Nuszin Frances Kirln X ll QIl1l.I ll1'.11 l1 il' 0111111111- 1 P P l -I it L X i ini P ..X. - .1 W, y X 1,5 S 0-in 1 Q . Q A ' -x, . Q ,K 1 J .A 4' nfl ' , - il - i AW -.- Q fu i :H-A E! Q- A Ii I , 5 ZA L Q '45 , Wiz P 4 I li if Ki rk-Lowery Anne Kathryn Kirk l'imhui'gli, PA Doug Klein Cllicsaipcgilii- Ann Cameron KoImer'S.ilem Ginny Kostfiiamp Hill. P.-X Karen L. Kramer'Yiigiiii.i Bn-.ii li Timothy A. Kruse X'iciin.i Ana 4fJhnIA1'liIiglmi Phil andesf'Bziiiiiiiui'e. XID Rebecca Leigh Landesii Ihuri hx illi- james R. Langston,-lr. Ncupmi News john W. Lannen.Yieiiii1i Teresa Laynev Eviiigu in Anne Marie LeaffWiisliiiigluii, IM Ung Leei'Ai'lingtmi Diane Leitefh. Piwwimlciiic. Rl Agollo Leong Fic-:li-i ic luiiui g C arlotte Lerch Nl: l.n-.ui Leslie Levyi'Bl.u lisimiv ljnnifef Lewlsfxvixgmiil I NLM s ancv Lee Lex'Xui iillx Paul Lightner Sldllllltlll D.B. Linka Spiiiigliulml jennifer A. Lissfell liwiiiii. Wm-sl llei'iii.iiix George Logan l'uI.iski Ken Lovko l'uimiwiirli Benjamin F. Lowe,Ilr. llnix ills Nancy All Lowery ,i-xiiigiiiii 3 R i 'Q ,f,?'.f,a'-1. -. - E 1 ff lf WI QI, I: 1 .f 1 5 f ,J 0 4 s 71 KX. 1 if l X. Q I f . , A F if 'f ff' -,f Booked up IE lxiclx In xilimil again. 'lime to iiiow iii, climiw clgixwx. xpciiil iiimicv. want in lim: llic livgiiiiiiiig ul ilu- Nv- meslcr was ailwi iw Niqiinllvcl In lung lim-N .ii ilu' pllvsnil lNiulNs,su1'g'.ii'ii1x lmokstoiv: pcupli- wil li ziml. mica' IJLISI Ilia' uisli im-gim-ix. li.ii'ii'ii lmiik 2lU'0lIl1IS. DCSIJIIL'Lllulllllllhllk'N1.ll.lll1lll iii lumix priccs. IICCCSSIIX llllllllllllflNlllllk'IllNl1lP.lX llll' prifc. liiiiiiiixi il i 4 v .,: -'- . ' , F!-,V N 'U .11 A A Colonial perspective illiamshurg exudes colonialism. in ll kind OfCOl1Il'lYCCl way. Its costumed attendents smile and spew forth historic trivia tfor the touristsl. the streets are clean lthere are 11 lot fewer horses these dziysl. the houses are well-ordered lthey are, after all. exhibitsl. They are modern things made to look old. a world several centuries old. but Certainly bearing the imprint of the present. ' 1 QQ, 151 I Y 11 pdl -f Q. V?- N I Y tb ,- ,,- ' 1 Q1 ul' Y1 1 Lucidi-Pickrel Don Lucidi I'1'1U1':t 4I1, I'X Karen Luebe IQ -1. Victoria Ann Lutz I1I111'111:g Christopher I.yncl1t1'1M1 I'11111't XII Cvnthia M. Lyon! Xlt--..11.1I11.1 Mada Maalouf R--11,11 I1.1I1. N-N I . A A F Gordon MacArthur XX 1II1.11:. 1 1 . 1 1' 'H r 1. 1 ff x H i ' ' 5, 1. T A C- 1' 'T Havlev Mace RM1111. , gg , , 'I - . Tammy MacKinney ln. III If tl Y' X' I , Eric Maggio II11I1111I11I NI .gt ,Agn x I jean E. Male RN11111 , g 1,3 Q .ful 1- a 1' -. 5311 Ora Malte e XI1 l.t1.111 ,j 1 'CA uh. ' 4: X jx 1 4 ' Tracy Marblestone IIQIII ll '.'. ' I . :X V Fr uiisig! Amy Ann Marcos XX 1ll11I1 I I , 1 ' A 'N Stephen K. Matsumoto X1 1111411111 Q, I tl Q , ., I Linda Kas' Mayo IL11111111111 X. 1 1 scott Mccleskey 111 t..11.1.1t-1.1.1111 II I D ' Henry B. McCoy. III t 11.t11I.1111I I'.11It KS KellyG.McDanieltI1.111gt' up l Amv Sue McDiffettUxI1-11I Ull ' rl L um iq Sheila McDonnell XI1l.11.111 ', P' 9. fi fl - ssuay Mclilligott l.1111.1x I QL, . , Kevin McGettigan1 Inwxt I1.1Nr. XIII T N-I XX'endyC.McKeeI Hu: XI.11II111111.XIll X Emes R. McMillen 11111111 rll 0lJ6l I C. DICRHE X1.1tt-111111. XI X I Sheila E.Mertes N111111gI1vI1I ' - I-4 R F -.vt Debbie Moffett XX'.1X11c'. I' X '17 Q 0 Q . Dana 151111111141-11.11111 . , 1' V FS Nicolette S. Moon l'.ll kxIt11 D l ' lame-sE.Moran.Jr. X1.11111N1111114. t1 X F - U . Iatthew S. Morrison INIIIQ 111'111g1 5 .,.. hifi Margee Mulhall X'11 g1111.1 1511.11 I1 El , Debra Munro XI.111.1w.1X ::1i f' Mark W. Murdock XI.1111.1- .1 .o FW! 1 ,A t A .-Q-T X'f 1 '11 .5 x I .Q 1 . 4 Q' I K . v 1: 1- 9 1 , Q ' . 1 1 1 A I I ' . Y. ' I '-C ,XLRQ I1 1 'NPI 1 W s Suzanne M.MuSCianoI'111111'11111I11.XI SallvMusick N111111gI1tI1I William Musto 1111.1 l,II'N'-III I' X Michael Mutti IIt11I11111I, XX Debbie Niezgoda 111t,111.111.1 Denise L. Noffsinger I '1I14 I.I1 II Karen L. Nuckols R--1 X-.1II1- jeanne M. O'Kc-elmo I ,1IIN1 I.11:1 I. Miriam Oaltlex X1 51 1' X11-,X Mary Grace Ohatu N3 .1 1115 .1 .I Str-1'eOd1.1111 N111 X1.'1 1 :1 I X Penny Uglesby XJ11111 Xl Matthew XX. Ulvnifh X1 .1 I 1:1 XI Debbie Ottingvr R112 1 Sl'lEil'lIlZlI1tH't'X 12.1 II11j 1 K:1tlirsnP.itlgctt X .1 1 11 Valerie Pantlnk S' 1 1111-1 R3X'lTlt1l'1Cl,I. Parisi X.1x 1 Billx Ii'3t'bt'I' X1 11.1.11 U tlurlty I'1irltsIL1.It1111I I David Mifliatcl I,.lNltH'l' S I11ntI1i.1l . l't-.irwmi XX1 1 1 X Barluim,X1111t'I'1-it-1w11 X1 1 Trust-1 l't-tilt X 1 '1 Ilrurt' X. l'I11lI111t1 1 1- . Xl.irtl1.1 X1111l'l111II1111t '1. Nt1lIlI.I,ltlxt'Il ix. , ' kI.t11M.1r1t-l'1tltu-I 1 - I,111.1. .1.' Pierce-Ramsey French Comedy ill111111 Chris Pierce 1.11I11111l11.1, Xlll R. W'ill Platl1X1I111g11111 Elizabeth Pla1lS1111sl1111x,l'l Lisa Ann Pollard Y111l1111 Caitlin Porter S1111 l11w.l,11s1.1R11.1 Ina Susan Powell l Nlll I1l1111 Ll Lulia C. Powell N1-11 11111 Nous aurie A. Powell I-'.1llsl'l11111l1 Alice Ann Previle ll.11l1l1111l11-I1l, Nl Stephen D. Prial lili'lll11ll. Nl Paul E. Prince.-Ir R11 I111111111l john R. Quagliano R11 11111111111 Anne Quinn Y11-1111.1 Kathleenjoslyn Quinn Yll'l1I1.l g1111l ,.., hl.ll 1 ll11.1111 11111s1sI1'111lx' 11111 1111 111111'w111 thx 111111- llllN 1111s 1111 llIlLlIlX lllllll4lllN ' 11111- . stzlgcc 1 l.1ll. 11.1s 1111 1x11'p111111 l51'1'11g11'cl lx1'11x'111x Ill Illc' W Marjorie Ann Ralev Y11-1111.1 l11.11l111g 111l1'. gnu- 11 s11'll'11e p111'l111'111g111111' IS 1 11'111- Lourdes M.Ramon N111 1'.1111..,111.1111 x1ll.1111. F1111 Robert Dennis Ramsey Xl.11l1w1111ll1- Sherry Ramsey R11 l111111111l .ff , xbf wil 'st ,. X3 N 0 vw hr I v W T 1 .mutual . ,,, 1 .. 2 1 ' f 4 I 1, 'Al -ia - - 1 1 'iefisq Q . 'fini , 1 5 9 t gig' 1 1, . l l 7 ' 1 l F 1. Q' 335 1 X. ,Q . 51 -, .41 .1 A -1 A' .I -5 'I f , Q FI u, ' 6 I -vs Q r -Q -Vx l E7 1 I 1 T7 q 1 : K 1 1 - 5- xii 2 'I' U., i! t 1 1 F r l X Q V - , , ,, in 1 Q 5 Y 1 C- X I .. Q Q' '- I 0 51 X - A 1 1. 71 - L Y , 1 e + ffl - ' if ' Ll .A . . I f . .. vt , W x Raper-Strenger Porter G. Raper R11 lzlzltmll Laurie C. Raymond XL l 1'.ll1 Cherie Reeies Xi lzizgtffn Sonny Reexes Xxofitlliritll Courtney Reid R11 lmlon Michael Rentz1 lilpf-pri Linda E. Reynard li sit'11.m 1.1 51 fl David Reynoldsll.11l'1illt Linda Ritter l'.x11l.lx Paul D. Roberts X11 I mn Polly Elizabeth Roberts lilo Lvio 4 Lee Ann Robinson litflr ll.i-.1 ia Mark Morgan Rogers lit 1 ll Xl.t1xl. l Patricia Rose Rl1llll!'1llll Linda Romaine Ross Nl- l t-.nu Frederick Rauscher. jr. X: ling. it Philip Rowe Rlhlllltlst' Richard Row ll.lmp11-il Randy B. Rowlett Xl.1t1r.n.t Alvnne Rucker Y11'ni1.i AlbertRuenes.jr,ll1xllills NH Carolynj. Ruffin Ne115ior1Xt11s Sylvia Ruiz lll.i1 lsNlllll Q Becky Russell 1 I.nlcs1illt- Lorraine E. Saatman l:la.t1 .1 NN Laura E. Sabatini Sin 1114111-ltl Gregory Sadosul-tX1.l1i.tslit1:11 David M. Safon lS.v. Nlu-it XX Darlene Sal0X1i4m1.ilit,itl1 R. Scott Schroeder linxltall- 1 -11111 ll Brianjerome Scott llamtlir li: Robert K. Seal 1 li .my Christo her E. Sell Xm1.m1l.i.t Imelda Serrano X1igltil.illt'.ttl1 Suzanne Shannon Nilw1Npiixl4 Nlll Dennis G. Shea 1 .tn tim ills. XII! ohn D. Sheffler R. tml -kr ulia Mae Shen lam l.lx . 'eilSherman l'1vl1vl11.t1. Nlll Susan Lee Sherwood l't-mu itl XX Alan Simeonet lu-in ll1Il,Xl Susan Simmons Noi kit 111 in Danielj. Simon ll-tml, X11 N' 11: in r iran Singletary lSl.tMp. 1.1 .lizaheth Sirlglt-totiX11u. 1. Deborah A. Sleeper Ml: ix' Allison Smith l t xiilgwil l'.i'1. Nlli Barbara A. Smith Sniilslwiw 1 l Carol Ann Smith l.li im alll DchorahAnnSmith1...:vl:t -sl .' N '1 Mit1iM.Smitl1X1m1l tw ' Robert Mrflurdx Smith. llI1 lllorwl NickSoika Xiwlw TerriSoul1up X ll 1,1 2 1 Xl Katit'Spradlin I u .f'knnel.t'ntltSt.fl.tir1t1 1 ' l X Rimlwrls ,X.Nt.ipItw 'xx 1 Mallorx Stark X ' - Martha Thmnas xii-ts.-ii Yg1l1'rieSlill'lt't 2. ' Kgitl1crit11'Sttn1lt-N N Kai't't1l.Sttmt-1 -1 D I . ' r 8 ' -I d r: ., Q. Xu ut 1 1 . nl-,N '-num ' f Iizwlzsf Stringer-Wallters l.. Allison Stringer X1I.111l.1,t- X Rita1Strx ker XX'1II1.1111xI1111 L1 Nlicluu-I Sturm lIl1llt4lII,Xx Susu11Nl.Sun1lnrrsl111l111111111.l' X Susan Swain New llrvll Xa-xu Suzanne Sweeney XI1XI1111,1x, I' X Sharon Lynn Swink N.1I1 III Allenj.Taylor X11l11.1111t11111g Debbie L. Taylorl llt'NI1'I Iwlal TTlIllIll3V L. Thaver N lI.11111I11111. XI X Mark A. Therianos ll.IIIlIJI1 III Andrew Keith Thomas Ii1I111.11 11411 It Thereasa Thon XI.1111.11.1 Laurie A. Thornton Xl11111w11. l ll Suzanne Tierney lI11111Ii1 1-N Dan Timberlake XI1'1I1.11111N11lIt- jannice L. Trammell I 111tw11. XIII Dawn Traver lI1'1111l1111 Barbiej.Trybul I11111111 Laurie A. Tubbs I'111xI1111gI1. IPX Milanj. Turk.jr.l'.111I1t-I1I.l'l Lynne Turnage l'.IIl I.1x Christine Turner IL11111111111 Kiban Turner .Xppln-11111. XX'I Peter M. Turner N, NI11s11'g1111. XII Kate Untiedt'X'1v1111.1 Lynne Marie Uzzo 5Il.Il 1.1. NI Scott Vachris XI.111I1.1xw1. XX' Terisa Van Cleave lillillt t'NICl Lori Ann Virga B.1IcI1X111. XX' Lauren Volgenau R1-N11111 Catherine L. Wa ner SI1.14Ix S1cIc,NIII greg Wagner X'11111111 Steve Walkert1c11l1ex1IIc Neal L. Walters XX'.1NI1111g11111. IMI FQI0l111111,1x , , wr, ..,, 1 : ' N. V l Ae N X I U l . . 12 -'ww '21 'I .hp .ri I 4 S J ,Aa - Q -Q V- . F ' Y I M i r - ,, - I . - 4 ! ' I I ' 1' 1lx1 , QM 21 XX K , 5 . 1,5 '1 is 1 . '- 1 .1 4 , , .4 t 1, AI I I X ' ff? 9'1 ' , 1 , .1 ., ' 'G v- T Uv T.. 4 I x . Xml A.- . 4: 1 Q, ix 1 K ,F I 6 3 1' .Q 2' I J-U . ' l A Lg ly? t ze, If 4 Q ,. Q . . fbi 'fl 1 ..-.WJ van 1 ' 5 1 ' vu Yi' -if I ' 1 Anne Marie Wampler Rn lmmml G. Harris Warner.jr. Rtmriiikc Terri Watson Yurkum n Amy Christine Wendt Wllrlnlmgnm. Ill. , ' , 1 ll 5 1 ' . I 5 ., l . r '- A ' . Leff E. White Winclwi '1 ,gi radley Scott Whitehurst Rn lim-'ml ' I 'Q Nancy Love Williams Berlin-srl.i. XID l i . i Sarah Williamson C,li.11lrallt-xx :llc V P L if . T' f' .V all V 1 Timothv B. Wilson .1mn.unl.il:- MM? -1- -' -- V Catherine Wood Sprlmiiivlrl 8 Emilyg. Wood lhcxx llliriw. Nil! Mary nn Wood Rm luilh-. XID Kathy Sue Woodall lliimlllgnnl. N Y Linda S. Wray NILl.L-.an Q - .3 x Debra S. Young L'nifmfi.ilc. XY ' ,- ,' 7' 1 Steven L. Zeleznikar Nh l.r.m Xf Patty Zillian Nh Lum 4 ' . 'A f l . julie Anne Zydron i.l1cs.4pn-.ako , 1 ' x Tazewell temperence fter 21 ll2ll'l'HWlllg week and an equally hectic weekend. quic-I music and conversation provide ll much nccclccl Inu-uk. Tazewell was often Z1 g'2lIllL'I'lllg' plum- fm' gum as ol all types and sizes. A feziturc uflireck Lili-. za tl iris- ll2lI10I'g2ll1lZZillUIlWlllCl1IIICI in 'llucwc-ll vw-1'x' Sun- day night, was the mellow music' of Amlx' Knapp and friends. I d 3 U B , Susan If. Wines Nliclldml K 11 YH' susan Elizabeth wise 111mm .H lmllls. m JH Wampler-Zyd ron ligl-pqs O 1 .. V Ulu Inu Talking irons 111'xl1I 21111111111 1I'0Il 111111111's 11111'111111'1-? 1 14111m' 1111- XN'AiN11l'l'N 111 lk used: I 111-'11'11 Il11'111 Q1H11I,111111 111511111 111111 s1111w1'1's. 1.15111111llYI1lt'Algl'111 1111 11 pics,11111s1r11z11111'11l 11111-1 1kI't'kl1xS?u vlx11l1l11lN1'11111111l 11111141 111' 1111 111111 I 1.111 1 1-.la 1' I 111111 1111. XY1'1llNI1.lI1.l111'111Il14'.1I1 1111111 11111'111pl11x'1'1l 111 11111 111 c..ll 1l'I N 11-11-1111111 1,11xX1111NlNl1l1111111l1lN1 11111111l11'1's N1Qll'1lIQUll1 I111w11111111111.11111111111 111 1l1lI1L'I. 111l'g 1.I11x. fXborn-Ar1clerson,j. Closet Scholar lR'L1L'Cll1l pl111'1-1111111111 111 1111 IIL ClllXtIl 111 111111-s.lllc1111111'c11111111I111111ll1u1111111 S111 111 XI11Nl11ll XMII11 Sfllllf 111 1111111111 111 11l1 111111 1l1111n1 11111111 flu 1L 111 .111 lll' SllllliL'l1 f1lll'ClLIlN Xml tl1111 kLlx'.QVl-v DSL 11'l111 gn 11111 11l 1l1111 11 1X 1111 louis 1111 IIN 111 111-es - illlil 111 alm Shoshana Aborn l'llL1llNll, li1'11s111g11111. Nlll Carolvn L. Adams lk1111l1xl1. X1A1x11111l Num Greg David Adams X1111111111111g. Sv1.111lx1'11 YY Karen Adams X111111111111g. W11111ll1111lgc Leslie T. Adams XIllllI11I111l11QX.l,1'xH1gI11l1 Cate Agnew 1-1-11l11g1,Nl.111.1xx.1x jane Allison Alcock 11111111111N. ll11111111111lx. CLK Mary De-Light Alcorn lk11l111I11g1,l1111l1l1111g Ellen Michelle Alden l l141111A111.11x l1l . l-.111l.1x Susan Kilev Aldworlh l1.1111111111 N, Q1.111L1-1, NX Leslie .'Xlls0 1.1::1-117, lll1ll.lll.1lIll1 , julie Alton .1 Xllx lhwll l11'N11'l,l' X S11la11neC.AI1is l11.gl1Nl1Q1111111111 Carla D. An1hr11Qe l1l Xu-,111-11X111N lane Df'11isr.'knclers11n N111 21 1,1 ll111N111111g1 N11'111 Anderson, K.-Beasle Karen Lynn Anderson l'wtl14vl41g1X.ll.1Xrw Karla Kay .Anderson liens lt. Xl.1tt.aw.u Kristin M. Andreason Rl'llQltrIl,ll.ll1xltlx. Rl Susan E. Andrews Alllllln ltrlutlt K .XlyXAH14l11.l Pamila llani Anne Bltvlt xtjt .L lm! lt rlltwx Illt Pamela Sue Appleby l1lllNllll'NN. .Xllwln lin lt. I X Sharon A leton Ht1N1l1t'w tLtt'.tt lqtllx Alison P. Ashby Lr1gltxl1,Nt-ttptnt Nt-tu Gayle Lynette Ashby il lteatlmx snntli lllll Susie .Ashford Umerlnent. Ann.tn:l.tlt' Peter W. Atwater L.4Hll1IlllltN. Latlllllll. Nl Denise M. Aulenti hwttnttttt s, Xlttltllrtfmtt. XI William M. Austin. lll llumtmnt N, larlxsxtllt- Kimberly Sue Avans Religion, Xnrtwllt Steven L. Avery litmtttws. Kit Kennet Lori Kaye Bainum Att llmtut , mn .Xttttutttt I X Todd W. Baldwin l'lltjllNll. llatleuttll:-, l' X Thomas F. Ball. Ill ilietitmtt, llttttgt-N Stephanie A. Baranowski lltmtnwx Xlqt, l'.ttt l.tx Elizabeth Ann Barefoot l1nllNlllt'sx XlQt.ll1mttmutllt effrev R. Barna lmgluxl1.l'tttntrtwnl'I.nnx Xl Ann-Mitchell Baruody l' lt'llll'lll.ll t l' tl Rn lnnt mtl Elaine Pauline Barth llllNlllt'xx Xlgt, l wxrltxt lllt' Brian Bates l't4'lllVlllltN,Rllll.llltl X l Christie A. Baty l' lIQllNlI Xlvmttnlt It Kurt Batnnlwrgt-r l-xtlzt-,tw lttlywz l t . NN Tracy Nl. Hay nard tt--xftmtnnr lxll'.lll ' t. lll Karen l.. llc-ale x..tt-line-. ttnnt L. Marx ll. llt-.tlr twxwrt 1:1 ll-Ln l'xllI.1lN'tll l N' lltulxltw tvrtiltlkx X V411 'lit 1. Nr l'l4t'. Q The first weeks ll those first weeks of the fall semester, college seems like a summer camp. Students are lured into visiting friends and partying. Warm days, sunshine, and a large Courtyard make volleyball a Bryan Complex insti- tution. Residentsjoin in a pick-up game at a Sep- tember party. But cold weather and mid-terms soon shatter the illusions. E. L, Bechly-Bradley vvgfxjrw 1 f M? . V V , T' Fm r Y Tx' 11 r ' X 1 J' Q ,lf 1 - . ,, 1. . r . r N , 4 , , r f- , 2 v ' N - rw ' M 7 5f u:ilflYiigiliiwle lg . X' 1 U i i ll' Us V7 'L' l J P . -9 .. - i ,- rv 4 K , ki 3 , . , U J e. I b ni' ' .. nf. f.. S v A 1- g l 'V - K -' an K, n - A ' , 13 . , 1 . gy V v . ,f I Xxx xi.: V L x f X i ,J . ,. itil' ' ' ll N f - f ' v B 1 I .' Gail Bechly lkxtllfmlfvgxr fillt'l'I x ll1ll.XI iohn P. Bedor Qnglish. Nlmirmx NH Christine Behl lriine Arts. West yorrl l Basil Belches. EII Biulogx. Nlct haunt NX ills Christina Maria Belt Business Nlgr.X'ucl111.i Edward Lawrence Bend Religion l'llNitYI'N. Xeupurl News Stephanie Dale Benson Business Nlgt. Rtmwkc Marvkaye Benton l'sxtl1ologx. .-Xnn.ind.nlc Russell E. Berry Fine Arts. Rmrriukr Lisa Ann Beyer Biology Hllllllllgltrll. XY Stacey Bice HumanRclarmm.K1nstm1.Xt jack A. Birnkammer Corn L1lf'l'StlC'lltt'.l:l Waltull llc Steplliien Bisese BLlilllC'SN.'XflIlllll..x'llQIl1l.lllt'.lll1 Caroline H. Blaha BLlSll1CSS.'xtlIIllIl.. Xlillll.llllNl!LllQ Alex Blakemore ilulnpulci 51IQ'llll'.xVlI'LflIll.ll5l'.ll Kirk Blanford l5L1sll1t'sx,XtlIlllll .xiIt'Illl.l lonathan A. Blanke .nglislr Ru lmmnfl Michael W. Blanks tlwnnputcl Sui-l1tc.l5.i11ullr Walter Henry Blotkamp SmlulnQx,l'l1t'sIt-1 Karen Mary Bogan l'.llj1llSll.l lYllX1'lll5l.llllYll. Xl Edward Lawrence Bond Rl'llglHll. Nur will Nutt Steven Rilev lloone lllulugx, l t't'sl5lllQ, X X Suzanne H. Boone llllslllrv- Xlrgl, R-mmvkr Ray M. Boswell.jr. tit-tiling. lYlml1c'su'x Elaine W. Bowden Nrnllvlutgx,ll.H1IIxl-Ill Nlellllflil l.. lloklvs lwxglisll lim M Xl--nw Roller! Box lr.'111+xnn.xllmkxnfir Xlll Carolinublam- llmtl l'xXil14wlwgx l lm ll.ig,rl1 Xi 'lr Paul Bmltas K-mr rim nv UU. tl lx14',gt Xl Nlaltlww llrgicllcs 1.--xr umm rr' lmvf H l. Ni Nflllmlx . ir ll I .- ff te -J lf' , A,.:f,, ' N - Contemporary meets Classical rt students litid early iii their ttutiiiiiig that even the most uhstrztct pieces liztve to have gt husis iii clzissitiztl studies. In the oil pziititing hy Bill lfislter. at latiuwledge ofthe reztlistit' figure justifies his siiiipliliiezttimi. His model sttrveys the work. ., ..i, - -Y- sx S, - p---,,,,,.pN' :wiv MM: .,.. Wit E 'QQ- ips - YQ? l 'Q' -'Q Q 'hr-9 tn .ew Nj If F' 'Xml l , .,- L 1-3. Bradshaw-Campbell, R. 0-if rv 1' .SP e 1: 4 A BZ' - v 'fs . ,S ' 7 -ur I W4 Q7 W ., , . V ,Q , in 1' vvvwyh, A Q W ,. -?v'y Hna':'5,,5'55x SI ' '- ' - H 1 X J I - f 1 .l,. ,4 l I H 'f . W, Q Q2 5 l H '1 :4 ix l .. If f t 1 -' 1 : :ff R 4. Robert Bradshaw .XLUILIIIIIILQ lxm Elizabeth L. Branch L11gliNl1.fl1.mfiUt vi ill.- Patricia Anne Brandes Xl.tlli ll .tk llt'Nl H vi fi Mary Katherine Brandon lllfvlvngx.XX1ll1.1I11Ume1!Q Tracey Elizabeth Braun l'k4lll'llllltN Xle'x.iml:i.1 Leslev D. Brent l'lI1L'.XIlN. lxiliimaiiifit lt Stephen Norris Bretson imxf-iniixelit. llotiwiii. I X Mark David Brickhouse 1hernmix.Ri-hmfiiitl Theodore-I. Broecker l UIl1pUIL'l NklLAl!1 ,xilllll1l,l lim Maria Bro hy Iitmiit-it Xll41.Nr.il.1ii. 'xl Dirk Lamar Brown 1 l.1v1t.1l Ntmlmw N intl: lit Mtv in Lyman Robert Brown Lt unrvlulm xl llll 1x1I1.1t1. 4 Pll Suzanne Brown i.uIIlpLllCIN1lt'IXtL'.l..1k4 1 in ll Diana L. Browning loiuputei St1t'1iw.l'.iI1mi.i Nancy E. Browning ljmtlallltv Xllimn Nlilllllmllt lil - N Tab Broyles QH'XK'll1llIK'I1l,Rf'.lll4'bK Marion W. Brunzie li1Ql1xl'i.ll.11iou':link Il Mills Robert Bryant. lll lwtmolimx 1 tiuitiaimti Debra Leigh Buckle-n l ll1QlllNll1N. Rn lmwizil Michelle P. Burchett l'U'll'1II11x N Xt1gim,1l'w.t-li Karen Gail Butler lr-on mm in l xixix Barbara Ann Buswll llllllxll Xx in all x X1X l.vila Bryon l um li X: l1i.4'1w, Judith Lxnn Cain l'xm lx-vl.i4x lit tix In Terrx X.Cul.intoni liwvm M XL' lim f X1 Yimlori.illt1rk4-K.ililwvll lliv I '- Frlwartl lximlmllt .iIl. It 4,4 uw, .N x'l'llll'X Ill .iingwlu-ll X Xlit'llNN.iiXl.lrY1r1f.lmplull il Q w , l l Rm K llginum K .unlmlu-II l w Ni't Q Campbell, W.-Churchill W William Campbell l lfuxc-1 mncm. 5.lIl IM-gn. K ,X Todd Canerbury .xkt1lLlllllIlgf,litlixlllll Mark G. Carey li4vXt'IllIl!x'l1I, RCNIHII Gina Carillo Inn' Arts, IIUIIQLINIHII. XY Candace C. Carlisle LIUIIIPIIIFI' St wine. Glens Falls, NY Keith R. Carlson Ll 11114111111 x, X'i1'g111i.a lit-.it li Barbara E. Carpenter liiolugx. lrxliigtmu ig 1 ' I Q I f Terri Lvnn Cartwright Q X . X, . t t D, F X i X, Y X t Q ,X .qulia M. Car enter llietnryl t'Illit'I'NlllIXliR'. Nil A 4. joy Carver 5 X- 1 Prem li. .Xlt'x.im tm i 'QI +735 Dabnev .Carr. IV Y I ' Nltitliemntit si .qlCX.llIliI'l.l 2' Y C-'L- ellLeJ I 'I Mary Reese Carson IIixt1rr'x.I9l'.tl1ltliIl Elizabeth Bolling Carter Businew Nlql. AX npmimtmx Gerald Carter Q JXKUHIIIIIIIQ. IW-stlxl1l'x, XY . Illiemlsli N, illicmpetikt' Krisann Caruso ixlklillllllllg. St. l.1mes. NY l x Helen Elizabeth Casey '- Religiun. .-Xrlingtun Joanne M. Cassani Biology .'hlCXtlIlKil'I.l David M. Castellan Biwlwgx , ffllcx erlx. XIII Stehpen K. Castro 1 ' ltnuptller St ICIIQC. I'il'I'llKiUlI Laurie E. Caswell Lillt,fllNlI,iilIINlllll'L1ll,P.h Karen Cedeno Biology I,l'llllCIilII, Laura Michelle Chambers Ikxtliulwagx. Il.mipum Tricia Champine Business, Newport Xeus Kimberley L. Chandler i'lelne11l.u'x Itcl .Sttiarts Ilialt L. Foston Chandler, III l'l1uls .il litl , 011.1111 nt lt ' ' la-sw. We ., .I 1 an 4' 1 f' Catherine Charney l'w- lil ill 'gy .Xla-x.uul1 1.1 Henry Keith Chenault l llvllllsll X. Rn lmlfmt' Peter Noah Christian l 4 lll1 lZlIt X, xt livm-1 melx. XY john Charles Chuday l 4'lllllllllN l1m..lm1uw-11.Xl Nlaurene Leonne Churchill .rf K+ fl is L A -.1 A 3 I vi ii' IU'-l':1w Xlgr, I llfl llrlllgcz Xl N10 NL lllllix . 'fwvr' 'A- ikx ,ti l ill K K l gn tx! , D r F-D x 'Q 'at' -.,.v. 'G v K' RE, 1 lil l WI rr 2' Q'X Cimerman-Contos Co bananas, go, go, bananas nzidismalsez1son.11s the Tribe fell short of evervone's expectzitions. one bright schaot persisted: the prospect ol' win- ning Z1 keg, onated bv the Tribe Cheerleaders. Many freshmen halls entliusiusticzillv scretuned that now famous cheer. Drink cold beer . . in ho es the cheerleaders would give them the go den beverage. Recalling both the recent Ciarv Field controversv and recent Tribe football teams, upperelassmen replied with shouts of Dare to be apzitlieticf' In the midst oi' this. even during the Homecoming loss to Brown. lrihe cheerleaders Beth Foor and Alison Horrocks can still smile. That's spirit. 'T L: 1 Sandra Cimerman liiislm-ss Xlgi. Yu gun.: ll:-.n h Ral h Ravmond Clark llnolhgv. Nlnlllmoio Kimberly Ann Clarke Victor Clarke lll1lllNlll.ll Relalioiis. Xlt-xamli u.: Helen E. Claybrook lllsloi N,5lillllQllk'l1l joseph N. Claytur ltononm s, t.n-riot-s :X Barbara! Cline if lllNl4llX. xnililiuig ,' r' 1 r . ,,.. ' i x H v F . Elizabeth C. Cloud ltliixiiig-ss Xlgl, U :wil llt'Nll'I. l' X Frederick D. Coleman .X1tUllllIlIlL1,K .imp Xin ings Nlli Thomas R. Colne-ll lil l't1Ill1llllltN. Xnn.nnl.ilt' X4 'W' F' I' Cesar Vincent Cioncln l tolxwliin NXIfQllll1laY,l1 R0hll1:x.c'0l1lillI'l l'luslt.zll1l llliinwif i l,orvvlfonnollx Xl,llllQlll.vll1N ll.n1isxi lc Nl XxlllllkIlll!l'HI'l'X C onnol lll I iv ii l Xl sri ixrlwi, Aeutndf Melissa Ieauim-I omos l I l l i I . Ni' - , v- ilk. xcsiw N4 lll ls 0 Y 3 loinpnlri 5klk'll1l',l .lllIt'X s l mrllll Xl l llli Xliwl l llllllltf Xlu lmxii- xtillt X-'Q'--,D Cooper, R.-Davis, M. Richard A. Cooper f liK4rl4v4i lltwlf-I1 . Sharon Rose Cooper lliixiiitxx XlgZ.Xiitli-:itXt'iu x-,,, a I N NN V tltv 'N lr Jeanne S. Corbett X lm mt Nl Xl it i ui: NI Sarah Cornelius .-Xi a C. Cornw ell liiixliiwx Xiliiim ,tvxmqit l-.illx 4 ll ,V Karen S. Cotta liimiivw Nlgi. ILM it-11.1 l Linda. Cottle lnglixli. Xx1n.uiil.ilt' Margaret Frances Counen :nf I l L- l'I11llNll.i'l1lsxL'lll'll1I5ll11ll'.xll jennifer M. Cowan lit1N1l1t'w.X1lllllIl.ll.lI!ltvl4vll Ida A. Cowgill lllNl4llX.ilQllL'll. l' l ' ' . ' 7' A T Helen Hart Cox l N ltonoiiiiu. .Xlvxaiiili 1.1 Mollv Coxson Xiirliiopol--gi. .Xlcx.u1tlil.a ,, Nora Ann Coyne l'1IcvlugX.Xlt'Illl.t Sandra Anne Craig llicniixu x, X111 lollt L ... -11 Kimberly' Yvette Crase M K N- fim1NCI'IlIHL'Ill:SUIIICINSI. KY A l -A .tl-5 ' X 5 v ' , F' ,. ' .V fi 'fl' .i-1' , ' jane A. Crick A 3 liioloqx. Ritlirnoml Sandra Lee Crill i ' BIINIIIVSN. Klgt, Yllglllld Btnttli l ',L Linda Csellak W ' I. t on-i nxnrnt. We-sl llnlni litxttlx, ll. 3 Thomaslude Cuff ' , V Kliriiimiw,tniiilirixwing. Nil? .,f 4 ' Susan Culler . 1 vinpiilt-1Nticgiitv.l'ir1lt'iuk.Nlll ' I v-W 4 Q A ' R ' RF .Q Q ,, i 'fi . .1 ' 11. - . 1 - -gh L px. V., . ., ,-, A ,,. - 5 It n, Christian G. Curless if 45 A I3 F N lllNlHI'X. Xll.H1lll1M'.lLll. ll ' ! -Q ii, . David G. Currvnlr. --71 I I '11 Q 3, l'mi1xiiic'w Nlgl. Xl: l cam K K f N .E 'l Nina Lynn Dagostinn try., ' l ki., lillNlllK'NN Xlgl Xluwn ftfflfiffgfi F' i t ' A K A - Dc-nige Yvonne Damon ' ' ' I I lir.mm'. X n'nn.i ' ,- 'T' 'X , I Xfilliam R. Dandridqe -ig ,f 3 ' lliw-ix Nlaillixxxillv ,' I, N1attht'wDaniIouicL l zgl:-li, l niltlim '-'mtg Xlll janitw H. Daugherty li-zwimwlXilli.11nNlii1N,1 Charlotte Scott Daxis x..,' li ioim:-X ixl!lmmi.i14 ixl, v! kloy A. Davis in lil l im nl ni Xiivihollv Renee Dax is N 'H NIJ l'f-'i'I:a.e. X111 A C N. :li-,jx Davis, N.-Devlin 'vm 'Q v- N mi- 'A 1- 1 1 '31 1 1 A -1 ,. X Q I x E niflil.lcg1Iuriiiyfniiiiwiml miili-lim-41.1 vN.lil.1-IN Nanelle L, Davis lwiiiiiiliiiixllilimiigfiii lll William Spencer Dax is.jr. Rr-liqi-in Niiiilnglivlfl Philip Arthurxl. Dawson lliiiliigi Xu-,iwii Xi-.A 4056 A. De La Nfarrorra 'xii llll .l lin Hill Nl ,i Betty Dunslon Deal lllwiix Ninn Lauren Carlyle Deangelis lliixliivu Xlgl. Xll'lllll.llllNl4li' Nl Bryan K. Dearing l' 1 wiiiviim N. Nilriii Paul T. Decker lwiviwiiiu N. lm lwimillv' ll Margaret Mary Denan l'H'Il4fll1lIN.l liimiii .ala Catherine Dehoney Nlimi . lliiriiiiigrwii Sami iii NN Lauriej. Delserone liifiifiiiiii x l'iirNli1ii4l1. l' X Barbara A. Deren lurllv Vllllk x. N14 PV 'I VXI' ru ll Xl Donna S. Deimarais lllllll ip. l'.lll l.ix Brian Scott De-trick ll1xriilx,Rwi1i1il Rink l X Felicity Devlin l l.lNNlk.1lNll14llc-s.lll'1!X x llli High rollers ll l N .iiiliiml imiiiiv A A - l Illlli. lllltl pUlu'l'. .lIll.llIlll clmnxllx Ml xxulllll lin lllL1lUllJN1ll1lHllI1IIlkXllllllnlvlv gui Ill5ll'I'N. mlgix' A im-mul iii-R.iml1f'l1u.iN.ilI1i1xitm limi I-in ilu-11111-iiwmmi-nii.uii-ii.it lim l'.il11iiili.iI+i.m .I lliaitll WilNlllHl'K'lll.lll1llNl igmm- N.ii'0, 'i Dixon, D.-Duane '7 The two wheel life hey 11111111-11 hy 1111 1011-51350115 with lilllllgll' gadgets oi' 111111011 hy Q f 1, ,1 4,1 ,. 111111111 1'icl4e11'1'et c1cpc11c111hlcolc1two-wl1cclc1'. 111 I J' , 11 11111 sexnester lNli1S1ll1g l3CCCIl117Cl' 11-111pei'z1t111'es , 111 the 7119. stuclcnts 111141 liLlL'lllIY on their hikes Q 1o11i1c1 11111ple opporttlility 1116111011 the o11tc1oo1's. ,ff Dodging peo Jle :incl cars. hikers took to the roucls 51 fv- to exercise. cllo CI'l'LlllClS. dash to class. or to have J 11111. English PI'O1iC'SSOl' North gears up for his , ride. in I o 1' 'Sf' Q . 11 1 'mg . 1 . . X , I , N V Donna Tune Dixon 4 'X 1 ,-1 F 'B ' ' Xl11N11,911111l1lymxvxliui N , ' 4. - Q, - 7, , 1111111.11111-11 Dixon , J I' 1 N , ' Z' 1311 iiivw X1111111i1N11.1111111, Nlllllllllklfl x, , - I 1 Elizabeth C. Dodge N 1, 1' N- liiit' X11N,l'11'1111111111.l .X X -, ,, l David L. Dodson 1 1 ,-fe - T 1 111-111111111 xi l1111t'1K'l - - Gary YN'ayne Dodson - 1 ll1N11111,N1.1111111111 1 ' xl -1 11 J Iv . is - V1 , ---NLE 1 -5. 1 lk A -s 'V ', W. Allen Doggett lII ' X -1? 5 111-1111i111w.C11.11111l11w11111' .. john M. Donnelly ' ' .. 