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I ■■j I Table of Contents Opening Life in our o. vorw CampUS Life The Things We Do Greeks Being Social Organizations Getting Involved Administration Keeping the Show Runr SpOrtS The Team Effort FeatlireS In the Spotlight v laSSeS Individuals ClOSing Looking Back 4 18 58 112 184 234 290 328 394 T«Ne o I fyMadiuM Editor Fall and Winter Richard Armstead Editor Spring Susan Russell Associate Editor Amy Segrest Business Manager Ray Bendall Associate Editor Leslie Braman Administration Editor Amy Kuusisto Sports Associate Jeff Johnson Greeks Editor John Hopkins Greeks Associate Donna Bowden Staff: Amy Grout Aria Jackson Valerie Kelley Lynn McCall Sandra Mobley Jane Russell Sheila Sanders Susan Taylor Renae Willis Photographers: Donny Bowling Mike Hall Ed Moseley Wes Llewellyn John Greene Keith Benton Advisor Jacqueline C. Smith Publisher Delmar Publishing Company Special Photographic Services Lorri Studios Cover Design Richard Arrr I Artwork Susan R our corner of the world Making the Most of our corner of the world This was Troy State Universi- ty ' s first year to grant the Al- geron Sydney Sullivan Award. It was awarded to one man and one woman of the graduating class and to one non-student. The criteria suggested by the Algeron Sydney Sullivan Foun- dation states that the award is to be given only in recognition of fine spiritual qualities, practi- cally applied to daily living, as distinct from high scholarship, athletic achievement, success in business, professional ability, political leadership, or more worldly prominence in any call- ing. On the other hand, it is real- 6 Our Corner ized that the highest spiritual and humanitarian qualities may well be found in intimate and inseparable association with a successful pursuit of such fol- lowings. The recipients of this award were selected by a committee consisting of one administrator, three faculty members appoint ed by the President of Troy State University, and two stu dent members selected by the Student Government Associ- ation Senate. Eddie Garner, Rudee Krita- kara, and President Ralph Ad- ams received this high honor for the academic year 1981 82. They were honored during the 1982 Honors Day Program and during a luncheon held that day in the Board Room. Each recipi ent was given a framed certifi cate, citation, and an engraved bronze medallion. Left President Ralph Wyatt Adams Above left: Eddie Garner Above right: Rudee Kritakara Our Comer 7 ■-v v v A By continuing our education we open new doors of opportunities and we unleash a river of potential self-fulfillment. ' H I Troy State University provides new horizons for those who seek them, Nobody Said It Would be Easy 10 Book learnin ' more than just book-learnin It is true that TSCJ provides endless opportunities to better one ' s self but it is a long road from the classification of I man to that of senior Beginning with registration students are confronted with many conflicts For one thing the financial burden must be carried Even though Troy State is reasonable when compared with other institutions, the tu ition for one quarter is $280 00 and on campus fees ranged from S433 20S522 40 in 1981 82 Besides money, other helpful assets for making it through four years include discipline determination and probably more important than anything else, good study habits But learning how to budget time and money is all part of the package deal A college edu cation is so much more than just book learnin Learning about life in our corner of the world prepares us for meeting the challenges of tomorrow with confidence and poise BoofcfeOTMn II 12 Our Corner Our Corrx- Title III new development at TS(J During the 1981-82 school year, Troy State complied with the Title III law of the Higher Education Act of 1965 by start- ing the Troy State University Development Project. Title III at Troy State is under the auspices of Dr. Angela Rolling. A certain amount of money has been allo- cated to TSU to sponsor four activities: the career develop- ment center, the math and natu- ral science tutorial lab, the writ- ing center, and the summer Pro- ject Success. Activity one: the Career De- velopment Center was started on October 1981 to serve as a resource center for students and faculty. The career center, located in Adams 125, has in its possessions an expanding verti- cal file with various information about different occupations. The career development center also contains the SOICC com- puter which contains informa- tion on available jobs in the na- tion and information concern- ing financial aid at colleges. The center offers self-improvement workshops to get computer preregistration. The Math and INautral Sci- ences tutorial lab was the sec- ond activity started on March 16, 1982. The lab was designed to assist students in the biologi- cal sciences, math, chemistry, and physics. There are two full- time instructors and five assis- tant tutors working in the lab. The lab has audio visual activi- ties and five microcomputers to help students. A dial-a-tutor pro- gram allows students to call in for tutorial