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Carl A. Rudisill Library D n7t. DD3SM4M 7 J LD 3061 .L3U2[ ■ H3 1981 c 1 117959 Speciac coLiHrnoN CARL A. RUDISILL LIBRARY LENOIR RHYNE COLUEGE SPECIAL COLLECTION DATE DUE bARL A. RUDISILL LIBRARY LENPIR RHYHE COLLEGE r A TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 4 Happenings 33 Scholars Arts 79 Athletics 103 Groups 155 Gallery 199 Dedication 242 Directory 244 Acknowledgments 251 j|| Conclusion 252 ft 3 , c_ ■ . w rms COSTS PLEASE EAT LL YOU TAKE PARKING 7:00 AM TO 6:00 PM b r CHAPEL TODAY 1000 ML Signs are a valuable part of our lives. They point direction, give additional information, and in- fluence our decisions. But there are other signs around us. Signs that are often not as ob- vious as the ones we have just referred to. These are the signs of our very life — our culture, our civilization, our national ex- i istence. For just as a mileage-sign indicates distance, so do all those signs about us at Lenoir-Rhyne indicate what we are, where we are, and perhaps, to some extent, where we are going. They are the signs of our times. This Introduction is devoted to a portrayal of those signs — a photographic review of those places, those people, and those events that have been a part of our times. HACAWA, 1981 Kelly Land, Editor 7 l ' ! ' - ' - ' ' •fr--- fj „J-L. t T ' u : ' SMb ' ' -L.—!, - -U J •• ? ' ItT ' wI ' Sw .: j ' .or,--Cr- ' v : '  -■ ,-A i - xs0gtS y-- There are no signs more evident to us than those buildings and physical symbols that make-up the campus of Lenoir-Rhyne College. The seasons play-out their full drama here. In the spring, the dogwoods grace the old well (opposite page) across from Fritz-Conrad dorm; winter ' s blanket lies across the approach to Highland Hall (above); and in the fall the trees are resplendent in golden colors by the Rudisill Library (below). -AT A 1 . ■- ■■ sz : -, S-t!!st! i;Jn!?!!:3 y, , m ::■ mA tf 10 : y Amon ' i the signs are those familiar sights we see everyday. Signs that form a part of the LR picture that is securely locked within our memory: the un- ique winding stairway at Morgan dorm (opposite top left), the firm liries of the cross in St. Andrews ' glen (opposite top right), and the aged but dignified brick columns that greet us at the main entrance to the college quad (opposite below). And two of the oldest buildings on campus occupy a special place in our affections: Cline gyni (above), whose columns once supported a balcony, and the Yoder building (left), which has been home for hundreds of classes over the years. 11 L 22 M • ' •mm im, T ifs page; Price Village; the beautiful freedom tree planted in 1972 as a dedication to Lt. Robin Gatwood, Jr.; and the cross on the quad in spring. Opposite page: the Lineberger administration building. m ' 5L. m:mf iTil . ■■i ' .:t- ' i ' . ' •■■■■ ' ■V r ' - V ' W -. - t .JJi bk i ■ffi. tf ' O. iS i -i ;g «? jpji ' |b Vi ' « ' ■■ fliTffr li iiiifTifittfl ' ' ' ■■  . % • ,• %H H . 1 A ■■M ..«B-1 - t£- f- ' i i •v ii KNCItOClK .•ffe lM , ... -J ' -.,i,j MMtaaMiMailii IP -—■(■■■as w f MHlrifa .-SGI «1 One of the most colorful signs of our year was a stimulating season of theatre, that included Alice In Wonderland, Bus Stop, and the 1980-81 opener, The House at Pooh Corner. Right: Mike Miller in Bus Stop. Below: the cast of The House At Pooh Corner. Opposite top: David Lewis as the caterpillar and Pam Roberson as the Queen of Hearts in Alice In Wonderland. Opposite below: Cina Sain as Cherie and Tina Jeffers as Grace in Bus Stop. 16 17 No endeavor offered us more symbolism than athletics. And we found expression in many different forms of participation. 18 .• !•• rrM V ' 1 i : TWfi. rSP • b-t U ' ISk r t s 1 ■ .? X. V lull) r .V ■ ■■Ra:1 And there was a sense of honor and achievement. We made the finish line in the rigorous Out- ivard Bound experience (opposite page) and proved something to ourselves in the process. We made a national splash in women ' s basketball and First Lady Anita Anderson welcomed us home from Oklahoma (right). And we honored four of our finest athletes of the past in the Hall of Fame ceremony (below): Walt Cornwell, Steve Trudnak, John Odom, and Mrs. Elsie Deaton representing her husband, the late P.W. Deaton. ■ ' i ' i. 4. .i.. sL.«.. ml iillsl.!! 22 23 lA e took first-place in the Homecoming parade. We were recognized at the Creek Awards ceremony as top juniors and we remembered a friend with a memorial presented by his parents. And we finished the course in that great moment of achievement — graduation. 25 These seven pages portray our most valued asset, our most enduring sign — the citizens of the LR com- munity, a community of learning — Bear Country! This is US — as we are. We work, we learn. We play, we grow. We create, we achieve. 32m f c%4 ,  ' . im - ,- , ' - -«, 4«T « « . u  ♦ i 28 29 30 31 ' signs of our times ' CAUTION CROSSWALK ' ■ ' imif END PROJECT %m iski HAPPENINGS The most real thing you will be confronted with in your lifetime is Jesus Christ, proclaimed Dr. Oswald Hoffman, the 1980 Staley Distinguished Christian Scholar in a March 17 convocation. Throughout the lecture. Dr. Hoffman maintained that Christ is a part of us: Even though you can t touch Him you know Him . . . you believe in Him. Dr. Hoffman is the voice of the Lutheran Hour and has been described by TIME magazine as the most widely listened to radio preacher in the world. The Staley lecturer captured his audience with superb wit and simplicity of speech. He made the personality and teachings of Jesus very real. Hoffman: Jesus Christ Is Real ' ' Ferguson ' s Jazz Band Was Powerhouse ' ' Maynard Ferguson and his thirteen-piece jazz band set Monroe Auditorium on its ear in a March 10 concert that was played to a large and appreciative audience. Ferguson ' s ensemble, called a powerhouse, has revived the big band image of yesteryear with the musical flavor of the l- yOs. His is the first big band in 20 years to have a top hit on the singles chart, Gonna Fly Now, from the film Rocky. The band incorporated precision with a lively, rhythmic drive. Ferguson, a trumpeteer, is known for his vibrant energy and high note facility. 34 In a rape-seminar sponsored by Isenhour Dorm in March (1980), the LR community was presented with all different aspects of rape from preven- tion to the defense of the accused. Dr. Lee Dubs, Dean of Students, opened the seminar with comments and introduction of guest speakers: Tom Barrows, assistant district attor- ney for Catawba County, who spoke on legal aspects of rape; Captain Michael Hurley of the Hickory Police Department, who spoke on rape at the local level; Dr. Fred Cachet, gynecologist and obstetrician at Frye Memorial Hospital in Hickory, who spoke on giving exams to rape victims; Ms. Mary Jane Francois, a woman of- ficer who deals with rape cases at the Hickory Police unit; and Bryce Thomas, an attorney who represented rape defendants. Rape— Information Seminar Conducted by Dorm Ya e Slavic Choir Sang at Convocation At a convocation in March, 1980, the Yale Slavic Chorus presented an arrangement of European folk music. The 20 women were from Yale Uni- versity and the New Haven community. The songs reflected the fabric of daily life as expressed by village women — songs of love, work, joy and sorrow of everyday life. The songs were sung in Bulgarian, Rumanian, Macedonian and various other Slavic languages. 35 Spring Weekend: 1980 Bear Bust W . y. 36 Spring Weekend at LRC was one large Bear Bust. Co- chairmen for the event were Cindi Shoberg and Stephanie Jordan. The theme for the weekend was music and fun and the latter got underway on April 9 with the showing of National Lam- poon ' s Animal House. Monroe Auditorium was packed as the Deltas and the Omegas battled in one of the year ' s most hilarious films. The parody starred John Belushi and Tim Matheson. The Fat Jack Band (opposite top) performed at a dance April 11 in the lobby of the Cromer Center. There was plenty of disco (above). The band also played top 40 and rock ' n roll. Comedian Tom Parks (left) brought his electrifying comedy routine to Spring Weekend on April 12. Having appeared at over 300 colleges and clubs, Parks had one of the top comedy acts in the country. Finally, the Fat Ammon ' s Band (opposite below), with its own self-contained concert sound system and overhanging light show, was a big hit. The band featured, along with singing and music, a top notch horn section to add to their arrangements. 37 Honors Recipients Cecilia Willard Science Medal Chi Beta Phi Science Award Science Achievement Award Biology Chemistry N.C.I.C. Student Award Fritz Mathematics Medal Freshman Award in Mathematics Freshman Achievement Award in Physics Voigt R. Cromer Classics Award English Award Poetry Award Psychology Award Mu Sigma Epsilon Award Journalism Award H.R. Greenholt Award in History William P. Brandon History Award Spanish Medal Economics Award Political Science Award Helen M. Stahler Music Award St. Cecilia Music Club Award Hickory Music Club Award Pearl Setzer Deal Playmakers Award Kristin Cress Andrews Memorial Award Freshman Drama Award Actors Award Hattie R. Fowler Memorial Award Outstanding Student Teacher Awards Elementary Education Secondary Education C.W. Sutton Phi Beta Lambda Award Harry Truman Scholarship Nomination Santo Filomena Nursing Award Zonie Houston Nursing Award Frances M. Farthing Nursing Award Deaf Awareness Award Jan Williams Memorial Scholarship Distinguished Educator and Friend of the Deaf SGA Award Outstanding Circle K Member Award James Garrett Outstanding Service Award Freshman Medal Dedication of 1980 HACAWA Raymond M. Bost Distinguished Professor Award Lynn Bollinger Clark Gaither Glenn Holsten Denise Travis Thanh Huong Le Lynn Bollinger John Shuford John Shuford Charles Sinay Celia Nolte Clark Gaither Russell Mavrides, Bill Thigpen, Alan Callaway Daniel Boehret, Melissa Clonts, Tina McAlpin Kathy Lyerly Rick McCreary Clyde Ellis Susan Renalds Kirk Ritchie Chris Penna Les Sigman, David Rhyne Maribeth Yoder Thomas Smith Kathy Byerly Cindy Stonesif er Jeannine Cox David Lewis Jeanne Oettl Elizabeth Sigmon Kathy Lindner Rebecca Pinson Alan Sigmon Kathy Hibbits Susan Peacock Adeliah Ardnt LR Sign Troupe Tammy Lanier Mrs. Jane Williams Tom Geocaris Katherine Caldwell Theta Xi Fraternity Sara Moeller Dr. Jane Jenkins Mrs. Jane Williams 38 Awards Convocation Honored Members of College Community Lenoir-Rhyne held its final convocation of the year on April 25, 1980, at which members of the college community were honored for excellence and achievement. Awards were presented by Dean of Students Dr. Lee Dubs, SGA president Tom Geocaris, and Vice President and Academic Dean Dr. Arthur Puotinen (shown op- posite top). Among the numerous recipients were Sara Moeller (below top), who received the Freshman Medal; Professor Jane Williams (below), the Raymond Bost Dis- tinguished Professor Award; and Dr. Jane Jenkins (opposite below) who received the 1980 HACAWA dedication from editor David Pruett in an earlier ceremony. 39 1980 Graduation Recognized Achievement The college held its eighty-ninth baccalaureate and commencement exercises on Sunday, May 4, 1980. The traditional baccalaureate ceremony was held in P.E. Monroe Auditorium at 10:30 a.m. with the Reverend Louis Rogers presenting the message. Pastor Rogers challenged the graduates when he noted that the entire creation has been for this moment, and that what had been planned for four years had arrived! He used the bluebird as a symbol of what the future could be. Graduation excerises were held in the Shuford Gym at 3:00 p.m. with columnist Sydney Harris as the featured speaker (below). With a superb command of the English language, Harris enthralled his audience as he warned that material things can not bring the good life and that man is still looking for meaning in his life. He left those present with something to think about when he observed that young people rarely know what is right but they seldom fail in knowing what is wrong. Dr. William Shuford served as faculty marshal (opposite below left) for both ceremonies; Larry Lowder was organist for the morning service; the College Brass Ensemble, directed by Dr. Ralph Gabriel, provided the music at the afternoon graduation; and the LR A Cappella Choir, under the direction of E. Ray McNeely, Jr., performed at the baccalaureate service. Three seniors were recognized for their outstanding academic achievement (opposite top): Tim Haas, Lynn Bollinger, and Celia Nolte. The college conferred honorary degrees upon Harris, Reverend C. Ross Ritchie, Jr., and Reverend David Johnson. Trustee awards went to Charles Dixon, Dr. Voldemar Bernards, and Robert Rhyne, Sr. 40 41 Prologue: The 1980 Prologue activities proved successful in helping the freshman class become acquainted with Lenoir- Rhyne. The event was coordinated by Dr. Lee Dubs, Dean of Students, and student leaders Dan Hines and Lynn Wagenknecht. The first week of school is a major ad- justment for freshmen and Prologue attempted to smooth the transition from high school to college. Among the opportunities offered were Playfair — a professional program aimed at helping people meet each other quickly, a tour of the campus, a dance, and, of course, the traditional tour of the city of Hickory. These events, along with meeting the members of one ' s own Prologue group, made the opening of school, for the most part, an enjoyable experience and one to be long remembered. 42 Fun Involvement Some of the highlights of Prologue! Opposite top: Four freshman relax at the Prologue picnic at Lake Hickory. Opposite bottom left: The new scene in disco dancing is back-to-back. Bot- tom center: Johnny Craig and Janet Keiser look for some unsuspecting victim in amoeba tag. Right: Playfair instructor informs freshmen what some of their classes may be like! Below: After a long first day at LR, students unwind at a dance in the Cromer Center lobby. 4 ' 43 Registration, Opening Convo. The opening activities of Prologue blended quickly into the semester ' s first ordeal — registration. For the upperclassmen, who had pre-registered, it was a mere formality; but for the freshmen, it was a sudden in- troduction to the college experience. Faculty members were available for help, however, and Dr. Bohadan Kuropas (below) assists a student with her schedule. The week drew to a close with the college ' s opening convocation. Dr. Albert Anderson (right) formally began the school year with greetings and a challenge that there be a season for all things, and students should strive for that which is honorable, diligent, and true. 44 I It Student Government Association president Bobby Mauney welcomed all students back for the new school year (left) and there was a formal installation of SGA officers (above). From left to right: Chief Justice Mark Brindle, SGA treasurer Vicki Baker, SGA secretary Sara Moeller, and President Mauney. Some weeks later, Dan Hines was chosen in a special election to replace SGA vice president Todd Arey, who did not return to LR. 45 1980 Homecoming: Shaggy Bear Beach Fair Involvement was the key to Homecoming success. Students enjoyed the cookout, Opie ' s Open golf tournament, Chairman of the Board, the Hall of Fame inductions, as well as the other festivities held throughout the weekend, under the general chairmanship of Renae Barkley. The LR Marching Band (below) leads the Saturday morning parade, setting the mood for the afternoon game in which the Bears defeated the Gardner-Webb ' Dogs. Opposite: During half time of the game, Miss Bernadette Wilson, sponsored by Theta Chi fraternity, was crowned Homecoming Queen. S ' 46 47 The events of Homecoming began on Thursday evening. Following a pep rally and bonfire, Mike Williams (left) presented an outdoor concert. Friday night marked an event most LR stu- dents would not forget: a dance featuring Chairman of the Board (bottom left). Ed Little, drum major, eads the marching band (bottom right) as they head the parade before the game. Opposite top: Homecoming representatives participate in the parade on a float sponsored by the Program Board. Opposite bottom left: Stan Branch enjoys preparing his hamburger during an outdoors sup- per. Opposite bottom right: Locomo- tion performed part of its vaudeville act. Homecoming events ended with a Sunday morning service at St. An- drews church. 49 Inert Gases Took College Bowl Crown For ' 81 THE CHAMPS: left to right; Alan Sigmon, Brian Davis, Wayne Gossman, Jeralyn Johnson. Four upperclassmen, calling themselves the Inert Gases, and the only team in the competition not sponsored by an organization, triumphed in the finals to win the 1981 College Bowl championship. Composed of Alan Sigmon, captain; Brian Davis, chosen the tournament ' s most valuable player; Wayne Gossman; and Jeralyn Johnson, the Inert Gases defeated a strong team, composed entirely of sophomores, known as The Whiz Kids. The Whiz Kids, defending Bowl champions from 1980, were composed of John Shuford, captain; Robert Calvert; Mitzi Jarrett; and a fourth slot alternated between Chris Barry and Ruth Wagenknecht. The Junior Class team, made up of Brian Ashworth, John Turpin, Joyce Carter, and John Chin, was chosen to third- place honors. The most exciting game in the 1981 Bowl was in the quarter- finals between The Whiz Kids and the SPE LaBrea Men. Jim Hinkeldey, captain of the LaBrea Men, was named the Bowl ' s most valuable player on a non-finalist team. Named to the All-College Bowl Team were: George Rodman, The Governors; Robert Calvert, The Whiz Kids; Joyce Car- ter, Junior Class; Wayne Gossman, Inert Gases; David Deal, Know-Nothings; Alan Sigmon, Inert Gases; Libby Toler, Luther ' s Lions; John Shuford, The Whiz Kids; John Turpin, Junior Class; Glenn Holsten, Theta Xi Unicorns; Mitzi Jarrett, The Whiz Kids; Maribeth Yoder, Choir; Brian Ashworth, Junior Class; Julie Morris, The Governors; Jim Hinkeldey, LaBrea Men; Dana Cornett, Know-Nothings; Brian Davis, Inert Gases; John Kahl, Choir; and Jeralyn Johnson, Inert Gases. The director of the College Bowl was John Blakley. Assistant directors were Jeanne Oettl and Craig Miller. Dr. Ellis Boat- mon served as moderator. 50 Above: THE WHIZ KIDS - left to right: Robert Calvert, John Shuford, Mitzi Jarrett, Ruth Wagenknecht. Below: THE STAFF — left to right: Craig Miller, assistant director; Dr. Ellis Boatmon, moderator; John Blakley, director; Jeanne Oettl, assistant director. 51 General Sounded Call Of Patriotism, Duty A highlight of Fall (1980) convocation programs was the ap- pearance on September 8 of General William Wes tmoreland, army chief of staff during the closing years of the Vietnam War. A South Carolinian, General Westmoreland is a West Point graduate, a veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict, and was appointed general of U.S. Southeast Asia forces in 1964. Westmoreland spoke at the morning convocation, visited several classes, and conducted a question-and-answer session in the after- noon. His remarks were well-received throughout the day as he stressed patriotism, service to one ' s country, and a stronger sense of duty as a citizen. The general was also controversial. He was opposed to female cadets at West Point because he felt they would not continue in the military as a career, and he took a dim view of those who regard Vietnam veterans as second-class citizens. Combining rock, jazz, classical and folk music, pianist Mac Framption delighted a convocation audience on October 27. A native of South Carolina, Frampton at- tended Erskine College and the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. He was the recipient of the 1969 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Frampton tailored his concerts to the tastes of his audience while devoting a portion of each performance to music of an unfamiliar nature to his listeners. With six albums to his credit, he also appeared as guest conductor to major orchestras and has written two musicals. Piano Artistry of Mac Frampton Highlighted Convo College Observed 450th Year of Lutheran Creed The year 1980 marked the 450th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession and the college observed the event with a convocation address by Dr. Martin J. Heinecken on October 20. For many years a professor at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Dr. Heinecken charmed his audience with a delightful sense of humor and a disarming style. The convocation address reviewed the historical background of the Confession, which is a statement of Christian thought from the Lutheran viewpoint. Dr. Heinecken preached at a festival service later in the evening, and led seminars for stu- dents and local citizens. L 53 Reagan Won Presidency in Republican Landslide; East Squeaked By Morgan For Senate; and Campus On November 4, 1980, Americans voted and surprised all of the experts, who had predicted a tight race, by sweeping into office Ronald Reagan, former governor of California. The electoral landslide gave the Republican challenger 489 votes over the Democratic incumbent, Jimmy Carter, who had 49 votes. Carter carried six states and the District of Columbia. Reagan won all the rest. The Republicans also gained control of the U.S. Senate for the first time in 26 years as some of the nation ' s key liberal Democrats were swept out of office. The House of Represen- tatives would remain in Democratic hands, although Republicans had a net gain of 33 seats, and the nation ' s governor ' s tally stood at 27 Democrats, 23 Republicans. The avalanche on the national level was felt on state and local levels. John East, an East Carolina professor, ousted in- cumbent Robert Morgan for a North Carolina senate seat; Representative James Broyhill of Lenoir was returned to his congressional seat, defeating LR political science professor Jim Icenhour (opposite top left); but North Carolina ' s pop- ular governor, Jim Hunt, easily won reelection over his Republican challenger in one of the few bright moments in the election for Tar Heel Democrats. The entire election was well presented on the campus by LR ' s political science department. A series of forums preceded the election in which local candidates discussed issues (see Sen. Cass Ballenger opposite top right), and a full review of national issues was also conducted. The highlight of campus interest came with Election-Central in the lobby of the Cromer Center on election night (opposite bottom). Returns were made available on a series of television sets with comments by candidates and instructors. It had been one of the most unusual elections in our history. Not since 1888 had a Democratic incumbent been swept out of office and this had been achieved by a man whom many once felt was too old, too simple, and too far right — a star of B-western films. But a nation weary of inflation and unem- ployment, embarrassed by the hostage crisis in Iran, dis- turbed over weakness in national defense and insecure about the future had spoken — spoken firmly and decisively at the ballot box from courthouse to White House. Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, and Mrs. Reagan. 54 .R ' s Icenhour Lost House Bid; Hunt Reelected Governor; brought Returns At Election-Central - : ' . .s - -. .--iV -itr . i%. A.. 4% 55 Seminary President Spoke On Wonders of Creation; Howard Hanger Jazz Fantasy Delighted Convo Dr. H. George Anderson was the Staley Distinguished Christian Scholar lecturer for 1981, and he appeared at the January 12 convocation and spoke on the subject, Creation Accounts — Old and New. Dr. Anderson is president of the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in Columbia, S.C., and appeared at an evening service on January 11 at St. Andrews Church and in a seminar presentation the afternoon of the 12th. In his convocation remarks. Dr. Anderson spoke of the won- der of creation as a statement about God and how He acts. He emphasied that each account of creation in the Bible reflects a new understanding about God. It ' s more than scenery that ' s being shifted, Dr. Anderson noted. At convocation on January 26, the Howard Hanger Jazz Fan- tasy took center stage and presented a blend of jazz music performed by five musicians in what was billed as a fantasy theatre. In addition to Hanger, who plays the piano and adds some vocals; and Lauren McArthur who dances; the group is com- posed of Beth Youngblood, who plays violin, some percus- sion and sings lead vocals; Elliot Wadopian, who plays trum- pet and percussion; and Randy Porsia on drums. The highlight of the morning convo program was an oratorio entitled, The Martydom of St. Bortz. It brought laughter and applause from the audience. • «v 5 1 • Sft i ! «-. f- f ' - A • ' ! S% ' signs of our times ' tJfJ ' i ' m ' ' %, . ; ' ' ' j 6 c , %. ' ' % % Him H£LP? mm TO m WRITING CENTER lOanON: Curmiilam tioem  f the Ulmiry SelfMp imteriDtj avsilalile at(Atto«( faitRviiM assistance ovafiiMt Twt 1-4 Wed. 2-4 TInn. 1-4 rhenWhat? Stiat tmnm ' mUi9f H ENTRANCE SCHOLARS IN MEMORIAM voigt r. cromer Inasmuch as one man can symbolize an institution, Voigt R. Cromer was Lenoir-Rhyne College. The president-emeritus of the institu- tion passed away on May 31, 1980, bringing to an end not only a rich and productive life, but a career that had deep roots in the history of Lenoir- Rhyne College. Educated in the public schools of South Carolina, Dr. Cromer attended LR, graduating in 1925. Here he was editor of the LENOIR-RHYNEAN, a me mber of the student cabinet, and the literary society. He attended Lutheran Southern Seminary, graduating there in 1928 and began a pastorate which even- tually brought him to Holy Trinity Church in Hickory, 1941-1947. While in Hickory he taught Bible classes at LR due to a wartime shortage of professors. Voigt Cromer served on the board of trustees of LR, 1936-49, was president of the N.C. Synod, 1947-49, and in 1949 was chosen the sixth president of the college. Dr. Cromer is shown below at the time of his inauguration as LR ' s chief executive. During Dr. Cromer ' s tenure, enroll- ment rose from 750 to more than 1,200;. the college ' s permanent endow- ment nearly tripled; and an ambitious building program gave the college new structures — Shuford Gym, P.E. Monroe Auditorium, Morgan Hall, Minges Science Building, Mauney Music Building, Fritz Hall, and the student union which would later be named for President Cromer. In 1967, felled with ill health. Dr. Cromer retired as president. But his service to his Alma Mater by no means ended. He served on numerous com- mittees as president-emeritus, worked closely for the establishment of the Sports Hall of Fame, and continued to be a major promoter for the institu- To those who had the rare privilege to know Dr. Cromer, to work with him, to attend LR during his presidency, to count him as friend and colleague, he will, of course, never be absent from us. To generations yet to attend Lenoir-Rhyne, they too will benefit from his wisdom, his hard work, his humanity, and his vision. The legacy of Voigt R. Cromer is all about us at Lenoir-Rhyne. It will never die. 58 IN APPRECIATION HARRY LIVENGOOD The 1981 HACAWA acknowledges, with grate ful appreciation, the con- tributions of Harry S. Livengood to the Lenoir-Rhyne college community. A native of Salisbury, N.C. Mr. Livengood came to LR from the Salisbury schools in 1958. He had served the public school system as business manager from 1953-58. At LR, Harry Livengood was ap- pointed Business Manager of the college, a position which was to in- clude the post of treasurer in 1970. In 1979, he was designated Vice President of Finance. In 1980, Mr. Livengood retired from the vice presidency, remained as business manager-treasurer until January 1, 1981, at which time he relinquished those positions also. He now serves as Director of Plant Opera- tions. During the twenty-three years that Mr. Livengood has guided the finances of the college, the economy of the na- tion itself has seen many ups and downs. A sound fiscal management of the institution has been his chief goal and one of his finest achievements. During the years, Mr. Livengood has worked from the business office joined by others in a postive effort to keep LR in the black. Harry Livengood has been involved in every major building project at the school since the late 1950 ' s — a period which saw the face of the campus altered by most of the new structures we now have. His expertise and input were invaluable in the areas of long- range planning and sound financial management. There are few jobs more thankless than that of business manager. Lenoir- Rhyne has indeed been fortunate to have had the dedication and involve- ment of Harry S. Livengood and to continue to enjoy his talents in the days to come. 59 THE PRESIDENT Dr. Albert B. Anderson was chosen president of Lenoir-Rhyne Col lege by the Board of Trustees in August, 1976. He was inaugurated as the eighth chief executive of the institution on January 8, 1977. President Anderson is a native of Wahpeton, North Dakota. He began his college studies in 1948 at Concor- dia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. He graduated cum laude with a degree in philosophy of religion. Following a year of study at the University of Copenhagen, Dr. Anderson entered Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, where he graduated summa cum laude in 1956 with a bachelor of theology degree. Dr. Anderson continued his education at the University of Minnesota and Harvard University. He earned a masters in philosophy from the former in 1958 and completed a doc- torate in philosophy of religion six years later at Harvard. In 1966, Dr. Anderson became a full professor of philosophy and chairman of the department at Concordia. At the time of his selection to the presidency of Lenoir-Rhyne, Dr. Anderson was the director of a three-college consortium headquartered in Moorhead. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson are the parents of two sons and three daughters. First Lady Anita Anderson (shown at right with Dr. Anderson) is a popular figure on the LR campus, having become in- volved in numerous college activities. Dr. Anderson ' s presidency has been characterized by many positive gains: the Shuford Physical Education Cen- ter, curriculum revision, the institution of a graduate program, the establish- ment of financial stability at the college, and the completion of plans for a new academic classroom center as well as expansion of the learning resources center. While many people have been in- volved in these projects mentioned above, the gentleman who has been the guiding light of the program is our president. He is a man who uniquely combines the qualities of scholastic ex- cellence and sheer love of hard work — a gentleman who scales the mountains of Outward Bound as well as he scales the inward dimensions of Plato. THE PRESIDENT ' S STAFF C Lee Dubs Dean, Student Affairs Harry Livengood Bus. Mgr. Treasurer Jeff Norris Vice President Adm. Finance Clarence Pugh Acting Vice Pres. Development Arthur Puotinen Vice Pres., Dean Acaden ic Affairs Steve Shuford Registrar Richard Thompson Dean, Admissions Financial Aid Larry Yoder Chaplain Dir., Lineberger Ctr. DIVISIONAL CHAIRMEN Jane Jenkins Chairman Professional Div. William Mauney Chairman Social, Beh. Sci. Div. Michael McDaniel Chairman Humanities Division Charles Wells Chairman Nat. Sci., Math Div. 61 FACULTY POLITICAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY Harold Haas Professor Harold Kupke Professor Chairman H. Lowell Ashman Professor Chairman William M. Mauney Assoc. Prof. E. Fletcher McClcllan Instructor David Ludwig Assoc. Prof. Robert Razner Asst. Prof. Ted Thuesen Assoc. Prof. 62 HISTORY Russell Benton Assoc. Prof. Ellis Boatmen Professor John Fogarty Assoc. Prof. Carolyn Huff Professor Chairman ART, THEATRE ARTS, SPEECH Douglas Burton Asst. Prof. Robert Keane Asst. Prof. Marion H. Love Assoc. Prof. Chairman 63 MODERN, CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Robert Eckard Assoc. Prof. Anne Ayala Instructor Werner Keller Professor John M. Blakey Assoc. Prof. Bohdan Kuropas Assoc. Prof. Chairman Laura Clayton Professor William H. Shuford Professor ENGLISH Marcia Edwards Instructor Suzanne Edwards Asst. Prof. John T. Kenny Assoc. Prof. Chairman Ron Mahan Asst. Prof. Rose Mahan Professor Erwin Keith Wood Instructor 64 RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY Emmanuel Gitlin Professor Joe Glass Professor p Michael McDaniel Professor Jtm Rufus Moretz Professor Chairman Eric Sandberg Asst. Prof Richard Von Dohlen Professor Robin Gatwood Professor Paula Boire Asst. Prof. Larry Lovvder Asst. Prof. MUSIC John Coffey Instructor Ray McNeely Asst. Prof. Chairman Libby Gabriel Professor Thelma Rast Professor 65 CHEMISTRY David Y. P. Chou Professor Chairman Howard Craig Professor BIOLOGY Dale Burnside Assoc. Prof. Marsha Fanning Assoc. Prof. Robert Spuller Professor Chairman Charles Wells Professor 66 PHYSICS, EARTH SCIENCE John Eoll Asst. Prof. MATH Thomas Blackburn Professor Chairman Jerry Bolick Asst. Prof. Virginia Hawn Assoc. Prof. Lloyd Smith Asst. Prof. 67 BUSINESS Rufus Dal ton Visiting Prof. Edsel Hoyle Assoc. Prof. Ray Strunk Professor Chairman Frances Fitz Asst Prof Robert Simmons Asst. Prof. Sarah Wallace Instructor EDUCATION Barbara Andrew Asst. Prof. Don Hayes Assoc. Prof. James Lichtenstein Asst. Prof. Lorene Painter Asst. Prof. Clyde Taylor Professor Chairman William Weiner Assoc. Prof.  ,. 68 HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Jane Jenkins Assoc. Prof. Keith Ochs Professor Chairman , ■■V Hanley Painter Marilyn Richards Rod Walters Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Instructor Athletic Dir. NURSING Beverly Craig Asst. Prof. Chairman Twila Driver Instructor Ann Hughes Asst. Inst. Rebecca Johnson Asst. Prof. Jane Lane Instructor Linda Lewis Asst. Prof. Marlene Lineberger Asst. Inst. Jeanne Sears Asst. Inst. Sharon Smith Asst. Prof. Ruth Snipes Instructor Linda Wray Asst. Inst. 69 STAFF Paul Gossman RD, Morgan Dorm Daniel Redding RD, Mauney-Schaeffer - Donald Miller Housing Office Mike Riley Ctr Res. LifeDir. Jean Beaver Sec, Summer Sess. Judy Caywood Sec, Health, P.E. Vicky Clodfelter Sec , Maintenance Beverly Hefner Adm. Serv. Asst. Patricia Holden Sec, Athletic Dept. Lea Johnson Sec, Academic Dean Olive Johnson Sec, Alumni Off. Winifred Mangum Sec, Nursing Dept. Karen Marshburn Sec, Center ]o Menees Sec, Business Dept. Mary Mode Sec, Library Maurine Mosteller Sec, Dean Stds. Emily Ripley Sec. to President 70 Robert Barkley Admissions Off. Mike Imboden Admissions Off. Ken Sigler Admissions Off. Edward Coates Printer J.C. Epting Financial Aid Dir. Jose Hurtado-Portillo Dean s Grant Coord. Jeanne Ingold Language Lab Dir. Bobby Peeler Supply Store Dir. Helen Sain Switchboard Margie Scott Dir., Placement Arthur Sutherland Food Service Dir. Carol Turner Grants Coordinator 71 •% -■ . Roxy Bruntmyer Business Off. Kristy Deitz Business Off. Vickie Eckard Business Off. Anne Lentz Asst. Treasurer ! Bobby Miller Accountant Iris Moore Business Off. George Frock Supt., Bldgs., Gds. Peter King Housekeeping Staff Frank Sherrill Housekeeping Staff Marcia MacNeill Hearing Imp. Staff Peggy Maher Hearing Imp. Staff wKK IpM Betty Clark Pt.-time Nurse O ' Lena Cox College Nurse Robert Nieland College Physician John Hall Publicity Dir. Rick Strunk Sports Inf. Dir. 72 Ruth Bisanar Acqs. Asst. James Carstarphen Cataloger Margaret Cline Audio- Visual Lib, Dorothy Karalles Cataloger Dorothy Lawing Tech. Serv. Asst. Burl McCuiston Acqs., Ref., Lib. Melba Miller Tech. Serv. Asst. Curtis Paul Dir., Learn. Res. Kay Styers Audio-Visual CI. Mary Thuesen Circulation Lib. Jeff Adams Football PatFurr Women ' s Sports Lee Gibbs Basketball Tennis Jeff Hill Neil Hodges John Patterson Patricia Smith Mike Taylor Henry Vansant Football Basketball Football Baseball Women ' s Sports Football Track Football 73 Outward Bound Was Among the 300 freshmen reporting to LR in late August (1980), they were a unique group, for they were the first freshmen to participate in Lenoir-Rhyne ' s program with the North Carolina Outward Bound School in Morganton. They were: Dianne Driscoll (Salisbury), Scott Riley (Greensboro), Dave Rosinski (Merritt Island, Fla.), Dwayne Jennings (Union Hall, Va.), Randy Ashley (Wilkesboro), and Mary Frances Underwood (Raleigh). Also, Karen Kedda (Wilmington, Del.), Lester Lynch (Rocky Mount, Va.), Steve Cruz (Newark, Del.), Susan Castor (Kan- napolis), and their orientation leader, sophomore Scott Kosfeld (Clearwater, Fla.). SCIENCE FAIR: Each year the LR science faculty sponsors a fair, entered by local schools. Below, two College Park Jr. High School students view a nutrition exhibit. PllOVKNTlUC Physical, Mental Challenge Thanks to a grant from the Kenan Foundation, LR has been involved in the Outward Bound program for over a year and some two dozen administrators, facuhy, and upperclassmen have preceded these freshmen. They learned independence, working together, facing obstacles, and surviving. They climbed, ran, swam, camped, hiked, and each member did an 18-hour solo , a time of isolation for relaxation and reflection on the total experience. As one freshman put it, It teaches you a great deal about yourself. LANGUAGE FESTIVAL: LR dons its foreign flair each year as the language faculty presents its festival. Below, a Hickory High coed prepares a Panamanian dance to the accompaniment of two guitarists from Asheville. Lineberger Ctr. Offered ' Terspectives of Excellence ' ' If no one asks us, we all know what excellence is, but if someone should ask us, we do not know what it is. These were the opening thoughts from an address by columnist Sydney J. Harris at convocation on September 22, as the Lineberger Center presented its second annual Conference on Values. The 1980 gathering had as its theme, Perspec- tives of Excellence. Harris noted that excellence cannot be taught or imparted to someone else. Crafts can be taught. Arts can only be learned, the speaker commented. While excellence is easier to gauge with physical skills and sports, it is harder to gauge in music. He referred to four forms of human excellence: performance, making and creating, thinking and devising, and character and social interaction. He then outlined a fourfold perspective of excellence: know- ing the highest standards in one ' s own job, seeking for ex- cellence in those fields that raise man ' s character, maintain- ing high standards in national affairs to guide public life, and seeking excellence in human character and conduct. Harris lamented the rise of the cult of mediocrity. He com- mented that the Founding Fathers of America had intended for democrary to permit that every man to rise to the highest level. However, we have perverted that ideal to bring everything down to the lowest common denominator. Following the morning convocation, seminars were con- ducted throughout the afternoon on the theme of excellence. Robert Winf ree of the Duke University Medical Center dealt with Excellence in Medicine. He dealt with the subject from the point of view of doctors, nurses, and the medical center. Peyton Richardson, Jeffersonian humanist and champion of the arts, dealt with Excellence in Business. Well known in Hickory for his leadership at Hickory Chair Company, Richardson is also a supporter of Outward Bound. John Huie, Executive Director of the North Carolina Out- ward Bound School, presented Excellence in Education. A doctoral candidate at the University of California, Santa Bar- bara, he attempted to press each student toward excellence within his own capacities. Jim Stephenson, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Hickory, presented a seminar on Excellence in Living. A member of the LR Board of Trustees, Pastor Stephenson serves the Lutheran Church in America as an evangelism specialist. The conference, chaired by Lineberger Center director Dr. Larry Yoder, had given the LR community much food for thought. 76 WLHR Becomes a Reality, A Learning Experience One of the bright spots in the academic and co-curricular calendars for 1980 was the establishment of Lenoir-Rhyne ' s own radio station. Using the call-letters WLHR, the sta- tion went on the air with Pete Nicas (left) as station manager, Bob Estridge as program manager, and Professor Bob Keane as station adviser. The radio station was established in the Cromer Center and plans to begin broadcasting to the dorms soon. The potential of the radio station and the radio-program is great as a learn- ing experience and could provide the basis for future additions to the Speech program in broadcasting and radio journalism. ' ' Stress and American Worker ' ' Series at LR Lenoir-Rhyne College joined with the Sperry ana Hutchinson Company and the Catawba County Chamber of Commerce in presenting a series of lectures throughout 1980-81 on the topic. Stress and the American Worker. All lectures and discussions in the Stress Series were open to the public at no charge. The five programs were: ' Stress and Worker Productivity in October, 1980, presented by Dr. Richard Peter- son of N.C. State Univ. In November, 1980, there followed, Stress and Alcoholism by Dr. Kenneth Mills (left) of UNC-Chapel Hill. January, 1981, saw the study of Stress and Physical Health by Dr. Frank Keefe, Jr. of Duke Medical Cen- ter. In February (1981) Dr. Patrick Boudewyns presented Stress and Medical Health. Dr. Boudewyns was from the Duke Medical Center. And in March (1981) the series concluded with Stress and the Family by Dr. Robert Houck of the Duke Medical Center. Lenoir-Rhyne ' s role was made possi- ble by an endowment grant from the Lineberger Foundation and Lineberger Center for Cultural and Educational Renewal. 77 College Established Evening Degree Program Lenoir-Rhyne College established an evening college program designed especially for working adults. It began in January (1981). Informally titled The Tuesday n ' Thursday Evening Program (or TNT), LR ' s evening college provided a full degree program for students whose working schedule and learning needs could best be met outside the traditional schedule of day classes. The program began with majors in business administration, education and psychology, as well as general education courses applicable to all degrees. The program, taught by members of the regular college faculty, featured five eight-week miniterms each calendar year. Full-time students could take two courses or six semester hours per miniterm. Dr. Arthur Puotinen, vice president for academic affairs, noted, We think there is a real need for this type of program in our community. Adults can improve their job skills, strengthen their leadership capacity and broaden their world view, as well as work toward a degree if they so desire. Classes met on the college campus each Tuesday and Thurs- day on two shifts: 6-8:30 p.m. and 8:20-10:30 p.m. Dean of Admissions Richard Thompson commented that a working adult could earn a college degree in almost the samef amount of time as a traditional student. The academic program of Lenoir-Rhyne will be greatly enhanced by the construction of the proposed academic complex, shown in the picture below. The original Rhyne Classroom Building (shown in the background) is to be renovated and the new classroom structure will be connected to it. One of the highlights of the addition will be the centrum, which will house a little theatre to be used for drama productions and assembly programs. 78 ' signs of our times ' J3w fs .V S! %Vv %t% , iij ARTS Playmakers Ended ' 80 Year With ' ' Alice ' ' Classic The College Playmakers closed their 1979-80 season with a memorable classic of literature, Alice In Won- derland, by Lewis Carroll. The ver- sion used was adapted for the stage by Eva Le Galienne and Florida Friebus. The final show of the year enabled the Playmakers to once again team-up with the Hickory Youth Theatre, directed by Sylvia Hoffmire, LR artist- in-residence. All of the well-known characters of the Carroll story were presented: Alice, charmingly played by Celia Nolte; the White Rabbit, Bobby Mauney; Cheshire Cat, Michael Miller; March Hare, Dan Johnson; and the Mad Hatter, also by Michael Miller. Bobby Mauney in the delightful role of the White Rabbit. 80 Others in the large, talented cast were; Mouse, Macey Dance; Caterpillar, David Lewis; Duchess, Beth Hayes; Cook, Bill Stanley; Dormouse, Say Sink; and Footmen, Jane Patterson and Jeannine Cox. Also: Rita Campbell, Jenni Lore, Moira Derwin, Pam Roberson, Johnny McNeill, Cleve Simmons, Sheilah Davis, Margaret Frank, Sarah Ferrell, Gretchen Bowman, Emily Outen, Beth Frank, Laura Weeldreyer, Katie McDowell, Sharon Wicker, Millie Hancock, Hal Rowe, Rebecca Hoyle. Stage design and technical direction were by Cortland Raby, Jr.; costume design by Deborah Hall; Beth Davis was assistant director and stage manager; and Jim Hinkledey was stage crew chief. Left, Say Sink, ai the Dormouse, takes a nap. Above: Celia Nolte is the beloved Alice she slides into Wonderland 81 Lima (Beth Hayes) assists Dr. Gerald Lyman (Michael Miller) as the latter is overcome by drink and remorse. Strong Cast Made Bus Stop ' ' Big Summer Hit During the summer months (1980), the LR Summer Theatre presented Wilham Inge ' s highly acclaimed play, Bus Stop. The first ar ena production to be presented in the Shores Multipurpose room of the Shuford P.E. building, the play was well received by both campus and community. Directed by Dr. Ellis Boatmon of the history faculty, the set was designed and constructed by Michael Miller, a senior theatre arts major. The cast formed a strong ensemble that quickly turned the production into a hit. In the cast were: Tina Jeffers, who played Grace, owner of the restaurant; Beth Hayes was Elma, a young waitress; Michael Clark was Will Masters, the local sheriff; and Mark Rodgers was Carl, the bus driver. The snowbound passengers on the bus who must wait in Grace ' s Diner were: Dr. Gerald Lyman, a defrocked college professor, played by Michael Miller; Cherie, a dancer who is running away from her past and a cowboy named Bo, was played by Gina Sain; the cowboy Bo Decker, who loves Cherie, was played by Ben Rawls; and Virgil Blessing, Bo ' s sidekick and philosopher-friend, played by Brian Davis. Deborah Hall was costume designer; Scott Homesley, stage manager; Beth Davis, light technician; Olaf Kinard, box of- fice head; and Kathy Scherff, props mistress. Cherie (Gina Sain) and Bo (Ben Rawls) struggle in a scene from Bus Stop. 83 ' ' House At Pooh Corner ' ' Was Delightful Season Opener A large part of the cast discusses Robin ' s leaving The Lenoir-Rhyne College Playmakers ' opened their 1980-81 season with A. A. Milne ' s The House at Pooh Corner, adapted for the stage by Betty Knapp. Another of the drama group ' s produc- tions in cooperation with the Hickory Youth Theatre, the play was under the direction of Sylvia B. Hoffmire. The enchanting story of young Christopher Robin (played delightfully by Michael Miller) and his friend. Pooh, portrayed with charm and gusto by Hal Rowe, the show had wide appeal for young theatregoers. Others in the cast were: Beth Davis, Rabbit; Anna Portwood, Early; Mary Lee Null, Kanga; Dax Santi, Roo; and Molly Bass, Piglet. Also, Jeff Stout, Eeyore; Carol Han- cock, Late; Rebecca Hoyle, Owl; Bill Stanley, Tigger; Lisa Lucia, the Piper; and Jane Patterson, Voice. Pooh instructs Tigger how to eat honey. 84 Technical Direction for The House at Pooh Corner, was provided by Bob Keane, making his debut with the college ' s drama department. Costumes were by Deborah Hall. Other production personnel were: Jane Patterson, assistant director and stage manager; Sheryl Gravelle, wardrobe mis- tress: Margaret Hancock, wardrobe assistant; Liza Buckner, property mistress; Jim Hinkeldey and Rebecca Hoyle, set crew chiefs; Dana Cornett, light crew chief. And, Lynn Earle, lighting assistant; Macey Dance, make-up chief; Say Sink, sound technican; Doug Barkley, box office manager; and Sharon Van Horn and Janis Ahrens, house managers. And a large number of hard workers associated with set con- struction, publicity, box office, and costumes, Pooh, Owl, and Piglet plan a way to lose Tigger. Pooh, Eeyore, and Piglet rejoice over Eeyore ' s new house. 85 mmmmimmmim(imiirmt(i- mmmm 86 Hail Scrawdyke ' ' Was Play of Violent Intensity For their second production of the season, the LR Playmakers unleashed a drama of violent intensity, Hail Scrawdyke or Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs. Written by British playwright David Halliwell, the three-act journey into fascism was long, wordy, emotional, and at times frightening. The role of Malcolm Scrawdyke was brilliantly played by senior theatre arts major Michael Miller. In perhaps the finest role of his college acting career, Miller was irrevent, saucy, and devastatingly accurate with his verbal assaults. Scrawdyke was actually an imposter, a Hitler-type who used history to his own advantages, and to whom all of life was a ruthless game. The three principal accomplices were Irwin Ingham, a naive, simple man (played by Brian Roberts) who quickly latches on to Scrawdyke; John Wick Blagden (played by Lyle Bradshaw) who supports the dictator as long as things go well, but is the first to turn on him in adversity; and Dennis Nip- ple, a trusting fellow (played by Jim Hinkeldey) who wishes to follow Scrawdyke because he believes in him, and as with most idealists, is crushed when faced with the reality of the Leader ' s sham. The cast included Anne Gedge (played by Liza Buckner) who is perhaps Scrawdyke ' s only touch with the real world. She sees him, however, for the insecure coward he really is, and Scrawdyke turns on her in the play ' s most violent scene. The play was directed by Marion Love, scenic design and technical direction by Robert Keane, costume design by Deborah Hall, and Say Sink served as assistant director and stage manager. Others on the staff included: Lynn Earle, lighting chief; Jane Patterson, wardrobe mistress; Becky Hoyle, property chief; Jeannine Cox and Kathy Scherff, sound crew chiefs; Doug Barkley, box office manager; and Debbi Stottlemyer, house manager. Opposite: With his eye fixed on an adversary, Malcolm Scrawdyke drives home a point. Above: The gang rehearses its art heist. Front is Brian Roberts and Michael Miller. Back is Lyle Bradshaw and Jim Hinkeldey. 87 Playmakers Treated Audiences To ' ' Enchanted Evening ' ' All the magic of Rodgers and Ham- merstein came to life in the third Playmaker production of the season, South Pacific. Based on James Michener ' s award-winning stories, the musical contains many of the most pop- ular numbers in modern U.S. musical repertoire. Under the direction of Dr. Marion Love, the LR production had sparkle, vigor, and plenty of color. And its cast combined talents from the student body, the faculty staff, and the community. Dr. Love molded them into a smoothly- performing whole, and transformed mid- February into a series of enchanted even- ings. Set design was by Robert Keane with light design-technical direction by Ray Mills, who replaced Keane in January. Costume design was by Suzanne Jeffers with choreography by Jane Jenkins. Musical direction was by John Coffey with the orchestra directed by Ralph Gabriel. Emile, the French planter, was performed by Ray McNeely of the music faculty. His mellow voice filled the stage with song, most notably the moving number, This Nearly Was Mine. The role of the navy nurse Nellie was played by Julie Kettner, whose energy, charm, and optimism enhanced the entire production. Sheila Davis brought humor and delight to the role of Bloody Mary; Kevin Barlowe was an impressive performer in the role of Lt. Cable, rendering Younger Than Springtime with a fine touch; Dr. Henry Vansant lent authority to the role of Cap- tain Brackett; Dr. Arthur Puotinen brought a subtle, dry sense of humor to Commander Harbison; and Bobby Mauney kept the audience in the palm of his hand in the role of Billis. When Mauney performed, everyone watched. His timing, his mannerisms, his twinkle- of-the-eye made him clearly the show- stopper of the production. Others in the multi-talented cast were: Amy Armstrong, Kevin Beatty, Olaf Kinard, Cecilia Harshaw, Majola Jones, and Lynn Carpenter. The sailors: Jeff Wilson, Juju Phillips, Jeff Jones, Stan Gwynne, John McNeill, Jimmy Shores, Scott Southern, Lyle Bradshaw, and Robert Bush. The nurses: Beth Davis, Rhonda Stirewalt, C athy Hawkins, Karol Kinard, Lisa Bass, Kathy Ogle, Susan Derwin, Say Sink, Jane Patterson. French girls: Macey Dance, Claudia Ward, Julie Morris, Gretchen Bowman, MaryBe Swatzel. And friends of Emilie: Richard Von Dohlen, Robert Spuller, Paula Boire. 88 Opposite: Emile (Ray McNeely) and Nellie (Julie Kettner) share an enchanted evening in the hit South Pacific. Above: Captain Brackett lectures Bloody Mary on wasting navy time with grass-skirts. Brackett was played by LR head football coach Henry Vansant and Bloody Mary was performed by junior Sheila Davis. Below: The resounding chorus of sailors, seabees, and Marines as they rip Monroe Auditorium with There Is Nothin ' Like A Dame. 89 Portrait Gallery «• Above left: Liza Buckner, Anne, Hail Scrawdyke. Above right: Julie Kettner, Nellie, South Pacific. Below: Gina Sain, Cherie, Bus Stop. Opposite above left: Tina Jeffers, Grace, Bus Stop. Opposite above right: Kevin Barlowe, Lt. Cable, South Pacific. Opposite below: Hal Rowe, Pooh, and Michael Miller, Christopher, The House at Pooh Cor- ner. 90 5rf; jrjfla?-«!i«i.JK 2, ' 5l Right: Sheila Davis, Bloody Mary, and Lyle Bradshaw, O ' Brien, South Pacific. Below left: Michael Miller, the Mad Hatter, Alice In Won- derland. Below right: Jim Hinkeldey, Nipple, Hail Scrawdyke. Opposite top left: Liza Buckner, Osa Johnson, Chamber Music. Opposite top right: Michael Miller, Professor Lyman, Bus Stop. Opposite below: Brian Davis, Virgil Blessing, ' Bus Stop. 93 94 Opposite top left: Auditions begin for House at Pooh Corner, as director Sylvia Felder (center) explains procedure. Observing are Jane Patter- son (back to camera) and costumer Deborah Hall. Opposite top right: Macey Dance demonstrates some of the finer points of stage makeup dur- ing a Playmaker open house. Opposite bottom left: A break in rehearsals of Pooh Corner ' brings a relaxed mo- ment for the light crew of the show. Opposite bottom right: Backstage, senior theatre arts major Liza Buckner prepares to plunge a pot of dishes to the floor for an effective sound effect in ' Pooh Corner. Right: Senior Tina Jeffers prepares the tape recorder for dress rehearsal of Alice In Won- derland. Below: Oh, the pain of directing! While Lyle Bradshaw (left) and Brian Roberts (right) observe. Dr. Marion Love illustrates a point backstage during rehearsals of Hail Scrawdyke. Michael Miller (second from left) and Jim Hinkeldey appear to be ignoring the director, but actually are all ears as they apply makeup for the final dress rehearsal. 95 Soprano I Carla Barkley Lisa Bass Jackie Bost Lisa Guthrie Lenora Mack Cindy McLain Melanie Oxentine Linda Powell Teresa Staton Debbie StoUemyer Soprano II Ruth Allen Barbara Barlowe Marti Kirby Reg in a Klrby Kathy Ogle Emily Moretz Carol Ritchie Heidi Strub Evelyn Uhl Alto I Karen Blume Sally Free Laura Holshouser Rebecca Hoyle Robin Hoefer Lanette Mack Kristen Stewart Rhonda Stirewalt Cindy Taylor Alto II Susan Buhrow Beth Ciine Cathy Hawkins Lorrie Hopkins Julie Kettner Phyllis Maltba Betsy McBath Libby Toler Kem Troxler Lisa Watkins Maribeth Yoder Lenoir-Rhfrie Coiege A most beloved musical performing group at Lenoir-Rhyne, the A Cappella Choir has earned a prominent position among college choirs in the United States since its founding in 1935 by the late Professor Kenneth B. Lee. The LR Choir was one of the original A Cappella Choirs in the southeastern United States, and it has been blessed with many years of growth in size and excellence. 