Lenoir Rhyne College - Hacawa Yearbook (Hickory, NC)

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Carl A. Rudisill Library l|!l!l! Q n7t DD3SMST S ' m i ■ LD 3061 H3 1988 1 „. ECIAL COLLECTION DATE DUE - ■ ' .;._ ,f ;- SPECIAL COLLECTION 4vUr, c aseos The Lineberger Administration Building during a peaceful afternoon at Lenoir-Rhyne. c; i 9dr CI Donna Reid and Jenny Poovey find a leisurely walk across campus a great way to pass a free afternoon. Tonda Lewis can ' t resist a friendl; face as she stops to chat with Mark Goffe ? ' Ernest Patton takes a moment to catch up on current events. The Carl A. Rudisill library during the height of Autumn colors. ,;. A sunny afternoon finds Amy-Leigh Bryant and Austin Macl studying. Opening :? Dedication: William M. Mauney William M. Mauney, Associate Professor of Economics and currently acting Chairman of the Economics Political Science department, is a man who devotes himself to Lenoir-Rhyne and to the students. A native of Hickory, Professor Mauney received his Bachelor De- gree in Economics from Lenoir-Rhyne. He then proceeded to earn his Masters in Economics and Business from Appalachian State Universi- ty. In 1967, Professor Mauney returned to Lenoir-Rhyne as Instructor of Economics. In 1971 he was promoted to Assistant Professor, and in 1979 he gained Associate Professor status. Professor Mauney is currently the Director of the Broyhill Institute. He is a member of Pi Kappa Delta (forensics), Mu Sigma Epsilon (scholarship). Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science) and Omicron Delta Epsilon (economics) fraternities. He is a member of both the Southern Economic Association and the American Economic Association. In addition, Professor Mauney teaches a full load of classes, ranging from Principles of Economics to Money and Banking (sometimes referred to by students as Mauney and Banking). When asked why he chooses to teach at Lenoir-Rhyne rather than apply his knowledge to the field of economics, Professor Mauney replies that he prefers working with students and in a college atmo- sphere. Professor Mauney is well-liked. Students know that they are free to stop by and chat or to come by his office whenever they are having problems with a class. The students feel that Professor Mauney makes economics more understandable and that he really cares about them, both as students and as people. His hard work and dedication has not gone unnoticed. It is with great pleasure that the Senior class dedicates the 1987-88 Hacawa to Professor William Mauney. 4 Dedication Opening Campus Life Organizations Greeks Sports Closing Cont«nts 5 Aloha! Heidi Ernst, Glynnis George and Sarah Thompson celebrate Hawaiian style during Kappa Delta ' s annual luau. 6 Opening A late snack in the Bear ' s Lair is a welcome breai from the cafeteria. r OK. % ' e ; f Hola! Kelly Howard and Susie Finger go South of the Border during a mixer with Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Opening 7 KhiKlfs WcH.llv and Sandra Mcfuen share a jnkf in the Quad. Since when do Marie Osmond (Sue Bresnaiian) and Madonna (Kelly Midgett) hang out together? Giynnis George, Donald Safrit, Dave Frank, Wade Haerle and Stephanie BIythe take time out after classes to relax and talk in the Quad. Close Friends A meeting in the ladies room includes James Mangles, Jon Miller, Dave Theleman and Heidi Ernst. Laundry again? Carol J ohnson gathers her clothes for another trip to the laundry room. Lisa Sharer, Andy Ontko, and Sarah Thompson wait for their next class. folly enjoys the . quiet of her room to review her notes for the next day ' s classes. HI OpenlnR And Lasting Memories This is how it happened. Ann Merctc explains her side of the issue to Jerry Shaw during the Leadership Retreat. Friendships are an essential any- where as Sheri Smith and Sue Bres- nahan seem to have discoverd. Whether it ' s to get an assignment for the next class or to catch up on the latest news, Tracy Wilson and Susan Wright can always find a moment to speak to a friend. Mark Fiiday concentrates hard to get the job done. % Opening 1 1 MakUig Tmik . . . Stepping Out On Campus 127Campus Life Campus Life 13 Rhodes Woolly and a few friends enjoy the Hoffbrauhaus in Munich. Summertime finds Len- oir-Rhyne at work and at play both at home and abroad. Students take ad- vantage of the opportunity to go aboard each summer. Many choose to study at a foreign university for which they receive credit through the Foreign Lan- guage Department. The summer of 1987 found stu- dents studying in various European cities such as Paris. Nice and Vienna. Studies abroad are highly encouraged for language majors — not simply to en- hance the ability to speak fluently, but also to gain insight into a different culture. On the lighter side, many choose to v.ication in Europe traveling from country to country. This summer a tour was organized and headed by Professor Thorn Thies that visited various cities throughout Europe. Quite a few students took advantage of the chance to see Europe in a short period of time. Tracking Around The World Having endured the centuries, the Parthenon is still a fascinating sight for many. 1- 14 Campus Life Summer Of ' 87 fkf JijA W jR Wayne Motley, Mark Huggins, Professor Thies, and Billy Branch explore the little fishing village of Volendam in Holland. King Ludwig ' s castle in Neuchswanstein, Germany, is still an imposing sight today. - - HH ft ft f? m tm ti H B ' Tfl ■ Kk.- 1 r - r - s? ' wm Europe will never be the same. Lenoir-Rhyne left its mark as the tour tracked across the continent. Todd Bennett, Wayne Motley, Mark Coffey, Mark Mettlesworth, and Dan Ludwig enjoy Europe fiom a higher altitude. The Swiss . ' Mps were just one of the stops for the LR tour this summer. Rhodes Woolly and friends claim a spot in Munich away from the crowds. Campus Life 15 The Last Graduation 1987 Shirley Taylor proudly moves from student to alumni status. ml A_ We have shared so many memories over the past years. Graduation is a time of happiness as well as sad- ness. In a way, we have be- come a family. Some of us will never see each other again, but we will always have the memories of laughter, tears, and espe- cially the friendships made at Lenoii ' -Rhyne. We now realize how quickly this time together goes by and, with the help of each oth- er, we have become stron- ger through these years. As we reach graduation, we must look ahead to the fu- ture as we begin a new life, never forgetting, but al- ways cherishing, the years of growing at Lenoir- Rhvne. r 14 Can Cass Baliangei- addres.ses the graduating class of 1987 with a fi-w words of advice. ■ ampus Life A hard-earned degree lirings a smile to every face during graduatinn. Graduation lias been a long-awaited moment for Mike Howard and Doug Sheppard. |Jie graduating class of 1987 waits anxiously to receive their degiees Campus Life IT Taking The First Step . . . ' i% i Upperclassmen .Lisa VonDohlen and Dawn James laugh as they remember their Prologue Experience. RD Heidi Meeks and RA Angle Massieu try to settle the confusion. Moving In When a freshman arrives on the Lenoir-Rhyne campus he is traditionally unaware of what is going on. Prologue just seems like a reason for getting everyone to school just a little earlier. For the freshman class every year, Prologue is a means of making those first college steps a little easier. The week of Prologue is a kind of preview to the coming attraction: the real college experience. This year ' s Prologue was a week filled with both planned and unplanned activities primarily aimed at making the freshmen feel more at home. Prologue was planned and organized by students for students. The coordinators were Ann Merck and Mike Guelzow. They were assisted by thirty-two Prologue team leaders; students ranging from sophomores to seniors who want- ed to join in on the Prologue Experience. From Saturday, August 22, until Wednesday, the day before classes, the freshman class was divided into thirty-two Prologue teams — groups ranging from ten to eighteen people — and they participated in various activities aimed at familiarizing them with the campus. • ' I promise it will be fun, Ann Merck assures Mike McGowen and family. - s- ;t tH Prologue leader, Glynnis George, tries to round up her teain. ro v , : ill, , mil fiii« ' - Dean Ed gets in tlie picture as the freshman move in on Saturday morning.  ?v„f . . ' « ' - ' ia.«ti ' 3? ' wft ' , Tffi- ' X ' ir ' T Angela Lavigne, Mari Dellinger, and John Kunze enjoy the free Domino ' s pizza. 20 Campus Life Nina Ashfnid — Oh no, not another ooodbye! Making An Impression Rebecca Clark hopes she can trust her fellow teammates as she prepares to fall. 18 Carapus Life 21 x l ' Ingrid (Laura Wolf) learns that wish- ing isn ' t complicated — all you have to do is ring the bell, wish, command and all your dreams will come true. Children ' s Theater The Lenoir-Rhyne Play- makers opened their sea- son with East of the Sun, West of the Moon, a ro- mance for children written by James M. Ragland. The play is based on an old Nor- wegian folktale. The story is about a poor family that gives up their youngest daughter for a year. This serves two purposes: to make the poor family wealthy and to lift the curse from the prince that makes him the white bear. Ingrid and Bo run into ob- stacles along the way and the outcome appears gloomy. In the end, the problems are solved and everything comes out roses, or, better yet, wishes. Playmakers attended the North Carolina Theatre Competition in Greensboro and have been invited to perform at the Southeast- ern Theatre Competition in Atlanta, Georgia. 22 Campus Life Ingrid (Laura Wolf) is consoled on the first day of Spring by her painting teacher (Robert Sassi), her coach (John Stafford), her dancing teacher (Andy Getz), and her singing teacher (Juanita Mecham). Ingrid (Laura Wolf) has a picnic on the hillside with her father (Sean Brennan) and her mother (Laurel Eury). ngrid (Laura Wolf) waits for the White Jear in the clearing where the three laths meet. Campus Life 23 m ack To School ... Parent ' s Weekend At LRC The phone calls home dwindle and the homesick- ness fades but the ties to Mom and Dad remain steadfast. Parent ' s Week- end brings together the two worlds of the student. Each Fall, Mom and Dad have the chance to return to their college days for one brief weekend. For the student, it is an opportunity to show Mom and Dad what life at L-R is like (and an excuse to clean up the room before they arrive)! For Mom and Dad, it is an opportunity to meet friends, professors and visit the campus. Ev- eryone welcomes a familiar face from home. Parents enjoy L-R soccer. Julia Bramble introduces her parents to professor Thies. 24 Campus Life Campus Life 25 Russian Dance Company Marches Through L-R ■ Tziganka brings Soviet culture to ithe United States. A Different Beat Russian dancers move to a different beat during their performance at Lenoir-Rhyne. A Soviet invasion took place in the fall when Tziganka, Britain ' s only authentic Russian Gypsy company, per- formed at Lenoir Rhyne. Stepping to a different beat, these dancers brought Russian music and dance to the American stage. The entertainers have produced several albums and members of the ensemble are considered by some to be the finest performers of Russian music outside of the Soviet Union. Rufus Harley demonstrates his unique talent. 26 Campus Life Assembling a hot air balloon (right) takes quite a few hands. The final result (below) is spectacular. A Kaleidoscope Of Colors Imagine a huge multicolored canvas spread out across the quad. When filled with helium, it transforms into a means of transportation. During the Fall semester, Jerry Shaw, Cromer Center Director, had a brief balloon display at Lenoir-Rhyne to promote the Statesville Balloon Festival. In addition to the splash of color it added to the campus, everyone had the oppor- tunity to see, firsthand, a hot air balloon assembled from begin- ning to end. In Tune Rufus Harley is the world ' s first and only jazz bagpipe player. He puts an end to any belief that the bagpipe is just an instru- ment of the Scottish High- lands. Rufus brought his unique talents to Lenoir- Rhyne during Parent ' s Weekend this past Fall Se- mester. A captive audience enjoys listening to Rufus in the Bear ' s Lair as he demonstrates his own style of Jazz. Campus Life 27 Follow Me . . . The 1987 Leadership Re- treat started off with a lot of excitement and led to a won- derful weekend, The group of about seventy-five people left LRC in two vans and a number of cars for Natahala Village in Southwest North Carolina. On the way the group experi- enced some difficulties. One car got lost and reportedly vis- ited three or four states before getting to the village, and one participant received a blow to the eye from her best friend while riding in the van. Aside from these accidents, all had a fun time arriving. After getting settled in cab- ins, the participants ate and played games to get to know each other better. The next day was the day all had wait- ed for — the voyage down the Natahala River. Armed with life jackets and paddles, they were broken into groups of five or six and given their ves- sels. Riding down the river they quickly learned to de- pend on and trust each other. Following the directions of the captain, the participants navi- gated rough water and scary falls. They took a break around lunchtime for a quick picnic and also sent one of the group ahead to scout out the rough water. The biggest fall near the end of the run was the ultimate challenge. Happi- ly, all survived it, though some went down backwards or sideways. Exhausted, they all re- turned to the cabins for show- ers and a quick nap. That night they came together once again for discussions and bonding activities. Sunday morning, the girls sang the traditional 1 want to linger song to the guys, and all went off to pack. After the weeks spent in Hickory, they still feel that special bond devel- oped in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Leadership Retreat ' 87 Dawn CdlbiMt i.s excited about the Leader.ship Retreat as .she packs up I ' di ' ihe weekend. Ann Robey, Denny Setzer and Donna Hans join together to write Dear John letters to Pi-esident Trainer. npus Life A dinner from the Colonel welcomes the pack. Dean Ed Lewis toys around with Earl the Squirrel. The gang gathers for a closing wor- ship. It has been another successful retreat. Campus Life - L-R Mardi Gras Zeta Tau Alpha ' s entry, a fifteen foot long dragon, winds Its way along the parade route. Homecoming During Homecoming 1987, L-R was jazzing it up in the true spirit of New Orleans Mardi Gras. The celebration lasted for an entire week before the Homecoming game between Lenoir- Rhyne and Newberry College on November 14. The Program Board kept the students busy with many enter- taining activities during the week. Mr. LRC was held again this year to pick the most talented and beautiful man on campus who would be represented on a float in the parade on Saturday morning. Innovation performed for the campus in the auditori- um. Mr. Hazeltine, Director of Food Services, held an outdoor barbeque in the quad in celebration of Homecoming. Early on the day of Homecoming, the annual Homecoming parade made its way from Hickory High to L-R and circled the Karla and Lori Hoinkes relax at the Bearbon Street Cafe. campus. There were many colorful floats this year representing the boisterous crowds and elaborate costumes that are found on Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras. This year ' s winner was Theta Chi Fraternity. Their float was a typical bar scene on Bourbon Street. Delta Zeta captured second place and Kappa Delta won third. The Ho;., coming Queen this year was Keri Von Dohlen, representing i i Kappa Phi Fraternity. Reigning queen, Mary Moose, crowned her during the half-time activities. Heidi Ernst, representing Kappa Delta Sorority, and Gina Mayes, represent- ing Delta Zeta Sorority, won first and second runners-up. Theta Chi Fraternity captured first place with their floating Bourbon Street bar. The traditional Delta Zeta boxes sport masks while dancing in the pa- rade. 30 Campus Life A glittering line-up of shining chrome carries the L-R cheerleaders and ballgirls down 8th Street. Two shimmering butterflies, Bettina Royslon and Francine Brossa, decorate the Delta Zeta Homecoming float and exemplify the elaborate costumes of Mardi Gras. Greta Roach, Tracy Wilson, Dawna President Trainer escorts the new Cooke and Debbie Townsend throw Homecoming Queen, Keri Von Doh- footballs to the parade watchers. len. And All That Ja z Joe Bear entertains friends before the parade begins. Campus Life 31 Mary Moose gives the new Homecom- ing Queen. Keri Von Dohlen, a hug The offensive line is down for the after crowning her. snap. Celebrating In Style Debbie Townsend has plenty to cheer about with the Bears ahead of Newberry. 32 Campus Life Brian Bryson rolls out for extra time as he searches for an open receiver. Campus Life 33 Heidi Ernst First Runner-Up representing Kappa Delta Sorority Gina Mayes Second Runner-Up representing Delta Zeta Sorority 1987 Homecoming Queen K V mtmmaam . ' .- g- ' ' t ' l ,.; : ' ' :4 ' .-v:; .:y,i - ' ■ ' ' 34 Campus Life President Trainer and reigning queen Mary Moose applaud as the new Homecoming Queen is announced, Keri Von Dohlen and her escort, Roger Threadgill, beam as they walk up to accept the crown. Teresa Sullivan smiles at the crown as she is introduced. Jimi Krondon and her father eagerly await the announcement of the new Homecoming Queen. The new queen tries out her crown as President Trainer shows his approval. Dawn James stops to congratulate Dixie Fo.x, an unusual member of the court, on winning Mr. LRC. This year a rivalry was instituted between Lenoir- Rhyne and Newberry. Each year during the annual football game between the two colleges, the new Bish- op ' s trophy will be awarded to the Bishop that presides over the district of the win- ning team. The trophy went to Lenoir-Rhyne ' s Bishop this year as L-R de- feated Newberry. Members of the Homecoming court, Heidi Ernst, Jennifer Dyer, Dawn James, and Tracy Fortner, enjoy their day in the limelight as they parade down 8th street. Keri beams as .Mary Moose passes her title on to the 1987 Queen. Campus Life 35 Convocations And Forums Lenoir-Rhyne requires six convocation credits per student each year. In addition, forums are held each Monday morning at 10 am. Speakers are featured who come from all different backgrounds and who address the campus and a wide range of issues. Past speakers have been economists, musicians and war victims. This year guests included such notable figures as Bob Wieland, a Vietnam veteran who lost both legs in Southeast Asia. Wieland spoke on faith and urged the audience to stick to their commitments. Dr. Courtland Lee, a counseling psychologist at the University of Virginia, talked about his work in cross-cultural counseling. Dr. Lee has written several books and counsels black males on becoming strong individuals in today ' s society. George Anastopolo, Professor of Law at Loyola University of Chicago, addressed the campus this past Fall. Anastopolo is an expert on the constitution. The Radar Institute conducted a forum on eating disorders, a condition affecting millions of Americans. The Institute both informed and warned students about the symptoms and dangers of this disorder. The varisty of topics featured expose Lenoir-Rhyne students to controversial issues and serve to inform them about what ' s happening throughout the nation and the world. A four-time world champion in the bench press, Bob Wieland has been featured on several national talk shows. Wieland lost both legs in Vietnam and he spoke to students about his struggles and his triumphs since the war. He urged everyone to have faith and to stick to commitments. The Bear Facts In a forum on eating disorders, stu- dents are informed of the warning signs of an eating disorder and en- couraged to seek help if they fini themselves in that situation. 36 Campu8 Life ■-2 i Forums are a means of informing students and a l ey to broadening in- terest in and l no vledge of a particu- lar issue. Courtland Lee ' s interest is cross-cultural counseling. His message urges inorities to evaluate their worth and work to become strong individuals in ciety. George Anastopolo, an expert on the constitution, addresses students during a convocation. Campus Liife 37 Touch Me ... Ritch Duncan as Dixie Fox performs during the talent segment of the competition. 38 Campus Life Eddie Abernathy (right), James Mey- er (center) and Michael Breslin (far right) mode! their evening attire. Ritch Duncan captures the title of Mr. LRC. Mr. LRC Each Fall during Home- coming week, L-R holds its own beauty pageant for Mr. LRC. The male contestants dress as women, and are judged in three categories: Talent, Evening wear, and Interview. This year Dixie Fox (Ritch Duncan) was crowned Mr. LRC 1987. Ritch performed Samantha Fox ' s single Touch Me. The winner of the pageant rides in the Homecoming Parade the following Saturday morning. Maybe he doesn ' t have all the answers . . . Ted Ford gives A Hypothetical Question his best shot. Campus Life 39 A Step Forward ?ars of hard work pay on lor Junior nursini students. Each Fall the Nursing Department at Lenoir- Rhyne holds its annual capping ceremony at St. Andrews Lutheran Church for the Junior nursing ma- jors. This year fifteen were capped during the ceremo- ny. The following were commended on their achievement: Ginger Big- gerstaff, Julie Cline, Eliza- beth Decker, Cathy Faw, Greta Franz, Kim Kelly, Jimi Krondon, Susan Leazer, Elizabeth Stone, Susan Taylor, and Shari Wright. Dr. Beverly L. Malone, Dean of the School of Nurs- ing at N.C. A T Universi- ty, was the guest speaker for the evening. In addition to those who received caps, three Sen- iors were honored by the Nursing Department. Cath- erine Duggan, Sonya Hon- eycutt and Donna Morgan were inducted into the Nursing Honor Society. Professor and student share a proud moment as Lynn Lowery receives her cap. 40 Cainpus Life Dr. Beverly Malone encourages the student nurses to take advantage of the opportunities available to them. No words are needed as Shari Wright, Lynn Lowery, Liz Stone and Susan Taylor show us how they feel after the ceremony. Campus Life 41 Henry (Rob Mercatante), having just graduated from Harvard, tells John (Jack DeRochi) that he learned more from Ralph Waldo Emerson than anyone. I Stepping Into The Spotlight The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail In the Playmakers second production of the year, Rob Mercatante, a senior theology Philosophy major plays the nineteenth century proponent of civil disobedience. This was the first production directed by Dr. Marion Love since last fall and, with it, she has produced a fine piece of art and a statement for individuality. Based on the life of Henry David Thoreau, it is a humorous, moving look at his life and his belief in living a life true to only his own conscience, even if his belief is in opposition to the law. Throughout the play, Thoreau exhorts his fellow citizens to shake off their conformity. Cast conformity aside, he said and put a stop to the unjust Mexican War. In the end, Thoreau leaves the audience feeling that perhaps we should take a look at the unjust laws in our own society and do some civil disobeying of our own. Deacon ' ! ( Sean Brennan, right) and Henry (Rob Mercatante, far right) have opposing views. 42 Campus Lif e Bailey (Terry Wilson) is Henry ' s cellmate. Thoreau (Rob Mercatante) attempts to teach Bailey to spell his name through picture-word association. Sam Staples (Robert Sassi) leads the congregation as they sing Blest Be the Tie That Binds. Ellen (Teresa Campana) takes notes on Thoreau in the meadow. ' r_--rfH i . If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured, or far away. Henry David Thoreau Williams (Darrell Moore) rehearses the scene where he attacks Henry (Rob Mercatante) and demands food. Campus Life 43 Making Tracks In The Snow 44 Campus Life Driving snow slows the pace for Ted Godwin and Scott Sandlin. m . ■- r -. :. ■ ' yr.- ' ' yJK . r ■. i BB| 1 1 ' • v,. «-. . =i: ■■ ' 1 5 it; ■■.- l r 1 f H 1 Heidi Einst creates a pictureque scene in tlie snow. Sherry Hartley — That touchdown was too easy! Kim Dabbs makes a last minute taci le to save the game. Carl Beam eludes a would-be tackle on his way to the end zone. Campus Life 45 MakiMq Tfuxch . . . 