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I Hccmdemics l , Division of Flrts ond Sciences Largest of the academic divisions at Lee College, the Division of Arts and Sciences encompasses a broad spectrum of disciplines. Within its domain lie such diverse areas as business and music, languages and science. Since its creation in 1969-70 when the College of Liberal Arts and Education merged with the Bible College, this division has grown from ten majors to seventeen, adding degree programs in accounting, psychology, medical technology, mathematics, chemistry, and communications, another degree in nursing will be initiated in 1981-82. The 1979-80 roster of the division boasted 726 students majoring in the twenty-five disciplines included in its five departments. Thirty-eight full time and over twenty part-time faculty members teach the 291 courses under the leadership of Dr. Ollie Lee, Dean of the Division, Above left: The door of opportunity opens upon a broad spectrum of academic interests for students at Lee College. Above right: Rick Wheeler explores the world of chemistry. Center: Students share ideas in a creative writing class. Below: The Lee Singers, like other musical groups at Lee, perform on and off campus. W? 'M Hcodemics r A 3 PM 9 Efu 'if' ' Re . , ,vt Qikglsfii, hifi .li wiwwl Jhgy .1. Rh an Above left: Pamela Alzantora hits mam duties as secretary to the Division Deane Above right: Sonml-psyt'holoi.1y claws Conducts .1 survey as students enter chapel Center left: Dr. Ollie Lee doubles as teacher and Dean of the Division of Arts and Sciences. Center right: A student Crarns for a Western Civilization quiz. Below left: Computers add a new dimension to academic life. Below right: Dr. Robert MLDonald chats with studente after a psychology seminar, I f ,f ' f 5 , R.. Xi Ftrts ond Sclences ,t-.. , People, C lturc, and History The Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences is one of the fastest growing areas of study. This department is comprised of Psychology, Sociology, and History. The Behavioral and Social Sciences have been a popular area of study for students at Lee. Dr. Paul Conn, the department chairman, attributes this avid interest to the desire people have to better understand themselves and others in their world. Along with its excellent course offerings, this department also provides for its students a supplementary fund to finance special seminars, lecturers and films related to the study of the sciences, and various off-campus co-curricular activities. Another newly established feature is the use of senior psychology honor students who act as student aides in some of the introductory Psychology courses. The students chosen this year were Bill Anderson, Karen Boatwright, Bob Fisher, and Eddie Stone. Senior Sociology majors have the opportunity to apply their knowledge with the course in practicum. In this, each student is assigned to a cooperating institution in the community, such as the girls' club or the county jail. Studies in History add perspective to the department with a broad and varied program. Some of the new projects in the planning stages for the department include the development of a new area of study, physiological psycholo- gy, and the provision of more space for a laboratory which will house a modern film library. 12 ,Q , 74 Above: Sign hangs over entrance to Dr, Paul Conn's office. Center: The faculty of the Depanment of Behavioral and Social Sciences includes tleft to rightl Mr. Ron Harvard, Mr. Gary Riggins, Dr. William Snell, Mr. Murl Dirksen, Mrs. Karen Mundy, Dr. Paul Conn tchairmanl, Mr. David Rahamut. Below: Sociology majors discuss career opportunities. Flcodemics Left: Psychology student assistants include lleft to rightl Bob Fisher, Eddie Stone, Karen Boatwright, and Bill Anderson. Below left: Robert McDonald M.D., conducts psychology seminar. Below right: Trudy Bright lseatedl and Rosalee Moss find out what social work is really like at Bradley County juvenile Office. Behovtoml ond Soclol Sciences IL!h'.......' A ' ,H ' ,, Above: Liz Lauster shows despair over history. Center: Mrs. Karen Mundy gives another sociology exam. Below left: Mr. Ron Harvard pauses during lecture. Below right: Karen Boatwright was selected to receive the Department Award. A 3ff ' Department f-lword Karen Boatwright Psychology major, received the award for the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Former president of Alpha Chi Honor Society, Karen served as a teaching assistant in General Psychology, attained listing in WHO'S WHO, played varsity basketball, was elected Homecoming Queen and participated in Delta Zeta Tau. . .ev J f rf... f' .1 ,. .1 l 4 Flcodemics . Minding Their 0wn Business . J' A .eg ' X 'A J--ff., Business Located in the Humanities Building is one of the largest areas of study, the Department of Business. The chairman of this growing department is Dr. Donald Rowe. Excited about the expansion of the Business Department, he attributes this growth to the general realization on the part of college students throughout the country that career opportunities and future economic security relate at least in part to having the ability to fulfill leadership roles in the business world and in the government. The Business Department has recently expanded its curriculum by offering several new courses and is currently planning significant efforts to strengthen the quality of instruction in the accounting major. Two new faculty members in business administration, Mr. Burns and Mr. Taylor, were added in 1979. Another important develop- ment in the Business department is the installation of computer terminals and computer science courses. The basic purpose of this program is to acquaint students with computers and equip them in data processing and problem solving techniques. Dr. Rowe projects further expansion for his department due to the developing positive attraction to the business major and the accounting major. He believes that a greater number of students will realize that a quality business education is available at Lee and will take advantage of it in increasing numbers. Left: tleft to right! Mr. Steve Taylor, Dr. Donald Rowe tchairmanl, Mrs. Lucille Elliott, and Mr. Alan Burns make up t he Business Department faculty. Below: Darlene Raygon is an active person. The lllhiz Kids g . Unknown to many students at Lee is the formidable reputation our business students have in competition. For the past several years, these whiz kids have won more awards than any other college or university in the statewide student competitions. In 1979, an accounting student placed fourth in national competition, and in 1979, a business student was awarded third place in the national competition. These awards speak highly of these students, but it also reflects the quality of education they received from Dr. Rowe and the other instructors in the Department of Business. Above left: Keith leffords and Lois johnson practice using the computers. Above right: Carolyn Wilson was named recipient of the Business Department Award. Right: Phi Sigma Alpha tFuture Secretaries of Americal provides group interests for students interested in secretarial careers. Department Hwcird The Business Department faculty selected Carolyn Wilson to receive their departmental award. Placing second in statewide accounting competition, Carolyn was treasurer of both the state and local chapters of business honorary Phi Beta Lambda. She also served as treasurer of Delta Zeta Tau and the senior class. Hcodemlc l ,f ,,,, 01 1130 ,sm Above: Phi Beta Lambda fFuture Business Leadersl is an active business organization on campus and throughout the state. Left: The typing dass keeps busy, Below: Pam Haywood at work in the faculty seCretary's office. 1 .4 Tower of Babel Parlez-vous francais? Como esta usted? Sprechen sie Deutsch? Watch your dangling modifiers! These phrases are often heard in the Department of Languages. lt is an area of study that is both inter- esting and challenging. Perhaps part of the challenge stems from the fact that this de- partment has more instructors with doctoral degrees than any other at Lee. Under the direction of Dr. Robert Humbertson the department offers majors in English, French, and Spanish, and is adding a new communication major. The English curriculum is de- signed to prepare students for teaching English in secondary schools, for graduate work in En- glish, or for professional fields. The foreign language curriculum is de- signed to prepare students to be- come secondary-school teachers, to do graduate work in a foreign lan- guage, and to be equipped with language skills vital to mission work or cross-cultural vocations. In previous years, the English program was primarily concerned with literature. Recently it has ex- panded, adding such courses as non-fiction and creative writing, to give more emphasis on this impor- tant aspect of the discipline. It is also working more closely with the student publications, OMNIBUS and VINDAGUA. 3357 Y 5 fix' Q Above: Members of the Forensic Club participate periodically in debates and speech competition. Left: The faculty of the Department of Languages consists of tseated, left to rightl Mrs. Ellen French, Mrs. lanet Rahamut, Dr. Carolyn Dirksen, tstanding, left to righti Dr. Robert Humbertson tchairmanl, Dr. Sabord VVoods, Dr. Eleanor Barrick, Dr. Raymond Barrick, and Mrs. Ruth Lindsey. 18 Hcodemics Department Flwcird Susan Pope received the award of the Department of Languages with a major in English. Active on student publications, Susan served as section editor on the VINDAGUA for two years and as a copywriter for the OMNIBUS. She also participated in the Campus Choir, was student representative to the Nina Driggers Philological Association and served as vice-president of Alpha Chi Honor Society. Lee on the Flir A unique program sponsored by the Language Department is the weekly radio broadcast. Every Saturday, Life at Lee goes on the air at 11:15 a.m. and presents a fifteen-minute program of news and announcements from the campus. A public affairs presentation of WCLE, the broadcast employs the talents of students at Lee, especially those who have expressed an interest by enrolling in related classes, such as Radio and Speech, and Voice and Diction. Now in its second year, much of the program is coordinated by Bob Lubell, an experienced radio announcer and communication major at Lee, along with Dr. Robert Humbertson, head of the Department of Languages. Other students participating in the broadcast include Mary Io Knizer, Cliff Morehead, and Karen Renfro, who have learned to operate the control board at the station. Exclusively a Lee College broadcast, the weekly program features interviews with students and faculty, and music by groups and individuals associated with the school. Each week, the program closes with a quote from The Pointed Pen by President Charles W. Conn. X Longuoges Above: Recipient of the Department Award this year was Susan Pope Left Elizabeth Graves tutors Rolando Cuellar Reporting, photography, broad- casting, advertising, public rela- tions .... They are just a few of the important aspects of mass communications .... just a few of the many opportunities rapid- ly opening up for Christian young people in an interesting and chal- lenging field. The faculty and ad- ministration recognize this, so, beginning in Fall, 1980, pending board approval, Lee College stu- dents will, for the first time, be able to major in communication. Dr. Robert Humbertson, Chair- man of the Department of Lan- guages, initiated the program in january, 1978, and has been work- Righti The Spanish Club promotes interest in Spanish cultures as well as the Spanish language. Below left: Dr. Woods chats with David Brett. Below right: A meeting of the faculty and students. Lee Goes to Moss ing toward implementing the major for over two years. Humbertson, along with Dr. Carolyn Dirksen, Dr. Sabord Woods tboth English pro- fessorsl and a part-time instructor in journalism and broadcasting will compose the faculty for the required courses. The communication program will be an interdisciplinary major in- volving three new courses in com- munication theory and existing courses in writing, speech, educa- tion, psychology, sociology, drama, music, and business communica- tion for a total of thirty-six hours teighteen of those in upper divi- sion coursesj. Humbertson also in- dicated that an internship program is a very good possibility. This could include opportunities at local radio stations, North Cleveland Church of God, and Forward in Faith. Student interest in the proposed communication major has been substantial. National statistics indi- cate an increasing demand for tal- ented professional individuals trained in communication skills. Starting next fall the College will begin doing its share to meet this need in both the church and the world at large. Hcodemlcs ,1T Lots of Soul - No Rock - - o Music ond Fine Hrts Largely reponsible for many of Lee's recruits is the Department of Music and Fine Arts. Fall Festival and Lee Day provide opportunities for visitors to see Lee's showcase of musical talents. Participating in these musical programs are such groups as Promise, Lee Singers, Ladies of Lee and Campus Choir. These groups tour during weekends and vacations Led by Dr, lim Burns, the Music and Fine Arts Department provides training, not only through choral groups, but also through a music drama workshop, the wind ensemble and the jazz band. Above left: Artist at work! Above right: The scene of many long hours ot practice-Lee College Musit Hall Lettz The faculty ot the Department of ,Nttisit and Fine Arts demonstrate their talents: ilett to rightl Dr. David llorton, Mrs, Virginia Horton, Mr. Philip Morehead, Mr, lohn Simmons, Mrs, Bertha Cjugler, Dr. lim Burns tchairmanl, Mr. Roosexelt Miller, and Mr, Phil Thomas. The Music Department Presents . . . Performances by the music department this year ranged from a Canadian tour to a Charlie Brown musical. This fall the Lee Singers toured Vancouver, Canada and the Ladies of Lee toured the southeast- ern United States. Other groups such as the music-drama workshop and Campus Choir provided the campus with four musicals. The workshop presented You're a Good Man Charlie Brown in the fall and Music Man in the spring. The Campus Choir celebrated Christ- mas with the musical Why lsn't Everybody Praising the Lord? During spring semester they performed an Easter cantata. In addition to the choirs' tours and musicals, each semester, at Homecoming and Lee Day, a combined concert is given featuring them and a guest group. Besides the music festivals, two additional perfor- mances are presented each year featuring the jazz band and the woodwind ensemble. Department Hwcird A Music Education major, james Duckworth was the recipient of the Department of Music and Fine Arts Award. He was involved in music through Campus Choir and MENC-NACM and, in his senior year, was a member of Alpha Chi Honor Society and SNEA. Center left: The Ladies of Lee perform internationallyg their destination this summer is the Holy Land. Center right: lames Duckworth was named recipient of the Department Award. Below left: Liz Campbell tries her hand at water coloring. 22 Flcodemics ik? in l if 'auf , -SQMWJHW ,f 'wr' Music ond Fine Hrts XX .J o 6 Above: Phil Thomas directs Campus Choir. Center right: The widelv-traveled Lee Singers are known throughout the Church or God. Center left: Iohn practice-5 his guitar in comfort! Left: Lee lazz Band I5 the largest inetrumental group on campus. 2 l l i t 'fs 23 Of Mice, Nlcn, and Moth Above: Freshmen get new experiences in Zoology lab. Right: The Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics faculty includes tleft to right, front rowl Dr. Morris Riggs, Mr. Ron Harris, Mrs. Shirley Landers, Mrs. Lois Beach ichairmanl, tmiddle rowl Dr. Clifford Dennison, Mr. Milton Riley, Mr. Bob Griffith, Dr. Robert O'Bannon, ttop rowl Dr. Larry Cockerham, Mr. Fred Buser, Dr. james McPherson, Mr. Ray Hughes, lr., and Dr. Roland McDaniel. 24 Advancing is a word that aptly describes the Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Many things have been happening in this department, and more is planned for the future. This past summer, six juniors and seniors received a National Science Foundation-Student Originated Studies KNSF-SOS! Grant for the amount of S10,000. Sandra Shepard tproject directorl, Ron Dotson, Doug Rosendale, Mike Wheat, Vickie Bivens, and Ronnie Burton spent twelve weeks working on their research project entitled, Amelioration of Adriamycin Toxicity by Butylated Hydroxytoluene: Mechanism of Action. With the aid of 500 mice, this team conducted a study on the drug Adriamycin, which is used in the chemotherapy treatment of cancer. In December, Sandra Shepard and Mike Wheat traveled to Washington, D. C. to present the results of the research. The success of these and other students lies not only in their own exceptional talents, but also in the expertise and dedication of Mrs. Lois Beach, the department chairman, and her colleagues in the department. An important development in this department is the addition of a new area of study. The Board of Directors has approved the initiation of a four-year generic which will be a Bachelor of Science in Nursing tB. S. NJ. Dr. Robert O'Bannon is attending UTK and working for a Masters degree in Nursing in order to help launch this valuable new program. Hcodemlcs 'x ?. Left: Dr. Conlxerlmrn presents paper at Tennessee Anaclernv of Serena e, Center left: Allk quiet on the scientific front tfor vvhilel. Center right: Vrttor Hubert withclravw to stuclv. Below left: Don Cm and Dr, McPherson cltscuss .1 problem. Below right: Mr, Harris trates his routx 'PN Department Flword The Natural Sciences Award went to Ronnie Burton, a pre-med student with a double major in Chemistry and Biology. In addition to conducting research on synthetic gas and adriamycin, Ron was instrumental in establishing a new organization for pre-med honor students at Lee. Hcodemlcs Division of Education ' Wwe , ,t familiar to students in the education division. Educotton Apples, chocolate covered cherries, mushy valentines and wilted wild flowers have rewarded school teachers for decades. Those things may still exist, but such tangibles are not the only benefits of a Christian teacher, asserts Dr. lim Bilbo, Dean of the Division of Education. He sees working with young people as a definite ministry. Q The Division of Education encompasses not only the elementary and secondary levels, but also health and physical education as well. Dr. Bilbo foresees expansion in the education division, including a Master's degree program, and the addition of classes which would enable a student to become certified in Special Education. Above: Dr. Bilbo, Dean of the Division of Education, advises Sheree Weatherington, Left: Dr. Harmeson makes video tape for Media Center. Below: These books are On the Video An increasingly valuable asset to the Division of Education is the Media Center. Under the direction of Dr. Vernon Harmeson, the Media Center is available to both faculty and students, and assists them in utilizing a learning resource environment. jessie Newton, a full-time employee, and several student workers provide necessary assistance with films, overlays, teacher materials and video taping. Recently the Media Center obtained its own studio flocated on the second floor of the Humanities Buildingl, which is equipped with a color camera, sufficient lights and video taping equipment. f-I Change I feel it's a real ministry to prepare Christian teachers to go into the classrooms, comments Mrs. Mabel Morehead. For Mrs. Morehead, this was her last year teaching as an Associate Professor of Elementary Education. Her retirement has come after almost twenty years at Lee H952-1958 and 1966-19793, serving alternately in the Music and Elementary Education Depart- ments. In addition to her teaching of Ministry duties, she has sponsored the Student's National Education Association KSNEAJ for six years and has supervised student teachers in the public schools. Mrs. Morehead may have ended an important and rewarding part of her life here at Lee, but her ambition to serve the Lord is as strong as ever. After retirement, Mrs. Morehead intends to evangelize with her husband. iNote: Mrs. Morehead is pictured below left with SNEAJ fy Educotlon Above: Dr. lames Lemons and Dr. Vernon Harmeson teach the elementary education courses at Lee. Left: Sheldon Boggs, student teacher, goes back to public school. Department Flword Glenda Mauldin, this year's recipient of the Elementary Education Award, has been very active during her four years at Lee College. A member of Pioneers for Christ and the International Club, Glenda served as chaplain of SNEA and as secretary-treasurer of Alpha Chi Honor Society. All of my success is due to God's Grace, Glenda commented. Above left: Ms. Sue Burris advises student about teaching on the elementary level. Above right: Glenda Mauldin was recipient of the Department Award. Right: Star Russell and other students work on exam. Rcodemlcs 1 .tv Bock to School The Department of Elementary Education is headed by Dr. lim Bilbo. Seeking to train elementary teachers for Christian service in grades kindergarten through eight, this department includes a wide variety of core classes ranging from science to art. Teachers in this area must be diversified and well prepared for the classroom, so students enrolled in the elementary education program are required to fulfill a set number of hours of observation and responsible participation in actual classroom settings. This is to insure an understanding of the duties and procedures of effective teaching. Thus, education instructors at Lee must return to the primary schools periodically to evaluate these students at work. Education Above: Gail Walden and lenine Pepper prepare for a teaching career. Center: Now this is the way to study! Left: Cheryl Scearce and Mark Pitts participate in a ' study group at the Student Center, ' Centerz The Department of Secondary Q P I n 9 Education and Physical Education includes U Dr. Morris Riggs serves as chairman of the Department of Secondary Education and Physical Education. Teacher certification can be obtained from a wide selection of subjects through this department which works in conjunction with the departments in the other two divisions on the secondary program. Along with these degreefcertification programs, the option of a major in physical education is also offeredp this discipline provides for study in more active areas than most other fields. Classes in tennis, racquetball, skiing, bowling and other sports are available. tleft to rightl Dr Morris Riggs tchairmanl Mrs. Bonnie Lucy, Mr. Glenn DuBose, Dr. Fred Brown. Below: Here's how to get a strike. Rcodemlcs Reign Department Hward Stephanie Pirkle received the award for the Department of Secondary and Physical Education. Taking her degree in Biology, Stephanie was an active member of Alpha Chi Honor Society during her junior and senior years and a member of SNEA. Secondaru Education and Phusical Education Above: Dr. Klein joined the faculty at Lee in january. Center: Stephanie Pirkle was named recipient of the Department Award Left: Stretch, guys, stretch! 'B Wy 'HE O9 40 5? Z zz far! 2 was 2 'fi 1 ,WM , 'f 5 'f E 5 ,,. ,A Www if 2 Above: Can't we stay here just one more day? Center: Mr. Danny Keller chats with Lee student at Career Expo. Right: Tennis Class is ready to go! Ftcodemics H ll w 5 . .A Religion ' Division of Religion Formerly known as the Lee Bible College, the Division of Religion focuses on providing educational training for those students who are preparing for the ministry. Religion majors may take their degrees in Biblical Education, Christian Education, or Missionary Education. This year 360 students chose majors in this area which employed twelve full-time professors. The division sponsors an honor society, Pi Delta Omicron, which stresses scholarship in preparation for the ministry. Also conscious of the practical side of ministering, the division joined with the General Department of Evangelism and Home Missions this year to sponsor a seminar in Practical Experiences in Pastoring. Division Dean Dr. Don Bowdle said that they try to keep such a balance between the academic and the practical aspects of ministerial life. Above: Dr. Bowdle, Dean of the Division of Religion, video tapes his lessons when he can't be in class. Left: Robin Daugherty is secretary to Dr. Bowdle. Above left: Of textbooks at Lee, this is the most widely used. Above right: Pi Delta Omicron promotes scholar- ship among Bible students. Right: Dr. Baldree lectures one of his CE classes. Flcodemlcs The Gospel f-lccorcling to Students from all over the United States and many foreign nations come to Lee College in order to study in the Department of Bible and Theology. This department has earned the respect of and established rapport with conservative seminaries and graduate schools across the country because of the quality student it produces. The excellent reputation remains intact this year, as the department boasts both the F. l. Lee and Tharp Award recipients. Total enrollment in the department approaches the 250 mark. Course offerings in the Bible department include Biblical studies, Church History, Biblical languages, Philosophy, Theology, and Ethics. Because of the Religion Core requirements at Lee, every student graduating here must take courses in the department. Chaired by Dr. French L. Arrington, the department seeks to expose all students to the content of the Bible, to establish them in the Christian faith, and to help prepare them for effective Christian living as laymen or ministers. Blble ond Theology L s, Above: The faculty of the Department ot Bible and Theology includes cleft to rightt Dr. French Arrington, Dr. lohn Sims, Mr. Don Bennett, Mr. lerome Boone, and Mr. Elmer Odom. Lefti Christian Thought discussion group leaders this year were tle Willoughby, Bruce Philippi, Fred lt to rightl David Coleman, Keith Elliott, l. T, Garmon, Mike O'Donnell and Toni Moran, Department Flwcird The award from the Department of Bible and Theology was presented to Romara Dean Chatham. A member of Pi Delta Omicron, religion honor society, she has published a variety of articles and poetry and has maintained a 4.0 overall grade average. , ,wt-w Above: Dean Chatham was selected to receive the Department Award. Right: Dr. Arrington is the Greek expert on campus! ff. i5! Hcodemics Bible ond Theology X Left: An open forum was sponsored by Pi Delta Omicron. Below left: Dayid Coleman seems happy about his classes. Below right: Of course, systematic theology is fun! tNote: Dr. Bowdle was thrilled this year when students in one of his classes were at each other's throats in discussing a relevant social issue. I-le said it was the first time since 1963.3 maui 39 Department lllith TFICT Since the time that the Department of Christian Education and Church Ministries became more than a special group of courses, Dr. Martin Baldree has been the chairman. Encompassing the world of missions abroad and at home, this department offers instruction in evangelism, pastoral studies, and missionary education. This year approximately ninety students chose Christian Education as their major. With three full-time and three part-time instructors, this department seeks to prepare students for positions of leadership and service in church related activities. Helping to provide some practical experiences is TACT, a student organization sponsored by the department. Looking forward to development of new courses on the Christian day school and summer ministries in the church, Dr. Baldree stresses the need for both theory and practice of church work. 1. ,L ill at Center: The Department of Christian Education and Church Ministries includes tleft to righti Dr. Iohn Lombard, Dr, Winston Elliott, Dr. Luther Painter, Mrs. Beatrice Odom, Dr. Martin Baldree tchairmani. Below left: Training Association for Christian Teachers ITACTJ. Below right: l should have been a bricklayer! sr 4-4 t wx. r. ' Vx-ss nw ' H t. was my new ,-:Q au, s. nuan- Kiwis: i Wil-an New S win lan ,W v nr v, .cv .Q , ss Q no may :dint Q i -'Wk Rcodemlcs Chrlstlon Education ond Church Mlnlstrles Above: Lee students receive wise instruction from their academic advisors. Left: Instruction in deaf communications caIl5 for innovation .15 Miss Hewett demonstrates. -.w Right: Michael Carr was chosen for the Department Award. Below left: Dr. Baldree makes a point about church ministries. Below right: Students find religion classes more interesting than they anticipated. r as Department f-lwcird As the recipient of the Department of Christian Education and Church Ministries Award, Michael Carr was active in TACT and served as president of that organization during his senior year. He was also an active member of Upsilon Xi. Michael graduated with a double major in Christian Education and Psychology. X ash L ,lg SLN W ' Hcodemlcs Division of ontinuing Educotion Nearly five hundred Lee College students may never be seen in Cleveland until their respective graduation dates. They live in forty states and fourteen foreign coun- tries. All of them are majoring in Biblical studies while minoring in a variety of church-related fields. These unseen scholars are en- rolled in the Continuing Education program. This is a vital, unique program that makes a definite con- tribution to the Church of God, according to division head Ray H. Hughes, lr. lt serves those persons who cannot leave the full-time min- istry to pursue a conventional de- gree. The Continuing Education pro- gram, begun in 1975, is housed in an attractive building that faces the Conn Center. Director Hughes is also an assistant professor in the Department of Natural Sciences. Other full-time employees include loAnn Humbertson, Sylvia Sams and Wyline lacobs. The independent study courses are written by qualified profession- als throughout the Church of God. The majority of these authors are members of the Lee College facul- ty. Mr. Hughes believes the division has made great progress in recent years. His staff is constantly at- tempting to upgrade the content of the courses. They are concerned with providing a quality education, second to none. Mr. Hughes is accomplishing his goal. At a time when many similar programs around the country are being scrutinized very carefully for their effectiveness and academic re- spectability, our own Continuing Education program was granted full accreditation by the accrediting as- sociation and given high praise for its performance. Continuing Educotlon -4- .- Y....--.s.. ,, -..g.....,- --,,, ti . f 1 l G! . t V , . s ,. . . LV i X x - . aff. , . , .nl .1 x i s Q, tif Above left: Mr. Ray Hughes, lr,, is the Director of Continuing Education. Above right: The Continuing Education building is an attractive remodeled house. Graduates through Continuing Education William Steven Ball Gale A. Barnett Dennis Buchanan R. O. Lankford Columbus Richmond Carlton Ring Harold Evans Sawyer Donald Ray Stone Benny Miles Turner l Diane Walker Otto Zuckschwerdt Above: Stacks of books are waiting for corresponding students. Center: Helping with all that correspondence are Mrs. Joann Humbertson, Mrs. Wylene lacobs, and Mrs. Sylvia Sams. Right: This is one of those anonymous students! Hcodemlcs U.lho's UJho Top row, left to right: Elementary Educa- tion major Ann Augustino served as a lab assistant for general Zoology and played an active role in SNEA. Religion major johnny Bishop was elected to membership in Pi Delta Omicron and served as chief justice of the Student Court and as president of Pioneers for Christ. As a double major in Business and His- tory, Eugene Bradfield was also active in Phi Beta Lambda and was a member of the 1977 golf team. Below: With a double major in Chemistry and Biology, Ronnie Burton made the Dean's List every semester and received the Depart- ment Award for Natural Sciences and Mathe- matics. UJho's l.Uho -q-M..- .,, . Alpha Chi Honor Society for I979-80 included tleft to right, first rowl Glenda Mauldin tsecretaryl, Linda Ward, Susan Pope lvice presidentl, Mr. Phil Thomas tsponsorl, tsecond rowl Carolyn Wilson, Rita Creech, Stephanie Pirltle, tthird fowl Randy Turpin, I, T. Willoughby lchaplainl, Byron Lambert, and Leland Smelser lpresidentl. Right: Aside from performing as Maria in The Sound of Music, Mu- sic major Cindy Cato accompanied the Lee Singers and participated in the Campus Choir. Center, left to right: Dean Chath- am, recipient of the Department Award in Bible and Theology, was elected to Pi Delta Omicron and main- tained a cumulative average of 4.0. Business Major Vickie Cochran served as president of Phi Beta Lamb- da and was also a member of Delta Zeta Tau as well as the cheerleading squad. Below left to right: A transfer stu- dent from Tomlinson College, Rita Creech was elected to membership in Alpha Chi and was active in MENC and SNEA. Tharp Award recipient Keith Elliott majored in Bible and Theology, as preparation for a career in missionsg he further prepared by language study in Mexico. Language major Fenel Eloi served as president of the International Club and the Ebony Christian Union, as well as chaplain of the Evangelistic Singers. UJho's 2. 'W V 3 1 Hcodemics UJho Left: Robert Fisher, senior class president, assisted in his major de- partment as a general psychology teaching assistant and acted as OMNI- BUS layout editor. Center, left to right: Religion major Dennis Godin served as chaplain of Rotaract, was elected to Pi Delta Om- icron, and made the Dean's List for six semesters. Wesley Howsare, academic scholar- ship recipient, attained a 4.0 in his psychology major while serving as youth director at a local church and working at WBAC. Education major Glenda Mauldin served as chaplain of SNEA and secre- tary-treasurer of Alpha Chi Honor So- ciety. She also participated in Pio- neers for Christ and the International Club. Belovv, left to right: Business major Clifton Morehead received an aca- demic scholarship, attained more ten- nis victories than anyone else on the team, and reorganized the Life at Lee radio broadcast. International student Enrique Orel- lana majored in Christian Education and participated in Pi Delta Omicron as well as the International and Span- ish Clubs. LUho's l.Uho ,...n.i. .-L-, xl. x4 D . if ! 'v 'x K,- .- .-an 1 5 2 e I j. i K Right: In addition to completing his Business major, Herbert Parker served as captain of the Viking basketball team and was the team's leading re- bounder. Center, left to right: English major Susan Pope, Language Department Award recipient and Alpha Chi Honor Society officer, served as Academics editor for the 1980 VINDACUA. Lois Riley was active in Pi Delta Omicron and SNEA, and holds a BA in Biblical Educationin addition to her BS in Elementary Education. Student Senate president Mark Smil- ing majored in Social Sciences and served on a number of student-faculty committees, including the Discipline Committee and the College Council. Below, left to right: ACT and Lee Academic Scholarship recipient Leland Smelser participated in a variety of activities including acting, singing, and leading an evangelistic team for PFC. A double major in Spanish and Mathematics, Sherry Shanon achieved a near perfect grade average in both areas and complemented her campus work with study in Mexico. U.lho's 48 Hcodemlcs UJho Left: Achieving national and state recognition for expertise in business law, Business major Dewayne Thomp- son was active in Phi Beta Lambda and Upsilon Xi. Center, left to right: A religion ma- jor and former president of Pioneers for Christ, Randy Turpin was a mem- ber of several honor societies and chaplain of the senior class. Linda Ward, Education major, was active in Alpha Chi Honor Society, Sigma Nu Sigma, and SNEA, serving on the Teacher Education Committee. Below, left to right: F. l. Lee Award recipient l. T. Willcaughby, Religion major, demonstrated leadership capa- bilities as a Christian Thought discus- sion group leader and editor of the 1980 VINDACUA. Accounting major Carolyn Wilson distinguished herself in statewide business competition and played an active role on campus as an officer of several clubs and the senior class. Rita Wyriclc, a transfer student from Tomlinson College, attained member- ship in Alpha Chi Honor Society and participated in the Spanish Club and SNEA. if ,AK Q fr , l .' ,W ' .r l ff 1 ,. i 'WT ,f f , .,. af 4 , 4 - I l . A4 ... ' wi '---4 Q lJJho's UJho ..-... R , f 53 .,, .fn-f-U... ,sQTflI... U A ,A . . iuxllllfjf-cfznnrah. '-, ' ' -. ' , . ive- 'ff'! 