1.11111-1111111'111, NI1l1.111 X A X! Qt ' fi L 'fx 1 1 1 julie! E. Doolittle 11141-11.1-.1111w11l11'. ll Brigid Kathleen Dorsey 1111x1:1111111'111,111111111XX K ' Carol Doub ' j 111111 11111x1.1l1Nl11111111 T 2 vf 1 . ' ' -'I 'QQ Q 1 ' . X il A ' 1 ,J . 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Y 9. .N W fi T7 l J .v' f 1 I , -fir? 1' . - , v ,Q I s. I 4 ,gx K, va I w I , w , .x x J, , 1 an 1 s g . X 4 I Inte1r1.u1o11.il Rl'ltlll4lllN, .Xlm-x.m1l1 1 1 Ann Elizabeth Durant l'sxtl14mlugx,.Xlm.1l1rl.llr Denise M. Durkin Bll5lllcxx,XtlII1lIl..Xllflllblllmll Tracey Lucretia Eadie lilllltllllllx llullux. XY Brenda Christine Earner l'llul11gx,.Xlt'xlllNlIl.l Andrea Elizabeth Eason .X1uwi1nI111q.XvupnxiXuxw jean-Paul Stanford Ebe Umm nmcnl. .Xi lllllll Ill Nancy Eberhardt lllstm x . f'llt'Nlt'Ii. NI David Edleson RuunulSltuln-N.XYil11.m1xlm1g Carrie Elizabeth Ehlers ktuvtnnlrng. l'l.mclwmt- NI.m1n. NN Marian T. Eller litlsllmux Nlgl, Yu ljlllhl lltnu ll Karen Elwell l' tullullllt x, l,11Xt'llnlllt' Alison R. Emory lim' .xI'lN, XX llll.llIlNlllII Q Susan-I. Engleharl llxI11l4uL1x.l',il1 Hull, XY Dana K. English l' t 1 rlllvllllt y l vl.llI1WI1 Kent Bradley Erdahl .XlkHllIlllIlQ, Nlullmlwixm Maribvth Ernst Xl.lll1l'lIl.lll1N. 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Foster Business Xlgi, X'u gun.: linu li Susan Leith Foutz Hiolngx, l,xnr lilmi ig Douglas Scott Fraedrich Phi su N. XYill1.unsliui g Laura Lee Fraedrich liirululnlu.XX'lll1.1il1xliLIIi1 Laura A. Francis Cloiiipiiiei Si lClll my Rimiiukc Sally Elizabeth Franklin iiUXt'lIlllll'l1l.l'.lllllt'l4l.l I Paul T. Freiling l'l.iwr.1l kullltlltx. lm-il:-iii kxlillll Davidj. Friedman l'l1ilmupl1x. Xliii-im-vim ii, Xl Pamelajo Frits lliisiliem Xligi. l .aku lilull, ll joseph E. Fucella K-my up X'ii igiuii lin' u li lohn Funk imiiiuv X1liuii1.llki.ui.Xlll Ruth Ann Fuqua liiixiiii-M Xilllllll X ii Q1liI.l l'u .ii li Sarah l.. Call lliiiliigx .l lim NIM X I Nahid, Ganjei llluilugx Xl. l ixiii Mark S. Gariepi l i-uiiiiiiii N, Niiiiiiglivlil Kathryn Anne Garner l iigli-li, l'-uiiiiiwii lane! RllNNK'lllv.llil'lN1lll l.iiliiiii,iiiM Kii1iiiiii.ll11'l Xlirli.n'l Duane K-.liliimn X iiii iliillig l livery: iw Xlan lligc-lim llixiiiii, 15.1-qui .i lirailllvx fii'l1l1.n'l liiir X:'x Xi: ii il if l' lll.llN'll1 Xiiiu-1.1-my X -iii r:iiviii,g liirli i ' Niiiii+iX0 'ii George, P.-Gunn Panic-la G. George lh-:lwgx R1-lun--ml Stott D. Gerber lv1vxn'II1l11t'ltI.ll.tlIltI!1Il1 Stephenj. Gerek l uvtuwiiiit x, lhwl lxllll. Xl Virginia L. Ge-rhart lin-li-gi.XXlll1.uiixlu1xg Brenda Lee Gerstl llllNllIt'NN Xlgl. l'.llN'l Ellen Gianukakis lixwlivgx. l'4vlIl llt'Nlt'l. XX Vincent D. Gibson Xt tiwuiiting, Xnlixlmi x. Xlll David Nl. Gilbert l'llQllNll. Xlttlllllvlllt' Laura Lynn Gilbert llm..:x.Xl.iil1t-tu Kathryn D. Gillock Nl.ttlit-111.1111 N, Rmtiiiwlw Mark G. Glaser uwiiiiu.l't-i1ln11glm1.XI Wendy D. Glasser l'sxt liulugx, Rlt llllln xml Cynthia Lee Goff fvrulllgk. l,ll1t!1vll. YI Anne Hilliard Golwen wi I1IHt'lll. xlL'lllfllllS. IN Elizabeth W. Goode lilulngt. l lux. XY Richardj. Gossman l'I1Qllwll. Wmitllmi ulgc janet Ruth Graham lllxltrl X . I llIlt'X. xlll john Graham wiiiiu. lx.:-I .Xlllllt'lNI. XY Bruce William Grant liiillltlllllt N. Ru lllllffllll Chrissie Grasmeder 1 viripiiIvi'St1el1w. .xlt'X.tlllll'l.l Travis A. Grav ltiriifvlim N. lltllhllltltllll Bridget R. Greaves llmlwgx Nt'hlrnxxll.f l Elizabeth Ann Green l' l1QlINll. Ru llllltlllfl Catherine A. Gregg ll INIIHWN Xlqr, ll llll.IIl1Nlllll Q David M.Grimes l L'vIl1'lHhx XXill1.tt1Ms1l1g Ronald R, Grimes , . lmv.-ig Xl:i1.ii1fvl1xXllJ Philip S.Gr0is Xiw'.11:wr.4 ltvmwii Xl William H. Gruxsinan li--iwwiw Xiliiigim Rnhert l.. Guillen ihgllxlilim-f4l'rII1lgt' .Xnn llnrm-r Gunn l it '.wli151N N' Nwiilir KA l Dwi 1111. Gunnoe-Hall, D Thought for fooo' t the Greene Leafe last night. Bounced a check at cam-gt-'S last week. Tired of Paul's. The Cal? - get serious. Time to eat in. Salad? No. the lettuce is hrown. Here's some potato salad: it's still Jretty fresh. Burgers? No way. Had the last one t ie other clay. Here's the lasagna we had last week. Still looks good. Stick it in the oven. Fellow clay students chow down in the day student house kitclien. -x 4 1' Ni '5-Q. 1 - 2 I s 'W if N lf. Cxnlhia Dee Gunnoe lltisttit ss Nlgi I -fit st Susan Margaret Gurnee llllslllt M Xlgt X l',lll1I.l llt ,H john xv.fil.lll1l'lt'. lll X tt-- ::.'1:,N Htvlkyy' Robertli. Haas ll1sto:xlttt1.'ttK Nlll l.UYlklt'LiIlll1'lllilikf Xu l 1 l '14-Vfilttg. 1 ss .: Xa l'i.nin llutiqlas llatlv lt 1 v u . K ' 1 ' N1ilIllRllll1'flll.lllIl lf.-i-rid X' l Ht-itli X. ll.llQl!l lx . . X K Numnm-l llallvotli i, V . tn , lll'lv4vf.lll l l l.lll 't ., .1 li x t O ' H1ll,I.-l-ledges '. X 1s 111 1.1 1.11111-s lin-rc-1t Hall. Ir. l ll 1111 Xl1 111 Nll ll Peter N1.Halpt-rn l1l1-l1111Nl11L11ll111l11stlIl Cart R. Halstvad t-1-11'11111'111,l.111l.1x .Xpril Hamel X111l11115111l1+g1 ll11l111111111l Elizabeth Nl. Hanmwr l1l Xs1.111 N1111l11s l 1-l11111.1, Xl Susan K. Handley X111111111111g, ll.1111l111111 Fricjoseeh Harder l'l11 s11 s. lt'X.lIltll l.I Katherine M. Harding l'1111l11t11.Xl:'1l1.11111 st 1ll1' Deborah A. Hare ilLlNlIIt'xs Xigt, X'11tg1111.1 ll1n.11l1 Charles L. Hargest t11'11l11g1. l.1llst'l11111l1 Marie C. Harmon l'111111111111s,l'.11l1slt-1 Fiona Kathryn Harnby lall. XX Ylll l1sl111t', l' 11Ql.1111l jeffrey Gilliam Harrell ll11s111us Xlgl. l-111 1111'1.1 David Gordon I-iarris l'11-111111111 xl 11l11111l11.1. Xlll jimmy Harris l.t-11l11g1.Xi-11111111Nut N Kenneth Connors Harris ll1111l1-gt. X'11'1111.1 Kimberly Gavle Harris ll1111l11g1. Xl1'1l1.11111-x1ll1' Margaret C. Harris l,111111111111s. lin-1l1'111ltsl1111Q Cassandra Y. Harrison Xl.11l11-111.1l11s.l .11111rl.l .X james Gardner Harrison X11Il11111111l11g1. l-11'1l1-111ltsl1111g Katharine L. Harrison l'11 1111,1s Xllllllll .Nr-.111111lX1'11s Patricia H. Hart l'111111111111 N. N111ll11111. XI X Karen NI. Hashimoto X111111111111g. ll1'l111111. Xlll Donald Paul Haspel. Il l llQilNl1 R1'l111l11.1l, 11,111.1 l,. 111 Susan Elizabeth Hatton Xll ll1s1111'1. ll111l11w11'1 XX Susan C. Ham kins 4 11111,1'1-1N1111111 Xl11ll111l11.111 Karin S. Havlvy l l11l11.V'1 lv'111 1111l. l l .'XI1dff'X4 Nl.H1'ard Xl1'l111.1'111 K1'Z:1l114l1111 Lisa Hvalh l111'f1111':11'X.1111111,1l X I1vl1nH.Ht-tlq0s.Ill ll.v11u1l1l11111 0 X11 111: Hegel-Holloway ef 4- -f' CW rw N. .X 641 . -1 A 1 -1 qennifer D.Heg1-1 111111 11111111 '11111 11, 111..' 1111 Hollv K. He-mmer l'111.11lNll. 1.1111111111- Michael F. Henderson .X111111111111g N11.1111111g Mary K. Henning l'l1111111111111. X1111.11111.111' Vaughan Sc0t1Henr11 1111111111111 1. 1-11'1'1111111'. X11 Maryl-1. Henshaw l'11111111'11,X11111111.1 111111111 Karrie Hess l11111111..X111x.1111111.1 ames Christian Hill I ' 111115111111 111111111 'lan Alane Hodges '1111111gx. R11 11111111111 I' onalhan H. Hoffman. r. . 1 1 J '111111 1. 51l1lIlQllK'l1l Raymond Lee Hogge-.jr. 1111111111111 1. l1.11111111111 Ursula I. Hohl K.11111p1111'1 811111111-. X1-121111111 X1 1 Mary Elizabeth Hollan l'11111111'11 ,xflllllll , Nl.111111111111 Michael Holleran l.1111111111111. XIl11lQ1l1Il Sharon E. Hollowav l'1l11111gx. 1111111111 l Mall Call 11111Q1 811111111 Box 731111. 1141111115 11112 .X11 1111- 11.11 .11 llll' 11111111111 Ili IIIX 11111111 11111 1111111 1411111111 11 X11 Illilll. 111111.11111111111111111111111111-111 11111 llllf 11 .11111 111111111111 15111 lHl11llN.1ll1l 1.1111111111-11111111 1111141111 lI'l'lll1lN. lllllll1lllK'N 1111111 lllllllil. X1.11111 -1 C 1111111111IJl111llL'11ll11.ll111l11'11111I1l .Xl11X. 111 11 '111111111 R1 1811 ll X11 1 ' -Q '.1 11111111 1111g11 1111 N111111l1X 11111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111.1x1.1111 1111111 '1 11111111111 11111.1111111111111111111111111111 11I111,1 1 11111ll1'1l11l11x1l1111111 I111'11'11.1l1N11111111111111111111 111111111l1l111'XXlll11111x1. N111-'10 Holmes-Hurley Man'5 best friend though against College regulations. numerous dogs and CLIIS tnanzige to work their wus' into students dorms. Adding 21 llunilizir air to the czunpus. regular cu- nines won the attention of students - such as Abby froin the English de Jartnient or Marlena tlziclis twin ziirdzilesf Here ti ilttck lah hangs out by the water during l1xIB'li soccer ggnne. 1 .st '. ',,-1 -' 1.P..t'p 1, Q . 'Y A- 1 x k ' 1 - ' id . st , N 5. 4 1 , ' . .J ,ww 'K fx Bruce Eric Holmes ' V IIRNIIUIUIKN. :xIlll.lIlil.ilL' t Bradley Holsinger ' ' liusniess .Xdnun . Norlollx X' H.E. Eric Hook, III l'lr1e.Xt'tsEnglish,liulpepei' Kathleen Renee Houser llernenhnx l'tl.,l llL'N.iI'lC.llxt' Susan Lynn Howard lfleincnttn x ld ,i1lin1tote.igt1e N. r Timothyj. Howe '- lllsluli,.Xl1ll.iIl1l.llt' x Karen Lfaye Hoyle l'sx4litllvrgfyN.tX.iIll1.ll1.lil v 5 X X ....- . 4 A ,Y- X X 1 K Q' 3 S Q, , A ..,YT,...,1a:?. Lrg'-, ..' A. L. 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Sym ungtirlml Karen Alaynejunes l'l1u1t.nl l' :ll Xllll.lllll.llt' Laura Holtjunes lv1'Nt'llllIIK'lll, lieu! Xlttllllllllll Thomas Michaeljnnes ll41ll'llllllNlurXt'llIlll4'l1l lv twill jeffrey Injordy .Xiu-ullrlmg XlllllllU4'lx NX Patricia Kayluc- llu'l1ml1x XtX.lllAllI.l WilliamI-.Kan1bt-rgeralr. lx1gi1Nl1,lS.4lumf'11- Xlll Anne Patterson Kzunxtra Xl11r'1n.mNH14l1w li' NWI Michael liduarcl karl llmxlm-it Xiu' l 'wx' it--. Keith Kan l llLlllNlI Nw t. 1 ilullevn 'l. Kc-urmw lhvytmt X- NIJ U1 l ' iw xIlfl1Kl'Jl'IlN tw-,1x1wrw,1tw'lXW1+ N1',1fly,.',1 1 Jler-Kivalcik 5102811-ILlI!Il'N l-is-cle-r l'11111111w l 1111l11'1x1ll1 Nlaurcc-nS1miu Kelly l 1-111111 X11'll11l11ll1Il1 XIX Brent jusvph kvlly Xl,11l11'111.1I11x ll.111111 1. NI 'l'l111iiinsjowph Kelly l111 llltwx XlL1I.X1'11 1111! Num Nliclivllc Kem l3ll 1111-11 XlQI,l111111111.111,Ull Bradley S. Kemp 1111111111111Nl11c'x1-111111.l.1 Chris Kennelly l 11Ql1xl1. R11 l111111111l Monica E. Kennon l l1x1111 1, X1 l111g11111 David L. Kc-rsey l'1111l11g1. R11 lllllllllll Lisa Louise Kessler l'.llQllNll. X1l111g11111 judith L. Kidd LIllL'Ill.llN l1l . Nl11l1ll1w1'x L 11 Sabrina Michelle Kidd Xlllxll l'1l . l1111lll1g Nina Cece-lina Killl-nam K-1111-1 Illt'lll. lm1llsl lllllk l1 Margaret M. Kineke l111111111111N. X1-11 flllN. NY Anthony R. Kivalcik 1 11 1 11 lll 5llltllL'N, 1 1lll .11 8111111141 H. One nlght stands ' IIIIC. lw1-1111111111 l111111s lCllX s11111L 111' 1111 11111111111 1111111 11111 111ll l111 ul KT 1ll llll 1 ll1111'lxl.111. 5Q'IllHl' 1ll'I 1111111111 1111 P1118 111 111 l11x1111'x'p11111-11.Nl111l11111l111l11g111111l11111 111 1111111 11.1111-1's LlI'l' 11111l11 llllllllllllllll 111111 I l111111N11l1l11-111111'11111g I Nr l.l1.1x Kledzik-Lazo T77 - J sf .1 1 1 ' -3 - 1 ' 1 -1.1 . 91, :,,. P1 1171 K A 551- L . QL! T7 A. 11. A 4--v -T' Y Yi. 1 K, -1,?.- 1 V 1 .V 1. fs Hklx, li ..'- 3 1 s ,U Ramonajane Kledzik Pl11s1h11l11g1.X'111g1111.1l3111.11l1 W.A. Klingmeyenjr. Pl11l11s11pl11.X'11g1111.1B1-.1111 uergen Kloo l1SlIli'Ss NIQ1, F1111 t.1x Andrew L. Knapp Bl11l11g1.Nc11f..111.1.111.C'l Karen Marie Kolecki .-X111111111111g.l.l1c1'1'1 ll1ll.NI Michael C. Kontos l5lIlllYQX. R11 l111111111l Warren Sykes Koontz c.llCIIllNlI 1. R11 l111111111l Mark H. Kowalski C.I1c1111111'1.l'1l11l11'11ll1-LXR Brian Krachman P1111l111g1, lX'.1ll111gi1111l. l' X Deborah F. Krasich B11s111es1 NIU. XX1111l11w11-1 Matthew Kraus L1 11111111111 1. 1.1111111111 111. X1 ames Scott Krein 'l11l1wj1l11. XY11111ll1111lg1' Melanie Kuemmerle l'.111111111111x.l 11111111111 Xl Chris B. Kup lQc11l111g1. P1111111111111 David Lee Kunhardt liktllllblllll 1. K1l111.11 111 ll k Alice Kutteroff l5111l111g1,K llt'Nlt'l , NI Margery Ann Lackman l,ill7l'lLIN ,C 1111 11111.111, 1 lll Tevessa F. Ladd 151111111-w Xllllllll ,R11l1111-11111 David Thornton Lam l'1111l111g1,U.1k11111 Thomasj. Lamb 111111-1 1111'111. 11 1ll1.1111xl1111 14 Raymond E.La11dis ll1sI11lX,NI1Il1. l'X Steven Richard Lanll l'l1u11x.1.111111x11Il1 Xlll Stepl1e11Ij.l,arw1111 l'l11111x .1111.1x Richard N1.l.assi111 l'1111l11q1 ll.111'.11I1 jean Ni.La1u X1111111111111g N11.1:1-1111 I'X 1Xll11'rl11N.l111111.11111 l11111111111.1Ik11:11: l' X R11l11-rl ll11r11l1.1111l..111-1'I1 l111111111'11X l1.1 P ' llr.11l l,1111l1-1 l11111111:.11 1 NIM 5us1111Nl.1111'l.111 1111 l'1.1-11.1w'1lg' H111- ll. M11 l1.11'l l .1111 ll.11 1lX1,11 Ng11.1'.. .l'1 Leafstrand-Loving Kirsten R. Leafstrand l'lCIlL l1, XvllL'.lIHll, ll. Robert Withers Lee, III thnx-1 11111c11I, l,NIlt l1 Sl.lllllll Myunchi Lee llllt'll1lNllX, xlt'llIL l1c11, IN Felicia Leggett lkxtlifvlogi.Nt'11p111-tXt-iv. Tyler Howard Leinbach l',llQllNll, W1t11111ss111g. l'pX Angela Marie Lemmon li11gI1sl1,Nl.1x1.1ss.1s Gregory P. Lesko l 'lllL' ,X1'ls. lldlllpltrll Vicki Sue Lester BIISIIICNN Nlgl, tZ41ll111s11llt' Paula Levesque l l't'llL l1. S111 111glivltl Mitzijo Lewellen lsllglhll. lii11gm111tl. WY Sally Ann Lewis Biulogx,ll.1111p11111 Colleen A. Lierz .xLttlllIlllIlg. Stlllli' Fc, NNI Susan R. Lightner lllillllllllll s,SI1tlcll, LA Sheri Renee Limber er A11tl11'f1I1ul11gx, .1Xlt'x.111cE'i.1 Diane Linnevonber liu11111111its,Hl.1ll111'lgl Sarah C. Lissfelt F1'c11tl1, Bunn, West Ut-1'111.1m Deidre Littauer 1.111 Cl'IlIllt'lll. l..lI't l1111f111l. NY Ann L. Little Rt'l1gi4111, Dm er. ll.-X Thomas H. Llanso.jr. C.11111p111e1' St icntc, xVIlll.llI1NlJllI'g Sarahj. Locantore lv1HL'l'l1lllt'lll.LLlXK'l't'llLL'Xlllt'.Nl Mary Ann Locke liklllllllllll s, 1-Xlcx.111tl1'i.1 Robert Charles Lockerby l'l11s1t.1l l'rl , gllXK'l 5lll'lllLf, XID Randall Nehrenz Lohr 4Qw1l11t,gx. X'i1'q1111.1 Bc-.11l1 Nathan S. Lokos .Xtt111111l111g. SllXK'l' S111 IIIQ. XID Orville N. Longerbeam K llt'Il1lNll 1 . xYlllI.llIlNl1lll'j,f Patricia Nl. Longerbeam l'111s1111M Xlg1,XX1ll1.1111sl111114 Gayle Longest ll11s1114 W Xl1gv,R11l111111111l Christine Nl. Lonick N1v.1lv1sl1. lnillsl lllllt ll Brad Love llusllu ss Xlq1.ll1ml1111-mtl Treesa Loving l1l11..1r1-111,l'.1l111x1.1 -V 0 N:'111w1 s , ,X ' -J J To 1 K 4 1 4- Y -,,,N.,. if . -5 x L is '41 g A - ' ' 'N ,I ., F - I lx ' 'V-'-:gurls ,Q- -PNP 11 I-- . Y' 5 9' r K .'. - ,x .1 V s q 4 rf , , X 1 . ' a fzfil' 1' T30 1 f ...a 3 , , . Us-'xv 'gx.?f Y :gi '. V. J nr xl r 'lr' 'lf' '!'iif'af- 5' , V- 1 Q. i.. S, .- --, vs .'--x , - X I .v ', Lucas-Massaro Museum hopping ' aking a break from tourin the National Gallery of Art. Kiln Morrison an Peter Neal have lunch on the Mall in Washington, D.C. Members ofthe Renaissance Art Histor class, rather than settling for class slides, spent tlie day at the Inuseuni viewing the real thing. ,4- r 1 6 ,Q I ,lr Q ,xi V7 ,xg 1 'D 'vsp Q A' K -rw---uu,,i-. Y' JW-wb 0 ' -v P .T ,X ll ' K ,. 'U' -'t AI xlosephj. Lucas Su I sinus X j,:l.l.lXll1ljNl1!ll.N' Rosemarie Lytton KIUIIIIJAIAIIXK' l.ii .Yu-nn.i Vanessa Lvnch Lmglisli llistui i. l'bom Victor MacCagnan.jr. l'.lll,1llNll. lllglltsionii, YI Marcia A. Mallet ,Xrr llisioiw, .Xlt-xainli 1.1 Robin E. Manix lwfwmnim s, Ni.unloi1l.l l Kenneth R. Manning lilolutgi. lloitsxiionilli Gloria-I. Maritole lwoiioiiin s. R--st-Ilmx ll Paul S. Markowski lillNlIlt'NN Xlql, Xl lllli1I4'll Rubin R. Marsh Knut-i11liit'lil, l xiii lilwiiig qam-l Marshall ll'IIll'l1l.lIXl1l llauiilxlllm Flilabe-th T. Marti-ll I inn li limi mm Bobbie Suv Nlllflill Xi i Ullllllllg l-it lll.x Mirht-lc .Xshtun Niurlin l 'Nf'lIlIllKIll Xlrwism .-him' V. Mnssaru I -X-li-iliitgx l'f lil Huw' NN Nfllltllx O iiul lllIL'I'I May-Meredith Denisej. May l-11111-111111y, l'.lll l.1x Catherine Mayberry l'lt'llL l1. .Xlt-x.1111l1 l.l Barbara Ann Maynor llllNlllt'NN.hlll1llll.lllllDt'XkL'll George R. McBeath lkinlngx.W1ll1.1111Nl1111q Elizabeth G. McClenney Sp.1111xl1,l.1111e111c11ll1' john Scott McClintock 1 l1c1111x111.Y111g1111.1Bt-.11l1 Bradley T. McCord ,X1u11111I111g. .xlllllglllll B. Lynne McCoy BLINIIICNN Mgt. 1-Xlex.111tl1'1.1 Dan McCoy l'l11l11w11l1x,R1c,NY Teresa F. McCoy 1-.111111111111 y,W1ll1.1111sl1111'g Cathy N. McCurdy 1.1I11111.1l Rel.1111111s, N.1xl111lle, IX Stuart McCutchan L11gl1sl1. .hllll.lllfl.ill' Gary L. McDonald h11gl1xl1.Nm111111'l Nexu Ingrid E. McDonald tim L'I'Illllt'llI. Nl1l.e.111 Karen Margaret McDowell l'v1l111l11g1,Nl.1l1 ern. l'.X Gwendolyn Mclilheny .Xt11111111111q. 5IlllII1lllt'lll Katharine L. Mclinderfer l'111.5l1xl1, ll.ll 1 1w11l1111g Kevin M. McGahren l-111111111111 N. YlllIlxl'l'S. XY Carol McGuire ll1N11111.l lm1l Douglas K. McKay l'll1Yltl5lX. R11l11111n11l Kate McKenna 111111-111111v111.X1'x1 X111L.NX james K. McKeon l,l!XNIt ,1l lwl .tb1c'.111l 111, XI Christinel..MrLaugl'1lin l'm11N1111wt X1l111111 . Xl.111.1w.1N Elizabeth H. McLeod lll1NlllK'NN Xlql. l11-1111111. Xl Monica M. McManus 111111111111-1N111'1111 ll11l4l1-11ll1llN.l .X Melanie R. McVickar I111111111111y.11111111.1111I-.tllt-1 l X Uruanne Mears lt-1111111111N. Xl111l1-N1111111 Kimberly Mehuron l'xul11-ltlgx,X11-1111.1 Moazzam Ahmad Mekan C.11111111111'1N11:'11u',l..1l11+11' l'.1lt1X1.111 Sunshine Duke Meredith H11-1111 H Xl1gl.X111l11llt '32 0 N1-111111 x : '14 if .- 5c.' il 'ut 1 N. x 'W I ':TVi'e Q. va f ,, w -' . T'Y x, , ,Q Yew Y gvvr ,., .f Y. if . 1 la -flimh l T , is X . kl si y. A E 3 K N- E -J F. 1. i Sv T-r YT' X 1 Q l vw 1-fr TJ? uf fisrj V ' ' ry K K ' Y A I . ', a 'S K 7 g ' ' .' '7'-- 2 'fl ' l L 1 if 1 7, F 1 Mettlers-Mitchell M 3,63 V A N! I' 1 1. D 1 f' .. mi ' 1' L, 9-' 1? x, A: u 351 .vw A ' '53 -. 5.1 11 4-14, ki ! Beth Mettlers 1'1e1111-111.111 l'11.1'.111111i11 11 11 qudv Mever '111 1 ' 111g1.X11q1111.11'1c.1111 Lawrence E. Michaels BllxlllL'xs,N1lI111li1 Sharon Middleton .Xl1l1111111111111l1.51111118111111 X111 Andreaj0yiMiles Ps111111111gx.R1111111111111 Ardianne L. Milkes l'1,11I11111111s,SJ1'l11Qli1'111 Beth Lee Miller Mush, ll1111c'11IX. N111 Monique E. Miller 1's111111111g1,Y1c1111.1 Lisa Ann Milligan B11s1111'11 NI1g1.1'111-111'1111'111 X111 Robert H. Mills 1911xr1'111111'111. .X111x.111111 1.1 Lucinda Gale Milne 11111111111111 s. lx 111 1111111'g lonalhan Allen Minnick llt 111 lvllll 1111111111 1 gy 1 Q Leslie M. Minnix L 11111111111-1 S1 11'111 KZ 1 cx111 11 ll Eliza Mitchell 111x1111x,U111.11111.1.111.111.1 Mary Mitchell R1'111gi1111,W1111.1111x111111g I-lomecoming c1'e5pC111 l'll 111.1 11.1111111 lx 11111 Vlllllll 8111111111-1'1'1I11' 11111 .lll 1l1lllNll11l1X 1llllllllll11 I1'1I11'1'1'11w11 lllll l'1lllNllIQlll1'1'1'11lllilI1Q 1111- X1111 Ill 1111 11111. 11111-11 l111111c1'11111111g Qilllll' .lQ.lllIN1 1311111 111 N111 151118111 11111 11111 N1'l'lll 111 111-111. 111111111-1. .1 1111 1-111 121115 s111'1'11111111'11 111 llll' 151-.11's. Jill. 511111 111 1l1'spg111'1-11111s1'1'111g11 111111-111 11111 .11 11111111 11.111111 11111 111 1111111111 11111 1111-11.11 1111111-111111111 211111 l1lllg1lll' 1DLll'lll'N 1111111' 111.111 lll.llll' 1111 1111 111 lJL'l1Jl'L' ' 51 4 ' 11isz1pp111111111g s1'.1w1111. N1111111X 0 Mitchell, W.-Muller Plastic money he lurc of Jlttstic money is gI'C1iI. Flyers proclztimtng the privclctlgcs 0lill21X'lllg crctlit beckoned students from the hul- letin luottrds on the C2lII1plISp0SI olifiticzititlCalc. Yet another student succotnlis to the temptations of possessing hcl' own Nlztstct' Catrtl and Scars Cliircl. T lic application clrivc served 21 dual purpose: they lmcttelitctl Circle K. amd students cstttlmlishcd at crcclit rating. ffm. , K V J William Patrick Mitchell C' : R 'E ' 1 QS l'lINlHlX,5l.llI.l.XI ., ' ri., fohn AndrelMitrovic K ' ' ' l'llXNlt.ll -tl . ll.lIIlll1lIlllllIl.XI ' f Laura L. Monfalcone lltologx, Xl:'tl1.ililuxtllt' .M Ned Monroe lftvxt'Illlllt'Ill.Xvxxluvll Xttxx . juan Miguel Montinola . l-tonotiiit x. xl.lllll.l. l'li1liiipim-N l ' -1 1' an. ' 'iw F 5' . V, ' +3 gl . ' 4 X l t ,N Mar. are! Ellis Moore , - -V 'P 1' litlxllltwx X5tntit.Rttl1ti1otitl Y - ' 3 -- 1 x Steven Alton Moore E '- Q 4-5 ' V' V Xlttx1t.tl xllx,ll.IlllfIlHlI y J Stefanie Moreau , llt1xitln'wXlgY.l.tllxC lttiltli . - H Vina-nt C, Morgan ' Nottffltlgx. X Mgmt.: lhgttli 0 'Hp Kimberly A. Morrison 54 Y , xx if, lw'.c'itttilc'I1t,1 lit-x.iln'.4lu' ' -'5L5' l'f'iZrN?1'? i'l f 'f. Michele Ik-nisc Morrow tttittiuitirt Nt it-mr' X--ilolk Roger A. Horst' l -will :Lit X Xlllll1lwl.Xx Brian1l.Mount l'litltwiivltx N'.ttt'l -t lt-gr' l'X Sheila Ellt-n Muir l ttglixlt l-lt iz l llxti, ll Caroline' A nn Muller l if-it Illltxl!.tltlxlll1l.llxt'xXI xx! ti-l 0 Nt llll'lN Norris-Pak ,Q 'us 1 'ss 5 nz' .1 'Y -ff 4 I . Z N: .- 4' 1. tl 1, ,-5 v vm 1. .v A gal ..-.,,. f-:1!3s,,4-jr . . A, 7 a . On-i,',,' 'i -,-'., 1 I I f4..,.f J . 1 1 K I 4 I . 1,7 J' f'7 -im I sci- Linda Yuri Murakami Biology tlhcixx llxll. Nl Kenneth Shae Murphy' Loriiptiter SLICIKC. Arlington Thomasgoseph Murphy Phxsics. urest Matthew S. Murray. IY Spanish, Fallsi lunch Ronald G. Mvatich Clhemistrx.,-Xll1sfu1P.nls, PX Lori L. Naatjes Buslnc-ssAclm1n,,Fairfax Cynthia L. Nash Psi chologx . Queenstfm n. NIA Peterdl. Nebergall Inter lSClPllIldl'X. Toaxiu john David Nelms Computer SLICIILC. Rcmitrltc Kathrvn Carter Nettles English.W.1lxelieltl 1. Robert Newman.-lr. Qtrrtwnllts.Nl-ru11ll4.f. l Martha Elizabeth Newsom Llernentgirx i'Zfl..N1Xii41lls Terry Keith Nicholson f'l1t'Hll9KI'X , Clit-stcrlirlfl Robertjames Nicol Hlsto1'x.l'.1llsC litirtli Dennis Bryan Nordstrom Business Nlql. Lxxmm' judith Marie Norman C,mnrrir11cril,,Xlrxumtlrm Deborah A. Norris Business Nll1I.'lt'll1r1'1l,l'X Christinej. Notel lmxcrxixm-tit, Xllllglllhi l'w.n ll Nancy E. Nuckles Llt-int-nt.nx lvl . l ll.IllL'sl1'l1. N1 Melody Carter Nuckols Pliilosllplu l'llQllNll. 1511 tsm-'ml Joanne Margaret O'Brien 'tHIl4lIllllN. lit:-x1xx1llt' NX Marcia L. O'Connell B1-llwgx. llhllls'-lllr. Nlll Lori Okerstrom ljlllt' XI's.Nt'hl'1!I1ll71-Il HX Carlos F. Ortiz Nl-mlulwgx Xl.ll.v..ll1,Nl Sallw Ann Osborne Xlstlmxlltwlog-. N 1:g1'.:.1 l',1,ll 1. Parva Oskoui l w1::tvlllf x N rr rw' lfl l 1' lun Pep mu Uskuui 11-r::ivll!tvN.ltl.v lf':.r l' lr Nanci Flilzilx-tl1l'.in'lst-I' lam lrts l'1 sl' '4 .X Grvilnrx l.. l'ntlrlm'lx tllm xx ww RH iz ' Nnsuls Pals 'X vlli ':l:':r', N 2' N4 llymts . 1-- lurruilnllm.XX:-xll,1u1gl5l.nml1,Xl Palmer-Peterson Q2-4 'i' Helen T. Palmer l -X n ln-luqx. l..1m .HIFI Gregory K. Park ' William Parks, ll l'kUllUlIlIlN. Xin lnlk Emily Shawn Parr IKxtl1ulwgx. Rllllllllillll Ann Pasture lhmru-NN Xlql. Rm-'-I1-I1 Marv Paslore 5Il.IllINll, llvxlull Peggv Ellen Pale limlxitws Xlgl. Nl.1lu.u .1 Susan Lori Pale l'a1nlugx.lh-ull! r' Marv Rebecca Pavlor I P ' 6 I 'i ' fp 1. J l'sHl1'ulugX,Rltlllllirlltl W 4' h, 6 Leann Pearce ., 'M i -, 4 I lzumunllu, Slew ll.lllll xx illt' Bbw.--J L-I iq X Y: A ' ' 1 HW '- 1 'Tiff ,, Nfl! P 'S X Mx x , A Spring Pechan l'.lt'lllClll.lI'N lzclv,Rlcl1mnml lx F Paneka Habe Oersuge k Q lznglish, 4Xi1ii.1i1tl.5c 2 Amy Eliza Peters L I 'Le 4 N lkullrrlirgx. Nlartimxillv gi' Q I 2 .tg - -'-' if, i'f fir, Risejean Peters A Lk N- ' 9' 4 .ff-if, 5,13 2 I 501 lllltll-fx . RlP.lll4llxK' X 5 l NN 'N i -'X fl Barbara Anne Peterson s - 1 if ' Freml1.Nmh1lk , TS fx fl, ff H I . if i. -: ' wi sd? P- Q, Q '- Outdoor Cramming cltlecl cm the steps of me P-P P nrt 'U F ' lil'l'illL't'llCl'S 'Xlikc Sll'll'lllOll liclsx' l'mc 1slcx' Dwvicl . , -... .- '- 'T1'm'1! t ..'. -i c . . Y t. 1,7 1 R: .VL I .wg -5, h T' :xl Rcxnultls. Lulhx' f.llLll'IIt'Y. zulcl Lollccn lXC2ll'llY H 5 ' N Imlrl Ll lust minutes stuclysbssimllx'lkn'ez11lexam. Kali O Sl'lll4llN --Q-1-nl Phillips, 1.-Ramey 6 Y v A Xi TNT CJ 4, V f7'. HH 1- ' ,.-- C. A il' W fx v . f f 1 'MSX 59' 5. O- L' Q--9 X ' - A pl-nz '-ff 'T . F VKHUA ' in 1 ' fl X -. Xl 6' ' 3 l l 'r'f?gigiipX,'.f, Q l W Q 1 .X PM-5'1l'i lx I K' rv. '- ia ft ar P' f XT 'V ,' ' tw' XV.. , 'X V - U mil L .L-J ....1. 44- L li I! P l . PN. T7 Q' .V-1 u sl XXV T janet M, Philips Pit-riil1..Xlll.lili, XX Scott Curtis Phillips Pmglixli. I ivflri it lmlliiz g Margery S. Phipps l'liu1t X, 1 lui lf lrlfwx alla' Andrew Ricky Pines lkulifililgi,4.11-mimi Irl l Walter H. Placzek llicuillc Simriixli Nmillil'l.i1iil1t'l1l.N Karen E. Pollok Pnulilgx, Rltlnliirnul Craig A. Poms iitullulillts. Rm ltxillt-. Xlll Barbara Potter .xtlllllllllllll BIINIIIQWN. Ru lmiuiul David M. Poulsen PmXimwx,Xrl1iiii1,t lie-we-i Katherine E. Powell linglixli. 1 Nlrnwl. Xl Patricia M. Powis XirbXt'l'lllllt'llI, lim lax Andrew Damian Pratt lllnlugx. I .ui'l.1x David Price L.Ulll4Yl11IlN. Xillllltlllltlll Jamieson Kent Price l licatic. XX'lll1.m1Xln1it1 Emily Taliaferro Prince , . ln: liulrigx. XX Illhllllxlllll Q Karen L. Priola liimiicv Xlgl, X'1i'L51l1l.i lit-.ii li Elizabeth S. Prisley lIllt'ltllstlI1llll.ilX. ll.ixpi-it l vi IX, XX X David Lee Pruitt llimricw ,Xillmii . ll.mlpl-ui Tamara Prybyla l'IlLfllNll.Rl'Nl1llI Lovelace Wavne Pugliei C1wli1p1lli'rNiia'mi' Irlvi NX illi- E. Lcc' Qualls lixlxllie-wXvl11il1i Riimixix NI Christophcrj. Quarlana l llt'.tlIt'. l .ui tix Victoria Quick l lt'll4 li l x iii lilmi gg Barbara .-Xnn Quigley liumiii M Xlql,XXl11'.iI-lil ll Rohcr1l..Quin:m..Ir K.:-xciimiilvill XX: lli-xiii Xl X :Xnm-S. Quinn l llQlIXll llli liiiwiiil Cynthia l.. Rudi lililr l iigllxlw lin limllil-l Tvrcszi Rauglnml l'NK1'l f-ll gi lirllliill Kutlilc-rn M. Kult-x l'nvvlilg. X il im ' time-lltlnlin ll. R.nnm liiiglxll X1 N. A Nflyiwuxi ll Ldllll Ranzini-Ruffner Paul L. Ranzini l'l11lm11lsl11, lY1ll1.1111sl1111 Q john P. Rasnir lll1Nlllk'NN Nl11I,l.111'l.1x john S. Rebstock Il1s1111x.lK'.1l1ln11 lx, TNI Cathleen A. Reese l',lC'lllL'lll.ilN l'.rl.lf1.1l1m1 Amv Carolyn Reich l' llLIllSll. P1111 lY.1sl11111.gI1111, NY Frank Kevin Reynolds l,u1111111111 N, .X1 llllgllill Williamj. Rich lw-111111111t s. XUllllt'l'll X 11g1111.1 Suzanne L. Richardson Np.1111sl1..'Xlcx.111d11.1 Anne Patrice Richter H1s1411x,R11l1111o111lll1ll,NY j. Mark Riddle l'l11l1wpl11, Rm lt1ille.MD Wendy Leigh Rilling B1c1lngx.X411'troSQ Adriana V. Rios .XIII S111Clics.R1o De l.111e11'11. BR Dawn Robbins Gm e1'11111e11l. St.1ll411'cl Ann Merrick Roberson Music. Flu1'iss1111I. NIO David Michael Roberts Busuiess Mg1. l1r:111t'o1cl, Pamela Lyn Roberts l,u111411111u. Lillillrlfklllll. SKI J. Craig Robertson lQ11gl1sl1. F.1i1'lielcl. til Kevin Patrick Robins l'lL'4lIlUllllt s, North Wales. l'.X Lorleen Elana Robinson ll1l't'.ilTt'.S wringliclil jennifer Rogers Kl.1ss1t.1lC.111l11.1t1m111.l.1111111lle Rebecca Allen Rogers Ymlulcvgx,l 1'ulc111Lsl1111'g Stanley M. Rolen l'u111111111t s, R11 l11111111rI Markvloseph Romness l'11Hlr1q1. .