Mary Washington College - Battlefield Yearbook (Fredericksburg, VA)

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JP [i SiSS .. r „ j j« • ' tT w CONTENTS Opening 1 _J fi y - Student Life 17 Familiar Faces 65 Clubs and Organizations 129 Special Section 145 I Sports 150 Administration and Faculty 195 Advertising 208 Index 215 Closing 220 HBP IHHHHP ' ' A PKOt ' D SlATE-SUPPORTEl) Institution ok the Commonwealth ok Virginia WriH AN Academicallv-Stkonc Sti ' ijent Body OK 3.000 Men and Women MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Club carnival and merchant day In Ball Circle rlub Carnival is held each year in Ball Circle to acquaint students with the various clubs on campus. It is sponsored by Inter-Club Council and provides clubs with an opportu- nity to recruit new members. There are a wide variety of clubs avail- able to students, from politically affiliated clubs to service clubs to clubs in your major area of study. Clubs offer an opportunity for students to become involved in campus activities and provide a needed break from studying. And so, another successful Club Carnival goes down in history. The Battlefield staff sells 1986 Year- books. A clown enjoys meeting MWC students at the Chamber of Com- merce Merchant Day in Ball Circle. Hl ' MIH l i H iWK ' ' i fY - iPii w i v ' ' M Ift. Lisa Ferreira and Yogi Bear are great buddies! College Republicans recruit members. 2 — Opening Club Carnival LEADERSHIP Effective leadership incor- porates an understand- ing of self, individuals, and the group process. A poten- tial leader must attain this un- derstanding before success follows. When working as a leader one must make sure that followers feel a sense of encouragement, security, loyalty and thanks. It is in this manner that goals are reached and plans are carried out. The Residence Life staff and Suzanne Comley and Kelly Gould, President and Vice-President of College Republicans, are off to a meeting. student leaders underwent a vigorous training period before the start of the school year. The ideal behind the training was that of developing leadership skills. These students and staff members attended countless meetings where they were in- structed in such areas as time planning, coping strategies and organization of events. This in- struction led each person to- ward becoming yet another successful leader of MWC. Jay Bradshaw and Joe Mancuso discuss upcoming events on campus. Lisa Ferreira Executive Coor- dinator of S.A. is busy getting ready for the refrigerator rental season. The S.A. Executive Cabinet is hard at work trying to make the 1986-1987 School Year the best ever! Head Resident Anne Lewis and Resident Directors Troy Knighton and Marshall Ed- monds discuss dorm proce- dures. Opening Leadership — 3 R.A. ' s and R.D. ' s enjoyed the R.A. Night in the Pub where Name That Tune was played. R.A. ' s act like kids at the R.A. picnic! loening ' Leadership R.A. ' s climbing a tree! Hey! Get down from that tree!! Was it that fun?! Who are you lool ing at? Opening ' Leadership — 5 A POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE J5 That ' s the color of your underwear?! GoGetters is a get acquainted activity for freshmen designed to get them feeling good about their new sur- roundings. The program tries to show that here at Mary Washington we are all a group. Many group activities took place including finding people with your same color under- wear and your birthday. Hula Hoop team races was another activity in which you real- ize that College students can no longer hula hoop! The Gogetters representatives were Linda A. Sinram and Daniel C. Leete. They created a sense of closeness within the Freshman class before they left the Ball Room during Freshman Orientation in August. New friends are made. Cheers with Diet Coke! ' Hey! I ' m only taking a picture! A rather crowded situation in the Ball Room. Opening GoGetters R.A. ' s and R.D. ' s listen intently as they are going through a leadership training session. Emily Nack and Bob Turner, R.A. ' s in Jefferson, taking a break. Staring intently into space?! Student leaders are in- volved and concerned about the success of MWC and getting the Freshmen class in- Weary Freshmen go into the Ball Room Linda Sinram and Daniel Leete giving volved not knowing what to expect. directions for the next activity. Opening GoGetters — 7 MOVING IN — FROM Will ail this ever fit into one bedroom? A typical dad! What would we do without them? The weekend of August 23rd, stu- dents and parents arrived at MWC. After weeks of deciding what to bring and what not to, students piled all their belongings into boxes. How amazing that everything that was once found all over the house is now crammed into the back of the family car. Parents found it especial- ly difficult to find a parking space this year due to the new walkway. Adding to this problem was the rain which lasted most of the week and resulted in some slippery mud. After everything was in the room, students started to unpack, organize and decorate their rooms, ready to start another semester at MWC. Freshmen cars, all packed up, flood the gates on a rainy morning. George Wiggonton, R.A. in Custis, issues keys to Fresh- men. Student leaders help the Freshmen move in. ODening ' Moving In BOXES TO BEAUTY For most students their dorm rooms become a way to express themselves and their possessions. After lay- ing the carpet, a great ne- cessity especially in the winter when the floors be- come ice cold, most stu- dents begin hanging post- ers and pictures on the walls. Each one makes the room look a little more like home. Many students opt for lofts, a great way to es- cape making the bed and providing much more space in the room. Others have added hammocks, boats?!? and bars to heighten the uniqueness of their dorm rooms. Is there a campus? ' Park Office on What ' s a kayak doing in your room? Mike Good relaxes in his room with Opus. All the comforts of home. Wouldn ' t have it any other way! Opening Rooms — 9 Just hanging around talking. Parents and family members relax on the newly installed benches. Entertainment by Showcase, a Dixie-Land Band. Visitors utilize space on The Wall to eat lunch. The parents are glad to see their sons. Moving on to the next scheduled event. FAMILY V 10 — opening Family Weekend ARA sponsored the Picnic in Ball Circle. WEEKEND Mom and dad like posing for a picture. Family Weekend, held September 19-20, was considered a success by all who attended the event. The theme, An All-American Weekend was inspired by John Agnew. The emphasis was on en- tertainment this year. Some of the events were the showing of the movie. The Natural, and a dixie-land band. The Freshmen had the largest number of visitors. The Talent Show, spon- sored by Circle K and the Afro- American Association, was also a great success and brought the Family Weekend to a close. Family members remembered to bring a blanket. Opening Family Weekend — 11 Excited students wait for Wo-IWan 1 986 to begin. It ' s tough for a guy to get on panty hose. ' oig? s!ngsT! originarson ' Chr Rlchmondwins secon l Ratio Blues aisle with grace. lening ' Wo-Man Friends of the contestants apply the make-up backstage. The 12th annual Wo-Man Contest sponsored by Hann- let produced Micheal Olga Rickard, the 1986 Wo-Man, after a dance-off between him and Robert Roberta Noll. The dance-off left the audience screaming Olga! Olga! Olga! Ben Pierson gave MWC a new theme song entitled The MWC Ratio Blues, bemoaning the four- one female ratio at MWC. After an evening gown, swim- suit and talent competitions, Chris Christie Richmond and Robert Heady Pike tied for second while Sam Guinevere Salih placed third. MWC faculty members judge the Wo- Man Contest. What a lineup Robert Roberta Noll Mar- shall ' s question, What fruit would you like to be? Opening Wo-Man — 13 Can I congratulate you? HALLOWEENS 1986 The Halloweens tradition carried on in full force by, not only ghosts and witches, but flashers, cavemen and dorm housekeepers as well. The party, held in Goolrick, was a success once again. Music by Casper pro- vided extensive dancing and enter- tainment Prizes were once again awarded to the best creative geniuses on cam- pus. Winners of the single contest were Michelle Linden as a Kodak In- stamatic Camera and an unknown student as a shower. The first place winner in the group contest were — A Tradition Greg lones as the Wheel of Fortune and his girlfriend, Dina, as Vana White. The second place winners were a Basketball and Hoop. David Parchen dressed up as Dean Weinstock with padded shoulders and shoes tied to his knees so he could walk on them. Students had a great time seeing what everyone was going as. Many students spent a lot of time, money and effort trying to make their cos- tume the most creative or the fun- niest! ' We ' re always ready for a game of one-on-one. The top dollar on the wheel is $5000. Say cheese! ' - Opening Halloween Opening Halloween — 15 : — Opening Bookstore STUDENT LIFE I I I student Life Divider — 1 7 19 Mock Mocktails bring crowds of students who enjoy a cold drink after a tiring week of classes. Cheryl Ellyson serves a mock- tail Jefferson Style. Troy Knighten, RD of Westmoreland, and Dean Malone enjoy Mocktails in their new MWC Eagles mugs. On a more serious note, the Students Against Drunk Driving hand out literature on the dangers of drinking and driving. 18 — Student Life Mocktails Tails 86 ' W - A Anne Lewis and Ken Plaia provide entertainment for the event. A reformed Pete Keys displays his new MWC mug and I Cruise Without Booze bumper stickers. m 9k M ' IM I ffi i ll Sampling of non-alcoholic beverages over some good convers- ation may be a first for a Friday at MWC. On Friday, October 24, a new tradition began at Mary Washington. The Associa- tion of Resident Halls and Residence Life sponsored Mock-Tails as a part of a series of activities during Alcohol Awareness Week, October 19-25. Each dorm set up a table on the walk in front of ACL, serving its own mocktail to students. Mocktails consisted of simple non-alcoholic recipes. student Life Mock Tails — 19 DORM LIFE While talking on phone, student takes time out to pose for camera. Julie Kelly fixing a late-night snack of peanut butter and jelly. Russell Hall makes it ' s coedness known through catchy sweatshirts. Student tells friend latest gossip while doing weekly wash in Mason Hall. 2nd west unit in Jefferson lool s like a bomb exploded after weekend activities. student Life Dorm Life — 21 Graduation Charlotte Conway proceeds with the rest of her class. Key Ryang, an MWC professor, at graduation. President Anderson and Jerry Baliles awaiting the start of commencement exercises. 22 — Student Life Graduation Jean Porter wears a smile as the line proceeds. student Life Graduation — 23 Familiar Faces Shannon Reynolds, Julie Kelly and Tracy Black huddle together for a quick smile for the camera. Chris Bonner, a familiar sophomore on campus, displays his individual style as he poses on the stairs of Willard. ■ IB 1 ■ ■ njul J H flP ' nP 1 M h K 9 H . ' i ' -Ji i m1 B Big Jamie Britto moving the stereo in! Dan Hall and Jay Comfort wishing they weren ' t getting their picture taken! T mm f iiiii (iiii 24 — Student Life Familiar Faces Maria Delisle passes the time A great time is had by Emily I ' l ' l t IlS °I r talking on the telephone. Nack in the pub. on the wall outside ACL. Student Life Familiar Faces — 25 When does Must we pose for this picture? All for one and one for all. 26 — Studen t Life Familiar Faces the party begin? All dressed up for the occasion. Don ' t disturb him, he ' s thinking . . . Which way did he go? Which way did he go? •MJWSiSlWEftBSlPP SSB i|fi; yi Ja i Musical Many close friends of the band members enjoy their performance. Band members include Randy, Ty, Mike, Pete and Kenny. The band Pete Keys and the Poor Boys, is partially made up of MWC students. As part of Alcohol Awareness Week this year they were one of the scheduled events in the Pub on a Thursday night, which at the time was a non-alcoholic night on campus. Those who attended knew what they were all about. They play classic songs such as the Rolling Stone ' s hit single Satisfaction . They performed at many parties last year including the Mercer party and several Custis Mixers. 28 — Student LMe Pete Keys and the Poor Boys Entertainment Rusty Speidel and Tom Goodrich of SGL have a good time making music at the IViWC amphitheater. Hiiiii The harmony of SGL rocl(S IMWC into the evening. The Student Association Enter- tainment Committee went all out in the 1986-87 school year to bring MWC students good music that was professional and affordable. The committee, headed by chairman Chris Logan, was not interested in making a profit, but in supplying the student body of MWC with some great music and a great time. A perfect example of their successful efforts was the live band SGL, who performed Saturday, September 6 in the amphitheater. A terrific time was had by all, and the SGL event forecasted some wild weekends to come throughout the year. Students wait anxiously for the show to begin. Student Life SGL — 29 Freshman Class Officers Induction The Class Council Fresh- men Officers and Judicial Representatives were sworn in, in a cermony in the Ballroom by already ex- isting student leaders and friends of the Representa- tives. Some of Their activi- ties include selling pump- kins for Halloween, a Mixer in Seacobeck basement, and the Halloween movies, Freddy ' s Revenge and Nightmare on Elm Street in the Ballroom. 1990 Lee Hall adorned with campaign banners Scott Rennick swears in Judicial Representatives 30 — Student Life Freshmen Induction Tara Downes of the Sophomore class is also sworn in as Pub licity chairman Freshmen inductees happly clutch their roses. student Life Frestimen Induction — 31 Nap time in the Ballroom? 0) 0) 0) c cc Just Hang ' n Around 32 — Student Life Relieving Stress Hamlet House Happy Hour continues I f I ' ve been studying too long! student Life Relieving Stress — 33 Everyone seems to be enjoying their last college social gathering. Maggie Davison and her date are ready to take on the Grad Ball. Graduation 34 — Student Life Grad Ball Gita Urbara shows off her man in uniform, Paul IVIathieux. ' X Another couple wafts for Grad Ball to start. Scott Kaplain and Claire Hughes pose for a final photograph. student Life Grad Ball — 35 Mike Poor finds a moment to read Studying Russell parlor is conducive to studying 36 — Student Life Studying How Much Really Gets Done!? A hot evening studying with a Coke. Taking advantage of a lonely spot student Life Studying — 37 r What an excellent catch! It ' s Thursday at the Pub! •--r ¥v •iififcftff a Kg f, J F FtCK I. - Hudwe.scr There are many forms of recreation on campus. Some students choose to throw a frisbee in ball circle and get some exercise, and others enjoy drinking a few beers at a party or dancing in the pub. No matter what your preference, they are all good ways to meet new people and enjoy college life. 38 — Student Life Recreation A portrayal of correct frisbee form! Despite all the mud, walkway finally complete. H.L. Cash proves that the work gets done %. % [trespassing I lUmiEROIIS I CONDITIONS 1 KIIHAI At Construction site or on someone ' s door? ' Mra M- v ' ' ' sij ' Syt -f i::: ' .ir iCr Xi ..pMr There have been many changes at MWC this year. The addition of a new walk- way — with wooden benches for students to sit and talk. A new student center being built behind Mercer — to open in the Fall of 1987. There have also been some other im- provements on campus such as an outside basket- ball court and a student parking lot. The Board of Visitors breaks ground for the student center. student Life Recreation — 39 Was It Only Four Years Ago? Kathy George Jeannette Bergman Mary Stevens Mike Chapman Peggy Streb Michele Adams 40 — Student Life Class of 1987 Then! Class Of 1 987 Todd Vecchio Lisa Ferreira Margaret Felts John Agnew Ellen Henderson Jane Ellen Brennen Marguerlta Crews Sereina Black student Life Class of ' 87 Then! — 41 Fall Formal ' 86 • H M r ' 1 «l ra l pi r . ■tx ' ' in P f ' - U 7M 1 W V t- f l- JL B Jl r ■ rJvC.-J H •i , L m m Couples enjoy the music. Greg Wassenburg and Eda Spivey boogie to the music. The sax player excels at his solo. Rob Beilfus and Sandy Small enjoy a quiet moment. 