help twenty-four hours a day. The lab is located at 209-B McCall Hall. On March 29, 1982, Activity III under the Title got underway. The Writing Center ' s main pur- pose is to improve the basic writing skills of students here at TSG. There are six tours in- volved in the program and two full-time instructors. The writ- ing center sponsored work- shops for students who wanted help in taking the English de- partmental. The Writing Center is located in the old ECE Learn- ing Center building. Title III also sponsored a spe- cial summer program called Project Success which utilizes staff members from the other three activities. Title III will be funded through September, 1983. It is anticipated that the success of the program will cause its con- tinuance. F 14 Development Ovrtoprrw In January, 1982, four new student houses were completed . and occupied by Troy State stu- f | Hdfll Ei • K . dents. These are leased and oc- 1 fc j 1 3 B HJ Jm7 cupied by the Sigma Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Theta Chi and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternities. Two houses previously com- pleted on Pell Avenue are leased and occupied by the Sigma Chi and Lambda Chi Fraternities. - % The housing was designed to 1 4 house individuals or groups and were constructed following sev- . eral years of research and plan- ning to determine the best hous- ing for meeting the needs of Troy State students now, and in the future. ■- ' -.w-.-v.y.- ..Vijfcva. The 1981-82 school year has brought many successful im- provements for the Pace Base- ball Field at TSCJ. Twelve-thou- sand raised bleachers were put in along with new men and women ' s restrooms, and a new concession stand. Also, the field surface was upgraded. During Spring quarter, a new baseball equipment room and press box were built. The projected completion of a new lighting system during the 1982-83 year will complete the field ' s renovation. Mot including the lighting system, the cost of the baseball field ' s improvement was $70,000. These improvements of Pace Field has brought in larger crowds. Crowds and revenue were the largest in history for 1982. The new facilities and leader- ship qualities of Coach Riddle contributed to larger crowds. Since the baseball facilities available are so important for successful recruiting and an all around good season, the years ahead should get better and bet- ter for TSG baseball. 16 Expanding Troy State Expanding to Meet the Needs of Tomorrow The Sorrell Chapel, located in a natural wood setting overlook ing the lagoon, should be avail able for use by the end of Au gust. The Chapel s architecture is modeled after a minicathe dral; pews are constructed of wood, with kneeling benches, and the walls are covered oak paneling. Behind the sane tuary is a choir loft capable of holding twenty members, while there is room for one hundred people in the congregation Stained glass windows finish out the cathedral look Although there are no present plans for the Chapels use. Mr r Hennigan said the (Jni versity expects several of the religious meetings now held in other locations to begin using the Chapel It will also be avail able for initiations and other oc casions including weddings which are appropriate for the setting of a chapel. Administra Hon of the Chapel is tenta 1 set to operate through Mr Ron ' •. Adams Center Director, who schedules other activities on campus •Tding 17 ■w  . ll Mijikf- fa , 19 Expressions Reveal a Sense of Belonging Being in the Heart of Dixie makes Troy State University traditionally friendly and hospi- table. Warm smiles and south- ern drawls are always with us. There is no doubt this slightly laid-back atmosphere is one of the attractions to the incoming freshman. At TSG one feels a sense of belonging almost immediately. There is so much to experience and learn. We see here some of the ex- pressions which reflect the way things really are. There are the crazy days, the happy times, the monotonous routines, and the moments of philosophical enlightenment. This and a lot more is what makes up campus life. Top right: Donna Jo Stevens anticipates the beginning of the Homecoming Pag- eant. Middle right: Majorettes, Dena, Rebecca and Susan shine after their perfor- mance. Right: A shaded face watches the camp- us activity from a Clements Hallway window. Far right: Tracy Johnson enjoys a care- free afternoon of watching intramural football. 