Queens University of Charlotte - Coronet / Edelweiss Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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W N lx ,. kg, , X 5 - '-X' ,mpg XQX I. xx x x fl 'h X fd.. . . .,,.'1. x. .Veg- .iix-qpllbi X X x '-'X lv X Q.. 13... it Ll lifll QM as 5 YN in Af, .A ' 'Q '5+ Qr 1-L '-.7 fg Ki g! xy if el- fx,--x1 A41 xsxxyrk 1 NP- ,-! 1,g, ,1lb 1 V. ,, W W W ' ,....,--X,, If-X fxxwq-I? S V V f k.J X1 ' Mn' 'XMAK ii?- 'K - JL,-: Well, we haven't struck out yet and I heard that three was sup- pose to be an unlucky number! Remember how we use to turn around and laugh at one another? We might have had a little bit of trouble standing up on our own two feet but somehow we knew that our senior year was almost here! Only one more year and we can move into Long Dorm! Do you think our classes will get any easier? At least we know one thing, our major is pretty well decided lor us at this point in our lives at Queens! Look out seniors here we come! X, 1 7 Qt J v C65 ? ,-f'Nf l UL ff?- ,f as -- 4 ,V- t-,fx F l E Q? T fl QP Can you belleve It we re flnally seniors? Can you belleve that OUR graduatlon IS ln May? It seems Ilke this year we jumped at the chance to get Involved with anything Queens had to offer I guess this was our way of showing that maybe we weren t so ready to leave the campus Ilfe where we had had four years full of great memories Remember the chlldl h thlngs we dld wlth our friends? The qulet tlmes wlth a group of glrls we called sensors? I thunk we reallzed that when we start to walk across that stage for the last time that we wlll have to start makmg our own declslons about which path we should choose The truth of the matter IS that behlnd that reflection of a glrl In a cap and gown rs a person who IS experlenclng a feellng known as sadness for she rs reallzmg that her yourney IS almost over' ..... ....,.. ........?,.... U 6. ll- l l y ' l 4 If or . . . ' ' n ' l a ll ?--v.5s3g2ij-' r gg me - , , ' 2 as - l U-I-l x s . ' 5 ' - . ' 5 ' .. '1 1 . the -g EYQTUQ N -uvr, 4 Q' TV'- Q ' J 5.4. N ' in-'F-f Y ,. - 1 'ETH if w X v Qi' i xx . .j ,z' rg P fx f-X fx X ,JJ ...V III 61 XJ E QL ,M E Um CSE YT K QQ J ' U MAY COURT f. f-ff,-.Y ' 6 5 li--ff-3-fy r ,ir ly x i W 1 l 4 4-,,-,,... I: 'F'-T7 x , A Freshman representative - Nancy Davito 'L af . x -u : at Freshman representative - Joy Greenway 6 fy Freshman representative - Kelly O'Dea The Yearbook staff feels that May Day should be more formal and a greater emphasis placed on the event. Twenty girls were chosen as representatives from their respective classes. We, the CORONET staff, pre- sent to you the 1978-79 May Court. Freshman representative - Mimi H f J. 9 and 9 AP. ,. 4 ,. 4:, ,,'1l .v A. l.- MH .-', -. it .2 nik! QI! It l x 1 U. N 'Vi e V l x gf. Aff .n x , I 4,-,,.-n-- ' Er R34 si! H fi ii,1 lj -vi H 4., 7. 5.. I1 1' ff S a 8 h N 0 m E I1 I S o P h o m o I' E r e P r e s e n t a t i v e '. K G.. s 0 P n O mc oa rr eo I I' B PM fe er sc ee Tr 3 1 i V 9 'ffm Junior representative Anne Jones I Jumor representatlve Kathy O Dea rl Junror representative Peg Murray Q '? I 1 ' ' Sensor representative Mary Srmmons Senior representative Mary Evans Senlor representative Calll Barley Y- e , W X .fr - nl. Q -Q V. T 4 ,N 1 1' '-Q e ' 'rf X. V t 1 A ' rl .x .4 'N-rl ' t , ff Q 5 A- vi, - n 'vk Nw Q ., U U f Li MAID 0F HONCR - Ellen Clark i Susan Forester The Senior Class is proud to dedicate the 1979 issue of CORONET to Mr. John Mizelle in appreciation of his dedication to Queens. Always on call to lend a help- ing hand to his daughters at Queens, John MizeIIe's work never ends. His skill with equip- ment and buildings, but most of all his patience and concern for people at Queens make him an invaluable member ot the Queens family. 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T , f .lv 'bzq .gr ,ZW Rebecca Campbell- EnglishlSociology Vickie Campbell - Psychology .Q . Y'N-49 ,a J' Ellen Clark - Mathematics Lois Coffey - Early Childhood Ed U- iw vi' ' '7'?Q '? ,1.'x.f fry I 4 .. , . -4...f'l ' . .'-e-,w 1 ' ,,,..-CDL' J -V-A , af' 4- E il .--U A I 2,13-W H' .lJJZl',f.:,., :fy V HV V , ', ,I ,V - , ,151 I , 1 I - - - Q 0 .47 IL ,WN4-,. ojxzgu-,, ' ' ' -.LA wa' V5 ' Q5 gr Plxle Colvllle Early Chlldhood Ed Luan Cox English J Dwi J Lula Dlckmson Sociology Kltly Dunn Engllsh Q' x X lp . , . -, QW 1 ' -Do ' . Q - .Q E 'H E 1 Q if 3 -mf . 'Q f 1 K ,V . F' 1 aff 'x , 'K .f I - . -' x . .X f .. , Y- L, A wav V ' 5 . - - 1 ' E N, ,' A - , ' lx , M V Z -Y wx XX? ..', , 1 1 , .J 4?1k'f,'.k 1 . , :S 1 f . . . 24 . . - . . - . N 4 5:34 r K may '. X f N v . ' , ii .':' nr ' gif. ,' .- -I I fi Y l -K 5li,: f u I H 'sh I W4 ,X , ll 'f 2 -1871, ' 9 ,, Q' 'x ' , ' 4 f QR 'E - I vw 1 i 5 Q, fl' 'xxx 1 i. f 'I' . 7 . f. N. 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X ff I , xt, Y y X , N '- 35 , if ly. , Caroline Holt - Art Dianne Hood - English!History 5 PP -ni l . s.-,---4-eh.. ,gL-.,,.y4-,,,,- ,A , V g, N A ,A , In in b I Sl . I -. ,pf fr E -- 1- ' X-.ml X , min- Llnda Jennings Engllsh Carol Klser Psychology Y may we-4553 Martha Lowrance Early Childhood Ed Kay Lmdemann Early Childhood Ed 28 1 'Q , Y V. '11, ',' l l '31 , it V5 A N.,,. I ,fx , , f 'W lf fa y ' on '41 ,T 1,11-J' ,: ,r, f' 1,4 . 4'-2 5 - -an 'DE 1 -. 1 v ,,,. 'Pf 15 :In 'P W P sf-- 'K' ,.,,,,,,,t,.,., Jr ' 1 , it -Q -x E ' FCA. ' . Y . 1. -.,.f, jj. N 'M wil: F. 1-,rrp I ri . ,Q V' Q - gpfff?3 tfgff'Nl'5Pzv,jji13.:f- 4 , L. 'Pr -wi .., . . fg,C1f..i,' nf.. - Amy Little - Early Childhood Ed. Susan Luck - English if ,ifi -.J T77 . 'E-g-, U n ff if 1 5' , JAf',N . f 1 J 1 2. ! , . I .,. .' 1 1 Q i fr 4 1 1 ' 1 , 22 . Qxsxv -I A O, B. J. Martin - Psychology Sharon Martin - ReIigionISocial Work I aku - 1259 QJSA 'a.ZI?4fr' 22' W 1' Y x ' 1 tl 4- . 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' ANA f xt' tl 1.4, , f X 1 ' Y .. D ' , . 't , f , , Q Sharon Palermo - Business T I fi 'ir as-5 i 1 .f ff. :fi fu 3 :tif .3 , 1 7 E 'Jw ff J' 2115! g,fE'?' X77 n-w 1 l f' ' sg, Robin Pairic - English rye 1 -.5 gil? W .I, 1'-rf' ' I 1 X -- E-.- s. fk..- -,.-x, N-Q 45 A s--.-.f--e P. Cannady - Early Childhood Ed. Phyllis Peterson - Business 3, Ellen Phllllps Plano Performance Jean Phllllps Muslc Education E I Lynne Quimby History Carolyn Rainey SpanlshlSocloIogyl Psychology 'N D 'rv I 'l 1 I g' ga' J F1 Eff ll Brenda Ramsey - Early Childhood Ed. Gay Rogers - Political Science ' v' 1 bf t ft .x f ,iii-e , -N Karyn Rollins - Early Childhood Ed. Betsy Sharpe - Radiologic Technology 33 7' R: I si. v- 'J L -or Eg Mary Simmons - Early Childhood Ed. Carey Tuck - History ' U Y R I F 5'frv xi ,. ' - -p-V U 34 Debbie Wallace - Biology Anne Yudell - Psychology TH 'F Q-avi? Fin fff .1 But Gay, this isn't a canoe! niiiin ' l-lllu - I .v. h x i X Q Qitlh- ,, -, 8,3 - V i fable. I ' .w57'+, ' -'Q ' 'fi 'f fi-.rfigalafn if! if ' -'if jx, 'fi Qiij Liar? 25' -? f, 43 -4 'f.W'i.l Mimi's reading on how to play tennis small racket, huh? 41.14 iQ,1Y ' is f sf 3 if 1 They're dangerous to your health but I still like them. i G :Q 35 Make one move and l'II squirt you! kwa From bottom to top: Pres. - Peg Murray, Sec Treas Carolyn Crews Social Activities Rep. - Gwen Cone, Cultural Events Rep Ann Starcher, Religious Life Rep. - Diane Gilmore Knot pictured Dorm Rep - Denise Boerckelq The Junior Class is going to make it . . . and they're doing it their way! They started out with a large number but their num- ber has slowly dwindled. Yet the juniors who have remained are closer, and still have the Queens Spirit! Even though the juniors are anxious to graduate, they will take with them the fond memories they have shared together. Wt I ' , T-7 r Q i A X -8.4 -. ' Carol loves Monday mornings! t , '-frhflf 'J - '4 , '0' 4 4 . , ? i 'gy -, In lit? r ,l ,Fa si , x S 53 '?'- E-.r ' K - 'I 4-'uifff' -55.193 Sf' M 'Q-,74 -Q, V+ f .J -X -B 1- 1 gs 5 ,QS 3 QM- 1:7 L . --- , - 4 X ' . r'f-275,-.---bf - -' L :-3-A-. gig.. -'e K3-'2 5 J-if 584551 595. Z , Ig ,f-211 ,- .:: Q? - E,-.biiyr A w., ,pl 5W1+,+' 1- fl 4 Queens students study in the strangest places. Celeste Allen Susie Barber Debra Beeson Dianne Beidler Deborah Boddie Lea Breeden Tanya Broome Ann Bryan Louine Clegg Connie Coffee Carolyn Crews Merle Crim v Cathy Crumpler Peggy Davis 'M 6'- Martha Evans Kathy Fesperman Y'l ft .tr I I l l lvl 1 A l Q 1 i' 1, 'ig 'il S' ov Molie and her fellow students learn to play the recorder. 