Maryville College - Chilhowean Yearbook (Maryville, TN)

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1982 CHILHOWEAN Maryville College Maryville, Tei Sidney 1 ' .i A. ' F Tuesday morning the shower ' s warm And I ' m wishing I was asleep Monday seemed like a wasted day Cause all I did was sleep But today I need to settle down And work that problem out And tell myself to realize That ' s what life ' s all about. Mik rN ' M VIBl, - . 1 6 - Opening Opening - 7 -— y S ' y 1 H| x ' - ifl P flM i ?i ' ' ,i ffl gpTH ■V yp r W ■ ' jB : - ' ' , ' ' •■ ' r B ! ' '  t!B ' f ' • ' ' j l Ji - . l. «f-. m ---■ -- . .-.. ,., J i«-- l ' i--- ■■% .-: i,-. ' 10 - Opening m i 1 | i :l fli V •i «i ma F IP a _ ' -• Thursday morning my head is warm And I ' m wishing I was well I need to get some good ole rest And study just as well The choir will be short a voice today But my ears will both be there To try to gain some knowledge from The notes that fill the air. Opening - 11 HOMECOMING • I find the blanket on the floor Where it certainly shouldn ' t have been Another week of classes are eone to study them Saturday morning the sun is warm My late sleep wish came true And now my stomach calls to me It needs attention too A ride into the mountains today Or a day at the library Between these two, 1 must find one Some times it ' s hard for me. 14 - Openii Sunday morning I feel warm inside I visit God ' s house today I ask for guidance thru the week And to be thankful every day All through the week I need to stop And give thanks to the One above Thanks for all You ' ve given me And thank You for Your love. s aik r 9 3 ni Opening - 15 iroum It ' s where I ' ve been all along Where the mountains live and the forests call I know I haven ' t gone wrong. Dr. Wayne Anderson assumed office as the eighth president of Maryville College on Juty 1, 1977, at the age of 39. He brings to the position an extensive background in administration and a deep commitment to independent higher education. He was also appointed in 1977 as professor of political science at the College. At this time, Dr. Anderson serves as the Vice Chairman of both the Tennessee Independent Colleges Fund and the Tennessee Council of Private Colleges and as the President of the Mid-Appalachia Colleges Council, Inc. He is a member of the executive committee of the Presbyterian Colleges ' Union as well as the Board of Directors of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and a former member of the Board of the Blount County Chamber of Commerce. In addition, he belongs to various regional and national professional groups, including the American Political Science Association. Dr. Anderson earned a B.A. degree in 1959 from the University of Minnesota in his home state, majoring in political science. He received a Master of Public Affairs dsgree in 1961 from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University. In 1974, he earned the Ph. D. degree in government from Georgetown Universit- in Washington, D.C., with his dissertation on the White House staff of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Dr. Anderson is the force behind the Toward Century III Program. His job is a thankless one, but we, the students, would like to take this opportunity to say THANKS , and that we do appreciate his dynamic efforts on behalf of Maryville College. 18 - Faculty Staff ■ Mr. Pat Ballard - He received his B.A. from the University of Kentucky in 1979 and his M.Ed, from MTSU in 1977. Mr. Ballard serves as a football recruiter, assistant football coach, and Women ' s softbali coach. DR. CHARLOTTE BECK - This outstanding English instructor received her B.Mus., M.A., 1966, and Ph. D., 1972, from the University of Tennessee. Besides her duties in the English dept., she acts as Faculty Coordinator for the Presidental Scholars. IVIR. CARROLL BARCER - He received his B.F.A. from the University of Tennessee in 1974 and his M.F.A. in 1977. Mr. Barger is currently teaching Art - Drawing, Painting, Photography, Art History and Education, and Fine Arts. He serves as a Webelos Den Leader for the Cub Scouts and lists Photography, sketching, and hiking as hobbies. MS. THaMA BIANCO - Her educational background Includes: B.S.Ed., Texas Technological University; M.A., Texas Women ' s University, 1969. She Is currently serving as an instructor in the Art Department. Faculty Staff - 19 DR. CAROLYN BIAIR - She is the current chairperson of the English dept. and her list of degrees includes a B.A. from the University of Montevallo (Alabama College), 1943; M.A., 1948, and Ph.D., 1961, from the University of Tennessee. She is associated with numerous professional, honorary, civic and religious clubs and organizations and lists reading and creative writing as her hobbies. DR. DEAN BOLDON - He serves as chairman of the Division of Social Sciences and teaches Sociology. He received his Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University in 1975 and also holds a M.Div. from Princeton Seminary. Dr. Bolden ' s campus activities include the International Club, World Concerns, and Academic Life Committee. His hobbies are travel, tennis, and hiking. DR. JAMES BlOY - His impressive credentials include: B.A. and B. Mus., North Central College, 1951; M. Mus., Eastman School Of Music, 1953; D.S.M., School Of Sacred Music, Union Theological Seminary. He has had additional organ study with Helmut Walcha in 1958 and has also studied at Oxford University in 1972. Dr. Bloy also serves on the Board of Advisors, MACCO. DR. ROBERT BONHAM - His degrees include B. Music from Phillips University in 1963; M. Music from Kansas University in 1964; and Ph.D from Ohio University in 1981. Dr. Bonham teaches Piano, Music History, Art History, and Fine Arts (Architecture). He also has to his credit a continuing series of recitals broadcast by WUOT. 20 - Faculty Staff MRS. SHERRY BONHAM - She is currently serving as co-director of the Learning Center and teaches developmen- tal reading. She received her B.A. in 1966 from Maryville College and is working on her M.S. in Reading at U.T. Mrs. Bonham is a member of the Blount County Historic Trust and her hobbies include reading and photography. IViS. SHARON BROWN - She received her B.S. from Carson - Newman in 1973 and her M.S. from the University of Tennessee in 1974. She teaches Physical Education and coaches the Lady Scots Volleyball and Basketball teams. She lists jogging and guitar as hobbies and is also associated with the Blount County Center for the Handicapped. MRS. EXIR BRENNAN - She received her B A 1967 and M.L.S., 1972, from the University of Alabama She holds membership in Delta Kappa Gamma American Library Association, Southeastern Library Association, and Tennessee Library Association. She serves as Head Librarian and Yearbook Advisor. Her hobbies include hiking, gardening, and music. MR. KEITH BRUCKNER - He graduated with a B.S. from Cornell in 1965 and continued his education at the University of Tennessee where he received his M.B.A. in 1971. He teaches Economics and is a member of the International Club and World Concerns Committee. He is involved in reading on public policy issues and enjoys travel. Faculty Staff - 21 DR. TERRY BUNDE - This outstanding Chemistry professor received his B.S. from Rollins College in 1968 and his Ph.D. from the University of Florida in 1975. He is involved with numerous campus clubs, organizations, and activities. In recent years he has been named outstanding - Teacher -of - the - Year and could be a strong candidate for Father - of - the - Year (at least his one - year - old daughter, Janet, thinks so). MR. ARTHUR BUSHING - He received his B.A. from Maryville College and then did graduate work at the University of Tennessee, University of lowfa, and Duke University. Most freshmen get to know Mr. Bushing well through use of his Manual of Outlining and Research. DR. DAVID CARTLIDCE - His Impressive list of credentials include: B.A. Wooster, 1954; M. Div. McCormick Seminary, 1957; and Ph. D. Harvard, 1969. Dr. Cartlidge teaches Religion, Philosophy and Greek. He is a stand-out member of the college pep-band and lists amateur radio, music and athletics as nobbies. MR. DAVID COOPER - His degrees include: B.S. University of Georgia, 1973; S. Ed. University of Georgia, 1977; Ed. D. University of Georgia, 1981. He teaches Health and Physical Education. Mr. Cooper is a First Aid and CPR instructor for the Red Cross and enjoys jogging and racquet ball. 22 - Faculty Staff MR. DUNCAN CRAWFORD - He graduated with a B.A. from Southwestern-at-Mettiphis in 1967 and continued his education at the University of Tennessee where he received his J.D. in 1973. Mr. Crawford is a practicing attorney in Maryville and teaches Business Law. He is also a commander, U.S. Naval Reserve and enjoys running in his spare time. DR. WILLIAM DENT, JR. - He received his B.A. from Maryville College in 1957, his M.S. from the University of Kentucky in 1963, and his Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee in 1972. He teaches all levels of Mathematics and is a member of several mathematics associations. He is involved with Curriculum Review and enjoys golf, bridge, and poker. MR. JIM DAVIS - He received his B.S. in P.E. and coaching from Plymouth State in 1979. He currently coaches Football and Track and is a member of the American Football Coaches Association. His hobbies include sports, reading, and music. MR. JAMES DIAL, JR. - This instructor in Health and Physical Education received his B.S. from Louisiana State University and Northwestern State University of Louisiana, 1975 - 1977. He is also involved in teaching gymnastics. Faculty Staff - 23 MR. J. SIDNEY DOWNEY - He is a teacher of Accounting, Management, and Finance. He received his B.A. in 1970 from High Point College and his M.B.A. in 1975 from Indiana University. Mr. Downey is involved with the St. John United Methodist Men as their president, the District Committee, and Boy Scouts of America. He also enjoys bac kpacking, camping, and being an Amateur Ham Radio Operator. teaches English Composition, Journalism, American Literature, and Western Literature. Dr. Fowler obtained her B.S. at Birmingham - A.A.U.W., Tenn. Philological Association, South Atlantic Modern Language Association and is very involved in her church. MR. ROBERT ElllS, JR. - He currently serves as Vice-President in charge of Development. His education includes: B.A. (English), 1973, Emory and Henry College; M.A. (Speech and Theater), 1976, University of Tennessee. In addition to his duties at Maryville College, he serves on the board of Directors Greater Knox Council for the arts. 24 - Faculty Staff MR. ERNIE COSS - He received his B.A., 1972, from the Univ. of South Fla., his M.8.A. in 1975 from Georgia State Univ., and his A.B.P. in 1981 from the Univ. of Tenn. Mr. Goss teaches Principles of Economics, Microeconomics, History of Economic Doctrine, and a Seminar course in Labor Economics. He is interested in Mathematical Functional Forms and their Effect on Regression Results, and Incentives to Encourage Nuclear Waste Disposal Siting. MR. DENNIS GRAHAM - Our current Adn Vice-President received his A.A.S. from Monroe Community College, Rochester, N.Y., his B.A. from University of South Florida, and his M.S. from Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Graham is also a Certified Public Accountant. MS. BARBARA HANDLER - This math instructor received her B.S. (1961) and her M.A. (1964) from M.S.U. She expects to receive her Ed.D. from University of Tennessee in 1982. She IS a member of the League of Women Voters, the Zoological Association, and Planned Parenthood. Her hobbies are reading, traveling, and cooking. DR. JOHN HARDWiC - He teaches Philosophy and Religion. Dr. Hardwig received his B.A. from Yale University in 1963, and his Ph. D. from the University of Texas in 1975. In his spare time he enjoys biking and tennis. Faculty Start - 25 . ' DR. HARRY I. HOWARD - He teaches Political Science, Religion, and Interdisciplinary Values Course. Dr. Howard received his B.A., 1967, from Tennessee Wesleyan College, M.Th., 1970, M.A., 1971, from Southern Methodist Univ. and his Ph. D., 1980, from the Univ. of Tennessee. He is associated with the Bd of directors for children ' s Center of Knoxville and with Church St United Methodist Church Day Care Center MR. DAVID IRWIN - He received his B. Mus. in 1972 from Florida State Univ. and his M. Mus. in 1974 from Yale Universitv. He teaches orchestra, band, Music education, Fine Arts, and Clarinet. He is involved in the Maryville - Alcoa College - Community O rchestra and is a Faculty Advisor for Phi Mu Alpha. In his spare time he enjoys hiking and photography. DR. JAMES JOHNSTON - He received his B.A., 1973, his M.S., 1976, and his Ph. D., 1979, from the Univ. of Tennessee of Knoxville. Dr. Johnston currently teaches Human Anatomy, and Physiology, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, Exercise Physiology, General Physiology, and Kinesiology. He is involved in the Institute for Positive Hiring, the Construction of a Fitness Circuit for the Campus, Muscular Dystrophy Association