42 — Student Life Fall Formal January ' s Snow Mania A few inches of snow are always expected. Students always hope a professor or two won ' t show up for class. But no one expected the nearly two feet of snow that blanketed Fredericks- burg, closing campus for five days. While most saw the snow as bothersome, MWC students found the week a time for fun — sled- ding, football and maybe a little studying. Well, maybe not studying. Cullen Seltzer organizes the next play. Brian Cahill leads his residents in a snow football game. J-y} ' John Yurchak and Kenny Egan congratulate each other on the touchdown. Helping each other up became a necessity. Snow Sfudent Life — 43 Student Registration a hassle only twice a year! How come there isn ' t a Coloring 101 class here? An idea has come to mind! 44 — Student Life Famillar Scenes Aid to education. r DAYS INN BUDGET LUXURY MOTELS Jeep a-5 it ' s the real thing Haideej student Life Familiar Places — 45 AAE and Miss Pub The Art Awareness En- semble performed on Feb- ruary 7th in the Ballroom. More than 700 people danced and listened to the Reggae band. Known as AAE, they are a band from Jamaica but are currently a Richmond based band. They are fre- quently on tour in the VA DC area, playing at many colleges and nightclubs. Students enjoyed the music and the relaxed at- mosphere of a party in the Ballroom. This was one of Mary Washington ' s best groups this year! The Senior class spon- sored the annual Miss Pub contest. Contestants had to perform a show us- ing a gun, streamer and a ball. Other competitions in- cluded dance, a creative way to play quarters, swim- suit and the fastest drinker. Spectators watched with enthusiasm. Ellen Hender- son was crowned Miss Pub 1987. Creativity was defi- nitely a deciding factor . . . what to do was the hardest part. Art Awareness Ensemble in action. Enjoying the concert with friends. Ellen seems to have won the fastest drinker contest. And the winner is Henderson. Ellen 46 — AAE and Miss Pub A True Class Act Carl Rosen Friends together enjoying the show Musical comedian, Carl Rosen, performed February 5th in the pub to an enthusiastic crowd. The best way to describe Carl would be a piano playing Robin Williams. Born in Long Island, NY, he has performed for 6 years. He is not only a whiz on the keyboard but also does satirical commentaries and takeoffs. Carl ' s music contains original works as well as those of other artists. A special addition to the show was a song wr itten by Rosen called Death Waltz which was dedicated to the postal workers killed in Oklahoma. Audience involvement is one of the best loved parts of his show. Before the first note was played, Carl threw out bite-size candy to the crowd. During the show, audience members were randomly selected to play various percus- sion instruments and even provide backup vocals. Carl Rosen — 47 Sara Riester entertains The Audience The Brady Bunch California Raisins and Janet Jaci son 48 — Student Life ' Lip Sync Another Entertaining Act at George Washington Hall The Judges Look on Before Making their Decisions. The Winners, Janet Jackson, Take a Final Picture Student Life Lip Sync — 49 Battle of the Bands 1986. ■n R MmMM HH M 1 r iV •— — 1 1 H ' .. , Ij3 r J B H I mi The Inn Theory entertains the audience. A guitar player shows his skill. Chris Logan looks on as one of the heavy metal bands performs. Pat Filippone and band member jam. 50 — Student Life Battle of the Bands i t .•Ik ' •- Progressive music provided a change of pace. Mike Woiilelcing gives his all. ■ ■ 1 ■ B ■« ■ g H H ■ ' ■ 1 ■ 1 1 i 1 fy ianl:. 1 1 J The audience danced and enjoyed the variety of different bands who performed. Battle of the Bands Contestants play hard. Battle of the Bands Student Life — 51 Doug Bronski, Louis Reisco, Jay Bradshaw, and friends celebrate senior 100th night. Mike Good and Don Zdancewicz, get carried away at 100th night. 52 — Student Life ' 1 00th Night Raising their glasses, seniors toast their class. Beer and smiles at 87th night. Seniors clown around at 87th night. Sue Walsh, Penny Holdaway, David Dean, and Franco. Seniors pose at 87th night. 87th Night Student Life — 53 Rites of Spring m ' 9, ---: - •it ' - 1 iff ? -- - .-r ' .1- Devil-Goat Day — An Overview The bacl -to-bacl race t- Devils Class of 1987 Class of 1989 Goats Class of 1988 Class of 1 990 5 S) ' i Q. What is she doing? What a mouth full! 54 — Student Life Devil-Goat Day The perfect time to enjoy the company of friends. Grill On The Hill Student Life — 55 One of the bridges viewed from near Chinatown. The Wash invades the New York Subway. IVIWC students tour South Street Seaport. The Big Apple IVIarshal Edmonds, the or- ganizer, calls the hotel for directions. 56 — Student Life New York Sophomore Class Boat Trip: A New Event Mike Tringale, Kim Rivenbarl(, Joe Rejuney, iViichielie Linden enjoy thie romantic evening. The gourmet food aboard the Cherry Blossom added to the special evening. The Sophomore Class presents A Potomac River Boat Cruise on the Cherry Blossom Friday, March 27, 1987 9 p.m. - midnight semiformal This year the sophomore class sponsored a semi-formal Potomac River boat cruise aboard the Cherry Blossom. The event unparalleled in the history of the college was very successful. Nearly one hundred stu- dents attended. Dancing, sight- seeing and sampling the gourmet foods of caterers Dean Altvater and Lisa Ferreira filled the evening. For sophomore class officers Kim Riven- bark, Mike Tringale, Tara Downs and Sherri Bradley, the cruise was an en- joyable and memorable event for ev- eryone involved. Caterers Dean Altvater and Lisa Ferreira. Sophomore Boat Cruise Student Life — 57 Residents of Marshall dorm relax on their new outdoor furnishings. 58 — Student Life-Ring Week Junior Ring Week 1987 iBi : ,:., V , A m  h i.. Jl ' dife n . k Jm Wmmk a.1 m .A M - _; - - -«r.-i-« M W 0 -r. . t 1? ' • ' ■- 2 --- ILiW iSi- w2 BB(I b iS-l ;- _ -r- mm ' ff ,.. t -N« k A car wrapped in cellophane awaits an unsuspecting junior during ring week. Having your room filled with newspaper was a typical prank pulled on many unsuspecting juniors. In Marshall Hall most juniors lost their doors Cups are full of water and stapled together! Ring Week Student Life — 59 Grad Ball A little fast dancing. 60 — Student Life Graduation Graduation Student Life — 61 Graduation 1987 Right: A private moment before the big event. Far Right: Heading to the starting point. Meeting in front of Jefferson to line up. The faculty prepares for another graduation. Above: The final adjustments. Right: The Procession. 62 — Student Life Graduation (Vbove: President Anderson at the podium. Right: The great moment — receiving the long awaited diploma. On May 9th, the Class of 1 987 offi- cially became alumni of Mary Wash- ington College. Before receiving their diplomas, James Farmer delivered a dynamic speech. President Ander- son then handed out the diplomas. As the graduates leave through the gates, they enter a new world in which they will find many challenges. Left: Speaker, James Farmer. Right: The proud owner of a Mary Washington College diploma. Graduation Student Life — 63 GRADUATION IS — Thinking back on four years of fun and work. — Saying Good-Bye to good friends. — A departure from Mary Wash- ington College into the world outside its ivy covered gates. 64 — Student Life Graduation Senior Rob Dickey and Friend Pose for the Camera During a Rugby Game. X%% S ' SSNs ' i-  NVS S Jim Able Art, Business, B.S. Michelle Adams History, B.A. Kathy Adams Engish, B.A. John Agnew Economics, B.A. Scoti Albrecht Political Science, B.A. Philip Altvater Business, B.S. Teresa Ambrosino International Affairs, B.A. Amy Anderson Economics, B.S. Corbett Anderson Computer Science, B.S. International Affairs Karin Anderson Political Science, B.S. Marci Anderson Sociology, B.S. Wanda Andrews Business, B.S. m z O 13 CO • m z o 13 CD • C ) m z o 13 C ) Seniors — 65 i CO DC O z LU CO • CO O z LU CO • CO DC o z LU CO Jeanette Bergmann Business, Psychology, B.S. Ross Bertossi Business, B.A. Scott Bessette Geography, B.A. Jennifer Bessom Mathematics, B.S. Kelly Aylmer Religion, B.A. Tim Aylor Economics, B.A. Jean Barbagallo Music, Sociology, B.A. Mark Benson Computer Science, B.S. Dan Arnold Physics, B.S. Tracy Annis Economics, B.S Jennifer Aultman Biology, B.S. Missy Arnold Art History, B.A 66 — Seniors Seniors in Jefferson party before Fall Formal. 0) m o • m z O 13 • CO m z O 13 Kelly Birmingham Psychology, B.S. Serenia Black Business, B.S. Michael Beutge History, B.A. Nancy Bodamer Business, B.S. Mark Boespflug Business, B.S. Teresa Bonaty History, B.A. Fran Bonner Computer Science, B.S. Elizabeth Boyce Speech Pathology, B.A. Seniors — 67 C ) o z UJ • DC O z LU CO • C ) o z LU C ) Lisa Brissette Jan Breen Crystal Branch Psychology, B.A. English, B.A. Biology, B.S. Melissa Brandon Jane Breman Debbie Brown French, B.A. Classics, B.A. Biology, B.S. Senior Ann Lewis Carl Braden Business, B.S. Jay Bradshaw Economics, B.A. Anne Brady History, Spanish, B.A. Ken Brady Economics, Business, B.S. 68 — Seniors (J) m O CO • m z o Zl • CO m z O zi CO Nancy Burns International Affairs, B.A. Brian Cahill Business, B.S. Jeff Caine Political Science, B.A Mary Campo Spanish, B.A. Senior Valerie Chase Seniors — 69 Sue Kimball and Jean Barbagallo Enjoy a Summer Picnic. CO cc o z Lll CO • CO o LU CO • CO cr O z LU CO Teresa Conafy Earth Science. B.S. Mary Ross Clunis Scherry Chewning Jennifer Casler Religion, B.A. English, B.A. Geology, B.S. Jeff Christensen Kathy Caughill History, B.A. International Affairs, B.A. Historic Preservation Mike Chapman Charlotte Church Historic Preservation, B.A English, B.A. Valerie Chase Rebecca Clapp International Affairs, B.A. Mathematics, B.S. 70 — Seniors Kimberly Daly Computer Science, B.S Kimberly David Business, B.S. Economics Becky Davis Biology, B.S. Ruth Davidson History, B.A. Religion m o J3 C ) • CO m z o CO • CO m z o 13 CO Senior John Agnew, A face only a Mother Could Love. Christine Connell Political Science, B.A. Lisa Conrad Music, B.A. Meredith Cox Biology, B.S. Donna Craig Business, B.S. Political Science Seniors — 71 CO cc o z LU CO • CO DC O z LU CO • CO CL O z LU CO Julie Day Geography, B.A. Gerard DeGuzman History, B,A. Debbie Dell Mathematics, B.S. Cheryl Denny Business. B.S. Victoria DeRose Business, B.S. Julie Dickson Political Science, B.A. Jodi Dogoloff Business, B.S. Bettie Dolllns Music, B.A. Monica Drewek Business, B.S. Kit Du Economics, B.S 72 — Seniors CO m z O J3 • CO m z O J3 CO • CO m O J3 CO Laura Featherstone Sociology, B.A. Lisanne Fegan Business, B.S. Mark Benson and Mike Mahoney at Senior 1 0Otli night. Seniors — 73 CC O z LU CD • CO CC o z LU CO • CO CC o z LU CO Margaret Felts History. B.A. Catherine Ferree Mathematics, B.S. Lisa Ferreira Business, B.A. John Flynn Earth Science, B.S. Senior Convicts at Halloweens Kemetia Foley Business, B.S. Nancy Foster Economics, B.A. Sharon Franklin Psychology, B.A. Loren Franseen English, B.A. 74 — Seniors Senior Vicki DeRose CO m o J3 CO • CO m O J3 CO • CO m z o J3 CO Eva Katerine Freyss Biology, B.S. Joseph Garcia Economics, B.A. Terry Garnett Earth Science, B.S. William Fritz Geography, B.A. June Garnand Spanish, B.A. Beth Garrison Business, B.A. Amy Furtaw Public Administration, B.A. Christine Garbett English, B.A. Lorraine Genesevich Business, B.A. Kathy George Public Administration, B.A. Kim Gibson Psychology, B.A. Tracy Gibson Chemistry, B.S. Seniors — 75 cc o UJ • CD DC O z LU CO • CO DC O z LU CO Angela Goforth Chemistry, B.S. Mary Gilliam Business, B.S. Mike Good Business, B.S. Kim Goodgion Geography, B.A Karen Powers stops outside ACL Hall Stephanie Greenwald Business, Spanish, B.A. Heather Hager Biology, B.S. Rick Hale Business, B.S. Anita Hall Psychology, B.A. 76 — Seniors Seniors Hang out at Ruby Tuesdays O) m z O J3 CO • CO m O 13 CO • CO m z o 13 CO Janet Hall Political Science, B.A. English JeAnne Hambleton Sociology, B.S. Carol Harlow Biology, B.S. Jeanne Harold Biology, B.S. Kelly Hastings Business, B.S. Pan Heller Geography, B.A. a Cherly Helsley Business, B.S. Kathleen Henderson English, B.A. Seniors — 77 Cf) DC O z LU CO • cc o LU CO • CO cc o z LU CO Katherine Herndon Business. B.A. Lori Hile Busin ess, B.A. Dawn Hochstedler Biology, B.S. Debbie Hofhelmer Business, B.S. Penny Holdaway Business, B.A. Leslie Holt Business, B.S. Alice Holthaus Economics, B.A. Wendy Hopkins Psychology, B.A. Senior Dawn Hochstedler Parties in the Pub. 78 — Seniors ■■ _ - m z o J3 CO • CD m O J3 CO • CO m z o CO Pam Jones Marian Johnson Business, B.A. Biology, B.S. Karen Jordan Beverlee Johnson Earth Science, B.S. Geography, B.A. Karon Joyner Kimberly Jones History, B.A. International Affairs, B.A. Stephanie Jurek History Business, B.S. Laura Jones Business, B.S. Susan Mulligan and Fran Bonner Relax at senior 100th night. Seniors — 79 Sue Bradley, Terry Garnett and Kelly Flynn. o z LU CO • CO o z LU CO • CO DC O LU CO TIja Karklis German, B.A. International Affairs Kimberly Keating Business, B.A. Jennifer Keith English, B.A. Mark Keith Classics, B.A. Lee Anne Kelm History, B.A. Joseph Kenny Psychology, B.S. Deborah Ketelhut International Affairs, B.A. Susan Kimball American Studies, B.A. ■ Seniors Senior Nancy Foster CO m O 13 CO • CO m O 13 CO • CO m o 13 CO Jennifer Lee Economics, B.A. Francie Lehr Business, B.S. Ruth Leprlletier Business, B.S. Amy Prettyman is caught off Guard. Seniors — 81 (f) o z LU CO • o z LU CO • CO o z LU CO Ann Lewis American Studies. B.A. John Lindsay Business, B.A. Art History Cheryl Little Biology, B.S. James Llewellyn Psychology, B.S. Mary Lycan Psychology, B.A. Hank McDonald Economics, B.S. Susan McGuire Business, B.A. Sara McKelvey Mathematics, B.S. Tim Terry Does his Famous Imitation of a Parrot. 82 — Seniors CO m z O CO • CO m z o CO • CO m O 13 CO Karen McKenna Psychology, B.S. Karen McMillian Business, B.A. Mike l alioney Political Science, B.S. Cecilia Manner Business, B.A. Jill Marcoux Geography, B.A. Sara Marple International Affairs, B.A. Gregg Malakoff Economics, B.S. Chris Marron Mathematics, B.S. Seniors Party at AAE. Seniors — 83 CO DC o z LU CO • CO or O z LU CO • CO cr O z LU CO Todd Vecchio and Franco pose for one last picture before graduation. Pricilla Messick Psychology, B.S. Jennifer Metzger International Affairs, B.A. Mike Miglino Psychology, B.A. Dianne Miller Business, B.A. Linda Milton Biology, B.S. Suzanne, Moe Studio Arts, B.A. Mary Monahan Biology, B.S. Lori Montefusco Business, B.S. 84 — Seniors Seniors Mike Poor and David Dean Meg Morgan Psychology, B.A. Business Kelly Morris Business, B.A. Toni Moore English, B.A. Amy Moorefield Business, B.A. Kathleen Moore American Studies, B.A. Tamra Moore Computer Science, B.S. Sherri Morris Economics, B.S. Ann Morton Public Administration, B.A. Maria Mooney English, B.A. Cherly Moore Computer Science, B.S. m z o J3 • m z o • CO m z o J3 Seniors — 85 CO o z LU CO • CO DC O z LU CO • CO DC o Z LU CO Seniors Tim Aylor and Dan McKardel 86 — Seniors Ambia Oates, Kelly Flynn, Penny Holdaway, Jenny Pons, Jodi Dogoloff and Amy Prettyman. 0) m o CO • CD m z o • CD m z o CD Sharon Otto David Parchen Leslie Payne Business, B.A. Political Science, B.S. English, B.A. Mary Owens Psychology, B.S. Maria Paone Computer Science, B.S. Eve Paramore Mathematics, B.S. Janet Peart Biology, B.S. Seniors — 87 CO o Z LU CO • CO CL O z LU CO • CO CL O z LU CO Tyrel, Ross and Michelle Pose befo re Halloweens. Lisa Perdue Studio Art, B.A. Ann Peri Studio Art, B.A. Susan Perna Computer Science, B.S. Eric Petterson Economics, B.A. i — Seniors Elizabeth Proutt Political Science, B.A. Elizabeth Proffitt Sociology, B.A. Amy Prettyman Biology, B.S. Mark Benson and Jenni Lee. Karen Powers Business, B.A. Jennifer Pranzo Psychology, B.A. Susan Price Business, B.A. 0) m o J3 CO • CO m z O CO • CO m z o Seniors — 89 a: o z LU CO • CO o z LU CO • CO oc o z LU CO Katherine Regan Psychology, B.S. Moe Reynolds Music, B.A. Melanle Ricketts Business, B.A. Luis Riesco Chemistry, B.S. Valerie Chase, and friends party at Hamlet. Wanda Puckett Business, B.A. Louise Que Mathematics, B.S. Sociology Corinne Quevedo Business, B.A. Cheryl Raleigh Business, B.A. 90 — Seniors Margret Rogers Biology, B.S. Timi Rogers Business, B.S. IVIary Rooney Psychology, B.A. Kevin Roop Geography, B.A. Claire Ritchie Mathematics, B.S. Clara Rodriguez Business, B.S. Nina Rodriguez Biology, B.S. Julie Roehrs Business, B.A. Susan Ripley English, B.A. Sara Riester Computer Science, B.S. m o Cf) • CD m z o J3 CO • (f) m O CO Seniors — 91 DC o z LU (f) • CO a: O z LU CO • CO DC O LU CO Mark Benson and his shadow! Cindy Ruark Business, B.S. Jeanne Rumph Economics, B.A. Heather Rust Sociology, B.A. Tracy Ryan Biology, B.S. Wendy Santia History, B.A. Kevin Sautter Biology, B.S. Phillip Schmidt Business, B.S. Sherrie Schwartz English, B.A. 92 — Seniors Susan Seal English, B.A. Cheryl Sharman History, B.A. NImesh Shah Economics, B.S. Diane Secor Psychology, B.S. Laura Shaw Business, B.A. Donna Shaeper English, B.A. Nora Sheehan International Affairs, B.A. Pam Shillingsburg Biology, B.S. CO m o CO • CO m z o 13 CO • CO m z o 13 CO Seniors — 93 CO DC O z LU CO • CO DC O z LU CO • CO DC O z LU CO Vera Lucia Silva Sociology, B.A. Psychology Lisa Simpson American Studies, B.A. Dawn Sinka Earth Science, B.S. Mary Smart Business, B.A. Andrew Smith Earth Science, B.S. Kim Snyder Psychology, B.A. Theresa Somerville Business, B.S. Angela Spain Physics, B.S. Eda Spivey Historic Preservation, B.A. Sandra Stegler Economics, B.S. Mary Stevens Earth Science, B.S. . Cindy Stone History, B.A. 94 — Seniors CO m z o CO • CO m O 13 CO • CO m z o Zl CO Deborah Sullivan Business, Math, B.S. Sylvia Swingle Biology, B.S. Karen Swisher Historic Preservation, B.A. Sharon Switzer Business, B.S. Seniors — 95 CO DC o Z LU C ) O z LU • C ) DC o Z LU