Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

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° ' ' o j GUILFORD COLLEGE LIBRARY student Activities r.unford College DATE DUE my : i.qnq GAYLOHD RIOTEOINU A THE QUAKER GUILFORD COLLEGE GREENSBORO, N.C. Contents Dedication 4 Seniors 24 Underclassmen 72 Sports 112 Faculty 144 Organizations 168 Student Life 200 Index 218 LD I60I57 Dedication It is with mixed emotions that Guilford College accepts the fact that five faculty members who have served the institution for a total of 120 years will be retiring after Commencement 79. We are saddened by their loss; yet, we celebrate with them as they commence upon their years of well-earned retirement. As Ed Burrows, E. Kidd Lockard, Mildred Marlette, John Pipkin, and Eugene Thompson end their teaching roles, only they can truly know the joys and frustrations which their long careers have brought them. While they may be aware of some, they cannot possibly know all the subtle and helpful ways in which they have touched the lives of their many students, not how those students in turn will influence their associate for years to come. While student lives are richer because of such teachers as these, so too, is Guilford richer and stronger. It is through such individuals that Guilford has achieved its marked excellence as an institution of higher learning. And it is people such as these, now and in the future, who will provide the college with an even firmer foundation in the coming years. We shall miss them as teachers, but we hope that they will remain close within the Guilford family. Edward Burrows Professor of Non-Western Studies and History A SIMPLE PRAYER Lord, make me an instrument of your peace Where there is hatred ... let me sow love. Where there is injury . . . pardon. Where that is doubt . . . faith. Where there is dispair . . . hope. Where there is darkness . . . light. Where there is sadness . . . joy. Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek To be consoled ... as to console, To be understood ... as to understand. To be loved ... as to love for It is in giving . . . that we receive, It is in pardoning . . . that we are pardoned. It is in dying . . . that we are born to eternal life. ? % . E. Kidd Lockard Associate Professor of History Gladly would he learn and gladly teach. — The Canterbury Tales Mildred Marlette Associate Professor of English And this our life, exempt from public haunt, Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in every thing. — Shakespeare As You Like It John Pipkin | Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Bee in the Window He cannot see around the sash, and so the only way he tries to go Is up and out. Does he know that escape lies just an Inch or so below? Is there anxiety or torment In his Existential Predicament? Some fear of being or not being? Or IS the solution dependent on his natural equipment? I must not second guess Creation: he is a marvel of concentration. Eventually, from sheer exhaustion, he will likely drop onto the ledge and fly away indignantly — that for a Methodist bee salvation is completely free or that — contrarily — for a Presbyterian bee what IS to be will be. r O ' jiri|g|2SOMk ' ' V A i Eugene Thompson Assistant Professor of French, Latin, and Esperanto Chaque homme devrait savoir au moins deu langues; ceile de sa region, et I ' Esperanto, la langue Internationale. Ciu homo devus scii minimune du lingvon; tiun de sia regiono kaj esperanton, la internacian lingvon. M i .? 1 •- r . .. .Jm ■ 5 1 A-  - ' v .. :• ■ l .-. - ! f 74., V ' ' - .. ■ A:-  : i ' .a: 5: 1 ■%- : v ■«?,a ' 3 ik- j ( ' J -35t« ' ¥ ' ' l ' ' i fl Summer Picnic Pictures Summer Picnic Con ' t. A Little Fall Fun ... Just Hangin Around 1 ■TV -W ' i ■ . ' « V ' • «§l5A .. Friends Together At The Football Game The Dance At Homecoming With Janice The Halloween Festivities At Bryan Looks So Bad, But Feels So Good! Toga! Toga! - . daw r%M ■m Ifl BHBB Mm Sf ItfM «JV fl BSE . IflBI g ■■g j f w 1 1 ' J li-. m J li- ' - ' - ■• ir 4 t ' m : . ' -opje K -2 . SENIORS Linda Rayburn Bonnie Pratt L L . Lionel Johnson Nancy Trull Pete Ward Robbie Johnson |r_ ' j Billy Baker Hal Soden Right: Jody Markoff Lower Left: Per Stensby Lower Right: Greg Small Left: Steve Knight Lower Left: Linda Ertel Lower Right: Robert Martin Tim Nolan Chong Lee Mark Cubberly  . 1 : I Don Rickles Ron Griffin Randy Barrier Taffy Hyyppa Mary Kittredge Leslie Hall Susie Aubuchon Sandell Froelicher Upper Left: Nicky McLemore Upper Right: Michele Saunders Center: Lee Hinshaw and Cindy Conti Lower Left: Carol Keelips Lower Right: Lynn Lippincott r i X Jimmy Smith Carter Eubank Sally McAlister Katherine London Jim Hood Lilli Shacklett Bijay Dhungana Bobby Eller Phil Manz Mike Smith Nate Williams Marslia Halper Center Left: Avery Cutshaw Center Right: Ann Beckelheimer Bottom Left: Martha Neill Bottom Right: Starr Gardner Betsy Griffin Robbie Robinson Gene Harris III Ill- info ' s : Meg Brown . . ' Byoung Park Jerry Swiggett Ha Rosenthal Ni. Melissa Boeggeman Brian Millhouser Virginia Wagner Leslie Smith IK 1 L to R: Warren Kozak, John Wrape, Manny Fernandez, and Billy Thomas Dee Bulla Karen Hayes Ellen Johnson Jim Durham Upper Left: Eddie Caudill Upper Right: Judy Pevey Lower Left: Wilson Carter Lower Right: Dave Hurley Upper Left: Mark Stickle Upper Right: Amy Steerman Lower Left: Kathy Todd Lower Right: Steve Buckley Keni Boone - Sarah Taylor Van Massey Cile Spach Mike Kinnard Christine Chambers Vista Thompson Beverly Bergman M. ' j Sue Crownfield ■MMU Elaine Douglas Peter Hires John Richardson David Hooks and Jeanne Towe Peter Reichard Susan Sabanos Seniors — Serendipity 79 Clockwise from left: Sarah Taylor. Jeanne Towe, David Hooks, Sandell Froelicher, Kathy Todd, Rick Fonda, Elaine Douglas, Gayland Welborn, and Cile Spach. Seniors At Serendipity ' 79 ' Clockwise from left: Susan Sabanos, Peter Rei- chard, Sally McMillan, Stefan Jeglinski, Nicky McLemore, and Kim Wilson - ' WM Clockwise from left: Anne Forbes, W Sue Billovits, David Hurley, Corky -r S Williams, Vista Thompson, Lawrence ' r -Vl f - Amy Steerman, and Craig •(•V4 - ' . , ' ■ V. ' .A . ' -t Graduation 1979 Right: Jim Hood, the Senior Excel- lence Award winner with David Hur- ley, the winner of a Danforth Schol- arship. mt - i Right: Jim Childress, the com- mencement speaker, Mildred Mar- lette, winner of the Excellence in Teaching Award, Cynthia Doyle, chairperson of the Board of