38 1 FG Y' S 4 wi J A Q! 4 Adrienne Flowers Sherry Ginn Alice Glasscock Elizabeth Hames .F Cindy Hare Allyson Harrell ev- lrene Hurst Peggy Johnson I f 5 1 nr -w - x ., 19'--21. . -1. Q. . 44,2 'Li 9 l 1 5 -Sh ' 'f 'vii ' zwf' , x . - 'H lnn, it can't be that bad! fr M V X What did you say was in this food? Anne Jones Thwanna Jones Adelaide Marshall Candace Marshall if is 1 4 Q Debbie Mays Melinda Miller Peg Murray ' Dena Nixon I . ,4 'X 'f., X .f -fnf' ' Dream on Dianne . . . Don'tforgeMo use the Scope! 40 Y X ir- .J Penny Nixon Gina Pifer Kathy O'Dea Kathy Scruggs Marianne Sieg Rita Stone Ann Starcher Carol Troutman R X fs 9 ,--- . X. L :X ,, .ng 1 VT ':.-u , af' su? - , ,rx ,ji 1' ' 5 -A 1 'A-4 D- 4,1 ' -TTl.,-- - '- ' 5 L91 R . f gf Asia..- - f 1 f -. .- n .ni .- ,I G .33 2 fx' y 1-r , ' , . 1 'tebody wants me on the other phone?!? Linda Walters Kathy Wayland Sherree Welch Margaret Whittier Pamela Worth Don't look now but they re taking our picture ru've got to be kidding! i A 1 2 'a 1 -4 1 35' A q XFX .F X ' 'xi -L y Margaret just this one picture. ws-I- HISTORY - 'x Q, oxbsm xxQ 'X .X ' XXV: ?.l sn., ig,. -X V- . ' . le. it ' V a N .Q' g ,x . 1 Q -at f' t -. 5 , ' 'Q ' Q g ,J Ns Waiting tor a phone call? MA Sure would like some loodl By George, I think I see one! 44 Have one on the house! m fffd - A355 Q32 'fo o 1 ph, ,fi 'TELL-xt-F 5 Z' .411 'sn N Y J. ' re: f Q f-mf f k 5 X. r 4. .-1? I' ,fx :st can't figure this out! . I.. I would rather be out! 1 . , ' 'Ig ' . . ff, . -if H ' .H , - A - sf-'xiftv M 22-,avzbr 1 -'pg,1,':5', fi 4:,aa,'.Lg-.-Q V , -f't'f,1-'ff? ' , f ' . :Eye if .' x . i , . gl V .I , 1 be . .nl I - ,Hwas-, l .L , 'lt-!?'1', Q, 1 . 'qui ' Ierw. -V,-1 - ' . ' 4: V .., f . N .Q , , - .., , - . -a t 5'2 - i, ,f', - ' -F 21 F, mrs' .- ,c--- '- rg. . ' . g mfg, y, v-5, ft, , . ' - ,uh--. 5. 'Iggy' ' I -- il A ' ezxyfsf , -. 5 . l -.,f,.,--, .f. kg, 'P--A 'Q RN. N . , - - - . - My .. , - - 4 ,, . - - - - - Y , ' , Y ' -:f'A'1b4 '3' 'f ...L.-,, '-..-., .. . Jr -rl 4- , A, ..'. . .f. -',AY-,..,.fig..-.xj.1tgg , , lf . , 'f'fi11'. .v Tlf.l.I1'If'I '??'- -L 4 ,. ---','.........-'wt . ' .,.-.,., , , K . 5 v ..t.. , , . 4.:l.k4'l e - - , 'gv5 7 ' . A - ,-,A - KJV- F' 3 ..'- L ' :' an ' X K . t- 't ' ., 'Wi f , ? t e ...e ,. ' ' -av 1' 1 ' ..-.. e , --Q., v Z , ash-F . 'L , rx -,, .3-it .fl , -e, . 5 f .T . .0 3 ,pw I ' wifi ram 9 ' 1 -e5 '- W V' 'Quit , . 1 5 In-at rl, - A '95 23 Q Q Hang in there! Only one more year! 45. Sophomores Get Sass l Tracy Adams Ann Albright Cheryl Allee Sally Altman -n l ' N Sassy!! Have the sophomores really gone sassy! Well, maybe some could say that they have. Sophomores seem to be sassy in the sense that they are sure of themselves. After two years of college they now have an idea of which direction they want their lives to take. These pages reflect the good memories each has had so far at Queens. So yes! the sophomores are sassy. They talk loud and say what they think because no one will stand in their way. is ,-f' Sophomore class representatives gaze up to new heights! Lynn Jackson Sec Treas Sarah Norment Pres.g Flenee Mittenzwei, R.L.C. Flep.g Lynn Trueman, Cultural Events Rep Not Pictured Wendy Price Soc. Act. Flep.g and Katy Mercer, Dorm Rep. ffx 'X 7- Yvonne Anderson Stephanie Ayers Judy Body Ginger Bozeman DeAnna Bryant ax Lillian Carson Janet Caudle Hilary Clare 11 I 4:7 7 - - -9 fl . . 3 4-X ' . u :av 1 - ' - ' . .1 . , .L Q, x, x '- 3-....-I - , 552:34-h y V? Q, 5-:,.. - ' ,H- .' 4' 9. f :-.':. if A W' f E259 , 'SQ Can you hurry up and take the picture. I think this smile is becoming permanent. Good thinking Ginger, when the pool is closed use the fountain! ,fy if rv' JW' i .. . X, 'il S 1- Deborah Coleman Jada Colville Terry Connell Jane Cook Penny Dale Emily Elyea Muriel Flanagan Helen Gavrilis 3 f- -iff 1...-a... 'i 1 like 1.- . V r - ww ' Flesorted lo a teddy bear, Huh? 48 A Beautiful Reflection. Cornell finally got time from J. Board to study. Y, L XYx DeAnna you almost made it to the mailbox! ii' N x ,N 'S -Ah IL Wendy Glanton Margaret Goodenow Dottie Guandolo Jan Helms Julia Hixson Meg Home Bev Hudson Lou Hunley fil Casey Jones Andrea King es Q Ellen Lindsay X A if Betsy McCrary A K A A SLJA Carolyn McCrary ' Katherine Maus 7 - X K ,fi-x ' K cnerie Mafiaughlin W ' . f X N f Carol Mercer f' K gi Q Now Katy, I've told you about this stult you serve as food! It is killing us. 50 ffl? f-. ff-' W , 'Q' . l . X ' - A talking break is always needed while studying M1 -4 1 lr- I wish I had stayed in bed! Ah! The light is 44-'X X. 'U just right. Katy Mercer Patricia Mertz Charlene Miller Renee Mittenzwei Cynthia Nelson Nan Noftsinger Sarah Norment Wanda Palmer Susi Parrish Sarah Perkinson Dee Perry Melinda Posey Karen Price Wendy Price Lynn Pumphrey Lynn Quarles Q. Huh, What do you mean his number has been changed? 52 .. --Mg, X Can you see the resemblance? 6' :-......, .a iki' Want to buy a banana - pen? Ah ha! We gotcha now! s Yi? T, I N .X 4, . fl bp' s rf 5 X ,J :dd L ' 5 - Debbie Seuntjens Liz Shands Suzanne Simmons Lisa Smith Pinkie Smith Sallie Spivey Debbie Springfield Karen Stenger Q .,,, Joan Stephens Tucker Tonlssen Lynn Trueman Nancy Ussery Carla Van Cleave Amy Vernberg Myra Walker Susan Westphal Gall Whlsenant Waltrlna White Sarah Whrtehurst Martha Wood ,7 qi-.Y +1-f' Washmg your hair? Who do you plan on seemg In that sexy nightgown? 'f X ,L , f' f' H f 'N 7 -A Q , yy I s ' X gax N IL A X. X 4541 H x Nxt ',J4 'A4. X u + a ,J tr' 1 . i i W ' 'R Z U a In N un W 1 W W x. W I 1 5 I iq xxx J f' ,A x Int f A I '-- :A i 'l' x if r .ff v Freshman class officers are: Cultural Events Flep.: Claire Cheek, Religious Life Rep.: Crystal Ftollins, Social Ac- tivities Flep.: Susan Dunn, Sec.- Treas.: Nancy Davito, Pres.: Mimi Hand, and Dorm Rep. Brenda ' Brockway. I Freshmen Allison Austin Joan Benkert Melanie Bess .7 Diana Bitter , all .N 'Cl' .'.'!l, I M , 56 Hey! Look what I tound in the cheese. Is it 0.K. it my Light and Lively comes too? .l 0 . . . , M55 1 vw.. TQ nik' 13:7 Leigh Brannon Brenda Brockway Carmen Bungener Mary Burns Kim Campbell Claire Cheek Diane Croom Susan Dunn Ya Beth Eby Vivian Ferrari I i I P Well, l like watermelon. Jennifer Fischer Hazel Fulton 57 I Mary Glbbs Gay Gibson Teresa Goins Joy Greenway Grace Grlscom Cmdy Halnley Melinda Halre Mary Ann Hammer MWF 4' 3 f 1295! N No, its not cold. 58 Say Cheese! Ummmml This is good stuff. aff-. 1 1 1 1 .,.... 'fp K 4 tEN , ,AM I xx It's the boogie monster. we're posing lor an ugly contest. Mimi Hand Margaret Hardegree U . l Pam Helnig Jeanie Hill 59 I Patty Inserra Cindy Kelly Julia McDonough Carol Meyer 60 Art can be a laughing subject I rv 1' f : ' -W' -' 1 '4 l 'Jug 55?-,' .Jg7'1'ff'!Mi33ffLT .g, 12 - 1-2 Kimi? Fix? - 'fir ff'..:'!- Do I have to go Io class? J 1'5- Q' 75 l Il he says one more word l'lI die. '11 A little too close aren't we? Debbie Minter Jane Ann Moore Sarah Morrison Debra Morris Cathy Naetzker Kelly 0'Dea Cam Perry Kathy Prather 62 -qv-4' f' , -rs,--'X No matterwhatyousayitwon'tworkI 1 gi-. -fy my 'ww U4 if A ' 2 v X . ' fr 'in wg-A Alvin is taking me out tonight!! x Debbie Putnam Susie Reeves 5 . S t 'X L s R.- wu N Lisa Robertson Freshman Diane Croom decides to not let school f, 'Y r-ZX. , -f 'I work get her down. Ps: lg K ,cgi Karen Rollins Freshmen found out that practice makes pertect and so practice, practice, practice is what they did until they had their skit right. miriam! You've got io be kidding, Eating here again! It's not worth the wait! Sue Roysier Kim Schrum Lisa Soranno f. QI! lr. Debbie Steward . L., 15 ex gi' Stephanie Thompson Tonya Wertz Beth Wilkerson Sarah Williams Just one more bite ot this poison will be enough!! Freshman Sarah Morison and her parents look with mixed emotion at the band that played for parents' weekend in October. Betsy Wood Patty Wood , 13' 'nf' f Y .I 59 . , I 'I ,Q - ' K a To Freshmen, Staying Alive , was more than just a song, it was their phrase for making it through rehearsals tor Stunt Nigm. 2... fi' Kelly and Brenda, what are Ya'II up to now? We seem to be seeing ya'll everywhere we look! bv- ' ft: ,4- ,...