C D Scott Talbott Business, B.A. Renee Thomas Business, B.S. Vera TInompson Psychology, B.A. Andrew Tisler Physics, B.S. Cathy Triano Spanish, B.A. Peter Ugincius Economics, B.S. Theresa Mane Veazey Historic Preservation, B.A. Maya Valenti International Affairs, B.A. Todd Vecchio Business, B.A. Margaret Wade Economics, B.S. Business Michelle Ward Business, B.S. Linda Ware Business, B.A. 96 — Seniors Sherrene Weldon Julie Ann West Amy Wick Business, B.S. International Affairs, B.A. Psychology, B.S. Stacy Werling Business Catherine Williamson Dramatic Arts, B.A; Beth Whatley Business, B.A. International Affairs German, B.A. International Affairs Susan Walsh Sociology, B.A. Cynthia Waxvik Chemistry, B.S. Kathy Weissenborn Business, B.A. Teresa Welch Biology, B.S. m o • m O XI O) • m z O J3 CO Seniors — 97 (J) o z LU • CO cc o z LU CO • CO o z LU CO Lisa Winder Business, B.A, Shannon Wilson Mathematics. B.S. Mus ic Paula Woodward English, B.A. Michael Wohleking Business, B.A. Kirstin Wolfe Psychology, B.A. John Wraase Chemistry, B.S. Susan Zaenglein Psychology, B.S. English Ron ZanarottI History, B.A. i8 — Seniors m z o 13 CO • CD m o J3 CO • CO m O J3 CO Lucrecia Zang Business, B.S. Spanish Alice Zavadil Computer Science, B.S Donald Zdancewicz Mathematics, B.S. Anne Zemienieuski Psychology, B.A. Seniors — 99 CO cr o CO o CO cc o CO DC o Lisa Alberse Lisa Alvarez Mary Angerer Nee Lee Baker Sarah Baker Linda Barb Kristen Barney Anthony Bausone Mary Begley Tami Belcher Susan Bell Dawn Banner 1 00 — Juniors A Typical Weekend Scene at Willard 102. Susan Bunch Catherine Cardwell Ann Bupp Diane Cardwell Kathleen Burton Kristina Carnegie Kim Butcher Yvone Carpenter Stephan Campbell Maria Cavaica Kelly Canterbury Amber Chamberlain o J3 Juniors — 101 o C ) DC o OC o CO cc o Kelly Chaney Colleen Chruney Debbie Clegg Jenniffer Cline Suzanne Comley Lisa Cooke Junior Mark Blackwell All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go. Wynne Eliott Cheryl Ellyson Nancy Erps Stephanie Enwin Arlene Fierstien Robyne Fisher 102 — Juniors o J3 O CO o 13 CO Doug Foley Alyson Greiner Kristen Hagstrom Johnette Hill Leslie Hutton Janet Foltz Chris Griggs Ann-Marie Hall Kathryn Hill Richard Ivey Lisa-Marie Fortin Susan Groah Lisa Hall Jean Hinkle Rebecca Kambourian Jennifer Furrow Kimberly Grooms Jacqueline Hartley Sandra Hodges Diane Kareluck Melanie Glass Karen Gross Patricia Hausfeld Elizabeth Huckabee Daniela Krug Kelly Gould Kristen Haas Catherine Hill Kara Huff Julie Lamb o J3 CO Juniors — 103 Janjne Cogger and Ellen Henderson get ready for Junior Ring Dance. Thiranant Lipuchanin Kristin Livingston Am y Mann Lisa Mansberger Lee Marano Alice Marks Leigh Marsden Jane Marshall Jamie May Kathleen McCarty Christina McDonald Jane McDonald o J3 CO o o Margret McKelvey Jane Mencrief Barbara Myers Beverly Newman Manuel Paz Lisa McKenna Jennifer Menson Nancy Myzie Dawn Odom Suzanne Pentz Ellen McKinney Lethia Michaux Amy Nelson William Outten Sara Peppers Tim McPeters Laura Munn Linda Neuls Tracy Paner Toni Parker Kendel Paulsen Orpheus Pierce Julia Pinkney Kenneth Plaia z o 13 CO Juniors — 105 Jenny Pnllaman Esther Saunders Michelle Shewchuk Alexandra Smith Juleen Stacy Margie Rand Laurie Schoetfler Eileen Simpson Dawn Smith Laura Starbling Deborah Reep Brenda Schwartz Elizabeth Slater Donna Smith James Stevenson Stacey Reilly Sandy Sturiale Diane Rhodes Richard Timme Sherri Sacks Anne Marie Tracy 106 — Juniors Mary Tracey Tina Vaamonde Kelly Ward Tricia Weber May Weiler Kristin Wenger Lori Wernicki Cindy White Leslie Whitener Anne Whiteside Donna Whitney Patricia Wilkens Susan Wingfield o o J3 o CO Don Appiarius Offers Hospitality on The Campus Walk. o J3 Juniors — 107 o CO Kurt Algayer Lisa Andrews Amy Angerer Elizabeth Arthur Lori Athey Cynthia Atkins Mike Ausley Mike Avis Ann Ayler Tammy Aylor Craig Bachman Lisa Balless Meghan Baldwin Lisa Barley Amy Barnes Cindy Barnes Katrlna Barnes Scott Bashore Susan Batley Rana Beaucn Ellen Bella Kristen Benedetto 108 — Sophc more Class Shaun Berben Lisa Bozarlh Scott Brocl well Cherie Campbell Elizabeth Chandler Teresa Bohan Sherri Bradley Grace Brown Bernadette Cahill Susan Chesbrough Christine Bond Darren Brady Katlileen Buffington Robin Carrier Donna Cinal Tracy Boughan Susan Brandt Terri Bunel Holly Carter Stephanie Clark Jeffrey Bowen Lauri Breeden Lisa Burnett Tonya Catmill Will Clarke Diane Bowies Darlene Briley Kellie Burton Joanna Cerreta Jeanette Cobb 0) o ■D I o m CO o D o o m CD O o o m Sophomore Class — 109 Q_ o (f) Abby Collette Dana Crosby Alexis DiSilvestra Elizabeth Ferdward Kelly Guilliams Dawn Conley Ellen Cunningham Matthew Doerpinghaus Julia Fitzsimmons Mary Gullo Daryl Cook Teresa Curtis Joette EIrod Kevin Gedney Mike Glynn Chris Cralle Jennifer Deal Amy Everton Effie Geros Walter Gorski Stephanie Creed Catherine Devereaux Margaret Crews Marie Dillon 110 — Sophomore Class Mary Ann Graf Kirl e Hannum Kimberly Gray Brenda Harris Linda Graybeal Heidi Harris Michele Hale Robin Harris Somer Hammack Moneesa Hart Janice Hammocl Robert Harvey Dean Hawkins Kristin Henson Angela Hepola Pamila Herrington Kathryn Hill Lisa Hinton Deborali Holland Anne Hubbert Susan Hooper Tamie Hurlock Lara Hopewell Debbie Hyland Susan Moulton William Immel Cathy Hubbard Tracy Irving Gail Hubbard Heather Jackson o o o 3D m CO O O O m o o o J3 m Sophomore Class — 111 Q_ Lisa Jamison Jamie Kotch Elizabeth Linck Caroline Mankins Michele McClain . ■ Kelly Kavanaugh Kimber ii Lancaster Alissa Linstrom Andrea Markley Susan McKnight ri Deirdre Kearney Maria Lanuzo Forrest Linton John Martin Suzanne McLaughlin ij Lynn Kennedy Bonnie Lehem Jo Loving Tricia Martin Dawn McManamey Enn Kirk Valeri Lester Katherine Luptak Ann Mather Kimberly McManus CO Ann Knecht Cynthia Lewis Jennifer Madison Thad Matthews Carol McMillan 112 — Sopho 1 more Class Timothy McNealy Christine Moore Mary Katherine Nielsen Elizabeth Payne Anne Purdom Sherri Meade Jane Morgan Catherine Nowery Kelly Pelkey Jill Ramsey Brian Metzler Pam Morrow Michael O ' Keefe Barbara Penkava William Rice Mary Ellen Miller Elizabeth Murphy Susan Owens Caria Perry Christine Ritterbusch Janet Monk Bruce Newcomer Jodi Painter Anothep Phimmasone Kim Rivenbark Rebecca Moon Deborah Newman Mara Paukert Belinda Poulston Constance Roberts o o o m O o o m O D o o 13 m Sophomore Class — 113 LU o o X O CO • LJJ O o X Q_ O CO • LU CC O o X Q. O CO Lupl Roca Ruth Ann Rodgers Judy Rollick Heather Rouse Julie Ryal Christopher Ryder Carolyn Sadler Caroline Saunders Dawn Schiller Mary Schottler Cheryl Scofield Victoria Seay Steven Shipe Janet Short David Si eker Valerie Sparks Courtney Simpkins Karen Stadelhofer Becky Skaggs Jill Stanfield Caroline Smith Amy Stark Therese Smith Julie Steven Kerry Soderlund Jon Stutzman 114 — Sophomore Class Kim Swaim Jennifer Vaughn Maria Weis Megan Wheeler Susan Windley Denita Tate Andrea Vella Larry Welch Angela White Kelly Wright Connie Tkac David Versaw Josephine Wells Brian White Cheryl Woody Mike Tringale Merle Ward Lisa Welty Lisa White Margaret Turpin Connie Webb Patti Wertz Marion White Kimberly Vann Morgan Webb Kimberly Wheeler Amy Williams o m Sophomore Class — 1 1I LU CO LU CC LL LU LU CC LU CO LU DC LL Antoinette Abbott Vicki Adieman Tracy Agamaite Joseph Ahr Stowe Ahrutz Cameron Ambrose Susan Anderson Nicole Annis Elise Annunziata Julie Antolick John Applin Kathleen Arnold Tracy Aurlch Lisa Barnes Dana Baldauf Suzanne Baughman Tammy Bazemore Robert Beifus Lori Belote Mary Bender Tracey Benner Kathy Sir Tracy Black Douglas Blair Sarah Blair Lee Boone Christina Bordonaro Melissa Bosley Stephanie Brill Kristie Brinker 116 — Freshmen Class Tl 13 m CO m Tl J3 m m Tl J3 m CO m Sherry Brinser Michelle Broadhead Lara Brophy Melissa Browning Ellen Brubeck Pollyanna Bryant Cathy Buckley Joan Bullock Marsha Byers Cheryl Camacho Bonnie Campbell Christine Campbell Stephanie Cappetta Krista Carlson Andrea Carnes Karen Carreras Margaret Carter Charlotte Casamo Amy Cassady Dianne Caton Jamie Cerza Eun Young Chae Colin Cheney Mary Claiborne James Clark Barbara Cleary Mary Cogar Alan Cole Tracy Cole Elizabeth Colligan Freshmen Class — 117 LU LU DC LU CO LU LU CO Pt ' LU OC LL Joseph Comfort Laura Conlon Melinda Connell Sharon Connelly Caroline Cook Andrea Cooper 18 — Freshmen Class Rich Cooper Suzanne Crocker Edward Cottrill Tina Crouse Pam Couvlllion James Crosby Michelle Covington Susan Crytzer David Craig Robin Cunningham Cori Craver Dawne Curry Whitney Curtis Susan Dorsett Dianna Dawson Diane Dow Suzanne Decker Lori Dragan Mary Dellinger Kathleen Dudicello Andrea DePaol Penny Edwards Steve Dodge Laura Ehalt Tl m m Tl u m m J3 m CO m Kathryn Engelbrecht Kristen Erwin Amy Evetis Michele Fahy Barbara Fang Kinberly Fann Krissie Feichtinger Brooke Fillmore Jonathan Fish Kristin Flowe Jeffrey FranJc Cfiristlne Franklin Debbie Frazier Shannon Fulford India Galloway Kathleen Gately Christopher Gauldin Marjorie Gauthier Anna Gierich Deborah Giglio Pat Giglio Cathehne Giordano Jonathan Glock Sh annon Godwin Stephanie Goin Eileen Golden Debra Gordon Lisa Grant Hope Green Susan Griggs Freshmen Class — 119 LU LU DC LL LLI CO LU DC LL LU (f) LU DC LL I i3 v HHHJ s J ' Ifli Jmiiii - ' Betsy Guilliams Anne Hager Erica Hahn Susan Hamilton Dan Hall Deborah Hall DIanne Hall Holly Hall Chnstine Hancock Stephanie Hando Franklin Haun Laura Haring Julie Harrod Kearsten Haslett Susan Mathews Margaret Heneberry Georgia Heneghan Suzanne Henry Yvette Herbert Patricia Hicks Karen Hill Kathryn Hill Diane Himmelheber Marynell Hinton 1 20 — Freshmen Glass Tl m m Zl m CO m Tl Zl m CO m Jacqueline Hite Elizabeth Hoag Julie Hoback Beverly Hobbs Jody Hobbs Beth Hodge Andrea Hoover Joann Jamerson Elizabeth Kawecki Kathe Kier Stephanie Horn Elizabeth Johnson Katherine Kelby Kelly Kikukawa Tamara Houchen Vickie Jones Kelly Shunk Eric Kimpfler Tracy House Ben Jordan Billie Kemp Leanne Kinsella Leslie Howell Josephine Jarfas Laura Kenyon Deirdre Kinney Linda Hudson Chris Julian Cynthia Kidd Debbie Knapp Freshmen Class — 121 LU CO LU DC LU CO LU CL UL LU CO LU CC LL Scott Knick Robin Koch Laura Lee Leslie Letiman Elizabeth LaPlente Sherri Lee Maria Lianez Eileen Lilly 122 — Freshmen Class Suzanne Liotta Virginia Littlejohn Elizabeth Loftis Ginny Loudermill Holley Lum Roxanne Mackie Donna Madison Matt Malvaso Lori Maiello Amy Mann Scott Marcus Rebecca Matlieny Caroline Moy Brad McDonald Heather McElwain Tim McKissock Kelly McMurtrie Marti Merritt Karen Milby Amy Miller Leeann Miller Ronda Miller Karen Miranda Leann Mitchell Sarah Mitchell Russell Moeller Barbara Morris Carin Moore Elizabeth Moore Emily Moore Freshmen Class — 123 LU CO LU CC LU CO LU DC LL LU CO Klj H mk ' ' LU l l m CC LL ■ H i ' Christy Mottley Jennifer Motley Michelle Moy Miranda Mueller Denise Murphy Jennifer Murphy Rebecca Murphy Dania Munson Scott Muscarella Robin Myers Anna-Marie Naalden Stacle Nash 124 — Freshmen uiass Tammy Neave Maureen Ogden Susan Newcomb Stacey Ohsiek Andrea Nichols Michele Olson Bronna Norris Lynne O ' Saben Sherrill O ' Bhen Sandra Ouhasz Deborah Ogburn Lisa Owen Andrea Parker Jennifer Payne Sharon Peck Kristin Pedersen Debra Perkins Michael Petrakis t..r i:si Tl D m CO m Tl m CO m Tl m CO m Michelle Phelps Jimmy Phillips Kelly Piccinin Elizabeth Piller Kristie Price Mary Priestland Michelle Poulos Yvonne Powell John Pozniak Julie Pulley Aisley Quaglia Sabrina Ramage Renee Ramsey James Reulet Lisa Robillard Nancy Reichart Lisha Reynolds Donna Robinson Lisa Reichenbach Carol Rhodes Leah Rogers Stacey Reid Tricia Ridout Denise Rose John Reistrup Sheila Rivenburg Monica Rowan Pamela Rettew Tabatha Robertson Brooke Russell Freshmen Class — 125 LU CO LU CC LL LU CO LU CC LL LU CO LU CC LL Yeane Russell Ashley Ryland Laura Sample Mary Sanders Deborah Santiago Karia Saylor John Schembari Melissa Schoeb Johanna Schooley Melanie Schwabe Kelley Scoby Elizabeth Scott Tonya Scott Lisa Sedner Peggy Sharpe Mary Sherley Laune Shertzer Christine Shorter Laura Shugrue Susan Sikora Amanda Singer Paula Sisson Stephanie Skowron Maun Skyta Rob Smallenberg Amy Smith Cheryl Smith Mary Ruth Smith Page Smith Traci Smith 126 — Freshmen Class Stacy Spence Jenny Spencer Kristen Spencer Tania Squadrini Jeanne Starling Heather Stevens Martha Stewart Susan Stickline Jennifer Stouffer Beth Stoy Kenneth Stucl Nada Sulaiman Cathy Sulzbach Tonya Tabor Jennifer Taylor Virginia Taylor Sally Testa Freshmen Class — 127 LU (f) UJ DC LU LU LU LU OC LL Margery Thibodeau Denise Thompson Susan Trevarthen Jeanrette Trotter Jackie Venters Tamara Verchek Silvia Vlllacampa Rachel Vohsberg Sandra Wade Monta Wallace Daniel Ward Stacy Warner Greg Wassenberg Jackie Wayland Tracey Webb Scoti Webster Margaret Weedon Deborah Welnstein Lisa Williams Beth Worthy Martha Willis Dana Williams Katherine White Kevin Wright Susan White Kim Wright Elizabeth Woodcode Lisa Young John Woodworth Kim Young 128 — Freshmen Class CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS I I Clubs and Organizations — 129 S A EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Row1: Tricia Weber, Ruth Davison, Lisa Ferreira, Kim Snyder, Serina Black Row 2: Chris Marron, Dean Altvater, Scott Renick 130 — Clubs and Organizations Row 1 : Matt Fogo, Amy Moore- field, Karin Anderson, Janet Hall, Dana Baldauf Row 2: Beth Layman, Matt Swaim, Cris Garrett, Judy Carter, Polly Anna Bryant Not Pictured: Tony Bausone, Darren Brady, Beverly Newman Row 1: — , Kendall Paulson, Colby Fike, Susan Thompson, Nada Sulaiman Row 2: Garrett Brown, Susan McGuire, Susan Oates, Scott Renick, — Clubs and Organizations — 131 Class Class Of 1987 Michelle Evans, Vice President; Mike Good. President: Nathan Windle. Publicity Chairman; Christine Garbett. Secretary Treasurer Class Of 1988 Kenneth Plaia, President; Margarita Abranns, Vice-President; Cheryl Ellyson, Secretary Treasurer; Johnette Hill, Pub- licity Chairnnan 132 — Clubs Organizations Council Class of 1989 Kim Rivenbark, President; Mike Tringale, Vice-President; Tara Downes, Publicity Chairman; Sherri Bradley, Secretary Treasurer Class of 1990 Dianna Dawson, President; Andrea Hoover, Vice-President; Georgia Heneghan, President; Tim McKissock, Publicity Chairman Clubs and Organizations — 133 Asian Student Association Row 1: Eun Y. Chae. Dania Munson, Misako Tsukagoshi, Mike Muse. Bruce Newcomer, LeAnn Kinsella, Vinnie Duong Row 2: Kelly Kikukawa. Ji S. Sue, Tricia Weber, Young Moon, Kit Du, Yung Kwon, Keiko Yamazaka Row 3: Heather McElwain, Jennifer Rhee, Michelle Moy, Leslie Hutton, Ran Lee, Caroline Moy, Tomoyo Yoshida Row 1 : Laura Koch, Lisa Immel, Jannan Holmes Row 2: Andrea Lemburg, Tija Karklis, Terrill Gilbert College Program Board Left to right: Vice Chairman — Lisa Perdue, Chairman — Jay Bradshaw, Publicity — Sherri Cooper Not Pictured: Secretary — C ourtney Swartz German Club 134 — Clubs and Organizations Outing Club Row 1: Mary Ellen Miller, Karen Downey Row 2: Christine French, Beverly Iden Economics Club Physical Therapy Row 1: Rob Dickey, Greg Malakoff, Barry Denicola Row 2: Lynn Sitting: Alice Marks, Deirdre Kearney Kneeling: Elizabeth Kennedy, Kenneth Brady Huckabee, Sandra Wade Standing: Katherine Kelby, Sherri Brady, Maggie Lee Preservation Club Row 1: Pat Gihio, Brad McDonald, Randy Snyder, Amy Angerer, Keith Lamond, Pam Morrow Row 2: Erin Kirk, Susan Owens, Kara Huff, Diane Kereluik, Connie Webb, Peter Pockriss, Valerie Sparks, Karen Swisher, Anne Hubbert Row 3: Kim Palmer, Jeannine Jacaruso, Tessa Veazey, Wendy Perry, Marie Leanez, Karia Saylor, Kim Reed Row 4: Mr. John Pearce, Michael Hendron, Andrew Cole, Ken Stuck, Elena Mayberry, Lynn Kennedy, Brooke Russell, Pat Howard Clubs and Organizations — 135 X v ■ Row 1: Dana Crosby Row 2: Lauri Breeden American Chemical Society Student Education Association Row 1: Lisa Sedner, Eve Paramore, Cheryl Sharman, Suzanne Hiller Row 2: Kristen Benedetto, Kelly Canterbury, Cindy White Row 1: Brian Greene, Linda King, John Warassey, John Pimblett Row 2: Angela Goforth 136 — Clubs and Organizations Society For The Of Advancement Management Row 1: Jeanette Bergmann, Kim Keating, Magaret Duke, Lisa Leathers, Kim Kurtz, Tammy iVIesick Row 2: Georgia IVlastorakis, Linda Barb, Kristi Hagstrom, Lisa Ferreira Row 3: Francie Lehr, Sandy Badecamp, Anne Rau, Cheryl Helsley, Karen Downey Row 4: Stephanie Erwin, Jennifer Breeden, Beth Croll, Renee Thomas, Tim McPeters, Steve Campbell fVh ? Q O Row 1 : Laurenne Foskett, Laura Star- bling Row 2: Colleen Chruney S, Oc ' h Q ' f Clubs and Organizations — 137 Circle K Row 1 : Bruce Newcomer, Lee Ann Moreno, Joan Bullock, Laura Lee, Heather Rust, Sandy Seay, Dana Crosby Row 2: Mary Sherley, Karen Carreras, Lisa Burnett, Susan Brown Row 3: Claire Brennan, Eva-Katherine Freyss, Mike Chapman, Heidi Harris, Suzanne Mclaughlin Row 4: Mary Angerer, Chris Gauldin o x .