-X1l111gI1v11 Eric Paul Roorda ll1s11+1'1, ll.1111sx1llt', Nil Lynn Marie Rosenberrv l'.IlQlINll. XX' N1111sl1111x.4 l Ronev Rowland. lll l,1ilNlllt'NN Xtlllllll . l .1l1.1sk.1. l' X Susan Rubin l11111o11111 N. RINVI IR111-s1.ll. Michaela Ruether l'111s111ws xllllllll , lXll.ll.l l'wl.111, llllllIL'l Glenn I. Ruffncr l111111111111s.,X1l111g11111 Karen M. Ruffner Xl.llllL'lll.llI4N, X1l111g1'111 QS-:S O N1'11i111 s X70 29 'm Q . f .Q 4, x F n .,- I Q-9 YU l '. i FFT! X ,,. 1 , 'll .9 , 4. sl , I . ' . , Y 1 i f diat- : T 'qw 1 l ' x-31,171 .51- ':'!f 3 - .. -..W ,, .. ull X K ...1 9 T7 .4 1 5 .,. ,- L 7 C Q 1 C I if XS Rupert-Schneider, M. Campus Center alternative li one gets tllcre lic- fore the late night Dig opens. the uuupus center lounge can be a viable alteriialivc to the social hour at Swem. Here. an exhausted stucleul kicks his shoes and CTLIIHSliOI4lllCCX21lll.llllll for ll stuclx' break. there is always MTX' in the television lounge. 'B Xl 'cv Ji, - I David A. Rupert Sm iolugx. l,x in lnlwui ig Alice Russ lllhlllvxs Xlgi. l im lllllll Q Terrell Lynn Rutledge Nlxlwlwgx.Yliqllil.1l5i'.ul1 Beth Ann Sala llJLlNlllL'NN .Xilimim , Xl.Illlll'llll l'X Patricia Ann Sanders limri IllllL'Ill. lin- llllf '11, X I -if , 4 -I 1 ' .Z . 'Z' , lame-s R. Salterly If - V l woiimiius, lmiicii 1 l Y ' A ' Roberljamcs Saunders , , 'P lwiiiiui111w.ANl.iiulivsivz l l ' '9 Denise Elaine Sauna , lwoii-viii:-N l'.11il.ix A ' 'hh f Carolyn Dorothy Savior '- L ' X Av L A f l'l1xlllNll,xXQ'Sll ,llilxull X1 A i, lki D ' vlodi G. Scarlala u .1 ' VA :J JQ .wil1wixulw,l.ll1I.ix F ' 64. , I' 1, Q- 4 h X I ' - an 1 N Corinne Sfhllllkll l AQ , ' Q- ' lliglislilliwiinIxlrilliitlwi ' f - lf Q ' RUIDCYI ll. Sflunicll k J s ' J llliwluux, X:iii,,u,ig ' f' X Palririn Sfllllllll I Q l' f ' Xiu-,i1iiixi41lu'i'.' , Nl fjl I i 1.1 r Sherri l'ill1't'llDlllllllllllllll fl N l-wlifiii1isN't'i'fis ll ' f A 3 1 i K Hiilmrl l.n Ni hlll'llll'l l , l A l , l'lvxs.i.1ilil li-,ir 'V lil' Niiiiiigx Q i- Schneider, P.-Sherman Paul Daniel Schneider lvl Nt lt'lI4 cyl .it Ilslt' ll.itt.n lv. l' X Kathy Schwartz tl1t'tl1tslix.Ut:lt.ittllittleNN Lisa K. Schwarz llmtm,.Xlt-x.intl11.t Karen Ann Schweitzer lin-Iugx, ll.ihxlnl1,XY Carolvnjean Scott lwt-titwtitit s, Xi llllgltlll Robert L. Scott Stmnisli. I.tn1.nt .t. XY David Walter Seamon t illt'llllNlI x. l.x nt lthtn g Ronald T. Seel litlNt'l IlIllt'Ill. l'.lNl llllllhklt L. Carl Edward Sehen.jr tant-x'i1111t'l1t, Ru hmtmtl Sherri Lynn Sell lim' Xrts. l..t lull 1, t LX Ellen Elizabeth Sellers l',tIlllUl1lltN. Nmltvllt Kari Lauralvn Sessoms l t't'm li. lvilllldlllilllllg David B. Sexton fhitlttwpulugx, Rent, lwngl.tml Ste hen C. Shaifer llustncss,l'?11l.iclt'lpl11.i,l'.X Anne Hopkins Shanaman xl.tllIt'lll.tllt s, xlHI'llSl1lttlllN. Nl Kathryn Kimberly Shanks Klum lv.tllClllHll Michael Sharman lillNlllL'NN Xflllllll.. Rialnnuntl Marvin Shaw tmxc'll11tlt'llI.lV llt'lI1llNlt'.ttl,NY julie A. Sheets Psi: lttwlugx , 1 .ape l',li1.iln-Ill. Nll' Robert Bruce Sherman lhcgttlv.lYl1c.ilni1.Xlll r me l at 'r 51 . . D ,A 4 0 V . ki . 1 L. tl! ii-I 24 X .1 ' 1 A er , Q , Yi. ' Y f , .,., 3 V . .41- Q P' I D . wh' I N 'if -, .il-'sg X .gx .. vgxi-'-xi A -5,5-P A -5',MeNt- 'Q j x fss- -f ei V itz, .f Q f -JY 4 '.' -Q QV' 'FN -N xfxxx . .x . x X X 3 x X LS, x X . .4 . 1-Q J X .A 5 X -v i Q Y. , 7 Keeping Posted mnctimcs it is diffi- cult to keeli up with thc rest ofthe worlcl, when one is ohscsscc with the ztcatcletnlc Jl't'SSllliCS at William LiI1flhl2l1'Y. lsortltosemiQlliztnd cr lst,wliozlrecmn- pellvd hr gmcrniiicnt prolk-ssors to read at newspa- pet'.u1'tl1osewho lIl2lll2lQt'lllClllllC to rcaclrm their own time, lloh Harrelscm clclircrs the llrzrxllirzgfmz Pmf, l l' ' Ncttltmls 1 .5 fl, .SQSJS7 6 x - X w.. tg: SY , . wr X list Fxe-'X Nat ve . Z T Shields-Steele .1-4 if 'F ' i K 1. f i 1 I T7 'U Ol 'gift l 49:3 I 'ffl T '7 .Ax . x 1 'VX Q, A 'E QE, u. A, f, rail' 1 tn.- , . ' 1 - ar. ,Wi il X. ,r,1 . . 1 r.-' L -.N V. s , l Y M I A ' 1' Y V ' Y .5 D v1 l , . K , a 4 'fu Michael F. Shields Cimeriiinriii.KS'1lli.uiixln1ivf john F. Shine.jr llimiiew, llfvimiiiffiiili Michael A. Shuler lxwiwliiiw.l.xlitl1l1m4 Michael L. Simpson liirmmrinlu. Nrupwxi Xww Mark Andrew Singley liurliuliiiw.lf,-xii1grivii.Xl,X N Mary Lloyd Sinnott hm Cllllllflll. Ru limmmiiil Irene V. Sisson Builngx, lrtll nlmm Robert C. Skelly EUYIIUIUILN, liilli Lliurc li Debra Slaughter hrmliuliiiu.Wlmcl'l.i1m.XX Ellen Sandra Slotnik Englisli, fi.illllt'INl7LllL1. Xlll Carol Nance Smith Xli1sit,C.ul1n1i.1l llvigliix Debora Lvnn Smith Businew Mgt. Almerrlccii. Nl ,Iennie Ellen Smith 'Iiuiml licl ,lYlllltlll1NlllIIQ Margaret Walton Smith .fXl1ll1l'1rpulugx.SI.llll1Iirl1 Paige P. Snarr lll1sll1t'NSgXtlllllIl ,lliumulxluilx Angela C. Snead llLISlllt'ws Xlgl. l-I ll'.lNllllIQlHI1.Xll Mark Thomas Sohers C lu-iiiiw1ix.Nm'li-Ik Miki Sohma hl.1lllt'I11.lllt N, lv.ll1lK'Il l 1rx.NN Donna Eva K. Solberg l'lljlllNll. Xllll.lll4l.llL' Cvnthia Dee S arks lll'lIlt'l1l.iI'X lil, Siu mglivlil Ellen-lo Spengler Xl.1llim'li1.mi N, ll.ll1ll'lHlI Andrea Spessard lkxtliulifgx. Rnlxliiwinfl Konrad H. S icer lvuvlmgx, Ruliiiwiiil MariSSjiffySradt'rs Nl.nll1c'1im.iIiw Xlvx.nl14l1i,i David M. Slallurtl lwwliwliiiw, l mu nl-mg XIX l.t'slie.l.Slnil-in l Iigllxlx lknzii I Mm .ICLHI-Plllll Slamlurtl 4v4ixm'iiiI111lI,X'lv' 1 cll1lllCllLl,l.sl.lllll'lI llstgll-l, lXr,li,m:UH , SllSillI.'h.5l.llll'l' 1,.w.avii1:f1v I ali' My Ill. Stull lri in Sit-cli' lliumf .X Xl if Xl' N x.1,,.,t0 L.. 1 Steenhuisen-Taylor, 1. Patricia A. Steenhuisen Busii less Nlgl, lfcslllrlll, Nl William A. Stein Business Admin .fXlcx.imli Li David H. Stephens Biulngi . :hlt'X.llllll i.i Dean V. Stermer l-'me Arts. lX'iIli.unslmrg Ellen Stofan ht-UI11gx.B.n X ill.itgt', Ull Suzanne M. Straus llistuiw. .-Xlex.uirlii.i Michael Paul Stravhorn litniiuinits, Rit liiiiuiitl onathan Paul Streeter J mmm s Sp.iIIisl1.lX't'stll.ilIl1vltl.ff'l' Leslie Striegl liunlugx. F.iii'l.ix Karen Lei h Sullivan xl.llllClll-llll s. Fi C1501 in liNlllll'g Kim Yong Sung l'.uri1rniiiu, lYiIli.iiiisl1tii'g l'llllIHIlIllCIl Tracey Swain lienlugx, l't'Il'l'NlDllll,1 Mary V. Swanson t.ilSt1,, Nlerlnumslniitg Danej. Swenson ii XS illm .xklllllllll tg, ' .ii.NlN Sandra D. Swift lluvlugx. .hlllllQ'l sl Lindamloan Symons Biulfvtgx. lllllNl4lll. IX ohn Raymond Tammi .Xt 1 utnlrliig. Xlmmmfl. Nl llu An ela M. Taylor sirius Xiu. l'i-It-isliixig Gregory F. Taylor ll iiglisln, .Xlc'x.imlr1.a qeremv Young Taylor '.llgllNll, XX illruiisluiig flfif I NQ'lllllI s i. .5 I b X. .,,.. ii? 'xi lu E is-v . 541' A . I .. L l K . ' s -Z7 we LI E -. ,a ll l v T7 Q xi Z 3 .2 an .E vu C fu A mild ovember mily Prince and friends enjoy the unusual experience of catching rays in the Sunken Gardens during November. The mild temparatures brought plenty of sun wor- shippers out of stuffy dorm rooms for a few hours of outdoor studying. 'TW' 3 cv W1 -,J 3 A. V' 1 . 1 lo- J 12.53. J' f Taylor, M.-Uttal Martha Lewis Taylor Smmlogx.W1lli.umlm1g Michelle Zenobia Taylor NidllTClThlIllS. ll.unp1m1 Andreaj. Thirin er H cl 5 iCIlIl'IIl.il'X b .,, lvxnmli ll Brent M. Thomas l'll1gl1sl1,Nr-xxlmavll Nc-us Kerrie Thomas Clicliixslix. l'mslnuugl1. l',X David E. Thomason liiologx, Ru limoml Freida A. Thompson iiilllllllllllx. XX lllsmrl-Sal:-In Xl Vicky C. Thompson Hum-nr.usla1l,lh1l.m--.1 an ull Anne A. Thurston l -is llologx ,C ulls Nu lx, Xl Denise Kay Tillery l'.11gllsl1,Ru.1r1okc' . .ll Q'l!l.lllls,l'm4llllvv'l1 Patricia D.C. Trinler l,1llNlIll'NN h1llll.5.lll lllsol Thomas H. Troll lillslllms, Urs! ll.ml1ml l Connie jo Tram' Nl ll r 'lane M. Trollcr ulnll X xl lk ,nil Edith Ann Tucker lmgllsl1,l.lxl1lp1-in Mark Kingslmrx 'I'm'lwr lkxlllolflllx lmllllznlg Nl Dux id liunlvr Turnvr lilwll-lg X --ll 111,41 lflilxilwclll Mlm-lim' iuruu Nw wlfgx Nlll,lll KillilXl'i1liu llmwlx tlll slml lhnid lim-my l ll.nl l'w'll lylll-my lll ll L slim' N1'lll1lls. ll l Uvenges-Watson Ruth E. Kxenges llluloqx. lit-11-.1,Ul1 aniela C. Van Der Leeden l 11-1 llIllL'Ill, XX 1-s1lw1111, XY Pamela C. Yarner lH11s1111ws Xlgl.l'1n1111l Deborah Diane Vaughn lk1.l111l11Lgx.IR-11-1slw111Lg Bonnie H. Vehrs .X11111111l111Qx Xl.111.1ss.1s Robert H. Vt-shancey I111111111111s,1.11-v11sl1111g.PX Mark W. Vnight ll1 11111 l mc1111111-111. Sllllllllgliill. l'.X GeorA e A. Volkertmlr. l11j1sl1..X1l.1111.1.tL.X Sheron Renae Wade 11s111t ss1Xtl1111111s11.1t1o11.Nrwllm Richard Ogden Wagner 111 llc-111 l1 ll1lXt'Il lvI.lllllK'. NI Catherine Marie Walker l11gl1sI1. tL.1l.1x Dennis M. Walling llinlugt . R411 LN lllr, X113 Eugene Craigr Wallo JIIICI' SLlt'lllt'. Rin 1111u111l Mary S. Waltney llisturx , S111ill1liclrl john Ward lllnlugx. Xen 111111 Xens Rita M. Ward 111e111a1'x lid., l.etlx.11'rl.tTIi Carla A. Washinko ,'skK'R0llI1IlIlg. F11i1'l.tx Cheryl A. Watanabe li11gl1sl1,lle1'11rlo11 Caroline B. Watkins lNSltLll SlllCllC5. lk-t.1t111 . KL.-X Christopher P. Watkins l'iI'K'lll l1, R1tl11111111rl Kathleen Watson l'illlt' .'XI'lN. Xo1'u.1Ili, ffl' Injuries ruin season at was plzlguccl by i11j111'1es this sen- s 1 Ht-re. Stlplltlllltllt' full hack -lllll 1 lt-flex' g1'i111g1ccs 11511110 ofthe tez1111's 1 11111 rs ex11111i11esl1is knees. 1 ll 5t'IllllIN ..- ., T37 ' 'O ,Ei S-.4 L 1 4 fe: fa 4- Q..-V - 1 F in.: .h :iii .- xx -, 1 Ai!! Q 1 ' K, X, . ' 1 1 4 lg Watters-Winder erome Watters ,tutttltttttx llrl kit, Xlll Laura Lynn Weaver ltetttlt. Rttattwlw Brant C. W'ieclner l'llxl'llllllClIl,.hllt'lll1rhll.PX Christina Mary Wells lfngltslt. Nltantl. ll Edward G. Wells f141XCIIlII1l'lll.fxtllllllttll Gwynne Wells Rt'llgltvl1.YItLQltlt.t Ht-.tilt Lisa Kay Wells Luttirmttitu. Rte lttnttntl Lisa Lynn Welsh Llctttctttux hl .l ltcsapt-.il.m' Patricia L. West liuttttttntt N, Ytt :tina llnait lt Rebecca Bruce Westbrooke English, ltttl-tstmxtllr. ll Nancy Grace Wetmore Euttirvttiic s. Din tcn. I fl Ed Wheeless Btt1lttgx.lltgltl.tmlSprings Robertj. Whitaker llt1gltslt,Stmtlt lltll julian Levi White Ktttrttttttttq.lltt.fltl.it1tlNt1ttt1gw Mary Kathryn White Bttwtt1t'wqXtlttt.Yltt1lttt.illc'.itl1 Susan E. White littstttcss Mlm . lynx t.tx Karen Lynn Whitelv Bttstttt-ss Nlgt.,X1t.nlst.t Leslie Yolanda Whiteman Xl.itl1t'tt1.tt1ts, ltttttl. Patricia L. Whitmer tlmc't'tttt1e'ttt lltlttttt ltttgt' Elizabeth Wiedenmuller lltnttlt .intl llxtttg. Nttttttglirltl Diane Lawrence Williams lltt all tp, l't -ttgltkt-tt,-tt' Xl Ellen Ray Williams lku lt--lt-gt Ru lttntttttl Sarah Alleta Williams tlttbnttstt t. Xt ltttgtt ttt William L. Williams l'lt1lttst-ttln,lll.t-kdtttu Amy Lewis Williamson l'ttgltslt K lll'N.lIll .tkt Catherine The-rs.: Wilsun lttqllslt l'tt:'sttttt.ttl, larch Nl. Yfilsun. lll ltttlttg. ll nt ltlttl Sarah janv Niilsutt ltt,1 Xtw llttw' l'X Timothy W, XS ilwn ltt.f Kits X vktt 'A 2-' Flaint' Patrit tgt U intlt-t ,, ttm tt - xt Nt lll !N 3 t I IIXIlIIIIII'III l'lIIlIIIIIIIl1I.KIIIIQIIIIII-.XIII II IIIPIIIII I IIIIII-I IIIIII'III. I'.IllII.lIIIIIlI Xl,IIlII'III.IIIII.I IIIIIII Stl . XI.III.III.II IIIII Ilulv. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIII IIIIIIIII Wolf-Zimmerman Stull D. Wolf I I IIIIIIIIIII I. II IllI.III1IlIIII Q Iiurolx Il XX'ImlsicfI'I' I'-IIIIIII II XIQI. IX IIIIIIIIINIHIII Q VIIIIIIIIILIN She-I ng-Pok Wong I lII'IIIIIIII, IIIIIILQ IIIIIIQ Alison Marion XYIIUII -III-III l IIIIIIII'.III NIIIII, XlI'X.lIlIIII.l Chrialinv XX'ood XIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILQI. XXl.lIIl.lL1lI. NX Leanne R. Wood I' III1lIIlI. l'.IlI I.Ix Kimberlyjan Woodie Marc Allan Wright IIINIIIIX. lIIIIl.IlII IIIIPXC, ll. 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II'llIIIIIlIIII -Il I lIIIIII.III XIlIlI'II'I III-I III I I-IIIII Il GAYLE LYNETTE ASHBY - II .XXI IsI..IIII IS I XX Xl I X HIIIIII:-II Xl.III.IgI I SLSIE ASHFORD- I NX IIIIIIII I ml IIIII I lII'.I:Iv IIIII-I II-I I XX IIIIII NIIIIIIIIII IIIII I IIIIIIII' IIIIII IIII I NII.IrI-Il Ixpvr IIIII.IxmII.Il NIIIIIIIII l I'.- TER XY..-X1-XA..-XTER - X I' III' NIIIIIIIIII IIImr'IIII l'If'IIIlI'IIII XIIII- RX IDIPII XI-vI!.II I'III.IIII l'III III NIIgII,.I XlIIlI.I l.III,lvIl.IlIr'lr.I IIII-I.IlPI'II.II IIIDENISE M.AL'Ll-QNTI-I'IISI-I.II'III.IIIII,IIvIIII,Il XI-ll:-IlI.IIl WILLIAM M. -XI'STlN. Ill - IIIII RI-l IIINI IIIIIIIIII' I'l,IIIII I .IIIII--IIIII-. IIIIII.I..II Iv--II.. IIIIIIUII STEVEN L. .IILRI - II ..I IW I I.II.I,. I III- IIIIII- 4 II-I II-II TODD II: BALDWIN - II..I IIII XXI II XI TIIOIIAS F. s.I1,I,- In IMIW.. IIIIII.. STEPHANIE .-X. B.-XRANOWSKI - BAIIIIII NIII I IIIIIII XIQI XI,IIIIII I IIIII l'rIII-II BIII II.IIII IIIIII II ELIZA- BETH ANN BART-.I-'IJUI - Xlgv XI.I VIH I'lIIlI XXIIIIIIIII IMIIIIIIIII Nr.III III-IIIIIII IIINIII IIIIII VIIIIIIIII' R, BARNA - IIIIII... IIUI... II,...II...II I.III I IIIII ANN-MI'I'IlllI:LI. BARIXDIIY - I PIII Im-1. III INIIIIIIIII I I. IIII-Il II-IIII-I IIII! I III 'III I PII IIIIIII IIIII-III II' III I IIIII ELAINF PAL l.lNl- B-XRIII - I' IIIII1--I XlIIlI.I II:-II NIIIII IIII III: I.g.I N-IIIf'I -III R X l.IIlI Il,II:I lirp BRIAN BATES - IIIIIII-II I IIIII CHRISTIE A. BATY - XXI XX'Xl KL'RT j. BALMBERGER- III-IIIIII RI-II'.III II. l'II I III PIIIII I lub, XX Xl IX , IIIII.IIIIlI. SI-III-I, I'IlI.Ill, BIIIIII. X IIIII. NIIIII I III- I-III.I I I.IIIIII TRACY M. BAYNARD - Ix.IpI:.I II.IIIIv.I II.IIII.I DIIIIIII ml I II-.II XXNXI lIII'.IIIc', SI . Il.III NI-I IIIIIIIII KAREN L. BEALE - III-lI.III'. I III II' II I NX XIIIIIIQ Il:-III. RIIII IIIII.IIII'II ELIZABETH LEE BEASLEY - Im' I lull I'I:'I, XI' NIIgIII.I II.IIIIIII.I IIIIIII-II IlIrIl.rI. l.IIIIIIII- GAIL BECHLY - lX.IIIIl. l'III III. Ix.IIIII.I llrlI.I, IlII.II I II.III - m.III. NIII XIII JOHN P. BEDOR - I.IIIII-IIIIIII X rIIII III-IIIIIIIQI III-II l'III XIII XlIrlI.i NIIIIIIIII4 X I' I III XX .XXI II II- IIII'IIII.Il I ml I I-IIIII IIIII'II.IIII l'l.III'II IXIIIIII II.ImI CHRISTINE BEHL- l'lII II.I NII1III.I. XlIIlI.I l.IIIIl-II.I III-II.I lIIII.IIII'II XIII II- IIII- lI.ImIII.IIIIII-II BASIL BELCHES. III - IIIIIIII I IIII R X. lIIII.IIII II. II.IIIp.I XlIIII.I I'II-I IZHRISTINA MARIE BELT- I'III XIII l'I lII'lI.I l'lII I .IIIIIIIII XIII XIIIII I .IIIIIvII.I I III XlIIlI.I NIII-I IIIIIIII STEPHANIE DALE BENSON - I'I IIIII.I VIII, II-Im I IIIIIIIII MARYKAYF BENTON-I III-IIII.I IIIIII l'II I III. III II'II.IIIIII II-lIIIIIIlIIp LISA ANN BF- YER - I'lII XIII XII'IIIII'III-I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII STACEY BICE - Irmxnq I .II-II,III I'lII XIII Rvg RIIII.III lI.IIIm.III XlIIII.I l'lII IIIIII-g.I NU IIIIIIII RIII I.-XCR A. BIRNKAMMER- I'I l .Iml-III VIII IIIII' XIII NI.. XI XINI I I'IIl X IXI NI Nl IIIIIIIII I ml X III I IIIIIII III-.III RI'IIIlI'II' R X IIX I'II'IIIlI III I XIIII CAROLINE L. BLAHA - XII-lI.I I III IIIm'I:.I. SIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII1II.XIgI XI.:- I'IIlw IIIIIIIII III-I IIIIIII ALEX BLAKE- MORE- NII.gIII.I l'lII I pIIII In. SI Xl. XI.II II.Il XIII I IIIII KIRK BLANDFORD - XIILI XLIIIIIII IIIII. IIIII.IIIIlI.I S.X.l1IIIIII I IIIIIIIII IONATHAN A. BLANKE - Il.II ll.II.I1II1I-I -II IlII'XXlIIlI' I.IIl.cI,I .I- mlg- I IIIII, IIIIIIIIIIII I IIIII, IN,X Ml. CHAEL W. BLANRS - XII-II I-I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Xl.IIIIIIII'II IIIIIIII WAL- TER HENRY BLOTKAMP - INX. I I'II'II.IIII l'l.III'II, I'II'IIIII'II' IlII-.IIII- IIIIIIII II-IIIIIII. NXI KAREN MARY BOGAN - RX IIX NILIIIIIII III-II-II NI-I I NX IIIIIIII I ml. IIIII I IIIII IIIIx.III:'lI EDWARD LAWRENCE BOND - InII.IIIIlI I .IIIII'IIIIIII STEVEN RILEY BOONE - BSI IIIIII I .IIII.IIII SLZANNE H, BOONE - IIIIIIIII ml IIIII.IIII II IIIIIII. HIII XIQI XI.III-II I IIIII I'lII XIII IIIIII IIIIIIII II l'.IIIIII-1 IIIIIII-I. IlII.II I IIIIIII ELAINE BOWDEN - X IIIII-III.Ill lIIII.IIII II XIII IIIIII MELINDA I.. BOWLES - Nm- III-III III XIIIII I.IIlI. I .III'I'I IIIIIIILI- III-II IMI II-IIIIII IIX I,IIIIpIII IIIIII I.IIIIII' CAROLINE BOYD - I'III II I lIIIv. IINI I IIIIII II.IlI.nI IIIIIIII PAUL BOYKAS - IPX. lIIIl RI-1 I IIIII NI Il.III IIIII IIIIIIIII I'III XlpII.I lllI'I.I MATTHEW BRADLEY - XX XIBI. NI--Im I-IIIII XXI XX XI IIIIIIII I IIIIIII Il ROBERT BRADSHAW - I'I I.mIlIII.I l'lII XIIIQ I IIIII IIIII.4I:III IIIIIIIII IIIIII- III PATRICIA ANNE BRANDES - I IIIII' II IIIIIII----II I IIIII IIIII.IIII II MARY KATHERINE BRANDON - III1I.IIII II XX Xl I X TRACEY ELIZA- BETH BRAIQN - IIIIII I lub. I IIIIIII I .Irrer SpI'.IIII-II l'IIIg ,XXI Rep . III-IIII I'ml. IIIIIIIII-II lII'lI.I I'pIIIIuI. I'uIII IIIIIIIII Nm SII-I'IIIIgg IIIIIIIII LESLEY D. BRENT- IIIII' -XIII NIII STEPHEN NORRIS BRETSEN- l'I I'I.Ipp.I .XlIJlI.A. XX I'IIr'l. I I--lI'.IIlI-I, I'lII l'I.I 'IIIgIII.I. .Xlplm I.IIIIIIIl.I DI'lI.I. PII--I.III IIIIII MARK DAYID BRICKHOIISE -I IIIIII l'IrI. Ix.Ipp.I XlpII.I IIIIII-I. IEIII-III I lub. PIIII- eII I'lIII III-.II THEODORE BROECKER-I N X MARIA BROPHY - PIII XIII DIRR LAMAR BROWN - I'lII XIII XlplI.I Xlum NI-I I IIIIII. BIvII.-- IIIIIII IlI.mIIIe'I NIIIQUI BNI IIIIIIIII- I hIIIII IIII Re-IIIIII, XI Xl NIII!-IIIIIIIIII LYMAN ROBERT BROWN - Umi- IIIIII III-lI.4 IIIIIII-II. IVIIIIII. ILIIIIIIIII sL'z.INNIg snows - I...,.,,.. II.-II... II.-II.-I. IIIIIII. XI XI DIANA L. nkowxixc, - IIIIII-.. II,,II.. II..-I... XI Xl. IIIIIIIII ml NI I I.III I-III I I-IIIIII Xlplm I.IIIIlIIl.I III-II.I I'III II.I NIqIII.I. PBR NANCY E. BROWNING- XIIrII.I l.IIIIIIII.I III-lI.I. l'III II.I NIgIII.I. IDIIIIII I ml III-II.I lII'II.I III-II.I. NI-IIIII' PIII.:-II I IIIIIII TAB BROYLES - I'I III-I.I I'III. RAI. NIv.IIIIIlI IIIIIIII-. NIIIIII II-.IIII MA- RION W. BRLNZIE - X .Il'lRI- l.III I-IIIIIIIII ,XlpIx.I. I.IIII-I NI.III- XIIIIIIIII-I'I MILLS ROBERT BRYANT Ill - IIIIII IIIIII IIII RUIIIIII IIIIIIII Iml DEBRA LEIC-H BLCKLEN - Ix.IIvII III-lI.I B.Iml. I IIIII III, llum II-I I II LIIIII XXI-Ilux IIIIIIIILIIII-II. II X MICHELLE R. BLRCHETI' - III-II.I III-II.I IlI'II.I, I II--IIII lI.ImI II X IIIIII-IIIr I'II-IgI.IIII KAREN GAIL BUTLER - II.Ipp.I lIrlI.I X I' I xIII'III.I I l.IIIIII Nm Xmllig DemocraLs BARBARA ANN BUZZELL - Kappa Kanpa Gamma LEILA BYRON- Women's Varsllv Basketball. Chi Omega, Sr. Class Pub. Comm.. P1 Delta Phi. Immm'ls JUDITH LYNN CAIN - Kappa Della, Yrbk. Section Editor. Wesley Found. Circle K. Tour Guide, Psych. Club TERRY A. CALAN- TONI- Mgr Majors Club. Catholic Stu. Assoc. VICTORIA BURKE CLADWELL- Alpha Chi Omega. Phi Alpha Theta. Phi Ela Sigma, Alpha Lllnbda Della EDWARD KIMBALI.. CQLL jn - Sigma Phi Epsilon jar- FIEY D. CAMPBELL - Sigma Chi. ConsuI,n .Bush Chmn.. Inzram'ls. George's MELISSA MARYN CAMP- BELL - Alpha Chi Omega. Canoeing Club. Health Careers Club, Pre-med. RACK DAMON CAMPBELL - Pi Kappa Alpha Executive Council WIL- LIAM N. CAMPBELL - Lambda Chi Alpha. Ftbll. Inlram'ls. Fellowship of Christian Athletes TODD CANTER- BURY - Kappa Alpha. WCWM. IFC MARK G. CAREY - Sigma Chi. Hub- bub Soc. GINA CARILLO- Fine Arts Soc., Tennis Team. Col. Democrats. Dorm Cncl.. Green Leafe CANDACE C. CARLISLE- Pi Delta Phi, Band, Wes- ley Found., ACM, Soc. of Physics Slu- dents KEITH R. CARLSON - Pi Lambda Phi. Order of the Whilejaclcel. jV lacrosse. ECEM News. Chestnut Manor Soc. BARBARA E. CARPEN- TER- W8cM Theaure, Weslfel. X'ollr:v- ball Imram'Is. Kappa Alpha Thema. Songleader. Pres.jULIA M. CARPEN- TER- Phi Mu. Phi Alpha Thema. West- minisler Fellowship. Chorus JOY CARPER- Delux Phi. Inl'l Circle Club DABNEY J. CARR IV - Theta Delta Chi. RA. Student Liaison 10 Bd. of Visi- tors. Canzerbury MARY REESIZ CAR- SON - Alpha Chi Omega. Assn. Social Chmn., Rush Chmn. ELIZABETH BOLLING CARTER - Chi Omega. Pi Lambda Phi Little Sis. GERALD W.S. CARTER - Black Stu, Org.. Acclg. Club. WCWM, Alpha Phi Alpha Pres, TERRI LYNN CARTWRIGHT - Kappa Theta. Dorm Cncl.. OA. Chem, Club. Life After DOG Sl.. Col. Repub. KRISANN CARUSO - Kappa Alpha Theta, Fmt. Educ. Chmn.. Awards Comm. Chmn.. Alpha Phi Omega. Ac- Clg, Club. Evensong Choir HELEN ELIZABETH CASEY - Project Plus. Venture IIOANNE M. CASSANI - Kappa Delxa, Catholic Stud. Assoc., Bio. Club STEPHEN K. CASTRO - Inlr'am'ls. Computer Consul.. Phi Em Sigma. Youth Soccer Coach. Golf, ACM LAURIE E. CASWELL - RA, Karate Club. OA. Mermeues KAREN CE- DENO - Lacrosse. Fine Arts Soc, LAURA MICHELLE CHAMBERS - Black Stu. Org.. Psych. Club, RA. Affir- mative Action Comm, TRICIA CHAM- PINE - Phi Mu, Soccer Club, Inl'l Relations KIMBERLY L. CHANDLER - Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Soc.. Sluenl Ed. Assoc. X'.P., Adult Skills Prog. Tutor. German House FOSTON L. CHANDLER, III - Foulball, Band. Athletic Trainer. Bm, Cluh. Health Ca- reers Club, Wesley Foundation HENRY KEITH CHENAULT- Navigamrs. Phu Mu Alpha, Gamma Sigma Epsnlon. Chem. Hon. Soc.. Chem Club Sinfonl- cron PETER NOAH CHRISTIAN - Theatre D1recror's Workshop. CSA Sports Dir., Eastern State X'nl. Econ Honor Socieu j0HN CHARLES CHU- DAY - Soccer, Green Leale Club MAURENE LEONNE CHURCHILL - Ebony Expressions, Circle K. .-Xlph.a Kappa Alpha. OA, RA, HR, Blank Slu- dents' Assoc. SANDRA CIMERMAN - Kappa Alpha Them, Hillel. Cinle K. Asst. Head L'shrr, NIIIKI, Majors Club RALPH RAYMOND CLARK. III - Bio. Club. Pi Kappa Alpha. Chnnn Alumni Relations KIMBERLY ANN CLARKE - ACM, CSA VICTOR CLARKE- Kappa Sigma Sm ml Ilhrmn HELEN E. CLAYBROOK - t1uIlcg1.m- Civilans. Kappa Alpha Them, l'Iu lim Sigma. Dorm, Cncl, College Rcpuhlx' cans. Ph: Alpha 'I'h1:la JOSEPH N. CLAYTOR- Inlr.unur.cls. AlAIxv:l.a Dclm Chl. Ecnn. Club. College R1-puhluum BARBARA j. CLINE - Phu ,AXIph.u Theta. College Repuhlumxs, Rapp.: :XI- pha Thera. Rush Chrmn. Smml flhrmn FREDERICK D. COLEMAN - SM Rep., Dnv Sludcnl l1nLI.Thr:.1lrt, Blguln Student Assm. Aumuuurg Club. l.u1 Ensemble CESAR VINCENT CONDA - Orientation Ass! Ihr, Urn-luuuun Aide. Fla! Hal Graphlu, CSA, Ilullcgv Republicans, Exon Clluh ROBIN A. CONKLIN - P E Majors Club LOREE CONNOLLY - Basketball. Hse Mgr Sludcnnr .-Xlhlcum Cml. Zlrd A -hh 'I cam Lacrosse WILLIAM jEFFRl-ZY CON- NOR- BSA. College Repub.. XYCWM. Society of Colegiale journalists. Phu AI- pha Theta MELISSA -IEANNE CON- TOS -jX' Tennis, Camma Ph: Beta. Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Sigma, PhnEu1 Sigma. Bro. Club. Pi Kappa Alpha LS RICHARD A. COOPER - Basketball. Biol. Club. Fine Arts Society SHARON ROSE COOPER - Intramurals -IEANNE S. CORBETT - Pi Beta Phi Philanthropy Chrmn. Mgt Majors Club. Lacrosse SARAH CORNELIUS - Kappa Della. Spanish Honor Socieu' AVA C. CORNWELL -- Catholic Stud Assoc.. Mgt Majors Club, Acctg Club. Circle K KAREN S. CO'I'I'A- lmervar- sitv Christian Fellowship. Gamma Phi Beta Pres. LINDA CO'I'l'LE - Kappa Kappa Gamma Scholarship Chrmn. Dorm Cncl. CSA MARGARET FRANCES COUNEN - Kappa Kappa Gamma X'.P., Histonan. Career Speaker Series Dir., College Republicans. Econ. Club. Adult Skills Tutor-IENNIFER M. COWAN - .-Xlpha Chi Float Chrmn. Dorm Cncl. Intramurals IDA A. COW- GILL - Dorm Cncl Sec'x, XX'8:M The' atre, Kappa Alpha Iona Sec.. Rush Chrmn HELEN HART COX - Alpha Chi Omega MOLLY COXSON - Circle K. Adult Skills Prog.. Intramurals SAN- DRA ANNE CRAIG - Ynllexhall. Gamma Phi Bela. Gamma Sigma Epsi- Ion. Alpha Lambda Delta KIMBERY YVE'ITE CRASE- Pi Beta Phi. Pledge Class Pres., Majoreue. Col. Repub ,Wes- fel .IANE A. CRICK - French House Treas.. RA, Weslex Foundation SAN- DRA LEE CRILL - RA. Dorm Cncl Pres., Residence Hall Life Stud. Advi- sorv Comm., RA Advisors' Comm., CS.-X. Young Life Leadership, Fellowship Christian Athletes. Chorus. Nangamrs. Intramurals LINDA CSELLAK - Al- pha Iambda Delta. Phi Era Sigma. Pre- Law Club. Classics Club, Circle K THOMAS JUDE CUFF - Cross Coun- Irv, Track. Bug Brothers, Chem. T.-X SUSAN CULLER - Lutheran Slu. As- soc. CHRISTIAN G. CURLESS - Vl'8:M Review Mng Ed. lBl.83l. lnt'l Cir- cle, Badminton I8 I l DAVID G. CURRY, JR- Sigma Chi. Track, Clrnle K NINA LYNN DAGOSTINO- NIAQIOICIIE. Mgt Majors Club, Catholic Students Assog, DENISE YVONNE DAMON - XX'8:M Theatre. Backdrop Theatre, Dar Wk- shp. Premxere Theatre. Orchesls WIL- LIAM R. DANDRIDGE - Sigma Chl. Intramurals. Dum Spiro Spero MAT- THEW DANILOWICZ - XX'CXX'5l Sla- uon Mgr FHC Soclen Pres. Kappa Sigma. Socieu of Colleglale journalists. Intramurals JAMES H. DAUGHERTY - Gwmnasncs, Kappa Alpha CHAR- I.0'I'I'E SCOTT' DAVIS - Soccer. Econ Club JOY A. DAVIS - Phu Xiu. Social Service Comm. Sunshine. Phl- Xew Pledge. Composite Chrmn MI- CHELLE RENEE DAVIS - Alpha Sweerheart. Black Stud Org, Imra- mural X'lxbL'BsIubl NANETTE L. DAVIS - jX' CIIECFIEZILIIIIK, X' Cheer- leading, Dorm Cncl . I.uIeAf1c-r DOGSI Comm, LADS WILLIAM SPENCER DAVIS,jR- Band PHILIP ARTHUR J. DAWSON - XX'8cM Rvxlem , XYIQXYM. Sxgma Ch: JOSE A. DE LA MAR- CORRA - RA. Mgr Majors lilulr l'rr:s . lnl'l Circle LAUREN CARLYLE DEANGELIS- Delta Della In-lm Pres . ,junior Panhel Rep.. Dunn Lml, Mgr Mayors llluh BRYAN R. DEARING - R.-X. Intramurals, Dorm Lml, Euan Club. Pu Kappa Alpha PAUL T. DECKER - P1 Kappa .-Xlplm. I-.mn Ilnnnr Sm., IIISL Ilnnul Sm , Co Re- pub., Ass! Coach Clrl'S Suuur MARY MARGARET DEGNAN - ll:-and Lkhcr al VX'BfM Hall. Circle K CATHERINE DEHONEY - Kappa Rapp.: lL.uulu.1. Della Onumrun, RA, Lhou LAURIE J. DELSERONE - Alpha flu Ulrwga, XIAYSIIX Track. Suunuuug. XXI XX'Nl BARBARA A. DEREN - Euan I lub. Varsln Hockey. Igccrrmssr DONNA S. DESMARAIS - I'l DCI-I l'hl, Sigur.: l'l Sweetheart BRIAN SCOTT DETRICK - l'l Lambda Plu. Plrdgc Nlnrslml, Chestnut Manor Sm . I..urmw lx'.uu FELICITY DEVLIN - News Rvurlrl DONNA TUNE olx0N - xlpp.. Kappa lidlrllrm XI.nxIx.II. BSI Llunl, BSL' famllx group Imdcr. Ilvlm Unu- mmn Pres lk Sm Llunn, Ilulvlmul Chamber Singers, Smlnnllmn Up:-r.: Cllr, I,l.usou Cmuln I0 Iiualxl nl Ymlnx X MARK ALLEN DIXON - X'.n Imm- hall, Mgr Marlon llluh. Kappa Sxgnm. Grand Scnbc ELIZABETH C. DODGE - Kappa Alpha lln-l.a. Rush Lluun. Lambda Mu Xlu DAVID L. DODSON- Rllle 'I cam, Iiurn Illuh GARY WAYNE DODSON - lnlr.umur.nIx JOHN M. DONNELLY - XX'.!kXl I Ilulllr. lnlramls, Pl Kappa .XIph.e. Xmmwu Inl'l. Stu. Dlsnrmamenl Sludx Group JULIET E. DOOLITLE - Sigma I'lu Epslun Golden Heart. Student Ed As- soc.. Delta Phl.