- Fx Al 5' O- 2 ea 5 WJ I CLA Ml' 0 ,i. f 1 , '- M A v F -gg 4 X fv: 2'--55 ' ..,,, , , x IW 1 , , IL. v +o1 13: ' 25? CLA I' D CD CD I'l1 CD ! 'pw Q' lv dx pr! ,,- 9.52 I mf- : , 4 Q !. Q. 'la . 4 . , 4... I' - , , .3 1 'N M4-rt' - , 'wr . T.::A-- T 1 V , - 'yi' ' ' ' , - igggmlrfl 5 4 . I . ' . - R .,, AA,, .-. 1 I1 'si ' 1 i , s Ska- 7-1. ,'. '-4 13330 I w 1 'S , lax, s... .1 4 -'43 1 Y' . , rl -. -1 ,A I P' 2N+ -2-wg. G0 M7 R X 'Sc J Q R. 19-., k, N msqnm , ' :.14.::5 ' . M 3 -- Y-A:.:. f I 1 Kilim. RS. 4 -.zz--. 1 Q .I E www. -x MXN AND 5550 4 '97' 41.7, , ADMINISTRATION V ,PK .- -1 i BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dr. Wireman and a trustee converse during a coffee break. 74 im V-IF 4.1- 1st row left to right: Mrs. Betty Anderson, Mrs. Scott Newman, Mrs. Marguerite Feigher, Mrs. Jane Stallworth, Ms. Elizabeth Garraway, Mr. Jean Batten, Mrs. Ruth Hunter, Mrs. Caroline Myers. 2nd row left to right: Colonel Norman Pease, Mr. A. Harry Burgess, Rev. Wilkes Macaulay, Rev. Robert Burns, Mr. H. L. Ruth, Mr. John Robison, Mr. Joseph W. Grier, Jr. Chmn. 3rd row left to right: Mr. Irwin Belk, Mr. A. Ward McKeithen, Mr. C. P. Street, Mrs. Ina Hughs, Rev. Warren Gaw, Mr. John Walker, Mr. Charles Trexler, Rev. James Nisbet. 'Q NAUGURATION M if M4 fi' 7. i L. if 'P A 3 .I J 7. Mrs. D .11L g5 WJ 1 1. .P v J -U!! Dean Del Pizzo ADMINISTRATORS Dean Tyson d'- 'i- Mr. Atwater 'W -. , 1 X., in. ,4 77 --.-1-n.1.gaimfnxnn ART x- s. Mr. Pfirlgdag Mr, Crgwn . ,AY I 'Q rx! . . P 1 f u Irv 1, 78 ' . S-X5 ' lk ' '3 . 4- 1 10' 3 Mrs. Harmeyer Dr. Jann fi 5, 5 Dr. Martin Dr, Fehon 1, 5, Mrs. Zapat ,L ik Dr. D J U .1- xx 80 1--.init 1 -,.. HISTORY . llilmlfiglilll .Q , I il 1-rn D ,f - -it fl 4,,.f 1. ' I4 , E Q5 iw X 'I a- I F l ' 1. 1' M1 . Q I .' 'R - ' - ,, E i I , Q 4 'l' - 4 ' 1 f' X ' i f: 'T ' 1 l l I1 I 1 . ni W l C? ' ' Vx, - va i- '--'f i 1 i Q' A ' 'lf ' 5' , A i it il tt-qgyiiieff I r 'nl' J Dr. William A. Thompson To--g Dr. Betsy John Blount Mollie C. Davis naxfh Dr. Norris W. Preye Dr. Emory H. Mason Ma y Thomas Sm th Tljqflkaj gE'm Il AH 'H I 1 V, W :A s I 1? , Yr , . t go, , .P EI U r r , Wk. fix 5: , ,346 'A 4 i ' . . or A-, , f ,fi?'5x,. 25: ' . i - xgfW5 f'5 ' Jane G. Walkup ' 1' i t pi- EDUCATION inf . wms11v' A I . E 4 , 'l 0 G. - V S 1 A VV ri ,wig . f-, V. .,:! 1 s l 'fi xy -.441 . f' '.' 'QM A a Q' V + 1 sl n .,'i sf - H V' ' I i 1' c . 1 4,2 1 5 I I A a ' ,' A - 'X 'Q it ul 5 if Q 9' F' Q . f I ..N.,.Q,,,., ff 4' mggg. ',, Dr. Joseph E. Lammers 14 ' 4 ' Wa.-g-Al' f 4' , - A L ' A 711' ,vi A l 4 I , V X I Dr. George A. Stegner MUSIC I ir Paul A Nntsch 'Q Barbara Memory Mr Robert Strgall b- Dr Mary Nell Saunders M.. 1 I I N I M.'1'l'f nz: n . 4. Q ,, 'U J if ' ' .v' xi S ff f A' ' 3 A ix? ! , , ' N J AHiA ', i'.fq ff A- M 0 PHILOSOPHYIRELIGION Dr Nolan Jacobson be 3 F., umm in V A I, .L S -1 ., i .ll 1. -34 ,A.. ,. if ,qw PHYSICAL EDUCATION -, Dr Edward St. Clalr ,,. fr, S' Hi '11, Q Q.: , f x .fm in 1 lm :Lv 4 ,,, Al , ,Loaf - . -,I RWE-N J 5 3 .-H .af ,gg .4 - 5- 9 or 'lx l r l Flev Earle D Roberts -E P 5, an ! if J Dr. Harry Stafford Noel Goodman W, Elizabeth Walker -09' : -Ta J ' Phyllis Pharr - 3. -,,,,vsuw- ,,,,..il 2 1 -l'-bf,- xil P S Y C H O L O G Y I .fly fy' 439 in - .-2 I I Q i ii in . Q ,Me if e ' C C Dr. Daniel C Biber Dr. Greg Lanier li I ' X, V 'jf C V! -, 4, if Q Dr. Joyce H. Shealy i SCIENCE Mr. Michael M. Later 'N ISI:-WQIICC 'U' I 4 O' 4 'wax ,QM 4 ',,,,.f- U 2,2 55' xi. -J L -- x K 1, Cx I 'wif 'C - A Patricia Graham Johnson, Social Work Dr, Kaghleen Reichg SOCIOLOGY I v .1 gmc, M 71 2 -s LL rf ...- -Q 'f flylhb P Dr. Thomas P. Thompson Dr. Clyda S. Rent ij, FINANCIAL AH! STAFF , ea l 1 'Sl x J - f Y' a .., - , .gr- wl -,. -. . . - -Q , .4 'vw ' - 4'- .Ju-1. ' -. f -- r, 3 - -gfef' --,f -.Ii -- '1,,Q,,.-,-Q , , , '1,.,x..:,4,.A,,?' fff-'j h -- by f,,,, 1 J-qw 3341. r'-. 1 4 .n---.-'-,..f- - - -.-.J--. rw f'+vL'i-Y-.Zz '-,J--ff-1 -'LV iv' -'7-Lf.. ,. 'Li-f,.. if-if -.rf. - u4v. J -.Mn 'Rf Q Johnny Sowell, Johnny Brown, William Stitt, John Mizelle Bill Gnham James Bright Steve Phillips Daniel Gambl Nash, second row: Joe Codraro, Betty Davis, Jane Mizelle, Johnnie 0 Faire Terresa Wright Lund Withers Donna Vernell Fowler, Elizabeth Stewart, Mildred Vessell D EVE LOPM ENT if, 'G E f ,sf ff if 4' 'ff wi. . ,- f Vmgg, eq? r , . , ' N ' ' Dr Joe Martin Ina W ry Q 6' .F Ruth Pool, Rose yn' :P-Z Grubb, Eleanor M ? V' ., -1,5 , Brawley A -f 1 rw? 0 36 L 4 if ' ' 'jf' E BettyChalin ' Y 2 'll!'il!l'I'ill1l1lIHll' '11, i 'if N' ' 'fr IN 'Xxx Claire Keel, Beth Meyer Gene Burton E , 1 Public Salety: Belinda Galindo, Ralph Provost Mary Rolllngs, Director Martha Fairchild, Vickie Barger, Lee 0'Hare. ' A ,X Y ' 5: S l QM a 3 , f il lpff' U' 'ff M . T' - :Q qc 'V Y L ' A i gr! , t e 5, 4? . 'Q1 'X ' 'Jw' Ollice of the Dean: Carolyn Temple, Marion Henderson, Katy Neckerman, Standing: Dixie Horne, Marie Harrison, and Maude Haywood. 88 I P I . l li .-1' X ici! af Lx! l 1 ' N F5 ' L ' Q Af - fl gl 4 'Sv oasfl!1,2'Maf 45-V i F F I r - Ai-Qu: Saga: M'Iou Green, Fred Formichella, Directorg Donna Trask. Ml if 'fi Library: Claire Joseph, Mary Raines, Colleen Turnage, Stewart Lillaid, Directorg Sue Davis, Katherine Jenkins. c7 l X Q 12 9-1 X X , . x5 l YV T15 tbxflfa J N14 4 Wanda Copley, Book Store. 'Q Vai H Registrar: Joan Oviatt, Eleanor Jenkins. Cl u21z' lnfirmary Statlz Joyce Power, Virginia Car- tlidge, Mary Beth Fee. Not Pictured: Loretta Hennigan, Lynn Haley, Rosemary Joan Provost, Switchboard Hooks. 1 Resident Stall: Lying: Sonya Brooks. Kneeling: Janet Caudle, Donna Maloni, Allyson Harrell, Anne Jones, Debbie Seuntjens, Cindy Hare, Heidi Edidin. Standing: Phyllis Thomas, Tracy Adams, Carolyn Flainey, Lynn Jackson. 90 Continued and Adult Education: Karla Rankin, Emma Quinn, Dr. Linda C. Gardner. Not Pic- tured: Carol Smith. . - Inourbusii12S? ' the student I5 mg' , ri ' Q l 1 iv T s f 3 6 Women's Career Center: Lucye Webb, Susan Brown, Mattie Kissiah. - if'J..g -E . - Tw. AX 519455 Us 44 h I Vt- :' -.---X Q?'.2'.'r. P M - ' .lu ,,.Nz' ,V 'fr 1 fe 40 ho Ks! ,- Ns , 1 V s 6 if Q? X., v -X f ,5 ' 'X 6-' X X 'r Q -u i X0 V f ,,C ls that a roach on the floor? Bathing Beauties FALL FINDS QF Upon arrival to Queens College, the class of 1982 first underwent orientation for three long, nervous days which was a period for making new friends and adjusting to college life. Registration, a hectic process, followed orientation. Rush caught most freshmen three weeks later. And finally, the Sophomores treated the freshmen to an appreciation week which included a kidnap breakfast and a Sangria party. He did what? A i Yes, please tell me all your problems. Wonder what Tonya thinks about while shes study ing? Fnosi-I FRANTIIC!!! q-1v- GIF' I Y -of This stuff is so bad. Q'- -kr - 43. J -in Eat! You've got to be kidding. i Vi N W, i + X , x Y xy- fx ffl . 1 I f,,.VV 4- I ,V-f-fx , 1,-l g - .F 3 vi: f ' , if Y 4 .. v, R, -A x .. I, Us ,Ms I - , in 5 , be. .p V .9-off 2131 I 'iii I H f,Ai'. - ini' . . 4- ' , ,ff -V '-.-Jet, - -':.-.1 Now let's look at this mathematically. He said thatll Yuckl Q -gv ty- JPL 'N-.Je Joy, it's not polite to reach. 'W i i GNITION 0 EC ENIOR R S vt .1 Every year Sensor Recognr tlon Day beglns the new academlc year A convocatlon on that day presents a full academic processlonal and a guest speaker Dr Clyda Rent was selected by the senlor class to be this year s speaker Dr Rent gives a stimulating speech I 5 Hup, 2, 3, 4. 96 .QQ Heidi Edidin speaks to her fellow classmates. v- ' '1 U A i 9, 'Q l' l I 1 Susan Forester and Lynne Quimby go over their speeches. . 'fi '4 Sonya Brooks begins Senior Recognition Day. , - V - '.. -' Trl.. - of 54X How long did you say this was going to last? I-1 :A pne- 1- ' -. .....f- J. . S1-, .' K .L Let's see now, and your name is . .. Everyone knows how hectic registration can be. You wait in line forever and fill out a million forms telling your entire history. Upon completion of this tedious task you must then go back up- stairs to get your picture taken for your I.D. Oh well, there is no use complaining. We all know that it must be done. It is a man- datory part of college. 