Guilford College - Quaker Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1983

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THE QUAKER Greensboro, NC 1982-1983 Images. Guilford College could be represented by many images. The pictures of people and places and activities in this Yearbook represent many such images that will remain indehbly in the minds of us who have been so involved in the life of the College community. Among all the images, however, there are a few symbols that seem particularly expressive of the philosophy of Guilford. One, the oak tree, as pictured on our cover has become central in our College logo. The other is the symbol of the melting pot. The oak tree has a literal as well as a symbolic meaning. It is a representation of the large black oak tree outside New Garden Hall which has been designated by the North Carohna Department of Natural Resources as the largest of its species in the State. Its enduring strength, its graciously extended branches, its deep rootedness in the soil, all seem to represent qualities of the historic durabihty, vigor, growth, and rootedness of the College itself. The tree, like the College, is a living reality, constantly needing renewed nourishment, but constant- ly enriching our lives with beauty , strength, and integra- tion. The idea of the melting pot, like the symbol of the tree, conveys a sense of unity composed of the particularity of many parts. There are thousands of leaves that come together in the rich texture of the tree ' s foUage. Similar- ly the meeting of many nationalities, of many geo- graphical ranges, of different religions, of different races, of different value structures is made possible in the College as a melting pot. The integration of this aray of ideas, of people, of values, and of meanings provides the rich texture in which deepened respect for the par- ticularity of individuals becomes a strong component in the educational process. This is perhaps especially true at Guilford as a Quaker institution since our concern has always been to support the integrity of the pilgrim- age of individual seekers while at the same time celebrat- ing the importance of the gathered community. The melting pot, like the college, can never be a blurring of individuality into a uniform caldron of sameness. There is a common search for intellectual growth , social signifi- cance, perceptiveness in making life decisions, and com- panionship in the search for profound layers of mean- ing. But with that we also enjoy and cherish the particu- larity of distinctive styles, distinctive tastes, distinctive ideas, and distinctive identities. We are truly one and at the same time many. We have community and individual identity. We have a melting pot of common bonding and the spice of many ingredients. William R. Rogers President, Guilford College a sense of Unity composed of the PARTICULARITY of many parts. The Melting Pot Begins . . . ::: ' kj-5 i- ' i With ' the meeting of MANY The INTEGRATION of ideas, of pe ople, of values, and of meanings ' AM. NEVER a blurring of individuality into a uniform caldron of sameness. There is a COMMON SEARCH for intellectual growth, social significance, perceptiveness in making life decisions, and COMPANIONSHIP in the search for profound layers of meaning. We enjoy and cherish the particularity of distinctive styles, distinctive tastes, distinctive ideas, and DISTINCTIVE IDENTITIES We arc truly ONE and at the same time many. We have community AND individua identity. We have a MELTING POT of common bonding and the spice of many ingredients. .1 V xv 1.. i Hl i i j| ||a Hl ' ' ' ' H J B £4 in S 1 MjjiJ ' t Hra H MM J «9 j . H i H m Hf ' stjH i ' -., 1 J ' M J !J5 w V B H PB B H I HH ibl |K4 — ■■■■■■■napi— —  . . «M?I I «  ' S wmm «r oaw ■MbflMlMiBt ' oavaaBoiaMHaaBMKMM, . utm •-«••••• s9 ■■Mi :?; k« i . vjaacw Twi 4t JL rr . Z4 j Mrs. C Ken Schwab at work Boys iff Girls — x Janet Evans Dan Nicholson Brick on the keyboard Hobbit Ladies Jff... ■ ■ k r Hobbs Kitchen V W ' ' aJr. - - v Ir . ' ' A B liii H •___ 4- • 4u lii LlUl;; ' - - -r -rtrrrr. Munich jifirir L n k Serendipity 1 ' .Vs. Around Campus Homecoming Weekend ffllWORU tl r B V ' l l H ' ' k ll Bf mx B BA mS Bm The Student Auction i! S K BlBl Helen Sizeniore Center for Continuing Education Graduation ' 83 - ' A . _ •V ' ' 5 t. y. ' 1 ■ :, ' f: ■ -..