Visitors, and Fred Parkhurst, the other win- ner of the Excellence in Teaching Award. J 1 w ' V UNDERCLASSMEN Right: Heidi Hirschman; Carol Solow; Alison Dobbins. Below: Cynthia McMahon; Marquita Haire; Robin Smith, Emmy Scott; Sharon Nieukirk; Karen Beeler; Julie Seaman; Sue Keene; Linda Rayburn; Elaine Douglas. W- ' -J , ' 1 %M ' Left: Debbie Bain: Ann Bradley. Below: Cameron Cutts; Brenda Eriich; Jill Rickard; Karen Young; Molly Schmitt; Sue Lindabury; Chrissie James. Right: below: Todd Breneman, David Bradley, Doug Hasty, and Paul Holcomb: above: Peter Given, Greg Rhoades, Jeff Dale, Steve Buckley, and Charlie Nichols. Below: Beth Marcus, Reid Higgins, and Michelle O ' Bannon. ' - Left: Mary Ann Cataliotti, Nancy Trull, Tina Venetis, and Nancy w-- ' . Edwards. Right: Beth Colomb, Maureen Delaney, and Chris Langles. Below: first row: Carolyn Welty and Marianne Guiler; second row: Carol Hartman and Leslie Clark. Right: Juliana Pontone. Saied Azali, and Melanie Thomson. Above: first row: Steve Wilmot, Jeff Smith, R.J. Blincoe, Clark Garris, and Chris Scissom; second row: Quinten Hanson, Dean Boylan, Chuck Kennedy, and Jack Curlings; third row: Steve Feidler and John Harrell. Left: Melanie Ramsey, Tawana Billups, and Michele Spaulding. Above: first row: Mark Durway, Leslie Weiner, Tina Hodgin, and Steve Wright; second row: Jan Earl and Steve Riback. Right: front: Kirk McDonald and Rick Volgarino; back: Dan Fayen and John Massey. Right: front: Sandy Beer and Eleanor Jones; back; David Gross and Tamara Frank. Below; Beth Wagner, Matt Stillman, Suzette Holbrook, Pete Fraunholtz, and Rosema Braegge Left: bottom to top: Mary Pat Meyers, David Kanakanui, Sandy Turner, and Katy Branch. Below: seated: John Anderson; standing: James Ellis and Van Sullivan. Left: Carrie Hackman, Kyle Jones, and Susan Nichols. Right: Linda Duchinski, Sue Dale, Ross Anderson, and Martha Meyers Left: first row: Sherry i f !-i, Davis, Sfieri Clanon, and ■ •  -3 -u ' Rita Newnam; second ■, ' ■ ' - ow: Pam Taylor and , J, .. Alison Green. George White Hall: first row: Steve Marler, Bill Hall, Steve Coach Hardy, Richard Fulton, and Peter Shock Value Johnston; second row: Timothy Nolan and Lionel Johnson; third row: Dave Hurley, Tom Evans, George Henson, Mike Everready Oliver, Karl Facetious Stephan, Ben Root Frothingham, and Paul Rhino Swain. Above: Bonnie Pratt, Sam Young, and Suzanne Mlllette. ■-■■-...m Above: first row: Gary Merrill, Steve Donaldson, Henry , Ed Swaim, Van Massey, and Joe Pate; second row: Avery Cutshaw, Steve Garris, Joe Osborne, and Gregg Small. Left: Sandra Hudgens, Mary Winslow, and Susan Frye. Right: first row: Betsy Davenport, Kathy Sosa, and Joan Brigham; second roe: Kathy Christy, Katy Lutz, and Suzette Holbrook; third row: Lisa Beam, Linda Rice, and Theresa Boucher. Below: Robert Dasnoit, David Williams, Beth Swindell, and Sue Franklin. Above: Paul Palumbo, Charlie Pitz, Tom Gluck, and Bill Dam. Left: Peg Schaefer, Mary Thompson, and Lynn Zahurak. Above: first row: Eric Johnson, Keith Greene, Hal Heavner, Lewis McKnight, and Brent Wall; second row- Madison Taylor, Robbie Brown, Mark Shouse, Charles Helsabeck, and Charlie Welborn. Right; Juli Rothstein, Carol Smith, Libby Cooper, Helen BIndewald, and Shirley Dunn. Below: Cathy Jackson, Susan Fortune, Felicia Ashton, Martha Kozak, and Lynn Bryant. Left: seated: Kathy Lawrence, Ralf Moore, and Kim Brown; standing: Ellen Cashatt, and Marian Cheeseborough. n LXi ' -Tti . Above: first row: Dexter Tfiompson and Rick Norman; second row: Lee Mathews ana Rickey Doby. Left: bottom: Skip Brown; top: Emi Matsumura, Roberta Maharajh, and Garnet Maharajln. mm l A fif! Above: first row: Kathy Lucas; second row: Brenda Barnard, Jean Pruett, Alisa Johnson, Carol Roetzel, and Elizabeth Gretter; third row: Brenda Fraser, Lib Allen, and Racheal McCaw; fourth row: Donna Shore, Isa Cheren, and Patricia Digh. Right: Myra Somerville, Keith Millner, and Jean Boyd. ' -i.-, l Ul M ■■ ' ■iyK- Left: Lynn Bryant and Martha Kozak. Above: Joost de Wit, Scott Davilla, Tim Maxwell, and Rick Spackman. Left: first row: Mike Garofalo and Ken Dove; second row: Adonis Jeralds, Dale Greeson, and John Walsh; third row: Gerald Owens, Rick Brady, and Steve Hunter. Right: Mary Ellen Goforth, Diana Nicholson, and Karrie Manson. Below: Cintonya Allison, Angela Bagley, and Cheryl H Patrick ■ Right: Matthew Maloney, Casey Alexander, Don Clarke, and Jeff Livingston. Left: Trinka Hommel, - Rosemarie Braegger, Emorie im Colby, and Lisa Rice. Above: Cathy Tillman, Kathy Carter, and Jane Allen. Left: Kathy Lucas and Rick Powers. - X « r. On bench: Tricia Carroll; First Row: Jennifer Kuhn, and Liz Wood; Second Row: Lee Izlar, Missy Taylor, John Crane, David Cummings, and Linda Greene; Top: Gretchen Wood Left: Otis Sawyer, Sue Gilchrist, and Gary Strobel. Seated: Donna Hamilton and Debbie Berry; Standing: Howard Brown, Tracey Ladson, David Davenport, and Darryl Towns. Right: Debi Wright, Keni Boone, and Eliza Keith. Mary Hobbs Hall: first row: Alisa Johnson, Jean Pruett, Lib Allen, Carol Roetzel, Carol Tredwell, Kelly Chumley, Juliana Pontone, Melanie Thomson, and Pa tti Digh; second row: Jackie Waters, Carol Willcox, Jo Anderson, Shari Zubrack, Terri Bowers, Jennifer Yuen, Brenda Barnard, Doris Bean, Jan Earl, Ann Smoot, and Kathy Lucas; third row: Carol Dyer, Ann Beckelheimer, Sarah Taylor, Bethany Thompson, Denise Dussom, Dana Karlin, Meg Norton, Amy Rosenstein, Suzanne Sullivan, Sarah Martinelli, Karen Crockett, and Becca Newbold; fourth row: Betsy McKenzie, Deepika Vazirani, Linda Biggs, and Tina Hodgin; fifth row: Elizabeth Gretter, Lisa Powell, Isa Cheren, Rachel McCaw, Melanie Middleton, Janet Frommann, Sharon Hiltner, Byoung Park, Jill Lazenby, Caroline Harding, Cyndy Seixas, Jane Capin, Terry Hammond, and Brenda Eraser. V v ' Left: Melaine Middleton, Jennifer Webb, and Lannette Duchaine. Right: Greg Housand, John Smith, and Tom English. Above: first row: Carolee Owens, Cindy Selles, and Beth Colomb; second row: Leslie Howard and Lisa Hostetler; third row: Maureen Delaney, Su Dowe, Lou Prentiss, Lauren Seller, Katherine London, and Bobbie Griffith. Top Left: standing: Rick Taylor, John Anderson, and John Bailey, top row: Mike Privott, Ron True, and Scott Nichols. Bottom Left: Beth Colomb, Maureen Delaney, and Christopher Langles. Below: front: Anne Steketee; standing: Barry Barkley, and Cynthia Dixon. t I j hSs it mmmmmimmr ' ' mr  r m r — '  ' « ■■««■ « Above (L to R); Bie Yie Yu, Yolie Brooks, Jay Comfort, Yuki Nakao. Top Right: Nancy Scofield, Margaret Murphy, Paula Bakley. Bottom Right: Arlene Furman. Left: first row: Pam Huie, Caroline Coles, and April Evans; second row: Sharon Hiltner, Janice Wagoner, Rebecca Newbold, and Robert Feldman. Above: first row: Lou Ann Burgess; second row: Dale Easley and Donna Hurley; third row: Bill Meikrantz. Left: first row: Bobbie Griffith and Ginny Graves; second row: Jedd Lambeth and Randy Smith. Hey! Who Is That? Clockwise from left: Steve Lowe, Peter and Kimball, Jim O ' Neal, Paul Kress, Katy Helawell, Mae Sexauer, Lisa Wright, and Pam Thompson. Is It You? Clockwise from left: Judy Ford, Arlene Furman ' s hand, Andrew Crum, Doug Gaddy, Melanie Thomson, Dawn Benner, Susan Fortune, Jenny Crocker Lynn Bryant, Tom Swider, and Shirley Dunn It ' s Good To See You Again!!! SPORTS «: ..