and more. DR. YOUNC-BAE KIM - His education background includes: B.A., Yonsei University; M.A., Indiana University, 1965; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1974. Besides teaching Political Science, he is actively involved with the International Club. 26 - Faculty Staff DR. MARiORIE KRATZ - She currently teaches History and received her B.A., 1959, and M.A., 1960, from the Univ. of Mass. and her Ph. D., 1965, from the Univ. of Oregon. Dr. Kratz belongs to the Organization of American Historians Women ' s Comm. of the Southern Historical Association, and is interested in Early Nineteenth Century Women Travellers. In her spare time she enjoys knitting, travelling, walking, and gardening. MS. EDITH D. lARCEN - She received her B.S., 1948, from Maryville College, and her M.S., 1951, from the University of Tennessee. Ms. Largen teaches physical education. In her ijoys crafts, reading, and golf. spare time she enjoys i MR. RANDY LAMBERT - He is MC ' s Physical Education Instructor. He received his B.A. from Maryville College and his M.S. from the Univ. of Tennessee at Knoxville. He enjoys golf, tennis, racquetball, and basketball in his spare time. MR. MICHAEL M. LEDFORD - He is an assistant football coach and Head Baseball Coach. Mr. Ledford received his B.S., 1975, and M.A., 1980, in Health and Physical Education from Tennessee Tech. University. His hobbies include tennis, hunting, and fishing. Faculty Staff - 27 r 1 t i ' DR. WALLACE L. LEWIS - He received his B.A., 1957, and M.A., 1960, from the University of Alcron, and his Ph. D., 1969, from the University of Iowa. Dr. Lewis is a professor of History and Non-Western Studies. He is an advisor to Pi Gamma Mu, is the precinct democratic chairman, and is the Election Judge for the college precinct. In his spare time he enjoys gardening, war games, and travel. MR. GARY E. MOWL - He teaches American Sign Language and Interpreting and received his B.A , 1977, from Maryville College and his M.S., 19B1, from the Unrv of Tennessee He is associated with Sigma Lambda Kappa, the Tenn Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf, The Tenn. Association of the : Deaf, and the Knoxville Area Comm Center for the Deaf He is also involved in Research in Interpreters Aptitude and Research in AASL Ling. MS. KATHRVN MARTIN - Her educational background includes: B.A., Vanderbiit University, M.A., 1943, and 1949-1950, Vanderbiit University, Universidad Internacional Menendey y Pelayo, 1956; University of Madrid, 1956-1959, 1967-1968. At Maryville, she currently teaches Spanish and French. DR. ROBERT ). NAYIOR - He teaches Physical and Inorganic Chemistry and Astronomy. Dr. Naylor received his B.A., 1966, from Butler Univ., and his Ph.D., 1973, from Case Western Reserve Univ. He is involved in Research in Surface Diffusion Studies at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and also the use of Computers in the Chemical Classroom. He is associated with various Science Organizations 28 - Faculty Staff DR. JOHN NICHOLS - His education includes a B.S. (1965) from Maryville College, M.S. (1967) and Ph.D. (1972) from the University of Tennessee. He is a member of the Outdoor Club, Math Club, M.A.A., A.M.S., T.M.T.A., and Blount County Historic Trust. He enjoys playing ping-pong, hiking, and archaeology in his spare time. MR. ART OGDEN - Our head football coach and athleti, director graduated from Lasalle in 1968, received his M.A. from Delaware in 1970, and has done graduate work at Rutgers, Wichita State, and Glassboro State. He holds membership in the American Football Coaches Association and is in the process of writing a book on Athletic Administration. His hobbies are fishing, golf, and reading. MRS. CHOI PARK - Mrs. Park is the Catalog Librarian. She received her M.L.S., 1970, from George Peabody College for Teachers of Vanderbilt Univ. Her hobbies include tennis, golf, hiking, and collecting stamps. DR. RUSSELL D. PARKER - Dr. Parker teaches Western Civ., U.S. Survey, African Studies, History of the South, and U.S. Cultural and Intellectual History. He received his B.A., 1949, from Lincoln Mem. Univ., his M.A., 1951, and Ph.D., 1966, from the Univ. of Tennessee. He is involved in the Kiwanis and the New Providence Presbyterian Church. Currently he is researching the history of the city of Alcoa and the state of Tennessee. Faculty Staff - 29 DR. ALFRED PERKINS - He graduated from Mercer University with an A.B. and then received his M.A. and Ph. D. from Harvard University. Dr. Perltins is the Academic Vice-President and a Professor of History. His hobbies include camping, tennis and swimming. DR. lAMES D. PICKENS - He received his B.A. from Ohio State University. In 1978, he received his Ph. D. from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Pickens teaches many psychology courses along with Science Thought. He is a member of the American and Southeastern Psychological Associations, Reading, baking, and playing with his children are among his favorite hobbies. DR. WILLIAM POLLARD - His impressive credentials include: B.A., Centre College; M.A., M.Div., Ph.D., Duke University. Dr. Pollard teaches in the English Department and holds membership in several English-related organizations. His hobbies are golf, travel in Europe, and archaeology. DR. MARILYN POLLIO - She received her B.A. from Brookline College and her M.S., 1971, and Ph. D., 1973, from the University of Tennessee. She currently serves as Assistant Professor of Education and Director of the Learning Center. 30 - Faculty Staff DR. ROBERT RAMCER - This biology and Health instructor graduated from Maryville College in 1956 and received his M.S., 1962, and Ph. D., 1972, from the University of Tennessee. He is involved in numerous community and college organizations, including Circle K, Athletic Commit- tee, Self Study Steering Committee, and February Meetings Planning Committee. His hobbies include jogging, tennis, hiking, gardening, and painting. MS. CAROL ROBERTS - This member of our library staff graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1974 and received her M.S.L.S. from the Univ. of Tennessee in 1977. She is a member of several Library Associations, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Blount County Historic Trust. She enjoys collecting and refinishing antiques, travel, and historic Preservation. MS. JANE RICHARDSON - Our associate Dean of Students graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1978. It has been said that she is Giver of all things great and small (like single rooms). She also enjoys hiking and folk dancing, but not at the same time. MR. MICHAEL SABATELLE - He currently serves as Head Soccer Coach and Head Athletic Trainer. He received his B.S. in Health Education in 1979 from Pittsburgh State Univ. of New York. Coach Sabatelle teaches sports medicine, athletic training and CPR First aid. His hobbies are running, photography, soccer, Softball, and travel. Faculty Staff - 31 «i:v VICTOR AND SALllE SCHOEN - This dynamic husband and wife team teach in the music department. Mr. Schoen graduated from Miami University in 1950 and then received his Masters from Indiana University in 1952. Mrs. Schoen graduated in 1951 from Oberlin Conservatory of Music and then received her Masters from Indiana Univ. She also received the Dalcroze Certificate in 1979 from Ithaca College. --• S SiiSSiKffl DR. MARGARET SHERER - She currently serves as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Education. Her ow n education consists of B.F.A., Oklahoma City University; M.S , 1953, and Ed. D. 1967, University of Tenn. MR. AUSTIN I. SHAMBLIN - Our director of the computer center graduated with a B.S. in education in 1965 from the Univ. of Miami, Oxford, Ohio. Besides teaching computer science, Mr. Shamblin acts as Faculty advisor for Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, serves on Religious Life Council, and is involved in Community Outreach. He enjoys jogging and music in his spare time. MR. KENT SKINNER - His educational background includes: B.A. (music) University of Northern Colorado, 1972-1976; M.Mus. in Conducting and Choral Lit., 1977 and M. Mus. (Voice), 1978-1980, Univ. of Texas. Besides serving as Choir Director, he teaches Choir, Voice, Conducting, and Opera Workshops. 32 - Faculty Staff MR. WILLIAM STRICKLAND - Our Vice-President for Student Affairs ' educational background includes; Maryville College B.A. B.S., 1957; Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, B.D., 1963; Duke University, M.A., 1969; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with his dissertation in progress. DR. lUDITH SUMNER - Her impressive educational background includes; A.B., Vassar College, M.S., 1974, and Ph.D., 1976, University of Massachusetts. She teaches in the Biology department with her specialty being in the field of botany. Her hobbies include gardening and the care of small rodents, particularly guinea pigs. MR. DONALD THOMAS - He graduated from the Univ. of Tenn. in 1968 and received his M.A.C.T. in theatre from UT. in 1975. He currently teaches English, Speech, and Theatre. Mr. Thomas is associated with the Playhouse Association and Acts as Director of Theatre at Maryville. He is also a member of the Executive Board of Playhouse of Blount County and the Knoxville Arts Council. MR. PETER VIAL - Our new chaplain graduated from Maryville College in 1975 and from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in 1979. He currently serves as the Coordinator of the Religious Life Council and enjoys Photography in his spare time. His special projects are refurnishing his house and helping to raise his 2-year-old daughter. Faculty Staff - 33 i U DR. ARDA WALKER - This outstanding History instructor graduated from Maryville College in 1940. She received her M.A. from the Univ. of Tenn. in 1941 and her Ph. D. from the Univ. of North Carolina in 1958. She is both active on campus and in community through involvement in numerous clubs and organizations. Her hobbies include travel, plants, and crafts. DR. lERRY WATERS - His educational background includes: B.A., 1957, Maryville college; Ph.D., 1960, University of Kentucky. He teaches various Psychology courses and is a member of several pyschology, speech and hearing associations. He also serves as chairman of the Steering Committee of Self Study. DR. ROBERT YAGER - Our Physics professor received his B.A. fr-bm Harvard University and his M.A., 1967, and Ph. D., 1969, from Rice Univ. Dr. Yager is usually found playing raquetball, jogging, or talking about his idol. Reverend Jim from Taxi. . MS. IRMA YOUNG - She currently serves as Assistant Professor for Interpreting for the Deaf and holds a certificate from Registry of Intepreters for the Deaf. 34 - Faculty Staff Jeanne Bright Secretary for Admissions Dennis Chesnut Communications Jean Clemens Secretary for Admissions Brenda Cooper Women ' s Athletics Deitra Cooper Secretary for Development Kathy Custer Financial Aid Assistant Anne Daniels Graphic Art Coordinator Donna F. Davis Assistant to the President Donna L. Davis Career Planning and Placement Ray Dirkson Staff Assistant Sam Foust Resident Director Ellie Gllmore Director of Alumni Brenda Goldman Acqulstions Librarian Jack Grantham HPER Building Manager Jan Hicks Secretary for the President Billie Sue Howard Office Manager Payroll Clerk Jane Huddleston Secretary for the Academic Dean Joan Hughes Secretary for the Physical Plant Betsy Hunt Secretary for HPER Deborah Nichols Circulation Librariar Leslie Nier Admissions Counselor Epp Ogden Print Shop Manager Dan Perkins Director of Financial Aid 4fi:x= Diane Perry Coordinator of Community Education Kay Pritchett Accounts Payable Diane Qua Secretary Accounting gliana and Clerk iMI i fcvi •ClJ 1 ife - jH 1 Wmr it V w Libby Rankin Development Office Manager Bill Ribble Director of Auxiliary Services Claire Roberts Resident Director Roberta Robinson Secretary for Communications Linda Rogers Secretary for Development Eleanor Sandidge Julia Rop Bookstore Dorothy Shamblin Receptionist less Snyder Assistant Athletic Trainer Linda Stephens Controller Sandy Stephens Secretary and Bookkeeper for the L ibrary Rich Suttle Assistant Basketball Coach Judy Trout Receptionist Ricky Tucker Admissions Counselor Larry West Director of Admissions Susan Whitehead Assistant to the Registrar Mary Ann Wise Admissions Office Manager and Resident Director Joan Wiseman Admissions Counselor -M SECURITY Willis McLemore, Eldria Hurst, Fred Humphrey. Eldria Hurst Chief of Security Helen Williams Director of Housekeeping HOUSEKEEPING Row 1: Helen Malcolm, Helen Williams, Bertie Myers, Bob Whitehead. Row 2: Georgia Gray, Shirley Whitehead, Prudie Cooper, Joyce Perkins, Floyd Valen- tine, Leonard Coins. Row 3: Pauline Webb, Yvonne Long, Isabelle Moulden. MAINTENANCE Row 1: Les Teffeteiler, Larry Thomas, Clifford O ' Niel, Charlie Whi- tehead. Row 2: Carl Former, Ernie Farr, Johnny Godsey, Tim Shaw. Row 3: Bob Kirk- land, Bill Slater, Lee Stephens. Row 4: Cor- nell Young, John McConell. Lee Stephens Director of Maintenance Tom Duckett Food Service Manager MORRISON ' S FOOD SERVICE Seated: Roger Brunson, Jenny McCall, Shelia Cobb, Gail Hedrick, Mae Shuler. Standing: Wanda Wolfe, Mary Sue Lowe, Ernie Burchfield, Sally Hiens, Dottie Wil- cox, James Hodge, Louise Shields, Bill Lundy, Lynn Cole, An- drea Earls, Tom Duckett. Seniors Brad Allison E. Palestine, OH Mf ' y Lesa Andrews Kingsport, TN Charles Alongi Newburgh, NY Cathy Angell Columbia, MO M ..4. Keith Amos Lenoir City, TN Steve Arnold Mountain City, TN t ■w m H . M ll ► Brenda Babb Kingsport, TN Mary Jane Babich Valrico, FL Anita Baker Miami, FL Seniors - 43 p ilpw i Doug Berry Maryville, TN Debbie Blessing Edmond, OK Victoria Black W. Palm Beach, FL Ed Brewer Cincinnati, OH Kathy Blair Orange Park, FL Sidney Bright Church Hill, TN Patrick Burke Cincinnati, OH Carol Carter Burlington, NJ George Cassutto Westminster, MD Deanna Chapman Melbourne, FL Joe Crabtree Copperhill, TN Judy Creer Orlando Park, IL Pat Clemens Alcoa, TN Cynthia Cunningham Birmingham, AL Mickleton, NJ Mike Davis Glen Falls, NY Seniors - 45 S£ ' mi w. Si i ' . Tim Fitzgerald Glenmont, NY Russell Gibson Sevierville, TN Bill Dent Maryville, TN Beverly Fox Sevierville, TN Mark Fisher Stanley, NC Pam Fritts Maryville, TN Darlene Oilman Monroe, TN Mary Gravely Harrodsburg, KY Charlotte Hamby Oakwood, GA Jim Gritmon Lansdale, PA Page Harris Knoxville, TN Jeff Guillaume Columbus, OH Janet Helwig Chattanooga, TN Ivy Hinton Chattanooga, TN Tom Hudson Hughsonvilie, NY Sandra Kees W. Islip, NY Tom Kiersnowski Port Charlotte, FL Colette Kehoe Laceyville, PA Susan Kinnee Lansing, Ml Cheryl Laipply Mansfield, OH p «. «™- David Lee Westbury, NY Vanessa Logan Cincinnati, OH Karen Long Brentwood, TN Mike McCroskey Gatlinburg, TN Lynda MacCall Virginia Beach, VA Nancy Mackey Mt. Vernon, NY Nancy Manning Madisonville, TN Philip Merrill Antioch, TN Robin Minish Oak Ridge, TN jilX Kimberly Mitchell Oyster Bay, NY Angela Murphy Bradenton, FL Walt Montgomery Knoxville, TN Kim Morris Inverness, FL Debra Nason Mountain Top, PA Elizabeth Neil Decatur, GA Yumi Okubo Yamanashi, Japan Donna Owens Melbourne, FL m -M Allison Perry Galliano, LA George Ralston Bradenton, FL Ruby Perry Jirmingham, AL JoAnn Ricci Thorns River, NJ pipapi Philip Rice Gatlinburg, TN Nadine Robinson Delta, PA John Sanders Brevard, NC Betty Schuster Dyersburg, TN  ilX Trent Shields Maryville, TN Barbara Stansbury Knoxville, TN Andy Steinbeck Wayne, PA Elizabeth Walker Cincinnati, OH Heidi Warner Grayson, GA Julia Wickstrand Gaithersburg, MD Ruth Wilgus Knoxville, TN Scott Wilson Crosse Pointe Farms, Ml Pete Woodring Chenoa, KY Laura Woolard Wilmington, DE Yoneda Masako Yokohama-shi, Japan Edwin Ainsworth Shawna Allen Bill Argyle Andrew Baker JoAnn Barretto Bill Bender Andy Bevers Mark Beyer Diane Bonning Barbara Booker Ric Brand Simp Broughton Jackie Carlton Scarlett Carson John Cockfield Carol Coffey Rebecca Cole John Cook Margaret Corey Matt Cragle Beckie Haynes Stanley Howard Carol Humphrey janie Jafvert Shelley Kingsbury Karen Kotz Teresa Lawson Tommy Livesay Kathy Long Lee Lord Bryan McFariand Doug McNaughton Valerie McWilliams Mary Manire Kenny Martin Charles Melton Michael Mertes Kinuyo Miyagi LaDonna Montgomery Barbara Morrow Bili Muller Candy Nutter Melanie Petree Jeff Pierce Teri Pitcock Jean Plant Arch Poeppel Brenda Prescott Julia Quinton Jeff Riley Robin Rimmer Brian Rigell Heidi Robinson Wayne Rodgers Randy Shackieford Jennifer Shoffner Sophomores Sk HJ H M CLASS OFFICERS - Donald Xiques, President; Traci Fraser, Sgt-At-Arms; Wilma Coleman, Vice-President. Alex Albert Lina Anabtawi Margaret Andrews Janet Apgar Sterling Bales Mary Lea Ballman Dorcas Battle Mary Jo Bowen Cindy Brannon Tomnny Brown Melissa Canon Jimmy Carmigniani Dottie Carson Joel Chesser Wilma Coleman Anne Coomer Carol Cooper Kim Corbitt Kevin Crothers Jana Dalton Ruby Davis Jennifer Denny Liz Dishman Greg Driver David Edington Sophomores - 61 Beverly Evans Mamie Evans Chris Faico Kim Favors Frank Fisch Traci Eraser Nickie Frazier Susan Friedmann Edward Gartrell Ed Cervasoni Eric Greaser Walter Hardaway Kim Hatfield Leslee Hay Todd Honeycutt Glenn Houtchens Mary Hughes Teresa Hurst Sandra Jones 62 - Sophomores Glenn Katz Jim Kidder Doug Knight Kelly Layman Amy LeBar Sarah Jane Lindsay Kay Lippincott Joe Longo Lenyce Lovingood Gayle McConathy Diane McDaniel Helen McNieli Joan Marshall Lee Millar Craig Mrazek Laurie Nelson Amy Nicholson Monica Paige Bruce Petitt Sophomores - 63 Chris Porter Mickey Post jina Radozycki Cindy Ramsey David Rauierson Caroline Reed Giennis Riedi Bobby Rimmer Terri Roberts Nancy Rojas Becky Sanden James Sasscer Don Sawyer Ellen Smith Ellen Sniveiy Evelyn Sowell Karen Spence Glenn Stout Meianie Teffeteller wm Don Titman Lisa VanDivort John Varney Nick Venditti Andrea Vousden Jenny Walker Ed Welch Tara Wey Sheila White Donna Whitley Susan Williams Laurie Winiarski Rosa Wong Donald Xiques Kim Youpa Sophomores - 65 Freshmen 66 - Freshmen Sandy Abramson Hamdan Bader John Beaupre Rhonda Benton Connie Blair Lesley Boand Mary Ann Bobbitt Daniel Bouch Paula Braden Cameron Buchholtz Mary Jane Burnett Ciretta Carpenter Crystal Carroll Amy Carter Shannon Chilcoat Jeffrey Clarke Trina Coggins Kathy Conklin Janet Conrad Sara Covington Regina Curry Ed Davilla Dave Denshaw Eric Deziel Louise Donahue John Farrell Joe Fazioli Kelly Fitzgerald Patrick Foster Jeanne George Freshmen - 67 Brenda Giiiespie Libba Gillum Trent Gilmore William Gipson Mike Good Marty Green Tyrone Greene Terry Harmon Rob Harrison Jennifer Hart Lenida Hawkins Barbara Hogan Ben Hornsby Julie Humpert Maria Irwin Susan Jennings Tammie Johnson Mike Kennedy _ _ Shaun King M k  Lore Kuchlbauer Pete Leahy Angela Lonas Robert Loray Jill Lucke Kathy McCollum Patrick McDuff 68 - Freshmen David McElroth Stacy Mediin Lisa Melton Laura Meneely Mark Mixner ulia Nasipak Vic Newmark Beverly Ogle Kevin O ' Reilly Melissa Parks Mack Paschall Sharon Pimm Don Poeppel Scott Pulliam Lora Quillen Adrienne Ramsey Will Randolph Lee Roberson Michael Rohan Don Rufus Johnny Russ David Sanchez Karen Shafer David Sheffield Freshmen - 69 ' ' Sure, years from now we ' ll look back at our years at MC with fond memories. I can see some of those memories now as I live them. But Maryville College will be more than just a bunch of reminiscences, more than just a collection of quotes and photo- graphs in an annual. MC has given us all much more than these - perhaps more than we ' ll ever know. It has given us a way of looking at others, ourselves . . . -Tom Hudson 72 - Senior Candids Maryville College means a great deal to me academically and socially. Academically it means dedication, responsibility, hard work, timing, and luck. Socially it means maturing and fostering lifelong friendships. -Tim Fitzgerald Senior Candids - 73 ' 7 leave with direction, set upon a chosen path. I have seen myself evolve through learning - in the halls of study, in the company of friends, and in the shadow of mountains. -Michael Weiss 74 - Senior Candids Maryville: New experiences from which to grow, special friends that mean so much; a smiling face in troubled times. Maryville: an experience we all share and will remember fondly. -Carol J. Carter Senior Candids - 75 ' ' Maryville College has provided me with new experiences, challenges, friendships, and personal growth. Now that my four years are coming to an end, it is time to move on, but the memories I have of Maryville College will be everlast- ing. -Mary Jane Babich 76 - Senior Candids 4s an entering freshman, all I wanted was to be an upperclassman and to be able to see the end. Now as a graduating senior, I look back at freshman year and wonder: what was so bad that comps, independent study, and graduation could have actually looked good to me? -Russell Gibson Senior Candids - 77 ' ' After four years at Mary vi lie College filled with good times, good friends, hard studying and h ard work, I can look back and say . . . it ' s all been great. The experiences and friendships I have developed here will carry me through a lifetime ... a lifetime in which I shall always look back to Maryville with the deepest and happiest of memories. -Janet Helwig 78 - Senior Candids . . . a lot of work, a lot of play; a lot of laughter, a lot of tears; a lot of emotions, a lot of carefree times; a lot of growth, a lot of set backs; a lot of caring, a lot of love . . . cherished experiences placed into memory. -Donna M. Czegledi Senior Candids - 79 53 1 ' I am a bear of very little hair and long words bother me ' was my quote from high school. Fortunately, my college years have proved that the hair is only as small as you limit it to be. -Brad Goar 80 - Senior Candids ' 7f has been said that ' we must resemble each other a little in order to understand each other, but we must be a little different to love each other -Barbara Stansbury Senior Candids - 81 82 - The Snow Of 1982 The Snow Of 1982 - 83 The Class Of 1982 ' The four years we have spent at Maryville have helped direct us toward the kinds of lives we would like to lead and the goals we would like to pursue. With the challenges, successes, failures, and discoveries we have encountered, we have been able to evaluate ourselves and emerge as individuals whose horizons have been broadened and whose characters have been strengthened. These have been four very special years. -Cathy Angell Senior Class President - Senior Class GREAT SCOTS Presidential Scholars JUNIORS - First Row: Jeff Hayes, Second Row: Beth Sieber, Melanie Petree, Sue VanAken. Third Row: Wayne Rodgers. Under the direction of Dr. Charlotte Beck, the P.S. program will graduate its first class this year. The program originally designed to give scholarships to academic high achievers, has developed into a fellowship organization that promotes cultural and scholastic excellence. Along with their faculty advisors, the Presiden- tial Scholars are treated to trips, concerts, and monthly luncheons in Profitt Dining Room. SENIORS AND SPONSORS - First Row: Dr. Robert Ramger, Janet Helwig, Lee McCampbell, Anita Baker, Lesa Andrews. Second Row: Dr. Charlotte Beck, Angela Murphy, Russell Gibson, Page Harris. SOPHOMORES - First Row: Martin Paluga, Bruce Petitt. Second Row: Leslee Hay, Kay Lippincott, Diane McDaniels, Margaret Andrews, Glennis RIedl. Third Row: David Edington, Karen Spence, Joel Chesser, Kevin Crothers, Traci Fraser. FRESHMEN - First Row: Maelae Morrison, Kathy Conklin, Laura McNeely, Helen Smith, Melissa Parks, Leslie Boand. Second Row: Jeff Tickle, Teresa Welch, Mary Ann Bobbitt, Earl Stokes, Adrienne Ramsey, Gary Daniels. Third Row: Cameron Buckholtz, Paul Anagostics, Todd Troke. Playmakers Playmakers - This group is composed of some of MC ' s most talented students and is directed by Sharon Crane. The Playmakers provide both on and off campus entertainment in the form of singing, dancing, and presentation of short plays. The group is one of Maryville ' s most positive recruiting tools. First Row: Tim Fitzgerald, Ruth Wilgus, Tracey DePue, Frank Fiore, Kathy Long. Second Row: Jean Plant, Tom Hudson, George Cassutto. Messiah « V ' 4HL, Each year the college and community come together to perform Handel ' s Messiah. This spectacular event is directed by the college choir director and includes the choir, MAC- CO, and many members of the community. Many hours of practice make this the event of the fall season. Great Scots - 87 1981 Ho Queen i During halftime of the Southwestern-Maryville game, Mary jane Babich was crowned 1981 Homecoming queen. Other candidates were Donna Czegledi, escorted by Brad Goar; Janet Helwig, escorted by Bill Dent; Vanessa Logan, escorted by Don Rufus; and Julia Wickstrand escorted by Jim Pearce. ecoming d Court Also present was last year ' s queen, Mari Ann Masch, escorted by President Wayne Anderson. Class representa- tives included, Kathy Long (Junior), escorted by Curtis Shaw; Dottie Carson (So- phomore), escorted by Don- ald Xiques; and Kim Sperry (Freshman), escorted by Steve Ford. Great Scots - 89 Who ' s Who Cathy Angell Environmental Science Mary Jane Babich Elementary Education Sidney Bright Mathematics Business Administration Ed Brewer Business Administration 90 - Great Scots George Cassutto History Russell Gibson Chemistry (Pre-Med) Bill Dent Chemistry Sissy Gravely Political Science Great Scots - 91 ' 1 t y ' ' Vfiio Hl ffsl 1 iV i mhIH Page Harris History Janet Helwig Mathematics Betty Schuster Music Education Lee McCampbell Biology 92 - Great Scots Teri Trotter Business Administration Julia Wickstrand interpreting m Mike Weiss History Ruth Wilgus Studio Art Great Scots - 93 Carnegie 94 - Great Scots ' HOME , HALL COUNCIL - First Row: Debbie Hall, Simp Broughton, Kim Mitchell. Second Row: Brad Goar, Bonnie Dobson. RA ' s and SA ' s - First Row: Judy Creer, Ruth Wilgus. Second Row: Sam Foust, John Cockfleld, George Cassutto. Pearsons RESIDENT DIRECTOR - Sam Foust Great Scots - 95 Lloyd RD, RA ' s and SA ' s: Sheryl Moore, Beverly Fox, Barb Booker, Sharon Crane, Julie Quinton. HALL COUNCIL - First Row: Beth Manire, Margaret Andrews, Ellen Smith. Second Row: Jenny Walker, Susan Friedman, Donna Czegiedi, Traci Fraser. 