■ - i- Front Jim Pavne 1st Row Claudine Daniel. Libby Rich, Nancy Seism. Marion Thorp. Joe Rosenbhim 2n(l Row AHrienne Wideman, Rebecca Vail, Carol Treadwav. Gertrude Real. Herb I ' oole Back row: Debbie Sandler. Bob W hite. Jan I ' l ill.i Keith 1 roni luu: ii,liiN Ib.rnrN. Ken Schwab. Dick Dver. Jim Jace, Cindv, Andv. Ja Bruce Stuwart Print Shop Peoplr ( orrespomlencc Center Jerrv Hawkins Admissions Financial Aid Computer Services Anthony Giirlev Director of Financial Aid A great coach! Jack Jensem Barton Parks, John Grice, Richard Kania Rex Adelhiirger ' if I Dr. Fuli ' her in the {jarden Bill Sflimioklc and Bill Burris Geology Department Charles Almv (D •« Cyril Harvey, Jay VanTassell ,_ i nv Chemistry Department ui«Lil i ' -tiki Rudv Behar History Department L to R Sitting — Dorothy Borei, Alex Stoesen Standing — Donna Haynes, Adrienne Manns, Sarah Malino, Henry Hood, Martha Coolev .:. IIMHlllillffl G IJ ( (i[ ' ' ()l ) Hi llllllillilillllll I llllllllllllit liiiinniiiiiiiiiiiniininiiiiiniiiin : mi m ,i . iriayiiiiiiiiiiiumii iii ii i iiiiiii iiiiii iir GIRLS ' ATHLETICS -« « _ . Qrib . §■ OT. . 1. Cabinet . ...President Ruth Coltrane ..Treasurer ..Basketball Manager Tennis Donna McBane Ellen Raifokd Georgianna Bird .._ -issislaiit Tennis Manager ToTTEN MoTox - Track Manager Tennis CI 4 %. ▼ W f I Soccer W omens ' Basketball W omens Softball II Men ' s Athletics « Guilford Football c A Golf Team ' A ysi ' Mens Baseball Soccer 2Uv e Guilford College Honors Ail-American Lacrosse player Hrvan Savage - ri T ' Mens Basketball Anita Louise Ferri V Ellen Denise Forloines Vanessa H. Fiorill Victor M. Fiicci Jr. Nancv Forehand Nancy E. Hales f- ' Micliat-l C. Gillis: Goll team member Becki Lvnn (Joiildn RichanI Gootlman. Guilfordian Cartoonist. President — Bricklayers Society, Comnuinitv Senate, IRC. ' Tm easy, but not aggressive. Whatever you want to do tickles tbe bell out of me. rd S. Goodstat Susan L. Grace Carl Haynes: Four Year Dixie Chicken. Milner House Council. Freshman Advisory Council. Alumni Phonathon. Volunteer Tour Guide, Intramural Sports Captain. ■ ' I have never allowed my schooling to interfere with my education. Mark Twain Scott (Gordon Hemrick Harold H Marv Hildemann: I ' ro. of Miiif„rd 81-82. Vice Pres. of W omens Soccer Club 82-83. Student Manager of Grill Room 81. Co-chairman of Talent Show 82. :aptain of Cheerleaders 7 '  -(i(); Revelers Club. Stephen Hobbs: Judicial Board. Bryan House Council. Paris participant. Revelers. French, and German Clubs. Friends for outh. B.A.S.I I). Don ' t lose faith in humanilv. If you do. you lose a perspective that is vital to survival of yourself and mankind. Catherine Hodgin David Howarfl Amy Hodge Teresa Hvmes Eleanor Ingram: Concert Committee Chairman 1980-1. Women ' s Soccer Club 1980-83. Riding Club 1980-1. It ' s a hell of a lot easier to get into Guilford College than it is to get out! Robert Dignazio Cathy Edwards Liia Elias Brenda Esch Student Coordinator of Quaker Concerns. Member of Godspell Cast, Seminar West, Co-Chair Serendipity, Dana Scholar More than ever V] for you there. More than ever I will need you to care. And I ' ll never need more than a prayer to be near vou. Helene Dauertv Phillip Dedmon Ron Crispi Fabio Delmestri fk Richard Dignazio John A. DenBleyker Beth () fl•t(ln Dana Scholar. Homecoming Student activities ( o-chair person. Quaker (Concerns Group member. Teacher Education Committee member. Shore