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PHOENIX ' 79 people . . . honors . . . sports . . . lifestyles Cumberland College Lebanon, TN HHb t ' . ' 1 I Iw IHRi H 2 BHI ' u ' . B H I H kk H Pa « Mi J K) ' -. ' - ' ' ' r ' s--- - ' . n H T J £:2 i£__i_i ■A l B ji H lMMHH H B B ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l V -JH I HV - ■B - ' ' ' ' ' i ' -- wl V - ' F i.. L l - • m 1 • • H ' B H 1 !  H ' - ' J H ■' ■Mi H IC ' 11 ■itw flHH f 1 B in O a - ! ' ' HHH B ' f ' B KT Hi Igp ? - mk 1 ' t ■ra ft - mm ffiSr- ,...., Jk. d . J . u iiv pjH i iaRrr Sss ■pHHy£ £!(i ' _ ' Hw ;. 1 ' n PEOPLE Sophomores Anderson, Rhonda Nashville Anderson, William Lebanon Ashworth. Mark Lebanon Baker, Sherry Lebanon Barnes, Judy Jackson Barrett, Charlita Auburntown Bass, Linda Lebanon Bates, Wendell Akron, OH Bay, Dale Lebanon Bell, Jack Lebanon Bennett, Sherry Lebanon Branam. Barry R. Cincinnati, OH Branaman, Bill Danville, KY Brown, Lesa Mt. Juliet Brown, Tommy Burns Bryson, Joan Lebanon Burroughs. Tim Lebanon Clark, Gloria Goodletsville Clemmons, Mark Lebanon Cook, Randy Lebanon Crutcher. Donna Lebanon Driver, Jill Nashville Dykes, Margie Mt. Juliet Elliott, Kim Nashville Enoch, Marcy Carthage Eshew, Becky Lebanon Graham, Lee Lebanon Grandstaff, Franklin Lebanon Graves, Melanie Lebanon Guss, Karen Hermitage Hammontree, Lisa Mt. Juliet Harris, Keith Mt. Juliet Hawks, Mack Lebanon Hopper, Jeanie Brentwood Howard, Seth Franklin, OH Jackson, Angle Gallatin James, Teresa Jackson Johnson, Debbie Lebanon Kucsar, Jill Lake City, FL Lambert, Rita Mt. Juliet Sophomore Officers Angle Jackson; Pres. Beth Quatlebaum; V. Pres. Becky Eskew; Sec. Lawson, Kathy Ootlwah Lee, Mark Lebanon Leffel, Julia Lebanon Leslie, Larry Nashville Lis, Michael Knoxville Martin, Cathy Chattanooga McReynolds, Randy Gallatin McGlohn, Donna Gallatin Montegonnery, Jane Knoxville Morris, Donna Lebanon Nauman, Tesa Gatlinburg Paris, Beverly Lebanon Pettross, Michael Carthage Pewett, Laura Nashville Pittman, Gwynn Mobile, AL Powell, Jim Lebanon Powers. Lori Warren County Proffitt, Kathy Gallatin Pugh, Tammy Hermitage Quattlebaum, Beth Lebanon k — ■20 ' v ' ' a Self, Betty Gallatin Shipp, Clay Chattanooga Shipp, Coyee Chattanooga Sloan, Patricia Carthage Stephens, Betsy Oak Ridge Stephenson, John Madison Sweatt, Reginald Nashville Tapley, Linda Sue Lebanon Taylor, Cindy Lebanon Thornton, Susan Lebanon Tomlinson, David Lebanon Toomey, Stephen Mobile, AL Trotter, Sharon Lebanon Trusty, Wanda Watertown Tucker, Chris Cincinnati, OH Tuttle, Troy Nashville Vantrease, Tim Lebanon Walton, Joey Hermitage Whitley, Leslie Lebanon Williams, Burton F. Franklin Williams, Debbie Lebanon Williams, Scott Lebanon Wood, Karen Crossville Word, Faye Mt. Juliet Yarotsky, Mike Chicago, IL 21 FRESHMEN Freshmen Class Officers Mike Bogle — Pres. Terry Thompson — V. Pres. Sherry Morgan — Sec. Abel-Hodi, Fouad Jerusalem ■). © ) r -- v.sp i. Agee, Lou Alice Watertown Aminpour, Asghar Tehran, Iran Armstrong. Steve Lebanon Baird, David Franklin, KY Bates, Lance Akron, OH Belcher, Donna Lebanon Bobo, Thomas Lebanon Boerger, Bob Boogie Cincinnati, OH Boggs, Russell Knoxville Bogle, Mike Hendersonville Bowman, Janice Makalia Carthage Boyd, Arbadella Brownsville Boyd, James Bashville Brown, Alan Mt. Juliet Brown, Gregg Mt. Juliet Cain, Lillian Nashville Cameron, Rick Buffalo, NY Carlson, Lyie Lebanon Cave, Vince Duke Mobile, ALA Chaffin, Melia Lebanon Chirimumimba, Mary Shingai Rhodesia Christian, Becky Watertown Christian, Bernie Lebanon Clemmons, Mickie Lebanon Clemens, Barry S. Carthage Combs, Kathy Mt. Juliet Crabtree, Ronald Mt. Juliet Cubbins, Melissa Liberty Deliz, John Chattanooga Donaldson, Jack Knoxville Dozer, Daniel Mobile, Ala Duke, Alan Nashville Dunn, James Carthage Ervin, Wendy Sue Watertown Falsafi, Abraham Ahwaz-lran Farley, Mark Knoxville Farley, Randall Clarkrange Frame, Jeffrey Smyrna Franks, Mark Clifton VA Gay, Tammi Cleveland Gibbs, Thomas Allen Carthage Glowa, Mary Anne Floral Park NY Gross, Pam Mt. Juliet Hall, Valerie Lebanon Hanson, Dave Pensacola, FL Harris, Mark Greensboro. N.C. Hedges, Karen Mt. Juliet Henderson, Marsha Nashville Hetzer, Tony Cincinnati, OH Hoffmeister, Brian Cincinnati, OH Holcomb, Jayma Smithville Holleman, Susan Lebanon Homeyer, Dinah Mt. Juliet Horn, Bryan Danville. KY Houston, Kathi Carthage 23 Hughes, Debbi Hermitage Hunt, Leslie Knoxville Jal es, Phyllis Antioch Janszen, Jerry Cincinnati Jennings, Leanne Lebanon Jewel, Larry Lebanon Joh Johnson, Gaye Lebanon nson, Maranda Lebanon Jones, Ashby Gallatin Jones, Larry Mt. Juliet Jones, Lisa Lebanon Jordan, Frank Hermitage