® o xA Row 1: Kelly Hastings, Sara McKelvey, Jackie Corolan, Anne Lewis, April Stoops, Debbie Eckler, Stacey Werling Row 2: Jeanette Bergmann, Eva-Katherine Freyss, James Llewellyn, John Pimblett, Katie Regan, Shannon Wilson, Jean Barbagallo, Mike Good Not Pictured; Chris O ' Donnell, Margie Sanfilippo, Suzanne Moe, Anne Brady, Chris Marron, Jennifer Lee, Dawn Sinka ■° e, ' 9e ' ' 6 , Row 1 : Beverly Newman, Laurenne Foskett, Suzanne Comley, Kelly Gould, Susan Brown Row 2: Stacey Freeman, Tony Porco, Chris Gauldin, Cindy White, Lisa Leathers ' o , ns 138 — Clubs Organizations Art Club Clockwise from the top: Annalee Cobbett, Ricky Gardner, Alex Zurun Sandy Thompson, Gary Colson, Lesley Farwell, Huey Lewis, John Lindsay, Suzanne Moe, Tiffany Abel, Rob Witherspoon, Lee Seiner, Sean, Karen Zahorchak, Cathy Seiffert, Ariana, Susan Holliday, Mike Teaster, Rob Kneebone, Lee Robertson, Rex Smith, Anna Lindsay, Mary Jeanie Hamilton, Steve Griffin Clubs Organizations — 139 Baptist Student Union Floor: Dawn Benner, Elizabeth Linck Row 1: Susan Batley, Debbie Loffler, Karen Gottfried, Jane Moncrief, Louise Que, Susan Zaenglein, Robin Harris Row 2: Richard Hale, Wendy Brown, Ruth Davison. Susan McBride, Kim David, Sally Martin « esV deoc® V atts Campus Christian Community Row 1 : Mike Gleen, Alison Krewatch, Loreeda Jones, Bill Rollins, Shannon Wilson Row 2: Jackie Garolan, Kara Huff, Mike Henretty, Row 1 : Cheryl Woody, Gae Mastin, Mary Goodwin, Amy Evetts, Clarice Ritchie Wendy Brown Row 2: Diane Kereluik, Melanie Brown, Jay Bradshaw, Lisa White 140 — Clubs Organizations Admissions Club Row 1 : Amy Nelson, Margie Rand, Kelly Hastings, Beverly Newman, Claire Brennan Row 2: Nancy Bladen, Kelly Ward Kelly Gould Karen Downey Row 3: Suzanne Comley, Laurenne Foskett, Joan Bullock, Chris Gauldin, Bev Iden, Karin Anderson m me . J f b |ft| _ H M Kl o] V ' jif ' lA H||i m ' ' ' ' ' ' m HHHgl l 1 I B H l Ecology Club Strategy and Game Row 1: Amy Nelson, May Weiler Row 2: Mary Stevens, Tony Porco Players Row 1 : Tony Porco v ve x c 3 C Row 1: Yvonne Millien, Donna Brown, Kimberley Grooms, Jacqueline Hartley Row 2: Robyne Fisher, Patrice Stubbs, Denita Tate, Crystal Branch, Tracy Irving, Dawn Conley, Kimberly Levenston Row 3: Jonathan Reed, Mark Landon, Vickie Jones, Dawne Curry, Yvette Herbert, Dean Art Brooks Clubs Organizations — 141 Board Of Publications And Broadcasting Row 1: Lisa Kilczewski, Susan Ripley, Jan Green Row 2: Arianna, Maria Miranda-Mooney, Kathy Jotinson Aubade Battlefield —4 Row 1 : Beth Gross, Cori Graver, Nada Suleiman Row 2: Amy Miller, Laurenne Foskett, Kristen Benedetto, Lisa Musgrave, NeeCee Baker, Pam Black, Suzanne Henry Row 3: Lisa Leathers, Cindy White, Sue Bell, Lisa Cooke, Kelly Canterbury, Jay Bradshaw, James Llewellyn, Susan McGuire, Toni Moore, Kelly Aylmer, Jill Marcoux, Dianne Caton 142 — Clubs Organizations Bullet Row 1 : Todd Rollick, Heather Rust, April Stoops, Jodi Dogoloff, Kim Lancaster Row 2: Karen Powers, Donna Craig, Kirsten Brown WMWC Row 1 : Amy Miller, Jamie Crowley, Chris Bonner, NeeCee Baker, David Sleeker, Joan Bullock Row 2: Anne Lewis, Chris Viladesau, Clare Bohan, Jane Ellen Brennan, Jean Barbagallo, Dani Dabrowski, Andrea Schwalm Clubs Organizations — 143 Front Row: Mike Wohleking. Ted Uhler, David Smallwood, Ben Pierson Second Row: Steve Mooney, Ian Jones, Ross Bertossi, Kevin Sautter. Laurie Schaeffler, Matt Fogo, Third Row: Doug Bronski, Diane Secor. Susan Harbach, Chip Royall, Chrissy La Duce, Steve Weaver, Yulanda Smith, Veronique Pirrone, Sue Mulligan, Lisa Brissett Not Pictured: Tim Terry, Susan Dorsett, Jen easier. Amy Furtaw, Kim Kurtz, Heather Perry, Lynn Voeks, Margaret Mugavin Front row: Kim Henriksen, Donna Craig, Donna Lebel, Lisa Winder Second Row: Carol Kessler, Barbara Kirkwood, Margaret Felts, Susan Wingfield, Veronica Oliphant, Winni O ' Leary Third Row: Ken Plaia, Kim Keating, Chris Wiley, Sue Bradley Not Pictured: Kristin Wenger, William Rice, Diane Himmelheber, Jean Morrissey, Kay Shows, Andrea Schwalm, Don Beaulieu, Doug Foley, Ellen Hender- son, Beth King A Toast with friends. The three crazy Pub managers — Carol Kessler, Kim Keating, Barbara Kirkwood. The Pub and C-Shop Pub workers — Busy doing homework on ai slow night. 144 — Clubs and Organizations Romance Romance Opening — 145 LET ' S HEAR IT FOR . . . 1 46 — Feature Romance A Special Section Feature Romance — 147 Romance 1 48 — Feature Romance The students of Mary Washington held many dif- ferent opinions and defini- tions of romance on cam- pus. For some, IVIary Washington was the per- fect place for love and ro- mance to grow. There was a beautiful campus, a promising social scene, no curfews or pressures from home, and one ' s romantic partner was only a short distance away. For others, Mary Washington was lim- iting when it came to ro- mance. The campus was small with an uneven ratio of males to females, the so- cial atmosphere was recently limited by the new alcohol policy and the frustrating visitation policies, and for those whose romantic part- ner was far away, the weekends could become very long. However, the opportunity for new, old or true love often turned our world upside down. John Greenleaf Whittier defined romance as (something) always young. Indeed, romance was always young, always changing, always new and unpredic- table. For many, it was a growing experience. Ro- mance and love, for better or worse, was alive and well on Mary Washington campus. Feature Romance — 149 1 50 — Sports Divider SPORTS DIVIDER Sports Divider — 151 Men ' s Soccer Above: Scott Karr passes to a teammate Below: Sammy Salih sets up for a score Sil s-. The Eagles ' offense scrambling just before a game winning score Chris Bennett makes a free h kick j John Hollywood Agnew diving for another incredible save 152 — Sports Men ' s Soccer The Men ' s Soccer team completed the Fall 1986 season with a 1 2-7-2 record which was an outstanding result for a squad which featured fifteen new players, thirteen of them freshmen. After a slow start, four losses in the first six games, the team put it together with ten wins and two ties in the final fifteen contest. The result of this success was an invitation to the ECAC post-season tournament. The Eagle booters went on to win the ECAC South Region Championship before los- ing to nationally ranked Middlebury College in the Semi-final round of the tournament. Valuable players included Chris Pack, Shane Shackford, Chris Bennett, David Lausten, Glenn Smith and John Agnew. Below: Lin Outten moves the ball downfield •if ,; ' ! ' ' . ' ' ' ;; .;■ Front Row: Maurice Morgan, Todd Spangler, Shane Shackford, Jim Clark, John K Agnew Mike O Keefe, Glenn Snnith, Chris Farrell, Chris Richmond, Tim Brunner, Brian Salih Back Row Asst Coach Rudy Zimmerman, Matt Hoy, Chris Pack, Chris Bennett, Will Clarke, Jim Crosby, Raniit Sidhu Sean Wilson, Dave Lausten, Jeff Oelkers, Gary Witzenburg, Lin Outten, Scott Karr, Coach Roy Gordon John Agnew and Glenn Smith work together for a good defens- ive play MWC star Glenn Smith moves into position Eagles move the ball towards the enemy goal Sports Men ' s Soccer — 153 Women ' s Soccer - a New Beginning Gretchen Treible shows some fancy footwork. The coach and fellow team members watch as Dana Huestis takes a free kick. This year Women ' s Soccer was added to the list of in- tercollegiate Sports at MWC. Under the coaching of Pete Ginnegar these aggressive women proved to be quite a successful first year team. This was Coach Ginnegar ' s first time coaching a women ' s team and felt that the team possessed con- siderable talent. He considered himself lucky to be coaching a team that showed so much potential. ' The key to a succes- sful season is the team, not the coach, said Ginnagar. And successful season they were. Dur- ing portions of the season the team was nationally ranked and they maintained an outstanding record throughout the season. Liz Proutt and Gretchen Treible were co-captains for this first year team. Kneeling: Laura tnalt. bdrbara deary, Stella Henderson, lulie Cartwright, Tanni Verchek, Shea Doolittle. Debbie Eicher, Ellen Henderson, Kathy George, Dana Huestis, Becky Alexander, lulie Hiery, Kim Wright Standing: lodell Helmus, Alex Smith, lanine Cogger, Kathy Egress, Georgia Heneghan, Adrienne Wilson, Susan Crytzer, Kate Wright, Liz Proutt, Gretchen Treible, Brenda Nix, Mel Grant, Kristy Shertz, Aileen Burke, Emily Nack, Coach Pete Ginnegar 154 Barbara Cleary makes a long pass toward a teammate as the opponent ' keeper watches. V ?. ' An injured Liz Proutt outclassing an opponent with her skill. Kathy George moves in for the attack. ABOVE: The final prayers. _ BELOW: Gretchen Treible with a throw-in. «.. • 1 jlrifS eCAti ' ! MWC Eagles ' goal-keeper Debbie Eicher makes a diving save. Men ' s Cross Country It was predicted that the 1986 Men ' s Cross Country Team would be the most successful in the school ' s brief seven-year his- tory, and it was. The mixture of veterans and newcomers pro- duced a 16-6 record against Divi- sion III teams, including first-time victories over rivals Washington Lee University and Lynchburg College. The team, led by Mike Good and Michael Teaster, placed well in state and confer- ence championships and capped the season with a 5th place finish at the NCAA South Southeast Regional Championship. Moving up the hill with competitor following behind. LEFT TO RIGHT: KNEELING: Mike Petrakis, Scott Muscarella, Jonathan Reed, Jimmy Reulet. STANDING: Mike Good, Michael Teaster, Don Zdancewicz, Darren Brady, Coach Stan Soper. NOT PICTURED: Earl Reed. Scott Muscarella takes the lead. Trying to gain distance and move ahead early. Here comes the pack! 156 — Sports Men ' s Cross Country Jonathan Reed and Mike Petrakis help pace each other. MWC ' s top five lead the race. Mike Good digs it out up the infamous powerline hill. Don Zdancewicz eyes his next victim. R f f Don with his blazing photo finish. I Darrin Brady expresses the agony of the last 200 meters. Women ' s Cross Country Front Row: Beth KawcLk rc:t;t; McKelvey, Brook Fillmore, W ends LdRue Back Row: Linda Neuls. Cheryl Camacho, Pam Shillingsburg. Amy Cassady, Nancy Myzie, Coach Stan Soper Not Pictured: Debbie Eckler, Sylvia Swingle Below: Leading the race for the MWC Eagles, Linda, Peggy, and Brooke work with each other and finish 1,2,3. Several members from the 1 985 Cross Country team that pla- ced llth in the NCAA National Championships returnrd to lead this year ' s team. Peggy McKelvey, Linda Neuls and Pam Shillingsburg led a group of new faces including several freshmen who should crack the top group. Cheryl Cassady, Brooke Fillmore and Beth Kaweck are members of this group. Brooke Fillmore and Amy Camacho are two freshmen who consistanasy placed in the top five during the season. The team ' s goal this year was to again place among the top three teams in the Mason Dixon Conference and defend their titles in the Virginia State Division 11 111 meet and the NCAA South Southeast Regional meet, said Coach Soper. The women ' s team placed second in the state meet. Peggy McKelvey and Brooke Fillmore also made the All-State team. Racing towards the finish line is Brooke Fillmore. Nancy Myzie sweats it out for another mile. Linda Neuls, one of many Mary Washington ' s top runners. Nancy, Wendy, and Beth pace each other throughout the race. Peggy IVIcKelvey looks ahead with determination. And they ' re off and running! Amy Cassidy strides it out. Beth Kaweck on the home course. 159 Women ' s Tennis Front Row: Kathleen ludicello, Mitzi Kimball, Suzie Groah, Sue Roberts, Sherri Weldon, Dawn Schiller, w! Kelly Piccinin Back Row: Gerri Hirsch, Mary Beth Begley, Cami Johnson, Coach Ed Hegmann, Noelle Labar, Marjorie Gauthier, Maureen Suzie Groah, number one on the Eagles Ladder, displays her style of backhand. Right: Mitzi Kimball returns the ball 160 — Sports ' Women ' s Tennis The womens tennis team proved they had the mechani- cal and physical ability to obtain a winning season. With only one loss, these women ended with an 11-1 season record, which they were quite proud of. This year the In- tercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association announced that Mary Washington would host the Rolex South Eastern Women ' s Small College Championship. This tournament provides more opportunities and recognition for the many talented tennis players from non-Division I Colleges. From Mary Washington, Suzie Groan made it to the quarter main draw. Above: Suzie concentrates on the ball Below: Dawn Schiller smashes a return to her opponent Mitzi Kimball stretches for an overhead shot SportsA Vomen ' s Tennis — 161 Women ' s Riding Colleen Parker equitating in her flat class ABOVE: Daphrie adjusts hen Linda Milton during the open stirrups before her class, hunter flat class. BELOW: April giving his all! A Riding team member and her horse jump the fence with grace. The MWC Riding team is a member of the intercolligate Horse Show Association Region VII consisting of nine schools. This year they participated in events against schools such as the University of Virginia, the University of Maryland and William and Mary. Each year the riders participate in eight to ten regular point shows as well as in regional and national competi- tions. On October 5th, MWC hos- ted a show at Hazelwood Farm. At the close of the show MWC was named the Reserve Champion High Point College. Claire Mayes was Reserve Champion High Point Rider. Twenty-three riders from MWC competed in the show and among them they earned seventeen firsts and seconds. Julie and Jack up and over while spectators watch. Blackbay sleeping during the hack class. ■IIIIB ■■llil - f 1 ?m i f 7 ' mmmig- § : Front Row: Colleen Parker, Katie Brown, Danielle Farreau, Diane Bowles, Lisa Goddi, Tracy - , lulie Donnell, Coach Carol Miller Back Row: Christi Murphy, Linda Milton, Heather Perry, lenny Henderson, |anet Peart Heather Cauthan getting some last minute advice before competition. 163 Women ' s Field Hockey Sitting: Linda Ware, Winni Boggs, Pam Heller Front Row: Sherri Soper, Billie )ean Kemp, Sherri Rasnake. Sherri Meade, Lupi Roca, l aura Pluschau, Suzanne Liotta, Heather Stevens Back Row: Coach Beth Hollibaugh, Stowe Alrutz, Stephanie Shupe, Kathy Hester, Monica Rowan, Sue Whitener, Karen Caddie, Renee Bald, Wendy Risher, Asst. Coach Dana Soper, Ann Marie Hall It If you want to know how athletic, aggressive, and competitive an MWC female can be, just attend a field hockey game. Whoever said women were inferior obviously has not seen these girls battle it out on the field. This year ' s team returned to the playing field with seven of last year ' s starters and hopes of improving last year ' s fifth place ranking in the region. Their goals this year to obtain national rank- ing and move up in the regional rankings were met head on. They started the season well, ranking third in the first weekly poll. The hard part came when they had to maintain this status throughout he season, but they managed to pull it off. Pam Heller and Stephanie Shupe were two of the team ' s outstanding players. Anne Marie Hall handled the defensive duties well. The tri-captains this year included Pam Heller, Linda Ware and sophomore Winni Boggs. ABOVE: Renee Bald dodges her opponent. BELOW: Sherri Meade Indian dribbles to deceive her oppo- nent. % fi Sherri Rasnake prepares to use a reverse stick to hit to a teammate. You did it! You did it! A happy group of girls celebrate after a goal. BELOW: Pan Pampers Heller demonstates her awe- some offensive skills. MWC forward line scatters to block a free hit. 1986 Volleyball Team The women ' s volleyball team had an extremely successful year posting a 29-1 2 record. The team successfully defended its 1986 ECAC South Region Title by defeating Ferrum College and William Paterson College to win the 1987 ECAC South Regional Championship. Save that ball! LEFT TO RIGHT: SITTING: Beth Brown, Ann Zemienieuski (Captains). KNEELING: Penny Edwards, Leslie BIythe, Ceil Manner, Margo Crews. STANDING: Renee Hubbard, Kyn Wheeler, Tonya Scott, Jennie Kopcienski, Sue Burry, Stacey Crokston, Liz Arthur. Cooach was Connie Gallahan. 166 — Sports Women ' s Volleyball Special thanks to Jay Bradshaw for photographing the sports team pictures. Beth Brown concentrates on the ball while Margo Crews looks on. Anne Zemienieuski with a look of determination. Jenny Kopcienski prepares to return the ball to her opponents. Men ' s Varsity Basketball Front Row: Jeff Miers, Rob Boswell, Bobby Doyle, Orpheus Pierce, Matt D ' Ercole Middle Row: Mike Avis. Chip Suter, Buddy Hawley, John Yurchak, Doug Bobbins Top Row: Dale Portner, Andy Whit- tleton, Bob Smith, Mark Blackwell, A.J. Erickson, Greg Wassenberg, Phil Thompson, Coach Davies With eleven returning players and another talented group of newcomers, the Men ' s Basketball Team could look forward to another good season. And a successful one they had with a 16-11 record. The team, behind senior Buddy Hawley won the Eastern College Athletic Confer- ence Division II title with an 86-85 win over Ferrum. Hawley and Matt D ' Ercole were both named to the All- Tournament Team. Buddy Hawley was also named to the first team in South Atlantic Region, and then finished 20th in the voting for National Ail-American honors. Bob Smith looking on with concern. Chip Suter prepares to pass down the court to a teammate 1 68 — Sports Men ' s Basketball Left: Bob Smith shows his skill as a defensive player. Below Right: Mark Blackwell goes up for two. Men ' s Basketball Sports — 169 Jeff Miers ' face shows the strain of the game. Jeff Miers moves into position. 