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Robed in beauty, led by faith, Show David Lipscomb, Hail to thee, Hear thy children’s song. Grateful he grows on through all our years. Grow in grandeur, grow in grace Ti h and brotherhood Guide us all our days. Precious scenes of days sr all to see. Love of God and love of man, Lipscomb, hail to thee. ts now pledge anew Love both true and strong. Love of thee forever eternity. God protect and give thee peace. Lipscomb, hail to thee. Written by PAT BOONE and DON HENLEY et s ) iy A Volume 63, 1984 Mua eetiiontinen | Nashville Tennessee Dedicated, with love and gratitude, to Dr. Carl McKelvey, Vice President For Campus Affairs, for his meritorious service to David Lipscomb College and ue his support of the BACKLOG ae Backlog is published yearly by David Lipscomb College, Nashville, Tennessee, 37203-6001. David Lipscomb College is a private Christian college open to any qualified student without 25 ae to race, religion, sex, color, national or ethnic origin, or physical handicap. In a manner consistent with all applicable laws and regulations, it does not discriminate on the basis of race, igion, sex, color, national or ethnic origin, or pay sent handicap i in the administration of its educational policies, programs, and activities, including its admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, employment practices and athletic and other school administered programs, except where necessitated by specific religious tenets held by the institution. SE 8 RR RR A SR SR A SS SPS NR SG GEER A 7.) E4 Z es) = Z O | CONTENTS—3 Make Your Own Music _ The harmony of human voices, the notes of a musical instrument, the hum of a computer, the ringing of laughter... music seems to always be present in the air. 4—INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION—S5 Be Ne INTRODUCTION—7 And Soon The Whole World Real glory comes, however, when the applause ceases, and one can hear all the voices of the world blending with his. 8—INTRODUCTION i Z = = O = a oe) 7 = é vg ee 10—INTRODUCTION ise individual i _ thinks is best... i | and the whole | world is following his lead. INTRODUCTION—11 iy a ; § ' . 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HONORS—17 HONOK GRADUATES August ’83-June ’84 VALEDICTORIAN Doreen Phillips These exceptional students worked diligently during their years at Lips- comb, excelling not only in their major fields of study, but in required subjects and electives as well. The valedictorians and salutatorians earned these titles by achieving the highest grade-point averages in their graduating classes. The Goodpasture | Bible Award was received by the grad- uating Bible majors with the highest pyres ae ; yllis Young grade-point averages. These people are to be congratulated | for their outstanding scholarship. As an additional note of interest, De- cember graduates Judith Holmes and | Jenny McDonald were roommates, which proves that competition doesn’t hurt friendship. GOODPASTURE BIBLE AWARD Christopher Qualls August 83 18—HONORS Five Students Achieve Highest Honors cue ‘ ¥, v Few y VALEDICTORIAN Judith Holmes SALUTATORIAN Jenny McDonald Oe: : Barry N. Baggott Gregory A. Carnes Martha A. Ely Nina G. Jones J. Thomas McClure GOODPASTURE BIBLE AWARD. BIBLE AWARD Anthony Parker Barry N. Baggott December’83 June ’84 HONORS—19 Women’s Oratorical The Women’s Oratorical Contest under the direction of Dr. Ken Schott was held March 27. The speech was to be of a persuasive nature and to deal with an inspirational theme from a Christian perspective. Out of the eight contestants who entered the con- test, Benay Waite took first place with her speech entitled ‘‘Overcoming Inferiority.” She received $200 and a gold medal. Sec- ond place went to Nancy McDoniel who received $100 and a silver medal. Karen Knowles received third place. Funds for the awards were supplied by a trust orga- nized by Dr. Gustus Dunn, Jr. of Rising Star, Texas. Founder’s Day The Founder’s Day Oratorical Contest, sponsored by the Department of Speech Communication and directed by Dr. Paul Prill, was held on February 17. Due to the increased interest in the contest this year, two preliminary rounds were held to de- cide six finalists from ten original partici- pants. From these finalists winners were: Kirk Brothers, who received $200 and a gold medal for his winning speech entitled “Who Will Save The Children?’’, Daniel Clayton, who received second place, $100, and a silver medal, and Tim Shoulders, who received third place. The funds are awarded by the development office from a trust fund organized by Dr. Gustus Dunn, Jr. of Rising Star, Texas. Daniel Clayton, second; Kirk Brothers, first; Tim Shoulders, third. 20—HONORS Writers’ Competition Eight short stories and thirty-five poems were entered in the creative writing con- test sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta and the Department of English. The director of the contest was Mark Dawson, president of the club. In the short story category, Stephanie Rust received first place for her entry en- titled ‘“Too Young To Understand.”’ Sec- ond place went to Henry Williams for his ‘“‘When The Bough Breaks The Cradle Will Fall.”’ In the poetry category, Jonathan J. Hutson won first place with his poem “The Alarm Clock World.” The winning stories and poems are printed in the Medley Sec- tion of this BO The New Tower, a pub- lication of the club, contains these also. Jon Hutson, first, and Jane Stubblefietd, second; in poetry. Stephanie Rust, first, and Henry Williams, second; in short story. Songleaders’ Contest The Songleaders’ Contest has been an an- nual event at David Lipscomb College since 1944. The event is held in honor of James A. Harding, co-founder of David Lipscomb College, each year around his birthdate. The winner was presented with a medal by Miss Irma Lee Batey, the former chair- man of the Department of Music at David Lipscomb College, at the Sing Praise sing- ing, April 13. This year’s first round of competition was held on April 11, during which the talented field was narrowed to the five finalists pictured at left. On the morning of April 13, the final round was held during the high school’s chapel, and Mark Hayes was the winner, followed by Daniel Clayton and Kevin Montgomery. Finalists Left to Right: Kevin Montgomery, third; Mark Hayes, first; Sam Wallace; Daniel Clayton, second; Jon Jackson. HONORS—21 WHO'S Who’s Who is a highly esteemed honor that few attain. To be nominated, students should exhibit scholarship ability, partici- pation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship ‘and service to the school, and potential for future achievement. Students are nominated by department chairmen and members of the faculty. Then final selections are made by a committee of administrators, faculty, and students. The final hon- orees pictured here are to be congratulated on being selected. All students who are recommended are paid a great compliment by those who have nominated them. BARRY BAGGOTT, a missions and French major from Savannah, Georgia, has been active in Project Good News, was president and director of the Good News Singers, and has been in the Outreach Club, Dactylology Club, Spanish Club, and the BABBLER staff. He is also a member of Alpha Chi and was'a National Merit Scholar. 22—HONORS SUSAN BASS, an accounting major from Dickson, Tennessee, has been a member of Civitans and Delta Sigma social club and has also participated in Delta Na Na Na, Singarama, the volunteer income tax assistance program, and intramurals. JOSEPH E. BINKLEY, an art major from Nashville, has served as president of the Inter-Club Council and historian and president of Tau Phi social club and was a member of Civitans and Chorale. Other activities include two terms as an ASA senator, homecoming escort, music director for a Singarama group, student representative on the library committee, and director of the Tau Phi Cowboy Show. RICHARD H. BOWERS, a business management major from Nashville, is a member of the basketball team and has worked with the summer basketball camps. ANITA BRACKETT, a psychology pre-physical therapy major from Brent- wood, Tenn. has been active in Psi Alpha social club as its social chairman and vice-president and was also a member of Mu Epsilon Delta. Other activities include volunteer work at St. Thomas Hospital, part-time work at Caster-Knott and as a secretary to Paul Langford, chairman of the chemistry department; tutoring math and English, and teaching Sunday School. She is the recipient of a Heublein Foundation academic scholarship. PHILIP S. BRADLEY, a Bible major from Huntsville, Ala. has been chaplain of Omega Nu social club and a representative on the student affairs committee, as well as a member of the band. He is the recipient of the Johnny Thompson memorial scholarship for preachers. HONORS—23 TERRY A. BURGESS, a biochemistry major from Nashville, has been involved in Civitans, Mu Epsilon Delta, the American Chemical Society, and Delta Nu social club as its secretary and president. Burgess has also participated in Singarama, Chorale, intramurals, and directed Delta Na Na Na. STEVE CANTRELL, a biology major from Huntsville, Ala, has been involved in Gamma Xi social club as pledgemaster, newsletter editor, and academic director; and in Alpha Chi as vice-president. He was also a member of Mu Epsilon Delta, has participated in Singarama, intramural football, and Quiz Bowl, and has worked as a computer programmer and a teacher for supplemen- tary computer science sessions for DLC. Other honors include being a National Merit Scholar, receiving two Outstanding Service awards from the Department of Defense for computer programming, and receiving a full scholarship from Emory University School of Dentistry. MAX T. CAUDILL, a biochemistry major from Dickson, Tenn., has been active in Alpha Chi as president and in Mu Epsilon Delta as vice-president and treasurer. He has also played on the baseball team, served on the ASA academic committee, and the orientation committee, and was involved in intramurals. He has been a resident assistant in High Rise and a homecoming escort. He was the recipient of the David Neil Memorial Scholarship as a freshman. DANIEL LOUIS CLAYTON, a history pre-law major from Murray, Kentucky, has been in Gamma Xi social club, serving as sergeant-at-arms and treasurer. Other activities include membership in Phi Alpha Theta and Phi Mu Alpha. As an ASA senator he has been on the entertainment committee and served as chairman of the spiritual life committee. Clayton also served as youth minister at the Lindsley Avenue church of Christ, résident assistant in High Rise, was a member of Chorale and participated in Singarama. JIM CROTHERS, an accounting major from Nashville, has been parliamen- tarian for Tau Phi social club, a member of the College Republicans, and a member of the National Association of Accountants. He has participated in intramural sports, quiz bowl, the Tau Phi Cowboy Show and was a set director for Singarama. 24— HONORS LYNN CROWE, a history major from La Grange, Georgia, has been in Circle K K-ettes serving as Peosideap on the junior board, recording secretary and as a freshman board member. In connection with this service she received a pres- entation from District Circle K on an outstanding job with the District Conven- tion. Other activities include membership in the Student Tennessee Education Association and participation in intramural volleyball and softball. GREGORY P. DAVIDSON, an accounting major from Nashville, has been active in Tau Phi social club, serving as secretary and vice-president. Other activites include membership in the National Association of Accountants, the College Republicans, and the Inter-Club Council, participation in the Tau Phi Cowboy Show, Singarama set crew, and intramural sports. He also served on the ASA food preference committee, worked as freshman orientation big brother, and participated in Quiz Bowl. RALPH DAVIS, JR., a business management major from Knoxville, Tenn., has been in Omega Chi social club, serving as president, vice-president, and treas- urer. He has also served on the Inter-Club Council, in Circle K and in Phi Mu Alpha. In Singarama he was a lead choreographer and a scriptwriter and has worked in drama productions, Jazz Vocal Ensemble, and Chorale. He has served as a resident assistant in Sewell and worked on the spiritual life committee of the ASA. Davis is a Burton-Keeble scholarship recipient and has been a big brother in freshman orientation. LAURA DILLON, an art major from McMinnville, Tenn., included in her activities Pi Delta social club, where she has served as historian, athletic direc- tor, and secretary. She is also in Alpha Rho Tau, on an ASA committee, and was in the musical production Down in the Valley. She has been an artist for Lipscomb’s special projects and a Sunday school teacher at Otter Creek church of Christ. She was a resident assistant in Elam. CONNIE EATON, a speech communication major from Pembroke, Kentucky, has served as president and pledge mistress of Gamma Lambda social club, and is amember of Psi Chi and the College Republicans, where she is also secretary. She has served on the Senate and on the academic, student life, and faculty evaluation committees. She has worked on the BABBLER and participated in Bison Day, Singarama, and in intramural sports. She is a homecoming attendant and a resident assistant in Fanning, and is on the board of directors of Lylewood Christian Camp. HONORS—25 GARY HALL, a Biblical languages math major from Nashville, has been a member of Omega Nu social club, serving as chaplain, and a member of Alpha Chi, Chi Alpha Rho, and Circle K. He has been a Bible school teacher at Crieve Hall church of Christ and has worked at the Athlete’s House and as a resident assistant in High Rise and as a tutor in math. Hall was the 1982 recipient of the Prather Greek Medal. MONTY HAMMONTREE, a psychology major from Cumming, Georgia, is a three-year letterman on the Bison basketball team and has received the three- year award. He has also worked with the youth clinics and with Special Olympics. LANITA CLARK HENDERSON, a home economic education major from Rick- man, Tenn., has served as parliamentarian of Delta Theta Pi and is a member of the American Home Economics Association and the Tennessee Home Eco- nomics Association. Other activities include working as a resident assistant in Johnson and Fanning, being a big sister during freshman orientation, an d going on the Gallipolis, Ohio campaign with Project Good News. She was nominated to Young Women of America and Outstanding Young Americans. JOEY B. HOGAN, an accounting major from Chattanooga, Tenn., has been in the National Association of Accountants, and in the ASA has been a senator, elections chairman, and treasurer. He has been involved in intramurals and is a computer center operator. KRISTI HUNTER, a fashion merchandising major from Nashville, has been active in Delta Sigma social club, serving as pledge mistress and historian, and is in Delta Theta Pi. Other activities include being captain of the cheerleading squad and a homecoming attendant. She also was coordinator and commentator for the Associated Ladies for Lipscomb fashion show and has worked at Casual Corner and served on their fashion board. 26—HONORS Cee ee NE ATE ANGELA P. IRWIN, an accounting major from Fort Walton Beach, Florida, has been an historian in the Outreach Club, is in the National Association of Accountants and Alpha Chi. She has also served in Gamma Lambda social club as chaplain and treasurer, and in Circle K as a senior board member and mem- bership director. She has also been a resident assistant in Fanning, is a member of Project Good News, served on the food preference committee of the ASA, and was a volunteer worker at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. Irwin is the 1984 Homecoming Queen and has been a homecoming attendant. STACY E. JOHNSON, an English education major from McGuire AFB, New Jersey, is president of Delta Sigma social club and is in Sigma Tau Delta, Student Tennessee Education Association, Civinettes, and the Inter-Club Council. She has also been a non-voting committee member on the ASA, was a member of the freshman orientation committee and is a resident assistant in Johnson. She is a Christian Women’s Club member and is on the pledging advisory council. Ly ay é ye E : } NINA JONES, a history-communications major from Nashville, has served as an ASA senator and chairman of the academic committee, co-authoring the Students’ Student Handbook. She is active in Gamma Lambda social club as chaplain and board member, and is design editor of the BABBLER. Jones is a member of Alpha Chi and Phi Alpha Theta of which she has been president and treasurer. Other activities include the College Democrats, homecoming attendant at-large and participation in several political campaigns. MELANIE LOYD, a history major from Nashville, has been in Chorale, has been vice-president and president of Phi Alpha Theta, secretary-treasurer of Sigma Tau Delta, secretary of the Young Democrats, and was on the ASA academic committee. Other activities include participation in Fiddler on the Roof, Down in the Valley, J.B., The Music Man, Singarama and the Tau Phi Cowboy Show. She has also worked in the Lipscomb lectureships. MARY GWYN MERCER, an accounting major from Huntsville, Ala., has been in National Association of Accountants and has been an assistant in Fanning. Mercer was a youth worker at the Mayfair church of Christ in Huntsville, at Crieve Hall church of Christ, at the Hendersonville church of Christ, and at the McMinnville church of Christ. She is a Rotary Ann Scholarship recipient. HONORS—27 STEVE MOORE, a political science major from Lexington, Kentucky, has been president of Sigma Iota Delta social club, has served on the Inter-Club Council and the Inter-Club Advisory Board, and has been president of the College Democrats, and is an ASA senator serving as chairman of the student opinion committee. More has also been involved in Singarama and intramural sports. As a participant in the Tennessee Legislative Internship Program, he worked for the House Education Committee, and he has also been in the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature. NINA CATHERN PEDIGO, an elementary education major from Henderson- ville, Tenn., has been a member of Pi Delta social club, the Student Tennessee Education Association and the Lady Bisons basketball team, where she has served as co-captain. She has been a homecoming attendant and received hon- orable mention Volunteer State Athletic Conference player of the week. BETH ANN PETTIT, an engineering science computer science major from Ormond Beach, Florida, has been a member of Pi Alpha Chi and Phi Omega social club, serving as treasurer and historian. Pettit has been a resident assistant in Elam and Yearwood and team captain and a member of the board of directors for her bowling league. ELIZABETH LYNN RAINS, an elementary education major from Chatta- nooga, Tenn., has been active in Chi Alpha Rho where she has been an officer of the women’s charter. She has been secretary of A Cappella and is in Sigma Alpha Iota and the Student Tennessee Education Association. She has also been in Jazz Vocal Ensemble, Singarama, and worked as a backup vocalist for the host and hostess segments and as an accompanist. She has served as a non- voting committee member on the ASA, as a resident assistant in Yearwood, and was a big sister in freshman orientation. MARY LOU RATLIFF, an English and history pre-law major from Middle- town, Ohio, is editor of the BABBLER, vice-president of Sigma Tau Delta, treasurer of A Cappella and secretary of Phi Alpha Theta. She is also vice- chairman of the College Republicans, and is active in Gamma Lambda social club, having served as a board member. She has worked as a costumer for drama productions and was a National Merit Scholar. 28—HONORS RICHARD ALAN ROACH, a business management major from Huntsville, Ala., has been in Gamma Xi social club where he has served as president and is in Phi Mu Alpha. Other activities include serving as president of the Inter- Club Council, as an ASA senator, and performances in Windsong, Singarama and in The Music Man. He was selected best male vocalist of Singarama 1982. LORI ELAINE SUTTON, a chemistry major from Bradenton, Florida, has been in Pi Delta social club, where she served as historian, and has been an ASA senator. JEFF WHITEHORN, an accounting major from Chattanooga, Tenn., has been in Tau Phi social club, serving as treasurer, and he is a member of the National Association of Accountants. In the ASA he has served as president, vice-pres- ident, and as a senator. He has worked on the freshman orientation com mittee, was a resident assistant at High Rise, house manager of Singarama, and has participated in Tau Phi Cowboy Show and in intramurals. Whitehorn is the recipient of the Nesby Connelly Memorial Scholarship. WILLA WHITWORTH, a health and physical education major from Pulaski, Tenn., has served as president, vice-president, and chaplain of Zeta Nu social club, as secretary treasurer and vice president of Pi Epsilon, and is a member of the tennis team. Whitworth has also been secretary of the Inter-Club Council, a member of the Student Tennessee Education Association, a resident assistant in Fanning, and photographer for the BABBLER and BACKLOG. Other activities include the Good News Singers, ladies’ football student coordinator, Singarama, and acting as a big sister for freshman orientation. Intramural awards include athlete of the year, all-star in volleyball, football, basketball, and softball; MVP of softball and football, and first place in the fall fallout relay. Whitworth has been nominated for Outstanding Young Women in America. PAUL WINGFIELD, a health and physical education major from Nashville, has been a member of Pi Epsilon and the Student Tennessee Education Asso- ciation. On the track team he has lettered and served as captain. He has also been a resident assistant in High Rise and was recognized by the state of Tennessee as the most outstanding health and physical education major at Lipscomb. HONORS—29 passe [MGM IA Nearly every event here is composed pri- tnarily of music whether inthe form of chants and cheers, rock and coun- try, or simply the music of the applause of an ap- preciative audience. David Lipscomb Col- lege is blessed with an abundance of talent; everyone who viewed these outstanding per- formances can agree. These events’ gave hundreds of young peo- ple the opportunity to use those God-given tal- ents in an appealing, en- tertaining fashion, and they did so in a manner that is a credit to all of US. . 7 EVENTS—31 Bison Day ’ Where could one find coneheads, Egyptians, Mr. Potato Heads, bottles of Orange Crush, and an entire band of drummers? Nowhere in the world except Lipscomb’s campus on Bison Day. The day began with a pep rally at which the clubs that participated presented President Col- lins with gifts ranging from a mask of himself to a slightly more elaborate potato head. After the pep rally, everyone gathered in Bison Square to hear the clubs bellow their original cheers for a Bison victory. The clubs were then judged according to costume, theme, and originality. Pi Delta and Alpha Tau came out on top with their themes, “Deal Us A Victory” and “Bisons Are Too Hot To Handle,” respectively. Later on that evening, the faculty, alumni, and students were involved in a game to get the crowd ready for the evening’s main activity— the opening of the Lady Bisons’ and the Bisons’ basketball seasons. The teams showed that they truly were “too hot to handle’’ with victories that evening. The Bisons defeated Covenant College 82 to 65, the perfect conclusion to the day’s activities. (Pic. 1) Omega Chi tough guys! (Pic. 2) Gamma Xi gets down to business. (Pic. 3) Mark Hayes and Phil Elenburg lead Omega Nu through Bison Day. (Pic. 4) President Collins watches in amusement along with most of the students. (Pic. 5) Zeta Nu and Kappa Chi add their cheers. (Pic. 6) President Collins pre- sides over this festive occasion. 32—EVENTS (Pic. 7) Bison Day lets the social clubs show their spirit. (Pic. 8) Sigma Iota Delta shows their clever unpartici- eet (Pic. 9) Delta Delta members operate the Bison otline. (Pic. 10) Dr. Ward concentrates on a free throw during the alumni basketball game. EVENTS—33 = =a == ==] = = —= -— = commas ‘ a sores apsppancagy te WH 0q “= — ae! AND COWBOY SHOW The annual Tau Phi Cowboy and Friends Show was a real success. Several Lipscomb students, as well as many visitors, came decked out in their cowboy hats, flannel shirts, blue jeans, and boots to spend an evening listening to some good music. Beri Fraley presided as host. Besides the mem- bers of Tau Phi, several others helped in the show including Karen Jackson, Angie Loflin, Terri Sweeney, Leigh Dugger, Nancy Starling, Beth Fraley, Benay Waite, Laura Dillon, and Jenny Lenz. The backup band for the singers was made up of Gary Williams, Jeff Flatt, Mark Ful- ford, Paul Gentry, Dee Williams and John Bal- entine. A final highlight of the evening was “Rocky Top” played by Heather Holland. 34—EVENTS Left: Angie Laughlin and lighted their audience wit “Islands In The Stream.”’ Below: Parker Panovec, Brad Davis, Bart Har- er, and Blake Hensley perform one of the many eee Binkley de- their rendition of ine quartet numbers. Far left: John Starling takes a ride on the “Chicken Truck.” Middle: Beri Fraley kept the show rollin’ with his corny cowboy humor. Near left: Kell and John Holland (hidden) proudly lift their sister Heather during the show’s finale. EVENTS—35 Mary gvieoneek sok cho de oo Shee meneame no ee eee ee Lori Wells FOP beet aa eae ROM am enn Oat ona obra 06 aocn ay onloe Eric Cullison Joseph..... Bd ee oe Oe ae os Rag gee came eee Jeff Durham Naomi, Simon’s wife.. ..... ee a net hecater? Seas Rate Kelly McClo Judah... .... esr De rs Pe oe MAHON 6 EN OO EOE Jetf Adcoc Mary Cleophas. ..........0-sseeessrees re ee Ped ..... Nancy McDoniel (Mary’s sister-in-law) Reba, Joseph’s wife .........:.eeeeeeee cence en eeens Sherri Hayworth SimON hee ee oe Rela oie ree eh Reema cre Jeff Graves JANOS es oon Ceateie ales areceleses Fone SN NRgenO eerste ate meer James Arquitt Mordecaie..-..c 8-e BRE tered 1h, to at) 31 0 Core ema os Brett Penn VA brits ths ARE oh obama domain Honor ind obge Angela Darrow Eben, a peddler..... .. sis a2 2004 esutins epee ee en ens suee aee Todd Eddy Mathaisy.. 2.2a Sa ee ori aa Sa hy ee oo Scott Boring A Disciple «cs. «. scree ge 1s tn ae metee Glamtamis afigict la sisi Sam Wallace ACKisherman esoteric hectare naar Gary Sutherland Hepzibalt....q.deesct air 2 Sv tier) Wd Ne Rae raat Cech REO TSO Rachel Fender Appius Hadrian’... oc 2.5 pacers sins «tls «eerie ir mieesibgali ve Dean Harris Ana nit ce ere ate Be amen MM Crh Ner ott Cub at Ory Beth Claxton Rabbi Samuel «1: fo teuklot ene 2 ie alah is esl pragticaienene oercdeige Jon Hutson Mendel ocak sarees ctl sunelg se oie dea che hore eRe tes nme nen cfr John Crosby A Woman of Jerusalem........: sce eee e eee e een n enna Pam Potts Mary of Magdala...........cceeeeeeee ees en ences Detaee Trish Jackson Wathaty 2c occu c's pbiele te ecstrn et e sent oebie aied titre ani te cece Keith Hardy Daniel, aged 16:2. . ssjn.b daciom peor ansas brat = ke tera Shaun Amos Esther, Joseph’s daughter...........- sss eeeeee eee teen eees Debbie Gee Leban, of Damascus’ 4.2e nies ee ye een hee a Dean Morrison Joshua, Leban’s SON.........seeee eee neces nena een e eens Paul Helton Beulaheaee ceric Moe a ee As ce Ni con ow crcurnine st VE Ou Renee Bradford People of Capernaum Lisa McNair Kevin Harris, Brett Penn, Renee Bradford, Pam Potts, Brad Valek Shown at right is Mary defending Jesus to her neighbor, Anna. Shown below left are Mary and the brothers of Jesus discussing the effects of Jesus’ teachings. Shown below right are townspeople where Jesus taught. FAMILY PORTRAIT Aw HONE 36—EVENTS “But Jesus said unto them, ‘A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house.”’ Mark 6:4 Family Portrait, a fictional representation of the family of Jesus, was presented in Arena Theater on November 11-12. In its entirety, the story encompasses the last three years of Christ’s life. It begins in Nazareth, where Jesus has just left upon his life’s work. Christ’s remaining brothers understand only that he has left them one man short during the peak building season. It continues in Capernaum, where tavern keepers and promoters have capitalized on his growing power and popularity. It re- turns to Nazareth and the disillusioning experience among his neighbors. Then swiftly, it journeys to Jerusalem, where the fickle crowd has turned from its cries of ““Hosannah” to shouts of hatred, and to the Upper Room, where after The Last Supper, Mary awaits his return from Gethsemane. The final scene is again in Nazareth several years after the crucifixion, where Christ’s family still labors under the blind and selfish delusion that they have been disgraced. The main characters were Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Cleophas, and Joseph played by Lori Wells, Nancy McDoniel, and Jeff Durham respectively. The production was under the direction of Mr. Henry Arnold. Mr. Arnold was aided by Jeff Durham, the student director, and an exceptional technical crew. Shown top left is Judas telling Mary about Jesus. Shown middle left are Mary and Mary Cleophas talking with Judas just before he betrayed Jesus. Shown below left are Jesus’ brothers and a Roman soldier discussing something they are ping to build for him. Shown below right are Mary Magdala, Mary Cleop as, and Mary the mother of Jesus in the Upper Room discussing Jesus’ teachings. EVENTS—37 Htomecoming 64 al David Lipscomb College was enjoyed by all those who participated in the festivtties. Htomecoming actiuities began Thursday, February 2, atth a special chapel featuring Richard Dickerson as guest speaker. The guest speaker Friday was Nerl Anderson. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night, the musical “Carnival” was pesformed under the direction of Htenry Arnold. Friday night, the band Exciter, featuring Brad Cooper, lead guitar; Sfeve Boyd, guitar; TNark Burney, drums; and Kandy Bush, bass, performed in McFarland Ftall Saturday morning, numerous departmental and soctal club reunion coffees were held. During the spectral chapel service, the Alumnus of the Year was presented. CA music program featuring the combined A Cappella Osngers and Chorale was presented, directed by Dr. Patnam Reeves and Tr. Larry Griffith. Afterward, hymn singing was directed by Dr. Fames L. Yackson, featuring the combined choruses and former chorus members. She Coronation Fageant began at 1:30, and presentations of the Pessor Boyce Award, Representatives of the Decades (including Hass Lip- scomb, Nina Fedigo, and Bachelor of Ugliness, Thax Caudill), the Alumnus of the Year, and the Fresident-Clect of the Na- tional Alumni Association were made, The Frocessronal was a highlight of the afternoon ds Angre Train was crowned Htome- coming Queen. The College band, directed by Steve Khodes, provided background music as the attendants and escorts were presented. Oakland Oily College was the Homecoming opponent and the Bisons’ uictory was an ideal end to the Htomecoming weekend. 38—EVENTS Top left: Attendants in the coronation ceremony were ushered in by tuxedoed representatives of their class. Here, Sophomore Caroline Holder is escorted by Tim Gobble. Above: The combined Chorale and A Cappella choruses perform a selection featuring Marion Cawood as soloist. Left: The 1984 Representatives of the Decades and the decades rep- Tesented: (front row, from left) Mrs. Molly Boyd Edmondson, 1960; Schumann Arden Brewer, 1930; Mrs. Christine Ward Hale, 1910; SHtomecomin Ig February 4, 1954 Deborah Bray MacDonald, 1970. Middle row, from left: Dr. Lowry Dale Kirby, 1940; Mrs. Annette Robertson Johnson, 1930; Mrs. Mary Ann Thomas Smith, 1950; Mrs. Ruth Tracy Byers, 1920. Back, from left: Thomas E. Batey, 1950; Robert J. Niebel Sr., 1960; Max Caudill, Bachelor of Ugliness, 1984; Nina Pedigo, Miss Lipscomb 1984; Mrs. Mary Lois Douglas Forrester, 1940; D. Ellis Walker Sr., 1920. Not shown: Eldred Cayce, 1910; Dr. Thomas Clark Whitfield, Jr., 1970. EVENTS—39 Cast In Order of Appearance Barker:an tors puustuareto minnie ste Mee raii oho abel nets tohaYio eT omare Entiat .. Jeff Durham JACQUOE a. ncm tee me ven «oe we eilaideieetyaeree eect Scott Richardson BOF. Schlegel ©. c.-saes cr esae Pct cdi din nero bec ae Scott Boring Grobertear mutase ener neers coke e Meas ee Dee Fare Phil Choate Roustabouts.... Russ Gannon, Jon Jackson, Rusty Roden, Jeff McKinley Bluebird Girls...... Beth Claxton, Barbara Howell, Pamela Potts, Kelly Woodard (6); ere Mean es core cate term Aton Sherri Hayworth Harem Girls 3. gears cient ete comers ieee rarer ate Debbie Gee, Elyssa Hood Gypsies? f...05 ane ae Ginger Greene, Ginger Johnson, Jeff Graves Cyclists ii incrsissnpteuetacuineutaiacuaiee spike siGhaneeucun Kevin Harris, Chris Martin Juggletng.4. con ean PUR ys Aree Semi Aids alee mokririctt .... 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SE Sat me mter nc So ci Hake Doyle Smith 40—EVENTS CARNIVAL Directed by Buddy Arnold— Choreographed by Jim Bunner Balloons, clowns, and excited audiences filled Alumni Auditorium The puppets, which were based on designs made by Tom Tichenor February 2, 3, and 4 for the production of the musical ‘‘Carnival.” This for the original Broadway production, lent a special appeal to ‘“‘Carni- was the first time that “Carnival” had been performed at Lipscomb, val” and made a lasting impression on the audience. As a special treat, and the cast and crew, under the direction of Henry Arnold, did an refreshments including cotton candy and opcorn were sold at inter- excellent job. Because of the complexity of creating stunts and a car- mission. The lead roles were performed by Trish Jackson (Lili) and nival atmosphere within limited space and finding suitable talents such James Arquitt (Paul Berthalet). Other major characters included Jacquot as those displayed in ‘“‘Carnival,” the play is rarely performed. (Scott Richardson), Rosalie (Janice Kilpatrick), Marco the Magnificent (Sam Wallace), and B. F. Schlegel (Scott Boring). The play was enjoyed by all ages. PRODUCTION STAFF Sets and lighting by Brad Valek; Costume designs by Jim Bunner; Pup- pets created by Carolyn Rogers; Stage Managers: Mike Rager and Carol Fickett; Musicians: Pianist—Dennis Davenport, Synthesizer—Bruce Jandrey, Drums—Dave Harbin; Costumes by Keith Hardy, Jill Vining, Anna Byrd, Carol Fickett, LaVern Wilson, Pat Valek, Jane Hardy, Pa- mela Potts, Brett Penn 1. Marco the magician poses with Rosalie, his assistant and lady love. 2. The clowns, serving as ushers as well as cast characters, set the mood for an enjoyable evening. 3. Rusty Roden prepares Anna Byrd for another night as a clown. 4. Jim Bunner adds just a touch of gray to Scott Boring’s hair. 5. Lili discovers that Paul is the man behind Carrot Top and Horrible Henry. 7. Jim Bunner, Lyn Lowe, and Mike Rager work on last minute details for the set. EVENTS—41 =‘ n 42—EVENTS EVENTS—43 Phi Mu Alpha Talent Show Men’s Music Fraternity Reveals Tremendous Talents of Lipscomb Students Phi Mu Alpha presented its fourth annual talent show on March 24. The director of the event was Doyle Smith. Mark Hayes, Trish Pitts, Kim Stansbury, and Greg Wilder served as hosts and hostesses. The Phi Mu Alpha band, featuring Kevin Kilpatrick, Craig Lanham, Doyle Smith, Toby Faciane, and Stephen Henry, opened and closed the show with the hit song ‘‘Footloose.”’ The first place win- ners were David Fanning and Steve Travis, who performed an original song, ‘Julie’; second place went to David Cal- vin whose yodeling performance of ‘“‘Chime Bells’ pleas- antly surprised the audience; and third place went to Karin Jackson, who sang ‘“‘Sentimental Ol’ You” accompanied by John Balentine. All winners received monetary awards. “Rodney and Company,” featuring Rodney Britt, Mark Hawk, David Fanning, and Craig Lanham, performed ‘“Shortnin’ Bread” and received an honorable mention as a non-competitive entry in the show. Other entries in- cluded a comedy routine, contemporary gospel music, a uitar solo, several solos, duets, and bands, and an excerpt trom Martin Luther King’s speech “I Have a Dream.”’ Show Director: Doyle Smith Above left: David Fanning and Steve Travis composed the song that won the show for them. They also accom- panied themselves on guitars. Above: David Calvin impressed everyone with his vocal skills at a Western yodeling song. Left: Karin Jackson again showed her ability at singing any style of music. This time it was a charming country tune. soa peerage a Acts Something Old The Good Doctor In The Good Doctor, by Neil Simon, directed by Becky Roland, a writer in turn-of-the century Russia confides some of his ideas to the audience; in one, an innocent, guileless governess is trapped by her arrogant, overbearing mistress into a miserable existence. The next scene was more likable; a starry-eyed girl has waited months and months and journeyed days and days to appear before the writer, simply to read for one of his plays. The Writetias .¢. Ics ea nora eee Todd Eddy The: Mistress cc. sc0-5 ua-nh ane eee ere Nancy McDoniel The: Govermmess 0) 5. scasere «2 ees DeeDee Browning The Girl iat. os. 00 8 tannen as, See eee Kelly McCloy The Sandbox The Sandbox, by Edward Albee, directed by Barbara Howell, was a modern satire on the manner in which we tend to treat our elderly people, awaiting their death, “being brave,” and “‘trying to reassume our usual walk of life.” The Sandbox was hilarious, but at the same time, almost morbid. The Young’ Mati :.20- ean tea oe eee Gilbert Booher Monin Vig treet cece ee ee Sharon Palmer Daddies Oat cee eaten ere Doyle Smith Gran tina 326 o: cy suns een een ee eee ome eee Ginger Johnson Musicians: 7.0s-xace a cetoneee a eee rere Pam Potts 46—EVENTS Something New April 5, 6, and 7 Return of The Clown The Return of the Clown, by Ernest Kinoy, directed by Sam Wallace, showed how a little girl resists dealing with the death of her father by creating an imaginary friend. Clown, as he is known, tells her stories and makes her laugh just like her father once did. Little Peggy’s confi- dence in Clown’s existence begins to cause trouble at home and school, but gradually she becomes aware of the truth and tearfully says good-bye to both her father and the clown. TRB CUSOM Metre teenage to. 6 ch acs aoa: Edmond Outhier 18s DESC 24 i Sig Wu cPRC HR ARON TSRS Ar Phe cae les See tae Nan Nelson | fait ai) 3 ip Mails die Ss eee Wns ee a Rachel Fender Me ClOWi mettre ca ee ete Ss ah eee ees Jon Hutson I Fo lash om re sh, a Raph OY) ie Cente e entrance neta at Kristin Hagar Uncle Genrer cn dace to. da ee ee Dean Morrison On Golden Pond On Golden Pond, by Ernest Thompson, directed by Rusty Roden, convincingly portrays how 80-year-old Norman and his spunky wife, Ethel, spend a summer of their lives adjusting to a teenage California boy, examining relation- ships with their adult daughter, and learning to accept the imminence of death. Throughout it all they retain their New England temper and sense of humor, and together Norman and Ethel agree to really live. PIGEITIAT ny coe ete = ee ne ee eit a' ds ons ee owe Mark Hayes [STLUAC. oF tee ees te eet 4A a a Christopher Jennings DUR be odes aera Cenc nnicin = Tene ern Se re Beth Claxton (CVS EGE eer A iret G ceed at ee Becky Roland EVENTS—47 “Believe in Magic” was the theme for the 21st Annual Singarama, performed April 26-28. The four groups, composed of approximately 300 social club members and 100 independents, performed for enthusiastic au- diences each evening. As always, the quality of these student productions was impressive. The hard work, long hours, and dedication resulted in four excellent mini-musicials: ‘‘Love,’’ ‘‘Luck,’’ ‘‘Fortune,’”’ and “Mystery.”’ Director Jenny Lenz 48—EVENTS es FOrCUNE Fortune’s group, consisting of Omega Chi, Omega Nu, Pi Delta, Psi Alpha, and Sigma Phi, told the story of Danny, a young man, amusingly played by Sam Wallace, just grad- uated from high school, who consulted a fortune teller for some insights into his future. With her help and that of his friends, played by Phil Ellenberg, Ben Baker, Stacey Duke, and Laura Dillon, he soon learned that the price for love, money, fame, and power was more than he was willing to pay. The highlight of the show was, of course, Ben Baker’s exceptional choreography never before seen on the Sing- arama stage. His cL aclae orl-influenced movements wowed everyone. EVENTS—49 Host and Hostess David Fanning and Anna Byrd Chosen several months before Singarama from a talented field, David and Anna handled the show well. Especially impressive were the Dan Fogleberg tunes, and the harmony of David and Anna in “Almost Paradise.” Director John Balentine 50—EVENTS Delta Sigma, Gamma Lambda, Lambda Psi, Delta Nu, and Sigma Chi Delta brought together the story of high school sweethearts who split up before college and then realize that nothing can or should keep you away from the one you love. Beth Claxton’s acting ability, along with exciting staging for which they won second, and chore- ography gave this show its sparkle. Janice Kilpatrick’s rich voice on ‘‘Flashdance—What a Feeling’’ added a moving touch to the finale. EVENTS—51 Linda Brown, Student Coordinator These two experienced coordinators again did an impressive job of getting the whole show together. Linda held the same job in 1983, and Dr. Loyd completed his eighth and last year as coordinator. Director Russ Gough 92—EVENTS Luck’s eID composed of Alpha Sigma, Delta Delta, p Phi Omega, Alpha Tau, and Gamma Xi, won the Sweep- stakes with their comical show. Morton Fenway, aided by the Subway Genie, was allowed to relive parts of his ele- mentary and high school years, years when he had been “lucky.’’ But his memory had served him wrong and Mor- ton learned to rely on himself, not luck. Luck’s fantastic sounds also won the Music category and made the show outstanding; the harmony was beautiful on ‘“The Gam- bler,’’ and Karen Jackson belted out a very popular rendi- tion of ‘‘Let’s Hear It For the Boys!”’ The guys’ ‘‘Four-Leaf Clover’ routine on their stools was also a fun effect, aiding their second place in creative development. EVENTS—53 Singarama Orchestra Front row, left to right: Julie True, John Magnuson, Curt Shamblee, Beth Rains, and Mike Polutta. Back row, left to right: Tod Bell, Mark Hayes, Bruce Jacobs, Kevin Kilpatrick, Lori Ann Meador, Kerry Rob- erts, and Bill Prady. Not pictured are Steve McLeod and Charles Fike. The orchestra for the 1984 Singarama did an excellent job in bringing the show to life. The group was com- posed of ten musicians and four backup singers. Con- ductor Mike Polutta led the group on guitar. The orchestra was composed of Tod Bell on bass guitar, Bill Prady on drums, Julie True on electric and acoustic piano, Kevin Kilpatrick on organ and strings, John Mag- nuson on SS SOnETE, Kerry Roberts and Charles Fike on trumpets, and Bruce Jacobs and Steve McLeod on trombones. The backup singers, Beth Rains, Lori Ann Meador, Curt Shamblee, and Mark Hayes, added depth to the songs performed by the host and hostess. Dr. Moore assisted the group by doing the orchestration for all the programs. An outstanding part of the show was the saxophone solos performed he John Magnuson. Mike Polutta also did an excellent job choosing these fine musicians and conducting the group. Director Keith Hardy 54—EVENTS This whodunit left its audience hanging, but not before presenting a very clever and effective show that won sec- ond place in the Sweepstakes category and first for its creative development, staging, and audience appeal. Kappa Chi, Theta Tau, Zeta Nu, Sigma Iota Delta and Tau Phi combined to form ranks of Monsters, Maids, and Crazy Cops. Joseph Binkley and Jackie Knight were excel- lently cast as the butler and the countess, and his version of ‘Monster Mash” was one of the finest and ‘‘funnest”’ of the evening. EVENTS—55 we Y be pe S A. WY dl To) lf z SS ee SS SPORTS—57 Ws AA, OX Re Se a Re SG SS DEE Oo ENS : oe RS _. Front Row: Benton Patton, Mark Joseph, Tom Davis, John McPherson, Rey Solis, Tim Miller, Ed Solis, Deron Tippett Second Row: oe Starnes, Kevin Lind, Alan Malone, Brian Jones, Mickey Fenn, John Carreau, Phillip Dickens, Mark Baird, Kevin Gannon Third Row: Coach Dugan, Mark Milam, Trent Fortner, Lawton Miller, Trey Hartman, Ken Simms, Frank Goswitz, Larry Breechlove, Mike Rippetoe, Coach Austelle, Brett Edens BASEBALL Coach Ken Dugan has compiled an impressive 776-247 record during 24 years at Lipscomb including two national championships. In accord with past performances, the Bi- sons succeeded in having a 28 game winning streak which tied the NAIA record. The Bisons didn’t lose a single game in April even though they played almost every day. The goal of the team was to have a 50 game winning streak. Only on two occasions has a college Ravenel team in Tennessee won 50 games and David Lipscomb was that college. In 1978, the record was 50-11 and in 1981, the record was 51-8. The Bisons were undefeated in conference play with a 14-0 record and currently ranked fourth in the NAIA na- tional ranking being only four points beind the third ranked team. Teams are ranked based on opinion, record, repu- tation, difficulty of schedule, and other factors with the first place vote receiving 15 points and decreasing there- after. The total number of points that each team received determined where the team fit in the ranking. The Bisons were fast approaching the DLC homerun record. They had 88, only 15 short of the record of 103 set in 1978. Phillip Dickens broke the single season homerun record of 18 by hitting his 19th homerun of the season on April 26. He broke the record number of career homeruns with 64 and tied the RBI record of 73. 