98 Li ,f fp-.bi 1 Smile and say cheesel i' I s May I help you? I am too pooped to pop! x Q .ic if ir., -5 ' 'nil' - 45 if X-R 'Stk' gg 1. I can't believe all the papers we have to fill out! 99 ...v -1. 1--1.11-iuaawmfx 1 DPCZOIPH 'A 'uwlmi pun fn Ph XO ,T r ' Y X its X K ,f N 1 xp' s A .- Q, vj' 3 X N1 U XY In l 1 v I ?g?Q.,RUS 45 Q9 AE jr- u-Iusuzwrurl 17' at, 'aaa' .,, . ,. J.. ,,. gig- -, 5 v in One, two, three Sometimes drinking rs better than talking e, X l tx H., .4 1 ,. Carol Merc 2 v i 1 i ji far! Z' av' er keeps on smilingl Sometime women. S s a father can't understand During the fall, one of the biggest weekends for Queens' students is the annual Parents Weekend. The special event was held the weekend of Oc- tober 6, 7, and 8, and included a dance, meeting with the faculty and administration, and the highlight ofthe weekend-Stunt Night. The weekend was con- cluded on Sunday with a breakfast and chapel service. The Junior class sponsored this successful weekend. .. ,. - ..-35 1-l ' ,-X X -1. 3 'J-555: j.. if fe Mom, wouIdn't McDonaId's have been better? ' I X - , mf Party time in Harris Dorm. Q F as I Freshmen rehearse staying alive at Queens. The Sophomores show us how they shake their stuff. Stunt Night was one of the highlights ot this year's Parents Weekend. On Saturday night the parents gathered in Dana Auditorium to watch their daughters perform a series of skits. The Freshmen class walked oft with the award for best all around skit and best visual eftects. The Junior class was accredited the award for the best gallery. From the Senior class came the actress, Mary Simmons. This year's Mis- tresses of Ceremonies were Carey Tuck and Luan Cox. Mr. Palmer wonders why he didn't stay at the post office. 105 Dana Scholars The Scholars are selected from the three rising classes by the faculty Honors Committee at the end of each school year. Each student must maintain the qualifications set for scholarship and leadership dur- ing the course of the following year. The recipients are chosen on the basis of merit rather than financial need. Tanya Broome, Cathy Crumpler, Jeanie Phillips, Christine Leimer, and Rita Stone. SR: Betsy Sharpe, Mimi Alvarez, Kitty Dunn, Sonya Brooks, Ellen Clark, Kathleen Olmstead, Robin Patric, Ellen Phillips, Susan Forester. JR: Margaret Whittier, Kathy O'Dea, Cindy Hare, Celeste Allen, Gina Pifer. SOPH: Carol Mercer, Amy Vernberg, Cheryl Allee, Ellen Lindsay, Emily Elyea, Lou Hunley, Ann Albright, Sarah Norment, Debbie Seuntjens, Jan Helms, Karen Price. NOT PIC- TURED: Dianne Hood, Lynne Quimby, Lori Freytag, Liz Hames, Peggy Johnson, Kathy Wayland, Kim Austin, Katy Mercer, and Pat Taylor. 106 Think of each new assign- ment, each new goal as a miracle for, truly, it is . . . There are so many Why's , How does it work? , and What if's . Learn, dig, experiment if possi- ble, but most of all observe well and ask questions. DAY STUDENT AUCTION r 5 W5-dim! T 5-N nw- : , Yeah, that sounds like a wonderful bid! How much do I hear for the dollie?' Sophomore Cheryl Allee lays the ground rules tor the bidding. Xjif X Several day students and their families watch as the bidding continues. The Day Students sponsored an auction that's theme was Christmas in October . They had Santa Claus lDr. Jimmie Oatesl and an elf lDr. William Thompsonj as their auc- tioneers. The auction's purpose was to raise money for day stu- dent scholarships. 'IJ 7 , L? xg V ,f4,?,L4' if ' 1 -'gift' II MmM if 4 . 'N Y K fit , . v K' W 'xiii we ps gi ,, gy, - ix gn' 'I' 1 gf - 2 -.M 7 x, Q ,, :Giga 3' fariggg , 5-155 I t'fiM Yeah, th f .' , X 'X '. ' - A , . Zig, 'A' ' Q, 'Z E l I gi 'TA . Bl .-QQ Does champagne really have that in it? .J i l 1, Anyone want to tango with us? an-fini .r v ' A sn' -I' anvil' Q- -kw- 14, - gi A one and a two and a one, two, three, four Let me see now, was it 32 or 42 empty bottles? P is for party and boy, do Queens' girls like to party! An informal and a pledge formal started the year off right. Not only did we have formals and in- formals but different groups sponsored band parties, Hallo- ween discos, costume parties, fraternity mixers, and even a magic show. I Carol Hall got a face lift this year thanks to the Women's Symphony Association The lovely old house which use to be our art department was turned into a breathtakingly beautiful showcase filled with both antiques and modern art objects Each room was decorated by an interior designer from the Queen city area On October 8th Queens stu dents faculty and staff were in vited over for a special showing which was conducted by Queens' hostesses Overall the project was a big success and one in which the Queens' family enjoyed participating O N HUUW The publicity helped to attract large crowds. CAROL HALL GETS A FACELIFT ibm. Seniors are entranced with the beauty ot the rooms r The warmth of the rooms helped to remind the Queens' girls of home l'lO Two juniors check out the art gallery on the third floor R ' f-ra Ev '74 . at ,Q 9 ' -I L' . , - T -ef-tw a r .S T 1 1 , P 'fi '1 N ' if - Q Y ,f mx we Q ' if , Sept tv Hvxlfiqilt' ' I Suu I V? 'M V P V K -j,-' gan, t 'Zn Q l L j j 'A 'wsu 3 , as f 'alibi F'-'----,.,.',12I TTT ' - V, j .- ' j . pa ., S X ...,, -. J I A 1 F KI ' x N ' . xv' it .-- A. LEGS CDNTEST ,aff 1 f Who's the masked man? Look at those muscles! Okay men, lt's time to strut your stutl. The second annual Legs Con- test sponsored by the Religious Life Committee was a little bit diflerent this year. We had four contestants: Dr. Greg Lanier, Ron Copley, a counselor from Pace Academy and Queens, version of the unknown comic. What a combination! Oh well, it was all in good lun and the money went to the United Fund. ill ..........u...,.. Valkyrie: Cindy Hare, Denise Boerckel, Liz Hames, Margaret Whittier, and Kathy Wayland. New Members: Cheryl Allee, Amy Vernberg, Katy Mercer, Carol Mercer. Standing: Debbie Seuntjens, Lou Hunley, Sarah Norment and Emily Elyea. I tap thee, Cheryl Allee as a new Valkyrian. Shock is Lou HunIey's first thought after being tapped by a Valkyrian, Kathy Wayland. The legend dates back to the days of the Vikings, a time where six maidens, the daughters of Woton, were sent out to select the heroes from the battlefields to go to Valhalla fheaveny. This legend is carried on at Queens through their traditional way by the members of Valkyrie tapping eight girls from the sophomore class in the fall of each year. The selection is based on a Q.P.A. of 3.0 or better, actions in leadership, citizenship, and Christian ideals during their freshman year. 112 'Wil' Y , X7 MARSHALS Kitty Dunn, Chiel Marshalg Sarah Norment, Peggy Johnson, Sonya Brooks, Kathleen Olmstead, Margaret Whittier, Debbie Seunt- jens. The Marshals are selected from the rising sophomore, junior and senior classes at the end of each year. Two girls with the highest Q.P.A.'s from each class are chosen as the Honor Marshals. The senior with the highest average from the past three years serves as chief marshal. The Honor Marshals serve at all academic proces- sions. This year's marshals had the honor of serving at two ad- ditional processions which were Founders Day and the inaugura- tion of our President. X T T1 7 A FEAST FIT FOR A QUEEN The annual Boar's Head dinner was held on Decem- ber 6th in Morrison Dining Hall. Decorations added to the festive mood of Christmas as the fabulous meal added to everyone's waistline. The ceremony began when Senior Mimi Alvarez with boar in hand, led her entourage into the cafeteria. Flag wavers and horn blowers were Heidi Edidin, Kitty Dunn, Susan Forester, Ellen Clark and Calli Bailey. ' P l 6 l 0 h, if- The head table can't decide whether to eat or talk' I swear my name is Ron Copley and my wife and I were 114 vltedll Wireman announces the list ot guests. I F :H R'-r '- 2 Yfv 2 ' V' fl.: B.J. just can't ligure out why the seniors the party before dinner?l are acting V..-1 'Y' fi, '- X I hh- so funny tCould it have to do with fi lf! . 