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P 43 P X TO 43 •rl 0 E P U CO rH P P X X X CO 0 d TO P P P P O P P 0 0 p u 4-1 TO P CO CO TO P TO TO P 43 Elon College Elon College, N.C. 27244 In this modern, fast paced world in which we live it often seems that we are being engulfed by our surroundings. All of the institu- tions we come in contact with seem large and impersonal and many people yearn for something small and down-to-earth. A small college is the answer for many. Elon College falls into the small college category with twenty-two hundred students and a campus which covers three square blocks of Elon College, North Carolina. So why do people come here and what are they seeking? Elon, like other small institutions of higher learning, possesses the standard advantages and disadvantages. The students are not absorbed into the system as in larger institutions where they become mere statistics. Classes are small enough for students and professors to become personally acquainted here. The tempo of life is slow and easy at Elon in comparison with larger schools. Almost everyone knows everyone else or something about them. Students gather at the standard locations. Varsity Grill, Union lobby, and Alamance, be- tween classes each day just to shoot the breeze. A personal touch exists within the student body and between them and the faculty. Elon's small, rural location limits the entertainment facilities available to students. Therefore they revert back to the campus which strengthens the closeknit student atmosphere. However many students leave campus and go elsewhere seeking social activity. This is a drawback to attending any Small college. Another disadvantage to a small campus is the lack of privacy which each student is afford- ed ... there are no secrets at Elon. Students here are often faced with rules and situations which are blown out of proportion yet would not be given a second thought at larger universities. Controls are much tighter at Elon due to its small size. Elon has its pros and cons. But whatever the reason behind each student’s choice of attending Elon, the reason he or she stays is the people they've acquired as friends and have come to love. The people are Elon. 1977 — Phi Psi Cli CONTENTS Spring. 1977. Volume 62 Cover design by Kevin Cea 3 Features Snow, elections, Carolina Dorm Fire, Winter Term Organizations Music, Majorettes, Choir, Communications. Honor Societies. Who’s Who, SUB. LAF, SAM.BSCC, Athletics, Civinettes, Panhellenic, Greeks, Student Government Potpourri Founders Day, Greek Week. Commencement, Homecoming. Leaving, Social, Overview. Fashion, Spring Weekend 81 Sports Baseball, Track, Tennis, Golf, Football. Soccer, Cheerleading, Basketball. Wrestling. Intramurals, Volleyball Phi Psi Cli is published yearly by Delmar Publishing Company, Charlotte, North Carolina. Elon Phi Psi Cli office, Long Student Center, Second Floor. Editor, Kathy L. Bowman. Contrary to popular belief student SGA funds do not pay for this yearbook. © 1977 Phi Psi Cli, All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part without permission is prohibited. 117 People Classes, Faculty, Administration 2 Ti CD PD 2 -3 CD 02 A New Face in The White House When October of last year rolled around one could always find some discussion about one of the major issues of the day. The biggest issue on campus at this time was the up- coming election. Everyone had an opinion though reasons varied; some had no opinion and their reasons are always the same. For some strange reason a larger percentage of students on campus were voting in this election than in past elec- tions. All had their own reasons; some wanted to bring about a change in the country, some to keep the country on the same path, others just felt that it was time to change the statistics of all the people who never voted. Many people had firm reasons for voting for their par- ticular candidate. All these would be shared at most any time with anyone who cared to listen or could be cornered into listening. Many voted for the man, many for his record, and many because their parents were voting one way or the other. The intensity of the elections increased until the second night of November when at 3:45 A.M. on the morning of November 3rd it was projected by the television announcers that Jimmy Carter had been elected the thirty-ninth president of the United States. Below: Dean Rhodes exercises his basic right to freedom — the right to vote. Upper left: Some people didn't decide on whom to vote for until they were in the booth. Left: Self-explanatory! castes Above: The polls were not always as slow as is shown; heavy voter turnout was reported. Upper right: Peanutmania swept the country! Right: Many rooms had as many dif- ferent opinions as there were occupants. Who Got Burned? Spring evenings at Elon are usually rather laid back and quiet. Such was the case Thursday evening April 6,1976 until a fire broke out in a room on the third floor of Carolina Dormitory. What started as a routine night ended up as one of the most memorable on our campus. Several students remained on the hall to help fight the fire and make sure everyone exited safely. These were the only students to suffer from smoke inhalation. One boy panicked and jumped from a third floor window, breaking a leg. However, many students left the third floor safely after the student jumped. There was never any immediate danger to the students’ lives. Several area volunteer fire departments responded to the call and even those as far away as Burlington were on the scene. There was some confusion in finding the dormitory but the firefighters managed to contain the fire to one small section of the hall. Many rumors have floated about concerning the late arrival of the fire departments and their performance. But the truth is they handled the situation very well considering the state of confusion they faced. After it was over all of the residents were asked to assemble in Whitley Auditorium. Dr. Young took over and conducted all of the proceedings of the evening. The original plan was to provide accommodations for the students in local motels. But upon hearing about the boys homelessness, members of the community volunteered their homes for the night. There was enough support from the neighbors of the college to make the motel plans un necessary. Students who slept in cars or on floors did so by choice. The next day students went back into the dorm and col- lected their undamaged belongings and arranged to move to new, crowded rooms for the remainder of the year. There was much smoke and water damage on the third floor of the dormitory. Therefore there was much repair work to be done. Some of the students requested to be housed in a school-owned house which was scheduled to be a fraternity house in the fall. This request was denied due to zoning negotiations which were being carried out between the school and the Town Council. The local media distorted some of the events surrounding the fire. It was reported that the school reneged on its promise to provide motel accommodations for the students when in fact the change in plans came about because of community people volunteering their homes to house students for the night. There were also articles falsely maligning fire departments on the scene and student behavior was unfairly criticized. It was due to these unresearched stories which were printed that false rumors cropped up. The fire was thought to have been set by overturned candles in a student's room, though the exact cause has never been verified. We do know that since that time the school has taken additional precautionary fire measures and implemented fire escape plans. Students and school officials alike learned some valuable lessons from the incident. Many students joined the local fire department and students and administrators alike realized the importance of cooperation and organization. Above: Maintenance men and fire marshals surveyed the damage after the fire. Below: The flames drew fire units from as far away as Altamahaw- Ossippee as firemen attempted to quench the blaze. Below Right: Dejectedly, residents stood by as the fire was finally extinguished. Winter Term Break Away Right: Instructor helps a beginner get balanced on his skiis after falling. Winter term at Elon gives students a chance to get away from the traditional subjects into a more specialized field of interest. Two courses offered allowed students to study off campus: Snow Skiing, and the Studies Abroad Program in England. For the eighty-seven students and faculty who toured England, the journey was a trip back into history. They ex- perienced and visited such places and events as Westminister Cathedral, the Crown Jewels, Picadilly Circus, and the chang- ing of the guard. Entertainment at night included plays, concerts, traditional English pubs and nightclubs. Half of the group went by train to Edinburgh, Scotland. The snow skiing course was taught on Appalachian Mountain in Boone, N.C. The cold weather and plenty of snow made conditions generally good for learning. The thirty-two students participating spent the days on the slopes and relaxed during the chilly evenings at parties given by the ski college. Coach Don Kelly provided moral support to those who took some un- expected downhill slides! The learning experience is well worth the money for those prospective “snowbunnies.” 10 -i OQ 03 3 N 03 P C 3 Emanons of Elon — 1977 Pro. Jack O. White director and trumpet soloist Dr. David Bragg associate director and lead alto sax Tim Buffington - — stage manager Sax Section Trumpet Section Mark Payne, Mark Given, David Christianson, Chris Christopher, Steve Morris, David Hodge, Jeff Holland. Keith Griffin, Tim Bartolomeo. Trombone Section Rhythm Section Robbie Hunt, Rick Murray, Nancv Woodell, Malvin Artley, Sandy Griffin, Rick Peery, Rusty Miller, Dennis Lanstedt, Russ Barden. Jerry Johnson. Vocalist April Woodall Mike Taylor Ronnie Farington Chuck Hutaff Above: Pregame show during Parent’s Weekend. Left: Guest trumpet soloist performs under the direction of Jack White. Below: Jack White directs Emanons for spectator's pleasure during pre- game show. Emanons Of Elon The Emanons of Elon College per- formed for the pleasure of many across the eastern United States dur- ing their 1976-77 season. They showed their talents at the second annual Pops Concert, an early seasonal success. During January of 1977, the Emanons were the guest band for the National Brass Conference for Scholarships in New York. During this performance, four of the United States’ top [azz artists performed with the Emanons in a salute to the late Bobby Hackett. The Emanons plan to compete in the College Jazz Festival at Chapel Hill in the spring. Upper: Sandy Griffin solos during Parent’s Weekend. Lower: Vocalists with backup from the Emanons provide a good sound. 13 Most No one could dis- pute that the Elon showband is the most colorful, cre- ative band in the Carolinas. Led by the talented and innovative Jack White the band never ceases to come up with a new, unique show for every home game halftime show. Lots of time, hard work, and dedication goes into each band performance. In addi- tion to the band’s halftime shows it is also one of the leading cheering sections at each game. The band members present a formal concert each year also. The Elon band is renowned for its versatile and original performances. The reason for their excellence lies in one and a half hour practices every Monday. Wednesday, Friday which the band members attend. Band members are pushed to perfection by Jack O.'s perseverance and temperance. Band musicians also become accustomed to Saturday morning practices whenever a new halftime show is to be displayed. The marching band leaves for home football games at 12:30, much earlier than most spec- tators. They march onto the field in very untraditional uniforms made up of checkered pants, berets, and windbreakers. That is unless of course they decide to put on a costume party for the fans which they did at the last regular season home game. On that occasion the band entertained spectators by playing kazooes and having band director White arrested for murder before everyone’s eyes. The band succeeded in gaining spectator attention and thoroughly entertaining the crowd that day. But the band assumes a different air once a semester by having a concert. It is during the concert that the band really shows its musical talent and ability. Mr. White draws the professionalism from his band members on these occasions. The band concerts are well received by the community and students. Band Members: lane Jeffress, Cathy Rhodes, Meri Ford, Jill Bennett. Carol Chudina, Sally Peach. Peggy Gray, Mike Reed, Terry Walton, Mark Payne. Lvnn Weatherington, Susan Brown, David Haddad, Martha Clark, Betty Hilliard, Robert Nazlian, Cindy Phillips, Jo Suter. Jeffrey Holland, David Christianson, Steven Morris. Jim Gray, Mark Given, David Hodge, Chris Christopher, Tom Smith. Keith Griffin. Karen Baulding. Gary Brant, Brenda Brantley, Chris Bridgers. Bryan Dalton. Mike Gilliam. Gregory Glass, Pat McDowell. Paul Marshall, Tim Bartholomeow, Edwina Haddad. Joseph May, Ann Gayle Hounshell. Robbie Hunt, Nancy Woodell, Sandy Griffin, Russ Barden, Danny Buchanan. Matt Miller, Rusty Miller. Toney Brewer, Tim Buffington, Diane Costa, Perrv Beale, Douglas Browne, Kevin Holland, Gary Gen- try, Terry Morris. Giles Fowler, Jeffrey Golian. John Holloway, Donna Holmes, Elaine Abies. Kathy Brown, Wilbert Farrish, Jennifer Hunter. Kathleen Jacobs. Jerry Johnson. Sharon Kavanaugh, Rick Murray, Betsy Richards, Patrick Robertson, John Watts, Arleen Pate, Mary Wikle, Kathy Wobus, April Woodall. Colorful Band in the Carolinas Upper left: Jack O. directs a reg- ular afternoon practice. Below: Band members performing at their fall concert under the di- rection of Mr. White. Right: Band Members Jo Suter and Sally Peach were decked out for the costume halftime show given at the last home game. Above: Mr. White displays another of his originals from his personal millinery while directing at a football game. -+■ Left: Sax players step in time during a halftime performance. Above: A band member’s view of the crowd while performing. Right: Tensions of the band prove a little too much for some members. The Elon College Majorettes enjoyed a vic- torious football season, leading the Fighting Christian Band and providing the spectators with many excellent halftime shows. The 1976-77 Elon College Majorettes are Head Majorette Hope Amick, Martha Beasley, Sharon Clark, Trish Moorefield, and Neil Teague. The Drum Major for this season, directing the band on the field, was Ann Gayle Hownshell. High-Stepping Upper Left: Majorettes don't give just a twirling routine anymore as demonstrated by Head Major- ette Hope Amick. Upper Right: The 1976-77 Majorettes. Lower Left: Ann Gayle Hownshell. field director, leads the hand in games and during practice on hot afternoons. Lower Right: Martha Beasley doesn't quite make it as a football player in the band's costume party. Choir Performs Traditional Messiah Choir Members: Barbara Abies. John Ale, Jane Andrew, Karen Baulding, Jeffery Bowling, Brenda Brantley, Deborah Brock, Betty Burton, Donna Butts, Donna Causey, Rickey Edwards, Sherry Evans, Wayne Everhart, Lennel Fotta, Fredda Fuqua, Karen Genaway, Mike Gilliam, Margaret Gray, David Haddad, Kevin Hamlett, Dana Hardy, Annette Hayden, Kimberly Hicks, Donny Hinton, Donna Holmes, John Hinkle, Terry Hutchens. Jane Jeffress, Jerry Johnson, Randy Johnson, Sharon Kavanaugh, Linda Kent, Evelynn Kuykendall, Pat Lanning, Pat McDowell, Marilee McPherson, Arthur Manchester. Joseph Martin, Freida Matkins, Tina Morgenson, Steven Morris, Lu Ann Morris, Ron Nixon. Gary Parrish, Arleene Pate, Martha Ramseur, Tommy Smith. Jo Stanley, Mike Taylor, Pat Temple, Anita Thiel. Paul Thompson, Maryjane Walker, Mary Wikle, April Woodall, Kyle Younger, Donna Lee Peters. 17 Who Cares? Phi Psi Cli The Phi Psi Cli, as you know by now, is your year- book. The people you see pic- tured here are the ones who worked diligently to bring you this sixty-second edition. These people have spent sleepless nights working on this book, cut classes, run er- rands, and racked their brains in order to assemble this work of art. We have a little corner of- fice off the lounge in the Student Union, which by the way has the best view of any office on campus. It was in that office with a television set, a stereo, a large box of albums, a hot pot, a radio, a pillow, a quilt, an alarm clock, four artificial plants, and the tools necessary to write a book that we worked, struggled, and often times went insane. But, here it is, and yes we did care! Above: Kathy L. Bowman — Editor-in-Chief Right: Anne Coble — Staff Assistant Lillie Tobash Mary Ann Florance — Assistants 18 Above: Robert House — Photographer Staff Assistant Right: Tim Moore — Assistant Editor, Sports Editor Below: Linda Bartlett — Assistant Editor Lower right: Caryn Van Pelt — Assistant We Did t t colonnades odyssey through the wastelands — the entrance of forgotten works: be careful! you may get lost. literary magazine the microcosm of words, pictures — worth one-thousand mute expressions, ice-cream melting charmers, omniscient routes to salvation, black humour and epic fairy tales — “tombstone blues.” editor marybeth glynn. assistant editor rick spicer, prose david macmillan, chris j arret, faculty advisor mr. michael gaspeny. gazing through a glass darkly ... The Colonnades is the college literary magazine. It is published by students interested in creative expression. Any student can submit his works in prose or verse for possible publication. The magazine comes out annually each spring. The Pendulum The Pendulum is Elon’s student news- paper. It is published every two weeks, interested in the functions of the college community, and always willing and want- ing suggestions and articles for publishing from the entire community. Co-editors — Doug Durante Kay Raskin Asst. Editor Sports Editor — Gary Spider Advisor — Dr. M.E. Priestly Reporter — Kemp Liles Upper Left: Co-editor Kay Raskin types up another article for the next addition of the Pendulum. Middle Left: Faculty advisor Mary Ellen Priestly looks over an issue of the newspaper. Middle right: Doug Durante rushes to meet a deadline. Lower left: Sports Editor Gary Spitler gets information from “Red” Wilson. Lower right: Pendulum staff gets together for their regular Monday night meetings. 21 Communications The Board of Student Com- munications Media is composed of students and members of the faculty and administration. It ad- vises. guides, and encourages all student media on campus. Board members make the major decisions concerning the four major com- munications medias on campus, the Phi Psi Cli, the Colonnades, the Pendulum, and the radio station. Communications Board Members: Debbie Carlson. Carol Chase. Frances Longest. Chairman — Bill Sharpe. Bob Walker. Andy Griggs. William Long, Kirk Puckett. Lamar Bland. Paul Allen. 22 Board Russell Airington. Chris Angel. Rhonda Apple, Mona Bareford, Paul Boyles, Ernie Byrider. Terry Charlton, Anne Coble, Andrew Conover. Steven Dunn, Edward Guerrin, Andy Hall, Wade Harris, William Holdren, George House, Caroline Hunter, Robin Huntley, David Joyner, Carl Lykes. Roderic McCaskill, Keith Mason. Tim Moore, Caswell Mullins, William Odom, David Payne. Kirk Puckett — Station Manager, Dale Sherrill, )udy Simpson. William Spigle. P.|. Stratos, Wally Vinson, Bill Zint. Dennis Lawson. Bob Walker, Ansis Armalis. Doug Bradburn. Mike Brown. Coy Kirby, Jim Lail. Chris Jernigan. Steven Sonbert, Eric Wood, John White, Charles Levin, Jennifer Hunter. Barry Staton, Jim Lail, Lynn Walker, Wendy Walker. Marjorie Long — Program Advisor, Barry Simmons — Technical Advisor. In 1923, the first and most power- ful radio station in North Carolina was owned and operated by Elon College. Now, fifty-four years later, and four years of frustration and disappointments, Elon has come full circle. The radio station, WELN, has at last been given the go ahead by the F.C.C. to operate, though not by those call letters. Under its new name, WSOE — Sound of Elon.” the station is about to become a reality. The necessary control boards and equip- ment have been ordered and when installed, the station should begin broadcasting. Hopefully, the long awaited station will be operational by the fall of 1977. 23 Pi Gamma Mu Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science honor society. The Elon Chapter has over fifty student and faculty members. This honorary society was estab- lished in 1924 to improve schol- arship in the social sciences. It supports and supplements other social science organiza- tions. Pi Gamma Mu is a far- reaching organization with chap- ters throughout the states and in the Philippines. Membership is selective in that an individual must be in- vited to join. In order to be eligible a person must have at least twenty semester hours of Social Science and a 3.0 aver- age or above. Character, leader- ship qualities and moral stan- dards are also considered for election into the society. Pi Gamma Mu Officers Stephen Ritch — Pres. Kevin Holland — Vice Pres. Bernadette McMullen — Sec. (eanne F. Williams — Treas. Rachel B. Holt —Sponsor Members of Pi Gamma Mu: Ralph Anderson, Robert Baxter, Edwin Daniel, Robert Delp, Catherine Halbert, June Looney, John Patterson, Durward Stokes, George Troxler, Jeanne Williams, Carol Troxler, James Toney, James Overton, Mary Ellen Priestley, Edith Brannock, Rudolph Zarzar, Fred Watts, James Moncure, William Long, William Gortney, Devereaux Hancock, Bruce Boyd, Alan Ritenour, Teresa Cobb, Kevin Holland, David Harris, Stephen Ritch. Ralph Benedict, Martha Fagan, David Webster, Donna Wayler, Robert Ferrell, Velver DeHart, Marilee McPherson, Michael Hudson, Maria Iniquen, Karen Kenyon, Bernard Carr, Gayle Fishel, Megan McLaurin, Leah Barger, Linda Shoffner, David Nichols, Nancy Still, Bernadette McMullen, Susan Shaughnessy, Janet Thompson, Cynthia Clendenin, William Harman, Jeanne Dutcher, Beverly Adams, William Britton, Patricia Moorefield. Alpha Chi Alpha Chi is a coeducational society organized to promote academic excellence and exemplary character among college students, and to honor those achieving such distinction. The faculty is responsible for setting standards of scholarship for induction except that not more than the top-ranking ten per- cent of the senior and junior classes, and not more than ten percent of students classified as seniors, including those previously elected to membership, may be elected. Members of Alpha Chi Karen Blose Phillip Bridgman Karen Cole Theresa Dunman Jeanne Dutcher Barbara Henderson Sandra Huffines Kathy McGhee Sandra Raskin Phillip Russell Jolene Smith Robert Stratton Barbara Taylor Vera Warren Shelby Bennett Barry Simmons Dr. Chris White Advisor Alpha Chi Officers Jeanne Dutcher — Pres. Karen Blose — Vice Pres. Phillip Bridgman — Treas. 24 26 Who’s Upper right: Bill Gortney Upper left: Jan Henderson Lower right: Paige Garriques Lower left: Gary Spitler Who Among Students Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. It’s a big honor but how do they get it and what does it mean? Students are chosen from a large field all over the United States. They are selected for their academic and leadership accomplishments as well as community involvement. Their names are submitted after approval by the nominating committee at the school they attend for approval by the National Board. Once approved, they are included in the national publication of Who’s Who for life. 27 Members of E.C.L.H.S.: President — Sherman Alfors, Hope Amick, Robert Black, Kathy Bowman, Bruce Boyd. Vice President — Ralphael Clarke, Mrs. Janie Council. Dr. J. Earl Danieley, Dr. Robert Delp, Paige Garriques, Mary Beth Glynn, Deveroux Hancock, Jan Henderson, Ann Gayle Hounshell. Chris Jernigan, Treasurer — Steve Leach, Emma Lewis, Secretary — William Long. Robert Loy, Faculty Advisor — Dr. |ames Moncure, Samuel Moore, Rhonald Mukombe, David Nichols, William Sharpe. Gary Spitler, Samuel Stevens, Dr. John Sullivan, Kenneth Washington, Lu-Anne Winfree. Dr. J. Fred Young. Elon College Leadership Honor Society The Elon College Leadership Honor Society is made up of outstanding students, faculty, administrators, and alumni. Qualifications for selection are character, scholarship, and leadership in both school and community. Members are nominated and reviewed by a special nominating committee and then approved by the society. The group held an initiation banquet last spring and a banquet for planning purposes during the fall. Members hope to sponsor the Award’s Day Program in the spring but have not received affirmation as yet. They have applied to Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership organization and have been tentatively approved by one of its national officers. At this time they are awaiting official confirmation. 29 Surface With SUB The Student Union Board is a young or- ganization. It is in the growing stages and like any young, growing thing, it needs attention and support. The group has spon- sored a number of programs such as the first annual EEO pie eating contest, the Mr. Fingers Show with slight of hand artist, Irv Weiner, and a spades card tournament, just to name a few. The new slogan of the organization “surface with SUB” seems quite appro- priate. Students have the opportunity to get involved and help plan activities. SUB is for the students for it is the students who make up the board, and with more partic- ipation could offer Elon more. Above: Elon Eat Out — just one more bite? Upper Right: 1976-77 officers are Beth Moore. Pres: Cathy Phelps. Sec.; Reed Alexander. Treas.; Brad Clapp. Coffee- house Chairman: and Ann Coble, Recreation Chairman. SUB members: Barry Duff, Perry Warren, Randy Dameron, Dana Hardy, Mike Robinson, Teresa Frazer. Reed Alexander, Sam Stevens, Beth Moore, Cathy Phelps, Karen Cox, Teresa Simpson. David Shuford, Fraun Talley, Carol Dragos, Yvonne Byers, April Woodall. Bobby Lay. Brad Clapp, Jean Hilliard. Kathy Hester, Pattie Moxley. Anne Coble. Betsy Alber. LAF Presents Spring Symposium Above: During the 1976 Spring Symposium, Hubert Shuptrine, artist and poet, gives his impression of the south. Right: Dr. Annette LeSiege traced the history of country music, and how it came to be as we know it today. Below: North Carolina Secretary of State Thad Eure relates his stories of southern politics. The Liberal Arts Forum is a committee composed of Elon College undergraduates. Since 1958, its principal function has been to foster intellectual and cultural interest. Forum events tend to concentrate on the humanities in the widest sense of the term. The humanities remind us of what it means to be human. We can say about them what Frederick Franck says of art, “Art is what, despite all, gives hope.” So it is with the beauty of all human achievement. Each time we are moved by human excellence, we reaffirm what is a capability in all of us. Gayle Fishel — Chairman Paige Garriques — Chairman Reed Alexander Leah Barger Bill Britton Gib Buie Banu Duruman Chuck Griffith Lisa Garriques Frank Hummel Lynne Johnson Dr. John G. Sullivan. Faculty Advisor Holt McCormick Ron Nixon Anna Otto Kay Raskin Linda Simpkins Joan Stevens Margaret Stevens Marianne Schutz Bob Terrell 31 The Society for the Advancement of Management (S.A.M.) is a recognized national professional organization of managers in industry, commerce, government and education, and the pioneer in management philosophy. It has been dedicated to the advancement of management and of management men and women since 1912. The purpose of S.A.M. is to broaden and enrich classroom experience and thereby contribute to the process of socialization. This is accomplished in S.A.M. through the first-hand observation of the application of academic concepts; enjoyment of the exchange of ideas and discussions of problems with practicing managers; first-hand experience in managerial tasks and leadership; the opportunity of hearing experts discuss con- temporary issues in the profession; and enjoyment of a fraternal relationship with managers who can extend a helping hand to students qualified to join the managerial ranks. This year S.A.M. published a Student Directory and made this helpful aid available to all students. The group also held a banquet last spring. The organization invited business related speakers to our campus which included Patti Herbin. career consultant, and Bob Baxter, Vice-President of Elon. S.A.M. ends each year by sponsoring a golf tournament. The society displays its versatility by being both socially and academically oriented. S.A.M. Members of S.A.M : Gary F. Spitler; President, Jim Cozart: Vice-President, Marilee McPherson; Secretary, Belinda Spence; Treasurer, Advisor; Mrs. |anie Council, Tom Berry. Robbie Hunt, Brian Swart, Diane Brann, Betty Burton, Charles Harrison. Kathy McGhee. Craig Harrell. Robert DuVal. Joe Hundley. Myra Cates. V.L. Mannuel, Ray Jackson. Mike Seagroves. Pam Pickett, Gary Renigar, Donnie Colclough. Jimmy Ellis, Kim Kennedy. David Nichols. Denise Tompkins. Bob Huffman, Robbie Little, Dan Daniel. Ralph Benedict. Don Ritter. Doris Cleary. Janice Summers. David Joyner. Brenda Lasley, Melinda Hicks, Cynthia Simmons. Barbara Hall. John Holloway. Gray Brant. 32 Members of B.S.C.C.: James Toney; Advisor, Gary Spider; Chairman, Don Ritter; Vice-Chairman, Connie Jones. Kathy McGhee, Debbie Apple, Debbie Carlson, John Lamberth. Kathy Bowman, Terry Marsh, Jeanne Dutcher. B.S.C.C. Business Students’ Communications Committee was established in order to provide a structure for communi- cations to supplement routine classroom contacts between students with majors in Business Administration, Business Education, Accounting, and Economics and departmental faculty members. Activities include a coffee hour each semester and a banquet in cooperation with S.A.M. In addition a newsletter and a questionaire are sent to members to inform them of future events and to allow them to express their opinions about the department. Members of the committee are elected from each department which they represent. They meet bi-weekly and serve as a sounding board for business related students. Members of the Black Cultural Society: Warren Bell. Ernestine Clark. Michelle Stitt. Mermisteen Blakeney. Wilbert Ferrish. Donnel Hatcher. Audrey Roberts. Gwen Crawford. Edith Johnson, Howard Ferguson. Eugene Drumw-right. Phil Baskerville, Chuck Lindsay. Victor Steed. Phil Hutchinson. David Graham. Don Coble. John Mason. Sandy Gray. Officers: President — Jennifer Hunt- er, Vice President — Joe Vaughn. B.C.S. The Black Cultural Society is a young organization on our campus but a very busy and well-known one. During the course of the past year they have taken part in many school activities. A modern dance by BCS members won third place in the Parent’s Weekend Talent Show. The 1976 Intramural Basketball Championship was won by Black Cultural Society members. The society brought Professor Gifford in to lead a discussion on the television movie Roots. BCS members work with surrounding institutions to study and maintain black culture. 34 . Bunny Carr shows some of his quickness as he beat the defensive man in a scrimmage. The club's equipment was paid for entirely by member dues and an S.G.A. donation. Lacrosse Club Travels To Georgia Tech This spring the Elon College LaCrosse Club became an official and functioning club. The club has caught the interests of many students on campus with its fast paced, hard hitting action. The club has a schedule including Georgia Tech, Georgia, Hampden- Sydney, and other schools with strong LaCrosse clubs and teams. Things look bright for the future also with a 15 to 17 game schedule set for the 1978 season. The club is self supportive receiving no money from the school but it would like to thank the Student Government Association for the large donation that helped start the program off. ucROSSf, Members of the LaCrosse Club: Joe Stephens, Tim Moore, Dale Sherrill, John Kinkaid, William Mangum, Dennis Lawsen, Vaughn Jennings, Lawrence Soundhause, Howard Porter, Peter Roughton, Marcus Jones, Joe King, Bunny Carr, Art Medlin, Todd Iddings, Bob Person, Brvan Rollans, Greg Piper, Joe Laberto, Paul Fardelman, Paul [amme, Les Hall, Bill Gortney. Radar. 35 Members of the P.E. Majors Club: Janeen Zumwalt, Tina Ireland, Toni Navarro, Charlie Gamble. Gary Mundy, Carolyn Smith. Mike Lambros, Clint Locklear. |an Henderson, Lynn Nesset. Don Tilley, Mike Murphy, )o Suter, Christy Jones, Stan Butler. Gary Simon. Sue Henderson, Linda Francis, |une Clark. Jane Sampson, Vicki Blankenship, Jane Cooper, Lynn Briggs. P.E. Majors Club 1976-77 Officers President — Janeen Zumwalt Vice President — Tina Ireland Secretary — Toni Navarro Treasurer — Charlie Gamble Program Chairman — Gary Mundy Historian — Carolyn Smith Publicity Chairman — Mike Lambros The P.E. Majors Club is a departmental club formed to help physical education majors broaden their interests. The club gives its members a chance to bring in new activities and to develop their capabilities in different sports and sports fields. a Coke fa new breed of outdo'orsmai ECOS Appreciation of Nature The Elon College Outing Society was or- ganized this year and, as time progressed, interest caught on and more members joined. The club's function is basically to enjoy and appreciate nature and try to keep it clean. They have taken backpacking, camping, and canoeing outings and due to the club, the Winter Survival Course for winter term was offered. Officers for the year are: Co-Presidents — David Gerni and Barbara Taylor, Trip Planner — Sue Tan- houser, and Secretary Treasurer — Rhonda Apple. Members of ECOS: Brooke Irving, Sally McKee, Dwayne Gerni, Arrie Barilorits, Margie Smith, Richard Haworth, Robert Long, W. Edgar Spigle, Diane Bratcher, Cheryl Howard, Lisa Garriques, Duke Holmes, Gary Parrish, Sam Moore, Eddie Smith, Banu Duruman, Nancy Warren, Bob Whitemore, Molly Marvin. Cindy Tysinger, Marcia Pendegraph. Women’s Athletic Association President — Kathy Bowman, Vice President — Janeen Zumwalt, Sec- retary — Trent Dickens, Treasurer — Tina Ireland, Reporter — Nancy Heil Advisor — Mrs. Janie Brown. The Women’s Athletic Association is made up of elected officers and rep- resentatives from the dorms and sororities on campus. The function of the organization this year has been to work in con- junction with the Intra- mural Staff in promoting female participation in campus activities. Intra- mural activity is encour- aged through the Associa- tion’s point system which gives girls points for participation in games or officiating. Therefore the girls are recognized for their involvement at the end of the year. W.A.A. has been supportive of the women’s inter-col- legiate teams by making spirit signs for their games. Council Members: Lynn Nesset, Janeen Zumwalt. Jo Suter, Kathy Bowman, Tina Ireland, Joyce Daniel, Trent Dickens, Julie George, Nancy Heil. 38 Intramural Council “We protest!” “The official’s crazy — he doesn’t know what he’s doing.” These are the cries and grumbling the Intramural Council has had to deal with this year. With the initiation of a restructured intramural program there were overlooked rules and guidelines to decide upon. Also at the beginning of the year students challenged the new system’s authority and what its limits would be. Being the governing body for intramurals, Council members had to make decisions on such matters. In the early fall it was not unusual to have two or three Council meetings per week. There was a protested game almost every day, for every reason imaginable. De- ciding the fine line of what constituted a protest was extremely difficult. After the first few inconsistent rulings the Council set precedents in its decision-making and the wave of protests passed. The Intramural Council was revamped along with the Intramural Program in 1976-77. The body of the Council consisted of one representative from each organization on campus which included dorms, clubs, sororities and fraternities. These men and women were the communi- cation line between the students and the Intramural Staff. They were the ones who made the new system a reality. Student Coordinator of Intramurals. Mike Murphy, reads a protest request to Council members. One Protest After Another Intramural Council Members: Phyllis Cafasso, Julie George, Jane Sampson, Gary Mundy, Mack Grady, Dabney Williams. Grayson Whitt, Tim Moore, Arthur McKinney, India Beale, Ernestine Clark, Joyce Daniel, Bobby Tucker, Brian White, Sam Stevens, Kathy Bowman, Annette Metcalf, Pat Steel, Carolyn Smith, Jay Faircloth, Steve Eanes, Ron Osborne, Clark Ashley, Jim Lail, Student Coordinator of Intramurals — Mike Murphy, Administrative Coordinator of Intramurals — Julie Lackey. Civinettes Members President — Neil Teague Vice President — Paula Blackard Secretary — Janice Summers Treasurer — Alice Neal Historian — Carol Dragos Chaplain — Marilee McPherson Advisor — |anie Council Advisor — Rev. Winfred Bray India Beal Laurie Becouvarkis Debbie Bennett Cathy Bulla Melinda Hicks Brenda Holland Trisha Lanning Sarah Lewallen Pam Marriott Janis Meredith Tina Morgenson Marilee Mullen Nan Pearson Ava Power Pam Price Peggy Scott Cindy Simmons Linda Simpkins Nancy Thomas The Elon Chapter of the Civinettes is sponsored by the Burlington Civitan Club. At each Civitan meeting, a Civin- ette representative informs the club of projects and progress the girls have been involved in. As a service club, the Civinettes have sponsored such projects as a Bingo game for the Heart Fund and supplied entertainment at a Christmas party for the mentally retarded. This year the Civinettes voted to elect officers by calendar year instead of school year to make the transitional period easier. On the lighter side, the Civinettes gave a surprise party for their advisor, Mrs. Council, held a spring banquet for grad- Iuating members, and hosted a banquet for parents during Homecoming week- end. They were also represented on the Homecoming Court by Neil Teague. 