58—SPORTS Mores Pati Se ‘bn Biaoesas rae a Boll — 2 % g gt Bete s ey Oe SAN bo its 5 See en cL “=a cc sa nage 8 Sp otis. ae, ee ae Pare A at MES gay ss Rance aent _ SOs8 60—SPORTS Excellent pitching had to be one of the strengths of the team. Brian Jones had a 11-0 record with an ERA of 1.41, Alan Malone had a record of 9-0 with an ERA of 3.50, John Mc- Pherson had a 6-0 record with an ERA of 3.89, and Mickey Fenn had a record of 7-0 with an ERA of 3.27. Hitting was also tremendous. Hit- ting over .400 were Phillip Dickens, hitting .458, and Benton Patton, hitting .409. Defense, how- ever, was not to be overlooked, with Larry Breedlove at second, Rey Solis at shortstop, Mark Joseph at third, Mike Rippetoe as catcher, and Trey Hartman at centerfield doing a tremendous job. Hartman also did a great job offensively hitting .392. POR rrp ee SPORTS—61 When asked how the winning tradition that the baseball team has had affected the school and alumni in general, Brother Collins said, “David Sg Lipscomb College has become a national power in fPose baseball. This helps Lipscomb be a winner in the minds of people who think about sending their children here. As President, this fits the pattern which I have presented for Lipscomb. I want Lips- comb to excel in everything it does. I plead with our students to be positive for the right and to really be against the wrong. I want Lipscomb stu- dents to be winners for Christ.” 62—SPORTS 4 PRA © PRA SRORMATSE NL Nee RAMS NORA NPLN SAAS A APA Spas ee SOK ANTES REN ARSON APRS Lomas SSCA rks NN) Riu PRR Sn eros aad Fp ROL? ee ee is iw 2 SPORTS—63 LADY BISONS The Lady Bisons enjoyed their most successful season ever in the history of the women’s basketball program. The Lady Bisons finished with a record of 24-11, second in VSAC West, a VSAC record of 9-3, and a No. 1 rank- ing in free-throw percentage in the nation. The Lady Bisons were in the National NAIA top 20 most of the year, being ranked as high as 6th. This was a year of several firsts for the Lady Bisons. This was the first year they played in the District 24 — layoffs, defeating Lambuth in the opening round, but a osing to Union in the semi-finals ending a season that a ad a would go down in history. It also marked the first time | = that the Lady Bisons had beaten intra-city rival Bel- Su. mont, which they did twice. The 1983-84 Lady Bisons: (front row, from left) Manager Leslie Kearschner, Shari Chastain, Celeste Peacock, Nina Pedigo, Sharon Smith, Nicole Burgess, Manager Patricia Kidder. (Back row, from left) Assistant Coach Trish Duty, Kim Satterfield, Liz Mathis, Rhonda Stewart, Lisa Bingham, Patti Bandy, Head Coach Frank Bennett. 64—SPORTS ES OVE Seats Sera ass ehnases Be Fees ao Chae af 3, SPORTS—65 66—SPORTS Some highlights of the year included beating the Dis- trict 24 Champs Carson-Newman by a score of 93-79, and beating the Kentucky NAIA District Champs Camp- bellsville by a score of 99-76. Two seniors, Rhonda Stewart and Nina Pedigo, served as cCO-captains. Stewart received All District 24, All VSAC awards and Pedigo was chosen to be a member of the Academic All-American NAIA team; Kim Satter- field, another team member, was awarded with the honor of being on the All Western Division VSAC team. In addition to these fine players, seven others also contrib- uted much to the success of the season: Sharon Smith, Nicole Burgess, Shari Chastain, Liz Mathis, Celeste Pea- cock, Patti Bandy, and Lisa Bingham. SPORTS—67 Wolys Row 1: Anthony Jones, Terence Bailey, Richard Taylor, Rodney Hampton, Ricky Bowers; Row 2: Curtis Irmiger, Tom Kelsey, John Kimbrell, Monty Hammontree, Tony Cook, Robert Ford BISONS This season a very young Bison team responded well to the senior leadership of Curtis Irmiger, Monty Ham- montree, and Ricky Bowers and compiled an outstand- ing 30-5 record. They enjoyed a 22 home game winning streak and finished 11th in the final NAIA National Poll. The team also won the Bison Classic for the fourth straight year and the VSAC regular season and tourna- ment championships. The Bisons finished second in the nation in field goal percentage, 57.2%. This exciting season came to an end with a loss in the semi-finals of the District Tournament to Christian Brothers College. 68—SPORTS SPORTS—69 Ricky Bowers was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-American team, the All-Dis- trict 24 (NAIA) team, and the All-Western Division VSAC along with Anthony Jones and John Kimbrell. Monty Hammontree was named to the NAIA Academic All- American team. Other Bisons who contributed much to the successful season were Rodney Hampton, Todd Stewart, Anthony Jones, Robert Ford, Tony Cook, Rich- ard Taylor, Anthony Nichols, John Kimbrell, Terence Bailey, and Tom Kelsey. While Bowers and Hammontree have played on the team, the Bisons have won 107 games in four years and have ranked in the top twenty twice. 70—SPORTS SPORTS—71 72—SPORTS Row 1: Trent Merritt, Dale Armstrong, Mike Shuckers, Craig Mc- Barr, Niel Olsen Elhaney; Row 2: Ralph Samples, Loren Personett, Dale Jackson, Mike GOLF Last year the golf team came in 7th at the Nationals and won five tournaments during the course of the year. This year the team is also enjoying a successful season. This fall the Bison golf team competed in four tourna- ments against such tough schools as University of Ala- bama, Auburn, and Georgia Tech. According to Coach Ralph Samples, the Bison golfers held their own. The team finished 8th in the prestigious Southern Junior Senior at Dadeville, AL. The Bisons were up against such tough competition as Auburn, Memphis State, and Troy State. SPORTS—73 y; i ice p ne bay SRD at SANSA eas “Sassen PAS: UT a 23 wy ita 0: os se i et Bow Rae Baten 74—SPORTS Three of the top five players who went to the Nation- als last year are back this year. These included Captain Craig McElhaney of Nashville, who was NAIA District and All VSAC last year, and Mike Shuckers from Brooksville, PA. In addition to these fine players, four others complete the roster. These include Niel Olsen of Pensacola, FL, Loren Personett of Nashville, Trent Mer- ritt of Nashville, and Dale Jackson of Chattanooga, TN. This year the Bison golf team won the Tennessee Intercollegiate Championship. This is the fourth time that the Bison golfers have won the tournament and the second time in a row. Niel Olsen and Dave Armstrong were named to the All-State team. SPORTS—75 eee | Se i a 7S sees : Row 1: Willa Whitworth, Patti Bandy, Nicole Burgess; Row 2: Coach Ann Duncan, Melanie Burks, Maria Hester, Lisa Ammons WOMEN’S TENNIS Last year the ladies’ tennis team finished with a 10-6 over- all record, a 10-4 conference record, and placed 4th out of 14 in the VSAC. Named to the Academic All-Conference team were Renee Hall and Renee Edwards. This year the Lady Bison tennis team is enjoying another fine season. The two returning members of last year’s squad, Melanie Burks, jun- ior, and Nicole Burgess, sophomore, are joined by Maria Hes- ter, freshman, Lisa Ammons, sophomore, Patti Bandy, freshman, and Willa Whitworth, senior. The youth of the squad brings hope for a great future. The squad returned from a spring break trip to Florida with a 3-1 record. Patty Bandy earned All-Conference and All-District honors while Nicole Burgess was awarded Academic All-Conference. 76—SPORTS A eek Re Sta SPORTS—77 N’S TENNIS The men’s tennis team enjoyed a 16-11 record, a 9-3 VSAC record, and placing 2nd in VSAC last year. All Dis- trict included members Brad Jones in singles and Gre Ellis and Alex Loyd in doubles. Andy Dukes was name to the NAIA Academic All-American team. The Bison ten- nis team is enjoying a successful season this year as well. In addition to the returning members Greg Chambers, Brad Jones, and Tim Roberson, were first time members Glen Crouch, David Dowdy, Carter Dukes, Mike Gooch, John Kenning, and Monty Joseph. The team finished 5-1 after a spring break in Florida beating 3rd ranking NAIA Flagler, Marquette, University of Wisconsin at Stout, and Pfeiffer. ane only loss came to 11th ranked University of North Florida. 78—SPORTS i ae SPORTS—79 CROSS-COUNTRY Left to eae Milton Cato, Bob Niebel, Wallace Callahan, Barry Todd, Bruce Todd, Robert Swindell, Rodney Smith—Coach. Some members were not available for the picture. TRACK CROSS- | COUNTRY | The track and cross-country team enjoyed a fine sea- son this year. Flip Jones, senior, became David Lips- comb’s first two-time national shot put champion, Sophomore Richard Beasley was 9th in the nation in the 35 lb. throw, and Bruce Todd went to the nation’s finals in cross-country. David Lipscomb College, host of the State Meet, placed 3rd overall out of 10 teams, finishing behind MTSU and Carson-Newman. Flip Jones was the individual point leader with 38 points. He won the discus throw, hammer throw, shot put, and was 2ud in javelin throw. Richard Beasley placed 2nd in the hammer throw, 5th in the shot put, and 5th in the discus throw. Scott Owens came in 4th in the javelin throw, Paul Wingfield placed 5th in the 100 meter dash, and Bruce Todd came in 5th in the 5000 meter run. DLC came in 5th in the 400 meter relay and 5th in the one- mile relay. 80—SPORTS SPORTS—81 TRACK Row 1: Joel Kindrick, Scott Owens, Chuck Campbell, Tim Gobble, Paul Wingfield, Wallace Callahan, Barry Todd, Milton Cato; Row 2: Robert Swindell, Flip Jones, Monte Rommelman, Robert McKay, Rick Clinard, Richard Beasley, Bruce Todd, Bob Niebel, Rodney Smith—Coach. Some members were not available for the picture. 82—SPORTS Fy so ee ag 8 aePt os ¥ SPORTS—83 Front: Vicki Roller, Cherie Harlan, Phyllis Wolfe, Share Johnson, Kristi Hunter, Cayce Chumley: Back: Loa Collinson, Lisa Foster, Rachel Terry, Jane Lentz, Debbie Turner CHEERLEADERS A group of ten dedicated ladies cheered the Lady Bisons and Bisons on to many victories this year. Being dedicated means practicing three nights a week for up to four hours each session and cheering three nights a week for possibly another four hours each night. After the cheerleaders are elected by the student body the first or second week in October, only about a month’s time is left for these ladies to prepare for the first game in early November. The support given to the cheerlead- ers, Lady Bisons, and Bisons was excellent this year, lasting throughout the season and into the tournaments. Kristi Hunter, a senior, was the captain of this tal- ented group, and the co-captain was a junior, Share Johnson. The other juniors included Cherie Harlan, Debbie Turner, Phyllis Wolfe, and Loa Collinson. Lisa Foster was the only sophomore on the squad, and Rachel Terry, Cayce Chumley, and Jane Lentz were the fresh- man members. Vicki Roller, wife of men’s Assistant Coach Mike Roller, is the sponsor. Due to her enthusiasm and the cooperation of the cheerleaders, the first summer cheer- leading camp will be held during the same time as the basbecall camps. 84—SPORTS 2 e e saya eg : BA Gareawn han. SPORTS—85 Row One: Carl Dinsmore, Jeff Welborn, Roger Merritt, Tracy Bowers; Row 2: Trudy Rueffer, Rose McCallie, Melanie Burks, Terry Roberts BADMINTON The badminton team competed in three tournaments this year and did an outstanding job. At the tournament held at Memphis State, the Bison badminton team faced some tough competition, but Melanie Burks did manage to win the ladies’ singles consolation game. On February 10, 1984; David Lipscomb College held a tournament and faced UT-Martin. The results were: Ladies’ Singles Melanie Burks—first Terry Roberts—second Men’s Singles Carl Dinsmore—second Ladies’ Doubles Rose McCallie and Terry Roberts—first Men’s Doubles Carl Dinsmore and Roger Merritt—second Mixed Doubles Terry Roberts and Carl Dinsmore—first At the UT-Martin tournament, DLC again played UT-Martin. The results were: Ladies’ Singles Melanie Burks—first Terry Roberts—first (consolation) Men’s Singles Carl Dinsmore—second Jeff Welborn—first (consolation) Ladies’ Doubles Melanie Burks and Trudy Rueffer—first Men’s Doubles Carl Dinsmore and Roger Merritt—first Tracy Bowers and Jeff Welborn—first in consolation Mixed Doubles Terry Roberts and Carl Dinsmore—first Trudy Rueffer and Roger Merritt—first in consolation 86—SPORTS areas re Raeian pea Ri esos sripsoseu ie oe nee t Raa Faucet peateay eS eS ee SPORTS—87 Fall -| Football Women’s Overall Champion—Delta Delta 5-0 League A Champs—Zeta Nu 5-2 League B Champs—Delta Delta Delta Delta defeated Zeta Nu in the championship g ame 24-12 All Stars MVP: Willa Whitworth Gwen Fann Beth Woodard Renee Hall Susan Green Debbie Williams Dana Poff Jenny Tidwell Trish Thurman Laura Dillon Terry Roberts Karen Sellers Pam Hogan Ginger Riddick Valerie Pope Men’s Social Club Winners Regular Season—Delta Nu 5-0 Tournament—Omega Nu defeated Delta Nu 6-0 (overtime) All Stars MVP: Greg Golden Steve Bridges Phil Ellenburg Craig Hunter David Daniels Kerry Risley Lee Murter Barry Woodhouse John Pugh Phil Brasher Men’s Independent Winners Regular Season—Eagles 5-0 Tournament—Eagles defeated How ‘Bout them ’eers All Stars MVP: David Musgrove Conrd Puryear Mike Copeland Max Caudill Mike Wicks Jim Smeltzer Brent Green Terry Raybon Corey Michaels Randy Holmes Scott Black Winter Basketball Women’s Overall Champs—Gems 6-0 League A Champs—Gamma Lambda 4-1 Zeta Nu 4-1 League B Champs—Gems Tournament—Gems defeated Delta Delta All Stars MVP: Maria Hester Jenny Tidwell Rose McCallie Lisa Balthrop Cindy Cole Rita Whitten Donna Cherry Christi Capers Willa Whitworth Men’s Social Club Winners Regular Season—Sigma Chi Delta 6-0 Tournament—Tau Phi defeated Omega Nu 58-56 All Stars MVP: Greg Golden Brian Burke Paul Majors Alan Luna Steve Briggs Tim Vernon Men’s Independent Winners Regular Season—Tennis Team 8-0 Tournament—Tennis Team defeated Gamecocks 69-64 All Stars MVP: Mike Middleton Mike Gooch Herb Evans Greg Chambers Joey Hogan Jamie McAlister Other Events Volleyball Men’s—started this year with 16 teams, much more participation than anticipated. Women’s Overall Champs—Zeta Nu 7-0 League A Champs—Zeta Nu League B Champs—Sigma Phi 5-1 League C Champs—Independents 5-1 Softball Men’s—consisted of 29 teams, four independent leagues and one social league Women’s—consisted of 12 teams di- vided into two leagues SS ee Sa SE EEE Other Events Intramural events were also held in peraee badminton, golf, tennis, and, for the first time this year, wrestling. Willa Whitworth, last year’s ath- lete of the year, enjoyed helping Coach Ann Duncan, Director of Women’s Intramurals, this year. Willa, a senior, has participated in volleyball, softball, Fall Fall-Out, basketball, and football every year that she has been here. She said that she participated because she loved sports and thought they made college life more enjoyable. Willa said she especially liked intramurals because they gave everyone a chance to get involved, even girls who had never played sports before. And many peo- ple did get involved, more than in any other campus activity. . Willa’s love for sports and her in- terest in the yearbook made this rec- ord of the year’s intramurals possible. 90—ORGANIZATIONS In a ‘chorus, a group Of. - individuals sing together to achieve a common goal: beautiful music. At David Lipscomb Col- lege, there are many cho- — ruses, for there are many — groups that not only sing — together, but also aes eae ee learn, and play + for some comr These choruses | are the oo oe and they _ form an active and impor- _ t of this co lege. .. 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Left: Steve Rhodes works daily with the band to perfect their performance skills. Above: The woodwinds concentrate on breath peer and techniques to produce their finest sound. ORGANIZATIONS — 97 — Me Z Dmnfacr s belemofinam’ nelerat ffter tua guid fatt atoextera tuajskenedietus, aL _ xe, ‘ iy. fe 4 ‘sk? 5 or) i Re at's, ty PUPS pa fey, ¢ Madrigal Dinner Potts, Kathy Wood, ‘Moore—director 98—ORGANIZATIONS fl lumtuuz ct claufo boflu oo g audie ORGANIZATIONS—99 100—ORGANIZATIONS WINDSONG Front: Rick Roach—Bass, Cash MecCloy—Drums, Brad Clark—Lead Gui- tar; Back: Sam Mullins—Banjo and Guitar, Stephen Randolph— Keyboards. Windsong had its origin in the summer of 1978. At that time, the Admis- sions Office felt a definite need for a different method of interaction with high school students—a fresh approach to telling the story of Lipscomb. The idea of sending out a team of student representatives who portrayed the ideals of Christian education from a current, realistic viewpoint was unani- mously chosen as an appealing avenue of contact with prospective students. Since the fall of 1978, audience response from far and wide has proven that Windsong has been a highly successful idea. Today, David Lipscomb College is still proud to present Windsong for your enjoyment. Windsong’s itinerary during the year included trips to various high schools, both public and private, to perform and promote Christian education at David Lipscomb College. They were also very popular when used as entertainment for banquets, youth vallies and various other functions. Their performances over the past few years have taken them through at least 12 states east of the Mississippi. The group changed their repertoire for the 1983-84 school year to include more Bluegrass, Top-40, and Nashville Sound (Pop Country), as well as a variety of crossover hits that appeal to a larger audience. Left: Rick Poole, Director of Scheduling ORGANIZATIONS—101 q- Journeymen A new singing ensemble organized to represent Lipscomb this year is a men’s quartet, The Journeymen. The quartet was selected through auditions in October, and they are a part of the Department of Music, directed by Dr. James Jackson. The repertoire for The Journeymen is a variety of styles of music, including religious, barbershop, traditional and country-western selections. They have performed for numerous church, school, and community audiences during their first year, traveling to various parts of Tennessee and other Southern states, including Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida. The Journeymen produced a recording of their spring repertoire, and sold tapes to help finance their travels to represent Lipscomb. The members of the 1983-84 Journeymen are: Jon Jackson, first tenor, a sopho- more from Nashville; James Arquitt, second tenor, a junior from Woodstock, Georgia; Keith Hardy, baritone, a senior from Nashville; and Jay Wildrick, bass, a junior from Columbus, Mississippi. 102—ORGANIZATIONS TOP TO BOTTOM: James Arquitt Jay Wildrick Keith Hardy Jon Jackson ORGANIZATIONS—103 ed 1 Se SSS age mga sari, ame! 104—ORGANIZATIONS The Pied Pipers Appealing to children of all ages Pied Pipers are sponsored by the Department of Speech Communication. Dr. Carroll Ellis is supervisor. Anyone can schedule a show by calling the department. Most shows are done in elementary schools, day care centers, or birthday parties. There is no charge (except for gas expenses) for the shows which usually last 20-25 minutes. Shows can be aimed at children ages 1 to 100, consisting of favorite children’s stories, songs, and rhyme. No scripts are used for the shows, so impromptu ability is one thing looked for in auditions. A Piper’s main concern is to put a little bit of sunshine into the heart of every person in the room. And always leave them with the song ‘“‘Love Is Something If You Give It Away.” The group is being directed this year by Anna Byrd, Rusty Roden, and Andrea Payne. PIED DAVID DpERS, OF é a COLLEGE IPSCOMB a a TDP TREAD Row 1: Rusty Roden, Anna Byrd, Sam Wallace, Thelma Johnson Row 2: Philip Shright, Mike Polutta, Dean Harris, Todd Eddy, Mark Hayes Row 3: Jackie Knight, Allison Woodson, Mary Ziegler. Not pictured: Beth Claxton, Trish Jackson, Andrea Payne ORGANIZATIONS—105 Project Good News is a world evangelism ministry of the Central church of Christ in Valdosta, Georgia. PGN uses the facilities and missions curriculum at David Lipscomb College as the training ground for academic preparation of young men and women who desire to enter for mission work. The greatest need in the evangelism of the world is teachers. Project Good News exists to help fulfill this need. Because of the desire of the elders of the Central church and of the administration of David Lipscomb to provide teachers of Christ, students at Lipscomb have the opportunity to carry the Torch of Knowledge to an unsaved world. Project Good News is an apprentice missionary program which says to the student, “If you will come to Lipscomb and train, we will help you secure sup- port to work in a mission field for two years at a subsistence income under the supervision of an ex- perienced missionary. After the completion of two Project Sood news years of service, you will return home. At this point you may pursue the career for which you have trained or ae may decide to return to the mission field. You will now have the experience of the missionary and you will be a greater blessing to the lost of the world wherever you choose to live.” Project Good News is for students who train in any discipline and not just for Bible or Missions majors. In addition to the curriculum requirements, most of which may fulfill the daily Bible requirement, the trainee will participate in a major campaign effort or work full time for a local church over a summer. He or she will attend a Mission Workshop or Forum. Trainees are expected to be active in the work of a local congregation while a student at Lipscomb as well as attend the weekly PGN training meetings. In addition to the specific missionary training, the stu- dent who chooses to serve in an area of the world where English is not spoken will begin language Row 1: Barry Baggott, Tommy Haddon, Renay Hilliard, Rachel O’Rear, Paul Helton, Theresa Angel, Debbie Niebel, Alana Langford, Mary Lois Arnold; Row 2: Ruth Griffith, Tim Shoulders, Lynn Longieliere, Anthony Parker, Melody Carroll, Chris Loyd, Brenda Davenport, Gay Rushing, David Adams; Row 3: Larry Keen, Ray Taylor, Sarano Morris, Joe Jones, Rob Roberson, Morty Lloyd, Mary Wood, Steve Elliott, Joe Gray; Row 4: Donald Moorehead, Toby Hammon, Jim Pruitt, John Harrison, Roger Merritt, Lynn Goldtrap, Randy Nelson, Bob Moore; Row 5: Rodney Baker, Tim Pyles, Michael Scott, Gene Fletcher, Doug Varnado, Alan Henderson, Edward Short. Many other members were not available at the time this picture was made. training early and seek practical opportunities for use. Since its beginning in 1975, over 50 apprentices have served in twelve countries around the world. Currently Lipscomb graduates are working in Aus- tralia, Scotland, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea. At present, 54 students are in training for two years of service. Of that number, Anthony Parker, Rob Roberson, Melody Carroll, Theresa Angel, and Michael Scott will complete the training require- ments and be ready to leave for the mission field in Spring of 1984. Anthony will work in New Zealand and the other four will travel to Australia to serve. Eighteen students will graduate during the 1984-85 school year and travel to such faraway places as Papua New Guinea or Liverpool, England or to the near mission field of Williamsburg, VA. A PGN worker is involved in teaching all ages, from going house-to-house, public teaching, teaching Bi- ble in public schools, to working with youth. In ad- dition to teaching, the apprentice may be involved in preparing and mailing the church bulletin, advertis- ing, babysitting, secretarial work, cooking, singing, planning, yard work, personal work training, VBS, church camps, campus outreach, and many other activities. Requests for Project Good News workers have come from missionaries from 20 different localities in this country and overseas. The words of Christ spoken centuries ago ring out in truth, “The harvest is plen- teous but the laborers are few.’’ David Lipscomb Col- lege is making a valuable contribution towards the evangelization of this generation. However, more needs to be done and can be done through the op- portunities of service offered through Project Good News. Doug Varnado-Outreach assistant, Gay Rushing-Campus assistant, Joe Gray-Director, Mary Lois Arnold-Secretary Project Sood news Row 1: Kelli Hurley, Renay Hilliard, Brenda Davenport, Debbie Niebel, Theresa Angel, Mary Wood, Stevi Atkins, Paula Jo Carpen- ter, Rachel O’Rear; Row 2: Thomas Hadden, David Adams, Toby Good News Singers The main objectives of the Good News Singers were to share the good news of Christ through programs of se and dramatic reading, and to encourage others to share it as well. Good News Singers have been a vital part of the Treasure of Truth crusades in various countries around the world and several American cities. They have sung at prisons, nursing homes, mission forums, schools, shopping centers and other places. They have also produced two albums: The Search and Celebration. 108—ORGANIZATIONS Hamann, Anthony Parker, Larry Keen, Steve Elliot, Cheryl Tuck; Row 3: Gwen Knight, ae Longieliere, Karen Gardner, Barry Bag- gott (Director), Wendell Bolton, Lisa Anderson, Roger Merritt Outreach Club The Outreach Club was designed to work in the cause of Christ. The members participated in activi- ties that aided and strengthened the church. The club’s two main projects were the work with the children at Inner City Ministry and singing to the residents at Belmont Health Care Center. Summer Campaign to Papua New Guinea Dr. Joe Gray, director of Project Good News, will lead a three-week campaign for Christ to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in June 1984. Lipscomb students will make up over one-half of the crusade work force for this first- time campaign effort in a third world nation. Port Moresby is a frontier city of 139,000. Most of the eople were born in the village, reared in the bush, and ive in “‘stone age” conditions. Moresby is called the “town of young men’”’ because many young men have come from the bush country to find Worle where in many cases there is none. Many people in Moresby speak Eng- lish to some extent. However the prospective campaign- ers are studying ‘‘pidgin’’ in an attempt to better communicate with the nationals. The Treasure of Truth campaign, under the oversight of the Central church of Christ in Valdosta, GA, is going to Moresby to talk wit h every person in that area about Jesus Christ. In order to do that work, groups will form that will be involved in many different aspects of out- reach. Campus evangelism and public meetings will be held in an effort to reach the ‘“‘elite’”’ minds of the country. Special groups will travel with missionaries into the bush or outback areas and teach people from village to village. The Moresby Fair will be held during the crusade and the workers will take advantage of the thousands of peo- ple who travel into the city for this annual event. The church will have a fair booth to make contacts and have opportunity to conduct Bible studies. Puppet shows in English will be prepared and presented by the campaign- ers at the Fair, on the street and in the parks to attract people to hear more of the message of New Testament Christianity. In addition to the Good News Singers, pub- lic services in pidgin, and visits from house-to-house, campaigners will be involved in street preaching, distri- bution of tracts, and individual teaching. Over 500 Lipscomb students have participated in Treasure of Truth campaigns both foreign and domestic, in its 22 years of operation. Many who have had the campaign experience have later made the decision to become missionaries. All who have participated have known moments of growth and rededication to the spread of the Lord’s kingdom wherever they have chosen to live. Each campaigner is expected to raise his or her own financial support. Thanks to the decision of the ASA, $1000 of Singarama’s 1983 income will go towards the financial support of the 20-30 students who will take part in the 1984 effort to Papua New Guinea. Project Good News Week Each year the members of Project Good News in co- operation with the PGN staff set aside one week designed to promote an awareness on the Lipscomb campus of the needs and opportunities of Project Good News. For the last several years the week has been scheduled for the first full week of classes. The theme for PGN Week 1983 was “RUN IN GOD‘S NAME and let the world stand back in wonder.” This thought was borrowed from the film CHARIOTS OF FIRE whose heroes were runners—fast, purposeful, victorious runners. The theme lent itself well to the ac- tivities of the week which were planned in order to chal- lenge the Christians on this campus to use their lives in such a way as to bring honor and glory to the name of Christ and truly cause the world to stand in awe. In addition to the traditional activities of the week, such as the Pie Supper, the Information booth, the hall display and the speakers in chapels, Project Good News introduced several new activities. The film CHARIOTS OF FIRE was the initial introduction to the theme of the week and was shown for the student body as well as Christians in the area. Mr. Paul Knight and the SAGA food service provided an international food fair with samples from the Far East, the South Pacific and Europe. Many students, especially those who struggled with chop sticks, enjoyed this cultural experience. Following the feast, Games International took place on the quadrangle where students experienced such fun as “Catch the New Guinea Native” or the old ‘‘Peruvian Coffee Bean Sack Jump.” A truly beautiful addition to the 1983 schedule was ‘“‘The Runner’s Diary,” a luncheon in which “Uncle” Barney Morehead shared missions stories and challenged listeners with the world! The conclusion of the week’s activities was a retreat organized by students. The one day event was a wonderful period of fellowship, relaxing, and sharing and a tremendous way to bring PGN week to its conclusion. Many students put in hours of work from painting the display to putting together the slide show, putting up bulletin boards, posters, and making announcements in dorms and Bible classes. Without this great effort from the members and friends of PGN the week would not have had nearly the effect that it did. Appreciation is due to the administration of the school for encouraging this emphasis. Realizing that the apprentice concept is only one way of serving people in God’s name, the 120 people who attended the Pie Supper were able to find out other areas of service offered to the DLC student. Representatives from Chi Alpha Rho (preachers’ club), DAC (ministry to the deaf), Outreach (Christian service club), Good News Singers, campaigns and Bible study groups announced the functions and meeting times of their organizations. ORGANIZATIONS—109 110— ORGANIZATIONS Row 1: Kevin Collins, Gary Hall, Edward Read, John Pendergrast, Troy Crist, Michael Rager; Row 2: Vaughn McKeel, Keith Bain, Alan Pennington, Tom Carden, Tim Palmer, Jon Hutson, John Langlois; Row 3: Mark Brown, Tim Robarts, Jeff McKinley, Larry Shatzer, Craig Bledsoe, Al Griffin, Mark Nance, Brent Gaddes; (Not Pictured): Todd Wigginton, Glenn Baucom, Ben Baker, Greg Carnes, Circle K Club and K-ettes were founded on the principle that college students should be afforded the opportunity to develop lea dership training in service activities. The main objective of the clubs is to serve others through various community and campus service projects. Activities involved were visiting with the elderly at Lakeshore, working with Saturday School stu- dents at Ashwood Church of Christ, the quarterly blood drive on campus, and spending time at the Outlook Nashville day care center for children with mental and physical handicaps. OFFICERS Circle K K-ettes Presidentyss-e ete eee Larry Shatzer Lynn Crowe .:.+...e.0 0 President Administrative Vice-President Barbara Bundren..... Vice-President «|b dghpe pn takay ete toate eres Keith Bain Nila Louden..............Treasurer Projects Vice-President .......... Jetf Ann’ Barness.. cree Corresponding McKinley Secretary Corresponding Secretary.... Michael Nancy Allen.... Recording Secretary Rager Donna Crowe............. Historian Recording Secretary.... Tim Robarts Angie Irwin ...... Sr. Board Member Treasurer........... Todd Wigginton Camellia Kenmotsu ........ Jr. Board Historiaigs cg ee Glenn Baucom Member SPOHSOMGR anda en ee Craig Bledsoe Robin Wortham...So. Board Member Becca Huckabey ..Fr. Board Member BEE ST Below: Ruth Morris shares a word and a smile with a resident of Lakeshore. Edd Caudill, Tim Cook, Jimmy Dunn, David Farris, Dave Hollingsworth, Beth Layne, Mary Belew, Angie Irwin, Nila Louden; Row 3: Lynne Crowe, Wade Ortega, Tim Pyles, Mike Shreeve. Janey Burris, Barbara Bundren, Karen McKenzie, Camellia Kenmotsu, RK ottes Diane Holden, Barbara McClenney; Row 4: Carol Lenoir, Alicia Milam, Row 1: Glenda Hess, Sharon Palmer, Kelly Childes, Rayeayn Hudson, Ann Barnes, Rhonda Gross, Rose McCallie, Mindy Kilpatrick, Kristin Robin Wortham, Ginger Johnson, Caroline Holder, Carol Carman; Row 2: Bryant; (Not Pictured): Donna Crowe. Jeannette Biddle, Nancy Allen, Elizabeth Kendrick, Becca Huckabey, Left: Two of the children at Saturday School put on a ha Below: Vaughn McKeel encourages an Outlook Nashvill Ppy face with Lynn Crowe. e child in his finger-painting efforts. ORGANIZATIONS—111 babbler Row 1: David England, Mary Lou Ratliff, Nina Jones, Karen Hollis, Jane Harris, Andy Lane, Grant Rampy, Lisa Meyer, Larry Shatzer, Mark Elrod Stubblefield, Paige Burke; Row 2: Paul Springer, Mike Parham, Kevin 112—ORGANIZATIONS : Working on a bi-weekly newspaper like The Bab- _bler requires much commitment and responsibility. _ Senior Mary Lou Ratliff, editor of The Babbler, said _ that this past year’s staff had more experienced mem- bers who had returned from last year. __ __ This year there were also many new features added to the paper, such as a point-counterpoint editorial column, and movie and album reviews. Ratliff also said, ‘“We’re trying to keep up the quality of the paper _ and be fun to read too. We are also trying to be a _ student paper and cover more student issues.” __. Other members of the staff included Editorials Ed- _ itor, Mark Elrod; Entertainment Editor, Grant Rampy; Copy Editor, Mark Wood; Design Editor, Nina Jones; ‘staif writers, Paige Burke, Kevin Harris, Karen M. Hollis, Monty Joseph, Lisa Meyer, Mike Parham, Larry Shatzer, Patricia Smith, Kyle Patrick Sowell, Paul __ Springer, and Jane Stubblefield; Chief Photographer, _ Mark Duncan; Photographer, Grant Rampy, and Ad- wisor,DavidEngland = = = = = Nina Jones, Design Editor Mark Elrod, Editorials Editor ORGANIZATIONS—113 CELT aT Clockwise from far left: John Hutcheson-Advisor, Jane Stubblefield, Beth Sumner, Niva Nokes, Tammie Pack- Copy Editor, Kelly Woodard-Editor, Mark Nance-Chief Photographer, Lee Ann Jackson, Karen Knowles, Les- lie Heaberlin, Eric Fox, Jon Jackson. je ale, Kelly, ond Ning peo | 114—ORGANIZATIONS a EEE A a ED) The Backlog staff is an organization en- trusted with the huge responsibility of producing a record of David Lipscomb College every year. The work and the _ pressure never stops! But being part of the staff offers great opportunities and _ valuable experience for those students interested in photography, public rela- tions, secretarial work, writing, art, and publications, as well as those students in unrelated majors who can give of their _ time and talents for such an important purpose. Working together on the Backlog de- velops teamwork, self-discipline, and friendship, as well as providing a source of oe and pride. Of course, a sense of humor is always important in dealing with each other and the people the staff tries to cover. Reliable help can always be used. Co- operation from the entire campus would be great. Still, the production of a satis- factorily complete book would take 12 months and eight hours a day. Unfor- tunately, that’s impossible, but the chal- lenge is always there! _ ont tthe cyel pedia 5 Do erik h0 BEIC IN Mopar that wit interesting fo He Peader, But doe? opp doa the adjex tives . __ Above: Suitemates Tammie Pack, Lee Ann Jack- _ son, and Kelly Woodard shared many hours of work preparing and completing pages to be deliv- _ ered to McQuiddy Printing Company. =—«-_—© _ Left: Mark Nance, chief staff photographer, didn’t - ele eet the ee of 2 pe ; he Mee 2 __ busy assigning, taking, and developing them for the Backlog, his club, and himself. ORGANIZATIONS—115 Row 1: Julia Ford, Jeff Whitehorn, Terry Raybon, Joey Hogan, Lisa Stevens, Daniel Wal er, Paula Hoyt; Row 2: Connie Eaton, Nina Jones, Tim Gobble, Bari Craig, Parker Panovec, Caroline Holder, tee ae --Jeff Binkley, Daniel L. Gayton, Steve Moore Scott ttRichardson Thomas Deets Ponred Cone : 116—ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATION SENATORS Jeff Whitehorn......................... President peu Binkley .............................kreshman Kirk Brothers ..........................Freshman Jenni Dixon.........,......... veers PTeShman F Paula Hoyt .......... 2 reshiman Jim Gobble................. .+s+eeeee OOPHOMOre Caroline Holder ................... Sophomore Parker PanoOVec ..............6000. Sophomore Lisa Stevens......................... sophomore Oniie baton . At Large B18 (OCS... ees At Large WUlld Ford... ce, Secretary Terry Raybon, Vice-President....... Junior Wave NIAQCUIM eee Junior SEU Richardson... ...5.6sccceec.. Junior Danio! Walker... Junior Joey Hogan, Treasuret.................. Senior CONlad Caliban. Senior Daniel Ciayion occ Senior Bari Craig ee .. senior Thomas Kelsey.........00.:0cccccccc At Large Steve MOOTEC...........ccc.sseesssessesees At Large Each student at Lipscomb is a member of the All Student _ Association. The representative body of the ASA is a _ senate composed of the president and secretary, four sen- _ ators from each of the four classes, and four elected from the student body at large. The senate drafts and submits to the college administration proposals recommending measures in the interest of the student body. Another _ prime function of the senate is the planning and execu- _ tion of various campus activities including movies, con- _ gerts, club fairs, picnics, academic and Bible quiz bowls, lectures, and other special events. This year special serv- _ ices such as a tutoring program, a student savings card, _ and a freshman orientation handbook were provided by _ ASA senators. Within the senate are six committees which are respon- sible for carrying out ASA duties. Each committee con- sists of a chairman and several members from the senate and a few nonvoting members chosen from the student body by the chairmen. The committees are: academic (Nina Jones, chairman), campus opinion (Steve Moore, chairman), elections (Tim Gobble, chairman), entertain- ment (Dave Mangum, chairman), spiritual life (Daniel Clayton, chairman), and student life (Bari Craig, chair- man). This year these committees have worked diligently to meet the needs of the student body. ORGANIZATIONS—117 Left to right: Barbara-Howell, Rusty Roden, Becky Roland—Director, Sam Wal- lace—Stage Manager Alpha Psi Omega is the national fraternity of dra- matics. The chapter at Lipscomb is called the Pi Kappa Cast, and its members are Becky Roland, director; Sam Wallace, business manager; Barbara Howell; and Rusty Roden. The main objective of the fraternity is to promote dramatics and the theatre on Lipscomb’s campus. Alpha Psi Omega members have experience in performance and in theatrical production, and have an active interest in theatre. Requirements for mem- bership in Alpha Psi Omega include a sufficient amount of acting and technical experience in colle- giate dramatics. Each spring, the Pi Kappa Cast Alpha Psi Omega roduces its One-Act Plays, each of which is directed i an AWO, member. Alpha Psi Omega members are involved both backstage and onstage with every cam- pus dramatic production. They also sponsor cast par- ties for productions. 118—ACADEMIC Alpha Kappa Psi j Row 1: Charles Frasier, Sponsor; Lisa Hodges, Jamie Woodson, Sondra Willis, Secretary; Mark Fulford, Darell Mathis, First Vice-President; Mark Kidwell, Ginger Greene Row 2: Mark Hackney, Charles Hank, President; Butch Ellis, Lisa Stvessy, Joel Howell, Tim Kirby, Jeff Osteen Row 3: John Starling, Greg Glenn, Steve Kaatz, Second Vice-President; Jeff Smith, Gayle Grissom, Chris Hood, Jennifer Shaw, Barry Sullivan, Mark Burney (not pictured) Mark Fulkerson, Treasurer; Don Price, Joe Riley, Executive Vice-President Alpha Kappa Psi, the National Professional Business Fraternity, is an organization open to any student majoring or minoring in business now that women may also join. In order to be- come a member, a student must have a 2.5 qual- ity point average or better, and must complete a two week trial period which is centered around the history of the fraternity. Alpha Kappa Psi exists to educate the public in economic and free private enterprise, to assist students and scholars, and to make grants to ed- ucational institutions. Its on-campus activities included preparation of a student directory for the student body, organization of the Santa House for orphan homes in the area, involvement in Special Olympics, and organization of girls’ powderpuff football. Members were also active in intramural football, basketball, and softball. They took business related field trips, had their annual banquets and attended the regional and national conventions of Alpha Kappa Psi. Row 1: Lisa Gilbert, Pam Lewis, Lisa Hodges, Barbara McClenney, Beth Rains, Chris Lloyd, Beverly Moore, Roy Puckelwartz Row 2: Lynn Goree, Sponsor; Marti Ely, Cathy Lenoir, Georgann On- dusko, Renay Hilliard, Lisa Flatt, Morty Lloyd, Secretary Treasurer Row 3: Jamie Woodson, Phyllis Wolfe, Gary Hall, Gilbert Booher, Presi- dent; Tom Ellis, Reporter Row 4: Bill Goree, Sponsor; Davis Farris, Marlon Rutherford, Mark L. Hawk, Daniel Leonard, Barry Poyner, Vice-President; Kirk Brothers (not pictured) Barry Stinson, Eric Harris, Ann Quillian, Jerry Jones, Mark Ruff, Donald Morehead, Ben Baker, Bruce Tucker, Tina Graham, Alan Hen- derson, Phillip Rogers, Lydia Coggin, Kelly Leonard, Phil Richardson, Robert Moore, ie Garrett, Carey Michael, Michael Pepper, Amy Mays, Rick Shade, John Crawford, Ken Wilson, Lisa Dupree, Shelton Peeler, Kevin Kilpatrick, Jimmie Hampton, Susan Burke, Stevi Atkins, Kim Red- mon, Wayne Blanchard, Marty Wells, Kim Easterly, Steve Travis, Lynn Longieliere, Kim Fields, Kathie McGovern Chi Alpha Rho is concerned with developing the talents of those interested in any form of ministry in the church. The club is founded on the principles of Christian leadership and is open to anyone having as their goal serving God better through the ministry. To display their Christian attitudes, Chi Alpha Rho held devotionals at nursing homes and provided sessions with the intent of improving the members’ ministry talents. Ollege Democrats Row 1: Lisa Meyer, Aletrice Thompson; Steve Moore, President; Nina Jones, Vice-President for Administrative Affairs; Paul Prill, Sponsor; Kyle P. Sowell, Vice-President Treasurer; Row 2: Debbie Chapman, Bruce Beck, Scott Price, Dave Mangum, Vice- President in charge of promotions; Mark Elrod, Dean Harris (not pictured) Lucinda Gallant, Wesley Gallant, Ken Grizzell, Deanna Johnson, Melanie Loyd, John Pugh, Rawn Reinhart, Scott Richardson, John Creech, Spon- sor; Jean Bowman, Sponsor The College Democrats have as a main objective promoting political awareness on campus. The club is made up of people who enjoy and have been in- volved in the political process. Two members worked as interns for Tennessee’s General Assembly and two served as youth coordinators in a mayoral race. Most of the members have had some experience in politics. There is a wide variety of people in the club varying from English majors to Balitieal science majors. The members are very interested in promoting politics. Their interest stems from the feeling that people need to understand how their government works. Showing the movie ‘Bedtime For Bonzo,” conducting a survey of political issues, arranging for political personali- ties to come and speak and aaa voter registration drives were some of the activities carried on by the College Democrats. Members also examined candi- dates carefully in order to decide which candidates to support in upcoming elections. President Steve Moore stated, “If we can increase political knowl- edge on campus, we have succeeded.” ACADEMIC —119 Y : ig i Dactylology Row 1: Matt Fleischman, Historian; Patricia Smith, Lisa Anderson, Tracy Hall, Roger Harwell Row 2: Vance Primm, Scott Richardson, Bonnie Lashlee, Vice-President; Lee Ann Barnes, Barbara McClenney, Secretary; Susan Copeland, Terry Schwartz, President; Lori Miller, Treasurer The Dactylology Club devotes its time to enhanc- ing the spirit of understanding and cooperation be- tween ie hearing and the hearing impaired, providing opportunities for its members to learn to effectively communicate with and promote the Lord’s work among those who are deaf or hearing impaired, and giving many people a chance to learn sign lan- guage enough to be able to do these things. The DAC club is open to both men and women. In order to be a member, one must attend meetings, pay dues, and attend church services involving dactylol- ogy uses once a quarter. No pledging is required. Students involved with DAC were busy with activ- ities in the community, on campus, and in the church. They worked with the Mayor’s Advisory Committee for Handicapped Persons to help survey Nashville businesses to see how accessible they were to hand- icapped people. On campus, they conducted chapel in which everything was done in sign language. In their work with the Central church of Christ, they attended a play at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center which was interpreted for the deaf and also attended captioned movies for the deaf congregation and provided either a meal or refreshments for those present. 