Samford University - Entre Nous Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1979
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A ' , V, ,Q A- 1,7 ,Lf ' I . - 'fig' X ,Cai-' fu 5 ,lx A 'Fx I ', H '1- 0 I 7 J I' . if-I 4 ,., x:3 . A .. -.f.-.V , mst., ., 9+ 14, ' '.'4 f 4' .l , . -5.1.5 1 '- 'fi I .' 'Q f .9 7 A' 'f J- .Ak- .or I' 4 4 1 Entre Nous 1979 Vol. 61 Samford University Birmingham, Alabama Mary Keown, Editor Table of Contents Opening Section .... 3 Features ............ 16 Sports .............. 60 Organizations ....... 80 Faculty and Administrators . . .136 Classes ............. 152 Ads ...... .. . .... 196 ln Appreciation to President and Mrs. Leslie S. Wright for Twenty Years of Service to Samford University. Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Stephen Wright came to Howard College in 1958. At that time, there were nine buildings ready for occupancy on the new campus, barely over two thousand students enrolled, and seventy-five faculty members. Howard College was a small liberal arts school little known outside Baptist circles in Alabama. During the next twenty years, ten maior academic buildings, eight residence facilities, and numerous additions were constructed on the new campus. ln 1965, Howard College became a full-scale university. Samford University now consists of seven schools including the Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing, the School of Education, the School of Business, the School of Music, the School of Pharmacy, and the Cumberland School of Law. Dr. Wright now presides over a large multi-purpose university that is widely respected throughout the South for the level of its scholarship. Enrollment has doubled in his twenty years here and Samford now has 212 full-time faculty members. For all these things, Entre Nous salutes President and Mrs. Wright for twenty years of leadership. .ff fini 'W' Dedicated to Mr. Charles Hand The essence of a person's being may at times be more easily recognized by others in the recollections of times spent to- gether. These events are left only in the memories of those who remain after the passing of one who was very close. When one ponders these, it is possible to extract the values that were truly appreciated in the life of the one you remember. When thinking of Charles, I remember the times of conversations which during their course led me to know of his cares, concerns, and the things which he loved: his family, teaching, his own art production, his church, Samford, the outdoors, a ioyful nostalgia for past happy events Probably from this list you will deduct the warmth and personable nature that he had. When pondering the words to write here, I found a smile on my face as I thought of our acquaintance. Now as the image of his apron, sweater and last painting comes to mind,there is reinforced the knowledge that life is never over at death, but also that influence and interests will live on in the lives of those touched by him' Lowell Vann College today is a different place than it was in 1960 or even 1970. There is a new atmosphere on campuses- on this one as much as any other. Today we have changing attitudes about everything from rel- igion to careers. ll-' .v--1' The religious dimension in colleges today is most interesting. On even the most secular ot campuses, it is now okay to express religion. On campuses a decade ago, religion was religion of the head with little social conscience. Some of that still remains. But now there is also religion ot the heart, of the emotions, with much emphasis on the whole man. 3 fi 11-,g 4143, v 17' Q ii FW f ,., A 'V 1 .,.,.,,A ii 1 . - eil I ,rv ,. -f .5 1. J in pi?i'az'G'e',vKl1-4 -N,,,L,, .,..-1-. . 6 t I . l 1 f J fl :FJ V. 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Even conservative colleges do not really serve as substitute par- ents . 9 QL' V. ,3,: ilg-1 Ilfw , -.-...-.-- X . - .fs 4 gl NN ' Q ' , vigil Y., If ,ki ' K A ' f X2 . x . f '5jX4 1 k38z',', 5 .. , A K r af ' xk C' .nv-,. i i Probably too much emphasis is placed on student apathy. When times are filled with movement and change, some apathetic people may be moved, temporarily, to action and activism. But it is a tact that at virtually all times in history, ours included, there are two categories of people-the active minority and the passive mai- ority. Students are no exception. Last year a survey ot 200 thousand new college students thought that the individual can do little to change society. That kind of attitude can, of course, become a self-fulfilling pro- phecy. -in-1 ,lu-Q 41-1 i 'Q Students are entitled as consumers to expect some relevance of their study to their future place in the world of work. But many have unrealistic expectations of college as only a place which trains them tor a iob. The emphasis of liberal or humanistic studies since the time of Plato has been upon how to live more than upon how to make a living . 1 .. , . ' - . 1 E7':'L .Z' 1.5 A' ,u , -S I K- . U S L it M uc, I. in sl. xl 'Sf'-71'.lg?rf' .ish r i 'f ' -6 ' I in ' is 'f -. 'UA . '5s .. ?,l-' 7 '1... f . . 5' i fZt'ifff-'gif- sia1.'f-:si-WI' 'ff.'W i -fi'f 'V- s ?57' .I :AfJyJ'2'l' 'R-'J 5' V' '1'r::if- vffxl ,-' . '.'!,!'F 56: Fgx-il Z.,- ' '- AU41 ' ' . ' '- if - 'N'.. -.-- ..-'-fi' -e .'i Z4L.1i.!bfLTaAlb-falzfsiinndsnu' J .sat-'i 9-A, . f vm' .514-ix'-.iigaf-' 1' 1.527 ' 1 ...,,..4..v 'J. fa. X -if f A d 1i'ilk'Q'Lt'..1'-I? ll During learning, students undertake to supplement the experience of class and lab with relevant ex- periences in the real world . Today there are few demonstration lines opposing war or advocating free- dom, rather there is involvement in internships in government, business, and social agencies. Students travel and have worthwhile experiences in missions programs. Yiigfza KEITH l3oBlf50N fSNAlU?, ,., rl- ' . gyan wana Wie on ,!flr212?b vogtc ill i CRM Reglikglwiilenl oi Q. fl .. .1 iQ' f v .2l4 'Aa . .aw ,Q ',t,--Q , -'a +,.'d1,.f- f- yn- -'4 B ' v4 - Qff,s,. -. X, 'Y 1 A -,,:l'-rt'-.af 'lf-j 455' ,- K -2- - ' '1- ii. he-,. 1aAi.3i. ' if --- .-'r. - I S4 . NX LA ,imi- fe 5 i hi ' xr ,,...L-'H . ' ',,- LU 5 i ' ,sv-'Lx ,I s. , f - - ki fu ,rf X sf. ,ov li .11- : V7 A 'L I 1 .W t v.'! 1 14 I While students today are much different than those who studied and grew in the environment of the '5O's or '60's, young adults are basically the same. We learn, grow, mature, enioy and prepare tor lite during the four year experience called COLLEGE. f .Q!AA,L',!-9119, seam..- 'flour-1tll,aat.niua,' GLU-111450 lfJ:JiLm.i.9Iv.LuLd, Lwwuan..d, a.luw.t.aMu. mu, ...ylliii v' ' F so 4344 - , df MP6 i , wslfuzmaq-Luv. - Mm- 'dbulthm '14 iw' LA, A 1.-S. 1 , 1 fg- we Life on the College Campus is a microcosm of all life. Those students who care about activ- ities on the campus are those who will care about the activ- ities of life. The activities that are en- acted on the campus are those events which create nostalgia for the graduates. lf nothing happens while one is in college, there is nothing to reminisce about. , -Polly Powell FEATURES n f n I Q R H 1 -.x aj f A ..9 2. f J' Z 2 2 z i Z L3:3,.'L-Q z 11 1 .fy Z 5 It 'X ' X 3 s S k F ' x I L W - ,, AQ Y 0 . 1 t A ', . Ogm M., Q W ' QA l ggi' ' Q' .. , .fx .. A '1?.' . fmammww ofwwwwmf .5 , F 15634 Lm,U,,,4 Jmfu Lr u'mL zz, Lal- 01841 M WHO'S WHO 1978-79 Jenni Adair-Zeta Tau Alpha Spirit Chairman, Alpha Phi Omega Little Sister, B.S.U. Choir Social Chairman, S.G.A. Senator, Omicron Delta Kap- pa, Kappa Delta Pi. John Patton-B.S.U. Choir Vice President, Association of Bus- iness Nlaiors. Pat Freeman-Alpha Psi Om- ega, Act:8 Director, B.S.U. Choir, Omicron Delta Kappa, Nlasquers. VVho's Who is l v . .Q ua, fix in QW Keith Biggers-Lambda Chi Al- pha, lntertraternity Council President, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Jean Ostrander-Student Nur- ses Association President, Del- ta Zeta, Pi Gamma Mu.. Don Sullivan-Pi Guy, Alpha Delta Pi Sweetheart, Alpha Phi Omega Chaplain, Campus Min- istries, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu. Mary Keown-Entre Nous Edit- or, Delta Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Beta Beta Secretary, Hy- patia Treasurer, Omicron Del- ta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Campus Ministries, Honors Program. t QC: I- ' ' i I Q'- -Q' J-A 41:-.9 - -- .... 'W All l L .....i fue ,, L is . ,- Who S Who 'V i ...l,,1-.,, -..- 3. . 5 . ,-5 I 'NPWUS VVHO Lori Littleiohn-Alpha Delta Pi, Campus Ministries, Hypatia, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Om- icron Delta Kappa, Racquet- tes. Ben Leslie-S.G.A. Senator, The Crimson Editor, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa. John Duke-B.S.U. Choir, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, Omicron Delta Kappa, French Club, Student Center Board, Campus Min- istries. Rhonda Norman-Zeta Tau AI- pha, Racquettes, R.O.T.C. Sweetheart, Omicron Delta Kappa, Hypatia, Sigma Nu Little Sister,Top Ten Home- coming, Rotaract. Melanie Fain-A.H.E.A. Vice President, Kappa Omicron Phi President, Campus Ministries Secretary, B.S.U. Choir, Top Ten Homecoming. Suzanne Moon-History, Pi Gamma Mu. Susan Beard-Zeta Tau Alpha President, B.S.U. Choir, Angel Flight. Doug Sullivan-President Cam- pus Ministries, Ministerial As- sociation, Honors Program. h . ,sv ' . ..- ..p -13 'N Q33 of I lNl'lO'S Who 22 l Sharon Olive-Rotaract, Zeta Tau Alpha, Campus Ministries, B.S.U. Choir. Terry Kieran- Alpha Delia Pi, Phi Chi Theta, Cagerettes Vice President, Pi Kappa Phi Rush Girl, Hypatia, Omicron Delta Kappa, American Marketing Association, Association of Business Maiors, Miss Samford Kathy Knight-Phi Kappa Phi Secretary, Omicron Delta Kap- pa, American Citizenship Award, Delta Zeta Treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta Secretary, Rotaract. Valerie Broom- S.G.A. Vice President, Pi Gamma Mu, Zeta Tau Alpha Proiects Chairman, S.G.A. Scholarship Committee, Homecoming Chairman, Li- brary Committee on Commit- tees, Disciplinary Committee Member. I ' -...Q ug ns . .4 ' rm- Sally Schreiner- Chi Omega President, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. Stephanie Hall- Minnesingers, B.S.U. Choir, Delta Omicron Treasurer, American Home Economics Association, Dpera Workshop, Pi Kappa Lambda. Andy Frantz- Ministerial Asso- ciation, Campus Ministries Vice President. Mary Zeiger- Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Rotaract. 11 Q PDU:- R 'Q' -sl- Who sWl ,ff a' . 1 J 12'-:::7.l Y' j jr- x-if hc Nh I. 'I Q. ' l' 'fr 1 1 xl , X .QB Leslie Parkman- Senior Class President, Hypatia Chaplain, Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Beta Beta, Campus Ministries Vice President, B.S.U. Choir, Step Sing Chairman, Masquers. Jennifer Smith - A Cappella Choir, Kappa Pi. Duane Randleman-Omicron Delta Kappa President, Rot- aract, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta Historian, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau Delta Treasurer. Kathy Vaught- Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta President, Phi Kappa Phi, Hypatia, Kappa Kappa Psi, French Club, Cam- pus Ministries. A ADAPT ATICN ,-i xg-:fx f V . 4 P., , . cf. 4' W' Drama 'x 1 JR' 6 4 I I , I 1 x Y 'Q 4. 'I H- ' I l- 'U- iiiii. 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Q..-1 ' - H fi - ' 'u '- 5 . .r -. pl., 4 , 'nf-,-P V ., , . , yt' 12 -- 'J 0 ' .ii 1 , we ah: , 4 J' Z . .1 'ix 34 ., 5, 'n .K if.. I 1 UBC- Drama is ,Q , 4 . MURDER IN THE ITII-IPD ZJU 2 I-JP f.. an .f 4. .QW -, fs' 1,1 I 0' Nb ' A A, . 0 F r 1. 73:31 -HL 5- nf. Le.. Drama il HCDMECOMING '78 'i '-4 Q7 I NJ' I NJ' '1P J N 11 1 1 4' x Homecoming 32 I wp ,. , -. if -. . V: Lqlg . '-e- f s s 1 - 1 f 4 ,? K -- -,.-.-- , ,Qi . Q, - ,.. -A----.. -1 f'-ii.-.1 --ig 'mi .iii , TT-.