46 Canipus Life On Campus Campus Life, 47 c s ' e Making Tiutda . . . A step In The Right Direction 48 Classes Classes 49 staff Raymond Hackett Vice-President for Administration and Finance Jeff Norris Vice-President for Researcli and Planning Clarence Pugh Vice-President for Development Robert Spuller Vice-President and Dean of Academic Affairs oO Staff V staff David Briggs Tech. Director — Theatre Arts T 1 ' i.y ?S r Hilda Bumgardner Maintenance Secretary Greg Callahan Learning Resources Elizabeth Comes Circulation Librarian Stephanie Dozier Tech. Services Asst. Sherry Erikson President ' s Secretary V 9 ' I . ' m Nancy Franklin Publicity Secretary Thomas Ghirardelli Resident Director — Morgan Marietta Gilbert Secretary, Dean of Students Chaplain Lynne Greene Hearing Impaired Services Beverly Hefner Secretary, Lineberger Center and Grants Office Doug Hinson Director — Public Relations Staff 51 staff BJJH ■ gr. |H !u 7 m Hl! ' ; JI B 1 m HF- ' V ' Ynjil V ' llflHI Charles Hoffmire Director — Foundation Relations and Grants i ■■ flr (,- x v Mg SBsSm V| Wf Bafe «-• ' ■ ' T ijM 1 to H B Patricia Holden Athletic Secretary Ticket Accountant Jeanne Ingold Supervisor — Language Lab Olive Johnson Secretary to Vice-Pres. of Development j 1 -L K| J Don Just Chaplain Lynda Kirby Secretary, Cromer Center Doiothy Lawing Tech. Services Asst. Dianne Ledbetter Director of Annual Giving ■ F s m lm ' x a HB Ptr ' flj 1 i|W| ' ■ ■■ ' 1 p. ■ • ' -m • I iSi WJiM iiiiibi faiiiHi R j ll flH W ' ' fmM ' ' H ' ' ; l: ' ' ' : ' VI ■ ' ' 1 4iSr Ito HPI n Hr K y HHHbiB. Ed Lewis in of Students Edna Lewis Resident Nurse Barbara Lore Student Seivices Secretary Sue Mayfield Curriculum Lab Asst. •52 Staff staff Heidi Meeks Resident Director — Isenhour Don Miller Director — Housing Services Residence Life Mitzi Murray Public Relations Curtis Paul Director of Learning Resources Helen Sain Supervisor — Information Desk Margie Scott Director — Career Development Placement Jerry Shaw Director of Cromer Center Frank Sherrill Shipping and Receiving : jrrjc ssAi ' .v ii,i- ;st.« . Larry Silver Housekeeping — Night Supervisor Joyce Stewart Secretary, P.E. Department Kay Styers Audio-Visual Asst. Daniel Swartout Housekeeping Manager Staff 53 Faculty Barbara Andrew Education Russell Benton History Thomas Blackburn Mathematics John Blakey Modern Classical Languages Ellis Boatmon History Rebecca Brinkley Interpreter Tutor Barbara Buchanan P.E. David Chou Chemistry Robert Eckard ■lem Classical Languages 54 Faculty Ruth Ann Everett Interpreter Tutor Marsha Fanning Biology Frances Fitz Business Diane Fogleman Nursing Harold Haas Sociology Psychology Debra Hackett Nursing Faculty John Hamilton P.E. Carl Hand Sociology Psychology Virginia Hawn Mathematics Donald Hayes Education Carolyn Huff History Richard Hull Computer Science Suzanne Jeffers English Helen Knight Physics Earth Science Robert Kraay Art Theatre Arts Faculty 55 Faculty David Ludwig Sociology Psychology Ronald Mahan English Rose Mahan English William Mauney Economics Political Science Karen McDougal Biology Ray McNeely Music Rufus Moretz Religion Philosophy Karen Mullinax Economics Political Science Dan Overcash i. fs Earth Science Joan Parkinson Education Thelma Rap ' Musif Linda Reece Nursing 56 Faeulty Faculty Larry Sain Biology Werner Schulz Modern Classical Languages Priscilla Sheppard Nursing William Shuford Modern Classical Languages ■ K| M H 1 m H H i fl 1 J 1 1 Robert Simmons Business Sharon Smith Nursing James Suderman English Ted Thuesen Sociology Psychology Sarah Wallace Business Charles Wells Biology Faculty 57 Seniors Danny Weatherman and Karen Trivett compare notes before class. Marcia Adams Intermediate Education John Agner Communications Tracy Baker Chemistry Carol Bauerlein Early Childhood Education 58 Classes Seniors •? Shannon Beam Psychology Linda Bean Sociology Sheny Beane Psychology Holly Behrens Spanish Ann Beindorf Intermediate Education Carol Blume Intermediate Education Cindi Bodelson Communications Todd Bohemier Physical Education Tracy Bolin Music Math Classes 59 Seniors Susan Bost Early Childhood Education David Botzenhart Computer Science Jill Bowman Earlv Childhood Education David Boyd Business Administration Bill Branch P.E. Sports Management Approaching his project from all possible angles, Rick Hamrick searches for the perfect draft. 60 Classes Seniors David Britt Business Administration Nancy Brooks Early Childhood Education Julie Cain Business Administration Donna Caldwell Biology Shelly Campbell Communications Steve Campbell P,E. Sports Management Dena Canipe Nursing Catherine Carter Sociology Psychology Frank Cartwright Early Childhood Education Classes 61 Seniors Joanne Coggins Business Administration Elaine Cote Accounting Mary Crawford Business Administration Amy Crowell Business Administration Kim Dabbs Communications Lartrecia Davis Psychology 62 Classes Seniors Natalie Davis Accounting Bobbie Dobson Nursing Jennifer Dolwick Englisli Theology Kathy Drum Sociology Regina Drum Chemistry Amy Dubay Intermediate Education Hearing Impaired Catherine Duggan Nursing Richard Duncan Business Administration Jennifer Dyer Theatre Arts Classes 63 Seniors Gary Eanes Computer Science Dawn Easterling Eai-ly Childhood Education — Hearing Impaired Heidi Ernst Communications Michael Ervin Biology Sharon Eury English Kelly Everhart Physical Education Angle Farmer Sociology Catherine Ficken English Suzette Finger Accounting 64 Classes Seniors Connie Fish Political Science Spanish Jeremy Fisher Theology Philosophy Suzanne Fisher Biology Margaret Fleming Early Childhood Education — Hearing Impaired James Ford Computer Science English Margaret Fournier Business Administration German Stephen Gage Psychology Glenn Gangitano Business Administration Gerald Gladden Business Administration Classes 65 Seniors Elaine Glasgow Accounting Vicki Goss Business Administration Margaret Guffey Nursing Michael Guelzow Physician ' s Assistant Brad Haerle International Business Veronica Hairston Psychology Rick Hamrick Communications Jamie Harrington Accounting Tony Harris Accounting 66 Classes Seniors Susan Harrison Nursing Brad Harter History Sherry Hartley International Relations French Lyndon Helton Political Science Ek;onomics Stephanie Hemby Mathematics Melissa Hendricks Music Education Ronnie Hill Physical Education Marty Hobson Sociology Psychology Laura Hodge Accounting Clas.ses 67 Seniors Karla Hoinkes English Dawn Hollar Medical Technology Sonya Honeycutt Nursing Kelly Howard Accounting Debra Janisko Intermediate Education French Debra Job Nursing Carolina Johnson Physical Education CS Classes Seniors Heidi Johnson Nursing Ken Johnson French Brigette Kirk International Business French Becl(y Kistler Business Administration French Gene Kluttz Business Administration Connie Moore takes a break for a quick snack in the Bear ' s Lair. Classes 69 Seniors Doug Knight Physics Bruce Laughner Economics Lisa Lawing Music Education James Leonhardt Business Administration David Lewis Physical Education I ' ll get you for this. Rob Mercatante is the subject of a midnight prank as he finds his bike hanging from the campus kiosk. 70 Classes Seniors Daniel Ludwig Business Administration Frances Mathis Early Childhood Education Hearing Impaired Brad Mauldin Communications Gina Mayes Communications Sandra McCuen Christian Education Heather Mclntire Nursing Carmen McLean Sociology Janet McLelland Early Childhood Education Brad McNeely Business Administration Classes 71 Seniors Robert Mercatante Theology Philosophy Jeffrey Miller Philosophy Jonathan Miller History Karen Miller English Constance Moore Accounting Donna Morgan Nursing ■ Richard Mosteller Communications Scott Mosteller International Business French Karen Mundie Spanish 72 Classes Seniors David Frohm, Doreen Mount, and Lois Stirewalt join in on the fun at the Theta Chi Lawn Party. Susan Nemeth Accounting Sharon Overcash Accounting French Angie Parker Business Administration Kim Pasour Nursing Amanda Peeples Physical Education Clint Perkins Political Science Classes 73 Seniors David Phillips Business Administration Priscilla Pond Early Childhood Education Jennifer Poovey Communications French Christine Post Accounting Thomas Price Physical Education John Putnam Jr. Biology Scott Randall Communications Tammy Reed Accounting Crystal Ridenhour Physical Education 74 Classes Seniors Leslie Rupard Pre-Med Kim Rustay Sociology Mary Safrit International Relations French Robert Sassi Business Administration Marty Setzer ij Economics Spanish Steve Setzer Political Science Michael Shackelford Communications Janine Silicox Early Childhood Education Eddie Skey Business Administration Classes To Seniors Bess Smith History Sarah Smith Business Administration Tony Smithey Computer Science Lois Stirewalt International Business Todd Studebaker Theatre Arts With ruffles like those you ' d think a good seamstress deserves more than ten dollars! Halloween is the perfect opportunity for everyone to get in on the action. 76 Classes Seniors Cynthia Sturdivant Intermediate Education Catherine Suddieth International Relations Michael Summers P.E. Sports Management Maiy Beth Sweaiingen French Education Anne Thollenbeek Sociology Sarah Thompson Communications Craig Thornburg Communications Roger Threadgill Computer Science Karen Trivett Spanish Classes 77 Seniors Keri Von Dohlen Early Childhood Education Tamara Wade Mathematics Sondra Wagner Music Melita Walker Accounting Elaine Wallace History Daniel Weatherman International Business Kevin West Nursing Tamela White Music Willie White ill Computer Science 78 Classes Seniors Biett Williams Physical Education Elizabeth Williams Intermediate Education Rhodes Woolly International Relations German Christopher Yeatts Inteinational Relations Spanish Pete Yount Psychology Phillip Rogers Business Administration Ritchie Lovett Business Administration Dianne Ebert Graduate Student Grant Hennessee Graduate Student Psychology Classes 79 Juniors ■ Junior Class President John Lynch i J i. ■ ' -.-. Eddie Abernathy William Adair Tim Allen Lora Angley Laurie Arrington Kelly Banther Jay Barfield Lori Barlow 80 Classes Doug Baindt April Batten Gordon Becton Susan Biesnahan Francine Brossa P. Jane Brown Juniors Todd Bennett Kristen Bergen Barbara Berry Dean Berry Elgin Blue Karen Boyd Julia Bi ' amble Eric Brandon Classes 81 Juniors Steve Brown Kimberly Bryant Mdy Bumgardner Marcus Bundy Joseph Cabe Hugh Campbell Patricia Cannon Cary Cash Tammie Chapman Cathy Cheniae Chen Chiou Chin Susan Church Tracy Cothran James Crawford Angela Crawley Kelly Crump 82 Classes Juniors Scott Dorsey Kelly Duddles Clara Dula Judy Eckard Tammy Edwards Elizabeth Eddins Go Away ... Soni Sallach catches a few extra minutes of sleep before starting the day Classes 83 Juniors Tracy Fortner Brian Foster David Fox Sharon Fox David Frank Scott Frank Greta Franz Sharon Gavin Todd Elledge Laura Eslinger Mary Fey 84 Classes Cathy Huffman Dawn James Karen Jessee Juniors Kristie Hamilton Susan Hamilton Tammy Hartsell Theodore Hawkins Mike Hays Russell Hicswa Dave Hollar Lauri Houck Classes 85 Juniors Kjmberly Kelly Amy Kervin Kelly Kline Irene Knight Carolyn Knittel Jimi Krondon Dawn Kuntz Libby Lail Weightlifting class was a success for Dave Hollar as he flexes his muscle. 86 Classes Juniors Beth Lowe Lynn Lowery Michelle Lunsford Jeff Ludwig Rocky Lutz John Lynch Michael MacDowell Austin Mack Jill Martin William McDonald Anthony McLaughlin Duncan McMillan Classes 87 Juniors Kelly Midgett Hallie Miles Renee Miller KeUy Mills Darrell Moore James Moore Jeffrey Moore Deborah Moser Melissa Moss Wayne Motley Susan Moyer Terrance Mungro 88 Classes Juniors Lisa Xesbitt Hope Newbern Rob Ogle Tina Overcash Roy Pannenbacl er Kristy Peeler Lee Pugh Thomas Reece Andrew Reese Donna Reid Julie Stewart always has a smile to brighten someone ' s day. Classes 89 Juniors Diana Richman Kevin Ridenhour Mia Riggs Robin Rocltett Shannon Rowland Stiawn Roland Bettina Royston Connie Sain Soni Sallach Kim Sanders Mark Sanders Mark Sandoe 90 Classes Juniors Anne Sarant Malynda Scholl Susan Seivert Kelly Sells Bryan Setzler Tammy Sheppard Scott Sherrill Tami Shook Laurie Arrington listens while Mike Cohee fills her in on the latest news. Classes 91 Juniors Sherilyn Smith Debra Steiert Debra Stewart Julie Stewart Susan Stobs Ellen Stroupe Stephen Swoope Leigh Thomas 92 Classes Juniors Beth Tucker Ojah Vasser Richard Von Dohlen Melanie Waters Kelly Wells Patricia Wells Ruth Wesson Angela Whisnant Classes 93 Tina Abernathy Todd Abernathy Jerry Allen Rachel Allen Jennifer Audi Christy Augustine Lori Barlow Melanie Barlow Sophomores I ' ' 94 Classes Sophomores Sherri Beam Thomas Bowen Elaina Bozukoski Michael Breslin Jackie Brinkley Susan Brookshire Mary Brower Amy Leigh Biyant Gerald Caldwell Teresa Campana Lisa Carley Lisa Carpenter Classes 95 Sophomores Joseph Carreiro Kerri Childres Dawn Colbert Lisa Conner Artie Connolly Amy Cook Crystal Cooke Kristie Cresimore Shelly Daniels Paula Dawson Rosalind DeLuca Owen Demeny Janice Dillashaw Doreen Donovan Chris Dubs Jim Eppelin 96 Ciasses Sophomores Laurel Eury Trudy Evans Betsy Faggart Darlene Farmer Jovce Fender Shannon Fesmire Russell Flock I wish ... Mike Breslin thinks hard as he makes a wish and blows out the candles on his birthday cake. Classes 97 Sophomores Kathleen Fogleman Margaret Foil Theodore Ford Ben Foutz Matthew Frazier Kristin Frederickson Glynnis George Angela Gibbs Jon Gilbert Richard Gillespie Carol Goins Denise Gold 98 Classes Sophomores Bany Granda Julie Graves Ricky Gray Kimberly Haas Sandra Haddaway Todd Hagler Monica Hall Donna Hans Qu ' est-ce que c ' est c asse: ' Jennifer Hildreth quizzes her French drill class. Classes 99 Sophomores Sara Hembrock Joye Hemingway Jennifer Hildreth Michael Hindermyer Adele Mines John Hudak Tamara Hartley Christina Hellams Angela Helton Stephen Ingolia David Ivv Bill Rhyne dons his sombrero for the Zeta Tau Alpha Fiest 100 Ctasses Sophomores Edward Izzo William Jackson Jody James Lisa Janisko Frankie Jarrett Paul Job Jennifer Joines Scott Johnson Dwight Joplin Sarah Kiser Chris Kobsik Kim Lanning CARL A. RUDISILL LIBRARY LENOIR RHYNE COLLEtE Classes 101 Sophomores Bob Lofton Mike Ludwig Laura Maata James Mangels Kathy Manlapas Jennifer Marshall Susan Martin Todd Martin Susan McClellan Kathryn McCoy dV ' ' f - TS ' - ' VV m Q v . The History Department salutes great faces and events in U.S. History over the past two hundred years. 102 Classes Sophomores Angela McGee Mark McGuinn Jamie Meadlock Thomas Melanson Jane Miller Karen Miller Rebecca Miller Pamela Monroe David Moody Susan Nunnery Kristen Panks Katrina Pattin Rick Pelkey David Phillips Lura Phillips Classes 103 Sophomores Lara Pleasants Kristen Pleuss Allyson Plummer Susan Poteat Michael Powell Douglas Pruitt Ryan Pruett Vernon Reasons 104 Classes Sophomores Lauren Schoenberg Denny Setzer Stacey Shaver Lisa Shell Julia Smith Rebecca Smith Ronda Smith Suzann Smith Classes 105 Sophomores Toni Steed Byron Taylor Joseph Thomas Amy Turner Heidi Von Dohlen Lisa Von Dohlen William Wall Shannon Weathers Chris Spears Timothy Southern Lee Ann Staton 1 or. Classes Sophomores Marlowe Weingart Eric West Heavenly Williams Janet Wilmoth Patricia Woodland Jackie Worrell Carol Zielinski The steps of Cline Gym make the ideal study spot while doing laundry. Classes 107 Freshmen Freshmen Class President Len Haltiwanger Gretchen Agner Leanne Alston Robyn Arnold Nina Ashford Kristi Bach Kimberly Beals Sarah Beamer Dawn Bean 108 Qasses Freshmen Amelia Beaty Tracy Becker Mark Beeker Sharon Benedetto Julie Benzmiller Joann Bergamo Brett Bielinski Janice Boger Felicia Bradley Scott Brady Tammv Brooks Nicky Bruce Ty Bryant Jimmy Buchanan Ronald Butler Classes 109 Freshmen John Carmichael Donald Carter Page Carter Kim Cato Neftali Chanza Janel Chapman Kent Childers Michael Cibenko Charles Campbell Carolyn Canfield Kathrvn Canter no Classes Freshmen Lorri Draughn Karla Droege Adrienne Drum Larry Crotts John Dabbs Melissa D ' Agostino Jay Dawson Mary Dechent Mark Dellinger Jo Ellen DeMato Jack DeRochi Classes 111 Freshmen Glynis Drum Reginald Drum Brian Duri in Jennifer Dvrsten Lawrence Eckei-lin Lisa Engroff Robert Esposito Mark Farmer Tammv Farmer Carles Fite Ten o ' clock break is a time to socialize at Lenoir-Rhyne 1 1 2 Classes Freshmen Heather Franz Carrie Fritsch David Frohm Ronald Gibbs Kelly Gohman Laura GuUmet Chip Haas Lori Hall Lorie Hall Len Haltiwanger Beth Hansen Kipsy Helderman Classes 113 Freshmen Amy Horner Jason Hosch Debra Hughes Babette Hunt Scott Hunt Tammy Hunt Ottilia Ilyambo Gaither Jenkins 114 Classes Freshmen Tammy Jones Ndamonongh Kashikatu Kate Kautz Frances Keck Millie King Donavon Kirby Rachel Kirk David Kratt Classes 115 Freshmen Mark Langenbach Andrea Larson Angela LaVigne Michaele Leatherman Mic Lewis Paul Lingle Julia Long Amy Lyster Robert Maltzahn Deborah Mann John Markas Jennifer Mason 116 Classes Freshmen You look maaavelous ... James Meyer adds the finishing touches to his make-up. Karen Mason Julie McEvoy Julie McGinnis James Meyer Shannon Moody Kathy Mosteller Kim Mull Misty Naff Classes 117 Freshmen Paul Nehrig Nicole Nehrke David Nieman Donna Niemiller Scott Odell Jeanne Ostwalt Amy Owens John Parker Brian Pershing Jeffrey Phillips Beth Pittman Melissa Poteat 118 Cl asses Freshmen Kara Presnell Joyce Pothier Valerie Poust Paula Privett Jamie Purmort Dawn Phythian Tim Ramsey n between classes there ' s usually a moment for a quick chat. Classes 119 Freshmen Stephen Reynolds Sally Rhyne Amy Richards Rhonda Robertson Rip Robbins Tina Robinson Shannon Rowe Donna Rudisill 120 Classes Jfe_ Freshmen Cheryl Sigmon Joseph Simmons Don Slentz Chris Smith Kelly Smith Janice Smith Sandra Smith Susie Smith Classes 121 Freshmen Carrie Spencer Elizabeth Spezzano Carolyn Stenberg David Stephens Ottilie Ilyambo and Ndamonongh Kashikatu catch up on classwork in the Cromer Center. 122 Ciasses Freshmen ' H _i -— - in 1 ,jjl l wf 1 orncE mai.mi Km ■ ' ' H bl . H v« X, m l_- hH Stephanie Tronerud Rebecca Tabor Melissa Tatsapaugh Cindy Tlieis Andrea Tliompson Marga Torrence Karen Trexler Classes 1 i-j Freshmen Open houses are a great opportunity for the various organizations to show prospective students what they contribute to the campus. Douglas Urland Lee Vanderlinden Elizabeth Velsor Kim VValdrup Jennifer Wallcer Kelly Walker Robert Walsh Tammv Warner 124 Classes Freshmen Laura Watkins Brent Weber Amy Williams Victoria Williams Laura Wolf Brad Wright Amy Zielke Patricia Zonneveld The Bear ' s Lair is the perfect place to relax and chat for Lisa Engroff and Millie King. Classes 125 MaklMq Tfuxch . . . In Step 128 Organ)zations Organizations 127 Lenoir-Rhvnean staff: Editor-in-Chief: William McDonald Production Editor: Dawn Colbert Photography Editor: Dawn James Graphic Arts: John Quellette Advertisement; Ken Johnson Greel( Life: Wendy Smith Business Manager: J.T. Putnam Circulation: Tammy Hartsell, Brian Miller Reporters: Dawn Colbert, Heidi Ernst, Ken Johnson, Katrina Pattin, Wendy Smith, Brad Wright Columnists: Jeremy Fisher, Jeff Ludwig, Rob Mercatante Editorial Board: Carl Ream, Bill Richardson, Danny Von Dohlen, Rhodes Woolly Advisor: Dr. J. Larry Yoder The Lenoir-Rhynean is the weekly campus newspaper. With a staff of twenty two stu- dents, the paper covers cam- pus news events, including sports, faculty, administra- tion, and the arts. Each week students report, interview, type, edit, photography, con- sult advertisers, layout, and circulate for the Lenoir-Rhyn- ean. Papers are placed in sev- eral locations around campus and there is an outside circu- lation of over three hundred. Lenoir-Rhynean %-% 128 Organizations staff: Sherry Hartley — Editor Brigette Kirk — Assistant Editor Cathy Cheniae Kelly Crump Lisa Engroff Heather Franz Monica Hall Angle Helton Alyssia Johnson Rachel Kirk Susan Martin Carolyn McLean Katrina Pattin Photographers: Dawn James — Photography Editor Shelley Campbell Carles Fite Greta Franz Kellie Johnson Julie McGinnis Hope Newbern Nikki Thomas The yearbook has been published annually at Lenoir-Rhyne since 1909, The name Hacawa comes from the first two letters in Halls, Campus and Walls. The Hacawa represents the past year in all aspects, capturing students at work, at play and, most of all, capturing the people themselves. A lot of hard work, late nights and, most importantly, dedication go into the production of a yearbook. Developing a theme to work from, sketching layouts, writing and rewriting are a small part of producing the yearbook. Dr. Don Just is the advisor for the Hacawa. Organizations 129 I l_ The Student Govern- ment Association is the stu- dent advocate of Lenoir- Rhyne. The SGA is made up of elected officers who seek to voice the concerns and to pursue the interests of the student body. Every Lenoir-Rhyne student is a member of the SGA, and their participation and in- put are alvs ays encouraged by the Executive Cabinet. Wherever student interests are concerned, you will find SGA involvement. Student Government Association Executive Cabinet : Lyndon Helton — President Jim Patterson — Vice Pres. Dawna Cooke — Secretary Wade Haerle — Treasurer J.T. Putnam — Chief Justice Doug Barndt — Mauney Schaeffer Representative Phillip Blosser — Faculty Rep- resentative Stephanie Blythe — Sopho- more Class President Lisa Carley — Price Village President Jo Ellen DeMato — Isenhour President Jennifer Estes — Commuter Representative Stephanie Glaess — Senior Class President Len Haltiwanger — Freshmen Class President Sherry Hartley — Hacawa Angle Helton — Fritz Conrad Representative Marty Hobson — Commuter Representative Ed Lewis — Faculty Represen- tative John Lynch — Junior Class President Laura Maata — Program Board William McDonald — Lenoir- Rhynean Doug Urland — Morgan Rep- resentative Danny Von Dohlen — Parlia- mentarian Heavenly Williams — Elec- tions Chairperson SGA meets bi-monthly to discuss and consider issues relevant to student life. 130 Organizations Members : Melanie Barlow Sharon Benedetto Bethany Bergamo Stephanie Blythe Frank Cartwright Amy Cohan Rick Gillespie Rick Hamrick Teresa Hornbeck Jason Hosch Donovan Kirby Mark Langenback Angela LaVigne Debbie Mann Jill Martin Jane Miller Scott O ' Dell Mary Parsley Tina Pasour Katrina Pattin Joyce Pothier Charlotte Rayfield Tina Robinson Stacey Shaver Barb Smits Elizabeth Spezzano Mitzi Viola Marlowe Weingart Laura Maata — Chairman «% Program Board % Program Board has the responsibility of planning activities for the campus. Each year members work to bring new and varied programs to the Lenoir-Rhyne campus. This year the Program Board had an additional responsibility booking artists for the new Bear ' s Lair. They hired various singers, comedians and musicians to entertain Lenoir-Rhyne students. Program Board sponsors speakers for forums and has the task of planning and coordinating Homecoming and Spring Fling each year. Organizations 131 A Cappella Choir SOPRANO I Sarah Beamer Tracy Fortner Kelly Fletcher Lisa Janisko Sharon Overcash Julia Smith Tammy White SOPRANO II Carol Blume Susan Brookshire Susan Curtin Catherine Ficken Julie McEvoy Susan Poteat Mia Riggs Kim Sanders ALTO I Dawn Bean Mary Ellen Brewer P. Jane Brown Janice Dillashaw Glynnis George Dawn Hooey Fran Keck Susan Martin Lois Stirewalt Amy Turner ALTO II Lori Barlow Denise Bumgardner Amy Horner Heather Mclntire Renee Miller Sondra Wagner TENOR I BASS I Nicky Bruce Tracy Bolin Tim Brown Jack DeRochi Jimmy Buchanan Jonathan Gantt Lee Compton James Meyer Russell Hawkins Michael Powell John Markas Eddie Skey Tommy Max Brent Stewart Michael Tyson TENOR II BASS II Eddie Abernathy Ty Bryant Ben Crawley Andy Getz Matthew Frazier David Herlong Paul Herzog Paul Lingle Willie Horton Kelly Quach Jeff Miller Andy Reese Kevin West ■v The A Cappella Choir, formed in 1935, is a select group of students who meet to prepare the best of sacred choral litera- ture. The Choir presents annual Spring and Christmas concerts and travels during the Spring on a tour which covers the eastern part of the U.S. The choir has also completed five European tours singing in the famous cathedrals of Europe. The Choir also sings for national and synodical Lutheran events. Membership is made up of students from many majors across the campus. 