96 - Great Scots RESIDENT DIRECTORS - Jim, Mary Ann, Brandon, and Lindsey Wise. 1 ' Hi; H I P HALL COUNCIL - Steve Arnold, Bill Argyie, Chris Porter, John Rush. Dorm I 6Lr 0 RA ' s and SA ' s - First Row: Alex Albert, Pat Burke, Steve Ford. Second Row: Tom Hudson, Sidney Bright, Mike Krtausch. Great Scots - 97 Davis RA ' s and SA ' s - First Row: Jean Plant, Wilma Coleman. Second Row: Beckie Haynes, Beth Sieber. Third Row: Teri Trotter, Andrea Vousden. HALL COUNCIL - First Row: Sarah Jane Lindsay, Lesley Boand, Jennifer Hart. Second Row: Crystal Carroll, Teresa Welch, Tara Wey. RESIDENT DIRECTORS - Andy and Clair Roberts. 98 - Great Scots RA ' s and SA ' s - First Row: Trevor Nelson, Joe Crabtree, Gene Wheatley, Ed Brewer, Mike Weiss. Second Row: Bill Dent, Jeff Pierce, Tim Fitzgerald. HALL COUNCIL - First Row: Johnny Russ, David Sanchez, Mark Mixner. Second Row: Vernon Golden, Pat Moyer. Copeland RESIDENT DIRECTORS - Pamela, Trevor, and Emily Nelson. Great Scots - 99 All College Council ' ... M 1 •1 ' mM First Row: Dr. Elizabeth Fowler, Dr. Carolyn Blair, Sherry Bonham, Linda Stephens. Second Row: Mike Davis, Dr. Alfred Perkins, Mr. Arthur Bushing, Mike Hester, Bill Strickland, Bill Bent, Don Xiques, Dr. Wayne Anderson. All College Council - The ACC is the equivalent of a Student Council, except the ACC works to involve all members of the college community. Composed of students, faculty, and staff, it is chaired by President Anderson with Bill Dent serving as Co-Chairman. Three major committees work under the ACC: The Academic Life Council, Student Life Council, and the Religious Life Council. Through these committees, the college is made a more democratic community equally for students, faculty, and staff. It has been an honor to serve my fellow students as Co-Chairman of the All College Council this year. Serving on the ACC has helped me to gain an understanding of responsibility and all the commit- ments that come with it. As Co-Chairman, I would like to thank everyone who has devoted their time to serving and working on the ACC this year. Thank you all for a great year and an unforgettable learning experience. -Bill Dent Bill Dent Student Co-Chairman 100 - Great Scots Chilhowean PHOTOGRAPHERS - First Row: Joel Chesser, David Lee, Martin Paluga. Second Row: Lesa Andrews, Sidney Bright, Tara Wey, Jennifer Hart, Randy Shackleford. EDITOR - Sidney Bright COPY EDITOR - Russell Gibson 102 - Organizations First Row: Tara Wey, Sarah Jane Lindsay, Martin Paluga. Second Row: Sidney Bright, Kay Lippincott. Third Row: Joel Chesser, Jennifer Hart, Russell Gibson, Lesa Andrews. Fourth Row: David Lee, Randy Shackleford, Exir Brennan. f Photos, faces, quotes, places. That ' s what this yearbook is. At least now. But it becomes more. It becomes something that prods memories and reminiscences - something that ties now and then, then and now, together. It ' s the closest thing one can get to a slice of life between two covers. FACULTY ADVISOR - Mrs. Exir Brennan R m m ■. i V i HH m L ' ' J y p f 5 J ' t H Hi (A m Wi llHlflH ft.f H !3 H ASST. EDITOR - Sarah Jane Lindsay HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER - Lesa Andrews SECTIONS EDITOR - Kay Lippincott Organizations - 103 First Row: Traci Fraser, Nancy Rojas, Barb Booker. Second Row: Steve Arnold, Robin Rimmer, Barbara Hogan, Charles Melton. Third Row: Kathy Fitzeli, Jenny Fitzell, Walt Montgomery. Led by editor Kathy Fitzell, this group produces the college newspaper every week. Members of this group write stories, lay-out, and proofread each edition of The Highland Echo. Out- standing sections this year include sports reporting and special features. Kathy Fitzell - Editor, Barbara Booker - Assistant Editor. 104 - Organizations Impressions  f. 9 ■ ' m •% f iJ 1 i ' ifl i -d ' A A •MI HHi H ' ;-i ii «I t ! ' U i I i; ) . ' M Hiii -.-r ' ej-i:; First Row: Bill Warren - Editor, Lisa Swisher. Second Row; Brad Coar. Cynthia Cunningham. Third Row: Jim Kidder, Carol Humphrey, Fourth Row: Phil Merrill, Debbie Hail, Scarlett Carson, Dr. Beck, Lesa Andrews. Outdoor Club Impressions - The members of this organization collect, edit, and layout the Maryville College Liter- ary Magazine. Impressions presents a means of self-expression open to all members of the college community. It recognizes the often unseen talents of the more creative among us. First Row: Beth Neil, Sharon Pimm, Cathy Angell, Heidi Robinson, Teresa Welch, Glen Stout, Leslee Hay, Amy Nicholson, Susan Jennings, Emily Nelson, David Sanchez, Cynthia Cunningham, Lora Williams, Julie Nasipak. Second Row: Joe Longo, Ellen Snivley, Barbara Hogan, Lesley Boand, Ben Hornsby. The Outdoor Club is an organiza- tion open to all students who wish to join and are invested with a love of nature. The club enjoys our outdoor world through activities such as: hiking, skiing, horseback riding, spelunking, and camping. The Great Smoky Mountains Na- tional Park provides an area rich with opportunities for the Out- door Club to relish the world around us. Organizations - 105 Drama Club Drama Club - The members of this organization have a common inter- est in theatre. Most members are involved in Playhouse productions during the year and want to promote the image of theatre on campus. By well-planned activities, the officers hope to involve more students in this important division of the Arts. First Row: Jean Plant, Frank Fiore, Diane McDaniels. Second Row: Heidi Warner, Beth Manire, Karen Kotz, Bryan McFarland. Third Row: Linda Trostle, Lee Lord, Cynthia Cunningham, Jina Radozycki. Third Row: Ruth Wilgus, Beckie Haynes, Lisa Swisher, Ellen Snivley, George Cassutto. Fourth Row: Kathy Long, Tommy Brown. Fifth Row: Andy Bevers, Mark Beyer, Tracey DePue, Tim Fitzgerald. Sixth Row: Tevor Nelson, Don Thomas. BSA Black Student Association - The BSA is an organization of black students interested in fellowship and preservation of common iden- tity. Through all-campus activities the BSA works for recognition of minorities as important members of the college community. WWj I ' ? - V ' ' - ' m K ■ f ■ - • ■Si First Row: Monica Paige, Sara Covington. Second Row: Adrienne Ramsey, Dorcas Battle, Simp Broughton, Vanessa Jordan, Toko. Third Row: Andrew Baker, Tyrone Matthews, Robert Loray, Greg Hickman. 106 - Organizations Beta Beta Beta First Row: Shelley Kingsbury, Tara Wey, Lee McCampbell, Rebecca Cole, Wilma Coleman, Cathy Angell, Beth Neil. Second Row: Martin Paiuga, Bruce Pettit, Joann Berretto, Pat Burke, Dr. Ramger, Joe Wynne, Teresa Welch. SNEA Beta Beta Beta - Our chapter of this national biological society is dedicated to achieving high stan- dards in biological study at Mary- ville. The activities of Tri-Beta include seminars, lectures, and field trips. Tri-Beta is also in charge of the College greenhouse and sponsors plant sales every Wednes- day. SNEA - Our chapter of the National Education Association is open to students interested in possible careers in education. The group holds regular meetings where problems in education today are discussed. Guest speakers are invited on a regular basis and all seminars are open to everyone interested. First Row: Lynda MacCall, Mary Jane Babich. Second Row: Steve Arnold, Sarah Jane Lindsay, Janet Helwig. Third Row: Bill Warren, Mike Weiss, Walt Montgomery. Organizations - 107 student Music Educator ' s National Conference - SMENC is a professional organization founded to provide its student and professional members with the opportunity to share ideas and discover more about music education through seminars, publica- tions, and conferences. SMENC Wendy Wolfner, Barbara Morrow, Darlene Cilman, Bill Bender. Delta Omicron Delta Omicron is a professional women ' s music fraternity founded in 1909 at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Delta Omicron ' s purpose is to create and foster fellowship, develop character, and promote high ideals of musicianship and scholarship. Delta Omicron also holds musicales, formal meetings, and performs musical ser- vices. Barbara Morrow, Karen Harvllle, Darlene Gi Wolfner. Dorothy Bushing, Margaret Andrews, Wendy Organizations Worship Committee First Row: Janet Helwig, Scarlett Carson, Beverly Fox, Angela Murphy, Ed Brewer. Second Row: Julie Wickstrand, Amy Grubbs, Carol Coffey, Mary Hughes, Andrea Vousden, Linda Hasty. Third Row: Sheila White, Mrs. Gilmore, Jim Kidder, Kim Morris, Susan Jennings. Fourth Row: Steve Ford, Ed Davila, Ed Welch. Fifth Row: Peter Vial, Todd Honeycutt; John Sanders. Intervarsity Worship Committee - This campus organization is responsible for religious activities on campus. The group is composed of members of all faiths and plans its activiites accordingly. Besides being a plan- ning committee, it also provides good fellow ship for its members. Intervarsity - This organization is a Christian Fellowship open to all members of the campus and community. Members enjoy Bible study and other Christian activities. First Row: Shelia White, Lynda MacCall. Second Row: Chandra Williams, Connie Wheeler, Amy Grubbs. Third Row: Julie Humpert, Laurie Nelson, Cynthia Cunningham. Fourth Row: Jim Kidder, Mary Lea Ballman, Carol Cooper, Joel Chesser, Bill Warren, Lisa Swisher. Organizations - 109 Social Committee The Social Committee plans the major social activities on campus, attempting to provide a varied and well-rounded program. It plans and administers such traditional activities as Homecoming and May Madness, and works with the food service in planning study breaks and other social events on campus. It also seeks to encourage spontaneity and to function as a task force at the service of community members who have ideas for social events and need help in carrying them out. It gives attention to scheduling for a balanced program of social and recreational activities. First Row: Tommy Brown, Betty Schuster, Jean Plant. Second Row: Frank Fiore, Bryan McFarland, Karen Kotz. Third Row: Debbie Hall, Kevin Crothers. Circle K is a service organization that is affiliated with Kiwanis. They are involved in service to both the college and the community and have per- formed such services as painting the football field and initiating the Big Brother and Big Sister Organization here on campus. Circle K First Row: Todd Honeycutt, Ed Welch, Joe Longo. Second Row: Susan Jennings, Lisa Yacks, Leslee Boand, Teresa Welch, Helen Smith. Third Row: Andrea Vousden, Missy Williams, Larry Martin, David Denshaw, Paula Walton, Kevin O ' Riley 110 - Organizations Chi Beta First Row: Susan Jennings, Linda Hasty, Ivy Hinton, Jean Plant, Claire Roberts, Lesley Boand. Second Row: Kim Morris, Sharon Pimm, Lisa Yacks, Lesa Andrews, Teresa Welch, Beckie Haynes, Lora Williams, Lynda MacCall, Rita Wade, Cynthia Cunningham. Student Foundation First Row: Cynthia Cunningham, Janet Helwig, Sue Taylor, Sarah Jane Lindsay, Sandra Jones. Second Row: Sue VanAken, Barbara Booker, Lee McCampbell, Wilma Coleman, Leslee Hay, Debbie Hall, Ellen Smith. Third Row: Larry West, Russell Gibson, Beth Sieber, Linda Hasty, Andrea Vousden, Amy Nicholson, Anita Baker, Marnie Evans. Fourth Row: Ed Welch, Martin Paluga, Brad Allison, Brad Goar, Todd Honeycutt, Sidney Bright, Ellie Gilmore. Chi Beta - This women ' s service organization is open to all interest- ed female students. All activities sponsored by Chi Beta are service oriented and usually are well- planned by its officers. Initiation of new members always provides much needed excitement on cam- pus. Student Foundation - In its second year, the Student Foundation remains an honored organization of Maryville ' s finest. Its members act as ambassadors and hosts to guests of the College. Working closely with the Admissions and Alumni offices, the students often give tours, assist in alumni events, and present an overall positive impression of Maryville College. Organizations - 111 Pi Gammu Mu Pi Gamma Mu - This is the internation- al social science honor society. Its function is to recognize the academic achievements of students of the social sciences; i.e., history, sociology, and political science. First Row: George Cassutto, Page Harris, Mike Weiss. Second Row: Dr. Harry Howard, Dr. Young - Bae Kim, Dr. Russell Parker, Dr. Wallace Lewis. Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - This is a small musical organization that provides an op- portunity for students to utilize their musical talents in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. The group also has the opportunity to perform periodically throughout the year. First Row: Tom KiersnowskI, Susie Kinnee, David Irwin, Melanie Teffeteller. Second Row: Paula Walton, Ric Brand, David Denshaw, Don Rufus, Ed Brewer, David Eddington, Hampton Henry. 