-. ,, ii'-i s lf? 7 f - .Qc Y W V, tl:-- , : , -- --tim? -1 - - f- -fi El M ua--- , k , A rg ,vi-3 ii -W-,Yi?1-g THD E TIGER K X 0.2 wx 5'S 3' 9' A af ' tk X, 7 1, S mg, 1 I K 1 0 1 is Dear Mom, One ot the big events of the year, Homecoming, was a blast. Everybody on campus made huge poster boards tor the basketball game that weekend, and the Zeta Tau Aloha sorority vvon first place for their entry. Homecoming Queen this year went to Lori Littleiohn, and she acted as a graceful and beautiful queen during all the activities. Our vveek was full of basketball gamescampus activities, and a Home- coming Dance, l'm completely exhausted but I had a really great time Love, Your Son PS. Send MONEY! HOHMW Ullllllkl xi as L Q X 4 CAMPUS MINISTRIES If 4 C.M.C. Q I I .fi , I jj I fx li 5 'luv A N Z 'QA' Nfl I. UNI' 'ATV ably' I' 4. I I AIM C If-1 1'. If ,-Aufgj' 45 'mx of x Ill, :I Y gf if URSS It I Sand 5 N . Tv 3 : 3. CARNIVAL! 34 WINS! Xx- Xl . I 'X X F I r'wI- c' I If FNIU n Dear Mom, You'll never guess what group I lust ioined. It's a great group of people who work hard to plan activities for the campus while furthering Christianity. lt's Campus Ministries, and they are really a great group ot friends. One of their first activities they held this school year was their annual fall carnival, The sororities, fraternities, clubs, and organiza- tions all got together to set up booths like a real carnival, everything from a Mr. B's Hamburger stand to a Gamma Sigma Sigma Date-A-Mate Service. But behind all the fun, there was a good purpose since the money collected went to Summer Missions. And you know what else Mom? They sponsor some great Christian concerts like Truth and Gene Cotton . . . These concerts are not only fun to go to, but they also spread the word about Christ. Campus Ministries is a great group of people who are behind a lot of Samford's school spirit as well as Christian spirit. Love, Your Son FXS. Send MORE MONEY! Fvaiurus 4 TruTh lx Q . vf WM ! 5 . 'R 'H ,Ji .1 .Q 715' ' -- ..--'lug inf' -1, .- ' 1 W iv ,1 . fs- 'if s ' -Na' Campus Ministries is 1:-fl AS. Mr. and Miss Samford 1? -N 5' 'Cai ,f , ,f 1 S La - .., i u 11 In A. M r Alan Sizemore and Terry Kieran F: aTUreS Friendliest Debbie Heard 8. Rick Greene I i I i i i Awards Day f 'N , Lesiie Parkrnan receives The Gail Hyle Award. Doug Sullivan receives -f 'E g .Q- 'rhe Herman Ross Arnold Award 'Sgr' D 5 Stephanie Phelps receives the Jean Mead Jim Harper receives the Lorenz Award Feaiuii N Dunbar Award. Candlelight l Dinner tl President's 5 I eception Melanie Fain represents Home Economic Maiors at dedication Dedication of Orlean Bullard Beeson Hall Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Beeson and Mr. Ben B. Brown Graduation 40 76 4, all J-4' President's Reception A student and her parents enioy the President's Reception Dr. Frank Wells, Speaker Baccalaureate Candlelight Dinner Guests 1 . The platform guests ni' ' rfgg, 3 1 T Graduation Dr. Wright, Dr. Nunn, Dr. Carter, Dilday C,r,3U1 mM JL, :Dub Dr. Russell Dilday, Undergraduale Speaker .- n.. : .XE X1' - Sf' N T, -.. E up nn ' ' an BID. Judge Reneau Almori, Law Speaker A Law Degree recipient -ii- 1 v,- L V9 23 gb K ' an ---- I '13 . , il... ' .0 .1 .ly ' a' , fx V! i 5 I f Pg, 43 . A Baccalaureate Degree recipient and her parents A wa rd 2 -1-1 I -' 1 i Ben Leslie receives John R. Moff Cup Grover Sheffield receives Presidenf's Cup, a perfecf 3.00 average Nancy Reed receives Sizemore Award Rhonda Baughman receives Presidenf's Cup, a perfecf 3.00 average 5 . I 4 ,if W If ill ll W It ' i D ,lf 'U H If 1 i -f 'Q in as ll i f X I1 IIN bm n h Mark Eiddle and Travis Dewberry receive fhe Talley- Susan Bi Lowry receives Hypafia Cup Windsor Award i 1-nl .. --'f-4' -. ' af, ,, -, .-. f 1' 'I 'Hr-eval' -' ' ' QV. aff. . gl. 5 S Day, otherwise known as Samfordmania, had a variety ot scenes, faces, and activ- ities. Andy decided to try out the trash can while the Greeks and dorms had a heyday in track events and Almost Any- thing Goes. Spring is finally here when S Day arrives. S-Day -13 I f . 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MS Rushan Goodson, Best in Sportswearg Nena Lavas, Miss Entre Nous, Theresa Carver, Best in Evehingvvear, 4 'ff-?'5+ 1' - ' xr f XJ? V x f X , - x . .'- X ' 3 1'-w wig 2. 4,1 . . gn . 31' '- -ia Pageant Scenes S-lb-I 'Q l X Q51 -,fl 7- l Christian Emphasis Week Guess what? I went to Convo every day last week! It was because it was Christian Emphasis Week and Campus Ministries organized a whole series of special events. Dr. Jimmy Allen, President of the Southern Baptist Convention, was our speaker for the week. Bob Burroughs, Professor and Com- poser, did the special music for the week. One day everyone brought a guitar and played as a part of the program. Thursday night I went to see the production of Celebrate Lite. It was tremendous. My friend, Tim Thomassian, was in charge of the Committee that organized everything. It was a great time of growth. Love, Your son P.S. I still need Dad to deposit money in my account! Dear Mom: fl'.lfl 9 I ' fgk Qu Lssf, ff lf, ,. 'Limb -- . 'WWI 1 t 'f' 9 rn H: :U I s Q xi Q A f-'lf J: a xc? fdx 'N L 1 I U n ' ' f -4 , -, U at , 'Q . .' ' . ' 'I . 1 Q or y ,Y Q Y 1 'J' I N , vs n ' .Q Lb . 5,.3 1 ' in 4 Avi .' r. '. .. XJ f 5 I ' '- ' P' ' N Q .-,UM M. .Uv p 1' . , - ff' ' A -I .I , wk x Q -'2 L51 Dear Mom ... Step Sing is finally over, but now that I don't have to stand in line four hours to buy tickets, now that all the midnight practices and butterflies in the stomach are gone, I feel kinda sad. Step Sing '79 was hard work for everyone involved, but it was a lot of fun, and I will have fond memories of it always. 1 J' '5 NQ4 ',-Q-:ff n - l JI X 3 :nn c. ' ., lwlntg-.,f:F': Q-X .5.Qv:', x. '., . o j Y , k E Qzxx NAR rlt ' .xl ku- kg' Q 4 It Q . bd L v . K ,.,,,4' 1 s bc- I his ' . . '., ' ' -XXL-Of'N :LQ tg. '. -if L I'-.--I -, ,-f ' v x K .?- JL' 3, P 17+ Ss. . 9 ' f J' 15 Y' .ugh 4 I ' 5 ,9- X mol I V7 l'I .A ' - - ' rf, Ut 4 0.10 q.,.gjlv,', KV .Q - ' ' I ' t i v U r' M X s j Q A.. V -'v U 'rq f I v 'N' 1 7 J -,.M' V fn' . . .' 'gxfvgyx I 'N . Q S ' ' v J J J ,, ' 1 5 ' -.f .lf -.Y 'Q L, v ' N , gg fgf. 1 ,.:5Z g?-,. 45 I I v -v-LV h .n Q., 1+,,-,-rr-m-- . ,A - . s , D - 1 M1 . . A . . '91 I I. I-. -4 -rf , J-Q-j ,J x 3 ,. '1-. ' . Q A A . , Ku, A T-1 ,M ff , V' - qv ,. ri ,. - xy ff 3' n-- QI. AS 'ax 4:-N: ' ' f f x, -A - -.. by-3 h . U .. -' I - uh 'I N ll! 'sl ,T 4 I 6' 'J . sr-. is - Y - -'f v:fQ,,Jzf - f f.-X.--9' llf. n is Q .sill Q 'A v aj? . ,....-A W ' 5 PM-, Q Competition! The world thrives on competition and at Samford the order of the day is COMPETITION. Whether it be on the Intercollegiate level or on the Intramural level, the level of competition is always extremely keen. Samford University fields teams on the Intercollegiate level in five areas..BasketbaIl is the maior emphasis sport followed by Tennis, Track, Cross Country and Golf. Each of these teams plays a com- petitive schedule and offers opportunity to anyone wanting to try his hand at this level. Those not involved in Inter- collegiate play will find all of the competition they can stand at the Intramural level. The men's and women's programs are comparable in stature and involve a high percentage of the student body within its bounds. Competition, Sports, Activity - whatever it is called - it can be found at Samford Univer- sity. Become involved in Sports. l , J. T. Haywood ., ..g, SPO RTS N7 ., f 7511. , 'Sax T gr I' ' Q '-Ky, .- 4 ,E - - Q-Y xx 'x QQ- Q 5 4 -vviulQv '1'! 'M .,,,4i nov:1llns-- ' A-Iva -I..f..-. N'!K.gg,.ll BULLDCG BASKETBALL TEAM 1979 Q x!! .1 Ye if ., - 1. X I: . 'X meer-- f Q 5 -'rv c ' g-,,, . .1 e Seated CRight to Lefti: Rocco Morro, Mitch Norton, Steve Barker, Tim Francis, Andre Jackson, Marvin Stewart. Kneeling: Ron Radford, Robin Bombrey. Standing: Otis Aust, Todd Skaggs, Brian Coleman, Sam Lee, Steve Kahn. 62 N A N-. 0 YQ, U w I K ' NEFF? x SW Xia i , 1 Q -'w-, 0 8 10 .. L is . .. . ru- an-.'.L Forecast Freshman Sieve Barker of Owensboro, kenfucky sef fwo school records for a lirsf year player in fhe process of leading fhe Bulldogs in Scor- ing fhis baskefball season. Barker pour- ed in 422 poinfs in 27 games for 15.6 aver- age. The 6'4 sharp- shoofer sef Samford records bofh for scor- ing and average by a Freshman. Barker-who also scored in double fig- ures 20 fimes-also led Samford in free- fhrow accuracy, hif- fing 82 ouf of 97 af- fempfs for a 84.592, average. He hif 42 consecufive free- fhrows during one sfrefch and led fhe nafion for four weeks. Sfeve Khan, fhe 6'lO sophomore from In- dependence, Missouri led fhe regulars in field goal accuracy, hiffing 62 of H4 af- fempfs for a 54.4670 average. Junior guard Mar- vin Sfewarf of Sun- nymead, California was fhe assisf leader wifh a 4.0 average andfinished secondin fhree cafegories- scoring H24 poinfs per gamel, field goal accuracy l52.90fOl, and free fhrows l75.89f6l. Sam Lee, Junior forward from Corona, New York, led rebounding wifh a 6.2 average and recorded fhe Bull- dogs game high in scoring wifh a 30 poinf oufbursf againsf Wesfern Illinois. The fufure seems brighf for fhe Bull- dogs. Sfarfers fhe lasf half of fhe season in- cluded fwo Fresh- men, a Sophomore, a Junior andfhesquads only Senior-guard Andre Jackson of Moulfon. Alabama. BASKETBALL ,L A 1 1' nr COACHES AND PLAYERS WORKING TOGETHER . .. ? A 'N X,-s . F - . , ' 'ZS o fy-L - f 9 , 'ff . X 'xx ig U.kL,,..,,J ' V A . X 1 X Q' I x 3 A LOT OF WORK . My '5 D fi -fl 0'- 9 AND woRRY BY THE coAcHEs 'YI SDOVTS ,l,.,-.-Q05 Q Z5 1 A DRIVING FORCE . . . --Q 121551 34 , E 'QA ' 'zz l 5-g?3.K,3,'g53:.Q 1 S 'V-Ax I J 'gin ' I I Wvxv xv-' .V A' 5 S' ' - ff Xl' Q , J, Q ' as A PS. U 4 J, . .nf swf? - ,X 14: 9?-' F I - A J J A 'lu-xi 01 -fs N A THE PAIN OF FALLING DOWN av, t. U fir' W 7- i - , ' A 1 . - A .- m. ---. --a .. i- , C W. Jv! E C Spoffs A 61 Y' '5-' IX- 4 1 Q5 1 I AND THE JOY OF GETTING UP ' , . . 9, 1 - A . o V ' , V 'a. . f ,la I lv, I' W.: 14. X P ' Q - ' ' f,',, . A - 1' V- P - i. 1 - I. 1 T V a I l ? - Jw L T F .Q 'ug 5 U Sports Sports S -ri! 70 . 'ii .yr-'H . . 4, '3 in J T- . V' i i 'Q' ffl? Q , '. ,,- wggwv ,P .g H rffifflx 1- ft -1 32,5 'x ' Q' :Jr-,, Q, . ex 1' - -.gf J' .Agn . 9 '27, V vi X ucv fi V , , ' u '- .217 '- - if-as 1 .QW Il.. A 2 alfa' fjfv. , 5'-914 f :. ' X . ir i xfi. , 4 ' V x.-i , i- A ' '. . . x D : 1 3 ,.', -1 , ' - 1, . , SUPPORT... -is ,,.,. ' 2-sf',f,gifg,g.ag.isa.fs-+2-efdsg--fe,-1 .', I--N- N'i a '- 2 .. ' it ,W i, '?Ff'W1f5'vrii rTxT1isf'f 's T if 'T' M Cagerettes First Row: Lea Botstord, Amy McVViiIiarns, Pam Hodges. Second Row: Yvonne Kiker, Sue Ellin Martin, Mary Harvey, Rhonda Stophel, Pam Jones, Nancy Barbie. Third Row: Helen Vann, Mary Ann Wilson, Terry Kieran, Brenda Jackson, Eleanor i Brakefield. Fourth Row: Karen Jones, Terri Forsyth, Sandra Dunkin. 3 Q i ,I .V4 Q 'ki 1' ' Cheerleaders First Row: Penny Stirtmire, Vicki Henderson, Gay Hembree, Loraine Nunn, Beth Powers, Melinda Butts, Indria McGraw, Pat Dickerson, Julie Pugh, Ginger Teague. Second Row: Steve Singleton, Tommy Proctor, Jon Zeiger, Greg Shivers, Barry McCrary, Gary Kilpatrick. ggi Xl The Name ofthe Game 'xx A xiii Sports 'l WILLOUGH-WETS -'-'I 'f ' 'Q ' mn, G' rw , '9 'fix 1 fi' '-U '-1. NN.,.u y :if qt' 'L vi 1 'cr' . f I . ' 4'4'i f'1'?1n-Q A I gf-.h jiliyfw' s - - . -.- -11. ' l..,'l...P ',k,1j4u -was -'g N' .. , k bi, . Neg.. '- R - X419 if' . Synchronized swimming is a program of highly skilled athletes performing routines requiring grace, poise, stamina 8. high levels of skill. The members of this group are: Front row, I-ry Wendy Westerhouse, Sharon Smith, Ms. Anaise Theuerkauf, Sandra Ennis, Kathy Matthews. Middle row, Bee Grover, Theresa Oliver, Dolly Grover, Debbie Heard, Natalie Lane. Back row, Marcle Grover, Rhonda Williams, TuTu Somerville, Millie Kay Wright. .. ,ve..f , , K q ' ,. ' 'Ili' rw, A l ' --- ' ' vt' Y tl ' 2 Z' M Au. -as .V ' ' 5 . ' Y- V 1' - 1 .... - - .-,A A N Q V. ,rx 415 - -Q . . I ' .5 -fu ... .Q f , ,, , . - - '-. , , 1 N A , n uf , - 'F' K - ', -v .- 'Y .. 4- ' 'T at ,f 'X , - 1. me K 'M ,T -- ,' t .Q-,,f -f,. 'r . , 1 ., J' I 5 f I vw!! 5-.J v-4 . I 4 ' r L. .. 3 1- - - 1.15. 4 1 xv' '44 U Iv-f ' .v - fww ,,,. qf 1--. '. , Q R. ...Kms ...,i avi' gs. s..: a Q. ff f f rj l 1 A S . ff! I 'X H 'wif U Q . 'A I , W l 5' E' ,,, , V , ,.- W, :I I ' in , X .1 If il I ' . fa. -fgff-'-Sr. f-. -Mu,1'f1,15'-. 1 ks vi. Stiff' 1-42111-55' ,yi 4. 