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| Date | | | ) if ae | § nn I7O’ David Lipscomb College Students ....208 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 sducational policies, programs, and activities, including its admissions 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. The Backlo Vol. 65 1986 David Lipscomb College Nashville, TN 37203 — Rudy Sanders RS a Title 1 ing our corners and shap re sharpen ? We istration, In the adm in Changes withi ight angles the r ing OQ. —) ing Squar ina round and the students have evolved, ’ itution t Ins the 1on ing for perfect 1V str ing up, out and squar 2 Opening : z ‘ : : + Opening 3 _.. Squaring Up 4 Opening President Collins will retire next fall, taking with him a large block of tradition which has formed the shape of the college today. Harold Hazelip will fill that hole, smoothing over it with new traditions. Just when we seem to have every- replaced by semesters to keep up with other schools thing squared away, however, the corners chip and and will begin in the fall of 1988. A six-week Christ- demand repair. More parking spaces and a larger _mas break will be ours for the first time, decreasing library are badly needed to accomodate the in: holiday travel. -creased enrollment. The quarter system has been 6 Opening _.. Squaring Up Opening 7 While the institution squares up, students try to keep their own corners intact. Personal- ities are squared up here perhaps by laughing in Bison Square (or maybe even talking seriously) or by playing football inside the quadrangle. 8 Opening Will Hillis Opening 9 10 Opening The square is always complete — but never perfect. Change allows perfection, and ... Squaring Up perfection is what people and perpendiculars al- ways Strive for ... so that the angles are always ee et Chris Martello and Tom Kelsey, two of the many Lipscomb students who ventured to Europe for their summer vacation, visit one of the many highlights of the trip. 12 Europe . . hb A beautiful church, The Sacré Coeur, overlooks the city of Paris from its hilltop perch. LOST IN EGROPE. Many Lipscomb students made child- hood fairy-tales come to life by traveling or studying their summer away in Europe, that faraway land of castles and queens. Two students had more than their share of independence as they took a self-guided tour of several European countries. It pro- duced an unexpected result. Tom Kelsey tells of his adventure involving his travel- ing partner, Chris Martello. During our 15-day jaunt through Europe, Chris Martello and | met many interesting people and saw some fantastic sights, but one part of the trip really stands out. After staying a couple of days in Paris we were to go to Geneva, Switzerland where we were to stay with some friends of my parents. We had reservations for the world’s fas- test train to take us from Paris to Geneva. As we headed to the subway which would take us to the train station, Chris and | were separated. This is not an easy feat, considering that we both stand over 6 feet 5 inches. | arrived at the train station and searched for my buddy — and searched — and searched. Chris was nowhere to be Arc de Triomphe sits at the end of the most famous street in the world, the Champs — Elyseés of Paris. The beautiful waterways of Venice covered with gondolas (boats) add romance to the quaint Italian city. found. | was faced with a big dilemma. Do | stay off the train and hope Chris wasn’t on it either, both of us looking all over Paris for each other, or do | get on the train and head for Geneva? After all, | knew we were © planning to go to Nice, France following our stay in Geneva. Maybe | could just meet him there (Yea, smart thinking since the Riviera is only the most crowded beach in all Europe). | came to my decision. | figured it would be better to be in Geneva and pray that Chris hopped on a train later. What needs to be understood is that Chris and | were traveling on our own. We had enough trouble as a pair converting money in the different countries and trying to speak each language, so just imagine what it was like when we were by our- selves during the separation. Fortunately we found each other less than 48 hours later. | had gone on to Gene- va while Chris stayed back in Paris looking for me. Chris finally got on a train to Gene- va. When we found each other | was never so happy to see a friend before. Tom Kelsey Dp Buckingham Palace, home of the Queen, is the sight of the famous changing of the guard. The stoic London Guards ride horseback exhibit- ing the pomp and circumstance of the city. Alpine horns bellow notes through the peaks. The Eiffel Tower, built in 1889 for the World's Fair, looms 984 feet above Paris. Spanning the river Thames, the Tower Bridge leads to the Tower of London where the Crown Jewels are kept. Europe 13 Nashville there is a lot in that little word. It is a city of history, music, pro- gress, nature, and shop- ping. Although Nashville is a city of change and pro- gress, it still retains its his- torical background. Two hundred six years ago James Robertson and 200 settlers traveled through 300 miles of western North Carolina wilderness to the salt licks of the Cumber- land Plateau. it was De cember 25, 1779, when they first inhabited this area and built four small forts along the Cumberland River. In 1790, 250 men signed the Cumberland Compact and named the largest of the fortifications on the Cumberland bluffs Nashborough. For nearly 20 years Nashville was nothing more than a string of small settlements. By 1796 Ten- nessee was admitted to the Union as the 16th state. Today Nashville is over 500,000 strong and growing every day. Nashville to many means music, and to a few, music becomes wealth and fame. Nashville is country music, with the Grand Ole Opry and over 800 recording studios and publishing houses. Nashville is in the middle of a building revolution, growing, striving, and improv- ing, just as Atlanta has in the past decade. With the completion of One Nashville Place and the refurbishment of the build- ings on historic Second Avenue, Nashville is attracting businesses and corporations into the downtown area. First American National Bank has a new skyscraper due for completion very soon. The Metro Con- vention Center is taking shape very quick- ly and is due for completion in 1987. Along First Avenue by Fort Nashborough the 14 Nashville Tennessee State Capitoil Building at dusk. Recently refurbished, it is the oldest distinguishable landmark of the Nashville skyline. new Riverfront Park allows people to get- away from the pressures of the day. Old Union Station is planned to become a grand hotel in the near future. And finally, American Airlines has chosen Nashville as its hub, which has sparked the construc- tion of the new Metropolitan Nashville Air- port. While Nashville is a city in transition, let us not for- get that Nashville is sur- rounded by country, such as rolling hills, farms, and parks. Radnor Lake is a good example of Nash- ville’s ‘‘country.”’ The lake was built by L N railroad in 1916 to 1919 to furnish water to steam engines and livestock at a nearby rail- road yard. Many migratory birds made Radnor their feeding and nesting grounds because of its tranquility, and _ wildlife such as geese and bobcats made Radnor their home. After saving the land from a housing project in 1971, the state bought the 957 acre park (80 acre lake) to be preserved for future generations. Many of us do not see all that Nashville has to offer. “Our Nashville,”’ Green Hills, is a narrow section along Hillsboro Road. The area was named after the Green Hills Mar- ket which was started back in 1939. —_— aot i cosets Oe eat mg ae Wil 1 Ra TOE y Robertson and some of the 200 settlers he brought through the North Carolina wilder- ginally built in 1779 by ness. Fort Nashboro was ori- James The new Metropolitan Convention Center will it is completed in the next look like this when year. un- t American National Bank building, der construction and due to open very soon. Irs The F built in 1891 as the Union , was the home of the Grand Ole Opry for nearly 50 years. itorium, Gospel Tabernacle Ryman Aud ! Known as Music City USA and the lle Athens of the South and growing fast. Nashv oe Nashville is on the move ” Nashville 15 Located beside the Legislative Plaza is the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) The Mall at Green Hills has become one of building. TPAC is the home of the Nash- the premier shopping grounds for DLC stu- ville Symphony and the Tennessee Muse- dents and alumni alike. um. see 2F Ah lf One of the most beautiful and peaceful places to get away from it all is Radnor Lake. The Lake was acquired by the state in 1971 and has since been a nature pre- serve. 16 Nashville Monday nights are good for pizza since it is the fam- ous buffet night, while a good old-fashioned, fast-food hamburger replaces a ‘‘beef patty on a bun”’ any day. Many students choose to spend their spare time “‘Kro- gering’”’ to fill their refrigerators with those late-night study snacks. aN We depend on the mall because of its convenience and closeness. Without the Mall at Green Hills, and many more establishments, many of us would go crazy. Nashville is all these things, but most of all, it is our home away from home. Photos and Story Carden Nashville 17 LEADERS Includes President Collins 20 Administration 24 Faculty 40 18 Leaders Leaders 19 DEDICATION One Bison Day a long time ago, our fearless leader (a name given to him by his “crazy bunch” the PPPPP) lived up to that title. Every Bison Day he has allowed social clubs to attack his best suit with their tokens of spirit. Tau Phi went a step further, bringing a hot air balloon to the campus and coaxing President Collins to take a ride and show that the Bisons are “above the rest.” A student proclamation was given to Brother Collins during Million Dollar Day to show appreciation for his many years of service. 20 Dedication e ‘‘Our Fearless Leader’’ The Students of David Lipscomb College, January 1986 Dedication 21 Brother Collins enjoys a “forbidden fruit’’ while gathering with students. Goo Goos are his favorite, but he claims he must hide them so that his wife won't discover his sweet tooth. 22 Dedication ‘‘Our Fearless Leader’’ President Willard Collins became our fearless leader in September of the year 1977. During his time he has successfully zoned the Burton property and increased the endowment fund five fold. Rarely does a man accomplish so much in such a short amount of time. Rarely does a man’s wife accomplish so much. The Associated Ladies for Lipscomb honored Mrs. Ruth Collins by setting up a scholarship fund in her name. People were so inspired by Mrs. Collins and the fund that it topped $52,000 by January. Rarely do two people ever capture the hearts of all who meet them. D What Did I Say? “. .. he always seemed to make chapel a fresh, rewarding experience .. .”’ On having to stand on a platform in chapel: ‘I’ve never been this high in chapel before.” On introducing Buddy Arnold: ‘‘We have gathered together to worship God and His Son Buddy Arnold ... will now lead us in singing. On finding a future mate: ‘‘The birthrate is down which affects enrollment and | want you to do something about it.” “Get out there and start mating!”’ On having a picnic on his lawn: “‘The faculty will supply the ice cream; we’ll supply the grass.”’ On dismissing chapel: ‘That is all.’’ DEDICATION “She was on one side of the bus going up, sitting with a friend, and I was on the other side,’’ President Collins said of his then “‘future mate” Ruth Morris. They were on their way to the Tennessee College Press Conference in Cookeville since Ruth was editor of the Babbler and Willard was business manager. They had two or three dates after they arrived at the conference, however, and they continued to date when they returned to Nashville. They were married five years later in August, 1939. T-shirts and buttons were sold by the ASA in honor of President Collins’ last year. He retires August 31, 1986. Dedication 23 Carl McKelvey | Vice President for | Campus Affairs | Earl Dennis Vice President for FF cademic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty = Steve Flatt Vice President for nstitutional Planning 22 Administration Staff 7 mg og PR He es ne ee 4 , 2 Jk aes 4 - ” 4 FS ee - SHESSTRRAA ane: r et Tom et epee ee ‘aeeeaaans= r ae Cliett Goodpasture Vice President for Business Affairs Jacky Ray Davis Assistant Vice President for Institutional Planning Richard Jones Assistant Vice President for Campus Affairs and Director of the Campus School Administration Staff 23 Jimmy Thomas Assistant Vice President For Campus Affairs And Dean Of Enrollment Jonathan Seamon Administrative Assistant To The Vice President for Campus Affairs Dianne Olive Administrative Assistant To The President 26 Administration Staff Front: Corine Jackson, Fay Jenkins Back: Mary Emily Gore, Jo Newsom, Shirley Stansbury, Ruth Ann Williams Administrative Secretaries Janet Cates | Assistant Registrar Doy Hollman Registrar Deborah Haislip, Jennie Johnson, Peggy Huffman Registrar's Secretaries Administration Staff 27 Sue Berry irector Of Teacher Education And | Associate Dean ob Farris Dean Of Students = Sarah Keith Gamble Associate Dean Of Students 28 Administration Staff Mary Proctor Student Personnel Office Betty Hunt Director Of Chapel Office Sherry Phillips Director Of Housing (I-r) Rebel Gamble, Jackie Howard, Larry Cochran, Cheri Cope, Hester Golden, And Emma Brown Business Office Fran Avers Shirley Slatton — Director Betty Davis Financial Aid Office Administration Staff 29 David Vester — Director Dollie Reeder — Secretary Scott Saunders — Director nnual Giving Alumni Relations Team Nancy Hussey Assistant Director Of Alumni Administraion And Special Projects Coordinator Jacky Ray Davis Director Of Alumni Administration Brenda Jean Secretary Ruth Culbertson Foreign Student Advisor 30 Administration Staff Jean Stinson Eddie Thompson Reba Keener | Development Office Front: Anne Marie Robertson Back: Eleanor Hurst, | Jeanice Fisher | | -@ | Development Office iz iy I Secretaries : i ; c eect tun N nHHMMMMMMUY Front: Gerald Moore, Keith Nikolaus, Sf Bill Tallon, David Adams, James = Costello Back: John Brown, Hollis Todd, = Jan Brown, Sue Berry NM Teacher Education Committee Administration Staff 31 Steve Davidson Director Of Admissions Rick Poole | Admissions ' Counselors Rick Roach Virgil True Admissions Counselors. Jackie White 32 Administration Staff Front: Jewell Newton, Mary Hargis, Margie Shouse Back: Betty Northcutt, Margie Roeder, Jane Hardy Admissions Office Secretaries Dennis Hood Asst. Director Ralph Butler — Director Terri Smith Asst. Computer Center Manager Joe Trimble — Systems Manager Computer Center Barbara Anderson — Secretary Ralph Turner — Assistant Director Of Camps And Assistant Basketball Coact Don Meyer — Director Of Camps And Head Basketball Coach Athletic Camps Administration Staff 33 Tom Holland Director Of Nashville Bible School William Woodson Director Of Graduate Bible Studies Paul Cates Counselor Ralph Samples Director Of Testing Nina Wood Director Of Placement (x Kenneth Dugan | Director Of Athletics 34 Administration Staff Mildred Bright Campus Nurse David England Director of News Bureau Front: Margaret Young, Deborah Broome, Linda Qualls, Darlyne Lewis, Tommie Collins, Joann Harwell Back: Lynn Goree, Linda Robinson, Mary Carrigan Departmental Secretaries Martha Hickerson Assistant In Cataloging Athalie Thurmon Secretary To Director Maxine Vinson | Assistant In Acquisitions Administration Staff 35 Front: Phil Manilla (Sewell), Bill Canney (Asst. High Rise), Rick Shade (High Rise), Beth Brooks (Fanning) Back: Alfrieda Brewer (Yearwood), Ann Clayton (Elam), Ellen Barrett (Johnson) Head Residents STUDENT stANoES DED LIPRCONA COLES a Nancy Smith Alacia McCadams Switchboard Operators Back: Brad Ward, Curtis Flatt, Dora Mangrum — Secretary, Seated: John Sanders (Director) Audio-Visual Center 36Administration Staff oo i | a Front: Joni Jones, Allison Bridges, Tracy Higgins Back: Zachariah Gaye, Jeff Spivey (Supervisor), Kyle Cantrell, Todd Newman Duplication Center Front: Sam Wallace, Kevin Farris, Steve Chanell, Amelia Hamm Back: Wayne Blanchard, Ron Burgess, Brian Wilcox, Ron Farris (Manager), Pamela Horis, John Hudy, Greg Curless Post Office Front: William Fowlkes, William Comer, Virginia Hooper, Thomas Cook (Manager), Edith Cook, Shirley Loyd, Lillian Giansante, Mamie Johnston Back: Alice Freetly, JoAnn Gardner, Frank Deaton, F.W. Barker, Jamey Miller, Dot Mason, Daniel Panboon College Store Administration Staff 37 Front: Mildred McClellan, Mark Keith, Brooksy Stidham Back: John Sobrero (director), Herschel Creed Food Services _ Front: Effie Witt Back: Dot Goode, Matilda Cowan, Anita Deaton, Gerald Lee ison Room Lloyd Askew Billy Woody Henry Crotty eating Plant 38 Administration Staff Row 1: Gene Dixon, Charlie Dixon, Carl Moss, David Howard, Barbara Young, Martha Jean Cordeiro Row 2: Sie Ivey, Ben Rosenthal, Queen Bagwell, Danita Langley, Jimmy Langley (supervisor), Wilson Caraway Row 3: John Robertson, Bill Stevens, Norma Pigg, Julian Ramsey, Glenn Ferrell, Doug Robertson Row 4: John Oden, Melvin Jordan, George Wiseman, Wesley Martin, Jimmy Hopkins, Steven Swann Maintenance And Housekeeping Front: Jim Goode (director), Tom Bright (assistant tq the director) Back: Paul Wolfert, Harold Rehorn, Jeff Gray, Jerry Jones, Sam Hayes Not Pictured: Leonard Beasley, Rusty Briggs, Don Brock, Kris Bull, Dan Cleveland, Maurice Connor, Rick Goode, Dan Haislip, Vance Primm, Ben Roberts, Russell Roberts, Barry Shrum, Kevin Warnack Security Administration Staff 39 Plans For Graphic Arts Computer Finalized A ter teaching in the biology department on a part-time basis for the past ten years, Dr. Linda Roberson returned this year as a full-time professor, since both of her children, Jeff (11) and Jamie (8), were older and in school. Dr. Roberson received her B.A. in biology at Vanderbilt University. She then went to California to work on her master’s. “I went to California because | wanted to work on cell differentiation. At the time Stanford was the place to do that,” she said. After receiving her M.A. from Stanford, Dr. Roberson returned to Tennessee and taught one year at a junior high school. She then returned to graduate school and received her Ph.D. from the Department of Microbiology in the Vanderbilt Medical School in 1969. Until joining the Lipscomb staff in 1975, Dr. Roberson worked at the Pediatric Research Center at Vanderbilt. Tom Carden D Final plans were made this year for the addition of a computer to the graphic arts program. The computer would have print capabilities to aid publications and the advertising art series. A professional stat camera with a twenty-horse-power compressor was purchased. It has enlarging and reducing capabilities which aid in portrait and advertising classes. The Department of Art has continued to grow with approximately forty art majors graduating. As always the department was instrumental in building the sets for homecoming. Biology Scanning Electron Microscope Added Through Donations The addition of a scanning electron microscope was one of several significant changes affecting the Department of Biology. The microscope was added in October and was made possible by donations from alumni and Will Hillis friends. Dr. Yates was very excited about the acquisition, saying that it en- abled them to go beyond that which was possible with light microscopy (already available). The electron microscope helped in the studies of cell biology, bac- teria and viruses, and genetics. Dr. Roberson was made a full-time fac- ulty member. She teaches microbiology, virulogy, and other courses relating to the study of micro-organisms. Three new courses were offered. In the fall Dr. Arnett taught field zoology. Dr. Owens taught a special topics course concerning contemporary issues in human genetics during winter. Dr. Ar- nett also taught the new course, Biology and Science Fiction, during spring. Bible Bible Majors Growing As Department Seeks Improvement Three members were added to the Bible faculty: Mr. Rolland Pack, who is a candidate for a Ph.D. degree from Georgetown University; Dr. William Collins, a graduate from Freed-Hardeman College who obtained his Ph.D. from St. Andrews University in Scotland; and Mr. John Payne, who received his master’s degree from Harding Graduate School of Religion. Bible, Cont. At the end of the academic year, Dr. J.E. Choate retired after approximately forty years of service to Lipscomb. Continued emphasis was placed on the growth of students with majors in Bible. These students were instructed in one or more of the five areas: Biblical languages, religious education, missions, preaching, or youth ministry. This study will prepare Bible majors for full-time or part-time work with area churches of Christ. Chairman Horton commented that some students anticipated teaching in Christian education. Horton, in commenting on additional long-term goals, stated that before his retirement in 1987, a new chairman of the department will be appointed. He also stated that serious discussions have been held to determine ways to strengthen the program for Bible majors and to make the daily Bible program more vital and applicable to life in the contemporary world. REPERENCE RDITION Will Hillis rofile Frasier orking in the “‘real world” and teaching in a Christian atmosphere allows Charles Frasier to share more experiences with his business students. Frasier enjoys the lifestyle he has created. He teaches accounting and other business subjects here while also working as a tax consultant and financial advisor. Frasier has been a part of Lipscomb for many years, attending here in the 1960’s, then teaching in the early 70’s. ‘“To be the best teacher that | can possibly be,’’ is Frasier’s goal. Even with his teaching goal, Frasier hopes to one day write essays, short stories, or articles. Stressing practicality in his classes, Frasier tries to give his students real-life situations when lecturing. He cautions, “‘If it’s easy, you don’t appreciate it.’’ Melody Rains D New Majors A Possibility Due To Increased Enrollment The Department of Business Administration had hopes of expansion in the area of available student majors. They researched the possibilities of majors in finance and information systems. These possibilities were aided by the increased enrollment. This growth was responsible for the hooking up of two offices to the main frame computer and the installation of a new Zenith microcomputer in Dr. Swang’s office. Five graduates passed the CPA exam at their first sitting in May, 1985. The Nashville chapter of the TSCPA awarded 50 certificates of recognition. Sixteen of the awards went to Lipscomb students. Mr. Frasier served as president of this TSCPA chapter and attended the national convention in Hawaii. The only new member to be added to the department was Mr. Perry Moore. Moore graduated from Lipscomb before he received his master’s degree from the University of Alabama. He passed his CPA exam before returning to Lipscomb to teach accounting and computer science. Gene Wright received his MBA from Vanderbilt University. He and Bobby Brown both joined the business administration faculty in full-time positions. Ultraviolet Spectophotometer Added While High MCAT Averages Continue The biggest event of the year was the acquisition of an ultraviolet spectrophotometer. This $17,000 piece of equipment will be used in chemical analysis for courses starting with the second quarter organic chemistry and above. The spectrophotometer is computerized and gives graphic representations of the chemicals it analyzes. Two of the faculty members have been involved with outside projects. Miss Mitchell has continued her post-graduate work at MTSU, specializing in the field of nutrition. Dr. Johnston was involved in revising the book Chemistry Mind and Society. The students of the department have continued the tradition of high MCAT averages. This is evidenced by the fact that Lipscomb attracted six graduate schools to visit the campus in the month of October alone. D. David Johnston, who has been teaching chemistry for 23 years, is an avid model train fan. He is currently a member of a model railroading club. Members of this club construct the model trains at home and periodically display them in various malls around the area. Johnson is also an avid sports fan. At one time he coached football, basketball, and baseball. During his 23 years, Johnston has been involved in various research projects and occasional textbook revisions. He was most recently involved in revising Chemistry Mind and Society for Holt, Rhinehart, and Winston. Melody Ziegler if) Johnston Will Hillis Brown Begins First Year As Department Chairman And Nikolaus Obtains Ed.D. Dr. John Brown began his first year as department chairman since Dr. Whittfield retired at the end of the last academic year. ‘““We hope to have an increase in the number of students who plan to teach school,’’ Dr. Brown stated. “‘The students we do have are hard working and serious minded.” Keith Nikolaus obtained his Ed.D. from Tennessee State University. Memorial Fund Given, Allowing Students To Hear Professional Speakers With the help of a memorial fund given in the name of Dr. Morris Landiss, students were able to hear presentations delivered by professional speakers in the spring. The theme of the department was, ‘“‘by becoming well educated in English, one might be encouraged to broaden their understanding through reading and writing; and that will contribute to their entire life.”’ An ‘‘Cnbiased’’ View hen asked about the history department, Dr. Hooper’s eyes light up and a smile comes to his face as he proudly proclaims that “the Department of History and Political Science is the best one on campus — just ask any history political science major.” Funny how all the departments are the ‘‘best.”’ English, Cont. The department has continued to remain strong and well-staffed under the leadership of department chairman, Dr. Dennis Loyd. This was Dr. Loyd’s first year as chairman. Two new Ph.D.’s strengthened the department even more. Turner Becomes Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach ‘The department underwent a total revamp job to prepare Lipscomb for the future,’’ said Mr. Griffith of this year’s events. Ralph Turner became the new assistant men’s basketball coach. He came to Lipscomb from Oklahoma Christian College. Mr. Griffith is in the process of obtaining his Ph.D. and Mr. Kent Johnson, men’s track coach, is beginning the doctoral curriculum. Some activities the department puts on are a health fair for elementary students and the P.E. testing program. Faculty Members Busy Writing Books What do the Atlantic Campaign, the Restoration Movement, and Willard Collins have in common? They are all topics of books that faculty members of the History Political Science department have been working on. Dr. James McDonough, whose specialty is the Civil War, has done research on the Atlantic Campaign of the Civil War, organizing it for a book on the subject. Dr. Hooper has been working on two books: one concerning the history of the Restoration and the other concerning the life of Willard Collins. Dr. Craig Bledsoe received his doctorate, and Dwight Tays came to Lipscomb as a new faculty member from Lambuth. The department received four new computers that students in the history and political science classes could use. Two new seminar rooms were added with rich, new carpeting adding a finishing touch to the atmosphere. History, Cont. Within this new atmosphere, students work toward their life-time goals. Within the past three years, 35% of history political science graduates have been admitted to law schools such as Vanderbilt, Duke, Georgetown, and Emory. Department Cinderwent Extensive Renovation And A Change In Chairman ‘I think almost any of our faculty or students would tell you this is an exciting time to be in this department at Lips- comb,” said Dr. John Conger. “We are working very hard to build a sense of unity and direction. | guess our theme would speak to Quality of Life and Lifestyle Is- sues — the big four, as I call them: food, clothing, shelter, and human growth and relationships. | honestly cannot think of a single aspect of life that we do not address in some way, and | think the focus for the next few years will be marketing wh at we have been offering all along. Homes and families in this culture are changing drasti- cally, and our content has changed with it. It’s not just cooking and sewing any more. Home economists are as vibrant as ever, and perhaps needed more now than ever.” r. James McDonough has proven his talents as a concerned teacher and an exceptional writer: Dr. McDonough likes students and strives to treat them fairly. In addition to enjoying the company of students, he feels that ‘‘a history teacher must be subject- oriented.’ This characteristic allows the best development of interest in what the students need to learn. Speaking from personal experience as a student, McDonough says that interest in the teacher never develops until the teacher shows concern for the subject matter. “Tl am not one to knock a little luxury, but better a good teacher who is motivated by an interest in the subject meeting with students in a barn than a mediocre instructor in the midst of the finest facilities,’ McDonough said. McDonough said that he liked to research and write. However, he has not always been interested in writing. When he was young, he was obsessed with sports — basketball, swimming, tennis, and weight-training — and rarely put - effort into anything else. He read what he absolutely had to and never gave a thought to writing. He did not develop a serious interest in writing until working on his doctorate in history at Florida State University. As McDonough came into contact with more and more literature, both history and fiction, his interest in writing increased tremendously. He had found, in a sense, another world that could miraculously stimulate his thought processes. With research and writing he could “both contribute something worthwhile and engage in a challenging, creative, and self-fulfilling activity.” McDonough’s exceptional writing talent has been channeled into six published books, four of which are most notable: Shiloh — In Hell Before Night; Stones River — Bloody Winter in Profile McDonough Tennessee; Five Tragic Hours: The Battle of Franklin, with Thomas L. Connelly of the University of South Carolina as co-author; and Chattanooga — A Death Grip on the Confederacy. Currently he is working on a history of the Atlanta campaign with co-author James Pickett Jones of Florida State. In addition to the books, McDonough has written a number of articles and many book reviews. McDonough is interested in war generally, not just the American Civil War. “Everything is intensified by war, placed in sharper focus,”’ McDonough said. ‘““War seems unavoidable, something with which humans always must deal, and thus, I wanted to know more about it. And for literature, it presents a vast canvas of the tragic, the romantic, the sentimental, the dramatic, the good and the bad — the whole gauntlet of human activities and emotions.” Bill Spencer [p) Will Hillis — Home Ec., Cont. Conger completed his degree the same month he accepted the chairmanship of the department. This appointment was well publicized, but the department felt it brought a more normal, well-rounded focus to the study of the related areas of home economics. Conger’s research has been in family studies, particularly in the area of families and work, focusing on engaged couples who plan to establish and maintain dual-working lifestyles. The department has undergone extensive renovation in the past year, providing better looking and better functioning spaces in which to work and study. A new suite of offices, as well as a reading room for students was added. The clothing lab was recarpeted and is scheduled to get new cutting tables for clothing design and construction. One of the most exciting additions was a Zenith Z-100 personal computer and software applications specifically suited for the program. The department worked to develop a minor in family studies, hoping to add it to the curriculum by fall of 1987. There were also plans to offer a study tour in fashion merchandising to the garment - districts of New York and possibly other Eastern cities. The department established numerous committees which involve both faculty and students in curriculum review, long- range planning, alumni relations, computer policy, and faculty searches. Will Hillis ©... of the most dramatic events in Dr. Richard Kulp’s life was during an exciting recon mission while he was in the military. It was two o’clock in the morning when the plane he was flying began falling at the rate of five miles per minute — north of the Bermuda Triangle. Kulp, a member of the mathematics department, enjoys the Christian atmosphere at Lipscomb. He advises, ‘‘Students” at Lipscomb get a chance, and they had better take it, for they won’t get two. Never forget that some people don’t get any chances.”’ Melody Rains D Crisman Still rapa _ Problem With Space The biggest problem the library faced was trying to advance in such a small area. Plans have been made to build on to Crisman, but even space for that has been limited. Around 150,000 volumes are in a building constructed to hold only 100,000. A new computer system was added in the spring of ’85 which helps students find sources for research papers, especially those seniors working on papers for their seminar courses. a e e tl Cc: Two New Microcomputers And Printers Added Of the 16 graduates in 1986, eight teaching certificates were given. This was one of the highest numbers of teaching majors to graduate in several years from this department. Dr. Kerce said that the department will ‘‘maintain the high standard of A Man For All Musicals ... Mathematics, Cont. graduates so they will be well prepared in whatever profession they choose to pursue.” The department had two new microcomputers and printers added for use by faculty members and students. Also, a new course was introduced, called Discreet Mathematics, for students who are in the computer science field. : Modern oS Learning More Fun A special program was introduced this year in the modern language depart- ment, making learning a language more fun. These students assumed names, ho- metowns, and professions from the coun- try whose language they studied. They wrote to the cities which they represent- ed for information. These students also “‘met’’ international students through pen-pal correspondence. The German classes conducted an Ok- toberfest and a Weihnachtsfest. They also made a trip to a German restaurant. The French classes had a Bastille Day celebration in the summer session, a bread and cheese party in the fall, visits to French restaurants and attendance at French plays, films, and other activities Will Hillis ... And Dramas And Chapels See ‘““Buddy”’ Arnold bicycle across campus in his suit makes one believe that he must be singing ‘‘Get Me to the Church on Time” so that he can lead songs in the chapel service. His songleading has become a Lipscomb tradition. He is an important factor to all musical and drama productions and in spreading culture throughout the campus by supplying theater and musical tickets. at Vanderbilt. The Spanish classes had informal ‘‘get togethers’ with students and faculty, conversing in Spanish and learning more about Hispanic culture. They also made visits to Mexican restau- rants in the area. In addition, the students from the de- partment conducted chapel worship ser- vices in French, German, Spanish, and English one day in March in connection with National Foreign Language Week. Charles McVey earned his doctorate in German from the University of Ten- nessee. Plans Made For New Music Business Major And Tour Of England ‘Lipscomb has one of the most highly talented and qualified music faculties of any small department in the country, and we are anxiously awaiting the construction of an equally adequate fine arts building in the near future,’’ said Dr. James Jackson. The Freshman Chorus was the nucleus for the department with their usual productions and the return of the Freshman Personality Show. The department has two new doctors: A Change Of Scenery Dr. Dennis Hood conducts his class underneath a maple tree. Mark Nance we Music, Cont. Dr. Jerome Reed and Dr. Marcia Hughes. Also, plans were made to develop a new music business major. The A Cappella — Chorale singers performed at the 20th Annual Christian College Chorale Festival in Lubbock, Texas; toured the Northeastern states in March; and plans were made for a tour of England in June. The department hosted the 11th Annual Christian High School Chorale Festival, with Dr. Griffith as master of ceremonies. The concert band hosted the annual band clinic in April. New Courses Developed As Department Experiences Growth The Department of Physics and Engineering Science experienced a year of expansion planning. Throughout the entire department, courses were being planned to meet the demands of growth. Courses were developed in computer assisted design, robotics, waves and sound, and data base management. The microcomputer invaded all divisions of the department. Plans to acquire more software were made to further utilize the computer in the classroom. The computer science division experienced its fourth year of offering a B.S. degree and has been one of the fastest growing areas of study on campus. This division is planning an expansion toward business, as well as an application of industrial concerns in the planned data base management and robotics courses. New Program Developed While Laboratory Updated The Department of Psychology concentrated on developing a new program and updating the laboratory so that it may be a more effective teaching tool. The students were ‘“‘service oriented,’’ according to Dr. Norman Keener,’’ and since the degree is in liberal arts, over half of the psychology majors go on to graduate school.” Dr. John Harris, already a member of Lipscomb’s faculty, changed departments and joined the Psychology team. Numbers Of Majors And Minors Rapidly Growing The Department of Sociology and Social Work strives to teach human relations so that the people in our ever- changing world will learn to live and work together. More than 500 students have graduated with sociology degrees in the past two decades. More and more students today have realized the need to learn how to relate with people. The social work program has spent the past year working toward certification by the National Council of Social Work Education. Internships Arranged In Various “Real World” Settings Each year approximately 25 speech communication majors graduate to pursue careers in media, personnel management, public relations, sales, education, the ministry, law, drama, or government. The department is proud of its faculty training: six of its full-time members hold the earned Ph.D. D. Carroll Ellis has widely been considered a ‘‘people person”’ and a cheerful individual. ‘‘! don’t know anyone who doesn’t like him,’’ Dr. Marlin Connelly, chairman, said of Ellis. Ellis, whose hobbies include growing a rose garden, came to Lipscomb in 1949 after receiving his doctorate in Rhetoric and Public Address from Louisiana State University. He became the FLLIS chairman of the speech department and coach of the debate team. He held these positions for many years. During this period of time, Marlin Connelly was a student under Ellis. As a student, Connelly thought of Ellis as a personal friend. Ellis was like a ‘‘father’’ to Connelly who went through his department and on to graduate work. Approximately sixty of his former students continued their education to the doctorate level. ; Of this number, a majority | obtained areas of prominence — college deans, college presidents, and chairmen of speech departments at various colleges. “I would tend to guess,” said Connelly, ‘‘that we probably have more Ph.D.’s out of our } department in Dr. Ellis’ history _ than any other department on campus.” Bill Spencer fp) | ¥ Speech, Cont. Six different areas of emphasis, the department enlarges the experiences of its majors in activities outside the classroom through intercollegiate forensics and debate, a campus radio station, dramatic productions, newspaper publication, and six off-campus internships. For training in ‘‘real world” settings, the department now arranges internships for credit in radio, television, journalism, public relations, business communication, and ministry. HONORS Includes Miss Lipscomb and Bachelor of Ugliness 60 Homecoming Queen 62 Who's Who 64 58 Honors Honors 59 i 60 ‘OUN S,OU 0} Pa}D9a]a SeM puke JINOD Hulwlods9WOH G86] ay} Ul WJODSa Ue SEB PaAIJAS OS|e SUD ‘UBWONM Pela}}eg JOJ 19};24S VYDMA 24} pue usipjiyD Buno, jo uonelsossy aiiAuseyy 24} YBnoyy uaipjiyd jo Bulyyasunod 9y} ul aaijoe sem ay ‘1ofew ABojoysAsd V “YM aoulDd pue qnjd jelsos 1x eWWeD jo Jaquial e sem ‘aassouUa] ‘QI[IAS}E[POOD jo ajbo4 7 Aujoiog ‘siw jo uos 9u} ‘oUg qnj sdtwWoUOda sWOY 3U} ‘Iq BJU] e}eq Ul aAI}De useq sey ays ‘sofew soa}aIP Y ‘qnjd |eID0s epquie] ewUeD pue suosig Ape] oy} jo Jequieaul e se UMOU-||aM SeM ‘dassoUuUd] ‘eUI[a D jo Asay ying wieiydy ‘siw pue ‘uw jo sayyHPnep ay} ‘euuog ‘ajdwiexa quiodsdiq a y} jo eap! Jay} yuasaidai 0} Apog juapnys ay} Aq paydaja eiamM ajbo4 dq pue Allay euuog ssoul[Dp JO Jojeyuoeg oy puy quuioosdry] SSIW 9[5o4 sq puy AlayD euuog 61 Homecoming ’85 The Representatives selected by the student body to accompany the Queen were Nancy Lewis and Blake Hensley, Senior Representatives; Susie Wright and Al Crosby, Sophomore Representatives; Mary Lee Patterson and Brian Hall, Junior Representatives; Cerese Patterson and John Roberson, Freshmen Representatives; Leigh Ann Martin and Tim Gobble, Jenni Dixon and Van Campbell, Representatives-at-Large; Robert Wallace and Desiree Biggs, Senior Representatives; Greer Yeldell and Ginger Johnson, Representatives-at-Large; Stacey Duke and Eric Fogle, Senior Representatives; Stacey Smith and Kevin 62 Homecoming Montgomery, Representatives-at-Large. os Rudy Sanders David England President Collins crowns Homecoming Queen Caroline Holder before she was presented with traditional gifts from the student body and the Bison basketball team. Homecoming 63 administrators, faculty, a and s who narrow the field to 41. ‘Students are ee eee evaluated on sch | James D. Arquitt Nashville Speech Communication Phi Mu Alpha, Chaplain; Alpha Psi Omega; Chorale; A Cappella — Chorale; Jazz Vocal Ensemble, President; Journeymen Quartet; Early Music Consort; Singarama, director; had major roles in Lipscomb plays and musicals. 64 Who’s Who Valerie Ann Aulvin Mt. Carmel, Marketing Fashion Merch. Zeta Nu, Chaplain, Vice President; American Marketing Association; Phi Beta Lambda, Secretary; Delta Theta Pi, Historian; Singarama; Babbler reporter; Intramural Volleyball. Richard H. Beasley, Jr. Charlotte, NC Marketing American Marketing Association, Vice President of Communications, President; Member of Bison Track and Field team, placed 11th nationally in NAIA; selected to represent the business admin. department in Students In Free Enterprise conference. Jeanne Desiree Biggs Florence, AL Management Delta Delta, Pledge Mistress, Chaplain; American Marketing Association; Intramural sports, football, volleyball, and basketball; Homecoming Junior attendant; and Homecoming Senior attendant. James Randall Boyd ; Rome, GA Accounting Phi Beta Lambda, Vice President; Gamma Xi, chaplain; College Republicans, Chairman and Treasurer; Resident Assistant; All-Student Association Senator and Treasurer; Babbler reporter; and Homecoming Escort-at-large. Jan Underwood Brown Madison Elementary Education Four year member of Student Tennessee Education Association, Treasurer and President; Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary Treasurer; Alpha Chi Honor Society; Student member of Southern Association Data Coordination Committee; Teacher Education Committee; student member NCATE Steering Committee; Lipscomb student representative Metro Council for Teacher Education. Van .Campbell Hohenwald Speech Communication Gamma Xi; Singarama 3 yrs.; worked with campus radio station; co-hosted Channel 30’s ‘‘Gene Caldwell Forecast”: intramural sports; Senator-At-Large 85- 86; Homecoming '85 Escort-at-large. Thomas M. Carden Cartharpin, VA Biology Member of Pre-med club; Spanish Club; Phi Mu Alpha; Circle K. Treasurer and Lt. Governor Kentucky — Tennessee District 85-86; Drama — Homecoming musicals; and photographer and writer for Backlog and The Babbler. Cynthia Gail Caruthers Nashville Management Alpha Chi Honor Society; American Marketing Association; Phi Beta Lambda; Psi Alpha, Secretary, Vice President; Dean’s list or Honor Roll every quarter; selected to Southern Association Steering Committee; business admin. department representative to students in Free Enterprise Conference; and Resident Assistant. Debbie Chapman Columbia English German Member of Alpha Chi Honor Society; Sigma Tau Delta, President; Phi Alpha Delta, President; Phi Alpha History Club; College Democrats; Student Life and Elections Committees; Intramural volleyball, softball; Badminton team; received U.S. Achievement Academy Foreign Language Award; Chairman of Transportation and Energy Committee of the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature; and Secretary of Small College Caucus. Paige Collier Waverly Dietetics Zeta Nu, Rush Director and President; Delta Theta Pi; Dietetics Club; American Home Economics Association; Inter Club Council; Tennessee Home Economic Association; Resident Assistant in Johnson; Singarama; and Nominated for Outstanding Young Women in America for 1985. Who’s Who 65 Stacy Duke Nashville Accounting Pi Delta; National Association of Accountants; ASA Senior Senator and Chairman of the Entertainment Committee; Singarama; Shenandoah; Senior Class Homecoming Attendant; Alpha Chi Honor Society; Accounting Honor Society; made Dean’s List or Honor Roll each quarter. Leigh Dugger Ellenburg Nashville Elementary Education Delta Delta, Secretary, Treasurer; STEA; Singarama; intramural sports; Chorale; Women’s Ensemble; Tau Phi Cowboy Show; Involved in Tennessee Children’s Home; and Representative for NCATE. 