Mars Hill College - Laurel Yearbook (Mars Hill, NC)
- Class of 1975
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Sw Kvvzf-Svn Tgfin H v X -n Q. if I Wil 1 : 1 Z2 I Bascom Lamar Lunsford lunsford festival entertains all ages for eighth year Mars Hill was the scene of the world's most authentic festival of mountain music and dancing on October 3, 4, tsl 5. The Bascom Lamar Lunsford Festival. an annual occasion for the college. brought the Appalachian culture to life for the participants and spectators. On Thursday night smooth and clog dance teams of all ages competed in Moore Auditorium. Trophies were awarded in bothjunior and adult classes. Local and college musicians performed Friday night in a festival of traditional mountain music. Judges also presented trophies to the outstanding collegiate dance teams that evening. On Saturday activities from clawhammer and bluegrass banjo playing, guitar picking, and ballad singing to mountain dancing, smooth and clog. were performed and taught by the mountain people. Crafts, including quilts and mountain toys, were displayed at the crafts fair in front of the Country Boutique. That evening all those who had won trophies and special guests participated in the final night of the festival honoring Mr. Lunsford. All who attended left with a new song or at least a new way to sing an old song, a new dance step. and an old friendship revived. '7 ' 4. . 1 entertain and amuse the audience. Lower Le students learn the tedious fundamentals of qui Upper Right: Experienced mountain sqi J Right: Handcrafted games intrigue young ai ...nf- i 1:1 .. -. nxt ' ' NTBQ, Upper: Local tiddlers and guitarists entertain onlookers with their mountain music. Lower Left: A participant in the talent show in Moore Auditorium displays his talent on the dulcimer. Lower Right: Many contestants in the talent show received awards for their efforts. Bascom Lamar Lunsford I 23 -,kgs s Upper Left: Students gather in the amphitheater to listen to music played on various types of instruments. Upper Right: Brooms of many shapes and sizes are only one ofthe many crafts at the festival. Lower: Brightly attired young- sters entertain the audience with their dancing. rv-5, Bziscom Lzimur Lunsford U .. - - V i i 1 . V , I in X J ,- 4 f, A , xxzvv 1' 1 -ii G 5 ! J iw- . - ,-qw, wi .f 4.51-3FQ-fzf 1 f 7-14f.fQ,,'-V 1 'fi 3.1.1. ,jf 1 13.5 V1 .57 . 1, , ,sp ,- Q ,.,, 2 ,, 29' 5. I 4 1 J ., - , X-: 'f'f .f: l'f? 1'J l-'- , 2222:- f2:s3: tzaswnn-p I s ....,.,., .,.- t -I ---. nan- .-A' -...gag T-zz, . .UTI ,ge 4, ,xx Y -Xxx 1 W I A . I . 4' ' dis ln Upper Leji: Pam Peterson, along with the other twirlers and the band. presents an outstanding halftime show. Upper Right: Pi Kappa Phi brothers Gary Williams. Vernon Thomason. and Larry Hale relax between touchdowns and watch the Lions in action. Lower: Bill Deal and the Rhondels are featured at the Home- coming dance on Friday. October 18. .,..-, x 4 X x i w Homecoming' -7 ..- lions select sheila hawkins 1974 homecoming queen .af I Upper: President Bentley looks on as Karen Hutchison. Homecoming Queen for 1973. congratulates 1974 Queen Sheila Hawkins, escorted by Sherman Gaffney. Lower: The crowd gets excited as the Lions score another touchdown, 4, 4-414' 28 ' Homecoming .... e . HomeLommg!19 K activities spark life at mhc 30 I Daily Activities Upper Left: Fox residents enjoy not having a hernia hill to climb. Upper Right: Students enjoy many restful times in the comfortable student lounge. Lower Left: The ice cream bar is always crowded by ice cream-loving Lions. Lower Right: Diane Arp says aah for one ofthe intirmary nurses. ia T rl' ffl 'k-..'7 5 u , .l--L '-seg, Upper Lqfi: Debbie Young enjoys shopping in uptown Marc Hill for Christmab surprises. Upper Riltjfllj Snow provides much needed excitement for studious Lions. Ccnfrr Rllillll Students enjoy a break from the cafeteria routine in the snackbar. Lower: At meal time the front ofthe cafeteria is the scene of much social activity. ily Activitiex -.. .. ,. - mhe students rock 'n roll with guest bands, musicians Upper Leh: The Hollow Rock Review performs at the coffeehouse. Upper Right: The banjo picking and guitar strumming of Gene Cotton ranked high in entertainment at MHC. Center Left: Bill Deal and the Rhondels provided good dancing and listening music for the Home- coming crowd. Lower: The bluegrass and rock tunes of Mission Moun- tain Wood Band filled Moore auditorium. 32 f' Dances and Concerts HP' l 47 s.--, Qf Upper: The Drifters teamed up with the Tams in Moore Auditorium on Februaq I, 1975, Lower Left: David Haywood takeS pictures of the hitching at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Lower Right' Jeff Becker and Bob Gray entertain at the Tams and Drifters concert Dances Lind Concern 33 -.. ,. ,.- epicure management celebrates special events, holidays '69 as , 0 r rf: 'is-... l .-gm 1 k f' ' x mf- ' Inglis ,B -i..,fQip' ff li D s--. '-.,.. . s -g 'ie' ai, ms af- ,avi I V. , ' ,V A .. V 1 -' f - . -4- fl , . ' , e :,i --I y Q.-t 2' ff f 14'-'fl V . ,. ,- F - 1 J -J ri-.- ,f . Q , , f' J 5 1? 2 , fi?-iff -If Ann or PLENTY? TSMQQING IT BACK! 149 Upper Lejis One of the biggest feasts in the cafeteria was Thanksgiving. Upper Right: A perfect Homecoming day was topped off by a luscious dinner in the cafeteria. Lower Left The decorated cafeteriah l d ak th Ch ' ' ' al' f e pe m e e ristmas spirit come ive or everyone, Lower Right: Andy Jordan helped with the Thanksgiving celebration in the cafeteria. Special occasions in the cafeteria f V I --PQ ..,1.,, 0 X7 I 5'- Upper Left: Dr. Leininger. Master of Ceremonies. announces the contestants as Sandy Durham, Miss Laurel 197-1, describes the gowns. Upper Riglzff Many long hours were spent by the girls in the rehearsals to prepare for the night. Lower: The Miss Laurel contestants await the final decision of the judges, Miss Laurel 137 -.. . .,.. 26 seniors receive Who s who honors 33 Ka- ' 4 1 ijT,:,-,gr 40 X Who's Who Upper Lej: Jim Blanton, Cam Thomas, Susan Benjamin and Ralph Fisher. Upper Right: Danny Robinson. Center Left: Linda Davis. Center: Judy Echols. Center Right: Pam Hine and Harold Hughes. Lower Left: Terry Chenoweth, Anita Russell. Richard Smith, and Dottie Minear. vb-nw .1-vq, f' f I.. .f. ...Q 5, , 'x.5 kilif .g,!. .pf 1 -:Lal , . , I ' Q' . ft If ' '55 'if - ' 5? f ve. 4 -' Uppvr Lejfr: Paula Sams. Susan Perry, and Sharon Joyner. Upper Riglir Bob Causby. Center Lgfi: Janet Lee. Jimmy Hicks. and Debbie Miller. Carrier Riylif: B, J, Cumhey and Susan Doss. Lanier Lfjfix Ray Bennett. Lmrer Cvnier: Bruce Murray. Lower Riglilr Carol Stullz and Larry Pike. Wh0'5 Who 3 -ll 4 w -2 ' r I f, ? -C. 'Q Q .- 10 .QQ f 'sy 1 I 9 4- x N j,J,.x1 If-'.,'B'i J 1 Z A n- VI, U, I'-4. V - X 61. 1 , 749 f mv . ,Q if' A5164 ' 1 vw- J I fig' I V - A 'I .:4,f-'fits 1 I C tv' .fx ', Q . W.,-X-P: .,s. cf' .Le All 7.1, M wi. x, I 1 ' 4 r 49 1 ,, is K ,. win.. 'M o F Q F n '9' ffd 'Q' A - . . k E . .4 P+ P5 , f I , w an A The LAUREL began in 1922 as a literary -V - magazine. Then. in 1926 it became an annual and has remained as such since. The yearbook staff this year is composed of twenty volunteer members. No academic credit is given the staffers. The staff works together With the College Communications Board and Mr. Walter Smith, advisor to the LAUREL. Keys Printing Company of Greenville. S. C.. is in charge of the print- ing. and Russ Johnson Studios of Asheville supplies the class portraits. Those who view this work will never realize the amount of hours that have gone into it. but the satisfac- , tion of seeing the LAUREL in K its completed form makes the remembrance of the frustrations and the sleepless nights fade into the past. 0 editor, staff work diligently toward their deadlines X ,gpg an .1 , wt. w ,,V. f' ,th P C X in. -. 44 ! Laurel i Upper Right: Editor, Susan Benjamin. Lower Left: Stat? members look through proof sheets selecting pictures for their sections. Lower Right: Dee Farria types the copy for the freshman class. Upper Left: Dee Tyler draws layouts for the organiza- tions' section. Upper Right: Cropping pictures takes a good eye and lots of practice, Lower: The staff begins the tedious job of identifying the class portmits, V1 if --11' I -- fl,- '49 T. 'V ik 7 A lj X fly lliii 4' f X 5 -ix rim a AQ! 7 r , Us it-.' r'-'--e Si , ' . N K r fn Ref' - . o if-' ' ' 4 i -N -. ' Laurel -15 -.. .. ..- hilltop - an efficient means of campus communication Y j.. 46 1 Hiuiop The HILLTOP is the student newspaper published bi-weekly by a volunteer student staif for the pleasure and information of the students and faculty alike. With quips from Baker's Frying Pan, letters to the editor, cartoons, and school and sports news, the HILLTOP brings the campus into focus. A diligent and hard-working staff, headed by Editor Sarah Traylor, has spent many waking and sleeping hours making the newspaper a valuable reference of school happenings. Upper Left: Eric and Wes write the news. Lower Left: Sarah proofreads the copy before sending it to the printer. Lower Right: Becky types as Ben rewrites his copy. ff Upper LQH: D. Newsome studies the problem of arranging the copy lwith help from Bakerl. Upper Riglu: A pause to think sometimes Brings new insights. Lower: The typists check a story. f-., AM., if-f .np Hilltop f 47 -- ,. U- mars hill radio receives new call letters . . . WV H-fm The Mars Hill radio station got under way this spring after a slow beginning. To get the station on its feet are the new call letters WVMH-FM. Much new technical equipment was added to the station during the Christmas holidaysg and during January the new station began to take on a new form. Ernie Howard, the student manager of the station, and his staff have spent many long hours making the new radio station a success. WVMH is not only an educational FM station. but it has also been designated by the FCC as a member of the Emergency Broadcast System. Now the students of Mars Hill can not only have music to study by. but in case of a national emergency. also have an informative radio station close at hand. Upper Lqh: Pan of the staff of WVMH: Stuart Parkinson. Marc Mullinax, and Emie Howard. Upper Right: Emie Howard practices new recording techniques. Lower Riglir: Marc and Stuart look over the albums for the right choice. 48 f' WVMH 'Law 5s.g S -J' 5-5 ij 9 cadenza is an avenue of artistic, literary creativity The Cadenza is the art and literary magazine at Mars Hill College. lt contains selected art. poetry. and prose of students. Their works are judged by an art and editorial staff. There are cash awards for first and second place winners in each category. and honorable mentions are also made. The Cadenza has received All-American honors for the last two consecutive years and has become very popular among students and faculty. IIIWW G ,-2 ,755 . , ,ska - ,ses L , At - 5 -s ,, -3 Upper Lqh: Larry Pike and Linda Davis select the appropriate type set, layouts. Lower: The staff. Jane O'Briant. Linda, and Larry Upper Right: The editor, Linda, designs and sketches select litemture for publication. Cadenzzi J 49 student government association hosts law conference The Student Government Association of Mars Hill Q' College is composed of members elected by the student body. This governing agency is the body in which students govern themselves and K have a voice in the management of the college. ' This year's legislation was to eliminate sex discrimination and to adopt off-campus housing K for juniors and seniors. The highlight of if the SGA year was the Law Conference. This was ' the tirst time any such conference has been 'T ,. held and a first for Mars Hill. iii K,-,1 Qw .41 -fx, 5x L. 50 .' Student Govemment Association I 5 ix 14' . .4-Q - A'?Q:1f , 1 A ' 'W' f J, 5-- X21 ' 'f Q, 3 E! ' fzfi-Q1 N V ' -'V . 1.2 . 4 5, A I ,, ' f 'if if? , f X Q4 ..'J. V Student Government Associzmon .....4... A. -1 S sac deals With sga sex discrimination proposal Being one of the most important legislative bodies on campus, the Student Affairs Council has a lot of work to do. Because all student proposals and legislation must go through this council before reaching the Ai X q its N 4 fa if L ,3 sga house council surveys open dorms The Joint Residence Hall Council is composed of the president of each residence hall at Mars Hill College. This council began to function this past fall under the Student Government Association. The primary function of the council is programming: but it also serves as the appeals court of each Hall Council. During the past year the council has made surveys for open dorms, gained membership in the National Association of Residence Halls, and was scheduled to become a member of the National Residence Hall Honorary Association by the end of the 1974-1975 academic year. 52 f House Council and Student Affairs Council fy-nr L... i President, the members learn many aspects of govemment situations and policies conceming Mars Hill College X-t 4-.J . ,tx X chief justice dan christian guides judicial council The Judicial Council members consist of the SGA president. Senate representatives. attorney general. the chiefjustice. and the faculty advisor to the student court. The council's function is to carry out the laws set down by the SGA constitution. Judicial Council also helps to operate the student court efficiently. Upper: L-R, First Row: Dr. P. Lee, B. Allen. D. Christian. S, Carter, Second Row: L. Pike. P. Mills. P, Smyth. Lower: Lgll, Front-Back: M. McLaughlin. B. Sprouse. B. Taylor. W. Hammett. P. Mills. B. Wheless. S. Benjamin. Right, Front-Back: B. McMurray, K. White. J. Bates. B. Scalzo. S. Perry. S. McAlister. Judicial Branch of the S.G.A. J' 53 communications board formulates annual media budgets The College Union Board is made up of students, faculty. and administration, The board is responsible for many of the activities on campus such as Coffeehouse entertainment. dances. concerts. and films. The Union Board and its committees help the students to be aware of themselves as well as the college. union board leads college awareness The Communications Board, as a collective body of students. faculty. and administration. forms the core of an intra-college team emphasizing awareness in all phases of communications. Discussions range from annual budget planning to more effective ways to communicate. Members of Cadenza. Hilltop. Laurel. and WVMH. work together to provide a more diverse, more efficient campuswide coverage. 54 ! College Union Board and Communications Board Memorial Library Mars Hill College . . M Hlll, N. Q. academic excellence yields honorary escorts for events L-R. first row: S. Benjamin. P. Hine. S. Doss. P. Sams, J. Lee. V. Dye: second row: G. Turner. D. Henson, M. Grimes. M. Rice. R. Boyette. logothia presents duke scholar for series of lectures L-R. lirst row: M. Kendall. T. Owens, E, Jenkins, R, Godbyg gecgnd J. Saunders. F. McCormick, D. Renfro. .I, Fortune. R. Melvin, row: A, Trent. M. Peeples. D. Haywood, T. Wilson. P. Pepper: third B. Harris. G. Crismond. row B. Sprouse, P. Lee M Grimes, W. Killough, G. Mintz L g thin and Marshals M 5 1 - mrs. tisdale sponsors club for episcopalian students The Canterbury Clubs are associations for the Episcopal churches on college campuses. At Mars Hill College, the club is open to any students interested in Canterbury's social meetings, dinners, , or in accompanying the 1 members to Episcopal churches in Asheville. l icarramba! viva el S club del espanol! The Spanish Club is an interest group X- made up of Spanish majors and those 'E' interested in Hispanic culture. The meetings are centered around special topics of certain Latin American and Spanish countries. The goal of the group is to create an understanding of Spanish culture. The Spanish Club is sponsored by Dr. McCoy and Mrs. Fish. Upper Plmlo: L-R, Mrs. Marian Tisdale. Becky Stone, and Teresa Freeman. Lower Photo: L-R, Mrs. Gwen Fish. Becky Stone, Ruth Rohleder, Kathy Davenport, Donna Knickerbocker, Ben Liverman, and Curtis Crouch. 56 J Spanish Club and Canterbury Club sam bridge between college, business The Society for Advancement of Management is a professional society which involves students in business careers. SAM helps 1 the members learn of today's business 5 4, A , , ,F . , . . ., world. Some ol their activities include ,IT visitations and tours of plants and ' business firms. Meetings are highlighted X .nu by such speakers as Dr. Don Gehring, A J honor society for business majors of high scholarship The Business Honor Club is a professional organization made up of business majors only. To be a member of the Business Honor Club. a student must maintain a grade point average of 3.5. The advisor is Miss M. Bingham. Society for the Advancement of Management and Business Honor Club i 57 ......... ahea gives tupperware party, makes decorations The American Home Economics As- sociation is composed of Home Eco- nomics majors. This organization strives to improve both standards of family and individual life. The students are also involved in the child care pro- gram in which they have performed case studies of the local school children. Among other functions AHEA allotted time for meetings, a tupperware party. and making Christmas decorations for sale. Upper Right: Sometimes buying tupperware is a hard choice to make. Lower Lefi: Holiday decorations being made for Open House. crowds fill moore to Mars Hill College was fortunate to have on campus this year Mr. Erich Von Danikan and Mr. Maynard Ferguson and Orchestra. These persons were brought to us by the Visiting Artists and Lecturers Committee. Both events filled Moore Auditorium as Mr. Von Danikan spoke on the possibility of visitors from outer space and Mr. Fer- guson blasted ears with hisjazz trumpet. Never before have audiences enjoyed such evenings on campus. Upper Right: Maynard Ferguson and Orchestra. Lower Right: Von Danikan signs photographs after speaking in Moore. 581 AHEA. Visiting Artists and Lecturers Committee ff? ,W hear e. von danikan, m. ferguson T international club enriched by forum on russian culture The Mars Hill International Club is made up of foreign students. those who are interested in foreign studies. those who have traveled extensively in other countries. and the children of missionaries. The goal of the club is to acquaint these new students with Campus life and to make them feel more at home on the Mars Hill College campus. The highlight of this year was an enrichment program. which the International Club sponsored. known as the Russian Forum. club goal to attain french culture, language, history An interest group. the Mars Hill College French Club welcomes all students interested in French language and culture. Meetings highlight ditferent aspects of French life. usually with focus on a meal featuring a French menu. French Club and International Club X 59 pins Ray Boyette. Lower Right: Patricia Q V-fi ' K receives a handclasp from Dr. Leininger as he repeats the motto. ceremon honors those of high achievement, character Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society is a coeducational society based on scholarship, leadership, and character. It is the highest award a student can earn at Mars Hill. On December 3, 1974. thirty members were inducted into the society. In order to receive this honor a student must be in hisjunior or senior year, must be listed in the top five-percent of his class, and must have a quality point ratio of not less than 3.5. This organization has purchased a stamp of the Alpha Chi emblem which will be used to stamp their diplomas when they graduate. The society meets monthly and has a variety of programs. These pro- grams are either led by one of the members or by a guest speaker. The society chose Miss Winona Bierbaum, Dr. Earl Leininger. and Dr. James Lenburg as faculty advisors. gi Q . ft as 9271 , ' 1 Upper Right: The new members await their 'ileligij ' turn to be inducted. Center Left' Dr. Leininger ' 4 ig' 83389 -li 60 X Alpha Chi '-ui: av o 17 5.5: I .Q 7 it , .. -, g ,M .i 5 sais Vo rejfqf' WP -, 'V .2 5 1- list a f QQA? X5 N 1 Beggznf dr. William pollitzer lectures on goals in society The Science Honor Club is made up of students by guest speakers at many of their monthly who have taken one semester ot' any science and meetings. Two ofthe speakers have been received a grade of B. Anyone who is Dr. William S. Pollitzer of Chapel Hill and specifically interested in a science may also Dr. Daniel A. Livingston of Duke University. join the honor club. The club is entertained Il X, Br I Q' 'Ve .ff 'ft ' ei -if tri-beta, highest honor for sciences Membership in Beta Beta Beta is an honor for any science major who maintains a high scholastic average. The club combines with the Science Honor Club to hear guest speakers discuss various topics. The society is sponsored by Dr. L. M. Outten. a member of the science department. Tri-Beta Club and Science Honor Club J ful 05 The first nlght ofthe revlval, Albert Long spoke In Crowds Elled Mars H ' U R'1-B ' ' mnasxum, pper lg 11, anners and slgns were hung to the revlval. e ln the college commumty about Happening 75. Lower: Xb 2 N 1 5:2 ' tt X' Wi, wx-rn , Aubswg Lowe ,fl 5 Fmsmas Zl'AN.2.'l 2.3 -7230 rm. r New Gumsnns GYM XlEDS. 