1 v W it l1jQ,...uN I. , ,tl 1 . J '7 1 1 Q - lk A , X ,.v X N X Pr. X1 ' Q Sarah says, Mmm, mmm, goodl Are you sure this is Saga Food? Bill, you ole sly 1ox!!! 115 yrs U- rr. asf i 11- LOVE FEAST LIGHT LIFE The Moravian Love Feast was the final event of the big Christmas dance weekend. It was the perfect event to start off the last week of classes for a weary group of girls. For some, the beauty of the feast added to their cheerful moods, for others it helped them to get into the festive mood of Christmas. With the help of the bees wax can- dles, the Christmas message and the warmth of the chapel, the Queens' family felt closer than ever. Servers wrap the love buns and pour the coffee to serve at the feast. 116 8-L -verend Worth Green gives the love feast -101,1 95 li Q B ua as llligg llllll 'nlllll Hllll ' Kline 4 'II ml essage. Liz tells her row to pass it on ! 1.1 ll The choir stands in solitude as they prepare to enter the chapel. Servers join in on Silent Night with their can- dles in hand. 117 'N . 5 l f- '- Part of the Christmas celebration at Queens College is the Yule Log Ceremony. This is an ancient British tradition which has become traditional at Queens. A bonfire is built in the dorm quad and two male faculty or staff members are dressed in colonial costume. As students gather around with holly and candles, an old proclamation is read. The log is carried past by the two men and the students touch the log with their holly, symbolizing good luck. Whereupon, the yule log is thrown into the fire and everyone makes a wish as they throw in their holly. Carol sing- ing and cookie eating highlight this evening of closeness and joy. O CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Singing in the dorm. 3.1 'S Thinking of a wish Making a wish. i Il 1 I'm not telling you what I wished! You've got to be kidding! -5 3 Q1 Mmmmm good! hd ..w- Q.. A. -1- L .. x x X x X if . . x N3 I U -1- 'X . . X .1 ' K x N -x ,.. 6:3 . 4 Hb A, . 1, 4 yy , I ' X V1 1 , 'A 1 S-5 'fag l Y'-4: ,Iwi fy .- . ,, :,' 5 5 tx :-nz' -ff: . N - .ef ,' -,+ 1 'r gf 1. 2 :- , l,,4,':i'fE ,i :x ' Q xg 1 Q, 5- af: W ' -5 AL ,. ,vga , .V :Q-,A ,Q A A? my A .252 ,-,'fj.':A1 lxgi- I!!- 15. ij f--V J' is -1' rv, - lb. Q. ,ggi 3 fa Q' .sv --:ff-. , T X .! M -. gm . ac' ,. 1-magna n 1 , iv., I I 3.4. H. if i' QQW ' :Y ., '. JL I lf f' 1 I xx. eidi Louise Edidin - GPA 3.0, May Court, Resident assistant, Chi 'mega sorority, Chairman of Cult. Events Comm., Core. - v -r-- Q , i .-, : 4 5 f . rf I, ,J z . 1 6, ' r' r 1 ,.. ll 3 l is l 1., 2 we 3 3 5 Sul l , . sy: 1 ,J '. A ' 939 cf- , -'aff' exg Louise Forester - GPA 3.7, Dean's list, Presbyterian scholar, scholar, Orb A Sceptre, May Court, SGA, Chairman ol Rel. Life Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, Valkyrie. .sgsv .4 , . ., J, A - tk 7 N, H, . , ' , L-f'Y:.'5 f' ZQIQLYX 'tx ff:-:tsl- 1 ,' 'f'rfi'5:f'il ,, ,au L Y 'A ',,'.,-- 4 Wjn., 4 1 ,N AV J ,' ' , l '. JJ' 4' ! 5, WHO'S wHo ll Sonya Morcella Brooks - Ellen Lynette Clark Katherine Marcia Dunn itil-:eidi Louise Edidin J t Susan Louise Forester it 2 1 ' 4 ,V 4. ff' XQCAEV' V A 'iffx gi u ' ' I 997 :TEN-S. -. .' ' if n X, if -K-15 f 4 A 1 -nl' 43,5 ,Hu D , , w, 2:41, 1 L, 7 51311 , , .1 f 'f 7'4.' 'Ig fun . gl. '-f, iq , n K , ' ,, nr, .fa X.: ' fr uf' ' N ' VL 3'1 ft- ' , ., ,. .- '- 1 ' 95 ' ':- A' ' . , 'xfii ff Sw? 2 -. .. , ' -Y' I 121 -Ti-.i-1,1 V 4 2 1 A E ...-all ,-i ' Q i if '4-Qin Q Tai' ,ii-Zff Y-Ji Q 4 4 First row: Lynne Quimby, Ellen Clark, Mimi Alvarez. Second row: Sonya Brooks, Susan Forester, Kitty Dunn, Robin Patric. Orb and Sceptre is a senior organization which recognizes those students who have shown outstanding leadership, scholarship, and service to the college community. 122 ORB and SCEPTRE Leadership and Scholarship 'cz' li Who's next? The Zetetic Society is an organization composed of faculty and students. Its pur- pose is to recognize high scholastic attainment for juniors and seniors and to encourage independent research. x 'I' I Betsy Sharpe, President I XE Q First row: Katherine Flynn, Elizabeth Hames, Kay Lin- demann. Second row: Dianne Hood, Rita Stone, Margaret Whit- tier, Dottie Bernheim, Peg Murray. Z E T E T I C S C I E T Y 1 f ,L r ,fx K, 1- X XX - f X x .vw 1 ..o I 12 - ' mv: v aff-2,5z ,. -- 4'1 fQF1aVE7'Z'5 ?F'T'Q fEf1'Jb !:4' W 11 -- - . ,-'--x-4afegn g: . 'W it it, gggpg-555-.,s',9.,--fgftr:.'.j::ggS-414132-5j1q:,5,, ,, , ., , :Q N -- ,w .,., f. ,.'e':'?'?'x-wi-:V in qv m,,k,w4.,.,,5,A.,, , ..., , . ,..., . , . A . . M, . 1 1 l .L First row: Karen Price, Rita Stone, Jan Helms, Carol Troutman, Peggy Davis. Second row: Tanya Broome, Rosemary Gladden, Meg Horne, Cathy Crumpler, Louine Clegg, Allyson Harrell, Christine Leimer. DELTA OMICRON Delta Omicron is an inter- national music traternity for women who attain high scholarship in music and possess the potential for superior musicianship. Crumpler, vice-pres.: Rita Stone, pres. 124 Otticersg Louine Clegg, treas.g Barbara Memory, advisor, Allyson Harrell, sec C lifiui I l 1 ,lvl 'rife 4' rr. -A i l 9 Wembers: Bill Gouge, Linda Jennings, Denise Boerckel, Carla Van Cleave, Dianne Hood, Susan Westphal, Susan Vance, Cathy Fesperman, Jean Lark, Dr. Newman ladvisorj. not pictured: Meg Masterman. Susan Vance, treasurerg Denise Boerckel, vice-president: Dianne Hood, president: Not pictured: Meg Masterman, secretary. Sigma Upsilon is a literary fraternity, whose members are chosen annually on the basis of their literary ability and interest. The purpose of Sigma Upsilon is to provide encouragement to persons of literary ability. The group critics member's works, presents reader's theater to the public, helps staff the SIGNET, the Queen's literary magazine, and sponsors visits to the campus by established writers. f I A ' fe 52 125 6 X49 9 'lf' 1 4- C? 15-I X nv . ' if E31 ,.,1-3 - 5:1 ag Ai 1 5, v 1- S 'i ', fe . ,-' ,A , Ev a , ' A 15.311 -1.- lb ,roi I 2 :N - L .f'ir'-W ,. -...ji .. x. if .,.v-E .nl - .D .. -ir-'30, .-av' .' ' ' .. '.v 4 ' I-,,,,.u.vv - V 4 . ' Ap-S .JJ 4 'V 1 . ' lc' -sig fn. '-A-ir ' I - '.f'4seff5.,-,521 1 I - - 7215: , J-5 ... .f f- - A , , V... .. . , .v..-. 457. ICS Student Government Association The Student Government Association is the center for all activity on campus, and is made up of heads of the major com- mittees, class presidents, dorm representatives and one day student representative. The S.G.A. budgets the student ac- tivity money, supervises the spending of this money, and works to make sure that the various groups plan and carry out activities of interest to the student body. These leaders also enact legislation governing student lite, authorize new clubs on campus, and work to ease communication between the student body, faculty and ad- ministration. Getting ready to get down to business S . . .to keep students busy. 2' ,We ., ?, 5' -,,--6 Wifi ,fu Rx 4 'Av 3 lui.- Kathy O'Dea, S.G.A. sec.!treas.g Susan Forester, Head of Religious Life: Heidi Edidin, Head ol Cultural Events: Rebecca Campbell, Head of Social Activities, Sonya Brooks, pres. S.G.A. l 9. Q Q 9 5 x Q X Q x Q FN X K Q Q x V. c fx 'ik f l 4 MOVIES Claire Cheek, Lynn Trueman, Margaret Whittier, Heidi Edidin, Sarah Morison, Ann Starcher. S N3 Heidi Edidin tChairpersony, Margaret Whittier tSec.lTreasurery Cultural Events is a commit- tee responsible for adding a touch of culture to the lives of Queens' students. The commit- tee sponsors movies, perfor- mers, and the entertainment for Wednesday night sit down din- ners. One of the big performers this year was Tim Settimi, a mime who delighted the stu- dents with his show. The com- mittee thought of a clever idea to keep the students informed about upcoming events - The Wall Stall Journal. This monthly publication lists who, what, when and where in regards to all the monthly events. NTERTAINMENT TIM SETTIMI 6.