120—ACADEMIC Delta Theta Pi Row 1: Lynn Henderson, Sponsor; Kim Holder, Secretary; Bonnie Lash- ler, Treasurer; Brenda Oliver, Vice-President; Cathy Pack, President; Beth Lincoln, Parliamentarian; Valerie Aulvin, Reporter Historian; Lee Ann Barnes, Chaplain Row 2: Miriam Pittman, Lanita Henderson, Janet Ruhl, Kelly A. Smith, Teresa Gampp, Lavonia Wilson, Lynette Lynch, Diane Scarbrough, Leah Elias, Julia Harper, Deanne Montgomery (not pictured) Kathy Askew, Sponsor; Chris Cooley, Monica Green, Renee Hartmen, Lynne Kirchberg The main objective of the Home Economics Club was to create a greater understanding of the significant place of different areas of home eco- nomics in our society and to stimulate action which will provide for the total well being of the family and the individual. The club was founded on the principle that Delta Theta Pi was “‘service to God through the home.” The club was engaged in several parties throughout the year and in- vited guest speakers to speak on various areas of home economics. Dietetics Epsilon Delta Pi Row 1: Chris Cooley, Rachel Wright, Cindy Hawkins, Max Russell, Becky Pratt Row 2: Kim Burton, Lynn Burgess, Social Chairman; Denise Montgomery, President; Karen Clark, Vice-President; Eva Redmon, Sponsor; Bryon McPherson Row 1: Ava Wix, Jeff Durgin, Teri Herndon Row 2: Rusty Briggs, Brent Gaddes, David Gordon, David Combs Row 3: Byron Grate, Bruce Mackie, Don Moseley, Vance Primm Row 4: Scott Songer, John Pendergrast, Jeff Moore, Geoffrey Horst ACADEMIC—121 = ¢ Mu Epsilon Delta Row 1: John K. Gott, Leesa A. Mobley, Jade A. Rogers, Tom Carden, LouAnne Simpson, Lisa Anderson, Secretary; Monte Rammelman Row 2: Steve Reynolds, Tim Cook, Eric Alexander, President; Drew Eason, Lon Raby (not pictured) April Beasley, Jeff Binkley, Shawn Bolton, Max Caudill, Vice-President; ae Crist, Tom Graves, Cindy Harriman, Dave Hollingsworth, Jennifer Horne, Jeff Huckaby, Ricky Johnson, Treasurer; Brad Jones, Sherri McCarthy, Lisa McDonald,, David Musgrave, Steve Musick, Wayne Orr, Sandra Punselman, Ann Quilliam, Mike Spann, Edwin Temple, Crissy Thompson, Tong Thai, Alisa Wootes Mu Epsilon Delta is composed primarily of pre- medical students, but beat arein is also open to pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy, medical mei ogy, and: students in any of the other health-science fields. The club tries to familiarize its members with careers in the health sciences, to bind together similarly interested students, and to aid these students in develapitie an adequate program of health- science education. A short informal pledging period is required for entry into the club. The student must have a GPA of 2.75, attend meetings, and engage in courses leading to the study of any of the aforementioned areas. Mu Epsilon Delta is proud of the fact that a very high percentage of acceptance into professional schools is reached by students from Lipscomb. They er that the club has a great deal of influence on this act. 122—ACADEMIC NAA Row 1: Carla Sullivan, Greg Davidson, Vice-President; Nila Louden, Jeff Whitehorn, Roxayn Hudson, Rayeayn Hudson; Row 2: Pat Lewis, Jim Crothers, President; Joey Hogan, Gwyn Mercer, Secretary; Greg Golden ; Row 3: Names not available; (not pictured) Greg Carnes, Social Chairman; Sam Easley, Treasurer; Libby Leadford, Jeffrey Smith, Keith Uselton, Angy Silvertooth, Janet Warren, Kirk Pogue, Joe Trimble, Angie Irwin, Larry Burkhart The newly-formed chapter of the National As- sociation of Accountants is a student affiliate group of the Capital City chapter of the National Association of Accountants. The main objective of this club was to promote accounting and professionalism. NAA provided accounting stu- dents and professionals a chance to come to- gether and share ideas on current issues which affect the accounting profession. Membership was open to junior and senior accounting majors with a minimum GPA of 2.8. Several members have found that NAA has helped them to achieve their objectives in pur- suing career opportunities. Phi Alpha Theta % BYES ELBERT St : ‘ : et ui . Row 1: Nina Jones, Treasurer; Melanie Loyd, President; Robert Hooper, Sponsor; Stephen Henry, Dave Mangum; Row 2: Mark Elrod, Historian; Daniel Clayton, Deanna Johnson, Rawn Reinhard, Lori Tuggle, Steve Moore (not pictured) Mary Lou Ratliff, Secretary; Larry Shatzer, Vice- President; Sandra Mullins, Amy Tarkington, Todd Hayes Phi Alpha Theta is the international honor so- ciety in history. Therefore the objective of the club is to spread the study and understanding of history, and to understand the implications it has for people today. The club is almost entirely majors and minors in history with a few political science people. Completion of 17 hours in his- tory, a 3.0 GPA eel and a 3.3 GPA in history are all requirements. Most members feel it is an integral part of their scholastic career. This year Phi Alpha Theta sponsored a lecture on the Far East by Dr. Tim Tucker in the fall. The Grapes of Wrath was shown winter quarter in conjunction with Sigma Tau Delta, and in the spring a political forum was held with the Col- lege Democrats and Young Republicans. Phi Beta Lambda Row 1: Joe Trimble, State President; Sheila Stricklin, Treasurer; Debbie Niebel, Historian; Cathy Lenoir, President; Terri Dunn, Secretary; Row 2: Dot Eubanks, Sponsor; Valerie Pope, Dorothy Roberts, Debbi Greenwood, Jeff Cardwell, Kim Parsons, Randy Boyd, Vice-President; Andy Flatt, Chaplain; Jo Wright; Row 3: Monika Maddux, Lori Trammell, Penelope Hickman, Ann Schmidt, Beth Wil- son, Diana Curfman, Tara Williams, Paula Null, Thomas Haddon; Row 4: Valerie Aulvin, Beth Woodard, Kathy Foster, Kim Way, Diane Holden, Mechelle Mor- ring, Janet Rucker, Maury Miles, Linda Brown A national business organization, Phi Beta Lambda was committed to the development of leadership qualities in students of business. It effectively ena- bled students to gain the confidence necessary for participation in the business and professional arena of the community. Phi Beta Lambda was actively involved in school and local community endeavors, i.e. the Santa House, an effort to acquire gifts for needy children, and the completion of a school directory. Additionally, the organization participated in several state and na- tional projects. ACADEMIC—123 Phi Mu Alpha Row 1: Roger Harwell, Alumni Secretary; Tim Palmer, President; Bobby Moore, Historian; Mark Hayes, Jennifer Thornton, Fraternity Sweetheart; Kevin Kilpat- rick, James Arquitt Row 2: Doug Weaver, Craig Lanham, Rusty Roden, Treasurer; Ralph Davis, Scott Boring, Shaun Amos, Michael Thornton, Vice-President; Row 3: John Bass, Chaplin; Stephen Henry, John Bowen, Secretary; Doyle Smith, Sam Wallace, Dean Harris, J. Baugh (not pictured) Keith Hardy, Duane Ingram, Mike Johnson, Toby Faciane Phi Mu Alpha is a professional music fraternity open to all men with an interest in music. Phi Mu Alpha activities include the campus talent show and several campus recitals by numerous musicians from all over America. Phi Mu Alpha members enjoy friendship and brotherhood with other members who share similar interests in music. They encourage the highest standards of creativity, performance, educa- tion, and research in music and strive for a greater awareness of music’s value in America. 124— ACADEMIC Pi Alpha Chi Row 1: Jeff Wright, Bruce Jacobs, Steve Edwards, Randy Rought, Thomas Haddon, Roger Harwell, Jeff Gibson; Row 2: Beth Layne, Mary Belew, Ruthie Hayes, Elizabeth Kendrick, Libby Ledford, Jenifer Midgett, Kim Way, Emelyn Punzalen, Jane Voss, Secretary; Barbara McClenney; Row 3: Janet Rucker, Treasurer; Beth Pettit, Carinda Herren, Ginger Frost, Mechelle Morring, Donna Smith, Gwendy Fann, Lavonia Wilson, Tracy Flatt, Michelle Putnam, Lori Miller, Kevin Q. Krantz, Georgann Ondusko, Steven T. Harris; Row 4: Joe Trimble, Systems Manager; Scott Parks, Robert Burnett, Kevin L. Collins, Andy Flatt, Andy Richter, Barry Moore, Charles Hank, Stere Long, Michael McCarley (not pictured) Melody Burnham, Marissa DeJesus, Iris Farris, Kathy Foster, Chris Hood, David Huggins, Cathy Lenoir, Steve Owen, Mike Polutta, Marla Ray, Hope Ream, Kevin Reynolds, Patrice Rives, Terry Villines The main objective of Pi Alpha Chi was the advancement and encouragement of physics and computer science at David Lipscomb College and in our surrounding area. Club projects included bringing physics and computer science related speakers to campus and this year working with the Placement Office to get on-campus inter- views in the field of computer science. Activities of the club included field trips and one social function each quarter. Pi Beta Sigma ae Row 1: Bari Craig, Vice-President; Tamara Rhodes, Taryn Coe, Robyn Howe, Treasurer; Cathy MclInturff, Cindy McClain, John Creech, Sponsor Row 2: Ruth Gebreyes, Jeanne M. Bournau, Jeanette Biddle, President; James Livingston (not pictured) Grace Reece, Secretary; Kelly Reinhart, Bob Moore, Terry Livingston, Donald Moorehead, Terri Smith, Becky Wollam, Connie Whitehead, Kim McCulloch The main objective of Pi Beta Sigma is to en- hance the idea of social work as a profession. The members of the club assisted in the school’s curriculum planning and aided in the attempts to achieve national accreditation for the social work program. Pi Beta Sigma is founded on the principles of protecting, building, and serving. Pi Epsilon Row 1: Tim Roberson, Ann Duncan, Paul Wingfield, Phil Pigg, Phillip L. Rogers; Row 2: Traci Sherman, Willa Whitworth, Carl Dinsmore, Rose McCallie, Mel- anie Burks, Trudy Rueffer Pi Epsilon is based on the belief that all people should develop to their fullest potential—physically, mentally, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. This group of students, who have physical education ma- jors or minors, work to provide an opportunity for the students to become involved in professional ac- tivities which will help prepare them better for their future roles as teachers or in various related fields. The club’s main activity was the Jump Rope for Heart Project, which is conducted each year to raise funds for the American Heart Association. ACADEMIC—125 Psi Chi Row 1: Kristi Durnal, Brian Gates, Secretary Treasurer; Jamie Welsh, Keith Haddock, Vice President; Tammie McDearmon, John C. Langlois Row 2: Tammy Moore, Scott Mayberry, Tonya Bryson, Brian Davis, Suzy Tem- pleton, President; Dr. Paul Turner, Sponsor (not pictured) Terry Pruitt, Co- sponsor; Connie Eaton, David Ennis, April rubs: Lisa McDonald, Angela Nance, Lorie Rogers, Martha Wright Psi Chi is a group of involved and cooperative peo- ple striving for the encouragement, stimulation, and advancement of the science of psychology. Psi Chi is a national honor society, an affiliate of the American Psychological Association, and a member of the As- sociation of College Honor Societies. In order to be- come a member of Psi Chi, a student must have at least 12 hours in psychology and maintain a 3.0 GPA in psychology and a 2.0 GPA overall. Psi Chi was involved in psychology conventions, as well as several on-campus seminars. Members made regular trips to Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute, provided tutoring for general psychology classes, and did individual research work with agencies. Psi Chi members are proud that they have become an active club with intentions of providing different services to students and to various institutions. 126—ACADEMIC Sigma Alpha Lota Row 1: Beth Rains, Kittie Taylor, Darlene Carvell, Rachel Fendor, Nancy McDoniel, Lori Robertson Row 2: Elyssa Hood, Nancy Slaven, Melissa Brooks, Jennifer Thornton, Sandra Hart, Kathie Wood, Sharon Palmer Sigma Alpha Iota is a national music frater- nity. Its purpose is to encourage and aid those interested in music and to further the develop- ment of music worldwide. Its members were well provided with many chances to perform. They acted as a service to the Department of Music and worked closely with other chapters in the city. One of the main projects was enlarging mu- sic for those with sight problems. Sigma Tau Delta Row 1: Douglas Morris, Sponsor; Mark Dawson, President; Dannie Mead- ows, Historian; Mary Lou Ratliff, President; Melanie Loyd, Secretary Row 2: Sue Berry, Stacy Johnson, Jo Wright, Joy Pirtle Kelli Hurley Row 3: Jean O. Thompson, Jimmy Dunn, Lori Tuggle, Jan Brown Sigma Tau Delta is a national English honorary society. Members include English majors and minors, and others with an interest in language and literature who had the scholastic average to be admitted. The main objective of Sigma Tau Delta is to encourage activities related to litera- ture, and to promote fellowship among students who had achieved high levels of scholarship in English courses. Sigma Tau Delta members attended local events relating to the study of literature, hosted off-campus speakers, edited a campus literary publication, and published a society handbook. Row 1: Karen Fox, Paula Jo Carpenter, Secretary; Barry Poyner, President; Donna Jones, Vice-President; Karma Rasbury, Historian; Jan Brown, Treasurer; James Costello, Sponsor Row 2: Beth Rains, Dawn Valentine, Terri Rhodes, Ann Southall, Marti Ely, Judy Cathey, Stacy Johnson, Kristin Bryant, Rose McCallie, Trudy Rueffer Row 3: Lanita Henderson, John D. White, Gayle Douglas, Darlene Carvell, Kerr Kixmiller, Karen Gardner, Anna Weatherly, Karen McKenzie (not pieced) Joyce Rucker, Sponsor; Leigh Dugger, Susan Wrenn, Laura Cox, Alisa Robinson, Nina Pedigo, Karen Brown, Samuel Germann, Billy Fitts, Rebekah Robbins, Cile Fisher, Jim Morris, Anthony Kendall, Sharalyn Roberts, Lynda Lowe, Jenny Lenz, Cindy Moore, Christina Grahm, Jenny Barker, Donna Bledsoe, Leslie Kearschner, Lisa Rawlings, Paula Beverly, Rebecca Martin, Debbie Pak, Nancy Fisher, Paul Wingfield The Student Tennessee Education Association is involved with National Education Week, a quarterly reception for student teachers, and the STEA conven- tion and seminars. STEA was very proud of their fostering of professional education through maga- zines and group support. The main objective of the organization was to feaen an awareness of teaching as a professional through the use of the above activ- ities. STEA strongly believes in the idea of truth, justice, and the American way of teaching. ACADEMIC—127 To Pledge Or Not To Pledge That’s the question almost everyone faces when they enter college. True, social clubs practically dominate all social activities, so if guaranteed friends and fun are what you’re looking for, a club is probably the route you’ll want to take. You won’t be alone; David Lip- scomb College has 20 social clubs with ac- commodations for forty-five members each. But what if you’re not so group oriented? Perhaps you consider yourself a rugged in- dividualist or a self-confirmed loner. Or maybe you're in college strictly to learn all you can as quickly as you can and to gradu- 128—ORGANIZATIONS ate. Whatever the reason, there’s certainly no need to make excuses; approximately 75% of the enrolled students are not involved in so- cial clubs, and that doesn’t make them unsociable. Comradeship and enjoyable activities can be found in special interest groups; music, academics, even mission work clubs and or- eae ey atte are available on campus, so don’t esitate to explore your options. Social clubs may or may not be right for you, but there’s usually something to suit every taste and tal- ent at David Lipscomb College. Far left: Kevin Farley prepares his book for Gamma Xi’s pledging requirements. This page, top left, Van Campbell takes the order of Kevin Hagan on Gamma Xi’s serving night. Top right, A Sigma Chi Delta pledge takes a well-deserved rest. Center, Even President Collins couldn't resist punch and a picture with the Pi Delta girls. Right, Carl Burch quizzes pledge Dennis Hogan on Tau Phi information. ORGANIZATIONS—129 Below: Theta Tau members clown around dur- ing Rush Fair. Right: Omega Chi members pose with friends. Far Right: A member of Phi Omega takes a break from the action. 130—ORGANIZATIONS RUSH FAIR For still another year, each of the men’s and women’s social clubs turned out for Rush Fair. Fach club set up a booth with information about their activities. Students interested in pledging walked around meeting the actives and looking at their scrapbooks. Many of the clubs served refreshments and gave handout information about their club to those who came by. Left: President Collins goes Oriental with the Psi Alpha irls. haves Sigma Chi Delta members relax briefly during Rush Fair. ORGANIZATIONS—131 : The Interclub Council Row 1: Grant Wright, Stacy Johnson, Debbie Williams, Julie Smith, Georgann Ondusko, Willa Whitworth (Secretary), Joseph Binkley (President) The ICC is the governing body of the social club system. It is composed of the presidents of the twenty social clubs.’ After new club presidents have been elected each year, anew President and Secretary of the ICC are elected. The President’s job is to preside over the meetings. The Secretary’s job is to keep minutes of the meetings, and keep council members informed of necessary informa- 132—ORGANIZATIONS Row 2: Tamara Rhodes, Kristi Durnal, Bruce Beck, Ken Glaus, Rick Roach, Carolyn Thompson, Phil Ellenburg, Lisa Yates, Vickie Davis, Robin Combee, Marty Hutson tion. The President and Secretary of the ICC meet with the Deans before each bi-weekly ICC meeting to go over the itinerary for the meeting in addition to the duties of their respective offices. Each spring the ICC sponsors an ice cream supper. The ICC also sponsors a party for the pledges during the two-week pledge period. Alpha Row 1: Amy Tarkington, Karma J. Rasbury, Beth Perkins, Linda Gregory, Karen Cooke; Row 2:.Lorinda Butt, Cindy Mullins, Lori McGrath, Deniece Morris; Not Pictured: Tricia The principles of Alpha Sigma were based upon these goals: to uphold the be- Rar orali standards and expectations of Christian womanhood; to provide a wel- come place where all club members could experience deep abiding friendships; to assist in projects which provided services to the community; to enrich the lives of its members and those near them in school spirit and personal relationships. The members feel a special closeness to each other without the pressure of social status. The club wishes to use its influence for good in the world against the evils of drinking and smoking. Sigma Anderson, Laura Cox, Judy Holmes, Lisa Hearn, Tammie McDearmon, Jenny McDonald, Sharon Palmer Officers Amlyabarkingtonysaes ee teak President Karma]; Rasburys. eee. oo Vice President Karen Gooken nes. n sys Pledge Mistress Lata Gox Wee ee taae ena ern ek Chaplain Tammie McDearmon........ Sports Coordinator LorindalButthscc vn coon oe ee Secretary CindvaMirllins weve w ances eachnoee Treasurer BoriMctstatherenrex ose ee ee Historian ORGANIZATIONS—133 Row 1: Dan Trenary, Lester Knopp, Brad Sledge, David Far- Fox, Ken Glaus, Warren Potts, Avery Sweeton, Michael Scott, ria gRandy urtan! Port Pigg, joe! Eleazer, Tim Hicks; Row Curt Shamblee, Alan Potts; Not Pictured: Gary Miller, Dave 2: Todd Gregory, Jeff Garrett, Jeff Johnson, Phil Richardson, Spann Mark Dawson, Eric Qualls, Tim Fuqua, Jim Acuff, Harding The main objective of Alpha Tau was to strengthen friendships. They believed that get- ting interested in growing closer to one another as well as growing closer to God was an asset in having a good education. Alpha Tau members believed that the Lipscomb way is the way for young American men and leaders. The club was involved in such outstanding and inspiring activities as Bison Day, Jog-a-thon, Singarama, and devotional services. The club has been a powerful asset for all Lipscomb stu- dents, faculty, and alumni. Officers Ken Glaus President jim Acutt.... Vice Pre sident Tim Hicks ..... Secretary Michael Scott . Treasurer Randy Burton ..... Historian 134—ORGANIZATIONS Delta Chi | | Left to right: Rick Clinard, Clark Allen, Bill Richards, Rich- David Gannor, Chris Jackson, Andy Gaines, Brett Hinson, ard Hubbell, Bob Crowder, Bubba Bean, joe Cattrell, Joel Todd Hunt, Chris Simmons, Nelson Whitfield, Lee Whit- Howell, Mark Dycus, Eric Harris, Mark Roberts, Marty Hut- field; Not Pictured: Dan Caldwell son, Jim Adkins, Bill Bradley, George O’Connor, Ray Besch, Delta Chi is a club that enjoys its privacy. It is composed mainly of off campus stu- Officers dents ahs have jobs Se are not involved Marty Hutson........ Deere. -..+.--. president in many other school activities. Their goal jimvAdKInSiie. a aiiewat--e. -avice President was not to be like any other club on cam- Bill: Bradleyvee see eo. soca veces Secretary pus. The club had plans for rapid expan- Mark Roberts. Ota oes Saleen + LEASUTOL sion and to be a leader in the inter-social George O’Connor................. Pledge Master club circle on campus. 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Sergeant-at-Arms ORGANIZATIONS—135 136—ORGANIZATIONS Row 1: Karen Tidwell, Jane Lentz, Nina Sherrod, Karin Jackson, Jeri Lee Whitaker; Row 2: Debbie Williams, Jenny Tidwell, Donna Riley, Cindy Orton, Lisa Foster; Row 3: Kim McClintock, Brenda Oliver, Ann Ramey, Karen Morgan, Lynn Burgess; Row 4: Lori Lincoln, Stephanie Duke, Terri Tillman, Lori McPhearson; Row 5: Leigh Dugger, Charlotte Thomas, Kelly Condra, Trish Norris, Terri Duncan; Row 6: Martye Harris, Jill Carpenter, Cathy Purcell, Karen Clark; Row 7: Beth Cunningham, Amy Gentle, Cindy Cole; Row 8: Lori Bumpas, Kim Parsons, LouAnne Simpson; Row 9: Desiree Biggs, Carrie Tynes, Kim Stansbury, Lisa Balthrop menor ae RUAN eet ODI yp tte Row 1: David Willis, Bill Wood, Neal Herod, Mike Elkins, Kerry Risley, Greg Nash, Willie Alexander, Matthew Butler, Randy Holmes; Row 2: John Adair, Paul Major, Lee Murter, Ragin, Phillip Rogers, David Heffington, Monte Collins; Row 3: Terry Burgess, Jeff Hinton, Keith Bodiford, Keith Dyer, Greg Wilder, Kris Risley, Barry Woodhouse, Mark Collins, Tom Gaynor, Troy Massey, Andy Hogan, Jeff Bills, Brent Dale Armstrong, Ed Gaw Deita Nu’s main objective was to create a close-knit union between a group of men Officers : that will give them a sense of belonging. Terry Burgess .......... ssosseeeeeesess President ite tocmibere are well irovndedandivididals Kris Risley titeseeesessseessesseess Wice President who possess good moral character on the Andy Hogan ............+++0+4 ‘soos Secretary campus of DLC and off campus. Delta Nu Jeff Hinton Wer satonedaes ceruiains sgeeptvons LLCaSUrer activities include skiing trips, Singarama, Keith Dyer, Jay Wildrick........ Pledge Masters intramurals, and Delta Na Na Na. INGTEVSRISIDY..f.Go.c.ce ge cre Sergeant-at-Arms ORGANIZATIONS—137 x Row 1: Michelle McConnell, Angela Thames, Trish Pitts, Carol Arrowood, Stacy Johnson, Bari Craig, Pam Connelly, Neila Anderson, Cindy Batts, Lori Apple; Row 2: Becky Walker, Kelly Hamilton, Sharon Hanvey, Lisa Stevens, Becky Pratt, May Jones, Amy Mays, Lydia Coggin, Cherie Bandy, Officers Michelle McConnell ................... Treasurer Angela Thames............... nee Fistor TrishtPitts.2y. cicc.aness oueee ot eee LS Ue Carol Arrowood .................Pledge Mistress Stacy Johnson........ See .......President Bari Craig ........................Pledge Mistress Pam Connelly 77... 5.5.0.0. + 0c su ee OCretaly Neila Anderson.............. kes ... Chaplain Cindy Batts). 7.25... ese eae ee Ice Ee resid ene Lori Apple .....................Sergeant-at-Arms 138—ORGANIZATIONS Renay Hilliard, Pam Hendricks, Renee Baker, Lisa Miller, Beth Claxton; Row 3: Elizabeth Wildrick, Tracy Dowdy, Kaye Hendrix, Kim Patterson, Nancy Goodpasture, Beth Cooper, Kim Young, Melissa Grimes, Tracey Bost, Wendy Wilson, Stephanie Cope, Lisa Caldwell, Maria Stinson Delta Sigma is composed of a number of irls with different interests. To accomo- ate these interests, the club strives to pro- vide fun activities that will promote lasting friendships. Activities include visiting children’s homes, homes for the elderly, the ves nen and Jump Rope for Heart, as well as the social calendar of luau, formal, Halloween party, devotionals, and mother- daughter banquet. Row 1: Nina Jones, Christi Capers, Angie Irwin, Vickie Davis, Susan Taylor, Kelli Capers, Judy Parham, Catherine Crab- tree, Teresa Gampp; Row 2: Leigh Ann Suddath, Melanie Barnes, Paula Welch, Elizabeth Kendrick, Lori Pate, Mel- inda Martin, Paula Shasteen, Ava Wix; Row 3: Anna-Lise Gamma Lambda is founded on unity. Members come together for a diversity of reasons, and this variety of reasons stems from the appreciation of each other as in- dividuals—individual personalities; indi- vidual traits of character; individual ualities that each member cherishes about the other. Members range from girls ma- joring in accounting, fashion merchandis- ing, and marketing, to girls in pre- veterinary and biology. Gamma Lambda’s main objective is to give the members the opportunity to be- come involved and to meet people and to give its members the chance to associate with other people of similar interests and varying personalities. The members are kept busy with the Fall hayride, Gatlin- burg retreat, Valentine’s Semiformal, Christmas party, Spring Banquet, devo- tionals, Spring Luau, quiz bowls, Jog-a- Mansfield, Sharon Curry, Sara Riley, Renee Bradford, An- drea Payne, Melissa Bailey, Donna Cherry, Connie Eaton; Row 4: Rita Whitten, Cile Fisher, Jennifer Shaw, Mary Lou Ratliff, Jenni Dixon, Nancy Lewis, Darlene Carvell, Lisa Ammons, Leigh Anne Martin. thon, and Jump Rope for Heart. Gamma Lambda is proud of the fact that they had five representatives on Homecoming Court this year. Many of their members were in Who’s Who. Several were involved in ASA and they maintained full membership. Officers WiGkiC DaviS® se eccder temas wecaee sere President CirristioGapers s.. 4a eee Vice President RifsaWPitlenie Sinn ct ce os np- teresa eee Secretary PUI GLOMEWID fey tastes sss ae Sp eee eee Treasurer Gonnie iawn i. oncs ccs ese eee Pledge Mistress PeresansaMDDise. ves cc scanenencose apace Historian NANCY AiO WIS sis cua elec eens Sergeant-at-Arms Rell) Caperssccieeccncctoeasen Sports Coordinator IP ANOULCS Steet a caae eet nate fee Chaplain Melinga Martine... ..svevsnerr. Social Secretary ORGANIZATIONS—139 Row 1: Chad Boyd, Eric Fogle, Lemmy Forcht, Johnny Mark- ham, Bill Davenport, Kevin Hagany, Daniel Clayton, Reb Moorer, Edwards Read, John Busby, Greer Yeldell, Craig Hunter, John Dennison; Row 2: Jack Claypoole, Mark Con- ner, Mike Jarrell, Randy Boyd, John Thompson, Kevin Far- Officers Rick Roach Keith Bain Daniel Walker Daniel Clayton Dean Murphy Scott Ellis Chaplain Athletic Director ...Johnny Markham Logan G. Fulks Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Historian Sponsor 140—ORGANIZATIONS ley, Dean Murphy, Daniel Walker, Greg Thomas, Keith Bain, Russell Gannon; Row 3: Rick Roach, Kevin Swabb, Van Campbell, Tim Gobble, Phil Ingram, Cash McCloy, Kyle Hedrick, Mike Copeland, Steve Cantrell, Greg Waller; (Not Pictured): Scott Ellis, Logan Fulks (Sponsor) The object of Gamma Xi is to promote Christian fellowship and Christian ideas in each member of the club; also, to be a beneficial part of the campus life. Gamma Xi was involved in important volunteer work with the American Diabetes Associ- ation. Other activities included the ‘‘Xi Re- port’’, Sweetheart of the Month, Christmas cards, and many activities with other clubs. Gamma Xi members are very proud of the Christian ideals the club stands for, and net for those who will continue to uphold them. Row 1: Kristy Anderson, Renee Lewis, Renee Boone, Denise Parrish, KC Carraway, LaJuana McDaniel, Teresa Dunaway, Janine Bills, Kim Bulliner, Kim Smith;.Row 2: Renee Hart- man, Shelia Williams, Kelly Reinhart, Stacy Allen, Pam Hogan, Kim Watkins, Ginger Riddick, Kimberly Hayes, Deb- bie Gee, Lisa Hodges, Jamie Woodson; Row 3: Lori Thomas, The purpose of Kappa Chi was to pro- vide each girl with a feeling of sisterhood and to fulfill each girl’s spiritual and social needs. The club was based on goodwill, love, honor, and friendship. Club projects included providing needy families with food and clothing, and sup- porting the United Way. Kappa Chi partic- ipates in all campus activities Mehiding sports, Bison Day, Quiz Bowl, and the Jog- a-Thon. on Beth Barber, Jamie Phifer, Robin Combee, Cathy Duhl, Ter- esa Pruett, nel Riley Kaye Nerren, Brenda Bates, Kathy Goldman, Phyllis Wolfe Crissy Thompson, Judy Wooton, Jeanne Boulware Officers RopiumGombee vir 1k 100 kes 230s ees Presicent TsisasOdeeSin atte es ase: Sse: Vice President CeeslierblalliOrd sadn s ceersads a4. seae.oecretary Jamie Woodson..................+++.+++1reasurer INVA KIDS Otencs dec ssoc atk. Parliamentarian IWAVERNCITON Sis csiacndsns ose bscteuete oes Liistorian Kelly Rh oimbarte ss) .cecefeccsaee ese eee 2 Laistorian: ORGANIZATIONS—141 ; (Not Pictured): Leah Burroughs, Pam Garner, Leslie Hallford, Loy J ohnson, Tammy Popham, Susan Rogers, Becky Roland, Alison Shipley, Tammie Smith, Row 1: Debbie Niebel, Lisa Anderson, Georgann Ondusko, Paula Null; Row 2: Brenda Davenport, Kelli Hurley, Chris Cooley, Joy Pirtle; Row 3: Mary Wood, Karen Gardner, Terry Officers Lisa Andersone.vseeee eee ee ee President DebbieiNiebeles = in oe Vice President PaulasNull re fA ito ce Secretary Lori, Miller: 23 3, 4. 90,6e-ue een ee . Treasurer Georgann Ondusko............ Athletic Director Ann Wheeler..... raised rons Pledge Mistress KelliiHarley..c 2a so. on eee ee Historian Brenda Davenpoit.............. oes Chaplain ORGANIZATIONS Lambda Psi Schwartz, Diane Holden; (Not Pictured): Lori Miller, Sharon Scales, Ann Wheeler The purpose of Lambda Psi is growth— growth in the ability to work well with others in forming lifelong friendships and in the desire to be sisters. The club’s hope is to grow in both service activities and in social functions. Since service is impor- tant for growth, the club is involved in several activities. Annual projects include sponsoring a child from the Santa House and working with Triangle House, a home for girls from troubled families. In the so- cial aspect, Lambda Psi participates in a Christmas Banquet, Spring Banquet, Spring Picnic, Open and Close Rushes, pledg- ing, initiation, Bison Day, Homecoming, Singarama, and sports. In all these, mem- bers uphold the motto, “‘To receive much, you must give much.”’ Omega Chi Row 1: Sam Wallace, David Stoker, Brett Penn, Dorrence Nelson, Jeff Adcock, Kevin Harris, Jeff Davis, Brent Ken- Stovall, Stephen Jones, Randy Thurman, Michael McCarley, nington, Bruce Mackie, Bob Estes; (Not Pictured): Joel Ken- Ralph Davis drick, Jeff Keele, Robin Kendrick, Tommy Hagen, Chuck Row 2: Mike Shreeve, Derrick Dishner, Brian Waite, Randy Lankford, Les Miller, Scott Owens The club was founded on the grounds of ‘the brotherhood.’’ Its members are a Officers bunch of friendly guys who strive to have Ralph Davis. Pree e eee ee tee teens -President fun within the realms of Christianity. They Bruce Mackie ..................... Vice President enjoy working with other clubs to build Dorrence Stovall. ‘Daleasicuitomejegum } Weraet OECTELALY up spirit in social activities as well as DETriCKtDISHner er sc ct eee . Treasurer buil ing up spirit for the Lord. Some of Savy allaCOns tact tee eee rane Historian their activities included Bison Day, par- Scott Owens one ase oe eoeAthletic Director ties, Singarama, trips, and devotionals. Les Miller... eee e eee n teen ee eenees Pledge Master Members of Omega Chi are dedicated to Brett Penn, Brian Waite......Sergeants-at-Arms the unity the club stands for. They feel good about the club as well as themselves. ORGANIZATIONS—143 Row 1: Ray Taylor, Charles Bloeser, Paul Lipford, Donnie Hudson, Stephen Bridges, Ben Baker, Nate Saunders, Paul Meyer; Row 2: Steven Harris, Clay Dye, Steve Reynolds, Kevin Collins, Gary Hall, Gilbert Booher, Adam Burnett, Scott Roe, Jeff Carnahan; Row 3: Ty Osman, Kyle Cantrell, Todd Wigginton, Mike Cash, Adam Barr, Paul Helton, Don Officers Boibbienburasc eae ,...President PAU blADIOL earns tect anna Vice President WMike@sODNSON cick once eae ne Secretary Guibert: Booher: a. anes eee ee Treasurer Gary, Halivtets.3.. 4h ot cere keane Chaplain Mark Hayes, Donnie Hudson... Pledge Masters Stephen Bridges............... Athletic Director 144—ORGANIZATIONS Omega Nu Moseley, Jim Fitzgerald, Bill Rowden, Marlon Rutherford, Todd Newman; Row 4: Roger Williams, Tim Gilfilen, Brian Nelson, Mike Johnson, Brian Burke, Phil Ellenburg, Randy Roberts, Jon Bennie, Dwayne Ingram, David Jordan; Not Pictured: Jerry Davis, Matt Fleischmann, Guy Fogle, Wesley Gallant, Mary Hayes, Marty Roe The objective of Omega Nu is to establish Christian fellowship and create deep friendships in social activities. Its mem- bers are a bunch of nice down-to-earth guys who have positive spirit and enjoy being with their club brothers. Some of their ac- tivities included Bison Day, Singarama, banquets, hayrides, and social gatherings with girls’ clubs or with individual dates. Row 1: Helen Perry, Pam Horis, Roxayn Hudson, Tracy Hall, Karen Sellers, Beth Pettit, Charbeth Pounders, Loa Collin- son, Lyn Lowe, Mindy Kilpatrick; Row 2: LaDonna Riley, Andrea Coleman, Janet Warren, Libby Ledford, Rae Hud- son, Kathy Yates, Robin Worthan, Annette Fox, Ruth Ear- nest, Luanne Burden; Row 3: Robyn Howe, Julie Tenpenny, Phi Omega is a group of Christian young women who enjoy participating in extra- curricular activities. Formals, spring luaus, and hayrides fill the year with social events, while intramural sports, Bison Day, and Singarama keep them busy on cam- pus. The variety of members include la- dies from all aspects of student college life who develop close, long lasting friendships. Phi Omega Anna Byrd, Julie Jones, April Fussell, Johnna Givens, Laura Bain, Kim McCulloch, Marcy Giles, Dawn Frazier, Janet Burris; (Not Pictured): Carolyn Thompson, Susan Green, Lisa Gilbert, Donna Hilliard, Penny Reeves, Lura Smith, Connie Whitehead, Tana Wilson Officers Carolyn Thompson.....................President Karen Sellers...................... Vice President Charbeth Pounders..................... Secretary Loa Collinson....... Fobe eck Woes wae chee TeASULeLr IMarcysGilesmaqsssae cea lap lain Pam Horris.............. Representative at Large Beth Petite. jcurae 1) seeeeee Elistorian TAC Vebid Langer ato eo oes ....Pledge Mistress Roxanne Hudson................Pledge Mistress ORGANIZATIONS—145 Row 1: Terri Wilkerson, Susan Horton, Patrice Rives, Cindy Moore, Beth Layne, Jenny Lentz, Julie Smith, Laura Dillon, Mary Belew, Lori Sutton, Pam Hoyt, Joy Gill, Stacey Duke, Elaine Cullum; Row 2: Allison Combee, Ann Foster, Julia Ford, Benay Waite, Karen Hagan, Paula Hoyt, Celia Parks, Kristie Grace, Karen Lancaster, Chandra Lane, Deanna John- son, Denise Montgomery, Stacey Smith; Row 3: Karen Brown, Officers Julie Smiths... : f:: ¢.s0escss et eee President JerinyiLenZ en. sera tes es eee Vice President Laura Dillone.;:o: acoso sense ee Secretary Beth Layne Yo cuartsets dace es eon Treasurer PaniHoytictt cus yas thes eee Chaplain Mary Belew................000: Social Chairman SuUsait HOrtong. tee Athletic Director Cindy Moores 3... ee Pledge Mistress Patrice Rives?) jivere. Acne eee Historian Lori Sutton... tice cceess eee Historian 146—ORGANIZATIONS Pi Delta Kathy Adair, Renee Hall, Tammy LaRue, Tammy Martin, Sonya Lovell, Sandra Sharp, Lisa Clark, Cathy Pack, Laura Beth Duncan, Suzanne Denney, Valerie Pope, Lynn Hen- derson; (Not Pictured): Lisa Crain, Becky Enkema, Nina ac Ann Southall, Trina Spain, Terri Sweeney, Laura Waller Pi Delta was started because of the de- sire of Christian girls to become a united oup. A sincere attitude toward Christ and iends is a major attribute of Pi Delta. They believe in the American way. Club activities included rush fair, trips to Gatlinburg, hayrides, picnics, winter and spring banquets, and a trip to Florida dur- ing Spring break. The president of the club did an outstanding job in creating a spir- itual atmosphere at these activities and was greatly admired by its members for it. Psi Alpha v Row 1: Alicia Hall, Anita Brackett, Kelli Barr, Lisa Yates, Amy Shoaf, Susan Orum, Lee Dean, Dawn Stephens; Row 2: Janet Ruhl, Robin Taylor, Rosetta Tomlinson, Cindy Ca- ruthers, Crystal Brown, Iris Farris, Sarah Reynolds, Kim Hosford, Torri Powell; Row 3: Amy Ellison, Sue Wood- The main objective of Psi Alpha is to use individual strengths, abilities, and talents to increase the unity and Christianity of the club. When initially founded, Psi Al- pha was a club for women with a love for music. They believed that with each indi- vidual sister and her special talents they represented notes which when joined to- gether formed a special symphony. Psi Alpha takes part in such activities as Bison Day, intramurals, Quiz Bowl, and Singarama. Also, Psi Alpha takes part in inter-club activities as well as their own special functions: a semi-formal, formal, and Bahama Bash are held annually. At Homecoming, Psi Alpha cosponsors an alumni tea. Sua house, Amy Reighley, Suzy Templeton, Shelly Robertson, Joni James; (Not Pictured): Melanie Burks, Barbara Hestand, Carole Ezell, Charlotte Hale, Robyn Hill, Jennifer Hurt, Donna Orr, Paige Perry, Nancy Starling, Kristi Triplett, Mellissa Wright Officers LISAsY ates tees one re CUS Jee eRe President Anita Brackett = ctw 0 eee Vice President Paige Perry... ..:-+. Nera pre Peek Secretary PATIL SOMO LEME ee tne ee ee ees Treasurer RODy cri eee semen eee ae Pledge Mistress Kelli Barr........ Rarer ..... Social Chairman SOUSA CAIN sae ty blak ete eae Se. Chaplain MEE IGAN Ge eR vet eee eae ees Historian CarolenezellGd = ee eee ce ene Historian WA liCiasialleen Aco ee es ts . Athletic Director ORGANIZATIONS—147 Sigma Chi Delta 2S ae ae OR GRE STAN AE IEA . 4 - ‘ Se Nie ar aS SSR QE ARS SEER . CT... Row 1: Craig Johnson, Kirk Pogue, Todd Henry, Grant Wright, 3: Mark Harless, Dan Fite, Jon Julian, John Craig, Robert James Ashley, Mark McKay, John Balentine; Row 2: Bill Hooper (Sponsor), Dan Norris, Greg Sexton, O. Clifton Swindle, Rick Taylor, Mark Moshier, Stewart Smith, Scott Van spool Deibler, Harvey McKay, David Daniels, Steve Wallace; Row 148—ORGANIZATIONS Sigma Iota Delta Row 1: Dr. John Breeden (Sponsor), Brian Hall, Edward Hodge, Steve Moore, Brian Magnuson, Bruce Beck, Todd Wootman, Steve Steakley, Kevin Busbey, Alan Gauger; Row 2: Craig Tennant, Mike Parham, Mike Hudson, Dale Jackson, David Moore, Kirk Brothers, Mike Sebastian, David Voce; The main objectives of Sigma Iota Delta are to become better people and to know the people in the club better. The club was very successful in their participation with interclub and school sponsored contests and sporting events. Club projects in- Sided! picnics, singing at nursing homes, and visiting children’s homes. The club members are easygoing, hard working, concerned, friendly, and un- biased young men. Row 3: Phil Choate (Sponsor), Eric Parliament, Alan Pitney, Jeff Phillips, Dave Lents, J. D. Stephens, John Pugh, Troy Jones, Chris Sockwell; (Not Pictured): David Thomas, Ken Grizzell Officers President............ Me re, 0. oe Bruce Beck Wice'President +. 300-5444 David Thomas Secretary Treasurer ............. Todd Wortman Athletic Director..... SCE: Ken Grizzell Editor Histonant+. 5.1. Mike Hudson Sergeant-at-ArMs.............00cceeees John Pugh Ghaplainye ewes tt. sie eee eee Brian Magnuson ORGANIZATIONS—149 Row 1: Trudy Rueffer, Sharon Adams, Beverly Moore, Terry Roberts, Donna Bledsoe, Thelma Johnson, Dawn Stedman; Row 2: Lori Nestor, Tamara Rhodes, Sue Jewell, Dorothy Roberts, Lucinda Gallant, Rachel Wright; (Not Pictured): Officers Dorene Murtel (....s.0.5.c 04s cnn esos President Tamara Rhodes v:4.....:.0-.cseae: Vice President Holly Wilhelm............. reiatote: .. Secretary Rachel Wrightsv.00 50-2 4.1) eerees Treasurer Donrnasruriey.s. ec ae ....Pledge Mistress Donna Bledsoe...............:. Sergeant-at-Arms Rhonda Orange.............. RS Rk Historian Dorothy Roberts...0.--..acs-ueeen nea Chaplain Thelma Johnson........... Athletic Coordinator 150—ORGANIZATIONS Holly Wilhelm, Melissa Richardson, Melody Burnham, Donna Turley, Rhonda Grange, Dorene Murter, Cindy He- trick, Sharalyn Roberts, Donalie Owens, Mrs. Virginia Hooper Sigma Phi goals were to promote friend- ship, confidence and respect amon women of Christian ideas and goals, an to encourage personal development in such areas as scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, service and social poise. Sigma Phi participated in every social club function and most of the school-re- lated activities. Some activities the club parece in were the Jog-a-Thon, foot- all, volleyball, Santa’s House, devotion- als, horseback riding, Homecoming teas, Singarama, and Spring banquets. Row 1: Greg Davidson, Joseph Binkley, Greg Golden; Row 2: Tim Vernon, Mark Nance, Craig Lanham, Greg Ericson, Ricky Johnson, Greg Chambers, Kevin Montgomery, Jeff Whitehorn; Row 3: Bart Harper, Drew Eason, Parker Pan- ovec, Hank Jones, Scott Price, Kell Holland, Howard Lester, Mike Dudley, Jim Crothers; Row 4: David McIndoo, Brad The main objective of Tau Phi is to re- main genuine and honest in whatever they do. They accept each member for what he stands for, but are always there to encour- age and to show a sensitivity to everyone— in the club or not. The main project of the club is the Tau Phi and Friends Cowboy Show each fall. They also go every year to Youth Hobby Shop and conduct parties. Members are involved in all intramural sports, quiz and Bible bowls, Bison Day, Homecoming activities, Singarama, a yearly trip to Gatlinburg, a camping trip each spring, annual banquets, and spon- soring the Spring Golf Tournament. Tau Phi has also been honored with three of the six past ASA presidents. Davis, Jimmy Dunn, Phil Brasher, Carl Burch, Dave Swee- ney, Lee Yates; Row 5: Blake Hensley, John Holland, Dennis Hogan, Tim Smith; (Not Pictured): Jeff Durham, Beri Fraley, Lee Hammontree, Derrek Sheucraft, Kyle Sowell, John Starling Officers Rresid@nt wtessee ee) -0..o: 0 tive o Joseph Binkley Vice Presidente. 