'llAKSl'llLLBAPT all ill Baptist Church for the last two nights of , ll' lf' FINE! HHN HILL COME RFTER HE, LET HIM DEN!! HIHSELF HND TRK FOLLOH ME M ttl6 2'r E UP HIS CROSS HND Q 3 .Qf ,A 55x christian athletes sponsor campus wide rallies The Mars Hill chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes offers many opportunities for witnessing and for fellowship. The FCA is a Christian coeducational group whose ministry works to reach the campus community and to promote international brotherhood, A part ol' physical Pi Sigma Phi is the profes- sional organization for all interested physical educa- tion majors. The group has monthly meetings at which plans for projects are made. Many of their sponsored activities are for children of the region. Each year the organization honors majors with a banquet. In the spring Pi Sigma Phi is enter- tained by students from WCU. Wake Forest. Ap- palachian, and other schools in a career oppor- tunities night. It is one of the most interesting fea- tures of belonging to this group. ,-A is 6, their activities is to witness in churches and to participate in local high school rallies and in a regional FCA rally held on the campus. The FCA sponsored and actively participated in the campus wide ministry ol Happening '75. Q 1 A education majors honored with banquet .Z tilt Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Pi Sigma Phi Q 63 fl ft-,K LQ .Upper The Christian Student Movement Choir performs at Happening performances. Below Lejq: The tenors practice diligently '75. Below Right: Ray Bennett rehearses the choir for future for perfection. 64 X CSM The Christian Student Movement is an organization which encompasses all denominations. On Thurs- day nights students gather for Sing and Share , which is open to anyone. The College Union Coffee- house fills with people who want to learn more about God and each other. The programs presented are varied with some conducted by students and others by guest speakers. The CSM choir is another very important part of the organization. Again. it is open to anyone wanting to praise the Lord through song. The choir gave several programs and was asked to sing at a convocation, They also participated in Happening '75 by presenting special music at the services. The Christian Student Movement gives students a chance to have a good time in the Lord. Many opportunities for growth and fellowship are offered. Christian life being a constant adventure, things have to happen - therefore, the outside interest in others, both on and off campus. occurs. The verb LOVE has a lot to do with it. - Mac Williams Upper Lqfi: Dottie Bumpass leads devotions during Sing and Share in the Coffeehouse. Lower: The CSM ear wash brought dirty ears. water fights. and fun. CSM X65 mars hill students place in state competition Music Teachers National Association is composed of any music student pursuing a course of study leading to a music degree. One of the main functions of this organization is to sponsor spring competition in keyboard, voice, and instrumental. ago provides programs in organ, church music The American Guild of Organists is composed of organists and students who are interested in church music. These students aid in functions on campus such as recitals and convocations. 661A.G.O. and M.T.N.A. bailey mountain cloggers practice for atlanta journey K .6 I Qu- 334 WI The Clogging Team is a new feature which has been added to the extracurricular activities. This year time has been spent in getting organized. performing in the cafeteria. and traveling to Atlanta for a convention of Deans. campus ski club formed by enthusiastic student skiiers Upper: The Clogging Team practices for a performance. Lim-tfr LUV: Organizational meeting bnngs new prospects. Lou-er Rfffllf Members of The Mars Hill Ski Club is another new organization which has been added to the the Sk' Club make PIHHSV campus. The club consists of people interested in skiing. whether they be experienced skiers or beginners. The organizational meeting was held during the January minimester, and plans for the rest of the ski season were made, as well as plans for future events. Clogging Team and Ski Club N 67 Sigma Alpha Chi social-service club was organized to unify fi the women students that they might Q develop a wholesome and campus community spirit. This sorority annually supports an orphan, sells mums at Homecoming, and sponsors the Mr. America pageant in the spring. Through their close cooperation they promote their interest and enthusiasm in academics. athletics, and social activities as well as their friendships. traditional mums sold by sigma alpha chi 'ff 5, I' rw' 1 , f 'rl' xiii P i 3 CD 5 , . 1 it 21513 L 1 . . . Upper Right: Sigma's homecoming sign appears in cafeteria. Lower: L-R. Tricia Newlin, Sarah Tunstall. Susan Doss. Janet Lee. Gwen Graham. Pam Peterson. Paula Sams. Susan Wilson. Angie Plummer. Judy Echols. Robin Brafford. Dee Farria. Bonnie Bridgers, Nancy Walker. Wanda Surrency. Mary Bumette. Melanie Chapman. 681 Sigma Alpha Chi delta recognizes bucy with plaque Delta Phi Zeta is a social-service sorority They participated in projects in the community and on the campus. Delta proudly presented the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance in the fall and had an Easter egg hunt for school children in the spring. This sorority has done an outstandingjob in building and maintaining school spirit. Upper Lqfif Delta spirit comes through at a basketball game. Lower Left' Spirit projects are work and fun. Lower Right: Pledges do their thing for one of the sisters. gf 1 if S A ' V X ,. A, . 1 ' ll H i 1 Q R Delta Phi Zeta f h9 pi kappa phi little sisters sell roses for valentine's Pi Kappa Phi Little Sisters is made up of young women who believe in fellowship. high ideals. and scholarship. They have engaged in many projects. Among them are selling roses, support ing an orphan. giving parties for the Handi-School, and supporting the Lions during ball games. These activities helped the sisters promote the idea of Sisterhood in school and community. Upper Right: New and old officers. Lower: L-R, first row: Wilson. Brendle, Passailaigue, Manningg second row: Powell, Duncan, Parnell. Murch. Hodnett, Leininger: third row: Barringer, Huneycutt, Rasor, Scalzo, Gibson, Price, Crowe: fourth row: Stelges. Kendrick, King. Tyler, Walker, Braswell, Dye. 1 z L ' 1 '- - 1' 70 X Pi Kappa Phi Little Sisters pi kappa phi chartering service celebrates two years On February I7. l975. the brothers ol' Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity celebrated two years as a national organization, The fraternity is made up of thirty-two active young men who are striving for the unity of brotherhood. Pi Kappa Phi spends its time in giving holiday parties for the Mars Hill Handi-School. raising money for their many projects. preparing for the annual Rose Ball. and working to build school spirit with signs and group attendance at ball games. This year's Homecoming Spirit Trophy was awarded to the fraternity. xx YQ if YKQSW ' o l Upper Lefl: Pi Kap raises spirit during homecoming events, Lower , Leflr The Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen Mary Lou Smith, Lim-wr Right. The W-A, WM all jlljfi chartering service is a unique event. Pi Kappa Phi H 7I professional lad musicians promote female composers Delta Omicron is the women's professional music sorority which promotes American female composers. They co-sponsor the American Composer Recital. the Miss Laurel pageant. and aid in the annual music clinics. l Lower: L-R. first row: L. Hovis, C. Sinclair. B. Hinlz: second S. Aldrich, D. Taylor. F. Coates, L. Whitmire, G. Englishg row: D. Robertson, S. Ipock. D. Hendrix. J. O'Bryant. S. Huff. standing: C. Pickett. Upper: The pledges talk over plans My Kimsey. J. Stokes. B. Robinson: third row: W. Mears. with Mrs. Robertson. 72 ! Delta Omicron phi mu, oldest organization in existence at mars hill Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity was established at Mars Hill College on October 6. 1967. This organization is open to men interested in music. Phi Mu seeks to stress and uphold the goals of professionalism. In achieving their goals and as campus activities. this fraternity sponsors the pep band. finances a music scholarship. co-sponsors the annual American Composer s Recital. and co-sponsors the Miss Laurel Pageant in which they award a S300 scholarship. They also provide technical assistance for all stage Q- productions in Moore Auditorium. l I Upper Iwo photos: Members listen attentively to the discussion of the rushees. Lower photo: Members of Phi Mu Alpha and their sweetheart, Miss Ellen Jenkins, Phi Mu Alpha J 73 alpha phi omega rock-a-thon rocks so others may walk l Alpha Phi Omega is the only traternity on the Mars Hill College campus whose primary function is one of service to the college as we. as to the surrounding community. APO sponsors many service projects during the year: however, the activity which attracts the most attention is the annual Rock-A-Thon, which is held to raise money for the National Cancer Society. Under the creed of Leadership, Friendship, and Service. APO strives to meet the needs of the area through its monthly service projects. 1 Upper Right: Members listen to plans of the future. Lower Left: The brothers rap before the activities begin, Lower Right: APO Sweetheart, Mary Ellen Eison. rides in Homecoming activities, 74 X Alpha Phi Omega kpt on the move to fulfill social goals of campus area .o,,.a 'L 4 Kappa Phi Theta was chartered in the spring of '67. Since then they have enjoyed continuous growth. One of KPT's most successful activities was their annual cyclathon. raising over 52.600 dollars for the Asheville Orthopedic Hospital. Other activites included distribution of desk blotters to students. an Easter egg hunt for the underprivileged children in the Hot Springs community. and a Kappa Phi Theta alumni party. which was given at Homecoming. Upper Leh: Brothers and rushees enjoy the refreshments. Upper Riglifx What's going to happen next? Lower: Open rush is a time for questions, Kappa Phi Theta H 75 sigma kappa lambda encourages brotherhood, social responsibility JY Sigma Kappa Lambda was the first organized social service fratemity on the Mars Hill College campus. It is now approaching its ten-year anniversary. SKL's chief project is working with the National Heart Fund of Asheville. Each year they sponsor the Throw-A-Thon in Asheville. Upper Left: L-R, First Row: C. Fetzko. J. Covington. L. Sexton, J. Smith, J. Harp, D. Rankin. P. McDonald. Second Row: H. Rice, S. Ponder, S. DuBois, B. Kelly, T. Small, G. Sizemore. B. Sinclair, and S. Orr. 76 ! Sigma Kappa Lambda ..z '4 I5 Upper: Members prepare plans for Easter Seals campaign, Lim-- er Lqfr: Gamma brothers listen and leam. Lower Ri,QlIf.' Rick leads the meeting. ,- 'w t gamma is progressive in social service program Gamma Sigma Lambda. established as a co-ed fraternity on May ll. I973. has made great progress in spite of its recent development. Their activities include a fund raising campaign for the Easter Seals for children at the Marshall Day Care Center. The highlight ofthe year was an invitation to the Governor's Mansion for a banquet. Gamma Sigma Liimbdti 77 if 1 QA. V PQ 'K n .J Q -1 Ev ills ' ' 1 'Es RL Q: I, i G wax: Z, ',,,.,.. f'ff'97'? . , I uhm , K . ' ' F hx s X J , fx' - ,H 1 4 u . I 30 gi V- -so Jer 'H-rw-Q-V-pf lf' 1' '3 A K ,, -X A 1 . x . '-:Mx ,. -' . .,. . . '11 J ' ' Q . K ., gtg! NA., - ,-. 9 -R . uri .A :hi 'Lwsv h s 0 ' 1 , .Aqua ff. M -- U' f : .rf ' , . . -sup ,, '91, ,J 4'-I Q 'if , K 7-4 in ,74 - best season since senior college status At the beginning of the 1974 football season. expectations were running high for the Mars Hill College Lions, Much to the dread of their opponents. the entire 1973 starting lineup was returning along with some impressive backup support. The offensive line was headed by such stars as all-conference lineman Chuck Howard and lettermen Billy Simmons. Alan Hunter. and Jeep McFadden. Scott Ferguson returned as well. along with the very effective passing combination of Danny Robinson to end Ronnie Capps. Added to these were even stronger running backs led by all-conference halfback Ronnie Reeves. Jerome Durham. and transfer Charlie Hammersley. The burden for improvement. however. lay with the defense. for although the Lions of '73 led the Carolinas Conference in offense. they trailed most teams in defense. This year would be different with Mars Hill posting one of the best defenses in the conference directed by Dan Johnson and captained by David Boschelli. along with Spike Anderson. Tom Fisher, Walt Nichols. Jerry Chester. Jeff Stapleton. Greg Hasselbring. and others. As seen above. the Lions of 1974 showed very impressive credentials: yet they were faced with one of the toughest schedules ever. The question was - would they meet the challenge? They did with one of the most exciting and successful seasons in Mars Hill College history. After suffering setbacks near the first of the season. the Lions rebounded strongly to upset nationally ranked Georgetown 39-36. A very exciting 27-24 homecoming victory over Guilford came between the last two defeats MHC would suffer in 1974. Following a disappointing loss to Lenoir-Rhyne. the Lions were determined to finish the season strongly and secure for Mars Hill the first winning season since it became a senior college. They accomplished this goal by edging arch-rival Gardner-Webb 26-23, and then totally demolishing their last three opponents-St. Leo. Newberry. and Carson-Newman. Therefore. as the season came to a conclusion. Mars Hill football. under the direction of Coach Claude Gibson, was looking good. The success of the '74 season could only be outshown by the victories to come, Upper Right: Coach Gibson shouts instructions to players on the sidelines. Lower Right: Mars Hill defender Harry Franceschini stacks up a Guilford running back while Davd Roberts rushes in to help. 80 X Football 11- 3 . , - ' ' f a .gif .v 1.-,--1--'Q-I .- j f: ' 4 -ii ..,. -,f..y,9,.:?x.Vg .Au -. - V -.?AJ,.- x , , , V .. . ..,.,.,. . W V 1--1-f . '- -'T' -r -4 1- ' ' ' .':'1g5g,4g-3 , US.: L in . 1 ws. . f it ' X: '.'. 3 S . 1 k. Q31 3 I ...F xr 1 -0 i . . B X I jk L 1 1 S 4 . I x , I f K Y ll Yin. 5 'N Its, W! Y'S4',ESxfj faa1g 1'vn'-'av . A ffm-f- 'z.m- ' 2. , , , ,. .,',gx4gpf,.f: 1: nf? Whig' v .V IA, . I h fs ,- 1-'f.l:'.:.1 QQYQ, . H73 4 , ' , qvr' ,Q .rf -I..-, -Y 4, 5.5 '4',': ll'- .',-,A,.54' M . 'i- 3 if Lxiub-fig ,f E '?'g,-Yfllknlniff Y 'uf 1 U X-uf ia P Ly' sl - . ,f ' A 5 r 3 ' ff - Ac.: V ' , ,n,. Q ' ,X f 3:5 f 'N . Q ' ff . x 115 A cl I I N :Y sf W 2 I . '- ' ,- ,1:' ff-ala, . 9 5525 11 ,n,,,'1f 4, , 3,4 f x53 259 ' ff' f ' fr f ,U - fu- gf.,-in -1 J, K ' , N x Mars Hill '74 Football Opponents 19 Emory 8a Henry 6 0 f'Elon 20 17 gCatawba 21 39 Georgetown 36 20 Presbyterian 21 27 'FGuilford 24 12 '?Lenoir-Rhyne 38 26 Gardner-Webb 23 62 St. Leo 0 34 Newberry 7 52 Carson-Newman 7 'Carolinas Conference Game Overall Record 7-4 Upper Lejif The mighty Lion defense led by Dave Roberts, swarms in to sack the Guilford quarterback, Upper Right: The referee signals another touchdown as .leff Wade runs in- to the end zone. Lower Lej: Jeff Stapleton and other Lion defenders stop a runner cold. Lower Right: Bill Mitchell, defensive coordinator. Football The Golden Girls. headed by Rhonda Price. were organized in the spring of 1973 with the purpose of aiding the Athletic Department and Golden M. Club. The girls were interviewed in the spring by members of the athletic staff, coaches' wives. and students: and seventeen were chosen. During the football season the girls maintain a Hospitality Room where Golden M Club members are served refreshments during half-time. They also sell programs at the gates and seat the club members in the special sections in the stands. During the basketball season the girls serve refreshments to the statisticians seated at the scorers' table during half-time. When recruits come to visit Mars Hill. Golden Girls also act as guides to acquaint them with the campus. 'XJ' Xi' 41 -l - - zf. 5 ,- it X , 1 q Q- gif! C.- ' - -' 1 1 . - ,- , - - - , - -+- , .. :-I- L ., -V ,L Q -- a - ,-- i - i -L i i i i L L L i L -L K i i ,- 84 l Golden Girls Upper Right: Donna Hollin and Sarah Tunstall serve Golden M Club members during half-time. Lower: L-R, Back Row: Debbie Wylde. Kathy Body, Sue Stelges Sarah Tunstall, Shelia Hawkins: Front Raw: Jessie Wilson, Debbie Robertson Wanda Surrency. Rhonda Price. Bonnie Bridgers, Donna Hollin, Jan Evans Sharon Joyner, Susan Georgei of 3, -tg ' 56-TIL ' x I .L fflji' F I A Upper Ltffr: Lanning helps guide the Lion squad. C'wilvr: Graves lights hard for ti rebound. Upper Righl: Dalton spots Lanning for an inside pass. l.mwr Loft: Earwood and Showers anticipate the rebound while Graves tries to block the shot. basketball provides lion fans with exciting moments ? F At the beginning of the 74-75 basketball season Lion hopes were riding high. 1974 had been a very good recruiting year. The lingering shadows of graduation hung heavily over Coach Jack Lytton. Even though the Lions came up with big Wins over Elon. Steed. Claflin, Lenoir Rhyne and arch' rival Western Carolina. a loosing streak of seven games - five of those losses by four points or less - greatly discouraged the Mars Hill team. But a last game win over High Point had lifted the Lions. and they entered the Conference toumey with a hope and inspired determination that has been a Lion trademark. even when the going has been rough. Basketball 89 S Sh., 237 86 X Basketball Upper Left: Opening tipoff finds the Lions ready. Center: Coach Lytton discusses game strategy with the team during a time out. Upper Right: Don Cole attempts a shot during the Lenoir Rhyne game. Lower Lejix Spirit on the Lion squad is evident in the pre-game huddle. .351-.Q ' .HN '74-'75 Baskeamii j . , Mm Hin oppongrigfgl 66 Lincoln Memorial Guilford 85 qw-'. Elon 78 V Greensboro 693, ui UNC-Wilm ingcon 76 s. C. state cianin 71-.7 .1 F High Point .781 T- Steed College - 715: g'-' lj Claflin .59 'iie- gg Campbell E01 Belmont Abbey 66. Catawba Lincoln Memorial Western Carolina Lenoir Rhyne Wofford Presbyterian Elon Pfeiffer Atlantic Christian UNC-Wilmington Pfeiffer Lenoir Rhyne Guilford Presbyterian Wofford Catawba UNC-Asheville High Point 66? 'Q' X ,, -:V V, ,,,. -.1 71 4 ,-,- -N xx . A .4 67 69 34.55 721i 71i'ffi 721iiqg 63 1007? 70 Al 72 73 3 76 ' i .W t N 3 nb . 5+ --:Q - -A X - L ' 1 Y 1 ., Upper: L-R. first row: L. Steppleton, B, Murray, E. Taylor. D. Thomas. H. Marsh, and P. Larming: second row: Coach Moore. M. Earwood. J. Graves. D. Cole. C. Showers, B. Cole. J. Dalton. and Coach Ly!ton,Righ1: Coach Lytton gives instructions to the Lions. Lower Leh: Derek Thomas shoots a foul shot. Center Lqfr: Jimmy Dalton fights for a rebound. 'fa o. Msg H r .Q-pf iv-Y -as A-an-q .v my . U: '-f-1223215 v Basketball X 87 cheerleaders use mini-tramp, stunts to fire up lions Jumping. shouting. and turning ' nersaults, the 1974-75 cheerleaders -I arked enthusiasm in the football and basketball crowds. Returning from East Tennessee State University after a week of cheerleading camp, the cheerleaders were determined to fire up spirit at Mars Hill: and they succeeded. While at camp they were awarded the spirit stick and received a superior rating on three days. In order to promote more crowd participation during the football games, miniature footballs were thrown to the sections that displayed the most spirit. They sponsored a pep rally and dance on the patio of Wren and had a watermelon cutting for the team. During homecoming week the squad had a Gold Rush dance in McConnell and awarded Pi Kappa Phi a plaque for having the best display. During the basketball season, the cheerleaders held another spirit contest and awarded a plaque to the most spirited group. For Christmas the squad gave the basketball team McDonald's gift certificates, Upper Right: With hands clapping, the cheer- leaders move the crowd to shout for a victory. Lower Left: Head - Jimmy Hicks. Lower Right: Head - Debbie Miller. 88 1 Cheerleaders A 1561.133 dm? .- nv' 1 . hw A-sw . l ilrlw is I lf3.L ,g55 5 ,N :R b 1 Q7- B-9- , fa-H -W Lrm'er.' L-R, TI'iCia Newlin. Jimmy l'liCkS. Judy Echols. Sam Swaim, Gwen Graham. Pepper Smyth. Debbie Miller, Jimmy Johnson. Terri Smith, Koffee Buckson. Susan Stafford. Dean Martin. Fish Hutchinson. Janet Lee. Lion, Bill Billera, -. .-.J5 ' ' 'BTI' L 4 g Upper Lcifrr The cheerleaders display varied emotions as they watch the basketball team in a fierce battle against Elon. Upper Riglzlf During a time-out the squad moves formation for a cheer. ll'lI0 .-v,v,n'..,.-v-- -...-.- .-..... g,fgf4wgw,.m. Cheerleaders I 89 marching band performs for menc 2' 4-x c-..-t, T.--4 on november 17 f . so . . . A ' ' ' ,YW Y H' The marching band performed only four times f ---f -'ruff A' 'j 7 , A , during half-time at Mars Hill home games this year fl .ln E!!! E!!! 5 in orderito spend more time practicing for their ' ' ' ----' I concert at the North Carolina Music Educators Conference in Winston-Salem on November 17. It was quite a distinctive honor for the band to be chosen to play at this conference. Half-time entertainment was excellently provided by guest high school bands. The majorettes, flag corp, and color guard added a special dimension to the music of the band by presenting well-drilled routines. The color guard, a new addition to the band, plans to expand to five members by next fall. The college community should be proud to have such a distinguished band representing them at schools and events across the state. mal Upper Righl: The majorettes and band leave the field after the pre-game show. Lower Left: Head major John Psychas directs the 'tFight Song as the Lions add another touchdown. Lower Right: Members of the flag corp and color guard stand at attention during the national anthem. 