James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)
- Class of 1984
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— — — Bluestone 1984 Volume 76 James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 22807 What ' s Inside . . . 1 Prologue 12 Features 112 Sports 186 Classes 278 Clubs 346 Shoot Ott 364 Closing 382 Index Prologue e are students, yes, but even more, we are James Modison University students. And that in itself sets us apart. Like every college or university, v e have on imoge, whch is projected shamelessly to our community, to our peers ot other schools — and to ourselves. And v e ' re proud of it, JMU is o school thot ' s population has more thon doubled in the past 12 years. Just lost year, 10,275 applications were submitted to JMU for freshman or tronsfer admission. Of those, only 2,256 became part of our student body. And os we ' ve grown in size — to 9,048 enrol ted students — we ' ve grown m style and spirit. MWWWVWVNAMWWWWWSAM 4 ' iftf lp , ' i ' WWWiiVS A VWAft .l fliWWWVVWW Homecoming on The Hill (Czapiewski) But not without some conflict. Our image is often projected to ttie public with majestic photos of our orchitecturol figureheod, Wilson Hon. Come see us, however, and you will find our livelihood exists not in a building of business offices and records, but in the laid-back comfort of our compus center It IS here that we ore most ourselves. We study, we talk among friends, we sleep casually on sofos. Free to be as we like. It IS here that many indications of our interests are exhibited Mogozines at the information desk range from Seventeen to Popular Computing, from People to Sporting News. Newspapers scattered about ore also diverse in title: JMU ' s The Breeze , The Woshinaton Post , Richmond Times-Dispotch and USA Today are a few. The Union is also JMU ' s prime premises for in-house analysis Scoping the student body — and it ' s bodies — is o rampant sport along rows of earth-toned sofas and choirs. And let us not forget its purposes of necessity. A floor below the mom level is the post office, where students occosionolly receive greetings and goodies from home but more often get air mail deliveries. Students also check the ride board here, cosh checks from accommodating VNB, and purchase doughnuts and other assorted paraphernalia from clubs Traffic flow is often like a DC. interstate during peak hours: slow ond jammed with groups that find it essential to stop and chat in the heoviest lones of movement. On the top floor of the compus center is Dukes Grill. Fast food and an informol alternative to the dining holl moke this another leoding center for socializing. A jukebox keeps us in tune with the latest hits, while tables and booths, always packed during meo hours, give us room to squeeze o reloxed few minutes from our schedules. V AA ' 6 Q A Till, To Take a quick jaunT Through The compus cenTer only UhinTs oT whoT charocTehzes o JMU sTudent. One still wouldn ' T know who we ore, where we come from, or whoT our purpose is qt This mid-sized Virginia universiTy, ForemosT, of course, we are here To learn the skills that will make us successful in life StoTisTics from The Office of Planning, Budgef and Analysis reveal ThaT of the 1,742 bachelor ' s degrees awarded lost year, 173 were To majors in communicoTion arts, 144 in accounTing and 134 in monogement Those were JMU s mosT popular. The averoge median cumulaTive grade pomT average for under- groduoTe studenTs losT year was 276. TogeTThoT, we endured a ToTal of 132,012 crediT hours during The semesTer. Indeed, iT sounds impressive — especially knowing iT isn ' t even our forfe. The seofs in The library may sToy full, buT we fi Harrisonburg ' s social spoTs wiTh more ease. We coax fun fron this ciTy. STotisTics don ' T exisT, buT it seems 132,012 is a mere storting poinT in reference To The hours we spend frolicking. Our spiriT exTends To pride when iT comes To our Dukes. Clouds of sfreoming whiTe explode onTo our boskeTball courr wiTh a first score. We orrive at sports events with purple and gold paw prints on our faces, not purple and gold ties around our collors. Our peers at some other university of Virginio may sip gin and tonics of all the right functions. We, showing no shome, just chug beer , tf . W V W W We ' re content, even proud of our style of living — but not obsessed v ith it like some other areo schools. Many colleges and universities are compulsed v ith image. They become caught up in a race for sophistication, out-of-control social lives or superior academics. We even things out with a graceful balance of all three. We also might think of ourselves as a diverse and daring group of college kids, but let ' s be realistic. We ' re not as conservative as our friends up the road at Eastern Mennonite College, but comparisons to UCLA seem more unlikely. The JMU community remains generally homogeneous. Most pattern the typical JMU student as a vv ' hite female from northern Virginia. While that does represent three majorities, it does not justify as a stereotype. Last year, there were 350 blacks enrolled, 39 orientals, 34 hispanics and seven Native Americans adding diversity to the campus. By sex, about 55 percent of the student population was female, about 45 percent male. Seventy-nine percent of our students come from in-state, the greatest numbers from northern Virginia and Rockingham County. Of the 21 percent who arrive from out of state, most ore from Maryland, New Jersey and New York respectively. «!( Once at JMU, however, we ore residents of Harrisonbur g Most of us spend our weekends here. Much of the town oppreciates thot, catering to our needs and whims. But some- times, we are scorned by Harrisonburg residents The words, college student do, otter oil, hold certoin neg- otive connototions. It is theorized that college students are incapable of keep- ing o balanced checking account, hove tt e couth of tribal aborigines, and in our cose, ore a menace to this otherwise peaceful city of close to 25,000 But those some college students dump thousands of dollars of sales into the community, work unselfishly toward commu- nity enhancement with Logon ' s Run, Big Brothers and Sisters and many other service projects, and enjoy the area ' s beauty and history every bit as much as pernionent residents. Eventually though, we must leove our university, but not be- fore each of us has, in some way, scrotched o mark into JMU ' s history. More importantly, however, is the indelible etching of grov th thot JMU ollows us. We arrive as lone freshmen, we grow to be one as a student body, then ogam we ore set out on our own. But this time, thanks to Jomes Madison University, we ore ready H vvM wvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw■M AWV A v hA vvy vv■A AArAV ■A M vs vvvvvvs AAA 1% ' % Sleepy morning (Helms) M n -i:-:- ?y.::r Morning Lights Sunrise (Helms) ' S Rise and Like o bugle blast breaking the sleep ot 10,000 soldiers , , . like the midnight whir ot helicopters signaling Hawkeye and B J of incoming wounded another olarm clock, one ot several thousond, abruptly ends the comfortable snooz- ing of a JMU student. Depending on what went on the four, five or six hours since the students head hit the pillow, on olorm buzz con be a relatively mild reminder that It ' s time to get up and prepare for another day on the academic battleground Or, and this is probably the student norm, a buzzing alarm causes nothing less thon a rude awakening. It ' s on unpleosont reminder to tumble out of bed, prefero- bly lending on the right side Regardless of which side of the bed a student lands, alarm clocks vary in their meons of disrupting sleep. Some aren ' t even as rude os the conventional ear- piercing zzring! Some stu- dents wake up to a monotone beep beep . . beep Others come alive with eorly morning rock ' n roll from WJSY, and one student I know wokes up to E.T. ' s in- tergaloctic jingle. The music plays from her combination E.T. alarm clock night light. (E.T. ' s plostic finger glows in the dork] But, essentially alarm clocks all couse the same thing. Eyelids snap open, glazed eyebolls focus, the dream state ends, and con- sciousness begins to shape the reol world Hangover or no hangover that can be pointui! So what ' s the best way to start the day ' Forget to set your alarm, of course ' H % % Valley Scenes -:i w4ft Kev West C ' pnng breok hod to be •o wonderful time The Key West sun probably never stopped shining, and I ' m sure the boys were all handsome and deliciously golden Yes, I bet I had a great time; prob- ably even got a good tan Well, I can ' t really remem- ber the vacation itself too clearly, Komakazi ' s and wa- termelon shooters probably fuzzed up most of it. I can ' t even identify some of my snapshots i But, I do remem- ber the trip bock to JMU , . Hell trapped in a four-door Citation Five sandy, sunburnt bod- ies with originol luggage plus souvenirs eagerly jumped into the cor ready to hit the road home. Eager, my foofi We couldn ' t hove been in the cor 15 minutes and sud- denly we were five, scratchy, irritable people eager only to fight for comfort. We didn ' t really fist-fight, but I bu dged and nudged my travel com- panions several times We were trapped in a claustrophobic moving mo- bile for 29 hours, except for a 2 a.m. sleep break in South Carolina because nobody could stay awoke at the wheel. Open windows gave some relief. Heads hung out of them, and various limbs stretched out of them to get blood circulating But nothing brought greater relief than the Wel- come to Harrisonburg sign If I ever go bock to Key West, even for no other rea- son than to come home with crystol cleor memories, so I con identify my college spring-break snapshots, I will without o doubt, flyls 2 2 2 Spring Fever ' 83 % 26 Q 9 1 TUnVERSITJ 2g Greek Sing Leggy donee routines by flonnboyont soror- ities and fraternities, and sing-olong renditions of tine Inits from tinen and now were Inighligl-its from Greek Sing •83, Eacl spring the JMU sooial fraternities and sororities put on o wild, funny song compe- tion among tinemselves. Even non-Greeks have been known to lougln Inystencally at tine performance. The fraternities and soror- ities piok themes ond songs, and combine the songs into a medley, along with hand motions and dance steps They olso dress in the spirit of the theme chosen, Theto Chi won first place at Q for the fraternities with their theme of At the Hop, Sigma Koppo, a sorority, won first place with their USO Show — a medley of popular ormy novy songs. Second place for the fraternities went to Pi Kappa Phi ' s Partytime , Phi Mu took the sorority second place with You ' ve Come a Long Way, Baby, Sigma Nu took the fraterni- ty third place with Sigma Nu Wove, and Zeto won third place for the sororities with We ' ll be Back After These Messages, a medley of commercials Trophies were awarded to the winning fraternities and sororities, s 3 Nap time (Helms)  The Quad 3i2 r 1 The quod (Emefson) ie Graduates if4 55 36 Anew academic year atJMU not only brings new students, new classes, ond new construction, it also brings o task — moving in. North American Von Lines would get a kick out of mov- ing-in-day at JMU, Maybe tine top executives would even consider filming the moss exodus into Eagle dorm. What a morale booster thot would be for wear company employees — they would all agree how lucky they ore not to have to The Big Move take port in that moving job! When I moved to JMU as o freshman, it was the first time I knew exactly what I was worth : one mere, though tightly-pocked station wagon filled with 18 yeors of my life. Of course, I was one of the few who brought everything, simply becouse I feored that my brothers and sister would confiscate anything left be- hind So in the heat of August no less than 23 sweoters and vonous cold weather gar- ments hod to be carried up, up, up into the skyscraper that would become my new home. Moving boxes into o dorm room, though, is fairly easy. The hard port is getting rid of your parents so you con un- pack and rearrange things the way you wont them. So, kiss mom and dad goodbye, unpock one or two boxes, throw the clothes in the closet, shove some bills in your pocket, and head for JM ' s.S ih J. H. Baton twirler (Emerson] 1 Home to the Party on the hill And somewhere, for owoy ofootboil gome too For thousands of JMU stu- dents and alumni the spirit of Homeooming was coptured during Soturdoy ' s game. And much of thot spirit come in bottles, cans, coolers, ond jugs-on the hill beside the sta- dium, Thot ' s where mony gathered to socialize ond support JMU ' s usuol reckless and spontoneous manner: wo guys trooped down the hill ond through the crowd with a sofo. Alumni drought their infants ond a six-pack Others Prought chompogne and delicate wine glasses. If we haven ' t got couth, we ' ve ot least got style, Meonwhile, our Dukes were doing it to the Wildcats of Davidson College, In our third confrontotion with the school, we triumphed a third time — but never hove we done It with o score like 50-0. As well, our Marching Dukes dazzled out eors and eyes as alwoys. And the sun even shone a little. But that ' s not all these peo- ple were here for. Shedding their business suits and out- side world responsibilities, graduates from within the past decade joined current M fir 111 W ' k i:- sTudenTs, and escoped into a world of memories. With blonkets and beer, they whooped and giggled with the best. And they showed no shame. Just like the old days I guess, Eorlier In the day JMU gove the city o parade. Floats, the Homecoming court, the Marching Royol Dukes and o variety of high school bonds and sundry organizations made their way down South Mom Street As I sot on the curb, I noticed how young the high school instrumentalists looked Has it been that long since I was in high school ' I wondered if alumni return to JMU, look at us and soy, Boy, they look young. Has it been that long since I was in college ' At least most of us hove our braces off. Most of the ma- jorettes I saw hod shinier smiles than uniforms. There were also the re- unions Carolyn Jordan Green from the closs of 1963 said things hod changed on campus for the better. You have more facilities, more activities and o lot more go- ing on. It ' s beautiful. She seemed happy to be bock. Her family was wearing smiles too — especially daughter Robin. She ' s a JMU sophomore, Mrs, Green said. That said something. Folks ore proud enough of thei r a I ma moter to send thei r own kids here. That ' s one way of holding onto college memories. So was coming bock to that hill during the football come Saturday, Entirely respectful or not, much of the campus and many of its graduates were united there in purpose, in spirit and in fun. JMU knows how to hove o good time. And thot mokes it worth coming home any- time, s Charles Taylor Both Weottieily. 1983 Homecoming Queen (Emeison) 4 • 4l. « 3 « • t « I %. Our Lovable Mascots hot has a compact muscular body, four legs, short hair, a stubby toil or d the ugliest face on campus ' Our very own mascot, Duke I The English bulldog has been JMU ' s mascot for 11 yeors Chosen in 1972, Duke was introduced at the Modi- son-George Mason basket- boll gome, Jon 16, 1973 Since 1972 JMU has hod three other Dukes , The sororities and fraternities bought our fourth bulldog which is kept by Drs- William R and Eileen Nelson, heod of the political science depart- ment and ossistont professor of psychology respectively. Duke IV IS not JMU ' s only mascot A human dressed OS o bulldog was introduced at the JMU-VMI basketball gome, Nov, 30, 1982 This oversized, cuddly bull- dog IS a coptivofing crowd- pleoser Whether teasing the opponents moscot ot o foot- ball gome, or leading cheers, or patting children on the heod, Dukedog is a smashing success at JMU Duke IV and Dukedog ore o symbol of enthusiosim, hope, and spirit at JMU. Their presence brings a little luck to every gome ffi % 46 Heart Breaker Charlottesville was noth- ing but a heart- ache. We lost to UVA m basket- ball in lost year ' s game ot the year, and we messed up what was perhaps this year ' s football game of the year, It was o heortbreaker of a loss , , , a 21-14 disappoint- ment, Gary Clark ' s astonish- ing kick returns gave JMU the edge over UVA in the first half, and everyone, that is every- one decked in purple and gold, was going crazy! But, tides do turn, and UVA turned several of our blun- ders into scoring drives to clinchthelead , , the gome, 1 suppose It was meant to be Maybe it ' s portly my fault we lost. I couldn ' t concen- trate on the gome — I was keeping myself preoccupied and amused with critical, dis- gusting thoughts about UVA students socializing through- out the bleachers. Whenever I think of that other school. and believe me that ' s not of- ten, one stubborn description comes to mind — PREP I dont know where this atti- tude problem comes from, but its there, Dukes just don ' t like Cavaliers; more specifi- colly Dukes don ' t like people who wear formal attire to football gomes. Is that the collegiate look at UVA ' Someone makes o fortune selling orange and blue ties! And I ' d love to know how many tons of gold have been wasted and rolled into seven millimeter odd-o-beads , My how blood con boil! See what I mean though. Maybe I shouldn ' t think such negative thoughts obout our neighbors down in Charlot- tesville, Hell, they ' re just col- lege kids like you ond I, Wait! Hoo ' s kidding who ' I hate them, you hate them. Gory Clark ' s got to hate them, and by golly we wilL beat them next yeor s 7 Cheer Cheer for ' ole JMU 10 W och Saturday during if ii a strange phe- nonneno occurs. During win- ter, the strange phenomena reappears at least twice weekly. No one has deter- mined the cause, but the re- sults hove been processed The conclusions from each event orethesomeSCH OOL SPIRIT, On Saturday afternoons when our football team takes the field, the student section of the stadium quickly fills. Chants are echoed, and shades of purple and gold dot the stands Down on the track the cheering squad picks up the rhythm from the students. Se- nior Glen Good, a cheer- leader, said, There ' s the ex- citement of the game. You ■st get a feel i ng of strength when the crowd starts yelling, Members of the cheering squad practice about four days o week Each workout lasts about two hours. The Pur- ple Squod, a new unit, was introduced in September, Their primary function is to cheer at women ' s bosketboll gomes. The more visible unit, which cheers at football and men ' s basketboll games, is the Gold Squad, Competing with the cheer- leaders for crowd control, the Royal Marching Dukes fill section SIX of the stadium Under their band jackets, the members wear yellow T- shirts, Eoch instrumental sec- tion personalizes the bocks of their shirts with nicknames, such OS the T Tube Team, -% Do it cheerleoders (Helms) Whenever the Dukes score, the mole cheerleaders and the T Tubo Teom hit the track for regulation army push-ups — one for each point JMU scores. Without the students and the tons, however, the efforts of JMU ' s various cheerlead- ers and the bond would be futile. The real spirit strength comes from the students. As Good said, The fans con be very aggressive, Madison probably has more spirit than other col- leges. Everyone ' s into oil sports, said Scott Rohm, drum major for the marching bond, Even when the foot- boll teom wasn ' t doing too well, they (the fans] still come out. They were there every Soturdoy, s 4 DORM sji t e F i a r s. . . 51 i B t e F i 52 53 I t e F i F s. . . 5 55 .f 56 , • • • • • • • •« • t 9 • ' • • • • i 57 Faculty Honored at Founder ' s Day Celebration Five JMU faculty members were honored during Founder ' s Day Ceremonies held March 14. Dr, Raymond C. Dingledine Jr and John G, Stewart received the James Madison Distinguished Service A word Dr J Emmerf ll enberry, former Vice President for Academic Affairs oresented the two service awards, Dingledine. head of the JMU His- tory Department and Professor of His- tory, will retire this summer after 36 years on the faculty. The award cited his most capable leadership as head of the Department of History ond his influence in the develop- ment of the JMU Honor System, Stewart, associate professor of German. Latin and Education, re- tired in January after 27 years of ser- vice. His award cited him for possessing the skills, wisdom, pa- tience, and good humor necessary to be regarded as a taje master teocher Dr Frank A Gerome, Professor of Histor , and Dr Elizabeth L. Ihle, Asso- ciate Professor of Educational Re- sources, were named Madison Scholars for the 1984-85 academic year Dr. Rolph A, Cohen, Associate Pro- fessor of English, received the James Modison University Distinguished Teoching Award presented by the James Madison University Founda- tion, He was olso nominated for the college professor of the year S 5 QJ c: o 60 cont ' d . 61 Gl ■' _ , _, ■4- z T j_ 1 1 -+ h 1 - j. |. _, .._L r % Theatre m 641 I ■66 Arts and 7 he theme for JMU ' slOTh annual fall Arts ond Sci- ences Symposiunn struck on ominous chord with 1984 looming towards us. The Symposium examined the costs and benefits of liv- ing in a free society, along with the chol lenges our basic freedoms ' face in response to o rapidly changing soci- ety. The Symposium featured five lecture-discussion ses- sions. The symposium con- cluded with on address by Irving Howe, author and his- torian, on Freedom and Totalitarianism: Reflections on George Orwell ' s 1984 and 20th Century History. A film festival com- plimented the symposium ' s theme of freedom with such films OS Animal Form , Time Machine , Fahrenheit 451 , and Dr. Strongelove . This is the first time films have been shown with the annual symposium. Cii. Sciences Sjnnposium .erica, What Price Freedom? ' In the few decades since Orwell wrote, we have gone a long way toward domesticating the idea of the total state, indeed, to the point where it now seems just one among a number of options concerning the way men live ' Irving Howe, 1984 Revisited 63 . . 1. iip a1 ' T-- Catch a you know those white end blue buses that njn through campus all day long ' ' The ambilicol cord to HoJo ' s: the sole means of transportotion to the mall for those without cars ' r ' Did you ever wonder how JMU stu- dents get to ride free, with a valid I.D , while the citizens of Harrisonburg must pay ' ' This hos resulted from a changing and growing Harrisonburg Transit system. The town bus system was first created in 1977 for the pri- mary reason of covering the city ' s school busing system. But, as the community grew and Harrisonburg annexed even more lend, the schools ' acquired their own vehicles, and the city changed its routes and times. In January of 1983, after trading in the smoll, 17 -passenger buses, they focused their business on JMU, as well as the com- munity Itself, To meet student needs, the l,D, system was worked out, providing transportation to off-campus people, os well as the Valley Ma 1 1 s 72 A ride to campus (Helms; 75 yLCrOLcjGy kfgLi • 3tji! IK Second place Used rubbers (Helms) Third place: Kampus Kops at work (Helms) i O Things That Go Bump... fs 9 p,m., Thursday, Oct. 27. Peering out one ' s dorm window, at just the right moment, one might witness o giant pumpkin strolling down ' ne sidewalk. Or, perhaps, the ::iuick cracks of a block cape oeing whipped through the cool, autumn air seizes one ' s attention My mother always old me to watch out for things that go ' bump ' in the night! Even though Monday, Oct. 31 is the official day, many students began their Hallo- ween partying the Thursday ' ight before. The campus was bumping through a five- day weekend. The giant pumpkin and olack coped figure cross to- wards the hospital and down South Main Street. Their jour- ney ends at the Lambda Chi house. Lambda Chi and Sig- ma Sigma Sigma are kicking off the weekend with their an- nua I Haunted House. Money raised by the goulish partici- pants will be donated to Unit- ed Way. The giant pumpkin and black coped figure parr at the Haunted House, bent on attending their own celebra- tions. Many costume parties and Halloween dances dot JMU the entire weekend. In addition to the giant pumpkin, other students en- joyed the festivities dressed OS a Heineken, a giant green M M, and Boy George Perhaps the costumes were spumed by the croziness in each person, or, by a de- speration to create on ex- ceptionally wild costume Midway Downtown, Pizza Hut, J.M. ' s, and even some of the dorm halls, offered prizes to those with the most out- standing costumes. One may begin to wonder about the effects these five- day holiday weekends hove on people. Where ' s the Great Pumpkin when you need him ' ' r 3 UiL LvJ f ■0 ' J %. ' «,ft - JO, MICHAEL ]ackson DEDICATED TO THE PEOPLE @ YAMAHA POWER S.NCEABILITY FROM • rec pause o rec mute Microprocessor Logic Control System r rew rev play ' ' ff cue 1 k4HHK. 1 B i f; H P H V P p ' l 1 1 i H T U 111 1 M ' ' H 4 31 A Little Pocket Money With over 1000 stu- dents employed on campus, JMU could al- most be called a student-run university Many of us need money to pay for our schooling and many of us find that the money vve mode this sum- mer or that Mom and Pop send us, runs out before Christmos. 32 The solution ' An on- compusjob Financial Aid offers Wjo types of student employment — the College Work Study Program (CWSP] and the 10- Hour Employment Program, There are 623 students work- ing as laboratorv assistants, physical and health educa- tion building wor kers, ond in the post office and adminis- trative and academic of- fices. Senior Kelly Kendall has worked in fhe Philosophy and Religion department for two years. She says about her job, I ' ve learned a lot about fighting office equipment! She also said that her duties include xeroxing, dittoing, ond getting along with peo- ple. Food Service is another pri- mory place of employment here at JMU. The 500 students empbyed work in D-Hali, Duke ' s Grill and for Catering ond Speciol Events. This is o favorite oltemative to some students. You ' re able to work with mony others and the hours go beyond normal school time hours. Campus Security is a smollerorea of employment. Approximately 45 students serve as police cadets, bet- ter known as Campus Cops, The hours these stu- dents work are different from the other jobs becouse they work night-shift and speciol events such as concerts. Finally, the Intramural de- partment hires some students to serve as athletic officials. Referees, judges, timers, ond umpires ore needed to run JMU ' s large intramurol pro- gram. Junior Todd Niven who serves as o softball umpire says, I passed a test to be certified so I could umpire three games a week So if cash IS running low, campus employment can help pay off some of those accumulated bills. S 33 ; t : if ll li.;:l|Kir ' h% , ♦V ' ' - ' 41 8% .: f ■-t g Forever in Blue Jeans 5 %k Let the Good Times Roll — or most JMU students JL There tias always been a quest to find the perfect hangout. Whether it be grab- bing a quick lunch, tolking, dancing, meeting some friends, or sipping some cool brews, students wont on ex- citing place they con rely on for fun. Sure there ore ploces all over Harrisonburg to go for fun, but some of these places get old, ore somewhot ex- pensive, or just do not meet the strict requirements stu- dents demand for o good time. Well, something hit big this school yeor — Cor ' s — the restouront bar located on Mom Street in downtown Harrisonburg, Car ' s, formerly the Elbow Room, opened in December offer months of renovation. The new bor boasts of simple, but nice decor of classic cor lithogrophs, garoge-type lamps suspended from the ceiling, and one of the more unique additions is the front portion of on old pickup truck The D.J, spins records from inside the truck. Along with these renovations, Cor ' s has new booths and tables. Although lunch consists moinly of business people, the crowd quickly changes to students os night ap- prooches. As the students stort coming in, it is not on un- common occurrence to see o small line waiting to get in, especially on weekend nights. One of the mom reosons for the lines is because there is usually no cover charge, ond the beer prices are much less than at other places. These qualities, cou- pled with the nice atmo- sphere seems to provide a good hangout for many stu- dents. Once o person walks through the door it is not un- common to see the gals scoping the guys ond vice verso, or to see o packed dance floor So, if you ore looking for o quiet place to folk, or o place to hangout regularly, for many students Car ' s is the place to go. It offers a change of pace, it is new, ond it is fun. Bars come and they go in Harrisonburg, but for right now, o lot of students ore soying goodbye to J M. s, Jo ' s, ond HoJo ' s, ond hello to Cor ' s. s 3C. 1 RAIN I ene Kelly must be on drugs to think singing in the ram IS o glorious teeling. Any man dressed in a suit strolling down Main St., USA, pausing only to stomp in rain puddles and catch rain- drops on his tongue just hasn ' t got It all together. Ask any JMU student how he feels on a rainy day and the answer inevitably will be: miserable or nasty or terrible or tired. No one ever feels like dancing in the stuff, it ' s too wet. And who ' d want to eat it — there ' s nothing about rain- drops that excite my taste- buds. And who knows what kind of cloud it may hove passed through. Raindrops may have been pure HjO in 1950 but these are the acid ram ' 80s, Though I will never stop the ram by complaining , se- cretly it ' s good to know that I can use a rainy day as on ex- cuse to skip class and stay safe and dry under the bed- covers , ,, I wouldn ' t wont to meltlH ' ' ■' ,.f -•« 1 • 3if 33 nrwTTWTnnrwvi lennifer Beals step aside. I Even day from 6 to 7 p,m., J hundreds of girls, end a few guys head for the biggest exercise class in the area — Jane Fonda can ' t even boost of a class so large (excuse the pun] and energetic. Godwin Hall, the gymna- siunn where our basketball Dukes were bom, and went on to become Cinderello — stars in the NCAA Play-offs, perhaps now can boast of on even greoter show. The aero- bics class, which takes place each evening, is Flash- dance , on stogei live ' Every night, girls put on their tattered best, grab a fluffy, white towel, and race to Godwin, where wiggles, leg kicks, splits, ond bock spins make the most limber dan- cer sweat. The routines may not be as floshy — no buckets of water please — and the colorful costumes, though torn, hardly resemble lace teddies. However, the girls who work out at Godwin do so with fierce dedication. There are no doubles performing in Godwin ' s Floshdance . WO f f fi i ftfl ifif i yt f J ' JW I f J)f Mt VVVWWWW VWW rfWIWftlWWVW WftlWlftft WV%IIIVWJVVVVSWVWWrtWWVVIWSftlVIIWIWWW k Wh Club Wares flllifll 1 ;i( I Wi Joe Student climbs the steps to the Warren Cam- pus Center for a brief stop- over before class to check his mail. As he steps inside, Haunting Holloween cookies are practically shoved into his mouth. Two students quickly hit him up for o dozen, and then send him on his merry v ay. This IS a typi cal scene in the student center and all over campus. Student organizations raise money by selling raffle tick- ets, buttons, donuts, candy, college cups, and mums for mom. Just yesterday, Sigma Nu seemed to be making o small fortune selling Uncle Ron buttons outside of D-Holl, Imagine, , , if they sell 2000 buttons, they ' ll moke S1.500! By selling choice wares to passing students, organizo- tions have found on effective, eosy way to raise money. If you ' re in the mood to do o little shopping, but con ' f get to Valley Moll, do some shopping around campus. I ' m sure you ' ll find just the thing. S 105 104 h X I i 1 ! W7 ) ] i. .: ' V .. . J ' L ' - . r ■W Nightlights w p= 5 3 Track Field Atlantic Coost Relays + Colonial Relays + Dogwood Relays + Virginia Intercollegiate League Champs. 6tti VMI + Penn Relays + IC4 A Ctiampionships + + No team score Art Baker Carl LaBoube Percy Bamett Danny Little John Bowser Arthur Lynch Brian Coe Mark Nichols William Collins Therron Phipps Greg Dyer William Pistner Mike Fomodel Jon Price Neil Freeman Bobby Ross Reggie Hayes Lenny Russell Greg Hershey Stephen Vincent Stoddard Hinders Mike Thurman Stephen JeffWallin Huffman Brad Williams Stephen Vernon Hyland Williams Richard Donald Wright James rhe men ' s track team finished last year ' s indoor ond outdoor seasons strong indi- vidually. Junior Steve Huffman be- came JMU ' s only state chompion v hen he won the 10.000 meter run at the Vir- ginio Intercollegiate League Championships lost spring. Sophomore Lenny Russel was chosen the Most Valu- able Runner at the conclu- sion of the outdoor season by figuring prominently in the 400 meter individual and re- lay events. He also qualified and placed in the 200 meter run at the IC4 A Champion- ships, Other top performers for JMU were senior Neil 114 Freemon who finished con- sistently in the top 3 in the pole voult, Fornner state champion Jeff Wollin managed only a third place in the shot put at the VIL championships, but went on to break his school record by finishing 2nd in the shot at the Atlantic Coast Relays, Senior Reggie Hayes com- peted in both the long and high jumps, placing in both at the VIL Championships ond also qualified for the IC4A Championships by win- ning both events at the Penn State Relays. Reggie Hayes and Jeff Wallin were both chosen as Most Valuable Field Performers for their sea- son ' s efforfs. At that same meet, there were 2 other individual win- ners from JMU: junior Percy Bametr in the triple jump and Freeman again in the pole vault. H .1 V K m iw ' lit. 1 r 1, — M - John Bowser ond Art Baker (Emerson) % Track Field Indoor George Mason Lid Lifter Invitational + George Mason Holiday Inwational + Penn State Tri-Meet Penn State 75 Rutgers 67 JMU 9 George Mason W 56-50 Princeton Relays + VIL Indoor Ctiannpionstiips 2nd of 7 Lady Vol Invitational + Eastern AIAW Indoor Championstiips 14ttiof36 Outdoor JMU Tri Meet JMU 77 Cortland State 46 Temple 38V2 Brooks Invit, 3rd of 14 Appalactiian State Tri-Meet JMU 70 Appalachian State 56 Liberty Baptist 28 Penn Relays -t- VIL Champs. 