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i Fi Xy ¢ As Mi A E VAG ‘ye ins if oe a hy sy a a8 Ree gener sits a ” eo Be, iat Sean Sane es David Lipscéimi College « 1985 e Nashville, Tennessee eAeCeKel,eOc ; A Closer Look Editor Kelly Woodard Assistant Editor Beth + Sumner Typing Editor Karen Knowles Chief Writer Amy Kroehnke Staff Writers Niva Nokes, Tim Wagner Section Layout Editor Keith Hardy Layouts And The Editorial Staff Michelle Carter, Carol Canady, Jerri Ann Head Staff Assistants _ Tracy Eldridge, Becky Wallum Advisor John C. Hutcheson, Te Copy Editr Carine Jackson Special Photeltaphy Rudy Sanders _ Staff Photographers Mark Nance, Jeana Hudgins, Jett Gray, Logan Dodd, Photojournalism Class SpOxts Contributor Ventmy Barrett Contributors Jennifer Royston, Linda Keen, Rhonda Clark Morale Booster Grant's stereo cn SS SS SS A AS SS SE SSS SI SELES DELILE LL LE CDE IEDI DEAE LELE BEALE ALLL AE IES The 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 regard 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, religion, sex, color, national or ethnic origin, or physical handicap 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. A @loser Look aking a closer look is exactly what the people at David Lipscomb College did during the ‘84- ‘85 school year. Most of the faculty served on special committees, a service which they all thoroughly enjoyed. These committees studied every aspect of the school, including the administration, the library, the individual departments, and the quality of our graduates. Our programs were tested and compared to the national standards. All of these meetings and questionnaires and reports and requests and suggestions and surveys and, primarily the self-study itself, were for one purpose: to make David Lipscomb College the best it can be. We here at the Backlog have joined these ranks and conducted our own evaluation involving the students and their views on the college experience. Our research team worked diligently and faithfully, scouring the campus with the hope of finding answers to some very basic questions: ‘Why is there something instead of nothing? Order instead of chaos? Life instead of nonlite? Morality instead of nonmorality? A swish of the hands, utterances sounding something like ‘You're Crazy! and rolling eyeballs were our only answers. So much for the intellectually stimulating introduction we had hoped for. We were crushed; however, we continued our search with even greater fervor for the transcendentally complex being we call ourselves. study Study Our Selt (t) | he idea of a Liberal Arts educa- wi tion is quickly losing its power due to emphasis of the times upon busi- ness, computers, and economics. According to Lisa Birnback, author of The College Book, limited time and money are the main concerns of many students when choosing areas of study, instead of experimentation and ideals. In this age of high-tech and getting ahead, it is hard to think otherwise. Lipscomb has joined schools nation- wide by falling victim to the decline of the so-called humanities. A majority of students major in accounting or some other field in the Department of Busi- ness Administration. However, _ this business-like attitude attracts many oth- er students who want to enter the job market trained and prepared immedi- ately. A national trend of double-majoring helps solve some of these problems, combining the humanities with earning power. For instance, art and physics may be chosen for an architectural em- phasis. At this point, prospective students are unaware of the opportunities and chal- lenges within a business career, in which a background of training in the humanities would prove valuable, and businesses are unsure of contributions these students can make without having completed substantial technical train- ing. The humanities may again regain the strength enjoyed during more laid-back times of past eras (dating back to the earliest universities) when ‘time means money’ is no longer the prevalent atti- tude. Chances of that are slim, but what if a medical student could not only learn how to save a life, but know the value of that life, too? 3) oerewan | LAMENTATIONS LANGE | LANGE COMMENTARY] | COMMER ON THE OM THE ROLY scnuprins | - i E SER Sp Sa eat = 2 : SS What About Liberal Arts? The Heart Of The ie He vA mi ? — ci oN Cares ’ be 6. anh : @Oaas pe oh! Aen ? og a y. e. = sf % S—4 Steger: fp 4 Se sa et vn ur research team surfaced again, this time at the very heart and soul of the college. Since 1891 students have been enrolled in Bible classes and attended chapel services to learn the Bible as the revealed will of God and as the only and sufficient rule of faith and practice. Although negative feelings do exist, many students feel that chapel services and Bible classes are great and that they wouldn't be here if they thought otherwise. Carrying their clipboards and legal pads, the team prowled aisle to aisle and interrogated students to discover their feelings on Bible and chapel. “I believe a voluntary chapel would give a better atmosphere,”’ one girl said as she slapped a snoozing head from her shoulder. Bible should be pass or fail.” ‘Willard’s announcements are great.” This does not mean that one group is good and the other bad; it just reveals the truth that these are people, people who differ greatly in background and attitude. They are students in the process of learning about everything: science and English and business and life. And they're young adults breaking away from Mom and Dad, trying to make their own place in society, and developing new ideas, their own ideas. Then, President Collins comments on | the “beautiful day and beautiful fall trees’’ as the morning sun shines brightly through the large windows, and everyone smiles and laughs occasionally with him, searching, consciously or unconsciously, for that feeling of brotherly love that comes through the Lord. That is all. ur team began their trek into what many students believe to be another dimension, a dimension not only of money and work, but of reality. The crew set out to solve this puzzle and found one student slumped in front of the Bison Room T.V. watching ‘All My Children.” Reality? Real World? ‘Yeah — you know, man — sex, drugs, alcohol, rock-n-roll, poverty ... ut U ‘Well, maybe for some, but ...' ‘Man, you don't know nothin’. The working world is where it’s at, when you're out on your own and it's up to you to survive.” ‘What will that be like?” ‘Tt will mean work, married life, kids, old age, true responsibilities, and defi- nite problems.” “But don’t you have responsibilities now? And definite problems?” The student thought about it and smiled. ‘Hey man — I’m in the real world! ’ Then he slipped back into the world of Erica and Jessie and Greg and The real world, we discovered, is what is real to you. Anyplace can be the real world. So all places do not have the same situations and influences. So what? Wherever you are is the real world. The Real World? oot ee eer aT, Sean Ble =iAnit SR The Future Mate Syndrome ome of us are here for an education, contrary to popular belief!’ she said emphatically, screaming until she was blue in the face after being asked about her feelings on the ‘Future Mate Syndrome.”’ Our findings show that some girls do take the M.R.S. degree seriously, while many others resent it. “It's like once you're seen on campus with a person, you're history; you're married off after one date.” IT think the dating situation is the pits, anyway.’ ‘Shut up about it.” ‘All kidding put aside, I think this is the best place to find a Christian mate,’ one said, then scanned the square, ‘Of course, you have to weed out.” long with mischievous carloads of students carrying fire extinguishers, our dedicated team sauntered past the playgrounds and parking lots asking suddenly aghast couples what their definition of a good time was. Our pencils in ready position, we waited patiently as they composed themselves and thought intently on a good time. ‘Watching the guys in the dining center,’ the girl spoke up. Needless to say, we left immediately to hunt down someone else, seeing that the other couple had become violently engaged in their own conversation, and we couldn't get a word in edgewise. We soon found that a big night on the town involved eating and going to night court. Bowling and going home were also popular. One fellow uttered, his voice choking with sentiment, “Going downtown and playing on the statues at the Legislative Plaza.’’ He then explained “You splash water on the sidewalk to make it slick, and then you slide around on it. It’s great!’ (Sood Times +0N DON ae ow our infamous research crew drops dead away on our layout pages, our survey completed. But the essence of our probe lives on. With this self-study we have gained a better in- sight upon our fellow students, our school, and ourselves. It's really good to hear different opinions and ideas some- times, rather than boring facts and stat- istics. Take a closer look; you may be able to see more clearly and understand more accurately the happenings of this year. eee © © ea) os D ep) = ©, KL i “ ae ake a closer look and imagine... Imagine, if you can, the campus without a ‘ women’s dorm, one that some freshmen can only dream about, hoping they can one day indulge in its luxuries as seniors... Well, then, imagine the campus without the maze of classrooms behind Alumni Auditorium, ones of all sizes and colors like the cozy, yellow Room 303 where a student might address his first speech with knocking knees... Or how about the campus without a building that unifies the business administration department, increasing its strength and therefore its already superior reputation... Imagine the high school football team without a home field, always having to be the “away’’ team, or Lipscomb tracksters without that quarter of a mile... Although opinions may vary concerning the importance of each of these structures, they have all made their place on campus, filling giant gaps in the educational landscape. Ss SoS ieee Work began on the business building in August of 1982; it was ready for Nile Yearwood superintended the development of the Reese Smith Athletic use by fall, 1984. Complex. Each of these were solutions to problems, a fulfilling of a need. Mr. Nile Yearwood saw these needs. He took a closer look at his own capabilities and found what he could do to help, not only the college, but the entire institution. Through this devotion, Mr. Yearwood was responsible for the building of the Burton Administration Building in the 1930's, Yearwood Hall, the Swang Center, and the Reese Smith Athletic Complex. For a time, he also served as a member of the Board of Directors and now as part of the National Development Board. Mr. Yearwood took a closer look at us, himself, the future and the school’s potential. Without him, our campus would have too many gaping, obvious holes. To him we dedicate this book. eight: Mr. Yearwood was honored at the opening of newly-finished Yearwood fall. A ay 5, Hy a4 } : he LED Tyee ee yay 4, aoe “pte r vr rj , lho 44, Aes 2 é é grey r if ws Oi . s 44 gia? oye Mhees bd oe. sie pe ict Te Si taal ll al” BE My § co EGR 644 FE $ re 0 ee go, ‘ mm % : we pe e S.J Be Pig ht He o @ 22 Administration President Collins Is The Primary Public Relations Man For The Entire David Lipscomb Family. GE EE ELEC EE OE. WE tt C6 HE BE WE MDMA EAM LE OM BE Willard Collins is the President of David Lipscomb College. President Collins divides his job into four different categories. One:of these is to coordinate the four divisions at David Lipscomb. The four divisions are the K-12, the four-year undergraduate college, the Bible graduate program, and the Nashville Bible School. A very important aspect of the president's job is that of public relations. The president must keep everything running smoothly. Another job of President Collins is to maintain the Christian and academic standards of David Lipscomb. Lastly, the job of the president of any college is to raise money, and President Collins has been very successful in this area. President Collins, always ready with a friendly greeting, speaks with Lisa Stevens and Ed Temple. 78) 24 Carl McKelvey Vice President for Campus Affairs Carl McKelvey has various responsibilities. Besides dismissing chapel with those familiar words ‘That is all,’ he supervises such areas as athletics, student activities, lectureships, and the Lipscomb campus overall. Earl Dennis Earl Dennis is the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty. He encourages good teaching and advises students, relative to their educational program, concerning their future. He works with the students and faculty, developing the best academic programs possible. - a id “4 ; H : PS Se oteve Flatt Steve Flatt, the Vice President for Institutional Planning, works as the head of the planning committee for the college and is also responsible for all fund raising. He also works to increase Lipscomb’s public image and keeps in touch with alumni. The Development Office is under Dr. Flatt’s supervision. Cliett (Goodpasture As Vice President for Business Affairs, Cliett Goodpasture coordinates the total business operations for Lipscomb's kindergarten through graduate program. He is responsible for plant operation and maintenance, for purchasing for the college, for student accounts, and for payroll. He is also in charge of all auxiliary enterprises of the college such as the dorms, post office, bookstore, duplication services, and food services. 25 26 Director Of The National Development Board Mack Wayne Craig is the Director of the National Development Board. The Board consists of seventeen men and women who have pledged to raise money for David Lipscomb. The Board meets four times a year and each member serves for a five year term. Craig sees the possibilities for growth as unlimited. The present goal of the National Development Board is to help Lipscomb raise its endowment to $30 million by 1991. Assistant Vice President For Institutional Planning Jacky Ray Davis, the Assistant Vice President for Institutional Planning, aids Steve Flatt in carrying out the plans for growth and outreach to businesses. Heading the Business Advisory Council, he is instrumental in getting prominent business leaders to speak at seminars and helps raise money to reach the budget. Assistant Vice President For Campus Affairs Richard Jones, serving as Director of the Campus School and Assistant Vice President for Campus Affairs, works with Dr. McKelvey in setting the direction for the Campus School within the framework of the overall efforts of Lipscomb. He also seeks to increase unity and bridge gaps between divisions of the campus school. Administrative Assistant To The Vice President For Campus Affairs Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Campus Affairs is Jonathon Seamon. He aids Richard Jones and supervises housing situations on and off campus. Board Of Directors The Board of Directors include (Row 1: left to right) Joe Nix, Charlie Morris, Miles Ezell, Jr., Dr. William Gray, Dr. Dan Baccus, John Johnston, N.Y. Walker, William Dalton; (Row 2) Melvin White, Charles Youree, George Mason, Tom McMeen (chairman), J.B. Burton, Willard Collins, Bill Biggs, Bob Shackelford; (Row 3) 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 and Bryan Crisman. Administrative Assistants As Administrative Assistant to Steve Flatt, Reba Keener works with the Development Council members and helps with wills and estates. Dianne Olive is the Administrative Assistant to President Collins. She coordinates all responsibilities of the president's office, including appointments and appearances by brother Collins, and serves as liaison between DLC and the Associated Ladies for Lipscomb. Administration Secretaries Secretaries for the Vice President for Campus Affairs, Director of National Development Board, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and the President, respectively, are: Shirley Stansbury, Fay Jenkins, Mary Emily Gore, and Corine Jackson, who also serves as copy-editor for all publications coming from Lipscomb. 27 Serving as Registrar and Associate Dean, Ralph Bryant is in charge of class schedules and registration. He obtains student records, dispensing and protecting them. He collects student information, such as grade reports, any school records, and transcripts. Jim Thomas Jim Thomas is the Director of Student Retention and Assistant Registrar. He oversees the development of testing programs for course placement and remedial programs and the development of the Early Warning System to target students likely to have difficulty in academic performance. He also maintains liaison with the admissions office. eee Registrar's pecretaries The Registrar’s Office handles all students’ grade reports. Changing or dropping a course is done here, as well as withdraw ing from school. Secretaries are there to provide students the needed assistance. They are, left to right, Deborah Haislip, Jennie Johnson, and Janet Cates. 28 Bob Farris Dean of Students Bob Farris is responsible, under the delegation of the Vice President and President, for the health, welfare, and overall development of all students. He works with clubs, ASA, different groups and organizations on planning, and housing. He also works with all extra-curricular and co-curricular activities on campus. Sarah (Gamble Associate Dean of Students Sarah Gamble. works with the ASA Senate and the housing on campus. She hires the Head Residents who are trained on an RA training program. Dean Gamble also handles discipline and acts as a counselor, as well as supervising homecoming activities, Singarama, retreats, orientation, and working with lectureships. Student Personnel Office Secretaries The Student Personnel Office is responsible for the campus calendar, chapel attendance, counseling, extra- curricular activities, health services, housing and residence hall life, and security. Director of Housing Services Sherry Phillips is in charge of reservations, placements, and billing. Director of Chapel Office Betty Hunt keeps chapel attendance records, and Mary Proctor is Secretary in the Student Personnel Office. 29 30 ie er a re | Business Ottice The Business Office is responsible for all monetary transactions for the entire institution. The office keeps track of student accounts and provides a check- cashing service for students. The Supervisor of the Business Office and the Business Manager is Larry Cochran. Staff Members are (seated) Ruth Williams, who also serves as secretary to Vice President Goodpasture; Larry Cochran, (back row) Suzy Templeton, Emma Brown, Jackie Howard, Rebel Gamble, and Gloria Beasley. Financial Aid Office Approximately 70% of our students receive financial aid through loans, grants and or scholarships, which are handled in the Financial Aid Office under the direction of Shirley Slatton. The office is also responsible for coordinating on-campus student work. Financial aid workers are Betty Davis, secretary; Shirley Slatton, Director of Financial Aid; and Fran Avers, secretary. Admissions Office The Admissions Office projects Lipscomb to high school students and other possible recruits. Secretaries are (front row) Betty Northcutt, Mary Hargis, Margie Roeder, (back row) Kathie O’Dell, Jewell Newton, and Jane Hardy, Office Manager. Peon a ee ys Admissions Counselors As Director of Admissions, Steve Davidson has an important job projecting a good image for the school. He is the supervisor for the recruitment of new students to Lipscomb. He also works with the admissions counselors in setting up scholarships for prospective students. Jackie White, Rick Poole, Rick Roach, and Virgil True serve as admissions counselors. They visit high schools and churches and counsel incoming students on their academic program. They also develop the creative ideas for High School Days and Youth Time. Foreign Student Advisor Ruth Culbertson, Foreign Student Advisor, guides foreign students through all admission processes. She also serves as an admissions secretary and handles all applications for scholarships. 31 Teacher Education Committee Members of the Teacher Education Committee are (seated) Jan Brown, Sue Berry, Thomas Whitfield, Gerald Moore, (back row) James Costello, Hollis Todd, John Brown, David Adams, and Bill Tallon. , i ee! Director Ot Teacher Education As Director of Teacher Education, Thomas Whitfield approves teacher certifications, advises education majors, and helps place students in teaching jobs. He also acts as Chairman of the Teacher Education Committee. Director Of Nashville Bible School Dr. Tom Holland, as the Director of the Nashville Bible School, works with Dean Dennis and the faculty on planning the curriculum for the school. He also recruits new students and keeps the records for the school. NBS offers Bible training below the college level for both men and women. Southern Association Sellf- Study Center The Southern Association Self- Study involves all departments in the self-examination and development of various educational areas. Various committees work to improve each department to better serve the students. This year Lipscomb has set up a Self- Study Center to coordinate the massive efforts of the institution wide study. Those staffing this office are John Harris, Director of the SACS Self- Study; Deborah Broome, Secretary; and Dennis Loyd, Chairman of the SACS Steering Committee. 32 VTteees Annual Giving Alumni Relations Team The Annual Giving Alumni Relations Team coordinates efforts to raise money and create programs that will make our alumni aware of the progress being made at Lipscomb. The team includes Director Bill Prady, Assistant Vice Pres. Jacky Ray Davis, and Assistant Director Nancy Hussey. Pee Development Officers The Development Council, almost 600 members strong, works to improve facilities, raise funds, and improve relations with people associated with David Lipscomb. Development Officers, who maintain regular contact with every Development Council member are Eddie Thompson, who is also Director of Planned-Giving; Bill Prady, and Willis Owens. secretaries For The Development Oftice Secretaries working with the Development Office are (front row) Jean Stinson, Jo Newsom, Dollie Reeder, Norma Gant, (back row) Nancy Hussey, Eleanor Hurst, and Anne Marie Robertson. 33 34 = re cs os - Counselor As Lipscomb's Counselor, Paul Cates is responsible for the development and coordination of counseling services. Director Of News Bureau Covering media relations for everything but sports, Director of the News Bureau David England sends out news releases, public relations brochures, and The Lipscomb News. He also serves as the Babbler advisor and a school spokesman. Director Of Testing Director of Testing Ralph Samples gives the Vocational Interest Test, ACT, College Board Graduate Record Exam, IO Test, and personality test. He deals with the interpretation of their scores and the counseling resulting from the scores. Director Of Job Placement Nina Wood as Director of Job Placement, provides assistance in researching career opportunities, contacting prospective employers, preparing letters and resumes, and learning interviewing skills. Sports Information Director Promoting Bison sports is an important aspect of athletics. As Sports Information Director, Mike Roller works closely with the media who cover our activities. Meee | Director Of Camps Director of Camps Don Meyer hires the staff and directors of various camps, such as basketball, band and cheerleading. Working together are Mike Roller, Barbara Anderson, and Don Meyer. Computer Center The Computer Center provides an information system for the entire institution, including kindergarten through college and all supporting offices. Director Ralph Butler supervises the center. Assistant Director Dennis Hood supervises the use of the PDP-11 used for teaching. Joe Trimble is the Systems Manager and Peggy Huffman is the Office Manager. 35 36 are a aa Head Residents Head Residents act as doctors, nurses, teachers, counselors, maintenance people, and programmers of activities. They must be friends as well as disciplinarians. Head Residents are (front row) Phil Manilla, Rick Shade, Beth Brooks, (back row) Ellen Barrett, Lisa Wingfield, and Renee Yarbrough. [ Saas Switchboard Operators The switchboard operators are Nancy Smith and Alacia McCadams. Receiving outside calls, they connect them with the campus lines. They also coordinate use of WATS lines. Campus Nurse Mildred Bright serves as the campus nurse for Health Services. Besides giving injections, she assists in the arrangement of health services for students, including availability of non- prescription medicines. Health records are also kept on file. Ye ee ee Audio-Visual Center The Audio-Visual staff assists faculty with audio-visual and video equipment in classrooms for demonstrations, assists in student productions, and repairs and maintains electrical equipment. The staff includes (front row) Dora Mangrum, Curtis Flatt, (back row) Scott Moore, Brad Ward, Director of Audio-Visual Norris Ragle, and Bob Moore. Duplication Center The Duplication Center makes copies of all necessary materials needed by the Administration, faculty, and students. Staff members are (front row) Donna Cherry, Leanne Jackson, (back row) Nancy Lewis, Supervisor Jeff Spivey, and Sara Riley. Pi sn Post Office One can always find a friendly smile and courteous service at the Lipscomb Post Office. Staffed by Lipscomb students and under the supervision of Ronnie Farris, they have a never ending job delivering the students’ mail. The staff is (seated) Karen Cal, John Hudy, (standing) Keith Hardy, Eric McClelland, Kurt P. Man, Kevin Farris, Sam Wallace, and Manager Ronnie Farris. 37 Ia ins S| College Store The College Store offers students a place to purchase items without leaving the campus. Profits from the transactions provide a scholarship fund for students. Employees are (Row 1) Dot Mason, Joan Gardner, Alice Freetly, Jeff Gibson, (Row 2) Marie Smith, Virginia Hooper, Shirley Lloyd, Edith Cook, (Row 3) Marie Johnston, Patsy Gaither, Rita Johnson, Manager Thomas Cook, (Row 4) William Fowlkes, Frank Deaton and Forrest Barker. Food Services SAGA is the company that provides the student body its nourishing and interesting food. The Dining Center, under the new director John Sobrero, has been enhanced with pictures and hanging plants. The addition of two microwave ovens and two new salad bars continues the improvement of the buffet. The SAGA staff is Hershel Creed, Mildred McClelland, John Sobrero, and Brooksy Stidham. Bison Room There have been many changes to the Bison Room this year. The eating atmosphere is better after the addition of plants and wall decorations. The menu was also improved with the addition of breakfast. The Bison Room staff includes Effie Witt, Jean Skidmore, Dorothy Goode, Michael Doss, Matilda Cowan, Neeta Deaton, (not pictured — Donnie Gore, and Joy Schroyer). Part time workers are Mark Thompson, Joy Pirtle, and Jessie Marble. 38 Maintenance Maintenance keeps the campus clean, pleasant, and presentable for visitors and students. They are (Row 1) Wilson Caraway, Mary Frances Crenshaw, (Row 2) Eleanor Mayberry, Harry Suggs, Henry Parker, Wayne Harris, Ricky Rowland, (Row 3) Jean Howard, Danita Langley, Supervisor Jimmy Langley, Sie Ivey, Elma Reed, Linnie Barnes, Lillie May Bell, (Row 4) Melvin Jordan, Queen Bagwell, George Frierson, John Gordon, Charlie Dixon, Catherine Jefferson, Diane Bell, (Row 5) David Holland, Lint Smith, Gary Fitzgerald, Gilbert Sawyer, Linda Webster, and Johnnie Hegwood. Pome ee Heating Plant The men at the Heating Plant are responsible for keeping most of the buildings on campus warm in the winter and cool in the summer. The staff members are (seated) Carl Moss, (standing) Doug Roberson, Lloyd Askew, Billy Woody, (not pictured) Henry Crotty. Pn eee Oe ama security Officers Although 70% of the Security Officers’ job deals with traffic, their primary | responsibility is to watch out for the satety of the students and the protection of property. Many of the security officers have received 35 hours of training with the Metro Police officers. Classes in CPR are planned for the officers. Officers are (front row) Barry Shrum, Paul Wolfert, Jim Goode, Tom Bright, Harold Rehorn, (back row) Walt Arthur, Ben Roberts, Miles Stutts, Kris Bull, Terry Gross, (not pictured) Rick Goode, Maurice Conners, David Allgood, Van Herald, and Kevin Reynolds. 39 40 Left to right: Ralph Thurman, John C. Hutcheson, Jr., Dawn Whitelaw, Rudy Sanders, Robert Nipp The Department of Art has experienced a dramatic increase in its number of majors who have a choice of emphasis in studio art, advertising art, and art education. Class enrollment is up; drawing and painting classes, especially, were full. This means that more people will be remaining in the art program. To accommodate and _-benefit the increasing enrollment, the department received new printing equipment, as well as a stat camera, used mainly for advertising art. And for another academic year, Ralph Thurman has avoided marriage. Art Majors Remain four Years Now, Proving The Growing Strength The Department Of Bible Is Aiming Io Prepare Its Students lo Be Christian Leaders. Ls Front, left to right: Mike Moss, Earl Lavender, Theodore R. Carruth, J.E. Choate, Jr., Howard P. Horton, Joe Gray Back, left to right: B. William Goree, Jr., Harvey L. Floyd, Marlin Connelly, J. Leo Snow, Rodney Cloud, Clyde M. Miller, William Woodson (not pictured) Margaret Young, secretary. —$————SSSSSSS SSS a Sy Because of ‘Daily Bible’ the Department of Bible touches regularly every student at Lipscomb. In addition to daily Bible, the Department of Bible offers a Bible minor and a Bible major. with emphasis in one of five areas: biblical languages, missions, preaching, religious education and youth ministry. Our aim in these is to prepare Christian leaders, both full-time and part-time workers. The Bible faculty of seventeen men (two are part-time teachers) are academically well trained. Seventy-six percent have earned doctorates. In each area of special emphasis at least one of the faculty has special graduate training and experience. 41 Front, Left to right: Oliver Yates, John E. Breeden, Kimberly A. Beaty Back, Left to right: Phillip Choate, James T. Arnett, Linda D. Roberson, Norman Fox Se SI I A SE aE, A SS EN The Department of Biology has maintained its place as a vital part of the liberal arts program. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of students who are planning to enter graduate and professional schools, teaching careers, or any biology oriented career. The department has been pleased this year to have Dr. Norman Fox as a full time instructor. Because of Dr. Fox, an interest in the area of parasitology has developed among students. Graduates Ot The Department Ot Biology Utilize Their Training In Various Fields. It's The “Year Of Professionalism” In All Aspects Of The Department Of Business Administration. Me le ke ee ae Fs Sal Front, left to right: Lynn Goree, secretary; Patty L. Dugger, Carol A. Pope, Dorthy G. Eubanks; Back, left to right: William C. Ingram, Charles Frasier, Randy Steger, Robert L. Jackson, L. Gerald Fulks, Axel W. Swang, George W. Boulware, Kerry Roberts (not pictured) Seth Carmody. iS The newest and most outstanding feature of the Department of Business Administration, of course, is the Swang Center. The building is both functional and beautiful and is used for the glory of God. Designating this year as the ‘Year of Professionalism,” the department provides information needed for students to get a job and to perform well in that job. A self-study was conducted, and projections were made for the next five years, highlighting achievements in economics, management, and marketing as well as accounting and office administration. Besides the new Swang Center, computer expert Seth Carmody was added to the faculty, and Gerald Fulks received his doctorate in August. 43 44 An Unusually High Percentage Of Students From Our Department Of Chemistry Make It To Med School. Front, left to right: Villa M. Mitchell, Paul B. Langford, Linda Qualls, secretary Back, left to right: William A. Tallon, David O. Johnston, J. Ronald Boone While working with other departments, such as biology, the Department of Chemistry helps raise the acceptance rate of DLC graduates applying to various medical schools to 70%. This is well above the nation’s 40%. Visitors from medical schools come to Lipscomb for recruiting purposes. A new instrument has been added called the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectrometer). This can be used by students after their freshman year to aid their studies. The Use Of New Equipment In The Department Of Education Has Expanded Student Opportunities. Seated: Thomas C. Whitfield Back, left to right: Joyce C. Rucker, John H. Brown, James W. Costello, Keith A. Nikolaus, Willis G. Wells Whatever the Department of Education does influences the entire school. It works with every other department in preparing teachers. Department members are involved in public schools as workshop consultants, and they supervise student teachers. New video recording equipment was used by students taking the methods classes as a means of evaluating their performance as teachers. The department has also expanded the use of micro-computers in these classes. 46 Row 1: Dennis Loyd, Sue Berry, Kim McFarlen, John Parker Row 2: Sandra Collins, Jean Thompson, Carolyn Baker Row 3: Douglas Morris, Edward Edgin, Earl Lomax The department has experienced an increase in majors and minors, and, as a result, Sigma Tau Delta, the national honorary society, has also grown. With the help of a memorial fund given in the name of Dr. Morris Landiss, the Department of English was able to finance many quality programs, such as the sponsoring of a visit from a famous poet in the spring. For the first time, a developmental English course was offered, and the ELF (ENGLISH LAB FREE) began its second year of skill reinforcement. | An Increase In Majors And Minors Reflects Renewed . Interest In English. Diversitied Areas In The Department Of Health And Physical Education Make It Unique. Front, left to right: Mary Carrigan, secretary; Kenneth L. Dugan, Duane Slaughter, Don W. Meyer, Ann Duncan Back, left to right: James E. Ward, J. Lynn Griffith, David Adams, Patricia Duty, Kent Johnson, Mike Roller a The Department of Health and Physical Education is unique because of its three different areas which include intramurals, health education, and athletics. The faculty is very supportive of all these areas. The department has seven full time faculty members plus several part time faculty members. Coach Slaughter has been the chairman of the department since 1967. Kent Johnson has joined the faculty this year as the new track coach. In addition to the three majors offered in Health and Physical Education, an endorsement in health and a coaching minor are also available to those majoring in another field. The department started giving a physical fitness test this year to all freshmen to help inform them of heart, weight, and other related health problems. 47 48 ie Seated: James Lee McDonough, Robert Hooper, Connie Mauney. Standing, left to right: Jerry Gaw, Timothy Tucker, Craig Bledsoe, and Doug Foster. (not pictured) Jo Ann Harwell, secretary. (ee) Looking toward the future is what the Department of History and Political Science is all about. With seven excellent teachers who are knowledgeable and thorough in their techniques, the department is one of the strongest at Lipscomb. According to Dr. Robert Hooper, the head of the department, the main goals the department is striving toward are to strengthen the curriculum at freshman levels and to increase the production of written works. By acquiring two micro- computers from the alumni, the future of the department is rapidly becoming the present. The Future Of The Department Of History And Political Science Is Rapidly Becoming The Present. Home Economics Has Grown With The Addition Of A New Class And A New Faculty Member. Seated: John Conger. Back, left to right: Kathy Bates, Eva Redmon, and Lynn Henderson. ae The Department of Home Economics has grown in several different ways. A new member was added to the faculty. Valencia Browning began teaching foods and nutrition. The curriculum was also expanded by the addition of the class ‘Community Nutrition’’ for dietitians. The majors offered by the department include dietetics, fashion merchandising, and home economics. There is also a minor offered in the home economics field. 50 Seated, left to right: Richard Hardy, James Ward, Maxine Vinson, and Myrna Perry. Back, left to right: Faye Brown, Josephine Buffington, Athalie Thurman, Martha Hickerson, Carolyn Wilson, Marie Byers, and David Howard. The Crisman Memorial Library has long been a popular place for students to study and socialize, causing a problem with overcrowding. An addition to the library is planned for the near future, but until then, the library has added cubicles to some of the study tables and provided rooms for group study. A grant received this past summer aided the library's programs, one of which teaches students how to use available material so that he can help himself. Students may also request materials to be ordered and use the new computer for research. The Library Expands Services To Accommodate More Students, More Study, And More Research. A Need For A Good Foundation In Math Has Increased Enrollment In Math Courses. Seated: Richard Kulp, Doy Hollman, Mark Miller, Carol Dawson, Robert Kerce. Standing: John Holland, and Marvin Nikolaus. The enrollment in courses offered by the Department of Mathematics has increased because they are requirements for so many majors. The number of math majors has grown because of the large demand for teachers in this field. Employers are often impressed with a math major because they can branch out into many fields including actuary. The fine faculty has contributed to the department. Five of the seven faculty members have earned their doctorates, including Dr. Richard Kulp who was added to the staff this year. Under the direction of Dr. Miller, a new Math Club was established for interested students. Bil 37 Left to right: Sara Whitten, Charles H. McVey, Jr., and Gladys Gooch. Dr. and Mrs. Alton W. Baker generously paid the expenses for three language teachers to visit Earlham College, which has a strong foreign language program. As a result of this trip, the faculty of the Department of Modern Language has planned some revisions in the freshman program for this year. The language department is trying to place more emphasis on conversation, and is using advanced students to work with the students in small groups to continue the work presented by the teacher. Dr. Baker also provided funds for new equipment to enhance the efficiency of the department. The purpose for these changes is to make study of languages more appealing to the present students, then they will spread the word to others. The department would like to reach more new students than it is presently doing. The Department Ot Modern Languages Is Enhancing Its Program To Interest More Students. f é. aN a The Department Of Music Has Great Expectations For Much Expansion And Growth. Front row, left to right: Gerald Moore, Darlyne Lewis — Secretary, James Jackson. Back row, right to left: Putnam Reeves, Larry Griffith, Steve Rhodes, Jerome Reed. Lipscomb has offered a music facility to students ever since there has been a senior college. While the recent enrollment of the Department of Music has not bee n up to expectation, many plans are being made to increase interest. One feature to be added is a band clinic. The department also hopes to build the string instrument program, possibly developing an orchestra. A new fine arts facility is planned as part of the Golden Decade expansion by 1991. The Chorale and A Cappella Singers were busy with annual tours throughout the year. They also hosted a Christian High School Choral Festival and a Christian College Choral Festival involving many other Christian colleges. 53 54 Department Ot Physics And Engineering Science Increases Resources. Front row, lett to right: W. Everette Hunt, Dennis Hood, Fletcher Srygley, W. Ralph Butler. Back, lett to right: Eddie Stewart, Frank L. Bennett, Franklin Kyle, Ralph Nance, and Alfred Austelle. —— = ee ee ee ee SSS The Department of Physics and Engineering Science deals with astronomy and computer science as well as engineering and physics. In fact, most of the department's resources recently have gone towards computers, and help sessions are available for computer science students. In addition to the microcomputers already in the physics area, a course in microcomputers is now being put together for students. The astronomy classes are fortunate enough to have a moon lab using real moon rocks, and they also take a trip to the Dyer Observatory. The department has its own machine shop where it constructs and maintains its own equipment, and it held the first telethon to raise money for equipment a couple of years ago. To further add to the department, several faculty did research over the summer. The Department Of Psychology Works To Develop Human Resources. ERR a geRRA IRENE I: Front row, left to right: Terry Pruitt, Paul Turner, Norman Keener, Back row, left to right: Ralph Samples and Dean Freetly. a Psychology is the principal part of everyday living. The department sees themselves contributing to the everyday understanding of self and others. Developing the human resources, the department is part of an organization in Middle Tennessee which is studying and serving the needs of the elderly in our society. While developing programs relating more to business world service and public relations work, the department enables students to be placed in local agencies and field operations in which they make contributions and gain experience. ci The Department Of Sociology @a And Social Work Mm Helps Students To Better Understand People. eee ee ed Seated: Jeanne Bowman Back, left to right: John A. Creech, Hollis Todd, Nat Long The Department of Sociology and Social Work consists of three programs: general sociology, social work, and sociology teaching. Sociology fulfills the human need to understand human relations. It also helps people to better handle social relations. The use of a micro-computer helps in research projects and other departmental use, and the department surveys occupational opportunities for people trained in sociology. Former Students Laud The Department Of Speech Communication For The Preparation Its Faculty Provided. Row 1, left to right: Terri Dunn, Secretary; Carroll Ellis. Row 2, left to right: David England, Paul Prill, Henry Arnold, Marlin Connelly, Thomas Holland, Jonathan Seamon, Jimmy Thomas. Row 3, left to right: Kenneth Schott, William Proctor. SIE SEED i BUEN ET ET} The Department of Speech Communication appears to be in a state of constant expansion. They conducted a self-study of the department and the results were positive; former students gave the department a high rating. Helping to further improve the department, Dr. Prill and Dr. Proctor went to the National Speech Convention in Chicago. Another plus is the addition of a video recorder and camera every quarter to supply the demand in the public speaking and persuasion classes. 57 ee: ual — G @ 10 ae i) © Ss] AO) oO] Of QE OIG Wo |S L IV 18S LEOSCOMD and the Bachelor of Ugliness It's the highest honor a student can gain by election on campus, although these traditional titles might not indicate it. Only a few dare to try; only the most well- liked, the most visible, the most outstanding attain it. It is the honor of being chosen Miss Lipscomb or the Bachelor of Ugliness, ideally the most representative young woman and man of Lipscomb’s senior class. In 1985, Phyllis Wolfe and Phil Ellenburg were chosen to wear the titles. Phyllis, an elementary education major from Bowling Green, Kentucky, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe. She has been unusually active in several very different aspects of college lite; not only was Phyllis a member of Kappa Chi social club, serving as chaplain, and a cheerleader for two years, but also she was a member of Project Good News and Chi Alpha Rho religious service club. Phyllis plans to continue her interest in helping others by traveling to Papua New Guinea for two years of mission work after graduation. Phil, an accounting major from Merritt Island, Florida, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ellenburg. With plans for law school and a career in law, Phil joined the new law club, Phi Alpha Delta. But Phil also led a full college career within Omega Nu, the social club for which he served as president for two consecutive years. This led to positions on the Interclub Council (and its presidency) as well as the ''President’s Ten” and the Singarama staff of assistant directors. Phil was notable not only for his stature, but for his character. 