96 A Cappella Choir Ter Harry Barnes Mark Bruce Alex Harbinson Jeff Olds Russell Roach Al Schvvankert Chris White Jeff Wilsor Tenor II Greg Cline Scott Homesley Ed Little Eric Readling Brian Roberts Marcus Rowe Richard Simmons Bass I Robert Arndt Lyle Bradshaw Doug Brady Larry Davis Dean Hoelz John Kahl David Lail Stephen Mickey Blake Pate Scott Southern Mickey Weaver Bass II Hans Arnesen Dan Boehret Thomas Bumgarner Johnny IvlcNeill Paul Milholland Brent Roland John Stirewalt Jeff Stout The Choir is under the direction of E. Ray McNeely, Jr., chairman of the Lenoir-Rhyne Music Department. McNeely was associate director of the Choir for five years before becoming the director in 1970. 97 Lenoir-Rhyne College Marching Band Dr. Ralph Gabriel, Director Ed Little, Drum Major Field Dir. Piccolos: Nancy Carlton Lisa Greene Robin Horton jeralyn Johnson Carol Ritchie Libby Var hoy Kathy Yeide Clarinets: Ellen Borstell Barbara Burleson Lorraine Crouse Brenda Deal Lora Kimrey Donna Marcy Jeff Olds Chris Roulhac John Shuford Bass Clarinet: Cynthia Staton Alto Saxophones; Ruth Albert Lynn Noffinger Tenor Saxophones: Joe Kruszewski Brent Roland Susan Williams Trumpets; Tim CoUingwood Kent Crowe Reggie Parlier Tim Paul Tim Phillips 98 Mark Bruce Nancy McGowan Paul Milholland Tommy Smith John Wood Basses: Wade Dudley Ted Kurtz Steve Shackelford Percussion: Babs Barlowe Tom Biimgarner David Sinn Steve Smith Evelyn Uhi Bells: Greg Knight Majorette: Kim Ghant Drill Team Alternates: Tammy Brian Florence Bowen Lois Boynton Lisa Guthrie Barbara Klein Joye Teague, captain Claire Choquet Nina Glander Jennifer Hill Suzanne Isenhour Laurie Jenkins Libby Lombard Julie Morris Melinda Philipp Becky Roof Janet Sale Janet Seitz Barb Sentman Rebecca Whitener Beth Wolfgang Becky Yates 99 i V m , vi.-i --;„ -i.«,s ;:: ; « « '  «j a. ;i  .i3s- ssir ' «.mi ssi : iis? SLSiij;s : :« Sk-ji,sa.-i «i ts?t ssJi - --- r s 100 CARL A. RUDISILL LIBRARY LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE 101 FORMAL AND INFORMAL: LR ' s outstanding Choir, shown in a formal Christmas concert (above) in St. Andrew ' s Church, also clowns a bit (below) outside the church before singing. 102 ' signs of our times ' ■it ,i li ' f si ,!i I ) I .. ; :y ' ■« m Absolutely No IN THE •OOD or DRINKS GYM iU ' 11 LiTTr A m • fU ' l t. «•. ' ' • ' !. BEWARE! IT ' S BEAR SEASON... FOLLOW LENOIR-RHYNE on WNNC 1-2-3 RADIO tin i T- .tn «=?■ ATHLETICS 103 Four Inducted Into Sports Hall of Fame Four more great names from Lenoir-Rhyne College ' s athletic history were added to the LR Sports Hall of Fame at the 1980 induction ceremony, held in the P.E. Monroe Auditorium on October 11. The four were Steve Trudnak, Walter Cornwell, John Odom, and the late P.W. Deaton, who was represented by his widow, Mrs. Elsie Deaton. Steve Trudnak captured just about every football honor possible during his LR grid career in the early 1950 ' s. The Bloomsburg, Pa. native made the Associated Press Little All-American team in 1952 and was named Player of the Year in the North State Conference in 1951 and in 1952. The hard running fullback was named to the all-conference team three times and to the all-state team twice. Trudnak scored 282 points during his LR career, a record that still stands, and tallied 119 point during the 1951 season, which stood as the top mark in the state for many years. He and his family reside in Dallas, N. C. where he is guidance counselor at North Gaston Sr. High School. A three-sport star at Lenoir-Rhyne, Walt Cornwell has become known as one of the best all-around athletes in the college ' s history. A native of Lincolnton, Cornwell was a four-year starter in football, baseball, and basketball and made all- conference teams in each of these during his college career. In addition, he was named to all-district teams in each sport and was an all-state selection in both foot- ball and baseball. Steve Trudnak As a single-wing tailback in 1956, Cornwell averaged 7.4 yards per carry for 100 rushes, a record that still stands at LR. In baseball, he won games with both his arm and his bat, pitching and playing the outfield and chalking up a .400 batting average during the ' 56 season. He was also an honor student at LR. Cornwell went on to successful coaching careers at St. Stephens High School (Hickory) and at Lenoir-Rhyne, where he was an assistant football coach and heed baseball coach. Cornwell is currently coordinator of health and physical education for the Catawba County school system. John Odom compiled a superlative record as both a scholar and an athlete during his years at LR. He completed his degree re- quirements in three years and was named to Who ' s Who in 1948-49. On the football field, Odom was an all-North State Conference and all-Southern selection as a tackle in 1948. He served as captain of the Bears in ' 48 and was selected as the team ' s most valuable player that year. In 1951, Odom became superintendent of Sipe ' s Orchard Home, Inc., a home for boys in Hickory, and has held that position ever since. He was honored by the Hickory Exchange Club as their Man of the Year in 1965. The late P.W. Pete Deaton was a baseball star even before Lenoir College became Lenoir-Rhyne. He played the outfield, first base and caught for some great teams in the early 1920 ' s that were acknowledged to be among the best collegiate clubs in North Carolina. He recorded a whopping .380 batting average for his four-year career and later signed with the Pittsburg Pirate organization. Deaton was a teacher in Hickory for twelve years and then served as a principal for six years. In 1944, he decided to run for public office and was elected clerk of Superior Court of Catawba County — a position he held until 1966, when he retired af- ter being known as Mr. Courthouse. He died in 1968. Wall Cornwell John Odom P. W. Deaton 104 IN MEMORIAM JACK R. JOHNSON 1917-1980 Lenoir-Rhyne College has many ardent supporters and faithful alumni. The athletic program likewise numbers many who contribute in countless ways to its success and well-being. One of the strongest friends of the college and most devoted followers of the athletic program passed away on July 20, 1980. He was Mr. Jack R. Johnson, or as he was affectionately known by cheerleaders, ballgirls, and athletes with whom he came into contact, Mr. J. A leading sports fan of the Be jrs, a dedicated volunteer for ;.ount- less tasks, a director of the Pied- mont Educational Foundation, and a surrogate father to several years of LR cheerleaders, Mr. Johnson fell victim to a heart at- tack at the age of 63. The 1938 alumnus and native of Royston, Georgia, took pleasure in aiding the Lenoir-Rhyne athletic program at his own ex- pense. According to Mrs. Opal Moretz, who also helped with the cheerleaders for many years, Mr. Johnson accepted remunera- tion for his services on only one occasion, accepting partial use of a college gas card on a trip to Pennsylvania. Mr. J. was a retired owner and operator of a Hickory service station, a charter member of the Hickory Jaycees and a member of St. Paul ' s Lutheran Church. All those associated with Lenoir- Rhyne athletics missed him keenly this year on the sidelines. Missed his smile, his encourage- ment, and his warm and generous support. We have lost a true and valued friend. MR. J 105 1980 Baseball Bears Made Playoffs; Alton Resigned The 1980 Lenoir-Rhyne baseball team achieved something that had not been done in eighteen years — they reached the District 26 playoffs! And then came within one game of win- ning them, but along with the success of the season came a jolting loss. The Bears lost their coach, Billy Alton, who resigned at season ' s end. When the season began the Bears were far from playoff material. To begin the season the diamond men took their annual trek to Florida and came back empty-handed, losing all three of their games. LR opened its home schedule facing Appalachian. The Bears split a doubleheader with the Moun- taineers and after seven games had a dismal 2-5 record. The Bears ' first big performances came when they swept two games from UNC-Charlotte and defeated California State (Pa.) to raise their record to 6-8. During this stretch, junior Craig Corbett was named District 26 Player of the Week. He had eight hits in 13 plate appearances for a .615 batting average and also scored and drove-in four runs. LR seemed to be on the move after these wins, but then came the Bears ' worst performance of the season. Against Wake Forest, they committed 11 errors, gave up lb walks, hit two batters and gave up 24 runs in two games. Then followed more tough losses to St. Augustine which hurt LR ' s standing in the district. The Bears then got clutch pitching performances from Benji Rowe and Mike Nawalany to sweep a doubleheader from the district leader, Wingate. Rowe threw a six-hitter in the first game and Nawalany came back with a two-hitter to keep the Bears in playoff contention, with a 4-4 district record. But the diamond nine continued to make things hard on themselves as they dropped two district games to Gardner-Webb ' s Dogs. This meant the Bears had to win their final four games to be given playoff consideration and, as they had done all year, LR rose to the occasion. Behind the strong pitching of Rowe and Tony Grady they swept Elon. This gave the Bears a dis- trict record of 1-7 and an overall tally of 11-17. It was not yet over though, for the Bears still had to sweep Mars Hill and Alton ' s charges did just that, including a return from four-runs down to win the final game. With the season over, the Bears waited for word from the district of- ficials. Then it came. The Bears had made the playoffs for the first time in 18 years! LR opened the playoffs against Pfeiffer and aided by key defensive plays and Corbett ' s three-run homer, they knocked off the Falcons, favorite of the double elimination tournament. The Bears continued to play well as they defeated Atlantic Christian with four runs in the ninth in- ning. The Bears were now just one game away from winning the district championship, but it was not to be. Pfeiffer, with revenge on its mind, swept two games from LR and the Bears had to settle for second-place. But this did not diminish Alton ' s feelings for his team as he told them to be proud of what they had accomplished for their school and for them- selv es. Grady, Rowe, Del Ammons, and Gus Parson were named to the All-Tournament Team, while senior third-baseman Hicks Beam was named to the All-Area 7 Team. Shortly after the playoffs, Billy Alton resigned as head baseball coach at Lenoir-Rhyne. But he had contributed to a resurgence of interest in baseball at the college. He had started a heavier recruiting program, added year-around drills to keep the team sharp, and installed an annual trip to Florida to give the Bears an opportunity to play top-flight competition. Not long after Alton ' s resignation. Jack Patter- son was named to the head coaching position, and LR baseball fans looked forward to coming seasons on the dia- mond. Opposite: After a pinpoint throw from the catcher, shortstop Bryan Cooke tags out a runner. Above left: Us- ing his quickness, Gus Parson beats the pickoff throw at first. Above right: Head Coach Billy Alton studies the situation on the field from the sidelines. Below: Kyle Hice blocks the plate as a Pfeiffer runner attempts to score. SSKS ift M 107 .afi .«  ' .3s - Below: Hicks Beam slides into second base as the ball eludes the UNCC shortstop. Right: Kyle Hice receives the relay throw . . . 108 Left: . . . and puts down the tag. Below left: For his prowness at third base, Hicks Beam was selected to the All-Area team. Below right: Leading hitter Craig Corhett lashes a single to left. Be%aeeas e sR3g«3iisisa -:Ki«?5sg 109 ' jm miiii ii ttSkriMiks S kii ' b . -rj.. h M.t di ..a i- 110 illPWii III , ■ . « , Opposite top: Del Ammons connects with the pitch as Coach Bill Alton looks on. Opposite bottom: Craig Corbett slides into second, easily ahead of the catcher ' s throw. Above: Taking a powerful cut at the ball, Chuck MacLaughlin drives one to deep center. Right: Catcher Kyle Hice concentrates on the delivery from pitcher Stan Thomas. Ill MEN ' S TENNIS Blaine Burton ' 1 Don Kirkpatrick ' f • ' f Bobby Mauney i David Rice Lew Semones Bobby Stevens g f Royster Tucker Lee Gibbs, coach ■ ' . - .- %i t • WOMEN ' S TENNIS Barbara Chatham Nat Critchley Ann Dasher Christy Jones Betsy Kahn Lori Kishbaugh Carol Mauney Judy McKaughan, coach Royster Tucker Christy Jones Lew Semones 112 Above: Robert Frye Below: Ernie Brown GOLF John Cline David Frye Robert Frye Eric Herman Robert Lyons Tim Moody Hanley Painter, coach TRACK David Anderson Ernie Brown Jay Conley John Craig Steve Crittenden Edwin Frost Darryl Hymes Merl Hamilton Jeff Jones Tim Little David Maisel Barry Norris James Sigmon Cleve Simmons Brian Swajkowski Darryl Strickler Danny Warner Teddy Webster Michael Taylor, coach SOFTBALL Kathy Arey Adeliah Arndt Marisa Carmody Cynthia Covington Donna Elrod Kris Ericson Debbie Grace Kris Gross Lori Hewlette Pam Johnson Lori Linser Rose Lyerly Kim Mattox Lee Ann McCall Teresa Nixon Ashely Perdue Teresa Story Pat Smith, coach -i - ■•f ... T - •- -  113 Bear Necessities Opposite: Giving the crowd a show, LR? roundball cheerleaders strut their stuff. Right: Team physician Dr. B. W. Goodman and Head Trainer Rod Walters are valuable necessities to the Bear athletic program. Below: Along with cheerleading, Joe Bear (Lynne Randall Carlisle) practices good community relations. ' ■v ummmmi ' ' ■ ' ' • ••v K ««« ' . : . 115 ■£ Soccer, ' 80 The Lenoir-Rhyne club soccer team finished its fall season with a 1-7 record. The league was primarily made up of older and more experien- ced teams. The single win was a 3-2 triumph over Morganton. In the last game of the season the Bears held league champion Asheville scoreless until late in the game. A strong defense, led by Scott An- derson, Jim Dunlop and Andy Harrison, kept the Bears in most of the games. A talented but injury-riddled offense was led by Tim Sammentinger, Jerry Nordsiek, Chris Barry and Darrell Bloomberg. Larry Young was the student coach. The team is hoping that varsity soccer will return to LR in the near future. The 1980 squad was made up primarily of sophomores and anticipates a good future. Tim Sammetinger tackles ball intended for Hendersonville player. Kneeling, L to R: Tim Sammetinger, David Greenwood, Duane Jennings, Chris Barry, Jerry Nordsiek, Darrell Bloomberg, Steve Mickey. Standing, L to R: Ed Delano (assistant coach), Jim Dunlop, Tom Little, Scott Anderson, Scott Kosfeld, Andy Harrison, Glenn Holsten, Dan Warner, Wade Dud ley, Tom Olson. Not pictured: Curt Heisler, Joby Giacalone, Stephen Quilici, Larry Young, and Jim Hinkeldey. Ml Coach ' s Corner Above left: Women ' s head coach Pat Smith shouts instructions to her nationally-ranked Lady Bears. Above right: Assistant cage coach Lee Gibbs ques- tions the number of team fouls on LR. Below: Give em hell. Coach! Bears, Rebuilding Football Fortunes, Had 4-7 Season Lenoir-Rhyne ' s 1980 football season opened with high ex- pectations. First-year coach Henry Vansant had promised a national contender within three years, and as the season progressed the Bears showed great achievement toward that goal. At other times, however, they appeared to be outclassed by their opponents. The season started on a strong note as the Bears traveled to Charlotte and defeated a much-improved J.C. Smith team on a Craig Corbett touchdown pass, 21-14. Although LR won, they suffered a key loss when running back Tony Smith in- jured his knee and was lost for the season. Vansant had high praise for his troops against nationally ranked Wofford. Even though their comeback fell short 27- 23, Vansant stated that he had never been prouder of a group of young men in his career: I thought it might be 1981 before we were a good team. We ' re a good team in 1980. I didn ' t realize we could be as strong or as good at this point in the season. The next week LR traveled to Presbyterian and played, as Vansant put it, without enthusiasm and desire. The Blue Hose drubbed the Bears 16-3, as LR could muster only 140 total yards. Four weeks into the season it was learned that flanker Barry Norris had a brain tumor and would require surgery. The Bears went into the game with Newberry determined to win the contest for Norris. In what proved the finest perfor- mance of the season, the LR defense limited the Indians to 86 total offensive yards, and the Bear offense got a first quarter field goal from Jeff Long to win 3-0. Nose guard Carl Grigg was the key to the Bear win and for his efforts was named NAIA national defensive player of the week. Homecoming brought Gardner-Webb to Hickory and a wild finish which saw the Dogs ' last-ditch effort thwarted at the LR eight-yard line. Defensive back Gus Parson was named SAC-8 player of the week for his performance in the 20-14 win. The next few weeks saw the Bears lose five straight games. Two of the losses were wild offensive shows: a 57-25 defeat at the hands of Appalachian and a 45-35 loss to Liberty Bap- tist. In the game against the Flames, Corbett set six new Bear offensive records. National playoff participant Mars Hill came to College Field to begin a three-game home stint. The powerful Lions ripped the lethargic Bears 40-0. Vansant lamented, ' Four weeks ago we looked like a pretty good team. Now we don ' t. Intensity is lacking. We ' re not blocking or tackling well. Carson-Newman was the gridders ' next opponent and although LR lost 36-14 the Bears showed the poise they had lacked the previous weeks. With the score 28-0 in the fourth quarter, LR scored twice and was knocking at the door again when a Tony Grady pass was intercepted and returned 101 yards for a touchdown. The final home game of the season ended with the Bears scrapping and fighting only to come up short. NAIA playoff participant Elon slipped its way to a 27-12 victory. The Elon defense gave themselves three first-half touchdowns, as LR ' s defense held the Christians ' offense in check. The Bears ended the season 4-7 with a 30-24 victory over Catawba. This was the Bears ' best all-around performance, scoring-wise, of the season as they chalked up points via the pass, kick, and run. Corbett threw two TD passes. Long ad- ded two PATS, and Darryl Hymes had a 67-yard scoring scamper, but all these would have been inconsequential if it had not been for Ted Ash. With the Bears trailing 24-22 after a Catawba score. Ash took the ensuing kickoff two yards deep in the end zone, broke away from a gang of tacklers at the twenty, and raced the remaining 80 yards for a touchdown and for the win. Even though the Bears won only four games there are bright rays of hope for the future. Vansant has established a well- disciplined program. That program has been placed on a sound foundation and should begin reaping rich rewards in coming seasons. STAFF Head Coach Henry Vansant Assistant Coach Mike Taylor Assistant Coach Jeff Adams Assistant Coach Jeff Hill Assistant Coach Jack Patterson Team Physician Dr. B.W. Goodman Head Trainer Rod Walters Student Trainer John VVorley Head Manager Gerald Parker Assistant Manager Ron Gillespie Assistant Manager Dave Rosinski Sports Information Director . . . Rick Strunk Opposite: The Bears take the field Left: Another aspect of winter preparation was agility exercises. Here Steve Flemming tal es part in one such drill. Below: A strong neck helps pre- vent injuries. Here the Bears work on isometrics. Preparation Left: In preparation for winter drills, John Walker hits the weights. Below: The hail with it! Sleet and snow fall on the spring scrimmage at College Field ' . Opposite top: Ernie Brown ( 27) and Derek Latham ( 12) move in to block a Carson-Newman field goal attempt. Opposite bottom: Quarterback Craig Corbett looks over the defensive alignment during a Homecoming victory as center Mike Hawks prepares to snap the ball. Season Season 122 THE SQUAD Steve Allison Richard Armstrong Ted Ash Darren Barrasso John Blakley Ernie Brown Ernie Bumgarner Ronald Clark Bobby Cleveland Scott Conger Craig Corbett Ronnie Deal James Devine David Dexter Pat Ennis Perry Fewell Steve Flemming Eddie Frost Van Fulp Clark Gentry John Coins Tony Grady Carl Grigg Dan Hardee Tim Hardee Larry Harper Tim Harwell Mike Hawks Barry Hiatt Darryl Hymes Jimmy Johnson Jeff Jones Clay Kearns Don Kirkpatrick Kelly Land Robert Lapp Derek Latham Jeff Lindsey Tim Little Jeff Long Ed McCullough Grant Matthews Ed Merrigan Jerry Moncrief PhiUip Morris Chuck Neely Bruce Nooe Barry Norris Gus Parson Ju Ju Phillips Timm Phillips Tim Poarch Kenny Redmond David Rice Larry Rucker Scott Shannon Mike Shepperd Barry Shuford Joe Sims Tony Smith Mickey Stevens Steve Strickland Brian Swajkoski Andy Swift Rocky Tew Curtis Trail Tony Vetsopoulos John Walker Mark Workman Opposite: Bears and Terriers tangle beneath a harvest moon. Above: Another highlight of winter preparation was taking to the mat, as John Blakley and David Rice grapple. Below: The Bear defense swarmed over Carson-Newman as they sack the quarterback. y Preparation HONORS Voigt Cromer Award . John Blakley Most Valuable Player Craig Corbett Academic Award Jeff Jones Outstanding Freshman Kenny Redmond Best Blocker Award Steve Strickland Defensive Award . . . .Jeff Lindsey Sportsmanship Award Ronnie Deal Most Improved Award Richard Armstrong Team Captains .... Craig Corbett Clay Kearns Jeff Lindsey 124 f. ....  .WW.jw. Ji. ' Opposite lop: Team physician Dr. B.W. Goodman examines heartrate of John Coins in pre-season physicals. Opposite bottom: Head coach Henry Vansant rallies his troops, stressing discipline and patience. Below: Defensive standout Carl Crigg stuffs up the middle to stop the Eagles. Above: As his teammates look on, freshman Jeff Long converts a 37-yard field goal. Season Below: Freshman Barry Hiatt looks for a place to run as quarterback Craig Corbett prepares to hand-off. Opposite top: Quarterback Tony Grady sprints out to pass behind lead blocker Perry Fewell. Opposite bottom left: Issuing equipment is a chief responsibility of manager Gerald Parker, shown here fitting new shoulder pads on freshman Phillip Morris. Opposite bottom right: Defensive coor- dinator Jack Patterson shows linebacker Timm Phillips the Bear 2-step. 126 LR 1980 RECORDS Individual: Most passes attempted .... 171, Craig Corhett Most passes completed 77 , Craig Corbett Most yards passing .... 1,317, Craig Corbett Most total plays 372, Craig Corbett Team : Most passes attempted 213 Most yards passing 1,487 Career; Most passes completed .... lo3, Craig Corbett Single Game: Longest scoring kickoff return 102 yds., Ted Ash Most passes attempted Is9 , Craig Corbett Most passes completed 17, Craig Corbett Most yards passing 339, Craig Corbett Longest scoring pass 89 yds., Corbett to Steve Flemming ■•4 ■ t. I ' i, Below; Busting through a big hole off-tackle, Larry Rucker plows for big yardage. Right top: Ernie Brown receives con- gratulations from teammate Eddie Frost on recovering a JC Smith fumble. Right bottom: Stretching to his fullest extent, Bruce Nooe hauls in a pass against Caron-Newman. Op- posite top: Defensive Award recipient Jeff Lindsey breaks up a Gardner-Webb pass during Homecoming. Opposite bottom: Freshman Phillip Morris leaves an Eagle defender diving for him. . Volleyball Team Took Outstanding 22-12 Record Lenoir-Rhyne ' s volleyball team wound up the 1980 cam- paign with a fifth-place finish in the NCAIAW Division II state tournament and a 22-12 overall record, a winning per- centage of .647. It was the sixth consecutive winning season for the Lady Bears, keeping intact their string of never posting a losing mark since intercollegiate volleyball began at LR in 1975. The Lady Bears started the season in strong fashion with a four-match winning streak, registering wins over Gardner- Webb, UNC-Asheville, High Point, and Western Carolina. After recording a 2-3 record in the tough University of Georgia Invitational in October, then wins coming over Fur- man and Georgia, the Lady Bears reeled off five straight match victories before having that string snapped by Western Carolina. before dropping a disappointing decision to Appalachian in Boone in what might have been the most exciting match of the year. It went the full five games before the Lady Bears fell in the final game, 15-8. The volleyballers went 10-2 against Division II Western Dis- trict foes and were 19-10 during regular season play before heading into the NCAIAW Division II state tournament at Mars Hill. There the Lady Bears upended Mars Hill in two striaght before losing to UNC-C to drop into the losers ' br acket. LR stayed alive with wins over UNC-Asheville and Pembroke State before being ousted by UNC-Greensboro, which went on the finish second in the state tournament. Donna Elrod, a senior from Gastonia, captured two post- season honors as she was selected to both the NCAIAW all- state and all-tournament teams. In fact, LR won eight out of nine matches during that stretch Left to right: Mary Loree (manager), Pat Smith (head coach), Kris Gross, Cindy Davisson, Teresa Story, Sherry Cash, Donna Elrod, Susan Schmidt, Marisa Carmody, LeeAnn McCall, Colleen Costello, Cynthia Covington, Kathy Arey, Pat Furr (assistant coach), Natalie Critchley (scorer). 130 131 Bears ' Roller-Coaster Season Marked by Excitement Enthusiasm! Hustle! Excitement! Neil Hodges installed these three elements in his 1980-81 basketball team to make them one of the best teams to repre- sent LR in recent years. Hodges blended the special talents of five newcomers with the heady aggressiveness of his returnees, to give the Bears a well-rounded squad, capable of playing with anyone. The Bears, who could affectionately be known as the Car- diac Kids, were never blown-out , and had a chance to win every game they played. In fact, at presstime most of their games had gone down to the wire. The Bears owned a four-point victory over USC- Spartanburg, were beaten on a shot-at-the-buzzer by High Point, needed two foul shots and a layup with 0:42 left to nip Wingate, took the lead with 2:38 left to play and held on to beat UNC-Asheville, lost a hard fought three-point decision to Gardner-Webb, took the lead late in the game to get by Elon and were trailing nationally-ranked Catawba by three with 4:00 to go, but had to foul to get the ball back and en- ded up losing by ten. Hodges had utilized the steady play of guards Stan Branch and Mark Moore and the long range shooting of Bruce Reaves to mold together a high-calibre backcourt. Under- neath there was also an array of talent: the passing wizardy of bigman Justin Ellis, the leaping ability of Jim Robertson, the hustle of co-captain Gary Nobles and the inside scoring punch of co-captain David Hester. With only two seniors graduating, the Bears will return the bulk of their strength and will be a force to reckon with next season. ' i wi -f .« ' it Opposite bottom: David Hester surveys the situation as the Bears set up their offense. Above: Playing good defense, Royster Tucker forces the Pfeiffer ballhandler to pass the ball. Below: First row, left to right — Justin Ellis, Stanley Branch, Gary No- bles, Larry Johns, Jim Robertson, Tim Sawyers. Second row, left to right — Coach Lee Gibbs, Limus Williams, Phil Parker, Mark Moore, Royster Tucker, Jackie McNeill, David Hester, Coach Neil Hodges. Not pictured is Bruce Reaves. 133 Below: Mark Moore penetrates for two. Right top: Uncle Jed (Tim Sawyers) connects on a bank shot. Right bottom: Phil Parker pops in two against Guilford. Opposite: Co-captain David Hester gives LR the lead with a flying one-hander. 134 135 Above: Concentrating on the bucket, swingman Bruce Reaves slices through the Wingate defense. Center top: Determination drives David Hester to the basket as he clears out a Wingate player. V }►. Above: Co-Captain Gary Nobles goes up and under for two against the ' Dogs. Center bottom: In a postgame interview, head mentor Neil Hodges explains his strategy to the press. 