1st of 15 JMU Last Chance Qualifying Meet + Eastern AIAW Outdoor Championships 6th of 34 - ■No Team Score Judy Apostolico Carol Campbell Nina Carter Amy Croyder Janice Davis Noel Deskins Lesa Diggs Susan Earles Julie George Carmen Gore Therese Hayes Angela Hensley Tracy Hemdon Ellen Holmes Susan Kercheval Diane Kirchoff Denise Klugh Jennifer Koiner Beth Lippard Sylvia Mall Dana Morbain Denise Marini Rhonda Mason Stephanie Pow ell Gina Progar Amy Riopel Angela Russell Wani Saunders Suzi Shreckhise Cindy Slagle Carol Vogt lesa Diggs (Emerson) g oth of JMU ' s Top fe- V« mole owords went to members of the track ond field teom lost year, Suzi Shreckhise wos named the female scholor- ofhleteond Noel Deskins wos selected the JMU female athlete of the year. The Dukes were the Vir- ginia Interoollegiote League (VIL) champions lost winter, JMU placed individuols on both the stote and notional levels and the teom broke several school records lost yeor. Shreckhise blaced 10th in the indoor 600 yard dash and 30th in the outdoor 400 meter hurdles at the NCAA No- tional Championships. She placed 18fh in The 400 meter hurdles of the TAC U.S. A. Out- door Championships and was named the team ' s most outstanding athlete in the running events while setting three outdoor and two indoor school records in her senior yeor, Beth Lippord, JMU ' s most outstanding othlete in the field event, wos a state champion in the jovelin and set o JMU record in that event, Lesa Diggs won the stote long jump title ond set JMU records in two outdoor and four indoor events Rhonda Mason won state chompionships in both the in- door and outdoor meets when she won the indoor 55 meter dosh ond outdoor 200 meter dosh. Mason broke JMU records in both events as well OS two odditionol indoor doshes, Denise Monni wos first in the VIL indoor 3000 meter run ond set a JMU record in thot event and the two mile in- door run. Angela Russell won the stote 100 meter dosh and teamed with Mason, Diggs and Shreckhise to come in first ih the outdoor 4x100 me- ter reloy of the VIL tourno- ment. Russell also set a JMU rec- ord in the 100 meter dosh. A tofol of 22 indoor records were set by JMU ' s frock ond field team lost year. In Eastern AIAW competi- tion, JMU finished 14th of 36 teams of the Indoor Cham- pionships ond sixth of 34 teams of the Outdoor Chom- pionships B lie Dona MartX3in (Emerson) 117 Archery Montreal Challenge FITA No FlTAEast Women 1st of 3 Men 1st of 8 Mid-Atlantic Indoor Women 1st of 2 Men 1st of 4 Mixed 1st of 4 U.W. indoor Women 1st of 4 Men 1st of 5 Mixed 1st of 5 Eastern Regional Women 1st of 8 Men 1st of 12 Mixed 1st of 9 Ptiiladelptiia Invitational Women 1st of 6 Men 1st of 6 Mixed 1st of 6 Mid-Atlantic Outdoor FITA Women 1st of 3 Men 1st of 3 Mixed 1st of 3 U.S. Intercollegiate Ctiomp Women 2nd of 10 Men 2nd of 14 Mixed 2nd of 10 Final Record Women 29-1 Men 44-1 Mixed 30-1 Overall 103-3 Jane Boswell McConnell Dave Damall Jotin Mike Dovoii McCullen Randy David Pepin Edmondson Steve Sears Doug Fague Cindy Gilbert Morttio Sorenson Jotin Grace Gerald Taylor Tammy Tom Wilson Honnahi Martha Monty Kerl Zimmerman Rob Kaufhoid Coach Sue King Margaret Cindy Little Horn Libby fhe Archen team once ogoin proved to be one of the nnost successful athletic teoms ost JMU last spring. The women ' s team, ac- cording to coach Margaret Horn, lived up to their full po- tential with a second place finish at the National Intercol- legiate Chompionships Junior Cindy Gilbert ' s con- sistently outstanding place- ment odded much to the team effort, Gilbert will ploya key role in next season ' s standings for the team. The men ' s team, however ended the season on a dis- appointing note when they borely maintained a second ploce at Nationals, There was some consola- tion when a school record of SIX archers from JMU were named to the 1983 National Archen Association [NAA] All-Americon team. Seniors Rob Kaufhoid and Sue King and Gilbert were named to the NAA first team, while se- nior John Grace and sopho- mores Randy Edmondson and Tom Wilson were named to the NAA second team The Dukes look forvv ' ord to next season with the return of orchers Gilbert, Edmondson, Wilson, ond Dove Darnoll to lead the way H ' M E Golf Spring Spider Invitational Iron Duke Classic JMU Invitational Camp Lejeune Invitational William and Mary Invit, Virginia State Champ Old Dominion Collegiate Fall VMI-W L 10ttiof19 14th ot 24 3rd of 16 9th of 16 Tie 2nd of 18 5th of 21 8th of 13 Invitational 8th of 18 JMU Invitational 7th of 26 John Ryan Memorial Invitational 23rd of 24 Hargrove B. Davis — Campbell U. Invit 12th of 18 Guilford College Invit. 13th of 15 Michael Bob Penn Beachom Jeff Prieskom David Bell Mike Reese Peter Hiskey Ed Ridgway Jimmy King Steve Rogers Tim Lyons Jeff Sanborn Matt Moyers Todd Savage Tracy Jeff Snyder Newman Coach Tom David Nocar Hurt 120 r-e mens golf teom ' s schedule lost spring was mode up of seven Toumo- ments locofed nnostly in Vir- ginio Their best finish of the spring was a 2nd place tie out of a field of 18 at the Wil- liam and Mary Invitational. Sophomore Pete Hiskey was JMU ' s lowest scorer in this tourney with rounds of 77-75. In addition, Hiskey led the teom with on overall over- oge of 76-72. Senior Bobby Penn followed with a 76-83 overage Penn managed to make the JMU low in three tournaments. This fall ' s team hod a tougher time with the loss of golfers Bobby Penn, Tim Lyons and Jimmy King Their schedule was made up of five tournaments. The Dukes ' best finish of the sea- son come in the VMI- Woshington Lee Invitational where they were 8th of 18 teams. Fall low scorers included Pete Hiskey, Dove Nocor and Tracy New- man, s 2 Golf Spring Troy State University Invitational 6ttiof11 Kingsmill-William and Marylnvit. 3rd of 9 Duke University Invit. 13ttiof15 Fall Lonawood Invitational 2nd of 8 Michigan State Invit. 14th of 15 ECAC Championships 2nd of 8 North Carolina Invit. 16th of 19 N.C. State Invitational Valerie Baker Ann Breedlove Jennifer Creps Wendy Currie Allison Groat Kerry Haggerty Laura Han ell Shari Hippeard Laura Hoover Cathy McCormick Therese Oriando Joann Snyder Susie Wilson Coach Martha O ' Donnell 5ophonnore Allison Groat was JMU ' s most outstanding golfer and freshmon Jennifer Creps made golf hisfon lost spring. Groof ond Creps led the women ' s golf teom with strokes per round overages of 81,6 and 81 9 respectively, and the Dukes placed sec- ond in the Virginia Intercol- legiote Championships Groot ploced first ond seta tournoment record while leading the Dukes to second place in the Longwood In- vitational. Creps and senior 2a Wendy Currie tied for third ploce in the JMU Invitational to help the team post a first place finish in the five-teom, 27-hole tournament. Creps recorded another top finish in 1983, At the Wolf- pact Invitational at N,C State, Creps and N.C, State freshman Leslye Johnson combined for a first in col- legiate golf history, Creps ond Johnson each scored a hole-in-one on the same hole in the tournament ' s second round while playing in the same threesome, Creps and the Dukes finished sixth in the 13-team, 54-hole tourna- ment. The Foil se ason sow the re- turn of most of the top golfers from the 1982 season. Their best finish came in the ECAC Championships where the Dukes finished in 2nd place. The final tourney of the sea- son was the N,C, State Invita- tional where JMU earned a 10th place finish Top golfers from JMU were junior Allison Groat and sophomore Lauro Hoover who shot 245 and 253, respectively B 125 Volleyball Navy Invit. 3rd of 10 Shippensburg W2-0 Navy W2-0 Edinboro W2-0 Md.-Baitimore W2-0 Cleveland State 1-2 L William and Mary VCU 1-2 L W M 1-2 L NC State Invit. 4th of 4 Miami-Dade South 1-3 L Soutti Carolina 0-3 L East Tennessee 2-3 L NC. State 0-3 L Eastern Mennonite W3-0 Towson State Invit. 3rd of 15 UVA W2-0 Towson State 0-2 L CottTOliC W2-0 Drexel W2-1 Rider W2-0 VCU 1-2 L W M 1-3 L JMU Invitational 2nd of 6 East Tennessee W2-0 Howard W2-0 Lenoir-Rhyne W2-1 Wake Forest 1-2 L VCU 0-2 L East Tennessee W2-0 VCU 0-2 L Radford W2-0 George Mason 0-2 L Delaware Invit. 5th of 5 Princeton 0-2 L GWU 0-2 L Massactiusetts 0-2 L Maryland 0-2 L Villanova 1-2 L VCU 0-2 L Howard W2-1 Hofstra Invitational Princeton 0-3 L Fairleigh Dickinson 2-3 L Seton Hall W3-1 Massactiusetts 1-3 L Hofstra 0-3 L UVA 1-2 L Liberty Baptist W3-0 Slippery Rock Invit, Slippery Rock W2-0 Youngston State W2-0 Akron 1-2 L XavierofOtiio 0-2 L VIL Championstiips 4th of 5 UVA W2-1 W M 1-2 L George Mason 0-2 L Virginia Techi 0-2 L Kellie Heinbacti Ballantine Tracy Hemdon Cheryl Bubeck Vol Martel Sheila Kdth Mendel Chittams Ellen Murphy Pat Flynn Coach Deb Sandy Tyson 124 z 983 was an interest- ing season for the JMU volleyball eom With only four returning o oyers, the team added several nev freshnnen plus Three upperciossmen; all hod never ployed collegiate volleyboll before Finishing n Y a 20-30 rec- ord and o 4th ploce in the Virginia Inter-collegiote League (VIL] Champion- ships, 1st year coach Deb Tyson, nevertheless, was pleased with the teom. We were champions behind the scenes Despite our record, we did the best with what we had, while working and pull- ing together as a team ' Key players included fresh- man setter Sandy Hembach who figured prominently in the Dukes 5-1 offense. She was named to the All- Tournament team of the Slip- pery Rock Invitotionol along with junior Sheila Chittoms Chittoms wos also named to the All-State team for the sec- ond yeor Other strong oloyers in- cluded sophomore Kathy Mendel, on explosive, though injury-plogued player. Senior Cheryl Bubeck, a first year player, olso ployed on impor- tant role in the Duke ' s lineup B 125 Fencing Mary Baldwin W15-1 W M 1-15 L Hollins W12-4 Duke 5-11 L Penn State 2-14 L Norttiwestem 6-10 L Camegle-Mellon W15-1 UNC 6-10 L Randolpti Macon Women ' s College W9-7 Lynchburg W15-1 Johns Hopkins W8-8 Stevens Institute of Technology 5-11 L Goucher College W15-1 UVA W11-6 Va State Toum. 2nd of 8 Liz Breeding Janis Brooks Nancy Gibson JocelynHill Debbie Lung Diane Mllnes Sandy Mohler Barb Murphy Jackie Roller Lawana Shiftier Dawn Sundberg Coach Jean Dalton o ' .i ' 6 espite having only M two fencers with % r vorsity experience, the JMU fencing teom hod o good season. Since we fenced notional CO liber teoms (Penn State wos last season ' s notional champion,) this year was ex- ceptional, coach Jean Dolton said of the 8-6 dual meet season The team lost four matches in o row near the middle of the season, but come on strong at the end, winning five of its lost six, JMU was strong enough at the end of the season to finish second in the state tourna- ment. Senior Borbora Murphy, one of the experi- enced fencers and the team ' s steadiest performer oil season, and junior Jockie Roller each posted 10-4 rec- ords in thetoumoment. Senior Debbie Lung, a varsity fencer last year, earned o 9-5 rec- ord in the tournament. The junior varsity teom was the best in the state, posting on 8-4 regular season record ond winning the state toumo- ment. s — Eddie Rogers Tennis Spring Penn State W6-3 Howard W6-3 George Washington W5-4 Mar land 3-6 L Mlllersville State W6-3 Faimnont State W9-0 Robert Morris W9-0 West Virginia 1-8 L EdintX)ro State W9-0 Virginia 0-9 L Lynci burg W9-0 George Washington Washington and Lee W8-1 W7-2 C. Newport W8-1 Towson State W9-0 Richmond W6-3 VCU 4-5 L Radford W7-2 Virginia Tech 2-7 L George Mason W8-1 William and Mary W5-4 VMI W7-2 Fail JMU Fall Invit. East Carolina W9-0 East Tennessee W5-4 Radford W9-0 JMU October Classic Richmond W5-4 VCU W5-4 West Virginia 4-5 L ECAC South Championships 4th of 6 VIL Championships 5th of 9 Robert Bell Tom King Kent Boemer Mark Michel Keith Ciocco Bob Reby Rob Crocker Jorge Solas Billy Georges Gary Shendell Claude Rob Smith Mantling Mark Trinka IH I2J inning wos the name of the game last spring for the iVlen ' s tennis teom. Facing a tough schedule, the Dukes overcame strong teams such os Penn State and West Virginio for a 17-5 winning record. ■' Some of the strong points of the ' 83 spring team were the doubles combinotions and team unity under the leadership of senior captain, Rob Crocker, according to Cooch Jack Arbogost. Using several combina- tions at different rankings was the key to JMU ' s success. The doubles teoms of sopho- mores Claude Mantling and Mark Tnnko occupied the number one spot (802] for most of the season Tnnko, much improved from his freshman year, cop- tured the 1 rank on the team while senior Mark Michel played 2 and Honflmg was 3 The remoining singles ronkings were held by equally strong and consistent performers who combined their efforts to make it a suc- cessful season Claude Honfling was se- lected MVP with an individ- ual record of 19-2, 4 player, sophomore Kent Boernerwos on equally consistent ployer with his 17-5 record. The Dukes come bock in the foil to finish with a 5-1 rec- ord. Their only loss come from West Virginia in JMU ' s own October Classic, This year also marked the inauguration of a new Fall tourna- ment for the Dukes, the ECAC South Championships. JMU finished 5th of 9 teams in this event which included such teams as East Carolina, George Mason, Navy, Rich- mond, and William ond Mary, a; — Leslie Piercy 123 Tennis Spring Wake Forest 1-8 L Central Florida W 9-0 Hillsborough W 6-0 Columbus W 7-2 Cot Charleston 1-8 L Georgia Southern W 5-4 Williann and Mar 2-7 L Virginia Tech 1-8 L Radford W 8-1 Harvard W 5-4 Maryland 2-7 L Old Dominion W 5-4 Penn State 1-8 L Rutgers W6-3 Tournaments Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Champs. 3rd of 6 Virginia Intercollegiate Champs. 3rd of 6 Fall Virginia 1-8 L JMU Quadrangular George Washington W 7-2 Richmond W 8-1 Radford W 7-2 George Mason W 9-0 West Virginia W8-1 Tournaments S. Unity Life Classic 9th of 14 Eastern Collegiate Champs, 2nd of 26 ECAC Championships 6th of 1 3 Salisbur State Tourney 2nd of 1 7 Lee Custer Laurel Dovey Terri Gaskill Kdthy Gemdt Ingrid Hetz KothyHolleran Reg i no Ott Susie Peeling Michele Stephenitch Sharon Sylvia Karen Walters Sarah Wenigmann Sandy Wiles Roberta Zeigler Coach Maria Malerba ' ??. Lee Custec (The Breeze; Aftero7-1 fall season. The JMU women ' s tennis team com- piled on 8-6 duo! match rec- ord last spring and placed third in both the mid-Atlontic Collegiate Championships and Virglnio Intercollegiate League (VIL] Champion- ships Junior Lee Custer wos the second flight singles cham- pion at the VIL and compiled o 10-4 singles record of the 2 position. Custer com- bined with freshman Ingrid Hetz to place second in the second flight of the Mid- Atlantic Collegiate Cham- pionships. Hetz hod o 9-3 record at 3 singles and placed second m the third flight of the Mid-Atlantic Chompionshps Susie Peeling was 8-6 in 1 singles for the Dukes in the spring ond Kothy Gemdt was 7-7 of the 4 position. Peel- ing and Gemdt teamed to finish in second flight doubles of the VIL Championships. During the Fall ' 83 season the Dukes compiled a 5-1 record in dual match ploy, losing only to UVA Team captain Gemdt was undefeated in singles ploy with a 5-0 record, while the fop doubles team of fresh- man Terri Goskill and senior Kothy Holleron was also un- beoten with a 5-0 record s 3 Soccer Eastern Mennonite W 3-0 Maryland Invitational Catholic U-1 L Maryland 0-2 L Howard 0-1 L VMI W4-1 Navy TO-0 VCU W3-1 Old Dominion TO-0 Rictimond W2-1 Towson State 0-1 L Virginia 1-2 L George Masor 0-2 L Virginia Tech W3-2 Loyola 0-1 L William and Mary W1-0 Eric Erdman Chris Einseien John Miller Mark Agee PatSenft John Morrison Steve Shaw Tim Finkbiner Rob Nemzel David Dan Stewart McKenney Dan Tony Dickson Tribastone Matt McGrain Jeff Brown Ed Vandiver John Dodson Steve Ted Stack Yeatman Marc Weaver Coach Bob Paul Rider Vanderv ari er m. ■z 33 he JMU soccer teom allowed only I 14 gools in 1983 when the Dukes turned in their best year de- fensively since 1975 No opponent scared more than two goals against the Dukes, who finished the sea- son With five shutouts and an 87 goals-ogoinsf average JMU wos 6-7-2 on the year with one-third of the Dukes ' gomes going into overtime. Some of JMU ' s losses come to, then 13th-ranked Virginia [1-2), 1982 NCAA quarter- finalist George Mason (0-2] and then 18th-ranked Loyola College (0-1] in overtime. Dukes ' wins came against VMI (4-0], Virginia Common- wealth (3-1], Richmond (2-1] and Virginia Tech (3-2) in overtime. The team also fin- ished their season on a posi- tive note by upsetting regionally third-ranked Wil- Soccer Cont. ' • r  k liam and Mory 1-0 in the final game of the year. Despite the lossto JMU, the Indions re- ceived an at-lorge bid to the NCAA tournament but were defected in the first round by Virginia, The Covoliers ad- vanced to the semifinols be- fore losing to finalist Indiana, Sophomore Mork Agee led the Dukes in scoring with six goals and one assist. Se- nior Scooter McKenney handed out three assists to lead JMU in that category. Freshmen Tony Dickson and Mott McGroin, ond sopho- more Marc Weaver joined McKenney in scoring two goals each for the Dukes, Se- nior Jeff Brown and freshman Paul Rider each added one goo I and two assists. Brown, the JMU captain, has enjoyed on outstanding career of JMU, Despite ploy- ing much of the lost two yeors in the Dukes ' defense. Brown graduates with nine goals and 12 assists for his career. His assist total ties him for fourth place on JMU ' s oll- time assist list. Brown is a three-time All-Virginia Inter- collegiote Leogue (VILj se- lection and this year was on All-South selection. He was also nomed MVP both offen- sively and defensively. Goalkeeper Eric Erdman finished his junior season with on 0.91 gools-against over- age An All-VIL goolie in 1982 and 1983, he compiled three solo shut-outs and shared two others this seoson in gool for the Dukes Other Dukes who sow con- siderable oction for JMU this season include senior Rob Nemzek, sophomores Steve Show and Ted Stack and freshmen Don Tribostone and Dan Stewart, A relatively young team, the Dukes will only lose four players to graduation: de- fender Rob Nemzek, reserve goal-keeper John Miller, Scooter McKenney (up front] and Jeff Brown (at sweeper- bock], s — Kristin Whitehurst 155 Baseball Georgetown W 5-20 Campbell W 4-1 Georgetown W 13-1 Stetson W 5-4 Campbell W 1-0 Stetson 2-14 L Georgetown W 4-3 Mictiigan 1-4 L Stetson 5-17 L VCU 3-5 L George Washington W 7-6 George Washington W 8-7 Queens W 16-0 American W 4-2 Virginia W 3-0 Virginia 6-11 L Oneonta State W 14-0 Oneonta State W 11-0 William and Mary W 5-0 New York Tech W 8-5 New York Tech 6-18 L VMI W 6-4 George Mason W 5-3 Richmond W 6-3 Richmond W 7-1 VCU W 20-7 Virginia Tech W 4-1 American W 16-1 Virginia Tech vrJ W 13-15 W 12-2 Georgetown 6-7 L Georgetown W 2-1 Longwood W 6-5 George Mason NorfoTk State 5-6 L W 11-2 Norfolk State W 5-1 Howard W 9-0 Howard W 9-6 Old Dominion 2-15 L Old Dominion W 4-2 Old Dominion W 7-0 Rich Braliey Mike Steve Cullers McWright Tom Estepp Jack Munley Randy Foster Dave Phil Fritz Pleasants Justin Gannon Dwayne Chris Garber Puryear Mike i eeves Fred Heatwole Andy Jeff Reid Helntzieman Mike Shealy Jeff Kidd Robert Trumbo Jim Knicely Jeff Urban Dennis Knight Todd Wittaker Bob Lamon Kip Yancey Tony Marant f MU ' s1983 baseball M team did what no %w other team in the state of Virginia has ever done when it won the Eastern Regional Tournament and advanced to the College World Series, The Dukes were one of eight teams to be o regional champion and participant in fheCWS, JMU had entered their sixth ECAC South Tournament with 32-9 record. The Dukes won their first gome, defeating Williom and Mory 3-2, but lost Its next two After the tourney, the sea- son wos over, or so It seemed , and the JMU baseball team went home. Then, 3 days be- fore the start of the NCAA Re- gional Tournament, Coach Brad Babcock received o bid from the NCAA selection committee. The Dukes woulo be playing boseboll ogam Coach Bobcock recalled his players and offer o day and a half of practice, the Dukes left for North Carolina and JMU ' s Third regional oppeor- ance in the lost four years. As the number six seed out of SIX teams of the regionals, the dukes found themselves matched against the num- ber one seed South Carol mo in the first game. The result was JMU 9, Gamecocks 4, Gome two saw JMU motched ogoinsf Williom and Mon , the team that was representing the ECAC South 156 The result was JMU 13, Indians 8 Gome 3 JMU vs. The CiTo- del. The result wos JMU 5, The Citadel 2 The next ganne pitched JMU against the University of Delowore, a boseboll pow- erhouse. JMU was unde- feated so far. The Dukes hod to win only one of the next two gonnes, but Delaware hod to win two straight without o loss The Dukes took no chances, defeating the Blue Hens 6-5 and winning the tournament with four straight upsets, James Madison Un- iversity ' s 1983 baseball team was on it ' s woy to Omaha, Nebraska, home of the College World Series, Only seven other teams in the United States were there JMU Dennis Knight (Emereon) MM lilj hod hit the big time. In the College World Series, the winner of the Eostem Re- gional was slotted to play the University of Texas, a team making its 22nd appear- ance to the CWS, Once again JMU found it- self up against the number one seed , th i s ti me i n the form of eventual notional cham- pion Texas. The Longhoms downed the Dukes 12-0 and went on to sweep the series. In the consolation round, JMU wos eliminated by 2 ronked Stanford 3-1. Several Dukes earned indi- vidual honors and set individ- ual records Senior Jeff Kidd set the record for most hits in a career with 233 and tied the record for most at bats in o gome with seven Senior Dennis Knight had a record 161 career bases on bolls and Junior Justin Gan- non set the record for most in- nings pitched in a season with 92 2 3. Senior Jim Knicely was named Eastern Regional Co- Most Voluoble Ployer one was Most Voluoble Ployer of the Stetson Invitotionol Tour- nament. Knicely was also named to the All-ECAC South Team, Eastern Re- gional All-Tournament Team and to the Stetson Invitational All-Tournament Team, Kidd was named to the Eastern Regional and Stetson Invitational Tournaments Munley was on All-ECAC South and All-Eastern Region selection. Steve Cullers and Jeff Urban were also selec- ted to the Eastern Regionol All-Tournament Team, and Bob Lomon and Dove Pleas- ants were members of the Stetson Invitational All- Tou moment Team. Coach Bobcock was named Eastern Region Cooch of the Year for the second time m three seasons s Baseball Cont. W 153 m Football Appalachian St W 24-20 UVA 14-21 L Liberty Baptist W 44-35 Davidson W50-0 Delaware State 28-38 L William Ma(Y 21-24 L Lafayette 14-31 L U. of Delaware 23-26 L Rictimond 0-32 L Stiippensburg 9-29 L Towson State 3-10 L Mike Arrington Warren Harry Atwood Marshall Marshall Neal Mohler Barnes Steve Mondile Percy Bamett Randolph Scott Baxter Morrison John Billy Mullins Blackwell Kurt Larry Bland Ohnmacht Bryan Benjie Paige Bouchelion Andre Parker Tom Bowles Wayne Andrew Plympton Bradshaw Doug Pugh Jeff Rhodes Bill Brightwell Timothy Brown Rick Rice Adam Burket Mark Ricketts David Calleo Jeny Mike Ccitino Roadcap Gary Clark Danny Brian Coe Robertson George Collins Tommy Robertson Kenny Dalton Chris Robinson Timothy Doss Jon Roddy David Sean Rogers Dooglas Dario Scott Driskill Sovarese Greg Dyer Bentdwards Mike Setser Billy Sheehan Anthony Evans Brad Smith Brian Fink Greg Smith Mike Fomadel Pete Smith Bobby Fralin Tom Smith Steve Glymph Mickey Robert Green Stinnett Tom Gribben John Strong James Troy Strong Hairston Mike Charles Haley Sullenberger Phil Hall Chuck Taylor Jeff Hamilton Tony Thomas Joe Henry Terry Tiemey Steve Hershey GaryTomlin : Victor Job Kevin Trevillian I Mike Jones Robert Turner I Aubrey Kelly JoeWieIki Bill Lindner Vernon Paul Williams Luetkemeyer Brian Jim McHugh Wisniewski Dave Lincoln Wood McKenna Jerry Wright Victor Ron Ziolkowski McPherson Prior to The beg I nn I ng of This season. Football News magazine roteo the JMU football team eighth in the notion in l-AA schools The Sporting News listed se- nior wide receiver Gory Clark and sophomore linebacker Charles Holey as pre-seoson All-Amencans In addition, the 1983 Dukes returned 55 leTtermen ond 15 starters from lost year ' s team that finished the season 8-3 W e Amngton (Emefson) On offense the Dukes looked strong ot the quarter- back position, returning junior Jon Roddy to the storting line- up with senior Tom Bowles certainly on experienced bock-up. Senior Brian Coe ond sophomore Warren Marshall were veterans of the njnning bock position, with sopho- more Victor McPherson in re- serve JMU ' s front line was full of skilled ond knowledgeable big men. JMU ' s defense looked equolly as formidable Mickey Stinnett, the Dukes ' ' n junior punter and place kicker was conning off a fine seoson in 1982, This was the yeor that was to be There was talk of playoffs even be- fore the season began. The first game saw JMU come out on top. The Dukes traveled to Boone, N,C., to defeat the Appolochian State 24-20. The Dukes looked impressive. The second game sow JMU lose a heartbreaking 21- 14 decision to Virginia in Chariortesville. Injuries were beginning to take their toll on the Dukes. ButJMU rallied bock to de- 141 Football Cont. feot Liberty Baptist 44-35 and to trounce Davidson 50-0 in front of 14,000 Homecoming tons in IVIadison Stadium. Tine Dui es were 3-1, Could it But then tine nightmore. In- juries struck. The Dukes lost Roddy ond Bowles to injuries, Marshall hod been injured before the season even be- gan and was red-shirted, Br- ian Coe was injured, Gary Clark, Pocky Turner, Andre Parker, Tony Thomas, Lorry Blond ond Charles Holey all were injured. At one point in the season, sixteen members of the JMU teom were either not ploying due to injuries o r were ploying despite the in- juries. The Dukes lost They lost 38- 28 at Delaware State, They mz were norrowiy defeated 24- 21 oT William and Mory. La- FayetTe beot them 31-14 Delowore squeaked by the Dukes 26-23 despite o gal- lant fourth quarter in which JMU refused to give up. Then the team suffered their worst defeat at the hands of Richmond The score was 32-0, On the road for the second straight week, the Dukes hardly fored better at Shippensburg, They lost 29-9. At home for the season finale, JMU once ogoin held on and fought but couldn ' t scrap together a needed touchdown The Dukes lost their seventh straight when they were defeated 10-3 by Towson State. The Dukes hod gone from 3-1 to 3-8 and were left with a teom that was a skeleton of the team that had started the year against Appalachian State Much of the team was on the sioeiines. The rest of it limped there and bock. But despite it all, the 1983 JMU Dukes broke or tied 68 school records. Single gome individual records were bro- ken by Tom Bowles, Gary Clarl , Brian Coe, Mickey Stin- nett, and Pocky Turner. Indi- vidual season records were broken by Tom Bowles, Gary Clark, Mickey Stinnet and Pocky Turner. Individual career records were broken by Tom Bowles, Gory Clark, Brian Coe, Mickey Stinnett and Pocky Turner Nine sin- gle game team records and 10 seoson team records were broken or tied by the Dukes Despite their record ond their disappointing second holt of the seoson, the Dukes never laid down ond died, Gary Clork finished the season tied for 12th in the na- tion in l-AA schools with a 10.4 yards punt return overage Clark was 19th in the country in all-purpose running, overoging 1359 yards per gome and was tied for 19th with 5.2 receptions per game. He established an NCAA Division l-AA record with o single gome high 183 yards in punt returns in the game against Virginia, Clark broke or tied 12 seoson and eight career records at JMU, Mickey Stinnett averaged 40.9 yords per punt in 1983, tying him in eighth place in the notion in Division l-AA in that cotegory, Charles Haley took port in 143 tackles in 1983 and wos credited with 35 unassisted tackles, 50 first hits and 58 as- sists. He also hod four quarter- back socks and caused two fumbles. The JMU Dukes ore very much alive, s — Kristin Whitehurst m5 Lacrosse Towson State W 9-4 Old Dominion W13-3 Penn State 4-16 L Massacl usetts W 6-5 Lynchburg W12-2 Williom and Mary 6-9 L Mary Washington W 22-2 Delaware 7-17 L Maryland 4-8 L Temple 4-18 L Bridgewater W22-1 Richmond W22-1 Richmond W14-6 Hollins W19-0 Loyola 10-15 L William and Mary 9-13 L Old Dominion W 5-4 Virginia W 16-13 Stephanie Allen Lyons Joyce Metcalf Brigid Baroody Kim Moron Chris Bauer Sue Peacock Alenia Brool s Sally Sue Cox ScartDorough Robyn Dunn Jeanne Lisa Girod Stratton Sarah Heilman Nicky Tracy Hemdon Thompson Linda Irwin Sharon Upton Laura Jones Dorothy Megan Joyce Vaughan Gina Kuta Lynne Verity Lisa Lindhoe Coach Dee Maria Longley McDonough Mary Kate rne JMU lacrosse teom lost to state champion William ond Mary but defeoted Old Dominion for a third place finish in the Virginia Intercolle- giate League and the Dukes finished the seoson with a 10- 7 overall record lost spring, JMU ' s season wos highlighted by wins over de- fending notionol chompion Massachusetts, in-state rivol Virginia and two ogoinst Old Dominion, Four of JMU ' s losses were on the rood to Penn State, Delaware, Mary- land and Temple; oil teoms thot were notionolly ranked Junior Sue Peacock led the Dukes in scoring with 36 goals and 16 assists, and set career records with 105 goals, 53 as- sists and 263 career points. Senior Soroh Heilmon, voted JMU ' s most voluoble offen- sive ployer, was se cond in scoring with 34 goals and 11 assists. Sue Cox and Robyn Dunn each hod 15 ossists and hod 30 ond 27 goals respec- tively Goo t keeper Chris Bauer wos the teom ' s most volu- oble defensive player and was named to the Virginia III selection teom Also on defense, third man Dorothy Vaughon wos named on Honorable Men- tion All-American and was chosen for the All-South Re- gion team and South II and Virginia I selection teams, Stephanie Allen, o cover point for the Dukes, wos se- lected to the All-South Re- gion team and to both the South IV and Virginia II selec- tion teams, S m. 145 Field Hockey Richmond W1-0 North Carolina 0-3 L Bridgewoter W 6-0 OldDominion 0-5 L Rutgers 1-2 L Penn Slate 0-2 L Virginia W 3-2 JMU iNvitotional i Lock Haven 0-1 L Ohio State W 1-0 Ithaca W1-0 JMU Invitational II E. Mennonite W 2-0 E. Kentucky W 3-0 Appalachian St. W 3-0 Davis Elkins 0-1 L William Mary T1-1 Maryland W 2-0 St. Louis W2-0 So. Illinois Invit. So. Illinois W1-0 SW Missouri St. 0-2 L VCU 0-1 L VIL Championships William Mary 2-1 Virginia W1-0 OldDominion 0-3 L Brigid Baroody Jane Chris Bauer Quittmeyer Lee Ann Sue Reichle Bieberbach Amy Roos Julie Conrad Carlo Sola Robyn Dunn Sally Elo Goodman Scarborough Joie Hersey Susie Sindle Merri-Elien Kendall Tata James Julie Thomas Laura Jones Terry Trader Sandy Kay Andy Vance Cheryl Kenyon Dorothy Gina Kuta Vaughan Joyce Metcalf Sandy Wilson Pam Amy Zonger Montesanti Coach Dee Felice Moody McDonough nding the season 1 with an 18th place 9 NCAA ranking, the JMU Field Hockey team finished 2nd in the Virginia Intercollegiate League Channpionships to the de- fending notional chonnpions Old Donninion University. Coach Dee McDonough sold, We storted out slow but come on strong towards the end of the season which is reflected in the record 13-9-1. Some of their important wins come over in-state rivals UVA and W M with scores of 3-2 and 2-1, respectively in the VIL Championships plus regulorseoson wins over UVA and o 1-1 tie with W M, Offensively, Chris Bauer was oworded the team MVP while Dorothy Voughon re- ceived the defensive MVP award. Bauer olso named to the All-State team ofter the VIL Championships. Leading scorer for the sea- son was Chris Bauer who hod 9 goals and 2 assists. For the second yeor in a row. Junior Joyce Metcolf was the sec- ond leading scorer with 5 goals and 6 assists Goal Keeper Gino Kuto defended JMU with 73 goals o gome overage and nine shut outS:!B — Leslie Piercy Tata. Vaughan. Kenyon. Kuta (Ebeft) 147y Field Hockey Cont. 1411 «!fmr 143 Men ' s Cross Country Essex Invitational Indiana (Pa.) Invit. VMI Radford VMI Richmond VIL Championships Penn State Invit. ECAC South Champs. 1st of 12 2nd of 18 W 18-40 27-28 L 27-30 L 6th of 8 9th of 15 5th of 6 William Collins George Fitch DavidGarlow Greg Hershey Steve Huffman JeffMort Steve Mort Mark Nichols Jon Price Martin Sachs Steve Stoddard Pete Suloman Coach Ed Witt m Running along Newman Lake (Helms) m rhe men ' s cross country team was off to a good start for the Fall season with o 1st and 2nd ploce finish in the Es- sex Invitational and the In- diana [Pa.] Invitational However, in the middle of the seoson, the flubug struck and Coach Ed Win said, At one point, all but four runners were offected by the bug. This hod on effect on the remainder of the season with some of the runners never re- gaining top form. Neverfhe- less, for the 3rd year Mark Nichols proved to be the most consistent runner. Junior Greg Hershey, senior Steve Huffman and freshman Jeff Mort also had good seasons. The Dukes finished the season with a 6th place at the Vir- ginia Intercollegiate League (VIL) Championship, and a 5th place at the ECAC ' s s — Leslie Piercy 5 Cross ■Country UVA Quadrangular 4th of 4 Indiana (Pa) invlt. 2nd of 1 8 George Mason Invit. 1 st of 1 5 Mary Washington W 15-50 Clemson Invitational 5th of 7 VIL Championships 2nd of 6 ECAC Championships 1st of 4 NCAA District III Champs. TAC National Champs. Teren Block Nina Carter Amy Croyder Susan Eorles Julie George Carmen Gore Debbie Harvey Tracy Hayes Susie Kercheval Beth Kitchin Denise Marini Tina Nagumy Beth Pringle Debbie Satterfield Cindy Slagle Coach Lynn Smith - ' . J V .-J i - ■' B v B i 1 A 1 - k i 1 1 1 - J I ' •v ne women ' s cross country team has I consistently been o strong contender In East Coast competition. The fall was no different as the Duchesses won the ECAC Championships and the George Mason Invitational Senior Denise Marini recorded the top JMU places In these two events with a 1st and 4th, respectively. Senior Cindy Slagle, lost season ' s MVP, led the Dukes at the NCAA District III Cham- pionships with a 33rd place. Other JMU place v inners were Morini, 43rd, and senior Susan Eorles, 50th, In helping the Dukes to a 10th place finish. At the conclusion of the sea- son, Marini and Eorles were voted co-MVP ' s for their con- sistent ajnning. g 152 ' 4 Men ' s Swii 1 11 1 ling jMU Relays No score Duke 38-73L W M W 57-56 Clarion State 38-57 L UVA 39-66 L VIL Champs. 1st of 4 W L W 61-52 VCU 49-64 L George Washington W 58-55 Navy 43-70 L Shippensburg 45-68 L Towson State W 73-37 ODU 45-68 L Richmond W 61-47 VMI W 69-56 Seahawk Invitational 6th of 11 ECAC Champs. 