112 - Organizations Sign Language Club Sigma Lambda Kappa, the Sign Lan- guage Club, is both a service and social organization. The purpose is to give students opportunities for experiences outside the classroom in communicat- ing with deaf people. Fund raising projects provide monies for activities in conjunction with Deaf Awareness week or other worthwhile activities related to deafness. First Row: Kim Mitchell, Cynthia Cunningham. Second Row: Jina Radizycki, Ciretta Carperter, Barbara Hogan, Amy Nicholson, Susie Kinnee, Jean Plant, Sharon Pimm. Third Row: Irma Young, Pat Walker, Julia Wickstrand, Connie Wheeler, Mary Lea Ballman, Kathy Conklin, Donna Whitley. Forth Row: Ben Hornsby, Ellen Smith, Ed Cervasoni, Lisa VanDivort, Gary Mowl, Karen Shaffer. International Club -J —i Ifl iSSHKI I HP ! ' ' i v. H | 1 mm f ' i K ■1 This organization works toward a better understanding between members of foreign nations. Those interested in international matters foster their interest throug h fellowship activities such as international dinners. First Row: Amy Crubbs, Lina Anawatabi, Rosa Wong, Tami Frye, Yumi Okubo. Second Row: Faith Thompson, Susie Kinnee, Marie LeGrains, Hamdan Bader, Jim Kidder. Lee McCampbell, Domingo Castillo. Organizations Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta - Members of this Freshman Honorary Society are chosen at the end of their freshman year. Membership is reserved for the top ten percent of the class with a minimum GPA of 3.5. The student remains an active member through his sophomore year and usually assists in initiation of new members the following spring term. First Row: Martin Paluga, Bruce Petitt, Clennis Riedl. Second Row: Mary Hughes, Lee Millar, Sarah Jane Lindsay, Amy Nicholson, Marnie Evans. Third Row: Kay Lippincott, Karen Spence, Andrea Vousden. American Chemical Society - The ACS is open to all students with an interest in chemistry or chemical Engineering. The organization provides its members with an opportunity to present and listen to formal seminars on chemical topics. The ACS is the largest scientific organization of its kind and the MC chapter has been named Outstanding Chapter numerous times in the past years. ACS mm. iBlBI ' IAil w ' • - ' 1:] m HI ■ ■„  r k. ' A f n ■ ' : mP. .Sk Z IH First Ro y: Todd Dickson, Dr. Terry Bunde. Second Row: Dr. Robert Naylor, John Cook, Bill Dent, Charles Along!, Randy Shackleford, Lee McCampbell, Russell Gibson, Rebecca Cole, JoAnn Beretto. 114 - Organizations Phi Mu Alpha First Row: Bill Bender, David Edington, Frank Fiore, Andrew Bever. Second Row: Ed Brewer, Todd Dickson, Bill Dent. Choir First Row: Barbara Morrow, Diane McDaniels, Karen Kotz, Ivy Hinton, Tracy DePue, Kama Cook, Angela Murphy, Lori Kuchlbauer, Masako Yoneda, Laura Woodhull. Second Row: Teresa Lawson, Gloria Anaple, Dorothy Gillun, Melissa Morton, Simp Broughton, Paula Walton, Wendy Wolfner, Sue Taylor, Leslee Hay, Maelea Morrison. Third Row: Trent Gilmore, David Denshaw, Mark Beyer, Todd Dickson, Bryan McFarland, Mike Good, Frank Fiore, Mike Hawn, Jeff Hayes, Dr. Dave Cartledge, Maggie Corey. Phi Mu Alpha is a men ' s professional music organization designed as a service club. The club provides ser- vices to the campus such as painting the band room and sponsoring campus-wide events. In his first year as Choir Director, Kent Skinner has maintained the high standards set in past years for MC ' s Choir. The Choir is open to all members of the College community and allows those with musical talent to exhibit it on MC ' s behalf. Besides its religious obligations, the choir acts as an important public relations tool and tours different areas of the country each spring break. Organizations - 115 MC Playhouse Whose Life Is It Anyway? The Cast of A Midsummer Night ' s Dream Under the direction of Don Thomas, the MC Playhouse presented three major produc- tions in 1981-82. The Fall production of Whose Life Is It Anyway? featured Kathy Long in the leading role. Winter term ' s production, A Midsummer Niglit ' s Dream, worked to involve numerous campus members through acting, set design, and technical work. The Pirates of Penzance Na% chosen for the Spring production and promised to keep the spirit of theatre alive at Maryville College. 116 - Organizations HOW ABOUT THEM LADY SCOTS! ■ L , .: Bi First Row: Mari Jennings, Kandy Schram, Kay Julian, Tammy Williams. Second Row: Manager Br Reese, Donna Owens, Deanna Chapman, Coach Sharon Brown. Rigeil, Bonnie Dobson, Robin Rimmer, Rachel NOTES FROM THE COACH: MC - 1. Finished 10 in nation in NCAA Division III; 2. Traveled to Stevens Point, Wisconsin, for Regional competition. Lost to Occidental College from Los Angeles, California, in first game; 3. Held first ever NCAA Division ill Final Four Championships at MC. First place went to University of California at San Diego; second place w ent to Occidental; third place w ent to Juniata; and fourth place went to Illinois Benedictine. COACH ' S COMMENTS: MC made the transition well from having lost two starting seniors from the previous year. We had good victories over UT Chattanooga, Austin Peary, and MTSU, and we ' re not afraid to play the best. Only Division III losses were to Bryan and Radford. The other ten losses came to Division I and Division II Schools. 118 - Sports Captain Donna Owens and Coach Sharon Brown. Captain and Senior Donna Owens Senior Deanna Chapman Maryville College Volleyball 1981 September 16 September 22 September 25,26 September 29 October 2,3 October 6 October 9,10 October 13 October 17 October 30,31 -Middle Te at Maryville, 6:00 pm -Tennessee Temple, at Maryville, -Maryville College Invitational, at Maryville, 5:00 pm -Carson - Newman College, at Jefferson City, TN, 5:00 pm -UT Martin Invitational, at Martin, TN, 5:00 pm -King College Triangular - King College, Tusculum, Maryville Col- lege at Bristol, TN, 6:00 pm -Emory and Henry Invitational, at Emory, VA, 5 00 pm tucky, Maryville College at Coo- ; Chattanooga, TN, 6:30 Dayto -Bryan Triangular - Maryville College, 6:30 pm -King College, at Maryville, 6:30 ; -East Tennessee State University, lohnson City, TN, 6:30 pm -Milligan Invitational, at Millig; Maryville College, at Maryville, pm -MTSU Triangular. - Middle Tenn , Maryville lege, Lambuth College, at freesboro, TN, 5:00 pm ' What A Great Day! ' Scots capture winning season First Row: Bob McQuade, Jon Watson, Chris Falco, Gerry Shadley, Keith Martin, Dave Evans, John Cockfield, Mike Wortman, Glen Katz, Alex Albert. Second Row: Bob Glowers, Bill Goetsch, Don Sawyer, Greg Driver, Scott Dixson, Jon Roberson, Ed Ainsworth, Jeff Skipper, Brian Shea, Doug Knight. Third Row: Chuck Angelus, Don Poeppel, Earl Stokes, Mark Barron, Mike Krtausch, Dave Sheffield, Tony Fletcher, Jeff Carboneau, Ed Belfi, Tony Mitchell. Fourth Row: Bill Adair, Mike Williamson, Mike Evangelisti, Mike Surrency, Dudley Taliaferro, Charles Haynes, Darrell Strother, Brian Tucker, Darius Fagin, Tony Volkodav. Fifth Row: Paul Anagnostis, Thomas Lindsay, John O ' Donnel, Brian Gunter, Danny Bouch, Joe Wortman, Brian Skipper, Hal Helton, Vince Safatinos, Steve Monday. Sixth Row: Ed Jones, Archie Poeppel, John Riffle, Will Randolph, Mike Scotti, Shannon O ' Brien, Mark Araujo, Pat Moyer, Pat O ' Brien, Todd Schlenker, Ralph Tennant. Seventh Row: Linda Barile, Veron Golden, Mike Wilhite, Rich Morrow, Jack White, Mike Shannon, Joe Fazioli, Jim Rice, Jerry Thompson, Don Titman. Eighth Row: Tom York, Ken Bartuccio, Jeff Belcher, Randy Topping, Wayne Cockcroft, Gene Smiley, Johnny Russ, Truit Graue. that graduates only two seniors, tl Fighting Scots Football team had a remarkable Captains Keith Martin, )on Watson, and Dave Evans led the talented, young Scot team to a 5-4-1 record. Their ability to fight back when all seemed hopeless earned them a 2nd place finish in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference behind Washington and Lee (although both teams had identical conference records, Washington and Lee outscored Maryville 14-1 game). The never-say-die attitude of the Scots enabled them to come from behind three diffei i-Sydney to finally overtake the Tigers 35-21. Trailing Emory and Henry 0-10 going into the final period, 1 proved themselves worthy of their nail-biting fans by mounting two scoring drives in the 4th prevail 14-10. And the Scots endeared themselves to the homecoming crowd when once again, trailing Southwestenr 3-21 after three quarters, they fought back to a 24-24 tie capped by Gene Wheatley ' s miraculous catch in the end zone with 24 seconds left in the game and Pat O ' Brien ' s tw Chuck Angelus. Finally the freshman dominated Scots gained valuable experience by playing nationally ranked t Georgia, Depauw University, and Millsaps. For their superior play, five members of the fighting Scots named 1st Team All-Conference. These Gene Wheatley, Offensive Guard Doug Knight, Defensive Tackle Alex Albert, Linebacker Ed Belfi, and Bob McQuade at Defensive Back. Those named to the 2nd Team were, offensively: Dave Evans, Mike Krtausch, Mike Scotti, Tony Fletcher, Pat O ' Brien, and Chuck Angelus . . . defensively: John Cockfield, Jeff Carloneau, and Jeff Skipper. Of these 14 All-Conference players, only one is lost to graduation. Look out i 122 - Sports Bob Glowers - Senior Joe Crabtree - Senior Dave Evans - Senior Jon Watson - Senior Keith Martin - Senior and Student Coach Art Ogden - Head Coach COACHES - First Row: Pat Ballard, Wayne Thompson, Jim Wise, Jerry Thompson. Second Row: Jim Davis, Art Ogden, Mike Ledford. CAPTAINS - Dave Evans and Jon Watson 1981 FOOTBALL RESULTS DATE OPPONENT MC OPPONENT Sept. 12 Baptist University 54 6 Sept. 19 Hampton-Sydney 35 21 Sept. 26 Bridgewater 40 2 Oct. 3 Emory Henry 14 10 Oct. 10 Washington Lee 12 14 Oct. 17 Southwestern 24 24 Oct. 24 Millsaps 6 33 Oct. 31 Randolph-Macon 24 18 Nov. 7 Depauw 26 Nov. 14 West Georgia 7 41 •9  t|.|J 0W - N, W ' t f « H lpu l t - 10 W; S ' : SK i l ifi -. MEN ' S BASKETBALL First Row Mark Street, Walt Hardaway, Bobby Rimmer, Andrew Baker, Bo Foxx, Brian Gray. Second Row: William Gipson, Gordon Miller, Tyrone Matthews, Greg Gheen, Larry Winter, Brian Williams, Tom Bill Weston, Sterling Bales. V ' ' w 1981-82 Men ' s Basketball ' . K 1 1 Opponent: m Kttj MS . Centre J t . BtsiS Oglethorpe K j HB iyj Hampden-Sydney ' H BBfb ' qif Alice Lloyd ■ V BB|fi ' ' H HHB - Rotary Classic B ' ' t Hr Emory Henry Mr ' :; V ' i t.. Warren Wilson w H ' k Ic Eastern Mennonite J B . ■K fe? B Carson Newman ' ' Kt flr ' K i H Centre Lynchburg w ' Hk W KoKKIf ' Bryan pr . mt ' Vf k. ' Alice Lloyd Hb  ' ■• -. IhMSVP Emory Henry i fLLA, v Bridgewater Washington Lee i W iP Lynchburg Roanoke Hampden-Sydney Eastern Mennonite Roanoke Washington Lee Last year the Scots posted an Bridgewater impressive record of 15-11. Bryan This was the most wins in thirty O.D.A.C. Tournament years. The 81-82 line up contains no seniors but despite 126 - Sports CAPTAINS: Tom Bill Weston and Andrew Baker team ' s strengths as depth, team speed, and amazing shooting abilities. Sports - 127 LADY SCOTS BASKETBALL First Row: Assistant Coach Brenda Cooper, Rachel Reese, Kim Allen, Brenda Babb, Melissa Sullivan, Head Coach Sharon Brown. Second Row: Stacy Medlin, Robin Rimmer, Mini Chesney, Trina Coggins, Sara Covington, Candy Nutter, Beverly Evans, Robin Simmons. SENIOR - Brenda Babb CAPTAIN - Kim Allen 1981-82 Women ' s Basketball Opponents: Southwestern Knoxville College Bridgewater Eastern Mennonite Tennessee Temple University Bryan College Tennessee Wesleyan Milligan College Covenant College Fisk University Fisk University University of the South Bryan College Knoxville College Milligan College Covenant College University of the South Morristown College Morristown College Georgetown College Tennesse e Temple University Tennessee Wesleyan Emory Henry Kim Hatfield, Carol Carter, Susan Williams, Mary Jane Babich, Sissy Gravely, Terri Roberts, Ginger Harris. CHEERLEADERS SENIORS: Carol Carter and Sissy Gravely. S 5C T5 D3 CAPTAINS: Ginger Harris, Sissy Gravely, Kim Hatfield. Carol Carter, Terri Roberts, Sissy Gravely, Susan Williams, Ginger Harris, Kim Hatfield Sports - 131 MEN ' S SOCCER First Row: Glenn Stout, John LaCava, David Luzadder, Eric Deziel, Cory Alden, Mike Weiss. Second Row: Pete Worley, Jeff Denson, Mack Paschall, Andy Steinbeck, John Beaupre, Mark Burnett. Third Row: Fernando Delfino, Carlos Avogaro, Eduardo Delfino, Ken Davidson, Chris Laisy, Mike Sabatelle - coach. Maryville College Men ' s Soccer 1981 W€ Schedule They Washington Lee 4 Longwood College 9 4 Hampden - Sydney 8 Lynchburg College 7 3 Milligan College 2 Tennessee Wesleyan 3 University of the South 6 9 Milligan College 1 Eastern Mennonite 1 Roanoke College 3 4 Tennessee Tech 1 132 - Sports In the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, the second leading scorer was senior, Fernando Delfino on the second team offense. He accumulated a total of 25 points, with 11 goals and 3 assists in 10 games. He averaged 2.50 points per game. Coach Sabatelle said he was Best Offensive Player, Highly Skilled Pro Potential. In talking about freshman John Beaupre, on the second team Defense, Coach Sabatelle was quoted as saying he was the Most Valuable Team Player and Very Steady, Consistent, Mature for a Freshman. In the ODAC Scoring, the sixth and eleventh place also went to Maryville College. Number Six was Eduardo Delfino, a freshman who averaged 1.33 pts game, with 12 points, 4 goals, and 4 assists in 9 games. Junior Ken Davidson was ranked eleventh, with an average of .73 pts game, and 8 points, 3 goals, and 2 assists In 11 games. JV MwmmL . Sports - 133 WOMEN ' S SOCCER m E.. St V - W First Row: Laura Hart. Second Row: Amy Blanc, Colette Kehoe, Julie Quinton, Cathy Angell, Jackie Dye, Laurie WiniarskI, Amy Nicholson. Third Row: Linda Trestle, Mary Hughes, Sue VanAken, Beth Neil, Marie LeCrain, Gretchen Wadewitz, Laura Woolard, Allison Perry. Maryville College Women ' s Soccer 1981 We 2 Schedule Spartanburg Warren Wilson Vanderbilt Georgia Tech University of Tennessee They 5 8 5 6 7 Warren Wilson Knoxville Federation Knoxville Women University of Tennessee Knoxville Federation CAPTAINS: Sue Van Aken, Beth Neil 134 - Sports 1981 marked the beginning of the first official women ' s soccer club in MC history. According to the founder, Beth Neil, the players were loyal, devoted, and improved greatly with each match. Their potential began to show toward the end of the season, as the scores indicate. The club was self-supporting through doughnut sales and aluminum can collections. They truly appreciated the support of their fans. We ' re proud of you, ladies! Beth Neil - Senior .lt ? 