1'.Q1 f .4?f A -' ' -i .l. Lee word The F. l. Lee Award for the most outstanding senior was presented to james T. Willoughby. A Bible and Theology major, he was selected for WHO'S WHO and has served as president and secretary-treasurer of Pi Delta Omicron treligion honor societyl, and as chaplain of Alpha Chi Honor Society. Active in the Lee College Ministerial Association, he also participated in extended Pioneers for Christ invasions to jamaica and Kansas City. Variety sums up 1. T.'s campus activities as a member of the President's Council on Student Affairs, chaplain of the Forensic Club, OMNIBUS staff writer and editor of the 1980 VINDAGUA. Hcodemics fl .flffff if . kk Lee ond Thorp ZJJ .F ' Illia..-... -ifhorpn Flword Keith Elliott, Bible and Theology major, was selected by the faculty to receive the Tharp Award in recognition of his potential to make a great contribution to the Church of God. With a minor in Missions, Keith plans a career in teaching theology in a Spanish speaking country and has studied in Mexico to prepare for this goal. Un campus, Keith was active in the religion honor society tPi Delta Omicronl, the Spanish Club and the soccer team. He also served on the VINDAGUA and OMNIBUS staffs, played drums in a musical group, and taught Sunday school at the Agape House. Por o the P ocess Education. Supposedly, it's what we're here for. To read, to study, to learn. lt's all part ofthe process. A library is also part of the process. A specially designed environment suitable for the activities involved in getting an education. The Lee College Library is an es- sential factor in the academic well being of most students. Book re- ports, critiques, term papers, are nourished here among the refer- ence shelves, card catalogue and periodical guides. Mrs. Frances Arrington heads the operation. She assumed the posi- tion of head librarian in 1977. She enjoys her work and enjoys the progress being made by the library in terms of circulation. To date there are 83,427 books in the three story building, 792 reels of micro- film and 700 periodical titles. These resources are there to make necessary information more accessible, to make the student's life a little less nerve-racking. All part of the process. Center: A ten-dollar fine? Below left: Where are those people when you need them? Below right: Lee College librarians include Winston Elliott, Frances Arrington lhead librarianl, Carol lean Goforth, and Barbara McCullough. - Wa.. Hcodemlcs wffsif ,mdk--f 55740 Llbrorq 'iQu.. BUTT , Wt' fs, 1' 'M M 'N---...wh - -4...,. , , 5 il' ..X Above: Ever busy-thats the Iibrarv. Center left: The library staff includes tleft to right! Sharon Byrd, Trea5ure Svvanaon, Evanelle Bus- er, Doris Tull, Cleone McL.1in, and Brenda Parker. Center right: I pmt love research! Below: House of Silence. 53 dministrotive Staff Above: Bill Balzano, Director of Counseling and Testing. Below left: Ken Donnelly, Comptroller. Below right: Evaline Echols, Administrative Assistant to the President. 1 XV Hcodemics INV? .f ,i 53.3 ' ,'.. . 1 it ,.v 5. 5, Yi M '4 X I ,t ., - ' :' V 1, ,,., r:v. ' A Hdminlstrcitlve Staff '1 ii K,x Ni' ' 'ln' 'Al -I Above left: Austin Echols, Director of Alumni Affairs. Above right: Wanda Griffith Registrar. Left: Luther Painter, Director of Student Aid. l'-lclministrmtivc Staff 1 l.- J- Center: Gerald Redman, Associate Director of Development. Below left: Earl Rowan, Head Basketball Coach and Athletic Director. Below right: Urline Steele, Director of Health Services. Flcodemics Hdminlstrotive Staff Above: Rick Trotter, Admissions Counselor. Below left: W. Edwin Tull, Director of Christian Service. Below right: Lucille Walker, Director of Student Activities. f-ldministmtive. Stuff - 17 I --1 - Center: Camilla Warren, Director of Career Counseling and Placement. Below left: Claude Warren, Director of Title lll Programs. Below right: Ralph Williams, Associate Director of Alumni. Hcodemics - -Ill 1. . t -, '13, B Fldminlstrotlve Council Hdministrotivc Council Left: lim Bilbo, Dean of the Division of Education. Below left: Don Bowdle, Dean of the Division of Religion. Below right: Stanley Butler, Dean of Admissions and Records. t 3 Hdministmtive Council iii-W -L7 7 1- Center left: jerry l. Howell, Director of Development. Center right: Paul Duncan, Dean of Students. Below left: Dllie Lee, Dean of the Division of Arts and Sciences. Below right: David M. Painter, Director of Financial Affairs. wwW Hcodemics Board of Directors Left: A meeting of the Board of Directors can be enjoyable. Below: The Board of Directors includes fleft to right, first rowl Richard L. Tyler, Paul Barker, William H. Pratt, Cleo Watts, fsecond rowl john Black, Elton Chalk, Clifford Bridges, Paul L. Walker fchairmanl, tthird rowl Bill Higginbotham, Robert Daugherty, David Poitier, and Harold Babb. tw. .-WM l, ., A Wmto ww-Wk ,.-A Vice President and Deon Accomplished! This word aptly describes the Vice President and Dean of the college, Dr. Delton Alford. ln addition to his positions at Lee, he is a renowned composer, conductor, and lecturer. He has composed over thirty published works including the musicals, f'See His Glory and Worthy ls Our God. Distinguished as a conductor, Dr. Alford has served as guest conductor for the Chattanooga Symphony Orches- tra and the London Chamber Orchestra. His book Music in the Pentecostal Church, is the first book on Pentecostal music. He is also a popular speaker at conferences and churches. Dr. Alford is a man of compassion and understand- ing. He works to make his office a place where students may come to get help and guidance. One of his biggest aspirations for Lee College is to make it the most widely recognized Christian institution in this country. X. S. - S Hcodemics President of the College Lee College is marching forward, and the man leading the way is Z 5 Dr. Charles W. Conn. As former General Overseer, noted author and speaker, and official Church Historian, Dr. Conn is able to utilize his valuable experience and knowledge in directing the college. President of the college for the entire decade of the 1970's, Dr. Conn has held this position longer than any of his predecessors. In a decade when many private schools are struggling, Lee has reached an unprecedented enrollment of over 1,400. Under Dr. Conn's leadership, the fully-accredited four-year school is continual- ly expanding and upgrading its curriculum, the athletic program is advancing rapidly, and a long-range remodeling and building pro- gram continues. According to the president, It is a pleasure to be able to give a positive report on all fronts. To the unaware student, the articulate, formal and impressive Charles W. Conn may seem like a distant figure. However, his official demeanor belies his warmth and sensitivity. . is gsg f yr X N , rg ll ES tv at -WM Q S President Ma- Chorles UJ. Conn his gool is like o powerful mognet thot pulls him ever onword. Chor es LU. Conn 64 Rcodemics H mon with o gool does not need to be pushed- O I Sports tk SCHC TOURNEV CHHMPS IHINGS HBE PERENNIFIL CCNTENDEHS fit' Z' J 1. ln 1980 the Lee Vikings became the only team in the nation to qualify for the National Christian College Athletic Association tournament for the third consecutive season. They capped a successful '79-'80 campaign with a thrilling 92-85 victory over arch-rival Tennessee Temple College for third place honors in the year's finale. The Vikings earlier captured their third straight Southern Christian Athletic Conference Tournament Championship with a 92-73 threshing of the same Temple team. On Thanksgiving Day, the Vikings gave over 3,000 Home- coming fans a happy welcome back to campus with a re- sounding 96-53 victory over Clinch Valley College of Virginia. Other highlights of the '79-'80 season included big wins over Carson-Newman, David Lipscomb, Trevecca Nazarene, Bethel, Freed-Hardeman, and three victories over Bryan and Covenant, both conference foes. The Vikings suffered their share of losses as well, including two regular season defeats at the hands ot the same Temple team they beat twice in post-season play. The Lee Collegians were defeated twice by a total of 5 points by NAIA District 24 champions LeMoyne-Owen College. They also dropped a heartbreaker in Savannah, Georgia to powerful Armstrong State by two points. Armstrong had earlier defeated Indiana State by three points. The folks at DeRenne Avenue Church of God for the second year proved to be most congenial hosts to the basket- ball team and cheerleaders. During their stay in Savannah, Coach Rowan and the Vikings were in charge of the Sunday evening church service at DeFtenne Avenue. 66 Vlklng Bosketboll Crutcher Eorns Honor Ricky Crutcher from Chattanooga, Tennessee became the Vi- kings' fourth first-team, All-American, joining former Viking greats Larry Carpenter, Sam Herkley, and David Lattimore. Crutcher was the NAIA District 24 scoring champ, averaging 23 points per game. He picked up the MVP awards for both the tournament and regular season for the Southern Christian Athletic Conference. During the last week of January, Crutcher became the first Lee College athlete ever to be selected as National Player-of-the week. Playing in 3 games that week against Tennessee Wes- leyan, Carson-Newman, and David Lipscomb, Crutcher tossed in 93 points, grabbed 27 rebounds, had 9 steals, and handed out 11 assists. .x , .. 1, K , ' l ' I , K Y nr, 43251, V l cf .V N, X ,. 's-4- 4' 2. 'li ,U N. at A I ,,.,, sw -'F' ,,..- VCU CHN'T HFIVE H CHFIMPIONSHIP TERM UJITHOUT Fl TERM 0F CHHMPIONS 5 Senior Lcodership- An important phrase in sports jargon. As the ikings hit the February stretch run, it was evident that four Viking seniors were reaching back for that extra motivation on the court that was necessary to assure another winning season. Different sizes, different backgrounds, different majors, different interests, but all united for one common cause-to give their best for Lee College. ' Herbert Parker ' Team captain and graduating with a egree in Accounting, Herb led the eam in rebounding for the second traight year. The 6'4 transfer from iwassee Junior College started all 61 ames in his two year career at Lee. erb had one of his finest games gainst Freed-Hardeman College when e scored 25 points and pulled down 5 rebounds. ' Keith Lewis ' For four years, Keith has been the spark-plug of the Vikings. When the Vikings needed quick, aggressive play, they looked to Keith to provide the lift. An 8004, free throw shooter, Keith often dazzled Viking fans and opponents with his outstanding ballhandling. The young man from gator country is a Physical Education major. ' Jeff Morgan ' The 6'7 post man saved his best games for the NCCAA Tourney during the final weekend of the season scoring 30 points against Liberty Baptist and 35 points against Temple College. As a re- sult of this exciting performance, Jeff was tabbed NCCAA All-tourney. Jeff finished in the top five in District 24 in field goal percentage, shooting 59.6019 for the season. He is a sociology major. ' Paul Cretton ' A brilliant playmaker and flashy ball- handler, Paul averaged more assists per game than any Viking player ever -almost eight per contest. He led the entire Conference in assists both his junior and senior years. PauI's excellent ball-handling skills overshadowed his shooting ability-but in two years, the Emmanuel Junior College transfer was an 80 f0 free throw shooter and hit al- most 5O fo from the field. Paul is work- ing toward a double major in Business and Physical Education. 1979-80 OFFICIAL CUMULATIVE 1979-80 Lee Vikings Roster BASKETBALL STATISTICS Name W-M Ht. Wt. Class Pos. Hometown John Cartwright 30-31 6'4 185 Jr. F Cleveland, TN FG FT Total Game Steve Castello 12-13 5'10 145 So. G Cleveland, TN Full Name iLast, Firstj Pct. Pct. Reb. Avg. Points Avg. Chuck Clark 40-41 6'2 178 Jr. G Cleveland, TN C1-ugcj-191' Ricky 53.5 69.6 237 8,5 636 22.7 Paul Cretton 22-23 6: H 155 Sr. G East Gary, IN Morgan' Jeff 59.6 54.1 223 7-4 488 16v3 LaWar1Za GrUlCl1er 20-21 6.5.1 180 Jr. G Cl'1ai1ar100ga, TN parker' Hefben 49.2 48.3 280 9.0 355 11,8 Keith Lewis 10-11 5191. 140 Sr. G Everglades, FL Thomas' Rusty 48.7 84.7 31 1.7 204 11.3 Jeff Morgan 42-43 6171. 205 Sr. C Middletown, OH Cfejgon' paul 45' 76.5 32 1-O 191 644 Herb Parker 50-51 6141, 215 Sr. F Chattanooga. TN Lewis, Keith 40.7 80.3 35 1,3 167 5, Gary Ray' 4 14-15 6151, 185 Jr, F Madison, AL Clark' Chuck 50.7 58.3 55 2,0 154 5,9 JarT16S Williams 32-33 62 170 Jr. F Etowah, TN Castello, sieve 49.4 68.2 23 1.0 116 5. ROCKY Wilson 45-45 61321 180 Sf' F H'Ck0fYi NC Ray' Gary 55,6 50. 152 540 142 4.6 Fiusty Tl'10rT13S 34-35 61 175 Jr. G Dry Flldge, KY Cartwright, John 45.3 58.3 37 1.5 62 2,6 Earl Rowan-Head Coach W1lliams, James 53.1 63.6 30 1.9 41 2.6 Larry Carpenter-Assistant Coach Wilson, Rocky 61.5 90. 7 3.5 25 12.5 Tommy Smith-Trainer TEAM TOTALS 51.6 64.6 1,143 43,8 2,601 83.9 Steve Allen-Manager OPPONENTS TOTALS 2,463 79.5 Craig Hagmaier-Manager Winning Margin 4.4 Keith Saylor-Manager Individual One-Game High Marks for This Season MOST POIN 1 MOST HEBDS: TS' I 1 Crutcher lParkerj-Temple lFreed-Hardemanj, 15 rebounds each Morgan-Tennessee Temple, 35 points, 16 field goals, 3 free throws MOST ASSETS. MOST FG: A Cretton-Bryan, 14 assists Morgan-Tennessee Temple, 16 field goals, 21 attempts A 1 t A 1 ss s s vg. MOST FT' Paul Cretton-218 7.3 Crutcher-Carson-Newman, 14 free throws, 15 attempts Keith Lewis-142 5 1 Viking Basketball OO sy ii IHINGS PU-'ICE BRD NCCI-'lf-'I TCUHNEV! ,rj QT WW W. 9 We Q zk f is Q 4 1' W4 fu Q f M N , 221 'fx Sports G0 VIKINGS Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Vlklng Bosketboll Our Score 100 62 65 79 72 96 77 65 96 67 79 80 93 96 89 Tusculum Trevecca Trevecca William Carey Covenant Clinch Valley Covenant Tennessee Wesleyan Freed-Hardeman Bethel QTNQ LeMoyne Tennessee Wesleyan Bethel West Coast Armstrong State SEASON'S RESULTS Their Score 1 1 1 60 66 90 70 53 72 76 89 68 82 82 89 57 91 Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Tusculum Tennessee Wesleyan Carson-Newman David Lipscomb Covenant Tennessee Temple Bryan David Lipscomb LeMoyne-Owen Bryan Tennessee Temple Covenant Bryan Tennessee Temple Liberty Baptist Tennessee Temple 971 l 72 , WW, . ll IW QC lf' 1? lk 3 g 13 Surprise! The Lady Vikings of Lee College, 1980 edition, were an unexpected surprise. The team racked up a 24-8 record including a regular season Southern Christian Athletic Conference championship and lst place in the Flegional Division lll AIAW Tourna- ment, and enough AIAW National Tourna- ment wins to get them to the national quarter-finals, placing them among the top eight teams in the country. They were eliminated from tourney play in Massa- chusetts by Wooster State, the team which eventually became national champs. The line-up of the squad is star-studded with names like Tracey Walker, 1st team all-American, SCAC MVP, and member ot various other all-tourney teams, Tammy Browder, lst team SCAC all-conference: and an array of shooting, rebounding, de- fensive, and ball-handling ability in the per- son of Tammy Dunn, Donna Bowen, Susan Chavis, Venitia Smith, and the rest of the team. Coach Ken Walston and Assistant Coach Gary Gill provided the necessary leadership and coaching ability to carry the Lady Vikings to status as a national power, competing in tournaments with schools like the University of Wisconsin, the University of Pittsburgh Uonestowni, and Notre Dame. yi- NV' 1, ix .icky 2 5 l ,l -i E, 5 X ff ,B 1,. Sift f , -3: Sglyigey ,, 2 M :Q f F Sports .B-I A 1 pu- ! I. 1 4 4. t ' f ' K Walker, T. Dunn, T. Browder, T. Smith, V. Bowen, D. Chavis, S. Maples, T. Orr, A. Bailey, D. Connolly, D. Gther TOTALS Loc-ly Vlklng Bosketboll LADY VIKINGS STATISTICS-1979-80 Blocked FT Shots Steals Assists Percentage 16 166 377 80.7 1 6 31 25 53.6 8 51 124 49.3 1 1 37 67 54 1 8 27 42 70.3 7 36 37 73 1 9 14 33.3 O 9 24 40 O 7 8 66.7 O 1 1 22 0 2 7 60 77 376 726 62.3 Rebound FG Total Average Percentage Points 6.2 51.1 655 13.4 51.7 375 8.2 39 372 5.3 35.1 251 1 1 .5 44.4 349 5.2 48.1 259 .8 40 41 .7 38.7 26 1.2 29.6 20 4 52.9 20 1.1 46 17 49.9 44.8 2,385 Point Average Per Game 20.4 11.7 11.6 7.8 12 11.2 2.7 1.6 1.3 2.9 1.3 74.5 73 oqol Supporters Boost M w.w-ewdwwf Wwfw - mf: ,par X 5 S 2 , HL? M30 22 74, WM- V -ff, , ,,,,, vw.. rm 4 , f AKA L' ' V 'Q Wx 'Y 4 5 . lb Z I L . '32 A 'AW ., J Xi. li. Sports Vikings to Notionol Tournou Fw Fons Pep Band The fans, cheerleaders, and team were all charged this year when the pep band played. Their music added tre- mendously to the enthusiasm of Viking supporters and to the depression of the opposition when things didn't go their way. The bands influence was felt so greatly that even local high schools requested their services near the end of the season. Whether the Vikings were having a good night or not, the pep bands tunes made the game en- joyable and let the team know their supporters were still pulling for them. Fans Nothing receives more attention in sports today than the famed home-court advantage -the advantage being enthusiastic support for the home team which unnerves the opposition. Actually, the whole weight of the matter rests on the fans and their vocal cords. ln this aspect of the game, Lee College excels, 'cause there's no fan ma M9 'an' GO LEE GO! oo Lee Got GO L66 GOI GO Lee Got Cheerleaders I'-'ldd Enthusiasm Behind every great team stands a great cheerleading squad, right? Well, maybe not, but it sure helps. The girls on this year's squad bubbled with excitement as the Vikings and Lady Vikings fought their way to national tournaments, and the enthusiasm spilled over on the fans. Posters for the games, breath-taking formations and pyramids tone of which resulted in a broken armll, and hoarse voices all were evidence that the cheerleaders were on the job this year. l Sports Fi Teom of Positive Thinkers if -,,,g . , K, , ,,,, , ., . fi, , is . ,A , lc.. 5. . - A sg, , i img ,vw-t I 1 N,,,+t.,-v vw 1 X Q . X u an ' vg a y':1r.fwf'f. .. 'J - is -f . N fi-when wi-A A -A - X Se as ,Q J? I O .t , t N: , ,M - A - - . Ae . tk-A X X gig tg sf M' -X -5 '- Q , . ' u -,-E, ,L A, , f Q, t s E .1 , 1 .Y X T1 N 3-:Fiji tb V vifgsiif , Jw swamp, ,, M , , .I E gk-52 3, ggi: i i ' ' - -We -if , -t, .1 ' Q' ' Xt' '.g'i Q' .. , x' : tis- I ii' . ' ' ' s sq w. s , sit A u . nz v . Q ' A ggi Kirk wb 2 a -'-- U Y x 95' 'Q 1 , tv ass.-...s f -T -.A 1 .ir '.' q .,',.. mn. , , . 1. . S' X . , ., Q, s f f ,. AW N- i . 55'-:Xa 5. .. as- :lv s , gs., ' ., .ml ga. 1 M , , ...s.......,,,,,,,,NNwA N E tq 3 , - .M .. .M S V , ,- . ' ' at - V .ul M--'W'-X, ,Tl g g , ' , ., A A A' - A sm, X 'N .fees if L. ........ 2 , ' - s ix i N.. .As my -vm . X N +3 . A ef .Q Vawx C r - t' ' WW ' ' t . ji-f' 45, Jw !LN 'fVM :x s N '35--xx --v--s....-v-- -.-....,,,g,,,,....e-..4x'...I...Zt Q sw X J . ......., n. hx' .v 3 -- , Y 'f'. 92 A Ai ' X w uf - Y '. , ts . t : A - - ....: 2.:.:1 f, fr S fs is . - Nl' Golf Golf is not one of the big spectator sports If Lee i Do we have a golf team? J, but it is a sport in which our athletes have built a respectable reputation both for their ability on the links and their Christian character. Their game plan is simple-don't get excited about a good shot and don't get mad about a bad one, once a shot has been made, begin thinking immediately and positively about the next one. The emphasis is placed on enjoying the game, competition, and fellow- ship. Steve Allen, Lane Morris, and James Terry returned from last year's team. These men were joined this season by Steve Willis, Greg Hagan, Steve Sawyer, Stan Willis, and Chuck Clark. The squad is coached by Stanley Butler. 77 Bciseboll-H Spring Trcadition Baseball Team-1979 Statistics Average Hits AB R S.B. S0 B B 2 3 HR RBI Kidd .309 29 94 19 14 16 16 5 2 4 12 'Saylor .279 29 104 20 2 8 7 6 1 1 13 Robinson .31 1 28 90 21 3 7 9 1 0 3 12 Jett .326 28 86 19 8 8 11 4 0 3 22 'Carter .352 31 88 12 0 9 11 8 0 2 22 Austin .359 28 78 16 0 6 18 4 0 0 19 Painter .256 21 82 15 9 15 6 6 1 0 8 Buttrey .263 21 80 8 0 13 8 5 0 1 10 'Peck .299 20 67 6 0 7 5 1 1 0 5 'Franklin .306 1 1 36 4 0 2 3 1 0 0 8 TEAM TOTALS .306 246 805 140 36 91 94 34 5 14 131 ' Returning Players 78 Sports Boeemcw' ieuam tcfrfei e, qeor oz anew CE Spfwfg Jae? takes gwwfwfg 'JU pepcffix of Q nm odfofwce of 'He gjoffr '.ef'f,e' ', tures, mwefef, For we zeieu, teom me gnome exverfef' page me Qgomzh Foffwdobwff 'mme' ' of wherw We eeoizof Def, 'S This veor, Howe gzrwez me Ze- mg plowed on me 'e4, Ewf e, Buble' Htwefwc Feld fpcyyref' 'Q CorroN Coma Fade IVOFW 'ee sie-ep mdnme meer the feme ofofc the Outfwebd, the ffwojof probwerfe ,eff the femme comes from we fJ'O1f rJ to COHON Courts Sevefu Q, PC0443 have been broken by fforfefe I0 the post The prowerry f-owevef hos been solved, on Ieosz w port. by rousmg the left Held fence Inf, fv Baseball A - ,fffsyi 1 ' 32' 3 f .i img' . mi PU: ., ,- f e 'v js Q ' I vs 41? 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The squad had an excellent initial season, compiling a 6-5 rec- ord, including an SCAC tournament loss to Covenant. The infant team performed a major feat by placing Fenel Eloi on the all-conference squad. David Flahamut coached the group, assisted by managers Debbie Mango, Ron Cromer, and Allan Hoop. POSITION AND PLAYER FORWARDS-Mark Charles, David Crick, Shaffick Khan, Kendall Libby, Enrique Orel- lana, Wesley Stein, Vincent Williams HALF-BACKS-Rolando Cuellar, Walter Flem- ister, Emanuel Morel FULL BACKS-Jonathan Allen, Patrick Bonny, Keith Elliott, Fenel Eloi, Bernard Gardiner, Ant Holly, Sam Underhill GOALIES-Alberto Alores, Jose Melendez Lee Opponent Soon Lee University of the South 3-2 Lee Covenant College 4-7 Lee Tennessee Temple 1-4 Lee Maryville College 6-0: 6-1 Lee University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 8-1 Lee Tusculum 1-43 2-5 Lee Milligan 4-13 4-0 Lee Bryan 2-4 5847 f' 5 '1 ' ,,. A5515 H is , m v. x 'ft I f Z v, We , Sports wi-. , . LLML- . - H, , V . 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Although the interest and support in intramural athletics cannot rival that generated by the Vikings, many exciting moments of basketball, flag football, and softball were shared by the students and faculty. 89 -X , f - . - , f fn - :'j f:mfivf?'f,', 1 l. I.i5Jvg. M6 f - ,,- M , 1' . f - M ,, f'-H-vw 'HL.., . - ' . -L' - ' ,J tJr 42 . 4. I ,,. 1 , M . fs ,A Y .465 Sports Intramurals .W ,, Mfr V 43- . f 1.1 K ...M ' - ..-Q.. - I Q . 1 - , . 4 4 . ,.. flu. .- f :- ' J I ,xv ,np-2 A., . ,I . I . 1 A 1 W 5 ' ' . , , .. , f ,, ,,. .. f , -4: , ,N - , .f - af ,V .Q Q A.. L 'N . ' Q, , 1: i , 1 ' ' 'ar' ! ,,,' a - ', 'i I : QM '. 2, ' - ,, H z f .M , . '-45 ' --:..- - - ' J. . 4 I at ,. -fx sy aw M: - V, f . +V ,, ,fd 'A Y, ., A v V 4 W, ' - 1 ,Y ' 9. 7 v. J' ,wr ' QA 4 ,,, , awiv, , ,. . , A elf , Y mv. 'F 'A ,. ... F9 use ff WK J--' f , wg , , J Aff-q .Q 5 .ww ,qs f 5 I 17 r 'Nj f A' '1 ' ' f 5 lil , Hun., . ...nn , -nl W- s XX' , , . - . A fu -X Q -. ' -4 ' ' ,at -' iw , ' -m vw I w ' 'A X01 . .f , . . ' nk -M 3 ' , -I 9- ' ' f -.ff N av- ,- ,, f A G , A Q, ' ' u nw 5 v f - ' ' X- ww ' N, ,. V'-W . 1. . W- wr.. n --- X .- V W-I 1. , . sms li W 'Si xx. v- nah , ,z aol . , W ra ' N XMMNZW XX A xx A ' -f an W .fl N V' '- - ' I -Q.. , FI EH ITH DETERMINFITICN Tennis is a demanding sport, requiring the utmost in physical and mental conditioning. This year's team proved they have those qualities along with a driving determination to do well. Representing Lee in inter- collegiate competition on the 1979-80 squad are David Crommer, Guy Glass, Kent Hawkins, Ken Lowe, Rena Jones, Terry Tackett, Darryl Pyeat, and Kenny Evans. 1, if-P, V s.1,.r X ,v K mn i ' Nw.. .' 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H GE 8 C, A P' 'z xl 6 p ff' F 6 A 1 1. .5 1 G F ' 1. G' Y ' Y. 2 . . . , - QQ a clean slafe, MJ Hue whole 90-me 'fo keep H- ia: V 2 uv' F' C -be ' W -- Q 2 'Hu 'I' . 31:43 QE gg '7 , o :iam M, M W-ZECwa1e!rZoI5dmE?7g50?VFQL'Hf b A C2:mf:u,t:i Q e . rust :gg Y5 ! ,IF D EJ Dar-maffqemolrifj V N fg' CH7 of Ln if 4 Ad',' i3Q1x0. Q- . 311 U7 ' ' .3 CTVROOPQ 2+-4 k f MJ Clevel l E ' ,., V-'A'. U , V H , sellSf0 'P'e Q I V V V V V V- 9 4 ....fV . , M M . K , I 11. - '21, A we V, ,lf ' xf fi 'X Qf A W ' V 5 1'f gx I-oneafa f N Y M , M T SA' ,'1. -. , vf, M f l VISITING ffgunziwzhj L. V B04 lQ '- 'igg7g,r,f,,ggy3,g,j,7g,14,31 A 4 ' V ' 4 V LQ 'V ' VVVVV V ' 'M Nw W' ' r A w,,, mysmvf up Q .mol f Q '1 Jfjkjjf m il , , , a' ' ! x sagvcf Q ' - 9 , A- H - -at L , all U um on 'O W P , --X' aigsjgggg A QL - ga Jajfp, v ' -5'N ' A I-md J:,'g:c'f 'f f i 4Z:?3.,, .9 W mag? S ,,,,,,,,f, 33123-'J Psfvvvo .lacrzgpal guyz 0:35643 .mag o Q ,a mm 39NVI-I -1-'! ' gg V + 1 'N O . 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You con do oll this ond more right here ot Lee College during summer school! Hs o rule, the thought of summer school is not veru oppeoling, but students ond focultu olike hove proised the uncrowded clossrooms ond re- loxed otmosphere during summer session. These foctors focilitote open communico- tion ond ollow for more in-depth investigotion. This post summer, however, some of the in-depth in- vestigotion ond communicotion de- generoted into sweoting os oll thermostots were set ot 78OF bu -ws ,,.. . ' fifgtgs f K tt its V sy r -s ?Nf' 4 as 4 order of President Corter. Fortu- notelu, there were no coses of heot stroke or osphuxlotion. we if NP ,, T .Rest ff x W' A E J g xt f ,gi ..f, My Q .Wa W3 5 Q 2 K' x rf WI Wfwwfwgvf'-2 , ' as 90 Student Life 5' 5 'V 'Wg 4 A 23 , ,WW l -4- 4 1 wax 3 ., V, JY. wmv-'Xiu X '- -. is v 'vw W ,. JN, gf, k.vQ .WH ,- 't pi .ff-,Q TQL .',t..ywuA ,x , fn- M. ,,,hXh1,,?e aqff , Q Summer School ' 'tif ' tf 'i ' T fx' C mputer Colic Does the word registration make uour skin crawl? Do uou sometimes wake up in the middle of a nightmare screaming: No . . . no, it's Registration time! LUell, this annual bureaucratic torture might well be a thing of the past. For the first time, a computer was used extensivelu to help enroll the ever-growing student population. Technical problems with the computer terminals, however, made some students wonder if maube the old sustem wasn't better. Manu students found themselves enrolled in wrong classes, or too manu classes, or no classes at all. Fl few were charged with late registration even though theu arrived on time: others were assigned chapel seats that were alreadu taken. One poor student experienced an identitu crisis when he was told that-according to the computer printout-he didn't exist! A Even though the computer-assisted registration got off to a shaku start, it nevertheless marl-red another turning point for Lee College. LUhen the op- . eration is streamlined, the entire stu- ? dent bodu should be able to register 'V ', in one dau. r i. Q I .46-f W EEE 020:00 coco cb 0 0 Student Life W ff ff ' '-77-3525 f e f Q0 If Xa 2 If XX Q!! Heglstrotl M9 1 7 '47 If , Q A Something to Shout Flbout Hmid all the academic decorum and social refineru, though essential indeed are these things for the fulfillment of our purposes, one fact stands paramount--Lee is a Christian college. Operating under the auspices of the Church of God, Lee remains committed to those principles upon which the Church and school were founded. Hs Flmerica's oldest Pentecostal denomination, the Church of God is noted for its high ethical standards for Christian conduct and emo- tional expression in worship. The religious heritage of the Church of God reflects itself in everu aspect of life at Lee. Regular chapels, spring and fall revivals, the required religious core, frequent prauer meetings, and active weekend ministries of both students and facultu all point to the roots of the school. The quest for academic excellence and social fulfillment continues, but the enthusiastic pursuit of Christian ministru demonstrates that this old-time religion is still something to shout about! ' x ,iff l 94 1' 4 ni' ' . 0 0 Iv I F' . n x ' o xc. my M i of o as is 0 1 Q V t x X i I i f-Inn I-iiemel H tiny lody with o tiny voice but o very big foith-thot's Hnn Hiemel. On stoge she mokes o very unossuming oppeoronce, but she hos coptured o very prominent ploce in the heorts of mony Fimeri- cons, which her recent visit to Lee College proved. Fit the oge of thirty-four, Finn hos olreody estoblished herself os o dyncimic Christion per- son in severol oreos. Formerly involved in youth work, teoching, ond college odministrotion, she is the outhor of seven books of which the most recent is I'm Celebrating. Finn is the doughter of o minister ond now mokes her home in Boston. lllhen she come to Lee, this foith-inspiring young womon stirred her oudience with o simple, quiet messoge of the love of God. She told obout her eorly life ond her ex- periences with oll kinds of people-o crossing guord, o businessmon on o plone, o woitress, o little boy in her neighborhood-people with needs. l.Uhether speoking, jogging, or just visiting oround in her own community, Hnn Hiemel reoches people ond spreods Sonshine on her woy. Through her writing ond her troveling, Hnn chollenges Christions ond unbelievers olike to reolly trust God in o rodicol woy. She's out to chonge her world, she soys, running oround the city of Golilee ond competing in the Boston Morothon os o witness to Christ. Con one smoll lody moke o difference? You wotch . . . you woit . . . you'll see. Religious Life . 4?-' 3-. l' . E -1 1 95 Fall S iri ual Emphasis The T979 Fall Convocation began much the same as anu other Lee College convocation. However, after the end of the first morning service, it became evident that the morning speaker, LUalter Lauster, had an explicit message for the students which seemed to possess him with great fervor. The audience was challenged to walk closer to God as the speaker shared the rich experiences of his familu in l.Llorld l.Uar Il Germanu, and the eventual establishment of the Church of God in Germanu and in France, The Holu Spirit visited the services in a unique fashion, and on several occasions divinelu interrupted the services to speak to those present. Reverend Lauster challenged the believers not to give up their spiritual visions for material dreams. LUhile the congregation was intentlu listening to the Thursdau morning message, Brother Lauster, without warning, collapsed on the stage. The administration and a few medicallu qualified students ministered to the phusical needs of Brother Lauster, while waiting for an ambulance to arrive. Fit the same time, the auditorium echoed with the prauers of the student bodu. TI administration, facultu, and students remained in con- centrated prauer during the tense minutes when time seemed to stand still. f-ifter regaining con- sciousness in the hospital, Lauster expressed his ap- preciation and love for the entire Lee College commun- itu. During his recuperation at home in Florida, con- cerned Christians here con- tinued their prauers and expressions of interest for a man who had touched their hearts with his love and dedication. THI: Holy B1b1e REVISED STANDARD vggqigq Old and New Testaments SIL? ikcxxwkrxxiiwt in ii O , , . CQNTMNING 'nas ' ru rw nos. sms oumsn xoxoun ilk- MA Vlluxovl S51 POIKYIQ LD. xii! N Q wmv Lu. nu--ug ma Am. mu .I . .. .. f..T......m ,. 35' .3 .. ...,,..., T . ' ' C' l i - .. f 5 Q Q ' Ti-is womb PUBl.lSH1NG COMPANY ' CXIVII U AND w YO!! 96 0' if Student Life The evening speoker for the 1979 Foll Convocotion uios LU. D. LUotkins from Jockson, Mississippi. During Convocotion, singing groups such os Lodies of Lee, Promise, Compus Choir, Lee Singers ond the Evongelistic Singers contributed to the music progrom. One night, ofter speciol singing bu the Evongelistic Singers, the Holu Spirit come down ond on oltor service resulted, with o Iorge number of students responding. Throughout Convocotion week, monu students found o renewed interest in prouer, ond God honored their petitions. One student summed up the students' feelings touiord Mr. UJotkins, I like him: He reollu let the spirit toke controI. Rollglous Uh Something to Shout Hbout . . . i ' Efifi 1 Z3fiflfSiil3i'5'iY r ,, in -xiaiiwifwiwsi iq: wi MQWIQM 5,ii'fm2 fi'-xgiesfwvsaim'frlliiifmixitmiseti- frfizwif Q ii' :iiiiwixwilili ihlrwfllz.vftfwwv-vl'if -i v W .liT-WGN wW::H.i-wit 'M lm1.vi-,-- Mei'lwvlamJf15N'Slitw:F.i, y.liimg1'ii- MW W saw iii,MiulIlMiQWlgl9iQl lil1W1,fil-A-'N-1 'irilillli--tlifgielf 'rlwl kj ix ll' ll 39.5 bl ,ww 1, . B, igii. .- W ii- rflxi. , f C ,,. xx , i Yr , The religious commitment of the students finds expression not onlu in formal worship situations, but also in the warmth and fellowship of a partu hor recreational event, or just an informal gather- ing of friends. 93 Missions Club The Missions Club is organized to sponsor a growing interest and knowl- edge in Christian missions and to prau for missionaries. Fllthough the organi- zation does not have a high profile on campus, the members have activelu sought to fulfill the stated purposes of their charter. Seeing the need for world evangelism, the missions club supports all efforts to reach the lost Uv Studontuh Religious octivitu is not limited to chopel or even Bible closses. Involvement in locol churches, nursing homes, orphonoges, uouth work, ond civic orgonizotions, though not highlu publicized, ore oll testimonies to the pure religion of the college communitu. Concrete expressions of love con be found in vorious oreos of life. an ., ii . ' 'f1?'f' it '-1' 5 im? 4 ac- xt, U Evongelistics The Evongelistic Singers is o religious club thot spreods the gospel through singing, dromo, ond outreoch evongelism. Theu ottempt, os their nome implies, to do the work of evongelists bu winning men ond women to the couse of Christ. Their min- istru odds o floir to the Lee communitu which is duplicoted bu no other orgonizotion. Uh QQ Something to Shout f-lbout . .. SPECIHL CHHPElS. The normal chapel ser- vices were occasionallu interrupted to bring in special guest speakers, such as Floud McClung Jr., from Flmsterdam, Holland. McClung touched the students' hearts with his series of intelligent, inspiring sermons. Fllso appearing in special services were the Lewis Familu, from Florida, and later in the semester, the concordia Choir, from More- head, Minnesota. Ministerial Hssociation The Ministerial Flssociation seeks to give practical experience and helpful instruction toward a success- ful ministru, and to promote per- sonal acquaintance and spiritual fellowship among ministerial stu- dents. The group this uear spon- sored a seminar for practical training in ministru, periodic prauer meet- ings, and several fellowship break- fasts. The association received added impetus this uear from the interest and involvement of Vice- President Fllford, in addition to the , f guidance provided bu the regular ,igff club sponsors. ' Student Llfo I ng .n,...w, c--1. ,,.v-.6,.-,- ... ,.,...-Q-.-W.-... - mqwngux , C ' at 4. Rock music drew the attention of Dr. David Horton and a panel of students who presented their arguments against rock music. Cults and games were the contro- versial subjects of another panel discussion, which left the students asking each other, l.Uhat's wrong with plauing 'Old Maid'? Pioneers For Christ The Lee College Pioneers For Christ, one of the largest and most active campus organiza- tions, continued this uear its two-fold ministru of reaching the lost with the Gospel and training students and church members in per- sonal evangelism. Fllmost everu weekend and during semester breaks, teams of students were sent to churches throughout the Southeast to minister through door-to-door witnessing, preaching, teaching Sundau school classes, and conducting evangelism classes. Teams were sent to Chi- cago and Houston in preparation for the Major Cities Crusades to be held there in Mau. Locallu, Pioneers For Christ ministered through jail services, nursing home and hos- pital visltation, and bu running the Forward In Faith Prauer Vigil telephone on weekends. One of the club's major projects this uear was the development of a Sundau School Cur- riculum centered on an evangelism theme for use on invasions. Transparencies and other Student llfe , visuals were developed to enhance the inva- l slon training program. The Pioneers For Christ feel that it is lm- peratlve that students, regardless of their intended profession, become active in some tupe of evangelistic ministru, even while at- tending Lee. Onlu In this wau can we ever begin to fulflll the Lord's command: Go out Into the hlghwaus and hedges, and compel them to come ln, that mu house mau be fllled. lOl A ' 'ii fr ' d mm 19 '4' 4, ' 2 13 M 4 62 Y . ' I fv f, 414. X . A I '3 M' . N 3 'Q E 1 hh, Q Q Q A ' my 'C W1 x if V '5 a f RL 3 . :N ' WT , s 3 w , A.. I 5,-Q ' W, 21 , . .W Q ' 1 3? pg 91,311 V 4 1 wif, ff 9 .X 9 . A ,VA 'S rf an ii I 1 2 9 'iz I F Zi '1 y , 1 I --1, 'Q fi? 