2. ee Greg Davidson Secretary ....... Ae NNT aN Greg Golden ireasureter sto an ee ert John Starling Parliamentarian |3...0.... @s.00. ss Jim Crothers Histonianest seas cis reuse ee Greg Ericson ORGANIZATIONS—151 Theta Tau as Row 1: Victoria R. Nannie, Janie Rees, Linda Dye, Kim Fields, Cathy Bray Fawn Lee, Jill Duncan; Row 2: Kristi Durnal, Terri Dunn, Theta Tau was founded by a group of girls who wanted to be in a social club which put God first, school and others sec- ond, and themselves and club activities last. Members of Theta Tau have a wide Officers . . a : variety of interests and majors. Personali- Aneu eto ay cg eee eee eee pe reel te ties range from outgoing to shy which helps TEI ee ee: S ecretary Treasurer keep things in balance in activities. The club’s main project is a secret pal system during the quarter that helps to encourage and uplift one another. Theta Tau is active in Bison Day, Singarama and in intramural sports like volleyball. Members have hol- iday parties, a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennes- see and a formal banquet in the Spring. 152—ORGANIZATIONS Row 1: Deanne Montgomery, Ruthie Hayes, Karen Taylor, Tammy Barrett, Valerie Aulvin, Cindy Harriman, Kim Holder, Willa Whitworth, Lavonia Wilson, Gwendy Fann, Kim Way, Kathy Foster, Tammy Moore, Beth Woodard, Di- ane Lawson; Row 2: Angelia Davis, Susan Bushe, Barb McCormack, Lynn Gregory, P. J. Summers, Jennifer Horne, Teresa Thompson, Terri McClanahan, Julia Harper, Jenifer The main objective of Zeta Nu is to pro- vide Christian fellowship as well as pro- mote a closeness among its members. They blend into a close knit group who enjoy each other’s company but feel at ease to branch out as individuals. Members should display the following qualities: not on any probation, of excellent character, having a good attitude toward teachers, fellow stu- dents and the administration; and display- ing cooperation and service to both the college and the club. Members are involved in an abundant number of activities including ZN Night at the Movies, Rush Fair, Fall Retreat, devo- tionals, football, volleyball, Bison Day, Semi Formal, Fall Fallout, Hayride, Gat- linburg retreat, Jump Rope for Heart, Val- entine party, Sigma Iota Delta Zeta Nu skating party, basketball, alumni Home- coming Tea, Quiz Bowl, Bible Bowl, soft- ball, Formal Banquet, Luau, Seniors’ ype Karen Knowles, Paige Collier, Ho De- e Monbreun, Melba Burchett; Row 3: Jo Wright, Sherrie McCarthy, Sherri Verner, Niva Nokes, Sandra Montgomery, Kim Sheperd, Cindy Adams, Elsa Copeland, Michelle Brewer, Suzanne Davis, Kelly McCloy, Jean Ann Quinn, Carol Mattox; (Not Pictured): Beth Robertson, Pamela Potts, Lori May Picnic, Singarama, Mother Daughter Luncheon, Gamma Lambda Zeta Nu Slumber Party. As is evident, the achieve- ment the club is proudest of is versatility. Officers Willa;Whitworthee.. seeeees ee President Kathy Fosters ote eee Vice President amin ViMOOTC rn eee eee ate ae oe Secretary Kimiholderiy.ce.s os erent Treasurer ValerierAdl vin tor rmerne eee nere re Chaplain KimisVVaveene ocr ant tn ene tees cs Social Director GindysHarrimanes-.. eee Social Director (SWENLMANT Jace coy ce cee ee Historian BetneWoodardie. ee Pledge Mistress Warenel AylOlesn «near es Sergeant-at-Arms Ruthiodlayes tne. teen eee Rush Director ianiesid WSOltr tisca cee. 408s: Rush Director Deanne Montgomery.............. Rush Director PavoniayWalSOneenn cs: 6.1: nt ee Rush Director Wamimy Barrett.:,..........-.+- Athletic Director ORGANIZATIONS—153 S ot Sesemmn sy $b De ity iaeweme 8 ae | fr | beset tier tote tess i nstruct ion, guic and example . the many a: and varied melodies conta David Lipscomb College. S fratt 1S Admin 156—ADMINISTRATION Trestdent Willard Collins Lipscomb ’s Golden Decade In October 1991, David Lipscomb College all celebrate its 10014 anniversary | These years leading up to that occasion will be an exciting time to be af Lipscomb. We are Aappy that you are a part of this Golden Decade here on the campus There are several important goals we Aope fo accomplish during the next few years. May I share these priorities with you and may GF encourage you fo assist us in every way that you can—now and in the years ahead Z, Heep David Lipscomb College Christian! This should be the 1 priority of each of us—always Z Heep Lipscomb strong academically. Students here have the very best teachers available, with 63% of our faculty holding the earned doctor’s degree and each one a faithful CAristian. 3. Balance the budget each year by rarsing the necessary unrestricted funds. 4, Complete negotiations on the Durton property, and thus add substantially fo Lipscomb S endowment J. Gompl ete much-needed fectlities—Swang Center, hibrary addition, etc. 6. Meet requirements for accreditation of masters program. 7% Maintain enrollment goals for alf campus schools, We are thankful that you ave chosen fo cast your lol with the family ere af David Lipscomb College as you continue your education, We want fo serve you mM every area of your growth—academicaly j phys- scally and spiritually—during your years here When you join the 23,000+ alumni who have preceded you al Lipscomb, we trust you all want to assist us year by year as we strive fo perpetuate this school for your children and all the generations fo come! In sincere appreciation, haf ee Otlard Collins, Fresident L] ADMINISTRATION—157 158—ADMINISTRATION esident 22 ADMINISTRATION—159 Row one (left to right): Joe Nix, Charlie Morris, Miles Ezell, Jr., Dr. William Gray, Dr. Dan Baccus, John Johnston, N. Y. Walker, William Dalton; Row two (left to right): Melvin White, Charles Youree, George Mason, Tom McMeen (chairman), J. B. Burton, Willard Collins, Bill Biggs, Bob Shackelford; Row three (left to right): Tom Noah, James Adams, Harris Smith, Lee Marsh (secretary treasurer), W. B. Bennett (vice-chairman), Loyd Scobey, Ray Jones, Joe Turbyfill, Mack Whitaker; Not pictured: Claude Bennett, Bryan Crisman 160—ADMINISTRATION De of the Nahos Development Board | Bob LD, Farris Dean of Students — a Soa Keith Gamble Associate Dean f — Students WEhoel Roller ‘Assistant Dean of Students ADMINISTRATION—161 162—ADMINISTRATION % ensoossnecenpsensia ; | ; Shomas Holland School o Preaching Wie Whitfiel! : Director of Teach rl — Cdicolan 2 Dianne Olive Adin ae Asian to the President Reba Heener — Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Institutional Taner 2 : he, Director of ao ADMINISTRATION—163 Seve Davidson Director of Ad misstons Soe Ward Admisstons Counselor Kick Soole Admissions Counselor ; +% Be EDEN wb 164—ADMINISTRATION Kevin Arvin Admissions Counselor Yachie White Admisstons Counselor Rath Culbertson Foreign Student Advisor ADMINISTRATION—165 ART 166—FACULTY _ row (left to right): Robert Nipp; Rudy Sanders. the art world. Perhaps the most exciting aspects of this de- partment are the impressive activities of the teachers. John Hutcheson, chairman of the de- partment, for example, after guiding a tour to England, Scotland, and Wales brought slides of the architecture and cathedrals to show his class to aid in instruction. Hutcheson was planning _ another tour to Austria and Switzerland. Dawn Whitelaw, another member of the de- partment, participated in a national portrait show in Washington D.C. and had three por- traits shown among the final one hundred paane: The department is fortunate to have er as a teacher. A third member that was active in all aspects ‘is Ralph Thurman. Thurman has done some commercial design work for several new enter- prises. His logos and design work can now be seen throughout the country. Front row (left to right): Dawn Whitelaw; John C. Hutcheson, Jr., M.A.; Jeanne Woodson; Ralph Thurman, M.F.A.; Back | : Instructors have shown i impressive worl and distinctive styles in many aspects of cial art firm. He is well known for his wilc theo ry and ae was ig pidined for the a Rudy Sanders is also an {uipress a memk of the department. Sanders recently did all the hotos for the new history of the battle of Frank- in, ‘‘Five Tragic Hours.” He is also active in yee oe and photo raphy for dent publications, as well as teaching. Robert Nipp, an award-winning designer alon, with teaching, is president of Nova, a commer illustrations and animated animal designs. Still, Nipp says his main objective i is to train futu artists and designers. Finally, because of the ability of Jea: Woodson, a new minor in interior design made available. Woodson teaches courses housing and interior design in conjunction wi home economics courses. A new course in col William Woodson, Th.D. _ The Department of Bible established the new graduate program under the direction of Dr. Villiam Woodson. The department is sup- orted by fourteen full-time faculty with nearly twenty additional part-time and occasional _ teachers, who have given strong assistance in the Bible curriculum. One new addition to the epartment was Dr. Mike Moss who has ote tience in preaching and teaching in Louisville, Kentucky. Clyde Miller added further prestige epartment by writing his commentary : _ The Dep artment of Bible had begun its _ most exciting project yet! | : Far row (left to right): Rodney Cloud, Ph.D.; Harvey L. Floyd, Ph.D.; Theodore R. Carruth, Ph.D. Second row (left to right): B. William Goree, Jr., Ph.D.; J. Leo Snow, M.Div.; Edward Short, M.A. Third row (left to right): Clyde M. Miller, M.A.; Howard P. Horton, M.Div., Chairman; J. E. Choate, Jr., Ph.D. Fourth row (left to right): Thomas Holland, Ph.D.; -onlandIl Kings, which was published by Sweet Publishing Company. os Three principal areas are the responsibility of the Bible faculty: 1) Courses that satisfy the _ “daily Bible requirement,’’ 2) Courses that are required of all students in the ‘‘general educa- tion” program, and 3) requi red and elective courses for Bible majors, who may choose among five areas of emphasis-Biblical languages, mis- _ sions, preaching, religious education, and youth Ministry. _ ce FACULTY—167 BIOLOGY 1 68—FACULTY : Left and right: James T. Arnett, Ph.D.; Norman Fox, Ph.D.; Johnnie E. Breeden, Ph.D.; Oliver Yates, Ph.D., Chairman; i oO Linda D. Roberson, Ph.D.; Phillip Choate, M.D.; Kimberly A. Beaty, B.S.; Willis C. Owens, Ph.D. oe ... a vital part of the liberal arts — program. The Department of Biology is maintaining its place as a vital part of the Ebarel arts program. Many things were accomplished that increased the productivity of the department. For example, the departmental faculty re- vised the second edition of Laboratory Exer- cises in General Biology—the manual used in fundamentals class—which was published by Kendall-Hunt. Another improvement was the addition of a micro-video system. This system films field ex- periences and laboratory experiments through a microscope. By using the micro-video system, _ the department is now able to preserve unusual — and important events that occur in both situa tions. oo There was one new addition to the facul : Norman Fox is now contributing his knowledge to that of the other members of the department. Because of the instruction of these members and - the increasing interest in biology, there has been a steady increase in this department’s enroll ment. 8 - a fie Front row (left to right): L. Gerald Fulks, M.A.; George W. Boulware, Ph.D.; Axel W. Swang, Ph.D., Chairman; William C. Ingram, Ph.D.; Patty L. Dugger, Ed.S.; Charles E. Frasier, M.A.; Second row (left to right): Ken Switzer, J.D.; Randy Steger, Candidate for D.B.A.; Robert L. Jackson, M.A.; Dorothy G. Eubanks, M.A.: James C. Wilson, Jr., M.B.A.; Third row (left to right): Croley Graham, J.D.; Connie F. Mauney, row (left to right): David Parker, J.D.; Kirk Waite, J.D. Then asked how Lipscomb’s program Ph.D.; Wayne Adams; Jeanna Boulware; Roy Osborne; Back compares with other schools, Swang gave a proud smile, a thumbs up sign, and said, “‘Very good reputation, up at the top.” _ The Department of Business Administration is on the move! With the Swang Center’s open- ing, a rising number of students enrolled in business administration majors can be accom- modated. According to Axel Swang, chairman of the department, there is a record number of courses offered by the department. The depart- _ ment has a very updated curriculum and is striving to continue to satisfy student needs. Swang stated, “Our accounting graduates are having very good success with the Certified Public Accounting exam.” There is also a new marketing major with George Boulware as su- pervisor. This new major is proving to be very popular among Lipscomb students. The teachers in the department are extremely qualified. John Crawford has been at the Uni- versity of Alabama working on his Ph.D. in mar- keting. Gerald Fulks has been working on a Ph.D. _in management at Middle Tennessee State Uni- versity. A new member of the department, Randy Steger, has been working on his D.B.A. in marketing. NOV ALSININGY SSANISIG FACULTY—169 tion of the American 7 one “Because the Department of Education works with every other department at Lipscomb in preparing their teachers, whatever they do influences the entire _ school.”’ That statement was made by the chairman of the department, Thomas Whitfield, and he had Hie to speak. The well-trained faculty, led by him, worked diligently to properly edu- cate our future educators. _ ____ The department is accredited by the National _ Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Edu- ___ Cation and is highly respected in the state. Being - located in Metro Nashville puts Lipscomb at an teaching opportunities here. : _ This year, two professors in the department, advantage because there are several student Joyce Rucker and James Costello, were Taade” sponsors of the STEA, a campus academic club for teaching majors. Thomas Whitfield was ap- pointed to another term on the Tennessee State _ Advisory Council on Teacher Education. He has _ - _ served on this council since the early 1960’s. __ Some improvements in the department in- _Clude the addition of a course on classroom management, the completed remodeling of the _methods laboratory, and the educational meth- _ ods requirement of a unit dealing with the use of microcomputers in education. © Seated (left to right): Thomas C. Whitfield, Ph.D., Chairman; Joyce C. Rucker, Ed.D.; James W. Costello, Ed.D.; Standing (left to right): Keith A. Nikolaus, Candidate for Ed.D.; Willis G. Wells, Ed.D.; John H. Brown, Ed.D. NOUV GH PAGoLTY—171 ENGLISH Front row (left to right): Kim D. McFarlen, M.S.; A. Dennis Loyd, Ph.D.; Jean O. Thompson, M.A.; M. Sue Berry, Ph.D., Chairman; Back row (left to right): Douglas K. Morris, Ph.D.; Earl D. Lomax, Ph.D.; Edward C. Edgin, Ph.D.; John H. Parker, Ph.D.; Bonnie S. Adams; Carolyn Baker Prewitt had also been studying English Litera- — tureinIreland. ee : oe - Progress was also made with the addition of - anew service called ELF, which stands for Eng- lish Lab Free. This lab provided help to studen who were having tro’ in various ar Iso, as a result of careers that require one to be a Left to right: David L. Adams, H.S.D.; J. Lynn Griffith, M.S., Men’s Tennis Coach; Don W. Meyer, Ph.D., Men’s Basketball Coach; Kenneth L. Dugan, M.A., Baseball Coach; Duane R. Slaughter, Ph.D., Chairman; james E. Ward, Ed.D.; Tom Hanvey, M.A.; Patricia H. Duty, M.Ed.; Rodney Q. Smith, Track and Cross Country Coach; Ann L. Duncan, M.Ed., Women’s Tennis Coach. The Department of Health and Physical Education provides something for everyone either in the form of basic requirements or in intramural activity. Physical education seems to be an increas- ingly popular thing. One of the most popular _ Classes is the jogging class, even though it does start at 6:30 a.m. There was also increasing in- terest in the intramural program according to Duane Slaughter, chairman of the department. The department hopes other students will get involved in this program in the future. A new program offered in the department was a minor in coaching. Dr. Slaughter says this was a great program for all teaching majors since so many teachers have to coach, particularly in _ high school. Improvements in faculty were also made. Mike Roller, Assistant Dean of Students, was the new assistant basketball coach along with Coach Meyer, and Lynn Griffith planned to get his Ph.D. in the near future, making it a progressive year - for the department. NOWLVOGA WOUSAHd CNV ALIVAH FE —_— 73 Goad things are happening in the depart- ment. With Dr. Robert Hooper overseeing, it is no surprise. There are over 100 majors in history and political science this year. To aid in teach- ing, Mr. Craig Bledsoe ended his leave of ab- sence. HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE 174 F ACG Overall, the Department of History and Political Science is not living in the past | but marching on in the present. - Left to right: James Lee McDonough, Ph.D.; M. Timothy Tucker, Ph.D.; Robert E. Hooper, Ph.D., Chairman; W. Craig © Bledsoe, Candidate for Ph.D.; Connie F. Mauney, Ph.D.; David A. Foy, Ph.D. Moreover, two books were released by mem- bers of the department. Dr. Foy released For You the War Is Over—American Prisoners of War In : : Germany. Dr. McDonough released Five a . Hours: q he Battle of Franklin. _ The department has been substantially strengthened by the addition of John Conger, who comes with a strong background in famil studies. His research for the Ph.D. deals with pre-dual career couples, those planning to marry and continue working. His background was in early childhood education and family problems _ concerning how work affects the family and the _ family’s members. He has a strong emphasis in business management and consumer affairs. Mr. _ Conger previously taught at Eastfield College in _ Dallas, Texas, and Oregon State University. _ __ The department has added a new program in The Department of Home Economic its first male teacher! food EEE ee in conjunction with the De- partment of Business Administration. This pro- gram is in high demand at the present and both departments expect a good enrollment. The Home Economics students have been busy raising money through food sales before Christ- ee and preparing for the annual spring fashion show. A new minor in interior design has been added. Mrs. Jeanne Woodson, a practicing in- terior designer, teaches courses in housing and interior design which mesh with courses pre- viously taught for this needed minor. Left to right: Eva B. Redmon, M.A., Chairman; Lynn D. Henderson, M.S.; Kathy E. Askew, M.S.; John Conger, Candidate for Ph.D. s gets : SOTWONODA AWOH FACULTY—175 LIBRARY 176—F ACULTY _ : : ota Owen sad ) ay Ai 4 Pe Left to right: Myrna Grace Perry, M.L.S.; David Howard, M.L.S.; Marie P. Byers, M.L.S.; James E. Ward, Ed.D., Director; Josephine L. Buffington, M.L.S.; Richard Hardy; Carolyn T. Wilson, M.L.S. The library is e than one. ) xpanding in more way - The major concern of the library involvedex- —_ to hold only 100,000, so this increase pansion. Plans were being made for an exten- the poe Thus expansion plans were sion that was desperately needed. The library _ Along with trying to provide better fac was slowly becoming more and more congested for the students, the library offered a ne and with the addition of the graduate program — gram in term paper counseling. TI in Bible, the Biblical section had tobeincreased —_ enabled students to receive indivi ( drastically. The library already contained al- their research gi essence, the most 150,000 volumes ina buildingconstructed = main aim was the advancement of the st i eA ee Nr peer - _to publish that!” The David Lipscomb College Department of _ Mathematics plays a very important role here at the college. In the fall of 1983 there were 730 students enrolled in the department. According to Dr. _ Kerce, the chairman of the department, the _ Mathematics program has been experiencing a very slow, but steady increase over the past few _ years. Much of the increase is due to the out- _ Standing faculty. : Seated (left to right): Ralph R. Bryant, M.A.; Doy O. Hollman, Ph.D.; Carol Dawson, M.A.T.; Robert H. Kerce, Ph.D., cai loany eas ing (left to right): Marvin A. Nikolaus, Ph.D.; John C. Holland, Ed.S.; Earl Dennis, Ph.D.; Mark A. iller, D.A. Dr. Kerce said, “The graduates are better than average, but it would be immodest In the summer of 1983, Mark Miller received his Doctor of Arts and rejoined the faculty last fall. Also in the summer of 1983, John Holland was very busy due to the research grant he received. 7 . — According to Kerce, the performance of Lips- comb graduates compares very favorably with those of other schools both in graduate work and in the business world. SO LVA ELV fee LL Y—177 MODERN LANGUAGES 178—FACULTY : on life and also aids in getting jobs in many The big project of the department was to im- companied by two students. _ prove the language lab facilities by changing the Charles McVey, an instructor; _ Teel to reel tape eee s to cassette tapes. guages, taught summer school at Lip: They installed six working booths in the lab and is ee on his dissertation i in Ge “Nothing is more important for the g goal ol ek and peer in the wot C Sara Whitten, chairman of the department, raveled — said that the main goal of the department was _ cently. Whitten aitended amen of the to get more students interested in taking lan- _ican Association of Te ers 3 Of] ench guages because it broadens a student’s outlook led 1 ; Normandy and in England. Associat different fields. Gladys Gooch also went to Spain ¢ plan to add six more booths each year nae and cultures.” Sara Left to right: S ara W. Whitten, Ph.D., Chairman; Charles H. McVey, Jr., Candidate for Ph.D.; Gladys E. Gooch, M.A. Nowhere on campus was music studied, practiced, and loved more than within the de- partment. The dedication of faculty and stu- dents alike made the year one of growth and activity. : __ The number of Lipscomb students enrolled in music classes increased in ’83-’84. Many stu- dents transferred to study here, and the fresh- man enrollment was the highest in the epartment’s history. In addition to the majors and minors, the entire student body had the ypportunity to benefit from the work of the dep ent. - Four faculty members, Larry Griffith, Steve Rhodes, Jerome Reed, and Marcia Hughes were yn their way to earning their doctorates, bring- Reeves, D.M.A.; Larry D. Griffith, Candidate for Ph.D. ing the total in the department to eight. Marion Cawood received a grant to spend the summer in Spain, increasing her performance repertoire, and in preparation she spent the year studying Spanish. James Jackson, chairman of the de- partment, wrote and published a book, Church Music Handbook: A Cappella Singing, to be used by ministers, song leaders, and in congrega- tional workshops. The department had some important addi- tions. A minor in church music was offered for the first time, and in accordance with this, a course in the history of church music was added. Another new class, an introduction to music appreciation, was offered. FEL e Department of Music had one of its’ strongest faculties ever! Front row (left to right): Gerald L. Moore, D.M.E.; E. Marion Cawood, D.M.; James L. Jackson, D.Mus.Ed., Chairman; Back row lich to Sane Jerome A. Reed, Candidate for D.M.A.; Stephen L. Rhodes, Candidate for D.A.; H. Putnam DESI FACULTY—179 PHYSICS, ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER 180—FACULTY Left to right: Jerry Collins, Ph.D.; Alfred Austelle, M.Ed.; W. Ralph Butler, Ph.D.; Eddie Stewart, Electronics Specialist; Frank Kyle, Ph.D.; Dennis Hood,, Ph.D.; Fletcher Srygley, PhDs Chairman; Ralph Nance, Ph. D.; W. Everette Hunt, Ph.D.; Frank L. Bennett, M:S.T.; Perry Moore, B.S., Computer Systems Manager. Training students for careers in a Ahigh- tech world. Majors in computer science, physics, engi- neering science, as well as pre-engineering, are offered by the Department of Physics an ’En- _ gineering Science. The number of computer sci- ence majors is increasing while the number of physics and engineering majors remains fairly — constant. Progress continued in relation to faculty, also, _ Dr. Fletcher D. Srygley, the chairman of the de- partment, attended a meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers in Memphis, Mr. Bennett and Dr. Hood also attended a meet- . ing g cals ee oS at oo oS Falls. Dr. Srygley was planning to nok Oo project at Vanderbilt University. D partment’s expansion, Jerry Collin: Kyle are both now tea hit 1 the department. Also, gra ment have given over $2, 000 for. ment fund. Dr. Srygley said ment hopes t o-become m nesses hiring people i engineering, and computer s bett t ir gr iC Left to right: Norman Keener, Ed.D., Chairman; Terry Pruitt, Candidate for Ed.D.; Paul Turner,, Ph.D.; Ralph Samples Ed.D. Not pictured: Sarah Keith Gamble, M.A. ’ ...a department of service. The Department of Psychology experienced _an increase in the number of students interested in this field. The department was in the process of some changes, but the enrollment had not been affected. Naturally, the department is rowing with the increased interest in today’s world. Whether the student ends his formal educa- tion with a bachelor’s degree or goes on to grad- uate school, the department’s aim is to give each student the background into psychology’s prac- tical uses. The department prefers to be consid- ered a department of service to its students and colleagues. AJO'TOHJAS FACULTY—181 SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK 182—FACULTY Ed.D., Post-Doctorate Anthropology, Chairman ... providing a background of human relations for other major areas. = = The teachers in the Department of Sociology and Social Work are working very hard. Two new faculty members helping in the department are John Conger, from home economics, and Dr. Paul Turner, from psychology. The two sociol- ogists in the aes are Dr. Long and Dr. Todd. The social work area teachers in this de- partment are Mrs. Bowman and Mr. Creech. Dr. Todd is in the process of writing a research methods manual. He is also involved in taking Seated: Jeanne Bowman, M.S.S.W. Standing (left to right): Hollis E. Todd, Ph.D.; John A. Creech, M.S.S.W.; Nat Long, a computer science course to help the department. o The Sociology and Social Work department is divided into three areas: the area of genera l — sociology, the sociology teaching major area,and _ the social work program. Enrollmentinall areas _ is increasing. Minors are also increasing be-- cause sociology is helpful for background in human relations for ne Be areas. : a Left to right: William H. Proctor, Jr., Ph.D.; F. Marlin Connelly, Jr., Ph.D.; Thomas Holland, Ph.D.; Henry O. Arnold, M.A.; Paul E. Prill, Ph.D.; Jonathon F. Seamon, B.S.; Jim L. Thomas, Ed.D.; Kenneth R.’Schott, Ph.D.; Seated: Carroll _ B. Ellis, Ph.D., Chairman _ Lipscomb has one of the strongest : Students had the chance to participate in an _ improved and enriched Department of Speech Communication this year. Several trips have been taken by the professors to enhance their teaching. Dr. Carroll Ellis (department chair- man) and Dr. Paul Prill attended the National _ Religious Broadcasters Convention. Dr. Ellis also attended the National Speech Convention. Mr. _ Henry (Buddy) Arnold took a theater trip to New _ York City and went to the National Storytellers _ gathering in Jonesboro, Tennessee. Dr. Bill _ Proctor made a trip to Los Angeles, California toattend a seminar on television, and Dr. Marlin _ undergraduate programs in speech in the Connelly took a trip to Israel. The department has also added two new classes in broadcasting to the curriculum, and they have added on-campus facilities for television. Over the last 30 years, at least 60 DLC gradu- ates have gone on to earn their Ph.D. in speech communications, some of whom have become deans, department chairmen, and even one uni- versity president. These are a few examples of the department’s products. Dr. Ellis describes the relationship among the teachers in the de- partment as “harmonious.” NOWLVOINIININOS) HHS FACULTY—183 Stan Development Office Staft Above: Jean Stinson, Jo Newsom, Nancy Hussey, Dollie Reeder, Eleanor Hurst, Anne Marie Robertson, Norma Gant. Above right: Bill Prady, Willis Owens, Eddie Thompson Secretaries Front row left to right: Carrie Jennings, Corine Jack- son, Darlyne Lewis, Athalie Thurmon. Second row: Peggy Huffman, Jo Ann Harwell, Mary Carrigan. Third row: Judy Jett, Linda Robinson, Nancy Smith. Fourth Row: Loyis Horton, Lynn Goree, Sherry Phillips, Mary Proctor. Fifth row: Maxine Vinson, Mary Emily Gore, Kathy Jarrell, Shirley Stansbury. 184—STAFF Registrar’s Oftice Financial Aid Above: Betty Davis, Shirley Slat- ton, Director of Financial Aid; Gloria Beasley. Above left: Jennie Johnson, Al- lene Dillingham, Fay Jenkins. e e Front row: Larry Cochran, Business Manager. Sec- B ul S lin e S S O 1 C e ond row: Rebel Gamble, Emma Brown, Maureen Smith, Jackie Howard, Valerie Shoulders, Ruth Ann Williams. STAFF—185 Sports Information Director of Health Clinic Director News Bureau Nurse Jonathan Seamon David England Mildred Bright ipoeenevrsnaianenvinsaninnnasisinanmniciiisiseiitiiia e e ACmMiSSiODS © Benhy. tas, fan Aves evel Northcutt Office 186—STAFF Computer Center Left: Perry Moore, Peggy Huffman, Dr. Ralph Butler Post Office Above: David Adams, Austin Williams, James Pruitt, Ronnie Farris, Supervisor of the Post Office; Kevin Farris 4 Head _ Residents Sitting (clockwise): Lisa Capshaw, Soozie Fugerer, Jim Goode, Jim Smeal, Renee Yarbrough. Standing: Beth Brooks STAFF—187 Directors of C ood Services Campus Security Above left: Paul Knight, Brooksy Stidham, Mildred McClelland Above right: Billy Kendrick, Gil Ezell, Paul Wolfert, Walt Arthur, Steven Lykins, Tom Daly, Tom Bright, Jim Goode (not pictured: Stuart Sockwell, Ben Rober ts, Maurice Conner, Henry Crotty, Jeff Askin, Rick Goode) College Store Row 1: Mamie Johnston, Rita Johnson, Alice Freetley, William Fowlkes Row 2: Edith Cook, Dot Mason, Bill Comer, Marie Smith Row 3: Thomas Cook, Patsy Gaither, Merry Smith, Forrest Barker Row 4: Shirley Lloyd, Jeff Gib- son, Joan Gardner 188—STAFF Campus Maintenance Row 1: Douglas Robertson, Carl Moss, Jimmy Langley (Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds), Heating Plant Sie Ivey, Henry Parker Row 2: Gene Dixon, Charlie Dixon, Joyce Newbern, Ester Ridley, Danita Langley Row 3: Julian Ramsey, Lilbert Nicholson, James Howse, John Dowdell, Lillie Mae Bell Row 4: John Radley, Gilbert Sawyers, Gary Fitzgerald, Melvin Jordan, Lint Smith (not pictured: Queen Bagwell, Wilson Caraway, Margaret Fulgham, Dorothy Golden, Jean Howard, John Oden, Elma Reid, Claude Hayes) Audio-Visual Duplication Center Nancy Lewis, Jeff Spivey, Sandy Payne, Todd Newman, Craig Johnson (not pictured: Donna Cherry) Top left: Lloyd Askew, Claude Hayes, Bill Ste- vens, Billy Woody Top right: Gary Southerland, Dora Mangrum, Norris Ragle, Becky Sliger STAFF—189 ee Wy, SRNR CNP Ns NRE ent ge SS Adams-Brackett Charles Adams, Missions Jim Adkins, Chemistry Eric Alexander, Biology Matthew Amos, Psychology Lisa Anderson, Biochemistry Laura Arnold, Management Barry Baggott, Missions Laura Bain, Fashion Merchandising Mark Baird, Mathematics Beth Barber, Marketing David Barnes, Computer Science Dana Barry, Management Cindy Batts, Fashion Merchandising Bruce Beck, Accounting Gayla Beeson, Psychology Mary Belew, Engineering Alvie Besch, Management Paula Beverly, Social Studies Jeanette Biddle, Social Work Joseph Binkley, Art Mike Bixenman, Accounting Carolyn Boren, Accounting Theodore Bose, Bible Preaching Richard Bowers, Management Anita Brackett, Pre-Physical Therapy SENIORS—191 Bradley-Camp, C. William Bradley, Biochemistry Linda Brazelton, Sociology Sandra Brazelton, Office Administration Sharron Brockette, Elementary Education Karen Brown, Elementary Education Angela Bryant, Dietetics Melinda Bryson, Accounting Tanya Bryson, Social Work Janice Burgess, Dietetics Terry Burgess, Biochemistry Larry Burkhart, Accounting Leah Burroughs, Social Work Randy Burton, Biology Anna Byrd, Speech Communication Conrad Camp, Accounting 192—SENIORS Camp-Clayton Susan Camp, Management Chuck Campbell, Management Steve Cantrell, Biology Christi Capers, Biology Jeff Cardwell, Government and Public Administration Jeff Carnahan, Computer Science Greg Carnes, Accounting Paula Carpenter, Elementary Education Michael Cash, Speech Communication Judy Cathey, Elementary Education Max Caudill, Biochemistry Ruth Cebreyes, Social Work Nicole Chism, Political Science- Communication Lanita Clark, Home Economics Daniel Clayton, History SENIORS—193 Cochran-Davies Kent Cochran, Accounting Greg Coles, Art Robin Combee, Home Economics David Combs, Engineering Science Kim Condra, Accounting Sheila Copeland, Social Work Laura Cox, Elementary Education Bari Craig, Social Work Doni Lynne Craig, Fashion Merchandising Jim Crothers, Accounting Lynn Crowe, History Doug Cullum, Accounting Brenda Davenport, Biology Gregory Davidson, Accounting Todd Davies, Computer Science 194—SENIORS Davis-Elrod Charleen Davis, English Jeff Davis, Preaching Ralph Davis, Speech Communication Marissa Dejesus, Computer Science Laura Dillon, Art Jim Dorris, Management Millicent Dugan, Urban Studies Terri Dunn, Office Administration Jeffrey Durham, Speech Communication Clay Dye, Accounting Samuel Easley, Accounting Sherill East, Accounting Connie Eaton, Speech Communication Tom Ellis, Bible Mark Elrod, Political Science SENIORS—195 Ericson-Fox Greg Ericson, Management Gwendolyn Fann, Computer Science Alice Farough, Accounting David Farris, Youth Ministry Martha Fisher, Elementary Education Nancy Fisher, Elementary Education Jim Fitzgerald, Speech Communication Ben Flatt, Computer Science Jeff Flatt, Management Matthew Fleischman, Art Amy Flynn, Marketing William Forte, Engineering Kenneth Fowler, Speech Communication Eric Fox, Pre-Med Karen Fox, Elementary Education 196—SENIORS Frasier-Greenwood Howard Frasier, Speech Communication April Fussell, Psychology Karen Gardner, Elementary Education Wendell Gibson, Accounting Marcy Giles, Management Scott Gleaves, Bible Gregory Golden, Accounting Jef Goldtrap, Speech Communication Nancy Goodpasture, Genera l Home Economics Russell Gough, Religious Education Denise Gower, Psychology Kristie Grace, Speech Communication Christina Graham, Elementary Education Susan Green, Fashion Merchandising Debbie Greenwood, Office Administration SENIORS—197 Greer-Harris Gail Greer, Accounting Karl Guyer, History C. Keith Haddock, Psychology John Haddon, Accounting Tommy Hagan, Speech Communication Gary Hall, Biblical Languages Kathleen Hall, Computer Science Lee Hammontree, Biochemistry Monty Hammontree, Psychology Charles Hank, Management Mike Hankins, Music Julia Harper, Home Economics Carinda Harren, Computer Science Steve Harris, Speech Communication Steven Harris, Computer Science 198—SENI ORS Harwell-Hollis Roger Harwell, Math Computer Science Alan Henderson, Biblical Languages Todd Henry, Accounting Edward Herod, Management Cindy Hetrick, Fashion Merchandising Robyn Hill, Mathematics Donna Hilliard, Computer Science (Business) Renay Hilliard, Management Rachel Hillin, Sociology Thomas Hinton, Accounting Joey Hogan, Accounting Marina Holbrook, Management Kimberly Holden, Dietetics Kell Holland, Management Karen Hollis, English SENIORS—199 Holloway-Jackson Sonya Holloway, Social Studies Judith Holmes, History Elyssa Hood, Music Joan Huddleston, Accounting Michael Huddleston, Accounting Janet Hudson, Management Rachel Hudson, Accounting Craig Hunter, Management Kristi Hunter, Fashion Merchandising Kelli Hurley, English Martin Hutson, Accounting Catherine Ingram, Mathematics Dwayne Ingram, Management Angela Irwin, Accounting Teresa Jackson, Office Administration 200—SENIORS Jacobs-Kirchberg Bruce Jacobs, Math Computer Science Michael Jarrell, Biology Randy Jett, Religious Education Deanna Johnson, Government and Public Administration Mike Johnson, Management Stacy Johnson, English Nina Jones, History David Jordan, Bible Joanne Justice, Accounting Leslie Kearschner, Elementary Education Anthony Kendall, Social Studies John Kendrick, Elementary Education Jeffery Kerley, Accounting Kedra Kirby, Speech Communication Barbara Kirchberg, Home Economics SENIORS—201 Krantz-Major Kevin Krantz, Mathematics Sally Kyler, Computer Science Jerome Lafargue, Bible Karen Lancaster, Marketing Bonnie Lashlee, Home Economics Beth Layne, Management Rita Ledlow, Office Administration Cathy Lenoir, Accounting Computer Science Jenny Lenz, Elementary Education Patrick Lewis, Accounting Edward Locke, Computer Science Lynda Lowe, Art Education Melanie Loyd, History Stephen Lykins, Biology Paul Major, Chemistry 202—SENIORS Martin-Montgomery Rebecca Martin, Elementary Education Rose McCallie, Health and Physical Education Cindy McClain, Social Studies Thomas McClure, Biochemistry Barbara McCormack, Elementary Education Jenny McDonald, English Lori McGrath, Social Studies Catherine MclInturff, Social Studies Sheri McMaster, Psychology Lori Ann McPherson, Psychology Gwyn Mercer, Accounting Maury Miles, Urban Studies Lori Miller, Computer Science Johnny Mitchell, Biochemistry Denise Montgomery, Dietetics SENIORS—203 Moore-Null Robert Moore, Social Studies Cindy Moore, Elementary Education Marilyn Moore, Political Science Steve Moore, Political Science Janie Moss, Psychology Loren Mouw, Chemistry Steve McLeod, Preaching Sandra Mullins, History Lisa Mundy, Art Ken Murphy, Management David Musgrave, Biochemistry Debbie Niebel, Office Administration Patricia Norris, Management Hue Novak, Management Paula Null, Office Administration 204—SENIORS Ondusko-Pruitt Georgann Ondusko, Computer Science Rhonda Orange, Accounting Cynthia Orton, Management Tracey Overby, English Pam Owen, Accounting Anthony Parker, Preaching Kim Parsons, Accounting Michael Pepper, Bible Jeff Peterson, Marketing Beth Pettit, Engineering Science Michael Polutta, Computer Science Pamela Potts, Mathematics Torri Powell, Accounting Barry Poyner, Speech Communication Jim Pruitt, Bible SENIORS—205 Pugh-Rice John Pugh, Sociology Darrell Puryear, Bible Michelle Putnam, Computer Science Lon Raby, Jr., Biology Beth Rains, Elementary Education Karma Rasbury, Elementary Education Mary Lou Ratliff, English Lisa Rawlings, Elementary Education Edward Read, Engineering Grace Reece, Social Studies Sherry Reed, Fashion Merchandising Paul Reeser, Youth Ministry Kelly Reinhart, Social Work Terri Rhodes, Elementary Education Valerie Rice, Art 206—SENIORS Richter-Ross, L. Andy Richter, Math Computer Science Ginger Riddick, Management Joseph Riley, Computer Science Kris Risley, Management Patrice Rives, Computer Science Rick Roach, Management Robert Roberson, Preaching Dorothy Roberts, Office Administration Sharalyn Roberts, Elementary Education Alisa Robinson, Elementary Education Beth Rogers, Elementary Education Cindy Rogers, Office Administration Karen Rogers, Office Administration Philip Rogers, Health and Physical Education Lisa Ross, Management SENIORS—207 Ross, S.-Smith, J. Steven Ross, Music Sandi Roush, Elementary Education Janet Rucker, Computer Science Joe Rushing, Physics Max Russell, Dietetics Stephanie Rust, English Sharon Scales, Chemistry Diane Scarbrough, Dietetics Larry Shatzer, History (European) Timothy Shoulders, Bible Amy Shoun, Accounting Christie Skelley, Management Barton Smith, Art Charles Smith, Religious Education Julie Smith, Fashion Merchandising 208—SENIORS Smith, K.-Thompson, C. Kimberly Smith, Management Lura Smith, Mathematics Stuart Sockwell, Speech Communication Bobby Spann, Speech Communication Jennifer Spodnik, Elementary Education John Stewart, German Rhonda Stewart, Management David Stoker, Management Sheila Stricklin, Accounting Jane Sublett, Fashion Merchandising Barry Sullivan, Management Johnny Sullivan, Biology Lori Sutton, Chemistry David Sweeney, Management Carolyn Thompson, Accounting SENIORS—209 Thompson, T.-Welsh Teresa Thompson, Dietetics Michael Thornton, Speech Communication Jenny Tidwell, Management Bruce Todd, Biology Joe Trimble, Accounting Julie True, Applied Music Lori Tuggle, English Karen Urquhart, Social Studies Keith Uselton, Accounting Dawn Valentine, Elementary Education David Voce, Chemistry Cynthia Voss, Math Computer Science Kimberly Way, Accounting Roger Weller, Management Jamie Welsh, Psychology 210—SENIORS Whitaker-Woodall Jeri Whitaker, Management Jeff Whitehorn, Accounting Rita Whitten, Office Administration Willa Whitworth, Health and Physical Education Todd Wigginton, Social Studies Dorcas Wiley, Speech Communication Holly Wilhelm, Social Studies Mark Willett, Chemistry Austin Williams, Public Administration Debbie Williams, Speech Communication La Vern Wilson, Speech Communication Mary Beth Wilson, Accounting Richard Wingfield, Health and Physical Education Karen Winters, Management Robby Woodall, Accounting SENIORS—211 Woodson-Yeldell-Ely Jamie Woodson, Management Todd Wortman, Accounting Grant Wright, Accounting Rachel Wright, Dietetics Robin Yeldell, Math Computer Science Marti Ann Ely, Elementary Education 212—SENIORS gaining les tests osmosis as a method of ets Maur know SENIORS—213 Acuff-Cole Jim Acuff Kathleen Adair Glenda Adams Angela Allen Nancy Allen Valerie Allen Neila Anderson Ronnie Arnett Melissa Bailey Keith Bain Rodney B. Baker John Balentine Lisa Balthrop Jenny Barker Lee Ann Barnes David Barrett John Bass Gilbert Booher Robbie Brackett Phillip T. Brasher Linda Brown Kristin Bryant Barbara Bundren Luanne Burden Paige Burke Melanie Burks Scott Burner Adam Burnett Mark Burney Melody Burnham Kim Burton Robert E. Burton Kevin Busbey John Busby Matthew Butler Marty L. Byars David L. Calvin, Jr. Thomas M. Carden Brenda Carlile Ken Carpenter Steve Carter Darlene Carvell Clark Alan Cato Edd Caudill Greg Chambers Calvin Channell Kelly Childes Brad Clark Karen Kay Clark Jeff Clifton Jeff Coalson Taryn Coe Denise Coggin Lori Coggin Lydia Coggin Cindy Cole JUNIORS—215 Collins-Ellis Kevin L. Collins Lisa Cook Karen Cooke Chris Cooley Beth Cooper Carol Cooper Susan Copeland Joe Cottrell, Jr. Katherine Crabtree Chris Craun Joe Cron Glenn E. Crouch Donna Crowe Sharon Curry David H. Daniels Brian Davis Jerry D. Davis Vickie Davis Mark Dawson Suzanne Denney Marty Dodson Tony Drakey Teresa Dunaway Debbie Dunn Jimmy Dunn Kristi Durnal Mark Dycus Linda Dye Kimberly Ann Earley William Andre Eason Steve Edwards Joel Eleazer Phil Ellenburg Steve Elliott Butch Ellis 216—JUNIORS Scott Ellis Becky Enkema Clay Ernst Karen Etheredge Toby Faciane David Fanning Kevin Farley Lee Ann Farley Rachel Fender Lisa F. Flatt Gene Fletcher Julia Ford Kathy Lynn Foster Ginger Frost Martha Beth Frost Mark Fulkerson Teresa Gampp Pam Garner Brian A. Gates Alan Gauger Sam Germann Jeff Gibson Lisa Gilbert Tim Gilfilen Joy Gill Linda K. Gilstrap Cindy Goddard Miriam Gonzalez Richard Grayson Lynn Gregory Todd Gregory Albert F. Griffin Melissa Grimes Gayle Grissom Kenneth Grizzell Ellis-Grizzell JUNIORS—217 Hackney-Jackson Mark Hackney Kevin Hagan Renee Hall Leslie Hallford Kelly Hamilton Mark Hammons Dean Harris Martye Harris John Harrison Sherri Hart Jim Hassey Lisa Hawkins Todd Hayes Sherri Hayworth Michael L. Hembree Penelope Hickman Tim Hicks Mack Hinson Mike Hixson Lisa Hodges Andy Hogan Roy Hollingsworth Randall Scot Holmes Diane Holden Susan Horton Barbara Howell Joel Howell Pam Hoyt Jeffrey Huckabey Donald C. Hudson Rayeayn Hudson Roxayn Hudson Debra L. Humphrey Jennifer Hurt Karin Jackson 218—JUNIORS Jakob-Mansell Jeanette Jakob Joni L. James Doug Jett Richard Johnson Bradley R. Jones Donna Jones Julie Jones May C. Jones Troy Jones Mark L. Joseph Jeffery T. Kelle T. Evin Keele Lawrence D. Keen Elizabeth Kendrick Joel Kendrick Camellia Kenmotsu Jennifer Key Patricia Kidder Janice Kilpatrick Mike King Paula King Lester Ray Knopp Chandra Lane Diane Lawson Libby Ledford Fawn Lee Daniel R. Leonard Janine Libills Paul E. Lipford James Livingston Nila Louden Sonya K. Lovett Alan Luna Sherri Macer Helen K. Mansell JUNIORS—219 Markham-Mullins John Nelson Markham Melinda Martin Tim Martin D. Scott Mayberry Scott Mayberry Michael McCarley Terri McClanahan Barbara McClenney Kim McClintock Michelle McConnell Lisa McDonald Nancy McDoniel Harvey McKay Karen McKenzie Sherri McMahan Lisa McNair Dannie Meadows John Meyer Susan Meyer Michael Middleton Steve Miles Cathy L. Miller Lisa Miller Brian K. Montgomery Deanne Montgomery Sabrina A. Moore Tammy Moore Reb Moorer Greg Mordecai Karen Morgan Leisha Morris Mark Moshier Jill L. Moss Cindy Mullins Sam Mullins 220—JUNIORS Susan Mullins Mechelle Murring Dorene Murter Lee Murter Mark Nance Brian Nelson Kaye Nerren Andrea Nicholson Gary O’Brien George O’Connor Brenda Oliver Rachel Orear Donna Orr Jeff S. Osteen Rhonda Ownbuy Cathy Pack Tim Palmer Dennis Pardue Carla Parker Jennifer Parrish Lori Pate Andrea Payne Alan Pennington Karen Perkins Richard Perry Mimi Petros Phil Pigg Joy Pirtle Trish Pitts Becky Poats Valerie Pope Tammy Popham Kirk Pogue Charbeth Pounders Becky Pratt Mullins-Pratt JUNIORS—221 Price-Simpson Don Price Kathryn Price Scott Price Jane Poague Timothy Pyles Jean Ann Quinn Melanie Randolph Stephen Randolph Terry Raybon Janie Rees Kevin Reynolds Steve Reynolds Tamara Rhodes Melissa Richardson Scott B. Richardson Roseanne Riley Tim Robarts Rebekah Robbins Timothy Roberson Beth Robertson Shelly Robertson Russell Roden Rebecca Roland Trudy Rueffer Marlow Rutherford Sherell Rutledge Terry Schwartz Karen Sellers Rick Shade Paula Shasteen Jennifer Shaw Nina Sherrod Amy R. Shoaf Louanne Simpson Tamme Simpson 222—JUNIORS Sims-Thompson Kenneth Sims Jeff Smiley Bonnie Smith David Ray Smith Donna Smith Jeff Smith Regina Smith Sharon Smith Sherry Smith Tammie Smith Terri Smith Chris Sockwell Ann Southall David Spann Lisa Spencer Paul Springer John Starling Greg Starnes Dawn Stedman Dawn Stephens Blake Stephenson Richard Stephenson Barry Stinson Dorrence Stovall Lisa Stuessy Carla Sullivan Thomas Sullivan Paula Summers Kevin Swabb Ann Swafford Amy Tarkington David Taylor Rick Taylor David Thomas Aletrice Thompson JUNIORS—223 Todd-Yost Barry Eugene Todd Laura Tomberlin Lori Trammell Eric Tryon Debbie Turner Mitra Vejdani KimWagner Tim Wagner Brian Waite Daniel Walker Kenneth Walker Laura Waller Lori Waller Janet Warren Kim Watkins Anna Weatherly Paula Welch Laurie Wells Faith Wiederhold Tara Williams Sondra Willis Lavonia Wilson Wendy Wilson Phyllis Wolfe Mary Wood Melissa Wood Beth Woodard Sue Woodward Alisa Wooters Judy Wooton Philip W. Wright Lisa S. Yates Elizabeth Yost 224 JUNIORS 02 Dr. Axel Swang is always willing to take time out for a word (and a picture) with students. Here he is pictured with Tammy Moore and Jeff Cardwell. JUNIORS—225 Cindy Adams Sharon Adams Darrell Alexander Neal Allison Lisa Ammons Kristy Anderson Lauri Anderson Lori Apple Frances Arnett Carol Arrowood Rick Ashley Valerie Aulvin Michael Bafundo Jesse Benjamin Baker Cherie Bandy Jesse Bankhead Kim Barger Ann Barnes Cindy Barnes Tammy Barrett Debbie Barwick Brenda Bates Bubba Bean Richard H. Beasley Tammie Reasonover David Beckham Lisa Beverly Kay Bickham Desiree Biggs Richard Blankenship Donna Bledsoe Terri Batts Michael Boatright Renee Boone Tracy Bost John Bowen Cathy Bray Don Brock Mark Brooks Jan Brown John Brown Dee Dee Browning Lori Bumpas Caronn Bunner Melba Burchett Susan Burke Robert Burnett Janet Burris Kevin Buterbaugh Lorinda Butt Dana Campbell Van Campbell Kyle Cantrell Carolyn Caricofe Cindy Caruthers Mark Cato Adams-Cato SOPHOMORES—227 Chastain-Easterly Shari Chastain Donna N. Cherry Lisa Clark Rick Clinard Kelly Condra Lisa Condra Caye Conner Stephanie Cope Elsa Copeland Mike Costello Reese Covington: John Craig Lisa Crain Jeff Crosby Bob Crowder Elaine Cullum Kim Cunningham Bill Davenport Brad Davis Randy Davis Lee Dean Scott R. Deibler Jennifer Delzell Dorothy Demonbreun Teresa Dennis Holly Dexter Cathy Diehl Alan Derrick Dishner Gary Downey Greg Driskill Leigh Dugger Stacey Duke Jeffrey Durgin Ruth Earnest Trish Easterly 228—SOPHOMORES David Epler Thomas Eubanks Shawn Everson Tami Ezell Lisa Farley Iris Farris Sandra Ferrell Kim Fields Eric S. Fogle Charles S. Foster Lisa Foster Annette Fox Brenda Fugerer Tim Fuqua Brent Gaddes Tim Gobble Faith Goff David Gordon Stacy Gore Holly Gorham Byron Grate Tom Graves Angela Greene Ruth Griffith Rhonda Gross Linda Guyton Alicia Hall Deborah Hall Regina Hall Jeff Hammer Bart Harper Dana Harper Cindy Harriman Rénee Hartman Cindy Hawkins Epler-Hawkins, C. SOPHOMORES—229 Hawkins, G.