25th Kenneth Keoughan Beuley Casey Kenneth Lockard Browne Scott Stuart Burdette Martinson Michael Burt Matthew Leif Carson McShane William John Neikirk Casazza James Powers Michael Chad Quinn Dreisch John Sadler Raymond John Sheally Fielder Erik Robert Smitherman Fredericks Coach Thomas Gittins Charies Christopher Arnold ompilinga6-7 dual r meet record, JMU ' s men ' s swimming and diving team couldn ' t follow up on last year ' s 9-4 record However, this season sow some out- standing performances. Early in the season, the Dukes narrowly defeated long-time rival William and Mary by one point At the state cham- pionships in December, se- nior co-coptain Ken Browne was named Outstanding Swimmer in leading JMU to their second straight state championship Throughout the season. Coach Charles Arnold relied on the consistent efforts of ju- nior Bill Cosozzo, and sopho- mores Scott Martinson and Matt McShane Casazza led the Dukes ' ECAC Championships qual- ifying contingent with three individual and two reiay swims, Morfinson qualified in the 500 freestyle and 400 IM while McShane swam theiOO and 200 butterfly. The 1983-84 season saw the emergence of several promising freshman also Chris Keoughan, who broke the school record in the 100 backstroke, qualified for the ECAC ' s in both 100 and 200 backstroke, Erik Smitherman in the 100 breoststroke, and iviike Dreisch in a relay. After a diverless fall semes- ter which hurf the Dukes in scoring, sophomore Terry Anthony returned second se- mester to lead in diving. With most of the swimmers returning next year, the Dukes will lose co-coptain Stuarf Burdette who was hampered by illness this season, bock- stroker Tom Gittins, and Ken Browne to graduotion B 54 ' ■.ii Womens Swimming Penn State Diving Invit. Dul e W 80-60 UVA 55-82 L VATecti 51-90 L U. of Tampa 56-77 L U. of South Fiorida W 72-68 VCU 57-83 L W M 62-77 L U. of Rictimond W 76-37 East Carolina 51-61 L U.S. Senior Meet No score Navy W 74-66 ODU 47-66 L UNC-Wilmingtor W 75-38 Seahavi k Invitational 4th of 7 Jan Braclcman Marlene Marcy Meyer Cochran Mary Sue Gervinsl i Mosbrook Karen Harper Stephanie O ' Connor Chris Ann Hartwig Chris Ondrick Lynn Hobson Leslie Pike Beth Holsman Donna Smith Lisa Laiti Stephanie Jacqueline Smith Levi is Marjie Webb Colleen Coach Rose Loughlin Ann Benson 15C v osting o 5-7 dual meet record, the women ' s swim teem nevertheless hod some bright spots in their seoson. One of those bright spots was freshmon Leslie Pike who broke school rec- ords in both the 200 and 400 IM ' s. She swam o 4:47,3 agoinst VCU, breaking a six- year-old JMU record. Another record wos broken by senior co-coptain Lisa Loiti in the 1,000 freestyle, closing out her college career. The Duke ' s Most Valuable Swimmer was freshman Lynn Hobson. Coach Rose Ann Benson, in her fifth year of JMU, relied mostly on underclassmen for points. In addition to Pike and Hobson, other top swimmers were freshman breaststroker Sue Gervinski and sopho- mores Chris Ann Hartwig and MarjieWebb, At the season-ending Seohowk Invitational, an- other sophomore. Colleen Bird Loughlin, claimed the Dukes ' only first place finish in the 100 backstroke. In diving, junior co-captain Stephanie Smith, a former national qualifier, won points for JMU, along with freshman Donna Smith, s W Men ' s Basketball UNC-Greensboro W 67-40 Rider College 68-76 L MD-tastem Shore W 71-49 UVA 50-53 L Fumnan W 53-45 JMU Invitational Campbell W 63-61 Fairleigh-Dickinson W 50-48 Seattle W 59-58 Rebel Roundup Tournament So. Illinois 56-74 L SMU 53-56 L VCU 49-72 L ODU 58-61 L Navy W 65-59 American Univ. W 63-48 George Mason 58-62 L Richmond 55-57 L ECU W 71-54 ODU W 68-67 W M 44-46 L VCU 46-58 L Navy 73-79 L Towson W 53-39 George Mason W 80-75 VMI 60-62 L Richmond W71-61 W M 47-56 L ECU ECAC South Tournament Todd Banks Jimmy Masloff Keith Bradley Greg Mosten Eric Brent John Newman Eric Esch Derek Steele Bill Hughes Kevin Sutton Anthony Inge Tracy Williams DarrellJackson Coach Lou George Kingland Campanelli M or JMU ' s men ' s bos- w ketboll team, the 1983-84 season certainly hod its ups and downs. The Dukes finished with a 15-14 record that showed these inconsis- tencies, but after graduating four starters from last year ' s ECAC South champion team, the Dukes knew they were in for a different kind of yeor. JMU hod ten players who played in at least 19 of 29 games, and nine of them averaged at least 16 minutes of ploying time There were 11 different storting lineups with no player starting every gome. There was no one star for the Dukes this season, but there were a lot of players who mode their presence known Senior captain Derek Steele was often the most visi- ble player with his brilliant passes and his dribbling through the legs of the Dukes ' opponents. He tallied 133 as- sists this season for a career total of 338, second only to David Dupont ' s 349, Steele also led JMU in scoring, with on11,9averoge, and in steals 153 with 53 for the yeor. He saw the most ploying time of any player, averoging nearly 35 minutes per gome. JMU ' s second guard, fresh- man Eric Boo Boo Brent, started 27 gomes for the Dukes, more than anyone else. Playing in every game, he was second on the team in scoring overage (9 points], steals (35] and min- utes played overoge (32.3] Brent also finished third in re- bounds with 106 in his rookie season. Sophomore center Eric Esch led the Dukes in re- bounds with 149 and wos third in scoring with 7.7 points per gome Freshman guard forward George Kinglond averaged 7.3 points and se- nior forward center Keith Bradley led the team in field gool percentage, making 55 of 85 attempts from the floor for o 6.5 points per game ov- erage on 64.7% shooting. Also making significant contributions this seoson were junior forwards Greg Mosten and Dorrell Jackson with 1 32 ond 102 rebounds re- spectively, junior guard forward Jimmy Mosloff and freshman forward John New- mon. Sophomore forN vord Todd Banks and freshman guard Anthony Inge, as well as sophomore guard forward Bill Hughes and freshman point guard Kevin Sutton, olso ployed key roles OS reserves for the Dukes. At times this season, JMU played phenomenally well, especially considering the overall youth and inexperi- ence of this 1983-84 squad Early in the year, the Dukes nearly upset Virginia in Charlottesville, losing only 53- 50. They defeoted Foirleigh- Dickinson to win the championship of the JMU In- vitofionol, but the Dukes lost to SMU in the consolations of the Rebel Roundup in Los Ve- gos right before Chnstmos JMU definitely played bet- ter in the Convocation Center thon on the rood, winning 12 of 16 home gomes this sea- 160 Enc Boo Brent (Emerson) son. At the Electric Zoo, the Dukes ovenged the losses they suffered at Old Domir - ion, at George Mason and at Richmond, JMU split games with Navy and defeated East Carolina twice, but the team suffered defeat twice at the hands of William ond Mary, resulting in a number five seed in the EC AC South Con- ference Tournament played in the Convocation Center. Once again the Dukes shone as they upset num- ber four seeded George Ma- son in the tournament ' s first round. In the semifinals, how- ever, the Dukes fell victim to top-seeded and eventual conference Champion Rich- mond, JMU loses two seniors to groduation, Derek Steele and Keith Bradley, who will surely be missed. The rest of the Dukes, however, hove had a season to learn from these veterans ond have been able to gam the experi- ence that they lacked com- ing into this year. Rest assured, the Dukes WILL be back, s — Kristin Whitehurst Basketball cont Women ' s Basketball Loyola College W 88-48 George Mason W 68-53 George Washington Invit. _ Howard 65-66 L George Mason 57-60 L American Univ. W 82-52 ECU 47-57 L Davis Elkins W 78-47 Pabst Holiday Classic Purdue W55-50 Rhode Island 55-64 L Central Florida W 64-55 Appalachian W 68-52 UVA 52-57 L Richmond 57-64 L West Virginia 43-47 L Radford W 65-51 VCU W 71-54 East Tennessee 56-64 L Richmond 65-68 L Tovi son 67-75 L Manhattan 58-60 L George Mason 69-84 L VCU W 63-58 Charleston W 60-57 VATech W 72-59 ODU 54-75 L W M 53-55 L ECAC South Tournament W M W 73-53 Richmond 56-67 L Betsy Blose Michele Rhonda James Cooper Erin Mahony Georgia Sue Manelski Deren Deana Susan Flynn Meadov s Julie Franken Betsy Witman MaryGilligan Coach Sheila Julie Hopkins Moorman Flo Jackson MU ' s women ' s bas- ketball team may J not hove reached Its goo I of a .500 seoson but, with o record of 13-15 ond o 55-53 loss in the final regulor-seoson gome, the Dukes couldn ' t hove come much closer, JMU ' s 13 wins more than doubled the six wins of eoch of the p ost three seasons when the teom finished 6-18 each yeor. The Dukes also advanced to the second round of the first-ever ECAC South Women ' s Basketball Tournament by avenging their two-point loss to William and Mary, av 162 In the first round of The ECAC ' s, the Dukes elimina- ted the Indians with a 73-43 stomping. JMU then lost in the second round to top-seeded Richmond, The Dukes lose three play- ers to groduotion: Betsy Blose and Mary Gilligon groduote in May, and Deona Meadows finished her eligi- bility as a graduate student in JMU ' s psychology depart- ment. Blose, o JMU co-captoin, was a starter her first two years at the guard position and has been o reserve the post two years. Gilligon transferred to JMU prior to the 1982-83 sea- son and has been a part- time starter at the point guard position where she averaged 4.1 points per game this season. Meadows, a center, injured her foot in the second gome of lost sea- son and wos sidelined for the remainder of that yeor. After electing to return as o gradu- ate student in order to ploy one more year of basketball. Meadows was re-injured eorly in the season and did rot ploy the rest of the year as well. All five starters from the 1983-84 team will return for JMU. Juniors Sue Monelski and Michele James will be bock for their final season. Monelski, a co-captain who was named to this year ' s all- conference teom, has led the Dukes in scoring the post three years and scored her 1,000 coreer point Feb. 6. This seoson, she overoged 13.1 points per game and was consistently ranked in the top 10 in the NCAA Divisi on I sta- tistics in free throw shooting percentage. Monelski fin- ished the season ranked fifth in the nation shooting 85.7% from the foul line (84-98]. James was JMU ' s only other scorer in double figures this yeor, averaging 10.5 points per gome. She has been the team ' s second leoding scorer for three sea- sons and is fourth on JMU ' s coreer scoring list with 856 163 career points, James hos been the Dukes ' leading re- bounder for the post three years as well, averaging 8.7 rebounds per ganne this sea- son to rank fourth on JMU ' s all- time rebounding list. Freshman starters for the Dukes included Julie Frank- en, Flo Jackson and Betsy Witmon, each of whom were named EC AC South Rookie of the Week this sea- son. Witmon received the honor twice arxl Fronken and Jackson once each. Of the five times in 1983-84 that a Rookie of the Week selection was made, JMU freshmen re- ceived the award four times Franken, ploying at center for the injured Meadows, led the team in blocked shots with 11 and was second in re- bounding, Jackson led JMU with 73 assists and 41 steals despite starting only half of the Dukes ' 28 games at the point guard position. Women ' s Basketball Cont. m Witman was third in iDoth scoring (99 average] and re- bounding (56 average] while starting every game but the tirst. In her first regular- season collegiate outing, the forward set a JMU record when she hit 7-7 shots from the floor. Also returning for the Dukes will be sophomore forwards Georgia Deren and Susan Flynn. JMU ' s three remaining freshmen include center Erin Mohony, guard Rhonda Cooper and forward Julie Hopkins. The D ukes set two season records this year under sec- ond year coaches Shelia Moorman and Andy Morri- son. JMU scored 1,761 points for the season, breaking the old record of 1,708 points, and the Dukes shot 44.4% from the floor to break the record of 42 9% S — Kristin Whitehurst 6S Men ' s Gyr nnastics Metro Open + no score Keystone 2 + 2 Invil 3rd Eogle Classic Radford W 206.6-178.65 Towson W 206.6-163.5 Westchester W 206.6-163.5 NC State 3rd Shenandoati Invit. 8th of 9 W M 234.05-256.15 L Towson Open 3rd of 3 Slippery Rock 233.15-243.50 L Jacksonville State 221.20-245.30 L | Radford 221.20-160.00 VA State Ctiamps 2nd of 5 Souttieastem Ct ampionstiips 6th Vinnie Bauer Memeger Bob Cootney Dominick John Dancy Pastore Jim Foaarty Dave Wnnick Tim Rcitliff Marc Rinaldi Tom Mannick Mark Smith Bob Coach Scott McKieman Gauthier Zone %4, Jl rne 1983-84 season was the year of the record for the JMU men ' s gymnastics team. New records were set in four of the six individual events as well as in the all- around competition this sea- son, JMU ' s team scoring record was broken four times and hit on all-time high when the Dukes scored 236,20 points to ploce second of the Virginia state champion- ships. Another first occurred in the stote meet when sophomore Tim Rotliff became the first men ' s gymnast of JMU to win two events in a state meet. Rati iff tied state meet records with scores of 9,1 in both the parallel bars and the hori- zontal bar in winning both events Also at the state meet, se- nior Jon Perry, who has one year of eligibility remaining, tied for second in the floor ex- ercise with 9 2 points and m the horizontal bar with 8,55 points. Junior transfer Tom Manik tied for second place in the vault with o 9,2, Sopho- more captain Dave Kinnick placed fifth in the parallel bars and the pommel horse. In the all-around competi- tion at the state meet, Rotliff and Kinnick placed third and fourth respectively. Eorlier in the season, Mon- nik broke the JMU pommel horse record of 7.95 points when he scored 8.65 points at the Towson Open. At the dual meet at William and Mary, Rotliff scored 9.4 points in the horizontal bar to break his own JMU record and then scored a school-record 50.5 points in the all-around com- petition. The Dukes roised their reg- ular-season dual meet rec- ord to 4-5 this year under second-year coach Scott Gauthier. g — Kristin Whitehurst Women ' s Gymnastics Keystone 2 + 2 Invif. 3rd V ' VU 161.00-167.60 Radford W 159.6-157.55 Towson W 159.6-148.7 NC Stale 3rd of 3 Shenandoati Invit. 4th of 5 W M 155.55-160.90 L Slippery Rock W 167.20-166.90 Air Force W 167,20-164.55 Duke 163.20-168.25 L VA State Champs. 1 st of 4 Pittsburgh 154.75-179.25 L Kelly Conroy Charlotte Dempsey Michelle Gaston Tracy Hash Leslie Kamitschnig Stephanie Mann Kim Nordberg jtk C;: ■' ' -■■■-■Jo Pennacchio Laura Peterson Karen Polls Sandy Sawyer Marcello VanPeppen Nancy Wirth Coach Hayes Kajger w, i 4fter an up and down dual meet season, the JMU wonnen ' s gymnas- tics team put together an out- standing performance to capture t|-ie state champion- ship. The Dukes defeated Wil- liam and Mary by one point in the state meet after having lost to the Indians during the dual meet season. Freshman Laura Peterson won the all-around title by winning two events, the un- even parallel bars and the floor exercise. In the bars, Peterson ' s routine earned her a Godwin Hall record with a score of 9.2. JMU sophomores Tracy Hash and Charlotte Demp- sey took second and third places, respectively, in the same meet. Senior Stephanie Mann, an all-around contender, was forced out of competition when she injured her foot dur- ing on event. The up and down 5-4 dual meet record was partially due to injuries. Karen Polis, the team ' s top all-around of the beginning of the season, went down in December, and sophomore Michelle Goston missed the entire season. Other top performers for the team this season in- cluded Marcella Van Pep- pen, who won the balance beom in the state meet, and Mann, who earlier broke her own school record in the vault with a 91 B — Eddie Rogers i l Wrestling JMU Takedown Invit. + Great Lakes Open + Turkey Bowl Invit. Lehigh Invit. 2nd of 8 8th of 8 George Mason W33-3 Salisbur State W 39-10 Howard W 36-10 Maryland Open 6th of 22 California W by forfeit Massachusetts W by forfeit VATech W 28-20 Shippensburg W 36-12 UVA 17-22 L Mar land 15-20 L Georgia Tech W43-2 VIL Champs. 4th of 7 VMI 17-18 L W M W 22-21 ODU 13-24 L American U, W28-8 George Washington w 48-6 NCAA Eastern Regional 2nd of 19 + No team score John Arceri Scott Graby Art Bait Andy Gunning Jeff Bowyer John Hubert John Cheecks Jeff Messeroll David Clayton Dave Monize Greg John Morgans Copeland Brett Morrow Tom Scott Palmer Cummings Rob Potash Brett Davis Phil Rice Kevin Grant Ruggles Dougherty Pat Smith Ed Fiscella John Talton George Mike Thomas Fiscella Gary Webb Jack Coach Fitzgeiald Richard Tony Gentile Besnier MU ' s 1983-84 wresT- m ling season was m once again a mix- ture of successes ana disoppointments, with much of the disappointment a result of illness and injury. The Dukes finished the sea- son with on 11-4 duo! motch record, and oil of their losses were by a combined total of 20 points. JMU boasted one state chompion and two Eastern Region runners-up this sea- son. One of those second - place finishers, sophomore Tony Gentile, received one of the region ' s three ot-lorge berths to compete of the NCAA notional tournomenf at the Meodowlonds Arena in East Rutherford, N.J. At the NCAA Eastern Re- gional Chompionships, fresh- man Jeff Bowyer was o runner-up at the 118-pound weight class and Gentile placed second at 150 pounds. Junior transfer Mike Thomas finished third of 167 pounds and junior heavy- weight Dove Stonton was third in his weight class. As o team, the Dukes placed second of 19 teams of the Eastern Regional tour- nament Old Dominion was first, with JMU finishing ahead of Shiopensburg, West Ches- ter, Rutgers ond defending champion Slippery Rock, JMU placed a disappoint- ing fourth in the state meet behind Virginia, Old Domin- ion and VMI, but the Dukes were encouraged by some individual performances Freshman Tom Cummings won his semifinal match in overtime ond pinned in the finals to win the state cham- pionship at 126 pounds Sophomore Phil Rice and ju- nior Gory Webb were run- ners-up of the 190- and 150-pound weight dosses re- spectively Bowyer ploced third of 118 pounds, Thomas wos third in the 177-pound weight class, and Stanton took third in the heovyweight division. Gentile, who would hove been o defending stote chompion, did not even trovel to this season ' s state meet due to the flu, an ill- ness that hindered his perfor- mance for severol weeks afterword. The Dukes suffered o heortbreoking loss of the state meet when junior Jock Fitzgerald, the number one seed of 167 pounds, dislocot- ed his shoulder m the semi- finols. He did not compete ogoin all season. A second setback for the Dukes come in the final motch of o dual meet of Old Dominion. With the Mon- archs leading 18-13 going into the finol match — o fea- ture match between 126- pounders Cummings and no Neil Honley — the Dukes hod a chance to tie or win But, Cummings tore corti- loge in his right knee and was forced to defouit the nnatch Three days later his knee was operated on, and Cunn- mings finished his freshman season with a 20-10 record and a teom-leading seven pins Gentile led the Dukes with a 29-6 record He traveled to Nationals but lost his first round match and was forced to withdraw from the conso- lation round because of in- jury Other top JMU records were ottoined by Bov yer 23- 13-1, Fitzgerald 21-9 and Rice 25-11-2 EB — Kristin Whiteh ' jrs Tony Genrile (Mlzefle] Tom Cummings (Mizelle) 7h I -J :f[ I? Vil m 7f 75 ' i w 176 Intramurals Men ' s Cross Country University Champion Bell Hall Championship Division White Hall Women ' s Cross Country University Champion Delta Gamma Championship Division Alpha Sigma Alpha Men ' s Soccer University Champion Sigma Nu Championship Division Sigma Nu Women ' s Soccer University Champion Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA] Championship Division FCA Men ' s Bowling University Champion Madison Four Championship Division Theta Chi individual Champion Butch Cocl rell Women ' s Bowling University Champion FCA Championship Division FCA Individual Champion Debbie Kanagy Co-Recreational Bowling Bowlers Men ' s Skiing University Champion Ion Championship Division Sigma Nu Individual Champion Andrew Bullis Women ' s Skiing University Champion Alpha Sigma Al- pha Championship Division Alpha Sigma Alpha Individual Champion Ellen Bogart Men ' s Swimming University Champion Pi Kappa Phi Championship Division Pi Kappa Phi Individual Champion Curtis Gauntt Women ' s Swimming University Champion Sigma Kappa Championship Division Sigma Kappa Individual Champion Susan Sherman Men ' s Softball University Champion Theta Chi Championship Division Theta Chi Women ' s Softball University Champion FCA Championship Division FCA Men ' s 3 on 3 Basketball Tibrme Tau Kappa Epsi Women ' s 3 on 3 Basketball 178 Lady Hoopsters Men ' s Wallyball University Champion Sigma Nu Championship Division Sigma Nu Women ' s Wallyball University Champion Old But Active Championship Division Zeta Beta Tau Men ' s Golf University Champion Theta Chi Championship Division Theta Chi Individual Champion Kevin Craig Women ' s Golf University Champion Sigma Kappa Championship Division Sigma Kappa Individual Champion Linda Manelski Men ' s Basketball University Champion The Force Championship Division Sigma Phi Epsilon Women ' s Basketball University Champion Queen Bees Championship Division FCA Wrestling University Champion White Hall Champion Division White Hall Tennis Men ' s Champion David Luther Women ' s Champion Kirsten Seyler Men ' s Doubles Doug Hadsell . Danny Farkas Women ' s Doubles Denise Klugh Jill Fudali Horseshoes Men ' s Champion Woody Dunn Women ' s Champion Janet Dowd Table Tennis Men ' s Champion Gerald Taylor Women ' s Champion Kathy Koch Men ' s Doubles Jerry Blaze Bill Georges Women ' s Doubles Colleen Cross Kathryn O ' Brien Mixed Doubles John Bov ser Karen Thielhom Racquetball Men ' s Champion Int. Bob Torres . Velma McDougal Mixed Doubles Bob Torres . Velma McDougal Cycling Men ' s Champion Rick Slater m lilt m M Sigma Nu soccer team — IFC and Intramural champions (Page) m .y m Coach es Jack ArtxDgast M Tennis Charles Arnold M Swimming Brad Babcock Baseball Rose Ann Benson W Swimming Dick Besnier Wrestling Jean Dalton Fencing Scott Gauttiier M Gymnastics Margaret Horn Archery Tom Hurt MGolf Hayes Kruger W Gymnastics Mario Malerba W Tennis Dee McDonough Lacrosse and Field Hockey ChallaceMcMillin Football Shelia Moorman W Basketball Martha O ' Donnell WGolf Lynn Smith W Track and Cross Country Deb Tyson Volleyball Bob Vanderwarker Soccer Ed Witt M Track and Cross Country I I A thietes, depending upon how they ore performing, alter- nately love them and hate them. Coaches run the gamut from perfectionists to bumblers, from winners to losers. One thing you con be sure of IS that they dedicate their coaching time and often their personal time to building winning athletes, teams and records. We sa- lute the JMU coaches, s US 1 6  187 ACADEMICS Dr. Ronald E. Carrier President BOARD OF VISTORS James H, Taylor, Jr, — Rector Charles W, Wompler, Jr, — Vioe Rector Alice E, Liggett — Secreton William E. Bridgefcrth, Jr, Robert W, Carlson Pomelo K, Fay Calvin W, Fowler Ceorge W, Harris Jr, Ellen K, Layman Bonnie L, Paul Inez G, Roop Richard E, Strauss JIT ' hen U.S. News and rf World Report ranked JMU as thie tenthi best undergraduate, liberal arts college Eost of ttie Mississippi early in the school year, there were many signs of pride showing from everyone at JMU. The group of people with the happiest faces though were the adminis- trators. They are the people who developed JMU ' s fine curriculum, mode the right decisions along the way, and oversaw the whole process that led to this notionol rec- ognition. If the administrators had been asl ed in 1978 what gool JMU should aim for, the lil ely answer would have been to be the best university in Virginia. All that has changed and Dr. Corner has the goal of making JMU the best under graduate univer- sity in the country. In order to meet that challenge, most of the administrators agree thot even more growth needs to take place. Not necessarily growth in size but growth in the quolity of the programs needs to be emphasized. Most of the administrators believe JMU ' s enrollment will not surposs 10,000 students, mainly due to the lack of space for extra sutdents and the additional money needed doesn ' t exist for such a chonge. So, in. order to grow quolify-wise, JMU will be concentrating on admit- ting a better prepared stu- dent OS they have been doing in the post and devel- oping each department to enhonce the faculty ond pro- grams taught. Since major growth doesn ' t occur instantly, it might take some time to no- tice o change, if any does occur One thing is assured, if everyone has a positive atti- tude and mokes on effort it will happen and the people that strive for thot goal most of all are JMU ' s administra- tors, s IJ Linwood H. Rose Assistant to the President Dr. Harold J. McGee Vice President for Administrative Affairs William F. Merck II Vice President for Business Affairs U3 Dr. William R. Nelson Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Ray V. Sonner Vice President for University Relations 130] ■- 1 i IM i 1 ■: 1 i ii 1 ■III Dr. Lacy S. Daniel Dean of Students 40 Dr. Marcia A. Dake Dean of School of Nursing Dean Ehlers Dean-Director of Intercollegiate Athletics 5 Dr. Elizabeth M. Finlayson Dean of Summer School, Student Orientation, and Academic Advising _ r V Dr. Mary F. Habar Dean of Libraries and Learning Resources 132 Dr. William O.HallJr. Dean of Graduate Studies Sponsored Program and Continuing Education Dr. Robert E. Holmes Dean of School of Business Dr. Donald L. McConkey Dean of School of Fine Arts and Connmunication f33 Dr. Fay J. Reubush Dean of Admissions and Records m BKs ' em, I H •] A A JkImI M Dr. Julius B. Roberson Dean of School of Education and Human Services Dr. Michael A. Wartell Dean of College of Letters and Sciences _9 Dr. Teresa A. Gonzalez Director of Counseling and Student Development Center Hf . 1 I 4 W ' 1 ■1 James F. Krivoski Director of Office of Residence Life J35 Thomas Nardi Director of Career Planning and Placement Office John Sellers Director of Financial Aid 136. Suzanne Straub Director of Student Activities Francis E. Turner Director of Admissions Tom Watkins Director of Alumni Programs 137 Denise Arenth Eariy Child Educ Tony Amnentrout Computer Sci. Stephen Amal I Accounting Christa Arnold Comm, Arts 13 J33 Katlirvn Bernhardt Psychology ■■il Donna Betiy Finance Pn i ' -■' - ' A ' J rM JP • Helen Billhimer Eariv Child. Educ. Mary Bindo Comm Arts Veronica Bindrim Political Sci, Gregory Blanchard Computer Sci. Gregory Blanl s Data Process. 200 1 i- Teresa Blizzard Special Educ. Jane Bos well Physical Educ Myrf Bowry Interior Design Sif2 Betsy Blose Ptiysicoi Educ. Brenda Bolingef Office Admin. Martha Boswell Early Child. Educ. Joanne Boyd Psychology Victoria Brooking English Jane Bond Music Mngt, Kirnberiey Booker Early Child Educ Therese Bofzelleca Psvclx)togy ' c fo p r. Robert Boswell History Tom Bowe Enca Bowie Mngt. Info. Sys. Susan Bo wrrran Computer Sci. EwFlJTr Girx3 Boyle History James Brack man Mr Info Sys Elizobetti Bradley PdrticolSci. C.: ay Braur Early Child. Educ, wkm Sandy Brooks Accounting Willie Brooks Management Lisa Brotzman Finar c8 20 202? Kenmar Campbell Speech Path. ' Soupy Compbell Dietetics Mothlas Conellos Finance Joan Cannadoy MIS., Economics IJaniel Copno, Jr. Political Sci. o you do if f A J I ' ve been known to. Chances ore that you do it too but just don ' t ad- mit it in public. Statistics indicate that 9,3 outof every 10 Americans will do it before the age of 14. Compulsive people will do it approximatel y 10 minutes a day from the time they ore two until the time they reach advanced middle-age. The- oretically, if a person begins dong It at the age of two and continues doing it once a day until the age of 75, that person will hove done it 26,645 times for a total of 183 days. You may think that this is a fairly new phenomenon ac- cidently discovered be some obscure research team that was looking for Youth in Asia, I hate to inform you, but recent evidence suggests that even our cove-dwelling predecessors did it in their spore time. Unlike us, how- ever, they weren ' t blinded by conventionality and ac- cepted the act for what it was — on indulgence in self- gratification. In more recent times some very famous people hove done it despite expressed public concern for the children ' s welfare, [That may be why they ore so well- known.] Do Vinci did it and so did Michoelongelo, (It is a well-documented fact that he once did it on his bock for three days until the Pope told him to stop in the name of decency.] John Riggins still does It every Sunday in the locker room. Almost everybody does it sometime. Even students do it. You probobly know some- one who ' s doing it right this very minute. Don ' t worry though. It ' s not catching. Peo- ple hove even been known to do it during classes. You know thot guy in the back row who ' s always smiling ' ? ' He ' s doing It. So is the girl in the next row who is constantly writing in her notebook, I ' d bet that your roommate is one who does it when your bock is turned. Just when you thought you knew everything you ever cared to know about the person shoring your room, this comes up. There are no distinguishing characteristics which give these people away who ore doing it, So don ' t climb bock into your closet and lock the door. Chances are, if you hoven ' t been caught yet, you are extremely lucky, or else you have a good place to do it. If you do do it, do it well, Just remember that not everybody con do it. Take comfort in the fact that you ore able to do it and enjoy doing it. Don ' t worry about what other people think and, no, if you do it you won ' t go blind, and, contrary to pop- ular opinion, you won ' t grow hair on your palms. So, if it feels good, go ahead and do It , , , doodle! H — John Holt Joyce Catroli Speech Poth. Andra Casilear Early Child. Educ. Linda Cassidy intemotionai Bus. 203 Cheryl Cobbs Elementarv Educ. Cheryl Cobum Accounting Genevieve Coceano Eariv Child Educ 20 205 Sharon Cox Political Scl. Constance ' raig Biology Martha Craver Music Educ. Cathy Crawford Chemistry Cathy Crowtord Political Sci CARBO Carol Cresswell Accounting W. Kelly Cross Mngt. Marketing Frank Crowley Management 206 Kevin Crajg Sports Mn , Timothy Craighead Finance Kifby Cramer Marketing Christopher Cravath Management Jay Crawford Comm. Arts Barry Creasy Mngt. Info. Sys. Leslie Creech Political Sci. Stephen Creech Religion EAT-HUD S JUN Nancy Cross Political Sci, Patty Crotty Math, Computer Sci. Armelle Crouzieres English Virginia Crowder Home Economics m Jeffrey Crowley Business Mngt. Isabel Cumming Accounting Timothy Cummir gs Biology - U. Nancy Currle Mngt. Info Sys. Chris Czajkowskl Mngt, Info. Sys. Ann CzopiewsJvi Art PhotoQ.. Design ReglnaCzekgl Hotel Rest. Mngt. J Getting Personal D icense plotes ore no longer just o nneons of identifying our cors Now, they con be a nneons of identifying our personolities For tf e post few years, Vir- ginia drivers hove t od the opportunity to personalize their plates by choosing any SIX letters or numbers The an- nual cost IS ten dollars Since there con only be one of ony combination of letters and numbers, these plates ore not only persona- lized but also individualized Driving along, it ' s interest- ing to reod the license plates (kind of like reading bumper stickers or counting cows]. Most personalized plates consist of the driver ' s initials plus o number. Other people like to reveal o bit more about their personality — their hobbies, their occupa- tions. Other plates express greet- ings to fellow drivers. Mes- sages like HELLO or 10SNE1 hove become cli- ches. They con get more pro- vocofive. Still other plates reflect something about the cor it- self. These ore especially prevalent on sports cars like 280-Z ' s whose plates read ZULATR or ZZOOM , Old, beat up cars might soy MAR Vii nia •|E]I 9MPG SO MINE • or PAID 4 Then, of course, there is the jeep thot reads EAT MUD There really seems to be a trend for these creative plates In the future, regular DMV-issued plates may be the exception instead of the rule It certainly would moke driving more interesting — or would It just moke it more dongerous ' H Laurie Deprano Fashion Merch. ArteenDepue Heallh Christopher Devoney Mngt. Info. Sys. I 207 20if Dona Estes Social Wod Sheryl Etzler Hotel Rest, Mngt. Annette Evans Eariv Child Educ. Bartxira Evans Fashion Merch Kay Eve Mngt Info. Sys m?Ti: m . 203 Saliv Ford Hotel Rest Mngt Karen Fowler Gen Social Sci 210 ave you ever noticed just who porks in com- muter parking lots? I con tell you ' re on educa- ted person. You ' re right! Commuters pork in com- muter parl ing lots but so do countless other various ond sundry personages of gues- tionable origin. Undoubtedly this is just an- other odministrotion-devised conspiracy to get even with the non-campus dwelling students who moke up a meoger 45% of JMU ' s totol enrollment. How mony times hove you gotten up o day early just so you could find a parking SDOce near the JMU sub- urbs ' And, when you get to the outer limits, how many commuters ' cars have you seen with the infamous R res- ident student sticker? Ap- parently the higher authorities hove a chosen few who ore given this presti- gious identification marker which provides them with im- munity from the campus blood hounds in blue. Turnabout is not always fair ploy, however. Try parking in o resident lot and see how many times you get ticketed before you cross the street. Resident students don ' t reol- ize how well off they are. Everyday, commuters ore threatened with death just The Odds Are Stacked Against You Becky Francis Anne Freor Penny Friend Albert Frisino Cheiyl Froom John Fuicher Kothleen FuiTon Art Educ, Psychology Computer Sci. Physics Elertientory Educ. Business Polificol Sci William Gentry, I Accounting Bob George Econ. Pub Admin Kathleen Gemdt Management Jennifer Giles Communications MaryGilligan Physical Educ More Gillions Music Educ because they want to get a legal parking spoce. You may think Im exag- gerating, but I ' m not. Desperate commuters hove resorted to o deadly gome for getting a parking space which closely resem- bles vultures searching for bunny cadavers. Commuters sit waiting for on unsuspecting student who is about to leave. The vultures rev their engines and lower their goggles. The object of the gome is to see who will be the first one in the unfortu- note student ' s parking space (Note: Sequence of ornvol at the scene does not matter. It ' s every communter for him- self,] Are there any solutions to this problem ' Probably , but we ' ll never know, H — John Holt eft Gonzalez Glen Good Clement Goodmon Thonrjs Goodsite Jane Goodwyn Janet Gorman Marioting Mngt, Info, Sys. Finance Chemistry Economics Art Julie Gofmon Home Economics m ki Kimberly Groves English Nattran Groybeal Doto Process. Kertti Greggs Business Mr . Tommy Hannah Biology Cynthia Hardin Finance Joseph Hargrove Political Sci Alice Higgins John Higgins Early Child Educ. PsychoTogy Margaret Higgins Mngt Info Sys. Julia Home Early Child, Educ. Verse iTeroTure should be heard. The English longuoge hos o speciol power That I believe is worth hearing, This IS The philosophy be- hind the Poetry Reading Se- ries, according to its organizer, Lisa Russ Spoor, English professor and poet Co-sponsored by the En- glish Department and Madi- son Memorial Library, the series began this year in re- sponse to whot Spoor described as a latent inter- est at JMU and in the com- munity for this type of ere- o) Helps rid! lungs of excess phlegm. ■o c (0 DON ' T LAUGH ! otive outlet Because of a low budget, most of the readers were drown from JMU faculty members and local friends of Spoor, With more money the program could expand in the future to include known poets and fiction writers from all across the region, The writers ore interested, said Spoor Along with the published poets, the series also gave students a chance to vent a new way to grow older gracefully— heir poetic tolents These special readings were open to any student who had only to sign-up at the door and limit his or her reading to five minutes. With 50 to 60 persons in at- tendance at each reading, the series exceeded my ex- pectations, said Spoor, There is o community of people starved for this — now they hove It H — Ellen Hamlet 214 Jeanne Ingberman Speech Pcjth. Gordon Irons Mngt Info Sys. La Scienya Jackson Comm Arts 215 WWWf Dara Jennings English Pam Keene Accounting 2J6 Christine Kopanski Accounting Wendv Kraft Eoriy Child. Educ Linda Kreutzer Public Admin. Mana Ku Medical Tecti. Jeffrey Kwiatkowski Political Sci 217 m ake a break from stu- dying and step into a Boston bar where everybody knows your name, This experience can be yours when you watch NBC ' s emmy award-winning show Cheers, on Thursday nights. Sam, Diane, Cooch, Carlo, and the rest of the gang ore immensely popular on col- lege campuses In fact, ac- cording to Newsweek, Cheers bombed in its first season except on college campuses where its char- acters and sophisticoted hu- mor struck a responsive chord The quality of Cheers has been compared to such comedy classics as M A S H and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Believ- able chorocters and crisp, literate dialogue are ottrib- uted to the show ' s success. The show took a turn this season as Sam and Diane ' s relationship bloomed. Al- though the implied sexual re- lationship is something new, the quick insults and argu- ments haven ' t gone. Most of us hove visited bars, but it ' s nice to have a place where we con all be. regulars. Si — Ellen Hamlet itJk Jefferson Lofquist Comm. Arts Bonnie Long Accounting Daniel If cU Marketing Todd Lynn Finance Carin Mabefiy Psychology Bruce MacCall Marketing Liz MacCallum Nancy MacDonald Marketing Public Heattti 2 3 1- _ Maura MacKessy Early Child, Educ Jeffrey Macns Mngt Info. Sys. eslie Madison Social Work Loune Mognusdal Accounting SSTfif ' Lindo Manelski Communications Diana Manifold Computer Sci Timottiy Manning Biology Geofge Marcoccia Morketing Carol Markwardt Business. Mktg Rebecca Marr Data Process. Valerie Martel Physical Educ 220 David Martin Marketing Lyle Martin Intemationol Bus Frank Marvin Finance Stephanie Marx Nursing Anne Mason P E , Sports Mngt. 1 s W H Prr D Kl J n f ■• w J - 1 mRPi ■, H ' : ' •., 1 H Deborah Mauck Early Child Educ Mary McGann Communications Angela McGonigal Sociology Amy McKenno Comm. Arts Debbie Meseroll Special Educ. Randall Mictxiei Comm. Arts Elizabeth Miksovic Music Mngt. Nancy Miles Elem. Educ. Anita Miller Deno Miller John Miller Kevin Miller Marilyn Miller Diane Milnes Karen Mitchell Elem. Educ Accounting Mngt Info Sys Sociotogy Mngt. Info, Sys. Computer Sci. Social Work 222, All You Need Is Love . . . And a Little Time our friendship con help a child. This philosophy be- o gs o he Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Homsonburg- Rockinghonn Counly area. This organization was omned to provide mature companionship for boys and girls who, for whatever rea- son, do not receive it at home Many of these chil- dren come from single- parent homes, and others have parents who feel chil- dren need additional guid- ance and companionship. This IS where the Big Brothers Big Sisters, many of whom are students at JMU, come in. In fact, consistently over one-third of all Big Brothers and Big Sisters ore JMU students, according to Sandy Oberhn, area director. The JMU students who par- ticipate in this program, as with oil participants, hove un- dergone a screening pro- cess ond then o motching-up process. This procedure insures proper placement An example is Karen Thielhom. A senior physical education major, Karen wanted on active child with whom she could shore some of her athletic interests. She wos matched up with o litfle sister in December 1982 and IS still with her. The only requirements for becoming big brothers and Sisters IS the ability to spend several hours per week with a chi id for of least o year Some people are not able to meet The individual requirements ond responsibilities, so they porticipote through groups such as Campus Catholic Ministry, Circle K, and fraterni- ties and sororities These groups sponsor monthly ac- tivities such as parties and outings Circle K sponsors an annual Halloween Party, vvhile Hoffman Hall held a opcom and Movie Party for •he children in the program tost year. This IS what Big Brothers Big Sisters IS all about — helping children by providing some- :-e o look up to, and JMU s „oents ore on important oorr of this s — Leslie Piercy Missv Nelson Accounting NJotalie Nelson MorVeting Computer Sci 225 22 Deborah PaUerson Eoflv Child Educ Susan Peacock Mariteting Nancy Peangen Hotel. ' Rest. Mngt George Pi seel I a Management Wilmo Pitsenborger Special Educ. Susan Pompliano Management Glenn Pontanilla Economics S5MS5; ' i.