170 — Sports Mens Basketball Men ' s J.V. Basketball Above: Bobby Dale looks on with confusion. Below: Steve Him- Above: Mike Nelson sprints down the court into position, melberg looks for an open teammate. Below: Rob Boswell passes to a nearby team member. Men ' s JV Basketball Sports — 171 Mary Washington College Athletics TJlBftliiiimr 1 ' •y , ' . 1 72 — Sports I - k ' ' L : f? f  1 i Sports — 1 73 Women ' s Basketball _ _ V V vwc «V , - -- ' . o n .Ud ' 23 k ' S4 Jeanette looks for rebound. Kneeling: Kim Hardy. Tollie Greer, Anne Zemienieuski, Rene Thomas, Jeanette Bergmann, Melinda Weaver, Laura Lee Munn Standing: Jill Bevan, Michelle Hale, Michelle Bevan. Beth Chandler. Amy Cooper. Jean Morrissey. Jennifer Payne. Michelle Gobeil The 1986-87 Women ' s Basketball Team, coached by Connie Gallahan, did not have one of their most successful seasons (2-22); however, they are looking forward to the return of 1 of the 1 3 players for next year. The team was very young with alot of new players. The three graduating tri- captains, Jeanette Berg- mann, Rene Thomas, and Anne Zemienieuski will be missed greatly, as they have contributed four years of hustle and hard work to the team. Rene Thomas led the team in scoring while Jeanette Bergmann led in assists and steals. Berg- mann and Thomas were also named to the E.C.A.C. Athletic Honor Roll; addi- tionally, teammates have been quoted as saying, Anne Z. is the emotional backbone and leader of the team. Amy Cooper takes a jump shot 174 — Sports Women ' s Basketball Women ' s Basketball Sports — 175 Men ' s Women ' s Swim Dive Front Row Cindy Schoeneberg Robin Crowder, Sue Godfrey. Mary Whalen, Diane Sievers, Susie Evans, Christine Franl lin Middle Row: Hope Green Knsten Spencer, Dara Tyler. Knssie Feichtinger. Knsten Henson. Robin Koch. Lynne Lacy Back Row: Coach Paul Richards, Chris Quartuccio, Dan Hall, John Woodworth, Scott Bashore, Joe Ahr. Mark bConnell. Ross Berkowitz. John Hurley, Dave Biggs, Kay Faries Mark O ' Connell is ready to swim! Laura Schimler performs a back dive. An underwater view of Dara Tyler ' s flip turn. 176 — Sports SwIm and Dive I « - If Moving fast! I ' m going to beat you! The Men ' s and Women ' s Swim and Dive team liad a very successful year with a strong team. The Men ' s team had a 3-8 (win loss) record. The team lead by captain Scott Bashore broke ten school records. Freshmen, Dan Hall was the outstanding swimmer. The Women ' s team lead by captain Robin Crowder had a 13-3 record. Six school records were broken. Kristen Spencer was an individual record breaker. Each team only gradu- ated one person. Coach Paul Richards expects that next years team will even be better due to more ex- perience gained from this year. Ready, Set, Go! Sports Swim and Dive — 177 MWC Cheerleading The MWC Cheerleaders are a hardworking and dedi- cated group. Their main goal is to get students motivated to support the school with enthusiasm and pride. These cheerleaders are very serious about accomplishing this goal. Many long hours, including weekends, were spent practicing routines, mounts, and cheers. Perhaps their most difficult job is thinking of new ways to promote spirit at MWC, but this year ' s squad proved they could get students involved in MWC athletics. 178 — Sports Cheerleading Below: Scott Muscarella paces himself in the 800. 1987 MEN ' S AND WOMEN Mike Good races to victory in the steeplechase in his last home meet. Left to Right Seated: Wini Boggs, Pam Shillingsburg, Stephanie Horn, Cathy Buckley, Terri Bunek, Jessica Bradley, Michelle Bevan. Kneeling: Beth Kawecki, Ann Knecht, Brooke Fillmore, Peggy McKelvey, Linda Neuls, Nancy Myzie, Connie Tkac, Kathy Bir. Standing: Asst. Coach Dan Grimes, Mike Petrakis, Michael Teaster, Scott Muscarella, Jeff Kriebel, Steve Himmelberg, Darren Brady, Joe Ahr, Greg Wellerman, Earl Reed, Asst. Coach Marshall Edmonds, Don Zdancewicz, Jonathan Reed, John Walsh, Mark Flickinger, Mike Good, Asst. Coach Stan Soper. Ann Knecht strides along in the 1500. , 0 : 180 — sports Track S TRACK AND FIELD The MWC Track Team ran the entire year. Many distance run- ners also ran Cross Country. The rest of the team prepared for the in- door season which be- gan in January. The distance runners continued to be the strength of the Men ' s Team. Mike Good, Tim McPeters and Jim Reu- let formed a solid base on which the team built. The Women ' s Team was a balance of dis- tance and sprinters and jumpers. Wini Boggs, a sophomore newcomer to the team, and Brooke Fillmore, a freshman, constantly placed in the distance races. Don Zdancewicz strides along in the 5000. Michelle Bevan strains in the javelin. Connie Tkac hurdling toward the finish in the 400m hurdles. Peggy McKelvey concen- trates in the relay. Michael Teaster pacing him- self in the 10K. Track Sports — 181 MEN ' S AND WOMEN ' S Above: Jeff Kriebel striding painfully. Below: Jessica Bradley pushing hard. Above: Kathy Buckley long jumping. Below: Tim Mc- Earl Reed (above) and Pam Peters concentrates. Schillingsburg (below) in the 4 X 800m relay. Jonathan Reed (above) and Joe Ahr (below) in the dis- tance medley. Mm jk v V M ' 1 ._ ?j| Bjy ' SB5?5 g m. 182 — SporlsAT rack TRACK AND FIELD Brooke Fillmore strides along Sylvia Swingle concentrates in on a cold, windy day. the 10K. Track Sports — 183 Water Polo what?. -NO horses? A new sport hit Goolrick pool this year, water polo. Water polo is a sport that combines the skills of both basketball and soccer. According to Coach Richards, it is one of the most physically demanding games anywhere, but it is also a good spectator sport because there is a lot of action and the game has to keep going. The team received a grant from the United States Olympic Water Polo Committee that appropria- ted funds forthe start of the team. Since no one had ever played the game they were there to learn the skills of the game and have fun while doing it. jT- Front Row: Mark O ' Connell, David Biggs, Sue Godfrey, Greg Heberle, lohn Wood- worth, Dave Kreig Back Row: Coach Paul Richards, Brian Cahill, Scott Bayshore. John Hurley, Scott Renick, George Contos, Tommy Firesheets, jr. Is there a ball under the water? Goalie Mark O ' Connell prepares to pass to a teammate. i - ■ - .--i9w Where ' s the hoop? The Eagles in action! L. ' ' ' PHP ■HHHj -%■ ' V «.a- ' p • ' . . - ■ - ' ■ , J- ., ' ' ■Wtm ■f ' -  i(lJlt «ii ' i i li i Brian Cahill taking a shot on the opponent ' s goal. 184 — Sports Water Polo Men ' s Rugby 1st row: Mike Rickard; 2nd row: Tim Severe, Bob Turner, Ted Uhler, Tom Gray, Rob Noll, Ben Pierson, Dave Richards, Jeff Mazzoccoli, George Wigginton; 3rd row: Ron , Chris Kabza, Mike Hudson, Greg Cohen, Kevin Thomson, John Homey; Stand- ing: John Grant, , Doug Bronski, Dennis Mondoro, , Tim Laybourne, Tony , Tim Aylor, Matt Swaim, Kurt Niziak, Zach , Mike Ausley, Jamie Eddins, Coach Dave Steckler. Not pictured: Wally Martin, David Dean Above: Bob Turner ready for the throw in Below: Danny Arnold pursues the goal line. Above: The players enter the field for the start of the second half. ,M Below: I got it! I got it! :.L.j L., . ife In its third year as a club sport the MWC Rugby Club is still growing. The club now stands at forty players and is looking to form a C team in the future. The club was looking forward to a very big time season, ac- cording to club sponsor Dr. Warner and coach David Steckler. And what a suc- cessful season they had. The club had a winning rec- ord, and are ranked second in the stat behind Va. Tech. ■Hi ' : i ? ' -? Sk- ' S Above; David Dean scores a tri while President Anderson (below) looks on. Sports Men ' s Rugby — 185 Men ' s Lacrosse Sitting- Garrett Brown Pat Giglio John Agnew. Kurt Algayer, Frank Haun, Chris Richmond. Kneeling: Pat McAleer, Scott Bessette Tim Bnzzolara Wynn Voeks, Todd Vecchio, Steve Dodge, Kevin Coach, Tom McMahon, Ed Black, Chip Royall, Standing: Coch Pete Ginnegar, John Raymond, Mike Gardell, Alan File, Tas Philp. Matt VanderWoude, Ian Jones, Mike Poor, Shawn Wilson, Steve Mooney, Pete Keys, Blair Bailey. m? Left: Pete Keys alone in the flat. Right: Wynn Voeks and Frank position for a play. l The dynamic duo: John Blinky Agnew (below) and Steve Moondog Mooney (above). This year marked the addition of IVIen ' s La- crosse to the list of var- sity sports. The season was one of learning. Many players had little or no experience play- ing lacrosse. Coach Ginnegar taught the fundamentals of the game as well as team work. Everyday there was improvement in some area. The team went up against some pretty tough competition, in- cluding Michigan State, VMI and Lynchburg College. Their success cannot be measured in terms of wins and losses, but rather in terms of experience and respect gained. This season they achieved both. Above: Tas Philps keeps an Ml _ fC - ' eye on the game. Below: Half- HLJ Stz ■ time pep talk from coach. Todd Vecchio and Ian Jones on the move to protect the Eagle goal. 1 86 — Sports Men ' s Lacrosse The Women ' s Lacrosse Team returned this year with 1 1 of last year ' s players. Pam Heller, 1986 National First Team All American, and Rene Thomas, Regional All American, returned to head up the team. They, along with Tricia Cassidy, formed the foundation on which the rest of the team built. The team worked well together to have a successful sea- son. Women ' s Lacrosse @ V ' v, 3j-v s T. :«. Sitting: (captains) Mary Rooney, Pam Heller, Sara Blester, TrIcIa Cassidy. Kneeling: Melanle Grant, Karen Sharon Kris Neary Jenny Roak, Chnssy LaDuce, Renee Bald. Standing: Suzie, Debbie, LeeAnn Baker, Emily Nack, Laura, Sara Six Leslie ' Gretchin, Susan Mulligan, Karen Mann. Back Row: Tammy, Jennifer, Lee, Ann Zemienieuski, Rene Thomas Ellen Henderson ' Kathy Hester, Dana Huestis, Beth Mazza, Kathy Weissenborn, Kat, Coach Beth Hollibaugh Above: Kris Neary takes a breather. Below: Suzie awaits Above: Rene Thomas on the move again. Below: Sara Riester the pass. closes in on her opponent. « . Above: Rene Thomas moves past a defender. Below: Get- ting psyched for the kill. e -.- MU ' Women ' s Lacrosse Sports — 187 Men ' s Tennis Although the Men ' s Tennis Team did not have a lot of collegiate experience to start with, they gained a lot this year. After facing some tough teams this year, they were able to test their playing abilities. Even though the number of victories was not what the team had hoped for, they did gain respect. Sean Timmons (above and below) demonstrates his skill and technique. Pat Wendling returns with a strong backhand. 188 — Sports Men ' s Tennis MWC Intramural Program Crystal Branch prepares to kickoff for the infamous Jefferson squad. Without the dedicated coordinator, Crystal Branch, the intramural program would not have been a success. Kick- ball, flag football, volley- ball, basketball and soft- ball were the games played this year. Each dorm had at least Above: A diving eff ort by Curtis prevents the TD. Below: The women battle it out for the champi- onship. one team compete in each tournament. The accumulation of points determined who ad- vanced to the champion- ship tournament. Intramurals gave the dorms the opportunity to compete against each other in a friendly and fun way. ■ « !«- i ■ 1 Intramurals Sports — 189 MWC Crew Club Above: The eights in action. Below: The fours take a momentary breather. The MWC Crew Club, a massive coed organization, has made quite a name for themselves in the past few years and this year was just as spectacular. For those who traveled north to Occo- quan Reservoir to cheer on the Crew members, it was very impressive to watch MWC be competitive with very powerful, long-estab- lished teams from large. Division I Universities. The Crew Club members say that the long season of 5:00 am morning runs and twice- a-day practices was well rewarded by their success. Below: The final check before race-time. The team carefully places the shell in the water. SHlt ' uT 190 — Sports Crew MWC Frisbee Club Above: Gary Colson and Kevin Tiernan during practice. Below: Kevin Couch ready to begin a game. The Frisbee Club at MWC is a fun-loving group of males and females who enjoy engaging in two basic frisbee games: Ulti- mate, which is similar to football, and Freestyle, which involves tricks and acrobatics with frisbees. The MWC Club has partic- ipated in a small number of tournaments including the Virginia State Frisbee Championships held here in Fredericksburg. In addi- tion to their regular prac- tice drills and games, the club members may be seen on occasion perform- ing crazy stunts like the fa- mous mud-puddle dive! Above: A little acrobatic ability yields Mike Bardzell passes to a teammate a muddy landing! Below: during ultimate. f % , 1. - - 1 1 ' Above: Those crazy frisbee guys and gals! Left: What a spectacular catch! Frisbee Sports — 191 Goolrick Weight Room 1 92 — Sports Weight Room MWC Training Room Training Room Sports — 193 ' ' - M m ' Ml l m i |?r 194 — sports Coaches Corner i i ■ ' I jBu !§:? f nr sjgjS is i - 1 - m- v. . mf i ■N IP j£ « ' ? . -- _j I ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Administration and Faculty Divider — 195 Administration of MWC William Anderson President Mary W. Pinschmidt — Associate Dean for Adult and Continued Education — Professor of Biological Sciences Roy B. Weinstock — Associate Dean of Academic Administrataion — Director of Sumnner Session — Professor of Psyclnology Richard Miller — Vice Presdient of Business and Finance — Professor Ray Merchant ■ Executive Vice President Professor of Education Paulette S. Watson • Director of Public Relations ■ Assistant Professor H. Conrad Warlick ■ Vice President for Admissions and Financial Aid • Professor of Education n 196 — Administration No, I don ' t know where all of the squirrels have gone. Eat and run. Did you eat too much? Joanne G. Beck Dean of Students Professor of Biological Sciences William Kemp - Assistant Dean of Programs and Projects - Chairperson of Graduate Council - Professor of English and Linguistics Robert U. MacDonald ■ Associate Dean for Financial Aid • Assistant Professor Charles Jones ■ Chief of College Police Martin A. Wilder, Jr. ■ Associate Dean for Admissions Isabel Gordon • Director of Career Placement Services Administration — 197 Administration LeRoy Strohl, III ■ Associate Professor • Librarian Philip L. Hall - Vice president for Academic Affairs and Deans - Professor of Chemistry Brenda E. Vogel • Interim Assistant Dean for Academic Services and Outcomes Assessment ■ Associate Professor of Education William B. Crawley, Jr. - Executive Assistant to tfie President -Professor of History Arthur L. Brooks, Jr. - Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Amy M. Hale - Assistant Professor - Assistant Dean of Academic and Career Advising - Director of Internship Program Md 198 — Administration Administration not Photographed Abas Muda Adenan Senior Admissions Counselor Jerry N. Downing Director of the Counse ling Center Susan E. Ellett Staff Psychologist Associate Professor Rhonda J. Matone Assistant Dean of Residence Life Joseph G. Mancuso Assistant Dean for Student Activities Instructor lima M. Overman, M.D. College Physician Sallie F. Washington Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Lecturer Resident Directors Assistants and Head Residents Bali Mary J. Gibbs Resident Director Brent Kristi A. Lattu Resident Assistant Bushnell Marshall Edmonds Resident Director Cornell Gerard DeGuzman Resident Assistant Custis Cynthia French Resident Director Fairfax June Garnard Resident Assistant Framar Ann Lewis Head Resident Hamlet John Pimlett Resident Assistant Jefferson Mary T. Nigro Resident Director Madison Tim Knezevich Head Resident Marshall Elaine Swasy Resident Director Marye Cheryl Raleigh Resident Assistant Mason Lois M. Harder Resident Director Mercer Stacey Aucoin Head Resident Randolph Kristi L. Woodward Resident Director Russell Valeria M. Lazzari Resident Director Tyler Janet Warner Resident Assistant Virginia Margaret H. Johnson Resident Director Westmoreland Troy Knighton Resident Director Wlllard Teresa Foster Resident Director Administration — 199 Departments of III oe Political Science L-R: Victor Fingerhut, Richard Krickus, Lewis Fickett, Mark Rozell History Seated: Roger Bourdon, Claudlne Ferrel, Otho Campbell: Standing: Porter Blakemore, Arthur Tracy, Benjamin Zimdars, Key Ryang (not pictured; James Farmer, Glen Thomas, Joseph Vance, Richard Warner) Business Administration 1st row. L-R: Steven Czarsty, David Skaret; 2nd row: Patricia Metzger, Harry Skinker; 3rd row: Kenneth Wagner, Fred T. Whitman (not pictured: Fred Davidson, Michael Hart) 200 — Faculty m m M smmMSim Economics L- ' R: Stephen Stageberg, Steven Greenlaw, Shah Mehrabi, Richard Hydell, Robert Rycroft Sociology Anthro- pology 1st row, L-R: Joan Olson, Margaret Huber; 2nd row: Tim Crippen, William Hanson, Charles Sletton Historic Preservation L-R: Carter Hudgins, John Pearce, W. 