137 Above left: Jammin ' Jimmy (Robertson) rams it home. Above right: Larry Johns skys for a rebound against Winthrop in the WBTV Carolina Classic. Opposite top left: Looking for room to maneuver, Stanley Branch heads up court. Op- posite top right: Justin Ellis slides through USC-S ' s defense for a bucket. Opposite bottom: David Hester con- centrates on a foul shot. 138 Lady Bears Maintained National Rank Despite Injuries Lenoir-Rhyne ' s Lady Bears basketball team picked up right where they left off in 1980 — winning everything in sight, and looming high in the national rankings. The Lady roundballers picked up four quick victories over Gardner-Webb, Belmont Abbey, ASU, and UNC-Asheville and zoomed to seventh place in the AIAW Division II rank- ings. However, one of these early victories was costly, as Donna Elrod, the on-the-court-leader, fell to a serious knee injury. She would be out for the season. But the team pulled together during those early games and averaged almost 91 points a contest. Brenda Hairston led the attack, averaging 29 points a game. Then the bottom seem to fall out. The Lady Bears won only two of the next six games and fell from their national status. Coach Pat Smith based the losses on inexperience. LR was playing only one senior and the bulk of the squad was sophomores. But the Lady Bears roared back. They beat Belmont Abbey again, Pfeiffer, and Catawba before heading south to the Foxy Lady Invitational in Florence, S.C. Here the injury bug struck again when power forward Marisa Carmody went down with a knee injury in a victory over William and Mary. Despite the absence of Carmody, the Lady Bears advanced to the tournament finals before bowing to Francis Marion. As the Lady Bruins returned home they were once again in the national polls and proceeded to reel off five straight vic- tories including a win over nationally-ranked Elon to solidify their 16th position in the rankings and raise their record to 15-5. The female cagers then had a let-down as Pfeiffer avenged an earlier defeat with a 57-55 upset victory, but the Lady Bears bounced right back and defeated a scrappy Campbell team to give LR a 16-6 mark for the season. Two seniors, Mary Loree and Karla McPhaul, leave the squad. So Pat Smith should return an experienced group next season, including Hairston, Elrod, Carmody, playmaker Leise Norris, sharpshooter Marcene Edwards, and freshmen Meg Broadwell and Sherry Cash. 140 Opposite: Karla McPhauI started the game off right for the Lady Bears by controUing the tap. Left: Nat Critchley searched for an open teammate. Below: THE 1980-81 LADY BEARS, left to right: First row — Cynthia Covington (scorer), Brenda Hairston, Marisa Carmody, Meg Broadwell, Melinda Buchanan, Donna Elrod, Mary Loree, Lee Ann McCall (manager). Second row — Head Coach Pat Smith, Nat Critchley, Leisa Norris, Marcene Edwards, Ashley Perdue, Sherry Cash, Mary Ann Atkins, Kris Cross, Assistant Coach Pat Furr. 141 . j£ St uL Jf Above: Marisa Carmody dishes off a pass to an open teammate. LR received a bitter blow when Carmody was felled with a late-season knee injury. Below: Leisa Norris beats her teammates and the opposition to a loose ball. Opposite: The Lady Bears All-Everything — Brenda Hairston. 142 143 Lady Bears Took State, Region Titles; Went To Nat ' ls AIAW DIVISION II STATE AND REGIONAL CHAMPS. Kneeling, 1 to r: Leise Norris, Marcene Edwards, Kris Gross, Nat Critchley. Standing, 1 to r: Head Coach Pat Smith, Lee Ann McCall, Sherry Cash, Brenda Hairston, Mary Loree, Meg Broadwell, Karla McPhaul, Melinda Buchanan, Donna Elrod, Marissa Carmody, Ashley Perdue, Cynthia Covington, Assis- tant Coach Pat Furr. 144 Below: Frosh Meg Broadwell has been a key cog in the Lady Bear machine. Right: Another freshman, Sherrie Cash, has provided Coach Pat Smith with all-out hustle. Here she battles for a rebound. 145 Above: With another victory under their belt, starters Marissa Car- mody, Leisa Norris, and Mary Loree join with manager Lee Ann McCall in cheering on the reserves. Right: Marcene Edwards turns a fastbreak into an easy two points, as LR solidifies its national rank- ings. Opposite top left: Melinda Buchanan arches a soft jumper toward the hoop, while Meg Broadwell battles for rebounding posi- tion. Opposite top right: Ashley Perdue connects from the baseline in a win over UNC-Asheville. Opposite bottom: The Lady Bears are known for their tenacious defense. Here Karla McPhaul harasses the opponent while her teammates move to cut off the passing lanes. 146 147 I N T R A M U R A L S SOFTBALL V ' . w ' w ms mw? ' ' ' ' r i7 ' v%r;fi 4i ' ' Aff ssiT ' ' r- - y ' ' ' w ' mi Tfjf H V ■ ' Mf ' .. -tf . i «J. ' J . ) ;iltf -J i «  ■V y ' i 148 ' - lj« 4 «s-: b4 %;:■• ' «•■ « . ' mmJ •s  1i . iiiiiiriP ' ' : FOOTBALL In intramural football, 1980, the first round of final play produced two win- ners — Theta Chi Oxen and the Blazers — in the men ' s division; and two — TKB and the Ruffians — in the women ' s division. In the first round of play, the Oxen had downed the Over The Hill Gang, 6-0, and the Blazers had whipped the TKE Sugarbears, 33-12. The championship game turned out to be a physically competitive match. Stan Thomas caught the first scoring toss to give the Blazers a 7-0 lead. The Oxen then scored on a pass to make the game, 7-6, but Blazer quarterback David Frye ran the ball in for a score and later caught a pass to lead his team in scoring points. The Oxen marched the length of the field late in the game to score once more, but the final tally was a Blazers win at 27-12. In the first round of play in the women ' s division, the TKB beat the Bear Babes, 6-0; and the Ruffians sank the KD Bombers, 19-0. Tee Nixon and Ashley Perdue com- bined for the first scoring play to give the Ruffians a 6-0 lead. Rowdy Fanjoy made good on a catch and ran the ball for 65 yards to give the TKB ' s their lone tally. The final score was 12-6. 149 Sw C s 7 rS 150 VOLLEYBALL In intramural play in volleyball, the following results were noted in the 1980 season In the women ' s division, first round play, the KD Bombers met the Ruffians, with the latter winning, 15-3, 15-9 The TKB played the Bear Babes, with the former winning, 15-5, 15-5. And the Duke Hazards clash with the Crackers with the former tak- ing the win, 15-7, 15-7. In the round-robin tourney, the Duke Hazards met TKB with TKB the victor, 1-15, 15-3, 15-2. In the game between the Ruffians and the Hazards, the former took the nod, 14-16, 15-3. The game between the TKB and the Ruf- fians gave the win to the Ruffians at 14-6, 15-10, 15-10. In the cham- pionship game of the women ' s divi- sion, the TKB defeated the Ruffians, 15-6, 15-7, 15-11. In the men ' s division, first round, the Oxen I met the A ll Sports and took the victory, 15-9, 15-10. In the match be- tween Who II and the Blazers, the win went to Who II at 12-5, 15-8, 15-3. The Outcasts met the Purple Panthers and took the measure at 9-15, 15-12, 15-11. In the men s round-robin match. Who II and Oxen 1 competed with Who II taking the win at 10-15, 15-11, 15-11. The Oxen I later whipped the Out- casts, 15-11, 15-10. And the Who II took the Outcasts, 15-10, 16-14. In the championship game, two fine teams met: Who II (at 9-1) and Oxen I (at 9- 1). Who II won the title at 15-10, 11- 15, 15-11. BASKETBALL 1 he championship game in the women ' s division matched the KD Bombers (8-0) and QD Pi (7-1). Behind the rebounding and scoring of Teresa Story the Bombers took an early lead with a sluggish performance by QD Pi. At halftime the score clearly favored the Bombers, 24-5. However, in the second half QD Pi came to life and attempted to catch up, but it was not to be. The KD Bombers took a tremendous 38-25 victory. In the men ' s final game two strong teams met; Who II (11-0) and the Sonics (11-0). The lead changed hands throughout the game as both teams ripped the nets. It was anybody ' s game at halftime, although the Who II led, 23-20. In the second half Greg Flannery of the Sonics racked up 12 points and sparked his team. On the Who II team Lee Gibbs added an amazing 22 points. But the Sonics slowly began to pull away and at the final buzzer had won an extremely well-played intramural contest, 54-49. 151 152 SWIMMING In the 50-yard freestyle, the women saw Susan Flynn capture first place. The men ' s 50-yarder had in first place, David Farrell. The 50-yard backstroke was won in the women ' s competition by Barbara McCauley, and in the men ' s event by Bill Peed. The 50-yard breaststroke had Cindy Morgan pulling away to take first place honors in women ' s division, and Hans Arnesen capturing the first place honor in the men ' s event. In the 50-yard butterfly, Barbara McCauley won first place for the women, and David Farrell took the nod for the men. The relays followed with the Doozies capturing first place in the 200 freestyle for the women and the Outcasts for the men. The last event was the 200-yard medley relay, and the Doozies took first place for this also with the Outcasts again win- ning first honors for the men. Team results were: Women — Doozies (1), TKB (2), Karen ' s Killers (3), and KD Bombers (4). Men - Outcasts (1), Oxen (2), Playboys (3). 153 THE LIGHTER SIDE . . . Above left: Now, gentlemen, these are a few basic steps from South Pacific ' Above right: High blood pressure is no laughing matter, Mr. Lindsey. Below left: Have you had a hernia check lately? Below right: When I say slow it down, I mean slow it down. TO THE ■IQm ANNUAL SIPOSIUM « m OTOME f mm 6.m ' signs of our times ' ■. SS GROUPS Publications Hacawa Editor Kelly Land Director of Photography John Love Advisor Dr. Ellis Boatmon Photographers Jean Henry, Mack Beall, Brian Shumate Senior Staff Pat Porter, Denise Powell, Jeff Jones Asst. 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Simmons 165 Mu Sigma Epsilon Angela Beatty Daniel Boehret Deborah Boggs Lois Boynton Tamara Brown James Bunagarner Margaret Campbell Lynee Carlisle Nancy Carlton Melissa Clontz Daniel Coy Robert Frye Lisa Greene David Hardin Jeralyn Johnson Terry Johnson Janet Kiser Joanna Konopko David Lail Sandra Lane Tina McAlpin Ellen McCurry Deborah Marley Priscilla Miller Diana Mosteller Martha Mullins James Peeler Diane Peterson Gloria Sprinkle Danette Steelman Denise Travis Miriam Weaver Maribeth Yoder Prof. Dale Abernethy Dr. Albert Anderson Prof. Barbara Andrew Prof. Thomas Blackburn Prof. Russell Brown Dr. David Chou Dr. Laura Clayton Dr. Charles Cooke Dr. Marsha Fanning Prof. John Fogarty Dr. Robin Gatwood Dr. Joseph Glass Mr. Paul Gossman Mr. John Hall Dr. Donald Hayes Prof. Barbara Herman Dr. Carolyn Huff Prof. Suzanne Jeffers Prof. Werner Keller Dr. Harold Kupke Dr. Michael McDaniel Prof. Ray McNeely Prof. William Mauney Dr. Rufus Moretz Dr. Lorene Painter Dr. Joan Parkinson Prof. Thelma Rast Dr. William Shuford Prof. Sharon Smith Dr. Robert Spuller Prof. Raymond Strunk Dr. Clyde Taylor Mrs. Mary Thuesen Prof. Ted Thuesen Prof. Kermit Turner Dr. Richard Von Dohlen Dr. Charles Wells Dr. Larry Yoder 166 Chi Beta Phi Sandra Lane Lynne Carlisle Denise Bohemier Lynn Wagenknecht Doug Barkley Chris Barry Susan Beck Julie Brittain Bob Calvert Linda Capie Norma Crowder Penelope Curtis Tamara Deskins Roger Edwards Stacey Fleck Keith Goodson Wayne Gossman Donna Holland Julie Huffman Joyce Imboden John Kahl Ernie Kinsey Ellen McCurry Deborah Marley Scott Kosfeld Emily Mauney Martha Mullins Reggie Parlier Susan Perdue Dardie Raymond John Shuford Cindy Stonesifer Alice Swiggett Dr. John Bisbee Prof. Tom Blackburn Dr. Dale Burnside Dr. David Chou Dr. Charles Cooke Dr. Marsha Fanning Prof. Virginia Hawn Dr. Robert Spuller Dr. Charles Wells Dr. George Max 167 Religious Groups Fellowship of Christian Athletes 168 Timm Phillips Ronnie Deal Richard Armstrong Curtis Trail David Rice John Walker Bruce Nooe Dan Hardee Wendy Unkenholz Jerry Moncrief Perry Fewell David Dexter Kelly Land Bruce Moore Darryl Hymes Steve Strickland Larry Harper Don Kirkpatrick James Devine Cleve Simmons John Kahl LeeAnn McCall Florence Bowens Derek Latham Barry Norris Claire Choquet Dianne Duke Tony Smith Joe Sims Ashley Perdue Kathy Ogle Steve Fleming Ed McCullough Ed Menigan Linda Nassisi Carol Bennett Wendy Stringfellow Scott Brooks Beth Haslett Margot Galbreath Lenora Mack Angela Cagler Beth Malone Jeff Long Melissa Wilson Clay Kerns Nina dander Jeanne Oettl Nancy Lindemeyer Craig Bellinger Jeff Jones Shelly Dermody Eric Epps Mike Hawks Cristy Andrews Jeff Lindsey Suzanne Isenhour Jill Bertolami Craig Corbett Full Gospel Student Fellowship Prof. Smith John Kahl Julie Morris Macey Dance Cindy Schwarz Nancy Schneider Beth Malone Tony Worley Wayne Gossman Jeff Stout Kay Terrell Baptist Student Union Carolyn West Candy Santorum Trisha Warren Carol An Parish Lydia Adams Diane Wagner Mae Garnder Nancy Coons Marti Kirby Debbie Boggs Mark Brinkle Donna Holland Dianna Kifer Linda Cochran Jeralyn Johnson Tangula Porter Michelle Phillips Brian Roberts Kathy Hibbits Dr. Fanning Fools For Christ Lois Boynton Richelle Hendrix Anne Latta Tammy Combs Wayne Gossman Debbie Stivland Beth Wright Pris Gossman 169 Lutheran Student Movement Donald Anthony Donna Arey Lois Arntson Barb Bailey Karen Blume Amy Brown Mark Bruce Susan Castor Stanley Combs Dan Coy Lorrain Crouse Macey Dance Mark Derrick Robin Haefer Alex Harbinson Dean Hoelz Rebecca Hoyle Allyn Itterly Mitzi jarrett Daryll Johnson Sandy Johnson Marcia Kosko Sandy Krajak Lori Martin Lisa Mattson Paul Milholland Terrie McCleary Lynn Noffsinger Frances Roy Kathy Scherff Bob Sims Sarah Sink Melanie Smith Scott Southern Gwen Stephenson Libby Toler Nancy Utter Linda Vitamvas Ruth Wagenhancht Ann Wallace Pastor Larry Yoder - advisor Chapel Council John Kahl Lois Boynton Libby Toler Bob Sims Paul Milholland Carolyn West Donald Anthony Karol Kinard 170 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship John Kahl Jeff Stout Wayne Gossman Rochelle Hendrix Cindy Schwarz Nancy Schneider Ann Latta Dan Coy Stuart Simmons Dan Boehret Mark Cox Kay Terrell Alan Sigmon Cheryl Mattson Beth Wright Barbara Bailey Dr. Richard von Dohlen Episcopal Student Fellowship Dr. Marion Love Suzanne Jeffers Melanie Mitchel Macey Dance Liza Buckner Emily Ripley Tina Jeffers Dr. Rose Mahan Michael Miller 171 Service Groups Circle K John Baker Lynn Carlisle Susan Castor Larry Davis Mark Derrick Debra Garrant Lorett a Gleaton Nanette Greene Beth Haslett Mitzi Jarrett Jeff Mingus Frances Roy Michael Simpson Bob Sims Ruth Wagenknecht Patricia Warren Andrew Wise Dr. Russell Benton I i ' s m m i WLHR Radio Pete Nicas John Baker Scott Hogewood David Hardin Bob Estridge Bruce Jacobowitz Tom Leonard Kris Gross Mark Owens Darryl Johnson Mark Bruce Stephen Shackelford Wade Dudley The Independent Club Terri Eanes Majola Jones Jeff Wilson Evelyn Uhl Gordon Scott John Wood Kim Ghant Shuford Bowman Limus Williams Gerald Parker Brooke Overby Jennifer McKeachern Brenda Hairston Chris White Tammy Brian Susan Curry Vicky Hallenbeck Walter Black ■ ' .. MtiFMii ' JiSin?: rjixiiiatsBfsmesisisic e ii ' i i i: 173 Spirit Cheerleaders Wendy Unkenholz (chief), Marcia T aylor, Stacey Fleck, Dori Hosley, Tim Herman, Merl Hamilton, David Anderson, Johnny Craig. Kim Moye, Wendy Stringfellow, Melissa Wilson, Karen Nixon, Suzy Reedy, Melanie Smith. Chris Bowen (co-chief), Lisa Benfield (co-chief), Marcia Taylor, Wendy Un- kenholz, Debbie Staecker, Dori Hosley, Tim Herman, Merl Hamilton, Johnny Craig, Bob Calvert. 174 Groups Honey Bears Sue Brickhouse, Nancy Byrne, Barbara Chatham, Sue DeBenedetto, Celeste De Cicco, Kim Fisher, Susan Flynn, Tina Heald, Linda Helms, Lee Holding, Jeralyn Johnson, Majola Jones, Stephanie Jordan, Mary Jane Lawson, Nancy Lindemeyer, Libby Lombard, Pam Long, Lisa Lucia, Beth Malone, Kathy McPhail, Linda Nassisi, Alison Pitts, Tangula Porter, Joy Reep Shelly Rempe, Melanie Smith, Teresa Staton, Becky West, Dianna Wagner, Laurie Jenkins, Claire Choquet. Ball Girls: Kim Christopher, Kim Fisher, Christy Andrews, Beth Malone. 175 Interfraternity Council Front: Jim Hinkeldey, William Hammett. Back: Jim Mathis, Steve Cochran (secretary). Front: Mike Sheppard, John Blakley (vice president). Back: Gary Keesee, Hank Evans. Front: John Turpin (president), Frank Moser. Back: Bruce Efird, Mike Trice. Also Lyndon Hall. Front: Merl Hamilton, John Craig. Back: Al Schwankert, Glenn Holsten (treasurer). 176 Panhellenic Council 1 Left: LuAnn Brumley, secretary; Cindi Shoberg, publicity. Left: Jill Martin, treasurer; Lou Anne Williams, scholarship. Left: Ann Dasher, rush chairman; Jamie Haskins, activities. Left: Susan Friday, president; Kim Rhyne, social chairman. 177 Delta Zeta Tamra Arndt Nancy Arzonico Gwynn Earnhardt Mary Brown LuAnn Brumley Nancy Byrne Cherie Christopher Kim Christopher Norma Crowder Cathy Davidson Tami Deskins Carolyn Dixon Kim Fisher Renee Haynes Tina Heald Priscilla Heavner Linda Helms Jennifer Hill Dori Hosley Laurie Jenkins Stephanie Jordan Dottie Kenley Julie Kettner Joanna Konopko Mary Jane Lawson Cheryl Lombard Libby Lombard Carol Mauney Constance Moore Cathy Moser Pat Porter Deneise Powell Melissa Rhyne Denise R. Shuford Susan Sheppard Cindi Shoberg Bobby Skowronski Joye Teague Cristal Travis Tara Triplett Kem Troxler Leah Way Becky West Debbie Wright Billye Jackson Rexann Kern Tracy Phelps Alison Pitts Janet Sale 178 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Cindy Stonesifer, president; Carolyn Dixon, first vice president; Jennifer Hill, second vice president; Tara Triplett, recording secretary; Norma Crowder, corresponding secretary; Cristal Travis, treasurer; LuAnn Brumley, senior Panhellinic delegate. BIG BROTHERS: Ken Conaway, Kelly Land, Hank Evans, Bruce Efird. ' t ; n J ' ' 179 Kappa Delta Lori Linser Nancy Cornwell Deannie Bradshaw Yvonne Del Carmen Renee Johnson Donna Feimster Stacey Fleck Lori Hewlette Jill Martin Susan Newman Teresa Story Bernadette Wilson Lisa Boaz Martha Browne Lori Cantelle Margaret Derrick Dianne Duke Kris Ericson Nancy Glenn Kris Gross Barbara Sockrider Lee Ann McCall Debbie Milliot Betsy Sotillio Marcia Taylor Lou Anne Williams Ruth BeMiller Chris Bo wen Marisa Carmody Natalie Critchley Colleen Costello Patti Do nelson Cynthia Covington Ellen Gooley Nancy Hoyle Pam Krech Pam Long Sara Moeller Ashely Perdue Ellen Tucker Cheryl Wessinger Jan Buchanan Rowdy Fanjoy Joanna Frock 180 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Maggie Derrick, president; Natalie Critchley, vice president; Colleen Costello, secretary, Barbara Sockrider, treasurer; Ellen Gooley, editor; Pam Krech, membership chairman. BIG BROTHERS: Frank Moser, Mike Trice, David Anderson. 181 Sigma Kappa Florence Bowens Lois Boynton Marie Cancila Lynne R. Carlisle Lynn Cave Ann Dasher Celeste DeCicco Susie Hamilton Jaimie Haskin Mary Jo Haslup Cathy Hawkins Elizabeth Hillman Erin O ' Neil Lorna Rufty Sandy Schweigert Kelley Thomas Kim Watson Jennifer Watts Miriam Weaver 182 BIG BROTHERS: David Meredith. Del Ammons, i 4 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Lois Boynton, president; Kim Watson, vice president; Lynn Cave, vice president of pledge education; Mary Jo Haslup, rush chairman; Cathy Hawkins, corresponding secretary; Sandy Schweigert, recording secretary; Lorna Rufty, treasurer; Ann Dasher, senior panhellenic delegate. 183 Zeta Tau Alpha Dana Bremer Sherrie Brittain Susan Buhrow Linda Carson Kathy Crowell Sally Cummins Sue DiBenedetto Lynn Edmiston Melanie Featherston Susan Friday Margaret Graser Joyce Ham Laura Holshouser Page Jackson Barbara Keiser Susan King Janet Kiser Karen Kurth Paula Leonard Beth Malone Julie Morris Anne Oliver Jane Patterson Dawn Phifer Sherrie Pollard Dardie Raymond Kim Rhyne Pam Roberson Becky Roof Janet Seitz Barbara Spellman Liz Sodergren Karen Starnes Heidi Strub Alice Swiggett Cindy Taylor Kay Terrell Celeste Twiford Teri Tyler Lynne Wagenknecht Beth Wolfgang 184 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Becky Roof, president; Laura Holshouser, first vice president; Anne Oliver, second vice president; Barbara Keiser, secretary; Julie Morris, treasurer; Kathy Crowell, rush chairman; Lynn Edmiston, membership. BIG BROTHERS: Gerald Parker, Steve Semmler, Danny Hines. J ILL rr 1 1 1 1 i V V r- 185 Greeks Honored Achievement in 14th Ceremony The Greeks of Lenoir-Rhyne held their 14th annual Awards Ceremony in the Cromer Center dining area on April 21, 1980. Master of Ceremonies for the big event was Dr. Ellis Boatmon, founder of the awards in 19bo. The invocation was offered by Mike Riley; official greetings were extended by Chris Penna and Margaret Derrick, on behalf of IFC and Panhellenic Council; and Kappa Delta Sorority entertained the large audience with a beautiful arrangement of patriotic music. Dee Sugg (TKE) and Karen Starnes (ZTA) received the Leadership Gavel awards; Bruce Efird (Theta Chi) and Kim Fisher (DZ) were the outstanding pledges; Laurie Jenkins (DZ) and Kelly Land (TKE) were named recipients of the sophomore awards; Bobby Mauney (Theta Chi) and Lois Boynton (SK) were junior honorees; and Kathy Lyerly (ZTA) and David Troutman (Theta Xi) were recognized as outstanding seniors. Brad Lawing (TKE) received the Carelli award in athletics for the second year; Lois Boynton was honored with the McDaniel Citizenship award and the Kappa Delta Junior Woman award; Mike McKearney (TKE) was named the out- standing Greek president; and Kathy Lindner (ZTA) received the Boatmon Award for community service. After intermission a Theta Chi barbershop group sang to the delight of the audience. Then a large number of Greeks were honored with special awards. Among these was an award to the Lady Bears for their national achievement in basketball, and a special honor to Sally Reid (KD), an All- American for the Lady Bears. A special rememberance was held for David Adams, 1977 Man of the Year, who passed away in March, 1980. David ' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Adams, presented the first David Adams Memorial Award to Tom Geocaris (Theta Chi). Then the year ' s two most outstanding Greeks were named by Bruce Meisner, 1971 Man of the Year: Jane Harris, Kappa Delta, received the Panhellenic Woman of the Year Award; and David Pruett, Theta Chi, was named 1980 ' s Fraternity Man of the Year. 186 David Pruett, Jane Harris Lois Boynton Above: Laurie Jenkins, Kelly Land Below: Karen Starnes, Dee Sugg Above: Bruce Efird, Kim Fisher Below: Kappa Delta Sorority 187 Sigma Phi Epsilon Steve Cochran Robert Guenther William Hammett Jim Hinkeldey Bruce Jacobowitz Jim Mathis Michael Miller Mark Thompson 188 Miss Cathy Hawkins, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Jim Hinkeldey, vice president; William Hammett, secretary; Steve Cochran, treasurer. LITTLE SISTERS: Tammy Hampson, Ginny White, Cathy Hawkins, Debbie Hudson, Anita Cline, Say Sink, Sally Free, Liza Buckner, Dana Cornett, Barbara Faires, Chris RoUlac. 189 Tau Kappa Epsilon David Anderson Buck Black John Blakley Scott Broome Ernie Brown Joe Davis David Dexter Eric Epps Hank Evans Eddie Frost Van Fulp Tim Harwell Tim Herman Clay Kearns Gary Keesee Don Kirkpatrick Kelly Land Derek Latham Tim Little Grant Matthews Tim Moody James Moore Eric Nichols Tim Poarch John Ruppe Mike Sheppard Jim Smevog Steve Smith Tony Smith Scott Stone Steve Strickland Dee Sugg Brian Swajkoski Andy Swift Tom Thompson Jeff Turner John Walker Cliff Whitley Mark Workman John Worley 190 ' ' V«v T 7 ' C ' ' . W Miss Cheryl Lombard, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Gary Keesee, president; Hank Evans, vice president; Tim Herman, treasurer; Tom Thompson, secretary; Steve Strickland, sergeant at arms; Mike Sheppard, pledge trainer; John Ruppe, historian; Kelly Land, chaplain. LITTLE SISTERS: Debby Wright, Cheryl Lombard, Bob- bie Skowronski, Laurie Jenkins, Libby Lombard, Mary Jane Lawson, Renee Haynes, Joanna Konopko, Jeanne Oettl, Barbara Chatham, Joye Teague, Jill Bertolami. 191 Theta Chi John Baker Scott Beam David Black Ken Conaway Bobby Edsell Bruce Efird David Eidson Barry Fowler Donnie Frye Chuck Gragg Lynden Hall Jim Hardy Curt Heisler Tim Honeycutt Paul Johanson James Keesler Dan Kennedy David Kerley Olaf Kinard Van Lindley John Love Kelly Lowe Bobby Mauney David Meredith Craig Miller Frank Moser Sam Nichols Reggie Parlier William Peed Tom Piner Glenn Ritchie Jim Sebring Tony Sipe Michael Trice John Turpin John Vernon 192 Miss Bernadette Wilson, Theta Chi Sweetheart EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Mike Trice, president; Bruce Efird, vice president; David Eidson, secretary; John Love, treasurer; and Bobby Mauney, pledge trainer. LITTLE SISTERS: Vickie Baker, Jean Henry, Jan Buchanan, Diane Duke, Nancy Arzonico, Bernie Wilson, Cindi Shoberg, Renae Barkley, Sara Moeller, Jennifer Hill. 193 Theta Xi Mark Bruce Bob Calvert John Craig Wade Dudley Merl Hamilton Glenn Holsten Fred Hudson Al Schwankert 194 LITTLE SISTERS are: Beth Hazlette, Margot Galbreath, Susie Hamilton, 1 Lori Hewlette, Lori Cantele, Stacey J - t Fleck. Miss Liz Cadwell, Theta Xi Sweetheart EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Merl Hamilton, president; Johnny Craig, vice president; Glenn Holsten, treasurer; Al Schwankert, secretary. 195 WHO ' S WHO Twenty-three LR seniors were selected to the 1980-1981 edition of Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. The LR honorees were chosen on the basis of their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and future potential. Left to right: Miss Elrod, Miss Johnson, Miss Baker, Miss Boyton, Mr. Mauney. Vicki Baker Dan Boehret Lois Boynton Liza Buckner Lynne Carlisle Brian Davis Donna Elrod Susan Friday Priscilla Gossman Cathy Hawkins Jeralyn Johnson Karol Kinard Janet Kiser Barbara Klein Joanna Konopko Deborah Marley Bobby Mauney Bill Moser Tim Phillips Becky Roof Steve Semmler Cindy Stonesifer Maribeth Yoder 196 Above: Seated — Miss Kinard (left), Miss Buckner. Standing — Mr. Davis. Below: Seated — Miss Friday (left), Miss Hawkins. Standing — Miss Roof (left), Mr. Boehret, Miss Kiser. 197 Above: Seated — Miss Konopko (left). Miss Yoder. Standing — Mr. Semmler (left), Mr. Moser. Below: Seated — Mrs. Carlisle (left). Miss Stonesifer. Standing — Miss Klein (left), Miss Marley, Mrs. Gossman. 