20 Expressions ' i - • Above Chris Steihl and Becky Redd en joy a simple moment of pure happiness Top right An occasional hall while on route to class is one ll |e lile so ii ' Top left James Beck prepares a sand Saga, just another part o ' I cal d inch timr ne tot shar ing the day s humor Getting the ' Green ' ' Out What, besides summer school could lure twelve college students into spending summer break on the TSC1 campus? Why would any student live in a dorm and eat in Saga an extra eight weeks; for precollege ori- entation, of course. Each of the twelve student PCO leaders felt the importance of sharing their knowledge of what to expect and how to pre- pare for college life. A pea-green freshman wan- dering around campus, dumb- founded, overwhelmed and teary eyed could break any on- lookers heart. Thus, the orienta- tion leaders train for a week through specially designed seminar sessions which enable them to effectively and happily schedule, orient, and get the green out of incoming stu- dents. While there is serious work to be done, there is also lots of fun to be had! This year ' s crew of orientation leaders did some of their own training in the area of New TSCJ Tradition. The tra- ditions included the main quad being an ancient Indian burial ground, for which people had to remove their shoes to walk upon; the bushes behind Bibb Graves spelling out Troy State University in the Spring and the ampitheatre being the place to pop the big question. Two days of informative lec- tures from counselors and de- partment chairmans, introduc- tion games, a PCO skit, campus tours, a picnic, a Mr. and Miss. PCO pageant, new friends, mov- ies and a night on the town leave PCO students with the feeling that they got a taste of it all! — Natalie Baldwin Top right: Keith Pichanick leads a group of students on a campus tour. Right. After a skit the orientation lead- ers got a chance to really ham it up . 22 PCO During the summei quarter occasio droves of orientation students can be seen taking in their new sur- roundings. Left . -st and Bntt Pouson have a quiet time spent counseling then small grou p left Su-. • nd Robin Boutwell ac t out the totes ol innocent freshman cutting the apron strings from home - ■• ;98l PCO- • -xJed Row one: Suvir ■- • •■th Pichan •iny Haas Row two: j- son. Kelly Calhoun Vatalie .i Ferrell Malone Row three: Robin Boutwell. Bntt Poulson. Joe Jones. Bob Rhorlack and Virginia PCO 23 Right: Jeanean Gaddy finds a quiet cor- ner of the Adams Center in which to study for a test. 24 Adjustments Going Away to College Means Growing Up The first days of being a freshman are eye-openers and the drowsiness of fitting in does not arrive until the new student makes several adjust ments. When Mother is not around it is amazing how dirty dishes pile up, clothes are destroyed on the wrong temperature, and com- mon colds turn into strep throat. Sooner or later books are ac tually studied, checking ac counts are overdrawn and calls from home are relished. Troy State University like any other institution of higher edu cation is designed to above all else educate but with the educa tion comes a great deal of grow ing up on the part of the stu dent Going away to college means adjusting to a new school in a new town There are no people hovering over you telling you to be successful You make it on your own. You de- cide what you want to be and you (as the slang of 1982 puts it) GO FOR I Registration Just One of those things It ' s true, besides being known for it ' s beautiful campus, friend- ly atmosphere, adequate facili- ties, and efficient faculty, Troy State University has come to accept one unpleasantry as a have to . Students are fre- quently heard complaining about how awful it is to stand in the registration lines, but on the other hand, it is no bed of roses for the faculty and student workers either. Whether behind the tables or in the endless lines, everyone soon finds their pa- tience being tried. After a while even the social beacons will clam up and just want to get through. For the poor registering stu- dent who suddenly realizes he has been standing in the wrong pay line for an hour and for the frazzled student worker who has just contended with a rude individual who insists he doesn ' t want a meal ticket when the worker knows he lives in a dorm, the phrase Ala- bama ' s Most Exciting Campus takes on a whole new meaning. After the dust has settled and order returns for another quar- ter the student body seems to chalk up the inconvenience of registration as one minor flaw in a place of endless attributes. Perhaps this trial called regis- tration gives some students the sense of having worked even harder for something that does not come easily for some in the first place — a chance for a college education. Right: While registering LeAnne Graml- ing scans her Fall Schedule. Below left: Joey James pays his bill dur- ing the final stretch of registration. Below right: Mr. Brewton signs up a stu- dent for one of his art classes. 26 Registration i afi Bob F • ' iman lor ■left M.i . ,! ■, i friend ' imont and through mound of Adding ma kmulex n 27 Dorm Life Putting Up With Each Other One of the new and interest- ing experiences a freshman or transfer student may choose is living in a dorm. For those from a small family, community tele- phones, sharing a bathroom with twenty other people and living in a 1 2 ' x 1 5 ' cubicle with a total stranger may take a little getting used to. Stereos and un- insulated walls may have the se- rious student fleeing to the li- brary for some peace and quiet, but the practical joker finds himself in heaven. The veterans of the dorm pride themselves in carrying on such time-honored traditions as penny-locking doors, putting vaseline on the telephone re- ceiver, door knobs, etc., and stealing