•j3 First row: David Cubbage, John Wrape, Billy Thomas, Mike Ketchum, Steve Garris, Manny Fernandez, Joe Sazama. Greg Ferguson, Dee Bulla, Bobby Filer. Second row: Head Coach Charles Forbes, Dale Lee, Tommy Beroth, Pete Ward, Joe Osburne, Avery Cutshaw, Greg Small, Ira Johnson, Roosevelt Moody, Manager Dominic Morelli. Third row: Coach Tommy Saunders, Jeff Barnes, Jimmy Teague, Mike Craft, Gary Merrill, Ricky Powers, Mike Bradley, Ray Scott, Jerry Bryant, Jimmy Lee, Jimmy Dismuke, Manager Nate Williams. Fourtii row: Coach Steve Davis, Ron Massey, Andy Collins, Gayland Welborn, Barry Barkley, Weldon Hinshaw, Jeff Roberts, Morris McCarther, Larry Marley, Trainer Jim Beck. Fifth row: Coach Chip Herring, Steve Lindsay, J.T. Yeargan, Quinten Hanson, Chris Scissom, Clark Garris, Jeff Smith, Bob Penny, Bill Branson, Sixth row: Coach Jim Cullivan, Steve Hunter, Dean Gravely, Dean Boylan, Rick Brady, Chris Cox, John Patterson, Jerry McKee, Bill Hoyle. Seventh row: Joe Crenshaw, Jon Easley, Fleet Helms, Greg Barnes, Jon Hoots, Johnny Cain, David Mangum, Lee Segars, Jamie Newton. Eighth row: Keith Milner, Ray Isherwood, Steve Feidler, Dave Major, Steve Wilmont, Alex Craddock. Not pictured: Bobby Via. Quakers Post 5-4 Record a The 1978 Quaker Football Team was one of the most experienced to take the field in terms of lettermen, with forty-five returning to Coach Forbes and his staff. The veterans, along with a combination of younger talented players, combined to produce this year ' s re- sults. The 5-4 record saw impressive victories over Bluefield State, Emory and Henry, Mars Hill, Hampden-Sydney, and over highly regarded NCAA Division II Davidson. Losses were to Presbyterian (co-SAC-8 champions), Ran- dolph-Macon, and close games with Towson State and Catawba. Injuries often played a major role in how effective the Quakers were, and in fact, they were a decisive factor in the unfortunate outcomes at Randolph-Macon and Catawba. The Quakers this year have started some- thing that we can all take pride in, a winning tradition. But in order for this tradition to be maintained, it will take the continued support of the players, faculty, and students. %; T€ Upper Right: Team coming out on to the field. Left: Roosevelt Moody, Joe ■ Sazama, and Andy Collins in on the tackle. Above: Greg Ferguson Left: Joe Osborne throwing a pass. Above: Steve Wilmont looking for blockers. Lower Left: Team celebrating after a score. Lower Right: Mike Craft going all the way. Soccer irii i First Row: Ann Farrington. Anne Dalyan, Emorie Colby. Darlene Bull, Edie Bailey, and Sue Ireton. Second Row: Coach Gayle Curi Cintonya Allison. Leslie Bowerman. Mary Thompson. Lynn Zahurak, Nancy Smith. Wanda Barker, and Peg Schaefer. Volleyball Team The Lady Quakers narrowly missed on advanc- ing to the Regional Tournament this year, as they placed third in the Division II State Tour- nament. Coach Gayle Currie noted that we are very young this year and for the most part, inexperienced in handling pressure and keeping our composure. That is basically why we dropped some regular season matches and also why we lost to Lenoir-Rhyne in the semi-finals of the State Tournament. Looking toward next year, I am very optimistic, as we are losing only one senior and will have the rest of the team returning with the possible addition of several excellent recruits. All in all, I predict that we will be a strong conten der. Basketball Team ■ ' S A Basketball Season that started with dim expectations got off to a sluggish start. It bloomed in full maturity around Christmas, with the Qual ers ' performance against rival High Point. That game showed not only a Quaker victory, but also great team support and determination. For the first time in many years a Quaker fan wasn ' t there because of any star player, but rather to see the game. At this point of the season, everything seemed to fit into place. In the forthcoming period, the season hit a murky low as if the foundation had been pulled from under the team. In a way, the loss of the team leader, Gary Devlin, affected the Quakers, but it went beyond that. Devlin was the key player, but a team consists of five players and each of them has to be motivat- ed. It took some time before the team was able to readjust. Through the rest of the season, the team won and lost, but things were different. The pres- sure and frustration of false expectation di- minished, but not team support. Even though the Quakers didn ' t progress beyond the first round of the District 26 Play-Offs, people still regarded the team with respect. The team, in fact, may have been able to do something with its 17-12 record, where previous teams had failed. . .