1, 5 'M f if ., 1. Q , 't I l ,A , A ' ff- l -..., q W6 QW- S l -we S 1 xp 1 XY Q? , i 41 -31' J GCDLMF 7 l Front row: Kit Arrington, James Patterson. Back row: Jerry Pierce, Frank Keasler, Crockett Coble. .4 Lv J t TRACK l Wg Front row: Ben Trawick, Scott Davies, Tom Nash, Ken Butdort, John Prater. Middle row: Steve Kendrick, Stan Campbell, Bob Tomlin, Stan Schochler, Fred Muir. Back row: Jim Petty, Mike Stepp, Vance Wooten, Coach Armstrong. Sports MENS TEAM David Scalf Steve Wisner Bob Vaughan Joe Hughes Mike Priestly Coach Les Longshore David Haynie Lee Mc:Daris Samford Tennis 979 U iii: Sports 74 WOMENS TEAM Laura Faught Julie Warren Martha Davidson Val Richardson Cindy Bishop Carol Amis Intramural Sports Intramurals are an important part of the Sports picture at Samford. The women play flickerball in the early Fall and follow up with volleyball in the late fall as the team sports in the first semester. ln the Spring term, the ladies turn their attention to basketball and then to softball for their team sports. While these activities are fulfilling for many, tennis, track, table tennis and swimming fulfill the needs of others. The men's program is equally as diversified with touch football and volleyball taking over in the Fall, along with handball singles, tennis singles, and table tennis singles. Three-on-three basketball whets the appetite of the basketball buffs until the Spring. Spring brings the five- on-five leagues along with slow pitch softball, tennis doubles, badminton doubles, table tennis doubles, handball doubles, track and field and swimming events. -fd I I. V M! Z SN,- O' , , ll' F., ky A Intramurals are FUN! 'P Spf :qv v . U I I I U 'Q l ' Y I t l I U ' 1' 'M I v ' '! ' Y I' ' ' . 1 ' L V v L I I Q .X 5 ' K , N - S .1 .- , u,f:'Qs!9 J '.l..' 4,4 is 'G w'?k A-2 ll -Av 1-v Q ,,,, I 1' qgwfi , 1-vvff. , , -r . 'IH uf ' 7 ,.' 3 s.. - IMS 'lv , . .4 . , f,5 .F . ' .fs U' 's h :,,,r is A 6 . tw-3. 'H ,, A -wgcx-wi-' .3 -f., , ,mQvf. TNQ? . ' r I, - ga 4 -1 .- -: ' X.-'Y , fm A .rl D ,H 4 V 1 . iff' 1. 4 ' X .r , . 'Q A 'V-1 E' . U v a-f zz' '? ' . 91' 3 - K , , . x , rc 43 .. K .1 .f I H M sk-'1 A-td 9 'lf'-J 0 f '1Bih'- ur-- ? E' .4ot..'6..- , ., d liwd- . 4 A 1 Y -'Os r 'nh 'Vi -x 14. Q, -' I 4 bv -.P s 53'-, .-,kk .,k Sports 'X 9, iff'- .+- -Q, ,rn lu, . l Sifgfsefff ,li ,. Education is a co-curricular experience. The class room and a properly co-ordinated program of student activities provide for the development of the total person. Samford Uni- versity provides organizations that help to assist in this success. Social, professional, service, and scholastic or- ganizations are available to the entire academic community. The development of the student is dependent upon proper pro- portions of the various activity components. A person is better prepared to face the world of work, play and living when he ' taken advantage of the .atmosphere created by these opportunities. h Q Ayr' fi? . o E 5 if ' 53' 'tv-Q.-J ' 3 4 - V -,effxi 1- '-'A Pmxvgb V ' V Q., L.. .. ,,,.i .rx-Q .f..1'f.f .s - L' ,iv-aff 5- i4,.w 'V , ff . 'I' ,.,,1'Yr' s.. ' '3 'fiiE-1 'T-gf f :fl A- aff. , Aivb. ' ' .IL 1:!...,,l -Ag M ,Sing .a :ng ' -y:'f'.-,fu 7 e rriff.. Wise ' ' f K . A gli- fl . U ' , Z., . S-M 4 i -'K NS TIO ZA AN RG , O C I - ' 1. ::T-1x-', K--rsf If x ITT AP 1. ' ff, I L 1 .- 1 ,-.A 15'-iiff . ,, - -- 1:5-5-..'x:4, - - :xp 1 f'-::F1l1.. 451 - lf -f5fr5? 'f 3-s--LIILQ-f'T!A 2,1 J 'Q V- ,TIN tix ,- .. r Z -V- Q7 fx ,. ..,. . ' f AJ-I f--4.-Q..... -,' A x' 1... 1 ,.,'.1j', -Q -ww af . x . 2' TE L 'tx -AK Rf J' it n. .' ani' 'Hu .4-uv , -fn x 1' Entre Nous Staff After a two year absence due to lack of funds, the Samford University Year- book has been revived this year by the Entre Nous Staff under the competent Ieadershipof Mary Keown, Editor. ' 9 Miss Mary Keown, Editor E . as S as I? v ' S u .Ii Q i Q 1 a X K-4 , 9. Q - ,, ,Y J' X x I -' f I ii-f' i Q Q, 15 - ui. , ' X --xx 'Fx Seated: Sherry Urlaub, Kris Mihelick, Mary Keown, Mac Edwards, Angie Wooten, Joe Martin. Standing: Vvendelyn Waller, Sue Hendrix, Katherine Goodhue, Kim Nutt, Lisa Dunning, Cheryl Kriemann. Not shown: Mary D. Stubblefieid, Rusty Murray, Joy Adams, Kathy Hester, Cindy Brown, Belinda Smith, Jupie Lindley. Organizations du X5 Lisa Dunning and Kim Null organizing Greek pictures. 1 we ffebvfgx Cheryl Kriemann, Business Manager, c 7, ompleiing some details. Scott Richardson in the darkroom. 1' F'T 3:f Janel Farley and Jupie Lindley discus- sing layouts. Organizations in . ,. A Ca ppel la X - '! Y M V . H Choir , fl' 1, fl' fi, 'lf' ff T . .f gf! 04 The Samford University A lfjffy Cappella Choir travels X ,S -.,, ,L y throughout the united states and overseas, representing 1' samford and the School of X Music. Dr. L. Gene Black is . N, the Director. 1 -. ll First Row, left to right: Cathy Waddle, Beth Thornley, Jeanette Smith, Kathy Thomas, Cathy Hall, Sheryl Carner, Mary Prather, Beth Minchin, Beth Smith, Susie Parr, Tricia Montgomery, Glenda Nolan, Susan Kyle, Debbie Kyle, Jane Bryan, Becky Kyle, Lynn Edwards, Linda Osborne. Second Row: Beth Wright, Rhonda Moses, Beth Cash, Wyndy Kicklighter, Cindy Ivie, Sheila Gilliam, Britt Durham, Jenny McLemore, Carolyn Noss, Gloria Parvin, Cathy Cook, Anna Billingsley, Alice Neill, Laura Helms, Jody Baker, Rebecca Jarrell, Janene Weller, Robbye Jarrell. Third Row: Dick Jarrell, Tony Greenson, Jeff Lockman, Anthony Turner, Kim Miller, Monte Wright, Jeff Askew, Jim Abernathy, Tony Webb, Roger McGee, Dennis Adams, High Tyner, John McClendon, John Campbell, Wes Haley, Jon Kitchen, Barry Tice. Fourth Row: David Walker, Bubba Eubank, Tom Ariail, Bill Jarrell, Charles Lewis, Bob Moon, Mike Clay, Steve Skinner, Bill Dixon, John Martin, Mike Norris, Gary Mhoon, Tom Odom, Greg Roberson, Keith Martin, Alvin Reid. Organizations -6- 1 o' s 'l 4414 A Cappella Gfficers Standing, left to right: Linda Osborne, Pre- sident: Robert Moon, Student Manager: Bill Dixon, Graduate Assistant: Jody Baker, Vice-President. Kneeling, left to right: Susie Parr, Alto Section Leader: Tricia Mon- tgomery, Treasurer. Seated, left to right: Charles Lewis, Mascot: Janene Weller, Sec- retary: Jim Abernathy, Bass Section Leader: Jeanette Smith, Soprano Section Leader. Not Pictured: Dennis Adams, Tenor Section Lead- er. f if gi -'S CD X , X ' T .J . D YT L Organizations bl Crimson Staff of x.l:-N. gyk Bottom row: Leonard Robertson, Ray Lea. Middle row: Anita Sanders, Tami Clifton, Ben Leslie, Patsy Ingram, June Jernigan, Sara Sanchez. Top row: Charles Woods, Rodney Parrish, Bob Farmer, Rusty Murray, Jane Piper. I ll HI The Crimson, Samford Uni- versity's student newspaper, contains enlightening and in- formative articles about all phases of University life. A 'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ben Leslie, Editor of the Crimson. Organizations H-1 Honors Program Participants Honors Program Participants are se- lected because of their A. C. T. test scores when Fresh- men, or the grade point average they maintain if Upper- classmen. These students must com- plete tour courses for Honor credit. To obtain this H credit the student must make an A in the course and do a special outside pro- iect. ln addition they must complete a Senior Honors Pro- iect. Students who have completed these requirements graduate with a Degree with Honors. - -.- I First row: Lester Hollans, Dr.EIlen McLaughlin, Dr. Satterfield, Mrs. Lillian Hilburn, Mr. Sam Mitchell, Dr. W. T. Edwards, Dr. David Gillispie, Dr. Ben Chastain, Charles Woods. Second row: Laura Edwards, Aggie King, Lonette Lamb, Debbie Pinson, Lisa Tomlin, Hubert Thompson, Nancy Reed, Liz Bradley, Lea Jones, Billi Sue Shrick, Tammy Walker, Connie Woolridge, Allison Morris, Virginia Johnston. Third row: Ron Gardner, Cindy Stuart, Brian Coleman, Keith Robinson, Gayle Hammond, Duane Randleman, Bill Teem, Jane Piper, David Clendenning, Tommy Allen, Not pictured: Mary Keown, Mark Biddle, Doug Sullivan. Alpha Lamda Del- ta, sponsored by Dr. Margaret Broadnax, is a wo- men's scholastic honorary open to freshmen with a 2.5 academic average. First row: Nancy Guinn, Angela Wooten, Carla Miller, Tina Ashcraft, Sandy Booth, Lynn Thagard,Janet Norsworthy. Second row: Dr. Margaret Brodnax, Brenda Hardy, Allison Morris, Lisa Dansby, Tammy Walker, Tracy Bolzle, Susie Schuessler, Mary Lloyd Smiley. Third row: Lynn Shelly, Pam Smith, April Barber, Sandy McNabb, Beth Davenport, Virginia Johnston, Sabrina Eastman, Nancy Gore, Joyce Lilly. Fourth row: Katrina Blackwood, Lea Jones, Jennifer Young, Connie Roebuck, Lenne Hunt, Ann Sheffield, Wendolyn Waller, Heide Kleinman. Organizations hw Dmicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa, a National Leadership Honor Society, was founded on the basis that leadership of exceptional quality in college should be recognized. ODK places emphasis upon the development of the whole person, not iust the scholarly quality. Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes and encourages achiev- ement in scholarship, athletics, social service, religious activities, student government, speech, iournalism, mass media, and the creative and performing arts. Membership is as much an obligation and responsibility in citizenship as it is a mark of highest distinction and honor. ,W Omicron Delta Kappa Members: ist Row, left to right: Lori Littleiohn, Publicity Chairman, Kathryn Miller, Vice President, Leslie Parkman, Duane Randleman, President, Kathryn Knight, Susan Bradford Lowry, Yvonne Wood, Debbie West, Nancy Reed, Secretary, Rhonda Norman, Secretary. 2nd Row, left to right: Keith Biggers, John Duke, Ann Bragg, Joel Janeway, Stephen Krotzer, Alida LeBlanc, Lisa Dunning, Jennifer Adair, Robby Taylor, Mary Keown, Claire Murphree, Jane Pitts, Debbie Heard. 3rd Row, left to right: Forrest Cook, Jerry Pierce, Tim Thomassian, Thomas Hart, Robert Fisher, Terry Kieran, Kris Mihelick, Pat Freeman, Dr. Neil Shepherd, Faculty Advisor: Ben Leslie, Joan Harrison, Molly Pitts, John Patton, Bill Williams. Not pictured: Thomasyne Adams, Randy Barnes, Eleanor Brakefield, Theresa Carver, John Earnest, Debby Frey, Leslie Lockman, Keith Martin, Caudill Miller, Rhonda Moses, Audrey Queen, Sandra Randleman, Claude Rhea, Felicia Shipman, Marvin Steart, Kay Vassar. Organizations Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, National Bus- iness Honorary Society, was es- tablished to promote research and excellence in the field of business. lst Row, left to right: Jane Hazlegrove, Tena Dilib- erto, Rose Harper, Mary Beth Smith, Janis Rob- ertson, Margaret Geer, Melisa Heard. 2nd Row, left to right: Debby Talley, Laurie Wilson, Dawn Holley, Margaret Dickson, Vicki Morris, Cheryl Kreimann. 3rd Row, left to right: Martha Hyde Grif- fin, Terry Kieran, Beth Bounds, Tami Patridge, Anita Walls, Leigh Carter, Debbie Stephens, Miss May Henson, Sponsor, Robyn Fleck, Shasta Par- ker, Allison McCarven, Liz Bradley. X - if Q ?5':1:'hX -Q '- Alpha Kappa Psi Members are: lst Row, left to right: Mal Underwood, Joyce Bowling, Rhonda Mears, Gary Bridges, Sara Sanchez, Debbie Ander- son, Rusty Murray. 2nd Row, left to right: Bill Copeland, Barbara Gilbreth, Cindy Pat- terson, David Pair, Peter Benes. Not pictured: Dolly Smith, Marvin Stewart, Robbin Bumbry, Andre Jackson, Alan Sizemore, Stacey Harduval, Randy Judd, Jim Wise, Jerry Phi Chi Theta r l 1. 