Lipscomb University - Backlog Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

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i ye Rie eee a yr re wale fer Viatjed Uh ea . — Zep ie é ie Ue fire Pu sified ah I ce re FIND THE SECRET OF OUR SUC apo IN... —— = ao | vv i ) a ' 7h a ’ « : - U — ' es. a rs J ‘ “ We ay, , , . 4 io is fies x oe cu ‘ 4 +3 4 ae eA 7 ‘ : h v i “3 a id i r : © fie t ¥. dit oy, f] 7 ie c wi a 3 vi RPG Kegs i. Pe me f gh oe . ee a VOLUME 67 BACKLOG 1988 DAVID LIPSCOMB COLLEGE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37204-3951 The Backlog is published yearly by David Lipscomb College, Nashville, Tennessee, 37204-3951. David Lipscomb College is a private Christian college open to any qualified student with regard to race, religion, sex, color, national or ethnic origin, or physical handicap. Ina mannner consistent with all applicable laws and regulations, it does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, color, national or ethnic origin, or physical handicap in the administration of its educational policies, programs, and activities, including its admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, employment practices, and athletic and other school administered programs except where necessitated by specific religious tenets held by the institution. Title Success can be defined in many different ways. Katheryn Camp, a freshman from Talladega, Ala., said the success of David Lips- comb College is “the people.” “A strong bond exists between students and between students and faculty,’ commented John Roberson, a junior from Dayton, Tenn.” We are not retaining job skills. We are learning a way of life and a way of peace.” Lispcomb has felt the changes of this country in 1987, such as the crash of the stock market, and undergone changes of its own. A still-new president, the tranfor- mation of the home economics de- partment, and a new telephone system are only a few of the nu- merous changes that have oc- curred here. But even in this con- stantly-changing world, our attitudes decide the degree of our success. Students are taught to think, to adjust to the changes, to come up with solutions for the problems of our society, and to care about each other along the way. That’s really no secret, and it’s been a highly successful for- mula for many Lipscomb gradu- ates over the past ninety-seven years. 'G Opening Just a pint. Red Cross workers try to convince Julie Fox that giving blood doesn’t really hurt at all. The last time around. Gowns for senior pictures are always a problem. Mollie Castleman takes the place of a mirror as she straightens John Garman’s collar. scp 2 ane Herr? = Photo by Pam Harper Opening Opening Is It Our attitude? The success of America is based on people who have an attitude which allows them to work to- ward their goals. The success of David Lipscomb can be explained in the same terms. The 1987-1988 Backlog staff hopes to have cap- tured the successes and the changes just as they occurred. We also hope we have captured the attitudes of David Lipscomb Col- lege — The secret of our success. photo by Pam Harper. z 1€ 86 4 1 yy Pt 7-1 (Of 1 4 16 18 Le tO LEY Just changing the air. Beth Roland, a freshman from Chattanooga, stretches to view her mailbox in hope of a letter from home or maybe even a chapel notice. Through rain, sleet, or hail, there's no stopping campus mail. Jim Forrester heads back to the post office after his _morning mail-run. Not a trivial matter. Leann Ellis, Jana Treadway, and Sarah Besson take a break during the hectic week to play Trivial Pursuit in the courtyard of Fanning Games such as this provide many Lipscomb students the opportunity to “release a little tension.” CUNEEYSaihieiciSeeaali ) photo by Pam Harper Nothing's gonna stop me now. Melo- dy Little, from Birmingham, Ala- bama, is ready to begin a new week of classes. Just finding the motivation to get out of bed on Monday seemed difficult for most DLC students. At the starting gate. Sometimes we need to just stop and think. The steps of the Student Center provide sopho- mores Keri Alsman, Janet McKay, and Scott Mast a place to stop and plan their activities of the day. Opening WHAT IS Plays, Singarama, studying in the library, eating in the Bison Room, and attending chapel. These are only a few of the things we do as students and faculty of David Lipscomb College. Campus Life includes every- thing and everyone. Whether it’s curling up in a blanket in your dorm room watching ‘Moon- lighting” or doing the “Bison rumble” at the basketball game, everyone has an individual part in Campus Life. The things we do to create the memories, the friendships we ac- quire along the way, these are the things that make life at David Lipscomb College special. You can live in the dorm, the ghetto, or home with Mom and Dad, but you're still a part of the life at Lipscomb. That is, if you choose to be. You can be your own person, do your own thing. It’s no secret the activities we are involved in on campus, work together with our studies to make us well-rounded individuals. Combining individ- ualism in a group effort — the secret to success. Y, Bison Darren Henrie gives it all he’s got as he slams this one home during the Tusculum Homecoming game. Before Brigadoon disappears for another hundred years, Fiona (Terri Schott) and Tommy (Bobby Ray) declare their love for each other in the Homecoming musical. Lipscomb’s concert band plays as the queen and court enter during the coronation ceremony. P.P.P.P.P. members old and new sing to keep us laughing as always. Rush Holladay, Stephanie Dixon, and Nikki Holladay are all smiles after Harolyn Brasher is crowned queen by President Hazelip. Homecoming Above photo by Rudy Sanders All other photos by Tim Gilfilen Ccbbrtion 87 The weekend of November 14 was a special one for _ David Lipscomb College. The _ students and faculty spent _ weeks in preparation for the _weekend’s events. In conjunction with Homecoming, the ASA _ organized “Celebration ‘87,’ _ which included “Bisonfest’’ on Friday and the Homecoming | festivities on Saturday. Friday, November 13, students were released from afternoon _ classes to crowd into Bison _ Square for a variety of attractions, including musical | entertainment, costumed social _ clubs, and free food. _ During ‘“Bisonfest,” ASA | Vice President Lee Camp, dressed in a purple wig as one _ OF the PY? P.P.P., introduced _ Frank Bennett, coach of the _ Lady Bisons, who in turn introduced his squad. Also introduced was Don Meyer | and his squad. Then the cheerleaders picked out each _ social club to perform chants that supported their theme in _a Bison Square pep rally. _ The musical Brigadoon was presented Thursday through Saturday nights. With hauntingly beautiful songs -and gorgeous sets, Brigadoon -moved audiences every night. The show was highlighted by exciting performances by Lipscomb students. Continued on page 10. Photo by Tim Gilfilen Homecoming Photo by David England slebrilin 87 covlinued November 14 alumni came to enjoy Homecoming ‘87. Some planned for months to attend their alma mater’s Homecoming. As early as 8 a.m. former students and their families and friends gathered for reunion coffees. Chapel was held and awards were presented in ceremonies both before chapel and the coronation pageant. Five people were inducted to the L ipscomb Hall of Fame: Will Brewer, former Lipscomb golfer, Ken Dugan, baseball coach, Tom Hanvey, former gymnastics coach, and Herschel Priestly, first interscholastic coach at -Lipscomb. Continued on page 13. Photo by Gary Greene What a celebration! Gamma Xi members kick-off “Bisonfest’’ with a salute to many musical heroes such as Elvis Presley. Photo by Wayne Price y Homecoming Photo by Jon Jackson ’ Hall of famers. H.J. Priestly, James Byers, son of the late James R. Byers, Thomas E. Hanvey, Ken Dugan, and Will Brewer were inducted into the Hall of Fame Nov. 14. Michelle Moore applies her make up as she prepares for the opening night performance of Brigadoon, the 1987 Homecoming musical. Hunting? Tommy (Bobby Ray) and Jeff (Lance Finley) are hunting for any signs of civilization before they stum- ble upon the town of Brigadoon. = en Photo by Rudy Sanders Sigma Chi Delta celebrates “‘Bison- fest’”’ with a roller derby to ‘‘fire-up”’ the team for the Tusculum game. Homecoming Q pas o UC c 34 Q B ee x 2 2) = 2) See a Meg Brockie (Lisa Fugate) proclaims to the townfolk of Brigadoon, (Carol Gattis and Stephen Henry) the she- nanigans that happened at “My Moth- ers Wedding Day.”’ A Cappella performs for students and alumni after the Saturday Homecom- ing chapel. All other photos by Tim Gilfilen The crowning of the queen is the high- light of the Homecoming activities. Queen Harolyn Brasher is congratulat- ed by members of the court, Brian Jones and Katina Herren. Sharp dressed men. Jill C levenger snaps a shot of the escorts in the Homecoming court. re jp ae Photos by Tim Gilfilen James R. Byers, a former board member and avid supporter, was also inducted posthumously. Among the many classes who held reunions was the class of ‘62, which celebrated its 25th reunion. The class of ‘62 also had more classmates present than any other class. At 1:30 p.m., after the band’s performance, the Homecoming Court was presented. The court members represented the undergraduate classes and the student body at large. Climaxing the presentation of the court was the crowning of Homecoming Queen ’87, Harolyn Brasher, by Dr. Hazelip. To top off the day, the Bisons defeated Tusculum College of Greenville, Tennessee, 133-88. — Christa Reynolds “For the names of all the members of the Homecoming Court, see the Honors section,’’ Fans are always prepared to show their Spirit, whether in club shirts and jeans or jackets and ties. Homecoming DI LPELLLIN IRON teat ea a TE OER EEO SEO I EE EEE After the Graduation ceremonies, some young folks enjoy the attention from a couple of graduates. Dean Loyd greets students with their diplomas as friends and family watch the ‘‘class act’’. Photo opposite page, top by Rick Musacchio, THE TENNESSEAN. All other photos by David England. ‘RRR rien RNR LA | i YY Graduation Saas Graduation is a class act. By Leann Bowlin Graduation, the end result of years of hard work, determination, tears, and tri- umphs during one’s college career. Ap- proximately 530 people reached this pla- teau in 1987 at David Lipscomb College. First came spring graduation on a hot June 6. With a large crowd, Lipscomb graduated the largest class to date with nearly 350 members. Three earned the honor of valedictorian: Jeff Binkley, chemistry major from Brentwood, Ten- nessee; Jimmy McCollum, speech com- munication major from Nashville, and Audrey Wright McElhiney, accounting major from Charleston, Tennessee. All three had cumulative grade point aver- ages of 4.0. Barry Matlock, a Biblical lan- guages major from Charlotte, Tennessee, was the recipient of the prestigious Goodpasture Bible Award. Eighty-nine graduates received their diplomas during the August 22 gradua- tion ceremonies. President Harold Haze- lip challenged the graduates to become leaders in the church, home, community, and business. Phillip Autry, a music ma- jor from Milan, Tennessee, graduated valedictorian. Lana McClaran from Antioch, Ten- nessee, an elementary education major, graduated salutatorian. The August re- cipient of the Goodpasture Bible Award was Stephen Grayson, a Bible preaching major from Adairville, Kentucky. Approximately 90 people earned their degrees in the fall. Some chose to go through the ceremony in August because a graduation ceremony is not held in No- vember. Others waited for the following spring graduation to proceed with the ceremony, while some were just satisfied to have earned the title of ... (Weve Graduate Esang Moses Akpanudo proudly leads his class to the June ceremonies. Graduates impatiently await the last time they will enter Willard Collins Alumni Auditorium as students of DLC. NY, Devotional Is It Our spiritual unity? It’s no secret that the success we enjoy is a blessing from God, but even at Lips- comb it is easy to get caught up in daily activities and forget the importance of our spiritual lives. That is one of the reasons for the ASA Tuesday night devo- tionals. The fact that Lipscomb is a Christian college creates a special problem. Be- cause the majority of the students are Christians and come from different backgrounds, along with the fact that there are a large number of congrega- tions in the Nashville area, the student body splits up for worship services. It seems that, for the most part, the indi- vidual congregations leave it up to the school to organize any regular spiritual activities for the college age group. This places a heavy burden on the ASA Spiri- tual Life Committee, the group responsi- ble for the devos. According to Maury Mitchell, chair- man of the Spiritual Life Committee, the devotionals are really one of the few op- portunities for the student body to grow Sharing Christ with others. The devos are a time when friends can come together and discuss their common belief in God. A time to gather strength. An opportunity to be edified was presented each Tuesday night, which gave some what they needed to make it through the week. closer spiritually. Maury, who has been in charge of organizing the devos since Fall ’86, says that this year the turnout has been great. “It’s all these freshmen that are doing it, I think ... There are usually about 200 people, but tonight there must have been at least 300,” Maury said after one particularly successful devotional. “Ev- erybody knows that it’s Tuesdays at 10 p.m., and you can’t go out in Bison Square without seeing it. Everybody is welcome, and you don’t have to feel ashamed to go, but nobody makes you go either. People only go if they want to. It’s not like chapel where you HAVE to go. Of course, many people attend the de- vos to see friends and socialize until cur- few, but the main idea is to have an up- lifting period of singing and praise. “They last from 10:00 to 10:30,” said Maury, “and we sing and have a prayer and sometimes a scripture reading. We have about eight guys who take turns (leading singing), and each has his own photo by Bob Lawler style. Some (songleaders) lead all songs from songbooks, I like to lead more camp-style songs. Everybody does their own thing.” The devos are always encouraging and enjoyable. They provide, if nothing else, a refreshing break in the midst of the sometimes hectic school week. They re- mind us of why we are really here and of the real secret of our success. — Bob Lawler “O sing unto the Lord a new song: sing unto the Lord, all the earth. Sing unto the Lord, bless his name; show forth his salvation from day to day.” Psalms 96:1-2 1d Devotional times changed? Some of ankles? But — only on 7 you didn’t; you’ve never weekends! The new rule about — been. Will there ever be a day shorts has been a welcome relief when students get to Soe to all. Who likes wearing - _ early? 2 cordurory pants on a 99-degree : summer day? D id you notice ihe chapel Bare those knees! We all vemenber the 65- _ minute chapel last spring when ae Fanning docs” it ae - everybody-and-their-brother’s New beds and mattresses for preacher showed up to wish those and theirs. Now we ae _ Chariman of the Bible = you — what happened to the _ department Howard Horton ever-popular pallet and sleeping _ goodbye. Well ... we havea _— bag? Have we spoiled ourse new department Thalia now, Are we becoming too _ Dr. Mac Lynn, but so far no eee NEVER! chapel welcome ‘speeches. And there is even a ni - Fanning denuitoy isnow . parking lot behind MeOuiddy letting its inhabitants decorate gym, since there’s not much _ _ th eir rooms and paint their —_—s parking left .. And no onc _ walls. I wonder why? Isn't - parks there? Hmmm, perhaps institutional-beige your ee it’s too far. How many hundred | color too? | fon did you say? Do y you remember those ink . Yne small step for the __ marks on the back of your students ... one giant step for boarding I.D.? Where are they? Marriot. Yes, you can now use _ They’ve been replaced by — your ID in the Bison Room computerized monitors and. IPC _ but did you ever try to buy codes. Now Mariott’s magicians drink downstairs and then e finally have their wands. upstairs for dinner? It doesn’t — work! And let’s not forget the interior change of the Arena, ahem ... Studio Theater. New seats and a lighting sound booth, as if the stage weren't full enough. Oh, well, perfection demands it. Now, our home economics majors don’t have to get “Cross” when they make a disaster in their new kitchen. It doesn’t matter how well you cook when your $650,000 kitchen is sure to take any patron’s mind off the quality of the food. Our favorite eating jaunt, the infamous “Lipscomb Buffet,” may have changed its name from Saga to Marriot, but “beef — patty on bun” and “manager’s choice” are still the same. Who — names these gourmet creations aay! Bec) Bias aren’t always | on foot. The security department recently purchased “car number three” (which is really their only one!?) Finally, students, en masse, received phones in their dorm rooms. Bees years of ’ ‘reaching : out and touching someone’ we finally decided to let our “fingers do the walking” and what happens? We get cramps. Phone home ET? Not without you 19-digit access code. Collect credit card calls? Forget it. Call dial-a-prayer ae aa tock Meriwether Photo by Bob Lawler Changes Y photo by David England = And the multitudes listened. DLC students and representatives from Christian colleges all over the United States gather in McQuiddy Gymnasium for a combined chapel. Rap session. The ladies of the workshop get togeth- er to discuss the many aspects of the role of the Christian woman. photo by Pam Harper VY World Mission Is tt our outreach’? “From the Cross to the World’ that was the theme of the 28th Annual World Mission Workshop held on our campus October 22-25. The purpose of the work- shop was to instruct Christians in how to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to the world, with a special emphasis on mission work. Since different people have varying interests, special events were planned to cater to these interests. The displays which were set up in the Student Center provided a potpourri of information. Detailed accounts of the ministries in several countries were there to present the actual work taking place, to exhibit effective evangelistic tech- niques, and to make the participants of the workshop aware of the success which has already occurred. The displays gave those planning to enter into a mission- ary field a valuable opportunity to gain insight into the different programs which in turn would better prepare these people for their future task. One of the key elements of the work- shop was the variety of classes that were offered. Two time periods of 50 minutes each day were set aside for focussing on the different aspects of the missionary field. “The classes were very specialized and well rounded. Each class went into great depth” said Kevin Youngblood, a fresh- man from Woodbury. “The class on the mission family opened my eyes to the problems of the effects that crossing cul- tures may have on children,” he added. Not only were the problems of mission- aries, such as culture shock and coping with stress, addressed, but also the vari- ety of ministries one might encounter. Reuel Lemmons taught a class on how to utilize World Bible School. Frank Rush- ing dealt with the subject of how to min- ister to the deaf, and Howard Young gave instruction on how to evangelize the in- ner city. There were also special classes directed to the women only. On both Friday and Saturday two key- note speakers addressed different aspects of the theme “From the Cross to the World.” Harold Hazelip presented ‘The Sacrifice” followed by Reuel Lemmons’ “The Dream” Friday evening. Rex Boyles spoke on “The Victory” Saturday morning with Howard Young’s “The Gospel” finishing off the series Saturday night. “A Capella” was on hand after Reuel Lemmon’s presentation on Friday evening to provide some uplifting enter- tainment to all involved; a choral presen- tation marked the ending of the series Saturday night. To cap off the festivities of each day, a devotional was held in Bison Square to provide a time to unify and grow closer to God. The 28th Annual World Mission Workshop brought students from sever- al Christian colleges to our campus. Rep- resentatives from Harding, Oklahoma Christian, and Pepperdine were just a few of the newcomers to our campus during the workshop. This special event provided these people with opportunities to see what life at David Lipscomb is like and along with DLC students, to learn more about spreading the good news of Jesus Christ to the world. — Bobby Knight Students from schools such as Oklahoma Christian University vis- ited Lipscomb during the World Mission Workshop. World Mission Anbody there? Providing phone num- bers to Fanning’s constant callers, such as Marc Jones, is one of the du- ties of working the desks. Any messages? The hosts of High Photo Oy Eau Rise work long hours taking messages and transferring calls for its many resi- dents. Working Desks Photo by Pam Harper Working Desks Clear Sense of Direct Campus Life ipscomb isn’t situated on a one-way street. There are many ways to get there and many paths to take after you arrive. Which way is up? Or is it down? Or right? Darren Henrie, Jason Shelton, and Philip Hutcheson seem to be confused as to just where they are going as they try to intepret direc- tions written as an exercise for En- glish class. ey photos by Carmen Anderson oo . WHAT IS g = ? ce ° e e e e e ened : ° . Bee 2 pp 2S She 2 2 Ae. Our Success Cam pus Life Y Backstage Expetling the unexpected is just part of working. . BACKS TAGE If you’ve never worked backstage on a play, then you've certainly missed a hair-raising time, and if it weren't for the “techies,” actors needn't bother stepping on stage. Imagine this: It’s five minutes before the curtain goes up. Actors are running hither and thither getting makeup finished, getting hand-props ready, finishing last-minute details, and generally getting psyched-up. The lights begin to dim in the auditorium, and a silence moves swiftly throughout the crowd. The curtain goes up and the play begins. But behind the set, a flurry and fury of cha- otic activity takes place. Stagehands scurry back and forth, setting props, flipping switches, hoping nothing goes wrong, and generally cleaning up. What would happen if something went awry? A crucial prop isn’t set, a light doesn’t work, something breaks, an actor forgets his entrance cue or forgets an entire passage of dialogue, or a crew member gets switch-happy and becomes an uncontrollable switch-flip- ping maniac. Usually the production will come screeching to an earth-shattering halt, but if the acting troupe is very good, as the cliche’ says, “the show will go on.” Brad Ward, senior, is the technical director for all shows on campus. According to him, the Photo by Jon Jacksor backstage environment is usually “as close toa professional environment as possible.” “I always make it a point to have a good backstage crew and stage manager,” he said. One incident that was a complete nightmare for Ward and his crew took place during “Songs of the South” in 1986. “A girl was in the dressing room upstairs in Burton when she was supposed to be on stage. A stagehand went looking for her and found her upstairs wandering around the hall trying to find the stage, while onstage all was silent for several minutes. What was funny about this is that it happened two nights in a row!” Ward said. - Many times a backstage goof or even an onstage goof can be extremely funny to the audience but absolute horror for those on- stage and backstage. Take, for instance, the 1987 Alpha Psi Omega one-acts. Phones rang when they shouldn’t have and didn’t when they should have. Doors flew open, beds be- came airborne. According to Tony Miller, Al- pha Psi Omega president, “When you have a crowded space full of nervous people, a little chaos is inevitable, but that’s part of the fun.” Brandon Fredenburg, Alpha Psi Omega member, explains that one must be ready for just about anything to happen, and usually it will. “As an actor, you have to be prepared for anything. Missed lines are usually easy to take care of. Missed cues can be worked around. But props breaking on stage is never a pretty sight. Sam Wallace, former president of Alpha Psi Omega, and I were performing the third act of Neil Simon’s ‘The Odd Cou- ple’. This particular scene required him to throw a suitcase on the floor and plop in a chair. When he plopped, the front two legs of the chair broke, and he went sliding onto the floor. Many thought it was intentional, but it was one of the best ‘saves’ we’ve ever had,” said Fredenburg. But thankfully, Lipscomb theatre isn’t usu- ally prone to many problems. Buddy wouldn’t have it any other way. — Joel Meriwether Photos by Wayne Price Lincoln Hanks Brigadoon sound-man, knows when to turn the actors on and off and can do it, too! Craig McCarter shows Michelle McTeer the ropes — literally — during a rehearsal. Trey Allan descends from the cat walks behind Alumni stage during a rehearsal for Brigadoon. Backstage Days of Our Lives begins the weekend Laundry. Jennifer Galloway is returning safely back to school with enough laun- dry to last all week. for many students such as Kathy Arm- strong who dozes during a commercial. @ What are we racing for’? As Friday draws near, the minds of DLC students begin to wander as they anxiously await the closing remarks of their Friday afternoon instructor. It’s as if a time bomb begins to tick as they count down the minutes —109...8... 7. Then suddenly they hear the remark, “OK, I'll let you go a little early today. Have a good weekend.” Backpacks are stuffed, zipped, and flung over shoulders in a matter of seconds as they race to the door. What are they racing for? For many it’s a race home, whether 10 minutes or 12 hours away. For others, it’s a mad dash to their dorm room where they hope to sleep all weekend, or maybe it’s to confirm that last minute date. Whatever the reason, it’s the same every Friday. That thought, “weekend,” just seems to excite DLC students. Now let’s see just what that time called “weekend” has in store for Lipscomb students. Well, since everyone’s mind works as an outline by the end of Fresh- man Composition, students begin listing things in categories. They begin their list: “things I need to do; things I want to do; and things I will do.” Under the first, students begin thinking of that speech due first thing Monday morning; then they glance across the room. “Where's the floor? Well, there’s the next two items on my list: cleaning my room and washing that two-week-old laundry. “Enough of that, now what I really photo by Pam Harper want to do!” If I had my choice I’d start out with a romantic date at the Spaghetti Factory and then maybe iceskating at Ice Cen- tennial, a stroll through the Conserva- tory, or maybe paddleboating at Foun- tain Square. Then they go on and list parks they would like to go to and swing or play frisbee, or maybe a special place they could go to see the view of Nashville and just relax. They list all of these and then they come to reality. Their list begins of things they will do: “Well, if I want to go all out, maybe I'll go to the Bison room, or hey, how about Subway’s buy-one-get-one free and then go next door to TCBY for dessert? Next, maybe a 99¢ movie and a few hours of Night Court. To top off the night, who knows, maybe a visit from Pizza Perfect? Oh yeah, that speech can wait until after curfew Sunday night, and who needs clean jeans Monday? These have only been worn four times. (They're not dirty until after the fifth wear.)’” The list goes on and on, but one thing is always true. No matter how tired or behind they are by Monday, the thought is always there: “If I can just make it until Friday ... 4y — Pam Harper photo by Bob Lawior 7 photo by Pam Harper Decisions, Decisions, Decisions. Melisse Johnson, Al Cooper, and Rebecca Rob- erts look over their choices as they try to decide between chocolate chips and M Ms. Kids Again. Robin Gattis and Ann Car- mody have taken time out of a busy weekend to enjoy swinging at Centenni- al Park. Jennifer Jolliff and Jackie Higgins return to the childhood pastime of watching ducks at the park. photo by Pam Harper Weekends 29 2) Freshman Personalities A barbershop quartet, composed of Gary Nichols, Jon Lawrence, Steve Haynes, and Donald Campbell, sing ‘Lida Rose’”’ from The Music Man. South Pacific sailors visited the stage to sing ‘‘There is Nothing Like a Dame.” Hard work helps bak the ito. On October 9 weeks of organization, anticipation, and frustration came to- gether in the form of “Freshman Person- alities III: A Tour of Broadway.” The show was written, directed, pro-' duced, an d performed by the freshman | class. Terri Schott served as musical di- rector, David Bates as choreographer, and Chris Chaffin as director. The show featured a “grandfather,” who had been active on Broadway, sharing his memo- ries with his grandchildren and _ their friends. At times it seemed an impossible task. “T have never seen a production come together so quickly or so well,” said John Grant. “Initially it was chaotic and disor- ganized. I wondered why I ever got in- volved, but the show turned out to be one of the best memories of my fresh- man year.” One of the highlights of the show came when Gina Quinn belted out “To- morrow’ from Annie, and Terri Schott’s “Memory” from Cats was another show stopper. Musical numbers from shows such as A Chorus Line, The Sound of | Music, South Pacific, The Music Man, and a medley of tunes from Brigadoon highlighted the evening. “Freshman Personalities’’ was not only a showcase of talent, but also a “Maria’’ from The Sound of Music was sung in beautiful harmony by Angie Les- ter, Stephanie Williams, Kathryn Camp, and Lisa Ladd. Chris Chaffin, the director, gives a word of thanks to the cast, crew, and faculty di- rector, Dr. James Jackson, after the show. source of lasting friendships. “T didn’t know what I had gotten my- self into when I joined,” said Leslie Col- lins. “The show turned out to be a great chance to come out of my freshman shell. I met some of my best friends at the practices.” “The show was the best way for me to start college,” she added. Any show that comes together in five weeks has its share of difficulties, but overall everyone involved agreed it was a great success. “Although what I did took up all my time, the friends I made were well worth the time spent,” said director Chaffin. TOUR) OF RROADWAY Photos by Bob Lawler { Information for this article provided by Krista Reynolds and The Babbler. Grandpa (Danny Camp) tells Shelly (Leslie Collins) and Mike (Aaron Deuschle) that “‘there’s no business like show business.” “Sixteen Going On Seventeen’ was _ per- formed by Beth Hopper and Lincoln Hanks. Freshman Personalities ing Study To study or not to study alculus, Romans and Galatians a with Dr. Floyd, Cell Biology, Histo- OMG (We, teks res College courses, whether they’re taught by Buddy Arnold or Harvey Floyd, are supposed to require much study so one may become “in tune” with the material. But when DLC students are presented with an alternative to study- ing, what do you suppose happens? Hmmm. Imagine this: You have a 40-page research paper due in “Killer” Miller’s Wisdom Literature class and it’s Monday. What do you do? You have several choices: (A) You go straight to the beloved Crisman Memori- al Library and study, as Beth Sexton does. “T go to the library. That’s the only place I can get som e sleep,” she said. (B) You go back to the dorm lobby and transform yourself into a combination couch potato lobby lizard. (Wouldn’t that be an interesting feat to see.) Or (C) You get in your vehicle, go to Shoney’s or Night Court or ride the elevators up and down in the Hyatt Regency. You can just rationalize that your car needed you. Lipscomb students come up with some of the most original excuses to put off studying. Many students fool them- selves into thinking they don’t need to study. “I convince myself I don’t need to study,” said Mark Paulk, and Vali For- riste follows that line of thought. “I convince myself that I’ll think more clearly after a good night’s sleep,” she said. If that doesn’t work, they develop a severe case of “telephonitis.” This mani- fests itself in several ways; from calling a fiance or girlfriend, which is how Terry Slater described his symptoms, or mak- ing prank phone calls which seems to afflict Jeff Beaird. Beaird also has other interesting “pro- crastination diseases,” such as “wreck- ing my car (my favorite hobby) or pre- tending to clean my room.” Now television and Bill Cosby also fall victim to student’s excuses. Tony Miller says, “I either eat or watch T.V. After all, man can’t live by notes alone. We all know what Bill Cosby says matters more than what our teacher says any day.” Well. Isn’t that special? We even have our royalty on campus. Our beloved “Queen of Procrastination,” otherwise known as Tammy Harrell, re- plies: “Well, it won’t go away. Besides, I know I have something better to do.” A few even delegate their time so they don’t have any time. “IT have no time to study. I carefully use my time sitting at my desk by my window watching guys enter and exit Sewell,” said Leslie Collins, whose third- floor window faces Sewell and makes for an interesting conversation piece. Some people even prescribe a definite time to which they preempt their home- work. “Tl do it after chapel,” said Lisa Ladd (sure you will), or “I'll wait until Sun- day,” said Phil Parker. Abstinenence makes the heart grow fonder, some people say. “Studying! Oh that’s that awfully nas- ty habit a few college students pick up once they get into college, isn’t it? I don’t touch the stuff myself,” said Paul Mar- shall. This is the same guy who dies at the end of every play. I wonder if there is a connection? Hmmm. Finally, it was pointed out that even the Bible condones such action. “Being a person who believes that scripture is the ultimate authority for man’s life and that Solomon was the wis- est man who ever lived, I follow what Ecclesiastes says: “Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body,” explains Wiley Lowe. Well, we can’t argue with that. Could finding the balance between our studying and procrastination be the secret of our success? — Joel Meriwether Homework can and will wait. These guys have preempted their studies with a night of playing video games. Finding other things to do instead of one’s studies was never a difficult task. photo by Carmen Anderson Studying Music feeds the hungry “Gene Cotton and Friends” has become as big a part of Lipscomb as the “Cowboy Show,” “Singar- ama,” and “Freshmen Personalities.” Along with the suspense of “Who will come this year?’”’ comes the reason for the benefit. This concert to raise money for Manna, an organization which helps to feed the hungry in Nashville, has become a tradi- tion with Lipscomb students. This year Gene brought with him his sense of humor as always. He performed Lipscomb stu- dents’ favorite ‘Me And the Elephant” and a few of his favorites such as “You're A Part of Me.” He also brought with him a few big names in the country music industry. Don Schlitz, who has writ- ten songs for such great performers as Kenny Rog- ers and Randy Travis, returned for the fourth time and performed some of his works which have reached the top. He performed the number one song of the year “Forever and Ever Amen” and “The Gambler.” Another familiar face in country music, Michael Johnson, also appeared to help Gene raise money for such a worthy cause. Michael’s first appearance at the concert was a success with his hits “Give Me Wings” and “Jacques Cousteau.” Other guests included Bill Miller singing “Ge- ronimo’s Cadillac,” Lipscomb’s Ken Wilson, and Union Station. They each performed both hit songs and original pieces. The ASA entertainment committee, along with Gene and his friends, helped many people in Nash- ville not to go hungry. With concerts such as this, which are backed by such caring people, Nashville has to be a success. Gene Cotton performs his new song ab Nicaragua, ‘“‘Sandanista.’” Maury Mitchell, Jodie Bembry, and Shelly Hutcheson were among the many students that _ nelped the show run smoothly. Bill Miller sings ‘“‘Geronimo’s Cadilla Gene Cotton Photos by Bob Lawler Top — Ken Wilson plays an original guitar piece Left — Songwriter Don Schlitz performing 1987’s 1 country song, “Forever and Ever, Amen,” which he co-wrote. Above — Michael Johnson, in his first appearance at Lipscomb, performed songs including “Jacques Cousteau,’’ and Don Schiitz’s “Give me Wings.” Left — Lipscomb’s own Union Station perfects their harmonies backstage before performing. Gene Cotton Cowboy Show Shannon Fuller — Bass Dan Trenary — Drums tic Guitar Audience ideas come to life. Monty Powell and Matt — White put the audience’s suggestions to the song “Swingin’.”” For Mom. Mark and David Pounders touched the hearts of every mom, including their own, as they sang “The Hand That Rocks The Cradle.”’ _ Dazzling Duet. Janet Dixon and Wendy Watson opened the second half of the show with “Midnight Gir, Sunset Town.” Band Members Tim May — Electric Guitar Director — Mark Pounders Tim King — Acoustic Guitar Assistant Director — Steve Williams Kevin Collier — Keyboards Tech. Director — Brad Ward Ben May — Fiddle Mandolin Sound — Rick Shimer, Tray Allen J.B. Passmore — Dobro Steel Guitar Art Director — Eric von Greunigen Steve Williams — Harmonica Acous- Publicity — Mark Paulk John Magnuson — Saxophone Sets — Scott Turner, Tim Newby Crew Lights — Alan Foster,Tony Buchanan Lighting Designer — Jim Bradfield Tickets — Kenny Young Photos by Greg Perry Photo by Greg Perry Tau Phi Cowboy Show Campus productions are a major part of campus life, and Tau Phi and friends, under the direction of Mark Pounders, contributed to the successful im- age of these productions by putting together anoth- er great Cowboy Show. Auditions for this year’s show were held during the fall quarter. Of the thirty-eight girls who audi- tioned, only twelve were chosen to be a part of the cast, which practiced in Alumni every night for two weeks prior to the show. In previous years the Cowboy Show has been during the fall quarter; however, difficulties in scheduling forced the Tau Phi members to move the show date to wi nter quarter this year. Freshmen Personalities got the date coordinators of the show wanted, so the date January 29 was chosen. The show was filled with popular country songs. Eddie Black and Mark Paulk brought the crowd to life with “Born To Boogie.” Other highlights of the show included Mark and David Pounders’ “Hand That Rocks The Cradle,” Angie Martin’s “Only When I Love,” and Mary Baker’s “My Baby's Gone.” This year the audience had a chance to partici- pate in the show. Monty Powell and Matt White, both former students, took suggestions at the be- ginning of the show for “Song-O-Matic. These suggestions ranged from “Mel” to pig wrestling to chapel. During the show, Monty and Matt wrote a song that included all the audience’s suggestions. At the end of the show, they sang these ideas to the tune of “Swingin’.” The show ended as the whole cast joined Tim May in singing “Country Boy.” — Robin Gattis He’s Been Around. 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Teb Batey is at it again, using his charm to sell a “‘one-owner’ to the ladies and to win the hearts of the audience for a win for the group ‘Cars.”’ Mark McKay and Victor Hunter join in the finale of the group aay “Boats.” : _. All photos by Donna Bowman and Tim Gilfilen “Coastin through the heat lap trial.’ Blake Parker leads the Thunderbirds in “Greased Lightning’’ for the group “‘Cars.”’ NY Singarama Movin’ Right Along Imagine yourself traveling four different ways in three hours. Well, that was what the directors and casts accom- plished on the eve of Singara- ma’s 24th birthday. _ “Boats,” directed by Beth Claxton, sailed full steam ahead on a pleasant musical voyage. Their musical selec- tions included “Sea Cruise,” “Dock of the Bay,” “Singing in the Rain, Victory,” “Muddy Water,” ‘Yellow Submarine, and “One Voice.” Chad Wortman’s direction of “Cars” included “This Land is Your Land,” ‘Drivin’ My Life Away,” “Greased Lightning,” ‘‘Greaser’s Ga- votte,” “The Great Pretend- er,” “My Chevy is American Made,” and ‘‘Freeway of Love.” John Crosby’s “swooping” direction of ‘Planes’ took place in “Airport ’87.” Their musical repertoire included “let Airliner, Heard it Through the Grapevine,” “The Wind Beneath My Wings,” “Walk Like an Egyp- tian,” “Be a Terrorist,” and “Living in America.” “Trains,” directed by John Roberson, was defintely “On the Right Track.” Their ex- tended musical program in- cluded ‘Ride the Train,” “Boy from New York,” “Sharp Dressed Man,’ “Somewhere Out There,” “‘Hollywood, Here I Come,’’ “Respect Yourself,” “Lean On Me,” and ended with “‘Hands Across America.” With a vast array of intricate sets and popular musical selections, “Trains’’ won the Sweep- stakes Trophy for best overall show. The talent which always enhances the successful repu- tation of Singarama was once again exceptional. However, the molding together of each show with its variety, color, and musical selections pre- sented yet another successful Lipscomb production. — Bill Spencer Susan Shappard and Jeff Carden had their own act together and held the show together with hits such as “Next Time | Fall in Love,”’ “Don’t it Make My Brown Eyes Blue,’ and “When You Wish Upon a Star.’’ Singarama cenes of singarama Sean Burch and Jana Herdon show the true spirit of Singarama: working together. John Roberson, director of ‘‘Train,’’ explains exactly what he wants to see on stage. Sigma Chi Delta gets a little one-on-one re- hearsal time. QY Singarama a Are Janet McKinley and Dieter Spears practicing the Two-step for the big night? What about these guys? Omega Nu, SID, and friends practice their proposals. Singarama Y 1987: A Year in Review Moral questions were brought to the fore- front of the public mind in 1987 as those in the public eye tended to let their followers down in the midst of controversy. Gary Hart, early Democratic favorite for President, was forced out of the presidential derby in April due to his alleged involvement with actress Donna Rice. Hart reentered the race in December vowing to “let the people decide” the merits of his candidacy rather than the media. Joe Biden, another Democrat- ic presidential hopeful, dropped out of the race in September after it was revealed that he was caught cheating while a Dartmouth law school student. Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker left the PTL ministry in March due to another sexual con- troversy. Jim Bakker resigned his post after admitting to a sexual encounter with former church secretary Jessica Hahn. While some were being castigated for their moral standards by the public, one man, Lt. Col. Oliver North was seen as a national hero for his moral stand. Although North admit- ted to lying to congress while he worked for President Reagan in an effort to protect the Nicaraguan freedom fighters, his defense was seen by many Americans as honorable and patriotic. North’s popularity immediately rose during his appearance before the tele- vised Iran-Contra hearings as millions of Americans tuned in to the biggest TV drama of the year. The second televised congressional hearing of the year centered around President Rea- gan’s Supreme Court nomination of Robert Current Events Bork. Bork caught neither the high TV rat- ings of Oliver North nor the needed support of the U.S. Senate. They rejected his nomina- tion based on the perception by some Sena- tors that Bork was an extremist who would fail to protect the constitutional rights of in- dividuals if he was put on the bench. Rea- gan’s next nominee, Douglas Ginsberg, with- drew his name from consideration after it was revealed that he smoked pot while teach- ing law at Harvard. Black Monday sent shock waves through the financial community as the Dow Jones Industrial stock average dropped 508 points, the largest single drop in history. The Octo- ber 19 drop stripped $500 billion from the market value of U.S. Securities and was fol- lowed by a roller coaster ride at the NYSE through the remainder of the year. Mikhail Gorbechev visited our country in December of 1987. The reason for the Super- power summit was the signing of the INF treaty, a historical document that calls for a reduction in medium range missiles in Eu- rope by both Russia and the U.S. Pope John Paul II made his return tour of the United States in September. The Pope visited nine cities before returning to the Vat- ican. The United States military enjoyed a year free of substantial battle. The U.S. Navy was called on to keep the Persian Gulf open to navigation in July. In September, the Navy blew up an Iranian ship that was caught lay- ing mines in the Gulf. The sports world saw the underdog Min- nesota Twins upset the injury-riddled St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series. The sev- en-game series was ultimately decided by the - dominate home field play of the Twins in the noisy confines of the Metrodome. The Washington Redskins handed the Denver Broncos their second straight Super Bowl drubbing. The Redskins won 42-10 in a game which saw quarterback Doug Williams emerge as the Most Valuable Player. The entertainment world lost such stars as Fred Astaire, Liberace, John Huston, Lee Marvin, Jackie Gleason, eve Lorne Greene to death in 1987. Other entertainers continued to touch the hearts of Americans. U2 and Whitney Hous- ton were two of the leading acts in the music _ industry along with Randy Travis, the coun- try music favorite. “Good Morning Viet- nam,’ “Fatal Attraction,” “Hoosiers,’ and “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” among some of the favorite box office Te- leases of the year. Americans survived what might be de scribed as the year of moral shame with con- _ fidence that the next year could only see ber ter things in store. — David Overstreet were a Current Events WY ouldn’'t Keep a Secret! io 47 Py pe vy. NY, Current Events In July the United States began to escort ves- sels to protect them from Iran in an effort to keep the Persian Gulf open to navigation. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North was a key official in the plan to finance anti-government rebels in Nicaragua with money from arms sales to Iran. The Dow Jones industrial stock average dropped 508 points, the largest in history, on Monday, October 19. The Stars and Stripes completed a 4-0 sweep over Australia’s Kookaburra i in the race that took place in Australia and gave Dennis Con- ner an America’s Cup four years after he lost it in 1983. President and Mrs. Reagan greeted Pope John Paul Ill when he arrived in Miami to begin a nine-city tour of the United States. All current events photos provided by Associ- ated Press. Current Events Photo by David England WHAT IS The Secret Our Sucpes The Bachelor of Ugliness and Miss Lips- comb, Homecoming Queen, Who’s Who, and the President’s 10 are a few of the many honors which Lipscomb recognizes. Those who have achieved the honors list- ed and all of the honors not listed will tes- tify that the road to success is never easily traveled. Many hours of hard work, some tears shed, and just a little more effort make for the success that an elite group of stu- dents share. As Adolph Rupp said, “If you see a man on top of a mountain, he didn’t just light there!” The students who are noted in the “Hon- ors” section are surely not all of the David Lipscomb College students who have worked with a distinct aim to be all that they can be, but we would like to honor them for the outstanding job they have done in leading our school on to success. The Secret of Success of “Honors” is hard work. — Carmen Anderson Miss Lipscomb and the Bachelor of Ugliness 2) 4 ® Bo) iS oO i) me) =} [ee xe) ° = fe} pe a Kelly Pauley and. Teh Batiy Honors Photo by Gary Greene Kelly Pauley, a marketing major speech communica- tions minor, is from Alum Creek, West Virginia. She is the daughter of Bill and Susan Pauley. Kelly is a very diverse individual with involvement in Alpha, Chi, National Asso- ciation of Accountants, Phi Alpha, and the President’s Ambassadors. Her hopes for the future are to enter the field of public relations and advertising. Kelly believes the success of Lipscomb lies within the people. — Daphne Herron. Teb Batey, son of Tom and Ann Batey, is a finance eco- nomics major speech com- munications minor from Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He is involved in many activities, but most of his time is spent fulfilling his duties as ASA President. During the sum- mer he works as a youth min- ister and helps with the fam- ily business as well as raising registered beef cattle. Teb sums up how he feels about Lipscomb with a favorite Bi- ble verse: Matthew 5:16 — “Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise the fa- ther in heaven.” Daphne Her- ron ty hte lll Photo by Gary Greene Honors pt Sg ia a ace aE Front: Katina Herren, Eliza- beth McMahan, Kathy Fisher, Stephanie Dixon, Nikki Hol- laday Back: Brian Jones, Larry Sisson, Mark Fry, Rush Hol- laday, Rick Montgomery Front: Luci Ann Acuff, Jill Clevenger, Kim Anderson, Kelly Pauley, Trish Thacker Back: Brett Holladay, Bren- dan Wright, Maury Mitchell, Jeff Dale, Tim Pauley @ Oueen and Court 1987 Homecoming Photo by Tim Gilfilen ba BHO Queen Just what is a queen? Web- ster defines a queen as “a w oman noted for her beauty and accomplishments.” Lipscomb’s lady, recog- nized for her outstanding ac- complishments and for her beauty, was Miss Harolyn Brasher, 1987 Homecoming Queen. She is a government and public administration major from Boaz, Alabama. Harolyn was crowned queen by President Harold Hazelip as many alumni, faculty, stu- dents, and friends watched. For more information on the Home- coming activities, see pages 8 thru 13. Queen and Court Amy Kroehnke Allison; Eng- lish Art Babbler Staff (Feature Editor), Backlog (Copy Editor, Assis- tant Editor, Editor-in-Chief), Pica Award, Sigma Tau Delta, Society of Collegiate Journal- ists Who’s Who Shaun Amos; Music Educa- tion A Cappella Singers (Pres.), Academic Scholarship, Alpha Omega (Vice-Pres.), Briga- doon, Carousel, Circle K. Concert Band (Vice-Pres.), Early Music Consort, Honor Roll, Men’s Ensemble (Dir.), Phi Mu Alpha (Sec., Treas., Pres.), Shenendoah, Vocal Scholarship Who's Who Each year, approximately 150 students are chosen by department chairmen and evaluated by a nominating committee composed of administrators, faculty members, and fellow students. This year the committee narrowed the field down to 30 select students. These students nominated for Who’s Who are evaluated on scholars hip ability, citizenship and service to the school, and leadership and participation in academic and extra-cur- ricular activities. Greg Anderson; Speech Com- municaton ASA Senate, Cross Country, Omega Nu (Treasurer and Chaplain), P.P.P.P.P., Presi- dent’s Ambassador, Singa- rama (Willard Award), Track Team Thomas E. Batey;Financial Economics Alpha Chi, ASA (Chairman — Academic Committee, Vice-President, President), Bachelor of Ugliness, Intra- mural Sports (Football), Presi- dent’s Ambassador, Presi- dent’s Faculty Council, President’s Ambassadors Joseph Kevin Campbell;Ap- plied Music Director’s Award (Band), Honor Roll, Music Educators’ National Conference (Presi- dent), Pep Band (Conductor, Director), Phi Mu Alpha (Vice-President), Singarama (Conductor) Julie Ann Benton;Psychology Honor Roll Deans List, Mid- dle Tennessee Psychological Association (Student Mem- ber), Psi Chi Psychology Na- tional Honor Society (Vice President), Singarama, Work — Vanderbilt Child and Ado- lescent Psychiatric Hospital Jeffery W. Carden;Computer Information Systems A Cappella Singers (Vice- President), Chorale, Concert Band, Drama, Jazz Band, Pep Band, Phileo, Madrigal Din- ners, Singarama (Script Con- sultant, Host — 1987) Harolyn Brasher;Govern- ment and Public Administra- tion Alpha Chi National Honor Society, ASA Senate (Academ- ic Comm., Student Life Comm., Food Advisory Comm.), Dean’s List Honor Roll, Gamma Lambda (Board Member, Treasurer), Home- coming Attendant-at-Large, Homecoming Queen, Resi- dent Assistant (Elam), Tennis Team K. Michelle Carter;Political Science Academic Scholarship, Alpha Psi Omega, Backlog Staff, Best Director Award (Alpha Psi Omega), Drama, Honor Roll, National Association of Accountants, Phi Alpha Delta (President), Phi Beta Lambda, Resident Assistant, TISL Representative, Woodrow Wilson Honor Society Who’s Who Janet Climer;Office Adminis- traton ASA Senate (Non-voting), Resident Assistant, Singar- ama Daryl R. Dunn;Computer Science Alpha Tau (Vice-President, President), Computer Center Operator, Drama (Antigone), Food Committee, Intramural Sports (Basketball, Football, Softball), Pi Alpha Chi, Pledg- ing Committee, Resident As- sistant, Singarama, Society of Physic Students (Secretary Treasurer) Who’s Who John Edward Crosby;History Babbler Staff, Backlog Staff, Buddy Award (Best Actor), College Libertarians (Presi- dent), Drama, Footlighters, Founders Day Oratorical Contest (Second Place), Phi Alpha, Phi Kappa Delta, Sin- garama (Director), Willard Award (Acting), 1776 Regina J. Elkins;Biology Circle K, Delta Na Na Na, Delta Sigma (Pledge Mis- tress), Intramural Sports (Bas- ketball, Football, Volleyball), Singarama David Curd;Engineering Sci- ence Cross Country (All-District, Captain, District Champion, MVP, NAIA Nationals), Physics Engineering Club, Song Leading Contestant, Spiritual Life Committee, Track (MVP, NAIA Indoor Nationals, NAIA Outdoor Nationals, DLC Record — 5000 m) Kevin Neal Farris;Speech Communication Alpha Mu Gamma, Athletic Trainers Award, Audio-Visu- al Scholarship, Babbler (Sports Editior, News Editor), Dean’s List Honor Roll, Honor Scholarship, Intramu- ral Sports, PA Announcer (Bi- son Baseball, Basketball), Sig- ma Iota Delta (Executive Council), Singarama Kathy Leigh Fisher;Account- ing Academic All-American Award, Alpha Chi (Vice-Pres- ident), ASA Senate, Circle K, Entertainment Committee (Chairman), Homecoming At- tendant-at-Large, National Association of Ac countants, National Business Award, Phi Beta Lambda, Spiritual Life Committee Leslie Ann Heaberlin; Ameri- can Studies Academic Scholarship, Alpha Chi, Backlog Staff, Circle K, Dean’s List Honor Roll, Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Tau Del- ta, Edith Rucker — Whitney Scholarship Diann Foster;Dietetics Alpha Chi, Delta Theta Phi, Dean’s List Honor Roll, Di- etetics Club, Gamma Lambda (Historian, Vice-President, President), ICC (Secretary), Singarama Katina Herren;Finance Econ- omics ASA Senate (Sec., Academic Committee — Chairman), Circle K, College Republicans (Chairman — Lipscomb, Vice-Chairman — State), Homecoming Attendant, Phi Alpha Delta, President’s Am- bassador, Resident Assistant, Singarama, Tenn. Intercoll. State Legislature Brandon Lee Fredenburg; Biblical Languages Alpha Chi, Alpha Mu Gam- ma, Alpha Psi Omega (Vice- President), Dean’s List Hon- or Roll, Intercollegiate Debate, Pi Kappa Delta (Vice- President, President), Singar- ama (Stage Mngr), Tenn. In- tercollegiate Forensics Association State Debate Champion Team Murray Rushton Holla- day;Accounting ASA Senate (Treasurer), En- tertainment Committee, ICC (Pledging Committee), Navy ROTC; SigmalChi Delta (Pledge Master, President) Who’s Who Y, Janene L. Huskey;Elementary Education Dean’s List Honor Roll, In- tramural Sports (Basketball, Football, Softball, Volleyball), Kappa Chi (Chaplain, Pledge Mistress, Vice-President), Resident Assistant, Singar- ama, Student Affairs Com- mittee, Student Tennessee Education Association Ronya Joy Kendrick;Art Edu- cation Commercial Art Alpha Rho Tau (President), Babbler Staff (Art Editor), Bi- son Concessions (Manager), Chorale, Honor Roll, Intra- mural Sports, Resident Assis- tant, Singarama, S.T.E.A. Member Who’s Who Steven B. Johnson;Computer Science Air Force ROTC (Vice-Com- mander), Alpha Chi, ASA Senate. Dean’s List, Gamma Xi (Secretary, President), ICC, Outstanding Young Men of America, Pi Alpha Chi, Resi- dent Assistant (High Rise), Singarama John Perry Little;Chemistry Alpha Chi, Dean’s List, Gam- ma Xi (Pledge Master), Har- dison Memorial Paramedical Scholarship, Honor Scholar- ship, Intramural Sports, Sin- garama J. Brian Jones;Computer In- formation Systems Homecoming Escort, ICC (President), Mu Chi, Omega Nu (Pledge Master, Presi- dent), Phi Beta Lambda (Pledge Master), Pi Alpha Chi (Treasurer, President), Presi- dent’s Ambassador, Track Field John M. Magnuson;Political Science College Republicans, Concert Band, Delta Na Na Na (Saxo- phonist), Jazz Band, Phi Al- pha Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Singarama (Orchestra, Director), Tau Phi Cowboy Show (Saxophonist), Wood- row Wilson Society Susan Elizabeth Morgan;Ele- mentary Education A Cappella Singers, Academic Scholarship, Alpha Chi, Con- gressional Teacher Scholar- ship, Dean’s List Honor Roll, Intramural Sports, Kappa Chi, Music Department Ac- companist, Music Scholar- ship, One-Acts, Shenandoah, (Accompanist), STEA, Singar- ama David K. Overstreet;Manage- ment Alpha Chi, Bison Bowl Championship, College Re- publicans (Vice-Chairman, Chairman), Debate, Intramu- ral Sports (Basketball, Foot- ball, Softball), Phi Alpha Del- ta, Phi Alpha Theta (President), Pi Kappa Delta (President), Singarama Kristi Ann Neal;Commercial Art Alpha Rho Tau (Secretary), Johnson Scholarship, Resi- dent Assistant (Johnson), Sin- garama, Zeta Nu (Historian, Vice-President) Lori Michelle Parker;Mathe- matics Alpha Chi, College Republi- cans, Conference of Under- graduate Research, Math Modeling Competition, Mu Chi, NAIA Women’s Basket- ball Academic All-American, Women’s Basketball (Cap- tain) David D. Nelson;Accounting Academic All-American, Al- pha Chi, Financial Executives Institute Outstanding Stu- dent, National Association of Accountants (Vice-President), National Merit Scholarship, Presidential Honor Scholar- ship, Students in Free Enter- prise (Charter Member) Kelly L. Pauley;Marketing Academic Scholarship, Alpha Chi (Secretary-Treasurer), American Marketing Associ- ation, College Republicans, Dean’s List Honor Roll, Miss Lipscomb, National Associa- tion of Accountants, Pi Delta (Historian, Vice-President), President’s Ambassadors Who’s Who e) William Petoskey;Biology ASA Senate, Resident Assis- tant (Sewall), Officers Com- mission — Army Who’s Who Judith Leigh Price;Speech Communication A Cappella Singers, Chorale, Delta Na Na Na, Delta Sigma (Secretary), Rotary Interna- tional Scholarship, Singarama (Hostess) Bobby L. 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FQ AO President’s Ambassadors The organized Groups at David Lipscomb College, whether it is the PPPPP, a social club, or a Na- tional Honor Society, are all an integral part of David Lipscomb College life. Every club serves the purpose of organizing things to help us grow closer together. The secret behind the bond in each group is involvement in the club activities and overall support of the college’s activites. Whether it be a hayride or a formal, work- ing at Santa’s house or getting the school paper out on time, the stu- dents involved are dedicated to their purpose. Those who form the groups at David Lipscomb are bound by their will to work to- gether, serve each individual pur- pose and reach each individual goal. The Secret of Success of the Groups at DLC is “working to- gether.” Carmen Anderson Regittering for the Last Quarter at Lipscoub For the majority of students, spring 1988 was the last quarter at Lipscomb. Because of this reason, the line to get appointments to register was staggering. At 8:00 on the morning of February 17, a mass of weary beings surrounded the desk at which the registrars hastened to make things ready. Dr. Doy Hollman, registrar, gazed upon the mass and real- ized that he did not have a “workable situation,” and knew something had to be done. Sophomores and freshmen were told to return at 1:00. Besides this situation, the change to semesters went fairly smooth. Due to the tremendous cooperation of faculty, ad- ministration, and students, what could have been a disasterous situation became a fairly simple operation. According to Hollman, the early con- fusion of appointments would be cleared up in future registrations. This will be done by resorting to the previous system in which appointments were given on different days according to classification. Students opinions as to how registra- tion could be improved varied from ap- pointments being mailed to students, to Michael Brandon’s idea of appointments being given first on classification then randomly picked from each class, to Amy Gaston’s idea of a longer registra- tion period. “Many people cut classes in order to get an appointment.” said Hollman. “This added to the confusion of the line, and therefore led to the turning away of sophomores and freshmen.” To get the classes they wanted, stu- dents felt they would have to skip to get an early appointment; so skip they did. The confusion in Burton did not carry over to the computer center on registra- tion day, however. With sixteen termi- nals going full force, Dr. Ralph Butler and staff had the line moving smoothly. Security also helped things flow smooth- ly by checking appointment cards. Registration, whether on semesters or quarters, will always be registration — hurrying to make out a schedule, hurry- ing to see counselors, hurrying to get an appointment, and waiting like all of the rest. — Allison Curd Photos by Carmen Anderson Registration became very chaotic as students poured into Burton Administration Building only to wait in line. While waiting to get an appointment to register, some students took time out in the hall of Burton to look over their schedules one more time while waiting to get an appointment to register. Registration Ap a a a + ; Wabicanei ee ia Mrs. Margie Roeder keeps students moving as quickly as possible during registration. Rachel Randolph checks the class closings before taking her chances in the computer center. The Scuester. Switeh The switch to semesters was decided upon for several reasons. One reason was for easier trans- ferability from Lipscomb to other schools and vice-versa. The stu- dents would also have one less registration and one less final exam period. The change over would also be more economical for the school. By having one less period of registration, the pro- cess requires less labor. Also the school will benefit by combining and eliminating classes, thus us- ing less staff to teach them. Although some classes will be combined, such as Bible classes, and some will be added, others will be eliminated. Some of the eliminations will be beneficial to the students, while others will be detrimental. Many courses will remain as they have been. Bible require- ments will be two hours per se- mester. This equals four semester hours per year which is equal to six quarter hours which is what is required now. Good news to some, but bad to many, grade point averages will remain the same. Scholarships will also be worth the same year- ly amount. It will be up to the discretion of the student under which cata- log he or she wished to graduate. But if a student chooses to use the quarter catalog for Bible re- quirements, he must also choose the quarter catalog for his major and minor requirements. “It’s all or none,” said Regis- trar Doy Hollman. Under the semester system, 132 semester hours will be re- quired for graduation. This amount is equivalent to the 198 quarter hours presently required for graduation. Because of the changes in class hours, some stu- dents might have half hours fig- ured in to their totals. “We will work with these stu- dents on an individual basis,” said Hollman. Each case will be decided on its own merit when it comes to meeting hourly require- ments. A David Lipscomb general policy statement was announced on February 2,1988, regarding the semester change. It states: “It will be the policy of Lips- comb that no student who is cur- rently enrolled will be disadvan- taged by the conversion to the early semester this policy does not releive the student of responsibility for his or her aca- demic program. If he or she comes up short as a result of his or her failure to follow the estab- lished program, he or she will bear the responsibility. It should be hastily emphasized that this situation can be avoided be working closely with the aca- demic advisor and the depart- ment chairman.” Most students are apprehen- sive about the change, but change has historically brought apprehension. With the help of faculty and staff, the students will make it through the change painlessly. — Allison Curd Registration All group photos were tak- en by Rudy Sanders. Academic Clubs Academic Organizations Row 1: James Lenoir, Haven Caylor, Wayne Cantrell, Jeff Fortner, T eb Batey, Lee Camp, Steve Johnson, George Goldman Il, C. Edward Weis, Jr. Row 2: Fleming Bell, Mandy Reel, Laura Cochran, Roy Stone, Kathy Fisher, vice- president; David Overstreet, president; Kelly Pauley, secre- tary treasurer; Beth Langford, C. Scott Brumbelow, Irene Shivers, Earl Lomax, advisor Row 3: Harolyn Brasher, Su- san Morgan, Michelle Walker, Beth McCormick, Lisa Knox, Tonja Johnson, Laura Solomon, Harold Blair, Lisa Mowery, Craig Welsh, Sue Ann Wright, Amy Derryberry, Becky Morse, Carol Douglass, Diann Foster Row 4: Annette Gaddes, Lisa Lovelady, Janet Ward, Angie Fuller, Carol Canady, Linda Keen, Tabitha Polk, Nancy Burns, Dana Dasher, Melanie Menefee, James Passmore, Jeanne Mor- gan, Michelle Zawierucha Row 5: Beverly Doggett, Michelle Parker, Traci Shockney, Tricia Gose, Tim Dye, Mark Dunn, Tamara Yost, Brandon L. Fredenburg, Daniel Oden, Pres- ton Crowell, Jennifer Royston, Ron Stockton Row 6: Cindy Hardison, Betty Smith, Sandra Wright, Amy Rogers, Gary Hickerson, Chris Cantrell, David Nelson, Rick Kulp, Kenneth W. Johnson, Tim Coalson Not pictured: Roberta Sanders, Bobby Knight Ninety-two students were invited to join Lipscomb’s Tennessee Kappa Chapter of Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society. No more than the top ten percent of the junior and senior classes are eligible to receive this honor which is based on one’s cu- mulative grade-point average. A recommendation by the faculty sponsor to the chapter president is necessary for an official nomination; however, by becoming a member of Al- pha Chi you gain a life-time membership. Alpha Chi is a co-educa- tional society whose purpose is to promote academic excel- lence and exemplary character among college and university students as well as to honor those who achieve this level of distinction. David Over- street is the president of this year’s Alpha Chi with Kathy Fisher acting as vice-presi- dent and Kelly Pauley acting as secretary. The name Alpha Chi is de- rived from the beginning let- ters of the Greek words for truth and character. The colors of Alpha Chi, emerald green and sapphire blue, stand for victory and truth. “Ye shall know the The Cream of the Crop truth, and the truth shall set you free” (John 8:32 KJV) is the motto for this organiza- tion. Every inductee is given a recognition pin and a certifi- cate of membership. All Al- pha Chi members are able to compete for Alpha Chi schol- arships and to have the op- portunity to present scholarly papers at regional and nation- al conventions. Alpha Chi, is an organiza- tion which stands for excel- lence in academics and excel- lence in one’s ethics. Row 1: Daniel Panboon, Michelle Adcock, Tracey Sevener, historian; Carol Adams, treasurer; Chanté McElroy, Ginger Owens, vice-president membership. Row 2: Quinn Allbritton, Steve Trent, C. Edward Weis, Jr., Chris Freeze, Stefanie Duncan, secretary. Row 3: Mark S. Andrews, Jeff Beaird, warden; Keith A. Slater, director of public rela- Row 1: Beth Langford, Beth Sexton, Lisa Mowery, Allison Curd, Tricia Gose, Mary McCarley Row 2: Brandon Fredenburg, Roberta Sanders, Sherri Smith, Sally Hughes, Dietlinde E. Spears, Dr. Charles McVey, advisor; Haven Caylor Row 3: Len tions; Joseph Garcia, vice-president; Bryan Eaves, presi- dent. Not pictured: John McDaniel, vice-president effi- ciency; Maria Silberberger, Jon Talbert, Melinda MacPherson, Demetrius Johnson, Elliot Jackson, Charles Frasier, chapter advisor. Brosky, Rachel Figueroa, Craig Welsch, Laura Cochran, Angie Fuller, Ginger Brewer, Alecia War- dell Row 4: Betty Smith, George E. Goldman, Lee Camp, Rick Kulp, Chris Endfinger, Daniel Oden Not pictured: Joel Meriwether Abha Kappa Pa Alpha Kappa Psi is a national business fra- ternity for those with a common interest in business. Activities of Alpha Kappa Psi in- clude organizing the student directory and distributing gifts to local orphan homes at Christmas. Abla Mu Gamma Alpha Mu Gamma is the honorary foreign language society that promotes foreign languages and the awareness of foreign cultures. Academic Groups Students in the American Marketing Association work to promote the field of marketing. Row 1: Mark Chapman, vice-president — finance; Nancy Clark, executive vice-president; Debbie Murphey, vice-pres- ident — advertising; Sandy Fowler, vice-president — mem- bership; David Allison, vice-president — programs Row 2: Sarah Fussell, Joann Tapp, Jenny Heater, Kelly Pauley, The Music Educators National Conference is composed of prospective music teachers who hope to raise the standard of music in schools. Row 1: Shaun Amos, Kevin Campbell, president Row 2: Rose Mary Bible, Susan Shappard, secretar- y treasurer; Julia Luttrell, Marcia Hughes, advisor Amanda Gunn, president Row 3: Margie Ellis, vice-presi- dent — communications; Cyndi Riden, Scott Fiewig, Irwin Fletcher, Bryan Sherrod Row 4: Mark Fry, Tim Dye, Dan Shook, Curtis Delozier, Monte Summers, Jerry Knight Not pictured: Dee Ann Shepherd, Sue Ann Wright, Kevin Mick NY, Academic Clubs Row 1: Jennifer Daggett, Michelle Carter, president; Nicole Robichaud, Katina Herren, Pam Davidson, Kim Earheart, Micki Batsel, Robyn Counts, Leigh Thrasher Row 2: Joseph Cook, Patrick Wilson, William Via, vice-president; Stephen Frasier, Kerry Carrigan, Bonnie Baggott, Napa Ljoie, Beth McCormick,secretary; Tom Maness Row 3: Cary Chrisman, Row 1: David D. Nelson, vice-president; Kathy Leigh Fisher, president; Jennifer A. Royston, secretary; George A. Smith, treasurer Row 2: Charles Frasier, sponsor; Linda Keen, C. Scott Brumbelou, Brett Holladay, Wayne Cantrell Row 3: Cameron Hackett, Steve Garrett, treasurer; Emily Moth, David Lafferty, Steve Trent, John J. Garman, Edward Gray- son, Tony Miller Row 4: David Overstreet, George A. Smith, W. Craig Bledsoe,advisor; John A. Marshall, John D. Ash- bum, John Roberson, Glenn Fleming Carol Adams, Steve Frasier, Jeff Mankin, Harold Blair Row 4: David J. Barrett, Bryan Eaves, Jeff Fortner, Preston Crowell Phi Alpha Delta is the national law fraternity open to all students pursuing law as a profession. National Atsociation of Accoustauts The NAA promotes the field of accounting by encouraging accounting majors and assisting them in locating jobs in the accounting profession. Academic Clubs Phi Mba Theta Phi Alpha Theta is the international history honor society. Phi Beta Lambda is a national business organization which works to develop leadership skills in the area of business. Academic Clubs Row 1: Beth McCormick, Bill Spencer, historian; Craig Welsh, Haven Caylor Row 2: David Overstreet, president; Lee Phillips, Robert Hooper, sponsor, Row 1: Philip Good, treasurer; Traci Shockney, vice- president; Jeff Thomas, historian; Joann Tapp, sec- retary; Joel Edmondson, president Row 2: Tammy Fulton, Sherry Vanhoy, Sarah Fussell, Debbie Mur- UL APPRECIATION SSOCIATED LADIES { LIPSCOMB = DONATION OF SHINGS FOR THIS LOBBY Steve Garrett, secretary treasurer Not pictured: Patrick Wilson, Jerry Armour, Leslie Heaberlin, Kathy Moran phey, Kathy Fisher Row 3: Lisa Hall, Karen Swindell, Jana Hall, Richele Endsley, Zainab Latif Row 4: Ke- vin Ault, David Jones, Phillip Anglin, James Las- seter, Cyndi Riden Row 1: Nancy Hartman, Tim Fulton, historian; Chris Keiter, spiritual life; Darren D. Brown Row 2: Daryl R. Dunn, Joey Fann, James Lenoir Row 3: Tim Coal- Row 1: David Panboon, recording secretary; Sara Duvall, vice-president; Chris Endfinger, president; Laura Jo Rut- ledge, treasurer; Mary McCarley, corresponding secretary; Gina Moran, Angie Smith, Gail Turner Row 2: Cindy Wright, Vonda Taylor, Fihima F. Merani, Keri Davenport, Kim Lynn, Hope Baskerville, Tanya Hadwin, Missy Galbreath, Marws Welby Row 3: Jon Butler, Benjamin Close, Stephen Besson, TEFUL APPRECIA’ ASSOCIATED LAG son, Ray Green, treasurer; J. Brian Jones, president; Robert C. Kulp Marcey Sue Beason, Wendy Rogers, Steve White, Pat Stansbury, Karie McLevain Row 4: David Ferguson, Amy Rogers, Tim Mangrum, Jim Watson, David King, Damon Brown, Ray H. Manley Christopher Thompson, Jack Greer, Tim Moore, Jimmy Hausmann, David Merritt, Will Husdson, Chris Holmes, C. Phillip Choate Not pictured: Phillip Parker Pi Alpha Chi’s emphasis is placed on the advancement of computer science and physics. They promote these fields through guest speakers, field trips, and social events during the quarters. The Pre-Med club is composed mostly of majors in the pre-professional field of medicine. They strive to promote active association and participation in various aspects of the medical field. Academic Clubs Row 1: William Petoskey, Kathryn Camp, Katina Herren, secretary; Harolyn Brasher, student life committee chairman; Mell Fletcher, Kathy Leigh Fisher Row 2: Joe Bohannon, historian; Beth Ro- land, Maury Mitchell, spiritual life committee chair- man; Brett Holladay, treasurer; Brian King Row 3: Blake Parker, Jodie Bembry, Janet Dixon, Shelli Hutcheson, Kathryn Dean, historian; Bobby Ray Row 4: Todd Roland, Lee Camp, vice-president; Teb Batey, president; Stan Lowery, entertainment committee chairman; John Roberson, academic committee chairman o |] on Representing the whole The ASA or All Student Asso- ciation is the Lipscomb student body. The legislative force be- hind the ASA is the Senate. “It was established in order to bring about closer cooperation with the administration and the faculty in promoting the princi- ples of this school,” explained Katina Herren ASA senior sena- tor and secretary. “It was also es- tablished to provide participation by students in its affairs.” The function of the ASA is two-fold. First it promotes all phases of student life and the goals of the college, and second, it serves as a liason with the ad- ministration for the students. The ASA Senate is composed of four senators representing each class, four senators-at-large elected by the entire student body and the president and vice- president. “There is a secretary, treasurer, parliamentarian and historian elected from among the senators at the senate retreat each fall, af- ter the elections of senator-at- large and freshman senators,” said Herren. According to Herren, the ASA and the ICC are two separate en- tities and “in a technical sense it (ASA) does not function with the ICC,” however, they do work to- gether on various activities. Re- cently, the ASA and the ICC co- hosted the “Bison Square Bash” on March 1, 1988. “The social clubs contributed financial help to the ASA for the food provided for the student body,” Herren said. Successfulness is in the eye of the beholder, and according to Herren, “Sometimes what looks at the moment to be unsuccessful turns out to be, in the long run, a big success. The senate would like to feel that it is successful in all of its undertakings,’she said. — Joel Meriwether Photos by John Roberson Brett Holladay and Mell Fletcher discuss the up-coming events of the ASA. es Interclub Council Unites Row 1: Daryl Dunn — Alpha Tau, Denna Price — Phi Omega, Dianna Foster — Gamma Lambda, Jennifer Miller — Delta Sigma, Jeff Lampton — Delta Nu Row 2: Chris Cantrell — Tau Phi, Brian Jones — Omega Nu, Steve Johnson — Gamma Xi, George Goldman — Sigma lota Delta Not pictured: Rush Holladay — Sigma Chi Delta, David Elliot — Delta Chi, Kelly Crowe — Kappa Chi, Trish Thacker — Delta Delta, Kristy Arquitt — Psi Alpha, LuciAnn Acuff — Pi Delta, Sandra Montgomery — Zeta Nu The ICC or Interclub Council, is an or- ganization consisting of a representative from each of the sixteen social clubs on campus. “The purpose of the ICC is to inform the clubs of the dates and times of events such as open and closed rushes, initiation, etc. It is also designed so that someone, who is planning an event on campus, or event off campus,” can ask the clubs to help through the ICC, said Daryl Dunn, president of Alpha Tau. ICC sponsors such campus-wide events as Bison Fest and Bison Square Jam. The ICC also helps clubs plan for Pi Epsilon’s Jump Rope for Heart. “We try to plan events with the “inde- pendents” in mind. For example, now after bids are given out, we have a party for the pledges and any actives that want to come. This gets the noise and commotion out of the dorms so those people who want to sleep or study will have the quiet they need,” Dunn said. Many times, the ICC is asked to make banners and boost spirit and morale for basketball games or to welcome incoming visitors, such as the banners for the World Mission Forum. The primary goal is “to keep the social clubs united and organized,” said Daryl Dunn. “Also, another goal is to better the position of social clubs on campus and to provide good relationships with the ‘inde- au pendents’.”” — Joel Meriwether ICC Phi Mu Abha Phi Mu Alpha is the men’s national music fraternity which promotes the appreciation and study of music. Sigua Abha Iota Sigma Alpha lota is the national wom- en’s music fraternity which works to unite those interested in music and to promote music and music study. - Ken Moore, warden; John Roberson, secretary; Shaun Amos, president; Kevin Campbell, vice-presi- dent; Stephen Besson, historian Row 2: Gary Nich- ols, Christopher Chaffin, Marcus Depue, Keith Thompson, Jon Butler Row 3: Kenneth Coultas, Row 1: Vonda Gaylor, vice-president; Tabitha Polk, president; Shammi Daswani, Dana Thurman, trea- surer; Vickie Smithson, sergeant at arms; Janet Hudson Row 2: Laura Cochran, corresponding sec- retary; Michelle Moore, Laura Solomon, Susan Pete Mitchell, Tommy Sneed, David Bates, Bobby Ray Row 4: Jerry Knight, Russ Palmer, Trey Cooper, David Dudley, James L. Jackson, advisor Not pic- tured: Mike Clark, Gary Gray Shappard, Trevania Bailey Row 3: Melanie Menefee, Kim Ellis, editor; Ginny Allen, Jeanne Morgan, chap- lain; Julia Luttrell, Lynna Whorley Row 4: Amelia Holbert, Sue Stephens, Leigh Ann Steely, Dianne Roberts, Macey Sue Beason VW, Academic Clubs Pi Kappa Dela Debate is Great! It has been said that the pen is mightier than the sword, but to the DLC Debate Team, the spoken word can be the sharpest. This year, the Debate Team competed against Austin Peay, Tennessee Temple, Vanderbilt and others in the state competitions, and won the Sweepstakes Award, the Novice Award, and a number of first and second place awards. This winning team consisted of David Overstreet, Brandon Fredenburg, John Grant, Lois Tillery, Michelle McTeer, Kevin Youngblood, Jeff Davis, and Samantha Whitaker. Except for Overstreet and Fredenburg, all were freshmen. Fredenburg and Overstreet have both been on the debate team for four years and are to represent Lipscomb in the National Competitions in Colorado Springs. Overstreet said of his experience with the debate team as a “chance to travel, to meet people, and to think on your feet.” Row 1: Kevin Youngblood, Lois Tillery, Mi- | Grant; Row 2: David Overstreet, Dr. Schott, chelle McTeer, Samantha Whitaker, John Brandon Fredenburg Woodrow Wikou Society x . yy This political science organization tries to promote awareness of politics and Row 1: Steve Garrett, vice president, Pam David- Baggott, Ron Williams, president, Toni Maness, the Republican and Democratic parties. son, Kim Earheart, Michelle Carter, Micki Batsel, treasurer Row 3: John M. Magnuson, W. Craig Bled- Leigh Thrasher, Beth McCormick, secretary; Row 2: soe, advisor; John A. Marshall, John D. Ashburn, David Lafferty, Kerry Carrigan, Steve Trent, Bonnie John Roberson, John J. Garman Academic Clubs N A Abla Py Owega Alpha Psi Omega, the National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity, is a professional organization responsi- ble for being a support group to the season productions directed by Hen- ry Arnold, the group’s advisor. Once a year in the spring, the ensemble does the one-act festival where sen- iors from the group direct a one-act or cutting from a full length play. This past winter, Alpha Psi Omega held the first annual Playwritting Contest. The winner was “No Ticker- Tape Parades” written by Phillip Brackett, a sophomore. It will be di- rected in the one-ac t festival by Mi- chelle Carter, along with “No Exit,” written by existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre, directed by Brandon Freden- burg; “After Magritte,” a surrealistic contemporary farce written by Tom Stoppard, directed by Roberta Sand- ers; and “The Bald Soprano,” an “anti-play” written by Eugene Iones- co, directed by Joel Meriwether. Row 1: Terry Slater, pledge master; Brandon L. Fredenburg, vice-president; Beth Sexton, Roberta Sanders, secretary treasurer Row 2: Joel Not Jus Meriwether, Tony Miller, president; Alan Foster Row 3: Brad Ward, Vali Forrister Not pictured: Michelle Carter, Beth Claxton, Lisa Fugate, Paul Marshall Academic Clubs nat httesa a Alpha Rho Tau promotes the appreciation of art. Row 1: Mark Hooper, Dawn Woods, vice-president; Kristi shall, Daniel Camp, Ronya Kendrick, president Not pic- Neal, secretary Row 2: Ralph Hawkins, Angie Fuller, Me- tured: Carol Whitworth, Paul Miller, David Nance, Tara lanie Menefee, Ralph Thurman, advisor Row 3: Paul Mar- —_ Wright The STEA promotes the teaching profession in elementary and secondary schools. y Row 1: Beth Burke, historian; Lisa Knox, secretary; Tracy Lori Balthrop, Tonja Norwood Row 3: Dana Dasher, Mi- Higgins, president; Jane McCarley, Allison Curd Row 2: _ chelle Mathis, Ronya Kendrick, Joyce Rucker, sponsor; Jim Dana Thurman, Kelly Farley, Jeanne Morgan, Nancy Burns, Costello, sponsor Academic Clubs OO ae Students in Free Enterprise continue to encourage the spirit of excellence in enterprise and entrepreneurship. Row 1: Denna Pace, Christopher M. Weis, Jennifer Preston Crowell, David Nelson, Beth Cook, Jeff Royston, Linda Keen, Roberta Sanders Row 2: Mankin Not pictured: John Ashburn, Kelly Barnes, George Smith, Paul Rittenberry, Wayne Cantrell, Cathy Blackwell, David Bone, Judy Cain, Chris Scott Brumbelow, William Ingram, sponsor Row 3: Freeze, John McDaniel, Craig Mills, Maria Silber- David Jones, Ted Newberry, president; Paul Pike, berger, B.J. Vaughn, Cortilla Youngblood Steve Frasier, Jeff Fortner Row 4: Bryan Eaves, Mu Chi is the math club for those interested in careers in the field of math. Members provide information and assistance to those interested in Row 1: Kimberly Burner, president; Kelly Burner, vice-president; Alan Pettit, Jeanne Morgan Row 3: this area. secretary; Nancy Lentz, Amy Hunnicutt, Melanie Steve Lowe, treasurer; Russell Briggs, Rick Kulp, Kemper Row 2: Michelle Qualls, Michelle Parker, | John Burke, Mark Miller, sponsor XA Academic Clubs Psi Chi is the club open to those students interested in the field of psychology. Row 1: Lorie Johnson, Toni Shockley, Ken Palmer, Rogers Row 3: Amelia Holbert, Michael Hughes, Brenda Dunnigan Row 2: Lisa Lovelady, Marcey Paul Turner, sponsor; Ann Quillian Sue Beason, Mignonne Moseley, president; Amy : git a - a ma oe - ot i” gm a, eR YS Fe FOG : DAY PEM a? 2 % Get ey Row 1: Ann K. Ingram, sergeant-at- Allen, Danny Jones, Jeff Lashlee, arms; Phillip P. Brackett, Melanie Paul Anderson Row 3: Ron Kemper, secretary treasurer; Troy Stockton, Tim Mangrum, Fletcher Bentley, vice-president Row 2: Tray _Srygley, sponsor Academic Clubs Della Theta Pi The aim of Delta Theta Pi is to unite all branches of the home economics de- partment and to inform more people about opportunities in the depart- ment. Row 1: Kelsie Morgan, Janice Goodpasture, advisor; Dee Vonda Gaylor, Dianne Roberts, Leigh Ann Steely, Christy Anna Myers, president; Dena D. Mays, Patty Necessary. Jorgensen, vice-chairperson. Not pictured: John Conger, Row 2: Stephanie Dixon; Rhonda Lovell, parliamentarian; advisor; Courtney Nelson, Russie Smith, historian; Susan Carol Beth Coleman, secretary; Diann Foster. Row 3: Byars, treasurer. The Dietetics Club works to promote good health and nutrition. It is composed of dietetic majors and une , works closely with the Home Row 1: Tonya Armstrong, Melanie Marchand. Row 2: Carol _— pictured: Kim Zinc, president; Susan Hollister, treasurer. Economics Club Douglass, vice-president; Leigh Perkins, Diann Foster. Not NV, Academic clubs Row 1: David Palmer,president; Suzanne Wages, secretary; Ken Wilson Row 2: Dr. James Ward, sponsor; Phillip Randolph, John Hudy, vice-presi- Row 1: David Overstreet, chairman; Kelly Pauley, Katina Herren, state federation vice-president; Alli- son Curd, Samantha Whitaker, April Pickett, Chris Freeze Row 2: George E. Goldman, Kort Classen, Sally Hughes, vice-chairman; Lois Tillery, Beth Cook, Amelia Holbert Row 3: Ray H. Manley, Jr., dent Not pictured: Melissa Todd, treasurer; Nancy Tipps, Bart Cagle, Janet Warf, Shanda Cunningham Harold Blair, April Smalling, Judy Cain, secretary; Steve Trent, Mark Summers Row 4: Maury Cohen, Jay Chaudoin, Howard Baker, treasurer; Pete Du- pont, Benjamin W. Close, Mike Bajundo, Dwight Tays, advisor Pi Epsilon, a club for all health and physical education majors and minors and coaches, promotes better health and fitness especially through their annual sponsorship of Jump Rope for Heart which benefits the American Red Cross. College Republicans actively promote the Republican Party on the local, state, and national levels of government. Academic Clubs VY 4 f I E The process of putting The Babbler together is a long and complicated one. There are deadlines for stories to be written for the advisor to proof, and for the finished product to be sent to the presses. Cooperation is the key word. A great deal of time is spent on the lay- out of the paper and the editing of the stories, not to mention the gathering of facts. “A lot of it depends,” said Laura Solomon, editor. “It depends on the number of people working, the num- ber of pages, and the number of sto- ries that get in by deadline.” Laura alone spends 60 to 70 hours working on each issue. “Tt takes time at different times,” commented Kevin Farris, sports edi- tor. Time spent away from the office accomplishing one’s specific task is a must and helps to keep the system flowing smoothly when work in the office has to be carried out. “You have to make the most of the time when you are here,” said Kevin in reference to the time spent in the office. “The big goal is to get it out by chapel,” said Laura. “T may not use the hands-on expe- rience, but I will use the general expe- rience of working with deadlines and that of working with people in differ- ent roles,” stated Kevin. The people who work on The Babbler “wear the face of family, the face of friends, and the face of co-workers,” continued Kevin. Although The Babbler is hard work, “just knowing people enjoy it” makes it all worth while, commented Laura Solomon. — Bobby Knight Stickin’ it. Kim Ellis and Paul Anderson put the final touches on the layout. Row 1: Kim Mosher, Kim Ellis, asst. editor; Laura Solomon, editor in chief; Paul Ander- son, news editor; Row 2: Michelle Zawieru- cha, Joe Bohannon, David Woolbright Row 3: Jeffrey Brewer, Jay Chaudoin, Wyatt Rampy Row 1: Laura Solomon, Kim Ellis, Kelly Jackson, advisor; Wendy Pruden, Carmen Anderson Row 2: Tim Johnson, Joel Meriwether, president; Phillip P. Brackett, Pam Harper Row 3: Jay Chaudoin, Edna Powell, John Parker, advisor; Philip Mar- lowe Groups What does the Backlog staff do? Well, you're looking at it. These people put together a book of the events of 1987-88. They took your picture, looked up your name, covered your activities, then put it all in print for you to see. Row 1: Pam Harper, editor; Carmen Anderson, co- _— advisor; Robin Gattis, Phillip Brackett, Greg Perry. editor. Row 2: Bob Lawler, Bill Spencer, Christa Row 4: Joel Meriwether, Gary Greene, Bobby Reynolds, Daphne Herron. Row 3: Kelly Jackson, Knight, Wayne Price. Off the The Primed Pr Promoters (P colorfy] (PPPPP f applause and - lid age uned Predjudice Project cou he most J Performing s udly €rs to the ded num- A Cappella A Cappella represents Lipscomb at many choral festivals, as well as campus functions. Chorale hopes to uplift people by showing a message of God through song. Row 1: Ken Palmer, Melissa Hassell, Kenny Coultas, Susan Graves, Keith Thompson, Kirsten Isaacson, Steve Mercer, Vicky Smithson, Jon Butler, Julie Fox Row 2: DeeAnn Sheperd, Jamie Laughtery, Jamie Edmonson, David Dudley, Michelle Moore, Chris Taylor, Janet Hudson Row 3: Brendan Wright, Row 1: Sheila Foster, Kristi Nonnast, Tracey Se- vener, Tami Harvell, Jeanne White, Julia Luttrell, Kathy Knowles, Lynnette Robinson Row 2: Alecia Wardell, Mary Jane Glassco, Nancy Clark, Jennette Midget, Tina Pendergrass, Karen Stephens, Mary Baker, Michelle Frye, Janet McKinney Row 3: Brian Dianne Moore, Andy Estes, Missy Hight, Jeff Car- den, Kim Ellis, Jay Chaudoin, Ginny Allen, Kevin Mick, Becky Morse Row 4: Marcie Beason, Russ Palmer, Tabitha Polk, Darin Carman, Leigh Ann Steely, Kevin Campbell, Amelia Holbert, Mike Clark, Susan Stephens, Blake Parker, Susan Shapperd Houser, Robert Lenoir, Peggy Allen, Tracy Davis, Susan Edgin, Toni Dukes, Melanie Menefee, Amy Kelso, Doug McFall, Victor Hunter Row 4: Robert Galbraith, Mike Brandon, Greg Gough, John Rich- ter, John Marshall, Van Cluck, Kenny Moore, Rick Kulp, Lance Finley, Johnny Parham Groups Row 1: Leslie Collins, Melissa Hornback, Wendy Wallace, Mary Morris, Susan Turner, Angie Lester, Samantha Whitaker, Terri Schott Row 2: Miriam McFerrin, Lisa Ladd, Rose Mary Bible, Kathryn Camp, Gina Quinn, Janita Fancher, Jodi Kennington, Chante’ McElroy, Trevania Bailey Row 3: Scott Broadway, Bart Hardison, Gary Nichols, Carol Gattis, Anita Hyche, Tricia Toops, Cara Curenton, Bonnie Tice, David Bates, John Grant, Phil Parker Row 4: Jon Lawrence, Darrin Maccagnone, Christopher Chaffin, Lincoln Hanks, Brent Graham, Steven Hayner, Brian Lenoir, Jonathan Noles, Michael Hines, Donald Campbell, Trey Cooper, Bill Mayhall Members of the band include: flute: Peggy Allen, Rose Mary Bible, Jenny Elliot piccolo; Tracey Sevener clarinet: Christopher Chaffin, Erin Hornsby, Michelle Haley, Teresa Johnson, Rick Kulp, Margaret Mason, Dana Thurman, Betty Smith oboe; Amy Smithson bassoon: Michele Malone alto saxophone: Brian Houser, John Kennon, Alethea Short baritone saxophone: Kenneth Coultas horns: Shaun Amos, Terry Slater trumpets: Sarah Besson, Donald Campbell, John Collins, Steve Garrett, Marcella Waller trombone: Kevin Campbell, Mark DePue, David Jones, Russ Palmer euphonium: Stephen Besson, Kirsten Isaacson tuba: Kevin Mick, Gary Nichols percussion: Charles Fluharty, Craig Gadow, Tommy Sneed, Lynna Whorley Music « Music Alliance The newest musi- cal group associated with Lipscomb is the gospel quar- tet Alliance. Now in its sec- ond year, the group’s popu- larity is greater than ever. The group was started in the freshman registration line fall quarter, 1986. Stan Low- ery, Blake Parker, and Rod Sears were singing hymns and camp songs to pass the time during the long wait. The group enjoyed it so much that they continued to sing together and Scott Mast soon joined the group. But a need for one more act for the win- ter 1987 High School Day turned into the group’s first performance. By the next High School Day they had adopted the name Alliance. They have been performing on behalf of the Development office, and even some shows for Admissions when a quar- tet might be more practical or appropriate. Alliance com- pleted their first album, “To- gether as One,” in the sum- mer of 1987, which has sold about 1000 copies. They are currently working on a sec- ond album which will contain some original material. Union Station Union Sta- tion is probably the most not- ed, independent band on the Lipscomb campus. Union Sta- tion is a four-piece bluegrass band, playing both classic tunes and original composi- tions. According to Tim May, the band’s banjo player, the group just started playing to- gether when most of the members were freshmen. “When we got here (Lips- comb), Tim King, Ben (May), and I just started playing around up in the room. Shan- non (Fuller) said, ‘I’ve got a bass,’ so we've been playing Blake Parker, Stan Lowery, Scott Mast, and Rod Sears perform a favorite, “It’s Gonna Rain,’’ for High School Day. “Pickin? and Grinnin’,’’ Guitarist Jeff Graves enjoys himself during a rehearsal. Music From the Heart since,” said May. “Now we've got Kyle (Wood), since Ben graduated.” May also com- mented that for a while Union Station played shows for the Development Office and went on a summer tour for the Admissions Office, but now the group only plays special events on campus. Windsong It’s not all fun and games. Being a member of Windsong, Lipscomb’s re- cruiting band, is HARD work. It starts with years of play- ing and practice to prepare for auditions in the spring. Out of as many as 50 auditions, five or six musicians are cho- sen. During each quarter, the group rehearses weekly and plays at least one show each week or weekend. Union Station puts their fingers in motion to entertain with some wonderful bluegrass music. Kevin Collier does double duty while singing and playing the keyboard. Dave Schultz keeps the tempo as he plays the drums. Trisha Brantley and Tim May rehearse for perfect harmony. This year has been an even bigger strain on Windsong. They not only lost their bass- ist before fall rehearsals but also changed their format from pop to country-cross- over after the winter tour. This change left the group about a week to learn an al- most completely new set. Not everything was diffi- cult this year. Windsong re- turned this fall with a second keyboard player, Trisha Brantley. This allowed key- boardist Kevin Collier more room to emphasize his vocals. Even with all the difficulties, the group has still found time to start recording an album of original material in Graves’ “home-studio.” — Bob Lawler Service clubs Just what are Circle-K and K-ettes? What does DAC really stand for? What does it mean to be a part of these clubs? Circle-K and the K-ettes are two of the Christian service clubs on Lipscomb’s campus. They are sponsored by Kiwa- nis and are actively involved in serving the community. Twice a week, they visit Lake- shore retirement home to sing to the residents and enjoy a time of fellowship with them. They also sponsor campus blood drives to support the American Red Cross. “A feeling of self-worth seems to embrace you when a project is accomplished,” said Tamara Yost. Another service club on campus is the DAC club. DAC is an abbreviation for the word Dactylology, the 4 a helping baud study of manual communica- tion. Their primary purposes are to teach sign language and to promote more community involvement with the deaf. Several of their activities cen- ter around the church; for ex- ample, some members are in- terpreters for congregations of the deaf. Another project of the DAC club is an annual picnic for the deaf of Nash- ville. Trish Gose, president for three years, hopes the Dactylology club will become more involved with the League for the Hearing Im- paired in the future. To be a part of these clubs takes the desire to be involved in the lives of others, to lift spirits, to make a lonely per- son feel needed, and to be there to give a helping hand. — Daphne Herron sy CIRCLE K CLUB) Row 1: Haven Caylor, administrative vice-president; Hunter, John Zavodny, corresponding secretary Jamie Greenwood, recording secretary; John Grant, | Row 3: John Puppin, Darin Carman, president; Tom freshman board member; Chuck Fluharty Row 2: Wheeler, treasurer Keith Thompson, Mark Solomon, historian; Victor 0} Service Clubs Row 1: Jennifer Yates, corresponding secretary; Ka- ren Wheeler, president; Laura Solomon, vice-presi- dent; Susan Shappard, sophomore board member; Tamara Yost, treasurer; Jana Hall, senior board member Row 2: Jenny Littleton, recording secre- tary; Leann Ellis, Michelle Scott, Jennifer Pugh, Su- Row 1: Terry Tripp, Michelle Frye, secretary; Tina Pendergrass, treasurer; Jodie Brown, historian Row 2: Keith Thompson, vice-president; Tricia Gose, president; Darlene Foster, Debra Jean Jones, Sherri san Swift, Lillie Buchanan, Deb Tucker, historian Row 3: Michelle McBroom, Tracy Anderson, Steph- anie Beasley, Debbie Pittman, Ginny Allen, Tammy McKinney Row 4: Jana Treadway, Amy Smithson, Angie Smith, Cyndi Riden, Jill Parks, Joy Edwards, Paula Douglas Smith, Matthew Bean, member at large Row 3: Ra- chel Figueroa, Ginger Brewer, Betty Smith, Roberta Sanders, Leslie Collins Not pictured: Joel Meriwether Service Glubs 1 Row 1: Mary Morns, Terri Schott, Clarinda Crider, Susan Shappard, Peggy Taylor, Betsy Piper, Wayne Garrett, Vali Fornster, Adam Bur- nett, Mike Brazil, Tabitha Polk, Wi- ley Lowe, Lynna Whorley, Maha Alalata. Row 2: Peggy Allen, Shaun Amos, Kenneth Coultas, Kevin Campbell, Jeff Carden, Steven Henry Row 3: Marcella Waller, Elisa Meador, Phil Parker, Becky Morse, Sue Ann Kirby, Julia Luttrell, Jamey Laughery, John Butler, Christopher Chaffin, Lincoln Hanks, Mark De- Pue, Dr. Gerald Moore Service Clubs The Pied Pipers are a Lipscomb tra- dition. For years they have entertained countless numbers of children, pre- school through primary school age, and have dealt with moral issues in the process. Michael Menninger, a junior Bible major and church history minor has been a piper for one year. According to Menninger, the Pied Pipers are a group that “performs, acts, sings, and dances” for small children. “We do skits such as ‘The Three Bears,’ Eddie Citchy Catchy Camel’ (a song), ‘Betty Botter Bought a Batch of Butter ..., and ‘The Bear Hunt,’ ” he said. “Sometimes the stories have a moral, sometimes they just enter- Photos by Bob Lawler Pipe vilertain tain.” This year, the Pied Pipers have per- formed for the children at the Van- derbilt Psychiatric Clinic for Adoles- cents, our Homecoming ‘87 festivities, and the Ashwood Church of Christ “Children’s Hour.” Dana Eubanks is the Pipers’ direc- tor and has held her position with the group for the last two years. Men- ninger said, “I enjoy the interaction with the children, seeing them enter- tained, and I always hope to make their day a little brighter.” Currently, there are five members: Dana Eubanks, Michael Menninger, Tammy Holly, Susan Holly and Re- becca Roberts. — Joel Meriwether Good News Row 1: Zale Dowlen, Tim Eldridge, Amy Eden, Brian Davis, Fleming Bell, Teri Adcock, John Payne Row 2: Atethea Short, April Pickett, Lisa Hall, Bart Hardison, Derek Carver, Joey McKinney, Tina Wilkerson Row 3: Lori Warren, Cary Hadley, Phillip Rogers, Melanie Sutton, Michael Menninger, Kevin Youngblood, Zachary Gastineau Row 4: Joe Gray, Doug McFall, Larry