- . The Guilford College Baseball Team had its sec- ond losing season back to back. The team came off a losing campaign in 1978 and ran into a tough 1979 schedule that did not improve things. The two basic reasons for a poor record during the 1979 season were number one, very poor hitting as the team averaged only .228 and number two, the pitching did not improve as much as was ex- pected. Mark Guenther was the leading hitter with a .362 average and the next closest were Mike Smith (.267) and Brett Stell (.267). Rick Beaman, a senior, Greg Gambrell, a junior, and Johnny Hodges, a sophomore, composed the pitching staff that carried most of the load. Of the 238 innings pitched, Beaman, Gambrel, and Hodges pitched 144 of these innings. Guilford lost six games by one run each and five games by two runs. To give an idea on how close the season scores were, Guilford averaged 4 runs a game while the opponents average 5.4 runs a game. Hopefully, with a more experienced squad, Guil- ford will fare better next year. , ' u ■TBI -Jt. ' Women ' s Softball Softball Team Picture Front Rows (left to right): Toni Brown,; Liz Collier; Patti Friel; Clintonya Allison; Gretchen Wood; Karen Tysinger; Carolyn league Back Row: Coach Cathy Strange; Kim Beals; Pam Taylor; Emorie Colby; Beth Swindell; Teresa Gambill; Myra Somerville; Edie Bailey; Assistant Coach Bobby Eller. Not Pictured: Kathy Brittle; Anne Kalyan 0 First Row: Donny Thorpe. David Woodruff, Rich Wall, David Frank. Peter Hill, Mans McLeod, Peter Reichart, Second Row: David Dillard, David Chandley, Mike Smith, Mark Farlow, Jo Knisley, Sandy Shepard, Rick Taylor, Third Row: Joe Ellington, John Crane, John Opeleski, Matt Collinton, Mark Mason, Mark Kavney, Ray Iskerwood, Fourth Row: Bob Malm, John Bell, Joe Sazama, Mac Cheek, Dave Marigee Lacrosse Team Right: Dave Dillard Far Right: Mac Cheek Opposite page: Mac Cheek be- fore the game and Chris Lan- gles in action. Right: Mike Smith celebrating after a score. Below; The team taking a break at Halftime. Front Row (I to r): Mark Solomon, Scott Nichols, Cesar Villarroel, Gary Silverstein, Jesus Ceron. Back Row: Pekka Kilpio, Howard Goodstat, Bill Stephanz, Coach Ray Alley, Smith Anderson. Men ' s Tennis Has 14-10 Record The tennis team was 14-10 this year, having defeated Purdue early on by a score of 8-1. The team went on to have contin- ued success but there were narrow losses to U. of Iowa, U. of N.C., Davidson, Wake Forest, Duke, and N.C. State. Bill Stephanz was named All-NAIA District 26 by reaching the finals of the district tournament. Pekka Kilipio was also named All-NAIA District 26 by reaching doubles finals in the district tournament with Stephanz. The team finished third in the conference, but had an out- standing effort in the district tournament finishing a strong second to Atlantic Christian, who was runnerup for the na- tional championship in 1978. Ray Alley was named Coach of the Year in the NAIA District 26 for the second straight year, and the sixth time in eight years. The squad was plagued by injuries to sophomore Smith An- derson early in the year, and to junior transfer Stephanz just prior to the post-season tournaments. The tennis team is looking to a bright future as there were no seniors on the squad and all will be returning next year. t bove Left: Jesus Ceron Above Right: Howard Goodstat Left: Mark Solomon Above: Pekka Kilipo firing a back- hand in the district tournament. Right: Bill Stephanz and Pekka Kili- pio talk before their match. I St Women ' s Tennis Team First Row: Juli Rothstein, Roni Rosenberg, Mary Kittredge, Shirley Dunn Second Row: Jennie Davis (Mgr), Ellen Cohen, Sue Ireton, Julie Randle, Peg Schaefer, Eliza Keith, Coach Currie Mary Kittredge, Number Three All Conference Shirley Dunn, Number One All Conference Sue Ireton (Some) Intramural Shots BASEBALL Guilford UNC-Chapel Hill Guilford Davidson Guilford 2 A and T Guilford 13 A and T Guilford 3 Wilkes College Guilford 5 Wilkes College Guilford 9 Hampden-Sydney Guilford 1 Hampden-Sydney Guilford 2 Catawba Guilford 1 Wake Forest Guilford 4 Wake Forest Guilford 13 Salem College Guilford 4 High Point Guilford 1 Hampden-Sydney Guilford 6 Hampden-Sydney Guilford 3 Princeton Guilford 9 High Point Guilford 6 St. Augustine Guilford 2 St. Augustine Guilford 2 Catawba Guilford 4 Pfeiffer Guilford Pembroke Guilford Pembroke Guilford 1 Elon Guilford 3 Elon Guilford 5 Mars Hill Guilford 4 Mars Hill Guilford . 3 Atlantic Christian Guilford 3 Atlantic Christian Guilford 10 Pfeiffer Guilford 5 Lenoir-Rhyne Guilford 4 Lenoir-Rhyne SOFTBALL Won against: Lost against: Mars Hill Catawba UNC-C iiNp-r: Pfeiffer UNC-CH W-S State Elon W. Carolina NC State LACROSSE Won against: Lost against: Georgia Tech St. Mary ' s Citadel Randolph-Macon Emory-Henry Duke Virginia Tech Hampden-Sydnev William and Mary Baltimore U. V.M.I. Lynchburg WOMEN ' S TENNIS Guilford 9 Catawaba Guilford 9 Campbell Guilford 8 Elon 1 Guilford 9 ACC Guilford 6 Skidmore 2 Guilford 9 Pembroke Guilford Princeton 9 Guilford 4 High Point 5 Guilford 9 UNC-C Guilford 7 Pfeiffer 2 Guilford 9 Methodist WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Guilford 62 Pfeiffer Guilford 48 Duke Guilford 47 ACC Guilford 54 High Point Guilford 74 Catawba Guilford 50 L-Rhyne Guilford 55 Pembroke . Guilford 59 W-S State Guilford 64 Elon Guilford 48 High Point Guilford 41 Pfeiffer Guilford 64 Pembroke Guilford 49 W-S Guilford 58 A T Guilford 64 A T Guilford 61 Bennett Guilford 53 UNC-C Guilford 60 Elon m ' A4I I FACULTY Administration President Grimsley T. Hobbs Ken Schwab — Dean of Students Dick Coe Linda Jesse, Hugh Stohler — Student Activities Dorm Coordinators Mary Hobbs — Lisa Powell Milner — Jack and Nancy Murphy y- Shore — Laura Hardcastle English — Claudette Franklin Bryan — Tim and Debbie Morse Binford — Joe Groves Gertrude Cloutier Mary Love, Mrs. DeSanto, Donna Hicks Faculty: By Departments Accounting Mary Greenawalt — Chairperson, Bob Keeny, Eugene Oliver Art Roy Nydorf, Jim McMillan, Adele Groulx, and Don Millholland, acting chairperson. Administration Of Justice  • 1 - ? I John Grice (above). Not pictured: Nick McDowell, Tom Bernard, and John Harlan. Biology Lynn Mosely, Bill Fulcher (chairperson), Robert Bryden, Jacqueline Ludel, and Frank Keegan. Chemistry Dave Mclnnes (chairperson) and Ted Benfey. Classics Ann Deagon — Director Drama And Speech Donald Deagon — Chairperson, Richardson Prouty Economics Robert Williams Norton Robbins, Fred Parkhurst — Chairperson Education Pat Daniel (chairperson) and Gwen Reddeck. Mildred Marlette, Richard Morton, Beth Keiser, Jane Bengal, and Ellen O ' Brien. Seated: Jim Gutsell. Rudy Behar Foreign Language Eugene Thompson, Maritza Almeida, Claude Chauvigne, Mary Feagins, Leigh Hunt, and Jim McNab, chairperson. Geology Cyril Harvey, Charles Almy (chairperson), and Don Gibbon. History Henry Hood, E. Kidd Lockard, Ed Burrows, Martha Cooley (chairperson), Terdai Mutunhu, and Alex Stoesen. Management Fred Courtney — Chairperson, Ed Caudill, Jim Pope Mathematics lima Manduley, Kenneth Walker (chairperson), JR. Boyd, Ruby Gordh, and Elwood Parker. Music Edward Lowe — Director Philosophy Carroll Feagins and Bill Beidler. Seated: Don Millholland (chairperson). Not pictured: Catherine Frazer and Jonathan Malino. Physical Education Joyce Clark — Chairperson, Herb Appenzeller, Stuart