90 X Marching Band 1 u 9 V' 5' l ' 5 1 l I NN Q .V 'Kia Upper Lefl: P. Peterson leads the band off the field. Upper Riglzr: L-R. W. Culbreth. B. Crouch. S, Simpson. B. Scalzo. L. Sampson. J. Duncan. M. Williams, B. Rasor. P. Lund. R. Rohleder. D. Tyler. and R. Passailaigue. Lmver: The marching band and members ofthe homecoming court practice for the halftime show. Marching Band X 91 friends, dorms, frats, and clubs competing in fun Very seldom are the amateur athletes honored in this world. They are those unsung heroes of court and field who, though not quite as adept at their sports as professionals, are just as dedicated to their separate goals. Though no cheerleaders cheer for them. no bands play fight songs for them. they still are sparked by that thrill of competition that indwells us all. There are many such at MHC. They are involved in intramurals such as basketball, football, racketball. and volleyball. For instance, it has been estimated that over 5015 of the male students here at Mars Hill are involved in some form of intramurals. The type of intra- murals played varies with the season. In the fall there is football. softball, and volleyball. In the winter there is basketball and racketball. Yet the fun is not confined to any season or any sport. No matter what the season, no matter what sport, no matter how unathletic, ' there is a place for everyone in the Mars Hill College intramural program. i t ' - i J, , V ' biulueqg 4.. f . .xv N T l Upper Right: Girls scramble for a loose rebound in a tough intramural game. Lower Leh: Paddleball tournament provides stiff compe- tition. Lower Right: Roger Haskett grabs a rebound. 92 X Intramural LA. I8 a race to run, a throw to make, a hurdle to cross With several outstanding performers retuming from last year's squad which recorded a 12-6 record and VV finished third in the conference meet. the season ' K. 'T outlook was good for this year's cindermen. Leading 'V-T,f-Dx5'ffN l this year's squad were Robert Hedrick. Avery 25375 -Y' Fouts. and Gerald Kirton. Several newcomers added I needed depth in nearly all the field events. The schedule. which included several challenging Nj,-XRQN teams. proved interesting. Coach Bill ..i.',,34.SQ Mitchell was confident that the Lion track team would K . ' not only have a winning season. but would also finish Q high in the conference meet. Upper Left: L-R. first row: D. Sizemore, R. Parris. T. Hall, J. Blevins, D. Long. and S. Smith: second row: G. Ledford. J. Heine. G. Kirton. J. Goin, J. Cockrell. K. Holland. P. Smyth. and D. Dawkins: third row: A. Fouls. R. Hedrick, A. Bunn. S. Gatfney. J. Neely, and S. Easler. Upper Right: J. Heine tries the pole vault. Center Right: D. Sizemore takes off from the starters. Lower Right: R. Hedrick. A. Bunn. and J. Goin run the track. Date March 25 April ll April 15 April 17 April 19 April 22 April 24 April 29 May 6 94 I Track 1975 Schedule Opponent Huntington flndianj Milligan Maryville Presbyterian Carson-Newman l-nvitational Presbyterian Catawba Milligan Carolinas Conference Meet ...Q wr'- ' Y-'-fem, .. C.. .Qc a sunshiney day, a racket, a ball, and determination 1975 Schedule Date Opponent April 10 Lenoir Rhyne April ll Elon April 12 Elon April 15 Westem Carolina April 16 Catawba April 18 UNC-Asheville April 19 Pfeiffer April 21 Emory and Henry April 22 Warren Wilson April 24 Lenoir Rhyne April 26 Warren Wilson April 29 Catawba ..- Z, ' . .x .9 - April 30 Emory and Henry e LQ, pu' up May 2-3 Conference Toumament 'V ' May5 Wofford Z May 8 Wofford infix May 10 Western Carolina . aj. ' H Q!f'g'JiW.:' -,W-iii, w-21.1.5 Z,43.-25:5 With all but one of last year's i 1'i'-'I 5'- '. ' '1-:nv 3' I--41f 2l5 ' ' V . l .I al. iv' xr l qvwgg. Y players returning. the outlook for Ure iff? pf- U mb: 34' 122. m. -V r f X - , 1 s b Www , '. X V I 1ii221j2'.'fi232fEZ 4 .eg2E3?213,??ff-iff f' A 1 W f si 2 +2 I . Q I - 4 5 i the 1975 tennis team was brighter. The entire team had been working extremely hard during the fall and winter doing the things necessary for improvement. Greg Beam. Bruce Murray. David Qualls. Jeff Cudd. and Robert Chilmonik provided an experienced base from which to work. First year team members Alan Clouse. Tommy Folk. Barney Pannell. Mark Brewer. and Terry Chenoweth showed potential: and the entire team was looking forward to the season. The schedule this year included such tough conference members as Lenoir Rhyne. Elon. Catawba. and Pfeiffer. along with numerous non-conference matches. Even so. coach Alex Robbins and the team anticipated a winning season. Upper: Pannell and Qualls show the technique of doubles. Lair: Cudd demonstrates his backhand stroke, Riulif Murray positions himself to return ii xolley Linwr'.' L-R. first row: B Pannell. G Beam. T Chenoweth. and M. Brewer: second ron: T Folk. J. Cudd. R, Chilmonik. A, Clouse. and D. Qualls Tennis . 95 lion sluggers have high hopes for '75 baseball season The 1975 Lion baseball team was looking Grady Sizemore, and Roger Gant. The forward to an improvement over last lineup was further strengthened by year's season. Such progress would be the addition of experienced transfers due to several factors. Despite the loss of all-conference star John All brightened by a host of retuming lettermen. Clewis. Steve Hyatt, Eddie Taylor, , 0 r 2 49? ir Q 4' Q and new players. Team depth was vastly improved, especially in the pitching corps. The new personnel also added hitting power to the 1975 lineup, therefore, head coach Mike Prior was very optimistic. ison, Lion expectations were including David Smith, Greg in i X 197 5 Schedule Date Opponent March 18 Elon C21 K 1. March zo Milligan Q23 M' March 22 Newberry 121 V, March 25 Emory and Henry C21 H t March 27 Appalachian State C29 March 31 Francis Marion ill April 1 Francis Marion ill April 2 Baptist College CU V F , Q V ix April 3 Baptist College C11 ' xx . April 8 Furman C11 . A ' i , - . Qi-Q53fQ.,T5 April iz Pfeiffer 425 Q3','g,j'T'f'SQ' ,Q 1 X' April 15 Catawba Q23 3 gag ' 43' ,mu i . , r ig 5 - 4 April 17 Wofford 121 I. - Q ,' . ,X jf , N 'KVI f' I. ' . ' April 19 Erskine 421 5- - ' , , , ,,,.' . 1 3,5 -4 lg A P' T 'l April 22 East Tennessee State QU J , 1'-Pj j ' ' ' - iff April 24 Guilford Q23 - if a aa- .frfifiij 'f'- - eg Q - i' , i eff? April 26 Carson-Newman C21 I ,, V . - April 29 Lenoir Rhyne Q21 f 4 .f j -' gf 'fi' ' mm May 1 High Point C29 ' ' 5 'M' we - - - 'ffl ' 'ii,g,,,,,jf'. L . - , '- ' . - A , f - May 3 Atlantic Christian C25 if , Y. H W in .-A- ,,.-iv: : E- f?'?--S-f53'f::--Q1,-5fif'ffia'ff?3':i1f 10:59 .a . ,e ' 44 Upper Left: L-R. first row: Wiggs, Prescott. Gant. Sizemore, P. Anderson, Nall, Miller, and Hyatt. Upper Right: D. Smith shows R. Smith. D. Smith, S. Smith. David, Murray. and Clewisg second row: the proper hitting stance. Lower Center: Hyatt hurls the ball LeBruno, S. Anderson. Parkinson, Woodson, Haskett. Lancaster, towards home plate. Lower Right: Gant traps the ball. 96 X Baseball girls' volleyball team spikes their Wa to victory Wins UNC -A Lenoir Rhyne Queens Milligan Losses Westem ASU USC West Georgia Emory and Henry Pembroke St. Andrews w fl tr' A Q L ' W , , V . A f i 4 . W E ' if The Women's Volleyball team is in action A young team. consisting of one senior. one sophomore. one junior. and six freshmen. it has a lot of potential and displays the ability to win in spite of its toumament record. With a 5-4 regular season record. toumament play produced some stiff competition. and the Lady Lions fell 0-5. Though early in the semester, the season starts the last week of September and ends the first week of November. UpperLt1fi.' Coach Murray. Q. Hollingsworth. and S. Blakely watch as B, Shook demonstrates the proper it ay to serve Upper Right. J. Wood sets up a spike. Lmvvr Riglilf L-R, first row: B. Smith, B Bnttain. L. Smith. B. Shook. J. Harrelson. and R. Hunnicutti second rom: A. Finger. J. Wood. S. Blakely. L. Robinson, K. Malin. and Coach Murray. Volleyball C 9 7 team's depth and experience produce a winning season The women's basketball program has shown many signs of growth. This year they played more games, had better transportation, uniforms, and equipment. The record for the Lady Lions basketball team was a winning ll-6, even though the team was a fairly young one with only one senior and six freshmen. As a result of their impressive record. the Lady Lions were ranked fifth in the state. Upper Right: L-R. first row: Mann. Brittain, and Shook: second row: Blakely. Dew. Bradley, Wood. and Coach Hollingsworthg third row: Hollingsworth, Wilson, Wykle, Robinson, Parrish. and Hinson. Cenrer: Coach Hollingsworth watches intently from the sidelines. Lower Lejl' Wilson struggles for a rebound while Robinson rushes in to help. 98 l Basketball girls represent mars hill in chapel hill tournament 1975 Schedule Date Opponent March 2l Milligan April 9 Lenoir Rhyne April 14 Western Carolina April 15 East Tennessee State April 17-20 Closed Tennis Championship April 22 Western Carolina April 29 Lenoir Rhyne May 2 Milligan May 3 Lees McRae May 7 Appalachian State May 8 Lees McRae The women's tennis team was expected to prove much more competitive during the 1975 spring season. Under the leadership of Coach Virginia Hart, the squad promised to have a great deal more balance and depth than previous teams. A skeleton of regulars from last year's team contributed much experience. while a host of new recruits were expected to bolster the Lady Lion netters lineup. Upper Lejl: Betty Shook retums a volley. Lnwcr Lgfl: Doris King and Betty Shook ready themselves to receive a serve. Lower Riglzl: .lo Ann Harrleson. Ann Ward. Debbie Miller. Debbie Boatwright, and Elaine Adams. second row: Tori Evans, Cindy Slatton. Marty Bell. Valorie McNabb, Susan Blakely, and Betty Shook. Tennis f' 99 swimming team makes an eventful splash for victor J. . ' l . S For years people have looked at Harrell Pool with its six lanes and spectator seating and wondered why there wasn't a swim team at Mars Hill. This year with the realization of that goal, swimmers were offered a structure under which they could improve their endurance and speed. The team competed on an intercollegiate level establishing a 3-2 record. Led by Jo Ann and Marion Harrelson. Margaret Boyd and Gary Williams, the team was a great asset to the MHC athletic program Upper Left: Brooks practices diving. Upper Riglzrs Hill takes a breather between races. Cerner Righr: Harrelson pounds the butterfly stroke, Lower Right: L-R. first row: T. Evans, C. Williamson. M. Harrelson. J. Harrelson, and T. Pippin: second row: A. Brooks. G, Williams. D. Freeman. M. Boyd. J. Hill. S. Chambers. and Coach Eric Gamer. 100 l Swim Team 3 ei 'vs sample the various activities at the college union X i . - , :K -. .. ,..15y 1 ' -' Q J..-, uv.. '- . Q : -. - ,. fecexfk, 4 igygjxl. xy' 496 U U 5' r 1-,nay ' Afyqfp , ' , Q- I ,PSN Wren College Union sponsored several sports events this year. There were toumaments in chess. billiards. table tennis. foosball. and spades. Two winners went to the regional games at V.P.I. Also a bridge club was formed during the fall. Upper Left: Fischer and Chambers defend their spades title against Jordan and Riddle. Upper Right: Melvin and Brissom play foosball. Lmvvr Right: Lee ponders a chess move. Lower Lqfi: Orr and Supp play bridge. Center Lgflx Hill and Fischer shoot pool. ' .' I1 74 2:7 LQ? 33, 1 '9 I College Union Activities X l0l N 0- I 1 r u . gm, Q , QVQ-Af 5 4 x ut- 4 . , 1 ,V , Q - . Q-ml .aj 1 Q - ,..f.--.-,gm . Q ,p II- 1 Q , ' Y A- .af. ':,gg225. 4f?1- .- '3'7'?f5tf V , , . se- .b 46 -.-- .. 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' ' - - va 1 ' fc ., !,f: . I , I X. Qi.,- ' '-. Y ..V-, v administration: oo-ordinating campus, community life Uv, . Upper Left: President Fred Bentley addresses numerous W , committee meetings. Upper Righl: Dr. and Mrs. Bentley. Lower: Dr. Melvin. College Chaplain and Associate Professor of Religion. l 104 X Administration - , V1-, 'no-..,,.- ' -- -...r 'C Y fi K .a 1 1 'J , x . , Q Urn: . ' 'gf ' -azxlku ,J , , Uppw' Liift: Violette Henderson. Busineis Mzmuger. Uppcr Right: FmnceQ Marie Snelson. Assixtant to the Prexident, Lmvur Luft: Dr, John M. Hough. Jr., Associate Dezin for Academic Affairs. Lim-01' Rigfil: Dr, Richard Hoffman. Vice-President for Academic Affairs. num.: ' 'i. ,,-- Administration l 105 ,,.g--- l06 l Administration Upper Lek: William Tydeman, Director of Library Services. Upper Right: Dan Christian, Dean Gehring, and Dr. Hoffman. Lower Lek: Walter P. Smith, Director of Public Information. Lower Right: Robert R. Chapman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Upper Lgfr: Dr. Donald Gehring, Dean for Student Development. Lower Left: Jane Holcombe. Associate Dean for Student Development. Cenrers James Fish. Director ofthe Physical Plant. Lower Right: James R. Cox. Director of Development. Administration X 107 1081 Staff UpperRigl11: Philip G. Weast. Director of the College Union, Center Left: Mrs. Kathleen N. Wallin, Assistant Director of the Student Center, Center Righl: Mrs, White. Post Office. Lower: Mrs. Sizemore Student Union Bookstore, ff?-Q .1,,, Q - 'f t-. ,X V Y 'Pm H 533, :gszr 19 Q iag - e .t i ig 'i' l staff: the cogs that keep the wheels moving each da 'Tl .4 fl f 1 X' fc A QSIF' X 5 1.- v 1 Upper Lafr: Penny Ponder and Angie McCracken. Clerical Assistants in Business Office. Upper Righi: Ellen Coomer, Director of Health Services. Lower LCf-l.' Mr. John Bucy. Director of Epicure Management. Lower Right: Mr. David Matthews, Acting Director of Admissions and , s, Director of Financial Aid, A 4 Z5 C Steiff IUQ in .3 um .Af SN F- . mini-mester: ou'll be studying three Weeks of What'7' .4f1 JN fs ,Li '? I Upper Left: Students ofthe American smooth and clogging class demonstrate their dancing style. Upper Riglu: Bill Stansell masters the art of cooking. Center Left: Mr. Yoder instructs students on the fundamentals of the recorder. Center: Carol Cochran prepares her material for batik. Cfvzrer Righlx In the raku course Rhonda Price learns how to caress the elayu, Lower Left: Trudy Talley. Vicki Hall. and Debbie Wilwn show the ditferent stages of decoupage 4 Mini-mester! Ill The Art Department. designed to incorporate all facets of studio work. art education. and art history into its Bachelor of Arts degree. is a highly specialized area of the college curriculum. From either of these three areas. students can select one area of concentration in which in-depth and intense studies are made into form. design. and construction. Within this specialized framework of concentration, students can choose their courses ranging from Drawing and Design to Ceramics. or from Graphics and Printmaking to Sculpture. Most important. however. is individual creativity which is the one must that prepares a student for an art degree. ak! Anim A Q Q1 we ,ns gh -K, -QQ W- 'r 'IQ 3143... t , Na gi. Y Upper Left: Cleaning up the Art Department isn t always easy. Upper Right: William Stephen Wing. Professor, Lower Righlf Students paint various designs on cans. if Y ' . ...J ll2!Art ..-V' art: infinite ereativeness between the mind and soul X X, 4'A x 5 1 . Q . 'I X ' Mx xe- -tuuunsnnnquum f -iii . h' Q MX '.1-if-'gf -xgggu 41.fa.yi:':',: m -. X-SN.-1+-:m '. F' '-QP' ' - 'SQ I 3 , ' '2 - . : :'g,,g.L55f' :Liz .Q 4, K 'ww 5 Sw I, A' of'-.fAQ' .ig-R 5: xi . . . Af W I My . , Y! i Q 4 X' 'J i--raw I Upper Lfifl' Cathy Pannell prepares her pot for glazing. Upper Rzglzlx Only a steady hand wxth juxt the right pressure makes a good pot, lnfwer Ltffk, Gordon Mahy, Amnstunt Professor. Lower Rrglnx Joe Chris Robertxon. Professor and Chairman ofthe Department. Art J II3 4 9 biology: an understanding of lifeis unique processes fy-. Upper Left: William Hutt, Assistant Profess Right: Dr. Fred Herman Diercks, Associate Professor. Lower Left: Dr. Frank William Quick, Jr.. Assistant Professor and Chairman of the Department. Lower Right: Dr. L. M. Outten, Professor. or. Upper l'.'fiE'aft5 The Department of Biological Studies is one of the most interesting on campus. Its involvement in ecology and the hereditary behavior and growth of life is one of vital importance. Courses in the department make up the basic outline for the undergraduate and graduate programs in many diverse fields, especially those in medicine and related areas, conservation and forestry services, ecological research and services, and wildlife management. Biology is also an important part of the core curriculum. The study of life and its processes is still, in many ways, a mystery to man and his understanding. Yet those with the skill of the laboratory and the love and understanding of nature, will be the scientists of tomorrow. I Wm sim, .K-tx, . fe 1141 Biology , x l The Chemistry Department. in its endeavor to acquaint the students with the inorganic as well as the organic elements of our world, presents many intricate and varied possibilities to its students, All ot' these possibilities stem from a desire to meet the needs ofthe students in the following areas: a major in chemistry. medically related fields. and those desiring 21 career in allied science. chemistr : the stud of the elements in our World Upper Left: Dr. Freddy Henry Holtkamp, Associate Professor and Department Chairman, and Vicky Dye. Upper Rifqlzr, Dissecting animals can teach one about the functions ot' body organs. Lower Lefi: Leaming how safely to combine chemicals is a must for chemistry students, Lower- Rl,L,'lH'.' Dr, Kenneth James Manske. -h Associate Professorg and Genevieve Adams. Assistant Professor X x Vin' i Chemistry X I I5 Upper Ltifir George Joyce. Professor. Upper Right: Mildred Bingham. Professor, Lower Leif?-' Dr. Jack Grose. Assistant Professor and Chuiri11z1n of the Department. Lmrer Right: Rachel Chapman, Associate Professor. L 116 X Business Administration and Economics business: a preparation for facing economic problems Preparing its majors to meet the expanding world of business. courses in accounting. economics. general business and office administration. as well as business education and data processing are offered by the Business Department. ln this wide range of highly specialized courses, foundations are provided in numerical concepts, understanding of the American economy. and investment objectives. . ' ll, 1' . ,Lb f I i 1' '- ww A:f1l i p fri- 'li -as i H vm., if-H' .ff . - 4 zfffifi' A. My , mv.-l ,,. ---r-4'- ' - H 1 I 4 'QD ,,.,1 Upper Lehi Charlie Narron. Assistant Professor. CPIIIFI' Leh: Roy Wood. Professor, Lower Lefr: Ruby Cox, Associate Professor, Cenrer Rfglll.' Tommy Cleveland Meadows. Assistant Professor. 4 E , ' '--.tg ,L 'Hg can if 5525 ' . , Z 14- 535 Business Administration and Economics! ll7 cizgx education: the enlightening of tomorroW's teachers Y Q2 X. Upper Left: Dr. Sears, Associate Professor. Upper Riglil: Teresa Stern. Instructor. Lower Leji: Guest lecturer. Lower Right. Dr. Chapman Associate Professor and Chaimian ofthe Department. 118 ! Education. Library Science Education presents an ever-present challenge to the student of today. With its block and internship programs. the Education Department can certify a student in early childhood. kindergarten through third grade. fourth through ninth grade. secondary and high school education. and library science. The Education Department offers a nine-month internship in either Greensboro, Asheville, or Buncombe County schools. The interns experience situations such as team teaching and complete open classrooms. ln preparation for their teaching experience, the students can tutor a local child several days a week in reading and math and take courses ranging from Children's Literature to Psychology of the School Child. The department, however. not only includes courses for library science and elementary education, but also has block programs for students going into other teaching fields. All of the student teaching is handled through the Education Department as well. Upper Left: Gaston Worth Booth. Assistant Professor. Cerner Left: Classroom projects are an important part of education courses. Lower Leh: Mabel Y. Moser. Assistant Professor. Lower Right: Lou Booth Therrell. Assistant Professor. Education. Library Science! 119 english: communication through Written and oral means 1 I l -as 5 Upper Lehs Vesta Baughman, Instructor. Upper Right: Lucille Strickland Godwin, Assistant Professor. Lower Left: Betty Jean Farthlng Hughes, Assistant Professor. Lower Right: Dr. Edwin Rives Cheek, Professor. 1201 English -J v-N Ill 1 . ., ...Q r Upper Lqfi: Marian Atkinson Tisdale. Assistant Professor. UpperRigh1: Dr. Katherine Wallis Macoy, Associate Professor. Lower Ldi: Harry Schweitzer. Assistant Professor with students. Lou-ar Right: Robert Olaf Abbott. Instructor. E, ..... 4 - 122 ! Foreign Language i. foreign languages mastering languages of the world When times change. approaches to and concepts of education. sooner or later, change as well. The Modem Foreign Language Department has not only survived these changes. but also appears to be thriving o current tendency throughout the country to alter. diminish or drop conventional foreign language requirements. Courses on German. French and Spanish cultures. in English. are offered by the department. In addition. the usual beginning and intermediate courses in the three languages are available to those who elect this traditional route towards fulfilling degree requirements. The number of students who decide to major in a foreign language has increased in the last three years. and the department continues to offer to these students a program of advanced study, supplemented by opportunities for seminars. special projects and individually guided study. Yet. our first love remains unaltered: to begin with an ambitious youth . . . to teach him what we know, to watch him . . .This is still our vanity - to be a part of that miracle. - Gwyndola Fish Lej7.' Dr. Richard Gilbert Knapp. Associate Professor, Lower Right: Gwyndola Pierce Fish, Professor and Head of the Department of Modem Foreign Languages. Upper Left: Robert Roy Kramer, Assistant Professor. Lauer Foreign Language X P1 history: a key to the past and a door to the future Within the historical perspective of today's changing world. contrasts can be made with the past. providing an insight into the problems and conflicts of the present. The History Department offers such a curriculum, one which explores the past and present collectively as well as separately. Courses include an expansive area of cultures covered and analyzed in a historical manner, From Modern European History to the Culture of Southem Appalachia, students explore the political. economic. and social history of given regions. Currently. the History Department has expanded in several areas, especially in the field of Appalachian studies. By being located in the heart of Appalachia. the Mars Hill College History Department can draw on the rich culture of the area thereby capturing a fast vanishing culture. Also in the early stages of development in the department is the use of oral history, which is proving a useful tool in the recording and the preserving of regional cultures. Upper Left: Dr. Underwood and Dr. Jolley help students at registration. Upper Right: Dr. Evelyn Underwood, Professor and Chaimian of the Department. Lower Right: Dr. LeRoy James Lenburg, Assistant Professor. 