-Xlpha.Y0u1h Soccer BRI- GID KATHLEEN DORSEY - Soccer. Cross Cnunln . Ch1Omega. CSA, Greek Life, Alpha Phu Omega. Flat Hal. FLA CAROL DOUB - Pi Beta Phu. Pledge Trainer, Philan, Chmn, RA, O.-X. Coach Youth Soccer ROBIN DOVE - RA. Soc. Club, Inlranfls CHERIE DOW - X'arsilvTennis. Sr ,Son Comm ,Lile :Xl- ler DOG Sr. ANNE ELIZABETH DOYLE- XX'CXX'XI. Pub Rel, Dxrem nu, Flat Hal. Soc olC0I,j0urn4l1sls, SAC, Campus Facxllnes Comm. ROBERT D. DRACH - Sigma Pl JAMI LYN DUANE - Psvch Club. Sr Class Plan- ning Aczix , Life After DOG ST CYN- THIA ANN DUCK- Yield Hunk:-x, I'lu Blu, College Tour Guide, Campus Sur Chmn., Health Careers Club RANDAL C. DUKE - X'ar. lacrosse. Pi Lambda Phi. Bird Club BRADFOR S. DIINKIN - Head Res. jBT. R.-X Yates Dupont. Pres, Alde. Alumni-Sludenl I.u.4suu Comm., Soc Club Pres, Transpurl.ulnn .-Xdusor Cncl.. RA Appeals dlsmm.xl Comm MIKELL DARBY DUNN - P1 Della Phu. French House. Big Srsler. Poisson Club TIM P. DUNN - Theta Delta Chl. Har Chmn., 'IX' Sauer. lnt'l Rel. Club ANN ELIZABETH DURANT - Chi Omega Soc Dance Chmn. TRA- CEY LUCRETIA EADIE - Alpha Kappa Alpha, INC BRENDA cums- TINE EARNER - Chorus Shared Ex- per Program. Lacrosse. Canlerhurs. Sr Class Soc. Comm. ANDREA ELIZA- BETH EASON - Accrg Club, Bdnd Project Plus. Circle K, lnlram'Is. Dorm council 'IEAN-PAUL STANFORD EBE - Pl Sigma Alpha. Ph: Alpha Theta. P1 Della Phi, Inl'l Circle, XYMTX' NANCY EBERHARDT - XX'omen's Smrer DAVID EDLESON - Choir Pres . Hul- lel, Phl Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Slnlumnrun CARRIE ELIZABETH EHLERS - X'ar, Badmlmon. Badminton Llub. lnlramls. Wmhg Reg League. Aulng Club MARIAN T. ELLER - RA, 0.-X. Kappa Kappa Gamma, CS.-X, flhuxus KAREN ELWELL- Projeu Plus. Llrrle K ALISON R. EMORY - C.anl:-rburx. Covenant Plaxers.0rches1s. Slnlnmnrfm SUSANI. ENGLEHART- X'.u Soccer KENT BRADLEY ERDAHL - Gull Team Co-Cpx, Acclng Club MARI- BETH ERNST - Pres Ludnell Dorm Cncl . Treas Randolph Dorm Cncl, Cnr- cle K, Outdoor Club. IIIII'dIU4I Iflmrlmll. Basketball. Alpha Lambda Delta, Phu 1.1.1 Sigma BRUCE ESSEN - Euxn Lluh. CSA, Rrlle Club. Cmle R, XXT XYNI Du of Pub Rel . SL Club ELIZABETH EUBANK - hurnsse. Fine Arms Sm MARY C. EVANS- Stu -Alum I.x.uwu Comm Chmn.. P1 Beta Ph1Sm Kfhmu . Pi Kappa Alpha Lnle Susler. OA JEANNE FACE - RA, Dorm Lncl. Fine Arts Son BRIAN K. FAILON - Alpha Lambda Delta. Kappa Xlplm. Treas.. Chem Honor Sm JAMES R. FALI5- Premiere Theaure, Dum lurk Wkshp, XYKM 'Il1e.aue. l.lu-cxla-.ulxug JULIA FAN- SPS. ACM, Inl'I fur R0- BERT A. EANUZZI - I l.4l Hal, XYKNI Renew Assn Edxmr. FHL Sm , Alpha Lambda Della, lnlram'l Sommer, Sm ul Col Ylmnlmllxls, LSA MARK FARNELLA - ,-Xlplm I,.uubd.I Ilulm. I'Iu I'l.4 Slgvua. I'lSlgn1aAlph.l,l.uI Rr-A pull. Pres nl Gerxnun Iluuw, U.X THOMAS L. EARISS- Tennis Izzuu. Pl Kappa Alpha. Inlr.un'ls. C Iwlu Ilonur Sm MARK FARKAS - lvnnlw 'learn MELISSA K. FARRIS - ln- Delu THOMAS EMERSON DUBOIS FAULS-P1 Kappa Alpha Pres 'I In-.u . Alpha Lalmhda Della. I'hx Fl.: Sxgnm. Onulmn D1-lm Ifpsllml. I nmuru'uu s lcamlung Asst. Elon Lluln, IIIII-lllllls LAURA ANN FAWLEY -K hx I Ilm'g.a. Sr I Lux Puhlrulx Lomm ANDREW E. FELDMAN - I'lu Sxgnm Bm Ilnnul Sm , Lal russc NANCY L. FELDNER - tLcrm.m Iluuw RA. D1-rm lull. Nm lnr'l lu ELIZABETH ANN FERGU- SON - Kappa .Xlplm llwm. .Xml I Iu- rcs Som .I 1Ixmr. Lmrvs Sm , I'lu Xlplm llxem. .-Xlplm I.emlnl.4 Dx-lm, I'lu lr.: Sngnm. Sm ul l nl luurmlhu, XXA'Xl Renew. I'rc-l..m Llulx MARY EER- RARI -! XX, I SA B-urrl, Inu.umn.4Ix DAVID FICENEC - Xlru X Shim le.m1. Iianrl. lnlr.nm'l Sports RRISS L. FILLBACH - ll:-.ul Rm ,XXXL Lur- .u1rlRvlvvl.Ils KATHERINE E. FINN - Kappa .-Xlplm 'I hr-1.1, Ituul, Nlurlvlnl Ill .-Xm.l'uIl1-lr.:l'lu.'s1 tl.m l-all I 1-uuu CAROLYNJ. FINOCCHIO-N: I Lux I'rcx. I'u-X .Xulc'. l'r1-s 4-I Lum llmlu Incl, Xlnrmr Ilcl, Unmum lla-lu Rmppu. Kappa .Xlplm I hem I'.4nlu-llrun lull. Ilmmr Incl, Xu:--I lu Xl XN lm-nl , HX DONNA ROSE FISCIIER -Lacrosse,Sr,Sm Comm Psulx Lluln. Ciiilen's .-Xdxucau. .-Xlumm Rel Chmn . Yolunleer ax Eastern Suze. Siu. Assi- Puch CATHERINE A. FLANAGAN - Phi Sigma. Italian House. lnlranrlu JOHN FLANAGAN - Srgmd Llu. Honor Cncl. CSA. RA. Head Rm MARK A. FLATIN - Kappa Alpha Rush Chmn Fla! Hat. Phomgrxxphx ELIZABETH A. EOOR - lAuuSSe. Cheerleader. Tn-Dell.: MARK WHE- LAN FORDE - Theta Delta Lhx. SA Press Sec .0.'X. R.-X, Hat Hal. Soc ol Iiul journalxsls. Aurng Llub ANNE CHURCHILL FOSTER - C hour. Suga- Xlgr . Chorus, Boleu-un Llxuuber Sungers, Kappa Alpha 'l'hel.e. Delta Omr- Lron, Camerburx . Exensong lllmlr Pres. Cmenanl Plaxerv Board, Vhmn BET- SEY L. FOSTER - P1 Bem l'lu, Rush Chmn., Imramls, Xlgl Xldjnrs L lub SUSAN LEITH FOUTL - Baptist Sm ljmon Sec-Treas 8: Lihfur. Inlranrls, Classics Club. Health Larerrs Club. l'lu Sigma DOUGLAS SCOTT FRAE- DRICH - Sol ul' Phxsns Sludenu. Phxsxcs Honor Sm. LAURA A, FRAN- CIS - Kappa Della, Churua. Llunr. Queens Guard. XYSLM Theatre. Ornhesls Appren. SALLY ELIZABETH FRANKLIN- G.-m1rn.1 Phi Bela. Span- ish House. Dormfiml .lr Yearm Munr- pelller. For Studies Comm PAUL T. FREILING-Cul Repuh .Pl Kappa .Xl- pha. Asst Treas, Lldsslcs Club, Pres, Bro Club DAVID FRIEDMAN - Yar Cross Country 'lr.a1h. RA. Big Brother PAMELA 10 FRITZ - jr Homecoming Pruueas. PIRA Smear- heart, Kappa Kappa Gammd. Sr .Pqnhel Rep PIRAI.1ulcSmer. Pres . R.-X.lDfuxu Cncl Pres .Snr Llhmn JOSEPH E. FL'- CELLA - Ranger Club flonxmaruler. ROTC C0-Clolnmander, EOE. Gel,- Club, Hunger Project JOHN FUNK - Xlgr lflbll Team. Bus Xlgr Colunml Echo. S.-X Tr:-as , Sm lur Cul fluurml' ms, Academ C.alend.1r .Xdueuxx llumm RUTH ANN FUQIJA - Alpha Llu Omega. YP Mgr Xl.uurs Club. Senunues Analvsl Mason lrusl Fund NAHID GANJEI - Phi Em Sigma. RA French HOUSE, Pl Delta Phi. Phi Slgmalugx MARK S. GARIEPY- P1 Kappa Alpha, Student .-Xcnv. Cml . SAC.. Dorm L nun' CII KATHRYN ANNE GARNER - XX'M'I'X', Orcheus Appren . P1 Beta Plu. .-Xssl Pledge 'l'r.uner. Pres JANET RUSSELL GARRISON - Alpha Lambda Delm. Phi Eta Sxgmn. :Xml Treas.. YP Ph1X1u MICHAEL DUANE GARTMAN - Kappa Alpha fnrresp- Sec. Cncl nl Ilunur. -Xutng Llulr ALAN BIGELOW GATES - I-lat HM. Imramurals BRADLEY GEBHART - Flat Hal. XX'XlAlkX'. Ienms, Scmer. hue ,-Xrls Soc Orienteering, Gull. Inlr.um'ls ELIZABETH ANNE GEORGE - Imp.: Alpha Theta - lieu, Airing Club. Lufe After D012 ST linmm PAMELA G.GEORGE- Alpha i.luUmeg.4 llmu- nan. Standards I5n.lrd. Bm Lluly, Sr Ilass Sue Cunuu. Sr l.l.nx Gull Lmnm . Imramur.-als SCOTT D. GERBER- Plu Era Sigma, Alplm I..unlnl.4 lk-11.1. X ,u lenrus. X'.u Squash, Xhuln, Sk: I lub. Anglican Sm ,lr Year .il Lindon N Iuml nIELnnurl1lu STEPHEN GEREK - X'ar lacrosse, Irreshnmn I-'mullmll BRENDA LEE GERSTL - X :Ink Plur- mgrapher, Sr l.l.sss l'ublluu llunu Bus Mgr Club ELLEN GIANUKAKIS - fnrxulxmlus VINCENT D. GIBSON - Pres Signs.: Phu lfpulnn DAVID M, GILBERT - I an-mn Rrxwu. X .X Nh.:- le-spearx' I'vxln.ll. Ilrcrnwrv llu-.mv LAURA LYNN GILBERT - l'u HI-1.1 Plu KATHRYN D. GILLOCR - OX. I..-XIJS luuuu. R.upp.4 h.Ipp.4 I-.umuu Sm Iflunn .I hm uw MARK G. GLASER - I.ullu'1.ul Siu ,Xwx , Lunm- llull WENDY D. GLASSER - S X Inlm S1-1 uw ,Xml llucxrur, Ilmlllli .lrccri lulu, Inm- 1-vuSl.u1-X uIunl1'1'r,Nrvrgz'X1'1'1llrn!m'l Xulumccr CYNTHIA LEE GOFF - lluxm iuuulll I'u-s, XX:-xlm-I, Nxgum l..unm.ulpuInr1,UrmmvnIlulm Ix.app.4 Xlmt.u ll--.mi ANNE HILLIARD GOLWEN - Rapp.: Ix.lpp.l l',unlu.u Nm K Rx'gur1.u, hm: ll--u--x Nm lhum 1 ml ELIZABETH W. GOODE -- Ix.upp.n Xlplm llu'v.u R X Nnguml ln I u- rlv Slum RICHARD GOSSMAN - R X, Nngum l'lu lpwvu, l N X X I'jANE'I' R. GRAHAM - I NX Illwuw ll--Iwi Nm X I' Hull-1 4-I llu' XXlu1m- 1.4. Lv: j0HN GRAHAM- I-nu Xl.u1-ul lul- XI.ulu sl mup N414-vu:-I lul- Xlru I X ul lcxlmlli lulv, Iuu.uu lx R X llluml ml NI.llX ,Xml ,X l'1rI I .nu lnml lul- luun Rrulnu-I u-mlmu In- BRLCE XVII.- LIAM GRANT - Nlplu Xlplm CHRISSIE GRASMEIIIER - Imnpl-.4 Ilvlm, livin: 4 ml Null--un nm Ulu 1 I I-X Xlplm I.mvl-1l.n Ile ltr I'lll I 11 Nlgum ll.m:l Ixllll TRAX'ISA,GRAX - Durm Loumll, Band, Them Delm Lhl. Icon Club BRIDGET R. GREAYES -.-Xlph.af,hnUnwg.1. Band. LSA ELIZABETH ANN GREEN - CS.-X. Canterbury Ihnrua. L hl-lr-S01 Ihmn. Irish Cul Sm XP, Lmrmml I'l.uerS DAVID M. GRIMES - SAC. HSA, Them lk-lr.1t.lu. Iml.nn'ls, UXXI RONALD R. GRIMES - I .emlvl.a fflu Xlplm Sm Lhmn ,l'luS1gv:x.r.Nl1.m1uxL Il:-.Id XX.nler WILLIAM H. GROSS- MAN - X'.1r Bdselull. l..Imlx'l.I C lu Al- pha, Sen . Xxlxlcm Um-lun IS X. lnlramls Sllbl Ilbl Bskxlwl N-mor Ixu- Shxle Nlldgc-xx, lluursluu, l mln- Bnnlzvr nl Phi Mu ROBERT L. Gl.'ILLEN - Lulonunl Izshn - Sp'-ru lmlmu lrmlufn- ln-K hlel, Phorugupln-1. P1 Imppla Al- pha. SA Press Sen . XXI Rep . Sm lm Lol Vlmlrnallsls. dnrm lull Rcgrsimr .MIX Lwnlln CYNTHIA DEE GUN- NOE - Alpha Llu Umcgu Pres Snr Iunruons Chmn, L:-l R1-pull Se-Q41 I hmn IOHN W.Gl,'THRIE III- Xm Bus Xlgr f,ulruu.1ll'4lu1. Xumg Llub, .-Xulng Ilulur. S1 I.l.w. ful: fnrnnz Inlranfls ROBERT G. HAAS - I'IlxA, Band. l.111 Band, I'lu ,Xlplm l In-1.1 LORI JEANNE HABER - Ill-rm il-unul. Soph Sreeringt umm ,I..u mm-. DI-h.ur Team KEVIN DOl.'GLAS HADE - Efnn Nlajrlrs Cluln,S1gm.4I'l.St'1 ,Olli- 1ersLluh, Sgrdal Xrmx, XXI XX XI, Ilmn Durm founul SCOTT ROBERT HAHN - Sigma L h1SL'ZANNE ELIZ- ABETH HALBOTH - Kuppa K.4pp.4 Gamma 'I reds .AdullSLllls.Slqm.1 Ilelm P1.OmlLrnn Della Lpxllun, llnrm Luun- ul. Spanish Iluuse, U X DEBORAH L HALL- Gamma Phi Bcl.1.S4'L .XX'.nnr I' GIIJIJS. .-Xulg Sm , Spuruslm Ilvnuse. Dorm Lml Treas, lnu.un'ls JAMES EVERETI' HALLJR. - Llmu. Rep .fl Y.-X Bankers School 1-l Hunk Xlqi. Inlr.am'ls PETER M. HALPERN - Theta Delm Chr GARY R. HALSTEAD -CanterburyI,1n11gnl.Scn-:urInnun Llub Sen-I reas . R.4r.m- lru-rw-mg, I'RB APRIL HAMEL - Xlulllleln-X, Lp! ELIZABETH M. HAMMER- I'l..u I'l.1L XX'I'XX'3l. Soc lur I ul lmuu.alr-ls, lnl'l Rel ffluh SUSAN R. HANDLEY - XX'XlllI', Exec Buunl. lkappa III-lm Plu- l.4u Lhmn. ,hung Ilulu ERIC 10- SEPH HARDER - X .ur lensing ur-4 pr , XI:-na.: l 1.111 Rui:-1 KATHERINE M. HARDING - IX Lhrerleadlnz, Plu Hu, NmQlc'.uIc-1. In- lle Sigma. Sxgrnd I lu Suurlluurl DEB' ORAH A. HARE - Xen Im-sl.um-nl Slud Assm . Xlql Xlulnrx llulv. XX xX1 I hrlsuan Iellmmslup In1r.ur:'l- CHARLES L. HARGEST- l'x I,.m1lxd.1 I'lu. Pledge Xlfarshul, lnlr.lm'ls, IX' lu' mrusxe. Ingo Llulm, lm' Sm . Uulvx ul ilu- XX'hx!e laclwlv, I lu-unul Xlunur Sm MARIE C. HARMON - BSO. Hmm I'xpremmls, Xlplm Rupp.: .XlpIm. INK , hun Club FIONA KATHRYN HARNBY- R.X, ll:-rm l ml l'u-Q UI- llws1sJEI I REY BILLIAM HARRELL - Srgnm l'lu Epxlluu. lu-As. Spun! Rep, Url Rcpuh, Rrru- X-I lvmlnm Smut DAVID GORDON HARRIS - lm'lC rule. E1-an I luh UnI1L'K!r.n lim-- ISIIIPIIJIMMTI HARRIS- Iummuz l RAI, quellmll flmrup, slrhl llmmp 1-I-1. l lull KENNETH CONNORS HARRIS - ,Xlplm I.uulxl.n Dull.: I'lu I'l.lN1gm.l Nlgum Ik-ll.: l'1. lulr.un'lx. Xl.uI1.4l Xru lluls, llmllh K .um-vu KIMBERLY GAYLE HARRIS- Xlplml lu Unu-g.4 llrvrm lull, luu.m: IN X-luuul n buulc. llu-lv.ugm- N--I-rr XX--:emu Xux I-I R1u..lOnlvr -It 1 .um-ln.u1 XX ,ucv Xlu-an-X MARGARET C. HARRIS - lu-n lluh Ill-lx.: l..luu:l.u Imllulurn-u llurux. lurlu-mn mu-lf-uc XW'.1.ux--u CASSANDRA X'. HARRISON - llrlm In-lr.: lk-lm. X l' 1 lx.lpl.uu j.-XMES GARDNER HARRISON III - l'x R.epp,u Xlplm Illxzl-lull Ill-1 llul. lul.mv'lX lzlwl slllv rm-I l'uuu.4::--xv Izzlgm' luzu Nulm l lull Xl-Qnmw-mr null X X Rru-.null Ir1.w1 lv-v Xl- . lu-nl.-gx RATHARINE I.. HARRISON - Xlplm 1 lu 1m.vg.- Xl-1 N- lun. 11+-mllllnu lluuq. mf. N15-put lu:- lluuu l-rl Rvplzlv Nm llxv:.u PATRI- CIA H. HART - ll--vu: l Hum ll I N X lu-Ill Ill- Le-X I .ll rmu- KAREN Xl, IIASHIMOT0 - Xl-'sl ll DONALD mu Il.-XSPII lu- rw. ll:-l:.llh11.1 N.l.-.-'rlf.-- nw A.,-V, l N:-I Hu ll.v .uiuulm 'll -'-- v Rwl-I. n.,...u .-mlm Xu XXXI xml. I .V ul. ll1'l:.n I'lu Iv.1N:gw.l l'lv Xllllm llu 'X x.. 1.-V 1 ..1 ll,-u,...l..-. um. 1 1 SUSAN ELIZAHFTII IIATTUN - lla--lux llwu ll-lumw lllu- P-In Sung:-rx luu- Xu. x... lm I lm.,-vw Xl ph.. SLSAN C. IIAWKINS - ll. v.. ll Ill-nv: N--. llv.4l'll Nr:u.lu I vw KARINS.HAWI.lfX - Iww - X9 plv.ll'll-llzzlgu1,fv u.lll.1-1 1l.fv llull I'v llrm l'll 1.wvl,fm4---lp-1 Itvti ANDREW M. HEARD - Sigma l'i, X .Xl'lRl- ll.tnflgtm tontxt-l LISA HEATH - N--t --Y lol l.mttt.ilx-ts Pit-t .Nunn its Rtislil ntiiisclut H.it ll.it Nutt--xi l -lit--i JOHN H. HEDCES lll- XXVIX Xl lt-.ittitvs llitvttnt. l't--tlmtxiui Uiiett--t llitt-I Xtttwutnri 'IENNIFER D. HEGEL - ll.uul. l..imtxi.i l'lii lift.: HOLLY K. HEMMER- lnt'l Rel l lnli Net t-t-r:ii.itill--mt' f ltt-.ts llbl MI- CHAEL F. HENDERSON - in t,..,.,... Xlplu. hung 1 luli. lnti.ttii'ls MARK K. HENNING - Nunn ltzitii, l'tt'-l .its t lub, ll--tm l uutitil Rep YAUGHAN SCOTT HENRY - Pt l.it:ilul.i l'ln, Inf ttattat ltitl .Nt-tmlt l1.ttrttt.iti MARY E. HENSHAW - Baptist Stu l mutt. llsl l.tt1ttlt hiutip. Kappa llclt.e. Nt l'ulv t-ttzttti KARRIE HESS- lx.tpp.i lIt'll.t, Xlplu l.tx:xIwl.i l3t'lt.t. Phi l't.i Niqtzm JAMES CHRISTIAN HILL - 4 limi. Phi Nltt .Xlpli.i, Niiiltnmmii litter- X .itsttt JAN ALANE HODGES - lin- I lub lit-lt.: l-.ttiittm l tilt-in Nptw tliaiitiri l li,tpt lhiiite lliittitt. l-eta man ll'-ima llurti: l ntl lttzis lie-limit lmiislei U X, l NX jONA- THAN H. HOFFMAN jR. - lit is Xl Xt-its l'r.1ttttt'sllllt'ttivt.l-lll.lttlll'rt's. Sucntc lution Lluli, Xl M, IKIK. NPN RAYMOND LEE HOGGE jR. - Pi Kappa Xlplm. hu I lub, l'tr l..ttw l lub. ltittam ls. Rtiglix L'RSL'LA I. HOHL- Alpha l..ilttlxl.i Dt-Ita. Plti l't.t Sigma. 'KLM MICHAEL HOLLERAN - RX, Flat ll.tt, Sm nl t --I lntiitmlist, t .ith Stutlettt htm . llt-tm lniititil. lntt.i- mur.ils SHARON ELIZABETH HOL- LOWAY -- llnu I lub, Hzztltli l .ttt't'ts l lub. I .ii l'l.tsltt'tb.ill 'l't'.itii, Rttgln l'c.itti. ltitt.itti'ls-sltlml. bsktlil, tlxbl. llag ftbl , hixibg Xtliletlt Q luli Milleta hall leant BRUCE ERIC HOLMES - Econ I lub. Plti Alpha Tltt't.i. Umm Council. Set. ltt-.ts, Pres. ltttt.n:x ls BRADLEY HOISINGER - RA. Niu- dcnt Attit Lnttncll, Btl nl Sttitlent Al- fairs. Y.tr Dixttig. Phtlati l limit HAROLD ERSKINE HOOK III - Irhk . bcttiuti lleatl. Design litlitur. Re- tieh Etlitnt. Phi lat: KATHLEEN RE- NEE HOUSER - Natigtituts. lnt'l Reading Assist Student ld Assam . Bap- tist Studi-nt l rttnii, Kappa Dt-lt,i Pi SUSAN LYNN HOWARD - Ntutlriit Pd. Assoc. Kappa Delta Pi, little K TIMOTHY HOWE - WKM Lliits- tian Fcllmulnp Pres. Flat Hat, l'mlett PlusjOl-IN O. Hl.'BER-IR. - l..itiilxl.t Chi Alpha. Health Lareers t lub, Ranger Club ANGELA P. HL'FI-'MAN - Chorus. Choir. Dt-lt.: Urtittrutt, Baptist Stutlrut L niuti MICHAEL R. HUGHEY - Stiettte lftttiltti Lluli M. JOAN HUINER - Little K, l'l.it ll.tt Graphtts. Dorm lutinctl. I Btnlt-td Wallnrtl Scholarship MARY LOUISE HUNDLEY - Kappa Kappa I-.imm.i. Pledge lratnet CHERYL BANKS HUNNEWELL- lntramurtils HELEN ANN HL'RI..EY - Ir Yr-.st in liuenster W lierttiant . Gernian Hr1ttse,l'lii Alpha Illrltl LINDA SUSANA IVLS- Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi I,t.i Sigma. Student Gott, lntmrtiils. RUHI, HA, SEA. Xeuntan t.lub. CSA EILLEN jACK- MAN-Alpha Pltitltnepi, Pius .t hem Club. Help l'riltd . Student Ltiurtl . Spanish llc-me MICHELLE FOIJSHEE JACOBS- tlbmt. Butetourtcl.l1.tmlx'r Singers. BSL lnmitls Group leader. BSL Llitur. Baskdmp Club. but Club ROBERT VINCENTJAEGER - Bantl, WXM l'lieatre. Stnlonitttiti. Orien- tvrrtttgl ltlh ERIC STEVENjAI I EE- Yar l-xttitmstits. lambda klti Alpha LUCIA M.jAMES- On lit-sis, Pt Delta Phi SHARILYN KIM -IEE - I tilimml IthofKttltttr.il.Xr1s. Xtatlettiits.l'tlit1-t- in-Chit-l r. Batttl. but tur Lt-I Iutirtmlists YP. Order ul the Wlitu- lat Let KATHY L.-IENKINS - K-.imma Phi Beta. Rush Llirtiti ,Stutlvttt lftl .Xssut ,Kappa Delta Pi, set , Dorm 1 ntl. t hutus. Sturlctit Ksw1np.mist,U,X, .ktlult skills. l'mgt.im lutui ANDREA JOHNSON - .Xlplm l,.mib4l.t lit-lt.i Plti lrta Sigma. hott Llub. ltitl Rel t lub, Pres. Piugnttii Lhtrzu, Delcgat In X.it'l lligli S1 html Model' l'N CRAIG S. JOHNSON - Sssittirnittg, Mgt til Smut: It-.irtt. Mutt- bonk, Sports Writer, BSL . luittiilt t-nntp l.z-atlet. Prolett Plus Llitun DAVID EDWARD-IOHNSON - I -rung Dortmu- tiats. Student ,Mtn t.ntl JOHN F. JOHNSON - Xlgt Xlajnrs, X .it llitwr- leatling. Nlawri ltiist lfutitl .Xtt.tltsisjO- SEPH HILLARD JOHNSON - Skt Rep. Ltrtle K. Psuh Llulx. Milli Stu- tlcnt .Xw-t , ll.ipttst Sttttlctit l tiiuti KATHERINE ANN JOHNSON - Kappa lx.tpp.i lntttittm latlitvlit Ntutlt-tit Mem St l List Nut tutxim llmiii ifuim ii LIARD L.jOHNSON - Pres , It-on I lub Pi llt-m Phi STEPHEN G. JOHNSON - Pics Kult: ll'-in-i l ml. R K, St.ilili.tttl .tml lllmle Xltlit.ii t lloiu-i Sm , llistitigiuslu-el Xlilit.tix Ntuiletit, X .tt lr-ntitig. t JA, l lieu Dc-lt.i l lii.t S X SUSAN EJOHNSON- YI' lit-slinmn lloitii Pte- mvpli lit-ini. l't Dull.: l'ltx. Nttttlent Rep lkttlt Nt-tint-s luiuiii ALAN LEONARD JONES - hon tltili, Xullctlnill llttli JENNIFER CARRJONES- It Nutt .Xlirtmtl Xlun- ster. l-t-ttii.tm. tlitiit. lh-slet l-nttitl.t- tum. ltit'I l ittlt- KAREN ALAYNE JONES - X .ti Ntsitiitnitiq, Lln Utiiega Rush Lltttiti. Phu Pd Majors lluli LAURA HOLT -IONES - ltt ISM THOMAS MICHAEL -IONES - Rtllt- lltib, lnt'l Rel llttli, Immun Lluln JEF- FREY L. JORDY - K liitstmti but-titt- tlrg , Acting Lliib. hating 'l txtut. lui- ttietiital 1 ml. llaritl lntt.mi'ls PATRI- CIA KAY jUE - Baptist Stu l num, L hum l.luli. Iiutiurs Rz'seattli.0tt lit-sts WILLIAM L. KAMBERGER-IR - l'ltt Mu Alpha Sinlotii.t,t limi. Hat ll.tt Stall Writer, MSM Rvttt-tx.Sinlonictmi.t.in- enanl l'l.n et s, Duet tot 's Wkslip ANNE PATERSON KAMSTRA - Kappa Kappa Gatiitiia. li.tt lrtl Llnnti. l'i Kappa Alpli.t Little Sister, U-X. llnttit tititl Rep MICHAELEDYVARD KARL - llitt.4tii'l llxktlil .t SA. RA. Siglii.it.lil. Dorm Ltitl lrtuts COLLEEN T. KEARNEY - tutliolit Student .twat . Xlgt Majors Lliih, MRM Cltttstiati lvl- lmuliip JIM KEARNS - Little K. lntr:tm'lx STEVENJAMES ILEELER - S U, Rep . Autg t lttli, Dorm Ltitl . Pte- l..iti Klub, l..ittilrtl.t Chi Alpha. Intra- murals MAUREEN SONIA KELLEY - held llmkvx. Lacrosse. Scrtiester Xlmroad - Parts. haute BRENT -IO- SEPH KELLY- RA, Math X C ntnputer Stl Majors Club. Latltultt Stutlent As- sot ln-as, Wt WM, Prime Lliarles Welcotntng Lumrtt . Raqttetlmll Club, liittaniurals th-oth,ill. basketball. rat- quetball. bottling. and soltballr. Escort l.osl.lirtt1r1 THOMAS-IOSEPH KELLY - Act. Clathultt Students Assfit . Big Brothers, Intramurals MICHELLE KEM - Mermettes. Phi Mu. Beta Gamma Sigma BRADLEY S. KEMP - Kappa Alpha Y P. Pledge Trainer. ln- tralratermtt L.uumil.- lutrarnunils CHRIS KENNELLY - French House. OA. Dorm Council DAVID L. KERSEY - Circle K. Adult Skills Tutor. WXM fhotr. Baptist Student L'nton Pres LISA LOUISE KESSLER - Swimming. l'hi Mu JUDITH L. KIDD - Black Stud Org .Adult Skills Pm .Stud YA Ld As- soc ,Summer Trans K Enrichment Pro SABRINA MICHELLE KIDD - Hlatlt Stud Org. Brass Ensemble, Bancl. Or' chestra. Summer 'l rans 8: Enritli Pro.. Delta Sigma Theta NINA CECELINA KILLHAM - Amnestt lnternatmnal. lnt'l Rel Club, Pi Delta Phl. Studi Abroad Paris MARGARET M. KINEKE - Lacrosse. WCWM ANTHONY R. KIVALCIK - Freshman Dorm Cntl.. Spanish House Social Chmn . Intra- mural Ftbl. Bslttbl. Sftbl RAMONA JANE KLEDZIK - Chi Omega. Senior Class Pub Comm . Chi Omega Supper Club Pres HUA. KLINGMEYERJR. - Pub Mngr. Theta Delta C hi. Admissions CuidcjUERGEN KLOO - Suu cr AN- DREW L. KNAPP - Lacrosse. tlreelt Life. Nets Testament Stud Assoc . Theta Delta Chi, Rush Chinn KAREN MARIE KOLECKI - Dorm Ctitl. OA. CSA Board Member. Kappa Kappa CammaY P MICHAELCKONTOS- liheta Delta Chi, Swim lieam Lo-Lpt WARREN SYKES KOONTZ - Lolo- mal Echo photographer. Sm lor t.olle- giate journalists. Project Plus, Client Lluli, f,..:ntt-rburt Asstx MARK H. K0- WALSKI - Chem Club Y P, Intra- murals BRIAN KRACHMAN - Omicmn Beta. Shetubiihrmri. l..ili Sup- porter. Xnruegian Llttli Chrmn. Kappa Delta Dt-til's Adxmate. Alpha Llii Otnega llruthrr ul llettties. ll,-X Auxil- iart Member. Kappa Alpha. Pl Delta Phi, lrretith llnuse Puiswti Lutiitii, Band DEBORAH F. KRASICH - Pi Delta Phi. Life .Xlter HUG Street Lutnxii . lla- reer Exploration Das Cutnm MAT- THEW' KRAL'S - latrnsse flpt. Pt Lambda PliijAMES SCOTT KREIN - Stuirirtitltg. .Xluttint Relations Comm, Theta Delta Chi MELANIE KUEMME- RLE- tlltnrus. Delta Delta Delta. Econ Lltib CHRIS B. KUMP - Geo lllub ALICE KL I'I'EROFI - Lita le K Geo Club MARGERY ANN LACKMAN - RA, SAC Rep. Climt. Mortar Board. Delta Umtttun TERESSA F. LADD - Dorm Kutittttl, lnttatiiutals. Autg Club. Green K K-nltl AtltertisttigLotiitti . Sr. Class Gilt Lurtttii DAVID THORN- TON LAM - Sutter, lntr.irtiur.il Yol- Ietball, Dorm K ntl Pi Kappa Alpha THOMAS LAMB - Btiskctlmll. Xt .XA X ultitilt-ers l-it Iuutli. MCM M. Attinestx ltit'l RAYMOND E. LANDIS - Yullt'tli.ill. lrttr.tttittt.ils STEVEN RICHARD LANTZ - Baptist Stud l mon, ltelnli llnusr. l'lu Beta Kappa STEPHEN LARSON - Wt WM. Kappa Alpli.t. ltttt.tttiut.nls RICHARD M. LASSITU - BSL lutrtills tiinup l.e.ider.l.ittlt-K lutt.imur.tls. l'Kli.tl,-X JEAN M. LATU - l'.trtln-llettit Ltitl. Mortar Btmttl lhlettioiis Llirniri. Mot- lllt'llrN..'KHll1 Club, ,Klplm K.lit Uttiugn. OA. Dorttil tiutittl ALBERTO N. LAU- REANO- WKM Club Yullt-t hall. Punt Club. Itttt.ttiittr.ils ROBERT BURNHAM LAVERTY - CSA. ltitta' ttiurals, Dorm I ntl, SAL. Rep., Intuit Llulx BRAD LAWLER- Skiing. K.tt.itt' SUSAN MARIE LAWSON - Alpha lIliiOttirg.iD.MICHAEL LAZO-lilill Bradshats W t..ibt'rt-t, l'.iblo - Stiec-tt.n. tjmttittie Designer. Deli.: Vpsiloii KIR- STEN R. LEAFSTRAND- 'l enttis. ln- tt-r-Xlirsitx. Nt-it 'lcstartiettt Stull Assoc, FCA. tlartipus Liusade. ltitr.i- triurals ROBERT WITHERS LEE. III - RA. Pt K.ipp.t Alpha. Dorm Ltitl. SAL.. lntr.imut.ils MYUNGHI LEE - Head Res.. Mtvrtat Boattl Pres.. OIIK. RA, Board ol Stud Allattrs Yite tllirmn. Atademic Allairs t.mntn tio-Chrmn. Eta Sigma, Alpha Chem Club, Plti Lambda Delta Pres , lnt'l Circle, Health Careers Club FELICIA LEGGETT - Blatl. Stud Org . Plitlusupht Club, Pst- thologx Club TYLER HOYVARD LEIN- BACH - liheta Delta Chi. Steward. President Honors S: Experimental Pru- grams Comm . Sr. Class Social Comm ANGELA MARIE LEMMON - W8:M Theatre. Producer Premiere Theatre. Equestrian Team. English Honors GRE- GORY P. LESKO - Fencing. Fine Arts Soctett VICKI SUE LESTER - Cheer' leading 1-l ire., Capt Sr Ym PAULA LEVESQUE - Phi Mu Recording Sec . CSA Music Ministrt. Stud. Ecl Assoc. Montpelier ummer Pr. MITZI -IO LE- WELLEN - lN'S:M Choir. Chorus. Exensong Choir. SEA SALLY ANN LEWIS - Kappa Alpha Theta tSpectal Projects .Alumnae Relations. Editor. Outstanding Freshman X Sophomurel. College Republicans. Colonial Echo tCultural Arts Editor. Directors Editorr. Souets for Cnllegiatejournalists, Senior Class Pub Comm . Cinema Classics So- tiett COLLEEN A. LIERZ - Chi Omega. Wat ne-I Gibbs Atctg Soc . Pl Delta Phi SUSAN R. LIGHTNER - Kappa Alpha Theta Y P. Pledge Ed.. College Republicans SHERI RENEE LIMBERGER- Kappa Kappa Gamma. Young Democrats, Anthro. Club. Intra- mural Yolletball. Coach Youth Soccer. tolunteer student teacher DIANE LINNE VON BERG - Alpha Chi Omega Courtesv Sec't. Recording Sec'x . Lutheran Stud. Assoc.. German Honor- ars Soctett. Life After DOC St. Comm. SARAH C. LISSFELT - Dorm Cncl. DEIRDRE LITTAUER - RA. Dorm tlncl.. Saturdat Morning Actitittes Chrmn. Life After DOG St Comm ANN L LITTLE- Kappa Delta. WSeM Choir. Sinfonicron. Tour Guide THOMAS H. LLANSO. jr - Spanish House, ACM Machiners. WKM Ba- roque Ensemble SARAH j. LOCAN- TORE - Kappa Delta Pres.. Philanthrops Chrmn. Pi Sigma Alpha. Dorm Council MARY ANN LOCKE- WAPM Theatre. Sinfnnlcmn. Batltdrop. Premiere Workshop, Dir. Wkshop. The- atre Sttid Association ROBERT CHARLES LOCKERBY -- Swimming Intramurals. PE. Majors Club RAN- DALL NEHRENZ LOHR - Lutheran Student Assoc, Sigma Gamma Epsilon GAYLE LONGEST - Chorus, Alpha lambda Delta. Kappa Delta CHRIS- TINE M. LONICK - Cheerleader - Cm.. CSA, Sr, Social Comm, Spirit Council BRAD LOVE- Coll. Sigma Pt, Dorm Cuncl.. Young Republitans TREESA LOVING - WKM Chrtsttall Felltiwshtp. lnterxarsitt Christian l-el- lowship. Next Testament JOSEPH LUCAS- Football. Lambda Chi Alpha, P E. Majors Club VANESSA RAE LYNCH - Cirtlt' K. junior Year Abroad. Flat Hat VICTORY MAC- CAGNANJR- Sigma Chi, Consul. So- cial ROTC. Phi Mu Little Brother. IAKB ROBIN E. MANIX - Kappa Kappa Gamma, Social Chrmn, .Xtlrtiissmtt Pul- IQ Committee KENNETH R. MAN- NING - Bm Club. Band, Orchestra. Stage Band, Premiere Theatre. Phi StgmaGLORIAj.MARITOTE-tisnv nastlts. Cu-Pres . Pre-lou PAUL S. MARKOWSKI - Sr Class lreas , SA Liaison to tht' Fattiltt of Arts 8: Sciences. SAC Rep., Daw Student House Dir.. Nlurtar Board. Arlsk Sttcrttes Ed Politt Luttitrt., College l'rtlt-s K Amittls Lomm , Dai Student Council Reporter, Mgt Majors Club. Alpha Chi Unit-g.i Rosal Order ul tht- Rt-tl tl.trn.itmn Brother ul llt-rim-s. Booklair Assistant ROBIN R. MARSH - Pi Bet.: Phi ELIZ- ABETH T. MARTELL - Pi Delta Plti l'rt's BOBBIE SUE MARTIN - Atttg Club. Sr Class Gill Lotiirti MICHELE ASHTON MARTIN - Kappa Alplm lltvla, YP Iillitlrtttt, Lnlttrnissars, Sr Class Pub. Coinni. Donn Lntl. DENISE 1- MAY - lltitwlnttk Riding l'e.irti CATHERINE MAYBERRY - Ftcmli llntisc. Pi Delta l'lii. jr Yr in Fnmtr. Umm llounttl BARBARA ANN MAY- NOR- Mgt Majors Club. ltitrarntirals. Aerobics JOHN SCOTT MCCLIN- TOCK- Gull. 