Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX)
- Class of 1985
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ttth tntiatsttt Vol. LXXXII MCMLXXXV Published by SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY GEORGETOWN, TEXAS J. FRANK DOBIE A prolific writer and a great man, J. Frank Dobie (1888- 1964), was editor of the Sou ' wester in 1910, his Senior year. It is to his memory that we dedicate this, the 1985 Sou ' wes- ter, on the seventy-fifth anniversary of that volume. J. Frank Dobie The year was 1906. Compulsory education in Texas was twelve years away and Southwestern operated a fitting school on the old campus. Oil, temperance, and woman ' s sufferage were emerging as topics of debate within the meeting rooms of the Alamo and San Jacinto Literary Societies. Southwestern was the leading Methodist university in the Southwest and Dr. R. S. Hyer, a brilliant experimenter in radio and x-rays was its regent. J. F. Dobie, an eighteen year old from a Live Oak County ranch, enrolled that fall because his parents expected him to get a college education. Frank brought with him the values, attitudes, and perceptions of that rugged ranch environment and he found a cadre of professors that encouraged creative scholarship, broad literary and cultural involvement, and social arrangements reflecting turn of the century Methodist beliefs. By 1907 Frank was recorded as being a Marshall of the Alamo Society. His first published work A Cow Drive appeared that year in the Southwestern University Magazine because his English professor, Albert Shipp Pegues, believed that freshmen should read broadly and sophomores should attempt writing and publishing. While his college career included a broad sampling of social, organizational, and reflective opportunities, he continued to write and contribute to the magazine. In all, he published four western stories and a clutch of critical essays. By 1910, Dobie was editor of Volume VII of the Sou ' wester, an annual launched in 1904 by the Athletic Association of Southwestern University. This volume was to be one of the great editions of this venerable series, as it included humor, dedication, a broad perspective, and a good sampling of Dobie verbiage. From the present vantage point we can believe that his college experience unleashed the Dobie genius for recognizing and expressing pioneer and folk insights. J. Frank Dobie, as an alumnus, is one of the Southwestern University greats and it is right and proper that we call attention to this fact in the 1985 edition of the Sou ' wester. Judson S. Custer • ' - , v t% And u August Amal|a naf6 •-- : „ ' - Association %i Alcoholic Annihilators, whose aim Ws, to destroy as much strong drink as .possible, in response Jo the- Prohibition .Movement.. %?-r ■• PRESIDENT ROY B. SCHILLING TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING STUDENT LIFE . 19 ORGANIZATIONS . 45 HONORS AND AWARDS 87 SPORTS ADMINISTRATION PEOPLE . . . 131 ' ' % : . ' ■' ■■, - ' : -..;;V, ' ■. ■.-•;■.. CULLEN BUILDING Cullen Building In 1910, the year J. Frank Dobie was editor of the Sou ' wester, the Main Building celebrated its tenth birthday. At that time the building boasted three stories and a basement, a gymnasium with all the modern attachments, spacious library rooms, Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., and literary society halls, a magnificent auditorium, elaborate offices and reception parlors and publication rooms. But, according to the 1910 yearbook, (in a memorable, though perhaps overdone quote), the most magnificent thing about this building is its Memorial Dome, sixty-five feet square, with wings extending from every side. This dome is not a tinseled plate reflecting only rain-bow colors. It is the Westminster Abbey of Texas Methodism, sacred for whom it shall forever memorialize, grand for what it stands, and sublimely beautiful for its architecture and design. There is nothing like it in America. In it the aesthetic and the material are happily blended. Many changes were made when the building was renovated in 1977 by the Cullen Foundation and renamed in memory of Roy and Lillie Cul- len, but it is still the main building on campus, providing classrooms and offices for the Adminis- tration. Perhaps most important, though, is the fact that it has become the symbol of Southwest- ern University, and as such, it deserves a promi- nent place in our memories and in a book repre- senting the University. s. see is i n II I : u. MS 1910 - First S. U. Women ' s Basketball team. ' :. ' : T. .n .- - Alamo and San Jacinto Literary Societies Picnic April, 1910. (J. Frank Dobie kneeling far left). S.U. CAMPUS THEN AND NOW Original library building. 4i fe UNIVERSITY 1840 The Cullen Building. School for pre-freshmen. Mood-Bridwell Hall. The Ladies ' Annex, destroyed by fire in 1924. 10 CAMPUS CHRONOLOGY The Old Williamson County Science Building. 1870-71 Georgetown college building erected at present site of junior high school, original campus. 1873 Georgetown announced as site of consolidated Methodist university, uniting Rutersville, Wesleyan, McKenzie and Soule colleges. Classes began. 1875 Southwestern University chartered by State of Texas. 1879 Young Ladies School completed, four blocks from original campus. 1886 Construction began on men ' s dormitory, Giddings Hall, on original campus. 1887 Ladies Annex cornerstone laid - first building on new campus (present location of Southwestern University campus). 1898 Cornerstone laid for Administration Building. 1906 Cornerstone laid for men ' s dormitory, Mood Hall. 1917 Williamson County Science Building completed (at present site of Lois Perkins Chapel). 1925-26 Ladies Annex destroyed by fire. New women ' s dormitory built, later named Laura Kuykendall Hall. 1939-40 Cody Memorial Library, Jim West Gymnasium, and Field House constructed. 1950-58 Circle drive installed. Lois Perkins Chapel, Fondren Science Building, McCook-Crain Clinic, Ruter Hall, Brown Swimming Pool, Alma Thomas Fine Arts Center, Bishops Memorial Student Union, and Religious Activities Center built. 1962-66 President ' s home, Kurth Hall, the addition to Cody Memorial Library, University Commons, Herman Brown and Moody -Sliearn residence halls completed. 1976 Sid Richardson Physical Education Center constructed. 11 CAMPUS PLAN Since Georgetown became the site for Southwestern, the campus has slowly evolved to become the beautiful, well-organized campus it is today. President Schilling ' s vision for the university includes many changes that should take place in a relatively short period of time, in order to bring Southwestern to National Maturity and make it rank among the top small universities in the nation. Uf. v? • ,x jrn jut What Southwestern proposed to do in 1910. Southwestern campus as it is now. 12 THE MASTER PLAN The New Women ' s dorm - what S.U. is doing now. The Master Plan is the physical manifestation of the vision of Southwestern and a main part of our attempt to achieve National Maturity. Work on this plan has begun, with the building of the new women ' s dormitory facing Laura Kuykendall Hall. The Master Plan for Southwestern. 13 August came this year, bringing with it mandatory water restriction, the opening of classes, and a new batch of FRESHMEN Some of these freshmen came from as far away as Holland and Germany, while the majority came from in or around the major cities in Texas - Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. But wherever they were from, they brought with them enthusiasm, which was immediately put to use at Freshman Orientation. Corey Anderson - Orientation Volleyball. Getting set up for school. 14 Mark Kristel and Linda Stemple. Linda Stemple. Some Residence Life Staffers make a pyramid. Julie Mayne, Gerald Cantor, Laura Tyler, and Susan Williams . . . waiting. 