132 Organizations staff : Kim Dabbs — Editor Cindi Bodelson Shelley Campbell Carles Fite Donna Hans Dawn James Becky Miller Brian Miller Jennifer Poovey Advisor — Dr. Marion Love Comm Talk Comm Talk is the official newsletter of the Department of Art and Theatre Arts and Communications. The staff is made up of students who are majoring in the Arts and or Communications. Working together, they use their skills to write, edit, and produce the newsletter. Comm Talk is both for and about those who produce it. Organizations 133 % Prologue Prologue is Lenoir-Rhyne ' s orientation program for Fresh- men. It is a student oriented activity, coordinated by students and the Dean of Students, that introduces the college to the new students at the beginning of each school year. This is the time when many new students meet and lasting friendships are made. Prologue is also a good opportunity for some thirty upper- classmen Prologue Leaders to meet these new students and acquaint them to college life and L-R in their own unique way. Prologue Leaders : Carol Blume Stephanie Blythe Cathy Cheniae Dawn Colbert Dawna Cooke Jennifer Dolwick Chris Dubbs Kelly Everhart Betsy Faggart Jeremy Fisher David Frank Glynnis George Wade Haerle Donna Hans Angle Helton Dave Hollar Lisa Janisko Margaret Fournier Sandra McCuen Lee Pugh Bill Rhyne Ann Robey Soni Sallach Mike Shackelford Diedra Sigmon Heidi Von Dohlen Keri Von Dohlen Lisa Von Dohlen Rhodes Woolly 134 Organizations The Lenoir-Rhyne Sign Troupe is a performing group which interprets music with Sign Language. The group was formed in 1978. Sign Troupe entertains a variety of different organizations and clubs, including Lenoir-Rhyne alumni, civic, church, and school groups. They perform an eclectic selection of songs, including Top 40, Broadway, and spiritual. The purposes of Sign Troupe are to promote deaf awareness and to provide fellowship for the hearing and the hearing-impaired students on our campus. Directors for the Sign Troupe are Danette Steelman-Bridges, Becky Brinkley, and Lynne Greene. Members: Christy Augustine Ame Beaty Carolyn Canfield Amy Cohan Lisa Conner Teresa D ' Annibale Janice Dillashaw Addenne Drum Brian Durkin Kristen Fredrickson Jason Hosch Doug Kulwicki John Kunze Kathy Manlapas Debbie Mann Jill Martin Hallie Miles Kristen Panks Paula Privett J.T. Putnam Sally Rhyne Shannon Roland Shawn Roland Kim Rustay Stacey Shaver Sandy Smith Elizabeth Spezzano Elizabeth Taliaferro Sign Troupe Organizations 135 The International Club is an organization which promotes interaction among students from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds. The club, relatively new to the campus, gives students the opportunity to learn about lifestyles and customs other than their own. Meetings are very informal and the diverse backgrounds and viewpoints of members make the club unique. Membership is open to anyone. Alberto Calderone — President Kellie Johnson Catherine Carter Ndamomo Kashikatu Neftali Chanza Brigette Kirk Brian Durkin Rachel Kirk Jim Eppelin Julie McGinnis Carles Fite Renee Miller Julie Graves Deborah Moore Laura Gullmet Pham Phuong Bao Huan Hoang Cathy Suddreth Mai Hoang Anne Thollembeek Tammy Hunt Carlos Tobon Ottilie Ilyambo Alyssia Johnson Dr. Russell Benton — Advisor International Club L 136 Organizations Circle K Bill Rhyne — President Amy Cook — Vice President Christina Hellams — Secretary William Jackson — Treasurer Mike Breslin Carolyn Canfield Kristi Cresimore Darlene Farmer Tracy Fortner Alyssia Johnson Kellie Johnson Julie McGinnis Paula Privett Sally Rhyne Rhonda Robertson Elizabeth Velsor Circle K is a service organization sponsored by Kiwanis Inter- national, Circle K works with a number of non-profit organiza- tions, time-wise and financially. These include the American Red Cross, Special Olympics and High Hope of Hickory, a day care for physically and mentally handicapped. Some events include carnation and candy sales, sponsoring the Blood Mobile, and attending area leadership rallies. Organizations 137 Resident Assistants : Jerry Allen — 2nd Mauney Lisa Beaty — 3rd Upper Isenhour Mary Ellen Brower — 2nd Upper Isenhour Dena Canipe — Price Unit P Mary Crawford — 3rd Conrad Ben Crawley — 1st Mauney Teresa D ' Annibale — Price Unit B Amy Dubay — Price Units Q-T Kelly Duddles — 3rd Schaeffer Darlene Farmer — 2nd Lower Isenhour Rick Gellespie — 2nd Short Morgan Mike Guelzow — Price Unit V Ed Izzo — 1st Floor Morgan Scott Johnson — 3rd Long Morgan Austin Mack — 2nd Long Morgan Angle Massieu — 1st Upper Isenhour Brad Mauldin — 3rd Mauney Carmen McLean — 1st Schaeffer Rob Mercatante — Price Unit A Jane Miller — 3rd Lower Isenhour Jeff Miller - Price Unit U Renee Miller — 3rd Fritz Susan Moyer — 2nd Schaeffer Doug Pruitt — 2nd Middle Morgan J.T. Putnam — 3rd Middle Morgan Kevin Ridenhour — 3rd Short Morgan Kim Sanders — 2nd Fritz Marty Setzer — Price Units D-F Eddie Skey — 1st Conrad Heidi Sommers — 2nd Conrad Todd Studebaker — Price Unit G Doug Wilson — 1st Floor Morgan John Winkler — Price Units L-0 Chris Yeatts — 1st Fritz Regina Ziraa — 1st Lower Isenhour Resident Directors : Tom Ghirardelli — Morgan Hall Mike Helms — Mauney-Schaeffer Heidi Meeks — Isenhour Diana Robertson — Fritz-Conrad Becky Sharpe — Price Village Don Miller — Residence Life Director Residence Life Senior RAs — Mary Crawford and Rob Mercatante The department of Resi- dence Life is responsible for all housing and resident student needs at LRC. From room assignments to programming, to develop- mental crises intervention, to constructive discipline, the Residence Life program touches many aspects of a student ' s life while on cam- pus. In addition, the Resi- dence Life staff coordi- nates the Summer Conference program and i s involved in the physical renovation for the campus. 138 Organizations Beartrackers is Lenoir-Rhyne ' s student recruitment team. Working closely with the Admissions office, the team is assisted by Jeff Greer, Associate Director of Admissions. Beartrackers give tours of the campus and provide housing and entertainment for prospective students. The major events for the year include the Fall and Spring Open Houses, Honors Day, and Freshman Preview. Members also help with students making individual visits to the college. Beartrackers Members: Rachel Allen Tim Allen Theodore Aford Gretchen Agner Kim Beals Ame Beaty Tracy Becker Carolyn Blossom Tammy Leigh Brooks Mary Ellen Brewer Nick Bruce Ty Bryant Carolyn Canfield Mark Coffey Dawn Colbert Dawna Cooke Kelly Crump Missy D ' Agostino Mark Dellinger Jo Ellen DeMato Leigh Drum Lisa Engroff Rob Esposito Darlene Farmer Heather Franz Kristin Fredrickson Sharon Gavin Glynnis George Ron Gibbs Anne Grady Wade Haerle Len Haltiwanger Donna Hans Sherry Hartley Tammy Hartsell Angle Helton Joye Hemingway Michael Hinderrayer Teresa Hornbeak William Jackson Tammy Jones Alyssia Johnson Kellie Johnson Lynn Johnson Anne Johnstone Brigette Kirk Carolyn Knittel Kim Lanning Andrea Larson Angela LaVigne Lynn Lowery Amy Lyster Susan Martin Angle Massieu Leigh Mattox Julie McEvoy Julie McGinnis Anthony McLaughlin Rodney Melton Jane Miller Nicole Nehrke Brian Pershing Valerie Poust Paula Privett Jennifer Quinn Bill Rhyne Sally Rhyne Ann Robey Tina Robinson Shannon Roland Denny Setzer Stacey Shaver Sandi Skidmore Kelly Marie Smith Barbara Smits Michelle Snyder Rosemary Solomon Heidi Sommers John Stafford Lois Stirewalt Martha Swygert Melissa Tatspaugh Cindy Theis Leigh Ann Thomas Roger Threadgill Marga Torrence Karen Trexler Shandra Tucker Douglas Urland Elizabeth Velsor Mitzi Viola Heidi Von Dohien Lisa Von Dohien Kim Waldrup Marlowe Weingai ' i Eric West Victoria Williams Brad Wright Amy Zielke Regina Zima Coordinators: Heidi Ernst Doug Wilson Organizations 139 Fools for Christ is a club that helps to lead worship services. This group is based on First Corinthians 4:10, We are fools for Christ ' s sake, while you are such sensible Christians. Before a service, each person dresses in a clown-type outfit. Then every- one paints his face white, as a symbol of death. The colors added symbolize the rebirth. From that time on, until the makeup comes off, each person remains mute. This act allows unique and open expression. The entire service is done in mime. A Head Clown leads each service and performs the sermon. The group has several different services which they perform. There are no requirements for membership, just a desire to help spread the word of God in a unique type of service. Fools for Christ often leads worship services at Chapel and in local churches. Their performances are for the kid in everyone. 140 Organizations The Newman Catholic club is a religious club organized for all Roman Catholic students. Membership is also open to any stu- dent, non-Catholic, who is interested in joining. Newman Catho- lic Club is sponsored by St. Aloysius Church and participates in Right-to-Life activities, Hickory Soup Kitchen and a varsity of other projects. Newman Catholic students are actively involved around campus. Organizations 141 1 Members: Tracy Fortner Carrie Fritsch David Nieman Tina Pasour Russell Hawkins — President Anne Grady Valerie Poust Bill Rhvne — Vice President Monica Hall Sally Rhyne Mary Parsley — Secretary Len Haltiwanger Lee Ann Staton Heidi Ernst — Treasurer David Herlong Carolyn Stenberg Catherine Ficken — Chaplain Kellie Johnson Martha Swygert William McDonald — Chaplain Tammv Jones Melissa Tatsapaugh Gretchen Agner Kate Kautz Karen Trexler Rachel Allen Fran Keck Beth Tucker Tim Allen Rachel Kirk Shandra Tucker Nina Ashford Paul Lingle xMitzi Viola Susan Brookshire Robert Maltzahn Buddy Waick Ron Butler Leigh Mattox Frank Cartwright Julie McGinnis The Lutheran Student Movement is a group of stu- dents who come from vari- ous religious denomina- tions. The fellowship that they share take the form of many things, including prayer, song, learning, playing, and discussions. Aside from their weekly meetings, LSM has re- treats, hayrides, football games, Christmas caroling, various service projects, and Bible studies. Dr. Larry Yoder serves as faculty ad- visor for LSM. 142 Organizations The Fellowship of Christian Athletes plays an active role in campus spiritual lives. During weekly meetings, they enjoy songs, skits, special speakers and testimonies for Christ. FCA ' s purpose is to present to athletes, coaches and to all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Christ as Savior, of serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the Church. All students are welcome to participate in FCA. The Fellowship of Chrisian Athletes also promotes retreats and Bible studies. Organizations 143 1 Members: Marsha Fanning Mia Riggs Chad Hall Ronda Robertson Eddie Abernathy Rick Hamrick Leslie Rupard Anne Beatv Christina Hellams Barb Smith Tracy Bolin Dawn Hollar Michelle Snyder Felicia Bradley Donavan Kirby Andy Tharpe Tv Bivant Karen Mason Cindy Theis Jimmv Buchanan Kathi-yn McCov Amv Turner Kathryn Carter James Meyer Sondra Wagner Page Carter Lee Phillips Kim Waldrup Lisa Conner Missy Poteat Robert Walsh Cristy Couch Pam Ray Jonathan Ward Lorri Draughn Charlotte Rayfield Tammy White Bi-ad Wright Baptist Student Union is an interdenominational group of students who want to grow in Christ and to help others in His name. The organization is sup- ported by the Southern Baptist Convention and is affiliated with similar groups throughout the na- tion. The two major pur- poses are first to provide an opportunity for interest- ed students to enjoy a weekly time of fellowship and Bible study with other Christians and secondly to minister to the school and community.  .,ws. Baptist Student Union 144 Organizations The Chapel Council is made p of student representatives ■om campus religious organi- ations and housing areas, he Council advises the Chap- lin on campus religious and )iritual life needs. On occa- on, the Council sponsors ampus-wide spiritual life itivities. Members: Ann Merck Mary Parsley Mike Guelzow J.T. Putnam Rick Hamrick Bill Rhyne Dawn Hollar LeAnne Staton Tammy Jones Mitzi Viola William McDonald Organizations 145 The Student Nursing As- sociation is a service orga- nization for all prenursing and nursing students. It provides a way for all nurs- ing majors to interact and support each other. It spon- sors a booth at the Health Fair, assists in the screen- ing for faculty and staff, and participates in other health related activities on campus. It encourages in- terest in state and national nursing issues and partici- pation in state convention. Myrtle Beard Ginger Biggerstaff Jacqueline Brinkley Dana Canipe Page Carter Julie Cline Shelia Clippard Amy Cook Regina Copeland Cristy Couch Elizabeth Decker Bobbie Jo Dobson Cathi Duggan Darlene Farmer Cathy Faw Greta Franz Margaret Guffey Monica Hall Elizabeth Hansen Susan Harrison Christina Hellams Sara Hembrock Sonya Honeycutt Debra Job Heidi Johnson Kimberly Kelly Martina Kent Sara Kiser Jimi Krondon Tonda Laws Lynn Lowery Heather Mclntire Jamie Meadlock Karen Miller Donna Morgan Pamela Monroe Melissa Moss Karen Murphy Lisa Nesbitt Kim Pasour Laura Pleasants Penelope Rowe Sherri Sanders Lauren Schoenberg Malynda Scholl Kelly Sells Patricia Simuel Rebecca Smith Elizabeth Stone Carol Swidzinski Martha Swygert Susan Taylor Jennifer Walker Patricia Wells Kevin West Shari Wright Student Nursing Association 146 Organizations student North Carolina Association For Educators Susan Moyer — Co-President Janice Dillashaw Carol Rowe Tina Overcash — Co-President Dawn Easterlifig Donna Rudisill Becicy Crawley — Vice President Ronnie Hill Malynda Scholl Soni Sallach — Secretary Georgina Holman ■ Tammy Sheppard Doug Knight — Treasurer Gina Houser Janine Silcox Flora Abernethy Carol Johnson Bess Smith Christy Augustine Ken Johnson Debra Stewart Carol Bauerlein Anne Johnstone Julie Stewart Ame Beaty Kate Kautz Susan Stobs Carol Blume Kim Lanning Amy Turner Susan Bost David Lewis Tamara Wade Jill Bowman Janet McLelland Gayle Walden Jane Brooks Hatlie Miles Ruth Wesson Julie Cain Renee Miller Sandy Westmoreland Cheryl Cardwell Karen Mundie Diana Whitaker Frank Cartwright Donna Niemiller Tracy Wilson Gary Cash Kathryn Nutting Suanne Winter Cathy Cheniae Kristen Panks Brett Williams Susan Church Rick Pelkey Tory Williams Dawn Colbert Priscilla Pond Kim Yancey Jo Ellen DeMato Susan Poteat Brent Dula Brent Puk Student North Carolina Association for Educators is an organization for stu- dents entering into the field of education. SNCAE has regular meetings dur- ing the academic year and often invites speakers to come and speak to mem- bers. The purpose of the or- ganization is to give educa- tion majors a better understanding of the pro- fession. Organizations 147 The North Carolina Student Legislature is a statewide organization for college students in North Carolina. The North Carolina Student Legislature serves two purposes. First, through actual participation in a model General As- sembly, it provides students with a close-up, practical educa- tion in the political and legislative processes. Secondly, NCSL affords students a statewide forum for expressing their ideas and opinions on current issues to state and national leaders. NCSL ' s voice is heard at many levels, and more than 40% of NCSL ' s legislative ideas have been written into law. Members : Bill Richardson — Delegation Chairperson Marshall Jones — Vice Delegation Chairperson Lisa Hoyle — Secretary Marc Caccavale — Treasurer Jennifer Audi Jody James Brian Miller David Moody Vernon Reasons Debbie Steiert Robert Vaughn Crystal Weber North Carolina Student Legislature 148 Organizations Members: Rachel Allen Kelly Banther Heidi Ernst Chris Gunnell Lyndon Helton William Jackson Amy Kervin Jonathon Miller Kim Sanders The Young Republicans of Lenoir-Rhyne was chartered this past Fall and is an organization that is open to all republicans. The goal of the organization is to further an understanding of the democratic process and the republican ideologies. Young Republicans invite local dignitaries to come to the L-R campus to speak and work on campaigns for republican candidates. Organizations 149 Playmakers Opening night keeps Playmakers busy at the Box Office. L-R Playmakers is a sixty- year-old organization dedi- cated to the production of fine theatrical works. East of the Sun, West of the Moon and The Night Tho- reau Spent in Jail are only a few productions present- ed by Playmakers during the past year. Playmakers is open to all L-R students, staff, faculty and commu- nity members. Anyone who helps in any way with the production of a play spon- sored by Playmakers is a member of the organiza- tion, and once a Playmak- er, always a Playmaker! 1.50 Organizations Laura Wolfe and Laurel Eury were part of the cast of the Children ' s Theatre. William Adair Tammy Baliew Kris Bergen Stephanie Blythe Janice Boger Larry Bradshaw Sean Brennan David Briggs Tim Brown Amy-Leigh Bryant Ron Butler Gerald Caldwell Teresa Campana Dawna Cooke Rosalind Deluca Janice Dillashaw Karla Droege Adrienne Drum Clara Dula Crisee Dyer Jennifer Dyer Heidi Ernst Laurel Eury Steve Eury Jeremy Fisher Meg Fleming Ted Ford Travis Foster Margaret Fournier Greta Franz Kristen Fredrickson Andy Getz Denise Gold Chip Haas Sandra Haddaway Rick Hamrick Grace Hatcher Heidi Hennigar Mai Hoang Amy Horner Rick Humphrey Babette Hunt Tom Jackson Dawn James — President Suzie Jeffers C. Jane Johnson Keith Kazanjian Amy Kervin Brigette Kirk Carolyn Knittle Andrea Larson Tonda Laws Dr. Marion Love Jeff Ludwig Laura Maata John Markas Carmen McLean Juanita Mecham Robert Mercatante Brian Miller Ray Mills David Moody Richard Mosteller Rob Ogle Kristen Panks Brian Pershing Lura Phillips Terry Pitts Kris Pleuss Ginger Plexico Allyson Plummer David Ponti J.T. Putnam Scott Randall Rip Robbins Robert Sassi Susan Seivert Smith Sharpe Tammy Sheppard Sherilyn Smith Wendy Smith Heidi Sommers Scott Southern John Stafford Toni Steed Ellen Stroupe Todd Studebaker Lisa Summers Nikki Thomas Erika Welch Eric West Heavenly Williams Laura Wolfe Susan Seivert works to get cos- tumes ready. Organizations 151 J Members: Julie Long Amy Lyster Tanya Melville Donna Neimiller Lisa Reuter Shannon Roland Heather Schwartz Wendy Smith Tory Williams Paige Yeatts Choreographers: Kacy Crabtree Cindy Tallman AdvisoK Dr. Jane Jenkins • • Grace Acero Leanne Alston Susan Anthony Felecia Bradley Neftali Chanza Amy Cohan Dawn Colbert Teresa D ' Annibale Laurel Eury Shannon Fesmire Denise Gold Teresa Hornbeak Tammy Hunt L-R Dance Company was organized m Spring 1983 to provide an opportunity for interested dancers to share their talents and love for the art of dancing. The company holds two perfor- mances a year. 1 ■■■■■■■■H 1 P mi lo2 0rganizations Members: Bethany Bergamo Sean Brennan Dena Caldwell Catherine Ficken Tracy Fortner Travis Foster — President Lisa Hennigar Karla Hoinkes Brigette Kirk Mark Langenbach — Secretary Angela LaVigne Tanya Melville Katrina Fattin Marlow Weingart — V. President Ron Mahan — Advisor The English Club is for anyone who is interested in literature or in creative viriting. It was originally for English majors, but now it is open to all students. One of the major functions of the English Club is to edit and to produce the Anima, the literary magazine. The Anima accepts contributions from all students, faculty and staff. The Anima contains poetry, fiction, and prose. The English Club strives to foster a creative atmosphere at Lenoir-Rhyne. Organizations 153 WLRC 89.7 station Manager: Barbara Berry Public Relations Director: John Stafford Music Director: Mary Beth Swearingen Program Manager: Heavenly Williams Traffic Director: Crisee Dyer WLRC began operations in February, 1986, from its studios on the third floor of P.E. Monroe Auditorium. WLRC is run by the students of Lenoir-Rhyne College under the supervision of the Executive Committee of which all members are students. WLRC is broadcast through Catawba Valley Cable TV in Hickory. WLRC programs are scheduled Sunday through Thursday evenings on radio 89.7 FM. Music selected for weekly program- ming includes jazz, progressive, Christian Rock, classical and top 40 mucic. The programming also includes interviews, college news, and sports information. The WLRC staff does not consist solely of Communication majors; anyone of the college campus is welcome to become a part of the station. 154 Organizations Organizations 155 Tau Kappa Epsilon extends a helping hand to the elderly. Alpha Psi Omega helps out with the loyalty fund phone-a-thon. Delta Zeta entertains children on Halloween at the North Carolina School for the Deaf. Lend A Helping Hand 166 Organizations Greeks Are 158 Greeks MakiMg Tnack Greeks 159 A 12 Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary dramatic fraternity. Membership is based on dedicated participation in all areas of the theatre. In the past Alpha Psi Omega members have sold concessions at the children ' s theatre shows, built and struck sets, worked box office, acted, directed, and, in general, promoted theater on the L-R campus through their involvement. Members: Sean Brennan David Br iggs Teresa Campana Crisee Dyer Jennifer Dyer Andy Getz Dawn James Suzie Jeffers C. Jane Johnson Dr. Marion Love Ray Mills Richard Mosteller Terry Pitts Scott Southern John Stafford Todd Studebaker Heavenly Williams Alpha Psi Omega 160 Greeks Chi Beta Phi Members: John Bisbee Thomas Blackburn Bryan Bryson Dale Burnside Chen-Chiou Chin David Chou Howard Craig Mike Ervin Marsha Fanning Sharon Gavin Mike Guelzow Virginia Hawn Tim Herold Helen Knight George Max Karen McDougal J.T. Putnam Forrest Rennick Kevin Ridenhour Shawn Roland Leslie Rupard Larry Sain Charles Wells Elizabeth Williams Chi Beta Phi is an honor- ary science society with chapters nationwide. Mem- bership is based on a stu- dent ' s grade point average in science courses as well as in overall studies. The aim of Chi Beta Phi is to promote interest in the sciences as a life-long goal. XB$ Greeks 161 $BA Phi Beta Lambda is Lenoir-Rhyne ' s national business association. It is an organization open to any student with a business major or minor and serves to promote the profesional fields among the students. Phi Beta Lambda ' s colors are blue and gold. The goals of Phi Beta Lambda are to develop competent, aggressive business leaders, to strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and in their work, to create more interest in and an understanding of American Business enterprise, to assist students in the establishment of occupational goals, and to facilitate the transition from school to work. Members: Russell Flock J Ford — President Paul Herzog Stephen Ignolia — Vice Pres. Karen Jessee Tammie Chapman — Secretary Gene Kluttz Robert Shuford — Treasurer Rocky Lutz Brigette Kirk — Parliamentarian Brian Miller Connie Moore — Reporter James Moore Debbie Steiert — Historian Katrina Pattin Todd Bennett Kim Pittman Patricia Cannon Ginger Plexico Tracy Crawley Robert Sassi Tammy Edwards Wendy Smith Trudy Evans 162 Greeks Members: Larry Lowder David Ludwig Nancy Brooks Mark Coffey Barbara Andrew John Bisbee Burl McCuiston Sarah Crawley Thomas Blackburn Ray McNeely Michael Ervin John Blakey William Mauney Marsha Finger Karen Blume Rufus Moretz Constance Fish Ellis Boatmon Lorene Painter Charlotte Frye Dale Burnside Joan Parkinson Jamie Harrington David Chou Thelma East Sherry Hartley Laura Clayton William Shuford Melissa Hendricks Charles Cooke Robert Simmons Debra Janisko Robert Eckard Sharon Smith Carolina Johnson Marsha Fanning Robert SpuUer John K. Johnson Fran Fitz Raymond Strunk Kimberly Riser John Fogarty Clyde Taylor Rebecca Kistler Libby Gabriel Mary Theuson Gehrig Lynn Emmanuel Gitlin Ted Theuson Ginger Plexico Joseph Glass John Trainer J.T. Putnam Harold Haas Richard Von Dohlen William Richardson Virginia Hawn Sarah Wallace Leslie Rupard Donald Hayes Charles Wells Mary Safrit Barbara Herman Larry Yoder Craig Thornburg Carolyn Huff Holly Behrens Diana Whitaker Suzanne Jeffers Ann Beindorf Elizabeth Williamf Jane Jenkins Carol Bergholz Marsha Williams Dan Kuropas Carol Blume Jim Lichtenstein Tracy Bolin Mu Sigma Epsilon is Lenoir- Rhyne ' s honorary academic organization. It was founded on April 7, 1954 and has con- tinually grown since then. The object of the organization is to inspire and to recognize schol- arly achievement in the liber- al arts. Student members must have at least 80 credit hours, be in the upper 19? of their class, and have a minimum 3.4 GPA. Seniors with a 3.5 GPA and juniors with a 3.6 GPA are automatically elected. Faculty members must have 6 years continuous service as a mem- ber of the faculty. Mu Sigma Epsilon ' s activi- ties include Fall and Spring initiations, a spring banquet and scholarship awards. Greeks 163 n2A Pi Sigma Alpha is an honorary PoUtical Science fraternity. The organization is composed mostly of Political Science and International Relations majors. Admission to Pi Sigma Alpha is based on high academic standards. Members are also required to have had at least 10 hours of Political Science courses. Members: John Bower Connie Fish Sherry Hartley Lyndon Helton Lisa Hoyle Bill Richardson Mary Safrit Kira Sanders Rhodes Woolly 164 Greeks AZ Delta Zeta Sisters: Gena Houser Gina Mayes — President Kelly Howard Mary Safrit — 1st Vice Pres. Kim Kiser Kathy Sarant — 2nd Vice Pres. Paula Lail Susie Finger — Recording Sec. Tonda Laws Cathy Cheniae — - Corresponding Sec. Susan Martin Jimi Krondon — Treasurer Margaret Morgan Rachel Allen Connie Moore Carol Bauerlein Hope Newborn Cindi Bodelson Jennifer Parker Julia Bramble Lura Phillips Laurie Bray Jenny Poovey Francine Brossa Donna Reid Shelley Campbell Debbie Rigney Dawna Cooke Greta Roach Tracy Cothran Candy Roper Michelle Corallo Bettina Royston Mary Crawford Katie Sargent Amy Crowell Lauren Schoenberg Kelly Crump Malynda SchoU Kim Dabbs Deidra Sigmon Crisee Dyer Sarah Smith Connie Fish Julie Stewart Greta Franz Lois Stirewalt Susan Graham Teresa Sullivan Sherry Hartley Nikki Thomas Angle Helton Debbie Townsend Joye Hemingway Keri Von Dohlen Lisa Hennigar Tracy Wilson Karla Hoinkes Lynn Woodard Lori Hoinkes Susan Wright Delta Zeta is a national Panhellenic sorority founded at Miami University in 1902 and established at Lenoir-Rhyne in 1962. Delta Zeta ' s colors ae rose and green and its symbol is the lamp. Delta Zeta ' s national philanthropy Is the hearing impaired and the sorority directly supports Galludet College in Washing- ton D.C. The sisters worl with the children at the North Carolina School for the Deaf in Morganton, N.C. and they have adopted a grandfather at the N.C. Dee Zee Dudes: John Bower Billy Branch Ted Godwin John Hudak Anthony McLaughlin Scott Sandlin Lutheran Home. Delta Zeta promotes scholarship, character, participation in campus activities and sisterhood. The sisters enjoy a Fall and a Spring social as well as mixers with fraternities both on and off campus and various other sisterhood activities. Greeks 165 KA Kappa Delta Kappa Delta National Sorority was founded on October 22, 1897, in Farmville, Virginia. The Gamma Chi chapter was first recognized on the Lenoir-Rhyne campus in 1962. Kappa Delta ' s two philanthropies are working for the benefit of jaua M Katvdads: Mike Shackelford Rhodes Woolly Chris Yeatts the Children ' s h oital in Richmond, Virginia and working with the National Committee for the i vention of Child Abuse. Local activities include an annual St. Patrick ' s Day fui. ' iser for the prevention of child abuse, visiting the Lutheran Home and var. social functions throughout the year. Kappa Delta ' s open motto is to continuou. ;tr!ve for that which is Honorable, Beautiful and Highest. Sisters: Jennifer Dolwick — President Lynn Lowery — Vice Pres. Leigh Ann Thomas — Treasurer Kelly Midgett — Asst. Treasurer Sarah Thompson — Membership Liz Stone — Editor