=.i i ..:::j.-.;;.as.,w 22S John Powers Laurie Powers Kenneth Pratt Diane Prettyman Neil Price Gail Probed Gregory Prokapchak Chemistry Mngt.lnfo.Sys. Comm Arts Chemistry Histofy Marketing Hotel Rest. Mngt. Anne Puckett Sharon Puckett Ann Pufko Joseph Punturei Patrick Putnam Sharon Quaries Melanie Radcliff Political Sci Nursing Elem. Educ. Comm. Arts Sociology Biology Art Educ m 226 ot, melted mozzerella topped with tangy green peppers, spicy sousoge, and delicate mushrooms on a thick, chewy crust. Sounds good, huh ' Right at their fingertips JMU students have some of the best pizza in town delivered to their doors at almost any- time of day or night. Once upon a time Luigi ' s, known for its pizza and subs, was the only place that stu- dents could count on for mid- night munchies. Lost year. however. Four Star Pizza — easily recognized by its little red, white, and blue Escorts — called a halt to Luigis ' pizza monopoly by offering free delivery. Suddenly, you couldn ' t walk across campus without seeing a Four Star cor. Since that time there has been o bit of a pizza war with all pizza places offering cou- pons, and Luigi ' s stdrting its own delivery service. JM ' s dnd Fog Subs hove also got- ten into the battle with their steamy subs. Just by looking around campus at all the empty Four Stor boxes and Four Star cars, it seems that Four Star is slightly ahead in the gome But you never know, tastes change. And tomorrow stu- dents might stop craving mi- crowoved pizza and watery sodas and start getting yearnings for grease. But whatever you choose. Its only a phone coll away,!!i — Leslie Piercy Thomas Rogowski Economics Lisa Rohrer Hotel Rest, Mngt. Dianne Rosson Psychology 22i Robyn Sheets Psycfioiogv Susan Shelden Geography Brioh Shenon English Janie Sheiman Political Sci Lofiainna St erman Comm Arts PHRnH Wff ■1 i % 1 l W ' HBh W f Ik fl W9 i F r vii T • jj ' p 12 1 f . 1 Ml Scott Sherman Pdrticai Sci Donna Shields Public Admin. Kothv Shihda Computer Sci. Paul Shipe Comm. Arts SuSQp Shnpshire Psycnoiogv 230 Killer Dynasty Glori Stlfler Comm Arts Laura Stokes Mottiematics Brenda Sfov Accounting HuorTers, dice, 99, and drink pong, the regular old drinking games, seenned to be losing their fizz one Wednesday night, so some imaginative (and thirsty) students invented Killer Dynasty. Since they were going to watch the show anyway, why not watch it and drink! ' To play, names of the mom characters in the show are ploced in a hot or on the bot- tom of a choir The name you pick or the seat you choose determines which character you ore Everytime a charac- ter comes on the screen or his or her name is mentioned, the corresponding player drinks. Every drink started must be finished by the next commercial break There are other TV drinking gomes like Hi Bob ' This game is played while wat- ching The Bob Newhart Show reruns Everytime a character on the show says Bob , oil players take a drink, when someone soys Hi Bob , players take two drinks, if someone soys Oh Bob (this IS usually Emily ' s fa- mous line) all players chug. Some hord-up TV fans even ploy Killer Rudolph at Christmas time. The more Rudolph ' s nose lights up, the more lit up the players be- come i Some professors may think that creativity is dead, but drinking games certainly prove them wrong. Or maybe it ' s just that where there ' s a will there ' s a way.H — Karia Hommel 23 Lee Anne Taylor Physical Educ, Leigh Anne Taylor Music Educ Thomos Taylor Geology James Tebbenhoff Finance Sharon Tepper Comm Arts Sandre Terry Management Teresa Thacker Elem Educ 252 ' (I William Thompson History Michael Thorp Bill Threlkeld Music Educ. Geography Kerri Thornton Accounting Albert Tibbetts Accounting Thomas Trevey Management John Tfibett Accounting 233, 234 tffe ii Marie Van Liere Chem . Comp Sci Thomas Vance Political Sci Stephen Vean Management Dearslev Vernon International Bus- Michael Wagoner Management Michael Wakefield Mngt Info Sys. Camnen Walker Psychologv Judi Watterson Sociology MofV Wauford Mngt . Mktg Robin Weaver Mngt Info Sys The Electric Zoo ' -lerds . ' s way through the cow tunnel (Helms) Making the Cow Connection 00-0-0-01 Does That sound famil- lor ' ' No, It doesn ' t come fronn any Rockingham County pastures or from See and Soy ' s the cow says. It ' s he sound that can com- monly be heard in the tunnel under 1-81 that mysteriously lOins the Convocation Center To the rest of the campus. Stu- dents just coll this passage he cow tunnel There ' s a good reason for he name. According to popular belief, cows used to be tronsported thrpugh that tunnel tp graze in the pas- tures where the Convocation Center now stonds Maybe it is d little strange ' o walk through o dimiy-lit tunnel that constantly drips, and roars with passing tajcks overhead, but it does make us unique Besides it odds something to the chorocter of the Electric Zoo And when the basketball gome ends, o few privileged fans get into theircars porked just 50 feet away, while the rest of us herd our way through the tunnel And there ' s something about that tunnel that brings out the am- mo I in us, as everyone seems to instinctively moo No one ever told us to moo , it ' s just on unspoken rule — all booohs ore tossed out on their wooly little eors S Laura Whfflev Ricnard Whrtt James Whoftey Glynn Whitten Vincent Wilkerson Wendy Wllkins Helen , Business Educ, Public Admin, Politicol Sci. Marketing Hotel Rest. Mngt. Speech Path, Social Wort 23Sr ' Denise Wingfield Biology Marl Wiseman Computer Sci. Carolyn Wood Speech Pom Lisa Marie Wood Hofel l?est. Mngt 256 Jon Zug Economics Deborah Zurschmeide Physical Educ. 257 ' Karen Adams Margaret Adams Nancy Adkins Annette Agee Janie Albergotti Susan Albritton Carol Allen Elaine Ambrogi Erica Anderson Carolyn Andrews MIndy Andrews Dennis Argerson Stephanie Armendaris Ctieryl Assaid Susan Atwater Daniel Babiy Mary Bactimurski Tim Bailey Teresa Lynn Ball Heather Ballard William S. Banks Kimberly Barker Barbara J. Barna Melissa Bates William Botes John Bauserman Beth Beahm Melodye Beam Suzanne Beierle Angela Bennett Pauline Berggren Alice Ann Berkebile Pamela Bernard Leslie A. Berry Brenda Biondo Betty L Black James David Black Stephanie Blackledge Loretha M. Blank Barbara L Blum ' ' 0 Christie Boehling Barbara Bolenbough Elena M, Boras Cristy Bosch Durwood Bosher Karen Boussy Eric Bowman Cynthia Boyce Ciaran S. Boyes Elizabeth Bradbury Forrest Brann Debra Brotton Denise Briner Scott Brinson Valerie Brinson Marquita K. Brooks Laurie Brounley Donna Carol Brown Karen Brown Stephanie Brown Steve Brown John Browning Tanja Brownley Marshall F. Bryans Janet Buck Tim Buennemeyer Carolyn Buonincontri Cynthia S. Burch Daria Burger Jeff Bur1 e Pamela L, Burke David C. Burnett Sherri L. Burnett William Bumette James E. Burrous Teresa Burt Kelley Burton Stephen L. Byers AnaCainelli, Jr. Brooke Calhoun Cathy T.Callahan Michelle M. Callahan David B. Campbell Gregory W. Campbell Connie Camper 253 Gina Caravana Gwen M. Carawan Valerie Camey Robin Carroll Frances Carter Katie Carter Carta Casti John B. Cosier Irish Coson Jamesly Chapman Linda Cherry Doug Chestnut Karen Clark Kotherine Clark Lisa Clarke Sandra Cllne Gail Clybum Dodee Coble Stuart Coleman Sean Collender Jeffrey Collins William Collls John C. Cook Lisa A. Cook Kristin Cooney Laura Cooper Deborah Coughlin David Crain Paul Cramer Brenda Crawley David A. Crew Cynthia R. Crites Geraldine Crockett Janet Croker Keith Cromwell Robbie Crowther John Cajz Scott Cullen Joan K, Curren Brian Docier ' i 1 I ' [ | f!ff Pf ' F1 Streamers replace traditional white toilet paper (Emerson) 240 Bruce Daeschner Cheryl Daneker Lori Daniel Mark Daniel Claudia Dorr Jerry Dascoli Jennifer David Alisa Davis Janice Davis Kathleen Davis Kenton Davi dy Jonet Dowson Paul Decancq Jayne Deichert Theresa Depuy Darryl Derr Carl Dews Beth Dexter Cindy Dickman Roxanne Dietzler Lisa Janine Digs Joseph Dimiceli Mary Ann Dodd Liz Dodrill John M. Dodson Sharon Dombrowskas Matthew Donnley Lori Ann Dotterer Janet Ann Dowd Dana L. Dowell Elizabeth Downey Harry N. Doyle Jennifer Durr Allison Earl Michael Easthom Jacquie Ebersole Steven C. Eckels Deborah Edmondson Randy Edmondson Deidrea Edwards What! No Toilet Paper? Hur lives are governed by written and unvyrit- ten traditions, Mosttro- dlTions are popularly held beliefs, v idely accepted and met v ith little or no resis- tance This year at JMU, a student- originated tradition was challenged by the adminis- tration. The tradition is, of course, the throwing of toilet paper at home games otter the Dukes sink the first basket. Arguments mode by the odminisfrotion against this rit- ual included its expense, the danger to ployers and spec- tators of being struck during the awesome white barrage, ond the tarnishing of the university ' s public image. Students argue that this un- written tradition harms no one. They claim that society encourages the young to moke their mark on the world, ond, to them, this is one harmless way to do it. They wont to show people that the Electric Zoo is olive and well of JMU, If works. People rec- ognize and respect JMU stu- dents ' outward enthusiasm Nobody is comploining, except the administration. As a remedy to this press- ing sifuofion, the adminisfra- fion has offered purple and gold crepe paper as a sub- stitute to fill the traditional role toilet paper has served in the post. Due to the limited choices, the decision hos been accepted as o plausi- ble solution to the problem. Our societ is based on tra- dition, ond, OS we hove all leorned, tradition changes. The Electric Zoo of JMU has leorned to adapt to this phe- nomenon. It ' s not that we are losing a tradition, we ore sim- ply beginning a new tradition with the odminisfrotion ' s sup- port. . . yeah, right, H — John Holt 24 h Sharon Eggleston Steve Emerson Amy Epiett Sharon Estep Tracey Etheridge Debbie Evans Tracey Evans Linda Everett Jon B. Everson Ellen Facchina Zina M. Facemire Keith Fairly Anthony Falcone Cid Fallon Annette Fama John V. Farabaugh Anthony J. Farrell Brian Farrell Nancy Farrell Jamshed Faruki Susan Fay Elizabeth M. Ferrara Susanne E, Ferrin Dawn Fiala Nancy Finiey TracI FInley Robin Fitzsimmons Debbie Fletcher Laura Fochtman Andrea Fogg Valerie Foley Beth Foran Suzanne Ford Mark Frank Ronald Frankhauser Duane Frederick Elizabeth Freeman Karen Frick Christie Friedel Lisa Friedman Nancy Frzler Karen Fugate Dale G. Fulk Robert Funke Ellen Funkhouser Lynne Funkhouser Lisa Gaines Christine Galiani Nancy E. Geer Maureen E. Gibson f ifl P l 4m 242 B- ' - m N — sr Richard Givens Gigi Gleadall Laura K. Goodwin Carmen Gore Anthony Gostomski Terry V. Gotter Karen Gould Cynthia Gouldin Margaret Gramann Peter D. Green Robin Greenieof Denise Grey Mark Griffin Theresa Grogg Philip Gross Laura Grove Rebecca Grow Mary Guill John P. Haog Judy Haas Heidi Haase Catharine Hagan Peggy Halle Dave Hallman Gretchen Holly Ruth Hamilton Lisa Hamlett Leslie Hammer Mono Hansen Rodney Hargraves Karen L. Harper Nancy Harris J. Craig Harvey Sharon S. Hazen Gayle Hedquist Heidi Henderson Thomas Henderson Judy Herbertson Beth Hernandez Margaret Higgins Tod Hirsch Debbie Hise Clive Hoffman Stacy Hoffman Steve Holcomb Nancy Holmes Terri R, Holston Judith L. Holzer 243 Brenda Hooper Bonnie Hoskins Julie Howard Michele Hudnall Donna Huffman Down M. Hughes Kendall Hughes Lisa Hughes Cathy iddings Linda Irwin Judi James Michele James Deborah Jemigan Frances J, Jeff Jill M. Johnson Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Marilyn Johnson Robin Johnson David A, Jones Kevin Jones Rick Jones David F. Kamienski Elizabeth Keane Shelly LKellam Kevin L, Keller Mary Keller Nelson E, Kelley Jed Kensinger Susan Kercheval Vickie A. Keyser Robert Kiefer Kaun King Steven King AdelleKint Richard Kirk Pauline E. KIsner Mary Klee Peggy Klein Nancy Klimkosky Fixx on Running 244 Pl K nen he was beaten m o five-mile race by a 68 yeor old man with a hangover, Jim Fixx knew he had to so some- thing. What Fixx did was get in shape and wn e a best- selling book, The Complete Book of Running. In o lecture to o Grofton- Stovoll Theatre audience on April 13, 1983, Fixx spoke about the advantages of run- ning and suggested some tips for runners- According to Fixx, runners con hold off ag- ing and reduce the risk of heart attacks, three miles o day IS the crucial distance to build up to in order to de- creose heort ottock risk by 64%. He also emphosized that running isn ' t necessonly the best sport, it is convenient though, because you can do it anywhere. For the novice as well as the veteran runner, Fixx had a few suggestions; First, let run- ning be fun. Go places you would like to be if you were walking, he avoids the mo- notony of tracks. Second, don ' t try to improve too fast, and try not to catch ' - ' mar- athon fever Third, don ' t be- come obsessed with all the fads in running, there ' s a lot, too much, paraphernalia out there, Finolly, run, but don ' t let running run you. By the way, have you ever wondered whose legs ore on the cover of his books? They ' re his, Fixx admits with emborrossment, someone in the oudience was impolite enough to ask ' B — Ellen Hamlet James Kline KimKnapp Lisa Lyn Knight Adeen Kobayashi Terrence Koemer Patricia A. Koleszar Suzanne M. Kolling Patricio Kosciuszko Staci Kovac Lewis Kozlosky Kelly A. Kroven William Krouse Robin M. Laing Robin Ann Lamb Cora Lament Senn Lancaster ' .■' anorieLane .Amanda Latimer Alva Roe Lawrence Deborah L. Lawson Susan Leach Shelley Leadman Thomas E. Leap Jay Leftwich Kim Lemon Colleen Leonard Elizabeth Levi Cathy Levine Diane Lewis Jacqueline B. Lewis Stuart Lewis Deborah E. Liskey Cindy Little Karen Lucas Wayne Lucceroni 245 Maria Lusick Rose Magbojos Irene Mahoney Sandra Maiden Susan Manelski Cynthia Manuel Teresa Marani Laura Moras Grace Marcy Carlinda Markham Deborah Martin Glenda F. Martin Thomas Martz Caroline A. May Melissa L, Mayers Ashley McCathem Kimberly McCray Richard McDonald Dawn McDowell Robyn McFarlond Seward McGhee Jean McGonigle John McKeever Kathleen McKenna Scott McMonigle Marion McQuiston Spencer Meador Leslie P. Medlock Kothryn Meiser Amy Mellender Bob R. Melvin, Jr, Marcos Mercado Andrew Meyers Sherry C, Miles Marie Miller Julie Anne Moore Karen Moore Martha Moore Deanno Mooris Andrew Morgan 246 John Morris Sherri Morris Marvin W, Moser Don Mosman Kimberly Moss Maribeth Mullany Julie Mullinox Ricky Mundie Ellen Murphy Maggie Murphy Bill Myers Michael D. Myers Susan Nelson Paige Newcomb Craig Nicholls Brooke Nichols John Noftsinger Annette E. Norford Mary Ellen O ' Connor Stephanie O ' Connor Diane E. O ' Diome Sharon J. O ' Hagan Christine Ott Kristen Ottestad Timothy Palkovitz Jean Palmer Emily G. Parker Laura Parker Monica Parker Steven Patterson JenniterJ. Paul Stephanie Peorch Nicola Peoples Alicia Perez Lendy C. Perkins Sonia Phcres Katie Phillips Amelia Pierson Kim G. Pigg Stephen Piper Pot Plummer Jill Pohlig 2 7 Sharon Polen Geoff Polglase Kara Pond Lisa D. Powers Chrissy Primoli Anne Pritchett Patricia Przybocki Dinah Puffenbarger Leonard T, Pulley, Jr. Victoria Putprush Christina Quails Megan Quinn Jane Rapp James F, Ray Michael C, Raybum Seth C. Raynor Bob Reby Lance Repido Rachel Reulles Frederick Rice Diane G, Richards Leah Rife George RIggs Andrew M, RIghter Dan RIordan JohnE. Roane, Jr. FItz Robers Leigh Roberson Susan Roberson Martha Robertson Rhonda Robinson Was Robinson Anthony W. Rodgers BariD Rogers Lynn M. Rogers Michelle Rogers Roderick Ronrer Jackie Roller Judy Ronan Debra M. Roob Ruth Rossmiller Pdtta Roth Klmberly H. Rusch Wendy Ruschmann Angela Russell Lillie Russell Michele Ryor Rebecca Sandridge Larry Sands Sara Scartxirough 24ii I ff es sm r iaoison ,,, I niversity 0193 COMMUTER STUL ' ENT • EXPIRES 9-30-85 VS. FACULTY STAFF • EXPIRES 9-30-85 D ve heard iT time and time ogain Protessors are alwoys jokingly re- marking that one can always tell a student lot from a foc- ulty lot — because the stu- dents hove the better cars Well, I hove to admit that I ve seen my shore of students cruising around in shiny, new Mercedes But, to see if this is true, I decided to take a less than scientific survey of the cars in the parking lots and foculty lots, I surveyed 239 faculty cars in the Godwin lot, B-lot, M-lot, and C-lot, and 196 student cars in J-lot and P- lot. Overall, the cars were pretty much the some Sure, there were your token Z ' s, RX- 7 ' s, ond Pugeots — but they were in both student and foc- ulty lots. Faculty cars did tend to be bigger (remnants from days when gos was 60 cents o gallon], but students hod their share of tanks too (usually hand-me-down sta- tion wogons) Trucks also ap- peared frequently in all lots, probably because they ' re comparably less expensive thon most cors. After oil, nei- ther students nor teachers ore known for hoving large checking accounts. S Faculty Cars 1 . trucks (of various models] Christine L, Schlichtmann Christine Schnorbus G R. Schrotenboer Cathy Schuermann Emily E. Schultze Jeff Scott Lisa Seeley Toaster Dave Seward DeniseSgueglia V. Leigh Shanaberger Stacy Shank Roderick Shepard Andrea Sherfy Suzanne Sherrod Jodi Shifflett Willard L, Shiflett Suzanne Shumate David Simpers Sydney Simpkins Stacy L. Sirbaugh Anne Sloan (34] 2 Toyota Celica (12] 3, vans (of various models] (12] 4, station wagons (of vari- ous models] (11] 5, Subaru (10] 6 VWbug(8] 7, Ford Mustang (7] 8. Oldsmobile Cutlass (7] 9 Chevy Novo (7] 10, Toyota Corolla (7] 11, Hondo Accord (7] 12, Hondo Civic (6] 13, Ford Pinto (6] 14, Buick Skylark (5) 15 Chevy Mo 1 1 bu (5] 16, VW Rabbit (5] 17 Dodge Dart (5] 18 Plymouth Volore (5] Student Cars I, Chevefte(13] 2 station wogons (of vari- ous models] (12] 3 Ford Mustang (11] 4, VWbug(10] 5, Honda Civic (9] 6, trucks (of various models] (9) 7, Toyota Corolla (7] 8, DatsunB210(6] 9 Hondo Accord (6] 10 Ford Pinto (6] II, Ford Escort (5] 12, Subaru (5] 13, Datsun310(5] 14 Chevy Novo (5] — Ellen Hamlet 243 Ellyn Slyder Kristin Small Ann Smith Helen E. Smitti Michiael B. Smith Robin A. Smith Sharon Smith Stephen M. Smith Bradley Snavely Nancy Snead Brenda Snyder Laurie Spencer Liane J, Sprunk Cynthia Stagner Gabrielle Stallard Juliette Stansell Susan Stauffer Valerie Stevens Lauren Stewart Michael Stinnett Renee Stocl Robert Storch Cynthia Strosnider Kathleen L. Stuck Guy Summers Kim Summers Deborah Supinski Ellen Swarts Erica L. Swenson Lori Sydlowski Debbie Taylor Keith Taylor Lynne K, Taylor Michele Taylor Kothy Tee! Nancy Templeton Bruce Tempion Robin Terry John Theado Richard Thompson 250 Karin Tidquist Scott Tolley Jennifer Train Kerry Treubert Tina Tuccille Carol Turner Jeff Urban Mary Ann Vaden Steven Van Deventer Wanda Vanotta Jeffrey Vamey Tim Veltman Lynne Verity Robin Via Timothiy Via Renee Vidol Renee Viette Michael Viglione Agnes Vivaldi Valerie Volk Donna M, Vorel Doug Watilgren Brian K. Walker Linda Walker Shelley Walker Steven Walton Linda Wankov Deborah Ward Stan Warden Amy Watt Cindy Waymack Steven Weidenmuller Anna Weimer Ann M, Weisensole Leslie A. Welch Nancy Welch April Wells Jennifer Welsh Sharon Wewetzer Darlene White Helen R. White Elizabeth Wiersema Lisa Wight Rhondo Wilcox Carey Wilhelm Karen Willcoxon Diane Willey Fay Williams Gregory Williams Lisa Williams Robert Wilson Susanna Wilson Tim Wilson Helen Wimmer Carolyn Windish Beth Wiseman Scott Witherington Wendy Wojnar Valerie Wolf Thea Wolitz Nancy Wood Terrie Wood Rebecca Woodcock Ginger Woods Toddy Wool John Wright Colette Yandosov Katy Yates Erich Yost Jessica Young Edwin A. Zeiek Lisa A. Zilch Susan Jennings 251 Eugenia Abraham Karen Absher David Adams Laura Adams Mark Agee Sheila Akers Rick Albertson Lendora Alexander Karen Allen Katie Allen Lorez Allen Kate Allison Cindy Andes Mitch Andrew Tyna Andrews Kerry Armentrout Larry Atheam Amy E. Austin Linda Auther Cathy L. Bailey Darrell Bailey Leanne Baisch Vicky Balenger Vicki Balsamo Jon Balserak Rebecca C. Barber Vikki Barnard Irish Barr Eileen Barrett Stacy G. Barry Greg Bartlett Amy Beatty Valerie Beaudoin Bettina Beaumont Gregory Becker Kimberly Beckett Debbie Beglau Maria Behnke Dyke Belcher Michele Belcher 252 Pauline E. Bellos Linda Belz Jean Bender Carol E, Bennett Pam Benson Pam Bergren Julie Berkowitz Richard W. Berry Kristina Bisson Tamara Blackstock Chris Blair Alison Lynne Blevins David Blount Lori Boecker Beverly Bogart Carol Bognar Mitchell Bond Kerri Borchardt Terri Lee Bottorff Bryan Bouchelion David Bowman Brad Vernon Brautigcm Susan A. Breen Adam Brenner Scott Bridgeforth Sandra L, Brillhart Annette Britt Marcy M, Brizzolara Missy Brock Teresa B row Ann B, Brown Michael Brown Kotherine Bryant Douglas Buffkin James Bugbee Julie Buhite Lisa Bunch Patricia Burger Chris Burr Glenda Burroughs Brion Burton Ellen Burton Lynne Burton Tom Butterworth Patricia Byrnes 255 Gary Cabey Carol Campbell Cindy Campbell Joanna Campbell Chris Canellas Robin S, Capps Christopher Card Pamela Carey Holly L. Camahan Suzan Carper William Carper Jamie Carter Antony J, Cascio Terri Caste Betty Chadkowski Brett Chaney John S. Cheeks Anne Chudoba Raymond Cicale Sherri Clements Sherri Cohn Alison Colby Barbara Coleman Mary Collins Dale Cone Kathleen Connolly Anne H. Conrad Carolyn Rae Conte Dana Conte Sharon Y, Cook Cathy Cope Sabrinna Cordell Richard Comicello Steve Com well Debbie Courtney Barry A. Cox Janie Craige Catherine Crandall Kothy Creedon Laurie Creelman 254 Convo Camp-In B ost spring room sign- ups were held inside for The first fime. In- stead of students camping outside the Warren Campus Center, eager students camped inside the Convo- cation Center, The location may have changed, but the atmos- phere didn ' t. It was all one big pojamo party with sleep- ing bogs and even mat- tresses scattered around, radios and TV ' s going, fris- bees flying in the arena, and Four Star Pizza boxes every- where Girls started showing up as early as 12:30 pm Sunday to pick up numbers on Tuesday morning which they would then use to line up again Tuesday evening. As in the post, allit took was one per- son in line to create a panic Those first people to line up were Marlene Lyon, Kristi Davidson, and Michele Bel- cher, all freshmen. These stu- dents were residents of Eagle Hall who, according to them, lined up so early because they wanted to live on cam- pus They were trying to get into Logan or Waylond — they got into Presidential Apartments, Most campers agreed that having people line up in- side the Convocation Center was o big improvement over the former system But de- spite the added comfort, there were still some com- plaints. Dawn Jorrell, a sophomore hoping for Logan Roll, thought that the Convo- cation Center was too far away and that the rules en- forced by attending RA ' s were too strict. Oh well, you can ' t please everyone. For now, this is the Pest system the powers that be have devised. But with the Orwell ion year in our midst, anything ' s possible in the fu- ture. H — Ellen Hamlet Mary B. Creger Donna Crider Cecilia Crompton Will Croxton Charlie Cruz Nonnette Dalgleish Donna Dallas Gloria Dambrisi Lynn Dandridge Janenne Daniels Katharine Daniels Debbie Davenport Andrew S. Davis Marilyn Davis Mark Davis R. David Dees Tracy L. Demich Chariotte Dempsey Melissa C. Denis Jacquelin Denison Mary Devereux Tracy Dickens Thomas Dierauf Teresa Dodson Kristine Doerier Cathy Doerrer Betsy Dominick Laura Donnell Cheryl Douglas Laurel Dovey Mary Kelly Doyle John Draminski J. Mark Dressel Claire Duane Laura J. Duffy David Duncan Wendy Ann Dunkle John Durkin Lynn Eaton Ella Eovers 255 2S6 Hugh Eckert Brett Edwards Jackie K. Edwards Laura Elsasser Eric Eppley Jane Evankow Anthony Evans Bill M. Evans Sharon A. Eward Pom Ewing Barbara Fague Gwen Fariss Lori Fastige Katherine Faulkner Theresa S. Ferrara Robert Janus Ferrer Lacinda Renee Field Marguerite G. Fields Debora Finley John Finocchiaro Bettina Fisher Margaret Fitzpotrick Lynn Flowers Rob Flowers David C, Forbes, Jr. Frances M. Fortna Carol Dee Foster Gayla Foster Sean Fowlds Stacie Fowler Sharon Francis Gregory S. Fulk Amy Gallimore Cindy Gallimore Mart A. Ganley Chris Garber Sarah Garlow Vivian A. Gamett Steven George Jerilyn Gerblick Nancy J. Gibson Jeffrey Glllikin Douglas P. Gilmour Debra K. Glaze Edward Glover Geoff Gluckman Mary Goff Mark Alan Gogol John Goins Joyce Goldberg Mark Golden Margie Good John Gordon Frederick Gosain Trish Gougli Jessica Grace Ann M. Graves Bethanne Gray Mary Betii Gray Kathy L, Green Sarah Robin Green Coron R, Greer Robbin Greer Margaret Gregory ScottGnjnwald Drew E. Haas Nancy Haas Teresa E. Hall Susan Hailigan Karen Hamilton Janet Hamric Roger Hanson Sandra K, Harmon Jean Ann Hamer Jannis A. Harper Kathryn S. Harris Robert Harris Danielle Hart Deanna Hartley Laura Harvell Tracy Hash Connie Hauck Rene E. Hawkins Todd Heath Mike Heffner Steven A. Helms III Ingrid Henderson Robert Henderson John Herbert Judy Herbertson Stephen S. Henshey Deirdre A. Heubel Christopher Hickey Frank M. Higgins Robin E. Hill Sharon Himelright Eric Hinson Laura H. Hobgood 257 Jennifer Hoeft Louise Hoffman Michael Hoffman Brian B, Hogan Cynffiia L. Holiand Caroi Hoilans Ellen Holmes Elizabeth Homan Donna Homberg Allyson Houghton Kristy Hubbard David Huddle C. Elaine Hudson Lee Hyden Julie Hyiton Diane Isbell Gary Jenkins Teri Jenkins Peter Jensen Earl Jewell Julie Johnson Lydia Johnson Candace Jones Darren Jones Jack Jones Jennifer Jones Kimberly Jones Lisa E. Jones Richard Jones Robert W. Jones Susan Jones Suzanne Jones Rebecca A. Joms Richard W. Joyner John Kasprzyk James Keck Amy V. Keever Ellen Mary Kelly Shawn P. Kelly Lisa Kemp jMU ' s First Journal n recent years, the oc- coinplishments of vorious ocodennic de- portments hove given JMU widespreod recognition. The Center for Accounting Reseorch, locoted in the Ac- counting Deportnnent of the School of Business, has mode JMU a recognizable force in the field of accounting edu- cation with Its publication of the Journal for Accounting Education. The journal is the first of Its kind dealing with ac- counting education. According to Professor Ralph L, Benke, Jr, editor and founder of the journal, the Journai for Accounting Education has given JMU notional and international exposure, According to its statement of policy, the journal is dedi- cated to promoting excel- lence in teaching and stimulating research in ac- counting education, Since Its debut in March 1983, the journal has ac- quired more than 1000 sub- scribers in more than 30 countries, B — ChipEmbrey 25S Rene D. Kay Kendall Elizabeth Kesler Pobert M.Kiel ' heresa Kilcourse Kelly Kile Chris King Denise A. King Locey L. Kirstein Beth Ann Krebs Janet Kregenow Sheryll L. Kronk Elisabeth Kurth Gina M. Kuta Stevie Loel Patti Laird Jeannie Lamers Brenda G. Lashley Edwin Lautenslager Loma G. Lawrence Carol Layton John Lazas John G. Leake Peter Leberre Nancy Leeker Tim Leffel Karen Lensler Laurie B. Lester Mark Daniel Liederbach Lisa Life Lisa Lindoe Michael Lindsay Kevin M. Lipscomb Bnjce Livingstone Glenn Loan Denise Logue E 3 O - • Karin Renee Long Jeffrey Lotts Maggie Loughran G. Scoft Lovejoy Colleen Lovelace Denise Luetkemeyer Paul Luetkemeyer Mary Ann Lundy Rob Luskey Lisa K. Luther Diane M. Lynch Marlene E. Lyons Melanie MacDuff Isabel Mack James D. Mack Helen MacNabb Carole Mann Susan Mann Tammy Mannarino Linda Marini Gerard Marks Jill Y, Mart s John Martin Rhonda S. Mason Michael Mayfield Valerie Maynard Kevin McClathy Elizabeth McCusker Karin McKie Cynthia McKinney Dennis McLaughlin Maurice McMahon Patricia Mebane Terry L. Menefee Adrienne Mentzer Susan Messina Ethel N, Meyer Mariene Meyer Brian K. Miksa If Air. Bl I t ■r ' ' ' ■fiw ¥ . Kelli A. Miller Kenneth Miller Mark R. Miller Susan Miller Laura Milliken Lubeth Minnick Eric R. Misenheimer Linda G. Mitchell Kara Beth Moomaw Linda Moomaw Craig Moore Dwayne Moore Robert Morley Beveriy Morris Laura Morfenson Kimberiy Mosiman Lynne Mowbray Kristi Muis Barbara Muller Thomas Murphy ' Jacqueline T. Naughton Daria Navarre Suzanne Nedrow Mary Beth Neely Kelly Newlin Pemoerton Niels Laura Niswander Kimberiy A, Nordberg Bridget Norris Maix Norton Carol Novotny Robert H.Nutt Regina M, Obrien Lee Ocker Carolyn Offield Janet Ohnikion Ray L. Olinger Elaine O ' Malley Christy Oskam Sarah Otto Patricia Owens Michael Pack 261 Susan M. Page Anne Paparella Paige Parlow Robert R. Pan- Kathleen Porrotf Brenda G. Patterson Alyson Pedlow Beverly Pence . • ■John M. Pezzulla V , Gwyn Pickett as— Kelly Pippin Brenda Pischner Karen Pitcher Suzanne Pitts Chip Pixley Athena Plummer Karen Polls Lisa Proakis Gina Progar Jeanne Proud Gwyn Puckett Tamera L. Quales Tammy Quarles Mary C. Rack Melanie Toni Randall John M. Rankin Timothy M. Ratliff Lynn Ray Amy Reader Jeff Remblsz Amy Rennie Laura Rennie Jeffrey D, Rhodes Traci L. Richards Julie F. Ridenour Tara Riley Kothy Robertson Tommy Robertson Stephen M. Roethe Pamela L. Ross Patricia L. Rossberg David Roth Clarissa Russell Lori A. Sachs Kevin R. Salley Kay Sampson Robin Sandy Johnny Sarver Leyuani W. Saunders William Scarff ■■HBH K| aB ■■■■m 1 1 T. ' A ' t n 262 Q ee and hear your fo- vorite music 24 hours a day! MTV, Music Television, of- fers videos of your favonfe groups on cable felevision all ocross America, Billed as fhe World ' s Firsf Video Music Sfafion — no false advertis- ing here — MTV specializes in bringing videos of well- known groups to TV as well as giving airplay to new bands that otherwise could not crack the ploy lists of radio stations. There ore similar programs that feature music videos such OS Home Box Office ' s ' Video Jukebox and some other regional programs, but videos ore only a sideline for those stations, MTV is the only program devoted solely to continuous video music, MTV, like radio stations, uti- lizes disc jockeys known as video jockeys (VJ ' s for short] who speel off the latest music news and trends, in the words of the valley (And we dont meon the Shenandoah Vol- ley] MTV has proved so suc- cessful that the BBC of Great Britain has proposed a similar oil-video chonnel for its mu- sic-conscious viewers, MTV ' s notoriety has also become apporent in the younger generation with parents pro- claiming the station off-limits to their children because of obscenity and possible onti- religious offerings. In focf, Har- risonburg hod MTV for less than one day before the sto- fion was token off the oir due Michelle Schaffer Daniel C. Schuman Johnson Scott Scott Seay David Seeike David Seery Holly Seidelmann Susan S. Selig Bradley S. Shaevel Stephen Shav Erin M. Shea Joni Shelton Lisa Sheridan Molly Shields Jeff W. Shiflet Wendy L, Shinaberry Donna Shockey Steven Shriner Julie M, Shuklis Karen E. Simmons Bryan Simpson to the massive number of ob- jections With MTV ' s growing popu- larity, we ' re bound to see the idea spread. Even now video cassetfes of groups con be bought, and Michael Jack- son has produced videos to be shown in theatres before movies. The rock rolls on — but now with even more technology, S — Leslie Piercy 263 Susan Sindle Loma Siron Daina A. Sisk Carol Skelton Dan Slover Mary Slowinski Duane R. Slyder Kristina Small Julia B. Smith Rodger E. Smith Sharon L. Smith Winnifred Smith Pamela Smolok Elaine M. Snyder Nora Solan William Solan Paul Soma D. Jarratt Speer Andrea Speirs Joel Spielberger Sonya Stagnoli Ann Stark Michael Stotzer Teresa Stenger Sally Stiegler Patricia Stinger Karen Strausburg Susan Stueber Diane Sullenberger Julie Sullivan Richard Swan David Taylor Beth M. Thomas Nicky Thompson Kassie Thome DarleneThomhill DoreenThomhill Kimberley Timpf Martha L. Tindal Carlo Tipton 264 Sally R. Trabue Susan Trainum Poul A. Transue Gil Tuck Sherry Turner Tracy Turner Paul Tury Karen Underwood Sharon Upton John Urquhart Marinette Urquhart Susan Vandenburgh Megan Vanner Liz Vaughan Carta vermarelli BrendaA. Vilcins Carol Vogt Wanda Waggy Jennifer Wakefield Constance Walker Thersa Walker Lisa Wallace Regina Wallace Mark Z. Waller Tim Walsh Anna Walters Susan Wampler Clark Ward Teresa Wariner Druanne Waters Cynthia Watkins Melissa Weaver Elizabeth Weist KothyV.Weiler Margo Wells Pam Westfail Ken White Melissa Whitehead Timothy Whitesell Linda Kay Michael Everett Wiles Douglas Wilfong Robert Williams Robert Williams Karen Williamson Chrissie Willimas Duane S.Willis Marguerite Willner Chrtstine Wilt Richard Wingen Janice Winstead Lynda Winstead Tim Withers Sheila Witkowski Christi Wolfrey Margarita Woods William Wright Susan Wunderly Juli M. Wyatt Jean Yarasheski Lynette Young Ruth Anne Young Pam ZurschmeicJe 265s Beverley Abbitt Suzie Adam Mark E. Ahem Elizabeth Allen Stephanie Almquist Kelley Altis Kari Anderson Melissa Anderson Chuck A. Appel David F, Arnold G. Edward Arnold Kimberly Ann Arthur Laurie Ascenzi Alan Augustine William Babilon Laurie Badanes Mark A. Balan Lavi rence Balda Todd Baldacci Angela Bamberg HolTy Barber Kirsten Barron Gloria Barton Ty T. Bateman Lisa Baucom Deanna Bauroth Brian Beck Debbie Becker Kimberly Bedner Barbara R. Bell Ann N. Bellaschi Lisa Blackbum Alison Blackley Kdthy Blair Debbie Borrillo Lucinda Bosiey Zita Bower Kathy Bowers Melissa Bowers Carlo Bragg 1 ( CfO Janet Renee Branch Kelly Branham Anne Broun Ronlque Breaux Elizabeth Bretschneider Christine M. Brick Allison K, Brown Reginald K. Brown Christy Bruns Joan Carol Bryant Lisa K, Bryant Allison Burford Debbie Burner Chris Burnett Amy K. Butler Steve Butler Denver Butson Susan Y. Byrum Ruth Anne Calendine Jane E. Campbell Elizabeth Cannon Joshua Canter Mary S. Carrell Alisa Cash Dan Cherkis Gayle E, Chimento Harold L. Churchill, III Janet Melinda Cissel Mary Miles Clayton Rhonda C, Clayton Susanne Clem Roger L. Clevinger Julie Cloninger MikeCluff Theresa Coffmon Deonn Sue Cole Janet M. Coleman Michele Collingnon Colleen Conroy Becky Cook Shelly M. Cook Denise Cooper Elissa Cooper David Coibett Laurie L. Cowan 267 Alderboran Craig Sheila Craig Lisa M. Culp Carl Daniels Micticel Damall Barbara Davis Karen Davis Todd Dawkins Anne Dicl enson Sandra Diggs Paul Dimarino Lesley Drake Karen Dredske Colette Dunne Mark Eanes Teresa Edwards Linda Ehnert Paula L. Ellison Colleen Enzmann Dawn Estes Tracia Everton Peter Fagon Kimberly Faick Allison Folk Mark L. Farrell Sarahi Fanjki Leigh Ann Feast Kathleen Fields Pamela Fisher Penny Foster Mark Fouike Brian Fox Joseph Franklin Diane Frost James Fugcrte Arthur Fullerwinder Deborah Fusch Julie Fust Karen Gahort Carolyn Gardner m JMU Jargon: a Glossary ere is The first JMU Atlas and Glossory of Duke ' s Terminalogy (Aftention illiterates and busi- ness majors; they ' re not in ol- Dhabetical order) Uncle Ron — A pseud- onym for James Modison University President Ronold E Corner Constontly denies ol- legotions That he is the rein- cornotion of Fred Flinfsfone Soys naming his son Dino is merely a coincidence Was recently seen oT local restou- ronT getting o fake-ouf order of ribs — which tipped his cor over Faculty Advisers A se cret society Because no one hos octuolly seen one, fhetr acTivitles ore virtuolly un known Wilson Cupola — You know — thoT white thing on top of Wilson Holl Campus Police — Carry 26 I m I Jane Gamer Jill S. Garvey Chad Gates Curtis R. Gauntt Margaret R. Geary Stephen Geiger Paula Gentry Cammie Geoghegan Susan Gervinski Betty Gillespie Jennifer Glass Kelly Glass Steven Goldstein Louis J. Gosain Susan Graham Lauren Grahame Adrienne Grant Mike Grappone Deanna Sue Green Adam Greer David Grizzard Jacqueline Groah Greg Gromade Mary Ann Grooms Teresa Gulbrandsen Andrew Gunning Kimberley Gwyn Linda Hack Jenny Hahn Brenda Hailey Paige Hairsbown Mike Halsey Mark C. Hamel Scott Hamilton Eric Hansen Linda Hansen Nancy Harris Stuart Harris Adrienne Harrison Scott Harrison ,357 magnums in order To give out parking tickets. Have all seen the movie Patron at least a dozen times. Hill Street Blues they are not, ROTC — They ' re the ones vyeonng olive drab on Tues- days and Thursdays, Hove all seen the movie PoTton at least a dozen times. They think Your mother weors army boots is o compli- ment. Not to w ith campus team Commuter be confused police SWAT Student Parking — You must be kid- ding (See also Campus Po- lice) Wine-Price Hall — A dorm for women Aiso known as The Nunnery, or Virgin Voult, Where Hamlet fold Ophelia to go, Newman Lake — An open sewer for Greek Row, Also the site of alleged heavy-water experiments by the chemistry department, [In other words, don ' t go fishing,] The men ' s basketball team ' s offense is said to be locofed somewhere of the bottom of Newman Loke Greeks — Remember the song The Greeks Don ' t Wont No Freaks ' Well, our Greeks are freaks. Just look at their clothes. They ' re the ones who wear sporfcoafs and ties with Khaki shorts to football gomes, (See also Young Re- publicans) Young Republicans — Also known as Young Ameri- cans for Freedom They like to offend Sunday night mov- ies in Graffon-Stovall be- couse they enjoy seeing everything in block and white. They think Nixon wosnT such o bod guy. Hove oil seen the movie Patron of least a dozen times Young Democrats — A campus organizofion which leads in the effort to hove the Convocation Center named offer Chuck Robb, They think that Fritz Mondole is fh ;; Sec- ond Coming. SGA — Students Groping Against Apathy — Also known as the Student Gov- ernment Association Humorist Manifesto — Lost year ' s Campus Lam- poon that mode Hustler magazine look like The Na- tional Review. The Breeze — The stu- dent-run campus newspo- per, A great place to find out who was arrested after lost week ' s keg party, s — Tim Arnold reprinted from The Breeze m Terrie Hart Daniel Harvey Sarah Hastings Lisa Hawekotte Betsy Hayes Susan Haynes Alice Heard David A. Heim Leslie Henson Jane! Herman Mary Herrity Joie Hersey Amanda Hetzei Kathleen Higgins Craig Highlander Drew Hill Paul D.Hill Beth Hilsman Robin Hilton Karen Hinckley Suzanne Hines Eric Hinkle Shari L. Hinkle Lynn M. Hobson Ann M. Hodgkins Diane Hofstetter Jack H, Holmstrom Randall L. Holter Christobher Hooper Julie Hopkins Bob Houston Amy Howe Joy Elise Humphries Scott Hundley Kellie A. Hunt Margaret Hunt Laddie Hunter Beveriy Hutcherson Gregory S. Hutton Esther Hyatt Laura Ir vin Wendy Jessee Rebecca Jilcott Lisa Jinks Anthony R. Johnson Becky Johnson Joni Johnson Pamela Johnson Scott Johnson Susan D. Johnson m v i AW rpfB[ar Caryn L Jones Karen Jones Lisa S. Jones Joanne Jordano Jenny Komienski Alice Kane Kristine Kaplan Michele Karrcsch Cathy Keffer Karen Kelly Kelly Kem Laura Kettlestrings Michelle Keyser Julian N. King, III Kelly Krivsky James Kuhn Richard Lachine Ann M. Lafuze Andrea Lannont Valerie A, Londis Renae Lawhome Sharon Lehman Dean A, Leipsner Deedie T. Leppink James Payne Lewis Carey Lindquist Suzanne Linsley Dawn Lotts Charles Loucks Kate Love Candace Lowe Ann E. Lowry James N. Lucado Ed Maass Robin R, Major Mary Malo Betsy Malone Julia R. Moloney Tammy Mann Joseph Morkhom Margaret Marshall Doriann Martin Jeannine Martin Jennifer Martin Nancy Martino Booker Massey Kim Maxwell Amanda Mays Hi Daniel T. McBryde Jennifer McCaskill Valerie McClanahan Yvonne McCormack Cathleen McCormick Sandra McCracken Eric McDonald Patrick McFeeley Jeffrey Mclntyre Dwayne McKnight Cathy McLaughlin Scott McLucas Catherine McNeese James R. Melton Deborah Merritf Bill Michie, III John Mark Millen Deborah Miller Susan Miller Barbara Miner Susan Mitchell Pamela Montesanti Tammy Moore Edward Morris Sherri Morris Mary Mosbrook Angela Moss Laura F. Moy Ruth Mull William Mulvihill Teresa Muncy Kathleen Murphy Susan Murray Giselle M, Myer John Myers Deborah Myhers Jennifer Nagele Kristina Nagumy Wendy Naumann Amy Nay Bell ' s Neighbor Eunng the past year, JMU sow Its newest addition, McGrow- Long Hall, emerge from the ground next to Bell Hall. For the exchange of o mere two million dollars, the Nielson Construction Co, started building the new dorm in Au- gust 1983- The dorm is sched- uled to begin housing students for the 1983-84 school yeor Since the late 1970 ' s, there has been a housing shortage due to o high demand by students to live on campus. The new dorm was builf fo help alleviate this situation. McGrow-Long Hall will allow 210 more students to live on campus as opposed to Ho- word Johnson ' s. McGraw-Long Hall is just another sign of a growing, thriving institution H — Roger Hanson Chuck Needham Kraig Negaard Alura Marie Nelson Connie Newiin James Newport Leigh Nordman Lis A. Nygaard Kevin O ' Brien David Odonn David O ' Donnell Kellie O ' Hara David E. Olds Lisa Ondrejcek Leonard Orange Maria Osbom Jeff Paige Joseph K. Painter Angela Parham Terri Parsons Ernie Paskey Donold Peacock Julie M. Perez Lisa Persson Claudia B. Peters Chrys Peterson Laura Peterson Christian Pettyjohn Daniel Phillips David Pickering Claude V. Piercy Dawn Pitsenberger Lance Pless Gail Pond Paula Ponti Stephen Porter 273 Therese Porter Ann Powell Mory Powell Kotherine Prassas Elizabeth Pringle Mary Pritchett Leslie Proud Carmen Pulley Wendy Roger Wendell Ransom Vicki C. Ray Margaret Raynal Joyce E, Rebar Carolyn Reese Karen S. Reynolds Hubert Rider Marc A. Rinaldi Adele Ritctiie Chamell Roberts Laurie Robinson Genevieve Robliss Lisa Shawn Rollins Donna Rosen Darryl Ross Lori Rothengass Shamet Rowlan Allison Ruddock Cathy Rumsey Mia M. Russell Shari Rutledge Julie Ryder Martin D. Sachs Scott Sanger Jacalyn E. Sapio Stepheny Saunders Dee Scarlett Kyra Scarton Debra M. Schmitz Amy B, Schuette Douglas Searponi ! .i 4 274 i_ r Carol A, Shall Debbie Shomo Michael J. Siege! Lisa A. Simmers Lisa Simmons Timothy M, Small Elizabeth A, Smith Erick Smitherman Amy Sommer Tracy Stallone Shawn R. Stonciu Kimberly Steele Michael Stennick Elaine Stephanos Michele Stephenitch Wendy E. Stevens Daniel Stewart Ralph A, Stickman Christine M. Stiefel KatherineStillwell Amy Stinnett Kristina Stoffel John E. Stonko Stacey D, Strawn Laura Lynn Stroud Christine Sullivan Dawn Sundberg Joseph Tagliareni Joni E, Takone Robert Taplin Potti Taylor Arthur Thomas Catherine Thompson Charles T. Torrens Laura Toso Glenn K, Travis Chris B. Trent Katharine Troub John M. Trumbo Terri L, Tucker Suzanne Turk Cynthia L. Twining 275 Kate Tyler Kenny Updike Kara M. Van HcxDser John R. Vangrinsven David Vann Jacl Vulcano Pamela Wagner Angela Walker Anna Lea Walker Bette Jo Walker Theresa L. Walker Patty Walsh Barbara Waters Pemell Watson, Jr. Robert Watson Geneva C. Webb R. Allen Webb Maryann West Donna L. Wetmore Craig White Kevin White Sarah White John Wight Michelle Wilder Debra L. Wilkins Cynthia Williams Ruth E. Wilsey Dianne B, Wilson Kelly Joan Wilson Scott Wilson Suzanne A. Wilson Bruce P. Windesheim Deborah A, Winn Amy Wishart Robert Woche Joy Wood Darrin Woody Allison Wright Daniel J. Wright Jenny Wright Kotherine Wunderlich Sonya Yates Cathy Young Missy Young Sharon Zwart h The First Step m y now freshmen are seasoned veterans of JMU, They have mas- tered the art of standing in line, they ' ve adjusted their diets to chicl en pormesan every other night in D-Hall, and the soreness in their legs from climbing hills hos passed. They haven ' t mas- tered registration yet — but even the people who run reg- istration haven ' t mastered it yet. Anyway, with two semes- ters under their belts fresh- man can now look bock fondly to that first week of their college careers when there were plenty of misery loves company activities. Remember when you first got here? You and your fam- ily tried to forget that you weren ' t going back with them in the ol ' station wagon. The station wagon, by the way, IS jam-packed with all your worldly possessions, so you start unpacking and hauling it oil up the stairs to your bare room. When the car was finally empty, Mom and Dad went back home You promised to write. Then the fun began. The campus was empty be- cause all freshmen had to ar- rive a few days early to orientate themselves. Dry parties were offered as a way for freshmen to meet each other. One of the larger gatherings was the water- melon feast held on the practice field next to Godwin, Friendly smiles and sticky, wet faces hid any anx- iety over the next few days. and the next four years. Before classes started there were fees to be paid and books to be bought Many freshmen hod their books pre-packaged to avoid confusion Later they learned that books could be acquired much more cheaply elsewhere — if you were willing to stand in line. Those innocent days ore over now. The traditionally derogatory term freshmen doesn ' t really apply any- more. We ' re all just JMU stu- dents. But looking bock is still fun — like looking back at our baby pictures, B — Ellen Hamlet Lisa Schetd and Tina Nagumy at Worermelon Feast IHelms] 277; 27S f o 273 ' :} Alpha Epsilon Rho is a na- tional honor broadcast- ing society for students and professionals dedicated to excellence in radio and tele- vision. H Alpha Epsilon Rho Front Row: Trixie Rasey, Danielle Hart, Denise Shields, Barbara Baldwin, Lorrainna Sherm an, Kim Keil; Second Row: David R. Holdridge (Advisor], Annette Gra- ham f Alumni-Professional Coordina- tor), Karen Acker (Vice President — Fund Raising), Jennifer Giles (Vice President — Public Information) , Ken- neth Pratt (President), Diane Smith (Secretary), Christine Lubiak (Trea- surer), Jim Miskimen (Advisor); Third Row: Beth Rauch, Sharon Tapper, Carol Wright, John Williams, Sandi Sharp, Doug Miller, Karen Simmons, Ronald Burke, Beth Burton, Carl Rog- ers, Sam Smith, Skip Gaines, Back Row: Sandy Bartman, Mark Barker, Mike Murphy, John Crawford, David Moskowitz, Larry Sands, Hank Ebert, Jimmy Locke, James Snitzer, Jim Kline, Phil Weez, John Sebastian H9o The Lambda Chi Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Al- pha sorority was chartered here six years ago. Alpha Kappa Alpha encourages high moral and ethical char- acter, academic excel- lence, and service to humanity. B The Black Stu dent Alliance works to serve and support the interests of Black students at JMU. Projects include donations to the needy, so- cial fundraisers, cultural dis- plays, and other services. Admission is open +o anyone interested in the goals of the BSA.SJ Alpha Kappa Alpha Front Row: LaScienya Jackson, Anita Pippin; Back Row: Diane Smith, Willett Carter, Not Pictured: Deidre Edwards, Angela Johnson Black Student Alliance Front Row: Esther Hyatt, Kimberly Dean, Russell Poindexter (Vice Presi- dent), Margo Wells (Parliamentar- ian), Ronald Bur1 e (President), Junius Randolph, Kevin R. Salley, Marshall Poindexter, Second Row: Michelle Wilder, Angle Parham, Brenda Car- rington, Rita Francis, Lisa Tabb, Geraldine Crockett, Pemell Watson, Jr., John Roane, Jr., Back Row: Leon Hamlin, Mary Ann Murphy, Vicky Walker, Pamela Martin, Sherry Miles, Denise Jones, Cynthia Williams i Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta is a na- tional Biological Honor Society for Biology majors and minors who have at- tained a level of superior scholastic achievement, The organization is open to both students and faculty. The organization ' s purpose is to promote high scholarship in the field of Biology. The Psi Beta Chapter at JMU was chartered on April 5, 1979.H Chemical Society The JMU Chemical Society is a student organization designed to bring together those with an interest in chemistry for academic, so- cial, and service activities. H Front Row: Debra Tilley, Nick Mas- trota, Kelly Ramsey, Sharon Quarles, Shelley Smith (President). Tommy Quarles; Second Row: Mary Breed- ing, Erica Anderson, Chris Allshouse. Julie Poudrier (Secretary), Janice Scott, Andrea Reiser (Publicity Chair- man), Liz Gaskill; Back Row: Denise Wingfield, Derek Chapman, Daniel Campbell, David Orvos, John Stanovick (Treasurer), Stephen Do- bratz. Dr. Elwood Fisher (Advisor), James Hevi itt, Timothy Manning (Vice President), Not Pictured: Dr. Janet Winstead (Advisor) Front Row: Tammy Page, Cathy Crawford, Chris Kinter, Adam Mann, Second Row: Barbara Muller, Bill Ensor, Michael Davoli, Nancy Stub- bins, John Povi ers, Beth Anne Neff, Julie Pudner, Susan Yeager, Angle Whitt, Third Row: Mehrdad Ebadi Tehran!, Cheryl Assaid, Cid Fallon, El- len Messick, Tom Devoe (Advisor), Back Row: John Phillips (Advisor), John Bollinger, Jose Madalengoitia, Wes Strong. David Whipple, Fred Kinder, Tom Burkholder, Scott Hamil- ton. G.R. Schotenboer. Dominick Pastore, Timothy Hatt, Karsten Tucker Ik I Front Row: Mary Bachmurski, Mary Ann Lundy (Membership Chairper- son), Julie Home (President), Gina Soenksen (Honorary Member), Mar- tha Boswell (Vice President), Sec- ond Row: Sandra Senft (First Vice President), Caroline Benson (Histo- rian), Lorrie Hamilton (R ecording Secretary), Pom White (Treasurer), Beth Levi (Corresponding Secretary); Third Row: Dr. Martha Ross (Advi- sor), Carolyn Windish, Susan Nelson, Lisa Counts, Libba Jewett, Patty Reams, Robin Laing, Janet King, Cynthia Holland; Back Row: Denise Briner, Sally Jackson, Kim Lemon, Gina Smith, Sandy Unger, Lynn Hov- otter, Debbie Patterson Association for the Education of Young Children The Association for the Edu- cation of Young Children is a professional organization concerned v ith promoting an awareness of young children and their needs. This goal is accomplished through workshops, speak- ers, and community projects. We believe that today ' s youth is tomorrow ' s future. H BLUESTONE Yi pretty frantic periods of time. Everything that has been developed over weeks of worl begins to come to- gether and the editors begin to meld it all into a cohesive unit that is the yearbook. This melding process usually in- volves several all-nighters. It involves a mountain of copy to be edited and another mountain of layouts to be drawn. It involves Section Edi- tors screaming at Photogra- phers, Photographers scream- ing at Section Editors, and ev- eryone screaming at the Staff. But in the end, all the work pulls together to form a cohesive, quality product — we hope. This, then, is what goes into publishing the BLUESTONE. The 1983-1984 edition is an in- novative volume, We have tried some things that have never been done to a JMU yearbook. We hope you are pleased by the result. Si P t M ms mi ih THE BREEZE is the campus newspaper for James Madison University. It pub- lishies twice a week during thie summer. Some 60 stu- dents contribute to THE BREEZE ' S editorial, produc- tions, and business staffs. THE BREEZE hias consistently been recognized as one of the nation ' s best collegiate newspapers. In the past year, THE BREEZE staff has won awards in everything ranging from newswriting to photog- raphy. While in the past, THE BREEZE was delivered only to the Warren Campus Center, this year THE BREEZE went campus-wide. It is now deliv- ered to boxes in the WCC, D- Hall, The Library, and several academic buildings all over campus, H m m Council for Exceptional Children and the YARC Front Row: Susan Purple, Deanne Smoot, Lynne Witt; Second Row: Linda Stiaw (Secretary YARC), Mau- reen Raffertv (Vice-President YA[?C), Cathy Schiell (President YARC), Ali- son Terzion (President CEC), Debbie Overacre (Treasurer CEC), Cary Hobgood (Secretary CEC), Robin Walker (Vice-President CEC); Back Row: Jeanine Bengemnino, Niki Thiompson, Robin Siegal. Karen Leonard, Irene Duerson, Karen Smith, Mary Linn, Susan Davis, Susan Stauf- fer, Jennifer Train, DeDe Heubel Commuter Student Committee Front Row: Eric Chufar, Michele Pu- ietz, Michael Condyles, Judi Watter- son, Brian Sisk; Second Row: Bill Younger, Veronica Bindrim, Mike Ells, Mark Barbee, Jay Nogle; Back Row: Deborah Ball. Gail Probert, David Rodgers, Sandra Adams, Joni Shelton, Suzanne Veiel, Mary Beth Neely, Margoret Fitzpatrick The Council for Exceptionol Children and the Youth Association for Retarded Citi- zens are both service organi- zations whose primary purpose is the advancement of exceptional children, in- cluding the gifted handi- capped, the emotionally disturbed, the hearing im- paired, and the physically handicapped. Both organi- zations provide manpower for the Special Olympics as well as sponsor activities for exceptional citizens, s The Commuter Student Committee is an active service organization which seeks to solve problems relat- ing to commuters. Governed by an executive board con- sisting of S,G,A, commuter senators and work group co- ordinators, the CSC sponsor activities designed to in- volve commuters in campus events. The CSC maintains an office and a student lounge in the Warren Campus Cen- ter, fy I 4 . ' ' , . , . - .i , . .. - - . ' . . t . - • - • • ■e:. ' j9 CSC Chairmen Front Row: Deborah Ball (Secre- tary), Judi Watterson (Co- Chairman), Mile Ells (Chairman), Sandra Adams (Treasurer), Back Row: Joy Nogle (Social Coordina- tor], Micheie Puletz (Task Manpower Coordinator], Bill Younger (Publicity Coordinator 1 Dance Theatre Front Row: Jeff Reihl, Denna Hylton, Elinor Lee, Wendy Smith, Margo Wells, Francie Bombardiere, Cindy Marshall, Lisa Leftwich, Jennifer Mc- Caskill, Tyna Andrews, Second Row: Cyndie Whitt, Gloria D ' Ambrisi, Laura Barber, Lisa Counts, Amy Thomas, Lisa Baucom, Elaine Butler, Lauro Morgan, Sandra Martin; Third Row: Clint Butler, Ann Pflugshaupt, Sendee Natoli, Michelle Gaston, Liz Mautner, Leslie Lovett, Brad Snave- ley, Kristina Small, Katie Carter, Laura Rennie, Betsy Lee-Bassett, Laurie Walsh, Laura Adams, Dr, Earlynn J. Miller, Allison Brown; Back Row: David A. Hott, Laurie Ferrara, Rebe- cca Weaver, Chen I Gaskill, Mathew Hardy, Je ffrey scales, Nancy G ' Flahertv, Michael Spinar, Beverly Keller, Edgardo Aragu, Amy Wil- liams, Jeannine Bengermine, Jenni- fer Jones, Edwin Howard Front Row: Annette Grondy (Secre- tary), Nancy Smith (Chapter Effi- ciency Index Chairman), David E, Brawley (Vice President — Profes- sional Activities), Matthew Kerekes (Senior Vice President), Jacob G. Ford (President), Paul Gibbons (Chancellor), Kevin B. Atkinson (Trea- surer), Veronica Thackston (Vice President — Pledge Education), Da- niel G ' Neil (Historian); Second Row: Debbie Cea, Ricky Morris, Adelle Kint, Gretchen Holly, Nancy Wood, Elizabeth Hyatt, Linda Bakley, Lynda Lipke, Lisa Wauford, Susan Stevens, Carol Barnes, Susanne Wilson, Sharon DeLongis, Kelly Kendall, Marilyn Miller; Back Row: Mark Chit- tum, Tim Veltman, Anthony Wim- bush, Valerie Baker, Susan Leach, Linda Leary, Lisa Morris, Kimberly Reese, Kirk Billinsley, Mary Ann Dodd, Jennifer Jones, Carl LaBoube, Robert Stovch, Debra Robb Dance Theatre is a per- forming company com- posed of the Folk and Contemporary Ensembles end their respective associ- ate and repertory touring groups. Combined and sep- arately they perform modern, ballet, jazz, American and International Folk, ballroom. and tap dance both on campus and throughout the region. The Dance Theatre was nationally recognized as one of nine schools chosen through regional adjudica- tion to perform in the 1983 American College Dance Festival Gala Concert held at the Kennedy Centers Delta Sigma Pi is a profes- sional business fraternity that successfully blends the social aspects of college life with the professionalism of the Business world, s Delta Sigma Pi mz I Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Kappa Psi is a na- tional lionorarv band fra- ternity, wliose purpose is to aid and support thie coilegi- ate band whiich sponsors tine group. The Eta Omicron Ctiapter was founded at JMU in November, 1980 and serves one of the nation ' s top bands. The Marching Royal Dukes. 5J Data Processing Management Association Front Row: Laurie Powers, Lynda Lipke, Jan Keegan, Susan Michael. Denise Baugher (Advisor), Sid Vi- cious, Glenn Smith (Advisor), Dan Musselman (Advisor); Second Row: Rick Kirk, Sean Collender, Gregg Downer, Susan Powell, Kay Eye, Susan Lambert, Jacquie Ebersole, Keren Beane, Erica Bowie, Rhonda Barden; Third Row: Dick Baish, Chris Devaney, Greg Jungles, Laura Dol- phin, Kothy McQuillin, Debro Ro- berts, Robin Thompson, Nancy Currie, Bonnie Bumham, Chris Fac- cina, Mike Chapman; Fourth Row: Karen Schoumacher, John Weiss, Sam Hickey, Helen Wimmer, Andrew Righter, Michael Perriccio, Gordon Irons, Joe Williams, Mickey James; Back Row: Tony Adams, Dave Wheeler, Kelly Kendall, Paul Al- bright, Jim Brackman, Jeff Brown I 1 mi I The Data Processing Man- agement Association is a professional organization in- volved in the fields of data processing, computer sci- ence, and information sys- tems. The Chapter en- courages both educational and professional growth in these areas and strives for a close relationship with the business community. These goals are accomplished through field trips to local companies, speakers from within the Data Processing In- dustry and regular ' business meetings. H Sigma Phi Lambda is a campus-wide honor so- ciety established at James Madison University in 1939. It is open to all majors who main- tain a cumulative GPA of 3.25 and above. The society ' s motto is Scholarship, Lead- ership and Fellowship ; end major activities include a tu- torial program, an annual re- ception for new faculty members, a variety of social functions, and monthly meet- ings featuring a broad range of speakers, m Front Row: Greg Steagall, Susan Roberson, Beth Anderson (Secre- tary), Judy Meadows (Vice Presi- dent), Sandy Meadows (President), Dan Reese (Treasurer), Anne Gur- ney; Second Row: Sandra Rock, Cindy Rinker, Merry Semerling, Vernon Funkhouser, Stiaron Sipe, Teresa Henderson, Tina Simmons, Ken Rynett, Rhonda Wilcox, Colleen Lovelace, Third Row: Amy Os- borne, Craig Harvey, Mary Kay Pe- ters, Jeft Rodgers, Mike Wakefield, Paul Crosen, Glenn Taylor, Alex Ber- nardo. Jersey Eng, Wanda Furrow, Ann Smith, Fourth Row: Susan Haf- tield, Dana Weaver, Robert Wilson, Susan Huntley, Jackie Hewitt, Joan Kirchner, Leigh Ann Home. Nick Pot- takos, Greg Austin, Fifth Row: Kevin Marshall, Teresa Hackett, Kelly Ram- sey, Terri Graniewski, Linda Sheets. Margaret Higgins, Rebecca Marr, Michelle Callahan, Lisa Noble; Back Row: Steve Wicks, Joan Can- naday, George Herick Sigma Phi Lambda Front Row: Paula Lipxcomb (Re- porter), Bec ky Queen (Secretary), Ken Biggs (President), Lisa Lanthier (Vice President), Debbie Lawson (Reporter); Second Row: Dawn Jar- rell. Nancy Wood, Linda Irwin, Deb- bie Gavin, Lynnlee Dulau, Patricia Koxciuszko, Diana Manifold, Julie Slott. Donna Berry; Third Row: Erica Swenson, Annette Norford, Warren Picciolo, Laura Stokes, Lynne Pucket, Kay Eye, Sandra Rock, Ann Graves, Cele Serwitz, Ray Mulligan; Back Row: Beth Anne Neff, Betsy Camp- bell, Trish Cason, David Puckett, Scott Lyon, Amy Osborne, Mary Bess Obenshain, Ann Sixeas, Judy Sixeas, Seward McGhee; Not Pictured: Judi Waterson (Treasurer), Juli Pitt (Reporter) ms ' • i DECA Front Row: Lisa Zilch, Leslie Armis- tead. Jane Staley, Ann PerVins, Dionna Drumheller; Back Row: San- dra Martin, Cindy Harris, Tammy Aleshire, Douglas Creamer ii; Psi Chi is a cinapter of tine Nationai Honor Society for Psyclnology majors and minors. Its goal is to furthier stu- dent l nowledge of and inter- est in thie fields of psychology, s Psi Chi ' h ' hAH ' i The Frances Sale Home Ec- onomics Club is a profes- sional organization for undergraduate students with a major or minor in Home Ec- onomics. Its purpose is to pro- vide for the growth and development of a well- rounded home economist. Club activities range from professional emphasis to fund raising activities and service projects. The 80 member club is also the par- ent organization of The Fash- ion Merchandising, Interior Design, Dietetics and Educa- tion interest groups. S Front Row: Catherine Howard, Cyndi Mclntyre, Sharon Eggleston, Lisa Resnick, Janie Draper, Marie Miller, Kathleen McGrath, Second Row: Sherri Burnett, Anne Frear (Sec- retary), Missy Franco (Treasurer), Patti Watson (President), Michele Tayior(Vice President), Kcrthy Perkins (Historian), Matthew Redmond; Back Row: Tim Whetzel, Judy Ronan, Joyce McVey, Julie Slott, Lynnlee Dulan, Betsy Campbell, Beth Gordon, Kevin Clements Frances Sale Home Economics Club Front Row: Cynthia Whited, Beth Holsman, Deborah Sipler, Nancy Wright, Jill Forbes, Sandy Shoot, Lourie Glodsone, Leigh Ann Feost; Second Row: Coren Codro, LeAnn Drumheller, Susan Ozoki, Kim Knopp, Cathy Horgett, Aliceonne Mogloros, Kimberly Borker, Dr. Mor- ion Emerson (Advisor); Third Row: Elizobeth Tessondpri, Lynn Kehoe, Potty Covey, Mary Sheo, Brendo Weeks, Roxonne Johns, Beth Wise- man, Debro Dellinger, Kathy Harris, Ann Wilson, Betsy Kurth; Back Row: Alison Blevins, Karen Fugote, Spen- cer Meodor, Mary Ann Vaden, Bar- bora Evans, Beth Weotherly, Virginia Crowder, Tommi Lewis, Ann Weisen- sole, Anne PapareUo 21 7 Honor Council Front Row: Raymond Dingledine [Chairman, Honorary Advisory Board), John Hamlett, Dan Lynch, Brett Edwards, Kymbra Layne (Presi- dent), Vicki Scheer (Vice President], Sue Bailer; Back Row: Becky Queen, Maggie Loughran, Mary Shea, Vicky Dale, Scott Turner, Robert Horn, Claudia Dorr, Greg Versen, Sandy Sneen B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Leslie Rogers (Secretar ), Doreen Dick, Jennifer David, Jeanne Ingber- man (President), Alan Field, Leslie D. Liss; Not Pictured: Margery Bugen fVice President), David Gottfried (Treasurer) The Honor Council is re- sponsible for directing and administering the University ' s Honor Systenn. The Honor Council consists of a president and a vice- president, each elected by the student body, It also in- cludes eighteen students nominated by the deans of their respective schools and eighteen faculty members selected by the President of the university. H B ' nai B ' rith Hillel is the Jew- ish organization at JMU. Jewish students of various backgrounds can find friend- ship and opportunities to be- come involved in religious and social activities through Hillel. Awareness and identity of Judaism are our goals. S 2i Front Row: Constance Walker, Gwen Farris, Sandy Stone; Second Row: Ctiarles Taylor, Lin Manelski, Hank Ebert, Steve Lockord, Tammy Scarton; Back Row: Ian Katz, Alan Neckowitz, Tara Riley, David Wen- decken, Steve Emerson, Flip De Luca, Brenda Biondo Society for Collegiate journalists The Society for Collegiate Journalists is a national or- ganization dedicated to the betterment of journalism. The JMU chapter has members that work for The Breeze, Bluestone, Curio, and Chr salis. S Interhall Council Front Row: Brett Chaney (Historian), Cynttiia Wfiited (Vice President), Mi- chele Taylor (President), LeAnn Dnimheller (Treasurer), Lisa Giamba- luo, Debra Bratton (Secretary); Sec- ond Row: Pamela Hiiton, Dwayne Moore, Charles Lundy, Bridget Norris, Alyson Pedlow, Giselle Myer, Teri Jenkins, Judy Holzer; Third Row: Mi- chael Valente, Beth Formes, Dean McClain, Richard Meadors, Becky Zdancewicz, Marrissa Johnson, Sean Collender, Lynne Mowbray, Sarah Bryant, Brian Burton, Mark Warner (Advisor), Back Row: Marc Rinoldi, Ion Helbing, Martha Seals, Darrin Woody, Claire Hastings, Mary Carol Donald, Elizabeth Miksovic, Keith Robertson, John Trumbo International Association of Business Communicators Front Row: Elaine Toth (Secretary), Glori Stifler (Chairman — Public Re- lations), Dr. Mae Frontz (Advisor), Gina Frantz (Vice President), Ann Ri- chardson (f resident), Lin Maneiski (Treasurer), Second Row: Andrea Cope, Gretchen Holly, Nancy O ' Donneil, Beth Cocke, Mindy Whit- seal, John Thune, Ttiird Row: Dee Dee Moriarty, Denise Sgueglia, Val- erie Camm, Sharon Tepper, Dawn McDowell, Kerri Leetun, Amy Mc- Kenna, Tara Riley, Andy Johnson, Jo- iaine Phel ps, Elizabeth Street, Back Row: Jasmine Valasco, Mria C. Forry, Amy Thomas, Lexie Jepson, Melissa Mayers, Marinette Urguhart, Lisa Clarke, Kelie Straw, Suzanne Goessman, Sean McBride M The Interhall Council Is a student service organiza- tion that serves as a liaison between JMU ' s 30 residence halls and the University. Fund- ing worthwhile programs and providing campus wide ac- tivities and services is the main concern of IHC. This in- cludes such things as refriger- ator rentals, Valley Mall shuttle bus, Roth Theater tick- ets, College Bowl competi- tion. Hall painting contest and Almost Anything Goes, s The International Associa- tion of Business Communi- cators (lABC] is a world-wide professional organization committed to excellence in public relations and its many other facets involving em- ployee communications, is- sues management, and communication consulting. lABC-JMU was chartered in April, 1982 under the spon- sorship of the professional charter in Lynchburg. JMU ' s chapter received interna- tional recognition in May, 1983 for outstanding student chapter management in providing services and pro- grams to the Department of Communication Arts and the JMU community, s The Hotel and Restaurant Club at JMU is open to all HRM majors. As a group, thie club participates in many activities including road trips, annual Farm Party, JM ' s nights, seminars and fund raisers for charity, s Front Row: Susan Rogers, Regina Czekaj, Lisa Rohrer, Second Row: Bill Shaw, Laura Cummins, Chucl Pierce, Jennifer David, Suzanne Veiel; Back Row: Susan Meyer, Brooke Nichols, Heidi Susherebo, Karen McCoy, Jeanie Tassinari, David Ley (Advisor), Patty Scanlon, Karen Willcoxon Hotel Restaurant Management Club m E «k JMU Jayceettes Front Row: Karen Gould, Kelley Altis, Kirsten Olson, Kate Russell, Sandy Lin- ger; Second Row: Donna Atwell, Christine Barnes, Susan Graham, Do- reen Dick, Back Row: BarlDara Dohman, Genevieve Robless, An- drea Sherfy, Gaily Williams, Laura Grove, Beth Whelpley; Not Pic- tured: Lee Ann Covington, Missy Bowers, Margie Lane 1MU Jaycee Women ' s Or- ganization is a commun- ' service organization. Through outreach activities and internal programs, the club maintains the excite- ment of helping others and promotes pride and self- confidence within each of its members. 5J The JMU Men ' s Rugby team competes witti both intercollegiate and non- intercollegiate clubs. The team has 55 members. Dur- ing the 1982-83 season, the team won the state cham- pionship and went on to place sixth in the nation. The club was founded in 1976.S! Kappa Delta Pi is an in- ternational Honor Society in Education. The Alpha Chi Chapter was founded at Madison College in 1928 and is active in both campus and community activities. It pro- motes a high degree of pro- fessional fellowship and achievement among stu- dents in all areas of educa- tion. S JMU Men ' s Rugby Front Row: Victor Tieman, Jim Adams, Mike Stoci hausen, Tim Holmes, Pete Camerson, Russell Har- per, Joe Deck, Brian Raher, Lyndon Tyler, Darryl Hogge; Second Row: Mark Schwette, Jeff Pope, John Rior- don, Steve Stewart, Scott Stephens, Bob Bass, Sam Gilson, OJ. Malone, Chuck LeSauvage, Richard Adams; Third How: Duffy Finnerty, Jack Pobley, Jon Fleming, John Larson, Troy Phillips, Biff Albrittain, Skip Bullis, Shawn Kelly, Chris Phillips, Dean Leonard, Neal Broffman; Back Row: Jeff Murphy, Mike Koontz, Challen Bonar, Tim Batchelor, John Weiss, Jim Mountain, Chris Ahlberg, Hector Coleman, Chris Myer Kappa Delta Pi Front Row: Sandy Unger, Dianna Drumheller, Rachel Reveles, Debbie Patterson; Second Row: Annette Agee (Treasurer); Pamela Hoffler [Publicity Chairman), Susan Beasley (President). Pam White (Historian), Rachel Allyn (Secretary); Ttiird Row: Kdthy Whitenack, Dr. Elizabeth Ihle, Jane Staley, Kerri Tinsley, Lisa New- some, Carolyn Windish, Potti Riviere, Debbie Liskey; Back Row: Linda Shaw, Debbie Overacre, Patty Reams, Heidi Henderson, Martha Boswell, Harnett Gutelius, Julie Fitzgerald, Kim Lemon Medical and Allied Health Society Front Row: Katie Phillips (Treasurer), Sharon Queries (President), Tammy Queries (Secretary); Second Row: James Hewitt, Fred Willison, Peggy O ' Hara, Candace Jones, Marie Miller, Carey Wilhelm, Teresa Marani; Back Row: Mary Malo, Gi- selle Myer, MaryAnn West, Maura Walsh, Frederick Rice, Roland Berg, Martha Kiker, Stephen Dobratz, Laura Duffy; Not Pictured: Linda Irwin (Publicity Chairman), Laurie Dietz (Vice President) Stratford Players Front Row: Frank Higgins, Cindy Leach, Barbara Baldwin, Wendy McNeny (President), Polly Ekardt, Cindy Campbell (Historian); Sec- ond Row: Reggie Brown, Stacey Strawn, Michael Sullivan, Karin McKie, Scooter Mannorino (Secre- tary), Theresa Martin; Back Row: Linda Auther, Marinette Urzuhort, An- nette Fama, Katy Yates, Ginger Haydon, D.V, Harrison The Medical and Allied Health Society is a society that exposes students in- terested in medical and health fields to the career op- portunities in these areas. Special speakers and or- ganized field trips to nnedical facilities are a few of the op- portunities offered to the members. Special service projects include providing a Health Center Booklet to in- terested freshmen, support- ing the local hospital, and offering CPR classes. !