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HELEN YVONNE FARRAR, JOHN M GAULDIN, CHRISTOPHER 119, 138, 141 HABER, JENNIFER J HENEGHAN, GEORGIA K 120, 133 01 ROSAfllO. DAVID WAYNE FARRELL, III. CHRISTOPHER 153 GAULT, II, ROBERT WM HACH, VERONICA A HENNESSEY SALLY L DIBELLA. PHYLLIS A FARRIS ANTHONY L GAUTHIER, MARJORIE A 119, 160 HACKER, KRIS M, HENRETTY, MICHAEL S 140 DKXERSON. DARCIA V FARWELL. LESLEY M 139 GAUTIER, PAUL M HACKETT, ALTHEA R, HENRIKSEN, KIMBERLY M. 144 OICKERSON. EDITH MAE FAUOALE. BIBIANA GAY, DANIEL L, HADDOCK, GREGORY D. HENRY, SUZANNE C, 120, 142 DCKEHSON. VICKI S FAVREAU. DANIELLE P GAY, MARY AD HAEUSSLER. LYNNE S. HENSON, KRISTIN E 111, 176 DCKEY ROBERT H 65 FEATHERSTONE. LAURA E 73 GAYLE, BETSY A B HAGER. ANNE K 120 HEPOLA. ANGELA M, 111 DICKINSON. TONl L FEELY. TIMOTH R GEBHARDT, JOYCE F HAGER. HEATHER H. 76 HERBERT, YVETTE M, 120, 141 OtCKSON. JUUE 0. 72 FEGAN. LISANHE 73 GEDNEY. HARRY K, 1 10 HAGSTROM, KRISTINA A. 103 HERLAN, WENOE ANN 216— Index HERNANDEZ. ESTELLA 8. HUTCHISON. CARLA J. KEZER. LINDA SCOTT LEHR, FRANCES L 81 MARSDEN LEIGH A 104 HERNDON. CATHERINE A. HUTT. LINDA A 78 KIDD. CYNTHIA L, 121 LEIBOWITZ. JEFFREY N MARSDEN, LYNN A HERNDON, JANE GRAY HUTTON. LESLIE C 103 KIDWELL, KENNETH D. LEMBURG. ANDREA E MARSH. ELIZABETH M HERRINGTON. PAMILA A. 111 HYLAND. DEBORAH Jill KIDWELL, LAURA L LENHART, BRUCE MARSHALL. GARY L HERRON. SARAH SIBLEY IB80TS0N. TRENT J, KIEFFER, PHEBE W LEON. SANDRA MARSHALL JANE L 104 HESBY. CHRISTY E. IDEN. BEVERLY A, 141 KIER. KATHERINE A 121 LEONARD, DAWN-COLETTE MARSHALL KEITH F HESS, SHARON G. ILLI. JANE VIA KUAK, GAIL M, LEONARD PATRICK A MARSHALL, PATRICIA ANN HESTER. KATHLEEN M. 187 IMMEL. LISA D 78 KIKUKAWA, KELLY J. 121 LEONE, ANDREW M MARTIN, AUDREY MAE HICKEY. LYNNE A. IMMEL WILLIAM J. Ill KILCULLEN, HEATHER E. LEPAGE. BRIAN R MARTIN, GWENDOLYN L 83 HICKMAN. KURT W, INGHAM. MARC C KILCZEWSKI, LISA M. 141 LEPELLETIER. RUTH A 81 MARTIN, JOHN W. 112 HICKS. BARBARA P. INGRAM. KATHRYN D- KILDUFF, KATHRYN JANE LEPORE. MARK D MARTIN, KATHLEEN J HICKS. PATRICIA J- 120 IRVING. THOMAS A. KILLIAN, MICHAEL D LERNER. JEFFREY MARTIN LESLIE E 25 HICKS. WILLIAM D- IRVING. TRACY L 111, 141 KILPATRICK, LOIS R, LESTER. VALERI L 112 MARTIN NANCY M HIGGINS. KAREN D. ISAAC, DOROTHY M KIMBALL, MITZI L 160, 161 LETELLIER. DAWN M MARTIN RUTH A HIGGINS. KRISTINE L. ISAACSON, HOLLY H, KIMBALL, SUSAN E, 70, 80 LEVAY. ANNE K MARTIN, SALLY ANN 83 140 HILE. LORI M. 78 ITTENBACH, HELLA K, KIMPFLER, ERIC W. 121 LEVENSTON, KIMBERLY 141 MARTIN STEVEN D HILL. CATHARINE M. 103 ITTENBACH, KELLY H. KING, ALLISON L, LEWIS, ANDRA D MARTIN, TRICIA C 112 HILL CHERYL W, lUDICELLO, KATHLEEN A. 160 KING, ELIZABETH A. LEWIS, ANNE M 19 68 82 138 143 MARTIN WALTER 8 HILL JOHNETTE M. 103. 132 IVEY, GLENDA D. KING, HOPE LEWIS, 60NITA E.A. MARTINEZ KIMBERLY B HILL JUANITA MAY IVEY, RICHARD A, 103 KING, JULIE A. LEWIS. CYNTHIA L 112 MARX, TERRY J HILL KAREN A 120 JABLOVSKIS, KAREN ANN KING, LINDA L, 81 LEWIS. EULINE E MASAT MELISSA A HILL KATHRYN A, 111 JACARUSO, JEANNINE 78 KING, MELTON M. LEWIS. JANET M . MASCHINO KARL J HILL KATHRYN C 120 JACKSON, ALETHEA R, KING, PAMELA B. LEWIS. LORI V MASON, BONNIE N HILL KATHRYN E. JACKSON, DAVID B. KING, REBECCA A LEWIS. MARY-HOLLIS 104 MASON CAROL D HILL-MILLER. DEBORAH P. JACKSON, HEATHER M, 111 KING, STEPHANIE L, LEWIS. MELISSA C MASON, JAN WILLIAM HILLER. SUZANNE E. JACKSON. MELISSA F KING, STEPHEN W 81 LEWIS. REBECCA P MASON NICOLA F HILLERY. MONICA JACKSON. TONY R. KINLEY, KARA A. LEWIS. JR , JAMES ALBERT MASON, RICHARD M HILLIARD. SHARON E. JACOBS. CHARLETTE A. KINNER, ELIZABETH A. LEWIS. JR. RONALD P MASON, WANDA DUFF HILTON. DARA GAYE JACOBS. FAYE A. KINNEY. DEIRDRE M 121 LIANEZ. MARIA D 122 MASSMAN, SCOTT M HIMMELBERG. STEPHEN M. 171 JACOBS. JENNIFER L 79 KINNEY. KENDELL L LIBBY. CORINNE L. MASTIN GLORIA J 83 HIMMELHEBER. DIANE 120 JACOBSEN. JUNE ANN KINSELLA, LEANNEC 121 LIET2AN. LORETTA M 104 MASTIN, WANDA G HINDES. CAROLYN C. JACOBY. MICHAEL K. KINSLEY. JENNIFER A LILLY. EILEEN 122 MASTORAKIS GEORGANN 83 HINKLE. JEAN E. 103 JAMERSON. JOANN C. 121 KIRBY. CORITA H LIMA. NELSON A MATHENY, REBECCA L 123 HINSEN. HOLLY A. JAMES. AUSTIN KIRK. ERIN L 112 LINCK ELIZABETH A 112. 140 MATHER ANN 112 HINTON. LISAG. 111 JAMES. DEBORAH D KIRKLAND-JONES. KATRINA A. LINDEN. MICHELE D MATHEWS SUSAN M HINTON. MARYNELL 120 JAMES. RONNIE E. KIRKPATRICK. SHARON H. LINDSAY. JOHN R 82. 139 MATHEWS, SUSAN SHARON HINTZ. SUZANNE S. JAMISON. DEBORAH L. KIRKWOOD. BARBARA L. 144 LINDSAY. M DRENNON MATHEWS, III, MAUREEN K HIPES. DANIEL L JAMISON. LISA M. 112 KLAGGES, BARBARA ANN LINDSAY. PAMELA M. MATHIS JOHN P 84 HIRSCH. GERALDINE K. 160 JANKOVIC. TANYA E. KLERNER, EVA E LINSTROM ALISSA M 112 MATHIS, PETER J HIRT. ANNICE M, JARFAS. JOSEPHINE A, 121 KLINE, MARIATERESA LINTON. II. FORREST T 112 MATTHEWS LISA A HIRV. KELLY A. JARRELL. NANCY R KLINGER, CHRISTINA D LIOTTA. SUZANNE M 123 MATTHEWS, THERESA E HITE. JACQUELINE L. 121 JEFERSON. HAZEL M. KLOTZ, JEANNE S LIPCSEY. DON NA JEAN MATTHEWS, TREVAN L 112 HOAG. ELIZABETH C. 121 JENKINS. DAVID L KNAPP. DEBORAH J 121 LIPSCOMB. BRENDA A.B MATTHIEU, CATHERINE A HOAGLAND. TRAVERS C JENKINS. MICHELE D KNECHT. ANN M 112 LIPSCOMB. DARRIN J MATTINGLY ROBERT D HOBACK. JULIE A. 121 JENKINS, III, COLLIS C KNEEBONE. ROBB W 139 LIPSCOMB. PATRECIA ANN MATTOCKS, CHARLES L HOBBS. BEVERLY A. 121 JENKS, CANDICE G. 79 KNEZEVICH, TIMOTHY P LISTER. KAREN PETRA MATTOCKS GEORGE W HOBBS. JODY L. 121 JENNINGS, DAVID S, KNICK, SCOTT W 122 LITTLE. CHERYL A 82 MATTOON, PAUL CURTIS HOCHSTEDLER. DAWN M. 78 JENNINGS, JUDITH A- KNILL. DAVID G LITTLE. MARCIA JEAN MAUZY, JEFFREY S HODGE. ELIZABETH A. 121 JENSEN, KEITH W. KOCH. LAURA K LITTLE. PATRICK N. MAY, JAMIE E 104 HOFER. ANNA K. JEREMIAH, WILLIAM C. KOCH. ROBIN C 122. 176 ITTLE. THOMAS G, MAYBERRY ELENA P 84 HOFFMAN. CURTIS W. JETER. SHERRY A. KOCZO. CAROL L LITTLEFIELD, MICHAEL H MAYES, HELEN C HOFFMAN. LYDIA A. JETT. III. JOHN THOMAS KOENIG. SUSAN B LITTLEJOHN, VIRGINIA A. 123 MAYHEW, BARBARA L HOFFMAN. PATRICIA A. JETT. JR . PRICE L KOLANTIS. ANTONIA L LITTON, DAPHNE N R MAYHEW, SHELLEY E HOFFMAN. PATRICIA L.C. JOHANNSEN. MARGARET J. KOMITO. SHARON F. 81 LIVELY, CHRISTOPHER MAZZA, ELIZABETH M 167 HOFFMAN. SARA D. JOHN, JEFFREY L KOPCIENSKI. JENNIE 61 LIVINGSTON, KRISTIN A. 104 MA2ZATENTA, STEVE P HOFHEIMER. DEBORAH C. 78 JOHN, KERRY DEVINE KOTCH. BRADLEY E LLEWELLYN, JAMES C 82. 138, 142 MAZZETTA KAREN LOUISE HOGAN. GAIL G, JOHNS. LORETTA T KOTCH. JAMIE T 112 LLOYD, TIMOTHY H MAZZOCCOLI, JEFF C 165 HOGAN. KRISTEN W. JOHNSON. ANGELA L KOTULKA. ALICE M LLOYD, IV, ZACHARIAH B MAZZOLA, CHRISTINA M HOGAN. JR.. RAYMOND C. JOHNSON. BARBARA W. KOURMADAS. ALEXANDER J LOCKE, DORIS JEAN MCALEER, PATRICK M HOGE. ELIZABETH P JOHNSON. BRYAN K. KOZLOWSKI. WIESLAW W LOCKHAHT, DAWN MARIE MCALLISTER, JOHN J HOGGE. JENNIFER L JOHNSON. CAMELA S 160 KRAIN. VALLERIE F LOCKHART, MAREN A MCALOON, HUGH B. HOLCOMBE. BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON. DIANA J. KRATOCHVIL. JANE M LOECHLER, PAULA J MCBANE KATHLEEN L HOLDAWAY. PENNY E. 78 JOHNSON. DYANE LETICE KRAVETS. MARYA L, LOFFLER, DEBORAH L 140 M CBANE, SHAHLEEN A, HOLLADAY. DWAYNE Y. JOHNSON. ELISA M. KRAWCZUN. LISA MARY LOFTIS, ELIZABETH A. MCCAIN, CYNTHIA J HOLLAND. DEBORAH L. Ill JOHNSON. EMMA JEAN KREWATCH. ALISON J, 140 LOFTIS, KELLEY W MCCARDELL, DANIEL J HOLLAND. FRANCES M. JOHNSON. KATHLEEN A. 79. 142 KRICK. ROBERT E LOGAN, CARTER C MCCARTHY DIANE J HOLLAND. VICTORIA A. JOHNSON. KATHLEEN F. KRIEBEL. JEFFREY C 182 LOHMANN, CHARLOTTE P MCCARTY, KATHLEEN V 104 HOLLEN. WILLIAM S. JOHNSON. KEVIN LEE KRITZER. KRISTEN C. LOHMEYER. EUNICE R MCCAULEY. MICHAEL M HOLLIDAY. DANIEL PAUL JOHNSON. LORNA E KROLAK. KRISTIN M. LOHR, LAURA J MCCLAIN, J JENNINGS HOLLIDAY. SUSAN 139 JOHNSON. MARIAN E. 79 KRUG. DANIELAC 103 LOMBARDI. IRENE R MCCLAIN, MICHELE M 112 HOLLOWAY. MILLARD HOWE JOHNSON. MARY LEWIS KRUSE. LINNEA RUTH LONDONER. PATRICE A MCCULLOUGH, DAWN M HOLMES. ANNE CATLETT JOHNSON. MONIQUE A, KUENNING, SHELLEY LANE LONDONO. TERESA MCDADE, ROSE BURNS HOLMES. JANNAN W. JOHNSON. SHARON E KUNEC, DAVID E LONG. JR.. DANIEL E- MCDANIEL, ELIZABETH HOLMES. TODD F. JOHNSON. SHEILA JANE KURAMOTO, NATALIE WO LOPORTO. NANCY S. MCDANIEL, PAMELA JANE HOLMSTRAND. LAURA J. JOHNSON. SHELTON T. KURTZ, KIMBERLY S. 81 LORD. JAMES ED MCDERMOTT, SR , JOHN JOSEPH HOLT. CATHERINE L. JOHNSON. VERONICA S. KURTZ, SARAH M, LOTTERMAN. PATRICIA J, MCDONALD. BRADLEY M 123 HOLT. KAREN F. JOHNSTON. ELIZABETH A. 121 KUTSCHER, LAURA 1 LOUCHIE. HAYBERT MCDONALD. CHRISTINA D, 104 HOLT. LESLIE E, 78 JOHNSTON. MARILYN KAY KWON. YUNG N. LOUDERMILK. MARTHA V. 123 MCDONALD, JANE E 104 HOLTHAUS. ALICE N. 78 JOHNSTON. SANDRA C. KYLE. JUDITH S LOUGH. TERESA E.N MCDONALD, VIRGINIA E HOLYFIELD. KELLY L. JONES. BEVERLEE G 79 m DOUCE. CHRISSY E 187 LOVE, CHARLES R MCDONALD, III, HENRY P HOMCY. JOHN A. 185 JONES. BEVERLY L. LABAR.NOELLE L 160 LOVING, HELEN T MCDOWELL, LAVERNE HONG. HEEJEONG J. JONES. CATHERINE P. LABOISSIERE, LEONA T LOVING, JO ELLEN 112 MCDOWNEY, REBECCA D HOOPER. SUSAN L. 1 1 1 JONES. DAVID T LABOISSIERE. LILLIAN R LOVING, PATRICIA B MCELFISH, BARBARA A HOOTEN. W, DAVID JONES. DEBRA L. LABUDA, REBECCA M LOVING, RUTH A MCELROY, KELLEY L HOOVER. ANDREA W 121. 133 JONES. GREGORY B. 32 LACY, LYNNE W 122. 176 LOVING, WILLIAM H MCELWAIN, HEATHER M 123 HOOVER. DEBORAH V JONES. IAN M 144. 186 LAFEVER. ELIZABETH A. LOWE, CAROL S MCGOWAN, ELIZABETH W HOPEWELL. LARA G. 111 JONES. JUDY LYNN LAFOON, PAMELA L LOWRY. ROBERT W MCGRADY. KAREN A. HOPKINS. KIMBERLY JONES. KIMBERLEY D- 79 LAGRANGE, JAMES M. LUKIANOFF, KATHARINE A, MCGRATH, BRENDAN R. HOPKINS. WENDY S. JONES. LAURA S 79 LAHM, RANDOLPH J LUM, HOLLEY D 123 MCGRATH, CONNIE L. HOPWOOD. ANGELIA JONES. PAMELA R 79 LAIMBEER, OAPHRIE A. LUMPKIN, BONNIE RAE MCGUIRE, AMELIA V. HORN. STEPHANIE M. 121 JONES. VICKIE J 121. 141 LAMARCA. IV PETER J. LUMPKIN. ROBERT R MCGUIRE, COURTNEY L HORNBAKER. MATTHEW J. JORDAN. ANN MARIE LAMB, JULIE E 103 LUPTAK. KATHERINE D 112 MCGUIRE, DONNA ANN HORNE. ELLA MAE H JORDAN. BENJAMIN J, 121 UMB, ROBIN G, 122 LUPTON. JOLINE A. MCGUIRE, SUSAN E 82, 131, 142 HORNE. ROMA LORETTA JORDAN. JERRY PARKER LAMBROSE, IDA H USHER. ANN LESUEUR MCHUGH, CARRAH M HORNER. BEVERLY EADE JORDAN. KAREN L 79 LAMOND, KEITH W LUSSIER. BARBARA M MCILVOY, JANICE E HORSEMAN. MARY ANN E. JORDAN. LINDA G LAMONTAGNE, TODD M LUTTRELL. CYNTHIA E- MCKAY, CATHERINE A HORSTKAMP. EDWARD PAUL JORDAN. PAIGE FARMER LAMPERT, AMY B LUTTRELL. KAREN E. MCKAY, EVELYN A. HORTON. PRISCILLA F, JOYNER. KARON G. 79 LANCASTER, DAVID G LYCAN. MARY E, 82 MCKEE, LESLIE D HORTON. SANDRA G. JOYNER. SANDRA K. LANCASTER, KIMBERLI A 112 LYNCH. AILEEN M. MCKEEN KERRY A. HORWATH. ROBERT JOHN JUHASZ, SANDRA A LANDON. MARK A 141 LYNCH. CAROL L. MCKEEVEH, ELIZABETH A HOSKIN. DONALD D JULIAN. CHRISTOPHER 121 LANDON, TERESA K- LYNCH. KENNETH MCKELVEY. MARGARET L 105 HOTCHKISS. KATHY ANN JUPE. RICHARD LANE, PRISCILLA P. LYNCH. SUSAN JANET MCKELVEY, SARA L 82, 138 HOUCHEN, TAMARA L. 121 JUREK. STEPHANIE A. 79 LANGE, LAURA H, LYNCH. TIMOTHY MCKENNA, JAYNE S HOUSE. TRACY M, 121 JURGENS. BONNIE C LANGLEY, MARIA L LYONS. ELIZABETH L MCKENNA, KAREN E 83 HOUSE. WlaiE H. KABZA. KRISTOPHER 185 LANUZO, MARIA L 112 MAAS. BARBARA D, MCKENNA. LISA J 105 HOWARD. JANET MARIE KAM8ER. TODD J LAPIERRE, AMY E MACCALL. DOUGLAS W MCKINNEY. ELLEN S 105 HOWARD, JEFFREY DALE KAMBOURIAN. REBECCA M. 103 LAPLANTE, ELIZABETH G- MACDICKEN ERIC S MCKISSOCK, TIMOTHY M. 123. 133 HOWARD, JOAN F, KAMENSKI. NANCY JANE LAPP, VALERIE JO MACFADZEAN, JUDY E MCKNIGHT. PATRICIA W HOWARD, PAMELA K, 78 KANG. SE W HRKIN, LINDA E. MACHAK. EILEEN M MCKNIGHT. SUSAN A 112 HOWARD, PATRICIA F, KAflKLIS. TIJA L, 80 LARSEN. KYLE E. 122 MACKENZIE LYNN MCLAUGHLIN. CATHERINE L HOWARD, SARAH B. KARR, SCOTT M 152, 153 URSON. KIRSTEN E. MACKEY. CYNTHIA LEE MCLAUGHLIN, MARY L HOWARD, JR,, PAUL E. KARRAS, EMMANUEL LARSON. II. DON M, MACKIE. ROXANNE M 123 MCLAUGHLIN, SUZANNE 112. 138 HOWE, AMY E, KASIK. LINDA S, LARUE. WENDY J. 104 MACKIN. LISA M MCLEAN. MONIKA HOWE, SANDRA D,H- KASPER. KEVIN C, LAHUMBE, ANGEL M.C MACOMSON. AMANDA L MCLEOD, GREGORY P HOWELL, KATHARINE L, KATZ. NANCY CAROL LASOCKI. WENDY A, 122 MADDEN. JAMES M MCLEOD, TIMOTHY A HOELL. LESLIE M, 121 KAVANAUGH. KELLY E 112 LATTU. KIRSTI A MADISON. DONNA L 123 MCMAHON. THOMAS P 186 HOWELL, SARAH P. KAWECKI. ELIZABETH 121 LATZKE. KATHY L.W. MADISON. JENNIFER L 112 MCMANAMEY, DAWN M 112 HOWLETT, FRANCIS C. KEARNEY. HUGH JAMES HUGHLIN. DENNIS J MADORMA. JOANNA MAE MCMANUS KIMBERLY K, 112 HOWZE. LISA M. KEARNEY. M DEIRDRE 112 LAUGHMAN. JANE MCGHEE MAGNESS, JULIA E MCMILLAN. CAROL D 112 HOY. MATTHEW A. 153 KEATING. KIMBERLY A, 80. 144 LAUSTEN, DAVID H 153 MAHLE. KIM A MCMILLAN. KAREN L 83 HOYE. JENNIFER D KEEFE. LISA R. LAWHORN, DENISE 1 WAHMOOD, SALAHUDDIN MCMURTRIE CHRISTINE K, 123 HOYLE. TRACY A. KEITH. JENNIFER L. LAWRENCE. JULIA C MAHONEY, MICHAEL 73. 83 MCNEALY. TIMOTHY P 113 HRONIS. GRACE KEITH. MARK A 80 L4WS0N. RICHARD V. MAIDMENT. LESLIE MCPETERS. TIMOTHY M, 105. 182 HU. STEPHEN T. KELBLY. KATHERINE K. 121 HWSON. RUBERT T. MAIELLO. LORI ANNE 123 MCPHEE, MARGARET L. HUBBARD. CATHERINE A. Ill KELLER. JENNIFER J LAWSON. SARAH E MALAKOFF. GREGORY S, 63 MCQUAY. TERRI E HUBBARD. GAILR. Ill KELLEY. ROBBIN R. LAYBOURNE. TIMOTHY D 185 MALLOY. BRIAN J MCQUEEN, MEGAN GARVEY HUBBARD. VIVIAN S. KELLUM, JOAN LYNETTE LAYER. DANIELA G 122 MALVASO, LISA E, MCSORLEY, RITA E HUBBERT. ANNE S. KELLY. BRIAN N. LAYMAN. SARAH E 131 MALVASO, MATTHEW P 123 MCWHIRT, III. GEORGE B. HUBBLE. SUSAN EANES KELLY, CYNTHIA A, LEA. GAYLE A, MANCINI, AVA S. MEAD. NANCY H HUBBLE. SUSAN L KELLY, JULIE A. 20. 24 LEAHEY. KATHLEEN M 104 MANEY, SUSAN M MEADE, SHERRI L 113 HUCKABEE. ELIZABETH Q. 103 KELLY. KRISTIN M, LEATHEM. PAUL ALAN MANGOLD, DEBORAH J MEADOWS- PATRICIA G. HUDSON. BENJAMIN C. KELLY. MARY M LEATHERS, LISA G. 104, 138, 142 MANKINS, CAROLINE M. 112 MEADOWS. PATRICIA S HUDSON. LINDA C. 121 KELLY. RHONDA M. LEBEL. DONNA M 104. 144 MANLOVE, MARIAN L MEADOWS. SARA JO HUDSON. MICHAEL D 185 KELLY. TRAGI DENISE LEBRANDO. JEANNE M. MANN, AMY F 123 MEARS. MICHAEL LEE HUESTIS. DANA E, 187 KELLY. TRACY SEAN LECOMTE. ALLISON C MANN, AMY J 104 MEAUX. VICTORIA LG HUEY. OLIVER J. KEMBLE. LISA M LEDFORD. BETSY J. 104 MANNER, CECILIA A. 83 MECHEM, THERESA A. HUFF. JOAN LYNN KEMP. BILLIE J 121 LEE. ANGELA R MANNING, SHANA M MEDVETZ MARCIA M HUFF. KARA L. 103. 140 KENDALL. CHARLES M LEE. BEVERLY A MANNY, CAROLE S MEEKS, TIMOTHY H HUFF. MICHAEL P, KENDALL. STEPHANIE W. LEE. GAIL W MANSBERGER, LISA R. 104 MEESE. KEVIN J HUFFMAN. DIANA GARDNE KENNEDY, EDITH M LEE. JENNIFER K. 81. 89 MARANO, LEE A 104 MELICHAR. KAREN ARLENE HUFFMAN. MARRETTA R. KENNEDY, LYNN R. 112 LEE. JENNIFER L 104 MAHCOUX, JILL P 33. 142 MELLOTT. JACQUELINE HUFFMAN. MICHELLE L KENNY. COLEEN P LEEE. KIM LORRAINE MARCUS, PATRICIA T MELSON. DAPHNE R HUFFMAN. PATRICIA A. KENNY. JOSEPH J. 80 LEE. LAURA M- 122. 138 MARCUS, SCOTT S 123 MELSON. DEAN A HULTGREN. KERRI L KENNY. MAUREEN E. LEE. RAN MARDERS, DONNA L MELTON. JUDY L 84 HUMPHREY. DWAYNE E. KENYON. DAWN L LEE. SHERRI L 122 MARKEY WILLIAM G MELTZER. SHERI L HUNT. BETTY H. KENYON. LAURA K 121 LEE. SIN J MARKLE. CLAIRE L MENDENHALL, BONNIE M HUNT. CONSTANCE M- KERELUIK. DIANE L, 140 LEE. WOO SOOK MARKLEY, ANDREA D 112 MENSON, JENNIFER E 105 HUNT. DIANE C, KERNS. JEAN GULLEY LEFEAVE. THERESA D MARKS, AL ' CE E 104 MERCIEZ. JACOB P HUNTER. MARY F. KERR. JOSEPH R. LEFTWICH. MARTHA JONES MAHKWITH, CHRISTOPHER MERFELD, CAROLYN P HURLEY. JOHN F 176 KERR. ROBERTA C. LEGGETT. CAROLYN C, MARKWITH, HEATHER C MERRITT, MARTHA J 123 HURI OCK, TAMARA Bill KERR. TRACY LEIGH LEGGETT. MARY T MARLOW ANN R. MERRITT MELVA ANNE HUSSMANN, ANNETTE H. HUTCHIND, MARY ELLEN C. HUTCHINGS, JENNIFER C. KESSLER. CAROL L. 144 KETELHUT. DEBORAH L ! KEYS. PETER A. 19. 186 LEHEM. BONNIE J 112 LEHMAN. LESLIE E. 121 LEHMBECK. SHIRLEY MARLOW. DONNA L MARPLE. SARA L. 83 MARRON. CHRISTOPHER 83. 130 MERSIOWSKY. JONATHAN S MERSIOWSKY. LORRAINE D MESICK. TAMMY L 84 Index — 217 MILLER A.MV G 123. 143 MILLER. ANNMARIE MILLER CHRISTOPHER MILLER. CLAUDESTER E. MILLER. DIANE M 64 MILLER GREG C MILLER LEEAHN 123 MiU-ER LORETTA L MILLER MARY E 113 MILLER MONICA L MILLER RONDA B 123 MILLER THERESA E. MILLHOUSE. LOUIS M MILLS. CAROL E. MILLS. JACOUEUNE MILLS. MELISSA M. MILLS. STEVEN JOHN MILSTEAD. BETTY HOLM MILTON. UNDA A. S4 MINTtR DIANA R. MIRANDA. KAREN N 123 MITCHELL CATHERINE C MITCHELL LEANN M 123 MrrCHELL, REBECCA ANNE MITCHELL SARAH T 123 MITCHELL TOOD R. MITCHELL III. GEORGE S- MITTERER. UNDA C MOE. SUZANNE D 84. 139 MOELL£R. RUSSELL A. 123 MOELLER. TRACY A MOHR. KEITH P MOLINA. EVELYN MOUER. JOYCE A MONAHAN. MARY M. 4 MONCRIEF. JANE C 140 MONDORO. DENNIS M 185 MONK. JANET M 113 fc ONTAGUE. ELIZABETH C. MONTEFUSCO. LORI A Si MONTGOMERY. LAURA K MONTOJO, ANGELES MONTRIEF. PATRICIA C h OOMAW. G- DUNBAR MOON, PAMELA A MOON. REBECCA U 113 MOON, YOUNG C MOONEY, MARIACARMELA 85 MOONEY, STEPHEN M 144. 