1241 History and Geography l 's K ls iv in in Upper Left: Dr. Samuel David Knisley. Jr., Professor, Upper Righl: Betty Comelte Jolley, Assistant Professor. Lower Lefr: Dr. Harley E. Jolley. Professor. Lower Right: Dr. Harold Holcombe. Assistant Professo r. History and Geography X 125 Home Economics is a versatile department which offers varied courses in fields such as textiles. clothing design. foods and nutritional planning, home fumishings. child care and development. and family relations. Students have the opportunity to experience home management in a true-to-life situation in the Humphrey House. They also learn how to plan. design, and decorate a home in the House Planning and Furnishing course. There are two degrees which are offered in Home Economics: a degree in general home economics, and a degree in home economics education. Thus. a student receives aid in preparing for graduate work. a teaching position. or for other home economic related areas. The surface elements of the Home Economics Department have barely been cited. but they are numerous and very interesting. One enjoying anything involved in the home. the family. and their care would certainly benefit from this department Upper Right: Miss Cecelia Booker, Instructor. Lower Leji: Members ofthe home fumishings class refinish fumiture on the lawn of Humphrey House. Lower Righl: Susan Ipoch admires the holiday decorations made by home economics students. IZ6 l Home Economics home economics: foundation for living in today's World G Q ,-,-- Upper Lffif Brenda Spence. Instructor. Upper Riglu: Winona Bierbaum. Assistant Professor and Department Chairman. Lower Lefi: Tupperware party sponsored by the AHEA. Lower Righl: Home furnishings class open house. Home Economics ' 127 math: a language needed for universal communication if I l : A l Y 1 i , gm l L X f ,VI f , l'j1,,,.I I K . Upper Left: Mr, Bill Pegg, Associate Professor. Upper Right: Dr. David DeVxies. Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department. Lower Left: Mr. Emmett Sams. Professor. Lower Right: Dr. Donald Russell. Associate Professor. 128 ! Mathematics The Math Department offers a variety of courses dealing from the elementary principles up to the more advanced concepts. lt provides different courses that a student may take depending on his interests. This department offers several courses in relationship to science. social studies. or business. Also offered is a unique course for those who wish to gain a better understanding of mathematical thinking. During a mathematics major's senior year he is involved in a unique experience in individual and group activity. This year the Math Department was pleased to add to its staff Dr, Lominac. Under the leadership of Dr. David DeVries. 1 the department has maintained its I importance in the Mars Hill College - curriculum. Indicative of its P importance. the Math Department has l grown greatly in the past years. 'uv'---. ., . Q 1 I I I I I I I I 1 i 1 stil - I I I F!l'f,,,:'f,,1', Upper Righls Nancy Carolyn Medford. Associate L Professor. Lower Left: Arthur Everett ' i 4' Wood, Professor. I I I Q -' wlII1I,I I, 4 I l Y J Q . , I ' I I v .'I . ' , ,':., .ulli I Mathematics I 129 The Music Department is well known throughout the nation for its excellent performing groups. In the instrumental field students have the opportunity to play in the Marching Band. Concert Band, Stage Band. Trombone Ensemble, or Woodwind Ensemble. The band presented a concert on November 14 with Dr. Bentley as guest conductor. Their spring tour was March 17-21. Students studying voice may join the Chorus or audition for the Choir. On December 10, the choir and chorus combined for their annual Christmas program. On February 7-8 excited high school students sang under the direction of Vito Mason during the choral clinic. The choir traveled to Nashville, Ten- nessee, in March to be a part of PraiSing 75. This four-day celebration, sponsored by the Southern Baptist Convention. was the premiere of the new Baptist Hymnal. The choir ended the year with an Alumni Pops Concert on May 17. 9g ei if ig,-X . .ff UpperRigl11: Joel R. Stegall. Assistant Professor and Chairman of the department. and William Thomas, Instructor Lower Left: Carolyn Lamberson. Dr. Julie Fortney and May Jo Ford Gray, Assistant Professors. Lower Right: Chris 130 K Music Yoder. Assistant Professor music an expression of self combining sounds, words ' , i K 9' .X -fi. A w,- -H I Y' A :Q 'C r 1 i. -'-.IA lic Upper Lqft: Dr. Anna Hines. Professor. Upper Center: Mr. Dale Roberts. Assistant Professor. Upper Right: Mrs. Donna Robertson Associate Professor. Lower LQH: Mrs. Dorothy Roberts, Associate Professor, Lower Righlr Mr. John Adams, Associate Professor. Music . L. l .4-f 'v Q 6 U . nf' l lll 1 Upper Leh: Dr. Julie Fortney. Assistant Professor. Upper Right: Mr. Wayne Bowman and Trombone Ensemble. Lower: Mars Hill College Choir. .-9.1 Music ! 133 134 X Music i 1, X Upper Right: Mr. Wayne Bowman, Instructor. Upper Lefl: College Choir at Christmas dinner in cafeteria. Lower: Mr. Ray Babelay and Concert Band, i ,gy Sl' i.----rv---L E' , Q -v ' ,K ' A 511' Q' -.-,m.-..- ' -.wh Vi 4.1, wx 45 16 .KH l 51.512 lu C? N pl , ni X . ,saw 1 Q 15-'X S.. Upper Lqfiz Mr. Ray Babelay, Associate Professor. Upper Riglu: Jane Edwards and Sarah Huff as characters in the opera. A'The Old Maid and the Thief , Lower: Mars Hill College Chorus. Music 1' 135 physical education: coordination of mind and body Of agfxx + . r 4 X as f'ff Upper Leh: William Walker. Professor and Chaim1a.n of the Department. Upper Righr: Virginia Hart, Professor. Center Right: Donald Charpio, Assistant Professor. Lower Left: Danish Acrobatics Team in action. Lower Righrs Danish Team performs various stunts. Y , 136 X Physical Education and Health Within the framework of the curriculum there is the discipline of Physical Education and Health. In order to study proficiently, one must have a sound body. This is the basic aim of the Physical Education Department - to provide such physical activity for the student and his well-being. The Bachelor of Science degree, which is offered in Physical Education. requires much from its recipient. There is not only a requirement for skill and knowledge proficiency but an understanding of the activities themselves and what they require of the individual person, However, Physical Education is for all i individuals interested in body development. ,Awww 9 1 5 .4 4, -445 A Upper Left: Dr. Barbara Hollingsworth, Assistant Professor. Cenrer Leji: Hanell Wood. Assistant Professor. Center Right: Susan Murray. Instructor. Lower Left: Don Henderson, Associate Professor. Lower Right: Charles Phillips. Associate Professor. .Mft ..,,4QKQ. Physical Education and Health! 137 Upper Left: Dr. James Lowell Blevins, Professor. Upper Right: Dr. Ellison Jenkins, Professor. Lower Left: M.H. Kendall, Professor. Lower Right: Dr. Hilary Page Lee, Professor and Head of the Religion Department. 138 l Religion, Philosophy. and Classical Studies religion: the love of God seen b man's eyes God is an integral part of life and even more so in today's world. Thus. it is so in the Religion Department. As it offers studies in Greek, Latin. Philosophy. and Religion. it helps the student to understand the role of religion in today's world. The courses that are offered give the student a choice to obtain a degree in Religion or a degree in Classical Studies. Those who Wish to go into church Work in the Capacity of a minister. educational and activities minister. youth director. or minister of music can specialize in religion and take courses in religion as well as in education. drama. music. and physical education in correlation with this. Several courses are designed to prepare students to minister to the world today. Upper Lift: Dr, C. Earl Leininger. Associate Professor. Lou-er: Dr. Page Lee talks with students about the numerous religious problems and conflicts that plague our society today. 4'lQ'Z0 vet- ' ms A, .Nj - a Religion. Philosophy. and Classical Studies f 139 social and behavioral sciences: an inner revelation The Social and Behavioral Science Department is designed to give students a better understanding of human behavior. Courses such as Political Science. Psychology, and Sociology reflect this design. The department also gives emphasis in three major themes: an understanding of the methodologies in at least one section, study in the field service in Southem Appalachia, and special help in carefully selected areas. Three degrees offered in the department, -in either Political Science, Psychology, or Social Work-Sociology- show the high degree of specialization which the department has attained in recent years. These degrees are offered only after complete. four-year major work is completed. Independent studies are also offered. '-li vn- Tvifsii T' ff' , - vu- -.., 1:-, Q' P' 's:g..'?teffwf V Y ,C , 4- - e -1 i -' YK Upper Right: Kenneth M. Sanchagrin, Assistant Professor. Center Leh: Dr. Larry N. Stem, Associate Professor. Center Right: Harold A. Herzog, Jr., Instructor. Lower Right: Dr. Robert Knott, Assistant Professor. 1401 Social and Behavioral Sciences 5 1 I ffiufs it J' I' 'yu Y i 5 Q. li. ls- l Upper Left: Dr. Joseph Godwin, Professor. Upper Righls Marilyn Driskell Gossett. Assistant Professor. Center Lefl: Dr. Walter L. Stroud. Jr., Assistant Professor. Center Right: Dr. Ed Angus. Associate Professor. Lower Left: Dr. Donald Anderson, Professor and Department Chairman. Lower Right: William J. Murphy, Instructor. Social and Behavioral Sciences X 141 theatre arts: the first expression, a final curtain The Theatre Arts Department's purpose is to prepare students to pursue careers in the area of the theatre whether academic or professional. A student can receive his degree in three different categories. First, a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts is for those who wish to enter the professional theatre or continue their theatre arts training in professional schools. Secondly, a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts Education is offered for those wishing to teach theatre arts in the secondary schools. Thirdly. a Bachelor of Arts in Musical Theatre Performance prepares those who plan for careers as performers in musical theatre. Many varied courses are included in these degrees. Students study the history of the theatre with an emphasis on the major genres and styles of dramatic literature. They leam how to design a set. select proper lighting. and apply make-up. Stage movement and dance also comprise an important part of the curriculum. Anyone on campus may audition for a part in a production. Owen Theatre houses these productions. which are free and open to the public. During the first part of the year, The Boy Friend, Two By Two, Act V, and The Clown were expertly presented on the campus. The Theatre Arts Department, under the leadership of Virgil Gray, C. Robert Jones. and James Thomas, has added a cultural experience to both the campus and community. XX - T w1v '...f 1- Upper Right: Billy Gregg ages Eileen Russell with make-up. Lower Righr: J. Sims and N. St. Clair portray characters in Two By Two. Lower Left: James Warren Thomas, Associate Professor and Chaimian of the Department 94 with Jimmy Hicks and Eileen Russell. 142 I Theatre Arts and Speech Upper Left: Jimmy Hicks portrays Mumbles in The Clown, Upper Center: Marsha Holmes, Ken Wilson and Sarah Huff in The Boyfriend. Upper Right: Jim Rivers appears as Noah in Two By Tim, Lower Left: C. Robert Jones, Associate Professor. Lower Right: Dr. Virgil R, Gray, Jr. Associate Professor, Theatre Arts and Speech f' 143 M55 .23 ifi -ff? 'x I L 5 I fi ,P 1 yi 4- M Aw. . ! iwif '... L ww. x 4 . -- -- if six, X- 1 I :-vt-Q - ' ' , ,xj N3 S ng . :', , ' 'lp SX .Y A- 'aan-'-' . X- in f'g-...mi-,a'a:1sxgo 4 'F' 1- f - . 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A-! , 'J 4 ,et-Sf I ff' f jfx- aff!-i'f9'.1' '. -- FV, :A g,-if a , -7- ,.- Yi 11:1 ,35 Q 0- 1 A vi! UA. ,.f- Y , A- r-L ,,,.R5 an .rxf A-aj . - 4 -1 ' x L -- ..-- if YEQV7 '. I -1. I-.Q IFA45 Aff' 5,1 ig 5.4: Q J- ,jf W4 'ai ., !, Winter graduates honored Lower: The Senior Class officers are Bob Wheless, vice-presidentg Paula Sams, secretaryg Gail Walker. lreasurerg and Jim McReynolds, president. xi l AA , ,., -. :W , m , e f I ,...w.....g-v3!.- .--........,.,., ,,,Y-3.-ax... Q-..- 146 f Seniors fan fume, , X Q-uv 9' if 17 i F? i i lx X Abernathy. Bonnie Elaine English Wilkesboro Anderson. Daniel Dennis Art High Point Ashley, Phillip Saxon Music Honea Path. S.C. Austell. Susan Ruth Sociology Greenville. S.C Barrett. Brenda Dale Home EC, Franklin Benjamin, Susan Christine Music Charlotte Biggs, Gary Yates Business Admin. Newland Bissett, Gwendolyn Stott Music Shelby Blackwelder, Cathy Lou El, Ed. Miami Springs, Fla, Blackwell. Howard Thomas. Bub. Admin. Pacolet, SC. Blair, Philip Wayne Pol. Sci. Fredrick. Md. Blanton, James Broadus, Jr. Music Forest City Jr, Seniors X I47 , . 1 :gs ' g: S. .' '- l48 l Seniors Blessing. Joseph Patrick Accounting Weber City, Va Brisendine. Susan Music Charlotte Britton. Jane Anne El. Ed. Marion. Va. Bruce. Ronald Edward Phys. Ed. Kingsland. Ga. Bryant. Bernard Bruce Art Franklin Bustle. Sharon Elaine Allied Health Statesville Caldwell. Karen Elaine Sociology Maiden Campbell. Robert Bradford Bus. Admin. Roanoke. Va. Carpenter. Ricky Walton Bus, Admin, Hickory Carroll, Scott Whalen Psychology Mars Hill Carson. Joyce Anne El. Ed. Asheville Carver. Vickie Wallin El. Ed. Mars Hill .1 a-X 5 -, .I up i il' 1. -. if 'tim 7 , .... .J 5' ' 4. 5 5 S. 93' I TQ , 1 '5- -l P '-lx R - x 0 igv .st MQW iiffai fi 's ' 'fr V L0'- 3 . x up X x N . ,N X 1 2. as fx KW 51 Cash. Paula lil. Ed Memphix. lenn Cziushy, Robert l lZll'llIlClx Religion Shclhy Childs, William Rudolph Englixh Eaxley. Clark. Joanna Lee History Woolwine. Va. Clayton, Peggy Lynn Bus. Ad. Mars Hill Coman. Elizabeth Anne El. Ed. Swannanoa Conner. Charles Smith Music Asheville Cook, Brenda Yvonne El. Ed. Mars Hill Cook. George Wilson. Jr. Sociology Roanoke. Va. Courtney. Eddie Michael Phys, Ed. Knoxville. Tenn. Covington. James Earl. Jr. Bus. Ad. Hamlet Cox, Ann Marie Music Winiton-Salem Cranford. Susan Meadows History Mars Hill Crawford. Eugenia Parker El. Ed. Franklin Crowe. Elsie Marcella El. Ed. Vero Beach. Fla Cumbey. Betty Jo El. Ed. Lynchburg. Va, Cutshall. Brenda Landers Bus. Ed, Marshall Daughtrey. John Allen. Jr. El. Ed. Exmore. Va. Davenport, Kathryn Anne Spanish Ashehoro Davix. Linda Faye English Woodbridge, Va. Seniors f' 149 ma 18, 1975, fulfills dreams of 278 seniors ISO X Seniors Denton, Gary Franklin El. Ed. Franklin Diercks, Mary Elizabeth English Mars Hill Ditrapani, Anne Mardj El. Ed. New York, N.Y Doss, Susan Elizabeth English Winston-Salem Dye, Vicky Denise Biology Fayetteville Early, Ronny Kent Religion Bakersville Earwood, Michael Allan Bus. Ad. Asheville Echols, Judy Maxine Home Ec. Mulberry, Fla Edmonds, Larry Joe Religion Mars Hill 215 U... ty, 'kg Eison. Mary Ellen Home Ec. Charlotte, N.C. Elster. Darryl Bryan Religion Bogan. Gu, Engebretson. David Lyle Biology Asheville, NC, Farriu. Dianne Ellen Bus. Ad. Woodbridge. Vu Fetzko. CllI'IlN Wayne Phyx. Ed. Somerxillc, NJ Fisher. Frances Elaine EI, Ed. Franklin. N C, Freernizn. Mzidelyn Karen El. Ed, Concord. NC, Fulbright. Nlliflhd Carol EI. Ed Frcdrickshurg. Vu Galloway. Robert Edixin Religion Anderson. SC. Garmux. John Holme, Psychology Greenville. S.C. Gibson, Jamie Renee Psychology Canal Point. Fla. Gibson. Joseph Walter Biology Landrum. S.C. :Q i i l A . l I I52 Seniors 7 t S Q-Qi ie y 4- b .A v Ax in X .x -Q Q K 'ln X 1 vw, cn... A '1 f Q , 1' kv I 53 Ox- ' 'si 2 9, fm ,lf , . - i Q ' lx . . V ap.. Godhy, Rhonda Jean Religion Greenxille. SC. Graham, Mary Gwendolyn Hlxtory Bakerwille Gray, Martha Ann Sociology Taylorx. SC, Greer. Douglaa Php, Ed, Spruce Pine Gupton. Celia Ellen Home EC, Ed, South Boxton. Vu. Hager, Janice Marlene Sociology Hickory Hairston. George Henry. Jr. Sociology Walnut Cove Hale. Brenda Gail History Tigerville. SC Hale, Larry Register Accounting Hampton, Va. Hall. Ralph Michael Bus. Ad. Mount Holly. NJ. Hampton. Kendall Wayne Music Murphy Harmon, Dennis Earl Psychology Taylors. S.C. :xi L 3'w:- of Si E' E Seniors X 153 mcreynolds, Wheless, sams, 154 I Seniors Harp. Noryam Joel. Jr. Phys, Ed. Jacksonville. Harper, Dorothy Sue Art Greenville, S,C. Harris. Pamela Louise Drama Concord Harris. Suzanne Isaacs Fla, Office Adm. Damascus. Md. Hasselbring, Gregory Scott Bus. Adm. Tampa. Fla. Haynie. Linda Kay Sociology Marshall Hedgecoe. Lee Peritt History Tabor City Helms, Dolores Jessup Accounting Naples, Fla. Hicks. James Claude Drama Rockville. Va. Higgins, William Wayne Bus. Adm. Alexander Hill. Douglas Lynn Psychology Mars Hill Hill. Elizabeth Wainwright Allied Health Trenton, N,J. walker serve as senior class officers .re N Vw' x Q' x is 5 spiny Ng 3 6 A 5 5 'w it . 6 QQ, l ax 29' 5 mf . Qt Hine. Dennis Lee Bus. Adm Vero Bench, l'l:i Hine. Pamela Wallin El. Ed. Mars Hill Hinxhavy. Richard Thomas History Elkln. N C. Hobart, Seth Guilford. Ill .Accounting Durham House. Herbert Preston El, Ed. Colonial Beach. Va. Howard. Charles Walter. Jr. Bus. Adm. Rockwood. Tenn Hughex. Harold Henry. Jr. .Accounting Weaverville Hunt, Thomas Wilson. Jr. Phys. Ed. Pickeni, S.C. Hyatt. Dennis Allen Phys. Ed. Asheville Ivey. Beverly Ann Phys. Ed. Taylors, SC. Jenkins. Mary Ellen Music Gastonia Jordan. Karen Bonita Bus. Adm. Norfolk. Va. Joyner. Sharon Lynette Home Ee. Concord Kennemer, Deborah Ann Sociology Pickens, SC. Kenney, William. Jr. Bus. Adm. Roanoke. Va. Klein. Debra Faye El. Ed. Lakeland, Fla. Knight, Donald Royce Bus. Adm Greenville. S C Lamson, Linda Anne El, Ed. Richtield. Md. Lee. Janet Page El. Ed Mars Hill Lewim, Michael Gray Bus Adm. Eaxley, SC. l56 I Seniors Liverman, Benjamin Joseph Spanish Murfreesboro Marler, Sandra Treadway Sociology Marshall Martin. Diana Lynn Music Cheasapeake. Va. McCoy. Karen Gail El. Ed. Greer. S.C. McDonald. Ernest Patrick Spanish Murphy McKown, Phoebe Beth El. Ed, Gaffney, S.C. McReyn0lds. James Greer. Jr. Biology Bluefield, W, Va. Mellette, Russell Eugene. Jr. History Columbia. S,C. l I rf ff- .1 Q 5 5 35-5- N. l 'VN 1 'VS . 4 in A N . '. '. Mellon, Harvey Eugene Bus. Adm, Mars Hill Miller. Deborah Sue Phys, Ed, High Point Miller. Linda Kay Music Lenoir Mills. Robert Gene Bus. Adm. Wilmington Minear, Dorothy Jean Math Vero Beach. Fla. Mintz, Graham Wyche History Hallsboro Montague, Constance Marie El. Ed. Arlington. Va. Moore. Rita Jean El. Ed. Greenville. S.C. Morton, David Vernon Economics Albemarle Murch. Janice Marion El. Ed. Arden Seniors I 157 Murray, Bruce Kenneth, Jr. Phys. Ed. Mars Hill Murrell, Anita Joyce Psychology Boiling Springs Noftsinger, Mark Phillip Accounting Mars Hill O'Neal, Marsha.Miller El. Ed. Vero Beach, Fla. Orengo, Ruben Music Westbury Long Isla Owens. Teresa Faye I1 Bus. Adm. Bethlehem, Ga. Pack, Thomas Carl, Jr. Pol. Science Piedmont Pannell, Kathy Yvonne Art Ed. Franklin Parnell, Judy Marie El. Ed. Durham Peeples, Marilyn Ruth Art. Ed. Homestead. Fla. Pendergraft, Claude Dean History Chapel Hill Pepper, Patricia Carol Religion Cary IN8 Seniors 'ig ' iff'-r ..-I1 , -P. ,gs 132. n , V...:'?.. X Q -' U o 'ur 1. . if .ol 1 ' Perry. Susan Frances El. Ed. Raleigh Phillips, Amber Diane Music Asheville Phillips. Douglas Burton History Vesta, Va. 'Qi 6 7- j. bucy awarded plaque in appreciation X ,I I tax F? 'im 9 lm. F! .. Xe. uf. 2. v i v A Phillipx, Glenn William Phyx. Ed. Vero Beach, Flat. Pike, Lawrence Edward, lll English Greensboro Plummer, Angela Carrie Home lic, Henrietta Ponder, Gordon Gray Weuverville Prater. Steven Edward Psychology Greenville. S C Price, Sondra Kay Music Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Psychas, John Demosthenes, Il Music Asheville Rankin, David Theron History Eagle Rock. Vu. l l Senion X H9 Reece. Thomas Case Psychology Hickory Remine. James Harold. History Mars Hill Renfro, George Dean Bus. Adm, Burnsville Rhinehardt, Mary Lynn El. Ed. Old Fort ii x uv. N wg ' gn i ,. 4. 1- ,ff I i .AHVA li A 'I V iw R PM EK'-5 1 ffm i R . xv- aa xsA .X A Qli x L Rickcllx, Buddy .liimcx Med Tech, l1iclwnnxlllc.l5l.i Rive-rx. Deborzih lxlclvlaiiiuvuiy English Marx Hill Riverx, Jimmy Glen Drama Mars Hill Rohinmn. Dgimel Stuairt Bux Adm, Piirix. KV Rogeiw. Richard Cecil. Jr. Religion JuCkxonx'1lle.FlLi. Rogers, William Carroll Bus. Adm. Leicester Rohleder. .luck Carlton. Jr, Music Charlotte Russell. Anita Kay Home Ee. Albemarle Seniors V l6l Russell. Dedra Gay El. Ed. Roanoke, Va. Sakis. Ted Accounting Asheville Sallee. Barbara Ann Office Adm, Canal Winchester. Ohio 162 ! Seniors Sams. Paula Jean El. Ed. Mars Hill Saunders, John Edward. Jr. Psychology Baltimore, Md. Shook, Belly Lou Phys. Ed. Marshall I seniors select mary ellen eison for homecoming court 4. 