-King Greg Hawkins Ruthie Hayes Cindy Hazelwood David Heffington Blake Hensley Teri Herndon Glenda Hess Elaine Hibdon Sharon Hicks David Hinton Leeanne Hiter Bill Hobbs Pam Hogan John Holland William Hollingsworth Pam Horis Jenni Horne Robyn Howe Michael Hudson Todd Hunt Chris Jackson Jon Jackson Ginger Johnson Thelma Johnson Victoria Johnson Jennifer Joines Hank Jones Lisa Jones Lynn Renee Jones Barry Kendall Debbie Kesler Mark Kidwell Kevin Kilpatrick Melinda Kilpatrick Katherine Anne King 230—SOPHOMORES Labendor-Moore, Ba. Brian Labendor Kathy Lampley Mary Lampley John Langlois II Craig Lanham Tammy Larue Roger Leonard Howard Lester Anna Lewandoski Nancy Lewis Pam Lewis Elizabeth Helen Lincoln Lesley Lloyd Morty Lloyd Angie Loflin David Lollar Steve Long Jeffrey Maberry Bruce Mackie Brian Magnuson Lynne Mangrum Anna Lise Mansfield Tammy Martin Beth Masten Teresa Matherley Carol Mattox Lori May Amy Mays Kelly McCloy La Juana McDaniel Tammie McDearman David McIndoo Jeff McKinley Lynda McNeal Roger Merritt SOPHOMORES—231 Meulemans-Phelps Jacquelyn Meulemans Les Carl Miller Deana Minor Kevin Montgomery Barry Moore Beverly Moore Bobby Moore David Moore Jeff Moore Michael Morelli Deniece Morris Jeanna Morris Dean Morrison Alison Morrow Don Alan Moseley Tammy Moss Mia Murrell Randall Nelson Lori Nestor Lisa Newsom Donalie Owens Scott Owens Tammie Pack Sharon Palmer Parker Panovec Mike Parham Eric Parliament Lisa Parsley Debbie Pate Sandy Payne Celeste Peacock John Pendergrast Beth Perkins Brian Persons Randy Phelps 232—SOPHOMORES Phillips-Smith, S. Jeff Phillips Cindy Plunkett John Poole Mark Potter Warren Potts Cathy Purcell Connie Qualls Eric Qualls Ann Quillian Grant Rampy Michelle Rataiczak Marla Ray Hope Ream Kim Redmon Amy Kathleen Reighley Sarah Reynolds Erwin Ricafort Scott Richardson Ladonna Riley Kelly Risley Joe Roberson Randy Roberts Scott Roe Lee Rubinson Nathan Saunders Ann Schmidt Melissa Seibert Sandra Sharp Alison Shipley Mike Shreeve Angy Silvertooth Jody Simon Jim Smelser Keith Smith Stewart Smith SOPHOMORES—233 Smith, T.-Trenary 234—SOPHOMORES Tim Smith Terri Delon Smotherman Michael Spann Kim Stansbury Rhett Starnes Steve Steakley Lisa Stevens Todd Stewart Kevin Stinson Lori Stout Miles Stutts Leigh Anne Suddath Kelvin Sullivan Regina Sullivan Karen Taylor Pam Taylor Ray Taylor Robin Taylor Susan Taylor Edwin Temple Craig Tennant Alan Thomas Charlotte Lee Thomas Chele Thomas Greg Thomas Jennifer Thornton Dan Trenary Triplett-Yates Kristi Triplett Bruce Tucker Carrie Tynes Lee Vaughn Tim Vernon Terry Villines Jill Vining Benay Waite Jordan Walker Wayne Walkins Robert Wallace Sam Wallace Angie Ward Ken Watson Lee Whitfield Mike Wicks Elizabeth Wildrick Henry Williams Shawn Willingham Tana Wilson Ava Wix Becky Wollam Kathie Wood Kelly Woodard Robin Wortham Melissa Wright Kathy Yates SOPHOMORES—235 Kelly Adair Candee Allen Gail Allen Stacy Allen Mary Anderson Beverly Anson Laura Ashworth Yordanos Asmellash Libby Austin Toby Autry Jennifer Bailey Max Baldwin Melissa Barber Tommy Barnard Melanie Barnes Adam Barr Billy Bass Kelly Bass Greg Bates John Baugh Jeff Bearden April Beasley Paula Beck Kelly Bell Tod Bell Ardella Benjamin Jon Bennie Glenn Beville Jeff Bills Trish Bills Jeff Binkley Kevin Binkley Chris Black Melanie Black Charles Bloeser Philip Tod Bolander Shawn Bolton Todd Bond Tammie Bowen Debbie Bowlby Renee Bradford Brenda Brandon Reba Brannon Alan Bray Allison Bridges Russell Briggs Rodney Britt Melissa Brooks Lea Brosky Kirk Brothers Lisa Brown Mark Brown Matt Brown Susan Brown Lori Burch Ron Burgess Adair-Burgess FRESHMEN—237 Burley-Copeland Dawn Burley Amy Burney Janet Burton Nancy Burton Melissa Cagle Lisa Caldwell Lori Campbell Mary Cantrell Russell Carney Jill Carpenter Melody Carroll Emily Carson Karen Cathcart Kevin Caylor Chuck Chisam Cayce Chumley Paula Clark Rhonda Clark Steve Clark Beth Claxton Jack Claypoole Anne Clayton Darla Clouse Tim Coalson Tara Coats Amy Jo Cochran Michael Collins Carla Colwell Allison Combee Mark Conner Jennifer Cook Marcia Cook Sandy Cooke Mary Anne Cooper Lucinda Copeland 238—FRESHMEN Jeannie Cole David Cothron Sherry Counsell Richard Crabtree Troy Crist Kelly Crowe Felicia Crowell Paige Collier Kay Kay Cummings Beth Cunningham Kevin Daughrity Angelia Kay Davis Suzanne Davis Tim Davis Troy Davis Kevin Deasy Jenni Dixon David Dowdy Tracy Dowdy Janet Dudney Bill Dudney Susan Dudney Allyson Duke Carter Dukes William Dunn Kimber Easterly Elizabeth Eddins Todd Eddy Tracy Eldridge Leah Elias Jacqueline Ellis Jerry Ellis Missy Ellis Amy Ellison Betsy Enkema Cole-Enkema FRESHMEN—239 Epler-Griffith Loretta Epler Nancy Ericson Jeannie Evans Karen Ezell Steve Faidley Kevin Farris Stan Ferguson John Finley Dan Fite Brent Fitzer Tracy Flatt Lemmy Forcht Dawn Frazier Brad Fortner Gary Edward Freeman Mickey Frith Suzy Fry Julie Gardner Loretta Garner Steve Garrett Julie Gaut Deborah Gee Amy Gentle Steve Glassco Kathy Goldman Amy Gonce Jim Grady Jeff Graves Steve Grayson Brent Green Ginger Greene Wellentina Greer Roy Richard Greshan James Robert Gridsby Susan Griffith 240—FRESHMEN Jamie Gross Vicki Gulley Sandra Gunselmin Melissa Guy Karen Hagan Kristin Hagar Brian Hall Toby Hamann Sue Hamlett Sharon Hanvey Cynthia Harbison Mark Harless Eric Harris Karen Harris Kevin Chip Harris Trey Harrison Sandra Hart Phyllis Harwell Mark Hawk Roger Lee Hazelwood Leslie Heaberlin Jerri Ann Head Phillip Henderson Pam Hendricks Kaye Hendrix Ric Herod Brent Herren Maria Hester Rhonda Higdon Tracy Lynn Higdon Sheila Higgins Mike Hill Will Hillis Brett Hinson Julie Hinton Gross-Hinton FRESHMEN—241 Hogan-Keeton Dennis Hogan Spencer Holder Lori Holland Carol Holman Richy Hood Karen Hooper Laura Hooper Stuart Hoover Janna Hopkins Geoffrey Horst Duwain Houston Gail Howard Paula Hoyt Rebecca Huckabey Joey Hunt Mike Hurley Phil Ingram Krista Jackson Leanne Jackson Leeann Jackson Alice James Sarah Ellen Jefferson Regina Jenkins Jennie Jent Blake Johnson Craig Johnson Craig Johnson Dana Johnson Kimberly Johnson Tommy Johnson Jerry Jones Toni Lynn Jones Monty Joseph Jon Julian Connie Keeton 242—FRESHMEN Keith-Lyon Lisa Keith Brent Kennington Shannon Kerns Byron Kirby Beth Kiser Sonya Kiser Le Anne Kittrell Dyann Kline Jackie Knight Tammy Knost Karen Knowles Holly Kyle Pete Lakes Andy Lane Martha Langford Melissa Larkins Letha Lawson Bill Ledbetter Ken Lee Lana Lee Renee Lee Carol Lenoir Jane Lentz Renee Lewis Michelle Little Teresa Little Lisa Littleton Jill Locke Jim Loden Lynn Longieliere Lee Loveless Tracy Lowe Katie Lynch Lynette Lynch Sherri Lyon FRESHMEN—243 Major-Miller Mel Major Johnny Mandernach Kimberly Marlin Julie Marquie Leigh Anne Martin Robbie Martin Teresa Martin Scott Matheny Barry Matlock Wendy Matthews Felicia Mayhugh Michael Mayo Michele Mayo Sherrie McCarthy Curry McClure Joanna McClure Jimmy McCollum Elizabeth McFerrin Paula McGee David Mclllwain Mark McKay Libby McKinney Teresa McKinney John McKinzie Darrin McKamey Lori Ann Meador Fran Merrill Laura Kay Merritt Paul Meyer Jenifer Midgett Alicia Milam Glenda Miller Lawton Miller III Lorrann Miller Teresa Miller 244— FRESHMEN Barrett Mills. Leesa Mobley Sandra Montgomery Eric Moore Tim Moore Kathy Moran Maria Morgan Ashleigh Morrill Claudia Morris Ruth Morris Amy Morrow Steve Musick Angela Nance Lisa Neal Nancy Nelson Brad Newell Todd Newman David Newton Bob Niebel Niva Nokes Nancy Norman Ty Osman Edmond Duthier Jonathan Overbay Steve Owen Gibson Owsley Laurie Parish Keith Scott Parks Lee David Parrish Kimberly Parsley Kimberly Patterson Mary Lee Patterson Leslie Pendergrass Helen Perry Lesley Peterson Mills-Peterson FRESHMEN—245 Phillips-Schumaker Lesley Kim Phillips Nita Beth Phillips Lisa Pigg Alan Pitney Miriam Pittman Stephanie Poe Melissa Jane Polutta Tammy Posten Alan Potts Becky Potts Debbie Potts John Primm Ansley Puryear Jill Quinn Carrie Rakes Deborah Ann Ramey Pam Riley Sara Riley Lydia Rives Lori Robertson Ellen Rogers Jade Rogers Monte Rommelman Lisa Roscher Kim Ross Melanie Roy Mark Alan Ruff Jon Russell Jeanne Rutherford Connie Rutledge Sheila Rutledge Stacey Sanders Sharon Sartin Debbie Schmittou Nanette Schumaker 246—FRESHMEN Scott-Swindell Keith Scott Jodie Sees Stacey Shacklett Curt Shamblee Suzette Sharriff Kim Shepherd Traci Sherman Susie Shinnick Lisa Shoopman Ernie Simmons Thomas Simmons Vickie Simmons Robin Sissom Sandra Slate Nancy Slaven Candy Smith Darryl Smith Kelly Smith Patricia Smith Stacey Smith Theresa Smith Joyce Snyder Douglas Sparks Deborah Springer Trace Starr Daniel Stephen Bryan Stewart Maria Stinson Melissa Stone Jennifer Strang Robin Strickland Jane Stubblefield Beth Sumner Bryan Sweeton Cari Swindell FRESHMEN—247 Swindle-Weatherly Bill Swindle Carol Tabers Denise Tanner Kittie Taylor Lisa Teitloff Julie Tenpenny Rachel Terry Jeff Thomas Lori Thomas Mark Thompson Tommy Thompson Pat Thompson Randy Thurman Beth Tidwell Nancy Tipps Stephen Travis Cherry Tuck Karen Tune Vicki Valentine Kathy Van Dyke Clifton Vanderpool Sherri Verner Natalie Walborn Scott Walker Greg Waller Jamie Lynn Walling Kevin Warnack Malinda Weatherly 248—FRESHMEN Jeana Weaver Rhonda Weiss Jeff Welborn Bobby Wells Lori Wells Joe Whitaker Jeanne Whitman Jeff Whitney Brian Wilcox Amy Wildsmith Susan Wiley Terri Wilkerson Karen Williams Lisa Williams Philip Williams Roger Williams Shelia Williams Daphne Wilson Ken Wilson Emily Womack Lynette Womack Lora Leigh Wood Joy Woodhouse Allison Woodson Audrey Wright Jeff Wright Greer Yeldell Kimberly Young Mary Ziegler Weaver-Ziegler FRESHMEN—249 LIPSCOMB’S NEW GRADUATE PROGRAM Row 1: Rodney Cloud, Doug Varnado, Steve Kirby, David Williams, F. Eugene Brown, William Woodson, Don Smith, William Crotty, David Brangenberg, Aubrey Johnson; Row 2: Myron Schirer, Geoffrey Sikes, Phillip Boyd, Carl Goad, Charles Winkler, Herb Alsup, Earl Dennis, Randall McCollum; Row 3: Allen Burris, Allen Chandler, Jeff Trotter, Charles Baugh, Thomas Larkin, Doug Clayton, Willard Col- lins, Bill Goree, Rick Shade Continuing Biblical Studies The introduction of a new graduate program in Bible studies far exceeded expectations. William Woodson, director of graduate Bible studies, said the program was well received, and he seemed to have enrollment rec- ords to back his statement. Even though the administra- tion had estimated a hopeful 25 students for the first year, enrollment proved to be a “‘pleasing” 39 students. These students met th e mental challenge of a curricu- 250—GRADUATE STUDENTS lum designed to encourage learning and spirituality. The students seemed to be very pleased with the cur- riculum as were administrators. President Collins and Vice President for Academic Affairs Earl Dennis were ardent supporters, and many others concurred with them to compliment the outstanding beginning of this pro- am. Woodson said that the whole program proved to e an excellent lesson in the spirit ab cooperation. ait. ae aS a i: ee Biy 252—MEDLEY on ite) | fx s =) fa = ow 2 8 ‘ wus ‘Disaster and Recovery” Disaster and recovery marked the events that unfolded themselves on the international and domestic scenes in 1983-84. With the recession of 1982 far behind him, President Reagan turned the resources and the attentions of his administration towards dealing with problems of world-wide dimensions, sometimes with success and sometimes with failure, but never without controversy. In the Middle East, the United States pinned its hopes of stabilizing that region on a contin- gent of 1200 Marines who were deployed to Beirut in September, 1982. Throughout 1983 and into 1984, the Marines braved gunfire from the various factions involved in the latest Le- banese civil war in an attempt to “keep the peace” and to save the American-backed gov- ernment of President Amin Gemayel. By March, it was apparent to all of the parties involved that the effort was doomed to failure. Faced with opposition from all sides in their bunkers at the airport at Beirut, by the withdrawal of the other members of the multi-national force, and with a lack of support from the American Congress, the Marines were pulled out. They left behind an unresolved naltick and little remaining sup- port for a quick solution. A total of 265 Marines died in the operation, 241 of whom were killed when a suicide truck-bomb attack destroyed the Marine barracks on October 23, 1983. While the Marines were holding the fort in Beirut, Reagan was flexing American military muscle in the Caribbean. Two days after the bomb disaster, U.S. forces in concert with the armed forces of 6 Caribbean nations launched an invasion of the tiny island of Grenada in order to restore order there following a coup led by army officers that overthrew the Marxist leader Maurice Bishop. The move by the U.S. demonstrated to the world that America still considered itself to be responsible for the se- curity of this hemisphere and gave encourage- ment to the Central American nation of El Salvador, a U.S. ally that is fighting for life against Nicaraguan-backed guerillas. American aid and support continues to back up the El Salvadoran efforts to fight insurgency in a na- tion that is slowly dragging its feet toward hu- man rights, reforms, and a working democracy. The serious nature of the Central American problem was driven home in January when a commission headed by former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger determined that America will have to spend a further $8 billion over the next five years in order to keep Central America from falling to the guerilla movement there. Neither side in the conflict seems ready to adopt the crucial notion of ‘compromise.” U.S.-Soviet relations hit a new low witn the start of deployment of American Pershing II and cruise missiles in Western Europe. The Russian response: a walk-out from the arms control talks 256—MEDLEY ' in Geneva on November 4. An even greater dis- aster had occured two months prior, however, when a Soviet interceptor shot down a South Korean Boeing-747 passenger plane that had strayed into Russian airspace over Sakhalin Is- land; 269 passengers died in the September 1 tragedy, and condemnation for the Soviet attack came quickly from Washington and from the U.N. Hopes were raised that relations could be improved when Soviet leader Yuri Andropov died of kidney disease in February, but as the new leader, Konstantin Chernenko consoli- dated his power in the Kremlin, it soon became apparent that there would be no quick return to detente based solely on the Russian change of command. On the domestic front, Congress rolled up its sleeves to deal with a predicted deficit in fed- eral spending of $184 billion, an issue that will play acrucial role in the 1984 Presidential elec- tion. The interest of American voters turned to the race for the Democratic nomination for pres- ident. By March, the field of eight contenders had narrowed to three men. The early front- runner, former Vice President Walter Mondale, was faced early on in the primary process by a — hard-charging Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado. As he and Mondale square off toward the July con- vention in San Francisco, they will be followed by Rev. Jesse Jackson, the first black candidate for president to be taken seriously. Jackson won a great deal of media attention when he traveled to Damascus to secure the release of captured Navy flier Lt. Robert Goodman from the Syrians. Jackson, Hart, and Mondale will all have a say in who will get the nomination at their conven- tion: President Reagan secured his nomination by a simple announcement to run in January; he will be unopposed as the 1984 GOP candidate. America will play host to the world once again at the 1984 World Exposition in New Orleans and at the Summer Olympic Games at Los An- geles. During the Winter Olympics at Sarajevo, Yugoslavia in February, the U.S. won few med- als, but Americans won new heroes as the fam- ily-teams of Mahre and Carruthers placed in the men’s downhill skiing events and pairs figure- skating respectively. In professional sports, the Super Bow] title was taken away from the Wash- ington Redskins by the Los Angeles Raiders, the Baltimore Orioles surprised an aging Philadel- phia Phillies team in baseball’s World Series, another Philadelphia team, the 76’ers, won the 1983 NBA Championship, and in hockey, the New York Islanders skated away with their fourth-straight Stanley Cup. It was typically a year of pride and a year of disappointment for Americans, but also a year of new understandings about the role we play in the world in which we live. —Mark Elrod Medley: Current Events ’83-’84 Above: Dover Air Force Base, Del., Feb. 5—a Marine Color Guard awaits the arrival of the body of a marine killed during the conflict in Beirut, Lebanon. Left: Pittsburgh, April 5—Democratic candidates Jesse Jackson, left, Sen. Gary Hart, and Walter Mondale clasp hands after a debate. Photos courtesy of The Banner MEDLEY—257 ° £ Right: This face, seen at Elam’s Halloween open house, really made heads turn. : % Below: The P.P.P.P.P. (Primed and Pruned Prejudiced Proj- ect Promoters) made their appearance on several occasions to announce campus happenings. : Above: Many club members and individuals helped raise funds for various organizations by participating in activities like the Jog-a-thon (shown) and Jump Rope for Heart. Right: We continued to view progress in the construction of the Swang Center for Business Administration (pictured here from the inside). 258—MEDLEY Medley: Happenings on Campus Left: Entertainment during the year included an evening of spellbinding tales from the “Story Lady,” Jackie Torrence on January 10. On March 24, a clinical hypnotist, M. C. Radford, enthralled his audience by demonstrating the power of suggestions on concentrating volunteers. Below: Ape posters were everywhere during the ASA’s _ senatorial elections. Above: The mascot of the Blood Drive encouraged volunteers to give during the drives each quarter. Left: High School Days brought in mul- titudes of teenagers who were generally very enthusiastic about Windsong and Admissions Counselor Joe Ward. MEDLEY—259 You heard it a thousand times: “Busy and Happy at DLC!” 260—MEDLEY President Collins repeated this admonition: “Meet your future mate!” see aS MEDLEY —261 ten 262—MEDLEY Campus IE Medley living on — MEDLEY—263 4 3 : N If) MEDLEY—265 Faces Medley: the Crowd Medley: Faces in a (Se thie Crowd MEDLEY—267 268—MEDLEY Rhee Medley: Faces in the Crowd MEDLEY—269 FUN IN THE PARK By Jon Hutson Lunch hour—downtown Execs writing cheques for a bite of the Apple Wall Street on parade past Central Park where sells ahotdog vendor — Grey suits and blue ties pay no heed Suddenl _ The volte! hand slips and lets fall a coin _ plink Time stops Motion ceases but for the quarter, rolling along a path All eyes turn toward the sound The businessmen quiver, then turn away unconcerned (one even whistles) Whir! all turn as if on signal and charge the silver sliver Groping, shoving, kicking, (maybe even biting) in vain The coin, all twenty-five cents unchequed rolls along the rim of Wall Street comes to a grating, pauses hesitates and jumps into the sewer Executives sit down and cry The hotdog vendor roars with laughter 270—MEDLEY Medley: Winning Writings TOO YOUNG TO UNDERSTAND By Stephanie Rust —s— Once before dawn the child opened her eyes and the room was crowded with shadows; they — leaned against the walls and were piled up in _ the corners in varied shades of gray and black. _ She watched drowsily as a square of light flashed against her wall and slid around to seep out the - open window; she wondered whether that was — Daddy home from Chattanooga, but she heard the car motor peak and then wane as it climbed away down the hill into the night. But it wouldn’t have been him anyway. She closed | her eyes again to wait for morning. It was a golden morning, when the sky spar- kled with new sunshine and the leaves of the — trees through Lucy’s window dripped sparkles — of sunshine and dappled the yard beneath. The uilts felt heavy and warm around her legs and she wiggled to sit up. She yawned and rubbed her eyes and sniffed the air; it smelled like ba- — con. Her cheek and a patch on her forehead were rosy where she had lain against the pillow, and printed with lines where the strands of her hair had been. : - From out of her window she saw the morning, all fresh and bright from the rain, and she scooted around backwards in her bed to sit up on her pillows and, like a oy ae peeking out of a go- pher hole, to see out rain had filled the ditch and left gray puddles in the driveway. She lifted a dainty, dimpled hand to press against the screen and felt its cool wire squares under her palm. The screen made — a popping sound when she pressed. There were no puddles. : She leaned on the sill and with her chin upon © her hands she smelled the old way that the wood - of the window sill smelled and that smell was like banjo music to Lucy. It was the smell she had breathed in all those times while, late in the night with the crickets singing and the moon glowing, she had leaned here on her window- sill to listen to the sound of banjo music floating | back from the porch where Daddy would sit sometimes in the dark with his old banjo. Lucy had loved hearing her Daddy’s music in the © vee Sometimes she used to climb softly out of bed and tiptoe past Ben’s room and past the kitchen and out through the screen door onto the porch, and she’d sit down beside him on the edge of the porch and he’d play ‘Boil ’Em Cabbage Down”’ and “‘Old Joe Clark.” And he’d get to talking, soft and slow in the night, and tell her stories of growing up out at Shady Grove. | And he’d promise her a ride on his motorcycle - sometime; sometime he’d take her out to see Shady Grove and Carter’s Gap and the school- — house. Then she’d yawn, but only because she © couldn’t help it, and he’d pick her up and carry her back to bed and tuck her in. And sometimes before she fell asleep, she’d hear the banjo mu- sic floatin again. _ . _ She thought how she missed him. She couldn’t ___ believe he could just be not anywhere. er window whether the | ito twig a laa ee ro eat BAG aye a cei a oe Ria Emr eo ar Mar tet. rll nay 5 : me a re ee Sn tn pore ee eee Contest sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta Honorary English Fraternity There came a knock at the kitchen door and Lucy heard ladies’ high, cheery voices and her mama’s quiet, polite voice. Reaching her feet down onto the wood of the floor, Lucy slid out of the quilts and stood up and stretched her arms up and straightened her back up to reach her hands all the way un as far as they could go and she stretched and yawned out loud. She wanted to go to the kitchen and see what the neighbor-ladies had brought; she guessed it was another meatloaf but she crossed her fingers and wished for cookies. She went out. As she came around the corner and stepped _ into the kitchen the neighbor-ladies were talk- ing. One was saying, “‘. . . just really too youn g to understand what’s happened,” and the other was nodding and saying, “Really it’s a blessing, isn’t it?” Soon they were gone. It was meatloaf. After breakfast Lucy went outside to play. The brown boards creaked and sagged under her bare feet as she crossed the front porch towards the steps. She stopped near the raggedy edge of the ee just by three cement steps and bent her ead to look at the boards beneath her toes. She _ inched nearer the end of the porch-boards so _ that her toes could curl down around the ends of them and hold on like monkeys’ toes. She © thought her toes were the color of the beach and the boards were the color of driftwood or wet sand. A breeze touched her hair and made her yellow dress dance about and tickle her legs. She smiled to her toes. She liked the breeze. She jumped off the porch. The ground was soft and damp and she could feel the underneath-sides of her feet turning brown. She pressed all ten toes and both heels down into the damp yard and then she hopped onto the cool white steps and tried to stand there hard in one spot. She counted to fifteen and then jumped back off the steps and stooped with both hands on her knees to look at the prints her feet had made, mud-brown on stone- white. Her pinky-toes hadn’t shown up. She decided to go and look for Alvie. Alvie was Daddy’s old beagle hound and he was her good friend. She called his name and walked around the side of the house, but he didn’t come running out from behind the well or out from under the house. Alvie hadn’t been around lately. She guessed he might be missing Daddy and might be out trying to find him. Poor old Alvie. He just didn’t understand. ‘The honey bees were out and Lucy watched the ground in front of her while she walked, so that she wouldn’t step on a clover and get stung. She walked around, watching the ground, all around the edge of the yard, from stump to tree to tree to flower bush. It wasn’t much fun. She had thought it would be great fun to have a day out of school to play while all the others had to be inside doing lessons. She had thought she might have fun, stamp puddles and build stick- villages and run with Alvie. But there weren’t — any p uddles and Alvie wasn’t around and the stick-houses didn’t sound like much fun any- more. She wished Daddy could be here to lift her up into the tree. Her face grew solemn and she watched the ground. She decided she might rather go inside for a little while with Mama. The ground was damp and her feet left wet little prints on the sidewalk, but the prints faded away as she walked up the white steps onto the old front porch. Lucy sighed as she opened the screen door and walked into the front room. And then as she looked up she saw Daddy’s old banjo there where he used to prop it up in the corner, and her face wrinkled all up, and a sob quietly stole from her throat, and she began to cry. THE ALARM CLOCK WORLD By Jane Stubblefield Sometimes I regret This Alarm Clock World Of towering concrete monsters With glowing eyes And carnivorous mouths That devour mankind And spit them out again. These demon skyscrapers hide stars and sunsets While ominous shadowy smog hovers Like a vulture Over a phalanx of angry fences armed With jabbing barbs Of cele iron. Meanwhile— Cardboard people embued with selfish Ambition Stare with sightless orbs Rush here, there Nowhere— To pursue purposeless earthly treasures. Faintly I recall An awed child Eyes widening with wonder At the cascading plunge of a waterfall, Dewdrops clinging to a spiderweb, The texture of a captive butterfly And the crumbling of bark. A forgotten, simple, natural world Of fleeting falling stars, Inner reflections of quartz and amethyst, The rarity of four-leafed clovers, The hug of a loved one, The complexity of anthills. Sometimes I regret This Alarm Clock World Where windows are shut, Eyes are shut, Minds are shut. It seems to me Only a child can see. MEDLEY—271 Oil Painting by Susan Brooks 272—MEDLEY Medley: Art Display A (I PE” 6 PRBS Photograph by Scott Ellis _ MEDLEY—273 274—MEDLEY Art Display Medley Screen Print by Mimi Heer MEDLEY—275 ae ee ee SD Acuff, James L., Jr., 24804 Cubber- ness, St. Clair Shore, MI 48080. Adair John L., Jr., 2341 Haverstraw Ct., Dunwoody, GA 30338. Kathleen J., 1410 Athens Rd., Wil- mington, DE 19803. Kelly Lynn, 1410 Athens Rd., Wil- mington, DE 19803. Adams Charles D., Rt. 2, Box 510-A, Val- dosta, GA 31601. Cynthia J., Rt. 1, Box 323, Mc- Minnville, TN 37110. Glenda G., Rt. 1, Box 95, Pegram, TN 37143. Ronda R., 7393 Trillium Trail, Victor, NY 14564. Sharon Diane, P.O. Box 401, Chat- sworth, GA 30705. Adcock, Jeffrey Lee, 718 Spencer Dr., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Adkins, James E.; Jr., Rt. 1, Box 203- B, College Grove, TN 37046. Akers, David E., 2425 Foxhaven, Franklin, TN 37064. Akin, David Larue, 2720 Fortland Dr., Nashville, TN 37206. Akpanudo, Esang M., P.O. Box 25, Abak, Cross River St., Nigeria. Alexander Denis E., 3802 Glendale Ln., Huntsville, AL 35810. William D., Box 443A, Cane Ridge, Antioch, TN 37013. Ali, Christopher, 6700 South West Ninth Pl., North Lauderdale, FL 33068. Allen Amy Elizabeth, 97 Eddie Ln., Ma- bleton, GA 30059. Angela, Rt. 2, Goshen, AL 36035. Candee Renee, 470 Gateway Dr., Merritt Island, FL 32952. Clark, 2407 Brittany Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37206. Katherine Gail, Rt. 2, Box 277, Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150. Nancy A., 202 Overlook Terrace, Deer Lake, PA 17961. Stacy Susan, 3632 Kings Rd., Chattanooga, TN 37416. Valerie M., Route 10, Jordan Rd., Franklin, TN 37064. Vickie L., 4912 Shasta Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Allison, Neal P., 706 Thomas Ave., Cocoa, FL 32922. Allmon, Timothy Eugene, Box 799, Eno Rd., Dickson, TN 37055. Alsup, Herbert E., Jr., 106 Terrace Ln., Woodbury, TN 37190. Altizer, Timothy Dale, 1240 Genelle Dr., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Ammons, Lisa K., 110 Swan Ave., Hohenwald, TN 38462. Amos Matthew D., Washington St., Bergholz, OH 43908. Shaun McClelland, Box 18, Wash- ington St., Bergholz, OH 43908. Anderson Kristy Lyn, P.O. Box 1019, Velma, OK 73091. Larry T., 2025 Moran Rd., Frank- lin, TN 37064. Laurie, 4217 Granny White Pike, Nashville,, TN 37204. Lisa J., 1801 Roseberry Dr., Scotts- boro, AL 35768. Mary Frank, 213 East Main, P.O. Box 186, Waverly, TN 37185. Neila G., 2068 Timberwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Patricia A., Route 1, Box 770, Grant, AL 35747 Rose G., 4217 Granny White Pike, Nashville, TN 37204. Andrews, George H., Jr., 1618%2 6th Ave., Nashville, TN 37208. Angel, Theresa Jane, 4034 Crestridge Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Anson, Beverly J., 5401 Meadow Lake Rd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Apple, Lori A., Route 2, Carters Creek, Franklin, TN 37064. Appleton, William Russell, 3381 Mimosa Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Arms, David J., 4321 Lealand Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Armstrong, Allen D., Jr., Route 2, Box 347, Valdosta, GA 31601. Arnett Frances C., 704 Broadway Dr., Ocoee, FL 32761. Linda Watson, 4504 Glendale PI., Nashville, TN 37215. Ronald Eugene, Jr., 916 Acklen Ave., Apt. C, Nashville, TN SY OA ie Arnold, Laura E., Rt. 1, Box 33C, Sa- vannah, TN 38372. Arquitt, James D., 1860 Hardman Ln., Woodstock, GA 30188. Arrowood, Carol L., 124 East High- land Rd., Johnson City, TN 37601. Ashley, James R., 5645 Mount Burn- side, Burke, VA 22015. Ashworth, Laura Elizabeth, 1212 Mackell Ln., Bowie, MD 20715. Asmellash, Yordanos, P.O. Box 2606, Addis Ababa. Atkins, Stephanie Gay, P.O. Box 500, Rutherford College, NC 28671. Aulvin, Valerie A., 322 Park Rd., Mount Carmel, IL 62863. Austin, Elizabeth Anne, 196 Church St., Lexington, TN 38351. Autry, Toby Lee, 6 Lisa Ln., Bruns- wick, GA 31520. SS SE SS Bafundo, Michael J., Rt. 6, Old High- way, Franklin, TN 37064. Baggott, Barry Norman, 6 East 65th St., Savannah, GA 31405. Bailey Jennifer Claire, 6420 Bresslyn Rd., Nashville, TN 37205. Linda D., 652 Whispering Oaks, Nashville, TN 37211. Melissa S., Rt. 1, Box 347, Hun- tingdon, TN 38344. Terence Rojene, 1055 Mill St., Gainesville, GA 30501. Bain Keith T., 2307 Rosemont St., De- catur, AL 35601. Laura C., 2307 Rosemont St., De- catur, AL 35601. Baird, Mark A., 1205 Raymond Ave., McLean, VA 22101. Baker Jesse B., 2415 Pinhook, Savannah, TN 38372. Rodney B., 4210 Stammer PI., Nashville, TN 37215. Sherry R., Rt. One, Box 412, At- talla, AL 35954. Bates Brenda C., 3304 Hillard Dr., Bir- mingham, AL 35243. Gregory Alan, 5202 Byrne Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Russell W., Rt. 1, Box 191, Center- ville, TN 37033. Batts Cindy L., Box 107, Rocky Ford, Nolensville, TN 37135. Terri S., P.O. Box 107, Nolens- ville, TN 37135. Baucom, James G., 206 Hickory Dr., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Baugh Charles Lawrence, Rt. 1, Box 323, Cross Plains, TN 37049. John Lawrence, Rt. 4, Box 292-1, Russellville, KY 42276. Bean, Truman L., Jr., 2924 Mc- Gavock Pk., Nashville, TN 37214. Beard, Clyde McField, P.O. Box 4247, Chattanooga, TN 37405. Bearden, Jeffrey Keith, 2617 West- ern Hills Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Beasley April Marie, Rt. 1, Box 244, Wild- wood, GA 30757. Gloria G., Rt. 3, Box 650, Dickson, TN 37055. John C., Jr., 203 Moultrie Park Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Richard H., Jr., 4207 Tanglewood Dr., Allison Park, PA 15101. Beck Bruce A., 754 Bravington Way, Lexington, KY 40503. Paula Renee, 2511 Wiltshire Dr., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Becker, Teresa A., Rt. 5, Marietta, OH 45750. Beckham, David P., 2113 Linda Dr., Savannah, TN 38372. Beeson, Gayla B., 1400 Tonawanda Dr., Dothan, AL 36303. Belew, Mary E., 4528 Panorama Dr., Huntsville, AL 35801. Bell Jeffrey Tod, 605 Shenandoah Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Kelly Dawn, 1010 Kay Ln., Green- wood, MS 38930. Benedict, Susan Carolyn, 224 Bon-- naridge Dr., Hermitage, TN 37076. © Benjamin, Ardella Sue, 529 West Woodridge, Springfield, MO 65803. Bennie, Jonathan Edward, 254 Ray- mond Dr., Monroe, OH 45050. Besch, Alvie Ray, 814 Belton Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Beverly Lisa Ann, 2116 Hobbs Rd., A-5, Nashville, TN 37215. Paul J., 2116 Hobbs Rd., A-5, Nashville, TN 37215. Beville, Glenn W., DLC Box 717 Campus M., Nashville, TN 37203. Bickham, Rhonda Kay, Rt. 2, Box 186-G, Purvis, MS 39475. Biddle, Jeannette A., 2001 Oak St., Saint Charles, IL 60174. Biggs, Jeanne D., Robbins Beach Rd., Killen, AL 35645. Billingsley, Estelle M., 106 Belgium Ct., Hermitage, TN 37076. Bills Janine L., Bear Creek Pike Rt., Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Jeffrey Todd, 2324 Taylor, Joliet, IL 60435. Trish Elise, 325 Verbena Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Bingham, Lisa C., P.O. Box 466, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Binkley James T., Rt. 1, Box 362, Ashland City, TN 37015. Jeffrey Frank, 1000 Noelton Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Joseph E., 1000 Noelton Ln., Nash- ville, TN 37204. Kevin Lee, Rt. 2, Box 116, Wav- erly, TN 37185. Lisa Dianne, 105 Hasty Dr., Good- lettsville, TN 37072. Birdwell, Ronald Hugh, Rt. 4, Box 58, Cookeville, TN 38501. Bishop, Jane K., 6707 Chaparral Dr., Lithonia, GA 30058. Bixenman, Michael L., 102 Newport Dr.. Old Hickory, TN 37138. Baldwin Betrice S., 4159 Farmview Dr., Nashville, TN 37218. Max Russell, Jr., One Dairy Rd., Trion, GA 30753. Ruby Jeneé, 4159 Farmview Dr., Nashville, TN 37218. Balentine, John R., 1908 Rosalie Ridge, Huntsville, AL 35811. Balthrop, Lisa L., Crosscreek Dr., 6A, Rome, GA 30161. Bandy Cherie A., 758 Walnut Cir., Mar- ietta, GA 30060. Patti Leigh, 1230 Carl Seyfert Memorial Dr., Brentwood, TN RAW AR Bankhead, Jesse A., Jr., 5275 Park Avenue, Memphis, TN 38119. Barber Jane E., Rt. 1, Box 196, Centerville, TN 37033. Melissa Renee, 4032 Hazel St., Lincoln Park, MI 48146. Barger, Kimberly K., 202 Dogwood Cir., Waverly, TN 37185. Barker Emily Christina, 3110 Stafford Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Jennifer, Jr., 817 Mount Vernon Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37405. Barnard David A., 6007 Port Anadarko T., Hermitage, TN 37076. Thomas Wayne, Jr., 3401 Meadow Lark Dr., Guntersville, AL 35976. Barnes Cynthia M., 1912 Shamrock Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. David R., 5128 Parishwood Ct., Nashville, TN 37211. Lee A., P.O. Box 4317, Adairville, KY 42202. Lenora A., 18104 Roy St., Lansing, IL 60438. Melanie Jill, 85 Melanie Dr., Stockbridge, GA 30281. Robert K., 1912 Shamrock Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Barr Adam, Jr., 5 Loch Meadie, East Kilbride Scotland. Ernest M., 1330 General Mac- Arthur, Brentwood, TN 37027. Kelli J., 1330 General MacArthur, Brentwood, TN 37027. Steven M., 11003 Broadway, In- dianapolis, IN 46280. Barrett David B., 1345 Empire Ct., Free- port, IL 61032. Tammy R., Rt. 1, Box 820, Church- ville, VA 24421. Barrick, John Steven, 640 Harpeth Bend Dr., Nashville, TN 47201. Barry, Dana J., 1221 Old Hickory Blvd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Bartlett Jeffrey L., 608 Comet Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37209. Ned, Jr., 608 Comet Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Barwick, Deborah E., 708 Osage Dr., Fort Walton Beach., FL 32548. Baskette, Marsha Elaine, Old Hard- ing Rd., Rt. 4, Franklin, TN 37064. Bass John F., 305 N. Hummingbird Ln., Dickson, TN 37055. Kelly Anne, 5194 Orangewood, Memphis, TN 38134. Susan, E., 305 N. Hummingbird Ln., Dickson, TN 37055. William Earl, Jr., 102 Grace Dr., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Bastin, Sherry Lynn, 215 Hickory Trace Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Black Christopher Scott, 5617 Illinois St., Camp Lejuene, NC 28542. Melanie Kay, 7353 Little Oak Ln., Indianapolis, IN 46259. Robert Christopher, 6 Conrad Ct., Waverly, TN 37185. Blake, Tom D., 1621 Shady Cir., Lebanon, TN 37087. Blanchard, Wayne Roland, Jr., Rt. 2, Pleasant St., Pittsfield, NH 03263. Blankenship, Richard A., 1941 Weissinger Ln., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Blanks, James H., 304 Heights Ave., Tullahoma, TN 37388. Bledsoe, Donna G., 5400 Timber- crest Trail, Knoxville, TN 37919. Bloeser, Charles K., 779 Myhr Dr., Nashville, TN 37221. Boatright, Larry Michael, Rt. 6, Box 40, 1035 Foxlane, Lewisburg, TN 37091. Boddy, Charles J., 1001 Forest Place, S., Decatur, AL 35603. Bodiford, Brian K., Shelby Ln., Bol- ivar, TN 38008. Bolander, Philip Todd, 1308 Stuart Av., S.W., Decatur, AL 35601. Bollier, Jeffrey Charles, 423 Arrow- head Dr., Troy, IL 62294. Bolton Shawn Mark, 1102 W. Main St., Henderson, TN 38340. Steven Scott, 9232 Fern Creek Rd., Louisville, KY 40291. Wendell Raymond, 425 Patterson, Memphis, TN 38111. Bond Patrick Todd, 101C Cedar Hill Dr., Waverly, TN 37185. Tammela K., 101C-Cedar Hill Dr., Waverly, TN 37185. Booher, Gilbert R., 3138 Jenry Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Boone, Melinda R., 731 Audrey Ln., Hoover, AL 35226. Boren, Carolyn, 163 New Smithville Hwy., McMinnville, TN 37110. Boring, Barry Scott, 5942 Dublin Rd., Bethel Park, PA 15102. Bose, Theodore C., 1930 N. East- wood, Arlington Heights, IL 6004. Bost, Tracey M., 325 Westwood Dr., McMinnville, TN 37110. Boswell Barbara Jean, 5516 Edmondson Pk., Nashville, TN 37211. Todd A., 805 S. Jefferson, Win- chester, TN 37398. Bowen John S., P.O. Box 977, Cadiz, KY 42211. Tammie Sue, Sawyer Bend Rd., Franklin, TN 37064. Bowers Richard H., 2255 Castleman, Nashville, TN 37215. Tracy Mart, P.O. Box 211, Engle-. wood, TN 37329. Bowker, Patricia Ann, 946 General George Patton Rd., Nashville, TN 37221. Bowlby, Deborah Ellen, 518 Lovell Dr., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Boyce, Brad L., 1303 General Mc- Arthur Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Boyd Chad William, 213 Berwick Rd., Columbia, SC 29210. James R., 104 Deerbrook Dr., Rome, GA 30161. Phillip Wyatt, 8367 Collins Rd., Nashville, TN 37221. William G., IV, 504 Mansion Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Bozeman, Harvey A., Jr., 204 Hay- wood Ln., Nashville, TN 37211. Brackett Anita S., 1330 Lipscomb Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Robert Austin, Box 33, David Lip- scomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Bradford Robin Renee, Rt. 1, Box 43-A, Es- till Springs, TN 37330. Russell Thompson, Rt. 10, Box 122A, Bowling Green, KY 42101. Bradley Philip S., 901 Cornelia Dr., Hunts- ville, AL 35802. William R., 959 Snow Ave., Mad- ison, TN 37115. Brandon, Brenda Lynn, Rt. 4, Manchester, TN 37355. Brangenberg, David, 2 Euclid Dr., Absecon, NY 08201. Brannan, Reba Kay, 4 Brantwood Dr., Montgomery, AL 36109. Brannon, Robert Michael, 1446 Old Hillsboro Rd., Franklin, TN 37064. Brasher Mary A., 1100 Graybar Ln., Nash- ville, TN 37204. Phillip T., 1100 Graybar Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Bray Cathy L., 5532 Cascade Ave., Ma- con, GA 31206. Cecil Alan, 5532 Cascade Ave., Macon, GA 31206. Stephen D., 515 East Mary Dr., Troy, IL 62294. Brazelton Linda A., 1710 Stanfiel St., Chat- tanooga, TN 37406. Sandra L., 318 Golf Club Ln., Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Breeden, Philip K., 1221 Parker Pl., Brentwood, TN 37027. Breedlove, Larry R., Rt. 1, Old Char- lot, Pegram, TN 37143. Breu, Joseph Edward, 100 Oak St., Maryville, TN 37801. Brewer, Michelle, 4585-B Long Spurling, Pleasant Plain, OH 45162. Brian, Gene George, 3913 Albert Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Bridges Marie Allison, Rt. 4, Box 341, Kil- len, AL 35645. Stephen A., Rt. 4, Box 341, Killen, AL 