'Q fx ,fi MM I I 'N Y iffy? K Spring Flcvivol 'ook asf QV . Making a return visit for convocation was Dr. Don Evans. This eloquent and engaging speaker from Cardiff, Wales once again blessed the students with inspiring, well- informed messages. Dr. Evans has served as professor of philosophy and logic, and au- thored a textbook entitled, Logic: A Study Guide. He has also served as chairman of the Academic Staff at the University of Wales. In addition to teaching responsibilities, Dr. Evans ministers widely in churches in his - country and abroad. Dr. Don Evans In spring convocation the evening speaker was Darrell Rice. A 1976 graduate of Lee College, he will begin work on his Masters degree in the fall of this year. Reverend Rice has served as minister of youth, asso- ciate pastor, evangelist, pastor and state youth director in Arkansas. A popular youth camp speaker, Darrell Rice has also distinguished himself in being named to OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN OF AMERICA and PERSON- ALITIES OF THE SOUTH, , O Rev. Darrell Rice 9 As usual, various campus choirs, ensembles, soloists, and instrumentalists provided music for convocation this spring. Stu- dents and faculty together lifted their hearts, hands, and voices in worship during the inspirational music and stirring sermons. Everyone anticipated a great week from the outset and no one was disappointed. Religious Llfe Foll Feelings fiutumn drifts Iozilu upon us in southeost Tennes- see. The blistering heot of mid-Julu is often still with us in lote September. But o chonge is still noticed: the night oir grows brisk, o counterpoint to the doulight's uellow-red rous. The twilight otmos- phere of outumn, os October brings the summer's wone, is spiced with the pungent oromo of burning leoves which before hod groced the limbs of the trees which dot the streets of the town, blessing the mortol with the splendor of mojestic golds, townu browns, ond rodiont reds, with onlu o splosh of summer's lush green leoves remoining to compli- ment the gross, which hos now turned dull below our feet. But the dull brown which shodes the green gross onticipotes the roin of the Tennessee winter, which showers us like o fountoin. F? .mgmri - .Q ,Am ,ah T I 'Qui H3 ,gtg is 1 Ill T04 ,. .I Fm -, ffffrxjg ,,Yjlj'H,i ' ' 'l ' :Lyn :Lf '.l,'iswVa:, l Q I ' c-' ' ', 3 , Wg'- fr if 75L7i9 f,':i57?dLl5 . ' 1 : fm 4 ,, '0- 'Z' r ,i -0-Q.. if 1 - -LL- . ' 'Q ' ' r ., . A p , . y .vw f . My f-if-.fl of l ..,,. ,.....-e'?'f,s, , , , , , . .. Ngo The mind wonders, os one gozes upon o mountoin Luoterfoll, with oll the splendid color of outumn os o bockdrop. l.Uotch the Luoter closely: your eye con soon see whot oppeors to be eoch individuol crystol os it folls grocefully, only to splosh into the eter- nity of the woiting pool. Could it be thot we ore like those drops of liquid, folling into the streom of eternity, o reolm of mind ond spirit which is exoctly whot we moke it to be? Stephen Rodney Young X . O i H Turkeu Holidou Homecoming is sunonumous with Thonksgiving ot Lee, ond it is one of the most enjouoble times of the ueor for Lee students os well os for returning olumni. Monu octivities took ploce during the Home- coming festivities this ueor, such os . . . THHNHSGIVING DH? CHHPEL. Enter into his gotes with Thcunksgiving, ond into his courts with proise, Postor Tull reod from the 100th Psolm to open the 1979 Thonksgiving Dou chopel service. Hundreds of olumni ond students obeued this odmonition bu wor- shipping the Lord in song. Dr. Rolph E. lllillioms, Fissociote Filumni Director, then 4 7' c fm .M V gin 4. 4-iv-V, f f X, if 1 Wi-Q it 'ii r 1 . ii iii- , f ,. A, i 1 , 'rv K .i dr' 4'-wi , F 'E . is 1- 1 my, M q1K , , , ,, , 1 we 12,19 -' N in '- A N7 , 'fw.,,x , , gi fm , M , W ..,-Wa-seams-wHfUmkW 1 i- N., , i..,1.ii..iw,wwi-i2.1!4ii1i'a?f+i'i-ifi'4E 'M ' ' 'A W ' WM 5. ,ff,,,'i+iy T W i . i5'g,,, - 1-, . w. 4, i f',,, N ' N w - i - iwii f, - . ,. N fi , ,, ,ugaw,,.. ,LF-m.,c,i,g,.1-,A: . . , , , , ,1,1.-g..g,.M..:3ii...,,,LsffQLg....,. 4 huu-n-u......,, - ....L...,, .,.,,. ,.---...e.4. Student Uh delivered the timeless messoge of Motthew 22:35- Thou sholt love thu neighbor os thuselff' lllith folded honds ond bowed heods, the listeners responded to the lllord bu singing, Thonk uou, Lord, for soving mu soul. FHLL FESTIVT-lL. The Foll Festivol hos troditionollu been the highlight of Lee's Homecoming festivities. Perform- ing before o lorge turnout of spirited Lee students ond olumni were the Lodies of Lee, Promise, Compus Choir, the Lee Singers, ond speciol guests Steve Brock ond the Shekinoh Singers from Homilton, Ohio. Cecil B. Hnight, president of the Church of God School of Theologu, wos chosen os the Distinguished Hlumnus for l979. The crowd responded most cordiollu to the presentotion of owords to the remoining grodu- otes of 1929. Those closs members who hove possed on hove olreodu received their rewords. TURKEY BBSHETBBLL TOUBNEV. The seventeenth on- nuol Lee Turkeu Tournoment begon its 1979 edition in the tupicol monner. The injuru-riddled Vikings de- feoted Covenont, while Tennessee Lllesleuon whipped Clinch Volleu. The scene wos set for the host teom to do whot it hod never foiled to occomplish before: win the chompionship. Unfortunotelu, the tournoment turned into o turkeu for Lee. Minus storting seniors Heith Lewis ond Hocku l.Uilson, the Vikings were stunned bu lllesleuon, 76-65. Covenont College coptured third ploce. ln other events, Sim lllilson, Hou Poce, Bick Borrett ond LUill Higginbottom won top honors in the Shotgun Golf Tournoment. Booths were set up bu the vorious clubs on compus to welcome the returning olumni, who, indeed, felt like theu were coming home. 's '1- 'Hu' uf fir! 'Q Q! in om c ming Queen Mcaris Goolen Tothcrow 1 ' 'WA af-:3fiffxMf:??ew wsdihfvwnrzrwfw, , is , llmmn-, Q14 lu-1u.Q,-...W-q.mve:: 1 ,I E .iv Tsr.v sf fa .W 'A mr 'HW' 'WF , W-1 '. 'Wi' -ii? .W -'a.wH'iI l - Kiqnia .l 1 'favs' 'ffg - ' - . 1' LJ, b 4' ,ft'qf.., Q'T Q . '?xs4xA,r n. ' Hallglous Llfo g ,W Shirlu f-inn Toulor, representing the senior closs, contributed her tolent ond beoutu to the home- coming court. Miss Toulor's mojor is elementoru edu- cotion, ond she is the doughter of Mr. ond Mrs. H I . .lomes Toulor who reside in Vero Beoch, Florido. -......., Her future plons ore to pursue the teoching pro- ---..... fession, goining some experience os o teocher, then to continue her educotion ot groduote school. Some of the things she enjous ore singing, troveling, cooking ond foshion. Shirlu sums up her homecoming experiences this wou, Homecoming gove me on opportunitu to meet X o vorietu of people. Miss Lt-. Toulor wos escorted bu Dovid Lottimore, o senior 1 from Chorleston, Tennessee. sul Moris Goolen Totherow, doughter of Mr. ond Mrs. .lomes Goolen of Pensocolo, Florido, wos crowned Homecoming Queen for the 1979-80 school ueor. Moris is o piono mojor who plons to studu performing orts in groduote school os well os to teoch piono lessons privotelu. Since being crowned queen, Moris hos occomplished one of her dreoms-to morru Ronnie Totherow, her escort. Moris' philosophu, Toke life slow ond enjou it-everuthing uou do, con be illustroted in her everudou octivities. Her fovorite post times ore running in the countru Cneor her homeb, ond sewing. In oddition to her personol interests, Moris is involved in Compus Choir, Sigmo Nu Sigmo ond teoching music ot Burger Music Componu. Moris olso served os the piono occomponist for the Musicol H'ou're o Good Mon, Chorlie Brown, lost semester. Lost ueor Moris represented the Junior closs on Homecoming Court ond wos selected os runner up for the title. Moris olso porticipoted in Porode of Fcivorites, representing Upsilon Il. Moris com- ments, l think everu girl should hove the experience of being on Homecoming Court or POF-it's on experience I con't expIoin. Homecoming l l 1 Q Corlo Hou Tolleu wos elected to represent the Junior closs. She is o biologu mojor from Columbio, South Corolino, who plons to work in the medicol field os cm phusicion's cussistont. Corlo enjous sports, plouing the piono ond hoving fun with her little nephew. How did she feel os the Junior closs representotive? She commented, I loved representing the closs ond felt honored to do it. Corlo wos escorted bu Mitch LUhite. Suson Renee Hkins from Mentor, Ohio wos chosen os one of the represento- tives of the Junior closs. She is the doughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Fred Hkins. She is on elementoru educotion ond speciol educotion mo- jor. Sue wos escorted bu her fionce', Jim Pike of Columbus, Ohio. She plons to tronsfer to Loke Erie College this foll ond hopes to teoch elementoru school ofter groduotion. Hmong her hobbies ore softboll, swimming, fishing, plouing the piono, ond hil-ring neor woter. She comments, These ore the most importont ueors of mu life. I will never forget them. Student Uh .1 - ,. .. f,.es.e e -- -----H -J Homecoming Deborah Paulo was chosen as one of the rep- resentatives of the Sophomore class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Paulo of Elizabeth, Pennsulvania. She is a Christian Education major who plans a career as a Christian Education di- rector. She enjous plauing tennis and racquetball as well as crocheting and working with children. Deborah's desire is to remain in the will of the Lord and exhibit His love to others. She commented, Being chosen two consecutive uears to represent mu class has been an honorable and exciting ex- perience. Deborah was escorted bu Fred Garmon. ill. lg l L 1 u Representing the Sopho- more class, Sherru Lunn Smith displaued her poise on the homecoming court. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith of Mt. Union, Pennsulvania and is a sociologu major. Her ambition is to pursue a career dealing with juve- niles or child abuse cases. She enjous sports, working with children and plauing the guitar. Miss Smith felt honored to participate in the homecoming celebration. Her escort was Chuck Quinleu. lr 14 , . ' 1' ' 1 ' The Freshmon closs chose Soroh Rudd to serve os one of their representotives. Soroh is on English mojor who plons to receive certificotion in secondoru educotion. She enjous such othletic octivities os boseboll ond footboll. Originollu from Milford, Ohio, she is the doughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Donold Rudd. Commenting on her experience, Soroh soid, lt wos on honor to be chosen to represent mu student cIoss. Doniel Flllen served os her escort. Jonice Dosseu wos se- lected bu her clossmotes os cm representcitive of the Freshmon closs. She is the doughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Hermon Dosseu of Cocoo, Florido. She is on elemen- tofu educotion mojor. Upon completion of her progrom Jonice hopes to teoch ele mentoru school in Hentucku. Reflecting upon her portici- potion in the homecoming festivities, she stoted: Serving on the homecoming court wos ci greot ex- perience in which l wos given the opportunitu to meet o lot of different people. Listed omong her hobbies ore singing ond modeling. Jonice was es- corted bu Fiondu Johnson. 15193 Student Life iii iii V . A .. '9 riiqiw 3 ,J tc', 1525 gr if my , 1 f Something to Do Of course Lee students ore studious, intellectuol ond hcird working. CUse uour imoginotionj But their creotivitu reollu bursts forth when it comes to finding something to do. Noboclu does it better. This is evi- dent when uou look bock ot oll the fun ond exciting things thot hoppened this ueor. Reocl on ond see if uou were ot some of the following events . , . mir EMERGENCY ff l anions X, Csfudenf 1 C enter-D sa. 1 X ' i fe g fWt,i,f gliDX'i 515 N J 'Wf AEQKLE Xtis e I 'mwzagf ELS il mg ' 51 ' ' 45:1 I 'X I ff? Student Life W -'K 'K gs XA X H3 Something to Do . SHI'-BTING PHRTV. Incoming Freshmen borely hod their suitcoses unpoci-red before Hlpho Gommo Chi spon- sored o Freshmon skoting porty in their honor. It gove the new students on opportunity to hove fun, meet mony new friends, ond feel lil-re they were o port of the compus. RHFT FII'-ICE. Rotoroct initioted its first onnuol roft roce in September on the Hiwossee River. John's Floot Service provided eoch of the seven porticipoting teoms with o roft, life jockets, ond two plostic oors . . . 4 Student Life -.. I ,x f Az Wa X ' ff 0 N x C uifixr W ggi 'ifi ff r y X' ii 1' W ' ., ' - f Pi ii, T i 1 Jiri ' fi W ig I M K K Y W I fi . ii WM - ' , Q i X K '-IX Mi Mgr N X K - 'qui- iy . X l.r x I-,A ', T 1 K :Lin ' .-it T- X-ii ii . 1 it I Q: 2' i F ' i i i 'g i - .iiiiii T i V' . N CQ . , EEL: ,'. . 6 L . . . The scenic beoyty of the river wos so coptivoting thot o few teoms forgot they were in o roce. The more competitive teoms, however, fought oll the woy to the finish. The teorn known os The Surge won first ploce, with the Viking II teom following closely behind. Trophies were oworded to eoch mem- ber of the winning teom. BLOODMOBILE. Everything come out olright For those brove, oltruistic students who gove blood to the visiting Red Cross Bloodmobiie. 4 cs ,V .-X. J ,X is Q TY Rc 1' T I v 4 ' , ,J TW QQ W, . ww Soclo I Llfe wil,- Something to Do GONG SHOUJ. Sigmo Nu Sigmcfs Gong Show us- uollu provides locids of loughs ond quolitu enter- toinment, but due to circumstonces beuond their control, the show wos not up to their usuol ston- dords. Sigmo ottrocted its lorgest crowd ever to the Gong Show, onlu three octs bothered to show up, Hlpho Gommo Chi Fllpho Gommo Chi desires to promote Christion brotherhood on compus in culturol, ocodemic, ond religious octivities ond to develop fellowship ond cooperotion be- tween men on compus, representing vorious points of view ond differing oreos of ccimpus life. ll6 FV ' WWWQWGQWW 7 ' 51 ' 4 , fg5g?97w ?V 7 WwMWfW WW? n i 592 4 AL' y ft ZWW WJ f - ff Q4 AW we 5, cr 4 It gm . fc ,I c Q, V1 NU QQ- - I ' ', ' Zli1'.feff'lZ 1, ' .. WW 2 W . f 1 WW Iwi? K MW f W W fcggc ,. W R z ,RQ xl N X s- 1 Student Life . ...- fn, ,H ...i.......,....,..M. . ..,.-.....-.. g ,,.., .Y,......-- . MALE CALL fsAois3Dm0 WIP? XX? ! i 'i l 1 , g I ff iv- Nx 'f , i SH sv , . X ,vi,, I Hp . -1x', is . Exit? x '1 0 , l 5 li 0 ' 'ffm r. 9' W Vin N it 3. Q, 'na NH - SHDIE'S DFW. Crouching behind o big tree, Tom potted his shirt pocket ond breothed o sigh of relief. The blue uorn doll uios still ottoched to his shirt. Nervouslu, Tom looked oround for o short woddling clown. l.UheuJ! She uios nowhere in sight. Tiredlu, he closed his eues for o minute Co mistoke he uJos to regret immedioteluj . . . 'Y . ,..,, yr f .wh-.Q f . fi --. A ' Soclol Life Collegiote Sertomo Collegiote Sertomo exists to serve the Brodleu!CleveIond communitu ond to estob- lish o scholorship fund. Theu strive to ful- fill this gool bu operoting o book exchonge ot the beginning ond end df ecich semester, ond bu sponsoring other octivities os well. The book exchonge serves the student bodu bu bringing students ond the texts theu need together ot o froction of the retoil 1 cost. l Something to Do . . . There Luos o loud r-r-r-i-p, o shrill shout ond then it Luos oll over. Tom looked down ot the goping hole in his shirt ond ot the smiling clouin. Hoppy Sodie l-louukins' Doy, she sold . . X , ieXss,, i it t. 5 V ' e 'WLM 2355? 7 T i , ,,, , --'fff ':1V in - f1::.., ' 7 .-fy ff 'Tiff Mx Z . I A, 'K , 'Z f , X X-irflkrv, if f 'f ,1....-wx,-- F i 5 .- L ' -, f , ef' yr ' ii 1, . .J X f :ff W 4555? ' ,-29 I ' S' I if 'X .- -. my-1, 4.. 4 -Q ,f . V -- , me ,, 55,3 X it.-.mi X f . Q 1 , , fcgeat n Yi K R X X S Mgt MX Mx V X 7 fy . .. . s ' g , ,G W w it c a: WHXQX. .,.,g,.,. W X X 1 Ny .W X, it Tx .,.. f1 55:... 2, H ., sy, ' - : 'B ,E sg' f Nc j- XR X -v,,,,5N.,, x N4 sw c 'f ,X .1 X f Q X.: 1 . . wx .N . JN , vv- VA , X -Qc I ,, s : v, X ,Z ,Q ,M g.. ' Q V .nj X ' 2 X. .swf su -Y i we ,Mx X . Xt N, , Qkg XQ .v x ,st A. - Y , x N 'S gs QSM! ck? :Q W. fm ..., .,f, . , ., N ,xx 4 VX. S 4 Q wjgfwx gyi . ,. x ,igwi g y X xl a ny A .Q , 4' N ' . -'L i-Rhigf A32 ,Wy Y W X, f TAX jg i if ? Nr I 'rl' vc., x 'xg gt nf: ' X ' -i Delto Zeto Toy Delto Zeto Tou society seeks to serve the odministrotion, foculty ond student body by striving to excel spirituolly, ocodemicolly, ond sociolly. Exhibiting the ort of sociol groces, the young women of Delto Zeto Tou serve os hostesses ot officiol college functions ond speciol events. I 18 Student Life ---L' 1 -V, Y ., , A J 'a Wi 'J Sound fomilior? Everu October Upsilon Xi sponsors Sodie Howkins' Dou ond o houride to Dr. O'Bonnon's form. The orriving wogons ore greeted with bonfires-o welcome sight for the cold trovelers. Most couples, however, would monoge to stou worm even if there were no fires. This ueor, Donnu Murrou served os Moster of Ceremonies, with Tom Culp ossisting with the entertoinment. Severol clubs ond individuols per- formed skits ond songs. Ebonu Christion Union The Ebonu Christion Union Club seeks to promote block oworeness, promote the Hingdom of God, ond to provide services to the ccimpus ond communitu of Clevelond. inliizsark 1'- 'Pf-Yf ii gl . me fifiivstf.- Social Life 1 . .fi - :V I 1 '!f':?,l 25:12, L. . v i mil. -s.. f: '., hw- .' , .ny , XA., 'hu-, ky. r-gr Something to Do . . . DERBY DFW. Rotoroct held its ninth onnuol Derby Dcmy in October. Before o lorge semi-sodistic crowd, the vorious clubs on compus competed ogoinst eoch other for the coveted Trophy. Hfter some fierce ond merry competition, Delto Zeto Tou ond Hlpho Gommo Chi finished in o tie. H tie brecrker decided Delto Zeto Tou os the winners, lf cm teom wins the trophy three yeors in o row, they con keep it permonently. So for, no teom hos ever been oble to occomplish thot feot. Emi E W jwjyf-Q 5' 5- H-ettes H-ettes is o sociol service club for women serving the college community ond community of Clevelond. The orgonizotion, which is o sister club of Circle H, seeks to build ond nurture Christion chorocter ond octions omong its members. l2O gy, in -S-:1':-L,f2?aq2'::E1 ' X937 V 535, 55-' 3'?-IE?-'rj' fgifiirf-,: 5 :Ir- : :4 Wil' if ::.: V Student Life MONSTER MHSH. Delto Zeto Tou held its on- nuol Holloween offoir, the Monster Mosh, in November. Lots of ghostlu people ottended- some were even weoring costumes. I 'A Wm. 2 Soclol Life lnternotionol Club The Internotionol Club is on orgonizotion designed to promote good will ond better understonding between the Hmericon ond foreign students. The group olwous displous ortlfocts representing vorious cultures in o booth on Homecoming ond Lee Dou. Filso members of this club frequentlu hold wor- ship services for Sponish-speoking students in Brown Fluditorium. lil Mila! Something to Do . --2 - - -.-..-........., V Y Y' Y VOU'FlE B GOOD MBN, CHBBLIE BBOLUNH brought to life all the characters of the Charles Schultz comic strip in November. Lucu, Snoopu, Linus, Schroeder, Pattu, and, of course, Charlie Brown presented such classics as The Hite, The Doctor is ln, The Bed Baron, and The Baseball Game. LLlritten bu Clark Gesner, the production was made possible bu the Music Drama LUorkshop and the efforts of producer David Horton, director Vardaman lllhite, and conductor James Duckworth. ll Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda seeks to develop pro- fessional and social interests of students preparing for careers in commerce. Hp- parentlu theu have succeeded in doing this as evidenced bu the widespread recogni- tion theu have received at competitions on both the state and national levels for ex- cellent performance. Student Life lg-T---M - AAA 3 fi. The limitotions of the Conn Center with regord to setting were conquered quite ingeniouslu bu the use of film loops which projected the scene onto the stoge This technicol moneuver wos o Conn Center first ond helped creote the lightheorted otmosphere for the presentotion, olong with the music of the orchestro. The success of this production helped foster en- thusiosrn ond support for future efforts bu the work- shop. The entire cost should be commended, including: Bill Green, Cindu Howkins, Hou Jones, Vordomon LUhite, Rondu O'i3onnon, ond Hlicio f-lvent. Social Llfe l In ln'IY.5 ' T' T 'Xi Rotoroct Rotoroct wos chorocteristicollu octive this ueor os theu sponsored the showing of severol LUoIt Disneu films in the Conn Center. This wos the ueor of their first onnuol roft roce, os well os the trodi- tionol Derbu Dau. 'Tfiotoroct l.Ueekend highlighted the ueor's octivities olong with visits to the Church of God Home for Chil- dren in Sevierville, TN. Flotoroct is o service orgonizotion for college men sponsored bu the Rotoru Club. l23 Something to Do . THE SYMPHONY. The music deportment brought the Chottonoogo Symphony Orchestro to the Conn Center severol times during the yeor. Fllso oppeoring with the orchestro on different oc- cosions were Gory Ciroffmon, o world fomous pionist, ond the Hvery Fisher prize-winning clori- netist, Richord Stoltzmon. Rotoroct ll Rotorcict II is Q service orgonizotion for college women sponsored by the Hotory Club. The most publicized project of these lodies wos bringing Hnn Hiemel to compus. Equolly importont, however, wos their work with the Morch of Dimes, the Bochmon Home for Children, ond the Brodley County Nursing Home. Student Life MHGIC. The Student Senate brought Bill Claru, a popular magician, to the campus in Januaru. Not onlu is Bill Claru an accomplished magician, but he is also a talented singer, songwriter, mime, guitar plauer and banjo picker. He has starred in two movies and has performed on several live television shows. Social Life Sigma Struts Stuff! Sigma Nu Sigma women's societu endeavors to benefit church, school. and communitu through Christian social service. Fls usual, this uear was filled with activitu for the group. The most noteworthu event was perhaps their annual fashion show in which the indomitable Rau Jones turned out to be the star attraction. Midwau in the program, when the girls' escorts performed their special number, She's a Ladu, Rau pranced on stage in his Sigma dress, black hose, and curlu wig, a somewhat taller Geraldine than the famous one. Hside from Rau's antics, of course, the fashion show was the usual, tasteful displau of talent and current trends in apparel. Local merchants provided the clothes and accessories, along with stage decorations for the gorgeous bridal scene. Musical selections included oldies, like Chattanooga Choo-Choo and Smoke Gets in Your Guesf' as well as more recent numbers like Precious and Few and You Needed Me. Perhaps the most romantic moment was when Dannu and Debbie Murrau, emcees for the program, sang Till There l,Uas Yau -a beautiful duet. The program closed with all the Sigma ladies singing Vou're Just Too Good to Be True to their beau, Fred Garmon. Something o Do . . . Bill Claru displaued nearlu all his talents before a large and enthusiastic audience in the Conn Center, He sang a few popular songs, performed a mime routine and dazzled the audience with some impressive magical tricks. Janice Claru, one of several students who participated in the show, was especiallu impressed-and shocked-bu Bill Claru when he apparentlu uanked her blouse right out from under her sweater. llJell . . . we alwaus knew Janice would give uou the shirt off her back. S ----aaaeuv ,Q Q, It M W 5' is :QSQycx-5 . V. ef QW 1 I -'fc ' Student Senate H student government at Lee? 'Hes indeed, it made an indelible Mark on the campus this uear. Formerlu known as the Student Government Hssociation CSGHF, the Student Senate was active this uear and without them, life at Lee would have definitelu been deficient of much activitu, Fit the beginning af the uear, theu assisted in Freshman orientation, and showed the film, Brian's Song. In November, theu were involved in the Home- coming activities, offering cash prizes for the best decorated carp sponsoring an Filumni Surveu, which gave a cash prize for the student who collected the most names of visiting alumni, and participating in the crowning of the i979 Homecoming Queen. Later theu sponsored a Christmas tree lighting, which added a nice touch of the Christmas spirit ta the campus. Hot chocolate and brownies were served to the students as theu gathered around the lighted tree and sang carols. Before students had a chance to get bored, the group brought a well-known magician, Bill Claru, to the campus in Januaru. Capping off their major achieve- ments was their sponsoring of the Parade of Favorites pageant in Februaru. The Student Senate was up to the challenge and handled the former Vindagua pra- duction nicelu. The Student Senate was also respon- sible for keeping the student population abreast of LUhat's Happening, with its weeklu news and in- formation bulletin. Student Life f,A,,xw.muur hs. s- .. .ziggy M , , Aisuf 7 , ,X .J 3' -1 M I 4' ' 1,44 ' W ' of , , if 5' i . 1' Q , ' '11, 1' ' if-me aff, f -47 . , -Y 2, 1 ., A 13' 4 , Z' , f f , W f,.,,x , , s fi W 5 y W, 4: , Ui 1 ' yf 0 if f f'ff,,s5??25'?'? ''fiff-L1fl', 'i Y - K' L, iifngik , ,ff 'Q7Le:2Z',, 'I A v f Z-ffm V HK '1 - Qi., ,- WIS AA W 'wr f ' 5 t ff Wi 1 Q L. -K 1,15 it K vf?0i,1f? .l' ar ,, ' ' tfQQf,fwef'vww- i fifacf. 5 , L. f, , ,- 3 fr rg ,,, mfr.. 2, ,I f W , ' -ff' few' 2' l .. f V : 5' l S 4 Q lafzm Z E gil VHLENTINGS DFW. Cupid stous busu ueor-round ot Lee. but no dou con compore with his hectic schedule on Februoru 14th. Volentlne's Dou is for lovers ond Lee College is 0 ploce lovers love to love. Gzpressions of offectlon took the tongible form of cords, Flowers, ond condu, this ueor. Even the Student Senote ploued motch- maker bu stuffing the post office boxes with hundreds of cords on the 13th. Delto Zeto Tou tried to help out bu selling flowers. Of course, everu florist in town was swomped with orders while drug stores sold enough condu to couse on lncreose ln business for locol den- tlsts. lt's 0 good thing VoIentlne's comes onlu once 0 ueor. Otherwise, we'd never get onu work donel W -' t' I ri UpsHon Xi Upsilon Xi, Lee's oldest Greek-letter so- cietu for men, is concerned primorilu with Christion fellowship ond service in oll oreos of compus life. The guiding philosophu of the men in block ond grou is for the good of college, societu, ond self. Membership is bu invitotion. Soclol Life 1 Something to Do . MUSIC MFIN. Half of the fun of attending a musical presen- tation at Lee College comes in between scenes, watching the stage crew rearrange settings and props. Because of the phusical structure of the Conn Center stage, no cur- tains are available to shroud these necessaru changes dur- ing a performance, and the audience becomes almost as involved on this part of the program as in the actual show. This uear, as numerous settings were required for The Music Man, on-looleers watched with fascination as stage hands moved an upright piano on sauealiu rollers, which was part of the stage Furniture . . . Veterans Club The Veterans Club is an organization to promote patriotism and loualtu to both God and Countru on the campus. The group assists the Church of God Servicemen's De- partment in contacting servicemen and Veterans. The club is open to all service- men with six months active dutu. Student Life . . . In spite of the delight the audience found in sharing in this usuallu hidden part of drama, the Music Drama UJorl4shop cap- tured their attention even more with its presentation of The Music Man. Under the direction of Dr. David Horton and Dr. Carolun Dirk- sen, the cast included students from Lee and eight students from the Cleveland public schools, Fi special added attraction was an appear- ance bu the award-winning Cleveland High School Blue Raider Band at the close of each performance, The Music Man continued in help- ing establish a growing reputation for the Music Drama UJorkshop as a source of qualitu entertainment for Lee College and the communitu ot large. wwf' ,r..-f- rr- if ,K 3 it ny zht. Soclal Life l2O l il 1 7' ll I r 1 X I' F 1 Something to Do . For-Th -Fun-Cf-It The stringent schedules imposed upon students bu closses, work ot port-time jobs, club service projects, ond vorious other con- siderotions moke college life demonding ot leost, hectic ot best. f-lt times, it seems thot everuthing hos built up inside until uou just con't toke it onu more. Ht those times when the lood seems heoviest ond the pressure seems greotest, thot's when uou wont to forget obout it oll ond do something just for-the-fun-of-it. l 32 Student Life ' l L,Uhether it's tennis, bosketboll, rocguetboll, softboll, jog- ging, jumping rope, or just throwing o Frisbee, leisure octivities ore on essentiol port of stouing heolthu ond well-odjusted-plus, it's nice just to hove o ploin old good time! So, next time uou're depressed, over-worked, or simplu bored, tru going out to do something-just for-tl'ie- fun-of-it! W.. 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Skiers quicklu find that manu bruises come not from nastu falls racing down the advanced slope, but from the elbows and knees of the pressing crowd in this line. Once the novice reaches the counter, he is confronted with the ominous question, Do uou want insurance? He is later somewhat insulted to learn that the insurance was not for him, but for his equipment. Isn't there a mix-up of priorities here? Under the supervision of Bonnie Lucu, these courageous souls endured two weeks of intensive training and rigorous exercises before the trip. Two daus full of action-packed trips Cliteralluj down the brutal slopes can scarcelu be called a luxurious ski vacation, but the participants in their newlu discovered sport had so much fun theu hardlu noticed the blood, bruises, and broken bones. The brief exposure to skiing in this beginning course provides adequate experience so that the students are able to further develop their skills, later, on their own. . ,,,f ' ,fx-:vp-'4 'wvM fo-pf' Social Life G olidcau H'9hIi9hts The ending of the Thonksgiving festivities during the Home- coming seoson ushered in the finol dcius of the T979 foll semester ot Lee College. The countdown to Christmos vocotion wos upon our smoll communitu with oll the flurru of ci winter storm. During those intervening dous, Christmos melodies were heord ond sung with excited vigor, shinu eues misted with the thoughts of fomilies, friends, ond home. The spirit of our most beloved holidou hod once ogoin worked its mogic of love in the heorts of the uoung ond old. , 0 O A ii A A 6 Student Life YN! QZN xx X QE? XS, li . HoHdoQ inter wonders H fovorite cliche question ot Lee in the wintertime is Does it snow much where you're from? Northern notives proudly reply, Oh, only obout o foot ond o hcmlf ot Christmos. Once it snowed up to the windows. Noturolly the Southerners ore deeply impressed, especiolly if they ore from Florido. In foct, the Floridions moy feel totolly noive obout such motters. Flfter the first deep snow of the winter, however, most students become very fomilior with the white stuff-no motter where they ore from. The compus comes olive with energetic, snowboll-throwing children of oll oges. During this time mony students get their first toste of snow- literolly. For the less oggressive, however, the ort of building snowmen Cor snowpersonsj tokes top priority. Snow people smile from dormitory porking lots, cor tops ond from other unexpected oreos. This yeor, the lown of the odministrotion building pro- vided o stoge for three life-sized snow sculptures. Gne of the stotues wos o kongoroo, complete with o little kongoroo in its pouch. The other two snow figures depicted o dworf ond o mon weoring o tie. No one built the old mon with the big noseg the snow just fell thot woy. Mimi, N www wwf ,ga-ug 1' Qian' Hi www www. ll Ni. is , . iw-A .fm - Student Llfe x we .c , y swim, N . sgiq 019 1. .xy nd . I ,J 4' Q ' ,Q . l -1 f .Q S, . f ' 7 Zi: S 2 gi 2 dk 7 L 5 'X f --' ' 'N v,':.7 f' 17 ? xx X ,s F-sf'A- x B N is winter Bw 3 lg 7 '.-4-- Y I 4' ,p 5 D' 4 x I. g-x ZX fi '-.h gg 35 ffl 1 l ff Q Z O 'T' -I ,f ' , A 1 1 C - . K X . If 7 . 2 A ' Hi 14 if 1' ' 5 .QU , , ..,, x . '. . - 'Q 124. ..,,.M.??qv3f' R' 5 T Q: ' N 5-, 1: . ' 'V USHOUJ OFF! fEul5'T9Wm'- Despite the domoge it does to roods, roofs, cors, ond power- lines, everu student ot Lee prous for snow when the weother turns cold. Students ore up bu six with eoger eors, listening to the weother report for school concellotions, ond wotching the signs in the sku thot signol the orrivol of thot glorious white, wet stuff thot folls from the heovens when the temperoture sinks to 3209 Often the snow is solvotion from tests or due dotes for popers, ond students usuollu plon to spend the dou inside, studuing for o test, tuping o poper, or getting cought up on clossroom work. But these good intentions usuollu go down the droin. The entire dorm is silent 'til noon. Then everuone crowls Iozilu out of bed ond, remembering whot's hoppening, theu roce to get o shower before the hot woter is oll gone. The whole compus then converges on the cofeterio in o holidou mood, good intentions guicklu forgotten. The rest of the dou ond evening the compus residents hove one mossive free-for-oll. Fl few nuts ride up ond down the street, moking greot torgets for snowbolls. Most often the entire dou is light-heorted ond good spirited: but obsolutelu no focultu members show their foces. ls it true thot theu prou for snow, too? lt nw-mam LA, , FWS v-Y W 1 . -'Q Yo L- 'fxt ,g K if N. A X2 ., v . , , 16 2, ,Jdiff uf - 5 3' ,gym N .y.1, K , -WY 3 'Ref A -QW 'U ,. Q Sm? Q lim ,7 X ,N K X ,J Q X f .