-. Love at first sight! My muscles are killing me! RELIGIOUS LIFE 3 C 62 JL -25- 4.2 136 96 439 Iii 'ff sf' I'5:f3f'qf Th' C O M M I T T E E First row: Betsy Cornell, Mimi Hand, Diane Gilmore, Allyson Harrell. Second row: Peggy Davis, Lou Hunley, Kathy Prather, Susan Forester. Third row: Yvonne Anderson, Cheryl Allee, Emily Elyea. COMMITTEE OFFICERS Pres. - Susan Forester Treas. - Allyson Harrell Sr. Rep. B. J. Martin Jr. Rep. - Diane Gilmore Soph. Rep. - Renee Mittenzwei Fresh. Rep. - Crystal Rollins Chairman of Chapel - Ellen Clark Project Chairman - Yvonne Anderson 132 The Religious Life Committee plans many of the Christian ac- tivities at Queens. Some of these activities include the Moravian Love Feast, weekly chapel and guest speakers. Lf' if ' Queens' students enioy Christian fellowship with each other. x E .g L a -3 1 j 1 . ' - L: , .,.. ' . J. , . , I Z ,T Y v Y, v. V ' s fb , . M 4 , - . ' .. :ad f .' ,' . l , SM 4.19: 1 1 Nutr! - 1 f -A . The Pat Terry Group sponsored by the Religious Lite Committee entertained many students with their wonderful variety of music and testimonies. 133 4 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE 9 uf' -. 1' ,I x , 2 , I C il First row: Wendy Price, Katy Mercer, Sharon Hammond. Second row: Laura Lane Mitchell, Peggy Davis, Rebecca Campbell, Gwen Cone, Mary Ann Hammer, Debbie Springfield. Third row: Amy Vernberg, Cam Perry, Patty Wood. lxiilf X3 V RS ISITO E x TQ? ' ff N, Rebecca Campbell qChairman of Social Activities! Treasq. NM - I ,X 5 Y if gl x '25 v E Q X. Bhd wen 1 1 X , X dy Price tSec.- The Social Activities Com- mittee plans many types of en- tertainment and social activities on campus. Mixers, band parties, discos, informal dances and formal dances are some of their events. The committee tries to provide something of interest for everyone. 1 5 9fU'3iC9i0'3iC' 9iC'9fC'9iC -if' Seated: Lisa Smith Utd Managery, Debbie Springfield 1Editory, Kim Schrum. Standing: Karen Sachs, Bev Hudson Mssistant Editory, Debbie Minter, Gwen Cone, 1Not pictured: Mattie Kissiah Mdvi ry. Ref' wg 1 fa-,, rv ' ' . . v, . ' if 4 ,r r Q M 't 'O if , 8 ' 1 N ,M -I' 1' 1 -Q4 1... , Og 1 1 -E+ -8' 4+ T7 '3- -8- -3- '8- -8- -8- -8' -3 '3- 8- -3' Z '8- 3 E -I+ -8' 'I+ 'PP 'E+ -E+ 'E+ -if if 8 '24 '3- -E+ '3- '54 Z3 0i00!G0!f-Gif-01651. 400F--1G0F-0FJF-100F-Tif--9l03IG0l00i00XWl0-9lG3!00i00i00lUi0 FW o R ,ff ' A H, P f H R S d0lG-1G0i00iG3i00100iG0iG0I00i00iG0l00iG01G-1G0!G0F0Ff0F'0F4G-1U f- ----If ... Q DR-HAMVON-p f Q Q- X -Nil!!! V .X ron -rum. cuns..or1.'-., ii634 Wi3iiiiWiiiikWWWYWww The Judicial Board seems to be tak- ing a different look at their duties. Showing that even serious things need to be laughed at to relieve the tension Board members Gina Pifer Ellen Clark Amy Vernberg Carolyn Rainey Dean Del Plzzo Pam Ru nyan Robin Patrlc Kathy Fesper man Not Pictured Betsy Cornell This year has ended and a new board has been picked If you look at this picture of the Judicial members, notice their reflections in the table As you look reflect back on all the hours these eight people spent trying to be fair with each and every case that was brought before them The purpose of having a Judicial Board is to In Z the Honor Code and any infractions of the Social regulations on this campus Many times violations and sentences are taken too lightly or they are taken too seriously The boards rules are stated clearly in the handbook so one must remember one IS only human and mistakes can be made Judicial Board Officers Ellen Clark Co chairman Carolyn Rainey Chairman Dean Del Pizzo Advisor Amy Vernberg Sec . . . '. - 5 vestigate any violations of - Q' I I 138 9-L 36 :ul Oo .Cb of -N Q... 145645 'fb 1 F 'J 3?,r'QL 5- 2 .- 'f .ff ,J A , :' . -'QE -,,. -ff rl-' ': 'greg- -ax 'MQW . y ll .I .. v , - .5 -rj .g A .fu 131.53 m 't'ffz9b:1'4g :ff+as52: Standing: Nan Noftsinger, Kathie Bean, Lynn Trueman, Peggy Davis, Gwen Cone, Sarah Whitehurst, Lou Hunley, Teena Koury. Sitting: Kathy Wayland, Lisa Smith, Irene Hurst, Diane Gilmore, Carolyn Crews, Lynne Quimby, and Amy Vernberg. 3 N elm .,.,- The Elections Commit- tee is made up ot stu- dents who survey can- didates to seek their qualifications for the position they are running for in the SGA elections. The committee's duty is to tally the votes and determine the outcome. At the beginning ot each year the committee is responsible for the elec- tion of the May Court representatives from each class. fn Ihr: fir .4 4 SGA Elections V5 Kathy Wayland, Chairman E C 0 m m --1-nligimugvw . I I If ' llllil xiii 5 First row: Hal Easter, Grace Griscom, Christine Leimer, Pan Geiger, Alan Hill. Second row Tanya Broome Rick Koontz Cynthia Perry, Bob Gindra, Steve Amos. Third row: Mike Hogewood, Carey Tuck Zack Bumpas Julia Hlxson George Eison, Louine Clegg, Paul Martin From left to right, top to bottom: Louine Clegg, Diane Gilmore, Muriel Flanagan, Tanya Broome, Jan Helms, Dr. Mary Nell Saun- ders ldirectorl, Carol Troutman, Julia Hixson, Laurie Freytag, Cynthia Perry. W CHAMBERENSEMBLE H .- --, A FN fi' ,sx y 4 1 gn ca xinziu First row: Diane Gilmore, Grace Griscom, Lori Freytag, Crystal Rollins, Lynn Pumphrey. Second row: Carol Troutman, Allyson Harrell, Sarah Williams, Tanya Broome, Louine Clegg, Joanna Hunt. Third Flow: Nancy Davito, Pam Heinig, Cherie MacLaughlin, Cynthia Perry, Julia Hixson, Carey Tuck, Crystal Thornburg, Emily Elyea. Fourth row: Muriel Flanagan, Jean Hill, Mimi Hand, Peggy Davis, Karen Price, Sallie Spivey, Celeste Allen, Pam Geiger. Choir Dr. Mary Nell Saunders Director 1, w 'lllfl The Admissions Core which is nicknamed Core is a committee to aid the ad- missions office during office hours and with any extra work. The Core's main duty is to plan the events and ac- tivities for the admissions visits. Core members are made up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors whose responsibilities are to meet and act as hostesses to visiting students while they are on campus. When Core members are not busy work- ing, they are aiding the of- fice by recruiting girls to look at Queens as a possible college lor them. Sign: Lynne Quimby. Back row: Lynn Jackson, Nan Noftsinger, Merle Crim, Lou Hunley, Carolyn Crews, Gwen Cone, Cheryl Allee, Ellen Clark, and Charlene Miller. Front row: Kathie Bean, Lynn Trueman, Irene Hurst, Renee Mittenzwei, Kathy Wayland, and Bev Hudson. I -I' r- I s 'aw elm English Club Front row: Margaret Whittier, Linda Jennings, Denise Boerckel, Penny Nixon, Carla Van Cleave. Couch: Helen Gavrilis, Teena Koury, Luan Cox, Celeste Allen and Dr. Goodeg Advisor. LD 1'- X. Biology Club The Biology Club seems to have experimented a little too much with the wine. Back row: Dr. Martin, Susan Vance, Betsy Sharpe, Cherie Maclaughlin. Debbie Wallace, Merle Crim. Debbie Seuntjens, Liz Hames. Gina Piler, Dr. Fehon and Dr. Jann. Sitting: Kathy Fesper- man, Wanda Palmer, Margaret Whittier, Karen Sachs, and Beth Hawtield. r . r I 7 fr Q 1 ,fy J, Psychology Club Bottom row: Barbara Hunter, Dr. Lanier, Vickie Campbell, B. J. Martin, Bev Hudson. Middle row: Wendy Tapley, Anne Yudell, Irene Hurst, Dianne Beidler. Top row: Amy Vernberg, Carolyn McCrary, and Dr. Shealy. i1 .1-, BLACK STUDENT UNION 'fi an S.. 1 E r an N E nz- .- e 1 First row: Karen Rollins, Pinkie Smith. Second row: Cynthia Nelson, Adrienne Flowers, Merle Crim, Deborah Boddie. The Black Student Union tries to strengthen black and white relations on campus. The organization makes interactions of blacks with other committees possible. Black students are represented in the various campus committees. 3 4 I 4 , 'fff Z I 5. . r 3 K I0 ,Iv 1- ' . foflisfi' e 44 lx 'TDS-Y Hurry up and take the picturel gt. A, ' , as ,lr I , N . ,u 1 'Z - ' ' Q -L , , . 1 wt- -A-,,,-,,,,,...-11-a Seated: Cynthia Nelson Nice-Pres.t, Standing: Merle Crim lTreas.y, Deborah Boddie tPres.j. Not pictured: Waltrina White tSec.j. DAY STUDENT UNION g ' lf! 113. ,X X- l-Alf? X :J we ' ,H , , . - , . I 5' xl. , A 2 in s . K x , Lum 1 X M Y ' , 7 44T1l,xJ,'.K K silqiqg-gg' ., 'fig' , l '1- ' . 'ii' S., ii V SQ-1 'fake -2' ' 1 I it Day Students: On sofa: Pat Taylor, Candace Marshall, Cheryl Allee. Background: Rusty Welch, Sharon Martin, Dottie Bernheim. One ol Santa's little elves? -l if .Q Vi Y-ng. ui.. I4 Trying to act studious, girls? Let me get this straight now! 46 SIGNET ugh g Bill Gouge, Linda Jennings, Susan Westphal, Carla Van Cleave, Denise Boerckel, Jeanne Lark, Kathy Fesperman Dianne Hood, Amy Little, Susan Vance. Not pictured: Meg Masterman. Signet is the literary magazine which gives students the opportunity to submit poetry, short stories and art work for entry. Members are chosen on a voluntary basis. The magazine is published yearly. 