3 XV I 4 U ffl w- Yi I 5, '1 V: 5, ' x , ' 4 4 Nu l it ' .. I I r I Phi Chi Theta is a Business Sorority for women. Its' purpose is to support and give guidance to women in business. Organizations Angel Flight Angel Flight, a service organization founded at Samford University in 1973, is the Women's auxiliary to the AFROTC and the Arnold Air Society. In 1978 they were named the official hostesses for Samford University. fl: Seated: Denisa Nickell, Kathy Perrigin, lLiaisonl, Linda Harlow lChaplainl, Kathy Johnston llnformationsl, Mary Keown lParliamentarianl, Col. Fair lAdvisorl, Mary Jane Hagan. Sharon Spiceland, Sara Yeager lOperationsl, Mary Beth Smith lExecutive7, Aggie King lCommanderl, Nena Lavas lAdministrativel, Beth Weston lPIedge Trainerl, Diane White. Standing: Sandy Bloodworth, Sandy McNabb, Beth Bounds, Alison Payne, Janet Eubanks, Brenda Hardy, Melanie Forro, Sarah Strode, Debra Logan, Cindy Campbell, Kim Jackson, Julie Bynum, Ann Sheffield, Joyce Marr, Jaci Keene, Pam Jones, Heidi Kleinman. Organizations tilt Circle K Seated: Trish Swedlaw, Becky Williams. Standing: David Ezekiel, Tim Owens, lVice Presidentl, Dan Calvert, Scott Morgan, lSecretaryJ, Jerrel Ivey: lPresidentl, Herbert Thompson, Faculty Advisor, Allan Hayse. Not Pictured: Mark Davis, Keith Wylie, Marty Holley, Jim Davis, Rosemary Weekley, Steve Yeargin. Rotaract Front Row, left to right: Greg Powell, David George, Janis Burt, K.K. Goodhue, Rhonda Mears, Kim Nutt, Ann Bragg, Sharon Olive, Cathy Cunningham, Teresa Helm, Melisa Heard, Suzanne Moon, Jan Chesser, Rhonda Norman. Back Row, left to right: John Martin, Reyn Norman, Mike Wilson, Randy Gambrell, Jerrel Ivey, Dr. Roy S, Brigance, Robbie Corley, Art Gowan, Gayrene Fowler, Randy Rich. Organizations Phi Mu Epsilon Math Club lst Row: Mark Roberts, Joe Howe, Billy Wilson. 2nd Row: Diane Hil- burn, Tim Tcherneshoft, Mrs. Mary Hudson-Faculty Advisor, Patsy Ferguson - Vice-President, Nancy Reed - President, Julie Salser - Secretary, Rick Williams - Trea- surer, Mrs. Dottie King, Dr. Tom Cheatham, Rose Harper. 3rd Row: Sharon Mitchell, Sara Yeager, Rob- bie Dudley, Jeannie Peeples, Kath- ryn Miller, Connie Wooldridge, Lisa Frost, Debbie Pinson, Kathy Win- dham, April Barber, Mary Ellen Hyatt, Phil Standridge. 4th Row: Bill Monk, Richard Williams, Char- les Woods, Art Davis, David Pal- mer, Greg Porter, Dale Allen, Scott Davies, Greg Juday, Wayne Hut- chens, Ken Carr, Dr. W. D. Peeples, Jr. Organizations This is a National Math Honorary Or- ganization. lts' members are, from left upward: Mrs. Mary Hudson, Dr. Tom Cheat- ham, Mrs. Dorothy King, Dr. William Peeples, Mr. George Crocker, Kathryn Miller, Sara Yeager, Nancy Reed, Mary Ellen Hyatt, Patsy Ferguson, Mary Peeples. Jsgg. Sigma Delta Pi f ' 1 , f--. caps- -- I .. , I C -ei ' , h ' yfgij Kun 'f- - warg -1 fx., ig? Spanish Honor Society Members are: Seated: Marigene Chamberlain, Carol Durham, Lynn Smith, First Row: Mrs. Hirsch, Patricia Gilbert, Mrs. Coleman, Linda Johns, Mrs. Allgood. Second Row: Mr. Marquez, Dr. Hawley, Mrs. Hendon, Debbie Anderson, Amy Branch, Neal Talbot. Third Row: Doug Sullivan, Tommy Johns. Spanish Club Front row: Linda I. Johns, Gwenice Harris, Cindy Davis, Cathy Dewberry, Mona Banks, Pam Hall, Debi Mitchell, Kathy Privette, Lisa Baldone, Lisa Tomlin, Anita Jones. Second Row: Michele French, Bonnie Brown, Cathy Cartledge, Susan Lingouf, Susan Harless, Carol Durham, Lynn Shelly, Angela Scheffel, Carole Fite, Allison Payne, Ann Paschall, Mary Lloyd Smilie, Sheryl Cotton, Tami Clifton, Tami Graves, Patricia Gilbert, Marigene Chamberlain, Lynn Price, Linda McAfee, Susan Winchester, Maralyn Allgood, Charlotte Coleman, David Coleman. Third Row: Tommy Johns, Gail Hammond, David Saint, Susie Stowe, Duane Randleman, Debbie Anderson, Billy Staub, Dana Norman, Buddy Gray, Brian Barlow, Doug Sullivan. Fourth Row: Neal Talbot, Tom Nash, Billy McDowell, Steve Lankford, Joel Moore, Randy Gambrell, David Carson, Robert Sanderson, David Geroge, Tim Tcherneshoff, James Graddy. Organizations qi Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Honor Society ,f svrt L . XT' Left to right: Dr. Stan Susana - Advisor, Isaac Landers, Elizabeth James, Margaret Calfee - President, Tom Novitske - Historian, Pam Boyd, Ray Norman - Secretary, Debbie Pinson - Vice President, Martin Davenport, Chip Maynard. SAPHA Student American Pharmaceutical Association Dx is Left to right: Maria Gilbo, Dr. McBride - Sponsor, Debbie Lawson, Steve Yeager, Lynn Dill. Organizations 92 Association of Early Childhood Educators , 1225 ll! it i ' I lst Row: Jane Pitts, Lee Gaskin, Carol f Ledbetter, Kim Nutt, Cathy Wood. 2nd Row: Dr. Frances Carter, Nancy Brazil, Lori Littleiohn, Carol Amason, Claire Murphree, Diane i-lilburn. Last Row: Patty Jackson, Terri Ratlift, Robin McCane, Kathy Johnston, Debbie Bolton. Gamma Sigma Sigma E- ii a-1-.QJN ii.-H . :Q-' v 6 s. v rt '. ' ' . - 'mli ,warp 1 K, he-qgpav .sn rznlumecssi-5E?i'fit 83mm-gsgfi C 1 'Q' ' ' 1 ' if i , Q-F . Y'.si.. ..v4 rw :A ,A The members of this Women's Service Organization are: lst Row: Tammy Graves, Lynn Avery, Janet Farley, Carol Ledbetter, Janice Curry, Jan Chesser, Karen Cowley, Cindy Lindley, Margaret Jeter, Belinda Smith. 2nd Row: Marty Fernambucq, Cindy Bandy, Mary Minnitield, Karen Price, Margaret Jenkins, Anita Sanders, Lori Littleiohn. 3rd Row: Brenda Jackson, Lucy Green, Terri Ratlitf, Patricia Campbell, Camilie Jeffries. 4th Row: Jena Dewitt, Karen Jones, Tami Lay, Susan Burgress, Jupie Lindley. Organizations .,, Front: John Moon, Doug Sullivan, Andy Frantz, Tim Thornassian, Allen Mosley. Back: Esther Burroughs, Dale Vvhitrnire, Melanie Pain, Debbie Heard, Rich Lloyd, Lee Ann Lofty, Donna Brown, Lynn Avery. X, N K. Campus Ministries Church Recreation Maiors From left: top row: Rod Poovey, Mick McCormick Jon Roebuck, Robert Clough, Dr. Dan McMillan - Coordi- nator, Donna Brown, Wanda Hanson, Steve Parr - Vice President, Susan Coltharp - President, Debbie Heard - Secretary, Lynn Avery, Sheryl Beck, Steve Wisner, Tommy Proctor. Organizations 4-3 1 L 14 v l-iv ,CA t American Chemical Society 1 . l Q l , l I N will .M I 'Wwe ' Student Center Board 2 I' I 1,14 . E 23352 P 435, . l i Q . .kv .mf l ,fa pi 3 S r -- '- ' 'nu gr! I LMI' 'N' fr' 1 fy. jp. 4, ' 'A I. '. to R V l !'5::'c,i.'4' in I -l,...t fe. 'J-.Q-' 4264 X'-X l l , E- ,Q wil. Lg jx, - wwf. ,, ' , v . n. Aw Q ' R If i -- an ' -E '..f,..- A.. '.--- ' , -.x , 4 ' u K vi 1 Back Row: Dr. Ben Chastain, Mrs. Hortense Jones, Terrie Walker. Middle Row: Ken Grif- fien, Keith DeBelI. Front Row: Charles Woods, Debbie Pinson, Nancy Reed, Dr. Leven Hazelgrove. Top Row: Greg Powell, Bubby Fisher, Sue Hendrix, Duane Randleman. 2nd Row: Kathy Knight, Sara Yeager. Bottom Row: John Duke, Charles Woods. Organizations ll., Organizations 96 Ministerial Association L if : 1 i AA ,fs I First row: Steve Thompson, Nancy Hazard, Lynn Smith, Doris Brothers, Walt Nunnally, Keith Wylie. Second row: Dennis Trimble, Johnny Johnson, David Freeman, Karl Minor, Marty Holley, Tim Crawford, Rich Lloyd. Third row: Danny Deaton, Clay Smith, Jim Nogalski, Anthony Findley, Tom Arnold, Al Mohler. WVSU-FM Back row: Lamar Davis, Steve Yeargin, Neal Talbott lStation Managerlf Tim Par- ker, Paul Crawford, Ralph Baker, David Ezekiel, Bill Teem, Steve Carmichael CF-'rogram Directori, John Davison, Mark Kohler. Seat- ed: Pam Jones, Carol Gar- rett, Susie Prine. Samford University Band I ii' 0 fi 3.13 I 9 I , . El 11-5 First row: Donna Webb, Pam Smith, Patsy Ferguson, Tamara Tillman, April Barber, Suzanne Matlock, Jan Callander, Lisa Wells, Tammy Graves, Phyllis Flemming, Second row: Marty Fernambucq, Mike l-ludson, Ken Prevatt, Neal Talbott, Janet Norsworthy, Electa Vines, Karen Perkins, Kim Rase, Robert Lawson, Sandra August, Debbie McClendon. Third row: Erney Edwards, Terry Keasler, David Long, Kevin Cartwright, Tommy Allen, Arthur Lyons, Greg Steele, John Clemons, James Cvraddy, Brian Harris. Fourth row: Mac Edwards, David Dodd, Dale Allen, Eddy Landers, Dennis Tremble, Matt Smith, Dr. Wayne Cameron. Music Educators National Conference First row, Tom Ariail, Leanne Mul- lins, Brian Harris Susio Farr Second row: Jeff Clayton Susan Walker Kathy Thomas Wyridy Klcklllzlur' Cindy l-lolnts Cindx lvic Roglor Milllioo Kollv Young Rlioitcln Mosos linitn Osbornc Fivxloilx Wilson S.tmittxvHiII .Iaitviw Vvvllvi Orxmitiialtons Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia First Row: David Walker, Treasurer, Tim Odom, Mike Norris, Tom Ariail, Jim Abernathy, Art Holloway, Rodger McGee, Dennis Adams, Vice President, Doyle Wells, President, Debbie Young. Second Row: Steve Parr, Monte Wright, Wes Haley, Kenny Dunnavant, Tommy Newman, Greg Robertson, Mitch Loftin, John Rowland, Rodney Davison, Chris Kihn, Jenny McClemore, Kathy Hall. Third Row: Mickey Walker Terrell, Mark Davis, Tony Grissom, Jon Kitchens, Alvin Reed, Anthony Turner, Lynne Laufer. Fourth Row: Brian Harris, Steve Skinner, Jerry Olson, Jeff Clayton, Bob Stephens, John McClemore, Cindy Walker. Fifth Row: Barry Tice, David Moreland, Mark Jackson, Gary Mhoon, Ed Evans, Steve Calvert, Jeff Askew, Susie Parr. ,B.J. Organizations 'in Kappa Pi-Art Honorary 1' luv-few Members ot Kappa Pi Art Fraternity are: lst row, Frank Taylor, Randall Smith, D'Andre Spencer. 2nd row: Lee Ann Lofty, Sandra Turner, Treasur- er. 3rd rowg Cindy Mul- vaney, Linda Lowry, Jane Espy-President, Dr. Lowell Vann, Pam Collier -Secretary, Deborah Moffett. Not pictured: Sandra Patton-Vice President, Scott Water- house-Vice President. Act 8: Campus Min Drama Team qv- .-nz. ---rv-4 q 'ff M lstrles Front: Ginger Sims, Kathy Cochran, Beverly Baugher. Back: Glenn Davis, Pat Freeman, Di- rector, Mike Mercer, Lee Ann Lofty, Daniel Johnston. Not pictured: Mac Edwards, Tammy Walker. Organizations Jazz Ensemble GuitarfBass: Bill Monk, Bass!Trumpet: Joan Clemons, Plano!Saxophone: Carol Lindsey, Drums: David Dodd, Trombone: Terry Keasler, David Long, John Davidson, Trumpets: Jerry Taylor, Arthur Lyons, Greg Steele, Saxophones: D'Andria Spencer, Hall Ratliff, Dale Hutchens, Robert Barge, Conductor: Dr. James Jenson. Cagerette Dfficers 'C' Cagerettes are the hostesses for the basketball team. Front row: Rhonda Coleman, Terri Forsythe, Alice Neill. Back row: Nancy Barbee, Terry Kieran, Sandra Dunkin, Organizations lllfl Hypatia has . 1 V' f i ' 5' ' J l -' il ' Hypatia is the highest women's honorary on Samford's campus. Front row: Betty Sue Shepherd, Sponseri Jenni Adair, Leslie Parkman, Rhonda Norman, Kathy Knight, Dale Whitmire, Susan Bradford Lowry, Claire Murphey. Second row: Debbie Heard, Yvonne Wood, Stephanie Hall, Lori Littleiohn, Cindy Helms, Jane Pitts, Carol Amason, Karen Kile, Susie Parr, Rhonda Moses, Terry Kieran. Third row: Nena Lavas, Kathy Vaught, Kris Mihelick, Lisa Dunning, Linda Osborne, Jan Dean, Eleanor Brakefield, Kathryn Miller, Susan Ingouf, Becky Avert, Molly Pitts, Mary Keown. Top three: Theresa Carver, Joan Harrison, Susan Coltharp. Home Economics Association 0 flomq 'Hin First row: Cathy Cartledge, Susan Winchester, Cindy Speigner, Angie Elliot, Gem Moore, Cindy Cox, Annita Schneider, Karen Cowley. Second row: Marion Carter, Mrs. Marion Ferguson, Mrs. Dorothy Funderburke, Beth Weston, President, Melanie Fain, First Vice President, Rose Stinson, Carroll Sessions, Vickie Pierson, Mrs. Joan Chambers, Martha Roberts. Third row: Jerri Moody, Christine Givner, Lynn Price, Susan Todd, Lucia Kuykendall, Sandra Turner, Joan Harrison, Susan Walton, Russ Jackson, Julie Bynum, LeAnne Splawn, Tracy Kieran, Essie Ellis, Linda Lowry. Organizatisns B. S. U. Choir l l i t . - Q- ' . 