Maynard, Jack Jensen Physics Rex Adelberger — Chairperson. Sheridan Simon Psychology W ' Richie Zweigenhaft, Claire Morse (chairperson), Jacqueline Ludel, Frances Norton. On the couch: Jerry Godard. William Burris (chairperson), Louis Fike, Bernhard von Nicolai, and William Schmickle. Sociology and Anthropology Cyrus Johnson (chairperson), Paul Zopf, and Margaret Young. Religion Mel Keiser (chairperson), J. Floyd Moore, John Stoneburner, and John Pipkin. Above Left: Jim McNab Above Right: Algie Newlin, retired history professor. Right: Bruce Stewart and Jim Newlin 5 n ORGANIZATIONS Fellowship Of Christian Athletes ! m III Philologists Chowder Marching Society Epsilon (L to R) Doug Hasty, Charlie Nichols, Jeff Dale, Mike Bowlin, Barry Barkley, Greg Rhoades, Gary Zoellner, Charlie Prefontaine, Brad Luxford with the Miami Dolphin Cheerleaders. Not pictured: Todd Breneman, Jai Jordan, David Bradley. Epsilon is the English Hall social club and in its first year of existence, it sponsored parties, board meetings , and other special events. Epsilon depends entirely upon contributions from its members and is not funded by the Senate. Its primary function is to promote the dorm as a whole and to provide a social outlet for its members. The problem of putting English Hall on the map is something that has not been dealt with in recent years but Epsilon has worked hard to make itself and the dorm known. ' ' Through Rain Night or Snow or Gloom of Cheerleaders Rainy football games, angry basketball crowds, or lack of school spirit left the cheerleaders with a difficult and often trying task. As cheerleaders, they had the responsibility of raising team mo- rale and school spirit. During the football season the squad consisted of seven members: Molly (capt.), Mel (co-capt.), Mary, Michele, Judy, Cathi, and Doris. By the time the basketball season had rolled around the squad had increased its members, among them were: Chrissy, J.T., Nicky, Jay, Frank, Jeffery, Tracey, Howard and Greg. Being new members they were not always full-time, but when they participated it made a difference. All-in-all the Guilford College cheer- leaders of ' 78- ' 79 showed us that they had the ingenuity to do what they set out to do; and they say there is sti more to come! We, We, We, We are the Quakers the Quakers Don ' t, Don ' t, Don ' t, Don ' t take no mess no mess Cause if we do, we do We goin ' get you, get you You, You, Your mama too Say what! You, You, Your mama too!! Nothing Great Was Ever Achieved Without Enthusiasm Cafeteria student Employees: Kathy Sosa, Beth Colcomb, Phil Holloway, Barb Bastian, Dr. James Ryan, Sandra Beer, Jane Foster, Julie Schiller, Walter Anderson, Peter Rissi, Gary Zoellner, David Brown, Joanna Dawe, Joe Connors, David Spencer. Food Committee: Scott Costlow, Jai Jordan, Shirley House, Todd Breneman, Jane Allen. Brothers And Sisters In Blackness The Brothers And Sisters In Blackness fosters unity among black students while encouraging participation in the academic and social programs of the college community at large. We engage in projects and cultural events that enhance a greater awareness of the Black Experience at home and abroad. Michael Owens — President Myra Somerville — Vice President Skip Williams — Treasurer Dr. James Gripper — Advisor s i; ' ? v International Relations Club Community Senate The 1978-79 year was one of transitions and re-organi- zation for the Community Senate. A consensus meth- od of business procedure was implemented to obtain decisions which would be ac- ceptable to as many people as possible. Another area of progress was the institution of a committee structure within the Senate, delegat- ing responsibility for specific areas of concern in the Col- lege Community. Out of this arose the Saturday brunch program. The Senate also published a Course Evalua- tion booklet. The Constitu- tion and By Laws were rew- ritten to standardize the changes which formalized the unwritten additions of the Senate. Barbara Phillips was the driving force behind many of the activities of the Senate. Her departure after first semester was a loss to the Senate and the entire College Community. Mark Farlow — President Nancy Trull — Vice President Elaine Douglas — Secretary 1 . Spence Hamrick — President Jan Earl — Vice President Karen Beeler — Secretary Housing Bob White — Director Claudette Franklin — Assistant Director INTERNS Wes Adams Wilbert Cottman Brad Forrest Starr Gardner Dave Hurley Sue Ireton Linda Jewson Judi Laughlin Chong Lee Nicky McLemore Kevin Morley Jim O ' Neal Jeanette Sachs Mike Smith COORDINATORS Nancy Murphy Debi Morse Laurie Hardcastle Lisa Powell Joe Gross Jack Murphy Tim Morse Choir Choir involves devotion to an ideal devotion to music devotion to each other Without devotion we are nothing With it we are complete. Security GUARDS Wes Adams David Ambler Bijay Dhungana Rickey Doby Stephen Hunter David Hurley Jeff Jennings Brad Luxford Lee Matthews Keith Milner Phil Ray Chris Smoot Dexter Thompson TRAFFIC GUARDS Douglas Hasty Cheryl Patrick Juli Rothstein Leslie Weiner Peter Wright The Quaker Jeff Dale Editor Vista Thompson Associate Editor Todd Breneman Business Manager Layout Susan Nichols. Underclassmen Sally McAlister. Seniors Gretchen Porkert. Faculty Donna Hamilton. Organizations Abby Baxter. Organizations Photographers , Keni Boone Tom Brown Todd English Phil Holloway Cookie Patterson Lisa Savage Alison Stenlake John Taylor Above: Todd Breneman. Preppy, and Jeff Dale- Center: Keni Boone. Vista Thompson, and Tom Brov n. Left: Cookie Patterson R y 2f 2 g if 60 32-£0 S.S §• ml College Union The Guilford College Union started off the year with a budget of $31,000 appropriated by the Senate. The Union staff budgeted this money wisely in order to bring Itself out of debt. Marshall Chapman Band, The Homecoming dance with Janice and Irish Folk music in October were some of the scheduled events during Fall semester. The Recreation Committee sponsered roller skating and bowling with the film committee showing The Graduate, Citizen Kane and Godspell. Serendipity was highlighted by Johnny ' s Dance Band, The Belmonts and The Swamp Cats. This year ' s Union ran a T- shirt contest for Serendipity. Over 100 people attended Brian Huskey ' s Coffeehouse and after Spring Break a Saturday Night Live talent show was held. David Dillard — President Caria Kosonen — Vice President Donna Hurley — Treasurer Richard Ashley — Dance Committee Richard Crowder