186 MOORE, AMY L MOORE. CARIN L 123 MOORE CHERYL D 35 MOORE- CHRISTINE M 113 MOORE. ELIZABETH B 123 MOORE EMILY M 123 MOORE. KATHLEEN M 85 MOORE LESUE L MOORE. MARIE H MOORE. ROeiN M MOORE. SCOTT E MOORE. TAMRA K 85 MOORE. TONI L 85. 142 MOOREFIELD. AMY E MORAN. KEVIN S MORASKI. BETTY JEAN MORECOCK. STEVEN M. MOHEFIELD, KENNETH R PiAOflELU. KATHRYN M. MOHGAN. JAMES M 153 MORGAN. JANE E 113 MORGAN. USA A MORGAN. MARGARET L 85 MORGAN. MK:hELLE S. MORGAN. WANDA S MORIARTY. JAMES A MORIAHTY. LOUIS M. MORIN, THOMAS B. MORING, MELISSA SUE MORITZ JUDITH R. MORNU NATHALIE MORRELL BONNIE BELL MORRIS, BARBARA A 123 MORRIS. JANE E MORRIS. KATHLEEN M, 85 MORRIS. SHERRI L 85 MORRIS. WARNER G MORRIS, JR , WILLIAM J. MOHRISSEY, JEAN M 174 MORROW, PAMELA A 113 MORTON FRANCES A 85 MOSLEY, SCOTT D MOSS, JACOUELYN E MOSTELLEH, DEIDRE E MOTHERSHEAD, SUSAN G. MOTLEY, JENNIFER C 124 MOTLEY. LAURIE D 86 MOTTER NEIL EDWARD MOTTLEY CHRISTY D 124 WOL- TON SUSAN E 1 1 1 MOUNTJOY. TAWANA LYNN MOY CAROLINE S 123 MOY. MICHELLE L 124 MUEHIHOF. ERIC WADE MUELLER. MIRANDA L 124 MUGAVIN. MARGARET M MULOOON MARYBETH MULHALL MARY K. MULLEN, KENNETH H MuaER, DIANE M MULLIGAN, SUSAN M. 79, 86, 144. 187 MULUNIX. GERALD DAVID MULLINS, BETH A MuaiNS, REBECCA OTT MULLINS, STEPHANIE H, MULLINS, TIMOTHY J. MULVANEY, MCHAEL MUNOY. CARY MUNN. LAURA L 105. 174 MUNSON. DANIA L 124 MUROOCK. CYNTHIA L MUROOCX JR , JAMES E MURPHY, AMY M MURPHY BRIDGET A MIJHPMY DENISE A 124 M ' JC|PH EILEEN M ... ,;,:,-, , . ' i!.,ETHM 113 , ' . -FR A 124 MUTH, LISA K, MUTH, MELINDA M, MYERS, BARBARA A 105 MYERS, CHRISTOPHER MYERS, DEBRA H MYERS, ROBIN C 124 MYERS, WILLIAM H, MYZIE. NANCY J 105. 183 NAALDEN. ANNA M. 124 NACK. EMILY A 25 NAGGS. MOLLIE H. NAKAMOTO. MAE M. NAPIER, JULIA E, NASH, CHRISTIE L NASH, ELIZABETH E NASH, STACIE L 124 NATALE, DEBRA A NAUGKTON, VINCENT P, NEAL 111, M PINSON NEAHY KRISTINA M 197 NEAVE, TAMMY L 124 NEAVES, ELLEN M, NEDZBALA. PETER NEIDIGH, CAROL J NELSON, AMY P 105. 141 NELSON, LftURA LOUISE NELSON, MICHAEL D 171 NESBITT, VICTORIA J NESSELRODT, BRENDA J NEULS, UNDA J 105 NEWCOMB LINDA NEWCOMB, SUSAN L. 124 NEWCOMER, BRUCE E 113, 138 NEWLIN, BETSY C NEWMAN, BEVERLY J 105, 138. 1 NEWMAN, DEBORAH A 113 NEWMAN, JENNIFER C NEWMAN, KATHRYN E NEWTON, JANET B NEWTON, LYNN PAYNE NICE, BEVERLY P NICHOLS, ANDREA D 124 NICHOLS, JOYCE B NICHOLS, JR , JOHN H NICHOLS, JR , JOHN W, NICHOLSON, STACEY E, NICOnPMUS, JANET E NIELSEN, DAVEN LEE NIELSEN, MARK K 113 NISSEN, FREDERICK S NITKOWSKI, BEVERLY J, NIX, BRENDA D, NIXON, JANET LEE NIZIAK, KURT S 185 NOLL, ROBERT E 185 NORBURY, ANDREW J NOREN, JOHN S NORFOLK, LEWIS B NORIEGA, LAURA K NORMAN, NINA MERRILL NORRIS, BONNIE KAY NORRIS, BRONNA J 124 NORRIS, JULI A, NORTHAM, MARK D NORTHCUTT, STEPHEN R NORTHERN, DEBORAH GORE NORTHROP, RYAN R NORTON, JUDY GRAHAM NOSKO, KAfilN M NOTTINGH M, MARY R, NOVAK. CLARE M NOWERS. AUDREY P NOWERY. CATHERINE L NOWERY. MARGARET A NUCKOLS. TIMOTHY W O ' BRIEN, BARBARA M O ' BRIEN, SHERRILL E 124 O ' CONNELL DAVID C O ' CONNELL, MARK A 86, 176 O ' CONNOR, BETH M O ' CONNOR, PATRICK J O ' CONNOR, SUSANNE G O ' DONNELL, CHRISTOPHER 86 O ' FARRELL, LINDA M O ' KEEFE, MICHAEL W 113,153 OLEARY, WINIFRED A 144 O ' MALLEY, JOHN P O NEILL, JOHN F O NEILL, ROBERT R. 86 SABEN. LYNNE E, OTOOLE, ROBIN S, OAKLEY, LISA C OATES, AMBIA J, 87 OATES, SUSAN D, 86, 131 ODOM.DAWN 105 OELKERS, JEFFREY A 153 OGBURN, DEBORAH K 124 OGDEN, MARY E OGDEN, MAUREEN G 124 OGDEN, RICHARD D OH, HANG L OHSIEK, STACEY A 124 OJIBWAY, DAVID F OLDFIELD, MARIA JOAN OLIPHANT, VERONICA L 144 OLIVER, BEVERLEY R OLIVER, ROBERT D OLIVER, THOMAS C OLIVEHI, DOREEN ALICE OLSON, MICHELE L 124 ONUCKI. LISA A 86 ORLANDO. CAROL Y ORROCK. BETSY MASSEY OSBORNE. SHARON L OSBURN, SARAH P OSETH, CATHERINE A OSHCHYPKO, JILL A OTT, FRED RUSSELL OTTO, SHARON F 87 OUTTEN, IV, WiaiAM L 105, 153 OVERBEY, HERLA S OVERTON, KIMBERLY A, OWEN, LAURIE A OWEN, LISA C 124 OWENS, JAMES RAY OWENS, MARY C 87 OWENS ROBERT MOORE OWENS, RODNEY C OWENS, SUSAN L 113 OXENDINE, STEPHANIE PACELLO, CATHERINE M PACK, CHRISTOPHER 153 PACKETT. KAREN E PADDOCK, ALICIA A PAGES, MERCEDES PAINTER, JODI L, 113 PAINTER, PAUL R, PAINTER, SHARON F PAISLEY, JAMES A, PALAZZO, JULIET M, PALIVOOA. STACY M, PALIVOOA, TRACY H PALMER, KIMBERLY A PANER TRACY E 105 PAONE, MARIA A 87 PAPARELLA, PATRICIA R PARAMORE, EVE M 87 PARCHEN, CASSANDRA B PARCHEN, JR , DAVID H 87 PARCHMENT, VICKI W PARENT, CARRIE T PARHAM, JAMES E PARKER, ANDREA A 124 PARKER, COLLEEN D PAYNE, PAYNE, PAYNE, . PAYNE. PAYNE, PAYNE, PAYNE, ' PARKER, KAREN E- PAHKER, MELINDA LEE PARKER, TONI D 105 PARKER, YVONNE M. PARKS, JOHN MICHAEL PARLMAN, ELLEN M PAHMELEE, MICHELLE E PARNELL JURGEN F PARSONS, DIANNE JO PARSONS, ELIZABETH A, PASCALE, PATRICIA ANN PASINSKI, JANE T PASSAN, TIA LEIGH PASTO, MARY KATHRYN PATRICK, GREGORY S PATTERSON, CAROL D PATTERSON, DENISE J. PATTERSON, LESLIE A PATTON, KENNETH R PAUKERT, MARA N, 113 PAULSEN, KATHERINE A- PAULSEN, KENDEL A 105, 131 PAULSON, LYNN E PAWLAK, GEORGE T PAYNE, BILLY F E, D ELIZABETH 113 E, DEBORAH ANN E, JENNIFER W 124. 174 E. LESUE J 87 E, LISA GAIL E, TEMPLE A E, VELVET ANN PAYTES, THOMAS G- PAZ, MANUEL M 105 PEACOCK, BENJAMIN A PEAPPLES, PETRIE B PEARSON, RONALD LEE PEART, JANET E 87 PECCATIELLO, MARCIA PECK, SHARON D 124 PEDERSEN, KIRSTEN J 124 PEELE, KATHRYN A, PELFREY. STEPHEN W PELKEY, KELLY A 113 PELLEGRINO, CHRISTOPHER PENDLETON, KA LASCHELL PENKAVA, BARBARA M 113 PENLEY, MITCHELL M PENTZ, SUZANNE E 105 PEPPERS, SARA J 105 PERDUE, LISA C 88 PERI, ANNA C 88 PERKINS, DEBRA J 124 PERKINS, JULIE D PERKINS STUART J, PERNA, SUSAN L, 88 PERRIE, DAVID P PERRIN, CHARLES C, PERRY, CARLA J, 113 PERRY, HEATHER L PERRY, MARY EDWARDS PERRY, SHARON L. PERRY, SHARON L PERRY, WINIFRYDE A. PETERMAN, DONALD K. PETERS, WILLIAM D, PETERSEN, ERIC J. 88 PETERSON, KERI J PETERSON, SCOTT J PETRAKIS, MICHAEL A 124 PETRUS, SANDRA JEAN PETRUSKA, LISA A PFISTER, WILLIAM H, PFOHL. CRIS J PHARR, EVELYN M, PHELPS, MICHELLE L, 125 PHILIPP, BRENDA A, PHILLIPS. DIANA M, 88 PHILLIPS, FRANK R PHILLIPS, GAIL A, PHILLIPS, JAMES B, 125 PHILUPS, USA A, 86 PHILLIPS, LISA A, PHILLIPS, MEREDITH R PHILLIPS, ROBERT KF ' v IN PHILP, COLIN J 186 PHIMMASONE, ANOTHER 113 PHINNEY, JENNIFER S PIACENTINI, MATTHEW D, PICCININ, KELLY L 125, 160 PIEPENBURG, ANNE E PIERCE, ERIK PIERCE, ORPHEUS 105 PIERSON, BENJAMIN L 144. 185 PIEHSON, RICHARD C PIKE, ROBERT B 88 FILLER, ELIZABETH S 125 PILSON, GREGORY B PIMBLETT, JOHN T 88, 138 PINCKNEY, JULIA D 105 PIRRONE, VERONIQUE H, 144 PITTMAN, JANET B 88 PITTMAN. USA K H, PITTS. ANDREA M PITTS. KEVIN S PITTS, KHISTY LEE PITZ, JERRILYN L PIVARNIK. GREGORY R PLACE, CASEY ROSS PLAIA, KENNETH 19. 105, 132, 144 PLUSCHAU, LAURA C, POCKRISS. PETER S, POIRRIER, MICHELLE J POLLOCK, ANDREW M, POMERLEAU, ROBERT J, POMYKALA, MELANIE J, PONS, DENISE F PONS, JENNIFER S, 72. 88 POOLE, KALI D, POPECK, MARY KATHRYN POPP, MARSHA D, PORCO. ANTHONY D 138, 141 PORTEN, LEAH M, PORTER, ERNEST V POSILLICO, MAUREEN H POULOS, MICHELLE L, 125 POULSTON. BELINDA G, 113 POWE, SHEILA A, POWELL, YVONNE L, 125 POWERS, DEBORAH S POWERS, KAREN A 76, 89 POWERS, KATHRENE L POWERS, SARAH B POZNIAK, JOHN E 125 PRANZO, JENNIFER W 89 PREDZIN, DAVID HAY PRESCOTT, GAIL ARLENE PRESTON, TINSLEY C PRETTYMAN, AMY L 81, 89 DOUGLAS L PRICE KRISTIE M PRICE 125 PRICE, SUSAN A 89 PRIESTLAND, MARY H 125 PRILUMAN, JENNIFER L 106 PROFFITT, ELIZABETH A 89 PROUTT, ELIZABETH S, 89 PROUTY, MARIANNE PROVO, SANDRA D PSIODA, SANDRA J PUCKETT, LEE ANNE K PUCKETT, WANDA L 90 PUGH, CHRISTIE S, PUGH, WILLIAM EARL PULLEY, JULIE V 125 PURDOM, ANNE K, 113 PURVIS, KRISTIN L QUAGLIA, JOALBEE A, 125 OUANN, CYNTHIA E OUARLES, MARIANNE K, QUARTUCCIO, CHRISTOPHER 176 QUE, LOUISE E 90, 140 QUEVEDO, CORINNE A 90 QUIGLEY, KATHLEEN M QUIRKE, JEANNE M RABSON, ANN RADOLINSKI, LORENE KAY W RADOLINSKI, MARY FRANCES RAFFERTY, DENISE C RAGONE, MATTHEW J RAINES, AURENA KAYE RAINEY, THOMAS A RALEIGH, CHERYL L 90 RAMAGE, SABRINA G 125 RAMBERG. LISA CAROL RAMBO, MARION H, RAMSEY, DANAR 125 RAMSEY, JILL C 113 RAND, MARGARET V 106. 141 RANDALL. NANCY JANE RANDELL. JOAN W RANDELS. SUZANNE M RASMUSSEN, PATRICIA D, RASNAKE, SHERRI L RATLIFF, BETSY ANN RATNER, DANIEL N 90 RAU, ANNE C 90 RAU, LINDA JEAN RAVERT, LOUISE ANN RAVN. JENNIFER L, RAYMOND, JONATHAN D 166 RAYNES, BOBBIE LEIGH REAGAN, SARAH L 90 REAVES, LISA K, RECH, BLENDA A, RECH, JACK SANFORD REDMAN, LINDA L 90 REEB, JOHN ANTON REECE, LORI ROWLAND REED, EARL I, 182 REED, JONATHAN A 141, 182 REED, KATHRVNEL REED, KIMBERLY G, REED, LAURA F REEDER, CATHERINE B, REEDY, DAVID LEWIS REEP, DEBORAH ANN REEP, DEBORAH L 106 REES. JOHN P REESE, ANTHONY D REEVES, CHARLES M REEVES, MARK G REGAN, KATHERINE E 90 138 REGNAULT, JENNIFER A REGULA, ELIZABETH A REICHART, NANCY E 125 REICHENBACH, USA M 125 REID, EVELYN L REID, STACEY J 125 REIDY, JOHN T REILEY, KIMBERLY S REILLY, BARBARA A, REILLY, STACEY E, 106 REILLY, TRACEY R, REINER, LYNN A, REISTRUP, JOHN M, 125 REITEN. GAYLENE C. REJUNEY, II, JOSEPH W, RENICK, TIMOTHY S 130 131 RENNER, BETTY J RETTEW, PAMELA A, 125 REULE T, JAMES B, 125 REYNOLDS, CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS, USHA F 125 REYNOLDS, MAMIE J REYNOLDS. SHANNON 24 RHEE, JENNIFER H, RHODES, ANN B, RHODES, CAROL A. 125 RHODES, DIANE M, 106 RHODES, SHARON M, RHYMES, LAURA A, RICE, CAROLE M RICE, FRANKLIN C RICE, WILLIAM M 113 RICHARDS, ANN C RICHARDS. DAVIDS, 185 RICHARDS. JUDY LYNN RICHARDSON, LINDA S. RICHARDSON, TIMOTHY L, RICHER. CHRISTA L RICHMAN, USA F RICHMOND, CHRISTOPHER 153, 186 RICKARD, MICHAEL 185 RICKETTS, MELANIE D 90 RIDDLE, DAWN J RIDDLE, DEBORAH J, RIDDLE. JACQUELYN K. RIDOUT, PATRICIA F 125 RIECK, RICKIE SPURR RIEDL. MARTHA M RIEGEL, MATTHEW J, RIESCO. LUIS A 90 RIESTER. SARA M 48 RIGGINS, NANCY MACON RILEY. KIMBERLY A, RINKER. JUDITH KAREN RINKER, MICHELLE S RIPLEY, SUSAN H 91, 142 RISHELL, SUSANNE S, RISHER, WENDY A RITCHIE, CLARICE A, 91, 140 RITTERBUSCH. CHRISTINE I 113 RIVENBARK, KIMBERLEY R 113,133 RIVENBURG, SHEILA A 125 RIZZO, MARSHALL S ROAK. JENNIFER C, 187 ROBBINS, ROBERT D, 158 ROBERSON. LAWRENCE A, ROBERTS, CONSTANCE M, 113 ROBERTS, REBECCA A ROBERTS, SUSAN 160 ROBERTS, TINA A, ROBERTSON, TABATHA A 125 ROBERTSON, WILLIAM LEE 139 ROBEY, DEBRA LEE ROBILLARD, USA E 125 ROBILLARD, TODD A ROBINSON, DONNA J 125 ROBINSON, JO ANNE ROBINSON, MONICA M, HOCA, LUPITA M, 114 HOCK. ROCHELLE N ROCKECHARLIE, ANGELA H. RODGERS, DAVID N RODGERS. RUTH A, 114 RODKEY, JOSEPH R, RODRIGUEZ, CLARA M 91 RODRIGUEZ, NINA C, 91 ROEHRS. JULIE M 91 ROGERS, CYNTHIA L ROGERS, LEAH K 125 ROGERS, MARGARET J 91 ROGERS, SUZANNE M ROGERS, TIMI L 91 ROLAND. GRANT P ROLLICK, JUDITHANN M 1 14 ROLLINS. CONSTANCE P ROLLINS, WILLIAM J, 140 ROOP, KEVIN T, 91 ROSE, BARBARA M. ROSE, CATHY LYNN HOSE, DEBRA E, 92 ROSE, DENISE L 125 ROSE. JULIE E ROSE, TERRY LAMAR ROSS, BARRY A 92 ROSS. DEBORAH L H ROSS. LAURA E ROSS, SHARON E ROSS-CLUNIS, MARY A, ROSSER. DIANNE R, ROSTON. 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CYNTHIA SCHMITTLEIN, SUZANNE SCHMUTTE, JENNIFER L, SCHMUTZ, PAMELA L SCHNATTERLY, ROBERT W, SCHNEIDER, DONNA K SCHNEIDER, VICTORIA E SCHNEIDER, JR , DONALD E, SCHOEB, MELISSA E 126 SCHOEN, TECIA L SCHOENEBERG, CYNTHIA A, 176 SCHOMODY, DENISE L SCHOOLER, BROOKE O, SCHOOLER, CHRISTINA K SCHOOLER, MELISSA G, SCHOOLER, SHERRI L SCHOOLEY, JOHANNA F, 126 SCHOR, CAROLINE L SCHOTTLER. MARY F, 114 SCHHAG, REBECCA LYNN SCHREHER, STACY L, SCHROEDER. MARY E, SCHUBEL, SUSAN A, SCHUETTE, JENNIFER SUE SCHULZ, ADAM L, SCHUPING, JOYCE ELIZ SCHWABE. MELANIE D 126 SCHWALM, ANDREA L SCHWARTZ, BRENDA L, 106 SCHWARTZ, SHERRIE A, 92 SCHWERHA, DIANA J, SCOBY, KELLEYM, 126 SCOFIELD, CHERYL L 114 SCOTT. BETHANN E, SCOTT. CHERYL E, SCOTT. ELIZABETH A. 126 SCOTT. KAREN S, SCOTT. LEIGH A, SCOTT, ROBERT RAY SCOTT, SYBILLA E SCOTT, TONYA R 126 SCULL. CAROL A SEAL, STEPHEN W, SEAL, SUSAN L, 93 SEATON, TRACY L SEAVEH. JEAN E, SEAY, SANDRA A, 1318 SEAY, SHERRI L, SEAY, VICTORIA R, 114 SEBASTIAN, VIRGINIA SECOR, DIANE M, 93, 144 SEDLACEK, SCOTT A, SEDNER. LISA M, 126 SEDWICK, CAROLYN F, SEELY, KATHLEEN D, SEIDNER, SCOTT H, SEIFFERT, CATHERINE A, 139 SEIPP, SHELLEY S SEKUTERSKI, KENNETH P SELNER, LISAM 139 SELTZER. CULLEN D. SENCINDIVER. SHEILA H. SEROSKIE, LISA A. SEVERO. TIMOTHY M, 185 SHACKFORD, SHANE 153 SHADLE. JR., LEE OTIS SHAFER. DONNA L SHAFFER. JR.. TONY R SHAFFERMAN. MARY ARCHER SHAH. NIMESH D, 93 SHANLEY. KERRY A. SHARMAN. CHERYL C. 93 SHARMAN. KEVIN L- SHARP. LOYAL LEE SHARPE. PEGGY A. SHAW. LAURA L. 93 SHAW. MAUREEN P SHAW. PATRICIA ANN SHAW. SUSAN L SHAWN. SANDRA B. SHEEHAN. CAROLYN SHEEHAN. NORA L. 93 SHELEVA. ANNE H, SHELKEY. EDWARD L SHELTON. DEBORAH L. SHELTON. TANDI PAYTES SHELTON. JR.. WILLIE G SHEPARD. WILLIAM L, SHERKNESS. MARIE A. SHERLEY. MARY B. 126, 138 SHERMAN. PAUL E. SHERMAN. THOMAS E. SHERTZ. KRISTY A. SHERTZER. LAURETTA J. 126 SHERWOOD. LESLIE C. SHEWCHUK. MICHELLE L 106 SHIFLETT. DIANA LEE SHILLINGSBURG. PAMELA J. 93. 182 SHINBERGER. MOLLY B. SHIPE. STEVEN W. 114 SHIRLEY. ANASTASIA M. SHIRLEY. SARA T. SHORT. JANET D. 114 SHORTER. CHRISTINE P. 126 SHORTER. WILLIAM J. SHORTT. CHARMAINE H. SHOWS. LYDIA K. SHREVE. LESLIE O. SHUGRUE. LAURA E. 126 SHULTZ. TIMOTHY P. SHUNK. KELLEY M. SHUPE. STEHPANIE R. SHURA. CAROL BOLEY SIDHU. RANJIT S. SIECKER. DAVIDS. 114. 142 SIEGEL, HOLLI A. SIEVERS. DIANA R. 176 SIGLER. ROBIN L, BOLT SIKORA. SUSAN M. 126 SILER. LYNN MARIE SILVA. VERA-LUCIA P. 94 SILVER. GORDON W. SILVER. MICHELE A. SILVERMAN. CATHY A. SILVESTRINI. LINDA F. SILVOLA, JR., WILLIAM H. SIMI. CHRISTOPHER SIMMONS. HOMER R. SIMMONS. LARRY SIMMONS. SHIRLEY P SIMONS. STEVEN W. SIMPKINS. ANN C. 114 SIMPSON. ALTA MAE SIMPSON. EILEEN T. 106 SIMPSON. IDA C. SIMPSON. LISA M. 94 SIMPSON. SYDNEY J. SINCLAIR. JANE E. SINGER. AMANDA E. 126 SINGH. AZNIV T, SINGH. RANJIT SINGSTOCK. ELISSA M. SINK. ROBERT M SINKA. DAWN M. 94 SIPE. M CHRISTINA SISAK. JENNIFER A. SISK. MATTHEW W. SISSON. PAULA K. 126 SIX. SARAH L. 187 SJURSETH. ERIC V, SKAGGS. MARK A. SKAGGS. REBECCA J. 114 SKEENS. BEVERLY A. SKEWIS. WILLIAM D. SKIDMORE. SANDRA M.H. SKOWRON. STEPHANIE A. 126 SKYTA. MAURI A. 126 SLAMIN. DANIEL R- SLATER. ELIZABETH D, 106 SLOANE. AMY L. SLOCUM. KATHY W. SMALLENBERG. ROBERT H. 126 SMALLWOOD. JOHN D. 144 SMALLWOOD. JR.. DAVID E. SMART, MARY E. 94 SMITH. ADAM M. SMITH. ALEXANDRA L. 106 SMITH. AMY C. 126 SMITH, ANDREW LEE 94 SMITH, BLAKE E. SMITH, BRIAN J. SMITH. CAROLINE N. 114 SMITH. CATHRYN C. SMITH. CHERYL M. 126 SMITH. DAWN M. 106 SMITH. DIANNE L. SMITH. DONNA P. 106 SMITH. DYLAN TAYLOR SMITH. GLENN S. 153 SMITH. J CHRISTINE SMITH. JENNIFER H. SMITH. JENNIFER L. SMITH, JUDITH H. SMITH. KAREN A. SMITH. KARIN M. SMITH. KEVIN E. SMITH. MADELEINE ft. SMITH. MARK A. SMITH. MARY R, 126 SMITH. MELANIE F. SMITH. MELANIE L. SMITH. MICHAEL D. SMITH. PAMELA JEAN SMITH. ROBERT B. 168, 169 SMITH, STEPHANIE D. SMITH. SUSAN P. SMITH. SUSAN P. SMITH, TERESA JONES SMITH, TERRY ANNE SMITH, THERESA K. 114 SMITH, TRAGI L 126 SMITH. TRACY LAVERT SMITH. VERNELL M. SNEAD. JANE F SNEDDEN. LORRAINE E. SNIDER. SHERRI L, SNYDER. KIMBERLY A. 94. 130 SNYDER. LISA M, SNYDER. RANDALL L SODERHOLM. PETER T. SODERLUND. KERRY L. 114 SOKOL JANET M SOKOLOSKI. LYDIA SOKOLOWSKI. GREGORY J. SOMERVILLE. THERESA A 94 SOHRELL. MARY E SOTO. RENEE SOURS. LARRY W SOWA. HEIDI S SPAIN. ANGELA R 94 SPANGLER. CAROL B. SPANGLEH. TODD D 153 SPAHKMAN. SHELLY W. SPARKS. VALERIE L 114 SPATZ. DAVID LLOYD SPAULDING. JENNIFER R, SPEARBECK. KEN E. SPENCE. STEPHANIE L SPENCER. JENNIFER A 127 SPENCER. KRISTEN C 127. 176 SPESSARD. KRISTI L. SPHAR. DIANE LYNN SPICER. DONNA M SPIELMAN. WENDY A. SPILLMAN. CHERYL L. SPINNANGER. DEBORAH J SPITLER. CYNTHIA M SPIVEY. EDA J 94 SPONSELLER. RAMONA MARI SPONSKI. LAURA J SPORES. SHEILA R SPROUL, ELIZABETH M SPROW. JOANNE SPRUNGER. SUZANNE M SPYCHALSKI. LAURA J SQUADRINI. TANIA D. 127 STABLEFORD. MARK H. STACY. CHARLES R STACY. 