T. Carvell, Michael Hughes, Doug Varnado, Todd Flowers, Benjamin Close summer of sharing Sharing the word of God with oth- ers is the purpose of Project Good News. The summer of 1987 brought with it the opportunity for 10 Lips- comb students to do this very thing; they shared the word of God with people who are not as fortunate as we are to hear the gospel. They packed their bags and went to London, England for an eleven week campaign which, according to Doug Varnando, was designed to strengthen the church in this area. This campaign was based at the Ber- mondsey church, and also branched into Wales and Oxford. “Working with them and seeing the changed lives was the greatest re- ward,” said Brian Davis. He also said that working with people in a foreign culture was a good experience for ev- eryone. According to Brian, the PGN cam- paigners helped by knocking on doors and handing out leaflets, but their main effort was placed on Bible Bhs. studies. In a two week period, they conducted 25 Bible studies with peo- ple in the London area. The results of their work were seen by late August as average worship attendance in- creased from 70 to 117. “Most campaigns last only three to four weeks.” said Nancy Hogg. “This eleven week campaign gave us the opportunity to really form friend- ships with the people. The campaigns of PGN are not only helpful to the people receiving the word, but also helps the people doing the work. “It gave us a better idea of the be- liefs of others and helped us learn more about ourselves,” said Nancy. “You see that you are not as patient as you should be.” Front Row: Nancy Hogg, Melanie Sutton, Rhonda Whitaker, Rhett Starnes, Jesse Bankhead Back Row: Larry Carvell, Doug McFall, Todd Flowers, Brian Davis Photos courtesy of Todd Flowers Service Clubs e ‘Melanie Inner-city ; | : Inner-city Concern A personal concern for children is ex- pressed by Lipscomb students who are involved in the Inner-City Ministry, which is held two nights a week. One student involved in the ICM is Gloria Sanders, who realizes how impor- tant the task of raising children is. “The children are used to people not caring for them. They need to be with people who will give them attention,” said Sanders. The children, who live in the projects, are taken by bus to Cameron High School and several area churches where they are taught God’s word. “We learn what God is teaching to us through the other people,” said eight- year-old Desiree Holt. The ICM has different classes for the various age groups ranging from two year olds through senior high school. Cameron High School has a Bible The- atre for the first through fourth grades. The Bible Theatre includes a drama play with a Biblical base and a puppet show which teaches Biblical truth. “I became involved in the Inner-City Ministry because people are needed to work in it,” said Todd Flowers who works with fifth and sixth graders at Cameron High School. In addition to gaining Biblical knowl- edge through the classes, the children are made to feel important. “The children need to be around peo- ple who are friendly to them and who care about what they think and feel,” aigea orn cast aus gwWOLker, By these students and others who de- vote themselves in many ways to the In- ner-City Ministry, over 1000 children are able to experience the special love God has for each one of us. — Wendy Pruden As a result of her working at the bookstore, Mrs. Shirley Loyd is aware of the many sources available to Bible teachers. She utilizes these sources to effectively teach the inner-city children. Eight-year-old Desiree Holt studies the poster that displays pictures of what God has made. Inner-city “Everybody’s Going Footloose!” Sump, Sump, Sump! Jump Rope for Heart is an event at Lipscomb which has perhaps gotten lost in the shuffle, even though there are a large number of people who are actively involved. According to Dr. James Ward, Lipscomb has been actively involved in the Jump Rope for Heart for the past 5 years. The professional club for health and physical education majors and minors and coaching minors, Pi Epsilon, has been the organizing force behind Lipscomb’s jumping efforts. In 1988 Lipscomb had approximately 134 in- dividuals participating from clubs, plus two in- dependents: Gamma XI, Delta Nu, Sigma Chi Delta, Omega Nu, Alpha Tau, Delta Sigma, Pi Delta, Kappa Chi, Gamma Lambda, and Psi Al- pha. “Last year we raised $2,000, and we only hada handful of people jumping, so this year we should do really well,” said David Palmer, Pi Epsilon president. “To me it really strikes home because my father has leukemia, and this mon- ey goes to circulatory diseases as well as Heart Disease.” For the last nine years, Jump Rope for Heart has been sponsored by the American Heart As- sociation and the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. In eight years more than 5 million participants from over 68,000 sites have raised over $100 million to fight the nation’s number-one killer — heart disease. “It is a good way for our students to help and a good way to teach the students the value of exercise,” said Dr. Ward. — Carmen Anderson John Mark McMurtry is having a great time jumping while Kirk Caruth and Robbie Martin swing the rope. Stephanie Palmer and Tracy Eldridge take a break to catch up on the news of the day. Elizabeth Gillett enjoys herself as she jumps to the beat of the music. Jumping VA David Palmer and Dr. Ward discuss the agenda before the Jump for Heart activity got underway. Monty Summers, Jeff Alsup, and Mike Barcroft fill out all the necessary forms before beginning to jump. Half-time entertainment at the men’s Belmont game was presented by a national group of jumpers. ‘ S Jumping Social Clubs Alpha Taw Row 1: Daryl R. Dunn, president; Michael Brandon, vice- | Wayne Price, Maury Cohen, Steve Channell, David Pan- president; Benjamin W. Close, secretary; Mark S. Andrews, boon, Daniel Camp Row 4: Perry Moore, sponsor; Eric L. treasurer Row 2: Todd P. Riggle, athletic director; Marc _—_ Jones, Jeff Beaird, Mike Barcroft Not pictured: Keith Slater, Jones, chaplain; Ralph K. Hawkins, Daniel Panboon Row 3: Bill Allen, Phil Heath, Darrell Duncan Dela. Chi Row 1: Tim Fulton, chaplain; Travis Foster, sergeant at Darin Kellett, Steve McGill, Brian Thomas, Curtis Delozier arms; Andrew Gaines, social director; Jeff Mankin, secre- Row 4: Ken Moore, Jimmy Hausmann, Jeff Thomas, Sheri- tary; Da vid Elliott, president; Bill Cartwright, athletic direc- dan Kaatz, Lee Glasscock Not pictured: James Bryant, tor; Kyle Russ, vice-president pledge master Row 2: Mitch- treasurer, Mike Copelin, Russ Lassiter, Robbie Mills, Billy ell Haynes, Paul Rittenberry, Wil Jones, John O’Connor, Ross, Randall Smith, Ricky Smotherman, George Thomas, Greg Woodmore, Darin McClintock Row 3: Todd Smith, Tony Walaver co of Social Clubs Row 1: Kimberly Tillman, athletic director; Tracy Witt, pledge mistress; Nancy Wallace, secretary; Trish Thacker, president; Missy Hill, vice-president; Kelly Leffel, alumni secretary Row 2: Tracy Black, Historian; Lisa Kidwell, La- juana Baker, pledge mistress; Holly Harrison, Gloria Sand- ers, Melissa Harrell, Dianne Hawkins, Amanda Horne, ser- geant at arms; Sandy Fowler, treasurer Row 3: Lori Moser, Row 1: Tup Davis, sergeant at arms historian; John Mark McMurtry, vice-president; Jeff Lampton, presi- dent; Coach Herod, athletic director; Sam Russell, chaplain Row 2: John Craig, secretary; Mike Brewer, Tony Wilkins, Fred Aiken, Larry Duell, Scooter Debbie Pate, sponsor, Shannon Ledlad, Brenda Cary, Amy Fox, Cara Shepherd, Bibi Blaylock, Tammy Oaks Row 4: Christy Watson, Lori Balthrop, Julie Gaut, Michaele Foster, Brandi Blaylock, Rhonda Revell, Angela Elkins Row 5: Gina Carpenter, Kim Barker, Beth Morrow, Deanna Cherry, Jen- nifer Jean, Mandy Popham Lough, Robbie ‘‘Bubba”’ Martin, probation officer Row 3: Chris Hodges, Javier Lafioutaine, Timothy Tomlinson, Kevin Hartman, John Burke, Mickey Lampton Row 4: Keith Hart, Bobby W. Brown, sponsor; Tim Simpson, Kim Touchton, Brian King Deb. Doha Debi. Nw Social-Glubs 2% From first note to last, Delta Nu and Delta Sig- ma’s Fifteenth Annual Delta Na Na Na was a smash! The show was di- rected by Delta Nu pres- ident Jeff Lampton and featured a full program of 50’s music. John Craig kicked off the show by joining the Delta Na Na Na Band on - guitar and vocals for “Ain't That A Shame,” and then David Dowdy brought the crowd to its feet with “Rock You Up.” Scott Lough and friends brought stuffed animals on stage for “Teddy Bear. Jeff Lampton, Kim Touch- ton, and Tim Simpson treated the audience to a medley of Buddy Holly songs. Tim Davis kept everyone rocking with “Secret Agent Man,” just before the band ended the first half of the show with their version of Robert Palmer’s Delta Na Na Na “Hyperactive.” Judith Price started things -off again with “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow,’ and David Dowdy, Jeff Lampton, Kim Touchton, Tony Wilkins, and Tim Simp- son as the Temptations ‘traded twos’ with Ke- vin Hartman, John Craig, Tim Pauley, and Ric Herod as The Four Tops for a Motown Medley. Candice Gold- en, Elizabeth Gillett, and Jana Herndon sweetened things up a bit with “Lollipop” and Janette Midgett, in one of the night’s best perfor- mances, told everyone that “He's So Fine. Tony Wilkins cranked it up for “Mony Mony.” Tim Pauley brought the entire cast on stage for “Johnny B. Goode,” and Tony Wilkins took the microphone again to end the show with “Wild Thing.” — Bob Lawler Photos by Bob Lawier Elizabeth Gillett, Kim Touchton, Mary Lea White, and Chris Hodges sing backup on “Wolly Bully”. Tim Simpson and Scott Lough protect their “Secret Agent Man’. Jennette Midgett is the highlight of the evening singing ‘‘He’s So Fine’. Delta Na Na Na jeyoeig dijitig Aq oloud Top: “Wild Thing’ Tony Wilkins in the show’s finale Far Left, Bottom: Tim Pauley singing “Wolly Bully” Left, Top: Jeff Lampton in the Buddy Holly Medley Left, Bottom: Todd Bridges watches out for ‘‘Runaround Sue” Photo by Bob Lawler Photo by Bob Lawier Photo by Gary Greene Delta Na Na Na Debian Sigua Camua Xi Social Clubs ey re : , ; yyy Row 1: Charlotte Hanback, social director; Jennifer John- son, pledge mistress; Jill Clevenger, chaplain; Jennifer Miller, president; Candice Golden, vice-president; Jamie Taylor, treasurer; Ame Simmons, secretary; Lauren Hicks, pledge mistress; Shelton Arnold, historian Row 2: Patti Oli- ver, sergeant of arms; Mary Le a White, athletic director; DeAndra Long, Laney C. Benson, Michele Flanary, Jana Row 1: Alan Garner, Ken Miller, Larry Sisson, secretary; Mark Fry, historian; Kevin Merritt, sergeant at arms; Steve Johnson, president; David Nance, vice-president; John Ezell, chaplain; Ricky Sweeney, treasurer; Monte Summers, athletic director Row 2: John Little, Glenn McGehee, Al Crosby, Brett Holladay, Scott Winters, Mickey Shrader, AY 4b 4E ax, AE An Herndon, Jennette Midgett, Tricia Lynch, historian; Karen Wims Row 3: Nancy Warrington, Ginger Roberts, Delicia Fuller, Melanie Frazier, Lisa Williams, Carla Dabbs, Christa Connelly, Julie Frasier, Tonya Philpot Row 4: Bonnye Papu- chis, Elizabeth Gillett, Melissa Qualls, Shelli Hutcheson, Bonnie Fowlkes, Jackie Sain, Rachel Randolph, Angie Gatto Todd Winters, Jeff Alsup, Mike Smith, James Wheeler Row 3: Brant Bell, Chris Cashwell, Ben Vance, Keith Hinkle, Rob Mortensen, Rick Guthrie, Ricky whitley, Mike Sansom, Kent Sweatt, Todd Isenberg Row 4: Mell Fletcher, Paul Rogers, Jimmy Forrester, David Esslinger, Mark Branstetter, Tony Pate, John Morris, Todd Roland, Dr. L.G. Fulks, sponsor Row 1: Keri Alsman, athletic director; Traci Shockney, trea- surer; Kathy Whitacre, chaplain; Kathryn Dean, secretary; Karla Thorne, social secretary; Diann Foster, president; Kel- ly Farley, sergeant at arms; Elizabeth McMahan, social sec- retary; Paige Sims, vice-president; Lori Wilks, historian; Ja- net McKay, historian; Stephanie R. Dixon, pledge mistress Row 2: Barbara Wooten, Lynnette Robinson, Maggie Jerni- gan, Harolyn Brasher, Melissa Hassell, Mary McCarley, Row 1: Stephanie Palmer, secretary; Amanda Gunn, trea- surer; Rhonda Gordon, historian; Kay Scadden, vice-presi- dent; Kelly Crowe, president; Susan Byars, athletic director; Kelly Kilpatrick, parlimentarian; Janene Huskey, chaplain Row 2: Dixie Hardison, Susan Morgan, Tanya Bond, Mi- chele Hendricks, Lisa Rudolph, Elizabeth Tate, Kerre Baker, Jeanne White, Jenifer Harris, Jenny Goldasich, Sheila Fos- ter, Lisa Brown Row 3: Tenli McCluggage, Kathryn Camp, Katie Morgan, Jill Triplett, Christie Hester, Jeanne Morgan, Renee Betts, Amanda Barnes, Christi Batey, Alison Shadel, Lora Cartwright Row 4: Joanna Somervell, Amy Gaston, Dana Dasher, Sara Durdunji, Janet Dixon, Keisha O’Ba- mion, Gaye Alexander, Cyndi Perkinson, Lori Mason, Amy Jo Robinson Wendy Smith Row 3: Ricky Pewitt, Kim Horis, Kim Poor, Michelle Bates, Margie Ellis, Anne Chancey, Melisse John- son, Jennifer McGill, Erin Hensley Row 4: Leigh Perkins, Kristen Palmer, Carol Beth Coleman, Pam Beauchamp, Russie Smith, Stacy Allen, Amy Kelso, Carla Rockhill, Shan- non Eley Gamua Lawbda Kappa Chi Social,Club Witty ... down-to-earth ... strictly busi- ness ... distinctive personalized licence plates give a specific appeal to the person labelled by them. From casual observance of David Lipscomb College’s crowded parking lots, several students have their own cre- ative, personalized “plates.” The majority of these licence plates refer, in some way, to the car owner’s name. For example a few you might see are: Meryl Stinson — MERYL; Renee Shope — SHOPE; James E Marrow — JEM1; Kimber- ly P. Smith — KIMI PG; Jackie Sain — J- Sain; Lauren Hicks — L HICKS; Cindy Smith — SMITH 1; Darin Kellett as D-KEL; Joe Cooke — Cook 5; Tony Wilkins — WIL- ®Tennessee ROEHRI . Volunteer State re 88 | 3PR BIH «Wouter state EE ‘ License Plates KINS; Lori Ann Batey — LORI ANN; and Chris W. Freeze as CWF. A second group of license plates charac- terize the car to which they are affixed. For example try to imagine Janice Cain’s LIL REDZ or Jim Fox’s LILVETT. Other stu- dents carry the personality of their license plates further. Scott Binkley affirms to every driver and pedestrian YEABUDE, while Larry Law allows it known that he is TABBY JR. Other examples include James Loden as 2-DUCK; Craig Mills in 1-WORLD; Mary Davidson — CHEERFUL; Jennifer Gallo- way always CUTN. UP, and Alan Garner slashing traffic with SISSORS, Susan Schmittou — SOUNDS. Even social club names get caught up in license plate mania such as Mark Pounders’ with TAU PHI. It is independent to note that two people on campus hold distinction with their li- cense plates. Philip Anglin and President Harold Hazelip share the same label: BISON 1. It is clear to see that Magnum PI holds nothing over David Lipscomb College by having ROBIN 1, ROBIN 2, and ROBIN 3. Lipscomb proves once again to have a style — a “personalized” style — all its own. — Bill Spencer J we Ge Ne is All photos were taken on campus by Phillip Brackett. Jul aiES MO a : | . Virginia D-KEL eS HOW-ME STATE® TA Volunteer State 2 rd) RA om ee first th nat NATIVE 19 ©GEORGIA® © PEACH pail S-) 2 nce! J wr8 hw nw OAD, a Onega Nu Phir Owega QD NY Social Clubs Row 1: Scott A. Halbert, pledge master; Rob Hendon, pledge master; Kevin Helms, vice-president; Brian Jones, president; Lance Perry, secretary; Lee Camp, historian; Chad Wortman, treasurer Row 2: Lloyd Arnold, Joe Bo- hannnon, Willy Wonka, rush chairman; Walt, Jon, Matt Moss, Wil Nelson, Paul Huffman, Zach Shappley Row 3: Blake Parker, co-rush chairman; J.C. Bradford, Arthur An- Row 1: Mary Baker, vice-president; Kristi Stout, athletic director; Denna Pace, president; Suzette Dawes, historian; Amy Derryberry; Renee Brothers, treasurer; Michelle Walder, secretary Row 2: Grace Turner, Julie Stickels, Ka- ren Wheeler, Lisa Sheffield, Kristi Kenney, representative at large; Lycrecia Russell, Alissa Phillips, Tammy Holley Row derson, Alex McKenzie, Matt Rawlins, Bill Price, Rick Mont- gomery, Todd Ragan Row 4: John Wood, Barry Goldwater, co-rush chairman, Pete Mitchell, Topher Atkinson, Akeem, Stan Manley, Sam Boyd, Pat Bennett, Paul Pike Not pic- tured: Greg Anderson, Jon Bennie, Randy Gooch, Tim Knox, Mark Woodard 3: Angie Givens, Jennifer Toy, Beth Sexton, Valerie Frey, Laura Cochran, pledge mistress; Catherine Richardson, Ta- bitha Polk, pledge mistress; Vicky Andrews Row 4: Heide Tomes, Carla Curenton, Esthel Sams, Jill Barron, Betty Smith, chaplain; Deb Tucker, Amy Smithson, Deborah Parker Row 1: Cortilla Youngblood, historian; Julie Morris, Mary Carter Row 2: Kim Holland, social chairman; Natalie McDougal, Dawn Woods, Mary Beth House Row 3: Michelle Moore, treasurer; Peggy Allen, Jill Row 1: Betsy Bennie, secretary; Suzanne Hulen, pledge mistress; LuciAnn Acuff, president; Kelly Pauley, vice-presi- dent; Lisa Lovelady, chaplain; Jeannie Bowlby, historian; Gretchen Guthrie, historian; Kathy Hagan, social chairman Row 2: Kim Smith, Kim Ward, Julie Fox, Jan Gill, Kim Page, Jennifer Acuff, Tammy Qualls Row 3: Crystal Parkins, ath- letic director; Jenny Heater, Laura Brumfield, Amanda Caruthers, secretary; Kristi Ford, president Row 4: Felicity Carr, Traci Botts, pledge mistress; Michelle Qualls, vice-president; Elizabeth Gordon, athletic director Hobbs, Paige Frawley, Donna Groves, Janice Cain, Jennifer Bailey, Kelly Bryant, treasurer Row 4: Kim Centalonza, Les- lie Sutton, Kelly Morgan, Coco Linkous, Anna Woodhouse, Kimmy Scott, Lisa Waller, Carrie Peck, Wendy Watson, Jodie Bembry Row 5: Wendy Frye, Gina Green, Leah Jen- kins, Susan Edgin, Tracy Eldridge, Sonya Zorn, Dawn Yel- dell, Linda Lewis, Carole Brantly Pu Abla Pi Deda Social Clubs Social Clubs Sigua Chi: Dolla Sigua Iota Dela Row 1: Anonymous, Sean Burch, athletic director; Cliff Hawks, Rush Holladay, president; Bryan L. Sherrod, ser- geant at arms; Chris Keith, spiritual life leader; ‘‘Alex Huff’, Damon McClurg Row 2: Phil Condra, John Smitherman, Tommy Hanvey, Jon Godley, historian; Patrick Wilson, trea- surer, J.E. Choate, chaplain; Ron Williams, pledge mistress; Row 1: Sam Taylor, George Goldman, president; Ted Helms, sergeant at arms; Scott Deuschle,athletic director; Scott Smith, pledge master; Sam Collier, treasurer Row 2: C. Phillip Choate, sponsor; Jim Millstead, Scott Smith, M.S. Steakley, Aaron Deuschle, Chris Smith, Daniel Murphy Row Sammy Evans Row 3: Brian Boger, Mitch Comestein, Chris Finley, Tim Johnson, secretary; Big Jim Slade, Paul Bea- vers, Tommy Nabors Row 4: Chris Lovell, treasurer; John Burnette, John Wilde, Chris Register, Joe Potts, Jamille Holieway, Dave Wolfe, Scott Evans 3: Mike Moss, Chip Johnson, David Ruch, Rod Sears, Wade Sandrell, Lamar Bowman Row 4: James D. Lovell, Brian J. Benham, David Parker, Scott L. Mast, Brent D. Turner, Thomas H. Humphreys, Kevin N. Farris Row 1: Greg Powell, pledge master; Bard Ferguson, parli- mentarian; Mark Pounders, cowboy show director; Kenny Young, historian; Tim Coble, treasurer; Chris Cantrell, presi- dent; Jeff Dale, vice-president; Johnny Vaughan, secretary Row 2: Mark Duvall, Edward Black, Billy Bishop, Tim Newby, Kevin Carr, Chris Gunn, Andy Wright Row 3: Ralph Row 1: Dawn Stallwood, secretary; Sandra Montgomery, president; Jennifer Luffman, vice-president; Janet McKin- ley, treasurer Row 2: Kathy Knowles, Lorie Lester, pledge mistress; Kendra Caylor, sergeant at arms; Alison Hall, rush director; Carol McRaven, rush director; Karen Harris, Nancy Thurman, sponsor, Darren Brown, Kurt Mandernach, Jeff Sanborn, Steve Williams, Greg Lusk, Greg Ericson, sponsor Row 4: Doug Jones, athletic director; Scott Eliad, Country Turner, David Pounders, Rob Galbraith Not pictured: John Lemmons, John Holland Tipps, social director Row 3: Presty Thompson, Tracy Da- vis, chaplain; Christa Reynolds, Kristi Neal Row 4: Paige McKenzie Not pictured: Lisa Kiser, Carol Canady, Marcia Walker Taw Phi Zeta Nw C| Q Social Clubs NY, Orders for a major duty. Pledge Gloria Sanders listens to the task Delta Delta member Trish Thacker asks her to complete. Preparing for lunch. Pledge Conni Clutter, a freshman, reserves a dining table for her actives in Phi Omega. Serving her actives during meals constitutes one of her many duties as a pledge. Meet me in Bison Square. Maury Cohen rambles through his pledge book for signatures to show his actives in Alpha Tau. Pledge Anne Chancey, a sophomore, offers candy she has gathered in a basket to her active, Michelle Hendriks, on Kappa Chi’s candy day. Candy Day is just one of the special days the clubs have their pledges participate in. Pledging To be a part Kidnap breakfasts, pledge books, zany tasks, serving, and initiations are all just a part of those students who de- cide to pledge after being giv- en a bid. Michelle Hendriks, a mem- ber of Kappa Chi, said she pledged the club because she already liked the members. “T enjoyed pledging. Some- times it was difficult, but I kept going because I had a strong desire to be a mem- ber,” she said. Daniel Camp, a freshman, pledged Alpha Tau, and he also liked the club members. “They came across as being good guys; however, every club — no matter how good — has its bad apples.” “T like to play sports, and the activities allowed me to become better friends with the members,” said Betty Smith, a member of Phi Omega. Pledging takes time and pa- tience. Those who pledge for whatever reason, whether to After pledging a club for two weeks, new members are initiated into the club which allows them to participate in the clubs’ activities. “I pledged because I wanted to be involved in extracurric- ular activitites with people I had something in common with,” said Michelle Moore, a member of Psi Alpha. Daniel Camp said that ac- tivities had a lot to do with his decision. “They do things on the weekends, extracurricular activities and intramural sports,” said Camp. In addition to the functions the social clubs have, they play against each other in sports. continued ... become better acquainted with people, to become more involved, or just to wear a jer- sey, tackle a two-week task that leaves them exausted yet with memories to last a life- time. — Wendy Pruden and Joel Meriwether Pledging Photo by Wendy Pruden Independents : Edna Powell, a senior, prepares a nutritious dinner for her family while studying her textbook. Babbler news editor Paul Anderson discusses story assignments with journalists Kim Ellis and Kim Mosher at the weekly Babbler meeting. Photos by Wendy Pruden Au deity AL Ou Own: The majority of students, for one reason or another, chose not to pledge a social club. These stu- dents are known as ... indepen- dents. Michelle Parker, a member of the girls basketball team for four years, devotes 20 hours a week to practice while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Because of the time she must devote to basketball, Parker chose not to join a social club. “Playing basketball has given me the ability to manage my time. I’ve learned to allow myself so much time for studying, practic- ing, and sleeping,” said Parker. In addition, Parker feels that being on the basketball team has allowed her to form close relationships. “My coaches have made playing basketball special to me. Coach Pa- tricia Duty, Coach Frank Bennett, and Coach April Kolbe have all in- spired me.” Another student, Paul Ander- son, chose not to pledge a social club in order to be a news editor of the Babbler. Anderson’s job in- volves devoting many hours to writing, editing, and laying out the paper. “T like interviewing people and — sl corresponding with the public. Be- ing involved with the production of The Babbler will give me ad- ministrative experience that I can apply to other future situations,” said Anderson. A third student, Ellen Rogers, chose not to join a social club in order to more effectively fulfill the duties of being a Resident Assis- tant in Johnson Hall (students are not allowed to pledge while acting as R.A.’s). “T enjoy the challenge of being an R.A. because it helps you to grow as an individual and teaches one responsibility to and for oth- ers,” said Rogers. “Occasionally I must do something I don’t look forward to doing, but I realize it has to be done,” said Rogers. While Parker, Anderson, and Rogers are all boarding students, Edna Powell, a day student, chose not to pledge a social club in order to devote her time at home to her husband and son. “T have to combine school work with the responsibilities of a fam- ily,” Powell commented. Edna car- ries an average of 18 hours each quarter and feels her studying benefits both her and her son. “I’m able to set an example for my son regarding study habits,” said Powell. Michelle Parker, Paul Anderson, Ellen Rogers, and Edna Powell all possess their own talents which form their identity. These four stu- dents demonstrate that social ful- fillment and support can be found independent of Lipscomb’s social club system. — Wendy Pruden As a member of the girl’s basketball team, Michelle Parker spends hours each week in training, which includes lifting weights. RATATAT NAT NTE I NESE NIN MLN TAMIA LST TTL ETE LIN EL TTL TLL LEE LENE LI LLL LTE EE LN ONTENTS ARSE LNT NRRL NARNIA pases 552 SRN AARNE NR CEI soguneeeeeeeeaneenREaNY Independents WHAT IS Teamwork — The Lipscomb Way You'll find no stars at Lipscomb because, although there is a lot of individual talent, the team comes first. Phrases like “Believe in each other and win together” or ““Hap- piness begins where selfishness ends” take on a special meaning at Lipscomb because they are ac- tually a part of total program and not just phrases. The sports program at Lips- comb is more than just sports. It is a family. Everyone pulls togeth- er to have the best program possi- ble, a team that represents the ide- al that Lipscomb would like to have — Christian athletes — working together — winning! From Bison Basketball Academic All Americans . vi we scion ee CAE Merpipiy PRL eh RO wey” ROLES panicle: ill Se scene os 3s ie “: scpitini meno Senior Michelle Parker is one of those unique people who manage to excel on the court and in the classroom as well, a point of distress to those of us for whom staying awake in class is a real challenge. Lipscomb Leads naa oe a In Intelligent Athletes. It may not be new news, but it’s great news. Each year academically ex- cellent athletes from across the nation are selected for the honor of Academic All Amer- ican. In 1987, seventy-three were chosen. Four were from Tennessee; of those, three were from Lipscomb. Academic All Americans are nominated for this award by their coaches. They must be juniors or seniors, and they are chosen based on their grade-point averages. But in addition to their academic and athletic abilities, these three are well-rounded, well-liked people. Patti Bandy Gray, a math education major and a four- year player for the Lady Bi- sons, was selected Academic All American for the second year. Along with maintaining her 3 .6 GPA, Patti set the Lipscomb career assist record of 734. She was honored as one of 1987’s Who’ Who Among American Colleges and Universities. After mar- rying Jeff Gray in the sum- mer of 1987, she coached Lipscomb’s middle school girls’ basketball team while completing her degree. Michelle Parker, also a math major, achieved an in- credible 4.0 GPA while play- ing four years with the Lady Bisons. During the ‘’86-’87 season she led in rebounds with almost eight per game. She has also done original re- search in mathematics and plans to get a Ph.D. in statis- tics. Michelle was chosen for 1988’s Who’s Who. Richard Taylor, a June ‘87 finance graduate, was a mem- ber of the men’s basketball team for four years, including the 1986 national champion- ship season, and captain his senior year. He was also cho- sen Bachelor of Ugliness by the student body and awarded Who’s Who in 1987. Along with his 3.3 GPA, Richard av- 1987 he married Stacy Smith, and both began graduate studies at the University of Georgia in Athens. Achievements such as these do more for the people and the image of Lipscomb than just about anything else. Ev- eryone takes pride in the suc- cess of these students and others like them. They em- body a big part of the secret of our success: hard work, deter- mination, self-discipline, and a capacity for relationships with others. “Richard Taylor Academic All Americans Baseball Success The Hard Way The Bison baseball team had hopes of “ending their rebuilding’ when they started their spring season. Their “first season” began; it looked as if it was going to be a season of disappointments as they supported a 2-5 record. The Bisons hoped to get away from their losing ways and get back on track with their trip to Hawaii. After the long trip, they came away with only one win out of the seven games. On paper, they were having a miserable season, but as the records were reviewed, they were just a few plays away from winning some key games. “We've got a young team, so we're going to make mistakes,” Coach Ken Dugan com- mented to reporters, ‘but we're also going to get better.” And better they did get. The 1987 Bison baseball team turned their season of disasters into a season of victory. They began their “second season” on the week of May 4, but no one expected them to turn so far as to become the District 24 champions. “These are the second ‘miracle Bisons,’ Coach Ken Dugan commented. “We thought we could come in and win about one or two games, but that was it.” And how does a team seeded 8th in the District come up the victor in the end? It was a long road. Lipscomb secured the final berth in the District 24 tournament on the last day of regular season play by defeating Freed- Hardeman College 11-5 with Richie Pickens going the distance on the mound. In this last- minute effort to get into the District 24 tour- nament, all three seniors had home runs, in addition to one by freshman Jodie Wilson. They went into the final leg of their season ae only 15 players and a 4-man pitching staff. 1st: Bryan True, Greg Gann, Gary Walling, Neal Benson, Mike Mansfield, Scott Ford, Brian Reese, Morey Joseph, Keith Herston, 2nd: Jeff Coleman, Dwayne Snider, Raymond Harvey, Carmon Brown, Ritchie Pickens, Jon Williams, Jodie Wilson, Tommy Burrough, Manager Gary Beatty, Manager Pat Sulli- “Later in the season, we scored when we needed it, and did a better job of hitting and pitching.” In all, they “gelled towards the end of the year’ according to outfielder Bryan True. Call it what you want, but the “Wonder Bisons” came through to end their season with wins over the number one seed team, Carson-Newman (3-1),in which Scott Ford had his “best outing of the season,” and cross-town rival Trevecca (7-6) who had de- feated the Bisons twice in regular season. In district play, Lipscomb also defeated King College 10-8 and also 4-2 with a homer by Jodie Wilson in the eighth to give Coach Ken Dugan his 14th district title. This district title allowed the Bisons’ sea- son to continue with the Area 5 NAIA tour- nament in Montevallo, Ala. Lipscomb started the tournament with their winning ways by defeating the number 4 ranked team in the nation, Southern Arkansas, 14-8. Bryan True’s lead-off homer was the building block that ended Southern Arkansas’s 22-game winning streak. Rain was the final blow in the “Wonder Bisons” tournament showing. They were down by 8 in the Huntingdon game the next day before they could get anything started, and by then, it was too late. Huntingdon de- feated them 8-3, and so did Southern Arkan- sas in their last game of the season. “That last burst of energy will help by giving us a positive attitude. Now we know we can play,” added senior Bryan True. — Pam Harper van, 3rd: Coach Ken Dugan, Will Burks, Jonathan Watkins, Joe Van Kilpatrick, David Costello, Tim Ree, Mike Dugan, Scott Shannon, Asst. A.D. Jona- than Seamon, Asst. Coach Al Austelle, SID Andy Lane, Trainer Melissa Todd. z a 2 fo) Tc D ie) xy = D } a © 2 Se oo 35 m od m es Zz m n n m roe Turning two. Shortstop Carmon Brown steps aside just in time to turn the double- play. A little pep talk. Coach Ken Dugan takes a trip to the mound to calm pitcher Scott Ford. Could this be the winning pitch? Photo by Ricky Rogers, THE TENNESSEAN Photo by David England Baseball Putting It All Together Spring is over, the crowd has left the stands, but where are the players? Many people believe that after the season is over, the play- ers just fade away until next year. This is anything but true. The scoreboard is hardly cleared by the time next season begins. There are new players to recruit, curve-balls to work on, and mus- cles to strengthen. It never stops! Players go from spring tournaments, to summer camps, to fall season. “The fall season helps the old players to get back in the swing of things,” commented Bryan True, senior outfielder. He went on to add that it was a big help to the new players. “They have been under differ- ent coaches with different philos- phies. The fall season helps them to adjust to Coach Dugan’s phi- losophy.” Training during the “off sea- son” includes not only scrim- mages, but also a rigorous weight - Good level swing. Fall baseball helps smooth the rough edges before the spring season starts. training schedule. “After scrimmages, we lift weights three days a week to get stronger,” as opposed to spring weight training just to keep in shape, Bryan commented. In all, the fall season brings the old and new players together by providing them games in which they can play together. If they didn’t play together in the fall, the team would go into spring not knowing what to expect or what they needed to improve upon. Ready for the hit. Sophomore Raymond Harvey is prepared to stop anything coming down the first base line. Photo by Dave Findley, NASHVILLE BANNER Baseball s - x ot $ i CS ee Coe tt. Pe, r tb . . : “ es 2 i eae oe sl si is See is ‘i te ew - a ee i ee ee a eee Tie = hem, 3° cal anew’ ape Na any ; a 2 ont Ore p mei. ti le a yy er “s ign as rom Sa “Pure as a milk truck.’’ Mickey Barker practices his drive at Percy Warner Park before putting it to use on the course. m a ce ‘ x“ 3 , z . : ¥ . . e. a 2 MS one oe PE tha W? al neta ai ey Photo by Pam Harper Golf Golfers Up To Par (And Barely Over Spring ’87 was a heartbreaker for Bi- son golf. The team finished two shots short of first place behind Union in both the TCAC conference and in the District 24 tournament. Mickey Barker, of Paris, Tenn., went on to the NAIA National Championship in Angola, Ind. Barker, a freshman at the time, started the tournament well with a low 74 and two eagles. “The second day wasn’t so nice,” Barker said. “The wind blew up, and so did my score.” With a score of 84 he missed the second-day cut by two strokes. With only one senior, Tony Wilkins from Sumner, Wash., and a host of new players, they began their fall season with tournaments in Union City and Mur- freesboro. The Bison golfers then hosted their own tournament at Nashboro Vil- lage, where they placed second, just six strokes behind Vanderbilt. Wilkins, Barker, and Mark White finished in the The Team, pictured at the second annual Bison Golf Scramble, with Hall of Famer and former All-Ameri- can Will Brewer: Scott Erwin, Coach Ralph Samples, top ten individually. The team finished their season in Rome, Ga., where they placed fourth. These tournaments gave both the old and new players a chance to prepare for the spring season. Outstanding seasons are always expected from the Bison golf team, but many factors have to be con- sidered. Birdies, eagles, tee times, and a lot of practice are a few things that have contributed to making Bison golf a suc- cess in the past; the same things will determine the success of the team in the seasons to come. Peter Ferreira, Brian Carson, Brewer, Mickey Bark- er, Tony Wilkins, Thomas Maddux, Mark White, and David Thornton. Photo by David England Golf g Track Track Team Is Hot (Even When It’s Cold!) 1987’s indoor track season was high- competing in the Fisk ia in lighted by David Curd’s qualifying for Nashville. the NAIA National track and field We drove 500 miles to run in a Nash- championship. David ran the 5000 meter : - in 15:00.8 to qualify for the national competition, setting a new school record. Overall, David finished 12th, a remark- able accomplishment. Bill Toungette qualified for the 400 in- But, then, any y te termediate hurdles, and Daniel Murphy and do their best strivi ran the marathon to qualify. However, selves and their team, « Daniel was forced to drop out of the race _ thing other than succes due to heat at the 17-mile mark. _ One of the more humorous experi- ences of the track team was on their way _ to the Davidson Relays in Davidson, N.C. The team had stopped in Newport, Tennessee, for the night and awoke to 12-15 inches of snow the followin morn- _ ing. With I-40 east closed, the team was forced to return to Nashville without participating in the meet. They ended up Spring '87 — front: Scott Billingsley, Anthony Todd, _ leh Bill i Toungette. Jeff Alsup, Larry Duell, Alan Garner, Back: Coach Kay, ee Murphy, Dav Michael Pepper, Chris Hall, Brian Jones, Scott A steady pace. Chris Hall maintains an even stride during the race. Anticipation. Below, Jeff Alsup finds within himself that extra burst of energy as the finish line comes into view. One with God. A time was set aside before each meet for prayer. This prayer time helped each of the members to keep his perspective on the competition in the right place. Photos Provided By Michael Pepper Track Cross Country Leader of the pack. David Curd acquires a nice lead over the other competitors. A long way to go. For Chris Hall it seems like the race has just begun, for it is quite a ways to the finish line. Time for a breather. Members of the cross-country team enjoy one of the few breaks during the meet. Intense preparation. Chris Thompson stretches his calf muscles in warming up before the meet. | “It has been said that motivation is when your dreams put on work clothes. In my mind, these words described in a nut- shell the cross country season of 1987,” commented coach Mike Pepper on the success that the team achieved, surpassing the Lipscomb cross country teams of the past decade. The last time, and the first for a David Lipscomb cross country team to win the District 24 championship, was in 1976. However, this feat was repreated this past year at Panther Creek State Park near Car- son-Newman College. David Curd won the individual championship, Anthony Todd finished third and Chris Hall took the fourth place slot making the win of the District 24 crown a reality. The District 24 win entitled the team to compete in the NAIA Nationals in Keno- Cross country Is way off track! Don’t you just love those self-focusing cameras?! 1st: Scott pha, Wisconsin. Thirty-nine teams quali- fied for the men’s race on Saturday morn- ing, along with numerous individuals representing 100-plus additional NAIA colleges. There were 348 finishers, seven of which were Lipscomb students. David Curd, senior, finished an astounding 93 with a time of 26:05. Three other members of the Lipscomb team finished with times under the 27 minute mark: Chris Hall, Jeff Alsup, and Anthony Todd. Under the leadership of District Coach of the Year, Michael Pepper, the team came home with an impressive twenty-second place out of the teams competing. A standard of excellence, this is what the cross-country team of 19 87 has set for the teams in the future. Hard work, deter- mination, and a lot of sweat has resulted in success. — Bobby Knight Billingsley, Wes Sherman, David Curd, Scott Brooks, Chris Thompson, Mark Smith, 2nd: Harper Peacock, Chris Hall, Jeff Alsup, Anthony Todd, Daniel Murphy, Mike Check, Bill Tou- gette, Coach Michael Pepper ; 127 Photo by Jay Chaudoin it must be a dunk! Captain Sonya Zorn shows her Spirit after a Bison “big-play:” Almost game time. Bison cheerleaders do some last minute stretches before they fire-up the cheering section. Hanging tough. Stefanie Duncan, Jill Clevenger, Jennette Midgett, Charlotte Hanback, and Bonnie Fowlkes hold tight during a time-out formation. Photos by Carmen Anderson Cheerleaders Winning Through Motivation “The quality of the cheerleaders is a lot better because of it,” said Jill Clevenger, co-captain of the David Lipscomb Col- lege Cheerleaders, about the new selec- tion process for cheerleaders. Until last year the cheerleaders were elected by popular vote of the student body in cha- pel, but now they are elected by a panel of judges. But this is only one of the successful changes the Bison cheerlead- ers have gone through. “Sonya (Zorn, captain) is great! She’s the one who has really emphasized moti- vation and unity rather than ‘showi- ness,” said Clevenger. It seems that many squads were more interested in flashiness than the true purpose of cheerleading, inspiring the crowd and the team. “Success to us is when we can cheer effectively, when we motivate the crowd to motivate the team,’ commented Cle- venger. “They have the talent, but we want to motivate the crowd to help them as much as we can. It would be hard to do the job without the crowd.” “We really appreciate the support of the students, like the ‘Bleacher Crea- tures’. It makes a big difference.” she added. “We have to make up our own cheers and routines each year, and it’s diffi- cult,” said Clevenger. “The NAIA doesn’t allow us to do stunts anymore, and it’s hard to come up with something exciting and original when we have to stay on the floor. Including the camp cheers in the summer, it’s about 10 or 15 different routines each year.” “What a lot of people don’t realize,” Clevenger added, “is that we also recruit students with things like the cheerlead- ing camp in the summer. Even after all the hard work that goes into cheering each year, the squad starts practicing and preparing for the summer camp almost as soon as the season is over.” Without scholarships or other com- pensation, it makes one wonder why a person would really go through all the troubles and difficulties. “We get to represent the school in a good way,” Clevenger quickly pointed out, “and the relationships we have with eah other, the team, and Coach Meyer are really important. And when the team wins, we really feel as though we’ve had some part in helping them. Besides, all the fun and the trip to Hawaii aren’t that bad either.” — Bob Lawler Ist: Kayren Norwood, Bonnie Fowlks, Charlotte Hanback, 2nd: Lachelle Morri- son, Jill Clevenger (co-captain), Stefanie Duncan, 3rd: Angie Gatto, Jennette Mid- gett, Sonya Zorn (captain), Janice Cain . Cheerleaders Kim May puts the defense on the ladies from Belmont. Michelle Parker moves the ball down the floor to set up the play. Nancy Russell is concentrating in the free throw line. PLY A AIS Bo OO Bae Ie POO EI ERB Ts Raw Strive for | Excellence The Lady Bison basketball team con- tinued to be molded during the 1987-88 season. “The fact of having a young team and many injuries kept them from reaching their full potential this season,” said Coach Frank Bennett. However, they continually improved throughout the season despite the set- backs. They utilized the fact that they had more players, which gave them greater depth, and the experience of Mi- chelle Parker, Kim Puckett, Nancy Rus- sell, and others helped them retain their composure during close games. After a tough pre-season schedule, the Lady Bisons struggled back to regain their confidence, which was tested when they went up against Lincoln Memorial, a team ranked eighth in the nation. The Lady Bisons came from behind to put the game into overtime, and as of the last buzzer they were only down by a one- point margin. Another memorable game, Row 1: Melissa Todd, Kim May, Leigh Denton, Lou- ise Ward, Missy Donaldson, June Jones, Gena Braddy, Nicole Griffin Row 2: Assistant Coach April Kolbe, Cheryl Daughtery, Debbie Rowan, Cheryl according to Assistant Coach April Kolbe, was against the nation’s fourth ranked team Union in which the Lady Bisons lead by one point, only to come away with a heart-breaking loss. “They continually improved through the year, finishing the season with a bet- ter conference record (10-6) than their overall record (16-4),’’ said Coach Bennett. This left the team tied for third place in the conference, and Coach Bennett was optimistic for the future of the pro- gram. With the team losing only one senior, Michelle Parker, the rest of the team received valuable experience to car- ry over into next year. Although the Lady Bison’s suffered disappointing losses during the season, they are a team to be respected. With such a well-rounded team both academi- cally and physically, the Lady Bisons be- come another secret to Lipscomb’s success. Smith, Kim Puckett, Nancy Russell, Sonya Mans- field, Michelle Parker, Suzanne Wages, Coach Frank Bennett Women’s basketball Basketball a + Missy Donelson looks over the situation on the floor before making her move. The Lady Bisons take a time-out to regroup _ and set some stategy. Waiting for the ball to be put in play. Nancy Russell and Kim Puckett are ready for defense.’ Basketball We Men’s Basketball Babbler photo by Chris Tenpenny Junior Al Cooper takes the ball to the basket sy against Trevecca. __ Senior Greg Caudle has a look of determination — as the defense looms over him. 386 PATIONAL CHAMPIONS Photo by Jeff Spivey owishful Thinking .. . As the 1987-88 Bison basketball sea- son began, there was a question as to how far this team could go. Headlines read such things as “Young Bison Squad Seeks to Regain District Title.” They were young, but they were deter- mined. They knew the job ahead of them, and it was just a matter of getting it done. It was all a matter of each man doing his job — whether it was Philip Hutcheson’s inside game, Darren Hen- rie’s outside shooting, or Greg Caudle’s leadership. There was a job to be done, and they started as soon as the 1986-87 season was finished to perfect their jobs. From weights, to summer camp, to shooting drills, to running, the Bison team began their struggle back to the top. As the season progressed, it was evi- dent that this team could win. The depth began to show through, and the inexpe- rience was overlooked. The Bisons were proving that they were the team to beat. With only one player, Greg Caudle, left from the NAIA championship team, the Bisons faced arch-rival Trevecca three times during the season and defeat- ed them in each confrontation, one of Photo by Phillip Brackett which decided in double-overtime. After a loss to Belmont, Lipscomb came back to end the season play with their third defeat over Trevecca. This left them sup- porting a 29-2 record and the title of Co- District champs with Belmont. After the toss of the coin, Lipscomb was faced with another battle against Trevecca. Could they do it four times in one season? Yes, they could, and they did by a 110-92 margin in front of a packed house of on-lookers who were anxious to see the outcome. “Every time we play them it’s a great game,” said Philip Hutcheson to a Ten- nessean reporter. “They come ready to play us, and we’re always ready to play them.” This seasons record of 29-2 has been the best overall record in Coach Don Meyer’s career while at Lipscomb. It has also pushed Greg Caudle to having the most wins as a Bison basketball player and a team lead in the NAIA in average points with 105. They may have begun as a young team looking to mature, but at the end of the season they became the team to contend with. Philip Hutcheson goes up for another inside shot as teammates Henrie, Caudle, Cooper, and Tomlinson prepare to get back on defense. The Bisons won their way to the NAIA National Tournament in Kansas City for the third time in four years. They won the first game against East Texas Baptist but lost in the second round to the College of Idaho. Men’s Basketball Darren Henrie gets the action started as he jumps center. Philip Hutcheson waits for the defense to hit the floor before going up with his shot. Sophomore Darren Henrie pushes the Bisons ahead with three more Basketball BISON BASKETBALL “SS! Row 1: Scott Deuschle, manager; Marcus Bodie, Tracey Sales, Wade Tomlinson, Greg Caudle, Pete Froedden, Eldridge May- berry, Al Cooper, Steve Spivey, manager. Row 2: Troy Causey, Shannon Terry, John Harlow, Phil- ip Hutcheson, Paul Sharp, Rob Browne, Darren Henrie, John Wild, Marty Cobb, manager. Al Cooper uses perfect form for a three point field goal against Belmont. Wade Tomlinson puts the play into action after he brings the ball down the floor. Photo by Jeff Spivey Photo by Phillip Brackett Basketball Photos by Phillip Brackett Tennis Match point and holding The 1987 men’s tennis team retained their position of being one of the top teams in the conference. They finished with an impressive 16-6 match record which left them with a second place fin- ish in the conference behind Trevecca and a third place finish in the district. “Every match in the conference is a key match,” said Coach Lynn Griffith, “because seeding in the district tourna- ment depends upon our performance during the season.” However, Coach Griffith did comment on one win in particular which boosted the morale of the team. “After losing to Freed Hardeman, the team went to Freed on their high school day and beat them on their home court in front of about 500 people.” Of the 1987 team, each man had a win- ning individual record. Four of these players were selected as members of the their own All-Distric t team: Christopher Atkin- son, Chris Dallas, Scott Guest, and Ken Miller. Coach Griffith anticipated a good sea- son in 1988 as well. “A strong point of this year’s team will be their depth. There isn’t much difference between the top of the ladder, and the bottom as far as playing ability goes,” Griffith stated. In addition to the 1988 team’s out- standing playing ability, they also excell in the classroom. “This year’s team had the second highest GPA of all the teams on campus as of the end of fall 1987.”’ said Coach Griffith. They were only two-tenths of a point behind the women’s basketball team. Excelling in all areas, this is what sports on Lipscomb’s campus are all about. Row 1: Jon Talbert, Eddie Weis, Scott Sheppard, Christopher Atkinson Row 2: Ken Miller, Scott Guest, Doug Archer, Chris Dallas, Coach Lynn Griffith Tennis C2) meta ol Bison Tennis ee = ee as tl is senna oa at its Best i i RSS AER Stephanie Shouse (above) and Kim Williams (below) are giving their all to make Bison Tennis the best. (J Tennis ‘ : y : e i ee c :; Re Giving 100 percent After a 10-12 overall record and a 8-10 con- ference record in 1987, the ladies tennis team had quite a turnover. They began the fall season with a very young team, having only one senior, Rebecca Pogue, and two juniors, Christy Thurman, and Kim Tillman. Accord- ing to Coach Patricia Duty, the ladies began practicing in the fall with a few pick-up matches and conditioned in the winter to pre- pare them for the spring season. The top four positions were filled by fresh- man Stephanie Shouse, sophomore Kim Wil- liams, freshman Tonya Philpott, and first year team member, junior Christy Thurman, respectively. The team made plans to start the season with a spring trip to Alabama and Florida and return home to a full conference schedule. Coach Duty felt that scholarships would Row 1: Kim Williams, Maggie Jernigan, Tonya Phil- pott, Leigh Ann Wilson Row 2: Stephanie Shouse, improve the recruiting of players greatly. “We've been fortunate to have gotten the quality players we have,” said Coach Duty in reference to the scholarship situation. She also commented, “It’s hard to keep players. Some become interested in other ac- tivities, and it hurts when you have a large turnover every year.” “It’s hard to predict,” said Coach Duty about this season. “Stephanie Shouse will be a great asset to the program. She may be one of the best to go through the program.” An- other asset will be the 3 doubles team of Rebecca Pogue and Kim Tillman which car- ried over from last year the best overall record. Coach Duty does not determine success by a record; success in her words is, “Giving 100 percent, what more could you ask?” Rebecca Pogue, Kim Tillman, Lori Moser, Christy Thurman ‘ Tennis Just For the Sport of It Intramurals at Lipscomb does what every other intramural program does: it provides students who are not on the school team an opportunity to be involved in sports. The intramural program at Lipscomb also provides the student with the opportunity to socialize and learn the value of team work. “Intramurals is kind of a different situation because students do almost everything; they are keeping the score, coaching and officiating,” said Pam Harper, a member of “The Who- Die There are supervisors at each game — Jeff Spivey and Chris Burnett fill these roles. Spivey and Burnett pre- pare the gym for the games, clean-up afterwards and also set up the sched- ule for the league and tournament play. “Lots of the games become as in- tense as any championship game, and then some are not quite as seri- ous,” said Carmen Anderson, an offi- cial at the games. “You just have to remember that the game being played may not be important to yourself, but it is very important to the ten players on the floor.” Ronya Kendrick and Patrice Files keep the score on the board and in the book for intramural basketball games. Frank Peterson officiates basketball games, when he isn’t playing on the “Bomb Squad”’. Dave Esslinger puts the metal to the leather for a homerun? These girls are working for the win. Intramurals NF, Whether it be basketball, softball, or football the ‘‘team effort’ is an essential part of intramural sports. ‘“Deviating From the Norm” Have you ever wondered who those crazy people in the top of the stands at the basketball games are? The ones who dress humorously, and yell the entire game. Well, as almost every- one knows, those are “The Bleacher Creatures.” Exactly what is a Bleacher Creature, and what does it take to be one? According to Scott Brooks, “The Bleacher Creatures are the most outragous fans in the crowd.” To be a Bleacher Creature you have to be willing to stand up and yell no matter what the score is. The Bleacher Creatures are a variety of types of people. Ac- cording to Tim Mock,’’a Bleacher Creature has to be willing to deviate from the norm. Most of all a Bleacher Creature has to love Bison basketball. The Bleacher Creatures are a Lipscomb tradi- tion. There is not a definite process to go through to become a Bleacher Creature. Tim Mock said that he saw the Bleacher Creatures at a game and decided he wanted to be a part of the fun. Scott Brooks heard about them when Kirk Brothers made an announcement in chapel last year. There is no one in charge; they are all equal. They don’t hold meetings and rely on getting the news around by word of mouth. The Bleacher Creatures are excited about every game, but Belmont, Trevecca, and Freed-Harde- man are “the big three.” The climax or best game was the double overtime win against Tre- vecca last year according to Scott and Tim. They are able to go to some of the away games, and sometimes they go so far as to paint their faces and dress as the “chain gang.” When asked why they are Bleacher Creatures, some do it to “get the team fired up,” “to be different,” “to show spirit,” “to be part of the game,” and probably the main reason is “it’s wou fun.” — Robin Gattis Intramurals g NY Sports LLL LEE SS 8 Sports People are the backbone of Da- vid Lipscomb College. Without people, the Home Economics De- partment would not have gotten a face lift, there would be no “Freshman Personalities” or “Bi- sonfest’’. David Lipscomb College would not exist if it weren’t for the people who work , study, and teach here. The people at Lips- comb are truly like no other group of people in the world. Imagine being at that other col- lege you were debating on attend- ing. What would you be doing? Where would your life be going? What would you have accom- plished? But most important, would you have relationships like those made during your time spent at Lipscomb? The people at DLC are the heart and soul of the Campus Life, Groups, Sports, and Honor sec- tions of the Backlog. People are the Secret of Success at David Lipscomb College. — Carmen Anderson Photo by Rudy Sanders dent Harold Hazelip Pres President shaping tomorrow today Decisions, decisions, deci- sions ... what to do, what to say in certain situations in hopes that the decision will be the right one. Made every day, decisions can crucially affect a person’s direction in life. This was one of the pri- mary philisophies of Presi- dent Harold Hazelip. Present- ly, at the conclusion of his second year as Lipscomb’s 15th president, he has made crucial decisions which will shape the college’s future. Al- though his job has become more “comfortable,” Dr. Ha- zelip still spends many hours visiting surrounding churches, participating in civ- ic and business activities, and being involved with students. Many of President Haze- lip’s goal-related decisions for 1988 regarded improvement. First, he planned to lead Lips- comb through a strategic planning process, a process improved and added to each year.This plan assists in goal- setting and steps taken to ac- complish these goals. Second, he planned to lead the school through a thorough manage- ment study, which would aid in proper understanding of staff and faculty needs, quali- ty of education, and self-im- provement to the institution as a whole. Finally, a goal ac- complished early, was the ac- creditation of the Master’s Bi- ble Program by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Regarding the direction Lipscomb will take in the fu- ture, President Hazelip hopes to see increased enrollment, maybe fifty students per year, in moving toward university status. Second, he hopes to have a Master’s Degree pro- gram in business and educa- tion by 1991. Finally, he hopes to soon begin a finan- cial campaign of $35 million, to be completed by 1991, which would be channeled through as endowment, planned giving, and new buildings, all of which would enhance David Lipscomb College’s future. If President Hazelip were to use one word to describe the secret of Lipscomb’s success, it would be “caring,” for on this campus there is a special attitude of caring between ad- ministration, faculty, and stu- dents. President Hazelip stat- ed that Lipscomb’s success also derived from a “drive for excellence” which included “Christian values.’” However, he said that “caring implied the other two in an atmo- sphere of wanting students to have the best.” Despite a pressing need to find more ways to develop moral and spiritual characters through campus life, President Haze- lip feels that David Lipscomb College can become a stron- ger institution — a large fam- ily with each member con- cerned about another. To mold such a need into reality would be a positive decision shaping a positive tomorrow. — Bill Spencer President GY Goal-Oriented Leadership Throughout the world, var- ious institutions, either reli- gious, social, financial, or aca- demic, stress success through leadership and goals. These institutions, in many cases, go out of their way to develop these leadership qualities in a goal-oriented environment. On the same caliber, and with no exception, is David Lipscomb College. Goal-ori- ented leadership at Lipscomb, besides the board of directors and President Hazelip, is channelled by Chancellor Willard Collins. Presently, at the conclusion of his second year as chancellor, his life and work are still active. Despite having two more months off, compared to last year, Brother Collins spent eight months this year actively working to raise unrestricted gifts, which were used to balance the bud- get. He also assisted the Na- tional Development Board, one of Lipscomb’s leading fund-raising groups, in the Cargill campaign to raise ad- ditional funds for the college. Besides enjoying his associa- tion with hundreds of Lips- comb friends, Brother Collins actively participated in the “largest part of his work,” re- cruiting major donors for Lipscomb. He increased the number of donors by five per- cent over the number of do- nors in 1987. Administration With regard to the direction of Lipscomb in the future, Brother Collins hopes David Lipscomb College will one day become a Christian uni- versity. Also, he hopes that through strategic planning, Lipscomb will improve aca- demically and spiritually. He added that money is still Lips- comb’s greatest need, al- though the student body will continue to grow. He expects the number of students en- rolled could possibly pass the 2500 mark by the school’s 100th birthday in 1991. Chancellor Collins feels that the secret to Lipscomb’s success is great leadership from the board of directors and the president on down, a dedicated faculty, and “the finest student body found anywhere around.” With _ such goal-oriented leadership behind her, David Lipscomb College optimistically moves toward the future. — Bill Spencer Chancellor Photo by Rudy Sanders Earl Dennis Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty Carl McKelvey Vice President for Campus Affairs Photos by Rudy Sanders Administration PEEP tM_oe : 7 [ Assistant to President for Institutional Advancement J. Chett Goodpaitune Vice President for Business Affairs Photos by Rudy Sanders Administration Board of Directors Photo by Rud Row 1: Loyd Scobey, Lee Marsh,Secretary Treasurer; J.B. Burton, Melvin White, John Johnston, Thomas Batey, William Biggs, Charles ee : Youree, Ray Jones, James E. Adams Row 2: Paul Rogers, Bryan Crisman, Word Bennett,Chariman; George Mason, Dan Baccus, Don Hedrick, Harold Hazelip, Harold Sutton, Robert P. Shackleford Row 3: Tom McMeen, James E. Combee, Miles Ezell, Jr., Vice Chairman; Newton York Walker, William Gray, Mack Whitaker Not pictured: Claude Bennett, James Loden Board of Directors James B. Andrews — Security Kim Barger — Admissions Counselor Forrest Barker — College Store Mail Order Clerk Randy Bouldin — Assistant Registrar and Director of Continuing Education Mildred Bright — Campus Nurse Tom Bright — Security Georgia Brown — Library Assistant Marie Byers — Reference Librarian Pat Carman — Pre-Med Secretary in Chemistry Department Janet Cates — Assistant Registrar and Director of Academic Counseling Paul Cates — Director of Counseling Tommie Collins — Ed. Sociology Secretary William Comer — College Store Receiving Clerk Ruth Culbertson — Foreign Student Advisor Betty Davis — English Department Secretary Jacky Davis — Assistant Vice President for Institutional Advancement. Administration and Staff After the January snow fell, sidewalks and steps had to be cleared. David England — Director of News Bureau Greg Ericson — Admissions Counselor Jeanice Fisher — Secretary, Development Kathy Fowler — Director of Retention William L. Fowlkes — College Store Mail Order Clerk Alice Freetly — College Store Patsy Gaither — College Store Bookkeeper Rebel Gamble — Business Office Norma Gant — Secretary, Development Joan Gardner — College Store Mail Order Clerk Lillian Gainsante — College Store Cashier Hester Golden — Secretary, Development Gladys Gooch — Modern Language Department J.L. Goode — Director of Campus Security Mary Emily Gore — Secretary to the Vice President for Academic Affairs Lynn Goree — Business Administration Department Secretary Beth Brooks, Fanning’s head resident, stays busy caring for the needs of her boarders. Administration and Staff Helping hand Some people on Lipscomb’s campus go virtually unnoticed by most people. Tony Lingbawan is such a person. If you avoid the science building, you probably haven't seen him working on campus. And if you aren’t involved with the chemistry department, you wouldn’t un- derstand the importance of his job. Tony is responsible for preparing the chemistry lab and distributing lab mate- rials to students. He also aids the chem- istry department by keeping stock of the materials. Tony, a graduate of Lipscomb, is origi- nally from the Phillipines. He has worked in the chemistry department since 1982. Tony said he enjoys “dealing with the kids” the most. By taking care of things behind the scenes, Tony has become a secret to Lips- comb’s success. — Interview by Natalie McDougal Jimmie Hampton — Admissions Counselor Jane Hardy — Assistant Director of Admissions Richard Hardy — Library Assistant Mary Hargis — Admissions Office Jo Ann Harwell — History Political Science Department Secretary Nancy Hogg — Elam Head Resident Doy Hollman — Registrar Virginia Hooper — College Store Cashier Loyis Horton — Speech Department Secretary David Howard — Periodicals Librarian Rickey Hudson — Security Peggy Huffman — Secretary of Campus Schools Betty Hunt — Registrar’s Office Kelly Jackson — Assistant Director of News Bureau Kathy Jarrell — Teacher Education Office Fay Jenkins — Secretary to the President Administration and Staff From fixing doors to fixing sinks to vacuuming filters, Mike, our trusty maintenance man, tries to make everything run smoothly. Jennie Johnson — P.E. Department Secretary Mamie Johnston — College Store Supplies Buyer Jerry Jones — Security Reba Keener — Executive Coordinator for Associated Ladies of Lipscomb Joan Kidwell — Campaign Secretary Andy Lane — Sports Information Director Mark Lavender — Security Harry M. Lee — College Store part-time worker Dennis Loyd — Dean of Students and Assistant Vice President for Campus Affairs Dorothy Mason — College Store Textbooks Buyer Cory McClellan — Security Tim Moore — Security Virginia Moss — Library Assistant in Cataloging Jo Newsom — Administrative Assistant in Development Jewell Newton — Admissions Office Nancy Norman — Registrar’s Office Administration and Staff Betty Northcutt — Admissions Office Sondra Norwood — Counseling and Career Services Secretary Dianne Olive — Administrative Assistant to the President Juanita Overstreet — College Store Mail Order Clerk C. Randall Pardue — Director of Annual Giving Myrna Perry — Catalog Librarian Sherry Phillips — Student Personnel Secretary Patricia Porterfield — Counseling Mary Proctor — Student Personnel Secretary Michelle Putnam — Assistant Computer Systems Manager Linda Qualls — Secretary, McFarland Hall of Science Dollie Reeder — Development Harold Rehorn — Sergeant, Security Anne Robertson — Development Linda Robinson — Graduate Bible Studies Secretary Carl Royster — Security Administration and Staff Selling textbooks at the beginning of each quarter brings with it long lines of students. This sometimes causes mass chaos in the bookstore. Ralph Samples — Director of Testing Scott Saunders — Director of Planned Giving Jonathan Seamon — Assistant to the Vice President for Campus Affairs and Assistant Athletic Director Rick Shade — High Rise Head Resident Bob Spann — College Store Manager Shirley Stansbury — Administrative Assistant to Vice President for Campus Affairs Eddie Stewart — Electronics Specialist David Strickland — Security Jon Talbert — Security Jennifer Thornton — Johnson Hall Head Resident Virgil True — Admissions Counselor Merrill van der Spuy — Music Dept. Secretary David Vester — Director of Campaigns James Ward — Library Director Carolyn Wilson — Acquisitions Librarian Mary Wood — Admissions Office James Yates — Director of Placement Margaret Young — Bible Dept. Secretary Can | see your bag? Mr. Milton Dugger keeps track of each book that leaves the library. Administration and Staff ee ae eg ig Bible — This year, Lipscomb achieved accreditation as a Level III school through the Southern Associ- ation of Colleges and Schools. For the Bible Department, this meant that the M.A. and M.A.R. programs are now fully accredited. The year also brought a new chairman to the de- partment, Dr. Mac Lynn. This, along with the planned conversion to se- mesters, brought on a review of cur- riculum and degree requirements. Bi- ble faculty spoke at churches, luncheons, and lectureships, attended professional meetings, increased their writing activity, and moved to represent the school at local churches and on other college campuses. Biology — The Biology Depart- ment at Lipscomb continues to be an integral part of the academic pro- gram. The semester plan calls for more elective offerings. Limonology will be offered during the academic year and will serve to strengthen the field offerings. Special topic courses will include: Science and Culture, Electron Microscopy, Contemporary At Michael Fowler Carolyn McDonald Rudy Sanders Ralph Thurman, Chairman Bibl Terry Briley Theodore R. Carruth William Collins Harvey Floyd Bill Goree Joe Gray John Harris Tom Holland Mac Lynn, Chairman Clyde Miller Michael Moss Rolland Pack John Payne Coy Roper William Woodson Not pictured: Paul Cates, Marlin Connelly, Carroll Ellis QY Administration and Staff Issues in Human Inheritance, and Se- lected Human Diseases. The depart- ment will also be involved in the graduate program in Bible in the new course, The Physical and Biological Universe. Chemistry — This summer, Dr. Tallon will do special work on video safety for the department. Dr. John- ston is coauthor of a new edition of Chemistry, Man Society published in December 1987. Dr. Boone con- structed a large DNA model and two protein models which were displayed in the McFarland Hall of Science. A new liquid chromatograph was put into operation in the fall of 1987. Dietetics and Food Systems Man- agement — Students in foods courses returned in the fall quarter to a state- of-the-art foods laboratory. The lab and adjacent dining room and recep- tion suite were constructed over the summer with a major gift from the J.W. Cross family, and was the cul- mination of over two years of study, planning, and consultation with schools, designers, and test kitchens across the country. In preparation for the conversion to semesters, curricu- lum changes were made, courses were added, and a new minor in family studies will be available starting Fall 1988. Education — Members of the edu- cation department faculty have been actively involved in both public and private schools, K-12. Two faculty members conducted a workshop for the faculty of the St. Louis Christian School. Another member will serve on the SACS Visiting Committee in March for a local elementary school. In the spring, a Saturday workshop was conducted for graduates in teach- er education. During the week of Feb- ruary 22-26, Lipscomb hosted the Teacher Recruitment representatives from a number of school systems. The college has been giving thought to a possible graduate program in education in the near future. English — Dr. Loyd delivered a pa- per on Eudora Welty at a conference on Welty in September. As part of the Landiss Lectures, Ken Richters ap- peared in Mark Twain on Tour. Dr. Lomax co-authored a chapter of Classroom Practices in Teaching En- glish 1988: Focus on Collaborative Learning. Lin Garner graduated with her Ph.D. from the Univesity of Mis- souri in December. Health PE — Dr. Adams re- ceived the Honor Award from the Tennessee Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, for outstanding services in the field. For the production of out- standing majors, Lipscomb was cho- sen as an award site by the Southern District of American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recrea- tion, and Dance. New majors in the area of wellness, fitness, and recrea- tion will be offered starting Fall 1988. Music — This year, the A Cappella Singers, Corale, and Freshmen Chorus represented Lipscomb in fif- teen states during their annual tours. The A Cappella Singers performed at the Christian College Choral Festival in Oklahoma City and the Tennessee Collegiate Choral Festival in Knox- ville. The Early Music Consort pre- sented the seventh annual Madrigal Dinner and was featured at TPAC during the Magna Carta exhibit and for several activities during Decem- ber. Needing a little help. Dr. Axel Swang takes time out to help Lesa Dudley understand the format of the capital statement. Biology James Arnett Johnnie Breeden Phillip Choate Kim Farris Willis Owens Linda Roberson Harris Yates, Chairman Business George Boulware Bobby Brown Seth Carmody Hugh Daniel Patty Dugger Dorothy Eubanks Charles Frasier Gerald Fulks William Ingram Bob Jackson Perry Moore Axel Swang, Chairman Gene Wright Faculty Chemistry James Boone David Johnston Paul Langford, Chairman Villa Mitchell William Tallen Educalion Sue Berry, Director of Teacher Education John Brown, Chairman James Costello Keith Nikolaus Joyce Rucker Willis Wells Euglih Sue Berry Sandra Collins Edward Edgin, Chairman Linda Garner Wayne Garrett Earl Lomax Dennis Loyd Douglas Morris John Parker Steve Prewitt Not Pictured: Carolyn Baker, Kim Reed, Jean Thompson, Linda Varnado q Q Faculty itd fro . b | ieee ee Pitching in pennies. Students raised money for food for needy families by putting money in the jar of the teacher they most wanted to see get a pie in the face. History Political Science Craig Bledsoe Douglas Foster Jerry Gaw Robert Hooper, Chairman David Lawrence Dwight Tays Timothy Tucker Howe Economics Kathy Bates John Conger, Chairman Janice Goodpasture Nancy Hunt Metheweilics Randy Bouldin Carol Dawson Earl Dennis John Holland Doy Hollman R. H. Kerce, Chairman Richard Kulp Mark Miller Marvin Nikolaus Faculty Modern Languages Gladys Gooch Robert McCready Charles McVey, Chairman Music Larry Griffith Marcia Hughes James Jackson, Chairman Gerald Moore Jerome Reed Steve Rhodes P.E. Heallt David Adams Lynn Griffith, Chairman Don Meyer Michael Pepper Ralph Turner Not pictured: Ken Dugan, Trish Duty, April Kolbe, James Ward Physics Enginecring Alfred Austelle Frank Bennett Ralph Butler Dennis Hood Everette Hunt Ralph Nance Fletcher Srygley, Chairman Not Pictured: William Chamberlain, Frank Kyle Prychology Dean Freetly Norman Keener, Chairman Ralph Samples Paul Turner Not Pictured: Sarah Keith Gamble, John W. Harris C Faculty Helping students prepare speeches is an everyday part of Dr. Paul Prill’s schedule. Sociology Jeanne Bowman, Chairman Sherrie Evans Nathaniel Long Hollis Todd Spee Communit Henry Arnold Marlin Connelly, Chairman Carroll B. Ellis Paul E. Prill William H. Proctor Kenneth Schott Jonathan Seamon Not pictured: Thomas H. Holland Faculty : Weathering the storm. Brian Prince holds his balance as he leaves the science building by way of ice- covered paths. Gamma Xi guys, Larry Sisson, Glen McGehee, and Ken Miller experience a rare moment in the cafeteria — no empty tables. People The first January snow brought with it a few canceled classes, snowball fights, and many dedicated teachers, such as Dr. Ted Carruth, who just wouldn't give in. A little added instruction. Coach Ken Dugan goes over the game-plan dur- ing a fall baseball scrimmage. People YY Growing together is an important part of Lipscomb’s uniqueness. The “Three Amigos,’’ Joe Brandon, Lee Camp, and Maury Mitchell, enjoy a little Halloween fun. a A Place To Be Ourselves Andrew Wright, James Wheeler, and Carrie Peck find walking on ice easier with a group effort. Bison cheerleaders show their school spirit while waiting in the stands during Homecoming activities. Tim Gilfilen w@ Graduate Studies GRADUATE BIBLE STUDIES A Lady of Vision Each year the Graduate Bible Studies Program accepts students from a wide variety of backgrounds. The year 1987- 88 was no exception. One of the most unique people in this year’s program is a lady of vision and interest — Mrs. Alaine Lewis. In 1934 Mrs. Lewis came to Lipscomb and attended for one quarter. In 1936 she married Maury Lewis. The couple moved to California, where they established a grocery business. In 1970 the Lewis fam- ily moved to Portland, Oregon. Here the Lewis’ became actively involved with the work at Columbia Christian College, where Mrs. Lewis received her bachelor’s degree. She continued to be actively in- volved with the school after her hus- band’s death in 1981. Mrs. Lewis moved back to Nashville in January 1987 upon being accepted into the Graduate Bible Studies Program. Continuing her education here has en- abled her to attend school with her granddaughter, Tracy Davis. In addition to being a housewife and mother, Mrs. Lewis taught ladies’ Bible classes for fifteen years and worked in the Bible school in New Zealand for three years. Throughout her life, Mrs. Lewis has always had a vision of success, doing her best for those around her. — Bill Spencer A cup of tea before studying. Mrs. Lewis’ love for learning has brought her back to the class- room. Herbert Alsup Jeffrey Bell Tony Holt Darryl Lewis James Norris Michael Seale Geoffery Sikes Rick Walker Graduate Studies Jamie Luciann Acuff Carol Adams Glenda G. Adams W. Darrell Alexander Stacy Allen David Allison Greg Anderson Marybeth Andrews Melissa Anglin Michael D. Asbell John Ashburn Bonnie S. Baggott Lori Balthrop Eleanor Barcroft Mike Barcroft Kelly Barnes Darrel Bates Michelle Bates Thomas Edward Batey Michelle Batsell Betsy Bennie Jon Bennie Troy Bentley Julieann Benton Glenn W. Beville Dawn Birkner Catherine Blackwell Steve Bolton David Bone Dan Boren Shannon Boren Deborah Bourne H. Lamar Bowman Christy Boyd Elizabeth Boyd Seniors € Scott Bradley Carole Brantly Harolyn Brasher Michelle Bray Paul Thomas Breakfield IV C. Scott Brumelow James Bryant Kelly Bryant Susan Burgess Beth Burke Kimberly Burner Nancy Burns Todd Burt Bart Cagle Judith Cain Carol Canady Chris Cantrell Mary Elizabeth Cantrell Jeffrey W. Carden Darin Carman Kerry Carrigan Michelle Carter Larry Carvell Haven Caylor Daniel Chambers Steven Channell Mark Chapman Peggy Charfield Jay Chaudoin Gail Clark Karen Clark Michael Clark Nancy Clark Janet Climer Timothy Coalson Laura Cochran Linda S. Cochrane Jeannie Cole Beth Cook Melynie Cromwell Pamela A. Cronic John Crosby Kenneth Alton Crosby II Karen Crutchfield David Curd Jeff Dale Dana Dasher Suzanne Davis Danette Deibler Curtis Delozier Stephanie Dixon Rufus Dorseey Carol Douglass Selina Doyal Susan Drewry David Dudley Timothy. Dukes Jeff Duncan Darrell Duncan Daryl Dunn Brenda Dunnigan Joel Edmondson Joseph Fann Donald Fielder Rachel Figueroa Patrice Files Kathy Fisher Glenn Fleming Scott Ford Tracey Forg y Seniors its he 10} é Seniors Diann Foster Harold G. Fox Brandon Fredenburg Lisa Fugate Angela Fuller Barry Shannon Fuller Delicia Fuller Tim Fulton Melissa Funk Annette Gaddes John Garman Stephen Garrett Zachary D. Gastineau Thomas Gauger Bobby George A Hard Day’s Night Most full-time students might find working an overnight job impossible, but not Tom Breakfield and Tim Dukes. Their night-time radio show, “Tim and Tom,” has been so successful that they were voted one of the top 20 in the Tennessean’s Nashville DJ Election. “It was THE worst over-night show in the history of radio,” Tim said about their debut as a DJ team on the night of July 22, 1987, a night they say they are trying to forget. “It was the night of the Billy Idol concert, and everyone here at Y107 was gone. So they had Tom and I do the show. I’m not sure why they ever let us do it again.” Tim, a speech communucation major from Shelbyville, KY, got his job at Y107 through another DLC student. “I started out in October of 1986 driving the ‘44 Ford fire truck,” he said. “I slowly started making myself more useful around the station until they eventually let me on the air on the night of March 1, 1987.” It was also March ’87 when Tom, Tim’s best friend and roommate, got the traffic report position at Y107. “Traffic Tom ‘HIT THE BRAKES’ Breakfield” soon became the popular “Paul Thomas Breakfield IV” of the Tim and Tom show. Their show can be heard from midnight to 6 a.m. Saturday and their live, call-in show is on from Sunday 10 p.m. to Monday 1 a.m. The Tim and Tom show is doing so well that Y107 Opera- tions Manager Marc Chase has suggested that they look into jobs as a morning team in some of the smaller markets in this region. “Of course, [by staying in radio after graduation] we’d be taking a big cut in pay from what we could be making in other jobs,” Tom said, “but it’s just about too fun to say ‘no.’ ” Bob Lawler Steven Glassco Philip Goad Kathryn Godwin George E. Goldman Tricia Gose Gary Gray James Green William David Green Amanda Gunn Gretchen Guthrie Kelly Haas Richard Cameron Hackett Steve Hackney Cary Hadley Patrick Hall Toby Hamann Dixie Hardison Jennifer Heater Ted Helms Katina Herren Raymond Herzog Tracy Higgins Nellie Hoalcraft Murry Rushton Holladay Lorie Hollister Kimberly Horis John Hudy Suzanne Hulen Janene Huskey Phil Ingram Todd Isenberg Anna Jaap Leanne Jackson Brooke Johnson Dana Johnson Seniors D G; Seniors Kevin L. Johnson Lorie Johnson Steven Johnson Timothy Johnson Vicki Johnson Terry Johnson David Jones James Brian Jones M. Keith Jones Beth Jordan Peggy Jordan Linda Keen Ronya Kendrick Eric Kimbro Alisa King David King R. Brian King Robert Kulp Martin David Lafferty William Lassiter Zainab Latif James Lenior Charles Lewis John Little Lisa Lovelady Perry Lucas John Magnuson Melanie Marchand Kimberly Martin Greg Maxwell Ben May Jane McCarley Mary McCarley Kevin McClelland Alicha McCollough Melissa McConnell Beth McCormick John Daniel Carmen McGraw Crystal McKenzie John M. McMurtry Carol McRaven Lenore Milhoan Alvin. J. Miller, Jr. Sheri Minchey Mark Minor Sandra Montgomery Cindy Moore Eva Moore Angi Moreau Donald Morehead Susan Morgan Mignonne Moseley Cindy Mullins Deborah Murphy Lindy Murphy Angela Nance David, Nance Kristi Neal Courtney Nelson David Nelson Timothy Newby Sherie Northcutt ‘Christopher Norwood Tonja Norwood David Overstreet John David Palmer Kim Parham Michelle Parker Crystal Parkins Seniors Seniors Harold Jackson and Keith Slater enjoy the Autumn weather by taking a break between classes Kelly Pauley Lee Pettit Mandy Petty Lee R. Phillips Kimberly Poor Mark Pounders Edna Powell Wendy Pruden Melissa Qualls Tammy Qualls Ann Quillian Marsha Rains Bobby Ray Michael Ray,” Donna Reed Rodger Reeder Cindi Riden Paul Rittenberry Amanda Rogers Amy Rogers Cy N A Seniors Ellen Rogers Richard Roy Jennifer Royston Jamie Russ Roberta Sanders Brad Scott Abu Sesay Jamie Shelton Bryan Larkin Sherrod Irene, Shivers Traci Shockney Mickey Shrader David Shultz Anne Simmons Tim Simpson Ginger Slate Keith Slater Terry Slater Kevin Smith Scott Smotherman Laura Solomon John M. Sparks Dawn Stallwood Mike Stephens Susan Stephans Monte Summers Robin Super Ricky Sweeney Kimberly Swint Jon Talbert Vonda Taylor Julie Tenpenny Trish Thacker Jeffery R. Thomas Presty Thompson Seniors 4, Seniors jf Seniors Kristi Neal, Nancy Tipps and sophomore Kendra Caylor spread a little “CHEER” whee é they go. Karla Thorne Dana Thurman Nancy Tipps Anthony Todd Melissa Todd Randolph Todd D. Bryan True Scott Turner Sherry Vanhoy William Via Suzanne Wages Marcia Walker Nancy Wallace James Gregory Waller Myra Waller Lori Warren Kim Wells Jackie Wey Richard Whitley Carol H. Whitworth Kent W. Whitworth Lynna Whorley John Wigginton Susan Wiley Michael Williams Philip Williams Carol Wilson Patrick Wilson Tracy Witt J. Mark Woodard Dawn Woods Jamie Wright Stephen Wright Dan York Kenny Young John Zavodny Kimberly Zink Sonya Zorn Seniors Cynthia Adams William Allen Kim Anderson Mark Andrews Jerry Armour Tonya Armstrong Jan Arnett Kelvin Ault Mary Baker David Barrett Michael J. Bafun do Gary R. Beatty Paul Beavers Michelle Becker Michele Bedsole Fleming Bell Stephen Besson Harold Blair Brandilin Blaylock Joseph Bohannon Jeff Bowen Kevin Bowen Gretchen Bowman Michael Brandon Teresa Brandon Hillary Broome Carmon Brown Karen Brown Scott Brown Patrick Burkhardt Chip Buckner Bernice Bullion John Burnette Susan Byars Lee Camp Juniors Wayne Cantrell Gina Carpenter Lora Cartwright Sabrina Cartwright Jill Caruthers Kendra Caylor Jason F. Chapman Il Rece Chumley Erik Classen Tim. Coble David Coffman Kevin Collier Sam Collier Joseph Cook Kenneth Coultas John Craig Paul Craig Clarinda Crider Greg Curless Jennifer Dagget Shammi Daswani Kevin Daugherty Pam Davidson Tim Davis Lora Suzette Dawes Kathryn Dean Leigh Denton Beverly Doggett Paula Douglas Amanda Dudley Stefanie Duncan Laurel Dunn Sarah Duvall Bryan Eaves Jamie Edmondson 6 Juniors Shannon Eley Angela Elkins Margie Ellis Sammy Evans John Ezell Terry Fair Kelly Farley Mark Farley Kent Farthing Becky Fender Rhonda Fields Scott Fiewig April Findley Lance Finley Phillip Fite Salyne Flowers Jeff Fortner Michaele Foster Travis Foster James Fox Stephen. Frasier Melanie Frazier Christopher Freeze Michael Froedge Mark Fry Tammy Fulton Sarah Russell .Missy Galbreth William Gann Joseph Garcia Kevin Gardner Jan Gill Phil Gilliam Tonya Goforth Candice Golden Juniors Meredith Gooch Elizabeth Gordon Ronda Gordon Susan Graves Kevin Green James Greenwood Jack: Greer John.R. Gregg Lisa Gregory Greg Grimes Donna Groves Andrea Hackney Tanya Hadwin Scott Halbert Jana Hall Lisa Hall Randall Hamm Cynthia Harbison Lucinda A. Hardison John Harlow Juniors Bison fans are hungry fans. The players are not the only ones who have to pre- pare for the basketball games. There are individuals who prepare mentally and physi- cally for every Bison game, and they do not play basket- ball. In the quiet hush before every home game, there are students working at the con- cession stand, setting up for the sale of candy, drinks, pop- corn, and the onslaught of Bi- son fans. Many of the students get these jobs with the assistance of the Financial Aid Office. The man in charge is Jona- than Seamon. Many of the workers are newcomers like Kathy Armstrong. She finds the work challenging and fun. A veteran at this job is Ronya Kendricks, who says the job is great, but it requires hard work. “It’s a type of public rela- tions job that requires team work,” she said. — Daphne Herron John Harris Nancy Hartman Trina Hartranft Keith Hartson Melissa Hassell Harley Haynes Kevin Helms Rob Hendon Panny Hewitt Gary Hickerson Lauren Hicks David Hill Mark Hinson Melissa Hite Amanda Hobbs Michael Hogan D. Brett Holladay Kim Holland Mark Hooper David Hoover Timmy Huffine Kenneth Hughes Michael Hughes Sally Hughes Victor Hunter Rebeca Johnson Tonja Johnson Becky Jones Danny Jones Marc Jones Will Jones Christy Jorgensen Amy Kelso Kelly Kilpatrick Jimmy Kirk David M. Knight Jerry Knight Lisa Knox Craig Knuckles Rick Kulp Lorie Lester Coco Linkous Sherri Love Wilie Lowe Jennifer Luffman Kurt Mandernach Jeff Mankin Philip Marlowe Paul Marshall Christine Martikainen Jeff Martin Holly Mason Susan Massey Michelle Mathis Tim May Ken..Mayes James D. McClintock Elizabeth McMahan Melanie Menefee Joel Meriwether Jennifer Miller Ken Miller Kym Miller Tony Miller Kenneth Moore Jeanne Morgan Katie Morgan Monna Morgan Greg Morris Lisa Mowery Juniors ff The Day Student Turmoil Why would anyone crawl out of a soft, warm bed a full two and a half hours before having a class? Why would he shower, dress properly, and eat BEFORE going to the student center? If this behavior is noted of a Lips- comb student, it is safe to say that he or she is a day student. However, these aren’t the only peculiarities found among day students. Unfortunately, they have to drag a full back pack all day, and when they do get a break, they usually can’t pop into a room for a quick nap; they have to sit in the student center and pass the time with friends or att- tempt to find a quiet place to study. After preparing for the day, the experienced day student ar- tives at Lipscomb around 7:00 am, finds a good parking space, and goes to relax before class. On the other hand, new day students have been known to take their time driving to school only to spend 30 minutes trying to find a parking space closer than Burger King in Green Hills. Although some problems have to be overcome by day students, the comforts of home help to make up for the inconveniences. For those still at home, Mama’s cooking, no rent, and smaller liv- ing expenses combine to provide a lifestyle that is often much less hectic than dorm life. Although the day students not at home do have more expenses, they also have more privacy and more free- dom. Even though they do have to get up earlier, drag around a ton of books, and fight over parking, most day students will say one thing — “Don’t knock it ‘til you've tried it.” — Phillip Bracket and Greg Perry Daniel Murphy Dee Ann Myers Paty Necessary Brian Nelson Neil Nevins Kristi Nonnast Jackie Norwood Chery! Odom Patricia Oliver Ginger Owens Denna Pace Mary Palmer Daniel Panboon David Parker Susan Parker David Parrish James Passmore Tim Pauley Theresa Paulk Patti Payne Juniors Libby Peeler Leigh Perkins David Perkinson R. Lance Perry Becky Pewitt Ritchie Pickens Rebecca Pogue Tabitha: Polk Mandy Popham Sandy Pretre onald B. Prince Michelle Qualls Todd Ragan Wyatt Rampy Glenn Record Robert Reed Mandy Reel Leanne Reese Karen Robb ohn Roberson Dianne Roberts Leigh Roberts Beth Robinson Carla Rockhill Brian Rogers Paul O. Rogers Aimee Rollings Carl Royster Lisa Rudolph Chandra Russell Lycrecia Russell Kevin Rutherford Laura Rutledge Kay Scadden Mary Schiller ’ Juniors Chouree Scott James Sellers Elizabeth Sexton Colleen Shipp Darrin Shockey Toni Shockley Dan Shook Paige Sims Larry Sisson Darla Sliger Betty Smith Russie Smith Vickie Smithson Bob Spann, Jr. Bobby Sparkman Bill Spencer Shelly Spencer Todd Stallwood Linda Starnes Marcia Stewart Matt Stewart Ronnie Stockton Roy Stone Kristi Stout Mark Summers Lisa Surber Melanie Sutton Steven Swearengin Kent Sweatt Karen Swindell Joann Tapp Elizabeth Tate Vonda Taylor Jill Tharp Tina Thompson Juniors cD NW Juniors Juniors Jack Greer and Mike Hagan and Senior Darin Carman have one of everything Marriott offers on their supper trays. Freshman Kayren Norwood releases some ener- gy as she cheers for the mighty Bisons. Christy Thurman Kimberly Tillman Timothy Tomlinson Bill Toungette Bobby J. Vaughn Michelle Walker Gary Walling Brad Ward Alecia Wardell Janet,Warf Robert Warren James Watson Edward Weis Craig Welsch Karen Elizabeth Wheeler Pam Wheeler Kathy Whitacre Michael White Lori Wilks Doree William Jon Williams Jill Winn Melissa Woodall Greg Woodmore Cindy Wright Sue Ann Wright Melodie Yates Dawn Yeldell Michelle Zawierucha ‘Melody Ziegler Lisa Zupa Juniors NY Andrea Adams Gaye Alexander Quince Allbritton Ginny Allen Kim Allen Peggy Allen Adriann Alley Keri Alsman Carmen Anderson Chris Anderson Paul D. Anderson Vicky Andrews Phillip Anglin Lloyd Arnold Shelton Arnold Christopher Athkinson Jennifer Ayers Lajuana Baker Barbara Bancroft Amanda Barnes Jill Barron Matthew Bean David Jeffrey Beaird Marcey Beaston Jodie Bembry Brian Benham Kelly Betterton Melissa Bilbrey Scott Billingsley Stephen Bishop Christy Blackburn Angela Blackwood Jean Bobbitt Shannon Bogle Brett Boyd Sophomores Sam Boyd Phillip Brackett Mark Branstetter Trisha Brantley Ginger Brewer Scott Brooks Len Brosky Renee Brothers Emily Brown Jodie Brown Taft Brown Terri Brown Kelly Burner Tiffany Burnette Brooks Burnham Donna Butcher Jonathan Butler Janet Cain Amy Cantrell Kevin Carr Mary Carter Mollie Castleman Kimberly Centalonza Anne Chancey Tabitha Childs Leola Cleaver Viola Cleaver Melissa Clemens Jill Clevenger Bonnie Cloyd Van Cluck Maurice Cohen Gregory Corley Julie Cottrell Robyn Counts l VS, YY Sophomores Mail Check It is often termed “the gathering place,” a place of bustling activity ... the college post office. From the outside the post office is simply row upon row of various-sized cubicles that often times only circulate air. However, here is an infrequent view of the inside of the col- lege post office. In a flurry of activity, a staff of ap- proximately ten people, supervised by Ronnie Farris, works together in sorting mail, placing mail in boxes, waiting on the office window, and answering the phone. Each student worker works in shifts, set up by Ronnie according to class schedules. In this manner the post office successfully operates as a contact station under existing federal postal laws and regulations. “T feel fortunate to be able to work in the post office. Ronnie is a very good person to work for, and I don’t think I would want to work anywhere else on campus,” said Michelle Frye. Jeff Bowen checks his mail hoping for a letter, possibly a package or maybe a sweepstakes entry form. Sheila Craft Kara Cravens Allison Curd Carla Babbs John Dallas Erin Davenport Stephen Davis Tracy Davis Janet Denny Amy Derryberry Lesa Dudley Toni Dukes Valerie Dunbar Christopher Dunn Mark Duvall Lisa Echols Susan Edgin Joy Edwards Laurel Edwards Scott Elias Sophomores Kimberly Ellis Richele Endsley Melissa Ericson Rachel Erranton Andy Estes Gina Evans. Scott Evans Angie-Fee Michael Felzien Bard_.Ferguson David Ferguson Ronnie Ferrell Lance Fielder Mary Anne Fisher Kate Fitzgerald Michele Flanary Michael Flowers Vallena Forrister Sheila Foster Julie Fox Aimee Fraley Melissa Fraser Michelle.Frye Robert Galbraith Paul Gann Amy Gaskins Candace Gentry Elizabeth Gillette Angie Givens Mary Jane Glassco Lee Glasscock Jenny Goldasich Karise Goodpasture Greg Gough Brenda Graham Sophomores Brian Green Gina Green Gary Greene Nicole Griffin Penny Grigsby Chris Gunn Rich Guthric Shawn Hackett Eric Hagan Daniel,Hale Alison Hall Kari Hall Liesa Hall Stephanie Hall Walter Hamlett Sheila Hampton Charlotte Hanback Tommy Hanvey Pam Harper Jennifer Harris Holly Harrison Keith Hart Tami Harvell Jimmy Hausmann Philip Heffington Erin Hensley Jana Herndon Christie Hester Jacqueline Higgins Keith Hinkle Amelia Holbert Lori Holder Tammy Holder Tammy Holley Lisa Hopper Sophomores 1. “You couldn’t find anything to match the folder you were carry- ing that day.” — Suzie Laye 2. “You wake up at 8:05 and your first class «starts: ‘ate.8:10.——= Chante McElroy 3. “You couldn’t find anything to wear to class.” — Sandy Smith 4. “You have a test, and you stayed out too late the night be- fore and didn’t study.” — Nada Jeffrey Houghton Mary Beth House Brian Houser Dana Howard Janet Hudson Will Hudson Amy Hunnicutt Rob Hunter Tim Hunter Philip Hutcheson Kirsten Isaacson Julie Jackson Tami Jarrett Leah Jenkins James Boyd Johnson Jennifer Johnson Melisse Johnson Jennifer Jolliff Debra Jones James D. Jones WY Sophomores 10 Good (?) Excuses For Skipping Class Wilderson 5. “You have to catch up on need- ed sleep.” — Lee Anne Harthcole 6. “I had some shopping to catch up on.” — Kellie Frazier 7. “You had to study do assign- ment for another class.”” — Valer- ie Dunbar 8. “I didn’t feel like going today.” — Kellie Frazier 9. “You have a major crush on one of your ‘certain’ teachers and your heart couldn’t stand the pain that surges through when you hear his ‘boisterous laugh’.” Tammy Oaks 10. “You thought it was a Tues- day Thursday class but it was really a Monday Wednesday Fri- day class.” — Terri Crist By Daphne Herron Tim Jones Edward Keen Lisa Kidwell Joe Van Kilpatrick Laurie King Jami Knapp Kathy Knowles Tim Knox Dale Laurence Bob Lawler Robert Lenoir Nancy Lents Virginia Littleton Deandra Long James Lovell Stan Lowery Julie Luttrell Darren Lyle Darrin MacCagnone Michelle Malone Tom Maness Daren Manley Scott Mansfield Sonya Mansfield Angela Martin Rita Massey Scott Mast Michelle Mastenbrook Madison Mayo Debra McBride Michelle McBroom Lissy McCain Melanie McElhiney Karen McElwain Doug McFall Sophomores OZ QY Sophomores Glenn McGehee Janet McKay Janet McKinley Joey McKinney Tammy McKinney Steven Mercer David Merritt Jeannette Midget Michael Miller Paul Miller Jim Millstead Tim Mock Michelle Moore Tim’ Moore David Morgan Kelsie Morgan John Morris Julie Morris Rob Mortensen Matt Moss Doni Nastasi Haleh Nekoorad Shena Newberry John Niebel Kim Page Chip Palmer Russell Palmer David Panboon Johnny Parham Kay Parker Anita Parks James Parsons John Peach Carrie Peck Tina Pendergrass Greg Perry Chris Peugeot Alissa Phillips Brad Pope Joe Potts David Pounders Bill Price Jennifer Pugh Roxanne Radish Missy Ragan Rhonda Ragan Rachel Randolph Matthew W. Rawlins Jerry Richardson David Richmond John Richter Ginger Roberts Rebecca Roberts Nicole Robichaud Amy Jo Robinson Lynnette Robinson Wendy Rogers David Ruch Sam Russell Jeff Sanborn Robert Sanders Mike Sansom Thelma Schrader Rod Sears Beth Senn Beverly Sensing Tracey Sevener Susan Shappard Lisa Sheffield Dee Shepard Sophomores Cara Shepherd Trey Sherrod Melissa Simpson Sheri Sims Cheri Slate Trevor Sledge Paul Smelser Angi Smith Kathy Smith Kim Smith Scott Smith Sherri Smith Todd Smith Tommy Sneed John Sorey Cristy Standefer Karen Stevens Leslie Sutton John Tharpe Keith Thompson Steven Trent Brent Turner Grace Turner Lynne Turner Shelley Underwood Randy Walden Thomas Walker Jimmy Wallace Lisa Waller Candy Ward Kim Ward Wendy Watson Trey Weiland Christopher Weis James Wheeler Abe NY Sophomores Cynthia White Mary Lea White Stephanie White Susan Whited Lesley Whitehead Cynthia Wilkerson Kimberly Williams Elissa Wilson Jodie Wilson Karen Wims David Wolfe Lori Womack David Woolbright Andy Wright Brendan Wright Todd Wright Jennifer Yates Tamara Yost Angela Young Cortilla Youngblood ; De ee we ek ee “Slip slidding away’. Eddie Keen enjoys the snow by making a quick get-away from chapel. Sophomores Jennifer Acuff Suzanne Albrecht Leah Albritton Carey Anderson Chip Anderson Julie Anderson Kristi Anderson Tracy Anderson Tracy Anglea Lydia Arnold Kristi Ashworth Trevania Bailey Laura Lyn Baker Bobby Bandy Jennifer Banks Eve Barker Kimberly Barker Leigh Barrett Hope Baskerville Jeff Batts Stephanie Beasley Dara Beazley John Belew Brant Bell Susan Bellamy Pat Bennett Gina Bentley Rebecca Berkau Sarah Besson Renee Betts Rose Mary Bible Jeffrey Birchmore Kimberly Birdwell Angela Black Cindy Black (4) OG Freshmen Y Glen Black Janet Leigh Black Jenny Black Jimmy Blackwell Darby Blankenship Nancy Blankenship Blair Blaylock Mark Bone Joy Boswell Travis Bouldin Leann Bowlin Gina Braddy Rob Brantley Sherri Brashear Tim Bray Polly Brewer Scott Broadway Laura Brumfield Susan Bryant Lillie Buchanan Valerie Buchanan Stephen Burkhardt Todd Burleson Ann Marie Bush Charles Butler Kathryn Camp Don Campbell Anne Carmody Brian Garson Brenda Cary Chris Cashwell Wilbur Castleberry Christopher Chaffin Carla Childress Jeff Clark Freshmen Connie Clutter Marty Cobb Holly Cochran Carol Beth Coleman John Collins Leslie Collins Christy Connelly Andrew Coomer Kristin Cope Blair Cornell Scott Cowan Christine Cox Susie Cox Cathy Crabtree Rhonda Craig Tammy Crank Melissa Crawford Becky Crowell M. David Cruz Carla Curenton Keri Davenport Kimberly Davidson Jeffrey Gates Davis Shirley Davis James Deckard Doug Denham Keith Dismuke Angi Dixon Carl Dowell Jennifer Dugger Sara Durdunji David Eagan Leann Ellis Craig Ely John English Freshmen Mary Frances Evers Janita Fancher Angela Ferguson Gina Finley Tina Fleming Todd Floied Nathan Flowers Charles Fluharty James Forrester Darlene Foster Bonnie Fowlkes Amy Fox Karen Fox Julie Frankum Julie Fraser Wendy Frye Craig Gadow Scott Gage Shronda Gaines Hope Gallian Jennifer Galloway 2 Carol Gattis - Angela Gatto Dana Gentry Kelly Gibbs Mark Gooch Dave Goode Greg Goodham John Grant Kirsten Graves Rebecca Graves Susan Graves Audrey Green Kathy Grigsby Jonathan Gross Freshmen Cynthia Haas Lisa Hailey Michelle Halesy Carol Hall Kevin Hall Ruth Hall Lincoln Hanks Bart Hardison Karen Harris Donald Harz Jeff Hatcher Dianne Hawkins Cliff Hawks Mark Hayes Kellie Heck John Heffington Todd Hibbs Troy Hill Tiffany Hiter Chris Hodger Troy Hoffman Nikki Holladay Darren Holland James Holmes Beth Hopper Melissa Hornback Erin Hornsby Suzanne Hostetler Paula Hounshell Christine Howell Paul Huffman Shelli Hutcheson Karen Hutchins Anita Hyche Amy Isom Freshmen Eric Jenkins Dana Johnson Phillip Johnson June Jones James Jones Teddy Jones Morey Joseph Robin Karlin Kimberly Kearns Linda Kelley Morgan Kelly Jodi Kennington John Kennon Mark Killen Rich Kindall Laura Lackey Lisa Ladd Suzi Layne Camie Leas Stacy Leathers Shannon Ledford Glenn Lee Jill Lee Barry Lefran Audrey Lenoir Brian W. Lenoir John Lentz Angie Lester Benetta Ligon Abigail Lovelady Rhonda Lovell Kimberly Lynn Tammora Magness Kim Manor Mike Mansfield Freshmen Freshman composer plays his emotions Phillip Parker, a freshman chemistry major from Taylor- ville, Ill., has made quite a name for himself in the short time he’s been on campus. He performed in “Antigone,” “Brigadoon,” and “As You Like It’. He is a member of freshmen chorus, coordinated the writing team for “A Tour of Broadway: Freshmen Personal- ities III,” and performed in the “Madrigal Dinner, 1988.” While in high school, Parker performed in various plays and wrote an original choral compo- sition that won first place in a state composition festival. This past summer he composed “Live And Dream,” recorded a demo and sent it to Rainbow Records for a critique. “They wanted to process the song if I would take the risk,” he said. Parker decided that the risk wasn't worth it. “It was a long- term involvement that wasn’t sure to pay off.” Parker sings bass and plays the piano, trumpet, and key- boards. Phillip says that Lionel Richie has had a “definite influ- ence in my music’; however, he also explains that he was never trained in music composition theory. “I used it (music) as an expression — something that needed to be said that hasn’t been said in other songs. Composition is a lot of logical experimenta- tion.” Parker’s lack of musical train- ing in various styles of music is also a weakness. “It’s hard for me to learn to play various styles (of music) because I play and com- pose in the style in which I think. I just play my emotions.” Just as one has weaknesses, Parker has strengths that out- weigh his weaknesses. “My mo- tivation is a strength; it wasn’t impressed upon me, but was an automatic thing. Also, my ear — being able to play by ear is a stength.”” — Joel Meriwether Kristie Marlin Lori Mason Tammy Matlock Bill Mauhall Wade May Morris Mayo Dena Mays Sean McBride Belinda McClanahan Jennifer McCormick Natalie McDougal Todd McEachern Chante McElroy Jennifer McFarlin Miram McFerrin Temple McLendon Michelle McTeer Melissa Mehr Kimberly Melton Tammy Melton Kristy Miller Rosemary Miller Lisa Minyard Dana Mitchell Jane Mitchell Roderick Montgomery Bo Moore Mary Morris Lechelle Morrison James Morrow Lori Moser Kim Mosher Lisa Murrell Lance Myers Missy Myers Thomas Nabors Shane Neal William Nelson Gary Nichols Allyson Noblitt 216 Freshmen Juniors, Missy Woodall and Mandy Reel enjoy the free bubble gum at the Halloween party sponsored by , Marriott. Sharon Nordley Julie Norwood Kayren Norwood Tammy Oaks Amy Owen James Pack Mickey Pack Bonnye Papuchis Beth Parish Deborah Parker Wendy Parker Rob Parsons Leanne Peebles Jimmy Peecock Dana Pelham Cyndi Perkinson Cindy Phillips Tonya Philpott April Pickett Kimberly Dawn Pitcock Kimberly S. Pitcock Debbie Pittman Kelly Powell Stephany Powell Rhonda Powers Tim Prince Gina Quinn Rhonda Radish David Rawlins Steven Ray Penny Rayburn Angela Reed Todd Reel Brian Reese David Reichenau Freshmen Freshmen Christa Reynolds Shelley Reynolds Catherine Richardson Leigh Richardson Kellie Robison Paul Rogers Beth Roland ‘Kimberly Roxby Tracy Ryback Catherine Sabal Jackie Sain Richard Sampson Kellie Sandlin Wade Sandreéll Ethan Scarborough Susan Scheub Susan Schmittou Kenneth Schott Teresa Schott Christopher Schwerdt Michelle Scott Tom Seals Jennifer Self Kelley Sharp Rebecca Shatzer Kimberly Shelton Wesley Sherman David Shipman Kelly Shoemaker Alethea Short Emily Shouse Stephanie Shouse Pam Simpson Mark Slayton April Smalling Pictionary has become a great way to spend time with friends. Chris Smith Darlene Smith Lysandra Smith Missy Smith Amy Smithson Kendra Smotherman Mark Solomon Joanna Somervell Lisa Stubblefield Elise Stanfill Pat Stansbury Greg Stegall Anna Stellingwerf Stephanie Stewart John Thomas Stone Susan Swift Kim Taylor Todd Taylor Travis Taylor Valerie Taylor Freshmen Chad M. Thomas Dana Thomas Alan Thompson . Joy Thurman Bonnie Tice Stephanie Tidwell Lois Tillery Lisa Timberlake Susan Tipps Heidi Tomes Kim Tope Jennifer Toy Monica Traylor Jana Treadway Jill Triplett Terry Tripp Susan Turner Ben Vance Deanna Wagerman Katherine Wagner Brad Walden James Walker Jeff Walker Wendy Wallace Adam Waller Andy Waller Gary Waller Marcella Waller Paul Walwyn Nancy Warrington Angel Watson Thomas Wheeler Samantha Whitaker Andrea White Missy Whitehead Freshmen Julie Wood Amy Woodard Barbara Wooten Wendy Wright Ellen Young Samera Zavaro Amy Whitten Wendy Whitworth Camille Wilkinson Bradley Williams Karla Williams Kathleen Williams Kathlyn Williams Stephanie Williams Tammy Williams Jennifer Wilson Vickie Winters Marla Witcher Melissa Wolfe Cindy Wood Debbie Wood Jennifer Galloway and Kurt Caruth find time for a short chat after Chapel. Freshmen People Standing in line for photos may not have been the highlight of the year, but it did give students a few minutes to catch up on the latest news, especially the day the camera broke. Have shepherds always worn tennis shoes? These did on Bison Day. School didn’t close, but some just couldn't resist playing in the snow after chapel. Saving quarters for washing clothes? The video game machines caused many to wear those jeans just one more time. We have no idea what color is most often used on national flags! People OO GV OOGVOSOY 1 — Freshman 2 — Sophomore 3 — Junior 4 — Senior Abdulla, Dena Kaye 1 2404 Blair Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Acuff, Jamie Luciann 4 1240 East Hickory Springs Ct. Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Acuff, Jennifer Leigh 1 1240 East Hickory Springs Ct. Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Adams, Andrea Renee 2 1927 Lebanon Highway Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Adams, Carol Lynne 4 Route 1 Box 323 Mcminnville, Tennessee 37110 Adams, Chad Alan 1 Route 1, Box 140 Jennings, Florida 32053 Adams, Cynthia Watson 3 4217 Granny White Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Adams, Glenda Gail 4 Route 1, Box 95 Pegram, Tennessee 37143 Adcock, Michelle Renee 2 817 Williamsburg West Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Adcock, Rebecca Jill 1 Route 2, Box 58, Crenshaw Road Hartsville, Tennessee 37074 Adcock, Teresa Renea 4 5825 Lickton Pike Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Agee, Jennifer Holt 5 1517 Puryear Place Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Aiken, Walter Fredrick Jr. 2 107 Homestead Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Alattar, Maha 1 6501 Harding Road, C66 Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Albrecht, Suzanne Stephanie 1 983 Beechfern Lane Rockledge, Florida 32955 Albritton, Leah Michele 1 3200 Jefferson Street Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Alexander, Gaye Ann 2 Route 2, Box 415 Calvert City, Kentucky 42029 Alexander, Russell Wayne 2 3144 Anderson Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Alexander, William Darrell 4 5820 Cane Ridge Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Allbritton, Quinberley Ann 2 Route 4, Box 8-C Live Oak, Florida 32060 Allen, Amy Elizabeth 4 97 Eddie Lane Mableton, Georgia 30059 Allen, John Talley Ill 1 1516 Brompton Court Dunwoody, Georgia 30338 ) Directory 5 — Special 6 — Early Admission 7 — Graduate Student 8 — Special Allen, Kimberly Rae 2 2910 Harper Place Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Allen, Marvelyn Elizabeth 1 Route 10, Jordan Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Allen, Peggy Lane 2 412 Edwards Paducah, Kentucky 42003 Allen, Roger Edwin Ill 2 4817 Briarwood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Allen, Stacy Susan 4 3632 Kings Road Chattanooga, Tennessee 37416 Allen, Tracey Lee 4 465 Jones Mill Road Lavergne, Tennessee 37086 Allen, Virginia Ann 2 804 Keylon St. Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Allen, William Norman 3 13109 Lockbourne Eastern Road Ashville, Ohio 43103 Alley, Adriann Elizabeth 2 106 Hidden Lake Court Hendersonville, Tennessee SOK Allison, Amy Catherine 4 Route 4, Box 378 Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Allison, David Michael 4 407 Bethleham Rd. Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Allison, Lisa Carol 2 104 Observatory Drive Clarksville, Tennessee 37040 Allison, Neal Price 4 1508 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Alsman, Keri Lynn 2 Route 5, Box 31 Sullivan, Indiana 47882 Alsup, Herbert Eugene Jr. 7 106 Terrace Lane Woodbury,, Tennessee 37190 Alsup, Jeffrey Lee 2 1210 Theodore Memphis, Tennessee 38122 Amos, Shaun McClelland 4 Box 18, Washington Street Bergholz, Ohio 43908 Anderson, Biff Fitzgerald 3 1897 West Broad Street Cookeville, Tennessee 38501 Anderson, Carey Lynn 1 5528 Cherrywood Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Anderson, Carmen Gayle 2 248 Loving Road Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 Anderson, Christina Kay 1 3534 Darwin Street, Southwest Massillon, Ohio 44646 Anderson, Gregory Neal 3 Route 3 Box 192 Gainesboro, Tennessee 38562 Anderson, Harry Powell Il 1 1820 Shackleford Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Anderson, Julie Lynne 1 2025 Moran Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Anderson, Kimberley Jo 3 Route 3, Box 192 Gainesboro, Tennessee 38562 Anderson, Kristi Marie 1 6531 Hideaway Ooltewah, Tennessee 37363 Anderson, Paul David 2 2295 Evans Avenue Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402 Anderson, Stuart Bruce 1 Rt. 1, Box 541x 90321 Pegram, Tennessee 37143 Anderson, Tracy Lynn 1 17205 Northwest Bandon Court Beaverton, Oregon 97006 Andrews, Mark Steven 3 3641 Silver Maple Court New Orleans, Louisiana 70131 Andrews, Marybeth 4 411 Woodland Circle Lynchburg, Virginia 24502 Andrews, Robert Douglas 1 411 Woodland Circle Lynchburg, Virginia 24502 Andrews, Vicky Lynn 2 1410 White Drive Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091 Anglea, Tracy Lynn 1 8153 Lain Hollow Road Joelton, Tennessee 37080 Anglin, Melissa Wylene 4 57 Drummers Lane Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087 Anglin, Phillip Gregory 2 5398 Crestland Court Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087 Appleton, William Russell 4 3381 Mimosa Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Archer, Douglas William 3 468 Anthony Court Gahanna, Ohio 43230 Armour, Jerry Lynn 3 Route 2, Box 258 Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee 37150 Armstrong, Kathryn Jane 2 2976 Green River Road Henderson, Kentucky 42420 Armstrong, Tonya Leanne 2 2128 Elm Hill Road Nashville, Tennessee 37210 Arnett, Jan Michelle 3 124 Jawanda Lane Searcy, Arkansas 72143 Arnold, Anna Shelton 2 2834 Cravey Trail Atlanta, Georgia 30345 How many things can you find wrong with this picture? Brandon Fredenburg and Steven Wright were just hanging around during “‘Bisonfest’’ and accidentally got their picture taken. Arnold, Lloyd Nelson 2 5226 Christiancy Avenue Port Orange, Florida 32019 Arnold, Lydia Jean 1 1430 ‘‘B’’ Avenue West Columbia, South Carolina 29169 Arquitt, Kristi Ford 3 4112 Eden Ave. Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Ashburn, John David 4 11 Old Chimney Road Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Ashworth, Kristi Leigh 1 104 Homestead Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Asmelash, Negasi 4 3205 Doverside Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Asmellash, Yordanos 4 Post Office Box 2606 Addis Ababa, Atchley, Kimberly Renee 3 312 W. 34th St. Apt. 305 Steger, Illinois 60475 Atkinson, Jon Christopher 2 4135 Windermere Drive Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35405 Ault, Kelvin Maurice 3 5131 Ashley Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Autry, Kevin Ralph 1 892 Lakemont Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Avrit, Michael Lane 1 131 Quinn Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37210 Ayers, Jennifer Kaye 2 2824 Davis Road Indianapolis, Indiana 46239 Bacon, Tammy Renee 2 5112 Woodland Hills Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Baczewski, Renee Susan 3 1520 16th Avenue, South Apartment B2 Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Bafundo, Michael John 3 Route 6, Old Highway 96 West Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Baggott, Bonnie Sue 4 7614 Bidwell Road Joelton, Tennessee 37060 Bailey, Brette Nicole 1 One Orchard Lane Parkersburg, West Virginia 26101 Bailey, Jennifer Claire 4 6420 Bresslyn Road Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Bailey, Trevania Alexine 1 1239 Sioux Terrace Nashville, Tennessee 37115 Baker, Jesse Benjamin 4 1234 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Baker, Kerre Leigh 4 8724 Cumberland Circle Germantown, Tennessee 38138 Baker, Lajuana Ann 2 1112 Hiwassee Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Baker, Laura Lyn 1 5604 South Stanford Court Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Baker, Mary Catherine 3 705 Blount Avenue Guntersville, Alabama 35976 Baker, Michael Philip 4 5801 South Fourth Street Arlington, Virginia 22204 Bakhtar, Hossein 3 3602 Hillmeade Ct. Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Baldwin, Zachary Arnette 2 4260 Broad Street Extension Sumter, South Carolina 29154 Ball, Michael Don 1 401 West Seventh Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Ball, Stephen Leighton 1 5425 Vanderbilt Road Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Balthrop, Lori Deann 4 Route 1, Box 75 Ashland City, Tennessee 37015 Bancroft, Barbara Sue 2 1223 Finnell Road Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Bandy, James Robert 1 1230 Carl Seyfert Memorial Dr. Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Banks, Jennifer Lynn 1 509 Menees Lane Madison, Tennessee 37115 Barcroft, Eleanor Blaine 3 Box 451 DLC Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Barcroft, Mike Anthony 4 4203 Grany White Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Barker, Eve A. 1 2908 Windemere Court Donelson, Tennessee 37214 Barker, Kimberly Ann 1 1101 West Seventh Street Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Barker, Mickey Alan 2 Route 5 Paris, Tennessee 38242 Barnes, Amanda Joy 2 1122 Hunters Drive Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 Barnes, Kelly Latay 3 3228 Lakeshore Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Barnes, William Powell 3 796 Forest Street Hinesville, Georgia 31313 Barrett, Danny Joe 3 5177 Landview Drive Newburgh, Indiana 47630 Barrett, David James 3 Route 4, Box 18 Salem, Indiana 47167 Barrett, Mary Leigh 1 317 Deerwood Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Barron, Jill Diane 2 103 Weldon Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Baskerville, Hope Ellen 1 Route 2, Box 143 Bethpage, Tennessee 37022 Baskette, Marsha Elaine 4 Old Harding Road, Route 4 Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Bassett, Mary Letisha 1 Post Office Box 188 Talbotton, Georgia 31827 Bates, Darrel Wayne 4 Route 3, Coldwater Road Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Bates, David Arthur IV 1 Route 6, Box 252 Shepherdsville, Kentucky 40165 Bates, Gina Michelle 4 Route 1, Box 191 Centerville, Tennessee 37033 Batey, Lori Ann 1 Route 1, Box 87 Nolensville, Tennessee 37135 Batey, Martha Christine 1 Box 420-A Long Hollow Pike Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Batey, Thomas Edward Il 4 2802 East Main Street Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Batsel, Michelle Yearwood 4 260 Fairway Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Batts, Brian Jeffrey 1 128 Del Crest Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Beaird, David Jeffrey 2 2705 Oakdale Circle Jasper, Alabama 35501 Beaman, Kimberly Sue 1 1921 Old Aberdeen Road Columbus, Mississippi 39701 Bean, Matthew Michael 2 778 Bravington Way Lexington, Kentucky 40503 Beard, Angela Denise 2 4706 Richards Court Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Beard, Lisa Elaine 2 2413 Crestmoor Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Bearden, Jeffrey Keith 4 104 English Court Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Bearden, Jennifer Kay 1 Route 2, Box 540 Grant, Alabama 35747 Beasley, Marsha Denise 2 Route 1, Box 56 Silver Point, Tennessee 38582 Beasley, Stephanie Rae 1 Route 1, Box 244 Wildwood, Georgia 30757 Beason, Marcey Sue 2 c o Mr. Wally Beason 2028 Fair Acre Drive Muscatine, lowa 52761 Beatty, Gary Ray 3 Post Office Box 1 Santa Fe, Tennessee 38482 Beatty, Russell Darrell 1 765 Goodpasture Terrace Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Beauchamp, Edwin Robert 3 5028 Miners Creek Circle Lithonia, Georgia 30058 Beavers, Paul Charles 3 Rt.1, Box 230 Florence, Alabama 35630 Beazley, Dara Janel 1 1606 South Observatory Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Becker, Michelle Lynn 3 Route 5, Box 239 Marietta, Ohio 45750 Bedsole, J Michele 3 202 Oakwood Drive Shelbyville, Tennessee 37160 Belew, John Robert 1 2749 Scarlet Road Germantown, Tennessee 38138 Bell, Fleming Louis 3 25 Holiday Lane Chattanooga, Tennessee 37415 Bell, Jeffrey Latimer 7 630 Bell Road, Apt. 187 Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Bell, Michael Brant 1 605 Shenandoah Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Bellamy, Susan Michelle 1 8711 North Christine Drive Brighton, Michigan 48116 Bembry, Jodie Anne 2 Route 1, Box 1009 Sylva, North Carolina 28779 Benham, Brian Jeffrey 2 18635 Colonial Court Allen Park, Michigan 48101 Bennett, Patrick Douglas 1 205 Oak Boulevard South Drive Greenfield, Indiana 46140 Bennie, Jonathan Edward 4 631 Crieve Road Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Bennie, Nancy Elizabeth 4 631 Crieve Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Benson, Buford O’neal Jr. 3 435 Brewer Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Benson, Laney Carol 2 435 Brewer Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Bentley, Michael Troy 4 4907 Hopedale Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Bentley, Regina Lynn 1 408 Saratoga Drive Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Benton, Julie Ann 4 7231 Old Boonville Highway Evansville, Indiana 47715 Berkau, Rebecca Lee 1 1221 Jefferson Texarkana, Arkansas 75502 Besson, Sarah Leona 1 Route 1, Box 67-D Nappanee, Indiana 46550 Besson, Stephen Arthur 3 Route 1, Box 67-D Nappanee, Indiana 46550 Betterton, Kelly Ruth 2 5435 State Bridge Road Alpharetta, Georgia 30201 Betts, Tassi Renee 1 791 Flinn Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37412 Beville, Glenn Wendell 3 Box 717 David Lipscomb College Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Bible, Rose Mary 1 Star Route, Box 229 South Pittsburg, Tennessee 37380 Bies, Stephen David 1 1122 Varner Road Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15227 Bilbrey, Melissa Ayn 1 Route 4. Box 185-AA Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee 37150 Billingsley, Scott Clower 2 131 Vanderbilt Waxahachie, Texas 75165 Binkley, Scott Lee 1 5132 Anchorage Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Birchmore, Jeffrey Mark 1 706 Oxford Court Lilburn, Georgia 30247 Birdwell, Kimberly Michelle 1 Route 1, Box 375-1A Greenbrier, Tennessee 37073 Birkner, Pamela Dawn 4 Post Office Box 363 Seymour, Tennessee 37865 Bishop, Stephen Harrell 2 825 Clematis Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Bishop, William Thomas 2 Post Office Box 627 Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Black, Angela Margaret 1 651 Navarre Drive Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087 Black, Cynthia Rachelle 1 Route 7, Box 116B Florence, Alabama 35630 Black, Edward Loyd 4 133 Adams Lane Richmond, Kentucky 40475 Black, Glen Roger 1 513 Saint Paul Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Black, Janet Leigh 1 22 Bethany Drive Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Black, Jennifer Lynn 1 7353 Little Oak Lane Indianapolis, Indiana 46259 Black, Tracy Ann 2 133 Adams Lane Richmond, Kentucky 40475 Blackburn, Crystal Lynn 2 Route 7, Williamson Road Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Blackwell, Catherine Ann 4 525 Roosevelt Avenue Madison, Tennessee 37115 Blackwell, Jimmy Allen 1 525 Roosevelt Avenue Madison, Tennessee 37115 Blackwood, Angela Lyn 2 312 Dublin Drive Lake Mary, Florida 32746 Blair, Barney Harold Jr. 3 118 Melody Lane Thomasville, North Carolina 27360 Blankenship, Darby Nicole 1 106 Hayes Street Crossville, Tennessee 38555 Blankenship, Nancy Clara 1 4289 Bernard Road Joelton, Tennessee 37080 Blaylock, Belissa Carvell 1 6004 Hillsboro Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Blaylock, Blair Alexander 1 6004 Hillsboro Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Blaylock, Brandilin Lee 2 6004 Hillsboro Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Blevins, Dirk R. 3 Route 1, Box 54 Shady Valley, Tennessee 37688 Boatright, Jennifer Lynne 1 218 Michigan Street Porter, Indiana 46304 Bobbitt, Jean Corinne 2 691 Barclay Lane Broomall, Pennsylvania 19008 Bodie, Marcus Pierre 1 817 Waterloo Road Florence, Alabama 35630 Boger, Brian Lee 2 4920 Stonington Road Winston-salem, North Carolina 27103 Bogle, Shannon J. 2 5675 South Tropical Trail Merritt Island, Florida 32952 Bohannon, James Alan 4 1232 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Bohannon, Joseph Brent 3 2518 North Glebe Road Arlington, Virginia 22207 Bolton, Jennifer Lynn 1 Post Office Box 606 Russellville, Alabama 35653 Bolton, Steven Scott 4 9232 Fern Creek Road Louisville, Kentucky 40291 Bond, Tanya Michelle 2 300 Berkley Drive, O-1 Madison, Tennessee 37115 Bone, David Haggard 4 4049 Coleridge Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Bone, Matthew Mark 1 6341 Louis XIV Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70124 Boone, Rosemary Bramlette 5 4811 Merrill Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Boren, Danny Gayle Jr. 4 5120 Franklin Road Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Boren, Shannon Roper 4 5120 Franklin Road Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Boswell, Joy Darlene 1 Route 2, Box 195 Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Botts, Traci Leanne 3 4221 Cecil Court Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Bouder, Michael Glenn 3 112 Cheekwood Terrace Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Bouldin, Travis Niles 1 Woodbury Highway Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Bourne, Deborah Lynn 4 Route 2 Adams, Tennessee 37010 Bowen, Alicia Paige 2 104 Plantation Drive Calhoun, Georgia 30701 Bowen, David Kevin 2 1604 Linda Vista Lane Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Bowen, Jeff D 3 Route 1, Box 1624 Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Bowlby, Jeanine Lyn 2 518 Lovell Drive Mount Juliet, Tennessee Smee Bowlin, Carol Leann 1 1345 Wilson Road Waldorf, Maryland 20601 Bowman, Gretchen Leigh 3 119 Arnold Lane Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Bowman, Hal Lamar Jr. 4 6 East 65th Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Bowser, Debra J. 3 100 Bell Road Apartment E133 Ashland City, Tennessee 37015 Boyd, Brett Wayne 2 333 Quill Lane Matthews, North Carolina 28105 Boyd, Christa Leigh 4 104 Deerbrook Drive Rome, Georgia 30161 Boyd, Elizabeth Ann 3 3437 Triplecrown North Bend, Ohio 45052 Boyd, James Samuel 2 Route 11, Box 90 Mcminnville, Tennessee 37110 Brackett, Phillip Richard 2 1330 Lipscomb Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Brackett, Stacey Martin 2 Rt. 8, Box 447, Paddock Court Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Braddy, Gina Renee 1 Route 1, Box 283 Halls, Tennessee 38040 Bradley, Scott David 3 550 Lake Ashley Cir. West Melbourne, Florida 32904 Brady, Joyce Michelle 3 10026 Hampshire Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35803 Directory Brandon, James Michael 3 3454 April Lane Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Brandon, Teresa Elizabeth 3 202 Arnold Avenue Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Branstetter, Mark David 2 Post Office Box 272 Edmonton, Kentucky 42129 Brantley, Robert Wayne 1 2107 Sycamore Drive Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 Brantley, Trisha Lynn 1 7511 Jacobie Boulevard Dallas, Texas 75217 Brantly, Carole Renee 4 11175 Southeastern Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46259 Brashear, Sherri Anne 1 100-B East Broad Street Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Brasher, Jimmie Harolyn 4 704 Martin Avenue Boaz, Alabama 35957 Bratcher, Michael Duane 3 Route 2, Box 2746 Joelton, Tennessee 37080 Bray, Michelle Brinegar 3 1210 Belvedere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Bray, Timothy Scott 1 515 East Mary Drive Troy, Illinois 62294 Brazil, Michael David 1 700 Davis Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Breakfield, Paul Thomas IV 4 945 Bluegrass Lane Rockledge, Florida 32955 Brewer, Ginger Raye 2 4500 Crabbe Road Northport, Alabama 35476 Brewer, Jeffrey Alan 2 1455 Everhart Drive, Northwest Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Brewer, Mike Allen 2 2204 Mecca Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Brewer, Polly Lee 1 Route 1, Box 558 Belton, Kentucky 42324 Bridges, Todd Wisenbaker 2 Route 2 Box 107 Valdosta, Georgia 31601 Briggs, Russell Calvin 4 Route 6, Box 533 Salisbury, North Carolina 28144 Britton, Chanceler Scott 1 196 Trails Cr. Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Broadway, Linwood Scott 1 Route 2, Box 256 Washington, North Carolina 27889 Brock, Susan Elizabeth 5 207 Connie Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Brooks, Michael Preston 1 417 Chester Road Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Brooks, Scott Forrest 2 Route 7, Box 3h Paragould, Arkansas 72450 Broome, Hillary 3 4116 Eastview Dr. Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Brothers, Carmen Renee 2 433 Morningside Drive Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701 Brown, Ansley Taft 2 1770 Starlight Drive Marietta, Georgia 30062 Brown, Brandon Ray 1 403 Bellamy Lane Clarksville, Tennessee 37043 Brown, Carmon Mel Jr. 2 5547 New Hope Rd Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Brown, Damon Eugene 1 Route 5, Box 91 Ashland City, Tennessee 37015 Brown, Darren Douglas 4 3449 Flintridge Drive Lexington, Kentucky 40502 Brown, Emily Susan 2 2208 Londonderry Drive Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Directory Brown, Jodie Michelle 2 512 Sulgrave’ Columbia, South Carolina 29210 Brown, Karen Rose 2 Route 1, Box 115 Troy, Missouri 63379 Brown, Lisa Dawn 4 Route 5, Box 139 Livingston, Tennessee 38570 Brown,:Scott David 3 28210 Sr 643 Fresno, Ohio 43824 Brown, Terri Lynn 2 141 Neese Drive, Apt B-6 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Browne, Robert Coleman 1 664 Rebecca Street Lilburn, Georgia 30247 Brumbelow, Charles Scott 4 271 Cathy Jo Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Brumfield, Laura Ann 1 6012 Moss Rose Court Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Bryant, James Allen 4 1106 Hiwassee Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Bryant, Jeffrey Dean 4 126 Southwood Park Place Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Bryant, Kelly Louise 3 4635 Breakwater Way Marietta, Georgia 30066 Bryant, Susan Melissa 1 5234 Hollycrest Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32205 Buchanan, Lillie Mai 1 457-B Capri Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Buchanan, Valerie Ann 1 Box 903 Lake Of The Woods Locust Grove, Virginia 22508 Buck, Jeffrey Lynn 3 3600 South Ocean Shore Blvd. Flagler, Florida 32036 Buckner, Henry Bruce V 3 218 Edgewater Drive Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Buckner, Robert Cain 2 1130 Crater Hill Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Bullion, Mary Bernice 3 113 Evander Street Nashville, Tennessee 37206 Burch, Sean Eugene 3 741 Falcon Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Burden, Jack Wade 3 500 Bluewater Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Burgess, Susan Lee 4 4977 McNall Oscoda, Michigan 48750 Burk, Thomas Andrew 5 425 Page Road, G-4 Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Burke, John David 2 5616 Clovermeade Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Burke, Nancy Elizabeth 4 1219 Belvedere Dr. Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Burke, Robin Lynn 1 5504 Saddlewood Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Burkhardt, Stephen Lee 1 101 Union Road Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Burkhardt, William Patrick 1 3 101 Union Road Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Burks, Will Roy Jr. 3 1117 Rutland Drive, 293 Austin, Texas 78758 Burleson, Jeffrey Todd 1 836 Foxfire Drive Lawrenceville, Georgia 30245 Burleson, Ted Douglas 3 1103 Clarke Street Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Burner, Kelly Marie 2 1990 Belfort Avenue Northeast Louisville, Ohio 44641 Burner, Kimberly Ann 4 1990 Belfort Avenue, Northeast Louisville, Ohio 44641 Burnette, John Allen 3 Route 1, Box 103-1 Jefferson, Georgia 30549 Burnette, Tiffany Dawn 2 Post Office Box 367 Clark Circle Celina, Tennessee 38551 Burney, James David 4 1211 Bell Road, 289 Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Burnham, Brooks Ann 2 1651 Highway 90 West Milton, Florida 32570 Burnham, Melody Lynn 4 4209 Granny White Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Burns, Allison Anne 4 3788 Clubview Court — Conyers, Georgia 30208 Burns, Nancy Kay 4 516 Chase Street Anderson, Indiana 46016 Burrough, Gerald Thomas II 1 2040 Suzzanne Drive Hendereson, Kentucky 42420 Burroughs, Thomas Randall 1 411 Capri Court Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Burrow, Ted Dylan 4 Post Office Box 25 Cornersville, Tennessee 37047 Burt, Todd Morris 3 50 Hanarry Drive Lawrenceville, Georgia 30245 Burton, Martha Wise 3 1919 Tyne Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Burton, Paul McLean 1 1285 Currey Road Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Bush, Ann Marie 1 Route 5, Box 253 Athens, Alabama 35611 Butcher, Donna Jane 2 391 Jack Coleman Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Butler, Charles Maxey 2 6124 Eatons Creek Road Joelton, Tennessee 37080 Butler, Jonathan William 2 1137 Maplehurst Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Butler, Kimberly Anne 3 1111 Indian Point Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Butler, Michelle Ruth 3 Route 8, Box 375, Zachory Road Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Buttrey, Kelli Dawn 1 7008 Bonnavent Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Byars, Susan Alline 2 1648 Doubletree Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Cagle, Melissa Ann 4 205 Scotland Place Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Cagle, Paul Barton 4 Route 5, Box 32-A Pikeville, Tennessee 37367 Caglem, Sherry Ann 3 456 Cottonwood Post Office Box 551 Brownsville, Tennessee 38012 Cain, Janice Lynette 2 525 Michele Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Cain, Judith Ann 4 8 Edgewood Mount Vernon, Illinois 62864 Caldwell, Thomas Howard 7 507 Louis Circle Huntsville, Alabama 35803 Camp, Daniel Frank 1 Post Office Box 540 Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Camp, Kathryn Ann 1 Route 1, Lawson Heights Talladega, Alabama 35160 Camp, Lee Compton 3 Route 1, Lawson Heights Talladega, Alabama 35160 Campbell, Donald Renwick { Route 2, Box 126-L Prattville, Alabama 36067 Campbell, Joseph Kevin 4 Route 2, Box 126] Prattville, Alabama 36067 Campbell, Sarah Larissa 2 911 Boonville Road Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Canady, Carol Elise 4 106 Bedford Place Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 Cantrell, Amy Leigh 1 2033 Phillips Road Lithonia, Georgia 30058 Cantrell, Chris Lee 3 115 Main Street Smithville, Tennessee 37 166 Cantrell, Glendon Wayne Jr. 3 Route 4, Box 363 McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Cantrell, Mary Elizabeth 3 Route 1, Box 132 Smithville, Tennessee 37166 Carden, Jeffrey Wayne 4 3702 Sanders Lane Catharpin, Virginia 22018 Cardin, Cindy Dennard 4 2600 West Linden Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Carman, Darin Turner 4 1288 West Arndale Road Stow, Ohio 44224 Carman, Patricia Ann 3 914 Stuart Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Carmody, Anne Michelle 1 365 Binkley Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Carpenter, Gina Lou 3 Post Office Box 209 Spring Hill, Tennessee 37174 Carpenter, Gregory Scott 1 1117 Carlimar Lane Louisville, Kentucky 40222 Carpenter, Richard Christopher 4 441 Harding Place, B-17 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Carr, Kevin Scott 2 150 Streetland Drive Cadiz, Kentucky 42211 Carraway, Karen Linn 4 Route 1, Box 130 Murray, Kentucky 42071 Carrigan, Kerry Lynn 3 7621 Ridgewood Road Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Carruth, Kurt Lee 2 60 Berline Court Newark, Ohio 43055 Carson, Brian Lee 1 5883 Revington Drive Norcross, Georgia 30092 Carson, Leah Holly 2 3280 Fritz Court Xenia, Ohio 45385 Carter, Byron Lagary 3 1612 Norman Drive Valdosta, Georgia 31601 Carter, Debra Lynn 4 Route 8, Bobby Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Carter, Katherine Michelle 4 30 Indian Trail Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 Carter, Lisa Renee 3 5704 Springhouse Way Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Carter, Mary Alice 2 204 Hillcrest Drive Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Cartwright, Lora Ann 3 Route 11, Box 908 New Hope Road Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Cartwright, Sabrina Lynn 3 Route 1, Box 140 Ironton, Ohio 45638 Cartwright, William Moody 3 405 Hamblen Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Caruthers, Jill Suzanne 3 165 Spring Valley Road Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Carvell, Larry Thomas 4 1004 Woodvale Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Carver, Derek Christopher 2 Route 4, Noel Drive Mount Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Cary, Brenda Lynn 1 3567 Warbler Drive Decatur, Georgia 30034 Cashdollar, Jeffrey James 4 Route 3 Box 234 E Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Cashwell, Christopher Owen 1 281 Richbriar Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Cassady, Jacqueline Beth 1 319 Nipgen Road Bainbridge, Ohio 45612 Castleberry, Wilbur Darrell y 1019 Park City Road Rossville, Georgia 30741 Castleman, Mollie Ellen 2 116 Cheltenham Drive Normal, Illinois 61761 Caston, Cindy Ann 3 2101 Ashwood, 1 Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Caudill, William Todd 1 107 Morningview Court Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Caudle, Greg 3 2903 A Poplar Ave Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Causey, Troy Lovell 1 4801 Culter Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Caylor, Kendra Dawn 3 1100 Durkee Road, South East Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Caylor, Kevin Darnell 4 1100 Durkee Road Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Caylor, William Haven 4 4197 Cohutta Varnell Road Cohutta, Georgia 30710 Centalonza, Kimberly Lynn 2 2937 Cortez Boulevard Fort Myers, Florida 33901 Chaffin, Christol Lori 3 404 Leake Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Chaffin, Christopher Rogers 1 2198 Stonington Lane Rochester Hills, Michigan 48064 Chaffin, Jimmy Dale 3 Route 1, Box 335 Carthage, Tennessee 37030 Chaffin, John Perry Jr. 1 5012 Chaffin Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Chambers, Daniel Craig 4 1608 Beech Street, Southeast Decatur, Alabama 35601 Chancey, Anne Maria 2 710 East 21st Avenue Cordele, Georgia 31015 Channell, Steven Alan 4 327 St. Mary’s Street Phoenixville, Pennsylvania 19460 Chapman, Mark A 3 723 Golf Royal Oak, Michigan 48073 Chatfield, Peggy Carroll 4 142 Savely Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Chaudoin, Jay Randall 4 315 Sadler Court Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Check, Michael Aaron 1 3122 Kinross Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Cherry, Deanna Dawn 2 Post Office Box 423 Celina, Tennessee 38551 Cherry, Glenn Jeffrey 1 526 Hunting Hills Drive Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Chesser, Jill Patrice 1 1405 Crossover Lane Huntsville, Alabama 35811 Childers, Charles Bradford { 9229 Cobbleston Hill Drive Ooltewah, Tennessee 37363 Childress, Carla Gaye 1 10615 Harborough Way Richmond, Virginia 23233 Childs, Tabitha Jane 2 Route 2, Box 192 Dixon, Kentucky 42409 Chowning, John Hanly 7 4109 Belmont Blvd Apt. A-0 Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Chowning, Kimberly Lynn 4 4109 Belmont Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Chrisman, Cary Robert 2 618 Splitrail Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Chumley, Charles Rece Jr. 2 2957 Anderson Road Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Clark, Gail Lynn 4 943 North University Avenue Decatur, Illinois 62522 Clark, Jeffrey Alan 1 119 Hillside Drive Muscle Shoals, Alabama 35661 Clark, Jeffrey David 1 6820 Jeremiah Court Fairfax Station, Virginia 22039 Clark, Karen Lee 4 2218 Lynn Road Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Clark, Michael William 4 625 Hidden Acres Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Clark, Nancy Carol 4 625 Hidden Acres Drive - Madison, Tennessee 37115 Classen, Erik Kortner 3 1730 Chickering Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Clausen, Carolyn Marie 3 1332 Stewart Boulevard Clearwater, Florida 33546 Claxton, Carolyn Elizabeth 4 2429 Amalfi Drive Lithonia, Georgia 30058 Cleaver, Leola Frances 2 Post Office Box 15 Livingston, Alabama 35740 Cleaver, Viola Rose 2 Box 15 Livingston, Alabama 35740 Clegg, Christopher Daniel 1 3900 General Bates Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Clemens, Melissa Ann 2 5100 Meta Court Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Clevenger, Jill Denise 2 9230 Royal Shadows Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Climer, Janet Lea 4 Post Office Box 85 Summitville, Tennessee 37382 Close, Benjamin Wayne 2 9748 Green Spruce Lakeland, Tennessee 38002 Clouse, Darla Sue 4 7645 South Sherman Drive Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 Clower, Norman Blaine 3 608 River Rock Boulevard Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Cloyd, Bonnie Ann 2 828 Ellis Road Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 Cluck, Van Alan 2 Route 2, Box 141 Lafayette, Tennessee 37083 Clutter, Connie Marie 1 1027 Grove Circle Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Coalson, Timothy Ryan 4 5481 Beaver Drive Mableton, Georgia 30059 Cobb, Charles Martin 1 Route 1, Box 22 Bridgeport, Alabama 35740 Coble, Timothy Ryan 3 209 Oak Park Circle Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Cochran, Holly Claire 2 2310 Windy Oaks Germantown, Tennessee 38138 Cochran, Laura Lee 4 Route 1, Box 292 Mentone, Indiana 46539 Cochrane, Linda Sue 4 329 Gaywood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Coffman, John David 3 2681 Beech Bluff Road Jackson, Tennessee 38301 Cohen, Maurice James 2 17 Falcon Hills Drive Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126 Cole, Beverly Jean 4 1919 Overhill Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Cole, Weldon Van IV 1 3087 Jett Drive Doraville, Georgia 30340 Coleman, Carolyn Beth 1 1311 Burton Valley Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Coleman, Jeffrey Scott 1 249 Duncan Drive Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Collier, Kevin Michael 3 Route 1, Box 254 Castalian Springs, Tennessee 37031 Collier, Samuel Wayne 2 901 Alburn Drive Columbus, Ohio 43207 Collins, John Elam 1 118 Delta Pine Avenue Dyersburg, Tennessee 38024 Collins, Leslie Susan 1 2113 Timberwood Place Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Coltharp, Angela Page 3 2601 Hillsboro Rd. K-15 Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Condra, Lorie Renee 4 Route 8, Box 8066 Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Condra, Phillip Hoyt Jr. 2 2410 Surrey Lane, Southeast Decatur, Alabama 35601 Connelly, Andrew William 3 4309 Lealand Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Connelly, Christy Ann 1 9520 North Valley Trail Ooltewah, Tennessee 37363 Cook, Beth Storey 4 1009 Moody Drive Dyersburg, Tennessee 38024 Cook, Joseph Emery 2 Skyline Drive Po Box 129 Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee 37150 Cooke, Stephen Clark 2 6325 Chickering Woods Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Coomer, Andrew Eaton 1 1722 Andrew Crockett Court Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Cooper, Christopher Alan | 1321 Winding Creek Court Moore, Oklahoma 73160 Cooper, Gar Allen Jr. 3 9630 Barkley Road Millington, Michigan 48746 Cooper, George Edward Ill 1 14427 Sir Barton The cafeteria was overcome with goblins and bag ladies when Marriot sponsored Halloween festivities. San Antonio, Texas 78248 Cope, Kristin Faith 1 828 North Summerfield Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Copeland, Paul Brian 6 Route 2, Box 376 Lake Park, Georgia 31636 Copelin, Michael Ray 3 905 Bryan Street Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Corbin, Tracy Anne 1 9016 Potomac Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Corley, Gregory Charles 2 Route 2, Box 101 Kingston Springs, Tennessee 37082 Cornell, Christopher Blair 1 213 Fairfax Avenue Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240 Corter, Marilyn Ann 1 Route 1, Box 91 Ashland City, Tennessee 37015 Cossiboom, John Wesley 2 5710 Warrendale Drive Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Costello, David Allen Jr. 1 4613 General Lowery Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Cottrell, Julie Marianne 2 1103 Tucker Drive Pulaski, Tennessee 38478 Coultas, Kenneth Brian 3 390 C Street, Northwest Linton, Indiana 47441 Countiss, Kendra Ann 2 2953 Kinwood Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Counts, Robyn Leslie 2 3607 North Furnace Road Jarrettsville, Maryland 21084 Cowan, Cary Scott 1 105 Mark Drive Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240 Cox, Christine Annette 1 7746 Lasata Lane Harrison, Tennessee 37341 Cox, Stanley Reese 4 Rolling Oaks Apts. 4-E Clanton, Alabama 35045 Cox, Suzann Leigh 1 29 Delores Drive Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia 30742 Crabtree, Catherine Lynn 1 Pinnacle Hill Kingston Springs, Tennessee 37082 Craft, Sheila Dawn 2 310 West Bay Orlando, Florida 32787 Craig, Caprice Michele 1 Box 683, Cranberry Drive Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Craig, John Todd 2 707 Commerce Street West Point, Mississippi 39773 Craig, Paul Harper 3 3493 Aldershot Drive Lexington, Kentucky 40503 Craig, Rhonda Carol 1 3493 Aldershot Drive Lexington, Kentucky 40503 Crank, Tammy Lynn 1 Post Office Box 605 Olive Hill, Kentucky 41164 Craun, Melanie Gay 4 5241 Oakridge Drive Toledo, Ohio 43623 Craun, Stephanie Ann 4 208 Spruce St. Pratville, Alabama 36067 Cravens, Kara Leann 2 5925 Cane Ridge Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Crawford, Melissa Ann 1 231 South Wooddale Decatur, Illinois 62522 Crider, Clarinda Kay 3 6201 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66102 Crist, Richard Allen 3 1228-R Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Crist, Terri Lynn 1 7241 State Route 56 East Circleville, Ohio 43113 Cromwell, Melynie Jeanne 31 124 Safe Harbor Drive Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Cronic, Pamela April 4 4561 Ridgeland Drive Lilburn, Georgia 30247 Crosby, John Edward 4 206 Trotman Drive Ozark, Alabama 36360 Crosby, Kenneth Alton Il 4 3600 Hillsboro Road, E-1 Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Cross, Jennifer Ann 2 4421 Belmont Park Terrace Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Crosslin, Lisa Kay 2 Highway 96, East Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Crowder, Philip Denny 4 White Oak Farm Del Rio Pike Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Crowe, Kelly Jean 4 943-b Gale Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Crowell, Angela Rebecca 1 Post Office Box 315 Franklin, Tennessee 37065 Crowell, Felicia Gay 4 11618 Hot Springs Dr. Parker, Colorado 80134 Crowell, Preston Ace 3 103 Williamsburg Place Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Crutchfield, Kimberly Gale 4 112 Southwinds Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Cruz, Michael David 1 202 Evergreen Circle Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Cummings, Christopher Grey 3 6106 Foxland Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Cummings, Jonathan Rader y 6106 Foxland Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Cummins, Jennifer Bowe 3 601 Boyd Mill, N-4 Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Cunningham, Shanda Louise 4 128 Knollwood Dr. Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Curd, David Tipton 4 4708 Villa Green Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Curd, Dawn Allison 2 Route 7, Box 653 Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Curenton, Carla Ranae 1 1456 Northridge Drive Longwood, Florida 32750 Curless, Gregory Paul 3 2340 Nanticoke Street Duluth, Minnesota 55811 Dabbs, Carla Rene 1 6331 Willow Glen Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36117 Daggett, Jennifer Jeannette 3 Route 2, Box 152 Belpre, Ohio 45714 Dale, Jeffrey Calvin 4 210 Williamsburg Cr. Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Dale, Joyce Anne 8 4207 Hood Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Dallas, John Christopher 1 104 Parklane Drive Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Dasher, Dana Diane 4 Route 2, Box 330 Valdosta, Georgia 31601 Daswani, Shammi Gobind 3 6750 Fairways Court Douglasville, Georgia 30134 Daugherty, Cheryl Lynn 3 Route 2, Box 427 Burns, Tennessee 37029 Daugherty, Kevin Dale 1 408 Orange Drive Elon College, North Carolina Directory 27244 Davenport, Erin Kelly 2 1532 Bryant Way Beaumont, Texas 77706 Davenport, Keri Elizabeth 1 114 Moffitt Street McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Davenport, William Leon 4 5914 Pinelawn Dr. Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Davidson, Kimberly Dawn 1 Route 2, Box 471 Highway 79 East Paris, Tennessee 38242 Davidson, Mary Yalanda 1 226 Central Pike Route 10 Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Davidson, Pamela Sue 3 6609 Beacon Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Davis, Brian Rex 2 8522 Roy Lane Ooltewah,, Tennessee 37363 Davis, Eric Stephen 1 274 Bell Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Davis, Gary Dale 3 1109 Brookmeade Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Davis, Jeffrey Gates 1 2 Steven Circle Johnson City, Tennessee 37604 Davis, Shirley Jane 1 615 Bonita Parkway Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Davis, Thomas Franklin Il 3 101 Quadrangle Apartments Fourth Street Waynesboro, Virginia 22980 Davis, Timothy Edward 3 340 Abc Avenue, Route 8 Tupelo, Mississippi 38801 Davis, Timothy Paul 4 212 Green Gables Niles, Michigan 49120 Davis, Tracy Shawn 2 6957 Kyle Station Road Middletown, Ohio 45044 Dawes, Lora Suzette 2 1711 Edgewood Street SW Decatur, Alabama 35601 Dean, Mary Kathryn 3 1143 Mile Post Drive Dunwoody, Georgia 30338 Dearien, Carlyn Delise 1 1103 Derby Trace Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Deckard, James Lee 1 Woodhaven Drive ‘Tompkinsville, Kentucky 42167 Deibler, Danette Elise 4 910 North Longfellow Street Arlington, Virginia 22205 DeLozier, Robert Curtis 4 3683 Richbriar Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Delzell, Jennifer Ann 5 2804 Western Hills Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Demint, Shannon Lee 1 1304 Gary Street Punta Gorda, Florida 33950 Demonbreun, Dorothy Ann 4 Route 3, Box 238 McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Denham, William Douglas 1 Route 3, Box 420 Stanford, Kentucky 40484 Denny, Janet Lou 2 Rural Route One Pekin, Indiana 47165 Denton, Leigh Ann 3 7044 Regency Road Knoxville, Tennessee 37931 DePue, Marcus Harold 1 2476 Willis Avenue Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221 Derryberry, Amy Edwina 2 4916 Aquatic Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Derryberry, Kathy Deann 3 Route 4, Box 251 Logansport, Indiana 46947 Deuschle, Aaron Lee 1 Route 1, Box 12 Hide-Away-Hills, Ohio 43107 Deuschle, Scott Alan 3 Route 1, Box 12 Hide Away Hills, Ohio 43107 Dever, Scott Eric 1 902 Pheasant Run Court, Directory South Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Dismuke, Keith Nolen 1 1779 Dartmoor Circle Charleston, South Carolina 29407 Dixon, Angela Christine 1 5102 Belmere Parkway, 910 Tampa, Florida 37624 Dixon, Janet Ann 1 1612 South Observatory Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Dixon, Stephanie Raye 4 Route 2, Box 565 Troutville, Virginia 24175 Dobbs, Heather Melissa 2 987 Easy Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 Doggett, Beverly Ann 3 561 Mountainview Drive Pulaski, Tennessee 38478 Dorsey, Rufus James Jr. 4 115 Troy Edwards Road, NW Eatonton, Georgia 31024 Douglas, Marcy M. 1 2513 Inga Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37206 Douglas, Paula Denise 3 Rt.4, Box 301 Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Douglass, Carol Anne 4 Route 1, Webb Road Eagleville, Tennessee 37060 Dowdy, David Erich 4 1219 Donna Drive Shelby, North Carolina 28150 Dowell, Carl Dean Jr. 1 2208 Riverside Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Doyal, Selina Michelle 3 4903 Edith Drive Albany, Georgia 31707 Drakey, Anthony Il 4 2526 Lafayette Lansing, Michigan 48906 Drewry, Susan Lott 4 4444 Dowdy Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Dudley, Amanda Sue 3 5103 Cox Smith Road Mason, Ohio 45040 Dudley, David Carlton 4 5103 Cox Smith Road Mason, Ohio 45040 Dudley, Lesa Joan 2 Route 2, Box 162 Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Dudley, Michael Hudson 4 1696 Winston Street Guntersville, Alabama 35976 Duell, Lawrence Matthew 2 Post Office Box 100 East Lebanon, Maine 04027 Dugan, Kenneth Michael 2 4305 Lealand Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Dugger, Jennifer Jean 1 1721 North Observatory Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Dugger, Michael Daniel 1 1315 Hickory Valley Cove Memphis, Tennessee 38116 Duke, Allyson Denise 4 306 Gaywood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Dukehart, John Jeffery 4 6680 Charlotte Pike, Apt ai3 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Dukes, Timothy Alan 3 Route 1, Box 256 Finchville, Kentucky 40022 Dukes, Toni Leigh 2 Route 1, Box 256 Finchville, Kentucky 40022 Dunbar, Valerie Suzette 2 4656 Cumberland Drive Savannah, Georgia 31405 Duncan, Henry Darrell 3 Route 2 Boze Lane Gallatin, Tennessee 37066 Duncan, Jeffrey Ray 4 2405 Hidden Lake Estates Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Duncan, Jennifer Leigh 2 3941 Woodlawn Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Duncan, Stefanie Jean 3 Route 1, Box 81 Normandy, Tennessee 37360 Dunn, Christopher Storey 2 4808 Kaplan Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27606 Dunn, Daryl Raymond 4 1804 Fernwood Street Middletown, Ohio 45042 Dunn, Laurel Luann 3 1006 Dortch Lane Nolensville, Tennessee 37135 Dunn, Mark Allen 4 2345 Christy Lane Grove City, Ohio 43123 Dunn, Silas Randall 4 820 Patricia Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Dunnigan, Brenda Fay 4 Route 12 Box 346 Old Nashville hwy, Creekmont Estates Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 ‘ ‘ Dupree, Lisa Jeneane 4 820 Players Court Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Durdunji, Sara Hisham 1 1302 Broadway Muscle Shoals, Alabama 35661 Durham, David Wayne 2 2118 Brentridge Cr. Antioch, Tennessee 37213 Duvall, Mark Paul 2 Route 6, Box 258 Leitchfield, Kentucky 42754 Duvall, Sara Ann 3 : Route 6, Box 258 Leitchfield, Kentucky 42754 Dye, Timothy Ashford 4 8110 Dozier Place Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Dymacek, Kimberly Gay 3 4924 Timberdale Dr. Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Eagan, David Lee Il 1 2116 Hartland Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Eanes, Amelia Celeste 1 P.O. Box 1421 Valdosta, Georgia 31603 Earheart, Kimberly Ellea 3 204 Brandywine Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Easley, Diana Jean 1 1821 Willow Springs Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Easley, Todd Franklin 4 1821 Willow Springs Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Eaves, Bryan Charles 3 219 Lakewood Drive Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Echols, Lisa Jane 2 1406 Turnmill Drive Richmond, Virginia 23235 Edgin, Susan Kathleen 2 104 Shawnee Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Edmondson, Jamie Yvette 3 Route 1, Box 225 Arab, Alabama 35016 Edmondson, Joel Darin 4 1601 Shallow Creek Drive Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Edwards, Joy Michelle 2 Route 8, Box 218 Benton, Kentucky 42025 Edwards, Laurel Gay 2 Pace Lane, Post Office Box 111 Hardin, Kentucky 42048 Eldridge, James Timothy 2 687 Candlestick Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Eldridge, Tracy Carole 4 1141 Barclay Terrace Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106 Eley, Shannon Louise 3 Route 1 Chapmansboro, Tennessee 37035 Elias, Scott Allen 1 Route 7, Box 260 Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Elkins, Angela Dawn 2 4110 West Cooper Lake Drive Smyrn a, Georgia 30080 Elkins, Kimberly Lynn 1 4110 West Cooper Lake Drive Smyrna, Georgia 30080 Elkins, Regina Jenkins 4 1514 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Elliott, David Raines 3 308 West Due West Madison, Tennessee 37115 Elliott, Virginia Fey 1 9204 Cherokee Land Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Ellis, Claudia Anne 1 2234 Stratford Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Ellis, Kimberly Kathleen 2 2923 Epworth Lane Owensboro, Kentucky 42303 Ellis, Leann Marie 1 Route 5, Box 174 Humboldt, Tennessee 38343 Ellis, Margie Leigh 3 8007 Wikle Road Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Ellis, Melissa Louise 4 310 Gates Road Goodlettsville, Tennessee English, John Edward 1 232 Hickory Hollow Place Antioch, Tennessee 37013 English, Pamela Windsor 2 1605 Burton Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Enkema, Elizabeth Faye 4 355 Fedderson Street Kingsport, Tennessee 37660 Enkema, Robert Reddingius Ill 3 3610 Woodlawn Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Ericson, Melissa Marie 2 1803 Sunnyside Drive Cedar Falls, lowa 50613 Erranton, Rachel Leigh 2 Post Office Box 462 Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Ervin, Edward Scot 1 252 Willard Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Estes, Daron Andrew 2 201 Sutton Place Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Evans, Gina Lee 2 205 Avondale Drive Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 As Johnson’s resid ent-assistant, Kay Parker spends lots of time in the lobby — of Fanning? 37072 Ely, Craig Thomas 1 54 Waln Street Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 16901 Ely, Steven Kent 1 54 Waln Street Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 16901 Endfinger, Christopher Gene 3 125 Firethorn Road Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561 Endsley, Linda Richele 2 8 Elm Circle Mt. Vernon, Illinois 62864 England, Jonathan Blaine 3 203 First Avenue Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee 38474 Evans, Samuel Francis Ill 4 1511 Country Club Lane, SE Decatur, Alabama 35601 Evans, Scott Fox 1 1511 Country Club Lane Decatur, Alabama 35601 Evers, Mary Frances 1 2160 Old Hickory Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Everson, Shawn Ray 4 Route 2, Box 360 Burns, Tennessee 37029 Ewing, David Mark 1 442 Capri Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Ewing, Pauli 8 3745 Witland Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Ezell, Donna Lee 3 1805 Guest Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Ezell, John William Jr. 3 3141 Hunters Hill Road Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Ezzell, Amy Beth 4 3600 Hillsboro Pike Apt. 9 Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Fair, Terry Albert 3 3704 Rosemont Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Fancher, Janita Jo 1 Route 3, Box 109 Paoli, Indiana 47454 Fann, Joseph Daniel 4 Route 3, Box 59 Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Farivar, Bita 2 6008 Hillsboro Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Farley, Kelly Leann 3 1719 Sycamore Drive Benton, Kentucky 42025 Farley, Lisa Richter 4 7728 Embassy Boulevard Miramar, Florida 33023 Farley, Mark Bryan 2 Route 1, Golden Mountain Drive Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Farris, Kevin Neal 4 Route 2, Box 281 Cleveland, North Carolina 27013 Farthing, Kenton 4 1485 Stallion Drive Florissant, Missouri 63033 Fee, Angela Christine 2 5 Joseph Reed Lane Acton, Massachusetts 01720 Fee, Jeffrey Dale 2 3712 Rosemont Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Felts, Lee Ann 1 218 Blue Ridge Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Felzien, Michael Terry 2 4028 Eckworth Drive Bellbrook, Ohio 45305 Fender, Rebecca Susan 3 15461 Merriman Road Livonia, Michigan 48154 Ferguson, Angela Rae 1 1203 Moss Avenue Union City, Tennessee 38261 Ferguson, Bard Price 2 314 Rolling Road Drive Franklin, Kentucky 42134 Ferguson, David Brannon 2 607 West 57th Street Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 Ferreira, Peter Joseph 1 3206 Merlyn Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Ferrell, Ronald David 2 7483 Highway 70 South Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Fielder, David Lance 2 5000 Cambron Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Fielder, Donald Wayne 4 5000 Cambron Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Fields, Rhonda Lynn 2 1021 Laurel Avenue Rockingham, North Carolina 28379 Fiewig, Scott Michael 3 13227 Pine Valley Drive Clio, Michigan 48420 Figueroa, Rachel Mae 4 1242 Harmony Lane Fairborn, Ohio 45324 Files, Paula Patrice 4 Route 5, Box 36 Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674 Findley, April Lorraine 2 1490 Ocean Boulevard Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 Finley, Christopher Ray 1 1501 Lusk Street Guntersville, Alabama 35976 Finley, Gina Kay 1 2069 Babcock Troy, Michigan 48084 Finley, Lance Andre’ 3 2069 Babcock Troy, Michigan 48084 Fisher, Kathy Leigh 4 3817 Sam Boney Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Fite, Phillip Walter 2 Box 539 David Lipscomb College Nashville, Tennessee 37204- 3951 Fitzgerald, Katherine Sullivan 2 514 North Petway, 206 Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Flanary, Michele Marissa 2 117 Cardinal Drive Salem, Indiana 47167 Fleming, Glenn Allen Jr. 4 7906 Fair Oaks Court Clemmons, North Carolina 27012 Fleming, Tina Lynn 1 118 Grandview Circle Old Hickory, Tennessee 37 138-1640 Fletcher, Joseph Mell Jr. 2 11203 Darlington Place Louisville, Kentucky 40243 Floied, Christopher Todd 1 1267 Durham Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Freeman, Jeffery Wayne 2 6909 Wild Turkey Drive Spotsylvania, Virginia 22553 Freeze, Christopher Wade 8 Post Office Box 294 Route 6 Manchester, Tennessee 37355 French, David Austin 1 117 Pebble Beach Drive Georgetown, Kentucky 40324 Frey, Valerie Lynn 1 1213 Arrowhead Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Froedden, Peter Victor Jr. 1 Route 2, Box 503A Erin, Tennessee 37061 Froedge, Michael Thomas 3 2337 Fernwood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Fry, Mark Kendrick 3 12300 Oakland Hills Point Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 Frye, Michelle Lee 2 4324 Roaming Road Knoxville, Tennessee 37912 Frye, Wendy Lou 1 Route 1, Box 398 Albemarle, North Carolina 28001 Fugate, Lisa Kay 4 Route 1, Box 114 Calhoun, Tennessee 37309 Fulford, Robert Brent 14 710 South 25th Street Mount Vernon, Illinois 62864 Fuller, Barry Shannon 3 1601 Shallow Creek Drive Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Fuller, Delicia Lee 4 1262 Plum Street Prattville, Alabama 36067 Fuller, Mary Angela 4 207 Sunset Avenue Camden, Tennessee 38320 Fulton, Tammy Michelle 3 Route 1, Box 174 Poulan, Georgia 31781 Fulton, Tim Dwight 4 Route 1, Box 174 Poulan, Georgia 31781 Funk, Melissa Ann 4 590 Post Road Drive Stone Mountain, Georgia 30088 Fuqua, Judy Faye 2 200 Roberta Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Fuqua, Monti Jane 2 4412 Farriswood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Fussell, Sarah Ellen 3 104 Oak Drive Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Flowers, Dalyne 3 Route 1, Box 503 Westmoreland, Tennessee 37186 Flowers, Michael Todd 2 403 Wahella Way Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Flowers, Nathan Lee 1 Route 1, Box 503 Westmoreland, Tennessee 37186 Fluharty, Charles R. 1 40 Woodcrest Manor Follansbee, West Virginia 26037 Flye, Elizabeth Ann 1 418 Dunailie Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Ford, Rebecca Denise 1 152 Cheek Road Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Ford, Scott Richard 3 44227 Duchess Drive Canton, Michigan 48187 Forgy, Tracey Jill 3 133 Ponderosa Circle Martin, Tennessee 38237 Forrester, James Paul Jr. 1 Post Office Box 1007 High Springs, Florida 32643 Forrister, Vallena Carol 2 850 Pasadena Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Fortner, Jeffrey Lanier 3 207 Montchanin Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Foster, Alan Clark 2 2020 Lovers Lane Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240 Foster, Darlene Michelle 1 1218 Littonwood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Foster, David Lane 1 1121 Oman Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Foster, Diann Frances 4 901 John Street Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674 Foster, Patricia Michaele 2 5715 Winterthur Lane Atlanta, Georgia 30328 Foster, Sheila Renee 2 936 Fieldson Heath, Ohio 43056 Foster, Travis Wayne 3 2413 Dundee Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Fowler, Sandy Lynn 2 2529 Old River Road Decatur, Alabama 35603 Fowlkes, Bonnie Lane 1 7831 Chicopee Court Indianapolis, Indiana 46217 Fox, Amy Lynn 4 4759 Chandler Road Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Fox, Amy Margaret 1 939 Meadow Brownsville, Tennessee 38012 Fox, Harold Franklin 4 8420 Grampell Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32221 Fox, James Owen Jr. 3 4427 Andrew Jackson Parkway Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Fox, Julia Ann 2 4231 Franklin Road Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Fox, Karen Diane 1 Route 1, Box 366 Saint Joseph, Tennessee 38481 Fraley, Aimee Jill 2 5211 Sandy Grove Kingwood, Texas 77345 Francis, Kirk Edward 4 2451 Old Hickory Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Franklin, Douglas Anthony 1 575 Indian Lake Road Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Frankum, Julia Elizabeth 1 307 Wauford Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Fraser, Melissa Clark 2 5825 Brentwood Trace Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Frasier, Grant Lyle 1 169 Dexter Drive Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Frasier, Julie Andra 1 1714 Green Hills Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Frasier, Stephen Boyd 3 1714 Green Hills Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Frawley, Anna Paige 3 6716 Walnut Hills Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Frazier, Kellie R. 1 947 West Eastland Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37206 Frazier, Melanie Ruth 2 Highway 90W, P.O. Box 375 Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Fredenburg, Brandon L. 3 Post Office Box 2347 Bloomfield, New Mexico 87413 Gaddes, Estina Annette 4 1314 Lipscomb Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Gadow, Craig William 1 4925 Darlington, Northwest Canton, Ohio 44718 Gage, Scott Warren 1 1290 Holly Bank Circle Dunwoody, Georgia 30338 Gaines, Andrew Donald 4 4414 Herbert Place Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Gaines, Sharon Gay 1 412 Editha Circle Sanford, Florida 32771 Gaines, Shronda Evelle 1 2734 Oakwood Ave. Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Gaither, Keith Wayne 1 608 Hogan Road Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Galbraith, Robert Harold Jr. 2 3923 Halehaven Drive Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Galbreath, May M. 2 Post Office Box 276 Gainesboro, Tennessee 38562 Gallagher, Matthew Steven 1 5427 Sandy Lane Columbiaville, Michigan 48421 Gallian, Hope Lanette 1 607 Hurricane Hills Drive Waynesboro, Tennessee 38485 Galloway, Jennifer Lyn 1 2111 Sunset Drive Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401 Gann, Paul Daniel 1 Post Office Box 435 Rogersville, Alabama 35652 Gann, William Gregory 3 816 Sixth Avenue, Southeast Decatur, Alabama 35601 Garcia, Janyce May 2 1015 Maple Hurst Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Garcia, Joseph Albin 2 7107 W. 10th Ct. Hialeah, Florida 33014 Gardner, Jeffrey William 3 642 Lois Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15236 Gardner, John Kevin 3 216 West Hutchinson Drive Smyrna, Tennessee 37167 Garman, John Jennings 4 2901 Kingsbury Court Bloomington, Illinois 61701 Garner, James Alan 3 Riverview Lodge Apt. 108 Scottsboro, Alabama 35768 Garner, William Glenn 3 482 Old Nashville Highway La Vergne, Tennessee 37086 Garretson, Frank Dome Jr. 3} Route 2 Morrison, Tennessee 37357 Garrett, Norabelle Lynn 5 2702 Erin Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Garrett, Stephen Lee 4 8138 Suzanne Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37064 Gastineau, Zachary Dale 4 4427 Lealand Lane Nashvillé, Tennessee 37204 Gaston, Amy Renee 2 Highway 70 West Central City, Kentucky 42330 Gattis, Carol Joy 1 14523 Hague Dallas, Texas 75234 Gattis, Kelvin Jay 1 Route 1, Box 418 Lynchburg, Tennessee 37352 Gattis, Robin Lynette 2 Route 1, Box 123 Mulberry, Tennessee 37359 Gatto, Angela Shannon 1 Route 2, Box 185 Lynchburg, Tennessee 37352 Gauger, Thomas Andrew 4 Route 3, Box 130 McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Gaut, Julie Carolyn 3 800 Cranford Avenue Westfield, New Jersey 07090 Gaw, Nancy Erin 1 950 Tyne Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Gaw, Richard Arnold 3 1616 Otter Creek Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Gaye, Zachariah Zarzar 3 1012 Caldwell Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Gaylor, Vonda Gay 3 912 Flintlock Place Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Gentry, Candace Delane 2 5964 Lickton Pike Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Gentry, Dana Clare 1 1109 Glenwood Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37204 George, Bobby Lynn 3 Route 1, Box 168A McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Ghalamchi, Javad 1 320 Welch Road, G-7 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Gibbs, Kelly Michele 1 881 Beaver Lane Lilburn, Georgia 30247 Gibson, Wendell Lynn 4 1316 Pillow Street Nashville, Tenn essee 37203 Gilbert, Rhonda Lenee 1 2725 East Atlanta Road Stockbridge, Georgia 30281 Gill, Janette 3 520 Joe Gill Road Allensville, Kentucky 42204 Gillett, Elizabeth Parks 2 1205 Sherwood Drive Union City, Tennessee 38261 Gilliam, Charles Phillip 3 4033 Outer Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Gilliam, Robert Dwayne 4 617 Southview Cr. Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 Givens, Angela Sue 2 725 Hickory Street Centerville, Tennessee 37033 Glasgow, James B. 1 203 Westfield Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Glassco, Mary Jane 2 Route 3, Box 253 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Glassco, Steven Dale 4 Route 3, Box 253 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Glasscock, Leland Dalbert Jr. 2 812 Gwynn Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Goad, Philip Preston 4 3972 Blake Court Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 Godley, Jonathan Andrew 3 Route 1, Box 377 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Godwin, Kathryn Leah 4 1615 Celinda Lane Birmingham, Alabama 35235 Goens, Danielle Marie 2 1916 Valley Park Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Goff, Bradley Curtis 1 Rural Route 51, Box 433 Terre Haute, Indiana 47805 Goff, Robert Allen 7 1509 Grandview Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Goforth, Tonya Teraee 3 524 Landau Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Goldasich, Virginia Marie 1 Directory 3405 Countrywood Lane Birmingham, Alabama 35243 Golden, Candice Lynn 3 101 Molloy Street McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Goldman, George Il 4 7305 Merlin Circle Knoxville, Tennessee 37931 Gooch, Garry Randall 3 Box 158 David Lipscomb College Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Gooch, Mark Roark 1 Route 2, Box 297 Burns, Tennessee 37029 Gooch, Meredith Jane 3 206 Highland Circle Sylacauga, Alabama 35150 Goode, David Christopher 1 4536 Lincoln Way Lilburn, Georgia 30247 Goodman, Gregory Baxter 1 9120 Oden Court Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Goodpasture, Jana Karise 2 4624 Billingsgate Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Gordon, Elizabeth Ann 3 Route 2, Box 242 Wartrace, Tennessee 37183 Gordon, Ronda Adair 2 407 Greenwood Court Wilmington, Delaware 19808 Gose, Patricia Joanne 4 832 Locust Drive North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania 15642 Gough, Gregory Lynn 2 7202 Patten Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Graham, Brenda Lane 1 715 Windsor Green Boulevard Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Graham, Stephen Brent 1 8115 Beaver Ridge Road Knoxville, Tennessee 37931 Grant, John T. 1 2231 Crow Valley Road Dalton, Georgia 30720 Grapes, Kelley Denise 3 Route 1, Box 95 Romney, West Virginia 26757 Graves, Amy Susan 3 2440 Vale Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Graves, Jeffrey K. 3 511 Wedgewood Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Graves, Kristen Robert 1 Post Office Box 1665 Decatur, Alabama 35602 Graves, Rebecca Annette 1 130 Venetian Way Bardstown, Kentucky 40004 Graves, Susan Lynnette 1 130 Venetian Way Bardstown, Kentucky 40004 Gray, Gary Jackson 4 Route 1, Box 157 Burns, Tennessee 37029 Gray, Jeffery Lynn 4 3901 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Gray, John Philip 7 242 Amory Drive Cordova, Alabama 35550 Gray, Patti Leigh 4 3901 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Gray, Ronald Scott 3 722 Oneta Drive Norcross, Georgia 30093 Green, Audrey Lynette 1 5432 Leslie Drive Flint, Michigan 48504 Green, Brent Ashley 1 1122 Duncanwood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Green, Brian Kevin 2 Post Office Box 126 Wadkins St. Hardin, Kentucky 42048 Green, Gina Nicole 2 Route 4, Box 240 Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Green, James R. 4 113 Lancaster Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Green, Malcolm Brian Jr. 2 Route 1, Box 359 Bristol, Tennessee 37620 Green, Raymond Alan 4 901 North Riverside Drive Indialantic, Florida 32903 Directory Green, William Bryant 2 1516 Belvidere Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Greene, Linda Carol 3 148 Windsor Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Greene, William Garrett 2 917 Toxaway Drive Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Greenewalt, William Charles 1 6316 Gaskin Raod Jacksonville, Florida 32244 Greenwood, James Edward 3 12 Balanger Road Newark, Delaware 19711 Greer, Cathy Leigh 2 2303 Golf Club Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Greer, Jack Ewell 3 4159 Gann Store Road Chattanooga, Tennessee 37343 Gregg, John Raymond 3 9526 Cimarron Lane Ooltewah, Tennessee 37363 Gregory, Lisa Ann 2 516 Keaton Ave. Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Griffin, Charles Richard II 1 733 Allen Pass Madison, Tennessee 37115 Griffin, Michael Shannon 1 405 Sunset Drive McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Griffin, Nicole 2 Route 2, Box 338 Erin, Tennessee 37061 Grigsby, Mary Kathryn 1 3513 Old Chisholm Road Florence, Alabama 35630 Grigsby, Michael Lewis 2 917 Chippewa Drive Bristol, Virginia 24201 Grigsby, Penny Leann 2 Route 3, Box 634 Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Grimes, Gregory Charles 3 310 Moss Lane Warrenton, Virginia 22186 Grissim, Jeffrey Matthew 4 2052 Graybar Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Grizzell, Gregory Brent 1 2934 Plantation Road Winter Haven, Florida 33884 Gross, Gregory Holland 4 10515 Quail Acres Rd. Matthews, North Carolina 28105 Gross, Jonathan Todd 1 465 Tara Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Groves, Donna Sue 3 1109 Lynwood Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Guest, Geoffrey Scott 2 202 Cain Rue Newark, Delaware 19711 Gunn, Amanda Leigh 4 215 Summit Ridge Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Gunn, Christopher Lomond 2 Box 487 Benton, Kentucky 42025 Gunselman, Sandra Jean 4 1707 Hillmont Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Guthrie, Gretchen Michelle 4 1025 Foxfire Drive Lawrenceville, Georgia 30245 Guthrie, Walton Richard 1 Rural Route 1, Box 110 Milltown, Indiana 47145 Haas, Cynthia Ann 1 Route 2, Box 329 Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Haas, Kelly Sue 3 1709 Wakefield Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Hackett, Richard Cameron 4 6001 Frontier Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Hackett, Shawn Edward 2 6001 Frontier Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Hackney, Andrea Camille 3 99 Melwood Drive Rochester, New York 14626 Hackney, David Stephen 4 126 Rhine Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Hackney, Kimberly Lynn 1 7931 Hooten Hows Road Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Hadley, Cary Sean 3 Rt. |, Box 475 Nancy, Kentucky 42544 Hadwin, Tanya Lenore 3 589 Roundtree Sarasota, Florida 34242 Hagan, James Eric 1 Route 2, Box 176 White House, Tennessee 37188 Hagan, Katherine Anne 3 Box 398 Tompkinsville, Kentucky 42167 Hailey, Lisa Ann 1 38007 Woodthrush Drive Memphis, Tennessee 38134 Haithcote, Lee Anne 1 203 Lucas Road Shelbyville, Tennessee 37160 Halbert, Scott Allan 3 3440 Portsmouth Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Hale, Daniel Claude Ill 2 P.o. Box 10 Jasper, Tennessee 37347 Hale, Linda Carole 1 1102 Russell Street Union City, Tennessee 38261 Haley, Kristie Michelle 1 1950 Pumping Station Road Nashville, Tennessee 37210 Hall, Barbara Ruth 1 4005 Hayes Street Florence, Alabama 35630 Hall, Brian Scott 4 Oak Grove Court Berea, Kentucky 40403 Hall, Chris Alan 2 5041 Pear Tree Cove Memphis, Tennessee 38125 Hall, Jana Arlene 3 8003 Stillbrooke Road Manassas, Virginia 22111 Hall, Kari Bonet 2 Route 1, Box 307 Russellville, Kentucky 42276 Hall, Kevin Lee 1 311 Drake Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Hall, Liesa Leanne 2 311 Carole Lane Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Hall, Lisa Michelle 3 Route 1, Hawkins Road White Bluff, Tennessee 37187 Hall, Lori Alison 2 : Oak Grove Court Berea, Kentucky 40403 Hall, Patrick Earl 4 2043 North Gerrard Speedway, Indiana 46224 Hall, Rebecca Carol 1 115 Freda Lane Burns, Tennessee 37029 Hall, Scott Lee 3 713 East 50th Street Hialeah, Florida 33013 Hall, Stephanie Anne 1 1118 Lashbrook Drive Houston, Texas 77077 Hamann, Toby Lathem 4 1031 Highway 100, 23 Centerville, Tennessee 37033 Hamilton, Teddi Alane 2 1716 Third Place, Northwest Birmingham, Alabama 35215 Hamlett, Rhonda Lanelle 4 209 Crestline Street Hartselle, Alabama 35640 Hamlett, Walter Beech 1 2208 Flicker Road, Southwest Decatur, Alabama 35601 Hamm, Randall Lynn 3 Rural Route 3, Box 371 Paoli, Indiana 47454 Hammond, Julie Louise 1 1160 Dobbins Pike Gallatin, Tennessee 37066 Hampton, Angela Annice 4 Route 1, Box 275 Bruceton, Tennessee 38317 Hampton, Sheila Renee 1 Route 1, Box 275 Bruceton, Tennessee 38317 Hampton, Tara Michelle 1 5936 Woodland Hills Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Hanback, Charlotte Kaye 2 426 Wright Drive Florence, Alabama 35630 Hanks, Norman Lincoln 1 2857 Highland Court Muscatine, lowa 52761 Hansberry, Edwin G Ill 2 6843 Walnut Hills Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Hansberry, George Martin 4 4400 Belmont Park Terrance, 2 48 Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Hanvey, Thomas Edward Jr. 2 1116 Batey Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Harbison, Cynthia Marie 3 113 Shepherd Hills Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Hardison, Bart Spencer 1 P;Os Boxro:3 Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Hardison, Dixie Lee 4 936 Timberlake Drive Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464 Hardison, Lucinda Ann 3 Route 6, Box 219 Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Harlow, John Holland Ill 3 107 Hastings Road Athens, Alabama 35611 Harper, Michael G. 4 1203 Parker Place Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Harper, Pamela Dawn 2 Route 5 Box 275a Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334 Harrell, Melissa Dell 2 203 College Street Woodbury, Tennessee 37190 Harris, Jenifer Rae 2 600 Fisk Moberly, Missouri 65270 Harris, John Taylor 3 Route 2, Box 42A Lascassas, Tennessee 37085 Harris, Karen Renee 1 385 Hamlin Ave. Satellite Beach, Florida 32937 Harrison, Holly Lynn 2 5112 Williamsburg Road Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Harrison, Stacey Andora 5 3220 Country Meadow Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Hart, Keith Wayne 2 Route 4, Box 272a Paris, Tennessee 38242 Hartman, Kevin Ray 2 6457 Cloverland Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Hartman, Nancy Lynn 3 204 Reynard Drive Landenberg, Pennsylvania 19350 Hartranft, Trina Annette 3 25373 State Route 159 Circleville, Ohio 43113 Harvell, Tameron Daye 2 2314 Windsor Montgomery, Alabama 36107 Harvey, Raymond Devon 2 1505 Covington Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Harz, Donald Edward II 1 156 Viking Way Naples, Florida 33942 Haselden, Edward Eugene Jr. 1 1079 Harts Bluff Road Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina 29487 Hassell, Melissa Ann 3 2804 Fortland Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37206 Hasty, Kyle Lee 1 Route 1, Cook Road Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Hatcher, Jeffrey Clark 1 3944 Croydon Road Montgomery, Alabama 36109 Hatchett, Katrina Dianne 4 2932 Windemere Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Hauser, Michael Winn 2 4810 Holly Ridge Drive : Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 Hausmann, James Stanford 2 Route 8, Box 25B Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Haviland, Donald Francis 1 4441 Flippen Trail Norcross, Georgia 30092 Hawkins, Dianne Ford 1 282 Farmington Road Lexington, Kentucky 40502 Hawkins, Ralph Kelley 1 6476 Chrissy Drive Pinson, Alabama 35126 Hawks, Clifford Dwight Jr. 1 2309 Main Street Humboldt, Tennessee 38341 Hayes, Mark Franklin 1 1512 Hunters Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Hayner, Stephen Michael 1 410 Sedge Garden Road Kernersville, North Carolina 27284 Haynes, Evelyn Dianne 3 4711 Tanglewood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Haynes, Harley Mitchell 2 1406 Country Club Road Muncie, Indiana 47303 Heaberlin, Leslie Ann 4 739 Silverpines Road Houston, Texas 77062 Head, Stanley Martina 4 565-16th Avenue Nort Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Heater, Jennifer Lynn 3 17414 Spring Tree Lane Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Heath, Brenda Gotto 4 608 Glenpark Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Heath, Jack Kevin 3 Post Office Box 158854 Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Heath, Phillip Lawrence 2 608 Glenpark Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Heath, Scott Bradley 3 Post Office Box 158854 Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Heck, Kellie Elise 1 705 Shady Glen Court Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Heffington, John Douglas Jr. 1 12220 Chicamauga Trail Huntsville, Alabama 35803 Heffington, Philip Wayne 2 5132 Hilson Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Heflin, Melissa Anne 1 1015 Steeplechase Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Heim, Kenneth Dale 2 615 Crieve Road Nashville, Tennessee 37210 Helms, Charles Ted 3 2135 Masonwood Circle Snellville, Georgia 30278 Helms, Kevin Scott 2 4518 Sherry Lane Hixson, Tennessee 37343 Hendon, Robert E 3 2395 Mount Pleasant North Canton, Ohio 44720 Hendricks, Michele Renee 2 6137 Raintree Road Jacksonville, Florida 32211 Henley, Donna Anne 4 115 Westhampton Place Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Henrie, Darren Paul 1 157 Riverwood Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Hensley, Erin Elizabeth 2 11604 Lothbury Lane Richmond, Virginia 23233 Herndon, Jana Michele 2 4647 lronbridge Drive Lexington, Kentucky 40503 Herod, Richard Michael 3 213 Players Ct. Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Herren, Katina Vanae 4 1711 Neshoba Cove Germantown, Tennessee 38138 Herron, Daphne Delene 1 3995 Lehi Drive Memphis, Tennessee 38128 Herston, Keith Tedmond 3 Route 9, Box 670 Florence, Alabama 35630 Groups are an integral part of campus activities. The Singarama Group ‘Train’ left their tracks on campus with an overall victory. Herzog, Raymond Paul 4 324 Barandy Creek Road Lawrenceville, Georgia 30245 Hester, Christie Lynn 2 110 Country Club Drive Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Hibbs, William Todd 1 2505 Union Hill Road Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Hickerson, Gary Edward 3 4126 Belmont Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Hicks, Lauren Devane 3 805 Mitchell Drive Vidalia, Georgia 30474 Hidalgo, Luis E. 2 516 Pontiac Court Nashville, Tennessee 37115 Hiers, Natalie Ann 2 313 Deerwood Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Higgins, Jacqueline Ann 2 10321 Wanda Circle, Northeast Hartville, Ohio 44632 Higgins, Tracy Lynn 4 Route 2, Box 160A Woodbury, Tennessee 37190 Hill, James David 3 Route 3 Box 236 Calvert City, Kentucky 42029 Hill, KAY TARA 3 147 Chimney Top Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Hill, Melissa Lynn 3 3505 Pinehurst Drive Decatur, Alabama 35603 Hill, Troy Wayne 1 503 Hemingway Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Hillis, William Earl 4 2604 17th Street Anacortes, Washington 98221 Hines, Michael Ray 1 Route 8, Box 147-F-1 Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334 Hinkle, Samuel Keith 2 828 lowa Avenue York, Nebraska 68467 Hinson, Mark Sidney 3 6337 Panorama Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Hite, Melissa Louise 3 5391 Peach Drive Gibsonia, Pennsylvania 15044 Hiter, Tiffany Renee 1 1316 Antioch Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Hoalcraft, Nellie Faye 4 Post Office Box 113 Walton, West Virginia 25286 Hobbs, Amanda Carol 2 3950 Phillips Avenue Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Hodges, Christopher Joyal 1 Route 3, Box 196 Tompkinsville, Kentucky 42167 Hodnett, Gretchen L. 5 Route 2, Box 151 Hiram, Georgia 30141 Hofferbert, Brian Keith 1 483 Brentview Hills Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Hoffman, Richard Troy 1 163 Spring Valley Road Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Hogan, Jeff Lynn 3 Route 1, Post Office Box 189 Celina, Tennessee 38551 Hogan, Michael James 3 984 Martindale Drive Tallmadge, Ohio 44278 Hoge, Robert Barker 5 3906 Trimble Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Holbert, Amelia Marel 2 1509 16th Avenue, Southwest Decatur, Alabama 35601 Holder, David Thomas 7 111 Oak Avenue Dickson,, Tennessee 37055 Holder, Lori Anne 2 360 Fairway Drive Fairborn, Ohio 45324 Holder, Tammy Sue 2 2500-A Leitnaker Road Pleasantville, Ohio 43148 Holladay, Derek Brett 3 6107 Bryan Place Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Holladay, Murray Rushton 4 122 Kilchurn Lane Iverness, Illinois 60067 Holladay, Nikki L. 1 6107 Bryan Place Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Holland, Darren Lee 1 184 Tusculum Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Holland, Kim Dee 3 2009 Sunnyslope Lane Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Holley, Tammy Jane 2 615 Muirwood Lane Sugar Land, Texas 77478 Hollis, Kenneth David 4 4728 Lori Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Hollister, Lorie Ann 4 1224 Euclid Avenue Weirton, West Virginia 26062 Hollister, Susan Blair 5 4013 Russellwood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Holmes, James Christopher 1 Route 1, Box 109 Orlinda, Tennessee 37141 Holt, Scott Bradford 1 1002 South Graycroft Avenue Madison, Tennessee 37115 Holt, Tony Vance 7 113 Jakes Avenue Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Hooper, Mark Edward 2 3554 Dennis Corinth Road Auburn, Kentucky 42206 Hoover, David Houston 3 2812 Dunmore Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Hopper, David Lee 1 7210 Willow Creek Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Hopper, Laura Beth 1 82 Independence Lane Jackson, Tennessee 38305 Hopper, Lisa Florence 2 1380 Wasden Road Hope Hull, Alabama 36043 Horis, Kimberly Ruth 4 508 Sherwood Drive Maryville, Tennessee 37801 Hornback, Melissa Joy 1 3516 Pineland Drive Louisville, Kentucky 40219 Horne, Amanda Ann 2 6223 Bridlewood Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Hornsby, Erin Patrice 1 Route 2, Box 364 Winterville, Georgia 30683 Hostetler, Robert Lynn 2 Route 17, Box 199a Brazil, Indiana 47834 Hostetler, Suzanne Elaine 1 Route 17, Box 199-A Brazil, Indiana 47834 Houghton, Jeffrey Raymond 2 2400 Elliott Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Hounshell, Paul David 1 Route 2, Box 247 Orleans, Indiana 47452 Hounshell, Paula Kay 1 Route 2, Box 247 Orleans, Indiana 47452 House, Mary Beth 2 East Main Street Liberty, Tennessee 37095 Houser, Brian Jeffrey 2 13557 Amodio Avenue, Northwest Uniontown, Ohio 44685 Houston, Duwain Todd 4 50 Wylly Avenue Savannah, Georgia 31406 Howard, Dana Jill 2 Route 1, Box 730 Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Howell, Christine Luray 1 5042 Cherrywood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Howell, Timothy Lee 3 719 Robert Burns Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Hubbard, James Arthur 2 5010 Chaffin Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Hubbell, Lisa Anne 4 Quality Street Culleoka, Tennessee 38451 Huddleston, Virginia Byrn 5 127 Brixworth Lane, 9 Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Hudgins, Sally Hill 3 1911 Kimbark Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Hudson, Henry Haley Jr. 3 Route 17 River Bend Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Hudson, Janet Lee 2 24150 New York Dearborn, Michigan 48124 Hudson, Will Thomas 2 9444 Chelsea Drive, North Plantation, Florida 33324 Hudy, John Todd 4 2778 West Munroe Street Bethel Park, Pennsylvania 15102 Huffine, Timothy Wayne 2 3231 Lakeshore Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Huffman, Paul Robert 1 1004 Grandview Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Hughes, Kenneth Carl 2 4412 Farriswood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Hughes, Michael Lewis Il 2 106 Atkinson Heights Centerville, Tennessee 37033 Hughes, Sally Lynn 2 2175 Branch Drive Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464 Hulen, Patricia Suzanne 4 Route 4, Rutherford Estates Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Hulsey, Susan Elaine 1 1140 Darbytown Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Humphrey, Scott Winters 3 3705 Priest Lake Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Humphreys, Thomas Harold { Post Office Box 529 Humboldt, Tennessee 38343 Hunnicutt, Amy Lynn 3 2008 Stoddard Drive Florence, Alabama 35630 Hunt, Jennifer Carol 1 620 Brook Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Hunter, Robert Earl Jr. 1 Route 4, Box 83 Forest, Virginia 24551 Hunter, Timothy Barnette 3 1416 Ross Drive Albemarle, North Carolina 28001 Hunter, Victor Raymond 3 1114 Second Avenue, South Nashville, Tennessee 37210 Huskey, Janene Lee 4 316 Luna Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Huskey, Melinda Jane 3 316 Luna Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Hutcheson, Philip Neil 2 6015 Foxland Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Hutcheson, Shelli Elaine 1 6015 Foxland Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Hutchins, Karen Lynn 1 565 Owendale Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Hutchison, William Michael 1 4905 Maywood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Hutton, Richard Dale 1 Box 46, Arrowhead Drive McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Hyche, Anita Lynn 1 Route 3, Box 312 Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Ingram, Ann Kathryn 2 4287 Sand Fox Cove Memphis, Tennessee 38115 Ingram, Philip David 4 509 East 5th Street Coal Valley, Illinois 61240 Inman, Rebecca L. 1 6410 Edsel Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Isaacson, Kirsten Tekla 2 76 Way Road Middlefield, Connecticut 06455 Isenberg, Lynn Conrad 1 Route 8, Holly Tree Gap Road Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Isenberg, Todd Clayton 4 Post Office Box 267 Edmonton, Kentucky 42129 Isom, Amy Darlene 1 Flat Creek Road, Box 283 College Grove, Tennessee 37046 Directory Jaap, Anna Lois 4 Box 194 Prosperity, West Virginia 25909 Jack, Joseph Dewayne 1 Route 2, Box 113 Zelienople, Pennsylvania 16063 Jack, Melton Samuel Jr. 4 1213 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Jackson, Harold Elliott 4 2203 Bracey Dr.2 Springfield, Tennessee 37172 Jackson, Julie Diane 2 3 Rosalyn Drive Long Valley, New Jersey 07853 Jackson, Kenneth Luton Jr. 2 3244 Lakeshore Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Jackson, Leanne 4 Route 2, Box 132 Springfield, Tennessee 37172 Jackson, Suzanne Sawyer y 2247A Cabin Hill Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Jafari-Esfidvajani, Soroush 2 1913 Kimbark Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 James, Christi Anna 1 2303 Thirteenth Street, SE Decatur, Alabama 35601 James, Sammie Lynn 2 6644 Brookmont Terrace Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Jarrett, Tami Kathleen 2 434 North 325 East Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 Jean, Jennifer Sue 3 101 Robin, Box 315 Salem, Indiana 47167 Jenkins, Amy Jo 1 2530 West New Hope Road Rogers, Arkansas 72756 Jenkins, Barry Anderson 1 Pinewood Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Jenkins, Eric Stephen 1 4911 Livingston Drive Pensacola, Florida 32504 Jenkins, Leah Elizabeth 1 1104 Gibson Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Jernigan, Margaret Ann 1 107 Galion Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Jobe, Eric Shane 2 817 Baylor Drive Southeast Huntsville, Alabama 35802 Johnson, Bryan Landis 2 3441 Newtowne Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Johnson, Craig Alan 4 1707 Temple Ave. Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Johnson, Dana Leigh 4 705 Arbor Lake Boulevard Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Johnson, Dana Rachelle 1 143 Holly Tree Gap Road Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Johnson, Demetric 2 9529 Auburn Detroit, Michigan 48228 Johnson, James Boyd 2 Post Office Box 544 White House, Tennessee 37188 Johnson, Jennifer Donn 2 3000 Whitson Chapel Road Cookeville, Tennessee 38501 Johnson, Joseph Darby 3 115 Cypress Court Fayetteville, Georgia 30214 Johnson, Karen Brooke 4 3441 New Towne Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Johnson, Kenneth Wayne 4 412 Forrest Street Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Johnson, Kevin Lee 4 121 Brooke Castle Dr. Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Johnson, Lorie Diane 4 101 Allendale Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Johnson, Melisse Lynne 2 1144b Drennan Park Ft Campbell, Kentucky 42223 Johnson, Phillip Andrew 1 102 Sumner Court, Box 2814 Hendersonville, Tennessee Directory 37077 Johnson, Rebecca Jean 3 2521 David Court Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Johnson, Shannon Marie 1 Route 9, Box 48 Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334 Johnson, Steven Bradford 4 305 Inner Circle Maxwell AFB Montgomery, Alabama 36113 Johnson, Teresa Gail 1 204 Newport Road Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 Johnson, Timothy Wayne 4 110 South Nance Alamo, Tennessee 38001 Johnson, Tonja Denise 3 143 Holly Tree Gap Road Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Johnson, Vicki Lynn 4 1516 Gasser Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Johnston, DeWayne Loyd 1 Route 2, Box 432 Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Johnston, Terry Wayne 4 108 Thompson Lane, D-8 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Jolliff, Jennifer Ann 2 4544 Sherer Avenue Southwest Canton, Ohio 44706 Jones, Brian Scott 4 2411 Country Club Drive Olympia Fields, Illinois 60461 Jones, Christy D 3 314 Crow Cut Road, North Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Jones, Danny Burton 3 Route 2, Box 188 Smithville, Tennessee 37166 Jones, David Albert 1 500 Figuers Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Jones, David Randall 4 506 Utley Drive Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Jones, Debra Jean 2 3528 Stratford Drive Columbus, Georgia 31906 Jones, Doug Calvin 2 5431 Northwest 143rd Street Gainesville, Florida 32606 Jones, Eric Lane 2 238 North Cherry Street Greenville, Kentucky 42345 Jones, Faires Paul Jr. 2 5104 Regent Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Jones, James Anthony 3 Route 2, Box 9 Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674 Jones, James Brian 4 1240 Belvedere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Jones, James Clyde Ill 1 486 Concord Lane Smyrna, Georgia 30080 Jones, James David 1 Route 11, Box 367, Primm Road Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Jones, Jeffery Lee 4 149 South Blackburn Road Athens, Ohio 45701 Jones, Joseph Edward 4 1616 Glen Echo Road Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Jones, Kristyn Leigh 1 3904 Millwood Lane Lilburn, Georgia 30247 Jones, Marc Stuart 3 219 Roundelay Circle Lynchburg, Virginia 24502 Jones, Marion Keith 4 Route 1, Burke Hollow Road Nolensville, Tennessee 37135 Jones, Rebecca Sue 3 Box 2-b, Clay Route Spencer, West Virginia 25276 Jones, Sandra Ellen 2 3215 Brandy Circle Florence, South Carolina 29501 Jones, Saundra June 1 Route 5, Box 5262 Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Jones, Teddy Burt 1 Route 2, Box 188 Smithville, Tennessee 37166 Jones , Timothy Allen 2 2715 Jones Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Jones, Wilburn Bass Jr. 3 2715 Jones Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Jordan, Beth Wayne 4 Post Office Box 124 Calhoun, Kentucky 42327 Jordan, Peggy Kelly 4 Rt. 1, Box 307 Cross Plains, Tennessee 37049 Jorgensen, Christina Tague 3 1012 Baldwin, Box 469 . Harlan, lowa 51537 Joseph, Morey Lyn 1 Route 10, Box 1018 Springfield, Missouri 65803 Justice, Brian Rex 4 729 Barlin Court Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Kaatz, Sheridan Leslie 3 297 Elysian Fields Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Karlin, Robin Lynn 1 Box 915 Gruver, Texas 79040 Kearns, Kimberly Ann 1 3418 Fawn Valley Lane Finleyville, Pennsylvania 15332 Keating, Michael William 2 Route 6, Box 352 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464 Keen, Edward Matthew 2 1570 South 900 East Zionsville, Indiana 46077 Keen, Linda Rene 4 1570 South 900 East Zionsville, Indiana 46077 Keith, Chris Allen 3 8 Arcadia Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35404 Kellett, Darin Lee 2 214 Thomas Drive Sikeston, Missouri 63801 Kelley, Linda Kay 1 240 Northwest 81 Terrace Coral Springs, Florida 33071 Kellum, Kenneth Maurice 1 910 Clayton Avenue Tupelo, Mississippi 38801 Kelly, John William 3 1300 Toney Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35802 Kelso, Amy Jeanette 2 1307 Morris Avenue Opelika, Alabama 36801 Kemper, Melanie Ann 2 814 Bresslyn Road Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Kendrick, Ronya Joy 4 817 Mars Hill Road Florence, Alabama 35630 Kennedy, Robert Dodd 1 3139 Landgrant Drive Timmonsville, South Carolina 29161 Kenney, Kristi Dawn 2 109 Caldwell Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Kennington, Jodi 1 755 Queensbury Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36116 Kennon, John Davis 1 6441 North Oakley Chicago, Illinois 60645 Kerby, James Wallace 1 5304 Louisiana Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Keys, Kristie Lynne 4 124 Elliswood Drive Statesboro, Georgia 30458 Kidwell, Lisa Roxanne 2 914 Lindy Lane, Southwest North Canton, Ohio 44720 Killen, Steven Mark 1 Post Office Box 117 Killen, Alabama 35645 Kilpatrick, Joe Van 1 Route 8, Box 218 Boaz, Alabama 35957 Kilpatrick, Kelly Jo 3 1020 Old Section Road Bessemer, Alabama 35023 Kilpatrick, Kristy Nicole 1 1539 Ryland Pike Huntsville, Alabama 35811 Kimbro, Eric Dewaine 4 3016 Indiana Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Kindall, Richard Wayne 1 Route 1, Box 408A Ashland City, Tennessee 37015 King, Alisa 4 Box 479 , King Drive Eagleville, Tennessee 37060 King, David Phillip 4 1526 Covington Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 King, James Timothy 3 1409 14th Street, East Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35404 King, Laurie Diane 1 10761 Tullamore Court Manassas, Virginia 22111 King, Mary Lynne 4 531 Southcrest Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 King, Ricky Dale 4 5204 Meta Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37211 King, Robert Alan 4 Route 2, Box 234 College Grove, Tennessee 37046 King, Robert Brian 3 1149 Allgood Road Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 King, Robert Brian 2 1318 Bostic Street Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Kinzer, Timothy Ray 3 111 Mount Vernon Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Kirk, James David 3 Route 4, Box 304 Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Kiser, Lisa Michelle 2 622 Heritage Dr. Sylacauga, Alabama 35150 Kline, Dyann Carmen 2 4205 Bayside Lane Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Knapp, Jami Michelle 2 2305 Bell Circle Lynn Haven, Florida 32444 Knight, David Mansfield Jr. 2 107 Lexington Avenue McMurray, Pennsylvania 15317 Knight, Jerry Dean 3 5526 Yeager Court Indianapolis, Indiana 46237 Knight, Laurilee Jane 3 3900 Fallen Timber Drive Louisville, Kentucky 40222 Knight, Robert Winslow 3 140 Luna Lane Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Knowles, Kathy Diane 2 126 Stuart Drive Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia 30742 Knox, Lisa Ann 3 Route Two, Highway 70 South Readyville, Tennessee 37149 Knox, Timothy David 1 136 Rocky Ford Road Nolensville, Tennessee 37135 Knuckles, Craig Douglas 2 13520 Marion Center Road Hoagland, Indiana 45745 Kocher, Andre S 4 1516 Ridgewood Court, East Gallatin, Tennessee 37066 Koger, Paula Kim 4 Star Route 586, Box 137 Monticello, Kentucky 42633 Kolb, Bret Stanley 1 204 Stonewall Drive Springfield, Tennessee 37172 Kulp, Richard Wayne Jr. 3 909 Coral Road Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Kulp, Robert Charles 4 3412 Birchwood Circle Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Kuykendall, Mark Alan 4 108 Oak Hill Drive McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Lackey, Laura