7C . 1 wmEM iii IMII sg-g qi Colette Kehoe - Senior Allison Perry - Senior Laura Woolard - Senior iW!- ' ' MEN ' S TENNIS First Row: Kevin Crothers, Randy Shackleford, John Sanders. Second Row: Steve Arnold, Dave Raulerson, Jim Kidder, Pat Dyer. CAPTAINS: Randy Shackleford and John Sanders. COACHES: Steve Arnold, assistant, and Pat Dyer, head. SENIOR: John Sanders First year head coach Pat Dyer, assisted by Steve Arnold, prepares a team torn by graduation. Losing their 2nd-5th position players, the Scots return their number one and number six players and embark on a 12 game schedule and prepare for the seasonal ODAC tournament. 136 - Sports WOMEN ' S TENNIS First Row Maria Irwin, Shar- on Pimm, Shelley Kingsbury, Tern Roberts. Second Row: Ellen Smith, Mari Jennings, Sharon Wood, Coach Brenda Cooper The Maryville College Lady Scots Tennis Team, under the leadership of second year coach Brenda Cooper, anticipates its best season ever. The Lady Scots are led by returning starters Sharon Wood, Shelley Kingsbury, and Sue Spence with newcomers Maria Irwin, Ellen Smith, Mari Jennings, Terri Roberts, and Donna Owens. The Lady Scots feel they will have a tough season facing Division II schools Carson Newman and Roane State and top Division III schools. Sports - 137 TRACK AND FIELD TRACK - First Row: Charles Melton, Sam Hill, Joel Chesser, Mike Surrency, Ken Davidson, Jim Gerald. Second Row: Pat Foster, Darius Fagin, Brian Cunter, Mike Scotti, Walter Nesbitt, Gene Wheatley, Jim Davis. 138 - Sports FIELD - First Row: Brian Shea, Alex Albert. Second Row: Archie Poeppel, Jim Davis, Ed Belfi. Sports - 139 BASEBALL TAKES First Row: John Riffle, Ken Bartuccio, Todd Schlenker, Nick Venditti, Vernon Golden, Jim Rice, Will Randolph, Mike Wortman, Pat Moyer. Second Row: Rick Brand, Domingo Castillo, Joe Wortman, Mark Woodhull, Mike Rohan, Matt Allison, Duran Williams, Chuck Angelus, Tony Mitchell, Coach, Mike Ledford. RETURNING STARTERS - First Row: Coach Mike Ledford. Second Row: Rick Brand, Nick Venditti, Mark Woodhull, Duran Williams, Mike Wortman. Coach Mike Ledford 140 - Sports TO THE FIELD FIRST YEAR PLAYERS - First Row: Vernon Golden, Ken Bartuccio, John Riffle, Pat Moyer, Will Randolph, Jim Rice, Todd Schlenker. Second Row: Domingo Castillo, Joe Wortman, Chuck Angelus, Mike Rohan, Matt Allison, Tony Mitchell, Coach Mike Ledford. Maryville College 1982 Baseball OPPONENTS: Tennessee Roane State California (Pa.) State Tennessee Tech Hampden-Sydney Roane State Carleton (Minn.) State Bridgewater College Randolph-Macon Tennessee Tech Tennessee Wesleyan Eastern Mennonite Fisk University Emory Henry Fisk University University of the South Lynchburg College Washington Lee Tennessee Wesleyan O.D.A.C. Tournament University of the South SENIOR and CAPTAIN - Bill Dent Sports - 141 JV BASKETBALL First Row: Sterling Bales, Tom Swager, Bruce Blaisdell, Walter Nesbitt, Walt Hardaway. Second Row: Scott Chandler, Bo Foxx, Mike Rohan, Mark Street, Sam Hill. Coach Rich Suttle 142 - Sports 1 S AND FRECTORIES SENIOR DIRECTORY The Class Of 1982 ALLISON, JAMES B. - Political Science - 569 Sugar Camp Drive, East Palestine, OH 44413. Football, Intramurais, RA Copeland, RA Carnegie, Vernon M. Queener Award, Athletic Committee, Judicial Com- mittee, Dean ' s List, Mid-West Model United Nations. ALONGl, CHARLES - Chemistry - 36 Willow Lane, Newburg, NY 12550. American Chemical Society president. Manager of Football Team, Intramurais, Charles and Octavia Merrill Scholarship. AMOS, KEITH G. - Business Administration - Route 1, Box 197A, Lenoir City, TN 37771. Baseball, Cheerleader, Dean ' s List, intramurais. ANDREWS, LESA D. - Biology - 1301 West Sullivan Street, Kingsport, TN. Presidential Scholar, Head Photographer for the Chilhowean, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Instructional Program Commit- tee, Interim Committee. ANGELL, CATHY - Environmental Science - 5516 South Bethel Church Road, Columbia, MO 65201. Freshman ACC Representative, Band, Chi Beta, Outdoor Club, Sophomore Class President, Alpha Lambda Delta, Social Committee, Intramurais, Women ' s Soccer Club, Beta Beta Beta, Judicial Committee, Review Board. ARNOLD, STEVE - Physical Education - 621 Fairground Lane, Mountain City, TN 37683. Football, Tennis Most Valuable Player, Tennis Student Assistant Coach, Intramurais, Highland Echo Sports Editor, Intramurais Director, ACC, Dorm President. BABB, BRENDA A. - Biology - 1280 Bridwell Street, Kingsport, TN 37664. Presidential Scholar, Beta Beta Beta, Women ' s Varsity Basketball, Highland Echo, Student Foundation, Intramurais, Judicial Committee. BABICH, MARY JANE - Elementary Education - 1301 Brantwood Drive, Valrico, FL 33594. Cheerleading, SNEA, Dean ' s List, Intramurais. BAKER, ANITA M. - Biology - 1309 Sevierville Road, Maryville, TN 37801. Presidential Scholar, Beta Beta Beta, Student Foundation, Student Assistant in Development Office. BERRY, DOUGLAS F. - Business Administration - 2407 Pennsylvania Avenue, Maryville, TN 37801. Alpha Lambda Delta, Blount County Alumni Scholarship, Beulah M. Kittrell Scholarship, Dean ' s List. BLACK, VICTORIA A. - Psychology - Box 207 2, Maryville College, Maryville, TN 37801. Ellen Mapstone Scholarship, Band, Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Messiah Orchestra, Sigma Lambda Kappa Treasurer, Dorm I Vice-President, Judicial Council, Hall Council, Outdoor Club Advisor, Intramurais. BLESSING, DEBORAH R. - English - 1517 Washington Street, Edmond, OH 73034. BREWER, EDWARD C. - Business - 1954 Fireside Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45230. Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer of Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-President of Tau Kappa Chi, Assistant Editor of Highland Echo, President of Band, Chairman of Hall Judicial Council, MC Rising Freshman Music Scholarship, SA, Student Host, Marching Band, Jazz Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Choir, Intramurais, Traffic Committee, Worship Committee, Publications Committee, Dean ' s List, Messiah , Computer Room Lab Assistant, Judicial Review Committee. BRIGHT, SIDNEY - Mathematics and Business Administration - Route 1, Box 356, Church Hill, TN 37642. Yearbook Editor, SA, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class Vice-President, MC Playhouse, Dean ' s List, Intramurais, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Publications Committee, Review Board, Math Club. BURKE, PATRICK T. - Biology - 6515 Meis Avenue, Cincinnati, OH. Presidential Scholar, SA, RA, Intramurais, Beta Beta Beta. CARTER, CAROL J. - Interpreting - 13 Summer Road, Burlington, NJ 08016. Majorette, Cheerleader, Messiah , Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class, Intramurais, Dean ' s List, Sign Language Club. CASSUTTO, GEORGE H. - History - 32 Carrollview Avenue, Westminister, MD 21157. Playmakers, Playhouse, RA, Pi Gamma Mu, Social Committee, Dean ' s List. CHAPMAN, DEANNA - Psychology - 802 Tompkins Street, Melbourne, FL 32935. Women ' s Volleyball, Women ' s Basketball, Intramurais. 144 - Senior Directory Go where the lction is. eicnoN BANKING CENTER Locations throughout Blount County kN BLOUNT NATIONAL BANK CLEMENS, PATRICK L. - Political Science - 1634 Maury Street, Alcoa, TN 37701. UN Midterm in St. Louis. CRABTREE, JOESEPH H. JR. - Political Science - Route 1, Box 303, Copperhili, TN 37317. Dean ' s List, Football, Elections Committee, Head Football Coach Search Committee, RA, SA, Hall Judicial Council. CREER, JUDY - Business - 14228 Union Avenue, Orland Park, IL 60462. SA, RA, Dean ' s List, Intramurais. CUNNINGHAM, CYNTHIA E. - Art - 16519 Laurel Field Drive, Houston, TX 77059. Tennis Team, Outdoor Club, Sign Language Club, Chi Beta, Dean ' s List, Art Editor, Davies Award, Fine Arts Award, Gamma Delta, Student Foundation, President of Sign Language Club. CZEGLEDI, DONNA M. - Psychology and Interpreting for the Deaf - 7 Democrat Road, Mickleton, NJ 08056-0068. Chi Beta, Sign Language Club, Band, Lloyd Hall Council. DAVIS, MICHAEL K. - Biology - 61 Coolidge Avenue, Glens Falls, NY 12801. Dean ' s List, ACC, Secretary of American Chemical Society, Beta Beta Beta, Stude nt Life Council, Soccer Club, Intramurais. DENT, WILLIAM H., Ill, - Chemistry - 107 Humming- bird Drive, Maryville, TN 37801. Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, MACCO, SA and RA in Copeland, Baseball Team, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, American Chemical Society, George Dewey Howell Scholarship for Most Outstanding Rising Senior Chemistry Major, Out- standing Achievement in Structural Chemistry Award, ACC Co-Chairman. FISHER, KENNETH M. - English and Foreign Language - Route 2, Box 108, Stanley, NC 28164. Choir, Student Foundation, Voice. FITZGERALD, TIMOTHY M. - Business Administration - Kenwood Avenue, Glenmont, NY 12077. Playmakers, Playhouse, SA, Choir, Varsity Soccer Captain, Varsity Baseball, Intramurais, Soccer Most Valuable Player, Dean ' s List, Maryville-Alcoa Civic Ballet, Coffeehouses, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble. FOX, BEVERLY K. - Economics and Business Administration - Route 8, Sevierville, TN 37862. Intramurais, Robert Ailey Burchfield Scholarship. FRITTS, PAMELA M. - Elementary Education - 2438 Pennsylvania Avenue, Box 4, Maryville, TN 37801. GIBSON, E. RUSSELL - Chemistry (Pre-Med) - Route 5, Box 453, River Divide Road, Sevierville, Tennessee 37862. Alpha Lambda Delta, American Chemical Society, Beta Beta Beta, Playhouse, Presidential Scholar, Student Foundation, Howell-Strain Pre-Med Scholarship, Chilhowean, Academic Life Council, Instructional Programs Committee of ACC, Dean ' s List, Hall Judicial Council. GILMAN, DARLENE Y. - Music Education - Route 2, Monroe, TN 38573. Student Music Educators National Conference, President and Secretary; Delta Omicron Publicity Manager and President, Tau Kappa Chi, SNEA, Band, Orchestra, Chi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Intramurais, Flag Corps, Highland Echo, Messiah, Fine Arts Award (3 years). GOAR, BRAD - English - 2811 East Geddes Plaza, Littleton, CO 80122. Student Foundation, Dean ' s List. GRAVELY, MARY M. - Political Science - 382 Bonta Drive, Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman class Secretary Treasurer, Cheerleading Captain, Intramurais, Social Sciences Honorary Society, Dean ' s List, Chi Beta. GRITMON, JAMES H. - Political Science - 843 Troxel Road, Lansdale, PA. Community Standards and Values Committee, Carnegie and Copeland Judicial Councils, Varsity Basketball, Intramurais, Dean ' s List. GUILLAUME, JEFF - Business Administration - 588 Everwood Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43214. Intramur- ais, Intramural Director and Official, Junior Class President. HAMBY, CHARLOTTE A. - Psychology - Route 2, Box 256, Oakwood, GA 30566. Softball, Dean ' s List. HANSFORD, MARY - Political Science - Morningside, Maryville College, Maryville, TN 37801. HARRIS, PAGE - History - 3811 Taliluna Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917. Intramurais, Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Beta Beta, MC Playhouse, ACC, Dorm Council, Dean ' s List. HELWIG, JANET - Math - Route 2, Carmack Road, Flintstone, GA 30725. Tennis Team, Cheerleader, Alpha Lambda Delta, Presidential Scholar, SNEA President, Publications Committee, Workshop Com- mittee, George Knapp Math Award, ALCOA Founda- tion Scholar, Dorm Officer, Alpha Gamma Sigma Award, SNEA Award. HINTON, IVORA D. - Psychology - 4811 Renezet Drive, Chattanooga, TN 37416. Choir, Softball, Band, Beta Beta Beta, Chi Beta, Cordek, BSA. HUDSON, THOMAS F. - Religion - P.O. Box 334, Hughsonville, NY. Band, MACCO, MACCO Director of Public Relations, Publications Committee, Highland Echo Editor, Staff Assistant, Judicial Council, Play- makers, Playhouse, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. 