someone ' s robe while they are in the shower. A sense of humor is a must when one lives in the dorm. Dorm life does provide end- less opportunities to get to know your fellow students. There is not a lot of privacy but there are always people around when the need for conversation arises. And many innocent pop- corn poppers have started up lasting friendships as half the hall gets wind of their product. Living in a dormatory is one of those experiences we will probably look back upon with laughter as part of a time when we had it made, but while we are still experiencing the reality of it we retain the right to gripe a little. Top right: For many students, making time to watch General Hospital has be- come a major criterion when making out a trial schedule. Bottom right: Pa- trice Woodbury finds the quiet of her dorm room condusive to studying. Opposite page top: Lisa Brown. Connie Sims and Pam Blankenship catch some rays in front of Hamil Hall Left: Cheryl Taylor. Kim Anderson, Eric Frat- land. and Diane Tomlinson wind down their day out on Clements ' patio Right: Janet Cochrane, Susan Patterson, and Sheila Branon take a break to just sit and talk on Cowart Hall ' s front steps. 28 Dorm Life Dorm . Right: One of the highlights of a trip to Saga is getting the scoop of the day. Below: Sometimes going through the cafeteria line is not all that exciting as Melinda Carrier ' s face suggests. Bottom left: Helen Cottrell greets the afternoon lunch crowd with her usua friendly smile. 30 Cafeteria Cuisine A Gourmet Meal Saga provides a oneof a kind dining experience. The chentell is like nowhere else in the world, the food is in a class of its own. and the service is not to be com pared with In such a lavish restaurant as the one which seems to be referred to above, one would be expected to be served no less than a gourmet meal Oh. I see! Those dishes the other night were Cheese a la Macar ona. Brocoli Soufle. and Veal Parmesian I agree completely, as far as the menu is concerned, positively no other restaurant can quite compare Saga is for most of us simply unavoidable — healthy student Brio Every now and then a si - can be a real dl Below: Students respond to the humor of Kolish. Bottom left: A conscientious student puts in time at the library. Bottom right: Ricky Hudson and Robin Salserilo show fans real Trojan Spirits. Right: Shelly Shera. Andy Bullard and Mary Lou O ' Brien enjoy an evening to- gether at Western Sizzlin ' 32 Night Life When the Stars Fall on Troy, Alabama When the sun set and the stars began to fall, each Troy State student brought in the night in his own special l . There were just as many a I n town as there were stu dents to do them. Some stu dents spent the evening study ing in the library, while others enjoyed watching their favorite television show in the dorm or the weekly movie at the Adam s Center On any given night stu dents could be seen swimming in the Natatonum. crusing the streets, or dining with friends at a local restaurant, whether it be Wendy s or Western Sizzlin Some nights were devoted to partying to the latest beat at the local hot spot in town No mat ter what students were doing the all seemed to agree that night tirrv right time for fun in Trov. Mabama Thomas and P. ' catch a bite to rat a ' am  Center after a long Night Weekends TGIF For most TSCI students, col- lege is a five day a week endeav- or. When taking a normal load a student has little time during the week to do anything other than attend classes, study, at- tend club meetings, study, etc . . . Needless to say when Fri- day approached each week, the general attitude was Thank Goodness It ' s Friday. Things students did on the weekends including washing clothes, cleaning rooms or per- haps sleeping. Some students would head home to see Mom and Dad and eat a little home cooking, while still others head- ed for the beach for a weekend of sun. Those who decided to stick around Troy could always find something to do. For sports fans there were Saturday afternoon baseball games, Track meets and Intramural practice or maybe just a game of tennis. Of course for those who felt compelled to study, the week- end was a good time to do that as well. However one decided to spend it, the weekend was a much welcomed break from the routine of classes. Top right: Sandra Jackson fills her Sat- urday with an extracurricular activity, ISCO ' s car wash. Right: Anne Cetti, Wes Llewellyn, and Mr. James O ' Neal attend the Mortar Board initiation on Sunday afternoon. 