61 ie « LO a atm | 62 Beauty And Excitement Kept The Spirit Of Homecoming Alive. fter weeks of elections before Christmas, these students were chosen to represent the student body at the Homecoming festivities. Senior beauty Debbie Turner was most highly honored when President Collins crowned her queen. The coronation was, as always, an inspiring display of how good college students can really look, if they try. With the men in gloves and tuxedos and the women in dresses of lace, the event bore resemblance to no other spectacle short of a rather large (but groomless) gymnasium wedding. The entire court deserved the excitement that they experienced as they were presented before their fellow students, parents, and the Lipscomb family. At left, they are pictured, from right to left: Caroline Holder and Randy Boyd, Representatives-at-large; Desiree Biggs and Greg Thomas, Junior Representatives; Celeste Peacock and Tim Gobble, Representatives-at-Large; Susie Wright and David Nance, Freshmen Representatives; Cindy Luna and Phil Ellenburg, Senior Representatives; Queen Debbie Turner; Wendy Wilson and Phil Pigg, Representatives-at-Large; Beth Woodard and John Starling, Senior Representatives; Ginger Johnson and Stewart Smith, Representatives-at-large; Susan Horton and Dean Murphy, Senior Representatives; Cayce Chumley and Greer Yeldell, Sophomore Representatives. Bonnie Lashlee Michael Huddleston Stuart Sockwell Salutatorian Goodpasture Bible Award Valedictorian Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Approximately one hundred and fifty people were nominated for the honor of Who's Who by their major department's chairman. From this outstanding group, forty were selected by a committee made up of students and faculty members to receive the recognition of ‘Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.” Selections were based upon scholastic ability, participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, and potential for future achievement. Represented among these young men and women are athletes, scholars, actors, and a generation of new teachers. On the next eight pages, the Backlog staff salutes these forty, as well as the other nominees who have excelled in their respective fields of interest. i f 3 z : Neila Gay Anderson, a marketing major from Nashville, has been an active member of Delta Sigma social club, serving as chaplain and president, and was part of the Interclub Council as well as the social club task force committee. This past year, Neila was also in the American Marketing Association as vice-president of programs. She has served as a resident assistant in Johnson Hall, a Big Sister for incoming freshmen, a non-voting member of the All-Student Association, and a member of the Self-Study Committee. Neila was the recipient of the Johnson scholarship. Gilbert R. Booher, a Biblical languages and math education major from Nashville, has been honored with the Presidential Honor scholarship, the Prather Greek Award, the Clarence C. McDowell Religious Service scholarship, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals’ scholarship. He also earned membership in Alpha Chi scholastic honor society. Gilbert is involved in Omega Nu social club as well, and he has been vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. For two years he was president of Chi Alpha Rho religious service club, and he was also a member of STEA, and treasurer of Mu Chi math club. Gilbert has been a member of Chorale for five years, and he’s served as treasurer for three of those years. Linda Brown, an office administration major from Nashville served as the student coordinator of Singarama for two consecutive years for which she earned a Willard Award. She also appeared in the production of ‘The Curious Savage.” A member of Phi Beta Lambda business fraternity and a non-voting member on an ASA committee, she has also been involved with the self-study committee. Barbara Bundren, an elementary education major from Indianapolis has served as president, vice-president, corresponding secretary, and freshman board member during her four years in Circle K service club. She was also a member of the Student Tennessee Education Association (STEA), a resident's assistant in Elam Hall, and an ASA committee member for freshman orientation. Melanie Burk, a health, physical education, and recreation major. from Guntersville, Alabama has been a member of the women’s tennis team for four years where she has earned the honor of being 1 as well as winning All Conference, All VSAC ( 2 singles), and Most Valuable Player honors. She is in Psi Alpha social club and Pi Epsilon physical education club where she has served as secretary and chairman of jump rope for heart. Edward Thomas Caudill, has been on the Purpose committee of the SACS this past year and is a member of the ‘President's Ten’’ senior gifts program. A biology teaching major from Dickson, Tennessee, Edward has been a resident assistant for the past six quarters and was a previous member of Circle K and the Kappa Tau Omega social club of Harding University. He has participated in intramural sports including football, basketball, softball, and wrestling, and was selected to be the sophomore and junior class homecoming escort. Greg Chambers, was voted the 1983 MVP of the tennis team and was selected to be on the 1984 All- Conference Team. He was also the team’s captain. A member of the Tau Phi Social club, Greg serves as a resident assistant in High Rise dorm. An applied chemistry major from Hendersonville, Tennessee, he was chosen to be on the All-Conference academic team and the NAIA academic team this past year. Karen K. Clark, a dietetics major from Ocala, Florida, received the dietetic award, and was a member of the Sensory Evaluation Committee for Saga food service, the National Nutrition Month Committee, and the Nashville Nutrition Council, in addition to working as a volunteer at the Madison kialysis clinic. She was president of the dietetics club and was also a member of Delta Theta Pi, the home economics honor club. She served as historian for two years for the Delta Delta social club. As well as being on the ASA Spiritual Life Committee. Karen was involved in the Circle K service club. Loa Collinson, an office administration major from Miami, was on the Bison cheerleader squad and served as treasurer of Phi Omega. She was also a member of the Phi Beta Lambda business honor society. In addition, she became an assistant resident assistant her sophomore year, then a resident assistant her junior and senior years. Kevin L. Collins, a regular on the honor roll and a member of the Pi Alpha Chi academic club, participated in many computer related activities. The computer science major from Ann Arbor, Michigan, has been a member of the DLC computer policy committee and the registration re-hash committee. He has also been a COBOL tutor. Besides being a resident assistant in High Rise, he was the administrative vice-president of Circle K service club and secretary of Omega Nu. As a past member of the cross-country and track teams, he was chosen all-VSAC in cross-country and all TIAC in track. Pam Connelly, an elementary education major from Nashville, has been a member of Delta Sigma social club, where she held the office of secretary, and Chorale, in which she served as historian. Pam was chosen as one of the ‘President's Ten,”’ a senior gifts committee. She has also taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible School while maintaining her status of Dean's List or Honor Roll practically every quarter. Suzanne Denney, also a elementary education major from Nashville, has held membership in Pi Delta social club, where she served as secretary, Chorale, and the Student Tennessee Educators Association. She also served as a non-voting member of the ASA's entertainment committee. Kristi Lynn Durnal, a psychology major from Albany, Indiana was actively involved in Theta Tau social club where she has served as president, vice- president, and pledge mistress. She was a member of Psi Chi psychology club, the College Republicans, and the Inter- club Council. She has served on committees for Singarame, and the ASA (non-voting Student Life). She worked as a resident assistant. Kristi received the Indiana State scholarship, the Local Elks scholarship and the Captain Allen Nesby Connelly Memorial Scholarship. Phillip Ellenburg, an accounting major from Merritt Island, Florida, was elected 1985's Bachelor of Ugliness. He was also made Interclub Council president after serving as Omega Nu social club's president for two straight years, along with being ICC advisory board member and an assistant Singarama director. He was a Big Brother to freshmen for three years, a Homecoming escort, and a member for the hilarious Pruned and Primed Prejudice Project Promoters. He won a Willard Award for his comic performance in Singarama 1984. Phil was a member of the ‘‘President’s Ten” and the social club task force. Julia Helen Ford, a fashion merchandising major from Nashville, has been a part of the All Student Association for the past four years, serving as treasurer, entertainment committee chairman, and secretary for two years. She has also been in Pi Delta social club, holding the office of chaplain her senior year. Julia is a member of the College Republicans, the ‘President's Ten,’’ and the Physical Resources committee, where she was chairman. In 1984, Julia was a Homecoming attendant at Large. Kathy Foster, an accounting major from Pulaski, Tennessee, served as Zeta Nu’s social club vice president two years before becoming president. At placement on the Interclub council, she served as secretary and as a member in the social club task force. Kathy is also involved with Alpha Chi National Honor Fraternity as president as well as Phi Beta Lambda business fraternity, Pi Alpha Chi computer club, and Financial Resources Principle Committee for campus self-study. Kathy was nominated for Outstanding Young Women in America. Teresa Sue Gampp, a fashion merchandising major from Minford, Ohio, was a distict and state winner and national competitor in the ‘‘Make It Yourself With Wool’’ contest, as well as judging the district junior division. She ; te ewe a ta Steers on cee , ee a worked at Arzelle’s and was a member of Delta Theta Phi home economics club, serving as secretary and reporter. She was also a member of Gamma Lambda social club holding the office of treasurer and historian, and a resident assistant in both Fanning and Johnson. Teresa, being a competent photographer, worked as a Babbler staff photographer and photographer for the Singarama program in 1983. She won a Willard award for Singarama costumes in 1984. Brian Gates, a psychology major from Adairville, Kentucky, is a member of Psi Chi psychology club where he has been secretary, treasurer and vice- president. He is in the Good News Singers, Chi Alpha Rho religious service club, and a student affiliate member of American Psychological Association and Middle Tennessee Psychological Association. He has been a member of the dactylogy club and a resident assistant in High Rise. Lisa A. Gilbert, an elementary education major from Nashville, is a member of the Student Tennessee Education Association, Chi Alpha Rho, and Phi Omega social club. She has been in Chorale for four years, and she was elected librarian for two years. Joy Gill, a home economics major from Allensville, Kentucky, is a member of Pi Delta social club and the SACS committee. She has been in Chorale for two years, and for a year she was managing editor of the Babbler. Joy has consistently been named to the Dean's List and the Honor Roll. é é 4 4 ? 4 + . Keith Hardy, a speech communications major from Nashville, has been in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity, serving as president; the Pied Pipers; Phileo, a religious acting troupe as director; the Journeymen quartet; the Jazz Vocal Ensemble; the concert band; and Chorale, serving as vice-president, president, and as part of their men’s quartet. Keith has had an important role in Singarama every year, winning Willard awards for both stage managing and directing. He has also been involved with practically every dramatic production. He was assistant director of The Curious Savage,’ and he played the leading role in the 1985 Homecoming musical, “Shenandoah.” Sherri Hayworth, a speech communications major from Ormond Beach, Florida, has been in the dramatic productions of ‘‘West Side Story,”’ ‘Music Man,” ‘‘Carnival,’’ and Family Portrait.’’ She was also in Singarama, made assistant director and choreographer in 1983, and won a Willard Award for special effects. Sherri was elected cheerleader during her sophomore year, and she also served as a Big Sister for incoming freshmen. Susan R. Horton, an elementary education major from Paducah, Kentucky, has been in Chorale for three years and their women’s ensemble for two years. She achieved membership in Tennessee's All-State Chorus for two years. She was a member of Pi Delta social club, serving as athletic director, and she was a choreographer for Singarama. Debra Humphrey, an art education major from Jacksonville, North Carolina, attended a campaign to Sydney, Australia in 1982. For three years, Debra was a resident's assistant in Fanning dorm. She was awarded the honor of Outstanding Women of ‘ America in 1983. Janice Kilpatrick, a speech communication major from Alexandria, Virginia, served as an ASA senior senator and as Michigan Christian College's student body vice-president during her sophomore year. She was a member of the college Republicans, serving as secretary-treasurer for two years; Alpha Tau women’s social club at Michigan Christian; and A Cappella choruses at both schools. Janice had a leading role in the 1984 Homecoming musical, ‘‘Carnival,’’ and in ‘‘Mousetrap’’ at MCC. While at MCC, she was awarded ‘‘Who’s Who in Junior Colleges.” Paul E. Lipford, an applied chemistry major from Altamonte Springs, Florida, has been active in Omega Nu social club, acting as pledge master and vice- president for two years. He has been a member of the American Chemical society and a resident assistant. David Mangum, a political science major from Nashville, has served on the ASA for three years as a non-voting member, senator, and entertainment committee chairman. As part of the senate, he originated the ‘Student's Student Handbook.’’ He was a member of Phi Alpha Theta national honor society, serving as secretary, and the Young Democrats, as vice-president. In 1984, David received the Tennessee Legislative Internship and was involved in a joint House Bill. He was also a member of the freshman orientation program. He is an active member of Delta Nu social club where he has held the office of historian, vice-president, and director of sets and staging for Delta Na Na Na. He was also director of sets for his awardwinning group in Singarama. He has participated in the quiz bowl, campaign for Al Gore, Jr, and worked summers with the Bison basketball camps. Helen. K. Mansell, a math education major from Newark, Delaware, was involved with a variety of organizations on campus, including four years in Chorale, the STEA, and the math club, Mu Chi. She worked as a resident's assistant for two years, as an operator in the computer center, and as a lab instructor for fundamentals of math. Lisa Anne Meyer, an elementary education major from Selma, Alabama, has been a member of Circle K service club and the College Democrats. She worked three years with the Babbler staff as that newspaper's staff writer and as entertainment editor her senior year. Phillip Bryan Pigg, a health, physical education, and recreation major from Pulaski, Tennessee, was president of Pi Epsilon, the physical education club, and president of the student section of the Tennessee Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (TAHPERD). He was also athletic coordinator of Alpha Tau social club and a member of STEA. He has been a senator at large for the ASA and their election committee chairman. At Martin Junior College in Pulaski, Phil was elected student body president, and while there, he also received the school's president's award and ‘Who's Who in American Junior Colleges.” Valerie Pope, an office administration major from Huntsville, Alabama, served as vice-president of Phi Beta Lambda Professional Business club and president of Pi Delta social club. She earned the Burton-Keeble Memorial Scholarship. Valerie has been a member of the Chorale for four years and was the co- music director for her Singarama group last year. She was a resident assistant and a member of the non-voting entertainment committee. Rebecca Pratt, has held the positions of social chairman, secretary, and vice- president for the Dietetics club. The dietetics major from Brentwood, Tennessee, is on the committee for SACS and has been on the student affairs committee. She is historian of the Delta Sigma social club and has been a resident assistant. Terry Raybon, has been a member of the ASA for four years, serving as the chairman of the spiritual life committee, vice-president, and president his senior year. He has been in the Army National Guard for four years and is now a second lieutenant, He has also served as a deputy sheriff in his hometown of Athens, Alabama. The political science major was voted as one of the Outstanding Young of America last year and has recieved a medal from the ROTC for his willingness to serve God and country. Terry has also been a resident assistant and a TISL delegate. Scott Richardson’s, being in the Air Force ROTC and the Air National Guard has enabled him to become an aircraft maintenance specialist. He has also been involved with the Circle K and DAC service clubs and has been on campaigns for christ to Englewood, Florida, and Port Moresby, Papua, New Guinea. He has also worked with the prison ministry and the Belmont Health Care Center. The biology mjor from Memphis has been the ASA senator at large and senior senator and has also been the Homecoming attendant at large. Rebecca S. Roland, has been active in dramatics, both at DLC and with the community theatre. She has been the director of the Alpha Psi Omega National Dramatic Fraternity and a member of the Footlighters and “Phileo. ’ The biology major from Jackson, Tennessee, was a member of Alpha Chi scholastic honor fraternity and has received the president's scholarship and the Press-Scimitar scholarship. Rebecca was named a National Merit Scholar. She is also a member of Kappa Chi social club. Amy R. Shoaf, a math major from White’s Creek, Tennessee, was involved with Psi Alpha social club as chaplain, treasurer, and historian, as well as Mu Chi Math club and Pi Alpha Chi computer science club. Amy was in Chorale for three years, and she participated in the dramatic productions “West Side Story’’ and “The Music Man. She was a guest singer in the Tau Phi cowboy show, and was involved with the Agape Talent Show. Amy worked as a resident assistant for three years. She was also a member of the ‘President's Ten.’” Amy consistently made the Dean's List or Honor Roll. Amy Tarkington, was a history major from Nashville, planned on a career in law. She served an internship in the Governor's office and became a state legislative intern for a Senate Republican Leader last year. She also wrote for the Babbler as a travel columnist. Amy was a member of the Alpha Sigma social club where she held the position of sports coordinator and president. She was also a member of Alpha Chi Scholastic Honor Fraternity and Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society in history, serving as historian. Todd Treusdell, a government and public administration major from Muir, Michigan, had the opportunity to be involved in a European Political Systems Study in Paris, France, through the State University of New York-Brockport. Todd was also a member of Gamma Xi holding the positions of chaplain and president. He was also a member of the College Republicans, history club, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, and the Woodrow Wilson Society. Daniel L. Walker, a management major from Atlanta, was the secretary of Gamma Xi for two years and was a member of the Phi Mu Alpha Music Fraternity and the College Republicans. He was also an ASA senator and chairman of the entertainment committee. Daniel was in the A Capella singers and Jazz Vocal Ensemble and was cast in ''Music Man’’. He was a resident assistant and Big Brother. as well as a member of the ‘‘President’s Ten.” Bethany Jean Woodard, was nominated for Outstanding Young Women of America and was a member of Phi Beta Lambda National Business club. The accounting major from Pulaski, Tennessee, was: a pledge mistress in the Zeta Nu social club, and was a resident assistant at Yearwood. “VeEeNe Te A.A Ose. aoig 76 Social Clubs Meet Prospects At Rush Fair. Rush Fair gives everyone on campus the chance to see who’s in which social club and what they're doing. Clubs develop a theme and create exhibits to attract prospective pledges. Club scrapbooks are on display, and food is even available in some places. Rush Fair is the place for members to mix and mingle with other clubs and with other people new to the social club scene. Above and above lett: Prospective club members got to take a closer look as Delta Delta girls “painted their rainbow.” Right: Psi Alpha member Joy Woodhouse takes a gleeful (or painful) ride on the back of clubmate Amy Ellison. Lett: Pi Delta and Omega Nu present themselves to prospective members. Below: Tau Phi members Dennis Hogan and Scott Walker look over their scrapbook with future members? Under below: Scott Williams and Keith Breeden examine the Delta Nu scrapbook. Far left: Delta Sigma balloon-eers pose for a quick picture. 78 Bison Day combines the excitement of a season opener with the crazy antics ol competitive social clubs. signaling the beginning of (3) basketball season at DLC, was a less-than-lively affair this year, but some clubs still showed evidence of enthusiasm. And, as always, it was an enjoyable couple of hours away from classes. Students dressed-up as fried eggs, clowns, Winnie-the-Poohs, Smuris, Jack-in-the-boxes, race cars, nail polish bottles, road signs, Ghostbusters, Clara ‘Where's the Beef” Pellers, over-eaters, Pizza Perfect men, sanitation engineers, and exterminators. ison Day, the annual event The women of Pi Delta social club won the spirit contest with the theme ‘Get Fried Up,” by dressing-up as fried eggs. Delta Nu men’s social club won by dressing-up as Ghostbusters. They featured Dave Mangum as the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. Taking second place were Delta Delta and Omega Nu. The 1984-85 Lady Bisons and Bisons were introduced to their fans in a joint chapel held in the gym. The coaches attempted to embarrass each player a little as they provided the players with recognition for their roles as Bisons for the upcoming season. Following chapel, a pep rally was held in Bison Square, kicked off by the Gamma Xi Jam II Band. A The highlight of the day came as the Lady Bisons defeated the Cumberland University Lady Bulldogs, 67-61, and the Bisons defeated the Brescia College Bearcats, 87-62. e@ Left: Bison Greg Caudle scores an easy two points on the trail to beating opening game opponent, Brescia College. Lower Far Lett: On the steps of Alumni, the clubs contended for top honors for spirit. On top, literally, was Delta Nu. Bottom: All the “Xi guys’ wore these T’s to publicize the rebirth of their Bison Day jam. Lett: Pi Delta's ingenious and original egg costumes won them an “overeasy”’ victory for their spirit. Lower Far Left: Desiree Biggs was one of many pretty Delta Delta clowns who sent off a bundle of multi-colored balloons. Below Center: Our capable cheerleaders were first introduced at the special Bison Day chapel. Below: Tau Phi'ers Brad Davis and David McIndoo borrowed the Pizza Perfect 3- Wheeler during the pep rally. They were followed by thier own tricycle-sized model. 79 80 Above: John Starling impressed the audiences with his genuine country renditions of ‘Rainbow Stew’ and “Black Sheep.” Right: Scott Walker characteristically cuts up on-stage as guest singer Carol Ann Pope listens to David Sweeney's banjo- pickin’. Below: Most of the cast gathered for a picture. Included are Tau Phi members, former members, and friends who were guest performers. Above: Tim Smith and Greg Ericson teamed up as tenors in the show's opener. Above Right: Kevin Montgomery, the Lee Greenwood sound-alike, charmed the audience in his many appearances. Above far right: Host Beri Fraley again played the typical redneck. Tau Phi Presented A Classy, Country Showcase Of school Talent. RA ooo. aa Yama|| feeling of the Grand Ole ( Opry surrounded Alumni a4! Auditorium as students entered, some donning country attire. It was November 16, and the ‘Tau Phi Cowboy Show” provided the entertainment. The hootin’ and a- hollerin’ throughout the show proved that the cowboy show has gained a strong following and has quickly become one of the musical highlights on campus. The club was supported by many talented friends including “Dangerous” Dan Bacus on drums; Sam Mullins dueling on a banjo; Toby Smith playing the saxophone: and Jeff Graves and Mark Fulford on guitar and bass. Dave Deloach brought the audience to its feet with his performance on the fiddle. Karin Jackson gave her usual spectacular performance on solos and duets. The show was indeed bigger and better than ever. Above: Director Greg Ericson, center with mustache, goes over last minute details with members of the cast. Big picture at left: Steven Randolph beautifully performed one of the show's highlights, ‘Wind Beneath My Wings.” 82 he “Curious Savage” was performed on November 8, 9, and 10 at Arena Theater. The genius of John Patrick, the author of this play, was illustrated through the magic of the performance. Directed by Buddy Arnold and assisted by Keith Hardy, ‘The Curious Savage”’ centers around a home for the “emotionally unbalanced’’called “The Cloisters’. Mrs. Savage, a visitor to this home, learns of the interactions and lives of the people who live in this environment. Though the residents are emotionally scarred through many varied circumstances, Mrs. Savage finds that love and sharing are very important parts of these individuals’ lives. Unfortunately, the love that these people share must be confined to ‘The Cloisters,’ based upon the seriousness of their conditions. The play closes as Mrs. Savage turns and, before leaving, sees these people as they once were; beautiful, talented, and confident. 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CURIOUS SAVAGE Opposite page; lower far left; Becky Roland played the eccentric widow, Ethel Savage, who was committed to a mental hospital. Top left: The inhabitants of “The Cloisters,’’ clockwise from lowere left are Hanibal, the statistician who lost his job to a computer; Florence, the young mother who lost her son; Fairy Mae, the homely girl not accepted by society; Jeffrey, the emotionally scarred war veteran; and Mrs. Paddy, the hateful artist. Left center: The greedy Savage step- children sought to gain their inheritance a bit early. Left bottom: Mrs. Paddy was played convincingly by Ginger Johnson. This page at left: The cast and crew. Front: Jeff Balleir. Second Row: John Dubois, Beth Claxton, Nancy McDoniel, Dean Morrison. Third Row: Jett McKinley, Kelly McCloy, Becky Roland, Sam Wallace, Todd Eddy. Fourth Row: Keith Hardy, Ginger Johnson, Linda Brown, Buddy Arnold — Director. Back Row: James Arquitt, Scott Moore. Not pictured: Brad Valek, Rusty Roden. Bottom Lett: Miss Wilhelmina works in ‘‘The Cloisters’’ to be near her shell-shocked husband. Bottom center: Florence takes care of her “baby.’’ Bottom right: Beth Claxton managed a startling transformation into Fairy May. 83 84 ; omecoming may not have been the most appropriate name for the activities of January 31 — February 2 since most of those planning to “come home’ ”’ couldn't get here due to extreme winter weather. Inches of snow and ice from several weeks of storms prompted the administration to postpone the Homecoming coronation until the following weekend and the annual reunions until fall. Of course, the show must go on, as well as the snow, so “Shenandoah” did, playing to relatively large audiences. And the souls that braved the elements to see the production were not disappointed; “Shenandoah” provided a moving escape from the winter doldrums. Meanwhile, the ASA made an effort to give snowbound students some entertainment that weekend by supplying movies for the dorms’ VCR's, and business at Pizza Perfect and Granny White seemed to be booming. The following weekend, the campus and the weather cooperated to try Homecoming again. Since Saturday was a High School Day, attendance was beefed up for the activities. “Shenandoah” played one more time, Windsong performed, and Queen Debbie Turner was crowned, surrounded by her court of student representatives, between the women's and men’s basketball games. (Lady Bison Celeste Peacock, who was also an attendant-at-large, had to have had a hectic evening as did cheerleader Cayce Chumley.) So Homecoming may have been a disappointment for that multitude of alumni who longed to return to their alma mater, but here on campus, two weekends of special happenings were pretty enjoyable. And, by the way, we won our games against Lambuth. By a lot. For more information see page 62. Right: A parking lot shows the reason for the Homecoming postponement — ice and six inches of snow. Inset left: Bruce Inghram puts on his guard against Lambuth in the Homecoming game. Center: Leading the student body, Lindy Murphy cheers for another two points. Right: The Lady Bisons watch the action on the floor as they defeated Lambuth. Upper far right: Philip Wilson and Herman Greene take time out during the Civil War to do a little fishin’ in the Homecoming production, Shenandoah. Lower bottom right: Former Bison basketball standout Ricky Bowers showed up for the activities and lent his support to Homecoming Queen Debbie Turner. Homecoming ‘85 Winter Weather Made ‘'Comin Home” To Activities Difficult. 85 86 Top: Charlie Anderson (Keith Hardy) ‘politely” asks a soldier to get off his land as Jacob (James Arquitt) and James (Russ Gannon) emphasize their father’s point. Center: Sam (Jeff Carden) marries Jenny (Amy Taylor) before leaving to fight in the war. 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Matthew celia THE ENSEMBLE: Jeff Adcock, J. Baugh, Jeff Binkley, Michelle Carter, Jennifer Cook, Jay Craig, Derrick Dishner, Stacey Duke, Debbie Gee, Randy Hamm, Barbara Howell, Jimmy McCollum, John Overbay, Sharon Palmer, Scott Richardson, Terry Slater, Jennifer Strang, Dwight Sutton Upper left: Carol (Dean Morrison) informs Charlie that the government wants to buy his horses to which a fist fight is the reply. Bottom left: Anne and Gabriel wish each other a good life as Gabriel takes advantage of his freedom. Right: Charlie lets Jenny know that “Papa’s Gonna Make It Alright” as they search for the Boy. directs the ace) Reverend Byrd (Sam Wall Lett . Byrd Rev gets ready to perform wedding ceremonies for Sam and Jenny. congregation in singing. Lower left Confederate and Union Below le to “Raise the Flag soldiers perform a mock batt — Sita, 89 90 Delta Na Na Na Below: The cast of Delta Na Na Na breaks for a photo during dress rehearsal. ee) the tradition of Delta Na Na Na in continued with the thirteenth an- MAI] nual production, Delta Nu did some looking back. They provided a real treat for the audience by reuniting several of the members of the original cast of Del- ta Na Na Na. These former Delta Nu mem- bers opened the show and convinced the audience they could still make Na Na Naa great success. Andy Hogan, president of Delta Nu and his younger brother, Barry, helped the audience choose who would win the title of campus nerds. Tom Kelsey and Chris Martello very ably won this “coveted” award. Delta Nu and Delta Sigma combined their talents to perform music from the 50's and 60's. They also added a lot of humor to the show by putting in some skits about life at Lipscomb. The Na Na Na band added a lot of energy to the show. It consisted of Joe Whitaker on keyboards, Tod Bell on bass, Jeff Graves on lead guitar, Matt White on Rhythm guitar, Bill Prady on drums, and John Magnuson on saxa- phone. They were joined by a brass group from MTSU on a few songs. Upper left: Randy Holmes did an exceptional job on ‘Charlie Brown,” ‘Lovin’ Feeling,’ ‘Baby Come Home to Me,” and many others. Above right: The original cast of Delta Na Na Na reunited on stage to perform such hits as ‘Rock Around the Clock” and “Tell Laura I Love Her. Center left: Matt White's debut in the Na Na Na Band on rhythm guitar was a smashing success. Shown center right is one of the four members of the MTSU horn section who added a comic effect as their inaction contrasted sharply with the Lipscomb student's choreography. Bottom left: Dale Armstrong wowed the Delta Sigma groupies as he sang “Sea of Love.” € ji ! ! Lcd : cuted SIE! - , Bh. 2 peas 2 TS 94 Lipscomb's athletic program has enjoyed a long, steady record of excellence in championships, individual performances, and coaching ability. The Bison teams make consistenty strong showings in local, regional, and national competition. The 1984 Bison golf team finished its season ranked 9th in the national tournament, after winning the District 24 title and the TIAC. This was their 12th trip to the nationals in 17 years. The men’s basketball team had an outstanding 30-5 season. They ended the year with an eleventh-place national ranking after falling two wins short of another trip to the national tournament. The Lady Bisons were ranked in the top twenty nationally all season and ended with a 24-11] record. As a team they had the best free-throw percentage in the nation (NAIA) and reached second round play of the District 24 tournament. After being nationally ranked during the season and winning the District 24 tournament, the entire men’s tennis team competed in the nationals, where they finished 11th. The cross-country, indoor, and outdoor track teams all sent representatives to their respective national tournaments. Flip Jones won the national shot title in both indoor and outdoor track and achieved All-American status for the fourth time in his career at Lipscomb. In 1984 the baseball team had a record-setting year. Hitting a school record 104 home runs, the team cruised to a record 46-6 finish, before bowing in the Area 5 tournament. In addition, they set an NAIA record for consecutive wins and went on to win 34 straight. The team was ranked 2nd nationally in the final NAIA poll, and one of the Bison pitchers signed a pro contract with Boston at the end of the season. Lipscomb’s athletics sported four Academic All-Americans in 1984: Monty Hammontree — men’s basketball; Nina Pedigo — women’s basketball; Greg Chambers and Tim Roberson — both for tennis. Lipscomb is proud of its athletes, not only for their athletic ability, but for their professional attitudes and standards. Top right: Ken Dugan directed athletics on campus. Right: Chris Snoddy was the athletic trainer for the college. Pictured elsewhere (in the section): Don Meyer directed the various camps, such as basketball, band, and cheerleading, that were held during the past summer. He was assisted by Mike Roller and Barbara Anderson. Also, Mike Roller, the sports information director, promoted Lipscomb’s athletics through the media. The majority of this information is reprinted from the 1984-1985 student handbook. KEN DUGAN FIELD Row 1, Left to Right Gary Barns Brett Edens Rey Solis Trey Hartman Daron Akins Winn Allen John McPherson Trent Fortner Mark Milam, Manager Row 2, Left to Right Rusty Holmes Ed Solis Andy Guerrero Bryan True Wayne Reed LaGary Carter Mark Joseph Jason Sims Jay Galloway — Asst. Trainer Row 3, Left to Right Chris Snoddy, Trainer Ken Dugan, Head Coach Brian Jones Danny Womack Will Burks Mark Johnson Ken Sims Danny Wilson Marty Peach Al Austelle — Asst. Coach 95 96 New Players And Veterans Rebuild The Baseball Team. “The Bisons tied the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics national record for consecutive victories, claiming their 28th straight win with a 9-3 triumph here over Union University. “Phillip Dickens slugged his 19th home run of the season, a school record, and tied the Lipscomb RBI mark with his 73rd of the year as the fourth-ranked Bisons ran their record to 40-4 and completed Volun- teer State Athletic Conference play with a perfect 14-O mark. “The 28 straight victories ties the NAIA mark set by Lubbock Christian in both 1978 and 1982, and by Jacksonville State in 1979. Another NAIA club, top-ranked Grand Canyon, came within one win of tying the mark earlier this season before losing on March 31.” This was the news that flashed across the Tennessean’s sports pages last April. Earlier this year Coach Dugan was named the Area 5 Coach of the Year for his out- standing accomplishments. The Bisons continued their winning streak to tie the national record for 34 consecu- tive wins and compiled a record of 46-6. This gave the club a second rating in the final NAIA poll for 1984. we Be April 2, 1985 ... Coach Ken Dugan reaches goal ot 800 wins! With a loss of twelve out of twenty-three players, however, the team now has had to rebuild. This is one of the benefits of the fall schedule. It is usual to audition players who are just coming in from playing sum- mer ball. It also lays a good foundation for spring by trying different strategies with- out the pressure of winning or losing. Even after the Bisons had earned an early 12-2 fall record, Coach Dugan still felt that the club had to accomplish much more and overcome a problem of inconsisten- cy. Many new people were worked into the program as a need for a catcher and sec- ond baseman had to be filled. Rebuilding the pitching staff was also a concern. Although many new players were on the team, there were still a fair share of the veterans. Leading the squad this year are All- American pitcher Brian Jones and All- District shortstop Rey Solis. Both are sen- iors. Other veterans returning are seniors Ed Solis, outfield; Mark Joseph, third base; and Ken Sims, first base; juniors John McPherson, pitcher; Trey Hartman, out- field; and Brett Edens, pitcher; and sopho- mores Trent Fortner, infield; Lawton Mill- er, outfield; and Tim Miller, pitcher. 99 Bisons Develop A Reputation For Dramatic Play junior Jerry Bridges and a basket by Greg Caudle. Tony Cook took MVP honors, while Bridges and junior center John Kimbrell made the all-tournament team. By establishing a reputation for dramatic play and using overtimes and slam dunks to their advantage, the Bison basketball team consistently filled the stands with cheering fans. The Bisons finished last season ranked eleventh on the NAIA national poll with a 30-5 record, the second highest field goal percentage nationally, and the conference championship. This year’s team not only had tough rivals to contend with, but also last year’s record. The loss of one All-American, one Academic All-American, and a junior year starter did not improve the situation. However, with emphasis on fundamentals, unity, and hard work, this young team (only one senior, first year transfer Bruce Inghram) has proven that it can also dominate the courts. After opening the season with a 87-62 victory over Brescia College, the Bisons handed Alabama Christian College a 104-55 rout. The Bison Classic promised the match-up of powerhouse Carson-Newman with Lipscomb, but Carson- Newman was unexpectedly defeated in the first round. The Bisons went on to beat Bryan College 90-73 which set up the championship game with Cumberland University. A fifth consecutive Classic championship was almost foiled for the Bisons as Cumberland took them into overtime. The Bisons sweated it out and won 68-66 on a great last second steal by he nis 9 The road show began as the Bisons demolished Fisk's undefeated record with a 78-77 win. But then a 79-71 loss to Union University broke Lipscomb’s own six game winning streak. The Bisons rebounded back with a triumph over Knox College, 86-66, due to a blistering shooting average of 61%. The University of Wisconsin at Platteville forced the Bisons through another overtime, only to find themselves losing to the Bisons by one point, 81-80. Bob Ford made his first appearance of the year after being sidelined because of an achilles injury, dropping eleven out of twelve shots from the floor and hitting six free throws for twenty-eight points. Excitement was the theme of the Belmont game as the Bisons finally took the victory in two tense overtimes, 69-66. Then came the first loss at home, 64-61, against Christian Brothers. The record at this point was an impressive 16-3. With a whopping win over Trevecca, 80-72, the Bisons let everyone know that they meant business — and possibly a championship trophy. The drama closed with a trip to the NAIA national tournament and a 2nd round loss to the eventual champion Fort Hays State. Front: Anthony Jones, Jerry Bridges, Bobby Reinhart, Greg Caudle, Back: Tony Cook, Todd Parsley, Tom Kelsey, John Kimbrell, Bruce Inghram, Richard Taylor, Ronald McCrary. Not pictured: Bob Ford 101 pn ET il 104 Front row: Michelle Parker, Sharon Smith, Michelle Cook, Nicole Burgess, Patti Bandy, Shelly Johnson, Back row: Trish Duty, Celeste Peacock, Kim Sattertield, Tammy Turley, Pam Hicks, Maria Hester, Donna Cherry, Coach Frank Bennett. Not Pictured: Melissa Todd, Trainer. Lady Bisons Start Over. Since Frank Bennett took over the coaching position, the Lady Bisons have improved their season's record each year, ending last year with a 24-11 record and a NAIA national ranking of 6th. After losing three Top 10 career scoring leaders, the recruits were asked for immediate input to help the only five players returning. The season took a bumpy start as the Lady Bisons took eight of their first 11 games on the road. Road trips, injuries, and a rebuilding program managed only to create a 3-8 record. The first victory was at home on Bison Day, against Cumberland University. Then the road trips began before they could really get a feel of the home- court advantage. The trek began to Blue Mountain College, bowing down to a 60-56 loss. An understandable 96-63 romp by NCAA Division III Champion Rust College followed, but the team bounced back to taste the victory ot a 77-70 win over the University of Montevallo. A winning streak was made impossible by a loss to Campbellsville College, 83-78. Finally the Lady Bisons returned home, defeating Tennessee Temple, 84-55. Sharp shooting was the key as the ladies hit a hot 63%, limiting Temple to a mere 39%. Five Lady Bison players scored in double figures. Then more trouble began as Maria Hester injured her knee and losses once again plagued the team as they were defeated by University of Alabama at Huntsville and Union University. They played Rust once again, losing by a much smaller margin, 74-63. The team was in top form against powerhouse Carson-Newman, but lost by three points, 74-71. 105 Ne) 10 Hester returned after a three game absence, hitting 7 out of 9 field goals in only 22 minutes, while teammate Kim Satterfield whipped in a season high 26 points. The Lady Bisons entered the conference schedule with basically the same lineup. Patti Bandy handled point guard while Nicole Burgess and Michelle Parker alternated the other guard position. Celeste Peacock and Kim Satterfield shared duties of forward while the pivot position saw the action of both Maria Hester and a new transter from Nashville Tech, Melinda Murphy. As the record stood at 9-11 after a win over Temple, the Lady Bisons continued their hard- nosed basketball play. 107 See: en one Golf Team Tees Up For A Good Year. Overcoming injuries and sickness, last year’s golf team earned a trip to the national tournament, where they finished ninth in a field of 32. Any time we can finish in the top ten in the nation I feel good. Add to this the fact that two of our golfers had to receive therapy for injuries every day at the national tournament and we are extra proud of what we accomplished,’’ Coach Ralph Samples was quoted as saying in The Lipscomb News. The injuries involved Dale Armstrong whose hamstring was torn and Craig McElhaney who suffered whiplash. Despite his injuries, Armstrong led the team by shooting 299, just one stroke away from making him All-American. The team as a whole shot only 44 strokes off that of the champion Limestone College. This season saw four of the five golfers returning and an addition of three hot recruits. Armstrong, Niel Olsen, Loren Personett and Mike Schuckers remained. Tony Wilkins, Bobby Reinhart, and Jeff Dukehart were the highly- touted additions. The fall season brought rain and either shortened tournaments or affected play. The team finished third in the Nashboro Collegiate Classic but had to settle for eleventh in the Shorter Intercollegiate Tournament. Despite the rain and tournament play, the team remained optimistic and was expected to do well in the Spring. 109 110 Front row: Kathryn Brown, Nicole Burgess, Harolyn Brasher. Women’s Tennis leam Dedicated Year To Fessor Boyce. On the heels of the dinner honoring Fes- sor Boyce for his years of devotion to Lips- comb, Ann Duncan, coach of the wom- en's tennis team, announced, “We are dedicating this year to Fessor Boyce. He started the ladies’ tennis team here at Lips- comb.” The fall record stood at 3-1, with only one match remaining. The fall team was made up of Melanie Burks, senior; Harolyn Brasher, freshman; and Kathryn Brown, freshman. Alternates included Rebecca Pogue, freshman, and Martha Wright, senior. Joining the fall team for the spring season were Patti Bandy, a sophomore who made the all-conference team as a freshman; Ni- cole Burgess, a junior who received the academic all-conference award last year; and Maria Hester, sophomore. All three of these girls also played basketball for Lips- comb. Coach Duncan, now in her third year as women’s tennis coach, described the team as a great bunch of players. This spring, the team again competed in the Volunteer State Athletic Conference. They played each of the other seven teams in the conference twice. The squad also went on a tour down into Florida dur- ing their spring break. Article printed courtesy of the Babler Back row: Assistant Coach Jean Love, Melanie Burks, Maria Hester, Patti Bandy, Coach Ann Duncan. ee 4 : x Men Get Lipscomb Record With A : National Ranking. = Since Lynn Griffith took the coaching po- sition in 1980, the men’s tennis team has been ranked in the top 20 nationally twice and has won the district championship twice. Last year the team hit an all-time Lips- comb record by being ranked 11th in the national poll with a record of 26-5. Greg Chambers and Glenn Crouch captured the Tennessee State Closed Doubles Championship before the fall quarter. This earned them a number | position in Tennessee for the 84-85 season. The once 1]lth-ranked team returns with all its players, improving their chances at an even greater position in the polls. Front row: Carter Dukes, David Dowdy, Tracy Smith, Mike Gooch. Back row: Tim Roberson, Coach Lynn Griffith, Darryl Smith, Monty Joseph, Brad Jones, John Kenning, Glenn Crouch. Not pictured: Greg Chambers. 112 ia Sin ‘hab et sccsieemadaet case io sa apr ee ee OLA Sek ot ae Wik Jieieipnicist ila alanineaiamietnieninecasiteel sceucememmameina coe The Track Team Grew As Individuals And As A Team. As an athlete, I see this year’s track and field team as one that continues to grow in personal and team development. We have several good, young (freshmen) dis- tance runners that are pushing to get bet- ter for this spring, and for the years ahead. We have some veteran mid-distance run- ners and sprinters that are striving for a personal best each time they race. In the field, we have those who are experienced, and those who are experimenting; a group of throwers who work well togeth- er, and enjoy pushing around heavy im- plemenits. Hopefully, this year’s team will see two to four athletes attending the national out- door meet at Hillsdale College in Hills- dale, Michigan. This meet will be held May 23-25. — Richard Beasley Richard Beasley represented the Lips- comb track and field team at the national indoor meet held in Kansas City, compet- ing i n the 35 pound weight throw. ee the, es oe, J oO Front row: Brian McPherson, John Russell, Joel Kendrick, Scott Owens, Rick Beasley, Stan Smith, Greg Anderson, Lamar Bowman, Jim Hassey, Johnathan Clinard, Mark Tenpenny, David Curd. Back row: Coach Johnson, Richard Huggins, Anthony Todd, Chuck Tippett. so eapenengemsgossneatenih Front: Anthony Todd, Coach Kent Johnson, Greg Anderson, Back: Jim Hassey, Mike Pepper, David Curd, Cross Country Stan Smith. z0es The Distance. The cross country team enjoyed success as two of the members earned honors. Mike Pepper was named a 1984 Academic All-American with a time of 2:03 and a 3.82 GPA. Freshman David Curd qualified for the national meet with a time of 2:39. 