--V9 V I 44 sk 1535? E Rm f' --'2 :stung ' ' KHKNX x V YQ 9 W Y Q YKW XQQMME' -E i xg '- HHEH, HEH SORRY BROTHER DUNCHNY' l1Jlnter Somet 'ng Lecirn . . . The expressed purpose of on educotionol institution is to teoch. Likewise, the expressed purpose of o legitimote student is to leorn. The cicguisition of knowledge is o complex process ond connot be con- fined to the four wolls of o clossroom. Vet, leorning con be squelched bu the ottitude of the student. The serious student is the one seorching, questioning, evoluotingg the one open to new ideos ond opinions: the one who is ever olert, looking for something to leorn. W I . ...,.,v.... How to Studu For on Exom Seen on o number of dormitoru wolls is 0 poster thot reods, The more I studu, the more I know. The more I know, the more I forget. The more I forget, the less I know. So, whu study? From such humorous witticism one mou discover truth. For this reo- son, I hove devised two of mu own methods of scholorlu considerotion: the method of obsorbing intellectuol moteriol through the process of os- mosis, ond the method of opprooch- ing intellectuol moteriol with such husterio os to become completelu porolutic, resulting in uncontrolloble opothu toword the motter, ond on increosinglu ordent impulse to sleep. To begin the first method, osmosis, one simplu secures o reloxed, hori- zontol position, opens the book to proper intellectuol moteriol, ond ploces it in direct contoct with the heod. The eues should then occlude. The diffu- sion of the intellectuol moteriol into the broin of the student is brought obout during this period of rest, durn ing which there is little or no con- scious thought. The odvontoge of this method is thot the student is oble to sou he hos studied oll night for the T42 Stan Willis illustrates the ease of osmosis learning Student Life , , BT'-N. Rcademl c Life Sulaine Collins studies via the vertical method of osmosis Carla Talley opts for the sleep and face it later method exam with onlu a minimal degree of falsification. The second method has no definite epithet but is quite effective. It oc- curs during periods of acute panic. To generate this studu process, first one must procrastinate until approxi- matelu twentu-four hours before the exam. Then, he must compress ap- propriate material franticallu into his brain for sir hours. Bu naw, feelings of apathu encompass his entire emo- tional state. He is at this time ex- periencing strange, uncontrollable im- pulses to sleep. The disadvantage of this method is the regret that follawsl The student, however, usuallu convinces himself that sleep was inevitable, and the exam was too difficult. These methods have proven to be definite in their resultsl Students who have practiced them have found their scholastic rankings to be fright- fullu inferior. During the process of devising a more positive approach to scholarlu consideration, I have discovered a more practical, demon- strable truth: a dau of warru is more exhausting than a week of workl -Lori Smith 143 Something to Leorn . How to Stou Up HII Night Hoving completed two ueors of tedious, extensive, exhousting reseorch on the studu of sleep obstinence, I feel compelled to shore some voluoble suggestions concerning the ordeol. First, be sure uou hove ci volid reoson for stouing up oil night. Fire uou merelu huperoctive? Fire uou expecting o 4:00 phone coll? Or ore uou truing to initiote the bogs-under-both-eues fod? If uou feel uou hove on oc- ceptoble motive, check uour pockets. Do uou hove moneu to finonce this endeovor? H generol rule of thumb is one Coke per 75 minutes of studu time ond one bog of chips per three hour block. If uour finonces log, don't despoir. Sneok 39 pocks of sol- tine crockers from the cofeterio ond drink woter o' Io fountoin in uour fovorite Hordee's gloss. Thirdlu, invite uour roommote to porticipote. Fin enthusiostic roommote is much better thon ci grooning, comploining bodu, squinting ot the overheod light. However, if uour roommote hop- pens to be offilioted with the 144 . . , wt , ,. ,N , W mm 5 f W. 3 i 2 2 4 ft? ii i j eg if Time to go, gang! Randy Turpin begins a long night f N. Crashed out in the Student Center on the morning after Student Life ss qs! Victor Hubert won't last much longer Tim Trotter's late-night look Faculty need coffee, too! Student Life Whaddaya mean it's only 11:30! l'lI-get-mu-nine-hours'-sleep-or- else sundrome, then don't de- spoir. Heod towords the neorest lobbu, kitchen, or TV room ond visit with onuone in the generol oreo until uou become bored. Next begins the octuol crom- ming or writing process. Hllow uourself to concentrote for on hour ond then be overcome with drowsiness. Treot uourself to o Coke. This stoge should involve sev- erol cucles until uou run out of moneu ondfor get deothlu ill of corbonoted beveroges. Ht this point uou hove two options: keep working until the work is done, or uield to sleep ond get up eorlu Clike 6:00 o.m.J to finish lt. The finol stoge is ot 8:00 o.m. Decide uou couldn't possiblu con- centrote in closs. Cut uour first two closses ond sleep through chopel. Then drog uourself out of bed ond borelu rnoke it to uour l 1:00 closs. UJoIk in dromoticollu, term po- per under orm, just os she sous, . . l've decided to give uou onother week on those popersf' -Julie New Something to eorn -Y v--. - v 14 How to Drive Your Roommate Crazy Hoving roomed with five differ- ent girls in the post two ueors, I hove developed ci sustem guor- onteed to drive roommotes ob- solutelu, door-slomming crozu. For storters, develop irritoting hobits like whistling or humming off keu. Proctice on everu ovoil- oble opportunitu-Ioudlu enough to be onnouing but softlu enough to stifle comploints. Filso, uou con plou records ci lot-especiollu while she is studuing. Then, peri- odicollu forget room check when it is your turn to cleon up. Those, however, ore just gen- erol ciggrovotions. More originol torments include: setting the olorm clock for 8:30 on Soturdou morn- ing ond re-setting the doze cilorm everu five minutes for the next two hours. when uou finollu get up, remember to turn on call the lights. Or leove clothes sooking in the sink oil night so she'Il hove to brush her teeth in the bcithtub the next morning. Some night when uou're bored, lock her in the bothroom ond X, s 78st Xe, xx 5 XX X xxx X Geno Coker cciught red-handed Corlo Tolleu proudlu dlsplcius her work Student Life H-:endemic Life e job of o professloncil Eloine Thompson shows tupicol reoction when the RH. checks rooms, sou she's eloped with o guu from llJoIi4er Holl. Before uour impri- soned roommote re-enters the room, hide ol! of her underweor in o plostic bog-then feeze it. Bu the time uou hove Finished this routine, uour roommote will hove lost oil touch with reolitu. -Julie New Something to Learn . . . i How to Stay Hlert in Chapel I must be weird or crazy or somethingl Such was the exclamation of Michael Brown, a senior psychology and natural science major, as he recalled an experi- ment which sparked considerable interest in this rather quiet Lee scholar. Michael had transferred to Lee from Michigan State University his sophomore year. H full aca- demic load, as well as a hectic work week has marked his school career in Cleveland since his arrival, and Michael couldn't stay awake during the Sunday night chapel service. The average Lee student might have continued to snooze without seriously con- sidering the matter, but Michael grew per- plexed. Personality Theory and Psychology of Learning were two classes which caused him to consider creating a conditioning paradigm in order to keep himself awake. Having been trained in electronics, the student felt the best method of negative reinforcement was electrical shock. Hmmm . . . H masochist? Two weeks of meditation aided Michael in formulating his plan of action. One Sunday afternoon he pulled two capacitors from a scrapped computer terminal and bought a push-button switch. Michael then l4lB built a power supply Ctransformer and full- wave rectifierl with an onfoff switch. Con- nected to the capacitors and to his right foot were two electrodes. Snowmobile boots were worn to conceal the capacitors. Two wires ran from his right boot up his leg and down his coat sleeve to one hand. The push-button switch was wired so that the power shut off when it was pressed. lf Michael were to fall asleep, though, his hand would relax, and his right foot would be the recipient of 70 volts. I envisioned him paralyzed by a violent, electrical current but was informed that, although this is a relatively strong shock, there is no chance of permanent tissue damage. Only five minutes were necessary to complete the task of wiring himself, and Michael trudged to the chapel service. He recalled that his roommate was a true supporter of his idea, while one friend, in a seeming display of embarrassment, sat two seats away! There were other persons present who were aware of the experiment and exhibited interest in its outcome. Needless to soy, Michael is no longer plagued by the dozin'-in-chapel syndrome. He has been conditioned l If you are having similar difficulties, Michael can be reached in 302 Hughes between the hours of 6-ll p.m. where he will be more than happy to wire you up l -Sonya J. Vinson Settling down . . . . . almost gone . . . . . . ouchl LUlde awake Student Life How To Be K Cao Q on Campus N 'SB lt is of utmost importance at Lee Col- lege to be defined bu uour peers as cool. This title does not come easilu, so uou must work at it if uou want to be numbered among the elite cool ones. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind if uou want to earn this coveted label. l. Dress like everuone else. Do not deviate from the in fashions. 2. UJalk Cstrutj with uou head held high. Clict like uou're recuperating from a nose bleed.J 3. Strive to build a cool vocabularu. You mau do this bu eavesdropping on those who have alreadu achieved cool status. 4. Don't committ uourself to anuthing. You mau be called a fanatic and that's Hcademic Life not cool. 5. Never ask anuone for a date that uou are not sure will accept. Rejection 6. Flash a lot of moneu and make everuone think uou're loaded. Povertu is not cool. 7. T-llwaus remember to ignore some one the dau after uou go out with himiher. This is a sure sign of coolness 8. Never studu adequatelu for an exam Fl high GPH is definitelu uncool 9. Finallu, skip at least three classes each week in order to hang around the student center with the cool crowd. Birds of a feather . . . These guidelines are a sure path to pure, undefiled coolness. Good luck and keep cool! xc? V i I , A when the Sap Rises One of the nice things obout living in the South is thot the winter cold goes owou eorlu to be reploced bu the worm breezes of spring. when the snow hos oll melted ond the sop begins to rise, the compus ot Lee begins to stir with excitement os oll the sun-lovers emerge from their winter hibernotion. Budding flowers ond blue skies serve os o picturesque bcickdrop for boseboll, tennis, frisbee, bicucling, jogging, volleuboll ond just hongin' ground. Often the renewed octivitu within recentlu stognont bodies lends itself to counterproductive functions, i.e., mischief. The sounding of folse fire olorms, the rolling of cors ond uords, ond the dischorge of fireworks oll seem to increose in freguencu. Studuing begins to sound like o dirtu word Cworse thon usuolj ond plcins for summer stcirt to moteriolize in the wondering minds. Lee hos uet to be condemned bu the heolth deportment, but it is noted throughout the Church of God os the breeding ground for thot notorious mglodu, spring fever. Storru-eued suitors wonder oimlesslu obout ccimpus, smelling flowers ond sighing. Suddenlu, picnics ot Chilhowee ond wolks to Deer Pork fill students' ofternoons, while night-time strolls olong the Hlumni Lllolkwou fill the evenings. The shrubberu isn't the onlu ploce the sop rises, M. . 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' . iz- wi ff ,- x ,i... ,. ,... . .. , , AN--Q V, Spring 'ms- . . -'- Parade of Favorites 1980 - -M. QA aw., Q15 f . N Y' . Q' . - Q ..,,, ' A Q X VLXZN- A 'gg N1 A ix 51 v f XX M' 1 12 ' f I 5 1 M If X X-ZW Ra ' a Q RS xy 'Q ,g ig ?' X N 1 as K 1 I, Him Dawseq . Loinec I-'lcridgc 1 , x X Z Flthcno Flrrington Sharon Grogan K fo :nz if Lencwe Stcmfield Renee Gbiles Lorraine Melendez-Nicvcs Denise Tyler Julie Usserq, e Jodie UJ QCle ,,,..,, ,Z , . A 1-',Ii,j' 1. Parade ofFavorites 1980 F - JODIE LVNN UJRDE, from Orlando, Florida, was selected as the favorite of the , e.'o H Lee Singers. Escorted by Ray Jones, Jodie sang Too Shy to Say for her talent 7 ' A V presentation. Rotaract's favorite was THRIS CRRIDRD REVES, a resident of Naples, Florida. She sang .1 N . ' e Eres Tu and was escorted by Randy Joiner. . , 'JULIE LORIE USSERV hails from lllarner Robbins, Georgia, and was chosen as the 'favorite of Phi Beta Lambda. .lulie's escort was Barry Ray. She sang I Got R Name while providing slides to accompany her song. The Freshman Class selected as their favorite CRROLVN DENISE TVLER, a native of Scottsboro, Rlabama. She performed a vocal medley entitled Looking Back and ' ' I was escorted by Rick UJhitter. The Evangelistic Singers chose LORRRINE MELENDEZ-NIEVES as their favorite. R native u of Honolulu, Hawaii, Lorraine sang Hawaiian along with a slide presentation of 4 F ' her home state. Her brother Jose escorted her. LENRVE SRMRRR STR-NFIELD, favorite of Delta Zeta Tau, presented a vocal-instrumental act which she called Reflecting Back on Yesterday. Lenaye, a native of Cleveland, ' , 1 y Tennessee, was escorted by Chuck Pauley. PSHRRITRENER GUILES, sponsored by Rlpha Gamma Chi, is from Upland, California. She-.presented a vocal medley of popular songs which she called Breaking Up is in . F H C y D Hard to Do and was escorted by Daniel Rllen. Nineteen-eightu H9801 morked o chonge in direction for Porode of Fovorites. Flfter seventeen ueors of VINDHGUH sponsorship, the offoir possed into the honds of the student bodu ot Iorge, under the supervision of the Student Senote. Eleven contestonts, nominoted bu vorious orgonizotions ond the freshmon ond junior closses, presented their tolent displous before o copocitu crowd on Februoru lo. Hlong with the performonces of the contestonts, John Gonn ond the Singers lll song contempororu musicol selections. The escorts did their trciditionollu omusing number-this ueor, Nothing Like o Dome -ond Lee's Jozz Bond provided the occomponiment for oll vocols os well os in- strumentol selections. Porode of Fovorites wos coordinoted bu Student Senote President Mork Smiling. Postor Flonold Brock of North Clevelond served os Moster of Cere- monies, ond Hnito Boll ond Ron Dotson co-directed the offoir. The contestonts were judged bu prominent Iocol citizens. Fiwords went to Shoron Grogon for Miss Congeniolitu, Htheno F-lrrington for second runner-up, Loinee Flcridge for first runner-up, ond Him Dowseu took top honors os Miss Porode of Fovorites. Porode of Fovorltes 357 fl A' f Igli! 'N Z ' Q . X .,,. ww , x v . in 3 is . ' MQ 5 ,fc X. I A, ,A E , , 5 4 ,ix ry X Qi, ,, . 4:1 - 'f W A 1 M , , 154 , i if Q ar f 5. . f :Q Chosen as Miss Congeniality of the 1980 Parade of Favorites was SHFIBON LYNN GHOGFIN, who was sponsored by Upsilon Ii. Sharon is a business major from Sanford, North Carolina. Her talent display was a vocal presentation of Just a Rag DoIly for which she made her own costume and the Iifesize raggedy partner that she used in her act. Her escort was Mark Pitts of Upsilon Xi. Second runner-up was f-ITHENH HRRINGTON, a 19-year-old junior majoring in Spanish Representing Ladies of Lee, she performed a vocal medley entitled Moods of Spanish Music and was escorted by David Maples. f-lthena is also a member of SNEFI, Delta Zeta Tau and president of the Spanish Club. I'-llthough currently studying Spanish, she plans to broaden her language studies to include French and Portuguese. Her future plans include a career in government work. JHNICE ELHINE f-1Cf-IIDGE was named first runner-up to Miss POF. This Phoenix, Rri- zona native was chosen the favorite of the Junior Class and sang Getting to Know You from the musical The King and I. She was escorted by Cy Harris. Lainee is a 20-year-old psychology major who plans a career as a full-time church counselor. This year, Lainee served as president of Sigma Nu Sigma and played intramural basketball. She also enjoys singing and directing youth choirs. HIM DHll.ISEV representing Sigma Nu Sigma, received the distinguished title of Miss Parade of Favorites for 1980. Him is a 20-year-old junior from Ulhiteville, North e Carolina, majoring in business. Besides her membership in Sigma Nu Sigma, Him is also involved in Phi Beta Lambda and is a former member of Lee Singers and Ladies of Lee. She enjoys sketching, painting, photography, and oriental cooking in her spare time. Her career goal is to be the coordinator of a nursing home. For her talent presentation in POF, Him performed a vocal excerpt from Fl Connecticut Yankee in King Flrthur's Court. In her act she portrayed the Hing's wicked sister and was attended by a playful dragon. Her escort for the program was Russell Honeycutt. ' Oi tml miilhtii is Stoff EDITOR Dan Stone LAYOUT EDITOR Bob Fisher WRITERS - H shot of the stoff. Editor Don Stone pondering topics for next issue. Sanimv Bozman Diane Franklin Bruce Garner, Elizabeth Graves Allison Head Bonnie Moore Bruce Osborne Beverly Pendleton Susan Pope David Pugalee I. T. Willoughbv Charlene Womack Denise Womack PHOTOGRAPHY I Vicki Bivens SPONSOR Paul Conn I OMNIBUS is a student publication Lee College, Cleveland TN 37311 Collgqting ngw mqfgriql for nan issue? Lou-out editor Bob Fisher surveus the finol product. i6O Student Life -A-4--' 'j' ' ' Omnibus Something UJorth l.Uoitin9 For Two Omnibl? iw, Few people cisked the question LUhot is ONlNlBUS'? this ueor. The student news ond feoture mogozine, published twice cn semester. monoged to surposs itself with eoch new issue. So much so, in foct, thot, in its second ueor, the question freguentlu being gsked wos llJhen is OMNIBUS coming out? Irregulor publishing dotes kept students Cond stoff membersj guessing when to expect eoch issue. But ot Ieost students cored enough to guess. H mojor gool of the mogozine stoff ond its sponsor, Dr. Poul Conn, wcis to moke OMNIBUS something to look forword to: o guolitu publi- cotion ond o worthu outlet for journolistic skills-on object of pride for oll members of the Lee communitu. Through cm combinotion of superlotive writing, outstonding photogrophu ond creotive ort ond lou- out, OMNIBUS succeeded in being informotive, entertoining, inspiring, even controversiol-olwous enjouoble. Credit goes to Editor Don Stone for smoothing lots of rough edges ond pocking eoch issue with much needed editoriol strength. Bob Fisher ond Vickie Bivens worked especiollu hord to give OMNIBUS its look through imoginotive ort, lou-out ond photogrophu. Bruce Gorner volunteered time, effort, ond miles to bring the mogozine un- precedented coveroge of importont current but controversiol issues, including the series on the Hu Hlur Hlon. Hnd, of course, o dedi- coted writing stoff strived Omnibus E252 2225 YM ai Discussing the latest response to Omnibus. to fill OMNIBUS' poges with the kind of news ond feo- ture stories thot keep reod- ers interested-ond looking forword to the next issue. vi , Quir- L- v 1 'lr l N' t-'Q Suson Pope In o moment of Insplrotlon. lol The Veorbook 'rear in Review The making of the 1980 VINDFIGUH was launched before the end of the spring semester last year with the appointment of James T. LUllIoughby as editor. Much of the early planning and preparation took place during the summer. Those members of the staff who attended summer school enrolled in a yearbook workshop held at Tennessee L1JesIeyon College. The workshop, sponsored by o national yearbook publisher, provided valuable Insights Into the techniques of yearbook design, layout and edltlng. Gdltor UJllloughby then attended a workshop sponsored by a school of journalism at the University of Ohio In Hugust. Hugust and September were important months for planning and staff recruitment. Class plcture appointments were made durlng the registration process in Hugust and weekly staff meetings were lnltlated ln September to organlze the year's work. l.Uorklng closely with the edltor were Vlckle Blvens, the director of photography, and Bruce Garner, the writing coordlnotor and copy-edltor. Fllong with the section edltors, Vlckle and Bruce carrled the heavy weight of responsiblllty for execution of the ideas developed under l1Jilloughby's leadership . . . HDVISOR: Dr. Carolyn Dirksen Overworked ond Underpoid l 62 EDITOR: J. T. LUllloughby HDVISOR: Dr. Ollie J. Lee SECHETHRV-TO-THE-EDITOR: Nancy Hlzzee Student Life 'V' -'TF' Lllorkung theur hearts out fs 'f E. S Aqggq X xiii?-5 .3 . 'Xiy If N I ww. .- ,f D ' I -C vwkjh. ,- WT.4.,1 -- - --- . I , IURITING COORDINRTOR RND COPY EDITOR: Bruce Garner DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRRPHV: Vlckle Blvens I -- 4--r-iss-L - 1- 4 -J Retreatung -W3 I L.. , , n PHOTOGRRPHER: Ellzabeth Lauster PHOTOGRRPHER: Pat Ulalker DRRHROOM TECHNICIRN: Tlm Richardson , . . Bellevlng that all work and no plau makes a dull annual, the VINDHGUFI staff managed to lntersperse moments of fun as the pressure bullt up. ln October theu partlclpated In the Church of God Famllu Dau at Slx Flags over Georgia. Theu also had a surprlse blrthdau partu for the edltor ln October and a Christmas partu ln December. LUIth deadllnes loomlng, and with mountains of plctures, copu, and lauout sheets uet to be worked on, VINDFIGUFI workers retreated to the beautiful resort town of Gatlinburg on a Februaru weekend, which happened to see one of the wInter's most dazzllng snow falls. The mlxture of work and pleasure provided a perfect prelude for the hectlc all-night work sesslons as the March deadlines descended. R flnal flurru of work flnlshed the publlcatlon In Rprll. The VINDHGUH was created especlallu for the students of Lee College, and lf uou thlnk this book Is valuable now, walt untll uou look at lt In a few uearsl r-E il -- , b I J Nw- ..-cg, 2..- BUSINESS MRNRGER RND RDS SECTION EDITOR: Charlotte Fldams Vlndagua 163 l.UorI4Ing from dou one ' SPORTS EDITOR: Dlono Hernandez RCRDEMIC EDITOR: Susan Pope Rsslstont: Lorl Smith STUDENT UFE EDITOR: Sondu Hortert Rsslstontz Poul Rutherford Student Llfe FIHTIST: Randy Turpln ww HRTIST: Bob Flsher . ,ll x . Xl-, '- gf -0 -, ,. LURITERS: Lance Colkmlre, Steve Mcl-iuhen, Joel Hkln, Julle New, Dovld Pugolee, Rose Hampton, Him Our Ideo of fun Cox, Sherro Jones Vlndoguo DIHRV 0F f-1 DECHDE-1 970'S1 1971 1972 1973 A K 1 F I i 1 l 1974 1975 1976 1977 f vmnncsun HECCRDED 4 IT f-ILL ' 1978 1979 3 ! 1 Student Life ' Excerpts from 1970 Vindogucm The College Seeks A New Direction Dr. Charles Conn, PRESIDENT LEE GETS A NEW PRESIDENT Dr. Charles VV. Conn assumed the of- fice of President of Lee College in the Fall of 1970. He is faced with the neces- sary task of expanding Lee College to meet the demanding aspects ofa changing vvorld. Dr. Conn has proven himself a capable leader in many areas of the church, most recently serving as General Overseer ofthe Church of God. Exhibiting a genuine concern for the students, Dr. Conn seems to have grasped the reins of government firmly in his hand. Vile, the Student Body of Lee College, welcome Dr. Charles VV. Conn as our new President. is TJ I , 5.7 . Sl: PPL f fs ,j4,g,4,si.,-ag L , Zn gf' : - S 'S fs' -n T 1 I .. ' -wi, jf, 4 mi. Delton Alford, DEAN OF ARTS AND Paul Duncan, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SCIENCES socioLoev Dlruf D d 167 Carroll Courts-erected 1973 ' X' ' g - vu X my XNVX Q X .YQ My Q N . WW XX X Q X - XX X, X'1'X-Xxrrix., 1 ,gg X . ff X 5, A X Q- LE v , .. ,,, X ,X XXX. W , 5 - X X- Y 5 ' X XX is S-X S' X, XXX? ' X f H 2 . Q- Q X. . 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N K may XX XX ' XM ' A Xm,X1XXX.XXXw,XX XX - X X , 735' X 'X . X35 X. F' N XXX,,X,X -Q5 Xaw ' sl 'XXX X .X K - ' .X-lXX.,.XXX,,., 1974 Brought a Change In Slgns Student Life ' 'Y ' 7' 1 The Student Center was remodeled In 1976 if ' my If AW 4 f ' N ' ' 2 S f' H . ' Tgiff' QW f , A , 1 f f 'zf i The Hlumnl House was purchased ln 1976 and remodeled In 1977 Currentlu the dominant structure on campus, the Conn Center was constructed In 1977 U Speaks for llself Dlaru of a Decade la The Hlumnl Bulldlng was remodeled and become the Humanltles Bulldlng In 1978 The Hlumnl Plaza was constructed In 1978: Improvements are contlnuallu being made Edwin Tull served as campus pastor throughout the 70's 170 --we V ,WW ' QW I, I' W W, Vi, l ,, , flwf ,. f Contlnulng Education-Purchased 1977 Remodeled 1978 f ef F1 mess In 1979 F1 serene spot In 1980 Student Life ' ,IB The baseball team moved to the new Stonleu Butler Fithletlc fleld In 1979 Famous People Visiting Lee During the 70's Qu get E Senator Howard Baker and President Conn Coach Dale Hughes, Paul Conn, and Terru Bradshaw N K0 AVAQX iv- Mn? 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Each of us has the abilitu for greatness, ' for reaching high above the norm. lt is self-motivation which for all times has driven man to heights he never thought possible . . . which led us to the skies, first fluttering precariouslu then soaring like an eagle to new and distant worlds. QV? -,, LUe all possess a certain inner creativitu which when fulfilled brings as its reward a satisfaction and personal pride which is unequaled 176 Hnonumous Clifton P. Anderson Patty Anderson Terry Anderson Anthony Vives Aravt Randy W. Arnold Arlene Arroyo Rick Avent Dawn Michele Bailey Donald C. Bailey Siema Bailey Class if jerry Baker Randy L. Baker Sandy L. Baker Sarah Barker Linda Barnes Freshmen ..,,v,.,,, Susan D. Bates April Bean Dennis Bean Gary Benefield Marsha Bell 5 ,549 73' 'SZ '4'Hl-1 fi 26 Sheila M. Blackburn Patricia A. Bennett Yvrose Belony Gregory Keith Glenda Blanks Tammy Bilbo Pamela Lynn Bennett B08lWfigl'1I Annette Boggs Mrs. Mclaln, a famlllor face after 31 pools at Loo. Simmons, lhorp, and Cross-sounds like a law Hrm David B. Boles Patrick Bonny, lr. Lynn Ann Boyd jackie Bridwell Paul A. Brothers janese Bruins Terry Bolton Cathy Boyd Pam Boyd Deborah Briggs Edward Lee Brown lay Bunch Dear Bachelor: Congratulations! You have been selected from all of the single men on Lee College campus to have the op- portunity to employ M. S. Singletoolong as a lifelong companion and intimate friend fi.e. wifel. Enclosed please find my resume and an address where I can be reached should you require additional information. I am sorry that I did not have a picture to send also, but we can arrangea personal interview if you so desire. I will be eagerly awaiting your reply. Truly yours, M. S. Singletoolong PERSONAL DATA SHEET M. S. Singletoolong Address: Lee College Date: Leap Year 419805 Position Desired: Wife QUALIFICATIONS: Personal: Get along well with others tusuallyl, adjust easily to new environments, sense of humor, just slightly shy. Educational: Will receive Bachelors this year, reasonably intelligent, good academic standing. Financial: Own a car, a king-size bedroom suite, other small items of furniture and household goods, have life insurance and a savings account, willing to work. Domestic: Good cook tfried chicken a specialtyl, can make own clothes tand yoursll by sewing, knitting, etc., good house- hold manager. Spiritual: Faithful member of Church of God, made an A in Ethics, able to train children texperience as Sunday School teacherl. Physical: In good health, never been hospitalized, exercise to keep fit, vital statistics available upon request. Special Talents: Play piano, sing, type, teach Sunday School, write, direct church dramas, socials, etc., can balance check- book and fill out IRS forms. Hobbies and Interests: Swimming, biking, skiing, music, church work, keeping house, husband and children. References: Mother, father, grandparents, pastor, teachers, and previous steady boyfriends-names available upon request. Salary Desired: 365 days of TLC, with a monthly stipend and occasional special treats and gifts. Date Available: Immediately! Respond to: M. S. Singletoolong cfo Lee College Vindagua Office 178 Class vii. v-'v VA hs, 3 ,ef--5, Wu' is Iwi - S' 'L' . 'N , 2: 1 I l 'F l jeff Burger Earl Burkett Roben Burns Teresa Lynn Burns Sandra I. Butler Freshmen lim Byler Luisa Campbell Rhonda Casey Tina Byrd Sylvia loanne Campbell Tammye Cashman Vincent Byrd Pamela I. Cannon Alejandro Castillo Lael H. Camak Renee Caraway Rebecca Ann Caudill Denise Rachelle Donna McCarn Vickie Chamberlin Campbell av., '93-1 K Tanya Chambers Mark lonathon Charles Darrell W. Clark D. Randy Clark Nanci Ann Clark 'T I Renee Clements Rhonda Cody Pamela R, Coker Fran Coleman Terry Collier ww 'NX ws Bryant Collins Sulalne Collins Diane Connolly Mitchell Cordner Mark Collins loe Compton ludy Corder jerry Wayne Cornette 180 ANY NW wma- 'Wwk wk fqsnn . 7 ? Renee Cowan Kimberly Sue Crank Donald Cox lathan C. Cribb Kimberly A. Cox David Crick Valentina R. Cox Ronald D. Cromer Sandra Joanne Crain joe Croteay Class i. 'Ii' A I Q-,a Q---1 ar' ' Tony Curtis Gwendolyn E. Daniels Greg Davis jeff Deel Rocky De-no Shrable Ketty Deriveau Susan Daniel Janice Valerie Dassey Hugh Dean Terri lo Denning Patrick Brett Densrnore Sandra Dill Freshmen Memories of on Umbrella Hnother roinu dou! This is the third time this week thot mu owner hos houled me out of the closet. You con sure count on ol' Clevelond to give us umbrellos o good workout. I see it's off to chopel ogoin. I must hove mode this trip o hundred times in just obout os monu different honds. This owner hos monoged to hold onto me for two weeks now. Hmmm, thot's close to the record. Bou, when I think of oll the different people l've belonged to, I olmost lose count. Let's see, there wos the first guu who bought me. He wos o jerk. He lost me in the cofeterio thot veru ofternoon. Then there wos the good looking girl with the cold honds. Brr. But thot wosn't os bod os the jock with the sproined onkle. He used me for o cone whenever it wosn't roining. Fleollu scroped up mu point. Rnd, of course, there wos Zorro who thought I wos o sword. En gorde! But it hosn't been such o bod life. l've met o lot of interesting people . . . uh oh! Mu owner's Ieoving me in the lobbul You idiot, l'lI be gone when uou come bock! Oh, well . . . -Bob Fisher l8l 'rv wft N X ' 1' Q WN Q25 Conessa Dixon Teresa Doyle Sherrie Ellis Blaine Faircloth Brenda A. Fink Kenny Franklin Teresa Dixon MitCh9ll Durham Tim Ellis Lenora Fallin Phillip H. Ford Herbert S. Frazier, jr. Randal K. Dotson David Edwards Charles L. Exans, lr. Fred I. Faust Diane Franklin Susan Fussell sw' W Q w h 'V-Imm, maybe he sold Soturdou night! It's nlco to know you have a frlond 182 Closs Timothy Griffen Futch james L. Garner David Bradley Gibbs Dini Gillis Donna Graham Doyle Grizzle lanet Fyffe Diane M. Gaskin Angela P. Gibson Wanda Godfrey Cheryl Green lenelle Grogan Barry L. Garland Reba D. Gasque Billy Gibson David A. Goodrum Sheffd Gfeef Ken Gupton '31 if 4 Dlstlnctlvo architecture Freshmen is Steve Haas Lesia M. Hamman Wayne A. Hafley Marvin Hammontree, Greg Hagan lr. Hugh Hale jeffrey Earl Hanlen Connie Hall Kathy Hann john B. Harbin l84 one didnt go off, class: just yes blown inside U6 'OOO CQ!! SONG center died. dy 90 Yet: enter, and rightrstde gf No sweat. Vo U Of ,WW Closs I-,J . wr , TC ,: 'I +1 . . 1, - .- I ' . X I 1 H- ...f 4 ' -a 1 i , AT, ' I vi La Geenia Rene Harris Theresa Harris David Keith Harrison Michael L. Harrison La Don Merle Hart 185 s'4i-,W rg Sandy Hartert Rick Hatfield Teresa Wynell Hatfield Trina Hawkins Rhonda I. Hartshorn Sandra Hatfield Ed Cloud Hauser Chris Haynes f 2 M ies M' for Y, AW W fiiaaf e ' 2 I c Q fm, ay WZ a Q ww fir eww , 'QW A- af we 'ff' EWU ' 1 Z eeping Things Going From o light green building thot sits behind Cross Holl comes o group of skilled men who literollu keep Lee College going: Theu ore the mointenonce men. You mou see these men oround compus repoiring oir- conditioners or refrigerators, replocing o broken gloss, or moube trimming shrubs ond cutting gross. Mr. Firthur Pressleu is the heod of the Mointenonce Deportment, with eight full-time men working with him. There ore olso four student workers who ossist these men with their never-ending chores. l.Uith these men on the job, Lee College will continue to run smoothlu ond look ottroctive. l86 M Ruth Henderson Cecil Hepburn Darrell Hepburn Elice Hernandez Mark Allen High Michael Lynn Hill Wanda Gail Hite Leslie C. Hodges Arthur W. Holley Raylene Holman Closs . . Y., Edwin H. Holt Roger M. Hughes Arlene F. james Carla Marie johnson Gary Hubbard Charles C. Ingle Hermilo jasso, jr. Randy johnson Carl Wesley Hughes Gerald C. Ingle jay jethro La Faye jones Paul A. Hughes janice Gail Ivester C. j. Luanne joell La Naye Marcella jones Paul W. Hughes Manya jackson Ben johnson Maureen jones Freshmen jim Keefer Barbara Keith Tina Kemp Linda Kennebrew Elton L. Kennemur Danny E. Kight Craig E. King jacquelyn Marie King Kerry joy King Richard Allen King J wg xv- Y., Mary lo Kneiser Scott Alan Lambert Susan Diane Lawson Rhonda Lindsey Develyn Knox Annamarie Lamelza Karen D. Lee Cindy Little Chapel Listen my children, and you shall hear a humorous story that happens each year. Row eighteen, dead center, seat seventy-five, I'm always marked late, if, and when I arrive. One with my hand, and two with my feet, I punch and I kick 'till I get to my seat, Ready to study, do my very best, For in my next class I have a big test, Find if I don't study, at least I can rest. On silent command, each one of us stood and sang a hymn. Boy, that sounded good! Fl chorus was led by Roosevelt Miller. lllhen it comes to conducting, that man is- a thriller! Paul Duncan opened the chapel with prayer, Then those who were tardy, went to their chair. Pastor Tull preached the sermon, his fist he did shake. - It must have been good to keep me awake. Let the words of my mouth . . the closing prayer started, Then toward the rear exit I hurriedly darted. Some followed behind me and left with a leap, But others just sat there, they were still asleep. I'm thankful for chapel, in which I can choose To worship, or study, or just take a snooze. Now allow me to utter with my closing breath: ChapeI's required . . . like taxes and death!l ' by Bill Staton 188 'buf KWH 'NO Crystal A. Lowe 5lCln0Y K- M3bfY 'll Michele Fenee Lowe Cn'-3'fYl MaCTafnmanY Susannah Lowery CWS Manning Lorrie Luke Roger D. Manning Liga Lungford Delena Marion Class 4917 'Nur' loe Marion Sharon Elizabeth Marley Denise Manin janet L. Martin Donna D. Maynard Freshmen no 'A 'bw Tammy McAtee Sharon Denise McBride Tim McCarver Kim McCollum Don R. McCrary if B 1:30, - X lg. lanna Lynn McCullah lames McElveen R. Allen McKee Deana McPherson Timothy 1. McDorman Karlene McFarlane Steve McKuhem Herben McRae , -1 Roger D. Meadows Mike Miller Michael Kent Monroe Sandra Moore lose Melendez Tammy M. Mills Mark Montgomery Doug Morris Karen Melton Treena lean Mintz Angela Kay Moore john Morris Cynthia Miller Rick Mize Bonnie Moore Syndi Kaye Morris lacqueline Miller Cathy Diane Monroe Richard Moore Ralph Mosier, lr. 190 Dennis Wayne Renee Newman Mumford Mark Nibling Chris Munn Roy A. Noe Bill Munsie Angie Norman Vickie Nail ludy Ogle Beth Nash Class '21, X K 4. -g 'QV I r fr. . , CTI 1 x3 v It I r Y ,ggkg af X 1 3 I I i , A1 R .Q 557 X ?, sf, 351 ' rubs 5 V1',f Q Dianne Melinda Peak james M. Persinger Kimberly Marie Stanley Poland james Edward Powers Darla Cheree Prince Cheryl Y. Pearson Cheryl L. Peters Peterson Larry G. Powell David L. Pratt Stringer A. Pritchett, jr. Billy Pine Hbove: These brave men pictured above have the thankless job of keeping watch over the campus. Theu glve the term 'securItu an entlrelu new dlmenslon. Right: Tops has been at Lee ll years. He's alwaus good for a chat about the weather. l92 N. xx Class Rhonda Quinley Anita Ann Ralph Debra Ream Aundee Reep Michael Rice l told you not to flu your kite near the trees. Conn Center ushers go co-ed. Sara Rudd Sheila D. Ryan Scott Sawyer Kathy Scott Michael Angelo Shefton Randy W. Slegl Paul Rutherford Tina M. Salley Alan K. Schacht Regina Sears Sue Shelnutt Paula Smiling William D. Rutledge Kotty Sanchez Mark Schrade Timothy Steven Sharp Paul E. Shick Bret Alan Smith 194 Closs ,-4.49, is Mark SmIlIng's telephone-with Instructions. 'H llttle chatter now . . Cathi Smith Elizabeth A. Smith Lori C. Smith Samuel O. Solomon Donnis Steele Tim Stout Cynthia Darlene Smith Greg Smith Nathan David Smith Karen Diane Stakely George M. Stephens Georgia M. Stroud Debbie H. Smith Kimberly Smith Wendell C. Smith Roderick I- 5I6V1Sl4Y Lori Stokes ludv Sugg Freshmen 'UW'-r .i nl' ' Connie Swanson Tamela Page Turner Milton E- Van Allman Twylli Taff Phyllis Twiss Robert Varnadore james E. Terry, Ill Denise Tyler Connie l- Viifflef Charissa Thompson Sam Underhill Marie Vaughan Roger Douglas Townley Lisa A. Ussery Eric 1- Vazquez Darel Veal Tommy Vizier, lr. jan Vollrath Roby Lee Walker, Tracey Walker Carl R. Warner john B. Watson Robin Warren lan Webb Stepanie Dawn Karen Webb jr. Warriner Mickey Edwin Webb Crystal Rosann Waters Mike Welborn Debra B. Waters Class QQ 'Qw- sv-fund -S Sa 've' .0-Q -w-nag, Dennis W. West Theresa Whitehead Brian L. Westphal lay Whitesel, lr. Sherea Wetherington john L. Wilkins Betsy R. Whatley Leon Wilkins Walter Wheble Billy Dean Williams Freshmen 'If x 'nw Sonja Williams Robert Grady Wilson Charlene Womack Mike Williamson Robin D. Wilson Timothy R. Wood David Tony Willis Randolph L. Wittman Richard C. Yocum Freshmen Closs Officers: PRESIDENT-Mark Montgomery VICE-PRESIDENT-Doyle Grizzlc SECRETRRV-TREHSUREB-Tommy Mcfltce Sophomorcs Sophomores Sophomores :f'E K, -QQEL E 2 J? 5 i. 'z V7 A J, Na m0 Sopho ITIOYGS Sopho TGS ITIO Sopho ophomorcs Sophomorcs Sophomores Sophomores Sophomores Sophomorcs Sophomores owoqd S01 owoqdog S01 Jowoqdog S0 owoqdog S21 VI o 1: 5' o 3 o T to IA vu o b D' o 3 o 1 Q UI vu o b 5' o 3 o '! cv VI Sophomores 1 QQ The General Store Scene: Your room, ten minutes beforeclass and you've just finished that big paper. Problem: You suddenly discover that you don't have a binder to frame your master- piece, and there's NO WAY your instruc- tor will accept it without one. Sudden panic! Solution: Relax! just run down to the Cam- pus Store, pick up a binder and still get to class in time. The above is just the kind of situation for which the bookstore was started, to pro- vide a service for the students. When it was opened in November of 1974, Mrs. Nora Hitte was hired as the assistant mana- ger. Now as manager of the store, she sees her job as a ministry to the students at Lee, and since the place is a kind of gen- as?- Nora Hitte double checks bookkeeping before opening store for eral 5l0f9 f0f the CamPU5f She 5995 lust the dau. about every student who comes to school. Many of the teachers make use of the convenience of the store, also. Helping Mrs. Hitte mind the store are student workers and, at times, Mr. Hitte. Like other campus offices, the store stays open even during school breaks. All things considered, it lives up to its name as a really valuable student service. Wei N NBR X X Taking a Break Nothing sounds better to a tired worker than those wonderful words, Let's take a break. Mid-term is a welcome time because long week- end or spring break Cdepending an whether it's first or second semesterj means that worn- out, baggu-eued, anemic students get to do exactlu that-take a break. LUhether the time is spent at home with familu and friends, visiting distant relatives or a roommate's home, on a witnessing invasion, or just sightseeing, the change of pace is al- waus welcome. Of course, the time could be spent catching up on a lot of work, but then it wouldn't be break, would it? eff- V-an OWN W--s. . gxwus Charlotte F. Adams Cindy Age Michael Allen Donna L. Alley Debbie Anderson 0 Class Ladies of the Mail Boom Quick! Name the one place students always go as soon as they get back on campus from an out-of-town excursion, hint: it's the same place that's so popular that Lee students throng there immediately after chapel. You guessed it!-station number two of the local USPO, that is United States Post Office. Unlike the assertive, firm male you might think of in connection with the nation's jet-age pony express, the two postal officials at Lee College are soft-spoken ladies who have won the hearts of many students. Mrs. Grace Golden and Mrs. Lorraine Painter do more than stuff mailboxes and dole out stamps, they share a genuine concern for the students they meet through their work. When Mrs. Golden first came to work in the post office, she told her employers that she could only work for one year-that was twenty-five years ago! Mrs. Painter joined the college family only four years ago. Also a few student workers are assigned each year to the post office. 