Kerr, Paula Cookville Kiser, Tommy Knoxville Krantz, Teresa LaFayette Lackey, Kimberly Lebanon Leachman, James Mobile, ALA Lee, Amy Chattanooga L eeman, Jay Mt. Juliet Lewis, Barry Crossville 24 - n McGee, Michael Tullahoma Metz, Doug Harrison, OH Miller, Marsha Mt. Juliet Mollman, Bruce Mason. OH Montgomery, David Knoxville Litsey, Sonny Mt. Juliet Lugmbuhl, Tim Cincinnati, OH Martin, Rick McMinnville McCann, Beth Memphis McClanahan, Chris Carthage McClellan, Chip Nashville J } U Moore, Mike Lebanon Morgan, Sherry Lafayette Morris, Sara LaVergne Moss, Debbie Muncie, Indiana Murray, Jimmy Hendersonville Nail, Keith Louisville, KY Neal, Flynn Lebanon Nichols, Sharon Knoxville Oliver, Chuck Lebanon Omiyale, Samason Nigeria, West Africa 25 Ortengoen, Renee Mt. Juliet Peters, Jan Greensbury, IN Ragan, Jerry Nashville Raines, Connice Lebanon Ramsey, Jane Clarkrange Ratliff, John Albuquerque, NM Roszell, Joe Cincinnati, OH Rushing, Kellie Mt. Juliet Russell, Wanda Nashville Shankle, Bonnie Covington Shotwell, Jennifer Nashville Stevens, Bob Boston, MS. Sutphin, Nikki Ft. Wayne, IN Swallows, Jeff Rock Island Tamme, Theo Danville, KY Taylor, Cynthia Watertown Thibault, Debbie Mt. Juliet Thomas, Andi McMinnville Thomas, Steve Warren County Thompson, Terry New Holland, OH Truslow, Mark Clarkrange Turner, Judy Clarkrange Ulrich, David Mt. Juliet Wallen, Johnny Cincinnati, OH Kevin Whitley Lebanon Alisa Whitley Mt. Juliet Loretta Williams Nashville Sandra Williams Lebanon Brian Wills Lebanon Dan Winfree Nashville Jimmy York Lebanon 26 HONORS WHO ' S WHO Those honored are: ■' The 1978-79 edition of WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES will carry the names of 13 students from Cumberland College who have been selected as being among the country ' s most outstanding campus leaders. These people were chosen on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurrivular activities and future potential. They join an elite group of students selected from more than 700 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Colum- bia, and Puerto Rico. Thomas Brown Joan Bryson Gloria Clark Mark Clemmons Margie Dykes Kimberly Elliott Karen Guss Keith Harris Randy McReynolds Jane Montgomery Betsy Stephens John Stephenson Burton Williams ■' f ' - ' iS ■iy ;, MR. AND MISS CUMBERLAND Mr. and Miss Cumberland is the honor that is bestowed on the sophomore man and woman who best exemplify the idea of Cumberland. The honor is based upon the total personal, social and academ ic contribution to Cumberland. The candidates for this honor are nominated by the faculty with the final selection being made by the student body. 30 MISS CUMBERLAND BETSY STEPHENS MR. CUMBERLAND DALE BAY Awards And Honors 1979 President ' s Award Mark Clemmons Cumberland College Service Award Burton Williams Civitan Good Citizenship Award Keith Harris Student Council Awards Outstanding Faculty Doyle Swain Outstanding Young Man Jim Powell Outstanding Woman Betsy Stephens Cumberland Woman ' s Club Award Gloria Clark Chamber of Commerce In Business Administration Mark Clemmons Mike Pettross Banker ' s Award in Accounting Sally Kimble Economics Award David Tomlinson Mathematics Achievement Award Brian Hoffmeister Biology Award Julia Leffel Flynn Neal William Bowen Campbell in American History Mike Pettross Cavett World History Jill Kulcsar Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship Renee Ortengren Cumberland Woman ' s Club Scholarship Renee Ortengren Banker ' s Award in Secretarial Science Tammy Pugh Cale Young Rice Award in Poetry Marita Golden History Ass. of Wilson County Award Burton Williams Fine Arts Award Bob Boerger French Award Jeanie Hopper Alice Hegan Rice Award Lisa Hammontree Church Music Awards John Deliz Brad Jones Music Service Award Mike Lis College Singers Director ' s Award Gloria Clark Lebanon Music Club Awards Freshman Alan Duke Sophomore Gloria Clark H. Bert Coble Medal Jack Donaldson Future Educator Award Beverly Paris One-Year Business Certificate Mahalia Bowman Most Outstanding Sophomores Tennis Lee Graham Baseball Bill Branaman Men ' s Basketball Donald Brock Women ' s Basketball Betsy Stephens 32 33 34 SPORTS GOLD FOR THE BULLDOGS! The Bulldogs brought many thrills to plenty of Cumberland College fans this season. The players hooped in a 26-7 record, winning the State Jr. College title and placing 19th in the National Final Poll. The Bulldogs defeated Columbia State in the play-offs of the State Championship, 87-76. Cumberland had played Columbia State in several other games during the season. All of which the scores were very close between the two teams. After