Ed Thomas Oscar Newkirk — Film Committee Mans Mcleod — Concert Committee Becca Newbold — Coffeehouse Committee Doris Bean — Recreation Committee Carol Dyer Linda Rayburn — Alumni Associates Wqfs the voice of Greensboro made some major improvements in the ' 78- ' 79 schooi year. The station was granted permission from Jim Newlin to move its transmitter which allowed space for M additional studio. WQFS is now able to produce l9 interviews inside its studio. A new mixer wa installed last summ There was a large increase in student involveme this year. With a sixty-five member staff, the station was on the air from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 a.m. producing such favorite programs as the Great Atlantic Radio Conspiracy, Search for Mental Health and Rockaday Johnny. Services to the college provided by QFS include the Greensboro Thumb (a service for travelers), the Guilford College Crier (a list of upcoming events), and the Concert Forecast. I omen s center I Sarah Taylor I Patti Digh auliana Pontone I Sitting, l-r: thy Neckerman Rachel McCaw Suzanne Sullivan Terry Hammond Biophile Revelers Brendan Behan ' s THE HOSTAGE Directed by Richardson Prouty Cast: Pat Ray Rinchiuso Meg Jody Markoff Leslie Jeff McCann Teresa Rachel McCaw Mr. Mulleady Nick Beeler Miss Gilchrist Lisa Morton Princess Grace Joe Moorehead Rio Rita John Steely The Volunteer James Richardson Monsieur David Brown I.RsA. Officers David Jewett Russian Sailor Ed Thomas Collette Liz Allen Ropeen Emily Figuly Bridget Julie Schiller Fanny Tricia Carroll O ' Shaunnesy Allen Krusenstjerna Kate Barbara Dworken The Guests Greg Green J ? Production Staff: Lilli Shacklett, Phil Sanders, David Brown, Felicia Ashton, Jennifer Reek, John Steely, Heidi Hirschmann, James Richardson, Wilson, Carter, Nick Beeler, Jody Markoff, Ellen Crane, Marcia Suskin, Gregory Green, Susan Aubuchon, Rachel McCaw, David Jewett, Tricia Carroll, Jeff McCann, Lit Ward, and Ray Rinchiuso. INS All the world ' s a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances And one man in his time plays many parts . . . William Shakespeare ' s As You Like It, A ct II, scene VII Luigi Pirandello ' s SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR Directed by Donald Deagon Scenic Design by Richardson Prouty Cast: Father Mother Stepdaughter Son Boy Girl Madame Pace Stage Technician Stage Manager Ray Rinchluso Lilli Shacklett Felicia Ashton Thomas Abrams Charles Crawford Reeve Gutsell Rachel McCaw Nick Beeler Jeff McCann Master Electrician John Steely Asst. Stage Manager Heidi Hirschmann Character Actress Liz Allen Ingenue Juvenile Leading Man Character Actor Director Leading Lady Lisa Morton Brian Beard Andrew Milikne David Jewett David Brown Jenny Crocker Production Staff: Steve Pearsall, Heidi Hirschmann, Rachel McCaw, Ann Smoot, Thomas Adams, Connie White, John Steely, Dennis Gray, Greg Hopson, Nick Beeler, Nancy Scofield, Wilson Carter, Betty Kennedy, Ray Rinchluso, Tina Hodgin, and Phil Sanders. B the pev€lei?s quilpopb colleQe QReensbORO, noRth capolin 27410 STUDENT LIFE The 1978 London Semester l v Zr f X ' m. i L to R: Bottom Row: Jennifer Pope, Heidi Schneider, Marne Larklns, Jay Pope; Row 2: Kathy Neckerman, Pam Thompson, Corky Williams, Julia McMullen, Eric Schneider. Frances Henderson, Larkin Rogers. Christine Chambers: Row 3: Vista Thompson. Patty Friel. Robin Smith, John Richardson, Pat Pope. Kathy Schneider. Kim Beales. Elaine Douglas. David Grey. Pam Larkins. Beth Eakes; Row 4: Lawrence Rust. Elaine Smith. Ellen Boulle ' . Paul Lauria. Ann Forbes, Alice George, Kathleen Paul; Row 5: Jim Pope. Jeff Flanders, Frances Alexander. Peter Hires. George Quesada. The London group took a trip to Woodbrooke, a Quaker college in Birmingham, England. The staff of Woodbrooke planned a very full schedule of activities for the group: mini-courses on Qua- kerism, the industrial revolution, Quaker industry, a day at Strat- ford-Upon-Avon, and finally, a day touring the area where the industrial revolution began. These pictures were all taken at an award-winning museum: The Ironbridge Outdoor Museum. The group stopped for a few mo- ments to enjoy a picnic lunch. Jeff Flanders and George Que- sada struck up an interesting conversation with a group of English schoolchildren. Jeff told them all about American basket- ball, and his close friends, Jim- my Carter and Kojack. The chil- dren were impressed - % m i ' ' -  « Front row (I to r): Letitia Johnson, Susan Sabanos, Jennifer Spring, Beverly Bergmann, Betsey Linthicum, Betsy Henry. Second row (I to r): Liz Collier, a German friend, another German friend, Barbara Neman, Mary Feagins, Tom Abrams, Steven Hirsch. Back row (I to r): Three German friends, Carroll Feagins, David Hotchkiss, Jack Lindsey, Megan Mawhinney, a German friend, and Peter Reichard. Taken at the Wieskirche. Ppl E K 1 if l r i l The 1978 Munich Semester Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendi Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendi Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity ' 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendipity 79 Serendi !3:.: Ji dF r - ' V ■N Index Abogabir, Jorge 81 Abrams, Tom 198, 206 Adams, Wes 182, 186 Alexander, Casey 98 Alexander, Frances 203 Alford, Lorretta 188 Allen, Elizabeth 94, 102 Allen, Jane 99, 175 Allen, Lizabeth 196, 198 Allison. Cintonya 98. 120, 130 Ambler, David 186 Anderson. Edward 103 Anderson, James 136 Anderson, John 83. 105 Anderson, Ross 84 Ashley, Richard 191 Ashton. Felicia 92, 196, 198 Aubuchon. Susan 35, 196 Azali. Saied 78 Bagley, Angela 98 Bailey, Edie 120, 130 Bailey. John 104 Baliff. Barry 128 Bain. Deborah 75 Baker, William 28 Bakley, Paula 106 Barker, Wanda 120 Barkley, Barry 104, 114, 171 Barnard. Brenda 94. 102 Barnes, Gregory 1 14 Barnes, Jeffrey 114 Barrier, Randall 33 Bastian. Barbara 49. 174 Baxter, Abigail 96, 187 Beals, Kimberly 130, 203 Beam, Lisa 88 Beaman, Patrick 128 Bean. Doris 102. 191 Beard. Brian 198 Beck, James 114 Beckelheimer, Ann 42, 102 Beeler, Karen 74, 181 Beer, Sandra 82, 171 Bemisderfer. Frances 96 Benner. Dawn 1 1 1 Bergen, Clement 43, 128 Bergmann, Beverly 59, 206 Beroth, Thomas 90, 114 Berry, Deborah 101 Beury, Virginia 90 Biggs, Linda 102 kis, Gwen 96 llovits. Sue 66 ndewald. Helen 92 Boeggman. Melissa 47 Boone. Kenneth 56. 187. 102 Boucher. Theresa 88 Boulle. Ellen 203 Bowerman. Leslie 120 Bowers. Terri 102 Bowlin. Michael 171 Boyd. Jean 95 Boylan. Dean 114 Bradley. Ann 75 Bradley. David 76. 