4x l!q 7 Z7 Ll R Zflfn 7. ffllnb l it 't T 'Q ill 'I Q X , ' 1' N x 4 3 E no First row iseatedi: Lee Hawk, Randy Gambrell, John Duke, Keith Wylie, Mark Roberts. Second row Ckneelinglz David George, Jeff Reynolds, Wayne Hutchens, Mike Minnix, Phil Stone, Joe Vickers, John Wilson, Robert Noah, Charles Woods, Tim Evans, MattSmith. Third row Cseatedl: Keith Martin, Director, Beth Smith, Tami Clifton, Kathy Windham, Melanie Fain, Gay Gilliland, Anita Smith, Melanie Sewell, Renae Stewart, Sharon Olive, Nancy Reed, Shasta Parker, Jane Ellen Anderton, Karen Broad, Cheryl Evans, Cindy Walker, Jenni Adair. Fourth row istandingl: Lauri Adair, Karen Neeley, Sandy Wylie, Becky Justus, Kathy Hester, Lena Jordan, Lynn Smith, Susan Tood, Cindy Speigner, Cathy Wood, Anna Williams, Allan Mosley, Richard Williams, Bob Moon, Beverly Baugher, Kim Vinson, Rhonda Stophel, Karen Stokes, Alison Morris, Darlene McCall, Susan Beard, Kim Haynes, Leslie Brassell, Dale Milligan, Wanda Peavy. Fifth row: Danny Deaton, Glenn Acree, Jeff Askew, Steve Wallace, Lewis Phillips, Dennis Culbreath, Robert Sanderson, Chris Shepherd, Robert Clough, Lisa Wells, Windsu Kelly, Leisa Watterson, Penny Stirtmire, Susan Achord, Jane Carter, Ken Schroder, John Patton, David Hunter, Gary Sherrer, Tim Gully, Wayne Richardson, Art Holloway, Mac Edwards. Organizations if . S. U. Choir Gfficers B. S. U. Choir was busy this year, traveling on two mini-tours and one maior tour to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ. They did manage to find time for recreation and fun along the way, though. Y? Seated: Charles Woods, Cathy Wood, Allan Mos- ley, Susan Todd, Jenni Adair. Standing: Nancy Reed, Mac Edwards, Cindy Walker. QQ. i P--K LTA Organizations wi Student Government Association Front row: Tracey Kelley, Jenni Adair. Second row: Debbie Heard, Laurie Adams, Beth Davenport, Audrey Queen, Val Broom, Bill Williams, Forrest Cook, Tom Nash, Wanda Peavy, Rusty Murray. Back row: John Patton, Dean H. L. Martin, Ben Leslie, Rick Green, Brian Harris, Brian Owens. The officers and Senators ofthe S. G. A. have worked very hard to make this school year a sucessful one. These officers are Bill Williams, President, Val Broom, Vice President, Audrey Queen, Secretary, and Forrest Cook, Treasurer. Each week the S. G. A. sponsors a campus movie which is run most Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. This year such outstanding movies as Good Bye Girl and My Fair Lady were brought to campus. The S. G. A. also sponsers Band Parties during the course of the year. The most important event of the Samford's year is Step Sing. The S. G. A. is in charge of Step Sing, and uses the proceeds from the yearly extravaganza to fund scholarships which are awarded to two outstanding incoming Freshmen each year. This year, the S. G. A. wrote a new charter which will reorganize all facets of student life. This charter was passed by the Student Body, and officers were quickly elected for the coming year. After a hotly contested election, Brian Owens was elected Student Association President. Mike Drummond and Brian Gryder were the other candidates. This, the last year of the S. G. A., was a sucessful one. Organizations -'X s l K ' 4 l 'X Y I Bill Williams, Student Government Association President. L.-nina' 1 '11 1 Z' i 1. if' Y f- Organizalicns i i . Samford Fantasy Wargamers Association ff' Aff' Ai' 133 5 az: '23-fa 1' ' fr ,,a. A .4-A , f ,, .lz.-'4f , -..-2.11,-' 12,1-'J' ' 1 :.f.:a:- -'- Arm.. gurl .44-si Q' .. - ' , . ' -'1.' 3' ' ' . , . kj., fwtfgg- , ,jo ' ' - ,. ' '. ' '-.kk , ,Q '- Q ' X . ' ' .1.uaT- K -' ' 45- ..,, ' ',, -'L A ' ' ' C- U - , h, . . xt N' ' 'YFEL'-.ii 3'xE9F, -sf . ' '-' at 1 ran we Left to right: Allen Vetch, Daniel Calvert, Allen Bragan, Richard Pounders, Jimmy Glover, Royal Dowdy. Not pictured: Stephen Hudson, Derek Washington, Rory Page, James Roberts, DeVann Jackson. Kappa Psi nr- 'v 1 P 4 ll 'T First row: Chip Kistner, Mike Conyer, Don Creech, Mike Chaing, Warren Cross. Second row: Pete Sommerville, Don Brown, David Waits, John Beville. Third row: Lonnie Williamson, Craig Garner, Ken Minor, Joe Leatherwood, Rodney Neat, Ed Arnold. Fifth row: Tea Sam Roe, Caynor Smith, Bill Franley, Ray Norman, Terry King, Danny Alexander. Sixth row: Ricky Strickland, Bob Howard, Bill Davis, Ray Naugher, Lynn Sullenger, Allen Bryson, David Scott. Seventh row: Mark Collier, George Reese, Francios Coutu, Joel White, Ron Hendrix, Gary Keel, Mike Clark, Terry Smith. Organizations 106 ll 0 0 Koinonia fi' 3.23 . 33-Z l l lvxs- Front: Donna Burk, Doyle Wells, Lyn Wells, Dale Whitmire, Steve Cole. Second row: Ed Evins, Hugh Tyner, Jennifer Cosby, Wes Haley. Top: B. J. Terrell, Thomasyne Adams, Mary Lib Sipple, Richard Adair, Eddie Landers. Kappa Delta Epsilon - Front row: Jane Pitts, Martha Jennings, Leslie Wilson, Susan Barnett, Carol Durham, Claire Murphee, Trudy White, Camille Jeffries, Lori Littleiohn, Debbie West, Jan Becton, Mary Johnson, Sherry Shaw, Connie Hilburn. Second row: Cindy Roberts, Rose Stinson, Bobbie Corley, Cheryl Gorby, Mary Ellen Hyatt, Becky Stephens, Loretta Kimbrell, Kathy Johnston, Kim Nutt, Jeanette Peeples. Third row: Bill Berry, Chris Burns, Clifton Craft. Organizations lil Delta Dmicron Delta Omicron is a professional music frat- ernity tor women, which encourages devel- opment of talent and scholarship. lts members are: Laura Helms, Lena Jordan, Kim Hayes, Debbie Young, Lynne Laufer, Glenda Nolan, Joy Berger, Beth Minchin, Jaci Keene, Lesley, Tucker, Lea Jones, Suzy Justice, Jane Carter, Lee Ann Mullins, Kim Crider, Joni Moses, Patricia Montgomery, Sandy Wylie, Vvyndy Kicklighter, Cathy Hall, Laurin Dempsey, Susan Achord, Gloria Par- vin, Shelia Gillam, Peggy Taylor, Britt Durham, Cindy lvie, Carol Thomas, Kim Vinson, Liz Dendy, Joan Bissett, Gayrene Fowler, Luann Smith, Elaine Fulford, Karen Fitzmorris, Darlene McCall, Cheryl Shelton, Marya Horner, Alison Morris, Sheryl Carner, Margaret Honeycutt, Martha Roberts, Beth Smith, Michelle French. .I 'L A fo Os I :J ' .Tv 4 -3 J l l l ' at il K' i 5 1 I l X I g Q?- I . X D Alpha Epsilon Delta A.E.D. is the Pre-Med Honor Society. Its members are: First row: Dale Hutchens, Art Gowan, Amy Branch, Paul Ashley. Sec- ond row: Kathy Vaught, Pre- sident, Tamy Graves, Duane Randleman, Mike Durmmond. Third row: Robert Fisher, Dr. Jim Haggard, Advisor: Lisa ., L Dunning, David Saint. Not pic- tured: Mary Keown, Caudill Miller. Organizations we l ll it---li . 'A' v-l1 ,- I 4 l l---1i,.i iii..-.il University Chorale Randy Allen, Ralph Baker, Cindy Bandy, Wayne Barrett Lance Baugher Joy Ber er J B' , , g , oan issett, Joyce Bowling, Bill Box, Sandra Brown, Donna Burk, Tim Carroll, Jim Cazola, Jeff Clayton, Lisa Clemons, Jim Courson, Kim Crider, Rodney Davidson, John Davis, Mark Davis, Margaret Dennington, Janet Dickson, David Dodd, Cathy Eidson, Elaine Fulford, Carla Gibson, Steve Goodson, Cindy Greene, Rick Greene, Cindy Guest, Tom Heaton, Raymond Hickman, Paul Hill, Sammye Hill, Lee Hunt, Devann Jackson, Margaret Jeeter, Chuck Johnston, Lea Jones, Suzanne Justice, Frank Keasler, Margaret Keith, Nori Kelly, Bill Knowles, Tami Lay, Mitch Loftin, Cherry Long, Susan Mchen, Don Macon, Julie Massengale, Jim McCoy, Jon Medlock, Bob Moore, Alex Nesmith, Jerry Olson, Rodney Parrish, Glenda Penland, Susie Perrine, Ken Prevatte, Deborah Ray, John Ray, Susan Riley, Randy Roberts, Sara Sanders, Doug Seaver, Tim Shivers, Dell Smith, Luann Smith, Gay Smith, Steve Sobczak, Bob Stephens, Peggy Taylor, B. J. Terrell, Lynn Thaggard, Carol Thomas, Tim Thomassian, Christy Torbert, Denise Valentine, Kim Vinson, Cindy Walker Susan Walker, Mickey Walker, Kim Whisonant, Suzanne Wigley, Beverly Wilson, John Wilson, Emmett Wingfield, Melaine W' S ' ise, andy Wylie, Kelly Young. Dru.iiii.'.1tn n Alpha Phi Dmega unnqauifa-1'- 1-in-IQ' X . X im W WI X iff, .....,....-.- , isxbgg , 'ix f Front row: Kim Whisonant, Sarah Ann Grant, Jenni Adair, Leslie Brassell, Carol Hoffman, Lisa Williams. Second row: Robert Noah, Jon Zelger, Rick Klepper, Keith DeBell, Slim Harris, Chuck Williamson, Glenn Schneider. Third row: Scott Waterhouse, Steve Lankford, Kevin Cartwright, Phil Stone, Rick Williams, Tim Evans, Brian Kenny, Frank Jenkins, Charles Woods. Fourth row: Gary Riegal, David Dodd, Dean McDaniel, Derek Washington, Forrest Cook, Randy Gambrell, Willie Nunn, Jacky Windsor, Bill Box, Steve Singleton. Fifth row: Chuck Rogers, Ken Griffin, Peter Sims, John Davidson, Bubby Fisher, Ken Prevattee, Marty Naugher, Wayne Richardson, Keith Downey. Sixth row: Steve Sobczak, Bob Handrahan, Tim Tcherneshoff, Ken Butdorf, Steve Wright, Gary Sherrer, Daryl Desiardin, Brian Barlow, Kenny Headley. Seventh row: Bill Williams, Curtis Russell, Mike l-lyche, Jeff Andrews, Steve Danzey, Daniel Johnston, Joe Vickers, Gary Driver, Jeff Goodwin, Mike McCormick, Dave Traylor. Organizations llfl Alpha Phi Omega, The meh's service organization on campus, sponsers a used book sfore, aids in the Red Cross Blood Drive, and performs other services. X 1 , ,' ' ax i 4-4.1. .9- BOOK J- IZXCIMMIIZ --4.4 ..- vb an-1.5. A-se, .. . -.Lih-vin . ,UQ X' l. Q is J i ' f' if I - V V ' N, . I 1 A . ' vwcfi- .':'5'h 4'Ux-3 i., 3','4ff f .9 Alpha Phi Omega is active in inframurals. A-'DNB Phi Omega captured first place in the Grgahizaiion Division of Step Sing Orgaiiizaiiohs ,.. fag. 1 . 1 s 4 K . 1 4 f . , K K . 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'42, Slgma Nu 1 Greeks H-1 NAI 1, ll Bob Burkett Stan Campbell Robert Clough Crockett Coble Brian Coleman Rus Cochran Mike Drummond Tim Francis Lee Franklin David George Tim Gully Louis Henry David Hodges Franklin Horn Raymond Jones Steve Kahn Caudill Miller Dwight Miller Robert Moorer Reyn Norman Jerry Pierce Lynn Randall Randy Real Jon Roebuck Kevin Spruill 9 7. 5 . . . lx 1, 's 1 . 'V ., , x An 1 K f . .. 'P 1. '. '- zz - .L '1 1 Y, I y.. ,. -eg- . 1 - 1. r- 0 . X - . .- S, L as -. ,. . f. Q . . . ., -M, gem 7 .4'Q,f,fo 'M x 1 f x . ., . f M , ,I If . , .,-vriivx-fl, l .L I , , : S Jun . 4. U' ,,Q ,' ,v , .ff-k , A -.,,x v' kT' . ,. U ,,,.w4 0f x Y is? 3.1 ef- L ,V lan! 4 . , A .Q fl -' f: 1. .' vffl ,, fwfi 1 Y. . -, V. .lu- ' A, g' '5.'1, . - 'bn v vg .J . F11 ,Av-0' 5 -'. .'.g4! nf . nf. A.. .H'.'. 1 ..-. . 5 . ',i'92 4. QV, 'n 1--'hw ' - P , 1 I . I I 1 3 A 1 I X N ii -0--L. ' ,v1,v f iw Q fmlmmugm V F wifi!! N, ' JY ww ' 1 'WW I It I 1 li I 1fff:f,fM f34k7M gif- V , - Qiif'- ' ' 5 ,ff .f. 11 . Wifi 1 Q' - 1 I dnwawwvu' 1015-H1001 ok w2JL2.1I-HMA uf, 'I '-X 5 The Board of Trustees ot Samford University Front row: H. Moultrie Sessions, Ray Pearman, Mrs. Ruth Higginbotham, Mrs. Joseph A. Macon, Mrs. Clarence Rice, James A. Head, H. H. Grooms, Boyce Albright, Carey Guin, C. W.Gross. Second row: George E. Bagley, Ben B. Brown, James C. Stivender, Hilliard Felton, Dr. Joseph M. Dixon, Joseph W. Avery, Louis Armstrong, William I. Byrd, Austin Dean, J. Lamar Jackson, George E. Wilson, W. K. Stephenson, Leslie S. Wright. Third row: Gilbert E. Johnston,Harry B. Brock, C. M. Adamson, John Will Gay, John C. Pittman, Ben F. Harrison, Jr., Donald C. Brabston, Robert E. Lambert, Maior W. Espy, Frank Hardy, R. J. Stockham, Harry Kirkley, Wallace D. Malone, Jr., Robert B. Hall. Q i ,...,, S-LA fx .F Faculty 1325 President of Samford University K , 7:1 : -fzfq 265 ,pref Aff? i' ' . 15, 1 V ' 3 . .5 .lk P 4-:Ina-....,. ' . X ' ,, -2- ' ' - . R., -urf' .WN A . ., , 'N'-.. ' - s 5' X-. . A fit sxiwgm fl H : ' . Y' k .,.v- '-'1'- President and Mrs. Leslie S. Wright have served Samford University for over twenty years. Dr. Wright has guided the University well, and it has grown into a large, well respected and well known University. Faculty I W President's 'RJR Y 3 Q Dr. Ruric Wheeler-Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. H. Lindy Martin-Dean of Student Services Faculty i-iii Cabinet 31 ,N Mr. Evan Zeiger-Vice President for Financial Affairs ELJL Mr. Tom Cleveland-Dean of Admissions and Director of Financial Aid General Gfficers QF i. ui s 3.42. ,IPL . Mr.Joe Daniel-Directorof Student Activities Mrs. Esther Burroughs-Director of Campus Ministries is Y sf. I .vw , I S 1 x 1, tgp., x.lnv'v .i X. i Mr. Bill Nunnelley-Director of information Ser- Mr. F. Wilbur Heimbold-Librarian vices lrli -ix al 'Z 855' W' Miss Mary Wimberly, information Specialist Miss Mary Nell Frazier, Student Accounts wg? Miss Martha Ann Cox, Director of Women's Programs DF. Neil Shepherd, Alumni Aff6iI'S DiFeCf0r' Faculty 142 l A A i lj 6 I ,QF Dr. Travis Tindal, Registrar Mr. Michael White, Comptroller HUWARD C203 ' ZXTENSIUN l - X 'Ili MN HX X1ATlll?f Dr. George Jackson, Extension Division Director 121 2 the 2 K glz. -- Dr. W. T. Edwards, University Chaplain l Mr. Lew Arnold, Photographic Services Housing Mr, George Blanks, Director of Men's Faculty ld! fl fu 1 F KI fi F 8 S 9 C 02882993 1 3 1l'K'Aa Q, 4, iff? .-N v 34 . r , VP-- 5-.N . 5.4: Y , 1 . ls. 1 t,-iwF':,..vl - A . 44- , .... ,-l...