'l't:tittis. I Jxariati Studies, Piano BRADLEY T. MCCORD - Sigma Phi Epsilon, latmssr. Beta 1-amrtia Sigma. Intramurals, Epsilon lap- sllun B. LYNNE MCCOY - Alpha Llii Omega. Mgt. Majors lllub DAN MC- COY - Sigma Nix-lluittrttantler. Rush Chrmn, CSA. Sm Club, Phil, Club. IHQ TERESA F. MCCOY - Eton Club. Stu- tlerit Asst. lntr.tmural Softball. Ynlun' tt-er at Eastern State llnspital CATHY N. MCCURDY - International Relav tions Club. lnt'l Cirtle. Jr Yr. Ahmad Ping.. Inst. ol liurop Studies. Foreign Studies Comm STUART MCCUT- CHAN - Outdoors Club, Go Club GARY L. MCDONALD - Head Resi- dent. RA. Student Tour Guide. Facts 8: Referrals. Directors Workshop IN- GRID E. MCDONALD - Alpha Kappa Alpha - Set., Panhel Rep.. ROTC. BSO, Sr Soc Comm . Intramurals GWENDOLYN MCELHENY - Wat ne F Gibbs Acctg Societv. Intramurals KA- THARINE I.. MCENDERI-'ER - Delta Gamma. Pi Delta Phi. Cirtle K, Inters ar- stts. Wesfel. Intramurals. FOAM CAROL MCGUIRE - Anthro, Club. Pre-Law Club. College Repub.. Sr Class Gift Comm., Sr. Class Commencement Speaker Comm.. Admissions Office Tour Guide. Student Liaison to the Sn- cietv of the Alumni, Lutheran Student Assoc.-Histrman 8: Set't. Kappa Alpha Theta - Historian. Alumnae Relations Chrmn. Phi Alpha Theta Pres DOUGLAS K. MCKAY- Pi Kappa Al- pha, Rugbx. Cheerleader. Intramurals KATE MCKENNA - Young Dentu- crats, Sec'w. Wash Prog, Pres.. Honors Exper. Prog Comm.. German Summer Prog.. Phi Alpha Theta JAMES K. MC- KEON - Golf. Theta Delta Chr CHRIS- TINE L MCLAUGHLIN - Riding. Needlework. Skt Diving ELIZABETH H. MCLEOD - Chi Omega, Social Chrmn. Cross Countrs. Dorm Council. Mgt Majors Club. Special Acusities Chrmn. Mason Trust Fund Securities Analx st M. MONICA MCMAUS - Kappa Alpha Theta. Computer Consul- tant. ACM MELANIE R. MCVICKAR - Pi Beta Phi, Econ Club. RA. OA, Col- legiate Aerobics Asst. Instr. DRUANNE MEARS - Pt Beta Phi. WRA KIM- BERLY MEHURON - Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Eta Sigma. Psi Chi. SA. Young Democrats. Dorm Cncl. Flat Hat MOAZ- ZAM AHMAD MEKAN - lnt'l Circle Treas.. Econ Club. ACM SUNSHINE DUKE MEREDITH - Delta Delta Delta. chlrshp Chrmn. Pres.. lnter Frat.. Inter Sur.. Christian Fellowship BETH METTLERS - Pi Beta Phi Asst. mem- bership. Public Rel., Dorm Cncl. Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes. Fraternitt S: Sororttt Greek Fellowship LAWRENCE E. MICHAEI5 - Colonial Echo Busi- ness Mgr . Sr Class Gilt Comm. Chrmn. Acctg. Club. Spanish House, Flat Hat. Hillel, Ltbrars Advisors Policx Comm.. Beta Gamma Sigma, Kappa Alpha Theta Brother of the Kite. Omicron Delta Kappa SHARON MIDDLETON - Kappa Alpha Theta. Badminton. Sr. Class Gift Committee ANDREA JOY MILES - Alpha Kappa Alpha Pres.. Circle K. Pssch Club, Black Student Org Social Chrmn. Eastern State Volunteer. libom Expressions BETH LEE MILLER - Sinfonicron, Delta Omi- cron, Sigma Delta Pi. W8:M Choir MONIQUE E. MILLER - Orchests, Delta Delta Delta. OA LISA ANN MIL- LIGAN - Tennis ROBERT H. MILIS - Order of the White jacket, Intra- murals. Acctg. Club. Karate LUCINDA GALE MILNE- Volunteer for Youth. Life After DOG St. Comm.. Intramurals JONATHAN ALLEN MINNICK - Theta Delta Chl LESLIE M. MINNIK- Cross Countrx. lndoor'0utdoor Track. FCA. SEC, Student .Athletic Advisors Comm. ELIZA MITCHELL - Student Chrmn. Parc-nt's Weekend Vice Chrmn. Publications Cncl. MARY MITCHELL - Catholic Student Assouatiuti Iixet Board. Music Mtnistrt. Ltturgx Comm . Student Actnm Curtim. WILLIAM PA- TRICK MITCHELL - lrtsh Cultural Societt VP.. Pres. Dorm Lml. Cabaret Orchestra. Alpha Phi Omega, Band JOHN ANDRE MITROVIC - PIL. Maj. Club Set 'lit-as.. Y.tr Football. Kappa Sigma. Intramurals NED MONROE - Theta Delta lllit. College Repub.. Lobbust -IIJAN MIGUEL MONTINOLA - ltit'l Circle. lntraa murals, Econ Club, CSA MARGARET ELLIS MOORE - Mgmt. Majors Club Pres., Kappa Kappa Gamma. Womens Field Hocltet. Wash. Prog. STEVEN ALTON MOORE - Alpha Phi Omcp. Kappa Kappa Psi. Health Careers Club. Williainsburg Rescue Squad tolunteer STEFANIE MOREAU - Phi Mu Soc. Senxte Chrmn.. Cath. Student Assoc. Small Group Leader. Mgmt. Majors Club, VP., AMAA VINCENT C. MORGAN - Alpha Phi Alpha. Black Student Assoc.. WRM Karate Club KIM- BERLY A. MORRISON - Phi Mu. IPH. MICHELE DENISE MORROW - Alpha Kappa Alpha. Black Stud. Org.. ACM. Alpha lambda Delta. Phi Eta Sigma ROGER A. MORSE- Theta Delta Chi, Econ Club BRIAN j. MOUNT - Var. Cross Countn. Yan Track, Sigma Pi. Dorm Council KEN- NETH SHAE MURPHY - W8:M Christian Fellowship, New Testament Stud. Assoc. THOMAS JOSEPH MURPHY- Sigma Nu-Recorder. Cim- mander. Var. Wrestling. Parachute Lluh, Cath. Stud. Assoc. MATTHEW S. MURRAY IV - Var. Track. Var. Cross Countrv. Sigma Pi I'.P.. Pres. RONALD G. MYATICH - Pi lambda Phi Rush Cltrmn IJORI L NAATJES - Baptist Student L'riion Cncl, Familv Group header. State Council. Mgmt. Majors Club CUNTHIA L. NASH - Kappa Kappa Gamma Publ. Rel. Chrmn.. Pi Kappa Alpha Lit. Sis.. Co-Chmn. Mer- mettes jOHN DAVID NELMS - A C M.. lambda Chi Alpha. Intra- murals KATHRYN CARTER NET- TLES - Alpha Chi Omega. Women's Var. Lacrosse, Colonial Echo. W8:M Rea new j. ROBERT NEWMAN - RA. Fresh. Dorm Cncl. Pres.. Cath. Stud. As- soc. Treas.. Pres.. Theta Delta Chi. Intra- murals MARTHA ELIZABETH NEWSOM - Alpha Chi Omega Asst. Soc Functions. Standards Board. Kappa Delta Pi ROBERT JAMES NICOL -- Kappa Alpha. Sr. Class Pub. Comm.. Fl' M DENNIS BRYAN NORDSTROM - College Repub. Club. Pi Kappa Al- pha. W8eM Rugbv Club. l.M. Football. Soccer. Basketball .IUDITH MARIE NORMAN - Chi Omega Pledge Trainer. Alum. Comm. Chrmn.. Pi Kappa Alpha Lit. Sis.. OA MARY CHRISTINE NORRIS - Flat Hat, Friends of Appl. Music. WCWM CHRISTINE-I. NOTEL- Prqect Plus. Dorm Cncl. - Pres.. Band - Crmbals. Sr. Class Gift Comm. NANCYE. NUCK- LES - Kappa Delta - Sec.. Activities. Chorus, Student Ed. Assoc.. Evensong Choir MELODY CARTER NUCKOIS - Pre-Law Club. WRM Review. Young Democrats JOANNE MARGARET O'BRIEN - Phi Mu Derbv Day Chrmn.. UFA. Youth Soccer Coach MARCIA L. O'CONNl-ILL-Cath. Stud. Assoc., Bio. Club, Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Sigma LORI ORERSTROM - Soccer CARLOS F. ORTIZ - Intramurals. Pledge Class Pres. - Kappa Alpha. Social Chrmn.. Y.P SALLY ANN 0SBORNE-Cheer- leader - freshman. sophomore, OA - sophomore PARVA OSOUI - Soc. of Phvsics Stud.. Circle K. Int's Circle. Acumter Sci. PEYMA OSKOUI - Soc. of Phvsics Stud.. ACM. Circle K, lnt'l Circle NANCY ELIZABETH PACKER - Choir. Botetourt Chamber Singers, Chorus, Delta Delta Delta. Fine Arts So- cietv NOSUK PAK - .Accounting Club HELEN T. PALMER - Domi Cncl. Kappa Delta-Press Chrmn. Psvch Club GREGORY K. PARK -- Board of Stud. Affairs - Chrmn.. Environment Comm.. BSA .Admissions Policy' Comm.. Discipline Comm.. VP - Dorm Cncl.. OA. Theta Delta Chi WILLIAM PARKS II - Dorm Cncl.. Review, Circle K. In- tramurals EMILY SHAWN PARR - Psvch Club. Ed. Club. Col. Repub.. ACMC Computer Club ANN PAS- TORE - Kappa Delta. Mgmt. Majors Club. Cath. Stud. Assoc. MARY PAS- TORE - lnterVarsitv Chris. Fellow- ship. Catholic Stud. Assoc, Spanish House. Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Delta Pi. Mortar Board. Alpha Phi Omega MARY PASTORE- lntervarsitv Christian Fellowship. Catholic Stu. Assoc.. Spanish House. Al- pha Lambda Della. Phi Era Sngrna Sigma Della Pi, Mortar Board. Alpha Phx Omega SUSAN LORI FATE - Kappa Alpha Thema. Phi Theta Kappa PATRI- CIA ANNE BRANDES- Circle K, Our- doors Club. lntram'ls MARY REBECCA PAYLOR - Adult Sknllg Program. Chorus LEANN PEARCE - Kappa Alpha Theta. Conlmissarx Chmn.. Majnreltes SPRING PECHAN - Student Ed. Assoc.. Chi Omega. Per- sonnel Officer. jr Pers. Honnr Cml . Sec.. OA. Dorm Cncl.. Sludenm Adu son Council PAMELA -IANE PERSIGEHL - Weslev Foundarion. YP. Sec.. New Test. Student Assoc.. NTSA, lmer- varsilv. WMCF. Delta Omicron. Chorus AMY ELIZA PETERS - Kappa Della. Circle K. Psvch, Club RISE JEAN PE- TERS- Honorarv Soc.. WSEM Theatre. Soc. Club BARBARA ANNE PETER- SON- Pi Della Phi. ln!'l Circle-IANET M. PHILIPS- Pi Della Phi. Kappa AI- pha Theta, Hillel SCOTT CURTIS PHILLIPS- Karate Club, Eastern Slate Volunteer MARGERY S. PHIPPS - Chorus. Choir. Circle K, Phvsnrs Club. Sigma Pi Sigma ANDREW RICKY PINES - Psych. Club. Eastern Sure Volunlcer WALTER H. PLACZEK - lntram'ls. W8cM Theatre, Premiere Theatre. Prtgiect Plus, Sigma Della P1 KAREN E. POLLOCK - Chi Omega. Pledge Class VP. VP Honor Cncl. Dorm Cncl.. Help Unlimited CRAIG A. POMS - Flat Hal. Soph, Steering Comm., NCAA Volunteers for Youth Director. Sigma Chi VP. Chapter Ediror, lntram'ls. Muscular Dvslrophv Dame Marathon Comm. BARBARA POT- TER- Band. Kappa Della. Asst. Mem- bership Chmn.. Sinfonicron Opera Company DAVID M. POULSEN - Dorm Cncl. Circle K. SL Club. Mgt Ma- jors Club KATHERINE I-Z. POWELL- Gamma Phi Bela. Fencing, Lacrosse. WRA, Co-Pres.. Student Arhleur Trainer, Queens Guard PATRICIA M. POWIS - Swim Team. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Membership Chmn. Pi Sngma Alpha ANDREW DAMIAN PRATT - Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Pi Delta Phu, Fur, StudyComm..jr. Year in Fmnre, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta DAVID PRICE - Debate Council. YP Chmn.. Omicron Delta Kappa. Yell Leader, Assn for Computer Mach.. Proj:-cl Plus JA- MIESON KENT PRICE - XIAIFISIBQE Thealre, Premiere Theatre. Yar. Cheer- leaders. Direclor's Wkshp. ELIZABETH S. PRISLEY - OA. Inrervarsm Chris- tian Fellnwship. Inr'l Circle DAVID LEE PRUTIT- Choir. Phi Mu Alpha Smlo- nia. Sinfonicron Opera Co.. Premiere Theatre. Fellowship of Christian Alhl TAMARA PRYBYLA - Drama. Folk Group. Project Plus LOVELACE WAYNE PUGLISI - Intramural Bskbl.. CSA Sports Dir.. Freshman OA. ACM E. LEE QUALIS- X'ar.F00lh.1ll. Kappa Sigma Pres. CHRISTOPHER j. QUARTANA - W8:M Theatre. Sm- fonicron, Backdrop. Dir. Wkshp. Pre- miere Theatre VICTORIA QUICK - Phi Mu. jr. Year in Montpellier Frame BARBARA ANN QUIGLEY - Yar Vollevball. lmram'l Vlvbl, Dorm Rep ROBERT I.. QUINAN -IR. - Debate Team. Intn'l Circle, Flat Hal. Spdmsh House. Carpe Diem. jr Year Montpel- lier ANNE S. QUYNN - Kappa Kappa Gamma, YP, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Su- lcr. VP Sr. Class Publicilv Cmnm CYN- THIAI. RADCLIFFE- Kappa Kappa Gamma, Field Hockey lgxcrussl' TBRESA RAGLAND- Hapusl Sluclrnl Union, Choir. Familx Group Council. Trcas.. Summer Mlssmn Chmn KATHLEEN M. RALEY - WCLWM. CSA. Yearbook Seuiun I-Qdnur, Chnrux. Bio. Club GWENDOLYN D. RAMEY- Karate Club. Educ. Club. Adult Skxlls Prog. Tulor JOHN P. RASNIC - Yu, Soccer, Pi Lambda Phi. Pledge Class Pres. j0HN S. REBSTOCK - flame:- burv Yeslrv. Evensong Choir.jr Yr-.ar nn Sl. Andrews. Phu Era Sigma.Pro1evgll'lus. AML MAY CAROLYN REICH - Sr Class Sec.. Chorus. Admissions Oflhc Tour Guide FRANK KEVIN REY- NOLDS- Econ. Club, DOC Sl Skafers. Tennis. lntram'ls. Amncsu Inl'l, YA .-Im - tion SUZANNE L. RICHARDSON - Spanish House, Russian Iluuw. llurm Council. Della Omicrnn. Orchestra. WKM Theatre, Tau Epsilon Alplm ANNE-PATRICE RICHTER - Frcld Hockev. RA, Dorm Cncl.. LAHS, Yu- PIRG. Athletic Polio. Advrx, Comm.. Al- pha Chi Omega cullur aan, tlluun. PIKA Little Sis. j. MARK RIDDLE - Project Plus, French House. lmram'ls WENDY LEIGH RILLING - Gull Team, Fellowship of Chris-nan Athletes. Bio. Club. Intramurals. Alpha Chl Omega. YP ADRIANA V. RIOS - .XI- pha Lambda Delta. Phu El.: Sigma. Adulr Skills, Pl Bela Phu. lnt'l Cirde. Arrmenl Inl'l DAWN ROBBINS - SAC. Rep, Dorm Councxl. Pre-law Club ANN MER- RICK ROBERSON - DEII3 Omlfrun. Smfonlcrun, Pre-lan Club. llrnlresxra. CBHIETDUTI. Wkll Liberlarxans DAVID MICHAEL ROBERTS - Ddlndndge Soc.. Sec ,Class oIDecember N82 - YP PAMELA LYNN ROBERTS - Kappa Alpha Theta. WSAI Theatre. Bdnkdrup Club. Ornhesrs Apprenuae. Premiere Theatre, Dlreuofs Wkshp. CRAIG ROBERTSON - Building Clandsum' Abodes. Rrdmg Bikes. Drlnkmg Luflec. Tallung lCodename Zenol KEVIN PA- TRICK ROBINS - Econ Honor Sul . lntram'ls. Yollesball Club Team LOR- LI-ZEN ELANA ROBINSON - BSL. Dorm Councxl. WMTY .IENNIFER H. ROGERS- Cl.1sslc.xlCn. Classics Club. Little Sister. Chl Omega, Classics Dept Assisranr. Flar Har REBECCA ALLEN ROGERS - Kappa Kappa Gamma. Ifrshmn. Dorm Cncl.. Sol. Club STAN- LEY M. ROLEN - SA. Big Brorhers of Wmbg.. P1 Sigma Alpha. Sigma Chl. CSA. lntram'ls ERIC PAUL RORDA - warm Renew. Poerrx Edrtor, Flat Hal. C-raphns. Phi Kappa Tau. Pledgemus- ter. Croquet Team LYNN MARIE ROESENBERRY - Yar. GN mnasucg Cpx.. Dorm Cncl RONEY ROWLAND III - Pr Kappa Alpha. East Coast Mklg Inc.. Womens Sports lnlurmdnun SUSAN RUBIN - Econ, Club. Om!- Lron Delta Epsilon. Pr Beta Phu. Sen , Pl Kappa Alpha Little Sister MICHAELA RUETHER - Dorm Cncl.. Circle K. Im'l Circle, MD Superdance Comm GLENN I. RUFFNER - Catholic Slu- dent Assoc.. Student Mgr, Commons KAREN M. RUFFNER- Carholiv. Snu- dent Assoc. DAVID A. RUPERT- SAL Rep., Pres. Assl.. Head Resldenl. Alh- leric Pollcx Comm., Tum. Adml Skulls Program, Omicron Delta Kappa ALICE RUSS - Alpha Lambda Della. Phi Eta Sigma. Beta Gamma Sigma. Mgr Mayors Club. Tutor Adult Skills Prugram TER- RELL LYNN RUTLEDGE - Delta Delta Della. Son. Club. Edug Club. Aeru- bxc. Dance bx TRIM BETH ANN SALA - Honor Council. Mortar Board. YP. Discrplme Comm.. Chi Omega, Pledge Hxsrorian, Asst. Treas.. Rewmmend.a- tions Chmn.. House Pres. RA, Dorm Cncl., Chorus. Emorx Team Prem , Financial And Comm., RA Aduwrx Board. Delta Phx Mu charter nxembcl' PATRICIA ANNE SANDERS - Kappa Delta Membership Chmn . Cm- lerburs Assoc , Coxenam Pldxers. Or- chestra -'AMES R. SA'I'I'ERI.Y - Lp! Yar Track, Pi Lambda Phi. Bob Dublin Soc ROBERT .IAMES SAUNDERS - Circle K Club, Fund-ralsmg Chmn , 'IX' Soccer, Wmbg Communm Hmprml Volun, YaPIRG DENISE ELAINE SAVINO - Della Della. Delm, Am Rush Chmn.. Sponsor Chmn .RA CAR- DYN DOROTHY SAYLOR - lenuls JODI G. SCARLATA - Euan Club. Catholic Student Assoc, Gm: lluruu Soc.. Freshman Honor Sm ROBERT D. SCHMIDT- Phi Sigma Phi Em Sigma. Alpha Lambda Della. Cross Iluunlrx. Trails PATRICIA SCHMITZ- Iluxrw If Gobbs Acclng Soc . Catholic Sruclr-nl Assoc. Monroe Dorm Cml. l1.mxl1-r O.-X SHERRY EILEEN SCHMULLING - Kappa Alphzflkhem. Asxr Sm Lhmn Panhel Cncl Sr Ollicer, Econ Club. Col Rvpub. MICHAEL .IAY SCH- NEIDER- Rush Chmn. Kappa Alpha. Phu Ed Mayors Llulr. Dlx- Ilarml Inm Club. Badminton Club PAUL DANIEL SCHNEIDER- Theta Dr:ll.4 Llrl, ALXI KATHY SCHWARTZ- l'i:zpp.r Rapp.: G.mun.4 Pledge Tnnm-r, Chem llluh, Pres . Mgr Men's Tennls KAREN ANN SJCHWEITZER- Band, Pup Band. Ihu Club, CSA CAROYLYN JEAN SCOTT - I-'rexhmam RA. l'ppn-r1I.us R.-I. Su- pcrdancc Cmum . Supper Lluh DAVID WALTER SEAMON - Ilhcnl Klub. Ixreas .Ganuua Sigma Epsrlun. Lara lc K. lmr.sm'ls. Wcsfcl. Durm lk Arc.: tml Rep RONALD T. SEEL - Rapp.: Al- pha Scn. Plulanlhrupx Chmn . Xuung Dem. II-ll Sm Chnm, YI-Y Bug Brulher. Baseball CARL EDWARD SE- HEN JR - Cul Rcpulr Uurrrnunu Dir. Isl Yue-f.hmn , Chmn. YAPIRIL. Bd of Du .ll Large. I'rv:.rs , Yuuug .Im for Frm-down, Lul, Wade Lcuursl umm . IIIIIAIIIUIAIS. Rnllcrx SHERRI LYNN SELL - Pl Ik-l.l Phl. Mr-mlxcr ship Chmn., Slgum Pln Lpsllun I.uIrlvuhv.4v l. I 1m-Arn Soc, 'l nuns.. Alum - Suu l.1.u- son Comm . WCZWM, LWMLL. ELLEN ELIZABETH SELLERS- WRM N1-us. Fneld Ilodncx KARI LAURALYN SE- SOMS- Rapp.: Alplm Ihc'l.r. Srurlcur Educ Assoc ,Adult Skills 'lunar DAVID B. SEXTON - Drapery Slhulurslup Student, lnr'l Llrrfle. YP, WCIIYM-I-M News Drr.. Dorm Lml YP. Agddemu Lalen. Advls Comm.. lil-Ill Sm Ser. STEPHEN C. SHAII-'ER - X'.Ir Wres- llinz, Kappa Sigma, Liaison ur lllr Alumni, I-'ellouihrp ul Christian Alh- leles, Campus Crusade lur Chrm. Yul- unreerx fur Yuurh. RA. Drsupl, K'umm ANNE HOPKINS SHANAMAN - Plu El.: Slgrnd. Alpha Lambda Della. Psll lu Pres, H01 Pollor KATHRYN KIM- BERLY SHANKS - Delta Ollmrun. Dclm Gamma. Choir. Chorus. Smtum- cron MICHAEL SHARMAN - K.4pp.4 Sigma House Mgr, IPC Rush Chmn, Yar Lacrosse. RA MARVIN SHAW - Theta Delm Chl, Gnu. Honor Sm ,OA. Walls Preschool JULIE A. SHEETS - Orchesns Apprenure. Womens Forum ROBERT BRUCE SHERMAN - WSAI Theatre, Premxer Theatre. Drr Wkshp. Backdrop Club, Smfunurun Opera Co . Chmn Exec Coumnl llxc- .ure SludemsAssoc . Inner-xarsm Llms- tian lfelloushlp. Longshnl Prnduumm MICHAEL F. SHIELDS - Var 'l'r.uk, Yer Bsebl . Pl Lambda Phu. Ser Pres . ROTC.. lntram'ls. IFC. Armx N.n'l Guard JOHN F. SHINE JR 1AUll'lg Club. Acting Tutor Pmgmm MI- CHAEL A. SHULER - Them Delta Chl. YP. Sr Class Sm Cumm..lnlerlr.1- lernal Council MICHAEL L. SIMPSON - P1 Lambda Plu. Ldnrosge. llhesluul Manor Sm MARK ANDREW SINGLEY- Omxcrmr Delta epsxlun. Plu Alpha Them, Alpha Lambda Delta. Ph: Eta Sigma. Col Repub . lnlr.1m'l MARY LLOYD SINNO'l'I'- Pl Beta Phu. Pres . House Pres . Presidents Adle. Iidua Pul- lu Comm..Om1crun Delta Kappa. YP. Bmuuduf Student Affairs, Semur Rep . Pr Delta Phl, Phi Slgma Alpha IRENE V. SISON - SAC Rep ROBERT C. SKELLY- Euan Club Steering L-:mm Phx Eta Sigma. Alpha L4mhrl.a Delux. Omumn Delta Epsilon. Ph1Bz-1.1 kappa. WCWM. Sigma Chl. lnlam'l Chmn . Sporrsuedr Chmn DEBRA SLAUGH- TER - Gamma Ph: Bela. Adulr skrllx Tumr, Lacrosse ELLEN SANDRA SLOTNIK - Karate. Echo Small. K SA CAROL NANCE SMITH - Onhc-nw. Chorus, Delta Onuamn. Wald! 'lkhedm-. Srnfunumn. Weslex I-'oundarum DE- BORA LYNN SMITH - Mgt Mayors Club. lnl'lC1rcle.C1rv.le l-L. Bug Bmrluex Sister Org JENNIE ELLEN SMITH - Student Arhleuc Trarner. Alpha K lu Omega. Fellushp ul'l.l1IlSll.4ll Arhlcrex. lntram'ls. Phws Ed Mayors Llulw MARGARET WALTON SMITH - Womens Forum. Rughx PAIGE P. SNARR- Sigma Chr Little Sxgmd. Mm Mayors Club. Sr LADDS Ummm . lntram'ls ANGELA C. SNEAD - Mgr Mayors Club, Phi Alpha Therd. Url hes- rm, Plu Inu Sigma. Alpha l,.lmbd.r llelm MARK THOMAS SOBERS - O-K. Orientation Asst Dir. Dorm Kuunul Pres DONNA EVA K. SOLBERG - Kappa Kappa Gdrunr. Dunn Lml. Chorux CYNTHIA DEE SPARKS - Chorus. Delta Omuron. lkreus ,Studs-ru lid Assm .Iuulerhurx Chun ANDREA SPESSARD - Psxch Club, Prurenl Plus. Durm Cuunul. Iimlr K Kl.uue-rluux Exeuwng Lhnlr H. KONRAD SPICER - Pl Rapp.: Alpha, Sigma lQ.nnm.a I-pw lou. Gen Llub. Bm Lluh. Spuxuslr House. C.mcn.ml Plaxers. lulr.1m'lS LESLIE J. STAIKO - MIM Xl. Wnnleus lforum CLAUDIA STAN- TEN - Dil. Music Ihr WLWNI, Sm ul Collegiate Inurnallsls SUSAN A. STATLER - Dunn Luunul. Yuunq Dem . luu.1m'ls PATRICIA A. STEEN- HUISEN-Choruxfol Rfspuh .I hun. Kdppu Dc-IIA. Mgt Mayors Lluh WII.- LIAM A. STEIN - lflal H.u. Aulng Llub. lnlr.4m'Ix DAVID H. STEPHENS - Blu l.luh.Ourdoor Club. K.n.au'l lub DEAN V. STERMER - YM l'cnrux. Lafrmse.I'1l4n1hd.1 Phu. l. A In-.nu EL- LEN STOFAN - Pl 81:14 Phu. Sigma KL.unxn.4 Epsilon, lieu Kilulm SIJZANNE M. STRAIISS - Cross lluurrllx. I n.nIl YuulhSuu1'r.l-.4lnru.4PIII Iicl.xI'ulxIum Chmn. Photo Chmn. Student Ind M. un MICHAEL PAUL STRAYHORN - Var Bznklbl . Yolunlevrx lux Iuulh. BSO JONATHAN PAUL STREETER - Spamsh lluuw. L num nl ml..- m.1m.l, Ihnd. I..4rpr' Dlcml Iuh LLSLIE STRIGL - Alpha l.alnlxl.e Dr-ll.n, l'hl Sigma. V41 Smnumng. Pl Bel.: l'lu KAREN LEIGH SULLIVAN - k.rpp.l Alplm llu'l.s. xr Llus lull I -umm . Sl Class!.un1nu:nu'rm-nlIumm MARYY. SWANSON - Y.ar Lum-sw. I .n Sm mcr. Sururm DANE SYVENSON - Nnlmr'gl.ul IIN Sm . lvunu,Srgru.rI lu Sn . lrrurw, llummr Iuuvull SANDRA D.SWII I'- Bun I luh.l ugh- lx In--lr-I Ilrrxrxddlrurx. IK:-slrrxlrusler Irlluuslllp LINDA JOAN SYMONS - l url Ir- lx Yulunleer, IX lemuuz. ln!x.4r:ruml- Cammdl'lr1Bel.4.YP.WR.X Rep JOHN RAYMONDTAMMI-Slglrmkkhr,Sm Chmn. Aulug Club, lrrKr.1ln'lxI-rurqm' N ANGELA M. TAYLOR - Presrrlr-ur Q Aide, Ilurm 1 ml, Plug lurps tu-lux Blank Suulrnr Org , lnbum Expremuuxs. RA..-'Ilplmlx.1pp.aAIpl1.4 X P, Ll.4lu.4:xuu Lumm lur Dean Rlpple. lmr.m.'I Iknmens Bmkhl GREGORY F. TAI'- LOR-Sxgum I hx Pledge Pres . Mdgxs- ter. Pre-lan I lub. Ruglu MARTHA LEWIS TAYLOR - Lxnle li. I 1-lurxul I.4l1n,Suk fluh MICHELLE ZENOBIA TAYLOR- Blank Smrlvem Urg .Puhlu - ru Lhmn. .Xlplu Rupp.: Alplm. IXX Lea! Reporter ANDREA THIRINGER - I SA Musu Xlumux Student Izd Mmm. Mumpcllrcr Sum- mer Prugmln BRENT M. THOMAS - l.ulom.xl I-Qrhu KERRIE THOMAS - Plu Mu Pres. Pub Rel Chinn . K lneru Llub DAVID E. THOMASON - lntram'ls. Blu I lub FREIDA A. THOMPSON - Bldflx Studi-nl Urg If-za Plu Bam. Auu-RON . P.mlu'lluuu Lml VICKY C. THOMPSON - Nlrr- melte-. lid Xlalurs Llub. Aclulr Skxlls Prugranr lurur DENISE KAY TIL- LERY - BJPIISI Student lmuu YI' Worship. I hon, BSL L hurr. Delm Unu- Lrun. Delu Iuanrnm Sunglz-.ulrr I IOW'E TIMOTHY - IYKM L l1r1xu.m Ifelluuslup, Pres . Flat Har. Prulru Plu- CONNIE JO TRACY - Ph1NIu. l'lu-lu Bela Sigma PATRICIA D.C. TRINLER - Kappa Kappa Ll.nun:.1. WR.-X Rep. LSA lreas, lnl.sm'Is. Yullexball. D1-rm Lmmul. Admm lre.n THOMAS H. TROTI' - lmer-frat fuumrl Pres. Sigma Ph: Epsxlun YPjANE M. TROT- TER - Dorm Inunul OA. Wfvlutlh Suuer Club, P1 Della Ph: MARK KINGSBURY TIJCKER - Il--rm Council, Head Sucker Ref. IIIIFAIIIPIK. Pl Lambda Plu. Pledge llas: Sen . lrem, Athleul KATHY L'HRIG - In Ir nu Germum DAVID HENRY L I'I'AL - Psuh Iklub. Buml, Psx I lu, Ilplm Lamhdd llelu RUTH ELIZABETH UVEGES - Mermerles. Plu Sngmu, lntram'ls Sr-ph Sreermgkuuuu . llr-.llrln Careers Klub. I'.ml:'rburx Aw-1 . Pull Luumnl PAMELA C. VARNER-Dm-Ir.: Gamma, Pledge Pres . Fra! lcd l lxmn Mgt M.qur5i.luh. Pub Chmn .1.ulurlu SIKIIICDI Assrn DEBORAH DIANE VAUGHN-BlA1.LSuulv:11rUrg. Ilplm K.rppa.De.mulPledgeI.lle..lrl11 .ur-cu BONNIE H.VEHRS-Iklnucl L-rlulv., S1 Acting Sm .Aulng 'l'uxu1,l ul Rr-- pub llurm I ml ROBERT H. VESHANCEY - Srgnm Phu Ipsuluu. Omrfrun helm I-,pul-vu. lun: I lull. lnlr.1m'lx MARK W. VOIGHT - N Xl Rep. llmm. Res Lumurm lumlu. lhcu lk-lr.: L lu, l'lu .Xlplm llu-r.. Iuung Drnux 1.415 GEORGE A. VOLKERT jR. - lhpuwr Stu I num Carpe Dlem Club SHERON RENAE WADE- Mgi Maron l'lul1 RICHARD OGDEN WAGNER - Bruw Euwrulwlr. Sigma Chl. Della Phi fklplm. lnrl Rr-I Club CATHERINE MARIE WALKER - PhlMu,SoC.Cl'rmn.Rcp1wrlc1,.Xrlull Study Skills lulor DENNIS M. WALL- ING - lI.md. Dep Band, I.r11 ll.uul B10 Lluh, Urn-rm-vrrrrg l lull EUGENE CRAIG WALLO- WKXH lumum I rl- lumshlp. llrrmnm Crurlluuu hu Nm llmrn . Brmd Im ilu' Ihnlml MARY S. WALTNEY-I.l1-nm. Phu .Xlplm I lu-1.1 RITA M. WARD - lh-um, RUN Qu:-rm l'u.ncl. lul RL-pulm lluugr-1 Pr-qcu CARLA A. WASHINKO - X-- Ium Ilulr. Dorm Lrul. ll.ug lrlvl, Bskllll. X lxlml, Iuu.nu'lx CHERYL A. WATANABE - X.nng.u-n- CARO- LINE B. WATKINS - Rapp.. Ih-I:.1 Llmp lcd, l'.nl, I'I.nul ll-nun l sul lluu ilulx, Oulu-xrr.r. Ihvuwm tlulv Sour! CHRISTOPHER P. WATRINS - Iuung llvm l'rr-s. Sumuu-1 l'rugl.uu In lluu-rum: lmlx WN! KATHLEEN WATSON - lmppd lla-lm, lx.n.urt lull lun' Xrxx Su. .IEROME WATERS - IA! Inunllmll. Kuplm Srgum I-.vu .Mu- 'uu l lulr LAI.'RA LYNN WEAVER - Pl lIr'l.A Pln Pl lbrlm l'lu l.u rl-nr BRANT C. WEIDNER - X .u lhskrz- lmll. Nl AA Xnluu ll-1 M-urlx CHRIS- TINA MARY WEI.LS - Ir-uuu EDWARD G. WELIB-L SA l'1Ix.rpp.r Alplm, Im'l Rr-l I lull S4-I I luuu ll.-ru1 lnnl. hm' Arr- Nl- Immxu ls CWI'- NNE WELLS - l'rr--ull-ru I Xulr- R I l lu I hm-4.4 LISA KAY WELI5 - lirlur Sigma llu'l.4 lIl.uL Sruflr-ur Hug lu llrcsxm LISA LYNN WELSH - ll .x Nl l lunsumu Ir-Iluuxlup l 1-rr 1.1--up l,l'.nlm'l NIuun1.rlr,Hnlluu Xlrprrluluu Xclulx Skull- l'l1-guru luwr PATRICIA L. WEST- Phi Nlul .-ire-pumlula Nr- l.1r1wslu-.ll-urrzx Nm Nrrxunw lluru. I ml.Rw ll.1lllmgl,urx1r1. I+-lu llulu Lltilr- Srgnxu REBECCA BRL'CE WEST- BROOKE- P1 lirm lutmm l- NANCY GRACE WETMORE - X .Ir Suuu :rung Xfplzu l lu firm-gn l'.ml:vl Rep Xrlulv Sklll- ED WHEELESS- I lmu xml l'n'Z.l l'ruyrl' PML lirum llurm lull ROBERTj. WHITAKERJR--l ul Rr' pull luglulr Ill-u-lr--IL'I.IANN LEYI WHITE-s x X l':-lr xl-4 hruz- S Xl, B1...L suua.-f.. ln.. rf.-. lull.-fr-I. 1.1. lumm, RA Spuzrx-ln Il'-uw lll-Hz. lull Xllzug I lulw MARY KATHRYN WHITE- Bu- Nl.ul-1-l lull II.r.v-11 lJ.n Nxurlm-nn Fu-me tnmzvzm Nxgzrzu SUSAN E. WHITE - lx.rpp.1 Xlplx.. llne!.1 llmn. I uurzul lx X Xlg' Xlum- llulw. I ul Ikuxrzvrr-K lulvNuu:1l!u!Il lu- xrruuuv KAREN LYNN WI-IITELY - P1 Bern Plu,B.1uu-Z Niuvlcni L nn--u LES- LIE YOLANDA WHITEMAN - l5l.u I Srurlru' Ilrg Yum l'luF.r-1.1 Pun PA- TRICIA L WITMER - Dum. tml Lampu- luurl-uldr Xlplml lmullxtwuu Alum-Sur lmrwu ll-rzzrr. DIANE LAWRENCE WILLIAMS - lmlppu l'x.lpp.l l-.n::xu.n XA! lwlrl llvxkr-x. I'lu Sngmn ELLEN KAY WILLIAMS - l'-uh 1 lub l rf-.u P-rl ln IA-:Q-rrrxx.4:v Ilnsp Xuluuu-er lxurkux SARAH AL- LETA WILLIAMS - l lu-xr l lmwrus Xlcrrrwun-N Stull:-ur Xilxlrul Xrlux Kumru Al hvu: lluh L..rmm.a Suguxd I rw- srluu WILLIAM L. WILLIAMS - lhlnr, Buufruurr I lmmlwr Slmlcr-, Sm- luuumu, Ill! Sm llurrull-uru1lAMY LEWIS WILLIAMSON - P1 lfh-1.4 l'lu Neuxpdpcr. Wi IS Xl Xml. CATHERINE THERSA WILSON - Kipp.: Rupp.: K-.mm:.1, Pl lxupu Xlplm l.nuIr- Nxslr-1, UK JACOB M. YVILSON III- ln-rm1N.I'lmux lxprr-w1l.m.Hl.uL Sluclem Un: I rem . In-rfcn-u - SARAH ,IANE WILSON - Oulu-sr1.4. Ik-Im I-.lmm.i, llm , Plu Alplm lhcm TIMO- THY W. WILSON - RX XXI XX Xl, HAM lllrmmxr lr-lluuflup Nlulum- rmu. Xrt- ELAINE PATRICIA WINDER - Deli.: lk-lm Deli., x.-I lhmn, Prcruluu' Ihr-Juv SCOTT D. WOLF- Sugmu Plu lp-xl:-u Muclrrzlu I lxmn l'leclQn- Pxu- Nl IS M Nou lr-.v rurvllxr Xrmuurucr Pr-wlnurr Sm lun lui I-urrrmlmx, ll'-u ilulv Xlplm l.4mlw1l.a llvlm, Phu Im Suguzu CARO- LYN WOLSIEFER - lx.4pp.4 lk-l:.4,1 lr mln' K. l l X, BNI Ilurnllvclll lr-:xr Npnmslx lluuw, Xlgt Nl.s1--r- llula THOMAS SHEL'N - POR WONG - XI4-x:.u Ilrmrrl Ire.:-, lnl'l I xr-lc Prmw llmlllx I.nz'r'ls ilulx I'u-- X I' lrcun, 1 NX I'-all I-r-,up Iullmrmu Xlm lm I Sm- llrm l uurrl , l lrrm l.rlx I1-.uluug I-wt. Xlplm I'luU-Xl:-g.r,l --lunml lwlu- R1-ur'u.l hun llulylrmu Xr!-Nm X-1.4 lluuw lluucw Blu-lr l'.uuuuQ lu-:rm mr ALISON MARION WOOD - II NNI llunarrr Lum-rlmu l'i.ner- Sm lr-nur-lu1lXl.Xlllluuuullulx,Xl'l'r Hem l'lu CHRISTIANE WOOD - luu.rmIN. Xurlu-I llulv LEANNE R. WOOD - Sxgrrm l'lu lrmluu Sum-lf lu-.ur iullr lx. Srulgull 1 H-Op KIM- BERLY-IAN WOODIE- lx.1pp.l Xlplm lufl.r Pu-A. Ilurm tml. lun.uulN lluu-vu Sm MARC ALLAN WRIGHT - IX NNI Ilu-.nxux ll.ukllr--gr. Du Mk slrp. l'rvrrun-rr lluauxe Sm!-uxur--u IX Xl I I WI XI X1 lrmpluu: l'r--ll RL'RT WRIGLEY - X .rr I----'lull luH.n:x ls h.rpp.1N1gru.1, ll X -IOSEPII MICHAEL YACROW - lm-I lh..u llorxul uuul ll X l' Lum'-I--un R-I ll-lvl:- Kuumrl. Rux-n.m Il-luv I... r-My IH WM IN I lu:r.uz:1- CHERYL YARBROIQCH - Mu li..