171 Bradley. Michael 114. 116 Brady. Richard 97. 114 Braegger. Rosemarie 82. 99 Branch. Katherine 83 Bransford, Pamela 48 Branson. William 1 14 Breneman, Todd 76. 171. 175. 187 Brigham. Joan 88 Brittle. Betty 130 Brooks, Julia 106 Brown, Tom 130. 187 Brown. David 171. 196, 198 Brown, Howard 101 Brown, Kimberly 93 Brown, Marci 90 Brown, Margaret 45 Brown, Robert 90 Brown, William 77 Bryant, Jerry 1 14 Bryant, Lynn 92, 95, 111 Buckley, Stephen 54, 76 Bull, Darlene 120 Bulla, Dee 52, 114, 116 Burgess, Lou Ann 107 Cain, Johnny 1 14 Capin, Jane 102 Carey. Brian 189 Carroll, Patricia 100. 196 Carter, Kathy 99 Carter, Wilson 54, 196. 198 Cashatt, Ellen 93 Cataliotti, Mary Ann 77 Caudill, Edwin 54 Ceron, Jesus 136, 137 Chambers, Christine 58, 203 Chanley. David 132. 135 Cheek, Mac 132 Cheeseborough. Marian 93 Ceren. Isa 94. 102 Christy. Kathryn 88 Chumley. Mari 102 Clanon. Sheri 85 Clark. Leslie 78 Clarke. Donald 98 Clay. David 128 Cohen, Ellen 81, 139 Colby, Emorie 99, 130. 120 Coles, Caroline 107 Collier, Elizabeth 130, 206 Collins, Andrew 114, 115 Colliton. Matthew 132 Colomb. Beth 78, 104, 105. 171 Comfort. Jay 106 Connors. Joseph 171 Conti, Cynthia 36 Cook, Lou Ann 28. 86 Cooper, Elizabeth 92 Costlow, Scott 175 Cottman, Wilbert 182 Craddock. Ronald 114 Craft, Michael 114, 117 Crane, John 100, 132. 196 Crenshaw. Joseph 114 Crocker. Jenny 1 11 Crockett. Karen 102 Crossley, Rhonda 86 Crowder, Richard 191 Crownfield, Sue 59 Cubberley. Mark 32 Culclasure. Scott 49 Cummings. David 100 Curlings, Jack 129 Curry. David 33. 103 Cuthrell, Peggy 84 Cutshaw, Avery 42, 87, 114 Cutts, Cameron 75 Dale, Jeffrey 49, 76, 171, 187 Dale, Susan 84 Dam, Bill 89 Dasnoit, Robert 88 Dauerty, Helene 90 Davenport, David 101 Davenport, Elizabeth 88 Davilla, Scott 97 Davis, Mary 90 Davis. Sherry 85 Dawe. Joanna 174 Dean. Craig 66 Delaney. Maureen 78, 104, 105 De Witt, Joost 97 Dhungana. Bijay 40, 186 Digh, Patricia 94. 102 Dillard, David 132, 181 Dillon, Cynthia 90 Dismuke, James 114 Dixon, Cynthia 105 Dobbins, Alison 74 Doby, Rickey 93, 186 Donaldson, Steven 87 Doss, Bruce 128 Douglas. Elaine 59, 62, 74, 180, 203 Dove, Kenneth 97 Dowe, Su 43, 104 Duchaine, Lanette 103 Duchinski, Linda 84 Dunn, Shirley 92. Ill, 139 Durham, Jim 53 Durway, Mark 80 Dussom, Denise 102 Dworkin, Barbara 90. 196 Dyer, Carol 102, 191 Dyer, Sally 48 Eakes, Beth 189, 203 Earl, Jan 78, 102. 181 i ' i Easley. Dale 107 Easley. Jonathan 114 Edwards, Nancy 77 Eller, Bobby 41, 114. 130 Ellington, Joe 132 Ellis, James 83 English, Thomas 104 English, Todd 128, 187 Enos, Becca 46 Eriich, Brenda 75 Ertel, Linda 31 Eubank, Carter 38 Evans, April 37, 107 Evans, Tom 85 Everett, Karen 90 Farlow, Mark 40, 132, 180 Fayen. Dan 80 Feidler, Steven 114 Feldman, Robert 37, 107 Ferguson. Greg 114, 115 Fernandez. Manny 51, 114. 116 Field. Christopher 90 Figuly. Emily 96. 196 Fisk. Timothy 81 Flanders. Jeff 203. 204 Fonda. Rick 63 Forbes, Anne 66. 203 Ford. Judith 81, HI, 172 Forrest, Brad 182 Fortune, Susan 92, 100, 111 Foster, Jane 174 Frank. David 132 Frank. Tamara 82 Franklin. Robert 43 Franklin, Susan 88 Eraser, Brenda 94 Fraunholtz, Peter 82 Friel, Patricia 130. 203 Froelicher, Sandell 35, 63 Frothingham, Ben 85 Frye, Susan 87 Fulk, Brian 53 Fulton, Richard 85 Furman, Arlene 106, 111 Gaddy. Doug 111 Gambill, Teresa 100, 130 Gambrell, Greg 128 Gardner, Starr 42, 182 Garofalo, Micheal 97 Garris, Clark 114 Gams, Steve 87, 90, 114 George, Alice 203 Gilbert, Kathy 57 Gilchrist, Suzanne 101 Given, Peter 76, 109 Gluck, Tom 89 Goforth, Mary Ellen 98 Goodstat, Howard 136, 137 Graves, Virginia 107 Gravley, Maurice 114 Gray, Dennis 198 Green, Alison 85 Green, Gregory 196 Gr eene, John 91, 128 Greene, Linda 100 Greeson, Kevin 97 Gretter, Elizabeth 94, 102 Griffin, Elizabeth 44 Griffin, Ron 33 Griffis, Jane 29 Griffith, Bobbie 104, 107 Gross, David 82 Guenther, Mark 128 Guiler, Marianne 78 Guthrie, Betsy 84 Gwyn, Chris 48 Hackman, Carrie 83 Haire, Marquita 74 Hall, Bill 85 Halper, Marsha 42 Hamilton, Donna 101, 187 Hammond. Theresa 102 Hamrick, Spencer 181 Hanson, Quinten 114 Hardcastle, Laurie 37, 148, 183 Harding, Caroline 102 Hardy, Steven 85 Harris, Gene 45, 90 Hartman, Carol 78 Hasty, Douglas 76, 171, 186 Hayes, Karen 52 Heavner, Hal 91 Hellawell, Kathy 109 Helms, Fleet 114 Helsabeck, Charles 91 Henderson, Frances 203 Henry, Betsy 206 Henson, George 85 Higgins, Caroline 76 Higgins, David 128 Hill, Leslie 34 Hill, Peter 132 Hiltner, Sharon 52, 102, 107 Hinshaw, Lee 36 Hinshaw, Orville 1 14 Hires, Peter 60, 203 Hirsch, Steven 206 Hirschman, Heidi 74, 196, 198 Hodges, John 128 Hodgin, Tina 80, 102, 198 Holbrook, Suzette 82, 88 Holcomb, Paul 76 Holloway, Phil 171 Honaker, Leslie 37 Hood, Jim 39, 68, 189 Hooks, David 60, 63 Hoots, Jon 114, 116 Hopson, Greg 198 Horton, Magaret 102 Hostetler, Lisa 104 Hotchkiss, David 206 Housand, George 104 Howard, David 128 Howard, Leslie 104 Hoyle, William 114 Hudgens, Sandra 87 Huie, Pamela 107 Hunter, Stephen 97, 114, 116, 186 Hurley, David 54, 67, 68, 85, 182, 1? Hurley, Donna 107, 191 Hyde, Robert 77 Hyyppa, Taffy 34 Ireton, Susan 120, 182, 139 Isherwood, Ray 114, 130 Izlar, Henry 100 Jackson, Cathy 81, 92 James, Christina 75 Jeglinski, Stefan 65 Jenkins, Kelly 57, 128 Jennings, Jeff 186 Jeralds, Adonis 97 Jewett, David 196, 198 Jewson, Linda 182 Johnson, Alisa 94, 102 Johnson, Lionel 27, 85 Johnson, Eric 91 Johnson, Ira 1 14 Johnson, Letitia 206 Johnson, Mary Ellen 53 Johnson, Robert 28 Johnston, Peter 85 Jones, Kyle 83 Jones, Eleanor 82 Jordan, Jai 171, 175 Kachergis, Anne 45 Kalyan, Anne 120, 130 Kanakanui, David 83 Karlin, Dana 102 Keavney, Mark 132 Keelips, Carol 36 Keen, Susan 74 Keith, Eliza 102, 139 Kennedy, Elizabeth 198 Ketchum, Michael 114 Kilpio, Pekka 136, 138 King, Helen 86, 100 Kinnard, Michael 57 Kittredge, Mary 34, 139 Knight, Stephen 31 Knisely, Joseph 132 Komacek, Margaret 84 Kosonen, Caria 191 Kothe, Peter 81 Kothe, Montesinos 81 Kozak, Martha 92, 95, 100 Kozak, Warren 51 Kress, Paul 109 Krusenstjerna, Allen 196 Kuhn, Jennifer 100 Ladson, Tracey 101 Lambeth, Joyce 107 Langles, Chris 78, 105, 132 Larkins, Pamela 203 Laughlin, Judi 49, 182 Lauria, Paul 203 Lavine, Donna 48 Lawrence, Kathryn 93 Lazenby, Jill 102 Lebaube, Richard 128 Lee, Chong 32, 182 Lee, Dale 114 Lee, James 114 Libby, Nicole 189 Lindabury, Susan 75 Lindsay, Steve 114, 128 Lindsey, Jack 206 Linthicum, Betsy 206 Lippincott, Lynn 36 Livingston, Jeffrey 98 Lloyd, Robert 103 London, Katherine 