--- i4 Dr John Wnntfer Pharmacy Lee Allen Arts and Scuences ZA -v DOC , J Af 'Vs iLO'4i'vn'n If ti f In 2 5 , L 1. lg , tif-i?rf ,VUQ f N1 1 -H .5 ,Q QQ' C' Og' 99 Dr. Martha Hearn, Nursing 9 0? fwfr! 0' I dll Q I f.iuLI1T'x Biology Dr. John H. Fincher, Dr. W. Mike Howell, Dr. Tom E Denton, Dr. Robert Stiles Mrs. Marione E. Embry, Mr. Franklin Allan Hayse, Dr. Ellen W. McLaughlin, Dr. Herbert A. McCullough, Head, Mrs. Nancy Deason, Miss Margaret Rush. English Dr. Austin Dobbins Mr. Sammuel Mitchell Dr. Ray Achinson Dr. Charles Workman Mr. James Treadway Miss Catherine McNeil Mrs. Frances Owens Mrs. Martha Brown Mrs. Polly Powell Dr. Margaret Brodnax Religion Back row: Dr. Sigurd F. Bryan, Dr. Karen Joines, Dr. W. Mabry Lunceford. Front row: Dr. William Cowley, Dr. W. T. Edwards, Dr. Vernon Davison, Dr. Lee Gallman. Faculty fs X QC .,,-nl' QV? ....-.4-ul-I l l '- -X W e ..-ff V ' S, Q ., l . A P5 M ., A 4 ,.,, , EW L' A' -...x l 1 - 49 z , iw L3 A I f 6 '-ev ..- ., G, f f s . f' 2.1. iw D 'I gift xi ' jg . 1 - A , .. I f- ' J ,Xi 1 1 l. . i lvx l f 2 f Us l l l f 'r' I If I -. History and Political Science l Dr. John D. Gillespie, Mrs. Marlene H. Rikard, Dr. Leah 6 L. to R. j R. Atkins, Mrs. Frances Hamilton.Dr. Carolyn G. Satter- l field, Dr. David M. Vess. i l l I - - r 'Q va ..Z' 1 1 . '11.. Flir- s .gi i v L. to R. Math Dr. Thomas J. Cheatham, Mrs. Mary H. Hudson D William D. Peeples, Jr., Mrs. Dorothy King, Mr. George T Crocker. I l l l l I l . V I . 4 1 l l I J. Business Dr. Melvin W. Smith, Dr. Fred N. Hendon, Dr. Everett G. Lemeron, Dr. Kenneth E. Van Sise, Mr. Billy T. Gamble, Mr. Lester Hollans, Miss May Henson, Mr. Jerry W. DeFoor, Mr. Ralph E. Rozell, Dr. Jo-Anne Gibson. Faculty 14' Pharmacy Mr. Robert Greene, Dr, Timo- thy Burelle, Dr. Dennis Mung- all, Dr. Ronald Maiers, Dr. Cliff Hilliard, Dr. John Winiier. Sociology Dr. Henry Whife, Mrs. Sarah Glass, Dr. Roy Brigance. Home Economics Mrs. Joan Chambers, Mrs. Dor- othy Funderburke, Mrs. Mar- ion A, Ferguson. FaCUITy me 02.99 Air Force R.O.T.C. Tech Sgt. AI Rosario, Staff Sgt Bob Owens, Nlaior Ed Bagby, Lt. Col. Gordon Fair, Capt John Kelly. Speech and Dramatic Arts Mr. Eric Olson, Mr. Harold Hunt, Mr. George Coulter, Dr William Cowley. Law Seated: R. Kenneth Manning James L. Hughes, Jr., Loren J Bullock. Edwin L. Stern. Dean Donald Corley. Robert Joe McLean. Laurel R. Clapp, Ray Hutchens. Robert A. Riegert Standing: Howard R Walthall JOSeph W. Blackburn, Larry O Putt. Calvin Nl. Howard, R Thomas Stone. Jr. Alexander J. Bolla, Jr, Annette C Dodd Frank W Donaldson. Sara Clark. C Reggie Copeland Francis E llflctiotein, Wllllldlll WOOG. ChatleS W L33lllDlc'. Hel A Haidv. Built F Bishop. Brat Bishop Facultx l-3 Foreign Language Dr. Wheeler Hawley, Mrs. Charlotte Colem- an, Mrs. Ursula Hen- don, Mrs. Myralyn Al- lgood, Dr. Max Gar- TFTWSH. Health and Physical Education Dr. Dan MacMillan, Mr. John T, Haywood, Miss Kathyrn Covalt, Dr. Ramona Washburn, Mr. John Lee Armstrong,Dr. Avalee Willoughby. Nursing Front row: Elizabeth Calhoun, Judy Bourrand, Joyce Jones, Joyce West, Dot Scott, Shelly Bailey, Becky Daugherty, Martha Lee. Second row: Holly Hurst, Metta Fay Street, Joy Whatley, Pat Crotwell, Juanita Lewis, Lorene lTulul Smith. Third row: Martha Hearn lDeanD, Sharon Schlosser, Diann Hardin, Sharon Joseph, Pam Russell. Fourth row: Phyllis Vaughn, Pauline Tally, Ferne Black, Jewell Carter, Carol Beall, Linda Cullum, Melinda Thrailkill, Barbara Bullock, Anne Owens. pilfrljlfil llfl ,Q -s 4+ X91-v 1 1 .g 41 ' CJ I '40 ..!'.. it i j 1 l -Ii T v i I i O .Au Ax CQ Music Seated: Claude Rhea lDeanl. Front row: Wayne Cameron, lrvvin Ray, Raul l-lall, Betty Sue Shepherd, Eleanor Ousley, Faye Black, Gene Black. Back row: Bill Bugg, James Jenson, Steve Nelson, Bob Burroughs, Robert Dean, Don Sanders, Bill Strickland, Eva White, Witold Turkievvicz, Russell l-ledges. Education Seated: Dr. Janice Teal, Dr, Francis Carter, Dr. Linda Pearson. Standing: Dr. Jessie Jones, Dr. Charlotte Jones, Dr. Ray Harvey, Dr. John Carter, Dr. Raymond King. Chemistry Dr' James Hmiimrxl Ur1J.1mOs Lanuslon Di Bon Clmstmn Svntml Di lvvvnH.wlm1r'ovO Mrs Hortvnsv clones Fmliltx lfil I 1 lx ,, xi .1 .. 2.4, ,1 I 0 d A 41 ,. rx J 'Y' nfl nf , C22 .wr ,. ww, 7' W 'NL 'vo 'RN I -sl.4'A ' I 1 z ,b . I ...... l .1317 -,-,- gn' - ,J-w V qunlo.'9 w . ,,,,.-av 'Q Q' itll Ai L.. . Q' N 'gn' ,. fv- 1 ' M k 4 f S .', 4 5 Wg 05sP sQl K Taftlx .D . 5. i x I ' ,ua Wy Ml tx. J F , L ., L Q ,nv 'Lao ., L F, 5 rx. lu .N N5 . A - I. I F., ' ' -xy FU- -f' i 'A K Ex 11 1 J. Q 4' , I l h :Rig lx fx . - ' ap 1,4 . J X ' 1, 0,3 ' I xx I-11 J I - ' Q I -td T I 5 A l o ' I - 'E J A 1 4- - FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Bottom row, left to right: Rusty Murray, Tammy Walker, Jeff Reyn- olds. Middle row: Sharon Harvey, Jennifer Young. Top row: Beth Davenport. Not pictured: Laurie Adams, David Hodges. Glen Acree David Acuff Richard Adair Jo Adams Laurie Adams Patricia Allen Yvonne Anderson Carolyn Andreu Larry Anthony Kit Arrington .A Paul Atchinson Q7 Bryan Austin Karen Bailey f , Mary Alice Banks xx April Barber Steve Barker Greg Barnes Donna Barrow Teresa Beasley Liz Bendy Peter Benes David Bennett Vance Blackburn A. Katrina Blackwood ' ' Dale Blanton . ' Tracy Bolzle - Betty Bond l U ' -. Jim Boulton ,, v i v s ' 5 N. Lynn Bowers Joyce Bowling Philip Boyles Cathy Box Doris Brothers Linda Brown Susan Brown 154 Freshman px , 1 Susan Brown Mark Burks Cathy Burnette Billy Burns Janis Burt Julie Bynum Jamelle Cabase Linda Campbell Stanley Campbell Sheryl Carner Kathy Carr Ken Carr Katy Cate Sheri Chandler Tami Clifton David Clinkscales Sherri Coleman Ronald Collins Susan Condra Keith Connell Katherine Corley Ann Cousins Francois Coutu Connie Covington Cindy Cox Paul Crawford Brad Crewe Tina Crockett Melissa Crumbley Janice Curry Molly Crumpler Lisa Dansby Beth Davenport John Davidson Scott Davies Danny Deaton Lydia Deaver Ann DeNard Margaret Dennington Daryl DeSJardin Pat Dickerson Ellen Dobbins Dian Dorsey William Dow Jane Dowe Karen Downing Brian Drummond Robbie Dudley Dartland Dunbar Britt Durham Sabrina Eatman Ernest Edwards Kathy Eidson Bon Eklialor Sandra Ennis Marcus Eppvrson Iam Ellen Earnes Laura Faught Carol Faulkner Sharon Fedorenchik Anthony Findly Karen Fitzmorris Robyn Fleck David Flemming Phyllis Flemming Cammie Forward Mary Beth Frahler Susan Freeze Lisa Frost Theresa Fuller Carol Garrett Tyla Garrett Nancy Gore Jeff Graham Anna Greene Marcie Grover Matt Guice Nancy Guinn Tim Gully Sandra Hall Tom Hall Marie Hammack Gail Hammond Leslie Hancock Brenda Hardy Brenda Hardy Terri Hartsfield Sharon Harvey Terri Hatley Lee Hawk Melinda Haynes 156 Eli! 1555 ,s I Q r ll 1 I n Lv , l 1 -4 i fi' -i 1 I in -0 21 I T?- lygx A Q T? 'bn' .V f L. p 7 V 15,1 3 f , 0.x LC: ' u , 1-S159 fsi-1 5 cuff- . S. f' . ,,'. .,.., 4 1' QL 1-. P- 1 Q ,Q . I r, j l ' 1 I r I I al .- ' I , 'bi .1 D . , . ff? lv' , 5. .V . X Z -v,, f I -.Aul- f 'J .F 5 - 1' 5' JL 14 n ri'-,P 1 av. ! k- s V , ,'.:.7' ' v. - Q - X ff' I l i FFESDVTWED Nancy Hazard Steve Heartsill Buddy Helms Gay Hembree Susan Hemmer Louie Henry Kathy Kester David Hodges Pam Hodges Marty Holley Margaret Honicutt Sharon Hooker Marva Horner Denise Houlditch John Howe Penny Huggins Neil Hughs Lenae Hunt Mike Hych Jeannece Jackson Bill Jarrell Dick Jarrell Margaret Jenkins Johnny Johnson Virginia Johnston Paula Joiner Becky Jones Ray Jones Laura Jordon Greg Juday Jill Justice Mark Kahlcr Brian Kenny Gordon Kerr Wyndy Kickwghtcr 13' Tracy Kieran Yvonne Kiker Robin King Pam Kirkpatrick George Kitchens Jim Kuhn Natalie Lane Warren Lamb Claire Lawler Ann Lawrence Robert Lawson Tami Lay Jerry Lee Doug Lesley Frank Lewis Jupie Lindley Jeff Little Vicki Lloyd Debra Logan Jimmy Magaha Al Marble Joe Martin Sue Ellin Martin Beverly Masterson Suzanne Matlock Lisa May Dale McCahan Darlene McCall Mittie McCarty Merri McElveen lndria McGraw Kathy McGuire Barry McKay Sandy McNabb Mark Middlebrooks Carla Miller Laura Milner Mike Minnex Carl Minor Sharon Mitchell Jill Moody Gem Moore Robert Mores Allison Morris Rocco Morro Dent Morton Joel Morve 158 Q-P . . . . 1, -Q G . i v 'Wil 'Q 0 Q X4 4 . ng 9: ie ' ki' I' 5 , f ' N Freshmen ,.,H .1- ff'71l y v 5? huns: ' a- 5' I., i.. V 5 1 'uf 61,72 ' 9, 5. 1 I 4 ,ti 'la '51 xx.. tu vit L N1 'ef-x , , bitt ff Fifi! I r -A '. .ir- , i -1, ' 'v'--L .1 4, -' llllllll , 'wil 52, 'V -,f. .i, lil-5--.ff ni: .-J .i,T:'Ej.-,4,!. , Francie Mullins Rusty Murray Blake Nash Kelley New Tommy Newman Sandra Nix Erlinda Norris Janet Norsworthy Mel Norton Wall Nunley Loraine Nunn Vickie Painter Lee Parker Kyle Parks Tammy Paschal Jim Patterson Allison Payne Darlene Peoples Ann Marie Peterson Lewis Phillips Greg Poole John Prater Richy Presnell Kathy Privette Rachel Rachielles Sharon Randolt Randy Real Andre Reese Jeff Reynolds Alf Rhea Bill Richardson Scott Richardson Wayne Richardson Beth Ridgway Carol Riggins Cindy Roberts Martha Roberts Connie Roebuck Jon Roebuck Chuck Rogers Kim Rose Betsy Rosser Mike Sandahl Sarah Sanders Maria Sarias Angola Schottcl Mary Dora Schreiner 1:93 Ken Schroeder Suzie Schuessler Karla Sewell Melanie Sewell Vicki Shaw Ann Sheffield Lynn Shelley Cheryl Shelton Joette Shelton Ken Shelton Chris Shepherd Greg Shivers Debbie Shoemaker Peggy Slack Chris Sloan Mary Loyd Smilie Anita Smith Beth Smith Edie Smith Jenny smith Len Smith Marlin Smith Matt Smith Pam Smith Pam Smith Sharon Smith Cindy Solomon Cindy Speigner Le Ann Splawn Greg Starkey Theo Stevens Karen Stokes Phil Stone Ronda Stophel Sara Strode Patricia Swedlaw James Sydnor Ginger Teague Doug Teuton Tracy Thomas Joy Thomassian Sharon Thomassian Tamara Tillman Bob Tomlinson lhU I l Tania Torruella Linda Tribble Dennis Trimble Elisa Turkiewicz Kay Turner Beau Tye Rhett Tyler Bob Vaughn Tammy Walker Theresa Walker Wendelyn Waller Julie Warren Scott Waterhouse Wendy Westerhouse Diane White Penny White Robert Whitehead Mark Whilhouer Marcus Whitman Martha Wilhite Anna Williams Becky Williams Keri Williams Richard Williams Alice Wilson Mary Ann Wilson Mike Wilson Aaron Woodall Kitty Woodxmd Allglv VVOOTCU Vance Wooten Cy nlliia VM iilllt lxvifll Wx lil' Jcnililer N oiiiiig Lat uv N .il br ouilll lb. Susan Achord Lauri Adair Maggie Adams Elaine Anchors Lee Albritton Jeff Askew Ralph Baker Nancy Barbee Robert Barges Brian Barlow Robyn Baskin Beverly Baugher Joy Berger John Bergquist Anna Billingsley Kathy Black Sandy Booth Kent Bowers 162 SGPHOMGRES V l 5 'K' . Qi Sophomore Class Officers Picture was ruined by Entre Nous We are sorry' Class Cfficersz Greg Powell President, Dan Jones Vice President, Judi Jackson, Secretaryg Kim Woodham Treasurer Senators Bryan Owens, Tracey KelIey,Tom Nash. 1 . .ip Q .,, NJ T? b A Sophomores 'UB-. A ,4.. ., .r ,- , . V Q 1 I, ss? ' ' 1844 C? 4 X' 'R Kent Bowers Greg Bowman Kirk Boyd Joe Bridges Jeff Brooks Bonnie Brown Hal Brown Mark Brown Sandy Brown Robbin Bumbry Susan Burgess Donna Burk Melinda Butts Pal Carrin Marian Carter Lislon Carfledge Kevin Cartwright Chris Cawley Joel Chatham Barbara Clolfeller Brian Coleman Rhonda Coleman Mark Collins Travis Collins Carol Coltharp Kalhy Cook Melody Crouch Kathy Cunningham Mark Davis Mark Davis Sophomores llsi Fred Dean Cathy Dewberry Gina Dewitt David Dodd Kathy Dollison Gary Driver Sandra Dunkin Laura Edwards Linda Edwards Cathy Eidson Janene Elmore Bubba Eubanks Steve Eubanks Ed Evins David Fair Bob Farmer Bill Finch Michelle Forby Tim Francis John Franklin Lee Franklin Danny Frazier Michelle French Mark Fuller Andrea Garnett David George George Gilbert Clare Gillam Gay Gilliland Lois Gillis Rick Glenn Debby Gordon Mike Goyer Vp-1 J,-9 , I V G i- ,fx , 'HK 'i,1' LI , ...... ni., VX' C7 43, -., iffy . :Q Y' 30' ' ,. .. , .C ,ii JC 1 .1 ,J- X Alan Graham Lee Gray Tony Greeson Keri Griffin Mary Jane Hagan Wes Haley Don Halford Cathy Hall Pam Hall Cindy Hammond Mary Harvey Wendy Hassell Kim Hayes Cheryl Hayward Vivi Head Laura Helms Diane Hilburn Don Hill Mark Hull Sharon Holberi Lori Horton Beth Hudwn David Hunfvr Wayne Hutchcns lhx Cindy Ivie Jerri Jackson Judi Jackson Kim Jackson Patti Jackson June Jernigan Margaret Jeter Cyndi Johnson Gayla Johnson Marianne Johnston Anita Jones Dan Jones Karen Jones Pam Jones Margaret Keith Tracey Kelley Steve Khan Chris Kihn 166 rl ,. K. ' w .- i' 1 J, 1' S ' fs r Q 4' K. Fig 'Gush xg -. if S U! 1? 'N J. ff '51 .' I 9 : A Pj ia nv fr! ' r , - 6 , i ffs 1' W qs ff .,,, . If I. Sophornores s in .N x' . ff I ' 5:15 Q xx Q X I Q ' VA- 1 J M N' ' . 