Laurie Arrington Sherri Beam Kris Bergen Stephanie Blythe Susan Bost Dede Brauch Sue Bresnahan Juhe Cain Dena Canipe Tammie Chapman Dawn Colbert Liz Decker Rosalind DeLuca Amy Dubay Betsy Eddins Heidi Ernst Catherine Ficken Margaret Fournier Glynnis George Janet Godfrey Ellen Greene Mandy Groves Donna Hans Lisa Hoyle Dawn James Jody James Amy Kervin Sandra McCuen Ann Merck Jane Miller Karen Miller Melissa Moss Karen Mundie Chrissie Post Ann Robey Penny Rowe Kim Sanders Stacey Shaver Cheryl Sigmon Janine Silicox Suzann Smith Heidi Sommers Lee Ann Staton Debbie Steiert Ellen Stroupe Susan Taylor Gwenn Trull Beth Tucker Heidi Von Dohlen Lisa Von Dohlen Teresa Wiseman Shari Wright Regina Zima 166 Greeks Zet TauAlphaFraternity was founded at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia on Oct. 15, 1898. The Delta Omicron chapter was organized at Lenoir-Rhyne on Feb. 17, 1968. Delta Omicron has striven to uphold the purposes of Zeta Tau Alpha which are to further a strong sense of friendship, love and service. The sisters express these qualities both within the fraternity and through their national philanthropy, the Nation- Big Brothers: Eddie Abernathy Tim Brown Kelly Everhart Doug Pruitt Bill Rhyne al Association for Retarded Citizens. Beyond this, the sisters are actively involved in other activiites and organizations around campus. They hold fundraisers and enjoys socials and mixers with the campus fraternities. Sisters: K.C. Fogleman Sondra Wagner — President Denise Gold Carol Blume — 1st Vice-Pres. Stephanie Hembe Tammy White — 2nd Vice-Pres. Marty Hobson Renee Miller — Secretary Heidi Johnson Carolyn Knittel — Treasurer Sarah Kiser Karen Gushing — Ritual Kelly Kline Anne Thollembeek — Rush Membership Kim Lanning Catherine Carter — Panhel Juanita Mecham T.J. Baker Kristy Peeler Lori Bariow Lara Pleasants Shannon Beam Diana Richman Janice Dillashaw Tammy Sheppard Laurel Eury Suzanne Spinella Joyce Fender Cathy Suddreth Mary Beth Fey Elaine Wallace Zeta Tau Alpha ZTA Greeks 167 nK$ Pi Kappa Phi The Epsilon Rho chapter of Pi Kappa Phi was founded on December 3, 1983, Since then, Pi Kappa Phi has assumed its role as a cornerstone of the fraternal system. Pi Kappa Phi is a brotherhood based on Christian Manhood. The fraternity strives to help its members develop mentally, spiritually and physical- Little Sisters: Margaret Fournier Gina Mayes Ann Merck Kelly Midgett Kathy Sarant Julie Stewart Keri Von Dohlen ly. The brothers are very active in campus and community activities. You will find Pi Kapps involved in athletics, SGA, honorary societies and philanthropies, Pi Kappa Phi is contin- ually looking for men to foster its ties of brotherhood and to continue its growing tradition of excellence. Brothers: Danny Von Dohlen — Archon Blair Stroup — Vice Archon James Moore — Treasurer Bill Rhyne — Secretary Dave Hollar — Warden Tim Bowen — Historian Kirk Palmer — Chaplain Jerry Allen Tim Brown Kenney Cabe Jorge Carillo John Conn Mark Coffey Owen Demeny Chris Dubs Shawn Duke Shawn Fountain Scott Frank Stephen Gage Glenn Gangitano Ricky Gray Chris Gunnel Lyndon Helton Ed Izzo Drew Jackson William Jackson Dave Kelly Phillip Lee James Mangels Tom Meianson John Miller William Mitchell Roy Pannenbacker Everette Parson Dave Phillips Scott Randal Eddie Skey Dave Theleman Craig Thomburg Roger Threadgill 168 Greeks Sugarcubs: Carol Bauerlein Shelly Campbell Teresa D ' Annibale Stephanie Glaess Gena Houser Kim Riser Debbie Rigney Greta Roach Candy Roper Malynda SchoU Teresa Sullivan Paige Yeatts The Delta Iota chapter of Tau Kapa Epsilon fraternity is for Men. Their philanthropic endeavor is their involvement with the St. Judes Children ' s Hospital. Each year the mem- bers of the Tau Kappa Epsilon sponsor a Haunted House in order to raise money for the hospital. The members are also very active in various campus activities. Their en- thusiastic involvement in all aspects of campus life exem- plifies the fact that Tau Kap- pa Epsilon promotes a deep friendship of mutual under- standing among a group of men who have similar ideals, hopes and purposes. Brothers: Steve Swoope — President Bobby Hannon — Vice Pres. Chuck Floyd — Secretary Rocky Lutz — Treasurer Todd EUedge - Pledge Ed. Sam Benson Todd Bennett Billy Branch Kerry Buchanan Perry Bundy Hugh Campbell Steve Campbell Doug Carter Mark Childers Dean Cline Chris Copley Paul Donaldson Todd Flynt Ben Foutz Gerald Gladden Rex Harrison Tim Herold Ronnie Hill John Hudak Mark Huggins Ricky Humphrey Don Kelley Jeff King D.D. Lewis Richie Lovett Dan Ludwig Mike Ludwig Mike McGinnis Jeff Moore Kevin Moser David Mull Jose ' Palacio Jim Patterson Bryan Riddle Mike Samuelson Bart Schod Mark Smith Tom Smith John Stevenson Brett Williams Chris Yeatts Tau Kappa Epsilon TKE Greeks 169 0X Theta Chi Brothers: Keith Kazanjian Rhodes Woolly — President John Bower — Vice Pres. Dave Lawson Gene Kluttz — Secretary Mike Lopez John Lynch — Treasurer Brad Lutz Doug Barndt — Chaplain Brad Mauldin John Agner Anthony McLaughlin Ken Benzmiller David Moody David Bethune Rob Moon David Botzenhart Mike Nemeth David Boyd Rob Ogle Marc Caccavale Andy Ontko Steve Eury Clint Perkins Joe Fogleman Scott Piercy Ted Ford Ryan Pruett Dave Frank Lee Pugh Barry Granda Steve Rhodes Scott Groves Steve Rich Brad Haerle Glenn Rupert Wade Haerle Donald Safrit Carl Hearn Mark Sandoe Tom Jackson Denny Setzer The Delta Chi chapter of Theta Chi fraternity was founded at Lenoir-Rhyne College on May 15, 1954. Since then Theta Chi has grown to its present status as a supporter of Greek life. Besides the many social functions that Theta Chi sponsors, they also participate in several philanthropic projects including work- ing with the Big Brother Big Sister Association, Western Carolina Center, Red Cross Blood Mobile and sending two underprivileged children to Camp Luther- Little Sisters: Cathy Cheniae Doreen Mount Amy Crowell Sherry Hartley Angle Helton Karla Hoinkes Jimi Krondon Kim Mull Mary Safrit Marty Setzer Lisa Sherer Lois Stirewalt Sarah Thompson Tracy Wilson idge. Theta Chi is visible in all aspects of campus life and the brothers are involved in a wide variety of organizations and honorary societies. Theta Chi is continually looking for strong-charactered and well-respected young men to carry on its strong traditions. 170 Greeks Little Sisters: Carol Blurae Mary Ellen Brower Jennifer Dolwick Crisee Dyer Jennifer Dyer Sharon Gavin Tammy Hartsell Debbie Janisko Cathy Jolly Brotheis participate in IFS, A Capella Ciioir, Playmal ers, Chi Beta Phi, Mu Sigma Epsilon, Intramurals, and rep- resent a variety of majors on campus, including Biology, Business, Account- ing, Theater Arts, Computer Science, and Theology Philosophy. Theta Xi sponsors approximately four social events per semester for campus involvement. The brothers Bold fundraising projects for Muscu- lar Dystrophy. Previous projects have included car washes and biking 100 miles across the Blue Ridge Parkway to raise over $800 for M.S. Great brotherhood, enthusiasm, and dedication provide the incentive for the successful realization of the goals and quests of the Fraternity. The Kappa Omicron Chapter of Theta Xi Fraternity strives for individual growth in the realization of its goals. This growth of individuality prepares each brother for the future and enables him to bring reality to his dreams and ideals. Brothers: Kevin Ridenhour — President Rob Eisenhardt — Vice Pres. J.T. Putnam — Secretary Rich Duncan — Treasurer Sean Brennan Andy Bumgarner Chen-Chiou Chin Jeremy Fisher Andy Getz Bao Hoang Jeff Ludwig William McDonald Rob Mercatante Jeff Miller Rick Pelky Tom Sehnitzlein Scott Sherill Todd Studebaker Shannon Weathers Charles White Dave Will Theta Xi Greeks 171 Senior Delegates: Catherine Carter — President Tracy Wilson — Vice President Amy Kervin — Sec Treasurer Junior Delegates: Crisee Dyer — Publicity Laurel Eury — Special Events Donna Hans — Scholarship The Panhellenic Council is made up of two members from each of the three sororities. The purpose is to provide guidelines and rules to keep the sororities operating smoothly. Officers are chosen by annual rotation. The Council meets bi-monthly to discuss sorority concerns. Advisor to the group is Ms. Sonya Hardin. Panhellenic Council Interfraternity Senate The Inter-Fraternity Senate is the governing body of the social fraternities on campus, with its membership consisting of four representatives from each fraternity and the IFS President. It ' s major goal is to prepetuate understanding and good fellow- ship among the L-R fraternities. This consists of organizing the rush program, and jurisdiction over any infractions of the IFS constitution and by-laws. The Inter-Fraternity Senate tries to help out with at least one philanthropic activity each year, usually Special Olympics, and it holds a yearly campus clean-up. Jonathan Miller — President Dan Ludwig — Vice President Lyndon Heton — Secretary Tony Underwood — Treasurer J.T. Putnam — Chief Justice Doug Barndt Todd Bennett John Bower Carl Hearn Jeff Ludwig Kevin Ridenhour T odd Studebaker Steve Swoope Roger Threadgili Danny Von Dohlen Rhodes Woolly Ellis Boatmon — Advisor 172 Greeks Around Campus Greeks 173 Greeks In Action 174 Greek Greek 175 MakiMq Tfiacki . . . Right On Track! e. ' A 176 Sports The Bears Are Right On Track . . . mf% I 1987-88 Football Roster 98 Jerry Allen DT 45 Adolph Gordon LB 10 Mackie Pritchard 60 Todd Bennett OG 32 Walter Greer FB 89 Brian Puckett 79 Dave Benson OT 9 Todd Hagler DE 82 Jamie Purmont 2 Sam Benson WR 88 Rex Harrison TE 16 Dan Queen 47 Elgin Blue LB 5 Jody Hatley WR 70 Ken Ray 59 Eric Boston DT 75 Eric Henry DT 77 Ronnie Rector 3 Randolph Bowers RB 31 Ken Hill FB 48 Steve Rich 65 Eric Brandon OG 18 Darren Hines WR 22 Mark Sanders 40 Torben Bratton SS 54 Darren Honeycutt OG 81 Smith Sharpe 12 Brian Bryson QB 17 Jay Jackson QB Robert Simpson 66 Jeff Bumgarner LB 4 Charles Johnson WR Dan Slentz 29 Robby Bynum CB 43 Jamie Kimrey FB 56 Eddie Smith 62 Mike Carter DT 67 Jeff King OG 87 John Stikeleather 68 Mike Cohee DT 64 Clay Lewis NG 52 Mike Stout 93 Artie Connolly DE 23 Bob Lofton LB David Stuart 24 James Crawford RB 41 Mike Lopez DE 55 Steve Swoope 39 John Dabbs FB 6 Shawn Lundy QB Andy Tharpe 1 Craig Damon WR 11 Richard Mallard PK 33 Rex Tonkins 13 Greg Duckworth SS 58 Darryl Miller NG 51 Melvin Truitt 37 Dennis Eckles RB 74 Shannon Moody OT 90 Ojah Vassar 36 Reggie Feweil FB 21 Darrell Moore FS 19 Shawn Waggoner 78 Todd Flynt DT 27 Terrence Mungro CB 61 Ray Walker 57 Matt Ford C 6 Greg Nichols WR 8 Scott Walker 14 Brian Foster SS 53 Drew Oakes OG 34 Marcus Wall 44 Travis Foster FB 25 Ike Oglesby CB 7 Trey Wall 84 Ben Foutz DE 76 Jose Palacio DT 30 Charles Wallace 26 Chris Gibbs CB 71 Clay Parker OT 94 Randi Wernli 15 John Gilbert WR 38 John Parker SS 72 Mike White 83 Kevin Gilmore DE 73 Kemer Petty OT 35 David Wilson 178 Sports Darryl Miller moves in for the sack. Sports 179 The Bears in action! L-R liad a winning season tliis year. . . . And Giving It Their All 1987-88 Season L-R 0pp. 23 West Va. Tech 7 31 Guilford 7 48 Wofford 15 3 Presbyterian 14 21 Elon 42 5 Gardner-Webb 56 31 Wingate 14 24 Carson-Newman 45 40 Mars HiU 35 35 Newberry 19 35 Catawba 18 180 Sports • L-R fights for yardage and a first down. Sports 181 L-R Cheerleaders Backing The Bears The Varsity cheerleaders are a visible symbol of support for Lenoir-Rhyne athletics. Their dedication and hard work is recognized by all as they pass on their enthusiasm to the crowds. Dawna Cooke Greta Roach Teresa Sullivan Debbie Townsend 182 Sports Honeybears provide service and support to all athletic teams. They sell programs at the home football games, provide refreshments and do various odd jobs that need to be done. Every Step Of The Way Honeybears Laurie Arrington Angle Helton Lisa Reuter Janet Wilmouth Jennifer Audi Karla Hoinkes Candy Roper Lynn Woodard Kristi Bach Lori Hoinkes Mary Safrit Susan Wright Kim Beals Kerstin HoU Soni Sallach Regina Zima Kris Bergen Gena Houser Katie Sargent Debbie Rigney — President Laurie Bray Tammy Jones Stacey Shaver Shelley Campbell Fran Keck Deidra Sigmon Lisa Carley Kim Riser Sandi Skidmore Kim Cato Kim Lanning Sarah Smith Dawna Cooke Angela LaVigne Suzann Smith Michelle Corallo Julie Long Jennie Snyder Jennifer Estes Susan Martin Rosemary Solomon Shannon Fesmire Jennifer Mason Julie Stewart Susie Finger Hallie Miles Ellen Stroupe Connie Fish Becky Miller Teresa Sullivan Margaret Fournier Margaret Morgan Martha Swygert Charlotte Frye Nicole Nehrke Keri Von Dohlen Glynnis George Hope Newbern Sharon Ward Ellen Greene Jennifer Parker Marlowe Weingart Sports 183 Athletic Trainers Todd Bohemier Kenny Cabe Brian Durkin Mary Beth Fey Dr. Benny Goodman Darryl Miller Suzanne Spinella Jack Thomas Ball Girls Stephanie Glaess Margaret Morgan Mary Safrit Kate Sargent Regina Zima 184 Sports J e B a Joe Bear is Lenoir-Rhyne ' s mas- cot. He can be seen at all home games. Joe Fogleman, Susan Mc- Clellan and Anne Grady are the talent underneath the mask. Sports 185 In Step 18G Sports All together now ... the flag corps gets ready to swing into action A cheery note fills the stands during half-time. ¥ ' sysiassr f ffy gi- Left! Right! The band marches onto the field. L-R Marching Band Sports 187 Kick Up Your Heels! 1987 Soccer Roster No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 (20) 21 22 (22) 24 25 Tom Chris  lville — Head Coach Manager Name Position Jerry Best Midfield Shawn Fountainn Defender Brad Barter Midfield Mark McGuinn Midfield Phil Rodgers Midfield Tom Melanson Striker Carlos Tobon Striker Jorge Carillo Striker Lee Phillips Striker Ed Izzo Striker Marshall Jones Striker Richie Lovett Defender Joe Nagy Striker Tony King Midfield Mark Quilici Midfield David Frank Defender Barry Granda Defender Tom Bowen Striker Bo Ogburn Defender Steve Brown Midfield Jf John Ritz Striker fl Chad Hall Midfield S Drew Jackson Midfield ■ Brian Dunn Defender Schon Duke Keeper Ogburn moves the ball away Billy Mock Keeper ™ ' ' ' opponent with one swift 188 Sports L-R Soccer The Bears get psychea up before the game begins. L-R soccer fans support the Bears at Catawba. Sports 189 Aiming High . . . Women ' s Basketball 1987-88 Roster Name Pos. Leslie Collins G Emily Davis Suzanne Fisher F-C F Shannon Fritts G Angle Goad Kelly Mills Sheri Osborne F G-F F Missy Poteat Andrea Riddick G C-F Cheryl Sigmonq Sandy Skidmore Toni Steed G-F G F Tamara Wade C 190 Sports Head Coach — Barbara Buchanan 1987-88 Schedule Nov. 10 ASU (scrimmage) HOME 20 Newberry HOME 21 Converse Away 24 Wingate Away 30 Wofford Away Dec. 2 Guilford HOME 5 Pembroke State HOME 7 Mars Hill Away 9 High Point Away Jan. 9 Atlantic Christian HOME 11 Elon HOME 13 Mars Hill HOME 16 Catawba HOME 18 Pfeiffer HOME 20 Pembroke State Away 23 High Point HOME 25 Wingate HOME 27 Guilford Away 30 Atlantic Christian Away Feb. 2 Gardner-Webb Away 4 Elon Away 6 Catawba Away 10 Pfeiffer Away 15 Belmont Abbey Away 18 Gardner-Webb HOME 25 CIAC 26 Conference Away 27 Tournament Mar. 1 NAIA District 26 3 Tournament i£S M Suzanne Fisher aims for the basket. -- x ;- . ' K fSf. v- ' t v, I Shannon Fritts dribbles down the court and around her opponent. Sports 191 . And Reaching Goals Men ' s Basketball 1987-88 Roster Name Pos. Lee Dellinger G-F Mark Dishner F-C Lawrence Green G Chuck Ham C Mark Jackson G-F John Jones F Dwight Joplin C-F Stewart Lanier G Rodney Melton G Jody Petty G Tim Southern F Byron Taylor G Matt Trexler F Head Coach — John Lentz 192 Sports 1987-88 Schedule Nov. 17 Limestone Away 20 Alderson-Broddaus Away 21 Tournament HOME 27 Hickory Rotary HOME 28 Classic HOME 30 Gardner-Webb HOME Dec. 2 Guilford HOME 5 Pembroke State Univ. HOME 9 High Point Away Jan. 1 Catawba Tournament Away 2 Catawba Tournament Away 7 Mars Hill College HOME 13 Belmont Abbey Away 16 Catawba Away 20 Pembroke State Univ. Away 23. High Point HOME 25 Wingate HOME 27 Guilford Away 30 Atlantic Christian HOME Feb. 1 Elon College HOME 4 Mars Hill College Away 6 Catawba HOME 10 Pfeiffer Away 13 Gardner-Webb Away 18 Belmont Abbey HOME 20 Atlantic Christian Away 22 Elon College Away 24 Pfeiffer HOME 28 Wingate Away Setting A Record 1987 Volleyball Koster No. Name Position 1 Angle Massieu Hitter 2 Barbara Berry Hitter 3 Talisa Brandon Defender 4 Carolyn Blossom Hitter 5 Kelly Mills Hitter 6 Angle Thomas Hitter 7 Mandy Peeples Setter 8 Angle Goad Hitter 9 Kaylyn Bayly Setter 10 Marty Hobson Setter 11 Sandy Skidmore Defender 12 Grace Hatcher Hitter 14 Tiffany Warren Hitter Head Coach: Robbie Cameron A Record Season This year marked the first time that the Lenoir-Rhyne volley- ball team had participated in a national tournament. Lenoir- Rhyne was one of twenty schools who competed in the NAIA national tournament at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. The Bears finished the season at 17-8. Seeded fourth, they won the Carolina ' s Conference title by defeating the defending champions High Point, Guilford and Catawba. Barbara Berry was named most valuable player in the Carolina ' s Conference. The Bears moved on to the District 26 tournament and defeat- ed Catawba to win the title. Angle Goad was the most valuable player for the District tournament. Although the team was eliminated in the national playoffs, they had a record season. The Bear volleyball team is to be commended for their hard work and on a great season. Way to go Bears! 1 Sports 193 Angie Goad returns the ball to score for L-R. Marty Hobson sets the ball, Marty Hobson and Kelly Mills display the skills that won the district title 194 Sports District Champs W V 1987 Volleyball Schedule Date Opponent Sept. 17 High Point Pembroke State 18 Guilford Pfeiffer 24 Wingate 26 Applachian State 28 UNC-Charlotte Oct. 2 Catawba 8 Mars Hill 9 Elon 12 High Point 14 Gardner Webb UNC-Asheville 23 AGC 31 Carolina ' s conference Nov. 7 NAIA District 26 Tournament 14 NAIA Bi-District 12 Tournament 19-21 NAIA National Tournament m e 0, n, 1 1 y b a I 1 Angle Goad goes for another point for the Bears. Sports 195 In The Swing Of Things Women ' s Tennis 1988 Women ' s Tennis Christi Cresimore Jill Kelly Ann Merck Marty Setzer Suzann Smith Marlowe Weingart Patricia Zonneveld Head Coach: Barbara Buchanan Assistant: Lynn Hayes 196 Sports Men ' s Tennis 1987 Men ' s Tennis David Champion Jack DeRochi David Herlong John Meyers Chris Peruzzi Rip Robbins Rob Taylor Brent Weber Head Coach: Tom Melville Sports 197 1988 Baseball Roster fc B i I Jeff Parham CF A ' ame; Position: Harry Parrish OF- P i Ricky Brooks P - IB - OF Jeff Phillips OF 4 Jack Carmichael IB-DH Tommy Price P p- ji ' Richard Cherry SS Brian Puckett INF ' wifl Robert Church 3B Scott Randall P Tony Darnell P-OF Bryan Riddle DH- IB David Duncan C Joe Teague CF % Kerry Dyer OF-C Andy Tharpe OF Bill Fairweather IB Jeff Thompson 2B David Fox LF Carl Tillotson P Steve Fox P-3B Dieter Willkomm INF. . tC Bobby Hannon RB xJ( Rickey Humphrey 1B-2B Head (Coach: John Hamilton C Scott Hunt 3B Asst. Coach: Frank Pait f Jamie Kimrey INF. ' ■ 198 Sports Softball 1988 Softball Roster Name Position - Kaylyn Bayly 2nd Barbara Berry SS, 3rd Talisa Brandon 2nd, OF  fcT Leslie Collins OF m ) Janel Chapman 3rd, OF A Grace Hatcher C, OF j f Marty Hobson OF j j8 i mjj. Karen Mason OF Lt ' X M% Angle Massieu C, OF SMt 1,0 Sheri Osborne Missy Poteat Cheryl Sigraon Sandi Skidmore Wendy Smith Michelle Snyder Lee Ann Staton Terry Switzer Heidi Von Dohlen Kim Waldrup Tiffany Warren 1st, SS 2nd, 3rd P, 1st SS, OF 2nd, OF 1st, OF OF OF OF SS, 3rd P Head Coach: Robbie Cameron Student Asst. Coach: Mandy Peeples Manager: Kristy Peeler Sports 199 Touchdown or Interception? Oppos- ing teams struggle for control of the ball. Intramural Football Carl Hearn goes out for a pass. Men ' s Champions: Sugarbears Women ' s Champions: Doozies Joyce Fender displays her athletic skill as she hangs on to the ball for RAPP. Dave Bethune carries the ball for the OXEN as he slips away from the pack and heads down the field. 200 Sports Jim Moore has his eye on the end- Touchdown! Kelly Everhart reaches zone and a touchdown for the Sugar- for the football in the endzone. bears. Sports 201 Intramural Soccer Men ' s Champions: Raiders Women ' s Champions: Rapp The goal keeper must be on his toes the entire game. .. ; ' m Chris Yeatts maneuvers the ball into OXEN territory. 202 Sports 1 Sports 203 i The Bears Are . . . 204 Sport.s Right On Track! Sports 205 Tracking The Headlines Laying Down The Chips: Bargaining For Peace — Rhodes Woolly As we all prepared for Christ- mas, so, too, did the world ' s two most powerful men prepare to launch their own treatice on peace. Prefaced by uncertainty, but launched by hope, the docu- ment would try and articulate a message that all of humanity had been longing to hear. It would take 169 single-spaced typewritten pages, with 17 arti- cles and three annexes, yet, re- duced to its essence, this mass of legalese would be one of the sim- plest, most radical attempts in history by the leaders of two ad- versary nations to resolve a point of tension between them. Indeed, 1987 was witness to one of the most important summit meetings ever between the United States and the Soviet Union. A total of 2011 intermediate and short range nuclear warheads are scheduled to be removed from the __ ___ _ _ _____ , __ _ ever-fearful European continent, contingent, of course, upon Senate approval — which is by no means definite. The treaty is important because of its radicalism. Never before has the word elimination appeared in the heading of a nuclear arms- control treaty. Never before has the US dismantled nuclear weaponry. Never before has the USSR allowed for on-site verification. But this treaty does just those things, while also calming the fears of many of our European allies and bringing to President Reagan a document that will secure his place in history. Of course there were concerns. Many conservative Republicans feared that the Treaty would increase the necessity for a strong conventional force (of which NATO does not boast), while still others felt that the US should continue negotiating from a position of absolute strength. The most outstanding controversy, however, developed not from within the Oval Office, but from within the rectangular kitchen. How dare Raisa Gorbachev decline an invitation to a White House tea so that she could attend a meeting between her husband and US journalists! Nancy was incensed — as she should be. Czarina Raisa is by all means the antithesis of what most Americans think of Soviet women. But not only is she controversial in America, but she is more so in her motherland. Holding a PhD in Philosophy, she has become a model for designer clother, which strikes many of her comrades as being ostentatious. Fortunately, however, the two first ladies have settled their quarrels, as have their two husbands — at least temporarily. The fanfare has dissipated somewhat and the flags waving along Pennsylvania Avenue have all been pulled down; yet the spirit of the superpower agreement still lingers in the air. -r Perhaps the Advent season was the ideal time for the introduction of this treatice. Perhaps the timing was incidental, but hopefully it will be prophetic. Hopefully a new page in history will be turned to — one that redefines our current condition from militarism to pacifism, from opulence to benevolence, and from fearfulness to trustworthiness. A tall order, but one that was made more possible by last December ' s summit. President Reagan talks with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev during arrival ceremonies at the White House. The two superpower leaders held a three-day summit meeting in December and signed a nuclear arms control agreement. A Year In Review 206 News The Scandals A Campaign Amid Scandal — Susan Martin It shocked the nation, and it almost ruined his career. The front-runner for the 1988 demo- cratic presidential nomination, Gary Hart, brought an abrupt halt to his campaign amid charges of adultry. The rumors started when reporters for the Miami Herald claimed that Hart spent a weekend with Donna Rice. Rice, 29, was a part-time actress and was swiftly caught up in the media free-for-all. The press had a field day when it was discovered that Hart and Rice had spent a weekend traveling to Bimini and back aboard the yacht The Monkey Business. Both claimed that it was a pla- tonic trip; Rice stated that they were just pals. Through it all, Hart ' s wife, Lee, stood by her campaigning husband. The scan- dal was enough to force Hart out of the presidential campaign. He re-entered the race later in the year, surprising much of the country. The whole scandal posed many questions in the world of media as to how involved it should get in the personal lives of politicians. )emocratic presidential candidate Gary Hart was forced to drop his bid for the presidency after it was reported that he as romantically involved with Donna Rice, a 29-year-old aspiring actress and model from Miami. Ollie For Prez! Marine Lt. Col. Oliver L. North was a key official in the plan to finance anti-government rebels in Nicaragua with money from arms sales to Iran. In testimony before the Iran-Contra hearings in Washington, North became somewhat of a celebrity. The testimony heard at the hearings diverted blame away from the President maintaining that he had no part in the affair. Col. North took responsibility for his actions and for the evidence that was shredded by his secretary. The public, in general, saw North as a sort of hero. The slogan Ollie for Prez! was coined and Col. North became a