66 Who’s Who Eric S. Fogle Goodlettsville Psychology Gamma Xi; Circle K; Psi Chi; Nashville Association on Young Children; Volunteer counselor at YWCA Shelter for Battered Women; elected Senior class escort for Homecoming Court; Bachelor of Ugliness. Russell Lloyd Gannon Woodbury Marketing Gamma Xi, Secretary; American Marketing Association, President; Carnival and Shenandoah; Singarama; Host in ’85; Worked with American Red Cross and Muscular Dystrophy Association; and selected to the “President’s Ten” in 1985. Gregory J. Glenn Miami, FL Math Education Alpha Kappa Psi; STEA; FCA; Student Assistant Coach; Intramural sports; Coach and Referee with Intramural program; and 1985 was his first year to dress out and participate on the college basketball team at DLC. Tim Gobble Cleveland Govt. Public Administration Gamma Xi; President of Student Body; Singarama; Bison Track Team; intramural sports; Homecoming Escort for four years; and served with the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature. Alicia Gay Hall Calvert City, KY Math Education Pi Alpha Chi; Mu Chi; Psi Alpha, Pledge Mistress, Athletic Director, and President; Resident Assistant in Johnson; and Intramural Bowling Champ in 1983. Trey Hartman Brentwood Biology Baseball Team for four years; Captain of the Baseball Team, Junior and Senior years; All VSAC Conference; and All American in the summer of 1985. Jeff Hinton Brentwood Accounting Alpha Chi; Delta Nu, Secretary and Treasurer; Accounting Honor Society, Treasurer and President; Non-voting member of ASA Academic Committee; and Financial Executive Institute Award recipient. Lee Caroline Holder Franklin Elementary Education Circle K; STEA; Gamma Lambda, Secretary; ASA Senator; Resident Assistant in Fanning; Saga Representative for the ASA; SACS research committee member; Homecoming Attendant for Sophomore Class; Homecoming Attendant-at-large Junior year; and Homecoming Queen Senior year. Kelly Woodard Jackson Petersburg Art English Alpha Chi; Sigma Tau Delta; Society of Collegiate Journalists; Editor of Backlog 1983-1985; works in DLC News Bureau; Music Man and Carnival; and recipient of Academic and Backlog scholarship. Ginger Johnson Eva, AL Communications ASA Senate, Senator at-large Secretary; Circle K-ettes, Vice President; Alpha Psi Omega; Pied Pipers; American Marketing Association; Worker for Muscular Dystrophy Association; Resident Assistant in Johnson; Singarama; Homecoming attendant 1985-1986; and recipient of Outstanding Young Women in America Award. Who’s Who 67 Tom Kelsey Chattanooga Communications Student Senator in ASA for the 1983-84 school year; and an important player on the Bison Basketball Team; Sports Editor for The Babbler; and writer for Backlog, and the Nashville Banner. John W. Kimbrell West Point Health Physical Education Played for four years on the Bison Basketball Team; Volunteer to the Special Olympics; Most Valuable Player of the Bison Basketball Team and was an All American; Captain of team. 68 Who’s Who Nancy J. Lewis Johnson City Marketing American Marketing Association, Vice President of Career Placement; Gamma Lambda, President; Inter-Club Council, Secretary; ASA; Intramural volleyball, basketball, and softball; Singarama; Special Olympics Volunteer; Homecoming Attendant; and Outstanding Young Women of America Nominee. Jeffrey A. McKinley Woodburn, IN Biology Circle K, Vice President and President; Phi Mu Alpha; Intramural volleyball and basketball; Singarama; The Music Man and Assistant in High Rise; Project Italy ’°84; Circle K Distinguished President Award; Willard Award in 1985; Oratorical Contest winner. Kevin D. Montgomery Brentwood Marketing Member of Tau Phi; Choral; Choral Quartet; Singarama; Intramurals; Tau Phi Cowboy Show; 1985 Songleaders Contest winner; ASA; Homecoming Attendant at-large; and Students in Free Enterprise representative. Van Scott Owens Norman Park, GA Health Physical Ed. STEA; Pi Epsilon and TAPHERD; ASA; Bison Track and Field team; participated in intramural sports; and the Sportsmanship Award in Track. Sandra Gail Payne Allensville, KY Elementary Education Gamma Lambda, Pledge Mistress; Student Tennessee Education Association, Treasurer; Resident Assistant in Yearwood; Intramural basketball, volleyball, and softball; and nominated for the 1985 Outstanding Young Woman of America Award. ‘Celeste Peacock Murfreesboro Business Management Member of Lady Bison Basketball Team for three years; was co-captain for the team her Junior and Senior years; and recently joined the 1000 point club. R. Grant Rampy Warrenton, VA Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi, President; National Association of Accountants; Society of Collegiate Journalists; Worked on The Babbler, Entertainment Editor, Copy Editor, Photographer, and Editor-in-Chief; College Republicans; and did work for the Nashville Banner. Nathan Stuart Saunders Carlisle, PA Biblical Languages Member of Omega Nu for four years; Chorale, President; Singarama; served on the Student Affairs Committee; SACS organization and administration Committee; Resident Assistant in Sewell. Kenneth L. Sims Brandon, MS Computer Science Played on DLC baseball team for two years; received academic scholarship and athletic scholarship. Chris Sockwell Sheffield, AL Math Education Sigma lota Delta, Athletic Director; STEA; Resident Assistant in High Rise for three years; very active in Intramural sports; and participated in Singarama. Who’s Who 69 Michael Spann Knoxville Biochemistry Mu Epsilon Delta; College Republicans; Senator of ASA; Singarama; Resident Assistant in Sewell; Quiz Bowl in 1985; and Alph Chi Honor Society. Mark E. Tenpenny Memphis Accounting Accounting Honor Society; National Association of Accountants; American Marketing Association; Bison Track and Field Team; and is an Accomplished .Competitive Powerlifter; Resident Assistant in Sewell. 70 Who’s Who Jennifer Lynn Thornton Cary, NC Psychology Alpha Chi, Vice President; Sigma Alpha lota, Treasurer; Psi Chi; A Cappella Singers; Combined Chorus, President; Early Music Consort; Singarama; and served on the Student Affairs Committee. Samuel Spence Wallace Sevierville Speech Communication Omega Chi, Vice President, Alpha Psi Omega, President; Phi Mu Alpha; Pied Pipers; Singarama director; Chorale; A Cappella Singers; Early Music Consort; and Footlighters; worked on and or offstage for 12 Lipscomb dramatic productions; Best Actor Award. Kimberly Stansbury Whitaker Nashville Art Delta Delta, Vice President; Chorale, Historian; Combine A Cappella and Chorale; ASA; Women’s Ensemble; Singarama assistant director; and received the Willard Award for Outstanding Choreography in 1984. Phyllis Wolfe Bowling Green, KY Elementary Education Kappa Chi, Chaplain; Project Good News; Chi Alpha Rho; Outreach, Vice President; Singarama; Phileo; Bison Cheerleader; and Miss Lipscomb. Row 1: Elaine Cullum; Stacey Duke; Richard Hubbell — Secretary Treasurer; Jim Smelser — President; Denise Tanner; Kim Kaiser; Jamie-Lynn Walling. Row 2: Debbie Pate; Lisa Clark; Cindy Caruthers; Bob Crowder; Jon Hutson; Mike Spann; Jeff Einstien; Mike Hudson; Kim Gaw; Earl Lomax — Sponsor. Row 3: Elsa Copeland; Jan Brown; Kelly Jackson; Sharon Adams; Bill Richards; Debbie Chapman; Joy Woodhouse; Lee Ann Via. Not pictured: Jennifer Thornton — Vice-President. Alpha Chi 71 72 President ALL STGDENT ASSOCIATION President Secretar Tim Gobble Who would have ever guessed that Ginger Johnson would have chickened out of running for senator two years in a row? Or that Tim Gobble, defeated for a student government position in high school, would decide to give it just one more try in college? Lipscomb students are glad that Ginger didn’t chicken out and that Tim gave it another shot. So are they. “I'd always known I wanted to be secretary of the ASA since I saw Annette (Alexander) my freshman year,” Ginger said. Tim made the presidency his goal after winning his place on the Ginger Johnson senate as a freshman; he felt that it was something he could do — make friends and work with them to accomplish goals. What a year, too! Tim and Ginger set a goal for themselves from the very beginning: to not be afraid to try any new idea. Like Tim said, ‘‘You don’t know what you can do till you try.” They found it especially exciting to be a part of all the activities honoring President Collins during his last year as president. A lot of time was involved, but Tim and Ginger were offered a lot of opportunities they wouldn’t have had otherwise. Pretty impressive ... But then, so were they. Secretary 73 Includes Million Dollar Day 76 Homecoming 84 Retrospective 96 74 Events “KODAK'T Events 75 A Ns GR EN President Collins checks out the million dollars, wondering if it is real. Flatt ‘“‘borrowed our own money” from First American Bank to show the audience what a million dollars looks The Pruned, Primed and Prejudiced Project Promoters reminded the audience of their past promotions, running through a medley of their familiar tunes. They concluded with a dedication to Collins, singing their own version of ‘‘You’re the One in a Million.” The last number of the sum is raised by ASA President Tim Gobble to a thunderous applause and a triumphantly yelled “‘two!”’ 78 Million Dollar Day Photos by Jeff Gray and Jerry Jones efore I die I want to see the day come when Lipscomb can raise a million dollars in one day. President Willard Collins made this re- mark after recalling that he had to raise about $1.3 million his first year as presi- dent to meet college expenses. Dr. Steve Flatt, vice president for institu- tional planning, helped to make Collins’ wish a reality by creating the Willard Col- lins Million Dollar Day. Any donations re- ceived the last twelve days of December were counted toward the Million Dollar Day total. The largest of these donations was a tract of land worth approximately $600,000 given by Houston and Myrtle Ezell and their children in memory of sev- eral of their loved ones. The dramatic climax came on January 6, 1986, during chapel. A crowd of over 2,000 people, including numerous mem- bers of the media, crowded into the stand- ing room only Alumni Auditorium to wit- ness the celebration. It began with a tribute to Willard Collins as a ‘students’ presi- Balloons and paper money fall from the ceiling of Alumni Audito- rium as the final sum of $2,330,643 is revealed. dent” and the presentation of the procla- mation by students who “remember his caring attitude and the loving fatherly hand he was ever ready to lend.” The P.P.P.P.P. then made their grand entrance, keeping the tradition of promoting projects one last time for their ‘‘fearless leader.” Then, with a gasp from the audience, Flatt unveiled a million dollars in twenty dollar bills — just to show us what a million dollars actually looked like. The crowd’s excitement rose as the time drew near to unveil the total amount actually raised. Students shouted out the numbers as Tim Gobble uncovered each number from right to left. When the amount of $2,330,643 was finally revealed, the crowd was exu- berant as balloons and paper money cas- caded from the ceiling. When asked what his favorite part of the ceremony was, Collins replied, ‘“The actual announcement of the sum. | was stunned. | thought it might be a million and a half at most.” “I consider this to be a great tribute, and I'll remember this as long as | live.” Most of this material is taken from a Babbler article by Dawn Wells. Million Dollar Day 79 More Than Just The End Of The Week On, those weekends — where do they begin and oh, how quickly they end. The weekends at David Lipscomb College usually start at ‘‘the well that’s quickly running dry,” or the cashier’s window. Now you are all set! You have big plans for spending your hard earned money (or mom and dad’s). What can we do on Friday night? Well, what about that big date? If you are the big spender, you are probably going to impress your date by starting out dining at the Bison Room, then topping the evening off with the always favorite campus movie. The movie is over and it is only 10:10. What are you going to do for two more hours? Well, being the big spender that you are, you decide to go to night court. Finally it is curfew time, and the date must come to an end. This is Friday night, however, so you can't go to sleep when you get to the dorm. You then proceed to find a couple of guys to play cards. Then there is Saturday morning (something very few of us see). Saturday afternoon is a day to go to the park, taking your books with you, of course. At least you can tell mom and dad you're ‘“‘studying.’”’ There’s always one or two people who actually study on Saturday afternoon; worse than that, they spend their afternoon in the library. Saturday is also a great day to catch up on that wash you have been putting off all quarter. Saturday night has finally arrived, and yes, you have another big date. This time you really decide you are going to impress this girl. Where do you start? Maybe Houston’s, Garcia’s, or Red Lobster. Maybe you will go to one of the theatres here in Nashville; but, if you decide to make this a bargain date also, you might go for a romantic stroll through the conservatory at Opryland or a trip down Saxon Drive to enjoy the beautiful view. Then Sunday comes, a day of rest. It begins with the church service at one of the local congregations, after which you rush back for that Sunday brunch at Saga. Many Sunday afternoons are filled with football, either on TV or club games, and of course, another nap. Sunday night is when you finally remember about that test you have on Monday, and the studying begins about 11:00. No weekend can pass us by, though, without a visit from our friends at Pizza Perfect. At this point, we close another exciting weekend at David Lipscomb College. D Photos And Story By Gregg Sexton 80 Weekend Saturday morning passes Monty Jo- seph by as he accumulates his week- end Z’s. Curfew brings the end of those “big dates” and the beginning of a card game for Van Campbell, Mark McKay, and Craig John- son. Weekend 81 82 Lavender o the average athlete, running 100 miles in one day would be quite an achievement. But Earl Lavender didn’t look at it that way. ‘| don’t think about it (the run) so much as a personal accom- plishment but something we accomplished together,’’ Lavender said. ‘‘The main purpose was to generate school spirit and pride in Lipscomb. | hope we did that, and I hope that spirit will carry on throughout this year.” The 100 mile run was Lavender’s effort to raise money and interest for the Lispcomb Jog-A-Thon, which was formed to raise funds for the new Hall of Fame Room in the gym. Lavender began his run around 3 a.m. and completed a straight 60 miles before his first stop. That was around 11 a.m. After a jacuzzi rejuvenation, Lavender was back on his feet running again. His next break was at 6 p.m. when he made himself eat dinner. Lavender completed the 100th mile around 8 p.m. Lavender has been running for several years. He was on the cross-country team in high school but didn’t get involved in marathon running until he joined the track team here at Lips- comb. Since those days he has run numerous 15 to 20 mile marathons. He often listens to tapes or plans sermons while running his usual seven or eight hours per week. During the 100 mile run, the conversation of those who ran with him proved beneficial. ‘‘The people who ran with me for a mile or two would talk to me,’’ he said. ‘‘They understood that I couldn’t talk back, but just listening to them really helped keep my mind active.”’ Lavender said he was able to keep a positive attitude through- out the day, and he always felt that he would make it. Asked if he would do it again, Lavender replied yes. “lll always remember the individual faces in the crowd stand- ing there all afternoon, cheering me on as! ran by them,” he said. ‘| learned a lot about the students and faculty here at Lipscomb and what we can do if we work together for something.” ID By Jennifer Goddard -Courtesy of The Babbler Jeff Clapp — Earl Lavender a, Troy Bentley Seventeen hours after he began his 100 mile run, Lavender ran into Bison Square amid a crowd. ‘Il don’t know if people turned out to watch me die or to watch me finish, but | felt their support and it really made a difference,” he said. Lavender 83 Homecoming The Homecoming stage is set as Homecoming Queen Caroline Holder sits with her Court. “There's No Place Like Home ... 99 Whether it’s my country, my family, my church, or my school 84 Homecoming on I his year’s Homecoming really lived up to its name. From sun up to sun down there were plenty of activities to keep everyone busy. The day began with a continental breakfast for all and a breakfast for the Representatives of the Decades. There were class reunion and academic department coffees held throughout the morning, and a President’s Coffee hosted by President and Mrs. Collins for students of the Nashville Bible School through the Class of 1944. Chapel service was held at 10:15 a.m. in the Alumni Auditorium. Brother Collins presided over the service. Alumni class awards were then presented. The Collins Award, given to the class with the largest percentage of its members donating money to the school, went to the Class of 1960. The Neil Award was given to the Class of 1945 for having the largest percentage of its members (46%) attend Homecoming. Following the chapel service, a musical presentation was performed by two of Lipscomb’s choral groups. The freshman chorus performed under the direction of Jim Jackson and the advanced chorus performed under the direction of Larry Griffith. At the end of the presentation, director Griffith invited all the alumni chorus members in the audience to come up and sing with the present choruses. Everyone agreed that one of the highlights of the day was the “Hallelujah Chorus” sung in unison by members of both choruses and alumni. After the choral presentation there was a break in the day’s schedule. Students and alumni as well as faculty, family, and friends had a chance to mill around Bison Square. Many of them took the opportunity to buy a “Willard ” T-shirt or an ‘I Love Willard”’ button, with proceeds from the sales going for the intramural facility fund. Others took the time to view the start of a new tradition at Lipscomb — the social club exhibits on display in the square. The social clubs were divided into five competitive groups of three or four clubs each. The groups worked together on Homecoming floats to add to the spirit of the day. The winning exhibit depicted a giant mixer ‘whipping up”’ a Brescia Bearcat. It received the “Spirit of Lipscomb Award”’ and was done by members of Gamma Xi, Pi Delta, and Zeta Nu. Each club received a trophy and had their names engraved on a plaque which will hang in the trophy room. Continued on page 86 Assistant men’s basketball coach Ralph Turner discusses a call with the referee during the Homecoming game against Brescia in which Lipscomb beat the Bear- cats, 91-71. Several floats were on display in Bison The float of Gamma Xi, Pi Delta, and Zeta Nu Square. won the “Spirit of Lipscomb Award.” m MEET THE CHALLENGE! | (GENO THE BEARCATS | INTO ORBIT ya Jennifer Goddard Jennifer Goddard Jeff Clapp Jennifer Goddard Homecoming 85 86 Homecoming Setting the coronation mood, the band plays ‘Jeremiah Clark Suite.”’ ‘‘There’s No Place .”? Cont. The David Lipscomb College Concert Band performed at 1:30 p.m. in McQuiddy Gym under the direction of Steve Rhodes. Some of the pieces presented were ‘‘Flourish for Wind Band” by Vaughan Williams and “Billboard March”’ by Klohr. Selections from the “Jeremiah Clarke Suite’? by William Schaefer were played during the processional and recessional parts of the Coronation Pageant. The Concert Band’s performance really set the mood for the Coronation of the Queen. The Queen’s Court was introduced by Steve Flatt. The representatives were as follows: Freshman Class — Cerese Patterson and John Roberson; Sophomore Class — Susie Wright and Chris Cantrell; Junior Class — Mary Lee Patterson and Brian Hall; Senior Class — Desiree Biggs, Eric Fogle, Stacey Jennifer Goddard Homecoming Duke, Blake Hensley, Nancy Lewis and Robert Wallace. The Representatives-at-Large were Jenni Dixon, Van Campbell, Ginger Johnson, Tim Gobble, Leigh Ann Martin, Kevin Montgomery, Stacey Smith and Greer Yeldell. The traditional and simple design of the dresses combined with the deep rich colors of sapphire blue, emerald green, magenta, and purple made for a beautiful look of class and elegance. Add to that male escorts in black tuxedos with tails and a sharp, ivory-colored backdrop designed by the art department, and you've got the perfect setting for the Queen and her Court. With the Court in place, the 1985 Homecoming Queen, Miss Caroline Holder, was introduced. Miss Holder said she was a little nervous but more happy and excited than anything else. An 4 A new tradition began this year as clubs got together and made floats. Homecoming Queen Caroline Holder smiles after receiving the crown. Rudy Sanders 87 88 Homecoming Homecoming LLL SASSER SUENCSS LESSENS EPP ESE _Sseeagsus GSS EDLGDNDIERASER Eee ALERTED EDDIE SSSR IHRE The Homecoming play was Rodgers’ and Hammerstein’s Carousel and was presented by the departments of speech communication and music ... “‘There’s No Place ...’’ Cont. “This is a real happy day for me,’ Holder said. ‘It’s even more special to me because of it being Brother Collins’ last year and all.” President Collins officially crowned the Queen, then she was presented with traditional gifts from the student body and the Bison basketball team. Following all the Homecoming festivities and formalities, the Bisons took on Brescia College. The game began with the National Anthem sung by the Alumni Chorus. It ended with victory chants and cheers from the Bison bench and cheerleaders as the Bisons won the game 91 to 71. A performance of ‘‘Carousel’”’ topped off the evening. Directed by Buddy Arnold, the play delighted audiences for three nights with its multi-talented cast, light-hearted humor, well- choreographed group numbers, and several excellent solo performances. Jennifer Goddard CAST: Natalie Johnson (Carrie Pipperidge), Judith Price (Julie Jordan) Charlotte Thomas (Mrs. Mullins), James Arquitt (Billy Bigelow), Philllip Randolph (1st Policeman), Kevin Warnack (David Bascombe), Benja Whitelaw, Stacy Piper, Nathan Montgomery, Natalie Montgomery (Town Children), Lisa Paladino (Nettie Fowler), Sam Wallace (Enoch Snow), Jeff Carden (Jigger Craigin), Wade Lloyd (2nd Policeman), Todd Eddy (Captain), Jim Craven (Heavenly Friend), Dean Morrison (Star- keeper), Kelly Counce (Louise), T.C. Walton (Carnival boy), Fleming Bell (Enoch Snow, Jr.), Beth Claxton, Nancy Moon, Phillip Wilson, Karen Wheeler, Trey Moon, Julie Wilson, Jeffery Wilson (The Snow Children), Kenneth Coultas (Principal), Dean Morrison, (Doc Seldon) CHORUS: Kristy Anderson, Beth Claxton, Kenneth Coultas, Todd Eddy, Tim Fulton, Vonda Gaylor, Dalene Graham, Dianne Henry, Stephen Henry, Barbara Howell, Jerry Knight, Wade Lloyd, Jimmy McCollum, Kenneth Moore, Katie Morgan, Sam Mullins, Greg Nance, Tabitha Polk, Phillip Randolph, Brian Riley, John Roberson, Jennifer Strang, Tim Walton, Karen Wheeler, Lisa Yoakam Judith Price plays the role of Julie Jordan while Kristy Anderson and Sam Mullins sing as part of the Carousel chorus. All photos by Rudy Sanders Homecoming 89 Tau PhiS . Friends owbo a how. Tau Phi members, old and new, and some of their friends put together yet another crowd-pleasing show November 15. The seventh annual Cowboy Show was a faster- paced production, moving from song to song without an official emcee. More females were included after auditioning during fall quarter, and their presence — and talent — added to the quality of this year’s show. Renditions of popular country songs like Brantley Smith’s ‘“‘This Ain’t Dallas,’’ Karin Jackson’s ‘Have Mercy,” and the Tau Phi Teardrop’s ‘‘American Made” animated the audience in Alumni Auditorium. Kevin Montgomery introduced ‘Exchange of Hearts,” a song written by Lipscomb alumnus David Slater. (It’s already been pitched to Montgomery’s vocal twin, Lee Greenwood.) And Tim Vernon and Tim Newby were hilarious in the spoof on Boy George, ‘‘Where’s the Dress?”’ Blake Hensley directed 1985’s successful production. Kelly Jackson D 90 Cowboy Show he Bosses | Director . Ausic Comins Set Coordinator —o Rudy Sanders _ The 1985 Cowboys and 1 Cowgirls : . Cowboy Show 91 Delta Sig girls Melissa Qualls and Mary Frank Anderson were two of the many who provided background doo-wops. Did Matt White’s guitar-playing actually set the stage on fire? Delta Na Na Na : Lost in the 50’s Delta Nu did it again! They managed to bring 50’s (and 60’s and 70’s) mayhem and magic to the Lipscomb stage once more in the form of DELTA NA NA NA. For almost two years, the men of Delta Nu and the women of Delta Sigma brought forth continuous musical nostalgia ranging from the Everly Brothers to the Supremes with everything in between. The show got off to a slow, but humorous start with the annual Nerd Contest. Adam Burnette and Todd Newman were the epitome of ‘‘nerdiness”’ at its best! Some of the best songs of the evening were by David Willis, who sang ‘“‘Boys Are Back,” ‘‘Unchained Melody,” and ‘‘Since | Saw Her Standing” Others were ‘‘Bye, Bye, Love” as performed by Greg Nash and Jeff Hinton and ‘“‘Dream,’’ sung by Greg Nash and David Willis. The ladies contributed an excellent Supremes medley, led by Judith Price, accompanied by Candee Allen and Cindy Mullins. Much credit is due to the excellent Na Na Na Band comprised of Gary Davis — drums, Craig Lanham — keyboards, Matt White — guitar, Tod Bell — bass, and John Magnuson and the Kings — saxophone and trumpet. Courtesy of The Babbler. DD 92 Photos by Rudy Sanders Clint Green was caught by the camera in his contribution to the show. The entire Na Na Na cast, including Delta Nu, Delta Sigma, and the Na Na Na Band. 7 a poe Delta Na Na Na 93 Jett Clapp SONGS 94 Freshman Personalities SOUT ‘‘How’s a man s’posed to rest his eyes around here,”’ says Victor Hunter to Vonda Gaylor, Melissa Hassell, and Scott Griffith. The band, led by freshman Gavin Thompson, was composed of freshman students who played the music for the entire show. A square-dancing segment added life to the country sound. The choreography was: planned by freshmen. ‘2 Ss sie pepmeeeed A new tradition has been born — hopefully. The 1986 Freshman Personalities show, with the theme “Songs of the South,”’ was presented January 24 and 25. Songs that illustrate life in the South both past and present were featured, the biggest response being Victor Hunter’s rendition of ‘‘Old Man River” which received a standing ovation. The storyline depended on three main characters who stayed on the side of the stage and narrated as the program shifted from reality to a dream. The show featured New Orleans style songs, spirituals, songs from the river, and country music. One section included soloists imitating personalities from the Grand Ole Opry. The show was put together entirely by freshmen. They did everything from singing to directing and producing. Fleming Bell and John Roberson were the show’s co-student directors. Gavin Thompson directed the freshman orchestra and Michael Menninger was choral director. Jennifer Goddard D Michael Menninger Freshman Personalities 95 Jeff c) app pon returning in the fall of “85, students found that a few changes had taken place. One unwelcome, but unsurprising, change was that tuition went up from $59 to $64 per credit hour. Bison Day as we know it came to an end when Homecoming was moved from the snowy winter quarter to the fall. The most welcomed was the additional parking spaces. For the first time, day students needn't arrive at 4:00 a.m. or drive a mile down Granny White to find a parking space. Existing spaces were redrawn to accommodate more cars, and, for the right price, a day student could guarantee himself a space in the morning. The music department’s performing groups underwent some changes. A Cappella and Chorale were combined to form on large A Cappella chorus, and freshmen were given their own group. Freshmen were also given the chance to showcase their talents in the first Freshman Personalities. The show was a huge success and is destined to become a tradition along with the Tau Phi Cowboy Show and Delta Na Na Na. The prestige of the biology department was greatly enhanced with the pruchase of a scanning electron microscope and a spectrophotometer. These modern devices will greatly augment our research capabilities and are impossible to drop and break off a lab table. The Burton School was purchased to expand Lips- comb’s K-12 program. The school was closed in 1983, and Lipscomb bought the property and building for $752,000. Most will remember 1985 as a year of relief concerts. Following the huge success of ‘We Are The World” the GSA for AFRICA famine relief album, Bob Geldof of the Boomtown Rats organized the biggest concert extravaganza in history, Live Aid. It lasted 17 hours, was viewed by over | billion people, and featured over 60 bands and performers, including special reunion performances by Led Zeppelin and The Who. On the heels of Live Aid came Farm Aid, a benefit concert organized by Willie Nelson for American farmers hit hard by financial distress. President Reagan brushed with death a second time during his administration when he underwent surgery to remove a cancerous polyp from his colon. His spirits remained high throughout, and after his recovery he remarked, “Gimme a pen, | feel as fit as a fiddle.” It was either the biggest marketing blunder in history or the most brilliant. When Coca-Cola announced it was changing its 99-year-old formula to better compete with Pepsi, the storm of protest that followed forced Coke to bring back the old recipe. “Coca-Cola Classic’’ is now being marketed, and the Coke company has all their bases covered with a new Coke that tastes like Pepsi, an old Coke that everyone loves, and now Cherry Coke, a remnant of soda fountain specialties of the 50's and ’60's. Security had to be beefed up this year after a number of rape attempts were reported in the area. Additional security guards were hired and security chief Jim Goode requested the purchase of a patrol car for better coverage off campus and around the track area. Lipscomb moved to expand its K-12 program by purchasing the Burton School property off Granny White Pike. The Burton School was closed in 1983, and Lipscomb purchased the property and building at an auction from Davidson County for $752,000. Renovations of the building should be finished in time for it to become the new elementary school next fall. Although the ASA’s request for a name change was vetoed by the administration, they did succeed in getting curfew hours extended on weeknights from 11:00 to 11:30. They also worked on adopting a new ASA constitution to include more student involvement and proposed a change in the grading scale from 4.0 to a 5.0 system. For the second time in recent history, America felt the pangs of being held hostage. Islamic Shi'ites hijacked TWA flight 847 and flew to Beirut where they held 39 Americans captive for 17 days. One U.S. Navy diver aboard the plane was brutally killed. “‘There is no shortage of passengers to kill,” the fanatic terrorists warned. Shortly after the hostages were released, the ocean cruise liner Achille Lauro was hijacked by a similar band of terrorists. This time the U.S. took action and forced down a plane carrying the hijackers over Italy. President Reagan delivered a message to all terrorists everywhere: ‘You can run, but you can't hide.” One of the worst earthquakes in North American History ravaged Mexico City. More than 20,000 died and thousands were left homeless. U.S. envoy John Gavin described the scene as ‘It looked as if a giant foot had stepped on the buildings.” International attention focused more and more on the country of South Africa. Reports of segregation, black rioting, and violent racial confrontations over apartheid spurred student protests in Europe and the U.S. and a call for economic sactions against South Africa. The South Africa government resisted the pressure warning that civil war would break out between the 46 African tribes that comprise the black population, if the government didn’t keep order. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos redefined the meaning of ‘‘fair election” when he was “‘re-elected’’ President by stuffing ballot boxes. People who were dead were allowed to cast votes so he’d at least have a ‘‘ghost of a chance.”’ The college radio station WDLR was brought back to life as WDLC. Several attempts were made in the past to resurrect the station, but now with a new current carrier system, the broadcast signal could be picked up in the dorms on the radio. The signal was piped into Bison Square and the cafeteria and carried a regular program of music, news, and Bison athletic games. One of the biggest Lipscomb news events this year was Earl Lavender’s 100 mile run to kick off the Bison Jog-a- Thon. Lipscomb sponsored the Jog-a- Thon to raise money for the school and social clubs. Lavender began his run at 3:00 a.m. and finished by jogging into Bison Square amidst a cheering crowd 17 hours later. It was a good year for Bison basketball. The Bisons started the . season at No. 14 in the NAIA rankings before a 15 game winning streak shot them up to No. 1. The winning streak ended when Lipscomb lost to Union and, of all schools, Freed-Hardeman. If Judge Wapner had handied it, it might be called the Case of the Burglarized Bison. When the Bison head in McQuiddy Gym was purloined by a couple of thieving Belmont students, Lipscomb’s crack security and investigative organization spared no expense and left no stone unturned to track down and locate the beloved Bison. An extensive three day search 4 . in Memphis. Harold Hazelip was selected as Lipscomb’s 15th President last October to replace Brother Collins, who retires August 31, 1986. Both the board and the search committee unanimously selected Hazelip, who was dean of the Harding Graduate School of Religion was conducted but all efforts seemed abortive. Finally, two suspicious characters were apprehended in a blue Honda trying to beat it across the campus border. They were drilled and questioned under a bright interrogation light, (a flashlight beam bounced off Don Meyer’s head), and leads were soon discovered that led to the Bison’s recovery. Will the Bison be stolen again? Only time will tell. Movies, shows, and performers that were among students’ favorites included “The Cosby Show,” “Miami Vice,” “Moonlighting,” Out of Africa, Witness, The Color Purple, an d Back to the Future. Bruce Springsteen was still the Boss. Sting launched a successful album and solo career. Tina Turner, Madonna, Prince, and Michael Jackson remained favorites and Dire Straits showed us how to get “Money for Nothing.”’ Sylvester Stallone kicked a dead dog for one more round in Rocky IV. Rambo: First Blood Il, prompted President Reagan to say, ‘“_.. I'll know what to do next time.” Pete Rose surpassed Ty Cobb’s record of 4,191 hits and William “‘The Refrigerator” Perry showed us how to do the “Superbowl Shuffle,” while helping the Bears demolish the Patriots in Superbowl XX. Among the famous who died this year were actor Yul Brenner, who starred in The King and I, for 4,625 performances; Chester Gould, creator of Dick Tracy; Samantha Smith, the 13 year old school girl who wrote to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov and was given a tour of the U.S.S.R; Orson Welles, actor, writer, and mastermind of the great Martian radio scare of the 30’s and the movie classic Citizen Kane; E.B. White, author of Elements of Style; and Rock Hudson, actor and screenstar whose tragic death from the virus AIDS was a glaring The biology department purchased a scanning elec- tron microscope and a spectrophotometer, which greatly helped the students of cell biology, bacteria and virus, and genetics. The addition was made possi- ble by donations from alumni and friends. reminder of how serious this disease has become. Americans watched in horror as the space shuttle Challenger exploded on January 28, 1986, just seconds after liftoff. It was the worst space disaster in history and resulted in the deaths of seven Americans, including Sharon Christa McAuliffe, a school teacher from New Hampshire. Closer to home, the Lipscomb family lost two members when Kevin Warnack and Kristy Anderson were tragically killed in auto accidents over Christmas break. Ironically, the break was extended six weeks to cut down on holiday travel. The 1985-86 school year brought to an end the illustrious career of Willard Collins. He will be remembered always as “The Students’ President,”’ and will take with him 40 years of memories and honors. Lipscomb also said good-bye to Dr. Steve Flatt, vice president for institutional planning, who resigned to become head of Ezell-Harding Christian School in Nashville. The 1986-87 school year holds great promise for Lipscomb. The Golden Decade continues — now under the leadership of Harold Hazelip, who was selected to become president upon the retirement of Willard Collins. Plans are in the works to build a new library, new intramural facilities, and a fine arts building, as Lipscomb prepares to celebrate its centennial in 1991. Until we discover what next year will bring: ‘“That is all.”’ D Retrospective 97 Viewing America Through Rose Colored — Glasses Vwi A camera around their necks enabled two Lipscomb High School students and photographer for The Babbler and the Backlog Jeff Clapp to get a front row seat and some close-up pictures during President Ford's ‘chapel talk.” Rudy Sanders 98 Ford Visit erald Ford Visited the Lipscomb campus November 4, becoming the first United States President ever to do so. The former President was in Nashville to speak to guests at a fund raiser for the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island renovation; the $1,000 per couple dinner was held at the home of Nashville publisher Irby Simpkins. Ford, as guest of Al Beaman, head of Beaman Bottling Company and the Beaman Automotive Group, spoke at an “exclusive” 2:00 chapel in a packed McQuiddy Gymnasium. The entire Lipscomb body, along with several friends of the school, gathered to witness the event. After an abbreviated devotional, Beaman introduced the guest speaker who was met with thunderous applause from the enthusiastic crowd. Ford, who was speaking to his 140th college audience since leaving office in 1977, expressed optimism in college and country both in the present and future. Explaining that today’s college student has a better Opportunity and a better outlook, Ford stated, ‘I’m proud of our college students today. In my judgment, when the reins of government are trans- ferred to their hands at the local, state, or federal levels, our country will be well-served. Congratulations to all of you.” The former President, who believed that he was better educated for having attended both public and private institution, explained that since public and private schools are competing for faculty and students, educa- tion as a whole is improved. “Nothing would be worse than to do have nothing but public schools. | applaud what you’re doing here at David Lipscomb, and | commend your record from 1891 until now,” he exclaimed. Ford also displayed happiness for the state of the union, boasting that he viewed America ‘through rose-colored glasses.” “There's a litany of difficulties on our doorstop, but we can be optimis- tic,” he said, mentioning American peace and economic prosperity. He described visits to college campuses 10 to 15 years ago as unhappy, because of Watergate, Vietnam and other problems. “But today, the circumstances are 180 degrees different,’ Ford said. “There’s a new spirit of patriotism, whether it’s on the college campus or whether it’s in the local community generally. America is on the move .... I'm optimistic about the future of this country.” Citing Lipscomb’s Homecoming theme, ‘America, My Home,” Ford announced to the assembly that ‘‘every day there is a new commitment to move forward,” but added that the harder you work the luckier you are.”’ “America is your home. And when you get that diploma you are embarking on a new experience. What you learn here will be invaluable as you meet challenges in your marriage, your business, your church, and your community,’ Ford continued. The former President concluded with an exhortation — ‘‘Let’s all work to banish war from this shrinking world, and hate from our expanding hearts, and make this whole planet as full of friendship as this hall this afternoon.”’ if) By Jimmy McCollum Courtesy of The Babbler Ford Visit 99 Foxfire The material for the play Foxfire was taken from the novels by the same name. The play showed the ways of country people, especially the elderly, and their need for close family ties. Dillard Nations (Sam Mullins) is a famous country singer who goes back to visit his lonely mother in her Georgia mountain home. To ease her loneliness, the mother, Annie Nations (Natalie Johnson), talks to the ghost of her dead husband Hector (Tim Walten). Prince Carpenter (Jim Craven), a real estate agent, wants to buy the Nations’ land, and Dillard pleads with his mother to sell and move to Florida. One quote is taken directly from the book in which Carpenter says that old people keep hanging around like “‘foxfire on rotten wood.”’ The play was a heart-warming story showing the importance of family ties through flashbacks of the family in earlier years. Other actors were Sam Wallace as the Doctor and Lori Wells as Holly Burell. Natalie Johnson plays Annie Nations, who conjures up the ghost of her husband in her lonely home in the Georgia mountains. 100 Foxfire Sam Mullins plays a famous country singer, Dillard Nations, trying to get his mother to move to Florida. Ee PSS 8 Photos by Rudy San ders aS Playing Dillard’s dead father, Hector, Tim Walten makes his appearance as a ghost to Annie’s eyes only. Foxfire 101 SPORTS Includes Basketball 104 Baseball 114 Intramurals 132 102 Sports e Peeepeeeyaeveresageyer Sports 103 dde| yar ct 4 E : s Bison Bisons Ranked No. 1 During Season By Playing With A Team Concept Number One! That was the chant ringing through McQuiddy Gym Monday evening, January 6, during the final seconds of the Bisons’ 86-76 victory over Belmont College. For the first time in the school’s history, the chant was not just a hope, but a reality. That afternoon, the Bisons had received news that they were the number one team in the nation, moving into the top spot of the NAIA’s board of coaches basketball poll for the first time ever. The Bisons started the year ranked 14th in the NAIA pre-season poll, 9th in the Street and Smith Basketball report and then moved up to number 2 in the nation with the first regular season NAIA poll released December 17. They ended the regular season ranked 12th. The number one ranking came after previously unbeaten and top-ranked St. Thomas Aquinas of New York lost two games during a two-week holiday between rankings. The Bisons were 13-0 when they climbed to the number 2 spot and did not play before the latest poll was released. But within five hours of receiving the news of the top ranking, the Bisons were on the court defending their ranking against arch rival Belmont College. A packed house of nearly 3,500 squeezed into McQuiddy Gym to see the nation’s number one team in action. It might have been the pressure of the ranking or the holiday layoff, but the The Bleacher Creatures enjoy the Bisons’ number 1 ranking by making it ‘‘Rocky Night.” 