1 ' 4 , at 3,3 ,-, g '. -4----fax, -TXX. ,, -'H-xx? A 3 , a 7 .r' iffiifk 'ifr i -xy ' 5. . 1 1,41 ,I . s ,Q 5 A If Q . L. Cl? i , ff' if n 7 4 I 'x Q ' .,:,f'-if. 'lr-,' AI - W. Y s 0.5 f 1 ' i .49 4, . 7 Xif .xc ! L f 0 I :ig , fi , ' wa. 1 C dll :vii Nona Kincaid Karen King Marsha King Fred Kingrin Jon Kitchens Ernest Kochem Karen Kyle Larry Lane Cynthia Lawson Dian Lee Cindy Lewis Jeff Lockman John Martin Kathy Matthews Brad McAnaIIey Dallas McClain Sherri McCIendon Donna McCrae Barry McCrary Mary McCrarv Lee Mc Daris Mike Mclfarlen Dale McGIllai1 Elaine Mclntiro Gigi Mc Intxrv Kalhx Mi lxinlvx ll-' al rl n n v Ml Lenwor e Ann Mcvvllllanws Rhonda Mears Gary! Mnoon Dwluln ,MIIICV Nvlla Soo Miller Sally Milliman Robl Mills Frank Mile John Moore Pern Moore Tom Nash Alice Neill Paul Niager Glenda Nolan Dana Norman Larry O'Berry Teresa Oliver Kim Olsen Donna Overcash Bryan Owens -INT? Parker Glorla Parvln Ann Paschal Pooerl Payne Kalhy Pfjrrlgln glllwfk Perrlne N191 'R N0 'S A 'I-. we-if R IU , J E 3, 1 , -r Q , R .,.q. Q 'Z 0 3 Q? I 4' I '2 5 it .H - i .Qfglii i '1'14f?' . 5 . 'rllilnh ...r 40. a. x Q IA' nj .' 1 l Sophomore-s Beda Pesacov Greg Porter Greg Powell Pam Powell Beth Powers Mary Prather Hal Proctor Terri Ratliff Kathy Reep Charles Reese Nancy Rhea Sue Riddle Carol Ridgeway Carol Riley Susan Riley Greg Roberson Mark Roberts Keith Robinson Susan Rogers Phyllis Rxaii David Snhdtf Carol Sessions lqnl Mary Lib Sipple Clay Smith Hulanda Smith Pam Smith Donna Sotonwon Sharon Soiceland Kevin Spuriell Bob Stephens Bonnie Stewart Penny Stirtmire Kristen Stranderno Paul Strozier Cindy Stuart Jerry Tapley Angie Taylor Peggy Taylor Tim Tcherneshoff Lavern Terrell Mark Tew Lynn Thagard Marsha Thompson Lisa Tomlin Leslie Tucker Witold A. Turkewicz Anthony Turner Sherri Urlaub 170 K . r .Aix fum: H - .Y K . ,xx fy I I I .J Sophonnores ,i i .f .4 ,T wr- I ,- ' L0 ' K' ,N ,f if S AJ L.. pq XJ - 4 1 1 ' Q f'e ?Ea it - J s 1. U- 'vu U , '7 A N.- . is ?f T fi ' ' I 'M -.s ' E it w 71 I .f -my N' - 4 ' 42' 5 - 4 .' 3 .S --, N J f S. ,. . T7 d 1 i Z t Nl' if ' ,kwa-'1 '-,' x T ' i .i C7 . -R -X? 1. ,I . . ? . 4 X K - -I 471 ,5 , y FZ , ae.- '1 i J L Ma C Greg VanArsdale Kim Vinson Soyna Violetl Cathy Waddle Cindy Walker Jane Walker Terri Walker Taylor Ward Rosemary Weekley Jay Weeks Lisa C, Wells Lisa M. Wells Wendy Westerhouse Kim Whisonant Bruce Williams David Williams Lisa Williams Rick Williams John Wilson Susan Winchester Kathy Windham Jackie Windsor Kim Wood Charles Woods David Wray Monlv Wriqhl l'I JUNIORS Junior Class Officers. Lett to right Susie Parr, Keith Martin, Art Hol loway, Debbie Heard, Rick Greene, Renae Stewart. Not Pictured: Wan da Peavy. Tommy Allen Carol Amason Debbie Anderson Jane Ellen Anderton Jeff Andrews Tom Ariail Beck Averyt Jody Baker Randy Baker Marcia Baldone Tricia Baldone Mona Banks Alan Barnes Bill Barry Lance Baugher 172 .uf- .3 ? :r as V' 1 -. V Z Q! hg.f':H h9'ifl1 5 lit' X' 2 Juniors 9-0, i,-.., a W-5 Sq:-3., Cl? 7 ,vo A-C '-5-1 L. ls.. + J' 1: f 58' i Q' t? ? i-A f 'reg . piiqm ' ,W 4 ' 'ids V' YW edu Mig Skt 5 .4 IQ, Qfsgif l V1 Juniors Sheryl Beck Liz Bennit Joan Bissett Kathy Boggs Ingrid Boike Beth Bounds Lynn Bowers Robert Boyd Sonny Bozeman Amy Branch Leslie Brassell Nancy Brazil Jeff Brewer Melanie Brock Donna Brow n BOD Bur kv!! KOH BUYGOH Miki' Calvvif Cindy Campbell John Campbell Lynn Carr Jane Carter Cathy Cartledge Beth Cash Perry Cash Marigene Chamberlain David Chambers Corky Chandler David Clendening Robert Clough Crockett Cobble Kathy Cochran Ralph Coleman Pam Collier Ralph Cook Robbie Corley Jennifer Cosby Cheryl Cotton Karen Cowley Tim Crawford Kim Crider Shirley Crowder Dennis Culbreth Kim Culver Steve Dansy Cindy Davis Glen Davis Jim Davis 174 Jan Dean Keith DeBell Nancy Deese Doug deGraffenried Lynn Dill Myles Dowdy Mike Drummond Jenny Duncan Kathy Duncan Lisa Dunning Jerry Mac Edwards Jane Espy Janet Eubanks Cheryl Evans Tim Evans Rick Farrell Patsy Ferguson Marty Fernambucq Buddy Fisher Jeff Flynn Neal Fondren Carolyn Foreman Randy Gambrell Kay Garner Keith Garr Margaret Geer Katherine Goodhue Charles Gordon Becky Gordy James Graddy VS Tamrny Graves Debone Green Denise V Green Rick Greene Tommy Green Kathy Guarisco Sherry Gully Terry Hamilton Dave Haney Wanda Hanson Mark Hardison Linda Harlow Rose Harper Gwenice Harris Pat Harris Tom Hart Rebecca Hawkins Kenny Headly 176 . 1 1 r ns' S i gf? was , s zb, ' 3 -Q: 'Vu i 3 I 1 . I v Vi: Y ,lr I if-,2L- Sf '-. 753 1 .5 0-, .- . 5 , ' f Zi- s ii ,f , ...-i I-,-,A -i...-.S Tl? . G . f ,L 1 ,, .r 'G A . k kg . .fy , Km' lk- In 3 Juniors W l A l fa! 3-J, ?' ipbieigiaag ,. .. .,a , . - ,Q .vx1j,xlf. '- L. gh, - L 'l' ab Q24 15 , ,l il mix If YI L i, l ii i I 'XJ 53 ., gn 1 .Y7 rl-' 1 W n ix , J.. 5 ' -s -. ' A -,tw f X 3 7.7 -. . lf' C7 4 4 s- , 1 'i v . ' if .1440 Juniors Debra Heard Sue Hendrix Andy Hodges Carol Hoffman Ari Holloway Kathy Holubec Franklin Horn Susan lngouf Patsy Ingram Camille Jeffries Frank Jenkins John Jernigan Chita Johnson Christy Johnson Devann Johnson Daniel Johnslon lxalhw Johnslon lxaihy Jones Mariann Jones B01 ky Justus l Jaci Keene Richard Kingsman Cheryl Kreimann Lucia Kuykendall Becky Kyle Lonefte Lamb Steve Lankford Nena Lavas Ben Lavender Ray Lea Alida LeBlanc Sammuel Ledbefter Lee Ann Lofty Lisa Lowry Cindy Lindley Don Macon Laura Mangum Keith Martin Bruce McCarty Barbara McCullough Charles McEachern Tim McEachern Jon McLemore Linda McMiIlian Andrea Mercer Mike Mercer Julie Merwin Debbie Metcalf Roxanne Mickwee Carol Miller 178 by NP' f-7 v-p .. .411 5 T7 ! ., :M'f 1J Blu I .41 fr L +4- cs? 'Q' ,J - Q , ,. 1 A. 'N-my K 'ix w r Juniors X N'X.f -I, XX f ' i ,J-W , . M IF ' 'x ' 'LJ D 1 1 u -r O . I ff Keith Miller Maurice Miller Beth Mitchin Debi D. Mitchell Deborah Moffett Bill Monk Patricia Montgomery Perry Moody Bob Moon Joel Moon David Morclfmd Allan Mosvlvy L00 Arm Mullirtx Clair? Mmphrvv James Ni4i1uI3 I I Kim Null Patrice Owens Tirn Owens Lisa Overall Susie Parr Rodney Parrish Mike Parfain Cindy Patterson Wanda Peavy Flo Penn Steve Phillips Jane Piper Dee Pifard Cindy Powell Darrell Poynter Ken Prevatfe Karen Price Mike Price Panda Pricketf Mike Prieslley Julie Pugh Audrey Queen Lynn Randall Carol Ray Tom Redden George Reese Ray Reese Mary Elizabeth Rhodes Val Richardson Anita Rodgers 180 Dan Roebuck Jo Roebuck Cindy Rosser Curtis Russell Christy Rutland Julie Salser Sara Sanchez Robert Sanderson Stan Schochler Brenda Schwager Karen SGWQII Kathy Sexton Gary Sherrer Ginger Sims Peter Sims Alan Silempro Todd SLNJQKIS Judx Skvvn itil Steve Skinner Belinda Smith Gay Smith Jeanette Smith Ken Smith Lu Ann Smith Lynn Smith Lynn Smith Tony Smith Phillip Standridge Debbie Ellen Stephens Renae Stewart Josie Stickrod Susie Stowe Mary D. Stubblefield Jeff Sutton Gary Tadlock Neal Talbot Debbie Talley Chuck Tanner Doug Tanner 1252 l if 0 . , 5f'f -.EW i .J 9.25 gf' ? w. g3+a!fAn9 s l . X VD'o9'3'l K , P ':'lf5,,:otl .- he -21, u OD ' ' JN. 3 ' - f. ,ATA 1 ' i i 'F , ,s ,i., aft' ,ij 'fi st? K X' N555 H . D on 'T .' X A 'Q l V 'Ll-'l ? sr ss Ii' :J if X l eb , L.9l ., L Juniors - i -vs ',:l wf' ,,f....li. fn lg lfdl ii! QC.. W7 49- i l' fag ' 10. .sqft Y? ,QPDMXQQQJ . ' '.i , ..,. . ' 'vi sv. V, '-v A ' 16' , 7 , us 'T'-S far L , I . Juniors Bill Tatum Frank Tanner Billy Jack Terrell Mindy Teuton Tim Thomassian Melinda Thomlinson Hubert Thompson Steve Thompson Susan Todd Hugh Tyner Joe Varner Kareen Vincent David Walker Susan Walker Anita Walls David Warren Fran Washington Billy Weathington Debbie Webster Joe Wenclawiak Dale Whitmire Melinda Wiggins Penny Wilhite Mary Beth Wise Melanie Wise Steve Wisner Sandy Wylie Dennis Yancey Debbie Young Jon Zeigor HH SENIORS James Abernathy Jenni Adair Jane Adams Tnomasyne Adams George Adkins Randy Allen Ileana Alvarez Carol Amis -l '.f- c..g llll -7 gn-u1 JiW ' n.:'?'e Q A- ... -not-:X 3 ' psf- 1 'a Eiiwvo -1.1- 9 Q I 1: Senior Class Officers. Leslie Parkman, President Rich Lloyd, Vice President, Carol Mulvehill, Secretary. 'T uv 'Elf 'V '45 -.pf . rj -- gp- yn-.av Seniors PY? '5g ': ' 6 s .2 Rug.. ,lx X I ibm-sk, Z : 'Joh' Q dl 1- 'Si -.rv 'uni' Seniors Ken Ashley Paul Ashley Lisa Baldone Becky Barnard Susan Barnett Wayne Barrett Kathy Bean Susan Beard Jane Bishop Debbie Bolton Naomi Borders Allan Bragan Ann Bragg Val Broom Darby Brown Cathy Brylla Dan Calvert Patricia Campbell James Carborne Keith Cardwell David Carson Leigh Carter Theresa Carver Cathy Chappell Jan Chesser Russ Cochran Susan Colihrap Cherri Cook Forrest Cook Leigh Cornelius Lamar Davis Wayne Davis Lynne Dawson Dollie Dean Larry DeLoach Laurin Dempsey Travis Dewberry Margaret Dickson John Donaldson Joan Doughty John Duke Carol Durham g 'I86 1 V fl. fi 'QD' -rv s..f T .Q 01 :C ffl-. f 11. 1:3 .K 5: 'O-.cz 2:1 F xi' E :Hs I ri JS 7., l Fin aix ' 1- if .pf-X K- 1 'D -Q- 4 ws. e r 'ww Seniors Cathy Durham Betsy Eldridge Gary Emerine Gary Enfinger David Ezekiel Melanie Fain Robert Fisher Jeff Florney Justin Floyd Marianne Fondren Howie Foreman Melanie Forro Terri Forsythe Elizabeth Foshee Gayrene Fowler Jimmy Fowler Andy Frantz Pat Freeman Susan Frierson B. J. Garrison Jim Gass Edward Glaze Rushan Goodson Steve Goodson Mark Godwin Cheryl Gorby Sarah Ann Grant Bobby Gray Dolly Green Dennis Griffin Dolly Grover Cindy Guest Mac Halcomb Stephanie Hall Susan Harless Joan Harrison Lona Harrison Leslie Hawkins Jane Hazelgrove Melisa Heard Cindy Helms Theresa Helms Jim Hoffer Bobby Howell Dale HUTCDSUS Mary Ellen Hyatt Martha Hyde Jerrell Ivey VY W 'U Y? Vlzgxfg 3 1 GJ v had A y. .H r . 1 I , i Yi ,- r ' . A ,. if -I Seniors Andre Jackson Mark Jackson Susan Penfield Rebecca Jarrell Robbye Jarrell Mary Johnson Jeri Jones Lena Jordan Judy Justice Suzanne Justice David Karn Mary Keown Terri Kieran Loretta Kimbrell Aggie King Kathy Knight Susan Lamb Eddie Lambert Bobby Lance Lynne Lauter Carol Ledbetter Helen Lee Ben Leslie Charles Lewis Lori Littleiohn Rich Lloyd Cheryl Long Linda Lowry Susan Lowery Arlhur Lyons Kathy Mack Lee Magaha Lisa Mauldin Jeannie McAlpine Robin McCane Mike McCormick Patricia McDonald Roger McGee Greg McHugh Eddie MCJunkin Anita Meeks Kris Mihelick Caudill Miller Kathryn Miller Jerri Moody John Moon Suzanne Moon Sam Moore Rhonda Moses Steve Mullenix Bobby Nabors Robert Noah Reyn Norman Rhonda Norman Mike Norris Tom Novitski Cheryl Nunn Sharon Olive Linda Osborne Shelly Outlaw Connor Owens Shasta Parker Leslie Parkman Pam Parrish Tami Patridge Liz Patterson John Patton Terry Peek John Mark Penfield Maffha PGFVY Jim Petty Jerry Pierce Debbie Pinson Jane Pitts Molly Pitts Richard Pounders Carol Powell Karen Price Tommy Proctor David Pruitt Duane Randleman Rhonda Rayburn Nancy Reed Steve Revels Kathy Rhodes Randy Rich -9 r-'L - 1 . N A-533' 'K -B91 'QT 1, .', 4 65 -4-5 1 iii .,, fl 41 we ,, , ,-E 'Qld' Seniors u Us P . i .lx W 'Q L Swat' i i i You JA- A X 3'Y'-'iiulltia-, ,als i Seniors Jake Rivers Janis Robertson Steve Romine Julie Rowe Robert Ryan Sally Schreiner David Scott Renae Sellars Sherry Shaw Lynn Shewmaker Maurice Simmons Ginger May Jan Sinks Cindy Slocumb Caynor Smith Mary Beth Smith Miriam Smith -1 Rusty Smith Sally Smith Shelby Smith Steve Sobczak Ricky Strickland Terrell Stubbins Don Sullivan Doug Sullivan Jerry Taylor Kathy Thomas Bob Tice Greg Topping Kay Vassar Kathy Vaught Richard Walker Lynn Watson Paula Webb Doyle Wells Lyn Wells Debbie West Beth Weston Bnivvmtmy John Vvhnley Gary White 4-' uf If r D ' I V .' 9' 1 1 'Nd' C3 1545 ' . A 1,3 '. -ir XXX Seniors Y ki l. I l l l l i i i , Alu, J T X ' QFZP nl!- K.J . A its f ,-. Nu Fw X! . 4r-fi .. ' - .4 .3 V, , 1 - 0--n N-2' X 1 .1 'P1 , i 'J .F 'fm Trudy White Bill Williams Bruce Williams Chuck Williamson Belly Orr Wilson Beverly Wilson Laurie Wilson Sissy Wilson Cathy Wood Sieve Wood Yvonne Woods Sieve Wright Sarah Yeager Steve Yeargin Mary Zeiger David Zimmerman I . A 5 Q' J-dd.-3 Seniors i J '. 15.0 , , . . pk i I ji . U v. ' n v I ' '. ' 40- 'Civ' 1... Q -'nm' A 1 -,xx Us' l . . 'if ll ff' . .- ,J 'J If .4353 L V 'gy x A I' . . D, ff Y Q .X wi. l I - - l -'v . D .' rn...- V A 196 -22414 4 e . 