winning the State Championship it was on to winning the Regional Tournament. Cumberland in its first game of the tournament played Holmes College of MS. After the overtime period our team won, 84-79. The second game proved to be as exciting in overtime. Cumberland beat Paducah of KY by a slim margin of two points. St. Catherine ' s College of KY became the last school of the tournament play-offs for Cumberland to play. After a period of overtime we were defeated 90-97. Both the Cumberland College basketball team and the coaching staff is to be well commended for their winning dedication and pride that they put into the 1979 season. Congratulations! What do yo want? Frank coming in for a shot Individual Awards Frank Elliott — 1st team Ail-American 1st All-State team All-Eastern division MVP NJCAA honorable mention Donald Brock — All-State honorable mention Mr. Assist in region All-Eastern division All-Region honorable mention Lance Bates — All-Eastern division All-State Chris Tucker — All-Eastern division honorable mention Mickey Englett All-Eastern division Coach of the Year A couple of Georgia peaches. 37 - -jwiiMrwrmnntnwwli 38 di ' I ..iOt CUMBERLAND COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCORES Regular Season || Opponents Ft. Campbell Martin Columbia St. Motlow St. KY Business co Aquinas Columbia St Cleveland St. Morristown Walter ' s St. DeKalb South DeKaulb Central Volunteer St. Parl iand IL Roa ' ' e St. Columbia St Chattanooga St Hiawassee Walter ' s St. Morristown Cleveland S Roane St. MotloviT St. Hiawassee Chattanooga Martin Aquinas Volunteer St Motlow St. c.c. Championship ;Columbia St. Tournament Holmes, MS (OT) Paducah. KY (OT) St. Catherine ' s KY (OT) 87 Opp a 10 88 581 92 76 77 65 64 103 115 104 89 65 62 89 83 112 79 97 91 73 71 94 101 76 49 5 97 82 128 100 78 69 76 54 126 122 84 85 109 68 l?7 69 |35 78 111 80 94 87 111 83 114 95 107 99 78 51 71 84 76 84 79 V.90 88 JHMH Q 97 S ■p 39 SEASON LOOKS GOOD Betsy Stephens takes her foul shot. r- f. Is it in? MT f::! ' rt -■INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Kellie Rushing — All-Eastern Division All-State All Regional Honorable Mention Hal Williams — Eastern Division and State Coach of the Year Lillian fights for the ball Girls get ready for another game 41 Two points for us Wanda and Lillian check out their stragedy Becl y takes it in for two 42 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL SCORES Cumberland Opponents Fort Campbell 119 20 Martin 70 53 Columbia State 71 45 Motlow 77 90 Columbia State 85 43 Cleveland State 66 73 Morristown 67 65 Walter State 66 68 Volunteer State 67 65 Roane State 60 76 Columbia State 65 56 Chattanooga State 70 77 Hiwassee 87 66 Walter State 52 49 Morristown 64 59 Cleveland State 54 69 Roane State 62 60 Motlow State 77 82 Hiwassee 75 61 Chattanooga State 87 72 Martin 75 65 Volunteer State 82 75 Motlow State 69 73 ' JTa i Diving tor the shot Cumberland gets the tip off 43 V I«C T 0 R«Y Jill Kulcsar Linda Sue Tapley Rhonda Anderson Sarah Englett — Advisor Margie Dykes — Captain 45 MADE IN THE SHADE The 1979 Cumberland College Tennis team displayed their abilities on the courts with enthusiasm and grace. They had the best season since tennis history at the college; winning the National Junior College Athletic Assoc, in Tennis. 46 «• ■-• Betsy shows her talent on the court Veteran player 47 ANOTHER CLOSE SEASON Teamwork Mike takes a bunt Rained out again! ' 48 Put it in there! Dead at the plate Is he safe? 49 - , ' feJs ; Look at that profile! The mighty Tim at bat! Rosie, you ' re alright! ' Coon step-slides into second. 50 }■SMASH!!!! BULLDOG BASEBALL SEASON US DPP Morristown 20 Aquinas 4 2 York College 19 1 Parkland 12 2 Truman 6 5 Roane State 4 2 Kalamazoo 5 2 Roane State 5 4 Motlow 6 Volunteer State 13 5 Chattanooga State 10 1 Hiawassee 6 3 Morristown 7 Walter State 6 3 Cleveland State 7 5 Martin 4 3 Western Kentucky 3 1 Cleveland State 8 2 Motlow State 8 6 Hiawassee 9 Chattanooga State 5 4 Walter State 10 League Record 18-10 Overall Record 28-13 51 YOUR WHO ' S WHO (Autographs) 52 ACTIVITIES ••1 54 The Cumberland yearbook, PHOENIX, is edited by a student staff under the supervision of a faculty adviser. It presents a permanent pictorial record of the high- lights of the school year. The publication provided op- portunity for the students to develop their literary, business, and artistic talents. The PHOENIX has been used by its publisher as an outstanding example of yearbook design. The staff itself is also a member of | the Intercolligiate Press of Tennessee. o PHOENIX STAFF Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Frankie