« f Im f . iiiW i §M The Stratford Players is the student organization which finances the dramatic productions on campus. It is open to anyone interested in theater. The organization works for the enrichment of theater arts and to offer en- tertainment for the students and community. Hi m4 The Madison Marketing As- sociation is a student chapter of the American Marketing Association form- ed here in 1981. The chapter strives to expose members to real business situations through engaging in a num- ber of projects and sponsor- ing speakers throughout the year. Major events include an annual Faculty Feast, which promotes student-faculty re- lations; and the Career Sym- posium sponsored each spring, which provides stu- dents with valuable insights into job opportunities, s Madison Marketing Association m Men ' s Volleyball Club The Men ' s Volleyball Club was formed nine years ago to allow the finest male volleyball players at JMU to compete in East Coast vol- leyball competition. The Vol- leyball Club is sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Horn.H Front Row: Nelson Kelley, Bruce Dris- coll, Liz Leggett (Coach), Michael Smith, Bill Varon; Back Row: David Archibald, Bill Bumette, Richard Swan, Gary Browning m Front Row: Karen Irby (Vice Presi- dent), Sam Smith (President), Sally Saunders (Secretary); Second Row: Jill Forbes, Debbie Overacre, Susan Beasley, Laura Simmons, Lisa Lon- ttiier, Cottiy Crawford, Amy Shafer; Back Row: Lynn Kehoe, Jane Boswell, Richiard Horan, Ross Ri- chiardson, Karen Thieltiom, Lynne Packett, Isabelle Gumming, Doug Miller Isabel Gumming, Sam Smitti, Laura Simmons (President), Richard Haram (Vice President). Amy Shafer (Secre- tary) Omicron Delta Kappa The Honor Council is re- sponsible for directing and administering the Univer- sity Honor System. The Honor Council consists of a presi- dent and vice-president, se- lected by the student body, eighteen students, selected by the deans of their respec- tive schools, and eighteen faculty members, selected by the university president. H Mortar Board Omicron Delta Kappa promotes excellence in collegiate activities. It strives to promote understanding betv een the faculty and stu- dent body, on a basis of mu- tual interest. S m Delta Sigma Theta The Iota Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta was chartered here in 1971 ar d has beer dedicated to the implementation of numerous service projects of commu- nity, campus, and area groups. The principles of the Sorority are scholarship, character and service, s Donna Brown (Vice President), Patri- cia Giaze (Advisor), Kimberley Booker (President), Carolyn Ray (Treasurer); Not Pictured: Debbie Tucl er (Secretary), Ina Spelis (Sec- ond Advisor) •Iif!!fffnii TJiii ' ilMP ' Ifli Sh Front Row: Lisa Gnjbbs, Robin Smith, Beth Prillman, Karen Harper, Sandy Carter, Tammy Aleshire, Lisa Zilch; Second Row: Tony Agnelli, Glenn Pontanilla, Gary Jenkins, Mark Fenyk, John Harvey, Steve Haines, Rich Larson, Dr. Ben Bauman; Third Row: Patty Kosciuszko, Anne Dun- can, Carol Cole, Carta Cosh, Ann Graves, Steve Eckstein, Woody Dunn, Jr., Susan Michael, Susan Doughty, Donna Gerry; Back Row: Lesa Diggs, Angela Johnson, Dana Schultz, Lyle Martin, Patty Scanlon, Amy Stallings, Nancy Snead, Carol Markwardt, Alexis Fuller Phi Beta Lambda NSSLHA Front Row: Darlene Robinson, Kofi Allison, Darlette Robinson, Leslie Karnitschnig, Mary Manzione, Amy Jennings (Vice President]; Second Row: Mundy Andrews, Karen Plath, Kerri Tinsley (Corresponding Secre- tary), Jill Grant (President), Christine Barnes, Emily Johnson, Wendy Daniels; Back Row: Christie Friedel, Jeneen Graves, Suzanne Boyle, Bri- gitte Tuck, Pat Heckner, Carde Cope, Elena Munero, Carolyn Wood, Robin Terry, Nancy Harris; Not Pictured: Tracey Morrison, Jeanne Ingberman Phi Beta Lambda is a na- tional business society committed to developing Professional Business Lead- ers. James Madison University ' s ctiapter has been upholding these goals here for 35 years. H m Pi Sigma Alpha, a national political honor society was founded to provide rec- ognition for outstanding achievement in the study of political science. Activities of the organization include guest speakers, symposiums, and service activities, s Front Row: Terry Nestor, Paul Par- mele. Donna Shields, Richard Horan; Second Row: Rebecca Huffman, Jeffrey Kwi atkowski (President), Bob George (Vice President), Samuel Smith (Secretary), Tom Stnjnck (Trea- surer), Back Row: Cheryl Outten, Sue Buckley, Kay Nichols, Laura Sim- mons, Scott Lyon, Mary Bess Oban- shain, Dan Caprio, Terry Brvjmback Pi Sigma Alpha Phi Omicron Tau is the Home Economics Honor Society open to juniors and seniors. Programs at monthly meetings are centered around the theme Expand- ing the Scope of Home Eco- nomics. Phi Omicron Tau strives to study, understand, and teach the ideals of Home Economics. S m Phi Epsilon Kappa is an |-)on- orary Physical Education fraternity which endeavors to promote a professional atti- tude and an understanding of all phases of the allied pro- fessions. The group promotes study and discussion of cur- rent issues and trends and sponsors social activities. PEK was chartered in Nove mber, 1983 and replaces the Mer- cury Club. H Front Row: Missy Botes, Virginia Crowder, Ann Weisendale; Second Row: Caren Cadra, Susan Ozaki, Laura Goodwin, Laura Giorgi, Jill Forbes, Nancy Wright, Laurie Glad- stone; Back Row: Mary Shea, Holly Jones, Debora Marray, Sheri Loxter- camp, Debbie Sipler, Beth Weatherly, Barbara Evans, Ann Wilson, Lynn Kehoe Phi Omicron Tau Phi Epsilon Kappa Front Row: Jeff Urban, David Ellena, Karen Adams, Dr. John Haynes, Jus- tin Gannon; Second Row: Sharon Dombrovi skas, Jennifer Koiner, Jackie Roller, Tom Butterworth, Jane Bosv ell, Seth Raynor; Third Row: James Ponton, Elizabeth Blose, Julie Biller, Mary Schell, Patricia Bruce, Cindy Gilbert, Cheryl Clary, Gina Frantz, Margaret Williams, Calvin Good; Fourth Row: Richard Dicker- son, Rebecca Garber, Lee Anne Toylor, Sue Manelski, Jean Dalton, Tami Thompson, Leslie Ann La Fon, Dana Marbain, Alice Baker, Mary Smith, Wayne Lawrence; Back Row: Robert Marx, Charles Bono, Rose Mary Rummel, Ron Bell, Rich- ard Swan, Sheila McArtor, Marilyn Crawford, Joanne Alston, Deborah Zurschmeide m Executive Council Front Row: Kay Nichols, Isabella Cumming, Back Row: Bob George, Dave Harvey, Dan Riordan Student Senate Front Row: Mary Ann Dodd, Philip Holland, Catharine Hagan, Gregory Perry, Lisa Simmons, Eric Chufar; Second Row: Margaret Fitzpatrick, Mary Beth Neely, Michael Condyles, Elizabeth Kesler, David Forbes Jr., Sandy Sneen, Sue Dawson, Cynthia Twining, Claudia Peters, Joni Shelton, Laura Niswander; Ttilrd Row: Jay Nogle, Mark Barbee, John Newcomb, Daniel Caprio Jr., Mark Douglas, Bobby Houston, Daniel Harvey, Lacy Daniel (Advisor); Fourtti Row: Lisa Seeley, Janie Sher- man, Veronica Bindrim, Judi Watter- son, Karen Moore, Michael Zigarelli, Rick Gerety, Bryan Little, Denise Mumley, Helene McClure, Tina Ca- son; Back Row: Ken Harrell, Rick Kirk, Tim Craighead, Ken Bealey, Sandra Adams, David Seeike, Su- zanne Veiel, Brian Sisk, Lynne Atkin- son Student Government Association ih The Student Government Association acts as the voice of the student body and as a liaison between the University and the Student body. The SGA is comprised of three branches; the execu- tive, the legislative, and the judicial. The executive branch consists of five execu- tive council officers who are elected every April and serve for one year. The legislative branch is the Student Senate, mode up of senators from the residence halls and from the commuter students. The judi- cial branch is composed of the student judicial coordi- nator and the Student Advo- cate Corp. A few of the groups who are part of the SGA include the CSC, the IHC and the Ring Committee. Within the Senate, there are various committees that in- vestigate student activities. Proposals from these com- mittees are forwarded to the Administration. The SGA pro- vides all students with an ex- cellent opportunity to become involved in the pol- icy making process for the University. B m m students Advocates Front Row: Jeffrey Kwiatkowski, Scott Lyon. David Jones, Back Row: Cheryl Outten, Mary Bess Oben- stiain, Kimberly Scott, Steven Weidenmuller Student Judicial Coordinator Mictiael Edvi ards (Student Judicial Coordinator), Janie Sherman [Secre- tary] Hfs Froirt Row: Sarah Howarth, Martha Meredith, Cindy Spina, Wendy Rose, Denise Elfes, Bev Moore; Second Row: Margarita Woods, Vanessa Brown, Tammy Furbush, Lynn Somers, Francis Carter, Jill Kreider, Back Row: Leslie Kaplan, Elizabeth Mc- Connell, Valerie Lamar, Lynn Murphy, Terri Serating, Andy Maurer Panhellenic Council Phi Chi Theta is a business fraternity with the goal of introducing its members to various aspects of the busi- ness world through the appearances of guest speakers, tours, and other events, b Phi Chi Theta Front Row: Cindy Spina (Recording Secretary), Laura Dolphin (Corre- sponding Secretary), Kathy McQuil- lin (President), Thomas Brondolo fVice President), Michael Eastham (Treasurer); Second Row: Cathy Id- dings, Karen Ruoft, Micki Vickrey, Sue Bova, Kay Eye, Lisa Stuchlak, Steve Eckstein; Back Row: Vikki Walters, Joan Tyler, Scotf Hemming, Katie Downs, Richard Tabor, Sheryll Sepcic, Elaine O ' Malley The Panhellenic Council is. the governing body for the eight social sororities on campus, A representative from each sorority is elected to the council, whose pur- pose is to promote spirit and unity among Greeks and to serve the campus and local community.s i r r iK I iis -i r trrrr-T tt nrr—rar n -rr rr ' m The Prelegal Society aids students wt o are in- terested in law-related fields, The purpose of the Society is to unite students with an inter- est in undergraduate and graduate legal studies. The Society endeavors to broaden its members ' per- spectives by having guest speakers and holding forums as well as other functions, which will aid and increase its members awareness of law related fields. H Front Row: John Browning, Bob George; Second Row: Richard Horan, Cheryl Outten (Secretary Treasurer], Paul Pamnele (President), Scott Lyon, Jeffrey Kwiatkowski; Back Row: Jeff Gonzalez, Terry Nes- tor, Sally Saunders, Ross Richardson, Tom Strunck, Rebecca Huffman; Not Pictured: Jay Leftwich Prelegal Society H77 JMU Sports Medicine Club Front Row: Kelli Salmon, Abby Powell, Sandy Unger, Lisa Rogers, Tami Thompson; Back Row: Rob Bell, Dan Quigley, Bill Dyer, Darryl Derr, Larry Thompson Women ' s Soccer Club The JMU Sports Medicine Club provides o forum for students interested in otlnletic medicine. Members gain ex- perience by participoting in a number of activities, rang- ing from attnletic training to worl ing wittn Orttnopedic Doctors at tine University Health Center. fB Front Row: Cheryl Outten [Trea- surer), Anne Chomeau (President), Amy Watt (Vice President), Leslie Medlock (Secretary}; Second Row: Shannon lynch, Lisa Jones. Ginger Schnabel, Judith Apostolico, Cathy Kushner, Kathy Short, Debbie Elgin, Vicky Kimm; Back Row: Jerrianne O ' Day, Nancy Martino, Lyn Rawdon, Nina Stoffel, Sue Haynes, Mer ita Feg- ley. Keen McKeon, Ron Bell (Coach) m The Women ' s Soccer Club, founded in 1979, holds as its goal to become an official varsity sport sometime in the near future. The club gives v omen a chance to gain ex- perience through competi- tion with in-state schools, like ODU, U.Va., Virginia Tech, and William and Mary, and out of state schools, such as Penn. State and U.N.C.B Water Polo Club The Water Polo Club was founded in 1977. The club is designed to promote sportsmanship and team unity. It also provides mem- bers a chance to compete and develop a winning atti- tude. H Front Row: Robert Boswell, Barry Strohl; Back Row: T.J. O ' Donnell, Doug Moran, Chris James (Presi- dent), Shawn O ' Quinn, Andy Szakal, Craig Smith m University Program Board The University Program Board arranges a variety of entertainment and cultural events for JMU. The U.P.B. Ex- ecutive Council and the per- sons who comprise the individual committees are dedicated to meeting the entertainment needs of the students, faculty, and staff at JMU. The U.P.B. provides enter- tainment for the student body ranging from coffee houses to movies to concerts, featur- ing big name entertainment, like Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Chicago, and Neil Young, a So The U.P.B. Executive Coun- cil is comprised of eleven stu- dents and tv o odministrotors. The U.P.B. itself is composed of nine committees, These committees ore staffed by student volunteers, ig mi The ROTC program at JMU was established in August of 1979, the program offers a wide variety of opportunities for the ambitious student, ROTC provides one, two, three and four-year scholar- ships for deserving students, Students can participate in several camps which in- clude: Northern Warfare, Air- borne, Air Assault, and Basic Training Camp for Freshmen and Sophomores. Juniors wishing to obtain a commis- sion attended Advanced Camp in the Summer before their Senior year. Once a stu- dent completes Advanced Camp and graduates from The University, he or she will be awarded a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army,s ROTC mz Captain Robert Torres instructs Brian Levitt in rappeling (Moe) i}i5 Ecumenical Groups Three religious organiza- tions are centered in their own houses off-campus. The Campus Catholic Ministry, The Baptist Student Union, and The Wesley Foundation provide students with many opportunities to enrich their spiritual lives. The three groups sponsor social activi- ties designed to help a stu- dent grow spiritually and also to spread the Gospel of Je- sus. To others on campus and in the community, CCM offers Ecumenical Masses on cam- pus. It also sponsors intra- mural programs, weekly scripture sharing, and several retreats a year. The Wesley Foundation reaches out to the commu- nity in several ways. One of these is The New Life Singers, who perform at various local churches and during occa- sional weekend tours. The United Methodist Student Center offers a chapel, game room, library, and study lounge to all students. These three groups are just a few of the many on cam- pus who provide students with a chance to better un- derstand the Gospel of Christ and also to better under- stand themselves and those around them. H ms Jill Wilheim Rebecco Sullivan Donna Shields Dianne Rossen Registrar Sf. Panhellenic Recording Secretary President Lynn Murphy Elena Munero Nancy Cross Jane Goodwin President V P of Membership V P of Pledge Ed Treasurer Pamela Lcryne Chen Sanborr. Shelley Carpenter CofT Secretary House Manager Sigma Kappa Deanne Smoot Elizabeth Tompkins Ann Ernst Karen Leonard Cathy Schell Terry Trader Patncio Bledsoe Elizabeth Cochran Beth Cocke Betsy Dominick Kathleen Doperock Ar geta Fenimore Kimberly Fnschkom Celeste Guertin Margaret Hamson Kimberly Kallet Mary Kobetsky Alva Lowrence Joelle iidji Cheryl Lubbs Eileen Lyncy Diane Milnes Knstine OXrepky Suson Richeson Jodi Shitflett Angela Smith Jennifer Trehy m KoltMyn Winnenben Tammy Balenger Anno Cowpoithwaite K(m Gconds ' atf NancvHailei Mouteen Huntef LeeOcker Angela Ruggiero Donna Huffman Treasurer Deborah Sipler Mary Beth Hamson Tammy Hannah Recorder Rush Chairman Vice President Terri Lamar Beckham Carver President Pledge Educator Karen Brown 8eth Martin Chris Schlichimann Panhellenic Correspondence House Manager Delta Gamma Kathy Chestnut Maureen Collier Suzanne Goessman Karen Goller Marge Kelly Loma McGilvray Chnssy Primoli Kristin Ringstrom Sheila Ryan Carol Albritton BrerdoBohnger Jackie Cox nr-i fni ' - rr Darcy Fleckenstein Diana Manifold Carol Markwardt SueOzokl Janet Rowson Karen Moore NoncySneod AmyBeatty Leslie Deck Margie Fields JillKreider LizUnderhill LizBorksdale Kattiy Edmondson Sherry Gunnelson Kirsten Olson Tracie Bartholomew Sue Dawson Emily Grun Kelly Martin Emily Port er Amy Austin PamLogeman 327, fiftM Martha Meredith Cindy Harris Kelly Fitzpofrick Lisa Berg Lisa Corsi Sharon Tepper Mary Shiltinger Monica Ritchie Teresa Hackett Senior Panhellenic Chaplain House Manager Vice President President Rush Chairrrxan Starxfcirds Chrmn Vice President Treosurer Betty Snapp Natalie Cascio Lisa Nelson Mem. Director Secretary Social Chairman Vol Huice Pamela Reynolds Sally Aiello Editor Natalie Glotfelter Eileen Zotor -;( Linda Hefteran Peggy Murray Alpha Sigma Alpha E Denise Donahue Liz Felt Tern Graniewski Lmda Kreutzer g, P|1 Elizabeth C e ,esl:e Sullivon Frankie Turner Cheryl White Kim Scott Susan Beasley Kns Ennght Maureen Fogorty Kerri ee ' ' Cathy Molnar Susan Pomphano KoraSowc Maura Steele Jennifer Stump Kem Tmsley Selma Turkekul Karen RuthBurch Becky Francis Cathi Smith Winebrenner Chris Dolron LynneOxley Vanessa Brown Joanne Bea Cueto Gretel Godwin Jodi Long Kay Nichols AJicia erez C.n-r io L.ase Staurulakis 32 Christie Gutierrez Terri Pufko Susan Wheotley Natalie Gameo Susan Manos Sheila Noone Diane Sheehon Sondra Wiles Tina Behnke Koren Dunmgan Wm •ft f. p Michael Page GofcJon Woody Kelly Cross Mathew Totford ChipEmbfey Thomas Vance William Gay Brian Doye Michael Hoss David Cook MonTgomery Gocherxxjr d Jart Bliss Brian Gilley Treosuret Recofder Sigma Nu Siiil Seon Hickey Gregory Jurvgies I b ii liili Lee Cress Kevin Craig Eric Schnurr WiHiam Ensor Susan Guattien Kemp Barksdaie David Caldwell Chip Funk Jerome Moreau Sweetheart Wilbur Buck Todd York Eric Thomas David Walien Scott Myer Gregory Blonks LoddWagrer John Russell Michael Kelly DanPamell Kenneth Loskamp John Williams David Ot awav Robert Page EricChufar Larry Wetnstein itAiiknt iii Kenneth Rogers JoyNogle Gregg Newman John Danielson Peter Vaeth PamckWnght CoriTebell Steve Gardner 323 Sandra Joyner Laura Cooper Carole Stacy MargoDuarte Elizabeth Darkis Brenda Lostiley m Paul Rose Bob Cenninara Sam Bready Edwan i , i ■i Pledge Master Social Chairman Vice President President m . Jerry Cuningham House Manoger Richard Book Claire Hosinqs Treasurer Sweathort Carl Albero Randy Barrett Edward Byng A. , Ken Miller John Hunt Steve Saunders Stuart Coleman Dove Garlow Willy Hamilton Ron Ziolkowski Ken Giordano George Bromon Alpha Chi Rho Aqulles Amparan Christopher Bendit I Curtis Mullins Richord Dov ns f.7 t- John stokes Billy Bendit Craig Stellman RobHolcomb Michael Gorvey Steve Brock Darin Short Brian Bencic LeeSattler I iiilikk Allen Messerly Jeff Williams Scott Straus JoeSpiro BobWillioms Todd Lineberger MoryMcGann Terry Lorson Janet Jones Ann Willis Jennifer Norvell Marcella VanPepper Phyllis Byrnes Pomelo Stevens Diane Staron MoryRovis Helen Wilkinson Kathleen Giesenhous IV Janet Campbell Alyson Taylor Kathleen Fulton Danna Urboitis Lisa Noble Kay Via Ellen Grube Diane Tnano Darlene Didrickson, Mary Diesel Missy Nelson Sigma Phi Epsilon j Little Sisters Janie Draper Susan Hicks i HSil I A Donna Shields Pam Morris Anna Bolt Celes ' e Guemp Kothy Gcney Kim Grandstaff 0 ' ioe Rutti Hamilton Kare n Lucas Deborah Wallof Anne Poge Mary Bickmever Carolyn Moms Lee Anne Wilkins VouMee Chung Kelley Golbreoth Kaiyn Halligan 332 Clement Sydnor John Robertson Scon Horton Cofl Rogers Frank Marvjn Michael Loweiy Paul Parmele Bev Winchester Gil Salver Chaplain House Manager Corr Secretary Vice President President Controller Recording Sec Sweetheart Zone Neff Michael Clarl William Handlan JE - ' fl ff Thomas Byrne Monuel Tom Corr Wealherwax Sigma Phi Epsilon Matt Canellas James Grow Tip Fjshburn Mark Walz Mark Riley Roger Davidson Lee Carter Walter McGraw Mike Waggoner Randy Rauhut JonWatada Keith Robertson James Leftwich Bruce Livingstone DovidJares Steve McMahon John Myers David Dees Kyle Mills Steve Loose Devin Rick Wingen Alan Doran John Ragone Rod Compton Householder Craig Tidey Phil Prosser Todd Baldacci Steve Adams Glenn Lancaster Kent Boemer Robert Woche Dave BoHow William Eubank 333 f i Raymond Straus John Sanfarpia Jeffrey Mocris Stephen Dean Rex Hayes Scot McRoberts Kenneth Woodbum High Delta HighTau HighBeto High Alpha High Gamma High Kappa High Phi James Westphal Bruce Boslough Robert Dinsmore Intramural Chairman High Sigma High Pi S J ♦ -( James Mosely Eric Dow Joseph Tarembes Advisor High Epsilon Chaplain ttMMM Michael Condyles Kirby Cramer. Jr. Lambda Chi Alpha Tirrrothy Doherty Larry Dovel Timothy Lynch Bruce MocCall «- Dove Martin Jeffrey Martin Daniel Doherty John Hamlett Terry Barrett Steve Gaffney Leonard Pulley Matthew Richmond Thomas Rogowski William Bates Mil(e Bionics Chris Coates Frederick Gosain Haywood Hand David Hayes Bradley Hoopes ilki Chris Rose Charles Bono Charles Boy I es Adam Brenner Thomas Brouillette Chris Colandene Michael Covert ' ■J . Robert Ficalora Thomas King Randolph Menefee David Schiefer Ronald Sorrell Hugh Wade t OV Christophef P Paul W Cantin Todd A Cherty Roderick L Rohet Anthony R Devol Thomas F Casey Al W Chipman Patricia Bledsoe Rick Aleonordl Clive R Hollman Owens Pledge Marshal House Manager Rush Chairman Vice President President Treasurer Sweetheort ' Secre ' arv Advisor 1 ,-,-- George A Ralph W Brian J Gemty Donnelly Ruggero itiiii iiM John J Bavislll Daniel G. Nolls Michael J Murphy JeffP Robert A, Emiq Leigh k Reichel Cunningham r l i tktk mMmmiM Daniel Peter G. 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JodyLong Kay Nichols LltxJoRyon Sissy Stephenson 4 u Bryan Bostic Steven Miller Kenneth Biggs Jeff Ge-tiart Anttiony Poole JofinCoor Gregory Steve Millet Randy Bossham Guard Grand Treasurer Grand Procurator Grand Master Grand MC Prokopchak Guard Mark Todd Lynn Gene Hickman Hollingsworth 1 Douglas Huston Don Parr Steptien Rosenthal 1 Jeffry Mollis Edward Famen V. Don Brown Bradley Peterson Mark Douglas Jonathan Perry r . = Douglas Miller Kenneth Pratt K John Ryan R. Scott Smith Kappa Sigma Ricky Adams Steven Ayres Justin Connor Jeff Dickerson Barry Dodson Carl Snurr William Sheehan Steven Scott Brandon Younger Daniel Babiy Shown Donovan VanDeventer Witherington Robert Stershic Clement Mitchell Nuckles Rot ert Gusella William Redmon Lee Wray Shawn Isaac Bnon Kelly Robert Lohr John Noftsinger Goodman David Douglas Elliot Wilkins Nancy McNulty G Fred Midude Jeff Kane JohnMcCullen John Catafalmo David Crew DougHuber Thomas Bilello Alumnus Advisor Sweetheart Mascot Steven Vaughn Major Dunn Chris Calhoun OIlie Reese III Robert Fleischer John Leake Douglas Binder Austin Nammack Tom Gibson 337 IlIi Jack North Keirv Moore Kent Hyatt Thomas Wilson Chris Devanev Sean Alger Richard Gardner JackKarosiriski.Jr Chapter Director Rush Chaimnon Herald Fourth Counselor Second Counselor Soge Third Counselor First Counselor 5i ' Steven Anderson Brian Blankenship Peter Uhl House Manager Jeffrey Di Benedetto Kurt Ettieridge Larry Michie Richard Baisti Bruce Blankinstilp Pledge Master Sigma Pi Marvin Mosher John McVeigh Ben Pittarelli Dolan Sullivon Mike Via Richard Barney Adrian Drew William Fannon, III Brian Paul Hugh Sherrod Mark Waller Keith Winchester Doug Chestnut ' Mtik iL a k. l th v Russei Harris Richard Lewis Scott Noe George Riggs III Steven Smith Kenneth Taylor Cynthia Case Joy Dunlon Mary Eltzel Tammy FuriDush Kattierirte Gardner Jessica Grace Teresa Henderson Cindy Maurer Bonnie Mayer Susan Mayer iJJ Ashley McCarthem Deboro Murray Monico Opp Melody Ridgeway Helen White Julie WillKord Donna Wilson Jeon Witek Rebecca Dargo Rosemary Boyd Susan Mayer Cindy Maurer Treosuref Treasurer VP-Scholarship President Cheryl Clory VP-Frotemitv Ed Sue Mikula Deidre Monarty RhofxJa Overstreet Mortha Homson Karen Anderson Denise Elfes CoTT Secretary Rush Chairman Ponhellenic Rep Margaret Donaldson Rochelle Braxton Charlotte Hamilton Alpha Gamma Delta WerKJy Rose Irish Reardon Sara Fawley Frorx es Carter Leslie Cammack Jean Palmer Diarra Swartwood Deanna Morns Dawn Smith Gina Smith Carlo Christiano Chnstine Leslie DeLaVergne Kathleen Cozad Jessica Grace Karen Rolfes McGlaughlin SEES Wendy Kraft Cheryl Weisheier Melissa Denis Anne Conrad Deborah Lawson Cynthia Strand Denise Grey Abby Powell HHEES Andrea Tate Patncia Runyon Michelle Rogers Knstlna Bisson Bonnie Mayer Lori McCracken Suzanne Bellion 533 Dan Reese PatCooke Sho. 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KoroHannon Komieen Ferry Lisa Reynolds Paula Lipscomb Leslie Kaplan JanKeegan Sarah Howarth Deanno White Choplain Pledge Chairman House Manager Vice President President Treasuref Sr, Panhellenic Rush Chairtnon Z JC O Z O C Bridget Duggan Jill Costic Kim Koenig Fundraising Oxair Corresponding Sec Jamie Jorrett CirKJy Morris Kathleen Stewart Margoret Dagrt Jennifer Cantrell Recording Sec Social Chairman Alpha Signna Tau Nancy Beoct ' Cothlin Bowman Lisa Bryant Lisa Counts PJ PUM Karen DeGarmo Denise DiNardo LexieJepson Amanda Latimer Shen Loxtercamp Gmny Martin KimFnday Tracy Ward Susan Arthurs Shelly Beck Lynr Bertinsky Patricio Cason Andrea Cope Claire Decou Alison Flanary Tammy Furtxjsh Nancy Hastings Kellie Kenney Susan Lambert Kimberly Monk Debbie Murray Liso Pittcrelli Lisa Wallace Susan Brooks Robin Cook Robm Greenieat Anr ie Lynch Lisa Morar Sondy Sneen Deborah Swingle Rachel Tabor 34 Patrice Coyo Judy Sixeas Vice President Secretarv Joy Mailonee Chris Schnortxjs Diane Slaron Loune Moe Susan Sturgeon Vicki Sctieer Treasurer Mem Rusti Director Education Director Sally Saunders Cele Sen itz Sl errie Jones Elizabetti Bradbury Tamara Williams Suzanne Boyle Stacy Williams Joanne Tenhoeve Bridget Edwards Wanda Furrow Kimberly Baughman Sarah StienA ood Jennifer Smith Annett Hunsicker Marilyn Johr son Elizabeth Seely Karen Blakely Holly Kirby Kathleen Ganey Susan Craig LeanneBoisch 342 Mary-Ellen Cross Ann Stxeas Carolyn Buonincontn Elizobefh Keone Joyce Metcalf Cathy Cundiff Lisa Foss Mary Creger Elizabeth Homon K Gillian Btyce Danelle Duval JoanTylef Theresa Sandeil Elizabeth Micki Vickrey KothrynHuft Jeanne Hillen Historian Recording Sec Treasurer Vice President McConnell Dir Pledge Prg, Membership Sr. Panheilenic K i President Lisa fylarcantonlo House Manager Kathleen Gemdt Kathleen Healy Ritual Laura Dolphin Kim Eschbocher Kay Eye Patti Falon Lori Gllson Penni Pfost Page Richardson Leslie Smith Linda Utz Connie Walker Zeta Tau Alpha f Noel Wharton Tracy White Cindy Braun Shari Brown Kottierine Downs Paige Hunter Cathryn Mohan Kothy McQuillin Diane Myers Eileen Snyder Diane Triono Kern Borchordt Martha Boswell Laurie Brouniey Teresa Burt Sue Cox Nino DeVito Cheryl Emig Becky Foster LisoGirod Colleen Gomlok BethanneGray LisaPercival KarinPolo Elizabeth Ripley Leslie Schneider Kerry Schwartz Jackre Sincere Maura Walsh DanaV eaver Jennifer Wtckes Margarda Woods 343 Noel Wharton Carol Campbell Pres Lrttle Sistere VP Little Sisters Lisa Berg Sec Little Sisters Loune Moe Sharon Tepper Carol Albritton Carolyn Conte Pi Kappa Phi Little Sisters Denise Donahue Jill Dozier Kelly Gloss Kendall Hughes Maureen McDonnell ChnsPendrell mr l t ' ' •Si ' S? 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Brad Brautigam JockCoffev Brett Edwards Philip Holland Jim Jackson PaulMarhan Jim Swain Mike Wilding SamGilson Chris Gruneburg Rob Henderson Shown Kelly Rob Baxter Josh Canter David Corbett EncDiri s Chns Felix MikeGrappone Jim Hall Ere Hansen GregHor om,, ' dor PotMcFeelev JeffMclntyre Wayne Moms Joe Moss Kroig IMegoard Mike Nickelsen Shane Poland Merit Mickey Stinnett Joe Taglioreni JackVulcano Sleinwandel 34S- m _ i The Making of a Tradition... HOW did we pu 11 it off. VJhaddaya i mean these light bulbs aren ' t bright enough?? --0K, get sorae from TV Prod. Damn they ' re HOT. Please Lord don ' t let some klutz put a hoi e through my beautiful white backdrop. VvHY ARE WE DOING THIS! ? I do n ' t even know where we can fit these pictures in the book . Oh yeah , we need photographers. Em, wanna have some fun? Gary — want to blow off all your classes and take pictures of 50 million people in one afternoon? Great! ... I knew we ' d be disorganized VJe need some people, GET SOME PEOPLE! 1 Anybody that looks FUN — And on we went with the first annual Shoot- ■Off. . . So the lighting may not be perfect. So we WERE totally disorganized and got started an hour late. So what if some Klutz d id put a hole through my prized white backdrop. We were able to capture JMU ' s most unique quality- - the PEOPLE. Thanks fo. r the help everybody- Paul, Kim, Liz ,Tracey, Leslie , Karen etc. Good idea Mike Thanks for the pics Gary, I know your kne 2S will never be the same. . . CAE 343 3SC SR R«-iS?-.fW. ' ?; 3 o 35 552 3S3 3S4 3S5 -- i - c- - - - CO s ■1 ' ,rOB«iJ 557 7 V- s o 8 E 3S 35% 360 i Jl Connie Pennington and Tont Dull 362 3633 ff ' S ! ' V. iCi l ' lll 36S ■VW rfWtfW DUi vvvvwv vvvwvvv AA A uvv Mvvvw vv ww in w vvvvuvw The year saw con- tinuing change for James Madison Uni- versity. The change was marked with events that left a permanent mark on JMU, The construction contin- ued. With construction of the new Hillside dorm McGrow- Long, Howard Johnsons will cease functioning as a dor- mitory. Also under construc- tion was the new student meeting and conference building, the Adolf H. Phillips ' Center Expansion of Greek Housing was a controversial issue throughout the yeor. The administration dropped its original proposal of relocat- ing t he Greeks across Inter- state 81 in fovor of adding to existing housing. Also in the plonning stages was a new Fine Arts Building for which JMU received 7.6 mil- lion. Traditions came and went. The most controversial was the change in the graduation format. In January, the Fac- ulty Senate voted to elimi- nate the traditional hand- shake and awarding of indi- 567 viduol diplomos in an effort to shorten the groduotion ex- ercises. A relatively new tra- dition abolished was the toilet paper throwing at bas- ketball gomes offer the first JMU basket. The administra- tion deemed the practice unsafe and issued streamer rolls to replace the toilet pa- per missiles . As a result of SGA action, another Christmas tree was ploced on the Quod In front of Wilson Hall, signifying the start of a new tradition. The beginning of the year was a heodoche for most Greeks when Virginia ' s mini- ; A W ft rt E 5 IV ' JV ' i if ini 363 ■ws wwvvwvv MM wvv WM n v i: AA MA Ahv A s v■M A A;MAAAAAAAA AA 370 mum drinking oge was raised to 19, The ABC olso abolished open ticket par- ties, and Greeks were forced to fund porties internally. In addition to being re- membered for the expon- sion, tradition changes and Greek issues, the year would be remembered as the year thot JMU almost beot the Uni- versity of Virginia in football, losing 21-14, It was the year Harrisonburg Police arrested 44 people for swimming in Bett ' s Quarry on the outskirts of the city, and arresting 16 people for using the path be- tween Howard Johnson ' s and Squire Hill, It would also be remembered as the year of The Day After, the shock- ing portrayal of a nuclear holocaust. Faculty achieved recogni- tion in various ways At Founder ' s Day ceremonies, various faculty members were honored for their out- stonding service and achievement, Kevin Miller of the Accounting and Finonce Department wos elected to the State Senate Fed- eral Judge Ted Dolton received JMU ' s Common- wealth Award for outstand- ing public service through government work. With the new yeor came the prospect of JMU losing its beloved President Corner to the University of Arkansas in Foyetteville, But to the relief of many, Uncle Ron declined the position to remain as president of JMU Sue Monelski, a member of the Women ' s Basketball Team, was the third JMU player ever to score 1000 ca- reer points. A new school record set when 6 JMU archers mode the 1983 National Archery As- sociotion All-America Team, 1984 is also the sixth con- secutive year that a JMU de- bate team has qualified to compete in the National De- bate Tournament, In Moroh, the push for the strengthening of the Honor Code was highly publicized and with it came policies for stricter Honor Violation Penal- ties, Looking Bock, the 1983-84 school year wos a time of change, development, and growth for JMU, h Dr Comer toasts 75 years of JMU (Emerson] iftftft w fl tfvvvwftftftrt WAft tf i ffA vtfwwwwvsff■vvv wvw ftrt i rt wv rt 571 1 1 i V 1 i BeW: A shiite fighter of the Amal (hope) militta wears a Santo Clause mask over his face and pic- tures of Ayatollah Khomeini and the Imam Mousse Sodr on his sleeve. The fighter is holding a Soviet nese Amy December 26 in me souSem sulDotos of Beiiut, (UPI) 372 Tokyo: Prinie Minister Yasuhlro Nokasone bows as he is applauded by other leaders of his ruling Liberal Democratic Party December 26 after being re- elected OS prime minister at the Diet (Parlioment). His leadership declined in the wake of on election set- back. Nokasone was re-eiected to a (our-yeor teim a$ Japan ' s chief executive. (UPI{ 373 A.: Lorl SI wait to buy their Ca _ t Circus World, a toy store in tne .itry Mall near Potstown, PA No- vember 30. Triey were two of 23 people wtio brought the store ' s supply of the dolls. (UPI) vvosnir gion: ine la year o walks over to her Indoor encli Notional Zoo December 8. The i . . ferfng from a Iddney problem which coulu kill her. 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Leste 296 Amall, Stephen 196 Arnold, DovkJ 2bb Amokj, Edward. 266 Arrington, Mike 140 Arnold, Christa 198 Arnold, Coach Charles 154 Arttxjr, Kimberly Ann 266 Arthurs. Susan 341, 344 Ascenzi. Lourie 266 Ashooh. Verontca 330 Assoid, Cfieryt 238, 282 Attieam, Lorry 252 Atkinson, Kevin 292 Atklr son, Lynne . 312 Atwater, Susoi 238 Atwell, Donna 302 Atwood, Hony 140 Atwood. Loi 199 Augustine, Alan 266 Austin, Amy 252,327 Austin, Greg 340, 298 Auttier, Linda 252, 304 B Bobb, Charles 199 Sober, Jocquelyn 199 Babllon, William 266 Babinsky, Linda 199 Babily, Daniel 238, 337 Bachmurski, Mory 238, 283 fiasco, Nancy 199 Badaues, tourie 166 Baich, Dick -294 Bailer, Sue , 298 Bailey, Cathy 252 Bailey, Darrell 252 Bailey, Tim 238 Bain, Holly 199 Boisch, Leanne 252. 342 Baish, Richard 199,338 Boir, Art 170 Baker, Alice 311 Baker, Art 114, 115 Baker, Kenneth 199 Baker, Rick 345 Baker, Voleris 122, 199, 292 Bakley, Undo 292 Bolon, Mark 266 Bolorzs, Selina 199 Bolda, Lawrence 266 Baldacci, Todd 266. 333 Baldwin, Barbara 199. 280, 304 Balenger, Tammy 326 Baierger, Vicky 252. 340 Ball, Deborah 199. 299. 290 Ball. Kci hrvn 199 Ball. Steoher .199, 333 Boll, Teresa 238 Bollontine. Kellie 124 Ballard, Heather 238 Bolleitt, Randy 335 Bollow. Dove 333 Bolsomo. Vicki 252 Balserok.Jon ..,,252 Bamberg. Angela 266 Bantolzer. Karyn 199 Bonks, Jeff 178 Banks, Todd 158 Bonks, William 238 Boibee. Mark 290. 312 Barber, Holly 266 Bortier, Laura 292 Barber, Rebecca 252 Barden, Rhonda 294 Barker, Ginger 199 Borker, Kimberly .238. 297 Bart er, Mark 280 Bart sdale, Elizobefh .199. 327 Borksdole, Kemp 329 Bamo, Barbara 238 Barnard, Vikki 252 Bamord, Dave 331 Barney, Rictxard 338 Barnes. Carol 199 Barnes. Christine 199. 302. 309 Barnes. Karen 292 Bcjmes. Marshall 140 Barnes. Patricia 199 Bomett, Jeffrey 199 Bomett, Percy 114, 140, 199 Boroodv, Srigid 144 Barr, Trish 252 Borrock, Betty 199 Borrazotfo, Matthew 200, 329 Barrett, Anthony 200 Barrett, Eileen 252 Barrett, Randy 331 Barrett, Tony 334 Barron, Kirsten 266 Bony, Stacy 252 Barth, Louro 200 Barttidomeu, Trocie 327 Bartlett, Greg 252 Bartlett, Suzanne 200 Bortley, Scott 345 Bartmon, Sandra 200, 327, 280 Barton. Glorio 266 Bass, Bob 303 Bosseti, Betsy 292 Bussham, Roridy . 337 Batchelor, Tim 303 Boteman, Ty ,266 Botes, Daniel 200 Botes, Melissa 238, 311 Botes, William 238, 334 Baucom, Lisa 266, 292 Boughman, Kimbedy 342 Bauer. Chris 144 Bauer, Vincent XD. 155 Baugtier , Donise 294 Bauman, Dr. Ben 309 Bauroth, Deanrxa 266 Bousenrxan. John 238 Bavis. John III 335 Baxter, Roto 345 Baxter, Scott 140 Boxel, Tom 340 Beach, Nancy 200. 341 Beocham. Mlctxael 120 Beahm, Beth 238 Beam, Melodye 238 Bealey, Ken 312 Beane. Karen 200. 294 Beosley. Susan 200. 328. 303. 307 Beotty. Amy Kotherine 252. 327 Beaudoin, Valerie 252 Beaumont, Bettina 252 Beck, Brian 266 Beck, Shelly 341 Becker, Debbie , 266 Becker, Gregory 252 Beckett, Kimberly ,252 Bedford, Jere .200 Bedner, Kimtserty ,266 Beeby, Don 345 Beglou, Debbie 252 Behnke, Maria 252 Behnke, Tina 328 Beierle. Suzanne 238 Beinhardt, Jocquelyn 200 Belctier, Chiris 345 Belcher, Dyke 252 Belchen, Michele 252 Bell, Baitxjra 266 Bell, David 120 Bell. 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Chortes 335 Bindo.Mory 200 Binder, Douglas 337 Bindrlm, Veronica ,200. 290, 312 Biondo, Brenda 238, 299 Biikhold, Susan 200 Bisson. Kristlna 253, 339 Block, Betty 238 Block, James 238 Blackburn, Lisa . , 266 Blockledge, Stephonie 238 Blockley, Alison 266 Blockstock, Tomara 253 Blockwell, John 140 Blockwell, Michele 199 Blokely, Tricio 342 Blair, Chris 253 Blair, Kathy 266 Blokely, Karen 342 Blanctxjrd, David 200 Blanchord, Gregory 200 Bland, Lorry 140 Blank, LorettX) 238 Blonkeriship, Brian 338 Blankenship, Bruce. 338 Blank, Gregory ,200, 329 Blaze,Jerrv 178 Bledsoe, Patricia J26, 335 Blevins, Alison Lynno 253, 297 Bliss, Jorl 201 Block, Teren S2 Blose, Betsy 162.201,311,165 Blount. David 253 Blum, Barbara 238 Book, Richard Boecker, Lori , , ,253 Boehuing, Christie ,239 Boemer. Kent 128, 333 Bogart, Beverly 253 Bogort. Ellen 178 Bognor, Carol 253 Bolenbaugh, Barbara 239 Bolinger, Brenda 201, 327 Bolt, Anno 332 Bollinger, John 282 Bombordiorl, Froncie 292 Bonor, Chollen , 303 Bond. Jane , ,201 Bond, Mitchell 253 Bono, Charles ,334, 311 Booker, Kimberly 201 , 308 Boras, Eleno .239 Borchardt. Kerri .253 Borne. Linda 2 Borillo, Debbie 266 Borzelleca, Therese 201 Bosch, Cristy 239 Bosher, Durwood 239 Boslaugh, Bruc 201. 334 Bosley. Lucinda 266 Bostic. Bryan 337 Bowse. MorttTo 283 Boswell, Jane 118. 201. 307, 311 Boswell. Mortha 201, 303 Boswell, Robert .201.343.319 Bottorff. Terri Lee 253 Bouchelion. Bryan .140. 253. 356 Boussy, Karen 239 Bova. Sue 316 Bowe. Tom 201 Bower. Jimmy 345 Bower. Zito, , - . ,266 Bowers, Kothy 266 Bowers. Melissa 266. 302 Bowie. Erica 201. 294 Bowles. Tom 140 Bowman. Colhlin 341 Bowman. David 253 Bowman. Eric 239 Bov rman. Susan 201 Bowry, Myrf 201. 342. 364 Bowser, John 114,115,201.178 Bowyer.Jeff 170 Boxley. Sed , , ,345 Boyce, Cynthia 239 Boyd, Joanne 201 Boyd. Rosemary 339 Boyes. Cioron 239 Boyle. Gina 201 Boyle, Suzanne 309. 342 Brockmon. Jonnes 201, 294 Brockmon, Jan 156 Brodbury, Elizabeth 239, 342 Bradley. Elizabeth 201 Bradley. 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Darta 239 Burger, Patricia 253 Buri!e,Jeff, 239 Burke, Pomelo 239 Burtre, Ronold 280, 281 Buri et, Adorn 140 Burtrholder, Tom 282 Burt(itt, Michael 345 Burner. Debbie 267 Burnett. Chris 267 Burnett, David 239 Bunietl, Sherri 239. 297 Burnett, William 202, 239. 306 Bumham, Bonnie 202. 330. 294 Bums, James 335 Buri. Chns 253 Bunixighis, Glenda 253 Burt, Mictxjel 154 Burt, Teresa 239 Burton. Beth 280 Burton. Brian 253, 300 Burton. Ellen , 253 Burton, Lynne 253 Bush, Penny 340 Bush, Suzanne 202 Butler, Amy 267 Butter, Clint 292 Butter, Elaine 340 Butler.Erik 345 Butter, Rhett 202 Butter. Steven 202.267 Butier. William 202 Butson, Denver 267 Buttenworth, Tom 253. 311 Byng. Edward 331 Byrd. Tmya 202 Byers, Stephen 239 Byme, Thomas 333 Byrnes, Patricia 253 Byrnes. Phyllis 331 Bytum. Susan 267 c Coboniss, Kona 202 Cabey, Gar 254 Cadra, Caren 202. 297. 311 Cahill, Lynne 339 Cahoon, Daniel 202 Coin, Chartes 202 Cain. Mary Belti 202 Cainelli. Ana 239 fNP£ ( CoWwell. David .... .202. 329. 335. 360 Calefxlipe. I?alti 267 Colleo. David 140 Calhoun, Brooka .239 Calhoun. Chris 337 Callahan. Cathy. .239 Callahan. Michelle 239. 298 Collohon, Shawn 340 Cameron. Malcolm 202 Camefon. Pete 303 Comm.Volerie 202 Cammock, Leslie 339 Campbell. Betsy 202. 295, 297 Campbell. Carol 1166. 254. 344 Campbell, Cindy. 254, 304 Compbell. Daniel 282 Compbell, David 239 Compbell, Gregoiy 239 Compbell, Jane 267 Campbell, Joanna .254 Corr jbell. Kenmor . 202 Corr sbell. Soupy 202 Compenellt, Coach Lou 158 Compef. Connie 239 Canellas.Chns 254 Connelos. Mothios 202, 333 Connodoy. Joan ,202, 298 Cannon, Elizabeth 267 Contef . Joshua 267. 345 Cantin, Paul 335 Copno. Daniel Jr .202. 310, 312 Copps, Rob 254 Corovona, Gina 240, 335 Corowan, Gwen 240 Carctiedi, Donno 203 Caid, Christopher .254 Coriin. Judith 203 Cortton, Roland .203 Cartquist, Al 335 Comohan, Holly .254 Comey, Valerie .240 Coipentef, Shelley 326 Corielli, Moiy .267 CoTDll. Robin .240 Coipentef, Dawn Kay 203 Coipenter, Scott 182 Coipentef, Shelley 203 Caipef, Sinan 254 Corpef. William 254 Corr, Karin 203 Cart, Thomas 203. 333 Comef, Dr Ronald 29, 188. 289 Corrington, Brendo 281 CoiTOll. Joyce 203 Cotson, Leit 154 Cotter. Frances 2X . 339. 316 Carter, Jomie 254 Carter, Katie 240, 292 Carter, Lee 333 Corter, Mary 203 Carter. Nino 116. 