-Lnxmll 1 ln Uuu-ga TERRI YARBROLGII - ling-- 'ur Smnlru' l un-vu AMY LEE MARIE YOLNG - v...l.-ru x..1 NV...-. Im. ll:-pr huh Nmulla-ui X--4-1 l..r1 Ill' l.n R1-.ulrl ELIZABETH CORNIQLIA - lil.uL Snulr-ur Hug Vw- I l' llrlm Num.: llw1.rl'ru Xlhruzmau Xwxuu Lnrnm YUYAI, ,IOSEPII ZACKS - Ruugcr lluln NM V Nm H! NM-'mill .K lll.ulz', Iuung lIr'v'u-.IMS MARK A. ZARREI. - l'1 l.u:wlwl.r l'lu lvr.u ll-mrnz 1 :ul Rel- l.ul---sc 1 lul- IV Wqxucl url-l-A Xluug N-A DANIELS ZARKB,-K-Irvvrl lv.-rl lr.4:l1 KAL-1-4 Nrguul ALEXANDER lil ISTOX ICH -UK x... Ir-Ill-. y.-u1..iu'.u1xxXl lmuuug llu llvull lmm' DAWN M ZIMMERM.-KN - I-r'1'1' l!-lu-I ilu-rm llx-fu Ilr.1.4 Uv: u 'v 1. NAU llua-u,1u lv'lfw-lug' lu-lu rr N u' -' KWH in-lv. luuu-I Felix Aquero ll 11Ql1sl1, .Xll'X.lIlKll 1.1 Barbara Ann Baffer vxe1 l1ll1K'lll. Nc-upml Nun Alan David Brodie X1 tx Nt 11-11t e. W1ll1.1111xl1111 L1 David Henderson Burt l..1n, lvllllllllglllll. lll' Ataullah Khan Cliaudhrv l'111l.1s-1t1e1l,W1ll1.1111xl1111'i1 Felipe H. Chia lllQll!'l lAtl.l.11t1t-11tt-x1lI1- Cecil Harvey Creaseyyjr. l,.1u. R11 l1111t1111l Jessica Ann Crook Y ml l111l.1w1!1ul llllll 111l1 l11gl111 lx Tobin Willis Demslto 111 N111 11111-gi. l'i.lllNlilllll1ll William C. Dodson.-lr. l 111l.1vlllt'tl. l'r.1wt'tl Dana Elyachar NI,wt't1.1ll'1l.N.11xtl.1lt'.NY Joanne Montine Fenity Xl.lNlt'lI1l,XllN.l l.llllTlllX.xl Walter E. Kubitz l,.1u. l'.lll l.1x Lee David Lampos l..11x. N11 l,t'.lll Martin L. L0 ez l,.11t. .fXlex.1111li 1.1 - 'YY- 1 1 D D 1- .1 . Wy 1 1 4 0 . X ' I Ne 1 4 S f,. Q S J .xr- ' iAL-1 by V110 t11.11l11.11t'x Day student spirit my students Ed Chapman. Karen Wenz. and Wzindzt Adkins pro- mote the spirit and im'olx'ement ofthe clay Sill- dents at the College Ready for 21 victory over Brown. the students ride up DC Xl Street to Clary' Field. I 1 K 1 ...,4 l CT S I 'J ,SQ , I lk? - X t 4 'T ?-., - Q... I. h-1l,,,-K : f lx . r l l x- 'k ' X ' if I . 5' iq Christo her Maggio l...iM,XYHlldIllNl1LllQ Mary V. Manson Chcmmrx. XX lllxantstmrg Bruce H. Matson lam. X l5r.1ntmfl.l l Turk McCleskey H1sturx,R1nl1m4-r1fl Cindy Clare Moreland l.asx,Alex.mcl11.1 B. Gayle Morgan lam . Cvll rm wllcx William Na hy lllltldxslllliiglX.lllll !' Paul S. Paloski. r. l IlKldNNlllCfl, xxllllhllll ' mu James A. Penney nw.. lX'xll1.1l11slu11 Q games David Penny any Ylxglrzm llcau lu Susan Cameron Polesnak R11 lllllw vllll Ronald G. Reel l..1h.XX-lllldlllslillll Harry Shubin l..ux.lr.11Ii.1x Rajender Verma lixl-1l1us,Yz-u lh'lla1.lml1.1 Michaelj. Walsh l..m.Xrup-.11N1--.-.N Q all if I 1-7 O . 5 .- 4 was 4, No 'Aka Q Q as .1 ' .fi . N- ,-f--W' . 'xx 'T' N , W- F21 4,3 X -fm -' H. '- K ' fxyf. ', ul ' I V ,U 4 . I X . 1 b' T3 -- In ' iq 1 -' X ' . 'rf- 6- h AQ- 'P I ur X . Y4,+H'?',4' lx fx xr, , ix 2 if , NX. '39 .expv H 'fix f V f,,'.-1. - ', I . .J Q' , X f'f.7'1v 'Q -gf .5 R ' 1 J N nxvs' If ' ,xx 0 I '-'rp Q' ' ' A Qi - NX V I X I I fl.: If ,S , I I Q vx- 5 AZ' V. vi , s' X ' H v , K fl Tuition. Books. Food, clothing, shelter. These were the monstrous expen- ses that consumed the bank accounts of many. Years of savings were vanquished overnight. Check after check was surrendered to The College. What student had not been chilled by a vague and dreadful fear as he passed through the ill-fated doors of the Treasurer's Office? Here, legends were told of bank accounts that ventured boldly into this remote corner of james Blair. never to return. Year after year, age upon V5,,,-M. J, .1-v . ,-a age, tribute to the Colle e was demanded A ' ,i gr, 'N'-' ,ft .X f . . , . . 'Q - I .- if-.' 35,1 fi and faithfully paid. Stuc ents paid out of .41 ' ' HI, Il ' ' v ,I 'yi ' fx 3323. 9 UW ' duty. And out of fear- fear that they 'ye' this ..gg5',.f A ' A. ,Q might be cruelly invalidated. cancelled out . .':Cjfi'f 5 ,Ms ofexistence at registration. gl, 4' Q y y .2 Unknown to Q A e 4? students through the ages. a driving force ' . N-ff , Q , lay behind these unceasing demands for H ' V T money. But not until recent times was the ez, ' ' f is source revealed. Unknown to all but a few Xe- f-fi. -f - -'- : -,-,v , students, luikmgm the dusty ietesses of q k we Q ' v the Treasurer s Office lived the bane of every student's financial life. There. FEATURE among the endless Jiles of outgoing bills. and records ofAC IOUNTS Money -I RECEIVABLE. the Money Monster lay in wait. This is his tale. The Money Monster lived in fiendish anticipation of registration. September was his lory month. Room deposits. tuition, board fees. music ees, and athletic fees poured intoklames Blair. lt was lifeblood to the fiend. He gorged and glutted. But he was never satisfied. Year by year his demands grew: higher tuition, fewer grants, and a student activities fee placated him for a time. But his jnawing hunger always returned. The voracious glutton t emanded money. money. money Une year. as winter wasiust settling in, the Money Monster grew restless. lle knew that he would have to find new sources ol' income. lt was time for the Money Monster to move on. Nleanwhile. students wereiust managing to scrape bv. 'l'hey were not wealthy. Nlanx were still ravaged and penniless from the monster's lall onslaught. but they were making it. 'l'hen. clisasteristrutlv tt' 'III A -'ii if lfl Money CCOnt'd on 'Iihc Mntici' Monster hcgzin In i'cpi'nclttcc. Hu scnt his ofiiispriiig fortli into thc uiistispcvtiiig town. 'lhcx' zipiliczirccl in I'CSI2llll'llllIS LlllClIi1C2lII'0S.ilillL'Y lizntntcc tlit-G11-x'litii1iicland .Xin uilciiiittl shops truck SllllviUI1S.'IQIICYCYCIIiI1.X'2lCiL'ClfiXviS C9 again. 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'IH3 II.1I11'111. .11111-I NI I'I.1I11'r11, II.11111.111 e.1n 1 I11.1I11'1I12U7 11, 13111111111 l,11111x1- Hamm, Elrzahethjason 2-'42 Flamporrs, Georgia Flangan. tlatherrne Anne All-l. 3244! Flanagan. ohrtjosepltiH1,II?4l,15NY Flanaganllaureen Ann Flannellt. Stpehen john Flatrn. Mark August SHI Fleckeiphn Bradford 313 Fleece, oward 282 Fleming. Datrd 341 ohn David Irlti Fleming. Fleming. ohn11tmlarrtl3S5 Fleshmart. Karen Mrthelle Fletcher. Anita B, Fletcher. David Brute Fletcherukrmes Christopher Fletcher. 'aren S. Fletcher. Peter Frederrick 38-I Flet1:her.Timotht Farrell Flitkin er, Gregori Charles F1inn.Bonna Paige 282 Flint. Amy Beth Frakes. Patrrt k Francis Franthtna. 1-regort Ion Frantrs. Alexandra Ann 152. TIT Francrs.lauraAnnette 152.141 Francis. Patricia R Frankel, Adam Stott 1TH Franklin, Gregori Wrllratrr Franklin. Salli Elizabeth ITM. .HI Franko.Nlark1Janiran Franks. Lharles Willis Franks, Dehorah Etalrne Franzt shen. Stephen Keith Fraser. 1.ante Bernard Frazee. Gerald tllrttord. It Frazee, Linda t arrrer Frazier. Anne E Fredette. 'I htrmasil Fredrtt ksori. lara Llrrrstrnt' 252 Freeatrlfjordati Gras Freedniarnkrri Brute Freedman. ohm Renee 4117 Freeman. George Clrllord. ll LL tr tr li I. K. alrlt'r,11rli.tttttes lxtrrt atla.1trllr.nrtPrestorr .lt1lytr1s.l.ttllt'llt el alragan. lerrnrler It aliaqan. utlrer 1' arllrot, l lrrrstoplrer Rrtlwtt Krarlltt1t.1 rsula Annette I-arm-r. Yera la, G t. air, Nlatt Lathetrrre THX alan, Lrrstrrra Marie Flintom. Rachel Tom ne Frerlrng. Paul '1'liorrras3-ll Calanko. Xt rllrarn Atrdrett Floodlohn Gerard French. Courtner. Iarzelere Gall, Lrllret Scott Flood.. ichael Patrick French, Susan Renee 170.315 Call, i,1r.1l1l,r1t115eINl Flowers, Stephen Lee Fretts. Christopher Alan Gallagher. Datrd Robert SPH Flynn, Robert Laurence Flynn. Stephenjoseph 210 Fres, Dehra 1.1nne 1913. 3113 Frredland, Kexrn D t. allaglrer.ltrlra Exam lord allagher. .inn Kvarrett, 1lel111:.rlr Nlarrr' 1K3 1101 H1-1 :, '-l11- 111111 1 tarrt-:Z ltrll.rl1s1l.1lt-IT: INT It-T tits-r Nr:111:.11l1' 14.1 tatre':,Alrr l1.rtl Ill--r:..1s .11-1.-.gs Nl t: ' 1 I -rw' larrett 'I arnrrrt X ro-on 11111 11111-1 Xl: 4 1: 1.11.v I l l .ltrisr1rl,latrt Rtrcwll H1 .rrrrv-rr,Rogert att ltt t lirrstf-11ht-r llrr-rrrlaz. .1-'::.1k l1:1,t1.l::. 1 :ltr--1 N.11.1r.1111.-t' . ala-r' ES.1:l1.r:.lIi1.t: Iarttnan.Xlr-li.rt-lll.r.rt1t'17N ill -.INF 11.1. lXl fl W. tartet.S:1-plu-n lost- rr. .SM -' i'.kll1:.1r tartin lrrst'1rl1l'.rI1ltk uw lll-. Xxx-1 l.rrtrn.klr1lr.rel lolxn 1l'ef':' l,1.:.1l'.1-. , 1. hart Xttlnrt lttan 11'-er: 1 - XVI. .r - I askt'll.1 etrlrt- llltt r' N 1 rt J ' I askrll,1lulrt'ttlrrl11l lllwitlt- I 1-lr'-'1fXlar1r Jil l-.rsp.1rr1lr.i-.rrlllltrrr ilu 1111- t lr,11l11 1 Xl.1.rrrr1-l lates. Alan ltrgel-,tt 141 '.I1t'.t11-. t.1r1111r..1..,..4 rw lates, l'enrrt Xnn :'l laslal .'.1'r:1:.r tat1,Rtrbertllitrw-11111-r ll: 11111-r1z'l1:. latrdiarr l-rlrr.r1-ttrrst ltr' 11. 11111111 Iataler l11atiNtrsar12'lT ll. K-1gr11'1:.1ri'r' I atan larnes l'arrl ill Nllt'1'tlr-1,g1:J ' 1 lt t,.tt,1larne1Rola-rv rllazx. R11n.i.1l Iratlreart, Xln lr.rt'I Indrett t-1.11 szfn- R:111:.1l.tXt1.:.f..t l-elJltart,Brarllet Rr1lrartl2!'- Ill t-:.lv-1-rt X 1111111-tl lt-rr ll' letlro. ltrlre Inn UH' I-llatr. I lrarlwl t I t-er Nlattheu llar-rlrl elrsrrratrri.Nto1t larnes 1. rllratr. Xlatzt- lxztt 'ral rllu- Xl,r::N't'11f:t't1. tr t elrr:arr,1l.1trtllfrrt t1rllr1,g.rn Iluartt-'l1R.1t1 Fo g,Steven Walter Frredland. Marsha 1.enett tiallagher. Marie Flrralretlr t t'rratlr1r,Nl1r1i1r.r Inn 11.11 tsl hrllrknt karl-n 1 Fogn. Anne Cecile 75. 385 l r1edman,DaxrdYl.tt Ll-I1 tiallagher. Klart kate t t-ntlron Rt-lrt-1t.r Nutt IM t-rllrs In1.J'1'1 Folch-Pi, Fredericl. Friedman. Suzanne ti trallagher. Michael lolrn l.t'riglet.Xl.rrr11t1t 11111111 1111 1-rllm k karllrtrl llzlarir '11 Folet. Lisa Lvnn 3 5 Friend. Susan trail F Llallrrnore. l'hwl1rsAnn t.entrt 1Kt't1trlt'ttrt'1 l I-1lr:1--re llr11rr..rs Kltr,11l ws' Folzenlogenmloan Carol 196. 297 Frrer, Susan Llotd IN-4.3111 trallrnr, Barhara 'I 'Ilh t.t-urge Inlrzalwtlr Xnrxt- 1x11 til l-rrtrpt-l It rllian lr-1511 1 Fones. Andrew William 194 Fritz. ParnelaLo3-ll Callrnr, Klart 1'lizal1t'tli1lb-l I eorge atties ltarrtrs trmger susan l trrr. 17: Fonterrot, Kennethjames Fne. Elrzabet Ann 1134 tiralltr, Adam Andn-tt t eorge .1rr.1:l1..n 111111.-it torrent 1 1111-rrrre l 1-t 1' Foor. Elizabeth Amt 178. 335, 3-ll Fnenkacquelrne Catherine Gallo, 1lromasArrthont t rome, rt., Ulla t-r--r1l.n11, 1. -se 1111 Ford. Thomas Bradlord 40 Fryer. 'rrstrne Leigh 283 Crallot1at.t'hrrstrrte Pettit 2M t 111.1151-, 1111111-1,1 t..,1 11.4 S12 1.11.1141 1111l1111..l.1 Forde. Mark Whelan 212.3-11.385 Frvklund. Kurt Charles Lrallottat . Stephen t-re rr -rt 21 'tl t t-1.121-.R11l11'rtXNrlIr.1r11 .11-1141. 1111.1 X111 11' Foreman, Geor e William 2110. 315 Fuccella, Lisa Marte 315 C-alurrthetk. Matthew 'tllarr 233, .ISI t er.rld.Rtrqt1t- Rem- -rtrrrtt ll11no.1XI Foret. Michael-limes Fucellauloseph Eduard 126.1141 t.L.rItao. Helena Xlarra 1 eralds. l'.r1r1t1.1 'ton -latltltlrg I'-1111 1tnt.. 4 Forgrave. Paul Robert.jr. 315 Fuchs, Lrnda Ann C-arnhle. L harles Ilrrrrtias. lr 147 1,-Nrd, 5151,-1,1 1,,11..1, 1-111 33.1 .l.11lt Xlarw l toot- Fornet . Dat rd Gilbert Fuess. Deborah Ruth 316 316 I-et her .Stottll Hliihll N2 t.lag11l.1 lxatetl Itxtrirrr- J' lrrrtx Rltlrmlllrtlitl Forrest. Alan W. Fu ita. Kathrtn Nanae Camel. Bennett Palmer t nel., 511- 11.-111.11111 All -. . . ' Forster. Beverh R. Fultuda, Mark Mrnobu 297 Carntnrstlr. Rohert Xllen tit-renter, lilolrt-rt steplrerr 21111, 3111 'last-r Xlark utrtrat H! Fossum. Ronald Dean 297 Fulcher. Elizabeth Ann tianler. Nalnd Cholrradelr H1 t ergelvlhrrstrnt-llr1alretli2'1S -late:-tt. llelrra llernst JW' Foster. Anne Churchill 341. 334 Fulghum. Elizabeth Harris 253- tiannon, la1re,Xn11 1711 1 t.,1N,,NtI,wnm lu. H3 ,1J,1,,.,.,, 1 Hum., 1,-1,-.1 Foster. Betss Linn 341 Fulton. can Marte Gantz St san Beth t erkgr1,1lr11rl1q-llluti 172 QW! -lasslrntt: 11.111 Xml ZW Foster, Chervl Ann Foster. Edward Michael 1721. 3140 Fulton. unrus Phillip, Ill Fulton. Nlartlcrtnse .Anderson ltin. G . I artta-Larrguera.1J.rrrn-lltrllranr ardrner, arnes tr 2517 t erlrt1,llattrl lltrtttras vlatsur tru-.31 rr t New--1. fr 4 I erstI,1'lrerrtl.rlt-e H2 -lasts-1 ll etttlt ll1.i1'a' NJ Fostenlphn Andrew 283 Gardiner. ,aurre learrru- t esthrtkter .t harltw Irerrzr rrr -lazrer Rr. lrartl l tml Foster. obin Lynn 172 Fulwood. S Leigh Gardner. Datrd Anthorrv QUT t etsrnger, t.t-1-rget ,ltlett ,lt-91111. l',1'11.1,1 tml Fountaine. Michael Brent Funk. Cart Francis tlarlield, Rrt hard L t hapliert, larnr-s Stott .leas11rr, R1-l-1-11 t lrrlstoplli-1 '1 Foutz.Susan Leigh 3-ll Funlcluhnrrt '1'a1rnage21I5. HI. 355 Gargatr1.N Adam l lratak,1rla Rani EM -lt-as-1:1 N1-tr' R-mer' Fowler, Brvan Keith Funk. .Ielrssa1.enore Gartepx. Mark Stett'rr!llll.'1-ll t h,,1,1L. RJ1111., 11.1111 :tts .lt-nrlenrng 111111 t- Hr.r1lt111-I Fowler. Kathleen Mane 196 Funk. 'Iamara Helen 283 Garland, Barbara R t rangrt-to, Nant tlet' rletrrx 1'.nrl 1 et l r Fowler, Linda Kate Fuqua, Laura Beth 297 Garland, Datrd Str.-tt-rr 'Illr t rantrrrto. Xlark In-lro 'len-21.111 IN-rr-r Fowlltes, Carl B. Fuqua. Ruth .A lfi-1.3-ll Garlzind,XIargaret1.ee T3 t 1.rtttlkakrs.1'llt'n H2 .lnztlt-tnarr lat 1 1 ll zllmtr Fox. Daniel Fitzgerald Furman, Stepehn Brute EHII Garner. Kathri n Anne 'Nl t tlrhonet,1l.r1ra 1.1.1 3111 Fox. David Marc Fox. Kathleen Alexandra G arner.'1'ratrs Llrralretlr I rlrlxtns. l'tltw.rttl l'.rtr1t k Iwi .1.,tt11 11.11.111 1...-1 -lotr-1, ll11n.rltlt lrrlvitrt l Qarrrett. Lisa Dawn 1 ,1,1.,, E1,,.,1,.111, 11.-e,,,111,-1 .11.1t1. 1 1t't1tr.1Xl.lzrt Fox. Louis Iafontarne.jr, trarrrett. Rohertl 14111, N41 1 1lrlrs.N11s,411 11111-11 ,or 111-11.1111 1.11111-. Br.r1lit't Fraednch. Douglas Scott 3-41 Gartner. Nlrthaeljarnes 1 ,1,.,,n!13,,,,.,1,11, 3111 tartltrt-t lane: tl Fraedrich, laura Lee 3-11,380 t-an, karen X rrgrnra 28-4 t rlrxtrrr,l.rset1t'N.ifl1t1t' t,o1lt. 11.111 x1.1:.,111.1 11.1, X. Lx C r , 7 1 . I IKJLILJIT I-' .VJ- ' Located just 4 blocks behind the college, Holi- day Inn West has provided a comfortable place to stay in Williamsburg for over 23 ears. Owned and operated by Inez Cushard, Hibliday Inn West strives to become number one in people pleasing. Its convenient location, outdoor pool, and its latest addition, cable T.V., are just some of the attrac- tions that make the Holiday Inn a favorite hotel of William and Mary Alumni and tourists. The Inn is .l NH 1 n r' It .lin llll' -5 Fibril- S Q lil, ' I r . -Q--' -- even a member ofthe Kingsmill Golftiltrh. Aecorrl- ing to Shell Wager at the front desk, We don't charge for cliildren nineteen years or younger who are traveling with their parents. Open ull year round, Holiday Inn West accepts tours and gives special group rates for tours reserving 211 or more r00ms. Vith such service, tlic llolitlztv lnn West really docs seem number one in rngrking its tus- tomers satisfied. llnt-1 tor t 0.1511 'vii taiiw-.tif-.M: R-iw--v'Xl f' l t i--ttf tttt'Vi1.tlt4 I IJ i ' Q t. irtw-ig Xtaik 4- 'mlm Foil I lliiitv 'il html-.:..'li Xwfziii vue ri WI 1..i,,1az:.1'f. Xlvt It ir i t-r nr 4.-itilvi.: ,oar 'tn'-i wi 'E' I i..il.lv,i:. llazi li, Xlaxitr ll R SN 1. i1i'vMtff.iiki Xti. nr it kit . 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Rr-bert Dxitglit rex, Xlaureen Xritoitwttc llatul Iiank hula, Nlal mutt Itxmlir ITM Il XIollt4'Nut' lun il. q ii MI FI i ,mill Ixmgxlrx II siltl Ili tit IIli ill il' tirossmari, Xhlliam II.-nail! ltli, H3 taotr, Roualil Xxi'ht-nt 4-rittiw I oiiaini' Xiuta IVF 4-rows, I ltgttixa Susan TIF t.ruhbcl Lariat Nia! lt' 2 's Iutltllt tum' .tiny I tai t X-iemn1Iiat:i l-rutulrt Ilvnrt Dalt- .i - I-tina '-V I' I- t.uiIlt-It halt Noun: 297 .tiattiirti Nam xlru Ntiiait NI TW l-u1llc'ti.RoIit-it Iinns INN, HJ, Il' I-u1nt'x',t.atl liiimo. - L .ulcwia C-ulln-ii. It-in Xt t.umIr'iwn. Iriiliitt-i Lisa I kim Ilornrl 4-If - tiunn. I-unn. lIr'lwt.tIi Kathcrnu- . n tl.i1ctIlf!'i r ,' 'Ii I-unnor-,t I1.tlIr-sllettct, It Ja, l-iiiiiim-it xruhia Der- ltii. t-unter, I .uri Xiatim II. I-ur. I tum' Xiu ht-lr ,KIT 'HW liur, Xiu hael Ifugelic QUU, 26 L. lluiski, It-Itrcx Nlark tltislirrn ltatnl I'auI L-ussnian, Daxul S llustatson, Lvl' .knn L, t'-ntlnu. . a I um .tilting Nusan Nlauqatt-t 'HW .utlirit-,lolm Ihlham. Ill I-It aut llutton, I4-natlian lndd 'til' - lvtt11u,Lc'an!1c Xlavtv Sri tl. l1ullo,.Iaixl .trol rlhhcn, I unotlix lfrhnuml L,,,Jii,u.i KMhl.Hm.1hHh.n iirx, .Xunette Bei t-rlr-x rlessei, Xrthux Itantis K. Llmttlitiiet, II:-mir-tta rtflin, Ann Rmaluirl -H, 407 uilin, DaiitlSt1Ies rttlin. Xiartin It rilluli, lattremr- klplmiisoi lr rttlith, I an:-ssa It time IAQ. ll, tngg. Nlulielle X xniuie TIN riggs, lohn Xculnann lin runes. Barbara I i runes. Datirl Xlai kenzre il-IL, ISI maltriei, Xlat t Nlieplicitl, IRI! rtmes. Ronald Robert 'HZ IIalI. Lhanning Moore. Ill Hall, Dau Ilall, Duty :I Alun nah I inne .I-II! Hall. Ilvlen K' Hall. lan Xhthael IIall.kirnes I trlvll. It S-I4 Hall. 'atlilvr-nl Hall. Kathtxn :k Hall. Kvun Dali' Hall. Xlarkt arter Hall. Mark Iulinson lil 1 Hall. Martin I-Ilison Hall, Nh: haul Lrissmas IIalI, Step hen Mit har-I ZHS. 297 Hall. Sit-ten Irv: Hall, Slekfll Michael Ilall, Hall, lferri Aliuni I96 Icrrt Rae 297 IIall, William BICLKCIIIIIIKCZXII 297 Halla. Kenneth Paul 2213 Ilallrnbetg. Kristin Helene 253 Ilaller, Alison Leona 2943 Halligan. Kelli Anne Ilaas,Roh:-Itl.or1Iuli2lItI.'i4lI II-tll1N'M 51-Ht Ellldbflh Haber, Lori Icanne 3-I3 I Ialpt'rn, Peter Martin IH-I Hahlg, Ilouglas Btadlvx II.nkr't.X1nlnYI2 Iiatkr-lt, Xlims, III Iladr. Ketin Douglas 'Hit Iladilgeorge. ffhristinc .Kun lid., Hailiin, Iennifui Louisa- IIat'gt'le, Sharon Kat ITU Haruslein. .kntlrs l'rsul.i Hagar, Lhristma I ee lim. 253 Ilage, lohni hristopher Haigerlorn, Nanu Lee Hager, Virginia Russell Hagerman, Deano Rat Ili Halsey Niargaretjean 2N5. 407 Ilalstt-ad. bat t Randle 257. 3-I-I Halstead. Margaret Ann 285 Ilamarla. Ihrot uki Hambleton. tlhristoplirr Allred li I T Hatnhs, S Ilamel, .X herrt Lt nne pril IN-I Hamel. Brute Roger Hamilton, Melissa Donnelle Hamilton, Randal Canon Hamilton. Timothi George 175 Hammer. Iianunes. Elizabeth Han 3-H. 355 Meg Leigh l96 Hammett. Shereh n Dat is 285 Hagui.Christo Iierjosrpli I4ll Hagrmd. Inliii Iiiiideei Hanirnentimes Winglit-Id, III I'Iagwtrand. Donna E 255 Han- Kill 'lm 285 Hg. rig, im Aldiig 196 Hanahoe. Maria Helene 285 Hdliiir Cerdld ixiiiihuiiii li Hanbatk. Lawrence Donald, III Hahn. Stott Robert lT5.'2lPfi. 3-H Hahn, Suzanne Xhlegc Hai ht, Heidi Anne IBA, 239, li4't Ilalix , Iihristuplier Blair Hancock, Hancock. Hancock, Dana Mane 235 Priscilla Ann 198, 3 I 7. 353 Steven Mallorx 297 -I Handlet. Susan Kat l82. 3-I tmiimg sri-ini Xiiiyr 4-rimes. Ierrx Nr-ill Hamer. Catherine Ellen 317 H-ifldlt-Call B' t.r,imQ-r Xlit hat-1 Si on brirnslex. Anna Nehlctt 164. M5 Haines, Runherh Ann ENT Hdflfkl-lu. Greg William t.r.in.itim, R.tiI..it.i low 'HT L-rissoni, fharles Nhthael Hairston. Pantera Deamte- l'l-H195-Ok'H0f'ChU'll! l-ratie. Iuintierlt Kun Q-risstvni, Edward Preston. It SUN, Haislip, Robert 'I illex 200. 201. jil Hdllft-I William Ch3l'll'S l-rant. Brut r- it'rll1.uti ITA 4-if TNS Ha ost. Donnajean In! H-inllla-Jl:3m95 Kirk litant. th-,utter X .nt-N inn? I-is tvrist, leftrei Stott 'KIT Halberstem. Dan Martin Hamlet. IIUUI35 Llwd t.r,4m.lr-rmIfl11,gIyptIt SIT L'-r1st,JenriiterArm Halboth. Suzanne Elizabeth H1 H-1nn.j0tC':-inn t,iiiiii,31i,i, 1 tlrotpjiihn Stott 317 380, 381 Hannaman. Albert Otto 202 t,i,,iir. Rim,-ir Iiitiii Grolman. Daxrd Louis Ylll Hale. Mars IA nn H-mnte.R1fhard Shim t.r,ismqr1t-1 t Inisrnip xmii- 4.42 llrooni, Laura Elizabeth IMI 317 Hale. Robert L lark Iianfahanglanel Mane K-l.rtes,IilI1.iri xii yi,-i 311- Crosetlnse. Virginia Litton ISS Hale. Sarah Louise Hdmen- Dian? Elllabflh 172. 318 ignite, Xliii Wifi x1..i ,lim Gross, Iennifer Ieanne QOH Hale. Theodore Bnan Hamen- Ill Pl-HU taatfs Ili-ima, gms 277 Grossjiaren Lee IH-I. 295 Halcx, Deborah Linn Hamffl- Olin Kfnnflh 235 i,i,ii. yiiiii- xidin- tiross. Philip Ste hen ii-I2 Halei. Greg Ioseph HSUSCYL - 'aria ADH t-i.n,t .imphell XS atkins. lll SM Gross. Stexen Edlii ard Halei, Robin Linn 317 H-IUSCFL Swan Elllabelh ZZ ig WILLIAMSBURG SHOPPING CENTER GROWING TO SERVE THE STUDENTS OF WILLIAM AND MARY BETTER Other fine stores opening beginning May lst. Directory of stores A 8: E. Contractors. Inc. Adams Shoe Company Capital Loan Company Peebles Department Store Peninsula Hardward People Drug Store Carr Realty Rogeg Colony Lanes Sal's Italian Restaurant Electrolysis Sidney-'5 Food Lion So-Fro Fabrics Fotomat Siiichg-5 johns Hairstylists X Barber Shop Virginia ABC Store The HGHIII1 Shelf Virginia Federal Savings Lalljldelifelllel' 85 Loan Association Lal Ugllf Vir inia National Bank MHYS Wa s Alive Modern Beautx' Salon Nautilus of Williamsbur Williamsburg Fine Arts Studio g Woolworth , Nottingham Hallmark Shoppmg Located at the comer of Richmond Road and Monticello Avenue. Just 1 2 mile from the college on the college bud route. W I I lhieitorx Harbold. Virginia H. Harcus. ane ee Harderfliricjoseph 3-14 Hardin. Phillt Neal 285 Harding. Katlgerine Michelle 3-H Hardy. Angela Winn Hare. Deborah Ann 344 Harenchanjamei-joseph Har est. Charles oyfd 344 Hargan. Timo-gy Martin Har e '. Tony' Harlfinger. Mollie Marguerite Harlow, Ronald Monroe 178 Hamian. Herbert Delton Hannamjfhn Whittemore 200. 297 Harman. onald Eugene Harman. Marie Criscia 166. 34-1 Harnby. Fiona Kat.hryn 76. 80. 3-H Hamed, Mar et Ann 285 Harnish. Lmslajean Harper,j-ohn Michael Harper. isa Dawn 285 Harre11.jel'frey Gilliam 210, 344 Harrelson. Bob 362 Harri n. Donna M. HarriEliPau1 Daniel Harrington. Lance M. Harrin on May' 13 Heise. Eric joseph Held. Gary' Phil? Helfrich. Paul 1 . 55 Hel eson. Vicki Sue Helger, Cathleen Betz He1ms.jennifer Lynne 318 Hemmer. Holly Kay 345 Henderson. Gordon Scott Henderson. Michael F. 200. 345 Hendrickson, Teresa Lee Heneghan. Laurel Ann 285 Heney'en.jim 133 Henkel. V1 illiam Bradshaw Henle. Andrew C. Henley. Anne Leigh 176. 285 Henley. effrey' Scott Henne.Caro1yn Lee 168, 382 Hennigar. Harold F. Hennin . Mary' Kathryn 345 Henry, Elizabeth Anne 297 Henry. Patricia Ann Henry. Sharon Denise Henry. Vau han Scott 345 Hensha w, 3Fary Ellen 182. 345 Hensler. Karen Marie 318 Hensley. Robert Herbst. Herbst. Anne Mary 285 Carl Albert Compliments Harris,gArchie Lee.jr. Harris. Cam M. Harris. D avid Gordon 344 Harris, Elizabeth Anne 297 Harris. Herbert C. Harris Robert. 111 nmisf ames rmntain. lu Harris imm ' Foster 344 v 1 Harris. Kenneth Connors 255. 2:11 344, 3 81 Harris. Kimberly Gayle 344 Harris, Kimberly Kay Harris, Margaret Carrell 172. 344 380 Harris, Molh' Louis 285 Harris, Patricia Hubbell Harris. Robert Lee R. 318 Harris. Suzanne Katherine Harrison, Cassandra Virginia 178. 344 H arrison H arrison H arrison 344 Harrison. Harrison. Hamson, . Elizabeth Garland 318 ,james Gardner, 111 344 , Katharine Lindsey' 164 Kathleen Susan 172 Lloyd B.. 111 Marcie Beth 263, 297 Harru .janice Marie 198. 297 Hart. gnan E. Han. Catherine Margaret Hart. David E. 318 Hart. Patricia Helen 344 Hart. Susan Pretlow Hartman. Charles Dudley. IV Hartsoe. Robertjones Harvey. Gale Andrew Haryey. Robin Lynn Harwood. Margaret Scott Harwood. Tamera Yvonne 318 Hashim. Bruce Thamer Hashimoto, Karen Michi 344 Haskell, Mark Elnathan 297 Haspel. Donald Paul 226. 3-H. 385 Hatch, Shawn Richard Hatcher. jane Brjfht Hatter,-jeffrey' E ward 208 Hatton, Susan Elizabeth 344 Hauer. Catherine Anne 297 Hausch. Mike 26 Haushaltcr. james Aloysius Havens. Timothyjjohn Hayerty. Lisa Mic ele 190 Hawkens, Edward Roy Hawkins. Hawkins. Hawkins Douglas Scott 285 jerry' Michael 318 arah Lou C-addy 385 Hawkins: Susan Crigler 3-H Hawkins. Suzanne X aden Hawks. Ronnie Perry' 200 Hawley. Alison Pier 176. 318 Hawley. Diane Wilson 157, 176 Hawley. Karin Seelmann 344. 381 Hawthorne. Kathryn Howe Hayden. Carol Patncta Hayes. C1 airc S. Hayes. Helen Elizabeth Herlihy. Scott C. Herman. Patrick W Hern. Michael Lee Hernandez, Siliya Margaret Herring. Alben Augustus Herrman.janajo Herschlenjeffrey Marc Hertz1er.Amy Michele Hertzler. Conrad Craig Hertzog. David W. Heslokjeffery Lynn Hess. 'aren Leigh 182. 345 Hess. Kathleen Marie Hesse. Robert Peirce 318 Heth. Amyj. 285 Heyener. jamesjordan Hewittwkmes Barton Hewitt. . 'atalie Diane Hewlett. Diana Anne 297 Hewlett. Reneen Eyat Heywood. Kenneth Francis Hickey. Colin jose h Hickey. Kathleen .Knn Hickman. Danna Lynne Hicks. Hilarie Margaret 318. 380. 38-l Hicks. Thomas Harry Hirks, Vanessa Ernette Higgins.j,ames Stuart Higgins, atricia Anne Higgins. Thomas Frederick. 111 Hi ucht, Sotchiro HiH1lsh.Shtrleyjeanelte 299 1-1ildreth,Xancy Alison Htle. Patricia Cora 385 Hill. Andrea Marte 285 Hill. Celay ne G. Hill. Gary Lee Hil1.Emes Christian 345 Hill. 'chardsjose h Htll. Robert radlgy Hill. Sara Bernard Htll, Sheila Gibbs Hil1egas.Crai james 299 Hillenbrand. Karin Marie 299 Hiller. Anne Victoria Htlltnger. Michael George Hilton. Elizabeth Ann Hines. Bobby Dean.jr 178. 299 Hines. Gretchen Clair 196. 318. 384 Htnes.ju1ius Holman Htnnebusch, Maureen Ann 1021 Hinote. Rom Sue Hinton. Rebecca Rocelta Hintz. Lorac Celya 299 Htnz. Mary Ste lst Htrata, Peter Ngnabu Htrschy. Bradford Dudley 299 Hissong, Andrea Rae 380 Htysong, Mark Todd 285 Hitti. Bassam S. Hixson, Ritliard joseph Htxson. Richard . lichael Hu, Soon L Hoa .Dayid Andreyt of Yearbook Associates Your College Portrait Specialists Holler, Margiaret S 1185 Hflullh- llllllldm 1411195 Hugney. Kimberly .yon 285 Hollerman. .ltchael j 73. 272. 345. Hflughlfln- H1139 Nulfj Hugo. Timothy Douglas 3245 House. 1ereasa1.ynn 112. 318, 381 Hollomon, arnes 11' .jr. Holloway. ames Claude 331 Houser, Kathleen Renee 3-lti, 385 lfloyyard-Smith. Rtt hard Hugh Howard. llaytd Patrick lltnnel. Xlar ortt- joan 246 Hull,11oylcEdyun,jr llull, Sarah Shank Haynes. Carla Elena Havnes. Kim 196 Hay sjjilnies William 200 Hays.. urrelljerome Hay ward. Donald M. Haywood. Susan Elizabeth Hazard. Holly' Elisabeth Head. Daniel Martin,gIr. 200, 297 Healey. Eduardj 31 . Healy. George? 9 Healy. Terence William Heard. Andrew Michael 11-1-l Hearth.