5 ,,,, , l Ads 198 SAMFORD GRAFFITI To: Scratchies Scratchies are the BEST! Hey Dunc George of the Jungle is alive and well at 23!! Honk-off! You bulldog looking thing. Save me a spot in Arkansas, Angela. C. O. W. 34-1 Miss Gore says that she is beautiful. Austin Charles Dobbins says he is alive and well. Pikes say Ah-h-h-h-h-h! !!!' From Daniel: Gag a maggot, Arnold. To Nogalskiz Pick one! Scott R.: l've been watching you from afar. Hey Kittybelle, Love X To moodiness: Bet you wish it was from our boy. Jeff Reynolds: Congratulations on second place in Step Sing. You were super. We love you Moose to: Omar, Toots, Jaynet, Babette. From Sugar. Robert is always Ort. Mary Dora, Our friends are great. Peace is knowing Jesus. I belong to Jesus. What about you? Barbie: We .lust Love You! Doc-We love you. Mmmmmm yeah we do! Your friends, Flicka and Mrs. Ed. F.A.C.C.H. Stage Crew says Hi Lights, Sound. A: Its been a great 3 years. l'll miss you! B. L. A.: Come see me. B. Senor Pinko: Te quiero, si? Marguerita. S.: Thanks for everything, Roomie? Love M. Delta Zeta: You're the best. Love, the Seniors Andre: We love you. Your Angels Dear. Dr. Langston: Your sure know how to make Ethyl Palpitate! Dear Biology Department: We hated to leave but we heard you were switching to Cadavers in Zoology Lab, and we were afraid we'd be the first specimens. Love, Kris and Mary In spite of all the room changes, out of order air-conditioners, the heat's off and I'm FREEZI NG . .'. Don't let anybody tell you the gals irl the dorms aren't great. Love you all!!! Mrs. Ashley lThe indigent Miz Al THE THIEF OF TIME The Thief of Time SCHOOL OF RAIN lt's just a School of Rain, They Say' will steal awa . . , y the days, that is Life s Teacher. a crime against AH Nea! lt's the Water For All need them as it soaks to Laugh and to Learn the Ground' The Thief intrudes the Courts, to take your days. He walks on air And is seen with Innocent eyes and ears. The Stadium of Stone Creatures, That gives the pupil a new lift in the Classroom. BOOM. BOOM BOOM!!! fthe lightening roarsl. A Stillness A Calmness A Peace All One. Hours flee When the Hands turn to leave J. M. Edwards. To Use the Heart as an Eye and the Soul as an Ear, will show the Outlaw With Goods in hand. Reflective moments . . . Still stand Nature's materials Concrete, Flesh, And Web. J. M. Edwards Ads 199 Whats a wo ldwld data p ocessm compan doin m Birmin ham Growing by providing the finest in Data Process- ing Services to automotive dealers, worldwide. CARS. Computerized Automotive Reporting Ser- vice, Inc, is a leading supplier of accounting, inven- tory and payroll services to automotive dealerships with customers throughout the United States. Australia and Japan. lt's the largest company of its kind providing services exclusively to automotive dealerships, The CARS operation-with its international headquarters and computer complex located at 210 Automation Way-employs some 265 highly- skilled persons locally with an approximate annual payroll of 354,000,000 CARS-a worldwide data processing company has grown tremendously in Birmingham since 1967. And will keep on growing with Birmingham inthe years to come, Computerized Automotive Reporting Service, lnc 210 Automation Way, Post Office Box 235, Birmingham, Alabama 35201 t205l 956 8020 f QUALITY APPLICATION SOFTWARE N If X I X fi VI If I STS I I I I xz J K J X K J It 1 I f X K N f S' f or ,' X - I I I I I I I I I 'g. J X J I I X , K J X fi N - N f I I Y , If XI If KI A I I I I I g J x J X J se J 4 , J K N K Tj If XR If X, If S' NI I I + I I x x J X J K J It ,I J s J N Ny If -X f xxx if xx If Xl Lf N I I I I I I I I I p I I x J X J xi J J It J K J K J GCS General Computer Services, Inc. K Compliments of Alabama Graduation Supplies and Herff-J ones Samford University BOOK STORE Located in the Student Center HOURS: T:-15--1: PIXI. Nlonday - Friday A Complete Selection Of 'l'exIImoIis Curtis Paperbacks Canciy Study Outlines Sundries I-X rt Supplies Stationary Items Paper Clouds Sllirts 1 Lester Helms Somroso Srooams T0 Christian Book Store .PLQlf'3u'6'o s HOIUELUOGD ON THE CURNE Flowers di GMS for all 566355 f a' Qccaszons Martm Flowers, Inc. 2 CoNvEN1ENT LOCATIONS: V .r r losos VESTAVIA 101s MoNTGoMERY HWY szz-9013 XXi3XYiY3X8XX3XXXXi83i FIVE PTS. soUTH 1913 11th AVE. so. 933-0420 Compliments of JIM DAVENPORT S Compliments of PIZZA PLACE 2837 CAHABA ROAD BIRMINGHAM, AL 35223 7 1 1 N! X v A N TIRES BATTERIES WRECKER SERVICE Xxxlx W! i ji Qi, f T 27, igiexs f ,I f l X fgweu Wifky 6644006 ' me ige..fEJ4fn3a..i Birmingham,Ala-35226 Eugene R. Nail, Pastor Teachi ng the Now Book. The Bible To the Now Generation Sch edule ol' Sunday Activities 8:30 Early Worship 9:-I5 Sunday School I IZOU Morning Worship 6300 Tfofil Church Training Evening Worship shaoes FTIOUDIIAIH BADIISI Cl1UI2Cl1 la! ' :l A ,-.vi Hg!! so A 1, - - . -1.1 3 ' J . ' 3 N Y I jig l 'll l f,f,: r If' 'g ' . S -r-.--ff .3 0 'Af . 'if -S ' '1f'fi ' alto ' - HANCHORED TO THE FIRST CENTURY . . . SPEAKING TO TNR TNRNTIRTN CENTURY 2017 Columbiana Rd. 822-1670 Charles T. Carter, Pastor . . .... 9:15 a.m. Sunday School ......... . . Morning Worship ............. Church Training tpreceded by snack supper? ........10:45 a.m. 6:15 p.m. Evening Worship ....................... 7:30 p m Wednesday-The Church at Prayer tpreceded by Family Night Supper and other activitiesJ.7 00 p m BROWDY'S FI E FOODS 2807 Cahaba Road 1919 Morris Avenue tl A -1. ot, ww-L 'kwa-S S-is Ads 204 BRIARWQOD PRESBYTERIAN BOOKSTGRE Two miles East of Highway 280 I on Cahaba Valley Road. '-Zh -- if .T U v A I t U . K .- L, I A g Ts H 1 .5 v- e fear .- 'Pg - , , .- , . lfq , ,. .gm T i M Q an . ..., , Q .- -. . . -vf ' ' . - .gr ni: 1.-ll ,rl , . , x r A '1 iz-M , 'F ,L f l.. . i l.,f..5 4.1.1 . . I i: 1 -,I V i l . . 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Ads 206 +S- I .1 I-I ,...JJL?r,:1 fl: lv .A ' Q .,v11're , jiifg EPILCDGUE The four years we spend in coll.ege represent four years of tremendous growth. The opportunities for expansion of mind and body are limitless. During my four years at Samford I have grown, changed and matured. This yearbook is a record of both the important and unimportant events that have changed and matured me during my Senior year. I hope that it will help you to remember why 1978-79 was important in your life, too. As you flip through the pages of this Entre Nous, I know that you will find things that you, had you been in charge, would have done differently. Please remember what a challenge this book has been for me, and for each member of my Staff. We started with nothing except a dream that through hard work has become reality. Realize the investment of our time and talents will be wasted if you, as a student body do not care enough to support Entre Nous in the future. This book would have been impossible without the help of many faculty and staff members. President Wright and the Board of Trustees have provided both financial and moral support for this undertaking. Dr. Gillispie wrote the maiority of the copy in the opening section. Judy Ashley spent many hours at her typewriter, and in addition offered her love and support. Dr. Vann and Mr. Ben Brown wrote the tributes to Mr. Hand and Dr. Wright that are in the opening section. Dean Martin, and especially Miss Cox, have been consistantly supportive, creative, and helpful. My Staff has been dedicated and hard working despite their sometimes scatter-brained Editor. My roomate, sorority sisters, and close friends have put up with me as I have griped, worried and cried about this book. To each of you I say THANK YOU!!! As l leave Samford University, l hope that some of you will realize a few of the things that I learned very late in my college career. We, as a student body, are a gold mine of talent. We can be innovative, creative, and make a difference in the way things are run. Most of all, I have learned to love and appreciate the unique, different, and absolutely wonderful people that make Samford the place that it is. I can only wish for each of you the ioy l have had here. Good luck and God Bless. IW, with Mary Keown Editor . -.EJ ..-1.-. .'3'. I-s is A-I ...A Academic Department .... Air Force R.O.T.C. Biology ............ Business .... Chemistry .... Education ......... English ........................., Foreign Language ................. Health and Physical Education History and Political Science .... Law ........................... Math ... Music ..... Nursing ..... Pharmacy ,............... Religion ...................... Speech and Dramatic Arts .... Sociology ................... Administrators ............... Academic Deans ..... Board of Trustees General Officers ..... President's Cabinet... Advertisements ........ Classes ........... Freshmen .... Juniors ..... Seniors ........ Sophomores ... Dedication ........ Epilogue ........ Features ................. Adaptation ............. Campus Ministries ..... Friendliest ........... Graduation ........ Homecoming ............... Marriage of Figaro ........... Miss Entre Nous Pageant .... Mr. and Miss Samford ...... Murder in the Cathedral .... S Day .................... Skin of Our Teeth ....... Tartuffee .......... Who's Who .... Greeks .............. Alpha Delta Pi .... Chi Omega ...... Delta Zeta ........... Kappa Delta .......... Lambda Chi Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha ..... Pi Kappa Phi ...... Phi Mu ....... Sigma Nu ..... 208 INDE ...I46-ISI .....I49 ...I46 ...I47 ...I47 ...I5I ...I46 ...I50 ...I50 ...I47 ...I49 ...I47 ...ISI ...I50 ...I48 ...I46 ...I49 .....I48 I36-I45 I44-I45 .......I38 I42-I43 I40-I4I I96-206 I52-I98 I54-I6I I72-I83 I84-I95 I62-I7I .....207 I6-59 ......25 ...34-36 ....38 ...39-44 ...32-33 ......28 ...50-53 ....37 ...30-3I ...45-46 ...26-27 ....29 I8-24 II2-I35 II6-II7 II8-II9 I20-I2I I22-I23 I28-I29 I30-I3I I32-I33 I24-I25 I34-I35 Zeta Tau Alpha ..... Opening Section ...... Organizations ............ A Cappella Choir .... Act 8 ................ Alpha Kappa Psi ...... Alpha Lambda Delta ....... Alpha Phi Omega ............. American Chemical Society ......... Angel Flight ......................... I26-I27 I-I5 ...78-III ....82-83 .....99 .....87 IIO-III Association of Early Childhood Educators ...... 93 B.S.U. Choir ............................... 102-103 Cagerette Officers ............................. 100 Campus Ministries Executive Council Church Recreation Maiors ........... Circle K .................... Crimson Staff .............. Delta Omicron ....... .....94 ....94 ....89 ......84 .....I08 Entre Nous Staff ............. .... 8 0-81 Gamma Sigma Sigma ............ Home Economics Association ..... Honors Program Participants .... Hypatia ......................... Jazz Ensemble .......... Kappa Delta Epsilon .... Kappa Pi .............. Kappa Psi ........... Koinonia ................. Math Club ............................. Ministerial Association .............. Music Educators National Conference Omicron Delta Kappa ................. . Phi Chi Theta ............. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ..... Phi Mu.Epsilon .......... Rho Chi ............................. Rotaract ............................. ......93 .....IOI .85 .....IOI .....I00 I07 .99 .....I06 .....I07 ....90 ....96 ....97 ....86 ....87 ....98 ....90 ....92 Samford Fantasy Wargames Association ...... 106 97 Samford University Band ............ SAPHA .............................. Sigma Delta Phi ....... Spanish Club ................... Student Center Board ............. Student Government Association... University Chorale ............. WVSU-FM ........... Sports .................. Basketball Team Cagerettes ...... Cheerleaders Golf .......... Intramurals .... Tennis ........ Track ....... Willowets :::.92 ....91 ......9I .......95 I04-I05 .....I09 .......96 ....60-77 . . 62-69 ......70 ......7I .....73 ....75-77 .....74 ....73 ....72 'v ' Jan '1:,v' 0 73 .Y Tax sx 'Y N- u 4 . I ,A ag, . n 4 J, .ff ' k 9 r 1. Aft. ., If W 4 -v -- I . u ,I li' , v '7 A' . . 1 ' Ig 'W 47. Q ' ' I' X 'fvw lb J'.:J' f . v I - 5 T . 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