15 16 KITTEN r . jhF _aw a BENJAMIN BRITTEN AND THE CEREMONY OF INNOCENCE Benjamin Britten was the subject of Dr. Peterson ' s 1985 BROWN SYMPOSIUM Sir Peter Pears, the main speaker, was unable to attend because of illness, but the Symposium was still a success, with Donald Mitchell, Phillip Brett, John Evans, Eric Crozier, and Nancy Evans giving lectures and classes from February 20th to February 22nd. The performance of Britton ' s Curlew River was filmed for Public Television. Curlew River - but who understood it? I m STUDENT LIFE Sally Shuford, phonathoning. Teresa Peacock . . . peeking out. 21 Kate Butler. Giving blood. Norma Juarez. m - 0 m 22 8r««wiMHww Reed Hartzog. Lee Vandruff and Jon Jenswold at Sig Volleyball Tourney. 23 Hartzog, Keith Coe, Paul Malson, James Neavrlle, J a fnes Bass, Row 2: Lisa barren, Kenneth Hern, Amy Kane, Catherine Spezia, Mike West, Kerry Zastoupil, Randy Stutes, Bobby Deaton, Russell Moritz. 2nd Ruter Mwau itezUtt,-! David Koe ' rner, Greg Warming Gree- lohl Batemj Mike Keahey, Jim Mcfci Taggart, Row 2: Tom Flanikeh, Jimmy Nichol jptl Morris, Stewart Dewitt, Scott Bl_ . 3: Bill Erhart, Mark Graves, Noel Sy, Adam Haughey, Mark Kristel, John Davies, Jerry Rigatos. Theresa Deaf. DORMS TiX Floor - Davy J It Wells, Wilt Medal! izarry (R.A.), Jeve Katew-init BIJfc rialf Wkie SlelJ, MiWYolng, O-aig Carroll, (Row 2) - (R to L) Doug McLallen, David McKeever, Dave Jolliff, Steve_S W, Glover Johnson, Dan Jolj on, Mark Eteechen, Gerald Cantor, Wesley Millican. DORM LIFE 1st Kurth - Tracy Walker, Cindy Long, Lori Wingfield, Catherine Dale, Marilyn Lane, Jahnnette Nelson, Kathleen Patrick, Lisa Ravert, Holli Leggett, Amy Wink, Paula Trietsch; (Row 2) Benet Younger, Margaret Stanley, Jan Perkins, Robin Bily, Tammy Roest, Connie Page, Kat.e Grant, Brooke Burris, Sarah Hyde (R.A.). 26 ,,,- DORMS Mobdy ' -SheaW r t - Sarah Berthold. Robbie RM.u . M|§yK I4 Stew; .Bass (R.A. Ijrioerl ScWey. Pete KennedfCOfci2L |r (Row 2) Barbara H ran, Angela Reid, Catft fidy,  Hill, Chris iron Elaine v. ' aM uik, Kathy Damma ■loni Willis, Wanda ;heler, Lorinda jWmonT L.K 2nd West - Anna Johnson, Kriss Parr, Jennifer Cooper, Jessica Mitcham, Mary Elizabeth Welmaker, Mishann Johnson, Beth Powell, Lynn Hanson, Kate Butler, Karen Sahl, Sara Duce, Kim Mitchell, Lisa Kwon, Jennifer Robberson, Laura Phelps, Michelle Castillo, Jill Hagar, Christy Anderson, Donna Hastings, Michelle Huang, Tracy Harting. The Women of LK 3rd West. 27 D O R M S idge.Uacy, Kob K i WMa Mosaics, JameMGaeta, R HPHck v L fcdk i Peter Myig, JoeJPTightingale, Johnny Maberry, Rick Raima Gregg Proctor, Kenny Simon ' John Burruss, Brad Allen, Jim Rathburn, Stu Roberts, Brian Kinkade, Paul Vestal, John Janssen, Steve Hales Monroe Walker. ■3: : :: % -JJu- L.K. 3rd East - Susan Moak, Michelle Mucha, Susan McAdams, Debbie Van Dyte, Nancy Wofford, Laura Tyler, Rose. Vardiman, Sarah Faulkner, Carrie Helmcomp, Linda Sternp% Amy Barlow, Sue Sommermeyer; (Row 2) - Holly Kin «]y (R-A tR ow j g Stockham, SSS loS , ' jllis. -T-  DORMS 3rd Kurth - Margo PPW My ShttfoTfl, Debbie Diaz, Leigh AlWHKilker, Lisa Hkd, Tiffany HlTTinTJennifer Trolp Laura Scott, Robin Ray, Jana BiglJy, Laurie Tisrltr (R. A.), Marce Walsh, Tracy Mayer. 30 Spectators at Sig volleyball tournament. Jackson Jones and visitors. Dallas Cowboys Hoopster Long lost friends meet at Homecoming. Susan Williams. 31 SNOW ■' S m Snow Garfield by Caroline Jones and Martha Joe Nichol. Mood-Bridwell Hall. Snowball fight at S.U. 32 Although we didn ' t have a white Christmas, we did have SNOW IN GEORGETOWN in early Spring. It snowed once while we were all home for the holidays, then it snowed again in January while we were all here. It even snowed on a weekend so we could have snowball fights, sled down the golf course hills on old Commons trays, and ride on inner tubes pulled by trucks on the football field. Sheryl Crenshaw and Teresa Peacock and their snowman. Mike Middleton and Jill Hagar. 33 DAILY LIFE Mark Graves and Gaylon Morris. Look out Rocky! The Gang ' s all here! Tiffany Hillin, Wendy Smith, Dave Koerner, Heidi Lewis, Greg Warmink, Adam Haughey, Gary Greenlees, Burke O ' Malley, Jerry Rigatos, Dale Fischer, Bill Ehrart. Paul Solomon. 34 Donna Syvertson, DeDe Hatchett, and Penny Daughtry. Danny Cohen and Fred Taggart. 35 HOMECOMING PIKE Lawnmower Brigade on maneuvers. Tri-Delts in the Parade. Dr. Spellman, Mr. Homecoming. ZTA Wagon 36 People came from all over the country this year for the HOMECOMING PARADE The Kappa Sigma Homecoming Parade, done in conjunction with Student Foundation, was a huge success. There was a great turnout and the Pikes won first place for their Pike Marching Lawnmower Brigade and Drill Team. Scott Clearman, Sig Homecoming Queen, on his throne. The A D Pies. The Baseball Team. Mike Henry leads the Pike Lawnmower Brigade. 37 Susan Hook, Amy Williams, and dates. Sisters . . . Patti and Sally Ross. ELEt Hon E t fa P cj ■altyi EC Enjoying Dinner . . . Scott Smith, Jerry Anderson, Anita Lightfoot, Scott Carrell. 41 Susan Stevens Teiethoning. 38 Sheri Hassler and Dr. Reynolds-Cornell. Catherine Dale, Eric Stewart, and Leighann Walker. Clayton Haley, Jill Boone, Keane Fedosky, Katie Parvin, Perry Bolger, and Cheryl Ransone. Kathy Kuebel serving. .. i 39 Tommy Collins, Joe Evans, Jeff Guisti, Loren Hudson in the Sig Parade. Bruce Beasley and Ted Maier at ADPi Playday. Susan Hook, Teresa Peacock, Caroline Jones Hanging around. Mike Williams trimming the Sig Christmas tree. 40 1 41 Laura Scott. Singing in the Chapel 42 Kristen Radford and President Shilling Nancy Rushing. Paige Cavanaugh giving blood. Joni Willis at the Sig Volleyball tourney. L 43 ORGANIZATIONS Zeta Chapter of ALPHA DELTA PI was established at Southwestern in 1907. This year, the ADPi chapter put on Playday to raise money for the Ronald McDonald Houses, their national philanthropy. They competed in Homecoming Sing and Parade, and won the Scholarship trophy for the highest average among the sororities. I 46 Top Row Connie Page, Jan Perkins, Dori Wiles, Debra Schroeder (Pres.), Karen Schroeder, Michelle Fincher, Jill Johnson Kathy Damman, Row 2: Sara Rushing, Susan Shepherd, Ellen Monk, Laurie Fisher, Laura Smith, Mary Cay Willis, Penny Daughtry, Robyn Davenport, Sheri Schlecte, Pam Hurley, Rose Vardiman, Donna Bishop, Row 3: Ginna Johnson Jana Bigby, Lisa Brewer, Ruth Patterson, Jessica Mitcham, Elizabeth Rathburn, Amy Smith, Sheri Gipson, Elizabeth Ruddy, Robin Ray, Joni Hardy, Row 4: Holly Green, Tammy Graham, Dori Zirkel, Lori Mayfield, Laura Irene Patterson, Paige Cavanaugh, Cindy Batot, Laura Scott, Kristen Radford, Rhonda Radford, Jennifer Stokes, Row 5: Libis Morse, Julie Reeves, Betty Gibbs, Brooke Burris, Karen Hays, Katie Grant, Jennie Jones, Molly Newcomer, Julie Hardy, Jennifer Robberson, Debbie Van Dyke, Bottom Row: Stacey Brecht, Sally Ross, Lynn Douglass, Julie Tunnell, Katey O ' Hara, Susan Stevens, Beth Stockham. The Supremes minus Diana . . . Sara Rushing and Mimi Pratt. Pledge Sisters . . . Jessica Mitcham, Elizabeth Rathburn, Laura Smith, and Debbie Van Dyke. Dori Wiles and Sally Ross. Founded in 1911, the Theta Epsilon -Chapter of DELTA DELTA DELTA sponsored a Spaghetti Dinner to raise money for the Austin Battered Women ' s Shelter and raised money for a $750 scholarship to be given to a Southwestern woman. With Catherine Spezia as president, the Tri-Delts won Kappa Alpha Derby Day and many intramurals sports. Fall 1984 Pledge Class: Tracey Weir, Nikki Hottendorf, Am Kane (pledge trainer), Liz Hill, Sylvia Sydow, Robin Bily, Michelle Moore. 48 Top Row: Mary Akin, Lori Miller, Karen Franta, Mindy Lackey, Erica Swords, Amy Kane, Leslie Williamson, Jennifer Oden, Sally Shuford, Shannon Taylor, Mishann Johnson, Nikki Hottendorf, Betty Brashear, Nancy Smith, Jackie Siders, Row 2: Kate Butler, Karen Monk, Anita Brown, Elizabeth Hoke, Stacy Chiesa, Tracey Weir, Paige Pelt, Karen Sahl, Lorinda Bushong, Row 3: Jennie Candish, Susan Williams, Kelly Kimbrough, Elisabeth Buffy Evans, Laura Phelps, Stephanie Sunseri, Cindy Stanley, Holly Sylvester, Michelle Moore, Row 4: Robin Bily, Catherine Spezia, Tina Grant, Lisa Kwon, Katie Parvin, Diane Crucian, Beth Fenton, Amy Hutchinson, Laurie Greer, Bottom Row: Liz Hill, Angela Reid, Cheryl Ransone, Larissa Pickens, Alison Smith. M Laurie Greer and Jill Hagar. ► . %£ Buffy Evans Susan Bowerman and Doug Wipff. Karen Franta at Homecoming. 