household word. Lt. Col. Oliver North testifies at the Iran-Contra hearings in Washington. Xews 207 Black Monday — Mary Crawford On Monday, October 19, 1987, the stock market saw a 508 point plunge in the Dow Jones industrial average to reach a record of 1738.42. This day historically saw the most stocks traded as the market fell thirty percent. It is, however, important to realize that human wealth skills and training, make up 75 percent of America ' s total assets. This resource, valued at about 13 trillion dollars by the Commerce Department was not affected at all by the stock market crash. This means that the one trillion dollar loss that was suffered on Black Monday in stocks was only a reduction of human wealth by eight percent and only decreased total wealth by two percent theoretically. There have been several stimulants called to blame for the astound- ing crash, the most cited being computer trading. It increased the volume of trading to a level that the market could not support. Another cause is the concern over the dollar ' s decreasing value. Many participants in the market were affected by the market collapse. Capital spending has not indicated a notable change, with the exception of high ticket items generally purchased by the upper status-conscious investors. Companies that grew extremely fast in recent years by focusing on the Yuppies market are now seeing a decrease in profits. With sales decreasing of these products, the inventories will culminate along with higher financing costs or mark- downs. Traditional industries that retain a strong demand faired much better than those companies whose demand fluctuates with the econo- my. In direct response to the market plunge Federal Chairman, Alan Greenspan, stated The Federal Reserve, consistent with its responsi- bilities as the nation ' s central bank, affirmed today its readiness to support the economic and financial system. Although this stand seems to apologize for increasing the discount rate in September, it served to soothe the worst feats of the troubled market. The Federal Government was extremely aggressive in creating the needed liquidity in the market and is now undertaking the task of bolstering the economy to prevent the collapse of the dollar, or even worse, inflation. The Dow Jones industrial stock average dropped 508 points, the largest in history, on Monday, October 19. Some called it a crash , others called it a meltdown and others called it Black Monday. Whatever it was, it stripped $500 billion from the market value of U.S. securities. Treading Lightly In an effort to keep the Per- sian Gulf open to navigation, the United States began in July to escort vessels to protect them from Iran. In September the U.S. Navy blew up an Iranian ship that was caught laying mines in the Gulf. Several mines were con- fiscated. The F Tsian Gulf has become a place ot igh tensions, especially with til recent mining of its waters by Iran. 208 News ■ ' ' JW- .1 Enemy No. 1 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has escalated over the past year to become a national, if not global, concern. With no cure as yet in sight, the disease has a 100% fatality rate. What began as a disease of homo- sexuals and drug addicts has now spread to affect anyone from in- fants to adults. The virus has yet to be isolated. Concern is growing as the disease spreads rapidly and efforts are being made to contain it. In the six years since Americans first heard of a mysterious immunity-robbing disease from which no one recovers, AIDS has killed nearly 25,000 Americans, millions of dollars have poured into medical research and President Reagan has proclaimed the plague Public Health Enemy No. 1. Television evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker said farewell to the PTL ministry in March. Jim Bakker resigned after confessing to a sexual encounter with a young woman. Tammy Bakker bowed out of the broadcasts to undergo treatment for drug dependency. Paradise Lost Television evangelists sank to a new low during 1987 with the revelation of Jim Bakker ' s sexual encounter with Jessica Hahn in a Clearwater hotel room. The inci- dent involving Hahn opened the door to a scandal which would bring about the demise of the PTL ministry. Amidst scandal it was also revealed that Tammy Faye Bakker was undergoing treatment for drug dependency. The Bakkers were forced to give up all of their acquired wealth. A big item that was put on the auc- tion block was the Bakker ' s dog- house complete with air condi- tioning and carpet. Some of the Bakker ' s loyal supporters stood by them but many were forced to re-evaluate the television evange- list and question his purposes. The Jessica Hahn scandal uncov- ered a skeleton in the Bakker ' s closet that will take a long time to bury. And The Crises News 209 Congress Denies Bork Position As Supreme Court Justice The Senate rejected President Reagan ' s nomination of Robert H. Bork to the Supreme Court by a 58-42 vote, which ended a long contentious debate over a judge alternately portrayed as a bril- liant jurist and a dangerous ex- tremist. Pope John Paul Comes To America President and Mrs. Reagan greeted Pope Paul II when he arrived in Miami to begin a nine-city tour of the United States. The Events And Issues Of 1987 210 News The NFL Strikes Out A 24-day strike by the NFL players ended in mid-October when the union capitulated and went to court instead of trying to fight the club owners at the bar- gaining table. ' jr ' : ' ' - iP Bringing It ? Home: ■ - . ' _ _ The America ' s .«?ii«--ai ' - Cup Is Back ■■ ' :-m In The States - - ? •.: Dennis Conner, the man who lost the America ' s Cup in 1983, won it back four years later. The Stars Stripes completed a 4-0 sweep over Australia ' s Kookabur- ra III in the race that took place in Australia. News 211 Reflecting Upon The Past Year . . . Gee M e, that looks like some mischievous smile,Tl|| hat could your checkbook have to do witnitt? 212 Closing Mary Safrit — Where did you get that rock? 3 ■ i ■ R 4 .V ' ' -4 ■• - ti-i ... ' . .r «4 .% :--t ' T «J « A A ... . 9 }, ■ msmm ' - -s f ' i ' i-M- ' if.t: ' ■ ytS - i_ ■.aaa «- - .X - • - - « Greta Franz searches for the photo that says it all . A penny U r your thoughts ... Nikki Thomas quietly reflects on everything happening around her. Jelf Ludwi(5 — Have you lost your horse? Closing 21:i Remembering Good Times ■ r • - ■ . , r ::. ' % . ivJUT w4 laOutv Look at this ... Kris Bergen shares her discovery with Gerald Gladden. Leaders of tomorrow, John Ritz, Kim Sanders and Dawn James, took on ti Nantahala River during the Leadership Retreat. 214 Closing 216 Clo.sing The WOMBS (Marshall Jones, Phil Rogers, Dave Verchick, Duncan McMillan and Billy Williams) have been ardent supporters of the Ladybear Volleyball team in their winning season and clinching of the Carolinas Conference Title. Also supporting are Drew Jackson, Shawn Fountain and Suzanne D ' Avanzo. Ted Ford — Is this your new look? Leaving Behind A Trail Of Memories . . Closing 217 Mark Sanders and James Crawford love to have their picture taken. 218 Closing V V 1j Sherri Beam gets a little lift from a couple t)ffrien is. i ' ictionary has become a favorite asttirae for many this year. . . . And Tracking Ahead Closing 219 A Year Ends . . . A Future Begins Congratulations Class Of ' 88 220 Closing student Directory Abee, Shelly Gwen Abernathy, Jack Edward Abernathy, Tina Lynn Abernethy. Carolyn Joyce Abernethy, Flora Lynn Abernethy, Jackie Todd Abernethy, Jean Marie Abernethy, Joyce Evelyn Acero, Grace Elena Adair, William Matthew Adams Marcia Ray Adams, Robert Weston Agner, Amy Gretchen Agner, John Michael Albright Jr., Roy Cletus Alien, Jerry Lynn Allen, Rachel Elizabeth Allen, Timothy Paul Alston, Christy Leanne Altemueller, John William Anderson, Elizabeth Carole Anderson, James Edward Anderson, Wesley Todd Andrews, Sheila Wheeler Angley, Lora Karen Annas, Bonita Jane Anthony, Minnie Ola Ammons Anthony, Susan Carol Arndt Barbara W. Arney, Randy William Arnold, Robyn Lee Arrington, Laurie Ann Ashford, Nina Christine Audi, Jennifer A. Augustine, Christine Lynn Austin, BiUie Ann Austin, Sandy Troutman Austin, Vicky Diane Avery, Carol Elaine Bach, Kristi Michelle Bailey, Susan Cuthrell Bailey, Yvonne Etzkorn Baker, Darlene A, Baker, Darrell Ernest Baker, Dorcas Annette Baker, Linda A. Baker, Scottie Cline Baker, Tracy Joy Balow, Eric Raymond Banner, Stephanie Lynn Banther, Bryan Kelly Barfield, Todd Harrison Barger, Beverly S. Barger, Patricia D. Barlow, Lori Annette Barlow, Malanie Anne Barndt, Douglas Paul Barnes, Michelle Rambeau Barnett, Gaye W. Barnett, Linda Urie Earnhardt, Jason Bernard Bass, Douglas T. Batten, April Michelle Baucom, Sandra Safrit Bauerlein, Carol Ann Bauguess, R. Allen Bauman, Barbara Bauman, M.J. Bayly, Kaylyn Beach, Debbie Beach, Gail G. Beach, Jerry B. Beals, Kimberiy Ann Beam, Shannon Aurinda Beam, Sherri Ann Beamer, Sarah Ann Bean, Dawn Marie Bean, Linda Laurin Beane, Sherry Marie Beard, Myrtle Carmen Beard-Wilde, Rina Beaty, Amelia Elizabeth Beaty, Lisa Kaye Becker, Tracy Lynn Becton, Gordon Dwain Beeker, Mark Stephen Behrens, Holly Marie Beindorf, Ann M. Regitz Beindorf, Kristin Diane Bendig, Albert D. Benedetto, Sharon Marie Benfield, Molene H. 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Route 6, Box 645 344 5th Street, N.W. 10205 Bushveld Lane 4464 Burnham Woods Drive Post Office Box 2591 Post Office Box 695 1873 Wind Willow Road Route 3, Box 569G Route 3, Box 432 103 .• rden Drive Post Office Box 14 3906 Yadkin Drive 1451 I2th St. Dr. NW 2 Route 1, Box 469-9 1306 21st Avenue, NE P.O. Box 2055 5 Weidner Acres Route 3, Box 441 830 Valley Drive 60 Archer Road 175 17th St. NW, G2 704 5th Avenue NE 704 5th Avenue NE 7430 34th St. S E206 171 Legion Road Route 6, Box 204 171 Legion Road 1830 Meadowood St. 915 M 7th Street NE Route 1, Box 231 2113 West Pine Street 316 Union Grove Road P.O. Box 747 Route 6, Box 487-A Route 1, Box 511 430 1st Ave NW, 4 Edgewood Drive Box 17! 1189 Huntsmoor Drive 6801 Perkins Drive Route 2, Box 131-A Route 8, Box 752 163 Highwood Ave. 1655 20th Avenue Drive, NE 1225 Main Street Route 1, Box 322 918 Kensington Drive Route 3, Box 179 121 Sherman Drive 3905 Chaparral Drive SW 1243 Robinhood Cir. Route 3, Box 815 Hickory, NC 28601 Morganton, NC 28655 Iron Station, NC 28080 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 286.58 LinviUe, NC 28646 Newton, NC 28668 Hildebran, NC 28637 Wilmington, NC 28405 Newton, NC 280.58 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 286U1 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Drexel, NC 28619 Waynesville, NC 28786 Savannah, GA 31405 Savannah, GA 31406 Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Elkin, NC 28621 Charlotte, NC 28212 Mocksville, NC 27028 Conover, NC 28613 Lenoir, NC 28645 Lenoir, NC 28645 Lenoir, NC 28645 Morganton, NC 28655 Hickory, NC 28602 Newton, NC 28658 Lenoir, NC 28645 Troy, NC 27371 Felton, DE 19943 Emmaus, PA 18049 Fairfax, VA 22030 Damascus, MD 20872 Valdese, NC 28690 Hickory, NC 28601 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Morganton, NC 28655 Hickory, NC 28601 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Conover, NC 28613 Conover, NC 28613 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Raleigh, NC 27612 Franklin, OH 46006 Lenoir, NC 28645 Rosman, NC 28772 Orlando, FL 32809 Newton, NC 28658 Newton, NC 286,58 Lenoir, NC 28045 Spotsylvania, VA 22553 Raleigh, NC 27609 Hickory, NC 28601 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Hickory, NC Hickory, NC 28603 Newton, NC 28658 Troy, NC 27371 Newton, NC 28658 Mahopac, NY 10.541 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 St. Petersburg, FL 33711 Hudson, NC 28638 Morganton, NC 286.65 Hudson, NC 28638 Sarasota, FL 34231 Hickory, NC 28601 Kannapolis, NC 28081 Mount Airy, NC 27030 Lenoir, NC 28645 Conover, NC 28613 Lenoir, NC 28646 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Clinton, SC 29325 Gastonia, NC 28054 Raleigh, NC 27612 Newport, NC 2S570 Mooresville, NC 28115 Weehawken, NJ 07087 Hickory, NC 28601 Quincy, IL 62301 Cleveland, NC 27013 Duncanville, TX 75137 Vale, NC 28168 Forest City, NC 28043 Roanoke, VA 24018 Charlotte, NC 28212 Conover, NC 28613 Bentley, Joy Moretz Benzmiller, Julie Anne Benzmiller-, Jr., Kenneth John Berg, William Barrett Bergamo, Bethany Michele Bergen, Kristen Marie Bergholz, Carol S. Berry, Barbara Murline Berry, Carol Joan Berry, Carson Dean Beiry, David Kyle Berry, Eddie Jackson Best, Gerard Eswood Bethune, Jr., David Ross Biddix, Leslie H. Bielinski, Brett David Biggerstaff, Ginger Hewitt Blackbui ' n, Teresa Jayne Bledsoe, Tori Elizabeth Blossom, Carolyn E. Blue, Elgin Blume, Carol Diane Blythe, Stephanie Renee Bodelsnn, Cindi Michelle Boger, Janice Lynne Bohemier, Todd .Michael Bolender, Christine Dawn Bolick, Harriet Lail Bolick, Lori Ann Bolick, Tera Samantha Bolin, Charles Tracy Bost. Susan Leslie Boston, Eric Jerome Boston, Melissa Beth Botzenhart, David Kent Bowen, Thomas Gales Bower, John Anderson Bowers, Randolph Bowles, Judith Elaine Bowman, . llen Curtis Bowman, Deborah L. Bowman, Jill Renae Bowman, Ralph Howard Bowman, Ricky Dale Bowman, William George Boyd, Bryan David Boyd, Karen Lynn Boyles, Mara Denise Bozuhoski, Elaina Marie Bradley, Felicia Renee Bradshaw, Larry Allen Brady, Scott Causey Brady, Sharyn Kiziah Bramble, Julia Cade Branch, William Hubert Brandon, Eric Anthony Brandon, Talisa Darlene Bratton, Torben L. Brauch, Debra Dene Branch, Donna Michelle Bravard, Narisse A. Bray, Lauren Merrill Brennan, Sean Padraic Breslin, Michael Joseph Bresnahan, Susan Ellen Brinkley, Jacqueline Dolores Britt, David Earl Brittain, Sandra Renae Brooks, Nancy Jane Brooks, Richard Erie Brooks, Tammy Leigh Brookshire, Susan Elaine Broome, Amy Elizabeth Broome, Christopher Scott Bi ' ossa, Francine Yvette Browder, Belinda Jo Brower, Mary Ellen Brown, Anne C. Brown, Brian Thomas Brown, Madeline Goodson Brown, Michelle .Antoinette Brown, Patricia Jane Brown, Robert Timothy Brown, Steven Wesley Bruce, Daren Scott Bruce, Nicky Dean Bryant, .Amy-Leigh Bryant, Kimberiy Dawn Bryant, Tyron Scott Bryson, Brian David Buchanan, Jimmy Ray Buchanan, Kerry .Allen Buckner, Peggy Graham Buckner, Phillip Wade Bumgardner, Denise Lynn Bumgardner, James Wayne Route 7, Box 798 3600 Huckleberry Road 3600 Huckleberry Rd. 608 Smokerise Blvd. 6301 Tanglewood Drive NE 308 Parkmount Drive Route 11, Box 1472 1398 Wickham Road 2705 . Center St., 73 Route 2, Box 955-V4 Route 1, Box 540-B R(jute 2, Box 666 Rt 1, Box 572 125 Briarfield CT 2710 Springs Rd. 74 Livingston Avenue 105 South C. Avenue liSlO 41st Avenue East 706 Westview Drive 426 NW 143 Street 904 Johnson Street 114 Park Street 8728 Mt Holly-Huntrsvl Rd 7475 Brigham Dr. 267 Poplar Tent Road Route I, Box 486-B 5674 Black Jack Ct S Route 14, Box 202 Route 6, Box 466 Route 14, Box 202 P.O. 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Box 181 2 Maple Drive Route 1, Bo x 263 F 1 10 WixKlland Drive 1260 5th St. NE 118 644 Burton Lane 330-A South St. Route 13, Box 1177 1013 Roswell Drive 630 37th Avenue NE North 10th Ext 934 3rd Street NW 433 3th Street Dr SW Route 2, Box 613A 1218 Aycock .Avenue 3432 Hunting Creek Drive Route 2, Box 253 180 Old Quarry Road 4201 Tyndale Avenue Route 9, Box 330 365 Nuway Circle 132 Fisher Creek Route 2. Box 307 P.O. Box 21 211 West Pine Street Route 8, Box 560 Route 1, Box 488A Route 1, Box 48S-A Taylorsville, NC 28681 Charlotte, NC 28210 Charlotte, NC 28210 Longwood, FL 32779 St. Petersbuig, FL 33704 Greensboro, NC 27408 Hickory, NC 28601 Melbourne, FL 32935 Hickory, NC 28601 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Conover, NC 28613 Connelly Springs. NC Gastonia, NC 28052 Lake Bluff, IL 60044 Hickory, NC 28601 Edison, NJ 08820 Maiden, NC 286.50 Brandenton, FL 33.508 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Miami, FL 33168 Raeford, NC 28376 China Grove, NC 28023 Hunlersville, NC 28078 Dunwoody, GA 30338 Concord, NC 28025 Newton, NC 286.58 Punta Gorda, FL 33982 Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville, NC 28677 Hickory. NC 28601 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Concord, NC 28025 Taylorsville. NC 28681 Hickory, NC 28601 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Miami, FL 331.57 Little Mountain, SC 29075 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28668 Lenoir, NC 28645 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Hickory, NC 28603 Hickory, NC 28603 Riverhead, L.I., NY 11901 Old Fort, NC 28762 Conover, NC 28613 Lake Placid, FL 33852 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Fayetteville. NC 28303 McLeansville. NC 27301 Durham, NC 27704 Yadkinville, NC 270.55 Gastonia, NC 28052 APO New York, NY 09252 Charlotte, NC 28211 Rutherford College, NC 28671 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 2S601 Falls Church, VA 22041 Manlius, NY 13104 Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Mt. Gilead, NC 27306 Vale, NC 28168 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 Catawba, NC 28609 Boone, NC 28607 Hickory, NC 28601 Denver, NC 28037 Eatontown, NJ 07724 Hickory. NC 28601 Silver Spring, MD 20901 Hickory, NC 28601 Maiden, NC 28650 Hickory, NC 2S601 Hickory, NC 28601 Salisbury, NC 28144 Burlington. NC 27215 Pfafftown, NC 27040 Hiddenite, NC 28636 Elkin. NC 28621 Charlotte, NC 28210 Morganton. NC 28655 Lenoir, NC 28646 Sylva, NC 28779 Nlorganton, NC 28655 Plunuree, NC 28664 Lincolnton. NC 28092 Hickory, NC 28601 Hudson, NC 2S6:i8 Hudson, NC 28638 Directory 221 Bumnainer. Anthony Shell Bumgarner, Gina M. Bumgarnfr. Jeffrey Scnti Bumgarner. Kazuko lida Bundy, Jr.. Mari:us Perry Burch. Diana Burth. Terry Bri «n Burgees. Pamela Sheree Burke. 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Hilda Keaton Cline, Julie Ann Cline, Kimberly Willis Clippard, Sheli;) Maria ClfKlfelter. Jeffei . Gowain Clodfeller, Timoth,. Mark Ox ' hran, Paige Hart Coffey, .Mark Kevin Coggins, JoAnne .Mabel Cohan, Amy Beth Route 11, Box 1788 Rt. 1, Box 49i Post Office Box Hm Rt 1. Box 080 PO Box T.il Route 7, Box 298-H Rt .1, Box 11174 3:il West i:ith Street Rt, L), Box 1080 SIJH Arden Drive Route 1, Box :ilG .5.57 .ilh St. NW 200 Burkemont Avenue P.O. Box 12.52 598 12th Avenue, N. K, 21.57 6th St. N. E, Route :J, Box oil Route :i. Box 751 139 Village Circle 3870 Coco Grove .Avenue 324 Harrison .Avenue 40 Lowell Terrace 4923 Buckline Crossing Santa Brigida 1709 134 Friendly Park Road Route 2, Box .5-51A lUfi04 Oiange Grove Drive 117 Nottingham Drive Route 4, Box 515 444 4th Street, SW 111 Edgewood Avenue 500 Red Mulbeiry Court 100.55 North Ct Echo Hills 703 Alamanda Way 1513 S, Hackney Dr. 76C .Ashfield Drive Rt 13, Box 380B Post Office Box 1531 Rt. 2, Box 71 208 North Matisse Circle 422 Hoke Street 405 Rollingwood Road 451 S. 11th St. 411 Roberdel Road 5028 Shady Side Drive Route 8, Box 388 31 Mayfield Drive Route 3, Box 459 Route 3, Box 305B 1173 Fourth Creek Land Di, Route 3, Box 330 Route 2, Box 435 201 Sweetgum Way 71 Odessa Drive 9252 San Jose Blvd. 2805 Route 1, Box 82 MSM Route 3, Box 299 Route 5, Box 30 4511 Greenbriar Drive Post Office Box 875 Route 2, Box fi05 B 937 Armstrong St. Route 1, Box 263 5308 Ravensworth Rd Route 7, Box 396 1104 Appian Dr, 326 Jup. Lakes Blvd. 23HiA 1502 N. Frye Avenue 402 Victoria Court 3425 Florida Drive 216 Liledoun Road 228 River Road 17905 Hollingsw ' orth Drive 303 Eden Drive 1508 Dogwood Drive 5 Circle Dr Post Office Box 16 205 Hughes Boulevard Route 5, Box 145 Route 1, Box 227 Route 2, Box 358 RD 1 Bfjx 290 Davis Road Route 9, Box 340 1206 Kennedy Ct 14.509 Hickox Street 10 Quarry Rd Wlw Oks 10 1755 20th Avenue Drive NK P.O. Box 473 Route 9, Box 658 710 37th Avenue N. E, 15.50 23rd Ave. PI. NT- Route 2, Box 14 Route 2, Box 561 Route 12, Bfjx 521 105 Wintergreen Road Route 8, Box 497 750 7th Avenue Place SW Route 9, Box 404 Route 1, Box 320 82 Murray Lane Hickory, NC 28601 Huilson, NC 28638 Lowell, NC 28098 Taylorsvillc, NC 28681 Dallas, NC 28034 Morganton, NC 28655 Conover. NC 28613 Newton, NC 28(158 Hickory, NC 28601 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Hickory, NC 28601 Morganton, NC 28655 Morganton, NC 28655 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville, NC 28677 Hillsboiough, NC 27278 Hickuiy, NC 28602 Miami, FL 33133 Franklin, NC 28734 Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Dunwoody, GA 30338 Rio Piedras, PR 00926 Lenoii-, NC 28645 Newton, NC 28658 Tampa, FL 33618 Newton, NC 28658 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC Morganton, NC 28655 Longwood, FL 32779 Brecksville, OH 44141 Stuart, FL 33494 Orlando, FL 32806 Fayetteville, NC 28301 Statesville, NC 28677 Manteo, NC 27954 Cleveland, NC Nokorais, FL 33555 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Jamestown, NC 27282 Lake Wales, FL 338.53 Rockingham, NC 28379 Roanoke, VA 24018 Shelby, NC 281.50 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Mocksville, NC 27028 Dallas, NC 28034 Statesville, NC 28677 Laurinburg, NC 283.52 Vale, NC 28168 Longwood, FL 32779 Ea.st Amherst, NY 14051 Jacksonville, FL 32217 Valdese, NC 286911 Conover, NC 28613 Albemarle, NC 28001 Chestei-, VA 23831 Hillsborough, NC 27278 Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville, NC 28677 Mocksville, NC 27028 Springfield, VA 22151 Statesville, NC 28677 Punta Gorda, FL 339,50 Jupiter, FL 33458 Newton, NC 286.58 Vienna, VA 22180 Fayetteville, NC 28301 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Beimont, NC 28012 Derwo(jd, MD 20855 Washington, NC 27889 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Lenoir, NC 28645 Newton, NC 280.58 Lenoir, NC 28645 Branchville, NJ 07826 Hickory, NC 28001 Statesville, NC 28677 Burton, OH 44021 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Hickory, NC 28601 Hildebran, NC 28037 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Valdese, NC 28690 Conover, NC 28613 Statesville, NC 28677 Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Lexington, NC 27292 Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville, NC 28677 Valdese, NC 28090 Guilford, CT 06437 Cohee, Michael James Colbert, Dawn Michele Cole, Douglas Lewis Cole, Jane Lackey Cole, John Michael Collins, Jan Leslie Compton, Dai ' win Lee Compton, Thomas Ray Conn, Diana Lee Conn, John O.scar Conner, Eddy M. Conner, Lisa Marie Connolly Jr., Arthur Fi-ancis Connor, Michael Eric Cook, Amy Elizabeth Cook, Scott Alan Cooke, Crystal Dawna Cooke, Monica R. Cflpeland, Regina Copley, Christopher Smith Corallo, Michelle Cornwell, Deborah Jane Corretl, Ellen Boyer Costner, Lesley Michelle Cote, Elaine Rebecca Cothran, Tracy Marie Couch, Cristy Ruth Coulter, Tamara Denise Cox, Rebecca Parker Crahill, Karin Lynn Craig, Brenda Leigh Crawford, James Franklin Crawford, Mary Elizabeth Crawley, Angela Michelle Crawley, Benjamin Dean Crawley, Sarah Rebecca Crawley, Tracy Scott Cresimore, Kristi Maiie Crisp, Steven J. 