40 Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council consists of three repre- sentatives from each sorority on campus. The faculty advisor is Molly Marvin. The three officer positions are rotated each year. Officers this year were Donna Wayler, President; Wanda Watson. Vice President: and Sue Merry, Secretary-Treasurer. Panhellenic's purpose is to set dates and places for rush parties in the spring and fall and to make up rush regula- tions. Panhellenic also coordinates activities between sororities and paid the sororities' fine from Greek Week. Penhellenic representatives: Phi Mu — Cheryl Bounds, Donna Wayler, Ann Washburn. Sigma Sigma Sigma — Donna Sowder, Wanda Watson, Christy Jones. Zeta Tau Alpha — Nancy Heil, Sue Merry, Bunky Womble. Inter-Fraternal Council The presidents of all seven fraternities at Elon make up the Inter-fraternal Council. The Council helped sponsor the second annual Mid-Winters Ball and regulated all men’s rush activities. President of the Inter-Fraternal Council for 1976 was Dave Dickerson. Inter-Fraternal Council Members: Alpha Phi Omega — Sam Stevens. Iota Tau Kappa — Bill Devaney, Kappa Psi Nu — Aaron Steele, Kappa Sigma — Les Hall. Sigma Phi Epsilon — Dave Dickerson. Sigma Pi — Rick Marchman,Tau Kappa Epsilon — Tom Johanningmeier. 41 Phi Mu fraternity, the second oldest college organization for women, was founded January 4,1852 at Wesleyan College, in Macon, Georgia. Gamma Nu chapter at Elon College was initiated on April 20,1970. Phi Mu's are active in all phases on campus. Sisters are represented in SGA, majorettes, cheer- leaders, band, teacher education board, intramural council, homecoming court and the Student Union Board. Phi Mu is unique in being the only sorority on campus to elect a sweet- heart — our first being Brian White for the year of 1977. One Phi Mu highlight this year was the election of sister Julie George as 1976 Homecoming Queen, representing TKE fraternity. Phi Mu has enjoyed parties with TKE as well as all other fraternities on campus, participation in Greek Week, and first pledge kidnap” with the other sororities. Sisters: Debbie Carlson — President, Sandra Cogle — Vice President, Ann Gayle Hounshell — Secretary, Vera Warren — Treasurer, Donna Wayler — Pledge Director, Cheryl Butler — Rush Chairman, Anne Fowler, Susie Watkins, Tricia Moorefield, Betsy Fowler, Pam Deitz, Chris Van Sciver, Debbie Vassilopoulos, Denise Austin, Carol Madison, Beth Whitfield, Ann Washburn, Linda Nelms, Perry Lou Patterson, Cheryl Bounds, Lynn Shearin, Banu Duruman, Nancy Warren, Julie George, Carolyn Edwards, Chris Jewett, Karen Mulally, Mittie Johnson, Tracey Igoe, Karen Cox, Sharon Clarke, Robin Gerringer and Emily Hackney. Left: Laurie Hafner and Debbie Carlson lead “three cheers for Phi Mu and Greek Week! Upper Right: Finding time to just sit and relax is a rarity for Lynn Shearin, Donna Wayler, Debbie Carlson and Cheryl Bounds. Above: Linda Nelms, Donna Wayler, Cheryl Bounds and Anne Fowler kidding around on the carport. Lower right: The weather was with Greek Week so Banu moved the dancing lessons out- side. 43 Sigma Sigma Sigma, Tri-Sigma, Sigma-Tri, and even the three Sigma’s — these are various names used to refer to an organization of girls on campus who love purple, wear shirts with funny E’s on them, and are always ready to party. These girls are members of the Delta Beta Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma at Elon which makes its home at 206 N. Lee Ave. Sixteen of its forty-four members reside there but it is the gathering place for all the Sigma’s. The sorority was Tau Zeta Phi before becoming affiliated with Sigma Sigma National sorority in April, 1970. Sigma Sigma Sigma National sorority was founded in 1898 by eight women. Since that time it has grown and has chapters located at colleges and universities across the nation. The Sigma's at Elon are enthusiastic and vivacious, he sisters are very close yet each girl retains her individuality. Girls in Sigma share a common bond but are encouraged to branch out and seek their own independence. Among the sisters are three cheerleaders, homecoming representatives, Here's snow in your eye! Playing in the snow are Tri-Sig's Donna DeHart. Georgette Powell, Cathy Rhodes, Donna Sowder. Susan Niegro. Jane Jeffress. Debby Porter. Kim Kiger and Rhonda Cannaday. president of an academic honor society, musicians, student government senators, and editor of the yearbook. Sigma's are athletes, partyers and studyers. Last spring was full of highlights for the Sigma sisters. After a unified effort during Greek Week, Sigma Sigma Sigma came out on top in the sorority competition. The sorority's spring banquet was held at the Four Seasons’ Howard Johnson's in Greensboro. All of the Sigma’s agree that it was a great party and ended the year perfectly. Sigma Sigma Sigma members kept up their tradition of being superb partyers as the fall semester began. Kappa Sigma, Kappa Psi Nu, and Iota Tau Kappa fraternieies invited them to their brother-sister parties. The Sigma’s had a disco party with the TKE’s at their cabin, and a Halloween costume party with Kappa Psi Nu was a definite success. The semester ended with their annual formal Christmas dance being held at the Elk’s Lodge. Sigma residents line up on their balcony O AL which gets much use during warm weather. U 0 Sigma girls worked hard and made their Big Man on Campus contest the most profitable ever. They also had a good intramural football team which lost a 7-6 decision in the championship semi-finals. Some of the sorority’s best times were get-togethers with the members themselves. Candlelights and afternoons at Bill’s were some of the Sigma’s most memorable times. Sigma Sisters: Kathy Bowman. Rhonda Cannaday. Ralphael Clarke. Linda Cobb. Harriet Crown, Diane Cummings, Lynn Daniel. Karon DeClark, Donna DeHart. Lee Duke. Ann Duncan. )eanne Dutcher, Janet Foster, Amy Haney. Donna Harrelson. Jan Henderson. Jane Healy, Bryan Holt, Cathy Jacobs, Jane Jeffress, Connie Jones, Christy Jones, Sharon Kavanaugh, Kim Kiger, LeAnne May, Dana Miller, Diane Neuville, Susan Niegro, Elizabeth Oakes. Debby Porter. Georgette Powell, Sue Ralce, Cathy Rhodes, Pat Roark, Linda Simpkins, Donna Sowder, Joan Stevens, Jo Suter, Cindy Tew, Cathy Watkins, Wanda Watson. Jane Devine, Ann Yenney, Martha Irwin. Officers: President: Sue Ralce, Vice President: Jeanne Dutcher, Treasurer: Debby Porter, Secretary: Kathy Bowman, Rush Chairman: Rhonda Cannaday, Edu- cation Director: Linda Cobb. Snow swirls around some of the Sigma’s as they move in to bombard sorority sister, Debby Porter, with snowballs. 03 cn 0 Zeta Tau Alpha is the third largest national sorority. The thirty-nine sisters in the Eta Zeta Chapter at Elon joined other chapters in send- ing representatives to the national convention in New Orleans, held last summer. Zeta's participated in Greek Week last spring, winning several track events, the boat race, and others, but lost closely in the end. Selling Tootsie Rolls and raffling gas for spring break helped finance the spring ban- quet, held at the Holiday Inn in Winston- Salem. Fall semester opened with ZTA selling memo boards for dorm doors. ZTA co-hosted a post-championship, pre-Christmas dance with Sigma Pi that was a huge success accord- ing to most students. They also had six repre- sentatives on the Homecoming Court, three in the Senate, and three cheerleaders. Zeta’s helped entertain parents with a skit in the Parent’s Weekend Talent Show. Zeta's love to party, as all Elon fraternities know. Zeta Tau Alpha is a well-rounded sorority, involed in campus affairs, acad- emics, and social events. The big plus for Zeta is the love and closeness they all feel. The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha: Beverly Adams, Karen Blose, Shari Duff. Dawn Luciano. Elaine Palmore, Caryn Reiman, Jackie Samp- son. Ava Sparks. Leslie Tucker. Amy Williams. Janeen Zumwalt. Linda Bartlett, Myra Bruff, Nancy Heil, Sue Merry, Jan Morton, Martha Ann Mitchell. Debra Rickman. Bunky Womble. Kandy Arthur. Trent Dickens. Jayne Gray, Becky Griffin. Robin Grimes, Jodie Luke. Annette Metcalf, Robin Moser. Lynn Nesset. Katherine Pappas. Kathy Novak. Madge Burgess, Kathy Butler, Martha Clark, Mindy Duncan. Jan Frye. Shari Gould, Lisa Hammerick. Terry Mack. Martha Ramseur. LuAnnTeague. 46 Preceding page: Middle — Pledge Terry Mack entertains ZTA’s on KROP night as Dawn Luciano and Kandy Arthur look on. Bottom — Nancy Heil, Robin Grimes, and Linda Bartlett go back to the fifties look for the Parent’s Weekend Talent Show. Upper left — Leslie Tucker gives her “Elvis” impression during the talent show. Mid- dle — Zeta’s occasionally like to monkey around! Lower right — Kandy Arthur struggles to swallow one doughnut before going to the next one during Greek Week competition. Zeta Zeta Zeta 1976 Officers President Dawn Luciano First Vice President M.A. Mitchell Second Vice President Leslie Tucker Secretary Caryn Reiman Treasurer Linda Bartlett Historian Amy Williams Ritual Chairman Jackie Sampson Membership Chairman Shari Duff 47 ill Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega: Reed Alexander. Roy Avery, Bruce Boyd. Wendell Bunker, Sam Burgess. Tim Dallas, Joe Hundley. Chris Jernigan, Jim Lail, David Nichols. David Shuford, Sam Stevens, Jim Stevenson, Bob Walker. Perry Warren, David Webster. Little Sisters of Alpha Phi Omega: Lynn Johnson. Madge Burgess. Karen Cox. Neil Teague. Meri Ford, Teresa Frazier, Ellen Hickey. Jennifer Hunter. Marilee McPherson. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is the largest national service fraternity in the world, with over six hundred chapters. The year 1977 is the tenth anniversary of the Sigma Rho Chap- ter of Alpha Phi Omega at Elon College. It was a very successful year for the brothers and little sisters. They started the year with a luggage carry for the freshman girls. This was followed by three days of work at registration as part of their service to the college. The remainder of the year was filled with projects such as the U.M.O.C. contest to raise money for their foster child in Brazil, raising money for the United Way at the Halloween festival, and other services for the Elon College community. These projects were always mixed with lots of parties and some great times. Alpha Phi Omega has again operated under their main principles of leadership, friendship, and service. Preceeding page: APO Brothers and Little Sisters await the arrival of guests at their Open House. Upper right: Brothers celebrate birthdays with a swim. Middle: APO's gather outside their fraternity room at Harper Center. Lower: Not another Chowchilla? Officers Sam Stevens — President. Bruce Boyd — Vice President. Perry Warren — Pledge Master. David Nichols — Recording Secre- tary Historian. Sam Burgess — Corres- ponding Alumni Secretary, Chris jernigan — Treasurer. Wendell Bunker — Sergeant at Arms Parliamentarian. David Shu- ford — Chaplain. 49 Upper left: New brothers David Cox and Mark |ellon, relieved that pledging’s over, refresh them- selves outside the ITK house. Upper right: Gary Mundy relaxes in the evening sun on the front porch of the ITK house. Above: These brothers showed their spirit at the NAIA Playoff game. ITK ITK Fraternity was founded at Elon College in 1923, and has served the college community for over fifty years. Being the oldest fraternity on campus, the brothers of ITK are proud of their past heritage and fraternal bond of brotherhood. With the induction of fourteen new brothers in the fall, the future of Iota Tau Kappa remains bright. The fall semester of ’76 was highlighted by a very successful homecoming dance, bloodmobile campaign, and an intramural football season in which the brothers of ITK dominated the league with an 11-0 regular season record. ITK’s annual “Fifties' Dance drew a large crowd at the Family Fish House with everyone bopping to the “blasts from the past.” The new ITK house has rocked many nights throughout the year. In warm weather the ITK’s can always be seen outside on the porch or in the yard and road playing ball. Venturing outdoors here on a colder day are Barry Duff, Danny Gonella, Gary Neugent, and Mick deSimone. Officers Bill Devaney — President, Bob Stratton — Vice President, Gary Mundy — Secretary, Gary Neugent — Treasurer, Reggie White — Sergeant at Arms, Daniel Gonella — His- torian, Phil Beeson — Chaplain. Brothers of Iota Tau Kappa: Skip Moore, Gus deSimone, Ronald Reitzel, Fil Bondurant. Tommy Vaughn. Tim James. Danny Patterson, Steve Milligan. Greg Kirby, Phil Beeson. Bill Devaney, Bob Straton, Danny Gonella. Gary Neugent, Terry Charlton, Gary Mundy. Steve Lane. Reggie White, Mike Lambros, Randy Robertson, Mick deSimone, Brian Harrison, Barry Duff. Donovan Brown. Mike Gray, Don McClintock, Larry Mundy, Joey Hill. Wally Schact, Gary Simon. Mark Jetton. Pete Legorie, Pete Elliot, Dennis Devaney, David Cox, Ronnie Johnson, Tim Matthews. Above: Brian Harrison accepts the challenge from brothers, Mark Jetton and Joey Hill, but seems to be getting more on him than in him. Below: ITK brothers are proud of the infamous ‘‘cat’’ which they are displaying for their Open House guests. Left: Kappa Psi’s crowd onto the front porch to show off their new house. Below: After spring semester Open House ended, brothers and guests still had the partying spirit so they moved the festivities upstairs. Lower left: Taking an afternoon break, these brothers get refreshed at the Kappa Psi Nu house. K N Kappa Psi Nu Fraternity, one of the oldest fraternities on campus, is not only a social organization with a close fraternal bond, but a fraternity to serve the community and the local student body as well. The brotherhood of Kappa Psi Nu was very pleased with the year 1976-77. The selection of Nancy Heil as the fraternity's sweetheart started the year off superbly for the Kappa Psi brothers. The brothers worked hard throughout the year - enabling them to finance bigger and better social events. The beach weekend and Homecoming party were among the best events of the year. The year also included the regular parties with sororities on campus and the famous Calabash blowouts. Winners in last spring's Greek Week competi- tion, the brothers looked forward to an even better fall when they moved into their new house. Since moving into their new home they have added a stereo system and paneled the living room. The brothers of Kappa Psi Nu are proud of their great tradition and intend to continue it for many years to come. Officers President — Aaron Steele, Vice President — Bill Goff, Secretary — Jay McGlohn, Treasurer — Charlie Harrell, Corresponding Secretary — Randall Hull, Sgt.-at- Arms — Bill Fowler, Historian — Paul Leonesio. 52 Brothers of Kappa Psi Nu: |ay McGlohn. Chape) Whitt, Frankie Watts. Doug Roper, Charlie Harrell, Franklin Johnson, Dennis Monteith, Paul Leonesio, Jack Utz, Aaron Steele. Bill Goff, Roland Wilson, Jeff McKenzie, Mark Heil, Rick McKee, Grant Mills, Mack Grady. Ruffin Grady. Roger Phillips. Ted Homer. Alan Roberson, Gary Gupton, Tripp Benolken. Ken Payne. Randy Michaelson, Jim Riddle. Barry Ratliff. Craig Wright. Bob Craig, David Jackson, Randall Hull. Shag Johnson, Tom Gear, Bill Fowler. Sweetheart — Nancy Heil. 53 K2 Members of Kappa Sigma have been prominent on the Elon campus again this year. Almost one fourth of the Senate was made up of Kappa Sigma brothers. Two brothers were chosen to Who’s Who Among Students in American Universi- ties and Colleges, and Bill Gortney served as Vice President of the Student Government Association. Kappa Sigma's sweetheart, Dawn Luciano, who also represented the fraternity on the home- coming court placed third in the voting for homecoming queen. The fraternity enjoyed a repeated victory in the Big Man on Campus” contest with Bunny Carr bringing home the honors this year. Kappa Sigma set a precedence at Elon with the first canine entry in the Queen of Hearts contest, Miss Fido, who was first runner up to the winner. Strong relations with their alumni made the Kappa Sig’s first annual “Payday Party a great success this year. Since their founding in September, 1973, the Lambda-Lambda Chapter of Kappa Sigma International Fraternity, the youngest of the fraternities on campus, has set an example for others to follow in pledging, student leading, and partying. Upper left: Brothers, along with alumnus Rick Coradi, form a pyramid in front of the Kappa Sigma house. Upper right: Bunny Carr won the Big Man on Campus contest giving Kappa Sigma its second consecutive victory. Middle right: Kappa Sigma's beloved mascot. Fido, receives the royal treatment from all of the brothers. Here she is with jimmy Woolford and Steve jenette. Lower left: Wanda Watson and Barry Smith share a laugh at Kappa Sigma's fall brother-pledge party. Lower right: Kappa Sigma filled its house to overflowing at the fall Open House as people poured out onto the front porch. 54 Brothers of Kappa Sigma: Perry Beale, James Brannock, Rich Branson. Mike Bordone. Terry Bryant, Jay Butler, Bob Brandenburg, Bunny Carr, Joe Curtis. Norman Downey, Garry Fitchett, Bill Gortney, Les Hall. Bob Henritze, Steve Jennette, Marcus Jones, Steve Jones. Bobby Kernstine, Joe King, Bryant Kirkland, Mark Lambros, Steve Leach, Cooper Mattocks, Tom McKinnon. Will Moody. Ron Osborne, Gus Payne, Van Qualls. Keith Scott. Steve Slough, Barry Smith, Tom Summers, Cary Taylor, Bobby Tucker, L.W. Waldrup, Howard Wheatley. Bill Womble, Jim Woolford, Earl Younce, Bill Zint. Les Hall — President, Bill Gortney — Vice Presi- dent, Norman Downey — G.M.C., L.W. Waldrup — Treasurer, Steve Jones — Secretary, Jim Woolford Rich Branson — Guards. Sigma Phi Epsilon is a national fraternity established in 1901 at the University of Rich- mond. It is the second largest fraternity in the nation with a national roll of over two hundred chapters and colonies. The recently built head- quarters building in Richmond offers the largest professional staff of any nationwide fraternity. The staff provides services such as scholarship funds, student loan programs, leadership pro- grams, and job placement opportunities. Sigma Phi Beta was established at Elon in 1918 and in 1971 became a charter member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon National Fraternity system. Sigma Phi Epsilon's North Carolina Mu Chapter at Elon has the longest heritage of any fraternity on campus. The brothers engaged in various activities this year such as working in coopera- tion with the Burlington Jaycees on Operation Santa Claus, and sponsoring their first annual Horse Show at the Circle K Ranch. One improvement over last year is that the brothers moved into a new house. The Little Sisters and brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon were very socially active during the year in that they hosted parties, a homecoming dance, and many private parties in their new house. Brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity: Ted Gayk, Herbert McKinstrey, Rick Renick, David Crowder, David Dickerson, Don Ritter. Matthew Miller. Donald Carlson, Dean Schumm, David Maynard. Mark Myers. Jimmy Ellis, David Glenn. Greg Daniels. Billy Owens. Doug Durante, Wes Strickland, Barry Staton, David Bordeaux, Dosie Comer, Craig Kirtland, Dan Kuhns. Dabney Williams. Chip Bell. Tom Shaw. Terry Marsh. Don Lawrence. Tom Nelson. Sammy Barefoot, Jimmy Davis. Mike Hudson. Bruce Williams, Bruce Wright. Mike Brown, Andy Kirkman, John Hinkle. President — David Dickerson, Vice President — David Crowder. Controller — Don Ritter. Recording Secretary — Matthew Miller, Corresponding Secretary — Rick Renick, Sergeant at Arms — Herbert McKinstrey. Chaplain — Craig Kirtland, Mascot — Max. Upper left: Some Sig Ep brothers enjoyed one last snowball fight before the snow melted. Lower left: Dave Crowder learned that too much of a good thing is not always good. He was miserable after stuffing himself with pie at the ‘‘Eat Out . Immediate left: Sig Ep brothers take to the trash cans after a late night of partying. Above: Brotherly love was abundant at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house during the Christmas season. Right: Little Sisters of Sigma Phi Epsilon: Johnnie Allen. Phyllis Owens. Sharon Clark, Gayle Haas. Shelly Skeens. Debbie Carlson. Kay McCarn, Belinda Spence, Charlene Mat- thews, Beth Moore. Anna Otto. Harriet Bauer, Emily Hackney, Bunky Womble, Angela Booth, Cheryl Butler, Karon DeClark. sn Sigma Pi, although the newest fraternity on campus, has already become a promi- nent part of student life at Elon. Formed and functional as recently as last spring the fraternity has rapidly gained respect and recognition. The members of Sigma Pi have made every effort to establish harmony and unity and promote cooperation on campus. The young fraternity held its own in the second annual Greek Week competition last spring. The brothers also held a car wash in the spring to help get the frater- nity off the ground financially. The Sigma Pi’s started the fall semester off with Open House at Bill's Blue Room. A brother-sister party rocked at the local Hol- iday Inn and a very successful Smoker was held off-campus to round out the fall ac- tivities. During Parents’ Weekend a recep- tion for Sigma Pi parents was held on campus. The Sigma Pi’s fared well in fall com- petition as brother Ernie Byrider won the first annual ‘‘Elon Eat Out.” Terry Ryan followed this up by finishing second in the “Big Man on Campus” Contest. The fra- ternity proved its versatility by winning in Above: Terry Ryan sells Beth Moore another ticket to the Sigma Pi sponsored disco party held after the NAIA Playoff game, while John Holloway and John Kincaid look on. Below: The Sigma Pi Intramural Football team after a hard fought defeat. Lower right: Sigma Pi brothers relax with pledges before another night of Hell Week. President: Rick Marchman Vice President: Terry Ryan Secretary: Rusty Smith Treasurer: Brent Whitener Sgt. at Arms: Gary Brant Historian: John Holloway all phases of intramurals throughout the year. The brothers had a winning tag football season, finished second in volley- ball. and jdaced two of the three top teams in water polo. The brothers have been very active in social and student government affairs during the year. Together with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority they sjmnsored the Pre-Exam Post-Victory Pre-Christmas Post-Thanksgiving Get-Away-From-it-All Disco Party at the Family P’ish House, which has been billed the best party of the year. Members of Sigma Pi have shown their school spirit through their attendance and vocal support at athletic events also. They also have members in the Senate, and six are Resident Counselors in dorms on campus. The Elon Chapter of Sigma Pi, already a Colony, is now in the process of applying to Sigma Pi National to be initiated as a national chapter by April, 1977. Members of Sigma Pi: Gary Brant, Ernie Byrider. Keith Gilliam, Kelly Harris, Bill Highsmith, John Holloway. Rick Marchman, Chris Martin, Clay Moore, G.W. Robertson, Terry Ryan, Jack Sippel, Rusty Smith, James Wilson, Brent Whitener, Grayson Whitt, Sam Caskey. Rusty Critty, V.L. DeHart, Steve Eanes, Bill Hilton, John Kincaid, Tim Larson, Tim Moore, David Overton, Cliff Purvis, Robert Simmons, John Thompson, Wally Vinson, Sweetheart — Wanda McDowell. Ernie Byrider displays the look of a winner after winning the first ‘‘Elon Eat Out. 59 Sigma Pi’s first Open House, held at Bill's Blue Room. Officers President — Tom johanningmeier, Vice President — Gess Wills, Secretary — Mike Deluise, Treasurer — Bud Cox. Historian — Tom Hutaff, Ritual — Kent Gammon, Sgt.-at- Arms — Frank Minner, Pledge Trainer - Mick Leggett. Brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon: Tom Johanningmeier, Gess Wills. Mike Deluise, Bud Cox, Tom Hutaff. Kent Gammon, Frank Minner. Mick Leggett, Chuck Hutaff, Sam Moore, Mike Gilliam. Tom Graupmann, Boh Strange, Gary Parrish. Brian White, Korkie Cates, (ames Matanzo, Andy Griggs, James Cornelison, Chris Christopher, Jim Basnight. Ken Bragg. Mike Davis. Mark Kehayas, John Baxter. Rick Hancock. Eddie Smith, Keith Byrd. Bob Rodriquez. Mike Minnick. Scott May. Tim Buffington. 60 Preceeding Page: Sweetheart Julie George and James Matanzo hand out name tags at the fall Open House. Left: Teke’s and guests gather on the front porch after a success- ful Open House. Below: The TKE A team battles ITK in an intramural football game. TKE The past year has been one of triumphs and successes for the Lambda Mu chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Things started off on the right foot with the election of brothers Sam Moore as SGA President and Rick Hancock as President of the Senior Class. Things continued to go well when the TKE sweetheart, Julie George, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Teke has also kept up its position as leaders in both the campus and social scene at Elon. Their Homecoming dance was a big success as was their annual Halloween and Christmas parties. During the past year their parties with the sororities on campus have become legendary as the Tekes and the girls rocked into the wee hours of the morning. The TKE weekend disco parties and outings have brought welcome relief to the doldrums of the school week for the brothers. Intramurals have brought more success as TKE has either won or placed in the playoffs of all intramural sports thus far. Not only has TKE done well in these snorts, but it has been the only fraternity to fiela more than one team in all sports Above: Teke's go underground to party. Left: Gary Parrish, Kent Gammon. Chuck Hutaff. and Mike Gilliam won first place in the Talent Show as an unusual barber shop quartet. except Water Polo. Their participation has been maximum. The rest of the year looks to be equally bright for TKE. The annual Red Carnation Ball, the highlight of the TEK year, will be better than ever. TKE will end the year with a retreat week- end at Badin Lake, the close of a great year for Tau Kappa Epsilon. Our Judicial System is in its second year of existence and most feel the new program is working much better than our former system. There is now a General Council and an Honor Court. The Honor Court tries the more serious offenses and the General Council reviews the minor cases. The new judicial system gives the stu- dents more breaks and the benefit of the doubt. The courts are more respected by the students because they feel the courts are fairer now. The new system was initi- ated to keep the administration out of stu- dent affairs and decisions. General Council Members: Todd Iddings, Linda Olive. Mary Hamill. Gary Brant, Debbie Foley. Judicial System This year’s student Senate made an effort to accomplish many things for the student body. With the addition of two new senators, representing the dorm governments, the three officers and five senators from each class composed the finest Senate this campus has seen in many years. Fortunately for the Student Body, the Senate has avoided the apathy that is prevalent on this campus. Student support of the Senate is at best poor. Students fail to realize that the Senate only operates on the power that the administra- tion delegates to it. In the plans for the near future is a r-est ructu ring of the Sen- ate to encompass repre- sentation by area rather than class. Honor Court Justices: Defense Attorney William Britton, Julie George, Robert House, Attorney General Chuck Griffith, Bob Whitmore, Tom Graupmann, Joe Hundley. Senior Secretary Treasurer Barry Smith relays his opinion about a bill on the floor during a Senate meeting. Senate Members: Speaker — Bill Gortney; Senior senators: Rick Hancock, Sherman Alfors, Barry Smith. Kathy Bow- man, Steve Leach, Les Hall. Ron Osborne, Norman Downey. Junior senators: Sam Burgess, Chris Jernigan, Kelly Harris, Tom Shaw. Steve Eanes. Bunny Carr, Beth Moore, Tim Moore. Sophomore senators: John Holloway. Kathy Butler, Robin Moser. Bonnie Irby, Karen Cox, Madge Burgess, Banu Duruman, Annette Metcalf. Freshman senators: Chris Jones, Jeri Statler, Andrea Batten, Paula Bratcher, Betty Burton. Bryant Colson. Russell Worley, Lynn Smith. Dorm government representatives: Martha Ramseur, Wally Vinson. Gonion liiit a MASSAGE Student Government Treasurer: David Nichols S.G.A. Student Government Vice President: Bill Gortney Student Government President: Sam Moore The Student Government Association concentrated its efforts on student involvement this year. By offering a more diversified area of programs in which a student could be involved, the S.G.A. was able to reach a higher percentage of students than in past years. Some of the areas for increasing student involvement this year included the weekly movie series, the formation of a very active Outing Society, and free hiking and camp- ing equipment available to students. The S.G.A. gave financial support to the intramural program which was Attempts To Reach Higher Percentage Of Students much improved this year. A very successful homecoming dance and steak dinner that reached almost seventy-five percent of the student body was funded by the S.G.A. during the fall semester. The S.G.A. is planning two con- certs for the spring; Jimmy Buffet and possibly Greg Allman. Student government leaders have also planned a trip to the Virgin Islands for students over spring break. Dollar for dollar the students at Elon have received more from their Student Government dues this year than any of the years past. 63 Rogers Morton, advisor to President Ford and former Cab- inet member, led the procession of professors and administra- tors into Memorial Gymnasium March 4th, Mr. Morton’s appearance brought national recognition to our campus. The occasion was the cele- bration of Elon’s 87th anni- versary. The ceremonies were in honor of the founders whom Dr. Danieley spoke about. Student attendance was sparse as most took advantage of cancelled classes to sun- bathe and catch up on sleep. However they received plenty of publicity themselves as the newsmen couldn’t resist getting some film of the girls soaking up the rays. Rogers Morton heads Founders’ Day Ceremonies HEADACHES, HE4RT 1CHES MUSCLE 4CHES April 12th-16th marked the second annual Elon Greek Week. This fierce greek compe- tition has grown to be a major event on cam- pus in just two short years. Last spring’s week of activities required over three hun- dred man hours of preparation. There were forty-six events which included beer- chugging, eating, swimming, and running an obstacle course, to mention only a few. More than three hundred Greeks participated in the events while many more Greek and non- Greeks looked on. Things started rockin’ and rollin' the very first day as practically everyone on campus went to the largest beer blast in Elon’s history, which was held in some woods several miles off-campus. We managed to consume twenty- six kegs while jiving to two live bands. Stu- dents found the blast to be quite successful, but neighbors of the blast location did not. They were annoyed by the noise and people trespassing on their property. ft all began with two girls madly running while pushing a shopping cart decorated as a Budweiser can with a petite little red Bud- girl in it! All the while there were two other decorated shopping carts racing to beat the Bud-girl to the finish line, and praying they wouldn’t wipe out before getting there. What kind of foolishness was this? It's known as Greek Week. Tuesday headaches were numerous due to Monday’s activities. But the competition grew intense and by Wednesday, Greeks had muscle aches where they didn’t even know they had muscles. There were some heart- aches as Greeks lost very close contests. By Thursday night there were no clear cut win- ners, sorority or fraternity. After some funny, and some risque skits the winners were announced. Les Hall proclaimed Tri-Sigma and Kappa Psi Nu the winners. All hell broke loose as double pandemonium broke out and continued into the wee hours of the morning. 66 Below Upper; Chariotman, Micky DeSimone is admired by his 1TK brothers as his horsemen. Barry Duff and Reg- gie White await the race. Lower: Christy Jones. Donna DeHart, Kim Kiger, and Perene Dohner were happy to pose for a picture showing what a great time they had at the Blast. Above; President Young looked on as graduate Ken Toda, a native of Japan, met N. C. Governor James E. Holshouser. Left; Seniors crossed the platform to receive their diploma and a Bible as Dr. Moncure read their names. Below; Secretarial Science majors stood as Dr. Young conferred their degrees. 