49 The Gamma Zeta Chapter of DELTA ZETA was established at Southwestern in 1946, the most recent of any Greek social organization. With Debra Carmack as President, the Delta Zetas competed in Homecoming Sing and the parade. Amy Miller and Susan Hook ready for the Sig Homecoming Parade. Top Row: Lori Wingfield, Kristi Wright, Laura Riggs, Regina Ball, Susan Hook, Martha Delair, Lisa Head, Row 2: Leigh Ann Walker, Catherine Dale, Karen Willis, Lisa Ravert, Jahnette Nelson, Martha Joe Nichol, Marilyn Lane, Peggy Hailey, Amy Miller, Row 3: Ann Minter, Melinda Murphy, Amanda Testa, Natali Wilson, Holli Leggett, Donna Hastings, Ruth Davis, Angie Boswell. NOT PICTURED: Debra Carmack, Margie Collings, Kim Crenwelge, Traci Dattalo, Kim Davis, Marilyn Lane, Lorna Lawrence, Deneece Lawrence, Erin Little, Sharon McCrary, Jennifer Moeser, Danna Raley, Teresa Rask, Karen Reed, Patti Ross, Carmen Shultz, Sonya Smith, Donna Taylor, Betsy Tieman, Kim Dykes Traylor, Laura Yaple. 50 Glenda McMullan, Regina Ball, Melinda Murphy, Kristi Wright Kristi Wright, Melinda Murphy, Theresa Rask. • r I W to. A 1 A m5hB St T . ■kPS ! Susan Hook, Martha Delair, Kim Davis. 51 Deena Houghton, Susan Hook, Amy Miller, Carolyn Pharr, Lisa Ravert. Lambda Chapter of ZETA TAU ALPHA was established at Southwestern in 1906. Karen Dailey was President this year when the Zetas sponsored a Volleyball-a-thon to raise money for Debbie Williamson to go try out for the U.S. Olympic Volleyball Team, and they placed second in the Homecoming Sing competition. 1985 Spring Pledge Class 52 Top Row: Tish McLelland, Lizzette Gonzales, Chrissie Moulds, Donna Syvertson, Karen Dailey (Pres.), Maria Beckley, Gerry Wiggins, Carol Shiller, Samantha Zika, Sue Sommermeyer, Lydia Andrade, Paula Trietsch, Delma Lopez, Colleen Whitmore, Sarah Hyde, Linda Stemple, Row 2: Middle Wells, Kathy Troy, Tammy Frihart, Karen Kuczaj, Rachel Merrill, Kathy Dunn, Benet Younger, Leslie Parke, Fronye Gober, Row 3: Michelle Mucha, Kelly Hoots, Dawn Simmons, Amy McKnight, Beth Powell, Carrie Helmcamp, Patricia Rickey, Laura Herrin, Bottom Row: Michaela Harris, Tara Hulse, Sandy Smith, Elyn Honts, Susan Eastland, Tracy Walker, Susan McAdams. NOT PICTURED: Sue Ahn, Sarah Berthold, Pam Campbell, Cara Dedear, Carol Fleuriet, Dawn Kubala, Liz Lane, Linda Lawler, Rebecca Lincoln, Lori Longacre, Cindy Lund, Gaye Morrison, Sheryl Nix, Jennifer Peel, Becky Ramirez, Laurie Sprinkle. Spring pledges before the pose. Colleen Whitmore, Tara Hulse, Lydia Andrade, Sue Ahn, Laura Merrill, Cindy Lund, Karen Dailey, Sarah Berthold. 53 Xi Chapter of KAPPA ALPHA was established at Southwestern in 1883, making it the oldest Greek organization on campus. This year, with Rob Galloway as President the Kappa Alpha Order had their traditional Tequila and Longneck bash in the Fall and Old South in the Spring in South Padre. The Spring pledges ran Derby Day for the women pledges in February. Beauregard . . . rest in peace. 54 tow: Robert Zearf ••. .d Maier;-0 ffHidc ' . Mike Moore, Michelle Fincher, Tres Morris, Lori Pate, Cindy uunu, Kelly Henderson, Greg Caudell, Joni Willis (198 5 Rose), John Luce, Lori Miller, Kelly Kaye King, Mark Mann, Lee Vandruff, Keith Rook, Pete Akin, Bottom Row: Russell Klawunn, Chris Carlson, Jim Weatherford, Joe Evans ' , Rob Potter, George Hutchinson, Bruce Beasley, Seated, Top Row: Julie Tunnell, Russell Martin, Rob Galloway, Dori Wiles, Karol Moye, Karen Dailey, Row 2: Laurie Sprinkle, Anita Brown, Mary Akin, Rhonda Radford, Jennifer Peel, Row 3: Peter Hirsch, John Hill, Jay Huddleston, Mickael Weir, Todd Flagg, Wayne Sorrell, Nick Schwarzenbach, WillGlaspy, NOT Pictured: Whitney Anderson, Craig Carroll, Rich Frymire, Joey Giminez, Steve Katsurinis, Henry Krusekopf, Jesse Lazenby, Frank Leffingwell, Gene Leposki, Wes Millican, Jon Morris, Tracy Phillips, Jeff Shell, Kenny Simon. Garv Vasauez. Wick Wolk. Mike Moore. Sliu ' f Sarah Hyde and Bruce Beasley. Ted Maier. George Hutchinson. 55 The Iota Chapter of KAPPA SIGMA was established at Southwestern in 1886. This year, with Lawrence Thorne as president, the Sigs sponsored the Homecoming parade, the fraternity Little Sister volleyball tournament, and the annual Rum and Reggae party in the Fall. Debbie Van Dyke and Scott Clearman Top now: Seott Pass. Michelle Castillo. Susan HoW PPHf ■ft; u:v . ( Jennie Jones Jaap Suermondt, Jackson Jones. Patrick Goob Fitzgerald, Lawrence Thorne. Laura STnTft. Kenny Aslakson Jose Castillo, Margaret Wilson, Rich Lawlor. Row 2: Kevin White. Karen Schroedcr, Jill Johnson. Debbie Van Dyke Pan, Hurley, Travis Mathis D Regine Reynolds-Cornell, Mishann Juhnson. Jessica Mitcham. Elizabeth Rathburn Mike Williams, RutrPattc n, MarvWaJh Wellmaker, Row 3: Russell Kirkscey, Will McCall Graham Munns, Doug McLa en, Blake Hail James John Pennoni, Mike Young. Tim McGarity, Front Row: Scott Clearman, Cary Ray, Bran Walsh. 56 Scott Pass. Scott Clearman, Sig Homecoming Queen. M. l Al 1 l fM Michelle Castillo and Kenny Aslakson. 57 With Mike Middleton as President, the Texas Gamma Chapter of PHI DELTA THETA (established in 1886) sponsored the Phi Delta Theta Charity Softball Tournament and won second place in the Homecoming Sing competition, with a tribute to Walt Disney. Top Row: Mike Middleton, Clayton Haley, Mike Cavers, Rob Staton, Dennis Heath, Frank Pelosi, Tyler Hunter, Chris Medlenka, Steve Lescher, Phil Ricker, Tim McLaughlin, Hix Hardy, Bruce Winters, Dave Holland, Keane Fedosky, Al Mulick, David Fisher, Marion Lawler, Jeff Lacy, Row 2: Keith Barber, Happy Weitzel, Mark DeVaney, Bruce Hurley, Ted Ellis, David Backus, Dan Boobar, Kip Cascio, Eddie Wallum, Mark Edgar, Front Row: Jim Neaville, Ray Martinez, Jimmy Kipple, Mike Patronella, Tim Sturm, Jon Rice, Jim McKay, Guy Fisher. NOT PICTURED: Jim Harycki, Mike Hazell, Perry Bolger, Austin Connell, Hal Cromwell, Gaylon Morris, Jamie Royce, Neil Grant, Bill Jordan, Stu Barnett, Scott Bailey, Bill Green, Kelly Forester, Brad Allen, Scott Butler, Bill Ehrhart, Alex Perches, David Day, Corey Anderson. 58 Keith Barber graduating. ' W ■r fc T I §l !c , 5 - 4 % r kJrl V 1 1 v I 1 f s - 1 - ' Tsd , . ■Dan Boobar. Gaylon Morris. Jon Rice. .■_ I.. Tim McLaughlin. 59 The Alpha Omicron Chapter of PI KAPPA ALPHA was founded at Southwestern in 1919. This year, with Kevin Latz as President in the Fall and Kevin Lungwitz as President in the Spring, the Pikes competed in and won both the Homecoming Parade and Sing, and sponsored the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon in Georgetown on Labor Day. Paul Solomon and Mark Lewis. 