198 ' signs of our times ' K,. ■ ' l 00 mi TAKE ICOWDIMENTS FROM ISALAD TABLE ' w THANKS y|« i % ■ft «■• KEEP YOUR CAMPUS CLEAN GALLLKi THE FRESHMAN CLASS Class officers: Barry Munsey (left) vice president; Robin Lavvler, president; Janice Coan, secretary-treasurer. Absher, Margie M. Ahrens, Janis L. Allen, Lynn Ammons, Mary Anthony, Donald E. Anthony, Patricia Arey, Donna Ann Arnesen, Hans Roy Atkins, Mary Ann Austin, Valerie Cheryl Auton, Robert Glenn Baker, Bryan Beam, Lindy S. Bennett, Carol Besalski, Betsy Black, Walter Alan Blackwell, Patricia Marianne Blomberg, Darrell C. Blume, Karen Bollinger, Steven Craig Bost, Lisa G. Broadwell, Marguerite Brooks, Gregory Scott Brown, Debbie Brown, Keith B. Brown, Sabra Buie, Lori Burnett, Teresa Cagler, Angela Carnall, James R. 200 Cash, Sherry Castor, Susan Champion, Ronald Chapman, Kimberly Chin, Joyce Jia-Ping Clark, Kim Cline, Beth Coan, Janice M. Collingwood, Jim Coltrane, Gwendolyn Sue Combs, Stanley Cooper, Keith Crawford, Rose Crouse, Pattie Cruz, Stephen Floyd Davis, Larry Glenn Davisson, Cindy Deal, Brenda Kay Dellinger, Cheryl Driscoll, Diane Eckelman, Mary Edmisten, Karen Edwards, Chuck Ehrenreich, Lisa A. 201 EUer, Scott Fewell, Perry E. Finneran, Valerie Joan Flynn, Susan Fohl, R. Scott Fraley, Mitzi Franck, Sharon Frazier, Karen Lea Garrant, Debra A. Garrett, Jerry, Jr. Gentry, Johnnie Lynn Gillooly, Michelle Gleaton, Loretta Graham, M. Diane Greenwood, David Harbinson, James A., Jr. Hardee, Tim Harper, Paul Ned, Jr. Harris, Anita Harward, Barry Hayes, Richard Heard, Angela Henderson, Tammy Jo Hendrix, Gerald 202 Hickey, R. Patrick, Jr. Holt, Teresa Hopkins, Lorrie Houston, LA Hunt, Tammy Huseby, Scott A. Itterly. Allyn Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Susy K. Jones, Mark A. Karriker, Audrey Alese Kedda, Karen L. Kennedy, Barry Kiiyala, Abisai Penda Kimrey, Lora Ann King, Linda C. Kirby, Clarissa Krajcik, Sandra Kruszewski, Joe Lackey, Barbra Lynn Ladrie, Susan Langford, Cricket Lawler, Robin 203 Letson, Sandy Lineberger, Marsha Lloyd, Cathy Love, Tommy Eric Lynch, P. Lester, III Lyons, Carolyn Mackey, Charles Alexander Marcy, Donna L. Markey, Garland Rene Martin, Lori Mattson, Lisa Mau, Chris L. Mayberry, Susan R. McDaniel, Leigh Ann McEachern, Jennifer Lee McCowan, Nancy Faye McLester, Ralph McMuIlen, Heather Jean McWhirter, Jill Ladell Merrigan, Edward Harold, Ji Mitchell, Melanie Monter, Teri Ann Morrison, Andrea Mosteller, Laura Jean Moye, Kim Munsey, Barry L. 204 Nassisi, Linda Marie Neely, Charles Lloyd, III Nicholson, Drew Nordsiek, Jerry Omer, Aziz Ondich, Karen Owens, Mark K. Oxenhne, Melanie A. Pate, Blake Pate, Laura Peeler, Bobby N. Pierce, Laura S. Propst, Tim Quilici, Stephan Randall, Rhonda Ray, Thomas Jeffrey Reece, Jennifer Robin Reedy, Susan Marie Reibman, Andrew Reilly, Scott Reynolds, Buzz Richards, Lesley Ritchie, Carol Rivers, Silvia Carolina Roach, Russell Hoyle Roberts, Brian J. 205 Rosinski, David Paul Roy, Frances Salvemini, Dawn Ann Samet, Sharon Francine Schelberg, Dianne Schmidt, Susan A. Schneider, Nancy Schwarz, Cindy Scott, Gordon Shackelford, Stephen Shrum, Pam Shull, Jennifer Susan Shumate, R. Bryan Siminski, Steve Reynolds Simmons, Richard Lindley Sims, Bob Sink, Holly Sinn, David Thomas Sinnes, Chris T. Smith, Melanie Smith, Scott S. Smith, Steve Sorota, Jeffrey Scott Spitler, Downs C, HI Springer, Teri Staton, Cynthia Delores Staton, Teresa Tee Stewart, Kris Stirewalt, Rhonda Jean Stirland, Debbie Lee 206 Stoll, Missi Stringfellow, Wendy Sullivan, Sheri Swensen, Gerda Talley, Laura Tesauro, Sherry Lynn Thomas, Mikki Thompson, Tracey Tilley, Stephanie Trail, Curtis Trujillo, Sheri H. Tynes, Donna Dee Underwood, Mary Frances Vanderford, Lisa Van Horn, Sharon A. Vanhoy, Libby Vitamuas, Linda Sue Vogelsberg, Sarah J. Wagner, Cornelia Wagner, Dianne Walker, Jeff Watkins, Lisa Wenz, Chris White, Dawn Whitfield, Stewart C. Whitson, Janice Wiggins, Terri Wike, Rodney Williams, Suzanne Wilson, Melissa M. 207 Wilson, Vicki Wood, John P. Wood, Penny Woods, Sharon Yvette Wooten, Gina Worley, Tony Lee Wright, Beth R. Wright, Chris Scott Wyatt, Susan Yeide, Kathy Yount, J. Mark Zorn, Mary Beth 208 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Class officers: Ed Delano (left), president; Karen Starnes, secretary-treasurer; Larry Young, vice president. Allison, Lisa Andrews, Christy Arndt, Robert Jeffrey Arntsen, Lois Arzonico, Nancy C. Ash, Theodore David Barlowe, Babs Barry, Christopher Bayag, Dane F. Beane, Cynthia D. Beck, Susan E. BeMiller, Ruth Benfield, Anja Benfield, Lisa Benfield, Patrick H. Bingaman, Leslie Carlene Black, Buck Blalock, A. Gralyn Bolick, Lesa Best, Jackie Lynnette Bowen, Christyn Diane Bowman, Shuford Brady, Douglas P. Branton, L. Reynel Brian, Tammy L. Brittain, Sherry Lou Bruce, J. Mark Bryant, Regina Buchanan, Jan A. Buchanan, Melinda 209 Burelson, Barbara Jarvis Burton, Angela M. Cadwell, Elizabeth Cancila, Marie Capie, Linda Carmody, Marisa C. Carswell, Brenda B. Church, Brenda T. Clark, Janie Coiner, Sandra Mae Conary, Debra Cope, Greg Covington, Cynthia Jane Cox, jeannine Cox, Nancy Crouse, Lorraine Culpepper, Curran Daniels, Melinda Davis, Sheila Delano, C. Edmond, Jr Dermody, Shelly Derrick, Mark DiBenedetto, Susan Drum, Barry Todd Drum, Rhonda Duke, Susan Dianne Eckard, Dana L. Edwards, E. Marcene 210 Fisher, Kim Fleming, Steve Bennet Foard, Kimberly Foster, Sabrina Frost, Edwin R. Frye, Donnie Fulp, Van Funderburk, Charlotte Galbreath, Margot D. Garber, Rita Ghant, Kim Giacalone, Joby Gillespie, Ronny Glander, Nina M. Glcer, Tommy D. Godwin, Judy A. Coins, John D. Goodman, Jan Goodson, Keith L. Graham, Kathi Gravelle, Sherryl L. Gross, Kristen Mary Guenther, Robert Hadley, Russell Hall, Lynden Hamilton, Susie Hammett, William Andrew Hardy, Jim 211 Harrison, Andrew S. Harwood, Amy R. Haskin, Jaimie L. Haslett, K. Elizabeth Helms, Linda Henry, Jean Hildebran, Cynthia A, Hillman, Elizabeth Kay Hinkeldey, James E. Hoff, Dawn C. Hogewood, Scott Hoke, Gina R. Holding, Lee Holland, Donna Hollar, Kellie Holsten, Glenn Alan Hosley, Dori Liane Hudson, Deborah Huffman, Julie Hymes, Darryl Isenhour, Suzanne Jackson, Billye Rae Jarrett, Mitzi Johnson, Pam Jones, Jeff Jones, Malinda Kahl, John Kern, Rexanna L. Kern, Thomas Kerwick, Patrick Kiger, Renee Kishbaugh, Lori A. Kosfeld, Scott L. Kosko, Marcia 212 JW Kurth, Karen Lapp, Robert H. Latham, Derek Bronson Lawson, Mary Jane Leonard, Paula Lindemeyer, Nancy Lingerfelt, Vicky Little, Tim Jackson Little, Tommy Long, Pam Lyerly, Jamie Lyerly, Rose Malone, Beth Maltba, Phyllis Martiszus, Sharon Mathis, James H. Mathis, LuAnn Mauney, Carol McCall, Lee Ann McCombs, Charles A. McPhail, Kathy Meredith, David Guy Merritt, David MilhoUand, Paul B. MiUiot, Debi Mingus, Jeffrey Moeller, Sara J. Morrison, Renee Moser, Cathy Mullany, Kevin William Murphy, Jennifer C. Nichols, M. Eric Nicholson, Nancy Noffsinger, Lynn 213 Norden, Lynne Norris, Barry Ogle, Kathy A. O ' Neill, Erin Orsett, Allison Owen, Kenneth Jon Parlier, Reggie D. Patterson, Jane L. Paul, Timothy A. Paula, Edward R. Perdue, Ashley Perry, Sharon Phelps, Tracey Diane Phillips, Julius Phillips, Timm Pitts, Alison Rader, Eva Ramger, Cathy E. Reed, Bruce Reep, Joy D. Reibel Paul F. Rhoney, Suzanne Franklin Ritchie, Glenn David Robertson. Jim Robinson, Todd Roberts, Julie Annette Roulhac, Chris Royal, Rebecca Sain, Gina L. Sale, Janet Darlene Sanford, Frances Sanner, Terri Santorum, Candy Sentman, Barbi Ann Sheppard, Susan A. Shuford, John M. Sigmon, Alex Simonson, Gail Sims, Joseph D. Sipe, Tony Ray Smith, Cheryl Smith, Steven 214 Sodergren, Elizabeth M. SotiUo, Betsy L. Stacy, Cheryl A. Staecker, Debra Starnes, Karen Stephenson, Gwen Stout, Jeffrey Vernon Strub, Heidi K. Sublett, Kathy Sullivan, Kerry Taylor, Cindy Kay Taylor, Marcia Teague, Susan Lynn Thompson, Mark Troxler, Kem Tsikerdanos, John W. Twiford, Celeste Uhl, Evelyn Umstead, Chuck Underwood, Beth Unkenholz, Wendy Wagenknecht, Ruth Wallace, Ann Warner, Daniel S. Watts, Jennifer I. Weaver, Michael Weis, Martin Wessinger, Cheryl White, Chris L. Whitener, Rebecca L. Williams, Gail Williams, Lou Anne Wortham, Samuel Causton, Jr. Wright, Debby Yates, Becky Alisa Young, Larry 215 216 217 Adams, Lydia Frances Adesanmi, Julius Ayodele Albert, Ruth Allen, Beverly June Ammerman, Deborah Anderson, David Andrews, Jim Ashworth, Brian D. Austin, Mavis Bailey, Barbara Barkley, Carla Elizabeth Barkley, Doug Barnes, Harrison E. Barry, Sherrielee Baverle, Kris Beam, David Scott Biondi, Cathy A. Boaz, Lisa Bolin, Tommy Borstell, Ellen Anne Bost, David Bremer, Dana-Lynne Brickhouse, Sue Brittain, Sherrie Brown, Amy Browne, Martha Brumley, LuAnn Buhrmaster, Marcella Ann Calvert, Robert Owen, Jr. Cantele, Lori A. THE JUNIOR CLASS Class officers: David Deal (left), president; John Chin, vice president. 218 Carson, Linda Sue Carter, Joyce R- Chilton, Lisa Chin, Jia Rong Clioquet, Claire Christopher, Kim A. Cline, Anita Cochran, Linda Cochran, Steve Cole, Pamela L. Coons, Nancy C. Cornett, Dana J. Cornwell, Deborah J. Cox, J. Mark Critchley, Natalie Crowell, Kathy Culler, Max Currie, Susan Dance, M, Macey Dasher, Ann R. Davis, Beth Deal, David DeCicco, Celeste Delhnger, Ernest J Doggett, Tammy Donelson, Patti Drum, Kimberly Lee Dubs, Lisa Andrew Eanes, Gary W. Eanes, Terri J. Edsell, Bobby Efird, Bruce Eidson, David English, Gail A, Ericson, Kris Estridge, Robert Gene, Jr. Faires, Barbara Jean Fanjoy, Rowdy Feimster, Donna S. Flowers, Jeff Free, Sallie Elizabeth Frock, Joanna L, 219 Frye, David Gardner, Mae Glenn, Nancy Gooley, Ellen Gossman, Wayne Thomas Grady, Tony A. Gragg, Chuck Grayce, Debbie G. Gresham, Ben Guthrie, Lisa Hallenbeck, Victoria M. Hampson, Tammy Hardee, Daniel E. Hartsog, Tamara Heald, Tina Heavner, Priscilla A. Hemmings, Karen Henderson, Karen Herman, Tim Herrell, Robert Hester, David Vincent Hewlette, Lori L. Hill, Jennifer Hines, Daniel E. 220 Hinkelman, Robert C. Hixon, Lee Holshouser, Laura K. Homesley, Scott Honeycutt, Tim Howard, Lynn Howze, Liz J. Hoyle, Nancy Hoyle, Rebecca A. Hucke, Sondra J. Hudson, Fred Allen Jacobowitz, Bruce Jenkins, Laurie Jones, Majola Vistelle Jordan, Stephanie Kearns, Clay Brantley Keesler, James Zuill Keiser, Barbara J. Kennedy, Daniel S. Kettner, Julie Kay Keyzer, Sharon Kifer, Dianna Kinard, Karl Olaf Kirby, Marti 221 Kirby, Regina C. Kirkpatrick, Don Kolslad, Chuck Lamb, Sandra Land, Kelly E. Leonhardt, Doug Lindley, Van Lindsey, Jeffrey Joe Loadholdt, William A. Lomax, Tim Lombard, Libby Loree, Mary K. Lucia, Lisa JayneMarie Lundy, Susan Matthews, Lisa Carol Mattox, Kim 1. McCauley, Barbara McCleary, Theresa McLain, Cynthia T. McPherson, Paul Merritt, Valdrie J, Mickey, Stephen Miller, Craig Curry Moore, Donna Lynn Morgan, Cindy Morris, Julie Georganne 222 Moser, Frank Mundy, Trip Nelson, Renee Nicas, Peter T. Nobles, Gary Nolan, Kathleen L, Olson, Thomas Overby, Brooke Owen, Laura Jean Parker, Phillip Pennell, Janet Forrest Phifer, Dawn Phillips, Cheri A. Phillips, Michelle S. Phillips, Robin Pollard, Sherrie Porter, Pat Powell, Deneise f -X Powell, Linda I 1 Prister, Julie 1 Readling, Eric L. J Reavis, John D. H Reitzel, Greg H Rempe, Shelly D 223 Rhyne, Kimberly Ann Rich, Robin Roberson, Pam Rodman, George Farnell, Jr. Rowe, Benjamin Rucker, Larry Sain, Gene Seagle, Dorothy J. Sears, Laura Sebring, Jim Seilz, Janet L. Shoberg, Cindi Sigmon, Cindy Sigmon, James Alan Sink, Say Skowronski, Bobbie Smevog, James Richard Smith, Craig Smith, Susan M. Smith, Thomas Snipes, Ellen Sockrider, Barbara Southern, J. Scott Spellman, Barbara Sprinkle, Gloria B. Stone, Georgie Story, Teresa Sullivan, Lisa Jayne 224 i nS Cf h Swajkoski, Brian D. Swanson, Kay Sweet, Donna R, Swofford, Janet Edwards Terrell, Kay Thomas, Diana L. Thomas, Kelley Thompson, Tom Tsikerdanos, Gregory W. Turpin, John Valentine, Sara B. Wagenknecht, Lynne Walker, Andy Wallace, Danny Wang, Peter Ward, Carolyn Hayes Warren, Thomas W. Watson, Kimberley M. Watson, Thomas R. West, Becky West, Carolyn Elaine West, William Whitley, Cliff C. Wilcox, Tammy Wilson, Alberta S. Wilson, Bernadette Wilson, Diane Leigh Wilson, Jeff A. Wolfe, Dale 225 THE SENIOR CLASS Senior Class officers: Sally Cummins (left), secretary-treasurer; Mike Trice, president. Not pictured: Craig Miller, vice president. Kay Albers Shiela Louise Angell Kathy Gina Arey Richard Armstrong, Jr. Tamra Elizabeth Arndt A. B., Intermediate Ed. B.S., Nursing B.S., Biology A.B., History A. B., Business Adm. Cynthia Irvin Bailey Vickie Annette Baker Tammy McCurdy Ball RenaeBarkley B.S., Nursing A.B., Business Adm. A. B., Business Adm. A. B., Business Adm. Gwynn Earnhardt B.S., Nursing 226 Angela Joy Beatty Cynthia 5. Beinhorn Daniel Edward Boehret Debbie Boggs Denise A. Bohemier A.B., Earl. Childhood Ed. B.S., Nursing B.S., Music Education A. B., Deaf Education B.S., Chemistry Deborah A. Bonney Florence Athelda Bowens Lois Ann Boynton B.S., Nursing A. B. , PoUtical Science A. B., History Deannie Bradshaw Mark Timothy Brindle A.B., Business Ed. A.B., Classics Biology 227 Julie S. Brittain B.5., Nursing Tamara D. Brown A.B., English Liza Buckner Susan Kay Buhrow Thomas Loy Bumgarner A. B., Theatre Arts Eng. A. B., Spanish Sec. Ed. B. Music, Applied Music Lynne Randall Carlisle Nancy Lorraine Carlton B.S., Mathematics B. Music, Music Ed. Sherry Lynn Cave B.S., Nursing Barbara Anne Chatham Cherie L. Christopher B.S., Biology A.B., Sociology Psy. 228 Gregory E. Cline Melissa Lynne Clontz Kenneth Lee Conaway Robert H. Conley Caren Lynn Cooper B. Music, Music A.B., Early Childhood Ed. A, B., Business Adm. A.B., Business Adm. A. B., Early Childhood Ed. Craig Alan Corbett Nancy Amelia Cornwell Colleen A. Costello A. B., Business Adm. B.S., Health Phy. Ed. A. B. Intermediate Ed. Daniel Curtis Coy John M. Craig, Jr. A.B., Psychology A.B., Business Adm. 229 Thomas M. Cross A.B., Business Adm. Betsy Harrill Crowder A.B., Business Adm. Norma D. Crowder B.S., Nursing Sally Ann Cummins B.S., Nursing Penny S. Curtis B.S., Nursing Catharine Elizabeth Davidson A.B., French Brian Street Davis A.B., Political Science Ronnie H. Deal A.B., Business Adm. Yvonne E. DelCarmen A.B., Business Adm. Margaret Elizabeth Derrick A.B., Business Adm. Susan L. Derwin A.B., Theatre Arts Eng. Tami Deskins B.S., Nursing David Russell Dexter A.B., General Studies Carolyn Dixon A.B., Business Adm. Lynn Marie Edmiston B.S., Early Childhood Ed. Roger Alan Edwards B.S., Chemistry Donna G. Elrod B.S. Health Phy. Ed. Stacey Lee Fleck B.S., Biology Dona L. Flick Catherine Ann Foard Barry Dwaine Fowler B.S., Biology A.B., Business Adm. A.B., Economics Susan H. Friday A.B., English Margaret A. Graser A.B., Political Science Frank Greenday A. B., History Lisa Ann Greene B. Music, Inst. Ed. Carl I. Grigg A.B., Business Adm. Elizabeth M. Hamilton A.B., Psychology Merl C. Hamilton A.B., English Charles David Hardin Kim Hare Laurie Harper III A.B., History A.B., Early Childhood Ed. A.B., History Debbie Harrell B.S., Biology Mary Jo Haslup B.S., Nursing Catharine V. Hawkins Ronald Michael Hawks Renee Haynes Curt Heisler A.B., Outdoor Education A.B., Recreation B.S., Political Science B.S., Business Adm. Mark S. Herman A.B., Economics 231 Katheryn Marie Hibbitts B.S., Nursing Barbara E. Hicks A.B., Accounting Ronald L. Hicks A.B., Earth Science Marsha D. Hill B.S., Nursing Robin Lynn Hoefer B. Music, Music ' 1 I I ' ' ' WwS Joe Webster Hollar A.B., Business Adm. Robin Gale Horton A.B., Deaf Education Jeff Hoyle A.B., Business Adm. Rick Huss B.S., Business Adm. Joyce Imboden B.S., Nursing 232 Hol lis A. Irwin Jeralyn L. Johnson Terry Hans Johnson V. Renee Johnson Christine Kanning A. B., Business Adm. A. B., Political Science A.B., Psychology Rel. A.B., Early Childhood Ed. A. B., Business Adm. jJTss: !.«. (« - V - Susan L. Kasting Paula Faye Keeley Cynthia Ruth Keener Dottie Kenley A. B. Political Science A. B., Political Science A. B. Psychology B.S., Biology David Michael Kerley B.S., Biology 233 Karen A. Kieffer A.B., Business Adm. Karol Kinard B. Music, Music Ed. Kimberly Kincaid B. Music, Vocal Susan King B.S., Nursing Ernest Keith Kinsey, Jr. B.S., Physics Eric Steward Kirby Janet C.Kiser Barbara Sue Klein Joanna Lynn Konopko Pamela Krech A. B., Political Science A. B., Early Childhood Ed. A. B, Deaf Education A. B., General Studies A. B., Political Science David C. Lail B. Music, Music Ed. Sandra L. Lane Mary Thelma Lanier Carol Lynn LaTorre B.S., Biology A.B., Sociology Psy. A.B., Pol Sci. Biology Lora Susan Linser A.B., Accounting Cheryl Ann Lombard A.B., Deaf Education 234 John M. Love A.B., Business Adm. Kelly Keith Lowe A.B., Psychology Charles P. MacLaughlin Deborah Rose Marley Jill E. Martin A. B., Business Adm. B.S., Nursing A. B., History Mary Emily Mauney B.S., Nursing Robert Frantz Mauney Tina Marie McAlpin Ellen McCurry A. B., History A. B., Early Childhood Ed. B.S., Nursing Connie S. McDonald Johnny McNeill B. 5., Nursing A. B., Business Adm. Michael Miller A.B., Theatre Arts Priscilla L. Miller B.S., Nursing Barbara Milley Tim R.Moody A.B., Deaf Education A.B., Business Adm. Constance Moore B.S., Biology 235 James M. Moore, Jr. A.B., Business Adm. Ann Broome Moser B.S., Nursing David Lee Moser A.B., Intermediate Ed. William Reynolds Moser, Jr. A.B., Business Adm. Dianna Leigh Mosteller A.B., Music Martha Menzies Mullins B.5., Nursing Vanessa Lynn Murray A.B., Intermediate Ed. Catherine Nagel B.S., Biology Susan Elaine Newman A.B., Psychology Samuel Gray Nichols, Jr. B.S., Biology Mary Lee Null A.B., Theatre Arts Jeanne Karen Oettl A.B., Early Childhood Ed. Virginia Anne Oliver A.B., Deaf Education Gerald Robert Parker A.B., Health Phy. Ed. Reba Potter Parsons B.5., Deaf Education William W. Peed A.B., Economics James Walter Peeler A.B., Business Adm. Diane Joyce Peterson A.B., Sociology Psy. Donna Mageau Peterson A.B., Bus. Adm. Acct. Robert Thomas Peterson B.S., Medical Tech. Elizabeth W. Phillippi B.S., Nursing Linda Lee Phillippi B.S., Sociology Thomas M. Piner A.B., Religion Martha Lenore Piper A.B., Accounting 236 Tangula Bobette Porter B.S., Nursing Kenda Jeanne Powell A.B., Music Paula L. Rabun B.S., Nursing Gwendolyn J. Ramsaur A.B., Intermediate Ed. Dardanella Rachel Raymond B.S., Nursing Anita Mock Redding B.S., Nursing Melissa Elaine Rhyne A.B., Early Childhood Ed. Robert Daniel Rhyne A.B., Political Science Bernice Richards A.B., Deaf Education Kimberly R. Richardson A.B,, Early Childhood Ed. Donna Vee Ritchie A.B., Early Childhood Ed. William Brian Robertson A.B., Health Phy. Ed. Kelly Ruth Rogers B.5., Biology Rebecca Jo Roof A.B., Early Childhood Ed. Denise L. Roseman A.B., English Patricia McGlone Ross B.S., Nursing Harold Mason Rowe A.B., Theatre Arts Marcus F. Rowe A.B., Education Lynn Ellen Rowling B.S., Nursing Lorna Leigh Rufty A.B., Business Adm. Terry Rahn Saunders A.B., Early Childhood Ed. Kathy Scherff A.B., Psychology Sandra Joy Schweigert A.B., Intermediate Ed. Wes Scroggs A.B., Business Adm. 237 Steve Lee Semmler Susan M. Sheckells Bernice Sides B.S., Biology A.B., Psychology B.S. Nursing David M. Sigmon Eric Franklin Sigmon B.S., Political Science A.B., Intermediate Ed. Renee D. Sigmon Cleve Simmons Stuart M. Simmons Toni Maria Smith William Gordon Stanley A.B., Accounting A. B., General Studies A. B., Philosophy A. B., Psychology A.B., Theatre Arts 238 Danette Steelman John David Stirewalt Cynthia L. Stonesifer Steven R. Strickland Penny Stroupe A.B., Deaf Education A. B., Psychology B.S., Biology A.B., Health Phy. Ed, A. B., Business Adm. Alice L. Swiggett B.S., Nursing JoyeTeague A.B., Business Adm. Ann Thomas Stan Alexander Thomas Elizabeth Joy Toler B.S., Nursing A.B., Health Phy. Ed. A. B., Religion 239 Jerry Mark Townsend A.B., Business Adm. Cristal Travis A.B., Business Adm. Michael A. Trice A.B., History Tara L. Triplett B.S., Nursing Royster Tucker A.B., Business Adm. Teresa Ann Tyler A.B., Deaf Education James A. Vernon A.B., Political Science Charles Barry Waddell A.B., Psychology Merri Leah Way A.B., Health Phy. Ed. Miriam Amanda Weaver A.B., Accounting Lois Starnes Whisenant A.B., Parish Education Mark J. White A.B., Accounting Virginia A. White B.S., Biology Beth Williams A.B., Psychology Doris Wilson A.B., Accounting Maribeth Gail Yoder B. Music, Music Ed. Sally Christine Yost A.B., Deaf Education A. Frank Zulauf III A.B., Psychology Linda Marie Pinkerton Graduate School Amanda Mae Williams Graduate School 240 Mauney, Yoder Named Best All- Around Seniors Robert Frantz Mauney is the son of Reverend and Mrs. Marshall Mauney of Norfolk, Virginia. Bobby is president of the student government association and served as vice president of that body in his junior year. Active in the LR Playmakers, Manuey appeared most recen- tly in South Pacific, Alice in Wonderland, and Godspell. He is a member of Theta Chi fraternity, having served as pledge trainer. Maribeth Gail Yoder is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Yoder of Buies Creek, North Carolina. Maribeth is a member of the LR A Cappella Choir for which she has served as ac- companist and president. She has been a member of the Wind Ensemble and holds membership in the Kenneth Lee Music Club. She has served as both vice president and presi- dent of the latter. Miss Yoder has also been named to Mu Sigma Epsilon Scholarship fraternity. Currently, she is resi- dent director of Fritz-Conrad Dorm. Both Mauney and Miss Yoder were named to Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities. 43 241 DEDICATION Below right: Recently — graduated Robin Gatwood in 1947-48, his first year at LR. Below left: Band director Gatwood in a formal concert in Monroe Auditorium in the academic year, 1968-69, Dr. Gatwood ' s last year as band ' s helmsman. Opposite top: Dr. Gatwood in his lab on Monroe, second floor, taping for an LR newscast over WHKY-TV. Opposite below left: The Kampus Kats (1953- 54) perform at a college dance. Dr. Gatwood, at right, directs. Opposite below right: The band director, or Doc as he would be called by 22 years of LR bands, begins rehearsal in Mauney Music bandroom (1964-65). 242 . . . for outstanding leadership provided the LR college band for 22 years, . . . for work with theatre production at LR, produc- ing annual musicals from 1950-61. ... for promotion of the college through radio programs, television newscasts, and other public relations media, including creation of the weekly local television program, ... for his work in audio-visual support for educa- tion, having served as director of LR ' s audio- visual program since 1968, . . . for his classroom and private instruction as a member of two college departments, music and education, . . . for leadership provided in community support of the arts, notably organization of the Hickory Little Symphony in 1950 and participation in the city arts council, . . . for his creation of the Kampus Kats, a dance band that enjoyed great popularity during its many years of existence, . . . for supervision of the P.E. Monroe Auditorium since 1957 and care of its facilities which have been used by thousands of campus and com- munity patrons, . . . for all the hard work and long hours in un- heralded capacities that required him from early morning to late evening, ... for a personal and family life that have taught all of us anew the meaning of faith and patriotism, . . . and for 34 years of devoted service to the Lenoir- Rhyne College community, the Senior Class is pleased and honored to dedicate the 1981 HACAWA to DR. ROBIN F. GATWOOD Student Directory 1 Abele, Pdul Moffell, P.O Box 5101 Viewmont, Hickory, NC 28 01 2 Abercrombie, Wad e M., 936 Armstrong St., Statesville, NC 28677 5 Abernathy, Yvonne, Rt. 4, Box 301, Hickory, NC 28601 7 Abernethy, Alfred J., Rt. 3. Box 284A, Vale, NC 28168 2 Abernethy, Carolyn Joyce, 1485 6th St , Cir NW, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Abernethy, Rachel, 1601 N. Hewitt Ave., Newton, NC 28658 1 Absher, Margie M., Rt. 2, Box 412, N Wilkesboro, NC 28659 2 Adams, Douglas, 425 21 Ave. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Adams, H. Gregory, 425 21st Ave. NW. Hickory, NC 28601 3 Adams, Lydia, 1321 S. Lafayette St , Shelby, NC 28150 3 Adesanmi, Julius A., P O. Box 538, Akure, NIA 00000 4 Adkins, Kathy, Rt 2, Fountain Inn, SC 29644 1 Agner, Sara Betty, Rt 7, Box 250, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Ahrens, Janis Lynn, 3 Andrea Ln., Smithtown, NY 11787 4 Albers, Kay, 1121 Vesper Dr., Ft Myers, FL 33901 3 Albert, Ruth Louise, 15 Ray Rd , Shelby, OH 44875 3 Alexander, Louisa Anne, 819 W. Union St , Morganton, NC 28655 2 Allen, Beverly J., Rt 11, Box llo, Morganton, NC 28655 1 Allen, Lynn Yarbro, 400 Huss St., Lincolnton, NC 28092 2 Allison, Lisa L., 3226 Rasmont Rd,, SW, Roanoke, VA 24018 1 Allison, Steven Mark, 3970 Ebenezer Rd., Marietta, GA 300oo 3 Ammerman, Deborah, 6 Bari Dr., Ledgewood. NJ 07852 1 Ammons, Mary Letha, 501 E 3rd Ave., Red Springs, NC 28377 4 Ammons, Richard Del, P O. Box 266, Union Mills, NC 28167 2 Anderson, David Rowe, 6256 Sage Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32210 2 Anderson, Robert S., P.O Box 5092, High Point, NC 27262 1 Andrew, Linda Diane, Rt, 11, Box 310, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Andrew, Lisa Ann, Rt. 11, Box 310, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Andrews, Christina, P.O. Box 212, Anchorage, AK 99510 2 Andrews Jr , James Roddy, 4887 Empire Ave., Jacksonville. FL 32207 4 Angell, Shiela B., LRC Box 193, Hickory, NC 28o01 1 Anthony, Donald Eugene, 333 Esther Cir., Kannapolis, NC 28081 1 Anthony, Patricia Stewart, NISRA Camp Courtney, FPO, Seattle, WA 98773 1 Anthony, Shirley Herman, 012 22nd St , SW, Hickory, NC 28001 1 Arey, Donna Ann, Rt 1, Box 49, Troutman, NC 28166 4 Arey, Kathy Gina, Rt 10, Box 634, Salisbury, NC 28144 1 Armbrusler, David Henry, 2055 10th St, PI. NW, Hickory, NC 28001 4 Armstrong, Richard, 1719 Winget St , Gastonia, NC 28052 2 Arndt, Robert J , Rt 1, Box 486, Maiden, NC 28650 4 Arndt, Tamra Elizabeth, P.O. Box 816, Taylorsville, NC 28081 1 Arnesen, Hans R , 3411 Crossland Ave., Balti, NC 24213 2 Arntsen, Lois Ann, 7 Mantle Dr.. Whifesboro, NY 13492 2 Arzonico, Nancy C, 2031 Lullington Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 2 Ash, Theodore D., 2321 Forrest St , Hollywood, FL 33020 5 Asherbraner, Carol A., Rt 4, Box 390, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Ashley, Randal Lee, Rt. 3, Box 482, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 3 Ashworth, Brian David, 235 Hollyberry Ct , Roswell, GA 30076 1 Atkins, Mary Ann, Rt. 6, Box 391, Mt Airy, NC 27030 3 Austin, Mavis, 135 Sunshine Ln , Lenoir, NC 28645 1 Austin, Valerie C, Rt. 11, Box 470, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Alton Jr., Robert Glenn, Rt. 3, Box 307, Maiden, NC 28650 7 Bagnal, Joyce Baird, 715 Pineview Court, Statesville, NC 28677 4 Bailey, Barbara, 790 Whittier Rd , Spencerport, NY 14559 4 Bailey, Cynthia, 27 E. Randolph Rd., Shelby. NC 28150 1 Baker, Bryan Scott, 408 Phifer Rd., Kings Mtn , NC 28086 4 Baker, Vickie Annette, 3130 6th Ave , SW, Hickory, NC 28o01 3 Baker III, John Reginald, Rt 5, Box 102, Carthage, NC 28327 5 Ball, Ella, PO Box 774, Hildebran, NC 28037 4 Ball, Tamra Lyle, Rt 1, Box 10 54, Conover, NC 28613 1 Bandyopadhyay, Una, Rt. 6, Box 250, Hickory, NC 28001 3 Barkley, Carla, Rt 8, Box 1382B, Lincolnton, NC 28092 4 Barkley, Donna Renae, 72 28th St NW, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Barkley, Lex Douglas, 1711 Fairfield Dr., Gastonia, NC 28052 2 Barlowe, Barbara E , 812 Hawthorne Dr. NE, Lenoir, NC 28645 4 Barnes, Harrison Eugene, Rt 2, Box 275, Moravian Falls, NC 28654 1 Barnett, Gaye W., Rt 1, Box 704C, Taylorsville, NC 28681 5 Barnett, Michael, 1457 20th Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28001 7 Barnette, Susan Cooke, Rt. 3, Fernwood Forest, Lincolnton, NC 28092 4 Barnhardt, Sarah Gwynn, P.O. Box 665, Mt Airy, NC 27030 1 Barrasso, Darren R., 8 Seneca Rd , Ft Lauderdale, FL 33308 2 Barry, Christopher, 710 Carter Rd , RockviUe, NC 20852 2 Barry, Sherrielee, 222 SW 8th St., Apt B. Dania, FL 33004 1 Bass, Lisa Anne, Rl. 4, Box 733, Hickory, NC 28601 7 Bates, Christine R., 1064 15th Ave., NW, Hickory, NC 28601 6 Bauerle, Kristine, 2186 E Main AP302B, Columbus, OH 43209 1 Baumann, Marjorie, 615 W. 8th St., Newton, NC 28658 3 Baxter Jr., Gerald, Rt. 3, Box 533, Cherryville, NC 28021 1 Bayag, Dane, 15620 SW 86th Ave., Miami, FL 33157 2 Beall, Mack E., 3708 Leverion St., Wheaton, NC 20906 3 Beam, David Scott, Rt. 9, Box 33A, Shelby, NC 28150 1 Beam, Lindy S., 312 Vernonburg, Savannah, GA 31406 2 Beane, Cynthia D., 510 Greenhill Dr., Siler City, NC 27344 4 Beatty, Angela Joy, Rt. 6, Box 482, Statesville, NC 28677 2 Beck, Susan E., Rt. 5, Box 348, Morganton, NC 28655 4 Beinhorn, Cynthia S,, 410 Lithia Inn Rd., Lincolnton, NC 28092 1 Bemiller, Ruth L., 9214 Taylorsville Rd., Louisville, KY 40299 2 Benfield, Anja, Rt. 2, Box 700, Hickory, NC 28001 2 Benfield, Lisa R., Rt. 9, Box 1109, Asheville, NC 28803 2 Benfield, Patrick, Rt. 4, Box 399, Granite Falls, NC 28630 1 Bennett, Margaret Carol, 708 Hillside Dr , Kings Mountain, NC 28086 2 Bergman, Jim Allen, Rt. 1, Box 50, Granite Falls, NC 28630 1 Bergman, John F,, 723 Iron Post Rd , Moorestown, NY 08057 2 Bertolami, Jill N., 3501 Johnnycake Ln., Charlotte, NC 28211 1 Besalski, Betsy Lynn, 4520 NW 10th PI., Gainesville, FL 32605 7 Biggerstaff, Archer Donna, Rt. 3, Box 302A, Vale, NC 28168 7 Biggerstaff, Joe D., Rt. 3, Box 497, Newton, NC 28658 2 Bingaman, Leslie, 6218 Fair Valley Dr., Charlotte, NC 28211 3 Biondi, Catherine Ann, 128 Crescent PL, Ithaca, NY 14850 2 Black, David A., 317 N. Myrtle Sch. Rd., Gastonia, NC 28052 4 Black, Gina Bernice, 1101 Carrol, Cherryville, NC 28021 1 Black, Walter Alan, 109 Allen St., Belmont, NC 28012 7 Black Jr., Kermit L., 605 3rd Ave. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Black Jr., Rodney B,, P.O. Box 423, Crouse, NC 28033 4 Blackburn, Donna Lee, 655 7th Ave. SW AP 20, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Blackwell, Patricia M., 7823 Harps Mill Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 4 Blakley, John Robert, 355 Hogarth Ave., Niles, OH 44446 2 Blalock, Gralyn Alvin, Rt. 1, Box 188, Denver, NC 28037 1 Blomberg, Darrell, 241 Carrington Rd., Bethany, CT 06525 1 Blume, Karen Elaine, 114 Park St., China Grove, NC 28023 7 Board, Robin E , Rt. 1, Box 428, Blowing Rock, NC 28605 3 Boaz, Lisa Kay, 229 Dogwood Dr., Ml. Holly, NC 28120 6 Bobak, Rodney, Rt. 4, Box 3138, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Boehret, Daniel Edward, 119 Deep Run Road, Dublin, PA 18917 4 Boggs, Deborah Lynn, Rt. 1, Box 216, Pelzer, SC 29669 4 Bohemier, Denise Ann, LRC Box 1393, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Bolick, Jerry, P.O. Box 546. Hudson, NC 28638 2 Bolick, Melessa L., 152 Eastview St. C142, Hudson, NC 28638 2 Bolick, Sharon Proctor, 240 6th St. SW AP A2, Hickory, NC 28601 7 Boliek, William, 132 30th Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Bolin, Thomas Burgess, 3358 Gardner Park Dr., Gastonia, NC 28052 1 Bollinger, Craig, Rt 3, Box 187, Dallas, NC 28034 4 Bonney, Deborah Ann, 6 Blackwater Lane, Hampton, VA 230o9 5 Boone, Sarah M., 715 4th Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Borstell, Ellen Anne, 702 1st Ave. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Bost, David Preston, 1810 Cherokee Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303 1 Bost, Jacqueline L., Rt. 1, Box 183, Mt Holly, NC 28120 1 Bost, Lisa, 971 13th St. SE, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Bowen, Christyn, 1706 Reading Blvd., Wyomissing, PA 19olO 4 Bowen, Florence Atheloa, P.O. Box 8763, Durham, NC 27707 2 Bowman, William, 428 Thompson St., Stanley, NC 28164 4 Boynton, Lois Ann, 2920 Welcome Dr., Durham, NC 27705 4 Bradshaw, Lyle Harrison, P. O. Box 83, Granite Falls, NC 28630 4 Bradshaw, Sarah Dean, 2421 Armstrong Park, Gastonia, NC 28052 2 Brady, Douglas, Rt 7, Box 489, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Branch, Stanley A., 319 Cavalier Blvd , Portsmouth, VA 23704 7 Brannon, Becky, Rt, 1, Box 46l, Catawba, NC 28609 2 Branton, Laura R., 227A Story St., Lincolnton, NC 29082 3 Bremer, Dana Lynne, 1322 Stratford Dr., Clearwater, FL 33516 2 Brian, Tammy L,, 910 2RD St., Pt Orange, FL 32019 2 Brickhouse, Sue E., 713 William Circle, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 4 Brindle, Mark Timothy, Rt. 2. Box 199A, East Ben, NC 27018 7 Brittain, Clifford M., 2304 13th Ave. SW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Brittain, Julie Susanne, Rt 1, Box 290-B, Connelly Spring, NC 28612 2 Brittain, Sherrie, Rt. 1, Ellenboro, NC 28040 2 Brittain, Sherry Lou, Rt. 1, Box 293-C, Connelly Springs, NC 28612 1 Broadwell, Marguerite B., Rt. 4, Box 251, Clyde, NC 28721 7 Brooks, Florence M., P O Box 446, Lincolnton, NC 28092 1 Brooks, Gregory Scott, 806 S. Madison Ave., Goldsboro, NC 27530 2 Broome, Donald Scott, Rt 9 Helms Park, Monroe, NC 28110 3 Brown, Amy Rose, Rt, 2, Box 455, Rockwell, NC 28138 1 Brown, Debra C , 1006 Crawford Dr., Rockville, NC 20851 1 Brown, Joel C , 4914 English Dr., Annandale, VA 22003 1 Brown, Keith B., 309 Magnolia St , Statesville, NC 28677 1 Brown, Kenneth C Rt. 1. Hwy. 76 E, Clayton, GA 30525 4 Brown, Mary, 801 Hawthorne St., Cherryville, NC 28021 1 Brown, Nan, 661 6th Ave. PI. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Brown, Sabra D., 3638 Gaye Lane SW, Roanoke, VA 24018 4 Brown, Tamara Denise, 1163 Union St. S., Concord, NC 28025 2 Brown Jr.. Raymond, P O. Box 621, Waynesboro, GA 30830 3 Browne, Martha Jane, 501 Spring St., Mt. Airy, NC 27030 1 Bruce, J. Mark, Rt. 4, Box 142, Newton, NC 28658 2 Bruce, Jonathan M., 713 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, VA 24112 3 Brumley, Luann, 1010 Surry Dr., Greensboro, NC 27408 2 Bryant, Regina, Rt 10, Box 856, Hickory, NC 28001 2 Buchanan, Janet A., 509 Shadowbrook Ct , Burlington, NC 27215 2 Buchanan, Melinda, P.O. Box 331, Belmont, NC 28012 4 Buckner, Mary Ann Elizabeth, P.O Box 41, Elon, NC 27244 3 Buhrmaster, Marcella Ann, Presbyterian Home, Black Mountain, NC 28711 4 Buhrow, Susan Kay, 202 Albion St., Edgerton, Wl 53534 1 Buie, Lori Doneele, 9312 Old Line Ct,, Columbia, NC 21045 4 Bumgarner, James Lowel, Rt. 1, Box 228, Hudson, NC 28638 4 Bumgarne r, Jeffrey, Rt, 6, Box 1355, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Bumgarner, Thomas Loy, 201 Beall St. NW, Lenoir, NC 28645 2 Bumgarner Jr., Ernest Levi, Rt. 1, Box 275 Lick Ck., Denton, NC 27239 3 Bunion, Carl Dewey, 1390 19th Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Burke, Loretta Huggins, Rt, 11, Box 684, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Burleson, Barbara, 1521 2nd St, SW, Hickory, NC 28601 7 Burleson, Vickie S., Rt. 3, Box 670, Conover, NC 28613 1 Burnett, Teresa Carol, 570 Goldmoor Dr. NE, Concord, NC 28025 2 Burton, Angela, 2108 Kipawa Si., Raleigh, NC 27607 3 Burton, Dean Anderson, 6405 E. Seneca Tpk., JamesviUe, NY 13078 7 Butler, Anne, 1210 19th Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Byrne, Nancy Marie, 5907 Grace Lee Ave., Sykesville, MD 21784 2 Cadwell, Elizabeth A , Rt. 2, Box 275, Blounts Creek, NC 27814 1 Cagler, Angela Lynne, 161 McMillian Dr., Harrisburg, NC 28075 2 Calvert Jr., Robert D., 3341 Foxford Ct., Doraville, GA 30340 3 Campbell, Sherri, Rl. 3, Box 734, Newton, NC 28658 2 Cancila, Marie, 5 - The Landing, Atlanta, GA 30338 3 Cantele, Lori Ann, Rt. 1, Canaan, CT. 06018 2 Capie, Linda C, 201 Reading Ave., Barrington, NJ 08007 4 Carlton, Nancy Lorraine, 501 Arrowood St. SE, Lenoir, NC 28645 2 Carmody, Marisa, 500 74th Ave. North, St, Petersburg, FL 33702 1 Carnall, James Roy, 612 Cau Grove Rd., Athens, GA 30607 5 Carpenter, Patricia B., 909 S. Tate St., Lincolnton, NC 28092 3 Carson, Linda Sue, 9 Maggie Ln., Old Bethpage, NY 11804 2 Carswell, Brenda B., 13 Woodside Terrace, Granite Falls, NC 28630 244 2 Carter, Joyce Reich, 3518 Kirkless Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27104 1 Carter, Michael, 818 2nd PI. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 7 Carter, Teresa, P,0 Box 895, Newton, NC 28058 3 Cartledge, Nancy C , 3445 3rd St Cr NW, Hickory, NC 28o01 7 Cash, Sarah P., 20c Williams Rd,, Morganton, NC 28o55 1 Cash, Sherry Ann, Rt 1, Box 630, Troutman, NC 28l0(3 1 Castor, Susan Dewaina, P.O. Box 548, Kannapolis, NC 28081 7 Cates, Lucy D., 705 2nd St, NE, Hickory, NC 28b01 7 Causey, Mary M., 817 N. Race St , Stalesville, NC 28677 4 Cave, Sherry Lynn, Rt 3, Box 1«1, Yadkinville, NC 270SS 1 Champion, Ronald W , 25-30th Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Chandler, Jeffrey, 2210 13th Ave SW, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Chapman, Kimberly E , 121 Shannon Rd , Hendersonville, NC 28739 4 Chatham, Barbara A., 212 Pinewood Rd., Elkin, NC 28621 7 Childers, Brenda J , 164 lllh St NE, Taylorsville, NC 28681 3 Chilton, Lisa Ann, 3525 S Elm St , Greensboro, NC 27406 1 Chin, Jia Ping, NC30 Dukes Rd., Singapore 1026 00000 3 Chin, Jia Rong, 30 Dukes Rd , Singapore 00000 3 Choquet, Claire Frances, 102 Princeton Dr , Gaslonia, NC 28052 4 Christopher, Cherie Lynn, 1020 Davis Rd,, W. Palm Beach, FL 33406 2 Christopher, Kimberly Ann, 1020 Davis Rd , W Palm Beach, FL 33406 1 Chu, Kyung Sik, 4303 N Henderson Rd., Arlington, VA 22203 2 Church, Brenda T., 217 8th Ave NW. Hickory, NC 28601 7 Church, Hampton M , 245 Hillcrest Dr , Elkin, NC 28621 1 Clanton, Jeffrey Frank, 340 S. St , Elkin, NC 28021 7 Clark, David James, 105 Douglas Dr., Morganton, NC 28o55 2 Clark, Jane A., 1915 Echo Trail, Pfafftown, NC 27040 1 Clark, Kimberly Lorrie, P O Box 284, Cornelius, NC 28031 1 Clark, Ronald D , Rt 3, Box 311, Laurinburg, NC 28352 1 Clarke, Kimberly Ann, P.O Box o84, Conover, NC 28613 2 Clarke Jr., Robert J., P.O. Box 684, Conover, NC 28613 1 Claudon, Ronald R , 1802 Milan Rd., Greensboro, NC 27410 5 Clendenin, Lindsay H., 122 Signal Hill Dr., Statesville, NC 28677 1 Cleveland, Robert Gregg, 900 Queensferry Rd , Gary, NC 27511 3 Cline, Anita Louise, 38 Rollingwood Dr SE, Concord, NC 28025 1 Cline, Beth M., Rt. 1, Box 142, Blemont, NC 28012 4 Cline, Greg Eugene, Rt. 1, Box 273-B, Dallas, NC 28034 4 Cline, John Jay, Rt. 4, Box 472, Sanford, NC 27330 3 Cline, Timothy Dwayne, Rt 2, Box 14, Valdese, NC 28690 4 Clontz, Melissa Lynne, Rt. 3, Box 640, Hudson, NC 28c38 1 Clouse, Carol, 1330 18 Ave NE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Coan, Janice Macleod, 12825 Bunker Hill Rd , Union Bridge, MD 21791 3 Cochran, Linda Ruth, Rt. 6, Box l63, Jonesboro, TN 3705° 3 Cochran, Steve Andrew, 204 Woodbourne Rd., Greensboro, NC 27410 2 Cogdell, Cathy Veronica, P.O. Box 495, St, Pauls, NC 28384 2 Coiner, Sandra Mae, lo35 Wickham Ln-15, Waynesboro, VA 22980 3 Cole, Pamela Lane, 210 Younger Rd , Roxboro, NC 27573 7 Coley, Tamara T , 2705 N. Center St., Hickory, NC 28o01 1 Collingwood, Timothy Clark, 2009 Canal Dr., Wilson, NC 27893 7 Collins, lone M , 412 N. Cline Ave,, Newton, NC 28058 1 Coltrane, Gwendolyn S , Rt 1, Box 308, Norlina, NC 27563 1 Combs, Stanley Wayne, Rt 1, Box 280, Whittier, NC 28789 1 Complon, Susan E , 224 E. 10th Ave SE, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Conary, Debra K , Rt 11, Box 814, Hickory, NC 28o01 4 Conaway, Kenneth Lee, 323 4lh Ave NE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Conger, Kenneth S , PO Box 5095, Statesville, NC 28677 4 Conley Jr., Robert Harold, 221 12th St. SW 5, Hickory. NC 28601 4 Connor, Stanley, PO Box 415, Claremont, NC 28610 1 Cook, Philip Baird, 375 21st Ave NW, H ickory, NC 28601 3 Cooke, Bryan, 1515 N Frye Ave , Newton, NC 28058 1 Cooke, Saundra, Box 586, Hildebran, NC 28637 3 Coons, Nancy, 602 Kelly Dr , Marietta, GA 30000 4 Cooper, Caren Lynn, 338 Fairway N , Tequesta, FL 33458 1 Cooper, Keith W , 410 Mooksville Ave , Salisbury, NC 28144 4 Cooper, Russell Dean, P.O. Box 2567, Hickory, NC 28001 2 Cope, William, G , Box 780, Stanley, NC 28164 1 Copeland, Regina, Rt. 2, Box 60C, Claremont, NC 28610 4 Corbett, Craig Alan, 3502 Pershing Ave , Orlando, FL 32806 3 Cornett, Dana Jean, 542 Chatham Hill Rd , Marion, VA 24354 3 Cornwell, Deborah Jane, PO Box 675, Lincolnton, NC 28092 4 Cornwell, Nancy Amelia, 2585 23rd Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Costello, Colleen Ann, 1204 Hillwood Ct,, Raleigh, NC 27609 4 Councill, Richard, 2739 N. Center St , Hickory, NC 28601 2 Covington, Cynt hia Jane, 1638 Garden Ter , Charlotte, NC 28203 1 Cowan, William Bruce, Star Rt 8A, Hill City, SC 57745 3 Cox, John Mark, 2308 Laurel Park Hwy , Hendersonville, NC 28739 3 Cox, Linda C , Rt IC, Box 48, Morganton, NC 28655 2 Cox, Nancy, 2308 Laurel Pk. Hwy , Hendersonville, NC 28739 2 Cox, Roberta J , 9630 Lawndale Dr , Silver Spring, MD 20901 4 Coy, Daniel, 13920 Leaning Pine, Miami Lakes, FL 33014 7 Craig, Lynda, 508 25th Ave. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Craig, Pamela, PO Box 4102, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Craig Jr., Alfred, 605 N Cedar St., Lincolnton, NC 28092 4 Craig Jr , John Melvin, Rt. 1, Box 378, Holden Beach, NC 28462 1 Crawford, Mary R., Rt. 1, Box 4B, Elk Creek, VA 24326 3 Critchley, Natalie Claire, 7425 Sabin Dr., Manassas, VA 22110 4 Cross, Thomas Max, P O. Box 468, Huntersville, NC 28078 2 Grouse, Lorraine K., Box 227A, Rt 1, Dover, DE 19901 1 Grouse, Pattie Jean, LRC Box 7494, Hickory, NC 28603 4 Crowder, Betsy Harrill, Rt, 3, Shelby, NC 28150 4 Crowder, Norma Dale, P.O. Box 127, Chase City, VA 23924 7 Crowe, Georganne, 103 Edgewood Ave., Morganton, NC 28655 2 Crowe, Harding, P O. Box 1795, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Crowell, Katherine Ann, 3430 Sunningdale Way, Columbus, OH 43221 1 Cruz, Steve Floyd, 50 Bridleshire Rd , Newark, DE 19711 3 Culler, Max Gary, 414 Nuway Cir., Lenoir, NC 28645 2 Culpepper, Trudeanna, 3208 Chaucer Dr., Charlotte, NC 28210 4 Cummins, Sally A , 23 Crest Hill Rd., Verona, NJ 07044 3 Currie, Susan, 912 Rodie Ave., Fayetteville, NC 28304 4 Curtis, Penelope D., Rt. 6, Box 1141, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Curtis, Sandra, Rt. 11, Box 492J, Morganton, NC 28655 2 Dale, David, 1036 14th Ave. Dr. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Dance, Marguerite, 1207 Lake Falls Rd , Baltimore, MD 21210 2 Daniels, Melinda, Rt 1, Box 720, Claremont, NC 28610 3 Dasher, Ann Roberta, 7406 Coachmaker Rd , Columbia, SC 29209 3 Davidson, Catharine Elizabeth, 719 Oakdale Drive, Statesville, NC 28077 4 Davidson, Teresa Lynn, 175 17th St NW f(G5, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Davis, Beth Ann, 1612 12lh St Dr. NW, Hickory, NC 28001 4 Davis, Brian, Rt. 1, Box 370, Campobello, SC 29322 1 Davis, Larry G., 303 Power St, Spindale, NC 28100 2 Davis, Laura Jean, P.O. Box 154, Hudson, NC 28o38 5 Davis, Mary, Rt 3, Box 339, Vale, NC 28108 2 Davis, Sheila Winnaul, 304 W 27th St., Charlotte, NC 2820o 3 Davis III, Joseph Donald, Rt. 3, Box 29-A, Granite Falls, NC 28030 1 Davisson, Cynthia Ann, 3100 Election Hs Rd , Carroll, OH 43112 1 Deal, Brenda Kay, PO Box 595, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124 3 Deal, David Eugene, P O. Box 595, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124 2 Deal, Pat Moser, 534 25th Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28001 4 Deal, Ronnie Howard, Rt. 2, Box 182, Newton, NC 28058 2 Deal, Wanda A , Rt 5, Box 98, Taylorsville, NC 28081 3 Decicco, Celeste, 294 4 Ave , Kingston, NY 12401 1 Dehart, Anthony Ray, 2719G N Center St , Hickory, NC 28o01 4 Del Carmen, Yvonne Elizabeth, 8307 SW 142 Ave Apte 2C6, Miami, FL 33183 2 Delano Jr , Clarence, 603 Jett St , Fredericksburg, VA 22401 1 Dellinger, Cheryl Faye, 336 Stonehaven Ln , Gastonia, NC 28052 3 Dellinger, Ernest, 339 11 St PI SW, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Dennis, Steve R , Rt. 3, Box 176, Sylvia, NC 28779 1 Dermody, Michelle C , 2100 Gulf Blvd A-4, Belleair Beach, FL 33535 4 Derrick, Margaret Elizabeth, 635 W 8th St , Newton, NC 28658 2 Derrick, Mark C, 635 W 8th St., Newton, NC 28658 4 Derwin, Susan, 1348 4th St NW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Deskins, Tamara Susan, 404 Oakhurst Ave., Bluefield, WV 24701 1 Deuel, Harold, Rt. 2, Box 302, Valdese, NC 28655 2 Devine, James Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 155, Cherryville. NC 28021 4 Dexter, David Russell, 102 Dorothy Lane, Inian Harbor Beach, FL 32937 2 Dibenedetlc, Susan L , PO Box 262, Abseoon, NJ 08201 4 Dixon, Carolyn Denise, P.O. Drawer F, Jacksonville, FL 32203 3 Doggett, Tammy, Rt. 11, Box 639, Greensboro, NC 27410 2 Donelson, Patti Lynn, 4775D S Texas Ave , Orlando, FL 32809 1 Driscoll, Ruth Diane, 844 N Craige, Salisbury, NC 28144 2 Drum, Barry T , Rt 4, Box 361, Newton, NC 28658 4 Drum, Karen, Rt 5, Box 1167, Lincolnton, NC 28092 3 Drum, Kimberly Lee, Rt. 2, Box 521, Newton, NC 28e58 2 Drum, Rhonda K., 207 Labans Ln , Lincolton, NC 28092 1 Dudley, Edward, 111 Belmont Dr , S Toms River, NJ 08753 2 Duke, Susan D , 1320 Slst St , W, Bradenton, FL 33505 2 Eanes, Gary Wayne, 4503 Randleman Rd , Greensboro, NC 27406 3 Eanes, Tern, Box 631, MocksviUe, NC 27028 4 Earle, Lucmda Lynn, LRC Box 7505, Hickory, NC 28603 5 Earp, Suzanne P., 299 Tranquil Hills, Lenoir, NC 28045 1 Eckard, Dana, Rt 10 Box 50, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Eckelman, Mary Ellen, 6826 Conslit Lane, Charlotte, NC 28210 1 Edmisten, Karen A , Rt 1, Box 69, Blowing Rock, NC 28605 4 Edmiston, Lynn Mane, 2945 Bent Oak Drive, Pensacola, FL 3250O 2 Edsell Jr , Robert William, P O Box o04, Dallas, NC 28034 1 Edwards, Charles S, PO Box 4o5, St Marys, GA 31558 2 Edwards, Edna, 229 Newbold St , Lincolnton, NC 28092 4 Edwards, Roger, Rt 7, Box 12o, Statesville, NC 28077 3 Efird, Anne Beverley, 208 living PI , Greensboro, NC 27408 3 Efird, Bruce Alan, Rt, 4, Box 310, Albemarle, NC 28001 1 Ehrenreich, Lisa Ann, 1200 NW 7 Terrace, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 2 Eidson, David Jeffrey, 2937 NW 24th Terr., Boca Baton, FL 33431 7 Eldreth, Dianne B., PO Box 284, Lansing, NC 28643 1 Eller, James S , 2202 Norwood St SW, Lenoir, NC 28o45 2 Ellis, Justin J , 12 Underwood PI NW, Washington, DC 20012 2 Elmore, Teresa, 101 W Brookside Dr , Lincolnton, NC 28092 4 EIrod, Donna Gail, 90 Crescent Ave , Gastonia, NC 28052 3 English, Gail Ann, 14 Suffolk Dr,, Gorapolis, PA 15108 1 Enniss, Patrick R , Rt 12 Oakdale Cir , Statesville, NC 28677 3 Epps, Eric Joseph, Box 1020, Newton, NC 28658 3 Ericson, Kristme Jan, LRC Box 649, Hickory, NC 28001 2 Ervin, Eileen Phyllis, 4705 Oakwood Cir . Gastonia, NC 28052 7 Ervin, Elisabeth, 104 Woodside PI , Morganton, NC 28655 3 Estridge Jr , Robert Gene, Rt 9, Box 5, Monroe, NC 28110 3 Evans III, Lewis Henry, 406 Huntley St , Spindale, NC 28160 2 Faires, Barbara Jean, 3666 Wyola Dr , Newton Square, PA 19073 3 Fanjoy, Mary Steele, 515 E Broad St , Statesville, NC 28677 2 Farrell, David Steven, 10 Lewis Rd , Akron, NY 14001 6 Faw, Patricia Shumaker, Rt. 1, Box 355, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 3 Feimster, Donna Sue, 2620 E Broad St , Statesville, NC 28677 1 Fewell, Perry E , 549 Baltimore Dr., Cramerton, NC 28032 7 Finger, Teresa D , 200 E Dixon, Lincolnton, NC 28092 1 Finneran, Valerie J , 10237 Wesleigh Dr , Columbia, MD 21046 2 Fisher, Kimberly, P O Box 312, Granite Quarry, NC 28072 2 Flannery, Gregory F , 4651 Mansion St , Philadelphia, PA 19127 4 Fleck, Stacey Lee, 127 Lulay St., Johnstown, PA 15904 2 Fleming, Steve, Box 218, Cooleemee, NC 27014 4 Flick, Dona Leah, Rt 9, Box l69, Hagerstown, MD 21740 4 Flowe, William, 7932 Wilson Woods Dr , Charlotte, NC 28212 3 Flowers, Jeffery Paul, Rt 2, Box 95, Conover, NC 28013 5 Flowers, Joyce, Rt. 1, Box loA, Conover, NC 28613 1 Flynn, Susan Regina, 249 N 8th St , Lindenhurst, NY 11757 4 Foard, Catherine Ann, 5730 Bentway Drive, Charlotte, NC 28211 2 Foard, Kimberly Hope, 925 Orwell Ave , Orlando, FL 32809 1 Fohl, Robert S., 18904 N Meadow FN Rd , Gaithershurg, MD 20760 2 Forbes, Marita, 5269 Crest Cir , Hickory, NC 28601 2 Forehand, Mary Ann, 1745 10th St Ct., NW, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Foster, Mickie J , Rt. 1, Box 552A, Taylorsville, NC 28681 2 Foster, Sabrina M , Box 184, MocksviUe, NC 27028 4 Fowler, Barry Dwaine, Rt. 4, Douglas Dr., Charlotte, NC 28208 245 1 Fraley, Mitzi Ann, P.O. Box 28, Faith, NC 28041 1 Franck, Sharon Ann, Box 109F Rt. 3, Mocksville, NC 27028 1 Frazier, Karen Lea, 3035 Charles Rd , Shelby, NC 28150 2 Free. Sallie Elizabeth, 121 Dibble Ln , Columbia, SC 2920b 4 Friday, Susan F,, P.O. Box 371, Lincolnlon, NC 28092 3 Frock, Joanna Louise, 8ol oth St NE, Hickory, NC 28b01 2 Frost, Edwin R , Rt 1, Box I4t , Fredericktown, PA 15333 3 Frye, David, 1019 Temple Cl , Gastonia, NC 28052 4 Frye, Donna, 1365 4th St NW, Hickory, NC 28o01 2 Frye IL Larry D , 180 Poplar Tent Rd , Concord, NC 28025 4 Frye Jr , Robert Dan, 1228 Churchill Dr , Gastonia, NC 28052 2 Fulp III, William, Rt 2, Box 42C, Clemmons, NC 28012 2 Funderburk, Charlotte E,, Rt. 3, Box 23, Mocksville, NC 27028 2 Furr, Stephen. 489 Harris St, NW, Concord. NC 28025 2 Calbreath. Margot. 412 Hubbard Ln . Williamsburg, VA 23185 7 Gantt. Helen. P O Box 007. Mocksville. NC 27028 2 Gantt. Jeanna Beth, o05 4th St, Dr, NW, Hickory. NC 28601 2 Garber. Rita. Rt 1. Zirconia, NC 28790 4 Gardner, Aaron Stevie, 1860 Iblh Ave NE 13, Hickory, NC 28b01 3 Gardner, Sylvia Mae. 310 Lynn St . Lowell. NC 28098 1 Garrant. Debra A . 33 Norwood St . Fall River. MA 02723 1 Garrett. William J Rt 1. Box 160. Eden. NC 27288 6 Gathings. Dorothy, o8 17th Ave Ct NW. Hickory. NC 28601 7 Gatton, Nancy. Rt 10, Box 186. Stalesville. NC 28677 1 Gentry, Johnnie L . Rt 1. Box 75, Boonville, NC 27011 2 Gentry. Phyllis Renee, 830 Stadium Dr . Winston-Salem. NC 27101 1 Gentry. Waller C , Rt 10, Box 46, Winston-Salem, NC 27107 7 George, Elin H , 835 18th Ave Dr NW. Hickory, NC 28601 2 Ghant. Kim. P O. Box 434. Waxhaw. NC 28173 1 Giacalone. Joseph, 2891 SW 156 Ave , Davie, FL 33331 5 Gilbert. Harriet S,, 433 Deauville Rd , Slatesville. NC 28677 1 Giles, Charlotte C, HI Haven Dr , Seaford. DE 19973 4 Gilissen, Alice. Rt, 10, Box 207, Hickory. NC 28601 2 Gillespie, Ronny N, PO Box 527, Jonesville, SC 29353 1 Gillooly. Michelle Ann, 420 N Harbor Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30328 2 dander. Nina M . 9461 N Florence St . Pittsburgh, PA 15237 1 Gleaton, Loretta D,, 2506 Senior Dr , Charlotte, NC 28216 3 Glenn. Nancy Henry, 5 Foxhill Dr . Holden. MA 01520 2 Glover, Tommy D , Rt 3, Box 121, Dallas, NC 28034 2 Godwin. Judy Ann. l t 2, Persimmon Tree. Conover. NC 28613 2 Coins, John D . Rt. 5. Box 146. Concord, NC 28025 1 Goldstein. Mrs Ruth. 140 Hollingswood Dr . Statesville, NC 28677 2 Goodman, Jan, 209 7th St NE, Conover, NC 28613 2 Goodson, Keith. Rt 3, Box 392-A. Maiden, NC 28650 3 Gooley, Patricia Ellen, 1210 Paddock Cir , Charlotte, NC 28209 7 Gordon, Beth H . Rt 1. Box 3. Newton. NC 28658 3 Gossman. Wayne Thomas. 19 Hickory Ave . Shalimar. FL 32579 2 Grady, Tony Allen. General Delivery. Drexel. NC 28619 3 Gragg. Charles Allen. 315 Hibriten Dr 5E. Lenoir, NC 28645 4 Graham, Donna. P.O Box 66. Hiddenile. NC 28636 2 Graham. Kathleen R . 64 Luther St . Asheville. NC 28806 1 Graham. Marcia D . 403 Bayou View Dr . Seabrook, T,X 77586 4 Graser. Margaret Anne. 39 Winlhrop 5l . Williston Pk . NV 11596 2 Gravelle. Sheryl. 49 E 2nd St . Oneida. NY 13421 6 Craves, David, Rt 9. Box llo4. Hickory. NC 28601 3 Grayce, Debra, Rt. 3. Box 326, Statesville, NC 28677 3 Greenday, Frank William, 8216 Chamberlayne Rd , Richmond. VA 23227 4 Greene. Lisa Ann. 360 Thompson Dr . Hudson. NC 28638 3 Greene. Nanette Mane. Rt 2, Box 232, Shelby. NC 28150 1 Greenwood. David G , 1131 Talleysand Rd , W Chester, PA 19380 2 Greer. Janet. 46 17th Ave CT NW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Gresham. Ben. 2195 College Dr.. Clearwater. FL 33516 3 Griffin. Sandra Shields. Rt 10. Box 786. Hickory, NC 28601 3 Grigg. Carl Irvin. LRC Box 1448. Hickory. NC 28601 2 Gross. Kristen M , 1105 Forest Hill Dr , Greensboro, NC 27410 5 Gryder. Janice S , Rt 4. Box 290. Statesville. NC 28677 2 Guenther, Robert Arthur, Rt 2, Box 71. Sylva, NC 28779 5 Gupton, Susan B , 124 Creekside Dr . Morganton. NC 28655 7 Gurley. Donna. 729 Forest Lane, Statesville, NC 28e77 3 Guthrie. Lisa Joan, 2112 15lh Ave NE. Hickory. NC 28601 1 Gwynn, Laura. 745 8th Ave NW, Hickory. NC 28601 6 Gwynn, Stann, 745 8th Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28o01 2 Hadley, Russell Neill. 5001 Rembert Dr . Raleigh, NC 27bl2 5 Hailey. Calvin P . 103A Warlick Ct . Morganton, NC 28655 3 Hairslon, Brenda Lee. Rt 2. Box 495, Walnut Cove. NC 27052 2 Hall, Lynden E . Rt 1, Box 214A, Sylva. NC 28779 3 Hallenbeck. Victoria. 806 Palmetto Dr . Gary. NC 27511 4 Hamilton. Elizabeth, Rt I. Box 273-B. Kannapolis. NC 28081 3 Hamilton. Merl C , 8 Forest Hill Ct , Granite Falls. NC 28630 2 Hamilton, Susie S,, Rt. 1, Box 273-B, Kannapolis, NC 28081 2 Hammett. William A . P.O. Box 267, Grover. NC 28073 1 Hammond, Elizabeth S . 5885 Kara PI , Burke, VA 22015 3 Hampson. Tammy Joyce, Rt 1. Box 280. Whiltier. NC 28789 1 Harbinson Jr . James Alexander, 5718 Linford Dr , Charlotte, NC 28210 3 Hardee, Daniel Edison. PO Box 141. Granite Falls. NC 28630 1 Hardee. Timothy Kent. PO Box 141. Granite Falls, NC 28630 4 Hardin, Charles David. 771 9th St, NW, Hickory. NC 28601 2 Hardy, James L , 205 W Greenway, Greensboro, NC 27403 4 Hare, Prudence Kim, Rt 9, Box 687, Asheville. NC 28803 1 Harper, Paul Ned. 4l6 Greenbrier Rd . Slatesville, NC 28677 4 Harper III. Laurie, 510 Cloverdale Dr , Statesville. NC 28677 4 Harrell, Deborah Gray. 611 Wofford Rd . Durham, NC 27707 1 Hairis, Anita Elizabeth. Rt 9. Box 331. Morganton. NC 28655 2 Harrison. Andrew S . 20 Linden Ave . Glens Falls. NY 12801 3 Hartsog, Tamara Beth. P O Box 525. W Jefferson, NC 28b94 1 Harward, Amy R , 565 Dogwood St., Concord, NC 28025 1 Harward, Barry A.. Rt 2. Box 206. Oakboro. NC 28129 3 Harwell, Tim Lynn, 1910 Ulh Ave SE, Hickory. NC 28601 2 Haskin, Jaimie L., 1324 Bloomingdale Dr , Gary, NC 27511 2 Haslett. Kalheryn E , Rl 1, Box 78. Wytheville, VA 24382 4 Haslup, Mary Jo, LRC Box 842. Hickory. NC 28601 1 Hawkes, Ellen, PO Box 304, Rutherford College. NC 28671 4 Hawkins, Catharine Virginia. Woodsboro. MD 21798 2 Hawkins, Pam Chason. Rt 4. Box 42 LB, Conover. NC 28613 4 Hawks, Ronald Micheal, 3624 Trent St , Charlotte, NC 28209 5 Hayes, Patricia Lynn, 1445 4th St. Dr NW. Hickory. NC 28601 1 Hayes. Richard Allen, 1828 18th St. NE. Hickory, NC 28601 4 Haynes. David Stephen, 445 11th Ave, NE Bb, Hickory. NC 28601 4 Haynes, Dawn Renee. P.O. Box 144. Elkin. NC 28621 3 Heald, Tina Marie, 419 E. John Beers Rd . St Joe, MI 49085 1 Heard. Angela. 449 S. Center St . Hickory, NC 28601 5 Heavner, Clarice Renee, Rl. 7, Box 15, Lincolnton, NC 28092 3 Heavner, Priscilla Anne, 3905 Sagamore Dr , Greensboro, NC 27410 2 Heavner, Tony Zane. Rt. 2, Vale, NC 28168 2 Hedrick. Diann S . Rt. 4 4 So Hedrick St , Newton. NC 28658 4 Hedrick. Rebecca Lucille. 233 Tremont Pk . Lenoir, NC 28645 3 Hefner, Beverly Ratchford, Rt 1, Box 2131, Conover, NC 28613 7 Hefner, Janie. 215 19th St, NW. Hickory, NC 28601 3 Heisler. Robert Curtis, 13 Horsemens Cove. Longwood. FL 32750 2 Helms, Linda. P O Box 485, Wauchula. FL 33873 2 Helton, John Kelly. 214 9th Ave NW. Hickory. NC 28601 3 Hemmings. Karen. Rt 2, Box 78. Ararat. VA 24053 2 Henderson, Karen Lynn, 119 Pinewood Dr , Greer, SC 29b51 1 Henderson. Tammy Jo. 844 Kentwood Pk , Statesville, NC 28677 2 Hendrix, Deborah R,, 1651 Tryon Dr . Fayetleville, NC 28303 1 Hendrix, Gerald Tyre, 1651 Tryon Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28303 2 Henry, Jean E , 985 Helen Cir , Bartow. FL 33830 7 Henson, Donna. Rl 1, Box 582, Conover. NC 28613 4 Herman. Lawrence, Rt 1. Box 745-F, Taylorsville. NC 28681 4 Herman, Mark Sidney, 5215 Amity PI , Charlotte. NC 28212 4 Herman. Timothy Keith. Rt 2, Box 432, Hickory. NC 28601 3 Herrell, Robert Michael, 1466 Lynwood Ave., Ft Myers, FL 33901 3 Hester. David V . 2508 N Duke St., Durham. NC 27704 5 Hester. Patricia J . Rt 2. Box oOA. Claremonl. NC 28650 3 Hewlette. Lori. e30e Oakfield Rd , Columbia, SC 29206 1 Hiatt, Barry T , 3265 Spainhour Rd.. Tobaccoville, NC 27050 4 Hibbitts. Katheryn. Rt. 6, Box 814, Hickory. NC 28601 1 Hickey. Richard P . 423 N Gurney St , Burlington. NC 27215 4 Hicks. Barbara Ellen. 218 Heritage Rd . Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 4 Hicks, Ronald. 412 3 St SE. Hickory, NC 28601 2 Hildebran, Cynthia. PO Box 128. Hildebran. NC 28e37 7 Hildebran. Nancy, PO Box 128. Hildebran. NC 28637 1 Hill, Debra, 2030 12th St Dr NW, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Hill, Jennifer Leah, 5703 Fleming Ter Rd , Greensboro. NC 27410 5 Hill, Josephine, Lynn Ct , Morganton, NC 28655 4 Hill. Marsha Dawn, 333 10th Ave Dr . NE. Hickory, NC 28e01 2 Hillman, Elizabeth. 1658 Woodvale Rd . Charleston. WV 25314 3 Hines. Daniel E , 217 Queensberry Dr , Fayetteville. NC 28303 1 Hinkeldey, James E , 4103 Landgreen St., Rockville, MD. 20853 3 Hinkelman, Robert, 2210 13th Ave. SW, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Hitchcock, Pamela J . 2780 N Center St , Hickory. NC 28601 3 Hixon. Lee. 851 Valencia Rd , S Daytona. FL 32019 3 Hobgood. Thomas Anderson, 221 Woodlawn Dr , Smithfield, NC 27577 4 Hoefer. Robin Lynn, LRC Box 795, Hickory, NC 28o01 1 Hoelz. Dean Lester. P O Box 687. Summerville. SC 29483 1 Hoff. Dawn C . 135 N, 4th St . Souderton, PA 18964 2 Hogewood, Douglas S , 1209 McDowell Dr , Greensboro. NC 27408 2 Hoke. Gina. Rt 1. Box 583. Claremont, NC 28610 1 Holbrook. Gary G . Rt 9, Box 164. Hickory. NC 28601 2 Holding. Katharine L , Drawer 647. Concord, NC 28025 2 Holland, Donna J,, P.O. Box 2. Clin, NC 28660 4 Hollar, Joe Webster, Rt 1. Box 463, Taylorsville, NC 28681 2 Hollar, Kellie Lew, PO Box 713, Conover, NC 28613 3 Holshouser, Laura Kate. Rt 13, Box 9, Salisbury. NC 28144 2 Holsten, Glenn A , 1425 Trafalgaf Dr . High Point. NC 27260 1 Holt. Teresa Diane. 27 Botany Dr . Asheville, NC 28805 3 Homesley, George Scott. Rt 2. Box 293, Cheeryville, NC 28021 4 Homoly. Patricia Ann. Rt, 11, Box 711, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Honeycutt, Tanya, 620 6th St NW, Hickory. NC 28601 3 Honeycutt. Timothy Lynn. 1659 Maple Ave , Albemarle, NC 28001 1 Hood, Drew. 1711 Williams Way. Norristown, PA 1O403 7 Hoover. Susan, 134 Signal Hill Dr , Statesville, NC 28677 1 Hopkins, Lome R , 985 Highland Ct , Rich Creek, VA 24147 4 Horton. Robin, Rt 3. Box 82, Hillsville. VA 24343 2 Hosley, Don, 5120 Bradfield Ct . Annadale. VA 22003 4 Houghton. Napoleon. 