Dorm Treasurer, Union meml)cr Chester come to school and said. Durn, I growcd another head. Teacher  aid. It ' s time yon knowed the word is grew mstead of growed . Shel Silverstein W here The Sidewalk Ends Paul Pecaro Sharon E. Parks Academic All-American in Basketball and Volleyball, Dana Scholarship, E.G. Purdom Scholarship, All Conference Basketball and Volleyball. Sports Studies Club, Intercollegiate Task Force, Athletic .Advisory Council, Who ' s Who Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. L.M. Alcott Roger Pettingell President and V.P. Community Senate, President Biology House, Dana Scholar, bo ' s Who, Marshal. Beta Beta Beta member, Guilfordian writer. I.R.C. member ■ I ' d really love to, but I ' ve got to do some stuff for Senate. Conrad Plant Dana Scholarship, Freshman Honors Scholarship, Co-chairman Committee for Community Senate Service .Auction. President Music Ensemble, four times published in Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics, four papers presented at Mathematics Conferences. Fidbright Grant Semi-finalist, J. . Pancoast Mathematics Scholarship, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities Rov Porter Dana Scholarship 1980-81 I ' mi -82. (niilford Choir, Stiiclcnl L niun President 1982-83. Treasurer B.A.S.I.B. 1980-81 1981-82. Cheerleader 1979-80. bo ' s Who, Tom- Guide, Intern, Revelers. Presidential Host Student Activities Kniplovee Controversy — because lo e like ours is never out of reason. ' Prince — Controversv and Do me baby 1981 Miles Brite Kenneth Burke Stan Bullock Daniel C. Carpenter Janet Cataliotti Gene Cline ' i ST- ■.- ' ' Teresa Arnold Cheryl Beck David Bradley William Briggs Catherine Moreton Daniel Nicholson Dana Scholar. Revelers, Day Student. Bio-Feedback. N.C.P.I.R.G. With warm embrace and open heart dear folks you took me in As moments and seasons pass I will share your gift gladly Tammie O ' Neal David Ostrower Karen Oppelt Martha Masten Joyce McClements Ive McCullogh John McFall Margaret Melvin Nettie Midgett cheerleader, sophomore year Things are where things are, and, as fate has willed. So shall they be fulfilled. (Aeschy lus: Agamemnon 67) Nancy C. Lord Kalhy Luther Community Senate. Food Committee, Hodge Podjje Lodf;e Community Servioe House. Guilfordian staff. Student Awards Committee Loye when you can. Cry when you haye to. Be who you must. That ' s a part of the plan. Await your arrival with simple suryival. And one day we ' ll all understand Chris MacBrien Chris MacBrier BeUnda Marley Shakuntala Maharajh Martha Massie Sue Keen Ernest I). Johnson Kristine Lajeskie Tim Little Station Manaf:er of WQFS 1981-82, Engineer of WQFS 1982-83 Well I like to know what I ' m doing when I do it and I do what I ' m doing cause I don ' t know what to do when I ' m not doing it. Wall of Voodoo Kerry Kennedy Nereus English Athlete award— 1982. NAIA AU American Womens Tennis, Womens Tennis — 4 years. Captain — 2 vears, M P — 1980, Athletic .Advisory Council, Secretary Treasurer — Binford Dorm 1981-1982, House Council, Intramurals (Co-Ed Vollevbali Champs 1980, 1981) Excuse me! This ends the era of words ending in i ' s, the Three Musketeers, and proofreading. Susan Lloyd ' .And the days go by like a strand in the wind. In the web that is my own ... I begin again. — Stevie Nicks — edge of Seventeen ' I J This Yearbook is dedicated to one of Guilford ' s most dedicated coaches — (loach Stuart Mavnard A DEDICATION ' - J. ' l ' - ] l]N 04 j Betka Alexander «;rep Baker Lyii Beasle Sii aM Ainler oii WeniK Baekle% Jain. B.