-janet Hall 285 Heath.j4enntft'r Lynn Heath. isa Ann16-1,26-1.34-1,385 Hebenstreit. Karl l'AYiil'1Ll5.jf. Hecht. Gary Michael Heck. Audrey C Hecker. Kathryn Lee 180 Hedgepeth, Marion Yyonne Hed cs.jiJhn Harold 34-I Hedlig-y. arold Hastings Hedley. Mark Hefele, William john 285 Heflin. ames Ramdolphljr Hegela enntfer Lynn 34:1 Hetdenreich. Lie 318 Heidi, Lawrence L. Heikey. Mit'hac'l1.oytcll Ht-ilman. Elizabeth Ellen Heimann. Terri 1.yn ne 318 Holibmjames Michael 318 Hobson. Bonnie Faye 299 Hodges. Daniel Powell 381 Hodgesjan Alane 172. 345 Hodges. . lary Ellen N Hodges. Reginald .-'ylbert 180 Hntl es Ste hen 1 Hoefler.iCrailg janrify Hoeke.1i'ilhe1nttna N lloekstra .Diane Marie 1titi,111R Hoen. Margaret Mateal 176 1loey,Phtllpjost-ph Hoff,jan llnllman 1l'S I . 1-.nt tit-orgv: Hofftnan. Frederick Alan llolfman, Holly Hanes Hofltnan,j:J1: lloflrnan. 'athvttnr Elizabeth 196 Hoffman, Rithartl Lee Hogan. Colleen Mary 285 Hogan. Martin Patritk 165 Ho c. A darn llay td KK 1logge,l'rv:tlertt lt Neal Ho ll . Raymond l.t't'.jt Zoo. 11413 4 r Hohll 1'ryulzn Irrngirltll ' l1ol.r1i.tn. Larneyi .rrley Holahan. .'t.tt ry l1.ilntn.tn'1H5 Holden. 1 Holland. loratv: llojitk jx 299 Mary lflltlabt-t i'1-15 llollantly. i.1rlrytt.tn .Xnytln 1lollent.tn.1.oiy lf Hollt-n.11t'hot.tlt.1nnt- Holloyyay, .isa Ann Holloyyay. Sharon Elizabeth 345 Holman. Melinda Kay llolmber .Anne Kristen Krute Eric 3-Ili Holmes. Holmes. Carol Suzanne 285 Holmes. Chelene Eyte1Ie318 Holmes, Scott Gary 318. 381 Holmes. William Rtt hard llolytnget.1IaroIAnne Holstnger. james B 272, 3-Ili llolt. Amy lredttay Holt, ltrlystn Wright 2145 1lolt.jennt1er Mary 184. 299 lltlllllllgfl. Willtatnjelferyon 1lol1,Relx-rt.: Gly nnis Grctt hen Honakt-r.11'tlltani 1'niI 299 llontth. Grate Marie 299 llood, lereya1.otnye Hook. Harold Erskine 228. 11-16. -107 Hooker. l.t-ster 277 Hooper, Hoopey. Dana Hutchinson 126. l7ti Stott Martin Hope. Robert Meredith Hopktny. .-Xntlrt' l'atlt'l Hop1tlns.Eltsa Shaty Hopkins, nan Maru: llop1tlns.l.aurn Ann 196, 299 llop1tlns,Montt.t Yernetta 166, .118 Hopkins . Susan l.y nn Hopping.1'lrtatnl..ntrn llorr. Yutthi llorman. julia Marte Horn. Robert Emery Horn. Ste iehn jarnus llornt'r.S11aron Elizabeth 166. .118 lloroytttl. l'.uth .-Xnn lloroytlt1.lloyyarc1 Brian 212 lloroytttl. Robert Mit hat'1 llotrot ks. Alison Katherine 170 'llll '133 1loly.l1ll,Stt'p1lt'Iljo1tlt. lll lloyyatn.Muiy1iet1 llout ly. 1 rat y .Knit radley 73. 263. 1lnyyartl.k4t1tey Mit hael Howard. . lary Mckt-an Howard. Pamela Ruth 300 Hotsartl, Susan Lynn 3-16, 385 Howe, Geoffrey Allen Hotye, Susan Gail 300 lloyye. litnothy john 2131, 203. 'Htl Hoye. Daniel Brent lltiylr.1'i.rrt'll1..4l.nt'f141i Hoyt. lhomas Mit hat-I llrannuyky, 1 .rnya 150.1100 Hsu. Wet-Ming i100 Hilliard. jill- 1 .rylor 285 Hubbard. lathertnt' Mtthelt- jllh 31111 1luhb.trtl,Stcplit-:ilk Huber. elltry Alan Huber. ohn 1'l.tntt'l 194. N13 Huber. 4lt1oll.4l.yltIlt' 1lu1x'rt,K hrtya Matte H ttbona, Kathleen Suyan lltttkxtlwc, llarnion llatrts 283 Hudatek. M Atitlts-.4 llttdginy. Aleyantlt-r Fraser 102 Hudgins.Sity.tnKentHtx,1100 llutlnall,K.trt'n1inn H udson. lltttlyon, Hudson. Hutlyon, Huether Hut-y, Xt Henry Mark Kart-n Kay l'.trnel.t Sue lllly ly lt-r Mtl.tnt'Il1S .Ste :ht-nl ltarlvs rl.tntll.t lnt-yy 253 llulllnan, Angel.: l'.ngt- 172 110 '1'4'1 llttllmat Hulltnat i. Kelly X ittorta 193 1, Str-pltt-n jatnt-s I N Ilttigt-,t htistoplit- tt-tt Iso lluggtny.1l.noltl Xntly llttgltey. vllrey S 19-1 Hughes. oyt'p1l.Xlji1loIlyu lloght-s. 't-tt-t X1.ttt1it-tt llug1tey,S.tl.t1,ott2h'v Httght-t. lltttthct, lltrtyartl Xlrt h.tt-1 Nlttliat-1R.ntnon-1 1-lo Hulme. Rtt hard 1.eon 200. llolttnan. Donald Stott lltitnt-s,Ktrnber1y llttlnph1ey.Kelen M 385 l1ulnplrrles.john'1 318 llttlnjalirtes. .ante Lee 1118 285 Hunt lt-t, Mary l.ntnst- 184. 340 lluntlley. William lfregory lltttirieytt-11.l.ht'ryl 1'larrks3s1ti 1ltitrnitts.1lotyard Ray 1ltint..'Xlny Katltlt't'n 1lttnt.C.liarlt-y Storlnont llttnt.i ottrtnt-y Shelton 114 llttnt. Karen M .tum llttnt. Wtlltatn .Xllr-n. jr lltinter. .rtnes Douglas .101 ti I lltinter. .tint-s Xyrlltatn llttntct. ohn1y'tlIt.trn 155 Hunter. largaret M lb-1.23.1 lltmtet. Rhont1.t R 1. lluntt-r. Stott lat 261. .too Hug. Moh.nnrnt-tl Satlul lltir llurnk. C .rt-gory Stepliens 'lt llttrlt-y, Ilrlt-n Ann .1-10 1lnlley.Rolx'rta.X llnrley, lt-tt-ntt-1ytIlr.tnt llttllet, lttnothy lfrltyartl llttryt, 11illls1olrSt'lltll 202 llurt. jatnt-y 11 .tltcr llttrtttnytiXlrt1tt'll'tt'ltc llurt-att, 1'rt'tlt'ut L Sn-tru 1luys,ju1lItl'mlty.r1tl lloysry Xngcl.tXl.trtt'172 lltittlit-ny,.ilttit'l'lt1.tlu-th lltittlltsyon l'lt1.tlvrtlt Knit llttttlit-you john lnrnt-t l1ntt1nns,S.t1Ixr Nl lluttlnoson lark Rows jr llntt lnyon jatnt-s Ralph ltntlt 1l.itt 1 intl.t M llutton llnnry llytlon,Rt'1x'k.tltl 101' llylinal .tntry l'.ttrtt k llyllt-n, 1 lt1.tlw'tli 1 llrnor .7 1'-l 1ltllotl,Ko1tyttl .irl.t tsl lo... tt att llirectotw 0 l lt-c Nliaitlsn him SUN, 'K-37, WW WT Kern. Ste , , laiuntitli, l.is.t Xnn lla lannulli. Xlavk Philip l1leit,,Xlex.ttult't Rultlit lt P42 lltlr Xt tllt.nn latnt-s ltrla, Klart lrln lla, 'lui Illrmskt, let-'tilt' linlt-ltl, l'uml nun lngemaii. XX illiam lm lngt.ntn, llritli Xlailt' ITE. 'SIN lngtain, l,.nn.i lllt-n 'llm lngiasshi. l is.tK Luc- 'lllll lntcrlatuli, h.nnL llunglas lminu, l'hiltp lit-l.tntl, kt-vin lhnt ntun livin, ,Xllison .Xttttvltv ITG, -107 livin. lx.nt'n lzltlalmetli lrvvm, uhe Ruhr 196.1581 lsaas, lllrttitl lnltn 202 ls.t.tt , Kailteritn' l .llI.llJClll lshih.tt.t, Slmntm IslttL.m.t, lint Marie lies, l.ittcl.t9ns.iti.t1l-Q7 Ives, .Mlatn hurt:-st, lll ,llrl Ieswc 1-lr-nrt Ivirnttr lt-tt. Rh. -ntl.t l tum' IFJ len, R.tph.u-ll ln-mgxulr lem-ll. Xlnlrt-tt X mu-nt QS lulxit Na Iwlnn li 'lulitmm lnlitismi lf-luiwii 'lnlntwn l-mlilimtt lulmwn lulttistm lnlmwti ltnlrnsmi llwlittwtt lnltltsuit Inlnnsnn I-vlitiwn 'lrvlntsmt 'lnlllisurt Iultttsuli 'lolittwii 'l-vlilisr-ii lulntsnn lnluisnti Inltnmit 'lnlitistm 'lwliitwti 'Itrltltsutt loliiistni lf-lim-nt llultnsnn Inlirm-it 'lnlirisuri 'loltnsun 'lulttisutt lulmsun lulinsnn tall iginl Xian 10,202 Xtulttzt I xnn H7 .ll.uh.n.t l turist' ,l .tim Surllvti lamvlxnt lu-ssnn ,l tang Stutrn 'K-lT, 'UV' ,llatul letluattl Il-QT ,ll.nn.t lxet ta 'llll llennnst- l'lt1.tlu'ilt Hrs ,l'tlts.titl Inst-pli ,l'r.nnlt .Xmlietv ,lli.m.ttl1.i. It 'llll . .tlitvs ll .tllrt , .unc-tl-lt1.tlu-th HN ,Inltn lmnt is 'HT ,Iosvplt llilltartl, li 51, .lulmn lhimlmu . tistma Nl.ul.t llh . '.trt'ii.Xntie Katliet int' .Min 'HT ,Keith .Mc-tv ,Kr-ikr ,-Klan l'lLl,2U0,'1l!l .lxtlnhctlt Rr-tu-14111 .Kttslei Gust.tt l'alu.nd Rristinx' l vnnr- HH, 'HH .l,.nrd latttglint nt' 5-li ,Mai ui tr :Klum 1' Illll ,Mall Y Ilrlfv ,Mats llrlcit lflli. 263 ,XlvI.mte Anne , Melissa .-'Ann .Mit hael Willmin 235 .N1iclit'lz'l.eslic-285 .Mmttta lean illrl lnlinsnn, Nuttnait llutiglas 283 lultltsuti,l'.tli1el.tSt1t' 163, 285 'lohnsun. l':ttnel.t Sue ilnltnsntt, Plttlletitult l.ett lnhnson, Ravntuncl l'.nll ilnltr1sort.Ritltattlliotdun lohnson. Robert l'.tuI ilnlttison, Stephen Kieiarcl 347, ilrlll, 2582 luhnsnn, Susan lr.lt1.tlxeili 2547, 'Nl Irlltttsun, Nusan Mat ie 255 llnhnsun, lhomits l'.tltnei, lll lllll Kath. Malt kat IH-I K.thl, 'Xnrltr-it llaws 213. 2945 lxatscr, lfctiuvit-xc lsatset, In-nnilur M Kalalaiis, Nultulas E, Kala! is, Mitltavsl ,-Xntlietv Kalarts, lk-it-1 Lian liallt, Bruce llmtaitl fllrl Rall:-ti. Clie fort Margai is K.ttri.tv.ttia.litt Atiqglcln Illll Kainheigei, William l.:-tm. It 1147 385 li.tintiteler,jnlin l'.iul l'i.tntsti.i, Anne Patlerstm lH-l. 'H7 Kane. .Xrttltt-it laines Kane. Bt ian Douglas 283 K.irtt-,li-llrr-t Mutgan ITN Kane, nbert lidttatd. It K.1tisttiltmltt.Ddlld .-Xrnnltl Karth, Anne Marie Illll Karl, Michael Edward 347 Kaslmuis, Mu helle Mehera Katel,j,.tm1c' Lvn 208, Illll Kdlllldll. litlr-en C, 176. 285 Katuna, Scot Alan Rau, Ruth Anna 285 Katz, Stuart lidtvattl Kaullrrs, lox Celina fill? Katipelis, Khv lean 318 Kavanagh, Sean Pauula 15-1, 204, Qlllll Kitvlian.jutlx Lvnn 198, 318 Kat. Brvan Lee Kat, Katherine Mahon 347 Rav, Matthew William Kat lor, Herbert William 218 Keafer. Bruce Alan Kealev, Bridget Rice Kearbx, Donald William 265 Kearnev, Bernard 82 Kearnev. Colleen Teresa 3-I7 lultnsun, llxiiitmtlit :X lnhnson, Yaletie .Knnc Il I H, il! l, 'WY 'lnl'1llsIutl,lJ4tltl linll.tml2H5 lultiistott, Milton l,tnn ISN Inhttsttm. Rm Nell lullt, Dehuiah Carol Illhi Kearns, Annette Marie 302 Kearns, Colleen Patricia il IN. 356 Kearnskames Roland,ji 347 Kearns, . Iarx Ann Keating, Elirabeth Ann ITU Keaung.john David 302 jatlt Dixie l et h NE . , . Q ... l.ttk.K.t-urge l'rant1s,kIr Pll. 1llN,1'r9l-I llaclt. Marlene 3-lil lat lunan, l-.Ile-en lheresa 347 I aku min lun Phill . r . p las ltsun, Audret Yerunim.t Ill! .lat tt I 'i latksun, llornthea Lltsella lacltson. Dtsat ne Anthunt 206, 300 lat ksun, lwlxtarril Wtmdimt 4I.tclcsui1,lleletlVl lat Kxvitl. useph lwmler Lsun, ttlia Sarah 318 . Lum. 'ellt Knn acltsnn. l isa Anne llNl lat ksun, Lxttne M lacltsun, l'.ml X ernon lac ltsnn. Susan :Xnn .unhs,Br.tdlev.'1.1isurt2H3 atulms, Martin Rodgers, ll 315 1.44 nlss, Mit lielle lwrusliee- 3-IT acohsen. .Xtnlrcx l,uuise auxlisun, Leila Marie l.te t't,Ruhelt,Y'1-l7 ala. lattrenu- ll 2943 i li Tunes. Alan l.euti.ntl1H7 lones, Anthnnv l- 194, Zl0l loncs Ariel Ltttetle llunes Brad Carlton 'lnnes, Charles Kexin Zllll 'lung-s. Lliristnphet llentx 212 Innes Derrick Larl lones, L loanm' 'lone-s, Lli1ahethW.ilsli jlones, Gurdon Bi .tdhirrl lones ames Harrtntgt-n lnnes enniler C. IH' Innes Cllllllrfi Laml YNG, EW-l slunes uhn Bennett 26, 283 lnnes ulte Ann l!i4,1l0l 'Innes 'aren Alavtte lllrl, 7.47 Innes Karen Dann 285 ones Kendall. It Hines. Kimherlv Lhetxl Innes Laura Lltsalieth ones Laura Holt 347 il-'mes Laurie Mae -Innes Leigh E Innes Leun.trtl1Ielle1stm, It 'Innes Leslie Wt liatn lones, Lisa Dale llones Marv Willis ISHS, Zhi 1501 Innes Mnhael Anthnnv Innes Paul Mttltael 'mies, Richard I-i.tlt.un. It H46 ,runes Sharon Ili! 'lunes l.tmtnt l tmntte EHR lunes, l humas Micliat-l .HT lc-rdan er. Dan Irlltv Qlllb, 'HN lords Fellret Lee Sli-l, il-IT I-tsl1i.,NtnlY.isaut s lust. laul L-te mt Keavnex, Bernard LHR, 322 Keck, Martin Douglas Reefer, Robert Franklin Keeler. Sievenlames l9-1, 348 Keen, Carolvn .1 Keen, Patricia Ann 318 Keenan. Cheryl Ellen Keenan, kisephine Anne 286 Keener, 'arl Harrv Keeton, William Preslev Ke el, Marx Louise Kehresglennifer Louise 164 Keihn, arhara Ellen Keilitz, Susan Lee Keith. Clvde Robert Kelther. Craig Paxton Kellar, Katherine Nadine Kelleher. Kathleen Anne Keller! Paul lseller,. teten Eduard Kelley, Marx Teresa Kellet, Maureen Soma 11424 lxellet. Patrick David Kellev, Rosemarie Anastasia Kellev, Sharon Ann Kelliher. Edtxtn Patrick l9-l Kelliher, Mtchaeljoseph Kellugggsihtt Rosstsnrn Kellum. 'irnberlv glane Kellv,BrentjoseB 34:4 Relh . Catherine . laureen 1502 Kelli, David Robert Kelli, lre ne E 286 Kelli , Jluseph Teirnex Kellv. 'l1ninasjosepli1H:-R lielset, D enham Arthur liElsn, Mark Alan 302 larnew, M.trltl.l1iisto ilt . gl v.tllt'r'. lrtu Steve-n 'HT l.thn, l'tn Rnlwtt lllri lain, lntln ,.lHl laines, l nc t.t M.iti.i Il-17 ' laim-s. l'.titt l.xnn 2- .u latin-s-iii. llenrt Til et 'HN l.ttrtiwii,lnqg-nv XI IIB latiiisun, l'hilltpl.t.tli.nn lans, julia lane QMS laitsrrt. Xl.nii.il' lanss. l't-ter Martin TU 4I.trnwn. Xinx l. 27,1 .174 l.tms.tk,4'-lin Iaincs, lr latin liwrnrsl ml NN s 4 ' 1 . . 1 tm: l vnnt G .truslliiis . -L lax, Rm nw mlt t-.tri-Xlitlu-l,kl,m R lmu-tt, Keith Fllutglas lou e, lrnnilrt Mats ISIN lmnei. Anne llnntet I-1xnei,Willt.nn lleniv UIH, HH lutlt, latnes Alan 283 luc,l'.t1iui.i Kas Il-l7 ltilmnu, Ruherl lhutn.ts ltlts1xk,l-x.ttt'ttLe.ttt Insttu-, Melissa, IH!! liellon. Christine M 2546 Kem, Michelle 348 Kemp. Bradlex Sterling 178. 3-Us Kemp, Lindajeaneue Kem ski Ann 380 KentSton.l.ttttes Russell Kenna-dt, 'atherine Gertrucle 25112 liennedv, Mark l 13 kennedv. Peter D Kennedv , Sarah Q.. Kennedx.iu1.tnne Marie Ku-nnedv , Talbot -107 Kennellt, Llhrisloplter lohn INN Kvtiitet, Ann Cecilia Rennes, lihristnphet Iuhn kennon. Kent, tial Monica Exetts INN hle-en Matt Kepler, Karen L Ketlxv, Kendall Scott 240. ill! phen l'1tlu.4tl'l lrllevv lrllt-nX'ivgnn.t lfh ll' lenltins lxatlix lt't' lTh. HT 1-vtkxtuxjciuldrts llininas lu-itll le-nkins, litnrirln Wt-si li'vim'ni.tvitx, lx.tvt'tt Stu' 'ir-nt.-1. livi.m lm-i 'lf'tnt'n. Nam t I I' It-nsen l ln-:nas lun: is 202, Wl lf'twiin', l'l.nlx.n.n I llni.t lr'vrnivc', llttiielt' Xlatit' lvvuritt-, Xiu livlv Xl.tx it' 216 llirvt Init Reins, Laurie Leigh 1502 Kerns. l'.ttrit ia R Rt-tt. It,tct Lee 196.315 lietset, David Leonard IHA. ,N l, 3 Ketsex, I. lxeslnsltm R2 an ll:-urge 2011 tt. Lora lsahella 2841 Kesler, Robert Milton, It Kessler. l Kessler. l latlx W lll isa Lmnse 343 Ketthnm, Eleanur .-Xtn.tml.n Yhlh ,HIL Kevin Lian, l' ltxr- Aitnmlt 286 Kev , David lattltutt Kes. Iainev l.utns,Jt Kt'vt:s.l,l1l.ilxt'lltN .nie 2813 Kidd. Lttzltth I,utt.um' fHN Ktrltl, 'al1lln.tMttltelle ll'-I. fl-IH Kitlwell. Rli.tnn.r IGN, 21413 Klll'l.Dflll.1lKl llimims. It Ktl urcnxltnlttt ll Kllllialn, Nitt.tCetelt.t1l-lN Kiln. lluk Han YUM Kim, Kiran ' llu Kim. Young zung Kinllmll, Sttsatltialt ll't'lli1:tllt't' l2N Kiinhlu, Hunter D Ktinlile. X it ln Lvnli Kindred, Sltvllrt l'.lil.tlietli1lllY,ilHl Kincltick, lJi.ttteHlise1llH, EMI Ktnelu-, M.ug.ut-l M 1548 King.lili1.tl'n'tlt 35 Kittg.lt'ttullt't Ann UNH Kung. .anne Anne King. l.xnn King, Mu h.n'l Dean il IH King, Rantlal William lil-Q King, Steven llennis Kin fsburv. Kevin lituu' Kinllw. Paul Gregori Kll1llllllll'l'. All-xatidet Radu Kinlie, Ma 1utt2l'46 Klpps, Paulakennedv BIN Ktracole. David Iatnt-s 75, Illrl Kirin, Mnhael D K1iht,Rich.t1dI-tluatrl Kirin. Susan l r.tnres IH2, ISIN Kirk, Anne Kathi vu ISIS, 319 Kirk, llnrutliv Brooke 172, 302, Ilril Kirkcndall. lulia Llane l96,1'i80,14241l Kirkland, Litrrv lin tene Kirlev, anet Ellen Il'8l,1l85 Kiser, errv Douglas Russell, Marv H3 Kist. M Fav Kttzmann, Katherine Moore Kivalctk, Anthunv 348 Kledztk, Ramona-lane 168,13-IU Klettt,4Lrivn Duu las 263, 319, 384 Kline. ilarv Eats Kline, Kirsten Alite Kline. Pamela Ann Kling. Elizabeth Babcock 286 Klinger. Ruthellen Clara Kltngmever, Wilbert Anlhonx 75. 349 Klocnjuer en Arnold 3-I9 Klunlc, Willliamjoseph 19-4 Klvac, Karen Lt nn Kanchel, Kurt Lee -H17 Knapn, Andrew Lawrence ll3, 265. 329, 349 Knapp. Carol Marx Knight, Kristi Lvnn Knight, Verdis lsom Knopes, Christopher Alfred Knoth, Thomas Allen Knottulane Ellen Knowles.john Frank 286 Kuach, Margaret Suzanne 38l Koch, Edward Graeme, ll 3112 Koch. George Edgar Koch, Marv K 30- Koch. Michael Wayne Koegltluhnjulius, l 286 Koeni ,Susan Beth 302 Koepllier. Eric 'l' Kohut, Andrewj Kolecki, Karen M 184, 349 Kollrgs. Walter Michael Kolmer. Ann Carneron 319 Kundraclu, Marvanne IBS. 3112 Kontopanos, Gregort Konstantin 263 Knntus. Christo her Dale Kontos, Michaellilhristophei 349 Koolrnan, Derek Porter Konntz, Terence Wade 2116, 302 Koontz, Warren Stltes1H9, 385. 407 Korlf, Donna Lee 170 kusthmeder. Mark Andrew 302 Kuschvwanez, Katherine E Kuskn, Marx Elizabeth IQH, 256 Kusnik, Christopher Paul Sill Kost, Virginia L l6-1,319 Knstcl, Kathryn Hobbs Knumanelts,Arlen1ls Kmalcilt, Anthonv Roherl Kuvaleslu. Serge F. 200 Kuvorktatt, Anoush 26 Knwalskt, Mark Harnld 349 Krachnian, Brian Scott 178, Il-W, ilfll Kraenter, Randal Paul 75 Kralft, Xanu Ellen 198, 302 Ktalt, Ellen Marie Kramer, Karen Lea 319 Kramer. Rohert Paul Krastth. Dehurah Fave 3-N. 351 Kraus. heullret Peter Kraus. Matthew Herbert il-lil Kraus. Robert William H33 Kraus, Sta-plianie lean 196 Kratitheun. Mark David 186 Kr.tuthetn1.'l'r.nt'ev Leigh 1741.502 Klatit1.MrtliaeI rm-ph Krehs, Margaret ees l5lH,1lll2 Kretnujantes Scott 349 Ktelt, Susan Marv Krisch.Yi1tnrt.t lean Kri1an.l.is.tMarie lHll,1lII2 Krnll. Edmn Keith litull, Santtiel Xhtltael Krutsrri ,M.trslt.t Yanrltlte Kl'tuve.l:'.tleri1:l.XltI1t' 172, fill? Kruelle. llemse Ann 2843 KrnFntatt,,lellretjuli-19,286 Ki ti itz. l'atitt'l.t Ristait 2346 KruineI.lo.mne Matte Mater Krup,l .'tt'pltt'n Kruse. 'l nnutlit Arutliut Ill!! Klllllll. Wallet lxtluaitl 1570 Kutan, Nanci Matte Kticlierot, Michael hetleticln Kucm. Alison Anne ITG Ktwrtinterle. Melanie Stu- ITN. 15-IU Kuhn. .-Xna Marie 172.319 Kuhn, llavttl llziruld Kuhn. Kallirvn lililatlietlt Kuhnel. Paul Christopher 194 Kuhns. mu: Ann Kuhns. 'hnlip laniremu Ktittttnet, Muhacl Brown I25 kumx, Cltrtstopltet llttuiln SHE! Kun ardt, llavitl Lee 2112, 349 Kuttlcle, Ru hard Kupertnlnc, Ariel Bernard lil-4. 257 Kurislu,K.enrg1:Antlt0nx. lr.'2l2 Kurpit, Barhatajatiet Kurtz. Marv Patricia 285 Kushan. Iellrvv l'aul Kuslintclt. Anne C lsutiemff, Altu.-jeaxi 349. 380 Kveton, l-Qllen Marie Kmm, Oh Suk Kvrios, Klliristialt Lewis Lackman, Margerv Ann 349, 381. 384 Lacks, Bart Monroe 302 Laclair, Reid Alan 46 Lacv, Karen Frances 302 Lacv. Robert K. Ladd, Teressa Fave 349 Lafrankie, Robert Lewis Lagarde. Douglas Howe Lagomastnom, Andrewjoscph La ne. Daniel Roger Lake.Andrew ames2lll Lake. Kevin A an 210 Lam. David T. 349 Lamb,james Gerard Lamb, fhomasjosepl1349 Lambert, Ann ll9 Lambert. Mark Roger Lambioite. Carol D. Lamm. Claudia Marie Lamphere. Renee Ann l76 Lampos, Lee David 370 Lancaster, Theresa Lvnne Lanchantin. George Richard, Ill Lanchanun, Margaret Marv Landemgll Arnett Landen, oberi Ktzzia, 208 Landes. Phillip William IH9, 381 Landes, Rebecca Leigh Landis, Deborah Linn Landis. Ratmond Earl. lll 349 Landman, Samuel Alan Landon, Terri jean Lane. Corhx Elizabeth Lane. Daniel oseph 296 Lane, I-ldwar Emerson,-lr. Lane. Kathrv n Tx nes Lanev, Robert Carl Em 200, 302 Lang, Edmonta Leech Lang, Michael oseph Lang, Peter Wi son 286 Lang. Thomas lrvtn 206 Langan, lohn Edgar Langmaid, Benyamin Houghton 302 Langstomknies Rlldllllllhilf. 319 Lan sion, 'ern' Revno ds Langam. William Glenn Lanier, Vicki Moota Lanier, Willis Pmtell, lll Lannen, john William 319, 380 Lantz, Steven Rtchardil-19 Larie, Eltzahelh Bennett 75, IH Larkin, Athena Miriam Larkin. Todd Larrx 3140 Larrick, Richard Paul 286 Larrimore, Zanette Borum Larsen ,Gregori Slat k Larsen, Kellie Marte Larsen. Larrv S 202 Larson, Bruce-I Larson Kathrvn Page Larson Larson . Ric hard jon .Steimhenjames 3-I9 Lascara. Wi Iiain Anthont Lash, Richard Anthnnx ll Lash, Kenneth lnrdan Lassen. lihur lohn Lassiter, Mai R 'l Lassilei.Rnl1.ttd Mas 3-W Lattanze, Teresa Sharon Latu,jean Marte IG4. 215, il-W. 382 Laughlin.john Ratnsvt Laureano, Alberto N ZN9,14Rtl Laurent. Hamldglames Laurtnqohn Christine Laurens ager. Leslie IH-l, 2402 Lavertt, Robert Burnham 190, 349. 3130 Lavtn, Kimberly' Anne Law, Elizabeth Ann 286 Lawlenkit' Bradford 349 Lawler, 'ellt' Summers 168 Lawrence. Miriam Conway 172 Lawrence, Robin Ann Lawrence, Rodney Allan Lawrence, Susan Stephanie Laws, Christine T. Lawsomjsanet Elaine 198, 286 Lawson. usan Marie 349 Lay. Stuart Page Laycock, immye 94. 149 Layden, ohn Michael Layne. arles Mark layne. Teresa Renee 319 Layton, Gre ory Lee Lazo, Davidglichael 349 Leaf, Anne Marie 319 Leafstrand. Kirsten Ruth 265. 350 381 Leahy, Cathlin E. Lease. Kelly Eaton Leazer, Benny Art Lebo. Kimberlv Elizabeth 302 Lewis. Lewis, Sallt' Ann 180, 350, 385, -107 Sandy K, 302 Lewis, Sara Elizabeth Lewis, Ste hen Burton 194 Lewis, Tec3,154 Lewis, Thea . Lex. Nancv flee 170. 319 Leyland. Stephanie Lotnse 302 Li. Ka Kui Peter Li, Marion Minqtn 286 Lt. Yong Liakopoulos, Patricia Alexis Libassi, Paul Matthew 212 Libby. Theresa Ann Liceaga, Carlos A, Liddle, Carol Lee 381 Lteb, David Allen Lierz. Colleen Ann 351.1 Light, Ct nthia L. Ltghtner, Robert Paul 3151 Lt htner, Susan Renee 350, 380 Liis, Matthett Yann 200 Lillard, Mary L. Li1lie,RavrnondSlohn Lim, Anne 196, 02 Lim, Catherine Nina Lim, Htun Kvong Ledwillt.-Iennifer Anne 168 Lee. Aecha Lee. Cherie Garrett Lee, Lai Man Lee. Myunghi 350. 382 Lee. Robert Kimbark Lee. Robert Withers, 111 350 Lee. Roland William Lee, Un Keun 319 Lee. Wiliam Robert Leedy. Kendra Lyn Lees.jeffrev Evans Leeson, Todd Albin Lefebvre. Bertrand G. Lefltowitz. Robert Arnold Leftwich, Andreagune 172. 252, 286 LeGarde. Doug 1 6 Leggett, Felicia 350 Leqgtt, Robert Alexander Lei witz.jonathan Stuart 139 Leimer. Randal-loe Leinbach, Tyler Howard 187 350 Leite, Diane Valente 255, 319 Leite, Mar arette Valente 302 . 212. Lemmon. ingela Marie 350 Lencewicz,joseph Francis. 111 Lenorim, Frank T. 262 Lenhart,jeffrey Grant Lenz. Alecia Ann Leonard. Lynn Ann 172. 286 19-1 Leong. Apollo Yuen 255, 319. 381 Lerch, P. Charlotte 172. 319 Lernenjordan Lesesne, Maryrose Lt le Lesko, Gregory P. 350 Lesser, Stevenjay 1 17 Lester, Christopher Ravmond Lester. Mary E. Lester, Victoria Sue 350 Letchworth. Leslie Tapsc on Letourneau. Linda Marte Lett, Wayne Dixon Leupold. Katherine Ann 286 Leuthold. Marc Daniel Levesque, Paula Rae 196, 350, 381 Let'i,jonathan Sprint Let ine. Amy Allen 38-1 Levine. Noah Stephen I9-1 Levitt. Cary Alan Levy. Larrv Scott Levt, Leslie Sue 1142.319 Lett, Mitchell A, Lewe, Sally Ann 170 Lewellen, Mitzijo 1150 Lewis. Donnagean Lewis,Edwar Cltarles Lewis, Elizabeth Michelle Lewis, Ellen Louise 11-10, 302 Lewis. Lewis. Lew ts. Heidi Marte 2116 ames Elt1on,!r 280 ennifer Lou 96, 205, 319 Lumber er. Sheri Renee 350 Ltmm. Diane Rose 198, 302 Linau h, Mark oseph 11316, 385 Lind, glregort -Hon Lind, Robert Stuart Lindes, Kelley Michelle Lindgren, ames Michael Ltngnsr, eanne Mchelle 261. 267. U Lindsey . Christine Michelle 286 Lindsey, Honet Elizabeth Lindsetgjeante Pt per Lindsley, Todd Theodore 103. 302 Link, Kevin Wesley Linka, David Brenner 319 Linnane, Michael Forrest Ltnne Von Berg. Diane Catherine 16-1. 350 Linville, Carla Ann 176, 302 Lipinski, Katherine Cecilia Lipuma, Deborah Marie Lisella,!-ohn Franklin 186 Liskev, esin Deming 286 Lissfeltugennifer Ann 319 Lissfelt, arah Cameron 350 Liston.judith Anite Ltttauer, Deirdre Bedtnger Lucas 350 Littemlonathanrlay Little.. nn Louise 182. 350 Little, Diane Beth 16-1 Littleijohnilose h Little ield, ltzalseth Scott 264 Ltu,Chl1t-Shing Liu, Shang-Bin Livingstone, Glenn Alexander Ltvinson, Becky 70 Llanso, Robertojatter Llanso, Thomas Harlan 350 L1ewe1ltn.jeante Ann Locantore, Sarahjane 182. 350, 384 Locasale, Gre on 'lhotnas 19-1. 302 Locke, Mart .gmt 350 Locker. Ellen Fern Lockerbt, Robert Charles 350 Lockwood, Eunice E Lockwood, Peter Edson 1,ockwood,WtIltatn A 1,ofnn,Mart Valerie Logan, George Lhanibetlain 310 Lo sdon, Barrt Cltndon Loir, Randall Neltrenl 330. 3140 Loker, Rebekah Burch -12, 'roi Lokos, Nathan Stuart 330 Lontax, lohn Frast't' 1.ont1iart1o,Anthony berartl Lornltarrlo. flint lt 272 l,ottetyfan.1Jarttt'lGlenn Long, .ltertl Anne 184 Long. Helen Ann Long, latnes Snnester Long, . 1atgareti,orttv:s Longerbeam, Patru ta Moran 350 Longest, Frances Gatle 182, 330 Longmire.jt1lElt1abeth 302 Longstreet. Susan Cannon Longstvorth, Carol 2-45 Lontck, Christine Matte 350 Loniclt, james Gerard 212 Lonnes,1lerome1,etot Looney, 'ettin Francis Loptlrulp,Eta1arit'ft02 Lopez. 'ennet t lt. Dattd Lopez. Martin L 371 Lorch. Michaelfohn 212, 302 Loudt. Elizabet 'l.'KI1!1t'2l'lfi Loughltn.janet Lounsbert. Anne l.t on 1.ot'e,Bradlet Curtis 350 Lotegrenjames Anrlrett 212 Lotejot, Bret Dattd Lotett, Mark Emerson Lottng,'1'reesa Elaine 350 Lot ko. Kenneth Rat. It 319 Lowe, Bengamin 1-'rankltn,jr. 3 Lottery. anine Maria 286 Lottert. . 'anti Ann 319 Lowndes. Nancv Theresa Lu. Mu-Zhen Lucas, Albert 186, 31:2 1.utas,Losephj 117. 19-1. 351 Lucas, . 'athan jatoe 1.uccltettt,Ntchttlas Michael Lucidt. Donald Ceraltl 219. 321 Lttdtn ton, Kristin Wtshart 3112 Luebehusen, Susan Da line Luebs, Karen M' lrtll, 3.21 319.38 L Lukens. Helina Watlieltl 170. 2146 l.u1un,Cratg George Lnntan, Catherine Lea 1.unceford.julte Ann l.unde,'l'tmot1tt lat Lundcluist. Peter Eugene Lung. l'seng-Yue Luskn, Deanna Marie Luter. Laura Stor krnon Lutz. Cecilia M Lutz. Lisa Susan 286 Lutz, Victoria Ann 321 Luzzatto. Donald Allan Lvdick, Dattd Hotvarcl 385 Ltle. William Aaron Ltman, Staci Ann Ltnch, Christo her MitliaeI321. '1 Ltnch. Kevin jiihn Lvnch, Linda Lvnch, Vanessa Rae IH2. 351 Ltons, Arthur Gilbert Lvons. Ct nthta Maxine 321 Lttton, Rosemarie 331. 380 1.1, an Mack. Harold Milton Maclojoscph L lr MatKarettc1t.ln'ratcl Matthets MacKat,Donalrll,orr1on2Sti Mackat, Leslet Katherine MacKtn.Katltlet-n.Xttn1P42,l102 MacKntnet.'1arnara Lt nne 1121 Mat Kinnon, Keith Pattttk. li Macklin, Rorltl jcllret 202 Mac1,aren, Scott loster Mat1.eod,Donglas 1' MacMasters, M'.tttit' Allen MacRae, Hossattl lalt,1t Madden, lotld loltn Mader, f.lautltaK ltt tstine 302 Madero. Martha llelena '502 Madtson,Bettt.ntnnYeilnn.1l1 Mageras.Harry1olin Mageras, Yastltkt Maggto. Christo tht-if 170 Maggto, Eric Roliert 321 Magnant,Renet'1anrt Magnus-Sharpe, Mart Steten Maguire. Stott :Man Ma usthak. Barbara Xnn Maibub, Sltaltrsar Maher. Daniel loseph Maher.1'atrtcra Karen Mahonet, Lltrtstint' Mahortet.1ohtt1J Matller, Dat trl Lee Matrtton,1onatltan llatttl Matnous, Mart liltzabt-tli Maisto, Christine Marte Makonnen.I'jerusaletn MaIe,1ean I1t'n321 Mallet. Mart ta .knne 331 Malltnn, il tatet Ann Mallots, l'atrtt ta A Mallot, MarttnStt'p1tan Malone, Linda Ann Ma1tepe,0ta 321 Manardo. Susan Andrea Mance, Yetontta ltat t Mattctnrllatnesl all Mandula ', loltn 1' Manlredt, fenntler Rtttlt Mangels, Andie-is Petri 210 Man toni-,l,aroI .ttnirra Martlgiard. Yu guna Rost- Mantx,Rohirt1',lt1alieth35l Mann. Gerald 1 ee Mann. Robert Walter Martrnn ,kennetli Russell '5'i1. tslt Mattselllielli Kathleen Manson, Ann llaws Manson, Mart Virginia 371 Mantus.Datu1Stotr Manttele. Ytntent Urrte Mapp, George Kit lrattl. Y Marble-stottc. il tact Ann 1H4.'i2l Marcos, Aint Ann 184, 2110. '121 Matrlones. .ftttrltca Marta 2346 Maaloul, Natla 10ti, 'l2l Malit't,Sata1'.llt'n2Hti MarAt1l'ttlt.1lottlrntf'atttt'ron 321 Mat aulet,l1atitl Mark Matatstlt, tteslct hottie: Matt a nan,Yntot,1t 331 M.ttl,0l1.lJt:l7ot.tlt1tnn2t4ti Marettttlcl atlietnie Ann Maretttt k.Step1ianie Margoltn, S.ttnut'l Ct-rxlton Margolts,1'.llt'nItatlt' Marlndtn. Blottltr's1.te'tttlllt' Mating. 