60 Top Row: Greg Warmink, Mark Graves, Chris Speier, Paul Franz, Mike West, Paul Witmer, Butch Adams, Dan Johnson, Brett Wells, Row 2: (standing): Kevin Lungwitz, Morgan Cawthon, Cal Johnson, Mike Matzinger, Greg Dyar, Glover Johnson, Matt Henry, Brian Wieters, Jeff Wang, Greg Kirkpatrick, John Baldwin, Glen Watson, Mark Rawlins, Randy Bowden, Brian Eastland, Steve Bass, Dwayne Stevens, Row 3: Brock Curry, Dan Larriviere, Johnny Maberry, Kent Pickering, David Rowe, James Gaeta, Paul Solomon, Ken Garcia, John Davies, Norman Franco, Ted Kehoe, Mike Lade, Chris Caron, Frankie Elliot, Peter Chang, Randy Monk, Front Row: Steve Smith, (thinking), Roger Brandt (thinking), John Adams (thinking), Jay Nowlin, Jimmy Nichols, Peter Soria, James Morrison, Mike Kasmiersky, Noel Sy. Presidents Kevin Latz and Roy Shilling. Kevin Latz, Paul Witmer, Kevin Lung 61 S.U. SINGERS led by Mr. Roussaki, had a number of special performances this year in addition to singing in regular Chapel services every Thursday morning. jjjS ' stipi T i§r r , || pr (pF , Lp? Mf. % %r % «rj p % i Top Row Glenda McMullan, James Gaeta, Dan Johnson, Randy Stutes, Eric Stewart, Robert Green, Paul Malson, Andrew James Brock Curry, George Brightwell, Paul Solomon, Karen Winn, Martha Delair, Elizabeth Wheeler, Row 2: Nancy Wofford Peggy Hailey, Stu Roberts, Julie Mayne, Kathy Troy, John Davies, Jimmy Nichols, Peter Sona, Ross Taylor Sharon Shumway, Phyllis Rust, Amy Head, Kathy Weber, Betty Gibbs, Row 3: Robert Schley, Carolyn Pharr, Katherine Kearley Patricia Rickey, Tracy Harting, Natali Wilson, Randy Monk, Rafael Palaganas, Mike Lade, Laura Riggs Tim Murray, Holli Leggett, Danna Raley, Melinda Murphy, Sally Ross, Patti Ross, Lisa Warren, Mr. Roussaki, Row 4- Beth Stockham, Colleen Whitmore, Paula Carden, Sheri Gipson, Joni Hardy, James Bass, Alicia Lantz, Laura Yaple, Debbie Mittanck, Desiree Stanley, Kim Davis, Row 5 (Seated): Polly Morrison, Jackie Siders, Margo Porter, Amanda Testa, Kathy Damman, Susan McAdams, Margaret Parker. 62 PSI CHI is the National Honor Society in psychology, founded in 1929 for the purpose of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining scholarship in psychology. Psi hi is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association and a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. . 1 14 t . • ♦ $ IfKA Top Row: Cal Johnson, Dr. Jesse Purdy, Kristy Harrell, Rebecca Fortnam, Dwayne Stevens, Jan Perkins, Karen Monk, Holly Sylvester, Row 2: Karen Hanna, Jennie Candish, Andrea Burleson, Beth Salerno, Laurie Sprinkle, Jennifer Peel, Shonali Jacob. 63 ALPHA CHI, a national undergraduate scholarship society, formerly known as the Southwestern University Scholarship Society was founded at Southwestern in 1922. Its objectives are the stimulation, development, and recognition of scholarship. Members of the Texas Alpha Chapter are elected from among the top ten percent of the Junior and Senior classes. 1-rir. ' -...:. ? -.t- Top Row; James Boger, Jaap Suermondt, Sheila LeDoux, Teresa Peacock, Sheryl Crenshaw, Susan Hook, Keith Coe, Mike Middleton, FrankPelosi, Row 2: Brent Farney, Pete Kennedy, Michael Weir Jim Harvey, Sara Rushing, Carmen Sbultz, Maggie Hernandez, Lillian Boren, Amy Williams, Robert Sch lej , Lon Miller , Kelly Hendereon Row 3- Brian Risinger, Kianoush Kian, Karen Monk, Cal Johnson, Laura Mae Adam, Vicki Wood, Donna Paty, John Janssen, Mark Hsaio, Row 4: Ruth Davis, Francoise Mouroux, Sylvia Sydow. 64 SOUTHWESTERN CONCERT BAND Back Row: Jana Johns. Cathy Valdez, Holli Leggett, Sum Smith, Brian Eastland, Brian Walsh. Mike Middleton, Kevin Lungwitz, Row 2: Jimmy Kipple, Paul Vestal. Tracy Harting. John Villafana, Randy Monk, ken Garcia. Monroe Walker. Jim Giroux, Keith Coc, Joe Trietsch, Paul Venable, Whitney Anderson. Rachel Merrill. Steve Self. Beth Powell, Ted Kehoe, Laurie Fisher, Deni Vidaurri, Row 3: Anne Stolle, Delma Lopez, Shannon Lawler, Amy Head. Julia Clark. Ann Minter, Marilee Frazee. Angela Boswell, Trudi Kollmann, Sarah Berthold, John Janssen, Michelle Vanacek, Brian Kinkade, Row 4: Lisa Ravcrt, Hollv King. Martha DeLair, Debra Carmack, Angela Reid, mSm BEl § | ■BM jMefoida Murph ALPHA KAPPA PSI is a professional Business fraternity whose membership is open to all Business majors and minors. Rush is conducted in the Spring to pledge new members into the fraternity. Top Row: Dr. Ruth Taylor, Frederick Taggart, Randy Massey, David Wyborny, Mike West, Mike Kasmiersky, Greg Kirkpatrick, Keith Rook, Andrew Yang, Steve Smith, Reed Hartzog, Dorita Hatchett, Andrea Burleson, Row 2: Kim Crenwelge, Dawn Simmons, Carol Shiller, Margie Collins, Linda Grapski, Rosalie Fedor, Anita Brown, Karen Dailey, Row 3: Robbie Ramirez, Teresa Peacock, Lin Penniman, Debra Schroeder, Lillian Boren, Jennifer Sullivan, Lisa Kaindl, Row 4: Erin Little, Dawn Jenkyn, Debra Walther, Judy Clapp, Lisa Brewer, Lisa Caviel. (Noi Pictured: Neal Burt, Matt Garwick, Norma Juarez, Rebecca Lincoln, Lori Pate, Kathy Rollins, Elizabeth Ruddy, Cliff Tuttle, Eddy Wallum, Julie Clark, Dr. Roberts, Dr. Giesecke, Dr. Imke.) 66 THE SCIENCE SOCIETY is an organization of advanced students who have at least 30 hours of science courses (biology, chemistry, physics, math), as well as a 3.0 grade point average (cumulative) and a majority vote of the undergraduate membership. Paul Vestal, James Morrison, Frank Pelosi, Jim Harvey, Bob Boger, Kianoush Kian, Dr. Roeder, Keith Coe. Row 2: Steve Lescher, Paige Cavanaugh, Catherine Spezia, Laurie Greer, Michelle Vanacek, Francoise Mouroux, Margaret Gregorczyk, Bottom Row: Dr. H. Jacob, Mike Middleton (Pres.), Mark Hsaio, Sammy Vick, Kent Pickering, Stephanie Gartner, Jeff Wang, Nancy Bostrom, Carmen Shultz, Dr. Bob Morgan. 67 PI DELTA PHI the National French Honor Society, is open to all persons who meet the academic require- ments set down by the Society. Students are nominated in recognition of their academic achievements in French above four semesters with at least a 3.0 average in French and a 2.8 cumulative average. Members: Cecilia Pahlsson, Ian Purcell, Robert Schley, Amy Miller, Martha Joe Nichol, Deena Houghton, Brent Farney, Tammy Roest, Susan Hook, Franciose Mouroux. 68 With strong leadership and a desire to make a real difference on campus this year, STUDENT SENATE Executive Board: John Hill, Comm.; Jimmy Kipple, Comm.; Tiffany Hillin, Sect.; Kathy Dunn, V.P.; Pete Kennedy, President. ran a coop book sale, made statements concerning SAGA ' s use of food for decoration, the Administration ' s stance concerning Mr. Mariano Diaz-Miranda, and upheld the right of free speech in the student plays. Top RowJaap Suermondt, Bob Boger, Brian Kinkade, Rick Whittaker, Keith Coe, Steve Sergiovanni, Nick Schwarzenbach, John Hill, Cynthia Burton Row 2: Maggie Puskarich, Pete Kennedy, Ted Bose, Kathy Dunn, Paula Trietsch, Tracy Harting, Corey Anderson, Jimmy Kipple, Row 3: Caroline Jones, Jennifer Trost, Tiffany Hillin, Robert Schley, Garett Marshall. 69 Established at Southwestern in 1983 to promote work in the theatre, ALPHA PSI OMEGA is open to Theatre majors and minors who meet the requirements of the organization and are voted upon favorably by the members. This year, John Luce was President while Candy Baimbridge was Vice President. Officers. 70 Darcy McFadden, Scott Holliman, Joel Laurin, John Luce, Rob Corn, Julie Salstrom, Rob Ranee, Tracy Mayer, Kenny Simon, Martha Byron, Laura Sprinkle, Colleen Burke, Sheila LeDoux, Candy Baimbridge, Andrea Adams, Amy Harris. One of Lillian Hellman ' s greatest plays, THE CHILDREN ' S HOUR was produced by the Mask and Wig Players in the Fall, with Michelle Fincher (Best Actress) as Martha Dobie and Dori Zirkel as Karen Wright. In the story, Martha and Karen are schoolteachers whose lives are ruined by the rumor, spread by Mary Tilford (played by Amy Harris), that they are homosexuals. Other cast members included: Candy Baimbridge as Mrs. Lily Mortar, Sandra Lerma as Rosalie Wells, Jeff Anderson as Dr. Joseph Cardin, Clare Foster as Agatha, Julie Brister as Mrs. Amelia Tilford, and Rob Ranee as a grocery boy. Dori Zirkel, Julie Brister, and Michelle Fincher. iMu V. v Karen (Dori (Zirkel) and Martha (Michelle Fincher) confront their accusers. 71 THE MI SER, Moliere ' s rollicking comedy about stinginess, was presented by the Mask and Wig Players in November. Mike Swearingen played Harpagon, the Miser, who tyrannizes his own children in his determination to make money. Other Cast members included: Michelle Fincher as Elise, John Luce as Cleante, Kenny Simon as Valere, Candy Baimbridge as Frosine the matchmaker, Julie Sahlstrom as Mariane, Tom Orr as Master Jacques, Larry Ruffo as La Fleche, Ted Bose as Master Simon, and Richard Standifer as the magistrate. John Luce and Mike Swearingen. . iSgf Michelle Fincher and Kenny Simon. 