-ll J Eley Boone June Carpenter Joanne Chase Lorie Braf;;; Walter Carter R.iliert Clark Deanna (]op;gdn Patrick l)iino aii Megan Fitzgerald Kent Crooks B.tli DuRooher Tyrone Garces Alice George Ashley Hassard James Hess David Hood Katir Hiiikelinaii Billv Holland Alison Horan 01 Don Howie Keith (np;liiin; Seott Keiidriek Mike Huhhaid Elizaheth Jolinson Kirsteii Kliino Dan Madden Joellvn McCracken Vf vi l .1 Susan Manes Gene Mirkin Lael Muilman Craig Matheson Mogomotsi Lentsoe Helene Muller Asako Nakao John Nobles Reggie Peace Dean Nasson Shaun O ' Dowd Kim Pearson Vk entiv } iercc Reinaldo Ruilopez ictoria Scott Dan Pleasant Robert Scholeiii Brian Seabrook Tom Shahady Kevin Stewart Cindy Smith Kristina Stites Sophie Tait Mary Stabile Linda Swardlow Nancy Taylor Robert Taylor Marv hite Linda Thur Jennifer illiamson Kim illis Kelly Wise David Zimmerman o p H M O R S Wendy Brown William Cudworth Tom Buckingham Mark Cobb Richard Breeden III Matt Burns Laura Collins John Edward Alley Jr. Alessandro Balestieri Clav Bain Am% Bell Cathy Bradf.ird Melanie Bledsoe Mike Brandes .K - V Neil Davis Dana Drapeau k Dillon Brad Duncan Kevin (iourtnev Juli.- Dittmrr Andrew Duncan Debbie Fiorillo Liiria (roffifien y Lynn Hagendor Steve Harwell Kenny (ioldwasser Russell Hall Martha Hayworth y uUt nibersuy Beth Howard Rick Jonas Doug Kenworthy DonaM Kaplan (Ihri.s Kiniini-I Chris Lewis Rich Metz Kathirini- kuch Hiidi LittUpafie Rf.K- Miller Denise Moore Mark Gates Sean Murray Roberto Orillac Amy Montgomery David Nelson Anita I ' atel Chris Pohanka Toni Pyle Tom Risser l)ais Kitspina Tom SchoPiidorf Jamie Shipley Donna Koliertsii Allele Seliust ei- Jamie Sieler Trudie Sloan William Smith Jr. Dori Stefferud riiiirstoii Spiiuldiiii; Jr. Ricluird Stevens Mary Taylor Tracy Tliompsfin Relx ' C ' ca Surnnirrlin Perry T( a{;uf Lisa Tdbiii ukr an a ner Jim W hite Jerremy S illits Lvnwood Winslow Diane Wursler Cdlin allaiue-Owen R S H M E N 1 mji L h 1 r %r 4 Jane Adams Thcotlore Taylor Adams Christopher Aiello w Fawn Aleaidi ' Amy Alhson Chi]) Allman Amy Ardison Nicole Arena Donna Arnin}; r B A l-U.f K Jb i ' [ n Eric Axelrod Donna Baker Kathv Ball Jennifer Balson Kirsten Barbee David Barlev Martha Barnett Brad Barrow Jeff Bennett Heather Bernatli Kenneth Bethea Melanie Bischoff Randv Blackburn John E. Blair Kellev Bnw(lrn Sandra Bodenheiiner Lamar B(i kin Carrie Bovcc w. . , Vvilliam Bunten Kieran Byrne Ed Callicott Kelly Carlton Carl Caudle Beckv Charles Robert Clark Dana Cooper John Cox Chris Darnell Deirdre Davis Ellen Deagoii Analida Garcia De Paredes Ke en Dolliver Doug Drotnian Zane KInid Louise Few V Jim Fingeroff Maro Francis Jim Fre ' man Tim Fritz Gretchen Fiildiier Akito Furuhata irginia Gill Tim Gillease Gina Glatis Dan Graham Jill Gregg Bill Grimslev ' ' HI ' ' Jeffrey Gurtler Margaret Haigh Johnnie Hamliv Tim Harrison Greg Hastings David Heissenbiittel Martv Hcmric Alex Herring Holly Hight Tom Hill Jackie Hollemaii And rew Hovt James Hudec John Hiinn Karen Isaacs Jesse Jones Terry Jones Louise Jordan Jeff Kahn David Keller Kevin Kennedv Allan Kiser Alex Kish Kirk Knipht Mark Latham Daryl Law Carlton Lewis Mary Jo Lindberg Larrv Lindsev Keilev Little Shelly Little Eric Locklear Anthony Lo Ricco Amy Mahan Kirk Mardock Arnold Markley •« •«« Steve Marks Jane MeCallum Samantha Moore Loring Allen Mortensen Joey Motsay Linda Nagel David Nash Richard Neale Rob Newton Helen Norfleet Thomas J. O ' Connell Genie O ' Donnell John () Donnell Laura Park Louise Parks £L. ETn 411 Franklin D. Peacock Stuart Pease iina Pitrof Heidi Plant David Rapp Grant Reed Todd Reitzel Keniyn Riggs Carol Rivera Mark Doc Roberts Helen Rollins Mike Ronco Barbara Ruby Steve Rubinstein Marv Seymour Andrew Shoffner Jack Simpson William Slopey Beth Smisor James F. Smith Carolyn Sorrell Becky Spencer Sarah Ann Stark Roy Stottler jk. Vtjrw, INadine Suissa Sarah Taylor Richard Thatcher Elinor Thomas Cathy Troester Rex Tufjgle Jiihe Tiipper An.ly S alker Tadakazii ataiiahe Henry Watson 5rad Westmoreland David B. Seston H. Jay White Barry liitlook John Whisnant Andrea Wiener BUI WUder Paiti Willard Ann Williams Teresa West John Wise Jennifer oiing Chris Zirrith Laura Zwailvk


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