5 l Grace Golden, Lorrolne Polnten and student worker, Hen Henson keep the Post Office running. Besides sorting through mail and having the side-effect of memorizing almost every name-box number combination, Mrs. Golden and Mrs. Painter get to know most of the students who stay around any substantial length of time. They even get the opportunity to be surrogate mothers, as indicated by instances of sewing on buttons and sharing in the joy of a wedding announcement. lt's a good job to have, both of these ladies agree, and their consistency vouches for the statement. Pop in one day during the lonesome month of May or during the Christmas break: they will be on duty, come rain, sleet, snow, etc., etc. X, . ,, X I 2, f W ff,3'FifQ9 pw Sophomores Oponflood is wmv I Pam Anderson Sue Andrews Alicia Avent Phillip M Barber Sharon Denise Barber You put what ln the punch? Playing Post Office? Sherrod Barfield Dennis Bauer Teresa Bennett Keven Bowdle Michael L. Lynn Barnett Tim Beckner Lisa I. Berg Sonja Bowen Brandenburg Ronald Scott Batson T. Phillip Bell Debra Bettis Sammy Bozman David 1. Brett Donnie Brown Clciss ,IVA il 'S- frk MM 11,2 MW f s,t Hal Brown Rodney Bryant Melanie Butler R. A. Cain O. Kay Chaffin Ricky Brown Terry Lee Burge Lori L. Byrd Ted Cannon Cindy Chamberlain james Browning Robert P. Bush Christina l. Cadenhead Debbie Sylenia Rose Choirniere Cawthon l i 3 e 5 5 Q 'Q -oi K J Playing Post Office? , Hsleep on the job Sophomores -fu' A Nr:1TTVf wht' -we 'ww r-.nary 3 r Newt Kwan- Tony Russell Clanton Angel D. Corbo David Wayne Crisp Danny Duane Colvin Cynthia Coronado Sandy Croucher Deanna Cooper Manuel Coronado jerry Daniel vt' fm 'N' Twyla Daugherty Rachel Dixon Ginger Dean Cathy M. Dorman Bruce L. Deel Brian W. Dotson Lee Ann Deskins Delores I. Dudley johnny Dixon Craig Dumont l love thot Downy fresh smell. 4 Closs WW'-'qi Claudia Earls Donnie Evors Darryl Earls Gerald W. Felder Chris Edwards Doreen Fenlason Kenneth Gordon Evans Peter B. Flemister Ronnie Lee Evans Frank Fowler Sophomores fix was-vv H min 43-5 Ellouise E. Francis David Gagnon Benjamin Gonzalez Kenneth Franklin lohn C. Gann Brenda Graves Mike Franklin Bernard Gardiner Elizabeth Graves Onward m,,, , 1 ' I'-Ili! ':. V .lair-gr P 5 ' r . WP!! ,rl 1 , f imp 1 ' 5'f ' A'-rg., 'N li! ..f,. 'ft:'L. 'i 'N fiv..,.' ' 'fl 4 . Chrlstlon Soldiers? 205 1 -nl' - A . f f --fif- f l 59' Q .5 wa rm- I .. X .. 1 1 i - ig.a.rq........- .'fln. ' P .- 1 5 SK W 'Ira ' fl' :misfit K-X53 gift 7 5. :V sm. W' awk ' IES N ' A., N., A ff '15 ' gan N . . X S 3 Cf .ge ., ' C ' . ' G ,f , xg . . Q., Q, 4 - 9 31 .Q If - was NG S can 'DE' g w A A. . , .L Q .Qi M W-1' . - X - fi ' S. 5' Q rm. A . M , at... -he -Q.. , . 1-Q N 1 ' 'xt me IXRJA ---ef 5 QW 'WW ' Wf 'Nav' 136 Tonie P. A. Green Marisa Haddock Michael L. Hall Cy Harris Cynthia M. Hawkins Cathy Groover George F. Hage lerome H. Hamilton Kenneth E. Hartshorn Deborah Hawkir1S Donna I. Hadden Craig Hagmaier Harvey D. Harkins Denise Harvell Diana Hernandez 06 Closs .44 Wm 'WM i MN Happiness is f-ictivitu In the mldst of term papers, critiques, musicals, final exams, regular class work, etc., we often find ourselves lamenting the fate of the college student. Perhaps it would be beneflclal to recall the words of the great Firistotlez Happlness ls actlvltuf' Re-evaluation of the situation will reveal that our contentment ls based largelu upon the activities ln which we are engaged. LUho could endure the emptiness of a life spent luing on silk sheets and gorging an chocolates? Enjou the challenge of a full doul Let us create of our campus a place where we con be accused of onlu one crime-that of overextendlng ourselves. The quest for and acqulsltlon of spiritual, academic, and soclal knowledge and fulfillment will ultimatelu lead to happiness. Strive to reach high above the norm, and remember that we can stifle potential bu complaints. Our happiest daus are most often our busiest daus. -Sonua J. Vlnson Editor's Note: College Is a real blast. leff Herrin Dee Renee Hobbs Cyndi Howell Rebecca D. Hudson Kenneth lngle Curtis Hickey Rhoda Allena Darla Howell Angela Humbertson Andy jenkins R081-Er Hiller Hockensmith joseph Hubbard Sandy Huntley Dennis jones Greg Hodge Sophomores Pamela lones Renee lanine ludkins Shaffick Khan Terry Lee Kidd Peggy Kuhn Thomas W. jones Teresa Keaton Debi Kidd Susan Kline David K. LaBine ee College Validates Murphy's Law Nothing is as easy as lt looksg everything takes longer than you think, and if anything can go wrong, it will-at the worst possible moment. Several times within the duration of a student's stay at Lee College Cwhich could be anywhere from half-a-semester to six years, depending an the individual's mental and physical staminal, he or she will prove the validity of the above law. The proof comes In various forms, some examples are . . . CU l.Uher: you put off that paper until the night before it's due and find that all of the books on the subject are out of the library. C27 LUhen you finally get the above paper written and then discover that your typewriter is broken. C33 UJhen you park your car in the faculty space for just FIVE minutes-and get a ticket. C41 l.Uhen you loan your notes to a friend who keeps them until the night before your exam. Q53 LUhen you're ready to leave town for the weekend, realizing that you're out of money, you go to the business office to cash a check and find that it's 3:01. The office is closed. Sound familiar? Of course! So the following blank space is reserved for you to record your own personal application of the Optimist's Creed . . . 8 Class Mx. ,f .ap- X V..-nf N as. .R XS, 5 5 ,ig 2 ' K -S222 Y 5 I S X a M XNW Q x ss vgcig X Q lx' ' a 5 'A 1, 15 ,, 'vii' 5 X was S fx Mani' . Q, Tera Murphy Wayne Calvin Nash, lr. Demps Overcash jeffrey D. Paylo Aaron B. Phillips Pamela Ann Nail julie Diane New Cynthia Patrick Laura Pellegrino Deidra Pittman Lynda Dianne Napier S. Phillip Newsome Deborah Paylo loyce A. Pentycofe Mark A. Pitts Lee College Flomeo Ed Hitte reveols his secret, It's oll in the Iips! Class Dr. LUilliom Snell outogrophs his lotest book, Councils ot Rod Clou Council Ground, ot Merchonts Bonk. 'in 'Yi' fi Tony Power Calron Powery Gail Lee Price David K Pugalee loni I. Rathbone C3fli0f1 VICIOF Powell David Pozel lame Pruett Edwardo Ramos Darlene Raygan Linda Powell Greg Pratt Philip T Pruett jonathan Ramsey Ir. Gerald Redman ll if Nh-GV 9E 'Wx tw 'tm Angie Reed jenith Reyes ludy Ridenhour Scott T. Reiman Hope D. Richey Randy Ringler Enoch l. Rene Kristy Ricks Ruth H. Rivera if Q E9 wa' Ronnie Dale Robison Starr Russell Rebecca A. Roebuck Sonja Rye Now closs, if uou'd osked me thot question o ueor Kimbefllf R059 TONY Safaqna ogo, I couldnt hove onsuiered From experience, but Lea RUb'0 Thomas M'Ch3f3' now I y Marilyn H. Russ Scornavacchi Rickey Ross Scragg 91 2 Class 4'-In a A f WP Q- 'Q? 9' Faye Ann Stroder Gary Taylor Wendell Sweeton Terry L. Taylor Lori Swilley Maggie Mae Thomas Andrew F. Schiltz Keith D. Smith Bill Staton Mary Bethany Seay Sherry Smith Kenneth R. Steele Carl L. Shultz LeNaye Stanfield Beth Stieg . . ond then he drogged me out, with mo Foce Stephen Douglas Sisk Katina C. Sullivan Melody Stone oflomef' Anita Smith Lenita Sutterfield Pat Stone Sophomores Cindy Totherow Phillip A. Underwood Rhonda Vinson Debra Ward Sandra Watkins lennings Turner Vickie Ursery Mark D. Wade Michael Ward Yvette Sue Watkins Martin A. Turner Herbert E. Viars Carolyn Lee Walker john Michael Watkins Kenneth Watson Miss Hmenco Cnghtj ond her choperone, Lee You proboblo think this room is empto Flnn Deslsins Ql 4 Closs any rf' 'V nm 11? 4 'inf' one YZIY7 Wm ,WW A' iv' wwwm wi David Welch Connie Rene Whitener Rickey L. Williams Stan M. Willis Carl R. Witt, lr. loy Renee West Beverly I. Williams Terry Williams Janie Wilson Kelly Annette Zachary Donald R. Wheeler Dan Williams Verna Williams Teresa D. Wilson Melinda laine Zachry Sophomores Sophomore Closs Officers PRESIDENT: Mark Pitts VICE-PRESIDENT: Debbie Poylo SECRETFIIW-TRERSUREH: Sherri Smith Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors YS nio Ju P0 0' Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors 'Lyn' my Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors H junior is the combinotion of severol ottributes which moke him unique. He hos on oir of pride os he looks bock on severol ueors experience in the field of higher educotion. Vet, he looks into the future with onxietu ond frustrotion os he comes down the finol stretch. He in becomes self-criticol out of necessitu os he evoluotes his ocodemic stonding to determine if it is up to por. However, he mou displou greot confidence in his sociol obilities. He mou often seem to be engulfed in his own world, but thot is understondoble. Hfter oll, he is o junior Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors sioiunf siogunf siogunf siogunf sxoiunf unf O SJ P0 .4 xl '35 , WW ,wr 'mx .Affkxs X K was lay Abbey Anita Adkins Lainee Acridge joel Thomas Akin Stopping for o chot en route to the counseling center are 54- X A, Susan Renee Akin Suzanne Lee Allen Al Alicea Candy B. Anderson Daniel H. Allen Paulette Anderson Steven E. Allen Stanley Appling 9 Lowell E. Arnette Athena Arrington Leanne L. Baker Martin Charles Baker 2 Class ,WX L ,.a, uv 'il ,, Us Mickey Blevins Donna Lynn Bowen loseph W. Boothe Dean Bowers NS! wvffnz f f .hy-f .rn , I K VX Darrel K. Baldwin Mark R. Barnett Karen Bennett Anita Ball Shirley Barnett Toni Bennett Cheri Bandy Mfon Akon Bassey David Randall Bethea Phyllis Bare Tammy Bates Sherry Elaine Blair , . but shes the best dote I could find on such short notice, Juniors 219 XF X r xxxx v I Q David Bowery Tammy I. Boyd Don Braswell Trudy A. Bright 'wk X s,,,,.t..s-v Steve Brown Flavis Burroughs Regina Carter Vivian Lea Brown Sharon Lee Campo Deborah Cartwright Greta F. Broyles Angel Carranza johnny Cartwright Tony Buczek Larry D. Carter Margaret Cavin Theresa Chambers joe Chance Susan Chance Nancy Christman Closs U' yr- Katherlne P. Church Bud Clarkson Frieda Clarkson Janice L. Clary Juniors Teresa Clemons Regina Coker David Commer jeff Conn 'Pi If as IJ.. ?f.-Qi Tall, Dark, and President Mark Smlllng ls a nlce guu who flnlshed flrst wlth the student bodu. Hs presldent of the Student Senate thls uear, he was largelu responsible for that bodu's Improved vlsl- bllltu and usefulness. Mark's easu-golng manner and frlendlu smlle belle the lntelllgence and perseverance he exhlblts ln gettlng the job done. Hlthough the student government was hls prlmaru concern, Mark was also Vlce President of Phl Beta Lambda and a member of Upsllon, Fl general business major from Fauettevllle, North Carolina, Mark plans to attend law school or go dlrectlu Into buslness. Thls 22-uear-old senlor ls an ardent sports lover, enjoulng basketball, softball and skl- lng. He also llkes muslc, but most of all, he enjaus talking and being with people. Mark was surprised bu the amount of work requlred of a Student Senate president, but he has, nevertheless, enjaued lt. I love worklng with the students, he explains. I reallu love these people. It's been a real learning experience for me. wY ' Q 221 71- . Q ,f if Q, .1 an WJ Benjamin Leon Cooper Lawanza Crutcher jaime Curto Rynold Dean Laura L. Dillow Larry Michael Crooms Patricia Estelle Stephen R. Davis jeff Dennison Emmanuel Dorel Lana S. Crowe Cummings Kimberly Dawsey Susan R. Diaz Ronald W. Dorris Charles Cunningham L L. , - v 14 Q Q ...fwec-Q K 1 FIM ......,r.1meef1Eff'Sz:sL. S , H S200 kiss? l'm off to see the uiizord , , Q22 Class ggi as 'lt' rl rw W M9 Nv- HQ' Q' fi ,- -W , Yvette Escanio Hollis D. Fedrick M. joy Farmer Barbara Ferguson Brenda Farris D. Shirley Firmin Reol Sports Forms v X 1 Q 1 , W W Z f' 4 A ff, 1 W f M fx. ,W W f 1, W ',3..'gQ, 2 . X 1 x 5,2 I ' K N . lim. Walter A. Flemister Richard A. Fowler David H. Gasque, lr. jerry Gilliam jeff Grammer Felicia Flournoy Michael L. Fugatt Sharon Gibson Guy M. Glass Bill Green ' V -+1 :X A Q , X X . 1 qu Xe . SQ .,.3IX,,.k HX. X X K TOTFll. UJCMHN II? 24 Class QR ,ff Q ,g- f .,,,A 'T Q as Lb: 'Wx NN M jimmy D. Green Beverly Halcomb Kent Hawkins Sheila R. Heath Mike Higgenbottom Dennis W. Grizzle Lou Ann Hall lohn T. Hayes Diana Henderson leffery T. Holt Renea Guiles Rose Hampton Toni Hays Kenneth W. Henson Sherle Holt Gary Richard Gunther Debbie Hardin Allison Head Meredith Vorry ludy A. Howard Hepburn Juniors E'-ll in the ame of Experience H talented uoung writer hard at work .... For the untried author lt conjures up all kinds of images . . . a hard-nosed reporter slavlng at his tupewriter, pages and pages of handwritten manuscript, bullnes, publishing contracts, bestseller lists, roualtu checks . . . instant fame and fortune. Fl little exposure to the publishing world, however, soon dlmlnlshes the romantic glow of those dreams. Trashcans overflowing with crumpled paper, red pen marks, rejection letters, and overdrawn bank accounts . . . those are the realities, the cold, hard facts, of literaru ambitlon. Student writers, especiallu, are familiar with the frustrations of their field. Campus publications take a great deal of creative energu and give veru little in return. Flll the work with few of the benefits. Student writers must adjust their schedule to make time for research and reporting. Their work appears in publications with extremelu limited circulation. So much for fame, and as for fortune, generally, onlu editors receive financial compensation for time spent in student publications. So whu bother? Experience Is the keu word. UJriting for a campus publication gives asplrlng authors a chance to learn andlor polish their skills, develop their stule and assemble a flle of their own printed work for future edltors or publishers. Fllso, the hard work, the revisions, the edltar's red pen marks, and the lack of recognition offer an excellent opportunltu to test llteraru waters before dlvlng ln to a full fledged wrltlng career. Besides, the romantic rewards of writing, the fame, the fortune, the fulflll- ment, do exlst for some. It's just a matter of hard work, dlsclpllne, perserverance . . . and a llttle luck. -Dan Stone 6 WX Charles Howell Linda G. Humsjo Sharon Howell Carolyn l. lsom Victor Huben Cindy Ingram Sherie Humbertson Marty lkard Class Charles M. jackson Rena jones john Kalfayan Charles Kile Paul W. Kirschmann Keith jeffords Rod justice Vicki Keller Margie Killman Ronald Kizzee Lorie johnson Kevin jaye Kakuk Chip Kelly Libby Kimbrell Oma Gail Knowles Ralph E. jones, jr. Debbie Kalfayan jeff Key Susan E. King Mark Koch Juniors JO! 'xx 'VO iz.. QNX' ini ... 9 lamie Holdman Kopp Linda Langley Mary Kovac Margie Yvonne Lawrence S Mark Stuan Lawrence Vicki Loveday Lewis Nilda Lopez Patricia Lawrence Patti Lofton Kenneth Wayne Lowe 'Sherry Moore Lear K. Ray Looney, lr. Wayne Lowery Rosie Lewis Phillip Looney Bob Lubell You moo wonder who l've colled this meeting L . 8 Closs 0' ' IQ Deborah G. Lubell Charles Lupo Mark Lusk Pamela Mann Juniors Gary B. Manning Larry L. Manning David Maples Tonia Maples ' - lr. Y .4 - A '-'f -1 :tg ' wa li' , , 'E rr f i ll, 'il A -Sw oils .4--5, Myra May Cheryl McCaIister Barbara McBrayer Hugh E. McClure N , 6 t V, I-, . ' ',g, 1' - XY, I , ,,, I. , . .. , 1 .. 5 Ed Markham Jeannie Karen Marshall Patricia S. Martin Jeanine May You rneon im Qour Vern first customer? if i', f-'gr XQQN ismk ifmvx Michael I McCormick Bfefida l0Y MCKGH1 Lisa Colette Meadows Daniel L McEachin VV Dean MCKWWQY Penny Mears The Consplracu There is a law of nature that dictates that all school- ew work must pile up at one time. Thus, all elements in the universe work toward this end. Teachers have secret meetings in the dark of night to sunchronize their due dates. Big projects are carefullu assigned to fall due during students' busiest weeks. Network executives schedule the best tele- vision shows for the night before the most crucial tests. To make the trauma complete, nature instills in students an innate procrastination so as to prevent their getting ahead and doing assignments earlu. Thank uou, Nature. -Bob Fisher 1t 'VH Perry Mears C. Lewis Melton Raymond Mercado Mary E. Mitchell Bessie Moore Melody Morgan Lane Morris Philip Morrisett 30 Class 15 Q5 ji WAN -41? o? 'M .L F ' .V ti fffxizf' 'A Sllilfir 4 , 1 ,fig tl 5 i R 'AY sg-r Pm. l Steve Morrisett Robert Bojor Ndum Willie Norman, lr. Lowell Odom Chip Parker Faye Morrow Bobby Newman Lance Nuzum Peter Oliver M. Wilma Parker Keith Mozingo Kenneth L. Nope Randall K. O'Bannon Bruce Osborne Kathy Patrie Leah lewel Nail Sherry Norman Michael E. O'Donell Ted T. Ostrowski Chuck Pauley Juniors -A gi -1 'W .Qs'.w'. V. Q 'ffxfsiffsx i f l :df ft X2 K Q 5 XXX N swf? , ii lgv? X V 1 XS X 3 Q T , ,rw 15, f 'Avy 'lQ'Ni,, Ak 'NV QNSNX, Wgrwxvfik sf rt VER NS wks S23 Darrell Peeples David Keith R. Pennington Darrell l. I. Peoples Sharon lanine Peppers Sherry D. Peppers Peyton Phillips A. Phillips ooking for ci There you are, straining your neck, peering around every corner-looking, hoping, wishing. There has to be one somewhere, l just know it! You begin to converse with yourself mentally. The pressure is getting to you. Your patience begins to wear thin as you reach the end of another row, turn, and go back down the other row of cars in the filled parking lot. Class started five minutes ago and still there is no parking space to be found. You've already checked three lots and this one is your last al- ternative to walking from the Village Mall to your class in the Humanities Building. By now you're convinced that the only thing harder to find than a parking place when you're late for class is a friend when you need money. Wait! What did I just see? It looks like an empty spot! Excitement. Your eyes sparkle with anticipation like a tinsel covered Christmas treeg your face glows from the sense of accomplishment with the radiance of the sung the broad smile on the once grim face bursts into laughter as you turn the corner, approaching the vacant spot. Yes! Yes! It's definitely an empty spot, and your heart bursts into the song of re- demption as you turn into the space. You prepare for a final shout of exhultation when your joy de- generates into cries for mercy as you read the fading letters on the concrete- Faculty. You know you can't park there because you've already had two tickets this week and a faculty spot is ticket bait for sure. You have the option of parking there, getting a ticket, and filing an appeal with the traffic court, but you can never find out where they meet. You decide not to take a chance. After all, why pay enough in fines to cover the cost of that skiing class you couldn't afford? Realizing you have everything to lose by parking there, you begin to back out. Out of the corner of your eye, you see someone pulling out of a space in the next row. You pull in quickly and dash toward the Humanities Building, noticing that several other cars are now beginning to leave. Just as you get to the steps, you quit panting long enough to glance your teacher pulling out of his faculty spot. Class dismissed. Q Closs Place to Pork ,Y gi, f Pill at 0: xt fi in iw' I ,-' 'gps , F? ' S PJ C ,J xc. ' , 5 'Gy ki . ': l 2 'Y,.,v. x J ,J 95 Q R l l ,g , H., I ' 2 K' ' vf-v , xl 4 7 ,,,n...- L v Wlmnqqbw . J , , ,., fiifvig .. --.A Police if Crackdown President Conn asserts that plons are belng Juniors made for eventuallu Incorporating Church Street and 12th Street NE Cbeslde Cross Halll ex- cluslvelu Into Lee College and closing them to publlc passage. Hs hoorau floated heaven- ward for the future blessing, several students were ushered rather harshlu back to realltu bu the cltu police first semester as several lllegollu parked cars were towed owau. The wreckers and pollcemen generated a lot of excitement as dld the upset students who watched thelr cars belng towed awau. Lalnee Flcrldge was enjoulng the companu of her frlends In the student center when someone came In and told her that her car was being towed owau. She rushed outslde to a pollce offlcer who referred her to the man operating the wrecker. He released her car, but onlu after she pald the 521.50 tow charge. There were other students not fortunate enough to arrlve before thelr cars were token Lauren L. Pippin Byron E. Powers Donald Louis Pratt Larry Pyeatt Chuck Quinlev Barry A. Ray Gary T. Rav Mitch Reeves ' we-' 'R L -off 9 a x g lass. f,. S An- A 1.4 1 . W Horen Bootwrlght entertains Freshmen 'Remember that dent In the fender? . . Karen Y. Renfro Thais Reyes Danny Rivera judy Roberson Russell Rosser Tonnie L. Renfro Tim Richardson Dennis Roach Bobbie lean Robison Stephen M. Russ Rose Mary Reyes Cindy Rickman Karen Sue Robbins Susouis Rorris Renee Russell 4 Closs la' if ? V7 K T :44Jt'1 . 4' - .': -..sa ., . - -, ntl' . Q! A-1 - i . , ff., ' sfqgya' a -f A ' iw y P ,J Wi'-1 f -nn-. h :N is i ,tr :p. f r Vmmwmm : 'T L gr. 'Q . f fy' ' ' 'Z V: : .. ,, -a. -- i '. N .S A, .4-... it I ,Ni -vsp: , '33, mad , ,ai-2. 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Schoate Debbie Seymour Richard L. Shores Anne Simonson Michael G. Schaeffer Regina Smith Schoate Patricia A. Shaw Donnie Shultz Michael Smith Juniors 235 x FW AOR fi N.. A 'QQ' 'rf' 'Awww 'S VIN ,KM an Q' wdzlsuuuaq. WQYYSDN Penny Teresa Smith Donna Lynn Spivey Harold W. Stevens Greg Stroud Terry Tackett Susan L. Smith Mark Stauffer Richard D. Stigile Mary Louise Sugg Deborah 1. Talley Venita Smith Wesley Stein Dan Stone Donald D. Summerhill Douglas F. Thomas Darrell Spell Nora Stephens Dean L. Strong Ronald R. Summerhill Cyril Thompson 236 Closs may 9416714 ,HCWVIUW 42? l- L...,,,,, K Michael W Thompson Bruce A Tucker Aaron Turner Simon L. Valenzuela Sonya l Vlnson Toby Thompson lean Tucker Tum Turner Marcial Vargas Gail Walden I come beebopplng to mu boudoIr - otherwlse known as Cross Hall, Room 317-and, wlth great expertise, manage to open the door and squeeze through the onlu space afforded bu the rubblsh presslng agalnst lt. Hfter throw- Ing mu boots on the floor, I leap on mu bed and arrange muself on top of the heap. Rah . . . Rest ot Iastl Sweet vlslons of summer vacatlon flll mu head when the bllss ls suddenlu ruptured bu a volce In the corrldor. Sister Moslerl Eekl It's room checkl I jump from mu posltlon of comfort, quletlu crack the door, and, wlth onlu one bllnklng, perturbed eue vlslble, slze up the sltuotlon. She's only four doors awaul Rushing to open the drawers, I begln stufflng them wlth books, clothes, towels, shoes, rollers, etc. I then fllng open mu closet and toss In the last tell-tale object wlth a slgh of relief and prlde. I wouIdn't want mu reputation rulned, now, would I? I turn wlth the smug look of one who has just accomplished a great mlsslon, onlu to hear Slster Mosler sau: Guess what? lt's drawer checkI -Sonua J. Vlnson wan. nfrwf' E 14V 'Qy 'W 4108144 XxhA' 5 7 , , 1 U f I I, ..::f:,..1..,--- ' 5. Mia , ,. Cv ' ffm? , ,y 4' HW f' Z ,qw-.uf-nv 'WSL wwf .-.,.. A Linda Walker lan Walston David L. Watson Roy Whetzel Rick Whitter Thomas P. Walker Lynne Alison Walt Donna Jernigan Webb Paula M. Whipple Kenneth A. Wilkerson Daisy B. Waller Steve Warner Randy D. Webb R. Keith Whitt Stanley E. Williams Pastor Robert Graham shared uears of practical experience with uoung ministers on campus. He was here for two consecutive weekends earlu spring semester conducting a semi- nar which was offered for 1 hour credit. He also addressed the student bodu during Fridau chapel each week. 238 Class w 'Wie 909 xsane .1-QL f ,sv 7 ' aww ,r5 k g,:,2!ii, 39' Q, -. 'il' -as ...1 , l 1-ei it 'X , W .43 ggi 3' W au- f A 40311241- 'Sh-ww ii... Kay Wilson Marsha Winters james Edward Vicki I. Yocum Mitchell Wilson Hiner Woodson Workman, lr. Stephen R, Young Russell Wilson jeff L. Worley Roger Wright joseph B. Zerk Toni Wright i Junior Closs Officers: l PRESIDENT-Jeff Conn VICE-PRESIDENT--Dovid lllotson SECRET HRV-THEHSUREB-Rllison Heod NOTE: Hllison served os both Vice-President ond Secretciru-Treasurer second semester becouse Dovid did not return to school. Juniors Q39 F50-Q M X X 4 I rr X as H it gf v 3 ixxppc .. It tokes ueors for noture to produce the grondeur of o mountoin stream. Throughiethis groduol process, refine- mengzfond creotivitu work together to flgring out noture's finest quolities. If Bfter four ueors of preporotion, the SENIOR CLRSS emerged the product MEF spirjguoi, intellectuol, sociol, ond phusicol disncipiine. Growing poins ore 1? olwousscdiffigcult to endure, but the 2 desirable troitskxtheu cultivote moke oll A the poin wortrgmuhile. 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Q, , 5, ,..,I ff FN T' LL X X X .7 W ' ,Q ' TWA in f W W Qu 1 W: .1 , fx link L ., 'gg .M X 5 f nf -vm , K I qw n -if, A 451, , 31 5 N ,, J 3 5 r K Stp Rt L if 4- semon cuass omcens: President-Bob Fisher Vice-President-Ralph Schick Sccrctcary-Treasurer-Carolyn lllilson . 7 I Fire Domci e to Cross Holl During the Christmos holidous, while most students were reloxing ot home, on unsched- uled event occurred on compus. The bosement storoge oreo of Cross Holi wos destroued bu fire ond the three floors of residence rooms were domoged bu the smoke. Morcio Miller ond Suson Pope, two students who were in the dormitoru ot thot time, discovered ond reported smoke on the holl of first floor: the securitu guord then olerted the fire de- portment which responded to the coll within minutes. l.Uhen the girls of Cross Holl returned to compus, monu were dismoued to find block- ened wolls, ruined clothes, ond o generol mustu odor os momentoes of the bloze. Flfter severol dous of cleoning, pointing, ond loun- dering, the dormitoru begon to look Cond smelly the some ogoin. r---rl ,l' ,,,,,,j?'5'N,,,,.....-a-v ' Ni., K, iw, Five units responded to the olorm. l.UithIn on hour the Home wos extinguished. 6 Fl 3 Q Q PERSONNEL DIRECTORY GENERAL ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL CHARLES W. CONN D.Litt. DD. President 3613 Woodcrest Ave N.W. DELTON L. ALFORD BM. MME. Ph.D. Vice President and Dean of the College 1514 Knollvvood N.W. JIMMY W. BILBO B.A. M.A. Ph.D. Dean of Division ot Education Rt. 7 Old Parksville Road DONALD N. BOWDLE B.A. MA Ph.D. Th.M, Th.D. Dean of Division of Religion 8522 Edgewood Circle NW. STANLEY BUTLER B.S. M.A. Ed.S. Litt.D. Dean of Admissions and Records 2703 Highland Drive NE. PAUL DUNCAN B.A. M.S.S.W. Dean of Students 2760 Greenbriar NW. JERRY HOWELL Director of Development 1150 Ponderosa Drive N.W. OLLIE J. LEE A.B. Ph.D. . Dean of Division of Arts and Sciences 3017 Oakland Drive NW. DAVID M. PAINTER B.S. M.B.A. Director of Business and Finance 614 Arrow Drive NE 472-1414 479-6185 476-8689 479-3271 476-5127 472-1835 472-2230 472-8286 472-0175 Academic Administration Director of Continuing Education and one elected faculty member CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM Ray Hughes Jr. B.S. M.S. Director 5167 Creek Bend Circle 479-2656 HEAD LIBRARIAN Frances Arrington B.S. M.S.tL.S.J Librarian 3845 South Sycamore Drive N.W. 472-7987 DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN French Arrington B.A. M.Div. Th.M. Ph.D. Chairman of Department of Bible and Theology J. Martin Baldree A.B. M.R.E. Ed.D. Chairman of Department of Christian Education and Church Ministries - Lois U. Beach B.S. M.S. I Chairman of Department of Natural Sciences ' Jimmy W. Bilbo B.A. MA. Ph.D. Acting Chairman of Department of Elementary Education Jim Burns B.C.M. MCM. D.M.A. Chairman of Department of Music and Fine Arts C. Paul Conn B.A. M.A. Ph.D. Chairman of Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences Robert Humbertson A.B. M.A. Ph.D. Chairman of Department of Languages Morris P. Riggs B.A. M.A. Ed.D. Chairman of Department of Secondary Education and Physical Education Donald D. Rowe B.B.A. M.A. J.D. 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' DONALD G BENNETT BA M Drv Instructor rn Relrgron 575 Northvrew Drrve Apt 1 JIMMY BILBO B A M A Ph D Professor of Educatron Route 7 Old Parksvrlle Road JEROME BOONE B S M A Instructor rn Relrgron 4010 North Dnve N W DONALD N BOWDLE BA M A Ph D Th M Th D Professor of Hrstory and Relrgron 3522 Edgewood Crrcle N W C ALAN BURNS BChE MSOR MBA Assistant Professor of Busrness Route 9 Box 904 Carnage Lane JIM BURNS BCM MCM DMA Assocrate Professor of Musrc 440 Centenary Avenue N W STANLEY BUTLER B S M A Ed S Lrtt D Professor of Educatron 2703 Hrghland Dnve N E EUGENE CHRISTENBURY BA M A Ed D Assocrate Professor of Educatron 2526 Burnrng Tree N W HERBERT B CLINE III BA MA Assistant Professor rn Health and Physical Educatron 407 Semrnole Dnve LARRY COCKERHAM B S M S Ph D Asststant Professor rn Brology 4831 Tanglewood Dnve Assocrate Professor of Psychology 1515 I-IIIImont Drrve N W CLIFFORD DENNISON A B M A Ed D Assocrate Professor of Scrence Educatron 440 Centenary Avenue N W CAROLYN DIRKSEN BS M A Ph D Assocrate Professor of Englrsh 443 Centenary Avenue N W MURL DIRKSEN B A M A T Assrstant Professor of Socrology 443 Centenary Avenue N W GLENN STEPHEN DuBOSE A S B S M A Instructor ID Heatth and Physrcal Educatron 3620 N Ocoee Street PAUL DUNCAN B A M S S W Assrstant Professor of Socrology 2760 Greenbrrar N W AUSTIN H ECHOLS B S M A Ed S Assocrate Professor of Educatron 3000 Elm Dnve N E LUCILLE ELLIOTT BA M A Assocrate Professor of Busrness Educatron 3805 Woodcrest Avenue N W WINSTON ELLIOTI' A B MA Ed D Assocrate Professor and Pentecostal Research Lrbrarran ELLEN B FRENCH BA M A Assrstant Professor of Englrsh 1231 Hamrlton Clrcle N W CAROL JEAN GOFORTH B S M S L S Assrstant Professor and Assrstant Lrbrarran Rt 4 Box 28AA ROBERT GRIFFITH B A M M Assrstant Professor of Mathernatrcs 3875 Westview Dr N E BERTHA GUGLER B M M M Assocrate Professor of Musrc 2108 Oakland Dnve, N W 479 7956 476 8696 479 5226 479 3271 336 5600 472 3849 476 5127 472 2454 476 4917 476 2702 479 4010 472 3849 479 8145 479 8145 476 3095 472 1835 472 6483 472 4329 472 4329 472 8802 476 3095 472 1391 476 8275 CHARLES PAUL CONN, B.A.,M.A.,Ph.D. I Vlndoguo 1980 Dlrectorullndex VERNON F HARMESON BS M Ed Ed D Assoclate Professor of Educatron and Drrector of Medra Center 2035 West Lake Drtve RONALD HARRIS B S M A T Assoclate Professor of Scrence Educatlon 1303 17th Street N W RONALD HARVARD B A M A Instructor rn Psychology 320 Mohawk Drrve N W DAVID HORTON B M E Ph D Assocrate Professor of Musrc 1753 Church Street N E VIRGINIA HORTON B M E M M E Instructor In Muslc 1753 Church Street N E RAY H HUGHES JR BS MS Assrstant Professor of Botany and Drrector of Contrnurng Educatron 5167 Creek Bend Crrcle ROBERT HUMBERTSON A B M A Ph D Professor of Speech 804 23rd Street N W SHIRLEY LANDERS B S Lab Instructor 1655 N Ocoee Apt 2 OLLIE J LEE A B Ph D Professor of Socrology 3017 Oakland Drrve N W JAMES LEMONS B S M S Ed D Assrstant Professor of Educatron Route 4 Athens TN 37303 RUTH CRAWFORD LINDSEY B A M A Assrstant Professor of Englrsh 2712 Vrlla Drrve N W BONNIE LUCY B S Instructor rn Physrcal Educatron Route 2 Mouse Creek Road Assrstant Professor and Research Lrhrarran 3843 Cedar Drrve Vrlla Helghts N W ROLAND MCDANIEL B S M Drv M S Ed D Assoclate Professor of Mathematrcs 2915 Clearwater Dnve J L MCPHERSON BS MA Ph D Assocrate Professor of Chemrstry 7231 Short tall Sprrngs Rd Harrlson TN 37341 ROOSEVELT MILLER B S M A Assocrate Professor of Musrc 803 23rd Street N W PHILIP MOREHEAD B M M M Assrstant Professor of Musrc 2503 Oakland Drrve N W KAREN MUNDY BA M A Instructor ID Soclology 803 Ashland Terrace ROBERT O BANNON B S M S Ph D Professor of Blology Route 3 Box 327 Brrarwood BEATRICE ODOM B S M A Assocrate Professor of Chrrstran Educatron 2742 Vrlla Drlve N W ELMER ODOM B A M A Professor of Hrstory 2742 Vrlla Drrve N W DAVID RAHAMUT B A M A Instructor In History 2021 Old Georgetown Road JANET RAHAMUT B A M A Ed S Instructor rn Engllsh 2021 Old Georgetown Road 479 1800 479 1534 479 3592 479 3592 479 2360 479 2656 479 2771 479 9459 472 8286 745 0286 479 8885 476 7204 479 3497 472 8022 344 6216 476 6393 472 0322 476 6794 476 6082 472 2267 472 2267 479 1635 479 1635 BARBARA IVICCULLOUGH, B.S.,M.L.S,. 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I I, ' ' 3,45 , 5 A , vt Dlrectorullndex RAYMOND L PRATT BS Buslness PBL24 Col Ser 4 TOMMY PROPES BS Chrrstlan Ed TN Almn State Pres 4 MARLON R RAMPY BS General Bus ATX2 Treas 3 Hlst 4 DIANE E REED BS Elementary Ed ROBIN RAYLENE RICE BS Buslness Lds ol Lee 4 PDL 4 LOIS RILEY BS Blblrcal Ed PDO 3 SNEA 3 LARRY A RODGERS BS Brblrcal Ed Span Club 72 Chpln 34 PDO 34 Cmps Chr 23 Mnstl Club Mssns Club 2 MELODY G RUSHING BA Socrology Lds of Lee 7 23 Col Ser LINDA SEAMON BA Spanlsh Span Club Pres2 VP 3 Sec Treas 4 NDPA 2 SDP 234 DZT 4 SNEA LESLIE SHAMBLIN B S Elementary Ed SHERRY ELAINE SHANNON BA Mathematrcs Span Club 34 SGA 3 Math Club 4 RALPH E SHICK BS Chrlstran Ed TACT 2 VP 34 Stdnt Gvnmnt 2 VP 3 Sr Cl VP 4 Sr Crt Jstc 4 PFC 34 CYNTHIA SHIRLEY BA Socrology EUPHEMIA RACHELLE SIMMS BS Socral Sclence lntl Club 2 Rtrct ll 2 SNEA 34 Frns Club Pres 34 Lrfe at Lee lVlscls LELAND C SMELSER BA Blblrcal Ed PFC 73 Tm Ldr 24 AX Pres 4 Upsln X1 3 Whos Who Frns Club A MARK SMILING BS General Bus Upsln Xl Sec Treas Schl Chrmn Upsln Ost WrkrAvvrd Stdnt Gynmnt Stdnt Gynmnt Pres Stdnt Crt .lstc 3 LC Yng Dem 7 Clar 7 Lds of Lee Beau 4 PBL VP Chpln Ser Schlrshp Awrd 4 MCAA 7234 PFC 7 TACT 7 Pres Cncl 4 Whos Who POF Prod 4 ANDREW T SMITH JR BS Chrrstran Ed LC Vkngs Stdnt Trnr S,orts lnf Dr 7234 Btrct Chpln 3 Prgm Drr 4 TACT 4 BEVERLY SPELL Elementary Ed SNS234 Lds ol Lee 72 SNEA 4 CHERYL S STANSKY BS PBL 7 SNS 4 FREDERICK KIM STONE General Bus PBL 7234 Col Cer 2 Golf 4 Bsbl 7 H EDWARD STONE BA Psychology Mnstl Club 7 Frns Club 7 Pres 23 Vndg 4 DEAN R STRONG BS Brblrcal Ed TACT Stdnt Gvnmnt PRISCILLA ANN FOSHEE TARPLEY BS Elementary Ed PFC 72 Cmps Chr 2 KERI TAYLOR Elementary Ed SNEA 4 BARBARA THOMAS BS Physrcal Ed WCAA 72 Sec 3 Vlbl 3 Sftbl Flg Ftbl 723 LARRY DALE THOMAS B S lvlathematrcs Math Club 3 VP 4 SNEA 4 DEWAYNE C THOMPSON BS Accountrng PBL 23 Upsln Xl 3 Pres Cncl 3 PBL St Comp Nat Comp JONATHAN H TODD BS Blblrcal Ed PFC Mnstl Club MICHAEL W THOMPSON BA Blbllcal Ed Lee Sngrs 72 PDO 34 Pres Cncl 34 Sec Ed 2 MARIS YVETTE GOALEN TOTHEROW BA Musrc SNS 2,3,4, Mus Drm, LC Perf Awrd 2, Hmcng Crt 3. 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FL 33880 Adkins, Anita Louise, Senior, Box 7, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 218 Alonso, Faith, Freshman, PO Box 488, Andrews, NC 28901, p 176 Age, Cynthia Lynn, Sophomore, 2173 Lowell Ave, Louis- ville, KY 40205, p 200 Akin, Joel Thomas, Senior, 1214 Warner St, Moose Jaw. Sask, Canada S6H 6G8, p 218 Akins, Susan Renee, Junlor, 7223 Rosedale Dr, Mentor, OH 44060, p 218 Albin, Sheryl, Freshman, 1102 N Powell, Plant Clty, FL 33566, p 176 Alexander, Dickie R., Senior, 107 Comet St, Anderson, Sc 29621, p 242 Allord, Bobby I., Senior, Box 6, Houston, AL 35572, p 242 Alicea, Al, Junlor, p 218 Alicea, Angel, Junlor, 88-10 212 Place O V, NY 11427 Allen, Daniel, Junlor, PO Box 514, lcard, NC 28666. p 216 Allen, Jody Patrice, JUHIUT, PO Box 514, lcard NC 28666 Allen, Jonathan E, Freshman, 9353 Grand River Ave, Grand Ledge, Ml 48837, p 176 Allen, Mark D., Freshman, p 176 Allen, Michael, Sophomore, p 200 Allen, Stephen Earl, Freshman, 2151w N Ocoee St, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 176 Allen, Steven E., Junlor, 4610 Kingston Ct, Mrdland, Ml 48640, p 210 Allen, Suzanne Lee, Junlor, 4610 Kingston Ct, Mrdland, Ml 48640, p 218 Alley, Donna, Sophomore, 1900 NW 1st Avenue, Pom- pano Beach, FL 33060, p 200 Allison, Pam, Freshman, Rt 2 Box 368 C, Old Fort, NC 28762, p 176 Alzamora, Roger J., Senior, 7901 Helmers, Houston, TX 77022. p 242 Anderson, Deborah L, Sophomore, 3106 W Baker St. Plant Clly, FL 33566, p 200 Anderson, Debra Culpepper, Senior, Apt 59 Pine Forest. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 242 Anderson, Candy, Junlor, 735 Huntclllfl Dr, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 218 Anderson, Carl, Freshman, 31 Tulip Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37419, p 176 Anderson, Clifton P., Freshman, 2350 Harris Circle, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 176 Anderson, Pamela S., Sophomore, Route 3 Box 216L, Monroe. LA 71203, p 201 Anderson, Patricia Lynn, Freshman, Route 3 Box 216L, Monroe, LA 71203, p 176 Anderson, Paulette, Senior, 1111 Cookdale Trail, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 218 Anderson, Terry, Freshman, PO Box 391, Sevlervllle, TN 37862, p 175 Anderson, William Preston, Senior, 708 Walker St M8, KannaDOlls, NC 28081, p 242 Andrews, Susan M., Sophomore, 115 S Chlpman St, Owosso, Ml 48876, p 201 Appling, Stanley, Junlor, 3526 Westgate Dr, Gainesville, GA 30501, p 218 Aravt, Anthony Vives, Freshman, p 175 Arnett, Dale, Freshman, PO Box 204, Baxley, GA 31513 Arnette, Jerry, Freshman, 903 W South St, Kenneth Square, PA 19346 Arnette, Lowell E, Junlor, p 218 Arnold, Randy, Freshman, 5793 Berkshire, Detroit, Ml 48224, p 176 Arp, Michael Blaine, Senior, Route 3, Madisonville, TN 37354, p 242 Arrington, Athena, Junlor, 3845 Sycamore Dr N W, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 218 Arroyo, Arlene, Freshman, 6692 Mlllay Dr, Orlando, FL 32809, p 176 Ashlock, Brian K., Sophomore, 200 Rainey, Bonham, TX 75418 Augustino, Ann Marie, Senior, p 242 Austin, Donna, Senior, 225 York Dr, Waynesboro, VA 22980 Avent, Alicia, Sophomore, p 201 Avent, Rick, Freshman, p 176 Back, Randall G.. Sophomore, 1502 Mangold Lane, Champaign, IL 61820 Bailey, Dawn M., Freshman, 495 Shay Dr, Marietta, GA 30060, p 176 Bailey, Donald C., Freshman, 123 Kern St, Thomasville, GA 31792, p 175 Bailey, Siema, Freshman, 31 Squire Street, West Carroll- ton, OH 45449, p 176 Baird, Greg, Junlor, 4207 Smith Road, Clnclnnatl, OH 45212 Baird, Ronnie, Freshman, 4207 Smith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45212 - Baker, Jerry, Freshman, 315 N Burke St, Indianapolis, IN 46234, p 177 Baker, Leanne L,, Junlor, Lee College Box 458, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 218 Baker, Martin Charles, Freshman, 200 Miller St, Abbeville, SC 29620, p 218 Baker, Randy L., Freshman, 945 Fountain St, Monroe. Ml 48161, p 177 Baker, Sandra LaRaine, Freshman, Route 4'4, Sugar Valley Rd, Calhoun, GA 30701, p 177 Baldwin, Darrel, Senior, 411 E MD Ave, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 242 Ball, Anita, Junlor, 408 McCallie Dr, Tunnel Hlll, GA 30755, p 219 Ball, Reita Atkinson, Senior, 1119 Greenacres, Anderson, SC 29621, p 242 Ballard, Randy, Sophomore, RR 4 Box 62, Bloomfield, lN 47424 Bandy, Cheri, Junlor, 143 lroquols Rd, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, p 219 Barber, Alan, Sophomore, Apt 12 Carroll Ct, Cleveland, TN 3731 1 Barber, Phillip M., Sophomore, 280 14th St N W, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 201 Barber, Sharon D., Freshman, Route 10 Box 263, Golds- boro, NC 27530, p 201 Bare, Phyllis Gwyn, Junlor, Route 3 Box 67D, China Grove, NC 28023, p 219 Barfield, Sherrod L., Sophomore, Route 4 Box 116, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 202 Barker, Sarah, Freshman, 737 Wesley Dr, Berea, OH 44017, p. 177 Bames, Linda, Freshman, 5637 W Walnut Dr, Green- wood, IN 46142, p 177 Bamett, Elaine, Senior, p 242 Bamett, Esther Lynn, Sophomore, Route 1, Red Bay, AL 35582, p 202 Bamett, Mark Randall, Junlor, 11257 Pippin Road, Cincin- nati, OH 45231, p 219 Bamett, Shirley, Junlor, 1512 SE 1st St, Pompano Beach, FL 33060, p 219 Barr, Steven, Senior, 2013 Jackson St., Moundsvllle, WV 26041 Barton, Karen, Senior, 204 Beverly Lane, Anderson, SC 29624, p. 242 Bass, 'l1m, Freshman, 590W Church, Cleveland, TN 37311 Bassey, Mlon Okon, Junior, Box 28 Keat Eupore Rd., Abak, Nigeria, p. 219 Bates, Sarah Lou, Freshman, 2732 Carroll Dr. SE., Cleve land, TN 37311 Bates, Susan, Freshman, p. 177 Bates, Tammy, Junior, p. 219 Batson, Ronald S., Sophomore, Route I1 Box 1648, Cornelia, GA 30531, p, 202 Bauer, Dennis, Sophomore, 420 Seminole Dr., Cleveland. TN 37311, p. 202 Bean, April, Freshman, 4676 Lincrest Dr., So, Jackson- ville, FL 32208, p. 177 Bean, Dennis, Freshman, 10706 Westphalia Rd., Upper Marlboro, MD 20870, p. 177 Beck, Gary Wayne, Freshman Beokner, T'lm, Sophomore, 2840 Crown Circle, Salem, VA 24153, p, 202 Bedford, William Scott, Junior, Carroll Ct Apt. f30. Cleveland, TN 37311 Belcher, Lee, Junior, 1320 Brown Ave N,W, Cleveland, TN 37311 Bell, Marsha Diane, Freshman, 1335 Scenic Way, Lilburn, GA 30247, p. 177 Bell, T. Phillip, Sophomore. p. 202 Bellomy, Ramona Annette, Senior, Route 3 Lot 12, Rock- wood, TN 37854, p. 242 Belony, Flose, Freshman, 18 Slinn Ave., Spring Valley, NY 10977, p 177 Benelield, Lyman Gary, Freshman, 313 Marylan Dr, Bowl- ing Green, KY 42101, p 177 Bennett, Karen L., Junlor, 2196 Airport Road, South Naples, FL 33942, p 219 Bennett, Pamela, Freshman, 7004 Potts Road, Riverview, FL 33569, p 177 Bennett, Pat, Freshman, 7004 Potts Road, Riverview, FL 33569, p 177 Bennett, Teresa, Sophomore, PO Box 7007, Campaign, TN 38550, p 202 Bennett, Toni, Junlor, 1217 South High, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, p 219 Berg, Lisa J., Sophomore, General Delivery, Arthur, WV 26816, p 202 Bethea, David Randall, Junlor, Route 10 Box 342, Lees- burg, FL 32748, D 219 Bettis, Debra Sue, Sophomore, 1609 E 8th St, Des Moines, lA 50316, p 202 Bignault, Devlon H., Senior, 2560 Vance Dr, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 242 Bilbo, Tamara Lynn, Sophomore, Route 7 Box 410, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 177 Bishop, Charles Mark, Senior, 38170 Hanover, Westland, Ml 48185, p 242 Bishop, Frances E., Senior, Route 5 Box 281, Union, SC 29379 Bishop, Johnny R., Senior, 4616 Knck St, Norfolk, VA 23513, p 242 Bishop, Libby, Senior, Route 5 Box 281, Union, SC 29379. p 243 Bivens, Vickie R., Senior, PO Box 98, MCCSII Creek, MS 39647, p 243 Black, Janet Marie, Senior, 602 Westwood Dr, Warner Robins, GA 31093, p 243 Blackburn, Sheila, Freshman, PO Box 354, Russellville, AL 35653, p 177 Blair, Sherry E., Junlor, PO Box 391, Sevlervllle, TN 37862, p 219 Blanks, Glenda Fay, Freshman, 31468 Glen, Westland, Ml 48985, p 177 Blevins, Mickey, Junlor, Route 2, Rlcevtlle, TN 37370. p 219 Boatright, Greg, Freshman, Route 2, Alma, GA 31510, p 177 Bobo, Carolyn Carden, Senior, p 243 Boggs, Annette, Freshman, Route 7 Box A31, Conners- vllle, IN 47331, p 177 Boggs, Sheldon Boyd, Senior, Carroll Ct Apt 31, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 243 Boles, David B., Freshman, 3728 W 46 Place, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 178 Bolton, Terry, Freshman, p 178 Bonny, Patrick Jean, Freshman, 106 Turgeau Ave, Port Au Prince, Wl, p 178 Boothe, Joseph Wesley, Senior, Harlewood 6F 1943 Harte Ave, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 219 Bost, Tim E., Senior, Pine Forest Apts 44104, Cleveland. TN 37311 Bowdle, Keven, Sophomore, 3522 Edgewood Ct, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Bowen, Donna L., Junlor, Route 3 Box 3249, Blackshear. GA 31516.13 219 Bowen, Sonja, Sophomore, PO Box 697, Blackshear, GA 31516, p 202 Bowers, Dean, Junlor, Route 2 Box 283-A, Attalla, AL 35954, p 219 Bowers, Theresa P., Junlor, Route 2 Box 283-A. Allalla. AL 35954 Bowery, David Allen, Senior, 922 Wordsworth, Maysvllle, KY 41056, p 220 Bowles, George M., Senior, p 243 Boyd, Cathy, Freshman, p 178 Boyd, Lynn Ann, Freshman, 360A Bloom Road, Newark. NY 14513, p 178 Boyd, Pam, Freshman, p 178 Boyd, Tammy, Junlor, 800 Fairmont Ave, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 220 Bozman, Samuel W., Junlor, 336 Glen Ave Apt 302. Salisbury, MD 21801, p 202 68 Vindoguo 1980 Bradlield, Eugene Russell, Senior, 46 Kullen Drive, Newark, DE 19713, p 243 Bradley, Aljon Dale, Senror, 7812 DeVoe St, Jacksonville, FL 32208, p. 243 Brandenburg, Michael Lee, Sophomore, 182 E McKinley Street, South Lebanon, OH 45065, p 202 Branham, Ronald H., Senior, Route 2 Box 558, Cleveland. TN 37311 Braswell, Don, Junror, Prne Forest Apt 5453, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 220 Bray, John Dwayne, Junror, Box 99, Strnnett, KY 40868. p 243 Brett, David J., Sophomore, 3954 Brookcrest Dr NE, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 202 Brewer. Oliver Wayne, Senior, 370 15th St N W, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p. 243 Bridges, Craig, Freshman, 2563 Regal Circle, Lawrence- ville, GA 30245 Bridwell, Jackie, Freshman, 116A Garden Dr, Valdosta. GA 31601, p 178 Briggs, Deborah, Freshman, 2031 NE 33rd St, Light- house Polnt, FL 33064, p 178 Bright, Trudy A., Junror, 57 Potters Ave, Providence, Rl 02905. p 220 Brittain, Jerry Lee, Route M Box 355, Birchwood, TN 37308 Brock, Teresa Carrol, Senior, Route 1 Box 296A, Holly- wood Al 35752, p 243 Brothers, Paul A., Freshman, 725 Mimosa Drive, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 178 Browder, Tammy Bates, Route 3 Box 183A, Cleveland. TN 37311 Brown, Donnie M, Junror, 3405 Maple Lane, Charlotte, NC 28214, p. 202 Brown, Edith Tripp, Freshman, Pine Forest N Apt 29. Cleveland, TN 37311 Brown, Edward Lee, Freshman, 250 Lehmberg Road. Columbus, MS 39201, p 178 Brown, Guy, Junror, Carroll Ct Apt 33, Cleveland, TN 37311 Brown, Harold, Jr., Sophomore, 73 Russell Ave, Sa- vannah, GA 31408, p 203 Brown, Lisa, Freshman, 999 11th St NE, Cleveland. TN 37311 Brown, Michael H., Senior, 733 M8HOllC, Lakeville, Ml 48036, p. 232 Brown, Patricia, Junror, Carroll Ct Apt 33, Cleveland. TN 3731 1 Brown, Ricky, Sophomore, 224 llllnors Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, p 203 Brown, Steve, Junror, Box 218, Brrstol, FL 32321, p 220 Brown, Vivian Lea, Junror, 106 Lakefront St, Boaz, AL 35957, p 220 Browning, James, Sophomore, 349 North Section St, So Lebanon, OH 45065, p 203 Broyles, Greta F., Junror, 110 Monument Ave, Greene- ville, TN 37743, p 220 Bruins, Janese Lynn, Freshman, 14441 Croswell St, West Olive, Ml 49460, p 178 Bryant, Cynthia A., Senior, p. 243 Bryant, Rodney Dwayne, Sophomore, Route 4 Box f589A. Georgetown, SC 29440, p 203 Buczek, Anthony D., Junror, 1800 SE 4th St, Pompano Beach, FL 33060, p. 220 Bunch, Jay, Freshman, Box 303, Jacksboro, TN 37756. p. 178 Burdashaw, Debora Barker, Senior, 24 Carroll Ct, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p. 243 Burdashaw, J. Timothy, Senior, 24 Carroll Ct., Cleveland. TN 37311, p 243 Burge, Terry L., Sophomore, RR. 8, Decatur, IL 62522. p. 203 Burger, Jeftrey Lynn, Freshman, 7120 Lee Highway. Chattanooga, TN 37421, p. 179 Burkett, Earl, Freshman, 606 Parker Mathis Dr, Valdosta, GA 31601, p 179 Bums, Robert, Freshman, 844 Liberty, Alton, lL 62002. p, 179 Bums, Teresa Lynn, Freshman, Route 2, Austin, TN 47102, p. 179 Burrell, Richard T., Senior, Marquis Apts. 41102, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p. 243 Burroughs, Flavis, Jr., Senior, 3665 N River Rd., Port Huron, Ml 48060, p. 244 Burton, Ronnie, Senior, 497 West Jasper, Chandler, AZ 85224, p. 244 Bush. Robert P., Sophomore, p. 203 Butler, Brenda, Senior, p. 244 Butler. Sandra Irene, Freshman, 205 Porter St., Sealord. DE 19973, p. 179 Butler, Melanie, Sophomore, Box 572, Glenwood, GA 30428, p. 208 Byler, James Ervin, Freshman, 1132 McAlp1ne Ave., Nash- ville, TN 37216, p. 179 Byrd, Lori L., Sophomore, 61338 Hopewell Ch. Rd., Lan- caster, OH 43130, p. 203 Byrd, 'l1na. Freshman, Route 2 61338 Hopewell Ch. Rd., Lancaster, OH 43130, p. 179 Byrd, Vincent, Freshman, Route 1 Box 274E, Apopka, FL 32703, p. 179 Cadenhead, Christina J., Sophomore, p 203 C?gebgllichele,, Freshman, 15243 Dumay, Southgate, Mt Cain, Ron, Sophomore, 19 Azalea Ave., Savannah, GA 31408 203 . p. Calhoun, Voin S., Jr., Senior, 3740 Hopkins Road, Powder Springs, GA 30073, p 244 Camak, Cheryl Duncan, Senior, 1810 Westlake Dr., Cleve- land, TN 37311, p. 244 Camak, Lael Hammond, Freshman, Route 2 Box 211C Grovetown. GA 30813, p. 179 Campbell, Denise Rachelle, Freshman, p, 179 Campbell, Elizabeth, Senior, 1770 vwnkler Ave., Ft. Myers, FL 33101, p. 244 Campbell, Luisa, Freshman, 3700 Ollnville Ave., Bronx, NY 10467, p. 179 Campbell, Sylvia JoAnne, Freshman, 4250 SW 21st Street, W Hollywood, FL 33023, p 179 Campo, Sharon, Junror, 38 Scholar Lane, Commack. NY 11725, p 220 Cannon, Pamela Jean, Freshman, 4118 Dale Avenue, Naples, FL 33942, p 179 Cannon, Rita Faye, Freshman, 924 Hamilton Crrcle, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Cannon, Ted, Sophomore, Carroll Ct 444 Cleveland, TN 37311, p 203 Caraway, Opal Renee, Freshman, 925 N Howell Ave Brooksville. FL 33512, p 179 Carr, Charles Michael, Senior, 825 Center Street, Holly 1-lrrl, FL 32017, p 244 Carr. Jetlrey A., Sophomore, 825 Center Street Holly Hrll, FL 32017 Carranza, Angel, Sophomore, 310 W 99th Street Apt 506, New York, NY 10025, p 220 Carson, Darrell, Senior, p 244 Carter, Larry D, Junror, p 220 Carter, Regina, Junror, 356 3rd Street, Birmingham, AL 35214, p 220 Cartwright, Deborah, Junror, Box 1890 Ohio Ave Apt ft. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 220 Cartwright, Johnny, Senior, 243 Harte Ave. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 220 Casey, Rhonda, Freshman, Rt 8 Wrtshrre Road, Rome. GA 30161, p 179 Cashman, Tammye, Freshman, 12103 Ryewater Dr, Hous- ton, TX 77089, p 179 Castello, Stephen, Sophomore, 2028 Broomlreld Road. Cleveland, TN 37311 Castillo, Alejandro, Junror, Crr 29 4f71A72, Bogota, Colom- bla, p 179 Cato, Cynthia, Senior, PO Box 335, Franklin Springs, GA 30639, p 244 Cato, Larry D., Senior, 4552 Pine Drrve, Calhoun, GA 31907 Caudill, Rebecca Ann, Freshman, 205 E Poplar St, Junc- tion Crty, TN 37601, p 179 Causey, Tena M., Freshman, 609 Palmetto Road, New Port Richey, FL 33552 Cavin, Margaret, Senior, 3501 Cunningham Drive, Knox- ville, TN 37918, p 220 Cawthon, Debbie, Sophomore, Route 2, Canon, GA 30520. p 203 Challin, Oretha K., Sophomore, 7390 Marian Ave, Rey- noldsburg, OH 43068, p 203 Chamberlain, Cindy, Sophomore, 3201 SE 33rd Ct. Ocala, FL 32670. p 203 Chamberlain, Victoria, Freshman, 1323 Castro Lane, Cin- crnnatl, OH 45246, p 179 Chambers, Lisa A., Senior, p 244 Chambers, Tanya, Freshman, 6135 Paw Creek Road. Charlotte, NC 28214, p 179 Chambers, Theresa, Junror, PO Box 68. Paw Creek NC 28130, p 220 Chance, Joseph W., Junror, 1880 Green Dr ,tf15, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 220 Chance, Susan, Senior, 1880 Green Dr 11915, Cleveland. Trv 37311, p 244 Charles, Mark J., Freshman, 13 Lahore Road, Northdale. Dretermarrtzburg Natal, South Alrlca, p 179 Chatham, Romara Dean, Senior, Route 2 Box 323e, Cleve- land, rtv 37311, p 244 Chavis, Susan W., Sophomore, 335 Apache Tr, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 244 Choirniere, Rose, Sophomore, Slab City Road, Shirley, MA 01464, p 203 Christman, Nancy, Junror, RD ,111 Box 65, Markleysburg. PA 15459, p 221 Church, Katherine Pearl, Junror, 1316 E Wesleyan Dr. Temple, AZ 85282, p 221 Clanton, Tony Russell, Sophomore. p 204 Clark, Barry W., Freshman, Route 5 Box 26, Hamilton, AL 35570 Clark, Darrell Wayne, Freshman, PO Box 947, Princeton. wv 24740, p 179 Clark, Donald E., Sophomore, 1655 N Ocoee St Apt 1. Cleveland, TN 37311 Clark, Gary Anson, Jr., Junror, 918 Sahara Dr, Cleveland. TN 37311 Clark, Nancy Ann, Freshman, 3405 N Hlgley Road, Mesa. AZ 85205, p 179 Clark, Randy, Freshman, 908 Monterrey Lane, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, p 179 Clark, Virginia, Freshman, 1655 N Ocoee St Apt 1. Cleveland, TN 37311 Clarkson, Bud, Junror, p 221 Clarkson, Frieda, Senior, 2255 Teakwood Trail, Cleveland. TN 37311, p221 Clarkson, Hubert K., Junror, 2255 Teakwood Trarl, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Clary, Janice Lorie, Junror, 597 Cedar St, Jesup, GA 31545, p 221 Clements, Louie O., Junror, 195 2nd St Apt 3, Cleveland, TN 37311 Clements, Robin Renee, Freshman, 845 Old Hickory Road, Jacksonville, FL 32207, p 179 Clemons, Teresa Ann, Freshman, 301 S Rodgers Sl. Marianna, AR 72360, ,O 221 Clouse. Karen, Freshman, 3016 Locuslcamp Road, Ketter- ing, OH 45419 Cochran, Vickie, Senior. 1035 Beaverdale Road. Dalton. GA 30720, p 244 Cody, Rhonda, Freshman, 2321 Edison, Benton, AR 72015, p 179 Coftelt, Debrah, Senior, Route 3, Altoona, AL 35952, p 244 Coker, Pamela Fl., Freshman, 818 Ferry St, Anderson, SC 29624, p 179 Coker, Regina, Junror, 209 N 6th St, Slaton, TX 79364, p. 221 Coleman, David, Senior, Route 2 Box 448, Martinsville, VA 24112, p. 244 Coleman, Frances Ann, Freshman, Route 1 Box 44684, Brycevllle, FL 32009, p 179 Colkmire, Lance W. Senror Box 1293 Dade City FL 33525, p 245 Collier, Theresa Lynn, Freshman PO Bok 29 Dyke VA 22935, p 179 Collins, Bryant, Freshman p 180 Collins, Mark, Junror 9450 Ellsworth Cl Fulton MD 20759, p 180 Collins, Sulatne, Freshman PO Box 8468 Charlotte NC 28208, p 180 Colvin, Danny Duane, Sophomore 153 Centenary Aye Cleveland TN 37311 p 204 Cogmer, David, Junror Route 1 Coweta UK 74429 p Compton, Joel D, Freshman 106 Medovrew Talladega AL 35160, p 180 Condra, Larry Lynn, Sophomore, Route 3 Miller Road Signal Mountain, TN 37377 Cone, Alton Ray, Freshman, 2112 Utah Sl, Savannah, GA 31404 Conn, Jett P., Junror, 535 Fourth St Apt 5 Cleveland TN 37311, p 221 Connolly, Diane, Freshman, 2301 Wolte Dr Cleveland TN 37311, p 180 Cooper, Benjamin Leon, Junror, 14841 Jackson S1 Miami, FL 33176, p 222 Cooper, Deanna L., Sophomore, Route 7, Box 284 Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 204 Cooper, Debra, Senior, 434 West Seventy-lrtth Sl, Shreve- DOIT, LA 71106 Cooper, Margaret Ann, Senior, PO Box 452, New Ellen- ton, SC 29809, p 245 Copeland, Cynthia G., Senior, 201 Gurley Drive, Dyers- burg, TN 38024, p 245 Corbo, Angel Dario, Sophomore, llalra 142, 7600 Mordel Plato, Buenos Aires, p 204 Corder, Judy Denise, Freshman, 1205 Echo Drive. Chatta- nooga, TN 37343, p 180 Corder, Mitchell, Freshman, p 180 Comelius, Rachel Sue, Sophomore, Route 2 Box 329A. Claremont, NC 28610 Comette, Jerry wayne, Freshman, 505 West South St Kenneth Square, PA 19348, p 180 Coronado, Cynthia L., Sophomore, Sprrngbrook Apt 106, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 204 Coronado, Manuel, Junror, Sprrngbrook Apt 106, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Cowan, Cynthia Renee, Freshman, 3665 Spalding Ter- race, Norcross. GA 30071, p 180 Cox, Anita, Senior, Route 4 Box 1173C Sylacauga, AL 35150, p 245 Cox, Donald Gene, Freshman, 4914 Marlon Ave Nor- - wood, OH 45212, p 180 Cox, Kimberly A., Freshman, Box 39 Blair, WV 25022 p 180 Cox, Valentina Rochell, Freshman 218 South West Third St, Deertreld Beach, FL 33441, p 180 Craft, Robin, Senior, 506 Orin St, Stockbrrdge. Mt 49285. p 245 Crain, Sandra Joanne, Freshman, PO Box 363, High Shoals, NC 28077, p 180 Crank, Kimberly Sue, Freshman, 45 North Twenty-trrst, Battle Creek, Ml 49015, p 180 Creech, Rita A., Sentor, p 245 Cretton, Paul A., Senior, 2556 Newton Sl Lake Slatron IN 46405 Cribb. Jathan, Freshman, 5611 Eighteenth Ave East. Bradonton, FL 33508, p 180 Crick, David, Freshman, 1818 Timber Trarl, Cleveland TN 37311, p 180 Crisp, David Wayne, Sophomore, p 204 Crisp, Eugene R., Jr., Junror, 503 George St North West Athens, TN 37303 Cromer, Ronald D., Freshman, 304 Woll St, Linden. AL 36748, p 180 Crooms, Larry Michael, Junror 2865 Campbell Bridge Road. Cleveland, -TN 37311. p 222 Cross, Bobby Gene, Jr, Senior, Route 1 Benton TN 37307, p 245 Cross, Nancy Jo. Junror RR 1, Brlely Ml 49309 Croteay. Joseph W, Freshman 81 Camden St Dracut. MA 02124, p 180 Croucher. Sandy, Sophomore, p 204 Crowe, Lana S., Junior, Route 9 Box 330-A, Cleveland TN 37311, p 222 Crutcher, Lawanza R., Junror. 2106 Elena Drrve Chatta- nooga, TN 37406, p 222 Cuellar, Rolando W., Senior, 21 Cottage Ave Mt Vernon NY 10550, p 245 Cummings, Patricia Estelle, Senior 2407 Wolle Ave Cleveland, TN 37311 p 222 Cunningham, Charles, Junror p 222 Curtis, Tony, Freshman, 409 North Elm M1 Pleasant TN 38474, p 181 Curto, Jaime. Junror 13408 r-lartren, Warren Ml 48093 p 222 Daniel, Jerry, Sophomore, 1027 Sprrrt Lake Rd Winter Haven, FL 33880, p 204 Daniel, Susan, Freshman, 1027 Spirit Lake Rd Winter Haven, FL 33880, p 181 Daniels, Gwendolyn E., Freshman. 16 Whelan Rd Apt A Providence, Rl 02909, p 181 Dassey, Janice Valene. Freshman, 940 Lexington Rd Cocoa, FL 31794, p 181 Daugher1y,Twyla, Sophomore PO Box 1370 Trtton GA 31794, p 204 Davis, Greg, Freshman PO Box 376 Sammes AL 36575, p 181 Davis, Sonya R., Freshman Route 1 Box 97 Hope Mills NC 28348 Davis. Stephen R., Junror p 222 Davis, Steve, Junror 3930 Peerless Ro Cleveland TN 37311 Dawsey, Gene Kelly, Freshman, 6900 Wilkinson Blvd Charlotte, NC 28208 Dawsey, Kimberly T., Junror, PO Box 392 whrrevrlle NC 28472, p 222 Day. Ron, Freshman. 808 Attmanda Dr Largo FL 33540 Dlrectorullndex Q6 Day, Steve Keith, Junior 2978 A1rporiHd. Drayton Plains, Ml 48020, p. 245 Dean, Ginger, Sophomore. 4357 GA Three Hwy, Gnllrn, GA 30223, p 204 Dean, Hugh, Freshman, 3100 Averill Lansing, Mt 48910, p 787 Dean, Rynold, Junior 750 Van Doren St, Pearl, MS 39208. p 222 Deel, Bruce, Sophomore, Route 7 Box 14. Dyke, VA 22935. p 204 Deel, Jett, Freshman. Route 1 Box 74, Dyke VA 22935 p 787 Denning, Terri J , Freshman, Route 70 Box 504, Lexington. rvc 27292, p 151 Dennison, Jett, Junior, 440 Centenary Ave, Cleveland TN 37377, p 222 Denoshrable, Rocky, Freshman, p 181 Densmore, Patrick Brett, Freshman, 158 Atvena Ave, Battle Creek, Ml 49017, p 181 Dent, Glenn M, Senior 6450 South West Sixteenth St. Miami, FL 33755, p 245 Deriveau, Ketty M., Freshman. 39A South Bethune Blvd. Spring Valley, NY 10977. p 781 Deskins, Lee Ann, Sophomore, 7893 Lake Drive South East, Newark, OH, p 204 Diaz. Susana Ramona, Junior, 475 South West Fourth Ave, Boynton, FL 33435, p 222 Dill, Sandra, Freshman, Route 4 Box 527, Seminole, TX 79360, p 781 Dillow, Laura L., Junior, PO Box 114, Basiran, VA 24374. p 222 Dixon, Ann L., Senior, 1655 North Ocoee Sl Apt 10. Cleveland, TN 37317, p 245 Dixon, Johnny, Junior, 3685 Vance Dr 442, Cleveland, TN 37317, p 204 Dixon, Rachel A, Sophomore, 404 West Cedar Ave, Wake Forest, NC 27587, p 204 Dixon, Richard T., Senior, 7655 North Ocoee 4410, Cleve- land, TN 37377, p 245 Dixon, Rivara Conessa, Freshman, Route 2 Box 750-H. Powhatan, VA 23739, p 182 Dixon, Teresa, Freshman, 7100 Brookside Dr, Wilson, NC 27893, p 782 Doll, Billiio M., Senior, RR Box 337, Johnstown, OH 43031 Dorel, Emmanuel, Junior, p 222 Dorman, Cathy M., Sophomore, p 204 Dorris, Renee Lynn, Sophomore, 740 Leslie Lane, Glen- dale Hgts, lL 60137 Dorris, Ronald Wayne, Sophomore, 740 Leslie Lane, Glen- dale Hgts, lL 60137, p 222 Dosher, Bill, Senior, PO Box 3414, No Ft Myers, FL 33803, p 245 Dotson. Brian W., Sophomore, 5001 Waterford Dr, Mable- ton, GA 30059, p 204 Dotson, Randal Keith, Freshman, 3910 NE 3rd Ave, Pompano Beach, FL 33064, p 182 Douglas, Susann L., Junior, Dundonald St, Hamilton, Bermuda S-24, p 223 Doyle, Teresa. Freshman, 6007 Pleasant Hill Road. Bes- semer, AL 35020, p 182 DuBois, Hans R., Junior, 509 14th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58702 Duckworth, James E., Senior, 1215 Crest St, S E , Cleve- land, TN 37371, p 245 Dudley, Delores, Sophomore, 1215 Crest St, SE, Cleve- land, TN 37377 p 204 Dumont, Craig Holland, Junior, Rt 3 8th St, White Cloud, Ml 49349, p 204 Duncan, Cheryl A., Senior, 1215 Normack, Montgomery. AL 36109 Duncan, David, Senior, Carroll Ct Apt 78, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 223 Duncan, Mike, Carroll Ct. f3, Cleveland, TN 37371 Dunn, Tammy, Junior, Rt. 1 Old Dalton Pk, Cleveland, TN 37377, p, 223 Durham, Fred Mitchell ll, Freshman, Rt ,fl Box 51, Mrddlesboro, KY 40965, p 182 Durham, Susie, Junior, Rt 1 Box 51, Mrddlesboro, KY 40965, p 223 Dyer, Dennis, Junior, Rt. 3 Box 478, Covington, LA 70433 Earls, Claudia, Sophomore, 200'lnne St, Princeton, WV 24740, p 205 Earls, Darryl, Sophomore, 930 Trunk St, Cleveland, TN 37377, p 205 Eaton, Barry, Senior, 9369 Bennie Lane, Ooltewah, TN 37363 Echols, Edward H., Senior. 440 Trunk St N E , Cleveland. TN 37311, p 245 Echols, Sherry Taylor, Junior, 440 Trunk St N.E , Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 223 Edwards, Chris, Sophomore, Rt 1 Box 755A, Kannapolis, NC 28081, p. 205 Edwards, David Lee, Freshman, 1107 Dogwood Circle, Sylacauga, AL 35750, p 182 Elird, Lynn, Junior, Box 157, Valleyview, Alberta, Canada. TOH 3ND, p 223 Eischeid, Nancy, Senior, 3604 Woodland Drive, Cleveland. TN 37377 Ellard, Jerry S., Junior, Lee College Box 843, Cleveland. TN 37377 Ellard, Karen S., Junior, Lee College Box 843, Cleveland. TN 37371 Elliott, David, Junior, 3357 Alemeda Ave., Birmingham, AL 35274, p 223 Elliott, Frank R., Senior, Flat Rock Road, Penn Valley, Narberlh, PA 79072, p 245 Elliott, Keith E., Senior, p 246 Elliott, Pamela Jeaneen, Freshman, 517 State ST, Adrian, Ml 49221 , Ellis, Sherrie, Freshman, 3340 4th Street, Twin Lake, MI 49457,'p 782 Ellis, Stephen Todd, Senior, p 246 Ellis, Timothy, Freshman, PO Box 338, Whltevtlle, NC 28472, p 182 Eloi, Fenel, Senior, 68 NW 39th St, Miami, FL 33727. p 246 Eloi, Luz M.. Senior, 95 Day St, Fitchburg MA 01029. p 246 Endecott, James L.. Jr., Junior. Box 7419 Tomlinson College, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 223 Enrique, Rivera T., Freshman, Lee College, Cleveland. TN 37311 Ervin, Craig, Freshman, 4170 Rector Road, Cocoa, FL 32922 Escamo, Yvette D., Junror, 242 JWE-5 Co Club, R10 Piedvas, P B 00924, p 223 Evans, Charles Leon, Freshman, 12 Shumate Street, Dan- ville, VA 27877, p 782 Evans, Kenneth Gordon, Sophomore, p 205 Evans, Ronnie Lee, Sophomore, RR Box 20, Lovely, KY 41231, p 205 Evors, Donald, Freshman, PO Box 126, Odum, GA 31555. p 205 Faircloth, Blaine, Freshman, 451 SE 8th St, Homestead. FL 33030, p 182 Fallin, Lenora, Freshman, p 182 Farmer, M. Joy, Junlor, PO Box 765, Marianna, FL 32446, p 223 Farris, Brenda Walker, Junior, 4815 Rose Ave, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 223 Faust, Fred J., Freshman, 534 S 79th St, Reading, PA 19606, p 182 Feck, Paul W., Jr., Senior, Route 39. Franklort, KY 40607, p 246 Fedrick, Hollis D, Freshman, 1055 Old Federal Road, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 223 Felder, Gerald W., Sophomore, Carroll Ct Apt 8, Cleve- land, TN 37371, p 205 Fenlason, Doreen, Sophomore. p 205 Ferguson, Barbara, Junror, Soldier Road. Nassau NP. Bahamas, p 223 Ferrell, Larry, Senior, 2068 Charlotte Dr, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 246 Fink, Brenda, Freshman, 73547 Poplar Hill Road, Phoenix, MD 27737, p 782 Firmin, Dorothy S., Senior, 680 Montgomery Ave, Cleve- land, TN 37377, p 246 Fisher, Robert W., Senior, 1507 77th St N W, Cleveland, nv 37371, p 246 Flanagan, Maria, Junior, PO Box 72, Cohutta. GA 30710 Flemister, Peter B. Sophomore, 4 Francine Court, White Plains. NY 70607, p 224 Flores, Alberto. Senior, But Aparrcio Saravia 192835. Montevideo, Uruguay Flournoy, Felicia, Junior 6801 Buckhorn Drive, Columbus. GA 37904, p 224 Ford, Albert Anthony, Junior, Carroll Ct Apt 46, Cleve- land, TN 37377 Ford, Phillip H., Freshman, p 782 Fowler, Frank, Sophomore, 617 Little Britain Road. New- burgh, NY 72550. D 205 Fowler, Richard A., Sophomore. Carroll Ct Apt 5, Cleve- land, TN 37371, p 224 Francis, Ellouise, Sophomore, 2030 Warren St, Evanston. lL 60202, p 205 Franklin, David N., Sophomore, 712 Moultrn Road, Albany, GA 31705 Franklin, Diane, Freshman, Rt 1 Box 166 D South Point Road, Belmont, NC 28012, p 782 Franklin, Kenneth, Sophomore, RR Q96 Box 210B, Dan- ville, trv 46722, p 205 Franklin, Kenny, Freshman, p 782 Franklin, Mike, Sophomore, p 204 Franklin, Richie, Sophomore. 818 Linwood Road, Gas- tonra, NC 28052 Frazier, Michael G., Senior, Box 57, Balboa, Panama. p 246 Fugatt, Michael L., Junior, 70722 Greenlreld Road Soddy, TN 37379, p 224 Fussell, Susan Lynne, Freshman, Rt 4 Box 204 A. Coving- ton, LA 70433, p 182 Futch, Timothy Grillen, Freshman, P O Box 207, Zellwood, FL 32798, p 183 Fytle, Janet L., Freshman. 15 Merwin Ct Fairborn, OH 45324, p 783 Gagnon, David, Sophomore, 43 Rivulet St, Woonsocket, Rl 02895. p 205 Gambrell, Perry, Jr., Senior, p 246 Gann. John, Sophomore, 240 72th St. NE, Cleveland. TN 37317, p 205 Gardiner, Bernard, Sophomore, Acklrns St, Nassau, Bahamas, p 205 Garland, Barry L., Freshman, Rt 6, Cartersville. GA 30120, p. 783 Garmon, Fred, Senior, Rt 1 Box 447C. Davldson, NC 28036. p 246 Garner, Bruce, Senior, 665 Lakeview Drive, Cleveland, TN 37371, p 246 Gamer, James L., Freshman, 2106 Country Ct. Rock Hill, SC 29730, p 183 Gaskin, Diane M., Freshman, p 183 Gasque, David H., Jr., Junior, Box 44, Lee College. Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 224 Gasque, Reba, Freshman, 7140 Parker St 42, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 183 Gates, Cynthia J., Senior, RD fl Box 231-A, Saxton. PA 16678, p 246 Gibbs, David, Freshman, Rt 1, White Post, VA 22663, p 783 Gibson, Angela Paulene, Freshman, PO Box 555376. Nassau, Bahamas, p 183 Gibson, Ann, Freshman, PO Box 5376, Nassau, Ba- hamas Gibson, Billy, Freshman, 711 Haven Hill Lane, East Ridge. TN 37472, p 783 Gibson, David, Senior, 6194 Beverly Drive, Mableton. GA 30059, p 246 Gibson, Sharon, Junior, P O Box 5376, Nassau. Bahamas, p 224 Gibson, William H., Freshman, 717 Haven Hill Lane, East Ridge, TN 37472 Gilliam, Gerald Eugene, Junior, 2555 Rolling Hills Drive. Cleveland, TN 37371, p 224 Gilliland, David T., Junior, 3842 Birmingham Dr, Chatta- nooga, TN 37415 Gillis, Dini, Freshman, p 783 Gillman, Stewart R., Freshman, 5617 Cottage Hill Road. Mobile, AL 36609 Glass, Guy M., Junior, Rt 1 Box 1872, Plant Clty, FL 33566, p 224 Godlrey, Wanda E., Freshman, Rt 11 Box 769, Birming- ham, AL 35210, p 163 Godin, Dennis G., Senior, RD 42, Boswell, PA 15531, p 246 Gonzalez, Benjamin, Junior, Calle 1 H-9 Monte Verde Toa. Alta, P R 00758, p 205 Goodrum, David A., Freshman, 229 NE 9th St, Delray Beach, FL 33444, p 183 Graham, Donna, Freshman, 3214 White Birch St, Michi- gan City, IN 46360, p. 183 Graham, James Darvin, Senior, 2108 Powciana Dr. Clear- water, FL 33520, p, 247 ' Grammar, Jett, Junior, 144 N Garfield Dr. Pensacola, FL 32505. p 224 Graves, Brenda, Sophomore, p. 205 Graves, Elizabeth, Junior, 2721 Altadena Lake Rd , Birm- ingham, AL 35526, p 205 Green, Cheryl, Freshman, 3575 Watson, Toledo, OH 43612, p 183 Green, Hugh Stanley, Junior, Rt 6 Box 113, Ringgold, GA 30736 Green, Jimmy, Junior, 3900 Turtle Creek Road, Lebanon. OH 45036, p. 225 Green, Roger, Sophomore, Star Rt 2 Box 202, LaBelte, FL 33935 Green, Toni Patricia-Ann, Freshman, Rt 7 Old Dalton Ftoad, Rome, GA 30161, p, 206 Green, William R., Junior, 108 Spring St, Jonesboro, GA 30236. p. 224 Greenaway, Leroy, Senior, 1192 Valley Road, Cleveland, TN 37311 Greer, Sherra, Freshman, Rt 5 Box 702, Monroe, ijt 71203, p 183 Griftith, James Randall, Senior, 3005 Julian Drive, Cleve- land, TN 37377 Gnzzle, Dennis, Junior, 201 Grlzzard Ave P12, Nashville, TN 37207, p 225 Gnzzle, Doyle, Freshman, Rt 1, Fairmont, GA 31039, p 783 Grogan, Janelle, Freshman. p 183 Grogan, Sharon, Senior, 1622 Grogan St, Sanlord, NC 27330, p 247 Groomes, Lonnie, Junior, 1213 King Edward, Cleveland. TN 37371 Groover, Cathy, Sophomore, Rt 3 Box 316, Jesup, GA 37545, p 206 Groves, Brenda K., Sophomore, PO Box 233. South Bay, FL 33493 Guiles, Renea, Junior, 1342 Toledo Way, Upland, CA 91786, p 225 Gunther, Gary Richard, Junior, Box 34 Route 3, Centre- ville, MD 21617, p 225 Gupton, Ken, Freshman, Rt 1Box 356-C, Charleston, TN3731 p 783 Haas, Stephen R., Freshman, 4628 Vance St N W, Cleve- land, TN 37317, p 184 Hacmaier, Craig, Sophomore, RD 1 Box 256. Everett, PA 75537 Hadden, Donna Jean, Sophomore, Rt 4 Box 2518. North Augusta, SC 29841, p 206 Haddock, Marisa, Sophomore, 305 E Blackstock Road. Spartanburg, SC 29301, p 206 Halley, Wayne Allen, Freshman, Lee College Box 97, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 784 Hagains, Marcus, Senior, p 247 Hagan, Greg, Freshman, 98-1258 Akoaka St, Aieu, HI, p 784 Hage, George E., Sophomore, 161 Randia Dr. Orlando. FL 32807, p 206 Hagmaier, Craig, Sophomore, RD 7 Box 256H, Everett. PA 15537, p 206 Halcomb, Beverly, Junlor, 2038 Courtland Ave, Cincinnati. OH 45272, p 225 Hale, William Hugh, Freshman, 3236 Rehoboth Dr. De- catur, GA 30033, p 184 Hall, Connie Sue, Freshman, 74777 Shepard Dr, Dolton. lL 60419. p. 784 Hall, Leslie E., Junior, PO Box 466, Charleston, TN 37310 Hall, Lou Ann, Junior, PO Box 653, Lynch, KY 40855. p 225 Hall, Michael Larry, Freshman, 631 Virginia Ave, Dalton. GA 30720, p 206 Hamilton, Jerome, Sophomore, 784 Wood River Ave, Wood River, lL 62095, p 206 Hamilton, Susie L., Sophomore, PO Box 806, Wildwood. FL 32785 Hamm, Tim, Senior, 904 Fairmont Ave, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 247 Hamman, Lesia, Freshman, 309 Moore. Festus, MO 63028, p 184 Hammontree, Marvin J., Freshman, Box 323, Seviervrlle. TN 37862, p 184 Hampton. Rose, Junior, 2307 Hutchinson Ave, Leesburg. FL 32748, p 225 Hanlen, Jeflrey Earl, Freshman, 10625 Gorman Road, Laurel, MD 20810, p 184 Hahn, Kathy Sue, Freshman, RD 2 Box 15B, Mt Union. PA 17066, p 184 Harbin, John B., Freshman, 29 Lynchburg Dr, Greenville. SC 29609, p 184 Hardin, Debbie, Junior, 4909 Wesleyan Woods. Macon. GA 31210, p 225 0 Vlndoguo 1980 Harkins, Harvey D,, Sophomore, 145 13th Sl, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 206 Harris, Annette, Senior, 1232 Vaughn Cr, Belle Glade, FL 33430, p 247 Harris, Cy, Sophomore, 6889 Robin Dr, Chattanooga, TN 37421, p 206 Harris, Dwain, Senior, Rt 3 Box 31, Dayton, TN 37321, p 247 Harris, LaGeenia, Freshman, 1688 Pine Ave SW, Birm- ingham, AL 35211, p 185 Harris, Theresa, Freshman, 105 Allen Ave, Winter Haven, FL 33880, p 185 Harrison, David Keith, Freshman. Route 3 Bok 94-A. Abbeville, SC 92620. p 185 Harrison, Michael Leroy, Freshman, 2774 Riverside Drive, Sarasota, FL 33580, p 185 Harrison, Valerie J.. Senior, 502 Clyde Ave Fruitland, MD 21826, p 247 Hart, LaDon, Freshman, Bolle Poslale 1759, Port-au- Prince, Haiti, Wl, p 185 Hart, Ora, Senior, 2014 Gregory Lane, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 247 Hartert, Sandy, Freshman, PO Box 1017, Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 186 Hartshorn, Kenneth E., Junior, 61 B W T Park Cir, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 206 Hartshorn, Rhonda J., Freshman, 61 B Willard J Pk Hgls, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 186 Harvell, Denise, Sophomore, 425 Lisa Sl NE, Cleveland TN 37311, p 206 Haswell, lrl, Senior, Aral Road. Honor, Ml-19640. p 247 Hauser, Ed Cloud, Freshman. RR 7 Mobiland Box 79. Bloomington, lL 61701, p 186 Hawkins, Cynthia M,, Sophomore, Box 13 9th USA Gen Hos, Apo, NY 09757 Hawkins, Deborah, Sophomore, Rt 447 Emory Road, Powell, TN 37849, p 206 Hawkins, Howard, Junior, 4560 Shawnray Dr 148, Middle- town, OH 45042 Hawkins, Kent, Junior, 2003 William Sl rlf3, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 225 Hawkins, Trina, Freshman. 148 Bremer St, Fayetteville, NC 28373, p 186 Hayes, John, Junior, 1102 17lh Road, Frurla, CO 81521, p 225 Haynes, Christopher Lee, Freshman, Rt 3 Box 85, Whites- burg, KY 41858. p 186 Hays, Toni, Junior, PO Box 2603, Winter Haven, FL 33880, p 225 Haywood, Pamela, Freshman, 1915 Selleen Drive, Eustis, FL 32726 Head, Allison G., Junior, 44 Fanlon Hill Road. Weston, CT 06883, p 225 Heath, Sheila R., Junior, Rl 2 Chrlhowie, VA 24319, p 225 Helton, Jett, Junior, 225 Savannah Ave, Cleveland, TN 37311 Henderson, Diana, Junior, 833 S O'Brren St Lot 105, Seymour, IN 47274, p 225 Henderson, Ruth, Freshman, Rt 4 Box 578, Columbus, IN 47201, p 186 Hendrick, Anita Carol. Senior, PO Box 391, Pikeville, TN 37367, p 247 Henson, Kenneth W,, Junior, PO Box 921, Barnwell. SC 29812, p 225 Hepburn, Cecil, Freshman, 130 E 20th St, Riviera Beach. FL 33404, p 186 Hepburn, Darrell, Freshman, 130 E 20th Sl, Riviera Beach, FL 33404, p 186 Hepbum, Meredith, Senior, 2834 Circle St, Mtms, FL 32754, p 225 Hemandez, Diana, Sophomore, 5918-B Lyons St -Spanish Oaks, Orlando, FL 32807, p 206 Hemandez, Elice, Freshman, Box 439 Lee College, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 186 Herrin, Jell, Sophomore, p 207 Hersey, Alice J., Sophomore, 200 E North St., Leesvllle, LA 71446 Hickey, Richard Curtis, Sophomore, Rl 1 Box 340, McDonald, TN 37353, p 207 Hiddleson, Vic, Sophomore, 300 S Tourmaline Drive, Hebron, MD 21830 Higgenbottom, Mike, Junior, 10508 Knollvrew, Cincinnati, OH 45241, p. 225 High, Mark Allen, Freshman, p 186 Hignight, Cheryl, Senior, 605 N 81st, Kansas City, KS 66112, p 247 Hill, Michael, Junior, 435 8th St NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 Hill, Michael Lynn, Freshman, p 186 Hiller, Roger, Sophomore, Windsor Ct 423, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 207 Hlte, Wanda, Freshman, P.O Box 148, So, Boston, VA 24592, p. 186 Hobbs, Dee Renee, Sophomore, 2260 Edgewater Dr NW, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 207 Hockensmith, Rhoda, Sophomore, P.O. Box 127, Sumlton, AL 35148, p. 207 Hodge, Greg, Sophomore, 802 S Main Ave., Magee, MS 39111, p. 207 Hodges, James Daniel, Freshman, 1710 Arlington Blvd., Huntington, WV 25705 Hodges. Leslie Charles, Freshman, P.O Box 127, Dublin, VA 24084, p. 186 Holstetter. David M.. Sophomore, Rt, 417 Box 633, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Hogencamp, Peter K., Freshman, 243 18th St. NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 Hogslen, Edna Jane, Senior, 1400 Bluegrass Sl, Flat- woods, KY 41139, p 247 Holley, Arthur, Freshman, Rt. 6 Box 96, Florence, AL 35630, p. 186 Holley. Earl Anthony, Senior, 5901 Hickory Hill Dr, Chatta- nooga, TN 37416 Holloway, Susan, Senior, 2408 Wolte Dr, Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 247 Directorullndex Holman, Raylene, Freshman, 4305 56th Sl. Lubbock, TX 79413, p 155 Holt, Edwin H. I., Freshman, 1158 Sagasser, Somerset. KY 42501, p 187 Holt, Jeffery T., Junior, Easlvlew Apt 84, Calhoun, GA 30701, p 225 Holt, Sherle, Senior, Eastvlew Apt H84, Calhoun, GA 30701, p 225 Holtzclaw. Sherry Lynn, Senior, PO Box 291, Belton, SC 29627, p 247 Honeycutt, Russell, Senior, Rt 3 Box 752, Covington. LA 70433 Horton, Terry W., Freshman, 159 Westwood Hgts , Athens, TN 37303 Housley, Beverly J. Senior. p 247 Howard, Judy, Junior, 3915 Trewhltt Road. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 225 Howell, Charles L., Senior, 4254 Chtppawah Ave, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 226 Howell, Cyndi, Sophomore. 1150 Ponderosa Dr NW, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 207 Howell, Nathaniel Doane, Senior, 1870 Baugh Street. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 248 Howell, Sharon Y., Junior, 1265 Chlppawah Ave, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 226 Howell, Taresa Darla, Sophomore, 7602 Kenya St. Jack- sonville, FL 32208, p 207 Howsare, Mary Ann, Senior, 1936 Woodland Hills Ave N W, Atlanta, GA 30318, p 245 Howsare, Wesley E,, Senior. 40 Dexter Ave Moundsirrlle. WV 26041, p 248 Hubbard, Gary. Freshman, PO Box 554. North East, PA 16428, p 157 Hubbard, Joseph Paul, Sophomore, 3685 Vance Dr Apt 1, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 207 Hubert, Victor D., Junior, Lee College Box 651, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 226 Hudson, Rebecca D , Sophomore, F55 Drawer A, Radlord, VA 24141, p 207 Hughes, Carl Wesley, Freshman, Rl 2, Mt Sterling KY 40353, p 187 Hughes, Paul A., Freshman, Rl rift Box 350, Gladstone, Ml 49839, p 187 Hughes, Paul W., Freshman, 1727 34th St N W, Winter Haven, FL 33880, p 187 Hughes, Roger M,, Freshman, 10671 Bob Short St, Clarksville, OH 45113, p 187 Humbertson, Angela, Sophomore. Hillsdale Dr . Cleveland, TN 37311, p 207 Humbertson, Anita, Junior, Rt 2 Box 328-D, Cleveland. TN 3731 1 Humbertson, Sherle, Junior, 5220 Evans Road. Erie, PA 16509, p 226 Humsjo, Linda G., Junior, 32 Woodhollow Road. Great River, NY 11739, p 226 Huntley, Sandra, Sophomore, 163 S W 4th St, Deerlield, FL 33441, p 207 Hurst, James H., Junior, Rt 2 Levi Road, Htxon, TN 37347 Hurst, Marcia R., Freshman, Rt 2 Levi Road. Htxon, TN 37343 Hutchens, George, Freshman, PO Box 331, Fackler, AL 35746 Hutto, Christy, Sophomore, Route 3 Box 4432. Callahan, GA 32011 Hynes, Sandra Kay, Junior, 811 Underoaks Drive, Alla- monte Springs, FL 32701 Ikard, Marty, Junior, p 226 Ingle, Charles C., Freshman, 3807 Pembrook Cl A2, Columbus, GA 31907. o 187 Ingle, Gerald, Freshman, 3807 Pembrook Apt A2, Colum- bus. GA 31907, p 187 Ingle, Kenneth G,, Sophomore, Carroll Cl Apt 17, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 207 Ingram, Cindy, Junior, p 226 Irwin, Joseph, Senior, RD 441, Ripley, NY 14775, p 248 lsom, Carolyn J., Junior. R1 1 Box 36, Darkway Drive, Danville, VA 24541, p 226 Ivan, Kevin, Senior, 623 Johnstown Road, Beckley, WV 25801, p 248 lvester, Janice Gail, Freshman, 330 Roundtable Road, Athens, GA 30606, p 187 Jackson, Charles Marlon, Junior, 311 Madison, Monticello, GA 31064, p 227 Jackson, Manya Lisa. Freshman, Rt 1 Box 509, Red Bay, AL 35582. p 187 James, Arlene, Freshman, 526 N 18th St, West Memphis, AR 72301, p 187 James, Carol, Senior, 526 N 18th St, West Memphis. AR 72301, p 246 Jasso, Hermilo, Jr., Freshman, 3104 Gustavus, Laredo, TX 78041, p 187 Jellords, Keith, Junior, Box 601, Mableton, GA 30059. p 227 Jenkins, Andy, Sophomore, 216 Skyland Drive, Belton, SC 29627, p 207 Jenkins, Pamela Gayle, Freshman, Rl 1 Box 111, Ware- shoals, SC 29692 Jent, Robin, Junior, 9560 Lake Shore, Mentor, OH 44060 Jeter, Tonya Laree, Sophomore, 575 N 72nd Ave, Pensa- cola, FL 32506 Jethro, Jay F., Freshman, 520 NW 70 Terrace, Holly- wooo, FL 33024, o 187 Jett, Mickey, Senior. Route 1 Box 391, Empire, AL 35053, p 245 Joell, Carol J., Freshman, Westside. Somerset. Bermuda, p 187 Johnson, Benjamin T., Freshman, 125 Jonathan Ln, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, p 187 Johnson, Carla, Freshman, 35037 Donnelly, Westland. Ml 48185. p 187 Johnson, Lorie, Junior, 125 Jonathan Ln, Oak Ridge. TN 37803, p 227 Johnson, Randy, Freshman, 207 Lowe Ave, Kannapolrs. NC 28081, p 187 Joiner, Randy T, Senior 3371 OHara Dr Macon GA 31205 o 245 Jones, Dennis, Sophomore 1162 3TJ'lflQCif: 'JE Orangeburg SC 29115 p 207 Jones, LaFaye, Freshman 80.7 Dawe S1 Eustis FL 32720 p 187 Jones, M Ray, Jr, Senior 517 Wisteria Sl Prattville AL 36067 p 248 Jones, Maureen A, Freshman 660 Magenta St Bron, Nr 10457 o 157 Jones, Pamela. Sophomore 23674 Irv Ertrgnrr Hg Sputn- land trv 46623 o 205 Jones, Ralph E., Jr, Junicr 1655 Ocoee S1 ADI 9 Cleveland TN 37311 p 227 Jones, Rena, Junior ROIJIF' 4 Bo' 123' Chatsworth GA 30705 p 227 Jones, Sherra, Senior 1015 C Sl Reeoley CA 93654 p 248 Jones, Thomas W, Sophomore 1624 Grovewooo Dr Charlotte, NC 28205 p 208 Judkins, Renee Janine, Sophomore p 208 Justice. Rod, Junior, 206 Ninth Ave Huntington WV 25701, o 227 Justus, Gerald, Senior Pine Forest Apt 58 Cleveland TN 37311, p 248 Kakuk, Kevin Jaye, Junior p 227 Kaletha, Angel, Freshman 324 Springland Ave Michigan City, lN 46306 Kallayan, Debbie L, Junior Carroll Court Apt 21 Cleve- land, TN 37311 p 227 Kallayan, John, Junior Carroll Coun Apt 21 Cleveland TN 37311, p 227 Keaton, Teresa, Sophomore 6182 Beverly Dr Mablelon GA 30059, p 208 Keeler, James, Freshman PO Box 250 Uniontown PA 15401, p 187 Keith, Barbara A., Freshman, 1900A Green Pond Rd Soddy, TN 37379. o 187 Keller, Vicki, Junior, 3992 Lynncrest Dr, Cleveland TN 3 73 1 1 Kelley, Karen M., Freshman, PO Box 265, Kimberly AL 535091 Kelley, Sheila Joyce, Senior. p 248 Kelly, Chip, Junior, 4122 Highway Dr, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 227 Kemp. 'Una Flena, Freshman, Route 7 Box 494, Oxford, AL 36203, p 187 Kennebrew, Linda, Freshman, Route 1. Stephens, GA 30667, p 187 Kennemur, Elton L., Freshman, p 187 Kems, Tim, Senior, PO Box 18455. Temple Terrace, FL 33617, p. 245 Key, Jeff, Junior, 745 Twentieth St NE Apr 1, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 227 Khan, Shalhck, Sophomore. 2021 Old Georgetown Road. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 208 Kidd, Debi, Sophomore, 5203 Rolston, Norwood, OH 45212, p 208 Kidd, Saundra, Junior, 5203 Rolston, Norwood, OH 45212 Kidd, Terry, Sophomore, 5203 Rolston Ave Norwood, OH 45212, p 208 Kight, Danny E., Freshman, Route 2 Alma. GA 31510 p 157 Kile, Charles. Senior, 804 Martin Dr, Cleveland, TN 37311 p 227 Kilgore, Jerry, Freshman, 585 Roswell Road Rossvrlle GA 30741 Killette, Mary Elizabeth, Junior, 501 N Pine St, Warsaw NC 28398 Killman, Margie, Junior, 2216 Weiss Dr. Columbia SC 29209, p 227 Kimbrell, Libby, Junior, Route 3 Box 199 A Arab AL 35016, p 227 King, Craig E., Freshman, 438 E Oliver Owosso Ml 48867, p 187 King, David J., Senior, Carroll Ct Apt 44, Cleveland TN 37311, p 248 King, Jaoquelyn M., Freshman, Route 2 Bok 119 B Cov- ington, LA 70433, p 187 King, Kerry Joy, Freshman, 9 Railroad St Lincoln ME 04457, p 187 King, Richard Allen, Jr,, Freshman Route 5 Bok 1022 Thomasville, NC 27360 p 187 King, Susan E., Junior, p 227 King, Susan Walls, Junior Carroll Cr Apt 44 Cleveland TN 37311 Kirschmann, Paul, Junior, 1712 Twtnbrook Dr Cleveland TN 37311, p 227 Kizzee, Nancy, Senior 102 Clark St Pontiac IL 61764 Kizzee, Ronald, Senior, 102 Clark St, Pontiac lL 61764 p 248 Kline, Susan, Sophomore, 28 Valley Dr RD I3 Annville PA 17003, p 208 Kneiser, Mary Jo, Freshman 3954 Asbury Ocean City NJ 08226, p 188 Knowles, Oma Gail, Junior 5148 Creek Bend Cr Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 227 Knox. Develyn, Freshman, 806 Tennessee Ave Athens TN 37303, p 188 Koch. Mark. Junior 108 E Maple Sl West Hazleton PA 18201, p 227 Kopp, Jamie, Junior Springbrook Apt f24 Cleuolanrgt TN 37311 p 228 Kovac, Mary K., Jur1tOr, 504 E Avon Bowling Green FL 33834, p 228 Kreider. Janet Loraine, Senior Carroll Ct M7 Cleveland TN 37311, p 248 Kreider. Michael Dean, Senior Carroll Ct fit? Cleveland TN 37311, p 249 Kuhn, Margaret, Sophomore. 13771 86th Ave N Semi- nole, FL 33542 Kuhn, Peggy, Sophomore p 206 LaBine, David K., Sophomore 510 Rockland Road Ontonagon, Ml 49953 p 208 27 53122, p 189 Laguerre, Marie M.. Freshman, 3785 N W 205 St Carol City, FL 33055 Lairsey. Rickie James. Sophomore Route 1 Box 284-G Barnwell, SC 29812 p 209 Lambert, Byron Willis. Senior. p 249 Lambert. Cynthia. Junior, 712 S 13th Street Nashville. TN 37205, p 209 Lambert. Jerry Alan, Sophomore. Route 3 Box 414, Ander- son, SC 29621, p 209 Lambert. Scott Alan, Freshman, 503 Fairview Drive Belve- dere, SC 29841, p 188 Lamelza, Annamarie, Freshman, p 188 Langley, Linda G., Sophomore, 401 Louisville St, Stark- ville, MS 39759, p 228 Lattimore. David N., Senior, Box 242 High St, Charleston. TN 37310, p 289 Lauster. Elizabeth, Sophomore, 1586 3rd St, So Naples FL 33940, p 209 Lawrence, Cathy Lynn. Sophomore, 4463 Stonewall Road. Roanoke, VA 24017, p 209 Lawrence. Margie Y., Junior, 1500 Mohawk Court, N W 1142, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 228 Lawrence. Mark, Senior, p 249 Lawrence, Mark Stuart, Junior, 4463 Stonewall Road, Roanoke, VA 24017, p 228 Lawrence, Patricia. Junior, Pine Forest Apt 412. Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 229 Lawson, Janet, Sophomore, 707 Walton Dr, Madison, AL 35758, p 209 Lawson, Susan, Freshman, 707 Walton Dr, Madison, AL 35758, p 188 Leach. Thomas C Il. Freshman, 205 Lake St, Caryvrtle, TN 37714 Lear, Sherry Moore. Junior, Route 3 Box 690. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 228 Lee, Karen D., Freshman, 222 I-lull Street, Beckley, WV 25801, p 188 Leichltter, Sandra L.. Junior, 901 Westover Dr, Cleveland. TN 3731 1 Lemons. Cynthia, Junior, Route f4 Box 330. Athens, TN 37303 Lewis, Keith. Senior, P O Drawer N, Everglades, FL 33929 Lewis. Rosie. Junior. PO Box 70. Cut Oil, LA 70345. p 228 Lewis, Vicki Loveday, Junior, Apt 4423 Carroll Ct Cleve- land, nv 37311, p 228 Libby. Kendall. Junior, 4732 Whlsperwood Tr, Cleveland. TN 37311 Libby, Mark E.. Senior, 3923 Lynncrest Dr, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 249 Lindsey, Rhonda. Freshman, 726 Hickory Road, Naples, FL 33940, p 188 Liner, Debbie Cooper, Senior, 343 19th St, Cleveland. nv 37311, p 249 Lintecum. Martha Rae. Senior, 8047 Maxwell St, Warren. Ml 48089. p 249 Linton, Janet, Sophomore, 1120 Lasswade Dr, Tallahas- see, FL 32312, p 209 Little, Cynthia Lynne, Freshman, Route 1if2, Woodvtlle, AL 35776, p 188 Lockhart, James Michael, Sophomore, 5296 Chateau Way. Falrlreld, OH 95014, p 209 Lofton. Patricia Lavinia, Junior, 3802 Shortcut Road, Pascagoula. MS 29567, p 228 Long. William E., Senior, p 249 Looney, K, Ray, Senior, PO Box 12595, Winston Salem. NC 27107, p 228 Looney, Phillip, Junror, PO Box 12595, Winston Salem, NC 27107, p 228 Looney. Ray, Senior, p 249 Lopez, Nilda, Junior, 449 Powell Ave, Newburgh, NY 12550, p 228 Loukonen, James T., Sophomore, Carroll Ct Apt 115, Cleveland, TN 37311 Lowe, Crystal Annette, Freshman, PO Box SS 5378. Nassau, Bahamas. p 188 Lowe, Kenneth W., Junior, 1112 Grant Ave. Salisbury, MD 21801, p 228 Lowe, Michele Renee. Freshman, 2434 Lrter Street, Pon- tiac, Ml 48055, p 188 Lowe, Roy, Sophomore, 2434 Liter St, Pontrac. Ml 48055. p 209 Lowery, Amy Susannah, Freshman, 117 Tanglewood Dr, Warner Robbins. GA 31093, p 188 Lowery, Wayne, Junior, 604 Lyerly, Summerville. GA 30747, p. 228 Lubell, Debbie, Junior, 660-D 6th Street, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 229 Lubell, Robert. Junior. 660-D 6th Street, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 228 Luke, Lorrie. Freshman, RD fi, Williamsburg, PA 16693. p 188 Lunsford. Lisa. Freshman. 6100 Burmlth Ave. Charlotte. NC 28213, p 188 Lupo, Charles, Senior, PO Box 216, Mandeville, LA 70448. p 229 Lusk, Mark. Junior, p. 229 Luttrell. Sharon, Freshman, Route 1 Box 368, Evarts, KY 40828 Lyle. David, Freshman, Route 6, McMinnville. TN 37110 Lyles. Betty E., Freshman, Lee College Box 722, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Mabry. Sidney K., Freshman, 1228 Liberty Park Blvd, Sedalra. MO 65301, p 168 Mactammany, Cheryl, Freshman, 379 W Main St., Pa- hokee, FL 33476, p 188 Madden. Charla, Senior, 1710 Jordan Ave. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 249 Manahan, Oneta F., Sophomore, RR. 183, Fairfield, IL 62837, p 209 Mango. Debra J., Senior, 1105 N. Lee St, Leesburg. FL, 32748, p 249 Mann, Pamela J., Senior, 1508 Harvard Dr., Cocoa. FL 32922, p. 229 272 Manning, Gary B.. Junior, 9823 Woodman Road, Rich- mond, VA 23228, p 229 Manning, Gregory Scott. Freshman, PO Box 391, Sevier- ville, TN 37862, p 188 Manning, Larry L., Junior, 4005 Villa Ave, Macon, GA 31204, p 229 Manning. Renee J.. Sophomore. 736 Hrwassee Apt 3. Cleveland, TN 37311 Manning. Roger, Freshman, PO Box 391, Sevrervllle, TN 37862, p 188 Maples. David, Senior, Route 1. Baxter, TN 38544, p 229 Maples, Tonia, Junior, 1925 Wynwood Drive. Cleveland. TN 37311, p 229 Marion. Delena, Freshman, 2705 Henderson Dr, Cleve- land, TN 37311. p 188 Marion, Joe C., Jr., Freshman, 1if30 Collegetown Mobile Estates, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 189 Markham, Charles Ed. Junior, 11103 N 20th St, Tampa. FL 33612, p 229 Marley, Sharon Elizabeth, Freshman, PO Box 195, Lake Waccamaw. NC 28450, p 189 Marshall. Jeannie Karen, Junror, p 229 Martin, Denise. Freshman. 301 Bahamas Ave, Temple Terrace, FL 33617, p 189 Martin, Ellis R.. Junior, Pine Forest N Apt f49. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 209 Martin, Janet Lucille, Freshman, PO Box 484, Lexington Park, MD 20653, p 189 Martin, Patricia, Junior, 130 Tyler Ave. Danville, VA 24541, p 229 Mathura, Allan, Senior, p 249 Mathura. Ruth, Senior, 1002 West Lee Road, Taylors, SC 29687, p 249 Mauldin. Glenda J., Senior, 3121 Marie Circle, Macon, GA 31206, p 249 Mavergeorge, Michael, 485 16th St, Cleveland, TN 37311 May, Jeanine, Freshman, 2705 Gardenia Ave Cleveland. TN 37311, p 229 May. Myra, Junior, 2705 Gardenia Ave, N W, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 229 May. Susan J., Freshman, 2705 Gardenia Ave, Cleveland. TN 37371 May, Tonnie R., Senior, Carroll Ct Apt 35. Cleveland. TN 37311 Maylield. Cathy, Senior, 50 S Main St, Clarkston, Ml 48016, p 249 Maynard, Donna Dorine. Freshman, 14458 DelMar Drive. WOOdbrldge, VA 22793, p 189 McAtee. Tamra, Freshman, 1245 Ruth Dr, Kirkwood, MO McBrayer, Barbara K, Junior, 296 S Brook Dr, Jasper, GA 30143, p 229 McBridge, Lorie, Freshman, 12952 117 Lane N, Largo, FL 33540 McBride. Sharon, Freshman, PO Box 8, High Shoals, NC 28077, p 189 McCalister, Cheryl, Junior, 2424 S W 76th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73159, p 229 McCalister. Vencil, Sophomore, 2424 S W 76th St, Okla- homa City, OK 73159, p 209 McCarley. David E., Senior, 1419 So 8th St, Lanett, AL 36863, p 249 McCarn, Donna, Freshman, 2636 Blake Road, Portage. TN 46368, p 179 McCarver, Tom, Freshman. Springbrook Apt 103, Cleve- land, rrv 37311, p 139 McClary, Susan, Senior, 3222 Clearwater Drive, Cleveland. TN 37311 McClure, Hugh E.. Junior, 1if7 Carroll Cr, Cleveland. nv 37311. p 229 McCollum, Kim, Freshman, 111 W Felton Road, Carters- ville, GA 30120, p 189 McCormick, Michael, Junior, Box 35, Devllle. LA 71328, p 230 McCracken, Roger Dale, Senior, Route 9 Box 192, London, KY 40741, p 250 McCrary. Don. Freshman, 206 Alma Road, Hazelhurst, GA 31539, p 189 McCuIlah, Janna, Freshman, 4301 Ashland Ave, Norwood, OH 45212, p 189 McCulIah. Terry, Senior, 4301 Ashland Ave, Norwood, OH 45212, p 250 McDaniel, Johnny F., Junior, 1890 Green Dr, Cleveland, TN 37311 McDaniel. Pat, Sophomore, 350 Johnson Ave 11412, Cleve- land, TN 37311 McDaniel. Steve, Senior, p 250 McDonald, Kenneth R., Sophomore, Sylacauga, AL 35150. p 209 - McDonald, Randy, Senior, 3103 Andrew Jackson Ln, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 250 McDorman, Timothy J,, Freshman, PO Box 261, George- town, DE 19947, p 189 McEachin, Daniel L., Junior, Box 731 Lee College. Cleve- land, TN 37311. p 230 McElveen, Thomas J.. Freshman, 1831 N 47th Ave, Hollywood. FL 33021, p 189 McFarlane, Karlene, Freshman, 1723 Leland Ave, Evans- ton, IL 60701, p 189 McKain, Brenda J., Senior, 3203 Kirby Dr, Ala. OK 74820, p 250 McKain. Mark Stewart, Sophomore. 665 C 6th St SE. Cleveland. TN 37311 McKee. Allen, Freshman, 201 Central Ave, Mauldrn, SC 29662, p 189 McKenzie, LaVerne H.. Sophomore, PO Box 2362, Nassau. Bahamas McKinney. W. Dean, Jr., Senior, 104 Murphy Circle, Dan- ville. VA 24541, p 250 McKuhen. Donald Steve. Freshman, 315 McArthur, Warner Robbins. GA 31093, p 189 McLuhan, Derryck, Senior, 3520 Walnut Ave Apt 3, Cleveland, TN 37311 McPherson. Deana, Freshman, PO. Box 195, Linden, AL 36748, p 189 McQueen. Arnold. Senior, 4656 Meadow Ave, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 250 McRae. Herbert E.. Sophomore, 2518 Villa Drive N W fg Cleveland, TN 37311, p 189 Meadows, Lisa Colette. Junior, 2337 Hamilton Middletown Pk, Hamilton, OH 45011, p 230 Meadows. Roger, Sophomore, 1418 S Pembrook Drive. Leesburg, FL 32748. p 190 Mears. Penny, Junior, Carroll Ct Apt 39. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 230 Mears, Perry. Junior, Carroll Ct Apt 39, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 230 Melendez, Jose. Jr.. Freshman, 912-B Hase Drive, Hono- lulu, HI 96819. p 190 Meleridez-Nieves. Lorraine, Sophomore, 912-B Hase Drive. Honolulu, HI 96819, p 190 Melton, Barry, Sophomore, PO Box 3338, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 209 Melton. Carroll Lewis. Junior, 18 Mrdwood Drive, Ashe- ville, NC 28804, p 230 Melton, Karen, Freshman, 4125 Joyceton St, Charlotte. NC 28208, p 190 Mercado. Raymond, Junior, F4 7th St Jardrnes DE, Caparra. Bayamon, PR 00619, p 230 Miller, Cynthia, Freshman. 3804 9th St, Baltimore, MD 21225. p 190 Miller, Jacqueline. Freshman, 7908 Oak Road, Pasadena. MD 21122, p 190 Miller. Marcia Joan, Freshman, 4203 Sheridan Road 1882, Zion, lL 60099, p 209 Miller, Mike. Freshman, 904 Lee Boulevard. Lawton, OK 73501, p 190 Miller, Sharon, Senior, 1160 People St NE 189. Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 250 Mills. Stephen. Sophomore, 64 Manora Estates, Tusca- loosa, AL 35405. p 209 Mills, Tammy Michelle, Freshman, PO Box 215, Sumrton, AL 35148. p 190 Mintz, Treena, Freshman. PO Box 697, Lake Junaluska, NC 28745, p 190 Mirick, Rhonda, Senior. 580 12th Ave NE., Cairo. GA 31728, p 250 Mitchell, Mary E., Junior, 1287 Crestwood, Ypsilanti, Ml 48197, p 230 Mitchell, Valerie, Junior, 3815 Westview Drive, Cleveland, TN 37311 Mize, Aaron D., Senior. 930 Berry St. N E., Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 250 Mize, Ricky. Freshman, 930 Berry St NE.. Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 190 Modina, Jack. Sophomore, 3010 Lake Weir Ave., Ocala. FL 32671 Molina, Maritza. Junior. Calle 55 Bldg. 68 1419, Villa Caro- lina, PR 00630, p 209 Moman, Pamela, Freshman, Route 1 Box 339. Garden- dale. AL 35071 Monohan, Oneta. Sophomore, R R 13, Fairfield, FL 62837 Monperous, Evans E., Freshman, 84E 51st St, Brooklyn, NY 11203 Monroe, Bryan Jon, Sophomore. Apt fl6 Carroll Ct. Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 209 Monroe, Cathy Diane, Freshman, p 190 Monroe, M. Kent, Sophomore, 250 Dixie Drive. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 209 Montgomery, Mark, Freshman, 11 Kroeck, Arnold, MO 63010. p 190 Moody. Jasper Clitlord, Jr,, Senior, Carroll Ct Apt. 9, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 250 Moore, Angie, Freshman, 1337 Hull St.. Ypsilanti, Ml 4a197, p 190 Moore, Bessie L., Sophomore, 904 Gary St, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 230 Moore, Bonnie, Freshman, 904 Stoop Ave, Kannapolrs, NC 28081, p 190 Moore, Donna D,, Freshman, PO Box 274 Lee College. Cleveland, TN 37311 Moore. Glen H., Sophomore, Box 241, West Logan, WV 25601, p 209 Moore, Richard. Freshman, Box 12, Section, AL 35771, p 190 Moore. Sandra, Freshman. Route 2 Box 316-C, Falkston. GA 31537, p 190 Moran. Toni Gail, Senior, p 250 Morehead. Clifton, Senior, 20879 Hunt Club, Harper Woods. Ml 48225, p 250 Morel, Emmanuel, Junior. 981 NW 200 Terrace, Miami, FL 33169 Morgan, Freddy A., Junior, 5093 Chatata Drive, Cleveland, TN 37311 Morgan, Jett, Senior, p 250 Morgan, Melody, Junior, 125 Kenmorland Circle. Calhoun. GA 30701, p 230 Moring, Jack Arthur, Sophomore, 3201 SE 52nd St. Ocala, FL 32670. p 209 Morris. Don, Sophomore, 204 E 5th St, Caruthersvrlle. MO 63830, p 209 Morris, Doug, Freshman, 5035 Westbrook Road, Augusta. GA 30906. p 190 Morris, John Christopher. Freshman, 204 East 5th St, Caruthersvrlle. MO 63830. p 190 Morris. Lane. Junior, RO Box 724, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 230 Morris, Ricky. Sophomore. Box 60. Earlysvtlle, VA 22936. p209 Morris. Ronald Dean, Senior, 107 Hill St, Houston, MS 38851 Morris, Syndi Kaye. Freshman, p 190 Morris, Tex J., Sophomore, 5540 Valleybrook Road. Columbus. GA 31907, p 209 Morrisett, Philip D,, Junior, Route 2 Box 328. New Market. IN 37820. p. 230 Morrisett, Steven Wayne. Junior, 614 North Third Street. Elwood, IN 46036. p 231 Morrow, Faye, Junior. 224 W Mills Ave. Mooresvllle, NC 28115. p 231 Vindoguo 1980 Mosier, Ralph Oral, Jr., Freshman, Route 3 Spring St, Whttwell, TN 37397, p 190 Moss, Rosalee, Senior, PO Box 4569, Nassau NP. Bahamas, p. 250 Motes, Lanier, Sophomore, Rl 4 1667 McCollum Pky. Kennesaw, Ga 30144, p 209 Mozingo, Alton Keith, Senior, Rt 10 Box 55-B, Goldsboro. NC 27530, p 231 Mullis, Darlene, Junior, 2412 Walnut Drive, Cleveland, TN 37311 Mumford, Dennis, Freshman, 744 Ideal Way, Charlotte, NC 28203, p 190 Munn, Chris, Freshman, PO Box 692, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 190 Munsie, Bill, Freshman, p 190 Murphy, Tera, Sophomore, PO Bos 225, DeFuntak Springs, FL 32433, p 210 Murray, Obie Dale, Senior, Carroll Ct, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 250 Myers, Linda K., Senior, RD 1, Newvllle, PA 17241, p 251 Nail, Leah J., Junior, PO Box 186, Kimberly, AL 35091. p 231 Nail, Pam, Sophomore, P O Box 186, Kimberly, AL 35091, p, 210 Nail, Vickie, Freshman, PO Box 186, Kimberly, AL 35091, p 190 Napier, Lynda, Sophomore, Route 2, Austin, IN 47107, p 210 Nash, Beth, Freshman, PO Box 325, Snellvllle, GA 30278, p 190 Nash, Wayne Calvin, Jr,, Sophomore, p 210 Ndum, Robert Bojar, Junlor, cro Sone Estate, C D C Trko, Cameroon, West Alrlca, p 231 New, Julie Diane So homore, 404 Girard Sl, Danville. 27249 . D VA 24541, p 210 Newell, Billy, Junior, 225 Murraytown Road, Cleveland, TN 37311 Newman, Clovella R, Freshman, 425 Soddy View Lane. Soddy, TN 37379 Newman, Danny, Freshman, Route Box 65, Bedford, VA 24523 Newman, Renee, Freshman, p 190 Newman, Robert R., Junlor, East Ridge Road, Scottsboro. AL 35768, p 231 Newsom. Gary Lee, Freshman, RR, Glbsonvtlle, NC Newsome, S. Phillip, Junlor,'PO Box 708, Cleveland, TN 37311, p, 210 Nibbelink, Eugene. Junlor, 2253 Teakwood Trall SE. Cleveland, TN 37311 Nibling, Mark, Freshman, p 190 Nicholson, Glenda F., Senior, 1230 Parker St, Cleveland, TN 37311 Noe, Roy A., Freshman, p 190 Noel, Charles, Freshman, 1219 E Cooke, Columbus, OH 43224 Noel, Kristy Ann, Senior, Box 123 Fil 1142, Milton, WV 25541, p 251 Nope, Kenneth, Junior, 414 Spring Hill Drive, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 231 Norman, Angela Gail, Freshman, 2425 Barnard Sl, Amber- wood Apt 16-C, Brownsville, TX 78556, p 190 Norman, Sherry, Junior, Rt 2 Box 645, Kings Mountain, NC 28086. p. 231 Norman, Willie, Junior, Route 6 Box 51, Elberton, GA 30635, p 231 Norris, A. Dawn, Freshman, Rt 3 Box 127, Perry, FL 32347 Nuzum, Lance, Junior, 121 Shadowlane Walk, Ballwln, MO 63011, p 231 Oakley, Thomas J. Ill, Senior, 5322 N Bleck Road, Michigan Clty, IN 46368, p, 251 O'Bannon, Randall K., Junior, Rt 3 Box 261, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 231 Odom, Steve Wendell, Freshman, Box 371 A Rt 3, Decatur, AL 35603 Odom, Lowell, Junior, 2742 Vllla Drive, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 231 O'Donell, Michael Edward, Junior, Sprrngbrook Apt 4193, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 231 Ogle, Judy Kay, Freshman, Pine Forest Apt. 4136, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p. 190 Ogle, William Michael, Senior, 3005 Henderson Ave 11136. Cleveland, TN 37311, p, 251 Oliver, Peter M., Junior, 823 Ocoee St N W,, Cleveland. TN 37311, p. 231 Olsen, Patrice, Freshman, 802 Glenwood Ct, New Port Richey, FL 33552, p 191 Orellana, Enrique, Senior, Casilla 10367, Santiago, Chlle, p. 251 Orr, Andrea, Freshman, 1915 Sandra Drive, Cleveland, TN 37311, p, 191 Osbome, Bruce. Juntor, 3419 E Oueens Way, Erlenger, KY 41018, p. 231 Osbome, Mark Charle, Junior, PO, 1601, Glendale, AZ 86301 Ostrowski, Ted, Junior, 536 Brown St,, Mosinee, WI 54455. p. 231 Overcash, Demps R.. Sophomore, Rt 3 Box 276 K, China Grove, NC 28023, p. 210 Pack, Kenneth, Freshman, 2810 Pine Drive, Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 191 Pack, Kevin, Freshman, 2810 Pine Drive, Cleveland, TN 37311, p, 191 Packett, Angela R., Freshman, Rt, 1 Box 119, Belmont. NC 28012, p. 191 Pagan, Brenda, Freshman, 14571 S. W. 39 Tarr Rd., Ocala, L 32673, p, 191 Page, Karen, Freshman, RR. 1 24th St., White Cloud, Ml 49349, p. 191 Page, Kelvin Earl, Sophomore, Box 15 Rt. 3, White Cloud. Ml 49349, p, 191 Paine, Stephen R., Junior, Carroll Ct. Apt. f21, Cleveland, TN 37311 Dlrectotullndex Parchman, Rodney, Freshman, 4909 Willow Lane, Granite Ctty, IL 62040, p 191 Parker, Chip, Junior, p 231 Parker, Herbert Kent, Senior, p 251 Parker, M. Wilma, Junior, Rt. 3 Box 740, Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 231 Parmer, Rebecca Luauna, Freshman, Route 1, Roopvtlle, GA 30170, p, 191 Patrick, Cynthia, Sophomore, 103 Scott Drive, Enterprise, AL 36330, p, 210 Patrie, Kathy M., Sophomore, 64 SprrngLake Place Atlanta, GA 30318, p 231 Patterson, Gregory John, Senior, 3575 Ridgeview Road. Parts, TX 75460, p 251 Patton, Rodney, Freshman, 1610 Jenkins Road, Chatta- nooga, TN 37421 Paul, Susan, Freshman, 128 W McPherson Highway. Clyde, OH 43410, p 191 Pauley, Cellestina, Freshman, 21083 Panana, Warren, Ml 48091, p 191 Pauley, Chuck, Junlor, p 231 Pawsey, Kelly, Freshman, 450 8th SI, Cleveland, TN 37311 Paylo, Deborah, Sophomore, 414 Boston Hollow Road. Elizabeth, PA 25037, p 210 Paylo, Jeflrey Duane, Sophomore, 414 Boston Hollow Road, Elizabeth, PA 15037, p 210 Peak, Dianne Melinda, Freshman, PO Box 733, Chit- howte, VA 24319, p 192 Pearce, James M., Jr., Junior, Ftt alf2, Zebulon, NC 27597 Pearson, Cheryl, Freshman, PO Box 308, Macclenny. FL 32063, p 192 Peeples, Darrell, Junlor, 1745 Jefferson, Ft Myers, FL 33901, p 232 Pellegrino, Laura, Sophomore, 1437 Pearl Sl, Allentown, PA 18103, p 210 Pelonero, Kathy, Senior, 1655 Ocoee St, Apt 1112, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 251 Pendleton, Beverly, Sophomore, Sprlngplace Road, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Pendleton, Herb, Sophomore, Rt 4 Sprlngplace Road. Cleveland, TN 37311 Pennell, Deborah, Senior, Rl 4 Box 656, Kannapolts, NC 28081, p 251 Pennington, Deletha, Senior, 75 First St, N E 446, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 251 Pennington, Keith R, Junior, Box 33, Bruno, WV 25611, p 232 Pentycote, Joyce, Sophomore, 685 Trunk Sl, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 210 Peoples, James J.. Junior, 416 Valley St, Adamsvllle, AL 35001, p. 232 Pepper, Janine, Junior, Rt 1 Box 41-B, Union Grove. Al 35175, p 232 Peppers, David, Junior, 1106 Bruce Ave, Albertville, AL 35950, p 232 Perkins, Michael W., Junior, 357 Ptnetree Circle, Decatur, GA 30032 Persinger, James M., Freshman, Box 82, Caldwell, WV 24925, p 192 Peters, Cheryl, Freshman, RFD M, Mattawamkeag, ME 04459, p 192 Peterson, Kimberly Marie, Freshman, p 192 Petty, Nancy Lynne, Junior, Rt 1 Box 114, Cocoa, FL 32922 Peyton, Darrell,, Junior, 13597 Bellewood Ave, Seminole, FL 33542, p 232 Philippi, Bruce A., Senior, 3550 Walnut Ave, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 251 Phillips, Aaron B., Sophomore, 514 E Cedar, Livingston, TN 38570, p 210 Phillips, Karen B., Senior, 3703 Moreland Drive N E, Cleveland, TN 37311 Phillips, Sharon, Junior, 504 N W 5th, Andrews, TX 79714, p 232 Phillips, Sherry, Senior, PO Box 430, Mauldln, SC 29662. p 232 Phillips, Zachary K., Sophomore, 507 Angie Lane, Lilburn, GA 30518 Finder, Renee, Senior, 11191 Monet Lane, Lake Park, FL 33410, p 251 Pine, Billy, Freshman, p 192 Pippin, Lauren L,, Junior, Rt 14 Box 344, Charlotte, NC 28214, p 233 Pirkle, Stephanie, Senior, Rt 2 Box 455, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 257 Pittman, Deidra Gayle, Sophomore, Rt 10 Box 469. Pensacola, FL 32506, p 210 Pitts, Mark A., Sophomore, PO Box 211, Austin, IN 47102, p 210 Poland, Stanley, Freshman, 459 17th St NE, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 192 Pope, Susan G., Senior, 5624 Morris Ave, Columbus, GA 31904, p 251 Porter, Tony, Junlor, Rt, 9 McKinney Road, Greenville, SC 29609, p 211 Pounders, Tammy, Sophomore, Rt 3 Box 111, Tuscumbta. AL 35674 Powell, Carlton Victor, Junior, Box 17, Eagle River, AK 99577, p 211 Powell, Larry Gene, Freshman, Rt 1 Box 326, Llncolnton, NC 28092, p 192 Powell, Linda, Sophomore. 5800 Oakridge Dr, Hamilton. Ol-l 45011, p 211 Powers, Byron E., Senior, 4091 River Drlve, Ft Myers, FL 33905, p 233 Powers, Charles Edward, Senior, 2715 Oakdale Ave. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 251 Powers, James, Freshman, Rt 1 Box 169, Hemingway. SC 29554, p 192 Powery, Calron, Sophomore, 912 East 216 St, Bronx. NY 10469, p, 211 Pozel, David, Sophomore, p 211 Pratt, David Lee, Freshman, 497 Sexton, Struthers, OH 44471, p 192 Pratt, Donald Louis, Junior PO Bo, 253 Sharpes FL 32959 p 233 Pratt, Greg, Sophorrtnre 1850 fk,JOJEf Cl fmrrrhrvs l'. 47201 p 211 Pratt, Raymond Louis. Sertrnr 3420 Roth-rl: 51 frank' ville WI 53126 0 357 Price, David Ray. Ztjrphornore Larru' ly Apr 34 Crew land TN 37311 Price, Gail Lee, Junior Carroll Cl 1lfl4 litem-tarrd T'l 37311 p 211 ff f,f..f Priest. Dudley J, Freshman Route 2 Brenner GA ,u -J Prince Darla, Fre-shrrtan PO Bn, 326 Arc-dc If 760616 p 192 Pritchett, Stringer A, Jr, Freglvntart Rr g gr., 19,5 l-lonoravllle AL 36042 p 192 Propes, Tommy, Senior Carroll ft 449 Cleveland T'l 37311 p 252 Pruett, Janie, Sophomore p 277 Pruett, Janice L, Sophomore 1149 St Rt 314 lvtarenyo OH 43334 Pruett, Philip, Sophomore 1149 Sl Rl 314 Marengo OH 43334, p 211 Pruett, Bill, Freshman 857 Brlarlleld Road Rock l-llll SC 29730 p 193 Pruitt, Lavonda, Freshman Rl 2 Box 193-M Midland TX 79701 p 193 Pruitt, Sophia, Freshman 616 26th St NW Hickory NC, p 193 Puckett, B Don, 621 N 41h St Apt xl Cleveland TN 37311 p 193 Puckett, Patti, Freshman, 621 North 4th Sl Apt fl Cleveland, TN 37311 p 291 Pugalee, David Keith, Sophomore P O Bo: 334 Maloaka WV 24736, p 211 Pyeatt, Larry, Junior, 3013 45th Lubbock TX 79413 p 233 Ouinley, Charles W. Junior 67 Blue Springs Cl Lilburn GA 30247, p 233 Ouinley, Rhonda Ann, Freshman Terry Rd Rl 4 Box 52A Jackson, MS 39212, p 193 Ralph, Anita, Freshman, PO Box 391 Sevlervtlle TN 37862, p 193 Ramkissoon, Osborn, Senior, Rt t3 Box 279 Lumberton NC 28358 Ramos, Edwardo, Sophomore p 211 Rampy, Marlon, Senior, 906 S 30th St Yakima WA 98902, p 252 Ramsey, Jonathan, Jr., Sophomore, 5920 N W 19th Ave Mlarnr, FL 33142. p 211 Randall, David, Senior, 11167 Village Green Ave Semi- nole, FL 33642, p 252 Rathbone, Joni J., Sophomore, 450 7th St N W p 211 Ray, Barry, Junior, 1136 Logan Lane, Blythevrlle AR 72315, p 233 Ray, Gary Thomas, Junior, 1812 St Charles Ave S W Blrmlngham, AL 35211, p 233 Raygan, Darlene, Freshman, Rt 1 Box 678 Sumllon, AL 35143. p 211 Ream, Debra Carter, Freshman, Carroll Ct 410 Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 193 Ream, Donald, Senior, 205 S Mennonite Road, College- vrlle, PA 19426, p 252 Redman, Gerald II, Sophomore, 450 Mohawk Drive N W, Cleveland, TN 37311 Reed, Angela D., Sophomore, Rt A3 Box 00191, Byron. GA 31008, p 212 Reed, Diane E., Senior, 350 Johnson Ave Apt 12, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 252 Reep, Andrea, Freshman, 820 Adams Drive, Gastonia. NC 26052, p, 193 Reeves, James, Junior, 2331 Trtmble Road, Tallahassee. FL 32303 Reeves, Mitch, Junior, p. 233 Reiman, Scott T., Sophomore, 104 W Main St, NorthEast. PA 16428, p, 212 Rene, Enoch J., Freshman, Carroll Ct 46, Cleveland TN 37311, p 212 Renlro, Karen Y., Junior, Box 515, Horse Branch KY 40213, p 234 Renlro, Tonnie Lea. Junior, Box 515, Horse Branch KY 40213, p 234 Reyes, Jenith, Sophomore, 1325 Rordon Ave, Naples FL 33940, p 212 Reyes, Rose Mary, Junior, 110 Palermo Street Central Islip, NY 11722, p 234 Reyes, Thais C.. Junior, 1325 Rordon Ave, Naples, FL 33940, p 234 Rhea, Donna, Junior, 472 Wedgewood Drive, Cleveland TN 37311 Rice, Michael, Freshman, 1735 Lily, Aurora, lL 60505 p 193 Rice, Robin Raylene, Senior 1725 Dougherty Drive Shawnee, OK 74801, p 252 Rich, Starla, Sophomore, 1800 etyerstde Drive, Mobile, AL 36605, p 193 Richardson, Tim, Junior Rt 302 No Windham ME 04062 p 234 Richey, Hope D., Sophomore, Rt 1 Box 85 Ragland AL 35131, p 212 Rickman, Cinthia, Junior, 1206 Park Ave, Cleveland TN 37311, p 234 Ricks, Kristy S., Sophomore, 1725 Wtnlergreen Circle Knoxville, TN 37912, p 212 Riddle, Angela, Freshman, Rt 2 Box 527 Clover SC 29710, p 193 Ridenhour, Judy, Sophomore 406 Drngler Ave Moores- vtlte, NC 28115, p 212 Riggins, Jovonna. Junior, 3256 Terrace Drive Cleveland TN 3731 1 Riley, Karen E., Junior 5901 E 6th Apt 128 Anchorage AK 99504 Riley, Lois. Senior, Lee College Science Dept Cleveland TN 37311, p 252 Ringler, Randy Harold. Sophomore 343 Evergreen Drive White Cloud, Ml 49349. p 212' 273 Rivera, Daniel, Junior. 235 B 8th St NE, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 234 ' Rivera, Dorca, Sophomore, 473 N 7th St Newark NJ 07107 Rivera. Enrique, Freshman. p 193 Rivera, Ruth H, Sophomore 1104 153 Centenary Ave, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 212 Roach, Charles E, Jr., Sophomore, 4870 Miller Drive, Mableton GA 30059 Roach, Dennis, Junior 625 E Main St, Gas City, lN 46933 p 234 Robbins, Karen, Junior Bok 1044 Old SR 52, New Rich- mond. OH 45157 p 234 Roberson, Judy L, Junior 608 Third Ave W. Palmetto, FL 33561. p 234 Roberts, Jason W, Freshman. PO Box 1232, Stuart. FL 33494, p 193 Robertson, Pamela, Freshman. 592 E Klngslleld Canton- ment, FL 32533 p 193 Robinson, Jamesetta. Junior 1113 Jarrett Lane Knoxville TN 37919 Robison, Bobbi Jean, Junror, 971 Walker St Apt C, Cleveland. TN 37311 p 234 Robison, Ronnie Dale, Sophomore, 971 Walker St Apt C. Cleveland. TN 37311, p 212 Rodgers, Larry A., Senior Carroll Ct Apt ll Cleveland nv 37311 p 252 Roebuck, Becky A. Sophomore 5321 Pathvrew Drive. Dayton, OH 45424 p 212 Rogers, Tommy, Sophomore 700 Brown Ave Apt 4. Cleveland, TN 37311 Romo, Susana, Junior. Edit, Blue Palace Apt 11A Los Palos Grandes, Carocon, Venezuela Rorris. Susouis, Junror, p 234 Rosales, John, Freshman. p 193 Rose, Kimberly Gayle, Sophomore 2417 Neptune Road. Kissimmee FL 32741 p 212 Rosser, Russell, Junior, 2505 Morgan Road Bessemer. AL 35020. p 234 Rossman, Patricia, Freshman. 2721 59th Ave North. St Petersburg FL 33702, p 193 Rowsey, Leslie A, Jr, Freshman Route 1 Bok 4'204CC. Nathalie, VA 24577 p 193 Rubio, Lea, Sophomore, 8000 S W 134 Ave. Miami FL 33183, p 212 Rudd, Sara, Freshman, 1425 Emerson Lane. Mrltord, OH 45150, p 194 Rushing, Melody G, Senior, Box 547 2001 Solana Road, Carlsbad. NM 88220, p 252 Russ, Marilyn H, Sophomore, 457 17th Sf NE Cleve- land, TN 37311 p 212 Russ, Stephen M, Junror, Carroll Ct Apt 28. Cleveland. TN 37311, p 234 Russell, Renee Sue, Junror, 7541 Campbell. Taylor, Ml 48180, p 234 Russell, Robert R, Senior, 371 Corvrn Road Route 9, Cleveland. TN 37311 Russell, Starr, Sophomore, 128 Anita Drive. Panama City. FL 32401. p 212 Rutherford, Paul, Freshman, Rl 1 Box 1013, Macclenny. FL 32063, p 194 Rutledge, William Donald, Freshman. 62 Tannery St. North East. PA 16428. p 194 Ryan, Sheila D., Freshman, 15564 Loveland Livonia Mt 48154, p 194 Rye, Sonya, Sophomore. 5151 Summer Memphis, TN 38122, p 212 Sally, Tina, Freshman, Rt 3 Kincaid Rd, Madisonville, TN 37354, p 194 Sanchez, Clotilde, Freshman, Hermosrlto, Sonora, Mexico Sanchez, Kotty, Freshman, p 194 Saracina, Tony, Sophomore, 335 Overmont SW, Mas- sillon, OH 44646, p 212 Sawyer, Byron Scott, Freshman, 4237 Reese Road, Columbus, GA 31908, p 194 Sawyer, Stephen C., Senior, 621 Midland Ave, Sanford, NC 27330 Saylor, Keith, Junror, 9130 Dorrtngton St, Arleta, CA 91331, p 235 Scearce, Cheryl, Junior, 237 Orchard Drive, Danville, VA 24541, p. 235 Schacht, Alan K., Freshman, p 194 Schaeffer, Michael G., Sophomore, 2031 Wynwood Drive Apt. D, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 235 Schaeffer, Penny N., Junior, 2031 Wynwood Drive Apt D. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 235 Schick, Ralph, Senior, p 252 Schiltz, Andrew F., Junior, 2875 Old Freewitl Road, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 213 Schoate, David E., Junror, Rt 95 Box 10 Minnrs Road. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 235 Schoate, Regina Smith, Junior, Rt 5 Box 10, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 235 Schrade, Mark Alan, Freshman, 2988 Chaucer Drive N W, Canton, OH 44721, p. 194 Scornavacchi, Thomas, Sophomore, 5760 Jefferson Drive, Readrng, PA 19606, p, 212 Scott, Kathy, Freshman, p, 194 Scragg, Rickey Ross, Sophomore, 1022 Greenwood Ave, Hamilton, OH 45011, p 212 Seamon, Linda, Senior, 1607 11th St, Lawrenceville, lL 62439, p 252 Sears, Mark D., Junror, 202 Cereal Ave, Hamilton, OH 45013, p 235 Sears, Regina Lynn, Freshman, 7801 State Road, Cincin- nati, OH 45230, p 194 Seay, Mary Bethany, Sophomore, 118 W lst St, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219, p 213 Selby, Terry, Sophomore, 405 Erie Road, Vermillion, OH 44089 Sellers, Arnold B., Jr., Freshman, Spring Place Road, Cleveland, TN 37311 Serrano, Israel, Junror, Kllometro 26 9. Lares, PR 00669 Seymour, Debbie, Junror, Rt 2 Box 754 C, Statlord, VA 22554, p 235 Shamblin, Leslie P., Senior, Box 85 Sherwood Ave, Cal- houn, TN 37309, p 252 Shannon, Sherry, Senior, 99929 Williams Drive, Franklin, OH 45005, p 252 Sharp, Timothy Steven, Freshman, 897 Monroe Road, Toney, AL 35773, p 194 Shaw, Patricia A., Junior, p 285 Sheets, Gary L., Senior, 223 17th St. Cleveland, TN 37311 Shefton, Michael A., Freshman, 511 Silver Beach Road. Lake Park, FL 33403, p 194 Shelnutt, Sue, Freshman. Route 5 Box 32, Franklin, GA 30217, p 194 Shelton, Tim, Junror, Box 28 Carroll Ct, Cleveland, TN 37311 Sheridan, James W., Junror, 238 Blue Grass Circle, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 235 Shick, Paul, Freshman, 2737 W Washington Cnt Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46808, p 194 Shick, Ralph E., Senior, Box 199 2737 W Washington Center Road, Fort Wayne, lN 46808 Shirley, Cynthia, Senior, Rl 4 Box 235, Oneonta, AL 35121, p 252 Shores, Richard L., Junior, 3506 Havenwood Road, Dallas, NC 28034, p 235 Shrable, Rocky, Freshman, fl Box 342A, While Cloud. Ml 49349 Shue, Ron, Junior, 6103 Brushwood Ct Greensboro, NC 27409 Shultz, Carl L., Sophomore, PO Box 285 Glenwood, McDonald, TN 37353, p 213 Shultz, Donnie, Junror, p 235 Shultz, Raymond D., Freshman, 2349 Collins Hill Road. Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Sikes, Debra, Senior, PO Box 2302, Bainbridge. GA 31717, p 252 Simmons, Stewart, Junior p 235 Simmons, William, Sophomore, 736 Hrwasse Apt 7, Cleveland, TN 37311 Simms, Euphemia Rachelle, Senior, 930 Trunk Street N E. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 252 Simonson, Anne, Junior. Willard J Park 50 A, Cleveland, rtv 37311, p 235 Sisk, Stephen Douglas, Sophomore, 3645 Cedar Ave NW, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 213 Slappey, Vickie Jean, Freshman, 780 Claburn Road, Macon, GA 31204 Slegl, Randy W., Freshman, 1320 South 25th Ave, Omaha, NE 68105, p 194 Sloan, Janice M., Senior, 6 McClellan Ave Amsterdam. NY 12010, p 253 Smelser, Leland C., Senior. 1335 Shawnee Lane. Brooks- ville, FL 33512, p 253 Smiling, A. Mark, Senior, 375 Wilkes Road, Fayetteville, NC 28306. p 253 Smiling, Paula, Freshman, 375 Wilkes Road, Fayetteville, NC 28306, p 194 Smith, Aaron, Junior 1624 McBnan Rd, Chattanooga. TN 37412 Smith, Andrew, Senior, 15 Ossabaw Rd , Savannah, GA 31410, p 253 Smith, Anita, Sophomore. 3960 Mont, Co Line Rd, Union. OH 45322. p 213 Smith, Bret Alen, Freshman, 5845 Pine Hurst Way, Douglasvrlle, GA 30135, p 194 Smith, Cathi Lynnette, Freshman, 3339 Bu11atM1llRd , Knoxville. TN 37917, p 195 Smith, Cynthia D., Freshman. 405 Old York Lincoln Rd . Gastonia. NC, p 195 Smith, Debbie H., Sophomore, Lee College Box 732, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 195 Smith, Elizabeth A., Freshman, 208 Hr-land Terrace, Hillsboro, OH 45133, p 195 Smith, Greg, Freshman. p 195 Smith, Kathryn Marie, Junror, 990 Dudley Ave, Bartow, FL 33830 Smith, Keith D., Sophomore, 535 Fourth St. Apt 1, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 213 Smith, Kimberly A., Freshman. Box 32, Sttnnett, KY 40868, p 195 Smith. Lori, Freshman, Route 2 Box 766, Macctenny, FL 32063, p 195 Smith, Michael H., Junror, 603 Ridgeway Dr. Belmont, NC 28102. p 235 Smith, Nathan David, Freshman, 211 Oak Hill, Durham, NC 27712, p 195 Smith, Penny Teresa, Junior, Route 2 Box 114-F, Rouston, GA 30662. p 236 Smith, Sharon J., Sophomore, 604 North Jefferson St. Mt Union, PA 19066 Smith, Sheila A., Junior. Route 1 Box 121-B, Trenton. FL 32693 Smith, Sherry, Sophomore. p 213 Smith, Susan L., Sophomore, 3827 Concord Dr, Decatur. GA 30033, p 236 Smith, Venita Ann, Junror, 1104 Georgetown Rd NW. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 236 Smith, Wendell G., Freshman, 2516 Villa Dr, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 195 Solomon, Samuel, Freshman, PO Box 13, Webster, FL 33597, p. 195 Sorrells, David Wayne, Freshman, 1710 Wilbur Ave, Farr- born, OH 45324 Spggs, JoAnne, Junror, 1160 People St. Cleveland, TN 11 Spell? Beverly, Senior, Route 3, Hazlehurst, GA 31539. p, 53 Spell, Darrell DeWayne, Junior, 2626 Van Gundy Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32208, p. 236 Spivey, Donna Lynn, Junior, Route 1 Box 610 West Green, GA 31567 p 236 Stekely, Karen Diane, Freshman, 16 Johnson Blvd, Red Bank, TN 37415, p. 195 Stantield, LeNaye, Sophomore, 340 12th St. N.W., Cleve- land, TN 37311, p. 213 Stansky, Cheryl S., Senior, Box 652 Lee College, Cleve- land. TN 37311, p. 253 7 Stansky, Michael, Senior, 3616 Woodcrest Ave. NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 Stansky, Roderick 'John, Freshman, 4711 Calvert Rd.. Huntsville, AL 35805, p 195 Staton, Bill, Sophomore, 339 Bayview Ave, Cranston, Rl 02905, p. 213 Statton, Michael A., Freshman, 511 Silver Bch. Rd., Lake Park, FL 33403 Stauf?5bMark, Junror, 20 N Sixth St., Denver, PA 17517, p. Steele, Donnis, Freshman, 1468 W Winona. Chicago, lL 60640, p. 195 Steele, Kenneth, Sophomore, 1930 Clemmer St., Cleve- land, TN 37311, p. 213 Stein, Wesley D., Junior, P.O, Box 165, Wimauma, FL 33598, p. 236 Stephens, George M., Freshman, p. 195 Stephens, Nora C., Junror, 850 Trunk St., Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 236 Stephens, Pauline, Junior, 640 E Ridgeway, Hermtston, OR 97838 Stevens, Harold W., Junror, 725 Lang N.E , Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 236 Stibor, Debra J., Freshman, Box 185 Godfrey Rd, Lake City, PA 16423 Stieg, Beth, Sophomore, 732 Lanoir Circle, Chattanooga. TN 37412, p 213 Stigile, Richard D., 117 Flintlock Rd, Newark, DE 19713, p 236 Stokes, Lori L., Sophomore, 7019 Darien Way, Cleantvater, FL 33516, p 195 Stone, Dan, Junior, 2137 Montgomery Ave, Woodbridge. VA 22191, p 236 Stone, Frederick Kim, Freshman, Route 2, Middlesex, NC 27557 Stone, H. Edward, Senior, 1513 Everhart Dr, Cleveland. TN 37311, p. 253 Stone, Jackie, Sophomore, 308 Highland Ave, Cleveland, TN 37311 Stone, Kim, Senior, p 253 Stone, Melody, Freshman, Box 427, Blowing Rock, NC 28605, p 213 Stone, Patrick, Sophomore, 610 B St. Lenoir City, TN 37771, p 213 Stout, Timothy D., Freshman, Route 1 Box 49B, Pulaski, VA 24301. p 795 Stroder, Fay Ann, Sophomore, 2253 Washington Ave, Granite City, lL 62040, p 213 Strong, Dean R., Senior, 1160 People St 18, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 236 Stroud, Georgia M., Freshman, 3600 Keith St Apt 1303. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 195 Stroud, Gregory W., Junror, 3600 Keith St Apt 1303, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 236 Studdard, Cary L., Sophomore, 33 Stepp Rd, Llndale, GA 30147 Sugg, Jan, Sophomore, 374 Barry St, Wynne, AR 72396 Sugg, Judy L., Freshman, 374 Barry St, Wynne, AR 72396, p 195 Sugg, Mary Louise, Senior, 5471 Meadow Lark Lane. Anderson, IN 46011, p 236 Sulcer, David, Junior, Box 23, Hickory Withe, TN 38043 Sullivan, Barbara, Junior, 1880 Green Drive Apt 7, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Sullivan, Bruce, Junior, 1880 Green Drive 47, Cleveland. TN 37311 Sullivan, Katina C., Junior, 3201 N Ocoee Apt 3. Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 213 ' Summerhill, Donald D., Junior, 35 E Monroe St, Bangor, Ml 49013, p 236 Summerhill, Ronald R., Junror, p 286 Sutterfield, Lenita, Sophomore, 1416 N W Ave G, B G , FL 33430, p 213 Sutton, Douglas, Freshman, 3915 Ave R NW, Winter Haven, FL 33880 Swaggerty, Virginia, Freshman, RD 41 Middle Road. Lake City, PA 16423 Swanson, Connie G., Freshman, Rt 445 Box 340-B. Cleve- land, TN 37311. p 196 Sweeton. Wendell, Sophomore, Rt 1 Box 12, Whrtwell, TN 37397, p 213 Swilley, Lori, Sophomore, p 213 Tackett, Terry, Junior, 485 N 4th St. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 236 Taft, Twylli, Freshman, 6960 Airport Blvd Warren House, Mobile. AL 36608, p 196 Talley, Carla Kay. Junior, 2212 Weiss Drive, Columbia. SC 29209 Talley, Deborah, Junror, 879W Parker St, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 236 Tarpley, Priscilla, Senior, 700 W First Ave, Lenoir City. TN 37771, p 253 Tatum, Edward B., Freshman, 901 Tr Cir Dr NE, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Taylor, Carolyn M., Senior, Rt 1 Box 446A, Cleveland. TN 37311 Taylor, Gary, Junior, PO Box 421, Lexley, AL 36551. p 213 Taylor, Keri, Senior, Rt Box 446A, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 253 Taylor, Lonnie W., Senior, 3993 Lynncrest Drive. Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 253 Taylor, Phyllis L., Senior, 1906 Ogle Drive, Cleveland. TN 37311 Taylor, Shirley, Senior, Box 382 N 64th Ave, Wabasso. FL 32970, p. 253 Taylor, Terry L., Sophomore, Rt 10 Box 418, Laurel. MS 39490, p 213 Terry, James E. Ill, Freshman, 1917 Seward Drive, Hamp- ton, VA 23663, p 196 Thomas, Barbara, Senior, PO Box 156, Athens, TN 37303, p 253 Thomas, Douglas F., Junror, p 236 Thomas, Larry Dale, Senior, 4810 S Scarft Road, New Carlisle, OH 45344, p 253 2 4 Vlndoguo 1980 Thomas, Maggie, Sophomore, 405 S W 15th Terr, Delray Beach, FL 33444, p 213 Thomas, Melvin R., Senior, 428 20th St Apt 10, Cleve- land, TN 37311 Thompson, Charissa. Freshman, 1429 Caldwell St. Rossvrlle, GA 30741, p 196 Thompson, Cyril, Junior, 1429 Caldwell St, Rossvtlle, GA 30741, p 236 Thompson, Dewayne G., Senior, p 253 Thompson, Elaine, Sophomore, Rt 1 Bok 309, Cleveland. TN 3731 1 Thompson, Michael W,, Senior, 3475 Ridgeway Apt 4, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 253 Thompson, Toby, Junlor, 64 Euclid St, Shiloh, OH 44878, p 237 Thurman, David, Senior, p 254 Till, Jacob D., Junior, 20 N Va St, Oulncy, FL 32351 Todd, Jonathan H,, Senior, p 254 Totherow, Cynthia L., Sophomore, 111 Massey St, Fort Mill, SC 29715, p 214 Totherow, Maris Goalen, Senior, 111 Massey Sl, Fort Mill, SC 29715, p 246 Totherow, Ronnie E., Senior, 111 Massey St, Fort Mrll. SC 29715, p 254 Townley, Roger D., Freshman, 554 Monroe Ave, Pulaski VA 24301, p 196 Townsend, Angela Faye, Senior, PO Box 282, lcard, NC 28666. p. 254 Travis, David Earl, Freshman, 7429 Twlnbrook Drive, Chattanooga, TN 37421 Trotter, Lynn, Junior, 3465 Ridgeway Dnve 4D, Cleveland. , TN 37311 Trotter, Pamela, Junior, 465 5th Sl NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 Trotter, Tim, Senior, 1273 LaVtsta Dnve, Mableton, GA 30058 Tucker, Bruce, Junior, Box 49, Addison, ME 04606, p 237 Tucker, Jean Marie, Senior, 934 Hayes, Oak Park, lL 60302, p 254 Tuers, Malathi, Senior, 1789 Harte Ave, Cleveland, TN 37311 Turner, Aaron, Junior, 2711 Villa Drive, Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 237 Turner, Jennings, Sophomore, p 214 Turner, Kim, Senior, 2711 Villa Dnve, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 237 Turner, Martin, Sophomore, Box 455 17th St NE , Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 214 Turner, Tamela Page, Freshman, P O Box 118, Pow- hatan, VA 23139, p 196 Turner, Tim, Junior, p. 237 Turpin, James Randolph, Jr., Senior, Route 1 Box 393, Princeton, WV 24740, p 254 Twiss, Phyllis June, Freshman, PO Box 584, Clyde, NC 28721, p 196 Tyler, Carolyn Denise, Freshman, 305 S Hamilton Ave, Scottsboro, FL 35768, p 196 Underhill, Clarence, Freshman, 2313 Sunrise Drlve, West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Underhill, Sam, Freshman, Dodge Street, Clearwater, FL 33516, p 196 Underwood, Phillip A., Sophomore, 6437 Arthur Dnve, Lithia Springs, GA 30057, p 214 Ursery, Vickie, Sophomore, 110 Skylane Drive, Hot Springs, AR 71901, p 214 Ussery, Julie, Sophomore, 215 Jackson St, Warner Robbins, GA 31093 Ussery, Lisa A., Freshman, 5326 Helene Drlve. Charleston, SC 29405, p. 196 Valenzuela, Simon L., Junior, P.O. Box 222, Davad City, Phil., p, 237 Van Allman, M. E., Freshman, 2230 Oak-Tanglewood Ct. S.E, Cleveland, TN 37311, p. 196 Vann Franklin, Richie, Sophomore, 818 Linwood Road, Gastonia, NC 28051 Vargas, Manuel, Senior, Cruez SSS Open Land, R P., P. R. 00923 Vargas, Marcial, Junior, p, 237 Varghese, Abraham, 904 Trl Circle N. W., Cleveland, TN 37311 Vamadore, Robert, Freshman, 407 Carter Ave., Black- shear, GA 31516, p. 196 Vamer, Connie, Freshman, 1406 James Lane, Knoxville, TN 37920, p. 196 Vaughan, Elizabeth Marie, Freshman, 424 White Horse Road, Greenville, SC 29611, p. 196 Vazquez, Eric, Freshman, Fordham 907 Unlvercrty Gdns, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, p. 196 Veal, Darel, Freshman, Route 2, Section, AL 35771, p 196 Viars, Herbert E., Sophomore, p 214 Vinson, Rhonda L., Sophomore, Box 372, Eastpornt, FL 32328, p. 214 Vinson, Sonya J., Junior, Route 5, Newport, TN 37821, p. 237 Vizier, Tommie J., Freshman, 205 E 90th Cut Off, LA 70345, p, 196 Vollrath, Jan, Freshman, 4845 Argo Road SE., Smyrna, GA 30080, p. 196 Wade? Jodie, Senior, 1035 43rd St., Orlando, FL 32809. p. 54 Wade, Mark, Sophomore, p. 214 Walden, Gail, Junior, Route 1 Box 432, Remlap, AL 35133, p. 237 Walker, Carolyn Lee, Sophomore, 822 Whrsperwood Tr NE, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 214 Walker. Linda, Junior, 4639 E Virginia, Phoenix, AZ 85008, p, 238 Walker, Roby Lee, Jr., Freshman, PO Box 907, Valdese. NC 28690, p 196 Walker, Susan M., Senior, 1270 Parker St, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 254 Walker, Teresa Anne, Freshman, 1270 Parker St NE, Cleveland, TN 37311 Walker, Thomas P., Junior, Box 461 Lee College. Cleve- land, TN 37311, p, 235 Walker, Tracey L., Junior, 7 Collegetown Mobile Estates Cleveland, TN 37311, p 196 Wallen, Daisy B,, Junior, Rl 2 Box 35 Coeburn, VT 24230, p 238 Walston, Jan, Junior, 128 Somers Cove Crlslleld MD 21817, p 235 Walt, Lynne Alison, Junior, Box 111 Russell Springs, KY 42642, p 238 Ward, Debra, Sophomore, 501 Nell St SW Decatur AL 35601, p 214 Ward, Linda Jean, Senior, 16 Main Sl, Crlslreld MD 21617, p 254 Ward, Michael Raymond, Freshman, 3139 Myrtle Ave Loveland, OH 45140, p 214 Ware, Raphael E, Senior, Rt 3 Box 528, Cleveland. TN 37311, p 254 Warner, Carl, Freshman, 73 E River St, Waterloo, NY 13165, p 196 Warner, Steve. Junior, 921 E Hullman Ave Dayton OH 45403, p 238 Warren, Robin, Freshman, 4412 19th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, MD 20031, p 196 Warriner, Stephanie D, Freshman 4451 Delson St, Fort Myers, FL 33901, p 196 Waters, Crystal, Freshman, 312 Gnitrn Ave Garden City GA 31408. p 196 Waters, Debra B., Freshman PO Box 371 Ducktown TN 37326, p 196 Watkins, Mike, Sophomore, 1515 Mohawk Cl Apt 43. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 214 Watkins, Sandra, Sophomore, 6 Waters Road, Asheville NC 28805, p 214 Watkins, Yvette Sue, Freshman, 3313 W Albam Road. Monroe, Ml 48161, p 214 Watson, David L,, Junior, p 238 Watson, John B., Freshman, Carroll Cl Apt 414, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 196 Watson, Kenneth, Sophomore, p 214 Wayne, Stephen, Senior, 319 Brown Ave Apt A, Cleve- land. TN 37311 Weaver, Alan, Freshman, PO Box 364 Almon GA 31510 Webb. Donna Jernigan, Junior, Rt 1 Doe Ct Gray GA 31032, p 238 Webb, Jan, Freshman, PO Box 147, Whltwell, TN 37397 p 196 Webb, Karen, Freshman, 7844 Forsythe St Sunland CA 91040, p 196 Webb, Mickey E, Freshman Rt 3 Box 764 Apt D, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 196 Webb, Randy D., Junior, Route 1 Doe Ct, Gray GA 31032. p 238 Welborn, Michael W., Freshman, 117 YBQUI Sl, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, p 195 Welch, David Charles, Sophomore, 2791 Herrington Road. Norcross, GA 30071, p 215 Wells, Sylvia Kay, Senior, Route 1 Box 114, Axion, VA 24054. p 254 West, Dennis, Freshman, Spring Brook Apt 19107, Cleve- land, TN 37311, p 197 West, Joy Renee, Sophomore, 1 Boydslon St, Canton. NC 28726, p 215 Westphal, Brian L., Freshman, 26019 Third St Taylor. Ml 45150, p 197 Westphal, Donald C,, Jr., Freshman, 38429 Milton, Wesl- land, Ml 48185 Wetherington. Sherea, Freshman. 1601 Beautord PL, Val- dosta, GA 31601, p 197 Whatley, Betsy, Freshman, 4230 College St, Mt Vlew, GA 30070, p 197 Wheble, Walter T,, Freshman, 44604 Albert Dr, Plymouth, tvtl 45170, p 197 Wheddon, Lisa, Freshman, 3239 Royal Palm Ave, Ft Myers, FL 33901 Wheeler, Donald Richard, Sophomore, 2633 Barrett Ave. Naples, FL 33942, p 215 Whetzel, Roy L., Jr., Junlor, Rt 442 Box 125, Parsons- burg, MD 21849, p 238 Whipple, Paula, Junior, 2129 Stonecrest Dnve, Lancaster, PA 17601, p 238 White, Alisa R., Senior, 420 25th St NW, Cleveland. TN 3731 1 Whitehead, Theresa, Freshman, p 197 Whitener, Connie Rene. Sophomore, Rt 3 Box 475, Shelton, WA 98584, p 215 Whitesel, Jay, Jr., Freshman, PO Box 434, Mt Union, PA 17066, p 197 Whitt, Richard K., Senior, Carroll Cr 4420, Cleveland, TN 3731 1 Whitler, Richard, Junior, 306 West Side, Webster Groves. MO 63119 Whitter, Rick, Junior, p 238 Wilbanks, Steve, Freshman, 6904 Grenada Dnve, Oxon Hill, MD 20021 Wilder, Roy Monty, Junlor, PO Bok 782, Lynch, KY 40855 Wiley, Edward Ill, Sophomore, 106 lronwood Road, Levit- town, PA 19057 Wilkerson, Kenneth A., Junior, 2865 Campbell Bridge Road, Cleveland, TN 37311, p 238 Wilkins, John L., Freshman, p 197 Wilkins, Leon, Freshman, p 197 Williams, Beverly J., Sophomore, 1321 N Lafayette. Shelby, NC 28150, p 215 Williams, Billy Dean, Freshman, Apt 1A Brown Ave. Cleveland, TN 37311, p 197 Williams, Daniel R., Sophomore, Rt 1 Box 93-B. Jennings, FL 32053. p 215 Williams, Denise, Senior, PO Box 162, Marrlelta, SC 30060 Williams, Donna, Senior, p 254 Williams, James E., Junior, Route 2 Box 343, Etowah TN 37331 Williams, Phillip T., Sophomore, 604 Ridgeway Drive. Oneonta, AL 35121 1 i. Williams, Rickey Lee, Sophomore Rl 2 Bur 166 Calhoun Clty MS 38916 p 215 Williams, Sonia, Freshman 703 16lt, Street Alrrta GA 31510 p 197 Williams, Stanley, Senior 41B Wlllard J Park nlls C ere- land TN 37311 p 238 Williams, Terry, Sophomore p 215 Williams, Verna, Junior 41B Willard J Park Cleveland TN 37311 p 215 Williams, Vincent S, Freshman Williamson, Mike, Freshman p 197 Willis, David T, Freshman Rt 2 Bok 365 Trav Best SC 29690, p 197 Willis, Stanley M., Sophomore 872 Morning Side Lane Arnold, MO 63010 p 215 Willis, Steven W,, Freshman 872 Morning Slde Lane Arnold. MO 63010 Willoughby, James Tony, Senior PO Bo: 284 Braden- boro, NC 28320, p 254 Wilson, Carolyn Elizabeth, Senior 124 Hazel St Plymouth NC 27962, p 254 Wilson, Janie S., Freshman, Pine Forest N Apt 848 Cleveland, TN 37311, p 239 Wilson, Rita Kay, Freshman, 1303 Howard Ave Nashville TN 37216, p 239 Wilson, Robert G., Freshman, 5131 DelRay Dnve Colum- bus, GA 31904, p 197 Wilson, Robin Denise, Freshman, Rt 3 Box 484AA Rock- ingham, NC 28379, p 197 Vlhlson, Rocky D., Senior, 450 NW Central Ave lcard NC 28666 Vlhlson, Russell Lee, Junior, Route 5 Box 361, Seneca. SC 29678, p 239 Vlhlson, Teresa D., Sophomore, 292 Ellen Dnve. San Rafael, CA 94903, p 215 Winkle, Robert Elmore, Freshman 1319 Mirror Terr Winter Haven FL 33880 Witt, Carl R., Jr, Sophomore 25 Windsor Dnve Hamilton OH 45013, p 215 Witt, R Keith, Junior p 238 Whittman, Randolph L, Freshman 8007 Birch Dnve Chattanooga TN 37421 p 197 Womac, Dan, Senior, Rl 1 Box 277 Calhoun TN 37309 Womack, Chelyan Denise, Senior Rl 2 Bok 263 SOuIh Boston VA 24592 p 254 Womack, Deanna Charlene, Freshman Rt 2 Bow 263 South Boston, VA 24592 p 197 Wood, Timothy, Freshman 2909 Durgate Road Pasa- dena, MD 21122 p 197 Wooden, Kim, Senior 5045 Maple Ave Swartz Creek Ml 15473, p 254 Woodson, Heinrich, Junior, 226 Ponce de Leon Dnve Anderson, SC 29621, p 239 Wooten, Stella Rebecca, Senior 107 N 20th Sl Dade City, FL 33525, p 255 Workman, Gerald E, Senior, Carroll Ct Apt 2 Cleveland TN 37311 Workman, James E., Jr., Junior 1961 Leonard NE Grand Rapids. Ml 49505 p 289 Workman, Sharon. Junior, C3llOll Ct Apt 2 Cleveland TN 37311 Worley, Jett, Senior 213 8 Lee Gastonia NC 28053 p 239 Wright, Charles F, Senior 3836 Greendale Pl Cleveland TN 37311 Wright, Pearl E. Senior 3836 Greendale Pl Cleveland TN 37371 Wright, Roger, Junior, SpnngBrook Apt X84 Cleveland TN 37311, p 239 Wright, Stephen Lamar, Senior, 4302 Rlgnron Lane Chattanooga, TN 37421 p 255 Wright, Toni, Junior 604 Hamilton Wynne AR 72396 p 239 Wyrick, Rita L, Senior, 301 Sycamore Circle Dalton GA 30720, p 255 Yocum, Rick, Freshman, 1905 Park St NE Apt 1 Cleve- land, TN 37311 p 197 Yocum, Vicki J, Freshman 3474 South 93rd Sl Mil- waukee, Wl 53227 p 239 Young, Stephen R., Junior 300 Portage Path vvlllard OH 44890, p 239 Youngblood, John A., Sophomore 3718 Stephens Road Apt 36, Cleveland, TN 37371 Zachary, Kelly Annette, Sophomore Route 1 Lamar AR 72846, p 215 Zachry, MeLinda Jaine. Sophomore 628 Maple Shelton WA 95554, p 215 Zerk, Joseph B., Junior PO Box 1419 Cleveland TN 37311, p 239 New stunt T ADVISING HERE Dlrectorullndex Q75 w v GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF EVANGELISM AND HOME MISSIONS . ,4,.:..,.,, E ' . xw., I 5.5 X Lifjfl xc . t t Congratulations to the R d E. C l G D. R' aymolgirector row ey 1 Ass?sIISnt Direiior GENERAL BOARD OF EVANGELISM AND HOME MISSIONS L. to R. standing: S. A. Lankford, J. D. Golden, Thomas Griffith, Jr., Ray l-l. Sanders, Chairman, Larry J. Timmerman, Bill J. Webb, W. E. Dowdy. Seated: Raymond E. Crowley, Director, Gene D. Rice, Assistant Director, T. L. Lowery, Liaison Officer. 3 Vindoguo 1980 -, AV A , Paul F. Henson State Overseer Billy J. O'NeaI State Youth and Christian Education Director Fi. Edward Davenport State Evangelism and Home Missions Director ,W as-av, ' 'HN Thomas R. Wood State Secretary-Treasurer Hds 279 Congratulations C0f'9f0tU'0ti005 from the Class of '80 I State of OFSQOI1 From the State of to the Graduates Illinois of 1979-1980 L. Kelley Richard Dial Rev. Bull Sheeks Rev. Harold Downlng Overseer Youth 81 CE Director State Overseer Youth 8. Evangelism ALOHA! and Congratulations 1980 Graduates From the Church of God in HAWAII Director Northern New England Congratulations to the Class of 1980 O O SOTT C 9 i d i State Overseer Congratulations Keystone State Graduates! Russell A. Brinson State Youth 8- CE Director F, Donald DeFino 1 1 f t ' J . .V Lee College Students From Pennsylvania Congratulations and Best Wishes Ftds to th S nior Class of 1980 from orth Carolina hur h of God State Offic Mrs. Harold B. Thompson Ladies Auxiliary President Rev. Paul D. Collins Western Youth 8. CE Director Rev. A. B. Dawsey Western Evangelism Director REV. HAROLD D. THOMPSON State Overseer Esther Reynolds Rev, Kenneth Boyd State Secretary-Treasurer Eastern Youth 8 CE Director Dr- Henry Sn-,nn Rev. James Gnffin East Coast Bible President Eastern Evangelism Director gqevb Ueneid pqv Andefson Superintendent Home tor Children e Bluegrass State Congratulates the enior Class of 1980 . . 7 . CQIZIS 29322255 f Statgletgvujg- Qfggwgggsnan Education Director Congratulations Graduates! We Welcome You to Work in the Sunshine State Florida State Tcom LeRoy s.. E Bennie S. Triplett Douglas Ft. D. Harris Charles Linton W State Overseer Youth and Christian South Florida North Florida Education Director Evangelism Director Evangelism Directo v d 9 1980 V - -7--Y-.M--4---: : QL TV CGNGRATUL TIONS FROM South Georgia South Georgia continues its consistent support of Lee College. H host of preochers, members, ond friends ore proud Fllumni of Lee College. Robert E. Daugherty Robert J. Hart Junus C. Futbright Evang lism Director State Overseer Youth 8. CE Director Hd 2 8 JAMES A. STEPHENS A. ROLAND PENDLEY WILLIAM E. WINTERS State Overseer State Youth and Evangelism and Home Christian Education Director Missions Director Congratulations from the State of Southern Ohio SOUTHERN OHIO STATE COUNCIL L to R: Iohn Richardsonp john E. Blackg L. O. Prosserg Sam Nelsong james A. Stephens, State Overseerg Harold Stevensg Ancil Carterp Robert Grahamg Robert Owens tNot Pictured: Steve Brocki 4 Vindciguo 1980 Congratulations Class of 1980 MISSOURI STHTE COUNCIL Congratulations K to the Graduating Class of 1980 B. J. MOFFETT State Overseer Maryland-Delaware District of Columbia iaie C. WAYM S Youth and ON MILLER Christian Education Direc A . ,,, ,NWI , I I t sw.-Q vM 7xW'7 .fp V .., ALM, T ,,fh5-If . Maryland-Delaware, District of Columbia New State Offices m tts, Compliments of eaten ' AMC 53 PoNTlAc - Bulcx, mc. JEEP 875 KEITH ST., N. W. 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C. THOMAS General Overseer 1st Asst. General Overseer 2nd Asst. General Overseer 3rd Assi. General Overseer General Secretary-Treasurer Aside from the sustaining grace of God provided through Jesus Christ, there is no asset available to the Church more valuable or vital than its young people. A ven- erable bishop once observed, a denomination is only one generation away from extinction. By those Words he meant to emphasize that unless the young people of the Church are prepared spiritually and academically to be the Church of their generation, the Church 3 will cease to be. The Church of God, therefore, looks to its young people with great hope and anticipation. We expect you, under God, to become an even more productive Church than the generation which preceded you. We salute you for your pursuit of an education in an institution which gives equal attention to the nurture of mind, soul and spirit. X kqtflf' ' f t CIIUICII OF GOD F S Iv 5 i Q. ' Y K s 289 2 K we X f 1 .ad fx nw X xx av 1 ,v i J 153 '-A fn E 1 2 f Z A J : 1 -1 ' 7: s 32332 1 55g 3:5 4:-5 .1 11551: 5.5: 25' I 'E5E3Ig:5:, 3533 3 - 55 5555525252522 5 ff: The Tux Deople 99 FORMAL WEAR Proper Men's Formal Attire Since 7947 After Six 0 Lord West Q Palm Beach Brainerd Rd.: 899-0057 -M Hixson Pike: 870-1278 Cleveland: 472-5324 90 Vlndoguo 1980 THE cj3ND UL-IE Plaza 8. Steak House 'ii . fl Congrotulotlons 35.395,-TQ' f! Fl'Ol'T1 J D cnnr-:ou PRINTING ff -E-'r COMPFINV. INC. OPEN: 11:00-12:00 WEEKDAYS 11:00- 1:00 WEEKENDS 180 First Street X P.O. Box 1395 , Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 X 16153 476-5543 PHONE' 472 4265 25th Sl. N.W. Congrotulotions COMPLNMENTS From OF tr h f Wes more C urch 0 God .jd K Amusement 5 8 Qfendlng Come and worship with us soon! I SERVICES f E T I Sunday School 9:45 am, . .. W h' 1 i . , :.. is f Erzsrrg 2:33 -lush- -0 ,,51,KE 1. 0 Wednesday 7:00 pm, ff' . -'. 5 ll '33 'rl' We recognize the importance of establishing a church home that meets f Lf your needs as well as those whom you love. We endeavor to present 5 Ll 1 A at Westmore a caring ministry, a warm fellowship, and a relaxed yet T S, powerful worship experience. 3 A The lllestmorc Church of God would lil-Ie 918 SAHARA DRIVE to extend Q welcome CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE 37311 to uou. 25th 84 Wolfe Drive, NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 Phone: 479-3415 Hds l615l 472-6321 Best Lllishes From the ' 'SOONER' ' State of Oklahoma Compliments of Northern Ohio X 1-9' tt E L , - f.-: Q c new . six ., 1, tg , 4 5 State Office tt x X 'St X 4 vixX W . u F. L. BFXADDOCK State Overseer L - t 1 it ij Y vi-me xt 'L it PICTURE EARL P. KING State Overseer S. LANE SAFIGENT Youth 81 Christian Education Q vm NOT Difectof AVAILABLE I N ' E. L. cusHrviAN 1' t Evangelism 8. Home Missions Director DONNIE W. SMITH MRS. JANICE MCCALIP Youth, Evang. 8 CE State Secretary-Treasurer Director AI-I IE ROKIEIE Your Happy Shopping Store 2 AI I In Fon HIM: Fon HER: l I l h Jantezen Bobbie Brooks - - - Gant Young Edwardian - 'X - . Palm Beach Aileen - - - Pierre Cardin Garland D . Haggar That's Me Savings and Loan Association Farah Gunne Sax 555 OCOEE STREET, NW gfow ETSO CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE 37311 ,mne 0 egetown 66159 4725073 Aigner 52 MOUSE CREEK RD. CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE 37311 AND MANY MORE 16155 472-7161 VILLAGE MALL 476-6542 I - Open: Monday - Saturday I 10100 am. - 9:00 p.m, Euuii iiousi rg Sunday 1-5 p.m. LENDER 7' 92 Vindoguo 1980 T STATE DIRECTOR OF YOUTH ,V , ,re .,,, UW.. . ,Q .. ,. -,,.,, -t.,,A.,,..t, A, . ,a...,,,t,.. ,.,...,.m,w,,,, :E 1 5 -s i 2 DIRECTOR TGNNESSEE'S STRTE TERM Congrotulotes the Graduates VERSEE STATE 0 R John D. Nichols STATE LA PRESIDENT EASTERN EVANGELISM DIRECTOR x R X NOI'8l'le NICROIS Wisdom is the principal thingg therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding. -Proverbs 4:7 Jewell Travis STATE SECRETARY-TREASURER Jullan B. Robinson S QQ ONGRA ULATIONS FRO THE CHUR ES OF GCD N WES IRGINIA e.::e- - at . , EY? ff . f2'.:f '.F' A 5:'3.,' I 3- -'Li 'V , V 'ff z,III 'ff .-:Iv ,I I IMI figgzvj I I III . II.:-IIIIIIi I L I I ,,,,,.,-.1-HIEQQT' y 'Z II! ,a U- I . ' - I If--,. ' ., ' II aw. , .I 1 .. , 3 -: g:,E2Ff-ifri.-,an 2-, ' -Ig. -. -- - ' 1 -' I 'A zfjf . I? , T . . . . ' I 'I' ,V- T .4g1 12551, .1 I- 1 v,-:-fIg 'fE 2Z!-:- - QI-I:I3. --Img' 2f2555fzi5EgjIEq31g2z:iQ?'-gg52I.,S'Q:5:5Z'52Z5fj'r42.'5f35.2'Q.II. I II .-Ig-f I. j :5:g.':I:I,I em 'rf-'E,. ,WWII I III?-A 48 .-SIM:-Ijr,I !.,,II:3II-- Igkifsjlfg- 1 I :-fy'-'ffrrwwf ws:-:gtk'- :-'-E.-'v3s..'l513fdiE22z+,:,.-:-r- -. .t1:2?2'f gII V, ..'?SES'-:j2: 41. 1 4 'IZ?ipif' 4' gf.: f.,. 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'4if ' 2 to + -- -f'ff':f:.f95LZ ff ' 5, .1 11.98. if 2+-,g'ff..:.. - ' Qgyzi fs - wif- 1 fw w-. -4: M, ,f ,:- af.-vggfzv-W -A - qi: ?:M-s . -1 L:-rf 'VIII' 4 - .I ggy .- - if , gg - -I.-gs -- -- .I.. ? IQQIIIE---.14 ..I IW 3, -'Ig 1. Ig, ' 7 M. :.f' !lf:':I ' ' --. I - W , , . 2 '. . ' , ' r. ,- 4 V' .3 f R ' -'. f- , j , 4' - .g. ., . 2 West Virginia Church of God State Executive Offices Left to right ffront row, kneelingb: W. G. Byers, LeRoy lmperio, Russell H. Sumner-State Overseer, Paul R. Farley, Wayne DeHart. Left to right fback row, standingbz D. Frank Meadows, Rudell Bloomfield, Douglas M. Cline, Otis T. Clyburn, lames E. Compton. 4 Vindoguo 1980 N' I'-.l, O QI filw -A-V T . 4 1 ' r cuuncu orooo A - - ' V ' 5' V' llfc Q 0 QI' ISSIOIIS if as KEITH AT 25TH STREETS - CLEVELAND. TENNESSEE 37!311 A Z. MTS . T 1 ,--L, L ,.,.-in 1 .. . G Li-Fe f,Z -' ii.-1 - . '7 X- Yi? ' I MAIN omcs , -N 3 Ocoee Street F CHURCH STREET BRANCH l 191 Church so., NL. - N. CLEVELAND BRANCH V 2490 Ocoee SO., N,E. I 1' KEITH STREET BRANCH North Keith Shoe! SPRING PLACE PLAZA BRANCH Spring Place Road CLEVELAND MALL BRANCH f Keifh Sfroef M EM 296 Vindoguo 1980 Your Satnrda mornin banker. FIRST CITIZENS BANK Keith K 23rd Street Downtown at 0eoee Street Congrotulotions From Mississippi Mississippi State Council Left to Right: Robert Gambrill, James Strange, H. L. Evans, J. D. Amason, P I Lett, Julius R b rts, W. J. Watkins, Willard G rdner, J y G I S ted: W. C. R hford, State Overseer Incorporated fzlffanufaafuzszi of living. Room Quznifuze SUPERIOR 0lds-Cadillac-GMC Trucks Sales - Service - Leasing UWNER: RED MULLINAX 500 S. Lee Hwy. 476-8567 SOUTH CAROLINA CHURCH OF GOD REV. 81 MRS. F. W. GOFF State Overseer State Council Left to Flight: Harry Fl. Kemp, T. F. Howell, John M. Daniel, L. J. Fowler, Bobby Wynn, Charlie H. Driggers, Fl. P. Grloe, Richard E. Porterfield, C. L. Trammell. Seated: F. W. Gofl, State Overseer. W. A. DAVIS BOBBY JOHNSON w. E. Dowdy Youth A C.E. Director Evang. A HM. Director Supt,, s,C, Home for Children s 299 1780 BICENTENIFIL CELEBFIFITIDN u u On this historic year of the Sunday school, the General Department of Youth and Christian Education proud ly salutes the class of 1980. General Department of Youth and Christian Education Staff. From left to right: Floyd D. Carey, General Directorg Lamar Vest, Assistant General Directorg J. Ralph Brewer, Administrative Assistantg Marcus l-land, YWEA Coordinator Vindoguo 1980 S ALABAM CONGRAT LATES THE CLASS OF 1980 hurch of God in Alabama M. H. KENNEDY State Overseer RAYMOND F. CULPEPPER JOE E. EDWARDS Youth 8. C.E. Director Evangelism 81 Home Missions Director i 4 Alabama State Council Left to Right: James R. Hockensmith, Wayne Taylor, M. H. Kennedy, O'Neal Franks, Kenneth Dis- mukes, Tony Pope, Alton Bristow, Douglas Johns, Edward Smith, and L. J. Weeks. ,swucsronss 5 in E Enlll m CHURCH OF GOD PUBLISHING HOUSE M, N- X-NW. 'Y , ww' s wf it Tennessee Music and Printing' Company Pathway Press Pathway Bookstores . Hd S O. C. McCane General Director of Publications Flavius J. Lee Director of Production Connor B. Hall Director of Music O. W. Polen Editor in Chief James D. Jenkins Director of Marketing O. Wayne Chambers Director of Finance and Accounting THE CHURCHES OF GOD IN MICHIG1-IN Congratulate the Class of 1980 STATE COUNCIL Seated left to right: I. D. Stump, E. M. Abbott, State Overseer, Garold Boatwright, R. I. Rathbun. Standing left to right: Christopher Moree, Carl E. Allen, Wayne Chelette, Robert C. Vance, I. C. Crank, I. T. Mulligan. 4 veg wsu S 09' '94 Oo 093' from 4 oe the ,Q 0 0 Denise LUomoCi4 Chorlene LU Editor Omqck enwberh muster J. T. lllilloughbq Don Stone Secretary Noncu Hizzee Eddie Stone Poul Ruth Copy Editor e'f0fo' Susan Brains Bruce Gomer Dowd pU9Qfee Director of Photography June New Vicl-rie Bivens COfQj Un 15 Business Manager om Bruce Osborne Chorlotte Fldoms p0f Lgmker Advisors Dr. Ollie J. Lee Q Ci'i0mberS Tow Dr. Corolqn Dirksen Renee Dom s Diono Hernandez lofi Smith Lonce Coikmire DOHUO M ounQfd Bondi! Turpin Bob ,fisher Joel Fikin 5UsQ,, Him C Sondv Horton pope or orth Cleveland Church of God PASTOR RONALD BROCK IACK D. SMITH Associate Pastor DANNY MURRAY Minister of Music KENDALL LIBBY Minister of Evangelism TOM CULP Minister of Education STEVE HOLDER Minister of Youth C. E. FRENCH Minister of Visitation F. I. MAY Bible Teacher jlM FLEMING Controller DON LYNCH T.V. Director Where the Spirit Moves 306 Vlndoguo 1980 I Lets Go Bowling I o North Lee Lanes, Inc. 5375 N. Lee Hwy., N.W. Cleveland, TN 37311 r Z MAX 84 BETTY HARPER Owners 81 Managers I Take an Interest! Congrotulotions I980 sac ' tOff' I s Y Groduotes Ch u 9 D yt ec: I d l1 I l CUNGRATULATIONS FRCM INDIANA STATE OFFICE STATE COUNCIL Mount Clive Church of God Located 3V1 miles west of Cleveland on Harrison Pike A CHURCH WHERE WORSHIP MAKES A DIFFERENCE Thonk You NIFIHT-INFITHFI STUDICS for producing the closs portroits in the T980 Vindoguo. O GRATULATIO TO THE CLASS or 1980 - Editor GENERAL BOARD OF EDUCATION seam: ren to ngm: nouen o. crack, David Lanier. Floyd J. Timmerman, Robert E. Fisher. Standing left to right: H. Allen Gross. French Arrington, Walter Barwick, Flonad E. Brock, Haro tevens, Bill eorge. Church of God DEPARTMENT of GENERAL EDUCATION I ldS G 308 vi o 9 1980 P H X N v.. Q fr.-f--mais or-' -m-.,X 414 xXx ' - 3 . x E Wmk Na ,, ng , ZZ. 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F 2 Q 'NA' ' i J, x 1 1 Y to Make Their Mark o Vindoguo 1980 n the l.UorIcl-Ff-IRELUELL l ... .L. ..Z., f ..-..,.., I urn.-5,.f M, , 1980 VINDRGUH STHFF Not everyone realizes how much work is involved in pro- ducing a book of this size. There is no way any single individual could do it alone, and I wish to gratefully acknowl- edge all those who faithfully dedicated their energies and precious time to this publication. J. T. lllilloughby Editor Hdvisors: Dr. Ollie J. lee, Dr. Carolyn Dirksen Secretary-to-the-Editor: Nancy Hizzee writing Coordinator and Copy Editor: Bruce Garner flssistont: Julie New Director of Photography: Vickie Bivens Hssistant: Pat UJaIker Darkroom Technicians: Bngel Carranza, Tim Richardson Business Manager and Hds Section Editor: Charlotte I-'ldams Layout Consultant: Steve Brown Hcademics-Editor: Susan Pope Flssistant: lori Smith Classes-Editor: Denise lllomack Hssistants: Charlene lllomack, Eddie Stone Directory and Index-Editor: Nancy Hizzee Hssistant: Helly Zachary Sports-Editor: Diana Hernandez Flssistant: lea Pubio Student Life-Editor: Sandy Hartert Flssistant: Paul Rutherford Chief Proofreader: David Pugalee Flrtists: Bob Fisher, Randy Turpin Secretaries: Susan Bkins, Benee Dorris, Carolyn lsom, Susannah towery, Donna Maynard Photographers: Elizabeth tauster, Mike McCormick, Barry Mel- ton, Doug Thomas . l,Uriters: .loel Hkin, tance Colkmire, Tanya Chambers, Kimberly Cox, Bose Hampton, Sherra Jones, Tricia Lawrence, Steve Mcliuhen, Bruce Osborne, Susan Pope, David Pugalee, tori Smith, Dan Stone, Sonya lo Vinson B word of thanks is in order for the following people who contributed to the production of this book: Haren Boatwright, Tim Burdashaw, Ginger Dean, Mitch Durham, Fred Faust, .lanet Fyffe, Elizabeth Graves, Bllison Head, Cindy Ingram, Pam Jenkins, Herry Hing, Linda Langley, Debbie Payla, Him Peterson, Mark Smiling, Sue Smith, Bill Staton, Donald Summerhill, Twylli Taff, Toby Thompson, Dan tllilliams, Stephen Young, Maranatha Studios, The Cleveland Daily Banner, the Faculty and fldminis- tration of Lee College, and the Church of God Publishing House staff. 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