106 Men’s Basketball Bisons were not sharp. Timely outside shooting, combined with a 70.9 percent free throw average helped the Bisons extend their winning streak to 14 and live up to their top billing. The Bisons ran their record to 15-0 with a 60-54 win over Lambuth, January 9. “If you’re going to be ranked, it’s a lot better to be No. 1 than it is to be 555th,’’Coach Don Meyer said. “‘I don’t really think about it. | do think that it is a tribute to our past teams and to this year’s team. But we must still go out and play the game each night.” Climbing to the top of the mountain was a lot easier than staying on top of the hill. As the Bisons moved into the heart of the Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference schedule, every team wanted to have a shot at knocking off the Bisons. Then it happened. After winning their first 18 games, the Bisons finally lost. It was on the road to Union University, which gave them their first defeat and knocked them from the top of the poll. Then Lipscomb lost three of their last five games. Their last defeat was against Union again, and before that, the Bisons lost to non-conference foe Taylor University. With a second half lead extended to as much as nine points Lipscomb could not control Taylor’s desperation comeback, falling 59-58. Another loss was against Freed-Hardeman. They ended with an impressive record of 24-4 with a 10 point total on the four losses. Not only were the Bisons ranked number one during the season, they put together some statistics that had them near the top among more than 500 schools in the NAIA. According to the first NAIA statistical report released in late December, the Bisons were number seven in team scoring offense at 89.77 points per game, number three in team scoring margin (24.08), number three in team field goal percentage (.627), number 12 in rebounding percentage (452 340-.571), and number 12 in free throw percentage (.769) Characteristically, the Bisons do not show up much in individual statistics because they play with a team concept, using all 12 players as much as possible. However, John Kimbrell was listed number 15 in free throw percentage (.897). Showing this team concept, junior Richard Taylor decided to put his outstanding scoring abilities behind when he chose to play for the college after playing for David Lipscomb High School. “It is really neat to be able to add to such a team effort. Many of my teammates could be somewhere else scoring 25-30 points a game, but they wouldn't like it any other way than the way it is now,” Taylor said. NJ Compiled from The Babbler and The Lipscomb News articles. Mark Nance Freshman forward Chris Bradshaw tries to get a shot over a University of Alabama at Huntsville opponent. Scoring 20 points against Christian Brothers, ju- nior guard Anthony Jones goes up above the crowd for two. He scored his 1000th point against Bethel College. Jeff Clapp Men’s Basketball 107 It wasn’t a close game by the score, but Coach Meyer still finds a word or two to tell his players about their efforts against UAH. The Bisons won that game, 106- 68 108 Men’s Basketball Row 1: Trainer Chris Snoddy, Duwain Houston, Chris Bradshaw, Chris Martello, John Kimbrell, Tom Kelsey, David Kimbrell, Manager John Hudy. Row 2: Student Coach Kerry Risley, Tony Clanton, Greg Caudle, Jerry Bridges, Greg Glenn, Anthony Jones, Richard Taylor, Bob Ford, Student Coach Chris Farris. Bisons Ranked No. 1 ..., Cont. Junior forward Bob Ford eyes the basket, trying to make two of his five points against GAH. Bumping up against UAH, junior forward Richard Taylor makes sure the opposition doesn’t get the ball. Men’s Basketball 109 Tough Schedule Record Very Misleading In this year of “Bison Fever,”’ it seemed that many fans were immune as far as the Lady Bisons were concerned. When a team had a chance to win twenty games in the regular season, had upset a nationally ranked team, and probably had more talent than any women’s team at DLC in recent years, one would have expected to hear a lot about them. The Lady Bisons did have a successful season. However, their record can be misleading as it does not take into account the tough teams they faced. Teams such as Austin Peay State University, Carson-Newman, and the University of Alabama do not make for 110 Women’s Basketball an easy schedule. The ladies won their first six games before hitting a skid, losing four out of their next six games. Things improved after Christmas break as the Lady Bisons proved to be a challenge for the higher ranked and larger schools. They defeated rival Carson-Newman, who was ranked third in the nation. Against the University of Alabama, the Lady Bisons played well but came out on the short end of the score. One of the highpoints of the season came when Celeste Peacock, a senior forward, passed the 1,000 point mark. This made her the fourth player to do so in the Lady Bisons’ history. Also, Coach Makes Frank Bennett won his 100th college game. Coach Bennett believed that the Lady Bisons’ main strength was that they were not dependent on one person. Each night a different person carried the team. Junior guard Patti Bandy, when describing the Lady Bisons, said, ‘‘We have a really strong perimeter and a young talented inside. With this combination, we have built a strong reliable team. We run a fast pace, run- and-gun offense. | think people would appreciate our games if they came.” Pam Davidson DD Courtesy of The Babbler Jeff Gray The rough schedule was about as rough as the game against the University of Alabama. The Lady Bisons played well but lost 78-50. While taking a deserved rest, junior Maria Hester, senior Pam Hicks, and freshman Nancy Russell watch the action from the bench and give their support. Jeff Clapp Looking for a possible steal, sophomore Michelle Carter guards her opponent during the Alabama game. After making her 1000th point on January 13 at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, senior Celeste Pea- cock was given a special ball by her coach, Frank Ben- nett. Women’s Basketball 111 Jeff Gray Row 1: Nicole Burgess, Michelle Cook, Michelle Parker, Celeste Peacock, Kim Satterfield, Patti Bandy, Kim Hammond — manager, Melissa Todd — trainer, Row 2: Trish Duty — assistant coach, Donna Cherry, Nancy Russell, Russie Smith, Maria Hester, Pam Hicks, Kim Puckett, Missy Williams, Carl Dinsmore — student assistant, Frank Bennett — head coach. After helping her David Lipscomb High School team get to the AA state semi-finals, freshman post player Russie Smith came to try her skills at the college. One of the top outside players in the area, junior Kim Satterfield, joined teammate Celeste Peacock in the 1000 point club. 112 Women’s Basketball Coach Bennett discusses strategy with his players. On February 13, he won his 100th game against the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Celeste Peacock tries to get off a shot against Lee College. Jeff Clapp Women’s Basketball 113 New Beginning Works To uild nother C rogram Coach Dugan, who in 1985 reached the 800 victory plateau, has brought national recognition to the Lipscomb baseball team. The 1984 Bison team won thirty-four games straight, tying with the University . of Texas for the record of most consecutive wins. Also in 1984 the Bisons hit 107 homeruns — only three college teams in the United States hit over 100 homeruns. But for the first time since 1968, the Bisons failed to make a post-season tournament. Included in that sixteen-year stretch was a string of nine straight NAIA District 24 titles and two national championships. Coach Dugan attributes this to the fact that the Bisons lost 13 players in a few weeks’ time, with one of those players signing with the Boston Red Sox. The 85-86 season marked a ‘‘new beginning”’ for the team. “We've recruited quality athletes who After winning 800 games Coach Du- gan receives a cake to aid in the cele- bration. Also sharing in the celebration is his son Kurt and Dr. Axel Swang. Farrell Owens, who was a former Bison baseball player and now the President of the Bison Booster Club, stands be- side Dugan. The mound is the meeting place for Coach Dugan as he brings catcher Mark Johnson from homeplate to get signals straight and offer support to pi tcher Wayne Reed. 114 Baseball are quality people. We are planning for the future. We might not be the best team this year, but we hope to get better with each game. We are starting over, working to build another championship program,”’ said Coach Dugan at the beginning of the spring season after coming off a fall record of 126-2. Out of the 14 recruited freshmen and junior college transfers, 12 were from the state of Tennessee. There were no returning starters in the infield, but there were good arms, good speed, and good range among the recruits. Jim Bailey, son of Ed Bailey, who was the Cincinnati Reds’ starting catcher form 1956-61, played shortstop at Roane State. Tommy Randolph, a Class AAA Player of the Year, was one of the mainstays on the Nashville McGavock High School pitching staff that could have won the state championship. Jon Williams is another pitcher who played hampionship for Lipscomb High School’s state semi- final team. Carmen Brown, shortstop, came to the team as a ‘‘tremendous infielder’’ with ‘real good quickness.’ Derek Crownover was one of the top second-base prospects in the state. David Dinger, catcher, came from Cleveland State Junior College. Freshman Mike Dugan, a Class A-AA Player of the Year from David Lipscomb High School, helped Dinger with catching duties. The newcomers joined several key returnees, including outfielders Trey Hartman and Bryan True, and pitchers Will Burks, Daron Akins, and John McPherson. Not only were there plenty of new faces on the playing field, but the Bison players were also featured on specially- made baseball cards. Continued on page 116 Mark Nance ” v 5 = x 6 = Outfielder Bryan True tries to get a hit for the Bisons who were falling behind to Cumberland. A New Beginning ..., Cont. For many years, baseball cards have featured major league players and have been favorites for collectors all over the nation. But over the last few years a trend has begun to take shape. Minor league teams and some college baseball teams have picked up on the baseball card idea. The idea for the Bison Baseball cards was not a spur-of-the-moment deal. “Coach Dugan had the idea several times, but it wasn’t until this year that we decided to go ahead with it,’’ said Sports Information Director Jonathan Seamon. Still, it wasn’t until Lipscomb supporter Farrell Owens stepped in and raised the needed money for the project that Coach Dugan’s idea turned toward reality. The cards sold well at basketball games and helped to promote the spring baseball season. The schedule was another tough one with 47 regular season games against such opponents as MTSU, Tennessee State, and Vanderbilt. Compiled from articles in the Babbler and Lipscomb News. Row 1: Micheal Williams, Stan Cox, Neal Benson, Daron Akins, Derek Crownover, David Dinger, Bobby Gilliam. Row 2: Clark Rees, John McPherson, Scott Ford, Trey Hartman, Bryan True, Jon Williams, Ritchie Pickens, Kevin Bair, Carmon Brown. Row 3: Student Manager Elliott Jackson, Assistant Coach Al Austelle, Jim Bailey, Mike Dugan, Tommy Randolph, Will Burks, Mark Johnson, Danny Wilson, Trainer Chris Snoddy, Head Coach Ken Dugan. 116 Baseball Photos by Mark Hayes Losing 13 players in 3 weeks is tough on a coach used to a championship program, but having to recruit new players didn’t worry Coach Dugan as the team finished the fall season with a record of 12-6-2. Heading out to centerfield, senior Trey Hartmen was one of the few returning players. Baseball 117 Ralph Samples has coached the golf team for 19 years. It all started in the spring of 1968 when he was asked to coach the linksmen, and he agreed to take the job for one year. Some 19 years later he can look back over a long list of achievements, records, and players who have become great friends. Dr. Samples, who teaches in the Department of Psychology and is our director of testing, said that his biggest thrill came when Will Brewer won the national championship in 1976 in Burlington, N.C. As a three time All- American, Will was inducted into the NAIA’s Golf Hall of Fame in 1983. As an officer of the NAIA’s Golf Coaches Association, Coach Samples had the honor of inducting Will into the Hall of Fame. Last spring the team placed 18th in the Tiger Point Invitational, at Pensacola, Fla., and fourth at Point Mallard in Decatur, Ala. The team was third in the Tennessee Intercollegiate Athletic Conference but took first place in the VSAC Tournament. The season ended with a second place finish in district tournament play, just missing a chance to play in the nationals. “We had a season that a lot of schools would have been happy to have had,” said Coach Samples about the season, ‘‘but it was not up to our standards. It wasn’t what we were used to.”’ Loren Personett, however, enjoyed more success with a 17th place finish in the NAIA golf nationals at Phoenix. He won both the VSAC and district 118 Golf Team Plays In New Conference And Breeds Future Pro Golfers tournaments, making both all-tournament teams. During the fall season, the Bison golf team won the Nashboro Village Classic, a tournament the Bisons host. The team was led by medalist Dale Armstrong, who defeated teammate Dale Jackson on the second hole of a sudden death playoff to take the medalist honor. The team also had a fourth place finish at the Shorter College Invitational and a ninth place finish at the Fuliford College Invitational. This spring the Bisons played in the newly formed Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference. They competed in the TIC State Tournament, District 24 Tournament, and a tri-match with conference foes Union and Bethel. Points were given for the highest finishers in each tourney, with the school with the most points being named the TCAC champion. Two players, Dale Armstrong and Loren Personett, have set their sights on the professional golf circuit. ‘Anybody who has ever played golf seriously has dreamed of playing in the Aiming their sights on becoming pro golfers, Loren Personett and Dale Armstrong take off to Florida to join the mini-tour which will get them ready for quali- fying school. pro tour,”’ Armstrong said. “There’s a million people out there who want to do what we want to,”’ Personett said. Armstrong, a senior communications major and Personett, a well ... uh ... golf, plan to leave for Florida this summer. They will head down to the sunshine state to join the mini-tour. They will use the mini-tour to ready themselves for qualifying school. Qualifying school, which begins in the fall, is where golfers get their pro tour card. The mini-tour will provide the two with experience playing against tough competition. “Some players go down to Florida with a friend or fellow player and their levels of play are uneven. Then you have one playing well and the other playing terrible. Fortunately, we are both about on the same level,’’ Personett said. Both of the youngsters realize making the tour will be tough, but confidence is not something these guys lack. “I never have worried about making the tour. I just know | will,’ Armstrong said. “Il guess if I didn’t make it | would be a club pro somewhere. That’s what I’d like to do someday,’ Personett said. “Why try to plan for failures?”’ Armstrong asked. “‘I’ve been planning on this since I was four years old.” Compiled from Articles in the Babbler and the Lipscomb News. D Row 1: Loren Personett, Dale Jackson, Tony Wilkins, Dale Armstrong. Row 2: Coach Samples, Jeff Duke- hart, John Ward, Bobby Reinhart, Sterling Van der Spuy. Not pictured: Richard Taylor. Golf 119 The Team. In front — Terry Roberts, Debbie Chapman, and Coach Ann Duncan; back — Carl Dinsmore, Eric Harris, Adam Barr, and Rusty Briggs. Not pictured — Jeff Welborn. 120 Badminton Badminton’s Last What? Badminton team at DLC? “Most people laugh at you when you tell them you play on the badminton team,” senior Carl Dinsmore said. “Actually it’s the fastest game I’ve ever watched or played. It takes a lot of quickness and great reflexes because the court is such a small area,’’ Dinsmore said. Unfortunately people don’t know about the game; therefore they have some misconceptions. “Badminton is slowly becoming a dying sport. The people who play are usually gung-ho about playing, but other than that most people don’t have a concept about the game,’’ coach Duncan said. “People don’t realize how tough the competition is and how much skill is involved. As a matter of fact, the competition is fierce,’’ Eric Harris said. “You sometimes have to play against foreign exchange students who have been playing badminton as a competitive sport since they were young. We just don’t put emphasis on badminton as a competitive sport for younger kids. That’s why we aren’t as successful as we could be at badminton,”’ Harris said. The sport is not sponsored here at Lipscomb as an intercollegiate sport. Thus the players are not restricted by any type of eligibility requirements or NAIA rules. Stand EEL ITE LTE TIED SESS ETD LSE SST DISET LON IED SEE ITTECEH “Although it’s not an intercollegiate sport, | consider it above the intramural level of play,’’ Dinsmore said. Despite not being a collegiate sport the state-wide tournament in Memphis was Closed (only for college students). The Lipscomb team was entered in the open college division. “We consider it an extramural sport because the players don’t get varsity letters and the team is competing outside of the school,’’ Coach Duncan said. “| played tennis in high school, but this is much more exciting. The pace is so much faster, plus | like playing here It's dying out due to misconceptions about the game. because we all have a good time playing ” together,’ said Debbie Chapman. Taken from a Babbler article by Tom Kelsey. Badminton 121 Both Tennis Teams Find Rankings In Pre-Season Polls Lady Bisons, Row 1: Coach Ann Duncan, Lynn Walden, Maria Hester, Lisa Ammons. Row 2: Gayla Hester, Nicole Burgess, Kim Tillman, Lisa Carter. Bisons, Row 1: Carter Dukes, Carl Dinsmore, Da- vid Dowdy, Paul Craig. Row 2: Coach Griffith, Scott Guest, Monty Joseph, Ken Miller, Greg Chambers. 122 Tennis Both Lipscomb tennis teams enjoyed high rankings in pre-season polls. The Bisons were ranked 24th in the NAIA pre-season poll. Greg Chambers was ranked 29th in singles among the nation’s best. The Lady Bisons had two players ranked hig h in the area and district. In the five state area, Nicole Burgess, a senior from Goodlettsville, was ranked 33rd, while Maria Hester, a junior from Atlanta, was ranked 42nd in the area. Burgess was eighth in the district and Hester was ranked ninth. This was the first time that Lady Bison tennis players have been ranked in the pre-season rankings. The Bison tennis team enjoyed early success at the Sewanee Fall Classic tennis tournament in October. Senior Greg Chambers led the Bison attack by being the runner-up in the singles event after outlasting teammate David Dowdy in the quarter finals. Junior Carter Dukes also made an impressive showing in the singles event. After losing in the last round, Dukes fought all the way back to win the reonagezscts consolation bracket. After their success in the singles event, Dukes and Chambers breezed through the field until they met teammates Dowdy and freshman Scott Guest. Dukes and Chambers took the finals, giving Chambers a first and second place finish. Dukes came away with the consolation victory and first place in the doubles. D Compiled from articles in The Babbler and The Lipscomb News. Tennis 123 Weight Events Not Widely Known, But Beasley Loves The Competition Richard Beasley is probably Lipscomb’s best athlete that nobody knows about. Last year, Beasley competed in both the national indoor and national outdoor track and field championships. He finished a respectable 11th in both events. Earlier in the season, he broke the mark for the 35 Ib. weight at 52’9”’. To finish 11th in the country might be good reason to receive some recognition. However, Beasley received virtually no rT - Saee 3 7) recognition for his achievements, but it | i ae ee: “ does not bother him. fot SLish ah OMY Fj : My first couple of years here | got used to nobody recognizing what we did on the track team. The best recognition anyway is among your peers.’ Beasley said. A big reason few people recognize Beasley is because of the sport he competes in. Few know about the hammer throw. It, along with the shotput and discus, is called a weight event. The participants are referred to as “throwers.” Scott OwentiancdeRichard Beasley wanted to finish in the top six Beasley discuss the javelin in the National meet. By doing that, he with Coach Lavender. would make the All-American team. Lavend gee ae ‘Realistically, | can’t win the whole Johnson, who has taken leave (eer thing. But, | can finish in the top three,”’ doctorate. he said. Beasley played football as well as being a member of the track team in high school. He decided back then to concentrate on track while in college. ‘““About my sophomore year in high school, | decided | would go with track instead of football. | knew I wasn’t going to be big enough for football, but | wanted to compete in something,” he said. “‘] just love competition.” According to Beasley, lugging a 35 pound weight about 50-60 feet in the air doesn’t take brute strength. ‘‘You don’t have to be big and strong. You need to rely on speed and technique,” he said. The 5’9' Beasley looks to get most of his power from his lower body, not his upper body. “Of the strength you use in the hammer throw, 75% comes from your lower trunk. | guess that’s why I’m squatty looking. You want to be flexible with your upper body,” he said. To keep his lower body strong and season he almost feels as if he were on upper body flexible, Beasley puts in long a quest. hours to get his body the way he wants “I’m going to hang ‘em up after this it. An average day will find him working year. I'd hate to spend the rest of my out anywhere from 2 to 3 hours. That life wondering if | could have done time is broken up into about two hours better. That’s why I’m working so hard of running and throwing and one hour of _ now,”’ Beasley said. working out with weights. “The Lord gives us all talents, and | “It’s too bad more people don’t know think we all want to do our best with about the throwing sports. You know, what we are given. That’s why | want to about 25 years ago, throwers were on do so well with what I've got in the the cover of Sports Illustrated. Today, Nationals. America is more geared to the big three Beasley fell short of his goal by sports: baseball, basketball, and football. placing ninth in the nationals, which in People only get excited about track and and of itself is a feat. D field every four years because of the Olympics,” he said. Taken from a_ Babbler article by Tom Since this is Beasley’s last indoor Kelsey. ENS SONNE Soa Ca i ne Row 1: Jim Hassey, Harper Peacock, Anthony Todd, John Huggins, David Palmer. Row 2: Joel Kendrick, Robert McKay, Alan Garner, David Curd, John Woods, John Morgan, Kevin Bowen. Row 3: Coach Earl Lavender, Richard Beasley, Rick Clinard, Scott Clinard, Scott Owens, Kevin Helms, Daniel Murphy, Michael Grigsby, Bryan McPherson. Richard Beasley practices throwing the hammer as he readies for the NAIA Track and Field champion- ships. Jeff Gray eam Performance Despite its youth, the Cross-Country team proved that it was competitive. The team’s top seven runners were sophomore and freshmen. David Curd, who returned as an All- Conference runner, won the overall meet at Carson-Newman by coming in first for the Bisons. Anthony Todd finished fourth in the Carson-Newman meet and twentieth in the Louisville meet. They were the veterans of the team. The Bisons opened their season with the Sewanee Invitational at Sewanee, Tennessee. They came in third behind Berry, Georgia and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. David Curd (9th), Anthony Todd (19th), Jon Huggins, Daniel Murphy, and Mike Grisby were the top five runners for the Bisons. This meet was the first collegiate meet for Huggins, Murphy, and Crisby. The Bisons then went to the Panther Creek Invitational in Jefferson City where they finished first, beating Carson- Newman. The Bisons were not running at full strength, however, in the Louisville Invitiational in Kentucky since Greg Anderson, Jim Kirk, and Harper Peacocks were sick. The Bisons placed fifth in a field of eight. Things improved at the Belmont Invitational with a second place finish, and a third place in the District meet. David Curd and Anthony Todd went on to run in the Nationals. Pam Davidson Row 1: Daniel Murphy, Harper Peacock, David Curd, David Harris, Jimmy Kirk, Row 2: Anthony Todd, Greg Anderson, Michael Grigsby, Jonathon Huggins, Coach Kent Johnson. 126 Cross-Country Mark Nance All-Conference runner David Curd runs here in the Louisville Invitational. He placed first overall in the Carson-New- man meet and advanced from the Dis- trict meet to the Nationals. After placing fourth in the Carson-New- man meet and 20th in the Louisville meet, Anthony Todd competes in the Belmont Invitational. He advanced to the Nationals with Curd. The team mentally prepares for the Belmont Invitational in which they placed second. The Bisons present a trophy to the school after placing second in the Nis- san Major Motion Challenge. Cross-Country 127 Be - iieeci at CHEERLEADERS 128 Cheerleaders Cheerleaders: front — Jennifer Miller, Susan Mar- tin; middle — Amanda Hobbs, Cayce Chumley, Jane Lentz, back — Stacey Smith, Lindy Murphy, - Rachel Terry, Sonya Zorn, Trish Thacker. The captains, Cayce Chumley and Rachel Terry, kept the group together at games and especially at practice. Close your eyes and imagine a cheerleader. Is she standing calmly on the sidelines, not a hair out of place and a smile plastered on her face? Well, open your eyes and meet the DLC cheerleaders. The life of a cheerleader is not all roses. Included with the 4-5 games per week are 2-3 hours of practice. Also they follow the Bisons on the road, which means they miss classes, and that could cause grades to drop. It is their responsibility to keep the crowd yelling, even when the teams are behind. The girls come from different states with unique ideas. Together, they make a great squad that blends, accenting one another. There are many advantages to being a cheerleader. During Christmas break this past year, the Bisons went to Hawaii, and the cheerleaders had the opportunity to go. Another advantage is the summer camp that the cheerleaders give for high You Think It’s All Roses? It’s Not. school squads. This is one of the greatest experiences of the year. And, of course, getting to cheer in a ‘‘standing room only” gym for a nationally-ranked team is not too bad either! fi) Cheerleaders 129 He's a living example of the Bisons’ “‘team attitude. ’ ? Chuck Ross he men’s basketball team has the words ““Team Attitude’’ printed on its practice shorts and jerseys. The name Chuck Ross could substitute very easily. For Chuck Ross, putting the team first is his way of life. To call Chuck just a fan isn’t really fair. A fan comes to the games, cheers when the team does well and boos or leaves when things go bad. Chuck would never think of booing or walking out on one of “‘his’’ teams. Chuck can be seen during Bison basketball games calling out plays or maybe even waving his pom-pom. At Bison baseball games he watches the entire game from behind homeplate. He stays in tune by listening to the play-by-play on the radio as he watches. Chuck’s love affair with Lipscomb goes back to when his aunt was a teacher at Lipscomb. Chuck started coming to some games and, fortunately for Lipscomb, he has been a mainstay ever since. Every athlete and coach from opposing teams are fully aware of Chuck’s presence. If they aren’t familiar with Chuck already, it does not matter, because Chuck greets most teams after they arrive on campus. A typical game day for Chuck during basketball season is pretty hectic. At 4:30 in the afternoon he helps the Bisons through their shooting practice. During the time he hollers at whomever he thinks is loafing or not giving an effort. What he is really doing is preparing his vocal cords for game time. At 5 p.m. he reads back to the team the goals they have set for themselves for that particular game. After he reads the team goals he then will read a speech he has written to inspire the team. He writes his own speech to fire up the team for their upcoming opponent. He is an unselfish person who has put more into our lives than we could ever give him. Sometimes athletes think they are doing Chuck a favor by letting him into the locker room or ‘“‘going on”’ road trips with the team. What the athletes don’t realize is that Chuck is probably the best teacher they could have. Never has a Lipscomb jersey been retired, but maybe it is time to show our appreciation for Chuck because he has given so much to us and asked for nothing in return. D 130 Greatest Fan By Tom Kelsey Courtesy of The Babbler Jennifer Goddard Greatest Fan 131 The Essential Intramurals BE. A it oe 133 Catch The Fever 134 135 136 Groups Includes Service Clubs 142 Academic Clubs 168 Social Clubs 175 Groups 137 All Student Association The All Student Association was formed to be the ‘‘voice”’ 66 : Creating Hope of the students at Lipscomb. This year the ASA was led by President Tim Gobble and Secretary Ginger Johnson. Working : with the other 20 senators, they accomplished many goals and And Opportunity projects, making this one of the busiest years. Several proposals were brought forth during the year. One Fe A B tt F t 1 7? success came when they asked for a 30 minute curfew OF e er Uu ure extension for all students, Monday through Thursday. The ASA also helped the students show President Collins how much he is loved by selling T-shirts with Willard’s face on the front and ‘That is all’ on the back. These were sold with “‘l Love Willard’ buttons. One of the headline proposals came at the beginning of the year when the ASA asked for a name change. The following is an excerpt from a Babbler article by Kevin Farris concerning the name change attempt. A proposed name change for the All Student Association was turned down by administrators after senators voted to change the name to the Student Government Association. “Il am disappointed to say the least,’’ ASA president Tim Gobble said. ‘‘] think the administrators misunderstood our reasons for changing the name.” Gobble explained that the senators wanted the change to avoid problems of people understanding what the ASA stood for on and off campus. Row 1: Jenni Dixon — Senator-at-Large; Stacey Duke — Senior Senator; Jeff Binkley — Vice President; Tim Gobble — President; Ginger Johnson — Secretary; Greer Yeldell — Treasurer; Kathy Fisher — Sophomore Senator. Row 2: Robert Wallace — Senior Senator; Monty Joseph — Junior Senator; Van Campbell — Senator-at-Large; David Esslinger — Freshman Senator; Lee Camp — Freshman Senator; Teb Batey —- Sophomore Senator; Susie Wright — Senator-at-Large; Patrick Thomson — Junior Senator. Row 3: Maury Mitchell — Freshman Senator; Paul Beavers — Freshman Senator; Katina : Herren — Sophomore Senator; Caroline Holder — Senior Senator; Mike Spann — — Senior Senator; Harolyn Brasher — Sophomore Senator; Kirk Brothers — _ Junior Senator. 138 ASA ASA. 139 140.ASA Changing the name of the All Student Associ- ation to the Student Goverment Association was one proposal that Mike Spann, Senior Senator, had to consider. The change was de- nied by the administration. Making suggestions is important when yor f. _are the “voice” of the students. Teb Batey, __ _ Sophomore Senator, and Harolyn Brasher, — _ Sophomore Senator, support Kathy Sophomore Senator. “Most of the schools have a SG with the name. We. are one oe “The. Entert : coordinating, oe ASA 141 isabel aeeone sc et het — at roject Good News Outreach ' 142 PGN Outreach ‘Send Us To The World ...” During the spring break, Project Good News took two campaign groups to the southeastern portion of the United States. John Payne, Lipscomb’s newest faculty member and an integral part of PGN, led one group to Palatka, Florida. Doug Varnado led the other campaign to Lithonia, Georgia, a small community just outside of Atlanta. A summer campaign will be taken to Dunedin, New Zealand. In an effort to better involve students in practical outreach, PGN has included into their guidelines the Good Neighbor activities with local congregations..During each quarter of the school year, one Saturday was designated as a period of work with a local congregation. On that day an intense effort of doorknocking, setting up Bible studies and community involvement took place. PGN workers continue to be sent around the world. Apprentices to missionaries can be found in England, Australia, France, New Zealand, Ireland, Scotland, Tasmania, Hawaii, Papua, New Guinea, Canada, Germany, and even the state of Virginina. PGN, Row 1: Teri Adcock, Roger Merritt, Matthew Shuttle, Zachariah Gaye, Steve Travis, Doug Varnado and Nicholas. Row 2: Wendy Pruden, Leigh Dunken, Steve Grayson, Judy Wooton, Fleming Bell, Rhett Starnes. Row 3: Joy Pirtle, Terry Fair, Trudy Brangenberg, Sherry Counsell, Brian Davis. Outreach, Row 1: Victor Hunter, Judy Wooton, Kimberly Huckabey, Cerese Patterson, Brian Davis. Row 2: Jennifer White, April Beasley, Phillip Boyd, Jonathan Macy, Randy Hamm, Mickey Frith, Row 3: Wendy Pruden — _ Secretary, Zachary Gastineau — President, Sherry Counsell, Karen Miller — Treasurer, Thomas Gauger. PGN Outreach 143 144 PGN ““Send Us To The World ...”’ Cont. “Send Us To The World” was this year’s theme for Project Good News Week. This week is designed to spark interest and enthusiasm for the missionary apprentice training program which commits students for two years in any domestic or foreign mission field after graduation. Displays were located in Burton and in the student center, giving students an opportunity to gain information about the great need for missionaries. Several additions were seen in this year’s format, especially the flag ceremony that was presented in chapel. The flags from 60 different countries were carried in by members who surrounded the walls of Alumni Auditorium. The theme was taken from the words of this song: ‘People are crying, the children are dying, who don’t even know, We're killing by millions, brothers and sisters, Our hearts are so cold. While Christians are sitting, and talking about heaven, and when they will go, The world and its people move faster and deeper to a living death below. Chorus: ; Oh, If we don’t believe then how will they know? How will they hear if we never go? Oh Lord, Send us to the world. Oh, If we don’t believe then how will they see? How will they know that they can be free? Oh Lord, Send us to the world! If we are the light of the world in its plight, do we have to not go? He’s given us power to conquer the hour, so why don’t we go? He’s called us his soldiers, and given us orders to tear down the walls. We'll sing and we'll shout, we'll carry them out, and offer them to the Lord! A pie supper was one of the many activities of PGN Week. Good News Singers, Row 1: Linda Keen, Karen Rawlings, Esther Alcorn, Zachariah Gaye, Zachary Gastineau, Steve Travis, Phillip Boyd. Row 2: Melanie Sutton, Dawn Birkner, Wendy Pruden, Joy Pirtle, Sherry Counsell, Judy Wooton, Trudy Brangenberg. Row 3: Brian Davis, Roger Merritt — Director, Terry Fair, Matthew Shutte. 7 PGN 145 serving The Community And The 146 Circle K Campus Circle K and the K-ettes is a combined men and women’s service club dedicated to the service of the community and Lipscomb: It is an international service organization with clubs serving in the USA, Canada, Jamaica, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Barbados. Founded in 1955, Circle K has had 30 great years. David Lipscomb’s chapter of Circle K and K-ettes has been serving together since 1966 and is one of the strongest clubs internationally. The club participates together in all the service projects, conventions, and club activities which include the blood drive, Duncanwood School babysitting, Muscular Dystrophy’s Egg Hunt, and devotionals at Lakeshore Home twice a week. Circle K, Row 1: John Zavodny — Administrative Vice President; John Langlois — President; Rob Greenwood — Treasurer; Jon Hutson — Corresponding Secretary. Row 2: Craig Bledsoe — Sponsor; Brian Nelson; Vaughn McKeel — District Bulletin Editor; Kerry Bray; Mark Kelso. Row 3: Tony Drakey; Tim McCarty; Jamie Wheeler — Recording Secretary; William Langlois; Tom Carden — Lt. Governor, K-T District. Not pictured: Bobby Ray — Projects Vice President; Mark Nance — Historian. K-ettes, Row 1: Lorinda Butt — Historian; Carol Carman — Senior Board Member; Kim Johnson — Junior Board Member; April Acuff — Corresponding Secretary; Jennifer Delsell — President; Ginger Johnson — Vice President; Amy Wildsmith — Treasurer. Row 2: Lycrecia Russell; Felicia Crowell — Recording Secretary; Sandy Bledsoe — Sponsor; Beth Sexton; Laura Solomon; Kimberly Burner; Amelia Hamm; Nancy Tipps; Jenni Horne. Row 3: Vonda Taylor; Katina Herren; Tammy Qualls; Carol Lenon; Lucy Williams; Suzanne Wages; Carole Brantly; Kathy Fisher. Not pictured: Joy Woodhouse; Cathy Robertson; Janet Lallathin. Circle K K-ettes BPAVIT tIPScanteae COoLLeE gee K-ettes 147 siete, Ott: Sh. 0: Ss Si AE esi, S) fe) Cc 2 OD aa A Sense Of The Early Music Consort And Their (Valentine’s) Madrigal Dinner TE LS ET EET LE LILLE TT RE CE NOTES ESP SESE NNR Eonar nemensarstan The Early Music Consort: front — Shaun Amos, Lori Robertson, John Martin, and Sam Wallace; middle — Natalie Johnson, Rachel Fender, Elisa Meador, and Mitzi Matlock; back — John Baugh, Gerald Moore, and Kevin Campbell. If you thought Renaissance and medieval music were only for the old and the dull, you were wrong! The young people involved in the consort, under the direction of Dr. Gerald Moore, learned to play the instruments and to sing pieces from those periods. It was a challenge to them, and the results were delightful, interesting, moving, even humorous, to the audience. The annual madrigal dinner, usually scheduled for the Christmas season, was moved to Valentine’s Day, but bad weather forced it to be performed February 28. With the theme of songs of love, it was not so much a dinner followed by entertainment, as a continual performance by strolling musicians while everyone dined, just as was probably done in the days of castles and courtly banquets. 149 A Cappella And Chorale The academic year 1985-86 marked a dramatic change in the David Lipscomb College choral program. A merger was made between two groups that Lipscomb traditionally had had — the A Cappella Singers and the Chorale. The group of 56 performers, under the direction of Dr. Larry Griffith, faithfully represented the college in their excellent performances. On January 10 and 11, 1986, the A Cappella Chroale performed in the Christian College Choral Festival in Lubbock, Texas. The choral group also performed in the Tennessee Collegiate Choral Festival on April 8. Highlighting the many accomplishments of the A Cappella Chorale was the ten-day tour during spring break. The group travelled to North Carolina; Kentucky; West Virginia; Ohio; Washington, D.C.; Maryland; Pennsylvania; Ontario, Canada; and New York City. While on the tour, the group was given a free evening in New York City to see Broadway musicals, view performances in the Radio City Music Hall, or watch the David Letterman Show. Also, the choral group performed in 10 to 12 local programs on Sunday evenings in Huntsville and Guntersville, Alabama; Russellville, Kentucky; and Murfreesboro, Tennessee. During the summer of 1986 the A Cappella Chorale will take a four-week European tour, performing in various capacities and working with missionaries in various evangelistic efforts. Leaving Nashville on June 12, the tour will 150 A Cappella consist of one week in Scotland, with other destinations in London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Munich, Heidelberg, Vienna, Venice, Rome, Florence, Lucerne, and Paris. In order to accomplish the greatest success from the performances given throughout the school year, the A Cappella Chorale worked extremely hard. The majority of this hard work consisted of hours of rehearsal — every day from 3:00 to 4:00, including Friday © — and many excellent rewards, such as _ good public relations for Lipscomb and recruitment of students to attend Lipscomb, all accomplished through educational and exciting purposes. Dr.Griffith said that the main purpose of A Cappella Chorale was “‘a chance to spread the message of Christ through song, while at the same time spreading the word about David Lipscomb College.” Bill Spencer Dp Left column, top-bottom: John Bowen, Rachel Fender, Darin Carmen, Jennifer Thornton, Derrick Dishner, Debbie Pate, Adam Barr, Amanda Rogers, Robin Kendrick, Alison Smart, Kevin Mick, Regina Jenkins, Steve Barr, Laura Solomon, Danny Oden, Beth Costello, Doug Fraley, Kim Whitaker, Michael Shreeve, Denise Tanner, Cary Hadley, Jamie Edmondson, Sam Wallace, Sharon Palmer. Right column, top-bottom: Davita Hungate, James Arquitt, Jennifer Joines, Kevin Campbell, Judith Price, Stephen Henry, Beth Hill, Jay Baugh, Elisa Meador, Don Mosley, Beth Jordan, Jeff Carden, Tracy Girard, Mike Clark, Lisa Neal, Jay Chaudoin, Jackie Knight, Shaun Amos, Lea Ashworth, Tim Smith, Susan Morgan, Joe Whitaker, Natalie Johnson, Ken Palmer, Steve Channell. Not pictured: April Acuff, Lori Robertson. Chorale 151 Freshman Chorus 152 Freshman Chorus | € bouche: Beaumont, Tyler, ie and oe Boston, oe ida Gaylor an a nares. Tabitha Polk, Mia Lavender, Kathy Spurlock, Christina - -McGlaughlin, Dianne Henry, Beth Palmer. Row 2, Ladies: Becky Jones, Debbie Alderson, Cerese_ Patterson, Melissa Hite, Sarah Fussell, Melissa Hassell, Shammi Daswani, Sue Ann Kirby, Dee _ Anna Myer, , Dalene Graham, Mary Baker, Michele - _ Bedsole, Linda Starnes, Jeanne Morgan, April _ Findley, Vickie Smithson, Kim Reese. Row 3, Men: | . Mike Brandon, Wayne Cantrell, John Roberson, _ __ Matt Stewart, Chad Wortman, Michael ‘Menninger, Victor Hunter, Lance Perry, Daniel Panboon, Jerry Knight, Brian Davis, John Harris, Van Tomlinson, Ken Moore, Scott Griffith, Chris Thompson, Scott _ _ Deuschle. Not pictured: Lee Camp, Maury eel Freshman Chorus 153 154 Band e Providing Music From. Jazz To Pep The year 1985-86 marked another year of accomplishments for the David Li pscomb College band program. Beginning with success, the Concert Band gave a marvelous performance as part of the 1985 Homecoming festivities. Also in November, the majority of the - band members participated in the orchestra for the Homecoming production, Carousel. Throughout the school year the Concert Band gave exceptional performances in concerts each quarter in Acuff Chapel. In May the Concert Band program featured a guest clinician, Eugene Corporon from Michigan State University. In addition to the accomplishments of the Concert Band, the Jazz Ensemble provided a unique dining atmosphere with their performance in an area Coffee house. Also, the Jazz Ensemble provided leadership in the Phi Mu Alpha Talent Show. Finally, the increase in school spirit during the outstanding basketball season was effectively accomplished by the David Lipscomb College Pep Band. Bill Spencer D Row 1: Mary Anne Lankford, Lori Rice, Dreama McCallister, Sabrina Cartwright,.Row 2: Kelly Adair, Denise Tanner, Rick Kulp, Missy Hite, Beth Palmer, Betty Smith,Debbie Springer, Carolyn Wilson, Kim Kaiser. Row 3: Todd Boswell, Jamie Edmondson, Terry Slater, Shaun Amos, J. Baugh, Kenneth Coultas, Kevin Campbell, Laurilee Knight. Row 4: John Zavodny, Gavin Thompson, Lynna Whorley, Wayne Blanchard, Steve Garrett, Laura Solomon, Laura Cochran, Kevin Mick, John Martin, Stephen Besson. Band 155 Windsong Kevin Michael Collier Jeff Graves 156 Windsong With new music and five new faces, the Windsong sound is fresh and vibrant. Returning members from last year were Jeff Graves, a junior from St. Petersburg, playing guitar and drums, and Amy Taylor, a sophomore from Atlanta, playing keyboards and the mandolin. New members were Steve Williams, a freshman from Spring Hill on bass; Kevin Michael Collier, a freshman from Gallatin on keyboards; Tim May, a freshman from Steens, Mississippi on lead guitar, rhythm guitar and banjo; and Dan Bacus, a sophomore from Adrian, Michigan on the drums and occasionally the fiddle. Mark Lusk was added to the group winter quarter. The group completed one tour through the Southeast, playing six towns in five days with a show that included a bluegrass medley and comedy melody, along with the usual Top 40 medley. ‘ wa ee vey a 3 ie bi j as ] | ( . Windsong’s show starts out with “Live Every 4 Moment’’ by REO Speedwagon and finishes with “Love Will Find A Way” by Amy Grant. — Dan Bacus Amy Taylor Mark Lusk Windsong 157 SoHE RENAE Riidy Sanders “The Pay Is Cheap, But The Rewards Are Priceless’ SERRE AR EESOORS TERETE SOE SIERO TELL ES EES TEES I EOE ECE NIST DEES SELES SELLE SS LLL EEE Stephen Henry Beth Claxton 158 Pied Pipers IRL L CLEC COOL EO LATO LILLE LETTERED MLAS TOSELAND TEESE SEIDEL SOLON TESSSEDDE SESE OSES ESAS ETE DULL ETOL SONNE TIL ILO ENCES LDL ARLEN OEE ESTEE ¢ p PpERS OF ihon (TpScOMB Cou ’ “We are a fun-loving group of students,’ says Director Beth Claxton, ‘‘and we have one key factor in common — we love children!” The Pied Pipers work up songs, stories, and skits to perform for the various school systems in Nashville. They have also been the entertainment for parties, picnics, and special benefits, such as the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Pied Pipers 159 Phileo The name of the group is one of the Greek words for love, meaning friendship. Unlike the Pied Pipers, Phileo is directed towards an older audience, presenting plays with important messages to teens and young adults. They perform in such places as high schools and youth rallies. Not pictured are Lisa Paladino, Phyllis Wolfe, Stephen Henry, and Sharon Palmer. LLL 160 Phileo Jeff Brewer Johnny Vaughan John Roberson Paul Beavers Jeff Carden Adam Burnette Rachel Fender Susan Tyler Phileo 161 If anyone had told Jerry Jones, the edi- -tor of The Babbler, the amount of work it ‘took to put one Babbler together, he would have thought they were kidding. At least 70 hours are put into each issue, and that is multiplied by 14 issues a year. ‘Whew, that’s a lot of work!’ Jerry real- ized, then added, ‘‘Thankfully | had an ex- cellent staff to help pull it all together. David England, The Babbler’s advisor, said it was the most experienced staff we've had since he became advisor. | have to agree with him.” Res Along with the new staff, several other changes were made to upgrade the paper. Key editorial department heads were set 162 The Babbler up, giving them the responsibility of as-. signing stories. ; Two other major changes also took place. ‘| came into the editorship with an idea that we would make The Babbler more exciting to read and more local,’ Jer- ry said. ‘‘Both of these problems were at- tacked and solved with the revamping of the entire layout, the adding of color, and the running of more Lipscomb stories.” Several firsts were also achieved. In try- ing to become a more news-oriented paper, one issue’ was held in order to announce the selection of the new president, so that the story could be read the next morning after the selection had been announced. Also, the column written by President Col- lins added a special feature the paper has not had in a few years. Jerry was very grateful for the work done by the excellent staff. “The amazing thing was that none of these people were being paid for the hard work — and | mean hard — they were doing,”’ Jerry said. “The next time you pick up one of our issues, don’t only look at the stories, look at who wrote them (or who made the pho- tos) and give them credit when you see them,’’ Jerry concluded. “‘It sure does make all the hard work seem worth it.”’ Row 1: Dawn Woods, Jeff Welborn, ‘Jerry Jones, Mike Rochelle, Jenni- fer Goddard. Row 2: Corine Jackson — School Publications Copy Editor, Brandon L. Fredenburg — Assistant Religion Editor, Grant Rampy, Jeff Clapp — Photographer. Row 3: Jimmy McCollum, Amy Kroehnke, Wenona Talley — Assistant Features Editor. Not pictured: G. David England — Advisor, Chuck Gamble — Circulation Manager, Bobby Grigsby — Design, Carol Carmen, Pam Davidson, Jerri Head, Andy Lane, Edna Powell, LeAnne Wood, Bobby Jackson — Art. Editorial Staff, seated: Jerry Jones, Editor; Tom Kelsey, Sports; stand: ing: Jimmy McCollum, Assistant Editor; Jeff Gray, Photography; Amy Kroehnke, Features; Grant Rampy, Copy; Jeff Welborn, Weather; Mike Rochelle, Science. Not pictured: Kevin Farris, News; Christine Lloyd. Religion; Jennifer Goddard, Lifestyles. } Without These People Some of the staff: Kelly Woodard Jackson hides under Pam Walker’s TV, which provides an arm rest for Amy Kroehnke. Sitting beside her is Chris Freeze. The three standing are Jerri Ann Head, Tom Carden, and Melanie Sutton. Bill Spencer takes the front, while Jeff Clapp stands behind his camera, coaxing ‘“‘cheese”’ out of us all. Credits are given on the back endsheet. Thank you. It seems to be a thankless job, but somebody has to do it. So we did ... and, believe it or not, we enjoyed it. Seeing the finished product is worth all the hours spent laying out pages, writing articles and those oh- so-terrible captions and elusive headlines, taking pictures not of Bison Square ... meeting (Shhh) deadlines (What? Deadline? I didn’t know we ...) because we know these things will last. They are printed for future generations to see (and maybe laugh at) the way we are today. We are the school historians; we make the year that passes so quickly ... Permanent. 164 Backlog Your Yearbook Would Look Like This. Backlog 165 The Society Of Collegiate Journalists cRNA esoneetan isc ba EA IATA ERAD i RY asa Seated: Karen Knowles. Standing: Jimmy McCollum, Kevin Farris, Jerry Jones, Beth Sumner, Amy Kroehnke, Stephen Henry, Kelly Woodard Jackson. Not pictured: Mike Rochelle, Jeff Gray, Niva Nokes, Grant Rampy, Jeff Welborn, Jennifer Goddard, Christine Lloyd, Tom Kelsey. There’s usually an ink smudge on their little finger.. They may have manic-depressive characteristics, an indication of that eternal, impending deadline. They don’t just help out (although help is always appreci- ated); they get the job done. And believe it or not, they are the eyes and ears of the campus, for what they report will make up a large part of Lipscomb’s history. They are the Backlog and Babbler staffers who make up the Society of Collegiate Journalists, a national honorary society for those involved with collegiate mass communica- tions. Almost every year, new members are nominated and initiated to recognize their extra efforts in putting together the newspaper or the yearbook. A dinner is held at the home of the yearbook sponsor, John Hutcheson, to honor these members. This year, the group grew considerably, a sign, we think, of the quality of our publications and of our members’ increasing knowledge and experience. 166 SC) WDLC Lipscomb’s Radio Station SEILER ATES O ONCE TES SU ELLA USL OES er aparece erepanerpesap, Row 1: Jay Chaudoin; Ray Puckelwartz; Jimmy Kirk; Zachariah Gaye; Randy Hamm. Row 2: Jerri Ann Head, Operations Manager; Jon Williams, Kathy Spurlock; Sam Wallace; Tim Smith; Joe Williams, General Manager. Row 3: Tom Kelsey; Steve Chastain; Mark McKay; Jimmy McCollum; Keith Kruez; Harold Fox. Row 4: Andy Lane; Wade Lloyd; Chris Woody. Not pictured: Fleming Bell; Van Campbell; Toby Faciane; Todd Smallwood; Jeff Welborn, Weatherman: Jerry Jones. WDLC went on the air January 27 with the help of a unique carrier current system, broadcasting a lower power signal to areas close to the transmitter. The station changed its name from WDLR because it wanted to emphasize a difference. WDLC allowed people to pick up the station in their own rooms on their own radios. The station was student run — professionally. ‘‘No Mick- ‘ey Mouse stuff’’ as Jonathan Seamon, overseer of the opera- tion and administrative assistant to the vice president for campus affairs, said. The music format was “‘adult contemporary” with many of the top songs. Commercials were not played, as advertis- ing was not accepted; however, on-campus activities were promoted through public service announcements. Bison basketball games were also covered, complete with play-by- play announcer Jerry Jones and color commentator Keith Kruez. WDLC 167 Business Accounting Honor Society: Row 1: John Doyle; Lawton Miller; Mark Tenpenny; Gary Freeman; Jon Julian; Chad Boyd. Row 2: Candee Allen; Mary Frank Anderson; Jill Locke; Audrey Wright; Ansley Puryear; Sandra Ferrell; Stacey Duke — Vice-President; Leigh Ann Suddath. Row 3: Michele Mayo; Ginger Greene; Jeff Hinton — President; Whit Forehand — Treasurer; Charles Frasier — Sponsor; Steve Faidley; Greer Yeldell; Sarah Kinzer. Row 4: Dwayne Barrett; Howard Clinton Green; Karen Knowles; Kevink Binkley; Diana Durham — Secretary; Melanie Faidley; Janeen Spinks. Started in the fall of 1983, the National Association of Accountants serves as a promoter of the accounting profession. The club not only encourages students who have selected accounting as their major, but it also assists them in locating jobs in the accounting profession. The sponsor of the NAA is Charles Frasier. Row 1: Jill Locke; Lori Bumpen; Audrey Wright; Ansley Puryear; Sandra Ferrell; Lori Neston. Row 2: Stacey Duke; Whit Forehand; Jon Julian; Garry Freeman; Charles Frasier; Row 3: Karen Knowles; Kevin Binkley; Greer Yeldell; Mark Tenpenny; Dwayne Barrett. Alpha Kappa Psi was responsible for publishing the student directory this year. The fraternity, Lipscomb’s only professional business fraternity, also helped in the organizing and execution of the Special Olympics held in Nashville. The fraternity also celebrated its 30th anniversary this past February during a formal banquet held at the Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel. On hand for the event were numerous alumni and faculty, including Dr. Axel Swang, who was among the original signers of the chapter’s charter. Row 1: Charlotte Carney; Jeanne Rutherford; Becky Price; Angie Greene; Melanie Faidley; Brent Kennington. Row 2: Axel Swang; Carol Adams; Tommy Johnson; Ginger Greene; Beth Masten; Kenneth Walker; Mark Kidwell. Row 3: Grant Rampy; Melinda Murphy; Mark Fulkerson; Eric McClelland; Dan Cladwell; Elliot Jackson; Joe Garcia; Charles Frazier. 168 Academic Clubs Phi Beta Lambda is a National Business organization which aids its members in developing competent, agressive business leadership. The Delta Theta chapter of Phi Beta Lambda at DLC annually participates in the state leadership conference in Gatlinburg, TN. This conference involves meetings, workshops, and competitions in various business related events. Under the leadership of Mrs. Dorothy Eubanks and Mrs. Patty Dugger, PBL sponsored the Casual Corner Wardrobe seminar, the Santa House, and Business Teacher Appreciation Day. Row 1: Meila Cole — Social Director; Michelle Rataiczak — Vice President; Ann Schmidt — President; Jill Locke — Secretary; Janeen Spinks — Treasurer. Row 2: Valerie Aulvin; Lavonia Wilson; Kimberly Parsley; Rhonda Gross; Melissa Wright; Traci Shockney. Row 3: Donna Gardenhire — State Vice President; Karen Knowles; Teryl Hurst; Sarah Kinzer; Susan Meyer. Christian Service Although the Alpha Omega Bible Club just started this past fall, it has had a tremendous first year. The club, under the leadership of Dr. William Goree and Dr. Michael Moss, is open to Bible majors, minors, and all those seriously interested in a career in church work. Row 1: Clark Sims; Zachariah Z. Gaye; Steve Glassco; Ben May; Kelly Wright; Marc S. Jones; Row 2: George Goldman — Treasurer; Dr. Michael Moss — Sponsor; Darrell Duncan — Secretary; Brandon L. Fredenburg — Internal Vice President; John Zavodny — President; Cary S. Hadley — External Vice President; Daniel Oden — Historian; Mark A. Dunn — Member at Large; Randy Hamm. Row 3: Kevin Smith; Rhett Starnes; Steve Travis; Shaun Amos; John T. Martin; Clifford S. Rohlman; David A. Harris; Porter H. Young; Tracy Girard; Leigh Duncan. Row 4: Tricia Gose; Roger Merritt; Bill Spencer; Ken Palmer; Roy Puckelwartz; Brian Davis; Tim McCarty; Vic Hunter; Troy Raia. The Dactylology Club, sponsored by Dr. Ralph Butler, is a service club which teaches sign language and encourages involvement between the hearing and the hearing impaired. Throughout the school year, the DAC club has conducted chapel services only through the use + “s of sign language. This has aided in the LIPSCOMB —— — involvement and fellowship of deaf students on VW Lipscomb’s campus. N Pe ad ; , 'G ot Row 1: Terry Slater — Vice President; Missy Ps j | i. ee ee Fi ; Hite — Member at Large; Lee Ann Barnes — Secretary; Stephanie Chesney — Historian; Heather Alred — Treasurer. Row 2: Lori Warren; Tricia Gose — President; David Epler II; Leigh Duncan; Cary Hadley. Row 3: Beverly Anson; Kelly Jones; Valerie Smith; Larry Griffin. “ Sal 4 a 2 i ee iw Academic Clubs 169 Communication Pi Kappa Delta is a national speech fraternity for intercollegiate debaters and competitive speech students. The debate team at Lipscomb has participated in Pi Kappa Delta for more than thirty years, and participated in twelve tournaments, consistently in the finals and winning awards at each tournament. Each spring, the debate team is represented at national competitions which are held at different locations around the nation. Dr. Schott has coached the debate team for the past ten years. Row 1: Michael Shreeve; Beth Sexton; Dr. Kenneth Schott; Jon Hutson. Row 2: J. Edward Crosby; D. Keith Overstreet; Robbie McKinney; Brandon L. Fredenburg. Not pictured: Jean Sullivan; Francis Phillips. Home Economics Dietetics Row 1: Beverly Moore; Michelle Brewer; Tommy Eubanks — Vice President; Bryan McPherson — President; Valencia Browning — Sponsor. Row 2: Elsa Copland; Paige Collier; Sharon Hanvey; Courtney Nelson. Improving the home economics department was one of the chief goals of Delta Theta Pi. The club members were actively involved with home economist professionals both inside and outside the state of Tennessee. Sponsored by Dr. John Conger, the club has constantly strived to achieve interest and unification in the home economics department. Row 1: Phyllis Harwell; Mirian Pittman; Beth Lincoln — President; Lee Ann Barnes — Treasurer; Angie Ward; Teresa Miller. Row 2: Jennifer Joines; Beverly Moore; Tommy Eubanks; Paige Collier; Lynette Lynch. Row 3: Carla Colwell; Judy Wooten; Tangie Duke; Courtney Nelson. Not pictured: Johnna Givens; Valerie Aulvin; Phyllis Balswin; Stephanie Banks; Kim Barr; Jim Belasco; Melissa Brooks; Crystal Brown; Lisa Colwell, Cindy Charlton; Donna Cherry; Grace Hagewood; Kim Huckaby; Regina Hudson; Carol Ann Hutchins; Rachelle Jorgensen; Vicki Layne; Lycrecia Russell; Debbie Schmittou; Vicki Simmons; Chrystie Villines. 170 Academic Clubs Law Phi Alpha Delta is a national law fraternity open to all students pursuing law as a profession. The chapter at Lipscomb has just completed its second year. The sponsor of Phi Alpha Delta is Dr. Craig Bledsoe. Various activities have included having speakers in the law profession, recruiters from various law schools, and a reception for the new members. Row 1: Walter H. Morgan, Ill; Stewart Smith — Vice-President; Debbie Chapman — President; Amanda Holt — Secretary; Carter Dukes — Treasurer; Craig Bledsoe — Advisor. Row 2: Stephen Henry; John Ashburn; Russell Bradford; Jeff Hogan; John Adair; Jeff Grissim. Row 3: Katina Herren; Michelle Carter; Beth McCormick; Kathie Godwin; Suzanne Brown. Liberal Arts Established in 1924, Sigma Tau Delta is the National English Honor Society. The Mu Zeta chapter was started on Lipscomb’s campus in 1957. The main emphasis of Mu Zeta is to advance the study of chief literary masterpieces; to encourage worth-while reading; to promote the mastery of written expressions; and to foster a spirit of fellowship among students specializing in English studies. The chapter is sponsored by Douglas Morris. Row 1: Dannie Meadows — Historian Reporter; Debbie Chapman — President; Sharon Adams — Vice President; Jan Brown — Secretary and treasurer; Sue Berry, Professor of English. Row 2: Jon Hutson; Todd Hunt; Greg Driskill: Mickey Frith; Douglas Morris, Faculty Sponsor Row 3: Kelly Woodard Jackson; Paige Weghorst; Tim McCarty; Jan Stubblefield. Phi Alpha Theta is the international honor society which promotes interest in history as a viable major in today’s career oriented world. The Epsilon Chi chapter of PAT at DLC was involved in sponsoring movies and has played a key role in the development of the history club. Started in 1984, Phi Alpha, under the guidance of Phi Alpha Theta, is one of Lipscomb’s growing clubs. Phi Alpha is open to all students who possess a keen interest in America’s past. Row 1: Stephen Henry — Treasurer; Walter Morgan — Historian; David Overstreet — President; Dean Morrison — Vice President; Row 2: Kevin Binkley; Bob Estes; Dan Bacus; Will Hillis; Row 3: John Crosby; Adam Burnett; Brian Rogers; Not pictured: Jean Sullivan — Secretary; Dr. James Lee McDonough, Advisor; Dr. Robert Hooper, Advisor; Brian Waite; Danny Meadows; Debbie Chapman. Academic Clubs 171 Alpha Psi Omega is the National Dramatic Fraternity. Pi Kappa cast, the Lipscomb chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, is dedicated to the promotion of dramatic arts on the DLC campus. To become a member of Alpha Psi Omega, one must have performance experience in plays and musicals on the Lipscomb stage, as well as extensive backstage work. The sponsor of Alpha Psi Omega is Buddy Arnold. Row 1: Sam Wallace — Director; Babs Howell; Jon Hutson, Stage Manager; James Arquitt; Dean Morrison. Not pictured: Beth Claxton; Sharon Palmer; Ginger Johnson; Jose Ferrer; Rachel Fender; Buddy Arnold — Faculty Sponsor; Invisible Man (atop the piano). Phi Mu Alpha is the largest and oldest national music fraternity. It began in Boston in 1898 to unite men with common musical interests. Since that time, it has continued to grow and expand its ideas and strong traditions across the country. Many of the great musicians past and present are members of Phi Mu Alpha. The chapter at Lipscomb spends much of its time supporting and contributing to the musical activities on campus. This past year Phi Mu Alpha sponsored a campus- wide talent show, hosted several receptions, and contributed to the musical performances on campus. The sponsor of Phi Mu Alpha is Stephen Rhodes. Row-1: Shaun Amos — Secretary; J. Baugh — Treasurer; Stephen C. Henry — President; Bob Moore — Vice president; James Arquitt — Chaplain; John Bowen — Historian. Row 2: Ken Moore; John Roberson; John Martin — Choral Director; James Jackson — Sponsor, Dept. Chairman; Kevin Campbell; Stephen Besson; Sam Wallace. Row 3: Jeff McKinley; Garry Gray; Tom Carden; Kelly G. Wright; Cary Hadley; Jerry Knight. Not Pictured: Craig Lanham; Bobby Ray; Kevin Warnack; Jeff Buck; Toby Faciane; Robin Kendrick; Steve Rhodes — Faculty Advisor; Gerald Moore — Sponsor; Gene Wright — Sponsor; Putnam Reeves — Sponsor. Sigma Alpha lota is an international women’s music fraternity that proclaims music and music study on an international, national, state, and community level. The chapter at Lipscomb, Zeta Omicron, is one of the largest growing chapters in this region. SAI holds common interests with Phi Mu Alpha, the men’s music fraternity. Activities this past year have included musical performances, recitals, and receptions following campus performances. Sigma Alpha lota is sponsored by Mary Elizabeth Carvell. Row 1: Jennifer Thornton — Treasurer; Lori Robertson — President; Melissa Brooks — Vice President; Rachel Fender — Chaplain. Row 2: Denise Tanner; Amanda Rogers; Darlene C. Sweet; April Acuff — Editor and Sgt. at Arms. 172 Academic Clubs | i mn sgn gagedit The Student Tennessee Education Association is an academic club that emphasizes the promotion of the teaching profession. The sponsors of STEA are Dr. Joyce Rucker and Dr. James Costello. This past year, STEA sponsored a student teacher reception at the beginning of each quarter for students and cooperation teachers who are involved in student teaching. Each year STEA gives a Future Teacher Medal to the best student teacher in elementary and secondary schools. Row 1: Dr. James Costello — Sponsor; Rosetta Tomlinson; Jan Brown — President: Sandy Payne — Treasurer; Theresa Smith — Historian; Tracy Higgins — Historian; Dr. Joyce C. Rucker — Sponsor; Jamie Phifer; Row 2: Chris Sockwell; LaDonna Riley; Annette Fox; Lori Rice; Alicia Hall; Julie Tenpenny; Brenda Bates; Leigh Ellenburg; Stephen Henry. Row 3: Katherine King; Debbie Pate; Paula Clark; Caroline Holder; Robin Taylor; Kathy Adair; Amy Dury; Robin Wortham: Renee Bradford. Math Mu Chi is the new Math Club that was started in the fall of 1984. The main emphasis of Mu Chi is to promote mathematics on the Lipscomb campus. Mu Chi also provides information and assistance toward further education in math and toward math careers. The club sponsor is Dr. Mark Miller. Row 1: Emelyn Punzalan — Secretary; Alan Pennington — Treasurer; Mike Hudson — President; Michael Shreeve — Vice President; Mark Miller — Sponsor. Row 2: T eresa Pruett: Patrick Thomson; Kerry Kixmiller; John Bowen; Alicia Hall; Chris Sockwell; Row 3: Joanna McClure; Amy Wildsmith; Roberta Sanders; Michelle Parker; Nancy Hartman. RES Physics Under the leadership of Dr. Seth Carmody, Pi Alpha Chi is dedicated to the advancement and encouragement of physics and computer science on the Lipscomb campus. Activities range from speakers in the physics or computer science field, to field trips, and social functions. Row 1: Tom Cullum; Jack Ford — President; Lavonia Wilson — Vice President; Lori May — Secretary; Lori Nestor — Treasurer. Row 2: Scott Parks; Robert McKay; Tracy Flatt; Alicia Hall: Michael Shreeve; David J. Epler Il; Dr. Seth Carmody. Row 3: Lisa Stevens; Jenifer Midgett; Pam Horis; Sally Ann Hicks; Susan Meyer; Tamara Phodes; Not Pictured: Lea Brosky; Steve Foster; Daryl Dunn; Emelyn Punzalan; Iris Farris; Judy = Evans; Steve Long. Academic Clubs 173 Physical Education Pi Epsilon is the club for all health and physical education majors and for the coaching and physical education minors. The sponsors of the club are Dr. James Ward and coach Ann Duncan. All of the members of Pi Epsilon are also members of the professional organiation — Tennessee Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (TAHPERD). This year the club sponsored Jump Rope for the Heart which benefitted the American Red Cross. Row 1: Ann Duncan — Sponsor; Traci Sherman — President; Shelly Brinegar — Vice-President; Joel Kendrick. Row 2: Shanda Cunningham; James E. Ward — Sponsor; John David Palmer; Rebekah A. Robbins; Lori J. Robertson. Not Pictured: Carl Dinsmore; Scott Owens; Lerry Risley; Ken Wilson; Kelli Capers. Psychology Psi Chi is the Psychology Club that was chartered in 1971 to encourage interest in the advancement of the field of psychology. The club is sponsored by Dr. Paul Turner. One of the goals of Psi Chi is to recognize scholarship in the psychology field. This past year, the club offered tutoring sessions for General Psychology students. Row 1: Paul Turner; Jennifer Thornton; Joy Woodhouse; Lorinda Butt; John C. Langlois Il. Row 2: Eric S. Fogle; Wendy Matthews; Sarah Brewer; Jeanne Rutherford. Social Work Founded in 1980, Pi Beta Sigma is a professional organization for social work majors. It is sponsored by Mrs. Jeanne Bowman and Mr. John Creech. The main emphasis of Pi Beta Sigma is to support the development of the social work program and to help prepare students for professional practice. These goals are reflected in the club motto: ‘Protecting, Building, and Serving.” Row 1: John Creech — Sponsor; Anastasia Lewandoski; Robyn Arab — President; Sarah Ellen Jefferson — Treasurer; Kathleen Lucey — Secretary; Row 2: Lucinda Callant; Barbara Howell; Rhonda Clark; Linda Guyton; Cindy Holton. 174 Academic Clubs InterClub Council The president and one representative-at-large of each of the 19 social clubs made up the InterClub Council. They oversaw all pledging and initiation activities. The activities of Bison Day and Homecoming were planned and organized by the council. ICC: Row 1: Avery Sweeton, Alpha Tau; Jeff Phillips, Sigma lota Delta; Alicia Hall, Psi Al- pha; David McIndoo, Tau Phi; Carol Arrowood, Delta Sigma; Donalie Owens, Sigma Phi Row 2: Bob Estes, Omega Chi; Brett Hinson, Delta Chi; Dan Norris, Sigma Chi Delta; Nancy Lewis, Gamma Lambda; Paige Collier, Zeta Nu: Pam Horis, Phi Omega Row 3: Stephanie Banks, Theta Tau; Bob Moore, : Omega Nu; Greg Thomas, President, Gamma Xi; Allison Combee, Pi Delta; Brenda Bates, Kappa Chi _InterClub Council Presidents Representatives-at-Large Representatives-at-large: Row 1: Phil Ingram, Ka- ren Knowles, Tim Vernon, Marsha Rains, Rus- sell Carney Row 2: Stewart Smith, Mark Collins, Ann Ra- mey, Ty Osman Row 3: Kaye Hendrix, Amy Allen, Miriam Pitt- man ICC 175 The rushing process starts almost as soon as the school year begins. At Rush Fair, everyone who wants to has the chance to see the exhibits made and manned by all the social clubs. Then a little later, open rushes are held by each particular club. Girls decorate dorm lobbies with yet another theme, and guys go off-campus — but everyone is at his best. Finally, if the clubs are interested and the prospects are interested, a cho sen few are invited back to closed rush, where the big decisions are made on who gets in. At right, the SID guys mingle with the new and the interested at open rush. Far right, Gamma Lambda “paints the town’ with President Collins at Rush Fair. Delta Delta Row 1: Christy Boyd, Susan Glover; Mandy Popham; Stephanie Duke — Secretary; Kelly Condra — President; Ann Ramey — Vice President; Desiree Biggs — Chaplain; Lori Bumpas — Athletic Dir.; Tammie Bowen — Plege Mistress. Row 2: Nancy Wallace; Kristie Keys; Jane Lentz; Lindy Murphy; Michele Mayo; Lori Balthrop; Jeana Weaver; Lisa Paladino; Amy Fox; Tara Richardson. Row 3: Cindy Barnes; Carrie Tynes — Pledge Mistress; Angela Elkins; Carrie Lincoln; Cathy Purcell; Julie Gaut — Historian; Kelly Leffel; Jennifer Jean; Sandy Fowler: Tracy Witt; Missy Hill. 176 Social Clubs RUGSHING Gathering Up Prospects And Checking Em Out | Row 1: Candee Allen — Treasurer; Terri Batts — Historian: Lisa Coldwell — cece tary; Kaye Hendrix — Vice President; Carol Arrowood — President; Cindy Mullins — Chaplain; Kim Patterson — Sgt.at-Arms; Katie Lynch — Sports Director: Me McConnell — Pledge Mistress. Row 2: Regina Jenkins — Pledge Mistress: ’ Richardson — Historian; Lynn Jones; Mary Frank Anderson; Candice Golden; Mays; Judith Price; Maria Stinson; Mayo Dorris; Patti Oliver; Melissa Qualls; ‘Lauren Hicks; Melanie Craun; Stephanie Craun; Traci Sherman. Row 3: Kim Wells; Robin White; Stephanie Maynard; Anne Simmons; Jamie Taylor; Paula Beck; Crystal Ste- vens; Lisa Stevens; Melissa Williams; Sharon Hanvey; on Miller; Rachelle — gensen; Beth Claxton. Gamma Lambda Row 1: Stacey Sanders — Sgt.-AtArms; Susan Taylor — Social Secretary; Amy Morrow — Chaplain; Shannon Kerns — Pledge Mistress; Nancy Lewis — President; Leigh Anne Martin — Vice President: Mary Lee Patterson — Secretary; Leigh Anne Suddath — Treasurer; Diann Foster — Historian; Lisa Ammons — Sports Coordina- tor. Row 2: Sandy Payne: Allison Bridges; Stephanie Dixon; Kim Reese; Amy Allen; Jenni Dixon; Kathy Whitacre; Lesley Peterson; Nan Nelson; Debbie Schmittou; Kelly Counce; Nancy Ericson; Pam Walder; Traci Shockney. Row 3: Lisa Brown; Paige Sims; Sara Riley; Phyllis Harwell; Elizabeth McMahan; Beth Costello; Melanie Barnes; Caroline Holder; Michelle Rataiczak; Missy Ellis; Karla Thorne; Tami Poston; Harolyn Brasher; Mary McCarley. Not Pictured: Renee Bradford; Dana Johnson; Pachel Earley; Kelli Capers; Frances Cheatham; Anna‘lise Mansfield; Marsha Baskette. 7 5 ye Row 1: Susan Morgan; Jamie Phifer — Treasurer; KC Carraway — Secretary; Kathryn Goldman — Parliamentarian; Debbie Gee — Chaplain; Brenda Bates — President; Kim Bulliner — Vice President; Kelly Crowe — Historian; Jennifer Cook — Athletic Director; Neila Cole — Historian. Row 2: Stephanie Cope; Dixie Hardison; Becky Price; Shana Roberts; Shelia Williams; Rhonda Ownbey; Tammy Popham; Stacy Allen; Teresa Pruett; Kay Scadden; Beth Donnell; Kelly Kilpatrick; Joanna McClure; Kim Poor; Aimee Rollings; Stephanie Palmer. Row 3: Julie Sullivan; Renee Hartman; Janene Huskey; Laura Jessup; Amanda Gunn; Leigh Perkins; Amanda Holt; Judy Wooton; Michelle Bates; Tiffany Burnette; Kim Koger; Kim Barger; Michele Hendricks; Kim Horis; LaJuana McDaniel. : Social Clubs 177 Phi Omega Row 1: Jane Stubblefield — Historian; Julie Tenpenny — Pledge Mistress; Ann Schmidt — Treasurer; Mindy Kilpatrick — Vice President; Pam Horis — President; Miriam Pittman — Chaplain; Robin Wortham — Pledge Mistress; Janet Burris — Rep.at-large; Ruth Earnest — Secretary. Row 2: Lisa Yohkam; Julie Stickels; Saundra Forrest; Kristi Kenney; Jamie-Lynn Walling; Laura Cochran; Betty Smith; Davita Hungate. Row 3: Johnna Givens; Mary Baker; Kristi Stout; Lea Ashworth; Amy Dury; Suzanne Wages; Denna Pace; Donna Anderson. 178 Social Clubs BIDDING Making Choices And Jubilant Chaos WT easurce Allison Woodson — Vice President Tracy Eldridge -— Chapl Combee — President; fern Hagan — Social Chairman, denne Jent — Historia 2: Joni Jones; Susie Wright Sonya Zorn; Betsy Enkema; Elaine Cullum; Se Du Debbie Pate: Malinda Weatherly; Laura Beth Duncan; Lori Burch; Lisa Williams; Kath Hogan; Terri Wilkerson; Stacey Smith; Kelly Bryant; Lisa Lovelady. Row 3: Christir 1 Kaffelt; Kelly Adair; Dawn Yeldell; Betsy Bennie; Jennifer Bailey; LuciAnn Acuff; Ki Butler; Jeannie Bowlby; Kathy Adair; Suzanne Hulen; Jan Gill; Kim Anderson; Gretch en Guthrie; Susan Martin; Tammy Qualls; Crystal Parkins; Kelly Pauley. Row 1: Amy Reighley — Chaplain; Robin Taylor — Historian; Tracy Higgins — Athletic Director; Cindy Caruthers — Vice President; Alicia Hall — President: Lydia Yates — Secretary; Crystal Brown — Pledge Mistress; Row 2: Melissa Wright — Historian; Denise Proctor; Janet Gragg; Angie Greene; Donna Turley; Jana Clark; Sherie Northcutt. Row 3: Charlotte Carney; Iris Farris; Rosetta Tomlinson; Susan Jones; Dawn Woods. On Big Thursday, the night bids go out before. pledging begins on Monday, nerves and nail-biting are at a peak. All the prospective members who made it to closed rush wait anxiously for a sign that they’ve been given a bid to join their favorite _ social club. For the guys, a destroyed dorm room is the indication of acceptance; lots of screaming and crying signal a girl's joyful reaction to a bid. And for those not chosen this time, it’s a time of disappointment and confusion. Far left, the trashed room of a lucky pledge-to-be. Left, Tau Phi welcomes their new guys; now the fun starts for real! Row 1: Jerri Ann Head — Historian; Beverly Moore — Chaplain; Donalie Owens — President, Terry Roberts — Vice President; Mary Kay Smith — Pledge Mistress. Row 2: Lenore Milhoan; Fran Merril; Gretchen Bowman; Georgia Carson; Lisa Hall; Anasta- sia Lewandoski — Secretary. Row 3: Debbie Barwick — Sergeant-at-Arms; Faye Fuqua; Shanda Cunningham; Vicky Siera. Social Clubs 179 _ Social club activities usually provide the entertainment at Bison Day, with all those neat costumes, clever cheers, and spirit competitions at — the pep rally. This year the club spirit was there, but the costumes weren't. Because of a time and money shortage, Bison Day was limited to a banner competition (with some impressive entries) and a pep rally, as well as the traditional combined chapel. And, of course, club representative still bombarded President Collins with symbols of their clubs. A new activity was added, since Homecoming was moved to fall quarter. Divided into five groups, the clubs worked together to create exhibits to decorate Bison Square Homecoming weekend. So the cheering didn’t stop; it just changed. Theta Tau : Row 1: Marsha Rains — Historian; Paige Weghorst — Secretary Treasurer; Stephanie Bankes — President; Carol Douglass — Pledge Mistress; Kathi Primm — Sponsor. Row 2: Lorrie Ford; Beverly Anson; Alisa King; Kim Parham; Alicha McCollough — Chaplain. Row 3: Angela Ledford; Chery! Daugherty; Joyce Holman: Carla Suddeath. Not pictured: Janet Lallathin, Debbie Springer, Laura Whitworth. 180 Social Clubs Social Director; Glenda Miller — Treasurer. Row 2: Paige McKenzie; Lori May; Lynette Quinn. Not pictured: Dorothy Demonbreum; Marcia S Garrett; Lynn Lisey; Kim Parsley; Laronia Wilson. Zeta Nu Row 1 Cindy Adams Serseaniat sas: Vane Aulvin - Chenier. Barrett — Athletic Director; Karen Knowles — Vice President; Paige Collier President; Elsa Copeland — Secretary; Jill Quinn — Social Director; Jenni Horne - Womack — Pledge Mistress; Kristi Neal — Historian; Jennifer Joines — Rush Director; Niva Nokes — Rush Director; Carrie Rakes; Shelly Brinegar; Da) n Stall wood; Sherrie McCarthy: Lorie Lester; Row 3: Cathy Robertson; Lisa Neal; Miche Brewer; Jenifer Midgett; Carol McRaven; Jo Wright; Jennifer Luffman; Kathry! ears; Suzan Davis; i HH sa HH DH Hy HERI y) ‘ be Wut PULL Row 1: Jamie Wheeler — Treasurer; Bryan Adams — Vice President; Avery Sweeton _ Front to back: David Webster; Tony Cradic; Bob Crowder; Jeff Mankin; Tony Putt- — President; David Payne — Historian. Row 2: Daryl R. Dunn; Darrell Duncan; Chris | man; Todd Hunt; Chris Jackson; Kelven Sullivan; Bubba Bean; Randy Clinard; Greg Wallace; Mike Edens; Bert Meece; Todd Riggle. Gross, Secretary; Brett Hinson, President; John O'Connor; Rick Clinard; Bryan Dunn, Vice President; Chris Burnette, Athletic Director; Kyle Russ, Pledge Master; Bill Cartwright; Jeff Bearden; David Elliot; Clark Allen; Ricky Smotherman; John Hassen- fuss, Treasurer; Larry Webb. Not pictured: Tim Fulton; Eric Harris; Mark Dycus; Rick Dunn; Allen Witt; Alan Rice; Billy “Stump” Ross, Historian; Jimmy Wiseman; Andy Gaines. Social Clubs 181 Row 1: John Ezell; Mark Fry; Todd Winters; Larry Sisson; Dave Esslinger; Alan Garner; Monte Summers. Row 2: David Nance — Historian; Al Crosby — Chaplain; Greer Yeldell — Vice President; Greg Thomas — President; Phil Ingram — Secretary; Chad Boyd — Treasurer; Mike Copeland — Sergeant-at-Arms; John Thompson. Row 3: Mark A. Conner; Todd Roland; Ricky Whitley; Darrin McKamey; Eric S. Fogle; John Little; Steve Johnson; Steve Barr; Richard H. Gaw; Lewis Moorer Ill. Row 4: Mickey Shrader; Tim Gobble; Ricky Sweeney; Monte Rommelman; Greg Waller; Kevin Merritt; Todd Insenberg; Van Campbell; Ken Miller. 182 Social Clubs PERFORMI Spotlighting Plenty Of Campus Talent Row 1: Jim Gentry — Executive Officer; John McDaniel — Vice Presiden Allison — Treasurer; Bob Estes — President; Randy Nelson — Secretary: Waite. Row 2: Brian Rogers; David Overstreet; Kerry Kixmiller; Brandon L. Freden- burg; Vaughn McKeel; Robert Kulp; Brent Kennington. Not Pictured: Mark Lackey; Mike Shreeve; Derrick Diener, Jeff Adcock; a Wright. RTE ck Row 1: Todd Newman — Sergeant-at-arms; Kyle Cantrell — Athletic Director: Ben Baker — Treasurer; Ty Osman — Vice President; Bob Moore — President; Bryan Underwood — Secretary; Adam Barr — Chaplain; Scott Roe — Pledgemaster; Bill Rowden — Pledgemaster. Row 2: Dr. Kulp — Sponsor; Nate Saunders; Mike Grigsby; Pete Lakes; Scott Hall; Adam Burnett; Mike Self; Troy Crist; Jeff Smith; Dr. Lomax — Sponsor. Row 3: Gene Wright — Sponsor; Craig Johnson; Randy Gooch; Steve Reynolds; David Harris; Greg Anderson; Jim Loden; Scott Matheny; Mark Woodard. Row 4: John Martin; Trey Harrison; Ken Chambers; Randy Roberts; Brian Jones; Jimmy Chaffin; Paul Pike. Social clubbers have great opportunities to use their talents in productions such as Singarama, the Tau Phi Cowboy Show, and Delta Na Na Na. Everyone has the chance to be a part of the performance in Singarama: on stage, in the background, or behind-the scenes. Thes productions offer an opportunity which members might not have otherwise — a chance to be in the spotlight for a moment. It also is rewarding to work as a group to produce such entertaining campus events. Sigma Chi Delta Row 1: Darin Wright; Jon Godley; Mack; Robert Wallace; Dan Norris; Stewart Smith; Cliff Vanderpool; Craig Johnson; David Daniels. Row 2: Monty Joseph; Ted Nugent; Greg Sexton; Sean Burch; Joe Paterno; Chris Washburn; John Craig; Jon Julian; Scott Beibler; R. Williams; John Burnette. Row 3: Greg Choate; Chris Lovell; Scott Gray; William Swindle; Sammy Evans; Patrick Wilson; Tim Johnson; David A. Melson; Rush Holladay; Chris Keith; Randall Bunn; Jody Johnson. Social Clubs 183 Sigma lota Delta Row 1: Mike Steakley; Daniel Murphy; David Parker; Scott Brown; Scott Seuschle. Row 2: Ken Lee; Milly Bass; Brian Hall — Vice President; Jeff Phillips — President; Trace Starr — Secretary Treasurer; Kirk Brothers — Chaplain; Joey Hunt — Editor; Ken Brooks. Row 3: Pat Thomson; Rob Greenwood: Omar Quadafi: Sam Taylor; Mark A. Dunn; Time Davis; Tim Smith; Kevin Farris; Brian Magnuson; George Goldman; Lamar Bowman. Row 4: Mark Kelso; Alan Pitney; Mike Parham; David Melliwain; Chris Sockwell; John Bobbitt; Mark Brown; Russell Carney; Eric Parliament. Not Pictured: Trent Booker; Ted Newberry; Scott Smith; Mike Hudson; Ed Hodge; Randy Phelps; Steve Steakley. 184 Social Clubs GATHERI Getting Together For Fun With Friends Row 1: Craig Lanham; Tim Vernon — Pledge Master; Johnny Holland - Director; pave Mcindoo — President, Lee Yates — ee ie Fe Hood Lester; Joe | angsdon: Scott Tamer, Bill pee Brantey ‘Smith; Bart tH es Row 3: Lee Loveless; Greg Chambers; Tim Newby; Parker aoe David ‘Minton Scottie Walker; Tim Burroughs; Tim Coble; John Lemmons. Not pict mil Treasurer; Mike Dudley; Blake Hensley; Kevin Mononey: Vaughn; John Cossiboom; Greg Lusk. Delta Nu See pages 92 and 93. In the busy schedule of school, social clubs offer planned events for their members to get away from it all and get together for a good time. From hayrides, skiing trips and parties to luaus and banquets, there’s usually something to look forward to. Besides, sharing the good times is as important to forming that social club bond as working on projects and attending meetings. Social Clubs 185 Club Camaraderie 186 187 ’ me @GA= DUN Mark Nance 188 Spring 85 Nancy Brown ca tt one Photos by Rudy Sanders Jeff Spivey Spring 85 189 CInderdog Bisons Shock Kansas City Ee said it was a “rebuilding year.” This team that had lost its floor leaders to graduation was not supposed to go so far. And at first it appeared that ‘‘every- one”’ was right. The Bisons finished a depressing fourth in the Volunteer State Athletic Conference West and were knocked out of the confer- ence tourney in the second round. But remember that old advice, ‘‘Play your best ball at tournament time?” That’s just what the Bisons did. After an amazing three-game sweep — on the road, even — and the District 24 tournament title, the Lipscomb team was on its way to the NAIA national tourna- ment in Kansas City, Missouri's Kemper Arena. There they were the surprise entry in a field of 32 teams. Their first opponent, Wil- liam Carey College from Mississippi, had played in three consecutive nationals. The Bisons’ last trip was in 1982, but no one from that team was around this time. Needless to say, it wasn’t an easy game. As player John Kimbrell said, ““You could say it was butterflies. You want to do too good.”’ The Bisons struggled to control the ball, falling behind by 17 at one point. Coach Don Meyer even said he couldn't 190 Bisons At KC believe the team played that badly in the first half. The second half, however, William Car- ey’s game began to lose its momentum due to a troublesome Bison defense. Their leading players were in foul trouble. And then Anthony Jones, 22, who had come off the bench, started a drive that ended in 22 points and 11 rebounds. Jones made the free throw that gave Lipscomb the lead and insured that lead with a steal and a fast-breaking layup with 40 seconds left. The ‘‘never-say-die’’ Bisons won 68-66, making them the first team in the school’s history to advance so far. Then — wouldn’t you know it? — The Bisons were up against No. 1 seed Fort Hays State. With Coach Meyer’s strategic game plan, the underdog Bisons stayed in all the way, but finally lost 55-48. Tur- novers and missed shots were the culprits. The progress of the 1984-85 Bison team made everyone back at David Lipscomb College stand a little taller. Those young men represented teamwork in the truest sense of the word, a constant effort to work together, to build one another up. And in Kansas City, in the eye of the nation, our “‘rebuilding’’ team refused to break down. Kelly Jackson fi} pe K A N =) 1. S 4 c” o T = All Photos by Jeff Spivey 1984-85 Bisons 12 — Bobby Reinhart 14 — Jerry Bridges 20 — Greg Caudel 22 — Anthony Jones 24 — Bob Ford 32 — Richard Taylor 34 — Todd Parsley 40 — Bruce Inghram 42 — John Kimbrell 44 — Ronald McCrary 52 — Tom Kelsey Head Coach — Don Meyer Asst. Coach — Mike Roller Bisons At KC 191 THE LONESOME DD the summer quarter on August 1, 2, 3, 1985, audiences in Arena Theater were treated to three nights of spiritual and patriotic arousal. In a dual presentation, David Lipscomb stu- dents and faculty were joined by the Nashville A Cap- pella Singers to share their vocal and dramatic talents. The program began with the A Cappella Singers (di- rected by Pamela Watkins) blending their voices in sev- eral inspirational songs. The singers then joined the students and faculty for a presentation of Millard Lam- pell’s and Earl Robinson’s “The Lonesome Train.” Di- rected by Henry Arnold, this mini-musical followed the funeral train of Abraham Lincoln along the trek from Washington, D.C. to Springfield, Illinois. A balladeer (Stephen Randolph) guided the tale along the railway which led to Lincoln’s final resting place. But Lincoln was not truly dead. No! He was alive in his people. He was alive in an Alabama preacher (Donnell Crosby) and a Union soldier (Willie Sweet), who fought their way from slavery into freedom. He was alive in a Kansas farm girl (Dee Dee Browning), who shared a square dance with Abe in his younger days. He was alive in the White House, as remembered by a reporter (Dean Morrison) and a resident guard (Jay Baugh). He was alive on the Civil War battlefields as he comforted a wounded sol- dier (Terry Slater), and he was alive in his hometown of Springfield, where an old lawyer friend (Phil Choate) recalled Lincoln’s homespun logic. Lincoln had be- come part of the people. Like the chorus sang, ‘You couldn’t quite tell where the people left off and where Abe Lincoln began.” Adam Burnett ti) Photos By Rudy Sanders 192 The Lonesome Train Dee Dee Browning, a Kansas farm girl, reminisces about a Stephen Randolph, the Balladess dance with Abe Lincoln. r €ports the Assassination of Lincoln. Phil Choate, an old lawyer friend, remembers Abe’s humor. A ee The Lonesome Train 193 Robert And Karen 194 Talent Show Phi Mu Alpha Talent Show | he fifth annual Phi Mu Al- pha Talent Show opened its curtains on March 23, 1985. Mark Hayes again served as host for the evening — having previously hosted the show twice. After two weeks of auditions, eight acts were selected to partici- pate in the show. David Slater took top honors with his original composition, “In My Dreams.’’ Second place was awarded to Jon Hutson and Company for their presentation of If Men Played Cards as Women Do. The troupe was composed of Dean Morrison, David Overstreet, Jon Hutson, and Jeff Cardew. With their rendition of “Love Lifts Us Up,” Robert Solomon and Karen Cal placed third. Other participants included Leslie Pendergrass, Janice Kilpatrick and Phyllis Wolfe, Ken Wilson, Marty Dodson, and Beth Costello. The audience was also entertained by several non-competing acts: the Phi Mu Alpha band, composed of Craig Lanham, Doyle Smith, Jeff Graves, Toby Faciane, and Loren Ackerman; Sam Wallace and Dean Morrison’s presentation of ‘‘Who’s On First?: and the previous year’s winners, David Fanning and Steve Travis, who performed their song, ‘‘Julie.”’ Director Doyle Smith ) casein | i All photos by Rudy Sanders Talent Show 195 Ane with the One-Acts and Singarama, audi- ences were treated to a fascinating dramatic production in May. Beth Claxton took the helm as student di rector of ‘‘The Diviners,’’ a two-act drama written by Jim Leonard, Jr. The play told the story of a young boy named Buddy Layman. He lost his mother in a tragic drowning accident and has been afraid of water ever since. Buddy (Adam Burnett), because of this fear of water, had not bathed and developed a serious case of ringworm. He also developed the skill of divining for water. Because of this talent, Buddy’s family (Dean Morrison as his father and Michelle Carter as his sister) and the townspeople (Rachel Fender, Jeff Teeple, Sharon Palmer, Mendy Epps, Doyle Smith, and Mike Parham) treat him as an object instead of the neglected person he is. A young man (Jim Cravens), who has just turned away from the pulpit to find his true self, befriends buddy and eventually coaxes him to wash off in the river. Because of the preacher's desire to get away from religion and the townspeople’s side-show religion attitude, Buddy is taken in by the river and drowns. It took his death to make them realize that they were neglecting true religion. Adam Burnett 1D. Cast: Adam Burnett; Michelle Carter, Jim Cravens; Stephen Randolph, Beth Claxton, Daniel Walker, Todd Eddy Sam Wallace, “Buddy” Arnold, Sharon Palmer; Dean Morrison, Mendy Epps, Rachel Fender, Jeff Teeple, Mike Parham, Doyle Smith. 196 Diviners All photos by Rudy Sanders Diviners 197 SINGARAMA G5 198 Singarama 85 Host ussell Gannon Hostess Trish Kheir Special credit to: Photographer Rudy Sanders, Beverly Sinclair, Kelly Jackson, and Jimmy McCollum Singarama 85 199 COASTS Five college guys sing their way across America, capturing the Singarama theme “‘All the world’s a song” between the Atlantic and the Pacific. The “five guys” and a supporting cast from Delta Delta, Omega Nu, Tau Phi, and Zeta Nu won the Sweepstakes and a first place award each perfor- mance. The road trip begins in New York and leads to the coast of Los Angeles as the boys discover the country and discover love. Director Mark Hayes and Associate Director Bob Moore worked together with Phil Ellenburg to create a humorous script, portraying diverse characters in the travelers such as class jock and class nerd. The finale was indeed one of the deciding factors in this winning show as “‘God Bless the U.S.A. ” was sung amid flashes of red, white, and blue. Singarama 201 202 Singarama 85 DESERTS Director Keith Hardy set this musical tale during World War Il in an Officer’s club, ‘‘The Oasis,”’ which was stationed on the edge of the Sahara Desert in Tripoli. The show within a show format, complete with the Andrews Sisters’ “‘Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” won second place overall. Gamma Lambda, Gamma Xi, Kappa Chi, and Sig- ma Iota Delta made up the cast for “‘Deserts.”’ Rusty Roden was Assistant Director. Singarama 203 MOUNTAINS Marshall, a cross between Indiana Jones and James Bond, was the main character in ‘‘Mountains,”’ leap- ing and singing about the stage, saving lives while fighting truth and justice. He was a special agent returning to his mountain homeland after 20 years. James Arquitt directed Delta Chi, Pi Delta, Psi Alpha, and Theta Tau in this adventure. Stephen Henry was Assistant Director. 204 Singarama 205 Singarama 85 206 Singarama PLAINS Director Sam Wallace took the audience on a his- torical tour through the plains of mankind. It began from the plains of human hardships and glories and today’s plains of progress, which look toward the vast, unknown and exciting plains of tomorrow. Assistant Director was Crystal Stevens while Alpha Tau, Omega Chi, Sigma Chi Delta, Delta Sigma, Phi Omega, Sigma Phi made up most of the cast. Singarama 85 207 5 ODER ES Includes Seniors 211 Juniors 233 Sophomores 245 Freshmen Pray | 208 Students + ,- Le a Students 209 Graduate Bible Studies Front: Rick Shade, Steve Elliot, Richard Taylor, Geoffrey Sikes Back: Ann Shannon, Ken Thomas, Dan Reeves Front: Don Burns, David Heffner, John Gray, Dr. William Woodson (director) Middle: Paul Darety, Earl Lav- ender, Leonard Bradley, David Brangenberg Back: Lance Cordle, David All- good, Diane Jenkins i ‘ : ; tee : ° © H HK = PE F H ® = : x ® : E A ® H 5 e S HY page = 210 Graduate Bible Studies Sonja Zorn, Keith Breeden, and Delecia Fuller discuss a on Fort Knox. possible nuclear attack by the Russians 211 CYNTHIA JO ADAMS, Management McMinnville SHARON DIANE ADAMS, English Chatsworth, GA WILLIAM CLARK ALLEN, Govern. Public Admin., Nashville NEAL PRICE ALLISON, European Hist. Cocoa, FL LISA KAYE AMMONS, Office Admin. Hohenwald KRISTY LYN ANDERSON, Speech Comm. Velma, OK ROBYN HOWE ARAB, Social Work Nashville CAROL LEIGH ARROWOOD, Marketing Johnson City VALERIE ANN AULVIN, Marketing Fashion Mdse., Mt. Carmel, IL DAVID FOSTER BACON, Accounting Brentwood STEPHANIE COPE BANKS, Elem. Ed. Madison KIMBERLY KAYE BARGER, Psychology Waverly ROBERT KENNETH BARNES, Marketing Brentwood LEE ANN BARNES, Home Ec. Adairville, KY KIMBERLY HOSFORD BARR, Dietetics Nashville STEVEN MARK BARR, Marketing Indianapolis, IN TAMMY RENIA BARRETT, Communications Churchville, VA JEFFREY LONG BARTLETT, Comp. Sci. Business, Nashville NED BARTLETT, Management Nashville DEBORAH ERYLANE BARWICK, Accounting Centerville, GA 212 Seniors BR ENDA CAROLE BATES, Elem. Ed. Birmingham, AL RUSSELL WAYNE BATES, Accounting Centerville TERRI SUE BATTS, Art Nolesville TRUMAN LESTER BEAN, Engin. Physics Nashville RICHARD HOUSTON BEASLEY, Marketing Charlotte, NC DAVID PARKER BECKHAM, Comp. Sci. Savannah JAMES PAUL BELASCO, Fashion Mase. Royal Oak, MI LISA ANN BEVERLY, Comp. Sci. Trenton, MI JEANNE DESIREE BIGGS, Management Killen WAYNE ROLAND BLANCHARD, Psychology Pittsfield, NH RICHARD HOUSTON BLANKENSHIP, Bible Speech, Cape Gerardeau, MO CHARLES HEFFREY BODDY, English Germantown TRACEY MECHELE BOST, Art Nashville JOHN SHELTON BOWEN, Math Cadiz, KY BRAD LELLYETTE BOYCE, Management Brentwood TRUDY BRANGENBERG, Health P.E. Symrna PHILIP KEITH BREEDEN, Markt. Brentwood MICHELLE BREWER, Food System Mangt. Cincinnati, OH SARAH LOU BREWER, Psychology Parkersburg, WV DONALD LEE BROCK, Biblical Lang. Nashville Seniors 213 ANDREA DAWN BROOKS, Biology Ed. Nashville MAR DEWITT BROOKS, Management Nashville BEVERLY JANE BROWN, Fashion Mase. Hendersonville CRYSTAL LYNN BROWN, Dietetics Crossville DINEEN VERNARDO BROWN, Art Nashville UNDERWOOD BROWN, Elem. Ed. Madison JOHN HILLMAN BROWN, Art Madison KIMBERLY ANN BULLINER, Fashion Mdse. Knoxville LORI LYNN BUMPAS, Accounting Murfreesboro JILL SUZANNE BURDINE, Management Merritt Island, FL PAULA NICOLE BURGESS, Office Admin. Goodlettsville ROBERT SCOTT BURNER, Marketing Louisville, OH MELODY LYNN BURNHAM, Speech Comm. Milton, FL JANET KAY BURRIS, Speech Comm. Muncie, IN KEVIN LYNN BUTERBAUGH, Comp. Sci. Indiana, PA LORINDA MICHELLE BUTT, Psychology Portland VAN MURRAY CAMPBELL, Speech Comm. Hohenwald KIMBERLY DAWN CANNON, Accounting Nashville CAROL PATRICE CARMAN, Office Admin. Stow, OH CHARLOTTE WYNNE CARNEY, Management McMinnville 214 Seniors Sam Wallace | Never Underestimating The Power Of An Audience ale curtain opens, the lights go up, and on center stage is Sam Wallace playing one of his many characters. He has practiced since childhood before audiences ranging from his dog Ginger to those numbering in the several hundreds. Sam has a fine ability to make people happy. “For as long as | can remember (which hasn’t been too long), I’ve wanted to make people happy — to help others over- come their problems.” Sam's command of people’s attention began early. “I was reading at 142. People used to tell my mother to ‘Stop that child from reading; it will ruin his mind.’ ” Sam said. “In a sense | suppose they were right.” Samuel Spence Wallace was bitten by the acting “bug” in junior high school. “After | saw my first play, | knew acting was my goal. Acting is the easiest way to express myself to others with the greatest thrill to me and others. On stage, | can be myself and someone else. | feel that I’ve accomplished something great by making people laugh and cry,” he said. Sam had a tremendous start at Lipscomb. The week after he got here, he had secured a place in the chorus, had gotten a date, and had landed a major role in the fall musical. Throughout his time at Lipscomb, he feels that he has “learned more out of class than in class.” No doubt Jeff Clapp some of his teachers would agree. ‘‘My parents were almost always supportive of my ambi- tion. | am really grateful to them for all the support that they have given me,” Sam stated. To be an actor is certainly not easy. Lines have to be learned, music practiced, props made, and a zillion other “little” things done. But when all is said and done, the performance must be just right. “If you don’t make the most of an audience’s time by making them feel something, you are a terrible excuse for an actor,” said Sam. “The audience is the whole reason for the production in the first place. Never underestimate the power of an audience.” Sam’s future plans include getting married to Abby Jane Silvertooth. ‘She’s simply the greatest thing I’ve got going for me,” Sam said. “If it wasn’t for her, | know I’d be crazy.” After graduation, he also plans to pursue a career in theater. He hopes to go to graduate school at Emory and later teach and act. “Remember,” he says, ‘reach for the stars. You might not get one, but you won’t get a handful of mud either.” It is with reluctance that we say in the words of the first play he directed on the Lipscomb stage, ‘“Goodbye to the clown.” Brandon L. Fredenburg D PAMELA KAY CARRIGAN, Social Work Columbia DAVID GUINN CARTER, Food System Mangt. Hendersonville CYNTHIA GAIL CARUTHERS, Management Nashville ROBERT GREGORY CHAMBERS, Biology Hendersonville DEBBIE LYNN CHAPMAN, English German Columbia DELILAH FRANCES CHEATHAM, Psychology Tullahoma DONNA NELL CHERRY, Dietetic Celina LISA CAROL CLARK, Marketing Nashville RICHARD ALLEN CLINARD, Art Corinth, MS NEILA JOYCE COLE, Office Admin. 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Management Lansing, MI GREGORY PAUL DRISKILL, Biology Arab, AL MICHAEL HUDSON DUDLEY, Accounting Guntersville, AL IRIS STEPHANIE DUKE, Art Nashville STACEY LYNN DUKE, Accounting Kingston Springs TERESA LYNNE DUNAWAY, Fashion Mase. Dickson KAREN LEIGH DUNCAN, Elem. Ed. Cookeville LAURA BETH DUNCAN, Comp. Sci. Lewisburg TERRI LYNN DUNCAN, Fashion Mdse. Kingston Springs DEBRA ANN DUNN, Elem. Ed. Holly Springs, MI LORI DIANE DURHAM, Elem. Ed, Hendersonville Seniors 217 Parking Space Wars I, is five after eight and you have just fought your way through morning traffic. But now the real battle begins, the battle of trying to find a parking space within a mile or two of your classroom. The problems are often just as hectic for the boarding students as the commuting students. After that enjoyable weekend at home visiting parents and friends, the arrival back on campus is met by the hassle of finding a place close to the dorm so that you don’t have to lug your clean clothes all the way across campus. Or, for instance, that girl you just adore accepts your invitation to run to McDonald’s for a before-curfew Coke; only for her would you sacrifice your front-door parking space. The Administration has devoted many hours to the parking problem, working toward solutions. Spaces have been added near High Rise, and the church of Christ on Granny White has opened up their parking lot to day students at no cost. At least the campus isn’t built on a hill. Andy Lane Dp Robert Blake Spaces were hard to find, even on the side of remote roads. A citation was awarded to anyone parking in the forbidden “reserved” spaces. Andy Lane 218 Seniors AMY MARIE DURY, Elem. Ed. Brentwood MARY RUTH EARNEST, Elem. Ed. Nashville MICHAEL BRENT ELKINS, Accounting Franklin, OH LEIGH ANN ELLENBURG, Elem. Ed. Nashville DAVID JAMES EPLER, Comp. Sci. Fort Wayne, IN ROBERT WAYNE ESTES, Comp. Sci. Thousand Oaks, CA THOMAS GRAY EUBANKS, Food System Mangt., Nashville TOBY GLENN FACIANE, Speech Comm. Nashville IRIS JANE. FARRIS, Management Columbia SANDRA LEE FERRELL, Accounting Nashville CHARLES H. FIKE, Acccounting Centralia, IL WILLIAM EUGENE FLETCHER, Psychology Nashville ERIC SCOTT FOGLE, Psychology Goodlettsville JACK G. FORD, Comp. Sci. Canton, MI CARMELLA ROSE FORDE, Psychology Nashville CHARLES STEVEN FOSTER, Comp. Sci. Nashville MARY ANNETTE FOX, Elem. Ed. Hermitage MELINDA DAWN FRAZIER, Marketing Bentonville, AK TIM BARTON FUQUA, Art Joelton HELEN LUCINDA GALLANT, Sociology Guntersville, AL Seniors 219 CHARLES R AY GAMBLE, Mangt. Markt. Nashville DONNA RUTH GARDENHIRE, Office Admin. Algood KIMBERLY YOUNG GAW, Marketing Nashville JAMES HAROLD GENTRY, Religious Ed. Maryville LARRY DAVID GIFFIN, Missions Nashville JOE McCLURE GILL, Management Nashville JOHNNA EMILY GIVENS, Fashion Mdse. Centerville GREGORY JAMES GLENN, Math Ed. Nashville TIMOTHY ALAN GOBBLE, Gov. Pub. Admin. Cleveland JENNIFER DARLEEN GODDARD, Speech Comm., Nashville FAITH CHRISTA GOFF, Elem. Ed. Nashville HOWARD CLINTON GREEN, Accounting Nashville ELIZABETH LYNN GREGORY, Chemistry Brentwood RHONDA CHANELL GROSS, Accounting Jacksonville, FL LINDA GAIL GUYTON, Social Work Bowling Green, KY ALICIA GAY HALL, Math Ed. Calvert City, KY DEBORAH JEAN HALL, Math Ed. White Bluff JIMMIE L. HAMPTON, Management Russellville, KY BART ALAN HARPER, Management Centerville JOHN JEFFERSON HARRIS, Comp. Sci. Columbia 220 Seniors ENOCH ELLERSON HARTMAN, Biology Brentwood GREGORY CLAYTON HAWKINS, Marketing White Bluff STEPHENsCURTIS HENRY, Elem. Ed. South Fulton BLAKE WILLIAM HENSLEY, Marketing Nashville JAMES MICHAEL HICKS, Comm. Nashville PAMELA GAIL HICKS, Elem. Ed. Hengan, AL SALLY ANN HICKS, Physics Rockwood JEFFREY LEE HINTON, Accounting Brentwood LEE CAROLINE HOLDER, Elem. Ed. Franklin JOHN GREGORY HOLLAND, Marketing Brentwood ROY DAVIS HOLLINGSWORTH, Biochemistry, Talladega, AL PAMELA KAY HORIS, Comp. Sci. Maryville JENNIFER LYNN HORNE, Biology Minford, Oh BARBARA ANN HOWELL, Social Work Nashville RICHARD LEMASTER HUBBELL, Chemistry Columbia MICHAEL WAYNE HUDSON, Math Miami, FL REGINA KAYE HUDSON, Fashion Mdse. Antioch LORI ANNETTE HULSEY, Comp. Sci. Goodlettsville TERYL LESLIE HURST, Office Admin. Roseville, OH JONATHAN JACKSON HUTSON, French Winnetka, IL Seniors 221 CHRISTOPHER CAREY JACKSON, Urban Studies, Nashville KELLY WOODARD JACKSON, Art English Nashville GINGER BETH JOHNSON, Comm. Eva, AL MARK ARNOLD JOHNSON, Psychology Moline, IL VICTORIA ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Fashion Mdse., Stone Mountain, GA JENNIFER LYNN JOINES, Dietetics Memphis SUSAN ELIZABETH JONES, Fashion Mdse. Franklin THOMAS HADLEY KELSEY, Comm. Chattanooga BARRY J. KENDALL, Comp. Sci. Nashville JOEL ROSS KENDRICK, Physical Ed. Florence, AL JOHN ROBIN KENDRICK, Youth Ministry Florence, AL TRACEY ELIZABETH KEY, Management Brandon, FL MARK STEPHEN KIDWELL, Management Antioch MELINDA LOUISE KILPATRICK, Acct. Alexandria, VA KATHERINE ANN KING, Elem. Ed. Franklin KERRY JOE KIXMILLER, Math Winslow LESTER RAY KNOPP, Marketing Franklin KEITH ANTHONY KRUEZ, Speech Comm. Manmee, OH JOHN CHARLES LANGLOIS, Psychology Bradner, OH CRAIG LAUREN LANHAM, Biology Tequesta, FL 222 Seniors ' =] = a de = Bobby Jackson A Parachutist And A Gentleman WV vice up at five in the morn- ing, marching through endless drills and jumping out of planes describes an ordinary day for Bobby Jackson. But Bobby is no ordinary person. Majoring in fine arts, Bobby is a senior who is actively in- volved in ROTC. Through his involvement, he is currently being trained for a career in the military. Ahtough this is only his second year in ROTC, he is acknowledged as the number one member of his platoon because of his outstanding perfor- mance in advanced camp. Having received this honor, Bobby was appointed battalion commander this past year. Bobby knows almost everything about parachuting. He went to air-borne school last summer and spent the whole time learning how to jump out of planes. “It’s the ultimate, the greatest thing you can do,” Bobby exclaims with fire in his eyes. Having earned his Air-borne Wings, Bobby now looks toward a future as an infantry pilot in the 82nd Air-borne, which is the last air-borne unit of the United States Army. Upon graduation he will complete another summer of training, and then he will be sent to wherever Uncle Sam wants him. Where does Bobby want to go? “To the Middle East,’”” he said with a smile. “It has a great parachuting field.” Michelle Carter it) ILFORD Jeff Clapp Seniors 223 TAMMY DIANNE LARUE, Social Work Hermitage HOWARD LOUIS LESTER, Math Lagrange, GA ANASTASIA LEA LEWANDOSKI, Psychology Sociology, Jacksonville, AR NANCY JEAN LEWIS, Marketing Johnson City ELIZABETH HELEN LINCOLN, Fashion Mdse. Franklin TINA DIANE LINVILLE, Accounting Marietta, OH FRANCES CHRISTINE LLOYD, Sociology, Nashville JOHN WADE LLOYD, Speech Comm. Channahon, IL MORTON CROWELL LLOYD, Bible Nashville ANGELA CHANDLER LOFLIN, American Studies, Tavares, FL RALPH DAVID LOLLAR, Comp. Sci. Hayden, AL STEVEN LAYNE LONG, Comp. Sci. Paoli, IN BETSY JANE LOWE, Accounting Lewisburg KATHLEEN JILL LUCEY, Social Work Wind Ridge, PA JAMES BRIAN MAGNUSON, Bible Murfreesboro MAJID MANI, Chemistry Nashville ANNA-LISE MARIE MANSFIELD, Social Work, Grimsby, Ont. Canada HARRIETT LORRAINE MAY, Comp. Sci. Huntland STEPHANIE DIANNE HAYNARD, Marketing Livingston AMY ALICIA MAYS, Social Work Killen, AL 224 Seniors JAMES GREGORY MAYS, Accounting Nunnelly TIMOTHY PAUL McCARTY, English South Shore, KY CHARLES HERBERT McCULLOUGH, Gov. Public Admin., Nashville LAJUANA YVETTE McDANIEL, Math Danville, VA THOMAS WAYNE McELHINEY, Marketing Nashville DAVID RAY McINDOO, Management Hermitage VAUGHN ALLEN McKEEL, Comp. Sci. Nashville JEFFERY ALAN McKINLEY, Biology Woodburn, IN LISA LOVEDA MCNAIR, Speech Comm. Loganville, GA LYNDA SUE McNEAL, Biology Cairo, IL JOEL BRYAN McPHERSON, Dietetics Nashville JOHN ASHLEY McPHERSON, Management Antioch DANIEL EDWARD MEADOWS, English Ashland HERBERT NOKES MEECE, Management Friendship JIMMY SMYTH MERCER, Marketing Huntsville, AL SUSAN RENEE MEYER, Comp. Sci. Hendersonville KEVIN DON MONTGOMERY, Marketing Brentwood BEVERLY JEAN MOORE, Dietetics Signaw,MI ROBERT WILLIAM MOORE, Marketing Raleigh, NC JEFFREY DALE MOORE, Engin. Sci. Odin, IL Seniors 225 DONALD WAYNE MOREHEAD, Bible Nashville WALTER HENRY MORGAN, History Nashville DEAN ALLAN MORRISON, Speech Comm. Birmingham, AL DON ALAN MOSLEY, Engin. Sci. Murray, KY SAM D. MULLINS, Speech Comm. Golden, CO SUSAN KAY MULLINS, Psychology Murfreesboro JOHN MARK NANCE, Biology Ed. Nashville GREGORY EDWIN NASH, Marketing Nashville RANDALL KIRK NELSON, Chemistry Mt. Juliet LORI ANN NESTOR, Accounting Comp. Sci., Sheffield, AL LISA JANE NEWSOM, French Nashville DANIEL RILEY NORRIS, Social Studies Ballwin, MO 226 Seniors They [aughed when DL said Dvas on He e 5At - Year Plan. CYNTHIA LYN O’DELL, Management Davison, MI CYNTHIA LYNN ORTKIESE, Management Nashville DANE MCDONNELL OWEN, Speech Comm. Silver Springs, FL DONALIE ANN OWENS, English Ed. Robinson, IL VAN SCOTT OWENS, Health P.-E. Norman Park, GA PARKER KEVIN PANOVEC, Chemistry Springfield MICHAEL RALPH PARHAM, American Studies, Grand Junction ERIC NEAL PARLIAMENT, Accounting Indianapolis, IN DEBORAH JEANNE PATE, Spanish Nashville DANIEL WEBB PATTEN, Engin. Sci. Lawrenceville, GA SANDRA GAIL PAYNE, Elem. Ed. Nashville MARALYN CELESTE PEACOCK, Manet. Milton ALAN CHROSTOPHER PENNINGTON, Math Ed., Nashville BRETT PERKINS, Economics El Cajon, CA JAMIE KAY PHIFER, Elem. Ed. McMinnville JEFFREY ALLEN PHILLIPS, Comp. Sci. Nashville FELECIA POPE, Marketing Franklin REBECCA WOLLAM PRICE, Fashion Mase. Nashville NANCY DENISE PROCTOR, Marketing Hartsville, AL TERESA JOAN PRUETT, Comp. Sci. Nashville Seniors 227 ROY NEWTON PUCKELWARTZ, Bible St. Petersburg, FL CATHYY ANN PURCELL, Management New Johnsonville CONNIE DENISE QUALLS, Accounting Pleasantville DONNA JILL QUINN, Marketing Mt. Juliet RANDALL GRANT RAMPY, Accounting Warraton, VA MICHELLE LYNNE RATAICZAK, Management, Pompano Beach, FL KIMBERLY ELISE REDMON, Management Wartburg AMY KATHLEEN REIGHLEY, Dietetics Franklin SARAH J. REYNOLDS, Fashion Mdse. Wilmington STEVEN TODD REYNOLDS, Chemistry Lexington, KY TAMARA EVELYN RHODES, Management Montgomery, AL LORI ELLEN RICE, Elem. Ed. Colliers, WV WILLIAM STANLEY RICHARDS, Chemistry Nashville LADONNA K. RILEY, Math Ed. Maryville KERRY WAYNE RISLEY, Health P.E. Ed. Nashville BETH ANN ROBARTS, Dietetics Nashville REBEKAH ANN ROBBINS, Physical Ed. Nashville TERRY JO ROBERTS, Accounting Cincinnati, OH JUDY ANNETTE ROBERTSON, Mangt. Acct. Pergi,IN BRIAN SCOTT ROE, Management Lebanon, OH 228 Seniors WILLIAM BAILEY ROWDEN, Comp. Sci. Albany, GA NATHAN STUART SAUNDERS, Biblical Lang. Carlisle, PA ANN MICHELLE SCHMIDT, Accounting Apopke, FL SANDRA JALYNN SHARP, Marketing Nashville ALISON KAY SHIPLEY, Accounting Chattanooga MICHAEL DAVID SHREEVE, Math Comp. Sci. Stone Mountain, GA KENNETH LEE SIMS, Comp. Sci. Nashville JAMES MONROE SMELSER, Biochemistry Huntsville, AL BILLY SCOTT SMITH, American Studies Springfield HAROLD TIMOTHY SMITH, Marketing Westmoreland JEFFERY ALLAN SMITH, Biology Nashville MARY KAY SMITH, Office Admin. Huntsville, AL REGINA ATNIP SMITH, Social Studies Nashville STEWART PRINCE SMITH, History Merdianville, AL TIMOTHY PHILLIP SMITH, Speech Comm. Tullahoma CHRISTOPHER VANCE SOCKWELL, Math Sheffield, AL HENRIK AGNAR SORENSEN, Marketing Holte, Denmark MICHAEL GREGORY SPANN, Biochemistry Knoxville JOHN MARION SPARKS, Accounting Nashville MADELENE JANEEN SPINKS, Accounting Auburn, AL Seniors 229 RHETT MIKE STARNES, Bible Nashville KARL STEVEN STEAKLEY, Marketing Marietton, GA LISA ANN STEVENS, Math Ed. Lexington, KY KEVIN DAVID STINSON, Art Brentwood CASSANDRA ELAINE STRICKLAND, Psychology, Big Canoe, GA LEIGH ANN SUDDATH, Accounting Burlington, NC JULIE ANN SULLVAN, Accounting Evansville, IN DWIGHT HOWELL SUTTON, Management Nashville BILLIE ANN SWAFFORD, Marketing Hermitage DARLENE CARVELL SWEET, Speech Comm. Nashville ROBIN MARIE TAYLOR, Elem. Ed. Goodlettsville SUSAN TAYLOR, English Nashville EDWIN BLAKE TEMPLE, Biology Milton, FL MARK ELLIOTT TENPENNY, Accounting Millington CHARLOTTE LEE THOMAS, Speech Comm. Nashville JOHN GREGORY THOMAS, Marketing Chattanooga JENNIFER LYNN THORNTON, Psychology Cary, NC ROSETTA IRENE TOMLINSON, Elem. Ed. Nashville DONNA ELIZABETH TURLEY, Elem. Ed. Lewisburg CARRIE ELIZABETH TYNES, Elem. Ed. Nashville 230 Seniors NORMAN LEE VAUGHN, Speech Comm. Columbia TIMOTHY VANCE VERNON, Comp. Sci. Taft LEE ANN VIA, Psychology Nashville CHRYSTIE ANNE VILLINES, Food System Mangt., Nashville TERRENCE WAYNE VILLINES, Markt. Mangt. Nashville HOWARD ANTHONY WAKEFIELD, Accounting Nashville JORDAN PAXTON WALKER, Psychology Nashville KENNETH DAVID WALK ER, Management Nashville SHAWN MARIE WALKER, Fashion Mdse. Nashville ROBERT LEWIS WALKER, Marketing Nashville SAMUEL SPENCE WALLACE, Speech Comm. Sevierville MICHAEL WAYNE WALLER, Comp. Sci. Nashville ANGELA KAY WARD, Home Ec. Old Hickory PAIGE LYN WEGHORST, English Wheelersburg, OH LORI BETH WELLS, Marketing Brentwood CLARA ANN WHEELER, Elem. Ed. Lynnville ERIC WAYNE WHISTLER, Psychology Nashville KIMBERLY LYNN WHITAKER, Art Nashville KARRIE BETH WIDNER, Elem. Ed. Belle, WV JOHN DAVID WILLIS, Speech Comm. White Bluff Seniors 231 HELEN LAVONIA WILSON, Comp. Sci. Huntsville, AL TANA KAYE WILSON, Marketing Summerville, SC STEPHEN MACK WINEFREE, Accounting Smyrna ALAN DIXON WITT, Accounting Nashville JOY LATHAN WOODHOUSE, Psychology Raleigh, NC JUDITH LEIGH WOOTON, Dietetics Nicholasville, KY ROBIN GINA WORTHAM, Elem. Ed. Boaz, AL JOANNA LYNN WRIGHT, Management Nashville MELISSA ANN WRIGHT, Management Henderson KATHY LYNN YATES, Accounting Centerville PAUL LEE YATES, Comp. Sci. Nashville ANDREA JOY YORK, Social Studies Hermitage JENNIFER ANN DELZELL, Chemistry Nashville 232 Seniors ee Trying not to dream of amoebas and osmosis, Laurie Nickel, a biology major, catches up on some much needed sleep. Perry Lucas 233 KELLY ADAIR, Wilmington, DE DARRELL ALEXANDER, Antioch AMY ALLEN, Mableton, GA CANDEE ALLEN, Leesburg, FL MARY FRANK ANDERSON, Waverly BEVERLY ANSON, Brentwood LAGRA ASHWORTH, Bowie, MD DANIEL BACUS, Nashville JESSIE BENJAMIN BAKER, Nashville PHYLLIS BALDWIN, Clarksville PATTI BANDY, Brentwood JESSIE BANKHEAD, Henderson, TX MELISSA BARBER, Lincoin Park, Ml MELANIE BARNES, Stockbridge, GA ADAM BARR, Scotland DWAYNE BARRETT, Hendersonville MARSHA BASKETTE, Franklin BILLY BASS, Goodlettsville GREG BATES, Nashville MICHAEL BATUNDO, Franklin JOHN BAUGH, Russeliville, KY APRIL BEASLEY, Wildwood, GA PAULA BECK, Murfreesboro KELLY BELL, Alexandria, LA GLENN BEVILLE, Nashville JEFF BILLS, Joliet, IL JEFF BINKLEY, Brentwood KEVIN BINKLEY, Waverly MARTIN BINKLEY, JR., Nashville MELANIE BLACK, indianapolis, IN % MICHAEL BOATWRIGHT, Lewisburg SESAY BOCKARIE, Nashville TAMMIE BOWEN, Franklin CHAD BOYD, Columbia, SC RENEE BRADFORD, Estill Springs 234 Juniors RUSSELL BRADFORD Glasgow, KY BRENDA BRANDON, Manchester DAVID LYNN BRANDON, Tullahoma ALAN BRAY, Macon, GA ALLISON BRIDGES, Killen, AL RUSSELL BRIGGS, Salisbury, NC WILLIAM BRITTON, Athens, AL MELISSA BROOKS, Brentwood LEA BROSKY, Nashville KIRK BROTHERS, Elizabethtown, KY LISA BROWN, Livingston MARK BROWN, Lynchburg, VA JEFFREY BRYANT, Centerville RODGER BRYANT, Centerville LORI BORCH, Homestead, FL RON BURGESS, Guntersville, AL TIMOTHY BURNETTE, Madison JANET BORTON, Hermitage MELISSA CAGLE, Washville LISA CALDWELL, Centerville, OH MARY ELIZABETH CANTRELL, Smithville RUSSELL CARNEY, Hendersonville VELMA CARR, Nashville TODD CARUTHERS, Long Beach, CA MARK CATO, Nashville KEVIN CAYLOR, Cleveland KENNETH CHAMBERS, Decatur, AL JAY CHANDOIN, Nashville CHARLES CHISAM Hl, Smyrna CAYCE CHUMLEY, Nashville JOHN CLARK, Decatur, IL : PAULA CLARK, Kansas City, KS RHONDA CLARK, Nashville BETH CLAXTON, Lithonia, GA TIM COALSON, Mableton, GA Juniors 235 JEANNIE COLE, Nashville KIMBERLY COLLINS, Guntersville, AL MIKE COLLINS, Uniontown, OH CARLA COLWELL, Blairsville, GA JENNIFER COOK, Red Boiling Springs DEBRA COOPER, Nashville ALLISON COMBEE, Duluth, GA MIKE COSTELLO, Nashville JOHN CRAIG, Augusta, GA MICHAEL CRAIG, Winter Park, FL CURT CRIM, Old Hickory TROY CRIST, Central City, KY ERIC CRISWELL, Trenton, KY JOHN CROSBY, Ozark, AL KELLY CROWE, Clinton FELICIA CROWELL, Cherokee, NC SHANDA CUNNINGHAM, Spartanburg, SC JEFFREY DALE, Brentwood RICK DARN, Goodlettsville SUZANNE DAVIS, Abilene, TX TIM DAVIS, Niles, Mi JENNIFER DELZELL, Nashville STEVEN DERRYBERRY, Logansport, IN JENNI DIXON, Nashville TRACY DOWDY, Hendersonville DAVID DUDLEY, Mason, OH ALLYSON DUKE, Nashville TANGIE DUKE, Nashville CARTER DUKES, Opelika, AL BRENDA DUNNIGAN, Murfreesboro, TN SAMI DURDUNJI, Muscle Shouls, AL TIM DYE, Brentwood RACHEL EARLEY, Nashville TODD EDDY, Brighton, M! RIKKI] EDWARDS, Washington Court House, OH 236 Juniors TRACY ELDRIDGE, Winston-Salem, NC LEAH ELIAS, Columbia JACQUILINE ELLIS, 8urns MISSY ELLIS, Goodlettsville BETSY ENKEMA, Kingsport NANCY ERICSON, Nashville SHAWN EVERSON, Nashville KAREN EZELL, Nashville AMY EZZELL, Lebanon STEVE FAIDLEY, Indianapolis, IN LISA FARLEY, Miramar, FL CHRIS FARRIS, Brentwood KEVIN FARRIS, Cleveland, NC STAN FERGUSON, Franklin. KY DONNIE FIELDER, Nashville JOHN FINLEY, Guntersville, AL TRACY FLATT, Tullahoma SAUNDRA FORREST, Mocksville, NC HAROLD FOX, Jacksonville, FL NANCY SUSAN FOX, Pulaski GARY FREEMAN, Spotsyivania, VA MICKEY FRITH, Bassett, VA DELECIA FULLER, Pratville. AL KEVIN FYFFE, Washington, IN JOHN GALLOWAY, JR., Nashville JULIE GARDNER, Nashville STEPHEN GARRETT, Franklin JULIE GAUT, Westfield, NJ ED GAW, Nashville AMY GENTLE, Hazel Green, AL STEVE GLASSCO, Murfreesboro KATHRYN GOLDMAN, Knoxville STEVE GRAYSON, Adairville, KY ANGIE GREENE, McMinnville Juniors 237 WELLENTINA GREER, Whitehouse SUSAN GRIFFITH, Nashville JAMES GRIGSBY, Sheffield, AL GREG GROSS, Matthews, NC KAREN HAGAN, Tompkinsville, KY KRISTIN HAGAR, Nashville BRIAN HALL, Berea, KY REGINA HALL, Fairview RHONDA HAMLETT, Hartselle, AL SHARON ALYSE HANVEY, Nashville DAVID HARRIS, Memphis WILLIAM ERIC HARRIS, Hendersonville WILMORE HARRIS, Jamaica, NY PHYLLIS HARWELL, Ardmore JOHN HASENFUSS, Nashville LESLIE HEABERLIN, Houston, 1X JERRI ANN HEAD, Soprinafield BRENDA GOTTO HEATH, Nashville KAYE HENDRIX, Huntsville, AL DONNA HENLEY, Nashville MARIA HESTER, Atlanta, GA BETH HILL, College Grove WILLIAM HILLIS, Anacortes, WA BRETT HINSON, Waverly SIMONE HIPKINS, Joliet, IL CYNTHIA HOLTON, Columbia DUWAIN HOUSTON, Savannah, GA ALEXANDER HUFF, Nashville JOEY HUNT, Nashville TODD HANT, Antioch DAVE HUSEMAN, Coral Springs, FL PHIL INGRAM, Coal Valley, IL ANNA JAAP, Prosperity, WV ALICE JAMES, Waverly SARAH ELLEN JEFFERSON, Franklin 238 Juniors REGINA GAIL JENKINS, Centerville JENNE JENT, Greenwood, IN CRAIG JOHNSON, St. Simons Island, GA CRAIG A. JOHNSON, Fayetteville, GA DANA JOHNSON, Nashville KIMBERLY JOHNSON, Chattanooga MELYNIE JOHNSON, Hermitage MONICA JOHNSON, Nashville JERRY JONES, Unionville JONI LYNN JONES, Chattanooga KEITH JONES, Nolensville LESLIE JONES, Port Charlotte, FL LYNN JONES, Braleton, VA RACHELLE JORGENSON, Harlan, iA MONTY JOSEPH, Springfield, MO MARK KELSO, Opelika, AL BRENT KENNINGTON, Montgomery, AL SHANNON KERNS, Kickson SARAH KINZER, Columbia JACKIE KNIGHT, Indianapolis, IN Poosevoneee’®. 2 KAREN KNOWLES, Fort Oglethorpe, GA PETE LAKES, Lynchburg, OH KATHY LAMB, Hermitage JOE LANGSDON, Columbia MARY ANNE LANKFORD, Nashville KEN LEE, Lewisburg CAROL LENOIR, Huntsville, AL JANE LENTZ, Bowie, MD JILL LOCKE, Columbia JIM LODEN, Nashville LEE LOVELESS, Centerviile PERRY LUCAS, Nashville KATIE LYNCH, Nashville LYNETTE LYNCH, Boca Raton, FL JEFFERY MABERRY, Carthage Juniors 239 JOHNNY MANDERNACH, St. Charles, MO DIANA GAYLE MANILLA, Nashville CINDY MARKHAM, Petersburg KIMBERLY MARLIN, Old Hickory LEIGH ANNE MARTIN, Lake City, FL PERY MASON, Lake Placid, FL SCOTT MATHENY, Hendersonville BARRY MATLOCK, Nashville WENDY MATTHEWS, La Vergne, IN MICHELE MAYO, Nashville KEVIN MCCLELLAND. Joelton JOANNA MCCLURE, Waverly JAMES MCCOLLUM, Nashville DARRIN MCKAMEY, New Palestine, IN MARK MCKAY, Bowie, MD FRAN MERRILL, Coconut Creek, FL JENNIFER MIDGETT, Tullahoma GLENDA MILLER, Bowling Green, KY LAWTON MILLER, Macon, GA TERESA MILLER, Dyersburg LEESA MOBLEY, Madison SHANON MOCK, Lewisville, NC KATHY MORAN, Nashville ASHLEIGH MORRILL, Columbia, MD AMY MORROW, Brentwood LISA NEAL, Smyrna BRIAN NELSON, Gulf Breeze, FL NANCY NELSON, Lafayette, IN TODD NEWMAN, Stone Mountain, GA STANLEY NICHOLS, Nashville LAGRIE NICKEL, Nashville BOB NIEBEL, Ashland City NANCY NORMAN, Nauvoo, AL CHRIS NORWOOD, Nashville SHINJI OCHIAI, Japan 240 Juniors THOMAS KEVIN OLDS, Muskegan, Mi MARC OSHEL, Point Pleasant, WV TY OSMAN, Miami Lakes, FL EDWARD OUTHIER, Nashville JONATHAN OVERBUY, Franklin _LAGRIE PARISH, Dayton, OH KEITH SCOTT PARKS, Columbia KIMBERLY PARSLEY, Fiatwoods, KY BILLIE JEAN PARSONS, Vienna, VA MARY LEE PATTERSON, Town Creek, AL LESLIE PENDERGRASS, Huntingdon LESLEY ANNE PETERSON, Bowling Green, KY LEE ROY PHILLIPS, JR., Nashville LISA PIGG, Petersburg ALAN PITNEY, Newton Falis, OH STARLA PITT, Woodhaven, MI MIRIAM PITTMAN, Guntersville, AL ARDIS PORTER, West Memphis, AR TAMIL POSTON, Livingston VANCE PRIMM, Nashville RACHEL PUGH, Fairborn, OH EMELYN PUNZALAN, Virginia Beach, VA ANSLEY PURYEAR, Dalton, GA TONY PGTMAN, Nashville CARRIE RAKES, Nashville KAREN RAWLINGS, Galox, VA ROBERT RAWLINS, Daytona Beach, FL TAMMIE REASONOVER, Nashville VIVIAN RICHARDSON, Ben Aqua SARA RILEY, Bowling Green, KY SHANA ROBERTS, McMinnville LORI ROBERTSON, Bassett, VA SHELLY RAE ROBERTSON, Nashville TERESA MARY ROBERTSON, Carrollton, TX ELLEN ROGERS, Nashville Juniors 241 JADE ROGERS, Westmoreland MONTE ROMMELMAN, Benton, KY MELANIE ROY, Tullahoma MARK ROFF, Mt. Juliet STACEY SANDERS, Huntsville, AL SHARON SARTIN, Stevenson, AL DEBBIE SCHMITLOG, Arlington, TX MICHAEL SELFE, Bristol, VA GREGORY SEXTON, Bowie, MD CURT SHAMBLEE, Tucker, GA GEORGE SHELTON, Decatur, AL | TRACI SHERMAN, Clarkston, Mi SUSAN SHINNICK, Nashville i CHRISTINE SILBERBERGER, Nashville THOMAS SIMMONS, Winchester TRACY SIMPSON, Mt. Juliet CLARK SIMS, Northport, AL ALISON SMART, Ontario BRANTLEY SMITH, Dickson STACEY SMITH, Dalton, GA THERESA SMITH, Knoxville BOBBY SPARKMAN, McMinnville DEBBIE SPRINGER, Cadiz, KY VONDA STAFFORD, Madison, AL TRACE STARR, Hendersonville DANIEL STEPHEN, Nashville MARIA STINSON, Brentwood JENNIFER STRANG, Zion, iL JANE STUBBLEFIELD, Gastonia, NC CARLA SUDDEATH, Nashville KELVIN SGLLIVAN, Bon Aqua BETH SUMNER, Springfield, MO _ DAVID SWANSON, Kickson AVERY SWEETON, Lilburn, GA TODD SWIMS, Dyersburg 242 Juniors BILL SWINDLE, Madison DENISE TANNER, Union City, IN RICHARD TAYLOR, Franklin LISA TEITLOFF, Nashville CHRIS TENPENNY, Millington JOLIE TENPENNY, Millington RACHEL TERRY, Goodlettsville LORI THOMAS, Chattanooga MICHAEL THOMAS, Sterling Heights, MI HOWARD THOMPSON, Nashville JOHN THOMPSON, Edmonton, KY MARIA THOMPSON, Nashville PATRICK THOMPSON, Huntsville, AL BETHANY TIDWELL, Columbia NANCY TIPPS, Lebanon RANDOLPH TODD, Athens, AL CHUCK TOMLIN, Nashville STEPHEN TRAVIS, Old Hickory CHERRY TUCK, Nashville VICKI VALENTINE, Gatlinburg MERRILL VAN DER SPQY, Nashville GdY VANDERPOOL, Crofton, MD SCOTT WALKER, McMinnville GREG WALLER, Savannah, GA JAMIE-LYNN WALLING, Russellville, KY JOY WARFEL, Arcola, IL MALINDA WEATHERLY, Chattanooga JEANA WEAVER, Nashville JOLIE WEBB, Russellville, KY LARRY WEBB, Hopkinsville, KY JEFF WELBORN, Granite City, iL RHONDA WESTMORELAND, Nashville JACKIE WEY, Hermitage JAMES WHEELER, Rochester, NY JOE WHITAKER, Nashville Juniors 243 ROBIN WHITE, Hendersonville AMY WILDSMITH, Hixson TERRY WILKERSON, Pittsburgh, PA JONATHON WILLIAMS, Zanesville, OH LISA RENEE WILLIAMS, Atlanta, GA MELISSA WILLIAMS, Hendersonville PHILIP WILLIAMS, Sandersville, GA RON WILLIAMS, Nashville _ SHELIA WILLIAMS, Hendersonville _ DANNY WILSON, Alcoa KEN WILSON, Middlesboro, KY LYNETTE WOMACK, Centerville ALLISON WOODSON, Nashville AUDREY WRIGHT, Charleston GREER YELDELL, Montgomery, AL KENNY YOUNG, Mechanicsville, VA 244 Juniors Richard Roy runs into a slight problem with his old manual typewriter as he prepares to type a paper on the back of his tailgate. Mark Nance 245 APRIL ACCFF, Sparta BRYAN ADAMS, Victor, NY CAROL ADAMS, McMinnville GLENDA GAIL ADAMS, Pegram TERI ADCOCK, Goodlettsville BRYAN TODD ALLISON, Warren, MI DAVID ALLISON, Lebanon HEATHER ALRED, Palatka, FL GREG ANDERSON, Gainesboro _ MELISSA ANGLIN, Clarkesville JOHN ASBURN, Huntsville, AL _ DAPHNE BAKER, Memphis _ KERRE LEIGH BAKER, Germantown _ MONDA BALLEW, Chatsworth, GA __ LORI BALTHRODP, Ashland City MIKE BARCROPT, Salem, IL GARY BARNES, Ozark, MO KELLY BARNES, Old Hickory MICHELLE BATES, Centerville _ TEB BATEY, Murfreesboro _ MICHAEL BENNET. ee : “JULIEANN Le Evansville, IN _FERIDOUN BIDEL, Nashville PATRICIA BILLS DAWN BIRKNE DAVID BONE, DEBORAH BOURNE ‘CHRISTY BOYD, ELIZABETH BOYD, North | MICHELLE BRADY, 246 Sophomores CAROL BRANTLY, Indianapolis, IN HAROLYN BRASHER, Boaz, AL TOM BREAKFIELD, Rockledge, FL MICHELLE BRINEGAR, Dayton, OH KAREN BRITO, Reisterstowm, MD KEN BROOKS, Leachville, AR DARREN BROWN, Lexington, KY SCOTT BRUMBELOW, Nashville JAMES BRYANT, Columbia KELLY BRYANT, Kennesaw, GA SHANE BUFFINGTON, Keller, Tx SEAN BURCH, Madison SUSAN BURGESS, Muskegon, MI PATRICK BGRKHARDT, Oak Ridge WILL BURKS, Kerrville, TX KIMBERLY BURNER, Louisville, OH NANCY BURNS, Anderson, IN BART CAGLE, Pikeville JUDY CAIN, Mt. Vernon, IL KEVIN CAMPBELL, Prattville, AL CAROL CANADY, Charlottesville, VA CHRIS CANTRELL, Smithville JEFFREY CARDEN, Catharpin, VA DARIN CARMAN, Stow, OH FELICITY CARR, Nashville KERRY CARRIGAN, Goodlettesville MICHELLE CARTER, Little Rock, AR STACIE CASADY., Nashville ALICE CHADWELL, Freetown, IN CHRISTOL CHAFFIN, Nashville JIMMY CHAFFIN, Carthage DANIEL C. CHAMBERS, Decatur, AL RUSSALL CHANDRA, Milwaukee, WI STEVEN A. CHANNELL, Frazer, PA MARK CHAPMAN, Royal Oak, Mi Sophomores 247 CLAIRE CLARK, Ocala, FL JANA CLARK, Decatur, IL MIKE CLARK, Madison JANET CLIMER, Summitville RANDY CLINARD, Corinth, MS LAURA COCHRAN, Mentone IN BETH COOK, Dyersburg BETH COSTELLO, Nashville MARCIA COTTER, Bowie, MD BRENT CRAIG, Atlanta, GA MELANIE CRAUN, Toledo, OH STEPHANIE CRAUN, Prattville, AL PAMELA CRONIC, Lilburn, GA AL CROSBY, Montgomery, AL DAVID CURD, Nashville, TN BRIAN DAMARK, East Hampton, NY REGINA DANIEL, Clarksville KEVIN DAUGHRITY, Lewisburg DANETTE DIEBLER, Arlington, VA STEPHANIE DIXON, Troutvilie SARAH DONNELL, Nashville CAROL DOUGLASS, Eagleville JAMES DUER, Auburn, KY TIM DUKES, Finchville, KY DARRELL DUNCAN, Gallatin DARYL DUNN, Middletown, OH MARK A. DUNN, Grove City, OH Ly _ MELEIA DYER, Brentwood, TN j KIMBERLY DYMACEK, Bowling Green, KY JAMIE EDMONDSON, Arab, AL JOEL EDMONDSON, Paducah, KY _ TRACY ELEY, Thompson Station SAMMY EVANS, Decatur, AL TERRY A. FAIR, East Point Fulton, GA PATRICE FILES, Tuscumbia, AL 248 Sophomores KATHY FISHER, Nashville CURTIS FLATT, Lebanon GLENN FLEMMING, Clemmons, NC SCOTT FORD, Canton, MI DIANN FOSTER, Tuscumbia, AL AMY FOX, Hermitage DOUGLAS FRALEY, Madison, OH BRANDON FREDENBURG, Bloomfield, NM LISA FRENSLEY, Nashville ANGIE FULLER, Camden ’ SHANNON FULLER, Paducah, KY TIM FULTON, Poulan, GA MELISSA FUNK, Stone Mountain, GA ANNETTE GADDES, Brentwood JOHN GRAMAN, Bloomington, IL ZACHARY GASTINEAU, Nicholasville, KY AMY GATZ, Lilburn, GA ZACHARIAH GAYE, Nashville JANET GIBSON, Nassau Np, Bahamas SUSAN GLOVER, St. Jacob, IL SUSAN L. GLOVER, Huntsville, AL PHILIP GOAD, Marietta, GA JOHN GODLEY, Marietta, SC KATHIE GODWIN, Birmingham, AL KAREN GOINS, Old Hickory GEORGE GOLDMAN, Knoxville PATRICIA GOSE, North Huntington, PA GARY GRAY, Burns SCOTT GRAY, Norcross, GA JAMES GREEN, Franklin -RAYMOND GREEN, Indialantic, FL ROBERT GREENWOOD, Newark, DE JEFFREY GROVES, Old Hickory AMANDA GUNN, Benton, KY GRETCHEN GUTHRIE, Lawrenceville, GA Sophomores 249 KELLY HAAS, Bellflower, CA CAMERON HACKETT, Nashville STEVE HACKNEY, Madison CARY HADLEY, Nancy, KY CHRISTINE HAFFELT, Crown City, OH PAT HALL, Nashville SCOTT HALL, Hialeah, FL AMELIA HAMM, Waverly RANDY HAMM, Paoli, IN ANGIE HAMPTON, Bruceton DIXIE HARDISON, Virginia Beach, VA JENNY HEATER, Boca Raton, FL KATINA HERREN, Germantown PENNY HEWITT, Red Boiling Springs ELIZABETH HICKMAN, Antioch LAURA HIGGINS, Fayetteville TRACY HIGGINS, Woodbury JEFF HOGAN, Nashville MICHAEL HOLEMAN, Sparta RUSH HOLLADAY, Dunwoody, GA WAYNE HOLLAND, Hiawssee, GA JOYCE HOLMAN, Warren, Mi AMANDA HOLT, Hawesville, KY KIM HORIS, Maryville JOHN HUDY, Bethel Park, PA JOHNATHAN HUGGINS, Knoxville SUZANNE HULEN, Columbia JANENE HUSKEY, Nashville CAROL HUTCHINS, Antioch TODD ISENBERG, Edmonton, KY BUTCH JACK, Zelienople, PA LAURA JESSUP, Antioch BROOKE JOHNSON, Antioch LORIE D. JOHNSON, Nashville SHELLEY JOHNSON, Hendersonville 250 Sophomores STEVE JOHNSON, Tuscon, AZ TIM JOHNSON, Alamo VICKI JOHNSON, Antioch TERRY JOHNSTON, Nashville BRIAN JONES, Nashville DAVID JONES, Goodlettsville LINDA JONES, Hamlet, NC BETH JORDAN, Calhoun, KY LINDA KEEN, Indianpolis, IN CHRISTOPHER KEITH, Tuscaloosa, AL ROYNA KENDRICK, Florence, AL KRISTIE KEYS, Statesboro, GA VILLI KICKLIGHTER, St. Simmons Island, GA ERIC KIMBRO, Nashville DAVID KING, Brentwood JASON KING, Lafayette TIM KING, Tuscaloosa, AL PAULA K. KOGER, Monticello, KY MELISSA KOPULOS, Hendersonville AMY KROEHNKE, Gilbertsville, KY ROBERT KULP, Murfreesboro MARK ALAN LACKEY, Jasper, AL KAREN LADD, Nashville DAVID LAFFERTY, La Vergne JANET LALLATHIN, Belmont, OH JEFF LAMPTON, Evansville, IN ZAINAB LATIF, Nashville ANGELA LEDFORD, Rocky Face, GA CARRIE LINCOLN, Nashville JOHN LITTLE, Knoxville LISA LOVELADY, Manchester LISA MAGEE, Weaver, AL GAYLE MARTIN, Gainesville, FL JOHN MARTIN, Dickson MICHELLE MATHIS, Clio, Mi Sophomores 251 _ GREG MAXWELL, Erenevile . _ BENJAMIN MAY, Steews, JANE McCARLEY, Glasgow, KY _ MARY McCARLEY, Lexington, KY | SHERRIE McCARTHY, Fort Meyers, FL ALICHA McCOLLOUGH, Murfreesboro MELISSA McCONNELL, Lewisburg BETH McCORMICK, Livingston JOHN McDANIEL, Nashville PAIGE — Pikeville, KY -TONJA MeMILLAN, Nashville JOHN MARK McMURTRY, Brentwood a DAVID MELSON, Norcross, GA _ NORMAN MEREDITH , Paducah, KY DEVIN MERRITT, Whitescreek ANGE MERTENS, Houston, TX. SHANNON MILES, Nashville LENORE MILHOAN, Nashville ALVIN MILLER, Nashville MARK C. MINOR, Lewisville, NC _ DAVID MINTON, Milon CINDY MOORE, Nashville MONNA MORGAN, Trion, GA SUSAN MORGAN, Chattanooga CINDY JO MULLINS, Talladega, AL DEBBIE MURPHEY, Memphis LINDY MURPHY, Goodlettsville MELINDA MURPHY, Franklin _ DAVID NANCE, Nashville GREGORY NANCE, Nashville COURTNEY NELSON, Blairsville, GA DAVID NE LSON, | Nash SHEILA NEWBERRY Red ee 252 Sophomores _ KRISTI NEA! Nashville ' ' 3 E E : : 3 ; E a | 3 _TIM NEWBY, McMinnville SHERIE NORTHCUTT, Nashville DANIEL ODEN, Huntsville, AL BRENDA ODUM, Mt. Juliet _ PATTI OLIVER, Nashville HOMAS ONEILL, Duguque, IN _ DAVID OVERSTREET, Mt. Vernon, IL _ JOHN DAVID PALMER, Sebree, KY _ STEPHANIE PALMER, Brandon, FL ANET PARHAM, Franklin KIM PARHAM, Marion, AK — . MICHELLE PARKER, Nashville _ CRYSTAL PARKINS, Milan KELLY PAULEY, Alum Creek, WV DAVID PAYNE, South Pittsburg _ PATTI PAYNE, Brentwood _ HARPER PEACOCK, Milton _ ALAN PETTIT, Ormond Beach, FL ANDY PETTY, Dickson SHARON PHEBUS, Waverly _ PAUL PIKE, Westchester, OH _ REBECCA POGUE, Columbia _KIM POOR, Brandon, FL GREG POWELL, McMinnville JUDITH PRICE, Tullahoma BRYAN PRINCE, Fraser, MI _ MELISSA QUALLS, Huntsville, AL _ TAMMY QUALLS, Catlett, VA _ MARSHA RAINS, Savannah _ PHILLIP RANDCGLPH, Montgomery, AL BOBBY RAY, Ethridge, _ MICHAEL RAY, Mayfield, KY DONNA SUE REED, Manchester VAUGHN A. REEVES, Sullivan BOBBY REINHART, Stone Mountain, GA Sophomores 253 ROBERT . SANDERS, Nashville Bare SHH Z oe TERRY be on KEVIN a 254 Sophomores KIM SWINT, Madison VONDA TAYLOR, Franklin, KY TRISH THACKER, Hendersonville KARLA THORNE, Florence, AL KAREN THORNTON, Cary, NC MELISSA TODD, Chapel Hill CARLA TRINKLE, Anderson, IN SCOTT TURNER, Columbia SUSAN TYLER, Franklin SHERRY VANHOY, Obion BOBBY VAUGHN, Statesville, NC WILLIAM VIA, Nashville SUZANNE WAGES, Hopkinsville, KY KEVIN WAINACK, Ashland City PAMELA WALKER, Calvert City, KY NANCY WALLACE, Oak Ridge ROBERT WALLACE, Russellville, AL BRAD WARD, Nashville LORI WARREN, Nashville AL WATTS, Mt. Juliet LUTHER WEATHERS, Nashville BRENT WEICH, Nashville KIM WELLS, Deckerd JENNIFER WHITE, Red Boiling Springs RICKY WHITLEY, Columbia KENT WHITWORTH, Lavergne LAURA WHITWORTH, Memphis BRIAN WILCOX, Boca Raton, FL JOHN WILD, Lilburn, GA SUSAN WILEY, Bloomington, IN LUCY WILLIAMS, Wise, VA TIM WILLIAMS, Madison CAROL WILSON, Franklin PATRICK WILSON, Old Hickory SCOTT WINTERS, Nashville Sophomores 255 _ TRACY WITT, Lebanon LEANNE WOOD, Nashville. MARK WOODARD, Dickson DAWN WOODS, Nashville JONATHAN WORTHAM, Boaz, AL _ DARIN WRIGHT, Huntsville, AL _ JAMIE WRIGHT, Tuscumbia, AL STEVEN WRIGHT, Nashville SUSANNE WRIGHT, Nashville LYDIA YATES, Nashville LISA YOAKAM, Springboro, OH DAN YORK, Nashville PORTER YOUNG, Lenisburg JOHN ZAVODNY, Brookport, OH 256 Sophomores en ———eeeeeeeSSSSSSSSSSeSFSFSFSSSSSSSSSSSSSS—SsS Procrastination plagues many college students, including Michele Hendricks, who does some last-minute homework. FRESHMEN 257 WILLIAM ALLEN, Ashville, OH DONNA ANDERSON, Gainsboro KIM ANDERSON, Gainsboro GINA ANDREWS, Lawrenceville, GA JIM APPLEGATE, Pekin, IN TONYA ARMSTRONG, Nashville JAN ARNETT, Searcy, AR KIM ATCHLEY, Paducah, KY LAURA LYNNE BAKER, Montgomery, AL MARY BAKER, Guntersville, AL JAN BARNES, Paducah, KY DAVID BARRETT, Salem, TN TRES BAUCUM, Estill Springs DEDE BEASLEY, Charlotte, NC EDDIE BEAUCHAMP, Lithonia, GA PAUL BEAVERS, Columbia MICHELLE BECKER, Marietta, OH MICHELLE BEDSOLE, Shelbyville FLEMING BELL, Chattanooga NEAL BENSON, Nashville TALITHA BENTLY, Huntsville, Al STEPHEN BESSON, Nappance, IN FORREST BURCH BIGHAM, Nashville HAROLD BLAIR, Thomasville, NC LAURA BLANKS, Tullahoma BRANDI BLAYLOCK, Columbia, SC JOSEPH BOHANNON, Arlington, VA TANYA MICHELLE BOND, Whites Creek TRACI BOTTS, Nashville JEFF BOWEN, Manchester KEVIN BOWEN, Birmingham, Al JEANINE BOWLBY, Mt. Juliet GRETCHEN BOWMAN, Murfreesboro BRETT BOYD, Columbia, SC LINDA BRADY, Manassas, VA 258 Freshmen MICHAEL BRANDON, Murfreesboro KEVIN BRANTLY, indianapolis, IN CARMON BROWN, Nashville KAREN BROWN, Troy, MO TERRY BROWN, Indiana, PA TODD BUNNER, Greensburg, PA CHARINA LYNANN BURCH, Goodlettsville JOHN BURNETITE, Jefferson, GA TIFFANY BURNETTE, Celina KIMBERLY BULTER, Brentwood SUSAN BYARS, Youngtown, AZ LEE CAMP, Talladelia, AL WAYNE CANTRELL, McMinnville STEPHANIE CARMAN, Saginaw, TX GINA CARPENTER, Spring Hill RAE ANNE CARR, Litchfield Park, AZ GEORGIA CARSON, Florence, AL MARY C. CARTER, Hendersonville BILL CARTWRIGHT, Nashville LORA CARTWRIGHT, Cleveland SABRINA CARTWRIGHT, Ironton, OH JILL CARUTHERS, Nashville KENDRA CAYLOR, Cleveland DEE ANNE CHANDLER, Guntersville, AL DEANNA CHERRY, Celina STEPHANIE CHESNEY, Northville, Mi DAN CHISAM, Smyrna GREG CHOATE, Brentwood BENJAMIN WAYNE CLOSE, Germantown TIM COBLE, Tulahoma LINDA COCHRANE, Nashville DAVID COFFMAN, Jackson KEVIN COLLIER, Castalian Springs LEEANN COLLINS, Ringold, Ga JOSEPH COOK, Nashville Freshmen 259 SUSAN COOK, Lewisburg JOHN COSSIBOOM, Paducah, KY THERESA COTHAM, Brentwood KENNETH COULTAS, Linton, IN KELLY COUNCE, Winter Haven, F SCOTT COVINGTON, Columbia, SC TIMOTHY COVINGTON, Nashville KARAN COWAN, Edmonton, IN PAUL CRAIG, Lexington, KY _CLARINDA CRIDER, Kansas City, KS DEREK CHASE CROWNOVER, Tullahoma | JOHN CULLOM, Charlotte GREG CURLES, Duluth, MN JENNIFER DAGGETT, Belpre, OH | DANA DASHER, Valdosta, GA | SHAMMI DASWANI, Mableton, GA PAM DAVIDSON, Nashville BRIAN DAVIS, Chattanooga. SUZETTE DAWES, Decatur, AL KATHRYN DEAN, Dunwoody, GA _LEIGH ANN DENTON, Knoxville SCOTT DEUSCHLE, Hide Away Hills, OH HEATHER DOBBS, indianapolis, IN __ JACKIE DONAHE, Columbi KIMBERLY EARHEART, Old Hickory ROSEANNE EDMONSON, Ara _ ANGELA DAWN ELKINS, Smyrna, GA — —COMMSARRGIE ELLIS, Brentwood _ DAVID ESSLINGER, Vincetown, N _ DONNA EZELL, Nashvi ‘JOHN EZELL, Nash _ KELLY FARLEY, Benton _ MARK BRYAN FARLEY, Spar RHONDA FIELDS, Rockingham, NC ___ APRIL FINDLEY, Atlantic Beach 260 Freshman DALYNE FLOWERS, Westmoreland JEFF FORTNER, Old Hickory ALAN FOSTER, Hopkin sville, KY MICHELE FOSTER, Atlanta, GA TRAVIS FOSTER, Nashville MICHAEL FOWKE, Cayce, SC PAIGE FRAWLEY, Nashville MELANIE FRAZIER, Glasgow, KY CHRIS FREEZE, Manchester MARK FRY, Knoxville TAMMY FULTON, Poulan, GA FAYE FUQUA, Hendersonville SARAH FUSSELL, Dickson MELANIE FYOCK, indiana, PA JODIE GALLOWAY, Hattiesbury, MS JOSEPH GARCIA, Hialeah, FL JEFF GARDNER, Pittsburg, PA KEVIN GARDNER, Smyrna ALAN GARNER, Scottsboro, AL WILLIAN GARNER, La Vergne VONDA GAYLOR, Indianapolis, IN BETH GENTRY, Bossier City, LA DAVID A. GILBERT, McMinnville JAN GILL, Allensville, KY SARA GILLILAND, Hamilton, MS LENEDA GILMAN, Monroe CANDICE GOLDEN, McMinnville EDWINA GOMER, Nashville MEREDITH J. GOOCH, Sylacauga, AL DALENE GRAHAM, Hopewell, OH KARLA GRAY, Leoma KEVIN GREEN, Hardin, KY JAMIE GREENWOOD, Newark, DE JACK GREER, Chattanooga JOHN GREGG, Madison Freshmen 261 SCOTT GRIFFITH, Fort Oglethorpe, GA MICHAEL GRIGSBY, Louisa, VA | GREG GRIMES, Haymarket, VA DONNA GROVES, Nashville ERIC VON GRUENIGEN, Augusta, GA SCOTT GUEST, Newark, DE TANYA HADWIN, Memphis KATHERINE HAGAN, Tompkinsville, KY SCOTT HALBERT, Birmingham, AL LISA HALL, White Bluff LORI HALL, Huntsville, AL KATIE HALSEY, Tecumseh, MI _ JOHN HARRIS, Lascassas NANCY L. HARTMAN, Landenberg, PA _ TRINA HARTRANFYT, Circleville, OH MELISSA HASSELL, Nashville _ COLETTE HATLEY, Mt. Juliet HARLEY M. HAYNES, Muncie, IN PAUL E. HEANEY, St. Clair Shores, Mi KEVIN HELMS, Hixson ROB HENDON, North Canton, OH MICHELE HENDRICKS, Jacksonville, FL DIANNE HENRY, South Fulton _ GARY HICKERSON, Nashville _ LAUREN HICKS, Albany,GA | TAMMI HILL, Cookeville _ MARK HINSON, Brentwood © MELISSA HITE, Gibsonia, PA _ AMANDA HOBBS, Paducah, KY _ MICHAEL HOGAN, Tallmadge, OH BRETT HOLLADAY, Huntingdon KIM HOLLAND, Goodlettsville JOHNATHAN HOLT, Hawesville, KY _ MARK HOOPER, Auburn, KY | DAVID HOOVER, Nashville _ 262 Freshmen KIM HUCKABEY, Athens TIMMY HUFFINE, Old Hickory KENNY HUGHES, Flatwoods, KY SALLY HUGHES, Lawrenceburg BLAINE HUMPHREY, Cullman, AL VICTOR HUNTER, Nashville _ JENNIFER JEAN, Salem, IN MARIA JIMENEZ, North Charleston, SC DEMETRIC JOHNSON, Detroit, Mi JODI JOHNSON, Stone Mountain, GA TONJA JOHNSON, Franklin BECKY JONES, Spencer, WV DANNY JONES, Smithville JENNIFER JONES, Orlando, FL KELLY JONES, Dover, DE MARC S. JONES, Lynchburg, VA WILBURN B. JONES JR., Nashville AMY KELSO, Opelika, AL CHRISTIAN KEMP, Greenwood, IN ALICE KENNEDY, Newnan, GA KRISTI KENNY, Columbia KELLY KILPATRICK, Bessemer, AL DARYL KIMBROUGH, Huntsville, AL SUE ANN KIRBY, Wilmington, NC JIMMY KIRK, Columbia LISA KISER, Hazel, KY TAMERA KLINGBYLL, Fairview JERRY KNIGHT, Indianaolis, IN LAURILEE KNIGHT, Louisville, KY LISA KNOX, Readyville CRAIG KNUCKLES, Hoagland, IN RICK KULP, Nashville WILLIAM LANGOIS, Bradner, OH MIA LAVERDER, Nashville VICKI LAYNE, Hermitage Freshmen 263 RHONDA LENTZ, Bowie, MD LORI LEOPARD, Opelika, AL LESLIE KYLE, Daytona Beach, FL LORIE KESTER, Watertown LINDA LEWIS, Nashville MELODY LITTLE, Birmingham, AL MARY LOLLAR, Hayden, AL DAWN LONG, Nashville LELA LONG, Livingston LOUIS LONGIELIERE, Napels, FL SCOTT LOUGH, Alma, MI CHRIS LOVELL, Nashville WILEY LOWE, Holly Hill, FL JENNIFER LUFFMAN, Mount Juliet GREG LUSK, Columbia MARK LUSK, Doranville, GA KIMBERLY MAGEE, Weaver, AL KURT MANDERNACH, St. Charles, MO JEFF MANKIN, Madison PHILIP MARLOWE, Nashville MELANIE MARSHALL, Columbia PAUL MARSHALL, Nashville RONALD JEFFERY MARTIN, Hamilton, OH SUSAN MARTIN, Nashville HOLLY MASON, Lake Placid, FL CHRIS MATTHEWS, Nashville TIM MAY, Steens, MS STEVE MCGILL, La Vergne CHRISTINA MCGLAUGHLIN, Busy, KY ROY MCKEEHAN, Birmingham, AL ELIZABETH MCMAHAN, Hendersonville AMY MCPHERSON, Nashville WENDY MCWHORTER, Cincinnati, OH MICHAEL MENNINGER, Macon, GA CHRISTOPHER MICKOWSKI, New Castle, DE 264 Freshmen JENNIFER MILLER, Macon, GA KENNETH MILLER, Memphis MELISSA MILLER, Helena, AL TONY MILLER, Nashville MAURY MITCHELL, Luverne, AL KENNETH MOORE, Manchester JEANNE MORGAN, Nashville KATIE MORGAN, Lewisburg GREG MORRIS, Nashville JENNY MOSS, Madison LISA MOWERY, Oak Ridge DANIEL MURPHY, Memphis DEE ANN MYERS, Nolensville PATTY NECESSARY, Bristol, VA STACY NETTLES, Marietta, GA NEH. NEVINS, Celina STACEY NEWMAN, Stone Mountain, GA KRISTIE NEWTON, Nashville DELIA NICKOLAUS, Brentwood TIFFANY NOEL, Huntsville, AL JACKIE NORWOOD, Xashville JOHN OCONNOR, Louisville, KY JANNA ORR, Lewisburg, IN GINGER OWENS, Leoma DENNA PACE, Woodbury, KY BETH PALMER, Sebree, KY DANIEL PANBOON, Montgomery, AL DARREN PARKER, Hermitage DAVID PARKER, Mt. Juliet DAVID PARRISH, Nashville JAMES PASSMORE, Mt. Vernon, it KIM CERESE PATTERSON, Chattanooga TIMOTHY PAULEY, Alum Creek, WV THERESA PAULK, Jackson Beach, FL TAMARA PAYSONS, Washington, IN Freshmen 265 LEIGH PERKINS, E! Cajon, CA DAVID PERKINSON, Huntsville, AL LANCE PERRY, Flinstone, GA BECKY PEWITT, Nashville MARSHA PEYTON, Franklin, KY MAGGIE PHILLIPS, Nashville RITCHIE PICKENS, Memphis VICKIE PIGG, Murfreesboro TRACEY PITT, Nashville TABITHA FOLK, Decherd MANDY POPHAM, Lawrenceville, GA SANDY PRETRE, Nashville KIM PUCKETT, Eaglesville MICHELLE QUALLS, Boyds, MD YVONNE QUEEN, Clemmons, NC KATHRYNE QUINN, Mt. Juliet RUSSELL TODD RAGAN, Dickson SHARON RAINEY, Lexington, KY WYATT RAMPY, Warrenton, VA GLENN RECORD, Benton, KY DOUGLAS REED, Huntsville, AL AMANDA LEA REEL, Pikeville REES SANDERS, Tullahoma LYNN REEVES, Waverly ELLIOT REVELL, Miami Lakes, FL STACEY RICE, Antioch FRANK RIFE, Lancaster, OH BRIAN RILEY, Charleston, WV KAREN ROBB, Grand Blanc, MI JOHN ROBERSON, Dayton BETH ROBINSON, Morietta, GA CARLA ROCKHILL, Bessemer, AL BRIAN RODGERS, Mt. Vernon, IL PAUL ROGERS, Flint, MI TODD ROLAND, Chattanooga 266 Freshmen AIMEE ROLLINS, Knoxville ERIC ROMMELMAN, Benton, KY TRACY ROSE, Bloomingdale, OH LISA RUDOLPH, Meridianville, AL CINDY RUSSELL, Birmingham, AL LYCRECIA RUSSELL, Waverly SAMUEL TYRONE RUSSELL, Sylacauga, AL KEVIN RUTHERFORD, Knoxville GLORIA SANDERS, Brownsville STEPHEN SANFORD, Mt. juliet LISA SCALES, Norcross, GA CHOUREE SCOTT, Nashville DANNY SEAL, Montgomery, AL MARCIA SEARS, Granville, OH LILYNN SELF, Birmingham, AL BETH SEXTON, Wester, NY ALAN SHARP, Celina COLLEEN ELIZABETH SHIPP, Troy, Mi TONI SHOCKLEY, Bristol, VA DAN SHOOK, Hillsborough, CA CARLA SIBLEY, Huntsville, AL VICKY SIERA, Lake City, FL PAIGE SIMS, Nashville LARRY SISSON, Memphis DAVID SKIDMORE, Mentor, OH BETTY SMITH, Mentone, IN DEREK SMITH, Goodlettsville JOHN SMITH, Huntsville, AL LISA SMITH, Circleville, OH LORRE SMITH, Lawrenceburg eee peenieameattaiesaiataniateetaheie MIKE SMITH, Oak Ridge RUSSIE SMITH, Nashville VICKIE SMITHSON, Dallas, TX JULIE SPANN, Toledo, OH BECKY SPANNE, Knoxville Freshmen 267 BILL SPENCER, Franklin SHELLEY SPENCER, Goodlettsville STEVE SPIVY, Carbonhill, AL THOM SPRAGG, Guthrie, KY CANDY SPURLOCK, Goodlettsville KATHY SPURLOCK, Middletown, OH TODD STALLWOOD, Califon, NJ CAROL ANN STANLEY, High Point, NC LINDA STARNES, Decherd MIKE STEAKLEY, Marietta, GA MATT STEWART, Winchester — KRISTIE STOUT, Old Hickory KATE SULLIVAN, Franklin MELANIE SUTTON, Hendersonville STEVE SWEARENGIN, Jasper KENT SWEATT, Alvaton, KY WENONA TALLEY, Ocoee, FL JOANN TAPP, Sebree, KY ELIZABETH TATE, Macon, GA BRIAN THOMAS, Nashville CHRISTY THOMAS, Mcminnville CHRIS THOMPSON, Mexico, NY GAVIN THOMPSON, Calvert City, KY STEVE THOMPSON, Daytona Beach, FL BONNIE THORNTON, Franklin, KY _ CHRISTY THURMAN, Cleveland VAN TOMLINSON, Melbourne, FL LAURA TORRELL, Brentwood BILL TOUNGETTE, Nashville © BRIDGET UPCHURCH, Old Hickory _ HEATHER VINCENT, Kingston Springs LYNN WALDEN, Washington, IN MICHELLE WALKER, Tampa, FL _ MAUDE WARD, Nashville © CHRISTY WATSON, Nashville 268 Freshmen CYNDI WATSON, Nashville JAMES WEILAND, Charlotte, NC WENDY WELBORN, Granite City, IL KAREN WHEELER, Lynnville PAMALA WHEELER, Norcross, GA KATHY WHITACRE, Lexington, SC JOEL WHITAKER, Huntsville, AL MICHAEL WHITE, Franklin, KY ANN WHITFIELD, Camden LORI WILKS, Mt. Pleasant, SC LISA WILLIAMS, Nashville MELISSA WILLIAMS, Quitman, GA MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Memphis BILLIE LEON WOLFE, Nashville JOHN WOOD, Pelham, AL MELISSA WOODALL, Soddy-Daisy ANNA WOODHOUSE, Raleigh, NC GREG WOODMORE, ashville CHRIS WOODY, Columbia CHAD WORTMAN, Simsbury, CT ANITA WRIGHT, Attica, Mi CINDY WRIGHT, Tabernacke, NJ MARSHA WRIGHT, Dellrose PENNY WRIGHT, Nashville JUNKO YATA, Tottori, Japan MELODIE YATES, Brentwood DAWN YELDELL, Montgomery, AL MELODY ZIEGLER, Wellington, OH LISA MICHELLE ZUPA, Nashville Freshmen 269 Beginning Of The En . PN ANS 270 271 The left hand has become the traditional place for the wedding band, because a vein was believed to go straight through the finger to the heart. The ‘‘Ghetto,” part of Lipscomb’s cam- pus, provides inexpensive homes for mar- ried couples. Charles Lankford and Mary Ann Cooper Lankford enjoy a meal together. 