Kinnard Chief Editor: Terry Thompson Photographers: Karen Guss Mark Truslow Business: LeAnne Cothran Jennifer Shotwell Sports: Thomas Brown Mark Truslow Activities: Amy Lee Lifestyles: Pam Gross Dinah Holmeyer Copy: Sharon Nichols 55 56 A strong and active force on the Cumberland cam- pus is the Student Council. Student life is in large part under the direction and control of the students them- selves. This organization gives the entire student body representation in the government of the College, sets standards and regulations for social and residential life and a broad range of academic matters, and assists in the smooth operation of the College by student and administration. The entire student body is represented by the Stu- dent Council. This council oversees the work of stu- dent organizations and co-operates with the adminis- tration and faculty in governing all areas of college life. MEMBERS OF COUNCIL Advisor: Dean Robinson President: John Stephenson Vice President: Burton Williams Secretary: Betsy Stephens Others: Kim Elliott Rhonda Anderson Mark Ashworth Louis Stewert Phylis Jakes Jill Driver Lee Graham o H O O a o 57 Oh 3 58 Phi Theta Kappa is a nationally affiliated honor fra- ternity. The students who are members of the organi- zation must maintain a 3.00 cummulative academic average. The fraternity seel s to recognize and encour- age excellence in its proper discipline. Also the fraterni- ty contributes significantly to the intellectual life of the campus by stimulating students to sound scholarship by fostering creativity, developing leadership, and deepening appreciation for intellectual and cultural pursuits. MEMBERS OF PHI THETA KAPPA Row One: Burton Williams, Mike Pettross, Donna McGlohn, Beth Quattlebaum, Cindy Taylor, Row Two: Donna Crutcher, Laura Pewett, Jill Driver, Teresa James Row Three: Debbie Williams, Randy McReynolds, Gloria Clark, Marsha Henderson, Cheryl Lewis Row Four: Debbie Johnson, Charlita Barret, Betty Self, Judy Barnes Row Five: Tammy Pugh, Linda Bass, Renee Ortengoen, Row Six: Keith Harris, Jill Kulscar, Patty Harris, Margie Dykes, Beverly Paris, Kim Elliott s 59 60 The object of Chapter 1919 of Phi Beta Lambda is to serve as a professional organization for busi- ness students preparing for careers in business or in business education. The Club ' s members in- r H elude any students of the college desiring to be members. The over-all purposes of Phi Beta Lambda are to provide the experiences essential in the areas of leadership, cooperative enterprise, occupa- tional understanding, and professional develop- 1 ment. MEMBERS OF PHI BETA LAMBDA Row One: Marsha Henderson, Wanda Trusty. Ms Mathis Row Two: Beverly Paris, Donna Crutcher, Jeanie Hopper, Karen Wood Row Three: Leslie Whitley, Debbie Johnson, Cindy Taylor, Elaine Rucks, Reginald Sweatt ffi o 61 Q :z; o MEMBERS OF ROUND TABLE Student Council — John Stephenson Burton Williams Betsy Stephens Sophonnore Class — Angle Jackson Freshman Class — Mike Bogle Art Club — Bob Boerger Band — Leslie Hunt Bell Choir — Judy Barnes B.S.U. — Margie Dykes Cheerleaders — Linda Sue Tapley College Choir — Randy McReynolds Commuter Representative — Pam Beatty Commuter Representative — Mark Ashworth Cumberland Columns — LeAnne Cothran Edward Potter Hall — Lee Graham F.C.A. — James Leachman Mary White Hall — Kim Elliott Outdoor Club — Mike Bogle Pep Club — Kim Elliott Phi Beta Lambda — Wanda Trusty Phi Theta Kappa — Beth Quattlebaum PHOENIX — Terry Thompson Show Choir — Mike Lis Theatre Arts Club — Mark Ashworth 62 o The President ' s Round Table consists of tine officers of the Student Council, presidents of classes, presi- dents of clubs, and organizations, editors of school publications, presidents of dormitory councils, and the President of Cumberland College. Its purposes are to provide for the common interests and to promote the general welfare of the students, the faculty, and the -« College; to encourage by example and influence sound HH scholarship, responsible citizenship, and Christian .. principles; and to serve as a discussion group in the interest of Cumberland in a purely advisory capacity. td 63 A i « ' ' ' ' ' WWhBIHIBPWIWI ' ' ' ' ' When you are a student in music at Cunnberland College, you earn the only Associate of Music Degree available in a junior college in the state of Tennessee. Your degree from Cumberland prepares you to enter at the third year level in a senior college or university where you may work towards your choice of degrees in Performance, Music Education, Church Music, Private Studio Teaching, or Music Business. As you earn your degree, you may emphasize a performance interest in voice, piano, organ, classical guitar, or the choral field. 