152 Cotter, Robert 203 Carter. Sandy 309 Cotter. Wlllett 281 Carver. Beckham 327 Cosozzo, William 154 Coscio, Anthony, 254 Coscio, Natalie 203, 328 Cose, Cynthio 328. 336 Casey, Thomos 335 Cosh, Alisa 267 Cosh. Cailo .240. 309 Cosh, Cindy 203 Cosileor, Andra 203 Cosier, John .240 Coson.Tino 312 Coson.Trish 240.295, 341 Cossells. Mike 345 Cossidy. Linda 203 Coste. Teiri .254 Cotolfomo, John 337 Cotino, Mike 140 Countt, Curtis 178 Causey, Scott 24 Covey, Patricia 204. 297 Coyo, Patricio 342 Ceo, Debbie .204. 292 Cecil. Karen Lee .204 Cevosoli. Don 335 Cerminaro. Bob 331 Chodkowski, Betty Ann 254 Cholon, Botoaro 342 Choney, Brett 254, 300 Chapman, Derek . . ,282 Ctx3prTKin, Jon esly 240 Chapman, Mike 294 Cheatham. David 345 Ctieeks, Joon 254 Cheeks, John 170 Cheerleaders 46. 49. 172 Cherkis. Don 267 Cheryy, Jill 204. 339 Cheny, Kevin 204 Ctiefiy. Linda 240 Cherry.Todd 335 Ctiestnut. Dout 240. 338 Chestnut, Kottiy 327 Chioromonte, Michoel 204 Chimento, Goyle 267 Chipmon. Al 204, 335 Chittoms, Sheila 124 Chittum. Merit 204, 292 Chomeou. Anne 204, 319 Chirstiono. Coria ,204 Christlono, Coria 339 Chudoba, Anne 254 Chufor, Eric 329, 290, 312 Chung. Voo Mee 342, 332 Churchill. Horold 50,267 Cicole. Lisa .204 Cicole. RoynxxxJ .254 Cilimberg, Raymond 335 Ciooco, Keith 128 Cissel, Janet 267 Clari , Anne 342 Clori , Christine 204 Clart , Deboroh 326 CloritGor 140 Clort , Korer .240 Clorit. Kottierine 240 Clort!, Uso 300 Clortc, Mike 155. 333 Clortc, Patricio 204 Clari . Sandra . .204 Cloriie, Liso 240 Cloiy, Cheryl 204.339.311 Cloyton, Doyid 170 Clayton, Mory ,267 Clayton, Rhorx 3 267 Clem, Susonne 267 Clements, Kevin 204, 297 Clenoents. Shem Gray 254 Cievelond, Thereso 204 Clevinger. Roger ,267 Cline, Sandra 240 Cloninger, Julie 267 Cloud, Tish .204 Oowe. Oliver 335 Cluff. Mike 267 Clybum.Goil 240 Cootney, Bob 166 Cootes, Chris 334 Cobbs, Cheryl 204 Coble, Dodie ,240 Cobum, Cheryl 204,326 Coceono, Genevieve 204 Cochran, Elizobeth 326 Cochran, Morcy 156 Cochrane. Bobbie 205 Cocke. Beth 204. 326 Cockrell, Butch 178 Cockrell, Glenn 205 Cockrell, Teny .205 Cocozzo. Thomas 205 Codello, Marianne 205 Coder, Leslie Ann 205 CoeBnon 114,140,141 Coftey, Jock .345 Coftey, Joon .205 Coftman, Theresa 267 Cohen. Julie .205 Cohen. Lisa 342 Cohen, Mike 361 Cohen, Wendy 330 Cohn, Sheni 254 Colondene, Chris 334 Colby, Alison 254 Cole, Coiol 309 Cde, Rob 340 Coleman, Bottxjta 254 Cdennan, Hector 303 Cdefnan, Janet 567 Colennon, Stuoft 240, 331 Collender, Sean 240. 294. 300 Collier, Maureen 327 Cdlington. Michele 267 Collins, George 140 Collins, Jeffrey 240 Collilns, Mary Kotherine. 254 Collins, William 114, 150 Cdlis, Willlom 240 Comes, Steve 205 Compton, Rod 333 Condyles, Michael . , , 335,334.290,312 Cone. Dole 254 Conley, Colleen ,205 Conlon, Debro 205 Connolly, Kathleen 254 Connor, Justin 337 Conns. Ronald 205 Conrad. Anne 254. 337 Conroy. Colleen .267 Conroy, Kelly 168 Constontinos, Tony 205 Conte, Carolyn .254. 344 Conte. Dono 254 Cook. Becky 267 Cook, David 329 Cook, John 240 Cook, Kelly 205 Cook, Lisa 240 Cook, Pom 330 Cook, Pat 340 Cook. Robin 341 Cook. Sharon .254 Cook. Shelly .267 Cooke. Pot 340 Cooney, Elizabeth .205 Cooney. Kristin 240 Cooper, Danise ,267 Cooper, Elisso 267 Cooper, Laura 3XS. 330 Cooper. Rhonda 162 Coon, John 337 Cope. Andrea 341 Cope. Corde 309 Cope, Cathy ,254 Cope, Carole 505 Copelond, Gteg 170 Cabett, David 267, 345 Cofdell, Sobrinno 355, 254 Corelli, Kathleen 330 Comicello, Richord 254, 335 Comwell, Steve 254 Corsentino, Peggy 205 Corsi, Uso 326 Costelkj, Jennifer 205 Coster, Kathy 205 Costic, Jill 341 Cottle. Susie 340 Coughlin. Deborah 240 Counts, Uso 341, 283, 292 Couper, Kathy 205 Courtney, Debbie 254 Covert, Michael 334 Covington. Lee Ann 302 Cowan, Lourte 267 Cowperthwoite, Tom 340 Cowperwoiltie, Anne 205, 316 Cox, Bony 254 Cox, Jacqueline 205, 327 Cox, Kimberiy 205 Cox , Sharon 506,344,345 Cox, Sue 144 Cozod, David 506 Cozod, Kathleen 339 Croig, Aldebovon 268 Croig. Constance 206. 327 Croig. Kevin 506. 329, 178 Croig. Sheila 268 Craig. Steven 335 Ciaig.Suson 342 Ooige. Jonie 254 Croigheod, Timothy 206, 312 Croin, Dovid 240 Cramer, Kliby 206, 334 Cromer, Paul 240 Crondoll, Cotfierine 254 Crovith, Christopher 206 Craver, Martha 206 Cfowford, Cathy 206. 282. 307 Crawford, Jay 206 Crawford. Moilyn 311 Crawford, John 280 Cn3wley, Brendo 240 Creamer. Douglos 296 Creasy. Bony 506 Oeech, Leslie 206 Creech, Stephen 206 Creech, Stephen 206 Creedon, Kathy 254 Creelman, Laurie 254 Cregef, Mary 255,342 Creps, Jennifer .122, 123 Cress, Lee 329 Cresswell, Carol 206 Crew, David 240. 331 Crew, Michael 335 Crider, Donrxi 255 Crim, Lisa 364 Crites, Cynthki 240 Crocker, Rob 129. 128 Crockett, Geroldlne 240, 281 Croker, Janet 540 Cnompton, Cedliu 255 Cromwell. Keith 240 Crowen. Poul 298 Cross, Colleen 178 Cross, Kelly 206, 329 Cross, Mary-Ellen 342 Cross, Nancy 206,326 Crosen, Poul 206 Crotty, Potty 206 Crouzieres, Armelle 206 CiDwder , Virginia 506. 297, 311 Crowley. Fronk 206 Crowley, Jeffrey 506 Crowther. Robbie 240 Croxton, Will 555 Croyder, Amy 116. 152 Ciuey, Sondro 342 Ciuz. Choriie 255 Ouz, John 240 Cueto, Beo 328 Cullen, Scott , .240,287 Cullers, Steve 136, 206 Culp.Liso 268 ammlng, Isabel . .206, 352. 307, 312, 313 Cumming, Mario 352 Cummings, Timothy, 506 Cummings, Tom 170 Cummins, Louro 301 Cundiff, Cathy 342 Cunninghom, Jerry 331 CunninglKim, Doniel 335 Cunningham, Jeff 335 Cunningham, Men . , ,327, 335 Curren, Joon 240 Currie, Noncy 206, 330, 294 Cuirte, Wendy 122 Custer, Lee 131 Czojkowski. Chris 506,339 Czopiewski, Ann 9, 206 Czekoi, Regina 206, 301 D Doeschnef , Bruce Doglt, Margaret , . . Dale, Vicky Dalgleish, Nonnett Dallas, Donno . . Dolton, Chris , Dolton, Jean 541 ,341 .298 .255 555 .328 311.123 Dolton. Kenny 140 Dombrisi. Gkjria 555. 340. 292 Dancy. John 166 Dondridge, Lynn 255 Doneker, Charyl 541 Doney. Timothy 207 Daniel, E, Anne 207 Doniel, Dr Locy .189. 312 Doniel. Lori 241 Daniel, Mofk 241 Daniels, Cart 268 Coniels, Jonenne 255 Daniels, Kottierine 255 Daniels, Wendy 207, 309 Damelson, John 329 Danson.Ted 219 Dargo. Rebecco 339 Dorkis, Elizabeth, .330 Damoll. Dove . .118 Domall. Michael 568 Dorr, Cloudio 541. 298 Coscoli, Jerry 241 Davenport, Debbie 255 David, Jennifer 541.298,301 Davidson, Glenn 207 DoMdson, Roger. 333 Dovis, Aliso 241 Doyis. Andrew 255 Dovis, Boiboro 268 Davis, Karen 268 Davis, David 170 Dovis. Jonice .116. 241 Dovis. Kottileen 241 Dovis. Marilyn 555 Dovis, Marie 255 Davis, Susa n 507. 290 Dovoli, Mike .118. 282 Dowdy. Kenton 241 Dowklns. Todd 568 Dovrton. Janet. 241 Dawson, Jon 207 Dawson, Sue 327, 312 Dean, Joy 507, 329 Deonj, Kimberty 281 Deon, Raymond 207 Dean, Tim 340 Deon, Stephen 334 Deover, Eric 335 Deoveis, Anita 207 Deconcg, Paul 241 Decondido, Bill 361 DeConno, Karen 341 Deictiert, Joyne 241 Deck, Joe 303 Deck, Leslie 327 Deck, Susoa 507 Decker, Neol 345 Decou, Clolre 341 Dees, R David 255. 333 DeJomette, Rick , 361 DeKlelne, Kelly , , 207 DeLovargne, Leslie 339 Delllnger, Debro 207. 297. 342 Delongis, Shorron 292 Deluco, Flip 299 Demich, Trocy L 255 Dempsey, Choriotte .168. 255 Derts. Melissa 555. 337 Denison. Jocquelin 255 Depiano, Laurie 207 Depuy, Thereso 241 Deren, Georgia 162 Deir, Darryl 241. 318 Den-, Kevin 335 Deskins, Noel 116 Devoney, Christopher 507 338,294 Devereux. Mary Ryor 255 OeVoLAnttiony , 335 Dews, Cori 241 Dexter, Beth 241 Diol, Moiy Kay. 508 DlBenedetto, Jeffrey 338 Dick, Doreen 598,302 Dick, J. Michael 335 Dickens. Trocy Lynn 255 Dickenson, Arme . 268 Dickerson, Jeff. . 337 Dickerson. Ricfxjrd 311 Dickman, Cindy 241 Di son, Tony 132 Okjrtckson, Doriene 508, 331 Dierouf , Thomas A, Jr. 555 Diesel.litory 208.332 Dietz, Laurie 304 Distzlef , Roxonne .241 Digs, Usa .241 Diggs.Leso 116,309 Diggs. Sondro 268 Dijkxxxno, John 208 Dill.Noomi .208 Diltow. A Sumer 208 Dillow. Todd 208 DImorino, Paul 268 Dimiceli, Jospeh 541 Dinardo, Denise 508,341 Dingledine, Rayrr oexJ 298 Dinsrrore, Robert 334 Dixon. Doug 340 Dobfotz, Stephen 582, 304 Dodd,MafyAnn 241,292,312 Dodrill, Uz 541 Dodson, Bony 337 Dodson , John .132. 241 D(3dson, Teresa 555 Doerter, Kristine 255 Doeiier, Cothy 555 Dohefty, Daniel 334 Dohety, Timothy 334 Dohmon. Bcnbora 302 Dohrety. Mike 359 Dollard, Holly 208 Dolphin, L(3uro 343, 294, 316 Dombrowskos. Shoron 241, 311 Dominick, Betsy 555, 316 Donohue, Christopher 508 Donahue, Denise 328.344 Donald. Mary Carol 300 Donaldson. Margaret 508. 339 Donelian, Pouiine 344 Donneli, Louro 255 Donnelly, George 335 Donnley, Matthew 241 Donovan. Shown 337 Doron, Alan 333 Doigeloh, Oniiy 340 Doisey, Joseph 335 Dofton, Karen 508 Doss, Mory Ann 208 Dotterer. Lori Ann 241 Dougtierty, Kevin 170 Doughty, Susan 508, 309 Douglas, Cheryl 255 Douglas, David 140, 337 Douglas, Janet 208 Douglos, Mori 337. 312 Dove. Debfo Ann 508 Dovel, Lony 334 Dovey. Laurel .131.255 Dowd. Janet 541 Dowe. Timothy 140 Dowell. Dono 541 Dowd. Jonet 178 Downer, Croig 294 Downey, Elizabeth 241 Downhom, hAori 208 Downs, Kristine 208 Downs, Moiy-Kotherine 208. 343. 316 Downs. Richard 331 Dowrey. Pom 508 Doyle. Brian 508, 329 Doyle, Horiy 241 Doyle, Jane 508 Doyle, Mory Kelly 555 Dozier, Jill .3444 Drake, Lesley 568 Dromiriski, John 255 Droper, Noncy Jane 208. 297. 332 Dredske, Karen 569 Dreisch, Mictioel 154 Dressel, Mari 255 Drew, Adrion , 338 Driscdl, Bfuce , ,306 Dnskill, Scott ,140 Driskiill, Vivian 208 Diumhellef. Dionno ...208,296,303 Dnjmheller, Leonn, , .208,297,300 Dmry, Brian 208 Duone, Claire . -255.340 Duarte, fvlorgo 330 Dueison, Irene 208,290 Duffy, John 509 Duffy, Louro 255, 304 Duggon. Bridgett .341 Dugglns. Terry. 208 Duke. Dog 9.173 Dukettes 174 Dulou, Lynnlee 295. 297 Duncon, Anne 309 Duncan, David 255 Dunkle. Wendy Ann 255 Dunn. Chris. 345 Dunn. Mpjof 337 Durm. Robyn 144 Dunn, Tim 208 Dunn, Woody, Jr 208. 309. 178 Dunne, Collelte 268 Dunnigon, Koren . .328 Dunton, Joy . . 338 INP£ ( Dupuis.Moik 208 Duvall.Kimberlv. .. 209 Durbin. Kathleen. . . 208 Durtiam, Sondfo, . 205 DuiVin.John,. 255 Durr, Jennifer 241 Durett. Dovtd .209 Dural. Danelle 343 Dwyer, Eugene Jr 209 Over. Greg 114, 140 Dyer, William 209,318 Dzlewlsz, Sus 327 Dzoba.Jeff 209 E Eones, Maik 268 Earl. Allison 241 Eartes.Suson 116,152,209 Easttiam. Michael 241. 316 Eaton, Lyn 255 Eaton, Mark 209 Eavers, Ello 255 Ebodi, Mehrded 262 Ebertxirt. Cheryl 209 Ebersole. Jacquie 241, 294 Ebert, Hank 209, 280, 299 Eckels, Steven 241 Eckert. Hugh 256 Eckstein, Steve 309, 316 Edmondson, Deborah 241 Edmondson, Kathy 209, 327 Edmondson, Rondy 118 Edward. Sharon A 256 Edwards, Ben 140 Edwards, Brett 256, 298, 345 Edwards, Bridget 342 Edwards, Deidrea 241, 281 Edwards. Jackie 256 Edwards, tvtlchaei 209, 315 Edwards, Teresa 268 Eggleston, Sharon 242, 297 Ehat, Grant 209 Ehlers, 191 Ehnert, Linda 268 Eilds, Margie 327 Einseien, Chris 132 Eitter, Thomas 209 Eltzel, Mory 338 Ekardt. Polly 209, 304 Elfes, Denlse 209, 345, 316 Elgin, Debbie 318 Elleno, David 329, 311 Ellison, Carl 340 Ellison, Paula 268 Ells, Mike 290, 291 Elsosser, Laura 256 Emerson, Steve 287 Embrey, Chip . . . .209, 50, 329, 284, 364 Embrey, Joyce 209 Embury, Peter 335 Emerson, Dr. Marian Emerson, Steven 242, 299 Emig, Cherytl 335. 343 Emig, Robert 335 Eng, Jersey 298 Enright,Kris 328 Ensor, William 209,329,282 Enznrwnn, Colleen 269 Epiett, Amy 242 Eppley, Eric 256 Epps, Trocy 335 Erdman, Eric 132, 133 Err st, Ann 326, 335 Eschbacher, Kim 343 Estep, Sharon 242 Estepp, Tom 136 Estes, Dowm 268 Estes, Debbie 209 Estes. Donna 209 Ettieridge, Kurt 338 Etheridge, Tracey 242 Etzler, Sheryl 209 Eubank, William 333 Evans. Annette 209 Evans, Barbara 311 Evankow. Jane 256 Evans, Anttiony 140, 256 Evans, Borbora 209, 297 Evans, Bill M 256 Evons, Debbie 242 Evans, Tracey 242 Everett, Undo 242 Everson, Jon 242 Everton, Troclo 266 Ewing, Pam 256 Eye, Kay .209, 294. 295, 343. 316 F Focchina. Christine 210, 294 Focchlna, Ellen 242 Faoemire, Zlna 242 Fagon, Peter 268 Fague, Barbara 256 Fogue, Doug 118 Fairly, Keith 242 Fairmon, Jerry 345 Faick, KImberly 268 Falcone, Anttiony 242 Folk, Allison 268 Foilert, Carol 210. 327 Fallon, Cid 242. 282 Falon.PoW 343 Fame, Annette 242, 304 Fannon, William III 338 Font. Gene 210 Farabaugh. John 242 Farkas, Danny 178 Famen, Edward 337 Darren, Anthony 242, 335 Forreli, Brian 242 Farrell. Dennis 340 Forreli, Mark 268 Forreli, Nancy 242 Farriss, Gwen 256, 299 Faajki, Jamshed Stephen 242 Faruki, Sarah 268 Fastlge, Lorl 256 Faulkner, Kotherine 256 Fausey, Deborah 210 Fwley, Ellen 210 Fawley, Sara 339 Fay, Susan 242,342 Feast, Leigh Ann 268, 297 Fegley, Marlta 318 Felix, Chris 345 Felt. Liz 328 Fenimore, Angela 326 Fenley, Robert 210 Fenyk. Maik 210, 309 Ferroro, Elizabeth 242 Ferora, Frances 210 Ferrara, Laurie 292 Ferrara, Theresa S 256 Ferrer. Robert Janus 256 Ferrin, Suzanne 242 Ferte, Shirley 210 Ferry, Kathleen 341 Fiala, Dawn 242 Field, Alan 298 Field Hockey 146 Fiels. Lacinda Renee 256 Fields, Kathleen 268 Fielder, Raymond 154 Fields, Marguerite G 256 Fink, Brian 140 Finkblner, Tim 132 Finks, Lisa 210 Finlayson, Dr Elizobeth 192 Finley, Deborah 256 Finley, Nancy 242 Finley, Troci 242 Finnerty. Duffy 303 Finocchlaro, John Angelo 256 Fiscella.Ed 170 Fiscella. George 170 FishtDum, Tip. 333 Fisher. Bettina Fisher, Charles 34 Fisher, Dr Elwood 282 FistTer. Jon 340 Fisher, Linda 210 Fisher, Pamela 268 Fiske, Sara 210 Fiskus, Lisa 340 Fitch, George 150 Fitzgerold, Jock 170 Fitzgerald, Julie 210, 303 Fitzpatrick, Kelly 210, 328 Fitzpatrick, Morgaret 256, 290, 312 Fitzsimmons, Robin 242 Fixx, Jim 244 Fianary, Alison 341 Flexkenstein, Dorcy 210, 327 Fleischer, Robert 337 Fleming, Jon 303, 351 Fletcher, Debbie 242 Fletcher, Greg 288 Flowers, Lynn 256 Flowers, Rob 256 Flynn, Pat 124 Flynn. Susan 162, 164 Fochtman. Laura 242 Foecking. Mictioel 210 Fogarty, Jim 166 Fogarty, Marueen 210, 328 Fogg, Andrea 242 Foley. Valerie 242 Foltz.Pam Foran, Beth 242 Forbes, DavldC. Jf 256, 312 Forbes, Jill 210. 297, 307, 311 Force, Donna 210 Ford, Jacob 210, 292 Ford, Solly 210 Ford. Suzanne 242 Formos, Beth 300 Forry,MarioC 300 Fumadel, Mike 114. 140 Fortna. Frances M 256 Foss, Lisa 342 Foster, Becky 343 Foster, Carol Dee 256 Foster. Gayla 256 Foster. Penny 268 Foster. Randy 136 Fowlds, Sean 256 Fowler. Karen 210 Fowler. Stacle 256 Foulke. Mari 268 Fox. Brian 268 Fox. Cathy 210 Fox. Cheryl 210 Fox, Joe 348 Fox,Mari 333 Fralln, Bobby 140 Francis, Becky 211, 328 Francis, Rita 281 Francis, Sharon 256 Franco, Missy 297, 342 Frank, Mark 242 Fronken, Julie 162 Frankhouser. Ronald 242 Franklin, Joseph 268 Frantz, Glna 311, 300 Frantz, Dr. Mae 300 Frazler, Nancy 242 Frear, Anne 211, 297 Frederick. Duane 242 Fredericks. Robert 154 Freeman. Elizabeth 242 Fredericks. Robert 154 Freeman, Elizabeth 242 Freeman, Nell 114 Frick, Karen 242 Friday, Kim 341 Friedel, Christie 242, 332, 309 Friedel, Scott 333 Friedman, Lisa 242 Friend. Penny 211 Frischkom. Kimberly 326 Frisclna. Albert 211 Fritz. Phil 136, 138 Fromm. Cheryl 211 Frost. Diane 268 Fudall.Jill 178 Fugate. James 268 Fugate. Karen 242. 297 Fulcher. John 211 Fuik. Dale 242 Fulk. Gregory S 256 Fuller, Alexis 309 Fulleiwlnder, Arthur 268 Fulton, Kathleen 211 Funk, Chip 211,355,329 Funke, Robert 242 Funkhouser, Ellen 242 Funktiouser, Lynn 242 Funkhouser, Verrxxi 298 Furtxjsh, Tammy 341. 338. 316 Furrow, Wanda 342, 298 Fusch, Deborah 268 Fussell, Barry 211,333 Fust. Julie 268 G Gehart. Karen 268 Gaines. Natalie 328.336 Gaines. Lisa 242 Gaines. Skip 280 Golbreath. Kelley 211. 332 Galeone, Joe 340 Gallarri. Christine 242 Gollk. Jeffrey 211 Gallegher, Mart 335 Gollimore, Amy 256 Gallimore, Cindy 256 Gallitelli. Edward Jr 331 Ganey, Kathleen 332, 342 Ganley, Mart A 256 Gonnon, Justin 136. 311 Garber, Chris 136, 256 Gort er. Rebecca 211. 311 Gardner. Carolyn 268 Gardner. Kaye 211 Gardner. Kotherine 338 Gardner, Pamela 211 Gardner, Richard 338 Gardner, Steve 329 Gartow, David 150, 331 Garlow, Sarah 256 Gamer, Jane 269 Gamett, Vivian A 256 Gan ey,Jill 269 Garvey, MIchoel 331 Gosklll, Cheryl 211. 292 Gosklll, Ll2 211, 282 Gasklll, Tent 131 Gaston, Michelle 168, 292 Gates, Chad 269 Gauntt, Curtis 269 Gauthler, Coach Scott 166 Gavin. Debbie 211, 295 Govios, John 211 Gay, William Jr 211, 329 Geary, Margaret 269 Geer, Noncy 242 Geiger, Gary 211 Geiger, Stephen 269 Gemma, Thoma 211 Gentry, Paula 269 Gentry, Willoim III 211 Geoghegon, Commie 269 George, Bob 211, 310, 312. 317 George. Julie 116. 152 Georges. Billy 128. 178 Gentile, Tony 170 George, Steven 256 Gerbllck, Jerilyn 256 Gerety, Rick 312 Gerhort, Jeff 337 Gerry, Donna 309 G6mdt,Kathy 131,211,343 Gerrlty, Brian 335 Gervinskl, Sue 156, 269 Giombaluo, Lisa 300 Gibbons, Paul 292 Gibson. Maureen 242 Gibson, Nancy J 256.123 Gibson. Tom 337 Giesenhaus, Kathleen 331 GIrod. Lisa 144 Gilbert, Cindy 118, 211, 311 Giles, Jennifer 211, 280 Gillespie, Betty 269 Gllley, Brian 329 Gilligon, Mary 211, 162, 165 Gillikin, Jeffrey 256 Gillions, Karen 340 Glliions, Marc 211 Gllmour, Doug 256 Gilpin, Howard 211 Gllson, Loretto 211, 343 Glison, Sam 303. 345 Glorgl. Laura 211. 311 Giordano. Ken 331 GIrod. Lisa 343 GIttings, Thomas 154, 211 Giuseppe, Anthony 211 GIvens. Rictrard 243 Gladstone, Laurie 297, 311 Glass, Jennifer 269 Glass, Kelly 269 Glass, Kelly 344 Glatfelter, Natalie 328, 344 Glaze. Debro 256 Glaze. Patricio .308 Gleadall. Gigi 243 Glover, Edward 256 Gluckman. Geoff 256 Glymph, Steve 140 Goctienour. Montgomery 329 Godfrey. David 211 Godwin. Gretel 328.336 Goessman. Suzanne 327. 300 Goff, Mary 256 Gogol. Mart Alan 256 Goggins. Alison 211 Goins. John 256 Goldberg. Joyce 256 Golden. Mortr 257 Goldstein, Steven 269 Goller, Karen 327 Golsen,Neil 345 Gomlak, Colleen 343 Gonzalez, Jeff 211, 317 Gonzalez, Dr. Theresa A 195 Good.Calbin 311 Good, Glen 211 Good, Margie 257 Goodman, Clement 211. 337 Goodman. Elo 148 Goodsite. Thomas 211 Goodwin. Jane 326 Goodwin. Laura 243. 311 Goodwin, Jane 211 Gordon, Beth 297 Gordon, John 257 Gore, Carmen 116, 153. 152. 243 Gore. Sally 330 Goreman, Janet 211 Gosain. Frederick 334 Gosain, Louis 269 Gosain. Frederick Jr 257 Gostomski. Anthony 243 Gotler.Tenv 243 Gottfried, David 298 Gough, Trish 257 Gould. Karen 243. 302 Gouldln. Cynthia 243 Gouldlng. Beth 212 Graby. Scott 170 Grace. Jessico 257. 338. 339 Grace. John 118 Graf. Christine 212 Graham, Annette 212. 280 Graham. Edie 212 Graham, Laurie 326 Graham. Suson 269,302 Graham, Lauren 269 Gromann. Margaret 243 Grande. Donno. 212 Grandstaff. Kim 326. 332 Grandy. Annette 292 Graniewski. Terri 212. 328, 298 Grant. Adrienne 269 Grant. Jill Marie 212. 309 Groppone, Mike 269, 345 Groves, Ann 257, 295, 309 Graves, Jeneen 309 Graves. Krmberiy 212 Graviano, Frank 340 Gray. Bethonne . . 257, 343 Gray, Mary Beth 257 Graybeal, Nathan 212 Graye, Chris 354 Green, Cory 345 Greggs, Keith 212 Green. Deanno 269 Green. Kottiy 257 Green. Peter 243 Green. Robert 140 Green. Sarah Robin 257 Greene. Carol 330 Greenleaf, Robin 243, 341 Greer Adam 269 Greer, Coron 257 Greer, Robbin 257 Gregory, Margaret 257 Grey. Denise 243. 339 Gribben, Tom 140 Griffin. Mari 243 Griggs, Nathan 364 Griffith, Phil 137 Griggs, Susan 212 Grizzordl, David 269 Grooh. Jocauellne 269 Groot. Allison 122. 123 Grogg, Theresa 243 Gromade, Greg 269 Grooms, Mary Ann 269 Groshaus, Barbara 212 Groshans, Jeanne 212 Gross, Phil 243 Grove. Laura 243, 302 Grow, James 333 Grow, Rebecca 243 Grubbs, Lisa 212, 309 Grube, Ellen 331 Grun, Emily 327 Gruneburg, Chris 345 Grunwald, Scott 257 Gualtierl, Susan 212, 328, 329 Guertln, Celeste 31, 212, 326, 332 Guiil, Mary 243 Guinn, Mary 330 Gulbrondsen, Teresa 269 Gunnelson, Sherry 212, 327 Gunning, Andy 170. 269 Gunte. Cattierine 212 Gunter. Lori 212 Gumey. Anne 212. 343. 344. 298 Gusello. Robert 337 Gutelius. Honiet 212. 303 Gutlenez. Christine 328 Gutzmer, Tom 333 Gwyn, Kimberty 269 H Hoog. John 243 Haas, Drew .257 Haas. Judy 243 Hoose, Heidi 243 Haas, Nancy 257 Hoban, Dr. MaryF 192 Hack, Linda 269 Hockett, Teresa 328, 298 Hadsell, Doug 178 Hogan, Catherine 243, 312 Hoggeriy. Kemy 122 Hohn, Jenny 269 Hoiie, Peggy 243 Holley, Brenda 269 Haines, Steven J12. 309 Hairsbown, Paige 269 Hoirston. James Hariston, Paige .357 Haley, Chories 140 Hall, Doriene 212 Hall, Jim .345 Hall. Phil .140 Hall. Teresa 257 Hall, Dr. Willilam H. Jr. 193 Holler, Nancy 326, 335 Halligon, Kory 332 Holligon. Susan 257 Hailamn. Clive 333 Hollmon, Dave 243 Holly. Gretchen 243. 292. 300 Holsey, Mike 269 Holsteod, Carol 212 Homel, Mart 269 Hamilton, Chartotte 212, 339 Hamilton, Jeff 140 Hamilton, Karen 257 Homltton. Lorrie 283 1NP£ ( Homilton, Ruth 243. 332 Hamilton, Scott 269. 282 Hamilton. Willy 331 Hamlet, Ellen 212. 285 Homlett, John 212. 334. 298 Homlett. Lisa 243 Homlln. Leon 281 Hommel. Korla 212. 230 Hammer, Leslie 243 Hancock, Teny 343 Hand, Haywood 334 Handlan, Willlom 333 Hanflino, Claude 340 Hannah, Tommy 327 Hannon, Kara 332 Hansen, Eric 269 Honsen, Linda 269 Hoajpe, Scott 212 Homric, Janet 257 Homrick. Karen 212 Honrilng. Claude 129, 128 Honrxjh, Tammy 11C, 212 Hannon, Kora 341 Hansen, Eric 346 Hansen, Mono. , 243 Hanson, l?ogef 257. 287 Hor. Greg 345 Horom, Ricfiard . . 307 Hardin, Cynthia 212 Harding, Lucy 212 Hardy, Mathew 292 Hargett, Cathy 212. 297 Hotgroves, Rodney 243 Hargrove, Joseph 212 Harmon, Cheryl 342 Harmon, Sandra 257 Homer, Jean Ann 257 Harper. Jannis 257 Korper, Karen 156. 243. 309 Harper, Russell 303 Hanell. Ken 312 Harris, Cindy 296. 328 Harris. Kathryn 213. 257. 297 Harrison, Martha 339 Harris. Nancy 243. 269. 309 Harris. Robert 257 Harris. Russel 338 Harris, Susan 213 Harris. Stuart 269 Harrison. Adrienne 269 Harrison, D.V 304 Harrison, Margaret , 326 Harrison, Martha Lee 213 Harrison, Mory Beth 213, 327 Harrison. Scott 17. 269 Han, Danielle 257, 280 Hort, Terrie 270 Hartley. Deonna 257. 330, 336 Hortmon, Linda 213 Hartwig. Chris Ann 156 Hon ell. Laura 122.257 Hoivey. Croig 298 Harvey. Ooniel 270. 312 Han ey. David 345. 312 Harvey. Debbi 152 Harvey. J Craig 243 Harvey, John 213. 309 Hosh, Tracy 168. 257 Hastings, Nancy 341 Hostings, Claire 331, 300 Hastings, Sarah 270 Hatcher. Goyle 213 Hatfieid, Robev 213 Hatfiied, Susan , .213, 298 Hatt, Timothy 282 Houck, Connie 257 Hawekotte, Lisa . . 270 Hawkins. Rene 257 Hoy, Rebecca Jane 213 Hoydon, Gunger , 304 Hayes, Betsy. 270 Hayes. Chris 213 Hayes. David 334 Hayes. Reggie . .114. 355 Hayes. Rex 334 Hoynes.Dr. John 311 Hoyens.Sue, .340,318 Hayes, Theresa 116 Hayes, Tracy 152 Hoynes, Susan 270 Ha2en, Sharon 243 Heoly, Kathleen . 343 Heard. Alice 269 Heath, Todd 257 Heatwoie, Fred 136 Heckner, Patricia 213. 309 Hedquist. Gayie 243 Hefferan, Linda 328 Heffner. Mike 257 Heilmon, Sarah 144 Heim, David ,270 HeinlDach, Sandy . 124 Heintzlemon. Andy 136 Helbing, Ina 300 Helms. Steve 257 Hemming. Scott 345. 316 Henderson. Heidi 243. 303 Henderson, Ingrid 257 Henderson, Judy 243 Henderson, Robert 257. 345 Henderson, Teresa 312. 338. 298 Henderson, Thomas 243 Henry, Billy 213. 335 Heniy, Joe 140 Her ey. Angela 116 Henson. Leslie 270 Hepp, Deb orah 213 Heit)ert, John 257. 335 HertDertson, Judy 257 Herick, George 298 Herman. Janet 270 Hernandez, Beth 243 Hemdoh, Tracy 116. 144. 124 Herrity, Mary 270 Heisey, Joie 270 Hershey, Greg 114. 150 Hershey, Steve 257 Hershey, Steve 140 Het2, Ingrid 130, 131 Hetzei, Amando 270 Heubel, Deirdre 257, 290 Hewitt, .tackle 213. 298 Hewitt, Jomes 213, 282, 304 Hickey. Chris 257 Hickey, Sam 294 Hickey, Sean 213. 329 Hickman. Gene 213, 337 Hicks, Susan 213.332 Higgens. Doug 213 Higgins. Alice 213 HIggins, Frank 257. 304 Higgins, John 213 HIggins. Kathleen 270 Higgins, Margaret 213. 243, 298 H gs, Lesa 212 Highlander, Craig 270 Hill. Drew 270 Hlli,Joclyn. . , ,123 Hill, Poul . . 270 Hili. Robin 257 Hllien.Jean 214 Hllsmon, Beth 270 Hilton, Robin 270 Hilton, Robin 300 HImelright. Sharon Hinckley. Karen 270 Hinders. Vincent 114 Hines, Suzanne 270 Hinkle, Eric 270 Hinson, T. Scott 214 Hippeard. Short 122 HIrsch. Tod 243 Hise. Debbie 243 Hiskey, Peter 120, 214 Hobgood, Can 214. 290 Hobgood, Laura 257 Hobson. Lynn 156. 270 Hodges, Carolyn 214 Hodgkins.Ann 270 Hoett. Jennifer 258 Hoffler,Pam 214.303 Hoffman, Ciive 243 Hoffman. Louise 258 Hofman. Michael 258 Hoffman, Stacy 243 Hafstetter, Daine, 260 Hogon, Bnon 258 Hogon. Michael 335 Hogen. Mike 30 Hogge. Craig 340 Hogge, Danyl 303, 345 Hohl, Kurt 340 Holcomb, Steve 243 Holcomb. Rob 331 Holland, Cindy 258,283 Holland, Phil 345, 212 Holions, Carol 258 Holieran, Kothy 131 Holiingsworth, Mark 214. 337 Hoilis, Jeff 214. 337 Hilios. Paula 214 Hoilowoy. Cindy 214 Holmes, Ellen .116. 258 Holmes, Nancy 243 Holmes, Dr. Robert E 193 Holmes. Tim 303 Holsman. Beth 156, 297 Hoimsman, Jack. .. . 270 Hoiston, Tetri ,243 Holt, David .280 Holt, John 214 Holier, Randy , ,359. 270 Holtzmon, Lori , 214. 335 Holzer, Judy 243. 300 Homon, Elizabeth 258, 342 Homberg, Donna 258 Home Ecorxxnlcs Club 102 Hong, Jean 214 Hood, Jeannle 214 Hooper, Brenda ... 244 Hooper, Chris 270 Hoopes, Brod 334 Hoover, Dixie , , 214 Hoover, Laura 122 Hoover, Linda 214 Hopkins. Joseph 214 HoiDkins. Julie 162, 270 Horan, Rk atd , , . .214. 333. 307. 310. 317 Horn. Coach Margaret 118.119 Horn, Robert 298 Home, Julio 214. 330. 283 Home, Leigh Ann 214, 298 Hortin, Tracy . . 330 Horton, Amy 214 Horton. Scott 214, 333 Hoskins, Bonnie 244 Hoss, Michael 215. 329 Hostutler, Ttxxnas 215 Holt, David . .292 Houff. Robin , .215 Hough, Chns 215 Houghton, Allyson .258 Houset older. Devon .333 Houston, Bob . . . 270. 312 Houtary. Paulo . .215 Hovafter, Lyn , 215 Howard. Cathy 215, 297 Howard, Edwin 292 Howard. John 345 Howard. Julie 244 Howard, Kim 215 Howarth. Sarah 352,341.316 Howe. Amy .270 Howell, Lori 215 Hubbard, Kristy , . .258 HutDer, Doug .337 Hubert.John .... , 170 Huddle. Dove ,, .258 Hudnall. Michele .244 Hudson. Elaine . .258 Huff, Kdthy 343 Huffman. Donna 327 Huffman. Rebecca .215. 310. 317 Huffman, Steve 114, 150 Hughes, Bill 158 Hughes, Dawn 244 Hughes, Kendall 244. 344 Hughes, Lisa 244 Hulce, Vol 328 Humphries, Joy 270 Hundley. Scott 270 Hunsicker, Annett 342 Hunt. John 215, 331 Hunt.Kellle 270 Hunt, Margaret 270 Hunter, Christie 215 Hunter, Laddie 270 Hunter , Maureen 326 Hunter. Mike 345 Hunter, Paige 215. 343 Huntley, Susan 215, 298 Hurt. Coach Tim 120 Huston, Doug, ... 215. 337 Hutcherson, Bev . .270 Hutchings, Lori . , , , .215 Hutchlns. Leslie 215 Hutton. Dove 215 Hutton, Greg 270 Hyatt. EllzatDeth 292 Hyatt. Esther .270. 281 Hyatt. Kent 215. 338 Hyden, Lee 258. 344 Hyland, Denna 292 Hyland, Steve 114 Hylton, Angela , - .215 Hylton, Julie . -258 Hynes. Paul 340 I Iddings. Cattiy 244, 343. 317 thle, Dr, Elizobem 303 ing Derman, Jeanne 215, 298, 309 Inge. Anttxxiy 158 Irtoy, Ann 336 Irby, Karen 215. 307 Irons. Gordon 215, 294. 178 Isooc, Shown 337 Irwin, Laura 270 Irwin. Undo 144, 244 295. 304 isabell. Diane 258 Jackson. Oorrel!. , . 158 Jackson. Flo 162 Jackson, Jim 345 Jackson, La Scienya 215. 281 Jockson. Leslie 215 Jackson. Mary 216 Jackson. Sally 283 Jacobson. Mory Anne 216 Jannes, Chris 319 James, Judi 244 James. Michele 162. 244. 164 James. Mickey 216. 294 James, Richard 114 James. Steve 345 Jonek, Kothy . 216 Jorrell. Dawn ,295,336 Jores. David . . . ,333 Jorrett. Jamie . . ,341 Jenkins. Gory .... i58.309 Jenkins. Teri . . ,258.300 . . , ,216. 309 Jennings. Brewster 356 Jennings. Daro . . ,,216 Jennings, Suson ..244 Jensen. Peter .258 Jepson, Lexie . •41,300 Jemigan, Debbie - ,244 Jessee, Wendy . , . ,270 Jett. Francis ,244 Jewell. Eari .258 Jewett. Ubbo . . .283 Jilcott. Becky. . .270 Jinks. Lisa . 270 Job. Victor ,140 Johns. Roxonne 216.297 Johnson. Angela 216, 281. 309 Johnson, Andy .300 Johnson, Anthony .270 Johnson, Becky . .270 Johnson, Brenda .216 Johnson, Emily. . 216.309 Johnson, Jill 244 Johnson, John 345 Johnson, Jonl. ,, 270 Johnson. Judy .244 Johnson. Julie . . .258 Johnson. Kevin. . .216 Johnson. Laurie 216. 343 Johnson, Linda 244, 330 Johnson, Lydia 258 Johnson, Mortlyn 244, 342 Johnson, Marissa 300 Johnson, Pam 270 Johnson, Robin . . . .244 Johnson, Scott . .270 Johnson, Susan 270 Joiner, Cindy 216 Jones, Candace 258, 304 Jones, Caryn 271 Jones, Danren 258 Jones. David 216, 315 Jones, David 244 Jones. Debbie 216 Jones, Denise 281 Jones, Holly 311 Jones, Jock 258 Jones, Janet 331 Jones. Jennifer 216, 292 Jones, Karen 271 Jones, Kevin 244 Jones, Kim .258 Jones, Laura 144 Jones, Lisa 256. 319 Jones, Lisa 271 Jones, Matk 216 Jones, Mary 216 Jones. Mike 140 Jones. Richard 258 Jones, Rick 244 Jones, Robert 258 Jones, Rusty 216 Jones, Sharon , . 216 Jones, Sharon , 216 Jones, StTerrie , , . .342 Jones. Susan 258 Jones. Suzanne. . 258 Jordono. Joanne 271 Jems. Rebecca 259 Jourdan, Terrv 330 Joyce. Megan ,144 Joyner. Randal . . 216 Joyner, Richard, . 258 Joyner. Sandra 330 Jungles. Greg 216. 329. 294 K Kallet. Kim . .316 Kamienski. Dove .244 Kamienski, Jenny. . 271 Konogy. Debbie . . .178 Kone. Alice . .271 Kane. Jeff 337 Kone. Paul 216. 353. 335 Kaplan. Kristir 271 Kaplan, Leslie 50. 336. 341. 316 Koppo Kappa Psi 103 Kappa SIgmo 31 Karosinskl, Jack 338 Komitschnig, Leslie 168. 309 Kanasch, Michele 271 Kasprzyk,John 258 Koiz.lon 289.299 Kotlerihon, Andrew 335 Kaufhold, Rob . . ... .118 Kaufman. Bruce . . . .335 Kous. Suson ... .216 Koy, Kim 216 Keone. Liz 544. 342. 352. 286. 364 Keck, James ,258 Keegon, Janice 216, 341. 294 Keene. Pom , . , , ,216 Kenney, Kellie ,341 Keever, Amy . . . .258 Keffer, Cathy 271 Kehoe,Lvnn 217.297,307,311 Keil.Kim ,,,280 Kelkjm, Shelly . . .244 Keller. Bev.. 217.292 Keller. Ellen . . ,217 Keller. Kevin, , .244 Keller. Mary . . .244 Kelley. Nelson 244.333.306 Kelly. Aubrey 140 Kelly. Brian 337 Kelly. Collen , .256 Kelly. Elizabeth , . ,217 Kelly, Ellen Mory , ,258 Kelly, Karen ,,,271 Kelly, Marge . , ,327 Kelly, Mart 217 Kelly, Michael 217, 329 Kelly,Shown 258,345,303 Kelly. Steve 217 Kemp.Usa 259 Kendoll. Kelly .92. 93. 217, 292, 294 Kendall, Rene,. . 259 Kensinger. Jed . .244 Keoughon. Ctvis 154 Kercheval, Susan 116,152,244 Kerekes, Matthew 217, 292 Keri, Monty 118,217 Kern, Kelly ,271 Kesier, Elizabeth .259. 343. 312 Kett1estrir gs, Laura 271 Keys, Troy 217,357 Keyset, Michelle . .271 Keyset. Vickie 244 Kidd.Jeff 136 Kiefer, Robert 244 Kidd, Jeff 136 Kiefer. Robert 244 Kiel, Robert 259 Kiker, Martha 304 Kilcourse, Tt resa 259 Kile. Kelly 259 King. Jim 338 King.Ttxamos 334 Kimball. Lynne 343 Kimberi, Kothy , ,217 Kimm, Vicky, , 318 Kinder. Fred . .282 King. Chris ... .259 King. Denise A, .259 King. Janet ...283 King.JImmy ... 120 King. Julian N. Ill, , 271 King. Karen 244 King.Motk .217 King, Sue 118 King, Steven 244 King, Tom 128 Kingland. George 158 Kinnick, Dave 166 Kint, Adelle .244, 330, 292 Kintel, Chris 282 Kipp,Jon .217 Klrby. Holly . . .342 Kirby. Joseph 217 Kirchner. Joan 298 Kirchoff. Diane 116 Kirt(. Richard 244.312 Kirkconnell. Bill 345 Kirks. Eric 345. 294 Kirsch. Daniel . 217 Kirstetn, Looey L . ,259 Kisner, Pauline, 244 Kitchln,8eth 152 Klee, Mory 244 Klein, Peggy 244 Klimkosky, Nancy 245 Kline, James 245, 280 Klugh. Denise 116,178,364 Klugh. William . . .217 Klumpp, Joseph 217 Knopp. Kim . . 245. 297 Knicely. Jim , , , . 136m 139 Knight, Dennis 136, 137 Knight, Lisa 245 Knop. Steptien 217 Knowlan, Kathy 339 Knox, Kathleen 217 Kobayoshi, Arieen 245 Kobetsky, Mar 326 Koch, Kathy . -178 Koenig. Kimberiy 336, 341 Koepnick, Mike 30, 335 Koemer. Tenrence 245 Kdeszar, Patricia 245 Koiner, Jennlffer 116,311 Kokulis, Nick . . .345 Kolling. Suzanne .245 Konopko. Kothy .217 Koontz. Mike 303 Koponski. Christine 217 Kopecky, Dave 340 Kopp, Kimberty . . .340 Koitionen. Kirsten 399 3 5 INP Koscluszko, Patricio 245. 295. 309 Kovoc, Staci 245 Kozlosky, Lewis 245 Kraft. Wendy 217.339 Kroven. Kelly 245 Krebs, Bern Ann 259 Kregenow, Janet 259 Kreider. Jill 327.344. 316 Krer,. KotMeen 217 Kreutzer. Undo .217,328 Krtvoski. James F 195 Krivsky. Kelly 271 Kron, Kevin 217,333 Krong, Sheryll L 259 Krouse, William 245 Kiuger, Cooch Hayes 168 Ku. Maria 217 Kuechenberg, Laura 343 Kuhn, James 271 Ku . Elizobeth 259. 297. 335 Kuschner. Ca y 318 Kuta. GIna M 144, 259 Kwiolkowski, Jeffrey 217, 310, 315, 317 LoDoube, Cart 114. 218. 292 Laschieman, Susan 218 Lachine, Richard 271 Lael.Stevie 259 Lafon, Leslie Ann 218. 311 Lofuze, Ann 271 Laing. Robin 245. 283 Lolrd, PattI 259 Laiti. Chrtstophef 218 Lalti. Lisa 156 Lalos. Diana 330 Lamar, Valerie 316 LarTKX. Tern 327 Lamb. Laura 218 Lamb, Robin 245 Lamoerl, Susan 218, 341, 294 Lomers, Jeannie 259 Lamon. Bob 136 Lamont. Andrea 271 Lament. Cora 245 Lancoster, Glenn 245,333 Lance, Sarah 218 Landis. Valerie 271 Lane, Maijorie 245, 230, 302 Lankhorst, Jeffrey 218 Lanthier, Lisa 218, 295, 307 Larson, David 345 Larcon, John 303 Larson, Richard 218. 309 Larson, Terry 218. 331 Lashley, Brenda G 259.330 Latham. Linda 218 Latimer. Amanda 245, 341, 344 Lautenslager, Edwin 259 Lawhome, Renae 271 Lawrence. Alva Rae 246, 326 Lawrence, Loma 269 Lawrence. Terri 330 Lawrence, Wayr e 311 Lawson, Deborah 245, 295, 339 Layne, Kymbra 38, 218, 298, 342 Layne, Pamela Anne 218, 326 Layton, Carol 259 Lazos, John 259 Leach, Cynthia 218, 304 Leach. Susan 246, 292 Leadman. Shelley 245 Leahy, John 218 Leoke, John G 259, 337 Leap, ThomK35 245 Leary, Linda 218, 292 Leberre, Peter 259 Lee. Elinor 292 Leeker, Nancy 259 Leetch, Amy 218 Leefun, KerrI , . ,300, 328 Leffel,Tim 259 Leftwlch, James 333 Leftwich.Jay 245,317 Lettwhich, Lisa 292 Legg6tl,Liz 306 Lehman, Sharon Julie 271 Leipsnef, Dean 271 LerT on, Kim 245, 283, 303 Lensler, Karen 259 Leorxjrd, Cdlen 245 Leonord, Deon 303 Leonard, Karen 218, 326, 290 Leonard, Lesa 218 Leonordi. Rick 335 Leonardo. Kathleen 218 Leppink, Deedie 271 Lesauvage. Charles 218. 303 Lester, Laurie B 259 Leutkenr eyer, Poul 140 Levi, Elizabeth 245, 283 Levin«, Cathy 245 Levine, Debra 216 Lewis, Tammy 218, 297 Lew. Jacqueline.. 259 Lewis, Delta 218 Lewis, Diane 245 Lewis, Donlad 218 Lewis, Jacqueline .156. 245 Lewis, Jame Payne 172 Lewis, Jeffrey 218.333 Lewis, Richard 338 Lewis, Stuart ,245 Ley, David 301 Lidku, Joelle 326 LledeitxKh, Ivlark Daniel 259 Life, Lisa 259 Ligon, Karen 218 Lindhoe, Lisa 144 Lindhoe, Lisa 144, 259 Lindner, Bill .140. 218 Lindquist. Carey 271 Lineberger. Todd 331 LindsOY. Michael 259 Lingafelt, Philip 218 Link, Elizabeth 330 Linn. Mary 290 Linsley, Suzanne 271 Linton. Ron 218 Lipke, Lynda 292,294 Lippord. Beth 116 Lipscomb, Christi 218 Lipscomb. Kevin M 259 Lipscomb, Paulo 218. 341 Liskey. Carol 218 Liskey, Deborah 245, 303 Liss. Leslie 298 Little, Bryan 312 Little, Cindy 118,245 Little, Danny 114 Litz, Maty Anne 219 Livingstone, Bruce 259, 333 Loon, Glenn 260 Lockard, Casey 154 Lockard, Steven 219, 289, 299 Locke, James 219, 280 Lockhart, Leslie 219 Lofquist, Jefferson 219 Logeman, Pam 327 Logue, Denise 260 Lohr, Robert 337 Long. Bonnie .219 Long. Jodi 328 Long. Kartn Renee , 260 Long, Mike 2355 Long, M. Scott 219 Long, Shelley 219 Longley, Maria 144. 145 Looney, Mary Beth 219 Loose, Steve 333 LopynskI, Jerry 359 Loskamp, Kenneth 329 Letts, Dawn 271 Lotts, Jeffrey 260 Koucks. Charies 271 Loughlin, Colleen 156 Loughran, Maggie L 260, 298 Love, Chris 340 Love, Kate 271 Lovejoy, G. Scott 260 Lovelace. Colleen Anne 260. 298 Lovett, Leslie Anne 219 Lowe, Candace 271 Lowry, Ann E , .271 Low, Erika 340 Lowry. Michael 219. 333 Loxtercamp. Sheri 219, 341. 311 Lubbs, Cheryl 326 Lubiak, Christine 219, 280 Lucado, James N. Jr. 271 Lucas, Karen 245. 332 Lucemont. Wayne 246 Luetkemeyer, Danise 260 Luetkemeyer. Paul 260 Lundr . Mary Ann 260,283 Lundy, Charies 300 Lung, Deborah 219, 123 Lusick, Mario 246 Luskey, Rob 260 Luther, Bryn 219 Luther, David 329, 335, 178 Luther, Lisa K 260 Lutz, Wolter 335 Lydon, Tom 345 Lyon, Scott 316 Lynch, Annie 341 Lynch, Arthur 114 Lynch, Daniel 219, 298, 333 Lynch, Diane 260 Lynch, Eileen 326 Lynch, Michael 260 Lynch, Shannon 318 Lynch, Timottiy 334 Lynn, Todd 219. 337 Lyon.Scott 219,295,310,315 Lyor«, Moriene 260 Lyons, Mary Kate 144 Lyons, Tim. 120 M Maass, Ed ,271,227 Maberry, Conn 219 MacColl, Bruce 219, 334 MocCollum, Liz 219, 343 MocDonald, Nancy 219, 327 Macduff, Melanle 260 McGann. Mary ... 331 Mock, Isabel 260 Mock, Jomes 260 Mackessy, Maura 220 Mocnabb, Helen 260 Mace, Anne 340 Mocri. Jeffrey 220, 334 Mocuk, Teresa 220 Modison. Leslie 220 Mogbojos, Rose 246 Moglaros. Aliceanne Magnusdal, Laurie 220, 230 Mohan. Cothryn 343 Maher, David 220 Maftoney. Erin 162 Mohoney. Irene 246 Maiden. Sondra 246 Major, Robin 271 Maiof,Scott 220 Malerra, Maria Moll, Sylvia 116 Mollonee. Joy 342 Malo, Mary 271, 304 Molone, Betsy 271 Malone, 0,J 303 Moloney. Julia 271 Manelski. Linda 220.299,300 Monelski, Sue 162. 246, 311 Manifold, Diana 220, 295, 327 Mann, Adam 282 Mann, Carole 260 Mann, John 220 Mann, Stephanie 168 Mann, Susan 260 Mann, Tammy 271 ManrKirino, Scooter, 304 Mannarino, Tammy 260 Manning. Timothy 220. 282 Monos, Susan 328 Manuel, Cynthia 246 Manzione. Mary 220, 343, 309 Marani, Teresa 246. 304 Maraut.Tony 136.139,220 Maros. Laura 246 Moibain, Dana 116. 117. 220. 311 Marcontonio. Lisa 343 Marching Royal Dukes 48 Marcocia. George 220 Morcy, Grace 246 Marhan, Paul 345 Marini. Danise 116. 