4 ' Eu CURRENT P Q-YJ 29 6 fl. ,-- ... - Q'N-v-. 'Vt wg! f' 2' - lb- Ax J x .o. R, 14 X ' 4' -EK R I A . 1 Ni i .Q First row: Adelaide Marshall, Tonya Wertz, Tracy Adams. Second row: Margaret Whittier, Dianne Hood fEditory. Lou Hunley, Emily Elyea tEditory. Not pictured: Susan Luck, Malinda Miller, Robin Patric Penny Nixon, C nthia Nelson. 1 Y Kathy Scruggs. Current is the campus newspaper which is distributed monthly. It includes news stories, editorials and recognizes interesting events ol importance. 1417 DRAMA f aw: , I 1 3 'Y AJ ? if 'L Muriel Flanagan plays Joe . 148 Jack Shaver and Celeste Allen are husband and wile in the play. Q.:-1 JOE EGG Joe Egg is a play about a mentally retarded child and the problems within the famiIy's home life. This play was produced by the drama department of Queens College and was directed by Dr. Charles LaBorde. xt' If f f , I, 1 Dr. LaBorde plays Freddie and Sophomore Katherine plays his wile. Sheila seems worried about Joe. X Sheila describes Joe to a doctor . Freddie tries to comfort Sheila. x ' A I Q F ? F 4' ' Hi 1 i 1 iff?-if f In .xwvff x , Q ., is X b its 'fi fix A x C-'51 4 ,Q , 'Cliff A -QV' ' .1 ' , ' v 1' . ' 'gif'- . it 1 1 nt.. f ff . . '71 '. 1 fu 'I' pi mia ' Q V l Katherine Maus gives a look ol arrogance. 149 AA 0 V . Mn 'xf' f- ,ig First Flow: Malinda Posey, Lynne Quimby, Carolyn Crews, Carol Mercer, Diane Gilmore, Kathy Wayland. Second Lynn Quarles, Jane Carol Cleaveland, Allyson Harrell, Ann Tope, Carolyn McCrary, Peg Murray, Renee Third Row: Laura Lane Mitchell, Carey Tuck, Kitty Dunn, Mimi Alvarez, Amy Vernberg, Dianne Beidler, Jana Levy Pumphrey, Katy Mercer. Fourth Row: Teena Koury, Lillian Carson, Gwen Cone, Jane Tunno, Carla Van Cleave. 84' ' ,V uf' P' ' I , f'45 :vw C v !'h 'V Bottom Left, Counter-Clockwisez Kitty Dunn QPres.l, Mimi Alvarez Nice-Pres. of Pledgesl, Carey Tuck Nice-Pres. ol El- liciencyl. Jane Carol Cleaveland lTreas.l, Gwen Cone lSociaI Chairpersonl, Kathy Wayland flilush Chairpersonl. 'x AA 'I A .-. ', 34. . . . ,sl . Rigs 'ri 1 'six I First Row: Leigh Brannon, Cam Perry, Nancy Davito. Second Row: Julia McDonough, Jane Ann Moore, Patty Wood, Sharon Hammond, Stephanie Thompson. Third Row: Susan Dunn, Llsa Robertson, Patty Inserra, Claire Cheek, Joanna Hunt, Cindy Kelly. an't you wait till later? ALPHA DELTA PI y ya? ', B- T' A ,Q i A s,'ss x Genius at work. 4 I i.i-...vu-A112111 2 Flrst Flow Heldl Edldln Ellzabeth Mahoney Betsy Cornell Anne Jones Lynn Jackson Second Row Wendy Prlce Joan Salas Ann Starcher Lynn Trueman Tanya Broome Peggy Davrs Carson Sloan Karen Murph Emll EI Th dR y y yea lr ow Lmda Jennings Sarah Norment Pamela Worth Martha Evans Myra Walker Allce Glasscock Luan Cox Terry Connell 7 ,of wa Seated Tanya Broome QVICB Presl Martha Evans Greasy Kneelmg Anne Jones lPIedge Tramerl, Sarah NormentlAsst Pledge Tramerj Standmg Held: Edldm lPres y, Pamela Worth QSec J Lmda Jenn1ngslPer sonnely . 1 . . . . , . , , , . : . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , r -4 1 a C ' 7 l . Q 1 . i VY 11' 1 Q- ' an - F ' 'Ea I F ' -as 4,1 Q V I , I. C -f ut f ' Y ' 4 , l ' 1 , 1 . 'y' I, . ' ' ' . - . , - - - : . . . . I I , . . I tv. I Kneeling: Susy Reeves, Debbie Steward, Kathie Bean, Diane Croom. Standing: Sarah Morison, Cindy Cline, Melanie Bess, Joy Greenway, Tonya Wertz, Crystal Rollins. Not Pictured: Mary Ann Hammer, Margaret Hardegree. Melinda Miller. use u,+?f1?iv4- 'Q 1 I 'li L.. X S ,X X- - A ,g OC a c c..- , t 1, N1 lk? ' L R. .'., Peg i. - i V 'x-4 I You've got that Chi O smile! 153 KAY DEE Z KX' N4 1 V X ff' ' it uf WW x If 1 5 it ,4 ,7 ' fl' 'ff 5 337 Pledges, first row: Elizabeth Wilkerson, Grace Griscom. Second row: Debbie Minier, Sallie Spivey. liars may A Y D E E L A D ...sq 154 ...andeat.... and eat . . . ' vi f wifi 5 Sisters, lying down: Ellen Clark. First row: Joan Stephens, Meg Horne, Karen Stenger, Susan and are always smiling. , f 7 , Vance. Second row: Karen Sachs, Elizabeth Hames, Stephanie Ayers. TJ 'Q Officers, First row: Elizabeth Hames, pres., Stephanie Ayers, lreas. Second row: Karen Stenger, sec., Susan Vance, Tre- pres. Third row: Karen Sachs, Mem. chr. , l.1,1. Remember during Rush: HOPE , Jacque Brel dance , The Washboard Band , Han- nah , and Basin St. Blues? Not only will we not forget rush, I know the Phi Mu's will never forget Halloween at the hospital, Denise's volkswagon, the slide show, our color composite, the egg nog at Christmas, Inspector Clouseau, all our feeds and cer- tainly last, but not least, all the hard work of our advisor, Mrs. Cooper. Keep up the good work Phi Mu!!! My Phi Mu Lady . .. 0 . WHEAT BARLEY STEW . . . 3 OFFICERS fd -, .- -- , ,, , ,, , ,, ,. 4 Seated: Cindy Hare Nice-Pres.y, Rebecca Campbell tPres.y, Tucker Tonissen lPhi Directory. Standing: Irene Hurst lCorr. Sec.y, Kathy 0'Dea lTreas.j, Marianne Sieg Ulec. Sec.j, Ann Bryan lPanhel Rep.j. r 1 I 7 1 Q' VZ F Q 4 X X F J f 11, cb ,-Q CX Z W 1 '-1 X ff' V- . Kelly and Kathy 0'Dea say, Oh, how we Phi Mu's love Santa Clausllll SISTERS K7 T7 ?-Yu-P-H , '- 1 '.m,'fxIjhFb at L 7 N rg, .jj V f --.xxigx . W V 5 . If -vu I 5 ,fo-I ,N L Q ' K4 , : W V B if K K.: . 5 J V. x. Q., I- -. ,- I! ,L V,-Q., -N, .1l,l,:P ts? I . wx, ' iirst row: Cindy Hare, Irene Hurst, Andrea King, Penny Nixon, Rebecca Campbell. Second row: Tucker Tonissen, lane: Caudle, Kathy O'Dea, Marianne Sieg, Nancy Ussery. Third row: Sally Altman, Lisa Beckum, Debbie Springfield and Ann Bryan. PHI MU SLIDE SHOW PHI MU 1 I 'ff 8' 'S x l Hg if . ' 4 'Iggy A1 WWl,,,J,1,,,,,l Seated: Marilee Shilen, Lisa Soranno, Mary Burns, Cathy Naetzker, Jeanie Hill, Cathy Wile and Hilary Clare. Standing: Lisa Smith, Sarah Whitehurst, Sarah Williams, Brenda Brockway and Kelly O'Dea. 157 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL I' l'1:yl .,f u.9lC X nr-' XM First row: Ann Bryan, Susy Reeves, Lynne Quimby and Karen Sachs. Second row: Wendy Glanlon, Ellen Clark and Allyson Harrell. fNot pictured Anne Jonesl. Q Officers: Ann Bryan qTreas.l, Ellen Clark 1Sec.J and Lynne Quimby lPres.l. 1' 'Q 'f Q. .1 .-Q SPQRTS SCHEDULE O Volleyball , Tennis U n . Sept. 23 Queens vs Methodist March 2 Queens vs St. Andrews Mefhqdigf vs UNCC March 5 Queens vs USC Queens vs UNCC March 8 Queens vs UNCC March 13 Queens vs Converse March 14 Queens vs Davidson . Sept. 28 Queens vs Converse March 20 Queens vs Greensboro Queens vs Belmont Abbey March 22 Queens vs Salem Oct. 3 Queens vs Bennett April 3 Queens vs Salem QUEENS VS UNCC April 4 Converse Oct. 10 Queens vs Greensboro April 6 Greensboro . Greensboro vs Gardner Webb April 9 Davidson Queens vs Gardner Webb April 10 Meredith Oct. 11 Queens vsA 8lT April 17 UNCC Queens vs Wingate April 19-22 Tournament . Oct. 18 Queens vs Belmont Abbey 1 Belmont Abbey vs Wingate Queens vs Wingate Oct. 25 Queens vs Bennett Queens vs WinstolySalem State . Oct. 27 Queens vs Greensboro Greensboro vs Meredith I Queens vs Meredith Nov. 6 Queens vs St. Andrews Thurs.-Sat. NCAIAW DIVISION III Nov. 9-1 1 TOURNAMENT I 0 '- QC Q .t . if qi 6 Q 1- Q.C.'S VDLLEYBALL R lf. Team members: lstandingl Deborah Boddie, Glenna Robinson and Rusty Welch. lkneelingl Phyllis Pharr, Coach. Carol Meyer, Merle Crim, and Michelle Rudolph. KES AGAIN J Il K I! xnv.. ,mf-,V K 290 :Kgs AV 46k- 11011-1 blIov1 - . 5 ',Q.TI..1f1'.'L'. X U- I 5----'-..........,.. ' Y lufl 5--nnlnhll' I L ' I . F 1 i ' A, -J-4 .' A, J - - - , ,.. . HUM .ll 1 it ' 'f . X 'lx I-I ' .lf f shi?-Y ra,--,,.. , TENNIS TEAM HAS RACQUE -,IN HAND The tennis team is one of two competitive sports at Queens College. The girls practice every day rain or shine working towards a winning season. Members of the team include Liz Hames, Jane Carol Cleaveland, Gwen Cone, Peg Murray, Lynn Pumphrey, Sharon Hammond and Allison Austin. Together they play against such teams as David- son, Converse, Salem, Meredith, UNCC, Greensboro, St. Andrews and USC-Lan- caster. The girls have to travel to some schools to play matches and many are played here at Queens. Phyllis Pharr coaches the team giving them the direction and guidance it takes to be a winning team. ' 1,5 T ,igiig-f 1 Us V J., ,. :K . v v K' E L' ' Lu, ,Mg V - . P' TAY iff , .ga,.,4. i -' 1 f-' . , 'Q ' 'E-v-s .Q4,'w-.e -, - . ,rss ,- ...f d xi ' . . 