64 Bone Hall, Cumberland ' s music study facility, is designed with special rehearsal rooms, study areas, vocal practice rooms, classrooms, and faculty studios. Music at Cumberland College offers you a unique opportunity to discover the beautiful world of music and to become a hopeful success with it. 65 The Handbell Choir of Cumberland College, was until recently the only other college in the state of Tennessee to have a handbell choir. The class gives students, who are planning to be church musicians, a chance to experience the joy of handbell ringing; since most churches today have handbell choirs. The Handbell Choir has received many ovations for their performances including the one at the East Tennessee Baptist Handbell Festival. At the festival the choir received a superior rating and had the privilege of working with Mr. Donald Allured, a well-known conductor and writer of handbell music. Mrs. Virginia Lawlor gave the bells as a memorial to her husband, Richard Lawlor who had been a long time supporter of the Music Department and a member of the Community Chorus for many years. Dawn Chamberlin, Mrs. Karen Hedges, Marsha Henderson, Judy Barnes, Brad Jones, Cheryl Lewis, Alan Duke, John Deliz, Leslie Hunt, Randy McReynolds, Gloria Clark, and Terry Thompson 66 Marsha and Randy take their ringing seriously The devoted director O X O 3 The choir rings Sound of the Trumpet 67 Row One: Tami Gay, Phyllis Jakes, Karen Hedges, Marianne Glowa, Judy Barnes, Jan Peters, Teresa James, Nikki Sutphin, Debbie Hughes, and Dr. Coble Row Two: Beth IVIcCann, Debbie IVIoss, Tesa Neuman, Leslie Hunt, Cheryl Lewis, Bonnie Shankle, Gloria Clark, Dawn Chamberlin, and Marsha Henderson Row Three: Jeff Vititto, Brad Jones, Jack Donaldson, Rusty Boggs, Jim York, Larry Leslie, John Deliz, and Mark Ashworth Row Four: Bruce Mollman, Mark Farley, Allan Duke, Mike McGee, Mike Lis, Terry Thompson, and Randy McReynolds. 68 The College Singers are the main group of choir students on the campus. Along with doing a concert in the spring they do a show called Dinner at Cumberland. At this affair, the students serve dinner to people who come to listen to the choir also perform Christmas pieces. Early in the spring season the choir participated in the Tennessee Collegiate Choir Festival. Comments from the judge were nothing but high remarks for the College Singers. Dr. Coble takes his bow at the concert The singing of a beautiful Catholic Mass Bruce Mollman sings solo o Q Q 69 o o o C 2 Ladies: Judy Barnes, Bonnie Shankle, Marsha Henderson, Gloria Clark, Leslie Hunt, and Beth McCann Gentlemen: Alan Duke, Bruce Mollman, Mike Lis, Rusty Boggs, Terry Thompson, Mike McGee. Larry Leslie, and Randy McReynolds. Instruments: John Deliz, Piano, Mark Farley, Bass, and Jim York, drums 70 During the month of January, the College Show Choir performed a total of 42 concerts in the states of Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Ohio. High School students all over these states had the opportunity to see the talents and the excellent possibilities that the Music Department of the college has to offer. Among all of those concerts, the traveling group sang for the Tennessee 4-H Convention in Nashville and the State PTA Convention in Gattlinburg. The reptoire of the group consists of mainly pop, show tunes, and madrigals. O Doing what they do best o 3 Performing at the spring concert 71 72 The Pep Band involves those students who enjoy instrumental mu- sic. The band plays at all the home basketball games throughout the season. They build up the excitement that goes along with all the . games. D MEMBERS OF THE BAND Row One: Dawn Chamberlin, Jimmy York Row Two: Tesa Nauman, Sherry Morgan, Bruce Mollman, Louis Stewart, Bonnie Shankle, Miclnael McGee, Leslie Hunt, Mary Anne Glowa 73 ' M. f:fM CUMBERLAND COLLEGE PLAYERS ANATASIA H ff a - ' zvtit-a E:; ' . • n ' s 76 The Outdoor Club consists of those students who love the challenge of the great outdoors. They sponsor many activities throughout the year in which students may participate. Such things might be a hiking trip, a canoeing, or going on a weekend trip to the Smoky Mountains. MEMBERS OF THE OUTDOOR CLUB Row one: Sherry Morgan, Mike Bogle, and Debbie Thibault Row Two: Ashby Jones, Jill Kulscar, Buena Williams, Karen Guss, Jennifer Shotwell, Phylis Jakes, LeAnne Cothran, and Jimmy Murray Row Three: Tim Vantrease, Mr. Hawkins, Bruce Mollman, Joe Walton, John Stephenson, Mark Truslow, Mr. D. Swain. O a d o o o 77 OFFICERS