72 With Mary Rodgers ' music (Richard Rodgers ' daughter), ONCE UPON A MATTRESS was a big hit, playing over Parents ' Weekend in February. The play Is a musical version of the story of the Princess and the Pea, in which a girl must prove that she is a princess before she can marry the prince, Dauntless the Drab (played by Jeff Anderson). Queen Aggravain (Tracy Mayer) gives Princess Winnifred (Candy Baimbridge) the ultimate test of being a princess by testing her sensitivity to one small pea under 20 mattresses. Other members of the cast included: Tom Orr as King Sextimus, the Silent, Amy Harris as the Minstrel, Darcy McFadden as Sir Harry, Lisa Shenk as Lady Larken, and Mike Wearingen as the court wizard. ■jr ' ' % ' T - g,, A • f 1 ' C W M ; % 1 J : ' l ifc... ma s J  _ - ' ; Larry Ruffo, Tom Orr, and Amy Harris. ■™ Pri ncess Winnifred (Candy Bairn ™ nd chorus. « 1 14 ■fa 1 ( t 1 4 ? • VI | «.. H r ■1 ' Ik • I V ■B jJHf ,„.i .|p ■%| 1 73 Run by Ben Sherman, the UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL sponsors programs, performers, and expetitions to places such as the Texas Renaissance Festival and Enchanted Rock. Dave Wopat, Edward Jackman, and Jed Clampit were only some of the performers the UPC sponsored this year. UPC sponsored trip to the Texas Renaissance Festival. Members of the Union Program Council: Katherine Kearley, Rob Corn, Ruth Davis, Jim Harvey, Tim McGarity, Jennifer Trost, Brian Kinkade, Heather Britt, Becky Ramirez, Ted Bose, Beverly Couzens. 74 Margie Sikes was sponsor and Sarah Hyde was President of the 1984-85 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL which oversees all of the sororities ' activities. It functions as an overarching structure to further the goals, aims, and rules of the women ' s Greek system. The 1984 Panhellenic Councilmembers were: Sarah Hyde, Dori Zirkel, Larissa Pickens, and Erin Little. New members for 1985- Julie Tunnell, Delma Lopez, Kristi Wright, Catherine Dale, Robin Bily, Susan McAdams, Katie Parvin, Jennifer Stokes. 75 CARDINAL KEY is a national leadership honorary for women, based on scholarship, participation, and leadership in campus activities. This year Cardinal Key chose Jennie Jones and Laura Patterson as most outstanding sophomore and freshman women. Top Row: Lori Miller, Karen Franta, Mary Akin, Kelly Henderson, Sara Rushing, Linda Kleihage, Karen Monk, Amy Miller, Sheryl Crenshaw, Row 2: Sandy Smith, Ruth Davis, Colleen Whitmore, Gayle Rigsby, Elaine Warmink, Dori Zirkel, Laurie Greer, (Pres.), Sheila LeDoux, Row 3: Kim Crenwelge, Carol Shiller, Ellen Monk, Brenda Vick, Betty Gibbs, Catherine Spezia, Jennie Candish. 76 Under the editorship of Brent Farney, THE MEGAPHONE was the best it has been in many years. It included pro- con articles on controversial topics, a weekly column by Jay Huddleston, features by Heidi Lewis, Elaine Marshall, Cecilia Pahlsson, Ben Jackson, and Brent Farney, photography by Jasper Wesseling and the University News Service, and an editorial page which dealt with pertinent campus issues. The staff. , « -JJ ' • A Elaine Marshall, Heidi Lewis, Jasper Wesseling, Ben Jackson, Editor Brent Farney, Garett Marshall, Jay Huddleston, Gerald Cantor. 77 Founded in 1979 to serve the students and the University, the STUDENT FOUNDATION is dedicated to the advancement of Southwestern through recruitment, alumni activities, and public relations. With sponsor Mary Beth Karr, the Student Foundation set up Parents ' Weekend, Homecoming, the Phonathon, and Senior Challenge. President - Sam Smith Secretary - Betty Gibbs Committee Chairpersons: Homecoming - Catherine Spezia Phonathon - Mary Akin Parents ' Weekend - Keith Barber Senior Challenge - Sheri Hassler Special Events - Shonali Jacob Just watch this. How ' bout $5000? O.K., $5. 78 Back Row: Jan Perkins, Beth Yandell, Rob Galloway, Larissa Pickens, Jeff Lacy, Brent Farney, Third Row: Nikki Hottendorf, Karen Franta, Mary Akin, Shonali Jacob, Laurie Greer, Anna Abraham, Sheri Hassler, Second Row: Scarlett Moss, David Rowe, David Fisher, Brenda Vick, Mary Cay Willis, First Row: Keith Barber, Catherine Spezia, Steve Bass, Betty Gibbs, Sam Smith. NOT PICTURED: Kevin Lungwitz, Mike Williams, Jackie Siders, Debra Carmack, David Holland, Happy Weitzel, Paul Witmer, Dori Zirkel. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA is a national Black sorority, founded January 15, 1908, at Howard University, which has not been established here at Southwestern. Adrianne Jones is a general member of AKA since there is no chapter here, but with a rising Black consciousness and population, she is hoping to establish a chapter here soon. Adrianne Jones. EBONY is an organization to promote greater unity among Blacks and the Southwestern community, and a greater awareness and appreciation of Black culture. 79 With men living in McCullough this year, the WOMEN ' S HOUSE COUNCIL included one male representative. House Council sponsored a formal dance in the Fall and study breaks for the residents throughout the year. ' ■■' , % Julie Mayne, Ross Taylor, Jill Hagar, Teresa Deal, Caroline Jones, Amy Miller, Wendy Williams, Beth Stockham, Sue Sommermeyer, Kim Sheffield. 80 THE MOOD-HERITAGE MUSEUM was established in 1978 after the remodeling of Mood- Bridwell Hall. The museum has approximately 3925 items, including a collection of fossils, prehistoric Indian artifacts, early American tools, and items of historical significance for Georgetown and Southwestern. The special exhibits, which are changed about once per semester, included Polo in Georgetown, Chatauqua meetings in Georgetown, and a May fete at Southwester which became a tradition in the 1920s and was highly publicized all over the state. m Greek vase. 81 Working with the Wesleyan Home, the ADOPT A GRANDPARENT organization began this year with the efforts of Ellen Monk and Jennifer Stokes. The Grandparents put on a musical performance in May to entertain the students and to express their gratitude to those who were involved in the program. Part of the Wesleyan Rhythm Band. 82 I V ® pseudo-Greek for I Phelta Thi, is an organization primarily because they have matching jerseys. Made up for fun by the basketball team, its membership is restricted to the players on the 1985 Championship S.U. Pirates Men ' s Basketball Team. Wally Meyer was president of this very elite group. Troy Bijou, Jeff McClain, Wally Meyer, Bruce Lewis, Jim Rathburn, Jeff Kaman, Paul Williams, Danny Whitteaker, Kerry Zastoupil, Tom Sweeney. 83 INDEPENDENTS Charlie Hart, Allen Bijou, Randy Stutes, John Evans, Stu Roberts, Soren Diaz, Bob Wilson, Carol Shiller, Tim Murray, Harriss Currie, Eric Coe, Joyce Obar, Monica Krieg. (Not Pictured - Paul Malson, Head Resident, Steve Smith.) 84 Cheryl Sutherland, Anna Cooper, Carol King, Karen Winn, Natalie Marshall, Heidi Lewis. Christina Kipple, Cheryl Sutherland, Karen Winn, Angela Denny, Natalie Marshall. 