39, 104 Long, John 128 Lowdermilk, Cynthia 43 Lowe, Steve 109 Lucas, Kathryn 94, 99, 102 Lutz, Kathryn 88 Luxford, Bradly 171, 186 Mackenzie, Betsy 44, 102 Maharajh, Garnet 43, 93 Maharajh, Roberta 93 Major, David 1 14 Maloney, Matthew 98 Mangum, David 114 Manson, Karrie 98 Manz, Philip 41 Marcus, Beth 76 Markoff, Jody 30, 196 Marler, Stephen 85 Marley, Larry 1 14 Martin, Robert 31 Martinelli, Sarah 102 Mason, Mark 132 Massey, John 80 Massey, Ronald 1 14 Massey, Van 56, 87 Matsumura, Emi 93 Matthews, Ronald 93, 186 Mawhinney, Megan 206 Maxwell, Tim 97 McAlister, Sally 38, 187 McCann, Jeffrey 196, 198 McCaw, Rachel 94, 102, 196, 198 McDonald, Kirk 80 McKee, Jerry 1 14 McKnight, John 91 McLemore, Llewellyn 51 McLemore, Nicky 36, 64, 182 McLeod, William 132, 191 McMahon, Cynthia 74 McMillan, Sally 57, 65 McMullan, Julia 203 Meikrantz, William 107 Meredith, Teresa 90 Merrill, Gary 87, 114 Meyers, Martha 84 Meyers, Mary 83 Middleton, Melanie 102 Millette, Suzanne 86 Millhouser, Brian 50 Million, Mitchell 128 Millner, Keith 95, 114, 186 Moody, Roosevelt 114, 115 Moore, Ralf 93 Moorhead, Joseph 196 Morelli, Dominic 1 14 Morley, Kevin 182 Morton, Lisa 196, 198 Murphy, Margaret 106 Nakao, Yuki 106 Neckerman, Kathy 194, 203 Neill, Martha 42 Newbold, Rebecca 102, 107. 191 Newkerk, Oscar 191 Newman, Rita 85 Newton, James 1 14 Nichols, Charlie 76, 171 Nichols, Scott 105, 136 Nichols, Mary 83, 187 Nicholson, Diana 98 Nieukirk, Sharon 74 Nolan, Tim 32, 85 Norman, Ricky 93 O ' Bannon, Michelle 76 Oliver, Mike 85 O ' Neal, Jim 45, 109, 182 Opaleski, John 132 Osborne, James 87, 114, 117 Owens, Carolee 104 Owens, Gerald 97 Owens, Michael 176 Palumbo, Paul 89 Park, Byoung 46, 102 Parry, Dicky 29 Pate, Archie 87 Patrick, Cheryl 98, 186 Patterson, Cookie 187 Patterson, John 1 14 Paul, Kathleen 203 Pearsall, Steven 198 Penney, Robert 114 Pevey, Judith 54 Pitz, Charlie 89 Pontone, Juliana 78, 102 Porkert, Gretchen 90, 187 Powell, Lisa 43, 102, 148, 182 Powers, Walter 99, 114 Pratt, Bonnie 27, 86 Prefontaine, Charlie 171 Prentiss, Louis 104 Privott. Michael 105, 128 Pruett, Jean 94, 102 Quesada, Jorge 203, 204 Randle, Julie 86, 100, 139 Ratledge, Karen 189 Ray, Phillip 186 Rayburn, Linda 26, 74, 191 Reek, Jennifer 196 Reichard, Peter 61, 64, 132, 206 Reynolds, Jane 84 Rhoades, Greg 76, 171 Riback, Stephen 80 Rice, Linda 88 Rice, Lisa 99 Richardson, James 196 Richardson, John 60, 203 Rickard, Melissa 75 Rinchiuso, Ray 196, 198 Rindo, Mary 90 Rissi, Peter 174 Robertson, Ellen 84 Robinson, Carolyn 43 Robinson, Jay 44 Rodgers, David 57 Roetzel, Carol 94, 102 Rogers, Larkin 203 Rosenberg, Rom 86, 139 Rosenstein, Amy 102 Rosenthal, lla 46 Rothstein, Juli 92, 186, 139 Rust, Lawrence 58, 67, 203 Rutherford, Amy 86 Sabanos, Susan 61, 64, 206 Sachs, Jeanette 49, 182 Sanders, Philip 198 Saunders, Michelle 36 Savage, Lisa 187 Sawyer, Otis 101 Sazama, Joe 114, 115, 132 Schaefer, Peg 91, 120, 139 Schiller, Julie 174, 196 Schmitt, Margaret 75 Scissom, Chris 114 Scofield, Nancy 106, 198 Scott, Emmy 74 Scott, James 1 14 Seaman, Julie 74 Segars, Lee 114 Seilar, Lauren 104 Seixas, Cindy 102 Selles, Cindy 104 Sexauer, Mae 39, 109 Shacklett, Lilli 40, 196, 198 Shepard, Alexander 132 Shore, Donna 94 Shouse, William 91 Shuford, Susan 189 Slemmons, Kent 51 Small, Greg 30, 87, 114 Smith, Carol 92 Smith, Edward 128 Smith, Elaine 203 Smith, Gregory 104 Smith, James 38 Smith, Jeffrey 114 Smith, Leslie 50 Smith, Micheal D. 103, 128 Smith, Michael S. 42, 132, 182 Smith, Nancy 120 Smith, Robin 74, 203 Smoot, Chris 186 Smoot, Ann 102, 198 SoboczynskI, Debra 96 Soden, Hal 29 Solomon. Mark 136, 137 Solow, Carol 74 Somerville, Myra 95, 176, 130 Sosa, Kathy 88, 174 Spach, Cecilia 57, 62 Spackman, Frederick 97 Spicuzza, Gary 33 Spring, Jennifer 206 Stedman, Jody 86 Steely, John 196, 198 Steerman, Amy 55, 66 Steketee, Anne 105 Stell, Clifford 128 Stenlake, Alison 187 Stensby, Per 30 Stephan, Karl 85 Stephanz, Bill 136, 138 Stick, Tim 103 Stickle, Mark 55 Stillman, Matthew 82 Strobel, Gary 101 Sullivan, Dawn 102 Sullivan, Van 83 Suskin, Marcia 196 Swaim, Robert 51 Swain, Paul 85, 87 Swider, Tom 111 Swiggett, Jerry 46 Swindell, Beth 88, 130 Taylor, John 187 Taylor, Madison 91 Taylor, Melissa 100 Taylor, Pamela 85, 130 Taylor, Richard 105 Taylor, Sarah 62, 102 Teague, Carolyn 130 Teague, James 1 14 Terrell, William 77 Thibodeaux, Jeffrey 44 Thomas, Billy 51, 114 Thomas, Edward 191 Thompson, Bethany 102 Thompson, Dexter 186 Thompson, Pamela 109, 203 Thompson, Vista 58, 67, 187, 203 Thomson, Melanie 78, 102, 111 Thorup, Donald 132 Tillman, Cathy 99 Todd, Kathy 55, 63 Towe, Jeanne 60, 62 Towns, Darryl 101 Tredwell, Carol 102 True, Ronald 105 Trull, Nancy 27. 77, 180 Turner, Sandra 83 Tutterow, Doug 48 Tyler, Frances 96 Tysinger, Karen 130 Tyson, Trenly 41 Vazirani, Deepika 102 Villarroel, Cesar 136 Volgarino, Richard 80 Wagner, Beth 82, 107 Wagner, Virginia 50 Wall, Brent 91 Wall, Richard 132 Ward, Lewis 196 Ward, Peter 27, 114 Waters, Jackie 102 Watkins, Mary 189 Webb, Jennifer 103 Weiner, Leslie 80, 186 Welborn, Charlie 91 Welborn, Gayland 62, 114, 115 Welty, Carolyn 78 Willcox, Carol 102 Williams, David 88 Williams, Corky 67, 203 Williams, Nate 42, 114 Williams, Skip 176 Wilmot, Stephen 114, 117 Wilson, Kim 64 Winslow, Mary 87 Wood, Elizabeth 100 Wood, Gritchen 100, 130 Woodruff, David 132 Wrape, John 51, 115 Wright, Debby 102 Wright, Lilian 109 Wright, Peter 186 Wright, Steve 80 Yeargan, James T. 114 Young, Sam 86 Young, Karen 75 Yuen, Jennifer 102 Zahurak, Lynn 91, 120 Zoellner, Gary 171, 174 Zubrack, Shari 37, 102 In Remembrance of J.T. Yeargan and Bruce Hathaway Thanks to: Steve Lowe and Corky Williams for their pictures, Beth Eakes for writing copy and being a summertime pal, Linda (Lisa!) Rice for her art and art advice, Katy Hellawell for a helluva cover, The Publications Board with Jim Outsell, Ellen O ' Brien, Hugh Stohler, Jane Carris, Susan Shuford, and Becca Newbold, Harry Thomas of the American Yearbook Co., Spence Hamrick for the toga pictures, Elaine Douglas for her constant support, Doug Hasty for helping out and keeping everything positive, Sally McAlister for stepping in at the right time, Bijay Dhungana for the basketball think piece. Dr. and Mrs. Feagins for helping out with the German section, Lane Atkinson for doing the senior portraits, Dave Owens for his advice, support, and most of all, for his friendship. All Glories To The Class Of 1979.


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