116 ams see Siiiiiiy) ARN Row 1: Rachel Terry, Debbie Turner, Lindy Murphy, Cherie Harlan, Row 2: Share Johnson, Cayce Chumley, Jane Lentz, Trish Thacker, Stacey Smith, Sarah Reynolds. 118 he leaders of the Bleachers Creatures A giant purple balloon loomed over the cheering section, shadowing the owner in the giant purple sweatshirt. The infamous Bleacher Creatures jumped hysterically on the bleachers, creating ominous rumbles and a competitive spirit between us and the opposing student body. ‘‘The wave” was even attempted, sometimes successfully — sometimes not ( the effect was somehow lost when only eleven people stood up and waved their hands). With cheerleaders this would all have been total chaos. Ten girls devoted many hours to the practice of cheers and stunts, many times risking the possibility of injury. Such was the case with Cayce Chumley who suffered a broken arm when she fell during practice. The cheerleaders worked hard to promote enthusiasm and to get everyone involved. At least with our cheerleaders the chaos was in unison. 119 120 Intramural Sports Display The Ingredients Ot Competition And Sportsmanship. 122 There may not have been a cross-campus relay of the flaming Olympic torch, and there may not have been the Wimbledon strawberries-and-cream tradition. There may not have been even a Super Bowl multitude of fans, but for social clubs and independents, intramural sports display the same ingredients of competition and sportsmanship. Men can compete in touch football, basketball, softball, tennis, golf, and bowling. Tournaments are also conducted in volleyball, archery, and ping pong. Women compete in volleyball, basketball, tennis, golf, softball, and flag football. The Fallout was moved from the fall quarter to the spring. S55 WR iy, : : z : : : ' The student life at David Lipscomb College has for the past eight years largely centered around a unique type of student government known as the All Student Association. The motto of that group, which includes every student on campus, is stated above. The ASA operates on the basis of the committee system, which is made up of seven committees. Led by Terry Raybon and Julia Ford, president and secretary of the association, each committee performs to its fullest. The Academic Committee, under the guidance of Jeff Bink- ley, planned career week, Trivia Bowl, and career tips, The Election Committee headed by Phil Pigg oversaw the intrica- cies of political and social student elections. Chaired by Dan- iel Walker, the Entertainment Committee planned a benefit concert with Gene Cotton, campus movies, and other campus activities. Caroline Holder chaired the Student Life Commit- tee and planned the favorite Pumpkin Carving Contest, ten- nis shoe sale, and worked closely with the Entertainment committee. The Spiritual Life Committee, guided by Scott Richardson, planned a youth forum for the Spring of ‘85. Our sixth committee, Student Opinion Poll, was a new one and a very important factor in knowing what students really need on campus and want to see done. In addition The Campus Pro- jects Committee implemented projects selected by the ASA to improve campus appearance and or facilities. 128 Right: Members of Project Good News meet regularly for instruction and encour- agement. Opposite page, inset: Doug Varnado, center, outreach assistant, works with people like Mary Lois Arnold, secretary, and PGN-er Gene Fletcher. Hadley, Morty Lloyd. Fourth row, left to right: Alan Thomas, Wayne Blanchard Bob Moore, Roger Merritt, Tim Pyles, John Harrison, Toby Hamann. Not pic Front row, left to right: LeAnne Kittrell, Leigh Medlin, Sandy Good, Cindy Raynor. Second row, left to right: Leigh Duncan, Gene Fletcher, Trudy Brangen- tured: Larry Griffin, Kim Early, Steve Grayson, Alana Lankford, David Brangen- berg, Steve Travis, Mary Wood, Chris Lloyd. Third row, left to right: Kim Kaiser, Joe Jones, Phyllis Wolfe, Randy Nelson, Sherry Counsell, Debbie Niebel, Kerry berg, Dan Haislip. Project Good News Preparing Ilo lake The Light roject Good News, sponsored by the Central Church of Christ in Valdosta, Georgia, and using the facilities of David Lipscomb College, is the ministry which trains young men and women for work in the mission field. The greatest need in the evangelism of the world is teachers. The purpose of Project Good News is to help meet this need. Because of the desire of the Central church's elders and of David Lipscomb College, students at Lipscomb have a unique opportunity to carry the “Torch of the Knowledge of Christ’’ to an unsaved world. Project Good News is an apprentice mis- sionary program which says to the stu- dent, ‘If you will come to Lipscomb and train, we will help you secure support to work in a mission field for two years at a subsistence income under the supervision of an experienced missionary. After the completion of two years of service, you will return home. At this point you may pursue the career for which you have tra ined or you may decide to return to the mission field. You will now have the ex- perience of the missionary and you will be a greater blessing to the lost of the world wherever you choose to live.” The trainees in Project Good News attend a Mission Workshop or Forum, and gain experience through active work with a local congregation, in addition to attending weekly meetings of in- struction. They spend a summer in fulltime work with a congre- gation, or they participate in a major campaign effort. Project Good News is not designed just for Bible or missions majors, but for students of any discipline. Within the last 12 months, PGN has sent out 25 apprentice workers to eight different countries of the world. Since its begin- ning in 1975, 69 workers have served in Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, England, Scotland, North Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and in this country. Presently, over 40 trainees who are now in the program here at Lipscomb are preparing for the various phases of work. in which they expect to be involved on the field. They will teach privately, from house to house, and publicly, work with young people, and teach Bible in public schools. They may also be involved in preparing and mailing tracts, church bulletins, and advertising materials. A few other involvements may be personal work training, VBS, church camps, campus outreach, babysitting, yard work or building maintenance and cooking for guests. Requests for PGN workers have come from missionaries from 30 different local- ities in this country and overseas. The words of Christ spoken centuries ago ring out in truth. ‘The harvest is plenteous but the laborers are few.’ David Lipscomb College is making a valuable contribution toward the evangelization of this generation. Almost 20% of all missionaries who went from this country last year were from Lipscomb. Of those apprentice workers who have spent two years in the field, over one-third return for longer terms of service. Much is being done, but there remains much more which can be accomplished through the opportunities of service offered through Project Good News. 129 130 These people were presented at the World Mission Forum in, April, 1984 to go out as apprentice missionaries in the next twelve months. Front row: Angie Irwin, Lanita Henderson, Valerie Shoulders, Ruth Hicks Adams. Second row: Renay Hilliard, Sarona Morris, Debbie Niebel, Mary Wood, Melody Carroll Roberson, Rachel O’Rear Baggett, Rob Roberson. Back row: Tommy Haddon, Alan Henderson, Barry Baggott, John Harrison, Tim Shoulders, David Adams. Good News Singers: First row: Gene Fletcher, Dawn Birkner, Angie Woods, Steve Travis (Co-director), Second row: Tim Fulton, Jennifer White, Karen Gardner, Leigh Duncan, Sherry Counsell, Sandy Good, Phyllis Wolfe, Lee Ann Medlin, Mary Anne Cooper, Cindy Raynor, Wayne Blanchard. Third row: Cari Hadley, Alan Thomas, Steve McLeod (Director), Debbie Niebel, Bob Moore, Wade Lloyd, Toby Hamann, Mary Wood, Roger Merritt, Zachary Gastineau. Right: Project Good News apprentice missionary, Alan Henderson, teaches a national in Papua New Guinea. Opposite page, rear right: Joe Gray, center, the director of Project Good News, met with interested students during Project Good News Week. With him are members Joe Jones and Sherry Counsell. Opposite page, far right: The Good News Singers performed during Project Good News Week. 7} he Good News Singers share the gospel of Jesus Christ through programs of songs and hymns, combined with inspirational and thought-provoking narratives. The singers are a vital part of the Treasure of Truth crusades, which took them to Papua, New Guinea in the summer of 1984. The group also performed at the World Mission Forum held in Forest Park, Georgia, in November. Spring break found them in a campaign at Forsyth, Georgia. In addition, they engaged in performances on campus, nursing homes and area congregations. The Outreach Club was designed to work for the cause of Christ, meeting the challenge that Jesus gave to all men — serve with any opportunity! Activities over the year included weekend good neighbor days with local congregations, singing and visitation at the Belmont Health Care Center, and working with children of all ages at the Inner City Ministry. Members of Outreach are Phyllis Wolfe, Tim Fulton, Tim Piles, Sherry Counsell, Brent Kennington , Steve McLeod, Steve Rhodes, Debbie Springer, Brandon Fredenburg, Karen Gardner, Linda Keen, Jonathan Mary, Debbie Niebel, Sandy Good, Zachary Gastineau, Mary Anne Cooper, Norman Meredith, Wayne Blanchard, and Toby Hamann. Good News Singers And Outreach: _ Meeting The Challenge To Serve Others 131 32 Circle K An@2eme- Largest club in the district provides love and kindness for young and old alike. he Circle K and K-ettes of Lipscomb were developed to provide service to the campus and community and to develop leadership through this service. They are u nique because they are the largest club in the district and one of the largest in the world. Both clubs participate together in many retreats, conferences and conventions. They have also been involved in projects such as the quarterly blood drive and the Barbara Mandrell Softball Classic where they sold tickets and programs to aid the Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital. Their weekly projects include conducting devotionals at the Lakeshore Home, and teaching Bible classes at the Saturday School for the inner city children. They are also involved in Outlook Nashville. Both Circle K and the K-ettes have won many awards for their outstanding achievements, one of these being the Gold Division Achievement Award. Many individuals also won awards for their leadership qualities. Right: Outlook Nashville, along with some of our Circle K and K-ette members, created a carnival for handicapped children. nset: Brent Gaddes chatted with Mrs. Rice at Lakeshore. Series at far right: These K- ettes were actively involved with a project of love at Lakeshore Home. Top, Barbara Bundren visited Mrs. Morris. Middle, Ginger Johnson provided a ready ear for Mrs. Douglas. Bottom, Dee Davis had a word and a hug for Mrs. Duke. Circle K° Andi -ertesieeas TT RTT SUCIRCLE K CLUGIT naViD wi Top — Circle K, Front row: Jon Hutson, John Zavodny, Al Griffith, Tom Carden, Jeff McKinley, John Langlois, Kevin Collins, Troy Crist. Middle: Bobby Ray, Brent Gaddes, Tim Chandler, Eric Fogle, Eddie Wood, Gary Cochran. Back row: Brent Kennington, Craig Bledsoe, Rob Greenwood, Ed Temple, Marshall Brown, Mike Parham, Brian Nelson, Jeff Binkley. Bottom — K-Ettes, Front row: Camellia Kenmotsu, Mindy Kilpatrick, Nila Louden, Paula Hoyt, Rae Hudson, Kelly Childes, Carol Carmen, Barbara Bundren, Jennifer Delsell, Sandy Bledsoe. Second row: Lorinda Butt, Nancy Nelson, Beth Tidwell, Leslie Heaberlin, Connie Jo Keeton, Jacqueline Ellis, Ginger Johnson, Aletrice Thompson, Caroline Holder, Annette Gaddes, Donna Crow, Cathy Robertson, Beth Sumner. Third row: Monica Morris, Leigh Black, Susie Wright, Ann Wheeler, Kristi Neal, Dee Davis, Pam Garret, Denise Coggin, Barbara Howell, Ruth Morris, Teresa Miller, Nancy Allen, Jodi Sees. Back row: Karen Morgan, Glenda Hess, Barbara McClenney, Susan Brown, Karen McKenzie, Sarah Jefferson, Rhonda Gross, Susan Griffith, Carol Lenoir, Janet Lallathin, Felicia Crowell, Amy Wildsmith, Debbie Turner. Inset, top: Amy Wildsmith and Felicia Crowell joined in the search at Muscular Dystrophy's Egg Hunt. 134 Abc. Steve Harris helped these young MD victims count their eggs. Jon, Mark, Rae, Nila, Lynn, Camellia, Barbara, Karen, Tom, John, and Larry represented Lipscomb at the District Convention in Knoxville. Seriously. 5 Babbler Shown above from left to right on the front row: Lisa Meyer, Beth Claxton, David England, Jeff Gray, Dan York. Second row: Mary Frank Anderson, Jerry Jones, Amy Kroehnke, John Crosby, Nancy McDoniel, Tammy Barrett. Third row: Bill Hobbs, Andy Lane, Monica Morris, Vaughn McKeel, Grant Rampy (Editor), Evin Keele, Logan Dodd. Fourth row: Debbie Murphy, Carol Douglas, Jeana Hudgins, Janet Lallathin, Paige Burke. ; Shown near right on this page is editor Grant Rampy in a moment of frustration. At the center right is photographer Jeff Gray and staff writer Monica Morris choosing pictures to be used in the paper. Shown above right on the opposite page are Grant Rampy and Mary Frank Anderson editing articles for the Babbler. Shown far right is Bill Hobbs working in the Babbler office. : pavip ‘ IPSCOMB COLLEGE 1984-85 Calendar of Events AGministrath Shanges trag % % Ke = Sieg, oe tating, 4 oe Wye, : 2. My Changes.Made The Bab oP ssenatbone §. More Stitent Orienjed. Ome, ‘Ga Ny 3 ok ll he Babbler underwent a few changes during the year in an at- tempt to become more student- oriented. According to Babbler editor Grant Rampy, “I think we succeeded.” The Babbler staff grew dramatically from the previous year when only a handfull of student reporters had been available to develop campus stories. “This year we managed to keep the interest of a number of good writers who didn’t just come to the first meeting and then disappear.” A number of design improvements also took place through the year. ‘We messed with everything from the letters that are used to print the headlines to the format of the front page,’” added Rampy. Looking forward to next year, Rampy said that much of his staff would be returning and that further improvements would un- doubtedly be made. “We will have lost Lisa Meyer and Paige Burke to gradu- ation, but hopefully freshmen will come up to replace them. We're always looking for new blood.” First try at a staff photo: from lett, Tim Wagner-writer; Karen Knowles-typist; John Hutcheson, Jr.-advisor; Tammy Barrett-sports info.; Amy Kroehnke-writer, layouts; Eric Whisler-writing, talking; Jeana Hudgins- photography; Becky Wollan- anything that’s needed; Kelly Woodard-layouts, writing; Beth Sumner-coordinating clubs (phone calls, letters, etc.) Second try: Mark Nance- photography; Corine Jackson- copy editing (censoring;: correcting, etc.); Carol Canady, Michelle Carter, and Keith Hardy-layouts; Niva Nokes- everything that’s needed; Jerri Ann Head-layouts; Rudy Sanders- photography. 138 Not pictured, Merrill van der Spuy, Jeff Gray, Logan Dodd, Susan Griffith. At right, assistant editor Beth Sumner discusses the day's schedule with Michelle Carter, and, far right, she works to organize all the information concerning the clubs on campus. oe - Backlog: Not a large log at the back of the hearth to keep up the fire. Top left: Another one of those exciting organizational meetings at the beginning of another year as editor for Kelly Woodard. Niva Nokes and Michelle Carter listen in. Top right: Kelly and Amy collaborated on several essays and layouts. Above: The staff of life, as far as getting a Backlog out was concerned. From right are Amy Kroehnke-Chief Staff Writer, Assistant Editor-Beth Sumner, Typing Editor-Karen Knowles, and Editor-Kelly Woodard. t was just another day, a day like any other day in the Backlog office: the stereo blared the nation’s Top 40, words flew across the room to be used as possible headlines, everyone tried to be a stand up comic, deadlines strangled us — just a regular day. Suddenly a scream vibrated every wall. Looking up, we saw the editor crouched in a chair, her hands over her face. Why are we doing this?’’ she cried in a weary voice. We looked at each other, astonished, then perplexed. Why are we doing this? There had to be an answer. We looked everywhere: under the table, among the newspaper editor’s record collection, inside old Backlog volumes. Nothing. In exasperation someone picked up the American College Dictionary and thumbed through it. Backhouse ... backing ... backlog — backlog! She read the definition: ‘‘a large log at the back of the hearth to keep up the fire.'’ Nope. She read on: ‘Something serving as a reserve or support.’ Well, maybe. Another staffer helped out: ‘Webster said it’s ‘an accumulation.’ '’ That was closer. This jumbled collection of information did have a way of accumulating. The part about “a support” was still intriging, though. Deeper meditation was enlightening. The Backlog is ‘‘a support.’’ This whole effort was support, evidence that there was a school year like this one, and there were people like these. We actually did these things, acted this way, dressed this way! The entire staff was ecstatic! Our work was worthwhile, for we were contributing to the ongoing traditions of our alma mater, David Lipscomb College. Amen. 139 140 Fnticing Kids’ Imaginations With Images Of Fantasy hey fill children’s minds with images of fantasy, enticing their imaginations and supplying understanding. They are the Pied Pipers, entertaining youngsters by acting out stories, singing children’s songs, and reading child-based stories. The Pipers perform at Boy Scout dinners, birthday parties, and special schools for slow learners. They also perform for underprivileged kids. Most of this work is done during the spring. Good times prevail as the members get to know college students with interests in children, acting, and drama. The group has grown considerably since last year, from 8 or 9 members to 20. Front: Rusty Roden, Allison Woodson, Todd Eddy. Middle: Derrick Dishner, Tracey Chaney, Lisa Paladino, Stephen Henry. Back: Beth Claxten, Keith Hardy, Amy Taylor, Debbie Gee. 141 142 Friendships Give Chorale Professional Attitudes. ver the years Chorale has established a tradition of excellence through each per- formance. Close, personal relationships within the group set Chorale apart from other cho- ral ensembles and contribute to their professional attitudes. Bi-weekly devotionals and other func- tions are regular opportunities for members to get together outside of rehearsal. This year began with the annual retreat to the Youth Hobby Shop Camp, giving members a chance to know each other and to rehearse togeth- er. The group also performed in the Tennessee Collegiate Choral Festival and the Christian Col- leges Choral Festival. A tour through the Northwestern states of Ken- tucky, Arkansas, Missouri, Nebraska, lowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana was taken during spring break. A concert of Mendelssohn's Elijah was planned for the spring. Chorale also performed at local Christian high schools and several junior colleges, helping re- cruit students to help meet the goal of a record enrollment for President Collins. It was also an opportunity to teach others through singing. wei | | | a nat -- | A OD : Ne : ALL val Outside aisle, bottom to top: Natalie Winchell, Randy Davis, Sam Wallace, Gilbert Booher, Steve Channell Ralph Davis, Jr., Robert Solomon, Joe Whitaker, Tim Smith, Jeff Boddy, Danny Oden, Dwight Sutton, Mike Clark, Jeff Carden, Don Mosely, Todd Newman, John Baugh, Kevin Campbell, Stephen Henry, James Arquitt, Mike Johnson. Inside aisle, bottom to top: Lisa Gilbert, Jamie Edmondson, Jackie Knight, Amy Shoaf, Kristi Ford, Katrina Braden, Amanda Rogers, Lisa Paladino, Lisa Neal, Cindy Mullins, Jennifer Joines, Angelia Davis, Suzanne Denny, Helen Mansell, Valerie Pope, Judith Price, Debbie Springer, Terri Wilkerson. Not ' pictured: Adam Barr, Curtis Flatt, Kevin Mick, David Slater, Lisa Whetsell. 1 143 ossoeoono0s6® oe ose NRE Es 146 Looking Closely At The People Who Add Music Io Oiwie Lines . The Band. his year the David Lipscomb bands have been actively involved in performances every quarter. The Concert Band, in addition to regular concerts, has performed at the chapel ceremony for the Swang Center, the faculty staff dinner, and homecoming ceremonies. They were pleased to have guest soloists from the Nashville Symphony in performance, and to engage Mr. Howard Dunn from Southern Methodist University as guest clinician conductor for the spring concert. A smaller group from within the band enhanced the spirit of the home basketball games, and the Jazz Ensemble was re- established for performances at formal gatherings. Front row: Kelly Adair, Paula Clark, Lori Robertson, | Buck, Kim Kaiser. Third row: Todd Boswell, Jamie Mr. Steve Rhodes, Kevin Warnack, Steve Garrett, Mary Anne Cooper, Mike Hankins. Second row: Edmondson, Shaun Amos, J. Baugh, Kevin Camp- Mark Thompson, Laura Cochran, Rusty Briggs, John Cheryl Roy, April Acuff, Aletrice Thompson, Denise bell, Richard Stephenson, Philip Goad, Steve Martin, Tim Fulton. Tanner, Dr. Gerald Moore, Michael Holeman, Jeff McLeod. Fourth row: Mark Lackey, John Zavodny, aa Above: Steve Rhodes directs the band in all its forms. At left: Kevin Campbell, on trombone, and Loren Ackerman, on saxophone, helped to jazz up the Bison basketball games. 147 148 Above: from left, Dr. Gerald Moore, Lori Robertson, Rachel Fender, Elissa Meador, Kitty Taylor, Denise Tanner, Mitzi Thompson, Wayne Blanchard, Shawn Amos, Sam Wallace, Steve McLeod, James Arquitt, Dr. James Jackson, Mr. Steve Rhodes, Celeste Hol- brook, Jerome Reed. Right: The dining center was transformed into a royal banquet hall on December | at the madrigal dinner. Above right: Jerome Reed played the harpsichord which was handpainted by Matthew Fleischman in the spring of 1984. Far right: Dick Brackett, also known for his portrayal of Bozo, entertained the audience with humor suitable for the finest court jesters. ? ‘ . Set xtra cum ou te ns-nha mceben teetuns ot clad bolle oo: Sackbuts, krumhorns, and three-hole plpes accompany Renaissance and Medieval singers. he Early music Consort is a group of musicians that seeks to recapture the musical atmosphere of past centuries. The ensemble consists of 15 singers and musicians who specialize in the performance of Medieval and Renaissance music. Under the direction of Dr. Gerald Moore, the singers attempt vocal styles best suited to the music of the period, and instrumentalists perform on reproductions of Medieval and Renaissance instruments. Some of the instruments used by the Consort include recorders, flutes, krummhorns, gemshorns, three-hole pipe, rauschpfeife, cornetto and sackbut. The Consort presents three major productions a year as well as a number of informal programs and demonstrations. The highlight of the year is the Christmas Elizabethan Madrigal Dinner. This year the event featured the traditional English feast, and was hosted by court jester, Dick Brackett. Colorful banners suspended from the ceiling and tables decorated with fruit and candles gave the hall an English atmosphere. Dressed in authentic costumes, strolling minstrels entertained the guests as they ate; Dr. William Morris portrayed Shakespeare, and the Consort performed appropriate music. 149 150 Not Quite The Beatles, et (7) hey aren't quite the Beatles, but WA] sometimes the response they receive from high school students would lead you to believe otherwise. Windsong was formed not only to entertain high school students with their wit, charm, and talent, but to act as student representatives of David Lipscomb College. They help the students understand Christian education. Singing everything from Bluegrass to Top 40 tunes, the group appeals to Sam Mullins; guitar, banjo, vocals most anyone. Jokes and ‘‘sounds-like- Opryland” dialogue prevail during the show, and sometimes circumstances promote improvisations. Such was the time when Sam Mullin’s guitar strap came undone without warning, followed by Brad Clark's untunable guitar needed for the next number. Sam had to resort to a serious poem, written by himself concerning life, liberty, and Gilligan's Island. No matter what strange, unpredictable situations occur, the five musicians pull together and put on a great show. Brad Clark: lead guitar, vocals Row 1: Brad Clark, Amy Taylor, Stephen Randolph. Row 2: David Deloach, Cash McCloy and Sam Mullins. Amy Taylor was added to the group at the beginning of spring quarter after auditions to fill the spot vacated by Stephen Randolph. t Stephen Randolph: keyboards, vocals Cash McCloy: drums David Deloach: guitar, fiddle, banjo, vocals 151 Row I: Rick Crabtree, Tim Gilfilen, Row 2: Chandra Lane, Ellen Rogers, Henry W. Longfellow, Terri Batts, Jeana Hudgins, Angie Fuller, Carol Hutchins, Diana Curfman, Row 3: Ke- vin Stinson, Tracey Bost, Richard Clin- ard, Alan Bray, David Allison, Tom Gauger. Not pictured: Susan Griffith. Alpha Rho Tau is one of the longest existing clubs on campus. ART was chartered in 1960 and is presently going strong with sponsors John Hutcheson and Ralph Thurman. ART proudly has past members living in forty-eight states and also in four different countries. ART has had various field trips to museums and art centers. Also, ART has had guest lecturers and demonstrations of different art works. Throughout the year, ART has had a large participatién in art shows and sales. ART was recognized as the most activé Alpha Rho Tau chapter in the nation. ART’s main goal is to promote interest in visual arts and to benefit from close association with fellow art enthusiasts. Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega is the national Dramatic Fraternity. Pi Kappa Cast, the Lipscomb chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, is dedicated to the promotion of the dramatic arts on the David Lipscomb Col- lege campus. All members of Alpha Psi Omega have pertfor- mance experience in plays and musicals on the Lipscomb stage, as well as extensive work backstage with these productions. Pictured are Sam Wallace, Business Manager; Jon Hutson; Becky Roland, Director; Barbara Howell; Rusty Roden Stage Manager; Kelly McCloy; James Arquitt. Not pictured are Beth Claxton and Rachel Fender. Alpha Psi Omega sponsored a Haloween Masquerade Party in 1984. They also sponser cast parties for various on-campus pro- ductions. Mu Zeta is a chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the National English Honor Society. Sigma Tau Delta has been a national organization since 1924, but it wasn’t started on Lipscomb’s Campus until 1957. Mu Zeta is presently sponsored by Douglas Morris. Last year Mu Zeta conducted the literary contest at Lipscomb. They also published The New Tower. In March of 1984 the Mu Zeta officers attended the National Sigma Tau Delta convention at Athens, Alabama. The main emphasis of Mu Zeta is to advance the study of the chief literary masterpieces; to encourage worth- while reading; to promote the mastery of written expression; and to foster a spirit of fellowship among students specializing in English studies. The Student Tennessee Education Association has as its main emphasis the promotion of the teaching profession. The club got its start at Lipscomb in 1940 as the Student National Education Association, but changed to its present STEA in 1960. STEA here at Lipscomb has kept busy. The club got involved in the adopt-a- school program and has been involved in such activities as Participating in several workshops, holding a membership drive, attending a TEA convention and having guest speakers. STEA is sponsored by Dr. Joyce Rucker and Dr. James Castello. Front: Debbie Chapman; Douglas Morris, Sponsor; Joy Pirtle, Historian; Mark Dawson, President; Jan Brown, Secretary. Back: Paige Burke; Paige Wegherst; Tim McCarthy; Dannie Meadows; John Parker; Mimi Petros; Todd Hunt; Kelly Woodard; Sharon Adams; Sue Berry; Jean Thompson. Row 1: Lori Rice; Phyllis Wolfe; Bar- bara Bundren. Row 2: Helen Mansell: Dr. James Costello; Lydia Coggin; Cindy Goddard; Carla Parker; Lisa Gilbert; Gilbert Booher. Row 3: Sandy Payne, Treasurer; Lori Durham, Vice President; Karen Tidwell; Jan Brown, President; Karen McKenzie; Trudy Brandenburg, Secretary. Not Pic- tured: Donna Jones. ios Phi Beta Lambda is the National business organiza- tion which was started in 1961. It aids its members in developing competent, aggressive business leader- ship and encourages interest in understanding American business enterprises. The club is spon- sored by Patty Dugger and Dot Eubanks. Last year Phi Beta Lambda was involved in compiling and selling student directories, the ‘Santa House’’ — a project in which students bring gifts for children in area orphanages, adopted grandparents at local nursing homes, and participating in leadership con- ferences. Row I: Carol Ann Pope, Lisa Hodges, Lisa Stuessy, Tim Kirby, Charlotte Car- ney, Angie Greene, Sondra Willis, Becky Wollam, Don Price, Evin Keele. Row 2: Jeff Smith, Beth Masten, Carol Adams, Ginger Greene, Darryl Mathis, Gayle Grissom, Steve Kaatz, Kenneth Walker. Row 3: Jeff Osteen, Joel Howell, Mark Kidwell, Jennifer Shaw, Chris Hood, Sonya Kiser, Mark Burney, Elliot Jackson. Row 4: Lee Bi- ley, Gerald Fulks, Charles Frasier, Dan Cladwell, Mark Fulkerson, Axel Swang. Row 1: Donna Gardenhire, Secretary; Linda Brown; Valerie Pope, Vice President; Michelle Rataiczak; Kim Redmon; Tara Williams, President; Lydia Rives; Jill Locke; Diane Holden, State Treasurer; Rhonda Gross. Row 2: Beth Woodard; Kathy Foster; Jean Phi Ann Quinn; Lisa Flatt; Linda Gilstrap; Connie Qualls; Barbara Mc Clenney; B t Angy Silvertooth; Ann Schmidt; Beth = a Sumner. Row 3:Todd Gregory; Valer- ie Aulvin; Lavonia Wilson; Diane Law- Lambda son; Stacey Robinson; Camellia Ken- motsu; Susan Meyer. The main emphasis of Alpha Kappa Psi national business frater- nity is to organize people with a common interest in business, to promote business activities, and to provide services for David Lipscomb College and Nashville. The fraternity got its charter in 1956. The activities of Alpha Kappa Psi include coach referee girls’ powder puff football, organizing student directories, dis- tributing gifts for three local orphans’ homes, security for state Special Olympics at Vanderbilt, annual banquet, annual ‘‘Lake- trip,’’ and also a regional conference in Birmingham. In October the fraternity worked directly with Dr. Swang in the dedication of the new business building by giving tours to visitors from the Chamber of Commerce. Alpha Kappa Psi is sponsored by Charles E. Frasier. The main emphasis of the National Association of Accountants is to promote the accounting profession and to encourage students who have selected accounting as their major. The club was started in the fall of 1983. This year's activities have involved bringing business speakers to campus. The sponsor of the Na- tional Association of Accountants is Charles Frasier. There is a new and exciting club on campus for all of you interested in marketing. It is the American Marketing Associ- ation. Sponsored by Dr. Boulware and Mr. Steger, it was started during the 1984 fall quarter. You would assume that being a new club, there would be little interest; but the AMA started with an impressive sixty-five members. They have already had various guest speakers. They also have had a winter and a spring recep- tion. The purpose of the AMA is to promote the field of market- ing on the DLC campus and to better prepare members for a career in this field. We want to congratulate the AMA for such a great first year and wish them luck for more. NAA RT Row 1:Charles E. Frasier, Stacey Rob- inson, Roxayn Hudson, Libby Ledford, Leigh Anne Suddath, Lori Nestor, Rae Hudson, Melissa Grimes. Row 2: Nila Louden, Camellia Kenmotsu, Lisa Miller, Kim McClintock, Stacey Duke, Jeff Peterson, Janet Warren. Row 3: John M. Dennison, John H. Hasentfuss, Todd Hunt, Lee Whitfield. AMA i ea Row 1: Lisa Stuessy, Robert Wallace, Carol Arrowood, Neila Anderson, Ginger Johnson, David Taylor, Angie Green, Cindy Adams, Sara Riley, Pau- la Welch. Row 2: Valerie Aulvin, Cin- dy Caruthers, Jennifer Shaw, P.J. Sum- mers, Kim Redmon, David Smedley, Rusty Roden, Nancy Lewis, Cliff King Judy Parham. Row 3: Russell Gannon, Richard Jones, Jay Craig, Curtis Ir- miger, Cash McCloy, David Daniels, Steve Barr, Charles Gamble, Tim Wagner. 155 156 Row I: Sarah Ellen Jefferson, Renee Russell, Caren Hymer, Tong Thai. Row 2: Lee Ann Barnes, Kathi O'Dell, Tri- cia Gose, Angy Silvertooth, Jana Clark, Barbara McClenney. Row 3: Dee Davis. Vance Primm, Michael Shreeve, Terry Slater. Not Pictured: Ruth Morris, Zachary Gastineau, Kelly Bull, Miles Stutts, Carla Parker, Susan Brown. Row 1: Gilbert Booher, Tim McCarty, Georgann Ondusko, Lisa Gilbert, Lisa Hodges, Bill Goree. Row 2: Tom Ellis, Dan Leonard, Lisa Flatt, Phyllis Wolfe, Lynn Goree, Barbara McClenney. Row 3: Marlow Rutherford, Richard Blankenship, Brian A. Gates, Diane Holden. Not Pictured: Donald Moore- head, Tricia Gose, Kelly Leonard, Joel Leonard. The Dactylology Club devotes its time to enhancing the spirit of understanding and cooperation between the hearing and the hearing impaired, providing opportunities for its members to learn to effectively communicate with the promote the Lord's work among those who are deaf or hearing impaired, and giving many people a chance to learn sign language enough to be able to do these things. The club's activities have included conduct- ing chapel services in which everything was done in sign lan- guage, attending services at Central Church of Christ, and at- tending a workshop for workers with the deaf in October in Birmingham, Alabama. The club is sponsored by Dr. Ralph Butler. Chi Alpha Rho is an organization for men interested in spreading the work of the Lord and for women interested in learning more of their roles in the church. The club was started in 1972. The club this year has chosen “Til He Comes” as their theme. The club has participated in nursing home devotionals and has had several guest speakers. The club got jerseys this year for the first time. Chi Alpha Rho is sponsored by Dr. Bill Goree. If you are interested in physics, computer science, or both, then Pi Alpha Chi is the club for you. Pi Alpha Chi's main emphasis is for the advancement and encouragement of physics and com- puter science at Lipscomb and in our surrounding area. Pi Alpha Chi has had various physics and computer related speakers, field trips, and at least one social function per quarter. Fletcher Sryg- ley is the sponsor of Pi Alpha Chi at the present time. ee 2 Row 1: Barbara McClenney; Jeana Hudgins; Donna Smith; Jeff Bigson; Alpha Fletcher Srygley (Sponsor); Row 2: Sue Meyer; Lori May; Elizabeth Ken- : drick; Tracy Flatt; Joe Eleazer; Emelyn Clea Punzalan; Fawn Lee; Barry Moore; Lori Coggins; Row 3: Andy Clark; Ke- vin Krantz; Steve Owen: Steve Ed- wards. Mu Chi is the new Math Club on campus. It was chartered in the fall of 1984 with sponsor Dr. Mark Miller. Mu Chi was involved in the collecting of canned foods for the Channel 2 drive. Mu Chi's main emphasis is to promote an interest in mathematics, and to provide information towards further education in math and to- wards math careers. a } || Row 1: Tim Palmer (Vice Pres.); Mark : Miller (Sponsor); George O'Conner Cla (President); Gilbert Booher (Treas.); Emelyn Punzalan (Sec.). Row 2: Don Moseley; Chris Sockwell; Alicia Hall: Mike Hudson; Barry Moore. Row 3: Amy Shoaf; Lori Coggin; Jeff Gibson; Donna Smith; Susan Meyer. The engineering club Epsilon Delta Chi is a club that promotes the academic and social aspects of its members. The club was started in the spring of 1984. This year’s club has traveled to Huntsville to see the Rocket and Space Museum. Epsilon Delta Chi is sponsored by Dr. Nance. Epsilon Left to Right: Byron Grate, Harold Fox, Scott Diebler, Richard Stephen- son, Don Mosely, Maria Tucker, Rusty Briggs. 157 158 Seated: William H. Hobbs; Robert E. Hooper, Sponsor; Mike Parham. Standing: Amy Tarkington; Rawn Reinhard; and Todd Hayes. Not Pictured are Stephen Henry and David Mangum. Phi Alpha Theta, Epsilon Chi Chapter is a honorary society to promote the professional status of its members and to increase interest in history as a viable major in today’s career oriented world. An interesting fact about Epsilon Chi Chapter is that it was one of the first chapters in Phi Alpha Theta. The club has been involved in sponsoring movies. Dr. Hooper and Dr. McDonough sponsor the club. Alpha 2 al Row 1: Ann Quillian; Amy Tarkington, Historian; Rawn Reinhard, President; Todd Hayes, Secretary; Chris Craun. Row 2: Lucinda Gallant; Brian Waite, Brandon Fredenburg; David Over- street; William Hobbs; Robert Hooper, Sponsor; Mike Parham; Debbie Chap- man; Felicia Mayhugh; Todd Treus- dell; Kathy Moran. Not Pictured: Ste- phen Henry, Vice President; David Mangum Treasurer. The main emphasis of Phi Alpha is to further the interest in history among David Lipscomb students. It is open to all students interested in history. The club was started in 1984 and is spon- sored by Dr. Hooper and Dr. McDonough. Society of Collegiate Journalists The main emphasis of the Society of Collegiate Journalists is to honor and recognize campus leaders in journalism. The club was started in the 1900's as Phi Delta Epsilon, but separated in the 60's to become the Society of Collegiate Journalists. The club has been involved in a recognition banquet and is in the process of reorganizing. The club is sponsored by David England and John Hutcheson. Left to Right: Beth Sumner; Kelly Woodard; Paige Burke; Jane Stubblefeild; Stephen Henry; Karen Knowles. Not Pictured: Niva Nokes; Grant Rampy; David England (Spons.) Row 1: Alvin R. Johnson, Vice President; David Overstreet; Todd Hayes, Secre- . tary; Rawn Reinhard, President; Brandon L. Fredenburg. Row 2: Steve Elliot, Jon Hutson, Barry Dorris, Dr. Ken Schott, Teresa Lewis, Mike Parham, Michael Holeman. Not Pictured: Jean Sullivan. Kappa Pi Kappa Delta is an honorary Speech Fraternity with 50,000 members in 300 colleges and universities. Lipscomb’s chapter Delta was started in 1954 with their main emphasis focusing on forensic competition against other colleges. Led by Dr. Ken Schott, they have participated in 12 intercollegiate forensic tournaments in- cluding the National Championship Tournament. All members of the Lipscomb debate team can join this fraternity after they meet the specific qualifications. 160 Row 1: Chris Cooley; Lee Ann Barnes, Treasurer; Elsa Copeland, Chaplain; eah Elias, Vice President; Beth Lin- coln, President; Teresa Gampp, Sec- retary; Stephanie Bankes, Parlimentar- ian. Row 2: Cathy Pack; Ann Quillian: Vicki Simmons; Kay Smith; Lynette Lynch; Bryan McPherson; Valerie Aulvin; Paige Collier; Lisa Shoopman; John Conger, Sponsor. Not Pictured: Deanne Montgomery; Traci Sherman; Kim Hosford; Reba Brannan: Regina Hudson; Teresa Dunaway; and Shawn Delta Theta Pi Row 1:Elsa Copeland; Chris Cooley, Historian; Bryan McPherson; Judy Wooten. Row 2: Melanie Randolph, Secretary Treasurer; Michelle Brewer; Kim Beeson; Karen Clark, President; Eva Redmon; Becky Pratt, Social Director. The main emphasis of Delta Theta Pi is to get all people interest- ed in the home economics department and to get all branches of the department united. The club members are actively involved with local, state, and national home economist professionals. This year’s activities have included a Christmas bazaar, state conven- tion, and a home economics awareness week. Delta Theta Pi is sponsored by John Conger. , Row 1: John Bass, President; Stephen Henry, . Secretary; Rusty Roden, Treasurer: Bob Moore, Vice-President. Row 2: Shaun Amos; J. Baugh; Mr. Steve Rhodes, Faculty Advisor: Toby Fa- - h | ciane; Mark Hayes; Tim Palmer, Chaplain; John Wl Bowen, Historian. Row 3: Arquitt; Robin Ken- drick; Gary Gray; Cary Hadley; Bobby Ray, Jr.; Al iva) Kelly Wright. Not Pictured: Mike Johnson; Ralph p Davis, Jr.; Craig Lanham; Doyle Smith; Keith Har- dy; Sam Wallace. Po Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the largest and oldest music fraternity. It was organized in 1898 to unite men with common musical interests. David Lipscomb’s chapter, Kappa Alpha, began in 1973 and continues to promote the fraternity’s strong traditions of brotherhood and music advancement. e The chapter spends much of its time supporting and contributing to the musical activities on campus. Most members are involved in band, jazz band, Early Music Consort, Chorale and A Cap- pella. Many Sinfonians made up the cast and orchestra of Shen- andoah and all four Singarama directors were members of Phi Mu Alpha. The chapter also served as ushers for the 19th Annual Christian College Choral Festival. The fraternity hosted a reception recital for all new music stu- dents in the fall and also performed quarterly recitals. They also sponsor the campus-wide Talent Show each spring. Kappa Al- pha received many province citation awards in honor of their achievements throughout the year. Row 1: Rachel Fender; Nancy McDoniel, Editor; Darlene L. Carvell, President; Jennifer L. Thornton, Treasurer; Lori J. Robertson, Chaplain; Debbie Springer; Stacey Lewis. Row 2: Missy Polutta; Denise Tanner; Natalie Winchell: Kittie Taylor, Corresponding Secretary; Nancy Slaven, Vice President; Melissa Brooks, Recording Secretary. Not Pic- tured: Sharon Palmer. Sigma Alpha Iota is an international music fraternity. The main emphasis of the fraternity is to promote interest in music through- out the area and the world. Sigma Alpha Iota is a group of young women with a common interest — music. The fraternity works very closely with the music department. They hosted several receptions and worked very closely with the Belmont chapter to put together a talent show for the Lakeshore home. Sigma Alpha Iota is sponsored by Mary Elizabeth Carvell. 161 162 Front Row: Anthony Todd; Tim Roberson; Bryan McPher- son; James E. Ward (Co-sponsor). Back Row: Ann Duncan (Co-sponsor); Phil Pigg (president); Melanie Burks (Secre- tary); Joel Kendrick; Scott Owens; Shelly Brinegar. Not Pictured: Trudy Bragenberg; Tara Harper; Kerry Risley. al Epsilon Seated: Tim Cook, Vice President; Jacqueline Ellis; Monte Rommelman; Philip T. Williams; Tom Carden. Standing: Dennis Puckett; Troy Crist, Reporter; Bob Crowder; Mike Spann; Jeff Binkley; Jim Loden; Tom Graves, Secretary. Not Pictured: Drew Eason, President; Steve Musick, Treasurer; Amy Gentle; Lou Ann Simpson; April Beasley; Jennifer Dellzell; Kelly Childes; Ed Temple; Dave Musgrave; Max Caudill, Eric Alexander. 5 DE Ee “ je kare kD SH EPs EPs eRe tds Sze Ps $B2 E02 Sponsored by Dr. James Ward and Coach Ann Duncan, Pi Epsilon provides opportunities for health and physical education majors and minors to become involved in professional activities which will help prepare them for their future roles in their various related fields. During the past year, the club participated in Jump Rope For Heart in which they raised money for the American Heart Association. Also the club annually attends the Tennessee Association of Health, Physical Education, Recrea- tion, and Dance Convention where Phil Pigg was elected Presi- dent, Traci Sherman was elected Secretary, and Shelley Brin- ager was elected Recorder of the Student Affairs Council. In addition to these three achievements, alumnus Richard Perry received the Outstanding Physical Education Major Award. Are you crazy? Do you have an interest in Psychology? Do you like our sponsor Dr. Paul Turner? You do! Then we have just the club for you, Psi Chi. Psi Chi was chartered in May of 1971 to encourage interest in the advancement of the field of psychology and to recognize scholarship in the field. Psi Chi offers tutoring sessions for General Psychology students. Last year Psi Chi visited patients at the Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute. They attended the Tennessee Psychological Association Con- vention. They were also involved in presenting a workshop for preparing students for graduate school. Pi Bet a Sigma is a professional organization for social work majors. It was founded in 1980 and is sponsored by Mrs. Jeanne Bowman and Mr. John Creech. Already fifty-eight majors have graduated in the past five years. The Pi Beta Sigma motto is ‘Protecting, Building, and Serving,’’ which is reflected in the club's providing of volunteer services to over twenty local agen- cies. The overall goals of Pi Beta Sigma are to support the development of the social work program and to help prepare students for professional practice. Psi Cait pS ie 2) a Row 1: Scott Mayberry, Secretary Treasurer; Brian Gates, Vice President; Lisa McDonald, President; Dr. Paul Turner, Sponsor. Row 2: John C. Langlois; David L. Ennis; Kristi Durnal; Angela Nance. Not Pictured: Brian Davis, Tammy Moore; Martha Wright; Beth Sumner. Row 1: Terri Smith (Sec.); Terry Livingston (V.P.); Roby Howe (Pres.); Holly Gorham (Treas.); Taryn Coe (Chairper- son); Row 2: John Creech; Jeanne Bowman; Robert Moore; Kim McCulluch; Connie Whitehead; Leigh Ellen Griggs; Carol Davidson. Not Pictured: Denise Coggin; Donna Orr; Greg Powell; Cathy King. 163 164 The mem- bers of the newly-organized law fraternity are, starting from the front, Mike Baker, Jon Julian, Stewart Smith, John Adair, Phil El- lenburg, Carter Dukes, Russell Bradford, Bobby Wells. Second row: Chris Cantrell, Michelle Carter, Amanda Holt, Debbie Chapman, Felicia Mayhugh, Donna Orr, Kathie Godwin, Beth McCor- mick, Craig Bledsoe — Sponsor. Back row: Brian Boring, Jeff Grissom, Stephen Henry, Jeff Hogan, Steve Garrett, Tod Haus, Mike Parham, John Ashburn, Chris Craun. Academic Clubs Are Active, Too. Far lett: Jeff Gray observes Pi Beta Sigma’s social work display. Near left: Sigma Chi Delta and Delta Delta members do their part in the Jump Rope for Heart. Top: Janet England and Susan Dudney visit with Toby Faciane as he promotes Phi Mu Alpha, a men’s music fraternity. Above: Dr. Ward stays in shape by jumping in the Jump Rope for Heart sponsored by the American Heart Association and Pi Epsilon, physical education club. 165 166 Air Force ROTC, front: Cadet Sgt. Rodney Riggs, Cadet Sgt. Steve Johnson, Cadet Tech Sgt. Anthony Hamlett, Cadet Major Emmitt Howell. Back: Cadet Captain Doyle Smith, Cadet Captain Steve Edwards, Cadet Airman First Class Mike Estep. Some of our Air Force men had the pleasure of escorting the contestants in both the Miss Tennessee and the Miss Teen Tennessee pageants. Above, Doyle Smith, and at right, Steve Edwards, usher in two of the lovely young women. A Closer Look At Our Military, With A Spotlight On Air Force. ome Lipscomb students have chosen an educational program known as the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). This program provides an opportunity to earn commission while completing college courses needed for a bachelor’s degree. The Army and Navy branches of the ROTC are associated with Vanderbilt University, while the Air Force branch is associated with Tennessee State University. Students spend two hours each week on classroom activities and two more hours on leadership lab. Field training exercises are conducted on the weekend. A cadet may be involved in the Color Guard, Rifle Team, and the Rangers, as well as intramural sports. Cadets can also choose to attend special training schools such as airborne school, air assault school, or jungle wartare school. ROTC is designed to prepare men and women to assume responsibility and leadership. A few years of service for those Lipscomb students involved will provide experiences that will be invaluable to any career. Upper left: A plane is refueling in midair from another plane directly above. Left: A look at the inside of a plane simulator. 