85 HONORS FALL 1984 DEAN ' S DISTINCTION LIST LAURA MAE ADAM EDWARD PETER AKIN IV MARY H. AKIN CHRISTINA K. ANDERSON LYDIA ANDRADE AZIZAH AZIZ MELINDA BAKER AMY BARLOW BRUCE BEASLEY JAMES ROBERT BOGER DANIEL BOOBAR LILLIAN BOREN NANCY SUE BOSTROM ANGELA BOSWELL LISA BRADLEY MARCIA BRANSTETTER BRENDA BUCHANAN ANDREA BURLESON CHRIS CARLSON DEBRA CARMACK SCOTT CARRELL GREGORY CAUDELL KEITH COE BRIAN CRESSMAN HAROLD A. CROMWELL RUTH DAVIS THERESA DEAL SOREN DIAZ KATHERINE DUNN BRIAN EASTLAND SUSAN EASTLAND DIANE EBERT WADE ETHEREDGE L. BRENT FARNEY JULIANA GILEAU DAVID GILES SHERI GIPSON MARGARET GREGORCZYK JILL HAGAR STEVEN HALES CLAYTON HALEY JULIE HARDY TRACY HARTING LISA HEAD KELLY HENDERSON MARIA HERNANDEZ AUDREY HESELMEYER STEVEN HEYDUCK TIFFANY HILLIN ANNE HOSKIN MARK HSAIO TYLER HUNTER R. BRUCE HURLEY CHRIS IMMEL JOSEPH IRIZARRY SHONALI JACOB KEVIN JANAK JOHN JANSSEN DANIEL JOHNSON CAROLINE JONES JENNIE JONES KAREN KANTRALIS MICHAEL KEAHEY KATHERINE KEARLEY JEFFREY ALAN KEE PETER DREW KENNEDY KIANOUSH KIAN KELLY KIMBROUGH HOLLY KING TERRI KRENEK JEFF LACY MICHAEL LADE ALICIA LARITZ SHEILA LEDOUX PAMELA LESTER KEVIN LUNGWITZ RHONDA MACKIN MELISSA MARCOM JOHN MARTIN JULIE MAYNE J. ALAN MCDOWELL NANCY MCQUISTION CYNTHIA MERRILL AMY MILLER 88 • 3.6 Average, Fall 1984 Grades. FALL 1984 DEAN ' S DISTINCTION LIST LORI MILLER DEBORAH MITTANCK ELLEN MONK KAREN MONK CHRISTINE MOULDS FRANCOISE MOUROUX TIMOTHY MURRAY MATTHEW NAISER MOLLY NEWCOMER ANNE NGO MARTHA JOE NICHOL SHERYL NIX JOHN NOWLIN JENNIFER ODEN MORRISSON PARROTT KATIE PARVIN DONNA PATY TERESA PEACOCK JENNIFER PEEL FRANK PELOSI JAN PERKINS KIRSTEN PETERSON DONNA PICKARD B. KENT PICKERING IAN PURCELL JOE RAMIREZ ELIZABETH RATHBURN LEA ANN REAM JON C. RICE LAURA RIGGS A. GAYLE RIGSBY SARA RUSHING ELIZABETH SALERNO ROBERT SCHLEY C. JEFF SCHNEIDER DEBRA SCHROEDER JOANNA SELLERS SHARON SHUMWAY DAWN SIMMONS JO ANN SIPTAK SAM SMITH SANDRA SMITH SONYA SMITH LAURA SPRINKLE RICHARD STANDIFER H. JAAP SUERMONDT JENNIFER SULLIVAN SYLVIA SYDOW HOLLY SYLVESTER ROSS TAYLOR MICHELLE VANACEK BRENDA VICK SAMMY VICK DENISE VIDAURRI WILLIAM WALKER RANDY WALSH DAVID WALTER DEBORAH WALTHER ELAINE WARMINK GLENN WATSON DANIEL WEEDEN MICHAEL R. WEIR, JR. TRACEY WEIR HARRY WEITZEL D. BRET WELLS RIMMON C. WHITTAKER GERALDINE WIGGINS MICHAEL WILLIAMS PAUL WILLIAMS DEBORA WILLIAMSON MARY CATHERINE WILLIS KAREN WINN PAUL WITMER VICKI WOOD JEFF WRIGHT KRISTI WRIGHT KELLEY YAMKA G. BETH YANDELL ROBERT ZEARFOSS MARCI ZINK PATRICIA ZODY 89 SPRING 1985 DEAN ' S DISTINCTION LIST LAURA MAE ADAM ANDREA ADAMS E. PETE AKIN, IV MARY H. AKIN LYDIA ANDRADE JOHN L. ASH LISA AU ANGER AZIZAH AZIZ CANDACE BAIMBRIDGE MELINDA BAKER DAVID BAKKER RONALD BALLARD STEPHEN BASS CINDY BATOT BRUCE BEASLEY JAMES R. BOGER DANIEL BOOBAR LILLIAN BOREN NANCY BOSTROM ANGELA BOSWELL MARCIA BRANSTETTER ANITA BROWN BRENDA BUCHANAN COLLEEN BURKE CHRISTOPHER CARLSON DEBRA CARMACK SCOTT CARRELL J. ELAINE CASKEY STACY CHIESA DEBORAH CLAWSON SHERYL CRENSHAW BRIAN CRESSMAN T. TIMOTHY CROW DIANE CRUCIAN KIMBERLY DAVIS THERESA DEAL E. SOREN DIAZ KATHERINE DUNN ADRIENNE EARLS SUSAN N. EASTLAND DIANE EBERT WADE B. ETHEREDGE JOHN R. EVANS CLAIRE FOSTER MARILEE FRAZEE ROB L. GALLOWAY STEPHANIE GARTNER SHERI GIPSON JAMES GIROUX WILL R. GLASPY TAMMY GRAHAM JANIECE GRAY ROBERT W. GREEN MARGARET GREGORCZYK PATRICIA GRIMMER PATRICK E. HAAS JILL C. HAGAR STEVEN HALES AMY L. HARRIS KELLY HENDERSON LISA HENNINGTON MARIA HERNANDEZ AUDREY HESELMEYER TIFFANY HILLIN DAVID G. HOLLAND SUSAN HOOK BARBARA HORAN MARK HSIAO PAMELA G. HURLEY SARAH HYDE CHRIS IMMEL SHONALI JACOB CHRISTOPHER JANNING JOHN J. JANSSEN W. CAL JOHNSON A. DEAN JONES JENNIE K. JONES NORMA JUAREZ KATHERINE KEARLEY KIMBERLY KELLER PETER D. KENNEDY KIANOUSH KIAN 30 SPRING 1985 DEAN ' S DISTINCTION LIST KELLY KIMBROUGH HOLLY M. KING BRIAN KINKADE MARY ELIZABETH KOCKS JEFF A. LACY ALICIA LARITZ KEVIN H. LATZ JOEL LAURIN PAMELA G. LESTER ANITA LIGHTFOOT MELISSA MARCOM ELAINE MARSHALL JOHN P. MARTIN JULIE MAYNE CHRIS MEDLENKA CYNTHIA MERRILL MICHAEL MIDDLETON AMY MILLER LORI MILLER D. RANDY MONK ELLEN MONK KAREN MONK FRANCOISE MOUROUX KAROL K. MO YE CHRISTOPHER MUIR DAWN JENKINS MUNDY TIMOTHY MURRAY MATTHEW NAISER MOLLY NEWCOMER MARTHA JOE NICHOL HAZEL NOID JENNIFER ODEN MORRISON PARROTT DONNA S. PATY TERESA PEACOCK JENNIFER PEEL LINDA PENNIMAN JAN PERKINS IAN PURCELL JOE RAMIREZ ELIZABETH RATHBURN LEA ANN REAM JON C. RICE A. GAYLE RIGSBY NANCY C. RUSHING SARA J. RUSHING C. JEFF SCHNEIDER GERALDINE SELDEN STEVEN SELF JOANNA SELLERS STACEY SHACKELFORD E. WAYNE SHUFFIELD SHARON SHUMWAY JO ANN SIPTAK SAMUEL J. SMITH SONYA SMITH PAUL SOLOMON CAROLE SPIERING LAURA LEE SPRINKLE RICHARD STANDIFER H. JAAP SUERMONDT JENNIFER SULLIVAN PATTI SUMMERALL ROSS TAYLOR MICHELLE VANACEK PAUL D. VENABLE BRENDA VICK SAMMY C. VICK DENISE VIDAURRI MARCE WALSH MICHAEL R. WIER, JR. TRACEY WEIR D. BRET WELLS RIMMON C. WHITTAKER DEBORA WILLIAMSON LESLIE WILLIAMSON MARY CAY WILLIS KRISTI WRIGHT KELLEY YAMKA G. BETH YANDELL NANCY YERKES KERRY ZASTOUPIL 91 WHO ' S WHO STEPHEN BASS LILLIAN L. BOREN K. COLLEEN BURKE SHERYL D. CRENSHAW L. BRENT FARNEY LAURIE M. GREER MARGARET J. GREGORCZYK STEVEN C. HEYDUCK W. CAL JOHNSON PETER D. KENNEDY KEVIN H. LATZ SHEILA M. LEDOUX MICHAEL L. MIDDLETON TIMOTHY E. MURRAY DONNA S. PATY TERESA S. PEACOCK ROBERT M. SCHLEY SAMUEL J. SMITH CATHERINE A. SPEZIA CAROLE L. SPIERING BRENDA J. VICK SAMMY C. VICK DANIEL S. WEEDEN PAUL R. WITMER PATRICIA L. ZODY 92 DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT: Margaret Gregorczyk Donna S. Paty Michael L. Middleton CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT: American Chemical Society A ward Laurie Greer Freshman Chemistry Award Michael R. Weir, Jr. ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Wall Street Journal Award Lillian L. Boren Accounting Excellence A ward Jennifer M. Sullivan ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Nancy K. McQuistion Edward P. (Pete) Akin IV FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: Lisa Auanger Gertrude Solomon French Award Donna S. Paty HISTORY DEPARTMENT: Patricia L. Zody Peter D. Kennedy MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: Atkin Memorial Scholarship Patti Summerall PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: D ' Layne Langlinais POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: L. Brent Farney PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT: W. Cal Johnson MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Mary Starnes Music A ward Mikal Hart Samuel J. Smith Meyer Memorial Composition Award Chris Immel THEATRE AND SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT: K. Colleen Burke Angus Springer Memorial Scholarship Marc Walsh STUDENT NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AWARDS: J. Timothy Crow Mary Cay Willis D ' Layne Langlinais Morrison Parrott UNIVERSITY CLUB AWARD: Scott A. Carrell Ruth A. Davis Kristi L. Wright DAVID KNOX PORTER PRE-THEOLOGY AWARD: Paul R. Witmer DELTA OMICRON AWARDS: Senior Honor Pin Kimberly K. Davis Star of Delta Pin Janice Houy 93 AWARDS KAPPA ALPHA ROSE: Mary H. Akin PI KAPPA ALPHA DREAM GIRL: Marci M. Zink ZETA TAU ALPHA WHITE VIOLET MAN: Rob Corn WOMEN ' S PANHELLENIC OUTSTANDING GREEK WOMAN: Tara Hulse CARDINAL KEY OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN WOMAN: Laura Irene Patterson CARDINAL KEY OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE WOMAN: Jennie Jones 1984 - 85 BROWN SCHOLARS Sheri L. Gipson William A. Green Holly M. King Alicia L. Laritz 94 HONOR GRADUATES SUMMA CUM LAUDE MIKAL NEAL HART DONNA SUE PATY MAGNA CUM LAUDE CHRISTINA K. ANDERSON LILLIAN L. BOREN L. BRENT FARNEY LAURIE M. GREER PETER DREW KENNEDY NANCY K. MCQUISTION MICHAEL L. MIDDLETON IAN M. PURCELL ROBERT M. SCHLEY CATHERINE A. SPEZIA JENNIFER M. SULLIVAN SAMMY C. VICK ROBERT S. ZEARFOSS CUM LAUDE JAMES A. GIROUX W. CAL JOHNSON TIMOTHY E. MURRAY TERESA S. PEACOCK ROZZIE POLLEX KAREN R. REED MARK E. SCOTT SAMUEL J. SMITH PATRICIA L. ZODY HONORS THESIS GRADUATES MIKAL NEAL HART ROBERT M. SCHLEY 95 SPORTS It was another good season for the VOLLEYBALL TEAM this year. The Pirates went to the NAIA District IV playoffs and ended the season there, with a record of 18 wins and 17 losses. Team honors for the season included Debbie Williamson ' s being named to the NAIA first All-American Team and to the second All-American Team of the Collegiate Volleyball Coaches Association. Kim Dykes Traylor sets one up for Carol Schiller. 1984 S.U. Volleyball - (Top Row) Kim Crenwelge, trainer, Nancy Seiler, Asst. to the Coach, Carol Fleuriet, Pam Campbell, Tela Lindsey, Lisa Mensing, Carol Schiller, Ann Hargrove, Jackie Siders, (Manager), Coach Glada Munt. (Row 2) Kim Dykes Traylor, Lisa Caviel, Kristy Horton, Monica Krieg, Tina Bachtold, Debbie Williamson. 98 Where did it go? Kim Dykes Traylor. Lisa Caviel. VOLLEYBALL ■Kim Dykes Traylor, Carol Shiller, Coach Munt, Lisa Caviel, Debbie Williamson. Debbie Williamson, Kristy Horton, and Ann Hargrove waiting. 