1 f , uv. Q' Y fi. . tsl 4 A,, as 1 If I 1:35 1 M. he Nw fx Shortx, Rohan Ell7LtlWtll'l Muxuc Stutcsvllle Simmons, Cnss1tr1drtt Felker Bus. Adm. .'xNl'lCVIllC Slmrnonx, xvllllillll Belvin. Jr. Ph yx. Ed. I-lxyettevtlle Slfllllillf, Wlllllllm Luther Pol. Science Gurton Slater. Janet Lee Socrology Wtlmlngton Smart, Eltzztbeth Duncan Allied Health Marx Hill Smuth, David Durham Math Campohello. Sf, Smith, Nancy Kathleen History Rock Hill, SC Seniors l I63 Smith, Richard Durand. III Bus. Adm. Columbia, S.C. Smith, William Richard Bus. Adm. Asheville Southerlin, Charles Bernard, Jr. Accounting Greer, S.C. Sparkman, Stanley Raymond Phys. Ed. Vero Beach. Fla. Stanford, Sharon El. Ed. Tampa. Fla. Stansell, William Albert Biology Atlanta, Ga. St. Clair, Harry Neil Drama Vinton. Va. Steele, James Harold Religion Bakersville Stelges, Susan Ann El. Ed. Cocoa Beach, Fla. Stokes. Jo Anne Music Florence, S.C. Stroup. Frances Ragan Al. Health Spruce Pine Stultz. Dorothy Carol History, Forest, Va. 164 X Seniors 1 X , . v- 4, x 'Dx N . N! 3 sfili. 5 -X ff'Y.' l -. i N521 L H 1 ,.. I ' 1 6 - --Q.. xn 'Q K' . . v g l. ..m' rs Qg . - ' Ys.i,. af i. A T Q 4 i W N 11 ' ' .fff57,zi?i? Summers. Mary Elizabeth El. Ed. Greensboro Sutton. Gary Lynn Music Greenville. S.C. Taylor. Johnny Wayne Bus. Adm. Mars Hill Thomas. Barbara Alice Music Wilmington Thomas. Betty Camille Music Macon. Ga. Thomas. Cheryl Lynn Social Work Baltimore. Md. Thomason. Vernon Clifton Psych. Lexington Turnipseed. Debra Ann English Statesville Tuttle. Janelle Trumbower El. Ed. Miami Springx. Fla. Walker. Martha Gaul Biology Murphy Walker. Sharon Marin Art Roanoke. Vu, Werdebaugh. Carol Ann El. Ed. Miami Spring. Fla. Seniors i' 165 166 X Seniors tutoring offered by counseling center Wheless. Robert Lewis Biology Reidsville Whiteside. Rebecca Rhodes El, Ed. Gastonia Whitlock. Nedra Karen Sociology Hendersonville Williams. James Lewis Music Woodruff. S.C, Wilson. Hazel Speece Allied Health Olin Wilson. Jimmy Lee Psych. Warner Robins. Ga, Wilson. Terrence LeRoy Biology Spartanburg. S.C. Wyatt. Beverly Louise Ayers Music Mars Hill 0- L. to and students IH p1 epal mg for gre's on decembel 14 Wyutl, .hvhn Michael RCIIQIOH Manu Hull Young. Dgnllus Edward Accounting Bukcrwllle Young, Deborah Leigh El. Ed Havelock Young. Debra Flaxine Phx I-Ll, Neupo1'tNeus,Vu, juniors sponsor october 31 monster mash to raise funds for 1975 jr-sr ffl' f J ,mf V :fwf- H Q ,. H, ul LU Url ill 1 uilu or ' rl E, !1'f!fH ,eq 4 H, ,V J - A .101 f , Lower righl: The Junior Class officers are Jea e Duncan, treasurer: Delores H nsley, secretary: Mi k y M L ghlin, p ident. l68!J :ffm ills: 1 ,- X. .- . 1' is , , I t X ' NN X: fgitis X - t ,GQ if 6251 sv-x, 112 fx ' V s 1 7 v I I' I' 5s Fl' N 'NN Aldrich. Surzih Fllcn Allen. Cathy EKTIIHKZIIC Allen. Celia Elizabeth Allen. Robert Pruett. Jr Anderxon. Hicks Ellix. lll Bailey. Patricia Lee Baker. James Leonard. Jr, Bull. lla Marie Burton, Phyllis Jean Baumgartner. Neil lrvrn. Jr Beam. Jamei Gregory Bennett. Jimmy Lee Bennett. Kathryn Anne Billera. William Daniel Bishop, Bruce Penney Juniors f 169 Blackwell. Freida l-Iilda Blakely. Susan Frances Bozeman. William David Brafford. Robin Ann Page Bradman. Lawrence Wayne Braswell, Susan Jean Brendle. Teresa Alice Bridwell, Deborah Dawn Brisson. Ervin Carson. Jr. Broadway. Diane Brown. Doris Ann Buchanan, Susan Anne Buckner, Herbert Walter Buckner, Mark Ramsey Burchette. James Michael Burney, Sharon Edna Byrd. John Robert Calcote, Nancy Sue Canova, Katherine Elaine Capps, Ronald Eugene Carter. Joseph Scott a 'NSY f'- .W . .v ' I ' X 35 U , X fri Y I 1 elf .ll as 1: x p X S I 'Fe IIN 3 av ' 5? L. I I IU X , Ge . 'N I XX 61 5-r Carter, Ruth Rhea f2 3g 'Q - ' Chambers. Scott Richie X Q' .' Chapman. Melanie Ruth kj ' X Childress, Floyd Allen, III X I fi 7 Christian, Daniel Gordon I -A I- 4? no Clewis. Layton Gregory . Coates. Frances Margaret ' Cochran. Carol Marie 5 X 170 ! Juniors l -' 'QPR-x -vis ' Hlll. lf 5 X r 1 me .e I 'li ' QMS,-:J ., Q is - 1-,?3ivi Q J ' ' P ier JL J J fox , .V .L ., 1, 4 V ' tj' ' e e x 5 55 Qin' . i '9f. ,sas 'g!E35f55:5E' 2 ' 'Xa . 'fx 1: ' T A Q gg r- f as 5 'X H A is A - - J. - . '1 ' f Q - 3 im ii x 1 1 ,4 S Cody, John Sandy Coldren. Jeffrey William Cole. Donald Alexander Cole. Marjorie Elizabeth Covington, David Lee Crawford, David Ly nn Crismond. Williiim Gary Dalton, Nicole Ann Daniel, Charles Wesley, Jr, Davis. Louise Ann Juniors f' l7l -. QW 1- N if x K -we-4 .: , .- - .J 'wif ' x NT 'x L 'J I -', s I wif ' - has .- 7 - , -Y 4.-- xlzxy ' . 5 -'lf'-1.10 '. 7'51?5?Qa?S:N g .., .Q- ff Jig? .ff,' 'arI'S. ' '.'f4a:... 5 . , -H',,,,gF X : ,Q lim. - if Al 3, - 4 .. .sv ' 4 , E , -vs .. In l Y 'J 1 1,,,. fm, . ,W VI E' , . ,Q r .Q av .Q 4. fs'-3 J F K ix va A Q., ls f S c ' 'g Q fl -tx M xiii SN , X Q- it -2 t X ..f .X Z. Z' Dzivis. Robert Englund Dawkins, Allen Eugene Deul, Aithur Lewis Deun, Puul Huhurt Dean. Robert Lyle Debruhl. Musine Degraw. Alvin Eudell Dew. Millie .lane Drake. Cynthia Duncan, Ava Jeanette Edmonds. Linda Burrell Edwards. Cheryl Louise Elledge. Blenda Kay Emerson, Gordon Wilmore English. Gail Jeanette Fallin, Lisa Lee chi 'C-:Graf Fipps. Brian Williamson Fisher. Kevin Jay Fleming. Bobbie .lean Fore. Bruce Edward Foster, Bob Leon Fouts. Avery Mitchell 4 1 Q,-. J ax ! 1 3 174 X Juniors Y.. lj L. 3 1 -'N Nil 'vu his -1'w I ,, ,i,L, 1 Fowler. William David Galloway, Jamex Morgan Garber. Mark Edward Gardner, James Michael Gardner, William Motley Garner. Eric Maxwell Garrison. Margaret Patrice Gay. Gregory Jarrell Gent. Earl Wayne. Jr. George. Susan Elizabeth Juniors! 175 Georges, Danny Joe Gibson, Frances Ann Gillis. James Frederick Goin. Michael Dewey Goodman, Cathleen Emma Graham, Janice Beverly Gregg, William Erwin Grimes, Mark Alan Groves, Catherine Elizabeth Hall, Claire Jeanette Hamilton. Margaret Elizabeth Hammersley. Charles Melvin Hammett. Warren Eugene Hardin, Carol Lee Hardy, Jeffery Eldon Harris. William Clyde Harrison. Donna Sue Haskett, Roger Dale Hawkins. Lisa Ann Haywood, David Franklin ., .. ,,,, ' iff? '-'- ' as ,'.-cf, -' , -f ,Vflvl 'i P fa r'4 4, ga ,. 'Q ' x , 1 x is ' ef S it ie 'f K V t -.-, ,X f if 176 I Juniors ,c ,. lf 'K If-'P 4 ', , I I if J 1 1 w X K I ffl, 5 O ug Juniors! I77 Hedgecock. Susan Dawn Helms. Judith Ellen Hendren, Linda Sue Hendrix. Debra Ann Hendrix. Elizabeth Hensley. Delores Ivey Hensley. Sarah Elaine Higgins. Deborah Kay Hill, Errol Seth Hill. Stephen Justin Hines. Cheryl Marie Hodnett. Susan Esther Holbert, Polly Ann Hooper. Gary Richard Horton. Keith lrwin Hovis. Patricia Lyn Huff. Sarah Grace Hunt. Janet Luanne Hutchinson. Gerald Franklin Hutchison. Karen Louise 178 X Juniors f r A 'B A A 6- fo o '1 sl' 4 6 -we . X X , -f is 'X X A 5' 1 is ' 4 r, . w .x 'if . ,Q ' A F - ,gfjxf , N , ' 5. 9-- fm li 3 i it Q S 'x Yum A I tw t .J :' y 4 X5 ,N i i ,+, 5 - f , ,r .P ' x 'Vx U is f L QC' - 5, - , an U 'C 5 Q 8 X 7 1 ff'-'ffl N l 3 el Je.- ,fi Q 1 5 At,-nal: ,Q . fs. 5 . , xx, A ii- 5' -A xi MIS in .' A lpuck, Pntr1e1.i Sturm ltickwn. Charles Gregory Juhnxun, Stephanie Anne Johnston. Nancy Ann Jordan. Richard Alexander Joyner. Danny Glenn Juxtice, Doris Leann Kendrick. Mary Angela Killough. Woody, Jr. King. Susan Horton Kirton. Gerald Eurne5t Lee. Gary Alun Lnckuhy, William Franklin. .lr Long. Susan Marie Lord. Amy Lime, Brad Preston Lund. Pritrrcm Lnurene Luxlx, Alice Elizabeth .luniorS f I79 asheville Civic center site for prom on april 29 M V 1 S 1? A 1 A or ,M Sf! ll , 1 gg Q '5 f i 1 V up-. 1 ,QU X, ,X 7 6 l f Ax li, ex 5' 'x . f X l I -'N -E 9 L. . 4. YT .v .ve 1- re 4, X 7' 1 .lk ,G . t 1+ ' .pr -A' ' fl--:rx Z 7 1 1 1 , i - .- . . X .. So.. Q. t ,i . Vg 7 3- , Q-. x ef' ' BL: vw -' . A Q ' . V ff' .W ' V A 779' Q . ' 11 ,-' . - a l ' Mack, Patricia Faye Mafwh. Harry Haywood Martin. Jerry Randolph Mambey. Sherry Lynn Mattleman. Maureen McCormick, Fredric Ingram McCracken. Ronald Wayne McGee. David Michael McLaughin. Charles Mitchell McMahon. Adrianne Carol McMurray, Brian Armstrong McNabb. Valorie Eileen McQuaig, Sally Ann Miller Debra Susan Miller, Frances Elaine Morris, Carol Lynn Mundy, Ruth Elizabeth Murdock, Anna Neely. Jennifer Alane O'Briant, Lydia Jane Pace. Donald Ray Pace. William Allen, Jr. Juniors N 181 Parker. Jeffrey Jamison Parrish, Mary Elizabeth Passailaigue. Rachel Ann Pendley. Frances Lynn Peters. Kathy Ann Peterson. Jessie Jannie Lee Petrea. Allita Marcella Phillips. Dennis Pickett, Betty Carol Pickett. Richard Floyd Ramirez, Charles Nathan Ramsey. Rozella Rice Ranson. Mary Ellen Rasar, Harvey Monroe. Jr. Raymer. Esther Carol Reese. Dennis Wayne Reeves. Shirley Ann Reid. Diana Lynn Reid. Reba Jean Remine, Susan Stewart 18 l Juniors f.. 0, ga , .5 G V I nv 1. w,-. 1' V. r 15 ,,. 'VI . yt. in-N.. '- 'ifc '4 5 J! 9 J li 'til W E -4 lf. R' I ,fr ...N I I I I I I II N V I II V ii I If II I I I I I I. IW 'fi 1 I I II . ,ic- A-- 49 5 U ' . I I I , , , , no f I f I . A ix Wi N . 'V- I ,v 9 Rice. Mary Anne Robinson, Jimmie Lee Rodgers, Robin Lois Ruggles. Willard Emory, Jr. Rushton, Steven Samuel Ryals. Mary Jane Sargent, Keith Landra Schoenfeld, Mark John Shivers. Annette Charlese Simpson, Robert Lee Juniors X I83 .serfzf ll 'l x Simpson. Suzanne Marie Slate. Ricky Dale Smith, James Warren Smith, Melody Diane Smith, Rita Sue Sparks. William Franklin. Jr. Spencer, Brenda Kay Sprouse. Benjamin Franklin, Jr. Stanley. Ginger Ann Stefanick. Andrew John Stone, Rebecca Elvira Svvimmer. Anita Mae Talley. Mary Jane Talley, Trudy Jean Taylor, Edward Dallas Taylor, Sylvia Dawn Taylor, William Arthur Thackston. Susan Lafreida Timms. John Rufus Tingler, Betty Jane 184 ! Juniors a f gf. , ,ff , 5 . .. . 'i'i' Af f. 'vw- -r-Y.. 'N T' VT as B J me If 1 l 1 f f 7 'X 1, - ,h l if . ' ' it 'J' T I 5 l -M lf? .G X T -my , 9 . A, L: N 5 1 ilk I ' J f f f Sh it 4 ' at-is S ' .ti 311 I gl! . V H , lf- A ,L ' .. , .- , ' 'lt S 3 wi Q-ZA l Ir f ' I , it jan evans reigns as 1974 football queen - . .4- - -as -3. A ,QA f ' . gli eg- 7 5' -e ' 1 .- X x I .. ll i 4 - A 9 Y A if f xgr' Y A . '7 J ' 1 6 L 4 .5 ' A 1 ' 'A X as X Y . Y 1 x Ng, X. ' if - J J lx K' ' Woodson. Cortney Merrill. Jr. Q.- Traylor. Sarah Lynne Turner. Glen Jackson Tyler, Adelia Anne Walker, William Timmermun White, Paul Steven, Jr. Whitton, Beth Carlene Wiggins, Sarah Donna Wiglesworth. Howard Keith Williams. Michael Coleman Williams. Timothy Wayne Wilson. Deborah Lee Wilson. Jessie Ruth Wilson, Kenneth Dale Winston. Jean Moleta Wood. Joan Eileen Juniors X 185 i Y ni- . I The Sophomore class officers are Gina Campbell, secretaryg David Qualls, vice-president: Patti Mills. president: and Carolyn Adams, treasurer. 186 X Sophomores x fi Ai, - Q 4 N ' LY K f , 1 f 'f nlzzifnb, U Q' .X D 3' . 5 t 'v- ,., . .,, X 0 in' 4 39 Y it .. 1' . f Q 'S X Dx '4- 'lv I 3 .9 5 x yr ...- i K ' , ' I . s -3- '. ' 'fs ffw l Q' r ' KT X ,. :S A 5 K YS n,,,1 Q Q ,ig I 'E ' -4' x . 2 '- v 1 4. -. I - i . .1 L ' 5 . gg , , V gm., A fl fx f A s! 4 . 1 1 t f i ,ia . LQ .,. Y 1, K , 1 ' ,0- 'i . Adams. Carolyn Ruth Alexander. David Dean Alexander. Donald Lee Allen. Cathy Emmett Allen, Gail Marie Allen. Kim Maria Ammons. Nona Maxine Arp. Lana Diane Baloun, Ann Marie Barnes. Charles Sheldon Barr. James Richie Bates, Judith Rebecca Batson, David Wayne Bell. Marty Kay Best. Rex Marvin. III Black, Belinda Jane Board. Kathy Annand Bovender. Alice Jane Boyette. Donald Ray Braswell. Sandra Elaine Sophomores X 187 Brendle. June Elaine Bridgers. Bonnie Ruth Briggs. Barbara Ann Brown, Kim Louise Bubash. Frank John, Jr. Buchanan, Bertha Renee Buchanan. Cynthia Jane Buckson, Freddie Emmanuel Bunn. Alan Dwight Burchette. Patricia Leigh ia i 2 ai' '.u'3,5VA 5 ,A ' wr fx 4, fig' 5 'N-I . ,'U,W' .gf 188 X Sophomores Y .f.., 6 Us :Jn X SEL ggi .Zi xx N .NI lx gn A ax V- Ny Q - , 'f-r,,' . .A ' x r if ,41 a. X ' p x, x l Ml 5 V . M 2 .2 3 '75 fx , :F ' k Q., ' ' Q-15 ... I hx l V. 5113 ,1.Yil rf I 1' .4 f W- :FY l X X -Qs-, Burnelle, Mary Anne Caldwell, Emily Colleen Campbell, Ginn Sheree Capps, Belllnu Lune Cauweuddon. Susan Kyle Carson. Toni Rue Carter. Donna Gail Carter. Paula Joy Calolsler. Edward Douglas Chaneey, Kenneth Byrd Chicurel, Steven Robert Clark, Marcella Ann Clark. Rebecca Lynn Clinkscales. Laverne Beatrice Cloume. Alan Wayne Cook. Boyd Emest. Jr, Cooper. Jeffrey Lane Cornetl. Herman Stokes Crawley. Carol Jean Culbertson. Carolina Boyd Sophomores f' 189 Culbrelh. Wanda Gayle Dickerson. Mark Wayne Dickson, Jimmy Alan Dover. Suzanne Marie Dube, Lois Ruth Dubois. Stephen Jackson Ducker, Pamela Ruth Easier, Steven Bryan Edwards, Wanda Elizabeth Ellis. Timothy Lee Evans. Jan Lane Everidge, Donna Marie Fanning. Charlie James, Jr. Farrar, Helen Louise Fisher, Janie Marie l90 ! Sophomores iii in sv- me Q pf, Y 31 y . -.J Z. A x :Li L f X s- -.. A ' sf, X 5' sb 6- X .ll x ,. .1.. l 1 1 halloween comes with games, food, horror house ix I x S, S ' .gal N. Xe x. . l C jf.-i .N , Y -44- Q' pf '?X J -S ,..,,,x V. 3,-..:,. .N . --1-f --.- E F-4 ,gf if X .Q aK.v- 1, ' xy f'w 5 X' . A T 5 x R, E ' rj' -V , ,. i . . lil il 1 fr ' iff... . l -J f A, 5 ,-A I ,! Al-A gs A ' , 'A . l - . ff-is 4 -. . rg, ffx . 5 -. '77- :ll 'AEA T! I . ' '77Q'7 - h- 1 wifi!!-f 3- 416 Q- ' 'wr --3 2' 'J in 1 ,l w L 1 A f 2: 2 L' N ...- Ford. Barbara Susan Fortune. Jennifer Ellen . Foster. Terry Lynn V Frye. Elizabeth Dianne Gallen. Teresa Fayhe l f I x I X V K A V1 p. ax ' Gant. William Ronald Garrett. Leah Montez Goodwin. Gregory Douglas Graves, James Walter Grissom, Charles Kenneth, Jr. A v ff. 4 4 ,ffo 4. 1, ,,,, , .4 2 .4 ,n.... J .-221: . . .1,'L..' ' Grumhles. James Williams Guard. Danny Ray Gullick. John Pierce Gunter. Terry Layton Hamilton. William Alun 5 y .af if Hardin. George Grady. Jr. Harlow, Jumex Carroll. Jr, Hnrrill. Alice Gibbons Hutez. Andrew Stephen Hawkins. Shelizi Lynn Sophomore-s r l9l 119- Hedgepelh, Bymn Lloyd Heffner. Charles Frederick. III Heine. James Walter High. Mary Jane Hill. Janet Louise I i ' Aigtxr fi- ' Q ' E' I' 5 X H '12 X Hinds, Donna Elizabeth A 1 5 'I , K C' is 5 Hinson, Elizabeth Anne ,gi I 1' - Hinton, Thomas Russell aff: - K .X Holcomb, Avery Waddell - 3 Qx . ' H Hollin. Donna Sue V 'H A fi: .W - . in I' if i n I ' I I I ' Q Q , 17' . 'XY I r +'- X' 1 Q'te.?', .E . trfii.-, . ' '-4--..-.--1+ , . 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William Neil Morgan. Ferrie Claudette Morris. Hugh Paul Morrison. Janet Kay Moss. Margaret Tabor Moyer, Mark Henry Mulford, Julia Joanne Mullinax, Marc Stephen Murray. Daniel Thomas Navey. Barbara Dianne 196 X Sophomores sap . 'S - x .ek Nelson, Ramona Lea Nix. Stephen Cranford O'ShieIds, Frances Yvonne Owenby, Roy Raymond Parkham, Paula Fran Parkinson, Stuart Wicks Parris. Richard Monroe Parrish. Beverly Ann Parrish. James David Partin. Frances Elizabeth Patton. Lori Lane Perry. Ann Eugenia 1' -4. A f' 4. snr' 1. as e 1 ' , Sophumures l 197 crownmg of shella hawkms as homecomm Peterson. Pamela Ann Phillipx. Carol Louise Phillips. Pzilrieia Ann Pierce. Philip Knowles Plemmons. Jennifer Lynn Ponder. Stephen Eric Poole. Glen Norwood. Jr, Powell. Carol Ann Price. Pamela Louise Pritchard. Joseph Wesley 198 X Sophomores l f queen highlights eg' Q i A half time show 'Yx W. 'N ' ! fl ,,f g , Ll ri-:. . 'ff' ' ,.,, . N .1 Queen. Debra Elaine Rawr. Rebecca lame Redman. Richard Dale Reed, Sharon Renea Reexe, Mark Allen Renlim. Dun Hugh. Jr, Rhodes. Douglas Edward Rice. Harlon Everett -A- I lgin 4. t iff' fl gf, 5' i' g' W ' ' .1 jjf 3 A:-I I' Q. L ' 'Qiii...i.'g gl' I Q- 3' X sl . 1 1 ' 1 3. ' i -ez- . - X A x N QV ,I A in 1 HTFH S- Q-F. F ,, .3 5' C I N vw I A l . e I -M A I v . 'a o4- ' ev V he !'-+. 1f'+ -fu' A ' J Riddle, Jonathan Wayne Rigsbee. Martin Earl, Jr. Roach, Rodger Paul ROb6r'IS. Karen Sue Roberts. Susan Elaine Robinson. Michael Lloyd Robinwn. Rebecca Faye Rusiell, Brenda McKinney Sophomores f I99 Ryals. Nancy Elaine Sawyer. Ronald Edward Scalzo. Belinda Baker Sexton. Larry Willard Shafer, Janet Lee Sherlin, Wanda Gail Sherman. Glen Frank Short. Rodney Dale Singleton. Martha Brinkley Sivils. Charles Scott Small. Tom Grisham Smiley. Judith Frances Smith. Patsy Jill Smith, Rebecca Lea Smith. Terri Annette Smyth. Joseph John. Jr. Southerland. Bruce Kenneth Sparks. Lois Dean Spencer. Rhonda Fay Spivey, Nira Jean 200 X Sophomores 51 A-N Fvsw -1- l HN Yi Q 'X v mn ,1- M2093 5.4--J ill .3 1--I DHHS II -N .I Sph Stapleton. Jeffrey Allen Stephenson, Suzan Angela Steppleton, James Larry Stevenson. Jill Edwards Stirewalt. Stuart Craig Stockwell. Lynda Louise Storm. Julia Fem Sturgill. Glenna Sue Surrency. Wanda Susan Tate. William Lucian, III Taylor, James Carlisle, III Tedford, Thomas David Thomas, Barbara Carroll Thomas, Eulalia Ann Thompson. Deborah Lee 70' I Sophomores -x ,,-4 5 'R 2 VP' 1 fabulous fifties revue rocks mcconnell ' 'fim- ?'P'f5f ' 'CP 2 - 'A -'-' 'Lev' -of-3' 'VY Y , fk , I W ' , w x M' A 1 PX X X X l x MIX, ' 5 5' I I u ., X -,..-f 4 if , A ,. lt: . - 4 ,H I --Lf ' fi 4 1 I f 1' N 4 1' V' f 'A if V v' - .VVW Thomp on D ug! R y Tpton De lITalmadge J Todd John Bru e T e D br Ruth Soph m re X Trammel. Ronald Gene Triplett. Philip Claude Trott. Louanne B. Tunstall. Sarah Ruth Vaughan. Terry Leigh Wagoner. William Odell Webster. Maryann West. Marie Adele Whitley. Alice LaVell Whitmire, Margaret Elizabeth Williams. Julia Moore Williams. Steve Alan Williamson. Craig Williamson. Lester Edward, Ill Wilson. Cheryll Ann Wilson. Susan Elizabeth Wolfe, Barbara Ann Wood. Jean Irene '04 X Sophomores ,L n Wood. Jeffrey Alan Wyatt. Marilyn X - X . P- s I' !,' i Sophomores X 205 512 newborn lions eagerly S.J 7 arrive on august 23, 1974 06!F Freshman Class off' s ar A C pbell treasure St ph eL etary J kl T'llery pe d t dDanny l Lo e p ident 'F' inf 5 -vi - 1' x g l n ,JV fa - x I ., T24 A. , rf. F'- 'F X 0 H4 I l tail: 'J' 'W avi! ' - I le ii .iifivi l 'Q' as ef Q - I .5 'rx It l xl Re. iQ, .la 7 , . r ,- 1 I gb A- TX . X l y Abernathy. Randall Eugene Adams. Betsy Anne Adams. Elizabeth Terexa Adams. June Elaine Alby. Catherine Elizabeth Alley. Charles David Amos. Kathy Lynn Anderson. Linda .lean Anderson. Phillip Raymond Anderbon. Robert Jean Aull. Ginna Bailey. Michael Ray Bailey, Nancy Diane Barrows, Buddy Clitt Baucom. Debra Elizabeth Beck, Thomas Andrew Becker. Jeffrey Allen Benfield. Rhonda Lynn Bennett. Cynthia Ann Bennett. Susan Patricia Bishop. Catharine Ellen Blevins. William Joseph Boatwright. Deborah Marie Bosnak, John Michael Boyd. Margaret Mae Brewer. Mark Duane Brewer. Mary Ellen Marie Bridgman. Gary Leith Brinkley. David Martin Brimxon. David McDonald Freshmen '07 Briil. Douglas Clay Brown, Linda Diane Buckner, James Robert Buckner. Kenneth Jeffrey Bumpass. Dorothy Mae Bullard. Susan Vannevar Bunn. Carla Ruth Byrd. Jackie Lynn Caldwell. Brian Eric Campbell. Clara Diane 208 I Freshmen Ex ff 'Q ii 1 l 31 K y fx l i ill xx 5: l S , .5-:xt A 5 , ll wt X, eo- 'N .Y ,- Q u-1. ...1.4..., ,.-'93, .- .f N 'xi' 5:5 , A E' 'au x V x , rv. Q, - 6 I A l fV'J fo- he- I Campbell. Rebecca Anne Cannon, Gregory Michael Carr. Elizabeth Anne Carringer, Thomas Virgil Carter, Candice Irene Carter. Neil Winfred Cassell, Foy Louise Cayll, Phillip Marshall Clary. Deborah Jean Coggins. Kathy Sue Cole, Buford Jansen Cole, Charlei Carroll, Jr. Coman, Benjamin Matthew Connell, Janet Lee Cooper, Jerry Lee Coppeijge, Alice McBi'yde Ctvppcdge, Debra Lyn Cormell. Patricia Lee Cornett, Kathy Annette Cowan, Jamie Ann Freshmen X '09 Cowan. Walter Webb Cox, William Eugene Creech, Donna Ann Croom, Karen Van Crosby, Suzan Lee Crouch, Curtis Lee Crouch, Rebecca Grace Culbertson, Kenneth Lloyd Davenport. Paula Lee A f I 7101 Freshmen i Q- 3 x 6 is t. . H V 4 ,ix 'E at .il N l 4 X . N i f W.: f- ' F9 2 A .. 37 ff- ii 'I' al L . i, lil' 21 'Ou b N K . fl- f' 1 1 f- X i 7 5 ., 5, ' gg 1' J H,-1 ' . ix J -Y fb ga 1 1 fv. 'z f , f K .,i ,I N f 'K . '1 -5 11 Fox. Marsha Louise Francis. Albert Lewis Franklin. Melanie Sue Franz. Valli Marie Davis, Debra Anne Davis. Maedene Kitty Duvix, Vida Jenn Dawkins. Danny Ray Dennis.. Gwendolyn Rae Derwurt. Barbara Gayle Dockery. Charles Daniel Dockery. Sandra Lynn Dodd. Susan Marie Druin. Deanna Arlene Dullaghan. Maryrose Ann Dunn, Esther Rochelle Edwards. Brenda Jo Ellis, David Lynn Ellis, Michael Ray Ellison. Marianne Elmore. Janice Sue Ennis. Brenda Lynn Evans. Victoria Lynn Feldman. Ellen Jean Ferre. John Patrick Finger. Anita Ann Fisher. Ann Ruth Flory. Mark Allen Fowler. William Leland Freshmen X 'll transition from course based curriculum Frazelle. Lynn Murrill Freeman. David Vernon Fryer. David Hardy Gaither. Walter E. Gardner. Albert Larian, III Gilroy. Joanne Vermilye Glass. Willie James, Jr. Goetz, Manha Ellen Goin. John Houston Gooden. Eddie Warren Gooden. Lloyd Colby Gordon. Kathy Wynette Gordon. Michael Lee Graver. Ann Louise Gray. Robert Allen Gray, William Marcus Green, Michael Greene. Karen Lynn 7 l 7 l Freshmen -E 6. 45 s I if-I K , 1 1. 4-, , - N QQ U 5. - x 1 ?'y'Y .80 1 N 4 .ta gala' E lil fl 4 l wi 'I Q to competence-based begun in fall, 1974 1 -6 v Q -, l 1'-' 4 - Q B M - I X 5 I X I , -ff xy- . , v -2 l A ' ,I 1 - .fl le, 4 ' J ' . ' , ,'3.f. l ' , F ' -- r X L ,. K 1 S ,I '11 X X 34, -QV T J. Hilti: .I e x - -- - , xr , ar A , M r av- 1 , - 51. , ..' 7 . 22-, ' '1 ,Ci 'Eli -. ' f . 4515435 J '- G il' Qfdiivfz. f 1' 1 Greenlee, Phyllis Lila Gresham. Janice Ann Griffin. Lynna Carlene Hagamen. Ted Smith. Jr, Haire, Anthony Carroll Hall Hall Hall Hall Kenneth Duynd Larry Keith , Raymon Lynn Vrcki Lynn Harper. Jerome B. Freshmen ly 213 2l4 X Freshmen J, .- :.. 1 ..,..,....-4 ,:-Ll., -. ' vS'--t- I , C5 S' . f V , A Z. 5 R A 'Qu i K . K .A 1 1 lla al R I M l s 'l S P ' fi Q l R ,Jill A S ns. ' x 52, 'L . 