68 Above; Seniors received congratulatory hugs as they moved toward the Gymnasium. Left; Lynn Adams seemed to be in another world just moments before her graduation. Holshouser Speaks at Commencement Proud parents, relatives, family, and friends poured into Memorial Gymnasium May 23rd and waited in the humid air for the graduating class. Seniors marched into the packed house two by two as camera flashes came at them from every direction. Governor Holshouser delivered the farewell address to the Seniors describing the attributes of North Carolina. “This is your world,” he challenged the Seniors. Honorary degrees were bestowed upon Senator Ralph Scott and brass instrument clinician Ronald Schilke. Then the endless black line of Seniors poised at the platform steps. As each name was read a Senior crossed the platform — eagerly, somberly, triumphantly — to receive a diploma and congratulations from Dr. Young. Cheers, applause, and whistles greeted many students and the an- nouncement of honor graduates. Pent-up emotions found release outside the gym- nasium in tears, squeals, and hugs. A common bond seemed to be present between all the graduates. The event was not complete until a camera recorded Mom, Dad, and the Grad. Then the dignity could be shed with the black robes as they were hastily de- posited in the Campus Shop. 69 Julie George and escort James Matanzo smiled jubilantly as Julie was crowned 1976 Homecoming Queen by S.G.A. President. Sam Moore. Poised and charmingly. Julie paused to give the crowd a gratuitous smile after being crowned. Fingers crossed and huddled close to James. Julie awaited the Homecoming Queen an- nouncement. 70 Above; Elon and Wofford grirlders pile up in their close contest Homecoming day. Right: Defensive Back. Mark Heil wet and muddy looks on as the offense takes over after the defense held Wofford short of the goal line. Thirty minutes before kick-off October 9th the sun peeked out from behind the clouds which had domi- nated the sky for the previous twenty- four hours. Friday night the outlook for Saturday’s game and activities looked bleak. Winds howled and rain came down in sheets to dampen everyone’s homecoming enthusiasm. However, as if just for Elon’s home- coming, the sun shone for the entirety of the football game. Wet weather and strong winds did not keep alumni or students away as the stands were filled for the Homecoming contest against Wofford. Homecoming activities began with a Pre-Homecoming dance October 1st at the National Guard Armory. The S.G.A. followed this up with a steak dinner for all students October 8th. The weekend climax came during halftime of Saturday’s game when TKE's sweetheart, Julie George was crowned Homecoming queen at- tended by Jan Morton, Ava Pearce, Dawn Luciano, and Donna Sowder. The football team put the icing on the cake by defeating Wofford 14-0. There was one added triumph of Homecom- ing weekend, a Saturday morning victory for the soccer team. 71 Above; Playing lennis on barren courts covered with leaves is one way of passing time on a weekend. Here Barry McClure tests his serve. Upper right; A home football game gains atten- dance by almost all students who remain at Elon for the weekend. Hanging People who remain on campus for the weekend are in the minority. Attend- ing football games and going to Bill’s head the list of ways to occupy one’s time. But Bill's gets old and there isn't always a home game. Then the student must turn elsewhere for entertainment. They can be found doing some unusual things on a weekend, such as reading the Wall St. Journal on Saturday night, jogging around the track four times at 6:00 A.M. on Sunday morning, watching “Saturday Night Live,” or going to see “Billy Jack for the fifth time. Around 72 Leaving It Parking lots are practi- cally bare on Friday nights except for an occasional car here and there. Friday afternoon finds an exodus of people leaving Elon, looking for a place to escape to for two short days. All Behind Left; Heading home on Friday afternoons finds students packing cars with dirty laundry for Mom to wash. Below; Loading a van in preparation for a weekend getaway is Bruce Berry and Chuck Griffith. Top; It's usually standing room only at Bill's Blue Room as the crowd thickens as the night gets older. Upper right; Students unwind in the cozy atmosphere of Tobien's. Lower right; Sitting at the bar and carrying on a one-to-one conversation is rare at Bill’s but Chris Angel and friend manage to find a little privacy. Above; Brown and Co.'s neat exterior adds a touch of class to Main St. 74 Homecoming partyers dance to the beat provided by Sugar Grove at Sigma Phi Epsilon's dance. Elbowing and stepping on toes happened frequently at the Pre-Homecoming dance because the dance floor was full through every song of each set. A crude little block building painted dull blue and deco- rated with huge yellow APO letters stands alone on Lebanon Ave. To look at it you couldn’t possibly imagine anyone would want to go there. However at about 9:00 every night girls begin primping to go out and if you ask where they're going they'll more than likely reply, ‘'Bill’s.” Bill’s Blue Room is the local bar and the place to go in Elon College. If you can squeeze in the door you find a small room with people crammed against one another, laughing, boogieing, and having a blast. These are Elon people. That's what makes Bill’s the number one night spot because you can go and party with your people. Now other options are opening up to the students. Brown and Co., recently opened and has been a big success. People on campus like the quaint atmosphere with its one row of bootns, soft lighting and panelled walls. The only complaint is that it is a bit too small. Farther from campus is Tobien’s Bar. Tobien's has the atmosphere of a rustic tavern with a fireplace and hunting prize over the mantel. It is more sophisticated than Bill's but its distance from campus keeps many Elon students away. Greeks provide a major part of the entertainment on campus also. The fraternities can always be counted on for tne best dances at homecoming and for numerous beer blasts interspersed throughout the year. Most of the fraternities have cool brew on tap every night for 75 anyone who wishes to catch a buzz for a meager 25 t per cup. Elon in so many words The Way to a Student’s Heart is Not Through His Stomach To eat or not to eat? That is the question, at least for those who eat at the cafeteria. For many the answer is no, and so they eat at Hardee's, Brown and Co., Mc- Donald’s, or any of the other local establishments. Why is this? The sentiment we heard most often in our interviews with students is simply that the food is not the greatest. This problem one must live with. All large food services have the same prob- lems; nothing can profitably be done about it. The other prob- lems, though, can be corrected. One major problem is that students must pay for three meals a day, seven days a week, whether they eat them or not. Very few people do eat all three meals; some do not get up for breakfast, some have conflicting class schedules, some leave for home, and some just diet. These are the ones who suffer most. They are simply wasting their money. What can be done? One suggestion is that students should be able to buy meal tickets for certain meals or meal combina- tions, for instance lunch only or lunch and dinner. Another problem is that at peak hours it is almost impos- sible to find a place to sit. It is not uncommon to see people stan- ding around with eyes roaming over the dining hall looking for an empty seat. There are just not enough tables to go around. This could be helped at least at McEwen where the problem is greatest, if the upper dining hall could be opened during these times. It may mean a little more work but it would be well worth it. The one big plus which the food service here has going for it is its director, Howard Souther- land. Mr. Southerland is ex- tremely cooperative with the students and receptive to their ideas. He puts a great deal of effort into planning special holi- day meals and dinners with a geographical theme. He has brought much more diversity to the cafeteria which the students recognize and appreciate. Though the food service could definitely be improved it should be remembered that they do have over two thousand mouths to feed. They do get the job done, and with that many people to serve, they can't please them all. Gone in a Flash Around the beginning of Oc- tober there were vague whisper- ings through the halls of Staley Dorm that there was an ex- hibitionist on the loose. As time went on, he was nicknamed the “Flasher,” which was exactly what he did. It was not his smile he flashed either. With each passing day his number of per- formances increased and he be- came much more daring. There have been a few con- flicts as to the description of our brave friend, but his procedure each time was basically the same. One girl describes her encounter with him as beginning with a bike ride on the bike trail. Someone whistled at her and she stopped to see who it was. Much to her amazement there stood a 76 man broadly grinning, dropping his drawers. Back at the dorm when asked by a friend if the man had “shot her the moon, she answered, “No, it was the other end!” The man was later caught and convicted on several charges. “Too Bee or Not to Bee” What is that buzzing in your ear? Partying too hard the night before? Maybe, but more likely it is those dear Elonites who never recieve the recognition they so rightly deserve. What, still haven’t guessed? Why we are talking of our dear friends, the BEES! Not only do they swarm around their trash can head- quarters, but they can also be found in every room, dining hall, office, and dorm on cam- pus. They seem to take the greatest pleasure, though, in pestering us poor unfortunates stuck in class, where we are trying our hardest to concentrate. When one hears the dreaded drone of our fine flittering friends, one knows that the battle is about to begin. Some studious masterminds fight the airborne invasion by calmly ignoring it as they medi- tate on the mysteries of life. Thus daunted, the bothersome bees attack some other more likely target. Unfortunately, not everyone has mastered the trick of disdain. Oh too many, at the near ap- proach of the infiltrating insects, go into such hysterics that the divine professor taketh notice. Woe to the cursed one to whom this happens. For secretly, the bees and faculty are in cahoots and enjoy the discomfort they may cause. Many a student has felt their unleashed fury, poor souls. Still others, in heroic (or stupid) disregard of con- sequences, carry the attack to the enemy. Many an insect has met his maker by the destructive power of a fast-moving text- book. We must admire these students' bravery, though unfor- tunately teachers seldom do. So, as the warm weather progresses, and the bee battle rages, one must always philo- sophically remember, cold eather is not far away. GIVE A DAMN! What is the most important instrument students have to ex- press their views and opinions? The answer — the Student Gov- ernment Association. What orga- nization continually strives to better student life and defend student rights? The answer again — the S.G.A. What is the greatest problem the S.G.A. faces in their efforts? The answer is APATHY! This is not a new problem on campus —refer to Volume 61 of the Phi Psi Cli, pages 24 and 25. However it seems that this prob- lem becomes intensified every year. In the past year only a scant thirty percent of the student body voted in campus elections. Out of over two thousand people this is just over six hundred students who selected our student lead- ers. This is ridiculous! What are the reasons for this lack of interest in our student elections and activities? One reason is that many peo- ple just don’t care; they simply refuse to get involved. Iron- ically, these are the very people who sometimes complain the loudest about what goes on at school. Many people don’t vote, unfortunately, because they don’t know any of the people running for election. This is a valid complaint and something should be done. There should be a better way of handling the elections in order that students can get some idea who they are voting for. Many times the elec- tions are not sufficiently adver- tised. Another common com- plaint some people have is that the elections often evolve into popularity contests and many students won't partake in such antics. If we students want a better campus life and some control over what is going on, we should be motivated and ACT. Next time you vote for homecoming queen, take a few extra minutes and vote for some more important persons — S.G.A. representatives. The yearbook staff asked some stu- dents how they felt about some long argued topics and unusual happenings on campus, and these are the responses which we received. EIon students feel strongiy about these things and we are presenting what they said. We tried to talk to as many people as possible and get different views. Then their re- actions were summarized and recorded here. 77 GOES Anywhere, with anything! What to wear is a major decision for some students every day whereas others throw on the first thing they can grab five minutes before class and never give it another thought. The array of styles, colors, and mix and matches that students can be seen wearing are infinite. Trends range from the Vogue look to the preppy style, to the freaky appearance to the little-bit-of-everything combination. Hair has gotten short and sassy as skirts have gone long and sophis- ticated. Wallabees and top-siders seem to be here to stay and boots are in for the umpteenth time. Vests and pin-stripes are the current male dress-up fashion but it looks as if those ever-loving khakies will always be the dress-down stand-byes. Gouchoes are a must this year but will probably cycle out as fast as they appeared on the scene. Jeans, top- siders, Levis, and t-shirts are going to be around for a long time, however. Above; Being the individ- ualist, Chuck Griffith, can be seen wearing a bandanna around his neck and some kind of hat most any day. Left: Regardless of comfort, people love fo dress up every once in awhile. At Kappa Sigma's Open House both the ladies and men got decked out for the occasion. Neil Teague and company typify warm weather campus clothing. Girls bring out shorts at the first hint of w'arm weather and visors are ever-popular for sunny days. And yes, we do have our regulars around town. There’s the girl who dons her straight-legged jeans rolled up above her top-siders with a rugby shirt and sweater knotted at the neck everyday. Then we have the “jock” who wears his green White Stag sweats with the yellow stripes one day and his yellow White Stag sweats with the green stripes the next. Of course we can always count on the girl “on the prowl” who wears her dress, heels, and hose to class five days a week. Then there’s the Cinderella who never takes any pride in her ap- pearance until one hour before she has a date on Friday night and suddenly comes out looking like a million dollars. But mostly we have our unpredictables who surprise us with a new style everyday. At right; Studying on the Union patio is a popular pastime for a lot of students and often requires some warm dress such as this girl's sweater over a blouse which is a popular campus fashion. Below: Some very typical student attire are painters' pants, blue jean skirts, jeans and plaid shirts which are being worn by Jane Healy. Rick Coradi. and Ginger Neil. 79 Sugar Grove Plays at Harper Each year Spring Weekend seems to attract less attention on our campus. Last spring's activities were ignored by most faculty, administration and stu- dents who packed up and went away for the weekend as usual. May 7, 8, and 9th was such a low- key weekend it did not merit coverage by the Pendulum. Those who stayed for the weekend found, however, there were some very fine activities offered. The Marvellettes kicked off the weekend with a Friday night performance. The fortu- nate few who gathered by Staley Lake Saturday afternoon were mesmerized by a folk duo. The festivities ended with a dynamic concert by our own Sugar Grove as students picniced by Harper Center. Above; Even the guys took to the outdoors to get a tan during the beautiful weather of the weekend. Right; The tranquil Staley Lake and surroundings provided a perfect background for the mellow sounds of the folk duo's Saturday performance. Below; For these girls it was just another sunshine Saturday of sunbathing. 80 First at Fairchild Park First in Summer League New Coach Uniforms cn Ph CD 13 0 cn cd PQ 0 r£ Ph o CO 4— CO Ph • i—H [Jh «■w O c o co CT3 0 c 3 BASEBALL SCOREBOARD J Elon Opponent 11 W. Va.Tech 2 „ 11. W. Va.Tech ■ « ■£«-• -- . . , . - --3 . A'Appalachian - - 6 - .Appalachian 12 14 2 . • - - ■ w. 6 Pembroke i V 4 . Pembroke 3 ' k- 2 K v . Xt.'Christ. . ' 3 tL 19 - 1 ; At: Christ. 2 '. Tyv 4 i r- Frank. Mar . 3 8 N. C. A T 3 a. ' £►. . 4 Norfolk St, 2 10 Va. Wesleyan 0 ’ 8 Campbell 9 V -12- • Campbell 5 13 „ • -Norfolk St. “ 8 gEgfc' 2 ‘5 Pfeiffer V : Catawba • . 4 Y 1 - Liberty Bap. ' 8 8 -Liberty Bap. ’ n 17 r'®T • 1. ' 4 Guilford • 13 5 'UNC-W Vf‘ - 6 3 High Point 10 1 Catawba 3 10 N. C. A T 5 0 High Point 9 12 Lenoir Rhyne 1 5 Pfeiffer 4 6 Guilford 7 4 Liberty Bap. 12 Pitcher, Lou Williams and the opposing batter challenge one another as Lou delivers a strike. Above; Doug Williams crosses the plate for Elon while Tony Mullins Iooks on. Below; Taking an extra base, Chuck Lindsey slides safely into third. Team Members: Kneeling: Doug Williams, Bill Devaney, Charlie Gamble, Phil Baskerville, Bob Stratton, Chuck Lindsay, Bill Womble, Lou Williams. Mike Harden. Standing; Coach Bobby Jones, Danny Gonnella, Fil Bondurant, Ronnie Johnson, Lee Baldwin, David Vaughn, Randy Robertson, Larry Colson, Tony Mullins. Gene Drumright, Tommy Vaughn, Gary Neugent, Asst. Coach David Batts, Trainer Don Tilley. Not pictured, Frank Williams. A Season with Promise Optimism was running high at the start of the 1976 Baseball Season and with good reason. For the first time in two years the team had a fulltime coach in the person of Bobby Jones. The team moved its playing location to Fairchild Park and sported new, colorful uniforms. It was a season of adjustment and re- organization for the team but Coach Jones and the players handled it beauti- fully. With over half of the games played the team had an impressive 12-5 record. But it was at this point that they hit a snag. A player best analyzed the problem they ran into by saying, “the pitching just ran out.” Four starting pitchers could not fill the pitching assignments of the busy Elon schedule. A pitcher can pitch only so often and this became the major prob- lem for the team. It was tough for the Fightin’ Christians when the tide turned. Although they had a second-half slump, they still posted a winning season. Coach Jones did a superb job in his first year as head baseball coach. It was reflected in the way the players felt about him. They felt Coach Jones had a tremendous amount of baseball knowl- edge and they respected his coaching ability. The announcement of his resig- nation in the Fall was regarded with sadness and regret by most. A last place finish in the Conference was not indicative of the '76 season. Many accomplishments came out of the baseball year. The team reorgan- ized and gained some definite direction. Lack of talent and ability was not necessarily the reason the baseballers did not come out on top last spring. Fairchild Park was a definite improvement over the former field but it was so much bigger that it handicapped the team's power hitting. Therefore the offense was not as effective there. Fifteen wins and fourteen losses was the final record of the team. A winning season is a great feat for any team. This is especially true considering the high caliber com- petition within the Carolina’s Conference and the adjustments which the team had to make. E , E Bat Girls: Kneeling: Audrey Roberts. Karon DeClark, Cathy Watkins. Bunky Womble. Standing: Kathy McLeod, Robin Duffer, Deidre Dana. Sally McKee. 84 Coach Jones and the Methodist Coach go over the ground rules with the umpire before the game. This year Elon traded off its fall baseball pro- gram for the North Caro- lina Summer League. In the league incoming freshmen had a chance to gain experience as well as veteran players. The league included such teams as UNC-CH, ECU, and Louisburg College. The Fighting Christians headed up the second division of the eight team league with a record of 19-23. The team started out strong but faltered in mid-season yet finish- ed strong. The team hit the ball better than any club in the league but errors and inconsistent pitching hurt the league newcomers. Individual stars in- cluded Tommy Vaughn who batted .358, Charlie Gamble had a .342 aver- age, and Phil Baskerville stole sixteen bases. The purpose of Sum- mer League was to give additional players a chance to compete in an extra season of college baseball. This was ac- complished and made the endeavor a success. It was a positive experi- ence for the players and they loved it. Long hours of practice pay off for Gary Neugent after another victory. Above; Chuck Lindsay beats out a weak throw from the infield for an infield hit. Below; Coach Jones, Ronnie Johnson, and Charlie Gamble talk over the pitching strategy for the next batter Summer League: Players gain experience and good times Above: Warming up and trying to shake their cases of nerves are track team members before a meet. At right; Sprinters shoot out of the starting blocks heading toward the finish line, knowing that the start can make or break them. Coach Harris and Bob Merceron time Benbow as he prepares for an upcoming meet with a practice run. Cindermen gain The track team met 1 __ with success this year as I IJ I they made their best Jl showing in more than a p decade. The Cindermen I rkTlt OrPTIPP finished the year with a V_ X AX U X L X X VJ C first place in a quat-meet with St. Andrews, Atlantic Christian, and Methodist College, while placing second in three other meets. The Fighting Christians all the while were priming for the Carolinas Conference meet and their best showing in fifteen years. The thin-clads broke two Elon track records this year. Roxie Bratton posting a 09.7 in the 100-yard dash was the first trackster to break a record. He was followed by the 440 relay team of best showing in 15 years David Dodd, Harold Carver, Kenney Washington, and Randel Shelby who covered the trip around the track in 42.6 seconds to not only post a new Elon mark but a Carolinas Conference record as well. The excellent third place finish in the conference track meet was credited to the depth of the team, a new phenomenon at Elon. Strong performers for the season included Emory Austin, Jim Riddle, Larry Scott, Don McLaughlin, Jeff McKenzie, Danny Patterson, Shag Johnson, Thomas Moore, and Preston Ruth. 1976 Track Team Members Emory Austin Danny Bass Roxie Bratton Wayne Bumgarner Harold Carver Dosie Comer Ken Cox Nick DeSimone David Dodd Kelvin Gilliam Mike Hahn Shag Johnson John Kin Don McLaughlin Jeff McKenzie Thomas Moore James Riddle Preston Ruth Terry Ryan Larry Scott John Thompson Garry Treece Kenny Washington Emory Austin sails over a hurdle on his way to the tape at the finish line. 88 At the beginning of the 1976 Tennis Season Coach Jerry Tolley felt his team was “capable of going to the National Tournament.” How- ever two losses to High Point and an upset loss to Atlantic Christian ended all such hopes for the team. After these three losses the Fight- ing Christian netters found themselves in third place in the Carolina’s Conference at the end of the season. The netmen regrouped and came back strong in the Dis- Team has Above; James Griffith displays his unusual form on this smash past an 2 All- Americans trict Play-offs. They placed a strong second behind the doubles team playing of Rick Frankie and Jimmy Griffith who took first place in the District 26 Tournament. Although the team did not go to the National Play-offs, they did earn much deserved recognition. The number one and two seeded players, Robert Strange and Glenn Smith were named to the All-American team and Coach Tolley was named Dis- trict 26 Coach of the Year. £ CD CD -1 02 CD n 0 CD 0 0 O 3 Pi opponent. At left; Charlie Strader returns a routine ground shot during warm- ups before a match. Inset at right; A study of concen- tration; Rick Frankie sets up to backhand a return. SEASON RECORD El on Opponent 6 Catawba 3 9 Guilford 0 8 Pfeiffer 1 1 Atlantic-Chr. 8 4 High Point 5 6 UNC-C 3 1 High Point 8 8 Pfeiffer 1 8 Catawba 1 8 Mars Hill 1 8 Mars Hill 1 7 Lenoir Rhyne 0 8 UNC-G 1 7 Greensboro 2 7 Guilford 2 Front row: James Griffith. Collins Terry, Mike DeLuise, Bobby Snndell. Coach Jerry Tolley. Back row: Bob Strange, Charles Strader, Dave Clowers, Rick Frankie. Glenn Smith. Robert O'Briant 89 No. 2 in the NATION The 76 Golf Team was the finest ever in the history of Elon College. The golfers ran over everyone in the Carolina's Conference taking first place in all regular season matches. When the All-Conference team was selected no less than five Fighting Christians were included. Chuck Waters, Chuck Scott, David Braxton, David Overton, and Bill Burton. In the District 26 Playoffs which decides who will go to the NAIA Tournament, Elon golfers battled a great Gardner-Webb team down to the last hole and lost the tourna- ment by only one shot. All was not lost though, as the Fighting Christians were invited to the Nationals anyway as they were the host team. Two Elon golfers were chosen to the All-District team and they were Chuck Waters, and Chuck Scott. The National NAIA Tournament was played at Alamance Country Club and even though it rained for most of the 72 hole event there was good support. Even with the other thirty-three teams in the Tourna- ment it boiled down to a revenge match between Elon and Gardner- Webb fighting it out for first place. Elon once again lost by only one stroke to Gardner-Webb and ended up second in the nation. With two finishes like these it is evident that the best golf in the country is played in our own district. Elon placed two golfers on the All- American team. This prestigious honor went to David Braxton and Chuck Scott. Scott finished second in the nation in individual standing while Braxton came in fifth. Prior to teeing off, David Braxton, takes a practice swing and surveys the situation. Above; Dr. Harry Fritz is shown presenting the second place trophy to Elon Golf Team members. David Overton. Chuck Scott. Bill Burton, Dave Braxton. Assistant Coach Charles Harris, and Head Coach Bill Morningstar. At right; Chuck Scott once again demonstrating his personal technique for sinking a putt — sticking out his tongue. Above; Body English puts the ball into the cup for Chuck Scott 91 In the beginning ... For the Football Team the season began in the spring practices and late summer drills. The 1976 Football season means many things to many people. To all who experienced the season, whether player, coach, or fan, there are the special moments that will be remembered and carried through life with them. For the fans, the season began at Norfolk State or at the first home game against Liberty Baptist, but for the Football team and coaches the season began in the spring and hot summer days of ’76. In the spring Coach Wilson had mentioned that this team might just be the best team he had ever coached. After the poor Football season the year before everyone looked for- ward to the brighter days of winning football we had all come to expect from Elon. As the season moved into full swing the football team met challenge after challenge, sometimes running over teams that could not compete against the superior talent and coaching, and sometimes having to hold on to small leads or make a last half surge to pull out victory after victory. In the be- ginning, the few victories against no losses were just good for speculation but as the team grew more confident, so did the fans and one could begin to hear talk of a perfect season and the playoffs. The fans became a special part of the team and the team a part of the fans. At any time a rowdy crowd could motivate the Fighting Christians out of a lack luster drive, in- to the big play for a touchdown. By the same token, when the home crowd began to die down, the big play on defense would bring out the noise of five thousand loyal fans. The season had many peaks and few valleys. Among the highest of the peaks was the “game of the year” against Catawba. There had always been a strong rivalry between these teams, but when Elon was ranked second and Catawba fourth in the nation, the rivalry intensified. Elon never faltered as it knocked off the Indians 35-0, much to the de- light of all who made the trip to Salisbury. This year the Elon College Football team made the stu- dents proud to be a part of the school, not only through the many victories on the playing field but for the closeness the team displayed throughout the season. To the 1976 Football team, we the students salute you and thank you for giving us many memories that will be taken with us wherever we go. It is not the memories that are so important though. It is that special feeling we all know now of watching people strive for a goal and achieve it. FOOTBALL Nick derCola begins another powerful Eton sweep as he options out to a running back. Below: Keith Richardson, the team's leading receiver, looks into another derCola pass. Elon Opponents 3 Norfolk State 0 56 Liberty Baptist 15 59 Lock Haven State 13 24 Mars Hill 0 14 Wofford 0 38 Presbyterian 7 35 Catawba 0 17 Gardner-Webb 10 19 Newberry 13 42 Lenoir Rhyne 10 49 Carson-Newman 25 7 Univ. of Cen. Ark. 10 Mitch Rippy. record holder of the school’s longest field goal at 48 yards, kicks the point after the touchdown. This year Rippy made P.A.T.’s an automatic point. Members of the Football Team: Durwood Arnette, Danny Bass, Phil Beeson, Brian Birney, Roxie Bratton, Donovan Brown, Richard Burton, David Carter, Scott Clendenin, Robert Cody, jerry Cook, Steve Corpening, David Cox. Kenneth Cox, Dale Craft, Bob Craig, Denby Crisson, Michael Currin. jimmy Davis. Prince Deese, Bob DeFrenn. Nick derCola, Bill Devaney, Bill Devine, David Dodd, Thomas Dodd, Barry Duff. Tommy Eanes, Les Ellis, Turner Faulk, Howard Ferguson, Scott Fertig. Eddie Foust, joe Gro. Mike Hahn, Steve Haithcock, Mark Heil, Mark Howard. Phillip Hutcherson, David jackson, Tim james. Cliff Jansen. Perry Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Sparky Jones, Pete Ligouri, Charles Lindsay. Clint Locklear. Ricky Locklear, David Lundberg, Don Mackey, Willard Maynard. Jeff MacKenzie, Tommy McKinnon. Wesley McLaughlin. Alex McMillan, Neal Musser, Steve Nall, Ted Overton, Randy Oxendine, Roy Parker, Roger Phillips, Randy Reid, John Richards. Keith Richardson. James Riddle. Mitch Rippy. Alan Roberson. Randy Smith. John Thompson. David Vaughn. Dennis Walker. Pete Walsh, Kenny Washington. Reggie White, Wayne Williams, Roland Wilson, Bob Wright. Second-best Winning Season Ever Elon’s All-Americans Ricky Locklear First Team Associated Press All-American NAIA Division I All-American Defensive Player of the Year in the SAC 8 Danny Bass Kodak All-American Honorable Mention Associated Press All-American CD FT CD O- Z O CD Howard Ferguson Third Team Associated Press All-American Offensive Player of the Year in the SAC 8 Red Wilson Coach of the Year — NAIA District 26 Coach of the Year — NAIA Area VII Coach of the Year — American Football Coaches Association Region 2 Wes McLaughlin Honorable Mention Associated Press All- American Honorable Mention NAIA All-American Sac 8 Players (all conferences) All District—26 All State Ricky Locklear Howard Ferguson Danny Bass Keith Richardson Randy Oxendine Wes McLaughlin Chuck Lindsay Danny Bass Howard Ferguson Ricky Locklear Wes McLaughlin Randy Oxendine Mark Heil Danny Bass Ricky Locklear Wes McLaughlin 95 d No. 4 through the regular season to an eleven and :ord, the Fightin’ Christians received and accepted a to play in the N.A.I.A. Division One playoffs. Since Elon was ranked second it received the advantage of the home field for the game. There was much excitement the few weeks before the game as at first the school found out we would be playing the University of Central Arkansas. After this announcement many students began to compare the two teams and place bets with their peers as to the outcome. The game was played on “Super Saturday” and a large crowd attended to watch what was supposed to be an exciting game. The game turned out to be quite a defensive battle. Arkansas drew first blood when it scored in the first half. This was all the scoring that was to occur until the last few minutes. Elon's offense sputtered and died time after time until the last minute and ten seconds, in a desperation move. Mike Currin was put into the game to run the shotgun offense. The strategy worked, as with seconds on the clock Currin connected with Keith Richardson for the tying touch- down. The stadium went into a frenzy at that moment as nine thousand people went completely out of their minds with joy. The game ended in a tie so according to the new rules in the playoffs, the game went into sudden death. Each team received the ball on the twenty yard line and had four downs to score. Elon got,the ball first and completed a pass to the nine yard line. On the next pass they were intercepted. Central Arkansas then got the ball and four downs. After going nowhere for three downs but backward, the field goal kicker was called in to attempt to win the game. The stadium noise level began to rise as fans tried to distract the kicker. The kick went up and fell through the cross bar, and for many long seconds one could have heard a pen drop over the whole stadium. Many began to cry and some filed out in silence; the cheering of the team of Arkansas sounded miles away. The final plays of the game will be debated for many years to come, as to what was right to do or wrong at that moment. The players as well as their followers felt a sharp hurt as any- one does who suddenly loses a dream he had been chasing for so long. But as is always said, “There is always next year.” Maybe the dream wall continue then. Booters Claim Best Season Ever Left: Keith Blackburn fights off a Pfeiffer player for control of the ball. Lower left: Ball control: Bobby Brandenburg begins to bring the ball back up field. Lower right: Steve Leach puts his foot into the ball as he boots it way down the field. Above: Stopping a drive, Keith Blackburn prepares to send the ball back up field. 