99 Tela Lindsey. ■■' : ' ■■::■■,■:■Debbie Williamson and Coach Munt with Debbie ' s All- America Honors. Ann Hargrove bumps the ball to Kim Traylor 101 This year, Coach Paul Peak ' s MEN ' S BASKETBALL TEAM had an outstanding season, with a 24-8 record. The Pirates beat St. Mary ' s to win District and go to the NAIA National Tournament. Coach Peak won Coach of the Year in the District, and Bobby Deaton won Ail-American Honors. rai ; : s-.  ' J %£ . ij-CTfe ' JB — 1 . Top Row: John Evans, Russell Stone, Mike Shirley, Russell Moritz, Jim Rathburn, George Kash, Bobby Deaton, Bruce Lewis, Danny Whitteaker, Holly Sylvester, Allen Bijou, Coach Paul Peak, Bottom Row: Tom Sweeney, Kerry Zastoupil Paul Williams, Wally Meyer, Jeff Kaman. NOT PICTURED: Troy Bijou, Jeff McClain. 102 20 Tom Sweeney. 103 .om. i Bf.ttOt , ■;- ■w  ■ «  • - f ; • J ' i , . Tori right: Bobb DcaU?n LiJ ' Wp ' IcfifJaul Jfck. Kerry Z||oupfl7?eTf ' . Kerry Zj cClain • -a — wit Defending their 1983-84 NAIA District IV title, the WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL TEAM had a good year, rounding up a 15-14 overall record with a 12-8 NAIA record. They defeated nationally ranked TWC and Tarleton State, and many of their losses were to NCAA division I schools. The Juniors and Seniors contributed positive leadership to the Freshmen who made a very good showing and will be an important factor in next year ' s outcome. Top Row: Coach Reda Clay, Dorita Hatchett, Mindy Lackey, Janiece Gray, Lela Robertson, (All American), Cheryl Sutherland, Carol King, Wendy Smith, Stacy Swoboda, Marilee Frazee. Bottom Row: Wendy Stinson, Angela Tennison, Kathleen Patrick, Anna Cooper, Teri Parvin, Melissa Dillingham, Carolyn Guyton, Not pictured Nancy Wiegand. 106 Carolyn Guyton. Carolyn Guyton. 107 Wiiium Carolyn Guyton. 108 Wendy Smith Teri Parvin shoots. Kathleen Patrick. 109 Although they did not advance to Nationals as they have the past two years, the BASEBALL TEAM had a very successful year. Coach Mallon received an award for having 500 wins as coach of the Pirates. Terry Ebner, Brady Bohannon, Rodney Kaase, and Russell Martin were named to the All-District team, while Russell Martin was also named All-Area and Ail-American for the second time in his college baseball career. Coach Mallon. Top Row: Coach James Ellison, Billy Rundzieher, Kevin Luersen, Danny Cohen, Jim Harycki, Jeff Allen, Mike Timlin, Mike Cavers, Mark Mann, Mike Anderson, Terry Ebner, Kelly Forester, Rodney Kaase, Coach Jim Mallon, Row 2: Russell Martin, Eddie Bazan, Cody Rabb, Shane Strickland, Brad Baker, Richard Frymire, Bruce Winters, Wayne Shuffield, Kyle Ballard, Tommy Collins, Burke O ' Malley, Bill Jordan, Derek Kempf, Front Row: Brady Bohannon, Eric Fox, Paul Wellman, Mike Patronella, Pete Wellman, Loren Hudson, Jeff Guisti, Pat Myers, Joe Evans. 110 Athletic Director Carla Lowry throws out the first ball of the season. Rodney Kaase leads off at first base. m 1985 S.U. BASEBALL I ' ?- S ; i : ! ., f m :■■' .. : :- ■ljp - - 112 ! Mike Cavers. 113 LACROSSE COACH BILL NORRIS COACH - BILL NORRIS. ■V; WHITNEY ANDERSON DAN BOOBAR PETER CHANG SCOTT CLEARMAN MONTY CURTIS BILL HARMON PAT HAAS JON JENSWOLD RUSSELL KLAWUNN TRAVIS MATHIS CHRIS MUIR ROB RANCE _ v ;. JON RICE :;■( MIKE SEAY §§ j£ KENNY SIMON Ok ROB SMITH I J TOM STELL TREG TAYLOR LEE VANDRUFF A JEFF WANG m MICHAEL WEIR j DAVID WITCHER 114 ■mm fc a. ' f. s.u. TENNIS TEAM M Greg Crowley. Top Row: Coach Tex Kassen, Chris Raesz, Steve Rucinsky, Mark Rawlins, James DeYoung, Greg Crowley, Row 2: Desiree Stanley, Amy Hutchinson, Catherine Spezia, Melinda Baker, Karen Sahl, Row 3: Mike Flick, Mary Akin, Beth Fenton, Cindy Batot, Butch Adams, Not Pictured: Doug Warden. 115 1984-1985 CHEERLEADERS Dorita Hatchett, Cathy Brady, Karen Kuczaj, Tiffany Hillin Kim Sheffield 116 1985 S.U. SPORTS 117 ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT ROY B. SHILLING ADMINISTRATION Mr. George Brightwell, Jr. Registrar. Mr. Don Heins Assis. Dean for Residence Administration. Dr. William B. Jones Vice President Provost Mr. John Lind V.P. Admissions Dr. Theodore Lucas Dean, School of Fine Arts Ms. Anne Matthews Career Development Dr. G. Benjamin Oliver Dean, Brown College of Arts and Sciences Mr. Jake Schrum V.P., University Relations Mr. Ben Sherman Assis. Dean for Student Services Mr. William Swift Dean of Students Ms. Charlotte Taylor Director of Scholarships and Financial Aid Mr. Kirk Treible V.P., Fiscal Affairs 121 BROWN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dr. Martha Allen History Dr. Donna Barnes Sociology Dr. David Blumenfeld Religion and Philosophy Mr. George Brightwell Economics and Business Dr. Virginia Carwell English Dr. John Chapman Math and Computer Science Ms. Reda Clay Physical Education Dr. Joe Colwell Economics and Business Dr. Weldon Crowley History Dr. Judson Custer Education Dr. Winston Davis Religion and Philosophy Dr. Jan C. Dawson History Mr. Mariano Diaz- Miranda History Dr. Richard Denman Math and Computer Science Mr. Harold Eidson, Jr. Computer Center Mr. Michael Fabritius Economics and Business 122 BROWN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dr. Billie Fullingim Education Dr. David Gaines English Dr. Leonard Giesecke Economics and Business Dr. Eb Girvin Biology Dr. Jack Harris English Dr. Hal Haskell Latin and Greek Dr. T. Walter Herbert, Jr. English Dr. Fred Hilgeman Che mistry Dr. Dan Hilliard Sociology Dr. Douglas Hooker Psychology Dr. Robert Horick Computer Center Dr. Frank Imke Economics and Business Dr. Horace Jacob Biology Dr. Sharon Johnson Education 123 BROWN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dr. William Jones History Dr. Tex Kassen Physical Education Mr. Gary Kline Political Science Dr. Edwin Lansford Chemistry Dr. Carla Lowry Physical Education Mr. James Mallon Physical Education Dr. Robert Morgan Biology Dr. Thomas Morgan Physics Dr. Bruce Mossman Education Ms. Glada Munt Physical Education Dr. Robert Neveln Math and Computer Science Dr. Gwen Kennedy Neville Sociology Dr. Francis O ' Brien Political Science Dr. G. Benjamin Oliver Religion and Philosophy 124 BROWN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dr. Lois Parker English Mr. Paul Peak Physical Education Dr. Francisco Perez Spanish Dr. Jesse Purdy Psychology Dr. Robert Reinehr Psychology Dr. Regine Reynolds- Cornell French Dr. Gary Richter Math and Computer Science Dr. Ken Roberts Economics and Business Dr. Robert Roeder Physics Ms. Gerhild Rogers German Mr. Peter Roussaki Christian Education and Music Dr. John Score Religion and Philosophy Dr. Nick Sikes Education Dr. Farley Snell Religion and Philosophy Dr. Robert Soulen Chemistry Dr. Norman Spellman Religion and Philosophy 125 BROWN COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dr. Suk-Soon Suh Political Science Dr. Jon Swartz Education Dr. Ruth Taylor Economics and Business Dr. Ralph Whitmore Math and Computer Science Mr. William Zacchaeus Economics and Business THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Dr. Anthony Adessa Music Mr. Richard Bass Music Ms. Virginia Dupuy Music Dr. Richard Hossalla Theatre and Speech Communication 126 THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Ms. Drusilla Huffmaster Music Mr. Claude Kennard Art Dr. Ted Lucas Music Dr. Janice McCullagh Art Dr. George Nelson Music Mr. John Oertling Theatre and Speech communication Dr. Ellsworth Peterson Music Ms. Kathleen Raymond Art Mr. Raymond Schroeder Music Mr. Kenny Shepherd Music Mr. Patrick Veerkamp Art Ms. Mary Visser Art NOT PICTURED: Ms. Muriel Burress, Speech, Mr. Joseph McClain Music, Ms. Pam Rossman Music, Mr. Marshall Thomason Music. 