4 as e at F' X , if - uni I s. - ' S A-... i i s it w ,, F s J s X fi t V ' X 1 ff l ,Qi A ' in .3- ESQ 1 Harrelson, Joann Harris. Calvin Jerry Harris. Cheryl Ann Harris. Mary Elizabeth Harrity. Diane Carol Harwell, Carolyn Louise Hatfield, Elizabeth Ann Haynie, Beverly Philip Haywood. James Paul Hegeman, Patricia Ruth Henderson, Elbert Lee Hensley. James Kelly Hensley. Patricia Ann Hill, Cynthia Gayle Hill, Harold Hoyle. Jr. Hill, Steven Anthony Hinson. Margaret Ann Hintz. Andrea Elizabeth Freshmen X '15 Holden. Beverly Kaye Holland. Kenneth Carroll Hollar. Beverly Dawn Hollingsworth, Queen Esther Hood. Pamela Lee Howard, Sandra Logan Huckabee. Patricia Annette Hooker, Cindy Lu Huff, Barbara Ann Hughes, Robert Elkin Humber. Rachel Ninette Hunnicutt, Barbara Renee Hyatt, Vicki Lynn James. Marvis Levi Jamison. Rebecca Ann Jarvis. Beverly Patricia Jaudon, Carolyn Jayne Jett. William Edward 7161 Freshmen into treat, fox, married housing 4 'i . -f ,tg ' M S 5- ii 2 'fi ' S Y , .51 ,js AJ? rhlvi 7 a s li .x J it 5 ,x -e . xy. Ak .. KN M It Q' + 63 v - - x 3 J X' r. W'-, -Fi 'lf' 6- ,e 1-- if Qs Q ,fl 1 an 1 I , Johnson. Cynthia Dawn Johnson. Randall Boyd Johnston. Michael Ray Jones. Debra Lee Kearney. Edward Lee Keffer. Sherry Wynne Keyes, Edward Garland King. Doris Jean Lane. Stephanie Amelia Lana. Gloria Jean Laughter. Cynthia Marie Laughter. Ellen Adele Lawrence. Sally Dean Layton. Mary Louise Leavey. Sandra Eileen Freshmen X ZI7 Z Lichens. Robert Edwin Lichty, Jay William Ling, Jeff Wade Little. Patricia Love. James Danny Lowery. Norma Lynn Lundeen. Lori Sue Mafiie. Carole Eileen Magrath, Carol Lynn Malin. Kathryne Anne Martin. Kathryn Louise Mauney. Jeri Anne McAdams, Anita Carol McClure, Ricky Edward McDonald. Melva Denise McFarland, Marsha Lyne McGee. Catherine M. McGowan, Margaret Ruth McGuire, Sherry Lynn McKellar, Sam Ernest McKibben. Kim Marie McKinney. Fredrick Ralph McKinnon, Susan Vivian McMullan, Lella Kathleen Meadows. Bonnie Jayne Meadows, Rossie Wayne I8 X Freshmen Martin. Kathy Jill .11 I 1 . 1 l4 'i55-EE! f fe A ju 4. Q-L , ff P l 9: , Y ,t Pl . ' f m fr. we , I ,X N fx T 'J A I fl .A 4.1 ! in I fx K - . 'C l . Ntwv. . 5 l All' :lg 8' , 5 lb 'F lVlelx'm, Donald Lee Merwrcnn. Clxndzmuc Pulngnn Miller, Mike Stexe Mlller. Pant: Demxc Mnchell. Joxeph Stanley Moore. Kelly Robert Moore. Mark Alun Moore, Willmm Lawrence Morgan, Erman Jerry Moritz, Deborah Noelle Murray. Sandra Deon Null, Robert .lumex Freshmen N 2I9 mentor teams Welcome, orient, befrlend, Nanon, Julie Maureen Neely. James Wesley Negron, Roberto Luis Nelms, Joan-Allison Nybro. Laura Leigh O'Dell, Bryan Boyce, Jr, Olsen, Kandace Kay Orr. John Scott Ott, Barbara Jean Owen, Russell Brian Owenby. Paulette Denise Pace, John Lawrence Painter, Deborah Lynn Pannell. Bamey Ruffus Pannell, William Terry 7701 Freshmen flfgi L Y we'-.LLB advise freshmen during first year .3 C.. ' :N Q - -f f w . ,QQ l Lis! i 'll I iQ 2 4-1- b K 1 Qi -.., X. 6 L. Parrish, Terry Edward Patterson. Nlgiry Lucille Paul. James Payne. Rohert Alun Pearce. Kenneth Lewis Perry. Kimberly Louise Perry. Sharon Marlene Peterson, Cynthia Lynn Phillips. Michael Van Phillips. Sally Dee Phillips, Wayne Thomas Pippin. Tina Ponder. Kathryn Alyn Pridgen, Cynthia Marie Prim. Pamela Ann Ramsey. David Rickey . Af VI 05 - ,X 2 Mi ,G ' Ray. Blaine Dwight Rector. George Reuben Reed. Alan Carlyle Rhinehart, Janis Elethia Rite. Charlene Carmelita Richardson. Carolyn Ann Riedel. Regina Maye Robinson. Charles Lynn Robinson, Linda Kay Robinson. Susan Frances Freshmen f 1 WZ! W Freshmen Ross, Debra Lane Ross, Frances Louise Sales, Steven Charles Sampson, Lisa Sapp, Susan Tessa Scott, Robert Keith Sellers, Jonathan Shong Sharpe, Janice Lynne Silver, Ann Marie Sizemore, David Lewis Sizemore, James William, Jr. Slaton, Cynthia Wallace Sledge, Phyllis Arnel Small, Richard Ellis Smart, Lori Lyn Smith, Belinda Sue Smith, Donna Fay Smith, Mary Lou 'bc ff- 'l S4 1. 3. X. .1-I., ,A if 5-1 he Ln X - A X ! ii: - Y V ,U 3 ' 151: , .F L'ff'J v fr T' K- P A fm f'- 75 I x I r 0- f 'U- ::' x ,vez 'T K 4 X. x I fy.- .gal 1 :Eg LL, I Q tt I qx S, -N v, X Smith. Sarah Helen Smithcy. Pamela Speight. Sheila Laverna Staley, Cynthia Lee Stallingx. Gary Daniel Standridge. Jerry Alan Stephens. Mary Katherine Stocks. Rozier Lee, Ill Stover. Mark Amon Sutton, William Michale Swan. Robert Edward Tanner, Beverly Marie Tanner. Georgia Lou Taylor. Janice Elizabeth Taylor, Virginia Chisolm Terranova, Kathleen Anne Thomas. Diana Blair Thomas. Rebecca Lynn Thomas. William Glen Tiencken. Charlotte Marie Tillery. Thomas Jackson. J Tingle. Henry Arthur Todd. Debra Lynn Tomblin. Mary Kathryn Toms. Danita Gale Toothaker. Kenneth Alan Trousdell. Todd Wilson Ullom. Cynthia Gay Vance. Donna Kaye Vanderpool. Lora Jean Freshmen I 'IT Vickery, Sarah Martha Waddell, Carol Denise Walker, Kenneth Wendell, Jr. Walker, Teresa Anne Wall, Russell Dennis Ward, Patricia Anne Warren, Rita Faye Wax. Benjamin Wadwell Way, Cynthia Elaine Werdebaugh, Deborah Jean Whitener, Robert William Whitmire, Rhoda Arleen Whittington, Gina Renee Wiggins, Diane Faye Wilde. Linda Gail Williams, Deborah Dawn Williams, Gary Green III Williams, Karen Jean Williams, Mary Frances Williams, Sharon Kay ZZ-4 f' Freshmen 5 I K , , f I' 1 , ' 3 11. l 4 . is ,WX S 1 K-. K It V x v f- Cx . I N if lx l ' f sf N 45 X l on , .4 I l x f-3 Y 'un ,v , Younger, Sharon Kay Zimmerman. Jimmy Edwln wlllllLiH1N, Timothy H.noId Womack. lvlllll Gaul Wood, Garland Richard Wood, tlcunne Elunhcth Worley. John Murshztll Wynnt, George Shulu Wyatt. Shuron Diunc Young. Sharon Annette Freshmen J 225 6 f Freshmen IN MEMORIAM Mary Ellen Marie Brewer November 28, 1955 - November 24, 1974 Larry Steven Perryman September 22, 1954 - February 11, 1975 Q. , Ng 1 1 ' ,J 1 -. -5-.1-A , JI ,,- . f , ,c , ., . 1- 4 ,-,- A xr -. ,f , , 5- c- ,.,,, x 1, J 1 ' f 1 ,, 5. 5 Z. V ,gg4Q-5,13g'gQt4'5'5.,.- .. ,,. :,.-c- ' . 5. ,.,,W,,, , IR ,gp 11,- , ,, ,zffgff if-.. ,f 3, ' 1, WV J W 4 ff f ' 9' ,lo ffl' s W J? f av f -' 1 M A ea fi L uv- 1 , .. ' 'fs 5 3 f 7 ' 9 U . 7 3. aff , -if I K fix teaching experience gained in career opportunities program .4-.' fvv Q ' V 'Z he , ex 1' 6, . L-- I 2 Us-4' 1 A I Allen, Nancy Jo Gentry Burdine. Sarah Louise Cave. Kokeeta Wendella Durant, Vondella Eaves, Floree Y. Erwin. Sharon Landes Elliott, Mary J. Farr. Dorothy .leriesha Fitzgerald. Sandra Freeman Gilbeaux. Viennie Lee Hensley, Ruth Jones Henson. Wilma Olinda Holloway, Florence Clark Hooke, Linda Honman, Shirley Bennett Johnson, Deborah Ann King, Amy Reva Knox, Mary Anne Jones Moore, Michele Irena Palmer, Carolyn Judgias COP. X '77 Parris. Jackie Gillespie Parrish, Vicki Patton Reynolds, Sylvia Buckner Rhodes, Iona Miller Rosemond, Sandra Jean Rustin, Jean Maxine Stuckey, Bette Hooper Thomas, Vergie Bernice Thomason, Wilma Jean Vaughn, Jean Phipps Wagner. Jennie Stepp Watley, Cynthia Calhoun Weston, Sarah Ann Whiting. Rosemary Wilson. Alice A. Young. Karen A. 8 X C O.P, ,ff 4' ..A - ,Y ' 131- -56' . V, ' lzil iffs I ' 1:-12 ,I :'Z' lv' .b 7 . Eff , in 2 . Fa 52 -- H . V 4, --. g .1-' t E, i S , .V -a ....... 5 1 'ski ,K is ' it in -. I ' , QS , ' , sf - ,. 1 ,I . L f Q. . .0 .:..:-,u . . v . ,Q-'.'u,'-3, - ,.- , . U. . . K--'. -Hg I P u r lil Y I 'Pg Qin 11455. -H , S' . - V X X X 242' 5 Xxx elementary education interns teach in greensboro schools .. .... WA l I 4' .LL la Ba E gf i ' fa - 5? 'fe 42- '4 QE x t' U L -,X x Santy, Robyn Kimberlee Steadman. Vicki Hembree Willis. Helen Imogene 'K- Bass. Vanessa Dale Corell. Jeannette Susan Deavers, Gwenella Rosnez Hartmann, Pamela Petrea Hunsucker. Sylvia Carol Jacobs, Nancy Carole Johnston. Margie Ruble Kenny. Deborah Eve Leatherman. Celia Ann Matthis. Linda Fowler Mayfield. Theresa Dale McConnell. David Phillips Parkman. Sarah Mildred Powell. Elizabeth Jane Robbins. Patricia Ann Interns ! '79 Alpha Chi National Honor Scholar- ship Society North Carolina Epsilon Chapter Allen, Robert Pruett Benjamin, Susan Christine Blackwell, Frieda Hilda Boyette, Donald Ray Brooks, Patricia Ann Cole, Donald Alexander Cumbey, Betty Jo Davis, Linda Faye Diercks, Mary Elizabeth Doss, Susan Elizabeth Dye, Vicki Denise Fallin, Lisa Lee Goodman, Cathleen Harper, Dorothy Sue Hedgecock, Susan Davm Henson, Deborah Joy Hine, Pamela Wallin Hodnett, Susan Esther Honeycutt, Susan Thomas Hughes, Harold Henry, Jr. Hutchison, Karen Louise Lee, Janet Page Lockaby, William Franklin Miller, Linda Kay Newsome, Richard Dowell Noftsinger, Mark Owens, Teresa Fay Perry, Susan Frances Pike, Lawrence Edward, Ill Ponder, Gordon Rice, Mary Anne Russell, Anita Kay Russell, Dedra Gay Sams, Paula Jean Shelton, Louise Smith, David Durham St. Clair, Harry Neil Stokes, Jo Anne Stultz, Dorothy Carol Summers, Mary Elizabeth Turner, Glen Jackson Alpha Phi Omega American Guild of Organists American Home Economics Association Bridge Club Robert Kramer Roy Wood Chris Yoder Larry Edwards Mike Lewis Jim Walker Tony Sapp Sally Howard Ernie Howard David Rankin Debbie Rankin Judy Smiley Scott Orr Maxine Ammons Rebecca Stone Ruth Rohleder Lou Ann Shirley Steve Sales Steve DuBois Ban Franklin Pat McDonald Gordon Davis George Cook J. Boy Black Sue Long Dick Wood Mr. Phil Weast Mr. William G. Tisdale, Major U.S.A. ret. Business Honor Club Miss Bingham David Batson Kathy Bennet 230 l Club lndex Gary Biggs Joe Blessing Bill Bozeman Tricia Brooks Herbert Buckner Gina Campbell Ricky Carpenter Dan Christian Peggy Clayton Kathy Coggins Richard Cole Jean Crawley Steve Easler Betts Edwards David Engebretson Ken Erickson David Ferguson Curt Fetzko Tom Fisher David Fowler Randy Greene Terry Gunter Vicki Hall Suzanne Harris Dee Helms Richard Hembree Debbie Higgins Dennis Hine Gil Hobart Jim Holden Bud Hughes Karen Hutchison Woody Killough Don Knight Jim Lambert Sandy Ledford Mike Lewis Carol Magrath Lewis Maney Bob Mills John Mitchell Rita Michell David Morton Anna Murdock John Nicholson Mark Noftsinger Gordon Ponder Glenn Poole George Renfro Mary Anne Rice Danny Robinson Steve Rushton Ted Sakis Mark Shoenfield Cassie Simmons Richard Smith Rostand Smith Sonny Southerlin Martha Stegall Lynda Stockwell Eulalia Thomas Ron Trammel Pat Trent Madeline Walker Cindy Way Kerry Way J. G. Whittemore Cheryll Wilson Ed Young Cadenza Linda Davis Jane O'Briant John Gullick Larry Pike Su Harper Diane diGregorio Debbie Hendrix Richard Pickett Sharon Walker Jean Barton Dick Newsome B. J. Cumbey Patricia Huckabee Rusty Mellette Martha Goetz Annette Shivers Kathy Pannell club index Dale Barrett Susan McMurray Donna Everidge Lisa Fallin Mark Grimes Christian Student Movement Canterbury Club Clogging Team Communications Board Delta Omicron Amber Phillips Diana Martin Linda Miller Ann Cox Davim Taylor Gail English Sarah Aldrich Sarah Huff Debbie Hendrix Jane O,Briant Carol Pickett Frances Pendley Frances Coates Lyn Hovis Beth Huneycutt Becky Robinson Becky Clark Jennifer Plemmons Iris Baber Susan Ipock Shirley Diepen Adele West Susan Ward Delta Phi Zeta Nedra Whitlock Cindy Drake Ruth Carter Sharon Burney Debbie Miller Jan Evans Donna Harrison Libby Lusk Gail Allen Pattie Lane Bonnie Meadows Carol Yates Wanda Culbreth Susan George Beth Hendrix Patti Mills Terri Smith Sarah Traylor Carol Werdebaugh Becky Whiteside Carol Yates Debbie Young Cathy Alby Donna Hollin Donna Smith Marilyn Wyatt Fellowship of Christian Athletes Jimmy Bennett Eddie Courtney Debbie Miller Betty Shook Billy Simmons Eddie Taylor Don Cole Anne Coman Avery Fouts Bill Gardner Jimmy Graves Danny Guard Mark Dickerson Mike Goin John Mitchell Wayne Wiggs David Qualls Rostand Smith Larry Steppleton Buford Cole Phil Anderson Ron Bruce Barry Jacks Jeff Cudd Bridges Hollingsworth Mark Gray Sally Lawrence Cheryl Mann Sharon Bradley Sam McKellar Margaret Hinson Queen Hollingsworth Carson Lyngholm Harrell Wood Don Henderson French Club Gamma Sigma lambda Debbie Clary Jan Sharpe Carol Magrath Paula Cash Judy Smiley Maxine DeBruhl Rick Parris Buddy Ricketts Joe Smythe Rod Short Bob Ames George Rector Loy Jenkins Hilltop Staff Sarah Traylor Ben Liverman Vernon Thomason Chuck Heffner John Campbell David McGee Jim Baker Faic Garner Susan George Dick Newsome Mark Grimes Becky Stone Jean Barton Cheryl Thomas Belinda Scalzo Lisa Sampson Shawn Womack Ruth Roleder Charlie Boone David Haywood International Club Ben Liverman Becky Stone Cheryl Thomas Ruben Orengo Maxine Ammons Ruth Rohleder Jane Jaudon Rick Garcia Joy Bridges Ninette Humber Betsy Neely Jennifer Neely Elaine Adams Donna Knickerbocker Tanya Abdullah Julia Williams Kathy Davenport Harry Schweizer Sisi Allen Susan Dodd Bill Walker Joint Council Judicial Council Kappa Phi Theta Warren E. Hammett Rick Redmon Stuart W. Parkinson Phillip Pierce College Marshals John Kinsey Bob Lichens Greg Gay Paul Fincher Steve McAlister David Smith Bob Wheless Tom Blackwell Lee Hedgecoe Rick Carpenter Bobby Lee Greg Patterson Bill Esselstrom John Todd Tom Reese David Batson Larry Pike Mike Lewis Laurel Staff Logothia Club Bob Causby Teresa Owens Rhonda Godby Jenni Fortune Bill Harris Terry Wilson Ferd McCormick Ray Boyette John Saunders Alan Trent Emily Caldwell Woody Killough Marilyn Peeples Rick Slate Jane Bovender Graham Mintz Mike Wyatt Beverly Wyatt Benny Sprouse Mark Grimes Lisa Fallin Pat Pepper Don Renfro Sam Switzer Fish Hutchinson Susan George David Haywood Celia Allen M. H. Kendall Dr. Page Lee Dr. Jenkins Dr. James Blevins Harold Henry Hughes, Jr. Pamela Diane Wallin Hine Susan Christine Benjamin Frieda Hilda Blackwell Donald Ray Boyette Patricia Ann Brooks Susan Elizabeth Doss Vicky Denise Dye Mark Alan Grimes Deborah Joy Henson John Ray Kime, Jr. Janet Page Lee Mary Anne Rice Paula Jean Sams Louise Shelton Glen Jackson Turner Music Teachers National Association Phi Mu Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Little Sisters Susan Braswell Jeanette Duncan Vicky Dye Ann Gibson Susan Hodnett Beth Huneycutt Angela Kendrick Diane King Karen Manning Janice Murch Rachel Passailaigue Sandra Price Belinda Scalzo Sue Stelges Dee Tyler Gail Walker Debbie Wilson Becky Razor Barbara Wolfe Gail Lamb Alta Edwards Pi Kappa Phi David Alley Greg Beam Bill Billera Mark Brewer Brad Campbell Terry Chenowith Greg Clark Danny Craig Ben Daughtrey Lewis Deal F.ric Garner Joe Gibson Greg Goodwin Mike Gordon Larry Hale Chuck Heffner Doug Hill Preston House Dennis Hyatt Bill Kenney Dr. Earl Leininger Rev. James B. Long Al Miller Dean Martin David Mathews Charlie Leatherman Pi Sigma Phi Members include all Physical Education majors. Science Honor Club Susan Austell Dale Barrett Marty Bell Donna Carter Scott Chambers Don Cole Stuart Cooley Gary Crismond Wanda Culbreth Charles Daniel Robert Dean Vicky Dye Blenda Elledge Brian Fipps Laura Franklin Greg Gay James Grumble Joey Harp Jim Heine Deborah Henson Margaret Hinson Polly Holbert Luanne Hunt Nancy Johnston Steve McAlister Jim McReynolds Maureen Mattleman David Mauney Mary Maynard Karen Mease Claudette Morgan Julia Mulford Richard Newsome Larry Pike Steve Ponder George Rector Buddy Ricketts Karen Roberts Jimmie Robinson Anita Russell Belinda Scalzo Bill Stansell Julia Storm Ann Swafford Gail Walker Bob Wheless Susan Wilson Terry Wilson Scrialerus JoAnn Mc Lean Linda Davis Elaine Abernathy Debbie Aldridge Jean Barton l-'rieda Blackwell Rudy Childs Steve Hill Lisa Fallin Bill Lockaby Richard Pickett Larry Pike Carol Stultz Bill Taylor Lyn Patterson Al Petrea Su Harper Pickett Bobby Jacobs Dr. Margaret Verhulst Dr. Joseph Schubert Mrs. Elizabeth Watson Mr. C. Robert Jones Dr. Edwin Cheek Mrs. Lucille Godwin lvl.rs. Betty Hughes Dr. Mary lhrig Mr. Noel Kinnamon Ms. Vesta Baughman Sigma Alpha Chi Robin Brafford Bonnie Bridgers Mary Anne Burnette Melanie Chapman Susan Doss Judy Echols Dee I-'arria Gwen Graham Janet Lee Tricia Newlin Pam Peterson Angie Plummer Paula Sams Wanda Surrency Sarah Tunstall Nancy Walker Susan Wilson Sigma Kappa lambda Jimmy Covington Verlon Davis Steve Dubois Curtis Fetzko larry Gibson Joey Harp Bruce Kelly David Rankin Larry Sexton Bill Sinclair Grady Sizemore Tom Small Scott Orr Harlon Rice Steve Ponder Pat McDonald Ski Club Lewis Deal Sam Swaim Jim McReynolds Jean Barton Vernon Thomason Kerry Way Micky McLaughlin Edward Harper Craig Williamson Srah Hensley Cathy Groves Belinda Scalzo Stephen J. Hill Alexander A. Miller Joe Steele Gail Walker Bill Stansell Cissy Booker David Rankin Larry Hale Jon Moseley Wally Wallin Ellen Hawkins Ann Perry Richard Small Ron Gant Brenda Edwards Ginny Taylor Anne Ward Mark Buckner Brian Caldwell Mike Morrill Sarah Vickery Dennis Hyatt Margaret Hyatt Judy Bates Mike Toohey Rebecca Jameson Lori Lundeen Diane Harrity Bob Swan Gary William Becky Whiteside Philip Weast Society for the Advancement of Management Spanish Club Student Affairs Council Student Government Association Student National Education Association Mary Uizabeth Summers Dedra Gay Russell Linda Anne Lamson Elizabeth Anne Coman Dr. William J. Sears Tri Beta Biological Honor Society- Kappa Eta Chapter Don Cole Stuart Cooley Blenda Elledge Julie Fullerton Deborah Henson Nancy Johnston James McReynolds David Mauney Buddy Ricketts Jimmie Robinson William Stansell Gail Walker Robert Wheless Terry Wilson Vicky Dye Mary High Maureen Mattleman Karen Roberts Belinda Scalzo Shawn Womack Visiting Artists and Lecturers Committee Wren College Union Board Philip G. Weast Mike Gardner Judy Bates Mickey McLaughlin Mary High Curt Fetzko Mike Williams Bob Kramer Bob Melvin Donald Gehring Walter Smith Sarah Traylor President Fred Bentley Larry Pike Jean Barton Niles Hipps Wally Wallin John Black WVMH-FM Club Index X 23l Abdullah, Tanya Jamal Abernathy, Bonnie Elaine 147 Abernethy, Randall Eugene 207 Ahood, Cheryl Ann Adams, Betsy Anne 207 Adams. Carolyn Ruth 187,186 Adams. David Wayne Adams, Elizabeth Teresa 207 Adams. June Elaine 207 Adams, Adams. Adams, Keith David Phillip Templeton Robena Rice Alby, Catherine Elizabeth 207 Aldrich, Sarah Ellen 169 Aldridge. Charles W., Jr. Aldridge, Deborah Sue Filer Alexander, David Dean 29,187 Alexander, Donald Lee 187 Allen, Cathy Emmette 169 Allen, C Allen, C elia Elizabeth 169 harles Lee, Jr. Allen, Gail Marie 187 Allen, Kim Maria 187 Allen, Nancy Jo Gentry 227 Allen, Robert Pruett. Jr. 169, 53 Alley, C Allison. harles David 207 Roger Dean Ames, Robert Paul Ammons, Nona Maxine 187 Amos, Kathy Lynn 207 And erso And erso Anderso n, Barry Scott 96 n, Charles Michael n, Cheryl Babbitt Anderson, Daniel Dennis 147, 9 Anderson, Evelyn Fox Anderson, Hicks Ellis, III 169 Anderson, Kenneth Roland Anderson, Linda Jean 207 Anderso Anderso Anderso n, Philip Raymond 207 n, Robert Jean 207 n, Thomas Eugene 93 Andrews, James Donald Apple, Kevin Wenlock Arp. Lana Diane 30, 187 Ashley, Phillip Saxon 147 Aull, Ginna 207 Austell, Susan Ruth 147 Ayers, Dorne Hanes Baber, Iris Anne Bagwell, Richard Loren Bailey, Michael Ray 207 Bailey, Nancy Diane 207 Bailey, Patricia Lee 169 Baker, James Leonard, Jr. 169 Baker, Samuel Joseph 6 index Benson. John Stuart Best, Rex Marvin, III187, 239 Best, Shirley Vereen Bibb, William W. Biggs, Gary Yates 147 Billera, William Daniel 169, 89 Bishop. Bruce Penney 169 Bishop, Carolyn P. Bishop, Catharine Ellen 207 Bissette, Gwendolyn Stott 147, 36, 39 Black, Belinda Jane 187 Black. John Robert Blackwelder, Cathy Lou 147 Blackwell, Frieda Hilda 170 Blackwell, Howard Thomas, Jr, 147 Blair, Philip Wayne 147 Blakely, Susan Frances 170, 97, 98 Blankenship, Charles Randall Blankenship, Rebecca Cody Blanton, James Broadus, Jr. 147, 40 Blanton, Wayne Warren Blessing, Joseph Patrick 148 Blevins, William Joseph 207, 94 Board, Kathy Annand 187 Boatwright, Deborah Marie 207 Booker, Conaria V. Boone, Charles Leonard Boone, Jack Lee, Jr. Boschelli, David Francis Paul Bosnak, John Michael 207 Bovender, Alice Jane 187 Boyce, Stephen Ashley Boyd, Margaret Mae 207, 84, 100 Boyette, Diane Monfalcone Boyette, Donald Ray 187, 60, 55 Boynton, James Patrick Bozeman, William David 170 Bradley, Sharon Elizabeth 97, 98 Bradmon, Lawrence Wayne 170 Brady, Karl Lee Brafford, Robin Ann Page 170, 68 Braswell, Sandra Elaine 187 Braswell, Susan Jean 170 Brendle, June Elaine 188 Brendle, Teresa Alice 170, 70 Brewer, Mark Duane 207, 95 Brewer, Mary Ellen Marie 207 Bridgers, Bonnie Ruth 188, 68, 84 Bridges, Joy Susan Bridgman, Gary Leith 207 Bridwell, Deborah Dawn 170 Briggs, Barbara Ann 188 Briggs, Clarence William, Jr. Brinkley, David Martin 207 Buchanan, Cynthia Jane 188 Ball, Gudger Dean Ball, lla Marie 169 Baloun, Ann Marie 187 Banks, Gordon Ray Banks, Joseph Thomas Barnes, Charles Sheldon 187 Barr, James Ritchie 187 Barrett, Brenda Dale 147 Barrows, Buddy Cliff 207 Barton, Phyllis Jean 1 69, 239 Bass, James Donald Bass, Vanessa Dale 229 Bateman, Richard James Bates, Judith Rebecca 187, 53 Bates, Judith Yelton Batson, David Wayne 187 Baucom, Debra Elizabeth 207 Baumgartner, Neil Irvin, Jr. 169 Beam, James Gregory 169, 95 Beck. Thomas Andrew 207 Becker, Jeffrey Allen 207 Bedford, Robley Walter Bell, Marty Kay 187 Bell, Serena Bushnell Bellamy, Steven Eustas Benfield, Rhonda Lynn 207 Benjamin, Susan Christine 40, 44, 53, Brise nd Brisson ine, Susan 148 , David McDonald 207, 101 Brisson, Ervin Carson, Jr. 170 Britt, Douglas Clay 208 Britt, Mary Katherine Brittain, Cynthia Anne 97, 98,103 Britton, Jane Ann 148 Britton, William Thomas Broadway , Dianne 170 Brock, Mary Katherine Brooks, Arthur Graham, Jr. 100 Brooks. Patricia Ann Brooks, Ruth Michelle Brooksbank, Richard Dodd Brown, Brown. Brown , Brown, Broum, Brown, Bruce, Doris Ann 170 Kim Louise 188 Linda Diane 208 Maria Obed Regina Judy Theodis Ronald Edward 148 Bruner, Lori Denise Bryant, Barnard Bruce 148 Bryant, Rhonda Ann Bubash , Frank John, Jr. 188 Buchanan, Bertha Renee 188 55,1 47, 239 Bennett. Cynthia Ann 207 Bennett, James Ray 41 Bennett, Jimmy Lee 169 Bennett, Kathryn Anne 169 Bennett, Susan Patricia 207 232 ! Index Buchanan, Susan Anne 170 Buckner, Herbert Walter 170 Buckner, James Robert 208 Buckner, Kenneth Jeffrey 208 Buckner, Mark Bretney Buckner, Mark Ramsey 170 Buckner, Mary Fisher Buckner, Michael Buckson, Freddie Emanuel 188, 89, 102 Budd, Clifford E. Bullard, Elizabeth Kay Bullard, Susan Vannevar 208 Bumpass, Dorothy Mae 208, 65 Bunch, Curtis Eugene Bunn, Alan Dwight 188. 