98 When the soccer team began practice this fall the team was made up of about haif new players. With so many new faces, the team had a rougn time getting organized. By the end of the season the team put every- thing together, winning two of the last three games to clinch a six and six season; the team’s best record ever! This year’s team was a vast improvement over teams of previous years. The new faces on the squad began to gel around mid-season giving future teams something to look forward to. The team’s leading scorer and most valuable player was Greg Hamilton, and much to the disappointment of other teams in the conference he still nas two years left to play. The team would like to give special thanks to Coach Harris for spending so much time and effort with them. They also want to express their gratitude to the senior hooters who made the season fun for everyone. Greg Hamilton, the team’s leading scorer, dribbles downfield for another shot at the goal. Soccer team members: Kneeling — Steve Leach. Vaughn Jennings, Bob Brandenburg, Norman Downey, Bobby Tucker; Co-Captain, Howard Wheatly, Bill Gortney, Keith Scott, Perry Black, Bunny Carr, Greg Hamilton. Standing — Scorekeeper Robin Oakey, Don Carlson, Don Ritter; Co-Captain, Lefty Gasparello, Julian Putaff, Keith Blackburn, Paul Skin” Jemaie, Scott Matthews, Diego Hasty. Joe Curtis. Bill Foster, Rick Rennick. Members of the squad are: Coach Barbara Yarborough. Manager Linda Francis. Captain Karon DeClarke, Co-Captain Lynn Nesset, Kathy Butler. Cathy Watkins. Ann Washburn. Bunkv Womble, Gwen Crawford, and Christy Jones. Cheerleading Above: The cheerleaders demonstrate their agility as they end a cheer. Right: Cheerleading Captain. Karon DeClark takes a time out from cheering to concentrate on the action on the field. 100 The sport of cheerleading has defi- nitely made an impact on the Elon College campus this year. The squad of enthusiastic girls led the crowd in cheers, which in turn promoted spirit within the teams. The Elon cheerleaders to motivate a student body Left: A bad turn of events in the game brings different re- actions from Karon, Lynn and Ann. Above: The waiting at a crucial point of the game is agoniz- ing as reflected on Christy’s and Lynn's faces. not only followed in the traditional foot- steps of a cheerleader, but strayed in new and exiciting ways to motivate the student body also. Cheerleading is a year round sport which includes other activities be- sides the games themselves. These activ- ities started as early as August when the girls attended camp, then cheered their way through a fantastic football season including such trips as Lockhaven, Pennsyl- vania and of course, the exciting playoff game in Burlington. Other activities in- cluded judging a cheerleading competition, hosting the Duck’s Unlimited banquet making posters to support Elon’s teams, throwing parties for our teams, and having the students sign a petition in support of their team during the playoff game. Miss Yarborough, the squad's sponsor, had a lot to do with the cheerleaders success this year! Above: “Yes, that's the winning team winning team, winning team!” Left: Leading the crowd in a cheer, the girls work hard to get the spectators enthused. 1_____ 101 Guard, Duke Madsen gets by his man with a good base- line move. Larry Scott displays excellent body control as he fakes out his defenders in mid-air. Members of the Basketball Team: Larry Scott, Kim Cockerham, Duke Madsen, Chris Matthews, Gary Treece, James Segers, Curtis Rich, Steve Martinelli, James Smith. Charlie Williamson, Steve Jukoski, Eddie Foust. Head Coach — Bill Miller, Assistant Coach — Bill Morningstar. 102 103 Leading scorer. Chris Matthews, is fouled while going for the basket. The term Fightin' Cripples” does more to sym- bolize the Basketball season than any other phrase one can use. The Fighting Christians” got off to a strong start after dropping their first two games of the season. By Christmas break the Cagers were 5-2 and playing better than most had expected. In January the team suddenly fell on hard times as three starting players were forced out of action due to broken bones. To add to this, some of Above: Coaches Miller Morningslar study the team attack from the bench. Right: ]ames Segers goes above the rim in an attempt to block a Mars Hill shot. The crowd was on its feet much of the season as many Fighting Christians games went to the wire. Fighting Christians Become Fightin’ Cripples the players could not meet academic standards thus the team was further reduced. Even with all the ad- versity there were bright moments in the season for Elon. Chris Matthews, Senior captain of the squad averaged 20.5 points a game to lead the team. The Cagers handed Coach Bill Miller his 300th win as an Elon coach when they defeated Lenoir-Rhyne in an over-time battle at home. There were many close games as the season drew to a close and Elon always, though fighting couragously, it seemed lost the close ones. There is hope for the future though, as only two play- ers, Chris Matthews and Curtis Rich, will graduate this year. Both are starters, but if the team can keep injuries down they will have enough experience and bench strength to be strong competition. Members of the Basketball Team: Beth Beaty, Vickie Blankenship, Lynn Briggs, Jane Cooper, Joyce Daniel, Janet Fleming, Candy Fox, Sandra Partridge Gray, Sue Henderson, Tina Ireland, Andrea McDowell, Lisa Mooneyham, Jackie Myers, Donna Roach, Jane Sampson, Carolyn Smith. Rhonda Wilson, Head Coach — Mary Jackson. Left: Carolyn Smith takes advantage of her superior height and takes her opponent to the basket. Below: Six footer, Donna Roach, starts the game by jumping for Elon. 105 Basketball Scoreboard Elon Opponents 78 Pembroke 70 37 High Point 86 86 Atlantic Christian 84 56 High Point 96 60 Guilford 59 48 Duke 47 72 East Carolina 88 68 Western Carolina 81 94 Mars Hill 80 79 Pfeiffer 96 76 Appalachian 88 82 Wake Forest 75 80 UNC-G 72 91 Pfeiffer 106 77 Guilford 73 88 Pfeiffer 66 60 High Point 86 Above: Rising above a crowd of defenders, Jackie Myers, has her eyes on the basket. Right: Leading the fast-break downcourt, an Eton player takes the easy lay-up. They Struggled All Season The lady cagers suffered a rough year, full of many disappointments. Despite some devastating defeats the Fighting Christians kept battling back. Going into the State Tournament the women sported a 7-7 record and were not expected to fare well. However they edged by Guilford and walloped Pfeiffer enroute to the Tourney finals. High Point proved too much for the Elon girls to handle but their fine per- formance gained them a berth in the Regionals. The girls rose to the occasion ana made a frustrating season worth- while by making it to the Regionals. But Came Through At The End Left: Jackie Myers gets up above everybody going for another two points. Above: Bringing the ball downcourt, Jackie Myers starts a drive for the basket. Below: Team members gather around and await instructions from Coach Jackson during timeout. Wrestling Team Members: Ronn Anderson, Danny Bass, Tripp Benolken, Charlie Burch, Eddie Burke, Keith Byrd, David Cox, William Doggett. Tom Gibson. Bob Kernstine, Mark Lambros, Don Mackey. Doug Roper, James Saunders. Walter Schact, Ken Sigmon. Bo Walker. Dennis Monteith. 108 Matmen Sweep Conference Second Straight Year New recruits combined with returnees made another strong Wrestling team for the Fighting Christians this year. The matmen were led by standouts Danny Bass, Keith Byrd, Tom Gibson, Bobby Kernstine, and Charlie Burch. The wrestlers had some hard fought matches against Catawba, Campbell, and A T State University enroute to the District 26 championship for the second time in as many years. Wrestling Scoreboard Eton Opponent 40 Pfeiffer 12 27 Catawba 26 32 Livingstone 17 10 V.M.I. 23 13 Citadel 32 32 Davidson 12 38 W.S.S.U. 5 42 Lynchburg 15 27 Campbell 15 27 A T State 30 19 Liberty Bap. 29 10 Pembroke 36 Above: Keith Byrd comes out on top in the Pembroke match. Right: Sidelines Mark Lambros congratu- lates an exhausted Eddie Burke for his winning effort. Below: Charlie Burch gets a grip on his opponent, positioning for a pin. 109 Intramurals The Intramural slogan this year was Get Involved” and that is exactly what most of the students did. With a more efficiently run Intramural program many more students were able to form teams and participate. The traditional sports of Football, Basketball, and Softball had the usual mass participation, while the so called minor sports of Water Polo, Volleyball, Racquetball, and the One-on-One Basketball tournament attracted a far greater involve- ment than in any years before. This year with the larger involvement the divisions were not divided up by Dorm-Fraternity lines as in past years but every team, Dorm or Fraternity was able to play against each other. The mass slaughter of dorm teams by the fraternities never came about as many predicted. A dorm team, the Bagubas, even won the overall Football championship. As colder weather came the sports scene moved indoors to Volleyball and Racquetball. Both of these had out- standing participation and the competition was fierce. A new phenomenon at Elon appeared at this time; crowds to watch the games. Spectators began to watch the Volleyball games and this continued through the Winter Term Water Polo games, and on into the Spring Term Basketball events also. The word “protest” came to have special meaning this year as many, many games were ended with this cry. The Intramural Council was known to meet on protests two or three time a week with their decisions being the final word as to who won or lost. Intramurals at Elon have come very far in the past few years and this year proved to boost the program to unpredicted heights. As the average student at Elon has no outlet for his athletic energies, the intramural programs provide this release. This year’s expanded program in- cluded Water Polo, Volleyball, Bas- ketball, Football. Racquetball, and Softball. Ill Get Involved! New Point System The Intramural department added a new point system to determine the over all championship this year. The system gives entry points to organizations for entering teams and points to the organizations best finishing teams in whatever sport. A tally of these points was kept at the intramural office for all students to see, thus the competition became fierce as teams tried to gain the needed points to win the over all championship and gain a trophy. Mighty Midgets Out Hustle Opponents Right: The starters show their stuff as Pam Clarke sets the ball up. Below: Joyce Daniel hustles in to make a diving save as Rhonda Wilson and Beth Beaty set up. Trent Dickens and Pam Clarke watch, poised for action. Inset: Time out! Coach Yarborough goes over new strategy. 114 Rhonda Wilson goes down low to save a well placed ball as Trent Dickens (11), and Jane Cooper hustle to help. 115 Team Members: Back row: Coach Barbara Yarborough, Manager Linda Frances. Lisa Mooneyham, Pam Clarke, Carolyn Smith, Lee Cum- mings, Joyce Daniel, Manager Terri Morris. Middle row: Jackie Myers, Tina Ireland, Jane Cooper. Vicki Blankenship, Susie Edwards. Front row; Trent Dickens, Rhonda Wilson, Toni Navarro. Volleyball Team 3 in State Golden Girls Shine with The Golden Girls' Volleyball team finished the year with a loss to Wake Forest in the A1AW State Tourna- ment held in Durham. The loss by four points was all that kept the “Mighty Midgets out of the Regionals. The girls had a fantastic season according to Coach Barbara Yarborough. Indeed it was a great season al- though Elon has no scholarships in volleyball to draw players as the schools they compete against do. The team lacked height but more than made up for this disadvantage by playing smart ball and hustling consistently with team unity. Due to their lack of height and tremendous hustle, this year’s team was dubbed the “Mighty Midgets by their competitors. The team was expertly coached by Barbara Yar- borough to twenty-three big victories. But when it came down to keeping the players in the games their senior manager, Linda Frances, did a superior job. Linda did everything from keeping score and stats to wrapping ankles with the help of assistant Terri Morris. Many of the girls felt that Linda was the big plus in their suc- cessful season. Though the girls played a unified team game, they were not without their stars. Seniors Joyce Daniel, Tina Ireland, and Beth Beaty were tri-captains. Tina and Joyce were both selected to the Small College All-Tour- nament team and Joyce was also selected to the All- Carolina Conference’s Tourney team. Pam Clarke gives the Golden Girls a pre-game pep talk. 23-13 Season Left: Susie Edwards sets up the spike for Carolyn Smith as Jackie Myers (20), and Beth Beaty (10) look on. Above: Bump! Trent Dickens sets up the ball for the front line as Jane Cooper (13) and Beth Beaty prepare to send it over. SENIORS Beverly Adams Sherman Alfors: Vice President Thomas Allan Chris Angel Phil Armfield Fleet Bagley Carol Bailey Leah Barger Perry Beale Martha Beasley Beth Beaty Phil Beeson Vanessa Bivens Mermisteen Blakney Karen Blose Steve Blume Robert Bolyard Soozie Booth David Bordeaux Eddy Boswell Cheryl Bounds Kathy Bowman Bruce Boyd Rich Branson Mike Brantley Carol Brock Joel Brower Hilda Brown Wendell Bunker Kathleen Burch 118 Yvonne Byers Rhonda Cannaday Debbie Carlson Donald Carlson Bruce Carr LeRae Carr Janice Carter Harold Carver Terry Charlton Ernestine Clark June Clark Ralphael Clarke Susan Clayton Sandra Cogle John Costin James Cozart Laura Crews David Crowder Harriet Crown Debra Dabney Joyce Daniel Lynn Daniel Greg Daniels Kingsley Davis Mark Deans Prince Deese V.L. DeHart Pam Deitz Susanne DeLoach Gus DeSimone Three-year plan, you find the Four-year plan, right plan! Five-year plan The Elon System: Elon will help t t t David Dickerson Norman Downey Robin Duffer Theresa Dunman Doug Durante Paul M. Eanes Jr. Jimmy Ellis Page Finch Susan Finney Patti Fleming Pat Foster Lennel Fotta Anne Fowler Bill Fowler Billy Fox Charlie Gamble Paige Garriques Ted Gayk Robin Gerringer William E. Gortney Mack Grady Ruffin Grady Carol Gray Jeter Gregg Joe Gro Gary Gupton Emily Hackney Barbara Hall Les Hall Roger Hamilton When did the Elon Tree Stump Get Pulled Up? Coldest and Snowiest Winter Many Can Remember 120 Halloween Turned Into a Nightmare forK2 and TKE WELN? WSOE! Rick Hancock: President Ruthie Harper Charles Harrell Donna Harrelson Charles Harrison Diego Hasty Brenda Heafner Jan Henderson Sue Henderson John Hinkle John Hincke Clay Holloway Robert House Franklin Hummel Joe Hundley Jennifer Hunter Maria Iniquen Charles Jackson Jane Jeffress Ben Johnson William Joines David R. Joyner Michael Kelley Craig Kirtland Dennis Landstedt Becky Lane Greg Lanier Reg Lanning Steve Leach Charles Lindsay 121 Clint Locklear Ricky Locklear Cynthia Long Bobby Loy Dawn Luciano Carol D. Lykes Barry McClune Willard McCombs Donna McCreedy Rick McKee Bill McKinstry Megan McLaurin Tom McLemore Marilee McPherson Thomas Mann V.L. Manuel Richard Marchman Dave Maynard Dana Miller Rob Moore Patricia Moorefield Patricia Morgan- Lanning LuAnn Morris Deborah Morrow Karen Mullally Pam Murphy Mark Myers Alice Neal David Nichols Elizabeth Oakes 122 New Brick Gazebo Takes the Place of the Old Wooden One Robin Oakey Gordon Oldham Ron Osborne Hunter Owen Billy Owens Randolph Oxendine Elaine Palmore Dan Patterson Perry Lou Patterson Janet Perry Debby Porter David Rains Tommy Rakes Kay Raskin Kim Reisig Richard Renick Cathy Rhodes Alan Ritenour Don Ritter Pat Roark Audrey Roberts Charlotte Rosser Yvonne Rudisill Terry Ryan Ted Salisbury Jackie Sampson Barbara Sawyers Bob Schmidt Chuck Scott Peggy Scott 123 Susan Shaughnessy Sam Shaw Dale Sherrill Linda Simpkins Jack Sippel Mike Sisk Richard Sisk Barry Smith: Sec.-Treas. Jolene Smith Phillip Smith Ava Sparks Gary Spitler John Stanczak Craig Stanley Barry Stato Aaron Steele John Steelman Nancy Still Robert Strange Bob Stratton Wes Strickland Helen Styles Susan Tanhauser Patti Tarrant Barbara Taylor Cindy Tew Robert Terrell Janet Thompson Johnny Thompson Don Tilley Fire Lanes Take Up More of Already Re- duced Parking Area Registration by Mail is a Welcome Relief for All 124 Jim Tinsley Danny Tutterow Steve Vaughan Jo Vaughn Debbie Wagoner Perry Warren Vera Warren Wanda Watson Donna Wayler David Webster John Wellons Lainey Whitener Amy Williams Bob Whitmore Kathy Williams Gordon Wills John Winstead Bill Young 125 126 Elaine Abies Danny Adams Neil All Johnnie Allen H.L. Altice Danny Arnold Malvin Artley Debbie Atkins Denise Austin Jamie Baddour Danny Bagley Linda Bartlett Harriet Bauer India Beal Tom Berry Warren Berry Keith Blackburn Maurice Boswell Ken Bowden William Britton Charlie Burch Sam Burgess: President Molly Burgwyn Julia Butler Ernie Byrider Paul Capone Bernard B. Carr Charlie Carrington Steven Carter Korkie Cates Denise Clark Martha Clark Sharon Clark Carol Clayton Lee Anne Clayton Anne Coble Don Coble Donald Colclough Christy Colquitt David Cook Debbie Coutts Bob Covington Jeff Cox Gwendolyn Crawford Sue Crawford Lee Cummings Bryan Dalton Ralph Daniel Jim Darden Karon DeClark Donna DeHart Mike DeLuise Stan Dixon David Dodd Thomas Dodd Steve Dunn Bob DuVal Steve Eanes Susie Edwards Garry Fitchett John Fleetwood Karen Fox Patty Funkhouser John Gardner Jay Grandin Becky Gray John Gray Michael Gray Sandra Gray Chris Green Chuck Griffith Phyllis Hammer Wyatt Haney Tom Harman Charles J. Harrell Kelly Harris: Sec.-Treas. Pam Harris Mark Heil 127 Nancy Heil Kathy Hester Dana Hill David Hinshaw Bill Highsmith Kevin Holland Charles Hopkins Ann Gayle Hounshell Cecil Hudgins Mike Hudson Janet Humphrey Lorie Hunnycutt Caroline Hunter Vicki Hutchins Todd Iddings Judy Irving Stephen James Stephen Jennette Chris Jernigan: Vice President Christie Jewett Edith Johnson Elsbeth S. Johnson Mittie Johnson Randy Johnson Dacia Jones Sharon Kavanaugh Linda Keith Kim Kiger John Kincaid Bryant Kirkland Randy Koger Corky Kuykendall Michael Lambros Brenda Lasley Lynn Lawrence Kemp Liles Maureen McCrossan Sally McKee Tom McKinnon Wesley McLaughlin Bernadette McMullen Francess Marr Terry Marsh Charlene Matthews Art Medlin Sue Merry Martha Ann Mitchell Dennis Monteith Beth Moore Claiborne Moore Tim Moore Craig Morris Terry Morris Leslie Morse [an Morton Bob Nazlian Linda Nelms Dan Ollis David Overton Donna Owen Phyllis Owens Ricky Parham Marcia Pendergraph Cathy Phelps Bonnie Pless Nancy Pletcher Joel Poe Debra Poole Randall Poythress Cliff Purvis Van Qualls Cindy Rayner Michael Reed Debbie Rickman Randy Robertson Donna Rogers Doug Roper Ned Ryerson Karen Shatterly Tom Shaw Gary Simon Michele Skeens Gail Smith Margie Smith 129 Penny Smith Rusty Smith Donna Sowder Lee Steele Richard Stegall Dave Stovall Janice Summers Cary Taylor Marianne Taylor LuAnne Teague Nancy Thomas Danny Thompson Mike Thompson Les Turlington Ros Turlington Carla Turner Debbie Vassilopaulos Steve Vaughan Beverly Vestal Rachel Wagoner Wendy Walker Donna Wampler Ann Washburn Jane Watkins Cathy Watkins Jesse F. Watts. Jr. Brent Whitener Beth Whitfield Chapel Whitt Bruce William Pam Winter Bunky Womble Eric Wood Jimmy Woodruff Marsha Worley Blanche Wrenn Bruce Wright Nancy Wyrick Ann Yenney 130 Russell Airington John Ale Mike Allen Connie Ames Jane Andrews Pam Andrews Sandy Anstead Debbie Apple Ricky Apple Kandy Arthur Martin Backley Marian Banner Sammy Barefoot Beth Barron Greg Batchelor Karen Baulding Mary Beth Beeson Tripp Benolken Neil Bishop Liz Bivens Jay Blackwelder Nancy Blackwood Gregg Bovich Connie Bowers Gary Brant Allison Brewer Mike Brittan Barbara Brown Janice Brown Kathy Brown Samra Brown Betsy Bullard Madge Burgess Bev Burroughs Gene Burroughs Carolyn Burton Kathy Butler: Vice President Donna Butts Phyllis Cafasso Irene Caicedo George Carter Suzan Carver Renee Chandler Kenneth Chavis Tim Childress Carol Chudina Sandy Clemmons Larry Colson Jerry Cook David S. Cox Karen Cox Dale Craft Lisa Dagley Mike Davis Ronnie Davis Jane Devine Banu Duruman Marcus C. Edwards Sharon Elgin Mary Epperly Beverly Faison Pam Fallon Gary Finch Debbie Foley Meri Ford Leslie Foster Betsy Fowler Teresa Frazier Jane Frye David Gerni Keith Gilliam Lorna Goudey Shari Gould Jayne Gray Andy Griggs Robin Grimes Guy Grinnalds Gayle Haas Mary Hamill Greg Hamilton Jayne Hamilton Lynne Hardee Molly Harp Jo Ann Harris Pamela Hatchel Brian Hauser Bonnie Hawley Gregory Hicks David Hill David Hodge Henry Holding Chip Holdren John Holloway: President Bryan Holt Debbie Hurley Phillip Hutcherson TheresaIgoe Bonnie Irby Martha Irwin Martha Isaacs Tim Jernigan Debbie Johnson Randy Johnson Connie Jones Herbert Kay Mark Kehayas Phil Kellam Mike Kilgariff Betsy Kinsey Lynn Kirby Barbara Kuntzman Jim Lail Mark Lambros Don Lawrence Dennis Lawson Roddy Leery Susan Leslie Deborah Long Richard Long Dinah Loposer Paul Lowery Jodie Luke Kay McCarn Randy McCaskill Andria McDowell Pat McDowell Terry Mack Don Mackey Carol Madison Beverly Maness Michelle Maris Lydia Massey Cooper Mattocks Joey May LeAnne May Willard Maynard Annette Metcalf Kelly Miller Joey Mills Michelle Mitchell Will Moody Terri Morris Laura Moss Doug Motley David Mundy Tom Nelson Lynn Nesset Diane Neuville William Newman Susan Niegro Paul Norris Lindy Olive Barry Oliver Anna Otto Jan Oxendine David Payne Ken Payne Mark Payne Sally Peach Tim Peeler Chris Pickard Susan Pittard Phyllis Pope Howard Porter David Powell Georgette Powell |ack Powell Vince Puhl Bill Pulley Joey Rains Phil Rains |anie Rambo Martha Ramseur Sue Reynolds Paula Riddick Nancy Robinson David Sams Howie Saul Beth Saundsrs Mike Seagroves Cindy Sharpe Lynn Smith Sarah Snead Belinda Spence Joseph Stephens Cindy Steele Pete Stratos Debbie Strickland Joyce Stroud Mtonm Woody Woodruff Patsy Yates Earl Younce Bonnie Younts Bill Zint ]oe Suter Neil Teague Pat Temple David Thomas Kim Thomas Robert Tilton Lynwood Timberlake Denise Tompkins Janice Trent Ray C. Turner Caryn Van Pelt Chris Van Sciver Wally Vinson Glenn Vite James T. Walker Lynn Walker Annette Wall Debbie Wall Terry Walton Nancy Warren Ashley Welfare Howard Wheatley Grayson Whitt Douglas Wiessner Nolan Williams John Wilson Lou Ann Wilson Neil Wilson Sandra Wilson Steve Windsor Kathy Wobus Billy Womble Susan Wood April Woodall Carol Woodlief 135 fceshman Lou Adcock Robbie Adcock Robin Aesy Debra Agee Betsy Alber Laurie Alcon Marcia Alderman Cheri Alexander Vicki Aloy Mary Althouse Rhonda Apple Patsy Arehart Medina Armstrong Lisa Askew Gail Bareford Auie Barilovits Cathy Barker Glen Barrett Missy Barrow Tim Bartolomeo Andrea Batten: Sec.-Treas. David Beck Laurie Becouvarakix Warren Bell Brian Bennett Debbie Bennett Jill Bennett Ruth Bennett Vickie Blackwell Vicki Blankenshop Catherine Bondurant Wanda Bowes Paul Brady Paula Bratcher Chris Bridgers Debbie Brock Jill Brown Susan B'own Danny Buchanan Frank Burchfield Juanita Burnette Bryan Burney Betty Burton DeeWanna Cable Cathy Cannady Leon Carlisle Martha Lynn Carroll Beale Carter John Carter Nan Cates Donna Sue Causey Don Chandler Patty Joe Cherry Dave Christianson Rusty Citty Martha Clodfelter Rebecca Clough Patti Cobb Charise Cole Jan Combs Jane Cooper Kim Coley G. Bryant Colson David H. Cox Ron Crabtree Sue Crompton Betty Crowder Tim Dallas Lee Ann Daniel Donnie Davis Pam Davis Terrie Davis Vicky Davis Bill Day Susan Dejter Cliff DeLoach Diane Dolak Sonya Eckmann Debbie Edward Carol Elliott Joe Embrey Terri Lynn Esperti Sherry Evans Tory Everett Dale Ewalt Jay Faircloth Paul Fardelmann Mike Filipczyk Janet Fleming Mary Ann Florance Mark Forlines JoAnn Fortescue Kevin Foster Martha Fulcher Scott Fulton Lisa Garriques Karen Geneway Mark Gibson Greg Glass Linda Glunt Jeff Golian Beverly Gray Peggy Gray Karla Green Eddie Guerrin Susan Gulrye Joey Hackett Andy Hall Dana Hardy Cynthia Harrington Phyllis Hartsoe Donnell Hatcher Carol Hawks Annette Hayden Melinda Hicks David Hill joey Hill Bill Hilton Danny Hinton Camille Holloway Lil Holt Kelly Horner Cheryl Howard Ann Hughes Tom Hughes Tim Hughs Robin Huntley Mark Hurd Vicky Isley Raymond Jackson Cliff Janssen Debbie Jenks Jerry Johnson Lee Johnson North Johnson Katherine Johnston Chris Jones: President Michael Jones David Joyner Kim Kennedy Amy Kepner Traci Kerley Dale King Kathy Kokes Tina Konts Kathryn Korner Susan Lackey Judy Lancaster Melody Lankford Mike Lawrence John Lawson Kim Leathers Rusty Lee Felix Legrand Beth Leonard Sarah Lewallen Tony Lewis Bob Love Laura Loyd Angie McCain Wanda McDowell Donald McHose Anna McManus Karen McMasters Roderic MacAskill Alvin Maddox Donna Magnano Ann Malone Catina Mandis William Mangum Phyllis Marion Gary Marn Pam Marriott Paul Marshall Betsy Martin Diane Mason Keith Mason Nancy Mason Patty Mason Freida Matkins Scott Matthews Mary Mattox Janis Meredith Harriet Miller Steve Miller Larry Moore Teresa Moore Tommy Moose Tina Morgenson Elizabeth Morris Rob Morris Steve Morris Bill Muldoon Marilyn Mullen Isaac Murdock Tina Murray Eve Nelson Marcia Nevins Debbie Nowell Ann O’Briant Mike O’Brien Billy Odom Jack O’Hare Vicki Oldham Carolyn Overton Connie Parker Susie Parker Cheryl Parlett Debbie Parr Paul Patterson Terry Pattishall Warren Patrick Richard Patterson Steve Payne Ava Pearce Bob Pearson Nan Pearson David Peatross Donna Peters Cindy Phillips Sharon Phillips Pam Pickett John Pini Rhonda Pinion Darryl Pinkerton Ray Pittman Ken Pleasants Ava Power Pam Price Linda Proctor Paul Pugh Henni Rains Barry Ratliff Anita Ragland Bill Ramsey Phyllis Rankin Anne Reade Lydia Reaves Nancy Redd Gail Respess Bebe Richards Rhonda Ridley Rick Riggsbee Denise Ritchie Steve Riviere Pat Robertson Lisa Rogers Bryan Rollins Chris Rosenthal Bob Ruffin James Russell Anna Ryerson Jane Sampson James Saunders Steve Schoonover Marianne Schutz Kim Seaford Janie Sellers Kathleen Severn Cindy Shelton Dawn Shutts Cindy Simmons Robert Simmons Pam Simpkins Frederick Simpson Judy Simpson Gerald Smith Joyce Smith Randy Smith Wayne Smith Russell Snowden Barden. Jr. Diane Solovensky Larry Sondhaus You Mean Bill’s Hasn’t Always Been Here? This was a freshman’s comment upon learning that Bill's Blue Room was a recent addition to the Elon community. Kim Spencer Lisa Stanhope Pat Starling Jeri Statler: Vice Pres. Jim Stephenson Tracie Stewart ]an Still Chuck Stokes Diane Stoneman Carolyn Stutts Ken Stutts Georgia Sullivan Terri Swain Ann Sweeney Anita Thiel Jill Thomas Phil Thomas Debbie Tierney Lillie Tobash Linda Totten Merry Trester Nancy Tripp Cindy Tysinger Karen Vanderson David Vaughn Clayton Vaught Dennis Walker Gene Walker Mary ]ane Walker John Ware John Watts Lynn Weatherington Sharon Welch Thomas Wells King White Julie Whitehurst John B. Williams Maria Williams Phyllis Williams Scott Williams Rhonda Wilson Tammy Winstead Russell Worley Gina Wright Jean Wright 141 Faculty, Administration, Deans, Counselors, Secretaries, Directors, Managers, Coordinators, Staff, Clerks, Supervisors, Foremen, Coaches, Librarians, Maintenance, Receptionists . The next twenty-three pages are filled with the employees of Elon College. They all possess one type of title or another, supposedly descriptive of their job. Some are well-known by students while others remain virtually anonymous. However it is the interaction of the entire group which makes Elon work. For this reason we have listed all of these people in alphabetical order. Each holds his or her place in the structure of this organiza- tion and is equally important. Each student and constituent has his favorites and least favorites and in this manner we present each equally. A Adams—Barbee B Lynne F. Adams Admissions Counselor }. Wesley Alexander Associate Professor of Mathematics Malvin N. Artley Professor of Music William H. Barbee — Chair- man of the Department of Mathematics Associate Professor of Mathematics Ralph V. Anderson — Chairman of the Depart- ment of Economics Associate Professor of Economics Left: Richard Apperson — Music-Choir Above: Andrew }. Angyal — Assistant Professor of English 143 B Barnes Robert C. Baxter — Vice President for Legal Affairs Associate Professor of Political Science Left: Eloise Baynes — Chair- man of the Department of Foreign Languages Cultures Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Right: Shelby Bennett — As- sistant Professor of Business Administration Buck Bayliff Campus Shop Manager Tom Bass — Director of Alumni Parent Relations Larry E. Barnes Director of Placement Robert G. Blake — Chairman of the Department of En- glish William S. Long Professor of English W. Jennings Berry — Coordinator of Counseling Placement Services Associate Professor of English R. Lamar Bland — Assistant Professor of English R. Wayne Bowery Admissions Counselor Barry A. Bradberry Admissions Counselor Allice S. Boleman — Head Resident Advisor 145 B Bragg David A. Bragg — Asso- ciate Professor of Music Janie P. Brown — Assistant Professor of Physical Educa- tion Health Edith R. Brannock — Assistant Professor of Home Economics Marydell Bright — Coordinator of Admissions Financial Aid As- sistant Professor Mickey Brown — Assistant Professor of Physical Education Health, Associate Football Coach, Wrestling Coach W.E. Butler — Business Manager Treasurer Associate Profes- sor 146 R. Cheek C Stephen W. Caddell — Chaplain Assistant Professor of Religion D. Brooks Cates — Assistant Professor of Social Science Trelles G. Case — Assistant Profes- sor of Music Kostas V. Cepas — Associate Professor of Modern Languages ia m 'IV i mi i Carole F. Chase — As- sistant Professor of Religion Ruth L. Cheek — Part- Time Assistant Professor of Chemistry Paul H. Cheek — Chairman of the Department of Physical Sci- ence L.L. Vaughn Professor of Chemistry 147 C Cofield Anthony M. Coyne — Assistant Professor of Philosophy Terrell W. Cofield — Assistant Professor of Music Janie E. Council — Associate Professor of Business Education Accounting of Chemistry Robert W. Delp — Chairman of 148 the Department of Social Science Professor of History Edwin L. Daniel — Associate Professor of Art Helen H. Euliss — Assistant Professor of English An Frykholm F Hugh Fields — Assistant Pro- fessor of Biology Natural Science Nancy T. Foglemen — Secre- tary to Director of Athletics Janie C. Evans — Assistant Professor of Mathematics Gerald L. Francis — Assistant Professor of Mathematics Major Lazelle E. Free — Assistant Professor of Military Science Pamela A. Frykholm — Coordinator of Career Counseling Area Co- ordinator 149 G Gasp eny Michael Gaspeny — Visiting Instructor in English Russell B. Gill — Assistant Profes- sor of English Betty K. Gerow — Associate Professor of English Bob Gibbs — Supervisor of Mail Services Seena A. Grannowsky — Assis- tant Professor of Psychology Albert B. Gminder — Professor of Modern Languages John S. Graves — Associate Profes- sor of Religion 150 Samuel C. Griffin — Assistant Professor of Geography Kenneth W. Hammond — Assistant Registrar Frank Harris — Associate Pro- fessor of Physics Metin Nazmi Gurol — Assistant Profes- sor of Business Administration Haworth Kenneth L. Harper — Director of Ad- ministrative Service Assistant Profes- sor of Education Al S. Hassell — Associate Direc- tor of Admissions Development Charles D. Harris — Assis- tant Professor of Physical Education Health — Soccer Coach Richard C. Haworth — Assistant Professor of Mathematics H Hicks Tony Lee Hicks — Director of Data Processing Cheryl Holt — Part-Time Instructor of Mathematics S. Carlysle Isley — Director of Institutional Relations Assistant Professor Rachel Y. Holt — Assistant Professor of History Alonzo L. Hook — Dean Emeritus Professor of Physics Paul Hudson — Assistant Professor of Sociology Longest L Mary F. Jackson — Assistant Professor of Physical Education Health Head Women’s Bas- ketball Coach Clayton E. Johnson — Assistant Professor of Physical Education Health, Associate Football Coach, Track Coach Julia A. Lackey — Assistant Coordinator of Student Ac- tivities Assistant Area Coordinator Marjorie Long — Assis- tant Director of Public Information Assistant Professor of English f Donald J. Kelly — Associate Professor of Physical Education Associate Football Coach W.G. Long — Dean of Student Affairs Associate Professor of Political Science Frances C. Longest — Associate Professor of Business Education 153 Left: June M. Looney — As- sistant Professor of Psy- chology M McAfee Barbara McCall — Co- ordinator of Foundation Relations Larry B. McCauley — Director of Phys- ical Plant Assistant Professor of Busi- ness Administration Molly K. Marvin — Director of Counseling Services Liz McAfee — Part-Time Instruc- tor in English Ralph A. Maggio — Chairman of the Department of Accounting, Business Administration, Business Education, Professor of Business Administration Betty Maness — Director of Academic Skills Program Jackie P. Matlock — Secretary of Admissions 154 Frances R. Marlette — Chairman of the Depart- ment Associate Pro- fessor of Community Services Allied Health James A. Moncure — Vice President for Academic Student Affairs Professor of History Eleanor W. Moffett — Part- Time Professor of English Voight F. Morgan — Chairman Associate Professor of the Depart- ment of Biology Whitney P. Mullen — Associate Professor of Science Education Richard A. Muller — Assistant Professor of Religion Muller N4 William R. Miller — As- sistant Professor of Phys- ical Education Health Basketball Coach A T. William Morningstar — As- sistant Professor of Physical Education Health, Assistant Basketball Coach, Golf Coach 155 O Overton James H. Overton Professor of Religion Richard Pipan — Part-Time Instructor of English tant Professor of Religion John K. Patterson — As- sistant Professor of Bus- iness Law Theodore E. Perkins — Librarian Assistant Professor Nan Perkins — Academic Skills Specialist Christine Phillips — Secretary of Admissions 156 Ann Ponder — Part-Time Instructor of English Raghavendra D. Rao — As- sociate Professor of Biology George L. Ryals — Assistant Profes- sor of Biology Gerard Priestley — W.A. Harper Professor of History Political Science Paul S. Reddish — Part- Time Professor of Biology Frank Rhodes — Assistant Dean of Students S Salter Mary Jane Salter — Nurse Lawrence H. Simon — Associate Professor of Education Allen B. Saunders — Professor of Business Administration Barbara Sharpe — Traffic Counselor Insurance Clerk William G. Sharpe — Coordin- ator of Student Activities ill Melvin L. Shreves — Direc- tor of Public Information 158 Barry Simmons — Director of Financial Aid Lucille C. Stone — Associate Professor of Education Martha S. Smith — Associate Professor of English Arnold C. Strauch — Chairman of the Department of Education Psychology Professor of Education John G. Sullivan — Chairman of the Depart- ment of Philosophy Associate Professor of Philosophy Howard Sutherland — Director of Food Services 159 T Thomas Carol W. Troxler — Assis- tant Professor of History Sheri P. Wall — Secretary, Director of Physical Plant Jerry R. Tolley — Assistant Professor of Physical Education Health, Asso ciate Football Coach, Tennis Coach Mary D. Thomas — Information Service Supervisor 160 Leona Updyke — Receptionist White W a - Frederick T. Watts — Assistant Professor of Political Science Walter Westafer — Pro- fessor of Music Linda T. Weavil — Assistant Pro- fessor of Business Education Jane Wellford — Part-Time In- structor of Physical Education Vice President Jack O. White — Associate Professor of Music Director of Bands Alan J. White — Chair- man of the Department of Physical Education Health Associate Professor of Physical Education Health W Wicker Mary Ann Wimsatt — Part-Time Assistant Pro- fessor of English W. Robert Wicker — Director of Audio-Visuals Jeanne F. Williams — Associate Professor of Statistics Mathe- matics Jo Watts Williams — Associate Professor of Education Shirley S. Wilson — Director of Athletics Associate Professor of Psychology 162 Barbara L. Yarborough — Assistant Professor of Physical Education Health, Women's Volley- J. Fred Young — President Zarzar % i WOW111 11 8 Ml ,■ «•j «, . ' • •• ... Steve Yukevich — Director of Gym Facilities Right: Rudolph T. Zarzar — Assistant Professor of Politi- cal Science 163 A-Z Staff Library Staff: Guy Lambert — Associate Librarian. Ann ). Vickers — Catalog Librarian. Mattie Lee S. Lee — Assistant Librarian. Emma D. Lewis — Secretarial Services, Jo Anne Haizlip — Faculty Services Secretary Library Secretaries: Katie F. Wilson, Lydia Berry, Helene Ellis. Eleanore Kittenger. Ik Frances S. Perkins — Secretary to the Dean of Student Affairs, Vicki W. Smith — Secretary, Counseling Office Above: Virginia G. Johnston — Secretary to the Registrar, Wadeene Sharpe — Secretary to the Director of Data Processing, Jeannine Williams — Data Clerk, Registrar’s Office, Jerri Holloway — Transcript Clerk, Registrar, Jane Killian — Data Clerk, Registrar's Office. Right: Charles Overman — Carpenter, Coy Quakenbush — Carpenter, Warren Jeffreys — Maintenance Foreman, John Tickle — Carpenter, Larry Dunn — Carpenter. Left: Mary E. McCauley — Secretary to the Director of Institutional Relations; Kaye Halbert — Secretary, Develop- ment; Sandra Arnette — Secretary. Development; Karen Carroll — Bookkeeper, Development. Executive Secretaries: Kath- leen Goodwin — Secretary to the President, Martha H. Tingen — Secretary to the Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Staff A-Z Lloyd L. Routh — Grounds Foreman, Warren Jeffreys — Maintenance Foreman. Preston Price — Executive House- keeper, Hal Laughlin — Engineer. Otto Wilburn, Buddy Evans — Grounds- keepers, Lloyd L. Routh — Grounds Foreman Shelton Coggins, Jimmy Jones — Maintenance Workers, Hal Laughlin — Engineer. Left: Fay Conally — Secretary, Cashier’s Office; Jane Rinker — Clerk, Cashier’s Office Ins. Clerk; Margaret Clapp — Payroll Clerk; Vicki Martin — Secretary, Busi- ness Office; Audrey Shumar — Secretary, Accounting. Below: Housekeepers — Lottie Allen. Kathleen Enoch, Louise Smith. Pamela McCollum, Martha Gant. Norma Foust. Vera Ireland, Beulah Raiford. 