146 - Senior Directory Par s Ref c introducing Saddlebred spirited fashions for the family MMsM Serves You Any Hour of Any Day Just use THE BANK CARD, which you get tree for opening any Bank of Maryville checking, regular savings or MasterCard account, at any of six THE BANK 24 locations throughout Blount County. You ' U really appreciate the convenience of THE BANK 24 if you ' ve got all three accounts! Do All These with THE BANK 24: •Cash Withdrawals •Deposits •Transfer Money •Loan and MasterCard PaTinents •Verify Your Balance of maryville Since 1885 MEMBERFDIC KEES, SANDRA L. - Business Administration - 1254 Montauk Highway, West Islip, NY 11795. Choir, Student Foundation. KEHOE, COLETTE - Economics and Business - Route 1, Box 123C, Laceyville, PA 18673. Women ' s Soccer, Intramurals. KIERSNOWSKI, THOMAS M. - Business Administra- tion - 416 Northeast Edgewater Drive, Port Charlotte, FL 33952. Jazz Band, Food Committee, Intramurals, Dean ' s List. KINNEE, SUSIE - Psychology - 709 Cates Street, Apt. 4, Maryville, TN 37801. Dean ' s List, Sign Language Club. LAIPPLY, CHERYL - Elementary Education - 538 Illinois Avenue, Mansfield, OH. Sign Language Club, Chi Beta, SNEA. LEE, DAVID - Physics and Chemistry - 26 Rose Avenue, Westbury, NY 11590. Presidential Scholar, Dean ' s List, Yearbook Photographer, American Chemical Society, Gymnastics, Society of Physics Students. LEWIS, TONY R. - Recreation - 1312 Young Avenue, Maryville, TN 37801. Dean ' s List. LOGAN, VANESSA M. - Political Science - 1102 California Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45237. Hall Floor Representative, Black Student Association, Playhouse, Playmakers, Student Coordinator of Student Activities. Elections Committee, Intramurals. LONG, KAREN M. - Studio Art Circle, Brentwood, TN 37027. 232 Williamsburg MCCAMPBELL, MARGUERITE L. - Biology - 4315 Garden Drive, Knoxville, TN 37901. Presidential Scholar, Susan Allen Green Award, President of International Club, Beta Beta Beta. MCCROSKEY, BETSY - Recreation - Route 3, Box 510, Maryville, TN 37801. Yearbook Photographer, Softball Club. MCCROSKEY, MIKE - Chemistry (Pre-Med) - Hickory Lane, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. Presidential Scholar, Beta Beta Beta Affiliate Member, American Chemical Society Vice-President, Student Foundation, Election Committee Chairman, Scholarship to Argonne Laboratory in Chicago, Intramurals, Structural Chemistry Award, Midwest Model United Nations Delegate. MACCALL, LYNDA ANN - Elementary Education - 5021 Churchill Court, Virginia Beach, VA 23464. Outdoor Club, SNEA, Inter-Varsity, Tennis Team. MACKEY, NANCY A. - Interpreting - 625 Gramatan Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10522. SNEA, Sign Language Club. MANNING, NANCY L. - Business Administration - P.O. Box 264, Madisonville, TN 37354. Dean ' s List, MC Playmakers, Impressions. MARTIN, KEITH P. - Physical Education - 1536 Lime Drive, Melbourne, FL. Phi Mu Alpha, MC Playmakers, Football Student Coach, Football, Baseball, Social Committee, Intramurals. MERRILL, PHILIP A. Antioch, TN. English - 2944 Walnut Crest, MINISH, ROBIN E. - Psychology - P.O. Box 2545, Maryville College, Maryville, TN 37801. Alumni and Student Representative Club. MITCHELL, KIMBERLY - Studio Art - 31 Florence Avenue, Oyster Bay, NY 11771. Sigma Lambda Kappa, Dean ' s List, Knoxville Theater of the Deaf. MONTGOMERY, WALTER L. - Art Education - 3201 Ellis Street, Knoxville, TN 37920. Soccer, Outdoor Club, Band, Freshman Class President, Art Scholarship, English Scholarship, Highland Echo. MORRIS, KIMBERLY A. - Religion - Route 2, Box 341G, Inverness, FL 32650. Worship Committee, February Meetings Committee, Circle K Secretary, Dean ' s List. MURPHY, ANGELA P. - Religion - 3323 West 27th Street, Bradenton, FL 33505. Presidential Scholar, Playhouse, Worship Committee, Community Outreach Committee, Choir, Messiah, Chilhowean, Highland Echo. NASON, DEBRA K. - Interpreting - 5 Jacob ' s Ladder, Mountaintop, PA 18707. Sign Language Club. NEIL, ELIZABETH - Pre-Physical Therapy - 437 Mimosa Drive, Decatur, GA 30030. Beta Beta Beta, Concert, Jazz, and Marching Bands, American Chemical Society, Alpha Lambda Delta, Outdoor Club, Intramurals, Captain of Soccer Club, Community Outreach Committee, CIV Committee, Athletic Review Board. OKUBO, YUMI - Business Administration - 341 Okubo Masuho-cho MINAMIkoma-gun, Yamanashi-ken, Japan 400-05. International Club. OWENS, DONNA M. - Business Administration - 2453 Allan Adale Road, Melbourne, FL 32935. Captain of Volleyball Team, Basketball Team, Intramurals. 148 - Senior Directory Compliments of BJ FRIENDS HAIR CARE CENTER Take the Confusion Out Of Making Your Hair Beautiful Serving Maryville and Alcoa Midland Center Alcoa, TN 37701 Compliments of MARYVILLE-ALCOA NEW CAR and TRUCK DEALERS KING FORD KING VOLKSWAGEN MURPHY OLDSMOBILE TWIN CITY BUICK DELMAR HAYNES PONTIAC AMC JEEP GMC TRUCKS CHARLES WEST CHEVROLET AIRPORT TOYOTA ARLINGTON CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-DODGE-FIAT AIRPORT DATSUN PERRY, ALLISON - English - Box 2588, Maryvllle College, Maryville, TN 37801. PERRY, RUBY A. - Business Administration - 2905 Fisk Avenue S.W., Birmingham, Al 35211. Black Students Association, Intramurals. RALSTON, GEORGE A. - Interpreting - 708 Northwest 60th Street, Bradenton, PL 33529. RICCI, JOANN - Psychology - 511 Vine Avenue, Toms River, NJ 08753. Chilhowean, Dean ' s List. RICE, PHILIP L. - English - Box 55, Gatlinburg, TN 37738. ROBINSON, NADINE - Business Administration - Box 288, 704 Main Street, Delta, PA 17314. Student Activities Committee, Playhouse, Messiah. SANDERS, JOHN M. - Biology - Brevard, NC 28712. Beta Beta Beta, Tennis Team, Most Improved Tennis Player-1980, Assistant Editor of Chilhowean. SCHUSTER, BETTY L. - Music Education - 913 Sam Houston, Dyersburg, TN 38024. Presidential Scholar, Student Programming Committee, Choir, Marching Band, Highland Echo, Student Foundation, Staff Assistant, Presser Scholarship, Fine Arts Scholarship, Messiah, Playhouse. SHIELDS, TRENT R. - Business Administration and Economics - Route 13, Box 94, Maryville, TN 37801. Dean ' s List. STANSBURY, BARBARA - Interpreting - 5800 Woodburn Drive, Knoxville, TN 37919. Social Committee, Circle K Club, Lloyd Judicial Board, Dean ' s List. STEINBECK, ANDREW E. - Psychology - 39 Briar Road, Wayne, PA 19087. Soccer, Chilhowean, Judicial Board, Volunteer Work with Child and Family Services of Maryville. TEFFETELLER, TONY H. - Business Administration - Box 336, Route 13, Maryville, TN 37801. Intervarsity. TROTTER, TERI K. - Business Administration - Route 2, Box 343, Athens, TN 37303. Dean ' s List, Faculty Women ' s Scholarship, Band of Maryville Scholarship, Peterson Scholarship, ALCOA Foundation Scholarship, Intramurals, Sign Language Club. VENDITTI, EDWARD J. - History - 7817 Northwest 66th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33319. Football, Intramur- als, Dean ' s List, Presidential Scholar. WALKER, ELIZABETH L. - English - 1310 Collinsdale, Cincinnati, OH 45230. Intramurals, Theta Epsilon, Impressions, Highland Echo Photogrpaher. WARNER, HEIDI E. - Business Administration - P.O. Box 103, Grayson, GA 30221. Dean ' s List, President and First Vice-President of MC Theatre Association, Majorette, Playhouse, Messiah , Outdoor Club. WEISS, MICHAEL S. - History - 1945 West Wesley Road Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30327. Dean ' s List, Vernon M. Queener History Award, Highland Echo, Varsity Soccer, Pi Gamma Mu, Judicial Review Committee, RA in Copeland. WHEELER, CONNIE S. - Interpreting - 1331 Tsali Trail, Lake City, Ga. 30252. WICKSTRAND, JULIA M. - Interpreting - 10617 Seneca Ridge Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20760. Dean ' s List, Sigma Lamba Kappa, SA, RA, Intramurals, World Concerns Committee, Lloyd Judicial Board, Interna- tional Club. WILGUS, RUTH A. - Studio Art - 4930 Mountain Crest Drive, Knoxville, TN 37918. CM oivean photographer. Art Scholarship, Commissioned by School for Artwork, RA in Lloyd, RA in Pearsons, Dean ' s List, Playmakers, Coffeehouse, Van Metre School Of Dance. WILSON, SCOTT J. - Business - 34 McKinley Plaza, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. WOODRING, PETER A. - English - Route 2, Box 106 B, Chenoa, KY 40925. Wrestling, Athletic Committee. WOOLARD, LAURA B. - Interpreting and Psychology - 503 Falkirk Road, Wilmington, DE. Dean ' s List, Sigma Lamba Kappa. YON EDA, MASAKO - Music Performance (Piano) - 47 Nihonenoki Kanagawaku Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa- ken, Japan. International Club, Japanese Class Tutor, Choir. ZENICK, DANIEL L. - Business Administration and Economics - Route 12, Box 521, Maryville, TN 37801. Soccer, Highland Echo Photographer, Dean ' s List, Intramurals. 150 - Senior Directory • ' ' STUOIOf INC. 2406 Maqnolia Avenue — KnoxvUle, Tennessee37917 Tom Graham Mark Smith Rick Bise Mike Riley Scott Snodgrass Your Yearbook Photographer Index A Abramson, Michelle - 66 Adair, Francis - 121 Ainsworth, Edwin - 55, 121 Akwuruaha, Dorothy Al-Bassam, Nail Albert, Alexander - 61, 73, 97, 121, 138, 139 Alden, Cory - 132 Allen, Joseph Allen, Kimberly - 14, 95, 128, 129 Allen, Shawna - 55 Allison, Brad - 1, 6, 43, 94, 111 Allison, Matt - 140, 141 Alongi, Charles - 43, 73, 114 Amidon, Mark Amos, Keith - 43 Anabtawi, Lina - 61, 113 Anagnostis, Paul - 86, 121 Anaple, Gloria - 115 Anderson, Sally Andrews, Lesa - 43, 77, 81, 86, 102, 103, 105, 111 Andrews, Margaret - 61, 86, 96, 108 Angell, Cathy - 42, 43, 81, 90, 105, 107, 134, 135 Angelas, Charles - 121, 140, 141 Apgar, Janet - 61 Araujo, Mark - 121 Argyle, William - 55, 97 Arnold, Steve - 15, 43, 97, 104, 107, 136 Avogaro, Carlos - 132 B Babb, Brenda - 43, 78, 128, 129 Babich, Mary Jane - 13, 43, 75, 76, 81, 88, 90, 107, 130 Bader, Hamdan - 67, 113 Baker, Andrew - 43, 55, 106, 126, 127 Baker, Anita - 86, 111 Bales, Sterling - 61, 126, 142 Ballman, Mary Lea - 61, 96, 109, 113 Bankole, Olufunke Barile, Lindy J. - 121 Barnett, Julie Barron, Mark - 82, 121 Bartuccio, Kenneth - 121, 140, 141 Battle, Dorcas - 61, 106 Beaupre, John - 67, 132 Belcher, Jeff - 121 Belfi, Ed - 121, 139, 158 Bell, Mike Bender, Bill - 55, 78, 108, 115 Benton, Rhonda - 67 Berretto, JoAnn - 55, 107, 114, 159 Berry, Doug - 44 Bevers, Andrew - 55, 106, 115 Beyer, Mark - 55, 106, 115 Black, Vicky - 44 Blair, Connie - 67 Blair, Kathy - 44, 59 Blaisdell, Bruce E. - 142 Blanc, Amy - 134 Blessing, Deborah - 44, 80 Boand, Leslie - 67, 69, 86, 98, 105, 110, 111 Bobbitt, Mary Ann - 6, 67, 86 Bonning, Dianne - 55 Booker, Barbara - 54, 55, 96, 104, 111 Borowy, Jeffrey Bouch, Daniel - 67, 121 Bowen, Mary Jo - 61 Braden, Paula - 67 Brand, Ric - 55, 112, 140 Brandt, Andre Brannon, Cindy - 61 Brewer, Ed - 44, 90, 99, 109, 112, 115 Bright, Sidney - 42, 44, 57, 77, 79, 80, 90, 97, 102, 103, 111 Broughton, Cynthia - 55, 95, 106, 115 Brown, Thomas - 61, 106, 110, 116 Buchholtz, Bryan - 86 Buchholtz, Cameron E. - 67 Burke, Pat - 44, 73, 97, 107 Burnahm, Karl Burnett, Mark - 132 Burnette, Mary Jane - 67 Bussey, Carolyn Canon, Melissa - 61 Carbonneau, Jeffrey - 121 Cardwell, Susan Carlton, Jackie - 55 Carmigniani, Jimmy - 61 Carpenter, Ciretta - 67, 113 Carroll, Crystal - 67, 98 Carson, Dottie - 61, 64, 89 Carson, Scarlett - 55, 105, 109 Carter, Amy Jo - 67 Carter, Carol - 12, 42, 44, 75, 78, 81, 130, 131 Cassuto, George - 45, 87, 91, 95, 106, 112 Castillo, Domingo - 113, 140, 141 Chandler, Scott - 142 Chapman, Deanna - 45, 118, 119 Chesney, Mimi - 128 Chesser, Joel - 61, 86, 102, 109, 138 Chilcoat, Shannon - 67 Clarke, Jeffrey - 67 Clemens, Pat - 45 Clemens, Terry Glowers, Bob - 121, 124 Cockcroft, Wayne - 121 Cockfield, John - 55, 95, 121 Coffey, Carol - 55, 109 Coggins, Trina - 67, 128, 129 Cole, Rebecca - 55, 76, 107, 114 Coleman, Wilma - 60, 61, 98, 107, 111 Compton, Kimberly Conklin, Catherine - 67, 86, 113 Conrad, Janet Gaile - 67, 159 Cook, John L., Ill - 55, 73, 114 Cook, Kama - 115 Coomer, Anne - 61 Cooper, Carol - 61, 96, 109 Corbitt, Kimberley - 61, 96 Corey, Margaret - 55, 115 Covington, Sara - 67, 106, 128, 129 Crabtree, Joe - 45, 73, 99, 124 Cragle, Matt - 55, 56 Greer, Judy - 45, 95 Crothers, Kevin - 61, 86, 110, 136 Cunningham, Cynthia - 45, 105, 106, 109, 111, 113 Curry, Regina - 67 Czegledi, Donna - 45, 78, 79, 81, 88, 96, 13 D Dalton, Janna - 61 Daniels, Gary - 86 Davidson, Kenneth - 56, 132, 138 Davila, Edward - 7, 67, 109 Davis, Michael - 45, 74, 100 Davis, Peter - 56, 159 Davis, Ruby - 61 Delfino, Eduardo - 132 Delfino, Fernando - 56, 132 Denney, Jennifer - 61 Denshaw, David - 67, 110, 115 Denson, Jeffrey - 132 Dent, Bill - 46, 91, 99, 100, 114, 115, 141, 158 DePue, Tracy - 56, 83, 87, 106, 115 Deziel, Eric - 67, 132 Dickson, Todd - 9, 56, 114, 115 Dishman, Elizabeth - 61 Dixon, Scott - 121 Dobson, Bonnie - 56, 95, 118 Dockery, Virginia Donahue, Louise - 67 Driver, Greg - 61, 121 Droubi, Husam Dye, Jackie - 56, 95, 134 Eckert, Janet Edington, David - 61, 86, 112, 115 Esty, J. Chris Evangelisti, Michael - 121 Evans, Beverly - 62, 128 Evans, Dave - 121, 124, 125 Evans, Marnie - 62, 111, 114 Fagin, Darius - 121, 138 Falco, Chris - 62, 97, 121 Farrell, John - 67 Favors, Kim - 62 Fazioli, Joseph - 67, 121 Feehrer, Sammy Ferretti, Francisco Fiore, Frank - 87, 106, 110, 115 Fisch, Frank - 62 Fisher, Mark - 46 Fitzell, Johny - 104 Fitzell, Kathy - 56, 99, 106 Fitzgerald, Kelly - 67 Fitzgerald, Tim - 46, 73, 87, 106, 116 Fleenor, Melinda - 56 Fletcher, Tony - 121 Ford, Stephen - 56, 73, 97, 109 Foster, Patrick - 67, 138 Fox, Beverly - 46, 75, 109 Foxx, Darrell - 126, 142 Foy, Gary - 56 Eraser, Traci - 60, 62, 86, 96, 104 Frazier, Nickie - 62 Friedmann, Susan - 62, 96 Fritts, Pam - 46 Fry, Tammie - 113, 159 Gardner, Nanci Garner, Scott Gartrell, Ed - 62 George, Jeanne - 67 Gerald, Jim - 138 Gervasoni, Edward - 62, 113 Gheen, Gregory - 126, 127 Gibson, Russell - 42, 46, 71, 79, 86, 102, 103, 114 Gillespie, Brenda - 68, 98 Gilliland, Don Gillun, Dorothy - 68 Gilman, Darlene - 46, 78, 108, 115 Gilmore, Trent - 68, 115 Gipson, William - 68, 126 Goar, Brad - 11, 46, 72, 80, 95, 105, 111 Golden, Vernon - 99, 121, 140, 141 JOLLY GIANT Gasoline Groceries Deli Goods 605 Washington Ave. 983-9921 2825 Old Knoxville Hwy. 982-9824 Open 6 a.m. - 12 midnight 7 days a week Compliments of mST DERM. I §JNINGSJINDjhjJNc lsS0CIJmO} ilFKUT I East Broadway 3061 Airport Highway Seymour. 