34 Weekends Above Karen Cummings and Tosha Spottek enjoy the Sunday morning set vice at Park Street United Methodist Church Top right This weekend crowd r TSCI baseball Top left Saturda afternoon pro time for Bob Brown to practice his fore- hand shot Left On a typical Sunday a grout football in front of Shackelford Hall 36 Dedicated H PL V — fl| K 1 Wk •• 1 A the Dedicated There ' s a lot to be said for an achiever What I gotta remember not to forget How many times do we make lists like thai ? We all have our own schedules to follow but it is amazing when you think of how many different ways TSCI students can spend their time There are those who : pltne themselves to do the same things everyday not only for •r recognition but for self development as well Some people place high priorities on developing themselves where as others work hard as leaders of an organization with a cause they believe in One thing ' s for sure, nobody pushes these students but themselves There is a lot to be said for an achiever 1 And where could be a better place for an achiever than good ole TSCI. Since Troy State is a smaller university it has the benefits of one TSCI provides a good setting for students to de velop and use their talents while in school The struggle in big schools is contending vuth the constant battle of being more than just a number The struggle at TSCI. man tin • limiting your involvement in or der to squeeze in studying. Nevertheless, while we are carrying on with our frantic schedules oftentimes we find ourselves doing thing- didn ' t know we could do VW learn what we re really made of when the going gets tough « learn who we really are Top left Bluer Miller i known for his ai uratr pottra al ol i hai.i ' drama productions Middle During Fall q. ' anna Moore put in counties hours of band Bottc art ol Jim Smiths daily roul ■Bah im C Board In vol. The Adams Center UPSTAIR SHIVJLSNMOQ i r irtf! i jivi: The Ralph Wyatt Adams Cen- ter is the TSCJ student center. Most students make at least one trip a day, whether it be to check their mail, buy a card from the bookstore, or study up- stairs. In additions to a Post Office, Student Lounge, and Book- store, the Adams Center houses some administrative offices up- stairs. The Ballroom located on the second floor is reserved year-round for everything from Junior-Senior Proms to the Hon- ors Day Program. There are also meeting rooms for organiza- tions upstairs. Downstairs the Dining Room is available for all students but has an influx of commutors and faculty for lunch. The Informa- tion Booth and Recreation room on first floor are used by new and old students alike. No matter what time of year the Adams Center is always buzzing with activity of some kind. 38 Adams Center Opposite page lop and at- ■eral times a ear venders come to sell their wares to faculty students and ad mimstrators Opposite page bottom Janeel Marshall and Lister Portis shop for greeting cards in the bookstore Above In the information booth dent worker is on hand all day li students he Clnior elude non credit night classes in areas such as gui tar. arobrcs. and needle work -BALLY MIDWAY MFG. CO. ® 1980 MIDWAY MFG. CO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 40 Video games • ople .ill ovei ' '  und themsdvi Millions of peopll ' teeny boppers to « iti .-ns .: Fed by tht- video trend mad m of this group It may seem a little odd the rSCI game room in the •VI.imis i -ok in more money during the d than during any other v. during the quarters. But it makes sense when one con siders the release the games provide. When playing video games it is enjoyable t ■idor At •meone could his ' jally jdl rights found its way tion of ' ■■thdt it was time for Pin Ball new woman and man on the block. a Bally Co. Right: Making a trial schedule work is not easy as Cindy Smith and Lisa San- derson will quickly tell you. Below: You never realize how far it is across campus until you have had to travel the distance on crutches as in the case of DKE brothers John Hopkins and Bob Rohrlack. Bottom right: The ho-hum of a slow Monday is faced by Kim Staples. 42 Rainy Days and Mondays Rainy Days and I Mondays Nobody can be up 365 days of the year. Yes. in an at tempt to record what made 1 98 1 82 a year to remember it is important to be honest Nothing is ever a constant bed of roses So here ' s to all those days when nothing went right, like the times when you just got through bombing out on a test and as you try to fight your way through a monsoon of rain and wind, your umbrella flips out Or how about the times you came back from the shower and your roommate had gone to class and left you locked out And there are al d s those wonderful moments when you get to the dining hall only to find out that you have lost your meal ticket and you have to vis it the manager for a temporary meal pass One can look back on such moments with a chuckle now because we realize if it eren t for the bad da s e wouldn ' t appreciate the good ones Sligglcman fa ■(hat it ju l going lo be one of tnow 43 Rainy Day, and Monday Friendship Doing Things Together. True friendship is evident when you can share all your ideas, dreams, and fears with someone else. A college friend is usually someone you met because you found that you had something in common, whether that common interest be a class, an organization, or a sport. Often times a friend becomes the brother or sister you never had or they help take the place of the one back home. True friends are always around. They are there to hem a skirt, keep you company when lifting weights, dry a tear, and help when you are sick, but most of all to join in the fun. Marthanna Moore decided fall quarter that she wanted to meet Jim and John