272 Married Life do: two words and life is changed. I and me become us and we. Many of the students at Lipscomb are married. These students come from all stages of life. Some are older students who have decided to come back to college and get their degree. Then you have the newlyweds! The newlywed students are facing the problems and joys of married life along with college life. Couples deal with bills, insurance, grades, jobs, all while trying to learn to live together. Sometimes these cause problems, but they also teach the couple to work as a team. Most couples agree that college becomes a completely new experience after marriage. Grades are more important and time is more scarce. Other students suddenly relate to you differently. It does, however, help you see the other students as they really are. It no longer matters how many cute guys or girls are in your class. You now have a life-long partner who is the cutest of all (to you anyhow). The most important things now are who wrote “Clysses,”” and how to get all of your classes before noon. Life off campus is even more different! Work is not for fun anymore. Many times one job is not enough. Some students have to work two jobs as well as keep their grades up. At David Lipscomb many new Christian families are begun. These families have shared hardships and triumphs during their years here. Trying to make ends meet and still keep those all-important grades up is every couple’s goal. Whether it is a good idea to get married while in college is a difficult question to answer. There are many hardships on the college family, but the decision is yours. As my father-in-law told me, “‘If you put Christ first and each other second, you can’t lose.’’ Story and photos by Robert Black D Married Life 273 By Jonathan Hutson ori leaned over the bed rail to roll the old man over. In her white hose and skirt, bent over the rail, she reminded Jake of a white-tailed deer. A white-tailed doe, who flashed a danger: flag over her rump before she bounded away. For that matter, Jake began to feel a bit wolfish. A warm throb pulsed under his collar and he wanted to touch her. He wished he could kiss Lori. She expertly sprayed the foam onto the old man’s thigh and rubbed it in with a gloved hand. A sign over the laundry hamper read ‘‘Think Pink” and described the signs of symptoms of decubiti. The bedsores start as pink dots where the blood pools under a patient’s pressure points as he lies in bed. They break the surface when capillaries collapse under translucent skin. If untreated, they become infected. The old man had been in bed a long time and had many decubiti. His name was Orville. Orville was eighty-six and had no family. Occasionally a daughter came to visit. She would talk of her life, which was interesting and did not revolve around mealtimes. On her last visit, she walked with Orville around the halls of the A Wing twice. Then there was a lull in the conversation. They walked for half a hall without saying anything. Orville’s daughter turned to him with an embarrassed hug and said she would be back soon. Next time she would bring flowers to freshen his room. Wouldn't he like that? Would he like some peonies to give his room a pleasant smell? Then she kissed her father on the cheek and walked away. Orville planted his cane in the corridor and shouted, ‘‘Where’s the bathroom?” Jake came and led him into the bathroom. Orville had been standing right in front of it. hat was several weeks ago. Now Orville lay in bed. His cane hung over the bed rail, where he could reach it in case he needed to go for a walk. He wore a restraint vest with long cords that tied to the rails and prevented him from going for a walk. Orville had not eaten much for the past few days. After lunch he had extracted his ‘“‘choppers’’ and set them on the radiator. As Lori sponged him off and dressed his _ bedsores, Jake saw that Orville’s teeth were not in his mouth. Jake felt in the pajama pocket. They were not there either. His teeth were not under the bed. They were on the radiator, where the heat would crack them. Jake found them and took them to the bathroom for a rinse. Then he dropped Orville’s teeth into a margarine tub full of water. Orville was asleep. When he awoke he would not know where to find them. So Jake set them on me window sill, next to the radiator. : Lori crept behind Jake and drew her evel ine into a mischievous arch. “Watch this,” she — whispered. Lori opened a bedside drawer and took out a box of Efferdent. She dropped a tablet into the tub and then added two more. Then she sealed the top. For | a minute the lid puffed up like a mushroom. Then it blew off with a light pop and a shower of bh bubbles. _ They laughed in the clean little room and then fell silent. Orville’s lungs wheezed and signed in the quiet room. Jake wanted to say something. © ‘Do you think Orville will live?’’ he said. “Don't say that,’’ said Lori. ‘‘Sometimes th 5 you.” She gave Jake’s arm a ‘squeeze and then left to 7 continue the afternoon bed check. Jake stayed behind and watched the old man breathe. He took Orville’s hand in his own and told him to live. inner followed the afternoon bed check. Some came with walkers or canes. Others were rolled to dinner in their wheelchairs. They were pushed close to the table and their wheel brakes were locked so they would not roll backward. Bibs were tied around their necks and spread in their laps to catch the spills. Nurse's aides and orderlies moved from table to table, helping the old people manager their spoons. A record was kept of the solid and liquid intake of each patient. Jake was spoon feeding Myrtle. Myrtle’s skin was flaccid and two long hairs grew from a mole on her chin. Her dinner was pureed spinach and a bowl of brown mush. After a few bites, Myrtle clamped her jaws shut. She did not respond to Jake’s coaxing. Myrtle was remembering her girlhood. She smiled __ and began to sing a half-forgotten song. A spoonful of spinach crammed itself into her mouth. Myrtle swallowed it resentfully and said she hoped that Jake would never have to be a pitiful old woman like she was. It was terrible to be a pitiful old woman. It pained her. Jake said he was sorry, but she had to eat to keep up her strength. Nurse Whidden came by with her pill chart. She asked if Myrtle was feeling well this evening. Myrtle said she was feeling poorly. Maybe if Myrtle took these pills with her juice, she would feel better. Myrtle took the pill cup and checked to see if there were two orange pills and .a pink one. Once a nurse had given her someone else's pills. So Myrtle always checked to see if there were two orange pills with a pink one for her heart. Story — Jonathan oe Hutson ory — Paula Kim Koger Jake asked the nurse if Orville was improving. Nurse Whidden looked at him strangely, as if she could see through him. “Orville?’’she said. ‘‘Orville? Orville did not take his tray.” “Did he drink anything?’ Nurse Whidden looked at him and said, ‘‘Mr. Finnesy did not take dinner tonight.”’ “Maybe tomorrow,”’ said Jake. “He’s dead,”’ said Myrtle. ‘“‘That’s what they say to keep us from knowing.” She made Jake give her every bite from both bowls and she drank all of her juice. When Jake walked past Orville’s room, he glanced in and then stopped. An empty space yawned back at him. An empty space where Orville’s bed had been. They had already taken his bed away to be disinfected. Tomorrow morning another man would be wheeled in to fill the space. Orville’s false teeth soaked in the window still by the radiator. Orville would never use them again. he next Saturday, Jake bicycled over to the cemetery. He wanted to see Orville’s grave. The nursing home had said that he was buried there. He looked for new upturned earth or a new grave marker, but he found none. Although the cemetery was a small one, he could not find Orville’s grave. He rode out of the cemetery, down the hill, picking up speed. The wind stung his face. His legs pumped as hard as they could. He reached the top of the next hill. His heart was pounding and his sides were heaving. Jake looked over his shoulder and pressed back a dry sob. ‘I wonder if Lori would go to the dance with a sophomore,” he said. Creative Writing 275 Jonathan Hutson You are my pink flamingo My tacky, trashy bird Who stalks amid the marigolds To feed on whey and curd My fuzzy dice, my ooga horn My Goldi-lox-on-rye My pledge book with no pages torn My icecream in July And me, I'll be your Chromeo And if I love you now I'll love you more when youth is old And kiss till cows meow - By Ronnie Wise Somewhere, under the stars Unicorns play And fairies dance Keep hope alive. Only those who believe ever see The true reality they bring Or even begin to understand Analytical minds have lost the touch — And have strayed from the Way of history and the Belief in unicorns and faires. Science claims they never existed _ With all of their clamouring for proof They have lost sight of one fact No two unicorns are alike. © They chased the ‘mythical’ creatures away | With their experiments and ‘ progress’ If they really wanted proof All they’d have to do is : Come to my garden with an open min nd To have tea with _ Unicorns and fairies. 7 ting Wri ive © oO ed , awd as aes HSee SS Poetry 2 Jonathan Hutson Kevin Thomas Warnack November 6, 1964 November 30, 1985 ‘‘He Liked To Look At The World A Little Differently. He Was Not Afraid To Dream.”’ ‘SRT OI RS EES ONES Kristy Lyn Anderson October 21, 1964 January 6, 1986 “She Had A Special Spark ...” “She Never Had Anything Bad To Say About Anyone.” Squaring Up 280 Closing We've tried, growing, maturing. The corners just weren’t as sharp as we wanted them, and the angles never were exactly right. And, oh, those perpen- diculars never were perfect ... but isn’t that growing? _.. And Away ' } OLE ee BRC WL ha MAP POM ies YM MMM airy scx OWI Robert Black Closing 281 Student Director Abrams, Jeffrey Todd 300 Pecan Dr. Brewton, AL 36426 Acuff, April Denise Route 8, Box 255 Sparta, TN 38583 Acuff, Jamie Luciann 1240 East Hickory Springs Court Brentwood, TN 37027 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 7393 Trillium Trail Victor, NY 14564 Adams, Carol Lynne Route 1, Box 323 McMinnville, TN 37110 Adams, Cynthia Jo Route 1, Box 323 McMinnville, TN 37110 Adams, Glenda Gail Route 1, Box 95 Pegram, TN 37143 Adams, Sharon Diane Post Office Box 401 Chatsworth, GA 30705 Adams, Vickie Lynn 13725 Phelps Southgate, MI 48195 Adcock, Jeffrey Lee 718 Spencer Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Adcock, Teresa Renea 5825 Lickton Pike Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Akins, Daron Lee 105 Timbercrest Brentwood, TN 37027 Alcorn, Esther Jo Route 5, Box 118 Shelbyville, TN 37160 Alexander, William Darrell 5820 Cane Ridge Antioch, TN 37013 Allen, Amy Elizabeth 97 Eddie Lane Mableton, GA 30059 Allen, Candee Renee 204 Bunker Drive Leesburg, FL 32788 Allen, Cynthia Kay 1708 soit Avenue, North Nashville, TN 37208 Allen, Nancy Ann 202 Overlook Terrace Deer Lake, PA 17961 Allen, Roger Edwin 4817 Briarwood Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Allen, Shelley Rae 2612 Davidwood Court Nashville, TN 37214 Allen, Stacy Susan 3632 Kings Road Chattanooga, TN 37416 Allen, Tracey Lee 465 Jones Mill Road Lavergne, TN 37086 Allen, William Clark 24076 Brittany Drive Nashville, TN 37206 Allen, William Norman 13109 Lockbourne Eastern Road Ashville, OH 43103 Allgood, William David Allison, Bryan Todd 28482 Sutherland Drive Warren, MI 48093 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 Ammons, Lisa Kaye 110 Swan Avenue Hohenwald, TN 38462 Amonette, Lois Binkley Route 3, Box 237a Columbia, TN 38401 Amos, Shaun McClelland Box 18, Washington Street Bergholz, Oh 43908 Anderson, Donna Beth Route 3, Box 127 Gainesboro, TN 38562 Anderson, Gregory Neal Route 3, Box 192 Gainesboro, TN 38562 Anderson, Karen Lois 2295 Evans Drive Idaho Falls, ID 83402 Anderson, Kimberley Jo Route 3, Box 192 Gainesboro, TN 38562 Anderson, Kristy Lyn Post Office Box 1019 Velma, OK 73091 Anderson, Mary Frank 213 East Main, Box 186 Waverly, TN 37185 Anderson, Rebecca Jean Route 1, Box 1077 McAlpin, FL 32062 Anderson, Sherry 290 Saunders Ferry Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Andrews, Gina C. 114 West Cardinal Lane Lawrenceville, TN 30245 Andrews, Karen Denise Rt. 2, Glenn Circle Powell, TN 37211 Anglin, Melissa Wylene 106 Bullock Drive Clarksville, TN 37040 Anson, Beverly Jeanne Applegate, James G. 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E-133 Ashland City, TN 37015 Boyce, Brad Lellyette 1303 General MacArthur Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Boyd, Brett Wayne 213 Berwick Drive Columbia, SC 29210 Boyd, Chad William 213 Berwick Road Columbia, SC 29210 Boyd, Christa Leigh 104 Deerbrook Drive Rome, GA 30161 Boyd, Elizabeth Ann 3437 Triplecrown North Bend, OH 45052 Boyd, James Randall 104 Deerbrook Drive Rome, GA 30161 Bradford, Robin Renee Route 1, Box 43-A Estill Springs, TN 37330 Bradford, Russell Thompson 506 Leslie Avenue Glasgow, KY 62141 Bradley, Leonard C. 66 Pendleton Ave. Springfield, MA Bradley, Scott David 8021 Pine Needle Lane West Melbourne, FL 32901 Bradshaw, Christopher Kent 1300 180th Avenue, Southeast Norman, OK 73071 Brady, Joyce Michelle, 10026 Hampshire Drive Huntsville, AL 35803 Brady, Linda Louise 7701 Woodstock Street Manassas, VA 22110 Brandon, Brenda Lynn Route 6, Box 6295 Manchester, TN 37355 Brandon, David Lynn 202 Arnold Avenue Tullahoma, TN 37388 Brandon, James Michael 1706 N. Tennessee Blvd. 123 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Brangenberg, David James 2 Euclid Drive Absencon, NJ 08201 Brantly, Carole Renee 11175 Southeastern Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46259 Brantly, Kevin Dennis 11175 Southeastern Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46259 Brasher, Jimmie Harolyn 704 Martin Avenue Boaz, AL 35957 Bratcher, Michael Duane Route 2, Box 211-C Joelton, TN 37080 Bray, Cecil Alan 5532 Cascade Avenue Macon, GA 31206 Bray, Keiran Murray 5532 Cascade avenue Macon, GA 31206 Breakfield, Paul Thomas 945 Bluegrass Lane Rockledge, FL 32955 Breeden, Philip Keith 1221 Parker Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Brewer, Jeffrey Alan 1455 Everhart Drive, Northwest Cleveland, TN 37311 Brewer, Michael Allen 2204 Mecca Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Brewer, Michelle 5241 Erindale Drive Cincinnati, OH 45238 Brewer, Sarah Lou 712 Briscoe Road Parkersburg, WV 26101 Brewer, Thomas Channing Post Office Box 549 Trenton, GA 30752 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 Bridges, Todd Wisenbaker Route 2, Box 107 Valdosta, GA 31601 Briggs, Russell Calvin Route 6, Box 533 Salisbury, NC 28144 Brinegar, Michelle Rita 4074 Sierra Park Terr. Dayton, OH 45440 Britton, William Rodney 1503 West Market Street Athens, Brock, Donald Lee 213 Highland Drive Rocky Face, GA 30740 Brock, Susan Elizabeth 16507 Ashwood Drive Tampa, FL 33624 Brooks, Andrea Dawn Box 224 Ducktown, TN 37326 Brooks, Ken Lee Box 5 Leachville, AR 72438 Brooks, Mark Dewitt 123 Dianne Drive Fairview, TN 37062 Brooks, Melissa Leigh 518 Meadowlark Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Broome, Hillary Brosky, Lelia 1208 Saxon Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Brothers, Wilburn Kirk 433 Morningside Dr. Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Brown, Beverly Jane 103 Sherbrooke Lane Hendersonville, TN 37075 Brown, Carmon Mel 5547 New Hope Rd. Hermitage, TN 37076 Brown, Crystal Lynn Route 11, Box 228 Crossville, TN 38555 Brown, Darlene Suzanne 4924 Timberdale Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Brown, Darren Douglas 3449 Flintridge Drive Lexington, KY 40502 Brown, Dineen Vernardo 1811 Beech Street Nashville, TN 37203 Brown, Jan Underwood 407 Norman Drive Madison, TN 37115 Brown, Jeff David 2727 Melbourne Road Springfield, MO 65804 Brown, John Hillman 407 Norman Drive Madison, TN 37115 Brown, Karen Rose Route 1, Box 115 Troy, MO 63379 Brown, Leon William 1314 McKennie Avenue Nashville, TN 37206 Brown, Lisa Dawn Route 5, Box 139 Livingston, TN 38570 Brown, Mark Alan 4612 Fieldale Road Lynchburg, VA 24503 Brown, Scott David 28210 Sr 643 Fresno, OH 43824 Brown, Terri Lynn Rural Delivery 4, Box 48 Indiana, PA 15701 Browning, Dee Dee 6641 Holt Road Nashville, TN 37211 Broyles, Tommy Lee 1435 North Erie Street Toledo, OH 43604 Brumbelow, Charles Scott 271 Cathy Jo Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Bryant, James Allen 1106 Hiwassee Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Bryant, Jeffrey Dean Route 3, Box 50 Centerville, TN 37033 Bryant, Kelly Louise 2499 Kennesaw Drive Kennesaw, GA 30144 Bryant, Rodger Dale Route 4, Box 161a Centerville, TN 37033 Buchanan, Donald Sherman 111 Ardmore Avenue Weirton, WV 26062 Buck, Jeffrey Lynn Route 1 Wardell, MO 63879 Buffington, Shane Wyatt 1316 Shady Lane South Keller, TX 76248 Bulliner, Kimberly Ann 2605 Gallaher Ferry Drive Knoxville, TN 37923 Bumpas, Lori Lynn Route 8, Box 78 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Bunn, Randall Terry 4589 Mountain Creek Drive, NE Roswell, GA 30075 Bunner, Todd David 2415 Brownfield Drive Greensburg, PA 15601 Burch, Charina Lynann 3341 Freeman Hollow Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Burch, Lori Gaye 23300 Southwest 152 Court Homestead, FL 33032 Burch, Sean Eugene 741 Falcon Drive Madison, TN 37115 Burden, Jack Wade 500 Bluewater Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Burdine, Jill Suzanne 1050 New Hampton Way Merritt Island, FL 32953 Burgess, Paula Nicole 506 Alta Loma Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Burgess, Ronny Weston 2420 Cowen Cr. Guntersville, AL 35976 Burgess, Susan Lee 1331 Evanston Avenue Muskegon, MI 49442 Burkhalter,Cynthia Merie Post Office Box 874 Heldebran, NC 28637 Burkhardt, William Patrick 101 Union Road Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Burks, Will Roy 109 Wood Drive Kerrville, TX 78028 Burner, Kimberly Ann 1990 Belfort Avenue, Northeast Louisville, OH 44641 Burner, Robert Scott 1990 Belfort Avenue, Northeast Louisville, OH 44641 Burnett, Hugh Adam 315 Rising Sun Lane Old Hickory, Tn 37138 Burnette, John Allen Route 1, Box 103-1 Jefferson, GA 30549 Burnette, Tiffany Dawn Post Office Box 367 Celina, TN 38551 Burnette, Timothy Chris 1512 Oakland Acres Drive Nashville, TN 37115 Burney, William Marcus Route 6, Box 266 Ashland City, TN 37015 Burnham, Melody Lynn 1651 Highway 90 West Milton, FL 32570 Burns, Allison Anne 3788 Clubview Court Conyers, GA 30208 Burns, Donald Jennings Burns, Nancy Kay 516 Chast Street Anderson, IN 46016 Burns, Robert Oliver 3788 Clubview Court Conyers, GA 30208 Burris, Janet Kay 5412 Austin Drive Muncie, IN 47302 Burroughs, Timothy Leigh 411 Capri Court Nashville, TN 37209 Burrow, Ted Dylan Post Office Box 25 Cornersville, TN 37047 Burrum, Elizabeth Jane 356 Clovercroft Road Nolensville, TN 37135 Burton, Janet Dearing 528 Des Moines Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Burton, Terry Duane 528 Des Moines Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Buterbaugh, Kevin Lynn Route 1, Box 87 Indiana, PA 15701 Butler, Kimberly Anne 1111 Indian Point Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Butt, Lorinda Michelle Route 2, Box 301 Portland, TN 37148 Byars, Susan Alline 12811 North 111th Drive Youngtown, AZ 85363 Byrd, Randall Thomas 213 Bonnalynn Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Cagle, Melissa Ann 205 Scotland Place Nashville, TN 37205 Cagle, Paul Barton Route 5, Box 32-a Pikeville, TN 37367 Directory 283 a nn 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 Camp, Lee Compton Route 1, Lawson Heights Talladega, AL 35160 Campbell, Joseph Kevin Route 2, Box 1261 Prattville, AL 36067 Campbell, Van Murray 415 Park Avenue, South Hohenwald, TN 38462 Canady, Carol Elise 106 Bedford Place Charlottesville, VA 22901 Canney, William Allen David Lipscomb College Box 4161 Nashville, TN 37203 Cannon, Kimberly Dawn 2636 Windemere Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Cantrell, Chris Lee 115 Main Street Smithville, TN 37166 Cantrell, Kyle Lebron 3909 Smiling Hills Ct. Edmond, OK Cantrell, Mary Elizabeth Route 1, Box 132 Smithville, TN 37166 Cantrell, Wayne Route 4, Box363 McMinnville, TN 37110 Capers, Kelli Dawn 527 Idlewood Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Carden, Jeffrey Wayne 3402 Sanders Lane Catharpin, VA 22018 Carden, Thomas Michael 3702 Sanders Lane Catharpin, VA 22018 Carman, Carol Patrice 1288 West Arndale Road Stow, OH 44224 Carman, Darin Turner 1288 West Arndale Road Stow, OH 44224 Carman, Stephanie Ann - 845 Bristol Ave. Saginaw, TX 76179 Carney, Charlotte Wynne Post Office Box 352 McMinnville, TN 37110 Carney, James Russell 116 Chiroc Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Carpenter, Gina Lou Post Office Box 209 Spring Hill, TN 37174 Carr, Felicity Gay 212 Scott Avenue Nashville, TN 37206 Carr, Rae Anne 205 West Campbell Avenue Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 Carr, Steven Ray 4410 Pheasant Run Drive Greensboro, NC 27408 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, Georgia Lee 2430 Northwood Avenue Florence, AL 35630 Carter, David Guinn 112 Camino Circle Hendersonville, TN 37075 Carter, Katherine Michelle 30 Indian Trail 284 Directory Little Rock, AR 72207 Carter, Lisa Renee 5704 Springhouse Way Brentwood, TN 37027 Carter, Mary Clark 119 Bluegrass Point Hendersonville, TN 37075 Carter, Stephen Laurent 202 Overby Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Cartwright, Lora Ann Route 11, Box 908 New Hope Road Cleveland, TN 37311 Cartwright, Sabrina Lynn Route 1, Box 140 Ironton, OH 45638 Cartwright, William Moody 405 Hamblen Drive Madison, TN 37115 Caruthers, Cynthia Gail 165 Spring Valley Road Nashville, TN 37214 Caruthers, Jill Suzanne 165 Spring Valley Road Nashville, TN 37214 Caruthers, Todd Laron 1241 Harding Street Long Beach, CA 90805 Carvell, Larry Thomas 1004 Woodvale Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Casady, Stacie Karon 505 Harding Place Nashville, TN 37211 Cashdollar, Jeffrey James Cass, David Howard 8160 Holly Crest Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 Cato, Clark Alan 3609 General Bates Drive Nashville , TN 37204 Cato, Mark Watts 3609 General Bates Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Caudell, Dawn Marie 4829 North 25th Road Arlington, VA 22207 Caudill, Dennis Ross 512 Poplar Street Franklin, KY 42134 Caudle, Gre 404 North pdacnene Circle Huntsville, AL 35811 Caylor, Kendra Dawn 1100 Durkee Road, South East Cleveland, TN 37311 Caylor, Kevin Darnell 1100 Durkee Road Cleveland, TN 37311 Chadwell, Alice Ann Route 1, Box 270 Freetown, IN 472354 Chaffin, Christol Lori 3818 Woodmont Lane Nashville, TN 37215 Chaffin, Jimmy Dale Route 1, Box 335 Carthage, TN 37030 Chambers, Daniel Craig 1608 Beech Street, Southeast Decatur, AL 35601 Chambers, Kenneth Burl ‘1608 Beech Street, Southeast Decatur, AL 35601 Chambers, Robert Gregory 284 Raintree Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Chance, Verena Lee 117 Greenwood Court Griffin, GA 30223 Chandler, Dee Ann Star Route 62, Box 71 Guntersville, AL 35976 Chandler, William Allen Channell, Steven Alan 489 Lancaster Avenue Frazer, PA 19355 Chapman, Debbie Lynn 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 Charlton,Cindy Ann 2921 Slippery Rock Drive Cocoa, FL 32926 Charlton, John Mark Route 2 Smyrna, TN 37167 Charlton, Paul Scott 109 Massman Manor Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Chatfield, Bradley Duane 142 Savely Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Chaudoin, Jay Randall 315 Sadler Court Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Cheatham, Delilah Frances 504 Crestwood Drive Tullahoma, TN 37388 Cherry, Deanna Dawn Post Office Box 423 Celina, TN 38551 Cherry, Donna Nell Box 423 Celina, TN 38551 Chesney, Stephanie Rae 428 Morgan Circle Northville, MI 48167 Chisam, Charles Murray Route 1, Box 73 Smyrna, TN 37167 Chisam, Daniel Geer Route 1, Box 179 Smyrna, TN 37167 Choate, Gregory Trent 5104 Cornwall Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Chrisman, Cary Robert 618 Splitrail Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Chumley, Cayce Lynn 2957 Anderson Road Nashville, TN 37217 Chumley, Charles Rece 2957 Anderson Road Nashville, TN 37217 Chunn, Mark Winston 2117 South East Eagle Gresham, OR 79030 Clanton, Anthony Wayne 219 North Kirkman Street Florence, AL 35630 Clapp, Jeffrey Stewart 2649 Chandafern Drive Pelham, AL 35124 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 Lee 2218 Lynn Road Huntsville, AL 35810 Clark, Lisa Carol 5920 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 Clark, Paula Lynn 2949 South 78th Street Kansas City, KS 66106 Clark, Rhonda Michelle 4804 Illinois Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Clark, Rose Marie 213 Hager Drive Smyrna, TN 36167 Claxton, Carolyn Elizabeth 2429 Amalfi Drive Lithonia, GA 30058 Climer, Janet Lea P.O. Box 85 Summitville, TN 37382 Clinard, Randy A. P.O. Box 1534 Corinth, MS 38834 Clinard, Richard Allen P.O. Box 1534 Corinth, MS 38834 Close, Benjamin Wayne 2636 Maple Grove Cove North Germantown, TN 38138 Coalson, Timothy Ryan 5481 Beaver Drive Mableton, GA 30059 Cobb, Jack Alan 516 Darby Lane Maumee, OH 43537 Cobb, Mark Alton 526 Richmar Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Coble, Timothy Ryan 209 Oak Park Circle Tullahoma, TN 37388 Cochran, Laura Lee Route 1, Box 292 Mentone, IN 46539 Cochrane, Linda Sue 329 Gaywood Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Coffman, Daniel Edward 3108 Lakeland Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Coffman, John David 2681 Beech Bluff Road Jackson, TN 38301 Coggin, Susan Denise Route 2 Petersburg, TN 37144 Cole, Beverly Jean 1919 Overhill Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Cole, Chris Alan Route 8, Box 500 Fayetteville, TN 37334 Cole, Neila Joyce 425 Homewood Drive Huntsville, AL 35801 Coles, Lori Jane 333 Shute Lane Old Hickory, TN 37138 Collier, Kevin Michael Route 1, Box 254 Castalian Springs, TN 37031 Collier, Paige Suzanne 109 Beverly Hills Drive Waverly, TN 37185 Collins, Kimberly Ann 3513 Colonial Drive Guntersville, AL 35976 Collins, Leeann Louise Route 4 Ringgold, GA 30736 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 Coltharp, Angela Page Route 3, Murray Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Colwell, Carla Christina Route 5, Box 5184 Blairsville, GA 30512 Combee, Allison Louise 4376 Ridgegate Drive Duluth, GA 30136 Condra, Kelly Evette 2410 Surrey Lane Decatur, AL 35603 Connelly, Andrew William 4309 Lealand Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Connelly, Pamela Sue 4309 Lealand Lane Nashville, TN 37204 Cook, Beth Storey 1009 Moody Drive Dyersburg, TN 38024 Cook, Jennifer Lynne Post OfficeBox 129 Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Cook, Joseph Emery Skyline Drive, P.O. Box 129 Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Cook, Michelle Renee Post Office Box 23 Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Cook, Susan Elaine Route 2, Box 74 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Cooke, Karen Elizabeth 5213 Meadowlake Road Brentwood, TN 37027 Cooper, Gar Allen 9630 Barkley Road Millington, MI 48746 Cooper, Kenneth Eugene 902 Battery Lane Nashville, TN 37220 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 Copelin, Michael Ray 905 Bryan Street Old Hickory, TN 37138 Cordle, William Lance Cossiboom, John Wesley Rt. 5, Box 211-0 Warrendale Dr. Paducah, KY 42001 Costello, Michael Stephen 1710 Warfield Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Costello, Nancy Elizabeth 4613 General Lowery Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Cotham, Teresa Lynn 9209 Cherokee Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 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 Coultas, Kenneth Brian 390 C Street, Northwest Linton, IN 47441 Counsell, Sherry Lynn 814 East Gresham Smyrna, TN 37167 Covington, Gerald Scott 5833 Corley Street Columbia, SC 29210 Covington, Thomas Reese Route 1 Only, TN 37140 Covington, Timothy Keith 4025 Yoest Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Cowan, Karan Annette Post Office Box 358 Edmonton, KY 42129 Cox, Gary John 145 Pearl Street Gardner, MA 01440 Cox, Stacie Denise 29 Delores Drive Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742 Cox, Stanley Reese 1328 Southhall Rd. Birmingham, AL 35213 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 Ridge Road Little Rock, AR 72210 Craig, Michael Scott 2816 Prince John Road Winter Park, FL 32792 Craig, Paul Harper 3493 Aldershot Dr. Lexington, KY 40503 Crain, Deltina Ann 407 Jones Street Old Hickory, TN 37138 Crain, Sellers Smith 407 Jones Street Old Hickory, TN 37138 Craun, Bryan Eugene 5241 Oakridge Drive Toledo, OH 43623 Craun, Melanie Gay 5241 Oakridge, Drive Toledo, OH 43623 Craun, Stephanie Ann 208 Spruce St. Prattville, AL 36067 Craven, James Marshall 424 Marshall Acres Summerville, SC 29483 Crawford, John Wayne 5921 New Hope Ct. Hermitage, TN 37076 Cregor, Jeffrey Hamilton Route 1, Box 201-a Bidwell, OH 45614 Crider, Clarinda Kay 6201 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 Crim, Curtis Anthony 445 Rembrandt Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Crist, Richard Allen Route 1 Nunnelly, TN 37137 Crist, Troy Wayne 700 North Fourth Street Central City, KY 42330 Criswell, Eric Wade Route 1 Trenton, KY 42286 Cronic, Pamela April 4561 Ridgeland Drive Lilburn, GA 30247 Crosby, John Edward 206 Trotman Drive Ozark, Al 36360 Crosby, Kenneth Alton 500 Paddock Lane Montgomery, AL 36109 Crowder, Robert Alford 213 Admiral Circle Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Crowe, Kelly Jean 617 Vista Drive Clinton, Tn 37716 Crowell, Felicia Gay P.O. Box 1202 Cherokee, NC 28719 Crownover, Derek Chase 103 Lake Hills Road Tullahoma, TN 37388 Crum, Deborah Caroline Crutchfield, Kimberly Gale 12518 West First Place Lakewood, CO 80228 Cullom, John Richard Route 3, Box 7 Charlotte, TN 37036 Cullum, Donna Elaine 1004 Tartan Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Cullum, Thomas Alan 5401 Forest Acres Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Cunningham, Shanda Louise 408 Abner Road, Apt. A-41 Spartanburg, SC 29301 Curd, David Tipton 4708 Villa Green Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Curless, Gregory Paul 3303 Bluebell Lane Knoxville, TN 37931 Curtis, Teresa Ann 145 Yorktown Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Daggett, Jennifer Jeanette Route w, Box 152 Belpre, OH 45714 Daggett, Tommy Ray Route 2, Box 152 Belpre, OH 45714 Dale, Jeffrey Calvin 210 Williamsburg Cr. Brentwood, TN 37027 Damark, Brian Lee 29 Maple Lane East Hampton, NY 11937 Daniel, Joseph Edward 5913 Long Meadow Road Nashville, TN 37205 Daniel, Regina Dawn 25 Walker Circle Clarksville, TN 37042 Daniels, David Harold Route 4 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Darety, Paul Raymond Route 3, Box 677 Milan, TN 38358 Dasher, Dana Diane Route 2, Box 330 Valdosta, GA 31601 Daswani, Shammi Gobind 6805 Queens Mill Road Mableton, Ga 30059 Daugherty, Cheryl Lynn Route 2, Box 427 Burns, TN 37029 Daughrity, Kevin Wayne pauosplace Road, Route 3 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Davenport, William Leon 5914 Pinelawn Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 Davidson, Carol Lynn 1109 Lynwood Blvd. Nashville, TN 37215 Davidson, Pamela Sue 6609 Beacon Lane Nashville, TN 37209 Davidson, Sandra Faye Davis, Gary Dale 1109 Brookmeade Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Davis, Joe Bradford 2112 Hillwood Drive Centerville, TN 37033 Davis, Randy J. 1109 Brookmeade Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Davis, Suzanne Denise 801 Nun Court Abilene, TX 79602 Davis, Timothy Paul 212 Green Gables Niles, MI 49120 Davy, James Christopher 5116 Anchorage Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Dawes, Lora Suzette 1711 Edgewood Street Decatur, AL 35601 Dawson, Mark Edward 203 Caldwell Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Dean, Mary Kathryn 1143 Mile Post Drive Dunwoody, GA 30338 Dearing, William Keith 2018 Hickory Hill Lane Hermitage, TN 37076 Deibler, Danette Elise 910 Longfellow Street Arlington, VA 22205 Delzell, Jennifer Ann 2804 Western Hills Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Demonbreun, Dorothy Ann Route 3, Box 238 McMinnville, TN 37110 Dennison, John Marshall 919 Waterswood Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Denson, Lisa Jo 6559 Brownlee Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Denton, Leigh Ann 7044 Regency Road Knoxville, TN 37931 Derryberry, Kathy Deann Route 4, Box 251 Logansport, IN 46947 Derryberry, Steven Leon Rural Route 4, Box 251 Logansport, IN 46947 Deuschle, Scott Alan Route 1, Box 12 Hige Away Hills, OH 43107 Dexter, Holly Anne 144 Christopher Street Duncan, SC 29334 Dinger, David Michael 3313 Angela Lane Chattanooga, TN 37419 Dinsmore, William Carl 755 Columbus Avenue Lebanon, OH 45036 Dishner, Alan Derrick 8404 Merrymount Drive Kingston Springs, TN 37082 Dixon, Elizabeth Maria 114 Sain Avenue Hendersonville, TN 37075 Dixon, Jennifer Lee 1612 South Observatory Dr. Nashville, TN 37215 Dixon, Shan Allen 452 Cornish Dr ive Nashville, TN 37207 Dixon, Stephanie Raye Route 2, Box 565 Troutville, Dixon, Tracey Lynn 3387 Mimosa Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Dobbs, Heather Melissa 987 Easy Street Indianapolis, IN 46227 Dodd, Gary Wayne Dodson, Martin Edward 5038 Colemont Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Donahe, Jacqueline June 113 Sunnyside Lane Columbia, TN 38401 Donnell, Sarah Elizabeth P.O. Box 24867 Nashville, TN 37202 Dooley, Julie Ann Route 3, Sam Johnson Rd. Columbia, TN 38401 Dorris, Sydney Mayo Route 2, Box 6 Kingston Springs, TN 37082 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, John Mitchell Drake, David Randall 807 Britwood Drive Decatur, Al 35601 Drewry, Susan Lott 4444 Dowdy Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Driskill, Gregory Paul Route 2, Box 282 Arab, AL 35016 Dudley, David Carlton 5103 Cox Smith Road Mason, OH 45040 Dudley, Michael Hudson 1696 Winston Street Guntersville, AL 35976 Duer, James Arthur Post Office Box 237 Auburn, KY 42206 Dugan, Kenneth Michael 4305 Lealand Lane 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 Drive 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 1416 Buckeye Road Knoxville, TN 37919 Dukes, Carter Hurd 1002 Oakbowery Road Opelika, AL 36801 Dukes, Timothy Alan Route 1, Box 256 Finchville, KY 40022 Dunaway, Teresa Lynne Route 4, Box 97-b Dickson, TN 37055 Duncan, Henry Darrell Route 2, Boze Lane Gallatin, TN 37066 Duncan, Jeffrey Ray 2405 Hidden Lake Estates Columbia, TN 38401 Duncan, Jill Hadley 501 Bramblewood Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Duncan, Karen Leigh 690 Valley Forge Road Cookeville, TN 38501 Duncan, Kelley Denise 6628 Beacon Lane Nashville, TN 37209 Duncan, Laura Beth 316 West Church Street Lewisburg, TN 37091 Duncan, Mark Edward 8369 Merrymount Drive Kingston Springs, TN 37082 Duncan, Terri Lynn 8369 Merrymount Drive Kingston Springs, TN 37082 Dunn, Daryl Raymond 1804 Fernwood Street Middletown, OH 45042 Dunn, Debra Ann 7965 Epon Drive Memphis, TN 38115 Dunn, Graham Mark 3606 Royal Crest Drive Montgomery, AL 36109 Dunn, Laurel Luann 1006 Dortch Lane Nolensville, TN 37135 Dunn, Mark Allen 2345 Christy Lane Grove City, OH 43123 Dunn, Silas Randall Route 10, Box 162 Lebanon, TN 37087 Dunn, Thomas Frederick 207 Green Acres Court Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Dunn, William Bryan 805 Fairoaks Drive Madison, TN 37115 Dunnigan, Brenda Fay Route 12, Box 346 Old Nashville Highway Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Durdunji, Sami Hisham 1302 Broadway Muscle Shoals, AL 35661 Durham, Diana Gay Durham, Lori Diane 149 Cherokee Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 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, Timothy Ashford 8110 Dozier Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Dyer, Meleia Jane 813 Quail ValleyDrive Brentwood, TN 37027 Dymacek, Kimberly Gay 1319 Bybee Street Bowling Green, KY 42101 Ealey, Wayne Lowell 1602 Berrywood Lane Flint, MI 48507 Earheart, Kimberly Ellea 204 Brandywine Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Earley, Rachel Lynn 6110 Freedom Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Earnest, Mary Ruth 115 Rolynn Drive Nashville, TN 37210 Easley, Todd Franklin 1821 Willow SpringsDrive Nashville, TN 37216 Eddy, Todd Allen 765 South Third Street Brighton, MI 48116 Edens, Brett Alan 2701 102nd Street Toledo, OH 43611 Edens, Leslie Sue 2701 102nd Street Toledo, OH 43611 Edmondson, Jamie Yvette Route 1, Box 225 Arab, AL 35016 Edmondson, Joel Darin 400 Hilldale Dr. Paducah, KY 42001 Edmondson, Roseanne Route 1, Box 225 Arab, AL 35016 Edwards, Anthony Scott 4850 Nance Spring Rd. Southeast Dalton, GA 30720 Edwards, Rikki Renee 3575 State Route 41 Northwest Washington Court House, OH 43160 Eldridge, James Timothy 687 Candlestick Road Nashville, TN 37211 Eldridge, Tracy Carole 1141 Barclay Terrace Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Eley, Shannon Louise Route 1 Chapmansboro, TN 37035 Eley, Tracy Anjanette Route 1, Box 214a Thompson Station, TN 37179 Eli, Luanne Allison 2517 Timwood Dr. Nashville, TN 37214 Elias, Leah Ann Route 7, Box 260 Columbia, TN 38401 Elkins, Angela Dawn 4110 West Cooper Lake Drive Smyrna, GA 30080 Elkins, Michael Brent 5790 Weidner Road Franklin, OH 45005 Ellenburg, Leigh Ann 3906 Granny White Pike Nashville, TN 37204 Ellenburg, Phillip Walker 1430 Fiddler Avenue Merritt Island, FL 32952 Elliott, David Raines 308 West Due West Madison, TN 37115 Elliott, Steven Robert Dic P.O. Box 743 Sewell Nashville, TN 37203 Ellis, Jacqueline Route 2, Box 292 Burns, TN 37029 Ellis, Margie Leigh 8007 Wikle Roa Brentwood, TN 37027 Ellis, Melissa Louise 310 Gates Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Elrod, Terry Leon Directory 285 521 Continental Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Endfinger, Christopher Gene 125 Firethorn Roa Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 England, Sherrie Dianna 511 Douglas Bend Road Gallatin, TN 37066 Enkema, Elizabeth Faye 355 Fedderson Street Kingsport, TN 37660 Enkema, Robert R. 3610 Woodlawn Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Epler, David James 846 Ohio Pike Cincinatti, OH 45245 Ericson, Nancy Ellen 808 Forest Acres Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Erkan, Maria Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Essex, Donna Riley 325 Ash Grove Nashville, TN 37211 Esslinger, David Thomas 131 Patty Bowker Road Vincentown, NJ 08088 Estes, Robert Wayne 220 Verde Vista Drive Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Ethridge, Carol Nan 1066 Fairfax Road Montgomery, AL 36109 Eubanks, Thomas Gray 1035 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Evans, Eddie Smith Route 8, Lascassas Road Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Evans, Judy Kay 128 Sequoia Drive Clarksville, TN 37043 Evans, Lisa Deneen 725 Fifth Avenue Chatsworth, GA 30705 Evans, Samuel Francis 1511 Country Club Lane, Southeast Decatur, AL 35601 Everette, Mary Katherine South Oakland Avenue Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Everson, Shawn Ray 8284 Faulkner Drive Davison, MI 48423 Ezell, Donna Lee 1805 Guest Drive Nashville, TN 37216 Ezell, John William 3141 Hunters Hiull Road Nashville, TN 37214 Ezell, Karen Lynn 1805 Guest Drive Nashville, TN 37216 Ezzell, Amy Beth 1620 Woodside Dr. Lebanon, TN 37087 Faciane, iovy Gienn 1924 Woodside Road Augusta, GA 30906 Faidley, Gregory Steven 1405 North Hamilton Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46201 Fair, Terry Albert 1445 Jefferson Avenue East Point Fulton, GA 30344 Farivar, Bita 6008 Hillsboro Road Nashville, TN 37215 Farley, Kelly Leann 1719 Sycamore Drive Benton, KY 42025 Farley, Lisa Richter 7728 Embassy Boulevard Miramar, FL 33023 Farley, Mark Bryan Route 1 Golden Mountain Drive Sparta, TN 38583 Farmer, Taz Bailey Route 2 Joe Brown Road Columbia, TN 38401 Farris, Christopher Mark 601 Granny White Pike Brentwood, TN 37203 Farris, Iris Jane 1201 % Trotwood Avenue Columbia, TN 38401 Farris, Kevin Neal Route 2, Box 281 Cleveland, NC 27013 Farris, Royce Wayne Route 1, Box 72 Sparta, TN 38583 Fender, Rachel Ann 559 Logan Road King Of Prussia, PA 19406 Ferguson, David S tanford 314 Rolling Road Drive Franklin, KY 42134 Fernandez, Ruber 3110 Woodlawn Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Ferrell, Sandra Lee 7483 Highway 70, South Nashville, TN 37221 Fetzer, William Brent Route 6, Box 644 Dickson, TN 37055 Fielder, Donald Wayne 5000 Cambron Drive Nashville, TN 37221 Fields, Rhonda Lynn 1021 Laurel Avenue Rockingham, NC 28379 Fike, Charles H. 620 Davis Avenue Box 231 Centralia, IL 62801 Files, Paula Patrice Route 5, Box 36 Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Findley, April Lorraine 1490 Ocean Blvd. Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Finley, John Kirkpatrick 1501 Lusk Street Guntersville, AL 35976 Fisher, Kathy Leigh 3817 Sam Boney Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Fitts, Billy Ray Route 7, Box 125 McMinnville, TN 37110 Flatt, Homer Curtis 117 Bluegrass Parkway Lebanon, TN 37088 Flatt, Tracy Dianne 313 East Fort Street Tullahoma, TN 37388 Fleming, Glenn Allen 7906 Fair Oaks Court Clemmons, NC 27012 Fleming, Lisa Kay 533 Sandy Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Fletcher, William Eugene Route 3, Box 372 Summerville, GA 30747 Flowers, Dalyne Route 1, Box 503 Westmoreland, TN 37186 Fogle, Eric Scott 405 Caldwell Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Ford, Jack G. 44227 Duchess Drive Canton, MI 48187 Ford, Lorrie A. 820 Keylon Street Manchester, TN 37355 Ford, Maurice Rives Friendly Farms Rural Route 6 Owensboro, KY 42301 Ford, Robert Henry 2127 Griffith Drive Huntsville, AL 35810 Ford, Scott Richard 44227 Duchess Drive Canton, MI 48187 Forde, Carmella Rose 5107 Nathan Avenue Ashtabula, OH 44004 Fore, William Malvin 521 Hill Road Nashville, TN 37220 Forehand, Whitley Brannon 3004 Medial Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Forrest, Saundra Gayle Route 7, Box 666 Mocksville, NC 27028 Fortner, Derrick Trent 2560 Lakeland Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Fortner, Jeffrey Lanier 207 Montchanin Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Foster, Alan Clark 2020 Lovers Lane Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Foster, Alisa Faith 145 Maplewood Drive Rittman, OH 44270 Foster, Charles Steven 6333 Columbia Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Foster, Diann Frances 901 John Street Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Foster, Patricia Michaele 5715 Winterthur Lane Atlanta, GA 30328 Foster, Travis Wayne 2413 Dundee Lane Nashville, TN 37214 Fowke, Michael Havener 1920 Rosemary Street Cayce, SC 29033 Fowler, Jerry Wade 1145 Hurricane Creek Road Chattanooga, TN 37421 Fowler, Sandy Lynn 2529 Old River Road Decatur, AL 35603 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, James Owen 4427 Andrew Jackson Parkway Hermitage, TN 37076 Fox, Mary Annette Chandler Road Hermitage, TN 37076 Fox, Nancy Susan Route 3, Box 182-c Pulaski, TN 38478 Fraley, Beri Nathaniel Route 2, Box 235 Winchester, TN 37398 Fraley, Douglas Rex 2385 Old Ashland City Road Clarksville, TN 37040 Fraley, Douglas Wayne 2373 Beechersbrook Lane Madison, OH 44057 Francis, Ann Kathryn 8200 Suzanne Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Francis, Kirk Edward 2451 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville, TN 37221 Frasier, Stephen Boyd 1714 Green Hills Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Frawley, Anna Paige 6716 Walnut Hills Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Frazier, Melanie Ruth Highway 90 West Post Office Box 375 Glasgow, KY 42141 Frazier, Melinda Dawn 204 Linebarger Drive Bentonville, AR 72712 Fredenburg, Brandon L. Post Office Box 2347 Bloomfield, NM 87413 Freeman, Gary Edward Route 4 6909 Wildturkey Drive Spotsylvania, VA 22553 Freeze, Christopher Wade Post Office Box 294 Manchester, TN 37355 Frensley, Lisa Dawn 8304 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221 Frith, Melvin Morris Route 3, Box 452 Bassett, VA 24055 Fry, Mark Kendrick 12300 Oakland Hills Point Knoxville, TN 37922 Fugate, Donna Lynne Route 1, Box 114 Calhoun, TN 37309 Fugate, Lisa Kay Route 1, Box 114 Calhoun, TN 37309 Fulford, John Mark 1400 Rockmoor Court Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Fulkerson, Mark Joseph 1283 Nancy Lane Columbus, OH 43227 Fuller, Barry Shannon R.R. 6, Box 536 Paducah, KY 42001 Fuller, Delicia Lee 1262 Plum Street Prattville, AL 36067 Fuller, Mary Angela 207 Sunset Avenue Camden, TN 38320 Fulton, Tammy Michelle Route 1, Box 174 Poulan, GA 31781 Fulton, Tim Dwight Route 1, Box 174 Poulan, GA 31781 Funk, Melissa Ann 590 Post Road Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Fuqua, Judy Faye 200 Roberta drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Fuqua, Tim Barton Route 3, Box 222 Joelton, TN 37080 Fussell, Sarah Ellen 104 Oak Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Fyffe, Kevin J. 1107 Northeast Fifth Washington, In 47501 Fyock, Melanie Joyce 352 Grant Street Apartment 3 Indiana, PA 15701 Gaddes, Estina Annette 1314 Lipscomb Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Gallant, Helen Lucinda 3140 Lakewood Drive Guntersville, AL 35976 Galloway, Jodie Elizabeth 2111 Sunset Drive Hattiesburg, MS 39401 Galloway, John Nicks 2111 Sunset Drive Hattiesburg, MS 39401 Gamble, Charles Ray 594 Hillcreek Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Gannon, Russell Lloyd Route 2, Box 155a Woodbury, TN 37190 Garcia, Joseph Albin 7107 West 10th Court Hialeah, FL 33014 Gardenhire, Donna Ruth 138 Lane Drive Algood, TN 38501 Gardner, Jeffrey William 642 Lois Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15236 Gardner, John Kevin 216 West Hutchinson Dr. Smyrna, TN 37167 Gardner, Julie Leeanne 154 Spring Valley Road Nashville, TN 37214 Garman, John Jennings 2901 Kingsbury Court Bloomington, IL 61701 Garner, James Alan 705 Garland Ferry Road Scottsboro, AL 35768 Garner, William Glenn 482 Old Nashville Highway La Vergne, TN 37086 Garrett, Donald Glenn 804 Curtis Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Garrett, Jeffery W. Route 1, Box 268a Danville, WV 25053 Garrett, Kimberly Sue Route 2, Box 460a Minford, OH 45653. Garrett, Sherrie Lynn 8400 Whites Creek Pike Joelton, TN 37080 Garrett, Stephen Lee 8138 Susanne Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Garrett, William Evans 121 Hibiscus Drive Box 235 Ashland City, TN 37015 Gass, Michael Todd 1133 Lois Lane Bowling Green, KY 42101 Gastineau, Zachary Dale Rural Route 4, Box 126a Nicholasville, KY 40356 Gatz, Amy Jo 4012 John’s Street Lilburn, GA 30247 Gauger, Thomas Andrew 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 Blvd. Nashville, TN 37220 Gaye, Zachariah Zarzar 1000 Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Gaylor, Vonda Gay 6126 Wilshire Drive Indianapolis, IN 46259 Gee, Deborah Lynn 1031 Hickory Ridge Loveland, OH 45140 Gentle, Amy Elizabeth 168 Oakview Road Hazel Green, AL 35750 Gentry, Delois Elizabeth 2546 Downs Circle Bossier City, LA 71111 Gentry, James Harold 602 Geno Circle Maryville, TN 37801 Gharacholou, Marjan 4909 Stillwood Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Gibson, Janet Annamae P.O. Box SS 5343 Nassau New Providence Bahamas Giffin, Larry David 4107 Arlington Circle Huntsville, AL 35801 Gilbert, David Allen 105 Indian Mound Drive McMinnville, TN 37110 Gill, Janette Post Office Box 85 Allensville, KY 42204 Cee nea esse ee ee SS a SS MS I 286 Directory ——— 0. CO ll nee Gill, Joe McClure Allensville, KY 42204 Gilliam, Charles Phillip 4033 Outer Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Gilliam, Robert Dwayne 1826 Cascade Street Fayetteville, NC 28301 Gilliland, Sara Elizabeth P.O. Box 152 Hamilton, MS 39746 Gilman, Leneda Route 2 Monroe, TN 38573 Gilmore, Maria Lynn Route 3, Box 90 Thompkinsville, KY 42167 Girard, Tracy Michelle 713 Crosswood Drive Saint Charles, MO 63303 Givens, Johnna Emily 725 Hickory Street Centerville, TN 37033 Glassco, Steven Dale Route 3, Box 253 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Glaus, Kenneth Wayne 4456 Eatons Creek Road Nashville, TN 37218 Glenn, Gregory James Box 1075 David Lipscomb College Nashville, TN 37203 Glover, Susan Kay Route 1, Box 104-B St. Jacob, IL 62281 Glover, Susan Lynne 315 Old Gurley Road Huntsville, AL 35811 Goad, Philip Preston 1418 West Seventh Street Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Gobble, Timothy Alan 2228 Brentwood Drive Cleveland, TN 37311 Goddard, Jennifer Darleen 2505 Timwood Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Godley, Jonathan Andrew Route 1, Box 377 Marietta, SC 29661 Godwin, Kathryn Leah 1615 Celinda Lane Birmingham, AL 35235 Goff, Faith Christa 1509 Grandview Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Goff, Lisa Renee 502 Willow Street Laurel, DE 19956 Goforth, Tonya Teraee 524 Landau Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Goins, Karen Fay 217 Kennett Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Golden, Candice Lynn 101 Molloy Street McMinnville, TN 37110 Goldman, George 7305 Merlin Circle Knoxville, TN 37921 Goldman, Kathryn Louise 7305 Merlin Circle Knoxville, TN 37921 Gomer, Edwina Patricia 4024 Overbrook Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Gooch, Garry Randall Route 11, Box 234 McMinnville, TN 37110 Gooch, Meredith Jane 206 Highland Circle Sylacauga, AL 35150 Goodman, Arleen S. 5124 Woodland Hills Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Gordon, Elizabeth Ann Route 2, Box 242 Wartrace, TN 37183 Gordon, Ronda Adair 46 Westbrook Road Dayton, OH 45415 Gorham, Holly Lynn 1825 Liberty Road, 27 Lexington, KY 40505 Gorman, Thomas Mitchell Route 8, General Forest Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Gose, Patricia Joanne 832 Locust Drive North Huntingdon, PA 15642 Graham, Bryna Curtis Route 6, Box 174 Ashland City, TN 37015 Graham, Kathy Dalene 940 North Hopewell Road Hopewell, OH 43746 Graham, William Christopher Route 6, Box 174 Ashland City, TN 37015 Graves, Jeffrey Kent 7166 118th Street, North Seminole, FL 33542 Gray, Gary Jackson Route 1, Box 157 Burns, TN 37029 Gray, Jeffery Lynn 13435 State Street Otisville, MI 48463 Gray, John Phili Gray, Karla Michelle Route 1, Box 355 Leoma, TN 38468 Gray, Ronald Scott 722 Oneta Drive Norcross, GA 30093 Grayson, Stephen Douglas Post Office Box 213 Adairville, KY 42202 Green, Brian Kevin Post Office Box 31 Wadkins Street Hardin, KY 42048 Green, Edna L. Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 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 Bryant 3702 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, TN 37215 Green, William David 1106 Stonewall Jackson Ct. 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 Greenwood, James Edward 12 Balanger Road Newark, DE 19711 Greenwood, Robert Thomas 12 Balanger Road Newark, DE 19711 Greer, Jack Ewell 4159 Gann Store Road Chattanooga, TN 37343 Greer, Kimberly A. 113 Cloverdale Court Hendersonville, TN 37075 Greer, Wellentina Drawer F White House, TN 37188 Gregg, John Raymond 613 Hidden Acres Drive Madison, TN 37115 Gregory, Elizabeth Lynn 105 Shadybrook Court Brentwood, TN 37027 Griffin, Albert Franklin 112 North Kingston Ave. Rockwood, TN 37854 Griffith, Douglas Scott 4 Edgewood Circle Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742 Griffith, Susan Elaine 1179 Fox Terrier Drive Bethel Park, PA 15102 Grigsby, James Robert 709 N. Nashville Ave. Sheffield, AL 35660 Grigsby, Michael Lewis Route 2, 221 2nd Roebuck Estates Louisa, VA 24201 Grimes, Gregory Charles 15780 Hunton Ln. Haymarket, VA 22069 Grimes, Melissa Parks Rural Route 2, Box 168 Mount Pleasant, TN 38474 Grissim, Jeffrey Matthew 5845 Merrimac Court Nashville, TN 37215 Gross, Gregory Holland Post Office Box 197 Ridgetop, TN 37152 Gross, Rhonda Chanell 9504 Sibbald Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32208 Groves, Donna Sue 1109 Lynwood Blvd. Nashville, TN 37215 Groves, Jeffrey Hans 704 Valley Brook Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Guest, Geoffrey Scott 202 Cain Rue Newark, DE 19711 Gunn, Amanda Leigh Post Office Box 187 Benton, KY 42025 Guthrie, Gretchen Michelle 1025 Foxfire Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Guyton, Linda Gail 2600 Nashville Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 Haas, Kelly Sue 17504 Grand, Apt. 4 Bellflower, CA 90706 Hackett, Richard Cameron 6001 Frontier Lane Nashville, TN 37211 Hackney, David Stephen 126 Rhine Drive Madison, TN 37115 Hadley, Cary Sean Route 1, Box 475 Nancy, KY 42544 Hadwin, Tanya Lenore 3348 Kirby Road Memphis, TN 38115 Haffelt, Christine Renee Route 2, Box 160a Crown City, OH 45623 Hagan, Karen Anne® Route 1, Box 398 Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Hagan, Katherine Anne Box 398 Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Hagan, Kevin Shawn Route 1 Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Hagar, Alice Kristin 13390 Old Hickory Blvd. Antioch, TN 37013 Hagewood, Grace Gillespie 6309 Tupper Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Hairston, Margaret Mitchell Rural Route 1, Box 78a Elwood, IL 60421 Halbert, Scott Allan 3440 Portsmouth Drive Birmingham, AL 34226 Hall, Alan Daniel 115 Freda Lane Burns, TN 37029 Hall, Alicia Gay Route 3, Box 245 Calvert City, KY 42029 Hall, Brian Scott Oak Grove Court Berea, KY 40403 Hall, Deborah Jean Route 1, Hawkins Road White Bluff, TN 37187 Hall, Lisa Michelle Route 1, Hawkins Road White Bluff, TN 37187 Hall, Lori Ann 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 Halsey, Katherine Suzanne 201 West Pottawatamie Street Tecumseh, MI 49286 Hamann, Susan Christine 4108 Coleridge Drive Nashville, TN 37013 Hamann, Toby Latham Post Office Box 476 Twain Harte, CA 95383 Hamilton, Kelly Wynne Route 3, Box 260 Calvert City, KY 42029 Hamlett, Rhonda Lanelle 209 Crestline Street Hartselle, AL 35640 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 Hammond, Kimberly Carol Post Office Box 31 Dawson, AL 35963 Hampton, Angela Annice Route 1, Box 275 Bruceton, TN 38317 Hampton, Donald Lynn 304 Fairbanks Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Hampton, Jimmie L. D1c Box 404 Campus Mail Nashville, TN 37203 Hampton, William Gordon 4602 Nevada Ave. Nashville, TN 37209 Hanvey, Sharon Alyse 1116 Batey Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Hardison, Dixie Lee 936 Timberlake Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Hardy, Pamela Finch Morris Drive Post Office Box 193 Greenbrier, TN 37073 Hargis, Philip Daniel Route 8, Bobby Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Harper, Bart Alan 330 Hazel Drive Centerville, TN 37033 Harper, Michael Gilbert 1203 Parker Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Harris, David Alan 1330 Garden Road Memphis, TN 38134 Harris, John Jefferson Route 6, Box 83-C Columbia, TN 38401 Harris, John Taylor Route 2, Box 42a Lascassas, TN 37085 Harris, William Eric 111 Leeward Point Hendersonville, TN 37075 Harris, Wilmore 109-39 156th Street Jamaica, NY 11433 Harrison, William Boyd 2130 Berry Avenue Florence, AL 35630 Hartman, Enoch Ellerson 6457 Cloverland Drive Nashville, TN 37027 Hartman, Eva Renee 1301 Haber Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Hartman, Nancy Lynn 204 Reynard Drive Landenberg, PA 19350 Hartranft, Trina Annette 25373 State Route Circleville, OH 43113 Harwell, Phyllis Ann Route 1, Box 3c Ardmore, TN 38449 Hasenfuss, John H. Route 1, Box 258 Woods Lane Centralia, IL 62801 Hassell, Melissa Ann 2804 Fortland Drive Nashville, TN 37206 Hassey, James Dudley 1301 Grandview Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Hatley, Tina Colette Route 1 Benders Ferry Road Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Hawkins, Gregory Clayton Route 2, Box 397 White Bluff, TN 37187 Haynes, Harley Mitchell 1406 Country Club Road Muncie, IN 47303 Hazelwood, Cynthia Ann 2100 Dearborn Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Heaberlin, Leslie Ann 739 Silverpines Road Houston, TX 77062 Head, Jerri Ann Route 1, Box 41-1A Springfield, TN 37172 Head, Johnie Todd 134 Bunch street Selmer, TN 38375 Head, Stanley Martina 565-16th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37203 Heaney, Paul Edward 32536 Vandover St. Clair Shores, MI 48082 Heater, Jennifer Lynn 17414 Spring Tree Lane Boca Raton, FL 33431 Heath, Brenda G. 608 Glenpark Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Heffington, John Douglas 12220 Chicamauga Trai Huntsville, AL 35803 Heffner, David Richard 4627 Roxbury Lane Muncie, IN 47302 Helms, Kevin Scott 4518 Sherry Lane Hixson, TN 37343 Hendon, Robert E. 2395 Mount Pleasant Rd. North Canton, OH 44720 Hendricks, Michele Renee 6137 Raintree Road Jacksonville, FL 32211 Hendrix, Allison Kaye 822 Baylor Drive Huntsville, AL 35802 Henley, David R. 115 Westhampton Place Nashville, TN 37203 Henley, Debra Leeanne 228 Willow Lane Nashville, TN 37211 Henley, Donna Anne 115 Westhampton Place Nashville, TN 37205 Henry, Dianne Carol 913 Forestdale South Fulton, TN 38257 Henry, Stephen Curtis 913 Forestdale South Fulton, TN 38257 0 ee Directory 287 Hensley, Blake William 11604 Lothbury Lane Richmond, VA 23233 Herod, Richard Michael 1501 Willingham Road Richmond, VA 23233 Herren, Katina Vanae 1711 Neshoba Cove Memphis, Tn 38138 Herzog, Raymond Paul 324 Brandy Creek Road Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Hester, Gayla Marie 6016 Belle Rive Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Hester, Maria Jacqueline 305 Forest Valley Court Atlanta, GA 30342 Hewitt, Penny Theresa Route 1, Box 141 Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Hickerson, Gary Edward 4126 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, TN 37215 Hickman, Evelyn Elizabeth 13620 Old Hicker Blvd. Antioch, TN 37013 Hicks, James Michael 1606 Burton Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Hicks, Lauren Devane 1609 Gary Avenue Albany, GA 31707 Hicks, Pamela Gail Route 1, Box 83 Henagar, AL 35978 Hicks, Sally Ann 108 South Kingston Ave. Rockwood, TN 37854 Higgins, Laura Fain 1115 Swanson Blvd. Fayetteville, TN 37334 Higgins, Tracy Lynn Route 2 Woodbury, TN 37190 Hill, Beth Ann Route 1, Box 156 College Grove, TN 37046 Hill, Donald G. 513 North Church Street Livingston, TN 37130 Hill, James David Route 3, Box 236 Calvert City, KY 42029 Hill, Melissa Lynn 814 Longbow Drive Southwest Decatur, AL 35603 Hillis, William Earl 2604 17th Street Anacortes, WA 98221 Hinson, Brett Alan Route 4, Box 680 Waverly, TN 37185 Hinson, Mark Sidney 6337 Panorama Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Hinton, Jeffrey Lee 1215 Twin Springs Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Hipkins, Simone Yvette 2602 Dougall Road Joliet, IL 60432 Hite, Melissa Louise 5391 Peach Drive Gibsonia, PA 15044 Hoalcraft, Nellie Faye 1002 23rd St., Apt. 14 Vienna, WV 26105 Hobbs, Amanda Carol 3950 Phillips Ave. Paducah, KY 42001 Hodge, Edward Harlin P.O. Box 205 Tompkinsville, KY 42167 Hogan, Andy Harlon 3331 Roberts Road Chattanooga, TN 37416 Hogan, Jeff Lynn Box 189, Route 1 Celina, TN 38551 Hogan, Michael James 984 Martindale Drive Tallmadge, OH 44278 Hogin, William Harold 726 Lincoln Drive Gallatin, TN 37066 Holder, Lee Caroline 1409 Adams Street Franklin, TN 37064 Holeman, Michael Wayne 611 Turn Table Road Sparta, TN 38583 Holladay, Derek Brett 36 Oak Drive Huntingdon, TN 38344 Holladay, Murray Rushton 1887 Olde Village Run Dunwoody, GA 30338 Hollan, Marinda Gay 10770 Anders Blvd., 1001 Jacksonville, FL 32216 Holland, Edward Route 2, Box 2a Hiawassee, GA 30546 Holland, John Gregory 5401 Meadowlake Road Brentwood, Tn 37027 Holland, Kim Dee 2009 Sunnyslope Lane Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Hollingsworth, Roy Davis 1310 Cherry Street Talladega, AL 35160 Hollis, Kenneth David 4728 Lori Drive Antioch, Tn 37013 Hollister, Susan Blair Holman, Joyce Lynn 31402 Regal Drive Warren, MI 48093 Holt, Amanda Dawn Post Office Box 261 Hawesville, KY 42348 Holt, Jonathan Lance Post Office Box 261 Hawesville, KY 42348 Holton, Cynthia Dawn 409 Fifth Avenue Columbia, TN 38401 Holton, Lora Alleyne 1550 Stoneleigh Court Huntingtown, MD 20639 Hood, Jonathan Christopher Box 232 Decherd, TN 37324 Hoover, David Houston 2812 Dunmore Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Horis, Kimberly Ruth 508 Sherwood Drive Maryville, TN 37801 Horis, Pamela Kay 508 Sherwood Drive Maryville, TN 37801 Horne, Jennifer Lynn Route 2, Yale Drive Minford, OH 45653 Houghton, Jeffrey Raymond 2400 Elliott Drive. Old Hickory, TN 37138 Houston, Duwain Todd 50 Wylly Avenue Savannah, GA 31406 Howard, Michael Lynn 1039 Davidson Roa Nashville, TN 37205 Howell, Barbara Ann 604 Clematis Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Hubbard, Steven Mark 1801 Old Hickory Blvd. Brentwood, TN 37027 Hubbell, Lisa Anne Quality Street Culleoka, TN 38451 Hubbell, Richard Lemaster 123 Park Circle Columbia, TN 38401 Huckabey, Kimberly Mae Route 5, Box 214 Athens, TN 37303 Hudson, Anthony Jay 916 Baltimore Rd., NE Lake Placid, FL 33852 Hudson, Michael Wayne 15325 Southwest 74 Court Miami, FL 33157 Hudson, Regina Kaye 4801 Bowfield Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Hudson, Richard Seth 7500 North West 12th Street Plantation, FL 33313 Hudy, John Todd 2778 West Munroe St. Bethel Park, PA 15102 Huff, William Alexander 401 Weathergreen Raleigh, NC 27607 Huffine, Timothy Wayne 3231 Lakeshore Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Huggins, Jonathan Lynn 7121 Regency Road Knoxville, TN 37931 Hughes, Kenneth Carl 2414 Marsha Drive Flatwoods, KY 41139 Hughes, Sally Lynn 2175 Branch Drive Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Hulen, Patricia Suzanne Route 4 Rutherford Estates Columbia, TN 38401 Hulsey, Lori Annette 1049 Fontaine Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Humphrey, Roger Blaine 1002 Lakeview Drive Cullman, AL 35055 Hungate, Davita Carlene Route 3, Box 206 Genesco, IL 61254 Hunt, Joseph Craig 106 Kenner Avenue Nashville, TN 37205 Hunt, Todd Anthony 620 Brook Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Hunter, Victor Raymond _ 1114 Second Ave., South Nashville, TN 37210 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 Huskey, Melinda Jane 316 Luna Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Hutchins, Carol Ann 565 Owendale Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Hutson, Jonathan Jackson 907 Oak Street Winnetka, IL 60093 Ingram, Philip David 509 East 5th Street Coal Valley, IL 61240 Inman, Tina Ellyn Boyd Mill Pike Franklin, TN 37064 Irons, Thomas Franklin 506 Charlotte S.W. Athens, TN 37303 Irwin, Richard Edward 169 Rebecca Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Isaacs, William Michael 106 Bluegrass Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Isenberg, Todd Clayton Post Office Box 267 Edmonton, KY 42129 Jaap, Anna Lois Box 194 Prosperity, WV 25909 Jack, Melton Samuel Route 2, Box 113 Zelienople, PA 16063 Jackson, Christopher Carey 2838 Colonial Circle Nashville, TN 37214 Jackson, Edna Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Jackson, Harold Elliott Route 2, Box 132 Springfield, TN 37172 Jackson, John Richard Jackson, Kelly Woodard Route 3, Box 239 Petersburg, TN 37144 Jackson, Krista Lee 2611 Brownwood Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Jackson, Robert Harold 2125 Hallmark Drive Pensacola, FL 32503 Jackson, Tracey Leigh 414 White Circle Southwest Cullman, AL 35055 Jackson, William Dale 8901 Wooten Road Chattanooga, TN 37416 James, Alice Faye 201 Maple Avenue Waverly, TN 37185 Jean, Jennifer Sue 101 Robin Way, Box 315 Salem, IN 47167 Jefferson, Sarah Ellen 1113 Adams Street Franklin, TN 37064 Jenkins, Diane Roy Jenkins, Regina Gail Route 4, Box 112 Centerville, TN 37033 Jennings, Sherri Lynn 2113 Guaranty Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Jent, Jennifer Lee 620 South Restin Road Greenwood, IN 46142 Jessup, Laura Ann 2993 Brantley Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Jimenez, Maria I. 8650 Roanoke Dr. North Charleston, SC 29418 Johnson, Burl Eddy 6220 Melton Drive Chattanooga, TN 37416 Johnson, Craig Alan 145 County Line Road Fayetteville, GA 30214 SOhHON Craig Leo 57 Sunset Blvd. Brunswick, GA 31520 Johnson, Dana Leigh 1101 Edmondson Cr. Nashville, Tn 37211 Johnson, Demetric 16793 Blackstone Detroit, MI 48219 Johnson, Ginger Beth Post Office Box 43 Eva, AL 35621 Johnson, Jeffrey Ross Route 3, Box 165 Trenton, GA 30752 Johnson, Joseph Darby 5455 Francis Avenue Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Johnson, Karen Brooke 3441 New Towne Road Antioch, TN 37013 Johnson, Kimberly Marshelle 6220 Melton Drive Chattanooga, TN 37416 Johnson, Lori Michelle P.O. Box 2814 Hendersonville, TN 37077 Johnson, Lorie Diane 101 Allendale Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Johnson, Mark Arnold 5711-34th Ave., Apt. 4 Moline, AL 61265 Johnson, Melynie Jeanne 415 Raintree Place Hermitage, TN 37076 Johnson, Michael Eugene Johnson, Monica Lynn 5320 Forest Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Johnson, Rebecca Jean 2521 David Court Nashville, TN 37214 Johnson, Steven Bradford 7921 E. Birwood Road Tucson, AZ 85715 Johnson, Timothy Wayne 110 South Nance Alamo, TN 38001 Johnson, Tommy Brent 2810 Rural Hill Circle Nashville, TN 37217 Johnson, Tonja Denise 143 Holly Tree Gap Road Franklin, TN 37064 Johnson, Vicki Lynn 1516 Gasser Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Johnson, Victoria Elizabeth 5455 Frances Ave. Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Johnston, Terry Wayne Joines, Jennifer Lynn 4574 MickeyDrive Memphis, TN 38116 Jones, Anthony 2412 Moore Ave Huntsville, AL 35810 Jones, Bradley Rex 5120 Franklin Road Nashville, TN 37220 Jones, Christy D. 314 Crow Cut Road, North Fairview, TN 37062 Jones, Danny Burton Route 2,Box 188 Smithville, Tn 37166 Jones, David Randall 506 Utley Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Jones, James Brian 6508 Chippewa North Little Rock, AK 72116 Jones, Jean Campbell 1306 Tyne Blvd. Nashville, TN 37215 Jones, Jennifer Eileen 5700 Arundel Drive Orlando, FL 32808 Jones, Jerry Wayne Maxwell Chapel Road Unionville, TN 37180 Jones, Joni Lynn 616 Levi Road Chattanooga, TN 37415 Jones, Joseph Edward 4661 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville, TN 37218 Jones, Kelly Ann 487 Fiddlers Green Dover, DE 19901 Jones, Leslie Michelle 673 Norwood Street Port Charlotte, FL 33952 Jones, Linda Gail 99 Boyette Street Hamlet, NC 28345 Jones, Lisa Annette 1884 Whispering Pines Circle Eslonoeee Fis33s33 : Jones, Lynn Renee : Edgewood Farm : Route 1, Box 507 ; Bealeton, VA 22712 rr Jones, Marion Keith C Route 1 : Burke Hollow Road Nolensville, TN 37135 Jones, Mark Stuart 219 Roundelay Circle Lynchburg, VA 24502 Jones, Martha Grace 852 Wren Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Jones, Rebecca Sue Box 2-b, Clay Route Spencer, WV 25276 Jones, Susan Elizabeth 1108 Sun Valley Road I 288 Directory ee Franklin, TN 37064 Jones, Wilburn Bass 2715 Jones Avenue Nashville, TN 37207 Jordan, Beth Wayne Post Office Box 124 Calhoun, KY 42327 Jorgensen, Rachelle Anette Box 469 Harlan, IA 51537 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 Kaiser, Kim Leann 708 Shoshoni Street Cheyenne, WY 82009 Karnoski, Robert Kent 20 Cherry Drive Mount Vernon, IL 62864 Keen, Linda Rene 1570 South 900 East Zionsville, IN 46077 Keith, Chris Allen 8 Arcadia Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Kelly, John William 1300 Toney Drive Huntsville, AL 35802 Kelly, Peggy Ann 2034 Tinnin Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Kelsey, Thomas Hadley 5128 Shady Way Lane ‘“hattanooga, TN 37416 «Xelso, Amy Jeanette 1307 Morris Avenue Opelika, AL 36801 Kelso, Mark Leon 1307 Morris Avenue Opelika, AL 36801 Kemp, Christian William 222 Meander Way sreenwood, IN 46142 -endall, Barry J. endrick, Joel Ross 317 Mars Hill Road orence, AL 35630 endrick, John Robin 17 Mars Hill Road riorence, AL 35630 “ endrick, Lowell Lee 532 Highland Drive N4ount Sterling, KY 40353 %.endrick, Ronya Joy 317 Mars Hill Road Florence, AL 35630 Kennedy, Alice Marie 4 Oak Point ‘ewnan, GA 30263 ® nney, Kristi Dawn 'J9 Caldwell Drive Columbia, TN 38401 ennington, Brent Lee “S5 Queensbury Drive vontgomery, AL 36116 ‘rns, Shannon Elizabeth Peute 6, box 80 D'ckson, TN 37055 Ketchum, William David 645 Pennywell Drive ‘ashville, TN 37205 they, Tracey Elizabeth 612 Valle Vista Drive Srandon, FL 33511 Keys, Kristie Lynne 124 Elliswood Drive Statesboro, GA 30458 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 555 Double Churches Road Columbus, GA 31904 Kilgallin, Debora Sue 17644 Route 3 Catlettsburg, KY 41129 Kilpatrick, Kelly Jo 1020 Old Section Road Bessemer, AL 35023 Kilpatrick, Melinda Louise 7033 Stanford Drive Alexandria, VA 22307 Kim, Jungdoo Seoul, Korea Kimbrell, John Wylie Route 1, Box 42 West Point, TN 38486 Kimbro, Eric Dewaine 3016 Indiana Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Kimbrough, Daryl Andrae 3238 Delicado Dr., Northwest Huntsville, AL 35810 King, Alisa King Drive Eagleville, TN 37060 King, Charles Mark P.O. Box 171 Bell Buckle, TN 37020 King, David Phillip 1526 Covington Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 King, Jason Dean Route 3, Box 73 Lafayette, TN 37083 King, Katherine Anne 108 Myles Manor court Franklin, TN 37064 King, Laura Ann 7035 Todd Road College Corner, OH 45003 King, Mary Lynne 531 Southcrest Drive Nashville, TN 37211 King, Paula Nelson 4862 Jonquil Nashville, TN-37211 King, Ricky Dale 1501 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Kinnane, Timothy Martin 1208 Harding Place Nashville, TN 37215 Kinnane, Todd Alan 1208 Harding Place Nashville, TN 37215 Kinzer, Sarah Jane Route 1 Columbis, TN 38401 Kinzer, Timothy Ray 111 Mount Vernon Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Kirby, Byron Scott 1204 Rustic Circle Huntsville, AL 35802 Kirby, Sue Ann 210 East Blackbeard Rd. Wilmington, NC 28403 Kirby, Timothy Edward 100 Shihmen Court Antioch, TN 37013 Kirk, James David Route 4, Box 304 Columbia, TN 38401 Kirkland, James Eric 809 Brentview Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Kiser, Lisa Michelle Route 2, Box 212 Hazel, KY 42049 Kixmiller, Kerry Joe Rural Route 2 Winslow, IN 47598 Klingbyll, Tamera Dawn 216 Chester Road Southwest Fairview, TN 37062 Knight, David Mansfield 107 Lexington Avenue McMurray, PA 15317 Knight, Jacqueline 5526 Yeager Court Indianapolis, IN 46237 Knight, Jerry Dean 5526 Yeager Court Indianapolis, IN 46237 Knight, Laurilee Jane 3900 Fallen Timber Drive Louisville, KY 40222 eg de Lester Ray 601 Shadycrest Lane Franklin, TN 37064 Knowles, Karen Marie 126 Stuart Drive Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742 Knox, Lisa Ann Route 2, Highway 70 S Readyville, TN 37149 Knuckles, Craig Douglas 13520 Marion Center Road Hoagland, IN 46745 Koger, Paula Kim Star Route 586, Box 137 Monticello, KY 42633 Kopulos, Melissa Jayne 15930 La Roda Court Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Korn, K. Todd 14868 NW Hunters Drive Beaverton, OR 97006 Kreuz, Keith Anthony 1328 Conant St., Lot 6 Maumee, OH 43537 Kroehnke, Amy Catherine Route 1, Box 498 Gilbertsville, KY 42044 Kulp, Richard Wayne 909 Coral Road Nashville, TN 37204 Kulp, Robert Charles Route 7, Box 563 Birchwood Cr. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Kuykendall, Mark Alan 108 Oak Hill Drive McMinnville, TN 37110 Kyle, Kreg Lehman 5311 FairviewRoad Hixson, TN 37343 Kyle, Leslie Anne Marie 227 Michigan Avenue Daytona Beach, FL 32014 Labender, Brian Ronald 500 Timberridge Carolstream Lackey, Mark Alan 906 Sixth Street Jasper, AL 35501 Ladd, Karen Annette 3286 Hinkle Drive Nashville, TN 37218 Lafferty, Martin David Box 582 La Vergne, TN 37086 Lakes, Peter Andrew 228 Rachel Lane Middletown, OH 45042 Lallathin, Janet Layne 67303 Pine View Dr. Route 1 Belmonte, 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, TN 47715 Lane, Morris Andrew Rural Route 1, Box 77 Pegram, TN 37143 Langford, Martha Ann 4037 Outer Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Langham, Janet Carol Route 3, Box 300 Bay Minette, AL 36507 Langlois, John Charles 133 Blackman Road Bradner OH 43406 Langlois, William David 133 Blackman Road Bradner, OH 43406 Langsdon, Joseph William 307 N. Hardin Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Lanham, Craig Lauren 116 River Drive Tequesta, FL 33458 Lankford, Mary Anne 995 W. Melrose Drive Cookeville, TN 38501 Larue, Tammy Dianne 310 Rachel Ct., East Hermitage, TN 37076 Lassiter, William Russell 210 Burnt Leaf Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Latham, Timothy Everett 2703 Greystone Road Nashville, TN 37204 Latif, Zainab 6501 Harding Rd., Apt. K-48 Nashville, TN 37205 Lavender, Earl Dale Lavender, Mia Carol 2702 Nolensville Rd. Nashville, TN 37210 Law, Dennis Alan 4818 Brookville Road Indianapolis, IN 46201 Layne, Vicki Celeste 300 Bonnavue Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Lays, Connie Juliff 130 Brandywine, Apt K Westerville, OH 43081 Ledford, Angela Joy 1638 Mt. Vernon Road Rocky Face, GA 30740 Lee, Anna Marie Stable Rd., Route 7 Franklin, TN 37064 Lee, James Harold 3340 Quisenberry Lane Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Lee, Kendell Bryan Route 6, Box 414a Lewisburg, TN 37091 Leeper, Kimberly Star 4685 Dowdy Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Leffel, Kelly Ann 131 Stillhouse Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Lemmons, John Neal 90 Valley Forge Nashville, Tn 37205 Lenahan, Joelle Marie 2012 Bernard Cr., Apt. 4 Nashville, TN 37212 Lenoir, Martha Caroline 6017 Ellington Rd. Huntsville, AL 35810 Lentz, Jane Marie 12314 Shelter Lane Bowie, MD 20715 Lentz, Rhonda Diane 4604 Calumet Circle Duluth, GA 30136 Leonard, Jill Ann Leopard, Lori Jane 1502 Northgate Drive Opelika, AL 36801 Lester, Howard Louis 100 Pine Tree Drive LaGrange, GA 30240 Lester, Lorie Marie Route 2, Box 123 Watertown, TN 37184 Lewandoski, Anastasia Lea 708 Parrish Street Jacksonville, AR 72076 Lewis, Linda Anette 2843 Lakeland Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Lewis, Nancy Jean 123 East Highland Rd. Johnson City, TN 37601 Lewis, Rebecca Melinda 3716 Crestview Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Lillicrap, Kimberly Diane 5701 Stoneway Trail Nashville, TN 37209 Limbaugh, Dana Allison 7 Mimosa Drive Childersburg, AL 35044 Lincoln, Carrie Gene 7944 Hooten Hous Road Nashville, TN 37221 Lincoln, Elizabeth Helen Route 1, Pratt Lane Franklin, TN 37064 Linkous, Nancy Lynn 7336 Oak Run Drive Germantown, TN 38138 Linville, Tina Diane 109 Heiss Drive Marietta, OH 45750 Little, John Perry 304 East Heritage Dr. Knoxville, TN 37922 Little, Melody Rose 4600 Tenth Ave., North Birmingham, AL 35212 Livingston, James Terry Lloyd, Frances Christine 704 Broadway Drive Ocoee, FL 32761 Lloyd, John Wade 1107 Meadowlark Drive Channahon, IL 60410 Lloyd, Morton Crowell 4925 Bal Harbor Drive Chattanooga, TN 37416 Locke, Jill Ann Route 3 Columbia, TN 38401 Loden, James Carlton 824 Glen Leven Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Loflin, Angela Chandler Post Office Box 684 Tavares, FL 32778 Lollar, Mary Ruth Route 1, Box 76 Hayden, AL 35079 Lollar, Ralph David Route 1, Box 76 Hayden, AL 35079 Long, Dawn Michelle 532 Trace Creek Drive Nashville, TN 37221 Long, Lela Elaine 441 Woodland Street Livingston, TN 38570 Long, Steven Layne Route 1, Box 8 Paoli, In 47454 Longieliere, Louis Eugene 3620 14th St. North Naples, FL 33940 Lough, Scott Douglas 1009 Fairview Alma, MI 48801 Love, Sherri 13863 Pine Villa Lane Fort Myers, FL 33912 Loveday, Jonathan Sanders Route 13, Box 191 Crossville, TN 38555 Lovelady, Lisa Lynne 432 South Ramsey Street Manchester, TN 37355 Loveless, Lee Edward Route 2, Box 68 Centerville, TN 37033 Lovell, Christopher Lynn 5005 Suter Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Lowe, Betsy Jane Route 6 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Lowe, Wiley B. 1402 San Jose Blvd. Holly Hill, FL 32017 Lucey, Kathleen Jill Box 27 Wind Ridge, PA 15380 Luffman, Jennifer Leigh 804 Lori Lane Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Lusk, Gregory Alan 4005 Trotwood Avenue Columbia, TN 38401 Lusk, Maurice Wayne 3811 Carole Drive Doraville, GA 39340 Lynch, Katherine Jan SSS SSS SSS Directory 289 SSS See Garrett Lane Winchester, TN 37398 Lynch, Kimberly Brown 341 Summit Ridge Circle Nashville, TN 38215 Lynch, Lynette Kimberly 901 E. Camino Real Apartment PH-1B Boca Raton, FI 33432 Maberry, Billy Jeffrey 509 E. Jefferson Avenue Carthage, Tn 37030 Macy, Jonathan David Post Office Box 655 Englewood, TN 37329 Magee, Kimberly Jane 1316 Clairmont Drive Weaver, AL 36277 Magnuson, James Brian 121 Prindle Drive Smyrna, TN 37167 Malvea, Samuel Vinay 501 Colice Jeanne Road Nashville, TN 37221 Mandernach, John Roger 3380 Clemens Drive St. Charles, MO 63301 Mandernach, Kurt Joseph 3380 Clemens St. Charles, MO 63301 Mani, Majid Post Office Box 50204 Nashville, TN 37205 Manilla, Diana Gayle Mankin, Jeffrey Ashley 806 Fairoaks Drive Madison, TN 37115 Mansfield, Anna-Lise Marie 65 Fairview Ave. Grimsby, Ontario, CAN L3M3L6 Markham, Cindy Lanae 415 W. Norfield Blvd. Apt.106 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Marlin, Kimberly Rose 441 Rembrandt Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Marlowe, Philip Brian Rocky Ford Road Nolensville, TN 37135 Marshall, Melanie Jean 504 Pawnee Trail Columbia, TN 38401 Marshall, Paul Houston 2820 Hemingway Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Martello, William Christopher Post Office Box 314 Baker, FL 32531 Martikainen, Christine 8 Hilltop Road Tolland, CT 06084 Martin, Bruce C. 3825 Southwest Fifth Place Gainesville, FL 32607 Martin, Harriet Gayle 3825 Southwest Fifth Place Gainesville, FL 32607 Martin, John Tilford 410 Bellwood Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Martin, Leigh Anne 881 San Juan Avenue Lake City, FL 32055 Martin, Robbie Lamar Post Office Box 1164 Lake Placid, FL 33852 Martin, Ronald Jeffery 1160 Allen Avenue Hamilton, OH 45015 Martin, Susan Elaine 1915 Overhill Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Mason, George Perry Post Office Box 37 Lake Placid, FL 33852 Mason, Holly Ruth Cloverleaf Rd., Box 37 Lake Placid, FL 33852 Massey, Troy Nolan 3905 Sturbridge Drive Huntsville, AL 35810 Masten, Elizabeth Lazenby 766 Rodney Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Matheny, Scott Allen 157 Bay Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Mathis, Cynthia Michelle Weir Roa Clio, MI 48420 Mathis, Timothy Todd 785 South Lowry Smyrna, TN 37167 Matlock, Mitzi Gay 115 Bob White Drive Dickson, TN 37955 Matlock, Ronald Barry Route 1, Box 2-A Charlotte, TN 37036 Matthews, Christina Camp 1118 Overton Lea Road Nashville, TN 37220 Matthews, Wendy Carol 157 Brookridge Drive La Vergne, TN 37086 Maxwell, Gregory Allan Route 2, Box 1433 Evensville, Tn 37332 May, Harriett Lorraine 184 Lee Lane Huntland, TN 37345 May, Timothy Jack Route 1, Box 438a Steens, MS 39766 Maynard, Jerry Christopher 105 Stafford Oak Drive Jamestown, NC 27282 Maynard, Stephanie Dianne Route 1, Box 57 Livingston, TN 38570 Mayo, Michael Wayne 1732 Cynthia Lane Hurst, TX 76054 Mayo, Michele Rene 3225 Crislynndale Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Mays, Amy Alicia Route 3 Killen, AL 35645 Mays, James Gregory Route 2, Box 14 Nunnelly, TN 37137 McAllister, Jeremy Clyde 1208 Governors Dr., SE Huntsville, AL 35801 McAllister, John Lawrence 4408 Sheppard Place Nashville, TN 37205 McArthur, Christina Lynn Post Office Box 735 Franklin, TN 37064 McCallister, Dreama Dawn Route 2, Box 207 Hurricane, WV 25526 McCarley, Jane Elizabeth 302 West Brown Street Glasgow, KY 42141 McCarley, Mary Denise 2076 Von List Way Lexington, KY 40502 McCarter, Robert Craig P.O. Box 150714-0714 Nashville, TN 37215 McCarthy, Sherry Leigh 1455 El Prado Street Fort Myers, FL 33901 McCarty, Timothy Paul General Delivery South Shore, KY 41175 McClanahan, Lori Jan 205 Bart Drive Antioch, TN 37013 McClelland, Eric Ray 4810 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville, TN 37218 McClelland, Kevin Powers 7159 Harper Road Joelton, TN 37080 McClure, Daniel Joe 450 Powers Waverly, TN 37185 McClure, Joanna Carol 450 Powers Blvd. 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 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 McDonald, Kimberly Paige 119 Devonwood Dr. Pittsburgh, PA 15241 McDowell, Scott Alec 307 North Gloster Tupelo, MS 38801 McElhiney, Thomas Wayne 1400 Brannom Drive Madison, TN 37115 McFarlen, Marvin Leon 3024 Franklin Road Nashville, TN 37204 McGill, James Mark 7414 Bridle Drive Nashville, TN 37221 McGill, Jennifer Leanne 173 Blair Road La Vergne, TN 37086 McGill, Steven Wade 173 Blair Road La Vergne, TN 37086 McGlaughlin, Christina Michell Hwy. Contract 30, Box 530 Busy, KY 41723 Mclllwain, David Howard 261 Bluegrass Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Mcindoo, David Ray 609 Highland View Court Hermitage, TN 37076 McKamey, Darrin Brent Route 1, Box Ivy-1 New Palistine, IN 36163 McKay, Mark Oda 3024 Belair Drive Bowie, MD 20715 McKay, Robert Allison 115 Ralston Lane Franklin, TN 37064 McKeehan, Roy Frank 1777 Laurel Brook Lane Birmingham, AL 35215 McKeel, Vaughn Allen 3730 Colonial Heritage Dr. Nashville, TN 37217 McKenzie, Crystal Paige C-4, Box 196 Pikeville, KY 41501 McKinley, Jeffrey Alan 16133 Venison Trail Woodburn, IN 46797 McKinney, Robert Crane Route 1, Box 880 Pikeville, KY 41501 McKinzie, John Anthony 7111 Gulf Shore Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78244 McMahan, Margie Elizabeth 231 Lake Terrace Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 McMillan, Tonja Jo 212 South Rita Waco, TX 76705 McMurtry, John Mark 5011 Longstreet Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 McNair, Lisa Loveda Route 3 Loganville, GA 30249 McNeal, Lynda Sue 3300 Poplar Cairo, IL 62914 McPherson, Amy Joyce 3805 Murphy Road Nashville, TN 37209 McPherson, Joel Bryan 3805 Murphy Road Nashville, TN 37209 McPherson, John Ashley 271 Tusculum Road Antioch, TN 37013 McPherson, Stephanie Lynne Post Office Box 357 Sewanee, TN 37375 McRae, David Michael McR aven, Carol Denise 6108 Bresslyn Road Nashville, TN 37205 McWhorter, Wendy Lee 602 Roebling Road Cincinnati, OH 45238 Meador, Elisa Jane 1011 Goodbar Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Meador, Lori Ann 4538 South Roanoke Springfield, MO 65807 Meadows, Daniel Edward Route 4, Box 24 Ashland City, TN 37015 Meece, Herbert Nokes Rural Route 1 Friendship, TN 38034 Megar, Carolyn Fern Melson, David Alan 6028 Lanier Blvd. Norcross, GA 30071 Mendl, Gary Daniel 536 Southcrest Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Menninger, Michael Agee 109 Tennyson Trail Macon, GA 31210 Mercer, Jerry Wayne Mercer, Jimmy Smyth 2400 Poncianna St. Huntsville, AL 35801 Meredith, Norman Hollis 2030 Natchez Lane Paducah, KY 42001 Merrill, Frances Louise 4461 Coconut Creek Blvd. Coconut Creek, FL 33063 Merritt, Kevin Warren 3516 Huntland Drive Whites Creek, TN 37189 Merritt, Roger Alan 412 Taft Avenue Charleston, IL 61920 Mertens, Angela Rochelle 15318 Pleasant Valley Rd. Houston, TX 77062 Messamore, Ronald Lester 113 Chapel Avenue Nashville, Tn 37206 Meyer, Susan Renee 132 Country Club Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Mick, Kevin Eric 321 Walnut Street Zelienople, PA 16063 Mickowski, Christopher Michael 4 Clyde Circle, Whitehall Newcastle, DE 19720 Midgett, Jenifer Lynn 307 Hampton Road Tullahoma, TN 37388 Milam, Melody Lynne 523 Colice Jeanne Road Nashville, TN 37221 Miles, Paula Shannon 541 Richmar Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Miles, Stephanie Lynn 541 Richmar Drive Nashville, TN 37211 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 Rd. Macon, GA 31210 Miller, Alvin James 902 Robertson Academy Rd. Nashville, TN 37220 Miller, Anthony Dale 1602 N. Observatory Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Miller, Glenda Rhea Route 12, Box 162 Bowling Green, KY 42101 Miller, Jennifer Lee 936 Saint Andrews Road Macon, GA 31210 Miller, Karen Annette Route 1, Box 3910 Stigler, OK 74462 Miller, Kenneth Adams 1120 West Perkins Memphis, TN 38117 Miller, Teresa Lynne Route 2, Box 423 Dyersburg, TN 38024 Mills, Pamela Adkins 2212 Tyne Blvd. Nashville, TN 37215 Mills, Robert Gordon 1904 Upland Drive Nashville, TN 37216 Minor, Deana Gay 2332 Norwood Blvd. Florence, AL 35630 Minor, Mark Crai 7195 Franklin Roa Lewisville, NC 27023 Minton, David Harold Route 2, Box 154ee Milan, TN 38358 Mitchell, Peter Maury Post Office Box 225 Luverne, AL 36049 Mobley, Leesa Annette 3224 Earle Drive Fort Worth, TX 76117 Mock, Shanon Renee 5866 Shallowford Road Lewisville, NC 27023 Mock, Timothy Dwayne 5866 Shallowford Road Lewisville, NC 27023 Monk, Jimmy Everett 506 LeslieAvenue Glasgow, KY 42141 Monk, Marla Elayne 2600 Nashville Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 Montgomery, Comas Fay Route 8 Lascassas Highway Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Montgomery, Kevin Don Route 5 Old Hickory Boulevard Brentwood, TN 37027 Moore, Beverly Jean 2323 Houlihan Road Saginaw, MI 48601 Moore, Cynthia Dawn 6302 American Court Nashville, TN 37209 Moore, Eva Susan Route 2, Box 515 Greenville, KY 42345 Moore, Jeffrey Dale Pennfield, Box 244 Odin, IL 62870 Moore, Kenneth Gordon Route 8, Box 8079 Manchester, TN 37355 Moore, Robert William 4620 Woodridge Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 Moore, Rudy Joseph 2251 Castleman Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Moore, Sandra Kay 322 Dade Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Moore Thomas Loyd 4001 Anderson Road Nashville, TN 37217 Moorer, Emmett Lewis 3293 Majestic Prince Dr. Owensboro, KY 37082 Moran, Mary Kathryn 5422 Knob Road Nashville, TN 37209 Morehead, Donald Wayne 700 Meridian Street SS SSS SSS SSS 290 Directory Nashville, TN 37207 Morgan, Jeanne Marie Route 3, Box 140a Shelbyville, TN 37160 Morgan, Katie Elizabeth Route 4,Box 350a Lewisburg, TN 37091 Morgan, Maria Annette Route 1, box 530 Trion, GA 30753 Morgan, Monna Lynn Route 1, Box 530 Trion, Ga 30753 Morgan, Susan Elizabeth 1420 Shawhan Terrace Chattanooga, TN 37411 Morgan, Walter Henry 1228 McGavock Pike Nashville, TN 37216 Morrill, Ashleigh Ellen 5185 Downwest Ride Columbia, MD 21044 Morris, Jon David 352 Clearlake Dr. West Nashville, TN 37217 Morrison, Dean Allan 3205 Woodford Way Birmingham, AL 35243 Morrison, Gregory Thomas 8325 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221 Morrow, Amy Gayle 615 Granny White Pike Brentwood, TN 37027 Morrow, Sharon Grant Moss, Jenny Lynn 202 Cedarwood Lane Madison, TN 37115 Moss, Mitchell Newman 157 37th Avenue-North Nashville, TN 37209 Moth, Emily Conley 2389 Lynnfield Memphis, TN 38119 Mowery, Lisa Marie 8301 Burchfield Dr. Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Mullins, Cynthia Jo 4105 Brecon Circle Talladega, AL 35160 Mullins, Jordan Wayne 1010 Kirby Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Mullins, Sam D. 13131 West 29th Ave. 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 45431 Murphy, Daniel L. 3127 Dothan Memphis, TN 38118 Murphy, Linda Amelia 112 Garrett Drive Goodlettsville, Tn 37072 Murphy, Melinda Louise 534 American Road Nashville, TN 37209 Murray, Thomas J. 7350 Rolling River Parkway Nashville, TN 37221 Musick, Steven Grady 6517 Lakeshore Parkway Chattanooga, TN 37416 Myers, Dee-Anna Jean Box 74, Nolensville Rd. Nolensville, TN 37135 Myers, Michael Terry 5112 Brucewood Drive Nashville, TN 37211 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 Nantz, Robert Brian Route 1, Box 114 Sebree, KY 42455 Nash, Gregory Edwin 317 Binkley 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 Rd. Bowling Green, KY 42101 Necessary, Patricia Annette 5 Indiana Street Bristol, VA 24201 Nelsen, John Mark Route 2 316 Wind Rows Lake Dr. Goddard, KS 67052 Nelson, Brian Scott 150 Cumberland Trace Nashville, TN 37214 Nelson, Courtney Lynn Addison Dr., Box 127 Blairsville, GA 30512 Nelson, David D. 4862 Jonquil Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Nelson, Jeffery Brian 312 Dolphin Street Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Nelson, Nancy Anne 1227 Meadowbrook Drive Lafayette, IN 47905 Nelson, Randall Kirk 167 Hillview Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Nemier, Richard Henry 3604 Stepping Stone Lane Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Nestor, Lori Ann 201 Darby Avenue Sheffield, AL 35660 Nevins, Charles Neil Route 1, Box 50 Celina, TN 38551 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 Newman, Stacey Joelle 4500 Bobs Court Stone Mountain, Ga 30083 Newsom, Lisa Jane 1624 S. Observatory Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Newton, Kristi Lynn 555 Huntington Parkway Nashville, TN 37211 Nichols, Stanley Lee 4029 Sue Ellen Drive Abilene, TX 79603 Nickel, Laurie Anderson 4217 Granny White Pike Nashville, TN 37204 Nickolaus, Delia Ruth 514 Wilson Pike Brentwood, TN 37027 Niebel, Robert Jack Route 1, Box 378-C Ashland City, TN 37015 Noel, Tiffany Leigh 10004 Greenview Drive Huntsville, AL 35803 Nokes, Niva Ann Route 7, Box 187 McMinnville, TN 37110 Norman, Nancy Route 2, Box 79 Nauvoo, AL 35578 Norris, Daniel Riley 271 Baxter Road Ballwin, MO 63011 Northcutt, Sherie Annette 1236 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Norwood, Christopher Wayne 934b Havenhill Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Norwood, Jackie Lynn 934-b Havenhill Drive Nashville, TN 37217 O’Connor, John Davis 421 Dorsey Way Louisville, KY 40223 O’Dell, Cynthia Sue 2204 North Oak Road Davison, MI 48423 O’Neill, Thomas Lee 595 Needham Place Dubuque, IA 52001 Oakley, Cheryl F. Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Ochiai, Shinji 1176-3 Zaimoku-cho Japan, 378 Oden, Daniel Bruce 2602 Mountain Park Circle Huntsville, AL 35810 Odum, Brenda Kay Route 6 John Hager Road Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Okunsanya, Leslie Adetiloye 1807 Cedar Lane Nashville, TN 37212 Olds, Thomas Kevin 1380 East Forest Muskegon, MI 49442 Oliver, Patricia Ann 111 Old Hickory Blvd. Apt. 243 Nashville, TN 37221 Orr, Janna Marie Route 3, Box 289 Yell Road Lewisburg, TN 37091 Ortkiese, Cynthia Lynn Route 2, Highway 62 Central City, KY 42330 Oshel, Marc Sheridan Route 1, Box 675 Point Pleasant, WV 25550 Osman, Ty Howard 16205 W. Prestwick Place Miami Lakes, FL 33014 Outhier, Frank Edmond 3512 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, TN 37215 Overbay, Jonathan Eldon 504 Laurel 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 Owens, Danny Clai 9410 Dexter Lane Ooltewah, TN 37363 Owens, Donalie Ann Route 3, Box 37-a Robinson, IL 62454 Owens, Ginger Lynn Route 3, Box 188 Leoma, TN 38468 Owens, Van Scott Post Office Box 183 Norman Park, GA 31771 Owenbey, Rhonda Jane 7501 Access Road Cleveland, TN 37311 Pace, Denna A. Route 1, Box 97 Woodburn, KY 42170 Page, Lori Smith 1323 Jackson Street Corinth, MS 38834 Paladino, Lisa Ann 62 Stonehenge Terrace Clark, NJ 07066 Palmer, George Kenneth 8816 138th Street West Apple Valley, MN 55124 Palmer, John David Post Office Box 666 Sebree, KY 42455 Palmer, Mary Elizabeth Dixon Street Sebree, KY 42455 Palmer, Sharon Shoun 1203 Eighth Street Newport, TN 37821 Palmer, Stephanie Callahan 112 Barrington Drive Brandon, FL 33511 Panovec, Parker Kevin Route 1, Box 3 Springfield, TN 37172 Parham, Janet Gail Route 3 Franklin, TN 37064 Parham, Judy Elizabeth Route 2, Box 165a Huntingdon, TN 38344 Parham, Kimberly Ann Route 1, Box 9-h Marion, AR 72364 Parham, Michael Ralph Route 2, Box 280-A Grand Junction, TN 38039 Parish, Laurie Jan 4084 Klepinger Road Dayton, OH 45416 Parker, Alan Keith 201 Lei Lane Drive Lebanon, TN 37087 Parker, Darren Ray 309 Bonnalynn Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Parker, David Young 120 Karen Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Parker, Lori Michelle 4817 Hopedale Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Parker, Susan Dale Route 1, Box 94 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Parkins, Crystal Fly Route 1, Box 90 Milan, TN 38358 Parks, Keith Scott 1306 South Polk Street Tullahoma, TN 37388 Parliament, Eric Neal 119 North Franklin Road Indianapolis, IN 46219 Parrish, David Raymond 1119 Tuckahoe Drive Nashville, TN 37207 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 Parsons, Tamara Lee 805 South Meridian St. Washington, IN 47501 Partain, Joseph Neal 4303 Lone Oak Road Nashville, TN 37215 Paschall, Robert Keith 4486 Cedar Wood Drive Lilburn, GA 30247 Passmore, James Brent 615 South 20th Street Mount Vernon, IL 62864 Pate, Deborah Jeanne 4644 Tara Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Patten, Daniel Webb 1021 Flagg Way Lawrenceville, GA 30245 Patterson, Kim Cerese 4705b Rogers Road Chattanooga, TN 37411 Patterson, Kimberly Ann 313 Beacontree Lane Knoxville, TN 37922 Patterson, Mary Lela Route 2 Town Creek, AL 35672 Patterson, Michael Rawls 710 Camelot Drive Athens, AL 35611 Pauley, Kelly Lynn Route 1, Box 167 Alum Creek, WV 25003 Pauley, Timothy Ray Route 1, Box 167 Alum Creek, WV 25003 Paulk, Theresa Ann 55 Fairway Lane Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Payne, David Turney Post Office Box 516 South Pittsburg, TN 37380 Payne, Patricia Anne 1211 Brentwood Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Payne, Sandra Gail Route 1 Allensville, KY 42204 Peacher, Karen Lenell 4855 Jonquil Drive Nashville, TN 37211 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 Perkins, Brett 1181 North Third St. El Cajon, CA 92021 Perkins, Leigh 1181 North Third St. El Cajon, CA 92021 Perkinson, David Glenn 11019 Louis Drive Huntsville, AL 35803 Perry, Robert Lance Route 2, Shirley Lane Flintstone, GA 30725 Personett, Loren Ray 247 Sunrise Avenue Nashville, TN 37211 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 Pettit, Lee Alan 268 Spreading Oak Lane Ormond Beach, FL 32074 Petty, Amanda Joyce P.O. Box 245 Dickson, TN 37055 Pewitt, Rebecca Lynn 584 Huntington Pkwy. Nashville, TN 37211 Directory 291 Peyton, Marsha Jo 518 Greenwood Drive Franklin, KY 42134 Phebus, Sharon Renee 110 Cherry Tree Drive Waverly, TN 37185 Phelps, Randall Perry Route 3, Box 439 Underwood Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Phifer, Jamie Kay Route 10, Box 269 McMinnville, TN 37110 Phillips, Cheryl Ann 15420 Narcissus Way Rockville, MD Phillips, Francis Hatten 3191 Qualynn Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Phillips, Jeffrey Allen 5405 Hill Road Circle Nashville, TN 37220 Phillips, Lee Roy Phillips, Leeann 1021 Redmond Court Nashville, TN 37211 Phillips, Maggie Verlene 319 Foster Nashville, TN 37207 Pickens, Ritchie Lynn 1759 Maxine Memphis, TN 38111 Pigg, Lisa Route 1 Petersburg, TN 37144 Pigg, Vickie Lynn Route 8, Compton Rd. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Pigue, Jennifer Lee 1220 Bellshire Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Pike, Paul Glenn 8036 Laray Drive West Chester, OH 45069 Pike, Philip Charles 8036 Laray Drive West Chester, OH 45069 Pilkinton, Robert Dale 505 West Due West Avenue Madison, TN 37115 Pirtle, Joy Ann 3350 Elm Ave., Lot 78 Portsmouth, VA 23704 Pitney, Alan Roger 2426 West River Rd., SW Newton Falls, OH 44444 Pitt, Starla Lynn 22342 Fairway Drive, North Woodhave, MI 48183 Pitt, Tracey Michelle 3925 Sussex Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Pittman, Miriam Lee Post Office Box 337 Guntersville, AL 35976 Plunkett, Joel Lee Route 2, Box 34 Old Charlotte Rd. Nashville, TN 37209 Pogue, Susan Rebecca Route 5, Box 407 Columbia, TN 38401 Polk, Tabitha Lynn Route 2, Box 64 Decherd, TN 37324 Ponder, Robert Eugene Route 3, Box 29b Troy, MO 63379 Poor, Kimberly Sue 1105 Bristolwood Street Brandon, FL 33511 Pope, Felecia 101 Grenadier Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Pope, Joseph James Box 469, East Valley Rd. Jasper, TN 37347 Popham, Mandy Elaine 3364 Creek View Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30245 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 Powell, Edna Ferguson Powell, Gregory Levoy Route 2, Box 159b McMinnville, TN 37110 Powell, John Canada 210 McKie St. Senatobia, MS 38668 Powell, Marc Michael Post Office Box 1588 Concord, NH 03301 Pretre, Sandra Kay 911 Broadmoor Drive Nashville, TN 37216 Price, Judith Leigh Route 3, Box 309 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Price, Margaret Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville,TN 37204 Price, Rebecca Woilam 5612 Kendall Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Primm, John Vance Route 2, Box 267 White Bluff, TN 37187 Prince, Donald Bryan 32544 Beacon Lane Fraser, MI 48026 Proctor, Nancy Denise 612 Curry Street Hartselle, AL 35640 Pruden, Wendy Lynn 17 Grandview Drive Normal, IL 61761 Pruett, Teresa Joan 4906 Crosby Lane Nashville, TN 37211 Puckelwartz, Roy Newton 4550 49thAvenue, North St. Petersburg, FL 33714 Puckett, Kim Leigh Post Office Box 87 Eagleville, TN 37060 Puckett, Lloyd Charles 306 Bonnaridge Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Pugh, Rachel Mae 1242 Harmony Lane Fairborn, OH 45324 Pulliam, Kerri Alice Dogwood Avenue Cornelia, GA 30531 Punzalan, Emelyn Mercurio 1501 Mitcham Court Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Purcell, Cathy Ann 1113 Woodland Drive New Johnsonville, TN 37134 Puryear, Ansley Gail 510 Crown Lake Dr., SE Dalton, GA 30720 Puryear, Joseph Conrad 510 Crown Lake Drive Dalton, GA 30720 Putman, Tony Steven 4302 Saunders Avenue Dalton, GA 30720 Qualls, Connie Denise Route 1, Box 8 Pleasantville, TN 37147 Qualls, Melissa Jean 6620 Chadwell Drive Huntsville, AL 35802 Qualls, Michelle Angenette 14817 Ridgeoak Drive Boyds, MD 30841 Qualls, Tammy Michelle Route 2, Box 340 Catlett, VA 22019 Quarles, Regina Diane 4810 Harrell Circle Knoxville, TN 37938 Queen, Yvonne Marie 8493 Styers Ferry Road Clemmons, NC 27012 Quinn, Donna Jill 313 Hickory Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Quinn, Kathryne Meadows 313 Hickory Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Rec.sia, Donald Jeffery 5112 Briarwood Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Ragan, Russell Todd 400 West Chestnut St. Dickson, TN 37055 Raia, Troy 715 Bouganvilla Drive Barefoot Bay, FL 32901 Rainey, Sharon Leanne 1645 Leestown Road Lexington, KY 40505 Rains, Marsha Rena 2307 Central Street Savannah, TN 38372 Rakes, Carrie Denise 4944 Packard Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Ramey, Deborah Ann 10918 North Hardy St. New Orleans, LA 70127 Rampy, Randall Grant Mill Run Drive Warrenton, VA 22186 Rampy, Wyatt Andrew 320 Mill Run Drive Warrenton, VA 22186 Randolph, Thomas Wayne 508 Juneau Court Hermitage, TN 37076 Rataiczak, Michelle Lynne 2831 NE Seventh Terrace Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Rawlings, Karen Arlene 121 Alderman Street Galax, VA 24333 Rawlins, Robert Courtland 1041 Indian Lake Road Daytona Beach, FL 32014 Ray, Bobby Lull Route 1, Box 22c Ethridge, TN 38456 Ray, ele Joyce 615 South College St. Franklin, KY 42134 Ray, Michael Lynn 942 South 5th Street Mayfield, KY 42066 Reasonover, Lori Adell Route 3 Barrel Springs Hollow Franklin, TN 37064 Reasonover, Tammie Rene 914 Winthrone D-18 Nashville, TN 37217 Record, Glenn David Route 8, Box 347 Benton, KY 42025 Redmon, Kimberly Elise Route 2, Box 1359 Wartburg, TN 37887 Reed, Donna Sue 1202 Jackson Street Manchester, TN 37355 Reed, Douglas Dan 816 Zimfran Avenue Huntsville, AL 35802 Reel, Amanda Lea Route 5, Box 147 Pikeville, TN 37367 Rees, Clark Sanders Route 1 Old Shelbyville Highway Tullahoma, TN 37388 Reese, Kimberly Jean 24 Roselawn Northport, AL 35476 Reeves, Reva Lynn Route 3, Box 16 Waverly, TN 37185 Reeves, Vaughn Alan 302 W. Washington St. Sullivan, IN 37882 Reid, Freya Y. Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Reighley, Amy Kathleen 104 Churchill Place Franklin, TN 37064 Reinhart, Bobby Leon 1589 Fieldgreen Overlook Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Revell, Elliot Neil 161 Aberdeen Way Miami Lakes, FL 33014 Reynolds, David Scott 2044 Fort Harrods Drive Lexington, KY 40513 Reynolds, Sarah J. 1118 Flint Hill Rd. Wilmington, DE 19808 Reynolds, Steven Todd 2044 Fort Harrods Drive Lexington, KY 40513 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, Stacey Yolanda 170 Moss Rd., Apt. C Antioch, TN 37013 Rice, Tonja J. Route 5, Box 70 Scottsboro, AL 35768 Richards, Lesa Anne 420 Circle Drive Logan, WV 25601 Richards, William Stanley 2633 Windemere Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Richardson, Kara Lea 619 Granny White Pike Brentwood, TN 37027 Richardson, Scott Brian 5130 Oak Meadow Memphis, Tn 38134 Richardson, Scott Ramon 913 Cherokee Road Auburn, AL 36830 Richardson, Vivian Jane Route 1, Box 371 Bon Aqua, TN 37025 Rife, Danny Frank 5070 Pleasant Valley Rd. Lancaster, OH 43130 Riggle, Todd Page Route 2 Lynnville, TN 38472 Riley, Brian David 801 Suncrest Place Charleston, WV 25303 Riley, Ladonna K. 109 Woodmont Drive Maryville, TN 37801 Riley, Sara Louise 2600 Nashville Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 Risley, Kerry Wayne 7448 Rockleigh Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46224 Rittenberry, Paul Douglas 1542 Neely’s Bend Road Madison, TN 37115 Robarts, Beth Ann 4726 Benton Smith Road Nashville, Tn 37215 Robb, Karen Lynn 1030 Rio Drive Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Robbins, Rebekah Ann 5155 Ashley Drive Nashville, Tn 37211 Roberson, John Ernest Post Office Box 755 Dayton, TN 37321 Roberson, Susan Diane 4941 Stillwood Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Roberts, Benjamin Roberts, Leigh Kimberly 264 Pine Street New Hope, AL 35760 Roberts, Randal Rhea 423 Donner Ave. Petaluna, CA 94952 Roberts, Russell Dean 2135 East 1050 North Ossian, IN 46777 Roberts, Shana Renee Route 10 Hidden Valley Drive McMinnville, TN 37110 Roberts, Terry Jo 6019 Springdale Road Cincinnati, OH 45247 Robertson, Catherine Lee Route 3, Box 59-a Calvert City, KY 42029 Robertson, Judy Annette Rural Route 4 Peru, IN 46970 Robertson, Lori Jennings Route 3, Box 258 Bassett, VA 24055 Robertson, Michele Rae 11207 West Pierson Rd. Flushing, MI 48433 Robertson, Teresa Mary 2601 Brandywyne Carrollton, TX 75007 Robinson, Angela Beth 1228 Woodleigh Road Marietta, GA 30060 Robinson, Gina Marie 3688 Richbriar Court Nashville, TN 37211 Robinson, Jerry Wayne 100 Burrus Avenue Hendersonville, TN 37075 Robinson, Sandra Lee 710 McCrory Creek Rd. Nashville, TN 37214 Rochelle, Michael James 3311 Greenwood Drive Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Rockhill, Carla Michelle 201 Squire Circle Bessemer, AL 35023 Roe, Bryan Scott 2335 North Route 48 Lebanon, OH 45036 Rogers, Amanda Fawn Fairway Terrace Winchester, TN 37398 Rogers, Amy Danielle 1511 Clydeway Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Rogers, Ellen Marine 5170 Woodhaven Drive Flint, MI 48504 Rogers, Jade Alicia Route 4, Box 309 Westmoreland, TN 37186 Rogers, Michael Brian Route 3, Box 149 Mount Vernon, IL 62864 Rogers, Paul Odell 5170 Woodhaven Drive Flint, MI 48504 Rogers, Randall Wade 6632 Beacon Lane Nashville, TN 37209 Roland, Paul Todd 4605 Bonnieway Drive Chattanooga, TN 37411 Roll, Paula Marie Route 1, Box 44 Fredericksburg, IN 47120 Rollings, Aimee 8801 Wessex Drive Knoxville, TN 37923 Romine, Jenny Hayes Rommelman, Eric Sean Route 8, Box 392 Benton, KY 42025 Rommelman, Monte Erin Route 8, Box 392 Benton, KY 42025 Rose, Tracy Renee 425 Rainbow Drive Bloomingdale, OH 43910 Ross, Billy Allen 837 Irmo Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Rowden, William Bailey 706 Third Avenue Albany, GA 31701 Roy, Cheryl Yvonne Route 9, Box 549 Crossville, TN 38555 Roy, Melanie Ann 603 Winchester Court Tullahoma, TN 73788 Roy, Richard Kevin 5345 Vanderbilt Road Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Royston, Jennifer Anne 414 Beechwood Drive Morristown, TN 37814 Rucker, Sarah V. eR 292 Directory TG rc renee SS LL a a Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Rudolph, Lisa Michelle 169 Rockhill Road Meridianville, AL 35759 Ruff, Mark Alan 500 Wilson Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37233 Ruhl, Janey Lynn Route 1, Box 80a Greenbrier, TN 37073 Ruhliman, Clifford Stewart 2110 Calle Vista Drive Florissant, MO 63031 Russ, Jamie Kyle 212 Hurst Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Russelt, Chandra Dannette 5421 West 64th St. Milwaukee, WI 53218 Russell, Cindy Auburn 2213 Tal Brook Road Birmingham, AL 35216 Russell, Lycrecia June 109 Browning Street Waverly, TN 37185 Russell, Nancy Jean 502 East Angela Circle Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Russell, Samuel Tyrone Route 2, Box 235a Sylacauga, AL 35150 Rutherford, Jeanne Carole 307 Brookhaven Street Decatur, AL 35601 Rutherford, Kevin Von 1724 Campfire Dr. Knoxville, TN 37931 Rutherford, Marlon Lamar Route 3, Box 184 Town Creek, AL 35672 Rutledge, Ada Elizabeth Post Office Box 50397 Nashville, Tn 37205 Rye, Bennett Adams 103 Chickasaw Drive Clarksville, TN 37040 Saecupuur, Roya 337 Cross Timbers Drive Nashville, TN 37221 Sager, Timothy Alan 202 Juarez Drive Hermitage, Tn 37076 Sanders, Gloria Denese 916 N. Monroe, Apt. 3 Brownsville, TN 38012 Sanders, Roberta Rae 1601 Lethia Drive Nashville, Tn 37026 Sanders, Rudolph Edwin 1614 S. Observatory Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Sanders, Sandy Lee Route 1, Box 9 Ashland City, TN 37015 Sanders, Stacey Lynn 1213 Tunlaw Road Huntsville, AL 35801 Sanford, Stephen Walker 206 Woodlawn Drive Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Sartin, Sharon Kaye ‘Post Office Box 201 Stevenson, AL 35772 Satterfield, Kimberly Ann 311 Beacon Hill Road Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Saunders, Nathan Stuart Route 8, Box 220 Carlisle, PA 17013 Scadden, Warna Kay 504 Grant Street Newell, WV 26050 Scales, Dettra Jean 302 Neill Avenue Nashville, TN 37206 Scarlata, Darlena 5149 Whitaker Drive Nashville, Tn 37211 Schatten, Sandra A. Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Schirer, Myron Elmer Schmidt, Ann Michelle 1925 Tournament Drive Apoka, FL 32703 Schmittou, Deborah Louise 2300 Wake Forest Court Arlington, TX 76012 Scott, Felicia Chouree 427 Bunkerhill Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Scott, Keith Wilson 204 Greer Ct. Franklin, TN 37064 Scott, Mary Catherine 518 E. Second North Street Morristown, TN 37814 Scott, Monique Marie 3313 Tartan Lane Birmingham, AL 35243 Seal, Walter Daniel 3249 Durham Drive Montgomery, AL 36109 Sears, Marcia Lynn 143 Pleasantview Granville, OH 43023 Self, David Leslie 5740 Cloverland Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Self, Lilynn Anne 909 Stark Street Birmingham, AL 35235 Selfe, Michael Kent 393 Lynnwood Drive Bristol, VA 24201 Sellick, Tanya 585 Whispering Hills Dr. Nashville, TN 37211 Sesay, Bockarie Abu Vultee Church of Christ 895 Murfreesboro Road Nashville, TN 37217 Sexton, Elizabeth Kay 1445 Loughton Drive Webster, NY 14580 Sexton, Gregory Scott 3830 Winchester Lane Bowie, MD 20715 Shade, Rikki Lane Shamblee, George Curtis 1466 Camelot Circle Tucker, GA 30084 Shannon, Ann Comer Sharp, David Alan Route 2 Celina, TN 38551 Sharp, Sandra Jalynn 500 Bel-air Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Shaver, Cynthia Dawn 425 McCain Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Shelby, Theresa Anne 2507 Western Hills Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Shelton, George Mitchell Route 7, Box 27 Decatur, AL 35603 Sheridan, Jeffrey Paul 39 Goose Lane Tolland, CT 06084 Sherman, Traci Leana 8745 Bridge Lake Road Clarkston, MI 48016 Sherrod, Bryan L. Route 1, Box 367 Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Sheucraft, Gordon Derrek 6715 Duquaine Court Nashville, TN 37205 Shinnick, Susan Kaye 358 Barrywood Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Shipley, Alison Kay 500 Glen Lane Chattanooga, TN 37343 Shipp, Bryan Christopher 6433 Herbmoor Troy, MI 48098 Shipp, Colleen Elizabeth 6433 Herbmoor Troy, MI 48098 Shockley, Toni Dianne 219 Georgia Street Bristol, VA 24201 Shockney, Traci Lynn Route 1, box 379- Portland, TN 37148 Shrader, Burns Malcolm 4021 Knud Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Shreeve, Michael David 854 Ellis Road Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Shrum, Barry Neil 503 High St. Lafayette, TN 37083 Shupe, Kathy Ann 1215 Cline Avenue Nashville, TN Shymlock, Kelby James 817 Sanders Road Knoxville, TN 37923 Sibley, Carla Ann 4000 Timbercrest Drive Huntsville, AL 35810 Sidwell, Terri Elisabeth 1318 Jones Road Granville, OH 43023 Siera, Vicky Anita Route 13, Box 824 Lake City, FL 32055 Sikes, Geoffrey Alan Silberberger, Christine 3418 Benham Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Silberberger, Maria Theresia 3418 Benham Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Simmons, Anne Post Office Box 89 Winchester, TN 37398 Simmons, Thomas Cowan Post Office Box 89 Winchester, TN 37398 Simmons, Vicki Lynn 214 Gillen Drive Sparta, TN 38583 Simpson, James Nelson 201 S. Forest Avenue Waynesboro, VA 22980 Simpson, Tammi Louise 5250 Edmondson Pike, 409 Nashville, TN 37211 Simpson, Timothy Lee 7301 E. Brainerd Road Chattanooga, Tn 37421 Simpson, Tracy Ellen Mount Juliet, Tn 37122 Sims, Jeri Paige 401 Buckeye Street Athens, AL 35611 Sims, Kenneth Lee 109 Hickory Hill Place Brandon, MS 39042 Sinclair, Beverly Jean 7205 Willow Creek Drive Nashville, TN 37221 Sircy, Jerry Todd 1319 Coreland Drive Madison, TN 37115 Sirvio, Robert Richard Box 42, Route 18 Cullman, AL 35055 Sisson, Larry William 4464 Princeton Road Memphis, TN 38117 Skidmore, David Wayne 5440 Links Road Mentor, OH 44060 Slater, Keith Alan 5955 Rupprecht Road Vassar, MI 48768 Slater, Terry Ray Route 4, Box 94 Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Sliger, Darla Yvonne Route 3, Box 217b Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Smart, Alison Lorraine 20 Nassau Road St. Catharines, Ontario Canada Smedley, David Louis 956 Van Leer Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Smelser, James Monroe 203 Teakwood Drive Huntsville, AL 35801 Smith, Anne Russell 1100 Grandview Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Smith, Betty Jean Post Office Box 86 Mentone, IN 46539 Smith, Billy Scott Route 1, Box 221 Springfield, TN 37172 Smith, Brantley Joel 414 Broadview Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Smith, David Michael 198 Louisiana Avenue Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Smith, Derek Keith P.O. Box 69 Long Hollow Pike Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Smith, George Autry 5800 Criner Road Huntsville, AL 35802 Smith, Harold Timothy Post Office Box 415 Westmoreland, TN 37186 Smith, Jeffrey Allan 2317 Sharon Avenue Albany, GA 31707 Smith, John Paul 2014 Stapp Drive, NE Huntsville, AL 35811 Smith, Kevin Scott Route 7, Box 680 Dickson, TN 37055 Smith, Lisa Lea 8896 State Route 188 Circleville, OH 43113 Smith, Lorren Lynn Route 1, Box 2106b Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Smith, Margene Elise 7010 Tartan Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Smith, Mary Katherine 5722 Tannahill Circle Huntsville, AL 35802 Smith, Michael Newman Post Office Box 594 Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Smith, Regina Atnip 567 Valleywood Drive Nashville, TN 37211 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 Hwy. 231-431, N. Meridianville, AL 35759 Smith, Teresa Anne Route 10, Box 428 Crossville, TN 37210 Smith, Theresa Elaine 417 Centeroak Drive Knoxville, TN 37920 Smith, Timothy Phillip Route 3, Box 133 Tullahoma, TN 37388 Smith, Tracy Swain Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 Smith, Wendy Anne 711 Robert Burns Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Smithson, Vickie A. 3646 Janlyn Lane Dallas, TX 75234 Smotherman, Richard Edward 1941 Graceland Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Sneed, Pamela Sue 156 Woodsferry Road Route 5 Lebanon, TN 37087 Snow, Julie Ann R.R. 1, Box 196 Quincy, IN 47456 Sockwell, Christopher Vance 212 Meadow Hill Court Sheffield, AL 35660 Solomon, Laura Jane P.O. Box 242 Gates, TN 38037 Sorensen, Henrik Agnar Ronnebaervej 51 2840 Holte, Denmark Spain, Christina Poteete 1413 Carters Creek Pike Franklin, TN 37064 Spann, Bobby Lee 5105 Marchant Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Spann, David Wayne 5105 Marchant Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Spann, Julie Carol 4623 Ottawa Trail Toledo, OH 43611 Spann, Michael Gregor 6108 Beaver Ridge Road Knoxville, TN 37931 Spann, Rebecca Dana 6108 Beaver Ridge Road Knoxville, TN 37931 Sparkman, Bobby Lee 802 Mullican Street McMinnville, TN 37110 Sparks, John Marion 5401 Anchorage Drive Nashville, TN 37220 Spears, Dietlinde Elke 713 McMurray Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Spears, Dietrich Maurice 921 Timberside Drive Nolensville, TN 37135 Spencer, Shelley Lyn 3109 Ivy Point Road Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Spencer, William Walter Carothers Road Franklin, TN 37064 Spinks, Madelene Janeen Post Office Box 1788 Auburn, AL 36830 Spivy, Stephen Oscar Post Office Box B Carbon Hill, AL 35549 Spragg, Thomas Horsley Route 1, Box 154 Guthrie, KY 42234 Springer, Deborah Kaye Post Office Box 1007 Cadiz, KY 42211 Springer, Paul Alien P.O. Box 1007 Cadiz, KY 42211 Sprouse, Rardall Keith Route 9, Box 144 Columbia, TN 38401 Spurlock, Candace Deland 5964 Lickton Pike Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Spurlock, Eula Kathleen 7213 Millikin Road Middletown, OH 45044 Stafford, Vonda Leanne 236 Rainbow Drive Madison, AL 35758 Stallwood, Dawn Renee 10 Stonehouse Road Califon, NJ 07830 Stallwood, Todd Edward 10 Stonehouse Road Califon, NJ 07830 Stanley, Carol Ann 3502 Pine Valley Rd. High Point, NC 27260 Starnes, Linda Carol Route 1, Woodland Dr. Decherd, TN 37324 Starnes, Linda Faye Route 2, Box 473 Portland, TN 37148 Starnes, Rhett Mike 3303 Dawn Pearl, MS 39208 Starr, Stanley Monroe 124 Forest Retreat Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 Steakley, Karl Steven 2262 Chimney Springs Marietta, GA 30062 Steakley, Michael Scott 2662 Chimney Springs Dr. Marietta, GA 30062 Stebbins, Gay Lynne RD 2, Box 423, Bevier Road Auburn, NY 13021 Stephen, Daniel Craig 2156 Grape Place Terrytown, LA 70053 Stephens, James Bennett 1315 Timberland Drive Marietta, GA 30067 Stephens, James Michael 5005 Whispering Hills Ct. Nashville, TN 37211 Stephens, John David 214 Curt Road New Hope, AL 35760 Stevens, Crystal Lynn 3321 Overbrook Drive Lexington, KY 40502 Stevens, Lisa Ann 3321 Overbrook Drive Nee a nn SSS SSS Directory 293 I nn e UEEIEEEIEEEIEEESSESEESSSSSESaI Lexington, KY 40502 Stewart, David Wilson 4 Gemma Circle Elizabeth Town, KY 42701 Stewart, Matthew Scott Route 3, Box 268 Winchester, TN 37398 Stickels, Julie Ann Route 2, Box 17 Salem, IN 47167 Stinson, Kevin David 1305 Haber Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Stinson, Maria Ann 1305 Haber Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Stockton, Tom E. 1330 North Gibson Indianapolis, IN 46219 Stone, Melissa Kathryn 1663a Pratt Court Montgomery, AL 36115 Story, Betty Ann Maple Street Eddyville, TN 42038 Stout, Kristi Leah 333 Shute Lane Old Hickory, TN 37138 Strang, Jennifer Lynn 11939 West 33rd St. Zion, IL 60099 Strickland, Cassandra Elaine 1196 Wood Duck Way Big Canoe, GA 30143 Stuart, Terry Lee Hillcrest Drive McCaysville, GA 30555 Stubblefield, Jane Carole 1607 Nottingham Drive Gastonia, NC 28054 Suddath, Leigh Anne 817 South Sellars Mill Rd. Burlington, NC 27215 Suddeath, Carla Sue Route 1 Oak Grove, KY 42262 Sullivan, Jean Yvonne 754 Croley Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Sullivan, Julie Ann 3644 Branchwood Drive Evansville, IN 47710 Sullivan, Katherine Sue Route 2, Lewisburg Pike Franklin, TN 37064 Sullivan, Kelvin Brent Route 1, Box 474 Bon Aqua, TN 37025 Sullivan, Timothy Scott 3644 Branchwood Drive Evansville, IN 47718 Summers, Monte Nathan 115 Ardmore Avenue Weirton, WV 26062 Summers, Paula Jean 5538 Pal Mal Temple City, CA 91780 Sumner, Mary Elizabeth 1830 East Vincent Springfield, MO 65804 Sutton, Dwight Howell 4604 26th Ave., West Bradenton, FL 33529 Sutton, Melanie Lynn 137 Island Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Swack, James Carlin 216 Bonnaoaks Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Swafford, Billie Ann 174 Bonnafield Drive Hermitage, TN 37076 Swanson, Rodger David 107 West Lake Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Swearengin, Steven Cecil Route 1, Shellmound Rd. Jasper, TN 37347 Sweatt, David Kent 328 Shady Lane Alvaton, KY 42122 Sweeney, James Kelly 5036 Briarwood Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Sweeney, Richard Denis 828 Kendall Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Sweet, Darlene Carvell 5621 Kristin Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Sweeton, Bryan Avery 5631 Gristone Drive Lilburn, GA 30247 Swims, Todd Lowery 511 Troy Avenue Dyersburg, TN 38024 Swindell, Karen Lynn 5900 River Oaks Road Brentwood, TN 37027 Swindle, William Richard B-11, 201 E. Palestine Ave. Madison, TN 37115 Swint, Kimberly Faye 2414 Mansker Drive Madison, TN 37115 Talley, Wenona Annette 216 Wurst Road Ocoee, FL 32761 Tanner, Denise Marie Route 4, Jordan Hwy. Union City, TN 38261 Tapp, Joann Route 1, Box 200 Sebree, KY 42455 Tate, Elizabeth Ann 3880 Woodside Drive Macon, GA 31206 Taylor, Amy Delaine 53 Bailey Drive Lilburn, GA 30247 Taylor, Jamie Sue 411-1 South Perkins Memphis, TN 38119 Taylor, Richard Emerson 2424 Elam Lane Chattanooga, TN 37421 Taylor, Richard Keith 127 Deercrest Circle Franklin, TN 37064 Taylor, Robin Marie 602 Dorothy Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Taylor, Samuel Scott 782 Hill Street Coshocton, OH 43812 Taylor, Susan Qtrs. 224, MCRD Parris Island, SC 29905 Taylor, Vonda Gaye 300 Glendale Road Franklin, KY 42134 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 Cede Rose Drive Millington, TN 38053 Terrell, Robert C. 109 Steven Nicks Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Terry, Rachel Cowan 304 Highland Heights Dr. Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Thacker, Patricia Jean 123 Savely Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Thomas, Averil Lee 42247 Mac-rae Drive Sterling Heights, MI 48078 Thomas, Charlotte Lee 527 West Drive Severna Park, MD Thomas, Christy Lorraine 111 Cope Street McMinnville, TN 37110 Thomas, Jeffrey Ronald 1315 Parker Place Brentwood, TN 37027 Thomas, John Gregory 1901 Bella Vista Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 Thomas, Kenneth Alan Route 5, Box 83 Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Thomas, Kenneth Lorin 601 Evans Street Livingston, TN 38570 Thomas, Lori Anne 1901 Bella Vista Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 Thomas, Michael Douglas 37561 Gregory Sterling Heights, MI 48077 Thomas, William Brian 321 Wauford Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Thomason, Samuel Keith Route 3, Bailey Road Franklin, TN 37064 Thompson, Christopher Oneal RD 1, Box 5, Main St. Mexico, NY 13114 Thompson, Gavin Duane Route 2 Calvert City, KY 42029 Thompson, John Nunnally Skyline Drive Edmonton, KY 42129 Thompson, Maria Route 1, Box 271 Culleoka, TN 38451 Thompson, Milton Howard 3317 Cocoa Drive Nashville, TN 37218 Thompson, Presty Marie Route 8, Box 260, Vesta Rd. Lebanon, TN 37087 Thompson, Sherri Denise 491 Hinson Street Hohenwald, TN 38462 Thompson, Steven Edward 502 Madison Avenue Daytona Beach, FL 32014 Thomson, James Patrick 5606 Noble Circle Huntsville, AL 35802 Thomson, Mark Robert 2476 Saint Wynten’s Court Mississauga, Canada Thorne, Karla Renee 2032 Alpine Drive Florence, AL 35630 Thornton, Bonnie Sue 315 Rolling Road Drive Franklin, KY 42134 Thornton, Jennifer Lynn 931 Hillview Drive Cary, NC 27511 Thornton, Karen Rebecca 931 Hillview Drive Cary, NC 27511 Thurman, Margaret Christine 5160 Mouse Creek Road Cleveland, TN 37311 Thu rman, Randall Dewayne Route 2, Box 197 Culleoka, TN 38451 Tidwell, Bethany Dawn 921 Azalea Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Tidwell, Sue Ann 6006 Louisiana Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 Tillman, Kimberly Kirk 407 Woods Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Tinsley, Erica Renee 3540 Central Avenue Nashville, TN 37205 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 Todd, Randolph Neal Route 1, Box 475-A Athens, AL 35611 Tomlin, Charles Whiteley 706 Lynnwood Blvd. Nashville, TN 37205 Tomlinson, Rosetta Irene 7524 Sawyer Brown Road Nashville, TN 37221 Tomlinson, Timothy Edward Route 2, Box 326 Vaidosta, GA 31601 Tomlinson, Van Edward 1493 Lime Drive Melbourn, FL 32935 Torrell, Laura Jean 1613 South Martha Court Brentwood, TN 37207 Toungette, William Thomas 416 Basswood Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Townes, Craig Lewis 717 Preston Road Antioch, TN 37013 Trautman, Pamela Camille 5100 Stanford Dr., North Nashville, TN 37215 Travis, Stephen Kent 631 Chesterfield Drive Clarksville, TN 37043 Trenary, Dan Lee 4652 Burns Lilburn, GA 30247 Trimble, Joe Lee Route 2 Columbia, TN 38401 Trinkle, Carla Frances 2321 Madison Avenue Anderson, IN 46014 Tripp, Mark Albert 601 Boyd Mill Ave., J7 Franklin, TN 37064 Trousdale, William David True, Douglas Bryan 806 Poplar Drive Centerville, TN 37033 Tuck, Cherry Lynn 2329 Ridgeland Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Tune, Karn Lynn 517 Roosevelt Ave. Madison, TN 37115 Turley, Donna Elizabeth Route 1, Box 316 Lewisburg, TN 37091 Turner, Eric Thomas 392 N. Marsham St. Romney, WV 26757 Turner, Michael Scott 107 Jefferson Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Turner, Shanita Gail 917 Hillview Heights Nashville, TN 37204 Turner, Thomas Earl 392 N. Marsham St. Romney, WV 26757 Turpin, Timothy Arthur 6 Holiday Court Henderson, KY 42420 Tyler, Robin Wesley 2411 Anchor St. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Tyler, Susan Selina Route 5, Box 379 Franklin, TN 37064 Tynes, Carrie Elizabeth 5910 Robert E. Lee Ct. Nashville, TN 37215 Underwood, Bryan Bristo 2004 Saxton Drive Florence, AL 35630 Upchurch, Bridgette Diane 210 Spring Roa Old Hickory, TN 37138 Valek, Bradley John Rocky Ford Rd., Box 107 Nolensville, TN 37135 Valentine, Vicki Allison Route 1, Pine Drive Gatlinburg, TN 37738 Van Der Spuy, Merrill Layne 2 Constantia Rd. Welkom, South Africa Vander Woude, George 1832 Harpeth River Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Vanderpool, Guy Clifton 1731 Tedbury Street Crofton, MD 21114 Vanhoy, Sherry L. Box 283 Obion, TN 38240 Vaughan, John Roy 1502 Lyon Street Columbia, TN 38401 Vaughn, Bobby Jack 2202 Imperial Drive East Statesville, NC 28677 Vaughn, Norman Lee 4007 Knud Drive Columbia, TN 38401 Vernon, Timothy Vance Route 1, Box 185 Taft, TN 38488 Via, Lee Ann 5633 Highland Way Nashville, TN 37211 Via, William Dean 5633 Highland Way Nashville, TN 37211 Vick, Susan M. 1717 Warfield Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Villines, Chrystie Anne Route 1, Box 210 Collinwood, TN 38450 Villines, Terrence Wayne Route 1, Box 210 Collinwood, TN 38450 Vincent, Heather Lynn 8404 Rolling Hills Dr. Kingston Springs, TN 37082 Von Gruenigen, John Eric 410 Waverly Drive Augusta, GA 30909 Wages, Suzanne Michele 111 Woodmont Drive Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Waite, Brian Kirk 704 Vanoke Drive Madison, TN 37115 Wakefield, Howard Anthony 4703 Saint Rita Drive Louisville, KY 40219 Walden, Loretta Lynn 405 North Meridian St. Washington, IN 47501 Waldron, Marty Parker 226 Old Nashville Hwy. Lavergne, TN 37086 Walker, Jordan Paxton Merrywood Route 8, Box 498 Benton, KY 42025 Walker, Kenneth David 101 Walker Avenue Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Walker, Pamela Bowling Post Office Box 213 Calvert City, KY 42029 Walker, Scott L. Route 9, Box 306 McMinnville, TN 37110 Walker, Shawn Marie 356 Bayshore Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Wallace, Christopher Jason 3405 Mill Creek Road Haymarket, VA 22069 Wallace, James Dean ., 2407 Prichard Rd. Ona, WV 25545 Wallace, Nancy Carol 727 Robertsville Rd. Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Wallace Robert Lewis 727 Robertsville Rd. Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Wallace, Samuel Spence 1012 Patty Avenue Sevierville, TN 37862 Waller, James Gregory 4 Lockwood Lane Savannah, GA 31411 Waller, Michael Wayne 3791 Marydale Drive Nashville, TN 37207 Walling, Jamie Lynn Box 338, W.4th St. SEE a a RS LIL I TA LLL LLL 294 Directory a Dee Te se sn en Russellville, KY 42276 Walls, M. Christine Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Walton, Timothy Charles 601 Hunters Horn Lilburn, GA 30247 Ward, Angela Kay 4877 Whittier Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Ward, Bradlee Milton 3710 Rosemont Avenue Nashville, TN 37215 Ward, John Cleveland 31 E. Brockman Way P.O. Box 217 Sparta, TN 38583 Ward, Maude Louise 525 Jasmin Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Warfel, Joy Elizabeth Route 1, Box 98 Arcola, IL 61910 Warnack, Kevin Thomas Route 6, Bobbitt Dr. Ashland City, TN 37015 Warren, Michael Roy 2605 Brittany Court Nashville, TN 37206 Warren, Robert Glenn Post Office Box 8425 Nashville, TN 37207 Watson, Christine J. 1009 Norcross Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Watson, Cynthia Lavonne 1009 Norcross Drive Nashville, TN 37217 Watson, Kenneth Douglas Route 1 Gilbertsville, KY 42044 Watts, Albert Read Mires Rd., Route 3 Mount Juliet, TN 37122 Wayman, Beth Boring Box 111, Old Charlotte Pegram, TN 37143 Wear, Howard Harvey Post Office Box 9559 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 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 5, Franklin Rd. Russellville, KY 42276 Webb, Larry Earl 2906 Cox Mill Road Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Webster, David Sanford Route 1, Hogan Branch Rd. Hendersonville, TN 37075 Webster, Henry Clay 409 Cheairs Circle Columbia, TN 38401 Weghorst, Paige Lyn 8614 Avalon Dr, CB-13 Wheelersburg, OH 45694 Weiland, James Richard 6813 Old Forge Drive Charlotte, NC 28226 Welborn, Jeffrey Warren 2526 Buenger Blvd. Granite City, IL 62040 Welborn, Wendy Ruth 2526 Buenger Blvd. Granite City, IL 62040 Welch, Mary Rebecca 7841 NW 175th Street Hialeah, FL 33015 Welch, Rodney Brent 7841 NW 175th Street Hialeah, FL 33015 Wells, Kimberly Rena Route 1, Box 68, Kelly Dr. Decherd, TN 37324 Wells, Lori Beth 6586 Sunnyside Court Brentwood, TN 37027 Welsch, Craig Michael Box 254, 400 W. Main St. Port Washington, OH 43837 Westmoreland, Rhonda Dean Route 1, Scribners Mill Rd. Culleoka, TN 38451 Wey, Jacqueline 5931 Port Anadarko Trail Hermitage, TN 37076 Wheeler, Clara Ann Mill Street Lynnville, TN 38472 Wheeler, James Charles 26 Archer Road Rochester, NY 14624 Wheeler, Karen Elizabeth P.O. Box 187, Mill St. Lynnville, TN 38472 Wheeler, Pamala Ruth 4085 Frank Neely Rd. Norcross, GA 30092 Whisler, Eric Wayne Route 5, 53 Colony Rd. Starkville, MS 39759 Whitacre, Kathy Ann 120 Cedar Vale Drive Lexington, SC 29072 Whitaker, Joel Freeman 2201 Gladstone Drive Huntsville, AL 35811 Whitaker, Joseph Harrison Route 6, Buck Island Guntersville, AL 35976 Whitaker, Kimberly Lyn 1108 Clifton Lane Nashville, TN 37204 White, Jennifer Cynthia Route 2 Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 White, Matthew Edward 212 Swift Drive Goodlettsville, TN 37072 White, Michael Robert 505 Longview Drive Franklin, KY 42134 White, Robin Le Anne 162 Longview Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Whitehurst, Michael Wayne 143 Country Club Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Whitfield, Laurie Ann Post Office Box 66 Camden, TN 38320 Whitley, Richard Denton 116 Sunnyside Lane Columbia, TN 38401 Whitney, Julie Kay 7071 County Rd. 56, Route 2 Mount Gilead, OH 43338 Whitworth, Kent William 181 Blair Road Lavergne, TN 37086 Whitworth, Laura Louise 2238 Hickory Crest Drive Memphis, TN 38119 Whorley, Lynna Gay 418 Dot Circle Shelbyville, TN 37160 Widner, Karrie Beth 107 W. Riverview Drive Belle, WV 25015 Wigle, Anne E. Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Wilcox, Brian Keith Route 1, Box 238 Madison, AL 35758 Wild, John Michael 4375 Sophie Place Lilburn, GA 30247 Wildrick, Jay Nabors 1845 Cromwell Drive Nashville, TN 37215 Wildsmith, Amy Lynne 914 Huntington Circle Hixson, TN 37343 Wiley, Susan Annette 5126 W. Gifford Road Bloomington, IN 47401 Wilkerson, Terri Carlene 4712 Carriage Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15236 Wilkins, James Tony 16208 Daniels Rd., East Sumner, WA 98390 Wilks, Lori Michelle 1179 Farm Quarter Road Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 Williams, Angela Gayle 5124 New Kent Roa Wilmington, DE 19808 Williams, Anthony Scott 1309 Haber Drive Brentwood, TN 37027 Williams, Doree Ann 1920 Moran Drive Nashville, TN 37216 Williams, Elese Glendale Middle School 800 Thompson Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Williams, Jon Mark 925 Robertson Academy Rd. Nashville, TN 37220 Williams, Jonathan Dean 3135 Brookside Drive Zanesville, OH 43701 Williams, Lisa Elizabeth 3562 Crestridge Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Williams, Lisa Renee 3598 Hidden Acres Drive Atlanta, GA 30340 Williams, Lucy G. Post Office Box 548 Wise, VA 24293 Williams, Melissa Louise Route 1, Box 163 Quitman, GA 31643 Williams, Melissa Renay 103 Colonial Court Hendersonville, TN 37075 Williams, Michael Anthony 2375 Chelsea Memphis, TN 38108 Williams, Philip Timothy Brownsboro, AL 35802 Williams, Rita Denise 305 Marathon Place Spotsylvania, VA 22553 Williams, Ronald Edward 2456 N. Lexington St. Arlington, VA 22207 Williams, Shelia Lynn 143 Roberta Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Williams, Steve Ray Box 119 Spring Hill, TN 37174 Williams, Timothy Neil 645 Hidden Acres Drive Madison, TN 37115 Williams, Timothy Ray Route 5, Neptune Rd. Ashland City, TN 37015 Willis, John David Route 2, box 44 White Bluff, TN 37187 Wilson, Carol Lynn 1100 Holly Hill Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Wilson, Carolyn Ann 692 Candlestick Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Wilson, Danny Ray 1511 Ash Street Alcoa, TN 37701 Wilson, Gregory Phillip Route 7, Box 323 Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Wilson, Helen Lavonia 1502-A Medland Drive Huntsville, AL 35816 Wilson, Kenneth Wayne Post Office Box B Middlesboro, KY 40965 Wilson, Patrick Allen 314 Hurst Drive Old Hickory, TN 37138 Wilson, Tana Kaye 215 Hampton Dr. - Ashborough Summerville, SC 29483 Wilson, William Walter 4508 Baton Rouge Dr. Hermitage, TN 37076 Winchell, Natalie Dee Route 1, Box 248 Evanston, IN 47531 Winfree, Stephen Mack 104 Rice Circle Smyrna, TN 37167 Winkler, Charles Daniel P.O. Box 17631 Montgomery, AL 36117 Winningham, Marla Mechelle Route 4, Box 70 Livingston, TN 38570 Winters, Scott Douglas 4101 Dalemere Court Nashville, TN 37207 Winters, Todd Dewayne 3622 Old Clarksville Hwy Joelton, TN 37080 Wise, Rhonda R. 532 Shirley Manor Rd. Reisterstown, MD 21136 Wiseman, James Tillman 1122 Belvidere Drive Nashville, TN 37204 Witham, Thomas E. Route 1 Celina, TN 38551 Witt, Alan Dixon 404 Freda Villa Nashville, TN 37115 Witt, Tracy Lynn 209 Oakhill Drive Lebanon, TN 37087 Wolfe, Billie Leon Route 1, Box 216 Brownsville, KY 42210 Wolfe, Phyllis Leigh 646 Murphy Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 Womack, Lynette Louise 114 West Swan Street Centerville, TN 37033 Wood, Gina Leanne 6551 Marauder Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Wood, John Scott 608 Crosscreek Trail Pelham, AL 35124 Wood, Lora Leigh 4883 Jonquil Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Wood, William Burton 1209 Otter Creek Road Nashville, TN 37215 Woodall, Melissa Faye 11657 Walker Road Soddy-daisy, TN 37379 Woodard, John Mark 111 Tanglewood Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Woodhouse, Anna Jane 4611 Embleton Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 Woodhouse, Joy Lathan 2109 Hillock Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 Woodmore, Gregory Allen 710 Marswen Drive Nashville, TN 37216 Woods, Dawn Leigh 613 Baxter Lane Nashville, TN 37220 Woodson, Allison Jeanne 3811 Harding Place Nashville, TN 37215 Woody, Charles C. 506 Hemingway Drive Columbia, TN 38401 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, Charles Brent 11 St. John’s Place Simsbury, CT 06070 Wortman, Sylvia Dawn 105 Venlee Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Wright, Anita Lynn 520 Lk. George Road Attica, MI 48412 Wright, Audrey Lynne Route 1, Box 791 Charleston, TN 37310 Wright, Bonnie Smith 1108 Glenwood Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 Wright, Cindy Lynn 106 New Road Tabernacle, NJ 08088 Wright, Darin Roberts 1910 Rosalie Ridge Huntsville, AL 35811 Wright, Jamie N. 1506 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, Marsha Carol Route 1, Box 174 Dellrose, TN 38453 Wright, Melissa Ann 102 Stuart Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Wright, Penelope Ann Route 1, Box 791 Charleston, TN 37310 Wright, Sonya Denise 105 Beverly Hills Drive Waverly, TN 37185 Wright, Steven Lee 1632 Brightview Drive Cincinnati, OH 45231 Wright, Susanna Leigh 4024 Sunnybrook Drive Nashville, TN 37205 Yata, Junko 104-4 Ohiracho Kurayoshi-shi Tottori, Japan Yates, Kathy Lynn 99 Cherry Street Centerville, TN 37033 Yates, Lydia Faye 1606 Shackleford Rd. Nashville, TN 37215 Yates, Melodie Lynn 5214 Meadowlake Road Brentwood, TN 37027 Yates, Paul Lee 9515 South Harpeth Rd. Nashville, TN 37221 Yearwood, Michelle Leanne 260 Fairway Drive Nashville, TN 37214 Yeldell, Harley Greer 3912 Marie Cook Drive Montgomery, AL 36109 Yeldell, Sharon Dawn 3912 Marie Cook Drive Montgomery, AL 36109 Yoakam, Lisa Marie 675 East State Route 73 Springboro, OH 45066 York, Andrea Joy Route 1, Couchville Pike Hermitage, TN 37076 York, Dan Steven 3302 Mimosa Drive Nashville, TN 37211 Young, Angelia Marie Route 3 Benton, KY 42025 Young, Kenneth Alan 640 Pohite Drive Mechanicsville, VA 23111 Young, Kimberly 5505 Hill Court Nashville, TN 37220 Young, Porter Harrison 951 Berry Street Lewisburg, TN 37091 Young, Reggie Grimes Route 1, Box 63 Thompsons Station, TN 37179 Zavodny, John Edward 5918 West 130th Street Brook Park, OH 44142 Ziegler, Melody Lynn 50236 Jones Road Wellington, OH 44090 Zorn, Sonya Renee 729 Felder Avenue Montgomery, AL 36106 Zupa, Lisa Michelle 546 Hickory Trail Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Se SSS SS SS Se a Directory 295 296 | quaring Up eas does not seem to be convenient now, even though each and every page has finally been sent to the publishers. Every whirring atom of my body is struggling through a needed transition, each beginning its slow decline to a more comfortable, livable speed. My eyelids close for longer than a blink. The nerve endings have become dulled with each deadline. To put it simply ... | am numb. But it has been worth it. Being editor is not just something to grace a resume. It is an education in itself, learning how to deal with others and learning where to place priorities. | suppose I should “square up” by making apologies and thank you’s. Thanks go to everyone who helped put this book together, who had faith in me and offered their support, and who put up with me in times of crisis. Apologies go to any person, group, or event that was left out or not covered properly. There’s always room for improvement. So many other things could be said, but ... | am numb. Amy Kroehnke, Editor ID. CREDITS Summer Fall Editor Beth Sumner Winter Spring Editor Amy Kroehnke Assistant Editor Chris Freeze Copy Editor Corine Jackson Advisor John Hutcheson Chief Photographers and Darkroom Technicians Jeff Gray, Jeff Clapp, and Mark Nance Chief Gopher Melanie Sutton Layouts Kelly Woodard Jackson, Beth Sumner, and Amy Kroehnke Staff Writers Bill Spencer, Tom Carden, Michelle Carter, Kelly Woodard Jackson, Melody Ziegler, Marsha Rains (pen name is Melody) Contributing writers and Photographers Adam Burnett, Robert Black, Van Campbell, Tom Carden, Jennifer Goddard, Troy Bentley, Will Hillis, John Roberson, Tim Vernon, Andy Lane, Pam Davidson, Tom Kelsey, Greg Sexton, Brandon Fredenburg, Perry Lucas, Grant Rampy, Jimmy McCollum, John Crosby, Jerry Ann Head, Dawn Woods, Jonathan Seamon, and G. 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