1.tsa ltussanlt Marttote.l,lor1a It-an 100, 331 Market, john Brian Markottskt,l'aulSkallnian'l31 Matlss,Bttattt Mates,1r Marks.L.1ntstri :lie-r ,Man Marks, llotsattl S Marktsttlt, tilt-nn Paige Marletlatltvttttt-Atttte170 Marlovse.11attrl Rttt's Martnol, Manolna Akiko Marousek, lantes lattrcnte v Marqttartlt. X intent Marta. lxetin Mit liar-I Mariano. lfletrtartl Rit ltattl Marrtin, Brian Ru ltarrl Marstlit-an,-ttnt1tnn'l02 M.irs1t.Rolnn Rcttct- 131 Matslt.1ll.l.ttlterttie1ant't'1tl M.trshal1,l tntlsat Man Mattel. lltotuasl ltatlt-s Martin, lleitdtt-fjatn' Martin, 1t1.tMll tants Matttti,l-alittrla 'tsl Martin, I-eotge Daniel S02 Mat tin, l fe--t gt' Ru hard Martin, llartst'ril1lttt'r Martin. Krttntttlt Mao Martin,l..ittta.Xttn172,230 Martin, 1 autt-ure losepli Martin. 1 uit 1 lautlt-ttc Martin. M.ng.trr't Xnn Matttn,Mn1tr'lc Xsltt-in lN1', Vil Matttn,Mittli1'J2 Martin, letrtitt- Patttt L 212 Matttncl,YtttottaBt'atrt1 17h Marnru,l rutls S Mattotana, It-llrtw 1 hornas Xlatlsttllwklllt1utllst'2'Mt Martell. lttanr- Yontlrt-lilr Mattrll, lliontas ltltatton Mar1ul1o,jat 1' Masrt,Ro1tlltl ata Maxon. .Xtnt ll 302 Mason, Montta Mason, lnuotlis 1'atritk Massattl, l'atttt ia Xnnr- 2Hti Massato, Knut' X anne 172. '1'-l Massaro, 1 aura Masset. Rolwtt Douglas lots Masste, Sh.trori Ytonnt- Masters, lain' Matte 2Mi Masters,1.oia Ivan Mastersonl ltatlvs X tnct-nt, lll Masterson,1 llrnte 202 Masrroharusta. Matt Patricia Matano, .-Mlrt-tl Matt-ta,t tntlna Rent' 2F46 Mathervf ltrtstoplier 151 Matltrsoti.1tiltttM'ltltlttan,lr Matick, l isa Mit lielle 280 Mdlsull,Hltltt'1ltitta1tl37l Matson. Llit-rtl Mtante Matstunoto, Stt-plten Kenji 121 Matsunaga, Str-tt-n Rot Matsutna. Rattnortd Matteo, lost- ilt l't-tt-t 19-1, 102 Mattltewsl ln tsttnc L, Mattltests, atnrs llatttl Mattltt-tts, oltnRossc'r.l1l 'tnne '602 hltlllllrtss, 't-trt Matrix, M.tIlottN-1 Mattson, .Mr'x.ttrtlta Lltttstnit' M Mattson. Ann Louise Mattson. Rollin lean Maxa, -Xnrlrca Marte Maxa, litatllcv .Man 3F43 Maxet, Rolnrif .trol Maxson. Susan Artttc-tte Maxtxell,1iatliata1,otnse Maxttell,l1atirl Mtt1tat'l2P1li Mat, llatttl Brtant Mat,Detttse1r'attr'tte 129. 352 Mat.Mt'lllttla1k'.l 2No Matberrt. Martha t.athc'ttnt' Vt 3141 Matliurt. Katltleen l'attuta Mashult, Susan hail 302 Mater, ltank M tlliatii 210 Mater.Lr'l1rt't lltontas 102 Mater. tt'tc-n1'tt'tlt'tttk Mates. Mtltont Matlieltl,i .nolt u Sher til Mat1tt'ts,Roltt'It 1 nnotlit Mn liar-1 Matnot. l1atli.tta.Xttn 332 M.1to,l nirla Kat l2l, 150 Matonatlo, llavitl Iantes Mats. l,autit' 14 ltla it-tlt 250 Malte, lin Xnton Malutt: lxatltlet-n 1 .nuse x1.lIltlltl1t'lll,3ll1l1.iClltlt'lttl Mt .Mltstt-r, 1 ots lean Mtftlltstct,l'.tnl15ttrtolt Mt1lr'atlt.lvt-ott1t- Ratinotul 472 Mt lltatuet , Satalt l'ctt t Mit ,tlltt-t, Donna Susan Mtfal1tt't,1ltiu.ttrllltotttas 111. Mil a11,lliaruu'l tnn 402, lbfl Mit all,l1t'nrn 23 tht alla, strolar ,Mitts Lewis, 'grhlggn flfdrg-3112 1,ong,R.,t,L-rltt,,ut,,-N Mat 11orialtl,l,c'otpt' Hollantl Ma1tull,l'ltlalit'tlt lltt-rt-sr V11 Mit anti ltatu is Mnltarl 1.ewts,Linr1ajoan 172 Long, Susan Loutsr: Mat Donald, llcat it-r Ann 150. W2 Martens, l-att lhatllortl Mit ann, lst-tin Lewis. Mata Linda 170. 3141 Long, 1'hornas1'atne 302 Mate. llaxlt-t Susan lots, 1121 Marthnist-u. Hugh lluut Mit .ntlis t .naSu1annt' 102 Lewlsl Michael Lungefhgdm. 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Xlarle D.IIII'I-n 196. 257 XIIInIInIxla, Iuan XIIIQIICI RI-I rx ZI34 XIIIIIIII'-X,ITIInII'X I'l11.IIw:Ih XIIIIIIIIIIII, ILIIIII .XLIII IU3 XIIIIIIIX, Dana Pearl 321 XIIIIIII. XlI1I.IIIIcIImq XII-IIII, I'arI XeIII-II, III XIIIIIII I .xlhermr Xwvx 2M XIIIIIII llIIIIIIg XIIII-n,XIIIIlI'I1e NLIZIIII Ifl XIIIIIIIQX LlIIrvI'n IIl,I XIIII-nex, XIII Iwlr Imnr XII-ure, ,Xrlene ,Xnn XIH1. Nun: Ixl XIImIIrr, Danlrl D II XIIIIIIC. Illenn II II-I XIIIIrv l'.IIIl NIIIII-In XIxIIgI'I' Nuxaul XIIIIIIII II. IIIIII I I nn IZN. I. XIIIIIIII . .I I, IIIIIJIIIIIII XllI'II2l2 IH X I Xlmmx Iullv XII-nI.IgIII' I XlIv,InII.I. I-III haul I.ImI-I XIIIII I I .III-II' NIII- XIIIIIrf, XIIIIII XIIIIIre. XI uhn I XIIIIIrI'.IIennvIh NII-II-II lI1nnIeI.IIIIIlI,II llT. IFN XIIIIIII,LuI1v:lIIIII.IrII XIIIIIII-. XIarzareI EIIII G4 argarel Xnnc 1711, ,IHS Moore, Melanie Anneue Moore. Melissalpeanne 381 Moore, Ronnie isher 186 Moore, Sara Carolvn Moore, Sleven Ahon 354 Moore. Theron Iimgford Moore, Thomas Harald Moore. Vicki Lou 288 Moore, William T.P. Moosha. Kimberly Barnes 164. 305. 385. 407 Morangames Ellies.jr, 321, -107 Moran. lacey Lynn Moravilz, Michael Lewis Moreau, Melanie Beatrice Martha Moreau, Stefanie Ray 196. 354 Moreland. Carla Shaffer Moreland. Cindy Clare 371 Morelandulames Michael 305 Morgan. Barbara Gayle 371 Morgan. Kendra 180. 305 Morgan, Mary Katharine 288 Morgan. Melanie Karyn Morgan. Sean Patrick Mor n, Vincent Craig 354 Monqawa,-loshi 264 Morinaeose hThomas Morini. aroFAnn Morison,jennifer Lynn Morris, Brian Nelson Morris. Robin Rae 288 Morrison, Elisabeth Shaw Morrison, Eric Kenneth 133, 305 Morrisonxlames Scou 2 I 0 Morrison, 'mberly Anne 351, 354 Monison, Matthew Shannon 321 Morrougjane Elizabexh Morrow. Michele Denise 166, 196. 354, 382 Morrow. Robert Scon Morse, Garry Wayne Morse. Ro er Alan 2 I2, 35-1 Monimergiclissa Anne Menon. john Flood. IV 192, 200. 305 Morton, Lawrence Raymond Mosby. Carolyn Lewis 385 Mosby, Marlin lacev Moser, Donald Keats Moser, Kadnerine 288 Moses. Kimberly Ann 21. 288 Mosherhleffre Ilohn 212 Mount, rianjza frey 354 Mountain. Manhajean Mouslafa. Mohamed Zaki Mowau-Larssen. Eric Mowerynlames Herman. lll Mozingohlames Milton Mozley, Sally Robin Mueller, Lorenz A. Muilenbur .Rob-an Gerrit Muir. Shelli E. 354 Mulhall, Mar erixe Patrice I8-1. 321 Muller. Carogge Ann !96. 354. 380 Muller. Sandra Lynn 164. 305 Mulligan, Michael Mark Mullins, Alisa Marie 182, 305 Mullins, Larry Keith Mullock. Daniel Clark Munden, Robengose h 186 Mundorff. Grelc en .gdele Munford, Mor an Alex 202 Munro. Debm iay 32l Munroe. Thomas A. Munsev. Michael Reid Xaagies, Lori L. 355 Nabors. Truman Alan 39, 178 Nagel. Carla Lvnne Nagle, Daxid E, Namkung. Mun Nanni. Anim Marie Naramore, Barbara Ls nn Naphv, William 371 Nash. Cynthia Lvnne 355 Sass. Daniel Arlhur Xalsios, Karen Elizabelh Navarro, Svlva Chandri 198, 288 Nazalmjennifer Lvnne 170 Neal. Anne Carter Neal. Bonnie Lvnne 170. 306 Neal, Elizabeth Tankard 306 Nealon.-jose h P. Nearygjohn Eavld 200. 306 Nebergall, Pelerjonalhan 351. 355 Nedrow. Normajean 288 Nef. Patricia Ann Neidcr, Karingian 306 Neil, Douglas rdon 200, 288 Neil. Peter Herbert Nelms, effrex Neal 206. 288 Xelms. ohn Davxd 194, 355 Nelson. Carlton Nelson. Dale S. Nelson. Debbie Gave 182. 288 Nelson Nelson .George Edward . Helane Marie 288 Munlhali. Rachel Murakami, Linda Yuri 355 Murdock. Mark Wellin lon 321 Murdock. Susan Ann 555 Murphy Barbara B, Murphy: Claire Annette Murphy, David Hall Murphy, Douglas Andrew 306 Murphy. ohn Alec 288 Murphv, ohn Scott Murphy. 'alhleen Anne Murphy Kenneth Shac 355 Murphy: Murphy Michael john Patrice Murphy: Thomas Howard Nelson,L:hn Kennedy Nelson. 'charmijjav NL-lson.Sleven onrad Nelson. Susan B. 385 Nemilh. Brenda Gould Ness. David Garner 206 Ncsze,jane Elizabeth 288 Nudes. Brvar Chappell Nelllexkxhn Ore ory 185, 306 Neules. 'alhnn garter 355 Neuhauser,-Iohn Millard Neves, Peter David 19-4 Nevlud, Anne Barbara 306 Newbun. Lx nn 288 Newcomb. David Ras Newland, Bart Gan Newman. Cara Allxson 82, 306 Newmankahn Robernjr 355 Newman. 'endalvose h Newman, Robert errei Newman, Shonra Clare Newman. Susan Ann New-puI.jon Stuart Newsom. Martha Elizabeth 36, 164 355. 385 New son. Perrx Youn Newsnn. Tracie Smdir Newton. Bambi Lynn 306 Newton, Gail Brooke 385 NGO, Adeline Hwang Ni, Yuan4Blau Nichols. Edwin Crexghlon 306 Nichols, Gail Marie Nicholsen, Harm ianmes Nicholson. Tern 'euh 355 Nickerson, Gan Wax ne Nickerson, Sandra Kan Xuklin. Wllliam Sunner 288 Nlcol, Robenjames 178, 355. 380 Nicotrajohnjnse h Xlemxec. Melanie Siane Nnez oda. Deborah Anne 321 Xlkoqic, Nikola Andrew NlH10.4Q7hH Alexxs 288 Nlssls, , 'edric Lee NIlSChkC. Raruldll Mark Nuschke. Sally 184 Nix,-Iames Hrnn Nixon. Rxmhard Dean Murphy, Thomasjoseph 2 I 0, 355 Murray. Charles Spemer. jr. 195. 200, 201. 380 Murray, David Frank Murray, laura Murray, Matthew Sv.eeunan 355 Musciano. Suzanne Mane 198, 1121 Muse, Melissa Lvnn 306 Musick. Sallv Ann 32l. 380, 381 Mussclmanugl Rodney Mussenian 'hrislina Muslacc ia.j:-:mes Nicholas Musm. William A. l IR. 32l Mulen, Erik Olof Muni. Michael Charles Chase 321 Myzlich. Ronald Cz-urge 355 Noble, Th0m.nAInhn Noffsinger. Denise Lqrae 321 Noflsinger.IJ.4udCl1flon Noland, Rmcc l'.nll,jr Norcrn Xurdsl Nerds! Nordsr ss. Brenda L Ioln.Cl1dr Wlllmm mm, DL-nms E 355 mm. Karen Lev: Xnrehad.DaudChr1slophcr Norma Norm, Norris. Nnrns. Norm. Nnrrxs. Norm. Nurns, Yhxllldilh M.mv 168, 333 Deborah Ann 196, 2003, 335 Fnuues Vxrg1ni.n Ames Mlchicl udx I8-1, 3116 .1.lrvChr1sllnc Mu han-l Elsew Todd Wxllmm 20-I Myers. Arthur Vinum Myers. Christopher Robert 380 Mvcrs. Dou las Ericsson Mvers. Eric gfipumn Mvers. Kathleen Anl1233,235..iR Mvcrs. M ark Gideon Mvcrs. Thomas Wax ne 288 5 Norrnd. Cfalrcrl lmmu-s IT? North, Gu-gon D.n'id North, Grcldxrrl Burma Norwood. N'hIl!R'! Lcv: IISH Mvlks. Christy' Renee Mvmm. Melinda-1. Xulel, Clllrlslinvgrunln- 215, 1135 Nm kits. Nanu llxmlwxh IRQ, 335 Nuckols. Bclsx NuLkuIs,K.nrcnI.1-c 2055, 321 Nui kol S, Melody l..sru:r 333 XUKCIII. Duane Mule Nugent. lhmln CI.nrr: 306 Nnms. K1-llx Luc Nxgaard. Dax ul I-im 265 O'Brien. ohn oss h O'Bnen,L.alhflLxnpn O'GradxtIohn Brad O'Hara, harles-lose h Oaklex, Miriam Kax 832. 321 Oaklev. TamaraRIane Oates, Gregory odennk Obadal. Nancy Mane l68 Obala, Mary Grace 321 Obenshain. Sarah Adair Obnen. Elizabeth 306 Obnemkxanne Margaret 355 Obrien. 'aren Linda Obnen. Lisa Ann 288 Obrien. Nancy lean 306 Obrien, Nancy . largareu Obnen. Susan Mary 888 Obnen. Thomas Wolfgang Obrien, Timothy Clyde Obrien. William Ross 288 Obuchowskl, Matthew Thomas 288 Ocksreider. Susan Kax 0'Connell. Marcia L1deII355,3Sl U'Conner. Txmurhx M1chaeI'288 0'Connor. Frederink Thomas O'Connor,john E Oddo. David Paul 212 Odiaga. Marco Fernando Odom. Stephen Farrell 321. ZH3 Odunohue. Damelrlohn Od0nohue,john 1 lchael Offield. Mary Elizabeth 385 Oglesbs. Penny E, 321 Ogllne, Fred Leland 306 O dw, Kellvjean OEEL Lisa :XIISUH 288 Okeefe, jeanne Mane 321 0'Keefe. Kexin Cornelius 306 O'Keefe. Krlsune Maura 288 O'Keefe. Rmhard George O'Keefe. Terrence Robert O'Keeffe.j0hn Palrnk Okerslrom. Lon K 355 Okeson, Lars Gunnar 194 Olenich. Matthew Waller 321 Oliver. Cr:-ug Thomas Olsen. Kareh Ingrid 288 Olsen, x'lChdEl1!?I'l Olsen, Paul Mug ael Olsen. Scott Bradley Olson. Christopher Mifhael Olson.-Iames Arthur Omohundrcnjarnes Peers Under, Nenmne Sedef2P5I14 Ondls, Catherine Bermnd l76 Oneal. Karen Elaine Onelll.julie Gas 1925.306 Onkes. Lauren Ehzaberh Ord,IIohn Ellwood Orem! x.'IA1molhx Pamfk Orenstexnjudnh Ellen Organ.Cra1g Paululr Orgel. Steven Can Orr, Harold A R. Ornldoanne Mane 2-'48 Orr, xnne Hamxhon Orrell. Brantley Swann Orrell. Eve Sharrle Oruz, Carlos Fmncmo 178.1555 Osbornegames Lee Eduard Osborne, ally Ann 355 Oshaughnessx, Keunjnhn Oskouf-Fard. PanaI4:m5.3l1l Oskuul-Fard. Pam.: 355, 3241 Usler. Mark W1lll.smT3 Oslln. Daxid Wm nc O'SulIn4n, ean Man Ola, Barn ITN Olex. Marum Nhlnf-x Ulhoson. Em Il O'I'nule. Wxllum Ollawayjohn Palmer, H1206 Oulu er. Deborah Ann 321 0uo,E11Iu.1C,ruun.n 164. 1406 Oxerwlla-ct, Beth :Xml 2HS Ou-rx. Richard Dvnnls lhum.u Owen. .-'Andre-A R Owen. Brandon Uv.-r.aId 206. limi Omen, Chenl Lx nn ZHS Omen. Rudcrn I. Owe-m.C'ulI1nS Lc0n.url,ilr Owens. Kathy G1-.xr Owrm, Ruhvrx Gemul 2406 Uzmurv.Sh.lr1 lffllcu 1121 Packer. Nano Elnzabelh 170, 355 Packman, Deborah Ann 195.306 Paddock. Gregory Ly nn 204. 355 Pad eu, Kathryn Ann 321 Paflgnrd, Ellen Artur Pagalohn E- ll Page, S'.4luuklohnsun.jr 1iS4n,,5H-I Paine. Mark Palnlenguhn Adam 2512 Parsley. eaunmnlr Pak. Nosuk 355 Palmer. Barbara 3Hl Palmer. Carolyn Palmer, Helen 'llmlrs 1212. 356 Palmer. effrex Xml Palmer, nan Mane Simi Palmer. '.uhx Mule Palmer. Rn hard 77 Palmas. Gus Reuu 306 PBIDSRI. Paul S ,jr 371 Palun1bo.J.1mesluhn33T Pandak. X alerlelti-1321 Panoff. Ste hen Eduard 246 Panlehdls, ghdlld Pamllux-Lian PaohIo,Cxmh1aAnn PAOIOZZI. Thomas Franklin Papa ohn, Chnsmphex luhn Papailmjean Louxse Parad1s.Lhnsune Ymnne l 11,170 Parash, W Paul Parham. Karol Renee Parham. Sandra Ellen 2811 Pans1.Raxmondjnhn.jr 321 Park, Gre on Kes Hu., 212, 336 Park. Lmga Suzanne Parker, Ann Watson 285 Parker, Dax ld Parker. Elizabeth Hedxh 306 P.1rker.Garx Marsh Parkergeanneue Eldme ENR Parker. usan Bowen Parker, Wxllmm Nlelxxrmxlr Parker,W1IIxam Thomas 321 Parkh1ll,Barrx 94 Parkhlll.Brucel-17 Pzzrkxn. Deborah Lee Parks. Donald Lambert 321 Parka. Pete 26-I Parks. ullllldfll. ll 230, 356. 3F13 Parmele. Rxchard Exereu Parr,Em1lx Shaun 356 Parrx. Mmm.: Le.: Parsons.Edn.1rd F Panel, Mary -lane PasLer1s.Sus.m Luum- 'HMS Paslore. 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'WU l.nl1-r,X.u11u I--1 ITU, ww I .nl411, lullr-ul Iarnes l.nl1-r, XX.nm' 23 feecvve fi tQ .Hal ,,ffi7f0. fwzxflffzyfif' Qfwfiwffw Established in 1958. Beecrolt and Bull. Ltd. in Nle1'chant's Stuare tou- men. The accent at the store is on tradi- tionalsn - lfoolrich sweathers and flan- nel shirts. Southwick suits. lgod Lacostes. and other Classic aecouterments of the gentleman with taste, Our traditional clothing does not bend to the whims ol fashion. said one emplox ee. We never have to 'get rid of' anvthingf' Although a visit to Beecrolt and Bull is generallx thought ol as a rare treat when one has somehow been able to amass the funding. it is not netaessarilx so 5 the store is atnplv supplied with cloth- ing to accommodate ex erx one's budget. Beecrolt and Bull remains popular with all segments of the tollege tommu- nitv. bothifor its proximitx to tampus and lor its abilitx to create the illusion ul landed gentrv. Although the Nlert hams Square store is onlx' lor men. ladies are able to obtain clothing in the same line tradition at the Golden Horseshoe Pro Shop. featgg, Daqd Bruce lhompson, lreida Xnnene JH Shi loner 'lwlinP.4tl1t k lurbexillt- 1 harles l hotrais l: 'lf en5.J,',hn Slexen I hfixnpgun ,leatiette l.ouise 2111 Iooinaitan. t hayles 27s l uiliex ille- tomur han. mt Teagan, Slgphgnjuhn lhontpsllll Q'llYlxl1l.ang-x loom:-x Patna L l lnxsu-pliei l urtf-ite X i- he l i nn lellmann, Peter Rudi lhompson, largaret llollavnl SIM Iopaltan, lem lin:-L Nlieila Nlaiiz- 'I1-rhuneljmgf Qdlhcnm- gow, ,SMU lhompson Nlu hael Daxitl lormex Robert Ifrutne' lurk Xlilan losvph lr Jw' lll 'l'errt,l.h:1rlesl.axmen, IX' El! 237 I liompsou. Xanm x Renee lttllfmtttt lxatlux li Noel lm Maur, l x nut- Kun S31 'I'e5tin,ljo,m Klang AH4 lllolnpstin,P41134-l.gXlana UW loxen stephen lam:-. ww l urnet llratllen lail letzlal ,Monita Nlarta 2841 407 lhompson Raifoitl Hall HM loin-i t Xlaik Xt:-limi l tune: t lii istmt' l w ui. Ui Tewell, Kara Yxonne .ihl I liompson Roberta Halle: limrri N.ar.1l'r.1rum-s I tuner lliwl lluwei it-4 Thagkgfl Dk-nms h'1l5g,n1Tvs, ww I lioinpson. X tt lotta! late lui lomtes latiiuelixu' R.uuon.i lot- l urn:-r Ilvlvm l'-Hill' lhatker. lisa Suzanne 5050 I lwrnpson. lamina 231. ww lr-mist-ml Barh.u.i kan- ltirni-x llizsltt-ill Mlm lim 4' lillalhlmer, Mark Allred I lionisou. Xlxte Iliane louusf-tid,l7.ni1l Vliilip l-truer lxurzln-111-x llaisii 'NH Ihaier, Wlutnex leigh HH, '-24 I hon. 'liheteasa Nm- l l 'ill lotsttsevttl. lttlaml lst' H11 lxtrrilwt li Kurt' . 1 lhgigen. gwwn Hdyfjld lhonex. 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Rob Smith CONTRIBUTERS C O P V Sharon Aborn. Elizabeth Beale. (Jail Bechly, Laurie Casewell. Mai k (Cleveland, Matt Danilowicz.Julie(Jarrell. |im McCrory. (Jars Me Donald. Mary K. Phelps. Anne Roberson. David Sexton, I.eAnne Wood p il O T o s |im Morgan, Miki Sohina. Joe Springer. Stuart Wagner. Rodnev Willett SPECIFICATIONS Volume 8Sof the Colonial Etho«ii pnmnl Hunter Publishing Comuari l Wincton-Naleen. Ninth Carolina 'll book  cte 9x12. l6pi ilon( lliioliiiricSnniliri n. rounded iM kxLnl I'apri Mixk mi SO lb Patina Matte Endiheet Mock i a 65 lb Ontt bate material nai l«oomf. Imv tutor wat SUte Ctn. «ith Sibet mylar an l iltbt«wil lettering in Optima lube All bod cop xa m I? ix Backercille. u|riHim .ere in 8 pt Mom headline were Optima, uith 'pecial headline in Helvetica. Eurotlile. and Avant laght Ml copy, ile'ign. and photograph'  laff-exc cited Indniduaf pomait photograph done In Veat-1 « V X'vxutC'ol Millet' I alU. Macxai liu ett Inlalpubl ation budget $47.MKI Additi- -nal 'tx. ilHatHim upon fcc|ue t Editor-in t liiel. Colonial Echo, t IIege of William and Mat'. Williamthuig Virginia 25I8S Ihank'to: Bob Shee I an and I lance BoMtiil Men' and Women' Sport InforinaiKin. w i-.nl k i 1K HxKmt i Tim MM 1 the Mafl of IKr til Ha! Haibuia flail of JKr IVuVoix and .'fori ,Vn.. and the I'ltgium t.avtt . for the dexperateU-needed photograph . Yearbook Auociation. for bend-o'er-backmatcl' cooperation; llunter Pubh'hmg Com pan , for externum alter externum and for making en e out of our confu'tng tnr r'. Ken Smith, lot me vicing amthing about i ur inno'atne 'an of meeting deadline ; Laurie Ca e ell. I i a Green. Am Griffin. Alnon lr in, Mark McCloud. Iheter POetnchke and Sarah Williarn- on. foe t |Kng abate and be ond the call ol duty; Janet Graham, for being a hfe- a er. and Martin. uhere er ou are Diret tor • 107 The trucker strike in January and Februars left mam independent truckers in fear of highway assault. or no work. After suffering chest pains on Januars 2' . Alabama’s winningest fcHitball coach died in early February of a heart attack Seemingly proud of his first two years. President Ronald Reagan gi es a press briefing |amiai 20 on his two volume text need money. I’m hungry. I’m tired. Weeks went by without even a glance at a newspaper or T.V. newscast, and worldly worries seemed far away. But the world didn’t stop while you went to college. Soviet leader Brezhev died, and many questioned what the future would hold for U.S.-Soviet relations. Hundreds of innocent civilians were killed in Beirut. Reaganomics was taking a serious toll on the country, with unemployment at an all-time, postdepression high. Poisoned Tylenol resulted in the biggest consumer scare in history. The inde- pendent truckers played a deadly game over a few more cents a gallon, and the football players and owners fought a battle neither could lose. In Europe demonstrations against nuclear arms in-Beased in number and intensity, while between Besupercountries, nuclear disarmament talks impasse. Reagan sent more and By advisors to F.l Salvador, and the Bd that Central America would be What's news? Locked away in our ivory-towers. we were often oblivious to what was going on in the rest of the world. When you’re away at school, you become very ego-centric: I must pass this test. I must this paper. V • a • • ■■w of these significant ; deeply. No one could f course, but barricaded jsually with the security :ial support, the average turben. Some things had n. Doonesbury was mis-„e. Was the fact that students were affected by a T.V. shoyv and a comic strip proof of Gary T rudeau’s words that we are a rather shallow, egocentric generation? Or was it merely a sympton of the sometimes overwhelming academic pressures of this school which left little time for anything but the most superficial of concerns? (coni. on | . -I Id) Tass announced the death of Lenoid Brcshncv November 11. The s mbol of the American Dream taken too t.u John Dcl.orcan's arrest for dealing cocam to save his bankrupt auto industry Late in the fall five people die from | oisoned I'vlcnol capsules. PLO leader Yasser Arafat listens to addresses made at the February 15 session of the Palestinian Parlia-ment-in-exile in Algicredubdes Pins place Yeai in Review • 10 What's news (cont'd) I here were a few rays of light in the dark clouds of worldlv worries, however. The most famous baby of the year. Prince William, charmed the millions who watched him grow. Barney Clark pioneered the first artificial heart demonstrating his courage and overwhelming will to live, and giving hope to other chronic heart patients. Where just a few vears ago saw bloc ks-long gas lines and a serious oil shortage, this vear saw a glut, a worried OPEC, and a little relief at the pumps. Vietnam veterans received a long-overdue tribute with the unveiling of the Vietnam War Memorial on the mall in Washington. 1).(— a tribute that was as controversial as the war itself. The Washington Redskins celebrated their first Superbowl victory in their lot tv year history, and jubilant Washingtonians danced in the streets. I he advent of Real Men, new wave, and Valley Girls were dubious achievements, but other areas of entertainment made significant advances. Films sue It as E.T., Gandhi, and Tootsie expanded horizons. Cals, the |m | iiI.ii Broadwav hit Ii.kI its executive prod lie ci asoneol W Msown. l'ctcr Neulcld The controversial Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington was dedicated in 1982 Superbowl champions, the Washington Redskins, boasted the infamous 'Fun Hunch' who lived it up after evert touchdown 1981 $ most celebrated couple l’i inc e li.n les and Lad) Diana were the parents ot 1982 s most celebrated bundle of joy. Prince William Ben Kingsley portrays Indian leaflet t.andlii in the motion picture Gandhi. “Tootsie, the rave movie hit, slat red Dustin Hoffman as a struggling turned actress. William and Mary alum Perry Ellis was an ccoii major Here he is shown taking to the i unwa w ith two of his models in New York Artificial heart recipient Baines ( lark received hislarvik-7 plastic heart at the I'niversitx of I tali Medical Center. I lie heart was a landmaik medical breakthrough. Even television show ed signs of promise with show s such as “St. Elsewhere. Nic holas Nickleby. and “The Winds of War.' Cats came to Broadway, produced by William and Mary alumnus Peter Neu Held. And news of the slice ess of other alumni, such as fashion designer Pern Ellis, television writer Karen Hall, and actress Glenn ( lose, was a small comfort to graduating seniors facing a tight job market and an uncertain future. Ye.ii in Rc iew 111 CONTRAST A tH m offer Mudrnix chatters to « j lwr ik m In contrast to expcttsisc clubs outside of the catninis. these organizations arr usiialh incxircii'isc Alex Ilia-kemore takes full advantage of the Martial Arts Club Casino night at |B I . a contrast unlit acarlcmic i igoi Mam students consider art as a weak ma|oi. However, student su h as Julie ( at |m met knots the houis that go into final portfolios. T'T jf 1 lie kid in Iplays Asteroids while his 5 mother buys canned vegetables. The student buys instant coffee and runs to the express line; the checker wisks them over the scanner in seconds. The contrast of Colonialism and high technology echos the contrast we all face at graduation. Garbed in black, we end an era of our lives. The times we have spent cursing William and Mary will lose its meaning. Of course, the largest sigh of relief will breeze through campus, but the melancholv will hold its own. Friends we hung around with, dropped in on. called up in the middle of the night while c ramming for an exam, will return home, or a new home, and a new start. There won't be a Freshman I tail where we can bask in our naivety. Instead, job interviews and “real-life questions will demand adult attention. No, its not so gl im. The worst job market in history and parallel unemployment is certainly intimidating, but to finally be free of academics is an exciting prospect. (Conclusion • 11 fter four years of Criss crossing the campus countless times. 1982 graduates take one last stroll. More than anything else. friends made it all worthwhile. After a VaPlRG meeting. Leslie Steiko and Mark Sherman make plans for the evening. Membership in an organizatin often means more thanjust a break from studies: thev become an in- dispensible part of college life. Band member Christy Notel reflects a moment while playing cymbols during a football game. C0 TRAST CCont'dD Homecomings will offer the possibilities to relive some oi' the memories whose signilicatiee we as students can barelv appreciate now. But it won't really be the same. New faces. a totally com- puterized campus and new buildings will Contrast with our old Jercept ions. jefferson will be rebuilt but wi l it be the same? Even in the short time we were here things changed tlratiiaticzilly. College is such ll big part ofour lives yet it all went by soc iiicklr. And once we get out. how much ol' it will really IHZlIlCI'?i Four rears can he shorter' than halfan exam period. N llti I Conclusion It's difficult to capture an entire year in 416 pages. What may be important to someone. someone else may not give a damn about. Only a handful of peo- ple really care about the Martial Arts Club. the riflery team, or the School of Education for the fact that we chose to use shower tiles to represent dorm lifel. Each person has his own memories of this place that no other person can touch: the first time you met your roommate. the time you stayed up all night talking to a friend. your last class eyer at Wil- liam and Mary. What will be remembered in ten years or twenty is impossible to predict. We tried to capture the essence ofthis year. William and Mary provided the setting: our peers provided the con- IFHSI. 'ff O fl 1 . ri an M3 QMQ1 . Yi 4'-if' 'V ef . 1. 1 9 K ' 51.73. Q Q ffm 5 tv. , V Q 0 I A 1? ,Q 5 U. Q , - 1 I i ,A nm Q. O ,P Q JJ Ohh W, rv? ' , V o YI Q rt MQ Si ' ' fr- 0 0 O Q4 'U ' Q I'. O O l I ui' 1 ' A- 5 4 5 3 .nl i .A'
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