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' ( 27103 Adams. Daniel D., 4470Tabernacle Ch. Rd., Tobaccoville. N.C. 27050 Adams Garland W., 805 Larry Ave.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Adams. Let ilia R., Rt 1. Pink Hill. N.C. 28572 Adams, Robin V., Apt. 610-D Center Ave . Burlington. N.C. 27215 Adams, Steven F., 203 New Castle Dr., Burlington. N(: 27215 Adcock, Robert F., Rt. 1. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Adcock, Rose L., 500 Carolyn Ct.. 4-D, Eden, '.('. 272H8 Aesy, Robyn Anne, 3910 Mudlick Rd. SW. Roanoke. Va. 24018 Agnew, David R., 142 Country Club Rd.. Willingboru. N.J, 08046 Agee, Debra F., Rt. 4. Box 38. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Airington, Russell W., 130 St. Andrews Rd . Severna Park, Md. 21146 Alber. Betsy Sue, 41 School House Dr., Medford. N.). 08055 Alcon, Laurie Ann, Rt. 2|Box 4. McLeansville, N.C. 27301 Alderman, Marcia E., IJ.S. Naval Station. Box 8. FPO. New York. N.Y. Ale, John H., 4631 W. Park Rd.. Hollywood. Fla. 33021 Alexander, Daniel M., 211 Home Ave.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Alexander, Cheri D., 1405 Oiltspur Rd . Richmond. Va. 23233 Alexander, Reed J., Rt 8. Box 212, Greensboro. N.C. 27406 Alfors, Sherman N., 106 W. Woodstock Dr.. Greenville, N.C. 27834 Allen, Dale E., 208 S. St. )ohn St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Allen, Eddie D., 147 Huffines St.. Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Allen, George J., 219 Hamilton Rd.,Marlton. N.J. 08053 fc Allen, Johnnie E., 233 Northmont Blvd , Danville. Ya. 24541 Allen, Lorraine M., 207 Shannon Dr.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Allen, Mitchell J., Jr., P.O. Box 97. Creedmoor. NC. 27522 All, Neil Byron, 2847 Woodthrush Dr S W. Roanoke. Va. 24018 Allen, Ottis W., 805 E. 8th Si.. Washington. N.C. 27889 | Allen, Thomas E., 210 Watson Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 - Aloy, Vickie I., 2507 Columbine Lane. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Alston, Charles E.,733 Chandler Ave.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Althouse, Mary P., 1212 Orchard Circle. Salisbury. Md. 21801 Altice, Harvey L., 415 Overland Ave.: Martinsville, Va. 24112 Ames, Constance, 622 Windemere Rd.. Newport News. Va. 23602 Amick, Hope E., Robin Hood Dr., Rt. 10. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Amos, Sue H., 808 Cedar Lane, Graham. N.C. 27253 Anderson, Janet K., Rt. 1, Box 17. Whitsett, N.C. 27377 Anderson, Jonathan P., 202 Shannon Dr.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Anderson, Pamela S., 1325 Willowwood Dr.. Norfolk. Va. 23509 Anderson, Ronn J., Box 503. Advance, N.C. 27006 Anderson, William H., 201 N. Park. Greensboro, N.C. 27401 Andrew, Jane V., Rt. 1. Box 167, Snow Camp. N.C. 27349 Andrews, James H., Rt. 8. Box 365. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Andrews, Pamela L., 125 Radcliff Circle. Durham. N.C. 27707 Angel, Charles C., Rt. 3. Kernersville. N.C. 27284 Anstead, Sandra K., Oxford Orphanage, Oxford. N.C. 27565 Apple, Bernard W., 439 Circle Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Apple, Jane F., Route 2 Box 186-B3, Snow Camp. N.C. 27349 Apple, Rhonda D., Route 10 Box 354, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Apple, Richard N., Route 1. Browns Summit. N.C. 27214 Arehart, Patricia K., 912 Elm Street. Eden. N.C. 27288 Armfield, Phillip E., 1517 Paisley Avenue. Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 Armstrong, Medina O., Route 11 Box 172, Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 Armstrong, Patrick F., 3124 Watergate Lane, Virginia Beach, Va. 23452 Arnette, Durwood L.f Route 2. Mt. Olive, N.C. 28365 Arnette, Sandra W., Box 402, Graham. N.C. 27253 Arnette, Stephen W., 901 East Madison. Dillon, S.C. 29536 Arnold, Daniel R., 117 Sunrise Avenue. Martinsville. Va. 24112 Arthur, Kandus L., 100 Old Forge Road, Forest, Va. 24551 Artley, Malvin N., P.O Box 865, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Ashley, Gilbert C., 2806 Lenoir Drive. Greensboro. N.C. 27408 Askew, Martha L., Route 1 Box 159, Eure, N.C. 27935 Atkins, Deborah Gail, Route 1 Box 26. Green Bay. Va. 23942 Atwater, William D., Route 1 Box 444, Yanceyville. N.C. 27379 Aumalis, Ansis E., 128 Westiview Drive. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Austin, Georgia D., Route 1 Box 643. Wingate. N.C. 28174 Avery, David R., 2811 Blanche Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Avery, Roy B., 2811 Blanche Avenue, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Babaa, Nuha Mustafa, Ministry of Ele. Water. Kuwait, Arabia Bahaa, Shafika K., Route 3 Box 406A. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Backley, Martin R., 4439 Glenn Rose Street. Fairfax, Va. 22030 Baddour, James M., P O. Box 1794. Laurinhurg, N.C. 28352 Bagbey, Danny C., Route 1 Box 105, Nelson. Va. 24580 Bagley, Douglas W., Route 3 Box 6. Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Bagley, Melvin F., 417 Redbrick Drive, Chesapeake. Va. 23325 Bailey, Aleta C., 14 Scarlett Street, Greenville, S.C. 29607 Baldwin, Janet S., 3007 S. Fairway Drive. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Baldwin, Linda J., 721 Oakley Street, Graham, N.C. 27253 Baldwin, Walter A., 812 Grove Park, Tampa. Florida 33609 Bankston, David Allen, 109 White Oak Court, Ashland, Ky. 41101 Banner, Marian C., 205 Irving Place, Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Barden, Russell S., Jr., 5317 Nations Ford Road, Charlotte, N.C. 28210 Barefoot, Samual V., 408 Fletcher Drive. Raleigh, N.C. 27603 Bareford, Mona G.t 530 Earl Street. Tappahannock, Va. 22560 Barger, Leah M., 506 Carolyn Ct. Apt. 1-D, Eden, N.C. 27288 Barham, John T., P.O. Box 1805, Asheboro, N.C. 27203 Barilovits, Avie C., 104 Lyle Street, Mauldin, S.C. 29662 Barker, Catherine E., Route 2 Box 117. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Barnes, Laurie M., 1624 Ridgecrest Avenue, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Barnwell, Kenneth M.f 1618 Ridgecrest Avenue, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Barrett, Glen L.t 1041 Rindge Road, Fitchburg, Ma. 01420 Barrett, Laurie K., Route 2 Box 136, Graham, N.C. 27253 Barron, Margaret B., 5620 Buckhorn Road. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106 Barrow, Melissa J., 5609 Patridge Lane. Raleigh. N.C. 27609 Bartlett, Linda C., Route 7 Box 459. Abingdon, Va. 24210 Bartolomeo, Timothy M., 12810 Beaverdale Lane, Bowie. Md. 20715 Barts, Danny Lee, Route 5 Box 460-0, Mebane, N.C. 27302 Baskerville, Phil, 906 Willow Road. Greensboro, N.C. 27401 Basnight, James C., 2624 Broad Bay Road. Virginia Beach. Va. 23451 Bass, Danny, Route 4 Box 354, Mt. Olive. N.C. 28365 Bass, Dwight, Route 4 Box 354, Mt. Olive, N.C. 28365 Bass, Wilton A., P.O. Box 441, Clarksville, Va. 23927 Batchelor, Gregory E., 309 Stonewall Jackson. Wilmington, N.C. 28401 Batson, Jennifer H., Route 3 Old Plantation, Travelers Rest, S.C. 29690 Batten, Andrea L., 308 Rirlgoland Drive. Smithfield, Va. 23430 Batts, Jefferson D., 624 Biscayne Drive, W. Palm Beach. FI. 33408 Bauer, Harriet L., 744 Locust Street. Las Animas, Co. 81054 Baugham, William C., Route 2 Box 8, Stuart, Va. 24171 Baulding, Karen S., 609 Crestview Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Baxter, John C., P.O. Box 755, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Beal, India M., 2202 Marston Road, Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Beale, Perry M., N. Court Street, Windsor. Va. 23487 Beasley, Martha J., Route 6 Box 221-15, Raleigh, N.C. 27612 Beaty, Beth A., Route 1 Box 176-B, Belmont. N.C. 28012 Beavers, Stephen R., Route 2, Siler City. N.C. 27344 Beck, Paul D., Route 3 Box 564. Trinity, N.C. 27370 Beckerdite, George C., P.O. Box 3263. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Becouvarkis, Laurie, 213 Brooke Drive, Hampton, Va. 23669 Beeson, Mary B., 1603 Wilton Drive, Greensboro. N.C. 27408 Beeson, Philip S., 3715 Northampton Drive, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27105 Bell, Alfred L. Ill, 2036 Nottingham Lane. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Bell, Edna H., 706 L-5 Huffman Mill Road. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Bell, Joseph W., 2405 By wood Road, Greensboro, N.C. 27405 Bell, Philip T., 2036 Nottingham Lane, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Benedict, Ralph R., 224 Manhattan Avenue. Hawthorne. N.Y. 10532 Bennett, Charles B., Route 3 Box 359D-1. Mount Airy, N.C. 27030 Bennett, Deborah A., 415 Hyde Street, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Bennett, Debra L., 3417 W. Ridge Road SW. Roanoke, Va. 24014 Bennett, Jill Ann, Route 7 Box 1003, Greensboro, N.C. 27407 Bennett, John M., 4816 Fox Chapel Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030 Benolken, George H., Route 1 Box 338, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Berry, Bruce D., 1102 Virginia Avenue. Roanoke Rapids. Va. 27870 Berry, J. Warren, Box 906, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Berry, Mary M.f Route 2 Box 423, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Berry, Steven G., 1708 Arrowhead Drive. Durham, N.C. 27705 Berry, Thomas W., 1708 Arrowhead Drive, Durham. N.C. 27705 Berryman, Lee W., 6003Thomas Drive. Springfield, Va. 22150 Bethune, Jan Lee, 102 Cedar Lane, Clinton. N.C. 28328 Bettius, Carolyn S., 2907 Crestwood Court. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Bickenbach, Alice M., 701 Suffolk Circle, Virginia Beach, Va. 23452 Bickenbach, John P., 701 Suffolk Circle, Virginia Beach. Va. 23452 Bird, Cynthia B., 23 Culberson Road, Basking Ridge. N.J. 07920 Bise, Ricky E., 5707 Bethlehem Road. Richmond, Va. 23230 Bishop, Neil B., 2630 Pickett Road, Durham. N.C. 27705 Bivens, Elizabeth A., 215 Greenside Drive, Greensboro, N.C. 27406 Bivens, Vanessa E., 215 Greenside Drive, Greensboro. N.C. 27406 Black, Charles D., 1608 Harriet Drive. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Black, Clyde E. III, 1928 Holland Avenue. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Black, Frederick E., 4103 Deepwood Circle. Durham, N.C. 27707 Black, R. Perry, 4103 Deepwood Circle, Durham, iN.C. 27707 Black, Robert W., 1103 College Avenue. Bluefield. VV.V. 24701 Blackard, Thomas H.t Route 1 Box 17, Semora, N.C. 27343 Blackburn, Chadwick K., 550 New Garden Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27107 Blackwelder, Jay W., Route 4 Box 327-A. Statesville, N.C. 28677 Blackwell, Larry L., 537 N. Beaumont Avenue. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Blackwell, Vickie C-, P.O. Box 521, Yanceyville, N.C. 27379 Blackwood, Nancy A., 4204 Tallwood Drive. Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Blake, Kennard J., 609 Ruby Street. Durham. N.C. 27701 Blakney, Mermisteen, 113 Booker Street. Wingate. N.C. 28174 Blankenship, Vicki L., Route 5 Box 377-A. Martinsville. Va. 24112 Blose, Karen J., 1113 Cedarbrook Avenue, Millville. N.|. 08332 Blume, Donald S. Jr., 5001 Hoyt Court, Charlotte, N.C. 28210 Boland, Charles R., 2408 Trail 3. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Boland, Daniel P., 823 Pebble Drive. Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Bolick, Rebecca S., 1208 Rockwood Avenue. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Bolton, Phillip L., P.O. Box 1016, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Bolyard, Robert B., Route 2 Box 274, Clayton, N.C. 27520 Bondurant, Catherine B., Box 275 Bedford Hills, Earlysville, Va. 22936 Bongay, Alfred A., Campus Box 3379, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Boone, Pamela O., 1033 Rainey Street. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Booth, Edith J., 675 New York Avenue, Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 Booth, Susan R., 5315 Hearthstone Road NW. Roanoke, Va. 24012 Bordeaux, David W., 3125 Stanford Drive, Durham. N.C. 27707 Bordone, Richard M., 4509 Wishart Road. Virginia Beach. Va. 23455 Bostick, Cassie M., Route 7 Box 277, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Boswell, Eddie D., Route I Box 60. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Boswell, James W.f 2515 Dare Street, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Boswell, Margaret L., Route 6 Box 318. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Boswell, Maurice W., P.O. Box 4161, Glen Raven. N.C. 27215 Bounds, Cheryl C., 124 Garrett Drive, Hampton, Va. 23669 Bovich, Gregory C., 15 Sunset Road. Bayshore, N.Y. 11706 Bovich, Warren F., 15 Sunset Road, Bayshore. N.Y. 11706 Bowden, Harold D., Route 3. Liberty, N.C. 27298 Bowden, Keith M., 1702 Euclid Road. Durham. N.C. 27707 Bowden, Ronald K., 207 Random Lane. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Bowers, Connie L., 410 Union Heights Blvd., Salisbury, N.C. 28144 Bowes, Wanda O., Route 4 Box 327 B-4. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Bowling, Jeffery E., P.O. Box 426, Pittsboro, N.C. 27312 Bowman, Charlie C., 222 Lorraine Drive, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27107 Bowman, Kathy L., Route 2 Box 334, Walnut Cove, N.C. 27052 Bowman, Ruth A., Route 4 Box 386, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Bowman, William M., Route 4 Box 386, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Boyce, Michael B., 2104 Edgewood Avenue, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Boyd, Bruce G., 709 Pritchard Street Ext., Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514 Boyette, Tommy W., 412-B Smith Street Box 5207, Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Boyles, Paul W., 407 Glasgow Road, Cary, N.C. 27511 Boyles, William M., 1901 SW 83rd Avenue. Miami, Fla. 44155 Bradburn, Douglas W., Ill Montree Court, Graham, N.C. 27253 Bradshaw, Richard G., 1712 Five Forks Road, Virginia Beach, Va. 23455 Brady, Paul W. Jr., 5 Angela Drive. Lilburn. Ga. 30247 Bragg, Kenneth R., P.O. Box 131, Keswick. Va. 22947 Brame, Mark G., 2827 Charlotte Lane, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Brandenburg, Robert E., Box 471 Pearl Street, Rising Sun, Md. 21911 Brann, Diane W., Route 4 Box 242-A, Roxboro, N.C. 27573 Brannock, James B., 1506 Sherwood Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Branson, Richard L., 3334 Elk Drive, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Brant, Gary L. Jr., 912 Allen Drive, Winchester, Va. 22601 Brantley, Brenda J., 1933 Malone Road, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Brantley, Connie J., 1431 Morningside Drive, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Brantley, Michael S., 326 Fairwood Court, Fayetteville. N.C. 28305 Braswell, Joseph C., 2303 Barrymore Avenue. Durham, N.C. 27705 Bratcher, Paula D., Route 1 Box 428, Trenton. N.C. 28560 Bratton, Roxie S., Route 1 Box 38. Catawba. Va. 24070 Brawner, John D., 910 Chester Avenue, Douglas, Ga. 31533 Bresnahan, Christopher J., 6401 Randolph Road, Washington, D.C. 20023 Brewer, Allison R., 8797 River Road, Richmond, Va. 23229 Brewer, John B., Route 3. Mount Olive, N.C. 28365 Brewer, Toney F., Route 1 Box 495, Haw River, N.C. 27258 Bridgers, Christopher C., 3102 Old Salisbury Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27107 Bridgman, Phillip M., 16 Harding Street. Pittsfield, Ma. 01201 Briggs, Patricia L., 512 Oakwood Lane, Graham, N.C. 27253 Brittan, Michael A., 5228 Pleasant Hall Dr., Virginia Beach. Va. 23462 Britton, William J., 3148 Sand Pine Road, Virginia Beach, Va. 23451 Brobst, Jonathan T., 315 Coventry Lane. Roanoke. Va. 24014 Brock, Carl W., P.O. Box 74. Farmville, N.C. 27828 Brock, Deborah L., 1203 Cypress Drive, Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Brooks, Benjamin T., Route6 Box 217. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Brower. Joel J., 506 West 5th Street. Siler City. N.C. 27344 Brown, Brian K., 2427 Tryon Road. Durham. N.C. 27705 Brown, Barbara S., 201 Bidney Drive. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Brown, David J., 3913 LaGrangc Drive. Greensboro. N.C. 27406 Brown, David J.,624 Virginius Drive. Virginia Beach. Va. 23452 Brown, Donovan A., 26 Davison Avenue, Brick Town, N.J. 08723 Brown, Glen E., Route 1 Box 108. Pikeville. N.C. 27863 Brown, Hilda W., 1436 Duggins Drive. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Brown, Janice N., 1609 Milan Road. Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Brown, Kathy B., Route 3 Box 32. Pittsboro. N.C. 27312 Brown, Kerrii L., Route 1 Box 330. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Brown, Larry D., 1219 Alco Street. Graham. N.C. 27253 Brown, Michael J., 2534 Amesbury Road. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 Brown, Michael L.,704Locust Dr.. 1 ligh Point. N.C. 27260 Brown, Rhonda J., 4108 Oak Park Road. Raleigh, N.C. 27612 Brown, Samra R., 532 Ebb Place. Charlotte. N.C. 28210 Brown, Susan M.f 1942 Hilldale Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Brown, William G., 1708 Highview Street. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Browne, Douglas R., 3401 Normandy Road. Greensboro. N.C. 27408 Bruce, Leslie R., 1705 Roxboro Road. Durham. N.C. 27701 Bruff, Myra L.,608 County Home Road. Lexington. N.C. 27292 Brumback, James R., 2313 Woodridge Road. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Bryant, Terry F., Rt. 2 Box 155. Carthage. N.C. 28327 Bryant, William M., 1220 Kingsway Drive. Chesapeake. Va. 23320 Buchanan, Danny R., Box 31. Falls Mills. Va. 24613 Buckner, Sylvia A., 300 N. 7th Street. Mehane. N.C. 27302 Buffington, Timothy E., 2736 W oodbury Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Bui , Charles G. Ill 700 Morrison Lane. Laurinburg. N.C. 28352 Buie, Donald R., Route 3 Box 704-A. Red Springs, N.C. 28377 Bulen, William E. Jr., 237 Vivian Drive, Fayetteville. N.C. 28301 Bulla, Catherine R., 2806 Rutherford Drive. Greensboro. N.C. 27408 Bulla, Susan E., 300 Jefferson Drive. Graham. N.C. 27253 Bullard, Elizabeth N., Route 2 River Road. Richmond. Va. 23233 Bullard, George M. Jr., Route 4 Forest Lake. Mebane. N.C. 27302 Bullard, Michael M., 3137 Forestdale Drive. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Bullock, Norman N., 302 Bragg Street. Warrenton. N.C. 27589 Bumgarner, Wayne L., 233 Radar Street. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Bunker, Wendell S., P.O. Box 386. Ronda. N.C. 28670 Bunn, Gary W., Route 3 Box 509, Nashville. N.C. 27856 Bunn, James G., Route 3 Box 509, Nashville. N.C. 27856 Burch, Charlie T., 3834 Ellenwood Place. Charlotte, N.C. 28210 Burch, Kathleen L., 2624 S. Scales Street. Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Burchfield, Frank J. Jr., 6209 Stoneham Road. Bethesda, Md. 20034 Burgess, Madge L., 1506 W. Kennon Road. Garner. N.C. 27529 Burgess, Samuel A., 1506 Kennon Road. Garner. N.C. 27529 Burgwyn, Mary R., P.O. Box 418, Woodland. N.C. 27897 Burick, Larry J., 538 Woodvale Dr.. Greensboro. N.C. 27410 Burke, Bonnie J., 715 Powell Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27606 Burke, Cheryl J., 739 Powell Drive, Raleigh. N.C. 27606 Burke, Deborah D., 1130 E. Stadium Dr 19. Eden. N.C. 27288 Burke, Edward T., 321 Morton Street, Asheboro, N.C. 27203 Burke, Sahoie D., 715 Powell Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27606 Burnett, Ruth E., 2520 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N.C. 27705 Burnette, Juanita F., Route 2 Box 363, Graham, N.C. 27253 Burney, Bryan D., 432 Crescent Ave.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Burney, Patty M., 805 Ross St.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Burroughs, Beverly S., 7317 Pinecastle Rd., Falls Church. Va. 22043 Burroughs, Homer E., Jr., P.O. Box 583 Tabor City. N.C. 28463 Burton, Betty L., 8408 Buckhannon Dr.. Potomac, Md. 20854 Burton, Carolyn L., 600 Mendel Terr., Graham, N.C. 27253 Burton, Richard F., 812 Bowerwood, Thomasville, N.C. 27360 Butler, Cheryl A., 4721 Pickett Rd., Fairfax, Va. 22030 Butter, James E., Ill, 708 lones St.. Suffolk, Va. 23434 Butler, Julian B., Route 2 Box 143, Liberty. N.C. 27298 Butler, Kathleen J., Russell Mill Rd.. Swedesboro, N.J. 08085 Butts, Donna L., 58 Pine Dr.. Roanoke Rapids. N.C. 27870 Byers, Yvonne, 15 Genesee Ave., Teaneck. N.J. 07666 Byrd, Brian K., 216 Westmore Dr.. Danville, Va. 24541 Byrd, Louisa B., Route 2 Box 233. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Byrd, Robert K., Jr., 1017 Briarcliff Rd.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Byrd, Sherryl L., Route 1 Wayah Rd.. Franklin, N.C. 28734 Byrider, John E., Jr., 8331 Trabue Rd.. Richmond, Va. 23235 Byrum, Marilyn L., 4300 Starmount Dr.. Greensboro. N.C. 27410 Cable, Dee Wanna, 209 Delafield Ave., Durham. N.C. 27704 Cafasso, Phyllis A., 331 Atlantic Ave.. Cedarhurst, N.Y. 11516 Cagle, Terry E., 3030-1 Maple Ave., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Caicedo, Irene C., AP AEREO 20029, Colombia. S.A. Cain, Michael A., Route 12 Box 678-D. Sanford, N.C. 27330 Cain, Michael J., 2808 Northfield Rd., Charlottesville, Va. 22901 Calaway. Kathryn A., 1305 Camella Ct.. Ml. Airy. N.C. 27030 Cameron, Charles R.. Route 2, Carthage. N.C. 28327 Campbell, Claire I., 2222 Canterbury Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Campbell, Daniel M., P.O. Box 182, Rustburg. Va. 24588 Campbell, Kirk M., 1503 Meadowview Lane. Martinsville. Va. 24112 Campbell, Lee R., Route 1 Box 25. Amherst. Va. 24521 Cannady, Cathy M., 5508 Kingwood Dr.. Raleigh. N.C. 27609 Cannady, Rhonda L., 1207 YVesthill Dr.. Bedford, Va. 24523 Cannon, Cynthia D., 124 Avery Crescent. Newport News. Va. 23606 Capone. Paul R., 191 St. Nicholas Ave.. Brooklyn. N.Y. 11237 Cardwell, Ronnie D., 2270 1 Iwy. 665, Kernersville. N.C. 27284 Carey, Timothy C.t 2045 Shirley Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Carlisle, Leon A., 200 Horseshoe Dr.. Goldsboro. N.C. 27530 Carlson, Deborah L., 122 Dogwood Dr.. Newport News, Va. 23606 Carlson, Donald J., 25 Burt Ave.. Northport, N.Y. 11768 Carmack, Mark B., 1469 Dermott Ave., Virginia Beach. Va. 23455 Carney, Clay E., 6612 Holford Lane. Springfield. Va. 22152 Carr, Bernard B., 732 Village Rd., Charlottesville, Va. 22903 Carr, Bruce F., 10310 Shiloh St.. Fairfax. Va. 22030 Carr, Phyllis L., P.O. Box 435. Hillsborough. N.C. 27278 Carrington, Charlie T., Route 1 Box 252. Wake Forest. N.C. 27587 Carroll, Keith W., 2055 Shirley Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Carroll, Martha L., 510 Chub Lake Dr.. Roxboro, N.C. 27573 Carter, Charles F., P.O. Box 545, Liberty, N.C. 27298 Carter, Etheldred B., P.O. Box 66. Newsoms. Va. 23874 Carter, George E., Jr., 315 Aycock. Thomasville, N.C. 27360 Carter, George T., 36 Harpersville Rd.. Newport News. Va. 23601 Carter, Janice L., 1200 Spruce Street. Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Carter, John D.. Route 8 Box 477. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Carter, John T., 716 Beechnut Lane. Martinsville, Va. 24112 Carter, Robert E., Route 2 Box 74. Franklin. Va. 23851 Carter, Steven L., 1259 Forest Lawn Dr.. Salem. Va. 24153 Carter, Tammy L., Route 1 Box 1, Semora. N.C. 27343 Carver, Harold R.t Rt. 1 Box 33-B. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Carver, Susan B., P.O. Box 488. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Cash, Billy K., 6843 Rollingwood Dr., Clemmons, N.C. 27012 Caskey. Samuel L., P.O. Box 94. High Point. N.C. 27261 Cates, Karthy Van, Rt. 7 Box 552, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Cates, Myra, P.O. Box 489 Haw River. N.C. 27258 Cates, Nancy B., 8707 Piccadilly Place. Springfield. Va. 22151 Cathey, Anthony F., 1214 Alco Street. Graham, N.C. 27253 Causey, Donna S., 520J Poplar Avenue. Westminster. Md. 21157 Cea, James, 208 Kyle Rd.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27104 Chamra, Ricky A., 3001 Morganton Rd.. Fayetteville, N.C. 28304 Chandler, Don W., 511 Homewood Ave . Burlington. N.C. 27215 Chandler. Renee J., 2532 Hyde St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Charles, Peter J., Kailahun Dislrict, Sierra Leone. W. Arfica Charlton, Richard T., 5030 Gadsen Dr.. Fairfax. Va. 22030 Chavis, Kenneth R., 2013 Phoebe Dr.. Greensboro. N.C. 27403 Cherry, Patricia J., 452 Plantation Rd., Va. Beach. Va. 23454 Childress, Timothy L., 336 Park Ave., Sanford. N.C. 27330 Christianson, David K., 2407 Alister Dr . Wilmington, Del. 19808 Christopher, Chris L., Rt. 7, Box 459, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Chudina, Carol A., Rt 3. Box 208, Bluefield. Va. 24605 Citty, Russell L., 711 Russell Ave.. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Clapp, Bradford W., 7220 Van Ness Ct.. McLean. Va. 22101 Clark, April N., 816 W. Meadowview Dr.. Greensboro. N.C. 27406 Clark, David L., 104 Lakeview Dr., Lenoir. N.C. 28645 Clark, Elizabeth D., 425 Williamsboro St., Oxford. N.C. 27565 Clark, Ernestine, Rt. 1. Box 254, Scotland Neck. N.C. 27874 Clark, June M., Rt. 3, Box 195. Fairmont, N.C. 28340 Clark, Martha A., 1530 Pennsbury Dr.. West Chester. Pa. 19380 Clark, Pamela R., 2333 Edgevvood Dr.. High Point. N.C. 27260 Clark, Robert J., 104 S. Dogwood Ave., Siler City. N.C. 27344 Clark, Sharon K., Rt. 3, Box 178. Pittsboro, N.C. 27312 Clark, Valerie L., 816 Meadowview Rd.. Greensboro, N.C. 27406 Clark, William J., 744 Park Ave., Mocksville. N.C. 27028 Clarke, Ralphael M., 104 Adalia Ave., Tampa, Fla. 33606 Clayton, Donnie A., Rt 1. Box 312, Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Clayton, George W., Rt. 7. Box 307-A. Danville. Va. 24541 Clayton, Lee Anne, Rt. 1. Box 106, Providence. N.C. 27315 Clayton, Mark M., Rt 4 Box 362. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Clayton, Sidney C., 806 Fairmont St., Greensboro. N.C. 27401 Clayton, Susan A., 11)1 Burlington Rd., Roxboro, N.C. 27573 Cleary, Doris D., P.O. Box 735 Pittsboro. N.C. 27312 Clemmons, Sandra M., 1303 Graham-Hopedale Rd.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Clendenin, Charles S., 4116 Groomelown Rd.. Greensboro. N.C. 27407 Clodfelter, Martha S., 334 Strickland Ave., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27107 Clough, Rebecca A., 79 Boxley Blvd., Newport News, Va. 23602 Clowers, David L., 2635 Dudley St.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27107 Coates, James W., 4100 N. O'Henry Blvd., Greensboro, N.C. 27405 Cobb, Linda S., Rt. 2. Box 1. Courtiand. Va. 23837 Cobb. Patti J., P.O. Box 0000. Drewryville. Va. 23844 Cobb, Teresa B., Rt. 4. Box 373. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Cobble, Susan T., 2509 May Dr.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Coble, Anne L., 324 Robin Hood Rd.. Greenville, S.C. 29607 Coble, Donald D., Rt. 1, Box 425. Haw River. N.C. 27258 Coble, James E., 608 Tipton. Asheboro. N.C. 27203 Coble, John R., 820 Central Ave., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Cockerham, Kim W., 820 Polo Rd.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 Cody, Robert L., 109 Macwood Dr.. Durham. N.C. 27705 Cofer, Landon L.t 1401 1 lampion Blvd.. Norfolk. Va. 23517 Coffield, Henry H., P.O. Box 493. High Point, N.C. 27261 Cogle, Sandra L, 315 Norwood Dr.. Colonial Heights. Va. 23834 Colclough, Donald W., 1805 Six Gables Rd.. Durham. N.C. 27705 Cole, Charise J., 319 Cheek Lane. Graham. N.C. 27253 Cole, Karen R., Rt. 6. Box 407. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Coles, Mark F., 1930 Grandin Rd. SW. Roanoke. Va. 24015 Coley, Kimberly C., 1201 Hunting Ridge Rd.. Raleigh, N.C 27609 Colombrito, Thomas A., 9831 Hyacinth Circle S.. Palm Beach Gdns., Fl Colquitt, Christy A., 9902 Harrogate Rd.. Bethesda. Md. 20034 Colson, Bryant M., 304-H Avalon Rd.. Greensboro, N.C. 27401 Colson, Larry C., 2003 Random Dr.. Greensboro, N.C. 27407 Combs, Janet L., 5119 Pineway Dr.. Durham. N.C. 27705 Comer, Dosie Oscar, Rt 1. Eagle Springs, N.C. 27242 Comerford, Kathleen M., 3611 Hobbs Rd.. Greensboro. N.C. 27410 Coningsby, Alfred R., 1593 NE 48th Ct., Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. 33334 Conover, Andrew S., 1120 Parkside Dr.. Wilmington. Del. 19803 Conroy, Sara M., 105-49th St., Va. Beach, Va. 23451 Conyers, Wythene W., Rt. 7, Box 332. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Cook, David E., 202 Prince St.. Tabor City, N.C. 28463 Cook, Jerry T., Rt. 2. Box 189. Gibsonville. N.C. 27249 Cooper. Jane M., Rt. 1, Box 223-AA. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Coor, Stephen A., 5800 Morningside Dr., Richmond. Va. 23226 Corbett, Esther M., Rt. 7 Box 116, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Corbett, Virginia M., Rt. 7 Box 116. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Cornelison, James A., Ill Potter Dr.. Jamestown, N.C. 27282 Cornick, Maritn L., 6433 Eleanor Court. Norfolk, Va. 23508 Corpening, Stephen J., Rt. 5 Box 614. Morganton, N.C. 28655 Corriher, Nancy R., 197 Beverly Dr., Concord. N.C. 28025 Cosper, Claudia M., 1108 Blenheim Dr.. Raleigh, N.C. 27612 Costa, Diane E., 39 Florence Ave., Massapequa, N.Y. 11758 Costin, John R., 2830 Belvedere Ave., Charlotte. N.C. 28205 Councilman, Dana L., Box 32, Alamance. N.C. 27201 Coutts, Deborah Lee, 1408 Coronet Dr.. Richmond. Va. 23229 Cox, David A., Box 106. Wingate, N.C. 28174 Cox, David J., P.O. Box 13123. Greensboro. N.C. 27405 Cox, David S., 4841 Oak Road, Salem. Va. 24153 Cox, Deborah U., Rt. 2 Box 394, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Cox, Douglas H., 404 Summit Road. High Point. N.C. 27260 Cox, Jeffrey D., Rt. 6 Box 374, Martinsville, Va. 24112 Cox, Joseph W., 583 Parkview Dr., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Cox, Karen L., Rt. 2 Box 199, Ruffin. N.C. 27326 Cox, Kate C., Rt. 3 Box 146. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Cox, Kenneth E., Rt. 1 Box 221 Sneads Ferry. N.C. 28460 Cox, Michael L., 4841 Oak Road, Salem, Va. 24153 Cox, Timothy C., Rt. 1 Box 128. Ramseur. N.C. 27316 Cox, William T., P.O. Box 8. Alamance, N.C. 27201 Covington, Robert L., Box 2336. Sanford, N.C. 27330 Cozart, James F., Rt. 3 Box 185, Oxford, N.C. 27565 Craft, Dale M., 4409 Drexel Dr.. Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Crafton, David R., 2285 Trant Lake Dr.. Virginia Beach. Va. 23454 Crabtree, Beth C., Rt. 1 Box 607. Granam. N.C. 27253 Crabtree, Mark W., Highway 56, Creedmoor. N.C. 27522 Crabtree, Ronald W., 331 Pleasant Dr.. Durham, N.C. 27703 Craig, Robert D., 174 SE 1st Street. Satellite Beach, Fla. 32937 Crawford, Gwendolyn D., Rt. 5 Box 164. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Crawford, Ida Sue, Rt. 1 Box 505. Haw River, N.C. 27258 Crenshaw, Charles D., 2812 Wagner Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Crews, Laura F., 1714 Clarendon Dr.. Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Crichton, Susan E., P.O. Box 85, Courtiand, Va. 23837 Crisson, Angers D.t Rt. 3 Box 296, Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 Crittenden, Carter B., 800 Arlington Dr., Richmond, Va. 23229 Crittenden, Richard A., 800 Arlington Dr.. Richmond, Va. 23229 Crosby, Elizabeth H., 307 Fjsher Street, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Crotts, Ronald L., Box 4616, Gibsonville. N.C. 27249 Crowder, Betty D., 2128 Cherry Court, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Crowder, David M., P.O. Box 311. Boydton, Va. 23917 Crown, Harriet S., 411 Elmwood Ave.. Lynchburg. Va. 24503 Cummings, Diane M., 3265 S. Sandpiper Road. Va. Beach, Va. 23456 Cummings, Matthew V., 7710 Glenn Ferry Rd . Pfafftown. N.C. 27040 Cummings, Nancy L., Box 546. Liberty, N.C. 27298 Currin, Michael A., 319 Forest Rd.. Oxford. N.C. 27565 Curtis, Joe C., Ill, 1652 Tallwood St.. Norfolk. Va. 23518 Cuthrell, Billy B., Rt. 1 Box 390, Graham, N.C. 27253 Dabney, Debra Anne, 456 S. Woodberry Ave.. Danville. Va. 24541 Dagley, Alisa C., 1012 Sherwood Dr.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Dallas, Timothy E.t Rt. 1, Blairs. Va. 24527 Dalton, Bryan F., Rt. 10 Box 512-B Apt. 16. Lexington, N.C. 27292 Dandeneau, Deborah L., 350 Grove St.. Oradell. N.J. 07649 Daniel, Elizabeth L., 500 Linden A- ?.. Oxford, N.C. 27565 Daniel, Lee Ann, Rt. 1 Box 508, Yanceyville, N.C. 27379 Daniel, Peggy J., Rt. 2. Wake Forest, N.C. 27587 Daniel, Ralph M., Rt. 2, Chatham, Va. 24531 Daniels, Gregory E., 1053 Johnsontown Rd.. Thomasville, N.C. 27360 Darby, Kimberly A., 1905 Sedgefield Dr.. Kinston, N.C. 28501 Darden, James F., Jr., 601 Jones St.. Suffolk, Va. 23434 Daves, Benjamin ML, 2606 Dominion St., Durham, N.C. 27704 Davis, Curtis F., Rt. 3 Box 303, Graham, N.C. 27253 Davis, Daryl G., 114 Boone Trail. Fayetteville. N.C. 28306 Davis, Donnie L., 3624 Fairlane Dr., High Point, N.C. 27260 Davis, Francis K., 2408 Fairview Dr.. Alexandria, Va. 22306 Davis, James D., Jr., 205 Delight Dr., Jacksonville, N.C. 28540 Davis, Jerrine M., 729 Engleman Ave., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Davis, Michael F., Rt. 1 Box 803, Sophia, N.C. 27350 Davis, Pamila F., 15903 Edgewood Dr., Dumfries, Va. 22026 Davis, Ronald L., 724 W. Sycamore St.. Chase City, Va. 23924 Davis, Teresa L., 440 Griffith Rd., Charlotte, N.C. 22026 Davis, Terrie L., 413 N. Broad St.. Suffolk, Va. 23434 Davis, Victoria E., Rt. 1 Box 261-A, Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Day, Henry N., 4960-P Thales Rd.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27104 Day, William W., 8903 Bellefonte Rd.. Richmond, Va. 23229 Dean, Jeffery A., Rt. 1 Box 157-A, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Dean, Paul R., 2416 Walker Ave., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 Deans, Mark T., 4405 Caroline Ave., Portsmouth, Va. 23707 Declark, Karon L., 5425 Inverchapel Rd., Springfield, Va. 22151 Deese, Prince E., P.O. Box 582, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Defrenn, Robert W.,General Delivery, Lancaster, S.C. 29720 Dehart, Donna M., 4343 Cresthill Dr.. SW., Roanoke, Va. 24018 Dehart, Velver L., Walnut Cove. N.C. 27052 Deitz, Beverly D.,901 George St., Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Deitz, Pamela W., 901 George St.. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Dejter, Susan E., 7108 Helmsdale Rd., Bethesda, Md. 20034 Deluise, Michael A., 606 Dixon Ave., Kinston, N.C. 28501 Deloach, Clifford W., 1200 Pepperidge Rd.. Asheboro, N.C. 27203 Deloach, Suzanne M., 2009 Compass Circle. Va. Beach. Va. 23451 Delong, Terry R., 818 Demetrius St. Q-2, Durham. N.C. 27701 Dennis, Jeffery Scott, 10702 Deneale Place, Fairfax, Va. 22030 Dercola, Nicholas T., 260 Glasgow Street. Clyde, N.Y. 14433 Desimone, Henry A., 1 Walton Ave., Doylestown, Pa. 18901 Desimone, Matthew, 1 Walton Ave.. Doylestown, Pa. 18901 Devaney, Dennis S., 88 Burlington Avenue. Leonardo. N.J. 07737 Devaney, William J., 88 Burlington Avenue. Leonardo, N.J. 07737 Devine, Jane C., 2034 Hunters Trail, Norfolk. Va. 23518 Devine, William, 403 Franklin Hgts. Drive, Monroeville. Pa. 15146 Dickens, Kathryn T., 6408 Hazelton Drive, Charlotte, N.C. 28501 Dickerson, David M., 3035 Hereford Road. Roanoke, Va. 24018 Dickey, Treva H., Route 1 Box 410-A, Haw River, N.C. 27258 Dillingham, John E., 3081 NE 42nd Street. Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. 33308 Dixon, Stanley E., Jr., 211 South Wynn Street. Murfreesboro. N.C. 27855 Dobson, Joseph P., 1723 Arrowhead Drive, Durham, N.C. 27705 Doby, Daniel Lee, Route 8, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Dodd, David D., 1155 Lawsonville Ave.. Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Dodd, Thomas G., 209 Bavleaf Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Dodson, Ray T., 1500 Courtland Avenue. Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Doggett, Jack E., Jr., Route 1 Box 2, Pleasant Garden. N.C. 27313 Doggett, William C., 1514 Pichard Street, Greensboro. N.C. 27401 Dolak, Diane L., 637 Whittingham Drive. Silver Spring. Md. 20904 Dollar, Carl W., 121 Wilson Street. Graham, N.C. 27253 Dollar, Dennis V., 121 Wilson Street, Graham. N.C. 27253 Dominick, William H., 3416 Royalton Street. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27104 Donahue, Eva G., 3542 View Avenue, Roanoke, Va. 24018 Doughtie, John D., 800 Troy Street, Ahoskie, N.C. 27910 Downey, Norman B., Spring Field Farm, Williamsport, Md. 21795 Dragos, Carol A., 1215 Ivy Lane, Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Drew, Kathleen, 706-T7 Huffman Mill Rd. T-7, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Drew, William T.t 706 Huffman Mill Rd. T-7. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Ducker, Diane A., Route 1 Box 355, Graham, N.C. 27253 Drumwright, Eugene W., 6 Mallard Road, Bayville, N.J. 08721 Duff, Barry G., Box 315, Elkton, Va. 22827 Duff, Sarian E., P.O. Box 315, Elkton, Va. 22827 Duffer, Robbin G., Box 253, Keysville. Va. 23947 Duke, Lee S., 7101 Holly Road. Virginia Beach, Va. 23451 Duncan, Ann J., 2203 Marston Road. Greensboro. N.C. 27408 Duncan, Melinda G.f 5007 Lancaster Road. Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Dunigan, Michael W., 2400 E. Lexington Avenue, High Point, N.C. 27260 Dunman, Theresa A., 2019 McKinney Street, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Dunn, Keith S., Route 2 Box 289Y, Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Dunn, Steven D., P.O. Box 97, Biscoe, N.C. 27209 Durante, Douglas A., 8805 Daimler Court, Potomac. Md. 20854 Durham, Michael M., 4602 W. Friendly Ave.. Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Durham, Wayne T., 1601 Bonaventure Road. Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Durham, Sammy L., 305-B East College Dr.. High Point, N.C. 27260 Duruman, Banu G., 241-5A Lady Astor PL. Danville. Va. 24541 . Dutcher, Jeanne B., 3451 Renmore Road, Richmond, Va. 23225 Duval, Robert E., 5418 Dorchester Road, Richmond, Va. 23225 Eanes, Paul M., Jr., 480 Piney Forest Road, Danville, Va. 24541 Eanes, Steven D., Rt. 8 Box 439. Martinsville, Va. 24112 Eanes, William T., Box 631. Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Earp, David W., P.O. Box 678, Henderson, N.C. 27536 Eckmann, Sonya A., 320 Jefferson Drive, Havelock, N.C. 28533 Edge, Tracie L., Route 6, Flemington, N.J. 08822 Edwards, Annette M., 712 Springwood Avenue, Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Edwards, Carolyn L., 704 Robinhood Road, Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Edwards, Deborah S., RFD 1 Box 198, Sedley. Va. 23878 Edwards, Marcus C., Route 3 Box 361, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Edwards, Rickey G., Route 2, Apex. N.C. 27560 Edwards, Susan B., 1124Tanley Road, Silver Spring, Md. 20904 Elgin, Sharon E., 631 Woodhaven Drive, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Eller, Larry T., Route 4 Box 303, Mebane, N.C. 27302 Eller, Thomas F., 204 Cheltenham Road. Newark, Del. 19711 Ellington, Fred A., Route 2 Box 358, Graham. N.C. 27253 Ellington, Helen A., 1904 Sunnvbrook Drive, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Ellington, Steven L., 3602 Shagbark Drive, Greensboro. N.C. 27406 Elliot, Peter R., 4868 Sideburn Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030 Elliott, T. Carol, 328 Country Club Drive, Durham, N.C. 27705 Ellis, Leslie R., 4217 Lambeth Drive, Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Ellis, Melvin J., Route 1, Stem. N.C. 27581 Embrey, Joseph G., 305 Mashie Drive, Vienna, Va. 22180 Enders, John H., 1821 N. Quesada Street, Arlington, Va. 22205 Engleberger, Carl R., Spring Valley Rd., Morristown, N.J. 07960 Enoch, Rhonda G., 625 Lincoln Street. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Enz, Pamela J., 1246 W. Webb Avenue. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Epperly, Mary L, 3218 Alamance Road. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Esperti, Terri L., 1025 Fisher Avenue, Salem, Va. 24153 Estler, Donald L., Route 4 Box 123, Mebane, N.C. 27302 Eudy, Keith W., 601 Duluth Street, Durham, N.C. 27705 Euliss, Samuel H., Route 3 Box 294, Liberty, N.C. 27298 Everett, Venetia T., 6051 Occoquan Forest Dr.. Manassas. Va. 22110 Evans, Deborah L., Route 5 Box 225, Mebane, N.C. 27302 Evans, Sherry E., Route 1 Box 195, Chatham, Va. 24531 Everhart, Perry B., Route 13 Box 432, Lexington, N.C. 27292 Everhart, Tommy J., 1035 Johnsontown Road. Thomasville, N.C. 27360 Everhart, Wayne F., 122 Kinsington Rd., Greensboro, N.C. 27403 Ewalt, Dale E.. Kavwood Drive. Salisbury, Md. 21801 Fagan, Martha Poe, P.O. Box 343. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Faircloth, Allen J., Jr., 1102 Lake Point Lane, Suffolk, Va. 23434 Faircloth, Randall L., Route 6 Box 56, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Faison, Beverly M., 326 W. 26th Street. Norfolk. Va. 23517 Fallon, Pamela A., 4101 Oak Park Road, Raleigh, N.C. 27612 Fardelmann, Paul R., 353 Roseland Avenue. Essex Fells, N.J. 07021 Farrish, Wilbert O., Route 1 Box 57. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Faucette, Andre H., 2302 W. Webb Avenue, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Faulk, Bobby G., 724 N. Vance Street. Sanford. N.C. 27330 Faulk, Turner B., Rt. 4 Box 267, Windsor, N.C. 27983 Faulkner, George D., Jr., Rt. 9 Box 413, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Faulkner, Randy M., Route 3 Box 358, Liberty, N.C. 27298 Feamster, Robert W., 425 Crescent Avenue, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Ferguson, Howard R., Jr., 130 N. Hunter St., Danville, Va. 24541 Fertig, Scot B., 10 Voorhees Road, New Brunswick, N.J. 08901 Fields, Anne M., 215 Bidney Drive, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Fields, Brenton L., 1808 Allenbrooke Drive, Greensboro, N.C. 27407 Fields, Mary T., 215 Bidney Drive, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Filipczyk, Michael V., 5209 Clinton Road, Alexandria, Va. 22312 Finch, Carolyn P., 3410 Traylor Drive, Richmond, Va. 23235 Finch, Gary M., 1720 Summitt Road. Henderson, N.C. 27536 Finch, Terrell C., 811 Broad Street, Altavista. Va. 24517 Finney, Susan T., 4408 Fontaine Drive. Roanoke, Va. 24018 Firebaugh, Ricky A., 2733 Embassy Drive NW, Roanoke. Va. 24019 Firsching, Bernadette, 8703 Side Saddle Road, Springfield, Va. 22152 Fishel, Gayle A., 1421 W. Front Street, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Fitchett, Garry F., Box 54, Urbanna. Va. 23175 Fitzpatrick, Mary P., 712 Ridgeview Drive, Shelby, N.C. 28150 Fleming, Janet M., 532 Briarwood Drive. Eden, N.C. 27288 Fleming, Michael K., 532 Briarwood Drive, Eden, N.C. 27288 Fleming, Patricia L., 2323 Wvnnwood Road, Wilmington. Del. 19810 Fleming, Robert A., Jr., 4th St., Clarksville, Va. 23927 Fleming, Robin J., P.O. Box 136, Columbia, N.C. 27925 Fleeman, Sonny D., Rt. 10 Box 523-A, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Fleetwood, Jonathan B., Semora, N.C. 27343 Florance, Mary Ann, 1417 Ashley Drive, Virginia Beach. Va. 23454 Foard, Jo Ann D., 4926 Bromley Lane. Richmond, Va. 23226 Foley, Debbie S., Route 3 Box 752, Bassett, Va. 24055 Ford, Mary V., 1412 Rustic Drive, Oakhurst, N.J. 07755 Forlines, H. Mark, 3325 Doncaster Court. Virginia Beach, Va. 23452 Fortescue, Jo Ann, 536 Redgate Avenue, Norfolk, Va. 23507 Foster, Alyson G., 200 Glenwood Drive. Concord. N.C. 28025 Foster, Carol J., 1329 Long Street. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Foster, Janet A., 1707 Highview Street. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Foster, Kevin B., 2839 Woodthrush Drive. Roanoke. Va. 24018 Foster. Patsy L., P.O. Box 523, Yanceyville, N.C. 27379 Foster, Robert B., P.O. Box 5. Altamahaw. N.C. 27202 Foster, William D., Route 1. Ruffin. N.C. 27326 Fotta, Lennel R., Martingale Road. Amherst. N.H. 03031 Foust, Eddie M., 1211 Westmoreland Drive. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Fowler, Betsy F., 100Tipperary Lane. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27104 Fowler, Giles V., Ill, 204 East D Street. Erwin. N.C. 28339 Fowler, Rebecca A., 100Tipperary Lane, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27104 Fowler, William S., 4310 Sterling Drive. Durham. N.C. 27705 Fox, Karen A., 32 Edwards Lane. Englishtown. N.J. 07726 Fox, William A., Rt. 2 Box 39. Asheboro, N.C. 27203 Francis, Linda M., 525 Climax St.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Frady, James E., P.O. Box 3024, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Frankel, Richard T., 227 Lynn Cove Rd.. Asheville. N.C. 28804 Franks, Jack W , Rt. 2. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Frazier, Jeffrey L., 1523 Dogwood Rd.. Charleston. W. V. 25314 Frazier, Teresa A., Rt. 10 Box 433. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Frost, Mark Lin, 1106 Annie Jane Court. Graham. N.C. 27253 Fry, David A., 16 Woodhaven Dr.. Greenville. S.C. 29609 Fryar, Deborah H., Rt. 6 Box 555. Greensboro. N.C. 27405 Fryar, James A., Ill, Rt 1 Box 140. Gibsonville, S.C. 29609 Frye, Janice A., Rt. 10 Box 117. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27107 Fulcher, Martha L., P.O. Box 21. Chatham. Va. 24531 Fulcher, Steven D., Rt 3. Stoneville, N.C. 27048 Fuller, Ezra G., Rt. 3. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Funkhouser, Patricia A.,-711 Poplar Terrace Dr.. Lynchburg, Va. 24502 Fulton, Scott A., 6 Luanita Lane. Newport News. Va. 23606 Fuqua, Fredda S., Rt. 10 Box 357, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Gallins, George J., 985 Belfast PL. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106 Gallman, Kathryn G., 1106 Aycock Ave.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Gamble, Charles V., Ill, Rt. 2 Box 107. Pleasant Garden. N.C. 27313 Gammon, Kent E., 713 Bradley St.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Garcy, Patrick W., 12430 McCrossin Lane. Potomac, Md. 20854 Gardner, JohnL., Rt. 4 Box 83. Durham. N.C. 27703 Gargan, Glenn L., 11916 Lafayette Dr.. Wheaton, Md. 20902 Garriques, Sharon L., 10305 Glen Rd.. Potomac, Md. 20854 Garrison, Mark W., 714 Center St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Gasparello, Robert M., 146 tee Rd., Garden City. N.Y. 11530 Gatlin, Gaye E., 2503 May Dr.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Gaylord, Ann S., 9108 University Blvd.. Richmond. Va. 23229 Gayk, Theodore A., 363 Hanley Circle, Danville. Va. 24541 Gear, Thomas A., 1003 Devon St.. West Lafayette, In. 47906 Genaway, Karen R., 705 N. Main St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Gentry, Gary B., Rt. 1 Box 352-A. Gibsonville. N.C. 27249 Gentry, Greg K., Rt. 1 Box 304. Gibsonville. N.C. 27249 George, Julie L, 8723 Parliament Dr., Springfield, Va. 22151 Gerni, David C., 20 Crescent Drive, Graham, N.C. 27253 Gerni, Dwayne F., 20 Crescent Drive, Graham, N.C. 27253 Gerringer, Rt. 1 Box 31. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Gibson, Mark A., PO Box 325, Franklin, N.C. 28734 Gibson, Thomas R., 91 Fieldstone Drive. Basking Ridge. N.J. 07920 Gilbert, Joyce E., PO Box 1306. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Gilliam, Bryan K., 6040 Oriole Drive, Roanoke. Va. 24018 Gilliam, Kevin L., Rt. 2 Box 129. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Gilliam, Michael E., Route 3 Box 268, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Gipson, Ronald M., Route 1 Canterfield 4. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514 Given, Mark B., 10 W. Burgess St.. Mt. Vernon, Ohio 43050 Gladu, Mary C., 2509 Maycrest St., Roanoke. Va. 24012 Glass, Gregory G., 3 Piccadilly Circle. Greensboro. N.C. 27410 Glenn, David T., 3043 Point Clean Drive. Fort Mill, S.C. 29715 Glunt, Linda A., 1368 Bavcliff Dr.. Virginia Beach, Va. 23454 Gminder, Albert B., P.O. Box 636. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Goff, Wilson E. Jr., 801 Bowyer Lane, Lexington, Va. 24450 Glynn, Andrew M., 2457 Pineway Dr., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Glynn, Mary E., 2457 Pineway Dr., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Gold, Elaine W., 4 Old Garni Court. Greensboro, N.C. 27407 Golian, Jeffery L., 5134 Cave Spring. Roanoke. Va. 24018 Gonnella, Daniel A., 138 River Road, Montville. N.J. 07045 Goodwin, Mary M., 2509 Ferndale Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Gordon, Becky Y.( 328 Barnes St.. Clayton. N.C. 27520 Gortney, William E., 2518 Plainfield Ave., Orange Park. Fla. 32073 Goss, Joanna U., Route 3 Box 230. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Gould, Shari L., Box 2. Clarksville. Va. 23927 Goudey, Lorna M., Route 4-36 Forrest Rd.. Randolph. N.J. 07801 Grady, Mack B., 3407 Dover Rd.. Durham, N.C. 27707 Grady, Ruffin B., 3407 Dover Rd.. Durham. N.C. 27707 Graham, David M., Route 4 Box 268, Mt. Airy. N.C. 27030 Grandin, Jay F., Eaton Rd. Box 79. Swanzey Center. N.H. 03431 Grant, Gary W., P.O. Box 224, Graham. N.C. 27253 Grant, John M., P.O. Box 224. Graham. N.C. 27253 Grass, Devon D., 4312 Croatan Rd.. Richmond, Va. 23235 Graupmann, Thomas L., 2720 Early St., Norfolk. Va. 23513 Gray, Beverly J., 18 Brookside Terrace, N. Caldwell. N.J. 07006 Gray, Howard A., 59 Douglas Ave. NW. Concord. N.C. 28025 Gray, Jayne E., 186 Roseberry Ave.. Salisbury, Md. 21801 Gray, Jimmy D., Route 2 Box 10, Creedmoor. N.C. 27522 Gray, John D., 517 Summit Ridge Drive, Chesapeake. Va. 23320 Gray, J. William, 216 Woodhaven Dr.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Gray, Linda C., 917 Center Church Rd.. Eden. N.C. 27288 Gray, Margaret L., 3032 Mudhouse Rd.. Lancaster. Ohio 43130 Gray, Michael E., 926 Overbrook Dr.. Thomasville, N.C. 27360 Gray, Rebecca C., 917 Center Church Rd.. Eden, N.C. 27288 Green, Chris H., Route 2 Box 302-A, High Point. N.C. 27260 Green, Karla L., 3825 Dayton St.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27105 Green, William A., 1507 Tyonek Dr.. Durham. N.C. 27703 Greeson, Jay R., Route 6 Box 205. Mebane, N.C. 27302 Greeson, John C., Route 1 Box 233-B, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Griffin, C. Ronald 2812 University Dr.. Durham, N.C. 27713 Griffin, Keith W., Route 3 Box 54, New London. N.C. 28127 Griffin, Rebecca J., P.O. Box 1958. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Griffin, Sandy D., Ill, 2212 Canterbury Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Griffith, Charles D., Jr., 3236 Little Island Rd. Va. Beach. Va. 23456 Griggs, Andrew T., 258 Brightwell Court, Danville. Va. 24541 Grimes, Robin E., 1160 Johnsontown Rd.. Thomasville. N.C. 27360 Grimm, Richard W., Jr., 1012 Townbranch Rd.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Grinnalds, Guy Kent, 560 Beauregard Dr.. Chesapeake, Va. 23320 Gro, Joseph D., S-26 College Park. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Groome, Marcia L., 4205 Groometown Rd.. Greensboro, N.C. 27407 Grissom, 228 Robert Street, Chesapeake, Va. 23320 Grzeszczak, Frank S., 309 N. Mendenhall St.. Greensboro. N.C. 27406 Guerrin, Edward J., 64 School St.. Malverne, N.Y. 11565 Gunn, Steven Lee, 224 Waverly Way, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Gupton, Gary P., 1109 Marshall Ave.. South Boston, Va. 24592 Gurley, Susan J., 3547 Penarth Rd.. Roanoke. Va. 24014 Guthrie, Cheryl J., 301 Oneida St.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Gutierrez, Candace B., 4417 Rocky Spring Rd.. Durham, N.C. 27705 Gwaltney, George P., P.O. Box 126. Suffolk, Va. 23432 Haas, Gayle D., 5212 Pelham Rd.. Durham. N.C. 27713 Hackett, Joseph G., Jr., Rt. 12 Box 853 Greensboro. N.C. 27406 Hackney, Emily A., 781 Hamilton Court, Carlisle Pa. 17013 Haddad, David X., P.O. Box 114, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Haddad, Edwina A., P.O. Box 114. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Haddad, Roger B., Moussavtbe Mar Elias St.. Beirut. Lebanon Hahn, Michael S., Ill Mt. Olivet Blvd.. Frederick. Md. 21701 Hairston, William L., Rt. 5 Lakeview Terr.. Hickory. N.C. 28601 Haithcock, Stephen L., 635 Country Club Dr., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Halderman, Marjorie A., 2303 Westover Terrace, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Hall, Barbara T., P.O. Box 965. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Hall, Clyde A., Jr., 1418 Wilkerson St.. South Boston. Va. 24592 Hall, Cynthia A., 2927 Longpine Road. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Hall, James L., 417 West College Ave.. Salisbury, Md. 21801 Hall, Martha Jo, 819 Gurney St., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Hall, Robin, 3301 Shoreline Drive, Portsmouth. Va. 23703 Hamer, Alfred J., 1151 Elk Ave., Norfolk. Va. 23503 Hamill, Mary F., 7209 Longwood Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20034 Hamilton, Gregory R., 524 Rosalie Court, Va. Beach. Va. 23462 Hamilton, Daniel A., 1004 Olive Street. Greensboro. N.C. 27401 Hamilton, John H., Box 5349 Holy Neck Rd.. Suffolk, Va. 23437 Hamilton, Mary J., 2221 Woodland Rd.. Henderson. N.C. 27536 Hamilton, Roger W., 2221 Woodland Rd.. Henderson. N.C. 27536 Hamlett, Kevin P., 2 Dennis Place, Summit. N.J. 07901 Hamlett, Susan B., 2327 Westover Terrace. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Hammer, Phyllis A., Rt. 1 Box 237. Bennett. N.C. 27208 Hampton, Susan G., 27 Douglas Dr., Towaco, N.J. 07082 Hamrick, Lisa Kay, 2614 Lullington Dr.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 Hancock, Deveroux M., Piney River. Va. 22964 Hanes, Donna J., 2950 Rookwood Lane. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 Haney, Amy Diane, 2315 Lacy Street, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Haney, Wyatt B., Ill, 1401 Giltspur Rd.. Richmond, Va. 23233 Hand, Maureen E., Rt. 2 Box 533-A, Flemington, N.J. 08822 Hardee, Mara L., 707 Hillsboro Street, Oxford. N.C. 27565 Harden, Michael T., 421 N. Main Street. Graham. N.C. 27253 Hardy, Dana C., Rt. 1 Box 594-AA, Wilmington. N.C. 28401 Harlow, Edward S. Ill, 907 Country Club Dr.. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Harman, William T., 130 Ellett Dr., Christiansburg. Va. 24073 Harp, Molly J., 2907 Hope Valley Rd.. Durham. N.C. 27707 Harper, Margaret R., Dunbar Dr.. Laurinburg, N.C. 28352 Harper, Sharon L., 5760 Phillips Bridge Rd., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 Harrell, Charles J., 808 Cape Fear Ave., Fayetteville. N.C. 28303 Harrell, Charles S., 5 Fairway Villas, Arden. N.C. 28704 Harrell, Robert C., 446 Sunnyside Dr., Concord. N.C. 28025 Harrelson, Donna M., Route 4 Box 153, Whiteville, N.C. 28472 Harrington, Cynthia L., 5101 North Glen Dr.. Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Harris, Bruce F., Jr., 2809 Alamance Rd.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Harris, Gilmore D., 563 Fond Du Lac Dr., Stone Mountain. Ga. 30083 Harris, James W., P.O. Box 942, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Harris, Jo Ann, P.O. Box 28. Boydton, Va. 23917 Harris, Laura A., P.O. Box 594, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Harris, Michael R., 621 Lee St.. Bedford. Va. 24523 Harris, Pamela G., P.O. Box 331, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Harris, Timothy Wade, 2218 Oak Hill Dr., Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Harris, Wade K., Box 9. Seagrove. N.C. 27341 Harrison, Brian G., 8510 Ivybridge Ct.. Springfield. Va. 22152 Harrison, Charles L., 605 Shadylawn Rd., Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514 Hart, James H., 426 Wildwood Lane. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Hartis, Mark R., 2421 Farmbrook Rd.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 Hartman, Barbara A., 605 Cardinal Dr., Lexington. N.C. 27292 Hartsoe, Phyllis M., 112 Endsley Ave., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106 Hasty, Robert D., Route 1, Seaboard, N.C. 27876 Hatchel, Pamela J., 1115 Plaid St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Hatcher, L. Donnell, Route 1 Box 195-A. Tobaccoville, N.C. 27050 Hauser, Brian L., 1148 Crystal Lake Dr.. Virginia Beach, Va. 23451 Hawkins, Mike R., 30 Whalburn Ave., Trumbull, Ct. 06611 Hawks, Carol J., 5120 Queen Ave. South, Minneapolis. Minn. 55410 Hawks, William A., 1723 Townbranch Rd., Graham. N.C. 27253 Hawley, Bonnie L., 108 Canter Place, Durham. N.C. 27705 Hayden, E. Annette, 310 W. Holt St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Hayes, Alice E., 706 N-7 Huffman Mill Rd.. Burlington, N.C. Haynes, Marcy A., 5101 Cary Street Rd., Richmond. Va. 23226 Haynes, Don R., P.O. Box 13204, Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Heafner, Brenda L., 3628 Heritage Lane, Fairfax. Va. 22030 Healy, Jane B., 1128 Graylyn Rd.. Wilmington, Del. 19803 Heavner, Charles C., 402 Boxwood Rd.. Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Heii, Mark S., 3948 Malaer Dr., Sharonville. Oh. 45241 Heil, Nancy H., 456 Princeton Ave.. Bricktown, N.J. 08723 Helsabeck, Annette R., P.O. Box 38, Rural Hall. N.C. 27045 Henderson, Barbara J., 324, Fairfield Rd.. Fayetteville, N.C. 28303 Henderson, Susan J., 1011 Grassmere Ave., Wanamassa. N.J 07712 Henley, Barbara M., Rt. 3 Box 233-C. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Hennessee, Lester L., P.O. Box 367. Faison. N.C. 28341 Hanritze, Robert M., Box 348, Atlanta. Ga. 30361 Hensley, Mildred W., 2400 Blanche Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Herritage, Janet L., 101 Courtland Dr., Jacksonville. N.C. 28504 Hester, Kathy K., 2554 Greenwick Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27104 Hickey, Ellen M.t 2456 Sedgefield Dr., Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Hicks, Deborah E., Box 887, Hillsborough, N.C. 27278 Hicks, Gregory E., P.O. Box 132, Efland. N.C. 27243 Hicks, Kimberly K., 202 Lakeshore Dr.. Hillsborough, N.C. 27278 Hicks, Melinda L., 2315 N. Chatham Ave. Ext., Siler City. N.C. 27344 Hicks, Oscar K., 1114 Oval Dr., Durham, N.C. 27705 Highsmith, William H., Rt. 1 Box 381. Rocky Point. N.C. 28457 Hill, Dana W., P.O. Box 35, Gates, N.C. 27937 Hill, David H., 3012 Alabama Ave., Ext., Durham, N.C. 27705 Hill, Joseph W., Jr., 6287 Baux Mountain Road. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105 Hill, Theodore D. Ill, 3226 Nottingham Road. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105 Hilliard, B. Bryan, S-100 College Park, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Hilliard, Betty J., 513 Kingston Drive, Virginia Beach, Va. 23452 Hilliard, Katrina, Box 2, Whitsett, N.C. 27377 HHton, William G., 1024-15th Street NW, Hickory, N.C. 28601 Hincke, John L, 11212 Powder Horn Dr.. Potomac. Md. 20854 Hincke, Karyn C., 11212 Powder Horn Dr., Potomac, Md. 20854 Hinkle, John M., Route 4 Box 620, Hagerstown, Md. 21740 Hinshaw, David S., 2363 Elizabeth Avenue, Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 Hinton, Harold D., Route 1 Box 550. Knightdale, N.C. 27545 Hodge, David W., 'A Otis Whitsell Rt. 1, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Hoffman, Robert W., 6701 Caneel Court, Springfield. Va. 22152 Holding, Henry C., Route 1, Rougemont, N.C. 27572 Holdren, William E., 5129 Crossbow Circle. Roanoke, Va. 24014 Holland, Brenda S., 6128 Old Myrtle Road. Suffolk, Va. 23434 Holland, Jeffery R., 821 Kenwood Drive, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Holland, Kevin B., 1928 H il Id ale Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Holleman, Robert J., 303 Trail 8. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Holloway, Camille F., 1404 Norton Street, Durham. N.C 27701 Holloway, John M., 1311 Woodland Road, Salisbury, Md. 21801 Holloway, Linwood C., 1404 Norton St.. Durham, N.C. 27701 Holmes, Donna E., Lasker, N.C. 27848 Holmes, Harry E. Jr., 10201 Tiffany Circle, Richmond, Va. 23235 Holmes, Kimberly D., 603 Duke Street, Thomasville, N.C. 27360 Holt, Carolyn B., P.O. Box 1025, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Holt, Elizabeth H., 1207Taylor Avenue, Richmond. Va. 23225 Homer, Theodore L., P.O. Box 352, Chuluota. Fla. 32766 Honsberger, Jeffery S., 120 Lovers Lane. Guilford. Ct. 06437 Hood, David H., Route 3 Box 2. Mebane, N.C. 27302 Hood, William A. Jr., 1024 Pennton Avenue SW, Lenoir. N.C. 28645 Hopkins, Charles V., 332 Calvin Drive, Franklin. Va. 23851 Horner, Kelly R., Route 4 Box 190-A, Roxboro, N.C. 27573 Hounshell, Ann G., Box 99. Rural Retreat, Va. 24368 House, George R. Ill, 5740 Shenandoah Ave., Norfolk. Va 23509 Howard, Mark A., 712 Sanhill Drive. Lynchburg. Va. 24502 Howard, Cheryl M., 1113 Sunset Drive, New Bern. N.C 28560 Howerton, Kathi L., Route 10 Box 392. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Hoyle, Robin L., 709 Westbrook Drive. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Hubbard, Richard D., P.O. Box 14. Woodstock. Va. 22664 Hudgins, Cecil I., Box 73 15th D Streets. Butner. N.C. 27509 Hudson, Charles M., P.O. Box 183. Siler City. N.C. 27344 Hudson, Michael C., Rt. 5 Hamlin Road. Durham. N.C. 27704 Hudson, William L., Route 1 Box 332. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Huffman, Anne M., 1229 Ridgecrest Avenue. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Huffman, Larry A. Jr., P.O. Box 145. Hildebran. N.C. 28637 Huffman, Randy W., Route 1 Box 191-A31. Mebane. N.C 27302 Huffman, Victoria D., Route 4 Box 156-A. Morganton. N.C 28655 Hughes, Ann Marie, 814 W. Sycamore Street. Chase City. Va. 23924 Hughes, Mary E., 624 W. Davis Street 4-B. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Hughes, Thomas M., Route 2 Box 567, Yadkinville, N.C, 27055 Hughes, Timothy P., 703 Lakeview Drive. Thomasville, N.C. 27360 Hummel, Franklin L., 38 Channel Road. South Portland. Me, 04106 Humphrey, Janet L., 2803 McKinney St., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Hundley, Joseph W., 1707 Mulberry Road. Martinsville, Va. 24112 Hunnicutt, Lorie A., 805 Lakewater Drive. Richmond, Va. 23229 Hunt, Robert D., Box 415, Cretna. Va. 24557 Hunter, Caroline J., 1007 Westwood. High Point, N.C. 27262 Hunter, Jennifer R., 78 Taft Avenue, Asheville, N.C. 28803 Huntley, Robin D., 108 Eggleston Avenue. Hampton, Va. 23669 Hurd, Amrk S., 2416 Lexington Road, Falls Church, Va. 22043 Hurley, Deborah S., 15 Galloway Lane. Valhalla. N.Y. 10595 Hutaff, Charles D. IV, 410 South General Lee. Dunn. N.C. 28.334 Hutaff, Julian A., 302 S. General Lee Ave., Dunn, N.C. 28334 Hutaff, Thomas G., 410 S. General Lee Ave., Dunn, N.C. 28334 Hutchens, Donald R., P.O. Box 307, Franklinville, N.C. 27248 Hutchens, Jerry D., Route 2, Snow Camp. N.C. 27349 Hutcherson, Phillip R., 205 New College Street, Oxford, N.C. 27565 Hutchins, Vicki L., 704 Sleepy Hollow Road, Richmond, Va. 23229 Iddings, Richard T., 2009 Spring Garden St., Greensboro, N.C. 27403 Igoe, Teresa M., 4811 Twinhrook Road, Fairfax, Va. 22030 Inabnit, Suzanne R., 2074 Edgewood Avenue. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Ingram, Kent S., Box 396. Gretna, Va. 24557 Iniquen, Maria, 201 Bidney Drive. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Irby, Bonnie L., 6421 Roselawn Road. Richmond, Va. 23226 Ireland, Tina L., 5 Holly Drive, Woodbury, N.J. 08096 Irving, Elizabeth B., 223 Walnut Ave., Wayne. Pa. 19087 Irving, Judy M., Rt. 1 Box 299, Stoneville, N.C. 27048 Irwin, Martha A., 3235 Eastburn Road. Charlotte, N.C. 28210 Isaacs, Martha W., 2970 Westchester Road, Richmond. Va. 23225 Isley, Vicky L., 1010 E. Willowbrook Dr., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Ivey, Janet H., 235 Waverly Way, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Jacobs, Kathleen M., 4201 Oak Park Road, Raleigh. N.C. 27612 Jackson, Charles M., Box 821, Carthage, N.C. 28327 Jackson, David G., 2748 Middleton St. 14-E, Durham, N.C. 27705 Jackson, Raymond A., 864 Sprinkle Street, Reidsville, N.C. 27320 James, Barry L., 231 Radio Road, Taylorsville. N.C. 28681 James, Charles T., 2005 Todd St.. Greensboro, N.C. 27406 James, Stephen L., Rt. 1 Box 65, Jamesville, N.C. 27846 Jamison, Thomas B., Rd. 1 Box 260, Dalton, Pa. 18414 Jamme, Vincent D., 1715 Mason Lane. Charlottesville, Va. 22901 Jaii ' ;!iiford D., 533 Albemarle Road. Brick Town. N.|. 08723 Jarre;', iristopher C., 727 Oakgrove Drive, Graham, N.C. 27253 Jeff , Jane E., P.O. Box 209. Clarksville, Va. 23927 Jcrkn . Michael L., Rt. 3 Box 364. Liberty. N.C. 27298 Jr . bra L., 3221 Regents Park Lane, Greensboro, N.C. 27405 L nelte, Stephen, 4733 Hermitage Road, Virginia Beach, Va. 23455 Jennings, John A., Box 392. F.lon College. N.C. 27244 j “cnings, Vaughn S., Route 1 Box 312 A-2. Lexington Park. Md. 20653 Jernigan, Christopher, Rt. 12 Box 780. Greensboro. N.C. 27406 Jernigan, Timothy J., P.O. Box 70. Yancey ville, N.C. 27379 Jessee, Terry L., P.O. Box 453. Windsor. Va. 23487 Jetton, Mark S., 1500 Lakedell Dr., Charlotte. N.C. 28215 Jewett, Christie L., Route 1. Orange, Va. 22960 Johanningmeier, Tom, 345 Brentwood Terrace. Atlanta, Ga. 30305 Johnson. Benjamin H., P.O Box 629. Kill Devil Hills. N.C. 27948 Johnson, Carey R., Lake Drive, Laurinburg, N.C. 28352 Johnson, Deborah Anne, 803 Kilby St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Johnson, Edith A., 315 Green St.. Monroe, N.C. 28110 Johnson. Elizabeth S., P.O. Box 296. Pittsboro. N.C. 27312 Johnson, Franklin J., Ill, Rt. 7 Box 223-A. Fayetteville, N.C. 28306 Johnson, Harris L., Jr., 63 Mitchell Ave.. W. Caldwell. N.|. 07006 Johnson. Harry J., 511 1st St. Box 5108. Gibsonville. N.C. 27249 Johnson, Janice C., 426 King Street, Laurinburg. N.C. 28352 Johnson, James R.t Rt. 7 Box 90. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Johnson, Jerry L., 311 Sunset Drive. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Johnson, Joseph N., P.O. Box 64. Rustburg. Va. 24588 Johnson, Mitchell A., 117 North Elm St.. Asheboro, N.C. 27203 Johnson, Mittie E., 145 Mountain Ave., Rocky Mount, Va. 24151 Johnson, Randy L., P.O. Box 35. Siler City. N.C. 27344 Johnson, R. Hilding, 162 Stoneridge Rd., New Providence. N.|. 07974 Johnson, Rick L., 1507 Kedgh St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Johnson, Stephen A., Rt. 3 Box 249. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Johnson, Theresa L., 909 Walker Ave., Greensboro. N.C. 27403 Johnson, Thomas J., Rt. 2 Cape Colony. Edenton, N.C. 27932 Johnston, Stephen R.,605 Whitehaven Crescent. Chesapeake. Va. 23325 Johnston, Katherine T., 600 Woodrow St.. Clinton. N.C. 28328 Johnston, Wayne S., Rt. 3 Purdum Woods. Danville. Va. 24541 Joines, William G., Rt 2 Box 55. Galax. Va. 24333 Jones, Ben Clay, 213 North Ave.. Danville. Va. 24541 Jones, Carolyn M., Rt. 5 Box 294. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Jones, Christine A., 916 Elder Road. Newport News. Va. 23602 Jones, Christopher M., 5203 New Kent Road. Richmond. Va. 23225 Jones, Connie L., 412 Huffman Mill Road. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Jones, Dacia H., 605 West 5th Street. Siler City. N.C. 27344 Jones, Edward E., Rt. I Box 277, Clarksville. Va. 23927 Jones, Frank C., Rt. 1 Box 116, Cofi ld. N.C. 27922 Jones, Gilbert A., Rt. 3 Box 67. Laurinburg. N.C. 28352 Jones, Harold R., I ll Stagg St.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Jones, Joseph L., 712 Star Street. Rocky Mt.. N.C. 27801 Jones, Kirk S., 627 Clyde Avenue. Fruitland. Md. 21826 Jones, Marcus K., 4342 Robinhood Road. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 Jones, Milnor P. Jr., 101 Wentworth Drive, Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Jones, Timothy L., 1330 Cloverdale Street. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Jones, Vernon S. Jr., 532 Hillcrest Avenue. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Jones, Walter Jr., P.O. Box 533, Haw River. N.C. 27258 Jones, Warren S., 1511 Rolling Road. Salisbury. Md. 21801 Jones, William M., Rt 1 Box 183. Liberty. N.C. 27298 Jordan, Debra G., 124 Ruffin Avenue. Hillsborough. N.C. 27278 Joyce, David K., 428 Glen Raven Road. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Joyce, Howard R., 313 Glen Raven Road, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Joye, Rodney W., 609 Walker Ave., Graham, N.C. 27253 Joyner, David B., Bynum Drive Box 211, Farmville, N.C. 27828 Joyner, David R., 34 Meadowhrook Drive, Hampton, Va. 23666 Joyner, Robert M., Rt. 2 Box 164. Stokesdale. N.C. 27357 Jukoski, John S., 297 Maple Street. Jacksonville, N.C. 28540 Justice, Mary A., 685 Dogwood Circle. High Point. N.C. 27260 Kasiah, Kesselly J., 2418-D Pear Street. Greensboro, N.C. 27401 Kavanaugh, Sharon L., 2310 Atwood Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Kay, Herbert M., Pine Knolls Road. Kernersville. N.C. 27284 Keaton, Glen P., Rt. 2 Box 144, High Point, N.C. 27260 Keck, Ernest R., Rt. 1. Mebane, N.C. 27302 Kehayas, Mark A., 100 Oak Grove Road. Norfolk. Va. 23505 Keith, Linda L., 1510 Sherwood Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Kellam, Philip J., 2316 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach. Va. 23456 Kelley, Michael A., 203 Marion Ct., Jacksonville. N.C. 28540 Kelly, Janice H., 203 Courtland Drive. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Kelly, Sherry L., Rt. 8 Box 2309. Sanford, N.C. 27330 Kennedy, Kimberly D., P.O. Box 481, Siler City. N.C. 27344 Kent, Linda A., 4219 Maureen Drive, Charlotte. N.C. 28205 Kenyon, Karen E., Rt. 2 Box 240. Liberty, N.C. 27298 Kepner, Amy Jo, 5218 N. Spring Drive. Roanoke. Va. 24019 Kerley, Traci D., P.O. Box 637. Taylorsville. N.C. 28681 Kernodle, Barry D., Rt. 2. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Kernodle, Dwight T. Jr., Rt. 1 Box 180. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Kernstein, Bobby H., Rt. 15 Box 190. Lexington. N.C. 27292 Kesler, James M., 317 Barberry Drive, Greensboro, N.C. 27406 Key, Harold E. II, 101 Woodland Lane, Rt. 1, Hopewell, Va. 23860 Kiger, Kim E., 6460 Littlewood Road, Kernersville, N.C. 27284 Kilgariff, Michael S., 130 Marywood Road. High Point, N.C. 27260 Kimrey, Gregory L., 311 Carden Street. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Kincaid, John W. Jr., 8 Bay Colony Drive, Plymouth, Ma. 02760 King, Brenda S.f 2726 Berkley Road. Burlington. N.C. 27215 King, Dale M., 2823 Galsworthy Drive. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 King, Joseph A., 130-A Pleasant Hill Rd.. 1 larrisonburg. Va. 22801 King, Richard L., Jr., 403 Crawford Street. Mebane. N.C. 27302 Kinnaird, Elizabeth L, 1133 Greendale Road. Waynesboro. Va. 22980 Kinsey, Elizabeth R., 20 N. Cliff Dr. Wycliffe. Wilmington. Del. t9809 Kirby, Coy R., Rt. 1 Box 33. Prospect Hill. N.C. 27314 Kirby, Frances L., 608 Chub Lake Street, Roxboro, N.C. 27573 Kirby, Gregory T., 101 Borrkwood Dr., Mahwah. N.|. 07430 Kirkland, Bryant M., Rt. l Indian Creek Est.. Kilmarnock, Va. 22482 Kirkman, William A., P.O. Box 336. Ramseur. N.C. 27316 Kirtland, Craig G., 5900 Arlington Ave.. Riverdale, N.Y. 10471 Kiser, Parker D., Rt. 4 Box 294, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Kittenger, John B., P.O. Box 217, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Knauer, Vivian E., 3808 Anson Lane, Virginia Beach, Va. 23452 Koger, Curtis R., 3830 N. Ingleside Drive, Norfolk, Va. 23502 Kokes, Kathleen A., 2100 Admiral Drive West. Virginia Beach, Va. 23451 Koonts, Bettina G., 214 Confederate Street, Lexington, N.C. 27292 Korner, Kathryn R., 1259 Alhanbra Circle, Miami, Fla. 33134 Kosterman, Theresa A., 401 Cooper Drive. Clinton. N.C. 28328 Kuchem, Daniel S., 3404 Kings Lake Drive, Virginia Beach. Va. 23452 Kuhns, Melvin D., 7 West Commodore Drive, Newport News. Va. 23601 Kuntzman, Barbara, Apt. 5-D WoodsideGdn., Roselle Park, N.J. 07204 Kuykendall, Evelyn E., 710 N. Elm St. Box 4113; Marshville, N.C. 28103 Lacey, Sanford B. Ill, 2349 Custom Circle, Virginia Beach. Va. 23454 Lackey, Susan C., 1110 Dogwood Lane, Raleigh. N.C. 27607 Ladd, William H., 5809 Newhall Road. Durham. N.C. 27707 Lail, James E. Jr., 3729 Eakley Court, Raleigh, N.C. 27606 Lambros, James M., 20 Echo View Circle, Lexington, N.C. 27292 Lambros, Mark L., 20 Echo View Circle. Lexington. N.C. 27292 Lam berth, John M., 1225 Fillman Drive. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Lancaster, Judy G., 437 W. Plantation Road. Virginia Beach. Va. 23454 Landskroener, David B., Rt. 3. Chestertown, Md. 21620 Landstedt, Dennis H., Rt. 2. Mars. Pa. 16046 Lane, Becky M., 2732 Lyndhurst Ave., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 Lane, Stephen L., 2216 Greenbrier Drive. Charlottesville, Va. 22901 Langley, Kenneth F., Jr., Box 446. Liberty, N.C. 27298 Lanier, Gregory A., 5812 Wessex Lane. Alexandria, Va. 22310 Lankford, Cynthia G., Rt. 5 Box 185, Mebane, N.C. 27320 Lankford, Derrick A., 3201 Immanuel, Greensboro. N.C. 27407 Lankford, Melody A., 130 Woodburn Road, Raleigh, N.C. 27605 Lanning, Patricia M., 4108 Dewmar Court. Kensington, Md. 20795 Lanning, Reggie C., 4108 Dewmar Court, Kensington, Md. 20795 Larson, Timothy C., 269 Ha .eltine Ave., Jamestown, N.Y. 14701 Lasley, Brenda K., Rt. 2 Box 342, Mebane. N.C. 27302 Lassiter, Michel A., 17808 Caddy Drive. Derwood, Md. 20855 Latta, Martha B.f 3217 Hawthorne Road, Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Laursen, John P.t 715 Halstead Road, Wilmington. Del. 19803 Lawrence, Deborah L.f P.O. Box 176, Connelly Springs. N.C. 28612 Lawrence, Donald W., 1883 Bray Blvd., Asheboro. N.C. 27203 Lawrence, Joel R., Rt. 12 Box 534, Sanford. N.C. 27330 Lawrence, Michael R., 5000 Hopkins Road, Richmond. Va. 23234 Lawson, Dennis P., Rt. 1 Box 270-B, Pilot Mountain, N.C. 27041 Lawson, John J., Box 44. South Boston, Va. 24592 Lawson, Winifert E., Rt. 5 Box 381. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Leach, Janet M., 422 Glenwood Ave., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Leach, Stephen W., 4 Skytop Road. Edison, N.). 08817 Leary, Roderick V., Rt. 1 Box 298-A, Edenton. N.C. 27932 Leathers, Kimberly S., 4030 Dresden Road, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27104 Lee, James Phillip, Rt. 6 Box 82, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Lee, Russell C., Rt. 2 Box 215, Brown Summitt, N.C. 27214 Leggett, Michael A., 420 Forest Hill Cres.. Suffolk. Va. 23434 Legrand, Felix J.t Box 193. Biscoe, N.C. 27209 Leigh, Joseph A., 1103 N. Main St. 315, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Lemons, Henry M.f Rt. 2, Pittsboro, N.C. 27312 Leonard, Nancy E., 3524 Tanyard Road, High Point, N.C. 27260 Leonesio, Paul J., 9 Elm St.. Williamstown, Ma. 01267 Leslie, Susan H., 891 Great Pond Road, North Andover, Ma. 01845 Lewallen, Sarah G., Rt. 6 Box 113, Asheboro. N.C. 27203 Lewis, C. David, Jr., 405 Sunset Ave.. Clinton, N.C. 28328 Lewis, Charles R., 3600 Allendale Drive. Raleigh. N.C. 27604 Lewis, Kenneth B., 206 Broad Street. Carrboro. N.C. 27510 Lewis, Robert G., 706 Huffman Mill Rd. )7, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Lewis, Tony B., 1708 Englewood Drive, Greenville. N.C. 27834 Lewis, Vernon E.f 1111 Parrish Street, Greensboro. N.C. 27408 Liberto, Joseph J., 8401 3 Chopt Road. Richmond, Va. 23229 Ligouri, Peter A., Kentwood Blvd. Apt. 273. Brick Town. N.J. 08723 Liles, Gregory K., 1615 Woodland Avenue. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Lindley, Jack R. Jr., 1517 Ridgecrest Avenue. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Lindsay, Charles G., 700 Martin Street,preensboro, N.C. 27406 Liner, Marilyn E., P.O. Box 506, Efland, N.C. 27243 Lintz, Angela M., 321 Courtfield Avenue. Winchester. Va. 22601 Litten, Phillip C., 617 Trollinger Street. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Little, Joanne R., 2625-A Suffolk Avenue, High Point, N.C, 27260 Little, Sammie L., 228-D Brentwood Apts.. High Point, N.C. 27260 Littlefield, Sarah J., U.S. Army War College. Carlisle Barracks. Pa. 17013 Lloyd, Elizabeth L., Route 3 Box 119, Hillsborough. N.C. 27278 Lockerby, Robert W., RFD Chester Hill. Grafton, Vt. 05146 Locklear, Clint, Route 4 Box 157. Fairmont. N.C. 28340 Locklear, Ricky, Route 2 Box 175. Fairmont. N.C. 28340 Long, Cynthia G., Route 1, Prospect Hill, N.C. 27314 Long, Deborah C., Route 1 Martin Ferry Road, Tobaccoville, N.C. 27050 Long, Laren M., 1005 Kemp Road-West. Greensboro. N.C. 27410 Long, Richard G. Jr., 1232 Cambridge Drive. Roxboro, N.C. 27573 Long, Robert E., P.O. Box 248rLincolnton, N.C. 28092 Long, William C., 2725 Edgewood Avenue. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Longobardi, Janis D., Route 3 Box 59. Mechanicsville, Md. 20659 Loposer, Dinah L., 4315 Pickett Road, Fairfax. Va. 22030 Lottman, William J. II, 521 Kingston Drive. Virginia Beach. Va. 23452 Love, Robert W., 3914 Larchwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041 Love, Susan C., 1018 Gloria Avenue, Durham, N.C. 27702 Lowe, Cynthia D., Route 10 Box 540, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Lowery, Paul W., 3303 Buffaloe Road, Raleigh, N.C. 27604 Loy, Christopher M., Route 6. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Loy, Robert D., 302 Harden Street. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Loyd, Laura E., 104 Irvington Springs, Lynchburg. Va. 24503 Luciano, Dawn M., 286 Ratzer Road. Wayne, N.J. 07470 Luke, Mary J., P.O. Box 554, Waverly, Va. 23890 Lundberg, David J., 2209 Seely Drive, Orlando, Fla. 32808 Lykes, Carl D., 518 Monclair Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 McBride, Denise E., 4592 Hillcrest Avenue. Burlington. N.C. 27215 McCain, Angela L., P.O Box 294. Yanceyville. N.C. 27379 McCarn, Patricia K., 5216 Pelham Road, Durham. N.C. 27707 McCaskill, Jesse D., Route 1 Box 180, Biscoe, N.C. 27209 McClintock, Donald J., 5129 Lansdowne Drive. Durham. N.C. 27705 McClune, Barry S., 41 Essie Drive, Matawan. N.|. 07747 McClure, Gregory K., 3310 Warsaw Avenue. Hopewell. Va. 23860 McCollum, Diane E., 510 Hale Court, Burlington, N.C. 27215 McCombs, Cecil W. Jr., 1629 Eastwood Drive. Kannapolis, N.C. 28081 McCormick, Austin H., Box 1763, Burlington, N.C 27215 McCormick, Austin H., Box 1763, Burlington. N.C. 27215 McCollum, Diane E., 510 Hale Court, Burlington, N.C. 27215 McCoy, Marianne, 1212 Hobbs Rd.. Greensboro. N.C. 27410 McCreedy, Donna L., 471 Broad Ave.. Leonia. N.J. 07605 McCrossan, Maureen A., 2309 Camden Ave., Manasquan. N.J. 08736 McDaniel, Ivey A., Jr., Box 4118 Honesfead St.. Gibsonville. N.C. 27249 McDermott, Barbara A., 1909 Woodland Ave . Burlington. N.C. 27215 McDowell, Andria M., Rt. 4 Box 120. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 McDowell, Wanda G., Rt. 1 Box 136, South Boston. Va. 24592 McFarland, James T., 2105 Burnt Bridge Rd.. Lynchburg, Va. 24503 McGhee, Kathy L., 1704 Elder Way. Burlington, N.C. 27215 McGlohn, Alvin J., Jr., 40 Minton Dr., Newport News, Va. 23606 McGovern, Kathleen L., 401 Eden Court. Graham, N.C. 27253 McGuire, Sharon S., 1023 Edgewood Apts., Graham, N.C. 27253 McHose, Donald G., 222 S. River Dr., Southport, N.C. 28461 McIntyre, Susan N., Rt. 4 Box 813. Greensboro, N.C. 27406 McKee, Fredrick J., Box 947, Roxboro. N.C. 27573 McKee, Sally A., 230 Poplar Ave., Wayne. Pa. 19087 McKeel, Charles G., Rt. 4 Box 649, Wilson. N.C. 27893 McKeel, Wallace D., 806 Camlin St.. Ahoskie. N.C. 27910 McKenzie, Scott W., 206 Grier Lane. Milford. Del. 19963 McKinney, Arthur P., Jr., MOQ 3156. Camp Lejunc. N.C. 28542 McKinnon, Thomas O., 1751 N. 12th Court, Lakeworth, Fla. 33460 McKinstry, Herbert W., Rt. 3 Box 289, Kennett Square. Pa. 19348 McLaughlin, Wesley K., 276 Arnett Rd., Danville. Va. 24541 McLaurin, Megan L., Rt 2 Green Level Rd.. Cary . N.C. 27511 McLemore, Thomas W., 409 Lafayette St.. Clinton, N.C. 28328 McLeod, Susan J., 1756 Brook Dr.. Asheboro, N.C. 27203 McManus, Anna J., P.O. Box 187. Spring Lake, N.C. 28390 McManus, Eric D., Rt. 8 Box 852, Greensboro. N.C. 27406 McMasters, Karen E., Rt. 1 Box 682. Greensboro. N.C. 27406 McMillian, Alexander, Jr., P.O. Box 684, Raeford. N.C. 28376 McMullen, Bernadette E., 2605 Vanstory St.. Greensboro. N.C. 27407 McNeil, Fred M., Rt. 3. Lillington. N.C. 27546 McPherson, Marilee, Rt. 2 Box 171. Snow Camp, N.C. 27349 M McPherson, William E., P.O. Box 327. Hillsborough. N.C. 27278 Mabe, Al Jerica, Rt. 4 Box 615. Madison. N.C, 27025 MacAskill, Roderic F., E. Brookfield. Vt. 05036 MacIntyre, Ave D.,803 N. Gurney St.. Burlington; N.C. 27215 Mack, Terry L.; 69 Overhill St.. Westfield. N.J. 07090 MacKenzie, Jeffrey D., 3504 Essex Circle. Norfolk. Va. 23513 MacMillan, David H., 1953 Twin Cove Rd.. Va. 23454 MacMillan, Martha T., 1953 Twin Cove Rd.. Virginia Beach. Va. 23454 Macomson, Catherine M., 1524 West Davis St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Maddox, Alvin N., Rt. 11 Box 482. Shelby. N.C. 28150 Madison, Carol J., 5630 Riverside Dr.. Richmond. Va. 23225 Madsen, Harry C., 2400 Ann Terrace. Wall, N.J. 07719 Magnano, Donna M., 6835 Greystone Dr.. Raleigh. N.C. 27669 Mahone, William, 2520 Avenham Ave. SW, Roanoke. Va. 24014 Mailhot, R. Henry, Gale. Canaan. Vt. 05903 Makely, Michael P., 16 Foster St.. Red Bank. N.J. Q7701 Malone, Ann T., 1020 E. Willowbrook Dr., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Manchester, Arthur J., 3830 Wabash Blvd., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 Mancini, Michael D., 4900 Regina Dr., Sandstone. Va. 23150 Mandeville, Scott W., 2010 Windsor Rd., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801 Mandis, Catina S., 12905 Gaffney Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 20904 Maness, Beverly L., 708 N. Dogwood Ave.. Siler City, N.C. 27344 Mangum, William D., Rt. 1 Box 202, Oxford. N.C. 27565 Mann, Larry K., 118 Shannon Dr.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Mann, Teresa C,, 309 Engleman Dr., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Mann, Thomas J., 664 Gordon Dr.. Charleston, W. Va. 25314 Mansfield, Gary L., Rt. 4, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Manuel, Virgil L., Jr., 2722 Berkley Rd.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Marchman, Richard K., P.O. Box 665. Clayton. Ga. 30525 Marion, Carol P., 4501 Woodedge Dr., Greensboro, N.C. 27406 Maris, Michelle L., 1100 Millbrook Rd., Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Markey, David S., 143 Haines Court. Moorestown. N.J. 08057 . Mam, Gary A., Rt. 8 Box 409. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Marriott, Pamela K., P.O. Box 386. Battleboro. N.C. 27809 Marsh, Terry L.,605 Burton Creek PI.. Lynchburg. Va 24592 Marshall, Gregory D., P.O. Box 13151, Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Marshall, Paul B., 7112 Mill Run Dr.. Derwood. Md. 20855 Martin, Betsy S., Rt. 4. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Martin, Charlie A., Rt. 5 Box 366. Mebane, N.C. 27302 Martin, Charles T., Ill, 1433 Cloncurry Rd.. Norfolk. Va. 23505 Martin, Christopher P., 14 Locust Dr.. Summit, N.J. 07901 Martin, Johns M., 515 Pennrington Circle, Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Martin, Joseph, 130 School St.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Martinelli, Steven J., 232 Farrington St., Quincy. Ma. 02170 Mason, Debra Lee, Rt. 2. Rocky Mount. Va. 24151 Mason, Diane E., 632 Carroll Vox Rd.. Brick Town. N.J. 08723 Mason, John A., 314 Andrews St.. Williamston, N.C. 27892 Mason, Keith A., Rt. 2 Box 894. Franklin. N.C. 28734 Mason, Nancy J., 8349 Queen Elizabeth Bl.. Annandale, Va. 22003 Mason, Patricia L.,8349 Queen Elizabeth BL. Va. 22003 Massey, Cheryl Ann, Rt. 1 Box 341. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Massey, Clinton R., Rt. 2 Box 384. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Massey, Lydia A., 2114 W. Front St.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Matanzo, James A., 285 E. '156th St.. Bronx. N.Y. 10451 Matkins, Freida J., Rt. 10 Box 447. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Mathews, Charlene M., P.O. Box 157. Pittsboro, N.C. 27312 Matthews, Chris, 7131 Thorncliff Dr., Charlotte, N.C. 28210 Matthews, Howard A., 3518 Mossdale Ave., Durham, N.C. 27707 Matthews, Kenneth W., 3518 Mossdale Ave., Durham. N.C. 27707 Matthews, Scott A., 905 Winterlochen Dr,, Greensboro. N.C. 27410 Matthews, Timothy B., 3312 Guy Circle, Fayetteville. N.C. 28303 Mattocks, Edward C., 3449 Ken wick Trail, Roanoke, Va. 24018 Matio- i ., 7205 Marley Circle,Charlotte. N.C. 28214 Mail n R., 203 Badgett Ave., Mt. Airy. N.C. 27030 Mu hael E., 501 Thomas Ave., Barrington. N.|. 08007 Ma une, 1503 Edith St.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 V . tt. 1202 Hanford Rd.. Graham. N.C. 27253 os M., Rt. 8 Box 410, Burlington. N.C. 27215 V . : ph H., Route 1 Box 307. Julian. N.C. 27283 Robori B., 7729 Dew Wood Dr.. Derwood. Md. 20855 .V . iard, David W., Route 1 Box 3960A, Bahama, N.C. 27503 • tavnard, Willard D.,904 Nicholas St.. Henderson. N.C. 27536 teade, Angelyn D., 504 May St. Box 541 «3. Gihsonville. N.C. 27249 Mebane, James M., 309 Brooklyn St., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Mebane, Rose M., 309 Brooklyn St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Medlin, Art M., 113 Aiken St.. Fuquary-Varnina. N.C. 27526 Meeks, Shyrlynn Pate, 22 College Park. Eton College. N.C. 27244 Meredith, Janis W., 316 Summit Road. High Point, N.C. 27260 Merry, Susan R.f 607 Raymond St.. Westfield, N.J. 07090 Metcalf, S. Annette, 1200 Interurban Ave.. Charlotte, N.C. 28208 Michaels, Karen L., 313 Oaklawn Rd., Mt. Airy, N.C. 27030 Michaelson, Randy D., 2933 Petunia Crescent. Virginia Beach. Va. 23456 Michalick, George W., Qtrs 2309 MCB. Quantico. Va. 22134 Miller, Dana M., Route 3 Box 190, Sanford, N.C. 27330 Miller, Harriet M., Route 12 Box 1064. Sanford, N.C. 27330 Miller, John H., Jr., Route 1, Rural Retreat. Va. 24368 Miller, Kelly E., 10 Kennedy Dr.. Portsmouth. Va. 23702 Miller, Matthew N., 26 Lynnwood Dr., Hampton. Va. 23666 Miller, Richard H., 917 Shannon Road. Ashehoro, N.C. 27203 Miller, Robert F., 120 Boyd Ave., Asheboro, N.C. 27203 Miller, Stephen F., 26 Lynnwood Dr., Hampton, Va. 23666 Milligan, Stephen F., P.O. Box 723. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Mills, David S., 734 Huston St., Chase City. Va. 23924 Mills, Grant T., Route 1 Box 644. Spruce Pine. N.C. 28777 Mills, Josephus D., 313 W. Hillside Dr.. Fuquny-Varina.N.C. 27526 Mills, Warren D.. 1432 Modoc Ave.. Norfolk. Va. 23503 Minick, G. Michael, 4408 Chateau Dr.. Greensboro. N.C. 27407 Minner, Frank H., 4 Aldhum Court, WifTnington, Del. 19803 Mintz, Lucion A., 1423 Knollwood Dr., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Mitchell. Allen S.,928 Graham St., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Mitchell, Martha A., 215 Ridgeway Dr.. Greensboro. N.C. 27403 Mitchell, Michelle L., 519 E Club Blvd., Durham, N.C. 27704 Mitchell, William Y., 407 Chub Lake St.. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Mobley, Perry D., 726 Stratford Rd.. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27104 Monteith, Dennis R., 119 Woods Rd.. Newport News, Va. 23601 Moody, Clair, Rt. 1 Box 255, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moody, June C., Route 4 Box 160, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moody, Ricky N., Route 4 Box 160. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Moody, Willard J., Jr., 120 Riverpoint Cres. Portsmouth. Va. 23707 Moon, John H., 520 N. Queen Ann St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Mooney, Edward 111, Route 1. Stoneville, N.C.'27048 Mooneyham, Jeffrey S., P.O. Box 1436. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Mooneyham, Lisa J., 2820 Blanche Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moore, Claiborne C. Jr., 216 Galveston Dr.. Durham, N.C. 27704 Moore, Elizabeth S., 2411 Heather Rd. W. Wilmington. Del. 19803 Moore, James R., 2721 Spring Garden Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106 Moore, Jerry L. Jr., Route 1. Snow Hill. N.C. 28580 Moore, Larry C., 1510 W Gold St.. Wilson, N.C. 27893 Moore, Myron L., 205 Maple Dr. NW. Lenoir, N.C. 28645 Moore, Robert B., 1619 Westbury Dr.. Richmond. Va. 23229 Moore, Robert G., Route 2 Box 62-A, Catawba. N.C. 28609 Moore, Samuel B., 2729 Catherine Dr., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moore, Stephanie P., 2723 Bedford St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moore, Timothy M., 2506 Commonwealth Dr., Charlottesville. Va. 22901 Moore, Teresa A., 309 W. Harden St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moore, Virginia G., 904 Tremont Rd.. Salem. Va. 24153 Moorefield, Patricia A., Box 1084. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moose, Tommy N., 463 Lindsey Ave., Asheboro. N.C. 27203 Morgan, Bruce B., 112 W Queen. Edenton, N.C. 27938 Morgenson, Tina M., Route 1 Box 1040, Lexington. N.C. 27292 Morris, Elizabeth M., 1929 Thunderbird Dr., Virginia Beach. N.C. 23454 Morris, Joseph C., Box 314 Fort Amador. Canal Zone Morris, Lu Ann, Route 1. Summerfield. N.C. 27358 Morris, Robert J. Jr., 1312 N Schooner Lane. Virginia Beach. Va. 23454 Morris, Ronald C., Drawer C. Free Union. Va. 22940 Morris, Steven D., Route 7 Box 33. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Morris, Terri L., Route 6 Box 29. Lexington, N.C. 27292 Morris, Terry R., 936 Worth St. Ext.. Asheboro. N.C. 27203 Morris, Zebulon Ray, 4409 Lebanon Rd., Charlotte, N.C. 28212 Morrow, Deborah K., Route 4. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Morrow, Mary H., 1702 Paxon Dr. Penarth, Wilmington, Del. 19803 Morse, Leslie A., 6837 Greystone Dr., Raleigh. N.C. 27609 Morton, Nancy J., 3103 Henderson Rd., Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Morton, Peter A., 3103 Henderson Rd.. Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Moser, Edward R., 4825 Maple Ave., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moser, Lee Ann, 524 Wildwood Lane, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moser, Mary R., Route 3 Box 374. Graham. N.C. 27253 Moss, Laura L., 4328 Moylan Lane. Fairfax. Va. 22030 Motley, Douglas E., 2514 Robin Hood Rd.. Roanoke, Va. 24014 Motondo, Frank J., 1517 Keogh St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Moxley, Pattie J., 118 Robin Dr.. Danville. Va. 24541 Mukombe, Rhonald, Mt. Silinda Inst. Box 2. Mt. Silinda, Rhodesia Muldoon, William J., 400 Paris Ave.. Brooklawn, N.J. 08030 Mullally, Karen J., 330 W. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk, Va. 23510 Mullen, Marilyn R., 3962 Sandpiper Dr., Roanoke. Va. 24018 Munden, Thomas C., Jr., 224 Pine Valley. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27104 Mundy, David R., 3047 Rosalind Ave.. Roanoke. Va. 24014 Mundy, Gary D., 5 Arita Circle. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105 Mundy, Larry W., 5 Arita Circle, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105 Munn, John Ollin, P.O. Box 154. Stedman. N.C. 28391 Murdock, Stephen A., Rt 2 Box 562. Morehead City. N.C. 28557 Murdock, Isaac M., Rt. 5 Box 262, Mebane. N.C.27302 Murphy, Donald A., P.O. Box 121, Ridgeway. Va. 24148 Murphy, Michael L., 114 Ford Street. Thomasville. N.C. 27360 Murphy, Pamela R., 248 Debra Drive. Durham. N.C], 27704 Murphy, Sara, P.O. Box 424. Myrtle Beach. S.C. 29577 Murray, Rickey V., 2312 Fklgewoud Avenue. Burlington. '.C. 27215 Murray, Randall Ray, Rt. 6 Box 137, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Murray, Thomas L., 5420 Hatteras Road, Virginia Beach, Va. 23462 Murray, Tina M., Rt. 9 Box 443, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Murrell, Keith M., Rt. 2 Box 508. Walnut Cove, N.C. 27052 Musgrove, Lawrence C., 5511 Medmont Circle. Roanoke. Va. 24018 Musser, James N., 502 Westbrook Avenue. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Myers, Charles R. II, 533 Smithfield Avenue. Hopewell. Va. 23860 Myers, Jacquelyn M., 308 Shannon Drive, Eden. N.C. 27288 Myers, Mark C., Rt. 5 Box 890, Thomasville, N.C. 27360 Nall, Kenneth R., 1120 Simmons Court. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Nall, Steve K., 1908 Wilkins Street. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Nance, David L., Rt. 4 Greenwood Drive, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Naugle, Andrea L., 8324 Stockade Drive, Alexandria. Va. 22308 Navarro, Toni D., 2820 Erwin Road, Durham. N.C. 27705 Nazilian, Robert L., 25 Emily Drive. Vernon. Ct 06066 Neal, Nancy A., Rt. 1, Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Needham, Aaron R., 700 W. Main Street. Mayodan, N.C. 27027 Needham, William J., Rt. 2. Graham. N.C. 27253 Neely, Frank R., 6 Chateau Court, Greensboro. N.C. 27407 Neill, Mary V., 7 Timheridge Drive, Clover, S.C. 29710 Neill, Robin L., 7 Timheridge Drive, Clover, S.C. 29710 Nelms, Linda S., 1212 Parker Road. Suffolk. Va. 23434 Nelson, Amelia E., 301 Mount View Court. Lexington N.C. 27292 Nelson, Jane A., 5021 Edgemere Blvd., Richmond. Va. 23234 Nelson, Thomas E., 301 Mountview Court. Lexington, N.C. 27292 Nesset, Lynn M., 3104 Gaylor Place, Wheaton, Md. 20906 Neugent, Gary M., 615 South Cherry Street, Kernerville. N.C. 27284 Neuville, Diane M., 11483 Bingham Terrace. Reston, Va. 22091 Nevins, Marica A., 1709 Hollindale Drive, Alexandria. Va. 22306 Newman, William P., P.O. Box 112, Boydton, Va. 23917 Nghiem, Chinhtruc, 310 Hall Avenue. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Nghiem, Thanh Xuan, 310 Hall Avenue. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Nichols, John D., 2207 Canterbury Drive, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Nichols, Michael W., Rt. 3 Box 115, Salem. Va. 24153 Nicholson, John C., 1706 Brown Avenue, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Niegro, Susan K., 1553 Wolfsnare Roctd. Virginia Beach. Va. 23451 Nixon, Ronald E., 1219 Evans St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Norris, Paul W., 342 Lea burg St.. Roxboro, N.C. 27573 Nowell, Deborah A., I406 Magna Ct., Orlando. Fla. 32808 Nowlin, James G., 6828 Trevilian Rd. NE. Roanoke. Va. 24019 Oakes, Elva E., 1013Tarleton Ave., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Oakey, Robin M., 8503 Rivermont Dr.. Richmond. Va. 23229 Oakley, Susan C., 2463 Morningside Dr., Burlington. N.C. 27215 O’Briant, Rachel P., P.O. Box 44. Roxboro, N.C. 27573 O’Briant, Robert R., 2279 Boston Rd.. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 O’Brien, Michael D., 3211 Oxford Dr.. Durham. N.C. 27707 O’Connor, Jane T., 1020 Maryland Ave.. Suffolk, Va. 23434 Odom, William L., Jr., 1400 Planters St.. Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Ogburn, Samuel C. Jr., 2938 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 O’Hare, John J., 5943 Cartwright Dr., Roanoke, Va. 24018 O’Hare, Philip O., Rt. 3 Box 162, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Oldham, Gordon ML, Route 1. Blanche, N.C. 27212 Oldham, Vicki L., Route 10, Box 23, Sanford. N.C. 27330 Olive, Lindy L., 4103 S. Alston Ave., Durham, N.C. 27707 Oliver, Barry L., 4525 Powells Point Rd., Virginia Beach. Va. 23455 Oliver, Edwin G., 4525 Powells Pt. Rd., Virginia Beach, Va. 23455 Oliver, Michael F., 2908 Tully Dr. NW. Roanoke. Va. 24019 Oliver, Sabrina M., Route 10 Box 493. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Ollis, Daniel K., 3407 Pinafore Dr.. Durham, N.C. 27705 Onesto, Phillip, 35 Robert Rd.. Inwood L I, N.Y. 11696 Orcutt, Jeffrey J., 25 Acker Dr., Middletown, N.J. 07748 Osborne, Ronnie H., 1431 West Thomas St.. Rocky Mount. N.C. 27801 Otto, Anna C., 1 Ridge Rd.. Richmond. Va. 23229 Overton, Carolyn H., 403 N Steele St.. Sanford. N.C. 27330 Overton, David W., 403 Worth Steele St., Sanford. N.C. 27330 Overton, Ted B., 5019 Kaplan Dr.. Raleigh. N.C. 27606 Owen, Donna M., 413 Green St., Durham, N.C. 27701 Owen, Hunter E., Box 223, Blairs. Va. 24527 Owens, Phyllis M., Box 2. Coleridge. N.C. 27234 Owens, William B., 38 Broad St.. Swansboro, N.C. 28584 Oxendine, Mary B., Campus Box 3015. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Oxendine, Randolph M., Campus Box 3015, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Packett, Stephen M., Box 232, Warsaw, Va. 22572 Page, Martin N., 112 Elizabeth St.. Richlands. N.C. 28574 Palmore, Lee E., P.O. Box 237, Troutman. N.C. 28166 Pappas, Katherine A., 427 Avondale Dr.. Danville, Va. 24541 Parham, Ricky Lee, Rt. 4 Box 391-B, Oxford. N.C. 27565 Parker, Connie S., P.O. Box 331, Boykins, Va. 23827 Parker, Lynda R., 5357 Unaka Ave., Charlotte, N.C. 28205 Parker, Peggy Jo, 328 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Parker, Roy C., Route 8 Box 252, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Parker, Susan P., 905 Bobolink Dr.. Virginia Beach, Va. 23451 Parker, Thomas R. Jr., 9-B Parliament 1 louse. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Parlett, Cheryl A., 8158 Wisteria Place. Norfolk. Va. 23518 Parr, Debra K., Box 8. Crozier, Va. 23039 Parrish, Gary R., 1421 Morningside Dr.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Parrish, Lewis D., Box 104. Goochland. Va. 23063 Parrish, Randall S., Box 104. Goochland. Va. 23063 Parsons, Michael E., 908 Iredell St.. Durham. N.C. 27705 Partrick, Warren A., Honey Pod Farm. Washington, N.C. 27889 Partridge, Sandra F., Rt. 1 Box 127, Moncure. N.C. 27559 Paschali, Michael D., 908 Iredell St.. Durham. N.C. 27705 Paski, Charles L., 4605 Weldin Rd.. Wilmington, Del. 19803 Pate, Arleen, 432 West Fifth St., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Pate, Victor E., 3002 S. Mebane St.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Patterson, Richard C., Route 4 Box 528. Sanford, N.C. 27330 Patterson, Ronnie L., Route 6. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Patterson, Perry L., 310 Jefferson St., Sanford, N.C. 27330 Patterson, Danny R., 5430 Widgeon Dr.. Wilmington. N.C. 28401 Patterson, Donald G., 940 Warren Ave., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27107 Patterson, Paul G., 1429 Henri St.. Mt. Airy, N.C. 27030 Patterson, Susan E., Route 6 Box 381, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Pattishall, Terry D., Route 7 Box 104, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Payne, August L., 1505 Confederate Ave., Richmond. Va. 23227 Payne, David L., 6802 Fair Oaks Rd.. Roanoke. Va. 24019 Payne, Kenneth A., Route 2. Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Payne, Mark T., 6802 Fair Oaks Rd.. Roanoke, Va. 24019 Payne, Stephen R., 2107 Woodmont Dr.. Richmond. Va. 23235 Paynter, Walter C., P.O. Box 51, Wise, N.C. 27594 Peach, Sarah G., 200 West D St., Butner, N.C. 27509 Pearce, Ava J., 3416 Plainsmen Trail, Virginia Beach. Va. 23452 Pearce, Robert W., Box 304-26th St.. Butner. N.C. 27509 Pearson, Nancy K., 6017 Vinyard Lane. Suffolk, Va. 23435 Pearson, Robert S., 6017 Vinyard Lane, Suffolk, Va. 23435 Peatross, David M., 2848 Merry Acres Lane. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 Peebles, Charles F., 1515 Shadylawn Dr., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Peeler, Timothy D., Box 73, Granite Quarry, N.C. 28072 Peery, Ricky L., Route 3 Box 51, Bluefield, Va. 24605 Pelosky, John M., 4334 Okane Court, Fort Meade. Md. 20755 Pendergraph, Marcia E., Route 1 Box 147, Haw River, N.C. 27258 Pendergrass, Angela C., Route 1 Box 230-L, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Penland, Richard C., 2400 E. Lexington Ave.. High Point, N.C. 27260 Perkins, Evelyn M., 421 Wildwood Lane, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Perkins, Jesse J., 1109 Trollinger Road, Graham, N.C. 27253 Pernell, Dan T., 1921 Quail Ridge Road. Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Perry, Deborah F., 1724 Whalevville Blvd., Suffolk. Va. 23434 Perry, Janet L., 808 Grafton Street. Fredericksburg. Va. 22401 Perry, Laura M., 11100 Childs Street, Silver Spring. Md. 20901 Peters, Donna L., 1103 Little Creek Road. Durham. N.C. 27707 Petree, Peggy L., 1605 Milan Road, Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Phelps, Cathy L., 2116 Wilkins Street, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Phillips, Cynthia Gay, Route 2. Graham, N.C. 27253 Phillips, Cynthia L„ Route 1 Box 518. Natural Bridge. Va. 24578 Phillips, Gary R., P.O. Box 776. Saltville, Va. 24370 Phillips, Gregory B., P.O. Box 400. Spruce Pine. N.C. 28777 Phillips, Jimmy Lynn, Route'10 Box 371, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Phillips, Richard P., 2624 Lakeside Drive, Sanford .N.C. 27330 Phillips, Roger E., 2624 Lakeside Dr.. Sanford. N.C. 27330 Phillips, Sharon A., 510 Essex Ave., Wilmington. Del. 19804 Phillips, S. Lynette, 811 Scott St., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Pickard, Christine J., 3918 Hope Valley Rd., Durham, N.C. 27707 Pickett, Pamela D., 4154 Deepwood Circle. Durham. N.C. 27707 Pickier, Gerald F. Jr., 2024 S Mebane St., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Pike, Margaret L., 2227 W Frat St., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Pinchbeck, Bernard D., Star Route 2 Box 16, Lawrenceville. Va. 23868 Pini, John A. Jr., 27 Cameo Rd.. Claymont. Del. 19703 Pinion, Rhonda G., 3632 Allendale Dr., Raleigh, N.C. 27604 Pinkerton, Darryl P., Route 6 Box 75. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Piper, Charles L., 1227 S, Main St., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Piper, Greg A., 212 Shadowlawn. Jamestown, N.C. 27282 Pittard, Susan M., Route 4 Box 9-A. Mebane, N.C. 27302 Pittman, Bunni R., 204 Celia St.. Goldsboro. N.C. 27530 Pleasants, Thomas K., 330 Stanaford Rd., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27104 Pless, Bonnie S., Route 7 Box 345, Salisbury, N.C. 28144 Pletcher, Nancy L., 6015 N 35th St.. Arlington. Va. 22207 Poe, Ira J., Box 725, Liberty. N.C. 27298 Poole, Debra Lee, 1116 Rockwood Ave., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Poole, Karen L., 1463 Morningside Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Pope, Phyllis A., Route 1, Cedar Grove. N.C. 27231 Porter, Debra K., 1885 Rosemary Lane. Chesapeake, Va. 23321 Porter, Howard L., 7465 Tapley Ave., Norfolk, Va. 23505 Porterfield, Jeffrey A., Route 3, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Powell, Jack A., 3616 Rock Wood Rd.. High Point. N.C. 27260 Powell, Georgette M., 452 Goodspeed Rd.. Virginia Beach, Va. 23451 Powell, David W., 2918 Fawn Ave., Durham, N.C. 27705 Power, Ava M., 3903 Raintree Dr.. Greensboro. N.C. 27407 Poythress, James R., 112 M Thomas St.. South Hill, Va. 23970 Prater, Jerry C., 1246 Kilby St.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Pratt, Edward D., Cedar Ridge Apts. 40-H. Blackwood, N.J. 08012 Pratt, John R., 106 Ferndale Dr., Collinsville, Va. 24078 Prete, Frank E., 2013 Potomac Dr., Greensboro, N.C. 27406 Price, Donnie E., Box 577 Bermuda Run, Advance, N.C. 27006 Price, James P., 2719 Edgewood Ave., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Price, Pamela E., Route 2 Fairway Dr., Williamston, N.C. 27892 Price, Robert E., 11217 Dewey Ct.. Kensington, Md. 20795 Priestley, Elizabeth E., 5 Arcadia Dr.. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Privette, Michael D., 817 N Main St., Wake Forest, N.C. 27587 Proctor, Linda K., 2500 Indian Hill Rd.. Virginia Beach. Va. 23455 Prophet, Floyd E., 6111-B Tuckaseegee Rd., Charlotte, N.C. 28214 Pryce, Bonnie L., 429 Crescent Ave.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Puckett, R. Kirk, 410 Crescent Ave.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Pugh, Doris C., 2615 Amherst Ct.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Pugh, Paul D., 6716 Starcrest Dr., Charlotte. N.C. 28210 Puhl, Vincent J., Rt. 1 Box 52-A, Green Cove Springs. Fla. 32043 Pulley, William P. Ill, 4720 Farrington Rd., Durham. N.C. 27707 Puorro, Gerald P., 517 Nicholas Rd., Brick Town. N.J. 08723 Purvis, Clifton O., 5824 Shawood Dr., Raleigh. N.C. 27609 Purvis, Judith S., Route 1 Box 240. Mebane, N.C. 27302 Qualls, Van B., 327 Westridge Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Quay, Nanette L., 45 Church St.. Flemington, N.J. 08822 Queen, Stanley D., 3411 Longview Dr.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Ragan, David S., 206 Bremen Dr.. Lexington, N.C. 27292 Ragland, Anita J., Route 1 Box 362. Oxford, N.C. 27565 Raine, Randolph C., 2300 Castlebridge Rd.. Midlothian, Va. 23113 Raines, Phillip W., Box 180, Keezletown, Va. 22832 Raines, Billy J., Route 1 Box 87. McGahevsville, Va. 22840 Rains, David J., Box 266, Princeton, N.C. 27569 Rains, Henni Lynn, P.O. Box 345, King, N.C. 27021 Rakes, Thomas K., Route 2 Box 323, Stuart, Va. 24171 Rainey, Harold D., Route 9 Box 134. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Ralcewich, Susan L, 7820 Marilea Rd., Richmond. Va. 23225 Rambo, Janie R., 1212 Three Wood Dr.. Summerville, S.C. 29483 Ramseur, Martha L., 4919 Vincent Lane, Charlotte. N.C. 28210 HP Ram:' William C. Jr., Route 2. Ivor. Va. 23866 Rand !•; ... D. Matthew, 916 VVhitsett St.. Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Rp , Sandra VV., 1560 West Davis. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Rii , laddie W., 1039 Sycamore Rd.. Graham. N.C. 27253 r Phyllis A., Route 2 Box J-100. Hamlet. N.C. 28345 . •;. Cecil B., 2120 Eden Terrace. Rock Hill. S.C. 29730 IvL-yaer, Cynthia E., 390928205 Reaves, Lydia Rene, Route 2 Hox 299-K. South Boston, Va. 24592 Redd, Nancy B.,701 Seneca Rd. Richmond. Va. 23226 Redfear, Garland A., 216 Rockawav-Ave.. fkooklvn. N Y. 11206 Redwine, Janet F Rp. Box S JrKenansville. N.C. 28349 Reed, Michafc! O.,’9 112 Congressional Ct., Alexandria. Va. 22309 Reese, John V., 138 Hampton Dr.. Dam ille. Va. 24541 Reid, Catherine M., 149 N Lindow Dr.. Battle Creek. Mi. 49017 Reid, Randy R.,%122 S gnef+fin Dr.. Statesville .C. 28677 Reiman, Caryn S., 36-18 HiHsideTeiTact?. Fairlawn. N.l. 07410 Reisig, Kimball 112 W Cornwallis Dr.. Greensboro. N.C. 27408 Reitzel, Ronald Route 2 Box 107, Pleasant Garden, N.C. 27313 Rembert. Jacqueline T., P.O. Box 119 Yancewille. N.C. 27379 Renick. Richard J. 722(LSh tmar. Miramar. Ha. 33023 Renigar. Gary Lee, Route fjox 371. Burlington, N.C. 27215‘v Respess, Gail F., Rotiio 3 Bux OV. Henderson, N.C. 27536 Reynolds, Suellyn P.t Route 1 Box 15. Altavista. Va. 24517 Reynolds, William W., 203 Inverness Rd.. Clinton, N.C. 28328 Ridley, Rhonda E., 12 1 luntley Rd.. Summit. N.J. 07901 Rhodes. Catherine T., 1309 Clarendon Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 27410 Rhodes, Jane S., 1220 Warwick Dr.