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ALEXANDER B 139 ZUYDYK. JEANETTE J 99 Index — 2f9 DEDICATION STEVE BROWN On April 5th, 1986, Steve Brown ' s life changed drastically. No longer was Steve the friendly Rugby player everyone saw on campus. Instead he slipped into a coma and has not yet regained his faculties. Since that April Day when he was struck by a car, family and friends have been hoping and praying for Steve ' s full recovery. Members of the Mary Washington College community are also hoping for his full recovery. This 1987 Battlefield is dedicated to you, Steve, as our way of saying, We love you. Everyone is pulling for you. Don ' t give up the fight now! 220 — Closing Dedication Well the year is rapidly drawing to a close, and this year ' s Battle- field has been quite an experience. The staff has changed the look of the Battlefield. The photo cover is a new idea, with a variety of colors to catch your eye. Hopefully, the layout is clearer. We provided dividers for each section, and class name boarders for the student photo section. A longer closing was added and a dedication page included. Our biggest change was that this year, 1986-87, will be the first year that Mary Washington College will have A COMPLETE FULL YEAR YEARBOOK. Included will be the popular Spring Time Activities: 87th and 100th night, N.Y. trio. Boat Cruise, Junior Ring OVERVIEW Week, Rites of Spring Weekend, Seniors Dead Week Events and Graduation. This full year spec- trum will be continued. We hope you have enjoyed this yearbook and hope it was worth waiting till September to receive it! Kristen Benedetto Editor-in-Chief 1987 When all is said and done relates to Mary Washington College The theme When all is said and done was developed early in the year when the Battlefield staff had no idea how or if all the changes were going to work out. Mary Washington College has seen many changes in several areas. The name has remained but the image of Mary Washington has changed. The image change can be seen on all official MWC pub- lications, catalogs, letterheads and brochures. They are now stressing more than ever the new motto Mary Washington College — A proud state supported institu- tion of the Commonwealth of Virginia with an academically strong student body of 3,000 men a nd women. The school mascot has been changed to ' The Eagles. Many complained that it was plain and unexciting but it seems to be catch- ing on. I ' ve seen people with Eagles t- shirts, sweatshirts and gym bags. The colors were changed to a deeper blue, white and the addition of a third color, grey. Team uniforms are looking better already. The newly painted gym looks like a REAL college gym. Improvements were made in the aesthetics of the campus — the new campus walk provides more student interaction. The benches were installed for a quiet place to study, relax or just talk with a special friend. The construction of the campus center is moving along and should be opened in September 1 987. The campus center will hope- fully improve communication among stu- dents and faculty. And maybe, just maybe. Mercer and Willard residents won ' t have to wake up to early morning construction noises any longer. Once again Mary Washington has made its way into the headlines of the Free-Lance Star (maybe one too many). Residents of Fredericksburg and members of local churches seemed concerned with our visita- tion and alcohol policies. The Board of Visitors has finally made a change in the visitation policy. Starting Fall 1987 all upper class halls will be allowed 24-hour visitation on weekends, and Freshmen halls will vote on it second semester if the dorm G.P.A. is 2.0 or higher. Along with the traditionally held activities, new programs have been created. Mocktails was a non-alcoholic happy-hour with each hall making a different drink, alcohol free. Many students attended this walkway party which symbolized the start of MWC — A New Beginning. The annual activities of Devil-Goat Day and Grill on the Hill were combined into a new tradition of The Rites of Spring Week- end. This outdoor weekend gave students a chance to enjoy the spring sunshine, play a few games, and eat 1,500 hamburgers and hotdogs. Battle of the Halls was a new idea created by the office of Residence Life to unite the halls through competition in a wide variety of events ranging from the roommate game and the scavenger hunt to the logo and photography contest. Second semester, the strict alcohol policy implemented in the fall was modified to bring back the sale of beer on Thursday nights at the Pub and after 5:00 p.m. on weeknights in the c-shop. Snow was the big topic of conversation in January, with two snowstorms hitting in four days. The Snowstorms of 1987 were survived by MWC students pretty well! Classes were cancelled for 3y2 days making for one big vacation type party that lasted for 6 consecutive days including the weekend! Students were reported to actually have been sick of partying ! The snow was enjoyed by students with a campus wide snow-ball fight, sleigh riding and good outside fun. The Resident Director position was up- graded and RD ' s faced re-applying for the higher level position, Resident Coordi- nator. Their jobs were not guaranteed so Resident Directors faced uncertainty and were unhappy with the situation. Many improvements, changes and decisions have been made this year that will have a lasting impression on the future of this fine institution. The future looks bright for Mary Washington with the completion of the campus center, the new library, new dorms and the possibility of a Homecoming Week- end coming up in the fall. This year turned out to be truly A New Beginning and when ALL IS SAID AND DONE — Mary Wash- ington is THE place to be! By Kristen Benedetto Editor-in-Chief 1987 Closing Remarks — 221 A NEW LOOK FOR THE COLLEGE Perhaps you noticed that the cover of this Mar} ' Washington College Battlefield has a different appearance from previous volumes. The new format is one of several changes which include a new logo and typeface for publications and letterheads, new school colors, and a new mascot. All the changes grew out of many months of study involving the varius con- stituents of the College — students, faculty, administrators, and Alumni — as well as professional expertise provided by a design firm. From its introduction almost 10 years ago, the AMC logo has often been char- acterized as too modem or futuristic to convey accurately the traditional nature of the College. This view was strongly supported by Walker Johanson, executive director of the firm commiss ioned by the College to assist in developing a new graphic identity. According to Johanson, extensive use of the MWC designation prevented the College from capitalizing on the powerful association which could be derived from using the Washington name. He maintained that, in developing a new graphic identity, the College should make every effort to emphasize such an association, rather than continue to minimize it by using the MC abbreviation. Accordingly, the new logo consists of a medallion featuring Mary Washington and her son, George. The design is predi- cated upon a desire to accomplish three primary goals; to convey the traditional nature of the College; to identify the his- torical Mary Washington by associating her visually with her prominent son — perhaps the most recognizable figure in all of American history; and to suggest the coeducational status of the College by depicting both a female and a male. The typeface (known technically as ITC Gara- mond Book Condensed) is designed to be compatible with the traditional image conveyed by the medallion itself The new logo, incidentally, does not re- place the official seal of the College. The seal has been retained, with its usage re- served mainly for materials and docu- ments of a more formal nature, such as diplomas and various institutional awards. The movement to select a new mascot and new school colors originated with the 1985-86 Student Association leaders, who expressed student concerns about these matters to the College administration. In response. President William M. Anderson Jr. established the Advisory Committee on College Relations, a group of represen- tatives from all sections of the College community, including Alumni, to study the matter. The committee was given the responsibility of making recommenda- tions to the president based upon sugges- tions gained from these var ious sources. According to College Executive Vice President A. R. Merchent, who chaired the committee, the formation of the study group constituted the first time that consideration had been given to such matters on a systematic basis. Previously there had really been no plan. But this time, in reviewing the mascot and colors, we had the opportunity to gather ideas and advice from a wide range of inter- ested groups. From the outset, Merchent noted, the committee found its task to be both more complicated and more enlightening than its members had anticipated initially. It was necessary, for example, to select colors and mascot which were compatible with each other, were appropriate to the College, and did not duplicate those of rival institutions. Among a number of practical considerations was the need to select colors which could be readily repro- duced on athletic uniforms, sweatshirts, and various institution accoutermehts. Interestingly, the committee quickly learned that very few people knew the origin of the Blue Tide nickname or un- derstood what it represented. According to Athletic Director Edward H. Hegmann, the College actually had no mascot at all when he joined the faculty in 1976. There really had not been a compelling need for one, he noted, since the intercollegiate athletic program then was quite limited. However, as the varsity sports program expanded to include a wide range of in- tercollegiate teams for both men and women, the need for a mascot became apparent. A rather informal process led to the subsequent selection of the nickname, Blue Tide. At the time the nickname was chosen, the women ' s swimming team, which was having a very successful sea- son at that point, had adopted a rallying cry from a song which was currently pop- ular whose lyrics contained the admoni- tion, Don ' t cross the river (Rappahan- nock?) if you can ' t swim the tide. Consequently, perhaps influenced by the University of Alabama ' s well-known Crimson Tide nickname, the concept of tide was combined with one of the ex- isting school colors to form Blue Tide. Thus selected by the most students in an informal Bullet poll, Blue Tide became, almost by default, the quasi-official nick- name mascot. As the Advisory Committee on College Relations proceeded with its deliberations during the 1985-86 session, it became evi- dent that a substantial portion of the stu- 222 — A New Look dent body favored replacing Blue Tide. One reason was that virtually no one knew what the term was supposed to mean — a situation which had frequently led to the suggestion over the years (es- pecially by opposing athletic teams and their followers) that the Mary Washing- ton mascot was a laundry detergent! Another, more substantial, reason was the difficulty which Blue Tide presented in terms of graphic representation on athletic uniforms and on printed ma- terials, as well as the impos- sibility of using it in any way as .t ' ' i cos- tumed mascot ' m. to generate spirit at ath- ' 4 ]j letic events. 7 ■ The search for a an alternative elicited numerous suggestions, some of them whimsical, but most of them serious and usually involving names which related either to the history of the Fred ericksburg area (e.g., Patriots, Colonials ) or to the traditions of the Col- lege itself (e.g., Devilgoats Attempts to relate to certain existing names on campus, such as the news- paper (The Bullet), yearbook (Battle- field), and sports facilities (Battle- ground athletic complex), produced sev eral suggestions connoting military themes: Bullets, Bayo- nets, Cannons, and Militia. The state bird, the cardinal, was also suggested since it is not used by any other state college. Ultimately, the commit- tee recommended Eagles, ' the name which had re- ceived preponderant sup- port in several student polls. According to Merchent, the eagle was not only a popular choice among students but was also appropriate to the College for several reasons. For one thing, he said, the bird is native to this area. In fact, a protected aerie has recently been established in King George County upriver from George Washing- ton ' s birthplace. Moreover, he pointed out, the eagle, being a national symbol, presents an image consistent with a col- lege named for the mother of the father of the country. Upon examining the issue of school colors, the Advisory Committee on Col- lege Relations found surprisingly strong sentiment in favor of change. In its search for alternative possibilities, the committee discovered that, contrary to the prevailing assumption, the College ' s colors historically were not light blue and white. Dr. Edward Alvey Jr. ' s official his- tory of the College reveals that the colors originally chosen shortly after the Col- lege opened in 1908 were blue and green, representing, according to Alvey, the blue of the sky and the green of the ce- dars on Marye ' s Heights. Subsequently, for reasons which are obscure, the colors were changed to brown and gold, which prevailed throughout the 1920s and most of the 1930s. It was only when the name of the College was changed to Mary Washington in 1938 that blue and white became the official colors. Even those colors changed, albeit not by design, in the ensu- ing years. The original blue had U ..SPI vx J% MARY ASHINGTON COLLEGE EMM been of dark hue, but, when at one point it became difficult to secure certain mate- rials in that particular shade, a lighter blue was substituted and eventually sup- planted the true College blue. Conse- quently, the lighter blue — known vari- ously as Columbia, Carolina, powder, sky, or baby blue — came during recent times to be accepted, along with white, as an official school color. In the course of its deliberations, in- cluding several open hearings, the com- mittee discovered that students tended to favor retention of blue and white as school colors, with a darker, more vivid shade of blue — more akin to the tradi- tional shade — substituted for the existing lighter blue. In addition, the committee came to feel that three colors would be more g jg effective than two, : S largely because of the greater op- tions which this would provide for the de- signing of p . pub- lications, uniforms, and other College-related materials. Based upon research which included stu- dent polls as well as a sampling of Alumni opin- ions at Homecoming ' 86, the committee ' s recommendations were presented, via the president, to the Board of Visitors. At its Sept. 20, 1986, meeting, the Board ap- proved navy blue, gray, and white as the official school colors. They also adopted the eagle as the official mascot at the same time. One Board member com- mented that, given the location of the College proximal to a major Civil War site, the new colors were most appropriate, with blue repre- senting the Union, gray repre- senting the Confederacy, and white representing peace. Implementation of the new logo and typeface, colors, and mascot is currentfy underway. Already, according to Executive Assistant to the President Wil- liam B. Crawley Jr., the re- sponse from students has been most favorable. They seem par- ticularly enthusiastic about the new mas- cot, he said, noting that it was student advocacy which had initially prompted the study which led to the change. As a result of consensus gained from a broad spectrum of the College community, we now have, for the first time, a set of graphic symbols which appropriately re- flect the location, history, and tradition of Mary Washington College. Reprinted with permission from the college magazine, Mary Washington College TODAY. A New Look — 223 Colophon Volume 74 of the Mary Washington College Battlefield is printed by offset printers and color is produced on a 6 color offset printer. It is printed by Hunter Publishing Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Cover: 4 color, laminated with grey and red dropped out; DMS 281 is the background color. Paper: 80 lb Gloss Enamel for pages 1-16. Pages 17-224 are 80 lb matte Enamel. The ink throughout the book is Hunter Black. Endsheets: Base color grey; 107 Gate fold. Type: Most type is Helvetica. Class photographs were taken by Bill Buttrum Photography of Freder- icksburg. The Battlefield staff occupied an office in the Owl ' s Nest of Ann Carter Lee Hall, Mary Washington College. All full time students received Volume 74 at no additional cost. All fees were covered by the 1 986-1 987 Comprehensive fee. Volume 74 sold to part time students and the general public for $18 in 1987. Inquiries should be sent to the Battlefield, Mary Washington College, 1301 College Avenue, Fredericksburg, Virginia 22402. Recognition Dedication Recognition and much thanks goes out to the following The 1987 Battlefield is dedicated to Steve Brown, £ people without whose help there would not have been a Mary Washington College student and Rugby player 1987 Battlefield: All Editors and Staff, Kimberly Daley, who was hit by a car last spring and is still hospitalized Jay Bradshaw, Wendy Stone, Bette Lutrell, Tally Booker, Many students know him through classes, Rugby, or his Mary Nigro, Teresa Smith, Sue Fox, Sue Bell and Joe smiling face on campus. The Battlefield staff and the Mancuso — 1987 Advisor. Also Jim Ellis of Hunter Pub- Mary Washington College community pray for his lishing and you the students who make up this book. recovery. This dedication is a chance for us to say, WE LOVE YOU, STEVE! 1987 Battlefield Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief — Kristen Benedetto Assistant Editor — Pam Black Financial Editor — Cindy White Advertising Editor — Lisa Leathers Copy Editor — Toni Moore Layout Editors — Jannet Pittman, Cori Carver Photography Editor — Beth Gross Class Editors: Freshman — Laura Rymes Sophomore — Shannon Reynolds Juniors — Laurenne Foskett Seniors — Janine Cogger Heather Rust Sports Editors — Susan McGuire, James Llewellyn Feature Editor — Amy Miller Faculty Editor — Suzanne Henry Index Editor — Laura Lee 224 — Closing :-i  ' ' Vii -i . B SS t : - ' - ' ' ' ' i;


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