152. 220 Marini. Linda 260 Mari t am, Cortinda 246 Maikham. Joseph 271 Mart s, Gerard 260 Marks, Jill 260 Mart ava, Craig 220 Markwordt, Carol 220. 327, 307 Marr, Rebecca 220, 298 Marshall, Cindy 292 Marshall, Kevin 298 Marshjoll, Margaret 271 Marshall, Woiren 140 Marston, Amy 220- Mortel, Valerie 220,124 Martin, Bath 327 Motrin. David 221. 334 Martin. Deborah 246 Martin, Doriann 271 Martin, Ginny 341 Martin, Glendo 246 Martin, Jeannine 172 Martin, Jeffrey 334 Martin, Jennifer 271 Martin, John 260 Mortin, Kelly 327 Martin, Lyie 221, 309 Martin, Pamela 281 Martin, Sandra 292. 296 Martin, Theresa 304 Martino. Nancy 318. 271 Martinson. Scott 154, 155 Martz, Thomas 246 Marvin. Frank .221, 333 Marx, Robert 311 Marx, Stephanie 221 Mosloff. Jimmy 158 Mason, Anne 221 Mason. Rhonda 116. 260 Mossey. Booker Jr 217 Mossey. Rene 221 Mostrion, Janice 221 Mastrota. Nick .221. 282 Mothias. Craig 333 Mathlas. Morcy 221 Mouck, Deborah 221 Mouldln, Lori Ann 343 Mourer, Andy 316 Mourer, Cindy .221. 338, 339 Mouther, Liz 292 Maxwell, Kim 271 May, Caroline 246 Mayer, Bonnie 338. 339 Mayer. Susan 221. 339 Mayers. Melissa 246. 300 Mayfield. Michael 260 Maynard. Valerie .260 Mays. Amanda 271 MocArtor. Sheila 311 McBride. Sear 300 McBn de. Daniel 272 McCaskill, Jennifer 272. 292 McCathem. Ashley 246. 338 McCafhy. Morisa 221 McClaln. Dean 221. 300 McClothy, Kevin 260 McClonohon, Valerie 272 McClure, Helene 312 McConkey, Dr. Donald L 193 McConnell, Elizabeth 221, 343, 316 McConnell, Libby 118 McCormock, Yvonne 272 McComick, Cathy 122. 272 McCowan. Lisa 221 McCoy. Karen 301 McCoy, Lisa 328 McCrocken, Lori 339 McCrocken, Sondra 272 McCroy, Kimberty 247 ryfcCullen, John 118. 337 McCusker, Elizabeth 260 McDermott, Catherine 221 McDonald, Eric 272 McDonald, Froncine 335 McDonald. Kimt erly 221 McDonald. Richard 246 McDonald. Valerie 221 McDonough, Coach Dee 144 McDougol, Velma 178 McDowell, Down 246. 300 McForlond, Robyn 246 McFoul, Elaine 221 McFeeley, Patrick 272. 345 McGann. Mary 221 McGorvey. Jeanne 335 McGee. Dr Harold 189 McGhee, Seward 246. 295 McGilvroy. Lomo 327 McGloughlin, Christine 339 McGonigal, Angela 221 McGonigie, Jean 246 McGrain. Matt 132 McGrann, Michael 221 McGroth, Edith 336 McGroth, Kathleen 297 McGrow, Walter 333 McHugh,Jim 140 Mclntyre, Cyndl 221. 297 Mclntyre. Jeffrey 272. 345 McKeever. John 246 McKenno, Amy 221. 300 McKenno. Dove 140 McKenno. Kathleen 246 McKenney. David 132 McKeon. Keen 318 McKle, Korin 260. 304 McKiemon. Bob 166 McKlnney. Cynthia 260 IvIcLaughlln, Cathy .272 McLaughlin. Dennis 260 McLucos, Scott 272 McMahon. Kathy 222 McMotxjn, Maurice 260 McMahon, Steve 333 McMonigle, Scott .246 McNeese. Catherine 272 McNeny, Wendy 304 McNul , Nancy 330. 337 McPhoeroson. Victor 140 McQuillin. Kathy 343. 294, 316 McQuiston, Marion 246 McRoberts, Michael 222 McShone, Matthew 154 McVeigh, Hugh 338 McVeigh. John 338 McVey. Joyce . ' . . .222, 297 McWright, Mike 136 Meodor, Spencer 246, 297. 330 Meodors. Jo Richard 222. 300 Meadows. Deana 162 Meadows. Judy 298 Meadows. Sandy 298 Mebanee. Patricia 260 Medlock, Leslie 246. 318 Meginley. John 340 Melser. Kothryn 246 Melchlorl. Rodger 345 Mellerxler. Amy 246 Melton, James R. Jr 112 Melvin, Bob 246 Memegen, Zone 166 Merietee, Randolph 334 Mens Basketball 160 Men ' s Gymnostics 166 Men ' s Swimming Mendel. Kathy. , 124 Menefee. Terry 260 Mentzer. Adnenne 260 Mercado, Morcos 246 Merchant, Mark 222 Merck, Williom F, II 189 Meredith, Martha 22, 328, 316 Menttt, Debofah 272 Mervine. Stephen ,222 Meserdl, Debbie .222 Messenoll. Jeff 170 Messeriy. Allen 331 Messick. Ellen 282 Metcalf. Joyce 144, 342 Meyer, Ethel N 260 Meyer, Martene 156, 261 Meyer, Susan 301 Meyers, Andrew 246 Michael. Randall 222 Michael. Susan 222,292,309 Michel, Mark 128 Michle, Bill 111 272 Michie, Lany 338 Midgett, Eliza 222 Midude, G, Fred 337 Mikitorion, Samson 222 Mikso, Brion 261 Miksovic, Elizabeth 222. 300 Mikula. Sue 345 Miles. Nancy 222 Miles. Sheny 246, 281 Millen, John Mart 272 Miller. Anita 222 Miller. Deborah Suzanne 272 Miller, Deno 222 Miller, Douglas 337. 280. 307 Miller, Dr Eoriyn 292 Miller, Frank 32 Miller, John 132. 222 Miller, Kelli 261 Miller. Kenneth 261, 331 Miller, Kevin 222 Miller. Mortr 261 Miller, Marie 246. 297, 304 Miller, Marilyn 222. 292 Miller. Pamela 342 Miller. Steven 337 Miller. Susan 261 Miller. Susan 272 Milliken. Laura 261 Mills. Kyle 333 Milnes. Diane 222. 326, 123 Miner. Bortxtra 272 Misentieimer. Eric ,261 Miskimon, Jim 280 Mitchell, Karen 222 Mitchell, Linda 261 Mitchell, Marty 340 Mitchell, Susan 272. 344 Moe, Laurie 342. 344 Mohler, Neoi 140 Mohler. Sondy 123 Molnor. Cathy 328 Moncuire. Kim 222 Mondlle. Steve 140 Monize, Dove 170 Monk, Kimberty 341 Montesonti, Pomelo 271 Moody. Walter 222 Moomaw, Kara 261 Moomaw. Linda 261 Moore. Beverty 222. 343. 316 tvtoore, Craig 261 Moore, Dwoyne 261, 300 f oore. Julie 246 Moore. Karen .246. 327, 312 Moore, Keny 338 Moore, Marttxa ,246 Moore, Tammy 372 fvtoriis, Deanrxj ,246 Moron, Goud 319 Moron, Kim 144 Moron, Lisa 341 Moreou, Jerome 329 Morgan. Arxdrew 247 Morgan. Laura 292 r rgons. John 170 Moriorty. Deirdre 22. 345, 300 Moriey. Robert 261 Mormon. Coach Sheila 162 IVIorrell, Susan 222 Moretti , David 345 Ivtoms, Carolyn 332 Moms, Beverty 261 Morris, Cynthia 522. 341 Mortis, Deanno 339 Morris, Denise 222 IVIorris, Dennis 222 Morris, Donna 222 Mortis, Edward Wayne Jr, 272 Mortis, Lisa 222, 292 Morris, John 247 Morris, Pom 332 Mortis, Ricky 222, 292 Morris, Sherri 272 Morris, Wayne 345 Ivlonisey, John 132 Morrison, Karen 342 Monison, Randolph 140 IVIOrtison, Traoey .222. 309 Morrogh, Joe 345 Monow, Brett 170 Mort,Jeff 150 tviort, Steve 150 Mortenson, Laura 261 tvlosbrook. Maty 156, 272 Mosely, James 334 NP£ Mosec. Marvin 247.338 osheim. Robert 222 Mosinxjn. Kimberty 261 Mostcwift. Dove 280 Mosley, Susan 222 Mosmon, Don 247 Moss. Angela 272 Moss. Chortes .223. 28S Moss. Joe 345 Moss, Kimberty 247 Moster. Greg 158 Mouimrop. Elier . . 223 Mountoin. Jim 303 Mowbray, Lynne ,261. 300 Moy, Laura 272 Movers, Matt 120 Mufford, Morcio 223 Muis,KrisH J30.261 Mulheam, Allison ,223 Mull. Rum .272 Mullony, Maribeth ,247 Muller. Barbara 261. 282 Mulley. Jock 136 Mulligon. Ray 295 Mullinox. Julie 247 Mullins, Blly 140 Mullins, Curtis 331 Mullins, Paul 223 MuMhlll, Williom 272 Mumley, Denise, 312 Muncy, Carol 230 Muncy, Teresa 272 Mundle, Ricky 247 Munefo, Elena 223. 326, 335, 309 Murphey, Lynn 223 Murphy, Barbara 223, 123 Murphy, Ellen 124, 247 Murphy. Jeff 303 Murphy. Kathleen 272 Murphy. Lynn 335. 316 Murphy, Maggie 247 Murphy. Mark 280 Murphy, Woryanne 281 Murphy. Michoet 335 Murphy, Morris 223 Murphy, Thomas 261 Murray, Debora 523. 338 Murray, Peggy 328 Murray, Roymord 223 Murray, Susan 272 Murray, Debbie 341, 311 MusselrTKin, Dari 294 Myer. Chris 303 Myer, Giselle 272, 304, 300 Myer, Giselle 272, 304, 300 Myer, Scott 329 Myers, Bill 247 Myers, Diane 223, 343 Myers, John Justice 272,33 Myers, Michael 247 Myhers, Deborah 272 N Noclerio, Fronk 223 Nogumy, Tina 152. 272, 277 Nails, Daniel 335 Nammack, Austin 337 IMardi, Dr. Thomas 196 Nash, Bill 223 Natdi. Sandy 292 Naughton. Jackie 261 Itoimonn. Wendy 272 Navarre. Darlo 261 Nay. Amy 272 Neal. Cindy 223 Neckowit2. Alan 299 Nedrow. Suzanne 261 tteedhom. Chuck 273 freely. Mary 261. 290. 312 Neff. Beth Anne 223. 282. 295 ttoff. Zone . , 333 t tegaard.Kraif, 273.345 Negaard. Kurt 345 Neidiik.John 154 Nelligon. Theresa 343 Nelson. Aluro 273 Nelson. Byron 223 Nelson. Dave 335 Nelson. Liso 328 Nelson. Missy ,223. 332 Nelson. Natalie 223 Nelson. Susan 247. 283 Nelson, Dr. William 190 Nemetti. Curry 136 t lemzek. Rob 132. 223 Nessetrodt, Robyn 93 Nestor. Therese 224.310.317 l wcomb, John 312 Newoomb, Paige 247 Newtin, Connie 273 Newlin, Kelly 261 Newmon, Gregg 329 Newman, John 158 NewTTxan. Tracy 120 Nevrtome, Lisa 224, 303 Newton, Vin( nt 224 Nguyen, Jackie 224 Nichoils, Craig 247 Nichols, Brooke 247, 301 Nichols, Kay 328.336, 310, 312 Nichols, Mark 114, 150 Nickelsen, Mike 345 Niday, Lisa 224 Niels. Pemoerlon 261 Niswonder. Laura 261, 312 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Niven,Todd 92,93 Nobles. Shelley 224 Noble. Lisa 331. 298 Nocar. Dove 120. 335 Noe. Scott 338 Nolan. John 340 Nottsinger. John 247. 337 f jgle. Jay 329.201.290,312 Nohstadt, Thomas 335 Nolan, John 340 Nolon, Emmanual 340 Noone, Sheila .328 Nordberg, Kim 168, 261 Nordman, Leigh 273 Norford, Annette 247, 295 N orman, Don 224 Norris, Bridget 300 North, Jock 338 Norvell, Jennifer 331 Norton. Mark Novotny. Carol 261 Noyes. Teresa 224 Nuckles. Mitchell 224, 337 Nuckols. Mike 335 Nunnally. Lee 224 Nutt. Rob 261 Nygoard. Lisa 273 Obenshoin. Mary 224. 295. 310. 315 OBrien. Kathryn 178 O ' Brien. Kevin 273 OBrien. Regino 261 Ocker. Lee ,261. 326 O ' Connor. Loreno, 344 O ' Connor, Mary 247 O ' Connor, Mike 224 O ' Connor, Stephanie 156, 247 O ' Doy, Jerrionne 224, 318 Odiome, Doine 247 Odom, David 273 O ' Donnell, Coach Martha 122 O ' Donnell, Dave 273 O ' Donnell, Nancy 300 O ' Donnel, Sheila 224 O ' Donnell, T.J 319 Offteld. Carolyn 261 O ' Floherty. Noncy 292 Ogiesby. Boyce 224 O ' Hogon. Sharon 247 CHollohan. Janet 330 CHara. Kellie 273 O ' Hara. Peggy 304 Ohnlkian. Janet 261 OXrepky. Kristine 326 Ohnmacht. Kurt 140 Olds. Dave 273 Olinger. Ray 261 Oliver. Lynn 343 ason 327 Olson. Ray 345 Olson. Kursten 302 O ' Malley. Elaine 261. 316 Ondrejcek. Lisa 273 Ondrlck. Chris 156 O ' Neil. Don 292 OTMelll. Theresa 224 Opp, Monica ... 336 O ' Qulnn, Shawn . . 319 Orange. Leonard 273 Orlando. Therese 122 Orvos. Jomes 282 Osbom. Maria 273 OsbOriTie. Amy ,224. 295, 298 Oskam, Christy 261 Oh. Christine 247 cm. Regino 131 Ottoway. Kelly 329 Otte. Bethica 328 Ottenstein. Dave 345 Ottestod. Kristen 247 Otto. Sarah 261 Outten.Cheiyl 224.310.315.317.318 Ovefdcre. Debbie . , .224. 290. 303. 307 Overboe. Julie 224 Overstreet, Rtxjnda Owens, Chris 335 Owens, Patricia 262 Oxiey, Lynne 328 Ozaki, Susan 224,297,327,311 Pack, Mike 262 Paddock, Lisa 224 Padrutt. Doug 224 Page. Anne 332 Poge.Bob 10.356.329 Page. Michael 329 Poge. Susan 262 Page. Tammy 224, 282 Paige, Benjie .140 Paige, Jeff .273 Painter, Joe ... . .273 Painter, Joe 273 Polkovitz.Tim 247 Pallotto. Peggy 224 Palmer. Jean 247. 338 Palmer. Scott 170 Palmore. Janice 224 Pongle. Mork 224 Poparella. Anne 262. 297 Paguefte. Patricia 224 Parham. Angle 273. 281 Partcer. Andre 149 Partter. Emily 247, 327, 344 Parker. Forrest 357 Parker. Laura 247 Parker. Mike 335 Pariter. lutonioa 247 Pari(er. Thorrxjs 224 Parlow. Paige 262 Porinele. Paul 224, 333. 310. 317 PoriTell. Dan 329 Parr. Bob . , . .262. 333 Parr. Don 337 Parrish. John 224 Porrott. Kothy 262 Parsons. Amy 330 Parsons. Teni 273 Poskey. Ernie 273 Pastore. Dominick 166. 282 Parrakos. Nick 298 Patterson. Brendo 262 Patterson. Debbie 224. 283. 303 Patterson. Steve 247 Poul.Crian 338 Paul. Jenneifer 247 Payne. John 335 Peocock. Don 273 Peocock. Sue 144. 224 Peak. Dartene 343 Pearch. Stephanie 247 Peartgen. Nancy 224 Poerman. McLouren 225 Pearson. James 225 Pearson. Pom 225 Pedlow. Alyson 262. 300 Peeling. Susie 131 Pence. Bev 262 Pendrell. Chns 344 Penn. Bob 120 Pennacchto. Jo . . 168 Penzler. Don ,345 Peoples. Nkx la 247 Pepin. Dave 118 Peguingnot. Sandy 225 Percival. Lisa .334. 336 Perez. Alicia 247 Perez. Julie 273 Perire. Leonne 340 Perkins. Ann 296 Pericins. Kathryn 225.297 Perkins. Lendy 247 Peikinson. Chris 225 Perriccio. Mike 225. 294. 178 Perry. Greg .225.312 Perry. Jon, 225 Persson, Lisa 273 Perwich, Olga 225 Peters, Claudlo 273, 312 Peters, Lisa 118 Peters, Mary 225, 298 Peterson, Chrys 273 Peterson, Laura 168 Potrovich, Neol 225 Petty. Melvin 225 Pettyjohn. Chris 273 Peterson. Brad 337 Peyton. Lisa 225 Pezzulla. John , .262 Pflugshaupt. Ann 292 Pfost. Penni 225 Phores. Sonla 247 Phelps. Jolaine 300 Phillips. Chris 303 Phillips. Daniel 273 Phillips. John 282 Phillips. Katie . . .247. 304 Phillips, Troy 3ai Phipps, Tern Picciolo, Wan en 295 Pickering, Dove 273 Pickett, Gwynn 262 Pierce, Alan 329 Pierce, Chuck 225, 301 Piercy, Cloude . , 273 Plercy, Leslie Pierson, Ametai Pifer, Adrio. . . Pigg.Kim Pike, Leslie Piper, Steve Pippin, Anra Pippin, Kelly Piscelia. George Pischner. Brendo Pistner. William Pitcher. Karen Pitsenbarger. Wilmc Pitserberger. Dawn Prttorelli. Ben Pittarelli. Liso. , Pitts. Suzanne Pixley.Ctiip . Plath. Koven . . Pleasonts. Dave Pless. Lance . . , Plummer. Att ena Plummer. Pot Plympton. Wayne Pohlig. Jill . , , Poin xter. fytarcic ,225 247 225 247 156 247 281 262 225 ,262 . .114 262 .225 273 .225 .341 .262 . .262 3039 36.137 . .273 . .262 .247 ,140 248 ,281 Quigley, Do- Suinn. Chad , SWnn. fvlegan. R Poindexter. Russell 281 Poland. Shane 345 Polen. Sharon 248 Polglose. Geoff . .248 Polls. Karen ,168 Polo.Koren ,,, , .343 Pdozzolo. Chris 225 Pompliano. Susan 225 Pond. Gail 273 Pond. Kara 248. 342 Pontanilla. Glenn 225. 309 Ponti. Paulo 273 Ponton. James 311 Poole, Anttiony 337 Pooley, Jock 303, 345 Pope,Jeff 303 Porter, Steve, 273 Porter, Theresa 274 Postel, Alice 226 Potash, Rob 340 Potts, Bruce 226 Pourdrier, Julie 2126,292 Poulete, Bobbi 330 PoweLAbby 226,318 Powell, Ann 274 Powell, Laura 226 Powell, Mary 274 Powell, Stephanie 116 Powell. Teresa 226 Powell, Wiltam 226 Powers, James 154 Powers, John 226, 282 Powers, Laurie 226, 294, 295 Powers, Lisa 248 Prossos, Kottiy 274 Pratt. Ken 337, 280 Prettyman, Diane 226 Price, Neil , ,226 Priescom. Jeff, , .120 Prillmon. Beth. 309 Prirrrali. Chris 248 Pringle.Beth 152 Pritchett. Anne 248 Pritchett. Mory 274 Prookis. Lisa 262 Probert. Gail 226. 190 Proctor. Judy 341 Progar. Gion 116 Prokapchak. Greg 226. 337 Prosser. Phil 333 Proud. Jeanne 262 Proud. Leslie , .274 Puckett.Gwyn, , .262 Pulley. Comien 274 Przybocki. Pot 248 Puckett. David 295 Puckett. Lynne 226. 296. 343, 307 Puckett, Sharon 226 Pudnel, Julie 282 Puffeoborger. Dinah 248 Pufko, Ann 226 Pufko, Terri 328 Pugh. Doug 140 Puletz. Michelle 292. 290 Pulley. Leo 248.334 Puntureri. Joe 226. 354 Purple. Susan , ,290 Puryear. DwaYT e ,136 Putpnjsh. Victofio .248 Putnam. Patrick, , , ,226 Q Quotes. Tommy Quails. Cistine, Queries. Sharon Queries. Tommy Queen. Becky . . 262 . 248.282 ,, 226.304 ,262. 282. 304 295.298 Rock. Mary - , Raddiff. IVtelonie Rofferty. Moureer Ragor. Wendy Roger. Sfioron, Rogone, John , , Rogot. Marianne Raher, Brion Rotiey. Mark Roiney, Eileen , Rarney, Daneii . , Ramsey. Kelly Ramsey. Vivlon Rondoll, Melanie Randolph, Ed , . Randolph. Junius Randin. John Ransom. Wendel Ropp. Jane - . Rasey Tnxie . , Rotliff. Tim Rauch. Beth Rauhut. Rorxfolph . , Rowdon. Lyn , , , Roy. Carolyn , , Roy. Jomes Ray. Lynn ... Roy.Vicki Royburi , Mlctioei Raynol. f orgore Raynor. Seth, , Read. Mary , , Reader. Amy. , Reams. Patricia, , , , Reardon Trish Rebor. Joyce, , , Reby. Rob Redmon. William Redmond. Matttie. ' , Reed. Teriy Reese, Carolyn Reese, Dan Reese, Kim Reese. Mike Reese. OIlie III. Reeves. Mike Regan, Charies. , Relchel, Leigh . Reicks, Steve . Reid,Jeff Rek), Thomas ReihLJefl Reilly, Chris , , , Reiser, Andrea Rembisz,Jeff - Remington. Laufc Renick. Christie Renlck. Julie . . . Renner. David , , Rennie. Amy . , Rennie. Laura , , Repidd. Lance Resnick. Lisa Reubush. Dr. Fay — Reuggiero. Angeki . Reulles. Rachel Reveles. RacTiel Reynolds. Audrey Reynolds. Karen Reynolds, Liso , Reynolds. Pamela Reynolds. Sally Rhodes, Jeff , Rice. Frederick Rice. Kim Rice. Phil Rice. Rick . , , , Richards. Diane Richards. Kym Richards. Traci , . Richardson. Ann . , , Richardson. Pagi , . . Richardson. Ross , , Rlcheson. Suson Richie. Sara , , Richmond. Motthe.-. Richter. Jonotftan Ricketts. Mark Ridenour. Julie , Rider. Hubert Rider. Paul Ridgway. Ed , Rldgeway. Meloc. Rife. Leon Riggs. George Righter. Andrew — Riley. Marie Riley. 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Debbi 292 Robers. Fit7 248 Roberson. Dr Julius 194 Roberson. Leigh Ann 248 Roberson. Susan 248. 298 Roberts. Brian 345 Roberts. Chamell 274 Roberts. Debra 227. 335. 294 Roberts, Tracey 227, 360, 287 Robertson. Danny 190 Robertson, Jane 227 Robertson. John 333 Robertson, Kathy 262 Robertson. Keith 333. 300 Robertson, Martha 248 Robertson. Tommy 140. 262 Robinson, Chris 140 Robinson, Darlene 309 Robinson, Darlette 309 Robinson, Laurie 274 Robinson. Rhonda 248 Robinson. Wes 248 Robliss. Genevieve 274. 302 Roctie. Christopher 9 Roche. Dawn 330 Rock. Sandra 227. 295. 298 Roddy. Jon 140 Rogers. Anthony 248 Rodgets, David 227 Rodgers. Jeff 227. 298 Roethe. Stephen 262 Rogers. Barb 248 Rogers. Cari 227, 333, 280 Rogers, Kenneth 329 Rogers, Leslie 298 Rogers, Lisa 318 Rogers. Lynn 248 Rogers. Michelle 248, 339 Rogers, Sean 140 Rogers, Susan 227, 301 Rogers, Steve 120 Rogowski. Thomas 227, 334 Rohm, Scott 46 Rohrer, Lisa 227. 301 Rohrer. Mary 33 Rohrer. Roderick 248. 335 Rolfes. Karen 339. 344 Roller. Jackie 248, 311 , 123 Rollins, Lisa 274 Rono.Judy 248.297 Roob. Debra 248 Rooney. Tracy 227 Rose, Chris 334 Rose, John 227 Rose, Linwood 189 Rowe, Paul 331 Rose, Wendy 339, 316 Rosen, Donna 274 Rosenthol, Stephen 337 Ross, Bobby 114, 227 Rosee, KImberly 341 Ross. Dr, Mortha 283 Ross, Pamela 262 Rossberg. Patricio 262 Rosseu. Dianne 326 Rossen. Rebecca 228 Rossie. Stephen 227 Rossmilier. Ruth 248 Rosson. Dianne 227 Rotash. Rob 170 ROTC 38 Roth. David 262 Roth. Potta 248 Rothengass. Lorl 274 Roudabush, Donna 228 Rovls. Mary 228, 331 Rowlan. Shamet 274 Rowland. Harold 228 Rowson. Janet , 327 Ruddock, Allison 274 Ruggero, Ralph 335 Ruggiero, Angela 326 Ruggles, Grant ., , 170 Rummel, Rose Mary , 311 Rumsey, Cathy 274 Runyon. Patricia 337 Ruoff, Karen 228, 327, 316 Rusch. Kimbertv , , 248 Ruschmann. Wendy 248 Russell, Angela 116, 248 Russell, Clarissa 262 Russell, John M 228 Russell, Kate 302 Russell, Lenny 114 Russell, Lillie 248 Russell, Mia 274 Rutiedge, Shan 274 Ryan, Joan 228 Ryan, John 337 Ryan, Linda 336 Ryan, Lynn 228 Ryan, Sheila 327 Rybak, Susan 339 Ryder, Julie 274 Ryder, Linda 228 Rynett. Ken 296 Rya. Michelle 248 s Sachs, Lori 262 Sachs. Martin 150. 274 Sadler. John 154 Sadler. Preston 228 Salley. Kevin 262, 281 Salmon. Kelll 318 Salmon. Virginia 228 Sampson. Kay 262 Sanborn. Chris 326 Sanborn, Jeff 120, 335 Sanborn, Cherl 335 Sandy, Michail 28 Solas, Jorge 128 Sandell, Theresa 343 Sandridge, Rebecca 248 Sands, Lony 248, 280 Sandy, Robin 262 Sanger, Amy 228 Sanger, Scott 274 Sontotpia, John 334 Sapio, Jacalyn 274 Sorson, Joseph 228 Satterfleld, Debbie 152 Safflet, Lee 331 Saunders, LeyuanI 262 Saunders, Solly 228, 342, 307, 317 Saunders, Stephany 274 Saunders, Steven 331 Saunders, Timothy 228 Saunders, Wani 116 Savarese. Dano 140 Sawyer. Gil 333 Sawyer. Sandy 168 Sawyer. Sherr 228 Scoggs. Doug 228 Scalls, Jeffrey 228. 292 Scales. Leonder 228 Scanlon. Potty 228. 309. 301 Scarborough. Solly 144. 249 Scorff. William 263 Scortett. Dee 274 Scarton. Kyra 274 Scarton. Tamara 228. 299 Schoeffer. tvtellisso 228 Schaffer, Michelle 263 Scheer, Vickl 298, 342 Scheld. Lisa 227 Schell. Cathy 228, 326, 335, 290 Schell. Mary 311 Schiefer. Ann Marie 339 Schiefer. David 334 Schiller. Kothy 228 Schiichtmann, Christine. 249 Schmidt. Ooreen 228 Schmltz. Debra 274 Schnobel. Virginia 228. 318 Schneider. Leslie 228. 343 Schnorbus. Christine 249. 342 Schnurr. Eric 9. 228, 329 Schnurr, Kori 9 Schoumacher, Karen 228, 294 Schrotenboer, G,R 249, 282 Schuennann, Cathy 249 Schuette, Amy 274 Schuette, Mark 303 Schulte, Catherine 228, 344 Schutti.Dana 228.309 Schuitze. Emily E 249 Schuman. Daniel 263 Schuette. Mari 345 Schwartz. Kerry 343 Scott. Janice 228, 282 Scott, Jeff 249 Scott, Johnson 263 Scott, Kimberiy 229, 328, 315 Scott, Dr Robert 190 Seoberg, Lisa 229 Seobrook. Michael 229 Seals. Martha 300 Seoiponi. Douglas 274 Sears. Steve 118 Seoy. Scott 263 Sebastian. John 280 Seeley, Lisa 249. 312 Seelke. David 262. 312 Seely. Elizabeth 342 Seely. Lisa 340 Seer . David 263 Seidelmon. Holly 263 Selig. Susan 263 Seller. Kirsten 178 Sellers. John 196 Semerllng. Merry 229,330, 298 Senft, Sandra 229, 283 Senft, Pat 132 Sepcic, Sheryll 316 Serating, Tert 342, 316 Serroka, Dole 229 Serwitz, Cele 229, 295, 342, 336 Setser, Mike 140 Seward, Toaster Dave 249 Sgueglia, Denise 249, 300 Shackley, Ann 229 Shaevel, Bradley ,263 Shdfer, Amy 38, 229, 328, 307 Shall, Carol 275 Shanoberger, V, Leigh 249 Shonholtz, Elizabeth 229 Shank, Stacy 249,344 Shoriand. David Sharp. Sandra 229, 280 Shaw, em 301 Show, Linda 290, 303 Show, Steve 132, 133, 112, 263 Shea, Erin 263 Shea, Mary 229, 297, 298, 311 Shea, Michelle 229 Sheoly. Mike 136 Sheally. John 154 Sheehan. Billy 140, 337 Sheehon, Diane 328 Sheets, Linda 229,298 Sheets, Robyn 229, 327, 344 Sheldon. Susan 229 Shellon. Brian 229 Shelton. Deborah 290 Shelton. Joni 263, 312 Shendell, Gory 128 Shepord, Craig 340 Shepard, Roderick 249 Shepard. Rusty 340 Sherfy. Andrea 249, 302 Sheridan. Lisa 263 Sherman. Jonie 229, 312, 315 Sherman, Lorralnna 229, 280 Shennan, Scott 229 Sherman, Susan 178 Shetrod, Hugh 338 Sherrod, Suzanne 249 Sherwood, Sarah 342 Shidha, Kathy 229 Shields, Donna 229 Shields, Denise 280 Shields, Donna 326, 332, 310 Shields, Molly 263 Shiftier, Lawana 123 Shifflett, JodI 249, 316 Shiflet, Jeff 17, 263 Shiflet, Willord L 249 Shillinger, Mar 328 Shinoberry. Wendy 263 Shipe, Paul 229 Shoot, Sandy 297 Shockey, Donna 263 Shomo, Debbie 274 Short, Darin 331 Short, Kathy 318 Shreckhise, Suzl 116 Shriner, Steven 263 Shrtpshire, Susan 229 Shuklis, Julie 263 Shuamn, Daniel 335 Shumate, Andy 230 Shumate, Suzanne 249 Siciloino, Merit 230 Siegol, Robin 290 Siegel. Michael 275 Sienkowski. Krtss 230 Sigma Nu 31,178 Simmons, Karen 230, 362, 280 Simmons, Laura 307. 310 Simmons, Lisa 275. 312 Simmons. Tlno 230. 298 Simpers. David 249 Simpkln. Sydney 249 Simpson. Bryan 264 Simpson. Cynthia 230 Simpson. Karen 335 Simpson. Mari 22 Sincere. Jackie , , , .343 Sindle. Susan 264 Singleton. Paulo 230 Sinnott. Lisa 230, 339 Sipe, Sharon 230, 298 Sipier. Deborah 327, 311 Slibaugh, Stacy L 249, 297 Siron, Lomo 264 Sisk, Brian 290,312 $isk,Dalna 264 Sixeas, Ann 295, 342 Sixeas, Judy 230, 2096, 342 Sketton, Carol 264 Slogle, Cindy 116, 152, 163, 230 Slater, Rick 178 Slaydon, Ketth 340 Sloan, Ann 250 SlonakerJohn 230 Slott,Juli6 295,297 Sloop, Teresa 230 Slover, Dan 264, 340 Slowlnski, Maty 264 Slydre, Duane 264 Slyder, Ellyn 250 Small, Kristin 250, 264, 292 Small, Timothy 275 Smith, Angela 326 Smith, Ann 250, 342, 298 Smith, Brad 240 Smith, Cottil 328 Smith, Christy 230 Smith, Craig 319 Smith, Dawn 339 Smith, Diane 230 Smith, Elizabeth 275 Smith, Coach Lynn 152 Smith, Diane 280, 281 Smith, Donna 2156 Smith, Gilbert 230 Smith, Glna 230. 339. 283 Smith, Glenn 294 Smith, Greg 240 Smith, Helen E 250 Smith, Jennifer 342 Smith, Julie 264 Smith, Kathleen 230 Smith, Karen 290 Smith, Kelly 230 Smith, KristI 230 Smith, Leslie 343 Smith, Mark 166 Smith, Maty 311 Smith, Michael V 250, 306 Smith. Nancy 230. 292 Smith, Pat 170 Smith, Pete 140 Smith, Rob 128 Smilh, Robin A 250, 309 Smith, Rodger 254 Smith, Samuel 230, 280, 307, 310 Smith, Scott 230, 337 Smith. Shannon 230 Smith, Sharon 250, 263 Smith, Shelly 230, 282 Smith, Stephanie 156 Smith, Stephen M 250 Smith, Steven 338 Smith, Susie 342 Smith, Tom 140 Smith, Wendy 230, 292 Smith, Winnifred 264 Smithennan, Erik 154, 275 Smolok. Pamela 264 Smoot. Deonne 230. 326. 290 Snopp. Betty 231. 328 Snovely. Bradley V 250. 292 Sneod. Nancy 250. 317. 309 Sneen. Sandy 298. 341, 312 Snitzer, James 280 Snurr, Cori 337 Snyder, Brenda 250 Snyder, Eileen 231, 343 Snyder, Elaine 264 Snyder, Joann 122 Snyder, Jeff 120 Snyder, Todd 329 Soenksen, Glna 283 Solon, Nora 264, 340 Solon, William 264 Soma, Paul 264 Somers, Lisa 231 Somers, Lynn 330, 316 Sommer, Amy 275 Sonafelt, Janet 231 Sonnet, Dr, Roy 190 Sorenson, Martha 118 Soireli, Ronald 334 Sowa, Kara Anne 231, 328 Sowders, Nancy 231 Speer, Jarratt 264 Speirs, Andrea 264 Spells, Ina 308 SJDence, Bonnie 231 Spencer, Laurie 250 Spielberg. Katya 231 Splelberger. Joel 264 Spllle, Chris 340 Spina, Cindy 330, 316 Splnar, Michael 292 Sisiro, Joe 331 Sprunk, Liane 250 Stacy. Carole 330 Stock. Ted 132 Stafford. Virginia 231. 327 Stogner. Cynthia 250 Stagnoll. Sonyo 264 Staib. Jon Dr 331 Stoley. Jane 231. 296, 303 Stoliord, Gobrtelle 250 Stollings, Amy 231, 309 Stallone, Tracy 275 Stamclu, Shown 275 Stanovick, Con-le 231 Stonovick, John 231. 282 Stari , Ann 264 Storon, Diane 331 Stdtzer, Michael 264 Stouffer. Susan 290 Stounjlokis. Joanne 328 Stousell. Juliette L 250 Start . Douglas 231 Staton. Diane 342 Stouffer, Susan 250 Steogall, Greg 298 Steele, Derek 158, 357 Steele, Kimberiy 275 Steele, Maura 231, 328 Stelnwandel. Marts 345 Stellman. Craig 331 Stenger, Teresa 264 Stennick. Michael 276 Stephanos. Elaine 275 Stephenitch. Michele 131, 275 Stephens. Scott 303 Stephenson. Helen 341 Stephenson. Sissy 336 Stershic. Rotaert 337 Stevens. Connie 231 Stevens. Ellen 231 Stevens. Pamela 331 Stevens. Susan 231.292 Stevens. Valerie 250 Stevens. Wendy 275 Stewart. Dan 132. 133, 274 Stewart, Kathleen 231, 352, 341 Stewart, Kim 231 Stewart, Lauren Elmo 250, 342 Stewart, Steve 303 Stickmon. Ralph 275 Stiefei. Christine 275 Stiegler. Solly 264 Stlegler. Scott 231 Stifler.Glori 231,300 Stillwell. Kotherine 275 Stinger. Patricio 264 Stinnett. Amy 275 Stinnett. Mickey 140, 260, 345 Stoch, Robert 292 Stock, Renee 250, 286 Stockhausen, Mike 340. 303 Stockton. Lawrence 335 Stoddard. Stephen 114. 150 Stoffel. Kristino 275.318 Stokes. Laura 231,295 Stokes, John 331 Stone, Sandy 299, 326, 335 Stonko, John 275 Storch. Robert 250 Stoy. Brenda 231 Stratton. Jeanne 144. 336 Strand, Cynthia 337 Stroub, Suzanne 197 Straus, Scott 331 Strousburg, Karen 264 Straw, Kelly 301,300 Strawn, Stocey 275. 304 Street, Elizabeth 300 Strohl, Barry 232,319 Stfong, John 140 Strong, Troy 140 Strong, Wes 282 SIrosnider. Cynthia 250 Stroud. Laura 275 Stiunck. Thomas 232. 310, 317 Stubbins, Nancy 232, 282 Stuchlak, Lisa 232,316 Stuck, Kathleen 250 Stueber, Susan 264 Stump, Jennifer 232, 328 Sturgeon, Susan 342 Sullenberger, Diane 264 Sullenberger. Mike 140, 142 Sullivan, Christine 275 Sullivan. Dolon. 338 Sullivan. Julie 264 Sullivan. Leslie 328 Sullivan. Michael 304 Sullivan. Pat 340 Sullivan. Rebecca 232. 326 Sulomon. Pete 150 Summers. Guy 250 Sunwmrs. Kim 250 Sundberg. Dawn 275. 123 5ifif INP£i( Supinski. Deborah 250 Suso, Tony 340 Sushereba. Heidi 232, 301 Sutton. Comllle 232 Sutton, Kevin 158 Swain, Jim 345 Swon, Richard 264, 306, 311 Swanson. Deirdre 232 Swarfley, Scroder 356 Swarts, Ellen 250 Swottwood, Diana 339 Swector, Jesse ■-232 Sweet, Cynthia 232 Swenson. Erico 250. 295 Swlcl er, Lisa 327 Swingle. Deborah 341 Swisher. Terry 232 SvdIowskI, Lori 250 Sydnor. Clement 232, 333 Sylvia. Sharon 131 Synder, Eileen 336 Szal(0l. Andras 232. 319 T Tabb.Llso 281 Tobler. Joyce 232 Tobor. Rachel 341 Tabor. Richard. 136 Togilareui. Joseph 275, 345 Tai ane, Joni 275 Tolton.John 170 Tames. Julie 232 Toplin. Robert 275 Tapper, Art 232 Tassinart, Jeanie 301 Tata, Kendall 148 Tate. Andrea 339 Tate. Jason 232 Toylor, Alyson. 331 Taylor. Chartes .40, 140, 232, 299 Taylor. David 264 Taylor. Debbie 250 Taylor. Gerald 118, 178 Toylor. Glenn 298 Taylor. Kathryn 232 Taylor. Kathy 232 Toylor. Keith 250 Taylor. Kenneth 338 Taylor. Lee Anne 232, 311 Taylor. Lynne 260 Taylor. MIchele 250. 297, 300 Taylor. PattI 275 Taylor. Thomas 232 Tebbenhoff. James 232, 329 Tebeli. Carl 329 Teel, Kathy 250 Templeton. Nancy 250 Templon, Bruce 250 Tanhoeve. Joanne 342 Tepper. Sharon. .232. 280, 300, 328. 344 Terry. Robin 250.309 Terry, Sandre 232 Teriian, Alison 290 Tessondprt, Elizabeth 297 Ttiacker, Tereso 232 Thackston, Veronica 292 Ttiaipe, Kim 233 Thayer, Bruce 233 Theado.John 250 Themides. Michelle 233 ThetaChi 30.178 Thielhom. Karen 233, 307, 178 Tieman. Victor 303 Thierry, Marie 233 Thies, Mary Carolyn 233 Thorrras. Amy 292. 300 Thomas. Arttiur 275 Thomas. Betti 264. 344 Thomas. Brltt 345 Thomas, Eric 329 Thomas. Mark 233 Thomas. Mary 233 Thomos. Mike 170 Thomas. Tony 140 Thompson, Brenda 233 Thompson. Brona 233 Thompson. Catherine 275 Thompson. Lorry 318 Thompson. Nicky 144, 264, 290 Thompson, Paul 233 Thompson. Richard 251 Thompson. Robin 2233. 294 Thompson. Tamberia 233. 311. 318 Thompson, William 233 Thome, Kossle 264 Thomhill, Dartene 264 Thomhill. Doreen 264 Ttiomton. Kerri 233 Thorp. Michael 233 Thout. Christine 341 ihrelkeld.BIII 3,233 Thune. John 300 Thurmon. Mike 114 Tibbetts. Albert 233 Tidey. Craig 333 Tldquist. Karin 251 TIemey. Terry 140 Tlliey. Deborah 282 TImpf. Kimberly 264 Tlndol. Martha 264, 335 TInsley. Kerri 233, 328. 303, 309 Tipton, Carlo 264 Tolford, Matthew 233, 329 Tolley. Scott 251 Tompkins. Elizabeth 326 Tomlin. Gory 140 Torres. Bob 178 Torreus. Chartes 275 Toso, Laura 275 Tot. Barbara 233 Toth. Elaine 300 Trobue. Solly 265 Trader. Terry 233, 326 Train. Jennifer 251. 290 Troinum. Susan 265 Trommell. Oovld 335 Tronsue. Paul 265 Travis. Glenn 275 Trehy. Jennifer 326 Trent. Chris 275 Trescott.Tom 233 Treubert. Kerry 251 Trevillian. Kevin 140 Trevey. Thomas 233 Triarto. Diane 343 Tribostone. Dan 132 Tribett. John 233 Trinka. Mart 128. 129 Triplett. Trocy 233 Troccia. Susan 233 Troub. Kotherine 275 Tojmbo. John 275, 300 Trumbo. Robert 136 Tucllle. Tina 251 Tuck. Brigitte 309 Tuck. Gil 265 Tucker. Debbie 308 Tucker. Karsten 282 Tucker. Terrie 233 Tucker. Terri 275 Turi . Suzanne 275 Turt ekul. Selnea Ann 234, 328 Turner. Carol 251 Turner. Francis E 197 Turner. Fronkie 234, 328 Turner. Pamela 234 Turner. Robert 140. 234 Turner. Sherry 265 Turner. Scott 298 Turner. Tracy 265 Tury. Paul 265 Twining. Cynthia 275. 312 Tyler, Joan 343, 316 Tyler. Kate 276 Tyler. Lyndon 234, 303 Tyson. Coach Deb 124 u Uhl. Peter 338 Underhlll. Liz 327 Underwood. Karen 265 Urban. Jeff 136. 251, 311 Utbaitis, Danna 331 Unger, Sandre Lee.234. 283, 302. 303. 318 Uni jh. Kothrya 234 Unteizuber. Keiro 234 Updike. Kenny 276 Upton. Sharon 144. 265 Urauhart. John 265 Urquhart. Marinette 265. 300 Urzuhort. Marinette 304 Utz, Undo 343 Utz. Thomas 234 V Vaden. Mary Ann 251. 297. 330 Vaeth. Peter 329 Voiasco. Jasmine 300 Voiente. Micttael 300 Vance. Thomas 329 Vondenburger. Susan 265 Van Deventer. Steven 251. 337 Vonatto. Wondo 251 Vondlver. Ed 132 Van Hooser. Kara 276 VanHom. Patricio 234 Vahgrinsven. John 276 Von Liere. Marie 234 Venn. David -276 Vanner. Meghan 340 Von Order. James 358 Van Peppen. Marcella 168. 169. 331 Vance. Thomas 234 Vomey. Jeffrey .251 Voron. Bill 306 Vaughon. Dorothy 144 Voughan. Liz 265 Vaughn. Steven 337 Veon. Stephen 234 Veiel. Suzanne 290 Veltman.Tim 251.292 Verity. Lynne 144. 251 Vermorelil, Carta 265 Vernon, Dearsley 234 Versen. Greg 298 Via.Kay 331 Via. Robin 251 Via. Timottiy 251 Vickrey. Micki 343. 316 Vidoi. Renee 251 Veiel, Suzanne 312 Vierte, Renee 251 Vigllone, MIchoel 251 Vllcins, Brenda 265 Vivaldi, Agnes 251 VIosis, Michael 234 Vogf, Carol 116, 265 Volk, Valerie 152 Volleyboll 124 Vorel, Donno 251 Vtlpll, Donald 234 Vuicono, Jack 276, 345 w Wade. Mitch 340 Wade. Hugh 334 Waggoner. Mike 333 Waggy. Wondo 265 Wagner. Heidi 234 Wagner. Lodd 329 Wagner. Pomelo 276 Wagoner. Michael 234 Wohlgren. Doug 251 Wakefield. Michael 234. 298 Walker. Anno Leo 276 Walker. Bette Jo 276 Wolker. Brian 251 Walker. Carmen 234 Walker. Constance 265, 299. 343 Wolker. John 345 Walker. Undo 251 Walker. Robert 234 Walker, Robin 290 Walker. Robin Ann 234 Walker. Shelley 251 Walker. Tfiereso 265 Walker. Theresa 276 Walker. Vicky 281 Wail. Boibara 234 Wallace. Arthur 234 Wallace. Lisa 265. 341 Woliace. Reglna 265 Woilen. David 234, 329 Waller. Mark 265. 338 Woilin. Jeff. 114 Wolloff, Deborah 332 Walsh. Maura 343. 303 Walsh. Kevin 234 Walsh. L 292 Walsh. Patty 276 Walsh. Tim 265 Walters. Anno 265 Walters. Holly 234 Walters. Karen 131 Walters. Vikkl 316 Walton. Steven 251 Woiz. Mari 234. 333 Wompler. Susan 265 Wamsley. Wondo 234 Wankow. Linda 251 Ward. Clart 265 Ward. Deborah 251 Word. Tracy 341 Warden. Stan 251 Warner. Mortr 300 Wart ell. Dr. Michael A 194 Watado. Dona 340 Wotada. Jon 234. 333 Waters. Bortxiro . .276 Waters. Dajonne . -265 Wotkins. Cynttiio 265 Wotkins.Tom 197 Watson. Paige 326 Watson. Patti 297 Watson. Pemell,. ,276.281 Watson. Robert , .276 Wott. Amy . ,251 Watt. Amy 318 Watterson. Judi 234, 291, 290. 312 WoufOTd, Mort 234 Waxhom. Natalie 336 Waymock. Cindy 251 Weclherty.Beth 41.297.330,336,311 Weotherv CK. Manuel 333 Weaver. Dona 234. 343. 398 Weaver. Marc 132 Weaver, tvtelisso 265 Weaver. Rebecca 234. 292 Weaver. Robin 234. 330 Webb. Allen 276 Webb. Gary, . . 170 Webb. Geneva . .276 Webb. Morjie, . . , .156 Weeks. Brenda , . . .297 Wees. Phil 280 Weidenmuller. Steven Weimer. Anna 251 Weinstein. Larry 329 Weisensale. Ann 251. 297. 311 Weisheiert. Cheryl 339 Weiss. John 303 Weist. Elizabeth 265 Welch. Leslie 251 Welch. Nancy 251 Weller. Kethy 265 Wells. April 7. 251 Wells. Morgo 265.281.292 Welsh. Jennifer 251 Wendall. Stacie 340 Wendecken. David 299 Weger. Tommy 33 Wenigmann. Sarah 131 Wer7. Phillip 335 West. James 235 West. Moryonn 276. 304 Westtoil. Paige 235 Westtall. Pam 265 Westhoff. Wayne 340 Westphol. James 235. 334 Wetmore. DonrKi 276 Wewetzer. Sharon 251 Wharton. Noel 343. 344 Wheotley. Morgo 336 Wheottey. Suson 328,336 Wheeler. David 294 Whepiey. Elizabeth 235. 302 Whetzei. Debbie 235 Whetzel. Tim 297 Whipple. David 235. 282 Whitcomb. Michael 335 White. Cheryl 235, 328 White, Craig 276 White, Dortene 251 White, Deanno , 341 White, Eric 345 White, Helen 251, 338 White, Ken 265 White, Kevin 276 White, Pom 235, 283, 303 White, Sarah 276 White, Suzanne 235 White, Tracy 335, 343 Whited, Cynthia 235, 297, 300 Whitehead, John 235 Whiteheod, Melissa 265 Whiteman, Lauren 235 Whltenock, Kattiy 235, 303 Whitt, Angle 282 Whitt, Coach Ed 150 Whitt, Lynne 290 Whitley, Laura 235 Whitesel, Mindy 300 Whitesel, Timothy 265 Whitt, Richard 235 Wtrartey, James 235 Whitten, Glynn 235 Wichoel, Linda 265 Wicks, Steve 298 WIckes. Jennifer 343 Wlndlsh, Carolyn 283 Wielk6,Jcie 140 Wiersema, Elizabeth 251 Wless, John . . . ,294 Wight, John . , 276 Wight, Usa 251 Wilcox, Rhonda 251, 298 Wilder, Michelle 276, 281 Wilding, Mike 345 Wlleki.Joe 140 Wiles. Everett 265 Wiles. Sandy 131.326 Wilfong. Douglos . . ,265 Wilhelm. Corey. 251.304 Wilhelm. Jill 326 Wllkerson. Vincent 235 Wilkins. Debra 276 Wilkins. Elliot . ,337 Wilkins, Lee Anne 326.332 Wilkins, Todd 340 Wilkins, Wendy 235 Wilkinson, Helen 235.331 Willcoxon, Kwen ,251.301 Wlllett. Julie . 327. 332 Wllley. Dione 251. 330 Willloms. Amelio 236. 292 Williams. Brad. . ,.114 WllllarrB. Colly .02,327 Williams. Cynthio . 281 WillkDms.Jeff 345,331 WilliorrK, Jerry 345 Willk3ms,Jce 294 Williams. John. 329. 280 Williams. Margore ' ,311 Williams, Stacy .342 Willkams. Tomora 342 Willlfofd. Julie . . 336 Willis. Ann 343.33; Willis. Sarah 330 Wilson. Ann 130,297,345,311 Wilson. Bruce, . , 333 Wilson. Donno. . , ,338 Wilson. Jeanne . . . ,340 Wilson, Susonne 292 Wilson, Thomas 338 Wimbush, Anthony 292 Wlmmer. Helen , 294 Winchester, Bev 333, 332 Winchester, Keith ,338 Windish, Carolyn 303 Wlnebrenner. Karen 328 Wingen.Rlck 333 Wingfleid. Denlse 282 Wlnsfead. Dr. Janet 282 Wiseman. Bern 335. 297 Wltek. Jean 358 Wltherington. Scott 337 Witkowski. Sheila , , ...335 Woche. Robert , ,333 Wolf, Church 345 Wood, Carolyn 309 Wood, Nancy 292. 295 Woodbum. Kenneth 334 Woods. Morgoreta 343. 316 Woody. Damn 300 Woody. Gordon 329 Wray. Lee 337 Wright, Bill 333 Wnghf. Carol 280 Wright. Nancy 297. 311 Wright. Patrick 329 Wyon. Cindy 292 Wymer. Pomelo 342 Yancev KId 136 Yonnotell. Nicole 237 Yanosov. Colette 251 Yarasheski.Jeon 265 Yates. Katy 251. 304 Yates. Sonya . . .276 Yeotmon. Steve ,132 Yoder. Robert . . , .237 York, Todd . ,329 Yost,Erich 251 Yost.Lynne ,237 Young. Cathy ,,,276 Young. Jessica 251 265 Younger.Blli 351 Younger. Brandon 337 Zator, Eileen Zdoncewicz. Becky. , . . Zelmon. Eric Zlgorelli. Micfioel Zilch. Lisa ZIolowski. Ron Zuischmeide. Oeboroh Zuischmeide. Pom Zwort. Sharon . 328 ,300 335 312 ,296, 309 331 311 265 276 V) t ' IL ' ri The 19 4 Bluestone volume waa published by Hunter Pub- itHhtn g Company of Winston- Salem, NC- Sixty-two hundred copies were printed, nine ss twelve inches. Matte paper and black Ink were used throughout the book. The cover Is a four- color htho process on a Utho white material. Process color is used on all spot color and four color pages. All headlines were set by Hunter Publlahing Co. using vari- ous typestyles. AH body copy was set in ten point Avant Extra Light. CapUonawere set In six point Avant book. All art work was done by Bluestone staff. All photography waa done by the Bluestone photography staff and contribut- ing photographers except claas pictures taken by Yearbook Associates of Millers Falls. Mass and Greek pictures taken by Vantine and PratemaJ Studios. Questions should be addressed to Editor, Box U-27, JUU, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 ev. 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