35645. Briggs, Russell Calvin, Rt. 6, Box 533, Salisbury, NC 28144. Briley, Donald A., 405 Nawakwa Trail, Madison, TN 37115. Brite David E., 204 West Hardin Dr., Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Sara Lynn, 204 West Hardin Dr., Columbia, TN 38401. Britt, Rodney Louis, 618 McCarley Ave., Madison, TN 37115. Brock, Donald Lee, Jr., 213 Highland Dr., Rocky Face, GA 30740. Brockette, Sharon A., Rt. 4, Box 214, Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150. Brooks Mark Dewitt, 123 Dianne Dr., Fair- view, TN 37062. Martin K., 1232 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Melissa Leigh, 518 Meadowlark Ln., Brentwood, TN 37027. Susan E., 1232 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Brosky, Lelia, 1208 Saxon Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37215. Brothers, Wilburn Kirk, 109 Ceci- lianna Dr., Elizabethtown, KY 42701. Brown Beverly J., 103 Sherbrooke Ln., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Cari Ann, 25 Brookshire Dr., Saint Peters, MO 63376. Crystal L., Rt. 11, Box 228, Cross- ville, TN 38555. Darlene Suzanne, 4924 Timber- dale Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Dennis E., 525 Dupont Ave., Mad- ison, TN 37115. Dineen Vernardo, 1811 Beech St., Nashville, TN 37203. F. Eugene, Rt. 5, Box 91, Ashland City, TN 37015. Jan U., 407 Norman Dr., Madison, TN 37115. John H., III, 407 Norman Dr., Mad- ison, TN 37115. Karen B., 920 McArthur, Manch- ester, TN 37355. Linda A., 1115 Draughon Ave., Nashville, TN 37204. Lisa Dawn, Rt. 5, Box 139, Liv- ingston, TN 38570. Mark Alan, 4612 Fieldale Rd., Lynchburg, VA 24503. Matthew Kevin, 4765 Cherring Dr., Dunwoody, GA 30338. Susan Ellen, 5400 West 69 St., Prairie Village, KS 66208. Browning, Dee D., 6641 Holt Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. Bryant Angela Rice, 305 Lanehart, Little Rock, AR 72204. Kristin S., 15210 O’Connor, Allen Park, MI 48101. Bryson Melinda C., 3105 Edgemont Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Tonya M., Rt. 4, Box 346, Tulla- homa, TN 37388. Buggs, Odell Katherine, 71 Wil- mington St., Rochester, NY 14620. Bulliner, Kimberly A., Rt. 5, Gal- laher Ferry Dr., Lenoir City, TN PLAN. Bumpas, Lori L., Rt. 8, Box 78, Mur- freesboro, TN 37130. Bundren, Barbara A., 4119 Five Points Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46239. Bunner, Carolyn Elaine, 3308 Rok- eby Ave., Chesapeake, VA 23325. Burch Lori Gaye, 23300 Southwest, 152 Ct., Homestead, FL 33032. Ray C., 809 Winthorne Ct., Nash- ville, TN 37217. Burchett, Melba J., Rt. 2, Box 74, Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150. Burden, Luanne K., 500 Bluewater Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Burgess Janice L., Rt. 7, Cason Ln., Mur- freesboro, TN 37130. Paula N., 506 Alta Loma Rd., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Ronny Weston, Star Rt. 6, Box 518- H, Guntersville, AL 35976. Terry A., 1014 Graybar Ln., Nash- ville, TN 37204. Burke Brian A., 2013 24th Ave. So., Nashville, TN 37212. Chery] P., 136 Coventry Cir., North Augusta, SC 29841. Susan A., 5616 Clovermeade Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Burkhart, Larry H., 277 Clover Nook Dr., Nashville, TN 37210. Burks, Madelaine M., 1710 McCall Dr., Anniston, AL 36201. Burley, Dawn Marie, 7353 Little Oak Ln., Indianapolis, IN 46259. Burner, Robert Scott, 1990 Belfort Ave., Northeast, Louisville, OH 44641. Burnett Hugh A., 84 Blueberry Hill Ln., North Andover, MD 01845. Robert M., 2806 Forty-Third Ave., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404. Burnette David Lane, 321 Raindrop Ln., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Timothy C., 1512 Oakland Acres Dr., Madison, TN 37115. Burney Amy Lee, 502 Winfrey Dr., Mur- freesboro, TN 37130. James D., 502 Winfrey Dr., Mur- freesboro, TN 37130. Jeffery Gholson, Rt. 6, Box 266, Ashland City, TN 37015. William M., Rt. 6, Box 266, Ash- land City, TN 37015. Burnham, Melody L., 1651 Highway 90 West, Milton, FL 32570. Burns, Lynda E., P.O. Box 182, Nashville, TN 37221. Burris Allen Wayne, P.O. Box 210, Rosny Park, Tasmania, Australia 7018. Janet K., 5412 Austin Dr., Muncie, IN 47302. Burroughs Leah H., 635 West Iris Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37204. Timothy L., 411 Capri Ct., Nash- ville, TN 37209. Burrum, Elizabeth Jane, 5135 No- lensville Rd., Apt. Y19, Nashville, TN 37211. Burton Janet D., 528 Des Moines Dr., Her- mitage, TN 37076. Kim, Rt. 8, Tabernacle Rd., Vin- centown, NJ 08088. Leslie M., 4609 Granny White Pike, Nashville, TN 37220. Nancy Sue, 2219 Weona Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Randall W., Rt. 1, Box 185, Mar- tinton, IL 60951. Robert E., 1741 Gallatin Rd., Mad- ison, TN 37115. Busbey, Kevin D., 1017 Seventh Ave., Decatur, AL 35601. Busby, John B., 920 Robertson Acad- emy Rd., Nashville, TN 37220. Buterbaugh, Kevin L., Rt. 1, Box 87, Indiana, PA 15701. Butler, Matthew William, 1111 In- dian Point Dr., Nashville, TN 37207. Butt, Lorinda M., Rt. 2, Box 301, Portland, TN 37148. Byars, Marty Lee, 1710 Worthington Dr., Valparaiso, IN 46383. Bynum, Chigger J., 6302 Millbrook Rd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Byrd Anna G., Rt. 1, Rockford, IN 37853. Charlene Renee, 355 Wolfe Rd., Ortonville, MI 48462. Daphne R., 1601 South Observa- tory, Nashville, TN 37215. Cagle, Melissa Ann, 205 Scotland PI., Nashville, TN 37205. Caldwell Daniel Austell, 1347 Whiskey Creek Dr., Fort Myers, FL 33907. Lisa Dawnett, 1599 Roamont Dr., Centerville, OH 45459. Callahan, Wallace Carter, 1015 West Shankman Cir., Memphis, TN 38108. Calvin, David L., 7431 South West 39 S., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314. Camp James C., Rt. 1, Lawson Heights, Talladega, AL 35160. Susan Leigh, 75 Skyline Dr., Lex- ington, TN 38301. Campbell Charles M., 415 Park Ave., South, Hohenwald, TN 38462. ‘Dana Arlene, 201 Crockett St., Brookport, IL 62910. Lori Rebecca, Rt. 1, Box 529, Trion, GA 30753. Van M., 415 Park Ave., South, Hohenwald, TN 38462. Cane, Shekela Marquette, 1517 Elm- wood Ave., Nashville, TN 37212. Cannon, Kimberly D., 2636 Winde- mere Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Cantrell Kyle Lebron, 540 Plantation Rd., Merritt Island, FL 32952. Mary Elizabeth, Rt. 1, Box 132, Smithville, TN 37166. Stephen B., 4903 Holmes Ave., Huntsville, AL 35805. Capers Christi. C., 527 Idlewood Dr., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Kelli D., 527 Idlewood Dr., Mt. Ju- liet, TN 37122. Capshaw, Lisa D., Box 4179, David Lipscomb, Nashville, TN 37203. Carden, Thomas Michael, Rt. 3, Hoffman Rd., Flemington, NJ 08822. Cardwell, Charles J., 6550 Holt Rd., Nashville, TN 37220. Carey, Barbara, 26512 Wood- ingham, Warren, MI 48091. Caricofe, Carolyn A., Rt. 6, Box 591- A, Martinsville, VA 24112. Carlile, Brenda J., 199 Stafford Ave., Brunswick, GA 31520. Carlsen, Gregory D., 4333 Chicker- ing Ln., Nashville, TN 37205. Carman, Carol P., 1288 West Arn- dale Rd., Stow, OH 44224. Carnahan, Jeffrey B., 203 Cindy PI., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Carnes, Gregory A., 5007 Hunter Trail, Chattanooga, TN 37415. Carney James Russell, 116 Chiroc Rd., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Sharon Ann, 978 Greerland Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Carpenter Jill Renee, 1208 Oster Dr., Hunts- ville, AL 35805. Ken D., 103 Bledsoe Dr., Hender- sonville, TN 37075. Paula J., Rt. 2, Box 328, Valdosta, GA 31601. Carraway, Karen Linn, Rt. 1, Box 130, Murray, KY 42071. Carreau, John A., 42 Colonial Ave., Warwick, NY 10990. Carrigan, Pamela K., 1417 Sunny- side Dr., Columbia, TN 38401. Carroll, Melody D., 210 Cedarview Dr., Antioch, TN 37013. Carson, Emily Elisabeth, 1612 Co- ronada Dr., Knoxville, TN 37922. Carter Debra Lynn, Bobby Dr., Rt. 8, Franklin, TN 370674. Jennifer Renee, 857 Pasadena Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Stephen L., 202 Overby Dr., Anti- och, TN 37013 Caruthers, Cynthia G., 165 Spring Valley Rd., Nashville, TN 37214. Carvell, Darlene L., 9020 Forest Lawn Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Cash, Michael D., 700 Hawthrone, Carmel, IN 46032. Cashdollar, Jeffrey J., Rt. 2, P.O. Box 16, Pulaski, TN 38478. Cathcart, Karen Kay, 5021 Franklin Rd., Nashville, TN 37220. Cathey, Judy E., Rt. 2, Box 155, White Bluff, TN 37187. Cato Clark A., 3609 General Bates Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Mark Watts, 3609 General Bates Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Milton Alexander, 109 Strickland St., La Grange, GA 30240. Caudell, M. L., 4829 North 25th Rd., Arlington, VA 22207. Caudill Edd T., 103 West Lake Dr., Dick- son, TN 37055. Max T., 103 West Lake Cir., Dick- ston, TN 37055. Caylor, Kevin Darnell, 1100 Durkee Rd., Cleveland, TN 37311. Chaffin, William R., Route 12, Sneed Rd., Franklin, TN 37064. Chamberlain, Dawn, 810 Drum- mond Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Chambers, Robert G., 284 Raintree Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Chandler, William Allen, Jr., 452 Tanglewood Ct., Nashville, TN ov2de Channell, John C., 489 Lancaster Ave., Frazer, PA 19355. Chapman, Debbie L., Rt. 4, Hamp- shire Pk., Columbia, TN 38401. Chappell, Jean C., 1045 Woodmont Dr., Gallatin, TN 37066. Charlton, Paul Scott, 200 Bell Rd., Nashville, TN 37217. Chastain, Shari A., Rt. 2, Trenton, KY 42286. Cheatham, Delilah F., 504 Crest- wood Dr., Tullahoma, TN 37388. Cherry, Donna N., Rt. 1, E. Lake Ave., Celina, TN 38551. Chester, Rebecca Carol, 709-A Cas- tle Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Childes, Kelly S., 3713 Brownridge Rd., Bloomington, IN 47401. Chilton, Cynthia A., 2916 Sinbad Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Chisam Charles Murray, II, Rt. 1, Box 73, Smyrna, TN 37167. Chism, Beverly N., 2663 Woodacres Rd., Atlanta, GA 30345. Chumley, Cayce Lynn, P.O. Box 20551, Jerusalem, Israel. Chunn, Mark Winston, 25396 Brus- sels, Mission Viejo, CA 92691. Ciangi, Neil J., Jr., 1500 Dresden Cir., Nashville, TN 37215. Clark Andrew M., 532 Dogwood Dr., Kingsport, TN 37663. John Bradley, 2134 Balfour Dr., Augusta, GA 30906. Karen K., Box 110, David Lip- scomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Lanita C., RR7, B, Cookeville, TN 38501. Lisa C., 5920 Abbott Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Paula Lynn, 2949 South 78th St., Kansas City, KS 66106. Rhonda Michelle, 4804 Illinois Ave., Nashville, TN 37209. Rose Marie, 213 Hager Dr., Smyrna, TN 37167. Stephen Michael, 119 Hillside Dr., Muscle Shoals, AL 35660. Claxton, Carolyn Elizabeth, 2429 Amalfi Dr., Lithonia, GA 30058. Claypoole, Jack Wesley, 1612 Gold- finch Ln., West Columbia, SC 29169. Clayton Anne Margaret, Rt. 2, Box 420, Bourbonnais, IL 60914. Daniel L., 1304 Olive Blvd., Mur- ray, KY 42071. Douglas Raymond, 895 Murfrees- boro Rd., Nashville, TN 37217. Clifton, David J., 146 Burkitt Rd., Antioch, TN 37013. Clinard, Richard A., 802 Springer Rd., Lawrenceburg, TN 38464. Clouse, Darla Sue, 7645 South Sher- man Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46227. Clute, Sara E., 127 Birchwood Dr., Ballwin, MO 63011. Coalson Jeffrey T., 5481 Beaver Dr., Mable- ton, GA 30059. Timothy Ryan, 5481 Beaver Dr., Mableton, GA 30059. Coats, Tara Inez, 5025 Hillsboro Rd., 11A, Nashville, TN 37215. Cobb, Jack Alan, 516 Darby Ln., Maumee, OH 43537. Cochran Amy Jo, Rt. 3, Box 66, Florence, AL 35630. Kent W., 5424 Forrest Acres Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Coe, Taryn D., P.O. Box 365, Celina, TN 38551. Coffman, Daniel E., Jr., 3108 Lake- land Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Coggin Lori Fay, 138 Travis Wood, Jack- son, MS 39212. Lydia G., 138 Travis Wood, Jack- son, MS 39212. Susan D., Rt. 2, Box 111, Peters- burg, TN 37144. Cole Beverly J., 1919 Overhill Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Cynthia A., 510 Cunniff Pkwy., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Coleman Andrea B., P.O. Box 451, Morgan- town, KY 42261. Mervin R., 2100 18th Ave., South, Nashville, TN 37212. Coles, Gregory B., 4324 Baton Rouge Dr., Hermitage, TN 37076. Colley, Glenn M., 1508 Dickerson Rd., Lot G-22, Nashville, TN 37207. Collier, Paige S., 109 Beverly Hills Dr., Waverly, TN 37185. Collins Belinda A., 7410 Lakeview Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Kevin L., 2435 Newbury Ct., Ann Arbor,, MI 48103. Mark W., 219 South Alvord Blvd., Evansville, IN 47714. Michael Hunt, 2825 Pine Lake Rd., Uniontown, OH 44685. Monte Wade, 219 South Alvord, Evansville, IN 47714. Collinson, Loa E., 14000 Southwest 83, S., Miami, FL 33183. Colwell, Carla Christina, Rt. 5, Box 388, Blairsville, GA 30512. Combee Allison Louise, 4270 Gatewood Ln., Duluth, GA 30136. Peggy R., 120 Technology Park, Norcross, GA 30091. Combs, David A., 322 Springdale Ave., Wintersville, OH 43952. Condra Kelly E., 2107 Burningtree Dr., De- catur, AL 35603. , Kimberly Annette, 200 Paragon Mills Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. Lisa M., Rt. 5, Box 89, Manchester, TN 37555. Connelly, Pamela S., 4309 Lealand Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Conner Caye, Rural Rt. 2, Box 2, Dale, IN 47523. Mark Alan, P.O. Box 433-417, Childersburg, AL 35044. Maurice James, 1500 Shackleford Rd., Nashville, TN 37215. Cook Jennifer Lynne, P.O. Box 129, Red Boilin g Springs, TN 37150. Lisa J., Rt. 1, Box 15, West Padu- cah, KY 42086. Marcia L., 1507-B Clifton Ln., Nashville, TN 37215. Timothy R., 1009 Moody Dr., Dyersburg, TN 38024. Tony L., Rt. 3, Springfield, TN S T 2: Cooke Karen E., 5213 Meadowlake Rd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Sandy Renee, Rt. 1, Box 170-A, Palmer, TN 37365. Cooley, Lachristia R., 20 Malcolm Dr., Rossville, GA 30741. Cooper Beth M., 1113 Twin Springs Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Carol J., 3759 Turley Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Kenneth Eugene, 902 Battery Ln., Nashville, TN 37220. Kimberly D., 4623 Fanning Dr., Antioch, TN 37013. Mary Anne, 995 West Melrose Dr., Cookeville, TN 38501. Cope, Stephanie L., 828 North Sum- merfield, Madison, TN 37115. Copeland Elsa M., Rt. 2, Box 394, Valdosta, GA 31601. Lucinda Ellen, Rt. 2, Box 315-C, Valdosta, GA 31601. Michael Stephen, 4450 Needmore Rd., Dayton, OH 45424. Sheila D., 1923 Morning Dr., Or- lando, FL 32809. Susan J., Rt. 6, Sparta, TN 38583. Cordle, William Lance, West Main, Box 115, Atwood, TN 38220. Costello, Michael S., 1710 Warfield Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Cothron, David E., Rt. 2, Box 158, Lake Park, GA 31636. Cottrell, Joe M., Jr., 1103 Tucker Dr., Pulaski, TN 38478. | Counsell, Sherry Lynn, Rt. 9, Kari Dr., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Countiss, William Thomas, Jr., 2953 Kinwood Dr., Antioch, TN 37013. Covington, Thomas R., Jr., Rt. 4, Franklin, TN 37064. Cox Laura J., K-3 500 Plantation Ct., Nashville, TN 37221. Steven W., 500 Plantation Ct., Nashville, TN 37221. Crabtree Catherine D., Rt. 6, Box 261, Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Richard Lee, 125 Steve Roberts Dr., Smyrna, TN 37167. Cradic, Anthony L., Rt. 8, Box 374, Church Hill, TN 37642. Craig Bari A., 2166 Thorncliff Dr., At- lanta, GA 30345. Belinda J., 1313 Dalemere Dr., Nashville, TN 37207. Doni L., 7801 Delphia St., Or- lando, FL 32807. John Alan, 3055 Westwood Rd., Augusta, GA 30909. Crain Deltina A., 407 Jones St., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Lisa C., 1006 Westbriar Dr., Rich- mond, VA 23233. Craun Bryan Eugene, 5241 Oakridge Dr., Toledo, OH 43623. Christopher L., 5097 Willow Point Pkwy., Marietta, GA 30067. Crawford, John W., Jr., 1003 Noelton Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Creson, Charleen C., 607 Cantrell Ave., Nashville, TN 37215. Crigger, Steven Randall, 11214 Dell- crest Dr., Huntsville, AL 35803. Crist, Troy Wayne, 700 North Fourth St., Central City, KY 42330. Cron, Joe B., 2140 Guaranty Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Cronin, Becky Ann, 110 Bellevue Rd., 2, Nashville, TN 37221. Crosby Jeffrey Todd, 4748 Thompson Mill Rd., Lithonia, GA 30058. John Edward, 206 Trotman Dr., Ozark, AL 36360. Cross, Christina Marie, 8831 Boehn- ing Ct., Indianapolis, IN 46219. Crothers, James C., 1439 Otter Creek Rd., Nashville, TN 37215. Crotty, William H., P.O. Box 1868, Princeton, WV 24740. Crouch Glenn E., 206 Weldon Dr., Her- mitage, TN 37076. Marvin Earl, jr., Rt. 1, Box 18, Springfield, TN 37172. Crow, Vernon Lee, Jr., 315 Leopole Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. Crowder, Robert A., Jr., 213 Admiral Cir., Lawrenceburg, TN 38464. Crowe Anna L., Rt. 1, Box 480, Willis Dr., La Grange, GA 30240. Donna M., Rt. 1, Box 480, Willis Dr., La Grange, GA 30240. Kelly Jean, 617 Vista Dr., Clinton, TN 37716. Crowell, Felicia Gay, 520 West Ninth St., Wray, CO 80758. Crutcher, Larry Alan, Rt. 9, Box 60, Lebanon, TN 37087. Cullum Donna E., 1004 Tartan Dr., Frank- lin, TN 37064. James D., 5401 Forest Acres Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Thomas A., 5401 Forest Acres Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Cummings Christopher Grey, 6106 Foxland Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Kimberly Kay, 5045 Suter Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Cunningham Donna J., 8050 Highway 100, Nashville, TN 37221. Elizabeth Pryor, Foston Chapel Rd., Hopkinsville, KY 42240. Kimberly K., Rt. 1, Box 100-C, No- lensville, TN 37135. Shanda Louise, 408 Abner Rd., Apt. A-41, Spartanburg, SC 29301. Curfman, Diana Carol, 1109 Cald- well Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Curry, Sharon A., Rt. 1, Flatwoods Rd., Camden, TN 38320. Curtis, Gina Darae, 3512 Tony Lane, Shepherdsville, KY 40165. SSS ey Daniels, David H., Rt. 4, Lewisburg, TN 37091. Darrow, Angela K., 209 South New York Ave., Brinkley, AR 72021. Daughrity, Kevin Wayne, Spring- place Rd., Rt. 3, Lewisburg, TN 37091, Davachi, Farhad, 1213 18th Ave., So., Nashville, TN 37212. Davenport Brenda L., Rt. 1, P.O., Castalian Springs, TN 37031. Gary E., 516 Las Lomas Dr., Chat- tanooga, TN 37421. William L., 5914 Pinclawn Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37421. Davidson Carol L., 1109 Lynwood Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. Gregory P., 1109 Lynwood Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. James B., 5900 Robert E. Lee Ct., Nashville, TN 37215. Davies, Todd A., 2146 Holly Tree Dr., Davison, MI 48423. Davis Angelia Kay, 3 Parklane Dr., Troy, IL 62294. Brian R., Rt. 1, Beech Grove, TN 37018. Charleen V., 2011 Oriole Ln., South Daytona, FL 32019. Delane Louis, 4702 Dorisa Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37411. Fred D., Jr., 353 Burning Tree Dr., Hermitage, TN 37076. Jeffery C., 303 McKennell Dr., Nashville, TN 37206. Jerry D., Rt. 4, Manchester, TN av feye}er Joe B., 2112 Hillwood Dr., Center- ville, TN 37033. Ralph, Jr., 601 Longview Rd., Apt. E, Knoxville, TN 37914. Randy J., 1109 Brookmeade Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Samuel Thomas, P.O. Box 224, New Market, AL 35761. Suzanne Denise, 846 Pen Oak Drive, Cookeville, TN 38501. Timothy Paul, 212 Green Gables, Niles, MI 49120. Troy Eugene, P.O. Box 247, Springfield, TN 37172. Vickie L., 7414 Grandwood Drs Swartz Creek, MI 48473. Davy, Joseph B., 5116 Anchorage Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Dawkins, Joy D., P.O. Box 1574, Chattanooga, TN 37415. Dawson Angela C., Rt. 1, White Bluff, TN 3 7G Te Mark Edward, 203 Caldwell Dr., Columbia, TN 38401. De Jesus, Marissa G., 877 Stirrup Dr., Nashville, TN 37221. De Sambourg, Yvonne J., Box 170, Braithwaite, LA 70040. Dean, Terri L., 1184 Brookside Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Deasy, Kevin Michael, 11310 Hill- wood Dr., Huntsville, AL 35803. Deatherage, Troy Allen, 28 Lima- burg Rd., Hebron, KY 41048. Degeorge, Robbie J., 3927 Thackery Dr., Nashville, TN 37207. Deibler, Scott R., 910 North Longfel- low, Arling ton, VA 22205. Dejarnette, Denise, Rt. 1, Box 528, Hawesville, KY 42348. Deloach, David Scott, 900 Fannin, Apt. 5, Denton, TX 76201. Delzell, Jennifer A., 2804 Western Hills Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Demonbreun, Dorothy A., Rt. 3, Box 238, McMinnville, TN 37110. Denney, Suzanne, 5309 Trousdale Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Dennis, Teresa J., Rt. 1, South Mount Juliet Rd., Hermitage, TN 37076. Dennison, John M., 919 Waterswood Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Denson, Lisa J., 6559 Brownlee Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Denton, Sandra D., Rt. 5, Nashville Pk., Franklin, TN 37064. Derryberry, Steven Leon, Rural Rt. 4, Box 251, Logansport, IN 46947. Dexter, Holly A., Rt. 2, Box 151, Duncan, SC 29334. Dickens, Phillip W., 2735 Lower Walkers Creek Rd., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Dickenson, Randy Dale, 1301 North Sunrise, Bowling Green, KY 42101. Diehl, Catherine E., 3614 Princess Ann St., Montgomery, AL 36109. Dillin, Laura, P.O. Box 563, Mc- Minnville, TN 37110. Dinsmore, William C., 755 Colum- bus Ave., Lebanon, OH 45036. Dishner, Alan D., 8404 Merrymount Dr., Kingston Springs, TN 37082. Dixon Barry Wayne, Rt. 2, Box 565, Troutville, VA 24175. Jennifer Lee, 1612 South Observ- atory Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Tracey L., 3387 Mimosa Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Doby, Anthony Gray, 5608 Winth- rop Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612. Dodson, Martin E., 5038 Colemont Dr., Antioch, TN 37013. Dorris, Jim D., 1515 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Dossey, Melissa Juanita, 3818 Rich- land Ave., Nashville, TN 37205. Douglas Daniel Hayes, 1014 Rolling Fields Cir., Columbia, TN 38401. Robert Curtis, 203 Wheeler Ave., Nashville, TN 37211. Douglas-McVay Amy L., 1315 Fifth Ave., N., Nashville, TN 37208. Dowdy David Erich, 1219 Donna Dr., Shelby, NC 28150. Tracy Layne, 116 Savely Dr., Hen- dersonville, TN 37075. Dowling, Kim D., 9719 Gunston Cove Rd., Lorton, VA 22079. Downey, Gary O., 206 Parkes Ave., Lawrenceburg, TN 38464. Doyle, Catherine Melissa, 2212 Plantation Ct., Lawrenceville, GA 30245. Drakey, Anthony, 2526 Lafayette, Lansing, MI 48906. Draper Ralph Haywood, 311 Natchez Ct., G-13, Nashville, TN 37211. Wanda Charlene, 311 Natchez Ct., Apt. G-13, Nashville, TN 37211. Dreher, Jonathan M., 98 Vaughns Gap Rd., Nashville, TN 37205. Driskill, Gregory P., Rt. 2, Box 282, Arab, AL 35016. Dudley, Michael H., 1696 Winston St., Guntersville, AL 35976. Dudney George William, Rt. 4, Caldwell Rd., Box 11-A, Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Janet M., Rt. 1, Box 116, Smith- ville, TN 37166. Susan E., Rt. 1, Box 116, Smith- ville, TN 37166. Dugan, Millicent E., P.O. Box 664, Lebanon, TN 37087. Dugger, Leigh A., 3906 Granny White Pk., Nashville, TN 37204. Duke Allyson Denise, 306 Gaywood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Larry W., 715 Robert Burns Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Stacey L., 8437 Merrymount Dr., Kingston Springs, TN 37082. Tangie L., 3715 Princeton Ave., Nashville, TN 37205. Dukes, Carter Hurd, 1002 Oakbow- ery Rd., Opelika, AL 36801. Dunaway, Teresa L., Rt. 4, Box 97- B, Dickson, TN 37055. Duncan Jill H., 501 Bramblewood Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Laura B., 316 West Church St., Lewisburg, TN 37091. Mark E., 8369 Merrymount Dr., Kingston Springs, TN 37082. Terri L., 8369 Merrymount Dr., Kingston Springs, TN 37082. Dunn Debra A., 615 College St., Frank- lin, KY 42134. Jimmy W., 805 Fairoaks Dr., Mad- ison, TN 37115. Silas Randall, Rt., 10, Franklin Rd., Lebanon, TN 37087. Terri A., 1804 Fernwood St., Mid- dletown, OH 45042. Thomas F. 207, Green Acres Ct., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. William Bryan, 805 Fairoaks Dr., Madison, TN 37115. Dupree, LisaJ., Rt. 1, Boaz, KY 42027. Durgin, Jeffrey M., 57 Patterson St., Augusta, ME 04330. Durham Darinda L., 7439 Hwy. 70S. 119, Nashville, TN 37221. Jeffrey S., 6337 Thompson Dr., Union City, GA 30291. Lori D., 149 Cherokee Rd., Hen- dersonville, TN 37075. Durnal, Kristi L., Rural Rt. 2, Box 1, Albany, IN 47320. Dycus, Mark E., 613 Barbara Dr., Madison, TN 37115. Dye Charles C., 806 South Jefferson, Winchester, TN 37398. Linda K., Forest Hills Apt. 10C, Shelbyville, TN 37160. Dyer, Dillard K., 813 Guail Valley Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. aD Earley Kimberly A., 6110 Freedom Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Rachel Lynn, 6110 Freedom Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Earnest, Mary R., 115 Rolynn Dr., Nashville, TN 37210. Easley, Samuel T., 1007 Northfield Blvd., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Eason, William A., 174 Sunnyside, Jackson, TN 38301. East Lewis David, 108 Jamesborough Ct., Nashville, TN 37215. Sherill J., 106 Cima Dr., Goodletts- ville, TN 37072. Easterly Kimberly Ruth, 402 Hickory Hill, Nicholasville, KY 40356. Patricia R., 3640 El Paso Ave., Dayton, OH 45406. Eaton, Connie G., Rt. 1, Pembroke, KY 42266. Eddins Elizabeth Carol, 277 Mt. Calvary Rd., Northwest, Marietta, GA 30064. Emily A., 800 South Wickham Rd., Melbourne, FL 32901. Eddy, Todd Allen, 765 S. Third St., Brighton, MI 48116. Edens, Brett A., 2701 102 St., To- ledo, OH 43611. Edger, Stan Lee, 11201 Maplecrest Dr., Huntsville, AL 35803. Edwards Anthony S., 4850 Nance Spring Rd., Dalton, GA 30720. Charles K., 1200 Elliston St., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Kathy R., P.O. Box 93, Mt. Pleas- ant, TN 38474. Steven P., 4163 Huffacre Rd., Rome, GA 30161. Eldridge, Tracy Carole, 1141 Barclay Ter., Winston-Salem, NC 27106. Eleazer, Joel R., Rt. 2, Box 870, Dick- son, TN 37055. Elias, Leah Ann, Rt. 7, Box 260, Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Elkins Barry D., 5790 Weidner Rd., Franklin, OH 45005. Michael B., 5790 Weidner Rd., Franklin, OH 45005. Ellenburg, Phillip W., 1430 Fiddler Ave., Merritt Island, FL 32952. Elliott, Steven R., 1107 Ashford Ln., Cary, NC 27511. Ellis Gerald T., 104 Symes Dr., Warner Robins, GA 31093. Harrell C., 310 Gates Rd., Good- lettsville, TN 37072. Jacqueline, Rt. 4, Box 178, Dick- son, TN 37055. Jerry Herman, 19 East Clay St., Ridgefarm, IL 61870. Melissa Louise, 310 Gates Rd., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Robert G., 8007 Wikle Rd., Brent- wood, TN 37027. Scott M., 8007 Wikle Rd., Brent- wood, TN 37027. Ellison, Amy K., 5244 Lark Ln., Al- exandria, TN 37012. Elrod Luana Sheryl, 925 Oak Valley Ln., Nashville, TN 37220. Mark A., David Lipscomb College, P.O. Box 0584, Na shville, TN 37203. Ely, Martha A., 129 Long Branch, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. English, Russell David, 2666 Buena Vista Ave., Doraville, GA 30340. Enkema Elizabeth Faye, 355 Fedderson St., Kingsport, TN 37660. Rebecca A., 355 Fedderson St., Kingsport, TN 37660. Ennis, David L., 4468 Baton Rouge Dr., Hermitage, TN 37076. Epler David James, II, 846 Ohio Pk., Cin- cinnati, OH 45245. Loretta Amelia, 846 Ohio Pk., Cin- cinnati, OH 45245. Ericson Gregory K., 808 Forest Acres Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. ; Nancy Ellen, 808 Forest Acres Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Ernst, William C., 3603 Cedarhill Ave., Huntsville, AL 35810. Etheredge, Karen M., P.O. Box 128, Iron City, TN 38463. Eubanks, Thomas G., 1035 Belvi- dere Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Evans Eddie S., Rt. 8, Lascassas Rd., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Herbert Raye, 401 West End St., Terrell, TX 75160. Jeannie Jo, Rt. 8, Box 311, Mur- freesboro, TN 37130. Wayne E., 3424 Shellbark Dr., Whites Creek, TN 37189. Everette, Mary K., South Oakland Ave., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Everson, Shawn R., 8284 Faulkner Dr., Davison, MI 48423. Ezell Amy C., 5025 Hillsboro Rd., Apt. 2-F, Nashville, TN 37215. Karen Lynn, 1805 Guest Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37216. Tami Miller, 4215 Granny White Pk., Nashville, TN 37204. =e SS eS Faciane, Toby G., 1924 Woodside Rd., Augusta, GA 30906. Faidley, Gregory Steven, 1405 North Hamilton Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46201. Fann Gwendolyn C., Rt. 3, Box 59, Tul- lahoma, TN 37388. Jacqueline M., P.O. Box 373, Smyrna, TN 37167. Fanning, David R., 1906 Epworth Dr., Huntsville, AL 35811. Farley Kevin L., 1719 Sycamore Dr., Ben- ton, KY 42025. Lee A., 7728 Embassy Blvd., Mir- amar, FL 33023. Lisa Richter, 7728 Embassy Blvd., Miramar, FL 33023. Farmer, Taz B., 4424 Lealand Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Farough, Alice A., 4817 Milner Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Farris Christopher Mark, 660 Clark Ave., Cookeville, TN 38501. David L., 426 Westover Dr., Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Iris J., 12011 2 Trotwood Ave., Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Kevin Neal, Rt. 2, Box 281, Cleve- land, NC 27013. Faust, Linda A., 248 Willard Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Fender, Rachel Ann, 559 Logan Rd., King Of Prussia, PA 19406. Fenn, Michael E., 6105 Trailwood Dr., Huntsville, AL 35811. Ferguson, David Stanford, 314 Roll- ing Rd. Dr., Franklin, KY 42134. Ferrell Freda Faye, 6126 Lickton Pk., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Sandra L., 7483 Highway 70, South, Nashville, TN 37221. Fetner, David E., 1204 Vintage Pl., Nashville, TN 37215. Fetzer, William Brent, Rt. 6, Box 644, Dickson, TN 37055. Fielder, Donald Wayne, 5000 Cam- bron Dr., Nashville, TN 37221. Fields, Kimberly G., 829 Neely Rd., Dalton, GA 30720. Fike, Charles H., Jr., 76 Park Forest Dr., Centralia, IL 62801. Finley, John Kirkpatrick, 1501 Lusk St., Guntersville, AL 35976. Fiscus, Bill A., 1685 Cherry St., No- blesville, IN 46060. Fisher Martha L., 109 Fisher Ave., Car- thage, TN 37030. Nancy J., 8770 Pleasant Lake Dr., Brighton, MI 48116. Fite, Dan Summerville, 2110 Birch St., Southeast, Decatur, AL 35601. Fitts, Billy R., Rt. 7, Box 125, Mc- Minnville, TN 37110. Fitzgerald, James E., Rural Rt. 7, Berry, Franklin, TN 37064. Flatt Ben A., 313 East Fort St., Tulla- homa, TN 37388. Jeffrey K., P.O. Box 3306, Rice- ville, TN 37370. Lisa F., 313 East Fort St., Tulla- homa, TN 37388. Tracy Dianne, 313 East Fort St., Tullahoma, TN 37388. Fleischman, Matthew D., 6231 Riv- ercliff Ln., Dayton, OH 45449. Fleming, Dina C., Rt. 1, Auburn, KY 42206. Fletcher, W. E., Rt. 3, Box 372, Sum- merville, GA 30747. Floyd, David A., Jr., 1809 Hillmont Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Flynn, Aman da I., Rt. 1, Stewarts Ferry, Hermitage, TN 37076. Fogle — Eric S., 405 Caldwell Dr., Good- lettsville, TN 37072. Guy N., 6470 Stivers Rd., German- town, OH 45327. Forbis, Vicki L., 1600 Southwind Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Force, Wesley G., 2618 North Oak St., Valdosta, GA 31601. Forcht, George Lemuel, Jr., 8168 Old Plank Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32205. Ford Jack G., Jr., 44227 Duchess Dr., Canton, MI 48187. Julia H., 1105 Woodvale Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Robert Henry, 2127 Griffith Dr., Huntsville, AL 35810. Forde, Carmella Rose, 5107 Nathan Ave., Ashtabula, OH 44004. Forte, William D., 6836 Highland Park, Nashville, TN 37205. Fortner Bradley Von, Rt. 8, Box 184, Ben- ton, KY 42025. Derrick Trent, 2560 Lakeland Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Foster Ann S., P.O. Box 729, Russellville, ATE 3 5653: Charles S., 6333 Columbia Ave., Nashville, TN 37209. Kathy L., Rt. 3, Box 177A, Pulaski, TN 38478. Lisa R., Rt. 1, Lovers Ln., Hop- kinsville, KY 42240. Fought, Randy L., 320 East Wood St., Shreve, OH 44676. Fowler Kenneth J., 1026 Tanya Lynn Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65101. Lee Ann, 1015 Maplehurst, Nash- ville, TN 37204. Fox Eric Gregory, Rt. 2, Box 388, Tompkinsville, KY 42167. Harding L., 1413 Southeast Broad, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Karen G., 1413 Southeast Broad, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Mary A., Chandler Rd., Hermi- tage, TN 37076. Fraley, Beri N., Rt. 2, Box 235, Win- chester, TN 37398. Francis Ann Kathryn, 8200 Susanne Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Kirk E., 1884 Shamrock Dr., Brent- wood, TN 37027. Franklin, Michael Lucas, 1205 Montpier Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Frasier Howard E., Jr., 4205 Granny White Pk., Nashville, TN 37204. Martha Moore, 1714 Green Hills Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Frazee, Barbara Jo, 93 Nance Ln., Apt. 20-A, Nashville, TN 37210. Frazier, Melinda Dawn, 7752 Hwy. 70, S., Nashville, TN 37221. Freeman, Gary Edward, Rt. 4, 108 Wildturkey Dr., Spotsylvania, VA 22553. Frierson, Emery D., 4030 Harbor Hills Rd., Chattanooga, TN 37416. Frith, Melvin Norris, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 452, Bassett, VA 24055. Frost Ginger C., Rt. 5, Box 108, Good- lettsville, TN 37072. Martha B., 206 Haynes Dr., Mur- freesboro, TN 37130. Merri M., 1001 Woldridge Dr., Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Fry, Suzette Yvonne, % Mr. Ethan Allen, Rt. 9, Amanda Way, Mur- freesboro, TN 37130. Fugerer, Brenda Jayne, 4220 North Reeder Ave., Oklahoma City, OK Tal22er Fulford, John M., 1400 Rockmoore Ct., Stone Mountain, GA 30088. Fulkerson, Mark J., 1283 Nancy Ln., Columbus, OH 43227. Fulks, Melissa M., Rt. 1, Box 174, Tullahoma, TN 37388. Fuller, Ernie C., 213 Jacksonian Dr., Hermitage, TN 37076. Fuqua, Tim B., Rt. 3, Box 222, Joel- ton, TN 37080. Fussell, April C., Rt. 6, Box 130, Dickson, TN 37055. Futio, Kazuto, 817 North 64th St., Philadelphia, PA 19151. Gadberry, Tamra Rose, 270 Tampa Drive, H-20, Nashville, TN 37211. Gaddes, Joseph B., 1314 Lipscomb Dr., Brentwood,, TN 37027. Gaines, Andrew Donald, 5036 Lak- eview Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Gallant Charles W., 3140 Lakewood Dr., Guntersville, AL 35976. Helen L., 3140 Lakewood Dr., Guntersville, AL 35976. Galloway, John Nicks, Jr., 2111 Sun- set Dr., Hattiesburg, MS 39401. Gamble, Charles Ray, Jr., 594 Hill- creek Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Gampp, Teresa S., Rt. 1, Box 338-D, Minford, OH 45653. Gannon David C., 103 Allen Dr., Hender- sonville, TN 37075. Kevin D., 706 Staley Ave., Mur- freesboro, TN 37130. Russell L., Rt. 2, Box 155A, Wood- bury, TN 37190. Gardenhire, Donna Ruth, 138 Lane Dr., Algood, TN 38501. Gardner Julie Leeanne, 3016 Anderson Rd., Nashville, TN 37217. Karen L., 890 Abbington Dr., Crys- tal Lake, IL 60014. Garner, Pamela F., 7838 Horseshoe Trail, Huntsville, AL 35803. Garrett Donald G., 804 Curtis Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37207. Jeffery W., Rt. 1, Box 268A, Dan- ville, WV 25053. Sherrie Lynn, 8400 Whites Creek Pk., Joelton, TN 37080. Stephen Lee, 8138 Susanne Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Gaston, Wendy L., Rt. 3, Central City, KY 42330. Gates, Brian A., East Gallatin St., Adairville, KY 42202. Gauger, William A., Rt. 3, Box 130, McMinnville, TN 37110. Gaut, Julie Carolyn, 800 Cranford Ave., Westfield, NJ 07090. Gaw, Lloyd Edward, Jr., 1616 Otter Creek Rd., Nashville, TN 37215. Gebreyes, Ruth, 6004 Artemus Rd., Gainesville, VA 22312. Gee, Deborah Lynn, 849 Quail- woods Dr., Loveland, OH 45140. Gentle, Amy Elisabeth, 168 Oak- view Rd., Hazel Green, AL 35750. Gentry, James H., 602 Geno Cir., Maryville, TN 37801. Germann, Samuel M., 114 Wood- mont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37205. Gharacholou, Mahyar, Peabody College, Box 553, Nashville, TN 37203. Gibson Jeffrey S., 1802 Cloverleaf Dr., Nashville, TN 37216. Wendell L., 1316 Pillow St., Nash- ville, TN 37203. Gilbert, Lisa A., 4420 Lone Oak Rd., Nashville,, TN 37215. Giles, Marcy M., 600 Biltmore Way, 51, Coral Gables, FL 33134. Gilfilen, Timothy Alan, 912 Jeffer- son Rd., Rockledge, FL 32955. Gill Joe M., III, Box 85, Allensville, KY 42204. Joy, P.O. Box 85, Allensville, KY 42204. Gilreath, Jeffrey Ryan, Rt. 2, Box 1340, Lafayette, GA 30728. Gilstrap, Linda Kaye, 2955 Elm- wood Ct., Titusville, FL 32780. Givens, Johnna E., 725 Hickory St., Centerville, TN 37033. Glassco, Steven Dale, Rt. 3, Box 200, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Glaus, Kenneth W., 4456 Eatons Creek Rd., Nashville, TN 37218. Gleaves, Gregory Scott, 678 Auburn University, Montgomery, AL 36193. Glenn, Gregory J., P.O. Box 1352, Ar- cadia, FL 33821. Glover, John H., III, 1616 North Peo- ria, Peoria, IL 61603. Goad, Carl Eugene, 1418 West Sev- enth St., Hopkinsville, KY 42240. Gobble, Timothy A., 2228 Brent- wood Dr., Cleveland, TN 37311. Goddard, Cynthia K., 2505 Tim- wood Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Goff, Faith C., 1509 Grandview Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Golden, Gregory W., 2625 Mesa Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Goldman, Kathryn Louise, 7305 Merlin Cir., Knoxville, TN 37921. Goldtrap, Jefre S., 900 Mercer Ct. Apt., Columbia, TN 38401. Gonce, Amy Gretchen, Bass Route, Stevenson, AL 35772. Gonzalez, Miriam C., 1017 Scott Cir., Decatur, GA 30033. Gooch, David Michael, Nolensville Rd., Nolensville, TN 37135. Goodpasture, Nancy L., 942 Cald- well Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Gordon Alice Marie, 351 Forrest Valley Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. David R., 351 Fo rrest Valley Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Gore, Stacy V., 3590 Hidden Acres Dr., Atlanta, GA 30340. Gorham, Holly L., 1090 Trent Blvd., Lexington, KY 40502. Goswitz, Francis J., 107 Berwick Dr., Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Gough, Russell W., 3078 Maybee Rd., Pontiac,, MI 48055. Gower, Daisy D., 359 Brewer. Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Grace Joe D., Jr., Rt. 5, Russellville, KY 42276. Kristie A., Meadow Ln., Rt. 5, Rus- sellville, KY 42276. Grady, James Ilar, 310 Willow Brook Rd., Louisville, KY 40243. Graham Christina M., 4931 Danby Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. William Christopher, Rt. 6, Box 174, Ashland City, TN 37015. Grate, Byron R., RR2, Waterloo, IN 46793. Graves Jeffrey Kent, 7166 118th St., N., Seminole, FL 33542. Thomas Lynn, Rt. 4, Box 409AA, Portland, TN 37148. Gray, John Philip, P.O. Box 129, Campbellsville, KY 42718. Grayson Stephen Douglas, P.O. Box 213, Adairville, KY 42202. William R., Box 213, Adairville, KY 42202. Green Annette Louise, Rt. 6, Box 272A, Pewitt Rd., Franklin, TN 37064. Brent Ashley, Roundway Down, P.O. Box 583, Davidson, NC 28036. Howard C., II, 1106 Stonewall Jackson Ct., Nashville, TN 37220. Jeffrey D., 3813 Haywood Ct., Nashville, TN 37211. Monica L., Rt. 2, Bearwallow, Ashland City, TN 37015. SeeeceRaeay Green, Susan J., 113 Lancaster Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. William David, 1106 Stonewall Jackson Ct., Nashville, TN 37220. Greene Angela K., 105 Dawn Ct., La- Vergne, TN 37086. Ginger V., 4301 West, M-55, Cad- illac, MI 49601. Greenwood, Deborah L., 12 Balan- ger Rd., Newark, DE 19711. Greer Gail, 1104 Draughon Ave., Nash- ville, TN 37203. Wellentina, Drawer F, White House, TN 37188. Gregory Elizabeth L., 105 Shadybrook Ct., Brentwood, TN 37027. Linda F., Box 421, David Lip- scomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Randall T., 105 Shadybrook Ct., Brentwood, TN 37027. Gresham, Roy Richard, Hwy. 25, Cross Plains, TN 37049. Griffin, Albert F., II], 112 North Kingston Ave., Rockwood, TN 37854. Griffith Ruth E., 1179 Fox Terrier Dr., Be- thel Park, PA 15102. Susan Elaine, 1179 Fox Terrier Dr., Bethel Park, PA 15102. Griggs, Leigh E., 200 Paragon PI., H- 14, Nashville, TN 37211. Grigsby, James Robert, 105 West- bury Ln., Florence, AL 35630. Grimes Dixie L., 143 Lancaster Dr., Frank- lin, TN 37064. Melissa P., RR2, Box 168, Mount Pleasant, TN 38474. Grissom, Melinda G., Rt. 5, Box 306, McMinnville, TN 37110. Grizzell, Kenneth D., Rt. 3, Box 260, Winchester, TN 37398. Gross Gregory Holland, P.O. Box 197, Ridgetop, TN 37152. Jamison Stuart, 5215 Brick Church Pk., Goodlettsville, TN 37075. Rhonda C., 5734 Brait Ave., Jack- sonville, FL 32209. Grubb, Peter H., 1204 Saint Wil- liams Ave., Round Rock, TX 78664. Grubbs, Edward B., Jr., 296 Garry Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Gulley, Vicki Lynn, 305 Glenwood Dr., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Gunselman Janis Elizabeth, 4905 Millerwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Sandra Jean, 1002 East Northfield, L-103, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Guy, Melissa Ann, 920 Sunnyhill Rd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Guyer, Karl, 12 Cannan Gateway, Wallingford, CT 06492. Guyton, Linda G., 2600 Nashville Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101. Hackney, Charles M., 126 Rhine Dr., Madison, TN 37115. . ‘Haddock, Christopher K., 4016 Sheddan Dr., Columbia, TN 38401. Haddon, John T., Alto Rd., Rt. 2, De- cherd, TN 37324. Hagan George T., 106 Delrose Dr., Port- land, TN 37148. Karen Anne, Rt. 1, Tompkinsville, KY 42167. Kevin S., Rt. 1, Tompkinsville, KY 42167. Hagar, Alice Kristin, 13390 Old Hickory Blvd., Antioch, TN 37013. Hale, Charlotte F., 1218 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Haley Cheryl A., 1950 Pumping Station Rd., Nashville, TN 37210. Michael T., 1134 Greenland Ave., Nashville, TN 37216. Hall Alan Daniel, Rt. 2, Box 38, Burns, TN 37029. Alicia G., Rt. 3, Box 245, Calvert City, KY 42029. Brian Scott, Oak Grove Ct., Berea, KY 40403. Deborah Jean, Rt. 1, Hawkins Rd., White Bluff, TN 37187. Gary C., 5210 Regent Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37220. Kathleen S., 1314 Hildreth Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Lisa R., 1008 Riviera Ave., Hunts- ville, AL 35802. Regina A., 608 Cox Pk., NW, Fair- view, TN 37062. Richard Ashley, 6120 Henry Ford Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Tammy L., Rt. 4, Box 695, Dry Creek, Waverly, TN 37185. Tracy L., Rt. 4, Box 695, Waverly, TN 37185. Hallford, Leslie D., 514 Pine Cir., Peachtree City, GA 30269. Hamann, Toby Latham, Post Office Box 476, Twain Harte, CA 95383. Hamilton, Kelly W., Rt. 3, Box 260, Calvert City, KY 42029. Hamlett, Sue Anne, 164 Greenwood Dr., LaVergne, TN 37086. Hammer, William Jeff, 6 Bethlehem Ln., Hebron, KY 41048. Hammons, Mark A., 250 Mohawk Dr., Paducah, KY 42001. Hammontree Lee N., 2008 Otter Valley Ln., Nashville, TN 37215. Monty L., Rt. 9, Box 44, Cumming, GA 30130. Hampton Donald Lynn, Rt. 1, Box 103, Hill- view Rd., Chapmansboro, TN 37035. Jimmie L., 637 Johnson St., Rus- sellville, KY 42276. Michael Lee, Rt. 76, Morganton, KY 42261. Rodney Seymour, P.O. Box 592, Guntersville, AL 35976. William G., 4602 Nevada Ave., Nashville, TN 37209. Hank, Charles Ferguson, 371 Wal- lace Rd., Apt. M-84, Nashville, TN 37211. Hankins, Michael W., 213 Wild- wood Ave., Lebanon, TN 37087. Hanvey, Sharon Alyse, 1116 Batey Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Harbison, Cynthia M., 113 Shep- herd Hills Dr., Madison, TN 37115. Hardy, Keith F., 1112 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Hargett, Nancy E., 720 East Pasa- dena Ave., Muscle Shoals, AL 35660. Hargis Mary A., Rt. 8, Bobby Dr., Frank- lin, TN 37064. Philip D., Jr., Rt. 8, Bobby Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Harlan, Cherie Renee, 613 Old Hick- ory Blvd., W, Madison, TN 37115. Harless, Mark Daniel, 139 Newell Ln., Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Harper Bart A., 330 Hazel Dr., Centerville, TN 37033. Dana L., 5040 Yadkinville Rd., Pfafftown, NC 27040. Julia E., Rt. 1, Box 253, Adams, TN 37010. Harriman, Cynthia J., Rt. 1, Inavale Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Harrington, Leanne, 1204 Stratford Ave., Nashville, TN 37216. Harris Daniel L., 714 Freda Villa, Madi- son, TN 37115. Dean S., 3218 Hastings Rd., Huntsville, AL 35801. Karen Deanne, 320 Windy Meadow, Cedar Hill, TX 75104. Kevin Hugh, 213 McNickle Dr., Smyrna, TN 37107. Martha A., 4106 Eden Ave., Nash- ville, TN 37215. Martye J., East Main St., Auburn- town, TN 37016. Steve A., Rt. 3, Box 173, Albany, KY 42602. Steven T., 3218 Hastings Rd., Huntsville, AL 35801. William Eric, 111 Leeward Point, Hendersonville, TN 37075. Harrison John P., II, 992 Cardon Dr., Rock- ledge, FL 32955. William Boyd, III, 2130 Berry Ave., Florence, AL 35630. Hart Sandra Jeanne, 4421 Empress St., Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. Sherri Lynn, 105 North Dr., Mt. Carmel, IL 62863. Hartman Enoch E., III, 6457 Cloverland Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Eva R., 1301 Haber Dr., Brent- wood, TN 37027. Harwell Loretta Fay, Rt. 5, Box 315, Pu- laski, TN 38478. Phyllis Ann, Rt. 1, Box 3C, Ard- more, TN 38449. Roger D., Rt. 1, Box 3C, Ardmore, TN 