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Demeny, Owen Michael DeRochi, Jack Edmund Detrick, Jennifer Abagaii Deuel, Daisy Ann Dillashaw, Janice Kaye Dishner, Mark Allen Dobson, Bobbie Jo Dolan, Edward Hopkins Dolwick, Jennifer Beth Domke, Tanya L. Donaldson, Paul Lindsey Donovan, Doreen Dooley, Angela Denise Dorsey, Scott Edward Doty. Gillian Candius Draughn, Lorri Leigh Droege, Karia Jill Drum, Adrienne Lee Drum, Glynis Leigh Drum, Kathy Jean Drum, Reginald Lee Drummond, Albert Wayne 1002 NW 5th Avenue 103 Presidio Park 715 Pyrtle Drive Route ' 1 , Box 333 4 Thomas Court 360 7th Street, N. W. Route 3, Box 78 C 1614 Kenmore Dr Rd 1, Box 5 Box 70 Jenksville Rd Route 11, Box 075 202 Oak Grove Road 213 Riveredge Drive Post Office Box 502 121 Harding Street 499 North Main Street Post Office Box 586 Post Office Box 580 118 Nottingham Drive Rt 1, Bx 700J 2215 Pine Terrace P.O. Box 675 904 19th Avenue, N. W. 611 East Florida Avenue Route I, Box 357 7219 Rockledge Drive Route 1 Box 313 Post Office Box 1 P.O. Box 505 1021 1 Lawyers Road 829 Louise Circle 1830 Cummings Ave. Route 9, Box 230 B Route 6, Box 80A Route 1, Box 400 Route 1, Box 400 Route 2, Box 414A Route 2, Box 99A 210 Valley Hills Mall Route 2, Box 300 Post Office Box 148 Route 2, Box 855A P.O. Box 313 2525 loth Avenue SW Route 5 Box 236 Box 542 732 Johnstown Road 2315 Valencia Terrace Route 6, Box 432-P 5 Wood Run Post Office Box 51 750 Harris St., N.W. 410 32nd Avenue Drive NW Post Office Box 151 Route 3, Box 578 P.O. Box 636 1 1 1 Juanita Street 436 8th Avenue Drive NW 101 Shagbark Circle 3730 Greenford St. P.O. Box 2045 Route 4, Box 216 F 804 Ridgewood Dr. NE Route 5, Box 137 Route 5, Box 1335 no Knolls Drive 5733 Hill View Drive 644 Dogwood Road 123 21st Ave., NE 1460 0th St. Cir. NW 604 30th Avenue N. E. 910 18th Avenue Dr. N. W. Post Office Box 5 1330 5th St. NE Tara Wd. 8 1219 Huntsman Drive Route 1, Box 297 B 150 Nottingham Drive 3417 17th Avenue NE RD 2, Box 591 A 134 Dietz Avenue Route 1, Box 402 5308 Broadmoor Place 2522 Merrywood Road Route 2, Box 302 Route 1 Box 238 Route 1, Box 87 1000 Hickory Lane 149 Second Street 244 Belair Circle 1750 20th Ave. Dr NE, 83 Route 1, Box ,572 26 W. Franklin Street Route 8, Box 52 102 North Main Street Box 97E, Dixie Park Route 2, Box 458 154 South College 2919 St. Jude Route 5, Box 124-A 019 25th Street, N. W. Route 5, Box 182 Route 6, Box 1003 Delray Beach, FL 33444 Peachtree City, GA 30269 Salem, VA 241.53 Cheiiyville. .NC 28021 Old Bridge, NJ 088-57 Hickory, NC 28601 New Uindon, NC 28127 Statesville, NC 28677 Vernon, .N.I 07462 Rutherfoidton, NC 28139 Hickory, NC East Flat Rock, NC 28726 Moore, SC 29369 Claremont, NC 28610 Chapin, SC 29036 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Hildebran, NC 28637 Hildebran, NC 28637 Newton, NC 28658 Salisbury, NC 28144 Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Hickory, NC 28001 Bessemer City, NC 2«016 Taylorsville, NC 28081 Charlotte, NC 28210 Morrisville, NC 27560 Connely Springs, NC 28612 Maiden, NC 28050 Vienna, VA 22180 Durham, NC 27701 Charlotte, NC 28216 Statesville, NC 28077 Morganton, NC 286.55 Morganton, NC 28055 Morganton, NC 28655 Morganton, NC 286.55 Catawba, NC 28609 Hickory, NC 28002 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Nebo, NC 28701 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Granite Quarry, NC 28072 Hickory, NC 28601 Morganton, NC 28655 Maiden, NC Chesapeake, VA 23320 Charlotte, NC 28226 Mooresville, NC 28115 Newton, NJ 07860 Eden, NC 27288 Concord, NC 28025 Hickory, NC 28601 Sparr, FL 32690 Newland, NC 28657 Icard, NC 28600 Pineville, NC 28134 Hickory, NC 28601 Simpsonville, SC 29681 Valrico, FL 33594 Hickory, NC 28603 Newton, NC 280,58 Lenoir, NC 28045 Conover, NC 28013 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28658 Mechanlesville, VA 23111 Statesville, NC 28077 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Fallston, NC 28042 Hickory, NC 28001 Durham, NC 27713 Davidson, NC 28036 Wvtheville, VA 24382 Hickory, NC 2S601 Hampton, NJ 08827 Lake Grove, NY 11755 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 Greensboro, NC 27410 Charlotte, NC 28210 Valdese, NC 28690 Bradley, SC 29819 Rock, ivv 24747 China Grove, NC 28023 West Islip, NY 11795 Florence, KY 41042 Hickory, NC 28601 Lenoir, NC 28645 Bound Brook, NJ 08805 Taylorsville, NC 28081 Boonsboro, MD 21713 Newton, NC 28658 Dobson, NC 27017 Valparaiso, IN 40383 Drayton Plains, Ml 48020 Statesville, NC 28077 Hickory, NC 26601 Lenoir, NC 28045 Hickory, NC 28601 222 Directory Pubay. Amy Katharine Dubs, Chris Edward Duckworth, Gregory Carl Duddles, Kelly Lynn Duffy, Teri Johnst)n Duggan, Catherine .Ann Duggan, Catherine .Ann Dut e. Derek Schon Duia, Brent Maurice Dula, Clara Lee Duncan, David Eugene Duncan, Regina Crowe Duncan, Richard David Duncan. Brian Douglas Dunnenberger, Cynthia -Ann Durkin, Brian Patrick Dutkewych, Adriana Lydia Dyer, Cristina, Louise Dyer, Jennifer Elaine Dyer, John Kerry Dyrsten. Jennifer Lynne Eanes. Gary Wayne Earley, William Jay Easterling, Lina Dawn Ebert, Dianne G. Eckard, Ann Sigmon Eckard, lona Hester Eckard, Judy E. Eckerlin, Lawrence Martin Eckles, Dennis Wayne Eddins, Elizabeth .Ann Edney, Melissa Carole Edwards, Connie Bean Edwards, Tammy Denise Eisenhardt, Robert Paul Elledge, Mark Hamilton Elledgte, Todd R. Eller, Cathie Richards Engroff, Lisa Joan Eppelin, Jim Andrew Epps, Erich Joseph Ernst, Heidi Ervin, Kelly Ruth Ervin, Michael Lynn Eslinger. Laura Beth Esposito, Robert Raphael Estes, Jennifer Diane Eury, Laurel Elizabeth Eury, Sharon Dawn Eury, Steven Michael Evans, Trudy Anne Everhart, Thomas Kelly Everidge, Julie A, Evert, Carolyn S. Faggart, Betsy Melinda Farmer, Angela Elaine Farmer, Darlene Alissa Farmer, Mark Ryan Farmer, Tammy Jo Farrar, Tonia Denise Farrington, Jill Johnson Farris, Richard Alan Faulk, Amos Blue Faw. Cathy Jane Felton-Baum, Robin Fender, Joyce Ann Fesmire, Shannon DeAnne Fewell, Reginald Lamar Fey, Mary Elizabeth Ficken, Catherine . nne Fields, Kelly Sue Finger, Marsha Suzette Fish, Constance Marie Fish, Richard Albert Fisher, Jeremy E. Fisher, Margaret Suzanne Fite, Carles Fleming, Cynthia Louise Fleming, Margaret Anne Fletcher, James R. Fletcher, Kelly Dawn Flock, Russell Allen Flowers, Joyce Elsevier Floyd, Mary Lynn Floyd, Jr., Charles Wayne Flynt, Rodney Todd Fogleman, Joseph .Andrew Fogleman, Kathleen Camilla Foil. Margaret Elizabeth Foley, Karin Anne Ford, Kathryn Lafollette Ford, Steven Matthew Ford, Theodore Andon Ford 111, James Marshall Foreman, Roland Wendell Forester, Sheri Suzanne Fortner, Tracy Leigh Fortuna, Ann Johnson Fortune, Pamela Renee Foster, Brian Wesley Foster, David Lee Foster, Mark Freeman 608 Periwinkle Court 103 Bennington Drive 1934 Windburn Court 432 Clover Fork Drive 2 Deerfield Acres 238 Sandhurst Drive 238 Sandhurst Drive 9 Rolling Green Drive 704-B Taylorsville Road 321 Wilkesboro Road 207 Old Highway 70 Route 2, Box 519A HlC, 409 Powhatan St. 210, Kenilworth Avenue Route 6, Box 794 925 Saint Andrews Drive 4490 Limestone Drive 1 107 Coventry Lane 1107 Coventry Lane Route 1, Bo.x ' 487 56 Thunderbird Dr 465 10th Ave, Dr,, N. E. 1330 5th Street NE 15 Stone Drive 717 4th Avenue, NE PC Box 28 Route 5, Box 267 Route 4 Box 159 4313 Azalea Drive Route 1, Box 241 Route 5, Box 178 Route 13, Box 178 50 22nd Avenue, NW 33 Greenwood Terrace 2821 Morton Road 2635 23rd Avenue, NE PO Box 186 Route 2, Box 645-10 599 Colony Road 3610 9th Street Drive NE Box 1026 5246 Ashford Court Route 11, Box 500 P.O. Box 476 P.O. Box 486 7328 Old Dominion Drive 144 30th Avenue, N. W. 2675 Fairlawn Drive 2675 Fairlawn Drive Route 2, Box 472 3747 Trinity Church Road 505 Newton Street 14th Ave SE, Apt 228D 206 Allendale Cr. 1258 Starwood .Avenue 933 Hemlock Dr NE .5001 Hauser Drive 933 Hemlock Drive 7011 Grabur-n Road Route 3, Box 228 1425 20th Avenue, N.E. PO Box 3915 413 Kenilworth Rd Route 4, 3 Duan Acres 225 33rd Avenue, N.W. 1218 Bennington Drive 12116 Parks Farm Lane .5012 Aberdun Court Post Office Box 503 1007 Wildwood Ave. 1260 Fifth St NE. 99 Route 5, Box 867 511 Davis Avenue 511 North Davis Avenue 7102 Essington Drive P.O. Box 912 13 Wright Drive 929 Tara Way P.O. Box 5663 P.O. Box 4 Post Office Box 388 138 Worth Street Route 5, Box 22 103 Timberwood Route 10 1050 22nd St NE 2308 Brightwood Drive 1133 8th Street NE 1133 8th Street NE Route 9, Box Ul 811 Falconer Road Route 2, Box 310 1525 Friendly Chapel Road 734 Old Orchard Drive 1707 S. New Hope Rd. Granville Apt 2 Route 4, Box 129 106 Margarette Avenue P.O. Box 1616 PO Box 576 Rt. 1, Box 440 114 Signal Hill T-1 1903 Pinewood Circle Sumter-, SC 29150 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Snellville. GA 30278 Fai-ragut, TN 37922 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Hickoiv, NC 28602 Hickory, NC 28602 Newton, NC 28652 Lenoir, NC 28645 Taylorsvile, NC 28681 Swannanoa. NC 28778 Hudson, NC 28638 Norfolk, VA 23511 Charlotte, NC 28203 Hickory, NC 28601 Pinehurst, NC 28734 Manlius, NY 13104 East Greenbush, NY 12061 East Gieenbush, NY 12061 Wilkesboio, NC 28697 Oakland, NJ 07436 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Spartanburg, SC 29302 Hickory, NC Claremont, NC 28610 Conover, NC 28613 Conover, NC 28613 Raleigh, NC 27612 Harmony, NC 28634 Durham, NC 27704 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC Granite Falls, NC 23630 Raleigh, NC 27604 Hickory, NC 28601 Havs, NC 28635 Hickory, NC 28601 Asheboro, NC 27203 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, C 286.58 Lilbuin, GA 30247 Lenoir, NC 28645 Tr ' outman, NC 28166 Shelby, NC 28150 McLean, VA 22101 Hickory, NC 28601 Winston-Salera, NC 27106 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Huntersville, NC 28078 Concord, NC 28025 Spencer, NC 28159 Hickory, NC 28601 Lenoir, NC 28645 Charlotte, NC 28215 Lenoir, NC 28645 Pfafftown, NC 27040 Lenoir, NC 28645 PineviUe, NC 28134 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28603 Statesville, NC 28677 Newton, NC 286.58 Hickory, NC 28601 Concord, NC 28025 Matthew, NC 28105 Charlotte, NC 28215 Summerland Key, FL 33042 Columbia, SC 29203 Hickory, NC 28601 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Newton, NC 28658 Newton, NC 28658 Matthews, NC 28105 Sylva, NC 28779 Hickory, NC 28602 Cumberland, MD 21502 Kingsport, TN 37663 Minneapolis, NC 28652 Rutherford College, NC 28li71 Iselin, NJ 0883(1 Conover, NC Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 High Point, NC 27260 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Salisbury, NC 28144 Joppa, MD 21085 Hickory, NC 28601 Greensboro, NC 27406 Hendersonville, NC 28730 Gastonia, NC 28052 Heickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28658 Belmont, NC 28012 N. Wilkesboro, NC 28659 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Forest City, NC 28043 Statesville, NC Charlotte, NC 28211 Foster, Travis Anthony Fountain, Ror-y Shawn Fournier, Mar,garet Elizabeth Foutz, Benjamin Thomas Fox, David Alan Fox, Gregory Da id Fox, Kathy Denise Fox, Monteen Jones Fox, Rebecca Branch Fox, Sharon Anita Fox, Stephen Alien Frank, David .Andi-ew Frank, Scott Jacob Franz, Greta .Anne Franz, Heather- Mar-ie Frazier, Debra W. Frazier-, Matthew Woody Fredrick.son, Kristin Adele Freshour, Kristine Rene Friday, Mark Gardner- Fritsch, Carrie Beth Fritts, Shannon Lanae Frohm, David Forrest Fry, Dorothea W ' yant Five, Charlotte Bainbridge Fulbright, Kathy Martin Furr, David Bryan Furr, Janet Lynn Gage, Stephen Matheson Galloway, Cynthia Elizabeth Gangitano, Glenn Craig Gantt, Jamie Lea Gantt, Jonathan Cary Gardner, David .Mark Gargya, Supriti Gar-r-ett, ' irginia M, Garrison, Jr.. Luther Snyder Gavin, Sharon Lynn George, Glynnis Gething George, Neal Edward Getz, .Andrew William Ghirardelli, Thomas George Gibbs, Angela Jeanine Gibbs, Louis Christopher Gibbs, 11, Ronald Wiatt Gibson, Jan Goodman Gilbert, Jonathan Kent Gilbert, Marietta Baldwin Gilleland, Robin B. Gillespie, Richard Rames Gilmore, Kevin Rayvon Gimblet, Robert Michael Gladden, Timothy Gerald Glaess, Stephanie J. Glasgow, Nancy Elaine Glover, Connie McLain Goad, Angela Dawn Goble, Suzanne Elizabeth Godfrey, Janet Elizabeth Godwin, IV, Edward Percy Gohman, Kelly William Coins, Carol Pearce Gold, Denise Marie Goodin, Marcia Jane Goodrich, Christine M. Goodson, LaDonna Turner Goi-don, Adolph St. Mark Gordon, Doris Peeples Goss, Vicki Ann Grady, Margaret .Anne Gragg, Bernice Shook Graham, Kary .Melissa Graham, Susan Carole Granda, Barry Dennis Graves, Julie Maria Gray II, Richard Darrell Green, Lawi-ence Edward Greene, Ellen Anita Greene, Robin Hartley Greer Walter Edward Griffith, Charles Bradley Grindel, Jr., John W. Groves, .Amanda Carol Groves, Gai-y Scott Gryder, Phyllis Neill Guelzow-, Michael Peter Guffey, Margaret Bowles Guilmet, Laura Evans Gunnell, Christopher Cannon Gunsallus, Dwight .Allen Guthrie, Eilene Gwaltney, Mark Richard Haas, Christopher Eric Haas, Kimberly .Ann Hacker, Paul Steven Hackett, Debra Hatfield Haddaway, Sandra Lynn Haerle, Peter Bradford Haerle, Wade Allen Hagen, Mitchell Andrew Hagler, Todd Duncan Hairston, Linda Gail Route 1, Box 440 3 .Aubur-ndale Drive 341 Auburndale Street 5276 Sunset Drive Route 8, Box 703 241 Hickory Drive 2115 1st Ave PI Nw 3 1208 4th St. Dr. SE Route 5, Box 29-A Route 5, Box 1614 Route 5, Box 294 1424 Glen Oaks Road Route 20, Box 2190 318 Phea.sant Run 716 Queen Elizabeth Drive Route 3, Box 514 Post Office Box 671 Post Office Box 210 83 Kings Drive Route 2, Box 331 10309 Whitethorn Drive Route 17, Bfjx 224 12722 Bradwell Road 1062 20th Street NE Post Office Box 1186 Route 3. Box 82A 1227 East Herman Street 2112 N. Main .Ave. 324 Lockley Dr. PO Box 910li 4016 Co(-oplum Circle 531 West C Street Toure 8, Box 1040 25 Wythe Circle 2266 First St SE 717 Gardiol St 13.50 10th St. NW 4457 SW Moores St 323 Nicholson Road Route 3, Box 674 10344 Avondale Avenue 1404 .Anderson Street Post Office Box 725 512 East B. Street 1.500 Palmer Drive 2221 BnK)ktt(K)d .A Venue 2115 21st Street N. E. 2115 21st St. NE 1244 Elizabeth Avenue 6328 Montieth Drive 3813 Sarah Dr 2 Stacy Court 803 Crescent Circle 4125 Farmington Lane 936 loth St SE 1070 S. Cflllege Ave. Post Office Box 675 Route 5 Box 694 105 Allendale Way 3240 Kirby Smith Drive 19 Walnut Drive Route 3, Box 114-A 929 Falls Chui-ch Rd. 701 5fth Avenue, NE 1026 14th Avenue Drive NW Route 3, Box 393-A Post Office Box 2321 P.O. Box 209 14 Walbridge Avenue 723 Miramar Street N.E. Route 2, Box 1074B 8518 Fallsdale Drive 3440 4th Street Blvd. NW 1 0810 N, Edison 17 Bailey Heights 95 Helen Drive 1116 Whistler .Avenue 1003 Lakeview Drive 1046-7 Cedar Hills Ct SE Box 42922 P.O. Box 3424 Route 3, Box 316 604 Walls Street 604 Walls Street Route 1, Box 106 LRC Box 8389 Post Office Box 124 3755 High Shoals Drive 2420 Merrimont Drive 724 Mecklenburg .Avenue Route 10, Box 302 PO Box 963 1706 Jumper C iuri Route 1, Box 309-D 76 Woodiid.ge Ct. 330 9th A enue. NW 17212 Brown Road 2407 Creekside Cove 2407 Creekside Cove Route 2, Box 602 211 Timbercrest Circle 241 16th Avenue NE. Apt. Forest City, NC 28043 Asheville, NC 28806 Winston-Salem. NC 271U4 Roanoke, VA 24014 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Asheboro. NC 27203 Hickory, NC 28601 Conover, NC 28613 Morganton, NC 286.55 Hickory. NC 28601 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Clemmons, NC 27012 Lexington, NC 27292 Feasterville. PA 19047 ii-ginia Beach, VA 23452 Statesville. NC 28677 Mount Holly. NC 28120 Newbury. NH 03255 Hickory. NC 28601 Dallas, NC 28034 Matthews. NC 28105 Lexington. NCV 27292 Herndon. VA 22071 Hickory, NC 28601 Conover-, NC 28613 Maiden, NC 28650 Newton, NC 28658 Newton, NC -28658 Charlotte, NC ' 28207 Hickory, NC 28603 Coconut Creek. FL 33063 Newton, NC 286.58 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Lancaster, PA 17601 Hickory, NC 28601 Valdcse, NC 28690 Hickory, NC 28601 Palm City, FL 34990 W, Collingswood Ht, NJ 080.59 Newton, NC 28658 Charlotte, NC 28210 Durham, NC 27707 Glen Alpine, NC 28268 Newton. NC 286.58 Blacksburg. VA 24060 Newton. NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville. NC 28677 Charlotte, NC -28213 Concord, NC 28025 Parsippany, NJ 07054 Kings .Mountain NC 28086 Racine, Wl 53403 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton. NC 28658 Dobson. NC 27017 Taylorsville. NC 28681 Camp Hill, PA 17011 Wilmington. NC 28403 Long Valley. NJ 07853 .Maiden, NC 28650 Matthews, NC 28105 Conover, NC 28613 Hickory, NC Maiden, NC Cullowhee, NC 2872:3 Newton. NC 286-58 Babylon, NY 11702 Concord, NC 28025 Connelly Springs. NC 28612 Charlotte. NC 28214 Hickory. NC 28601 Tampa, FL 33612 Norwich, CT 06360 Concord, NC 28025 Wilmington, NC 28401 Mt. Airy. NC 27030 Lenoir. NC 28645 Fayetteville. NC 28309 Hickory, NC 28603 Newton, NC 2S6.5S Gastonia. NC 280.54 Gastonia, NC 280.54 Troutman, Nc 28166 Hickory, NC 28603 Morganton. NC 286-55 Norcross. GA 30092 Winston-Salem. NC 27106 Easton. MD 2160! Hickory. NC Taylorsville, NC 28681 Vienna VA 22180 Hickorv. NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28602 Hickory, NC 28601 Poolesville, MD 20S:i7 Durham, NC 27712 Durham, NC 27712 Davidson, NC 28036 Monroe, NC 28110 Hickorv, NC 28601 Directory 223 Hairsion, Veronica Irsula Hall. Lori Ann Hall. Lorie . nn Hall. .Monica Penise Hall. R(.berl Chadlor Halti«an,eer. Leonard Helms Ham. Chuck Hames. Martha Lisa Hamilton. Kristie LaMar Hamilton. Susan Walker Hamritk. Julian Richard Hannon. Rohert Thomas Hans. Donna .Jean Hansen. Elizabeth .Ann Harbinson. Jr.. James .Alexander Hardin. Sonya Renae Harrington. Jamie Henderson Harris. Deborah Denise Harris. irginia Lynne Harris. Jr.. Tony Marvin Harrison. Susan Elaine Harrison. William Rex Hart. S. Keith Hartbarger, William Scott Barter. Brad Allen Hartley. Sherry Lynn Hartley. Tamara Lynn Hartsell. Tammy Lynne Harwell. Sandra .Ann Hastings. Barbara W. Hasty. Sherry Presslar Hatcher, Grace Marie Hatley. Jody C. Hawkins, Christine Conant Hawkins. Theodore Russell Hayes. Michael Douglas Hays, .Michael Edward Hearn. .Martha P. Hearn II. Jerry Carlyte Heavner. Ellen Whittier Hedrick. Keith Ervin Hefner. .Andrea Lynn Hefner. Joel Robert Hefner, Melissa Ellen Hefner, Ralph Jonathan Helderman. Kipsy Cara Hellams. Christina Dawn Helms, Brantley Dallas Helms, Michael Thomas Helton, .Angela Pearl Helton, Lyndon Ray Helton, Stephanie .Annette Helton, II James Reginald Hembrock, Sara Lynn Hemby, Stephanie Diane Hemingway, Joye Lynn Henderson, David Brent Hendricks. .Melissa Jane Hendrix. Christa! Aline Henline, Barry Hampton Hennessee. Grant Deal Hennigar, Lisa Denise Henry, Eric Dwayne Henry. Katherine .Anne Hensley. Kimberly Houston Herbert. C. Rodney Herlong David Peery Herman, Douglas Vernon Herold, Timothy Edward Hertzog, Jr.. Paul Joseph Hester. Kimberly Ann Hewitt. Philip .Andrew Hicks. Robert Edwin Hicks, 111, John .Joseph Hicswa, Russell Todd Higginbotham, Michael Scott Hildreth, Jennifer Anne Hill. Kenneth Sidney Hill, R. Phillip Hill, Ronnie Harold Hindermyer, Roy .Michael Hines. Darrin Earl Hines. Janine Adele Hines. Laura .Allison Hipps. Daniel Lesley Hnang, Eao-Huan Co Hoang, -Mai-Huong Thi Hoang. Mailan Thi Hobson. Marty Gail Hfxige, Gail Elizabeth Hodge, Lauia Leigh Hoehn, Todd Uavid Hoinkes, Karla Marie Hoinkes, Lori Am Holl, Kerstin Kellin, n Hollar. Betty, M. Hollar, David William Hollar, Dawn Christine Hollar, Patricia Lynne Holman. Georgina Ann Holman. Mark Douglas Route 2, Box 470 Route 1, Box 197 E-l Post Office Box 297 Route I, Box II :)0.5 Woodbine Court Route 4, Box 301 P,0. Box 757:! 2244 9th Av NE Rt. 13 Box IH Route 6, Box ,517-9 608 Falcon Circle 4.5.5 Weatherly Street 5731 Denver Street 4 Columbine Circle 1207 12th St., N. E. F Rt. 4, Box 109 Route 6, Box 316 Route I, Box 490 1362 10th St. Place N V P.O. Box 365 4732 Coronado Drive 411 Walker St. 679 6th Street NW Post Office Box 219 4680 NW 43rd Ct Route I, Box 658 529 Rockwood Court Route 3, Box 3I0C Rt. I Box 770 H Route 2, Box 956N 24 37th Ave., NW 933 Carrington Road 330 Lynn .Avenue Route 3, Box 619 Route .5, Box 111 BA Route 10, 27 Palami no Dr, 3756 Colony Cove Trail 1028 Hunter St. 682 Ridgeview Drive Rt. 2, Box 606 3.55 1.5th .Avenue NE Route 1, Box 5988 Route 2, Box .585 Route II, Box 1690 PO Box 204 Post Office 310 Route 2, Box 134 1209-B Kith St. Blvd NW 3027 Seth Court Route 10, Box 224 1937 28th Street, NE Route 7, Box 298-H 2205 9th Avenue N,E. 207 East Main Street Route 3, Box 318 1980 Greenwood Avenue 2239 Linda Street 002 West 6th Street Route 2, Box 508 Route 6, Box 287 Route 2 Box 3.56 1.574 16th Ave. Circle N.W. 220 Greenfield Court 1032 Vrooman .Avenue 122 22nd Avenue NE Route 13, Box 1.54-2 Route 1, Box 286 Route 11, Box 1960 8930 St. Croix Lane 47 Redwood Lane 637 1st Avenue S.E. 1 West A Street Ext. 1.540 12th St. Drive, N.W. Route 6, Box 1014 424 Boulevard 1390 Crystal Hills Drive 2142 Carib Circle 306 Village Drive Route 1, Box 469-7 Route 4, Box 32 Cedarville-Millville Road 2600 Cherry Circle Route I, Box 24 Rotue 8, Box 900 Post Office Box 457 930 Bentonwood Circle 930 Burtonwood Circle 930 Burtonwood Circle Route 1, Box 661 16 Anderson Street 32 Greenwood Terrace Route 7, Box 40 4707 Crystal Lane 4707 Crystal 12412 Needle Drive Route 1, Box 670-2 108 Collington Court 108 Collington, Ct. Route 2, Bf)X 309B ' 2 Woodvale Circle i 6th Street, N.W. Walnut Cove, NC 27052 Old Fort, NC 28762 Rhodhiss, NC 28667 McGrady, NC 28649 Greensboro, NC 27403 Rockingham, NC 28379 Hickory, NC 28603 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Shelby, C 281,50 Ramseur, NC 27316 St, Petersburg, FL 33703 Belmont, NC 28012 Hickory, NC 28601 Conover, NC 28613 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Marion, NC 28752 Hickory, NC 28601 Valdese, NC 286 90 Charlotte, NC 28212 Graham, NC 27253 Hickory, NC 28601 Dillsboro, NC 28725 Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319 Boomer, NC 28600 Hudson, NC 28638 Concord, NC 28025 Sherrills Ford, NC 28673 Connelly Springs, NC Hickory, NC 28601 Knoxville, TN 37919 Satelite Beach, FL 32937 Hudson, NC 28638 Statesville, NC 28677 Salisbury, NC 28144 Jacksonville, FL 32211 Statesville, NC 28677 Lilburn, GA 30247 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28602 Conover, NC 28613 Hickory, NC 28601 Conover, NC 28613 Albemarle, NC 28002 Laurens, SC 29360 Hickory, NC 28601 Gastonia, NC 28052 Lenoir, NC 28645 Hickory, NC 28601 Morganton, NC 28655 Hickory, NC 28601 Sharpsburg, MD 21782 Snow Hill, NC 28.580 Jacksonville, FL 32205 Gastonia, NC 28052 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC Statesville, NC 28677 Lenoir, NC 28645 Hickory, NC 28601 Sterling, VA 22170 Schenectady, NY 12309 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Little Mountain, SC 29075 Hickory, NC 28601 .Matthews, NC 28105 Wheeling, WV 26003 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Pompton Plains, NJ 07444 Athens, GA 30606 Lake Park, FL 33410 Trinity, NC 27370 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Galax, VA 24333 Cedarville, NJ 08311 Raleigh, NC 27603 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Maiden, NC 286.50 Charlotte, NC 28212 Charlotte, NC 28212 Charlotte, NC 28212 Jonesville, NC 28642 Andrews, NC 28901 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Sussex, NJ 07461 Sarasota, FL 34231 Sarasota, FL 34231 Clarksburg, MD 20871 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Rocky Mount, NC 27801 Rocky Mount, NC 27801 Lenoir, NC 28645 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Hickory, NC 28601 Holshouser, Boyce Jay Honeycutt. Darren Robert Honeycutt, Michael David Honeycutt, Robin Andrew Honeycutt, Sonya Kay Hooey, Dawn Marie Hoover, Edward Monroe Hornbeak, Teresa Lynn Horner, Amy Elizabeth Hosch, Jason Matthew Houck, Lauri Ann Houser, Gena Susanne Howard, Katherine Leigh Howard, Kelly Elizabeth Hoyle, Lisa Michele Hudak, John David Huffman, Alan Edward Huffman, Cathy Laine Huffman, Jana L. Muggins, Thomas Mark Hughes, Debra Jane Hughes, Diane Renee Hull, Beverly Denise Hull, Ponetta Maria Humphrey, Ricky Nelson Humphries, Ronald Lee Hunt, Anna Babette Hunt, Tamela Charlene Hunt, Thomas Scott Huskins, Lisa Sue Hyder, Sherry L. Hylton, Duane Anthony Icard, Jennifer Hall Icenhour, Emily liyambo, Ottilie Ingolia, Stephen Alfred Israel, Roberta Joy Ivy, David Keith Izzo, Edward Louis Jackson, Andrew Stephen Jackson, Barclay LaMark Jackson, Deborah Joy Jackson, Jay Stuart Jackson, John William Jackson, Thomas Edward James, Dawn Louise James, Jody Lucille James, .Mark Randall Janisko, Debra L. Janisko, Lisa Jane Jaquins, Joretta Smith Jarboe, Donald Royce Jarrett, Frankie Denene Jarrett Robert Wayne Jenkins, 111, Floyd Gaither .lensen, Michael Allen Jessee, Karen Michelle Job, Debra Arlene Job, Paul Curtiss Johnson, Al.vssia Marcella Johnson, Beverly Leeanne Johnson, Carolina Elizabeth Johnson, Charles Alexander John.son, Douglas Lynn Johnson, Heidi Linnea Johnson, Kellie Lynd Johnson, Robert Scott Johnson, William Craig Johnson, Jr., Colin Maurice Johnson, Jr., John Kenney Johnstone, Annette Ward Joines, Jennifer Marie Jolly, Catherine Jo Jones, Beth Miller Jones, Frances Malinda Jones, John Anthony Jones, Kathleen M. Jones, Lisa Renee Jones, Nancie Jones, Rebecca Sigmon Jones, Sandra Frances Jones, Tammy Rochelle Jones. Jr., Marshall Gould Joplin, II Dwight Lofton Kale, Janine Marie Kashikatu, Ndamononghen Kaufman, Joel William Kautz, Kate Myers Kazanjian, Keith Marshall Keck, Frances Diana Keller, Dawn Elizabeth Kelley, David Patrick Kelley, Jill Miranda Kelly, Donald William Kelly, Karen Clemens Kelly, Kimberly Susan Kent, Martina Kerley, Jeanna Gantt Kervin, Amy Lynn Killian, Nancy W. Kimrey, Jamie Eugene King, Jean Heafner 439 23rd Avenue, NE 4 1 1 East Ryder Avenue 1507 N. Frye Avenue 511 Carson Ct. 411 East Ryder Avenue RD 2, Box 420 117 9th St. SE 330 (E) North 6th Avenue 413 SW Hibiscus Street 450 Elden Drive Route 5, Box 1291 Route 1, Box 352-A 10729 Chestnut Hills Dr, 1614 Waxhaw-Marvin Rd 602 Queens Drive 3531 N.W. 4th Court 405-B Tremont Park S.E. Rt 2, Box 293 Route 5, Box 10-47 1062 17th Ave NW Post Office Box 778 10544 NW 3rd Street 106 21st Ave. NE 1051 26th Street SW Route 5, Box 438 812 Surry Drive 12503 Chelton Lane 410 Tangle Drive Route 4, Box 266-27 4100 Seven Mile Ridge Rd. 355 9th Street, N.W. 1737 Canton Lane Post Office Box 81 Route 6, Box 183 Ogongo Agric College 500 Silver Leaf Road 140 Hillcrest Drive 10141 Idlewild Road 109 Downing Court 548 Lakenheath Lane 1835 Erie Street Route 1, Box 706 10 Hardwood Circle 439 Winfield Boulevard Route 3, Box 194 4713 Fellswood Drive 3724 South Bricksmith Rd. Rt. 14, Box 461-E 228 SE 26th Ave 228 SE 26th Avenue Route 9, Box 503 Rt 2, Box 104 Route 1, Box 360-J P.O. Box 372 448 Westover Avenue 9709 Rhapsody Drive Route 3, Box 331-TA 1114 Fay Avenue 1114 Fay Avenue 206 Ellenwood Drive Route 1, Box 43 Route 14, Box 156 Route 4, Box 385 Rt 4, Box 260 Highland Acr Rt. 4, Box 66-6 523 Shay Drive 907 Hanover Drive 24 Midway Street 1810 34th st. NE 535 8th Ave. NE Post Office Box 461 Route 5, Box 294 PO Box 311 Rt. .5, Box 1324 Route 4 Box 227-A 839-A Cross Creek Drive 434 Third Street, NE Route 3, Box 78 Route 3, Box 78 PO Box 2812 Route 9, Box 1151 1302 Gilbert Street 10119 Hampton Place Route 2, Box 197 Route 5, Box 155 Private Bag X2031 Route 3, Box 932 441 Bostwick Lane 911 Woodmont Drive 909 East Nance Street Route 5, Box 438 436 Dove Lane 436 Dove Lane 487 Fox Avenue Route 1, Box 132A Route 4, 709 East Rt. 5, Box 37 Lakeview Pk. 489 14th Avenue Drive NE Route 3, Box 131 A 1241 nth Street NW Route 1, Box 462 757 8th Street Drive, NW Hickory. NC mOl Landis, NC 28088 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28002 Lanids, NC 28088 Branchville, NJ 07826 Hickory, NC 2 8601 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32 0 Port St. Luice, FL 34983 Atlanta, GA 30342 Hickory, NC 28C01 Lincolnton. NC 28092 Matthews, NC 28105 Waxhaw, NC 28173 Dallas, NC 28034 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Lenoir, NC 28645 Valdese, NC 28690 Conover, NC 28613 Hickory, NC 28601 Candler, NC 28715 Plantation, FL 33324 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Jacksonville, NC 28.540 Shelby, NC 281.50 Bowie, MD 20715 Hickory, NC 28601 Vale, NC 28168 Burnsville, NC 28714 Hickory, NC 28601 Atlanta, GA 30062 Rutherford College, NC 28671 Taylorsville, NC 28681 X5520 Oshakati, 900S Charlotte, NC 28210 