OF B.S.U. Mark Ashworth, Margie Dykes, Kim Elliott, and Rhonda Anderson The Baptist Student Union is sponsored by the Student Division of the Southern Baptist Convention. While it is open primarily to membership of Baptist students, others who are interested in Christian fellowship and programs may be included. NOTE OF APOLOGY Due to group pi( circL :ture mstances that was destroyed was not the fault of the staff, We are sorry. the B.S.U. 78 MEMBERS OF THE ART CLUB Susan Thornton, Sharon Nichols, Larry Jones, Jane Montgomery, Bob Boerger, Troy Tuttle, Sherry Baker, and Ms. McGovern O td A very active group on campus that is either made up of students taking art courses or interested in art. Various shows are organized and conducted yearly by the art students. 79 O Oh MEMBERS OF THE PEP CLUB Row One: Ms. Engiett, Mark Truslow, Kim Elliott, and Jill Driver Row Two: Tommy Brown, Beverly Paris, Jill Kucsar, Laura Pewett, and Teresa James Row Three: Sharon Nichols, Phylis Jakes, Sherry Morgan, Mary Ann Glowa, Cheryl Lew is Row Four: Cathy Martin, Karen Wood, Wanda Trusty, Jeanie Hopper, Renee Ortengren Row Five: Margie Dykes, Rhonda Anderson, Beth Quattlebaum, Donna McGlohn, Burton Williams, and Joe Walton 80 W- 5s ADMINISTRATION JET M  (l i.S j BB : ,.. ( y -- . JL-i-ftii? I II I 1 I I I II iPn I I I .•.-. J! CAR; I I i I I I II I I I V WM M S u rn ' jt ' : ! Row One: Dr. H.B. Coble; Director of Music, Mrs. Stone; Secretary, Ms. Emily Floyd; Bookstore, Mrs. Cynthia Brumfield: Librarian, Mrs. Kathy McGovern; Art Director, Col. H.L. Brown; Mathematics, Mrs. Lucie Brown; English and Literature,- Mrs. Frankie Kinnard; English and Literature, Row Two: Mr. Don Jacobs; Music Theory and Piano, Coach Mickey Englett; Men ' s Basketball and Baseball, and Physical Education, Mrs. Carolyn Hall; Piano, Mrs. Julia Callaway; Organ, Dean Jack Howard; Mathematics and Physics Row One- Carolyn Beard; Psychology and Education, Mrs. Dot Jenkins; Developmental Studies, English, and History, Ms. Mathis- Typing and Shorthand, Mrs. Betsy Cook, Consumer .Economics and Mathematics, -Mrs. Dorothy Lee; Secretary; Mrs Sarah Englett; College Alumni, Row Two: Mr. James E. Swain; Director of Financial Services, Mr. ' Boone Swam; Biology, Coach Hal Williams; Women ' s Basketball and Physical Education, Dean Darryl Robinson; Chemistry and Student Services, Mr. Charles Gregory; Director of Admissions and Mary White Dorm Resident Spotlight President Ernest L. Stockton and Betty Stockton 84 This year represented the 20th year of College Presidency for Dr. Ernest L. Stockton. During those 20 years, such changes as the building of the present student dorms, the remodeling of the chapel and the inside of the main building. Dr. Stockton graduated from Cumberland University during the time when his father was President of the University. He later became the Dean of Students. Then following his father ' s footsteps he was announced the new President of Cumberland College. His dream for the school is that Cumberland goes back to being a four year institution but stays small in its size. He believes that there is joy in watching a young person accomplish his goals for education. 85 Faculty Profile Colonel H.L. Brown 86 Colonel H.L. Brown will retire from time teaching this year after 16 years at Cumberland College. He began his Cumberland career in 1963 as a full time math instructor and as the college ' s first Dean of Students. Math is Colonel Brown ' s field, but literature and history are his loves. He is a man of broad Knowledge and experience who believes the true worth of a country is found in the broad education of its youth. Colonel Brown is retired from active duty, but is a full bird colonel in the regular U.S. Army. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and of the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the Colonel has his master ' s degree, or the equivalent of one in math, education, and international affairs. After World War II and three years in the European theratre. Colonel Brown retired from the army because of a physical disability. At that point he turned to education because, in his own words, The world ' s youth is its only hope. 87 FACULTY IN ACTION 88 HAPPENINGS Beth listens to latest gossip i t ' Roger, not before Marriage! ' Routine trip ' Hey Sherry! Going to Gallatin again? 90 Only his hairdresser knows . . . does he or doesn ' t he? Grouch Marx you ' re not .,. U: S-, f ' Spring training begins The tools of a true artist 91 Help! Help! Mission Impossible Didn ' t need the mask, Clyde 92 Chinese laundry in the girl ' s dorm Is it that bad? Mrs. Beard checks roll The face of a true artist 93 The deepest of solitude A Enjoying a game of volleyball = = 3 i Annual meeting of students . 