94 Bunn, Carla Ruth 208 Burchette, James Michael 170 Burchette, Patricia Leigh 188 Burdine, Sarah Louise 227 Burgin, Leon Nelson Burnette, Mary Anne 189, 68 Burney, Sharon Edna 170 Burris, Alma Marie Bustle, Sharon Elaine 148 Butler, Arline Byerly, Janice Nash Byrd, Edgar Byrd, Jackie Lynn 208 Byrd, John Robert 170 Calcote, Nancy Sue 170 Caldwell, Brian Eric 208 Caldwell, Emily Colleen 189 Caldwell, Karen Elaine 148 Campbell, Clara Diane 208 Campbell, Gina Sheree 189, 186 Campbell, John Hugh, Jr. Campbell, Rebecca Ann 209, 206 Campbell, Robert Bradford 148 Campbell, Robert Mabry Candler, Gerald Marshall Cannady, Brett Phillips Cannon, Gregory Michael 209 Canova, Katherine Elaine 170 Capps, Bettina Lane 189 Capps, Ronald Eugene 170, 102 Carpenter, Ricky Walton 148 Carr, Elizabeth Anne 209 Carrell, Kaye Carringer, Thomas Virgil 209 Carroll, Scott Whalen 148 Carscaddon, Susan Kyle 189 Carson, Joyce Ann 148 Carson, Toni Rae 189 Carter, Candice Irene 209 Carter, Donna Gail 189 Carter, Joseph Scott 170, S3 Carter, Neil Winfred 209 Carter, Paula Joy 189 Carter, Ruth Rhea 170 Carver, Vickie Wallin 1 48 Cash, Paula 149 Cassell, Foy Louise 209 Cater, Rocky Darrell Cates, Finley Burton Catolster, Edward Douglas 189 Causby, Robert I-Iamrick 149, 41 Cave, Kokeeta Wendella 227 Cayll, Philip Marshall 209 Chambers, Deborah Qnn Chambers, Scott Richie 170, 100 Chambers, Thomas Lynn 101 Chancey, Kenneth Byrd 189 Chapin, Marla Katherine Chapman, Melanie Ruth 170, 68 Charlson, John Steven Cheek, Pauline Binkley Chenoweth, Terry Don 95, 40 Chester, Gerald William Chicurel, Steven Robert 189 Childress, Floyd Allen, III 170 Childs, William Rudolph 149 Chilmonik, Robert David 95 Chrisawn, Alden Benjamin Chrisley, Dane Robert Christian, Daniel Gordon 29, 170, 106, 53 Christoffel, Lewis Wilson Chubb, Kathryn Elayne Clark, Joanna Lee 149 Clark, Marcella Ann 189 Clark, Rebecca Lynn 189 Clark, Robert Gregory Clary, Deborah Jean 209 Clay, Lewis Henry, Jr. Clayton, Peggy Lynn 149 Clements, Ricky Farrell Clewis, Layton Gregory 170, 96 Clinkscales, Laverne Beatrice 189 Clouse, Alan Wayne 189, 95 Coates, Frances Margaret 170 Cochran, Carol Marie 170, 111 Cockrell, Joseph Lawrence 94 Cody, John Sandy 170 Coggins, Kathy Sue 209 Coldren, Jeffrey William 171 Cole, Buford Jansen 209, 87 Cole, Charles Carroll, Jr. 209 Cole, Donald Alexander 171, 86, 87 Cole, Marjorie Elizabeth 171 Cole, Richard Benjamin Coleman, David Keith is i , Coleman, Vicki Jo Collins, Gerald Edward Coman, Benjamin Matthew 209 Coman, Elizabeth Anne 149 Compton, Cynthia Joy Connell, Janet Lee 209 Conner, Charles Smith 149, 36, 39 Conner, Rebecca Sue Cook. Boyd Ernest, Jr. 189 Cook, Brenda Yvonne 149 Cook, George Wilson, Jr, 149 Cooley, Stuart Walter Coon, David Hoke, 111 Cooper, Jeffrey Lane 189 Cooper, Jerry Lee 209 Coppedge, Mice McBryde 209 Coppedge, Debra Lyn 209 Corell, Jeannette Susan 229 Cormell, Patricia Lee 209 Cornett, Herman Stokes 189 Cornett, Kathy Annette 209 Costakis, Darlene Cheryl Couch, Zaba Frank, Ill Cournoyer, Bruce Alan Courtney, Eddie Michael 149 Covington, David Lee 171 Covington, James Earl, Jr. 149. 76 Cowan, Jamie Ann 209 Cowan, Walter Webb 210 Cox, Ann Marie 149 Cox, Benjamin Wofford, Jr. Cox, Cassandra Leigh Cox, William Eugene 210 Craig, Danny William Craig, David Clark Cranford, Susan Meadows 149 Crawford, David Lynn 171 Crawford, Eugenia Parker 149 Crawley, Carol Jean 189 Creech, Donna Ann 210 Creech, Shadie Leslie Crews, Rita Kay Crismond, William Gary 171, 55 Crisp, Robert Eglon, Jr. Croom, Karen Van 210 Crosby, Suzan Lee 210 Crouch, Ann Hali Crouch, Bill Jesse Crouch, Curtis Lee 210, 56 Crouch, Rebecca Grace 210, 91 Crowe, Elsie Marcella 149, 70 Cruell, Harold Douglas Cudd, Jeffrey Ladison 95 Culbertson, Carolina Boyd 189 Culbertson, Kenneth Lloyd 210 Culbreth, Wanda Gayle 190, 91 Cumbey, Betty Jo 149, 41 Currie, Thomas Clyde, Jr. Curry, Stanley Dexter 83 Cutshall, Brenda Landers 149 Cutshall, Charles Wayne Dail, Michael Ray Dalton, James Franklin, Jr 87, 85 Dalton, Nicole Ann 171 Daniel, Charles Wesley, Jr. 171 Daniel, Dennis Woodie Daughtrey, John Allen, Jr. 149 Davenport, Kathryn Anne 149, 56 Davenport, Paula Lee 210 Davis, David Lee Davis, Debra Anne 211 Davis, Gordon Earl Davis, Linda Faye 149, 40, 49 Davis, Louise Ann 171 Davis, Maedene Kitty 211 Davis, Philip Benjamin 96 Davis, Robert England 173 Davis, Steve Gene Davis, Teresa Denise Davis, Verlan Lee Davis, Vida Jean 211 Dawkins, Allen Eugene 173 Dawkins, Danny Ray 211, 94 Deal, Arthur Lewis 173 Dean, Paul Hobart 173 Dean, Robert Lyle 173, 103 Deavers, Gwenella Rosnez 229 Debruhl, Maxine 17 3 Degaw, Alvin Eudell, Jr. 173 Dennis, Gwendolyn Rae 211 Denton, Gary Franklin 150 Derwort, Barbara Gayle 211 Devries, Mary Dew, Millie Jane 173. 98 Dick, Heather Alison Dickerson, Mark Wayne 190 Dickson, Jimmy Alan 190 Diepen, Shirley Marie Diercks, Mary Elizabeth 150 Digregorio, Diane Dillingham, Harry Lee, Jr, Ditrapani. Anne Mardj 150 Dockery, Charles Daniel 211 Dockery. Sandra Lynne 211 Dodd, Susan Marie 211 Dolly, Harry Mark Doss, Susan Elizabeth 150, 68, 55,41 Doster, Harry Evan Doutt, Margaret Elizabeth Dover, Suzanne Marie 190 Drake, Cynthia 185 Druin, Deanna Arlene 211, 239 Duhe, Lois Ruth 190 DuBois, Stephen Jackson 190,76 Ducker, Pamela Ruth 190 Dullaghan, Maryrose Anne 211 Duncan, Ava Jeanette 186, 173, 70, 91 Dunn, Esther Rochelle 211 Dunn, Robert Gardner Durant, Vendella 227 Durham, Jerome Dye, Vicky Denise 150, 115, 70, SS I-hrly, Ronny Kent 150 Earnhardt, Donald Mack Farwood, Michael Allan 150, 87, 85 Easler, Steven Bryan 190, 94 Easterby, Samuel Cole Hives, Floree Y. 227 Echols, Judy Maxine 150, 68, 89. 40 Edgerton, Robert Edmonds, Larry Joe 150l Edmonds, Linda Burrell 173 Edwards, Alta Lorraine Edwards, Brenda Jo 211 Edwards, Cheryl Louise 173 Edwa ls, Jane Palmer 135 Edwards, Thomas Perry Edwards, Wanda Elizabeth 190 Eison, Mary Ellen 29, 151, 74 Elledge, Blenda Kay 173 Elliott, Mary J. 227 Elliott, Susan Marlene Ellis, David Lynn 211 Ellis, Michael Ray 211 Ellis, Timothy Lee 190 Ellison, Marianne 211 Elmore, Janice Sue 211 Elster, Darryl Bryan 151 Emerson, Gordon Wilmore 173 Engebretson. David Lyle 151 English, Barbara Lynn English, Gail Jeanette 173 Ennis, Brenda Lynn 211, 239 Erickson, Kenneth Elmer Erwin, Sharon Landes 227 Esselstrom. William Jens Estes, Donald Wayne Evans, Jan Lane 29, 190, 84 Evans, Janet Marie Evans, Otis Mitchell Evans, Stuart Finklea Evans, Victoria Lynn 211, 100 Everett, Thomas Clinton, Jr, Everidge, Donna Marie 190 Fallin, Lisa Lee 173 Fanning, Charlie James, Jr. 190 Farr, Dorothy Jeriesha 227 Farrar, Helen Louise 190 Farria, Dianne Ellen 151, 44, 68, 239 Feldman, Ellen Jean 211 Ferguson, David Houser Ferguson, Randall Dean Ferguson, Scott Alan Ferre, John Patrick 211 Fetzko, Curtis Wayne 151, 76 Fincher, Paul Adelbert Finger, Anita Ann 211, 97, 102 Fipps, Brian Williamson 174 Fisher, Ann Ruth 211 Fisher, Frances Elaine 151 Fisher, Janie Marie 190 Fisher, Kathy Renee Fisher, Kevin Jay 174 Fisher, Ralph Elbert, Jr. 40 Fisher, Thomas Joe 101 Fisher, Warren Gilbert Fitzgerald, Sandra Freeman 227 Fleetwood, Charles Martin Fleming, Bobbie Jean 174 Flint, Steven Conklin Flory, Mark Allen 211 Fluty, Dale Allen Folk, Freda Amanda Folk, Thomas Winfred, Jr. 95 Forbes, Tonda Sue Ford, Barbara Susan 191 Ford, William Waller, Jr, Fore, Bruce Edward 174 Fortune, Jennifer Ellen 191, 55. 239 Foster, Bob Leon 174 Foster, Terry Lynn 191 Foster, Vincente Leon Fournier, Neil C. Fouts, Avery Mitchell 174 Fowler, Charles Edward Fowler, William David 175 Fowler, William Leland 211 Fox, Lisa Kay Fox, Marsha Louise 211 Frady, Calvin Lasalle, Jr. Frady, Randall Dean 73 Franceschini, Henry Anthony 80 Francis, Albert Lewis 211 Franklin. Benjamin Shields Franklin, John Paul, Jr, Franklin, Laura Dale Franklin, Melanie Sue 211 Franz, Valli Marie 211 Frazelle, Lynn Murrill 212 Frazer, Lee Owen Freeman, David Vernon 29, 2 Freeman, Madelyn Karen 151 Freeman, Teresa Leola 56 Friedrich, Keith Frye, Elizabeth Dianne 191 Fryer, David Hardy 212 Fulbright, Martha Carol 151 Fulk, Larry Allen Fullerton, Julie Ann 12,100 Gaffney, William Sherman 28, 94 Gainey, Carolyn Ennis Gainey, Gerald Scott Gaither, Walter E, 212 Gallen, Teresa Fayhe 191 Galloway. James Morgan 175 Galloway, Robert Edwin 152 Gant, William Ronald 191 Gantt, Roger Leon 96 Garber, Mark Edward 175 Garcia, Rick Charles Gardner, Albutt Lorian, Ill 212 Gardner, James Michael 175 Gardner, William Motley 175 Garner, Eric Maxwell 175, 47. 239 100 Index X 233 Garraux, John Holmes, Jr. 152 Garrett, Leah Montez 191 Garrison, Margaret Patrice Garver, Dawn Ann Gatton, Gary Lee Gay, Gregory Jarrell 175 Gaylor. Margaret Josephine Gehring, Mary Elizabeth Groover Gent, Earl Wayne, Ir. 175 George, Susan Elizabeth 175, 84 Georges, Danny Joe 176 Gibson, Frances Ann176, 70 Gibson. Jamie Renee 152 Gibson. Joseph Walter 152 Larry Darnell Gibson. Gibson, Richard Carlton Gilbeaux, Vennie Lee 227 Giles, Deborah Ann Giles, Linda Frances Gillis, James Frederick 176 Gilroy, Joanne Vermilye 212 Glass, Willie James, Jr. 212 Glenn, Eva Ramsey Glenn, Jacque Marie Godby, Rhonda Jean 153, 55 Goetz, Martha Ellen 212 Goin, John Houston 212, 94 Goin, Michael Dewey 176 Goiser, David Claude Gooden, Eddie Warren 212 Gooden, Lloyd Colby 212 Greene, Phillip D. Greenlee. Phyllis Lila 213 Greer. Douglas 1 53 Gregg, William Erwin 176, 142 Gregory, Kenneth M. Gresham, Janice Ann 213 Harris, Calvin Jerry 215 Harris, Cheryl Ann 215 Harris, Mary Elizabeth 215 1-larris, Harris, Pamela Louise 154 Suzanne Isaacs 154 Harris, William Clyde 176, 55 Griffin, Helen Alice Griffin, Lynna Carlene 213 Grimes, Garland Glenn, Jr. Grimes, Mark Alan 176, 55 Grissom, Charles Kenneth, Jr. 191 Groves, Catherine Elizabeth 176 Grumbles, James William 191 Guard, Danny Ray 191 Gudger, Martha Elizabeth Gullick, John Pierce 191 Gunter, Terry Layton 191 Gupton, Celia Ellen 153 Guthrie, Pamela Jean Hagaman, Ted Smith, Jr. 213 Hager, Janice Marlene 153 Haire, Anthony Carroll 21 3 Hairston, George Henry, Jr. 153 Hale, Hale, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Brenda Gail 153 Larry Register 27, 153 Claire Jeanette 176 Kenneth David 213 Larry Keith 213 Marilyn Cecelia Ralph Michael 153 Raymon Lynn 213 Harrison, Donna Sue 176 Harrison, Stephen Michael Harrity, Diane Carol 215 Hartmann, Pamela Ann Petrea 229 Hartzoge, Conrad Stephen Harvey, Robin L. Harwell, Carolyn Louise 215 Haskett, Roger Dale 176, 96, 92 Hasselbring, Gregory Scott 154 Hatez, Andrew Stephen 191 Hatfield, Daniel Earl Hatfield, Elizabeth Ann 215 Hawkins, Ellen Melinda Hawkins, Lisa Ann 176 Hawkins, Sheila Lynn 28, 191, 84 Hayes, Rickey Dale Haynes, Ann Lindbergh Haynie, Bevely Philip 215 Haynie, Linda Kay 154 Haynie, Roger Dale Haywood, David Franklin 176, 55, 239 Haywood, James Paul 215 Hedgecock, Susan Dawn 178 Hedgecoe, Lee Perritt 154 Hedgepeth, Byron Lloyd 192 Hedrick, Robert Jones 94 Heffner, Charles Frederick, III 192 Hegeman, Patricia Ruth 215 Heine, James Walter 192, 94 Helms, Dolores Jessup 154 Goodman, Cathleen Emma 176 Goodwin, Gregory Douglas 191 Gordon, Kathy Wynelle 212 Gordon, Lewis Stephtn Gordon, Michael Lee 212 Gore, Amanda Ruth Gosnell, Regina Diane Gouge, Thomas Edwin Gowan, Ronald Lee Graham, Catherine Jane Graham, Janice Beverly 176 Graham, John Robert, Jr. Graham, Mary Gwendolyn 153, 68, 89 Graver, Ann Louise 212 Graves, James Walter 191, 87, 85 Gray, Martha Ann 153 Gray, Richard Melvin Gray, Robert Allen 212 Gray, William Marcus 212 Green, Karen Lynn Green, Michael 212 Greene, Karen Lynn 212 Greene, Mark Randy 234 X Index .V ,itat --gabte, Hall, Thomas Eugene 94 Hall, Vicki Lynn 213, 111 Hamilton, Margaret Elizabeth 176 Hamilton, William Alan 191 Hammersley, Charles Melvin 176, 81 Hammett, Warren Eugene 176, 53 Hampton, Kendall Wayne 153 Harazda, James Joseph Hardin, Carol Lee 176 Hardin, George Grady, Jr. 191 Hardin, Rebecca Annette Hardy, Jeffrey Eldon 176 Harkey, Elizabeth Jane Harlow, James Carroll, Jr. 191 Harmond, Dennis Earl 153 Harp, Noryam Joel, Jr. 154, 76 Harper, Dorothy Sue 154 Harper, Edward Leach Harper, Jerome B. 213 Harper, Paul Mark Harrelson, Francis Marion, 100 Harrelson, Joann 21S,100, 97 Harrill, Alice Gibbons 191, 93 Harrington, David Moore . .!S' Helms, Judith Ellen 178 Helms, Milton Hugh Helms, Thomas Jeffery Hembree, Richard Lee Hender Hender Hender Hender Hendre son, Arthur Richard son, Brona Gail son, Elbert Lee 215 son, Margaret Elaine n, Linda Sue 178 Hendrix, Debra Ann 29, 178 Hendrix, Elizabeth 178 Henline, Mark Phillip Hensley, Delores Inez 168, 178 Hensley, James Kelly 215 Hensley, Patricia Ann 215 Hensley, Ruth Jones 227 Hensley, Sarah Elaine 178 Henson, Deborah Joy 55 Henson, Wilma Olinda 227 Herring, Tamar Charlene Hickman, Donald Webster Hicks, James Claude 154, 142, 88, 41 Higgins , Deborah Kay 178 Higgins, Gary Dale Higgins, Norris Ray Higgins, William Wayne 154 High, Mary Jane 192 Highsmith, George David Hill, Cynthia Gayle 21 5 Hill, Douglas Lynn 154 Hill, Elizabeth Wainwright 154 Hill, Errol Seth 178 Hill Harold Hoyle Jr. 215, 239 l-lill, Janet Louise 192, 100,101 Hill, Jessica Hill, Rebecca Lynn Hill, Stephen Justin 178 Hill Steven Anthony 21 5 Hinds, Donna Elizabeth 192 Hine, Dennis Lee 155 Hine, P 40 amela Diane Wallin 1 55 Hines, Cheryl Marie 178 Hines, Perry Horace 73 Hinshaw, Richard Thomas 155 Hinson, Elizabeth Anne 192 Hinson, Margaret Ann 215, 98 I-linton, Thomas Russell 192 I-lintz, Andrea Elizabeth 215 Hiott, Gary Weston Hipps, Lloyd Niles Hipps, Richard Sherrill Hobart, Seth Guilford, III 155 Hodnet t, Susan Esther 178, 70 Holaday, Susan Grace Holbert, Polly Ann 178 59, , 55, Holcomb, Avery Waddell 192 Holden, Beverly Kaye 216 Holden, James Cecil, Jr. Holland, Kenneth Carroll 216, 102, 94 Hollar, Beverly Dawn 216 Hollin, Donna Sue 192, 84 Hollingsworth, Bridges Dale Hollingsworth, Queen Esther 216, 97 Holloway, Florence Clark 227 Holmes, Marsha Lee 193 Holthouser, Robert McNeely Holtkamp, Barbara Holtzclaw, Darius Wan Honeycutt, A.lbie C., Jr. Honeycutt, Susan Thomas Hood, Pamela Lee 216 Hooke, Linda 227 Hooker, Cindy Lu 21 6 Hooper, Gary Richard 178 Hooton, Deborah Lynn 193 Hortman, Shirley Bennett 227 Horton, Keith Irwin 178 House, Herbert Preston 155 Hovis, Patricia Lyn 178 Howard, Charles Walter, Jr. 155 Howard, Ernest L. 193, 48 Howard, Paul Dwight 193 Howard, SaUy Howle Howard, Sandra Logan 216 Howell, William Rodney Howie, Franldin Stephen 193 Hoyle, Frank Woodfin Huckabee, Patricia Annette 216 Hudson, Joel Bruce 193, 102 Huff, Barbara Ann 216, 36, 38 Huff, Sarah Grace 178, 135 Huffman, Becky Jean 193, 36 Hughes, Harold Henry, Jr. 155, 40 Hughes, Robert Elkin 216 Humber, Rachel Ninette 216 Huneycutt, Mary Elizabeth Hunnicutt, Barbara Renee 216, 70, 97 Hunsucker, Sylvia Carol 229 Hunt, Janet Luanne 178 Hunt, Thomas Wilson, Jr. 155 Hunter, Debra Diane Hunter, Gary Thomson Hunter, Richard Alan Hurt, Sharon Lynne Hutcherson, Mark Avery Hutchins, Mary E. Phillips Hutchinson, Gerald Franklin, Jr. 178, 89 Hutchison, Karen Louise 28, 178 Hyatt, Dennis Allen 155 Hyatt, James Stephen 96 Hyatt, Vicki Lynn 216 Ikard, Tony Marvin 193, 239 Inman, James Ralph Jr. Ipock, Patricia Susan 179, 126 Isaac, Patricia Ann Isaacs, Walter Kennedy Ivey, Beverly Ann 155 Ivey, David Allen Ivie, Derrick Steve McMillan Jacks, Barry Bryant Jackson. Charles Gregory 179 Jackson, Jerry Lee Jacobs, Nancy Carole 229 Jacobs, Pelham Thomas Jacobs, Robert Reid, Jr. Jaharias, Ruben Lee 193 James, David Lawton James. Marvin Levi 216 Jamison, Rebecca Ann 216 Jarvis, Beverly Patricia 216 Jaudon, Carolyn Jayne 216 Jenkins, Harvey Wayne Jenkins, James Loy. Jr. Jenkins, Mary Ellen 155, 73 Jenkins, Thomas King Jett. William Edward 216 Johnson. Cynthia Dawn 217 Johnson, Daniel Joseph Johnson, Frank Lester, Jr. Johnson. Jimmy Melvin 193, 89 Johnson, Jo Ann Chandley Johnson, Kathy Ray Johnson, Randall Boyd 217 Johnson, Stephanie Anne 179 Johnson, Vivian R. Johnston, Margie Ruble 229 Johnston, Michael Ray 217 Johnston. Nancy Ann 179 Jones, Catherine Elizabeth Miller, Jones, Debra Lee 217 Jones, Paula Ann 194 Jordan. Joseph Henry Jordan, Karen Bonita 15 5 Jordan, Martha Blair 194, 239.101 Jordan, Richard Alexander 179 Jordan, Thomas Douglas, Jr. 194 Joyce, Mary Anne Murrel Joyner, Danny Glenn 179 Joyner, Sharon Lynette 155, 84, 41 Julian, Terry Lewis Justice, Doris Leona 179 Kearney, Edward Lee 217 Keffer, Sherry Wynne 217 Kehaya, Elizabeth Williams Kelly, Robert Bruce, Jr. 194, 76 Kendrick, Mary Angela 179. 70 Kennemer, Deborah Ann 155 Kenney, William, Jr. 155 Kenny, Deborah Eve 229 Kent, Susan Belle Keyes, Edward Garland 217 Killough, Woody, Jr. 179, 55 Kime, John Ray, Jr. Kimsey. Martha Melinda 194, 38 Kindley, Donna Kay King, Amy Reva 227 King. Diane Elizabeth 194, 70 King, Doris Jean 217 King, Susan Horton 179 Kinsey, John Fletcher 194 Kirton, Gerald Earnest 179, 94 Klein, Debra Faye 155 Knapp. David Lee Knickerbocker, Donna Gay 194. 56 Knight. Donald Royce 155 Knisley, Frances Steadman Knott. Mary Anne Jones 227 Knox, Priscilla Avis Kubler, Matthew Christian Kuykendall, Valerie Ganano Lamanca, John, Jr. Lamb, Linda Gail Lambert, James Clark Lamson, Linda Anne 155 Lancaster, Mickey Gil 19-J, 96 Lane, Patricia Jeanne Lane, Stephanie Amelia 217,206 Lanning, Francis Patrick 87, 85 Latham, Thomas Jordan Iatta, Gloria Jean 217 laughter, Cynthia Ann 217 Laughter, Ellen Adele 217 Iaiwrance. Sara Elizabeth 194. 36 Lawrence, Sally Dean 217 Layton, Mary Louise 217 Leal, Karen Ann Leatherman, Celia Ann 229 Lebruno, Stephen Michael 96 Leavey, Sandra Eileen 217 Ledford, Gary Dale 94 Ledford, Gerald James Ledford, Sandra Elizabeth 194 Lee, Gary Alan 179, 101 Lee. Janet Page 155. 68, 89, SS, 41 Lee, Robert Fred, Jr. Leech, Elizabeth Reid Leininger, Sondra M. Lemauviel, Janet Collins Lewis, Lorraine Florida Lewis. Michael Gray 155 Lichens. Robert Edwin 218 Lichty, Jay William 218 Lightsey, Lillian Smith 194 Lincoln, Patrick Kennedy Ling, Jeff Wade 218 Little, Patricia 218 Liverman, Benjamin Joseph, I1 156. 47, 56 Livesay. Kathy Sue 194 Lockaby, William Franklin, Jr. 179 Long, Donald Elwood 94 Long, Susan Marie 179 Lord, Amy 179 Love, James Danny 218, 206 Lowe, Brad Preston 179 Lowery, Norma Lynn 218 Lucado, Ralph Thomas. Jr. Luce, Barbara Lee Ludlow. David Stuart Lund, Patricia Laurene 179. 91 Lundeen, Lori Sue 218, 239 Lunsford, James David 194 Lusk, Alice Elizabeth 179 Lyngholm, Karsten Lynn, Martha Harrison Lyons, Christine Dianne Lyons, Emery Theodore Mace, Linda Hembree Mack, Patricia Faye 181 Mackey. John Ralph, Jr. MacLean, Fred Douglas, III Maffic, Carole Eileen 218 Magrath , Carol Lynn 218 Malin, Kathryne Anne 218, 97 Maney, Jack Arnold, Jr. Maney. Lewis Franklin Maney, Susan Jeanine Mann, Cheryl Lanesu 98 Manning, George Walter, Jr. 194 Manning. Nancy Karen 195, 70 Manuel, Steven Edward March, Lloyd Charles, I11 Marler. Sandra Elaine Treadway Marlowe. Mary Elizabeth 195 Marsh, Harry Haywood 181. 87 Martin. Dean Allen 26, 195, 89 Martin, Diana Lynn 156 Martin. Jerry Randolph 181 Martin, Kathryn Louise 218 Martin, Kathy Jill 218 Martin, Philip Andrew Massey, Sherry Lynn 181 Matthis, Linda Fowler 229 Mattleman, Maureen 181 Mauney, David Burt Mauney, Jeri Anne 218 Maxey, John Downey Mayfield. Theresa Dale 229 Maynard, Mary Kathryn 195 McAdams. Anita Carol 218 McAlister, Eugene Steven 53 McClellan, Ronald Franklin McClure, Daniel Wilson McClure. Ricky Edward 218 McConnell, David Phillips 229 McConnell, Richard Lane McCormick, Fredric Ingram 181, 55 McCoy. Karen Gail 156 McCracken, Angelia Beane McCracken, Ronald Wayne 181 McCully, William Keith McDaniel, Velna Elizabeth McDonald, Ernest Patrick 156, 76 McDonald. Harry Timothy McDonald. Melva Denise 218 McElroy, Daniel Roberts McFadden, George Patrick McFarland, Marsha Lyne 218 McGavish. Doris Yeatts McGee, Catherine M. 218 McGee, David Michael 181 McGowan, Margaret Ruth 218 McGuire. Sherry Lynn 218 McIntosh, James Randall McKellar, Sam Ernest 213. 239 McKibben, Kim Marie 218 McKinney, Donald Lee McKinney, Fredrick Ralph 218 McKinney. Patricia Ann McKinnon, Susan Vivian 218 McKown, Phoebe Beth 156 McLaughlin, Charles Mitchell 168, 181, 53 McLaughlin, George, Jr. McLean, Jo Ann McMahon, Adrianne Carol 181 McManus, Joy Annette ISO McMichael, Robert ll,iIc 1. Malcolm llul11i'r,Jr. Mclliullari, Lclla Kathleen 218 Mclylurray, Brian Armstrong 181 McMurray. Susan Bernice 195, 5 3 l'VlcNahb,V11lorie Eileen 1151 MKNH1f.Vlfgllll.l Allan McQuaig. Sally Anne 181 McReynolds. James Greer, Jr, l-lo, 156 Meadow. vs, Bonnie Jayne Meadows, Rossie Wayne Meadows, Violet Welch Mears. Wanda Rolvin Medfor d, Horace Eugene Melin, Tina Greta Mellette, Russell Eugene, Jr. Melton. Harvey Eugene Melvin, Donald Lee 101 Mersereau, Candace Putnam Metcalf, Danny Lee Metcalf, Larry Edward Michener, William Turner, Ill Miller, Alexander Arthur Miller, Charles Scott Miller, Deborah Hogg Miller, Deborah Sue 157. 88, 89, 41 93 Miller, Debra Susan 181 Miller. Faith Madelon 195 Miller, Frances Elaine 181 Miller, Larry Howard Miller, Linda Kay 157 Miller. Margaret Christina Miller, Mike Steve 219 Miller, Patti Denise 219 Miller, Steven Carter Miller. Timothy Joe 96 William Edward Mills, Mari Kaye Mills, Patricia Lane 186, 195, 53 Mills, Robert Gene 157. 103 Minear. Dorothy Jean 157, 40 Mintz, Graham Wyche 157, 55 Mitchell, John Charles, I1 195 Mitchell, Joseph Stanley 219 Mitchell, Rita Kay 195 Molton, Randall Newton Montague, Constance Marie 157 Montgomery, Charles Raymond, lr Moore, Kelly Robert 219 Moore, Mark Alan 219 Moore, Michele Irena 227 Moore, Rita Jean 157 Moore, William Lawrence 219 Moore, William Neil 196 Morgan, Erman Jerry 219 Morgan, Ferrie Claudette 196 Moritz, Moritz. Morrill. Morris. Morris. Morriso Morriso Deborah Noelle 219 Joy Louise Michael Charles Carol Lynn 181 Hugh Paul 196 n, Cheryl Renee n, Janet Kay 196 Morton. David Vernon 157 Moseley, Frank. Jr. Moseley, Jon David Moss, Margaret Tabor 196 Moxley, Deborah Edwards Moyer, Mark Henry 196 Mulford, Julia Joanne 196 Mullinax, Marc Stephen 196, 48 Munden, Sharon Wilson Mundy, Ruth Elizabeth 181 Murch, Janice Marion 157. 