167 Mu lau, the new club on the block. Mu Tau was formed in the fall of 1984 by two students, Gene Frost and Dieter Spears, who “just wanted to do something on their own.” The club was originated to promote more student involvement in beneficial projects for themselves and the community. Mu Tau attracted a large enrollment at first, but as the newness wore off, (as it always does) the membership dwindled to 38, not a bad number for a brand new club. These people united in the effort to raise money for muscular dystrophy and other organizations, and to promote Christian ideals while making lasting friendships. New members were welcome at any time, because there was no pledging period. Front: Mark Biggs, Shane Buffington, and Scott Moore. Back: Dieter Spears, Suzanne Wages, and Steve Wright. ‘porsanssumnatttticiigen: sasata i é neal Se | SR IES SS ie ree essere vrs Ranga iggeeatae Unfortunately, many clubs — not just Mu Tau — had trouble getting the gang together for the old school yearbook picture. Don't worry. It really won't matter, except to your mother and your children and your grandchildren and ... 168 Se a rr. The Interclub Council monitors the activities of their social clubs. The ICC is the governing body of the social club system. sary information. The president and secretary of the ICC It is composed of the presidents of the twenty social clubs. meet with the Deans before each bi-weekly ICC meeting After new club presidents have been elected each year,a_ to go over the itinerary for the meeting in addition to the new president and secretary of the ICC are elected. The duties of their respective offices. Each spring, the ICC president presides over the meetings, while the secretary sponsors an ice cream supper. The ICC also sponsors a keeps the minutes and informs council members of neces- _ party for the pledges during the two-week pledge period. | rms be sini L, asta oy ee Lg seams Bi ea et ee Row 1: Harvey McKay; Martye Harris; Todd Treusdell; Kathy Foster, Parker Panovec; Neila Anderson; Jim Acuff; Valerie Pope; Derrick Secretary; Phil Ellenburg, President; Nancy Lewis; Janet Ruhl; Joe Cot-- Dishner; Donalie Owens; Libby Ledford. trell. Row 2: Todd Wortman; Diane Holden; Andy Hogan; Kristi Durnal; 169 Social Clubs Heese tian ae eed Alpha Tau Alpha Tau emphasizes closeness both spiritually and socially. They strive to be themselves instead of trying to impress everyone else. Besides playing an active role in intramural sports, the club has also participated in the Gatlinburg and spring retreats. Row 1: Mark Dawson, Jim Acuff, Michael Scott, Avery lace. Row 3: Joel Elezer, Brad Sledge, David Spann, Jeff Sweeton, Curt Shamblee, Alan Potts, Phil Richardson. Johnson, Eric Qualls, Tim Fuqua, Bryan Adams. Not pic- Row 2: Jamie Wheeler, Lester Knopp, Tim Hicks, Todd tured: Harding Fox, Johnny Mandernach, Ken Glaus. Gregory, Jeff Garrett, Phil Pigg, Mike Edens, Chris Wal- Mea ere is Delta Chi Since being reorganized during the Winter quarter of 1984, the men of Delta Chi have tried to build excellence in their club by being involved in many school and community activities. The main goal of Delta Chi is to achieve the highest degree of quality and respectability as shown through the Word of God. Row 1: Mark Dycus, Vice President; Joel Howell, Treasur- | Bryan Dunn; Eric Harris; Andy Gaines; Chris Burnette; er; Jim Smelser, Chaplain; Bob Crowder, Historian; Chris _ Bill Dudney; John Hasenfuss; Greg Gross. Row 3: David Jackson, Secretary; Joe Cottrell, President; George Webster; Tony Cradic; Tim Altizer; Kelvin Sullivan; O'Connor, Pledge Master; Rick Clinard, Athletic Direc- | Bubba Bean. tor; Brett Hinson, Sergeant at Arms. Row 2: Alan Witt; 170 Row 1: Karen Clark, Historian; Lori Bumpas, Athletic Di- rector; Terri Duncan; Susan Mullins, Sergeant-at-Arms; Martye Harris, President; Kelly Condra, Vice President: Leigh Dugger, Alumni Secretary; Debbie Turner, Chap- lain; Cindy Luna, Treasurer; Desiree Biggs, Pledge Mis- tress. Row 2: Carrie Lincoln; Cindy Barnes; Tammie Bowen; Julie Gardner; Kim McClintock; Debbie Dunn: Row 1: Kerry Risley, Jeff Bills, Andy Hogan — President, David Dowdy, Row 2: Troy Massey, Barrett Mills, Greg Nash, Scott Williams, Jeff Smiley, Robbie Martin, Row 3: Keith Breeden, Darryl Smith, Brent Ragin, Randy Holmes, John Adair — Sat. at Arms, Gary Smallwood, Ken Barnes, Row 4: Dale Armstrong, Keith Dyer, Ed Gaw, Jeff Hinton — Secretary, Bill Wood, Clint Green, Matt Butler, Row 5: Karen Tidwell; Cathy Purcell: Lori Balthrop; Michele Mayo; Amy Fox; Julie Gaut: Vicki Johnson; Claire Clark; Christy Boyd. Row 3: Nancy Wallace: Kristie Keys; Susan L. Glover; Amy Gentle; Jill Carpenter; Jane Lentz; Beth Cunningham; Kathy Popham; Stephanie Duke: Trish Thacker. Mark Collins, Carter Dukes, Monte Collins, Bill Parrott, David Willis, Jeff Lampton, Standing: Jay Wildrick, Dave Mangum — Vice-President, Barry Woodhouse, Lawton Miller, Ric Herod, Not Pictured: Mike Elkins — Treasurer, Brad Boyce, Johnny Dorris, and Sponsors, Dennis Loyd and Ed Edgin. ee Delta Delta Delta Delta has been involved in the Lakeshore Adopt-a- Grandparent projeet and the Jump Rope for Heart. They are also active in intramurals and have won the All Sports trophy many times. The club prides itself with having a variety of girls involved. Herr ecee ee Delta Nu The objective of Delta Nu is to create friendships and social interests with other students. The club is also involved with various club and school activities as well as athletic competition. The club participates in Bison Day and visits the Spring Hill Orphans Home. One of the highlights of Delta Nu is the production of Delta Na Na Na. dzal 172 Social Clubs ie pa Delta Sigma Delta Sigma is a versatile club with high standards. The various activities, whether social or service, are designed to accommodate the entire membership. This allows a greater closeness to be present among members. The club works with Delta Nu in the production of Delta Na Na Na as well as making trips to Paoli Peaks. They also visit children's homes. Row 1: Beth Claxton, Carol Arrowood, Kaye Hendrix, Stephanie Cope, Kelly Hamilton, Lisa Caldwell, Neila An- derson, Becky Pratt, May Jones, Lynn Jones, Sandy Strick- land, Beth Cooper. Row 2: Crystal Stevens, Missy Doyle, Katie Lynch, Kim Young, Cherie Harlan, Kim Patterson, Maria Stinson, Lisa Stevens, Tracy Dowdy, Meleia Dyer, dolph, Lisa Miller, Vivian Richardson, Janet Burton, Melis- sa P. Grimes, Candee Allen, Regina Jenkins, Pam Hen- dricks, Lydia Coggin, Melanie Craun. Row 4: Melissa McConnell, Amy Mays, Cindy Mullins, Rachelle Jorgen- sen, Tracey Bost, Trish Thurman, Terri Battes, Lori Apple. (Also pictured, Dan Norris, at the turnstiles). Sharon Hanvey, Stephanie Craun. Row 3: Melanie Ran- em Gamma Lambda. Having girls from all over the Eastern states brings many different traditions and interests to the Gamma Lambda club. The club brings these individuals together so they can laugh, cry, and pray together. They have participated in Bowling Parties, Jump Rope for Heart, and Formals. Row 1: Donna Cherry, Sports Coordinator; Anna-Lise Mansfield, Historian; Jenni Dixon, Chaplain; Teresa Gampp, Treasurer; Nancy Lewis, President; Judy Parham, Sergeant-at-arms; Kelli Capers, Vice President; Elizabeth Kendrick, Social Secretary; Sandy Payne, Pledge Mis- tress; Caroline Holder, Secretary. Row 2: Vickie Smith; Amy Swinea; Dana Johnson; Paula Shasteen; Leigh Anne Martin; Leanne Jackson; Lisa Ammons; Stacey Sanders; Melissa Bailey; Lesley Peterson; Leigh Anne Suddath; Lori Pate; Stephanie Dixon; Susan Taylor; Michelle Ra- taiczak. Row 3: Rachel Earley; Sara Riley; Paula Welch; Melanie Barnes; Lisa Littleton; Phyllis Harwell; Shannon Kerns; Mary Lee Patterson; Allison Bridges; Beth Costello; Amy Morrow; Kim Earley; Tami Poston; Amy Allen; Karla Thorne; Diann Foster; Nan Nelson. Not Pictured: Sherell Rutledge and Renee Bradford. Row 1: Scott Smith; Richard Gaw; Todd Isenberg; Jeff Graves; Mickey Shrader; Bryan Murphy, Steve Johnson. Row 2: Reb Moorer; Dean Murphy; Johnny Markham, Chaplain; Russell Gannon, Secretary; Todd J. Treusdell, President; John B. Busby, Vice President: John Dennison, Treasurer; Kevin S. Hagan; Kevin Farley; Steve Barr. Row 3: Greer Yeldell; Tim Gobble; Darrin McKamey; Van Row 1: Kathy Goldman, Historian; Kim Bulliner, Parlia- mentarian; Sheila Williams; Dixie Hardison; Denise Par- rish, Sports Director; Brenda Bates, Secretary; Alison Shi- pley, Treasurer; LaJuana McDaniel; Neila Cole; Jamie Phifer; Teresa Pruett. Row 2: Becky Roland; Judy Wooten; Lisa Hodges; Debbie Gee; Renee Lewis; Rhonda Own- bey; Shanna Roberts; Kristy Anderson. Row 3: Stephanie Campbell; Lemmy Forcht; Randy Boyd; Cash McCloy; Jack Claypoole; Ricky Whitley; Greg Thomas; John Rus- sell. Row 4: John Thompson; Eric S. Fogle; Phil Ingram; Monte Rommelman; Danny Stephen; David Nance: Chad Boyd; Greg Waller; Al Crosby; John Little. Not Pictured: Scott Ellis; Daniel Walker; Bill Davenport; Tim Martin; Mike Copeland. Cope; Lori Thomas; Pam Garner; Teresa Dunnaway; Tammy Popham; Kelly Crowe; Stacy Allen. Not Pictured: K.C. Carraway, Historian; Renee Hartman; Pam Hogan; Loy Johnson; Kaye Nerren, President; Crissy Thompson; Tammy Waldron; Kim Watkins, Vice President Pledge Mistress; Phyllis Wolfe, Chaplain; Kim Barger; Janine Bills; Susan Morgan; Jan Hunt. po Gamma Xi The objective of Gamma Xi is to promote Christian fellowship and Christian ideas into the lives of each member. The club also works to be a beneficial part of campus life. They are involved in many activities including Lakeshore Home visits and Bison Day. They also work with the American Diabetes Association. Kappa Chi The sisters of Kappa Chi share the unity of Christ in their lives. They are involved in many activities such as the Halloween Party at Lakeshore and intramural sports. 173 Social Clubs pambeateeierd tee | Lambda Psi 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 for each member to grow to her fullest potential as a person. This is accomplished through service projects which include sponsoring a child from the “Santa House” and an Adopt-a- Grandparent program with Wedgewood Tower apartments. In the social aspect, Lambda Psi participates in a Christmas Banquet, a Valentine Party, a Spring Banquet, and devotionals. In all their activities, members uphold the motto, ‘To receive much, you Row I: Ann Wheeler, Joy Pirtle, Diane Holden. Row 2: must give much.” Mary Anne Cooper, and Linda Keen. Not Pictured: Karen Gardner and Mary Wood. emnreserer e058 | Omega Chi Omega Chi's goal is to bring out the individual qualities of each person instead of forming them to a mold. They participate in Singarama, Spring Banquet and Bison Day. Emphasizing individuals and not numbers, the club strives to find favor with God and man. Row 1: Randy Nelson; Bob Estes; John McDaniel: Jeff Mike McCarley. Row 3: David Allison; Brian Waite, Mark Adcock; Mike Shreeve; Sam Wallace. Row 2: Dr. Mike Lackey; Derrick Dishner. Not pictured: Steve Jones; Ran- Moss, Sponsor; Jerry Gaw, Sponsor; Brent Kennington; dy Thurman; Chuck Langford. 174 4 Omega Nu Omega Nu strives to create deeper friendships in all of its activities while trying to keep Christian attitudes. The club raised the most money for a men’s Club in the Jump Rope for Heart project, and they were the only men’s club to be in the final game in all three sports. They also participate in hayrides, banquets, and trips to Gatlinburg. Row 1: Stephen Bridges; Gilbert Booher; Paul Lipford; — erts; Mike Johnson. Row 4: Troy Crist; Brian Nelson; Bill Phil Ellenburg; Kevin Collins; Donnie Hudson; Row 2: Rowden; Ben Baker; Mark Hayes; Jon Bennie; Don Mose- Marlon Rutherford; Nate Saunders; Ty Osmond; Pete _ ly; Scott Matheny; Paul Pike; Jim Fitzgerald. Row 5: Greg Lakes; Mark Ruff; Kyle Cantrell; Bob Moore; Tim Gilfilen. Willoughby; Ray Taylor, Mark Hawk: J. Brian Jones; Adam Row 3: Todd Newman; Paul Meyer; Greg Anderson; Scott —_ Barr: Brian Burke; Jeff Smith; Roger Williams; Trey Harri- Hall; Adam Burnett; Scott Roe; Mike Cash; Randy Rob- — son; Bryan Underwood: Randy Gooch; Theodore Bose. Ee Al aR eR Phi Omega Phi Omega creates a united sisterhood based upon a love of God, a love of others, and a love of self. The club has been active in Bison Day and Singarama and has also participated in the Jog-A-Thon. Row 1: Pam Horis, Representative at Large; Johnna Gi- Schmidt, Connie Whitehead; Robin Wortham, Rae Hud- vens, Pledge Mistress; Kathy Yates, Vice President; Liby son; Karen Selelrs, Athletic Director; Julie Tenpenny. Row Ledford, President; Roxayn Hudson, T reasurer; Charbeth 3: Jamie Lynn Walling; Miriam Pittman; Robyn Howe; Pounders, Secretary; Janet Warren, Social Director; An- | LaDonna Riley; Luanne Burden; Jane Stubblefield; Mindy nette Fox, Chaplain. Row 2: Tracy Hall, Janet Burris; Ann Kilpatrick; Kim McFarlen, Sponsor. Zp 176 Social Clubs Mon She it | Pi Delta Members of Pi Delta try to keep Christ as their number one goal, followed by love for others. The club encourages participation in all campus activities. A Luau, Gatlinburg trip, and Senior breakfast are a few of the club’s many activities. They were in the Jog- A-Thon and Adopt-a- Grandmother program as well as being active in football and volleyball intramurals. Peer | Psi Alpha Created in the 1960's for women with a love for music, Psi Alpha builds unity and Christianity through members’ strengths, abilities, and talents. The club plans formals and the Alumni Tea, and the Bahama Bash. Row 1:Sandra Sharp, Historian; Lisa Clark, Historian; Ann nie Jent; Allison Combee; Stacey Smith; Stacy Gore; Ann Foster, Social Chairman; Renee Hall, Chaplain; Chandra Southall; Cathy Pack; Terri Wilkerson; Kelly Pauley; Kelly Lane, Athletic Director; Kathy Adair, Vice President; Valer- Bryant; Lori Burch; Kelly Adair; Sonya Zorn. Row 3: Elaine ie Pope, President; Suzanne Denney, Secretary; Julia Ford, Cullum; Susan Horton; Joy Gill; Malinda Weatherly; Au- Chaplain; Laura Beth Duncan, Pledge Mistress; Becky En- drey Wright; Jennifer Bailey; Karen Hagan; Allison Wood- kema, Treasurer. Row 2:Stacey Duke; Betsy Enkema; Tracy Son; Celia Parks; Tammy LaRue; Rachel Terry; Sonya Lo- Eldridge; Joni Jones; Debbie Pate; Gretchen Guthrie; Jen- vett; Sherrie Garrett; Pam Hammons; Paula Hoyt. _ Row 1: Melissa Wright, Cindy Caruthers, Kelli Barr, Amy Leigh Duncan. Row 3: Joy Woodhouse, Kristi Ford, Sherie Shoaf, Janet Ruhl, Crystal Brown, Iris Farris, Rosetta Tom- Northcutt, Lydia Yates, Lisa Dye, Anna Weatherly, Holly linson. Row 2: Alicia Hall, Amy Reighley, Tracy Higgins, Gorham. Robin Taylor, Donna Orr, Cari Swindell, Sherry Counsell, p Row 1: Monty Joseph; Robert Wallace; Mark McKay; Da- vid Taylor, Historian; Kirk Pogue, Secretary; Harvey McKay, President; Alan Luna, Treasurer; David Daniels; Rick Ashley; Cliff Vanderpool; Brad Jones. Row 2: Scott Gray; John Wild; Ron Williams; Jon Julian; John Craig; D ‘s (e 3 Zsa © —1an SS Stewart Smith; Dan Norris; Alex Huff; Darin Wright; Greg Sexton; Sammy Evans; Glenn Crouch. Row 3: Sean Burch; Patrick Wilson; Rusit Holladay; Bill Swindle; Scott Deibler; Tim Johnson; David Nelson; Craig Johnson; Paul Holton; Jon Godley. odie ea Sigma Chi Delta Sigma Chi Delta was founded in 1971 by an outstanding group of young men who felt the need for a new social club on campus. Over the last thirteen years the club has consistantly maintained a high standard of academic, social, and athletic stature. Sigma Chi Delta has remained a top contender in all phases of club competition. In athletics the club has had several championships in the Fall Fallout, football, basketball, and softball. In addition the club has had many impressive showings in Bison Day and Singarama. The “booys,” as they call themselves, will strive to keep up the outstanding character and tradition they have demonstrated in the past. Only the Creator knows what the future holds, but one thing is certain: Whether good or bad, the ‘‘booys’’ will always be Sigma Chi Delta men. — Harvey McKay aioe Sigma Iota Delta The main objective of Sigma Iota Delta is to create an atmosphere where each member may develop to his fullest potential and form permanent friendships. The club has participated in the Food and Families program and also the Adopt-a-Gr andparent program. Besides their annual trip to Gatlinburg, they took a canoe trip and fall camping trip. Billy Bass; Eric Parliament; Kevin Farris; Mark Brown. Row 3: Brian Hall; Ken Lee; Tim Davis; Jeff Coalson; Chris Sockwell; Joey Hunt; Dr. Phillip Choate; Dr. John E. Bree- den. Not pictured: Jim Monk; Ken Grizzell; Kevin Busbey; J.D. Stevens; Russell Bates; Ed Hodge; Troy Jones. Row I: Mike Parham, Editor; Jeff Phillips, Secretary Trea- surer; Steve Steakley, Athletic Director; Todd Wortman, President; Brian Magnuson, Chaplain; David Moore, His- torian; Mike Hudson, Sergeant-at-Arms; Kirk Brothers, Vice President. Row 2: Trace Starr; David Mclllwain; Ran- dy Phelps; Alan Gauger; Russell Carney; Alan Pitney; 178 Social Clubs a ae Sigma Phi | Recently, Sigma Phi has undergone changes within the club in an effort to promote friendship, confidence, and respect among women with Christian ideals and goals. They have adopted a new pledging policy eliminating the serving of actives. The club strives to be involved in at least one service project each quarter. Left to right: Donalie Owens, President; Beverly Moore, Odella Buggs; Melody Burnham, Treasurer; Jerri Head; Pledge Mistress Historian; Rhonda Gross; Jean Sullivan; Sue Jewell, Secretary; Lynn Longielere; Terry Roberts, Susan Copeland; Debbie Barwick. Not Pictured: Trudy Vice President Athletic Coordinator; Darla Sliger; Mary Rueffer Brangenberg, Chaplain Sergeant-at-Arms; Kay Smith. US ae Tau Phi Best known for its production of the Cowboy Show, Tau Phi is among the oldest social organizations on campus. It has remained unique by preserving a spirit of unity between many diverse personalities. Over the years the club has striven to maintain appropriate balance between spiritual, social, athletic, and academic endeavors. Tau Phi has been involved in many activities including the Spring Golf Tournament, Youth Hobby Shop, and Adopt-a- Grandparent program. Row 1: Timothy Vernon; Stephen Randolph; Mike Dud- Luther Weathers; David Hinton, Phil Brasher; Stan Fergu- ley, Vice President; David McIndoo, Treasurer; Jimmy son; Brad Davis; John Holland; Derrek Sheucraft; Chris Dunn, Historian; John Starling; Parker Panovec, Presi- Cantrell; Leslie Pendergrass; Scott L. Walker. Not pic- dent; Bart Harper. Row 2: Greg Powell; Tim Newby; tured: Tim Smith; Craig Lanham; Tim Burroughs; Beri Thomas Simmons; Lee Yates; Carl Burch; Blake Hensley; Fraley; Greg Ericson; Ricky Johnson; Howard Lester; Lee Loveless; Kevin Montgomery; Mark Pounders. Row 3: Drew Eason; Joe Langsdon. aes = ss PT cial ‘ Pe caunded et po Ayan sigh a's Row 1: Stephanie Bankes, Secretary Treasurer; Kristi Durnal, President; Terri Dunn, Sponsor; Linda Dye; De- lores Sparks. Row 2: Carol Douglass; Taryn Coe; Nancy Row 1: Deanne.Montgomery, Rush Director; Suzanne Da- vis, Social Director; Jo Wright, Athletic Director; Michelle Brewer, Secretary; Jean Ann Quinn, Historian; P.J. Sum- mers, Historian; Valerie Aulvin, Vice President; Beth Woodard, Pledge Mistress; Kathy Foster, President; Jen- iter Midgett, Sergeant-At-Arms; Karen Knowles, Chap- lain; Elsa Copeland, Rush Director; Paige Collier, Rush Jackson; Debbie Springer; Lisa Flatt. Not Pictured: Paige Weghorst; Cathy King. Director; Kelly McCloy, Social Director. Row 2: Susan Griffith; Beth Kiser; Angelia Davis, Diane Lawson; Beth Sumner; Tammy Barrett; Cindy Adams; Dorothy DeMom- breun; Jill Quinn; Glenda Miller, Treasurer; Tammy Moore. Row 3: Jennifer Horne; Jennifer Joines; Linda Butcher; Kimberly Parsley; Lavonia Wilson; Lynette Wo- mack; Sandra Montgomery; Paige McKenzie; Niva Nokes. Bee a Theta Tau Theta Tau is the youngest women’s club on campus and is currently rebuilding after the graduation of many charter members. They try to put God first, studies second, and the club itself third. They have conducted holiday parties for the residents of the Domestic Violence Center after having painted and repaired the building. ee eee ee Zeta Nu Having members who are active in all aspects of campus life from plays to sports, Zeta Nu prides itself on its versatility. They participated in the Jump Rope for Heart, Adopt-a- Grandparent, and Food for Families, as well as a Bible Bowl, Luau, and the Mother Daughter Luncheon. The club was the All-Campus Sports Champs for the 1983-84 year. Zeta Nu promotes closeness among its members, but they also want their members to feel at ease to branch out on their own. 179 ake a closer look at a college experience... 180 181 182 i RO ‘ eet wer UD le — oe me w 183 184 John Harris, here in the office environment, directed the Southern Association Self-Study. Below right: Mack Craig and Oliver Yates relaxed on the Collins’ lawn during a summer ‘ice-cream social.’ Below: Buddy Arnold skillfully directed the year’s drama productions. Here, he checks his notes on “The Curious Savage.” Above: Ralph Samples: ... and if you put your hand like this, the shadow looks like ...” Right: Be nice to Shirley Slatton; she sees to the financial aid around here. Above right: Jim Goode chats with one of Elam’s creatures. The faculty and staff were also the subjects of self-study; it’s hard to imagine why. Left: Dennis Hood was the object of a Halloween prank. Above; Admissions counselors Rick Roach, left, and Jackie White, right, were at the beck and call of “The Boss,” Director of Admissions, Steve Davidson. Top of page: John Sobrero became popular on campus for his pleasant changes in Saga. Left: Richard Hardy wasn't always stuck behind piles of books in the library, but it made a neat Robin Hood picture. Above: That's the faculty playing the alumni at the special Bison Day game. 185 Cc oT ° ReAe AC loser Look Rates 7 Tiaie TAVONVIS NV EDEy ¥: ah 188 George Orwell once wrote of a year that would see stifling oppression of the worst kind — a year when man’s freedom would be taken from him. Had Orwell been right, 1984 would have been a year well worth forgetting. But though tragedy rocked parts of the world, 1984 saw America stronger than ever. If anyone had a good year, it was Ronald Wilson Reagan. His landslide victory in the November presidential election, while no great surprise, was undoubtedly the year’s main event. Reagan gained 49 states with 525 electoral votes, failing only to win the support of his challenger’s home turf of Minnesota and the District of Columbia for a victory more decisive than any in recent memory. All of which brings us to Walter Fritz Mondale. The former vice-president’s platform of budget deficit reduction through increased taxes may well have cost him the election. His defeat signaled an end to the New Deal era and ushered in possibilities of new leadership and new ideas in the Democratic party. The year was a good one for the ladies — a pretty good one, anyway. A campaign to restore the Statue of Liberty (“Save the Lady’) got underway, as did a campaign to make New York congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro the first woman to hold the office of vice-president. The former campaign was better organized and eventually more productive than the latter: Ferraro went down in a great cloud of smoke. Gymnast Mary Lou Retton was a big winner in more ways than one. She walked away from the Olympic Games in Los Angeles with a gold medal and the hearts of a multitude of new fans. In all, Americans won 174 medals — 83 of them gold — during the 16 days of Soviet- boycotted competition. Jumping back to the political races, Jesse Jackson and his rainbow coalition made serious inroads into the political arena by registering record numbers of black voters. Jackson himself made a respectable showing in the primaries before bowing out Walter Mondale RETROSPECTIVE le9 8e4 Another Look At The Events That Shaped The Year By Grant Rampy gracetully to Mondale during the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco. The most catastrophic industrial accident in history occurred on December 3 of this year. A cloud of poisonous gas leaked from a Union Carbide pesticide plant on the outskirts of Bhopal, India, leaving more than 2,000 dead and 50,000 injured. Union Carbide was hit for $15 billion in damages shortly after the disaster. Also in the news from India, the nation's much-respected prime minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by Sikh terrorists. Ronald Reagan passes the Olympic torch. Her son Rajiv quickly rose to fill the void and was elected by a landslide margin to replace his mother as prime minister. Russia's leadership also changed hands this year — twice. Brezhnev’s successor, Yuri Andropov, died after holding office only 15 months. He was replaced by the equally feeble Konstantin Cherenko, who also died shortly after taking over. Mikhail Gorbachev, 59, was quickly appointed to succeed Cherenko as General Seceretary of the Communist Party as the first formal Soviet- American arms negotiations since 1983 were beginning in Geneva, Switzerland. The U.S. economy recovered from the painful recession of the late 70's, just in time for the elections. As inflation subsied and stabilized, it was Reagan's mushrooming budget deficit that began to provoke debate: How much longer can we accumulate national debt before it overwhelms us? The U.S. was again a target of terrorism this year. On September 20, a van loaded with explosives crashed the embassy gates in Beirut and struck the embassy annex, killing 14 people. Drought and famine wreaked havoc on large parts of Africa. More than 300,000 were believed to have died in Ethiopia alone while countless others starved to death in neighboring Chad. Newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV brought the issue to America’s doorstep, prompting the contribution of millions of dollard in relief aid to be sent to the area. Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Willie Nelson, Cyndi Lauper, Huey Lewis and the News, Billy Joel, Diana Ross, Kenny Rogers, the Pointer Sisters: These and other joined to form USA for Africa, a supergroup of artists and entertainers concerned about world hunger. Geraldine Ferraro EE EET TT INGE They performed ‘We Are The World,” a song written by Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson, to benefit the hungry and homeless both at home and abroad. it was estimated that eventually $250 million would be raised from the sales of the single album, and other related items resulting from the USA for Africa campaign. Jackson's “Thriller’’ will reap him nearly $1 billion by the end of the century. Among the famous who died this year were Richard Burton, Eugene Ormandy, Ethel Merman, Count Basie, Truman Capote, Lillian Hellman, and Marvin Gaye, as well Sally Fields, F. Murray Abraham, and ‘‘Amadeus’’ won Oscars for best actress, actor, and picture at the 57th Annual Academy Awards ceremony help in Hollywood in early 1985. “Amadeus” triumphed over close rivals ‘The Killing Fields,” ‘‘Places In The Heart,” ‘A Passage to India,’’ and ‘‘A Soldier's Story.” And, of course, who can forget Sally Fields’ response to winning her second Oscar? “You like me! You really like me!”’ Lionel Richie's “‘Can't Slow Down won a Grammy for Best Album over Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A. and Cyndi Lauper’s ‘‘She’s So Unusual,’’ among others, but it was Prince who was this year's big winner. He scored mullti- platinum success with the soundtrack to the equally popular movie of the same name, “Purple Rain.” hearts. as the Rev. Martin Luther King Sr., father of the slain civil rights leader. Closer to home, Dr. Athens Clay Pullias, former president of the college, died March 25, 1985, of an apparent heart attack at age 74. During hs tenure, Lipscomb advanced from junior college to senior college status and gained accreditation. Pullias also raised more than $22 million for the school and initiated construction on several campus buildings. If there had been an award for Highest Salary of a Rock Star, he probably would have won that, too; Prince earned 517,800,000 in 1984 alone. Then again, had Michael Jackson chosen to disclose his earnings the contest would have been over before it began. Experts predict that Left: Vanessa Williams became the first black Miss America. Unfortunately, she was also the first Miss America to be asked to give up her crown. Right: A little girl in Beirut, Lebanon, pulled her tricycle from the rubble after her house was de- pl stroyed by the con- stant shelling in the area. William Schroeder became the first successful artificial heart recipient since Barney Clark. Since his November 25 operation, other patients have received artificial William Shroeder and Baby Fae made medical history this year as they became the recipients of two very unusual hearts. Baby Fae, as she was nicknamed by her doctors, received the heart of a baboon, raising moral and ethical questions about how far medicine should go to prolong human life. Unfortunately, Baby Fae’s implant was not as successful as Schroeder's artificial heart. The compressed air-driven mechanical device propelled medical science ever closer toward the day when it will be feasible to replace the heart and other organs with manmade counterparts. The school year for 1985- 86 holds great promise for Lipscomb. By year’s end the next president of the college will have been named as a result of our belived President Collins’ retirement from his administrative duties. Plans for Lipscomb’s 100th birthday celebration in 1991 will also no doubt be underway, with the new addition to the library one In retrospect, if the past is any indication of what is to come, Lipscomb is truly in its Golden Decade. Pictures courtesy of the Nashville Banner. of the first orders of business. 189 ews Flash! Students asked to park at the Granny White Church. Friday morning breakfast and Sunday lunch to be served at the high school cafeteria. Eight and nine o'clock classes cancelled. 700 businessmen expected to visit campus. These announcements were just the beginning of a weekend celebration to take place on the ninety-third birthday of Lipsco | b Turns David Lipscomb College. On Friday morning, October 5, 1984, approximately 600 businessmen attended the Nashville 2 Chamber of Commerce breakfast held here at Lipscomb. The O%3 - Wel a featured speaker was Mr. Edward L. Gaylord, president of 2 The Oklahoma Publishing Company in Oklahoma City and owner of Opryland, USA. To Remember Following the successful breakfast, a special combined chapel 190 was held in McQuiddy Gymnasium. An estimated 3,800 students and faculty attended. The guest speaker for this memorable service was Dr. William S. Banowsky, a 1958 graduate of Lipscomb and then president of the University of Oklahoma. The attention then shifted to the dedication of the Axel Swang Center. After the Development Council luncheon on Sunday, October 7, more than 200 friends and family gathered for the ribbon cutting ceremony. The Axel Swang Center, a 36 year dream that is now a reality, is used for instruction in business administration. The weekend was the perfect celebration of 93 great years and could only indicate that Lipscomb would celebrate at least 93 more. Far left: The whole Lipscomb family, kindergarten through college, was present for this combined chapel. Below: Ed Gaylord, the “man who owns Nashville,” is applauded by President Collins after speaking at the Chamber of Commerce breakfast. Beneath below: Dr. and Mrs. Swang cut the ribbon, officially opening the Axel Swang Center for Business Administration. Also in attendance were President Willard Collins and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Tom McMeen. 192 (Sene Otten: s the audience filled Alumni Auditorium on January 11, clutching their free ‘‘Eclipse of the Blue Moon” albums, it was evident that many people did not know what to expect. Who is this guy? they wondered, looking curiously at the album cover. Those who had seen him before tried to explain, but words could not describe him. Looking like Robin Williams and having only his guitars and a piano to keep him company, Gene Cotton took the stage and just couldn't get into ‘‘an 80's state of mind.” In a time that has been dubbed the ‘‘Me”’ generation, Gene Cotton is aman who still cares about others, children, the world, and the future of us all. He is sharply in tune with the problems of the 80's, such as hunger and nuclear war. The concert itself was a benefit for Manna, an organization which feeds families in the Nashville A man in tune with the problems ot the eighties area; every dollar went towards the project. Don Schlitz proved his ability as a songwriter and showed us who really wrote ‘The Gambler’, a song made popular by Kenny Rogers. Karin Jackson went onstage to help Gene with “You're a Part of Me” by singing the part originally done by Kim Carnes. After coming out in the second half wearing his purple Lipscomb sweatshirt and reading his son's love letters, the audience joined him in a soul-stirring singing of “Amazing Grace”. Those who didn't know Gene Cotton before certainly know him now. Not even an elephant could forget his fantastic perfor- mance. (You had to be there). Top: Karin Jackson accompanies Gene in the duet, “You're a Part of Me.” Above: ‘Amazing grace, how sweet the sound.” Opposite: The Cotton-Pickin’ family; Top: 100% Cotton: Above: Gene Cotton urges the audience to join the threesome. 193 194 EL LL UNREASONABLE The raspy tongue of vengeant, verbal rape So mercilessly seeks to leave me weak, And once embedded, leaving no escape, Its toxic substance stuns the ailing meek Where to invokes a pitiful rebuke And for the good of, then, the feeble poor. However good may come, it comes so slight, That villainy ensues — and nothing more. A limitless assault upon my mind: (I scarce can breathe or think — it doesn't show) “E’en if 1 perpetrated this ... I find No reason, clearly, why all earth must know, I said. A moment of reprieve I seem to get. The momentary solace I have gained Dissolves and reappears as sad regret, Reminding me to keep my speech restrained. The ceaseless, senseless tirade soon resumes And knocks me down and throws me to the floor. Such daring, so uncaring acts just say, ‘My way is Law. I care for nothing more,” | thought. Tricia Gose Won The Poetry Division With Unreasonable.” AUDITIONS All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. — William Shakespeare As You Like It, Act II, Se. 7,120 eee tinis is a world of sweets and sours; Our flowers are merely — flowers. — Edgar Allan Poe, “'Israfel”’ .. little pink houses ... yeah, for you and me” John Cougar bellowed. Edgar jerked out of bed and hit the off switch on the radio — no time for the snooze button this morning — and stood for a few seconds with his hand still on the switch, and looking groggily at the radio as if he had never seen one before. 6:00 a.m. Yawning, he pulled on a white T-shirt and a pair of gray shorts; then sat on the floor to tie his shoes. He tied his room key in the laces of his left shoe and a self-made “‘identification tag”’ in his right laces, as he whispered to himself ‘‘can't be too careful riding on city streets — and if something should happen, I don't care for the idea of lengthy accommodations at the morgue.” WINNERS of Sigma Tau Delta Honorary English Fraternity’s Creative Writing Contest vasa] pen auditions for this quarter's (0) plays are tomorrow night at IWA!] 7:00 they had announced yesterday in the auditorium. He had decided suddenly, but with resolution, to audition. He had wanted to be in a play for years, but had not had the time. “But if you want to be a part of something, you just have to make time,” he said to himself. After unchaining his bicycle from the porch and carrying it down the steps, he paused a moment to put on his new helmet. He had bought it two days ago. ‘Motorists respect you more when you wear a helmet,” he told all of his friends in a backwoods-wisdom tone of voice. Rain was forecast for this early-June day of summer quarter, but at the moment, the skies were clear, and the sun was shining. Being so early, however, the air was still cool, and the breeze tickled the hairs on his bare legs. He pedaled off on the same route he had ridden for a week. His legs were sluggish and painful at first and he thought longingly of the snooze button. A businessman passed by on a bicycle, on the opposite side of the street. Edgar nodded in the kinship shared by persons engaged in the same activity. The man wore a long overcoat unbuttoned below the waist, and it flared out behind him as he rode. Edgar wondered what his shadow would look like if he rode a bicycle to school wearing an overcoat and a bookbag, ‘Perhaps like a scholarly superman — temporarily grounded.” After about five minutes, he loosened, and began to relish the challenge of riding up hills, waiting as long as possible before shifting to an easier gear. He picked up speed and began to crouch lower, like a racer. “I’m getting in better shape every day. I'll be able to race in the Spring. But | don't look forward to those winter months, because the gears shift so much slower,’’ he said aloud. His favorite downhill slope was about halfway through the route. It was preceeded by a much shorter downward dip. Edgar plunged through the dip and over the crest into the slope, . into the lst Annual Cumberland Transit Bicycle Race. Pedaling furiously, he passed two riders. His leg muscles were aching as he approached the final uphill slope. He had been breathing through his nose, but the demand for oxygen became too great, and he felt his mouth drying as he sucked in air. The hill was a series of winding curves, about a quarter-of-a-mile long. He was in the lead pack, consisting of four riders, including himself. Finally, the last curve — “only fifty yards to go.” ... Beep, beep, beep! The daydream riders dissipated. Edgar moved to the edge of the road to let the motorist pass. ‘Stupid motorist! Couldn't wait five stinking seconds for me to get up the hill!’ He pedaled slowly towards the campus. in through the doors of the dining NWA] center. His wallet was in his back left pocket. He was carrying his books with his left hand. Reaching back with his right hand, he slipped out his wallet, passed it to his left hand, letting it unfold, and pulled out his meal ticket. t 11:55 a.m. Edgar walked Edgar took pleasure in the smoothness of the movement — one uninterrupted motion. ‘Occasionally it is more pleasurable than eating the cafeteria food.’ Edgar frowned. ‘Not original enough. Everyone complains about cafeteria food. But on the other hand, what kind of mind would serve green- bean-and-egg casserole to college students suckled on Big Macs and Quarter Pounders? and what about those stale rolls that are so hard you have to split them open like a baked potato and eat the soft inside?” Carrying his tray, Edgar surveyed the dining area. The students were segregated into their respective groups — not officially, of course — but rather, according to their interests. There was the socialite table — the beautiful people — a table of smiles and laughter, and frequently — slashing wit. Then there was the ‘drama and music’ table, where conversation was often a bit more reserved (though not always), and a lot more esoteric (e-s-o-- e-r-i-c; look it up). The philosophers’ s table was often near the drama and music table. Conversation here was usually peacefully intellectually stimulating — but sometimes unpleasantly argumentative. There were also several “‘rock-n-roll’’ tables where rock music, sports, dating, and various other topics filled the conversation. The rest of the tables were composed of various combinations of the above, and a scattering of loners. Edgar had eaten at all of them before, feeling most comfortable in the “atmosphere” of the philosophers’ table. Today, however, he chose the rock music table. Chorus: ‘How's it going Edgar?’ ‘Pretty good guys, How about ya’ll?” Chorus: ‘‘Fine.’’ “Well actually,” continued Edgar in a mock voice of controlled anger, ‘I'm kind of tired. I didn't get much sleep last night because somebody down the hall was playing their guitar so loud.” He threw a quick glance at Bill, who lived one room down the hall from him. “I guess that’s why you look so ugly today, Edgar” retorted Bill. Chorus: Laughter. “Yeah, well you play your guitar again in the morning and I’m gonna go down the hall and cut the power off in your room.” Chorus: Laughter. “You think so?” Seah.” S! don't.’ Maintaining the mock anger, Edgar uttered, in his best Clint Eastwood voice “Up your nose with a Faulknerian sentence.” Chorus: ‘A what?” “William Faulkner ... you know ... he was famous for his long sentences.” Pretty vicious, Edgar.’’ ‘Hey Edgar.” “What?” “You know ... even for an English major ... you read too much.” “Oh, come on now. Literature is helpful to everyone. It’s a psychology and personnel management course all wrapped up in an entertaining form.’ “Hey, Edgar.” said the T-shirt. Silence. “You think too much.” “You guys are hopeless,’ Edgar replied, grinning. ‘‘See you later.’’ Chorus: ‘See ya.” round 12:50 in the afternoon, Edgar sat in class daydreaming about the play auditions, to the tune of a song that kept repeating itself in his mind. This morning he had studied in his room for an hour — cram style. As his mind was yawning wide to take in as much information as possible, he turned on the radio, and a song slipped in like a fly through a window — and it had been buzzing all day long. For the last ten minutes of the period, we will review for the test,”’ the teacher declared. Edgar turned his head to look out the window. If possible, he always chose a seat by the window. He began looking at the sky, and the teacher’s voice gradually metamorphosed into the incoherent drone of ‘the unseen parents” in the Charlie Brown TV specials he loved to watch. The promised rain had come and gone in a two-hour fury leaving a wake of puddles and clouds of varying size. Edgar watched a small cloud moving Mark Dawson's Short Story, ''Auditions,”” Won Its Division. quickly beneath the mass above it. The cloud seemed an ideal one to him. From his vantage point it was far above the ground, yet closer to it than was the greater mass, and moving faster. And if you turned upside down, the cloud was, in a way, above the mass. Both were water vapor, but the cloud was moving faster, freer, — and alone. Edgar felt an awe, mixed with sorrow. The ringing of the bell broke through his reverie. It was a very soft ring, a staggered series of slow, soft, chiming sounds. Edgar wondered if it was supposed to be less disruptive than a typical bell; more soothing perhaps; or more efficient. He did not care, really, he just wondered. Back in his room Edgar looked through his cassette case for a tape to listen to. He held Def Leppard’s Pyromania in hs hand for a moment. He put it back and picked up Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony. ‘Maybe it will help me relax. He started the tape, put his headphones on, and stretched out on the bed. He liked to listen to music with his headphones on because he liked the way the sound seemed to crawl around the back of his head, from one ear to the other. Vaed|| {ter listening to the first two | j|| tnovements, he sat up and ASAI] looked at the clock — four hours until audition time. He stopped the tape and stood in front of the mirror. He began combing his hair to remove the crinkles made by the headphones. He decided to change shirts. ‘Which one should I wear?” he mused. ‘The white one seems to make my shoulders look broader, my skin more tan, and it’s easy to see my chest hair.’’ He pulled the shirt out of the closet, slipped it on and threw the hanger on the bed. After combing his hair a final time and rubbing some cologne on his neck, he left the room to walk to the drugstore — but not in - quest of medicine. Vamd|| ast week, while riding his bike, Kt) Edgar had pedaled by a girl as N24! she was getting out of her car — a rather beautiful brunette in his opinion. He had seen her often at school and wanted to meet her. She had an unusual quality to her beauty, he thought, an unusual softness. Fuzzy? No, that sounds strange. Feathery? — that’s closer.’’ Her hair and her eyebrows combined to endue a soft, feathery effect. Her eyes always seemed about a third of the way closed, and it seemed impossible that they could ever be part of a frowning face. To Edgar, she also had the look of an intellectual — indeed, an intellectual at peace with the world. Glancing back after passing her car, he followed her with his eyes to the drugstore that was right across the street from the campus. ‘Does she work there?’’ he wondered. Hours later, he passed by the drugstore in his car, and her car was parked in the same space, ‘Elementary, my dear Edgar, she does work there.’ he concluded aloud. He saw her as soon as he walked in. She was restocking a candy rack close to the checkout register. He walked over to the magazine rack and began flipping through a copy of the Atlantic Monthly. Looking up, he saw she was stocking a number of other small items close to the counter. Occasionally, she checked out a customer. Edgar glanced at the clock. He had been in the store ten minutes, biding his time, waiting for “the right moment” to reveal itself. He began to sweat. “How is it that my deodorant brand can keep those tennis players on TV dry, but a mere ten minutes in a drugstore brings it to the point of surrender?” he whispered. Finally, he stopped flipping pages and 195 SS aa These Win- ning Writings Are Only A Sampling Of The Literary Talent On Campus. paused to read a poem entitled “Encounter. “Do you read the Atlantic often?’’ The words came from his left, from a face with slightly closed eys. In one smooth motion, Edgar turned and leaned lightly on the rack with his right arm, chest hairs at maximum viewing angle. ‘Why, yes, yes | do. Sometimes I submit a story or two to them.” “Oh, have you been published?” “No, not yet, but I am going to be. Do you read a lot?” “Yes, I love to read, mostly American writers. Faulkner is a favorite of mine. But I also enjoy reading Thomas Hardy.” ‘Well, that’s great. Why don't we get together sometime soon and you can give me your opinion on my writing.” “Well, I'm certainly no critic, but that sounds fine.” “Okay, well, just give me your phone number and ... Site aeacine “Huhh?” Edgar muttered, looking up from the magazine. “I'm sorry, Sir,” said the slightly closed eyes,” the manager doens't allow anyone to read the magazines unless they buy them.” “Oh ... okay’’ he mumbled, blushing. He reached for his wallet, only to discover that he had forgotten it in the period of intense hair-combing. Without looking at her again, he placed the magazine back on the rack, and rushed out the door. ‘Definitely not intellectual enough.” Two hours before audition time, Edgar sandwiches because Tuesday was the only day of the week that they were served bacon for breakfast. Simple. Any practical man could predict that. Thirty minutes before audition time, Edgar walked over to the theatre. Approximately five minutes later, another hopeful arrived. ‘Do you know how much rehearsal time one of these plays requires?’’ Edgar asked, after they had exchanged greetings. “Oh, usually about three or four nights a week. I was in my first play last quarter, and it was one of the most enjoyable experiences of my life. You hardly even notice the passage of time in rehearsals.” “| haven't been in a play since the fourth grade’’ Edgar offered. “Oh, well, don't worry about that. Like I said, last quarter’s was my first play and | got a fairly good part. Have you filled out one of these yet?’’ Edgar was handed an audition form. The last item was EXPERIENCE and the bottom halt of the page was intimidatingly blank. He wanted to write very small so no one around him could read it. On the other hand, he wanted to write very large to fill up some of that space. In a moderate sized hand, he wrote: Squanto — fourth grade Cub Scout magician — fifth grade He had been sick and had not come to school the day of the fourth grade play, but he had gotten the part. Of course, everyone had gotten a part. He had been there for the: fifth grade performance. It was a cub scout show — not a play, but still, a public performance. By the time he had the form filled out, several others had arrived, including his roommate Ben. ‘What am I doing here?” Edgar asked. “Just relax. You can do it.” There were three plays. Edgar read through parts of two of them while other people were trying out for the third one, a musical. One of the plays was about puppets without strings, and it raised some disturbing philosophical questions. But he didn’t mind. He loved it. “What good are answers without questions?” When it came time for tha auditions of the play in which he was interested, his anxiety increased exponentially. He was relieved, a little, that he was not called walked slowly up the steps to the dining first. Finally, it was his turn. His center. He walked with dignity towards his fate. He had not read the menu. Neither had he consulted anyone as to what to expect; but he knew what awaited him as the main entree. Not that he was a prophet or anything like that; it was a matter of simple, logical deduction: every Tuesday night the students were confronted with BLT 196 deodorant had long since surrendered again, and he cleared his clear throat several times. It had been a long time since Squanto . There was a break between the auditions for the last two of the three plays. Edgar took Ben aside and asked him “Ben, how did I do, really?” “You need more of this’’ Ben replied as he massaged his face slowly. ‘More facial expression?” ‘Right.’ Edgar was much more relaxed both during and after the next audition. He did not know if he would get a part — there weren't very many — but he was already caught up in the exhilaration of drama, the excitement of, just for a moment, actually being someone else. He continued to ponder the subject of acting as he walked back to his room. “It's so fascinating to plunge yourself into a character, so deep that you lose yourself in a momentary shift in consciousness — only you have to make sure you shift back, so that they won't call you ‘mad’.’’ Walking alone, he continued inaudible aside. “But maybe we should lose a bit of that concern when it comes to our own viewpoints, test them a little and see if they are found wanting, stop laughing when someone says ‘I have to find myself’, laughing while we cling to our viewpoints with the same terror that parents have of their baby accidentally being switched with someone else’s baby.” Momentarily satiated with universalizing the acting profession, Edgar’s mind turned to a search for some immediate relaxation. It would be days before he would know about the part. If he got it, fine — he would enjoy it. If he did not get it, that was fine too — he would have more time for other things. There would be other plays, other drugstores. A nighttime bicycle ride was appealing, despite the possibility of more rain. Nighttime riding was different. Edgar was looser at night, which made him feel like he was moving faster, whether he actually was or not. His shadow would appear on the street in front of him and he would race it, and catch it — only to see it reappear as big as ever at the moment of overtaking it; a continuous cycle of challenge and satisfaction. Pedaling slowly at first, he took a route other than that of this morning's ride — though one he was also very familiar with. About a mile-and-one-half into the ride, he was passed by a car full of little children, their heads bobbing in and out of the w indow, their voices mixed in an incoherent babble. ‘Ducks’ Edgar muttered as the first few drops of rain hit him in the face, feeling like little needles that had formed from hot mines below, and had risen, by permission, to drop from above to test his will to ride — painful, but not lethal, unless he was reckless enough to lose his balance. He was riding an out-and-back course and he was now coming upon a level stretch on the way back to campus. He began pedaling faster. ‘My legs are like pistons ... like the legs of the riders in that race I read th article about ... the Tour de France.” Edgar rose over the next crest; Antelli, Italy's best, only two bike-lengths behind him. The roadside was packed with cheering spectators. It was the last day of the race, the last three miles. Antelli pulled ahead, and despite the strain of his effort, managed to to-s a taunting grin in Edgar's face. Three more riders formed a pack approximately three lengths back. Now there was a quarter-of-a-mile rise to tackle. They rode out of the rain. Egar and Antelli broke away from the pack. Edgar's lungs were burning. His throat was parched. He would have paid an exorbitant sum for a drink of water. He longed to stop pedaling and let the pain drain from his legs. Antelli gained a few feet as they crested the hill. Now there was a long downward slope, slightly less than one- half mile. They pedaled as hard downhill as they had uphill, reaching speeds of nearly 60 miles an hour. A crash at this speed would leave a trail Ouskingas Bolting out of the curve at the bottom of the hill, Edgar pulled abreast of Antelli. Only three quarters of a mile left now. Edgar edged slightly ahead. “Pump, pump, pump! like pistons, pump!” Three hundred yards. “Pump!” Fifty yards, ‘Pump!’ Half a length ahead of Antelli, Edgar shot past the finish line, past the drugstore, and raised his right arm to the streetlights . in triumph. ‘For he on honey-dew hath fed, And drunk the milk of paradise.” — Samuel Taylor Coleridge; “Kubla Khan ae IL A Glimpse at the LASTES and TRENDS of the Times Up to this point we have presented the many events and activities that make Lipscomb unique. But what about the events and activities that make us belong to that educationally elite class of college students? What do we actually do between Bison Day and Homecoming? Or say? Or think? The answers, of course, are unlimited (well, almost), but once again Our research team inquired, observed, and basically “overheard” every conversation (or we made something up ourselves), to better focus on the picture of that phenomenon known as the college experience. Food seems to be a top priority in any student's daily life. Although SAGA had improved with new management, many folks agreed that nothing could be better than Mom's cooking. Other than the legendary Pizza Perfect, some of the most frequented restaurants were Maude’s Courtyard, Ireland's, Ruby Tuesday’s, Spats, and Shoney’s. A good (or bad) movie after eating was sometimes in order. Would it be “The Razor's Edge” or ‘Karate Kid?” Maybe it would be ''Places in the Heart’ or “Beverly Hills Cop” (even if it was for the third time). Some chose to go through Hickory Hollow Mall or Centennial Park, making it back just in time for curfew. To work off some of those accumulated calories, many students attempted to fit exercise into their busy schedules. Aerobics was one of the most popular forms of exercise, creatin g an almost cult- like following in the women’s dorms. Stereos could be heard throughout any dorm, music being as'much a staple of life as food. A new album and concert tour made Chicago one of the most popular bands, while Bruce “The Boss’’ Springsteen came back with sold out concerts and top ten hits. Diverse interests in Lionel Richie and Prince were evident. Heavy metal regained the popularity it had in the (now unpainted) world of KISS, 1. Self-discipline thanks to Van Halen, Quiet Riot and 2. Money Twisted Sister. Michael Jackson lost some 3. Friends of his appeal with the end of his 4. Parents (can be overpublicized, then criticized “Victory” replaced with no. 2) tour, 5. Weekends 6. Toilet paper Crowds around television sets were not an 7. Money uncommon sight, especially in the B Car afternoon as the soaps held our intellect 9. Stereo hostage. Whether or not Roman was 10. The flu really dead was the subject discussed by 11. Mail all those “Days of Our Lives’’ fanatics. 12. Weekends General Hospital’’ and All My 13. Luck Children’’ were still favorites. Reruns were 14. Showers also big, especially “MASH” and “Dallas” 15. Parking tickets (as if no one could remember who shot 16. Ambition Te 17. Air conditioning 18. Money Television brought us ‘Where's the 19. Weekends beef?”’, but Lipscomb students usually had 20. Graduation their own sayings tabbed: “Go for it!”’, “What a concept!”, “Get a clue,” and Of course .__ not “Don't be so lame.’ There was also the necessarily in that very popular wish, ‘Have a good one!” order. Trends affected the way we dressed and looked. High top tennis shoes could be found on feet, while twist beads could be seen around necks. Cropped pants were the rage (waiting for a flood) as were fatigues (waiting for a war). Punk and new wave still influenced fashion. As for hair, some girls had the bob, otherwise known as the Vandy Hair Cut. A few guys got crew cuts or shaved their heads completely. Beards became very popular throughout the winter quarter, but bare faces met the spring term. There are things that defy classification which greatly affect Lipscomb student life. Submitted for your approval, this “cannot live without” list: Below: Duck shoes were necessary again for all the ‘fowl’ weather. Above right: Camouflage and high-tops reflected the college student's emphasis on comfort. Right: For the first time, beards were here all year! LY 197 Summer Arts Festival Right: Dwight Horn, Adam in “The Diary of Adam and Eve,” ponders the meaning of woman. Below: Mitzi Thompson tries to meet the guy in the seat across the aisle in “A Sunday Excursion.” lige, ih ties, % i | ae oor nineteen a An art display by Bob Nipp, a madrigal performance, a mini-musical, and a dramatic production combined to form Lipscomb’s Summer Arts Festival. Three pictures at left: A picnic on the Collins’ lawn. ‘The faculty will supply the ice cream; we'll supply the grass!’’ Below: Director Buddy Arnold consults with a reindeer, one of the many animals in the Garden of Eden. Bottom: Robert Solomon sings as he sells his wares to train passengers, Shaun Amos, Scott Boring, Mitzi Thompson, and Melanie Loyd in the summer's mini-opera. olan osaioNebi i | ‘ : ‘ % teeta esse on BR psseibie gt LOLS AUREL INES ALR ge soa nnmanioamnonssse aaoeescteneann ees i i + sss eens RNP RRR RHINE 3 . eR NRA RAL PAAR eccgemamaitistcit : pully oi tap ha dand mie oe MATION = @ : ANDO IIRL HRM See how AM YOYMOOMEMEREA ND I apg) mr i ‘BARI SLL MLUR Li 1b 3 ee [ Se ee OR ee LOL UN A ete anemone sine er n= RNRNHO OARS Ucn es ean ‘ Se. ee William Woodson Director Ot Graduate Bible Studies Front row, left to right: Keith Parker, Don Burns, Herbert Alsup, Charles Clayton, David Allgood, Jeff Trotter, Rikki Shade, Earl Lavender, William Baugh, David Williams, Wayne Kindall, Glenn Goss, Frank Walton, Bobby Woodson. Third row, left to right: Samuel Owen, Ken Thomas, Ann Shannon, Anderson. Second row, left to right: David Heffner, Phil Manilla, Doug Carolyn Megar, Allen Burris, John Gray, Phillip Boyd, Doug Varnado. 202 The Graduate Bible Program's Loyalty Io The Heritage Of The Restoration Movement Provides Str os ength. BSS SA Front: Bill Goree, William Woodson, Clyde Miller Back: Michael Moss, Harvey Floyd, Rodney Cloud Lipscomb has built on the Bible study emphasis by establishing a master’s degree program, made possible through the Graduate Bible Program. The program is designed to provide additional training for those who preach, and for others interested in a serious study of the Bible, such as teachers, education directors, missionaries, and counselors. An intensive study of the scriptures, aimed at a knowledge of Bible content instead of a research program, is featured in the curriculum. For those not able to enroll in regular undergraduate studies, the Nashville Bible School is conducted. The program is strong in Bible study and loyal to the heritage of the restoration movement. The library has strong holdings in Bible and related areas, and placement assistance is available for those needing part-time work in the Nashville area. William Woodson serves as the director and is responsible for such things as reviewing course content and evaluation procedures, maintaining graduate level work in all classes, and supervising and aiding student progress. He also helps students overcome fears involved in entering the graduate program, and thinks of good jokes to tell the classes. 203 ie eae ae Ret The iiie Or [he Upperclassman Merits A Closer Look 205 James Larry Acutt Nancy Ann Allen Neila Gay Anderson Ronald Eugene Arnett Melissa S. Bailey Betrice Suzette Baldwin Kelli Jane Barr David Brian Barrett Lisa Lynn Balthrop John Fussell Bass Janine Lori Bills James Timothy Binkley Betsy Leigh Bobo Gilbert Rhea Booher Todd Alan Boswell James Randall Boyd Robert Austin Brackett Trudy Elizabeth Brangenberg Phillip Todd Brasher Linda Ann Brown Brian Anthony Burke Kristin Starlette Bryant Cheryl Paige Burke Madelaine Melanie Burks Robert Scott Burner William Marcus Burney Melody Lynn Burnham Kevin David Busbey John Blake Busby Matthew William Butler ewe G Daniel Austell Caldwell Kelli Dawn Capers Brenda Joyce Carlile Stephen Laurent Carter Edd Thomas Caudill Robert Gregory Chambers Kelly Sue Childes Moises Hurillo Chino Andrew Marcus Clark Karen Kay Clark Sara Ellen Clute Jeffrey Thomas Coalson Taryn Devon Coe Lydia Gay Coggin Susan Denise Coggin Neila Joyce Cole Kevin Lee Collins Loa Eileen Collinson Lisa Marie Condra Pamela Sue Connelly Timothy Richard Cook Karen Elizabeth Cooke Lachristia Renee Cooley Beth Margaret Cooper Michael Stephen Copeland Susan Jane Copeland Joe Marshall Cottrell com Carol Jean Cooper Catherine Dawn Crabtree Christopher Lance Craun John Wayne Crawford Donna Marie Crowe Donna Jane Cunningham Diana Carol Curfman David Harold Daniels Bobby Gregory Darby Brian Rayburn Davis Mark Edward Dawson Suzanne Denney John Marshall Dennison Anthony Drakey Teresa Lynn Dunaway Debra Ann Dunn Kristi Lynn Durnal Mark Eric Dycus Linda Kaye Dye Lisa Yates Dye Dillard Keith Dyer Kimberly Ann Earley William Andrew Eason Steven Paul Edwards Joel Ross Eleazer Phillip Walker Ellenburg Steven Robert Elliott Gerald Thomas Ellis Harrell Craig Ellis Scott Michael Ellis Elizabeth Faye Enkema Gregory Keith Ericson David Ray Fanning Lisa Faye Flatt ee Kathy Lynn Foster V sissies Thomas Gray Eubanks Kevin Louis Farley William Eugene Ford Beri Nathaniel Fraley Judy Kay Evans Julia Helen Ford Ginger Camille Frost Mary Katherine Everette James Earl Fitzgerald Ann Scharnagel Foster Mark Joseph Fulkerson Ernie Cecil Fuller Charles Ray Gamble Teresa Sue Gampp Russell Lloyd Gannon Karen Lynn Gardner Pamela Faye Garner Wendy Lynne Gaston Brian Andrew Gates William Alan Gauger Samuel M. Germann Mahyar Gharacholou Jeffery Scott Gibson Lisa Ann Gilbert Timothy Alan Gilfilen Joy Gill Linda Kaye Gilstrap 213 Kenneth Wayne Glaus Randall Todd Gregory Melissa Parks Grimes Kevin Shawn Hagan Cynthia Kay Goddard Daniel Glynn Haislip John Kelley Gott Albert Franklin Griffin Kenneth Drew Grizzell Lisa Renee Hall William Richard Grayson Tracy Lyn Hall Kelly Wynne Hamilton Mark Allen Hammons Pamela Ruth Hammons Michael Wayne Hankins Keith Finley Hardy Martye Jean Harris John Paul Harrison Lisa Lea Hawkins Jerry Todd Hayes Sherri Lynn Hayworth Linda Louise Hearn Stephen Curtis Henry Penelope Carol Hickman Timothy Paul Hicks Roger Mack Hinson Michael Dwayne Hixson 2 easestes ES i Lisa Dawn Hodges Andy Harlon Hogan Darrell Lynn Hogan Diane Lesley Holden Janet Leann Holder Randall Scott Holmes Susan Rebecca Horton Emmitt Shayne Howell Joel Dwayne Howell Jeana Leigh Hudgins Donald Carl Hudson Karen Annette Hudson Rayeayn Hudson Roxayn Hudson Curtis Cameron Irmiger Karin Lynn Jackson Nancy Louise Jackson William Dale Jackson Joni Leigh James Susan Dianne Jewell Charlotte Loy Johnson James Michael Johnson Richard Lee Johnson Bradley Rex Jones Donna Sue Jones Julie Dorinda Jones Troy Wheeler Jones Mark Lance Joseph Thomas Evin Keele Jeffery Thomas Keele Lawrence David Keen Thomas Hadley Kelsey ae e : = go oe ee S Be eS y oe ae S S 2S : : aes a ie nse oe uae Ea 5 Elizabeth Ann Kendrick John Robin Kendrick Camellia Kenmotsu Tim E. Kieby Janice Loree Kilpatrick Cathy Dawn King Clifford Scott King Michael Dwayne King Paula Kay King Brian Ronald Labender Chandrin Kay Lane Alana Frances Lankford Charles Lee Lankford Diane Carol Lawson Elizabeth Blair Ledford Fawn Day Lee S oo oe SNC Stearate : : . rr . Daniel Rex Leonard Nila Jo Louden Sonya Kay Lovett Alan Wayne Luna Sharon Angela Lyle David George Mangum Helen Kay Mansell John Nelson Markham Melinda M. Martin John Timothy Martin Thomas Richard. Mastalerz Dewey Scott Mayberry Michael Henry McCarley Robert Cash McCloy Terri Ann McClanahan Barbara Catherine McClenney Anne Kimberly McCulloch Nancy Jane McDoniel Harvey Clayton McKay Karen Sue McKenzie Barry Stephen McLead James Patrick McMurtry Lisa Loveda McNair Daniel Edward Meadows Roger Alan Merritt Lisa Anne Meyer Cathy Louise Miller Melisa Ann Miller Deborah Gay Niebel George Edward O'Connor Georgann Ondusko Jeff Scott Osteen Rhonda Jane Ownbey Catherine Elaine Pack Tim Alan Palmer Judy Elizabeth Parham Carla Suzanne Parker Celia Dawn Parks Sharon Denise Parrish Jennifer Parrish Elizabeth Lorene Pate Carolyn Paige Perry Jeffrey Glenn Peterson Mimi Haregewein Petros Phillip Bryan Pigg Gina Kreshon Pinkerton Joy Ann Pirtle Cynthia Dawn Plunkett Rebecca Lynn Poats Bernard Kirk Pogue Valerie Pope Tammy S. Popham Charbeth Helena Pounders Rebecca Alice Pratt Donald Ray Price Scott Mason Price Dennis Charles Puckett William Craig Pyburn Timothy Dwight Pyles Jean Ann Quinn Ronald Brent Ragin Thomas Randall Melanie Ann Randolph Stephen Kenneth Randolph Terry Louis Raybon Rawn Howard Reinhard Kevin Lee Reynolds Lori Ellen Rice Melissa Jane Richardson Phillip R. Richardson Scott Bryan Richardson Roseanne Riley Kerry Wayne Risley Tim David Robarts Timothy Guy Roberson Elizabeth Ann Robertson Stacey Gay Robinson Michael James Rochelle Russell Clifton Roden Randall Wade Rogers Rebecca Sue Roland Steven Clay Ross Marlon Lamar Rutherford Sherell Anne Rutledge Eugenia Dee Sasser Michael Lynn Scott Karen Sue Sellers Andrea P. Shade Paula Doreen Shasteen Jennifer Shaw Nina Hargett Sherrod Amy Ruth Shoaf Angy Beth Silvertooth Donna Ann Smith Doyle Delton Smith Jeffrey Russell Smith Sherry Denise Smith neseee Terri Lee Smith Vickie Lynn Smith Robert Lee Solomon Florence Ann Southall David Wayne Spann Lisa Allgood Spencer Paul Allen Springer Kimberly Lyn Stansbury John Ivey Starling James Bennett Stephens John David Stephens Blake Chandler Stephenson Richard Earl Stephenson Elizabeth Leigh Street Lisa Eileen Stuessy Carla Denise Sullivan Paula Jean Summers David Robert Sweeney Amy Leigh Tarkington David William Taylor Jettrey Winton Teeple Edwin Blake Temple Aletrice Ziona Thompson Patricia Joy Thurman Karen Lynn Tidwell Lori Ann Trammell Todd Julian Treusdell Mark Albert Tripp Eric Christopher Tryon Mitra Gorjiyazdi Vejdani Kimberlee Hope Wagner Te Timothy Scott Wagner Brian Kirk Waite Daniel Lawrence Walker Janet Suzanne Warren Kimberly Ann Watkins Anna Marie Weatherly Paula Grace Welch John D. White Mark Anthony Willett Anthony Scott Williams Tara Dawn Williams David Mark Willis Sondra Gale Willis Phyllis Leigh Wolfe Eddie Ray Wood Mary Ellen Wood Bethany Jean Woodard Vicki Lynn Working Dawn Wortman Todd Kendall Wortman Bonnie Smith Wright Martha Renee Wright Elizabeth Ann Yost i PERE © te (6) oes 4S O Sie 6 a Se 0 5 oF e oq OM a OC) x oe gS ie L OO Cindy Adams Sharon Adams Lisa Ammons Kristy Anderson Carol Arrowood Rick Ashley Laura Ashwood Valerie Aulvin Christopher Autrey Stephanie Bankes Jessie Bankhead Kim Barger Lee Ann Barnes Steve Barr Tammy Barrett Debbie Barwick Brenda Bates Terri Bates Bubba Bean Richard Beasley David Beckham Jim Belasco Lisa Beverly Desiree Biggs Wayne Blanchard Richard Blankenship Tracey Bost Cathy Bray Kerry Bray Keith Breeden 232 a’ ‘eee x4 4 “aaaat™ Michelle Brewer Sarah Brewer Jerry Bridges Don Brock Mark Brooks Jan Brown John Brown Kim Bulliner Lori Bumpas Carl Burch Adam Burnett Robert Burnett Timothy Burnette Janet Burris Kevin L. Buterbaugh Lorinda Butt Karen J. Cal Kyle Cantrell Thomas M. Carden Carol P. Carman Charlotte Carney Velma Carr Pam Carrigan Cindy Caruthers Darlene Carvell Clark Cato Donna Cherry Lisa Clark Rick Clinard Mark J. Collins 233 Kelly Condra Caye Conner Debra Cooper Stephanie Cope Elsa Copeland Reese Covington Sherry Cox John Craig Malcolm Craig Glenn Crouch Bob Crowder Elaine Cullum Tom Cullum Farhad Davachi Jennifer Delzell Dorothy Ann Demonbreun Holly Dexter Derrick Dishner Michael Dudley Leigh Ann Dugger Stacey Duke Laura Beth Duncan Leigh Duncan Terri Lynn Duncan Rick Dunn Lori Diane Durham Amy M. Dury Ruth Earnest Brett Edens Amy Ellison 234 Shawn Everson Toby Faciane Lisa Farley Iris Farris Sandra Lee Ferrell Charles Fike Eric Fogle Jack Ford Brad Fortner Steve Foster Harding Fox Mary Annette Fox Brenda Fugerer Brent Gaddes Donna R. Gardenshire Donald G. Garrett Jim Gentry Johnna Givens Greg Glenn Tim Gobble Jennifer Goddard David Gordon Tom Gorman Byron Grate Thomas Graves Linda Faye Gregory Rhonda Gross Alicia Hall Deborah Jean Hall Regina Hall 235 Jimmie Hampton Cherie Harlan Jeff Harris Wilmore Harris Trey Harrison Renee Hartman John Hasenfuss Cindy Ann Hawkins Greg Hawkins Anthony Haynes Blake Hensley Ric Herod Sally Ann Hicks Sharon Hicks Jeff Hinton William H. Hobbs Edward Hodge L. Caroline Holder John Holland Pamela Horis Jennifer Horne Robyn Howe Barbara Howell Richard Hubbell Michael Hudson Regina Hudson Seth Hudson Todd Hunt Teryl Hurst Jon Hutson 236 Juniors Juniors Chris Jackson Robert H. Jackson, Jr. Ginger Johnson Jeff Johnson Mark Johnson Monica Johnson Thelma Johnson Jennifer Joines Joseph E. Jones Lisa Jones Susan Jones Lori Joseph Joel Kendrick Debbie Kesler Tracey Key Mark Kidwell Melinda L. Kilpatrick Katherine A. King Lester Knopp John C. Langlois Craig Lanham Jill Leonard Howard Lester Anastasis Lewandowski Nancy Lewis Teresa Lewis Beth Lincoln Sherri Lincoln T. Diane Linville Christine A. Lloyd 237 238 Morton C. Lloyd Angie Loflin Steve Long Betsy Lowe Jefferey Maberry Brian Magnuson Lynne Mangrum Anna-Lise Mansfield Lori May Amy Mays Timothy R. McCarty Kevin McClelland LaJuana McDaniel Tommy McElhiney David McIndoo Vaughn McKeel Jeffrey McKinley John McPherson Jim Mercer Susan Meyer Mark Milam Steve Miles Kevin D. Montgomery Beverly Moore Bob Moore David Keith Moore Monica Morris Dean Morrison Don Alan Moseley Wayne Mullin Nancy Nelson Lori Nestor Laurie A. Nichek Dan Norris Danny Oden Cindy Ortkiese Marc Oshel Dane Owen Scott Owens Sharon Palmer Parker Panovec Mike Parham Eric Parliament Billie J. Parsans Debbie Pate Daniel Webb Patten Celeste Peacock Beth Perkins Brian Persons Randy Phelps Jamie K. Phifer Jeff Phillips Teresa Pruett Roy Puckelwartz Cathy Purcell Connie Qualls Ann QOuillian Grant Rampy Michelle Rataiczak Marla Ray 239 240 Kim Redmon Amy Reighley Tamara Rhodes William Richards LaDonna kiley Randy Roberts Judy Robertson Shelly R. Robertson Scott Roe Billy Allen Ross William Rowden Janet Ruhl Nate Saunders Ann Schmidt Sandra Sharp Alison K. Shipley Michael D. Shreeve Kenneth Sims Jerry Todd Sircy Brad Siedge Jim Smelser Jeff Smiley Jeff Smith Karen Kay Smith Mary Smith Stan Smith Stewart Smith Tim Smith Tim Smith Michael Spann unilors Janeen Spinks Barbara Stark Rhett Starnes Steve Steakley Lisa Stevens Kevin Stinson Lori Stout Miles A. Stutts Leigh Anne Suddath Jean Sullivan Julie Sullivan Kelvin Sullivan Lisa D. Surber Jeffrey Sweet Amy Swinea Denise Tanner Robin M. Taylor Susan Taylor Greg Thomas Lee Thomas Jennifer L. Thornton Terri Tillman Rosetta Tomlinson Donna Turley Carrie Tynes Lee Vaughn Tim Vernon Lee Waifield Becky Walker Jordan P. Walker 241 242 Kenneth David Walker Bob: Wallace Angie Ward Paige Weghorst Eric Whisler Karrie Widner David Willis Lavonia Wilson Natalie Winchell Stephen M. Wintree Alan D. Witt Becky Wollam Kelly Woodard Joy Woodhouse Judith Leigh Wooton Robin Wortham Joanna Wright Kathy Yates Lee Yates Kimberly Young Tangie Duke Greg Jett A Closer Look at the Men from Lipscomb 243 Roving Photographers Provide Glimpses Of The Various Person- alities On Campus 246 Angela Adair Kelly Adair Darrell Alexander Gail Allen Amy Allen Candee Allen Stacy Allen Tim Altizer Mary Frank Anderson Daniel M. Bacus Michael Bafundo Jennifer Bailey Ben Baker Michael Baker Ruby Baldwin Patti Bandy Melissa Barber Melanie Barnes Adam Barr Dwayne Barrett Billy Bass Greg Bates John Baugh April Beasley Paula Beck Pamela Belisle Kelly Bell Tod Bell Glenn Beville Jeffrey Bills Sophomores Sophomores Patricia Bills Jeff Binkley Kevin Binkley Melanie Black Charles Bloeser Michael Boatright Tammie Bowen Lamar Bowman Chad Boyd Russell Bradford Brenda Brandon David L. Brandon Reba Brannan Alan Bray Allison Bridges Russell Briggs Melissa Brooks Hillary Broome Lea Brosky Kirk Brothers Lisa Brown Mark Brown Susan Brown Suzanne Brown Lori Burch Ron W. Burgess Dawn Burley Jeff Burney Marsha Baskette Lisa Caldwell 247 248 Lori Campbell Mary Elizabeth Cantrell Russell Carney Karen Carraway Karen Cathcart Kevin Caylor Timothy Chandler Charles Chisam Cayce Chumley Paula Clark Stephen Clark Jack Claypoole Anne Clayton Darla Clouse Tim Coalson Jack Cobb Gary Cochran Paige Collier Mike Collins Monte Collins Carla Colwell Mark Conner Jennifer Cook Mary Anne Cooper John Cottrell Sherry Councell Mike Craig Troy Crist John Crosby Kelly Crowe SOP homores Sophomores Felicia Crowell Beth Cunningham Shanda Cunningham Kevin Daugherity Angelia Davis Tim Davis Steven Derryberry Randy Dickenson Jenni Dixon Johnny Dorris David Dowdy Tracy Dowdy George Dudney Janet Dudney Susan Dudney Carter Dukes Bryon Dunn Tracy Eldridge Leah Elias Jacqueline Ellis Missy Ellis Betsy Enkema Loretta Epler Nancy Ericson Bob Estes oe tdci tibia are See She Se Lisa Evans Karen Ezell Steve Faidley Chris Farris Kevin Farris 249 250 Stan Ferguson Brent Fetzer Donaid Fielder Bill Fiscus Tracy Flatt Lemmy Forcht Gary Freeman Mickey Frith Andy Gaines John Galloway Julie Gardner Loretta Garner Steve Garrett Julie Gaut Edward Gaw Debbie Gee Amy Gentle Steve Glassco Kathy Goldman Holly Gorham Chris Graham Jeff Graves Steve Grayson David Green Angie Greene Ginger Greene Susan Griffith James Grigsby Greg Gross Karen Hagan Sophomores Kristin Hagar Brian Hall Toby Hamann Anthony Hamlett Sharon Hanvey Eric Harris Karen Harris Phyllis Harwell Mark Hawk Jerri Head Pam Hendricks Kay Hendrix Donna Henley Maria Hester Rhonda Higdon William Hillis Brett Hinson Lori Holland Carol Holman Cynthia Holton Ricky Hood Janna Hopkins Paula Hoyt Rebecca Huckebey Alex Huff Lorie Hughes Janice Hunt Dave Huseman Phil Ingram John Jackson 251 Leanne Jackson oC _. Leeann Jackson Alice James Sarah Jefferson Regina Jenkins ] i | 1 gee Fi : i MMe Jennie Jent Craig Johnson Dana Johnson Craig Johnson Kim Johnson Anthony Jones Jerry Jones Joni Jones Lynn Jones Rachelle Jorgensen Monty Joseph Jon Julian Connie Keeton Lisa Keith Mark Kelson Shannon Kerns Sarah Kinzer Beth Kiser Sonya Kiser Dyann Kline Tamera Klingbyll Jackie Knight Stephanie Knight Karen Knowles Pete Lakes 252 Sophomores Martha Langford Joe Langsdon Laurie Larsons Anna Marie Lee Ken Lee Lana Lee Carol Lenoir Jane Lentz Kim Lillicrap Lisa Littleton Jill Locke Jim Loden David Lollar Lynn Longieliere Lee Loveless Katie Lynch Lynette Lynch Mel Major Cindy Markham Kimberly Marlin Leigh Anne Martin Robbie Martin Perry Mason Barry Matlock Wendy Matthews Michael Mayo Michele Mayo Joanna McClure Jimmy McCollum Elizabeth McFerrin 253 254 Paula McGee David Mclllwain Darrin McKamey Mark McKay Lori Ann Meador Frances Merrill Paul Meyer Jenifer Midgett Glenda Miller Lawton Miller Teresa Miller Timothy Miller Barrett Mills Leesa Mobley Sandra Montgomery Barry Moore Tim Moore Kathy Moran Maria Morgan Ruth Morris Amy Morrow Steven Musick Lisa Neal Brian Nelson Todd Newman Bob Niebel Niva Nokes Nancy Norman Shinji Ochiai Ty Osman Sophomores Sophomores Edmond Outhier Jonathan Overbey Steve Owen Laurie Parish Michelle Parker Keith Parks Kim Parsley Kim Patterson Mary Lee Patterson Alan Potts Leslie Pendergrass Lesley Peterson Lisa Pigg Alan Pitney Miriam Pittman Stephanie Poe Missy Polutta Craig Porter Tami Posten Mark Pounders Vance Primm Ansley Puryear Eric Qualls Carrie Rakes Ann Ramey Robert Rawlins Tammie Reasonover Sara Riley Lydia Rives Shana Roberts 255 Sophomores Lori Robertson David Roehrig Ellen Rogers Jade Rogers Monte Rommelman Melanie Roy Mark Ruff Jon Russell Stacey Sanders Sharon Sartin Debbie Schmittou James Sellers Stacey Shacklett Curt Shamblee Traci Sherman Susie Shinnick Lisa Shoopman Christy Sibert Ernie Simmons Thomas Simmons Nancy Slaven Alison Smart Kelly Smith Patricia Smith Stacey Smith Theresa Smith Debbie Springer Trace Starr Daniel Stephen Maria Stinson 5 } i ; j } . 256 Sophomores Melissa Stone Jennifer Strang Jane Stubblefield Beth Sumner Rodger Swanson Avery Sweeton Cari Swindell Todd Swims William Swindle Allison Tate Kittle Taylor Richard Taylor Julie Tenpenny Tong Thai Jeff Thomas John Thompson Mark Thompson Pat Thomson Tommy Thomson Randall Thurman Beth Tidwell Nancy Tipps Stephen Travis Cherry Tuck Bryan Underwood Vicki Valentine Clifton Vanderpool Scott Walker Greg Waller Jamie Lynn Walling Zoe, 258 Kevin Warmach Malinda Weatherly Luther Weathers Julie Webb Jeff Welborn Lori Wells Joe Whitaker Steve White Amy Wildsmith Terri Wilkerson Philip Williams Roger Williams Ron Williams Sheila Williams Ken Wilson Jimmy Wiseman Emily Womack Lynette Womack Lora Leigh Wood Allison Woodson Audrey Wright Jeffrey Wright Greer Yeldell Renee Bradford Vicki Simmons Sophomores Top: Two examples of the fine pumpkin- carving skills that abound on campus. Above and above right: Front and side views of Jay Craig and friend's award-winning costume. Top, at right: The Elam “‘ghouls’’ modeled the latest in Halloween attire. Right: Lisa Meyer, Bill Hobbs, and Brandon Fredenburg were ‘surrounded by idiots’’?! Things get strange al Halloween! 259 bl 1 Bit Things Are Not Always As They Seem, As A survey Of Any College Soon Reveals. RO BE Gene Ree ie — Me ies SA RO NE RE 262 David Abbott April Acuff Jamie Acuff Bryan Adams Carol Adams David Allison Heather Alred Greg Anderson Karen Anderson Rebecca Anderson Melissa Anglin John Ashburn Lisa Bailey Daphne Baker Kerre Baker Monda Ballew Lori Balthrop Mike Barcroftt Gary Barnes Dan Barrett Michelle Bates Teb Batey Lori Beasley Gary Beatty Betsy Bennie Michael Bentley Mark Biggs Dawn Birkner Leigh Black Troy Black Freshmen Freshmen Cathy Blackwell Kevin Blankenship John Bobbitt Deborah Bourne Christy Boyd Katrina Braden Scott Bradley Michelle Brady Harolyn Brahser Tracey Brandon Carole Brantly Tom Breakfield Michelle Brinegar Ken Lee Brooks Kathryn Brown Scott Brumbelow James Bryant Kelly Bryant Jeff Buck Shane Buffington Kelly. Bull Kirk Bull Sean Burch Jack Burden Susan Burgess Cyndi Burkhalter Kimberly Burner Nancy Burns Linda Butcher Bart Cagle 263 Judy Cain Sharon Caldwell Kevin Campbell Carol Canady Clarence Cannon Chris Cantrell Jeffrey Carden Felicity Carr Kerry Carrigan Michelle Carter Jimmy Chaffin Renee Chambers Tracey Chaney Steve Channell Mark Chapman Barret Chaudoin Jeff Clapp Claire Clark Gail Clark Jana Clark Karen Clark Mike Clark Nancy Clark Anita Clayton Jeff Clifton Janet Climer Randy Clinard Laura Cochran Lorie Condra Andy Connelly 264 Freshmen Freshmen Beth Cook Bret Cook Beth Costello Marcia Cotter Amanda Lee Cox Stacie Cox Brent Craig Melanie Craun Stephanie Craun James Craven Al Crosby Donnette Cupples David Curd Tommy Dagett Jonathan Dampier Diana Davis Gary Davis Ann Denton Kathy Derryberry Shan Dixon Logan Dodd Sarah Donnell Barry Dorris Fraley Douglas Carol Douglass James Duer Darrell Duncan Daryl Dunn Mark Dunn Kimberly Dymacek 265 Mike Edens Jamie Edmondson Spicy Elle Eggleton David Elliott Mendy Epps Denese Evans Samuel Evans Patrice Files Kathy Fisher Curtis Flatt Glenn Fleming Kristi Ford Lorrie Ford Diann Foster Amy Fox Harold Fox Steve Frasier Brandon Fredenburg Lisa Frensley Lisa Fugate Angie Fuller Shannon Fuller Tim Fulton Melissa Funk John Garman Zachary Gastineau Thomas Gauger Richard Gaw Bobby George Janet Gibson 266 Freshmen Freshmen Phil Gilliam Susan Glover Susan Glover Philip Goad Jon Godley Kathie Godwin George Goldman Randy Gooch Tricia Gose Gary Gray Jeff Gray Scott Gray James Green Raymond Green Robert Greenwood Jeff Groves Amanda Gunn Gretchen Guthrie Kelly Sue Haas Cameron Hackett Steve Hackney Cary Hadley Dara Hall Patrick Hall Scott Hall Amelia Hamm Randall Hamm Angie Hampton Dixie Hardison Tara Harper 267 268 Amy Harrod Jenny Heater Katina Herren Raymond Herzog Penny Hewitt Elizabeth Hickman Tracy Higgins Jeff Hogan Michael Holeman Wayne E. Holland Joyce Holman Rusty Holmes Amanda Holt Paul Holton Kimberly Horis Rhonda Howeth John Hudy Jonathan Huggins Suzanne Hulen Janene Huskey Carol Ann Hutchins Caren Hymer Todd Isenberg Laura Jessup Lorie Johnson Shelley Johnson Steve Johnson Tim Johnson Vicki Johnson Terry Johnston Freshmen David Jones Linda Jones Vonda Jones Beth Jordan Kent Karnoski Linda Keen Chris Keith Ronya Kendrick Kristie Keys Vikki Kicklighter Karla Kilpatrick Eric Kimbro Alisa King Jason King Terri King Amy Kroehnke Robert Kulp Kim Byle Mark Lackey Janet Lallathin Jeff Lampton Renee Landrum Zainab Latif Nancy Lawson Angela Ledford Carrie Lincoln Jayne Lipford Jesse Lirette John Little Robby Lohr 269 270 Wendy Long Denise Lord Lisa Lovelady Jane McCarley Melissa McConnell Beth McCormick John McDaniel Karen McDowell Paige McKenzie John Mark McMurtry Stephanie McPherson Leigh Medlin David Melson Norman Meredith Nanette Meyer Lenore Milhoan Karen Miller Mark Minor Cindy Moore Scott Moore Monna Morgan Susan Morgan Asleigh Morrill Cynthia Mullins Bryan Murphy Lindy Murphy Meredith Murray David Nance Greg Nance Kristi Neal Freshmen Freshmen Courtney Nelson David Nelson Sheila Newberry Sherie Northcutt David Nusz Brenda Odum David Overstreet Lisa Paladino John Palmer Stephanie Palmer Kim Parham Kelly Pauley Kelly Peggy William Petoskey Alan Pettit Mandy Petty Sharon Phebus Rebecca Pogue Kim Poor Bonnie Price Judith Price Melissa Qualls Tammy Qualls Gina Quarles Marsha Rains Karen Rawlings Bobby Ray Donna Reed Jeffrey Reed Rodger Reeder 271 272 Bobby Reinhart Scott Reynolds Tonja Rice Tara Richardson Vivian Richardson Lisa Richey Cyndi Riden Paul Rittinberry Russell Roberts Cathy Robertson Kelly Robertson Sandra Robinson Amanda Rogers Amy Rogers Cheryl Roy Jennifer Royston Robert Rummage Kyle Russ Juanita Russell Roberta Sanders Bockarie Sesay Mark Sexton Dana Shappley Bryan Sherrod Traci Shockney Burns Shrader Anne Simmons James Simpson Tim Simpson Terry Slater Freshmen Darla Sliger George Smith Kevin Smith Rhonda Smith Chuck Smithson Richard Smotherman Pam Sneed Julie Snow Laura Solomon Tina Soper Delores Sparks Dietrich Spears Dawn. Stallwood Mike Stephens David Stewart David Strickland Gloria Sullivan Ricky Sweeney Gary Seing Kim Swint Amy Taylor Tyrone Taylor Vonda Taylor Trish Thacker Mitzi Thompson Karla Thorne Patsy Ann Thornhill Karen Thornton Jhan Timms Anthony Todd 273 274 Melissa Todd Kaye Townsley Maria Tucker Scott Turner Susan Tyler Sherry Vanhoy Suzanne Wages Kellye Wair Pamela Walker Chris Wallace Nancy Wallace Brad Ward Al Watts Howard Wear Brent Weich April Weller Kim Wells James Wheeler Jeff White Jennifer White Rick Whitley Kent Whitworth Laura Whitworth John Wild Tony Wilkins Rita Williams Tim Williams Greg Willoughby Patrick Wilson Scott Winters Freshmen reshmen Tracy Witt Leanne Wood Dawn Woods Jon Wortham Darin Wright Jamie Wright Kelly Wright Susie Wright Lydia Yates Dan York Porter Young John Zavodny Sonya Zorn 275 The Backlog pays tribute to these memorable former faculty members. Miss Irma Lee Batey ME ee iss Irma Lee Batey joined the David Lipscomb College faculty as professor of music and chairman of the depart- ment in 1946, and served in this capacity until her retire- ment in 1968, continuing as Interim Chairman of the department until 1970. Miss Batey was a member of the first graduating class from David Lipscomb College. Miss Batey actually began her ca- reer with Lipscomb as a student in 1916, teaching violin while attending through 1918, and intermittently serving the school as music teacher as she continued her studies at Peabody in the 1920's and 1930's. She devoted her life to helping others learn about music and how to enjoy making music, particularly in their hearts. That devotion led her to positions of great influence upon one of the most important aspects of Christian worship ... the song service. She helped train and develop many song leaders in the church. Miss Batey departed this life on October 3, 1984, but her influence lives on through those she touched during her many years of service in the Lord's Kingdom. Dr. Morris P. Landiss re ee r. Morris P. Landiss, a faculty member for thirty-six years and chairman of the English department for twenty of those years, passed away on June 18, 1984. He was an idealist, constantly striving for excellence not only trom himself and his department, but also from his faculty and the entire school. Dr. Landiss strove to develop a well-rounded faculty with varying backgrounds, and he encouraged those same people to further their education, helping them in any way he could. He was also a believer in professional organizations, both state and regional. He was interested. in the cultural aspects of Lipscomb as well, supporting both the musical and dramatic programs on campus. The example Dr. Landiss set lives on in the department he sought so diligently to advance. In Memory Of avid Ff. fetner February 5, 1963 To October 8 1984 VRS Pa Beret area ae Abbott, David Wayne 3301 Windermere Street Columbus, GA 31901 Ackerman, Loren John 6273 East State Street Rockford, IL 61108 Acuff, April Denise Route 8, Box 255 Sparta, TN 38583 Acuff, James Larry Route 8, Box 255 Sparta, TN 38583 Acuff, Jamie Luciann 1240 East Hickory Springs Court Brentwood, TN 37027 Adair, Angela Joy 2017 Beam Road Columbus, IN 47201 Adair, John L. 2341 Haverstraw Court Dunwoody, GA 30338 Adair, Kathleen Joy 1410 Athens Road Wilmington, DE 19803 Adair, Kelly Lynn 1410 Athens Road Wilmington, DE 19803 Adams, Bryan Adin 73983 Trillium Trail Victor, NY 14564 Adams, Carol Lynne Route 1, Box 323 McMinnville, TN 37110 Adams, Cynthia Jo Route One, Box 323 McMinnville, TN 37110 Adams, Sharon Diane Post Office Box 401 Chatsworth, GA 30705 Adcock, Jeffrey Lee 718 Spencer Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Akins, Daron Lee 105 Timbercrest Brentwood, TN 37027 Akpanudo, Esang Moses 4700 Humber Drive, J-7 Nashville, TN 37211 Alexander, William Darrell 5820 Cane Ridge Antioch, TN 37013 Algood, William David 589 Meadowlark Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Allen, Amy Elizabeth 97 Eddie Lane Mableton, GA 30059 Allen, Candee Renee 204 Bunker Drive Leesburg, FL 32788 Allen, Katherine Gail Todd Ave. Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Allen, Nancy Ann 202 Overlook Terrace Deer Lake, PA 17961 Allen, Stacy Susan 3632 Kings Road Chattanooga, TN 37416 Allen, Tracey Lee 465 Jones Mill Road Lavergne, TN 37086 Allen, Valerie Mai Route 10, Jordon Roa Franklin, TN 37064 Allen, William Clark 2407 Brittany Drive Nashville, TN 37206 Allen, Winn Goff 1117 Northwest 30th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Allison, David Michael 708 Castle Heights Avenue Lebanon, TN 37087 Allison, Neal Price 706 Thomas Avenue Cocoa, FL 32922 Alred, Heather Laverne 2900 Twigg Street Palatka, FL 32077 Alsup, Herbert Eugene 06 Terrace Lane Woodbury, TN 37190 Altizer, Timothy Dale 1240 Genelle Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Ammons, Lisa Kaye O Swan Avenue Hohenwald, TN 38462 Amos, Shaun McClelland Box 18, Washington Street Bergholz, OH 43908 Anderson, Bobby R. 620 Meadow Road Mt. Pleasant, TN 37474 Anderson, Gregory Neal Route 3, Box 129a Gainesboro, TN 38562 Anderson, Karen Lois 2295 Evans Drive Idaho Falls, ID 83402 Anderson, Kristy Lyn Post Office Box 1019 Velma, OK 73091 Anderson, Mary Frank Post Office Box 186 Waverly, TN 37185 Anderson, Neila Gay 2068 Timberwood Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Anderson, Rebecca Jean Route 1, Box 1077 Mealpin, FL 32062 Anderson, Sherry 3711 Hilldale Drive Nashville, TN 37203 Anglin, Melissa Wylene 106 Bullock Drive Clarksvile, TN 37040 Apple, Lori Annette Route 2, Carters Creek Franklin, TN 37064 Appleton, William Russell 3381 Mimosa Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Armstrong, Allen Dale Route 2, Box 347 Valdosta, GA 31601 Arnett, R onald Eugene 2514 20th St. Lake Charles, LA 70601 Arney, Steven Hayes 1405 Natchez Road Franklin, TN 37064 Arquitt, James Dewitt 1860 Hardman Lane Woodstock, GA 30188 Arrowood, Carol Leigh 124 East Highland Ro Johnson City, TN 37601 Ashburn, John David 11 Old Chimney Road Huntsville, AL 35801 — ’ Ashley, James Richard 4604 Sand Rock Lane Chantilly, VA 22021 Ashworth, Laura Elizabeth 3617 Melfa Lane Bowie, MD 20715 Asmelash, Negasi 3205 Doverside Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Asmellash, Yordanos Post Office Box 2606 Addis Ababa Aulvin, Valerie Ann 322 Park Road Mount Carmel, IL 62863 Autrey, Christopher James Route 2, Box 335 Greenville, AL 36037 SeTeUeDeFeoNeT DUSECTOR Y Bacon, David Foster 5511 Kelley Road Brentwood, TN 37027 Bacus, Allen Ray 3167 Bent Oak Highway Adrian, MI 49221 Bacus, Daniel Mark 2000 Occidental Highway Adrian, MI 49221 Bafundo, Michael John Route 6, Old Highway 96 West Franklin, TN 37064 Bailey, Jennifer Claire 6420 Bresslyn Road Nashville, TN 37205 Bailey, Lisa Ann 2208 Oaklawn Drive Decatur, IL 62526 Bailey, Melissa S. Route 1, Box 347 Huntingdon, TN 38344 Bain, Laura Cole F107 Caldwell Court Condominiums Nashville, TN 37211 Baker, Daphne Renee 2818 Gailwood Drive Memphis, TN 38134 Baker, Jesse Benjamin 2415 Pinhook Savannah, TN 38372 Baker, Kerre Leigh 8724 Cumbernauld Circle Germantown, TN 38138 Baker, Michael Philip 2 North Madison Street Arlington, VA 22203 Baldwin, Betrice Suzette 4159 Farmview Drive Nashville, TN 37218 Baldwin, Ruby Jenee 4159 Farmview Drive Nashville, TN 37218 Ballew, Monda Kaye 223 Cedar Street Chatsworth, GA 30705 Balthrop, Lisa Lynn Route 1, Box 75 Ashland City, TN 37015 Bandy, Patti Leigh 1230 Carl Seyfert Memorial Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Bankes, Stephanie Dawn 205 Cedarcreek Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Bankhead, Jesse Arnold 5275 Park Avenue Memphis, TN 38119 Bannister, Tommy Glenn 412 Landon Drive Nashville, TN 37220 - Barber, Melissa Renee 4032 Hazel Street Lincoln Park, MI 48146 Barcroft, Mike Anthony 406 South Pearl Salem, IL 62881 Barger, Kimberly Kaye 202 Dogwood Circle Waverly, TN 37185 Barker, Jennifer Jay 817 Mount Vernon Avenue Cahttanooga, TN 37405 Barnes, Gary Dean 1635 E. Arlington Springfield, MO 65804 Barnes, Kelly Latay 3228 Lakeshore Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Barnes, Lee Ann Post Office Box 4317 Adairville, KY 42202 Barnes, Melanie Jill 85 Melanie Drive Stockbridge, GA 30281 Barnes, Robert Kenneth 1912 Shamrock Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Barr, Adam 5 Loch Meadie, East Kilbride Scotland Barr, Kelli Jane 1330 General Macarth Brentwood, TN 37027 Barr, Steven Mark 11003 Broadway Indianapolis, IN 46280 Barrett, Dan Joe 5177 Landview Drive Newburgh, IN 47630 Barrett, David Brian 1345 Empire Court Freeport, IL 61032 Barrett, Dwayne William 188 New Shackle Island Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Barrett, Tammy Renia Route 1, Box 820 Churchville, VA 24421 Bartlett, Jeffrey Long 608 Comet Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Bartlett, Ned 608 Comet Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Barwick, Deborah Erylane 107 Northwind Court Warner Robins, GA 31093 Baskette, Marsha Elaine Old Harding Road, Route 4 Franklin, TN 37064 Bass, John Fussell 305 North Hummingbird Lane Dickson, TN 37055 Bass, Larry Alford 677 Brewer Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Bass, William Earl 102 Grace Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Bates, Brenda Carole 3304 Hillard Drive Birmingham, AL 35243 Bates, Gina Michelle Route 1, Box 191 Centerville, TN 37033 Bates, Gregory Alan 5202 Byrne Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Bates, Russell Wayne Route One, Box 19] Centerville, TN 37033 Batey, Thomas Edward 2802 East Main Street Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Batts, Terri Sue Post Office Box 107 Nolensville, TN 37135 Baty, Phillip B. 891 Rodney Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Baucom, James Glenn 206 Hickory Drive Mt Juliet, TN 37122 Baugh, Charles Lawrence Route 1, Box 323 Cross Plains, TN 37049 Baugh, John Lawrence Route 4, Box 292-1 Russellville, KY 42276 Bean, Truman Lester 2924 Mcgavock Pike Nashville, TN 37214 Beasley, April Marie Route One, Box 244 Wildwood, GA 30757 Beasley, Lori Lynn 611 Gailwood Lane Nashville, TN 37214 Beasley, Richard Houston 7442 Kilcullen Dr, Matthews, NC 28105 280 Beatty, Gary Ray Post Office Box 1 Santa Fe, TN 38482 Beck, Paula Renee 2511 Wiltshire Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Becker, Teresa Ann 961 Graybar Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Beckham, David Parker 2113 Linda Dr. Savannah, TN 38372 Beeson, Kim Burton Route 8, Tabernacle Road Vincentown, NJ 08088 Bekhtyar, Goran 1610 Cedar Lane Nashville, TN 37212 Belasco, James Paul 1714 East Eleven Mile Road Royal Oak, MI 48067 Belisle, Pamela Lynne 194 Post Oak Avenue, Box 238 Camden, TN 38320 Bell, Jeffrey Tod 605 Shenandoah Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Bell, Kelly Dawn Rt. 2, Box 37C-1 Benton, LA 71006 Bennett, Sherri Diane 301 Settle Court Nashville, TN 37207 Bennie, Jonathan Edward 254 Raymond Drive Monroe, OH 45050 Bennie, Nancy Elizabeth 254 Raymond Drive Monroe, OH 45050 Bentley, Michael Troy 4907 Hopedale Drive Nashville, TN 37211] Benton, Julieann 7231 Old Boonville Highway Evansville, IN 47715 Beverly, Lisa Ann 2116 Hobbs Road Apartment A-5 Nashville, TN 37215 Beverly, Paula Jane 2116 Hobbs Road, Apartment A-5 Nashville, TN 37215 Beville, Glenn Wendell DLC Box 717 Campus M Nashville, TN 37203 Biggs, Mark Alan Post Office Box 160, Childhaven Cullman, AL 35056 Bills, Janine Lori Bear Creek Pike Columbia, TN 38401 Bills, Jeffrey Todd 2324 Taylor Joliet, IL 60435 Bills, Patricia Elise 325 Verbena Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Binkley, James Timothy Route One, Box 362 Ashland City, TN 37015 Binkley, Jeffrey Frank 1000 Noelton Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Binkley, Kevin Lee Route 2, Box 116 Waverly, TN 37185 Binkley, Martin Thomas 471 Oakley Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Birkner, Pamela Dawn Post Office Box 363 Seymour, TN 37865 lack, Leigh Dianne 513 Saint Paul Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Black, Melanie Kay 7353 Little Oak Lane Indianapolis, IN 46259 Black, Troy Hardy 1304 Aster Street Athens, AL 35611] Blackwell, Alan E. 107 Lagreta Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Blackwell, Catherine Ann 525 Roosevelt Avenue Madison, TN 37115 Blanchard, Wayne Roland Route 2, Pleasant Street Pittsfield, NH 03263 w Blankenship, James Kevin 134 Ewingville Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Blankenship, Richard Alan 1941 Weissinger Lane Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Blevins, Dirk Russell Route 1, Box 54 Shady Valley, TN 37688 Bloeser, Charles Kenneth 200 Paragon Mills Road, D-17 Nashville, TN 37211 Boatright, Larry Michael Route 6, Box 40, 1035 Foxlane Lewisburg, TN 37091 Bobbitt, John Matthew 691 Barclay Lane Broomall, PA 19008 Bobo, Betsy Leigh 121 Heritage Hills Drive Prattville, AL 36067 Boddy, Charles Jeffrey 7250 Corsica Drive Germantown, TN 38138 Boettner, Barbara Billington 5116 Woodland Hills Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Bolander, Philip Todd 1308 Stuart Avenue, Southwest Decatur, AL 35601 Bollier, Jeffrey Charles 423 Arrowhead Drive Troy, IL 62294 Bolton, Steven Scott 9232 Fern Creek Road Louisville, KY 40291 Bolton, Wendell Raymond Box 334 Millington, TN 38053 Bone, David Haggard 4040 Coleridge Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Booher, Gilbert Rhea 3138 Jenry Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Booker, Trent Jeffrey 2110 Shaw Lane Savannah, TN 38372 Boring, Brian Keith 1351 Frisbee Road Cookeville, TN 3850 ] Bost, Tracey Mechele 325 Westwood Drive McMinnville, TN 37110 Boswell, Todd Alan 805 South Jefferson Winchester, TN 37398 Bourne, Deborah Lynn Route 2 Adams, TN 37010 Bowen, John Shelton Post Office Box 977 Cadiz, KY 42211 Bowen, Tammie Sue Sawyer Bend Road Franklin, TN 37064 Bowers, Helen G. 2255 Castleman Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Bowker, Patricia Ann 946 General George Patton Road Nashville, TN 3722] Bowman, Hal Lamar 1413 Ramsgate Lane Lynchburg, VA 24501 Boyce, Brad Lellyette 1303 General MacArther Brentwood, TN 37027 Boyd, Beth Beth 3437 Triplecrown North Bend, OH 45052 Boyd, Chad William 213 Berwick Road Columbia, SC 29210 Boyd, Christa Leigh 104 Deerbrook Drive Rome, GA 3016] Boyd, James Randall 104 Deerbrook Drive Rome, GA 30161 Boyd, Phillip Wyatt 3700 Rosemont Ave. Nashville, TN 37215 Bozeman, Harvey Andrew 204 Haywood Lane Nashville, TN 3721] Brackett, Robert Austin P.O. Box 965 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Braden, Katrina Renee 313 Loraine Drive Memphis, TN 38109 Bradford, Robin Renee Route 1, Box 43-a Estill Springs, TN 37330 Bradford, Russell Thompson Route 10, Box 122a Bowling Green, KY 42101 Bradley, Leonard C. 66 Pendleton Avenue Springfield, MA 01109 Bradley, Scott David 8021 Pine Needle Lane West Melbourne, FL 32901 Brady, Joyce Michelle 10026 Hampshire Drive Huntsville, AL 35803 Brandon, Brenda Lynn Route 6 Manchester, TN 37355 Brandon, David Lynn 202 Arnold Avenue Tullahoma, TN 37388 Brandon, Tracey Diane 416 West Eighth Street Portageville, MO 63873 Brangenberg, David James 2 Euclid Drive Absecon, NJ 08201 Brangenberg, Trudy Elizabeth 1212 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Brannan, Reba Kay 4 Brantwood Drive Montgomery, AL 36109 Brantly, Carole Renee 11175 Southeastern Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46259 Brasher, Jimmie Harolyn 704 Martin Avenue Boaz, AL 35957 Brasher, Phillip Todd 1100 Graybar Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Bratcher, Michael Duane Route 2, Box 21lc Joelton, TN 37080 Bray, Cathy Lynn 5532 Cascade Avenue Macon, GA 31206 Bray, Cecil Alan 5532 Cascade Avenue Macon, GA 31206 Bray, Keiran Murray 5532 Cascade Avenue Macon, GA 31206 Bray, Stephen Dale 515 East Mary Drive Troy, IL 62294 Breakfield, Paul Thomas 945 Bluegrass Lane Rockledge, FL 32955 Breeden, Philip Keith 1221 Parker Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Breeden, Susan Michele 1221 Parker Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Brewer, Michelle 5241 Erindale Drive Cincinnati, OH 45238 Brewer, Sarah Lou 712 Briscoe Road Parkersburg, WV 26101 Bridges, Jerry Eugene Route 2, Box 107 Valdosta, GA 31601 Bridges, Marie Allison Route 4, Box 341 Killen, AL 35645 Bridges, Stephen Alan Route 4, Box 341 Killen, AL 35645 Briggs, Russell Calvin Route 6, Box 533 Salisbury, NC 28144 Briley, Donald Andrew 405 Nawakwa Trail Madison, TN 37115 Brinegar, Michelle Rita 2675 Lillian Lane Beavercreek, OH 45324 Britt, Rodney Louis 618 McCarley Avenue Madison, TN 37115 Brock, Donald Lee 213 Highland Drive Rocky Face, GA 30740 Brooks, Ken Lee Box 5 Leachville, AR 72438 Brooks, Mark Dewitt 1511 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Brooks, Melissa Leigh 518 Meadowlark Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Broome, Hillary 1329 Lipscomb Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Brosky, Lelia 1208 Saxon Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Brothers, Wilburn Kirk 433 Morningside Dr. Elizabethtown, KY 4270] Brown, Beverly Jane 103 Sherbrooke Lane Hendersonville, TN 37075 Brown, Crystal Lynn Rt. 11, Box 228 Crossville, TN 38555 Brown, Darlene Suzanne 4924 Timberdale Drive Nashville, TN 37211] Brown, Dennis Eugene 525 Dupont Ave., Apt. B-11 Madison, TN 37115 Brown, Dineen Vernardo 1811 Beech Street Nashville, TN 37203 Brown, F. Eugene Route 5, Box 91 Ashland City, TN 37015 Brown, Jan Underwood 407 Norman Drive Madison, TN 37115 Brown, John Hillman 407 Norman Drive Madison, TN 37115 Brown, Kathryn Lucille 8583 Millbranch Road Southaven, MS 38671 Brown, Linda Ann 1115 Draughon Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Brown, Lisa Dawn Route 5, Box 139 Livingston, TN 38570. Brown, Mark Alan 4612 Fieldale Road Lynchburg, VA 24503 Brown, Matthew Kevin 4575 Village Oaks Drive Dunwoody, GA 30338 Brown, Susan Ellen 5400 West 69 Street Prairie Village, KS 66208 Browning, Dee Dee 6641 Holt Road Nashville, TN 37211 Brumbelow, Charles Scott 271 Cathy Jo Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Bryant, James Allen 1106 Hiwassee Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Bryant, Kelly Louise 2499 Kennesaw Drive Kennesaw, GA 30144 Bryant, Kristin Starlette 15210 O'Connor Allen Park, MI 48101 Bryant, Pamela Lanae Route 1, Box 234 White Bluff, TN 37187 Bryant, Selwyn John 1070 Pleasant Hill Road Nashville, TN 37214 Bryson, Melinda Carol 3105 Edgemont Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Buck, Jeffrey Lynn Route One Wardell, MO 63879 Buffington, Shane Wyatt 1316 Shady Lane South Keller, TX 76248 Buggs, Odell Katherine 71 Wilmington Street Rochester, NY 14620 Bull, Kelly Kay Route 1, Box 325 White Bluff, TN 37187 Bull, Kirk Marvin Route 1, Box 325 White Bluff, TN 37187 Bumpas, Lori Lynn Route 8, Box 78 Murtreesboro, TN 37130 Bundren, Barbara Ann 4119 Five Points Roa Indianapolis, IN 46239 Bunn, Randall Terry 4589 Mountain Creek Drive, Roswell, GA 30075 Burch, Lori Gaye 23300 Southwest 152 Court Homestead, FL 33032 Burch, Ray Carl 809 Winthorne Court Nashville, TN 37217 Burch, Sean Eugene 741 Falcon Drive Madison, TN 37115 Burden, Jack Wade 500 Bluewater Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Burden, Luanne Kay 500 Bluewater Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Burdine, Jill Suzanne 1050 New Hampton Way Merritt Island, FL 32953 Burgess, Paula Nicole 506 Alta Loma Road Goodlettsvile, TN 37072 Burgess, Ronny Weston Star Route 6, Box 518-h Guntersville, AL 35976 Burgess, Stephen Paul 1014 Graybar Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Burgess, Susan Lee 1331 Evanston Avenue Muskegon, MI 49442 Burke, Brian Anthony 2013 24th Avenue, So. Nashville, TN 37212 Burkhardt, William Patrick 101 Union Road Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Burks, Madelaine Melanie Route 1, Box 471 Guntersville, AL 35976 Burks, Will Roy 116 Leisure Acres Boaz, AL 35957 Burley, Dawn Marie 7353 Little Oak Lane Indianapolis, IN 46259 Burner, Kimberly Ann 1990 Belfort Avenue, Northeast Louisville, OH 44641 Burner, Robert Scott 19 90 Belfort Avenue, Northeast Louisville, OH 44641 Burnett, Hugh Adam 84 Blueberry Hill Lane North Andover, MA 01845 Burnett, Robert Mark 2806 Forty-Third Ave., East Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Burnette, David Lane 321 Raindrop Lane Hendersonville, TN 37075 Burnette, Timothy Chris 1512 Oakland Acres Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Burney, Jeffery Gholson Route 6, Box 266 Ashland City, TN 37015 Burney, William Marcus Route 6, Box 266 Ashland City, TN 37015 Burnham, Melody Lynn 1654 Highway 90 West Milton, FL 32570 Burns, Nancy Kay 516 Chase Street Anderson, IN 46016 Burns, Robert Oliver 3788 Clubview Court Conyers, GA 30208 Burns, T. Jennings 204 Foxwood Lane Nashville, TN 37210 Burris, Allen Wayne Route 1, Box 440 Mitchell, IN 47446 Burris, Janet Kay 5412 Austin Drive Muncie, IN 47302 Burroughs, Timothy Leigh 4]1 Capri Court Nashville, TN 37209 Burrow, Ted Dylan Post Office Box 25 Cornersville, TN 37047 Burrum, Elizabeth Jane 356 Clovercroft Road Nolensville, TN 47135 Burton, Janet Dearing 528 Des Moines Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Burton, Leslie Michelle 4609 Granny White Pi Nashville, TN 37220 Burton, Terry Duane 528 Des Moines Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Busbey, Kevin David 1017 Seventh Avenue Decatur, AL 35601 Busby, John Blake 920 Robertson Academy Road Nashville, TN 37220 Buterbaugh, Kevin Lynn Route 1, Box 87 Indiana, PA 15701 Butler, Matthew William 1111 Indian Point Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Butt, Lorinda Michelle Route 2, Box 301 Portland, TN 37148 Byrd, Randall Thomas 213 Bonnalynn Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Byrd, Tyrone 1154 East Main Street Chattanooga, TN 37408 Cagle, Paul Barton Route 5, Box 32-a Pikeville, TN 37367 Cain, Judith Ann 8 Edgewood Mount Vernon, IL 62864 Caldwell, Daniel Austell 1347 Whiskey Creek Drive Fort Myers, FL 33907 Caldwell, Lisa Dawnett 1599 Roamont Drive Centerville, OH 45459 Caldwell, Sharon Benae §000 Hillsboro Road, F-6 Nashville, TN 37215 Calvin, David Lawrence 7431 South West 39 Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314 Campbell, Joseph Kevin Route 2, Box 1261 Prattville, AL 36067 Campbell, Lori Rebecca Route One Box 529 Trion, GA 30753 Campbell, Van Murray 415 Park Avenue, South Hohenwald, TN 38462 Canady, Carol Elise 106 Bedford Place Charlottesville, VA 22901 Cannon, Clarence Edward 4828 Converse East Saint Louis, IL 62207 Cannon, David Lee 800 Roseview Drive Nashville, TN 37206 Cannon, Kimberly Dawn 2636 Windemere Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Cantrell, Chris Lee 115 Main Street Smithville, TN 37166 Cantrell, Kyle Lebron 3518 E. Roundtree Cocoa, FL 32922 Cantrell, Mary Elizabeth Route 1, Box 132 Smithville, TN 37166 Capers, Christi Cara 527 Idlewood Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Capers, Kelli Dawn 527 Idlewood Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Carden, Jeffrey Wayne Route 3, Hoffman Road Flemington, NJ 08822 Carlile, Brenda Joyce P.O. Box 28 Waynesville, GA 31566 Carlsen, Gregory David 4333 Chickering Lane Nashville, TN 37205 Carman, Carol Patrice 1288 West Arndale Road Stow, OH 44224 Carney, Charlotte Wynne Post Office Box 352 McMinnville, TN 37110 Carney, James Russell 116 Chiroc Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Carpenter, Jill Renee 1208 Oster Drive Huntsville, AL 35805 Carpenter, Ken David 103 Bledsoe Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Carr, Felicity Gay 212 Scott Avenue Nashville, TN 37206 Carr, Velma Lois 212 Scott Avenue Nashville, TN 37206 Carraway, Karen Linn Route 1, Box 130 Murray, KY 42071 Carrigan, Kerry Lynn 7621 Ridgewood Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Carrigan, Pamela Kay 1417 Sunnyside Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Carson, Emily Elisabeth 1612 Coronada Drive Knoxville, TN 37922 Carter, Byron Lagary 612 Norman Drive Valdosta, GA 31601 Carter, David Guinn 112 Camino Circle Hendersonville, TN 37075 Carter, Katherine Michelle 30 Indian Trail Little Rock, AR 72207 Carter, Lisa A. R.R. 2 Liberty, TN 37095 Carter, Stephen Laurent 202 Overby Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Caruthers, Cynthia Gail 165 Spring Valley Road Nashville, TN 37214 Carvell, Darlene Louise 9020 Forest Lawn Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Casady, Stacie Karon 505 Harding Place Nashville, TN 37211 Cash, Micheal Dean 700 Hawthrone Carmel, IN 46032 Cashdollar, Jeffrey James Route 3, Box 234 E. Columbia, TN 38401 Cathcart, Karen Kay 308 Seward Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Cato, Clark Alan 3609 General Bates D Nashville, TN 37204 Caudell, M. Lisa 4829 North 25th Road Arlington, VA 22207 Caudill, Edd Thomas 103 West Lake Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Caudle, Greg 404 North Edgemont Circle Huntsville, AL 35811 Caylor, Kevin Darnell 1100 Durkee Road Cleveland, TN 37311 Chadwell, Alice Ann Route 1, Box 270 Freetown, IN 47235 Chadwick, Karen Anne 1714 North Observatory Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Chaffin, Christol Lori 3818 Woodmont Lane Nashville, TN 37215 Chaffin, Jimmy Dale Route 1, Box 335 Carthage, TN 37030 Chaffin, William Randolph Route 12, Sneed Road Franklin, TN 37064 Chamberlain, Dawn 810 Drummond Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Chambers, Charlene Renee 2506 Hollis Drive Tampa, FL 33618 Chambers, Daniel Craig 180 Suncrest Drive Bristol, VA 24201 Chambers, Kenneth Burl 180 Suncrest Drive Bristol, VA 24201 Chambers, Robert Gregory 284 Raintree Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Chandler, Timothy Clyde 432 Cody Road, South Mobile, AL 36609 Chandler, William Allen 2800 Hemingway Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Chaney, Tracey Lynn Post Office Box 457 Tuskegee Institute, AL 36088 Channell, Steve Alan 489 Lancaster Avenue Frazer, PA 19355 Chapman, Debbie Lynn Rural Route 4, Hampshire Pike Columbia, TN 38401 Chapman, Jacson French Route 4, Box 391 Hampshire Pike Columbia, TN 38401 Chapman, Mark A. 723 Golf Royal Oak, MI 48073 Charette, Bonnie Lou 653 Harding Place Nashville, TN 37211 Charlton, John Mark Route 2 Smyrna, TN 37167 Charlton, Paul Scott 200 Bell Road Nashville, TN 37217 Chaudoin, John Barrett 315 Sadler Court Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Cherry, Donna Nell Box 295 Celina, TN 38551 Childes, Kelly Sue 3713 Brownridge Road Bloomington, IN 47401 Chino, Moises Murillo Calle Mina Sur 39 Huacana, Mexico Chisam, Charles Murray Route 1, Box 73 Smyrna, TN 37167 Chumley, Cayce Lynn 5310 Trousdale Dr. Nashville, TN 37220 Chunn, Mark Winston 25396 Brussels Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Ciangi, Neil James 1500 Dresden Circle Nashville, TN 37215 Clapp, Jeffrey Stewart 2649 Chandafern Drive Pelham, AL 35124 Clark, Andrew Marcus 532 Dogwood Drive Kingsport, TN 37663 Clark, Christie Michelle 624 Brook Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Clark, Claire Anne 2244 Southeast Eleventh Street Ocala, FL 32671 Clark, Gail Lynn 943 North University Avenue Decatur, IL 62522 Clark, Jana Kay 943 North University Avenue Decatur, IL 62522 Clark, John Bradley 2134 Balfour Drive Augusta, GA 30906 Clark, Karen Kay 2244 S.E. 11th Street Ocala, FL 32671 Clark, Karen Lee 2218 Lynn Road Huntsville, AL 35810 Clark, Kimberly Faye Route 6, Box 203 Russellville, KY 42276 Clark, Lisa Carol §920 Abbott Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Clark, Michael William 625 Hidden Acres Drive Madison, TN 37115 Clark, Nancy Carol 625 Hidden Acres Drive Madison, TN 37115 281 LL a a aT Q ark, Paula Lynn 949 South 78th Street ansas City, KS 66106 ark, Rhonda Michelle 4804 Illinois Avenue ashville, TN 37209 ark, Rose Marie 3 Hager Drive myrna, TN 37167 Clark, Stephen Michael 119 Hillside Drive Muscle Shoals, AL 3566] Claxton, Carolyn Elizabeth 2429 Amalfi Drive Lithonia, GA 30058 Claypoole, Jack Wesley 1612 Goldfinch Lane West Columbia, SC 29169 Clayton, Anita Chrysede 152 Horn Lake Cove Memphis, TN 38109 Clayton, Anne Margaret Route 2, Box 420 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 Clayton, Douglas Raymond 00 Bradley St. easant View, TN 37146 ifton, David Jeffrey 46 Burkitt Road ntioch, TN 37013 imer, Janet Lea Route 2, Box 112q Estill Springs, TN 37330 Clinard, Randy A. 802 Springer Road Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Clinard, Richard Allen 802 Springer Road Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Clouse, Darla Sue 7645 South Sherman Drive Indianapolis, IN 46227 Coalson, Jeffrey Thomas 5481 Beaver Drive Mableton, GA 30059 Coalson, Timothy Ryan 5481 Beaver Drive Mableton, GA 30059 Cobb, Jack Alan _516 Darby Lane Maumee, OH 43537 Cobb, Mark Alton 618 Oakley Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Coble, Hartie Lee 107 Atkinson Hts. Centerville, TN 37033 Cochran, Gary Allen 1584 Sutton Road Adrian, MI 49221 Cochran, Laura Lee Route 1, Box 292 Mentone, IN 46539 Coe, Taryn Devon Post Office Box 365 Celina, TN 38551 Coffman, Charles Newton 9012 Forest Lawn Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Coggin, Lori Fay 38 Travis Wood Jackson, MS 39212 Coggin, Lydia Gay 38 Travis Wood Jackson, MS 39212 Coggin, Susan Denise Route | Frankewing, TN 38459 Cole, Neila Joyce 425 Homewood Drive Huntsville, AL 35801 Coleman, Mervin Ryland Route 3 High Point Ridge Road Franklin, TN 37064 Collier, Paige Suzanne 109 Beverly Hills Drive Waverly, TN 37185 Collins, Kevin Lee 2435 Newbury Court Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Collins, Mark Wayne 219 South Alvord Blvd. Evansville, IN 47714 Collins, Michael Hunt 2825 Pine Lake Road Uniontown, OH 44685 Collins, Monte Wade 219 South Alvord Evansville, IN 47714 Q2Z80On8 Mv =. QF 282 Collinson, Loa Eileen 14000 Southwest 83 S Miami, FL 33183 Coltharp, Angela Page Route 3, Murray Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Colwell, Carla Christina Route 5, Box 388 Blairsville, GA 30512 Combee, Allison Louise 4376 Ridgegate Drive Duluth, GA 30136 Condra, Kelly Evette 2410 Surrey Lane Decatur, AL 35601] Condra, Lisa Marie Rt. 8, Box 8066 Manchester, TN 37355 Condra, Lorie Renee Route 6, Stillwood Drive Manchester, TN 37355 Connelly, Andrew William 4309 Lealand Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Connelly, Pamela Sue 4309 Lealand Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Conner, Caye R.R. 2, Box 257 Dale, IN 47523 Conner, Mark Alan P.O. Box 293 Shelbyville, TN 37160 Conner, Maurice James 1500 Shackleford Road Nashville, TN 37215 Cook, Beth Storey 1009 Moody Drive Dyersburg, TN 38024 Cook, Bret Daniel 201 Yorkshire Drive Yorktown, IN 47396 Cook, Gregory Alan 7126 Cherry Valley Southaven, MS 38671 Cook, Jennifer Lynne Post Office Box 129 Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Cook, Lisa Jean P.O. Box 56 West Paducah, KY 42086 Cook, Timothy Richard 1009 Moody Drive Dyersburg, TN 38024 Cook, Tony Lynn Route 3 Springfield, TN 37172 Cooke, Karen Elizabeth 5213 Meadowlake Road Brentwood, TN 37027 Cooley, Lachristia Renee 20 Malcolm Drive Rossville, GA 3074] Cooper, Beth Margaret 8215 Twin Springs Ct. Brentwood, TN 37027 Cooper, Carol Jean 3759 Turley Drive Nashville, TN 372] ] Cooper, Carolyn Ann 1919 Belmont Boulevard, Apartment B-3 Nashville, TN 37212 Cooper, Deborah Ann 4567 Artelia Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Cooper, Debra Catherine 405 Buchanan St. Nashville, TN 37208 Cooper, Mary Anne 995 West Melrose Drive Cookeville, TN 38501 Cooper, Robert Bradford 1011-A Grandview Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Cooze, Maria Beth 212 Glendale Drive Chattanooga, TN 37405 Cope, Stephanie Lee 828 North Summerfield Madison, TN 37115 Cope, Stephanie Susan Route 6, Box 238 Benton, KY 42025 Copeland, Elsa Marie Route 2, Box 394 Valdosta, GA 31601 Copeland, Michael Stephen 4450 Needmore Road Dayton, OH 45424 Copeland, Susan Jane Route 6 Sparta, TN 38583 Copelin, Michael Ray 905 Bryan Street Old Hickory, TN 37138 Cordle, William Lance West Main, Box 115 Atwood, TN 38220 Costello, Michael Stephen 1710 Wartield Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Costello, Nancy Elizabeth 4613 General Lowery Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Cotter, Marcia Kitt 3306 Moylan Drive Bowie, MD 20715 Cottrell, Joe Marshall 1103 Tucker Drive Pulaski, TN 38478 Cottrell, John Mark 1103 Tucker Drive Pulaski, TN 38478 Counsell, Sherry Lynn 814 E. Gresham Smyrna, TN 37167 Covington, Thomas Reese Route | Only, TN 37140 Cowan, Robert Glenn 135 Hillcrest Drive Gordonsville, TN 38563 Cox, Amanda Lee 1133 Fernbank Avenue Madison, TN 37115 Cox, Gary John 145 Pearl Street Gardner, MA 01440 Cox, Sharon Renee 7484 Highway 70 Nashville, TN 37221 Cox, Stacie Denise 29 Delores Drive Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742 Crabtree, Catherine Dawn Route 6, Box 261 Columbia, TN 38401 Crabtree, Richard Lee 125 Steve Roberts Drive Smyrna, TN 37167 Cradic, Anthony Lee Route 8, Box 374 Church Hill, TN 37642 Craig, John Alan 3055 Westwood Road Augusta, GA 30909 Craig, M. Brent 2166 Thorncliff Drive Atlanta, GA 30345 Craig, Malcolm Jay 8116 Flint Ridg e Road Little Rock, AK 72210 Craig, Michael Scott 2816 Prince John Road Winter Park, FL 32792 Craun, Bryan Eugene 5241 Oakridge Drive Toledo, OH 43623 Craun, Christopher Lance 5097 Willow Point Parkway Marietta, GA 30067 Craun, Melanie Gay 5241 Oakridge Drive Toledo, OH 43623 Craun, Stephanie Ann S097 Willow Point Parkway Marietta, GA 30067 Craven, James Marshall 424 Marshall Acres Summerville, SC 29483 Crawford, John Wayne 1003 Noelton Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Crim, Curtis Anthony 445 Rembrandt Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Crist, Troy Wayne 700 North Fourth Street Central City, KY 42330 Crockett, Robert Creighton 5525 Clovercrest Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Crosby, John Edward 206 Trotman Drive Ozark, AL 36360 Crosby, Kenneth Alton S00 Paddock Lane Montgomery, AL 36109 Cross, Jennifer Ann 3317 Hoobs Road Nashville, TN 37215 Crotty, William Henry Post Office box 1868 Princeton, WV 24740 Crouch, Glenn Evans 206 Wldon Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Crouch, Scott Evans 206 Weldon Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Crowder, Robert Alford 213 Admiral Circle Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Crowe, Donna Marie Route 1, Box 480, Willis Drive Lagrange, GA 30240 Crowe, Kelly Jean 617 Vista Drive Clinton, TN 37716 Crowell, Felicia Gay 520 West Ninth Street Wray, CO 80758 Crum, Deborah Caroline 311 Chimneytop Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Crutcher, Larry Alan Route 4, Box 100 Lebanon, TN 37087 Crutchfield, Kimberly Gale 451 Brewer Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Cullum, Donna Elaine 1004 Tartan Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Cullum, Thomas Alan 5401 Forest Acres Dr. Nashville, TN 37220 Cummings, Christopher Grey 6106 Foxland Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Cunningham, Donna Jane 8050 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221 Cunningham, Elizabeth Pryor Foston Chapel Road Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Cunningham, Shanda Louise 408 Abner Road, Apartment A-41 Spartanburg, SC 29301 Cuppls, Donnette Lee Ann Route 2, Box 33 Camp Hill, AL 36850 Curd, David Tipton 4708 Villa Green Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Curfman, Diana Carol 1109 Caldwell Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Daggett, Tommy Ray Route 2, Box 152 Belpre, OH 45714 Dampier, Jonathan Douglas 322 Russ Street Marianna, FL 32446 Daniel, Regina Dawn 25 Walker Circle Clarksville, TN 37042 Daniels, David Harold Route 4 Lewisburg, TN 3709] Darby, Bobby Gregory Route 15, Box 481 Florence, AL 35630 Darety, Paul Raymond Post Office Box 242 Trezevant, TN 38258 Daughrity, Kevin Wayne Springplace Road, Route 3 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Davachi, Farhad 1213 18th Avenue, So. Nashville, TN 37212 Davenport, William Leon 5914 Pinelawn Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421 Davidson, Carol Lynn 1109 Lynwood Boulevard Nashville, TN 37215 Davies, Todd Andrew 1150 Vultee Blvd. C-2 Nashville, TN 37217 Davis, Angelia Kay 3 Parklane Drive Troy, IL 62294 Davis, Brian Rayburn Route 1 Beech Grove, TN 37018 Davis, Diana Elaine 601 Canterbury Drive Findlay, OH 45840 Davis, Gary Dale 1109 Brookmeade Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Davis, Joe Bradford 2112 Hillwood Drive Centerville, TN 37033 Davis, Melissa Fay 706 Maylene Drive Madison, TN 37115 Davis, Ralph 501 — Longview R. Apt. 5 Knoxville, TN 37914 Davis, Randy J. 1109 Brookmeade Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Davis, Suzanne Denise 846 Pen Oak Drive Cookeville, TN 38501 Davis, Timothy Paul 212 Green Gables Niles, MI 49120 Davis, Troy Eugene Post Offie Box 247 Springfield, TN 37172 Dawson, Mark Edward 203 Caldwell Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Deibler, Danette Elise 910 North Longfellow Street Arlington, VA 22205 Deibler, Scott Richard 910 North Longfellow Arlington, VA 22205 Deloach, David Scott 1308 Woodridge Circle Euless, TX 76040 Delzell, Jennifer Ann 2804 Western Hills Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Demonbreun, Dorothy Ann Route 3, Box 238 McMinnville, TN 37110 Denney, Suzanne 5309 Trousdale Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Dennison, John Marshall 919 Waterswood Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Denson, Lisa Jo 6559 Brownlee Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Denton, Ann Margaret Route 10, Box 209 Paducah, KY 42001 Derryberry, Kathy Deann Route 4, Box 251 Logansport, IN 46947 Derryberry, Steven Leon Rural Route 4, Box 251 Logansport, IN 46947 Dexter, Holly Anne 144 Christopher St. Duncan, SC 29334 Dickenson, Randy Dale 1301 North Sunrise Bowling Green, KY 42101 Dishner, Alan Derrick 8404 Merrymount Drive Kingston Spring, TN 37082 Dixon, Janice Elaine Post Office Box 424 Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Dixon, Jennifer Lee 1612 South Observatory Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Dixon, Shan Allen 452 Cornish Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Dixon, Stephanie Raye Route 2, Box 565 Troutville, VA 24175 Dixon, Tracey Lynn 3387 Mimosa Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Dodd, Gary Wayne 1137 Jackson's View Road Hermitage, TN 37076 Dodd, Logan Warren Route 2, Box 12 Buchanan, TN 38222 Dodson, Martin Eward 5038 Colemont Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Donnell, Sarah Elizabeth Route 3, Box 271 MeMinnville, TN 37110 Dorris, Barry Baldwin 1128 Harbor Lane Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Dorris, Jim David 1515 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Dorris, John Richard Route 2, Box 6 Kingston Springs, TN 37082 Dossey, Melissa Juanita 3818 Richland Avenue Nashville, TN 37205 Douglass, Carol Anne Route 1, Webb Road Eagleville, TN 37060 Dowdy, David Erich 1219 Donna Drive Shelby, NC 28150 Dowdy, Tracy Layne 116 Savely Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Doyle, Catherine Melissa 2212 Plantation Ct. Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Doyle, John Mitchell 4646 Nolensville Rd., D-6 Nashville, TN 37211 Drakey, Anthony 2526 Lafayette Lansing, MI 48906 Dreher, Jonathan M. 98 Vaughns Gap Road Nashville, TN 37205 Driggs, Petrina Hertzler 1230 Knox Valley Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Driskill, Gregory Paul Route 2, Box 282 Arab, AL 35016 Dudley, Marshall Scott 1143-A Kirkland Avenue Nashville, TN 37216 Dudley, Michael Hudson 1696 Winston Street Guntersville, AL 35976 Dudney, George William Route 4, Caldwell Road, Box 11-a Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Duer, James Arthur Post Office Box 237 Auburn, KY 42206 Dugger, Leigh Ann 3906 Granny White Pi Nashville, TN 37204 Duke, Allyson Denise 306 Gaywood Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Duke, Iris Stephanie 306 Gaywood Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Duke, Larry Wayne 715 Robert Burns Dri Nashville, TN 37217 Duke, Stacey Lynn 8437 Merrymount Drive, Route 1 Kingston Springs, TN 37082 Duke, Tangie Louise 3715 Princeton Avenue Nashville, TN 37205 Dukehart, John Jeffery 6680 Charlotte Pike, Apt al3 Nashville, TN 37209 Dukes, Carter Hurd 1002 Oakbowery Road Opelika, AL 36801 Dunaway, Teresa Lynne Route 4, Box 97-b Dickson, TN 37055 Duncan, Henry Darrell Route 2, Boza Lane Gallatin, TN 37066 Duncan, Jill Hadley 501 Bramblewood Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Duncan, Karen Leigh 690 Valley Forge Road Cookeville, TN 38501 Duncan, Laura Beth 316 West Church Street Lewisburg, TN 37091 Duncan, Mark Edward 8369 Merrymount Drive Kingston Spring, TN 37082 Duncan, Terri Lynn 8369 Merrymount Drive Kingston Spring, TN 37082 Dunn, Daryl Raymond 1804 Fernwood Street Middletown, OH 45042 Dunn, Debra Ann 7965 Eggleston Drive Memphis, TN 38115 Dunn, Graham Mark 3606 Royal Crest Drive Montgomery, AL 36109 Dunn, Jimmy Wayne 805 Fairoaks Drive Madison, TN 37115 Dunn, Mark Allen 2345 Christy Lane Grove City, OH 43123 Dunn, Thomas Fredrick 2C7 Green Acres Court Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Dunn, William Bryan 805 Fairoaks Drive Madison, TN 37115 Durham, Diana Gay 135 Brinkhaven Avenue, E-60 Madison, TN 37115 Durnal, Kristi Lynn Route 2, Box 196-A Albany, IN 47320 Dury, Amy Marie 6351 Wildwood Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Dwan, Wen Shing 1 Jong Tay Street, Nan Tzu Dist Kaohsiung, R.O.C. Dyal, Charles Duwayne Route 7, Howell Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Dycus, Mark Eric 613 Barbara Drive Madison, TN 37115 Dye, Linda Kaye C o Adeline Adams, Rt. 1 Shelbyville, TN 37160 Dye, Lisa Yates 5160 Linbar Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Dye, Timothy Ashford 8110 Dozier Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Dyer, Dillard Keith 813 Quail Valley Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Dyer, Meleia Jane 813 Quail Valley Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Dymacek, Kimberly Gay 1319 Bybee Street Bowling Green, KY 42101 Earley, Kimberly Ann 6110 Freedom Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Earley, Rachel Lynn 6110 Freedom Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Eason, William Andrew 174 Sunnyside Jackson, TN 38301 East, Lewis David 108 Jamesborough Court Nashville, TN 37215 Eatherly, Wende Renee 315 Rolling Mill Road Old Hickory, TN 37138 Eddy, Todd Allen 765 South Third Street Brighton, MI 48116 Edens, Brett Alan 2701 102 Street Toledo, OH 43611 Edens, Mike Eugene 731 Steeplechase Mishawaka, IN 46544 Edmondson, Jamie Yvette Route 1, Box 225 Arab, AL 35016 Edwards, Anthony Scott 4850 Nance Spring Road Dalton, GA 30720 Edwards, Charles Keith 1200 Elliston Street Old Hickory, TN 37138 Edwards, Phyllis Jean Route 1, Box 284a Lynnville, TN 38472 Edwards, Steven Paul 4163 Huffacre Road Rome, GA 30161 Eggleton, Spicy Ellen 125 Colt Lane Franklin, TN 37064 Eldridge, Tracy Carole 1141 Barclay Terrace Winston-Salem, NC 27106 eazer, Joel Ross oute 8, Box 150 ickson, TN 37055 ey, Tracy Anjanette oute 1, Box 144 hompson Station, TN 37179 i, Luanne Allison A50 Cabin Hill Road ashville, TN 37214 ias, Leah Ann Route 7, Box 260 Columbia, TN 38401 Elkins, Michael Brent 5790 Weidner Road Franklin, OH 45005 Ellenburg, Phillip Walker 855 Larkview St. Merritt Island, FL 32952 Eller, Deborah Frist 550 Crestwood Cookeville, TN 38501 Elliott, David Raines 308 West Due West MAzUmMaAmMoOWMy Madison, TN 37115 Elliott, Steven Robert 1107 Ashford Lane Cary, NC 27511 Ellis, Gerald Thomas 104 Symes Drive Warner Robins, GA 31093 Ellis, Harrell Craig 310 Gates Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Ellis, Jacqueline Route 4, Box 178 Dickson, TN 37055 Ellis, Melissa Louise 310 Gates Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Ellis, Scott Michael 8007 Wikle Road rentwood, TN 37027 lison, Amy Kathleen 244 Lark Lane lexandria, LA 71303 rod, Terry Leon 521 Contin ental Drive Nashville, TN 37209 England, Sherrie Dianna 2570 Murfreesboro Road, C-24 Nashville, TN 37217 Enkema, Elizabeth Faye 355 Fedderson Street Kingsport, TN 37660 Enkema, Rebecca Ann 355 Fedderson Street Kingsport, TN 37660 Ennis, David Lee 4468 Baton Rouge Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Epler, David James 846 Ohio Pike Cincinnati, OH 45245 Epler, Loretta Amelia 846 Ohio Pike Cincinnati, OH 45245 Epps, Melinda Gay 4324 Prince George Drive Prince George, VA 23875 Ericson, Gregory Keith 808 Forest Acres Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Ericson, Nancy Ellen 808 Forest Acres Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Erwin, Eric Lynn 10431 Martz Road Ypsilanti, Mi 48197 Erwin, Terri Lynn 2911 Westmoreland Nashville, TN 37212 Estep, Michael David 5641 Lynnbrook Plaza Yorba Linda, CA 92686 Estes, Robert Wayne 220 Verde Vista Drive Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Eubanks, Thomas Gray 1035 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Evans, Denese René 5012 Montclair Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Evans, Herbert Raye 401 West End Street Terrell, TX 75160 Evans, Judy Kay 128 Sequoia Drive Clarksville, TN 37043 am ww tH 283 284 a Evans, Lisa Deneen 725 Fifth Avenue Chatsworth, GA 30705 Evans, Samuel Francis 1511 Country Club Lane, Southeast Decatur, AL 35601 Evans, Wayne Edward 3424 Shellbark Drive Whites Creek, TN 37189 Everette, Mary Katherine South Oakland Avenue Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Everson, Shawn Ray 830 Glastonbury, Apt 821 Nashville, TN 37217 Ezell, Karen Lynn 1805 Guest Drive Nashville, TN 37216 Faciane, Toby Glenn 924 Woodside Road Augusta, GA 30906 Fahey, Randall Richard 1504 Shackleford Road Nashville, TN 37215 Faidley, Gregory Steven 1405 North Hamilton Avenue Inaianapolis, IN 46201 Fanning, David Ray 906 Epworth Drive Huntsville, AL 3581] Farley, Kevin Louis 719 Sycamore Drive Benton, KY 42025 Farley, Lee A. 7728 Embassy Blvd. Miramar, FL 33023 Farley, Lisa Richter 7128 Embassy Boulevard Miramar, FL 33023 Farmer, Taz Bailey 4424 Lealand Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Farris, Iris Jane 1201% Trotwood Ave. Columbia, TN 38401 Farris, Kevin Neal Route 2, Box 281 Cleveland, NC 27013 Faust, Linda Ann 248 Willard Drive Nashville, TN 37211] Fender, Rachel Ann 559 Logan Road King Of Prussia, PA 19406 Ferguson, David Stanford 314 Rolling Road Drive Franklin, KY 42134 Ferrell, Sandra Lee 7483 Highway 70, South Nashville, TN 37221 Fetner, David Ernest 1204 Vintage Place Nashville, TN 37215 Fielder, Donald Wayne 5000 Cambron Drive Nashville, TN 37221 Fike, Charles H. 76 Park Forest Drive Centralia, IL 62801 Files, Paula Patrice Route 5, Box 36 Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Finch, Pamela Ann Morris Drive, Post Office Box 193 Greenbrier, TN 37073 Finley, John Kirkpatrick 1501 Lusk Street Guntersville, AL 35976 Fiscus, Bill Allen 1685 Cherry Street Noblesville, IN 46060 Fisher, Kathy Leigh 3817 Sam Boney Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Fitts, Billy Ray Route 7, Box 125 McMinnville, TN 37110 Fitzgerald, James Earl Rural Route 7, Berry Franklin, TN 37064 Flatt, Homer Curtis 117 Bluegrass Parkway Lebanon, TN 37088 Flatt, Theresa Lynnette 3104 River Dr ive Nashville, TN 37218 Flatt, Tracy Dianne 13 East Fort Street ullahoma, TN 37388 eming, Glenn Allen 906 Fair Oaks Court Clemmons, NC 27012 Fletcher, William Eugene Route 3, Box 372 Summerville, GA 30747 Fogle, Eric Scott 405 Caldwell Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Forbis, Vicki L. 1600 Southwind Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Forcht, George Lemuel 8168 Old Plank Road Jacksonville, FL 32220 Ford, Jack G. 44227 Duchess Drive Canton, MI 48187 Ford, Julia Helen 1105 Woodvale Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Ford, Kristi Leanne Route 9, Box 20 Lebanon, TN 37087 Ford, Lorrie Ann 820 Keylon Street Manchester, TN 37355 Ford, Robert Henry 2127 Griffith Drive Huntsville, AL 35810 Ford, Carmella Rose 5107 Nathan Avenue Ashtabula, OH 44004 Forehand, Whitley Brannon 3004 Medial Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Fortner, Bradley Von Route 8, Box 184 Benton, KY 42025 Fortner, Derrick Trent 2560 Lakeland Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Foster, Ann Scharnagel Post Office Box 729 Russellville, AL 35653 Foster, Charles Steven 6333 Columbia Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Foster, Diann Frances 901 John Street Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Foster, Kathy Lynn Route 3, Box 177-A Pulaski, TN 38478 Fox, Amy Lynn 4759 Chandler Road Hermitage, TN 37076 Fox, Harding Leon 1413 Southeast Broad Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Fox, Harold Franklin 8420 Grampell Drive Jacksonville, FL 32221 Fox, Mary Annette Chandler Road Hermitage, TN 37076 Fraley, Beri Nathaniel Route 2, Box 235 Winchester, TN 37398 Fraley, Douglas Wayne 2373 Beechersbrook Lane Madison, OH 44057 Francis, Kirk Edward 1884 Shamrock Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Francis, Pamela Sue 7023 Reed Court Franklin, TN 37064 Franklin, Michael Lucas 1205 Montpier Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Frasier, Stephen Boyd 1714 Green Hills Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Frazier, Jerry Alexander Box 199 David Lipscomb College Nashville, TN 37203 Frazier, Melinda Dawn 303 NE 10th St. Bentonville, AR 72712 Fredenburg, Brandon L. Post Office Box 2347 Bloomfield, NM 87413 Freeman, Gary Edward Route 4, 6909 Wildturkey Drive Spotsylvania, VA 22553 Hw ) Frensley, Lisa Dawn 8304 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221 Frierson, Emery Dana 4030 Harbor Hills Road Chattanooga, TN 37416 Frith, Melvin Norris Route 3, Box 452 Bassett, VA 24055 Frost, Arnold Eugene 1001 Woldridge Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Frost, Ginger Camille Route 5, Box 108 Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Frost, Martha Beth 206 Haynes Drive Murtreesboro, TN 37130 Fry, Stephen Joseph 317 Hollywood Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Fry, Suzette Yvonne c o Mr. Ethan Allen, Route 9, Amanda Way Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Fugate, Lisa Kay Route 1, Box 114 Calhoun, TN 37309 Fugerer, Brenda Jayne 1404 Feather Run Drive Dunedin, FL 33528 Fulford, John Mark 1400 Rockmoor Court Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Fulkerson, Mark Joseph 1283 Nancy Lane Columbus, OH 43227 Fuller, Barry Shannon Route 6, Box 536 Paducah, KY 42001 Fuller, Ernie Cecil 213 Jacksonian Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Fuller, Mary Angela 207 Sunset Avenue Camden, TN 38320 Fulton, Tim Dwight Route 1, Box 174 Poulan, GA 31781 Funk, Melissa Anne 590 Post Road Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Fuqua, Tim Barton Route 3, Box 222 Joelton, TN 37080 Gaddes, Estina Annette 1314 Lipscomb Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Gaddes, Joseph Brent 1314 Lipscomb Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Gaines, Andrew Donald 4414 Herbert Place Nashville, TN 37215 Gallant, Helen Lucinda 3140 Lakewood Drive Guntersville, AL 35976 Galloway, John Nicks 2111 Sunset Drive Hattiesburg, MS 39401 Gamble, Charles Ray 594 Hillcreek Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Gampp, Teresa Sue Route 1, Box 574 Minford, OH 45653 Gannon, Russell Lloyd Route 2, Box 155a Woodbury, TN 37190 Gant, Alfreda Elaine 1907-a Hermosa Street Nashville, TN 37208 Gardenhire, Donna Ruth 138 Lane Drive Algood, TN 38501 Gardner, Julie Leeanne 154 Spring Valley Road Nashville, TN 37214 Gardner, Karen Lynn 890 Abbington Drive Crystal Lake, IL 60014 Garman, John Jennings 2901 Kingsbury Court Bloomington, IL 61701 Garner, Loretta Harwell Route 5, Box 313 Pulaski, TN 38478 Garner, Pamela Faye 7838 Horseshoe Trail Huntsville, AL 35803 Garrett, Donald Glenn 804 Curtis Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Garrett, Jeffery W. Route 1, Box 268a Danville, WV 25053 Garrett, Pamela Sue Route 3, Box 179-e Fairview, TN 37062 Garrett, Sherrie Lynn 8400 Whites Creek Pike Joelton, TN 37080 Garrett, Stephen Lee 8138 Susanne Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Gass, Charles C. Post Office Box R Ringgold, GA 30736 Gastineau, Zachary Dale Rural Route 4, Box 126a Nicholasville, KY 40356 Gaston, Wendy Lynne Route 3 Central City, KY 42330 Gates, Brian Andrew East Gallatin Street Adairville, KY 42202 Gatz, Amy Jo 4012 John's Street Lilburn, GA 30247 Gauger, Thomas Andrew Route 3, Box 130 McMinnville, TN 37110 Gauger, William Alan Route 3, Box 130 McMinnville, TN 37110 Gaut, Julie Carolyn 800 Cranford Avenue Westfield, NJ 07090 Gaw, Lloyd Edward 1616 Otter Creek Road Nashville, TN 37215 Gaw, Richard Arnold 1616 Otter Creek Road Nashville, TN 37215 Gaw, William Shannon 950 Tyne Boulevard Nashville, TN 37220 Gee, Deborah Lynn 1031 Hickory Ridge Loveland, OH 45140 Gentle, Amy Elisabeth 168 Oakview Road Hazel Green, AL 35750 Gentry, James Harold 602 Geno Circle Maryville, TN 37801 George, Bobby Lynn Route 1, Box 168a McMinnville, TN 37110 Germann, Samuel M. 114 Woodmont Boulevard Nashville, TN 37205 Gershwin, Gina Lee 3417 Lebanon Road, f-208 Hermitage, TN 37076 Gibson, Janet Annamae P.O. Box SS 5343, Seven Hills Est. Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas Gibson, Jeffrey Scott 1803 Cloverleaf Drive Nashville, TN 37216 Gilbert, Lisa Ann 4420 Lone Oak Road Nashville, TN 37215 Gilfilen, Timothy Alan 912 Jefferson Road Rockledge, FL 32955 Gill, Joe McClure 4114 Legend Hall Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Gill, Joy Post Office Box 85 Allensville, KY 42204 Gilliam, Charles Phillip 4033 Outer Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Gilstrap, Linda Kaye 2955 Elmwood Court Titusville, FL 32780 Givens, Johnna Emily 725 Hickory Street Centerville, TN 37033 Glassco, Steven Dale Route 3, Box 200 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Glaus, Kenneth Wayne 4456 Eatons Creek Road Nashville, TN 37218 Glenn, Gregory James P.O. Box 1352 Arcadia, FL 3382] Glover, Susan Kay Route 6, Box 108 Gainesville, GA 30506 Goad, Carl Eugene 1418 West Seventh Street Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Goad, Philip Preston 1418 West Seventh Street Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Gobble, Timothy Alan 2228 Brentwood Drive Cleveland, TN 37311 Goddard, Cynthia Kay 2505 Timwood Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Goddard, Jennifer Darleen 2204 Lebanon Road Nashville, TN 37214 Godley, Jonathan Andrew Route 1, Box 377 Marietta, SC 29661 Goff, Faith Christa 1509 Grandview Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Goins, Karen Fay 217 Kennett Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Goldman, George 7305 Merlin Circle Knoxville, TN 37931 Goldman, Kathryn Louise 7305 Merlin Circle Knoxville, TN 37921 Gonce, Amy Gretchen Bass Route Stevenson, AL 35772 Gooch, David Michael Lake Road Nolensville, TN 37135 Gooch, Garry Randall Route 11, Box 234 McMinnville, TN 37110 Good, Sandra Kay Route 2 Morrison, TN 37357 Gordon, David Riley 351 Forrest Valley D Nashville, TN 37209 Gore, Stacy V. 3590 Hidden Acres Dr. Atlanta, GA 30340 Gorham, Holly Lynn 1825 Liberty Road Lexington, KY 40505 Gorman, Thomas Mitchell Route 8, General Forest Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Gose, Patricia Joanne 832 Locust Drive North Huntingdon, PA 15642 Goss, Glen Elton Post Office Box 38 Dunmor, KY 42339 Goswitz, Francis John 107 Berwick Drive Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Gott, John Kelley Route 16, Box 65-a Bowling Green, KY 4210] Graham, William Christopher Route 6, Box 174 Ashland City, TN 37015 Grate, Byron Roger Rural Route 2 Waterloo, IN 46793 Graves, Jeffrey Kent 7166 118th Street, North Seminole, FL 33542 Graves, Thomas Lynn Route 4, Box 409-AA Portland, TN 37148 Gray, Gary Jackson Route 1, Box 157 ‘ Burns, TN 37029 Gray, Jeffery Lynn 13435 State Street Otisville, MI 48463 Gray, John Philip Post Office Box 129 Campbellsville, KY 42718 Gray, Ronald Scott 722 Oneta Drive Norcross, GA 30093 Grayson, Stephen Douglas Post Office Box 213 Adairville, KY 42202 Grayson, William Richard Box 213 Adairville, KY 42202 Green, Howard Clinton 1106 Stonewall Jackson Nashville, TN 37220 Green, James R. 113 Lancaster Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Green, Jeff Dan 3813 Haywood Court Nashville, TN 37211 Green, Raymond Alan 901 North Riverside Drive Indialantic, FL 32903 Green, William David 1106 Stonewall Jackson Court Nashville, TN 37220 Greene, Angeline Route 5, Box 379 McMinnville, TN 37110 Greene, Kathryn Virginia 4301 West M-55 Cadillac, MI 49601 Greene, Linda Carol 148 Windsor Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Greenwood, Robert Thomas 12 Balanger Road Newark, DE 19711 Greer, Wellentina Drawer F White House, TN 37188 Gregg, Jennifer Lynn 2250 Huskey Drive Cleveland, TN 37311] Gregory Linda Faye Route 2, Box 473 Portland, TN 37148 Gregory, Randall Todd 105 Shadybrook Court Brentwood, TN 37027 Gresham, Roy Richrd Highway 25 Cross Plains, TN 37049 Griffin, Albert Franklin 112 North Kingston A Rockwood, TN 37854 Griffith, Susan Elaine 1179 Fox Terrier Drive Bethel Park, PA 15102 Griggs, Leigh E. 3738 Faulkner Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Grigsby, James Robert 105 Westbury Lane Florence, AL 35630 Grimes, Melissa Parks” Rural Route 2, Box 168 Mount Plea sant, TN 38474 Grissim, Jeffrey Matthew 5845 Merrimac Court Nashville, TN 37215 Grissom, Melinda Gayle Route 5, Box 306 McMinnville, TN 37110 Grizzell, Kenneth Drew Route 3, Box 260 Winchester, TN 37398 Gross, Gregory Holland Post Office Box 197 Ridgetop, TN 37152 Gross, Rhonda Chanell 9504 Sibbald Road Jacksonville, FL 32208 Groves, Jeffrey Hans 704 Valley Brook Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Guerrero, Andres R. 3011 West Adams Phoenix, AZ 85009 Gulley, Vicki Lynn 305 Glenwood Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Gunn, Amanda Leigh Post Office Box 187 Benton, KY 42025 Guthrie, Gretchen Michelle 1025 Foxfire Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Haas, Kelly Sue 17504 Grand, Apartment 4 Bellflower, CA 90706 Hackett, Richard Cameron 6001 Frontier Lane Nashville, TN 37211 Hackney, Charles Mark 126 Rhine Drive Madison, TN 37115 Hackney, David Stephen 126 Rhine Drive Madison, TN 37115 Haddon, John Thomas Alto Road, Route 2 Decherd, TN 37324 Hadley, Cary Sean Rt. 1, Box 475 Nancy, KY 42544 Haffelt, Christine Renee Route 2, Box 160a 4304 Parkview Circle Crown City, OH 45623 Hagan, Karen Anne Route | Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Hagan, Kevin Shawn Route | Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Hagar, Alice Kristin 13390 Old Hickory Boulevard Antioch, TN 37013 Hairston, Margaret Mitchell 2912 Harbor View Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Haislip, Daniel Glynn 4213 Granny White Pike Nashville, TN 37204 Haley, Michael Troy 1134 Greenland Ave. Nashville, TN 37216 Hall, Alan Daniel Route 2, Box 93-D Burns, TN 37029 Hall, Alicia Gay Route 3, Box 245 Calvert City, KY 42029 Hall, Brian Scott Oak Grove Court Berea, KY 40403 Hall, Dara Andrew 2117 Middleton Drive North Little Rock, AR 72116 Hall, Deborah Jean Route 1, Hawkins Road White Bluff, TN 37187 Hall, Lisa Renee 1008 Riviera Avenue Huntsville, AL 35802 Hall, Patrick Earl 2043 North Gerrard Speedway, IN 46224 Hall, Regina Ann 608 Cox Pike, Northwest Fairview, TN 37062 Hall, Richard Ashley 6120 Henry Ford Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Hall, Scott Lee 713 East 50th Street Hialeah FL 33013 Hall, Tracy Lyn Route 4, Box 695 Waverly, TN 37185 Hallford, Julie Elizabeth 514 Pine Circle Peachtree City, GA 30269 Halsey, Laura Louise 201 West Pottawatamie Street Tecumseh, MI 49286 Hamann, Toby Latham P.O. Box 476 Twain Harte, CA 95383 Hamilton, Kelly Wynne Route 3, Box 260 Calvert City, KY 42029 Hamlett, Anthony Lynn Route 1, Box 40a Lexington, TN 38351 Hamm, Amelia Rose 108 South Cooley Street Waverly, TN 37185 Hamm, Randall Lynn Rural Route 3, Box 371 Paoli, IN 47454 Hammer, William Jeff 2683 Bethlehem Lane Hebron, KY 41048 Hammons, Mark Allen 250 Mohawk Drive Paducah, KY 42001 Hammons, Pamela Ruth 255 Andromeda Drive Paducah, KY 42001 Hampton, Angela Annice Route 1, Box 275 Bruceton, TN 38317 Hampton, Donald Lynn Route 1, Box 103, Hillview Road Chapmansboro, TN 37035 Hampton, Rodney Seymour Post Office Box 592 Guntersville, AL 35976 Hampton, William Gordon 4602 Nevada Ave. Nashville, TN 37209 Hankins, Michael Wayne 213 Wildwood Avenue Lebanon, TN 37087 Hanvey, Sharon Alyse 1116 Batey Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Hardison, Dixie Lee 936 Timberlake Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Hardy, Keith Finley 1112 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Hargis, Philip Daniel Route 8, Bobby Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Harlan, Cherie Renee 613 Old Hickory Boulevard, West Madison, TN 37115 Harper, Bart Alan zel Drive Harper, Julia Elizabeth Route One, Box 253 Adams, TN 37010 Harper, Michael Gilbert 1203 Parker Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Harper, Tara Courtney 3006 Sherwood Lane Hopewell, VA 23860 Harris, Cindy Ann Rt. 2, Box 201 Mt. Pleasant, TN 38474 Harris, John Jefferson Route 6, Box 83-c Columbia, TN 38401 Harris, Karen Deanne 320 Windy Meadow Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Harris, Laurie Dee 100 Holiday Hills Court Madison, TN 37115 Harris, Martye Jean East Main Street Auburntown, TN 37016 Harris, William Eric 111 Leeward Point Hendersonville, TN 37075 Harris, Wilmore 109-39 156th Street Jamaica, NY 11433 Harrison, John Pal 992 Cardon Drive Rockledge, FL 32955 Harrison, William Boyd 2130 Berry Avenue Florence, AL 35630 Harrod, Amy Carolyn 7332 Kenmoor Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 Hartman, Enoch Ellerson 6457 Cloverland Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Hartman, Eva Renee 1301 Haber Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Harvill, Richard Kevin 307 High Lea Brentwood, TN 37027 Harwell, Phyllis Ann Route 1, Box3c Ardmore, TN 38449 Hasenfuss, John H. Route 1, Woods Lane Centralia, IL 6280] Hassell, Edgar Lewis Vanleer, TN 37181 Hassey, James Dudley 1301 Grandview Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Hawk, Mark Len 1461 East Chester Jackson, TN 38301 l Hawkins, Cindy Ann 2921 Slippery Rock Drive Cocoa, FL 32926 Hawkins, Gregory Clayton Route 2, Box 297 White Bluff, TN 37187 285 Hawkins, Lisa Lea P.O. Box 27 Matthews, MO 63867 Hawkins, Stanley Robert 2736 Parrish Cemetery Road Jacksonville, FL 32221 Hayes, Carolyn Ruth 114 Darlington Road Huntsville, AL 35801 Hayes, Jerry T. Route 3 Metropolis, IL 62960 Hayes, Mark Wayne 305 East Overhill Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Haynes, Harold Anthony 1406 North Country Club Road Muncie, IN 47302 Hayworth, Sherri Lynn 945 Pamela Circle Ormond Beach, FL 32074 Hazelwood, Cynthia Ann 2100 Dearborn Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Heaberlin, Leslie Ann 739 Silverpines Road Houston, TX 77062 Head, Jerri Ann Rt. 1 Box 41-1A Springfield, TN 37172 Head, Stanley Martina 565 — 16th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37203 Hearn, Linda Louise 6210 Old National Hwy. College Park, GA 30349 Heater, Jennifer Lynn 1511 Chandler Road Huntsville, AL 35801 Heath, Scott B. 3621 Woodmont Boulevard Nashville, TN 37215 Heffner, David Richard Route 2, Box 190a Falls Of Rough, KY 40119 Henderson, Phillip Gerard 2600 Milne Street Chattanooga, TN 37406 Hendricks, Pamela Sue 926 Westwood Drive Merritt Island, FL 32952 Hendrix, Allison Kaye 822 Baylor Drive Huntsville, AL 35802 Henley, David R. 725 Vosswood Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Henley, Donna Anne 115 Westhampton Place Nashville, TN 37205 Henry, Stephen Curtis 913 Forestdale South Fulton, TN 38257 Hensley, Blake William 550 Harding Place B-103 Nashville, TN 37211 Herod, Richard Michael 501 Willingham Road Richmond, VA 23233 Herren, Katina Vanae 1711 Neshoba Cove Memphis, TN 38138 Herzog, Raymond Paul 324 Barandy Creek Road Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Hess, Glenda Marie 324 Northeast First Paoli, IN 47454 Hester, Maria Jacqueline 305 Forest Valley Court Atlanta, GA 30342 Hewitt, Penny Theresa Route 1, Box 141 Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Hickman, Evelyn Elizabeth 3620 Old Hickory Boulevard Antioch, TN 37013 Hickman, Penelope Carol Route 2, Box 141 Lynnville, TN 38472 Hicks, James Michael 1606 Burton Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Hicks, Pamela Gail Route One Box 83 Henagar, AL 35978 Hicks, Sally Ann 108 South Kingston Avenue Rockwood, TN 37854 Hicks, Sharon Renea 627 Heritage Drive Madison, TN 37115 Za 286 Hicks, Timothy Paul 627 Heritage Drive Madison, TN 37115 Higdon, Rhonda Gayle 10347 Tawa Trail Jacksonville, FL 32217 Higgins, Laura Fain 1115 Swanson Boulevard Fayetteville, TN 37334 Higgins, Tracy Lynn Route 5 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Hillis, William Earl 2604 17th Street Anacortes, WA 98221 Hinson, Brett Alan Route 4, Box 680 Waverly, TN 37185 Hinson, Roger Mack Route 4, Box 680 Waverly, TN 37185 Hinton, Jeffrey Lee 1215 Springs Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Hixson, Michael Dwayne 3606 Ida Belle Lane Chattanooga, TN 37412 Hobbs, William Howard 1895 Spring Valley Springfield, PA 19064 Hodge, Edward Harlin Route 4, Box 162-a Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Hodges, Lisa Dawn 818 Strawberry Lane Franklin, KY 42134 Hoffman, Julie Elizabeth 8340 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221 Hogan, Andy Harlon 3331 Roberts Road Chattanooga, TN 37416 Hogan, Darrell Lynn 290 Tangley Way Lexington, KY 40503 Hogan, Dennis Allen 290 Tangley Way Lexington, KY 40503 Hogan, Jeff Lynn Box 189, Route 1 Celina, TN 38551 Hogan, Pamela Jean 290 Tangley Way Lexington, KY 40503 Hogin, William Harold 726 Lincoln Drive Gallatin, TN 37066 Holden, Diane Lesley 508 Wilson Court Mayvield, KY 42066 Holder, David Thomas 111 Oak Avenue Dickson, TN 37055 Holder, Janet Leann 610 Ellen Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Holder, Kimberly Louise 44] Harding Place, B-14 Nashville, TN 37211 Holder, Lee Caroline 1409 Adams Street Franklin, TN 37064 Holeman, Michael Wayne 611 Turn Table Road Sparta, TN 38583 Holladay, Murray Rushton 1887 Olde Village Run Dunwoody, GA 30338 Holland, Edward Route 2, Box 2-a Post Office Box 615 Hiawassee, GA 30546 Holland, John Gregory 301 Meadowlake Road Brentwood, TN 37027 Holland, Lori Dawn 184 Tusculum Road Antioch, TN 37013 Hollis, Kenneth David 4728 Lori Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Holman, Carol Ann 2846 McGavock Pike Nashville, TN 37214 Holman, Joyce Lynn 31402 Regal Drive Warren, MI 48093 Holmes, Randall Scott Route 14, Box 198 Maryville, TN 37801 Holmes, Russell Wayne Route 14, Box 198 Maryville, TN 37801 Holt, Amanda Dawn Post Office Box 261 Hawesville, KY 42348 Holt, Nancy Lynne Route 5, Box 119 Shelbyville, TN 37160 Holton, Cynthia Dawn 409 Fifth Avenue Columbia, TN 38401 Holton, Paul Harrington 4 Flint Hill Road Irmo, SC 29063 Hood, Jonathan Christopher Post Office Box 232 Decherd, TN 37324 Hood, Ricky Wayne Box 335 Santa Fe, TN 38482 Hopkins, Janna Michele 942 Coral Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Horis, Kimberly Ruth 508 Sherwood Drive Maryville, TN 37801 Horis, Pamela Kay 508 Sherwood Drive Maryville, TN 37801 Horn, Dwight Arthur 27410 Caperidge Drive Huffman, TX 77336 Horne, Jennifer Lynn Route 2, Yale Drive Minford, OH 45653 Horton, Susan Rebecca 200 Idlewild Drive Paducah, KY 42001 Hosford, Kimberly Leann Route 1, Highway %, East Franklin, TN 37064 House, Jennifer Leigh 3417 Lebanon Road, F-206 Hermitage, TN 37076 Houston, Duwain Todd 50 Wylly Avenue Savannah, GA 31406 Houston, Timothy Dwain Route 12, Box 40 Crossville, TN 38555 Howard, Tia Suzanne 4585 Cleeces Ferry Road Nashville, TN 37218 Howe, Robyn Darlene 22 West “'l’’ Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Howell, Barbara Ann 604 Clematis Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Howell, Emmitt Shayne 903 Patricia Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Howell, Joel Dwayne Route 2, Box 310 Leoma, TN 38468 Howeth, Rhonda Carol P.O. Box 427 White House, TN 37188 Hoyt, Paula Renee 255 Andromeda Drive Paducah, KY 42001 Hubbard Steven Mark 80] Old Hickory Boulevard Brentwood, TN 37027 Hubbell, Lisa Anne Quality Street Culleoka, TN 38451 Hubbell, Richard Lemaster 123 Park Circle Columbia, TN 38401 Huckabey, Rebecca Ann Route 5, Box 214 Athens, TN 37303 Huckeba, Lisa Lynne 1721 Cunningham Road, Southwest Marietta, GA 30060 Hudgins, Jeana Leigh 8384 River Road Nashville, TN 37209 Hudson, Donald Carl Route 1, Box 80 Frankewing, TN 38459 Hudson, Henry Haley 4112 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, TN 37215 Hudson, Karen Annette 8038 Robinson ‘ Allen Park, MI 48101 Hudson, Kristi Leigh Route 1, Box 80 Frankewing, TN 38459 Hudson, Michael Wayne 4213 Granny White Pike Nashville, TN 37204 Hudson, Rayeayn 2813 Stonybrook Drive Bowie, MD 20715 Hudson, Regina Kaye 4801 Bowfield Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Hudson, Richard Seth 7500 North West 12th Plantation, FL 33313 Hudson, Roxayn 2813 Stonybrook Drive Bowie, MD 20715 Hudy, John Todd 2778 West Munroe Street Bethel Park, PA 15102 Huff, William Alexander 205 Heathcliff Place Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Huggins, Jonathan Lynn 7121 Regency Road Knoxville, TN 37931 Hughes, Lorie Ann 131 Pearl Avenue Campbellsville, KY 42718 Hulen, Patricia Suzanne Route 4, Rutherford Estates Columbia, TN 38401 Hulsey, Lori Annette 1049 Fontaine Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Humphrey, Debra Lane 109 Ramona Avenue Jacksonville, NC 28540 Hunt, Janice Conlee 1405 Burton Valley Road Nashville, TN 37215 Hunt, Joseph Craig 106 Kenner Avenue Nashville, TN 37205 Hunt, Rudolph V. 2229 Cabin Hill Road Nashville, TN 37214 Hunt, Todd Anthony 620 Brook Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Hupke, Melissa Ann 380 Melpar Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Hurst, Teryl Leslie 7375 Rose Hill Road Roseville, OH 43777 Huseman, David Wayne 1531 Northwest 112th Way Coral Springs, FL 33065 Huskey, Janene Lee 316 Luna Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Hutchins, Carol Ann 565 Owendale Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Hutson, Jonathan Jackson 4545 South Verbena Street Denver, CO 80237 Hutson, Martin Howard 1200 Crestmont Court Nashville, TN 37207 Hymer, Caren Elizabeth 322 Spring Valley Court Huntsville, AL 35802 Inghram, Bruce Clinton 7003 Oakvista Circle Tampa, FL 33614 Ingram, Philip David 509 East 5th Street Coal Valley, IL 61240 Inman, Tina Ellyn Boyd Mill Pike Franklin, TN 37064 Irmiger, Curtis Cameron 6007 North Guilford Indianapolis, IN 46220 Irwin, Richard Edward 169 Rebecca Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Jaap, Anna Lois Box 194 Prosperity, WV 25909 Jackson, Christopher Carey 2838 Colonial Circle Nashville, TN 37214 Jackson, Harold Elliott Route 2, Box 132. Springfield, TN 37172 Jackson, John Richard 4810 Old Hickory Boulevard Apt. D-13 Hermitage, TN 37076 Jackson, Karin Lynn 3244 Lakeshore Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Jackson, Krista Lee 2611 Brownwood Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Jackson, Leanne Route 2, Box 132 Springfield, TN 37172 Jackson, Lee Ann 2109 Seyforth Drive Huntsville, AL 35811 Jackson, Nancy Louise Route 1, Box 123 Lyles, TN 37098 Jackson, Robert Harold 2125 Hallmark Drive Pensacola, FL 32503 Jackson, Thomas Randall 5318 Overton Road Nashville, TN 37220 Jackson, William Dale 8901 Wooten Road Chattanooga, TN 37416 James, Alice Faye 201 Maple Avenue Waverly, TN 37185 James, Joni Leigh 14043 Mandarin Oaks Jacksonville, FL 32223 Jarrell, Timothy Foy 751 Orchard Drive Madison, WV 25130 Jarvis, Anthony Scott 4641 Woodside Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Jefferson, Sarah Ellen 1113 Adams Street Franklin, TN 37604 Jenkins, Regina Gail Route 4, Box 112 Centerville, TN 37033 Jent, Jennifer Lee 620 South Restin Road Greenwood, IN 46142 Jessup, Laura Ann 2993 Brantley Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Jett, Charles Gregory 828 North Summerfield Madison, TN 37115 Jett, Douglas Allen 1029 Caldwell Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Johns, Joy Ann Route 3, Box 746 Columbia, TN 38401 Johnson, Charlotte Loy Post Office Box 544 White House, TN 37188 Johnson, Craig Alan 145 County Line Road Fayetteville, GA 30214 Johnson, Craig Leo 57 Sunset Boulevard Brunswick, GA 31520 Johnson, Dana Leigh 765 McMurray Drive, Apt. G-2 Nashville, TN 37211 Johnson, Gayle Ann 25 Narwood Drive Louisville, KY 40299 Johnson, Ginger Beth Post Office Box 43 Eva, AL 35621 Johnson, James Michael 145 County Line Road ; Fayetteville, GA 30214 Johnson, Jeffrey Ross Rt. 3, Box 165 Trenton, GA 30752 Johnson, Karen Brooke 4941 Shadowlawn Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Johnson, Kevin Lee 303 Kevin Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Johnson, Kimberly Marshelle 6220 Melton Drive Chattanooga, TN 37416 Johnson, Lori Michelle 102 Sumner Court Hendersonville, TN 37075 Johnson, Lorie Diane 101 Allendale Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Johnson, Mark Arnold 5711 — 34th Avenue, Apartment 4 Moline, IL 61265 ohnson, Michael Eugene 400 West Main Street Huntingdon, TN 38344 Johnson, Monica Lynn 5320 Forrest Acres Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Johnson, Richard Lee Route 3, Box 237 Charlotte, TN 37036 Johnson, Sabrina Ann 1323 Bonnyman Drive Apartment 478 Knoxville, TN 37921 Johnson, Sharon Patrice 660 Harding Place Nashville, TN 37211 Johnson, Steven Bradford 7921 E. Birwood Tucson, AZ 85715 Johnson, Thelma Ruth Riley's Park Office Mount Dora, FL 32757 Johnson, Timothy Wayne 10 South Nance Alamo, TN 38001 Johnson, Vicki Lynn 1516 Gasser Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Johnson, Victoria Elizabeth 533 Villa Drive Lilburn, GA 30247 Johnston, Terry Wayne 024 Woodmont Boulevard Nashville, TN 37204 Joines, Jennifer Lynn 4574 Mickey Drive Memphis, TN 38116 Jones, Anthony 2412 Moore Ave. Huntsville, AL 35810 Jones, Bradley Rex 1001 Brookhaven Drive Russellville, KY 42276 Jones, D'leese Route 3, Box 362a Russellville, KY 42276 Jones, David Randall 506 Utley Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Jones, Donna Sue 741 Vosswood Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Jones, James Anthony Route 2, Box 9 Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Jones, James Brian 431] Colorado Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Jones, Jerry Wayne Maxwell Chapel Road Unionville, TN 37180 Jones, Joni Lynn 616 Levi Road Chattanooga, TN 37415 Jones, Joseph Edward 4661 Old Hickory Boulevard Nashville, TN 37218 Jones, Julie Dorinda 59 Amsden Road Ormond Beach, FL 32074 Jones, Linda Gail 99 Boyette Street Hamlet, NC 28345 Jones, Lisa Annette 1884 Whispering Pine Englewood, FL 33533 Jones, Lynn Renee Edgewood Farm, Route 1 Box 507 Bealeton, VA 22712 Jones, Martha Grace 852 Wren Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Jones, May Criner 505 Garth Road, Southeast Huntsville, AL 35802 Jones, Stephen U. Route 1, Zion Road Columbia, TN 38401 Jones, Susan Elizabeth 1108 Sun Valley Road Franklin, TN 37064 Jones, Timothy Alan 3506 Hewlett Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Jones, Troy Wheeler 616 Levi Road Chattanooga, TN 37415 Jones, Vonda Ruth Route 4, Box 135a Shelbyville, TN 37160 Jordan, Beth Wayne Post Office Box 124 Calhoun, KY 42327 Jorgensen, Rachelle Annette Box 469 Harlan, IA 51537 Joseph, Lori Reece 609 N. Observatory Drive Nashville, TN 37215 oseph, Mark Lance Route 10, Box 1018 Springfield, MO 65803 Joseph, Monty Shawn Route 10, Box 1018 Springfield, MO 65803 Julian, Jonathan Mark 3099 Gant Quarters Way Marietta, GA 30067 Justice, Brian Rex 7439 Highway 70, South, 239 Nashville, TN 37221 Kaatz, Steven Leroy 6328 Purdy Dr. Battle Creek, MI 49017 Kaiser, Kim Leann 708 Shoshoni Street Cheyenne, WY 82009 Karnoski, Robert Kent 20 Cherry Drive Mount Vernon, IL 62864 Keele, Jeffery Thomas Route 1, Box 120 Dickson, TN 37055 Keele, Thomas Evin 500 Elba Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Keen, Lawrence David 1570 South 900 E Zionsville, IN 46077 Keen, Linda Rene 1570 South 900 East Zionsville, IN 46077 Keeton, Connie Jo 5036 Chaffin Drive Nashville, TN 37221 Keith, Chris Allen 8 Arcadia Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Keith, Lisa Carol 1411 Oakland Acres Drive Madison, TN 37115 Kelly John William 1300 Toney Drive Huntsville, AL 35802 Kelly, Peggy Ann 2034 Tinnin Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Kelsey, Thomas, Hadley 6128 Shady Way Lane Chattanooga, TN 37416 Kelso, Mark Leon 1307 Morris Avenue Opelika, AL 36801 Kendall, Barry J. Kendrick, Elizabeth Ann 9412 West Tampa Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Kendrick, Joel Ross 817 Mars Hill Road Florence, AL 35630 Kendrick, John Robin 817 Mars Hill Road Florence, AL 35630 Kendrick, Ronya Joy 817 Mars Hill Road Florence, AL 35630 Kenmotsu, Camellia 4 Spruce Lane Glenwood, IL 60425 Kenning, John Austin 122 Blackburn Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Kennington, Brent Lee 755 Queensbury Drive Montgomery, AL 36116 Kepley, Scott Kevin 207 Brandywine Circle Dunwoody, GA 30338 Kerns, Shannon Elizabeth Route 6, Box 80 Dickson, TN 37055 Kesler, Deborah Kay 7908 Tea Garden Rd., SE Huntsville, AL 35802 Key, Tracey Elizabeth 612 Valle Vista Drive Brandon, FL 33511 Kheir, Patricia Jackson 550 Harding Place, Apt. C-104 Nashville, TN 37211 Khelif, Mohammad Subli 411 Annex Avenue, 6a2 Nashville, TN 37209 Kicklighter, Vikki Jane 618 Bartow Street Saint Simons Island, GA 31522 Kidd, Michael Christopher 1216-B General McArthur Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Kidwell, Mark Stephen Apt. 821 Glastonbury Nashville, TN 37217 Kilpatrick, Janice Loree 7033 Stanford Drive Alexandria, VA 22307 Kilpatrick, Karla Danielle 1539 Ryland Pike Huntsville, AL 35811 Kilpatrick, Melinda Louise 7033 Stanford Drive Alexandria, VA 22307 Kimbrell, John Wylie Route 1, Box 42 West Point, TN 38486 Kimbro, Eric Dewaine 3016 Indiana Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Kindall, Wayne Richard Route 1, Box 408 A Ashland City, TN 37015 King, Alisa Box 225a, King Drive Eagleville, TN 37060 K ing, Cathy Dawn 220 East 17th Bartlesville, OK 74003 King, Clifford Scott 1526 Covington Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 King, David Phillip 1526 Covington Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 King, Katherine Anne 108 Myles Manor Court Franklin, TN 37064 King, Mary Lynne 531 Southecrest Drive Nashville, TN 37211 King, Michael Dwayne 4249 Lazy Acre Road Middleburg, FL 32068 King, Paula Kay 1501 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 32715 Kinnane, Todd Alan 1208 Harding Place Nashville, TN 37215 Kinzel, Thomas Alan 1731 Maple Avenue Wellsville, OH 43968 Kinzer, Sarah Jane Route 1 Columbia, TN 38401 Kinzer, Timothy Ray 111 Mount Vernon Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Kirby, Byron Scott 1204 Rustic Circle Huntsville, AL 35802 Kirby, Steve Dale 257 Elysian Fields Road Nashville, TN 37211 Kirby, Timothy Edward 100 Shihmen Court Antioch, TN 37013 Kirkland, James Eric 809 Brentview Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Kirkpatrick, Steven Ross Wood Haven Drive Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Kiser, Beth Ann Route 4, Box 2 Waynesboro, VA 22980 287 LLL Kiser, Sonya Lynn Route 4, Box 2 Waynesboro, VA 22980 Kittrell, Pamela Leanne 5500 Shady Trail Old Hickory, TN 37138 Kixmiller, Kerry Joe Rural Route 2 Winslow, IN 47598 Kline, Dyann Carmen 4205 Bayside Lane Hermitage, TN 37076 Klingbyll, Tamera Dawn 216 Chester Road Southwest Fairview, TN 37062 Knight, Jacqueline 5526 Yeager Court Indianapolis, IN 46227 Knight, Stephanie Dawn 200 Hickory Ridge Circle Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Knopp, Lester Ray 601 Shadycrest Lane Franklin, TN 37064 Knowles, Karen Marie 26 Stuart Drive Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742 Kocher, Andre S. 516 Ridgewood Ct. E. Gallatin, TN 37066 Krantz, Kevin Wade Temperance Road Franklin, KY 42134 Kroehnke, Amy Catherine Route 1, Box 498 Gilbertsville, KY 42044 Kulp, Robert Charles R.R. 7, Box 563 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Kuykendall, Mark Alan 108 Oak Hill Drive McMinnville, TN 37110 Kyle, Kimberly Rose 3345 Dockery Street Cleveland, TN 3731] Kyle, Kreg Lehman 5311 Fairview Road Hixson, TN 37343 Labender, Brian Ronald 170-B Lakecliff Wheaton, IL 60187 Lackey, Mark Alan 906 Sixth Street asper, AL 35501 Lafferty, Martin David Box 582 La Vergne, TN 37086 Lakes, Peter Andrew 2350 Hickory Ridge Ashland, KY 4110] Lallathin, Janet Layne Pine Lake Park, Route ] 42600 National Road Belmont, OH 43718 Lamb, Kathy Janiece 3018 Earhart Road Hermitage, TN 37076 Lampley, Kathy Louise Route 1, Box 228 Nolensville, TN 37135 Lampton, Jeffrey Ray 1759 Hicks Drive Evansville, IN 47715 Landrum, Renee Christine 11790 Brady Road Jacksonville, FL 32223 Lane, Chandra Kay 03 Nathan Forest Court Hendersonville, TN 37075 Lane, Morris Andrew Rural Route 1, Box 77 Pegram, TN 37143 Langford, Martha Ann 4037 Outer Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Langlois, John Charles 133 Blackman Road Bradner, OH 43406 Langsdon, Joseph William 307 North Hardin Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Lanham, Craig Lauren 116 River Drive Tequesta, FL 33458 288 Lankford, Alana Frances 3709 Benham Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Lankford, Charles Lee 3709 Benham Nashville, TN 37215 Larkin, Thomas Wilson Route 1, Box 47 Killen, AL 35645 Larson, Laurie Lynn 7029 South Fillmore Court Littleton, CO 80122 Larue, Tammy Dianne 309 Hollywood Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Lassiter, William Russell 210 Burnt Leaf Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Latif, Zainab 865 Bellvue Road, J-18 Nashville, TN 37221 Lavender, Earl Dale Rt. 2, Box 336 D-3 Centerville, TN 37033 Lawrence, Emily Westbrook 1220 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 32715 Lawson, Diane Carol 8704 Louis Drive Huntsville, AL 35802 Lawson, Letha Michelle 1304 Graycroft Avenue Madison, TN 37115 Lawson, Nancy Lynne Route 5, Box 2a, Wortman Road Evansville, IN 47711 Ledford, Angela Joy 1638 Mount Vernon Road Rocky Face, GA 30740 Ledford, Elizabeth Blair 107 Wilkins Drive Tullahoma, TN 37388 Lee, Fawn Day 8307 Bunnell Hill Road Springboro, OH 45066 Lee, Kendell Bryan Route 6, Box 414a Lewisburg, TN 3709] Lee, Lana Gayle 116 Bane Drive Smyrna, TN 37167 Leggett, Mike Glenn Vantrease Avenue Auburntown, TN 37016 Lenahan, Joelle Marie 323 Sinclair Ave. Tavares, FL 32778 Lenahan, Malinda Mabry 219 Maytair Road Nashville, TN 37205 Lenoir, Martha Caroline 6017 Ellington Road Huntsville, AL 35810 Lentz, Jane Marie 12314 Shelter Lane Bowie, MD 20715 Leonard, Daniel Rex 348 Lynn Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Leonard, Jill Ann 5202 Overton Road Nashville, TN 37220 Leonard, Roger Lebron 2421 Janeview Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421 Lester, Howard Louis 100 Pine Tree Drive Lagrange, GA 30240 Levins, Teresa Lynn 6612 Hollis Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 Lewandoski, Anastasia Lea 708 Parrish Street Jacksonville, AR 72076 Lewis, lone Renee 138 Fairways Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Lewis, Nancy Jean 23 East Highland Road Johnson City, TN 37601 Lewis, Rebecca Melinda 1516 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Lewis, Stacey Lynn 304 Las Palmas Street Royal Palm Beach, FL 3341] Lewis, Teresa Angela 404 O'leary Avenue, Box 458 Weaver, AL 36277 Lillicrap, Kimberly Diane 5701 Stoneway Trail Nashville, TN 37209 Lincoln, Carrie Gene 7944 Hooten Hous Road Nashville, TN 37221 Lincoln, Elizabeth Helen Route 1, Pratt Lane Franklin, TN 37064 Lincoln, Sherri Faye Rural Delivery 10, Box 200 Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Linville, Tina Diane 109 Heiss Drive Marietta, OH 45750 Lipford, Paul Edwin 621 Mariner Way Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Lipford, Sarah Jayne 621 Mariner Way Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Lirette, Jesse Paul 286 Needles Trail Orlando, FL 32779 Litchford, Mark Allen Post Office Box 3 Ozona, FL 33560 Little, John Perry 304 East Heritage Drive Knoxville, TN 37922 Littleton, Lisa P.O. Box 396 Old Pond Road 17 Dickson, TN 37055 Livingston, James Terry 1033 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Lloyd, Frances Christine 209 Granny White Pike Nashville, TN 37204 Lloyd, John Wade 1107 Meadowlark Drive Channahon, IL 60410 Lloyd, Lesley Meredith 4428 Crossbridge Court Plainfield, IN 46168 Lloyd, Morton Crowell 4925 Bal Harbor Drive Chattanooga, TN 37416 Locke, Edward Allen Route 2, Box 187 Lynnville, TN 38472 Locke, Jill Ann Route 3 Columbia, TN 38401 Locke, Julia Dawn Route 2, Manley Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Loden, James Carlton 824 Glen Leven Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Loflin, Angela Chandler Post Office Box 684 Tavares, FL 32778 Lohr, Robert Howard 390b Old Farm Road Mars, PA 16046 Lollar, Ralph David Route 1, Box 31-A Hayden, AL 35079 Long, Jeffrey Mark Post Office Box 277 Norcross, GA 30091 Long, Steven Layne Rural Route 1, Box 8 Paoli, IN 47454 Long, Wendy Dale Route 2, Box 328 Mitchell, IN 47446 Longieliere, Lynn Diana 3620 14th Street, North Naples, FL 33940 Losey, John Alan 1711 Castleman Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Louden, Nila Jo 3216 River Bluff Road Bedford, IN 4742] Loveday, Jonathan Sanders Route 13, Box 19] Crossville, TN 38555 Lovelady, Lisa Lynne 432 South Ramsey Street Manchester, TN 37355 Loveless, Lee Edward Route 2, Box 68 Centerville, TN 37033 Lovett, Sonya Kay 1806 Alpine Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Lowe, Betsy Jane Route 6 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Lowe, Lynda Sue Post Office Box 428 Demopolis, AL 36732 Loyd, Alexander C. 1226 Jefferson Davis Dr. Brentwood, TN 37027 Loyd, Kimberly Ann 6356 Chickering Circle Nashville, TN 37215 Lucey, Kathleen Jill Box 27 Wind Ridge, PA 15380 Luna, Alan Wayne 2035 Gurley Pike Gurley, AL 35748 Luna, Cynthia Ann 510 Cunniff Parkway Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Luna, Drew Johnston Routel, Daisy Hill Spring Hill, TN 37174 Lyle, Sharon Angela 1002 Gillock Street Nashville, TN 37216 Lynch, Katherine Jan Garrett Lane Winchester, TN 37398 Lynch, Lynette Kimberly 901 East Camino Real, Apt. ph-lb Boca Raton, FL 33432 Maberry, Billy Jeffrey 509 East Jefferson A Carthage, TN 37030 Macy, Jonathan David Post Office Box 655 Englewood, TN 37329 Maddux, Monika Lynn 1214 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Magnuson, James Brian Colony House Apt. Q-2 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Major, Glen M. 843 Lakewood Drive Lagrange, GA 30240 Mandernach, John Roger 3380 Clemens Drive St. Charles, MO 6330] Mangrum, Eugenia Lynne Route 1, Highway 96 Franklin, TN 37064 Mangum, David George 1212 Saxon Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Mani, Majid Post Office Box 50204 Nashville, TN 37205 Manilla, Diana Gayle 4170 Four Pole Road Huntington, WV 2570] Manilla, Philip Joseph 4170 Four Pole Road Huntington, WV 2570] Mansell, Helen Kay 25 Windflower Newark, DE 19711 Mansfield, Anna-Lise Marie 156 Main Street, East Grimsby, Ontario, Canada Markham, Cindy Lanae Route 1] Lynchburg, TN 37352 Markham, John Nelson Route 7, Box 22 Columbia, TN 38401] Marlin, Kimberly Rose 44] Rembrandt Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Martello, William Christopher Post Office Box 802 Valdosta, GA 31601 Martin, Leigh Anne 881 San Juan Avenue Lake City, FL 32055 Martin, Robbie Lamar Post Office Box 1164 Lake Placid, FL 33852 Mason, George Perry Post Office Box 37 Lake Placid, FL 33852 Massey, Troy Nolan 3905 Sturbridge Drive Huntsville, AL 35810 Mastalrez, Thomas Richard 3417 Meadowlake Terrace Nashville, TN 37217 Masten, Elizabeth Lazenby 766 Rodney Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Matheny, Margaret Mayberry 765 McMurray Drive Apartment B7 Nashville, TN 37211 Matheny, Timothy Craig 765 McMurray Drive, B-7 Nashville, TN 37211 Mathis, Darell Nolan 4646 Nolensville Rd., B-19 Nashville, TN 37211 Mathis, Timothy Todd 785 South Lowry Smyrna, TN 37167 Matlock, Ronald Barry Route 1, Box 2-A Charlotte, TN 37036 Matthews, Wendy Carol 157 Brockridge Drive La Vergne, TN 37086 Maxwell, Gregory Allan Route 2, Box 1433 Evensville, TN 37332 May, Harriett, Lorraine 184 Lee Lane Huntland, TN 37345 Mayberry, Dewey Scott 1808 Fatherland Street Nashville, TN 37206 Mayhugh, Felicia L. 9016 West Lancaster Road Peoria, IL 61607 Maynard, Jerry Christopher 105 Sataford Oak Drive Jamestown, NC 27282 Mayo, Michael Wayne 19 Grant Oaks North Little Rock, AR 72116 Mayo, Michele R ene 3225 Crislynndale Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Mays, Amy Alicia Route 3, Box 148-B Killen, AL 35645 Mays, James Gregory Route 2, Box 14 Nunnelly, TN 37137 McArthur, Christina Lynn Post Offoce Box 735 Franklin, TN 37064 McBride, Zina Loree 4751 Lemans Drive Orlando, FL 32808 McCarley, Jane Elizabeth 302 West Brown Street Glasgow, KY 42141 McCarley, Mary Denise 2076 Von List Way Lexington, KY 40502 McCarley, Michael Henry 2076 Von List Way Lexington, KY 40502 McCarty, Timothy Paul General Delivery South Shore, KY 41175 McClanahan, Terri Ann 205 Bart Drive Antioch, TN 37013 McClelland, Eric Ray 4810 Old Hickory Boulevard Nashville, TN 37218 McClelland, Kevin Powers 7159 Harper Road Joelton, TN 37080 McClenney, Barbara Catherine Route 4, Box 126 Shelbyville, TN 37160 McClintock, Kimberly Anita 403 Brandywine Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 McCloy, Kelly J. 713 Saratoga Lima, OH 45804 McCloy, Robert Cash , 8402 Hazqn Houston, TX 77036 McClure, Joanna Carol 450 Powers Boulevard Waverly, TN 37185 McCollough, Alicha Kay Route 2, Box 585 Franklin Road Murfreesboro, TN 37130 McCollum, James Foy 937 Havenhill Drive Nashville, TN 37217 McConnell, Melissa Lynn Route 2, Box 362 Lewisburg, TN 37091 McCormick, Beth Ann 211 Zachary Street Livingston, TN 38570 McCrary, Ronald 3234 Delicado Drive Huntsville, AL 35810 McCulloch, Anne Kimberly 1711 Summerlane Southeast Decatur, AL 35601 McCullough, Charles Herbert 2925 Glenmeade Drive Nashville, TN 37216 McDaniel, John William 4804 Hopedale Drive Nashville, TN 37211 McDaniel, Lajuana Yvette 115 Briarcliff Place Danville, VA 24541 McDonald, Carol Ann 2118 Golf Club Lane Nashville, TN 37215 McDonald, Lisa Louise Post Office Box 205 Hamilton, AL 35570 McDoniel, Nancy Jane 701 West Oak Drive Cookeville, TN 38501 McDowell, Karen Lynn 3625 Cline Road Chattanooga, TN 37412 McElhiney, Thomas Wayne 1400 Brannom Drive Madison, TN 37115 McEver, David Lamar 1701 Gale Lane, B-13 Nashville, TN 37212 McFarlen, Marvin Leon 3024 Franklin Road Nashville, TN 37204 McFerrin, Mary Elizabeth Route 2, Box 386 Valdosta, GA 31601 McGee, Paula Gale G-17 Cheatham Route 4, Box 130 Smyrna, TN 37167 Melllwain, David Howard 261 Bluegrass Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 MclIndoo, David Ray 609 Highland View Co Hermitage, TN 37076 McKamey, Darrin Brent Rural Route 1, Box Ivy-1 New Palistine, IN 46163 McKay, Harvey Clayton 3024 Belair Drive Bowie, MD 20715 McKay, Mark Oda 3024 Belair Drive Bowie, MD 20715 McKay, Robert Allison 115 Ralston Lane Franklin, TN 37064 McKeel, Vaughn Allen 3730 Colonial Heritage Drive Nashville, TN 37217 McKenzie, Crystal Paige C-4, Box 196 Pikeville, KY 41501 McKenzie, Karen Sue 6415 Payne Dearborn, MI 48126 McKinley, Jeffrey Alan 16133 Venison Trail Woodburn, IN 46797 McKinney, Michelle Mathis 2014 Linden Avenue, Apt. 5 Nashville, TN 37212 McKinzie, John Anthony ‘15808 Tumberline Dr. Colonial Heights, VA 23834 McLeod, Barry Stephen 2146 East 43 Street Savannah, GA 31404 McMurtry, James Patrick 3018 Capps Drive Nashville, TN 37207 McMurtry, John Mark 5011 Longstreet Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 McPherson, Joel Bryan 3805 Murphy Road Nashville, TN 37209 McPherson, John Ashley 6308 Pettus Road Antioch, TN 37013 McPherson, Stephanie Lynne Post Office Box 357 Sewanee, TN 37375 McRae, David Michael 840 Youngs Lane Nashville, TN 37207 McRaven, Carol Denise 6108 Bresslyn Road Nashville, TN 37205 Meador, Elisa Jane 1011 Goodbar Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Meador, Lori Ann 4538 South Roakoke Springfield, MO 65807 Meadows, Daniel Edward Route 4, Box 24 Ashland City, TN 37015 Medlin, Lisa Ann 6266 Duran Court Morrow, GA 30260 Mee, Danielle Kathleen 2604 Bluefield Avenue Nashville, TN 37214 Megar, Carolyn Fern 266 Sterling Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Melson, David Alan 6028 Lanier Boulevard Norcross, GA 30071 Mendl, Gary Daniel 536 Southcrest Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Mercer, Jerry Wayne Box 551-A Pegram, TN 37143 Mercer, Jimmy Smyth 2400 Poncianna St. Huntsville, AL 35801 Meredith, Norman Hollis 2030 Natchez Lane Paducah, KY 42001 Merrill, Frances Louise 4461 Coconut Creek Boulevard Coconut Creek, FL 33063 Merritt, Kevin Warren 3516 Huntland Drive Whites Creek, TN 37189 Merritt, Roger Alan 412 Taft Avenue Charleston, IL 61920 Messamore, Ronald Lester 113 Chapel Avenue Nashville, TN 37206 Meyer, Lisa Anne 526 Dixie Drive Selma, AL 36701 Meyer, Nanette Jean 707 West Grundy Street Tullahoma, TN 37388 Meyer, Paul Douglas 526 Dixie Drive Selma, AL 36701 Meyer, Susan Renee 132 Country Club Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Midgett, Jenifer Lynn 307 Hampton Road Tullahoma, TN 37388 Milam, Alicia Anne 1614 Chapman Avenue, Northeast Huntsville, Al 35811 Milam, Melody Lynne 523 Colice Jeanne Road Nashville, TN 3722] Milam, William Mark Route 1, Box 311 Huntingdon, TN 38344 Miles, Steven Lee 850 Richards Road Apt. J-7 Antioch, TN 37013 Milhoan, Ardith Lenore Route 8, Box 336 Charlottesville, VA 22901 Milhoan, Lisa Michelle Route 8, Box 336 Charlottesville, VA 22901 Miller, Alexander Lawton 936 Saint Andrews Road Macon, GA 31210 Miller, Alvin James 902 Robertson Academy Road Nashville, TN 37220 Miller, Cathy Louise Route 2, Box 193 Kingston Spring, TN 37082 Miller, Glenda Rhea Route 12, Box 162 Bowling Green, KY 42101 Miller, James Albert 6243 Melshore Drive Mentor, OH 44060 Miller, Melisa Ann 224 Clearlake Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Miller, Teresa Lynne Route 2, Box 423 Dyersburg, TN 38024 Miller, Timothy Scott Route 1, Box 80 Berkeley Springs, WV 25411 Mills, Barrett Wayne 2118 Pine Drive Raleigh, NC 27608 Mills, Robert Gordon 1904 Upland Drive Nashville, TN 37216 Minor, Mark Craig 7195 Franklin Road Lewisville, NC 27023 Minton, David Harold Route 2, Box 154ee Milan, TN 38358 Mitchell, Andrew Leland 704 Pickwick Street Sheffield, AL 35660 Mitchell, Banford Raye 470] Belmont Park Terrace Nashville, TN 37215 Mitchell, Tonia Louise 2725 Flintlock Drive Henderson, KY 42420 Mobley, Leesa Annette 3224 Earle Drive Fort Worth, TX 76117 Mock, Shanon Renee 5866 Shallowford Road Lewisville, NC 27023 Monk, Marla Elayne 2600 Nashville Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 Montgomery, Brian Kent 8800 Gladstonberry Place Louisville, KY 40258 Montgomery, Kevin Don Route 5, Old Hickory Boulevard Brentwood, TN 37027 Montgomery, Mary Deanne 214 Cumberland Drive Huntsville, AL 35803 Montgomery, Sandra Lynn 214 Cumberland Drive Huntsville, AL 35803 Moore, Barry Lee 3709 Rosemont Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Moore, Beverly Jean 2323 Houlihan Road Saginaw, MI 48505 Moore, Cynthia Dawn 6302 American Court Nashville, TN 37209 Moore, David Keith 3205 Post Oak Court Lexington, KY 40502 Moore, Eva Susan Route 2, Box 201 Greenville, KY 42345 Moore, Jeffrey Dale Pennfield, Box 244 Odin, IL 62870 Moore, Marlyn Lanette 1023 Summitt Street Nashville, TN 37203 Moore, Robert M. 563 Mott Street Sugar Notch, PA 18702 Moore, Robert William 4620 Woodridge Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 Moore, Ronald Scott 3709 Rosemont Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Moore, Sandra Kay 322 Dade Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Moore, Tamora Lynn Route Sunset Road Brentwood, TN 37027 Moore, Thomas Loyd 4001 Anderson Road Nashville, TN 37217 Moore, Timothy Russell 1831 South Talbott Place Waynesboro, VA 22980 Moorehead, Alline Ann 2615 Acklen Avenue Nashville, TN 37212 Moorer, Emmett Lewis 2930-E Berry Hill Drive Nashville, TN 37204 289 Moran, Mary Kathryn 5422 Knob Road Nashville, TN 37209 Mordecai, Gregory Keith 110 Flowerwood Toney, AL 35773 Morehead, Donald Wayne 700 Meridian Street Nashville, TN 37207 Morelli, Michael Alan 720 Groves Park Road Nashville, TN 37206 Morgan, Karen Leigh 5455 St. Lo Lane College Park, GA 30349 Morgan, Maria Annette Route 1, Box 530 Trion, GA 30753 Morgan, Monna Lynn Rute 1, Box 530 Trion, GA 30753 Morgan, Susan Elizabeth 1420 Shawhan Terrace Chattanooga, TN 37411 Morgan, Walter Henry 1228 McGavock Pike Nashville, TN 32716 Morgan, William Allen 316 Delvin Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Morrill, Ashleigh Ellen 5185 Downwest Ride Columbia, MD 21044 Morris, Jon David 352 Clearlake Drive West Nashville, TN 37217 Morris, Kristopher Wilson 130 Wolverine Road Troy, TN 38260 Morris, Leisha Laine 3780-K Moss Drive Winston Salem, NC 27109 Morris, Monica Lee 201 Barclay Circle Cheltenham, PA 19012 Morris, Monta Elizabeth 3780k Moss Drive Winston Salem, NC 27106 Morris, Ruth Ann Route 2, Box 50 Winchester, TN 37398 Morrison, Dean Allan 3205 Woodford Way Birmingham, AL 35243 Morrison, Gregory Thomas 8324 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221 Morrow, Amy Gayle 615 Granny White Pike Brentwood, TN 37027 Moseley, Don Alan 1623 Loch Lomond Murray, KY 42071 Moss, Jill Laureen Route 4, Box 147-a Logansport, IN 46947 Mullins, Cynthia Jo 4105 Brecon Circle Talladega, AL 35160 Mullins, Cynthia Lou 727 Drummond Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Mullins, Sam D. 3100 Zinnia Court Golden, CO 80401 Mullins, Susan Kay 502 East Clark Blvd. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Murphey, Deborah Kay 6726 Hickory Crest Cove Memphis, TN 38119 Murphy, Bryan Jesse 4557 East Fourth Street Dayton, OH 4543] Murphy, Gordon Dean 4557 East Fourth Street Dayton, OH 4543] Murphy, Linda Amelia 112 Garrett Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Murray, Meredith Anne 909 West River Street Milford, CT 06460 Murter, Dorene Marie 1131 Smithbridge Road Glen Mills, PA 19342 Musick, Steven Grady 6517 Lakeshore Parkway Chattanooga, TN 37416 290 Nance, Angela Leigh 2867 Suesand Memphis, TN 38128 Nance, David Ralph 1479 Clairmont Place Nashville, TN 37215 Nance, Gregory Deuley 13941 Lake Placid Court Miami Lakes, FL 33014 Nance, John Mark 1479 Clairmont Place Nashville, TN 37215 Nash, Edward Kent 2131 Elm Hill Pike, Apt. H-176 Nashville, TN 36210 Nash, Gregory Edwin 317 Pinkley Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Neal, Kristi Ann 5109 Amalie Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Neal, Lisa Ann Route 2, Seminary Road Smyrna, TN 37167 Nealy, Barbara Ellen Route 3, Three Springs Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 Neely, Caren Renee 496 Whispering Hills Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Nel son, Brian S. 1227 Meadowbrook Drive Lafayette, IN 47905 Nelson, David D. 4862 Jonquil Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Nelson, Jeffery Brian 312 Dolphin Street Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Nelson, Nancy Anne 227 Meadowbrook Drive Lafayette, IN 47905 Nelson, Randall Kirk 167 Hillview Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Nemier, Richard Henry 39 Goose Lane Tolland, CT 06084 Nerren, Kaye 701 Fagan Circle, Southeast Huntsville, AL 35801 Nestor, Lori Ann 201 Darby Avenue Sheffield, AL 35660 Newberry, Sheila Kaye Route 4, Box 224c Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Newberry, Theodore Scott 2000 Newberry Drive Parkersburg, WV 26101 Newby, Timothy Michael Route 3, Box 293 McMinnville, TN 37110 Newman, Jay Todd 4500 Bobs Court Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Newsom, Lisa Jane 1624 South Observatory Dr. Nashville, TN 37215 Newton, David James 11002 Rockcliff Drive Huntsville, AL 35810 Nicholson, Andrea Lee 1491 Wood Thrush Way Marietta, GA 30062 Nicholson, Robert Dean 1003 Dozier Place Nashville, TN 37216 Nickel, Laurie Anderson 4217 Granny White Pike Nashville, TN 37204 Niebel, Deborah Gay Route 1, Box 378-c Ashland City, TN 37015 Niebel, Robert Jack Route 1, Box 378-C Moss Bennett Road Ashland City, TN 37015 Nokes, Niva Ann Route 7, Box 187 McMinnville, TN 37110 Norman, Nancy Route Two, Box Seventy-nine Nauvoo, AL 35578 Norris, Daniel Riley 271 Baxter Road Ballwin, MO 63011 Northcutt, Sherie Annette 1236 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Nusz, David Benton 1209 Nice Drive Lexington, KY 40504 O'Connor, George Edward 421 Dorsey Way Louisville, KY 40223 O'Dell, Cynthia Sue 2204 North Oak Road Davison, MI 48423 Ochiai, Shinji 1176-3 Zaimoku-Cho, Numata Japan 378 Oden, Daniel Bruce 2602 Mountain Park Circle Huntsville, AL 35810 Odum, Brenda Kay Route 6, John Hager Road Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Olsen, Niel Applegate Post Office Box 670 Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Ondusko, Georgann Box 182 Bergholz, OH 43908 Orange, Rhonda Lynn Route 2 Ashland City, TN 37015 Orr, Donna Leigh 1331 Troy Drive Lewisburg, TN 37091 Ortkiese, Cynthia Lynn Route 2, Highway 62 Central City, KY 42330 Orton, Cynthia Gail Route 1, Box 80 Duck River, TN 38454 Osborn, Rebecca Juanell 1643 VIP Drive Boaz, AL 35957 Oshel, Mare Sheridan Route 1, Box 675 Point Pleasant, WV 25550 Osman, Ty Howard 16205 West Prestwick Place Miami Lakes, FL 33014 Osteen, Jeff Scott 22 W. 210 Glen Valley Dr. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Outhier, Frank Edmond 3512 Belmont Boulevard Nashville, TN 37215 Overbay, Jonathan Eldon 504 Laural Park Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Overstreet, David Keith 600 Pear Street Mount Vernon, IL 62864 Owen, Dane Mcdonnell Post Office Box 99 Silver Springs, FL 32688 Owen, Samuel Lamar 3809 Faulkner Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Owen, Steve Thomas 4709 Chalmers Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Owens, Danny Clai 9410 Dexter Lane Ooltewah, TN 37363 Owens, Donalie Ann Route 3, Box 37-a Robinson, IL 62454 Owens, Van Scott Post Office Box 183 Norman Park, GA 3177] Ownbey, Rhonda Jane 7501 Access Road Cleveland, TN 37311 Pack, Catherine Elaine 40 Highview Circle Denton, TX 76205 Page, Leanne Foster 402 Eastboro Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Paladino, Lisa Ann 62 Stonehenge Terrace Clark, NJ 07066 Palmer, George Kenneth 8816 138th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 Palmer, John David Post B Office Box 666 Sebree, KY 42455 Palmer, Sharon Shoun 1203 Eighth Street Newport, TN 37821 Palmer, Stephanie Callahan 112 Barrington Drive Brandon, FL 3351] Palmer, Tim Alan Post Office Box 502 Hamilton, AL 35570 Panovec, Parker Kevin Route One, Box 3 Springfield, TN 37172 Parham, Judy Elizabeth Route 2, Box 165a Huntingdon, TN 38344 Parham, Kimberly Ann Route 1, Box 9-h Marion, AR 72364 Parham, Michael Ralph 3316 Brookmeade Memphis, TN 38127 Parish, Laurie Jan 4084 Klepinger Road Dayton, OH 45416 Parker, Alan Keith Route 7, Box 400 Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 Parker, Carla Suzanne Route 3, Box 134 Killen, AL 35645 Parker, Lori Michelle 4817 Hopedale Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Parkins, Crystal Fly Route 1, Box 90 Milan, TN 38358 Parks, Celia Dawn 7099 Green Acres Drive Talladega, AL 35160 Parks, Keith Scott 1306 South Polk Street Tullahoma, TN 37388 Parliament, Eric Neal 119 North Franklin R Indianapolis, IN 46219 Parrish, Jennifer 215 Lafayette Avenue Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Parrish, Sharon Denise 452 Spring Valley Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Parrott, Billy Edward 1800 Primrose Drive Nashville, TN 37203 Parsley, Kimberly Marie 1910 Kimberly Court Flatwoods, KY 41139 Parsley, Lowell Todd 1910 Kimberly Court Flatwoods, KY 41139 Parsons, Billie Jean 2411 Babcock Road Vienna, VA 22180 Pate, Deborah Jeanne 4644 Tara Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Pate, Elizabeth Lorene 4644 Tara Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Patten, Daniel Webb 1021 Flagg Way Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Patterson, Kimberly Ann 313 Beacontree Lane Knoxville, TN 37922 Patterson, Mary Lela Route 2 Town Creek, AL 35672 Pauley, Kelly Lynn Route 1, Box 167 Alum Creek, WV 25003 Payne, David Turney Post Office Box 516 South Pittsburg, TN 37380 Payne, Patricia Anne 1211 Brentwood Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Payne, Sandra Gail Route | Allensville, KY 42204 Peach, Martin Bass 2527 Woodberry Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Peacock, Harper Scott Route 1, Box 24 Milton, TN 37118 Peacock, Maralyn Celeste Route 1, Box 24 Milton, TN 37118 Peeler, Erby Shelton 1536 Neely’s Bend Road Madison, TN 37115 Pendergrass, Leslie Odell 457 Rollins Avenue Huntingdon, TN 38344 Pennington, Alan Christopher 3841 Lake Aire Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Pepper, John Michael 1413 6th Avenue, South Decatur, AL 35601 Perkins, Beth Ann 4726 Benton Smith Road Nashville, TN 37215 Perkins, Brett 1181 North Third Street El Cajon, CA 92021 Perkins, Susan Elizabeth 2822 Mossdale Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Perry, Carolyn Paige Route 3, John S. Young Road Smyrna, TN 37167 Personett, Loren Ray 247 Sunrise Avenue Nashville, TN 37211 Persons, Brian Duane RFD-1, Crescent Lane Barre, VT 05641 Peterson, Jeffrey Glenn 2138 Smallhouse Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 Peterson, Lesley Ann 2138 Smallhouse Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 Petoskey, William 8125 Fulmer Road Millington, MI 48746 Petros, M. Haregewein 1708 Linden Avenue Nashville, TN 37212 Pettit, Lee Alan 268 Spreading Oak Lane Ormond Beach, FL 32074 Petty, Amanda Joyce Post Office Box 245 Dickson, TN 37055 Phebus, Sharon Renee 110 Cherry Tree Drive Waverly, TN 37185 Phelps, Randall Perry Rt. 3. Box 439 Underwood Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Phifer, Jamie Kay Route 10, Box 269 McMinnville, TN 37110 Phillips, Barry L. 2131 Elm Hill Pike, a-3 Nashville, TN 37210 Phillips, Francis Hatten 3191 Qualynn Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Phillips, Jeffrey Allen 5405 Hill Road Circle Nashville, TN 37220 Phillips, Leeann 1021 Redmond Court Nashville, TN 37211 Pigg, Lisa Route 1 Petersburg, TN 37144 Pigg, Phillip Bryan 940 Murrey Drive Pulaski, TN 38478 Pike, Paul Glenn 8036 Laray Drive Westchester, OH 45069 Pinkerton, Gina Kreshon ‘ Route 2, Waynes Lane Fairview, TN 37062 Pinkston, Anne 504 Dillard Court Nashville, TN 37220 Pirtle, Joy Ann 3350 Elm Avenue, Lot 73 Portsmouth, VA 32701 Pitney, Alan Roger 2426 West River Road, Southwest Newton Falls, OH 44444 Pittman, Miriam Lee Post Office Box 337 Guntersville, AL 35976 Plunkett, Cynthia Dawn Route 2, Box 34 Nashville, TN 37209 Poats, Rebecca Lynn Route 2, Box 223 Charlottesville, VA 2290] Poe, Stephanie Jane 3006 Mavert Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Pogue, Bernard Kirk Route One Box 54 Smyrna, TN 37167 Pogue, Susan Rebecca Route 5, Box 407 Columbia, TN 38401 Polutta, Melissa Jane 1131 Wellington Drive Charleston, SC 29412 Poor, Kirnberly Sue 1105 Bristolwood Street Brandon, FL 33511 Pope, Joseph James Box 469, East Valley Road Jasper, TN 37347 Pope, Pamela Dawn 1050 Rural Hill Road Antioch, TN 37013 Pope, Valerie 3217 Delia Lane Huntsville, AL 35810 Popham, Marsha Kathleen 3364 Creekview Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Popham, Tammy S. 3364 Creekview Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Porter, Ardis Craig 2216 Autumn Ave. West Memphis, AR 72301 Poston, Tammy Lynn Route 5, Box 31 Livingston, TN 38570 Potter, Lincoln Ross 211 Williamsburg Circle Brentwood, TN 37027 Potts, Alan James Post Office Box 402 2324 Sussex Court Snellville, GA 30278 Pounders, Charbeth Helena 2418 Oakwood Avenue Huntsville, AL 35810 Pounders, Robert Mark 1915 Fordson Road Richmond, VA 23229 Powell, Gregory Levoy Route 2, Box 159b McMinnville, TN 37110 Powell, Gregory Wayne Edwards Lane Clifty, KY 42216 Pratt, Rebecca Alice Route 3, Murray Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Price, Bonnie Anne 1204 Monterrey Dr. SE Huntsville, AL 35801 Price, Donald Ray 3777 Gladney Drive Chamblee, GA 30341 Price, Judith Leigh Route 3, Box 309 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Price, Scott Mason 616 Dartmoor Drive Lexington, KY 40505 Primm, John Vance Route 2, Box 267 White Bluff, TN 37187 Prince, Phillip Kent 1718 North Observatory Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Proctor, Sheryll Clark 449 Cedar Valley Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Pruden, Wendy Lynn 17 Grandview Drive Normal, IL 61761 Pruett, Teresa Joan 4906 Crosby Lane Nashville, TN 37211 Puckelwartz, Roy Newton 4550 49th Avenue, North St. Petersburg, FL 33714 Puckett, Dennis Charles 4908 Packard Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Punzalan, Emelyn Mercurio 1501 Mitcham Court Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Purcell, Cathy Ann 1113 Woodland Drive New Johnsonville, TN 37134 Pursley, Daniel Martin 3924 Sussex Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Puryear, Ansley Gail 510 Crown Lake Drive, Southeast Dalton, GA 20720 Puryear, Darrell Lee Route 3, Box 370 Henderson, KY 42420 Puryear, Eustacia Muriel 1700 Belcourt Avenue Nashville, TN 37212 Puryear, Joseph Conrad 510 Crown Lake Drive Dalton, GA 30720 Putman, Tony Steven 4302 Saunders Avenue Nashville, TN 37216 Putnam, Susan Cassetty 205 Meadow Wood Drive Fairview, TN 37062 Pyburn, William Craig 3226 Crislynndale, Lane Nashville, TN 37207 Pyles, Timothy Dwight P.O. Box IBC Florence, AL 35633 Qualls, Connie Denise Route 1, Box 8 Pleasantville, TN 37147 Qualls, Eric Cooper Route 2, Box 340 Catlett, VA 22019 Qualls, Melissa Jean 2014 Golf Road, Apartment 203 Huntsville, AL 35802 Qualls, Tammy Michelle Route 2, Box 340 Catlett, VA 22019 Quarles, Regina Diane 4810 Harrell Circle Knoxville, TN 27938 Quillian, Ann Boyd 1111 Laurelwood Drive Chattanooga, TN 37412 Quinn, Donna Jill 313 Hickory Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Quinn, Jean Ann 313 Hickory Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Ragin, Ronald B. 2670 Honey Creek Road Conyers, GA 30708 Rains, Marsha Rena 109 S. Foursquare Savannah, TN 38372 Rakes, Carrie Denise 4944 Packard Dr. Nashville, TN 37211 Ramey, Deborah Ann 10918 North Hardy Street New Orleans, LA 70127 Rampy, Randall Grant Mill Run Drive Warrenton, VA 22186 Randolph, John Doyle Post Office Box 150867 Nashville, TN 37215 Randolph, Melanie Ann 5136 Raywood Lane Nashville, TN 37211 Randolph, Stephen Kenneth 4547 Wares Ferry Road Montgomery, AL 36109 Rataiczak, Michelle Lynne 2831 Northeast Seventh Terrace Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Rawlings, Karen Arlene 121 Alderman Street Galax, VA 24333 Rawlins, Robert Courtland Route 8, Box 51-e, Indian Lake Rd. Daytona Beach, FL 32014 Ray, Bobby Lull Route 1, Box 22c Ethridge, TN 38456 Ray, Marla Lee Route 1, Box 112 Smithville, TN 37166 Raybon, Terry Louis Route 9, Box 11 Athens, AL 35611 Reagan, Marletta Ann 2524 David Court Nashville, TN 37214 Reasonover, Tammie Rene 914 Winthrone Dr., Apt. D-18 Nashville, TN 37217 Redmon, Kimberly Elise Route 2, Box 194 Wartburg, TN 37887 Reed, Charles Wayne Route 3, Box 488 Maryville, TN 37801 Reed, Donna Sue 1202 Jackson Street Manchester, TN 37355 Reed, Jeffrey Ken 890 Carson Drive Christiansburg, VA 24073 Reeder, Rodger William Route 2, Box 329-a Joelton, TN 37080 Rees, Janie Hester Route 1, Box 36 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Reighley, Amy Kathleen 104 Churchill Place Franklin, TN 37064 Reinhard, Rawn Howard 1673 Grenoble Road Columbus, OH 43221 Reinhart, Bobby Leon 1589 Fieldgreen Olverlook Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Reynolds, David Glenn 418 Leland Lane Lebanon, TN 37087 Reynolds, David Scott 2044 Fort Harrods Drive Lexington, KY 40513 Reynolds, Kevin Lee 4102 Cove Place Nashville, TN 37215 Reynolds, Sarah J. 1118 Flint Hill Road Wilmington, DE 19808 Rhodes, Ramona Ross 400 Landon Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Rhodes, Tamara Evelyn 3673 Fernway Drive Montgomery, AL 36111 Rice, Kenneth Alan 1014 Townley Drive Madison, TN 37115 Rice, Lori Ellen Route 1, Box 64 Colliers, WV 26035 Rice, Marcus Keline 1423 Litton Avenue Nashville, TN 37216 Rice, Stacey Yolanda 170 Moss Road, Apartment C Antioch, TN 37013 Rice, Tonja J. Route 5, Box 70 Scottsboro, AL 35768 Rich, Jack Donovan 208 Savely Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Richards, Lesa Anne 420 Circle Drive Logan, WV 25607 Richards, William Stanley 2633 Windemere Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Richardson, Karen Lynn 758 Quailwood Drive Loveland, OH 4514 0 Richardson, Melissa Jane 100 Churchill Place Franklin, TN 37064 Richardson, Michael David Post Office Box 179 Spring Hill, TN 37174 Richardson, Phillip R. 502 Avondale Road Huntington, WV 25705 Richardson, Scott Bryan 5130 Oak Meadow Memphis, TN 38134 291 SE a aa aa a Richardson, Tara Michelle Roden, Russell Clifton Shade, Andrea P. 3224 Lewisburg Drive Route 7, Box 122 Route One, Bos 177 Huntsville, AL 35810 Tupelo, MS 38801 Allensville, KY 42204 Richey, Lisa Gail Rodgers, Donna Jean Shade, Rikki Lane 7060 Rosetrail Drive 310 Madison Drive Box 4149 Memphis, TN 38134 Madisonville, TX 77864 Sanders, Deborah Leigh David Lipscomb College Richter, William Andrew Roe, Bryan Scott 100 Saxon Mist Drive Nashville, TN 37203 5210 Regent Drive 2335 North Route 48 Nashville, TN 37217 Shamblee, George Curtis Nashville, TN 37220 Lebanon, OH 45036 Sanders, Roberta Rae 1466 Camelot Circle Riden, Cynthia Diane Roehrig, David Michael 1601 Lethia Drive Tucker, GA 30084 2505 Pine Drive, NE 3910 Moss Rose Drive Nashville, TN 37206 Shannon, Ann Comer Cleveland, TN 37311 Nashville, TN 37216 Sanders, Rudolph Edwin 201 Lake Valley Riggs, Rodney Lee Rogers, Amanda Fawn 1614 S. Observatory Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 103 Edgehill Circle Fairway Terrace Nashville, TN 37215 Shappley, Dana Lynn Co llinsville, VA 24078 Winchester, TN 37398 Sanders, Stacey Lynn 904 Kennington Riley, Donna Carol Rogers, Amy Danielle 1213 Tunlaw Road Hixson, TN 37343 325 Ashgrove Drive 1511 Clydeway Huntsville, AL 35801 Shariff, Parri Suzette Nashville, TN 37211 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Santiago, Darrin Lee 6000 Ticonderoga Circle Riley, Ladonna K. Rogers, Ellen Marine 533 Canton Pass Chattanooga, TN 37343 306 Jackson Drive 5170 Woodhaven Drive Madison, TN 37115 Sharp, Sandra Jalynn Maryville, TN 37801 Flint, MI 48504 Sartin, Melinda Kay 500 Bel-air Drive Riley, Roseanne Rogers, Jade Alicia 238 Michigan Avenue Nashville, TN 37217 Route 6, Box 243 Route 4, Box 309 Monticello, KY 42633 Shasteen, Paula Doreen Benton, KY 42025 Westmoreland, TN 37186 Sartin, Sharon Kaye Route 2, Box 537-B Riley, Sarah Louise Rogers, Jennifer Ann Post Office Box 201 Estill Springs, TN 37330 2600 Nashville Road 820 Norwalk Drive Stevenson, AL 35772 Shaw, Jennifer Bowling Green, KY 42101 Nashville, TN 37214 Sass, Dallas Gilmour 11708 Bacon Race Road Risley, Kerry Wayne Rogers, Randall Wade 632 Lake Terrace Drive Woodbridge, VA 22192 115 N. Corrotidman Ct. 6632 Beacon Lane Nashville, TN 37217 Shelby, Theresa Anne Indianapolis, IN 46234 Nashville, TN 37209 Sasser, Eugenia Dee 2507 Western Hills Drive Rittenberry, Paul Douglas Roland, Rebecca Sue 203 32nd Street Nashville, TN 37214 1542 Neely’s Bend Road 108 Wildwood Lane Old Hickory, TN 37138 Shepherd, Kimberly Sue Madison, TN 37115 Jackson, TN 38301 Satterfield, Kimberly Ann Route 2, Bod 460a Rives, Lydia Beatrice Rommelman, Monte Erin 311 Beacon Hill Road Minford, OH 45653 928 Dewitt Drive Route 8, Box 392 Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Sherman, Traci Leana Huntsville, AL 35802 Benton, KY 42025 Saunders, Nathan Stuart 8745 Bridge Lake Road Robarts, Tim David Roseman, Connie Sue Route 8, Box 220 Clarkston, MI 48016 190 Wesley Road 1211 Bell Rd., Apt. 265 Carlisle, PA 17013 Sherrod, Bryan L. Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 Antioch, TN 37013 Scadden, Warna Kay Route One, Box 367 Robbins, Rebekah Ann Ross, Billy Allen 504 Grant Street Tuscumbia, AL 35674 5155 Ashley Dr. 837 Irmo Drive Newell, WV 26050 Sherrod, Nina Hargett Nashville, TN 37211 Antioch, TN 37013 Scarbrough, Diane 1234 Belvidere Roberson, Kelly Dawn Ross, Lynn Callarman 110 Emerson Circle Nashville, TN 37215 Route 2, Box 194 4336 Kenilwood Drive Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Sheucraft, Gordon Derrek Mount Gilead, NC 27306 Nashville, TN 37204 Scarbrough, Roxanne Elizabeth 6715 Duquaine Court Roberson, Stephen Joe Ross, Steven Clay 3738 Faulkner Drive Nashville, TN 37205 2606 Pitkin Lane, N. 1027 Battery Lane Nashville, TN 37211 Shinnick, Susan Kaye Huntsville, AL 35810 Nashville, TN 37220 Scarlata, Darlene 358 Barrywood Drive Roberson, Timothy Guy Rowden, William Bailey 5149 Whitaker Drive Nashville, TN 37211 1017 Carolyn Drive 706 Third Avenue Nashville, TN 37211 Shipley, Alison Kay Nashville, TN 37216 Albany, GA 31701 Schirer, Myron Elmer S00 Glen Lane Roberts, Benjamin Roy, Cheryl Yvonne 1015 Maplehurst Chattanooga, TN 37343 206 Whitsett Road, 22-b Route 9, Box 549 Nashville, TN 37204 Shipman, David Anthony Nashville, TN 37210 Crossville, TN 38555 Schmidt, Ann Michelle 516 Cleermont Drive Roberts, Russell Dean Roy, Melanie Ann 1018 Bonita Drive Huntsville, AL 35801 2135 East 1050 North 114 Hamilton Lane Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 Shipp, Bryan Christopher Ossian, IN 46777 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Schmittou, Deborah Louise 6433 Herbmoor Roberts, Shana Renee Royston, Jennifer Anne 2300 Wake Forest Court Troy, MI 48098 Route 10, Hidden Valley Drive ; 414 Beechwood Drive Arlington, TX 76012 Shoaf, Amy Ruth McMinnville, TN 37110 Morristown, TN 37814 Schuckers, Michael P. 3525 Knight Road Roberts, Terry Jo Ruch, Joseph Ethan 102 Thompson Whites Creek, TN 37189 6019 Springdale Road Route 1, Box 464 Brookville, PA 15825 Shockney, Traci Lynn Cincinnati, OH 45247 Philadelphia, TN 37846 Schutte, Matthew Gustav Route 1, Box 379-b Robertson, Catherine Lee Rudis, Cecelia Lynn 1129 Overton Lea Portland, TN 37148 Route 3, Box 59-a 1038 Glastonbury Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Shoopman, Lisa Carol Calvert City, KY 42029 Nashville, TN 37217 Scott, Michael Lynn 10135 Vandergriff Road Robertson, Elizabeth Anne Ruff, Mark Alan 3415 Pulaski Pike Indianapolis, IN 46239 Route 9, Box 403 1515 North 30th Avenue Huntsville, AL 35810 Shrader, Burns Malcolm Lebanon, TN 37087 Humboldt, TN 38343 Scott, Monique Marie 402] Knud Drive Robertson, Judy Annette Ruhl, Janet Lynn 3313 Tartan Lane Columbia, TN 38401 Rural Route Four Route 1, Box 80a Birmingham, AL 35243 Shreeve, Michael David Peru, IN 46970 Greenbrier, TN 37073 Scruggs, Joyce Winston 854 Ellis Road Robertson, Lori Jennings Rummage, Robert Douglas 5725 Spring House Way Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Route 3, Box 258 Route 1, Tindell Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Shrum, Barry Neil Bassett, VA 24055 Columbia, TN 38401 Sees, Jodi Lynn 3208 Southlake Drive Robertson, Michele Rae Rupley, Charles Thomas 1700 Bimini Street Nashville, TN 3721] 1207 West Pierson Road 184 Wheeler Avenue Titusville, FL 32780 Shupe, Kathy Ann Flushing, MI 48433 Nashville, TN 37211 Seibert, Melissa Renea 828 Denson Avenue Robertson, Terry Lee Russ, Jamie Kyle Route 5, Box 23 Madison, TN 37115 Route 4 212 Hurst Drive Hartselle, AL 35640 Sibert, Paula Christine Peru, IN 46970 Old Hickory, TN 37138 Self, David Leslie 124 Anthony Avenue Robinson, Jerry Wayne Russell, Jonathan H. 5740 Cloverland Place Old Hickory, TN 37138 100 Burrus Avenue 5019 Colemont Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Sikes, Geoffrey Alan Hendersonville, TN 37075 Huntsville, AL 358]] Sellers, James Thomas Route 2, Box 23 Robinson, Rochelle Venise Russell, Renee 5081 Moss Road White Bluff, TN 37187 113 Boyce Court Post Office Box 86 Nashville, TN 37221 Silvertooth, Angy Beth Nashville, TN 37218 Savannah, TN 38372 Sellers, Karen Sue Route 2, Box 198 Robinson, Sandra Lee Russell, Tina Michelle 395 Hancock Lane Winchester, TN 37398 710 McCrory Creek Road 245 Cedarview Drive Athens, GA 30605 Simmons, Anne Nashville, TN 37214 Antioch, TN 37013 Sesay, Bockarie Abu Post Office Box 89 Robinson, Stacey Gay Rutherford, Marlon Lamar 55 Sackville Street Winchester, TN 37398 426 Forrest Street Rural Route 3, Box 184 Freetown Simmons, Ernest Roy Franklin, TN 37064 Town Creek, AL 35672 Sierra Leone 5209 Taft Highway Robinson, Stephen Andrew Rutledge, Ada Elizabeth Sexton, Gregory Scott Signal Mountain, TN 37377 11021 Thornton Drive Post Office Box 50397 3830 Winchester Lane Simmons, Thomas Cowan Knoxville, TN 37922 Nashville, TN 37205 Bowie, MD 20715 Post Office Box 89 Rochelle, Michael James Rutledge, Sherell Anne Sexton, Mark James Winchester, TN 37398 3311 Greenwood Drive Route 3, Box 449 Route 4, Box 308 Simmons, Vicki Lynn Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Falkville, AL 35622 Franklin, KY 42134 214 Gillen Drive Shacklett, Stacey Starlene Sparta, TN 38583 9026 Old Smyrna Road Brentwood, TN 37027 2a a TE Simpson, James Nelson 201 South Forest Avenue Waynesboro, VA 22980 Simpson, Lisa Carole Route 6 Shepherdsville, KY 40165 Simpson, Louanne Marie Route 6 Shepherdsville, KY 40165 Simpson, Timothy Lee 7301 E. Brainerd Road Chattanooga, TN 37421 Sims, Jason Blair 5860 Menno Drive Milford, OH 45150 Sims, Kenneth Lee 109 Hickory Hill Place Brandon, Ms 39042 Sinclair, Beverly Jean 7205 Willow Creek Drive Nashville, TN 3722] Sircy, Jerry Todd 1319 Coreland Drive Madison, TN 37115 Sirvio, Robert Richard 10 Piney Point Drive Cullman, AL 35055 Slate, Sandra Lynn 9940 Rainbow Drive Knoxville, TN 37922 ater, Keith Alan 955 Rupprecht Road assar, MI 48768 ater, Terry Ray oute 4, Box 282a awrenceburg, TN 38464 atton, Timothy Troy oute 2, Box 235 inchester, TN 37398 Slaven, Nancy Faye 3688-B Commons Court thy S aw DMM mM = afayette, IN 47905 edge, Jonathan Bradley Route 1, Box 58 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Sliger, Darla Yvonne Route 3, Box 217b Box 217B Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Sloan, Paul Lowe 9210 Concord Road Brentwood, TN 37027 Smallwood, Gary King 104 Yorkshire Drive Athens, AL 35611 Smart, Alison Lorraine 20 Nassau Road St. Catharines, Ontario Canada L2M-48] Smart, Grances 404 Hart Avenue Nashville, TN 37206 Smedley, David Louis 956 Van Leer Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Smelser, James Monroe 203 Teakwood Drive Huntsville, AL 35801 Smiley, Jeffrey William 6461 Holt Road Nashville, TN 37211 Smith, David Ray Route 15, Box 128 Cookeville, TN 38501 Smith, Donna Ann 1443 Janie Avenue Nashville, TN 37216 Smith, Doyle Delton 1607 Montana Avenue Lynn Haven, FL 32444 Smith, George Autry 5800 Criner Road Huntsville, AL 35802 Smith, Gregory Bryant Route 1, Box 5la Hornbeak, TN 38232 Smith, Harold Timothy Box 415 Westmoreland, TN 37186 Smith, James Darryl 2507 Sleepy Hollow Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Smith, Jeffrey Allan 2317 Sharon Avenue Albany, GA 31707 Smith, Jeffrey Russell 143 Lake Road Morristown, NJ 07960 Smith, Karen K. Route 6, Box 199 Sparta, TN 38583 Smith, Kelly Anne 4517 Connell Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 Smith, Kevin Scott Route 7, Box 680 Dickson, TN 37055 Smith, Mary Katherine $722 Tannahill Circle Huntsville, AL 35802 Smith, Regina Atnip 3704 Ferndale Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Smith, Rhonda L. 532 Lanier Road Huntsville, AL 35801 Smith, Sharon Louise Route 5, Box 241 Springfield, TN 37171 Smith, Sharon Patricia Route 1, Box 125 Graham, NC 27253 Smith, Sherry Denise 700 West 27th Street Richmond, VA 23225 Smith, Stacey Day 101 Laura Lane Dalton, GA 30720 Smith, Stanley Hugh Route 1, Box 323-B Dyersburg, TN 38024 Smith, Stewart Prince Box 331, 11526 Highway Meridianville, AL 35759 Smith, Terri Lee 7931 Selcer Road Hixson, TN 37343 Smith, Theresa Elaine 417 Centeroak Drive Knoxville, TN 37920 Smith, Timothy Phillip Route 3, Box 133 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Smith, Tracy Swain 28 North Port Royal Drive Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 Smith, Vickie Lynn 7414 Grandwood Drive Swartz Creek, MI 48473 Smithson, Charles Wayne 10la Hester Beasley Road Kingston Springs, TN 37082 Smotherman, Richard Edward 1941 Graceland Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Sneed, Pamela Sue 156 Woodsferry Road, Route 5 Lebanon, TN 37087 Snow, Julie Ann 320 N. Meridian, 104 Quincy, IN 47456 : Sockwell, Christopher Vance 212 Meadow Hill Court Sheffield, AL 35660 Solis, Armando Rey 518 Park Village San Antonio, TX 78227 Solomon, Laura Jane P.O. Box 242 Gates, TN 38037 Solomon, Robert Lee 655 Dorothy Avenue Akron, OH 44307 Soper, Tina Gail 5154 Whitaker Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Southall, Florence Ann 5004 Churchill Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Sowell, Kyle Patrick 308 Gaywood Drive Nashville, TN 37211] Spain, Christina Poteete 517 Eastview Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Spain, Elizabeth Katrine 1724 North Observatory Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Spann, David Wayne 5105 Marchant Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Spann, Michael Gregory 6108 Beaver Ridge Road Knoxville, TN 37931 Sparks, Delores Ann Post Office Box 236 Sylva, NC 28779 Sparks, John Marion 5401 Anchorage Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Spears, Dietrich Maurice 713 McMurray Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Speers, Bruce Alan 10128 Shades Road S.E. Huntsville, Al 38503 Spencer, Lisa Allgood 311 Natchez Court, E-23 Nashville, TN 37211 Spinks, Madelene Janeen Post Office Box 1788 Auburn, AL 36830 Springer, Deborah Kaye Post Office Box 1007 Cadiz, KY 42211 Springer, Paul Allen Post Office Box 1007 Cadiz, KY 42211 Stallwood, Dawn Renee 10 Stonehouse Road Califon, NJ 07830 Stanley, Jennifer Ann 6139 Knight Drive Evansville, IN 47715 Stansbury, Kimberly Lyn 1108 Clifton Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Stark, Barbara Denice 347 West Cedar Street Compton, CA 90220 Starling, John Ivey 720 South Armitage Apopka, FL 32703 Starnes, Allan Gregory Route 1, Woodland Drive Decherd, TN 37324 Starnes, Rhett Mike 3303 Dawn Pearl, MS 39208 Starr, Stanley Monroe 124 Forest Retreat Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Steakley, Karl Steven 2662 Chimney Springs Marietta, GA 30062 Steele, Marvin Kurt Route 1, Lakeview Drive Estill Springs, TN 37300 Stephen, Daniel Craig 2156 Grape Place Terrytown, La 70053 Stephens, James Bennett 1315 Timberland Drive Marietta, GA 30067 Stephens, James Michael 5005 Whispering Hills Court Nashville, TN 37211 Stephens, John David 214 Curt Road New Hope, AL 35760 Stephens, Sylvia Dawn 105 Venlee Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Stephenson, Blake Chandler 126 Highland Place Sheffield, AL 35660 Stephenson, Richard Earl 1907 Ruth Street Scottsboro, AL 35768 Stevens, Crystal Lynn 3321 Overbrook Drive Lexington, KY 40502 Stevens, Lisa Ann 3321 Overbrook Drive Lexington, KY 40502 Stewart, David Wilson 4 Gemma Circle Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Stinson, Kevin David 1305 Haber Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Stinson, Maria Ann 1305 Haber Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Stone, Melissa Kathryn 1663a Pratt Court Montgomery, AL 36115 Storey, Thomas Michael 5006 Marc Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Story, Betty Ann Maple Street Eddyville, KY 42038 Stout, Lori Jane 333 Shute Lane Old Hickory, TN 37138 Stovall, Dorrence Burt 3804 Scotwood Nashville, TN 37211] Stovall, Laurie Anne 1911 Randy Court Huntsville, AL 35811 Strang, Jennifer Lynn 11939 West 33rd Street Zion, IL 60099 Street, Elizabeth Leigh 4114 Legend Hall Nashville, TN 37215 Street, Mary Elizabeth 4114 Legend Hall Nashville, TN 37215 Strickland, Cassandra Elaine 205 Landfall Road Atlanta, GA 30328 Stubblefield, Jane Carole 1607 Nottingham Drive Gastonia, NC 28054 Stubblefield, John Dwayne 9100 Old Smyrna Road Brentwood, TN 37027 Stuessy, Lisa Eileen 819 East Sayles Drive Palatine, IL 60067 Stutts, Miles Alan Route 1, Box 375 Florence, AL 35630 Stutzman, Cleta Lynn Post Office Box 1126 Mount Dora, FL 32757 Suddath, Leigh Anne 817 South Sellars Mill Road Burlington, NC 27215 Sullivan, Carla Denise 317 Wallace Road Nashville, TN 37211 Sullivan, Gina Louise Route 1, Box 414-a Bruceton, TN 38317 Sullivan, Julie Ann 3644 Branchwood Drive Evansville, IN 47710 Sullivan, Kelvin Brent Route 1, Box 474 Bon Aqua, TN 37025 Sullivan, Patrick Dion 5505 Madrid Avenue, 40 Orlando, FL 32807 Summers, Paula Jean 5538 Pal Mal Temple City, CA 91780 Sumner, Mary Elizabeth 1830 East Vincent Springfield, MO 65804 Surber, Lisa Dawn 3258 Suburban Drive Dayton, OH 45432 Sutton, Dwight Howell 4604 26th Avenue, West Bradenton, FL 33529 Sutton, Lori E. 4604 26th Avenue, West Bradenton, FL 33529 Swack, James Carlin 216 Bonnaoaks Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Swafford, Billie Ann 174 Bonnatield Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Swanson, Rodger David 107 West Lake Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Sweeney, David Robert 6942 Bluebird Drive Cincinnati, OH 45248 Sweeney, Richard Denis 828 Kendall Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Sweet, Jeffrey Wayne 8850 Desmond Drive Clemmons, NC 27012 Sweeton, Bryan Avery 5631 Gristone Drive Lilburn, GA 30247 Swensen, Erik David 421 Locust Street Pittsburgh, PA 15218 Swims, Todd, Lowery 511 Troy Avenue Dyersburg, TN 38024 Swindell, Cari Beth Route 4, Box 352 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Swindle, William Richard B-11, 201 East Palestine Avenue Madison, TN 37115 Swinea, Amy Lyn 2502 Trenton Place Florence, AL 35630 Swinford, Kent Michael 2845 Blackpine Court Lantana, FL 33462 Swing, Gary Ramon 230 Hurt's Lane Hendersonville, TN 37075 293 294 Swint, Kimberly Faye 2414 Mansker Drive Madison, TN 37115 Tabers, Carol Ann 1509 Lipscomb Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Tanner, Denise Marie Route 4, Jordan Highway Union City, TN 38261 Tarkington, Amy Leigh 5608 Highland Way Nashville, TN 37211 Tate, Allison Carol 2745 Henderson Court Tucker, GA 30084 Taylor, Amy Delaine 53 Bailey Drive Lilburn, GA 30247 Taylor, Clinton Raymond Route 2, Box 264 White Bluff, TN 37187 Taylor, David William 906 Henderson Road Huntsville, AL 35805 Taylor, Kittie Jean Route 2, Box 264 White Bluff, TN 37187 Taylor, Richard Keith 127 Deercrest Circle Franklin, TN 37064 Taylor, Ricky Nolan 125 Mt. View Avenue McMinnville, TN 37110 Taylor, Robin Marie 602 Dorothy Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Taylor, Samuel Scott 782 Hill Street Coshocton, OH 43812 Taylor, Susan SJA MCRO Parris Island, SC 29905 Taylor, Tyrone Lynn 1510 A. Burgundy Street Raleigh, NC 27610 Taylor, Vonda Gaye 300 Glendale Road Franklin, KY 42134 Teague, Holly Michelle 813 Duncan St. Gallatin, TN 37066 Teeple, Jeffrey Winton 925 Todd Preis Drive, F-403 Nashville, TN 37221 Teitloff, Lisa Lynn 6303 Henry Ford Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Temple, Edwin Blake 407 Oakland Road Milton, FL 32570 Tenpenny, Chris Norman 4683 Cedar Rose Drive Millington, TN 38053 Tenpenny, Julie Ann 4683 Cedar Rose Drive Millington, TN 38053 Tenpenny, Mark Elliott 4683 Cedar Rose Drive Millington, TN 38053 Terry, Rachel Cowan 304 Highland Heights Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Thacker, Patricia Jean 123 Savely Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Thai, Tong Chanh 755 West Woodcrest Ave. Fullerton, CA 92632 Thames, Wendy Denise 6857 Mother Goose Road Jacksonville, FL 32210 Thomas, Averil Lee 42247 Mac-rae Drive Sterling Heights, MI 48078 Thomas, Daniel Joseph Route 2, Box 323 Yorktown, IN 47396 Thomas, John Gregory 901 Bella Vista Dri Chattanooga, TN 37421 Thomas, Kenneth Alan 187 Highway 70 Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Thomas, Kenneth Lorin 187 Highway 70 Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Thompson, Aletrice Ziona 39 Hunter Lane Enfield, CT 06082 Thompson, Centoria Denise 132 Lucy Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Thompson, John Nunnally Skyline Drive Edmonton, KY 42129 Thompson, Mark Allen 3631 Ridgeport Avenue, Southeast Minerva, OH 44657 Thompson, Milton Howard 3317 Cocoa Drive Nashville, TN 37218 Thompson, Mitzi Gay 115 Bobwhite Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Thompson, Presty Marie Route 8, Box 260, Vesta Road Lebanon, TN 37087 Thompson, Sherri Denise 491 Hinson Street Hohenwald, TN 38462 Thomson, James Patrick 5606 Noble Circle Huntsville, AL 35802 Thomson, Thomas Owen 5606 Noble Circle Huntsville, AL 35802 Thorne, Karla Renee 2032 Alpine Drive Florence, AL 35630 Thornhill, Patsy Ann Box 505 Elkton, KY 4 2220 Thornton, Jennifer Lynn 931 Hillview Drive Cary, NC 27511 Thornton, Karen Rebecca 931 Hillview Drive Cary, NC 27511 Thrasher, Leigh Anne 0536 Knollwood Drive Manassas, VA 22111 Thurman, Patricia Joy 5160 Mouse Creek Road Cleveland, TN 37311 Thurman Randall Dewayne Route 2, Box 197 Culleoka, TN 38451 Tidwell, Bethany Dawn 921 Azalea Drive Columbia, TN 3840] Tidwell, Karen Lynn 2142 East Hills Drive Madison, TN 37115 Tidwell, Sue Ann 6006 Louisiana Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Tillman, Terri Genie Route Six Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Timms, Jhan Clayton Route 1, Box 206 Resaca, GA 30735 Tipps, Nancy Lee Route 11, Box 393-A Lebanon, TN 37087 Todd, Anthony Dean 949 Caldwell Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Todd, Melissa Gaye Route 1 Chapel Hill, TN 37034 Tomlin, Charles Whiteley 706 Lynnwood Boulevard Nashville, TN 37205 Tomlinson, Rosetta Irene 7524 Sawyer Brown Road Nashville, TN 3722] Tomlinson, Virginia Adel Rovte 2, Box 165-a Spring Hill, TN 37174 Trammell, Lori Ann 384 Ash Grove Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Travis, Stephen Kent 304 Justice Drive Clarksville, TN 37043 Trenary, Dan Lee 4652 Burns Road Lilburn, GA 30247 Treusdell, Todd Julian 6663 Olmstead Road, Route 1] Muir, MI 48860 Trinkle, Carla Frances 2321 Madison Avenue Anderson, IN 46014 Triplett, Kristi Melinda 2502 Walker Road, So. Decatur, AL 35603 Tripp, Mark Albert 601 Boyd Mill Avenue, J7 Franklin, TN 37064 Trotter, Jeffrey Alan 10 Rambling Road Nashville, TN 37217 Trousdale, William David 1216 Grandview Nashville, TN 37215 True, Douglas Bryan 806 Poplar Drive Centerville, TN 37033 Tryon, Eric Christopher P.O. Box 158153 Nashville, TN 37215 Tuck, Cherry Lynn 2329 Ridgeland Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Tucker, Maria 2908 Cathryn Drive Columbus, GA 31906 Tune, Karen Lynn 517 Roosevelt Avenue Madison, TN 37115 Turley, Donna Elizabeth Route 1, Box 316 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Turley, Tammy Christine Route 1, Box 316 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Turner, Deborah Lyn 419 Acre Trail Madison, TN 37115 Turner, Jack Bradford Route 5, Box 31 Smithville, TN 37166 Turner, Jamie Lynn Royal Pine Apt. 6500-H Woods Lane Huntsville, AL 35805 Turner, Michael Scott 107 Jefferson Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Turpin, David Joseph 1104 Graybar Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Turpin, Timothy Arthur 6 Holiday Court Henderson, KY 42420 Tyler, Tyron Tyrone Route 3, Douglas Bend Road Gallatin, TN 37066 Tynes, Carrie Elizabeth 5910 Robert E. Lee Court Nashville, TN 37215 Underwood, Bryan Bristo 2004 Saxton Drive Florence, AL 35630 Valentine, Vicki Allison Route 1, Pine Drive Gatlinburg, TN 37738 Vanderpool, Guy Clifton 1731 Tedbury Street Crofton, MD 21114 Vanhoy, Sherry L. Post Office Box 283 Obion, TN 38240 Varnado, Douglas Wilson Route 5, Old Harding Road Nashville, TN 3722] Vaughn, Norman Lee 4007 Knud Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Vejdani, Mitra Gorjuiyazdi 4646 Nolensville Rd. Apartment G-5 Nashville, TN 37211 Vernon, Timothy Vance Route One, Box 185 Taft, TN 38488 Villines, Chrystie Anne 550 Harding Place, Apartment F113 Nashville, TN 37211 Villines, Terrence Wayne Route 1, Box 210 Collinwood, TN 38450 Wages, Suzanne Michele 111 Woodmont Drive Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Wagner, Kimberlee Hope 1701 North Creasy Lane Lafayette, IN 47905 Wagner, Timothy Scott 1701 Creasy Lane Lafayette, IN 47905 Wair, Kellye, Karmene Route 1, Barnes Road Antioch, TN 37013 Waite, Brian Kirk 704 Vanoke Drive Madison, TN 37115 Wakefield, Howard Anthony 4110 Belmont Boulevard Nashville, TN 37215 Waldron, Gregory Emmett 234 Old Nashville Highway Lavergne, TN 37086 Waldron, Tammie Jo 693 Windlewood Circle Smyrna, TN 37167 Walker, Daniel Lawrence 5192 Edgemoor Dr. Norcross, GA 30071 Walker, Jordan Paxton Merrywood Route 8 Benton, KY 42 025 Walker, Kenneth David 101 Walker Avenue Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Walker, Pamela Bowling Post Office Box 213 Calvert City, KY 42029 Walker, Rebecca Ruth Route 2, Box 12 Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Walker, Scott L. Route 9, Box 306 McMinnville, TN 37110 Wallace, Christopher Jason 3405 Mill Creek Road Haymarket, VA 22069 Wallace, John Peter Route 10, Box 392 Cookeville, TN 38501 Wallace, Robert Lewis 727 Robertsville Road Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Wallace, Samuel Spence 1012 Patty Avenue Sevierville, TN 37862 Waller, James Gregory 1 Milledge Lane Savannah, GA 31411 Waller, Michael Wayne 3791 Marydale Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Walling, Jamie Lynn Route 1, Box 115-A Russellville, KY 42276 Walton, William Frank Rt. 1, Box 233-A Charlotte, TN 37036 Ward, Angela Kay 4877 Whittier Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Ward, Bradlee Milton 3710 Rosemont Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Warnack, Kevin Thomas Route 6, Bobbitt Drive Ashland City, TN 37015 Warren, Georgianna Gwen 1375 Old Hickory Boulevard Nashville, TN 37207 Warren, Janet Suzanne 129 Cedar Hill Drive Waverly, TN 37185 Warren, Michael Roy 2605 Brittany Court Nashville, TN 37206 Watkins, Kimberly Ann 1531 Graybar Lane Nashville, TN 37215 Watson, Anne Elizabeth 1900 Rosewood Avenue, d-7 Nashville, TN 37212 Watson, Kenneth Douglas 4108 Cove Place Nashville, TN 37215 Watts, Albert Read Mires Road, Route 3 Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Wear, Howard Harvey 331 Melody Court Fort Myers, FL 33901 Weatherly, Anna Marie Post Office Box 4246 Lobelville, TN 37079 Weatherly, Malinda Allen 513 Pine Grove Trail Chattanooga, TN 37421 Weathers, Luther Lafayette 1009 Paris Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Weaver, Jeana Marie 1310 Cummins Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Webb, Julie Leigh Route Five, Franklin Road Russellville, KY 42276 Webster, David Sanford Route 1, Hogan Branch Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Weghorst, Paige Lyn 8614 Avalon Drive, CB-13 Wheelersburg, OH 45694 Weiss, Rhonda Gaye Route 2, Box 343 Cottontown, TN 37048 Welborn, Jeffrey Warren 2526 Buenger Boulevard Granite City, IL 62040 Welch, Paula Grace Route Two, Box 346 Ethridge, TN 38456 Welch, Rodney Brent 7841 North West 175 Street Hialeah, FL 33015 Weller, April Dawn Route 2, Box 145 Hodgenville, KY 42748 Wells, Kimberly Rena Route 1, Box 68, Kelly Drive Box 68 Decherd, TN 37324 Wells, Lori Beth 6586 Sunnyside Court Brentwood, TN 37027 Wells, Robert D. Route 6, Box 3 Dickson, TN 37055 Wesch, David Charles 984 Sweetwater Circle Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Wey, Jacqueline 5931 Port Anadarko Trail Hermitage, TN 37076 Wheeler, Clara Ann Main Street Lynnville, TN 38472 Wheeler, James Charles 26 Archer Road Rochester, NY 14624 Whetsell, Lisa Maxine 3318 Redding Road Boynton Beach, FL 33436 Whisler, Eric Wayne Route 5, 53 Colony Road Starkville, MS 39759 Whitaker, Joseph Harrison Route Six, Buck Island Guntersville, AL 35976 White, Floyd Steven Post Office Box 53 Pontotoc, MS 38863 White, Jeffery Dean Route 1, Box 22 Fulton, KY 42041 White, Jennifer Cynthia Route 2 Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 White, John D. 1514 Belvidere Dr. Nashville, TN 37215 White, Matthew Edward 212 Swift Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 White, Pauline Mary 1514 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Whitehead, Constance Elizabeth 2312 Lucyle Lane Sylacauga, AL 35150 Whitehurst, Michael Wayne 143 Country Club Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Whitfield, Doris Matrice 547a 13th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37203 Whitfield, Joseph Lee 6417 Lansing Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Whitley, Richard Denton 116 Sunnyside Lane Columbia, TN 38401 Whitworth, Kent William 181 Blair Road Lavergne, TN 37086 Whitworth, Laura Louise 2238 Hickory Crest ,Dr. Memphis, TN 38119 Whitworth, Willa J. 14] Neese Drive, bb528 Nashville, TN 37211 Widner, Karrie Beth 107 West Riverview Drive Belle, WV 25015 Wiggington, Todd Derrick 4137 Granny White Pike Nashville, TN 37204 Wild, John Michael 4374 Sophie Place Lilburn, GA 30247 Wildsmith, Amy Lynne 914 Huntington Circle Hixson, TN 37343 Wilkerson, Terri Carlene 4712 Carriage Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15236 Wilkins, James Tony 16208 Daniels Road, East Sumner, WA 98390 Willett, Mark Anthony 117 Aloha Court Hermitage, TN 37076 Williams, David Allen Rind Eddyville, KY 42038 Williams, Henry Merritt Scott 123 Woodhaven Jackson, TN 38301 Williams, Lisa Renee 3598 Hidden Acres Drive Atlanta, GA 30340 Williams, Paul Kelley 4650 Raytown Road Kansas City, MO 64129 Williams, Philip Timothy Post Office Box 371 Sandersville, GA 31082 Williams, Rita Denise 305 Marathon Place Spotsylvania, VA 22553 Williams, Roger Lee 1909 South Beechwood Drive Florence, AL 35630 Williams, Ronald Edward 2456 N. Lexington Street Arlington, VA 22207 Williams, Shelia Lynn. 143 Roberta Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Williams, Tara Dawn 706 Center Street Madison, TN 37115 Williams, Timothy Neil 645 Hidden Acres Drive Madison, TN 37115 Willingham, Shawn Marie 356 Bayshore Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Willis, David Mark 1111 Virginia Avenue Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Willis, John David Route 2, Box 44 White Bluff, TN 37187 Willis, Sondra Gale Route 2, Paschal Estates Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Willoughby, James Gregory 630 Ridgeway Court Monroe, OH 45050 Wilson, Danny Ray 1511 Ash Street Alcoa, TN 37701 Wilson, Gregory Phillip Route 7, Box 323 Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Wilson, Helen Lavonia 540 Executive Drive, Apartment 6 Huntsville, AL 35805 Wilson, Kenneth Wayne Post Office Box B Middlesboro, KY 40965 Wilson, Machelle Lynne 1023 Nesbitt Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Wilson, Patrick Allen 314 Hurst Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Wilson, Tana Kaye 215 Hampton Dr. Ashborough Summerville, SC 29483 Wilson, Wendy Gaye 4018 Carmellia Drive Valdosta, GA 31602 Winchell, Natalie Dee Route 1, Box 248 Evanston, IN 47531 Winfree, Stephen Mack 104 Rice Circle Smyrna, TN 37167 Wingo, Ernest Eugene 2120 Golf Club Lane Nashville, TN 37215 Winters, Scott Douglas 4101 Dalemere Court Nashville, TN 37207 Winters, Todd Dewayne 3622 Old Clarksville Highway Joelton, TN 37080 Wiseman, James Tillman 1122 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Witt, Alan Dixon 404 Freda Villa Nashville, TN 37115 Witt, Tracy Lynn 209 Oakhill Drive Lebanon, TN 37087 Wolfe, Phyllis Leigh Route 4, Murphy Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 Wollam, Rebecca Ora 5612 Kendall Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Womack, Danny Rufus Route 6, Box 416e Batesville, AR 72501 Womack, Emily Jane Route 5, Box 32-A Smithville, TN 37166 Womack, Lynette Louise 114 West Swan Street Centerville, TN 37033 Wood, David Curtis 3457 Darlene Circle Huntsville, AL 35820 Wood, Eddie Ray Route 4, Box 30 Lewisburg, TN 3709] Wood, Gina Leanne 6551 Marauder Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Wood, Lora Leigh 4883 Jonquil Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Wood, Mary Ellen Route 2, Box 183 Bidwell, OH 45614 Wood, William Burton 1209 Otter Creek Road Nashville, TN 37215 Woodard, Bethany Jean Route 2 Pulaski, TN 38478 Woodard, Kelly Anne Route 3, Box 239 Petersburg, TN 37144 Woodhouse, Barry Andrew 4611 Embleton Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 Woodhouse, Joy Lathan 2109 Hillock Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 Woods, Angela Kay 494] 40th Avenue, North Saint Petersburg, FL 33709 Woods, Dawn Leigh 613 Baxter Lane Nashville, TN 37220 Woodson, Allison Jeanne 3811 Harding Place Nashville, TN 37215 Wooton, Judith Leigh 310 Tashamingo Drive Nicholasville, KY 40356 Wortham, Jonathan David Route 2 Boaz, AL 35957 Wortham, Robin Gina Route 2 Boaz, AL 35957 Wortman, Todd Kendall One Parsons Dr. Simsbury, CT 06089 Wright, Audrey Lynne Route 1, Box 791 Charleston, TN 37310 Wright, Bonnie Smith 108 Glenwood Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Wright, Darin Roberts 1910 Rosalie Ridge Huntsville, AL 358] 1 Wright, Jamie N. 506 Old Memphis Road Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Wright, Jeffrey Allen 1080 Kathleen Lapeer, MI 48446 Wright, Joanna Lynn 4024 Sunnybrook Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Wright, Kelly Graham Route 4, Box 11 Dickson, TN 37055 Wright, Martha Renee 105 Beverly Hills Drive Waverly, TN 37185 Wright, Melissa Ann 102 Stuart Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Wright, Mindy Renee 868 East — 10th Street Cookeville, TN 38501 Wright, Sonya Denise 105 Beverly Hills Drive Waverly, TN 37185 Wright, Steven Lee 1632 Brightview Drive Cincinnati, OH 4523] Wright, Susanna Leigh 4024 Sunnybrook Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Yates, Kathy Lynn 99 Cherry Street Centerville, TN 37033 Yates, Lydia Faye 1606 Shackleford Road Nashville, TN 37215 Yates, Paul Lee Route 5, South Harpe Nashville, TN 37221 Yearwood, Michelle Leanne 260 Fairway Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Yeldell, Harley Greer 3912 Marie Cook Drive Montgomery, AL 36109 York, Andrea Joy Route 1, Couchville Hermitage, TN 37076 York, Dan Steven 3302 Mimosa Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Young, Kimberly 3925 Caylor Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Young, Porter Harrison 951 Berry Street Lewisburg, TN 37091 Young, Ronald Ray Post Office Box 158191 Nashville, TN 37215 Youngblood, Susan Yvonne 218 Pitts Avenue Old Hickory, TN 37138 Zavodny, John Edward 5918 West 130 Street Brook Park, OH 44142 Zorn, Sonya Renee 729 Felder Avenue Montgomery, AL 36106 Zumbro, Mark Jackson Post Office Box 125 Mount Juliet, TN 37122 295 David Lipscomb College ¢ 1985 e Nashville, Tennessee if From summer ‘84 to winter ‘85, the Backlog staff sought to capture the college experience in print and pictures. (A com- pany change resulted in stiffer deadlines, which meant the whole year couldn't be com- pletely covered, but everything will be included in the next year- book.) We emphasized a closer look, paralleling the self-study program that the entire school undertook. The best part about all this work (3:00 to 5:00+ everyday) was that it was actually fun! Hard, but fun. We became close friends down in our dungeon office; we ate and jammed and talked . It was great! I think we did some pretty fine work, too, for a five month job. ‘The deadline is February 25. It's now 11:45, February 24. I'm exhausted and exhilarated; relieved, but almost sad; most of all, I’m proud and extremely grateful to a few wonderful people: Mr. and Mrs. Hutcheson; Corine, Beth, Karen, and Amy; Niva and Michelle; Jeana, Jeff, Mark, and -Rudy; and, yes, Grant, even you. The best of everything to you!!! — Kelly Thanks To: Robin Hood, for his beautiful photography (and to our administration for allowing us to use it); Chandra Lane, for her speedy first-page drawing; The Nashville Ban- ner, for use of the A.P. photos; Wallpaper Warehouse, for donating samples for our division page back- grounds; Steve Edwards for his cooperation in organiz- ing an ROTC spread; and to Pizza Perfect, for — what else? — pizza. -A-C-K-L.O. A Lee LL Look Pan Je eae aie y ac Sle 7 Nk ae Sate so a ¥ Pe ae -, | oe Ths eee Rey a aie at Sens ‘ a eee 23 LENE tp ag Nearer d rae sy ieee. f A sisal i é eg eit cad ag -_ 9 ‘ a oF os ee ennai on gO | .a-ethuee ae =. hee ete v0 RA ee + e i se, ‘ ‘ Ese a
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