3 Margie and Frank; BSD couple 94 Waiting Patiently Devoted faculty member Togetherness Last minute study for a test. 95 SPRING FLING The air of the Cumberland campus on May 2, became filled with the scent of spring fever as the annual Spring Fling began. To get things started, President Stockton crowned the candidates for the king and queen. They were Margie Dykes from the B.S.U. and Jim Powell from Phi Theta Kappa. After the coronation ceremonies had ended the competition of the clubs began. Activities included were volleyball, Jell-0 plunge, chicken, three-legged race, ice cream eat, and the traditional tug-of-war. The tug-of-war pit became the scene of a mud throw of students and faculty. Later that evening the annual Hawaiian luau was held in the cafeteria. Climaxing the event was Seth Kerr and Oasis. Kiss me you fool! There goes Burton. Spring Fling king and queen. 96 The Rotaract Club shows their stuff Rita eats her way through Spring Fling Take a bath!! 97 GRADUATION 1979 Dream a dream of a new tomorrow where the people learn to love their fellow man. Dare to hope of a peaceful morning when we learn to walk together hand in hand. If we all would dare to dream dreams of a new and brighter day, if we work to make them come true we would surely find a way. 99 MEMORIES HELD DEAR 100 101 Rhonda Lynn Anderson Raymond Dale Bay Thomas Lee Brown Margie Nell Dykes Melanie Graves Jill A. Kulcsar Jane Marie Montgomery Lori Sabra Powers Elizabeth Ann Quattlebaum Betty Whitehead Self Reginald Raynard Sweatt Joel Price Walton Jr. Faye Brannetta Word Connie Charlita Barrett Pamela C. Beatty Randy Scott Cook Kimberly Joy Elliott Lisa Hammontree John Mark Lee Maria Teresa Nauman Katherine Marie Proffitt Pamela Faye Robinson Patricia Ann Sloan Christopher John Tucker Burton F. Williams Ray Scott Williams ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE May 18, 1979 Wendell Cory Bates William K. Branaman Jill Jullian Driver Rebecca Allen Eskew Angela S. Jackson Rendy Quentin McReynolds Beverly Gail Paris Tammy Lynn Pugh Reginald Eugene Sally John Phillip Stephenson Tim Vantrease Debbie Darlene Williams Maichael R. Yarotsky Sherry Ann Baket Timothy E. Burroughs Floyd Lee Graham Keith Harris Jeanie Darlene Hopper Julia Ann Leffell Donna Sue Mc Glohn James Wilson Powell David Tomlinson Glenda Gaye White Linda Thomas Bass Mark D. Clemmons Franklin Reed Grandstaff Patricia Frances Harris Seth Watterson Howard Ethel Catherine Martin Michael Jeffrey Pettross Betsy Lynne Stephens Wanda Ann Trusty Leslie Alexander Whitley ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE May 18, 1979 Jack Wesley Bell Donna Earlene Crutcher Karen Marie Guss James M. Hawks Debra Lynn Johnson Gwynn A. Pittman Laura Anne Pewett Cindy Rose Taylor Troy Tuttle Karen Wood Judy Carol Barnes Donald Brock Rita Faye Lambert Gloria Denice Clark Michael Ray Lis ASSOCIATE IN MUSIC DEGREE May 18, 1979 Donnie L. Helton Jeannette Elaine Rucks ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE August 3, 1979 Teresa Gail James Marsha J. Henderson Coyee Elizabeth Shipp Jeff S. Bibb Linda Sue Tapley Marcy Darlyn Enoch ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE August 3, 1979 Clay Shipp Stephen Verschevre Toomey 102 BUSINESS iredsion Rubber Products CORPORATION ' ' O Ring, Seals and Molded Rubber Specialties HARTMANN DRIVE • LEBANON. TENN. 37087 104 LUX TIME DIVISION Robertshaw Controls Company and Employees Lebanon, Tennessee 105 ROSS GEAR DIVISION aKMfiNC. STEERING PRODUCTS for the worlds working vehicles MECHANICAL STEERING POWER STEERING HYDROSTATIC STEERING Designed for and tailored to the vehicle need. T7?if A C. ROSS GEAR DIVISION PLANTS: LAFAYETTE, IN. -LEBANON, TN.-GREENEVILLE.TN. 106 WRIGHT PRINTING COMPANY 105 Hartmann Drive 444-0947 SNOW WHITE DRIVE-INN OPEN PITT BAR B Q Highway 70 M M WINDING CO. Automotive Parts Rebuilders 444-1932 Jerry Freeman Hartmann Drive WILSON COUNTY HONDA 318 W. Main St. Lebanon 449-0375 1 NOW LEBANON ViOmSLi, HOME OWNED TENNESSEE 107 LEBANON WOOLEN MILLS New York Quality Blankets Lebanon LEBANON W oolen Mills ESTAB LISHED 1908 ,t 108 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LEBANON Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Federal Home Loan Bank Home Loans Savings Accounts Ciearview Plaza Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 214 North Cumberland Lebanon, Tennessee 109 SHIRT SHACK Custom Print Shirts, Caps, and Visors! 