5 ln ' -f .- ' 'ff - IM il.-:ll Go get 'em Gwen! ' f 3' 'l -7.4. f 1q...,.rYw1- , f'-Y-1-J-..4..,L -9 f W P+ L Wf+ - f'f -1w-.,..,,,,H- , , h Peg really knows how to slam those balls! L f-1-L,.1 -H941 95 - fl E TW' fi ww ir, ,z wsu-up-n xsxkxstl - . 5 ' -- iefkxwsw X-lc Rx ix 'N N Q f-.sxh MQ? I-' :', ,pr Q 1 fuk' gk 511916 by ' k1?5i3Q3f? . -.NR-4 ,J '1 E339 W GS! -DN.. Igi:3Z5:525?.Q-0 -.'fr5:5:gI h5:f:f::f:s::a5r?+ Q1 E X., i TEAM tl- - I 5..- I vuf S Y Hey Pump, you really look like a swinger now! r-'Q Kuhn 'Tfrv-rAiQ' 1N1,x:-1-- V . , 4 I i -v V r '---v nbfligoove.-s... '9 +04--49eoe..y-. 9 4' .na vf Qnygy V5 as iv Q O i - A 3 w-iniif . vuioiiien-,.,i a4.A.i.....!5, 6fwoga64t6Qa49 cyvvosaooyipy AtAvi.oyi6gg4q dywuotigdinxoq an44.4.4..i..- 99'uo.sqv0ovlx vls4qi,,,.,.,, Qyivlmsqyuyqi Qmbomsmew ,Ioan-Qzzognqzz vga 1 0 zclotlovfsfwi :::::': O Axaquz- ,. 5- ith I -4I'2.. we .wg i 1 in gu- 3 j - A fn'-f 5-122: ' , , fi I i W .mu -. 1 .f . 1 I W I f'-Z',2i -- ..AA' . . . f -7 ' ill!! - mil -M y J.. . . .... . tfvnyvpq Q-.mam-.iq i . 1 Ya.-Nbyavii 1 --- Iivttxlnllttc ' i.,...a.....i ia. ........,, ..- ui. ,.il..i..-i. Off!-1'llQ45 Govan-aux. --.- 1Q4nogoygmOwv. lgayoinaiqaai u . z.,.,.an.-aim ...- If lviOIOl1vIH ' ' ,ifiaouvsniy-1 n-or-H .- annelsaoiiuvv-I w--'-..,.... ,,,,, , .-.. .-.-.. . vi 5,-1. U sa., y..-+q.-us4i-xxnxlnli g, Q5 Q n -n n . n Aavf' 3 . N i y . Coach Pharr gives Liz some pointers. .n.- 163 y 4 DCLPHINS KICK OFF WITH A SPLASH V. ,,., , .. A, .x-.--mf . , fits -.. . . i 4- .4, ,ff - f. A-:-lcx .--,,,l,e -g.,1L... .. A-V , .. trip, .. V 2 Q. A 492. ' The Dolphin Club is Queen's aquatlc ballet Thus year the theme IS Broadway and the show wlll be performed on Mothers Weekend Members Include Loretta Callan Clalre Cheek Carolyn Crews Carol Mercer Jane Ann Moore Cathy Naetzker Kelly ODea Lynne Quimby Gay Rogers Marlanne Sleg Carla Van Cleave and Beth Wilkerson Thelr coach IS Mrs Elizabeth Walker , .0 Q- ., Hwgvg .M V N ' I Qs. ' If .W hd'- lhe . nge.. -.-W f X -of 5 - ...ff ' ' A-- - - . ' ,qs my 1 - -M . I 1. LCA -in 'Ar . x--'-. , ' ,.,, - fl 5 ' . 1 ,e ' 1 . K . , 32 . 1 M G . . ,Q 'inf' A . A fd .,---- ' , ff Q f' ll S Fil. X V.. ---I ,-, - N Q n - A Y.:-...E , - , . J, , A -WA - -.. ....Q, -F' f- -fr E - .F-' .. '4- Vf.. ' g-r 1f1,.l '-..x, . .- f J 'P f-gf-, ,- QN-U -rg 1-' '- . .. ,1..-,. ,. , 1, 1, --....,-, f NS' 7 A A Y . - 4' K-': 1' . V- 4 V 1 - Y - , , , -5 . ,- ,wi A-. , W ,M . I vm? -5 Ofiicers are: Secretary-Treasurer-Carla Van Cleave President-Carolyn Crews, Vice-President-Lynne Quimby. ' -gf xg , il- ...V L--1, F: , 41 , K Ski? ADVERTISEMENTS DEDICATED TO ALL DAUGHTERS AT QUEENSCOLLEGE Daughters are: Sugar and Spice And everything nice Sometimes they are mischievous too, But looking back Over all the years Remembering the smiles and tears One of my very best gifts was you. Mrs. William R. Holder, Jr. fMother of Debbie Springfield - Class of 1981, Greenville, South Carolina QBWM. Shame Emma Qooao Shoes, leather bags, briefcases, luggage and accessories . . . 'wisely' AT VILLA SQUARE' 715 Providence Road 375-0785 MORRISON'S JEWELRY, INC 705 Providence Road Best Wishes To The Class Of '79 Charlotte, N.C. 28207 From A Y ' f ' ll 3 I MYERS PARK Q5 1 , f HARDWARE X X - 'Every Little Thing For The Home Best Wishes From f I 05, PARK PLACE PHARMACY -- - 613 Providence Road , E Charlotte, N.C. 28207 'iii-111.2 1 1 2 , 333-1114 f?isllllz1ieas:.Qrf!'-!!!1!! Brin Qing It Hom To You Compliments of: WAD'S SODA SHOP 1608 E. Blvd. Charlotte, N.C, 28203 333-0137 Harold and Carol Cuilingford Snack Bar Gifts Sundries Groceries Quran, N g11T1rmJfi'B .41 -JET-I I-ilu I L W 9' 'K J Bestwisnes From f if .Q f1:. . THE HYDRANT Custom Picture Framing l A -.fit 301 N. Caswell i ' l tAcross from Mercy Hospitall gi 2907 Selwyn Avenue 1 Q L sv 1 'g f -T ew- XTR ?i eg:,,x::mQ it ' 'S 'H E' ' 4 Awww, ma fwzywwfyz H. WILSON GLASSGOW, JR. PRESIDENT PHONE 375-3351 813 Providence Road Charlotte, N.C. 28207 SCHRUM'S Phone 364-9520 COTSWOLD GULF 4474 Randolph Road Charlotte, N.C. 28211 1 ' A '1 VJ' X l 1039 Providence Ra. T I ph 334 0157 9 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q I 2 3 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQN gi 9 5 0 3 2 2 O o fa 1: Q 0 :sl 35' 8 Q e 2 - 2 2 :'. g K 5' E ' C 2 2 2 0 Sf 1 E Q is E2 a 2'-'2 Q5 O Q lx: 'Q 'D 'n Q S T' 3 Q Q-A '4 0 0 O oo QQQQQOQQQQQQQQQQQQQO I I O I O I I O C C I O O C O C Q 4 I C C O THE EPICUREAN Restaurant 1973-1974-1975-1976-1977-1978- 1979 Nominee for The Business Executives Dining Award For providing consistently high quality food 81 drink in an atmosphere favorable for business entertaining. 'Mobile Travel Guide ' Family owned and operated since 1959 Warm, Intimate Rooms 0 Outstanding Food Excellent Wine Selection 0 Jackets Please Serving 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. Closed Sun. For Reservations call after 1 p.m. 1324 E. Boulevard 377-4529 To tile Queerls Class of 79... Wislling you a life of clear slqes and moderate temperatures I 1 Bef ' f - 0 .4 wr 5 ff 1 n if' -f ff' X ,, l 0 - 4-4 Y ' 3 0 as 1 ,QL 451 F , . ,WF if i. 1 3,1 A 3 Metzler janet MCQUI weekend weekday weather reporter weather reporter .front WRET-TV d Action Nelig Cb BEST WISHES FROM PROVIDENCE ROAD SANDWICH 81 BEVERAGE Monday - Saturday QAM -12PM Sunday 1PM - 6PM svsgcwfoisttd. WHAT'S NEW?? SKlRTS!! Well, maybe not new but certainly important this spring and summer - the wrap skirt, the dirndle or button- dowrt. All with a matching tee shirt. We have them all. Plus e nice selection of dressy skirts, blouses and dresses for any occasion. 10M discount to all Queens students 61 d,The Blossom Shop, Inc. FIowers With Flair 2242 Park Road, Charlotte, N.C. 28203 Telephone 376-3526 0 0 z Compliments of z 2 CAROLINA LIQUORS, INC. 3 9 0 Q Summerville Plaza O Q Summerville, South Carolina Q 9 0 Q 0 OQOOQOOOQOOOQOOOOOOQ 172 'iflmse Many thanks to all our good friends and customers at Queens College. Champagne Brunch Sundays 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Soups, Salads, Quiche, Sandwiches Daily 11:30 - 12:00 Midnight 413 Eastway ' 1601 East Boulevard 617 Cherry StreetlRock Hill, S.C. Matthews DepotlMatthews, N.C. .1 l:'. belief' .1 . . .uguys 3-EL . 3.5. . e, 4, ct if ' kj: -5,-Ev,'z.p . 'LP u-qnggx '24 qi X' -. I fl. in 7,9 ...yin - f , hf : Daytona Steel Belted Radial XS II Two rugged steel belts -shoulder big loads and shrug off most bruising road hazards. Two plies of polyester cord-arc directly across fradiallyl from bead to bead resulting in an agile and respon- sive radial body. Drive in and see our Complete Dayton pas' Our fortieth year serving Charlotte sengertlre lineup . .. we have the tire to suit your driving needs. Herman C. Kissiah DAYTON TIRE SALES COMPANY 210 West Morehead St. IJEIQIUII Phone 704-375-8641 P. O. BOX 32515 CHARLOTTE, N.C. 28232 4 -f I il 7 5 , li! ' A' qs ffwi gd fi -3-1: -7 , V ' f E.:i-.:5.s'.:':.:-.vi' cf , 'im ' rg: E 'TTD 55 :J 1 gg EE A truly remarkable store where you will E-3 rg want to visit and brouse to see many 2'-E beautiful antiques - and reproductions. 1 :ic TJ 11 EE E We also have a large selection of gift items 31 2 gi -E 1029 Providence Road E-E E-E Phone 332-7761 gi E QOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQ 35 E5 NAME E ra Oil Q E :. : E DATE E EE EE Ei ?.'E-'.'2.'?.?2.'L11 i-'EET-'LEE D0 RM f R00 M gf!!!!!5i'i QEX XXXXX5 TELEPHONE -miiinin2l.:.1iiuiumanu QQOOOQQQOOOOOQQOOQ I l . .J ' . 'N jx- Q , N5 fl. .cr W X51 X F. X E- J ' . 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I hope that when you look at the pictures in this book that you will reflect back on all the GOOD times at Queens College we 4,-.I .- and that you will cherish these memories forever! I am proud to present to you, the 1979 CORONET!!!!!!l!! Debbie Springfield Editor I want to thank my staff, my advisor-Ms. Mattie Kissiah, my representative-Mr. Bernie Lessard, my roommate-Andrea King, and our friend and photographer-Mr. Page Bruton. Iwithout ya'll it would not have been possiblel THE END!


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