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Matthews, NC 28105 Fayetteville, GA 30214 Matthews, NC 28105 Charlotte, NC 28216 Morganton, NC 28655 Newton, NC 28658 Concord, NC 28025 Hockessin, DE 19707 Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Fort Pierce, FL 33451 Statesville, NC Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Morganton, NC 286.55 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28658 Conover, NC 28613 Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Vienna, VA 22180 Conover, NC 28613 Largo, FL 33541 Largo, FL 33541 Albemarle, NC 28001 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Statesville, NC 28677 Easley, SC 29604 Rockingham, NC 28379 Mocksville, NC 27028 Marietta, GA 30060 Concord, NC 28025 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Mocksville, NC 27028 Lenoir, NC 28645 Huntersville, NC 28078 Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville, NC 28677 Mount Airy, NC 27030 Hickory, NC Maiden, NC 28650 Maiden, NC 28650 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Shelby, NC 28150 Tampa, FL 33618 Hudson, NC 28638 Conover, NC 28613 Namibia 9000 Hudson, NC 28638 Gaithcrsburg, MD 20878 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Kannapolis, NC 28081 Morganton, NC 28655 Satellite Beach, FL 32937 Satellite Beach, FL 32937 Belford, NJ 07718 Conover, NC 28613 DeLand, FL 32724 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Clyde, NC 28721 Hickory, NC 28601 Albemarle, NC 28001 Hickory, NC 224 Directory infi, Jeffrey Allan ing, Millie Rosa ing, Teresa Robinson ing, William Anthony irby, Donavon Richard irby. Lynda Hefner irk, Brigette Elaine irk. Rachel Elizabeth iser, Kay J. iser, Kimberly Lynn iser, Sarah Elizabeth istler, Bonnie Evelyn istler, Mark Andrew istler, Rebecca Lynn iziah, Jane Stamey iziah, Jeffrey Wayne lein, Martin Frederick line, Kelly Lynn luttz, Jr., Norman Eugene .necht. Sue Lynn night, Irene Baker night, Jr., Paul Douglas nittel, Carolyn Beth obsik, Christine Diane onarski, Cynthia Schmokel oser, Bradley Stephen ratt, David Christian rondon, Jimi Leigh ulp, John Gary ulwicki, Douglas Paul untz. Dawn Leigh unze, John Raymond ,ackey, Douglas Clifton ,afferty, Laura T. afone, Judy Montgomery ail, Laura Elizabeth ail, Marisa Gwen ,ai!, Patricia Bolick lail, Paula Suzet te .ail, Sue Hefner ,ane, Stephen Scott .angenbach, Mark Frederick .anier, Stewart Gail .anning, Kimberly Lynn .arson, Andrea Lynn .askowski, Joseph Bernard .aughner, Bruce George aughon, Thomas Cecil laughter, Sharon Melissa aurens, James M. aVigne. Angela Marie awing, Lisa Kay aws. Tonda Renee awson. David Ray eatherman, Sandy Michaele eazer, Susan Kathryn ee. Phillip Jason ennjr. Lundie eonard. Jack Jeffrey .eonard, Rosemary Papetti .eonhardt, James Bradley ethcoe. Christine Elaine .eVasser. Elizabeth Ann .ewis. Alan Clay ewis. Edna Boyd ,ewis, Ronald David .ewis. Jr., Patrick Michie ngle, Paul Edward ink, David Jonathan nsley, Sonja Paschal nsley. Jr., F, William ister, Pamela Gray ivingston, Mirela Badea loyd, Thierolf Thomas offredo, Debra Lynn lOfton. Robert Mack ong. Jeffrey Allan ong, Julia Buice ong, Mary Gwen opez, Michael D. ovett. Richard James owe, Nancy Elizabeth owery, Lynn Ellen owman, Jill Hollifield owman, William Edward udwig, Daniel Paul Ludwig, Jeffrey Mark Ludwig, Michael Jay Lundy, Shawn Robin Lunsdford, Annette Michelle Lutterloh, Charles Montgomery Lutz, Bradley Hoover Lutz, Thad Christopher Lynch, John Duane Lynn, Gehrig D. Lyster, Amy Beth Maatta. Laura Marie Macauley, Vicki Anne MacDowell, Michael St. Pierre Mace, Anyth Mae Mack. Austin Ranee Mallard, Richard Seaborn Route 5, Box 315 Route 7, Box 1037 10.50 21st Ave. NW, 99 960 Club Lane Route 8, Box 410 Rt. 8, Box 410 IOC Coachman Drive 106 Coachman Drive PO Box 711 Route 2, Box 288 3029 NW 120th Way Route 13, Box 204 16.55 20th Ave Dr NE, 15 Route 13, Box 204 Rt 13, Box 178 263 Valley Field Road 5914 Burnside Landing Dr. 1106 Viers Mill Road 3404 Astro Court 1240 18th Ave., N.E. 110 Friendly Park 110 Friendly Park 109 Downing Place 2332 Hduntingtowne Farms 305 New Orleans Blvd Route 9, Box 1150 6522 Sharon Hills Road Route 4, Box 382 RD 4, Bx 185 Blackberry Ln 2I0P Lake Saxon Drive 19012 Staley Bridge Road 4613 Tinsley Drive 1931 Joe Road 313 Mt. View Avenue 201 W. EdLson Dr. Route 6, Box 779 211 West 12th Street 1521 Meadowbrook Drive 1006 16th Avenue PI., NW Route 13, Box 706 302 5th Street Place NE 427 Willowbrook Drive Post Office Box Drawer L 325 St. John ' s Church Rd. 5260 SW Sth Court 1330 5th St. N. E. 125 314 Ash Street 3220 3rd Street Drive, NW 1787 12th Street Drive NW 1260 .5th Street, NE 7113 Valley Haven Drive P.O. Box 615 Post Office Box 104 26 Sandford Road Route 1, Box 129 Rt II, Bx 500-K Southern L 108 Wilda Drive 1058 19th Ave PI NW Route 3, Box 846 816 N. Laurel St, Route 1, Box 69 PO Box 363 967 N.E. 99th Street Route 2, Box 41 519 Sth Avenue, N. E. 637 Pearl Rd. 519 Sth Avenue NE Post Office Box 187 Route 1, Box 476 3647 10th Street Drive NE 3647 lOth St. Drive NE 331 9th Avenue Drive NE 1260 Fifth St., N. E. 14 158 West Parker Rd., Apt C 54 Woodhollow Road 3850 Woodlane Way 425 Claridge Drive 201 Wandering Lane Route 3, Box 759 255 Franklin Avenue 10413 Orange Grove Drive Route 2, Box 486 403 W. Lee Street Route I, Box 189-B Route 4, Box 1675 1974 12th St. PI., NE 18917 High Point Drive 1974 12th St. PL NE 213 Prospect Avenue 850 Liberty Road 17 Queens Drive Route 3, Box G75 707 Hillside Drive 3910 Venetian Drive Route 5, Box 39 5125 Hidden Branches Cir, 172 Yacht Harbor Drive 1645 Alton Road 301 nth Str. N.W. Route 4, Box 614 3441 Asheville Highway 265 Forrest Hill Road Rutherfordton, NC 28139 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Sumter, SC 29154 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Tabb, VA 23602 Tabb, VA 23602 Maiden, NC 28650 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Sunrise, FL 33323 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Burke, VA 22016 Rockville, MD 20851 Raleigh, NC 27604 Hickory, NC 28601 Lenoir, NC 28645 Lenoir, NC 28645 Apex, NC 27502 Charlotte, NC 28210 Morganton, NC 28655 Hickory, NC 28601 Charlotte, NC 28210 Blueneld, WV 24701 Malvern, PA 19365 Land O ' Lakes, FL 34639 Germantown, MD 20874 Orlando, FL 32809 Statesville, NC 28677 Valdese, NC 28690 Statesville, NC 28677 Conover, NC 28613 Newton, NC 28653 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Hick ory, NC 28601 Conover, NC 28613 Cary, NC 27511 Lexington, NC 27292 Concord, NC 28025 Plantation, FL 33317 Hickory, NC 28601 Ridgway, PA 15853 Hickory, NC 60015 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC Charlotte, NC 28211 Stanley, NC 28164 Statesville, NC 28677 East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Newton, NC 286.58 Salisbury, NC 28144 Jacksonville, NC 28540 Hickory, NC 28601 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Hud.son, NC 28638 Conover, NC 28613 Miami Shores, FL 33138 Rowland, NC 28383 Hickory, NC 28601 Witner Springs, FL 32708 Hickory, NC 28601 Oglethorpe, GA 31068 Richfield, NC 28137 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Morganton, NC 28655 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Gainesville, GA 30.506 Hickory, NC 28601 Mocksville, NC 27028 Newton, NC 28658 Staten Island, NY 10301 Tampa, FL 33618 Waynesville, NC 28786 Dallas, NC 28034 Valdese, NC Hickory, NC 28602 Hickory, NC 28601 Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Hickory, NC 28601 Galax. VA 24333 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Hickory, NC 28602 Newton, NC 28658 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Tampa, FL 33614 Hickory, NC 28601 Dunwoody, GA 30338 Osprey, FL 33559 Port Charlotte, FL 33952 Conover, NC 28613 Morganton, NC 28655 Hendersonville, NC 28739 Dalton, GA 30720 Maltzahn, Robert Philip Mangels, James Richard Manlapas, Katherine Chan Mann, Deborah Kinnaird Manthei, Gregory Wayne Markas, John Mitchell Marshall, Jennifer Lynn Martin, Jill Marie Martin, Susan M. Martin, Todd Clifford Martin, Jr., Wilson Calvin Mason, Jennifer Leigh Mason, Karen Annette Massieu, Angle Lee Matheson, Jane Spencer Matheson, Joseph Robert Mathis, Frances Marie Matthews, Margaret H. Mattox, Leigh Ashley Mauldin, Samuel Bradley Mauney, Jr., William Marshall Mayes, Gina Leigh McClellan, Su.san Alexandria McCombs, Arthur Maurice McCoy, Kathryn Michelle McCoy, Susan P. McCuen, Sandra Alicia McDonald, William Patrick McDougal, Joseph Scott McEvoy, Julie Ord McGee, Angela Dawn McGee, Patti Marcel McGhinnis, Michael Sean McGillen, Shirley Catherine McGinnis, Julie Rush McGowen, Michael David McGuinn, Mark Albert McGuire, Daniel Robert Mclntire, Heather Ann McKeithan, Patricia Jan McLaughlin, Anthony Neil McLean, Carmen McLean, Carolyn Elizabeth McLelland, Janet Ford McMillan, Robert Duncan McNeely, Bradley Coleman McNeill, LaDonna Cameron McNeill, Timothy Brian McPherson, Vanessa Lee McRary, Thomas Benjamin McVay, Timothy James Meadlock, Jamie Annette Mecham, Juanita Mae Medl, William A. Meeks, Heidi Lynn Melanson, Thomas Joseph Melton, Lynne C. Melton, Rodney O ' Brien Melville, Tanya Elizabeth Mercatante, Robert Roger Merck, Ann Elizabeth Messer, Berniece Redmond Meyer, James Carlton Midgett, Kelly Faye Miles, Juliet Halliburton Miller, Brian Charles Miller, Carolyn Miller, Christine M. Miller, Darryl Dwayne Miller, Dwight Miller, James Stanley Miller, Jane Ellen Miller, Janet Elaine Miller, Jeffrey David Miller, Joannette Renee Miller, Jonathan Christopher Miller, Julia Beth Walker Miller, Karen Diana Miller, Karen Louise Miller, Rebecca Lynn Miller, Sherron C. Mills, Kelly O ' Kane Mills, Shirley Mitchell, William Ernest Mock, William Louis Mohiuddin, Sumrana Mairaj Moneypenny, Robin Foster Mongelli, Joanne Tiffan Monroe, Pamela Lail Moody, David Christopher Moody, Shannon Lee Moon, Robert LaRue Moore, Constance LaMonte Moore, Darrell Gordon Moore, Deborah Jean Moore, Issac Ray Moore, James Anthony Moore, James Thomas Moore, Jeffrey Allen Moretz, Robin Nelson Morgan, Donna Little Morgan, Margaret Reynolds 3090 Saint Helena Drive 1455 NW 80th Avenue 101 Harvest Road 568 Evanswood Place 311 nth Street, N. W. 7009 Helsem-Way 128 Town Lane 3773 Brown Owl Court Route 7, Box 680 B Route 1, Box 481 Route 3, Box 123-A 302 Hawkinstown Road Route 2, Box 227 640-60th Street South 221 First Ave. N. 221 1st Ave. North 121 Siler Road 141 Pinehurst Lane 128 Silver Fox Lane 205 Wedgefield Rd 861 2nd Street, NE 11601 Mayes Rd. 4094 Jonquil Circle South Route 3, Box 20 615 Chal Drive Route 6, Box 208 6433 Pinefield Road 915 Pine Tree Terrace 1330 4th St Dr NW, Apt 64 2 Starfish Drive Route 1, Box 200 PO Box 65 Route 2, Box 670 Route 2, Box .500 Post Office Box .546 700 Crestview Drive 1516 Burlwood Drive 140 Old Farmers Road 7032 Foxworth 119 S. Woodland Avenue 4504 Mill Pond Lane 111 09 207 Street Route 1, Box 535 Route 1, Box 74-A 10404 Oakbrook Drive 3715 10th Street, N. E. Route 11, Box 926 Route 11, Box 926 2.530 I Ith Avenue, N. E. 107 Sourwood Ridge Dr 1870 9th Street Drive NW Route 8, Box 106 Route 8 Box 187 2055 Pine Needle Court 6205 Doncaster Ct. 7073 Madrid Avenue Route 1, Box 256 2505 Tuxedo Way 705 Sth Avenue, N.E. 773 Oakside Rd. 504 W. Trade Street 413 North Davis Avenue 463 Heritage Drive 706 West School Street Box 8807 1010 Windameer Street Route 1, Box 516 Route 8, Box 385 .3422 Midlawn Street 743 Cricketwood Lane P.O. Box 192 1441 Lynn Drive 1306 3rd Street Drive SE 127 Hazelwood Ave. 4408 Bob White Court 215 Watauga Drive Route 5, Box 1896 3621 Woodheaven Court 1535 Mary Lou Retton Dr. 2640 Glen Forest Drive PO Box .5041 1533 Blue Ridge Road 1-25 12th Ave. NW P.O. Box 141 300 Hillsboro Drive 513 Rector . venue Route I. Box 735 12IS Margina .Avenue 3827 Lisa Lane Route Russell Drive Route I, Box 369 16022 Deaton Road 684 20th Street NW ' 11120 Oak Ridge Drive S. Route 3, Box 377 Route 2, Box 486 3434 Bandy Road 921 Marshall Street 3434 Bandy Road Route 3, Box 37 Route 4, Box 199-AAA 610 Yadkin Street Tucker, GA 30084 Margate, FL 33063 Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 Cincinnati, OH 45220 Conover, NC 28613 Dalla.s, NC 75230 Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Marietta, GA 30062 Salisbury, NC 28144 Newton, NC 28658 Maiden, NC 28650 Salisbury, NC 28144 Statesville, NC 28677 St. Petersburg, FL 33707 Conover, NC 28613 Conover, NC 28613 Franklin, NC 28734 Newton, NC 28658 Columbia, SC 29210 Georgetown, SC 29440 Hickory, NC 28601 Huntersvllle, NC 28078 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Claremont, NC 28640 Statesville, NC 28677 Morganton, NC Columbia, SC 29206 Deland, FL 32724 Hickory, NC 28601 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Boomer, NC 28606 Claremont, NC 28610 Hickory, NC 28601 Conover, NC 28613 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Albemarle, NC 28001 Greensboro, NC 27410 Long Valley, NJ 07853 Charlotte, NC 28226 Forest City, NC Tampa, FL 33624 Queens Village, NY 11429 Oklawaha, FL 32679 Hiddenite, NC 28636 Tampa, FL 33624 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 29601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Lenoir, NC 28645 Hickory, NC 28601 Taylorsville, NC 28681 MocksviUe, NC 27028 Gastonia, NC ' 28054 Springfield, VA 22150 Jacksonville, FL 32217 Vale, NC High Point, NC 27260 Hickory, NC 28601 Yorktown Height, NY 10598 Dallas, NC 28034 Newton, NC 28658 Lewisville, NC 27023 Maiden, NC 286.50 Wrightsville Beach. NC ' 28480 Lenoir, NC 28645 Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville, NC 28677 Jackson, MS 39213 Charlotte. NC 28215 Catawba, NC ' 28609 Lancaster, OH 43130 Conover, NC 28613 Metuchen. NJ 08840 Charlotte, NC 28213 Boone. NC 28607 Hickory, NC 28601 Woodbridge, VA 22192 Fairmont, W ' 26554 W ' inston-Salem. NC 27103 Hickory. NC 28603 Chesapeake. VA 23322 Hickory, NC 28601 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Winston-Salem. NC 27104 ' aldese. NC 28690 Rutherfordton. NC 28139 Daytona Beach. FL 32014 Hickory, NC 28602 Anderson, SC 296 ' 24 Mount Pleasant. NC 28124 HuntsviUe. AL 35S03 Hickory. NC ' 28601 Jacksonville, FL 322 ' 2o Statesville, NC 28677 Morganton. NC 28655 Roanoke. VA 24014 Statesville. NC 28677 Roanoke. VA 24014 Hickory. NC 28601 Conover. NC ' 28613 Albemarle, NC 28001 Directory 225 Morningstar, Gina Hyatt Morris, Donna Grey Morris, Marsiia Campbell Morrison, Regina Lynn Morrow, Gary L. Morton, Steven Jay Moser, Deborah Smith Moser, Kyraberly Ann Moses, Beth Anna Moss, Melissa Ann Mosteiler, Kathryn Shannon Mosteller, Raymond Scott Mosteiler, Jr., Richard L. Motley, II, Arnott Wayne Moyer, Susan Janet Mull, David Brinkley Mull, Kim Dawn Mullinix, Margo Farrington Munday, Marsha S. Mundie, Karen Ann Mungro, Terrance Eric Murdock, Robert Alexander Murphy, Karen Elizabeth Xaff, Misty Dawn Nagy. Joseph Lee Nehrig, Paul Matthew Nehrke, Nicole Dorothy N ' emeth, Michael David Nemeth, Susan Scott Nesbitt. Lisa Summers Newbem, Hope Marie Newton, Henry Lynn Nichols, Gregory Scott Nieland, Andrea Lea Nieman, David A. Niemiller, Donna Marie Nipp, Jeffrey Kent Norman, Vincent Dean Norton, Lisa Kay Nunnery, Susan Leslie Nutting, Kathryn Suzanne Nye, Martha F. Nye, William E. O ' Dell, Scott Christopher Oakes, Jon Drew Ochler, Laura Alexandra Ogburn, Richard Dewitt Ogle. Rob Roy Oglesby, Isaiah Frederick Ogren, Sharon Marie Olavessen, Carol Dean Oliver, Lisa Judy Oliver, Jr., Donald Richard Ontko, .Andrew John Osborne, Barbara London Osborne, Sheri Lamarr Ostwalt, Jeanne Carol Ouellette, John Richard Overcash, Ruby Kay Overcash, Sharon LaFay Overcash, Tina Denise Owens, Amy Kristina Paige, Linda Margaret Pait, IV Frank Judson Palacio, Jose Alberto Palmer, John Kirk Panks, Kristen Anne Pannenbacker, Roy Christopher Parham, .Michael Ray Parham, William Jeffrey Parker, Angelia Gale Parker. Donald Clayton Parker, Jennifer Ward Parker, John Robert Parrish, Jr., Harry Temple Parsley, Mary Lee Parson, Everette Grant Pasour, Sharon Kim Pasour, Tina Lynn Patterson, IV James Francis Pattin, Katrina Rene Patton, Ernest Pearson, Linda Faye King Peeler, Kristine Dian Peeples, Amanda Kay Pelkey, Rickie Dale Pendleton, Tommie Sue Perry, John Todd Pershing, Brian D. Peruzzi, Christopher Sean Petty, Jody Lee Petty, Phillip Kemer Pham, Phuong Phu Phillips, David .Marvin Phillip David Mauney Phillips, ' -ffrey Todd Phillips, lu ' -t Lenore Phillips, III h - old Lee Phythian, Dawn ' ' nee Pickard, Ruth S. Piercy. Scott Fletcher Pitman. Laurel Beth 1665 20th Ave. Dr. NE 26 201 Ramsey Court 108 28th Ave., Dr., N.W. Route 4, Box 814 610 5th Ave. SW Route 1, Box 157 Rt. 1, Box 89-M 517 A 12th Av NE Route 1, Box 648-20 1324 Midwood Drive 748 8th Street, NE 634 Old Shelby Road C-3 748 8th Street, NE Route 1, Box 370A 1642 Arnold Drive Route 4, Box 242 545K 12th Avenue N. E. Route 3, Box 375 138 Park Terrace Route 1, Box 114-1 P.O. Box 831 818 2nd St. PI. NE Apt. 43 5201 Pinetree Road Route 1, Box 234 21917 Huntmaster Drive 533 McNeal Drive 460 N. W. 39th Street 3007 Greenview Drive 1207 12th Street, NE Rt. 5, Box 10-6 1007 Indian River Drive 488 23rd Avenue Drive NE Route 4, Box 666-D Route 12, Box 600 1 Arrowhead Court 109 Safley Court 401 Fairidge Drive 19 Kerda Street Route 6, Box 120 134 Kaywood Drive 1082 14th Ave. Dr. NW Route 5, Box 1255 Route 5, Box 1255 273 Asheville Street 8588 Starlight Lane Box 864 llOA Sipe Street 3092 Kinnaraon Road Oxford Orphanage 3250 A South Holden Road 1335 12th St. Dr. NW, 2 98-3 Dixie Park 113 Cliffwood Cr Route 1, Box 446 13406 Briar Path Lane Route 13, Box 71-A Rt. 2, Box 210 Route 1, Box 187 Quarters 326 MCDEC Route 12, Box 343 P.O. Box 121 19 East Gurley Street 4689 Homestead Road 373 7th Street N.W. 1217-S 21st Ave., NE 3801 SW 106 Ave. 4136 Audubon Place 4411 Chowning Way 19 Biscayne Drive 447 Lacy Road 447 Lacy Road P.O. Box 724 122 Meadow Lark Road 324 Woodhaven Drive 50 Substation Road 907 Fairgreen Rd. 3259 David Road 5850 Alexander Rd. Route 1, Box 430 Route 1, Box 327 257 South 2nd Street 2359 Longvie Drive 1417 Scotland Avenue 310 W., Union St. Route 6, Box 1175 Route 2, Box 248-B Route 2, Box 314 Route 2, Box 210 1065 S. Main Avenue 1207 Martinique Cflurt 1109 Hippocket Road 4010 South Holden Road Route 9, Box 289 Rt. I, Box 179 PO Box 223 P. 0. Box J 1607 Constance Street 534 Sam Love Road 2710 Wamath Drive 395 Little Pine Road 203 Saudhurst Road 3161 Whitson Road 33 Pinehurst Lane Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28602 Hickory, NC 28602 Newton, NC 28668 Newton, NC 28668 Hickory, NC 28601 Conover, NC 28613 Gastonia, NC 28052 Hickory, NC 28601 Morgantown, NC 28655 Hickory, NC 28601 Harrisburg, NC 28075 Melbourne, FL 32935 Vale, NC 28168 Hickory, NC 28601 Valdese, NC 28690 Statesville, NC 28677 Marshville, NC 28103 Conover, NC 28613 Hickory, NC 28601 Coral Springs, FL 33065 Shawsville, VA 24162 Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Deltona, FL 32726 Porapano Beach, FL 33064 Sheboygan, WI 53081 Hickory, NC 28601 Conover, NC 28613 Cocoa, FL 32922 Hickory, NC 28601 North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 Hickory, NC 28602 Baltimore, MD 21208 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Jamestown, NC 27282 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Statesville, NC 28677 Statesville, NC 28677 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Morganton, NC 28665 Boones Mill, VA 24065 Claremont, NC 28610 Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Oxford, NC 27665 Greensboro, NC 27407 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28668 Mooresville, NC Hickory, NC 28602 Silver Spring, MD 20906 Hickory, NC 28601 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 Newton, NC 28668 Quantico, VA 22134 Hickory, NC 28602 China Grove, NC 28023 Concord, NC 28026 Jacksonville, FL 32210 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Miami, FL 33165 Lynchburg, VA 24503 Dunwoody, GA 30338 Selden, NY 11784 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Maiden, NC 28650 Goldsboro, NC 27630 Burlington, NC 27215 Canton, NC 28716 Greensboro, NC 27410 Chamblee, GA 30341 Concord, NC 28026 Dallas, NC 28034 Dallas, NC 28034 Lehighton, PA 18235 Woodbridge, VA 22191 Charlotte, NC 28207 Morganton, NC 28666 Hickory, NC 28601 Edenton, NC 27932 Claremont, NC 28610 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Newton, NC 286,58 Marco Island, FL 33937 Peachtree City, GA 30269 Greensboro, NC 27406 Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Newton, NC 28668 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Rocky Face, GA 30740 Silver Spring, MD 20902 Rocky Face, GA 30740 Charlotte, NC 28210 Marshall, NC 28763 Hickory, NC 28601 Gastonia, NC 28064 Newton, NC 28668 Pitner, Anne E. Pittman, Anita Lynn Pittman, Cynthia Denise Pittman, Kimberly Michelle Pittman, Leisa Enloe Pleasants, Lara Deane Pleuss, Kristen Marie Plexico, Ginger Devine Plummer, AUyson Fay Poe, Peggy Roberts Policke, Paul Frederick Pond, Priscilla Ann Ponti, David Allan Poole, Vickie F. Poovey, Jennifer Lynn Posey, Catherine Calhoun Post, Christine Alison Poteat, Melissa Dawn Poteat, Susan Carol Poteat, Susan Smith Pothier, Joyce Marie Poust, Valerie Lynne Powell, Janet Catherine Powell, Jerry Wayne Powell, Michael Roy Powell, Sylvia L. Powell, Jr., William R. Presnell, Kara Kay Prevatt, Joyce Eva Price, Dwight Richard Price, Emily Moretz Price, Thomas Leroy Prichard, Robin Lea Pritchard, Stephen McDonald Piivett, Paula Jean Propst, Carol Florence Prozzo, Rebecca Sue Pruett, Ryan Neal Pruitt, Douglas Graham Puckett, Brian Scott Punch, Jr., Norman Andrew Purmort, James Roger Putnam, Jr. John Thomas Quach, Hiep Nguyen Queen, Daniel Irvin Quilici, Susanne Somers Quilici, William Marcel Quinn, Jennifer Leigh Rader, Beth LaFon Ramsey, Celeste Renae Ramsey, Patricia P. Ramsey, Timothy Lee Randall, Scott Charles Ratchford, Rebecca S. Rawls, Cassandra R. Ray, Merwyn Kendal Ray, Pamela Lynn Raye, Synetta Long Rayfield, Charlotte Denise Reasons, Vernon Phillip Rector, Ronnie Darrell Redman, Edward Grant Reece, Thomas Dwayne Reed, Tammy Lynn Reese, Andrew Kevin Reid, Donna Marie Reitzel, Julie Abee Reuter, Lisa Kae Rex, John Charles T. Reynolds, Stephen Thomas Rhodes, Steven Edward Rhoney, Mary Ellen Rhoney, Tania Dawn Rhymer, Robert Benjamin Rhyne, Sara Lane Rhyne, Jr., William Rudisill Rice, Katherine Lee Rice, Martha P. Rich, Steven Charles Richards, Amy Elizabeth Richardson, William Elliott Richman, Diana Mariann Riddick, Andrea Colette Riddle Bryan Davis Ridenhour, Crystal Annette Ridenhour, Kevin Patrick Riggs, Mia Delea Rigney, Debra Rae Riley, Betty Bollinger Riley, Dennis Gene Ritter, Rebecca Ann Ritz, John Timothy Roach, Greta Elizabeth Robbins, Jr., Travis Joe Roberts, Anita Howell Robertson, Diana Lynn Robertson, Rhonda Lillian Robey, Ann Louise Robinson, Tina Michelle Robinson, Wendy Jane Rockett, Robin Lynn Rogers, Cynthia Lynn 215 11th Avenue, NW 202 Ridgewood Court 110 Starbrooke Drive 1021 West First Street Rt. 1, Box 469-10 330 Stanaford Road .501 Saltlick Trace 1005 3rd St. NW Rt 8, Box 40 IB 46 Woodlane Street 810 Pine Tree Court P Box 42 1744 29th St., NE 227 32nd Avenue NW 1524 Sherwood Dr. 1243 6th Street, N.E. 35 Lakeside Trail Post Office Box 605 213 Morgan Street 1967 10th St. Blvd. NW 4314 Cedar Valley Lane 1200 Kingsbrook Road 46-A North Madison PO Box 903 Post Office Box 452 10 Brookwood Lane 1245A 21st Avenue NE 411 Mountain View Street 5104 Ainsworth Drive Route 13, Box 762 Route 5, Box 470 P.O. Box 1006 839 21st Avenue, N. E. 1621 Penny Drive Route 3, Box 75 B 1735 1st Ave. NW Apt. 10 2251 Brookhaven Drive Post Office Box 252 Route 1, Box 86 2972 Tree Swallow Road 151 17th Street, N. W. 3025 W. Forest Lakes Dr. 208 14th St., S.E. Route 3, Box 676 120 Carter Heights Drive Rt 6, Box 961 Route 6, Box 951 816 South Hampton Drive 23630 Bicking Ct Route 1, Box 269 A 33 Mayfield Drive 6151 Ran Lynn Drive 23 Peach Blossom Lane 304 Caleb Setzer Rd. 11 South Ervin Avenue 606 Mials Street 560 Upper Grassy Branch R 634-C Walnut Street Route 3, Box 185 A Route 3, Box 404 Route 1, Box 20A 109 Fox Street 164 North Main Street 11110 15 Avenue NW 160 Optimist Ave C-59-8 764 8th Avenue SE Route 2, Box 448-2A LRC Box 8013 1256 Cedar Rock Road 239 13th Ave. PL., NW 24 1260 5th St. N.E. 84 1061 14th Av Court NW Route 3, Box 226 445 nth Avenue, NE C-16 Route 3, Box 185 Route 3, Box 185 1122 nth St.Cir., NW 1921 13th St NE Route 2, Box 422-A 1117 Glendale Drive Route 1, Box 27-D 238 Mill Pt Dr 1412 Whittamore Rd. 411 W. Whitney Dr. 3 Spring Valley Dr. Post Office Box 1284 119 Meadowview Drive 1531 South Conrad Avenue 46 Woodridge Circle 1217-H 21st Avenue, NE 316 B South Center Street ,502 Collett Street Route 1, Box 266-G 202 Beall Street, N. W. Rt. 1, Box 1131-B Box 7538 L-RC Route 4, Box 187 1018 South 8th Street Route 3, Box 506 Route 4, Box 896 Route 1, Box 643 Route 1, Box 483 Hickory, NC 28601 Morganton, NC 28C5.5 Newton, NC -480.58 Newton, NC 28658 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Peachtree City, GA 30269 Hickory, NC 28601 Reidsville, NC 27320 Granite Falls, NC 28630 DeLand, FL 32724 Davis, NC 28524 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Burlington, NC 27215 Hickory, NC 28601 Kinnelon, NJ 07405 Newland, NC 286.57 Valdese, NC 28690 Hickory, NC 28601 Conley, GA 30027 Greenville, NC 27834 Marion, NC 28752 Hildebran, NC 28637 Drexel, NC 28619 Hickory, NC 28602 Hickory, NC 28601 Lenoir, NC 28645 Greensboro, NC 27410 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Ramseur, NC 27316 Hickory, NC 28601 Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Lawndale, NC 28090 Hickory, NC 28601 Sarasota, FL 34239 Welcome, NC 27374 Grasonville, MD 21638 Roanoke, VA 24018 Hickory, NC 28601 Sarasota, FL 