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Rich, Curtis A., 334 Forest Dr . (fRnam. N.C. 27253 Richards, Betsy M., 5 Hampton Hills tajie,,Richmond. Va. 23226 Richards, John A. Jr., 1401 DefrayiCtt Virginia Beach, Va. 23455 Richardson, Don A., Route 1 Carthage. N.C. 28 Richardson, James K., 2125 Westqvty; Dr.. Dam ille, Va. 24541 Rice, Pam S., 311 Claytqp Rd.. Chapel I fill. N.C. 27514 Ritch, Stephen L., Route 2 Box 385. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Rickman, Debra L., 113 North AvdVApt. 2-A, Danville. Va. 24541 Ricks, Lemuel C., Route 2 Box 264, Conway. N.C. 27820 Riddick, Paula K., 3l5 Suborhan Dr., Suffolk. Va. 23434 Riddle, James R. Jr., 330-lst St.. Chuluofa, Fla. 32766 Riggsbee, Richard T., 2713 Landis Dr.. Durham. N.C. 27705 Rigsbee, Carlyle, 1407 Park Blvd., Camden. N.J. 08103 Rinker, Mark C., Route 7 Box 45. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Rippy, Mitchell L., Route 8 Box 481. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Rippy, Terry L.f 200 S Morgan St.. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Ritenour, Alan N., P.ojgjx 265. Mount Airy. N.Q, 27030 Burlington, N.C. 27215 1, Wilmington. Del. 19803 . ! Box 455. Sanford, N.C. 27330 bx 257-A. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Roark, Patricia J., 249 Southland Dr.. Danville. Va. 24541 Robbins, William E., 8127-Briar Creek Dr.. Annandale. Va. 22003 Roberson, Edward A., Route 6 Box 34. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Roberts, Audrey A., Route 3 Box 154. Kings Mountain. N.C. 28086 Roberts, Christopher M., Box 952, Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Robertson, H. Patrick, 115 North St., Creedmoor, N.C. 27522 Robertson, Gordon W., P.O.Box 45. Axton, Va. 24054 Robertson, Randy C., 507 R djSt.. Thomasville. N.C. 27360 Robertson, Sandra G., Rout 2 Box 194. Snow Camp. N.C. 27349 Robinson, Michael J., 91 School St - Chelmsford. Ma. 01824 Robinson, Nancy S., 732 Engleman Ave.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Rodriguez, Robert R., 2512 Elderwood Lane, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Rogers, Donna M., 401 Chestnut St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Rogers, Elizabeth A., 3220 Lawndale,Dr . Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Rollins, William B., 307 E Hillside Dr., Fuquay-Varina, N.C. 27526 Roman, H. Mary, 601 S Third St.. Mebane, N.C. 27302 Roper, William D., 55 James River Lane. Newport News, Va. 23606 Rose, Eugene T., P.O. Box 806, Ahoskie. N.C?27910 Roseboro, Donald L, 714 Congress St., Shelby, N.C. 28150 Roseboro, Monte E., 714 Congress St., Shelby, N.C. 28150 Rosenthal, Robert C., 425 Druid Hill Ave., Salisbury. Md. 21801 Ross, Phillip B., 2423 Morningside Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Ross, Michael M., Route 2 Box 445, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Rosser, Charlotte A., 1605 Pomp Rd.. Richmond. Va. 23233 Routh, James L., 403 Springwood Dr.. Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Rudisill, Virginia Y., 603 W Davis St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Ruffin, Robert G.,907 Stratford Rd., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27104 Ritchie, P. Denise, 197d Ritter, Donald C., 1022 1 Riviere, Stephen R., Roul Roach, Donna G., Route? IgpP Russell, fames C., Route 3 Box 352, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Russell, Phillip W., 410 W Elm St., Graham, N.C. 27253 Ryan, John T., 1503 Palmyra Ave.. Richmond, Va. 23277 Ryerson, Anna J., Route 4 Box 423, Asheboro, N.C. 27203 Ryerson, Ned T., Rt. 4 Box 408, Asheboro, N.C. 27203 Salisbury, Theodore Y., 2754 Lakeview Dr.. Raleigh, N.C. 27609 Sampson, Jacquelyn L., 70 Harvard St.. Walpole, Ma. 02081 Sampson, Jane E., Route 1 Box 18, Shenandoah. Va. 22849 Sams, David W., Rt. 1 Farmer Rd.. Denton, N.C. 27239 Saul, David H., Rosemont-Ave.. Newfield, N.J. 08344 Saunders, Betty B., 8704T$rrytown Dr.. Richmond, Va. 23229 Saunders, James H., 1608 Bridge St., Lexington, N.C. 27292 Sawyers, Barbara J.f 585 North 4th St., Wytheville, Va. 24382 Scearce, Richard M., 117 Baldwin Dr., Durham, N.C. 27705 Schacht, Walter E., 5910 Grosner Place. Charlotte, N.C. 28211 Schmit, Robert D., 4916 Holly Rd., Portsmouth. Va. 23703 Schoonover, Steven D.t 549 Longdale Crescent. Chesapeake. Va. 23325 Schultz, Melissa W., P.O. Box 68. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Schumm, Dean L., 31QBfossom Lane, Palm Beach Shores, Fla. 33404 Schutz, Marianne B., 33 Highview Dr.. West Milford, N.J. 07480 Schwinn, Frank B., 1009 M Jon boro Loop, Wilmington. N.C. 28410 Scoggins, Joel R., 1730 Maple Ave., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Scott, Charles K., 1516 S Park Dr., Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Scott, Connie T., Rt. 2. Box 159. Burlington. N.C. 27215 w Scott, Larry D., Rt. 2, Box 2igSouth Boston, Va. 24592 Scott, Keith R., 24 Smnarr ac ks Rd. Apt. 2, Charlottesville, Va. 22901 Scott, Margaret A., 337 Maplewood Dr., Eden, N.C. 27288 Scott, Marjorie T., 2720 Catherine Dpi, Burlington. N.C. 27215 Scott, Peggy J., 2833 Wesley Rd., Chesapeake, Va. 23323 Scott, Steve P., Rt. 2 Box 690. Graham, N.C. 27253 Seaford, Kim H., Rt. £ Advaifc ; N.C. 27006 Seagroves, Michael E., Rt. 3.’Box 245. Durham, N.C. 27707 Segers, James D., 3702 Whitfield Ct., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27105 Sellare, Bryan L., 3007 S. Fairway Dr. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Sellers, Sarah J., 610 Barcliff Rd., Norfolk, VNa;23505 Severa, Kathleen A., Rt. 1, Box 714, Graham. N.C. 27253 Shanks, J. Herbert, 314 Inland Blvd,, Burlington; N.C. 27215 Sharpe, Cynthia E., 2418 Edgewood Ave., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Sharpe, Rebecca A., Rt. 1. Box 6. McLeansville. N.C. 27301 Sharpe, Wadeene L., PO Box 456. Elon Collige, N.C 27244 Shatterly, Karen F., 716 Everette St., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Shaughnessy, Susan E., 1005 Fairfield Dr., Marietta. Ga. 3006 Shaw, Samuel W., Jr., Box 102, Yanceyville. N.C. 27379 Shaw, Thomas C., 611 Fayetteville AVe BennettsviJljj Shaw, William R., 1924 Fox boll Rd.. M( I can, Va. 2 Shearin, Elizabeth L., 1039 Knollwood Dr., W ' Shelton, Cynthia L. Squthwood Acres. Mock Shelton, Otis W., Rt. 2,,Box 417 1v id pn. N.C. 27025 Sherman, Thomas E Q22,Walker... Burlington, N.C Sherrill, Jerry D., Rt. 3r Box 242, Taylo'feviile. N.C. 28681 Shoffner, Linda E., 308 Sunset Dr.. Elon College. N.C 27244 Shoffner, Susan L.t Box 94, Alamance. N.C, 27201 Shuford, David W., 1512 Pump Rd . Richmo Short, George A., Rt. 12. §ox 959, m ________ Short, Robert T., POAir :. N.C. 27030 Shotwell, EdwinT)., Rt. 1, Box 209, vffgilZl _ Shutts, Dawn R., Rt. 1. Box 159 B-B, Stephenson. Sigmon, Kenneth F., Jr., 7400 Monroe Rd., Char Silcox, Lynn D., 541 Riverside Dr.. Burlington, Simmons, Barry, PO Box 1021, Elon College. I Simmons, Cynthia E., 67 College Park, Elon Ci Simmons, Mary K., 637 Prince Phillip Dr., Va. 1 Simmons, Robert C., 8901 Cromwell Dr.. Springfield. Va. 22151 Simon, Gary A., 5506 Meer St., Va. Beach, Va. 23451 Simpkins, Linda J., PO Box 76, St. Stephens Ch.. Va. 23148 Simpkins, Pamela L., Rt. 4. Box -4-11A, Greenville, N.C. 27834 Simpson, Frederick B.,7814 North Shore Rd.. Norfolk. Va. 23505 Simpson, Janet L., Rt. 1. Box 335, McLeansville, N.C. 27301 Simpson, Judy F., Rt. 2, Box 96, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Simpson, Teresa D., Rt. 5, Box 523, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Sippel, Jack G., 407 Southwest End Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 17603 Sisk, Michael F., 1018 Madison Ave., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 Sisk, Richard S., Rt. 5. Box 356, Greensboro, N.C. 27405 Skeens, Michele C., 12305 Popes Head Rd., Fairfax, Va. 22030 Slough, Dennis J., 2313 Hood Ct., Va. Beach, Va. 23454 Slough, Steven B., 2313 Hood Ct., Va. Beach, Va. 23454 Slovensky, Diane M., 4715 Westminster Dr., Raleigh, N.C. 27604 f Smedberg, Benjamin B.,517 Circle Ur., Burlington, N;C. 27215 Smith, Billie Sue, 2403 Tucker St., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Smith, Bobbi G., Rl. 5. Box 177-A, Mocksville, N.C. 2702H Smith, Carolyn F., 2128 Martin St., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Smith, Charles B., 4344 Cresthill Dr. SW, Roanoke. Va. 24018 Smith, Douglas C., 309 Wilba Rd., Mebane. N.C. 27302 Smith, Edward R., Rt. 1. Deep Run, N.C. 28525 Smith, Fred A., 1900 Woodside Dr.. Greensboro, N.C. 27405 Smith, Gerald L., 4344 Cresthill Dr., Roanoke. Va. 24018 Smith, James E., 5418 Cary St. Rd., Richmond, Va, 23226 Smith, James F., Box 7601 Burlington Hwv., Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Smith, James L.,701 Edmunds St., South Boston. Va. 24592 Smith, James P., Rt. 4, Box 97, Mebane, N.C. 27302 Smith, John R., Ill, Box 4201. Martinsville, Va. 24112 Smith, Jolene R„ Rt. 6. Box 164, Mocksville. N.C. 27028 Smith, Joyce L.f 3779 Kings Grant Rd., Va. Beach, Va. 23452 Smith, Larry J., 707 Crystal Dr., Salem. Va. 24153 Smith, Marjorie T., Rt. 4, Box 449. Georgetown. S.G. 29440 Smith, Penny W., Rt. 1. Box 428. Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Smith, Randal R., 1101 Parkwood Ave„ Siler City, N.C. 27344 Smith, Robin E., 434 Neese Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Smith, Ronald P., 704 Washington St.. Highland Springs. Va. 23075 Smith, Russell R., Jr., 805 S. Claiborne St.. Goldsboro. N.C. 27530 1 Smith, Thomas E., 1909 Dellwood Dr., Greensboro, N.C. 27408 | Smith, Vera L., 6612 Pleasant Pines, Raleigh X 7612B Smitht,Wayne L., Rt. 1. Box 38AA, Belews Smithers, Richard C., 2605 Hickory Ave.. Burl Snead, Sarah M., Rt. 3. Box 215. Bassett. Va. 24 Snipes, Karen J., Rt. 3. Box 121, Hillsborough. Snoddy, Kyle Lee, 924 Thomas St.. Statesville® Snodgrass, Thomas B., 630 Edgemont Rd.. Chari' Snow, Tames H., Rt. 2. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Snyder, David J., 1763 Camden Rd.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 Snyder, Rita D., PO Box 841. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Soliday, Keith A., 405 Trail One. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Solis, Carlos J., Rt. 8, Box 375, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Sonbert, Michael D., 2931 Northbridge Rd.. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103 Sondhaus, Lawrence T., 5125 Hackney Lone SW. Roanoke, Va. 24018 Sowder, Donna D., 4435 Holmes St. NE. Roanoke, Va. 24012 Span, Kevin D., 4661 Curtiss Dr.. Va. Beach. Va. 23455 Sparkman, Sara J., Rt. 1. Box 340-B, Elon College. N.C.J7244 Sparks, Ava A., Rt. 2, Box 667, Hunterville. N.C. 28078 tiy B., Rt. 1, Tobacco ville, N.C. 27050 'Wk-' iinda, Lawrenceville Hills, Lawrenceville. Va. 23868 t K., 8 Country Club Dr., Wake Forest, N.C. 27587 Springwood Ave., Box 6310,gibsonville. N.C. 27249 e, William E., 102 W. Laramie Ct., Mebane, N.C. 27302 tier, Gary F„ Rt. 2, Knoll wood Estates, Apex. N.C; 27502 Spittel, Robert W., 923 Turrentint Carol J., Sp Sprui Lisa gPPf N.C. 27215 , 1 2, BuHington. N C. 27215 . fane, N.C. 27302 . Hum Dr., Reidsville. N.C. 27320 it.. Dallas,Tx. 75208 Dr.. Greensboro, N.G. 2 406 511, Garner, N.C. 27529 ro. N.C. 27410 27292 [.C. 28305 |172 §4078 028 13803 :15 nd.Ga. 31522 Va. 22901 iscus.Md. 20750 C. 27344 .C. 27410 Id, Ma. 01089 L 27215 .C. 27410 1)8046 ey, Jo Cynthia, 206 Red Bud Circle, FTenders JoanT., 1Q|P Brent Court, Robert B., Rarnes St. J rPatsy P., 2840 Blanch Dr.. Burl? ven L,, 1624Wftey Lewis Rd., ( Statler, Jeri B., 1£727 Eldrid Place. Silver Springs, I Staton, Barry R., 905 Melvin Dr., Portsmouth, Va. 23701 Steel, Patricia L.t 623 Oakgrove Dr., Graham, N.C. 27253 Steed, Victor F., 128 S Bullock St.. Henderjpn, N.C. 27536 Steele, Aaron B., 652 Willow Heights Dr . Xtlanta, Ga. 30328 Steele, Battle C., Route 1. Steele, Cynthia M., 652 Wt Steele, Ernest L., 211 O Steelman, John K.,' Stegall, Richard N. Stephens, Anne M. Stephens, Joseph Stephenson, J. Tl Stephenson, Jai Stevens, Joan Box N.C, 27 dmoor, N.C. 27522 .... eights Pr. Atlanta. Gaj L Grahajh, N.C. 27253 Blvd., Burlington, N.C. 94, Wingfjte. N.C. 28174 N 26th St.. Arlington, Va. 22207 195, North Garden, Va. 22959 14 W Front St.. Burlington. N.C. 27 P.O. Box 944, Henderson, N.C. 275; ) Starmount Dr., Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Stevens, Margaret A., 4906 Starmount Dr.. Greensl Stevenson, Thomas L., 208 Foy Ave., Lexington, N. Stewart, Paul F., 1507 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville Stewart, Tracie M., 4213 Meyers Dr.. Triangle. Va. Still, Nancy C., 106 Knollwood Dr., Collinsville, Va Still, Janice L., 106 Knollwood Dr.. Collinsville, Va. §i078 Stokes, Charles L. Jr., Box 87, Maury, N.C. 28554 Stoneman, Susan D., 707 Avon St., Mocksville. N.C Stovall, David L., 1611 Stephanie Lane. Lakeland, F Strader, Laura B., 809 Gurney St.. Burlington, N.C. Strange, Robert E., 215 Hampton Ave., St. Simons I Stratos, Peter, 719 Merrily Lyons Ave., Charlottesv Stratton, Robert A., 10315 Bethesda Church Rd., Da Strickland, Deborah S., 1305 Sunset Dr., Siler City, Strickland, Vern W., 3606 Pinetop Rd., Greensboro, Stroud, Joyce S., 140 Wood Ave., Danville, Va. 2454 Stryszko, Donald A., 277 City View Ave., W. Spring Stutts, Carolyn M., 2719 McKinney St.. Burlington Stutts, Kenneth B., 1700 Westridge Rd., Greensboro, Styles, Helen H., 612 Crestview Dr., Burlington, N. Sublett, Catherine K., Route 10 Box 322. Greensboro Sullivan, Francis P., Igimble Lane, Willingbord, N Sullivan, Georgia K., Route 5, Raleigh, N.C. 27604 Sullivan, Robin J., 1503 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Summers, Janice A., Route 1 Box 428, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Summers, Sherry L., Route 3 Box 173, Liberty, N.C. 27298 William T., 1864 S. Woodside Lane, Virginia Beach. Va. 2g45.i T., 200 Meadow Lane, Franklin, Va. 23851 Ellen, Route 1 Box 100, Bridgewater, Va. 22812 Stuart M., Route 4 Box 1327, Sanford, N.C. 27330 Brenda G., 2723 Sparger Rd.. Durham, N.C. 27705 Leeanne, P.O. Box 1008, Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Sutton, Rick A., Route 8 Box 402, BurlJ igton, N.C. 27215 Swain, Terri L., 2512 State SL. Durham, N.C. 27704 Swart, Brian J., Box |75, Gretna, Va, 24557 Sweeney, Ann L„ 10Lower Tuckahoe Rd., Richmond, Va. 23233 Swinney, Kathy G-, 240 Highland Ave.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Sykes, Joan C., 128 Union Ave., Burlinvkm..X.C. 27215 Sylvester, John F., 603 Jarman SL. Tabb, Robert T., 8515 Victory, Pot Talley, Fraun D., 135 Spruce St Talley, Zebedee, 135Spruce St.. Danville, Va. 24541 Tanhauser, Susan M., 6624 N. 29th;iSt.|Arlington, Va. 22213 Tarrant, Patricia L., 15 Mahoras Di , Ocean. N.J. 07712 Tate, Joey A., 2123:Cov St., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Tate, Michael A., Route 2 Box 667. Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086 Tate, Randy M., Route 3 Box 128. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Taylor, Barbara Z., Route 10 Box sfo Burlington. N.C. 27215 lor, Cary B., 500 Qphax;.ie Dr.. c||||on, N.C. 28328 'ay-1 or, DianaL., 102$ WillowST; Mt Airy, N.C. 27030 Taylor Marianne G®503 Woodria||pRd., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Taylor, Michael J., 7 8Tranklin SL, Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870 r, Roger E, 2911 Buckingham Rd.. Durham, N.C. 27707 anlj.ilO Garrett Place, New Monmouth, N.]. 07748 Teague, Luanrie 5107 Whitehall Place, Raleigh. N.C. 27612 Teague, Neil E., P.Q. Box 512, Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Teasley, Randall D., Route 5 Box 109-B. Durham, N.C. 27704 Temple, Patricia R., Route 4 Box 155, Hillsborough. N.C. 27278 Templeton', Constance D.t 5114 Inglewood Rd.. Lynchburg, Va. 24503 Terrell, Robert W., Rt 2 Box 424, Hillsborough. N.C. 27278 i'erry, Collins A., 312Newell St., Roxboro, N.C. 2757 Terry, Frances P., 1009 Durham Rd.. Roxboro. Tew, Cynthia K., Rt. 3 Box 200, Edenton, N.C Tew, James A., Hillbirdok Blvd., Siler City, H, Thiel, Anita M., Route 2 Box 347,Burlington,tsTC. Thomas, Andy K., Route 1. Timberlake, N.C. 27§ Thomas, David W., Route 2 Box 182, Roanoke, Va. 24019 Thomas, Fredp., 2410W. Front St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Thomas, Gregory A., Route 2 Box 188, McLeans.ville, N.C. 27301 Thomas, Janice M. JRpute 3 Box 24-A. Siler City, N.C. 27344 Route 1 Box 73, Broadway. N.C. 27505 nterey Lane, Durham. N.C. 27707 Engleman Ave.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 811 Crane Creek Rd., Salisbury. N.C. 28144 1202 Dunbar Dr., Laurinburg, N.C. 28352 iy K., 344 McClure Circle, Charlotte, JsI.C. t2J3216 S., 205 Confederate St., Lexington, N.C. 27292 Msm Thom. iet L., 2003-A Morningside Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Thom .ohn N., 409 Aberdeen Terrace. Greensboro. N.C. 27403 The • John P., 2705 Holly Dr.. Greensboro. N.C. 27408 T1 mos n, L. Gray, 403Trail One. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Th: iv..« Mike E., Route 9 Box 298. Reidsville, N.C. 27320 rhorr.j on, Paul K., 304 S. Ireland St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Thorne. Denise T., P.O. Box 99. Mebane. N.C. 27302 i . , .ion, Jack M., 2303Timberlake Dr.. High Point. N.C. 27260 Tierney, Deborah A., 1214Grumman Dr.. Richmond. Va 23229 Tilley, Donald L., 3106 Goodall Dr., Greensboro. N.C. 27407 Tillman, James H., Route 9 Box 103, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Tilton, Robert P., 22Stratford Dr.. Brick Town, N.J 08723 Timberlake, Linwood, 601 26th St.. Butner, N.C. 27509 Tinsley, James W., Box 296, Urbanna. Va. 23175 Tippett, Robert C., 109 Sherwood Rd.. Henderson. N.C. 27536 Tobash, Lillie A., 3601 Bent Branch Cl.. Falls Church, Va. 22041 Totten, Linda C., Route 1 Box 151. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Touloupas, Zacharias J., 2028 Nottingham Lane. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Traub, Stephen M., 784 Glasgow Ct., Virginia Beach. Va. 23452 Treece, Gary L., 136 Cox Circle. Greenville, Tenn. 37743 Trent, Janice K., Route 2 Box 451. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Trester, Meredith W., Rt. 1 Willow'Grove. Orange. Va. 22960 Tripp, Nancy K., 2502 Glendale Ave.. Durham, N.C. 27704 Troxler, Larry R., 2630 Trail 5. Burlington, N.C. 27215 TroXler, Mark W., Box 4095. Glen Raven. N.C. 27215 Trussed, Randy N., 207 Clapp St.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Tucker, Karen L., 8060 Moose Ave., Norfolk. Va. 23518 Tucker, Larry E., 1109 E. Joyner St.. Cibsonville, N.C. 27249 Tucker, Leslie A., 122 Pineridge Lane, Goldsboro, N.C. 27530 Tucker, Robert E., 1402 Fort Manor Dr.. Lynchburg. Va. 24502 Tumblin, Rebecca C., 1428 Thriftwood Dr.. Charlotte. N.C. 28208 Turlington, H. Lester, 104 Barrus Ave.. Clinton. N.C. 28328 Turlington, Roscoe P., 104 Barrus Ave., Clinton. N.C. 28328 Turner, Carla W., Box 487, Creedmoor. N.C. 27522 Turner, Denise C., 907 Carver St.. Durham, N.C. 27704 Turner, John G. Jr., 1711 Duval Dr., Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Turner, Lorene N., 921 N. Mebane St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Turner, Ray C., Rt 4 Box 108. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Tutko, Jay M., 9127 Hurst Ct.. Fairfax. Va. 22030 Tutterow, Danny E., 2640-1A Greenbriar Apts.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Tutwiler, Jay B., 1207 Blandford St.. Staunton. Va. 24401 Tweed, Daniel M. Jr., Route 1 Box 578. Charlotte. N.C. 28212 Tysinger, Cindy L., 220 Underwood St.. Asheboro, N.C. 27203 Tyson, Kenneth W., Rt. 7-Box 244. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Underwood, W., Douglas, Route 10 Box 544, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Vadersen, Karen A., 717 North Plaza Trail. Virginia Beach. Va. 23452 Vanhook, Gregory L., Route 6 Box 407-A. Reidsville. N.C. 27320 Van Pelt, Caryn M., 3719 Hermine St.. Durham, N.C. 27705 Van Sciver, Christine, 4827 Tower Rd.. Greensboro. N.C. 27410 Varner, Brent W., 2318-2E Greenbriar Apts.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Vassilopoulos, Debra A., P.O. Box 3871. Martinsville, Va. 24112 Vaughan, Maurice S., P.O. Box 190, Halifax. Va. 24558 Vaughan, Michael G., Box 190, Halifax. Va. 24558 Vaughan, Stephen L., 5223 Archer Dr.. Roanoke. Va. 24014 Vaughn, David E., 3640 Tangle wood Circle, Dallas. Tx. 75234 Vaughn, Jo Denise, Rt. 2 Box 296. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Vaughn, Thomas S., 4232 Lee Corner Rd., Chantilly, Va. 22021 Vaughn, William D., P.O. Box 143. Swepsonville, N.C. 27359 Vaught, Clayton A., Route 1 Box 66-B, Winnabow, N.C. 28479 Verner, Charles L., 720 Bishop Dr., Virginia Beach. Va. 23455 Vestal, Beverly J., Rt. 2 Cliffwood Dr.. Kernersville, N.C. 27284 Viars, Kathy C., Route 5 Box 128. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Vinson, G. Wallace, 225 Montpelier Dr., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 Vile, Glenn E., Box K. Central Valley. N.Y. 10917 Wagoner, Deborah A., Route 1, Cedar Grove, N.C. 27231 Wagoner, Rachel F., Rt. 2 Box 84-A, Snow Camp. N.C. 27349 Wald, Diane L, 222 Walker Ave., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Waldrup, Lester E.t 214 Aloha Dr.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Walker. Bobby L., P.O. Box 918. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Walker, Boris B., 611 Woods Dr.. Statesville, N.C. 28677 Walker, Cathy C., Route 1 Box 404. Elon College, N.C. 27244 Walker, Danny S., Route 2 Box 371. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Walker, Dennis D., Route 1 Box 53. Roxboro. N.C. 27573 Walker, Gene P., 2705 Maplewood Ave . Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 Walker, James T., 105 Wedgefield Ave.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 Walker, Maryjane, 2012 Ridge Lane. Clearwater, FI. 33515 Walker, Sherri A., P.O. Box 1029. Elon College. N.C. 27244 Walker, Susan L., 609 Edwin Dr.. Virginia Beach. Va. 23462 Walker, Wendy L., 609 Edwin Dr., Virginia Beach. Va. 23462 Wall, Debra D., Route 1 Lasley Rd., Lewisville, N.C. 27023 Wall, Michael L., P.O. Box 559. Yanceyville, N.C. 27379 Wall, Sharon A., Route 1 Box 291. Graham, N.C. 27253 Waller, William J. Jr., 1800 Lynwood Dr.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Wallwork, Deborah L., Buena Vista Dr., Halifax. Va. 24558 Walsh, Peter J., 411 Pottsville St., Minersville. Pa. 17954 Walters, Janice H., 2566 Oakcrest Ct.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Walters, Sybil B., 523 E. Pine St.. Graham, N.C. 27253 Walton, Steven H., Rt 7 Box 137, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Walton, Terry J., 811 Banks Rd., Martinsville, Va. 24112 Wampler, Donna K., 1616 E.. Barden Rd., Charlotte, N.C. 28216 Ward, Jane K., P.O. Box 176. Altamahaw. N.C. 27202 Ware, John P., 132 Simonds St., Athol. Ma. 01331 Warren, Nancy A., 606 Banks Ave., Goldsboro, N.C. 27530 Warren, Perry S., 1704 Cooper Rd.. Graham. N.C. 27253 Warren, Vera H., Route 2. Kernersville, N.C 27284 Washburn, Mary A., Route 2. Bostic. N.C. 28018 Washington, Kenneth S., Rt. 2 Box 2333. La Plata, Md. 20646 Waterbury, James J., 15-C Fountain Manor Dr., Greensboro, N.C. 27401 Watkins, Catherine L., Jordan Rd. Box 485, Ramseur. N.C. 27316 Watkins, Jane C., 107 Graham St., Mebane. N.C. 27302 Watkins, Karen S., 3201 Sprunt St.. Durham, N.C. 27705 Watkins, Juliana L., Route 2 Box 486, McLeansville. N.C. 27301 Watkins, Leigh H., V-9 Old Well Apts., Carrboro. N.C. 27510 Watkins, Richard R., Box 2552 W. Durham Sta.. Durham. N.C. 27705 Watson, Vickie A., 718 N. Beaumont Ave., Burlington. N.C 27215 Watson, Wanda M., Rt. 2 Box 12, Windsor, Va. 23487 Watts, Jesse F., Jr., Route 1 Box 58. Virgilina. Va. 24598 Watts, John F., P.O. Box 135. Germanton. N.C. 17019 Wayler, Donna L., 1912 Frizzell Dr., Virginia Beach, Va. 23455 Weatherford, David A., Route 7 Box 525-B, Roanoke, Va. 24018 Weatherington, Kathy L., 18 Kershaw Court, Smisbury, N.C. 28144 Webster, Cary L., 2624 Trail 5. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Webster, David Carlton, Box 569, Graham. N.C. 27253 Webster, David N., Route 1 Box 311. Mebane. N.C. 27302 Wedge, Leonard F., P.O. Box 804, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Weigler, James B., 6731 1 luntsman Blvd.. Springfield, Va. 22152 Welch, Sharon K., 5761 Novack St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105 Welfare, Ashley E., 1115 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem. N.C. 27103 Wellons, John F., 2234 May Dr., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Wells, Thomas A., P.O. Box 451. Hillsborough. N.C. 27278 Wells, William A. Ill, 205 Andover Place, Danville. Va. 24541 West, Lauri L., 220 Hall Dr.. Chesapeake, Va. 23320 Wescott, Richard G. IV, 915 Chalice St.. Durham, N.C. 27705 Westmoreland, James H., 336 Hale St.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Whaley, Cynthia M., Route 3 Box 560, Hillsborough, N.C. 27278 Wheatley, William H., 603 Pine Buff Rd.. Salisbury. Md. 21801 Wheeler, James F. Jr., 728 Beechnut Lane. Martinsville, Va. 24112 Whitaker, Gary P., Route 2, Pittsboro. N.C. 27312 White, Brian P., 1404 Dinwiddie Ave., Richmond. Va. 23229 White, Daniel K., 2800 Hodges Rd.. Kinston, N.C. 28501 White, John K., 507 Tony Tank Lane. Salisbury, Md. 21801 White, Reginald F., P.O. Box 862, Elon College. N.C. 27244 Whitener, Frances E., 400 N. Madison Ave.. Goldsboro, N.C. 27530 Whitener, Michael B., Rt. 4 Box 302, Hickory, N.C. 28601 Whitehurst, Julie G., Route 2. Tai boro, N.C. 27886 Whitfield, Elizabeth A., P.O. Box 2864 W. Durham, Durham, N.C. 27704 Whitfield, Sylvia J., Route 1 Box 21, Stem, N.C. 27581 Whitmore, Robert B., 2456 N. Sandfiddler Rd., Virginia Beach. Va. 23456 Whitmore, Thomas B., Box 192, West Point, Va. 23181 Whitt, Bridget C., 2-A Brookwood Garden Apts., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Whitt, Caleb C., 203 W. Decatur St.. Madison. N.C. 27025 Wiessner, Douglas A., 5056 Gary Park Ave., Arcadia. Ca. 91006 Wikle, Mary A., 3005 Forestdale Dr., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Williams, Amy R., 450 S. Spruce St.. Lititz. Pa. 17543 Williams, Bradley H., 1308 Willow Dr.. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514 Williams, Cathy M., Route 3. Madison. N.C. 27025 Williams, Cynthia K., 1404 Dorsey St.. Greensboro. N.C. 27407 Williams, Daniel K., 148 Lake View Dr.. Henderson. N.C. 27536 Williams, John B., Route 1 Box 434. Graham, N.C. 27253 Williams, John D., 1360 Hilltop Rd.. Charlottesville, Va. 22903 Williams, Katherine R., 4 Roads End Lane. Richmond. Va. 23233 Williams, Maria E., Route 2 Box 52, Hillsborough, N.C. 27278 Williams, Melissa, 1316 Willow Dr.. Sea Girt. N.J. 08750 Williams, Nolan E., Route 12 Box 784. Sanford. N.C. 27330 Williams, Phyllis, P.O. Box 93. Bullock. N.C. 27507 Williams, Richard S., P.O. Box 528, Mebane. N.C. 27302 Williams, Scott E., 476 Pocahontas St.. Norfolk. Va. 23511 Williams, T. Bruce, Box 442. Robbins, N.C. 27325 Williams, Timothy R., Route 4 Box 511. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Williams, Wayne S., Rt. 1 Box 102-A, Creedmoor, N.C. 27522 Williamson, Charles W., P.O. Box 33. Sedalia, N.C. 27342 Willis, Donna T., 2618 S. Mebane St.. Burlington N.C. 27215 Wills, Gordon B. Jr., Rt. 2 Box 295. Windsor. Va. 23487 Wills, Kyle D., 211 Foster Dr., Elon College. N.C. 27244 Wilson, ]ames C., 2218 Lee Dr.. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Wilson, James H., 330 Circle Dr.. Fayetteville, N.C. 28305 Wilson, John S., 811 Duke of Gloucester, Roanoke. Va. 24014 Wilson, Louann, 204 Sherridan Dr.. Salisbury. N.C. 28144 Wilson, Neil C. Jr., 1116 Five Forks Rd., Virginia Beach. Va. 23455jj Wilson, Rhonda M., 710 Kidd Dr., Burlington. N.C. 27215 Wilson, Roland C. Jr., 613 Rose St., Rocky Mount. N.C. 27801 Wilson, Sandra A., 1805 Strathmore Dr., Greensboro. N.C. 27410 Windsor, Steven A., 45 Birchwood Dr., Highland Mills. N.Y. 10930 Winecoff, Ben J., 131 West King St.. Hillsborough. N.C. 27278 Winfree, Luanne, 1902 New Garden Rd., Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Winn, Karen L., Box 48. Alberta. Va. 23821 Winstead, John M., 4005 Tompkins Dr.. Charlottesville, Va. 22901 Winstead, Tammy R., P.O. B 844. Roxboro, N.C. 27573 Winston, Robin A., 607 Lambeth Rd., Richmond, Va. 23225 Winter, Pamela, 1595 Cornelius Ave., Wantagh. N.Y. 11793 Wiseman, Judy K., P.O. Box 831, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Witt, Eva Patricia, 1139-3C Church St., Greensboro. N.C. 27401 Wittenaur, Robin A., 660 Woodside Dr.. ML Airy. N.C. 27030 Wobus, Kathryn A., 8499 Lynn River Rd., Norfolk. Va. 23503 Wojno, Leon F., 4 Wedge wood Ct.. E. Brunswick. N.J. 08816 Womble, iary E., 520 Rosalie Ct.. Virginia Beach. Va. 23462 Wombie, William M., 520 Rosalie Court. Virginia Beach. Va. 23462 Wood, Donna K., 2243 Stonehaven. Kernersville. N.C. 27284 Wood, Laura D., 728 Engleman Ave.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Wood, Susan D., 423 S. Norwood St.. Wallace. N.C. 28466 Wood, Sharon A., 125 Jefferson St.. Burlington, N.C. 27215 Wood, William E., 507 Tangle Dr.. Jamestown, N.C. 27282 Woodall, April L., 415-C Hustings Lane. Newport News. Va. 23602 Woodlief, Carol D., Route 1. Kittrell, N.C. 27544 Woodruff, Jimmy H., Route 2. Boonville, N.C. 27011 Woodruff, Winnie W., Rt. 2 Woodruff Rd., Boonville. N.C. 27011 Woody, Audrey P., Rt. 2 Box 364C, Burlington, N.C. 27215 Woolford, James K., 410 Sleepy Hollow Rd.; Richmond, Va. 23229 Wooten, Andi A., Rt. 2 Box 161-Al, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 Wootton, Ann D., 1803 Downing St., Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Worley, Russell D., 2616 Cypress Rd.. Palm Harbor, Fl. 33563 Worley, Marsha E., 223 Ward St., Graham, N.C. 27253 Wrenn, Blanche D., 2266 May Dr., Burlington, N.C. 27215 Wright, Creighton M.f 326 Dogwood Dr.. Newport News, Va. 23606 Wright, Ephriam B. Jr., Route 1 Box 122, Boydton, Va. 23917 Wright, Gina L., 2702 W. Polo Rd.. Winston-Salem. N.C. 27106 Wright, Jean J., Route 1. Ruffin, N.C. 27326 Wright, Nancy R., Rt. 3 Box 296, Ridgeway. Va. 24148 Wright, Robert S. Jr., 1440 Coburn Dr.. Tarpon Springs. Fl. 33589' Wyche, Gordon V., Country Club Rd., Weldon, N.C, 27890 Wyrick, Donna S., Route 1 Box 464, McLeansville N.C. 27301 Wyrick, Nancy S., Routed Box 172, Greensboro, N;C. 27405 -V; Yancey, Grover F., Route 4 Box 413, Durham, N.C. 27703 Yates, Patsy G., Route 4 Box 2721 ,. Nathalie, Va. 24577 . 4 Yenney, Anne L., 3621 Winstead Rd.. Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 York, Sheryl R., Route 2 Box 19. Liberty, N.C. 27298 York,Timothy A., 3865 Cole Mill Rd.. Durham. N.C. 27705 Younce, Earl S. Jr., 125 E 4th St.. Washington, N.C. 27889 Young, Mary E., 617 Tennyson Ave., Winchester. Va. 22601 Young, Michael R., Rt. 6 Box 525. Durham, N.C. 27703 Young, William E. Jr., 2512 Sparger Rd.. Durham, N.C. 27705 Younger, B. Kyle, P.O. Box 608. Gibsonville, N.C. 27249 Younger, Debbie C., Route 3 Box 215-A, Elon College, N.C. 27244 Younts, Bonnie S., 9 County Home Rd.. Lexington, N.C. 27292 Yow, Jeffrey R., 760 William Ave., Asheboro. N.C. 27203 Ysteboe, Karen R., 131 Random Lane. Burlington. N.C. 27215 Zint, William C. Ill, 100 W. Laramie Ct.. Mebane, N.C. 27302 Zumwalt, Janeen L., 116 E. Deer Park Dr., Gaithersburg, Md. 20760 As I type the last name of this Directory it is 3:45 A.M.. November 3. 1976 and James Earl Carter has just been elected the forty-first President of the Lfnited States. Phi Psi Cli Special Thanks We would like to thank the following people for all they have done to make the 1977 Phi Psi Cli possible: Kevin Cea — Cover Design Chuck Griffith — Copy Contributions Russell Worley — Head Peon P.J. Stratos — Energy Control Supervisor Steve Leach — Second-string Peon ZTA Sorority — Advertisements Gary Simon — Photographic Contributions Bill Highsmith — Photographic Contirbu- tions Sally Peach — Photographic Contributions Dave Crowder — Photographic Contribu- tions We, the members of the 1977 Phi Psi Cli, would like to offer a special thank you to our Advisor, Dr. Martha Smith, for her professional advice, moral support, and for her house which she provided for our much needed breaks. We are very grateful to non-staff members who gave of their free time to help us; Chuck Griffith provided us with some super copy, Rus Worley labored with us many of those long, late, final nights doing anything we asked of him, P.J. Stratos gave us heat to work by and telephone numbers to pester you with, and Steve Leach helped us out that last, exasperating night. Thank you all! The Phi Psi Cli salutes the following people, for without them and their efforts we would have had nothing worthwhile to cover during 1976-77. Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford John McBride Elon College Volunteer Fire Department Residents of Third Carolina Administration Demon Alcohol ARA SGA Bees Flasher Board of Trustees Bill's Blue Room 1976 Senior Class Phi, Psi, and Cli Literary Honor Societies of the 1800's for without them our book would remain nameless and probably should! 190 A Letter From The Editor To Whom It May Concern: This issue of the Phi Psi Cli has some hard hitting, idea jolting sections, and it also has some of the very best light-hearted articles and pictures that express Elon for its true self. We (the staff) are a part of Elon and by being so, we have expressed our feelings of what Elon was like from March 1976 to March 1977. Every year students at Elon are faced with difficult times, lazy times, the in-between, and a meager amount of time is spent in the classroom. What we have tried to show in this sixty-second issue of the Phi Psi Cli is a true picture of Elon; not all tensions or confrontations, not all do nothing times, and not all classroom hours, but a bit of each. You will not be able to relate to everything covered in the book because you could not have experienced everything, but we hope through our presentation of the happenings on campus you will be able to get an unbiased picture of what took place. The most important thing we want to give you is the book itself. We wanted to give you a perfect yearbook. It is up to you to decide whether, or not we have in- deed created a perfect yearbook for you. If we have, we hope you will treasure it for the rest of your life. But if you don’t like the picture we created or our style of yearbook, then do us and yourself a favor, put it on a shelf and don’t ever open it again, if you can. We don’t believe you can. Sincerely, Kathy L. Bowman Phi Psi Cli Editor-in-Chief P.S. At the beginning of the year my staff numbered twelve, but as the going got rough it dwindled. As I finish, I have only the faithful four left. Tim Moore, Linda Bartlett, Anne Coble, Robert House, and myself have put together the bulk of this book. These are the people you should thank for it. I am satisfied that we did our best to present the truth about Elon in 1976-77. 192


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