441 Highway Serving Tfie Area Since 1921 Good, Michael - 68, 115 Grau, Truitt - 121 Gravely, Sissy - 47, 76, 91, 130, 131 Cray, Brian - 126 Greaser, Eric - 62 Green, James Green, Marcella - 68 Green, Tyrone - 68 Gritmon, James - 47 Grubbs, Amy - 56, 109, 113 Guillaume, Jeff - 72 Gunter, Brian - 121, 138 Julian, Donna - 118 K H Hall, Debora - 56, 95, 105, 110, 111 Hamby, Charlotte - 47, 76 Hamilton, James - 56 Hansford, Mary - 78 Hardaway, Walter - 62, 126, 142 Harmon, Terry - 68 Harris, Ginger - 56, 74, 130, 131 Harris, Page - 7, 47, 76, 86, 92, 112 Harrison, Robert - 67 Hart, Jennifer - 66, 67, 98, 102 Hart, Laura - 134, 158 Harville, Karen - 56, 108 Hasty, Linda - 56, 109, 111, 130, 131 Hatfield, Kim - 62 Hawkins, Lenida - 68 Hay, Leslee - 62, 86, 105, 111, 115 Hayes, Jeffrey - 56, 73, 86, 115 Haynes, Rebecca - 6, 11, 13, 57, 98, 126 Head, David Helton, Hal Helwig, Janet - 9, 13, 47, 11, 78, 79, 81, 86, 88, 92, 107, 109 Hendricks, Nathan Hendry, Hampton - 112 Herron, Mark Hester, Michael - 100 Hickman, Greg - 106 Hill, Lianne Hill, Sam - 142, 138 Hinton, Ivora - 44, 47, 11, 110, 115, 158 Hogan, Barbara - 68, 98, 104, 105, 113 Holsinger, Jonathan Honeycutt, Todd - 62, 109, 110, 111 Hornsby, Benjamin - 68, 105, 113 Houtchens, Glenn - 62 Howard, Christine Howard, Gregory Howard, Stanley - 57, 79, 97, 158 Hudson, Tom - 47, 72, 83, 87, 97 Huenke, James Hughes, Mary - 7, 62, 109, 114, 134 Humpert, Julie - 68, 109 Humphrey, Carol - 57, 105 Hurst, Teresa - 62 Hutsell, Diane Irwin, Maria - 68, 137 Jafvert, Jane - 57, 83 Jennings, Mari - 118, 137 Jennings, Susan - 66, 68, 105, 109, 110, 111 Johnson, Tammie - 68 Jones, Edwin - 121 Jones, Sandra - 62 Jordan, Vanessa - 106 Katz, Glenn - 63, 83, 121 Kees, Sandra - 48 Kehoe, Colette - 48, 76, 134, 135 Kennedy, Michael - 68 Kibbons, Charles - 63, 105, 109, 113, 136 Kidder, James - 63, 105, 109, 113, 136 Kiersnowski, Tom - 48, 77, 112 King, Shaun - 8, 10, 57, 107, 137 Kingsbury, Shelley - 8, 10, 57, 107, 137 Kinnee, Susan - 48, 112, 113 Kirchner, Catherine - 82 Knapp, Deborah Knight, Douglas - 63, 121 Kotz, Karen - 6, 57, 106, 110, 115 Krtausch, Mike - 82, 97, 121 Kuchlbauer, Hannelore - 68, 115 Laipply, Cheryl - 48, 76 Laisy, Christopher 132 Lawson, Teresa - 57, 115 Layman, Kelly - 63 Leahy, Peter - 68 LeBar, Amy - 63 Lee, David - 48, 77, 102 Legrain, Marie - 113, 134 Lewis, Tony Lindsay, Sarah Jane - 63, 98, 102, 103, 107, 111, 114 Lindsay, Thomas - 121 Lippincott, Kay - 63, 86, 102, 103, 114 Livesay, Tommy - 57 Logan, Vanessa - 48, 50, 88, 96 Lonas, Angela Denise - 68 Long, Karen - 48, 78 Long, Kathryn - 57, 58, 87, 89, 106, 116, 158 Longo, Joe - 63, 105, 110 Loray, Robert - 68, 106 Lord, Lee - 57, 95, 106 Lovingood, Lenyce - 63 Lucke, Jill - 68 Luther, Matt Luzadder, David - 132 M McCampbell, Lee - 49, 86, 92, 107, 111, 113, 114 McCarter, Debbie McCollum, Kathy - 68 McConathy, Laura - 63, 94 McCroskey, Betsy - 49, 75 McCroskey, Mike - 49 McDaniel, Diane - 63, 86, 106, 115 McDuff, Patrick - 68 McEachern, Don McElroth, David - 69 McFarland, Bryan - 8, 57, 106, 110, 115 McHenry, Robert Mcintosh, Scott McNaughton, Doug - 57, 97 McNiell, Helen - 63 McPherson, John McQuade, Robert - 121 McWilliams, Valerie - 57, 76 MacCall, Lynda - 49, 80, 81, 107, 109, 111 Mackey, Nancy Manire, Elizabeth - 57, 96, 106 Manning, Nancy - 49 Marshall, Joan - 63 Martin, Kenneth - 57, 124 Matthews, Clarence - 106, 126 Medlin, Stacy - 69, 128 Melton, Charles - 57, 104, 138, 139 Melton, Lisa - 69 Meneely, Laura - 69, 86 Merrill, Philip - 49, 105 Mertes, Michael - 57 Metts, Stephanie Millar, Lee - 63, 114 Miller, Gordon - 126 Minish, Robin - 49 Mitchell, Kimberly - 50, 76, 95, 113 Mitchell, Anthony - 121, 140, 141 Mixner, Mark - 69, 99 Miyagi, Kinuyo - 57 Monday, Steve - 121 Montgomery, LaDonna - 58 Montgomery, Walt - 50, 72, 104, 107 Moore, Melissa Moore, Sheryl - 57, 96 Morris, Kimberly - 50, 77, 109, 111 Morrison, Mae Lea - 86, 115 Morrow, Barbara - 58, 108, 115 Morrow, Richard - 121 Morton, Melissa - 115 Moyer, Patrick - 99, 121, 140, 141 Mrazek, Craig - 63 Mueller, Heidi Muller, William - 58 Murphy, Angela - 50, 79, 86, 109, 115 N Nasipak, Julia - 69, 105 Nason, Debra - 50 Neil, Elizabeth - 50, 81, 105, 107, 134, 135 Nelson, Laurie - 63, 96, 105, 109 Nesbitt, Walter - 138, 142 Newmark, Victor - 69 Nicholson, Amy - 63, 105, 111, 113, 114, 134, 158 Nutter, Candace - 58, 95, 128, 129 o O ' Brien, Pat - 65, 99, 121 O ' Brien, Shannon - 121 O ' Donnel, John - 121 Ogle, Beverly - 69 Okubo, Yumi - 50, 113 O ' Reilly, Kevin - 69, 110 Ownby, Anthony Owens, Donna - 50, 118, 119 Paige, Monica - 63, 106, 159 Paluga, Martin - 86, 102, 111, 114 Parks, Melissa - 69, 86 Paschall, Mack - 69, 132 Peery, Jim Perry, Allison - 51, 76, 78, 134, 135, 158 Perry, Ruby - 51, 76, 78 Petitt, Bruce - 63, 86, 107, 114 Petree, Melanie - 58, 86, 94, 159 Petree, Melba Pierce, Jeff - 58, 72, 99, 141 Pimm, Sharon - 15, 69, 98, 105, 111, 113, 137 Pitcock, Terry - 58 Plant, Jean - 54, 58, 87, 98, 106, 110, 111, 113, 116 Poeppel, Arch - 58, 121, 139 9 fari ville J urriiture Compani SERVING MARYVILLE SINCE 1921 212-214 S. College Street MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE 37801 Phone: 982-4300 FOTO FAIR Photographic Equipment, Sales, and Service Omega - Paterson - Bell Howell - Mamiya - Konica - Canon - Pentex - Nikon - Sigma - Ricoh - Polaroid - Kodak - Sylvania - llford - Cibachrome - Soligor - Braun - Gossen - Sunpak - Bauer (emr Roddy Manufacturing Co. 901 Tuchaleechee Road Maryville, Tennessee 37801 OFFICE FURNITURE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES INTERROYAL MURPHEY MILLER COLE STEEL WIMBISH COMPLETE PLANNING SERVICE OFFICE MACHINES 983-7353 - 983-2071 BEAL OFFICE SUPPLY 402 Greenbelt Drive Maryville, Tennessee Featuring RedKen Products Phone for Appointment Mon.-Sat. 983-8428 Complete Hair For Men And Skin Services And Women PTL LOVE SHOP Midland Center 984-3202 Bibles, Books, Cards, Tracts Jewelry Albums Tapes DONNA ' S FLOWERS GIFTS A COMPLETE FLORIST PROM FLOWERS SPECIAL PRICES FOR CLUBS BALLOON BOUQUETS BY CLOWN WEDDINGS 407 Washington 982-0006 Poeppel, Donald - 69, 121 Porter, Chris - 64, 97 Porter, Deborah Post, Mickey - 64 Prescott, Brenda - 68 Pulliam, Thomas - 69 Q Quillen, Lora - 69 Quinton, Julia - 58, 96, 134 Radozycki, Jina - 64, 106, 113 Ralston, George - 51 Ramsay, Cynthia - 64, 97 Ramsey, Adrienne - 66, 86, 106 Randolph, William - 69, 121, 140, 141 Raulerson, David - 64, 136 Reed, Caroline - 64 Reese, Rachel - 118, 128, 129 RIcci, Joann - 51, 72 Rice, James - 121 Rice, Philip - 51, 140, 141 Riedl, Clennis - 64, 86, 114 Riffle, John - 121, 140, 141 Rigell, Brian - 58, 118 Riley, Jeffrey - 58 Rimmer, Robert - 64, 126, 127 Rimmer, Robin - 57, 58, 80, 104, 118, 128, 129 Robbins, Laura Roberson, Jonathan - 121 Roberson, Lee - 69 Roberts, Andrew - 98 Roberts, Michael Roberts, Terri - 130, 131, 137, 64 Robinson, Heidi - 58, 105 Robinson, Nadine - 51 Rodgers, Wayne - 58, 86, 77, 79 Rohan, Michael - 69, 140, 141, 142 Rojas, Nancy - 64, 104 Rop, Bob Rowe, Earl Rufus, Donald - 69, 112 Rush, John - 97 Russ, Johnny - 69, 99, 121 Safatinos, Vincent - 121 Sanchez, David - 69, 99, 105, 112 Sanden, Rebecca - 64 Sanders, John - 42, 51, 74, 109, 136 Sasscer, James - 64 Sawan, Jean Sawyer, Donald - 64, 121 Schlenker, Todd - 121, 140, 141 Schram Kandis - 68, 118 Schuster, Betty - 51, 92, 110 Scotti, Michael - 121, 138 Shackleford, Randy - 58, 102, 114, 136 Shadley, Gerald - 121 Shafer, Karen - 69, 113 Shannon, Michael - 121 Shea, Brian - 121, 139 Sheffield, David - 69, 121 Shoffner, Jennifer - 58 Sieber, Beth - 54, 59, 86, 98, 111 Simmons, Robin - 69, 128 Sipple, Steven Skeen, Lisa Skipper, Brian - 121 Skipper, Jeffrey - 121 Slack, Leah Ann - 59 Smiley, Eugene - 121 Smith, Ellen - 1, 64, 96, 110, 111, 137 Smith, Helen - 86 Snively, Ellen - 64, 105, 106, 113 Snyder, David Sowell, Evelyn - 64, 94 Spence, Karen - 64, 86, 114 Spence, Susan - 10, 58, 59, 74, 94, 137 Sperry, Kim - 70, 89 Spires, Edward Stansbury, Barbara - 42, 52, 77, 81 Steinbeck, Andy - 15, 52, 132 Stewart, Margo - 70 Stokes, Earl - 86, 121 Stout, Glenn - 65, 105, 132 Street, Mark - 126, 142 Strother, Darrell - 70, 121 Sullivan, Mellissa - 8, 59, 128 Surrency, Michael - 70, 121, 138, 159 Swager, Thomas - 142 Swisher, Lisa - 59, 105, 106, 109 Taliaferro, Dudley - 121 Taylor, John - 59, 72, 94 Taylor, Susan - 9, 59, 111, 115 Teffeteller, Melanie - 65, 112 Teffeteller, Tony - 52 Tennant, Ralph - 70, 121 Test, Rebecca Thompson, Faith - 59, 113 Thompson, Gerard - 121 Thompson, Wayne Tickle, Jeffrey - 86 Titman, Donald - 65, 121 Topping, Randall - 70, 121 Troke, Todd - 86 Trostle, Linda Trotter, Teri - Tucker, Brian Turner, Hap Tyler, Tina ■ 59, 106, 134 52, 75, 92, 98 121 Vagnier, John - 70 VanAken, Susan - 59, 86, 74, 111, 134 Van Divort, Lisa - 65, 97, 113 VanHuss, Tracy Varker, Butch Varney, John - 65 Venditti, Edward - 52 Venditti, Nicholas - 8, 65, 140, 141 Volkodov, Anthony - 70, 121 Vousden, Andrea - 65, 98, 109, 110, 111, 114 Vouyioukas, Apostolis w Wadewitz, Gretchen - 74, 134 Walker, Elizabeth - 52 Walker, Kathleen - 59, 74 Walker, Mary - 15, 64, 65, 96 Walton, Paula - 70, 110, 112, 115 Warlick, Steven Warner, Heidi - 6, 52, 106 Warren, William - 59, 105, 107, 109 Watson, Clayton Watson, Renee - 70 Watson, Jon - 121, 124, 125 Weiss, Michael - 1, 11, 45, 53, 74, 93, 99, 107, 112, 132 Welch, Edward - 65, 109, 110, 111 Welch, Teresa - 86, 98, 111, 70, 105, 107, 110 West, Larry - 111 Weston, Thomas - 59, 126, 127 Wey, Tara - 65, 98, 102, 107 Wheatley, Gail - 8, 97 Wheatley, Eugene - 99, 138 Wheeler, Connie - 53, 80, 109, 113 White, John - 121 White, Sheila - 65, 109 Whitehead, Robert - 59 Whitley, Donna - 65, 113 WIckstrand, Julia - 53, 77, 88, 93, 109, 113 Wilgus, Ruth - 42, 53, 75, 81, 87, 93, 95, 106 Wilhite, John - 70, 121 Wilkinson, Kelley Williams, Brian - 126, 127 Williams, Chandra - 70, 109 Williams, Duran - 59, 72, 140, 141 Williams, Joan - 70 Williams, Lora - 70, 98, 105, 111 Williams, Susan - 65, 94, 130, 131 Williams, Tammy - 118 Williamson, Michael - 121 Wilson, Scott - 53 Winiarski, Laurie - 65, 134 Winter, Lawrence - 70, 126, 127 Wolfner, Wendy - 59, 108, 115 Wong, Rosa - 65, 113 Wood, Sharon - 137 Woodhull, Laurel - 70, 115 Woodhull, Mark - 59, 140 Woodring, Ginny - 77, 158 Woodring, Peter - 53, 73 Woodworth, Robert - 70 Woolard, Laura - 53, 76, 134, 135 Worley, Peter - 70, 132 Wortman, Joseph - 70, 121, 140, 141 Wortman, Michael - 121, 140 Wutt, Mary - 70 Wynne, Joseph - 59, 107 Xiques, Donald - 11, 60, 65, 100 Y Yacks, Lisa - 15, 70, 110, 111 Yoneda, Masako - 53, 76, 80, 115 York, Thomas - 65, 121 Youpa, Kimberly - 8 1 Shields, Trent 52 Wade, Rita - 70, 111 Zerick, Daniel 156 Index M y years at Maryville have been very special to me. While at Maryville, 1 have been able to realize the true meaning of life. I have grown in many ways. 1 will always regard these four short years as the beginning of a successful life. In serving as editor of the Chilhowean, I have also grown in many ways. Learning all about Maryville, working with all kinds of people, and acquiring a sense of school pride are just a few of the benefits. I have been able to see exactly how the entire Maryville College Community works. The 7982 Chilhowean is a product of many long and hard hours of work. To say the least, it is the product of many contributors. Tremendous gratitude goes to Kay for her positive attitude and willingness to work; also to Russell for his dependability and supportive attitude. Lesa was a great asset in photography. As for Swisher, thanks for everything. A special thanks goes to Mike Boyatt for the use of his photography in the opening section, and to Sandy Stephens for typing the index. Finally, thanks also goes to Mrs. Brennan for her words of support and guidance. This yearbook is produced for the Maryville College Community. I hope that it will always a source for remembering the yesterda s. yHThe todays and tomorrows are meant for living, but the yesterdays are ours to treasure. Sidney Bright Editor 158 - Memories r jk r HL ' H l E) ' ' HH mWKKKl Ht ' Jl H Memories - 159 ; I ' -.-Zfm : ' :VkI. Wm-jf m WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY


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