38449. Hasenfuss, John H., Rt. 1, Woods Ln., Centralia, IL 62801. Hassey, James D., 1301 Grandview Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Hathcock, John M., 30H Northwood Lake, Northport, AL 35476. Hawk, Mark Len, 1461 East Chester, Jackson, TN 38301. Hawkins Cinda A., 2921 Slippery Rock Dr., Cocoa, FL 32922. Gregory C., Rt. 2, Box 397, White Bluff, TN 37187. Lisa L., P.O. Box 158, Matthews, MO 63867. Hayes Carolyn R., 114 Darlington Rd., Huntsville, AL 35801. Jerry T., Rt. 3, Metropolis, IL 62960. Kimberly, 506 Blue Bird Cir., Chattanooga, TN 37412. Mark W., 305 East Overhill Rd., Dickson, TN 37055. Haynes, Vincent C., 119 Savely Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Hays, Gerald Wayne, 508 Southcrest Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Hayworth, Sherri L., Rt. 2, Box 94, Pierson, FL 32080. Hazelwood Cynthia A., 2100 Dearborn Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Roger Lee, 602 Fayette St., Prin- ceton, WV 24740. Heaberlin, Leslie Ann, 739 Silver- pines Rd., Houston, TX 77062. Head Jerri Ann, Rt. 1, Box 41-14, Springfield, TN 37172. Marshall H., Jr., 115 Burrus Ave., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Stanley M., 565 16th Ave. No., Nashville, TN 37203. Hearn Linda L., 6210 Old National Hwy., College Park, GA 30349. Lisa R., 5124 Hilson Rd., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Heath John Curtis, 3911 Ivy Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37216. Scott B., 3621 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. Hedrick, Kyle E., 1321 Highcrest Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37343. Heffington, David A., 5530 Edmond- son Pk., Nashville, TN 37211. Helton, Paul G., 117 Fields Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Hembree, Michael L., Rt. 5, Box 46, Thomson, GA 30824. Hemby, Thomas H., 211 Oak St., Apt. 6, Statesboro, GA 30458. Henderson Alan C., 331 Plantation Dr., To- ney, AL 35773. Phillip Gerard, 2600 Milne St., Chattanooga, TN 37406. Hendricks, Pamela Sue, 926 West- wood Dr., Merritt Island, FL 32952. Hendrix, Allison Kaye, 822 Baylor Dr., Huntsville, AL 35802. Henley David R., 6632 Beacon Ln., Nash- ville, TN 37209. Donna Anne, 115 Westhampton Pl., Nashville, TN 37205. Henry, Perry T., 7321 Lancelot Ln., Knoxville, TN 37921. Hensley, Blake W., 11604 Lothbury Ln., Richmond, VA 23233. | Herndon, Teresa L., 2008 Abelia Ln., | Lexington, KY 40504. | Herod Edward A., 1501 Willingham Rd., Richmond, VA 23233. Richard Michael, 1501 Wil- lingham Rd., Richmond, VA 23233. Herren Brent Korrel, 1711 Neshoba Cove, Germantown, TN 38138. -Carinda M., 1711 Neshoba Cove, Memphis, TN 38138. Hess, Glenda M., 324 Northeast First, Paoli, IN 47454. Hester, Maria Jacqueline, 305 Forest Valley Ct., Atlanta, GA 30342. Hetrick, Cindy L., 954 South 150 West, Kouts, IN 46347. Hibdon, Elaine R., 307 Rural Hill Ct., Nashville, TN 37217. Hickman, Penelope C., Rt. 2, Box 141, Lynville, TN 38472. Hicks ; James Michael, 1737 North Ob- servatory Dr., Nashville, TN aif 7a US), Sharon R., 627 Heritage Dr., Mad- ison, TN 37115. Timothy P., 627 Heritage Dr., Madison, TN 37115. Higdon Rhonda Gayle, 10347 Tawa Trail, Jacksonville, FL 32217. Tracy Lynn, 3616 Eddington Dr., Bloomington, IN 47401. Higgins, Shelia Rene, 2317 Freder- ick Pl., Valdosta, GA 31601. Hill Jerry Dale, 1518 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. John M., General Delivery, Berry- man, MO 65435. Michael Todd, 454 Huntington Ridge Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Robyn D., Rt. 3, Box 236, Calvert City, KY 42029. Hilliard DonnaJ., P.O. Box 192, Hermitage, TN 37076. Renay C., 160 Cedar Creek Dr., Athens, GA 30605. Hillin, Rachel A., One Bridlewood Ln., Brentwood, TN 37027. Hillis, William Earl, 2604 17th St., Anacortes, WA 98221. Hinson Brett Alan, Rt. 4, Box 680, Wav- erly, TN 37185. Roger M., Rt. 4, Box 680, Waverly, TN 37185. Hinton David Arthur, P.O. Box 881, David Lipscomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Jeffrey L., 1215 Twin Springs Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Julie Cherisse, 14217 Addington Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70816. Thomas B., Rt. 7, Twin Springs Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Hiter, Leeanne, 2720 Old Smith Springs Rd., Nashville, TN 37217. Hixson, Michael D., 3606 Ida Belle Ln., Chattanooga, TN 37412. Hobbs, William H., 1895 Spring Val- ley Dr., Springfield, PA 19064. Hodge, Edward H., Rt. 4, Box 162-A, Tompkinsville, KY 42167. Hodgens, Terri Lynn, 3714 Mayfair, Nashville, TN 37215. Hodges, Lisa D., 818 Strawberry Ln., Franklin, KY 42134. Hoffman George W., 233 South Main St., Oneida, TN 37841. Julie E., 8340 Hwy. 100, Nashville, TN 37221. Hogan Andy H., 3331 Roberts Rd., Chat- tanooga, TN 37416. Darrell L., 1211 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Dennis A., 290 Tangley Way, Lex- ington, KY 40503. Joey B., 3331 Roberts Rd., Chatta- nooga, TN 37416. Pamela J., 290 Tangley Way, Lex- ington, KY 40503. Hogin, William H., 726 Lincoln Dr., Gallatin, TN 37066. Holbrook, Marina J., Three Terrace Dr., Mountaintop, PA 18707. Holden Diane L., 508 Wilson Ct., May- field, KY 42066. Gina R., 341-P Dellway Villa, Nashville, TN 37207. Holder David Thomas, 111 Oak Ave., Dickson, TN 37055. Janet L., 610 Ellen Dr., Goodletts- ville, TN 37072. Kimberly L., Rt. 1, Box 49, Belvi- dere, TN 37306. Lee C., 1409 Adams St., Franklin, TN 37064. Spencer Myrl, Rt. 1, Box 118, Ris- ing Fawn, GA 30738. Holifield, Dwayne, 3834 North Cap- itol Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46208. Holladay, 4106 Eden Ave., Nash- ville, TN 37215. Holland John G., 5401 Meadow Lake Rad., Brentwood, TN 37027. Larry K., 5401 Meadow Lake Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Lori Dawn, 184 Tusculum Rd., Antioch, TN 37013. Hollingsworth Roy D., Jr., 1310 Cherry St., Tal- ladega, AL 35160. William G., 1310 Cherry St., Tal- ladega, AL 35160. Hollis Karen M., RR1, Box 13, Rockvale, TN 37153. Kenneth David, 4728 Lori Dr., An- tioch, TN 37013. Holloway, Sonya G., 3274 River Bend Rd., Dalton, GA 30720. Holman, Carol Ann, 2846 Mc- Gavock Pk., Nashville, TN 37214. Holmes Judith M., 18 Green Acres, Barre, VT 05641. Randall S., Rt. 14, Box 198, Mary- ville, TN 37801. Holt, Nancy L., Rt. 5, Box 119, Shel- byville, TN 37160. Hood Elyssa C., P.O. Box 232, Decherd, TN 37324. Jonathan C., P.O. Box 232, De- cherd, TN 37324. Ricky Wayne, Box 335, Santa Fe, TN 38482. Hooper Karen Leigh, 703 Florida Ave., Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Laura Ann, 2219 Woodmont Dr., Tuscumbia, AL 35674. Hoover, Stuart William, 16360 New Port Rd., Mount Airy, NC. Hopkins, Janna Michele, 942 Coral Dr., West Palm Beach, FL 33406. Horis, Pamela K., 508 Sherwood Dr., Maryville, TN 37801. Horn, Dwight A., 1521 Graybar Ln., Nashville, TN 37215. Horne, Jennifer L., Rt. 2, Yale Dr., Minford, OH 45653. Horst, Geoffrey Terence, 9639 Me- ridian St., Huntsville, AL 35810. Horton, Susan R., 4340 Meadow Ln., Paducah, KY 42001. Hosford, Kimberly L., Rt. 1, Hwy. 96, Franklin, TN 37064. Houston, Duwain T., 50 Wylly Ave., Savannah, GA 31406. Howard Patricia Gail, 11 Nottingham Way, Pensacola, FL 32506. Tia Suzanne, 4585 Cleeces F erry Rd., Nashville, TN 37218. Howe, Robyn D., 22 West “I” St., Carlisle, PA 17013. Howell Barbara Ann, 604 Clematis Drive, Nashville, TN 37205. Emmitt S., 903 Patricia Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37217. Joel D., Rt. 2, Box 310, Leoma, TN 38468. Hoyt Pamela R., 255 Andromeda Dr., Paducah, KY 42001. Paula Renee, 255 Andromeda Dr., Paducah, KY 42001. Hubbell Lisa Anne, Quality St., Culleoka, TN 38451. Richard L., 123 Park Cir., Colum- bia, TN 38401. Huckabey Jeffrey Z., Rt. 5, Box 214, Athens, TN 37303. Rebecca Ann, Rt. 5, Box 214, Ath- ens, TN 37303. Huddleston Joan E., 515 Basswood Dr., G73, Nashville, TN 37209. Michael E., 515 Basswood Dr., G73, Nashville, TN 37209. Hudgins, Jeana L., Box 178, Rt. 2, Nashville, TN 37209. Hudson Donald C., Jr., Rt. 1, Box 80, Fran- kewing, TN 38459. Henry H., Jr., P.O. Box 128, Kings- ton Springs, TN 37082. Janet C., 325 South Lincoln St., Salem, OR 97302. Karen A., 8038 Robinson, Allen Park, MI 48101. Michael Wayne, Box 440, David Lipscomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Pamela Chester, 4112 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. Rachel J., 5101 Linbar Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Rayeayn, 2813 Stonybrook Dr., Bowie, MD 20715. Richard S., 7500 North West 12th, Plantation, FL 33313. Roxayn, 2813 Stonybrook Dr., Bowie, MD 20715. Huggins, Joe D., 7121 Regency Rd., Knoxville, TN 37921. Humphrey, Debra L., 109 Ramona Ave., Jacksonville, NC 28540. Hunt Joseph Craig, 106 Kenner Ave., Nashville, TN 37205. Todd A., 620 Brook Dr., Antioch, TN 37013. Hunter Craig W., 26 Cherokee Dr., Moundsville, WV 26041. Kristi D., 5342 Green Valley Ct., Nashville, TN 37220. Hurlburt, Cynthia Renee, 533 Lan- dau Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Hurley Kelli C., 26131 Purdum Rd., Da- mascus, MD 20872. Michael Elden, 805 Cammack Ct., Nashville, TN 37205. Hurt, Jennifer L., 522 Cleermont Dr., Huntsville, AL 35801. Huth, Jeannine Alicia-Marie, 200 Rosehill Dr., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Hutson Jonathan J., 525 Susan Ln., Deer- field, IL 60015. js Martin H., 1200 Crestmont Ct., Nashville, TN 37207. SS Sa eg Ingram Catherine H., David Lipscomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Dwayne E., 901 Coral Rd., Nash- ville, TN 37204. Paul D., 509 East Fifth St., Coal Valley, IL 61240. Philip David, 509 East Fifth St., Coal Valley, IL 61240. Inman, Tina E., Boyd Mill Pk., Franklin, TN 37064. Irmiger, Curtis C., 6007 North Guil- ford, Indianapolis, IN 46220. Irwin Angela P., 301 Beal Pkwy., Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548. Richard E., 169 Rebecca Dr., Hen- dersonville, TN 37075. Isaacs, William M., 441 Harding PI., Nashville, TN 37211. Jackson Christopher C., 2838 Colonial Cir., Nashville, TN 37214. John Richard, 4810 Old Hickory Blvd., Hermitage, TN 37076. Jon C., 3800 Belmont Blvd., Nash- ville, TN 37215. Karin L., 3244 Lakeshore Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Krista Lee, 2611 Brownwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Leanne, Rt. 2, Box 132,, Spring- field, TN 37172. Leeann, 2109 Seyforth Dr., Hunts- ville, AL 35811. Nancy L., Rt. 1, Box 123, Lyles, TN 37098. Patricia M., 212 Old Fort St., Tul- lahoma, TN 37388. Phyllis R., 1412 Plymouth Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Thomas R., 5318 Overton Rd., Nashville, TN 37220. William D., 8901 Wooten Rd., Chattanooga, TN 37416. Jacobs, Bruce L., Rt. 1, Box 363, Lynchburg, TN 37352. Jakob, Jeanette, 1200 Dalemere Dr., Nashville, TN 37207. James Alice Faye, 201 Maple Ave., Wav- erly, TN 37185. Joni L., 14043 Mandarin Oaks Ln., Jacksonville, FL 32223. Jaques, Alan R., Rural District 2, Box 426, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Jarratt, Lisa D., 503 Pawnee Trail, Columbia, TN 38401. Jarrell Michael L., 1404 Lake Bass Dr., Lake Worth, FL 33460. Timothy Foy, 751 Orchard Dr., Madison, WV 25130. Jastre, Richard A., 1166 Coarsey Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Jefferson, Sarah Ellen, 1113 Adams St., Franklin, TN 37064. Jenkins, Regina Gail, Rt. 4, Box 112, Centerville, TN 37033. Jent, Jennifer Lee, 620 South Restin Rd., Greenwood, IN 46142. Jett Douglas A., 524 Crieve Rd., Nash- ville, TN 37220. Randall L., 1029 Caldwell Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Jewell, Susan D., 174 Spring Ridge Dr., Berkeley Height, NJ 07922. Johns, Joy Ann, Rt. 3, Box 746, Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Johnson Alvin R., 703 45th Ave. No., Nash- ville, TN 37209. Anita M., 26 Albion Ave., Annis- ton, AL 36201. Charlotte L., P.O. Box 544, White House, TN 37188. Craig Alan, 145 County Line Rd., Fayetteville, GA 30214. Craig Leo, 57 Sunset Blvd., Bruns- wick, GA 31520. Dana Leigh, 765 McMurray Dr., Apt. G-2, Nashville, TN 37211. Deanna F., 57 Sunset Blvd., Brunswick, GA 31520. Ginger B., P.O. Box 43, Eva, AL 35621. James M., 145 County Line Rd., Fayetteville, GA 30214. Jeffrey R., Rt. 3, Glenbrook, Tren- ton, GA 30752. Kevin L., 303 Kevin Dr., Dickson, TN 37055. Kimberly Marshelle, 6220 Melton Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37416. Michael Eugene, 400 West Main St., Huntingdon, TN 38344. Monica L., 5320 Forrest Acres Dr., Nashville, TN 38220. Richard L., Rt. 3, Box 237, Char- lotte, TN 37036. Sharon P., 660 Harding Pl., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Silas Blake, 205 Delano St., McMinnville, TN 37110. Stacy E., 4506 Orly Pl., McGuire _ Air Force, NJ 08641. Thelma R., Riley’s Park Office, Mount Dora, FL 32757. Todd H., 220 South Every, Mason, MI 48854. Tommy Brent, 3005 Runabout Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Victoria Elizabeth, 4887 Green- way Rd., Norcross, GA 30071. Aubrey Herman, III, P.O. Box 54, Smithville, TN 37166. Joines, Jennifer L., 4574 Mickey Dr., Memphis, TN 38116. Jones Anthony, 6017 Sandin Blvd., Huntsville, AL 35810. Bradley R., 1001 Brookhaven Dr., Russellville, KY 42276. Brian Scott, 620 Hunters Ln., Brentwood, TN 37027. Connie Darlene, 146F Overby Rd., Fairview, TN 37062. Dleese, Rt. 3, Box 362A, Poplar St., Russellville, KY 42276. Donna S., 741 Vosswood Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Garry David, 924 Crownhill Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Jerry Wayne, Maxwell Chapel Rd., Unionville, TN 37180. Joni Lynn, 616 Levi Rd., Chatta- nooga, TN 37415. Joseph Edward, 4661 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville, TN 37218. Julie D., 59 Amsden Rd., Ormond Beach, FL 32074. Kimberly K., 6335 Panorama Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Linda L., 1220 Belvedere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Lisa A., 1884 Whispering Pines Cir., Englewood, FL 33533. Lynn Renee, Edgewood Farm, Rt. 1, Box 180A, Bealeton, VA 22712. Martha Grace, 852 Wren Rd., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. May C., 5005 Garth Rd., SE, Huntsville, AL 35802. Michael Haze, 185 Jones Ln., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Nina G., 3801 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. Phillip S., 2301 Cloverdale Rd., Nashville, TN 37214. Stephen U., Rt. 1, Zion Rd., Co- lumbia, TN 38401. Susan Elizabeth, 1108 Sun Valley Rd., Franklin, TN 37064. Timothy Alan, 3506 Hewlett Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Troy W., 616 Levi Rd., Chatta- nooga, TN 37415. William H., Jr., 360 Haywood Ln., Nashville, TN 37211. Jordan Melissa Kay, 7521 Combs Rd., In- dianapolis, IN 46227. William D., 810 Rigel Dr., SW, De- catur, AL 35602. Joseph Mark L., Rt. 10, Box 1018, Spring- field, MO 65803. Monty Shawn, Rt. 10, Box 1018, Springfield, MO 65803. Joyner, Frederick C., 6008 Manassas Ct., Brentwood, TN 37027. Julian, Jonathan Mark, 3099 Gant Quarters Way, Marietta, GA 30067. Justice, Jo A., 5442 Wakefield Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Kaatz, Steven L., 6328 Purdy Dr., Battle Creek, MI 49017. Kaiser, Kim L., 708 Shoshoni St., Cheyenne, WY 82009. Kane, Jacqueline M., Rt. 1, Box 137, Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150. Kearschner, Leslie A., 4549 Clover Lake Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46208. Keele Jeffery Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 120, Dickson, TN 37055. Thomas Evin, 508-A Elba Dr., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Keen, Lawrence D., 1570 South 900 E, Zionsville, IN 46077. Keeton Connie Jo, 5036 Chaffin Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37221. Sonja C., 5036 Chaffin Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37221. Keith, Lisa Carol, 1411 Oakland Acres Dr., Madison, TN 37115. Kelsey, Thomas H., 6128 Shady Way Ln., Chattanooga, TN 37416. Kendall Anthony B., Rt. 1, Box 363-B, Pa- oli, IN 47454. Barry J., RR1, Box 3, Paoli, IN 47454. Kendrick Elizabeth A., 9412 West Tampa Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70815. Joel R., 817 Mars Hill Rd., Flor- ence, AL 35630. John R., 817 Mars Hill Rd., Flor- ence, AL 35630. Kenmotsu, Camellia, 4 Spruce Ln., Glenwood, IL 60425. Kenning, John Austin, 122 Black- burn Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Kennington, Brent Lee, 755 Queens- bury Dr., Montgomery, AL 36116. Kepley, Russell Steven, Jr., P.O. Box 88988, Dunwoody, GA 30338. Kerley, Jeffery M., Box 539, David Lipscomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Kerns, Shannon Elizabeth, Rt. 6, Box 80, Dickson, TN 37055. Kesler, Deborah K., Rt. 4, Box 336A, Columbia, TN 38401. Key, Jennifer L., P.O. Box 188, Smyrna, TN 37167. Kidder, Patricia G., Rt. 1, Box 41, Rupert, ID 83350. Kidwell, Mark S., P.O. Box 7133, Co- lumbus, GA 31908. Kilpatrick Janice Lovee, 7033 Stanford Dr., Alexandria, VA 22307. Kevin W., 1020 Old Section Rd., Bessemer, AL 35023. Melinda L., 7033 Stanford Dr., Al- exandria, VA 22307. Kimbrell, John W., Rt. 1, Box 42, West Point, TN 38486. King Cathy D., 220 East 17th, Bartles- ville, OK 74003. Clifford S., 1526 Covington Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Katherine A., 108 Myles Manor Ct., Franklin, TN 37064. Mary L., 531 Southcrest Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Michael D., 6930 Tampico Rd., S, Jacksonville, FL 32244. Myron L., Jr., 932 Evans Rd., Nashville, TN 37204. Paula Kay, 1501 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. William C., Jr., Rt. 3, Moran Rd., Franklin, TN 37064. Kington, Brooke, Rt. 1, Box 91-D, Makanda, IL 62958. Kinnane, Todd A., 1208 Harding PI., Nashville, TN 37215. Kinzel, Thomas A., 1731 Maple Ave., Wellsville, OH 43968. Kirby Byron Scott, 1204 Rustic Cir., Huntsville, AL 35802. Kedra J., 1204 Rustic Cir., Hunts- ville, AL 35802. Steve Dale, 257 Elysian Fields Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. Timothy E., 100 Shihmen Ct., An- tioch, TN 37013. Kirchberg Barbara L., 2228 Chickering Ln., Nashville, TN 37215. Roy W., III, 2228 Chickering Ln., Nashville, TN 37215. Kiser Beth Ann, Rt. 4, Box 2, Waynes- boro, VA 22980. Sonya Lynn, Rt. 4, Box 2, Waynes- boro, VA 22980. Kittrell, Pamela Leanne, 5500 Shady Trail, Old Hickory, TN 37138. Kixmiller, Kerry J., RR2, Winslow, IN 47598. Klausner, Lisa Kathryn, 417 David- son Rd., Nashville, TN 37205. Kline, Dyann Carmen, 4205 Bayside Ln., Hermitage, TN 37076. Klingbyll, Tamera Dawn, 216 Ches- ter Rd., SW, Fairview, TN 37062. Knight Gwendolyn Marie, 3624 Jackson Blvd., Chalmette, LA 70043. Jacqueline, 5526 Yeager Ct., Indi- anapolis, IN 46227. - Knopp, Lester R., 601 Shadycrest Ln., Franklin, TN 37064. Knost, Tammy Ann, 197 Willow Ave., Altamonte Springs, FL 32701. Knowles, Karen Marie, 126 Stuart Dr., Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742. Krantz, Kevin W., Temperance Rd., Franklin, KY 42134. Krist, Kimberly Marie, 3208 Hunter Rd., Brighton, MI 48116. Kyle Holly Renee, 3345 Dockery St., Cleveland, TN 37311. Kreg Lehman, 5311 Fairview Rd., Hixson, TN 37343. Kyler, Sally A., Barclay Rd., Indiana, PA 15701. Labender, Brian Ronald, 1701B Lakecliff, Wheaton, IL 60187. Lafargue, Jerome H., Box 603, David Lipscomb College, Nashville, TN 37203: Lakes, Peter Andrew, 2350 Hickory Ridge, Ashland, KY 41101. Lamb, Kathy Janiece, 3018 Earhart Rd., Hermitage, TN 37076. Lampley Kathy L., Rt. 1, Box 228, Nolens- ville, TN 37135. Mary Roa Ris 2, P.O. Box 362D, Fairview, TN 37062. Lancaster, Karen R., 1638 Elm Ridge Way, Stone Mountain, GA 30083. Lane Chandra K., 103 Nathan Forest Ct., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Morris Andrew, RR1, Box 77, Pe- gram, TN 37143. Langford, Martha A., 4037 Outer Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Langlois, John C., II, 133 Blackman Rd., Bradner, OH 43406. Lanham, Craig L., 116 River Dr., Te- questa, FL 33458. Lankford Alana F., 3709 Benham Ave., Nashville, TN 37215. Charles L., 3709 Benham Rd., Nashville, TN 37215. Larkin, Thomas Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 47, Killen, AL 35645. Larkins, Melissa Ann, Rt. 1, Box 153, Lyles, TN 37098. Larson, Laurie Lynn, 7029 South Fillmore Ct., Littleton, CO 80122. Larue, Tammy D., 309 Hollywood Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Lashlee, Bonnie G., 2136 Brookview Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Law, Treesa Moore, Harpeth View Trail, Kingston Springs, TN 37082. Lawrence, Timothy Chris, Rt. 1, Elmwood, TN 38560. Lawson Diane C., 8704 Louis Dr., Hunts- ville, AL 35802. Letha Michelle, 1304 Graycroft Ave., Madison, TN 37115. Michele L., 716 Ridgelawn PIl., Tullahoma, TN 37388. Layne, Margaret B., 4623 Dorisa Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37411. Ledbetter, Bill Don, P.O. Box 796, David Lipscomb College, Nash- ville, TN 37203. Ledford, Elizabeth B., 107 Wilkins Dr., Tullahoma, TN 37388. Ledgerwood, Cathryn M., 5912 Longmeadow Rd., Nashville, TN 37205. Ledlow, Rita Rowell, 13 Pinepoint Cir., Valdosta, GA 31601. Lee Anna Marie, Stable Rd., Rt. 7, Franklin, TN 37064. Fawn D., 8307 Bunnell Hill Rd., Springboro, OH 45066. Jani ce Renee, Rt. 2, Box 223, De- cherd, TN 37324. lin, TN 37064. Kendell Bryan, Rt. 6, Box 414A, Lewisburg, TN 37091. Lana Gayle, 116 Bane Dr., Smyrna, TN 37167. Lowell David, 49 Prospect Ave., Batavia, NY 14020. Lenahan, Malinda Mabry, 219 May- fair Rd., Nashville, TN 37205. Lenoir Catherine A., 6017 Ellington Rd., Huntsville, AL 35810. Martha Caroline, 6017 Ellington Rd., Huntsville, AL 35810. Lents, David K., Rt. 1, Box 12, Clarksville, MO 63336. Lentz, Jane Marie, 12314 Shelter Ln., Bowie, MD 20715. Lenz, Jennifer L., 1000 Westchester Ct., Evansville, IN 47710. Leonard Daniel Rex, 6340 40th Ave. N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33709. Roger L., 2421 Janeview Dr., Chat- tanooga, TN 37421. Lester, Howard L., III, 100 Pine Tree Dr., LaGrange, GA 30240. Lewandoski, 708 Parrish St., Jack- sonville, AR 72076. Lewis Allen Ray, Rt. 4, Box 171, Livings- ton, TN 38570. Ione Renee, 138 Fairways Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Nancy J., 127 East Highland Rd., Johnson City, TN 37601. Pamela I., 213 Sterry Ct., Antioch, TN 37013. Patrick G., 2843 Lakeland Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Stacey L., 927 Ninth Ln., Lake Worth, FL 33463. Liddle, George T., 2570 Murfrees- boro Rd.,.Nashville, TN 37217. Lillicrap, Kimberly Diane, 5701 Stoneway Trail, Nashville, TN 37209. Limbaugh, 7 Mimosa Dr., Childers- burg, AL 35044. Lincoln Elizabeth H., 4728 McBride Rd., Antioch, TN 37013. Lori R., 7944 Hooten Hows Rad., Nashville, TN 37221. Lind, Marcus Kevin, 106 Beacons- field, Sherwood, AR 72116. Linville, Tina D., 109 Heiss Dr., Mar- ietta, OH 45750. Lipford, Paul E., 621 Mariner Way, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701. Lisle, Martha Elizabeth, 1336 Canal St., Griffin, GA 30223. Litchford, Mark Allen, P.O. Box 3, Ozona, FL 33560. Little Dawn Michelle, Rt. 8, Brandy- wood Dr., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Teresa Ann, 1601 Beech St., Flat- woods, KY 41139. Littleton, Lisa, Old Pond Rd., Dick- son, TN 37055. Livingston, James Terry, 1829 4th Ave. No., Nashville, TN 37208. Lloyd Lesley M., 4428 Crossbridge Ct., Plainfield, IN 46168. Jonna C., Stable Rd., Rt. 7, Frank- Morton C., II, 4925 Bal Harbor Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37416. Locke Edward A., Rt. 2, Box 187, Lynn- ville, TN 38472. Jill Ann, Rt. 3, Columbia, TN 38401. Julia D., Rt. 2, Manley Ln., Brent- wood, TN 37027. Loden, James C., 824 Glen Leven Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Loflin, Angela C., P.O. Box 684, Ta- vares, FL 32778. Lollar, Ralph D., Rt. 1, Box 31A, Hayden, AL 35079. Long Jeffrey Mark, P.O. Box 277, Nor- cross, GA 33091. Steven L., RR1, Box 6, Paoli, IN 47454. Longieliere, Lynn Diana, 3620 14th St., N, Naples, FL 33940. Losey, John A., 1711 Castleman Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Louden, NilaJ., 3216 River Bluff Rd., Bedford, IN 47421. Loudermilk, Lisa Dianne, Rt. 5, Box 322, McMinnville, TN 37110. Lovelace, Ronald D., 4104 Media St., Nashville, TN 37209. Loveless, Lee Edward, Rt. 2, Box 68, Centerville, TN 37033. Lovett, Sonya K., 1806 Alpine Dr., Columbia, TN 38401. Lowe Lynda S., P.O. Box 428, Demo- polis, AL 36732. Tracy Michelle, 426 West Church St., Lewisburg, TN 37091. Loyd Alex C., IV, 1226 Jefferson Davis Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Melanie, 1508 Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. Luna Alan W., 2035 Gurley Pk., Gurley, AL 35748. Drew J., Rt. 1, Daisy Hill Farm, Spring Hill, TN 37174. Lykins, Stephen R., 9437 Elaine Way, Mount Washington, KY 40047. Lynch Kathrine Jan, Garrett Ln., Win- chester, TN 37398. Lynette Kimberly, 901 East Cam- ino Real, Apt. PH-1B, Boca Ra- ton, FL 33432. Lyon, Sherri-Lee Ashley, P.O. Box 467, Keller, TX 76248. Maberry, Billy J., 509 East Jefferson Ave., Carthage, TN 37030. Macer, Sherri Lynn, 1119 Walnut, Mt. Carmel, IL 62863. Mackie, Bruce David, 808 Xavier Ct., Antioch, TN 37013. Macy, Jonathan David, P.O. Box 655, Englewood, TN 37329. Maddux, Monika Lynn, 1214 Bel- vedere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Magnuson James B., 121 Prindle Dr., Smyrna, TN 37167. ; aes John Michael, 121 Prindle Die Smyrna, TN 37167. Major Cecil P., Jr., 843 Lakewood Dr., LaGrange, GA 30240. Glen M., 843 Lakewood Dr., La- Grange, GA 30240. Malone, Keith A., 2842 Peeler Rd., Doraville, GA 30360. Mandernach, John Roger, Jr., 3380 Clemens Dr., St. Charles, MO 63301. Mangrum, Eugenia L., Rt. 1, Hwy. 96, Franklin, TN 37064. Mangum, David G., 1212 Saxon Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Mani, Majid, P.O. Box 5020, Nash- ville, TN 37205. Mansell, Helen K., 5 Bisbee Rd., Newark, DE 19711. Mansfield, Anna-Lise Marie, 156 Main St., E, Grimsby, Ontario. Markham, John N.., Jr., Rt. 7, Box 22, Columbia, TN 38401. Marlin, Kimberly Rose, 441 Rem- brandt Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Marquie, 208 Botanical Dr., Belle- ville, IL 62221. Martin Christopher H., 513 Irene Dr., Mount Juliet, TN 37122. Debbie Marie, 6230 Vosswood Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Frances Teresa, Old Rome Pk., Rt. 2, Lebanon, TN 37087. John T., Rt. 10, Box 802, Valdosta, GA 31601. Leigh Anne, 881 San Juan Ave., Lake City, FL 32055. Melinda M., 881 San Juan Ave., Lake City, FL 32055. Rebecca Jean, 1226 Belvedere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Robbie Lamar, P.O. Box 1164, Lake Placid, FL 33852. Tammy J., 309 Hollywood Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Mason David Paul, 1111 Birdsall Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. George Perry, III, P.O. Box 37, Lake Placid, FL 33852. Massey Troy Nolan, 3905 Sturbridge Dr., Huntsville, AL 35810. William Nathan, Jr., 300 Mac- Arthur Dr., Madison, TN 37115. Mastalerz, Thomas Richard, 3417 Meadowlake Ter., Nashville, TN S72 Ze Masten, Elizabeth L., 766 Rodney Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Matheny Scott Allen, 107 Cedar Springs Trail, Hendersonville, TN 37075. Timothy Craig, 954 Battery Ln., Nashville, TN 37220. Matherley, Teresa G., 2508 Goforth Ln., Chattanooga, TN 37421. Mathis Darell N., Rt. 1, Box 222C, Center- ville, TN 37033. Elizabeth A., 4401 Luxembourg Way, Decatur, GA 30034. Matlock, Ronald Barry, Rt. 1, Box 2A, Charlotte, TN 37036. Matthews Audrey Elizabeth, 1327 Bonny- man Dr., Knoxville, TN 37921. Wendy Carol, Rt. 5, Box 40, Cher- okee Dr., Seymour, TN 37865. Mattice, Stephen D., II, 7932 Hwy. 100, Nashville, TN 37221. Mattox, Carol A., 1215 Woodcrest Dr., Manchester, TN 37355. Matz, Janin L., 6411 Montgomery St., Tacoma, WA 98409. May, Harriett L., 184 Lee Ln., Hunt- land, TN 37345. Mayberry, Dewey S. Mayhugh, Felicia L., 9016 West Lan- caster Rd., Peoria, IL 61607. Mayo Michael W., 19 Grant Oaks, North Little Rock, AR 72116. Michele Rene, 3225 Crislynndale Dr., Nashville, TN 37207. Mays, Amy Alicia, Rt. 3, Killen, AL 35645. McAlister, James L., 502 Bagleyshop Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. McArthur, Christina L., P.O. Box 735, Franklin, TN 37064. McCallie, Rose M., Rt. 2, Box 670, Jasper, TN 37347. McCarley, Michael H., 2076 Von List Way, Lexington, KY 40502. McCarthy, Sherry Leigh, Rt. 1, Box 605, Oakwood, GA 30566. McClain, Cindy G., 8511 Christiana Ln., Indianapolis, IN 46256. McClanahan, Terri A., 205 Bart Dr., Antioch, TN 37013. McClellan, John Paul, 816 Pine, Sikeston, MO 63801. McClelland, Kevin P., 7159 Harper Rd., Joelton, TN 37080. McClenney, Barbara C., Rt. 4, Box 126, Shelbyville, TN 37160. McClintock, Kimberly A., 403 Brandywine Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. McCloy Kelly J., 713 Saratoga, Lima, OH 45804. Robert C., 8402 Hazen, Houston, TX 77036. McClure Curry Lynn, P.O. Box 853, Lafay- ette, GA 30728. James T., 450 Powers Blvd., Wav- erly, TN 37185. Joanna Carol, 450 Powers Blvd., Waverly, TN 37185. McCollum James Foy, Jr., 937 Havenhill Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Randall Gerard, 3102 Bowie Ln., Huntsville, AL 35810. McConnell, Sherry M., Rt. 2, Box 362, Lewisburg, TN 37091. McCord, Martin B., 2206 Winford Ave., Nashville, TN 37211. McCormack, Barbara D., 385 Ash Grove Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. McCoy, Heather Megeen, Mimosa, Fayetteville, TN 37334. McCulloch, Anne K., 1711 Summer- lane SE, Decatur, AL 35601. McCullough, Charles H., Jr., 2925 Glenmeade Dr., Nashville, TN 37206: McDaniel, Lajuana Y., 115 Briarcliff Pl., Danville, VA 24541. McDearman, Tammie F., Rt. 3, Box 36, Portland, TN 37148. McDonald Jenny Kaye, Box 588, David Lip- scomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Lisa L., P.O. Box 205, Hamilton, AL 35570. McDoniel, Nancy J., 1505 Bennie Dr., Cookeville, TN 38501. McEver, David L., 1701 Gale Ln., B13, Nashville, TN 37212. McFarlen, Marvin, L., 3024 Franklin Rd., Nashville, TN 37204. McFerrin, Mary Elizabeth, Rt. 2, Box 386, Valdosta, GA 31601. McGee, Paula Gale, G-17 Cheatham, Rt. 4, Box 130, Smyrna, TN 37167. McGovern, Kathleen S., Rt. 10, Box 711, Valdosta, GA 31 601. McGrath, Dolores J., 657 No. Revere Rd., Akron, OH 44313. McGuire, Monica Dawn, 1762 Eun- ice Ave., Florence, AL 35630. Mclllwain, David Howard, 261 Bluegrass Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075. McIndoo, David R., 609 Highland View Ct., Hermitage, TN 37076. MclInturff, Catherine L., 621 Brent- lawn Rd., Nashville, TN 37220. McKamey, Darrin Brent, RR1, Box Ivy-1, New Palestine, IN 46163. McKay Harvey C., 3024 Belair Dr., Bowie, MD 20715. Laurie A., 963 Seville Dr., Clark- ston, GA 30021. Mark Oda, 3024 Belair Dr., Bowie, MD 20715. Robert Allison, 115 Ralston Ln., Franklin, TN 37064. McKeel, Vaughn A., 3730 Colonial Heritage Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. McKenzie, Karen S., 6415 Payne, Dearborn, MI 48126. McKinley, Jeffrey A., 16133 Venison Trail, Woodburn, IN 46797. McKinney Libby Diane, Rt. 1, Box 314, Ath- ens, TN 37303. Teresa Jo, 500 Paragon Mills Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. McKinzie, John Anthony, 14703 Happy Hill Rd., Chester, VA 23831. McKnight, Bradley Howell, 5050 Hillsboro Rd., Nashville, TN S726 McLeod, Barry S., 2146 East 43 St., Savannah, GA 31404. McLeroy, Sandra L., 3719 Richland Ave., Nashville, TN 37205. McMahan, Sherri L., 231 Lake Ter- race Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075. McMaster, Sheri L., 2739 Rainbow Ridge Rd., Decatur, GA 30034. McMurtry, James Patrick, 3018 Capps Dr., Nashville, TN 37207. McNair, Lisa L., Rt. 3, Loganville, GA 30249. McNeal Frederick Paul, Rt. 2, Patriot, OH 45658. Lynda Sue, P.O. Box 24383, Nash- ville, TN 37202. McPherson Douglas Michael, 238 Old Nash- ville Hwy., LaVergne, TN 37086. Joel B., 3805 Murphy Rd., Nash- ville, TN 37209. John A., 271 Tusculum Rd., Anti- och, TN 37013. Lori A., 271 Tusculum Rd., Anti- och, TN 37013. McRae, David Michael, 840 Youngs Ln., Nashville, TN 37207. McVey, Timothy W., Rt. 2, Box 42, Elgin, OR 97827. Meador, Lori Ann, 4538 South Roanoke, Springfield, MO 65807. Meadows Daniel E., Rt. 4, Box 24, Ashland City, TN 37015. Jonathan Thomas, 9522 Wessex Pl., Louisville, KY 40222. Mercer Jerry W., Rt. 2, Kingston Springs, TN 37082. Jimmy S., Jr., 2400 Poncianna St., Huntsville, AL 35801. Mary G., 2806 Irwin Rd., Hunts- ville, AL 35801. Merrill, Frances Louise, 4461 Coco- nut Creek Blvd., Coconut Creek, FL 33063. Merriman, Michael P., 316 Gillen Dr., Sparta, TN 38583. Merritt Laura Kay, 2517 Hood Ave., Tu- pelo, MS 38801. Roger A., 412 Taft Ave., Charles- ton, IL 61920. Trent, 3516 Huntland Dr., Whites Creek, TN 37189. Messamore, Ronald Lester, 113 Chapel Ave., Nashville, TN 37206. Meulemans, Jacquelyn M., 1015 Fourth St., Hudson, WI 54016. Meyer John David, 526 Dixie Dr., Selma, AL 36701. Lisa A., 526 Dixie Dr., Selma, AL 36701. Paul Douglas, 526 Dixie Dr., Selma, AL 36701. Susan R., 132 Country Club Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Michael, Carey Neil, P.O. Box 34, New Martinsville, WV 26155. Middleton, Michael D., 4043 Crest- ridge Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Midgett, Jenifer Lynn, 307 Hampton Rd., Tullahoma, TN 37388. Milam Alicia Anne, 1614 Chapman Ave., NE, Huntsville, AL 35811. Melody Lynne, 523 Colice Jeanne Rd., Nashville, TN 37221. William Mark, Rt. 1, Box 311, Huntingdon, TN 38344. Miles Maury V., Rt. 10, Box 257, Flor-_ ence, AL 35630. Steven Lee, 2142 Antioch Pk., An- . tioch, TN 37013. Milhoan, Lisa Michelle, Rt. 8, Box 336, Charlottesville, VA 22901. Miller Alexander Lawton, III, 936 Saint Andrews Rd., Macon, GA 31210. Cathy L., Rt. 2, Box 193, Kingston Springs, TN 37082. David A., 1504 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Glenda Rhea, Rt. 12, Box 162, Bowling Green, KY 42101. James A., 6243 Melshore Dr., Men- tor, OH 44060. Kristie W., 1504 Belvidere, Nash- ville, TN 37215. Laura S., 664 Beautyview Ct., Co- lumbus, OH 43214. Les, Rt. 2, Grandview Dr., Kodak, TN 37764. Melisa A., 224 Clearlake Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Sybil Louann, 420 Paradise St., Greenville, KY 42345. Teresa Lynne, Rt. 2, Box 423, Dyersburg, TN 38024. Timothy Scott, Rt. 1, Box 80, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411. Mills, Barrett Wayne, 2118 Pine Dr., Raleigh, NC 27608. Minor, Deana G., 2332 Norwood Blvd., Florence, AL 35630. Mitchell Banford R., Jr., 4701 Belmont Park Ter., Nashville, TN 37215. Johnny A., 4711 Delia Dr., Anti- och, TN 37013. Tonia Louise, 2725 Flintlock Dr., Henderson, KY 42420. Mobley, Leesa Annette, 3224 Earle Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76117. Monk, James E., III, Rt. 10, Box 122- A, Bowling Green, KY 42101. Montero, Wilbert, 13th and Mc- Donald St., Mount Dora, FL 32757. Montgomery Brian Kent, 8800 Gladstonberry PI., Louisville, KY 40258. Denise J., Rt. 5, Old Hickory Blvd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Kevin D., Rt. 5, Old Hickory Blvd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Mary D., 214 Cumberland Dr., Huntsville, AL 35803. Sandra Lynn, 214 Cumberland Dr., Huntsville, AL 35803. Timothy A., 315 Haywood Ln., Nashville, TN 37211. Mooney, William R., 2396 Bailey Dr., Norcross, GA 30071. Moore Barry Lee, 3709 Rosemont Ave., Nashville, TN 37215. Beverly J., 2323 Houlihan Rd., Sa- ginaw, MI 48505. Charis D., 14020 Pleasant Valley Rd., Woodstock, IL 60098. Charles S., 626 Bishop Dr., Lex- ington, KY 40505. Cindy L., 6091 Moores Mill Rd., Huntsville, AL 35811. David K., 626 Bishop Dr., Lexing- ton, KY 40505. Jeffrey D., Pennfield, Box 244, Odin, IL 62870. Margie Annette, Rt. 1, Box 155, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Marlyn L., 1023 Summitt St., Nashville, TN 37203. | Robert M., 563 Mott St., Sugar Notch, PA 18702. Robert W., 4620 Woodridge Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612. . Ronald Eric, 2523 Gunnison Ln., Huntsville, AL 35810. Rudy J., Rt. 8, North Berry’s Chapel Rd., Franklin, TN 37064. Sabrina A., 1023 Summit Ave., Nashville, TN 37203. Tamora L., 482 Paragon Mills Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. Timothy Russell, 1831 South Tal- bott Pl., Waynesboro, VA 22980. — Moorer, Emmett L., Ill, Rt. 1, Kings- ton Springs, TN 37082. Moran, Mary Kathryn, 5422 Knob Rd., Nashville, TN 37209. Mordecai, Gregory K., 3619 Dawn- wood Dr., Huntsville, AL 35810. Morehead, Donald W., 700 Merid- ian St., Nashville, TN 37207. Morelli, Michael A., 720 Groves Park Rd., Nashville, TN 37206. Morgan Karen L., 5455 St. Lo Ln., College Park, GA 30349. Maria Annette, Rt. 1, Box 530, Trion, GA 30753. Walter H., III, 1228 McGavock Pk., Nashville, TN 37216. Morrill, Ashleigh Ellen, 5185 Down- west Ride, Columbia, MD 21044. Morring, Mechelle, 106 Farmstead Rd., Huntsville, AL 35805. Morris Claudia Ann, 1209 Bridle Path, Corinth, MS 38834. James Vestel, 701 Cedarcrest Ave., Madison, TN 37115. Jeanna L., 4817 Trapper’s Ridge, Antioch, TN 37013. Leisha L., Rt. 1, Box 89A, Trout- man, NC 28166. Ruth Ann, Rt. 2, Box 50, Winches- ter, TN 37398. Sarona G., 881 Locust St., Middle- town, IN 47356. Wanda D., 410 Theresa Ave., Nashville, TN 37205. Morrison Dean Allan, 2835 East 85th St., Tulsa, OK 7 4137. Gregory Thomas, 8324 Hwy. 100, Nashville, TN 37221. Morrow Alison, Rt. 7, Box 280, Selma, AL 36701. Amy Gayle, 615 Granny White Pk., Brentwood, TN 37027. Moseley, Don Alan, 3005 Franklin Rd., Nashville, TN 37204. Moshier, Mark W., 119 Highgrove Ln., Chesterfield, MO 63017. Moss Janie Belinda,, 2945 Ironwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Jill L., Rt. 4, Box 147-A, Logans- port, IN 46947. Tammy E., Box 202, Cloverland, Brentwood, TN 37027. Mouw, Loren J., 400 Adamwood, Apt. F-5, Nashville, TN 37211. Muller, Gary Alan, 12816 Bruns- wick Ln., Bowie, MD 20715. Mullins Cynthia L., 727 Drummond Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Jordan W ., 1010 Kirby Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37217. Sam D., 1554 South Zang Ct., Lakewood, CO 80228. Sandra K., 5061 Cherrywood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Susan K., 502 East Clark Blvd., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Mundy, Lisa K., 2724 Wellman Dr., Donelson, TN 37214. Murphy Gordon D., 4557 East Fourth St., Dayton, OH 45431. Robert K., 2451 Cabin Hill Rd., Nashville, TN 37214. Murrell, Mia, 185 Iroquois Dr., Pad- ucah, KY 42001. Murter Dorene M., 1131 Smithbridge Rd., Glen Mills, PA 19342. Eugene L., 1131 Smithbridge Rd., Glen Mills, PA 19342. Musgrave, David M., Harding Manor, B-5, Harding Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. Musick, Steven Grady, 6517 Lake- shore Pkwy., Chattanooga, TN 37416. SS Nance Angela Leigh, 1650 Walter St., Memphis, TN 37108. John M., 1479 Clairmont Pl., Nashville, TN 37215. Neal, Lisa Ann, Rt. 2, Seminary Rd., Smyrna, TN 37167. Nelson Brian S., 1227 Meadowbrook Dr., Lafayette, IN 47905. Nancy Anne, 1227 Meadowbrook Dr., Lafayette, IN 47905. Randall K., 167 Hillview Dr., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Nerren, Kaye, 1701 Fagan Cir., S Huntsville, AL 35801. Nestor, Lori A., 201 Darby Dr., Shef- field, AL 35660. Netterville, Paul, 3409 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. Newell, Carl Bradford, 654 Winding Valley Dr., Lilburn, GA 30247. Newman, Jay Todd, 4500 Bobs Ct., Stone Mountain, GA 30083. Newsom, Lisa J., 1624 South Observ- atory Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Newton, David James, 11002 Rock- cliff Dr., Huntsville, AL 35810. Nichols, Anthony Earl, 2708 21st Ave. No., Birmingham, AL 35234. Nicholson Andrea L., 1491 Wood Thrush Way, Marietta, GA 30062. Robert D., 1003 Dozier Pl., Nash- ville, TN 37216. Niebel Deborah G., Rt. 1, Box 378C, Ash- land City, TN 37015. Robert Jack, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 378C, Moss Bennett Rd., Ashland City, TN 37015. Nokes, Niva Ann, Rt. 7, Box 187, McMinnville, TN 37110. Norman, Nancy, Rt. 2, Box 79, Nau- voo, AL 35578. Norris Daniel R., 271 Baxter Rd., Ballwin, MO 63011. Jean M., 615 Duston Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Patricia A., 271 Baxter Rd., Ball- win, MO 63011. Norwood, Christopher Wayne, 934B Havenhill Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Novak, Hue Wesley, 5413 San Mar- cos, Nashville, TN 37220. Null, Paula A., 2615 Brownwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. O’Brien, Marc, P.O. Box 277, Nor- cross, GA 30091. O’Connor, George E., III, 421 Dorsey Way, Louisville, KY 40223. O’Rear, Rachel Irene, 13909 Sun- down Trail, Farmers Branch, TX 75234. Obrien, Gary W., 181 Maple Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Odum, Robert A., P.O. Box 1124, Milledgeville, GA 31061. Oliphant, Gregory A., 12120 Lake Meade Dr., Saint Louis, MO 63141. Oliver Brenda K., Rt. 1, Box 14, Pike Road, AL 36064. Roger D., 318 Ladybird Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37217. Olsen, Niel A., P.O. Box 670, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561. Ondusko, Georgann, Box 182, Bergholz, OH 43908. Orange, Rhonda L., Rt. 2, Ashland City, TN 37015. Orr Donna L., 711 Nichols St., Pulaski, TN 38478. Howard W., 711 Nichols St., Pu- laski, TN 38478. Ortkiese, Cynthia Lynn, Rt. 2, Hwy. 62, Central City, KY 42330. Orton, Cynthia G., Rt. 1, Box 80, Duck River, TN 38454. Osman, Ty Howard, 16205 West Prestwick Pl., Miami Lakes, FL 33014. Osteen, Jeff Scott, 22W210 Glen Val- ley Dr., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. Outhier, Frank Edmond, III, 3512 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. Overbay, Jonathan Eldon, 504 Laural Park Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Overby, Tracey A., Rt. 2, Box 171, Fairview, TN 37062. Owen Alan R., 1023 Boxwood Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Pamela J., 9016 Forest Lawn Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Samuel L., 465 Highland Ave., South Portland, ME 04106. Steve T., 4709 Chalmers Dr. , Nashville, TN 37215. Owens Danny C., 9410 Dexter Ln., Oolte- wah, TN 37363. Donalie A., Rt. 3, Box 37-A, Robin- son, IL 62454. Van S., P.O. Box 183, Norman Park, GA 31771. Ownbey, Rt. 2, Box 510, Hooper Rd., Cleveland, TN 37311. Owsley, R. Gibson, III, 800 West Druid Rd., Clearwater, FL 33516. Pack Catherine E., 40 Highview Cir., Denton, TX 76201. Tammie M., 401 Church St., Pe- tersburg, TN 37144. Page Leanne F., 4032 Eastboro Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Searcy B., 4032 Eastboro Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Palmer Sharon S., 1203 Eighth St., New- port, TN 37821. Tim A., P.O. Box 502, Hamilton, AL 35570. Pannell, Timothy L., David Lips- comb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Panovec, Parker K., Rt. 1, Box 3, Springfield, TN 37172. Pardue, Dennis Lee, 323 South Main St., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Parham Judy E., Rt. 2, Box 165A, Hunting- don, TN 38344. Michael Ralph, 3316 Brookmeade, Memphis, TN 38127. Parish, Laurie Jan, 4084 Klepinger Rd., Dayton, OH 45416. Parker Anthony B., Rt. 3, Box 134, Killen, AL 35645. Carla S., Rt. 3, Box 134, Killen, AL 35645. Parks Celia D., 709 Green Acres Dr., Tal- ladega, AL 35160. Keith Scott, 1306 South Polk St., Tullahoma, TN 37388. Michael S., 1518 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Parliament, Eric N., 119 North Franklin Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46219. Parrish Jennifer, 215 Lafayette Ave., Law- renceburg, TN 38464. Lee David, Rt. 4, Shacklett Rd., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Sharon D., 1452 Spring Valley Ln., Stone Mountain, GA 30087. Parsley Kimberly Marie, 1910 Kimberly Ct., Flatwoods, KY 41139. Lisa R., Rolling Acres, Rt. 3, Smithville, TN 37166. Parsons, Kimberly D., 208 Center St., Walden, TN 37377. Pate Deborah J., 4644 Tara Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37215. Elizabeth L., 4644 Tara Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37215. Patrick, Randall J., 270 Jackson Pk., Gallipolis, OH 45631. Patterson Kimberly Ann, 11129 Sonja Dr., Knoxville, TN 37922. Mary Lela, Rt. 2, Town Creek, AL 35672. Patton, Claude B., 6748 Currywood Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Payne Andrea K., Rt. 1, Box 177, Allens- ville, KY 42204. Sandra G., Rt. 1, Allensville, KY 42204. Peacock Gregory Alan, 1210 Hazelwood, A- 11, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Maralyn C., Rt. 1, Box 24, Milton, TN 37118. Pedigo, Nina C., 111 Saint Andrews Ln., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Peeler, Erby S., Jr., 1536 Neely’s Bend Rd., Madison, TN 37115. Pendergrass, Leslie Odell, 457 Rol- lins Ave., Huntingdon, TN 38344. Pendergrast, 400 Adamwood Dr., Apt. G-6, Nashville, TN 37211. Penn Brett L., 818 South Ave. O, Clifton, TX 76634. Ronda R., 818 South Ave. O, Clif- ton, TX 