259 Ibth Ave NE. Hickory. NC 28601 7 Houser, Betty R . Rt 1, Box 355A. Lincolnlon. NC 28092 1 Houston. Lone Ann. 1070 25th Ave NE. Hickory. NC 28601 3 Howard, Carlton, 2303 Moran St , Burlington, NC 27215 3 Howard, Cheryl Lynn, 1991 Parkwood Rd , Charleston, WV 25314 3 Howze. Elizabeth Jane, Rt 3, Box 326. Conover. NC 28613 4 Hoyle. Jeffrey Odis, Rt 2, Box 443. Maiden, NC 28650 5 Hoyle, Mary, Rl 1, Box 368. Lincolnton. NC 28092 3 Hoyle. Nancy Gail. 130o South Si , Gaslonia, NC 28052 3 Hoyle. Rebecca Annette, PO Box 125. Alamance, NC 27201 3 Hoyle. Ruby. 450 1st St SE. Hickory, NC 28601 3 Hucke. Sondra Jean, 6103 Elmgrove Rd , Spring, TX 77379 3 Hudgins, Amelia, 216 W Turner St . Statesville, NC 28677 1 Hudson. Deborah. 2505 Oxon Run Dr , Hillcrest Hgts , MD 20031 2 Hudson. Fred Allen, PO Box 42, Norlonville. KY 42442 2 Huffman. Julie. Rt 8. Box 90. Hickory, NC 28601 1 Huffman, Sherry Warren, Rl. 1, Box 669, Taylorsville. NC 28681 4 Hughes. Amy Gehrman. 1490 Stonebridge, Morganton. NC 28655 1 Hunsucker. Donna E . PO Box 285. Newton. NC 28658 1 Hunt. Phyllis D . Rl 2. Box 126A. Conover. NC 28613 1 Hunt. Tammy E . 1565 50lh Cl . Vero Beach, FL 32960 4 Hurst. Mike. 420 10th Ave NE 5, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Hurt, James Benjamin, 750 Brook Hollow Rd . Nashville. TN 37205 1 Huseby. Scott, 110 Cat Cay Court. Dunwoody. GA 30338 4 Huss, Ricky Thomas, 214 30th Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601 246 2 Hutson II, Robert, 3901 Wait Ann Dr,, Ellicotl City, MD 21043 2 Hymes, Darryl, 901 Chalk-Lvl Rd. Xl3, Durham, NC 27707 mboden, Joyce B., 222 A, 7th Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28o01 rwin, Hollis Adair, 10616 Idlewild Rd., Matthews, NC 28105 senhour. Louise S., 6900 Knightswood Dr., Charlotte, NC 28211 tterly, Allyn K., 801 Geo St., Pen Argyl, PA 18072 ackson, Billye Rae, 202 Timberland Dr., Lincolnton, NC 28092 ackson, Erin Kay, 909 Vista Dr., Cherryville, NC 28021 acobowitz, Bruce P. 1618 Fox Hollow Rd., Greensboro, NC 27410 ames, Terry, Rt. 8, Box 1283A, Lincolnton, NC 28092 arrett, Mitzi M,, 204 Brentwood Cir., Newton, NC 28658 effers, Beltina, 1445 4th St. Dr. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 enkins, Laurie Ann, 265 Brookforest Dr , Kings Mountain, NC 28086 ennings, Duane J., P.O. Box 3051, Martinsville, VA 24112 imenez-Ullca, Helen Elizabeth, 808 8th Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11215 imerson, Kenneth Dale, 99 Walsh St., Springfield, MA 01109 ohanson, Paul, 3804 Woodoote Dr., Greensboro, NC 28410 ohns, Lawrence H., 1307 N. eth St., Columbus, OH 43201 ohnson, Alison Parks, 112 E. Keeling Rd., Greensboro, NC 27410 ohnson, Brian, Rt 11, Box 784, Hickory, NC 28601 ohnson, Chunvi Jimmy, 804 Bronco Lane, Fayetteville, NC 28303 ohnson, Jeralyn Lennise, P.O. Box 342, Independence VA 24348 ohnson, Leanne D., 3775 Guess Rd,, Durham, NC 27705 ohnson, Pamela Gail, Rt 14, Box 156, Statesville, NC 28677 ohnson. Penny Rene, 1437 Miller St., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 ohnson, Rebecca Lyn, 5 Castaway Ct., Rockville, MD 20853 ohnson, Sandra E., 3360 Sleepy Hollow, Brookfield, WI 53005 ohnson, Susan Kay, 2772 Asbury Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27703 ohnson, Tanya E , 625 Hertford Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27104 ohnson, Terry Hans, 5703 Cloister Ct., Fayetteville, NC. 28304 ohnson, Vicki Renee, 449 Camelot Dr., Asheboro, NC 27203 ohnston, Margaret T., P O. Box 2167, Boone, NC 28607 oily, Glenda M , Rt. 3, Box ISO, TaylorsviUe, NC 28681 ones, Cynthia, 108 Clegg St., Statesville, NC 28677 ones, Frances M., Rt. 4, Box 227-A, Statesville, NC 28677 ones, Jeffrey, ell Joseph St., Clarksburg, WV 26301 ones, Kevin T., 520 Spring Mill Rd., Villanova, PA 19085 ones, Majola Vistelle, Box 70 Jenksville Rd. Rutherfordton. NC 28139 ones, Mark A., 310 Barbara Cir , Belleair, FL 33516 ones, Nancie Carol, Rt. 3, Box 78, Maiden, NC 28650 ordan, Stephanie Jane, 812 Goseh Rd, Apt. El3, W. Chester, PA 19380 2 Kahl, John B , Woodland Ter., Brevard, NC 28712 5 Kanipe, Julie, Box 1054, Conover, NC 28613 3 Kanning, Christine, LRC Box 1048, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Karriker, Audrey Alese, Rt. 2, Box 491, Hunfersville, NC 28078 3 Kasting, Susan Laura, 14 Talcot Dr., E. Northport, NY 11731 2 Kaylor, Debra Rene, 115 Greenwood Dr., Lenoir, NC 28645 2 Kearns, Clay Brantley, Rt. 3, Box 383-A, Forest City, NC 28043 1 Kedda, Karen Lynne, 2104 Lynch Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808 4 Keeley, Paula Faye, 510 28th St. SW, Roanoke, VA 24014 4 Keener, Cynthia Ruth, 506 S. Rhyne St., Lincolnton, NC 28092 3 Keesee, Gary Wayne, 1445 4th St, D NW 21, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Keesler, James Zuill, 2501 Red Fox Trail, Charlotte, NC 28211 3 Keiser, Barbara Jean, 1210 Donamy Glen, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 7 Keisler, Constance H., 1005 2nd St. SE, Conover, NC 28613 3 Keller, Amy, Rt 3, Box 288, Granite Falls, NC 28630 3 Keller, Mary E., Rt, 3, Box 132, Granite Falls, NC 28630 4 Kenley, Dorothy Louise, P.O. Box 2716, Gastonia, NC 28052 1 Kennedy, Barry, 520 Rice Cir,, Wake Forest, NC 27887 3 Kennedy, Daniel Seth, 102 Wedgewood Dr., Collinsville, VA 24078 4 Kerley, David Michael, Rt. 2, Box 528-A, TaylorsviUe, NC 28681 2 Kern, Rexanna, 110 Herndon St., Fayetteville, NC 28303 2 Kern, Thomas, 110 Herndon St., Fayetteville, NC 28303 1 Kerwick, Patrick, 1002 1st NE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Kettner, Julie Kay, 1600 Dylan Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23462 3 Keyzer, Sharon L., 130 9th Ave., Hawthorne, NJ 07S06 4 Kieffer, Karen Ann, 57 Flintlock Way, Cnl. Winchester, OH 43110 3 Kifer, Dianna, 1734 Bayard Ave., Baltimore, MD 21222 2 Kiger, Renee, 7620 King, Tobaccoville, NC 27050 1 Kiiyala, Abisai Penda, EIco Off P.O. Box 2018, Ondangwa 9270, SWA 60000 1 Kimrey, Lora Ann, 1500 Highland Ave., Albemarle, NC 28001 2 Kinard, Karl Olaf, 205 Windsor Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144 4 Kinard, Karol, 205 Windsor Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144 4 Kincaid, Kimberly Elizabeth, P.O. Box 36, Rutherford College, NC 28671 2 King, Ann DemoviUe, 330 Union St. South, Concord, NC 28025 1 King, Linda Carol, 1214 Sp Dr., Shelby, NC 28150 4 King, Susan, Rt. 1, Box 104, Burgaw, NC 28425 4 Kinsey Jr., Ernest, Rt. 1, Box 250, Boonville, NC 27011 4 Kirby, Eric Steward, 1308 5th Ave. SW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Kirby, Regina Cheryl, P,0. Box 113, Patterson, NC 28661 1 Kirby, Robin Clarissa, P.O. Box 113, Patterson, NC 28661 3 Kirby, Shirley Martin, 116 Oliver Ln,, Durham, NC 27713 3 Kirkpatrick, Donald Lynn, Clearview St., Granite Falls, NC 28630 3 Kirksey, Margaret Corinne, 121 Silver Ck. Rd., Morganton, NC 28655 4 Kiser, Janet Carolyn, 6819 Tuckaseegee Rd., Charlotte, NC 28214 5 Kiser, Karen Anne, Rt. 2, Box 11, Vale, NC 28168 2 Kishbaugh, Lori Ann, Rd. 2, Box 385, Milton, PA 17847 4 Klein, Barbara Sue, 21 Goodluck Dr., Lexington, NC 27292 1 Knight, Gregory P,, 547 Union Grove Rd., Lenoir, NC 28645 2 Koch III, Ralph, 211 Ellington St., Fayetteville, NC 28305 3 Kolsiad, Charles Eugene, 206 Meadowside Ct., Pewaukee, WI 53072 4 Konopko, Joanna Lynn, 8120 SW 155 St., Miami, FL 33157 2 Kosfeld, Scott, LRC Box 797, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Kosko, Marcia, 1822 Briar Meadow Dr., Arlington, TX 76014 1 Krajcik, Sandra Elise, RR 1, Box 591, Sunapee, NH 03782 4 Krech, Pamela Ann, 1158 Howell Cr. Dr., Winter Springs, FL 32708 1 Kruszewski, Joseph Steven, 3351 SW 16 Ct., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 2 Kurth, Karen, 80S Terrace Dr., Elm Grove, WI 53122 1 Kurz, Theodore, 4201 Pamlico Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 1 Lackey, Barbara Sarah, 1707 Country Club Rd., Lincolnton, NC 28092 S Lackey, Darlene, Rt. 3, Box 404, Vale, NC 28168 1 Ladrie, Susan, 9345 SW 144 St., Miami, FL 33176 4 Lail, David Clyde, P.O. Box 1973, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Lail, Sue Griggs, P O. Box 381, Catawba, NC 28609 3 Lamb, Sandra Leigh, 301 Northeast Ave , Swannanoa, NC 28778 5 Land, Alice Reese, Rl. 2, Box 368, TaylorsviUe, NC 28681 3 Land, Kelly Eugene, 906 Rhodes Ave., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 3 Land, Peggy C, Rt. 1, Box 436, Lenoir, NC 2864S 4 Lane, Sandra Louise, Box 84, Icard, NC 28666 2 Laney, Carol Lynne, Rt. 1, Box ISO, Maiden, NC 28650 1 Langford, Shila D., 7115 Wrentree Dr , Charlotte, NC 28210 4 Lanier, Mary Thelma, Rt. 2, Box 292, Burgaw, NC 28425 2 Lapp, Robert P., 1971 NE 30 St , Lighthouse Point, FL 33064 3 Lasley, Doris, Rt. 1, Box 795, Claremont, NC 28610 2 Latham, Derek B., Box 727, Bermuda Run, Advance, NC 27006 4 Latorre, Carol Lynn, Toute 10 Box 588, Hickory, NC 28601 7 Latta, Margaret Anne, 339 3rd St. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Lavinder, Linda W , P.O. Box 170S, Statesville, NC 28677 1 Lawler, Robin E,, Rt. 1, Cir. Dr., Louisville, TN 37777 2 Lawson, Mary J , 11701 SW 69th Ct., Miami, FL 331S6 4 Leeseberg, Randall Karl, LRC Box 1091, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Leonard, Paula, 390 Oakwood Dr., Statesville, NC 28677 3 Leonhardt, Douglas Carol, Rt. 3, Box 412, Cherryville, NC 28021 1 Letson, Sandra Jo, 2442 Buena Vista Blvd., Vero Beach, FL 32960 5 Lewis, Georgia, 528 2nd St. SW, Conover, NC 28613 2 Lindemeyer, Nancy Jo, 128 First Ave., Iowa City, lO 52240 2 Lindley Jr., Turner, 2114 Clebarne St , Greensboro, NC 27408 3 Lindsey, Jeffrey J., 109 Prospect Ave., Galax, VA 24333 1 Lineberger, Marsha Inez, Rt. 4, Box 345, Lincolnton, NC 28092 1 Lingerfelt, Vicky L., Rt. 2, Box 108, Vale, NC 281e8 7 Link, Mary A., 236 Camelot Dr , Morganton, NC 28655 5 Linker, Susan J,, 1223 4th St Dr NW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Linser, Lora Susan, 338 Rosemary Lane, Gastonia, NC 28052 4 Little, Charles Edward, Rt. 1, Box 404-E, Lenoir, NC 28645 1 Little, Patricia Ann,. 428 Downing Dr., Danville, VA 24541 2 Little, Timothy, P O ' . Box 14, Cl aremont, NC 28610 2 Little, Jr., Thomas, 6509 Hazeltqn Dr , Charlotte, NC 28210 4 Littlefield, Lenita, P.O. Box 8, TaylorsviUe, NC 28681 1 Lloyd, Catherine H., 20e Howland Ave , Gary, NC 27511 2 Loadholdt, Billy A., Rt. 2, Box 15, Newton, NC 28oS8 2 Lomax, Timothy Earl, 2227 Lockhart Dr., Charlotte, NC 28203 4 Lombard, Cheryl Ann, 1451 Ridgedale Ct., Mobile, AL 36609 3 Lombard, Kathryn Elizabeth, P.O Box 487, Rockwell, NC 28138 7 Long, Andrea B., 416 So. Cedar St., Newton, NC 28658 1 Long, Jeff Walden, 5737-5 Cedar E. Cl., Charlotte, NC 28212 2 Long, Pamela A , 17 E. Waugh St., N Wilkesboro, NC 28eS9 4 Loree, Mary, Rdl, Box 174, Arkport, NY 14807 4 Love, John Murray, 6216 Park Rd., Charlotte, NC 28210 1 Love, Tommy Eric, 1800 Kensington Dr., Charlotte, NC 28205 6 Lovekin, Stephen, 1007 SW Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Lowe, Kelly Keith, 1819 Courtland, Orlando, FL 32804 1 Lowman, William, Rt. 4, Box 728, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Lucia, Lisa Jayne, 65 Beverly Rd., W Caldwell, NJ 07006 3 Lundy, Susan Maynard, 324 Rozzells Cir , Charlotte NC 28208 3 Lutz, Linda, Rt. 3, Box 57lE, Newton, NC 28658 3 Lutz, Michael Jeffrey, 1805 Swan Dr., Lenoir, NC 28645 2 Lyerly, Jamie, Rt. 3, Box 359, Salisbury, NC 28144 2 Lyerly, Rose E., Rt. 5, Box 362, Salisbury, NC 28144 1 Lynch, Posey L., Rt. 6, Box 352, Rocky Mount, VA 24151 1 Lyons, Carolyn M., Rt.. 1, Box 131, Advance, NC 27006 4 Mrabet, Khalid, 1038 5th St. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Mack, Lanette, 2197 24th St. SW, Largo, FL 33S40 2 Mack, Lenora, 2197 24th St. SW, Largo, FL 33540 1 Mackey, Charles Alexander, 8229 Prince Geo. Rd,, Charlotte, NC 28210 4 Maclaughlin III, Charles Phillips, 2911 Spring Valley, Charlotte, NC 28210 4 Mageau, Donna Lee, 27 NE lllh Way, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 2 Malone, Elizabeth C, 143 Tuxedo Dr., Thomasville, GA 31792 2 Maltba, Phyllis L., 1102 Cedar Rock Rd., Lenoir, NC 28645 1 Marcy, Donna, Rt. 1, Box 338, Union, SC 29379 1 Markey, Garland Rene, 1304 Forestdale Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144 4 Marley, Deborah R., P.O Box 195, Lake Waccamaw, NC 28450 4 Martin, Jill Elizabeth, 504 8th Ave. SW, Conover, NC 28613 1 Martin. Lori Ann, 928 Appalacian Dr., Fayetteville, NC 28301 2 Martiszus, Sharon, 220 Myrthe, Morganton, NC 2865S 2 Mathis, James Horace, 18 Georgetown Dr., Englishtown, NJ 07726 1 Mathis, Luann, Rt. 3, Box 352, N. Wilkesboro, NC 286S9 3 Matthews, Lisa Carol, 5035 Kittredge Rd., Charlotte, NC 28212 4 Matthews, Margaret, 141 Pinehurst Ln , Newton, NC 28658 2 Matthews, William G., 2847 Alamance Rd., Burlington, NC 27215 3 Mattux, Kim, Rt. 6, Box 649R, Charlotte, NC 28208 1 Mattson, Lisa Joy, 834 S, Park Dr., Chesterton, IN 46304 1 Mau, Christine L., 1512 S. Fredrica Ave., Clearwater, FL 33516 2 Mauney, Carol, 5414 Coburn Crescent, Norfolk, VA 23509 4 Mauney, Mary Emily, 117 S. Powell St., Forest City, NC 28043 4 Mauney, Robert Frantz, 5414 Coburn Crescent, Norfolk, VA 23509 5 Maupin, Jane Myers, Rt. 6, Box 196j, TaylorsviUe, NC 28681 1 Mayberry, Susan Rena, Rt. 8, Box 218, Statesville, NC 28677 5 Maynard, Diane, 711 Pineview Ct., Statesville, NC 28677 4 McAlpin, Tina Marie, 571 Woodgate Dr. NE, Marietta, GA 30066 1 McBath, Elizabeth Doll, Rt. 4, 4lC Barringer, Newton, NC 28658 2 McCall, Lee Ann, 8801 Oneal Rd., Raleigh, NC 27622 3 McCauley, Barbara S,, 2414 Tapley Ln., Wilmington, DE 19808 2 McCleary, Theresa Lynn, 3704 Tanglebrook Tr., Clemmons, NC 27012 4 McCleave, James Lee, Rt. 1, Box 118, Sherrills Ford, NC 28673 3 McClellan, Rosemary E., 1336 12th St. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 2 McCombs, Charles, Rt, 1, Box 678, Salisbury, NC 28144 5 McCrary, Ann S., P.O. Box 396, Claremont, NC 28610 2 McCullough, Edward Mark, 20 Corwin PL, Lake Katrine, NY 12449 4 McCurry, Ellen Doris, 106 Broad St., Shelby, NC 28150 1 McDaniel, Leigh Ann, 120 Suburban Ave., Kannapolis, NC 28081 247 5 McDaniel, Paula Belton, 109 E. Main St., Maiden, NC 28650 2 McDaniels. Mary Louise, 1311 4th Ave,, Dr, NW, Conover, NC 28ol3 4 McDonald, Connie Sue, 203 Winover Dr,, Forest City, NC 28043 1 McEachern, Jennifer Lee. 36b Birch Ave , Concord, NC 28025 b McElwee, Catherine Parks, Rt 5 Colonial Dr., N. Wilkesboro, NC 28659 5 McGee, Claudia P., P.O. Box 644, Newton, NC 28658 1 McGowan, Nancy Faye, Rt. 3, Box 387B, Carthage, NC 28327 1 McKenzie, Robert Alan, Rt. 10, Box 903A, Hickory, NC 28601 3 McLain, Cynthia T , Rt 1, Box 348A, Union Grove, NC 28689 1 McLester, Ralph Joel, 513 Stanley Ave , Rockingham, NC 28379 1 McMullen, Heather J , 2500 Independent Sq., Jacksonville, FL 32202 3 McNeill, Jackie Elton, Rt 1, Box 88, Ashehoro, NC 27203 3 McNeill, Johnny, Rl 1, Box 99, Wagram, NC 28396 2 McPhail, Katherine A , Modeo Qtrs 117, Quantico, VA 22134 4 McPherson, Paul, 2339 8 St , E Moline, IL 61244 7 McRee, Marilyn L,, Rt. 2, Maiden, NC 28650 1 McWhirter, Jill L., 1417 Crescent Dr , Kingsport, TN 37664 2 Meredith, David G , 145 Westfield Ave , Concord, NC 28025 1 Merrigan, Edward Harold, 2800 N E 57 Ct , Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308 1 Merritt, David R., 115 Forest Dr., Reidsville, NC 27320 3 Merritt, Valorie Jeanette, 1050 2l5t Ave NW 82, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Mickey, Stephen, 149 Blackstone St , Mendon, MA 01756 2 Milholland, Paul B , Rt 10, Box 264, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Miller, Bennie, Rt, 10, Box 244, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Miller, Craig Curry, LRC Box 630, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Miller, Mary E , Rt. 1, Box 226, Newton, NC 28658 4 Miller, Michael William, 10 Ranch Rd , Crinda, CA 94563 4 Miller, Priscilla Lea, PO Box 10, Penrose, NC 28766 4 Milley, Barbara, 61 White Ave , W Hartford, CT 06119 1 Milliot, Deborah, PO Box 533, Altamonle Springs, FL 32701 2 Mingus, Jeffrey, 2555 21 Ave , NE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Mitchell, Melanie A , 8l6 Quince Orch Blvd , Gaithersburg, MD 20760 7 Moats, Vicki H , Rt 3, Box 138, Newton, NC 28658 4 Mode, Mary Latimer, 546 5th St SW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Moeller, Sara J , 201 Rollingreen Rd , Greenville, SC 29615 3 Mogray, Angela, Rt 2, Box 4432, Conover, NC 28613 1 Moncrief, Jerry Louis, 1427 E 4th St , Winston-Salem, NC 27101 1 Monter, Terri Ann, 5 Magnolia Dr , Acton, MA 01720 4 Moody, Tim, 1313 4th St NW , Hickory, NC 28601 2 Moore, Donna Lynn, 103 S Sherrill St , Mooresville, NC 28115 1 Moore, Mark, Rl. 1, Box 784 2, Claremont, NC 28110 3 Moore, Mark James, 100 Glasgow Rd., Gary, NC 27511 4 Moore, Martha Constance, 702e Edenbridge Ln , Charlotte, NC 28211 2 Moore, Martha F., 1210 Essex Dr., Wilmington, NC 28403 4 Moore, Ronald B , 306 N Franklin St., Reidsville, NC 28601 4 Moore Jr , James Miller, P O Box 99, Lincolnton, NC 28092 4 Moose, Donna, Rt 14, Box 228, Statesville, NC 28677 1 Moretz, Emily Camille, Rt 5, Box 470, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Morgan, Cynthia Karen, 4110 Tangle Ln , Winston-Salem, NC 27106 5 Morris, Anita H., Rt. 11, Box TP88, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Morris, Julie Georganne, Rt 1, Box 62, Balsam Grove, NC 28708 1 Morris, Phillip, PO Box 8164, Greensboro, NC 27410 1 Morrison, Andrea Louise, 9908 Whitethorn Dr , Matthews, NC 28105 2 Morrison, Pamela, PO Box 421, Pilot Mountain, NC 27041 7 Morrow, Donna C , PO Box 14, Catawba, NC 28600 5 Moser, Ann B , 1620 8th St, Dr. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Moser. Catherine Lynn. Rt 3, Box 809, Lincolnton, NC 280O2 4 Moser, David Lee, 510 3rd Ave Dr SE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Moser Jr , Robert Franklin, Rt 3, Box 809, Lincolnton, NC 28002 4 Mosteller, Diana Leigh, Rt 1, Box 206-1, Conover, NC 2 6l3 1 Mosteller, Laura J , 1255 19th Ave NE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Moye, Kimberly Ann, Box 35 Jamestown Sub , Hickory, NC 28o01 5 Mull, Cecelia J., Rt 3, 295 Fairway Dr , Newton, NC 28658 1 Mullany, Kevin W , l6 Pleasant St , Great Barrington, MA 01230 4 Mullins, Martha Menzies, PO Box 1890, Hickory, NC 28601 7 Mulrine, Christopher, 9 Mineral Spring Mountain Rd , Valdese, NC 28o90 3 Mundy, Henry, 4603 Woodlark Ln , Charlotte, NC 28211 1 Munsey, Barry Lee, 209 Amberwood Dr , Jamestown, NC 27282 2 Murphy, Jennifer C, Rt 2, Box 253, E. Bend, NC 27018 4 Murray, Vanessa, 129 Ford St , Canton, NC 28716 5 Myatt, William Terry, 903 Union St , Maiden. NC 28650 1 Myers Jr., Ray Oren, 300 Bremen Dr , Lexington, NC 27202 4 Nagel. Catherine Elaine. 2015 Colonial PI. Winston-Salem. NC 27104 1 Nassisi, Linda Marie, 5333 Balsam Terrace, Plantation, FL 33317 3 Nawalany, Michael W., 4240 NE 1st Terr , Pompano Beach, FL 33064 2 Neader, Brian, 812 St Cloud Dr , Statesville, NC 28677 6 Neber, Dorothy J., 106 3rd Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Neely, Charles L , 915 Clarke Rd , Martinsville, VA 24112 3 Nelson, Shelia Renee, 5 Church Rd , Asheville, NC 28804 4 Newman, Susan Elaine, 6360 Bethania Rd , Tobaccoville, NC 27050 3 Nicas, Peter Todd, 3515 Smoketree Dr , Greensboro, NC 27410 2 Nichols. Eric. P O. Box 304. Bessemer City. NC 28016 3 Nichols. Samuel G.. P O, Box 82, Mocksville, NC 27028 6 Nichols, Sheila Foster, Rt. 1, Box 503-A, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 2 Nicholson, Nancy, Rt. 2, Box 228, Troutman, NC 28166 1 Nicholson IV, Andrew W,. 3412 Cambria Dr . Charlotte. NC 28210 4 Nifong. Jeff David, 4015 Kathie Ct Dr , Pfafflown, NC 27040 1 Nixon, Karen L , 3142 Spring Valley Dr., Gastonia, NC 28052 3 Nixon, Teresa Ann, 3142 Spring Valley Dr., Gastonia, NC 28052 3 Nobles, Gary Wayne, 014 Union St , Gary, NC 27511 2 Noffsinger, Lynn W., 12510 Creagerstn Rd , Thurmont, MD 21788 2 Nolan, Kathleen L., 137 Fireside Lane, Camiluus, NY 13031 4 Nooe, Bennet Bruce. 805 Moncure St.. Eden. NC 27288 2 Norden, Lynne M., 25 Parkgate Dr., Sandy Springs, GA 30328 1 Nordsiek Jr , Gerald Alan, 352C Pinebluff Dr , San Antonio, TX 78230 2 Norris, Barry, Rt 1, Box 106, Pleasant Garden, NC 27313 2 Norris, Leisa, Rt. 11, Box 244. Hickory. NC 28601 4 Null. Mary Lee, 809 7th Ave, SW. Conover. NC 28613 I O Briant Jr.. John Samuel. 1022 W Scotsdale Rd . Laurinhurg, NC 28352 4 Oettl, Jeanne Karen. 180 White Oak Cr . Maitland. FL 32751 248 2 Ogle. Kathy A.. LRC Box 928. Hickory. NC 28601 6 Ohle. Paul Walter. 430 W. 20th St.. Newton. NC 28658 1 Olds, Jeffrey, Box 638, Drexel, NC 28619 4 Oliver, Virginia Anne, P O Box 75, Norwood, NC 28128 3 Olson, Thomas Edward, 231 Prospect Dr., Wilmington, DE 19803 1 Omer, Aziz Syed, 107 Castlegate Dr , Morganton, NC 28655 1 Ondich, Karen E.. 313 Ontario PL, W. Palm Beach, FL 33409 2 Oneil, Erin, 3 Sweetbriar Ln., Andover, MA 01810 2 Orsett, Allison R., 514 S Harrison Ave., Gary. NC 27511 2 Overby. Jane Brooke. 1915 Cantle Ln. SW. Roanoke, VA 24018 2 Owen, Kenneth, 1226 Yorkshire Dr , High Point, NC 27260 1 Owen, Kevin R., 1226 Yorkshire Dr , High Point, NC 27260 1 Owens, Mark K , Rt. 3, Box 245, Newton, NC 28658 1 Oxentine, Melanie A , Rt 3, Box 263, Vale, NC 28168 4 Painter, Charles Nathan, 1137 11th St Ctr. NW. Hickory. NC 28601 3 Parish. Carol Ann. 3108 Beane Dr . Raleigh. NC 27605 4 Parker. Gerald Robert. P.O. Box 722, Boiling Springs, NC 28017 3 Parker, Phillip Harvey, Rt 1, Box 920-F. Madison, NC 27025 4 Parker, Robert Emmett, 1625 4th St Dr NE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Parker, Ronald Lewis, Rt. 3. Box 133. Maiden. NC 28650 2 Parlier, Reggie. 201 N 10 Ave.. Maiden. NC 28650 4 Parson. Gus Edward. 903 Ericson, Statesville, NC 28e77 4 Parsons, Reba, lOe S Phoenix Ave , Morganton, NC 28655 1 Pate, Blake, P.O. Box 643, Rowland, NC 28383 1 Pate. Laura L.. 523 Ave., Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 3 Patterson, Fleta Lucinda, 535 Vance St , Lenoir, NC 28645 2 Patterson, Jane L,, 8727 Haverhill St., Jacksonville, FL 32211 2 Paul, Timothy, Rt 2, Box 941, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Paula, Edward, 113 Kinlooh Dr., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 3 Peed, William, 1405 6th St Cir NW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Peeler, James Walter, Rt 6, Box 1102, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Peeler, Norman. Rt. b. Box 1102, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Pennell, Janet E., 1541 2nd St. SW, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Pennell, Jim, 1541 2nd St. SW, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Perazelli, Jacqueline Bierwirth, Rt. 10, Box 496, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Perdue, Susan Ashley, Rt 5, Box 1304, Thomasville, NC 27360 2 Perkins, Hugh J , 431 London Rd., Winter Park, FL 32792 2 Perry, Sharon. 602 E. Del Monte. Clewiston. FL 33440 4 Peterson. Diane Joyce. 97 5. Bear Creek Rd . Asheville. NC 28806 2 Phelps, Tracey D , 327 E Avenida Del., Clewiston, FL 33440 3 Phifer, Frances Dawn, 2208 E Providence Dr , Matthews, NC 28105 1 Philipp, Melinda L , 4500 Cloverdale Ave , Charlotte, NC 28212 4 Phillippi, Elizabeth Williams, 748 8th St NE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Phillippi. Linda. 4108 Lake Wheeler. Raleigh. NC 27603 3 Phillips. Cheri Anne. 2326 Miller Oaks Dr . Jacksonville. FL 33217 2 Phillips. Julius. Box 124 2nd St , Vestaburg. PA 15368 3 Phillips. Michelle S , P O Box 815, Milledgeville, GA 31061 3 Phillips, Robin Yoder, Rt. 7, Box 313, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Phillips, Timm, Rt 1. Box 29. Spruce Pine. NC 28777 4 Phillips, Timothy Jon, 609 Meadowood St., Hudson, NC 28638 5 Pickens, Beatrice, 1004 7th Ave , SW, Conover, NC 28613 1 Pierce, Laura S., 1106 12th St SW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Piner Jr , Thomas McNeil, 926 B 21st Ave , NE, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Pinkerton, Linda, 19 Dowd Ct , Kimball, NE 69145 2 Pinkston, Pamela, Rt. 6, Box 886, Hickory, NC 28601 .4 Piper, Martha Lenore, Rt 7, Box 139, Mocksville, NC 27028 2 Pitts, Alison D,, 8255 SW 98th St., Miami, FL 33156 3 Poarch, Timothy Lee, Rt 2, Box 38, Hudson, NC 28638 3 Pollard, Sherrie Elizabeth, Box 107, Glen Alpine, NC 28628 5 Pope, Nicole Martin, Rt 5, Box 531, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Porter, Mary Patricia, Rt 1, Box 326, Rural Retreat, VA 24368 4 Porter, Tangula Bobette, 008 Glenn Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27105 3 Powell, Deneise Gail, Rt 1, Box 17-A, Youngsville, NC 27596 3 Powell, Kenda Jeanne, Rt 1, Box 59, Vale, NC 28168 3 Powell, Linda, Box 30 Rambelwoods, Valdese, NC 28690 1 Powell, Sandra, Rt. 2, Box 479, Lincolnton, NC 28092 6 Preddy. Robin, 1015 N. Center St , Hickory, NC 28601 2 Price, Jeffrey, Rt. 1, Box 30. Hickory. NC 28601 4 Price, Rita, Rt. 1, Box 173, Ridgeway, VA 24148 3 Price Jr , Dwight Richard, Rt. 1, Box 529, Maiden, NC 28650 4 Prinkey, Jen Ellen, 1351 SE San Souci, Port St Lucia, FL 33452 3 Prister, Julia Evelyn, 234 Belooda Dr , Rochester, NY 14617 1 Propst, Timothy James, 110 Forest Cliff Ct , Concord, NC 28025 1 Quilici, Stephan C , 2035 10th St Blvd NW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Quinn, Mark T,, Rt. 11, Box 122, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Rabun, Paula Lynn, 12317 Mt. Pleasant Dr , Laurel, MD 20811 2 Rachal, Denise C, 1318 Poplar Cir , Newton, NC 28658 2 Rader, Eva I , Gen Del , Collettsville, NC 28611 2 Ramger, Catherine, 603 Cardinal St , Maryville, TN 37801 4 Ramsaur, Gwendolyn Jane, 808 Phillips St , Shelby, NC 28150 4 Ramsay, Catheryn Sue, 5728 Lancelot Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23462 1 Randall, Rhonda R.. 707 2nd Ave. Dr. NE. Conover, NC 28613 4 Randall, Robin Lynne, 1018 Juniper Dr., Fayetleville, NC 28304 3 Ransom, Barbara, Rt. 4, Box 55R, Newton, NC 28o58 3 Rasmussen, Carol, 13 Brookwood Ln , Hickory, NC 28601 1 Ray. Thomas Jeffrey. 1241 F 21st Ave. NE. Hickory. NC 28o01 4 Raymond. Dardanella Rachel, P O. Box 334, Windermere. FL 32786 3 Readling. Eric Ledell. P.O. Box 111. Catawba. NC 28609 2 Reaves. Bruce. 200 Hatley Ave.. Aberdeen, NC 28315 3 Reavis, John David, 410 Oakhurst Rd., Statesville, NC 28e77 4 Redding. Anita Mock. LRC Box 339. Hickory. NC 28601 5 Redmond. Barry. 1916 Beauty St.. Statesville. NC 28677 1 Redmond. Kenneth W,, 8330 Whipporwill Lane. Rural Hall. NC 27045 1 Reece. Jennifer Robin. P. O. Box 262. Rutherfordton. NC 28139 6 Reece. Neil, Rt. 6, Box 580, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Reed, Bruce W., 19 Terramont Dr., Greenville, SC 29615 1 Reedy, Susan Marie, Rd. 6, Box 181. Danville. PA 17821 3 Reep. Dorothy. Rt. 6, Box 66. Statesville. NC 28677 2 Reep. Joy Dawn. Rt. 6. Box 66. Statesville. NC 28677 2 Reibel. Paul. 24 Summit Ter,, Sparta, NJ 07871 1 Reibman, Andrew Louis, 6 Woodside St-, Morganton, NC 28655 3 Reighard, Fredel T., 543 Harper Ave. SW Lenoir, NC 28645 1 Reilly, David Scott, 909 Fairridge Dr., Jamestown. NC 27282 3 Reitzel, Gregory, 117 4 Ave. NE. Conover, NC 28613 2 Rempe, Michelle Dawn, Rt. 7, Box o08, MooresviUe, NC 28115 S Reynolds, Mary Ross, Rt. 6, Box 182, Lincolnton, NC 28092 1 Reynolds, Rex, 417 E Tennessee Ave., Crewe, VA 23930 2 Rhoney, Karen Suzanne, Rt. 1, Box 232A Apt. 2, Valdese, NC 28690 3 Rhyne, Kimherly Ann, 502 N. Holland St., Dallas, NC 28034 4 Rhyne, Melissa Elaine, 1564 l6th Ave. Cir. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Rhyne, Robert Daniel, 961 2eth St NE, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Rice, David, 409 Wall St., Lexington, NC 27292 2 Rich, Robin Diane, 3409 Ogburn Ct., Durham, NC 27705 4 Richards, Bernice Louise, 1530 Timmons Terrace, Clearwater, FL 33510 1 Richards, Lesley Lin, 828 8th Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Richardson, Kim, 114 Madison St., Eden, NC 27288 4 Richbourg, Paul, P.O. Box 595, Lincolnton, NC 28092 4 Rigg, Kenneth, 2653 3rd Ave. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Riner, Patricia C, Rt. 3, Box 290, MooresviUe, NC 28115 5 Riner. Phillip S,, Rt. 3, Box 290, MooresviUe. NC 28115 2 Ring, Carol, 420 10th Ave. Dr., NE, Hickory, NC 28001 1 Ritchie, Carol Marie, Rt 3. Box 83D, Concord, NC 28025 4 Ritchie, Donna Vee, Rt. 1, Box 224, TaylorsviUe, NC 28681 2 Ritchie, Glenn David, Rt. 1, Box 54 lA, Gold Hill, NC 28071 1 Rivers, Silvia C, 1 Strathmore Ct. 143 PK Rd., England 00000 7 Roach, Jeanne S., 127 32nd Ave NW, Hickory. NC 28601 1 Roach, Russell Hoyle, Rt. 2, Box 63, Forest City, NC 28043 7 Rohhins, Ray. 976 22nd St. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Roberson, Pamela Jeanne, 118 W Street, Moncks Corner, SC 29461 1 Roberts, Brian Jefferson, 107 Shore Dr., Emporia, VA 23847 2 Roberts, Julia, Rt. 1, Box 143, Maiden, NC 28650 2 Roberts. Julia, 903 S. Aspen St., Lincolnton, NC 28092 2 Robertson, James M., 212 Adams St , Eden, NC 27288 3 Robertson, William Brian, Box 423, Graham, NC 27253 1 Robinson, Ronald, 570 Touch Stone Cir., Pt. Orange, FL 32019 2 Robinson, William T., Rt. 2, Box 219-A, Claremont, NC 28610 3 Rodman Jr., George Farnell, AM EMP Wellington, Washington, DC 20520 4 Rogers, Kelly Ruth, 1406 N. Crest Dr., Albemarle, NC 28001 1 Roland, Brent Carter, 515 Laurelwood Cir.. Lenoir. NC 28045 4 Roof, Rebecca Jo, 810 6th Ave. SW, Conover, NC 28ol3 4 Roseman, Denise Lynn, 990 D. Ave SE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Rosenfeld, Joanne G., 251 Glenn Eagles Rd., Statesville, NC 28677 1 Rosinski, David Paul, 960 Waikiki Dr , Merritl Island, FL 32952 4 Ross, Patricia McGlone, PC Box 821. Glen Alpine, NC 28628 2 Roulhao, Christine, 1910 Madison Ave., Greensboro, NC 27403 3 Rouser, John Richard, 16 Kern Dr., Flanders, NJ 07836 3 Rowe, Benjamin Edgar, 1130 5th St. SE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Rowe, Harold. 935 19th Ave. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Rowe, Marcus Flynn, 1510 High Knolls Dr., Upper St Clair, PA 15241 1 Rowe, Milicent, 218 W. 6th St , Newton, NC 28658 4 Rowling, Lynn E., 700 Hanford PI , Westfield, NJ 07090 1 Roy, Frances Ruth, 26 Campbell Dr , Charleston, SC 29407 2 Royal, Rebecca, Rt. 3, Box 1180, Hudson, NC 28038 2 Rucker. Larry, 80 Flowe St., Concord, NC 28025 4 Rufty, Lorna Leigh, Rt. 1, Box 729, Salisbury, NC 28144 2 Ruppe Jr., John Myron, Rt, 3, Box 477-P, Ellenboro, NC 28040 2 Sain, Gina L., 174 34th St. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Sain, Walter Eugene, Rt. 4, Box 202-D, Albemarle, NC 28001 2 Sale, Janet, Rd 3, Havre De Grace, MD 21078 1 Salvenini, Dawn Ann, 48 Folsom Ave,, Hunt Station. NY 11740 2 Sammettinger, Timothy C, 301 Bays End Manor, Clearwater, FL 33519 1 Sanders, Jeanne Leslie, 315 Clara Ave., Monroe, NC 28110 2 Sanford, Frances Caroline, 910 Holly Lane, Mocksville, NC 27028 2 Sanner, Tern, 1549 Elk Forest Rd , Elkton, MD 21921 2 Santorum, Candida, Rt. 11, Box 200, Statesville, NC 28677 4 Saunders, Sherry Lynn, 1053 Vanthoy Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27104 4 Saunders, Terry Rahn, 2404 Wedgewood Dr., Salisbury, NC 28144 2 Sawyers, Timothy L., Rt. 2, Box 246F, Pineville, NC 28134 1 Schelberg, Dianne, 7500 SW 158 Terrace, Miami, FL 33157 4 Scherff, Kalhy Stockton, 706 Lipscomb Rd , Greensboro. NC 27410 1 Schmidt, Su san Ann, Rt. 1, Box 10, Arden, NC 28704 4 Schneider, Jennifer James, 315 Valley Stream Rd , Statesville, NC 28677 1 Schneider, Nancy Ann, 344 Dorset Dr., Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 1 Schoch, Marguerita C, 5328 2nd St. N, Arlington, VA 22203 3 Schrum, Catherine Elaine, Rt. 3, Box 83, Dallas, NC 28034 2 Schwankert, Albert, 100 Gary Rd., Toms River, NJ 08753 1 Schwarz, Cindy L , 1703 Rosewood Dr , Clermont, FL 32711 4 Schweigert, Sandra Joy, P.O. Box 356, Schwenksville, PA 19473 3 Scott, Jerry Randall, P.O Box 1603, Morganton, NC 28655 1 Scott HI, Gordon P., 310 Earlwood Rd., Statesville, NC 28677 4 Scroggin, John Breaks, 115 Prestwood Hgts., Lenoir, NC 28645 4 Scroggs, John Wessinger, Box 206, Rt. 4, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 3 Seagle, Dorothy Jean, 330 3 St. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Sears, Laura Jean, 800 Old Winston Rd , Kernersville, NC 27284 3 Sebring, James Burdette, LRC Box 8039, Hickory, NC 28603 5 Seitz, Diane, P.O. Box 433, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Seitz, Janet Leigh, 1829 27th St. PI NE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Semmler, Steve Lee, 448 Foxfire Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 2 Sentman, Barbara, 200 Cherry Dr., Satellite Beach, FL 32937 4 Setzer, Stephen, 1445 4th St. Dr. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Shackelford, Stephen P., 401 Nottingham Dr., Colonial Heights, VA 23834 2 Shade, Louis, P.O. Box 1184, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Shannon, Leonard S., 1450 Grasshopper Rd., Huntingdon, PA 19006 4 Sheckells, Susan Marie, 1498 Holly Bk Cr., Dunwoody, GA 30338 2 Shepherd, Pamela Annette, P.O. Box 1723, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Sheppard, Susan A., 619 Forest Dr., Gastonia, NC 28052 4 Shepperd, Mike Lynn, 2178 Olentangy Rd., Bucyrus, OH 44820 4 Sherrill, Marissa, Rt. 3, Box 304, Connelly Springs, NC 28612 5 Shidal, Faye, Rt. 2, Box 134, Vale, NC 28168 2 Shoberg, Cynthia Louise, 2776 Sikes CT., Falls Church, VA 22043 1 Shrum, Pamela Jolene, Rt. 5, Box 558, Lincolnton, NC 28092 1 Shuford, Barry, Rt. 1, Lawndale, NC 28090 2 Shuford, John, 1048 6 Ave. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 6 Shuford, Robert, 470 17th Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Shull, Jennifer Susan, Rt 8, Box 293, Hickory, NC 28601 7 Shull, Nancy E., Rt. 8, Box 293, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Shumate, Robert B., P.O. Box 1221, Albemarle, NC 28001 4 Sides, Shirley Bernice, Rt. 7, Box 214, Morganton, NC 28655 5 Sifford, M. Faye B., Rt. 1, Box 316, Lincolnton, NC 28092 5 Sigmon, Alice, Rt. 3, Box 398, Conover, NC 28613 2 Sigmon, Arville A., Rt 4, Box 27o, Newton, NC 28058 3 Sigmon, Cynthia Diane, Rt, 1, Box 616, Claremont, NC 28610 4 Sigmon. David Michael, Box 224, Hudson, NC 28038 4 Sigmon, Eric Franklin, Rt 1, Box 520, Claremont, NC 28610 3 Sigmon, James Alan, Rt 1, Box 323, Catawba, NC 28009 1 Sigmon, Kyle E., P.O. Box 74, Claremont, NC 28610 1 Sigmon, Michael, 1367 20th Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Sigmon, Renee Deane, 735 S Main St., Hudson, NC 28638 1 Sigmon, Steven, 1367 20th Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Siminski, Stephen Reynolds, Rt. 2, Statton PI., Greenville, SC 29615 4 Simmons, Cleveland Troy, Rt. 2, Box 613, Supply, NC 284o2 5 Simmons, M. Lynne, 81 Archer St , Granite Falls, NC 28630 1 Simmons, Richard Lindley, Rt. 1, Box lOA, Staley, NC 27355 4 Simmons, Stuart Michael, Rt. 6, Box 542. Marion, NC 28752 2 Simonson, Gail, 307 W. Broadway, Decorah, lA 52101 1 Simpson, Michael, 1563 11th St. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Sims, Joseph, Rt. 1, Box 235, Granite Falls, NC 28030 1 Sims, Robert Waller, 126 Windham Rd., Oak Ridge, TN 37830 1 S ink, Sandra H , 106 Bremen Dr., Lexington, NC 27292 3 Sink, Sarah Catherine, 2024 Holland Ave , Burlington, NC 27215 1 Sinn, David Thomas, 8875 SE Bahama Cir., Hobe Sound, FL 33455 2 Sinnls, Chris Theodore, 300 Donnybrook Dr., Asheville, NC 28806 2 Sipe, Nancy Bowman, Rt 3, Box 705B, Conover, NC 28613 2 Sipe, Tony, Rt. 2, Box 509, TaylorsviUe, NC 28681 1 Sisk, Gayle D., Rt. 8, Box 1495, Lincolnton, NC 28092 7 Sjaardema, Bessie P , 1527 Robin Rd , Newton, NC 28658 3 Skowronski, Barbara, Rt. 8. Box 24, Lexington, NC 27292 3 Smevog, James Richard, 4501 Ewe Court, Fayetteville, NC 28304 2 Smith, Anthony, 1214 Overlook Dr SW, Lenoir, NC 28645 1 Smith, Carla, Rt 1, Box 30, Valdese, NC 28690 1 Smith, Cheryl Alita, Rt. 2, Box 147, Vale, NC 28168 5 Smith, Isobelle H., Rt. 8, Box 545, Hickory, NC 28o01 4 Smith, James T., 416 Howard St., SW, Lenoir, NC 28645 7 Smith, Kathleen H., 1217 R. 21st Ave NE, Hickory, NC 28001 1 Smith, Kim, P.O Box 571, TaylorsviUe, NC 28081 5 Smith, Mary B , Rt. 4, Box 504B, Newton, NC 28058 1 Smith, Melanie Ruth, 409 Hudson St , Salisbury, NC 28144 2 Smith, Michael Craig, PO Box 1, Cherryville. NC 28021 4 Smith, Olivia Christine, P.O. Box 585, Hickory, NC 28001 7 Smith, Pat Louise, 00000 1 Smith, Paula Phillips, 1 Woods Dr , Granite Falls, NC 28630 1 Smith, Scott S., P O. Box 307, Stuart, VA 24171 1 Smith, Steven Edward, 1114 Edgewood Ave., Burlington, NC 27215 1 Smith, Steven Lloyd, 619 8th Ave. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Smith, Susan Marie, LRC Box 1327, Hickory, NC 28601 3 Smith, Thomas Cecil, 1214 Overlook Dr. SW, Lenoir, NC 28645 3 Smith, Toni, 214 Elizabeth St , Lenoir, NC 28645 7 Smyre, Elizabeth Anne, Box 188, Claremont, NC 28610 3 Snipes, Nancy Ellen, Rt 2, Box 788, Lincolnton, NC 28092 3 Snow, Lise Monique, 514 Highland Ave SW, Lenoir, NC 28645 5 Snow, Melvin W., 310 E. Monticello Dr., Statesville, NC 28677 5 Snow, Winfred, Rt 10, Box 260, Morganton, NC 28655 3 Sockrider, Barbara Ann, Rt. 4, Box 280, Milford, DE 19963 2 Sodergren, Elizabeth, 6818 Deerwood Dr , Harrison, TN 37341 1 Sorota. Jeffrey S,, 900 Bay Dr., Miami Beach, FL 33141 2 Sotillo. Betsy, 320 W Circle Dr., Clewiston, FL 33440 3 Southern, John Scott, Rt. 13, Box 42, Salisbury, NC 28144 2 Spellman, Barbara, 521 Bradford Dr , Rockville, MD 20850 1 Spitler 111, Downs Calvin, 1210 Robin Hill Rd., Wilson, NC 27893 1 Springle, Terri Lvnn, Rt 1, Box 213, Moncure, NC 27559 3 Sprinkle, Gloria B., Rt. 2, Box 108, Hiddenite, NC 28636 3 Squires, Heather Jo, Rt. 2, Box 541D, Huntersville, NC 28078 2 St. Clair, Wanda Lail, Rt. 4, Box 365A, TaylorsviUe, NC 28681 2 Stacy, Cheryl, 122 Sig Hi. Dr 104, Statesville, NC 28677 2 Staecker, Debra L., 1926 Surfside Ter., Vero Beach, FL 32960 4 Stanley, William Gordon, 2636 East Kings Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 4 Starnes, Helen Lois, Rt 3, Box 151, Granite Falls, NC 28630 2 Starnes, Karen, 2620 Clydesdale Ter , Charlotte, NC 28208 1 Starnes, Teresa A., 6947 Woodstock Dr., Charlotte, NC 28210 1 Staton, Cynthia D-, Box 6112, Marshville, NC 28103 1 Staton, Teresa A., Rt 4, Box 175, Marshville, NC 28103 4 Steelman, Dixia Danette, Holly St., Boonville, NC 27011 5 Steen. Beverly I., Rt. 7, Box 927, Lincolnton, NC 28092 1 Slender Jr., Ernest, 909 6th St. Dr. NW, Hickory, NC 28001 5 Stephens, Ginger R., 2502 Heritage Cir., Statesville. NC 28677 2 Stephenson, Gwendolyn, 406 Linden Dr , Staunton, VA 24401 1 Stevens, Michael, 2000 Trophy Dr NE, Marietta, GA 30062 1 Stevens, Patricia Ann, Rt. 6, Box 313, Statesville, NC 28677 1 Stewart, Chena C, P.O. Box 362, Catawba, NC 28609 1 Stewart, Kristen, F., P.O. Box 126, Wellsville, PA 17365 1 Stewart, Lisa Inez, Rt. 1, Box 244, Catawba, NC 28609 2 Stewart, Lydia, P O. Box 148, Claremont, NC 28610 2 Stinson, William R., Rt. 2, Box 467, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Stirewalt, John David, LRC Box 1351, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Stirewalt, Rhonda Jean, Rt. 2, Box 656, Salisbury, NC 28144 1 Stivland, Debra Lee, 301 E Maynard Rd., Gary, NC 27511 7 Stokes, Jane White, 213 7th St. NW, TaylorsviUe, NC 28681 1 Stoll, Melissa L., 4005 Granada St., Tampa, FL 33609 3 Stone, Georgie McCullough, Rt. 6, Box 862, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Stone, Phillip, 343 Scotlridge Dr., Charlotte, NC 28210 249 4 Slonesifer, Cynlhia Leigh, 402 D, Fisher Pk, Cir,, Greensboro, NC 27400 3 Story. Teresa Ehzabeth, 809 Emerald PI. SW, Lenoir, NC 28645 4 Stottlemyer, Debora Louise, 2 Sandy Sp Cl 2, Thurmont, MD 21788 2 Stout, Jeffrey V , Rt, 3, Box 53-A, Brevard, NC 28712 5 Strickland, Mary Lou, 928 Thomas St., Statesville, NC 28677 4 Strickland, Steven Ray, 3704 Oakview Dr., Orlando, FL 3280o 1 Stringfellow, Wendy Ann, Rt. 3, Lakewood Dr., Kings Mountain, NC 28080 4 Slroupe, Joy Crapps, 1350 lOth St PI NW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Strub, Heidi Kathryn, 2122 Monteagle St , Colorado Spring, CO 80909 2 Sublett, Katherine E., 1625 Londonberry Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32210 2 Suddreth, Robert B., 502 W. View St , Lenoir, NC 28645 2 Sugg, Dee, e04 Prince Ave , Goldsboro, NC 27530 2 Sullivan, Kerry, Rt. 11, Box 3, Statesville, NC 28677 3 Sullivan, Lisa Jayne, P.O. Box 475, Hudson, NC 28638 1 Sullivan, Sheri Lee, 262 Orchard Dr , Big Flats, NY 14814 3 Swajkoski, Brian David, 54 Van Doren Ave , Chatham, NJ 07928 2 Swanson, Linda Kay, Rt 4, 7 Swan Ct , Granite Falls, NC 28630 3 Sweet, Donna Ruth, 142 Riverbeach Dr., Ormond Beach, FL 32074 1 Swensen, Gerda Louise, 2344 Leisure Lk Dr., Dunwoody, GA 30338 2 Swift, Andrew, 3432 Mogul Ave., Titusville, FL 32780 4 Swiggett, Alice Leigh, 132 Greencroft PI., Danville, VA 24541 3 Swofford, Janet E , 3077 First Ave SW 1, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Talley, Laura Anne, 6021 Sharon Acres, Charlotte, NC 28210 2 Taylor, Cynthia, Rt. 4, Box 97-X, Boone, NC 28607 4 Taylor. Jane, Rt. 11, Box 731, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Taylor, Marcia, Rt. 5 Colonial Or , N. Wilkesboro, NC 28659 6 Taylor, Melinda, 41 33rd Ave, NW, Hickory, NC 28o01 4 Teague, Joyce Carol, Rt 11, Box 735, Hickory, NC 28001 2 Teague, Susan, Rt. 3, Box 269, Granite Falls, NC 28630 1 Teeter, James, lol8 oth St. NW, Hickory, NC 28001 3 Terrell, Katherine Brent, Rl 2, Box 42D Ap. o. Gate City, VA 24251 1 Tesauro Sherry Lynn, 1903 N. Ocean Blvd , Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 1 Tew, Rocky, 1314 Glenwood Ave , Raleigh, NC 27605 4 Thomas, Andrea Murphy, Rt. 2, Box 558, Dallas, NC 28034 2 Thomas, Diane, Rl 1, Box 80E, Romney, WV 2o757 7 Thomas, Karen Elizabeth, 1082 loth Ave , NW, Hickory, NC 28O01 3 Thomas, Kelley Suzanne, 2037 Beta Court, Orange Park, FL 32073 3 Thomas, Laura Leigh, 124 Privette St., Statesville, NC 28677 1 Thomas, Mikki Glenice, P.O. Box 1712, Morganton, NC 28055 4 Thomas, Stan Alexander, P O. Box o8, Hiddenite, NC 28636 4 Thompson, Eudoxia M., Rt. 2, Box 258, Maiden, NC 28650 1 Thompson, Mark, 31 Perth Dr., Wilmington, DE 19803 2 Thompson, Thomas, 424 lOst PI. NW, Hickory, NC 28e01 1 Thompson, Tracey Lynn, 144 Windsor Ave , Westmont, NJ 08108 1 Thompson, William, 2225 Oaklawn Dr , Statesville, NC 28077 7 Thornburg, Fonda Jill, Rt 4, Lincolnton, NC 28092 6 Thuesen, Peter Johannes, 1910 13th St NE, Hickory, NC 28o01 Thuesen, Sarah, 1910 13th St. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Tilley, Stephanie Lee, 705 Crater St , Charlotte, NC 28205 4 Toler, Elizabeth Joy, 2204 Havenwood Dr., Dallas, NC 28034 4 Townsend, Jerry Mark, Rt. 2, Box 482-A, Hudson, NC 28e38 1 Trail, Curtis D , Rt 1, Box 233, Dublia, VA 24084 4 Travis, Crista! Leigh, 505 2nd Ave Dr. NE, Conover, NC 28613 4 Trice, Michael Anderson, 5820 Lane Dr., Franconia, VA 22310 1 Triplett, Rene e, 2521 Brentwood Cir , Lenoir, NC 28645 4 Triplett, Tara Lee, LRC Box 1397, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Troulman, Mary, 410 3rd Ave SE, Hickory, NC 28o01 2 Troxler, Kemberly, 72o Grandview Dr., NE, Concord, NC 28025 1 Trujillo, Sherida, Rt. 1, Box 148, Newton, NC 28o58 3 Tsikerdanos, Gregory William, 6917 Cynthia Ln., Rockville, MD 20855 2 Tsikerdanos, John W , 6917 Cynthia Ln , Rockville, MD 20855 3 Tucker, Ellen Elizabeth, 4508 Chantilly Ln , Winston-Salem, NC 27106 4 Tucker III, Royster Milton, 1223 Devonshire Ave , High Point, NC 27260 7 Turner, Carol Thompson, 1282 12th St. Dr , NW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Turner, Jeffrey Kenneth, 14 Chimney Rock Rd., Rutherfordton, NC 28139 6 Turner, Mary, P O. Box 868, Conover, NC 28613 4 Turnmyre, Ronald Scott, Rt. 2, Box 229, Taylorsville, NC 28e81 3 Turpin, John Wade, 838 Hoomcana St., Pearl City, HA 96782 2 Twiford, Celeste Marie, 1021 15th Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Twiford, Celeste Marie, 1021 15th Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Tyler, Teresa Ann, 3114 Laurel Ave , Cheverly, MD 20785 1 Tynes, Donna Lamal, 5 Birchwood Ct AP2N, Mineola, NY 11501 2 Uhl. Evelyn, 12310 Griffing Blvd , N Miami, FL 33161 1 Umstead, Charles, 1406 E Mulberry St , Goldsboro, NC 27530 1 Underwood, Mary Frances, 3808 Colgate PI , Raleigh, NC 27609 2 Underwood, Susan, 4401 Shattalon Dr , Winston-Salem, NC 27106 2 Unkenholz, Wendy, 20 Seaspray Ln., West Islip, NY 11795 2 Vaden, Joyce, 723 E. Green St., Danville, VA 24541 4 Valentine, Sara Bert, 310 Pendleton Dr., Greensboro, NC 27409 1 Vanderford, Lisa Ann, 12 Spicewood Ln., Salisbury, NC 28144 1 Vanhorn, Sharon, 2034 Weberwood Dr., S. Charleston, WV 25303 1 Vanhoy, Elizabeth A , P.O. Box 166, Gold Hill, NC 28071 1 Veeder, Teresa Kaye, Box 351, Rl 3, Cherryville, NC 28021 4 Vernon, James Andrew, e03 King Cotton Rd , Brunswick, GA 31520 5 Vessell, Sandra Houser, Rt. 2, Box 349A, Vale, NC 28168 1 Vetsopoulos, Tony Aris, 412 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington, NC 27215 1 Viles, Patricia, Rt. 3, Box 303U, Newton, NC 28058 2 Vines, Freddie D., 2542 17th Ave NE. Hickory, NC 28o01 1 Vitamvas, Linda Sue, 504 W. Church St., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 1 Vogelsberg, Sarah J,, 40o Woodvine Dr., Seabrook, TX 77586 1 Voss, Andrew, 3406 Main Ave. NW, Hickory, NC 28601 4 Waddell, Charles Barry, Rl. 0, Box 209, Union, SC 2937Q 3 Wagenknecht, Lynne Elaine, lo25 Woodridge Dr., Clearwater, FL 33516 2 Wagenknecht, Ruth, 1625 Woodridge Dr , Clearwater, FL 33510 1 Wagner, Cornelia D., 100 Cliffview Dr., Knighldale, NC 27545 1 Wagner, Nancy Dianne, 35 Springwood Dr., Asheville, NC 28805 3 Walker, Andrew, 1604 Biscayne Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 1 Walker, Jeff S., Rt. 9, Box 539, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Walker, John Perry, 2031 West Front St., Burlington, NC 27215 4 Wall, James Russell. 409 Wall Street, Marion, NC 28752 2 Wallace, Ann E., 501 Walnut St., Catasaugla, PA 18032 5 Walser, She Carter, 337 Earlwood, Statesville, NC 00000 2 Wang, Jiann-Kuo, 6 Chang Pyung-Dong, Mopko City, Korea 00000 3 Ward, Carolyn Hayes, 28 W. Highland Ave., Granite Falls, NC 28630 2 Warner, Daniel S., 3904 Quail Hollow, Raleigh, NC 27609 3 Warren, Patricia Elizabeth, P.O Box 483 Forest PI , Lincolnton, NC 28092 3 Warren, Thomas Wayne, Rt 2, Box 260, Windsor, VA 23487 1 Watkins, Lisa Renee, 821 S, Hampton St , Eden, NC 27288 7 Watson, Dorothy L., P.O. Box 715, Hildebran, NC 28637 3 Watson, Kimberiy Michelle, 25 Cranbury Rd., Westport, CT O088O 7 Watson, Mary, 1840 9th St NW, Hickory, NC 28001 3 Watson, Thomas R., 205 Wall Arney Rd , Lenoir, NC 28645 1 Walts, Jennifer, 181 Glendare Dr , Winston-Salem, NC 27104 7 Walts, Priscilla W , Rt. 9, Box 105, Hickory, NC 28001 4 Way, Merri Leah, 1108 Egar St , Albany, GA 31707 2 Weaver, Micheal G., 100 King Richard Ct., Jacksonville, NC 28540 4 Weaver, Miriam Amanda, Rt 3, Box 279, Vale, NC 28168 2 Weis, Martin, 6lO Moen St , Decorah, lO 52101 1 Wenz, Christine D , 2148 Nova Village Dr., Davie, FL 33314 2 Wessinger, Cheryl, P.O. Box 44, Little Mountain, SC 29075 3 Wesson, Melanie Lea, 1519 North Frye Ave., Newlon, NC 28o58 3 West, Carolyn Elaine, 104 W. Oakview Rd., Asheville, NC 28806 3 West, Rebecca Jane, Rt 4, Box 205, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 3 West, William E , Rt 4, Box 205, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 1 Whisenant, Norma Diblasio, Rt 4 Box 511, Newton, NC 28658 5 Whisnant, Linda, Rl 2, Box 156A, Valdese, NC 28690 5 Whisnant, Margaret, 1110 4th St Dr SE, Conover, NC 28613 1 White, Christopher Louis, 1702 Lewellyn Dr , Greensboro, NC 27408 1 White, Cynthia Dawn, PO Box 301, Morganton, NC 28655 4 White, Mark James, P O. Box 122, Union Mills, NC 28167 3 White, Virginia Anne, 1012 Country Club Dr , N. Palm Beach, FL 33408 2 Whitener, John. Rt. 1, Box 299D, Hickory, NC 28001 2 Whitener, Rebecca, Rt. 2, Box 580, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Whitener Jr., Jacob. Rl. 1, Box 269A, Granite Falls, NC 28e30 1 Whitfield, Stewart C, 1045 Winding Creek Tr., Atlanta, GA 30328 2 Whitley, Clifton Charles, P.O Box 112, Midland, NC 28107 1 Whilson, Janice E., Rl 5, Box 918, Marion, NC 28752 1 Wiggins, Theresa Lynn, 19 Stancliff Dr., Asheville, NC 28803 1 Wike, Rodney G , 509 Ml. Olive Rd , Newton, NC 28o58 3 Wilcox, Tammy R., 200 Victoria Ln., Lenoir, NC 28645 3 Wiley, Lisa, Rt 2, Box 491D, Hickory, NC 28601 5 Williams, Alice W , RT 1, Box 322B, Catawba, NC 28609 5 Williams, Amanda Mae, 921 Townsend Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32211 4 Williams, Elizabeth Ann. 1235 Westhrook Cir , Gastonia, NC 28052 2 Williams, Gail, 12335 NW 10th Ave., Miami, FL 33108 6 Williams, John, 1260-10 5lh St. NE, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Williams, Limus, 2720 Stokes Ave , Winslon-Salem, NC 27105 4 Williams, Linda, 1404 3rd St SW, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Williams, Lou Anne, P.O Box 14, Andrews, NC 28901 7 Williams, Margaret M , 348 N Center St , Statesville, NC 28677 1 Williams, Sara, 124 Signal Hill Dr , Statesville, NC 28677 1 Williams, Susan Diane, 2205 Sutphin Rd., Sanford, NC 27330 5 Willis, Amy C, Rt. 4, Box GT 17B, Lincolnton, NC 28092 3 Wilson, Alberia S , Rl 1, Box 666, Morganton, NC 28655 3 Wilson, Bernadette Elizabeth, 8120 Stratford PI., Richmond, VA 23235 3 Wilson, Diane Leigh, lOo Madison St , Wellsville, NY 14895 4 Wilson, Doris Ann, Box 3C, Long Island, NC 28648 5 Wilson, Ellen, Rl. 2, Box 335AA, Maiden, NC 28650 2 Wilson, Jeffrey Alexander, 1910 Bertha St , Winston-Salem, NC 27107 1 Wilson, Melissa M , 19o5 25lh Ave , Vero Beach, FL 32900 1 Wilson, Vickie I , Rl 2, Box 138A, Apex, NC 27502 1 Wise, Andrew, 3705 Tatlershall Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 5 Wise, Elizabeth L , 610 S Poplar St , Lincolnton, NC 28092 5 Wofford, E Patricia, Rt. 3, Box 422. Newton. NC 28658 6 Wofford, James, 705 5th Ave., NE, Conover, NC 28613 3 Wolfe, Robert Dale, Rt. 1, Box 310, Sl ate Road, NC 28676 3 Wolfgang, Bonnie Beth, 21 Mabro Dr., Denville, NJ 07834 1 Wood, John Phmehas, 1212 Manchester Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609 1 Wood, Penny Eileen, Rt 3, Box 294, Elkin, NC 28621 5 Woodard, Marsha W., P O Box 345, Granite Quarry, NC 28072 3 Woods, Gloria J,, 1917 26th St. Dr NE, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Woods, Sharon Yvette, 520 Parkwood St , Lenoir, NC 28o45 1 Woolen, Gina L , Rt 1, Box 253A, East Bend, NC 27018 2 Workman, Richard Marcus, 23 Carolina Ave., Thomasville, NC 27300 2 Worley, John Robert, 45 31st Ave NW, Hickory, NC 28601 1 Worley, Tony Lee, Rt. 1, Box llOA, Princeton, NC 27569 1 Wortham Jr., Samuel, 1010 Carroll Rd , Henderson, NC 27536 1 Wright, Beth R., Rt. 3, Box 294, Conover, NC 28613 1 Wright, Christopher Scolt, Rl 3, Box 40, Vale, NC 281o8 2 Wright, Debby, P.O Box 1322, Bessemer City, NC 28016 7 Wright, Rebecca McKay, P.O. Box 2481, Hickory, NC 28601 3 WyanI, Greg Charles, Rt. 1, Box 208, Newlon, NC 28658 7 Wyall, Joyce B., Rt. 3, Box 557, Newton, NC 28658 1 Wyall, Mary S.. Rt. 6, Box 1098, Hickory, NC 28001 1 Wyall, Patricia F , Rt. 2, Box 504A, N Wilkesboro, NC 28659 2 Yates, Rebecca Alisa, Box 39o, Granite Quarry, NC 28072 1 Yeide, Katherine Elizabeth, 2015 Glen Ross Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20910 4 Yoder, Maribeth Gail, P.O Box 277, Buies Creek, NC 27506 4 Yost, Sally Christine, 10 Robinson Ave , Succasunna, NJ 07876 2 Young, David L , 709 Winball Way, Silver Spring, MD 20904 1 Young, David S., Rl. 6, Box 235K, Morganton, NC 28055 2 Young, Pamela, Box 154o LRC, Hickory, NC 28o03 2 Young, Susan C, Rl, 1, Box 72C, Conover, NC 28613 1 YounI, John Mark, 102 Allen St., Belmont, NC 28012 4 Younl, Tanya Annell, 1818 1st NE, Hickory, NC 28601 2 Zintel, Jerilynn, Rl. 1, Jeffersonville, NY 12748 1 Zorn, Mary E., 8122 Wash St , Niles, IE 60648 4 Zulauf III, Frank, Rt. 10, Box 903A, Hickory, NC 28601 CODE: Class 1 - Freshman 2 — Sophomore 3 — Junior 4 — Senior 5 — Graduate Student 6 — Visiting, Pre-college, High School 7 — Teacher 250 Through the use of the 1981 HACAWA theme, it can be seen that the signs of our college conimunity are truly indica- tions of our lives. Because the book is partly a symbolic look at ourselves, it is a review of the Lenoir-Rhyne heritage as well as the past year. I trust that our signs are true represen- tations of a great institution. I would like to thank Denise Powell and Pat Porter for their willingness to cooperate at a sometimes hetic pace. Along with Jeff Jones, who helped us with copy, Pat and Denise worked long hours to make the yearbook a reality. Finally, through the help of Dr. Ellis Boatmen, this HACAWA was completed. I owe him more than thanks for all the time and support he has given me. A yearbook is primarily photographic, and we have been for- tunate to have had as our director of photography, John Love. John ' s sense of dedication to his work, his insistence on quality-pictures, and his willingness to work whenever the pictures were needed, make the 1981 HACAWA the handsome publication it is. We are grateful for several other fine photographers who composed our staff this year: Jean Henry, Mack Beall, and Brian Shumate. Our thanks also to these photographers, whose pictures were also used: Steve Semmler, Mark Brin- dle, Christy Kanning, Scott Kosfeld, Scott Reilly, and Barry Munsey. Because our resources are limited, we depend on the assistance of many persons outside the LR community. Par- ticularly are we grateful to the good people at THE HICKORY DAILY RECORD. They have never failed to be generous and sympathetic to our needs. We wish to thank them for their support of our yearbook. Particularly do we thank Dan Richards, sports editor at the RECORD, who provided us with sports pictures and with information; to Judy Reif, Debbie Hodges, Vivian Lail, and Sara Spivey, who helped us in so many ways with pictures that we always badly needed; and to the RECORD ' S top-notch photographers, whose pictures dot our yearbook: Bob Lupinek, Lee Morris, Robert Reed, and Cissie Winbauer. Each year we have been fortunate to have the talent of professional photographer Frank Miller. His sports pictures transform our Athletics section into one of first-quality. We deeply appreciate his interest in LR and the HACAWA and warmly acknowledge the many fine pictures of his in this edition. Likewise, we appreciate the shots from professional lensman Stuart Clark, who helped us both in athletics and theatre. He came to our rescue on more than one occasion. A special word of thanks to Charles Deal of the HICKORY NEWS for his continuing interest in our yearbook and his willingness to assist us with pictures; to Michael Andrews at FOCUS, who assisted also with needed shots; and to LENOIR-RHYNEAN editor Johnny Craig, who shared pictures and ideas with us more than once. Our thanks likewise go to Mr. Jeff Norris and Mr. Harry Livengood of the Business Office, Miss Iris Moore, Publicity Director Mr. John Hall, Sports Information Director Mr. Rick Strunk, Head football coach Dr. Henry Vansant, Theatre Arts chairman Dr. Marion Love, Dr. Russell Benton, and Mr. Bobby Peeler. At the Delmar Company of Charlotte, we acknowledge the generous aid of Mr. Leon Lewis, and we gratefully remember the assistance given us by Mrs. Gloria Smith, who passed away in January, 1981. It ' s been a great year for me as editor. So, if I don ' t see you here, I ' ll see you, hear? Aloha. Kelly Land 251 IMWM it ■P E ' - t?!.. . JjS i. p ipHlipfws ■SiflK K PnH i Htti WKh tt ' JB l B :. ' ian :m. w a ■3Hli3 nmu- M- J.- 1 4 aB ' ' ! r L f 01 n ufc2i 2 ■ r-H t-K L. e ' .= f IW ftJsi ' f 9 silt te ' l i S Conclusion • -., K And thus we conclude our yearbook, which has now become a sign itself— a symbol of the total experience that was the year. We take one last glance at the buildings, the events, and the people— these are the signs of our times at Lenoir-Rhyne College. You need only now add that extra dimension of your personal ex- periences—those moments and those people that were special for you. Together all of this has given us a rich and rewarding year— one to remember with the signs of years yet to come. i U • l £Z. D m-. u-- « T m


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