122 Public Square Lebanon Over 600 Transfers! doivn hotne dealin Keep home-town tradin in the family whether it ' s new or used, cars or trucks, leasing or service! We ' re down-home-folks where the dealin and feelin is comfortable! Wilson County Motors 1310 Main Si. • Lebanon No. 444-9642 • Nashiille 244-2224 FLOWERS BY LYNN Flowers By Lynn Mean Something Special 103 West Main Street 444-4633 DONNELL AND MAJOR INSURANCE 209 North Cumberland Lebanon, TN Phone 444-2150 110 THE LEBANON DEMOCRAT LEBANON AND WILSON COUNTY ' S OWN DAILY NEWSPAPER SERVING ONE OF THE LARGEST GROWING AREAS IN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE Phone 444-3952 DODSON-DAVIS McCLINTOCK CO. BELLAR FURNITURE CO. Complete Everything for the Home! Insurance Service 108 N. College St. 1 yQwWJd, ,j,„ 1 liisyrtJj[lk(ilW J 1 1 1  1 l T M y 1 till- W Phone: 444-6262 LEBANON CHEMICALS 326 N. Cumberland Lebanon, Tennessee Supplies for Home — School — Industries 311 S. College St. Lebanon, TN 37087 444-1787 444-0372 m 112 LEBANON BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FIVE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU LEBANON, WATERTOWN MT. JULIET 113 QUICK-STOP SUPERETTE Ice — Food — Soft Drinks Fast Service for All Your Food Needs 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. Open 7 Days a Week 1019 W. Main LEBANON, TENNESSEE 37087 PHONE 444-2902 1004 MEMORIAL BLVD. MURFREESBORO, TENN. PHONE 896-2902 For All Your Baking Needs DRIVERS BAKERY INC. 1441 Baddour Parkway Lebanon Phone: 449-2919 NEEDLEWORK CRAFT AND HOBBY SHOP S.N. COOK HARDWARE Everything in Hardware 112 Public Square 444-9180 1010 West Main 444-5060 Lebanon, Tennessee WHITE ' S AUTO STORE 203 West High Street Lebanon, Tennessee PICKIN ' POST 444-3514 J.W. NAVE PHONE 449-1770 OR 444-3253 Complete Recording Facilities Publishers Producers — Promotions Record Label LEBANON, TENN. 114 TJ tmmaai JIIWJJ.I ii|i lain m V BURGGRAF TIRE STORES Home of the 50,000 mile Ironside Radial STAR ND CUSTOM TIRES WHEELS NASHVILLE LEBANON 115 COMMERCE UNION BANK Affiliate of Tennessee Valley Bancorp, Inc. Innovators In Service Member of the Federal Deposit insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve Deposit System Lebanon, Tennessee 116 Carpet — Installation — Area Rugs Vacuum Cleaner Sales — Service CARPET KORNER 502 W. Main St. Harry Martin Irene Martin Lebanon (615) 449-3044 C and C SPORTING CENTER ' . 1028 West Main Lebanon, Tennessee 444-5491 CROOK AUTO and ELECTRIC 1017-A West Main St. Lebanon Phone: 444-9500 ■nrMiiiMt LOH ' S TOOLS Hartman Drive Lebanon, TN Industrial Subdivision J 117 DAVID ' S PIZZA ' Best Pizza in Town = ? DAVID ' S PIZZA i n g J-  ■1 j f p ' ' l LEBANON PORTER PAINTS 104 Oak Street 444-2513 Grumbacher Art Supplies Complete Frame Shop Oval — Circle — Square Matting Van Rodgers, Owner Nave Funeral Home East Side Chapel Pho. 444-3253 Owners JEWELL NAVE IVIARY JANE NAVE 304 East Main St. Lebanon, Tenn. Quasar — Curtis Matinis — Toshiba CHAFFIN TV SALES AND SERVICE Phone 444-3100 Dalton L. Chaffin Owner 1005 W. Main St. Lebanon, Tennessee 118 119 We make it happen Burchett Ford Highway 70 West Lebanon, Tn. 444-8211 Nashville 254-2287 SUNSET RESTAURANT Lannom Realty Located 23 1 South Company Finest of Food Private Banquet Room Owned and Operated by William and Robert Hodge Bob Lannom, Bob Lannom, Realtor Broker Denver D. Bates Auctioneer FOOT-WORLD Member National Association of Realtors 1017 W. Main St. Lebanon, TN 37087 Lannom Auction Service 449-0691 133 Public Square Save 30% to 50% Mon.-Sat. 9-6 444-6316 120 RANDY ' S BARBER SHOP Specializing In Men ' s Hair Styles California Concept Hairstyle Best in Lebanon for Your Hair Care Needs Randy Johns Sam Belcher Joe Hodges Charissee Clayborn Janie Dunn 100 Plaza Center Lebanon, TN 37087 Call for an Appointment 444-7364 MOSS COUSINS Greenhouse Garden Center Your Complete Plant Store, Both In and Out! 514 W. Main St. Lebanon, TN 37087 444-3349 iU ens Shop Compliments of CLEMENT ' S BOOK SHOP West Hills Shopping Center 102 E. Main St. Lebanon, Tenn. 37087 444-1963 121 mm - - ' y 1 i ■OLIir, JHHk : ' S f|| 122 THE END 123 The time has finally come, For us to leave this place. Guide us and protect us And lead us in thy grace. Where ever life may take us, As we go our separate ways, Help us share with others The things we share today. May the peace of God the Father And the love of Christ his Son Guide us in the days ahead. And strenghten us each one. May the blessings of the spirit Fill us from within. God bless us and return us To this fellowship once again. Amen ■• ' ■' ' ♦V.-.V. fthft. ir UOST= YSaXBt COKn
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