76634. Pennington, Alan C., 3841 Lake Aire Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Pepper, John M., 1413 6th Ave. So., Decatur, AL 35601. Perison, David W., 2975 Mt. Read Blvd., Rochester, NY 14616. Perkins Beth A., 4726 Benton Smith Rd., Nashville, TN 37215. Karen S., 8820 South West 124, Miami, FL 33176. Susan Elizabeth, 2822 Mossdale Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Perry Carolyn P., Rt. 3, John S. Young Rd., Smyrna, TN 37167. Helen Marie, 439 Fairlawn Cir., Maryville, TN 37801. Richard M., Rt. 6, Box 230, Frank- lin, KY 42134. Personett, Loren Ray, Jr., 247 Sun- rise Ave., Nashville, TN 37211. Persons, Brian D., Rt. 1, Crescent Ln., Barre, VT 05641. Peterson Jeffrey G., 2138 Smallhouse Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101. Lesley Ann, 2138 Smallhouse Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101. Petros, M. H., 1708 Linden Ave., Nashville, TN 37212. Pettit, Beth A., 3 Spreading Oak Ln., Ormond Beach, FL 32074. Phelps, Randall P., Jr., 504 Caldwell Rd., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Phifer, Jamie K., Rt. 10, Box 269, McMinnville, TN 37110. Phillips Francis H., 3191 Qualynn Dr., Nashville, TN 37207. Jeffrey A., 5405 Hill Road Cir., Nashville, TN 37220. Leeann, 1021 Redmond Ct., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Lesley Kim, 1397 Butler Rd., Huntsville, AL 35761. Nita Beth, 3245 Newton Dr., Pen- sacola, FL 32503. Pickren, Paul A., Rt. 5, Box 83, Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Pigg Lisa, Rt. 1, Petersburg, TN 37144. Phillip Bryan, 940 Murrey Dr., Pu- laski, TN 38478. Pike, Philip Charles, 8036 Laray Dr., West Chester, OH 45069. Pinkerton, Gina K., Rt. 2, Waynes Ln., Fairview, TN 37062. Pinney, Christopher D., 7820 Templeton Rd., Pensacola, FL 32506. Pirtle Chari Denise, 233 Green Harbor, Old Hickory, TN 37138. Joy Ann, 1700 McDaniel St., Ports- mouth, VA 23704. Pitney, Alan Roger, 2426 West River Rd., SW, Newton Falls, OH 44444. Pittman, Miriam Lee, P.O. Box 337, Guntersville, AL 35976. Pitts, Tricia L., Rt. 1, Twin Lakes, Moore, SC 29369. Plunkett, Cynthia D., Rt. 2, Old Charlotte Rd., Nashville, TN 37209. Poague, Jane, 183 Ayers Dr., Jack- son, TN 38301. Poats, Rebecca Lynn, Rt. 2, Box 223, Charlottesville, VA 22901. Poe, Stephanie Jane, 3006 Mavert Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Poff, Dana L., Rt. 1, Box 86, Adams, TN 37010. Pogue, Bernard K., Rt. 1, Box 54, Smyrna, TN 37167. Polutta Melissa Jane, 1131 Wellington Dr., Charleston, SC 29412. Michael L., 1131 Wellington Dr., Charleston, SC 29412. Pomeroy, Joseph R., 177 Charleston Park, Nashville, TN 37205. Poole, John R., 3123 Meadowside Ln., Nashville, TN 37207. Pope, Valerie, 3217 Delia Ln., Huntsville, AL 35810. Popham Marsha Kathleen, 3364 Creekview Dr., Lawrenceville, GA 30245. Tammy S., 3364 Creekview Dr., Lawrenceville, GA 30245. Poston, Tami Lynn, Rt. 5, Box 31, Livingston, TN 38570. Potter, Mark C., 115 Thomas Dr., Maryville, TN 37801. Potts Alan James, P.O. Box 402, 2324 Sussex Ct., Snellville, GA 30278. Becky Ann, Rt. 1, Box 138, Lyles, TN 37098. Deborah Joyce, Rt. 1, Box 53B, Lyles, TN 37098. Pamela M., P.O. Box 402, Snell-_ ville, GA 30278. William W., 2324 Sussex Ct., Snellville, GA 30278. Pounders Charbeth H., 2418 Oakwood Ave., Huntsville, AL 35810. Robert Mark, 1915 Fordson Rd., Richmond, VA 23229. Powell Edna Ferguson, 108 Rolling River Ct., Bellevue, TN 37221. Gregory W., Edwards Ln., Clifty, KY 42216. Torri J., Rt. 1, Box 361-B, Chap- mansboro, TN 37035. Poyner, Barry C., 203 Kess Dr., May- field, KY 42066. Pratt, Rebecca A., Rt. 3, Murray Ln., Brentwood, TN 37027. Price Donald R., 3777 Gladney Dr., Chamblee, GA 30341. Kathryn K., Rt. 3, Box 309, Tulla- homa, TN 37388. Scott M., 616 Dartmoor Dr., Lex- ington, KY 40505. Prill, Valery A., 4153 Eastview Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Primm, John Vance, Rt. 2, Box 267, White Bluff, TN 37187. Proffitt, Lisa K., 627 North Third St., Bardstown, KY 40004. Pruden, Wendy Lynn, 17 Grand- view Dr., Normal, IL 61761. Pruett, Teresa J., 4906 Crosby Ln., Nashville, TN 37211. Pruitt Gail S., Rt. 1, Bon Aqua, TN 37025. James P., Rt. 1, Box 334, Shelby- ville, TN 37160. Puckett, Dennis C., 4908 Packard Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Pugh John M., P.O. Box 95, Ashland City, TN 37015. Rachel M., 1242 Harmony Ln., Fairborn, OH 45324. Punzalan, Emelyn Mercurio, 1501 Mitcham Ct., Virginia Beach, VA 23464. Purcell, Cathy A., 1113 Woodland Dr., New Johnsonville, TN 37134. Puryear Ansley Gail, 510 Crown Lake Dr., SE, Dalton, GA 30720. Darrell L., Rt. 3, Box 370, Hender- son, KY 42420. Joseph C., 510 Crown Lake Dr., Dalton, GA 30720. Putnam, Michelle, 3012 Anderson Rd., Nashville, TN 37217. Pyburn, William C., 3226 Crislynn- dale Ln., Nashville, TN 37207. Pyles, Timothy D., 2166 Hurricane Creek Rd., Gurley, AL 35748. Qualls Connie D., Rt. 1, Box 8, Pleasant- ville, TN 37147. Eric C., Rt. 2, Box 340, Catlett, VA 22019. Quillian, Ann B., 1111 Laurelwood Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37412. Quinn Donna J., 313 Hickory Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Jean A., 433 North Greenhill, Mt. Juliet, TN 37138. Raby, Lon F., Jr., 144 Ensworth Ave., Nashville, TN 37205. Raffield, Janice Mason, 116 Castle- gate Cir., Nashville, TN 37217. Rager, Michael T., 5324 Lake Ave., ° Fort Wayne, IN 46815. Ragin, Ronald B., 2670 Honey Creek Rd., Conyers, GA 30708. Rains, Elizabeth L., 7105 Moreview Rd., Chattanooga, TN 37412. Rakes, Carrie D. Ralston, Sheila M., 1809 Hillmont Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Ramey, Deborah Ann, 10918 North Hardy St., New Orleans, LA 70127. Rampy, Randall Grant, Mill Run Dr., Warrenton, VA 22186. Randolph Melanie A., 5136 Raywood Ln., Nashville, TN 37211. Stephen Kenneth, 4547 Wares Ferry Rd., Montgomery, AL 36109. Rasbury, Karma J., 118 Cahokia Rd., Marquette Height, IL 61554. Rataiczak, Michelle Lynne, 2831 Northeast Seventh Ter., Pompano Beach, FL 33064. Ratliff, Mary L., 4418 Roosevelt Blvd., Middletown, OH 45042. Rawlings, Lisa R., Rt. 1, Box 250C, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411. Rawlins, Robert Courtland, Jr., Rt. 8, Box 51-E, Indian Lake Rd., Day- tona Beach, FL 32014. Ray Mark A., Rt. 1, Box 101, Pettus Rd., Antioch, TN 37013. Marla L., Rt. 1, Box 112, Smith- ville, TN 37166. Raybon, Terry L., Rt. 9, Box 11, Ath- ens, AL 35611. Read Edward W., 12 Serenity Way, Crecnwcod: IN 46142. Lisa Melanie, 595 Hicks Rd., Apt. 151, Nashville, TN 37221. Ream, Hope Denise, 1635 Saturn St., Merritt Island, FL 32952. Reaney, Betty Anne, Rt. 8, Shenan- doah Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Reasonover, Tammie R., 1295 Cur- rey Rd., Nashville, TN 37217. Redmon, Kimberly E., RR2, Box 1,, Wartburg, TN 37887. Reece, Eula G., Old Mount Carmel Rd., P.O. Box 645, Stevenson, AL 3077 20 Reed Sharon K., 226 Nelson Dr., La Vergne, TN 37086. Woody L., 502 Rural Hill Rd., Nashville, TN 37217. Rees, Janie H., Rt. 1, Box 36, Tulla- homa, TN 37388. Reeser, Paul I., 5763 Meadowview Ln., Mt. Olive, AL 35117. Reeves Pamela Diane, Rt. 1, Butts Rd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Penny A., 2101 McClung Ave., Knoxville, TN 37920. Reighley, Amy K., 104 Churchill Pl., Franklin, TN 37064. | Reinhard, Rawn H., 1673 Grenoble Rd., Columbus, OH 43221. Reinhart, Kelly D., 1589 Fieldgreen Overlook, Stone Mountain, GA 30088. Repass, Timothy G., 612 Glen Oaks Dr., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Reynolds Kevin L., 1602 Burton Ave., ville, TN 37215. Sarah J., 1118 Flint Hill Rd., Wil- mington, DE 19808. Steven T., 2044 Fort Harrods Dr., Lexington, KY 40513. Rhodes Tamara E., 3673 Fernway Dr., Montgomery, AL 36111. Terri J., 2613 South Cherokee, Owensboro, KY 42301. Ricafort, Erwin M., 7943 Hooten Hows Rd., Nashville, TN 37221. Rice Lori E., Rt. 1, Box 64, Colliers, WV 26035. Nash- Valerie S., Rt. 1, Box 64, Colliers, WV 26035. Richards, William S., 2633 Winde- mere Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Richardson Melissa J., 100 Churchill Pl., Franklin, TN 37064. Michael David, P.O. Box 179, Spring Hill, TN 37174. Phillip R., 502 Avondale Rd., Huntington, WV 25705. Scott B., 5130 Oak Meadow, Mem- phis, TN 38134. Scott Ramon, 1141 Cumberland Dr., Auburn, AL 36830. Richter, William A., Jr., Rt. 4, Box 280, Lewisburg, TN 37091. Riddick David Ashley, 385 Armory St., Huntingdon, TN 38344. Virginia L., 108 Cromwell Ct., Sa- vannah, GA 31410. Ridley, Kevin Lavell, 3204 Wilmoth Ct., Nashville, TN 37207. Riggs, Jeffrey K., 7233 Birch Bark Dr., Nashville, TN 37221. Riley Donna Carol, Box 915, David Lips- comb College, Nashville, TN B72038 Joseph N., 2600-Nashville Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101. Ladonna K., 306 Jackson Dr., Maryville, TN 37801. Pamela Gayle, 306 Jackson Dr., Maryville, TN 37801. Roseanne, Rt. 6, Box 243, Benton, KY 42025. Sara Louise, 2600 Nashville Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101. Rippetoe, Michael D., 244 Blue Hole Rd., Antioch, TN 37013. Risley Kelly D., 115 North Corottoman, Indianapolis, IN 46234. Kerry W., RR8, Box 34, Indianap- olis, IN 46234. Kris A., 1612 Green Hills Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Rives Lydia Beatrice, 928 Dewitt Dr., Huntsville, AL 35802. Patrice C., 928 Dewitt Dr., Hunts- ville, AL 35802. Roach, Richard A., 2003 Roundleaf Green, Huntsville, AL 35803. Robarts, Tim D., 2959 Dalebrook St., Memphis, TN 38127. Robbins, Rebekah Ann, Tennessee Tech., Box 8844, Cookeville, TN 38501. Roberson Robert L., 4021 Plantation Dr., Hermitage, TN 37076. Stephen J., 2606 Pitkin Ln., NW, Huntsville, AL 35810. Timothy G., 233 Boxwood Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Roberts Benjamin, Jr., 206 Whitsett Rd., 22- B, Nashville, TN 37210. Dorothy P., Rt. 5, Box 183, Shelby- ville, TN 37160. Mark L., 5324 Forest Acres Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Randal R., 105 Samuel Ct., Lin- croft, NJ 07738. Shana Renee, Rt. 10, Hidden Val- ley Dr., McMinnville, TN 37110. Sharalyn L., 3148 Sandy Hook Rd., Street, MD 21154. Terry J.,6019 Springdale Rd., Cin- cinnati, OH 45239. Robertson Elizabeth A., 305 West Hills Dr., Lebanon, TN 37087. Judy A., RR4, Peru, IN 46970. Lori Jennings, Rt. 3, Box 258, Bas- sett, VA 24055. Michele R., 11207 West Pierson Rd., Flushing, MI 48433. Robinson Beverly A., 710 McCrory Creek Rd., Nashville, TN 37214. Jerry Wayne, Jr., 100 Burrus Ave., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Marina L., 100 Burrus Ave., Hen- dersonville, TN 37075. Rochelle Venise, 113 Boyce Ct., Nashville, TN 37218. Stacey G., 426 Forrest St., Frank- lin, TN 37064. Rochelle, Michael James, 3311 Greenwood Dr., Hopkinsville, KY 42240. Rodarmel, Charles Llewellyn, Jr., RR2, Box 153, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025. Roden, Russell C., Rt. 7, Box 122, Tupelo, MS 38801. Rodriguez, Elena Maria, 16650 Southwest 77th Ave., Miami, FL 33157, Roe Bryan S., 2335 North Rt. 48, Leb- anon, OH 45036. Timothy Martin, 1523 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Rogers Anita Karen, 6632 Beacon Ln., Nashville, TN 37209. Brenda D., 37 Harlech Dr., Wil- mington, DE 19807. Cindy L., 37 Harlech Dr., Wil- mington, DE 19807. Elizabeth A., 302 Meadowdale Dr., Dalton, GA 30720. Ellen Marine, 5170 Woodhaven Dr., Flint, MI 48504. Jade Alicia, Rt. 4, Box 221A, West- moreland, TN 37186. Lorie D., 37 Harlech Dr., Wilming- ton, DE 19807. Phillip L., 5170 Woodhaven Dr., Flint, MI 48504. Randall W., 6204 Henry Ford Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Susan D., Rt. 1, Centerville, TN 37033. Roland Deborah Ann, 1627 12th Ave. No., Nashville, TN 37208. Rebecca S., 108 Wildwood Ln., Jackson, TN 38301. Rollins, Kerry L., 6006 Backlick Rd., Springfield, VA 22150. Rommelman, Monte Frin, Rt. 8, Box 392, Benton, KY 42025. Roscher, Lisa Mildred, 1510 Woods Rd., Apt. 107, Winston-Salem, NC 27106. Roseberry, Darren L., 209 Dedham Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Ross Billy A., Jr., 837 Irma Dr., Antioch, TN 37013. ‘4 John Bailey, 121 North 19th St., Battle Creek, MI 49015. Kimberly Ann, Macwood Estates, Tompkinsville, KY 42167. Lisa J., 961 Graybar Ln., Nashville, TN 37215. Lynn Callarman, 1027 Battery Ln., Nashville, TN 37220. Steven Clay, 1027 Battery Ln., Nashville, TN 37220. Roush, Sandra J., 8246 Community Dr., Manassas, VA 22110. Rowden, William B., Jr., 706 Third Ave., Albany, GA 31701. Roy, Melanie Ann, 114 Hamilton Ln., Tullahoma, TN 37388. Rucker, Janet Marie, 1309 Grand- view Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Rueffer, Trudy E., RR1, Inglewood Ontario, Canada. Ruff, Mark Alan, 1515 North 30th Ave., Humbold, TN 38343. Rule, Jerri L., 115 Lincoln Ct., Nash- ville, TN 37205. Rushing, Joe R., Apt. D-107, Hickory Woods, Nashville, TN 37211. Russell Jonathan H., 5019 Colemont Ln., Huntsville, AL 35811. Max J., Box 141, Centerville, TN 37033. Yvonne Dennette, Sr., Rt. 3, West Center St., Decatur, IL 62526. Rust, Stephanie E., 502 Casey Ave., Manchester, TN 37355. Rutherford Jeanne C., 307 Brookhaven St., De- catur, AL 35601 . Marlon L., RR3, Box 18, Town Creek, AL 35672. Rutledge Ada Elizabeth, P.O. Box 50397, Nashville, TN 37205. Connie Marie, 3002 Melrose PI., Huntsville, AL 35810. Sheila Joy, 4045 Summerhill Dr., Huntsville, AL 35810. Sherell A., Rt. 3, Box 449, Falk- ville, AL 35622. Sanchez, Alfredo, 3104-B Dudley Ave., Nashville, TN 37212. Sanders Deborah L., 100 Saxon Mist Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Rudolph E., Jr., 1614 South Ob- servatory Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Stacey Lynn, 1213 Tunlaw Rd., Huntsville, AL 35801. Santiago, Darrin Lee, 533 Canton Pass, Madison, TN 37115. Sartin, Sharon Kaye, P.O. Box 201, Stevenson, AL 35772. Sasser, Eugenia D., 203 32nd St., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Satterfield, Kimberly Ann, 311 Bea- con Hill Rd., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Saunders, Nathan S., Rt. 8, Box 220, Carlisle, PA 17013. Scales, Sharon R., Rt. 1, Box 210B, Nolensville, TN 37135. Scarbrough Diane, 110 Emerson Cir., Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Roxanne Elizabeth, 3738 Faulkner Dr., Apt. F1, Nashville, TN 37211. Scarlata, Darlene, 5149 Whitaker Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Schaefle, Kelly Anne, Army Educa- tion Center, Usmca Munich, NY 09407. Schatten, Star Maxine, 2916 Frank- lin Rd., Nashville, TN 37204. Schirer, Myron E., 1015 Maplehurst, Nashville, TN 37204. Schmidt Ann Michelle, Box 084, David Lipscomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Roberta L., 48 Briar Ln., Essex Junction, VT 05452. Schmittou, Deborah Louise, 5621 Cloverland Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Schuckers, Michael P., 102 Thomp- son, Brookville, PA 15825. Schumaker, Nanette Helene, 926 Forest Acres Ct., Nashville, TN 37220. Schutte, Matthew G., David Lips- comb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Schwartz, Terry J., 317 W. Chestnut, Shelbina, MO-63468. Scobey, Marjorie W., 725 Newhall Dr., Nashville, TN 37206. Scott Garland, 1013 Noelton Ln., Nash- ville, TN 37204. Keith Wilson, 389 Blackman Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. Michael L., 3415 Pulaski Pk., Huntsville, AL 35810. Scruggs, Joyce W., 701-B Castle Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Sebastian, Michael J., 351 Eagle Creek Dr., Lexington, KY 40502. Sedivi, Nick Louis, II], 136 River Rd., Box 1475, Hendersonville, TN 37075, Sees, Jodi Lynn, 1700 Bimini St., Ti- tusville, FL 32780. Seibert, Melissa Renea, Rt. 5, Box 23, Hartselle, AL 35640. Selfe, Michael Kent, 393 Lynnwood Dr., Bristol, VA 24201. Sellers, Karen S., 395 Hancock Ln., Athens, GA 30605. Sexton Dianne M., Rt. 3, Box 66, Dover, TN 37058. Gregory Scott, 3830 Winchester Ln., Bowie, MD 20715. Shacklett, Stacey S., 9026 Old Smyrna Rd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Shade, Rikki Lane, Rt. 2, Box 61, Proctor, WV 26055. Shamblee, George Curtis, 1466 Cam- elot Cir., Tucker, GA 30084. Shannon, Ann C., 201 Lake Valley, Hendersonville, TN 37075. Sharber, Billy R., Jr., 608 Bellevue Rd., Nashville, TN 37221. Shariff, Parri Suzette, 6000 Tilon- deroga Cir., Chattanooga, TN 37343. Sharp, Sandra J., 500 Bel-Aire Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Sharpe, Lynn, 4487 Post Pl., No. 169, Nashville, TN 37205. Shasteen, Paula D., Rt. 2, Box 537B, Estill Springs, TN 37330. Shatzer, Larry L., II, 129 South Rob- erts Ave., Lima, OH 45804. Shaw, Jennifer, U.S. Army Audit Agency, APO, NY 09710. Shelby, Theresa A., 2507 Western Hills Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Shepherd, Kimberly Sue, Rt. 2, Box 460A, Minford, OH 45653. Sherman, Traci Leana, 8745 Bridge Lake Rd., Clarkston, MI 48016. Sherrod, Nina Mills, 1234 Belvi- dere, Nashville, TN 37215. Sheucraft, Gordon D., 6715 Du- quaine Ct., Nashville, TN 37205. Shinnick, Susan Kaye, 358 Barry- wood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Shipley, Alison K., 500 Glen Ln., Hixson, TN 37343. Shoaf, Amy R., 3525 Knight Rd., Whites Creek, TN 37189. Shoopman, Lisa Carol, 10135 Van- dergriff Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46239. Shoulders, Timothy E., 4315 Gen- eral Bates Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Shoun, Amy R., 906 Honeysuckle Dr., Greensboro, NC 27408. Shreeve, Michael D., 854 Ellis Rd., Stone Mountain, GA 30083. Sibert, Paula Christine, 124 An- thony Ave., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Sidwell John C., 5049 Lakeview Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37220. Sandra Kay, 4135 Granny White Pk., Nashville, TN 37204. Sikes, Geoffrey Alan, Rt. 2, Box 23, White Bluff, TN 37187. Silvertooth, Angy B., Rt. 2, Box 198, Winchester, TN 37398. Simmons Chris H., Rt. 1, Waterford Rd., Mount Washington, KY 40047. Ernest Roy, 5209 Taft Hwy., Sig- nal Mountain, TN 37377. Thomas Cowan, III, P.O. Box 89, Winchester, TN 37398. Vickie Lee, 3402 Greenridge Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Simon, Jody L., Rt. 5, Box 29A, Gal- latin, TN 37066. Simpson Lisa Carole, Rt. 6, Shepherdsville, KY 40165. Louanne M., Rt. 6, Shepherds- ville, KY 40165. Mark Randall, 413 Rolling Mill Rd., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Tammi Louise, 1015 Maplehurst, Nashville, TN 37204. Sims, Kenneth Lee, 109 Hickory Hill Pl., Brandon, MS 39042. Sissom, Robin Michelle, Rt. 3, Burt Rd., Woodbury, TN 37190. Skelley, Christie D., Rt. 2, Box 628, Columbia, TN 38401. Slate, Sandra Lynn, 9940 Rainbow Dr., Knoxville, TN 37922. Slatton, Timothy T., Rt. 2, Box 235, Winchest er, TN 37398. Slaven, Nancy Faye, 3688-B Com- mons Ct., Lafayette, IN 47905. Sledge, Jonathan B., Rt. 1, Box 58, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Sliger, Rebecca Diane, 659 Hunting- ton Pkwy., Nashville, TN 37211. Smedley, David L., 956 Van Leer Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Smelser, James M., 203 Teakwood _ Dr., Huntsville, AL 35801. Smiley, Jeffrey W., 6461 Holt Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. Smith Barton Thomas, Box 331, Meridi- anville, AL 35759. Billy Scott, Rt. 1, Box 221, Spring- field, TN 37172. Bonnie S., Rt. 3, Box 63, Tulla- homa, TN 37388. Charles L., 2217 W. Reeve St., Compton, CA 90220. Candance Marlene, 59 Mapledale Ln., Brentwood, TN 37027. David Ray, Rt. 15, Box 128, Cooke- ville, TN 38501. Donald Lee, 1216 Belvidere Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Donna A., 1443 Janie Ave., Nash- ville, TN 37216. Doyle D., 1607 Montana Ave., Lynn Haven, FL 32444. Gregory B., Rt. 1, Box 51A, Horn- beak, TN 38232. Harold Timothy, Box 415, West- moreland, TN 37186. James Darryl, 2507 Sleepy Hollow Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Jeffrey R., 143 Lake Rd., Morris- town, NJ 07960. Julie D., 1909 Randy Ct., Hunts- ville, AL 35811. Keith Larimore, 4517 Connell Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612. Kelly Anne, 4517 Connell Dr., Ra- leigh, NC 27612. Kimberly J., Rt. 8, Box 191, Fay- etteville, TN 37334. Lisa Carol, 209 Olive Branch Rd., Nashville, TN 37205. Lura M., 109 Mooreland Dr., Hop- kinsville, KY 42240. Mary K., 5722 Tannahill Cir., Huntsville, AL 35802. Nathan W., P.O. Box 274, Cal- houn, GA 30701. Patrick Darryl, 416 East Wag- goner, Decatur, IL 62526. Regina Atnip, 567 Valleywood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Sharon L., Rt. 5, Box 241, Spring- field, TN 37172. Sharon Patricia, Rt. 1, Box 125, Graham, NC 27253. Sherry Denise, 12408 Harrowgate Rd., Chester, VA 23831. Stacey Day, 101 Laura Ln., Dalton, GA 30720. Stephen Douglas, 850 Richards Rd., S-4, Antioch, TN 37013. Stewart P., Box 331, 11526 Hwy. 231-431 N, Meridianville, AL 35759. Tammie J., 853 Boxwood Ln., Buf- falo Grove, IL 60090. Tanya L., 737 South Main St., Clinton, TN 37716. Terri L., 7931 Selcer Rd., Hixson, TN 37343. Theresa Elaine, 417 Centeroak Dr., Knoxville, TN 37920. Thomas Wesley, 716 Saunders Ferry Rd., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Timothy P., Rt. 3, Box 133, Tulla- homa, TN 37388. Smotherman, Terri D., Box 114, Windrow Rd., Rockvale, TN 37153. Snow, Julie Ann, 1916 Colt Rd., In- dianapolis, IN 46227. Snyder, Joyce Carol, 512 East Angela Cir., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Sockwell Christopher V., 212 Meadow Hill Ct., Sheffield, AL 35660. Stuart D., 4109 Cove Pl., Nash- ville, TN 37215. Solis Armando Rey, 518 Park Village, San Antonio, TX 78227. Edmundo Amando, Jr., 518 Park Village, San Antonio, TX 78227. Songer, Loren S., 1415 Devils Dip, Tallahassee, FL 32308. Southall Clarence Wayne, 5004 Churchill Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Florence A., 5004 Churchill Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Southerland, William G., 115 Pine- land Dr., Smyrna, GA 30080. Sowell, Kyle P., 308 Gaywood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Spain Elizabeth K., 1724 North Observ- atory Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Thomas L., 1724 North Observa- tory Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Spann Bobby S., Rt. 1, Box 44-1A, Char- lotte, TN 37036. David W., 5105 Marchant Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Michael G., 6108 Beaver Ridge Rd., Knoxville, TN 37921. Sparks Douglas Eugene, P.O. Box 236, Sylva, NC 28779. John M., 5401 Anchorage Dr., Nashville, TN 37220. Spencer Cathey D., 2202 Union Hill Rd., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Lisa Allgood, 175 Elm St., La- Vergne, TN 37086. Spinks Felicia S., P.O. Box 1788, Auburn, AL 36830. Madelene J., P.O. Box 1788, Au- burn, AL 36830. Spodnik, Jennifer L., 6710 McVay Dr., Westfield Cente, OH 44251. Sprayberry, Kevin Dewayne, RR1, Box 532, Trion, GA 30753. Springer Deborah Kaye, P.O. Box 1007, Cadiz, KY 42211. Paul A., P.O. Box 1007, Cadiz, KY 42211. Stansbury, Kimberly L., 1108 Clif- ton Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Stanton, Teresa L., 503 Crosswood Ct., Nashville, TN 37214. Starling John, III, 720 South Armitage, Apopka, FL 32703. Nancy E., 720 South Armitage St., Apopka, FL 32703. Starnes Allan G., Rt. 1, Woodland Dr., De- cherd, TN 37324. Rhett Mike, P.O. Box 794, England AFB, Alexandria, LA 71301. Starr, Stanley Monroe, III, 124 For- est Retreat Rd., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Steakley, Karl S., 2662 Chimney Springs, Marietta, GA 30062. Stedman, Dawn Michelle, 6311 Hof- stra Ct., Fort Myers, FL 33907. Steele, Tommi Sue, 9131 Mercury Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46229. Stephen, Daniel Craig, 2156 Grape Pl., Terrytown, LA 70053. Stephens James B., Jr., 1315 Timberland Dr., Marietta, GA 30067. John D., 214 Curt Rd., New Hope, AL 35760. Sylvia D., 105 Venlee Dr., Hender- sonville, TN 37075. Stephenson Blake C., 126 Highland PIl., Shef- field, AL 35660. Richard E., 1907 Ruth St., Scotts- boro, AL 35768. Stevens, Lisa A., 3321 Overbrook Dr., Lexington, KY 40502. Stewart Bryan Alford, 620 Meadow Rd., Mount Pleasant, TN 38474. John A., Rt. 4, Scottsville Pk., Gal- latin, TN 37066. Leland T., 2047 Powers Ferry Rd., Marietta, GA 30067. Rhonda K., 514 Iris Ave., Mur- freesboro, TN 37130. Stinson Barry G., 16502 Walter St:, South- gate, MI 48195. Kevin D., 1305 Haber Dr., Brent- wood, TN 37027. Maria Ann, 1305 Haber Dr., Brent- wood, TN 37027. Mildred Emily, 285 Elysian Fields Rd., Nashville, TN 37211. Stockton, Monica L., 4700 Humber Dr., Apt. E, Nashville, TN 37211. Stoker, David L., 2008 Dixie Rd., Dalton, GA 30720. Stone, Melissa Kathryn, 4530 Lan- tern Pl., Alexandria, VA 22306. Storey, Thomas M., 5006 Marc Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Stout, Lori J., 333 Shute Ln., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Stovall, Dorrence B., 3804 Scot- wood, Nashville, TN 37211. Strang, Jennifer L., 11939 West 33rd St., Zion, IL 60099. Street Elizabeth L., 4114 Legend Hall, Nashville, TN 37215. Elizabeth Y., 4114 Legend Hall, Nashville, TN 37215. Strickland Cassandra E., 205 Landfall Rd., Atlanta, GA 30328. Robin Sloan, 6852 Pennywell Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Stricklin, Sheila A., 605 Broadmoor Dr., Nashville, TN 37216. Strong, Charles Douglas, P.O. Box 101, Celina, TN 38551. Stubblefield ; Jane Carole, 1607 Nottingham Dr., Gastonia, NC 28052. John D., 9100 Old Smyrna Rd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Stuessy, Lisa E., 819 East Sayles Dr., Palatine, IL 60067. Stutts, Miles A., P.O. Box 1132, David Lipscomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. 8181, Phoenix, AZ 85066. Sublett, Jane M., 1442 Haynes Dr., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Suddath, Leigh A., 817 South Sel- lars Mill Rd., Burlington, NC wou, Sullivan Barry S., 4801 Bowfield Dr., An- tioch, TN 37013. Carla D., 317 Wallace Rd., Nash- ville, TN 37211. Jean Y., 754 Croley Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Johnny L., Rt. 7, Greenville, Hop- kinsville, KY 42240. Kelvin B., Rt. 1, Box 474, Bon Aqua, TN 37025. Regina K., 4801 Bowfield Dr., An- tioch, TN 37013. Thomas Babington, 1860 Mont- gomery Ave., Villanova, PA 19085. Summers, Paula J., 5538 Pal Mal, Temple City, CA 91780. Sumner, Mary Elizabeth, 1813 East Camino Alto, Springfield, MO 65804. - Surber, Lisa D., 3258 Suburban Dr., Dayton, OH 45432, . Sutton, Lori E., 4604 26th Ave. W., Bradenton, FL 33529. Swabb, Kevin Dayle, 4410 Hamilton Dr., Woodbridge, VA 22193. Swack, James Carlin, III, 216 Bon- naoaks Dr., Hermitage, TN 37076. Swafford, Billie Ann, 174 Bonna- field Dr., Hermitage, TN 37076. Sweeney David R., 6942 Bluebird Dr., Cin- cinnati, OH 45211. Teresa A., 828 Kendall Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37209. Sweet, Jeffrey W., 8850 Desmond Dr., Clemmons, NC 27012. Sweeton, Bryan Avery, 5631 Gri- stone Dr., Lilburn, GA 30247. Swensen, Erik D., 421 Locust St., Pittsburgh, PA 15218. Swindell, Cari Beth, Rt. 4, Box 352, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Swindle, William Richard, Jr., B-11, 201 East Palestine Ave., Madison, TN 37115. Swing, Melissa Dawn, Rt. 5, Box 71, Fayetteville, TN 37334. ee SEED Tabers, Carol Ann, 1509 Lipscomb Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Talbert, Mark D., 3605 Wenonah Ln., Fort Wayne, IN 46809. Tankersley, Billy Ross, 300 Sixth Ave., Columbia, TN 38401. Tanner, Denise Marie, Rt. 4, Jordan Hwy., Union City, TN 38261. Tarkington, Amy L., 5608 Highland Way, Nashville, TN 37211. Tash, James Douglas, 5323 Fern- wood Ave., Fort Wayne, IN 46809. Taylor Clinton R., Rt. 2, Box 264, White Bluff, TN 37187. David W., 906 Henderson Rd., Huntsville, AL 35805. Styles, Anthoni Vontaz, P.O. Box Karen M., 803 Lowry St., Man- chester, TN 37355. Kittie Jean, Rt. 2, Box 264, White Bluff, TN 37187. Pamela L., Rt. 1, Box 234, White Bluff, TN 37187. Richard Keith, 127 Deercrest Cir., Franklin, TN 37064. Ricky N., 125 Mt. View Ave., McMinnville, TN 37110. Robin M., 602 Dorothy Dr., Good- lettsville, TN 37072. Susan, Mog 2409, Camp Lejeune, NC 28542. Teel, Deanne M., 1050 Hillcrest Dr., Christiansburg, VA 24073. Teeple, Jeffrey W., 925 Todd Preis Dr., F-403, Nashville, TN 37221. Teitloff, Lisa Lynn, 6303 Henry Ford Dr., Nashville, TN 37209. Temple, Edwin B., 407 Oakland Rd., Milton, FL 32570. Templeton, Susan E., 3245 Triplett Cir., Cleveland, TN 37311. Tennant, Craig A., 8 Hammann Dr., Amelia, OH 45102. Tenpenny, Julie Ann, 4683 Cedar Rose Dr., Millington, TN 38053. Terry Rachel Cowan, 304 Highland Heights Dr., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Wilda J., P.O. Box 13, Oneida, TN 37841. Thai, Tong Chanh, 755 West Wood- crest Ave., Fullerton, CA 92632. Thomas Charlotte L., 527 West Dr., Sev- erna Park, MD 21146. David M., 2601 Lakeland Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Jeffrey R., 1315 Parker Pl., Brent- wood, TN 37027. John G., 1901 Bella Vista Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37421. Kenneth A., 187 Hwy. 70, Mt. Ju- liet, TN 37122. Lori Anne, 1901 Bella Vista Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37421. Pamela M., Rt. 1, Box 347, Jasper, TN 37347. Thompson Aletrice Z., 39 Hunter Ln., En- field, CT 06082. Carolyn M., 109 Marita Ave., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. John Nunnally, Skyline Dr., Ed- monton, KY 42129. M ark Allen, 3631 Ridgeport Ave., SE, Minerva, OH 44657. Sherri D., 491 Hinson St., Hohen- wald, TN 38462. Teresa K., Box 2293, Brettwood Station, Decatur, IL 62526. Thomson James Patrick, 5606 Noble Cir., Huntsville, AL 35802. Thomas Owen, 5606 Noble Cir., Huntsville, AL 35802. Thornhill, Kathryn J., 2215 East Rd., 540-A, Lakeland, FL 33803. Thornton Jennifer L., 931 Hillview Dr., Cary, NC 27511. Michael D., 931 Hillview Dr., Cary, NC 27511. Thurman Patricia J., 5160 Mouse Creek Rd., Cleveland, TN 37311. Randall Dewayne, Rt. 2, Box 197, Culleoka, TN 38451. Tidwell Bethany Dawn, 921 Azalea Dr., Columbia, TN 38401. Janice E., 80 Cameron Glen Dr., Atlanta, GA 30328. Jenny L., 80 Cameron Glen Dr., At- lanta, GA 30328. Joel R., Jr., 2347 Gallatin Rd., Mad- ison, TN 37115. Karen L., 2142 East Hills Dr., Mad- ison, TN 37115. Sue A., 6006 Louisiana Ave., Nashville, TN 37209. Tillman, Terri G., Rt. 6, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122. Tincher, Lori L., 3824 Foxford Dr., Atlanta, GA 30340. Tippett, Charles Deron, 525 Park- side Dr., Frankfort, KY 40601. Tipps, Nancy Lee, Rt. 9, Box 472, Lebanon, TN 37087. Todd Barry E., 949 Caldwell Ln., Nash- ville, TN 37204. Bruce W., 949 Caldwell Ln., Nash- ville, TN 37204. Tomberlin, Laura J., 2352 Horseshoe Bend, Marietta, GA 30064. Tomlinson, Rosetta I., 7524 Sawyer Brown Rd., Nashville, TN 37221. Trammell, Lori A., 384 Ash Grove Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Travis Drew Waldron, 461 Waldron Rd., LaVergne, TN 37086. Stephen K., 304 Justice Dr., Clarksville, TN 37040. Treece, Billie J., P.O. Box 23, Clifton, TN 38425. Trenary, Dan L., 4652 Burns Rd., Lilburn, GA 30247. Trickey, Paul Shelburne, 138 Cot- tonwood Dr., Franklin, TN 37064. Trimble, Joe L., III, Rt. 2, Columbia, TN 38401. Triplett, Kristi M., 2502 Walker Rd., SE, Decatur, AL 35603. Trotter, Jeffrey Alan, 1534 Marett Blvd., Ext., Rock Hill, SC 29730. True, Julie H., 3706 Rosemont Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Tyron, Eric Christopher, 1502 Inde- pendence Rd., Rolla, MO 65401. Tuck, Cherry Lynn, 2329 Ridgeland Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Tucker, Bruce L., 8301 Burchfield Dr., Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Tuggle, Lori J., 950 Glendale Ln., Nashville, TN 37204. Tune, Karen Lynn, 517 Roosevelt Ave., Madison, TN 37115. Turley, Donna E., Rt. 1, Box 316, Lewisburg, TN 37091. Turner, Debbie L., 419 Acre Trail, Madison, TN 37115. Turpin, David J., 6 Holliday Ct., Henderson, KY 47240. Tynes, Carrie E., 5910 Robert E. Lee Ct., Nashville, TN 37215. Underwood, Bryan Bristo, 2004 Sax- ton Dr., Florence, AL 35630. Urquhart, Karen A., 2411 South Par- sons Ave., Melbourne, FL 32901. Uselton, Edward K., Rt. 3, Box 120, Pulaski, TN 38478. SS ee Valek, Bradley J., Rocky Ford Rd., Box 107, Nolensville, TN 37135. Valentine Dawn R., Rt. 3, Buckhorn Rd., Gat- linburg, TN 37738. Vickie Allison, Rt. 1, Pine Dr., Gat- linburg, TN 37738. Vanderpool, Guy Clifton, 1731 Ted- bury St., Crofton, MD 21114. Vandyke, Kathy Lynn, 1244 Camp- bell Rd., Rt. 2, Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Vanhoy, S. Michael, 10151 North Palafox Hwy., Pensacola, FL 32514. Varnado, Douglas Wilson, 1013 Bat- tery Ln., Nashville, TN 37220. Vaughn, Norman L., 4007 Knud Dr., Columbia, TN 38401. Vejdani, Mitra G., 4646 Nolensville Rd., Apt. G-5, Nashville, TN 37211. Verner, Sherri Janene, 1101 Lincoln St., Manchester, TN 37355. Vernon, Timothy V., Rt. 1, Box 185, Taft, TN 38488. Via, Lee A., 5633 Highland Way, Nashville, TN 37211. Villines, Terrence W., Rt. 1, Box 210, Collinwood, TN 38450. Vining, Lori J., 4302 Hunt Dr., Huntsville, AL 35805. Voce, David R., 308 West Courtland Ave., Muscle Shoals, AL 35660. Voss, Cynthia J., 1816 Highland Ave., Columbia, TN 38401. ne ee Waggoner, Tempe Brown, 3203 Healey Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Wagner Kimberlee H., 1701 North Creasy Ln., Lafayette, IN 47905. Timothy Scott, 1701 Creasy Ln., Lafayette, IN 47905. Waite Brian K., 704 Vanoke Dr., Madi- son, TN 37115. Kathryn B., 149 Country Rd., Huntsville, AL 35806. Wakefield, Howard A., 4110 Bel- mont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. Walborn, Natalie Michelle, 145 Pa- cific Hwy. 99, S, Cottage Grove, OR 97424. Waldron, Gregory E., 234 Old Nash- ville Hwy., LaVergne, TN 37086. Walker Daniel L., 5192 Edgemoor Dr., Norcross, GA 30071. Jordan P., Merrywood, Rt 8, Box 498, Benton, KY 42025. Kenneth D., 101 Walker Ave., Tus- cumbia, AL 35674. Leslie Anne, 7199 Harper Rd., Joelton, TN 37080. Rebecca R., Rt. 2, Box 12, Tuscum- bia, AL 35674. Scott L., Rt. 9, Box 306, Mc- Minnville, TN 37110. Wallace Robert L., 727 Robertsville Rd., Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Samuel S., 1012 Patty Ave., Sev- ierville, TN 37862. Waller James Gregory, 1 Milledge Ln., Sa- vannah, GA 31411. Laura Ellen, 37 Monastery Rd., Sa- vannah, GA 31411. Lori Reece, 6208 River Oaks Ct., Brentwood, TN 37027. Walling, Jamie Lynn, Rt. 1, Box 115A, Hopkinsville Rd., Russellville, KY 42276. Walters, Harry G., III, 3731 Whit- land Ave., Nashville, TN 37205. Ward, Angela’K., 4877 Whittier Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Warnack, Kevin Thomas, Rt. 6, Bob- bitt Dr., Ashland City, TN 37015. Warren Janet S., 129 Cedar Hill Dr., Wav- erly, TN 37185. Michael R., 2605 Brittany Ct., Nashville, TN 37206. Robert Alan, 703 Marswen Dr., Nashville, TN 37216. Watkins Charles W., 1302 Sherrod Ave., Florence AL 35630. Kimberly A., 4320 Huntington Cir., Dunwoody, GA 30338. Watson, Kenneth Douglas, 417 Hutchinson Ave., Paducah, KY 42001. Way, Kimberly J., Rt. 11, Box 260-B, Crossville, TN 38555. Weatherly Anna M., P.O. Box 4246, Lobe- ville, TN 37079. Malinda Allen, 513 Pine Grove Trail, Chattanooga, TN 37421. Weaver Douglas Eric, 2600 Nashville Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101. Jeana Marie, 1310 Cummins Dr., Nashville, TN 37217. Webb Julie Leigh, Rt. 5, Franklin Rd., Russellville, KY 42276. Portia K., P.O. Box 103, Morrison, TN 37357. Webster, David Sanford, Rt. 1, Ho- gan Branch Rd., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Weiss, Rhonda Gaye, Rt. 2, Box 196, Cottontown, TN 37048. Welborn, Jeffrey Warren, 2526 Buenger Blvd., Granite City, IL 62040. Welch, Paula G., Rt. 2, Box 346, Eth- ridge, TN 38456. Weller, Roger W., 401 Dorothy St., Jerseyville, IL 62052. Wells Laurie A., 1911 Randy Ct., Hunts- ville, AL 35811. Lori Beth, 6586 Sunnyside Ct., Brentwood, TN 37027. Martin Harold, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 196, Ridgeway, SC 29130. Robert D., Rt. 6, Box 3, Dickson, TN 37055. Welsh, Jamie C., 21 Landenberg Manor, Landenberg, PA 19350. Wey, Jacqueline, 5931 Port Ana- darko Trail, Hermitage, TN 37076. Wheeler, Clara A., Main St., Lyn- ville, TN 38472. Whitaker Jeri L., Rt. 6, Box 473, Buck Island, Guntersville, AL 35976. Joseph Harrison, Rt. 6, Buck Is- land, Guntersville, AL 35976. White James E., 306 East 5th St., Parsons, TN 38363. John D., Jr., 4107 Cove Pl., Nash- ville, TN 37215. Larry Bernard, 2136 Perkins, Sa- ginaw, MI 48601. Matthew E., 212 Swift Dr., Good- lettsville, TN 37072. Timothy L., P.O. Box 113D, Fair- view, TN 37062. Whitehead, Constance E., 2312 Lu- cyle Ln., Sylacauga, AL 35150. Whitehorn, Jeffrey T., 4210 Forest Plaza Dr., Hixson, TN 37343. Whitfield Joseph L., 6417 Lansing Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37209. Nelson H., 2005 Earlington Dr., Nashville, TN 37215. Thomas Barton, 348 Lynn Dr., Nashville, TN 37203. Whitman, Jeanne Anne, Rt. 3, Gid- eon Rd., Greenbrier, TN 37073. Whitney, Jeffery Linn, 7071 County Rd., B6, Rt. 2, Mount Gilead, OH 43338. Whitten, Rita J., P.O. Box 547, Mat- thews, MO 63867. Whitworth, Willa J., Rt. 3, Box 222, Pulaski, TN 38478. Wicks, Michael W., 7623 Quail Dr., Huntsville, AL 35802. Wiederhold, Faith Renee, 3510 Bel- mont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37215. Wiggins, Luther T., Jr., 5504 Farley Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609. Wigginton, Todd D., Rt. 2, Guntown, MS 38849. Wilcox, Brian Keith, 323 South Main St., Goodlettsville, TN 37072. Wilder, Gregory N., 401 West 7th St., Columbia, TN 38401. Wildrick Elizabeth C., 14313 Adios Pass, Carmel, IN 46032. Jay N., 14313 Adios Pass, Carmel, IN 46032. Wildsmith, Amy Lynne, 914 Hun- tington Cir., Hixson, TN 37343. Wiley Dorcas L., Rt. 1, Box 199 D-1, Tay- lor’s Mill Rd., Fort Valley, GA 31030. Susan Annette, 5126 West Gifford Rd., Bloomington, IN 47401. Wilhelm, Mary H., 650 Cox Creek Pkwy., Florence, AL 35630. Wilkerson, Terri Carlene, 4712 Car- riage Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15236. Willett, Mark A., 117 Aloha Ct., P.O. Box 57, Hermitage, TN 37076. Williams Anthony. S., 1309 Haber Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027. Austin T., 517 North Bunn, An- chorage, AK 99504. David Allen, 104 Faulkner, Apt. 201, Barbourville, KY 40906. Deborah L., 705 Bob Wallace Ave., Huntsville, AL 35801. Donna Fay, 3107 Boulder Park Dr., Nashville, TN 37214. Gary L., Rt. 5, Neptune Rd., Ash- land City, TN 37015. Henry M., 123 Woodhaven, Jack- son, TN 38301. Karen A., Rt. 5, Box 34, Athens, TN 37303. Lisa Renee, 3598 Hidden Acres Dr., Atlanta, GA 30340. Mary L., 745 Elysian Fields Rd., Nashville, TN 37204. Philip Timothy, P.O. Box 371, Sandersville, GA 31082. Roger Lee, 1909 South Beech- wood Dr., Florence, AL 35630. Ronald Edward, 2456 N. Lexing- ton St., Arlington, VA 22207. Shelia Lynn, 143 Roberta Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Tara D., 706 Center St., Madison, TN 37115. Williamson, Deborah Caroline, 423 Lynn Ct., Nashville, TN 37211. Willingham, Shawn M., 356 Bay- shore Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075. Willis David M., 1111 Virginia Ave., Murfreesboro, TN 37130. John D., Rt. 2, Box 44, White Bluff, TN 37187. Sondra G., Rt. 2, Paschal Estates, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. Wilson Daphne Gail, Rt. 6, Manchester, TN STO: Dlorah A., 961 Graybar Ln., Nash- ville, TN 37204. Gregory Phillip, Rt. 7, Box 323, Lawrenceburg, TN 38464. Helen L., 540 Executive Dr., Huntsville, AL 35805. Jeffery Lee, 221 Danyacrest Dr., Donelson, TN 37214. Kenneth Wayne, P.O. Box B, Mid- dlesboro, KY 40965. La Vern Gray, Rt. 2, Boaz, KY 42027. Machelle L., 1023 Nesbitt Dr., Nashville, TN 37207. Mary B., 752 Newberry Rd., Nash- ville, TN 37205. Pamela B., 415 East Palistine Ave., Madison, TN 37115. Rosemary V., 2121 Fernwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37216. Tana K., 113 Westoe Dr., Summer- ville, SC 29483. Wendy Gaye, Box 195, David Lip- scomb College, Nashville, TN 37203. Wingfield, Richard P., 1164 Green- land Ave., Nashville, TN 37216. Wingo Ernest E., 2120 Golf Club Ln., Nashville, TN 37215. Timothy Nichols, 7910 Green- brier, Joelton, TN 37080. Winkler, Charles Daniel, Rt. 3, Box 89, Morristown, TN 37357. Winningham, Jacquelyn G., Rt. 4, Box 70, Livingston, TN 38570. Winters, Karen D., Rt. 2, Box 195-C, Joelton, TN 37080. Wiseman, James T., Jr., 1122 Belvi- dere Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Witt, Alan D., 404 Freda Villa, Mad- ison, TN 37115. Wix, Ava R., 3315 Sara Dr., Jackson- ville, FL 32211. Wolfe, Phyllis L., Rt. 4, Murphy Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101. Wollam, Rebecca O., P.O. Box 121531, Nashville, TN 37212. Womack Emily Jane, Rt. 5, Box 32A, Smith- ville, TN 37166. Lynette Louise, 114 West Swan St., Centerville, TN 37033. Wood David Curtis, 3457 Darlene Cir., Huntsville, AL 35820. Eddie R., Rt. 4, Box 30, Lewisburg, TN 37091. Jeffrey A., Rt. 2, Box 227E, Tren- ton, FL 32693. John Kenneth, 3601 South Hus- band, Stillwater, OK 74074. Katherine M., 210 S. Glenn St., Leesburg, FL 32748. , Lora Leigh, 4883 Jonquil Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Mark L., 911 Willow Glen Dr., Be- thel Park, PA 15102. Mary E., Rt. 2, Box 183, Bidwell, OH 45614. Melissa L., 4558 Oakbay Dr., W, Jacksonville, FL 32211. William B., 1209 Otter Creek Rd., Nashville, TN 37215. Woodall, Robert P., Jr., 407 Hamblen Dr., Madison, TN 37115. Woodard Bethany J., Rt. 2, Pulaski, TN 38478. Kelly A., Rt. 3, Box 239, Peters- burg, TN 37144. Woodason, John David, Rt. 3, Box 212, Rosedale, IN 47874. Woodhouse Barry A., 4611 Embleton Dr., Ra- leigh, NC 27612. Joy L., 2109 Hillock Dr., Raleigh, NC 27612. Woodring, Volney T., Jr., 11357 Thurston Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90049. Woodson Allison Jeanne, 203 North Ave., Henderson, TN 38340. Jamie L., 2400 Sheraton Park Dr., Pine Bluff, AR 71603. Woodward, Sue D., 1938 Plantation Dr., Alexandra, LA 71301. Wooten, Susan K., P.O. Box 7143, Rocky Mount, NC 27801. Wooters, Alisa M., 612 Bayne Ave., Shelbyville, KY 40065. Wooton, Judith L., 310 Tashamingo Dr., Nicholasville, KY 40356. Wortham, Robin G., Rt. 2, Boaz, AL 35957. Wortman, Todd K., One Parsons Dr., Simsbury, CT 06089. Wrenn, Susan M., 5028 Briarwood Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Wright Audrey Lynne, Rt. 1, Box 791, Charleston, TN 37310. Deidre D., 919 Battlefield Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. . Grant A., 1910 Rosalie Ridge, Huntsville, AL 35811. Jeffrey Allen, 1080 Kathleen, La- peer, MI 48446. Joanna L., 4024 Sunnybrook Dr., Nashville, TN 37205. Martha R., 105 Beverly Hills Dr., Waverly, TN 37185. Melissa A., 102 Stuart Dr., Hen- dersonville, TN 37075. Philip W., Box 386, Watson Ave., Obion, TN 38240. Rachel E., 404 West Spruce St., Princeton, IN 47670. Selena S., 919 Battlefield Dr., Nashville, TN 37204. Sonya Denise, 105 Beverly Hills Dr., Waverly, TN 37185. SESE Se ees, Yates Jana S., 5214 Meadow Lake Rd., Brentwood, TN 37027. Kathy L., 99 Cherry St., Center- ville, TN 37033. Lisa S., 1606 Shackleford Rd., Nashville, TN 37215. Paul L., Rt. 5, South Harpeth Rd., Nashville, TN 37221. Tanya Lee, 4646 Nolensville Rd., D-13, Nashville, TN 37211. Yeldell Harley Greer, 3912 Marie Cook Dr., Montgomery, AL 36109. Robin L., 3912 Marie Cook Dr., Montgomery, AL 36109. York, Andrea J., Rt. 1, Couchville Pk., Hermitage, TN 37076. Yost, Elizabeth A., 13128 Manor Dr., Mt. Airy, MD 21771. Young Kenneth Alan, 640 Pohite Dr., Me- chanicsville, VA 23111. Kimberly, 3925 Caylor Dr., Nash- ville, TN 37215. Ronald Ray, P.O. Box 158191, Nashville, TN 37215. Youngblood, Susan Yvonne, 218 Pitts Ave., Old Hickory, TN 37138. a ee Zahnd, Walter S., 704 Berry Rd., Apt. D-1, Nashville, TN 37204. Zigler, Mary Johanna, 141 Neese Dr., Apt. J48, Nashville, TN 37211. 294—FINALE “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wis- dom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.” —Colossians 2:16 tines more enjoyable. along” with us. Music can be heard every- where: uplifting us in our worship, entertaining us during campus events, and making our everyday rou- Here at David Lipscomb College, we have ample opportunity to be our- selves, to ‘make our own music,’ but even more im- portant is our hope that the positive influence of our Christian lives will en-— courage the world to “sing FINALE—295 Le “SPECIAL THANKS 1 TO. .and Mrs. John Hutcheson - . co Ralph Thurman Corine Jackson - Kenneth Berk _ Rudy Sanders — The Babbler David England Mary Lou Ratliff — NinaJones Mark Elrod | Ms. Moran at The Banner - Dennis Loyd © ton your ede andes. encouragement, and contributions to this _ yearbook; AND TO. | Jon, Tammie, Lee han Karen, | _ Beth, Niva, and Mark for your — friendship, dedication, and hard work. a = With appreciation, a a Kelly | . 1 a er . 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