Elizabeth 1 754 Baxter Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Lackey, Mark Alan 4 906 Sixth Street Jasper, Alabama 35501 Ladd, Karen Annette 2 812 Charlie Place Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Ladd, Lisa Michelle 1 6501 Cloverbrook Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Lafferty, Martin David 4 Box 582 La Vergne, Tennessee 37086 LaFontaine, Javier Edgardo 2 1809 Hillmont Drive, Apt. H1 Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Lakes, Micah Jason 1 228 Rachel Lane Middletown, Ohio 45042 Lakey, Steven Gene 3 Route 1, Box 379-D Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003 Lamb, Kathy Janiece 4 3018 Earhart Road Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Lampton, Jeffrey Ray 3 4112 Cove Place Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Lampton, Michael Aaron 1 1759 Hicks Drive Evansville, Indiana 47715 Lancaster, Jeffrey Duane 1 Route 2, Saundersville Road Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 ‘ Langford, Sarah Elizabeth 2 4037 Outer Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Langham, Janet Carol 3 Route 3, Box 300 Bay Minette, Alabama 36507 Langlois, William David 2 133 Blackman Road Bradner, Ohio 43406 Langsdon, Joseph William 4 307 North Hardin Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Larue, Paul Grant 1 1174 Goosecreek By-Pass Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Lashlee, Jeff Thomas 2 2136 Brookview Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Lasseter, James Oliver IV 2 4787 Longbow Drive Titusville, Florida 32796 Lassiter, Sherri Dawn 1 210 Burntleaf Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Lassiter, William Russell 4 210 Burnt Leaf Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Latif, Zainab 4 6501 Harding Road, K-50 Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Laughery, Jamey Brian 2 Route 2, Box 127 Little Hocking, Ohio 45742 Laurence, Randall Dale Jr. 2 5005 Croos Ridge Road Woodstock, Georgia 30188 Lavender, Sarah Montgomery 4 306 Hazelwood Drive Smyrna, Tennessee 37167 Law, Larry E. Jr. 1 370 Harpeth View Trail Kingston Springs, Tennessee 37082 Lawler, Robert Eugene Jr. 2 875 Indian River Drive Cocoa, Florida 32922 Lawrence, Jonathan Lee 1 5012 Pebble Creek Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Layne, Phillippa Suzanne 1 Post Office Box 4061 Olive Hill, Kentucky 41164 Leake, Leanne Elizabeth 1 2147 June Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Leas, Camilla Annette 1 520 Glenpark Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Leathers, Stacy Louise 1 111 Perry Street Centerville, Tennessee 37033 Ledford, Lois Shannon 1 4346 Stilson Circle Norcross, Georgia 30092 Lee, Glenn Alan 1 178 Suntree Court Ormond Beach, Florida 32074 Lee, Jill Elizabeth 1 15755 Glenwood Detroit, Michigan 48205 LeFan, Barry Joseph 1 7810 Wild Creek Trail Huntsville, Alabama 35802 Leffel, Kelly Ann 3 131 Stillhouse Road Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 LeGree, Franklin Jr. 4 251 Clifford Avenue Rochester, New York 14621 LeMasters, James Wayne 3 191 Orchard Lane Wellsburg, West Virginia 26070 Lemasters, Lisa Claire 3 128 East Thistle Drive New Martinsville, West Virginia 26155 Lemmons, John Neal 3 128 Belle Valley Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Lenoir, Audrey Elaine 1 6017 Ellington Road Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Lenoir, Brian Wayne 1 6017 Ellington Road Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Lenoir, James William 4 6017 Ellington Road Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Lenoir, Robert Wade 2 6017 Ellington Road Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Lents, Nancy Catherine 2 Route 1, Box 12 Clarksville, Missouri 63336 Lentz, John William 1 12314 Shelter Lane Bowie, Maryland 20715 Lentz, Rhonda Diane 3 4604 Calumet Circle Duluth, Georgia 30136 Lester, Angela Jean 1 Route 2, Old County House Road Carthage, Tennessee 37030 Lester, Lorie Marie 3 617 A West Spring. Street Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Lewis, Aileen Dorothy 7 1224 Belvedere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Lewis, Charles Ted 3 171 Chippendale Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Lewis, Darryl Robert 7 Rt 1 Box 148A Christiana, Tennessee 37037 Lewis, Linda Annette 3 2843 Lakeland Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Lewis, Randal Carnell 2 204 Manzano Drive ‘Madison, Tennessee 37115 Ligon, Benetta Rose 1 Route 2, Box 5 Bon Aqua, Tennessee 37025 Link, Troy Lee 1 153 Allen Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Linkous, Nancy Lynn 3 7336 Oak Run Drive Germantown, Tennessee 38138 Linn, Michael Patrick 2 6036 Bethany Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Little, John Perry 4 304 East Heritage Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 Little, John Thomas 1 5061 Kingsview Court Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Little, Melody Rose 3 4600 Tenth Avenue, North Birmingham, Alabama 35212 Littleton, Virginia Josette 1 Post Office Box 4061 Olive Hill, Kentucky 41164 Loden, James Carlton 4 824 Glen Leven Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Logan, Michael Wayne 4 4129 Granny White Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Long, Benny Ray 1 101 Stark Street Greenbrier, Tennessee 37073 Long, Dawn Michelle 2 532 Trace Creek Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Long, DeAndra Lea 2 Route 2, Box 15-A Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Love, Sherri 3 13863 Pine Villa Lane Fort Myers, Florida 33912 Lovelady, Abigail Kathryn 1 20 Wolf Hill Road Unit 7-A Wolcott, Connecticut 06716 Lovelady, Lisa Lynne 4 432 South Ramsey Street Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Loveless, Lee Edward 4 Skyview Drive, Box 68 Centerville, Tennessee 37033 Lovell, Christopher Lynn 2 5636 Clovermeade Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Lovell, James Darren 2 Route 7, Box 328 Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Lovell, Rhonda Denise 1 Post Office Box 1193 Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Lovell, Ronald Kent 1 3245 Kings Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37218 Lowe, Barbara Anthony 5 906 Overton Lea Road Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Lowe, Steven Craig 1 5325 Ashlawn Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Lowe, Wiley B 3 969 Roselie Dr. Holly Hill, Florida 32017 Lowery, Stanley Alton 2 124 Highland Drive Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Lucas, Perry Edmund 4 1000 Flintlock Court Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Luckett, William Thomas 3 3728 Hillbrook Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Luffman, Jennifer Leigh 3 804 Lori Lane Mount Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Lundy, John Mark 3 4139 Granny White Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Lunn, Timothy John 7 528 Ben Lomand Drive Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Lusk, Gregory Alan 3 4005 Trotwood Avenue Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Luttrell, Julia Ann 2 237 Cole Boulevard Saint Charles, Missouri 63301 Lyle, Darren Robert 2 1418 Knox Valley Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Lynch, Patricia Lynn 2 Mingo Road Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Lynn, Kimberly Clark 1 Post Office Box 41 Viola, Tennessee 37394 Lyon, Tanjie Beth 2 2506 Roland Road Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Maberry, Billy Jeffrey 4 509 East Jefferson A Carthage, Tennessee 37030 Maccagnone, Darrin Thomas 1 Route 7, Box 7043 Manchester, Tennessee 37355 MacDonald, Shelly Beth 2 629 Elysian Fields Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Maddux, Thomas Malone 1 Route 7, Box 245 Albertville, Alabama 35950 Magee, Lisa Sharon 3 1316 Clairmont Drive Weaver, Alabama 36277 Magness, Eric Lynn 4 7008B Sharon Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 73034 Magness, Tammora Shannon 1 22513 Heussner Warren, Michigan 48089 Magnuson, John Michael 4 1620 Battleground Drive Apt. C-38 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Mailen, Kristin Lee 2 304 Hillside Drive Eldridge, lowa 52748 Malone, Catherine Michelle 2 1929 Highfield Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Malone, Vincent Edward 2 616 North Blythe Street Gallatin, Tennessee 37066 Mandernach, Kurt Joseph 2 3380 Clemens Saint Charles, Missouri 63301 Maness, Thomas Eric 2 107 Pioneer Trail Collinsville, Virginia 24078 Mangrum, Susan Darlene 5 497 Elysian Fields Road, M-1 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Mangrum, Timothy Carlton 2 Post Office Box 55 Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Manilla, Diana Gayle 4 Box 4155 David Lipscomb College Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Mankin, Jeffrey Ashley 3 15 Scott Place Abilene, Texas 79601 Manley, Charles Bradford 1 805 North Curtiswood Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Manley, James Daren 2 100 Tanglewood Drive Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Manley, Ray Hooper Jr. 1 3608-a Caldwell Court Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Manor, Kimberly Pace 1 Route 1, Box 260-B New Johnsonville, Tennessee 37134 Mansfield, James Michael 1 105 Hickory Lane McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Mansfield, Scott Lee 2 65 Fairview Avenue Grimsby Ontario, Canada, L83M3L6 Mansfield, Sonya Renee 2 4612 Benton Smith Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Marchand, Melanie Hooper 4 1616 Benjamin Street Nashville, Tennessee 37206 Marlin, James Brian 2 416 Annex Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Marlin, Kristie Leigh 1 441 Rembrandt Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Marlowe, Philip Brian 3 Rocky Ford Road Nolensville, Tennessee 37135 Marshall, John Alan 3 121 Altra Avenue Clarksville, Indiana 47130 Marshall, Paul Houston 3 2820 Hemingway Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Martello, William Christopher 4 Post Office Box 314 Baker, Florida 32531 Martikainen, Christine 2 8 Hilltop Road Tolland, Connecticut 06084 Martin, Angela Sue 2 9503 Brentsville Road Manassas, Virginia 22111 Martin, Bruce C. 4 2723 Abbott Martin Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Martin, Kimberly Jo 3 107 Robins Drive San Antonio, Texas 78226 Martin, Robbie Lamar 4 Post Office Box 1164 Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Martin, Ronald Jeffery 2 1160 Allen Avenue Hamilton, Ohio 45015 Martin, Susan Elaine 2 1915 Overhill Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Mason, George Perry Ill 4 1131 Morrow Ave. Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Mason, Holly Ruth 3 Post Office Box 37 Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Mason, Lori Merilinda 2 411 South Mission Ridge Drive Rossville, Georgia 30741 Mason, Margaret Ann 2 Route 1, Box 164 Chapmansboro, Tennessee 37035 Massey, James Matthew 1 13811 Old Hickory Boulevard Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Massey, Rita Paulette 2 Route 1, Box 252 Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee 37150 Massey, Susan Lea 5 913 Waterswood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Massey, Troy Nolan 4 3905 Sturbridge Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Mast, Scott Lee 2 561 County Line Road Bremen, Ohio 43107 Mastenbrook, Michelle Lee 2 2305 Carson Drive Waxhaw, North Carolina 28173 Masters, Sherry Jo 2 Box 154, Rt. 3, Celina, Tennessee 38551 Matheny, Scott Allen 4 157 Bay Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Mathis, Cynthia Michelle 3 14216 Weir Road Clio, Michigan 48420 Mathis, Gregory Don 2 Route 2, Box 91 Lyles, Tennessee 37098 Matlock, Tammy Renee 1 Route 1, Box 2A Charlotte, Tennessee 37036 Maxwell, Daniel Johnson 8 110 Third Avenue Carthage, Tennessee 37030 Maxwell, Gregory Allan 4 Post Office Box 593 Dayton, Tennessee 37321 May, Benjamin Jon 4 1495 Burros Road Huntsville, Alabama 35810 May, Kimberly Gale 3 656 DesMoines Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 May, Timothy Jack 2 Route 1, Box 438A Steens, Mississippi 39766 May, Wade Russell 1 Route 1, Box 337 Huntland, Tennessee 37345- 9554 Mayberry, Eldridge 2 Old Hampshire Road Hampshire, Tennessee 38461 Mayes, Kenneth Rieder 2 5120 Edmondson Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Mayhall, Carlton William Ill 1 Post Office Box 516 Hamilton, Alabama 35570 Mayo, Luanne Allison 4 910 Woodmont Boulevard, G- 10 Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Mayo, Madison Howard 2 Route 4, Box 769 Bassett, Virginia 24055 Mayo, Michael Wayne 4 Pam Harper, editor of the Backlog, climbed trees instead of walls when the going got tough. 3304 Hanover Arlington, Texas 76014 Mayo, William Morris 1 3225 Crislynndale Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Mays, Dena DuRard 1 1114 General George Patton Rd. Nashville, Tennessee 37221 McBride, Debra E 2 4751 Lemans Drive Orlando, Florida 32808 McBride, Sean Patrick 1 4199 Whispering Oak Drive Flint, Michigan 48507 McBride, Susan Hudson 4 903 Albert Court Nashville, Tennessee 37204 McBroom, Mort Michelle 2 11-h Northwood Lake Northport, Alabama 35476 McCain, Colista Jane 1 343 Southfriendship Road Paducah, Kentucky 42001 McCall, Terri Lynn 2 4136 East View Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 McCarley, Jane Elizabeth 4 302 West Brown Street Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 McCarley, Mary Denise 4 2076 Von List Way Lexington, Kentucky 40502 McCarter, Robert Craig 2 1416 Tyne Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee 37215 McCarty, James Wilson 1 637-B Huntington Ridge Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 McClanahan, Belinda Carol 1 Route 12, Box 262 Hickory Ridge Road Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 McClearen, Tammy Kay 2 Erin Lane 519 Nashville, Tennessee 37221 McClellan, Cory Don 3 2030 Filer Avenue, East Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 McClelland, Kevin Powers 4 7159 Harper Road Joelton, Tennessee 37080 McClintock, James Darin 2 5040 Marchant Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 McCluggage, Tenli Rae 1 2551 Pine Lake Place Tucker, Georgia 30084 McClure, Daniel Joe 3 450 Powers Boulevard Waverly, Tennessee 37185 McCollough, Alicha Kay 4 Route 2, Box 585 Franklin Road Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 McCollough, Malinee Rose 1 Route 2, Box 585 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 McConnell, Melissa Lynn 4 Route 2, Box 362 Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091 McCormick, Beth Ann 4 Post Office Box 274 Livingston, Tennessee 38570 McCormick, Jennifer Lynn 1 2517 Ravine Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 McCreary, Jason Tucker 1 8388 Drury Lane Germantown, Tennessee 38138 McDaniel, Anthony Keith 2 3337 Vermont Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36109 McDaniel, John William Jr. 3 4804 Hopedale Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 McDougal, Natalie Gay 1 Route 2, Box 286 Murray, Kentucky 42071 McDowell, Scott Alec 7 P.O. Box 4161 David Lipscomb College Nashville, Tennessee 37204 McEachern, David Todd 1 3229 Country Meadow Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 McElhiney, Melanie Ann 2 1400 Brannom Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Directory No one would believe that sophomores Angie Givens and Carmen Anderson were smiling so big on finals day. McElhiney, Thomas Wayne 4 1729 Ridgemere Ct. Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 McElroy, Chante’ Chanel 1 3301 Creekwood Drive, R-135 Nashville, Tennessee 37207 McElwain, Karen Lee 1 362 Binkley Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 McFall, Douglas Neal Jr. 2 225 Laurie Avenue Desoto, Texas 75115 McFarlin, Jennifer Denise 1 1229 Longview Drive Centerville, Tennessee 37033 McFarren, Amy RuthAndrea 1 708 Lakeview Street Ludington, Michigan 49431 McFerrin, Miriam Katherine 1 Route 8, Box 292 Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334 McGehee, Glenn Sanfort Jr. 2 Route 6, Box 306b Russellville, Kentucky 42276 McGill, Jennifer Leanne 2 173 Blair Road Lavergne, Tennessee 37086 McGill, Steven Wade 3 173 Blair Road Lavergne, Tennessee 37086 McGraw, Carmen Diane 4 4870 Candlewood Lane Stone Mountain, Georgia 30088 McGuff, Lara Allayne 1 126 Curtiscross Roads Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 McGuire, Melissa Kathryn 1 1429 Somerset Way Lilburn, Georgia 30247 McKay, Janet Teresa 2 115 Ralston Lane Franklin, Tennessee 37064 McKay, Robert Allison 4 115 Ralston Lane Franklin, Tennessee 37064 McKenzie, Crystal Paige 3 104 Hillcrest Heights Pikeville, Kentucky 41501 McKinley, Janet Kathryn 2 3810 Scarborough Drive New Haven, Indiana 46774 McKinney, Joseph Charles Jr. 2 Rua Maringa 175 Prado Recife, Pe Brazil, McKinney, Tammy LeAnn 1 Route 1, Box 880 Pikeville, Kentucky 41501 McLendon, Temple Susann 1 209 North Maple Street Lot 9 Wilmore, Kentucky 40390 McLevain, Karie Ann 2 Route 1 Everett-Frazier Road Mount Juliet, Tennessee 37122 McMahan, Margie Elizabeth 3 231 Lake Terrace Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 McManus, Trent Eric 3 502 Creek Road Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 McMurtry, John Mark 3 5011 Longstreet Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 McPherson, Amy Joyce 2 3805 Murphy Road Nashville, Tennessee 37209 McRae, David Michael 4 840 Youngs Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37207 McRaven, Carol Denise 4 6108 Bresslyn Road Nashville, Tennessee 37205 McTeer, Michelle Leigh 1 Route 12, Box 516 Maryville, Tennessee 37801 McVey, Timothy Wayne 5 846 Airways Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Meador, Elisa Jane 3 1011 Goodbar Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Meadows, Deborah Lee 1 2001 East Fourth Avenue, North Columbus, Mississippi 39702 Meadows, Gregory John 1 Route 5, Franklin Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Meece, Herbert Nokes Ii 4 281 Mountain High Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Megar, Carolyn Fern 7 266 Sterling Road Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Mehr, Melissa Faye 1 6753 Walnut Hills Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Melton, Kimberly Jo 1 209 Diane Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Melton, Tamara Renee 1 920 Ruman Street Waterloo, Indiana 46793 Mendl, Gary Daniel 4 536 Southcrest Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Menefee, Melanie Marie 3 Route 2, Box 163 Canyon, Texas 79015 Menefee, Paul Thomas Il 2 1104 Maplehurst Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Menninger, Michael Agee 3 109 Tennyson Trail Macon, Georgia 31210 Merani, Fahima Fadhil 2 1714 Amberwood Cr. Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Mercer, Steven Anderson 1 2400 Poincianna Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Meredith, Norman Hollis 3 1019 Patricia Drive Apt. F-105 Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Meriwether, Joel Isaac 4 1302 Clearview Drive Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Mero, Kelly Ann 3 1006 Brentwood Oaks Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Merritt, David Forrest 2 Rural Route 3, Box 160 Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Merritt, Kevin Warren 3 3516 Huntland Drive Whites Creek, Tennessee 37189 Mick, Kevin Eric 3 321 Walnut Street Zelienople, Pennsylvania 16063 Midgett, Jennette Elizabeth 2 307 Hampton Road Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Milhoan, Ardith Lenore 4 Route 8, Box 336 Charlottesville, Virginia 22901 Miller, Alvin James Jr. 4 902 Robertson Academy Road Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Miller, Anthony Dale 3 1602 North Observatory Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Miller, Jennifer Lee 3 936 Saint Andrews Road Macon, Georgia 31210 Miller, Kenneth Adams | 2 1120 West Perkins Memphis, Tennessee 38117 Miller, Kimberly June 3 270 Holt Hill Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Miller, Kristy Jean 1 5203 Carpenter Drive Crestwood, Kentucky 40014 Miller, Michael George 1 Windy Point 6 Alexander City, Alabama 35010 Miller, Paul Dennison 2 3921 Albert Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Miller, Perry Harper 2 1681 Brantford Drive Tucker, Georgia 30084 Miller, Rosemary Pearl 1 902 Robertson Academy Road Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Mills, Craig Steven 5 1033 Belvidere Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Mills, Melanie Sue 1 Route 2, Box 157 Michie, Tennessee 38357 Mills, Robert Gordon 3 1904 Upland Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Millstead, James Don 2 Route 1, Box 189 Ekron, Kentucky 40117 Minchey, Sheri Renee 3 141 Gayle Avenue Gallatin, Tennessee 37066 Minor, Mark Craig 3 7195 Franklin Road Lewisville, North Carolina 27023 Minton, David Harold 3 Route 2, Box 154ee. Milan, Tennessee 38358 Minyard, Melissa Dawn 1 2905 Moss Springs Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Mitchell, Dana Michelle 1 802 Silver Meadow Drive Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Mitchell, David William 7 313 Parkway Road Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Mitchell, Jane Elizabeth 1 3991 Beechdale Cove Memphis, Tennessee 38128 Mitchell, Jeffery Glenn 2 3757 Faulkner Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Mitchell, Peter Maury 3 2607 Leonides Dr. Montgomery, Alabama 36106 Mitchell, Tony Duane 2 4711 Delia Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Mock, Timothy Dwayne 2 5866 Shallowford Road Lewisville, North Carolina 27023 Monk, Marla Elayne 3 2600 Nashville Road Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 Montgomery, Comas Fay Jr. 4 1818 Elliott Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Montgomery, Rodrick Alan 1 109 Homestead Lane Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Montgomery, Sandra Lynn 4 214 Cumberland Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35803 Moore, Carlyn Roynal Jr. 1 6302 American Court Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Moore, Cynthia Ann 4 4465 Baton Rouge Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Moore, Eva Susan 4 Route 2, Box 515 Greenville, Kentucky 42345 Moore, Kenneth Gordon 3 Route 8, Box 8079 Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Moore, Kristy L. 1 Route 1, Box 23 Cookeville, Tennessee 38501 Moore, Michelle Leigh 2 3103 Harlin Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Moore, Timothy E 2 Box 244 Odin, Illinois 62870 Moore, Tom S. 2 4010 Aberdeen Road Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Moran, Gina Lynn 2 Route 1, Box 28 Waverly, Tennessee 37185 Moreau, Angelia Kaye 3 119 North Hills Drive Cohutta, Georgia 30710 Morehead, Donald Wayne 3 700 Meridian Street Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Morgan, Jeanne Marie 3 Route 3, Box 140A Shelbyville, Tennessee 37160 Morgan, John David 2 1420 Shawhan Terrace Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411 Morgan, Katie Elizabeth 3 Route 4, Box 350a Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091 Morgan, Kelly June 1 Lynnway Drive Franklin, Kentucky 42134 Morgan, Kelsie Ann 2 11709 Hardy Overland Park, Kansas 66210 Morgan, Monna Lynn 3 Route 1, Box 530 Trion, Georgia 30753 Morgan, Susan Elizabeth 4 1420 Shawhan Terrace Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411 Morris, Gregory Michael 3 545 Harding Place Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Morris, John Elston 2 2000 2nd Avenue Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Morris, Jon David 3 352 Clearlake Drive West Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Morris, Julie Lynn 1 106 Lake Emerald Drive Apartment 406 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Morris, Mary Denise 1 Route 4, Box 98 Keyser, West Virginia 26726 Morrison, Gregory Thomas 4 8324 Highway 100 Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Morrison, Lechelle Lee 1 Route 4, Carter Lane Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Morrow, Amy Gayle 4 615 Granny White Pike Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Morrow, James Evans 1 5053 Marc Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Morrow, James Milton Jr. 1 Route 7, Box 280 Selma, Alabama 36701 Morrow, Lydiabeth 2 Route 7, Box 284 Selma, Alabama 36701 Morrow, Sharon Grant 4 6501 Harding Road, E21 Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Morse, Alma Rebecca 2 1104 Glenwood Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Mortensen, Rob Allen 1 Route 1, Box 122 Leavenworth, Indiana 47137 Moseley, Rachel Mignonne 4 1004 Fair Street Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Moser, Lo ri Kaye 1 Route 7, Massey Lane Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Mosher, Joann Kay 1 Post Office Box 10 Spring Hill, Tennessee 37174 Moss, Carl Matthew 1 10118 Lomond Drive Manassas, Virginia 22110 Moss, Michael Lowery 2 10118 Lomond Drive Manassas, Virginia 22110 Moss, Mitchell Newman 2 157 37th Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Moss, Sonja Starr 3 Route 1, Box 72 Lyles, Tennessee 37098 Moth, Emily Conley 1 2389 Lynnfield Memphis, Tennessee 38119 Moulton, Todd David 8 909 Oak Street Clarksville, Tennessee 37040 Mowery, Lisa Marie 3 8301 Burchfield Drive Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Mullins, Cynthia Jo 4 4105 Brecon Circle Talladega, Alabama 35160 Mundy, James Douglas 2 257 Becklea Drive: Madison, Tennessee 37115 Murphey, Deborah Kay 4 6726 Hickory Crest Cove Memphis, Tennessee 38119 Murphey, Michael David 1 6726 Hickory Crest Cove Memphis, Tennessee 38119 Murphy, Bryan J. 3 106 Prescott Place Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Murphy, Daniel L. 3 3127 Dothan Memphis, Tennessee 38118 Murphy, Laura Lynn 1 130 Venetian Way Bardstown, Kentucky 40004 Murphy, Linda Amelia 4 112 Garrett Drive Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Murphy, Melinda Louise 3 534 American Road Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Murrell, Lisa Anne 1 Route 2, Box 253 Bon Aqua, Tennessee 37025 Musgrave, David 7 Rt. 2 Box 240 Woodbury, Tennessee 37190 Myers, Dee-Anna Jean 3 Box 74, Nolensville Road Nolensville, Tennessee 37135 Myers, Lance Randolph 1 1628 Sugar Valley Road, SW Cartersville, Georgia 30120 Myers, Melissa Dawn 1 3820 Valley Ridge Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Mynes, Elizabeth Lewis 1 592 Bendview Drive Charleston, West Virginia 25314 Nabors, Thomas Wright Ill { Route 3, Box 217-C Columbus, Mississippi 39701 Nam, Jeong Sook 1 1221 17th Avenue, South Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Nance, Angela Leigh 4 1714 Ashwood Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Nance, David Ralph 4 1479 Clairmont Place Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Nance, John Mark 4 1479 Clairmont Place Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Nastasi, Doni Joe 2 3756 Moss Rose Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Neal, Kristi Ann 4 5109 Amalie Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Neal, Lisa Ann 4 5005 Porter Hurt Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Neal, Michael Shane 1 3813 Hillshire Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Necessary, Patricia Annette 3 5 Indiana Street Bristol, Virginia 24201 Needham, Lisa Gay 2 1303 Crest Drive Colleyville, Texas 76034 Neely, Jeffrey Todd 1 496 Whispering Hills Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Nekoorad, Haleh 2 996 Mooreland Estates Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Nelson, Brian Scott 2 150 Cumberland Trace Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Nelson, Courtney Lynn 4 Addison Drive, Box 127 Blairsville, Georgia 30512 Nelson, David D. 4 4862 Jonquil Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Nelson, Jeffery Brian 4 312 Dolphin Street Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561 Nelson, William Cecil III 1 Post Office Box 127 Allison Drive Blairsville, Georgia 30512 Neser, Jan Laverne 2 Post Office Box 874 Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Nettles, David Borden 2 Box 304c, Tulloss Lane Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Nevins, Charles Neil 2 Route 1, Box 50 Celina, Tennessee 38551 Newberry, Shena Luvena 2 Route 3 Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee 37150 Newberry, Theodore Scott 4 2000 Newberry Drive Parkersburg, West Virginia 26101 Newbill, Daniel Ray 1 4604 Toddington Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Newby, Timothy Michael 4 Route 3, Box 293 Mcminnville, Tennessee 37110 Newton, Kristi Lynn 1 555 Huntington Parkway Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Nichols, Ellen Vaupel 3 102 Springdale Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Nichols, Gary L. 1 Route 2, Box 94 Holladay, Tennessee 38341 Niebel, John James 2 Route 1, Box 378c, Moss Bennet Ashland City, Tennessee 37015 Noblitt, Allyson Lanette 1 9905 Vale Road Vienna, Virginia 22180 Noles, Jonathan Keith 1 213 Westburg Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Nonnast, Kristi Dawn 3 Route 2 Haven, Kansas 67543 Nordley, Sharon Eleynne 1 Norris, James Mancel 7 Route 1, Box 122 Lynchburg, Tennessee 37352 Norris, Joseph Todd 1 Route 1, Box 122 Lynchburg, Tennessee 37352 Northcutt, Sherie Annette 4 1236 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Norton, Glenn Lee 4 Route 2, Box 117 Gainesboro, Tennessee 38562 Norwood, Christopher Wayne 4 1525 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Norwood, Jackie Lynn 2 217 Paragon Mills Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Norwood, Julie Kathleen 1 6738 West South Range Road Salem, Ohio 44460 Norwood, Mikol Kayren 1 217 Paragon Mills Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Norwood, Tonja Jo 4 1525 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Nouhnejad, Narjes 1 518 Pine Avenue Cookeville, Tennessee 37501 O’Banion, Keisha Singleton 1 477 Rural Hill Road Nashville, Tennessee 37217 O’Bryan, Frederick Marion Jr. 3 1245 Colonial Drive Lexington, Kentucky 40504 O’Neill, Thomas Lee 4 1507 Belvidere Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Oaks, Tammy Annette 1 2980 Coleman Memphis, Tennessee 38128 Oden, Daniel Bruce 4 2602 Mountain Park Circle Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Odle, Sam Wesley 1 402 Arbor Ridge Dr. Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Odom, Cheryl DaVonne 3 Post Office Box 217 Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Odum, Brenda Kay 3 Route 6, John Hager Road Mount Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Oldach, Kelly Jean 2 791 Cindy Blair Way Lexington, Kentucky 40503 Oliver, Patricia Ann 2 22 B Pinehurst Manor Pinehurst, North Carolina 28374 Olsen, Niel Applegate 3 5028 English Village Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Opst, Edward Paul 4 15 Pottstown Street Dunbar, Pennsylvania 15431 Orr, Janna Marie 2 Route 3, Box 289 Yell Road Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091 Osborne, William Roswell IV 3 4418-A Granny White Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Osburn, William Daniel Il 7 P.O. Box 4161 David Lipscomb College Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Outland, Sherry Lee 2 210 Woodmont Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Overbay, Jonathan Eldon 4 111 Winged Foot Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Overstreet, David Keith 4 420 Hyde Park Mount Vernon, Illinois 62864 Owen, Amy Jo 1 4709 Chalmers Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Owens, Ginger Lynn 3 Route 3, Box 188 Leoma, Tennessee 38468 Owens, Vicky Lynn 2 3939 Apache Trail, J-14 Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Pace, Denna A 3 123 Claystarks Road Woodburn, Kentucky 42170 Pack, James Thomas 1 2161 Lullwater Court Lawrenceville, Georgia 30245 Pack, Michael Charles 1 15 East Washingtonia Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Pack, Rebecca Faye 5 678 Brewer Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Page, Kimberly Rene’ 2 134 Hickory Heights Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Pahle, Nancy Jo 5 2139D Acklen Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Paladino, Lisa Ann 3 1379 Oakland Avenue Union, New Jersey 07083 Palmer, George Kenneth 4 8816 138th Street West Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124 Palmer, James Leo Ill 2 225 Tanglewood Court Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Palmer, John David 4 225 Tanglewood Court Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Palmer, Joseph Victor 1 3712 Anderson Road Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Palmer, Kristen Elizabeth 1 112 Barrington Drive Brandon, Florida 33511 Palmer, Mary Elizabeth 3 225 Tanglewood Ct. Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Palmer, Russell Brooks 2 Post Office Box 502 Hamilton, Alabama 35570 Palmer, Stephanie Callahan 3 112 Barrington Drive Brandon, Florida 33511 Panboon, Daniel 2 446 Bellehurst Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36109 Panboon, David 2 446 Bellehurst Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36109 Papuchis, Bonnye Jayne 1 2613 Pleasant Green Road Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Parham, John Malcolm 2 4223 Old Hillsboro Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Parham, Kimberly Ann 4 Route 1, Box 9-H Marion, Arkansas 72364 Parish, Beth Ann 1 4084 Klepinger Road Dayton, Ohio 45416 Parker, David Young Jr. 3 120 Karen Drive Mt Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Parker, Deborah Jean 1 120 Karen Drive Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Parker, James Phillip 1 609 Virginia Avenue Taylorville, Illinois 62568 Parker, John Blake 2 Post Office Box 128 Fort Deposit, Alabama 36032 Parker, Kay Marie 2 Route 5, 202 Richland Drive Shelbyville, Tennessee 37160 Parker, Lori Michelle 4 4817 Hopedale Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Parker, Ronald Keith 1 318 Weaver Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Parker, Susan Dale 3 Rt.6, Box 94 Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Parker, Wendy Lynn 1 2012 College Farm Road Murray, Kentucky 42071 Parkins, Crystal Fly 4 Route 1, Box 90 Milan, Tennessee 38358 Parks, Anita Jill 2 Route 5, Parkwood Drive, Box 63 Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Parrish, David Raymond 3 1119 Tuckahoe Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Parrott, Billy Edward Jr. 4 1103 Vannoy Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Parsley, Lori Ann 1 29 1 2 West Waterloo Street Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110 Parsley, Lowell Todd 3 1910 Kimberly Flatwoods, Kentucky 41139 Parsons, James Wilson 2 Directory Route 1, Box 298 Celina, Tennessee 38551 Parsons, Robert Hull 1 Route 1, Box 298 Celina, Tennessee 38551 Passmore, James Brent 3 615 South 20th Street Mt. Vernon, Illinois 62864 Pate, Anthony Hall 1 6107 Tracy Valley Drive Norcross, Georgia 30093 Patterson, Kimberly Ann 4 200 Redmont 7 1 Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 Pauley, Kelly Lynn 4 Route 1, Box 167 Alum Creek, West Virginia 25003 Pauley, Timothy Ray 3 Route 1, Box 167 Alum Creek, West Virginia 25003 Paulk, Mark Leonard 2 55 Fairway Lane Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32250 Paulk, Theresa Ann 2 55 Fairway Lane Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32250 Payne, Patricia Anne 3 119 Lewisburg Ave. Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Peach, John Paul 2 1023 Hermitage Drive Owensboro, Kentucky 42301 Peacock, Harper Scott 4 Route 1, Box 24 Milton, Tennessee 37118 Peck, Carrie Liesbeth 2 2374 Roberts Lane Florence, Alabama 35630 Pedigo, Ivan Dean 1 1108 Williamsburg Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Peebles, Leanne M. 1 201 Margo Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Peecook, James Anthony 1 Route 9, Box 567-A Lakeside Drive Cumming, Georgia 30130 Peeler, Elizabeth Anne 3 6948 Vineridge Dallas, Texas 75248 Pelham, Dana Kaye 1 918 Dickerson Road Goodlettsville, Tennessee SH AOIZ: Pendergrass, Tina Kay 2 Route 1, Pleasant Gap Road Powell, Tennessee 37849 Pennington, Steven Gregory 1 126 Trail East Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Perkins, Leigh 3 1181 North Third El Cajon, California 92021 Perkinson, Cynthia Lynn 1 11019 Louis Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35803 Perkinson, David Glenn 3 11019 Louis Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35803 Perry, Hubert Gregory 2 Route 2, Box 466 Estill Springs, Tennessee 37330 Perry, Robert Lance 2 Route 2, Shirley Lane Flintstone, Georgia 30725 Personett, Loren Ray Jr. 4 247 Sunrise Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Petoskey, William 4 8125 Fulmer Road Millington, Michigan 48746 Pettit, Lee Alan 3 268 Spreading Oak Lane Ormond Beach, Florida 32074 Petty, Amanda Joyce 4 Post Office Box 245 Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Peugeot, John Christopher 2 1772 Chartwell Trace Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087 Pewitt, Rebecca Lynn 3 584 Huntington Parkway, Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Pfleiger, Karen Marie 2 3903 Valley Road Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Directory “A Common Love.”’ This song signifies what the Tuesday night devotionals are all about — coming together to give praise to our lord. Phebus, Sharon Renee 3 110 Cherry Tree Drive Waverly, Tennessee 37185 Phelps, Melissa Ann 2 1316 Tulip Grove Road Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Phelps, Randall Perry Jr. 4 1316 Tulip Grove Road Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Phillips, Alissa Anne 2 198 Heritage Trace Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Phillips, Jeffrey Channing 1 424 Robertson Drive Smyrna, Tennessee 37167 Phillips, Lee Roy Jr. 4 1504 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Phillips, Leeann 4 1021 Redmond Court Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Phillips, Lucinda Glenette 1 Route 2, Box 748 Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Phillips, Tony Len 1 424 Robertson Drive Smyrna, Tennessee 37167 Philpot, Gary Maurice 1 Route 1, Box 275 Celina, Tennessee 38551 Philpott, Tonya Dee 1 Route 7, Box 7424 Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Phipps, Richard P. 1 2381 Kingsland Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30360 Pickard, Dana Anne 2 137 Morningside Drive, P.O. Box 1066 Lavergne, Tennessee 37086 Pickens, Ritchie Lynn 2 1759 Maxine Memphis, Tennessee 38111 Pickett, April Christian 1 3213 Utica Pike Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Piel, Judith Ann 5 1310 Edmonson Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Pigg, Lisa 4 Route 1, Box 55 Petersburg, Tennessee 37144 Pike, Paul Glenn 3 8036 Laray Drive Westchester, Ohio 45069 Pippin, John Larry 2 215 North Spring Street Sparta, Tennessee 38583 Pitcock, Kimberly Dawn 1 Route 1, Box 408-A Salem, Indiana 47167 Pitcock, Kimberly Susan 1 Route 4, Box 209 Tompkinsville, Kentucky 42167 Pittman, Deborah Ann 1 Route 8, Box 235 Stewarts Ferry Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Plunkett, Carianna Lynn 1 Route 2, Box 353 Kingston Springs, Tennessee 37082 Poe, Joy Hall 2 202 St. Ann’s Lane Waverly, Ohio 45690 Poe, Shayne Robert 2 202 St. Ann’s Lane Waverly, Ohio 45690 Poff, Dana Lynn 4 3242 Priest Woods Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Pogue, Susan Rebecca 4 Route 5, Box 407 Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Polk, Tabitha Lynn 3 Route 2, Box 64 Decherd, Tennessee 37324 Poor, Kimberly Sue 4 1105 Bristolwood Street Brandon, Florida 33511 Pope, Bradley William 2 26 Northgate Park Chattanooga, Tennessee 37415 Popham, Mandy Elaine 2 3364 Creek View Drive Lawrenceville, Georgia 30245 Popham, Marsha Kathleen 4 3364 Creekview Drive Lawrenceville, Georgia 30245 Popham, Wendy Elizabeth 1 3364 Creekview Drive Lawrenceville, Georgia 30245 Poteete, Thomas Gregory 1 522 Brewer Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Potts, Alan James 3 Post Office Box 402, Sussex Co Snellville, Georgia 30278 Potts, Joseph Edward 2 Route 6, Box 394 Pulaski, Tennessee 38478 Pounders, David Reese 2 1915 Fordson Road Richmond, Virginia 23229 Pounders, Robert Mark 4 370 Wallace Road, Apt. F-9 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Powell, Edna Ferguson 4 108 Rolling River Court Bellevue, Tennessee 37221 Powell, Gregory Levoy 3 Route 2, Box 159b Mcminnville, Tennessee 37110 Powell, Kelly Lynn 1 226 Skyline Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Powell, Stephany Jane 1 10 Owen Avenue Brownsville, Tennessee 38012 Powers, Rhonda Renee 1 150 Universal Drive Centerville, Tennessee 37033 Pretre, Sandra Kay 2 911 Broadmoor Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Price, Judith Leigh 4 Route 1, Box 309 Gourdneck Road Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Price, Wayne Roberson 1 6504 North Canterbury Drive Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39564 Price, William Edward 1 1708 Walnut Street Fostoria, Ohio 44830 Prince, Donald Bryan 3 32544 Beacon Lane Fraser, Michigan 48026 Prince, Timothy Wayne 1 32544 Beacon Lane Fraser, Michigan 48026 Prine, Michael Shane 2 1707 Melba Drive Tifton, Georgia 31794 Pruden, Wendy Lynn 3 17 Grandview Drive Normal, Illinois 61761 Puckett, Kim Leigh 3 Post Office Box 87 Eagleville, Tennessee 37060 Pugh, Jennifer Allyson 2 Box 37M, Hall Road Colliers, West Virginia 26035 Puryear, Gary Shawn 1 205 Maple Street Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674 Qualls, Kenneth Ray Il 1 6620 Chadwell Road Huntsville, Alabama 35802 Qualls, Melissa Jean 4 6620 Chadwell Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35802 Qualls, Michelle Angenette 3 14817 Ridgeoak Drive Boyds, Maryland 20841 Qualls, Tammy Michelle 4 Route 2, Box 340 Catlett, Virginia 22019 Quillian, Ann Boyd 4 1111 Laurelwood Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37412 Quinn, Gina Ellen 1 7717 Old Harding Road Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Radish, Rhonda Renee 1 4905 Yorkshire Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Radish, Roxanne Marie 2 4905 Yorkshire Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Ragan, Michelle 2 8074 Esterbrook Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Ragan, Rhonda Caryl 2 400 West Chestnut Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Ragan, Russell Todd 3 400 West Chestnut Street Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Rains, Marsha Rena 4 2307 Central Street Savannah,, Tennessee 38372 Ramey, Deborah Ann 4 1336 Greentree Valley 8 Memphis, Tennessee 38138 Rampy, Wyatt Andrew 2 320 Mill Run Drive Warrenton, Virginia 22186 Randolph, Phillip Johnson 4 301 Navajo Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36117 Randolph, Rachel Janice 2 301 Navajo Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36117 Rawlings, Karen Arlene 4 3356 Towneship Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Rawlins, David Wayne 1 1041 Indian Lake Road Daytona Beach, Florida 32014 Rawlins, Matthew Wayne 2 1041 Indian Lake Road Daytona Beach, Florida 32014 Ray, Bobby Lull Jr. 4 512 Red Hill Road, East Ethridge, Tennessee 38456 Ray, Michael Lynn 4 942 South 5th Street Mayfield, Kentucky 42066 Ray, Steven Maurice Jr. 1 Route 1, Box 324 Hinesville, Georgia 31313 Rayburn, Penelope Harding 1 Route 4, Box 32A3 Ashland City, Tennessee 37015 Reagan, Marlene Gay 1 2524 David Court Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Reagan, Marletta Ann 3 2524 David Court Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Record, Glenn David 3 Route 8, Box 347 Benton, Kentucky 42025 Redwine, Kevin Flint 3 R.R. 1 12515 E.C.R. 125 South Selma, Indiana 47383 Reed, Angela Ruth 1 8441 Dogwood Road Germantown, Tennessee 38138 Reed, Donna Sue 4 1202 Jackson Street Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Reed, John Emmett 1 2685 Lee Ann Drive Marietta, Georgia 30066 Reed, Robert Douglas 2 8441 Dogwood Germantown, Tennessee 38138 Reed, Tim Lynn 1 115 Dogwood Trail McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Reeder, Rodger William 4 Route 2 Box 2858 Joelton, Tennessee 37080 Reel, Amanda Lea 2 Route 5, Box 147 Pikeville, Tennessee 37367 Reel, Todd Hicks 1 2611 Emoriland Boulevard Knoxville, Tennessee 37917 Rees, Clark Sanders 3 Route 1, Old Shelbyville Hwy Box 36 Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Reese, Brian Peyton 1 345 River Street Hartsville, Tennessee 37074 Reese, Leanne Renee 3 3923 West Fairfax Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37415 Reichenau, David Keith 1 1000 Forrest Drive Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Renner, Viva 2 Box 611 Gruver, Texas 79040 Reynolds, Christa D. 1 5066 Ravenwood Drive Marietta, Georgia 30066 Reynolds, Karen Michelle 1 1253 Arno Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Rhodes, Maria Lynn 1 5670 Deerfield Place Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 Rice, Kenneth Alan 4 1014 Townley Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Richardson, Catherine Elizabeth 1 5801 Shady Hollow Lane Chattanooga, Tennessee 37416 Richardson, Jerry Christopher 2 Route 1 Mayfield, Kentucky 42066 Richardson, Leigh Ellen 1 8102 Pine Castle Drive Louisville, Kentucky 40219 Richardson, Vivian Jane 4 Route 1, Box 371 Bon Aqua, Tennessee 37025 Richmond, David William 2 2129 Chickasaw Court Florence, Alabama 35630 Richter, John Franklin 2 Route 4, Box 280 Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091 Riden, Cynthia Diane 4 1116 Greenwood Trail Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Riggle, Todd Page 3 Box 52 Lynnville, Tennessee 38472 Rittenberry, Paul Douglas 4 1542 Neely's Bend Road Madison, Tennessee 37115 Robb, James Dwight Jr. 1 1030 Rio Drive Grand Blanc, Michigan 48439 Robb, Karen Lynn 3 1030 Rio Drive Grand Blanc, Michigan 48439 Roberson, John Ernest 3 Post Office Box 755 Dayton, Tennessee 37321 Roberson, Susan Diane 4 1416 Lipscomb Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Roberts, Dianne Henry 3 P.O. Box 150248 210 Burlington Place Nashville, Tennessee 37215- 0248 Roberts, Ginger Leann 2 Route 10, Hidden Valley Drive Mcminnville, Tennessee 37110 Roberts, Leigh Kimberly 3 264 Pine Street New Hope, Alabama 35760 Roberts, Randal Rhea 4 1707 Temple Ave. Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Roberts, Rebecca Lee 2 2231 Ady Road Forest Hill, Maryland 21050 Roberts, Scott Fitzgerald 2 613 Fairwood DriveDrive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Robichaud, Nicole Lynn 2 Route 7, Box 238 Benton, Kentucky 42025 Robinson, Amie Beth 8 4400 Granny White Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Robinson, Amy Jo 2 106 Gaillard Lane Summerville, South Carolina 29483 Robinson, Angela Beth 3 1228 Woodleigh Road Marietta, Georgia 30060 Robinson, Gordon Brian 1 1035 Lake Shore Drive Gallatin, Tennessee 37066 Robinson, Susan Lynnette 2 Route 2, Box 10 Pegram, Tennessee 37143 Robison, Kellie LeAnne 1 Route 2, Box 79 Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388 Rochelle, Michael James 4 3311 Greenwood Drive Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240 Rockhill, Carla Michelle 2 201 Squire Circle Bessemer, Alabama 35023 Roehrig, David Michael 4 109 Springdale Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Rogers, Amanda Fawn 4 Fairway Terrace Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Rogers, Amy Danielle 4 1511 Clydeway Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Rogers, Brian Jay 1 Route 6, Pewitt Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Rogers, Ellen Marine 4 5170 Woodhaven Drive Flint, Michigan 48504 Rogers, Michael Brian 2 Route 3, Box 149 Mount Vernon, Illinois 62864 Rogers, Paul Odell 2 5170 Woodhaven Drive Flint, Michigan 48504 Rogers, Paul Scott 1 5703 Queen Ann Lane Chattanooga, Tennessee 37415 Rogers, Phillip Lee 4 5170 Woodhaven Flint, Michigan 48504 Rogers, Wendy Coral 2 1511 Clydeway Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Roland, Lois Elizabeth 1 4605 Bonnieway Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411 Roland, Paul Todd 3 4605 Bonnieway Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37411 Rollings, Aimee 2 8801 Wessex Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37923 Rorex, Cynthia Yvonne 1 Post Office Box 1200 Bridgeport, Alabama 35740 Roscher, Lisa Mildred 1 3011 Franklin Road Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Rosenberg, Mary E. 8 8118 Sawyer Brown Road Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Ross, Billy Allen Jr. 4 837 Irmo Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Ross, Lynn Callarman 4 3713 Mayfair Avenue Nashville, TN, Tennessee 37215 Ross, Steven Clay 4 3713 Mayfair Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Rowan, Debbie Gayle 1 301 Appomattox Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Rowe, John Dewitt 5 3503 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Roxby, Kimberly Joan 1 52716 Hudson Street, Box G Beallsville, Ohio 43716 Roy, Richard Kevin 3 5345 Vanderbilt Road Mount Juliet, Tennessee Silee Royster, Carl Howell 3 112 Campbell Court Mayfield, Kentucky 42066 Royston, Jennifer Anne 4 414 Beechwood Drive Morristown, Tennessee 37814 Ruch, David Bowman 2 Route 1, Box 464 Philadelphia, Tennessee 37846 Rudolph, Lisa Michelle 2 169 Rockhill Road Meridianville, Alabama 35759 Rupard, Tracy Dean 2 Post Office Box 793 Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 Russ, Jamie Kyle 4 212 Hurst Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Russell, Chandra Dannette 3 5421 West 64th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53218 Russell, James William 8 5160 Rice Road, Apartment 275 Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Russell, Lycrecia June 2 109 Browning Street Waverly, Tennessee 37185 Russell, Nancy Jean 2 502 East Angela Circle Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Russell, Samuel Tyrone 2 Route 2, Box 235-A Sylacauga, Alabama 35150 Rutherford, Brett Alan 1 4399 Aloha Memphis, Tennessee 38118 Rutherford, Jeanne Carole 4 1207 Derby Trace Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Rutherford, Kevin Von 3 4399 Aloha Ave. Memphis, Tennessee 38118 Rutledge, Laura Jo 3 122 Hi-Haven Court Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Rutledge, Ted Lane 3 6513 Cornwall Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Ryan, Diana Lynn 3 4874a Shasta Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Ryback, Tracy Ann 1 727 Winthorne Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Rye, Bennett Adams 4 310 Polk Ave. Nashville, Tennessee 37210 Sabal, Catherine 1 1106 Chickasaw Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Sadler, Kris Northern 1 406 Westfield Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Sain, Jacqueline Lynn 1 108 Westmoreland Summerville, South Carolina 29483 Sales, Tracey Maurice 1 54 Amanda Way, Route 9 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Sallin, Mark Eugene 3 980 Overton Lea Road Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Sampson, Richard Keith 1 Route 4 Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091 Sams, Esthel 1 Route 6, Egypt Road, Box 1830 Bluff City, Tennessee 37618 Sanborn, Jeffrey Allen 2 2212 Shadeydale Lane Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Sanders, Gloria Denese 3 916 North Monroe, Apartment S Brownsville, Tennessee 38012 Sanders, Philip Brian 1 2000 Paula Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Sanders, Robert Burr 2 Post Office Box 363 Tracy City, Tennessee 37387 Sanders, Roberta Rae 4 1601 Lethia Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37206 Sanders, Stacey Lynn 4 1213 Tunlaw Road Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Sanderson, Wendy Shantel 3 611 Carol Ann Drive Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Sandlin, Kellie Elizabeth 1 Post Office Box 114 Alexandria, Tennessee 37012 Sandrell, Carlton Wade 1 Route 7, Box 31A Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464 Sansom, Michael Clark 2 628 Watsonwood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Santi, Tiffany 2 1902 York Court Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Sartin, Sharon Kaye 4 Post Office Box 201 Stevenson, Alabama 35772 Scadden, Warna Kay 3 504 Grant Street Newell, West Virginia 26050 Scarborough, Charles Ethan 1 829 Shelaire Drive Mansfield, Ohio 44903 Scheub, Susan Elizabeth 1 10145 Manore Road Grand Rapids, Ohio 43522 Schiller, Eric Frederick Jr. 2 Route 11, Moran Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Schiller, Mary Elizabeth 3 Route 12, Moran Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Schloot, David Garrett 3 6049 Dwight Dearborn Heights, Michigan 48127 Schmittou, Deborah Louise 4 1917 Old Hickory Boulevard Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Schmittou, Susan Rene’ 1 1917 Old Hickory Boulevard Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Schott, Kenneth Ronald Jr. 1 6838 Walnut Hills Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Schott, Teresa Lynn 1 6838 Walnut Hills Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Schrader, Thelma Anne 2 Cedarwood Apt. D64 Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Schutte, Matthew Gustav 4 Rt. 1, Carten Road Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Schwerdt, Christopher Michael 1 Route 2, Box 185 Alamo, Tennessee 38001 Scott, Felicia Chouree 2 427 Bunkerhill Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Scott, H. Stacy 1 1618 Glen Echo Road Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Scott, James Bradley 3 301 Morrison Street Mcminnville, Tennessee 37110 Scott, Kimberly Donette 1 Post Office Box 125 Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 Scott, Lewis Hunter Jr. 2 Route 1, Box 307 Sinks Grove, West Virginia 24976 Scott, Lisa Ann 8 141 Cumberland Trace Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Scott, Mary Catherine 2 1618 Glen Echo Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Scott, Michelle Darlene 1 3712 North MacArthur Decatur, Illinois 62526 Seal, Walter Daniel 2 3249 Durham Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36109 Seale, John Michael 7 1402 Williamsburg East Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35404 Seals, Thomas Lyman Jr. 1 205 Ash Avenue Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 Sears, Rod Gene 2 3917 Milford Drive Kettering, Ohio 45429 Segrest, Connie Ann 8 2101 Belmont Boulevard, 602 Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Self, Jennifer Marie 1 5740 Cloverland Place Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Sellers, James Thomas 3 5081 Moss Road Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Senn, Mary Elizabeth 2 124 Cannon Drive Hendersonville, North Carolina 28734 Senn, Timothy Allen 3 124 Cannon Drive Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Sensing, Beverly Carol 2 12 South Hollye Drive Corydon, Indiana 47112 Sesay, Bockarie Abu 4 55 Sackville Street Freetown Sierra Leone, Sevener, Tracey Louise 2 2113 Louise Drive Monroe, North Carolina 28110 Sexton, Elizabeth Kay 3 1445 Loughton Drive Webster, New York 14580 Shadel, Leah Alison 6 7615 Horan Drive Fort Smith, Arkansas 72903 Shaffer, Nancy Brown 4 1905 Oakhampton Place Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Shaneyfelt, Sheri Francis 8 1901 Cromwell Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Shannon, Ann Comer 7 201 Lake Valley Hendersonville,, Tennessee 37075 Shannon, Scott Ray 1 1581 Wellesley Drive Lexington, Kentucky 40513 Sha ppard, Susan Lynn 2 2549 Surrey Wood Bartlett, Tennessee 38134 Shappley, Zachary Wayne 1 904 Kennington Hill Drive Hixson, Tennessee 37343 Sharp, Kelley Jean 1 Route 1, Box 433 Bon Aqua, Tennessee 37025 Sharp, Linda Patrice 3 1511 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Sharp, Paul E. 3 1511 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Shatzer, Rebecca Ellen 1 7257 Green Meadows Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Sheffield, Lisa Kay 2 1789 Taper Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15241 Shelton, Jason Leigh 2 Route 1, Box 39 Springfield, Tennessee 37172 Shelton, Joe Jamie Claude 3 Sheloyville Highway Eagleville, Tennessee 37060 Shelton, Kimberly Jo 1 213 Pebble Place Smyrna, Tennessee 37167 Shepherd, Cara Ellen 2 3994 South Dixie Road Dalton, Georgia 30720 Shepherd, Dee Ann 2 520 Richmar Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Shepherd, James Michael 1 1301 Rush Street Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674 Sheppard, Michael Scott 2 957 Village Hills Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Sherman, James Wesley 1 Route 1, Box 130 Shady Valley, Tennessee 37688 Sherman, Traci Leana 4 5276 Edmondson Pike Apartment 1013 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Sherrod, Bryan L 4 Route One, Box 367 Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674 Sherrod, John Robert Ill 2 Route 7, Box 510 Florence, Alabama 35630 Shipman, David Dean 1 Directory 9423 Waterside Court New Haven, Indiana 46774 Shipp, Colleen Elizabeth 2 6433 Herbmoor Troy, Michigan 48098 Shires, John Banks 4 1626 South 16th Ave. Apt. A 6 Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Shive, David Russell 1 8007 Cavewood Court Louisville, Kentucky 40291 Shivers, Irene Simpson 4 3631 Woodmont Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Shockey, Darrin Lynn 3 1906 Waynesburg Drive Southeas Canton, Ohio 44707 Shockley, Toni Dianne 2 219 Georgia Street Bristol, Virginia 24201 Shockney, Traci Lynn 4 Route 1, Box 379-B Portland, Tennessee 37148 Shoemaker, Kelly Rhae 1 5928 Dewey Heights Road Pinson, Alabama 35126 Shope, Anissa Renee 1 Box 520, Deal Road Burns, Tennessee 37029 Short, Alethea Lynn 1 2892 Eighth Street Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221 Shouse, Emily Ann 1 3809 Haywood Court Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Shouse, Stephanie Le 1 Route 1, Box 90-D Spring Hill, Tennessee 37174 Shrader, Burns Malcolm III 3 4021 Knud Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Shrader, Christopher David 1 4021 Knud Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Shultz, David Stephen 4 212 Rutledge Road New Freedom, Pennsylvania 17349 Shumard, Robert Baxter 1 9005 Martin Road Roswell, Georgia 30076 Silber berger, Christine 4 3418 Benham Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Silberberger, Maria Theresia 4 3418 Benham Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Simmons, Anne 4 Post Office Box 158 Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Simms, Lucinda Ann 5 Route 2, Box 11 Lyles, Tennessee 37098 Simons, Kristin A. 3 516 Hearthstone Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Simpson, Melissa Marie 2 1130 Viking Drive P.O. BOX 234 Knoxville, Tennessee 37933 Simpson, Pamela Jane 1 224 Edgewater Drive Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37112 Simpson, Timothy Lee 4 1011 Gadd Road., Apt. 114 Hixon, Tennessee 37343 Sims, Jeri Paige 3 401 Buckeye Street Athens, Alabama 35611 Sims, Sheri Lynette 2 109 Hickory Hill Place Brandon, Mississippi 39042 Sirvio, Robert Richard 3 604 Lee Circle Covey Chase Apartments Cullman, Alabama 35055 Sisco, Georganne 2 504 Shadycrest Lane Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Sisson, Larry William 3 4464 Princeton Road Memphis, Tennessee 38117 Slate, Cheri Kay 1 Post Office Box 474 Madison, Tennessee 37115 Slate, Ginger Leigh 4 9171 Wesley Place Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 Slater, Keith Alan 4 5845 Evergreen Drive Vassar, Michigan 48768 Slater, Michael Lewis 1 Directory 101 North Main Street Vassar, Michigan 48768 Slater, Terry Ray 4 Box 572, David Lipscomb Colleg Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Slayton, Mark Edward 1 513 Arbor Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Sledge, Barton Trevor 1 Route 1, Box 197 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Sliger, Darla Yvonne 3 Route 3, Box 217 Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee 37150 Sloan, Jonathan Roy 1 1923 Riverview Drive Murfreesboro, Tennessee SHAE) Slough, Elizabeth Pollock 2 413 Watts Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Smalling, April Annette 1 Route 3, Box 109 Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee 37150 Smelser, Paul Wayne 2 203 Teakwood Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Smith, Alicia Dawn 1 10610 Harborough Road Richmond, Virginia 23233 Smith, Angela Renae 2 Route 6, Box 6441 Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Smith, Anne Russell 2 1100 Grandview Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Smith, Betty Jean 3 Post Office Box 86 Mentone, Indiana 46539 Smith, Cheryl Yvonne 1 Route 1, Box 712 Spring Hill, Tennessee 37174 Smith, Christopher Douglas 1 Route 2, Michaelis Road Marietta, Ohio 45750 Smith, Cynthia Darlene 1 1901 Forest Drive Guntersville, Alabama 35976 Smith, David Michael 3 198 Louisiana Avenue Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Smith, Deborah Kaye 4 3707-B Murphy Road Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Smith, George Autry Il 4 5800 Criner Road Huntsville, Alabama 35802 Smith, Jeffery Trent 1 853 Boxwood Lane Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089 Smith, Kathy Lynn 2 91 Jay Street Nashville, Tennessee 37210 Smith, Kevin Scott 4 Route 7, Box 680 Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Smith, Kimberly Dianne 3 3206 Wilmoth Court Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Smith, Kimberly Page 2 1915 Fordson Road Richmond, Virginia 23229 Smith, Lesli Page 4 545 Castlegate Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Smith, LySandra Marie 1 21433 Margareta Detroit, Michigan 48219 Smith, Mark Hamilton 14 Route 6, Box 540 Dayton, Tennessee 37321 Smith, Melissa Ann 1 1706 Rayburn Place Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Smith, Nolan Patrick 14 1100 Grandview Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Smith, Randall Boyd 4 611 Hillwood Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Smith, Scott Alan 2 Route 2, Michaelis Road Marietta, Ohio 45750 “ Smith, Sherri B. 2 Route 3, Box 85B McEwen, Tennessee 37101 Smith, Thomas Clint 1 2604 Tiffany Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37206 Smith, Todd Edward 2 Route 1, Box 3238 Dyersburg, Tennessee 38024 Smith, Tracy Swain 3 53 Planters Wood Driveive Hilton Head, South Carolina Smith, Valerie Kay 2 965 Graybar Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Smith, Wendy Anne 2 711 Robert Burns Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Smitherman, John Denny Jr. 3 Route 1, 129 Maplebrook Road - Elkin, North Carolina 2862 1 Smithson, Amy Joann 1 713 Aspen Road Starkville, Mississippi 39759 Smithson, Vickie A. 3 3646 Janlyn Dallas, Texas 75234 Smotherman, Kendra Ann 1 11441 Laing Detroit, Michigan 48224 - Smotherman, Richard Edward Ill 3 1941 Graceland Drive Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Smotherman, Scott Ferrell 4 1002 East Northfield, C103 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Sneed, Tommy Ray Jr. 2 Route 4, Box 365 Dayton, Tennessee 37321 Snider, Roger Dwayne 1 703 Lloyd Street Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464 Snodgrass, Lant Scott 1 429 Lynwood Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Snyder, James Grant 5 3428B Amanda Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Solomon, Glee Renee 1 5633 Hearthstone Ln. Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Solomon, Laura Jane 4 Post Office Box 242 Gates, Tennessee 38037 Solomon, Mark Thomas 1 Post Office Box 242 Gates, Tennessee 38037 Somervell, Joanna Lynn 1 1168 Manning Farms Court Atlanta, Georgia 30338 Sorey, John Francis IV 1 6400 Green Island Drive Columbus, Georgia 31904 Soriano, Melanie Grace 1 149 Hickory Hollow Terrace Apartment 103 Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Spain, Matthew Darwin 1 1724 North Observatory Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Spann, Bobby Lee Jr. 3 180 Wallace Road, Apt. S-12 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Spann, Rebecca Dana 2 6108 Beaver Ridge Road Knoxville, Tennessee 37931 Sparkman, Bobby Lee Jr. 2 802 Mullican Street Mcminnville, Tennessee 37110 Sparkman, Kelly Renee’ 2 1311 23rd Street Niceville, Florida 32578 Sparks, John Marion 4 5401 Anchorage Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Spears, Dietlinde Denise 2 713 McMurray Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Spears, Dietlinde Elke 5 713 Mcmurray Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Spears, Dietrich Maurice 3 713 McMurray Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Spencer, Shelley Lyn 3 3109 Ivy Point Road Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Spencer, William Walter Jr iS 1883 Carothers Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Spivy, Stephen Oscar 3 Post Office Box B Carbon Hill, Alabama 35549 Spragg, Thomas Horsley 3 6750 Guthrie Road Guthrie, Kentucky 42234 Spraggins, Mark Felton 1 2644 Shaywen Circle Snellville, Georgia 30278 Spurlock, Charles Douglas Jr. 1 5964 Lickton Pike Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Spurlock, Darren Michael 1 Fredricksburg Road Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Spurlock, Robert Wayne 1 2330 Walbash Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36111 Stallwood, Dawn Renee 4 8866 E Doral Drive Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 Stallwood, Todd Edward 3 8866C Doral E Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 Standefer, Cristy Lynn 2 Post Office Box 124 Dunlap, Tennessee 37327 Stanfill, Elise Renee 1 120 Pineywood Acres Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Stansbury, Patrick Alan 1 141 Rolling Ridge Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Starnes, Linda Carol 3 Route 1, Woodland Drive Decherd, Tennessee 37324 Starnes, Lisa Suzanne 2 Route 1, Woodland Dr. Box 75A Decherd, Tennessee 37324 Steakley, Michael Scott 3 5816 Hearthstone Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37027 Steely, Leigh Ann 2 Route 2 Hazel, Kentucky 42049 Stegall, Gregory Kevin 1 2722 Innsbruck Lane Marietta, Georgia 30062 Stellingwerf, Anna Keren 1 14231 Old Hickory Boulevard Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Stephen, Daniel Craig 4 2156 Grape Place Terrytown, Louisiana 70056 Stephens, James Michael 3 5005 Whispering Hills Court Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Stephens, Lane Lizabeth 1 1315 Timberland Drive Marietta, Georgia 30067 Stephens, Susan Elizabeth 3 1119 Brookline Court Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Stevens, Karen Lynn 1 11622 West Point Taylor, Michigan 48180 Stewart, Marcia Desmond 4 151 Bridgeway Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Stewart, Matthew Scott 3 Route 3, Box 268 Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Stewart, Melody Rose 2 108 Castleview Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Stewart, Stephanie Celeste 1 106 Green Valley Boulevard Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Stickels, Julie Ann 3 Route 2, Box 17 Salem, Indiana 47167 Stidham, William Houston 1 343 Cumberland Hills Drive Madison, Tennessee 37115 Stinson, Meryl Jean 3 Route 1, Box 469 ‘ Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Stockton, Cindy E. 1 Route 1, Box 106 Jamestown, Tennessee 38556 Stockton, Ronnie Allen 3 1267 Lowes Lane Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Stone, John Thomas 1 Route 2, Box 111-A Lynnville, Tennessee 38472 Stone, Roy Herschel Jr. 3 Route 1, Box 252A Gallatin, Tennessee 37066 Stout, Kristi Leah 3 333 Shute Lane Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Stubblefield, Lisa Carol 1 729 Caloosa Estates Drive La Belle, Florida 33935 Sullivan, Jonathan Andrew 1 5510 Country Drive, 67 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Sullivan, Patrick Dion 3 1515 Belvidere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Summers, Elizabeth Lucinda 1 5229 Stallworth Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Summers, John Mark 3 2512 Ainsdale Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28226 Summers, Monte Nathan 3 115 Ardmore Avenue Weirton, West Virginia 26062 Super, Robin Lynn 3 321 West Franklin Oviedo, Florida 32765 Surber, Lisa Dawn 3 3258 Suburban Drive Beavercreek, Ohio 45432 Sutton, Joel Trent 1 Route 2 Ripley, Tennessee 38063 Sutton, Leslie Ann 2 4604 26th Avenue West Bradenton, Florida 338529 Sutton, Melanie Lynn 3 137 Island Drive Hendersonville, Tenn essee 37075 Sutton, Tommy Gray Jr. 1 137 Island Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Swack, James Carlin Ill 4 216 Bonnaoaks Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Swearengin, Steven Cecil 2 Route 1, Box 275 Jasper, Tennessee 37347 Sweatt, David Kent 2 328 Shady Lane Alvaton, Kentucky 42122 Sweatt, Violet M. 2 797 Tenney Avenue Amherst, Ohio 44001 Sweeney, Richard Denis Jr. 4 114 Glendale Gardens Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Swift, Susan Patricia 1 4163 Bernard Road Joelton, Tennessee 37080 Swindell, Karen Lynn 3 5900 River Oaks Road Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Swinney, Judith Annette 1 4431 Soper Ave. Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Swinney, Kenneth Allen 3 Route 2, Box 360 Quinton, Alabama 35130 Swint, Kimberly Faye 3 241 Hidden Lake Road Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Szatkowski, Stephanie Kimmer 1 11975 Southwest 189 Street Miami, Florida 33177 Talbert, Jon R. 3 253 Lelar Street Tiffin, Ohio 44883 Talbert, Mark David 4 3605 Wenonah Lane Fort Wayne, Indiana 46809 Tapp, Joann 3 Route 1, Box 200 Sebree, Kentucky 42455 Tate, Elizabeth Ann 3 3880 Woodside Drive Macon, Georgia 31206 Tatum, Mitchell Scott 1 511 McDonald Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Taylor, Alan Todd 1 Route 1, Box 21A The rains came down and the unbrellas, or coats, came up. Tuckahoe Road Kodak, Tennessee 37764 Taylor, Christopher 2 1601 South Observatory Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Taylor, David B. 3 3520 Country Way Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Taylor, Jamie Sue 2 5577 Lyford Memphis, Tennessee 38119 Taylor, Kimberly Dawn 1 808 Lynn Drive : Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Taylor, Peggy Irene 2 1806 Threadmill Road Dalton, Georgia 30720-5670 Taylor, Samuel Scott 3 782 Hill Street Coshocton, Ohio 43812 Taylor, Travis Lee 1 303 Taylor Road Fairview, Tennessee 37062 Taylor, Valerie Jaye 1 300 Glendale Road Franklin, Kentucky 42134 Taylor, Vonda Gaye 3 300 Glendale Road Franklin, Kentucky 42134 Tenpenny, Chris Norman 4 4683 Cedar Rose Drive Millington, Tennessee 38053 Tenpenny, Julie Ann 4 4683 Cedar Rose Drive Millington, Tennessee 38053 Terrell, Robert C. 4 109 Steven Nicks Drive Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Terry, Shannon B. 1 Route 1, Box 702 Woodville, Alabama 35776 Thacker, Patricia Jean 4 123 Savely Drive Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Tharp, Jill D’Leese 3 410 Summertown Road Hohenwald, Tennessee 38462 Tharpe, Audie John 2 9060 Warwickshire Road Jacksonville, Florida 32217 Thomas, Chad Miller 1 715 Walnut Street Talladega, Alabama 35160 Thomas, Dana Marie 1 107 Weeks Drive, Northeast Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Thomas, David Paul 2 2422 North Berry’s Chapel Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Thomas, George Ellis Jr. 2 2935 Walnut Crest Drive Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Thomas, Jeffrey Ronald 4 1315 Parker Place Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Thomas, Kenneth Alan 4 206 Stratton Boulevard, B-24 Ashland City, Tennessee 37015 Thomas, Lori Anne 4 1901 Bella Vista Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Thomas, William Brian 3 321 Wauford Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Thompson, Carl John 4 Main Street, Box 873 Mexico, New York 13114 Thompson, Christopher Oneal 3 Box 873, Main Street Mexico, New York 13114 Thompson, Darrell Gayle 3 1700 Windover Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37218 Thompson, Dwayne Cecil 1 43904 SR 255 Woodsfield, Ohio 43793 Thompson, James Alan 1 1702 Hill Meade Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Thompson, Keith Shannon 2 Ester Lane, Route 8, Box 8668 Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Thompson, Presty Marie 4 Route 8, Box 260, Vesta Road Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Thompson, Robert Preston Wt 4 4209 Brush Hill Road Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Thompson, Tina Elizabeth 3 1967 Raley Creek Drive, West Jacksonville, Florida 32225 Thorne, Kar la Renee 4 2032 Alpine Drive Florence, Alabama 35630 Thornton, David Leon 1 Post Office Box 2868 Franklin, Kentucky 42134 Thrasher, Leigh Anne 3 Box 2461 Manassas, Virginia 22110 Thurman, Dana Michele 4 102 West 16th Avenue Dayton, Tennessee 37321 Thurman, Margaret Christine 3 5160 Mouse Creek Road Cleveland, Tennessee 37311 Thurmon, Joy Sherrill 1 4201 Granny White Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Tice, Bonnie Kay 1 544 Whispering Hills Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Tidwell, Stephanie Marie 1 113 High Lea Road Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Tierney, Clifford Benjamin 1 610 Huntington Parkway Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Tillery, Cynthia Lois 1 Route 1, Box 101 Florence, Alabama 35630 Tillman, Kimberly Kirk 2 407 Woods Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Tillman, Terri Genie 4 Rt. 6, Box 530 Mt. Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Timberlake, Lisa Christine 1 Route 5, Woodland Acres Russellville, Kentucky 42276 Tincher, James Edward Jr. , Route 2, Box 23 Marengo, Indiana 47140 Tipps, Nancy Lee 4 Route 11, Box 393-A Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Tipps, Susan Lynn 1 Route 11, Box 393A Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Todd, Anthony Dean 4 949 Caldwell Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Todd, Melissa Gaye 4 Route 1 Chapel Hill, Tennessee 37034 Todd, Randolph Neal 4 Route 1, Box 475A Athens, Alabama 35611 Tomes, Heidi Renee 1 732 Lafayette Road Medina, Ohio 44256 Tomlinson, Arnold Wade 2 Route 3, Box 15 Danville, Alabama 35619 Tomlinson, Timothy Edward 2 Route 2, Box 326 Valdosta, Georgia 31601 Toops, Tricia Lea 1 200 Sterling Road Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Tope, Kimberly Sue 1 Route 3, Box 187 Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee 37150 Touchton, Kim Ellis 2 1380 Ridgefield Drive Roswell, Georgia 30075 Toungette, William Thomas 3 416 Basswood Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Townes, Matthew Bryan 2 717 Preston Road Antioch, Tennessee 37013 Toy, Jennifer Meshell 1 Route 6, Box 690 Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Traylor, Monica Denise 1 1005 Norcross Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Treadway, Jana Lynne 1 98 West Fountain Avenue Delaware, Ohio 43015 Trenary, Dan Lee 3 4652 Burns Road Lilburn, Georgia 30247 Trent, Steven Howard 2 4151 Cameron Road Morristown, Tennessee 37814 Triplett, Jill Annette 1 2502 Walker Road, Southeast Decatur, Alabama 35603 Tripp, Teresa K. 1 205 Simmons Road Gray Court, South Carolina 29645 True, Douglas Bryan 4 806 Poplar Drive Centerville, Tennessee 37033 Tucker, Charles Kenneth 1 1006 Woodmont Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Tucker, Deborah Dee 2 8269 Highland Street Manassas, Virginia 22110 Turner, Brent Dewayne 1 107 Jefferson Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Turner, Grace Marie 2 306 Robin Road Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 Turner, Michael Scott 3 107 Jefferson Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Turner, Rheunetta Lynne 2 4006 Webb Court Columbia, South Carolina 29204 Turner, Shanita Gail 3 917 Hillview Heights Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Turner, Susan 1 Route 1, Box 137 Newport, Ohio 45768 Tutterrow, Lyle Edward Il 1 6080 28th Avenue, Southwest Naples, Florida 33999 Tywater, Laura Lee 3 801 Del Rio Pike, A-2 Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Underwood, Shelley Gene 2 224 No. Edgewood Statesboro, Georgia 30458 Van Der Spuy, Sterling 3 P.O. Box 295 Welkom, South Africa, 9460 Vance, William Benson 1 1019 Gateway Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Vanhoy, Sherry L 4 Post Office Box 283 Obion, Tennessee 38240 Vaughan, John Roy Ill 3 1320 Mt. Pleasant Pk. Directory Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Vaughn, Bobby Jack Il 3 2202 Imperial Drive East Statesville, North Carolina 28677 Via, William Dean 3 5633 Highland Way Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Von Gruenigen, John Eric 3 1119 Carnton Lane Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Wagerman, Deanna Sue 1 Route 1, Box 134-A Franklin, Indiana 46131 Wages, Suzanne Michele 4 111 Woodmont Drive Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240 Wagner, Katherine Gayle 1 13 Dailey Circle Vernon, Connecticut 06066 Walden, Paul Wade 2 2271 Napolean Avenue Pearl, Mississippi 39208 Walden, Randy O’neal 1 1533 Pleasant Hill Road Nashville, Tennessee 37214 Walden, William Bradley 1 Route 2, Box 334 Russellville, Kentucky 42276 Walker, Carl Ricky 7 101 Luckett Place Smyrna, Tennessee 37167 Walker, Dawn Michelle 3 1505 Sheridan Forest Drive Tampa, Florida 33629 Walker, James Larry 1 6527 Sprint Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Walker, Jeffrey Scott 1 1205 Scott Street Laporte, Indiana 46350 Walker, Marcia Lynn 3 4122 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Walker, Thomas Wayne 1 6527 Sprint Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Wallace, James Lloyd Jr. 2 Route 2, Box 639 Jasper, Tennessee 37347 Wallace, Melonie Nanette 4 4110 Murray Place Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Wallace, Nancy Carol 4 727 Robertsville Road Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 Wallace, Wendy Susan 1 406 Shawnee Road Newport, Tennessee 37821 Waller, Adam David 1 4 Lockwood Lane Savannah, Georgia 31411 Waller, James Gregory 4 4 Lockwood Lane Savannah, Georgia 31411 Waller, Lisa Grace 2 4 Lockwood Lane Savannah, Georgia 31411 Waller, Luther Gary Jr. 1 6208 River Oaks Court Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Waller, Marcella Lynn 1 12469 Brownsford Road Fountain Run, Kentucky 42133 Waller, Myra R. 3 4680 West Howe Road Dewitt, Michigan 48820 Waller, Thomas Andrew 1 4 Lockwood Lane Savannah, Georgia 31411 Wallin, Reece B. 4 7816 Sawyer Brown Road Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Walling, Gary Gene 3 23809 East 102nd Street Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74014 Walton, Patti Lavonne 3 Route 3, Box 299A Newport, North Carolina 28570 CA) Directory Walton, William Frank 7 Rt.1, Box 233-A Char lotte, Tennessee 37036 Walwyn, Paul Julius 1 8804 Hidden Hill Lane Potomac, Maryland 20854 Ward, Bradlee Milton 3 3710 Rosemont Avenue Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Ward, Candace Joyce 2 4877 Whittier Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Ward, Kimberly Maridith 2 10930 Sallings Road Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 Ward, Maude Louise 3 525 Jasmin Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Wardell, Alecia Christine 3 Route 1, Box 96 Cooksville, Illinois 61730 Warf, Janet Gayle 3 Route 1, Box 255 Santa Fe, Tennessee 38482 Warkholdt, Shawn Patrick 2 65 Fairview Avenue Grimsby, Ontario Canada L3M3L6, Warren, Lori Dee 4 Box 460 Bronson, Florida 32621 Warren, Robert Alan 2 703 Marswen Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Warren, Robert Glenn 3 Rt.2, Box 73 Greenbrier, Tennessee 37073 Warrington, Nancy Elizabeth 1 126 Clearview Drive McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Washington, C. Annette 3 2112 Daugherty Tupelo, Mississippi 38801 Watkins, Jonathan Carroll 1 5217 Larkway Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Watson, Angel Lynn 1 1313 Big Cove Road Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Watson, Christine J 3 1009 Norcross Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Watson, James Allen 3 1252 Woodbourne Westland, Michigan 48185 Watson, Wendy Leanne 2 3300 Marie Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Watts, Albert Read Ill 3 Mires Road, Route 3 Mount Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Watts, Todd Edward 1 407 Cunniff Parkway Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Weatherly, Malinda Allen 4 513 Pine Grove Trail Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Weiland, James Richard Ill 2 6813 Old Forge Drive Charlotte, North Carolina 28226 Weis, Charles Edward Jr. 3 929 General George Patton Road Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Weis, Christopher Michael 6 929 General George Patton Road Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Welch, Mary Rebecca 2 6624 N. Creekwood Drive Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Weller, Karen Sue 2 169 Timber Ridge Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Wells, David Shaw Il 2 6949 Harding Road Nashville, Tennessee 37221 Wells, Kimberly Rena 4 Rt. 2, Lake Lane Winchester, Tennessee 37398 Wells, Sammy Joe Jr. 1 238 Marquis Court Mobile, Alabama 36609 Wells, Teresa Cale 1 1118 Gleaves Glen Mount Juliet, Tennessee Ones Welsch, Craig Michael 3 Box 254, 400 West Main Street Port Washington, Ohio 43837 West, Terrie Michelle 2 Post Office Box 1321 Hendersonville, Tennessee 37077 West, Timothy Eugene 1 11077 Whitbyhall Drive Bridgeton, Missouri 63044 ‘Wey, Jacqueline 4 5931 Port Anadarko T Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Wheeler, James Allen 2 38 Virgil L ane 4 Carrollton, Georgia 30117 Wheeler, Karen Elizabeth 3 Post Office Box 187 Mill Street Lynnville, Tennessee 38472 Wheeler, Pamala Ruth 3 4085 Frank Neely Road Norcross, Georgia 30092 Wheeler, Thomas Murrey 1 26 Archer Road Rochester, New York 14624 Whitacre, Kathy Ann 3 120 Cedar Vale Drive Lexington, South Carolina 29072 Whitaker, Samantha Elizabeth 1 3844 Porter Pike Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 White, Andrea Chanta 1 3833 Atwell Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37207 White, Cynthia Lee 2 3215 Clairmont Avenue Macon, Georgia 31204 White, Floyd Steven 4 1033 Belvedere Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 White, Jeanne Claudette 2 2985 Alper Lincoln Park, Michigan 48146 White, Jennifer Kay 1 5562 Highway 92 Woodstock, Georgia 30188 White, Kent Edward 8 154 Trails Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37214 White, Mark Gordon 3 400 Jackson Lane Dickson, Tennessee 37055 White, Mary Lea 2 506 Chris Street Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464 White, Matthew Edward 4 212 Swift Drive Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 White, Michael Robert 3 4509 Taylor Drive Owensboro, Kentucky 42301 White, Ralph David 2 305 Harrison Street Nashville, Tennessee 37211 White, Shannon Susanne 1 1201 Jackson Drive Pulaski, Tennessee 38478 White, Stephanie Lynn 2 1201 Jackson Drive Pulaski, Tennessee 38478 Whited, Robert Steve 2 503 Carol Ann Drive Goodlettsville, Tennessee 37072 Whited, Susan Renee 2 704 Million Street, Northwest Athens, Tennessee 37303 Whitehead, Lesley Ann 2 7342 Quail Meadow Lane Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 Whitehead, Melissa Jo 1 Route 3, Box 203 Sturgis, Kentucky 42459 Whitesell, Teresa Johnson 5 84-B Twin Street Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Whitfield, Joseph Lee 4 739 Fox Ridge Court Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Whitley, Richard Denton 4 116 Sunnyside Lane Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Whitten, Amy Susan 1 Route 1, Box 757 Bertrand, Missouri 63823 Whitworth, Carol Ann 4 4107 Cove Place Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Whitworth, Kent William 4 4107 Cove Place Nashville, Tennessee 37215 Whitworth, Wendy Jill 1 181 Blair Road La Vergne, Tennessee 37086 Whorley, Lynna Gay 3 418 Dot Circle Shelbyville, Tennessee 37 160 Wigginton, John Darron 4 Route 2, Box 23 Guntown, Mississippi 38849 Wiginton, Anna Peteese 1 392 Bonnavale Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Wilcox, Brian Keith 3 2101 Ashwood Ave., 12 Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Wild, John Michael 3 1121 Kelvington Way Lilburn, Georgia 30247 Wiley, Susan Annette 4 5126 West Gifford Road Bloomington, Indiana 47401 Wilhite, Marc Hilburn 1 Post Office Box 445 3910 Sixth Street Brookshire, Texas 77423 Wilkerson, Cynthia Kaye 2 3501 Northwest 41st Terrace Gainesville, Florida 32606 Wilkerson, Nada Louise 1 444 Manor Circle Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091 Wilkins, James Tony 3 19114 - 60th St. E. Sumner, Washington 98390 Wilkinson, Camille 1 415 Tusculum Road Apartment C-4 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Wilks, Lori Michelle 3 1393 East Gartner Naperville, Illinois 60540 Williams, Bradley Burford 1 1633 Sycamore Road Melbourne, Florida 32935 Williams, Connie Sue 3 217 Walton Ferry Road, 107 Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075 Williams, David Allen 7 320 Welch Road Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Williams, Doree Ann 2 1920 Moran Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Williams, Edith M 2 5124 New Kent Road Wilmington, Delaware 19808 Williams, Jon Mark 3 925 Robertson Academy Road Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Williams, Karla Jo 1 Route 5, Box 34 Athens, Tennessee 37303 Williams, Kathleen 1 3432 Sheila Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Williams, Kathlyn Noel 1 2456 North Lexington Street Arlington, Virginia 22207 Williams, Kimberly Amanda 2 Route 5, Box 34 Athens, Tennessee 37303 Williams, Lisa Elizabeth 3 3562 Crestridge Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Williams, Lisa Renee 4 3598 Hidden Acres Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30340 Williams, Lucretia G. 3 Post Office Box 548 Wise, Virginia 24293 Williams, Melissa Louise 3 Route 1, Box 163 Quitman, Georgia 31643 Williams, Micheal Anthony 3 2375 Chelsea Memphis, Tennessee 38108 Williams, Philip Timothy 4 Rt.5, Box 58 Scottsboro, Alabama 35768 Williams, Rita Denise 2 305 Marathon Place Spotsylvania, Virginia 22553 Williams, Ronald Edward 4 2456 North Lexington Street Arlington, Virginia 22207 Williams, Stephanie Ruth 1 716 West Buford Street Elba, Alabama 36323 Williams, Stephanie Taft 3 45 Main Street North Easton, Massachusetts 02356 Williams, Steve Ray 2 Rt.1, Box 327 Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee 38474 Williams, Tammy Renee 1 121 South Seventeenth Street Nashville, Tennessee 37206 Williams, Timothy Ray 2 Route 5, Neptune Road Ashland City, Tennessee 37015 Willis, Jason Ray 1 362 Village Green Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Wilson, Carol Lynn 4 1100 Holly Hill Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Wilson, Donna Michelle 1 4916 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee 37218 Wilson, Elissa Anne 2 1115 Grandview Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Wilson, James Olen Jr. 1 311 Batoman Bridge Road Forest, Virginia 24551 Wilson, Jennifer Renee 1 104 Bane Drive Smyrna, Tennessee 37167 Wilson, Jodie Dean 2 Route 5, Box 9b Morehead, Kentucky 40351 Wilson, Kenneth Wayne 4 Post Office Box B Middlesboro, Kentucky 40965 Wilson, Leigh Anne 1 1923 White Oak Paris, Tennessee 38242 Wilson, Patrick Allen 4 314 Hurst Drive Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Wims, Karen Elizabeth 2 502 Longview Drive Franklin, Kentucky 42134 Winn, Shannon Jill 3 235 Duncan Drive Paducah, Kentucky 42001 Winters, Scott Douglas 4 4101 Dalemere Court Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Winters, Todd Dewayne 3 3622 Old Clarksville Highway Joelton, Tennessee 37080 Winters, Vicki Michelle 1 563 Adrian Place Macon, Georgia 31204 Witcher, Marla Gaye 1 605 Leslie Avenue Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 Witherow, Jennifer Denise 1 2706 Brookside Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Witherow, Missy Luanne 3 2706 Brookside Drive Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Witt, Tracy Lynn 4 209 Oakhill Drive Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Wolaver, Tony Lee 3 Route 1 Nolensville, Tennessee 37135 Wolfe, Billie Leon 4 4240 Central Pike Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Wolfe, David Glenn 2 111 West Eighth Street Williamstown, West Virginia 26187 Wolfe, Melissa Yvonne 1 Post Office Box 70 Jennings, Florida 32053 Womack, Lori Lynne 2 Route 3, Box 90-a McMinnville, Tennessee 37110 Wood, Cindy Elizabeth 1 Route 3, Box 487 Guntersville, Alabama 35976 Wood, David Burch 2 4024 General Bates Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Wood, Deborah Ellen 1 608 Crosscreek Trail Pelham, Alabama 35124 Wood, Eddie Ray 4 311 Natchez Court Apartment B5 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Wood, John Scott 2 608 Crosscreek Trail Pelham, Alabama 35124 Wood, Julie Lynn 1 P.O. Box 1125t Jasper, Texas 75951 Wood, Ronald Kyle 4 7011 Bonnamere Drive Hermitage, Tennessee 37076 Woodall, Melissa Faye 3 11657 Walker Road Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee 37379 Woodard, Amy Carole 1 111 Tanglewood Drive Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Woodard, David Thomas 1 1700 D'Ville Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 Woodard, John Mark 4 111 Tanglewood Drive Dickson, Tennessee 37055 Woodhouse, Anna Jane 2 4611 Embleton Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 Woodmore, Gregory Allen 3 710 Marswen Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Only Allison Curd would be brave enough to clown around as ‘‘Earnest.”’ ‘“‘Know what | mean Vern?” Woods, Dawn Leigh 4 613 Baxter Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37220 Woolbright, David Coyle 2 35 Alpine Cookeville, Tennessee 38501 Wooten, Barbara Jean 1 2140 Suncrest Lane Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421 Workman, Leigh Ann 1 136 General J. B. Hood Drive Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Wortman, Charles Brent 3 11 St John’s Place Simsbury, Connecticut 06070 Wright, Andrew Ross 2 106 New Road Tabernacle Vincentown, New Jersey 08088 Wright, Brendan Barry 2 4306 Gray Oaks Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Wright, Christopher Todd 2 2002 Upland Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37216 Wright, Cindy Lynn 3 106 New Road Tabernacle, New Jersey 08088 Wright, Jamie N. 4 1506 Old Memphis Road Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674 Wright, Kimberly Ann 1 658 Atwood Street Louisville, Kentucky 40217 Wright, Mark Douglas 1 4031 Crestridge Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Wright, Marsha Carol 2 Route 1, Box 174 Dellrose, Tennessee 38453 Wright, Sandra Kay 3 4390 Laurel Road Lorain, Ohio 44055 Wright, Steven Lee 3 1632 Brightview Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45231 Wright, Sue Ann 3 4646 Nolensville Road Apartment A-9 Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Wright, Wendy Rene 1 Route 10, Box 339 Lebanon, Tennessee 37087 Yates, Jennifer Gayle 2 Rural Route 1, Box 16 Sullivan, Indiana 47882 Yates, Melodie Lynn 3 5214 Meadowlake Road Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 Yates, William Alton Jr. 1 5621 Club View Drive Yorba Linda, California 92686 Yeldell, Sharon Dawn 2 3912 Marie Cook Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36109 York, Cammie Kathleen 1 7524 Guinevere Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37931 York, Dan Steven 4 3302 Mimosa Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 York, John Wayne 5 4907 Hopedale Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Yost, Tamara Rachelle 2 Rural Route 5 Seymour, Indiana 47274 Young, Angela Zoe 2 Route 7, Box 54 Florence, Alabama 35630 Young, Ellen Marie 1 Route 7, Box 233 Mount Juliet, Tennessee 37122 Young, Kenneth Alan 4 640 Pohite Drive Mechanicsville, Virginia 23111 Youngblood, Allice Cortilla 2 Route 2, Box 102 Woodbury, Tennessee 37190 Youngblood, Kevin Joe 1 932 Cornelius Avenue Tampa, Florida 33603 Zavaro, Emily Samera 1 617 Crittenden Drive Rus sellville, Kentucky 42276 Zavodny, John Edward 4 5918 West 130 Street Brook Park, Ohio 44142 Zawierucha, Michelle Rene 3 202 Stonewall Drive Springfield, Tennessee 37172 Ziegler, Melody Lynn 3 50236 Jones Road Wellington, Ohio 44090 Zink, Kimberly Jo 4 7828 Bray Road Vassar, Michigan 48768 Zorn, Sonya Renee’ 4 729 Felder Avenue Montgomery, Alabama 36106 Zupa, Lisa Michelle 2 546 Hickory Trail Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37209 Directory Photo by Bob Lawler Making College wore han jul a degre Success, the meaning of the word can only be determined by the person striv- ing to reach it. Success for some this year came through involvement in campus life, ac- tivities and events that made college more than just getting a degree. It meant momentary “stardom” in Singarama or the long-awaited glory of graduation, the thrill of putting together that first pro- _ duction as a freshman or the glamour of being part of the Homecoming court. But success could also be found in the quiet moments of a devotional where a stu- dent’s faith became truly his own. For some students, success in academ- ics, athletics, or campus activities brought honors that were publicly recog- nized. These honors provided more than just a line on some future resume’. They gave the satisfaction that, though work well done is always a success whether it’s recognized or not, this year their work was acknowledged ... and honored. And what's happening today? Dr. Carl McKelvey begins chapel with daily announcements. Not a trivial matter. Tami Harvell and Lisa Mowery try their skill at the hottest game of the year, “Pictionary.” Just three times next year. Suzanne Wages com- pletes her registration for the last year of quarters with no difficulty. Taking a break. The porch of Fanning becomes a common resting place on warm days for students who have a few minutes to spare. Photo by Bob Lawler The End Photo by Bob Lawler The beginning is in sight. Graduation takes away the fear of homework and adds hope for the future. No driving today. The new security car (Car Number Three) was stranded after the 6’’ of snow fell, and security guards were on foot once again. Viewing room. School didn’t close so ice scrapers became very popular during the snowy winter weather. Photo by David England = . | The End ce LEIESLIES SEITE LEE ERGOT FOIA AAAS Striving for harmony. Dr. Jackson directs the Freshmen Chorus as they perform for alumni and students. Photos by Tim Gilfilen RX _PENNSTATE e77 Get in step. The 1987 Singarama group ‘‘Cars”’ perfects their timing in the classroom before putting it on stage. A time for adjustment. Coach Ken Dugan gives a little added advice to his Bisons during a fall scrimmage. Photo by Gary Greene The End Photo by Wayne Price a SER LES ; re ' eac} NII le vr a : 0? , ¥ ‘ 4s YY : : PEO RRR % 7 vx? a. y j ¥ ¥ 7 x “oe we ¥ bs gook, a combined choit Groups, whether a national honor so- ciety, an organized sports team, a group that meets for worship on Wednesday night, or a social club, give us a feeling of belonging. Through these groups we learn that success isn’t always found through winning. The most important thing is that we give it our all and hope- fully have a little fun along the way. Our feeling of acceptance gives us the incen- tive to reach new heights, goals we thought we would only dream of. We push a little harder to be the best we can be. By stressing Christian values through competition, we are able to grow both socially and spiritually. We learn to work together, to compromise individual goals, combine ideas, and work for the best solution. Photo by Gary Greene Keep it between the lines. Playing tennis takes hours of practice, and lots of concentration. Paul Sharp adds two for the Bisons during the Homecoming game against Tusculum. Sigma Chi Delta converts Bison Square into a Roller Derby during “Bisonfest.”’ The End Photo by Tim Gilfilen The End Success is No Secret _ Just riding. Jimmy Langley, supervisor of buildings and grounds, takes care of things on campus with the aid of his trusty golf cart. somedeqned “A Common Love.”’ During Tuesday night devotionals students show their love for God and each other. Those heavy backpacks. Michelle Moore shoulders a heavy backpack as she makes her daily trip to the science building. The biggest reason for Lipscomb’s suc- cess is the people who make up the school: the students who begin and grow and then pass on to another world; the faculty who choose to work here for a cause they believe in; and the administration and staff who, often unseen by the students, keep the school going, giving Lipscomb it’s continu- ity over the years. These people are scholars and athletes, idealists and realists, thinkers and doers ... believers. People like them have made Lipscomb a success and people like them will keep it that way. That’s no SECret, A popular gathering place. These students take a break after chapel to catch up on the news of the day. Third down and two below. Dale Lawerence _ enjoys this chance to play football in the snow. (But where’s the ball?) Students come together. Daily chapel brings all the students together. Some students arrive early and enjoy the time talking to friends. The End As the yearbook season of 1988 comes to a close, mixed emotions are floating through the air. There were always things that should have been done dif- ferently, and maybe things weren't ex- actly perfect (some were rushed in when we were trying to finish a deadline dur- ing exams), but the bottom line is that it’s finished. The memories of this year have been captured as best we could. Through long hours of work, worry, and wonder, a practically new staff (and a lot of helpers who were there just for the fun of it) have taken a few ideas and built on them to make memories and friendships that will last a lifetime. As editor of this book, I would like to first thank Kelly Jackson for all of the help she has given me. Without her, this book would never have been completed. She has shown me that a challenge can be good if taken in the right perspective. I would like to thank Carmen Anderson for her help and support through those long nights (even those all-nighters) and Robin Gattis, my roommate, for encour- aging me to keep on when all I wanted to do was quit. I would also like to thank Phillip Brackett for his work. Without him, our photos would have never been developed. And to all other staff mem- bers and helpers, thank you very much! The staff would also like to thank some other key people who have gone out of their way to help piece together this book: Mr. Michael Pepper, Mrs. Mary Carrigan, Mrs. Amy K. Allison, Mr. David England, Mr. Shoemaker and Mr. Graham from the United States Dept. of aerial surveys, security for let- ting us in the office when we forgot our key, maintenance for moving everything that needed moving, the Babbler, Dr. Carl McKelvey, Mr. Rudy Sanders, Domino’s Pizza for delivering supper many nights, and all of you students who let us take your picture when you | didn’t quite understand why. Thanks to you all! Just remember, success is what you make of it, and ... Oo The End The Shows Overt Leaving early? Winter quarter was filled with snow, shows, and a surprise visitor in the balcony of chapel. Photo by Phillip Brackett _ Rey, Sgenes he ae a 4 _IPSCOMB'S SUCCE +


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