127 NEW FACULTY Top Row William Zacchaeus, (Eco. Bus.), Judith Thompson (Library), James Houchins (Eco. Bus.), Mariano Diaz- Miranda (History), Dan O ' Loughlin (Psychology), Hal Haskell (Foreign Lang.), Bennett Watson (Math), Robert Frederick (Philosophy) Joanna Fountain-Chambers (Library), Bottom Row: Michael Fabritius (Eco. Bus.), Carla Lowry (Athletic Director) Jessica Lazarus (Education), David Gaines (English), Clinton Davis Education), Francisco Perez (Foreign Lang). ADMISSIONS Denise Conners Monty Curtis Jacqueline Hefley Trudy P. Mohre Mike Rossman 128 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Richard Anderson - Comptroller Jane Bost - Counselor Marty Curtis - News Service Dr. Joanna Fountain-Chambers - Library Janice Hester - Recorder Emmalee Hubble - John Lind Eileen Jacob - Business Office Faye Johnson - Dean Oliver Betty Knauth - Accounting Les Layman - SAGA Wanda Minyard - Business Office Leona Morris - Payroll and Personnel Chris Pickard - Dean Swift Debbie Sanderfer - Financial Aid Charlotte Schkade - President Shilling Francie Schroeder - President Shilling Jan Schultz - Women ' s Head Resident Steve Smith - Men ' s Head Resident Trella Smith - Purchasing Nancy Smithwick - Business Office Ruth Thomas - Kirk Treible Judy Thompson - Library Dorothy Williams - Business Office Henry Wolgemuth - Library 129 PEOPLE ESHMEN Daven Dawsc DeYoi Warns astland, Brian Ehrhart, William Elliot, Frankie i 7 ■' f BI f j 1,1 |r jte r J? f- i | FRESHMEN RESHMEN tlerson, Laura ■ndlcton, Kim Pennoni, James fWches, Alex fW ffff PS ESHMEN SOPHOMORES Allen, Brad Allen, Jeff Ball, Regina Ballard, Kyle Beckley, Maria Belknap, Kim Bigby, Jana Bily, Robin Bishop, Donna Boone, Jill 140 SOPHOMORES Boren, Shed Bose, Ted Brady, Cathy Brecht, Stacey Britt, Heather Buchanan, Mary Burleson, Andrea Burris, Brooke Bushong, Lorinda Caron, Chris Cawthon, Morgan Cohen, Danny Couzens, Beverly Dale, Catherine Davis, Ruth DeLair, Martha Diaz, Debora Dorsa, Anne Douglass, Lynn Dulaney, Karen Dunham, Lori Dunn, Katherine East, Shelley Edgar, Mark Evans, Joe Fedosky, Keane Fincher, Michelle Franco, Norman Frihart, Tammy Gaeta, James 141 SOPHOMORES Gartner, Stephanie Gaylor, Sheri Giesecke, Margie Gill, Melinda Gonzales, Lizzette Grant, Katie Guyton, Carolyn Haas, Pat Hales, Steven Hanna, Karen Hardy, Julie Harycki, Jim Hazell, Mike Head, Lisa Hilgeman, Karen Hill, John Hillin, Tiffany Hoskin, Anne Hsiao, Mark Huang, Lourdes Huddleston, Jay Hudspeth, Roberta Hutchinson, Amy Jackson, Ben James, Andrew Janssen, John Janak, Kevin Jenkyn, Rachel Johnson, Dan Johnson, Glover 142 SOPHOMORES r Jones, Dean Jones, Jennie Kasmiersky, Michael Keahey, Mike Kearley, Katherine Kipple, Jimmy Kirkpatrick, Greg Krusekopf, Henry Lacy, Jeff Lane, Elizabeth Lane, Marilyn Laurin, Joel Leggett, Holli Lincoln, Rebecca Long, Cynthia Mann, Mark Martinez, Ray Mathis, Travis Mayer, Tracy McDowell, Alan McGarity, Tim McKay, Jim McKeever, Duncan McKnight, Amy McLelland, Tish McMullan, Glenda Medlenka, Chris Merrill, Rachel Minter, Ann Mitcham, Jessica 143 SOPHOMORES Mittanck, Deborah Monk, Randy Moore, Michelle Moore, Terri Morrison, James Murphy, Melinda Neaville, James Nelson, Jahnnette Obar, Joyce Page, Connie Parvin, Katie Patrick, Kathleen Patronella, Michael Patterson, Ruth Pelt, Paige Perkins, Jan Pharr, Carolyn Pickering, Kent Porter, Margo Potts, Ada Radford, Kristen Ramirez, Rebecca Ravert, Lisa Rawlins, Mark Ray, Robin Ream, Lea Reid, Angela Rickey, Trisha Riggs, Laura Rollins, Kathy 144 SOPHOMORES 4J - II Ross, Charles Rowe, David Salerno, Elizabeth Schroeder, Karen Schultz, Janine Sellers, Joanna Sergiovanni, Steve Shackleford, Stacey Shuford, Sally Simmons, Dawn Siptak, JoAnn Smith, Amy Smith, Nancy Stallones, Robert Standifer, Richard Stanley, Cindy Stanley, Margaret Stinson, Wendy Stone, Donna Stokes, Jennifer Suermondt, Jaap Sunseri, Stephanie Sydow, Sylvia Sylvester, Holly Syvertson, Donna Taylor, Ross Taylor, Treg Trost, Jennifer Turner, Ashley Tyler, Laura 145 SOPHOMORES Vestal, Paul Vidaurri, Deni Walker, Leigh Ann Walker, Tracy Walker, Monroe Walsh, Marce Ward, Leighanne Watson, Glenn Webb, Jeff Weir, Michael Weir, Tracey West, Michael Wieters, Brian Williams, Wendy Winfrey, John Wink, Amy Wright, Charles Wright, Kristi Yandell, Beth Yang, Andrew Youngblood, Norman Younger, Benet Zgourides, Kim Zika, Samantha 146 JUNIORS Akin, Mary Alvarez, Abraham Anderson, Jerry Auanger, Lisa Bachtold, Tina Bass, James Boger, James Bradley, Lisa Brewer, Lisa Brown, Anita Brown, Federico Burt, Neal Campbell, Pamela Candish, Jennifer Carlson, Chris Carmack, Debra Carpenter, Jill Carrell, Scott Caudell, Greg Cavanaugh, Paige Clark, Julia Coe, Keith Collings, Margie Corn, R obert Cortez, Selina i 4 147 JUNIORS Curry, Brock Daughtry, Penny Eastland, Susan Fedor, Rosalie Fortnum, Rebecca Foster, Claire Franta, Karen Garcia, Ken Glaspy, Will Graham, Tammy Grapski, Alice Grapski, Linda Graves, Mark Haley, Clayton Harrell, Kristy Harvey, James Henderson, Kelly Hern, Kenneth Hernandez, Maggie Herrin, Laura Hill, Elizabeth Hook, Susan Hottendorf, Nicole Houghton, Deena Irizarry, Joe 148 JUNIORS Hyde, Sarah Jacob, Shonali Jacobson, Brad Johnson, Dee Jones, Caroline Jones, Jackson Juarez, Norma Kemper, Renee Kian, Kianoush Kilburn, Frances Kinkade, Brian Kleihege, Linda Koch, Karla Kubala, Dawn Lackey, Mindy Lawrence, Deneece Lawrence, Lorna Little, Erin Longacre, Lori Lopez, Delma Lungwitz, Kevin Malson, Paul Matzinger, Michael Miller, Amy Miller, Lori 149 JUNIORS Monk, Ellen Monk, Karen Moore, Michael Mouroux, Francoise Nichol, Martha Joe Orson, Rikki Parvin, Teri Pelosi, Frank Puskarich, Maggie Rigsby, Gayle Risinger, Brian Robertson, Lela Ross, Amy Rothhammer, Laurie Rushing, Sara Salas, Norma Jean Shepherd, Susan Siu, Maria Smith, Sandra Solanik, Ray Speier, Christopher Stevens, Susan Summerall, Patti Swords, Erica Taggart, Frederic 150 JUNIORS Testa, Amanda Trietsch, Paula Tunnell, Julie Vandruff, Lee Vanacek, Michelle Walther, Deborah Wang, Jeffrey Weber, Kathy Weitzel, Happy Wiggins, Gerry Williamson, Debbie Yaple, Laura Yerkes, Nancy Zink, Marci 151 SENIORS Abraham, Anna Adams, John Adrian, Sabrina Ahn, Sungnam Sue Anderson, Christina Andrade, Lydia Bakker, David Baldwin, John Bass, Stephen Bateman, Richard Berthold, Sarah Bode, Georgianne Boren, Lillian Bowden, Randal Bowerman, Susan Bozeman, Brian Brandt, Roger Buckner, William Burke, Colleen Burns, Katherine . 152 SENIORS Clearman, Scott Crenshaw, Sheryl Crenwelge, Kimberly Crow, Tim 12 1 _ . Dailey, Karen Damman, Kathy Davis, Kimberly Farney, Brent Fisher, Catherine Fisher, David Fisher, Laurie Garrison, Beth Garwick, Matt Gibbs, Betty Giroux, James Gray, Janiece Greer, Laurie Gregorczyk, Margaret Hardy, Joni Hart, Charlie 1 i 153 SENIORS Hartzog, Reed Hassler, Sheri Henry, Mike Herrera, Julie Herzig, Thomas Heyduck, Steven Holliman, Scott Hoke, Elizabeth Horan, Barbara Houy, Janice Hubbard, Amy Hulse, Tara Immel, Chris Johnson, Cal Jones, Adrianne Jones, Judith Kane, Amy Kantralis, Karen Kennedy, Peter King, Kelly Kaye 154 SENIORS Krenek, Terri Kuebel, Kathy Langlinais, D ' Layne Lawler, Shannon LeDoux, Sheila Lightfoot, Anita Lund, Cindy Mackin, Rhonda Martin, Lisa McCrary, Sharon Merrill, Laura Middleton, Michael Montoya, Thelma Moritz, Russell Morrison, Glenda Morrison, Polly Morse, Libis Moye, Karol Murray, Tim Paty, Donna 155 SENIORS Peacock, Teresa Pratt, Mary Ann Purcell, Ian Radford, Rhonda Ramirez, Joe Ramirez, Robbie Ricker, Philip Riess, Shellie Roberts, Stuart Roest, Tammy Ross, Patti Ruddy, Elizabeth Ruffo, Larry Rushing Nancy Salas, Margarita Schley, Robert Schroeder, Debra Seiler, Nancy Scheler, Wanda Shiller, Carol 156 SENIORS Shultz, Carmen Siders, Jackie Smith, Scott Smith, Sonya Smith, Steve Spezia, Catherine Stutes, Randy Taylor, Shannon Tieman, Betsy Tuttle, Cliff Vale, D ' Anna Vick, Brenda Vick, Sammy Walsh, Randy Warmink, Elaine Whitmore, Colleen Wiles, Dori Willis, Joni Willis, Mary Cay Wilson, Robert 157 SENIORS Wilson, Margaret Wingfield, Lori Witcher, David Wyborny, David Zastoupil, Kerry Zearfoss, Robert Zody, Patricia 158 iS- ' , e loo ' ' ard P of another year. : tlci pation, . the close 01 r a T J- VJell, iS tU rit eracnt, a ety ' d ys vr , vatb extern , Al tTaoug np - tomorrows pa st. 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