70 Murdock, Anna 181 Murphy. Donna Walmsley Murray, Bruce Kenneth, Jr. 158, 87 41 Murray, Daniel Thomas 196. 96 Murray. Sandra Dean 219 1, Anita Joyce 158 Nache, Elsie Kerlee Nall, Robert James 219. 96 Nara, Akitaka Narron, Julie Maureen 220 Narron, Vicki June Navey, Barbara Dianne 196 Neely, Elizabeth Anne Neely, James Holland Neely, James Wesley 220, 94 Neely, Jennifer A1ane181. 102 Index 235 5 v : B 'J it X l l P V Neely, Steven Morgan Negron. Roberto Luis 220 Neil, Patricia Elaine 158 Nelms, Joan-Allison 220 Nelson, Ramona Lea 196 Netherton, Donald Alexander Newlin, Patricia Holt 68, 89 Newsome, Richard Dowell 46 Nichols, Patricia Lynn Nichols, Walter Edmond Nicholson. John Carl Nix, Stephen Cranford 196 Noftsinger, Mark Philip 158 Nolan. Mary L. Mouw Norman, Johanna Norton, Dearl Dean Nybro, Laura Leigh 220 O'Briant. Lydia Jane 181,49 O'Dell. Byron Boyce, Jr. 220 Olsen, Kandace Kay 220 O'Neal, Charles Alexander, Jr. 158 O'Neal, Marsha Miller 158 Opperman, Cynthia Ann Orengo, Ruben 158 Orr, John Scott 220, 101 Orr, Michael Davis Oshields, Frances Yvonne 196 Ott, Barbara Jean 220 Overby, Harry Steven Owen, Russell Brian 220, 73 Owenby, Paulette Denise 220 Owenby, Roy Raymond 196 Owens, Carolyn McFal1s Owens, Teresa Fay 158, 55 Pace, Donald Ray 181 Pace, John Lawrence 220 Pace, William Allen, Jr. 181 Pack, Thomas Carl, Jr. 158 Painter, Deborah Lynn 220 Palmer, Carolyn 1. 227 Pannell, Barney Rufus 220 Pannell, Kathy Yvonne 158, 113 Pannell, William Terry 220, 95 Parham, Paula Fran 196 Parker, James David Parker, Jeffrey Jamison 182 Parker, Samuel Lee Parkinson, Ralph Thomas Parkinson, Stuart Wicks 196, 48, 96 Parkman, Sarah Mildred 229 Parnell, .ludy Marie 158, 70 Parris, Jackie Gillespie 228 Parris, Richard Monroe 196, 77, 94 Parrish, Beverly Ann 196, 98 Parrish, James David 196 Parrish, Mary Elizabeth 182 Parrish, Terry Edward 221 Parrish, Vicki Patton 228 Partin, Frances Elizabeth 196 Passailaigue, Rachel Ann 182, 70, 91 Patrick, Robert Lee, Jr. Patterson, Allyn Selden Patterson, Gregory Douglas Patterson, Julia Lynn Patterson, Mary Lucille 221 Patton, Lori Lane 196 Paul, James 221 Pavonne, John Peter Payne, Robert Alan 221 Pearce, Kenneth Lewis 221 Peeples, Marilyn Ruth 158, 55 Pendergraft, Claude Dean 158 Pendley, Frances Lynn 182, 36, 38 Penland, Willard Cecil Pepper, Patricia Carol 158, 55 Perry, Ann Eugenia 196 Perry, Kimberly Louise 221 Perry, Sharon Marlene 221 Perry, Susan Frances 158, 41, 53 Perryman, Larry Steven Peters, Kathy Ann 182 Peterson, Cynthia Lynn 221, 239 Peterson, Jessie Jannie Lee 182 Peterson, Pamela Ann 27, 198, 68, 91 Petrea, Allita Marcella 182 Phillips, Amber Diane 158 Phillips, Carol Louise 198 Phillips, Dennis 102 Phillips, Douglas Burton 158 Phillips, Glenn William 159 Phillips, Juanita Bush Phillips, Michael Van 221 Phillips, Patricia Ann 198 236 1 Index Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Pickett Sally Dee 221 Van Flynt Wayne Thomas 221 Betty Carol 182 Pickett, Richard Floyd 182 Pierce, Philip Knowles 198 Pierce, Wesley Frederick 47 Pike, Lawrence Edward, III 159 41 49, 53 Pike. Roger Dale Pippin, Tina 221,100 Plemmons, Jennifer Lynn 198 Pless, Evelyn Lynn Plummer, Angela Carrie 159, 68 Ponder, Gordon Gray 159 Ponder, Kathryn Alyn 221 Ponder, Stephen Eric 198, 76 Poole, Glenn Norwood, Jr. 198 Poovey, Susan Elizabeth Powell, Carol Ann 198, 70 Powell, Elimbeth Jane 229 Powell, Terri Boone Powell. William Anderson, Il Powell, William Ernest, Ill Prater, Steven Edward 159 Preschs, Kenneth Richard Prescott, Bradford Patrick 96 Prestwood, Charles Gary Prestwood, Janet Runion Price, Pamela Louise 198 Price, Rhonda Ann 111, 84 Price, Sondra Kay 159, 70 Pridgen, Cynthia Marie 221 Prim, Pamela Ann 221 Pritchard, Joseph Wesley 198 Psychas, John Demosthenes, II 159 90, 36 Puckett, Robert Michael Qualls, David Alfred 186, 95 Queen, Debra Elaine 199 Ramey, Susan Lynn Ramirez, Charles Nathan 182 Ramsey, David Rickey 221 Ramsey, Phillip Michael Ramsey, Rozella Rice 182 Rankin, David Theron 159, 76 Rankin, Deborah Clayton Ranson, Mary Ellen 182 Rasar, Harvey Monroe, Jr. 182 Rasar, Lynn Bastian Rasor, Rebecca Jane 199, 70, 91 Ray, Blaine Dwight 221 Raymer, Esther Carol 182 Rector, Charles Melvin Rector, George Reuben 221 Redmon, Richard Dale 199 Reece, Thomas Case 160 Reed, Alan Carlyle 221 Reed, Elaine Teresa Reed, Sharon Renea 199 Reese, Dennis Wayne 1 82 Reese, Mark Allen 199 Reeves. Richard David Reeves, Ronnie Earl Reeves, Shirley Ann 182 Reid, Diana Lynn 182 Reid, Reba Jean 182 Remine, James Harold, Jr. 160 Remine, Susan Stewart 182 Renfro, Don Hugh, Jr. 199 Renfro, George Dean 160, SS Reynolds, Nancy Jane Reynolds, Sylvia Buchner 228 Reynolds, William Frank Rhinehart, Janis Elethia 221 Rhinehardt, Mary Lynn 160 Rhodes, Arthur Lee Rhodes, Douglas Edward 199 Rhodes, Iona Miller 228 Rice, Charlene Carmelita 221 Rice, Gary Stephen Rice, Harlon Everett 199, 76 Rice, James Thomas, Jr. Rice, Mary Anne 183, 55 Richardson, Carolyn Ann 221 Richardson, Richard Alan, 34 Richardson, Rita l-Iibbett 34 Ricketts, Buddy James 161 Riddle, Jonathan Wayne 199, 239, 101 Riedel, Regina Maye 221 Rigsbee, Martin Farl, Jr. 199 Rivers, Deborah McManaway 161 1 Rivers, Jimmy Glenn 161 Roach, Rodger Paul 199 Robbins, Patricia Ann 229, 102 Roberts, Charles David 80, 82 Roberts, Karen Sue 199 Roberts. Susan Elaine 199 Robertson, Deborah Yvonne 84 Robinson, Barbara Mace Robinson, Charles Lynn 221, 97, 98 Robinson, Daniel Stuart 29, I61, 81. 40 Robinson, Jimmie Lou 183 Robinson, John Leroy Robinson, Linda Kay 221 Robinson, Michael Lloyd 199 Robinson, Rebecca Faye 199 Robinson, Susan Frances 221 Robinson, Zada L. Rodgers, Robin Lois 183 Rogers, Dixie Lee Rogers, Richard Cecil, Jr. 161 Rogers, William Carroll 161 Rohleder, Jack Carlton, Jr. 161 Rohleder, Ruth Primm 91, 56 Roper, Sarah Jane Roseboro, Deborah Rosemond, Sandra Jean 228 Ross, Debra Lane 222 Ross, Frances Louise 222 Ross, Jane Kugler Rowe, Eilleen Flynn Ruggles, Willard Emory, Jr. 183 Rushton, Steven Samuel 183 Russell, Alicia Eileen 142 Russell, Anita Kay 161, 40 Russell, Brenda McKinney 199 Russell, Debra Gay 162, 1 Russell, Joel Glenn Rustin, Jean Maxine 228 Ryals, Mary Jane 183 Ryals, Nancy Elaine 200 Sain, Hal Louie, Jr. Sakis, Ted Sales, Steven Charles 222 Sallee, Barbara Ann 162 Sampson, Lisa 222, 91 Sams, Paula Jean 146, 162, 68, 55, 41 Sanderson, Perry Raymond Santy, Robyn Kinberlee 229 SaPP. Anthony Wayne 101 Sapp, Susan Terra 222 Sargent, Keith Landra 183 Sauer, Lucas Hendrik Christiaan Saunders, John Edward, Jr. 162, 55 Sawyer, Ronald Edward 200 Scalzo, Belinda Baker 200, 70, 91, 53 Schoenfeld, Mark John 183 Scott, Robert Keith 222 Sellers, Jonathan Shong 222 Sethness, Judith Robinson Sexton, Larry Willard 200, 76 Shafer, Janet Lee 200 Sharpe, Janice Lynn 222 Shellenburger. Marilyn Zmuda Shelton, Louise Shelton, Nina Louise Sherlin, Wanda Gail 200 Sherman, Glenn Frank 200 Shilby, Michael Winston Shirley, Lou Ann Shiver, Coral Leah Shivers, Annette Charlese 183 Shook, Betty Lou 162, 97, 98 Shook, Gary Don Shope, Michael Eugene Short, Rodney Dale 200 Shorts, Robin Elizabeth 163 Showers, Carlos Levern 87, 85 Silver, Ann Marie 222 Silver, John Allon Simmons, Cassandra Anne Felkel 163 Simmons, Clyde Warren Simmons, William Belvin, Jr. 163 Simpson, Robert Lee 183 Simpson, Stephen Price Simpson, Suzanne Marie 184, 91 Sinclair, Cathy Lynn Sinclair, William Luther 163, 76 Singleton, Martha Brinkley 200 Sivils, Bob Joel Sivils, Charles Scott 200 Sizemore, David Lewis 222, 94 Sizemore, Grady, Jr. 96 Sizemore, James William, Jr. 222 Slate, Ricky Dale 184 Slater, Janet Lee 163 Slaton, Cynthia Wallace 222 Slaughter, Charles Weston Sledge, Phyllis Arnel 222 Sloan, Jill Slye, Donnie Alan Small, Richard Ellis 222 Small, Tom Grisham 200, 76 Smart, Elizabeth Duncan 163 Smart, Lori Lyn 222 Smiley, Judith Frances 200 Smith, Ansel Tucker Smith, Belinda Sue 222,97 Smith Smith Bennett Renaldo David Allen 96 Smith David Durham 163 Smith Donna Faye 29, 222 Smith Fred Stanley, Jr. 94 Smith, James 76 Smith, James Warren 184 Smith, Mary Lou 222, 71 Smith, Melody Diane 184 Smith, Nancy Kathleen 163 Smith Pamela Anne Smith Smith Smith Smith Patsy Jill 200 Rebecca Lea 200, 97 Richard Durand. III 164, 40 Rita Sue 184 Smith, Roger Edward Smith, Rostand Eldridge, III 96 Smith Russell Dennis Smith Sarah Helen 222 'N Smith, Terri Annette 200, 89 Smith, William Richard 164 Smithey, Pamela 223 Smyth, Joseph John, Jr. 200, 89, 53, 94 Snyder, Walter Scott Southerland, Bruce Kenneth 200 Southerlin, Charles Bernard, Jr. 164 Spangler, Kathryn Elaine Sparkman, Stanley Raymond 164 Sparks. Lois Dean 200 Sparks, William Franklin, Jr. 184 Speight, Sheila Laverna 223 Spencer, Brenda Kay 184 Spencer, Rhonda Fay 200 Spinks, John Weldon Spivey. Nira Jean 200 Springfield, Mary Elizabeth Sprouse, Benjamin Franklin, Jr. 184, SS, S3 Stafford, Susan Elaine 89 Staley, Cynthia Lee 223 Stallings, Gary Daniel 223 Standridge, Jerry Alan 223 Stanford, Sharon 164 Stanley, Ginger Ann 184 Stansell, William Albert 164, 111 Stapleton, Jeffery Allen 202, 82 St. Clair. Harry Neil 164, 142 Steadman, Vicki Hembree 229 Steele, James Harold 164 Stefanick, Andrew John 184, 239 Stegall, Martha Edwards Stelges, Susan Ann 164, 70, 84 Stephens, Mary Katherine 223 Stephenson, Suzan Angela 202 Stepp, Sarah Lee Steppleton, James Larry 202, 87 Stevens, Mitchell McCoy Stevenson, Jill Edwards 202 Stewart, Thomas James Stines, Debbie Gail Stirewalt, Stuart Craig 202 Stocks, Rozier Lee, 111223 Stockwell, Lynda Louise 202 Stokes, Jo Anne 164 Stokes, Michael Booth Stone, Rebecca Elvira 184. 47, 56 Storm, Julia Fern 202 Stover, Mark Anson 223 Stratton, Kevin Russell Straub, William Albert Strickland, Ray Clifford Stroud, Mary Elizabeth Speir Stroupe, Marla Chadin Stroup, Frances Ragan 164 Stuckey, Bette Hooper 228 Stultz, Dorothy Carol 164, 41 Sturgill, Glenna Sue 202 Summers, Mary Elizabeth 165 Surrency, Wanda Susan 202, 68, 84 Sutton, Gary Lynn 165 Sutton, William Michael 223 Swafford, Janice Ann R SS Swaim, Samuel Lynn 80 Swan, Robert Edward 223 Swimmer, Anita Mae 184 Swinehart, Gregory Paul Switzer, Marguerite Ann Sykes, Eugene Leavern Talarico, John George Talley, Mary Jane 184 Talley, Trudy Jean 184, 111 Tanner, Bev Tanner, Georgia Lou 223 Tate, William Lucian, lll 202 Taylor, Christopher Gerald Taylor, Edward Dallas 184, 87 Taylor, Jam Taylor, Janice Elizabeth 223 Taylor, John Woodrum Taylor, Johnny Wayne 165 Taylor, Nei I erly Marie 223, 239 es Carlisle, Ill 202 Gordon Taylor, Sylvia Dawn 184 Taylor, Virginia Chisolm 223 Taylor, Wil iam Arthur 184, S3 Tedford, Thomas David 202 Terranova, Kathleen Anne 223 Thackston, Susan Lafreida 184 Thomas, Ba Thomas, Barbara Carroll 202 Thomas, Be Thomas, Cheryl Lynn 165 Thomas, Derek Hall 87 Thomas, Diana Blair 223 Thomas, Eulalia Ann 202 Thomas, Rebecca Lynn 223 Thomas. Richard Baker Thomas, Vergie Bernice 228 Thomas, Vickie Diane rbara Alice 165 tty Camille 165, 40 Thomas, William Glen 223 Thomason, Joyce Hamlin Thomason, Katherine Lucille Thomason, Vernon Clifton 27, 165 Thomason, Wilma Jean 228 Thompson, Anthony Andre Thompson, David Thomas Thompson, Thompson, Deborah Lee 202 Douglas Ray 203 Tiencken, Charlotte Marie 223 Tillery, Thomas Jackson. Jr. 223, 206 Timmons, Terresa Lynn Timms, John Rufus 184 Tingle, Henry Arthur 223 Tingler, Betty Jane 184 Tipton, DeWitt Talmadge, Jr. 203 Todd, Debra Lynn 223 Todd, John Bruce 203 Tolley, Margaret Gail Ball Tomblin, Mary Kathryn 223 Tompkins, Rollin Putnam Toms, Danita Gale 223 Toohey, Michael James Toothaker, Kenneth Alan 223 Towe, Debra Ruth 203 Trammel, Ronald Gene 204 Trantham, Thomas Clifford Trask, Amanda Bennett Traylor, Sarah Lynne 185, 47 Trent, Alan Gregory 55 Trent, Patricia Hatfield Triplett, Philip Claude 204 Trott, Louanne B. 204 Troupe, Larry Eugene Trousdell, Todd Wilson 22 3, 2 39 Tunstall, Sarah Ruth 204, 68. 84 Turner, Glen Jackson 185, 55 Turnipseed, Debra Ann 165 Tuttle, Janelle Trumbower 165 Tweed, Lou Anne Tydeman, Patricia Eileen Tyler, Adelia Anne 185, 70, 45. 91. 239 Ullom, Cynthia Gay 223 Upchurch, Mary Margaret Vance, Donna Kaye 223 Vanderpool, Lois Jean 223 Vaughan, Terry Leigh 204 Vaughn, Jean Phipps 228 Vernon, Elizabeth Hester Vickery, Eugene Roper Vickery, Sarah Martha 224 Waddell, Carol Denise 224 Wade, Jeffery William 82, 83 Wagner, Jennie Stepp 228 Wagoner, William Odell 204 Walker. James Glen Index X 237 Walker. Keith William Walker, Kenneth Wendell. Jr. 224 Walker. Madeline Gail Walker. Martha Gail 146, 165. 70 Walker. Nancy Morgan 68 Walker, Sharon Maria 165 Walker, Teresa Anne 224 Walker. William Timmerman 185 Wall, Russell Dennis 22-1 Wallace, Jimmy D. Wallin, Kenneth Mark Ward, Patricia Anne 224 Ward. Roger Ervin Ward, Susan Sprinkle Warren, Rita Faye 224 Washington, General William Washington, Samuel Marion. Jr. Watley, Cynthia Calhoun 228 Watley, James A. Waugh, Mary Anitabeth Waugh, Phillip Harvey Wax. Benjamin Wadwell 224 Way. Cynthia Elaine 224 Way. Kerry Emerson Webster, Maryann 204 Welborn, James Hobbs Werdebaugh, Carol Ann 165 Werdebaugh, Deborah Jean 224 West, Marie Adele 204 West, Richard Lyle Westall, Johnny Weston, Sarah Ann 228 Wheless, Robert Lewis 146, 166, 53 Whitaker, Alice Ann Womach, Shawn Wood. Wood, Wood, Garland Richard 225 Jean lrene 204, 97. 98,103 Jeanne Elizabeth 225 Wood, Jeffrey Alan 205 Wood. Wood, Joan Eileen 185 Richard Wesley Woodard, Evelyn Lorraine Woods, Johnny Richard Woodson, Cortney Merrill, Jr. 185, Worley Worley Worley , John Marshall 225 , Michael Gary , Roger Dale Worthington, Julie Lynn Wyant, Wyatt, George Shala 225 Beverly Louise Ayers 166 Wyatt, John Michael 167 Wyatt, Marilyn 205 Wyatt, Sharon Diane 225 Wykle, Wynn, Grace Deborah 84, 98 Scott Raymond Yates, Carol Lynn Yocum , Paul David Yocum. Susan Swartz Young, Dallas Edward 167 Young, Deborah Leigh 167 Young, Debra Elaine 31, 167 Young, Jane Lynn Young, Karen A. 228 Young, Robert Lynwood Jr. 96 White. Carter Hallman White, Daniel Steven, Jr. 185, 53 VV'hite, David Rodney White, June Antoinette White, Whiten Virginia Anne M. er, Robert William 224 Whiteside, Rebecca Rhodes 166 Whitfield, Stephen Howard Whiting, Rosemary 228 Whitley, Alice Lavell 204 Whitlock, Nedra Karen 166 Whitmire, Margaret Elizabeth 204 Whitmire, Rhoda Arleen 224 Whitson, David William Whitson, Grace Chandler Whittemore, J. Gudger, Jr. Whittington, Gina Renee 224 Whitton, Beth Carlene 185 Wiggins, Diane Faye 224 Wiggins, Sarah Donna 185 Wiggs, Gerald Wayne 96 Wiglesworth, Howard Keith 185 Wilborn, Steven Carter Wilcox, Carl Doyle Wilde, Linda Gail 224 Wilkinson, Elizabeth Alfriend Williams, Benjamin Albert Williams, Deborah Dawn 224 Williams, Gary Green, IlI 27, 224. 100 Williams, James Lewis 166 Williams, Julia Moore 204 Williams, Karen Jean 224. 39 Williams, Mary Frances 224, 91 Williams, Michael Coleman 185 Williams, Sharon Kay 224 Williams, Steve Alan 204 Williams, Steven Lynn Williams, Timothy 1-larold 225 Williams. Timothy Wayne 185 Williamson, Lester Edward, III 204 Williamson, Malcolm Craig 204, 100 Willis, Helen Imogene 229 Willis, Joyce Ann Wilson, Alice A. 22 S Wilson, Cheryll Ann 204 Wilson, Debbie Gaye Wilson, Deborah Lee 185, 111, 70 Wilson, Hazel Speece 166 Wilson, Jessie Ruth 185, 98 Wilson, Jimmy Lee 166, 83 Wilson, Kenneth Dale 185 Wilson, Robert Dale Wilson, Susan Elizabeth 204, 68 Wilson, Terrence Leroy 166, 55 Winfrey, David Whitfield Winston, Jean Moleta 185 Wolfe, Barbara Ann 204 Womack, Mitzi Gail 225 238 f' Index Young, Sharon Annette 225 Younger, Sharon Kay 225 Zeigler, John M. Zimmerman, Jimmy Edwin 225 Zotti, Donna Kay faculty index Abbott, Robert Olaf 122 Adams, Genevieve Williams 115 Adams, John Popwell 131 Anderson, Dr. Donald Nealon 141 Andrews, Sarah Angus, Dr. Edward Luverne 141 Babelay, Raymond Holloway 134, 135 Baughman, Vesta 120 Bierbaum, Winona Dell 127 Bingham, Mildred Loraine 116, 57 Blevins, Dr. James Lowell 138 Boland, Peggy Booker, Cecelia Anne 126 Booth, Gaston Worth 119 Bowman, Wayne 133, 134 Bryant, Dr, Joyce Marilyn 1 32 Chapman, Rachel Messick 116 Chapman. Dr. Vernon Brown, Jr. 118 Charpio, Donald Joseph 136 Cheek, Dr. Edwin Rives 120 Coates, Tommy Cox, Ruby Hudson 117 DeVries, Dr. David John 128 Diercks, Dr. Fred Herman 114 Eidye, Alfred Esh, Gwyndola Pierce 123, 56 Fortney, Dr. Julie Treacy 130, 133 Godwin, Dr. Joseph 141 Godwin, Lucille Strickland 120 Gossett, Marilyn Driskell 141 Gray, May Jo Ford 130 Gray, Dr. Virgil R., Jr. 143, 102 Grose, Dr. Jack Norman 116 Hart, Virginia 136 Henderson, Don J. 137 Herzog, Harold Albert, Jr. 140 Hines, Dr. Anna Margaret 131 Holcombe. Dr. Harold 125 Hollingsworth, Dr. Barbara Dale 137, 98 Holtkamp, Dr. Freddy Henry 115 Hughes, Betty Jean Farthing 120 Hutt, Dr. William 114 Ihrig, Dr. Mary Alice 121 Jarrett, Eddie Jo Jenkins, Dr. Albert Ellison 138, 55 Jolley, Betty Cornette 125 Jolley, Dr. Harley E. 124, 125 Jones, C. Robert 143 Joyce, George M. 116 Kendall, Mumphord Holland 138, 55 Kinnamon, Noel James Knapp, Dr. Richard Gilbert 123 Knisley, Dr. Samuel David, Jr. 125 Knott, Dr. Robert Eugene 140 Kramer, Robert Roy 123 Lamberson, Carolyn Hinton 130 Lee, Dr. Hilary Page138, 139, 55, S3 Leininger, Dr. C. Earl 139, 37 Lenburg, Dr. Leroy James 124 Lominac, Dr. Thomas Macoy, Dr. Katherine Wallis 122 Mahy, Gordon 113 Manske, Dr. Kenneth James 115 Meadows, Tommy Cleveland 117 Medford, Nancy Carolyn 129 Moser, Mabel Y. 119 Murphy, William J. 141 Murray, Susan Anita 137. 97 Narron, Charlie Crafton 117 Newton, Dr. Paul George 132 Outten, Dr. L. M. 114 Pegg, William F. 128 Phillips, Charles Franklin 1 37 Pressley, Ernest Wayne 132 Quick. Dr. Frank William, Jr. 114 Roberts, Dale Alexander 131 Roberts, Dorothy Weaver 131 Robertson, Donna Nagey 131 Robertson, Joe Chris 113 Russell, Dr. Donald Robert 128 Sams, Emmett S. 128 Sanchagrin, Kenneth Maurice 140 Schubert. Dr. Joseph Palmer, Jr. 121 Schweitzer, l-larry 122 Sears. Dr. William James 118 Serota, Ann Spence, Brenda Cummings 127 Stegall. Joel Ringgold 130, 132 Stern, Dr. Larry Nathan 140 Stern, Teresa Metcalf 118 Stroud, Dr. Walter L., Jr. 141 Therrell, Lou Booth 119 Thomas, James Warren 142 Thomas, William Davis, Jr. 130 Tisdale, Marian Atkinson 122, 56 Underwood, Dr. Evelyn 124 Verhulst, Dr. Margaret Merchant 121 Walker, Dr. William P. 136 Watson, Elizabeth 121 Whitman, Agnes Kools Wing, William Stephen 112 Wood, Arthur Everett 129 Wood, Harrell 137 Wood, Roy 1 17 Yoder, Chris 111, 130 administration and staff A.rrington, Jim 110 Bentley, Dr. Fred 104 Bucy, John 109 Chapman, Robert R. 106 Campbell, John 239 Cody, Mrs. Dorothy 109 Coomer, Mrs. Ellen 109 Cox, James R. 107 Faires, Mike 110 Fish, James 107 Gehring, Dr. Donald 106, 107, 57 Gibson, Coach Claude 80 Henderson, Mrs. Violette 105, 109 Hoffman, Dr. Richard 105, 106 Holcombe, Mrs. Jane 107 Hough, Dr. John 105 Lytton, Coach Jack 86, 87 Mathews, David 109 McCracken, Mrs. Angie 109 Melvin, Robert 55, 105 Mitchell, Coach Bill 82 Moore, Coach Lloyd 87 Ponder, Penny 109 Prior, Coach Mike 83 Robins, Coach Alex 83 Sizemore, Mrs, Fannie 108 Smith, Walter 106 Snelson, Frances 105 Tydeman, William 106 Wallin, Mrs. Kathleen 108 Weast, Philip 108 White, Mrs. Ba.rt 108 .--. . SJ .'ti ri Laurel Staff Susan Benjamin - Editor Mr. Walter Smith - Advisor Tony Ikard - Organizations Dee Tyler Beverly Tanner Mr. Morris Kenig - Keys Printing Co. DeAnna Druin - People Lori Lundeen - Student Life Brenda Ennis Cynthia Peterson Dee Farria - Typist Jean Barton Jonathan Riddle - Sports John Campbell - Photographer Eric Gamer David Haywood Hal Hill Sam McKellar Walter Smith Andy Stefanick Rex Best - Academics Todd Trousdell Martha Jordan Jenrti Fortune The 1975 Laurel was compiled by the Laurel staff and published by Mars Hill College. Keys Printing Company of Greenville. South Carolina. printed and bound the book. The cover. prepared by the S, K. Smith Company of Chicago, Illinois. is a wood grain in Blamey Green with a second color of black. All copy and headlines are set in Times Roman, Class portraits are by Russ Johnson of Asheville, North Carolina. Working on the 1975 Laurel has been quite an experience for me. I have learned a great deal about myself and other people but especially about Mars Hill College. I chose the theme There's a place at MHC . . with the hopes of showing just how diverse our campus is. There are many different groups. each of which is involved in a wide variety of activities: so anyone can find his place with just a little effort. For the people who found their place by working on the Laurel. I would like to say a big thank you. There is no possible way only one person can put together a book like this. It has to be a group effort. Thanks also to Mr. Walter Smith. our advisor. and Mr. Morris Kenig. Keys Printing Co. representative. for all of the helpful suggestions and support they gave me. I realize that everyone may not like some of the changes I have made in this book. for I have already heard from some of you: but I hope you understand that as editor I must use my own judgment in most cases. If you have noticed some things that you would like to see changed. why don't you find your place next year and work with the staff? It will be an experience you will never forget. Acknowledgements 0 a1 4 v 1 fu 5 5 h f5'2 L M x ! Cvgt. . I f . 4' l A 'V , 5 ,1 . 1 1 I I f f K f - flh -I ' I 13- I 4, . 4 , . ff' ' N ' J' 31' , r ,xnyi X s.. N, , V . N V V, G , 'H 1, f -A . p -' , . +V 1' . 'f---I., .5v .V fn--In , . n ' ' V- f f L.'54,,ff.Q ? .-'V -' iw . 7. fm V .- Q ' , .. 1- .-- - gh -, , I U. ,,, 1 ., , 2 A ' . V. I-xl,-A 4,tHfflkv,..- - A -I I .4 I 4- ,J W , Q b 5:1 ,V ,wA. ,VI I ...W I. , --'44 1-'jsun-. 1 ,, n. ,A 34- f.,f,,. 1' 'fxjxjx ' . jgbqf ggwzrfly 'A I if -1. cu. L tr. ' Y , V .-q, I fy' rv Q L -f. 1 ix ' ' , - . 4.1 . I, t ,J fn 1 wh- , , i 1 5' . ' ,gl V tl ,Q I ,A . X 5 f . s,-ex xg, VV , V 4-:V , M ' 'X f 44 K x X Q , :gt ' nj? 'I ix. , - ,J - , ggi-1. .I ' HL L V1, I x lg - . 4 - V g ' V13 ' - '-,af , A Q, . 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