34232 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28658 Gaffney, SC 29340 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Concord, NC 28025 Farmington, Ml 48024 Hickory, NC 28602 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Roanoke, VA 24018 Middletown, NJ 07748 Newton, NC 28658 Newton, NC 28658 Clayton, NC 27520 Asheville, NC 28805 Statesville, NC 28677 Dallas, NC 28034 Conover, NC 28613 Valdese, NC 28690 Morganton, NC 28655 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Hickory, NC 28601 Hudson, NC 28638 Hickory, NC 28601 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Hickory, NC 286 03 Lenoir, NC 28646 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Vale, NC 28168 Hickory, NC 28601 Liberty, NC 27298 Liberty, NC 27298 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC Clinton, NC 28328 Greensboro, NC 27406 Brevard, NC 28712 Hampton, VA 23669 Chesapeake, VA 23222 Jupiter, FL 33468 Arden, NC 28704 Concord, NC 28025 I noir, NC 28645 Covington, VA 24426 Hickory, NC 23602 Hickory, NC 28601 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Morganton, NC 28655 Forest City, NC 28043 Lenoir, NC 28645 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Hickory, NC 28603 Advance, NC 27006 Goshen, IN 46526 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Valdese, NC 28690 Darlington, SC 29.532 226 Directory Rogers, Phillip Leon Roland, Shannon Lynn Roland. Shawn Lynn Rome, Margaret Jean Roper, Candy Lisa Rountree, James Robert Rowe, Carol Dian Rowe, Jim Dwight Rowe, Joy Shannon Rowe, Penelope Lisa Royston, Kathrine Bettina Rudisill, Donna Evelyn Rupard, Leslie Lynn Rupert, Glenn Thomas Rush, Barbara E. Rushing, Travis William Russ, Melissa Holly Russell, Margaret Taylor Rustay, Kim Beal Saddler, Lydia lona Safrit, Donald Lynn Safrit, Mary Catherine Sain, Connie Carol Saliach, Soni Lynn Sampieri, Joan Sanders, Kimberly Michelle Sanders, Mark L. Sanders, Sherry Lynn Sandlin, Jeffrey Scott Sandoe, Mark Eric Sarant, Anne Kathyrn Sargent, Kate Marie Sassi, Robert Schad, Hartley D. Schauble, Gregory E. Schmucker, Angela Kay Schnitzlein, Thomas Harry Schoenberg, Lauren Ruth Scholl, Malynda Rose Schwartz, Heather Leigh Scronce, Lisa Ann Sears, Darrell E. Seitz, Janet Leigh Seivert, Susan Gayle Sellers, Susan M. Sells, Kelly Love Session, Debra Ann Setzer, Dana Elaine Setzer, Margaret Elaine Setzer, Marty Jean Setzer, Steve Lawrence Setzer, 111, Dennis Lee Setzler, John Bryan Sharpe, Clara Renee Sharpe, James Smith Shaver, Stacey LuAnn • Shell, Lisa Gaye Shepherd, Jennifer Lynn Sheppard, Tammy Elizabeth Sherer, Lisa Ann Sherrill, Betty Pearson Sherrill, Dreisa Jordan Sherrill, Eric Scott Sherrill, Robert Miles Shomaker, C. Colette Shook, Tami Renee Shuford, Lisa Fulbright Shuford, Robert Clemraer Shuford, Ronald Scot Shuford, HI, William Burder Sides, Linda M. Sides, Lori Suzanne Sigman, Brenda Sigmon, Alice P. Sigmon, Cheryl Ann Sigmon, Cheryl Renee Sigmon, Diedra Elizabeth Sigmon, Joy Elaina Sigmon, Robert William Silcox, Janine Lee Sills, Katherine H Simmons, Joseph Thruston Simmons, Zallo Simpson, Jr., Robert Edmund Sims, Glennie McDonald Sims, Jeffrey Lee Simuel, Patricia Ann Singleton, Angela Renee Sipe, Susan Lee Sipes, Christopher Randall Sisk, Suzanna Snow Skey, Jr., James Edward Skidmore, Sandi Michele Slentz, Daniel Paul Smart, Candis Louise Smith, Audrey Kennedy Smith, Bertie Watkins Smith, Bessie Alice Smith, Dwayne Edward Smith, Frances McGregor Smith, Jamie McNeely Smith, Janice Dawn 503 Ceasman Rd PO Box 811 PO Box 811 211 Hunting Avenue 21 Forest Hills Circle 1716 Beverly Drive 1659 16th Ave. Cr, NW 5037 Montibello Drive Route 1, Box 540-29 1649 SW 29th Avenue 3500 Amhurst Drive Route 2, Box 248 Route 4, Box 349 12300 Blakely Ct. 740 5th Ave. SW, Apt. A-2 2025 Drum Heller Court 6721 Rocky Falls Road 372 25th Avenue, NW 22 East Shore Drive 545 7th St. S.E. 207 Bayberry Drive 207 Bayberry Drive 174 34th Street NW 321 Church Street 144 W. State St Rt 4, Box 264 316 Mattoon Street 2730 Kelly Road 5450 Andover Road 2760 Old Harrisburg Road Qtrs. l,St. Juliens Creek 2316 Tanglevale Drive Aptdo. 80641 190 Hidden Hills Drive PO Box 5425 2075 2nd ST. DR., N.W. 10902 Juniperus Place 278 Southview Drive Route 3, Box 375A 6397 Gibson Road Route 2, Box 662 137 N. Race St. 1829 27th St. PI. NE 2301 Holly Oaks River Dr. 404 East K. St. Post Office Box 561 1840 Alicia Way 140 Wellington Drive 809 Prospect St Rt. 1, Box 462 Route. 3, Box 14 Route 5, Box 465 2303 Osborne Avenue 1509 Kenmore Drive 7201 Haw Ridge Road 628 Pleasantville Road Route 3, Box 730 Route 1, Box 400 Rt. 6, Box 554 5511 Touraine Dr 630 Fourth St. NE 527 Carolina Ave South 630 4th St. NE 721-B 8th Street SW 919 Fairview Drive Route 2, Box 64 Route 3, Box 41-S LRC Box 7580 Route 3, Box 4 IS 818 2nd Street Place NE 893 21st Avenue, N. E. 1212 Rowan Mills Rd. Route 8, Box 1462 Route 3, Box 39B Route 2, Box 488B 467 25th Ave., NW Route 11, Box 1966 Route 2, Box 185 Route 2, Box 442 405K Lake Vista Circle 501 Berkshire Dr. 110 Trading Block Lane 7 Godwin Court Route 10, Box 402 Rt 6 Box 49 Route 6, Box 632-A 38 Huntington Street 101 Treeline Drive Route 2, Box 758 121 Mt. Herman Road 737 Little Forest Lane Route 7, Box 397 638 Kingman Drive 8583 Sylvan Drive 648 7th Av SE 150 Sigmon Dairy Road 1025 7th St. Dr. SE Route 2, Box 458 2908 Marlowe Avenue 917 3rd Avenue Place, NW Box 28 Stonehaven Conde 638 Apt C West Front St. Asheville, NC 28806 West Jefferson, NC 28694 West Jefferson, NC 28694 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Rutherfordton, NC 28139 Charlotte, NC 28207 Hickory, NC 28601 Charlotte, NC 28226 Conover, NC 28613 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Gastonia, NC 28054 Catawba, NC 28609 Statesville, NC 28677 Silver Spring, MD 20904 Hickory, NC 28602 Virginia Beach, VA 32802 Charlotte, NC 28211 Hickory, NC 28601 Asheville, NC 28806 Hickory, NC 28601 Salisbury, NC 28144 Salisbury, NC 28144 Hickory, NC 28601 Bound Brook, NJ 08806 Trenton, NJ 08600 Rockingham, NC 28379 Charlotte, NC 28216 Charlotte, NC 28216 Wilmington, NC 28403 Gettysburg, PA 17325 Portsmouth, VA 23702 Vienna, VA 22180 Venezuela, S.A. Ormond Beach, FL 32074 Hickory, NC 28603 Hickory, NC 28601 Tampa, FL 33618 Delran, NJ 08075 Rockingham, NC 28379 Canfield, OH 44406 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Statesville, NC 28677 Hickory, NC 28601 Jacksonville, FL 32211 Newton, NC 286.58 Statesville, NC 28677 Clearwater, FL 34624 Salisbury, NC 28144 Lenoir, NC 28645 Claremont, NC 28610 Newton, NC 28658 Concord, NC 28025 Newberry, SC 29103 Statesville, NC 28677 Summerfield, NC 27358 Lancaster, OH 43130 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Richfield, NC 28137 Morganton, NC 28655 Tallahassee, FL 32308 Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville, NC Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28602 Lenoir, NC 28645 Claremont, NC 28610 Hickory, NC 28602 Hickory, NC 28603 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Salisbury, NC 28144 Hickory, NC 28602 Conover, NC 28613 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Claremont, NC 28610 Cockeysville, MD 21030 Statesville, NC Forest, VA 24551 Greensboro, NC 27405 Leesburg, FL 32788 Hickory, NC 28601 Morganton, NC 28655 Asheville, NC 28801 Belmont, NC 28012 Conover, NC 28613 Lenoir, NC 28645 Statesville, NC Sumter, SC 29150 Charlotte, NC 28210 Melbourne, FL 32904 Hickory, NC 28602 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28602 Conover, NC 28613 Charlotte, NC 28208 Hickory, NC Valdese, NC 28690 Statesville, NC 28677 Smith, Jeanne White Smith, John Howard Smith, Julia Katharine Smith, Kelly Marie Smith, Kim L. Smith, Lisa Robin Smith, Mark Edgar Smith, Patricia Collins Smith, Rebecca Ada Smith, Ronda Marie Smith, Sandra Renee Smith, Sarah Elizabeth Smith, Sherilyn Annette Smith, Sherry Jean Smith, Susan Elizabeth Smith, Suzann Maria Smith, Thomas Eugene Smith, Wendy Lee Smith, Wendy Weisner Smith, Jr., Christopher Newton Smithey, Jr., Guy Anthony Smits, Barbara Lynn Smyre, Judith Conrad Snipes, Bryan Wayne Snodgrass, Mary Ellen Snyder, Jennifer Rae Snyder, Joan Main Snyder, Michelle Lee Sohl, Jr., Robert Charles Solomon, Rosemary Ann Sommers, Heidi Jo Soutendijk, Kurt Southern, Timothy Southers, Timothy Douglas Sowers, Charley Fraley Spatz, Helen Maria Spears, David Christopher Spears, William Todd Spencer, Frances Carrie Spencer, Tony Steven Spezzano, Elizabeth Ann Spinella, Suzanne Stafford, John David Starnes, June Lyon Starnes, Ronette Hartman Staton, Lee Ann Steed, Toni Evonca Steiert, Debra Ann Stenberg, Carolyn Ruth Stephens, Lucinda Eileen Stephens, Patricia Rector Stevens, David William Stevenson, John Victor Stevenson, Lauren Ann Stewart, Brent David Stewart, Debra Rudisill Stewart, Julie Anne Stewart, Lou Lineberger Stewart, Vivian Irene Stikeleather, 111, John Grier Stirewalt, Lois Katherine Stobs, Susan Elizabeth Stone, Elizabeth Anne Stone, Patrick Anthony Stone, Shannon Jay Stout, Michael Edward Stroud, Melanie Warta Stroup, Christopher Blair Stroupe, Ellen Harris Stroupe, Sharon Simmons Stuart, David Space Studebaker, Todd Arnold Sturdivant, Cynthia Lynn Styers, David Clark Sucher, Adam John Suddreth, Catherine Anne Sullivan, Teresa Marie Summers, David Lee Summers, Michael Lome Summey, Donna Lea Summey, Karen Penley Suttles, Deborah Houston Swearingen, Mary Beth Swidzinski, Carol King Switzer, Terry Lynn Swoope, Stephen Charles Swygert, Martha Lynn Tabor, Rebecca Ruth Taliaferro, Elizabeth Moore Tapper, Elaine Hickman Tart, Patricia Melvin Tassin, Keith Randall Tatsapaugh, Melissa Ruth Taylor, Byron F. Taylor, Robert J. Taylor, Susan Elizabeth Teague, James Richard Teague, Jr., Joe Franklin Teall, Sarah Paige Terry, Mary Lynn Wike Terry, Wanda Blackburn Tharpe, Andrew Mark 606 6th St. Circle NE PO Box 632 619 Eighth Avenue NE Route 1, Box 496 P.O. Box 571 PO Box 584 Route 1, Box 762 Route 3, Box 202 Route 9, Box 737 Box 5.56 RD 4 Route 12, Box 203 23 Bunce Rd 932 Vanderwood Road Tara Woods 126 7 Southmoor 129 Fox Hall Drive 1200 NE 102 St. 137 Martin Road Route 4, Box 130 137 Northwood Drive Post Office Box 63 307 Sheffield Road 611 Second Avenue, NW 2410 Florida Avenue Rt. 5, Box 3 Hickory Harbor Post Office Box 1742 Route 7, Box 458 1418 Pleasant View Street 3806 Brewster Circle 8 Three Partners Road 1012 Barton Blvd. 51 28th Avenue Drive, NW Route 7, Box 182-A 1204 4th Street Drive SE 1777 12th Street NE 1060 26th Avenue NE 129 Briarcliff Dr. 83 Kennedy Street 2731 Tudor Road Rt. 2, Box 495 19 Wild Horse Road 477 Ocean Avenue Route 3, Upchurch 12 Route 4, Box 10-B Route 4, Box 248-A 101 1 South Zion Street 206 Abernathy St N V 36! F Hillcrest Rd. 2707 Edinberg Drive 67 Woodridge Court Route 4, Box 732 15102 Springview Street 48 Abinet Ct 6126 Deerbrook Road 1330 5th Street NE 143 Route 2, Box 245-C 1010 Robin Lane PO Box 2276 5936 Bridlewood Lane Route 2, Box 423 106 Malcolm Road 450 NE 94th Street 215 Jasmine Lane 11707 Lake Ride Drive 13160 72nd Terrace North 602 Cherry Street Route 14, Box 195A 2 Bowen Drive 412 Puett Street Post Office Box 3702 19343 Gulfstream Drive Route 2, Box 502 Herter Rd Route 1, Box 756 Route 10, Box 640 1131 N. Alabama Ave. 2123 Gatewood Place 1705 Indian River Drive 108 Spillsbury Court Route I, Box ' 79 408 B South Cedar Avenue 933 8th Street NE 1227-D 21st Ave. NE 4 Carriage Lane Route 7, Box 196 836 E. Main Street 662 Cannon Drive Route 3, Box 676 3007 Brierwood Rd. Rte 1 2964 Winfield Circle C-78-3 630 21st Avenue, N. W. 12843 SE Hobe Hills Drive 6306 Buckhorn Road 12 Langrockway 58 Fairview Drive South 209 Belwood Drive 1665 20th Ave. Dr.NE, 13 Route 3. Box 269 Rt 5, Box 1249 Route 3, Box 38A 107 Frosty Lane Post Office Box 55 Conover, NC 28613 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Ellistown, VA 24087 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Newton, NC 28658 Claremont, NC 28610 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Asheville, NC 28803 Bridgeton, NJ 08302 Statesville, NC 28677 Wethersfield, CT 06109 Baltimore, MD 21228 Hickory, NC 28601 Clayton, MO 63105 Elkin, NC 28621 Miami, FL 33138 Danville, VA 24541 Newton, NC 28658 Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Moravian Falls, NC 28654 Waukessha, WI 53186 Conover, NC 28613 Kannapolis, NC 28081 Hickory, NC 28601 Deland, FL 32721 Lenoir, NC 28645 Staunton, VA 24401 Waldorf, MD 20601 Danbury, CT 06811 Rockledge, FL 329.55 Hickory, NC 28601 WhitevUle, NC 28472 Conover, NC 28613 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Kannapolis, NC 28081 Hickory, NC 28601 Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Conover, NC 28613 Stanford, CT 06905 Oakdale, NY 11769 Cherryville, NC 28021 Conover, NC 28613 Vale, NC 28168 Undis, NC 28088 Lenoir, NC 28645 Whitehouse Station, NJ 0888.9 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28602 Tampa, FL 33624 Seldon, NY 11784 Baltimore, MD 21228 Hickory, NC 28601 Catawba, NC 28609 Gastonia, NC 28054 Drexel, NC 28619 Charlotte, NC 28215 Statesville, NC 28677 Salisbury, NC 28144 Miami, FL 33138 Longwood, FL 32779 Jacksonville, FL 32217 Seminole, FL 34646 Selma, NC 27576 Statesville. NC 28677 Belmont, NC 28012 Dallas, NC 28034 Hickory, NC 28603 Tequesta, FL 33469 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Jonesville, NC 28642 Hickory, NC 28601 Deland, FL 32720 Silver Spring, MD 209O3 Cocoa, FL 32922 Clemmons, NC 27012 Harmony. NC 28634 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Lemont. II 60439 Taylorsrille, NC 28681 Shelby. NC 28150 Rock Hill. SC 29730 Salisbur ' . NC 28144 Culloden, WV 2-5510 Tucker. GA 300S4 Hudson. NC 28638 Hickory, NC 28601 Hobe Sound. FL 33455 Greensboro. NC 27410 Burlington. NJ 08016 Basking Ridge. NJ 07920 Belmont, NC 28012 Hickory. NC 28601 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Hickory. NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Lenoir, NC 28645 Ronda, NC ■28670 Directory 227 Theis. Cynthia Jean Theleman, David Richard Thollembeelc, Anne Louise Thomas, Angie Elizabeth Thomas, Joseph Howard Thomas, Leigh Ann Thomas, Nicole Denise Thomason, Steven Earl Thompson, Andrea Paige Thompson, Brian Sterrett Thompson, Jeffrey Carroll Thompson, Leigh DeAnne Thompson, Sarah Marie Thornburg, Craig S. Thornburg, Ellen Adair Thorp, Leonard Wayne Threadgill, Jr., J. Roger Thuesen, Peter Johannes Thuesen, Sarah Tillotson, Jr., Carl R. Tobon, Carlos Eduardo Tonkins, Newton Rex Tonnesen, Philip Todd Torrence, -Marga Christine Townsend, Deborah Darlene Trainum, Judy Winkler Travis, James Wellington Trexier. Karen Emily Trexler, Matt Alan Triplett, Paula Leigh Trivett, Karen Renee Tronerud, Stephanie Lynn Truesdale, Linda Kay Truiett, Melvin Edward Trull. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Tucker, Beth Margaret Tucker, Kimberly Rose Tucker, Mary F. Tucker, Shandra Sue Tunstill, Christopher Daniel Turner, Amy Claire Turner, Ronald Evans Tuttle, Bemice Quary Tyson, Michael Clayton Udale, Sarah M. Underwood, Tony Alan Uriand, Douglas William Vanderlinden, Jr., W ' illiam Lee Vasser, Ojah Vaughan, Robert L. Velsor, Elizabeth Chrislin Vickers, Patsy B. Viles, Eric Andrew Viola, Mitzi Lou Volz, Ronald Scott VonDohlen, Heidi Beth VonDohlen, Keri Lynn VonDohlen, Lisa Jean VonDohlen, Richard Daniel Vowell, Patricia Delamar Wade, Tamara Lynn Wagner, Sondra Kaye Wagoner, Richard Shaun Walck, HI, Clarence George Walden, Donna Gayle Walden, Princess Maxine Waldrup, Kimberly Ann Walker, Jeffrey Scott Walker, Jennifer Annette Walker, .Mark Alan Walker, Melita Angie Walker, Raymond Dominick Walker, Scotty Dewayne Wall, Marcus Devon Wall, William G. Wall, HI. Clarence Watson Wallace, Charles .Alan Wallace, Elaine Sarah Walsh, Robert Dorman Wang, Fei Fei Ward, Jonathan David Ward, Sharon Elizabeth Warner, Tammy Lynn Warren, Deanna Wallace Warren, Tiffany Gale Waters, Melanie Jo Watkins, Laura Anne Watson, Anita Hoffman Watson, David R. Watson, Kathy Sharon Watson, Richard Dale Watts, Shannon Gaddy Weatherman, Daniel Allen Weathers, Shannon .Seal Weaver, Judy Kay Bfjlick Weber, Brent .Martin Weber, Crystal Anne Webster, William Lawrence Weingart, .Marlowe Jotelyn Welch, Erika .Vlargarita Wells, Kelly Lee Wells, Patricia Lynn 5604 Turner Road 8 Poplar Road .565 Chausee de Holcht Route 3, Box 322 44 Hillside Avenue 336 Lawson Lane 4903 Bentonbrook Driveway 1149 nth St Cir NW 4039 Runnymeade Lane 424 lOth Street Place NW 1915 lOth St. PL, NW 191 Ellenwood Road 10008 Whitestone Road Route 1 Box 245 44 S Harris Av 122 First Avenue 110 Gladden Place 1910 13th St, NE 1910 13th St., NE 1205 Japonica Lane 6140 Spring Lake Hwy. 922 4th Street Drive, NE 7508 Fiesta Way 110 Saratoga Way Route 4 Box 204 617 26th St NW Route 3, Box 772 1401 Sequoia Road 3700 Jim Johnson Road Route 11, Box 390 Route 2, Box 151 8368 Wagon Wheel Road 104 Greenbriar Drive 677 Drumheller Court 505 West Henry Street 84 Union Street 27 28th Avenue NE Route 1, Box 129T 3900 8th Street Road Route 8, Box 641 Route 1, Box 737 342 Bay St 202 Laurel Hills Dr. Route 5, Box 620 Route 3, Box 338 ' 501 Hermitage Drive 939 Edward Avenue Route 1 Box 85 CZ P Box 14222 455 Cameron Valley Court 12 Happy Acres Drive Route I, Box 284-C 3634 Sandy Ford Road 6419 Arahurst Drive Route 1, Box 668 3120 7th Street Drive NE 5125 Atlantic Ct 3120 7th Street Drive NE 3120 7th Street Drive NE Route 2, Box 338 Route 3 New Town Road P. 0. Box 1042 Route 7 RD 1 Box 210 209 Falls St., Apt E 4736 3 Carriage Dr 3476 Boat Club Road Route 9, Box 539 205 West Socrum Loop Road 109 Air Park Drive 1408 Salem Road Post Office Box 1603 Route 2, Box 157 3700 Highway 42 W 504 5th Street Route 1, Box 163A Route 66 8102 St. David Court 918 Vermont Street 107 Jinan Han Road Post Office Box 54 110 Burkemont Avenue 4928 Mandan Road 271 3rd Avenue NW Route 3, Box 23 Rt. 8 Box 328 1740 West Main Street 700-H Ridge Townhouse Apt 50 Greene Drive Route I, Box 459 Route 2, Box 931J 1227-D 21st Avenue NE Box 83 442 17th Avenue NE 3310 15th St. NE ll.i Heritage Way ' • ' Ml Sideburn Road 8 Ansted Court 41o S, Naranja Box . ' ,01, PAC 472 802 Cu berland Circle 300 Cha 11 Road Shelby, NC 28150 Long Valley, NJ 07853 Brussels, Belgium 00103 East Bend, NC 27018 Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 Rockingham, NC 28379 Fairfax, VA 22030 Hickory, NC 28601 Roanoke, VA 24018 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Raleigh, NC 27609 Dallas, NC 28034 Newton, NC 28668 Statesville, NC 28677 Concord, NC 28025 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Cocoa, FL 32922 Brooksville, FL 33512 Hickory, NC 28601 Raleigh, NC 27615 Vienna, VA 22180 Banner Elk, NC 28604 Hickory, NC 28601 Conover, NC 28613 Naperville, IL 60540 Concord, NC 28020 Lenoir, NC 28645 Banner Elk, NC 28604 Alexandria, VA 22309 Hickory, NC 28601 Clemmons, NC 27012 Belmont, NC 28012 Guilford, CT 06437 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28658 Huntington, WV 26701 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Mooresville, NC 281 15 Auburndale, FL 33823 Morganton, NC 28655 Conover, NC 28613 Statesville, NC 28677 Albemarle, NC 28001 Allentown, PA 18103 Sherrills Ford, NC 28673 Charlotte, NC 28206 Atlanta, GA 30328 Shirley, NY 11967 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Newton, NC 28658 Durham, NC 27713 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Hickory, NC 28601 Cape Coral, FL 33904 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Hiddenite, NC 28636 Waxhaw, NC 28173 Hillsborough, NC 27278 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 China Grove, NC 28023 Morganton, NC 28655 Charlotte, NC 28205 Belmont, NC 28012 Hickory, NC 28601 Lakeland, FL 33809 Morganton, NC 28655 Morganton, NC 28655 Laurinburg, NC 28352 Vernon, AL 35592 Clayton, NC 27520 Radford, VA 24141 Newton, NC 28658 Delmont, PA 15626 Springfield, VA 22153 Smithfield, NC 27577 Hanko, Wuhan, Hubei CHINA Lincolnton, NC 28092 Morganton, NC 28655 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Hickory, NC 28601 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Morganton, NC 28655 Albemarle, NC 28001 AsheviUe, NC 28805 Black Mountain, NC 28711 Hickory, NC 28601 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Hickory, NC 28601 Pineola, NC 28662 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Peachtree City, GA 30269 Fajrfax, VA 22032 Silver Spring, MD 20904 Pf.. St. Luice, FL 34982 ij ' ashington, DC 20013 Rqckingham, NC 28379 Richmond, VA 23236 Wentz, David Erik Wernli, Randall Paul Wesley, Jon 0. Wesson, Ruth Lail West, Eric Scott West, Kevin Eugene Westfall, Lori Ann Westmoreland, Sandra Lou Westmoreland, Valerie Whisenant, Robert Blain Whisnant, Angela Marie Whisnant, Jeffrey Ray Whisnant, Richard Ernest Whitaker, Diana Kincaid White, Charles Arthur White, Joseph Michael White, Mark Douglas White, Richard Chandler White, Tamela Gail White, III, Willie White, Jr., Freddie Steven Whiteheart, Linda Thompson Whitener, Phyllis D. Whitener, Wendy Jo Whitley, Susan Leonard Wiedey, Linda Wiener, Kathleen Blanche Wilkinson, Kelly Diane Will, David Eric Williams, Amy Christine Williams, Brett Allen Williams, Dena Williams, Elizabeth R. Williams, Heavenly Denise Williams, Helen Marie Williams, Irvin LaMont Williams, James J. Williams, Kevin A. Williams, Marsha Chapman Williams, Phyllis S. Williams, Teresa Poteat Williams, Victoria Ellen Williams, Jr., Martin Carl Willkomm, Dieter Frank Wilmoth, Janet May Wilson, Carol Lawing Wilson, Charles Douglas Wilson, David Lewis Wilson, Deborah Winecoff Wilson, Tracy Diane Winkler, John Thomas Winter, John Ford Winter, Suanne Winters, Glenn Richard Wiseman, Teresa Louise Wolf, Laura Kristen Wood, Patsy P. Woodard, Carolyn Lynn Woodland, Patricia L. Woodruff Jeffrey Alan Woods, Lynn Helen Woolly, Donald Rhodes Wooten, Elizabeth Workmeister, John Timothy Worrell, Jackie Cobb Wright, Bradley Paul Wright, Shari Lynne Wright, Susan Elaine Wrike, Martha Cline Wyant, Denise Harmon Yancey, Kimberly Kimbrell Yeatts, Catherine Paige Yeatts, Christopher Duncan Yoder, Edward Enoch Yoder, Marianne Howard Younce, Mary Swerbins Young, Josephine Reinhard Young, Norman Charles Young, Richard Alfred Yount, Alisa Taru Yount, Peter Edward Zielinski, Carol Lynn Zielke, Amy Marie % Ziraa, Regina Rae Zonneveld, Patricia Cornelia Rt. 1, Box 272 44 Devonshire Court 520 NW 97 Terrace Route 2, Box 775 Route S, Box 1746 Route 8, Box 1746 102 Woodside Street Post Office Box 668 3 Hardwood Circle Post Office Box 493 Route 1, Box 263 Route 11, Box 1422 650 38th Avenue N.E. Route 9, Box 475 5112 Flint Ridge Court 126 Anita Drive Route 2, Box 260 Route 3, Box 530 137 Echo Drive 2709 Rainbow Forest Dr 1050 21st Ave., NW Apt 55 Route 14, Box 461 400 Startown Hwy., South Route 9, Box 1156 51 Zion Church Road Route 1, Box 347-D Route 5, Box 1888 904 SW Blvd P. 0. Box 2727 2749 Christopher Circle 4280 Randmore Rd. Route 7, Box 419 Route 4, Box 264 Post Office Box 2081 Box 7356 L-RC Route 1, Box 11 Route 4, Box 144 Route 1, Box 378 Rt 1, Box 586 Route 5, Box 1289 Route 1, Box 207 5108 Stonehurst Road PO Box 9002 15320 Turkey Foot Road 4310 Rosebriar Lane 303 W. Main Street Route 2, Box 989 1018 Montlieu Avenue 640 8th St. Dr. NW 288 Heathwood Drive LRC Box 7628 3 Riverside View .5022 Ozark Drive 1810 1st St NE 2004 Stonewall Jackson Tr 5658 Bunky Way 206 Cascade St Post Box 22 2804 Autumn Chase Run Route 9, Box 417 Route 1, Box 222-G 2429 Rolling Pines Road 425 10th Avenue Place, NE 503 Magruder Street Route 1, Box 336 420 Kirk Road 160 Cassia Drive 1234 12th St, NE 11 Wallace Dairy Route 1, Box 207 Route 1, Box 799A Route 6, Box 103 Route 6, Box 714 PO Box 303 818 8th St NE PO Box 253 106 East Holly St. Route 1, Box 540-68 Route 1, Box 524 1904 28th Street, NE Route 3, Roy Eaker Rd. 6746 Glenmoor Drive 346 Stanley Avenue 8460 52nd Lane North 202 Ridgewood Drive Mock.sville. Nf 27i) ' i ' , Middletuwn, NJ 0774« Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 Claremont, NO ZSCID Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28602 Morganton, NC 28655 Mooresville, NC 28115 Newton, NC 28658 Valdese, NC 28690 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Morganton, NC 286-55 Raleigh, NC 27609 Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Hickory, NC 28601 Granite Falls, NC 28630 Lenoir, NC 28645 Decatur, GA 30034 Hickory, NC 28601 Statesville, NC 28677 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28602 Hudson, NC 28638 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28603 Jacksonville, FL 32217 Columbus, OH 43220 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Morganton, NC 28655 Decatur, GA 30030 Hickory, NC 28603 Elm City, NC 27822 Conover, NC 28613 Valdese, NC 28690 Claremont, NC 28610 Hickory, NC 28601 Taylorsville, NC 28681 Tampa, FL 33634 Hickory, NC 28603 Darnestown, MD 20878 Winston-Salem, NC 271 06 Maiden, NC 28650 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 High Point, NC 27262 Hickory, NC 28601 Spartanburg, SC 29302 Hickory, NC 28603 Rye, NY 10580 Pittsburgh, PA 15239 Hickory, NC 28601 Martinsville, VA 24112 Dunwoody, GA 30338 Morganton, NC 28655 Sylva, NC 28779 Annapolis, MD 21401 Morganton, NC 28655 Hudson, NC 28638 Columbia, SC 29210 Hickory, NC Cumberland, MD 21502 Claremont, NC 28610 Lake Worth, FL 33461 Clairton, PA 15025 Hickory, NC 28601 Hickory, NC 28601 Newton, NC 28658 Claremont, NC 28610 Danville, VA 24541 Danville, VA 24541 Hildebran, NC 28658 Hickory, NC 28601 Lenoir, NC 28645 Maiden, NC 28650 Conover, NC 28613 Darlington, SC 29532 Hickory, NC 28601 Cherryville, NC 28021 Charlotte, NC 28214 Havertown, PA 19083 Pinellas Park, FL 33565 Mount Airy, NC 27030 228 Directory JOSTENS


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