Reed, the inseparable twins. Through a mutual acquaint- ance Marthanna found out their names. She used their names to catch them off guard through a friendly joke. This led to their friend- ship. Teresa Williams entered the picture during winter quarter at a movie. From that time on, they were al- ways seen together at meal time. Going to ballgames and taking afternoon walks have also brought the group closer together. John Hurst and Scott Den- man met each other during fall quarter through a mutual interest in baseball. Mark MacGregor met Scott and John in a business class win- ter quarter. Although they get along fine, Scott gets tired of always looking up at the taller John and Mark. Some people have said that wh en walking down the sidewalk they look like a goalpost — Mark and John as the uprights and Scott as the crossbar. 44 Friends Call it fate, predestiny, or just plain old friendship, but whatever you call it, Becky Surrency and Debra Bennett have it! Their friendship be gan the first scarey and un forgettable day of classes fall quarter. Both were freshman from out of state, one from Florida (Go. GATORS!) and one from Georgia (Go, DAWGS!). Despite their dif- fering interests and future goals Debra and Becky have become great friends. Throughout their stay at Troy and even as life carries them in different directions, the two hope to remain friends forever. Lisa Compton and Mark Johnson became friends ear ly in 1980. When they both attended a missions project durin g winter break, they got to know each other better. Since then, they have shared a special friendship Denise Delk. Heather Da together Their activities vis. Barbara Duncan, and both on and off campus have Faith Reed are a group of created a strong bond of girls that curiosity brought friendship Working on Campus a give and take situation It has often been said that Troy State University keeps Troy, Alabama alive and pros- perous. One could go a little fur- ther and say that Troy State would not exist without the sev- eral thousand students who pour in each fall from all over the world. Not only does TSCI need these young adults to maintain enrollment but also because without these people the Uni- versity as a community could not maintain efficiency since many students work on camp- us while in school. It is a unique give and take situation. These students get an education and TSCI gets needed manpower to keep the campus running at its maximum poten- tial. Many on campus jobs are available. There are lifeguards, assistant directors in the dormi- tories, office workers, tutors, proctors, library workers, printing assistants, photogra- phy workers, and publication jobs just to name a few! Actually having students take an active role in keeping the system working works out quite nicely for everyone in- volved. Right: Working as a lifeguard in the Ma- tatorium is fun according to Lance Carr. Opposite page top: Twila Ryan puts in hours between classes in the Business office. Left: There is never a dull mo- ment for Leslie Bondi when she is work- ing in the Student Affairs office. Right: Alan Oakly enjoys working as a postal assistant in the TSCI post office. 46 Working 47 48 Snow Cancelled Classes Weather Students Liked It or Not! In rnid January a sleet and snow weather war tout to Pike County and surrounding counties Classes were abruptly dismissed at 1 I 00 o ' clo • that confirm. ' uld get home before the storm hi ' tti.it .itternoon the flurries be gan For the rest of that I camp wonderland Some students, who were from the north, laughed at all tt • ent. rolled over and went ba ' sleep But most of the campus was actively involved in snow man construction, snow ball fights, and hill sliding During the rest of that and through the weekend the most difficult task for the on campus student was getting to the cafeteria safely via sidew.jU When Monday morning rolled around we had all had a winter vacation and the frozen little town of Troy was thawed out enough to reestablish or : Opposite page Butch Cock • ■ltion Top left Alabar mques of snow - r and Robett rioUn pause befo ■down a h Hall % V I -J 7 5v f T A ( In T TVf m W l- [, Fa fc A -W J y :Tki i ' m f A 1 MM B j Jlli SZtfS R I ■■•I t If ' i ■■■■■1 . HE ii FORD ; The Preppy Look Casual Classics carried over to be a Lasting Hit in ' 82 Little major change managed to squeeze into the collegiate styles from last year. Words like pullovers , top siders and button downs were as com mon as Western Civ, English Lit , and Fortran . When a style is as easy to wear as the classical look it tends to linger. But for those who refused to surrender to the pink and green prep or even to the more sub . dued basic tailored look there were more sub-styles on camp- us. Silky, romantic blouses helped to tone down pleated skirts, and pumps gave an air of femininity. For some guys west- ern duds featuring designer jeans were the way to go. The Autumn look was full of the colors of an evening sunset. Lavender, rust, and pale pink were predominant. Wool and polyester blend skirts and jump ers were a comfortable ideal for the college woman And wheth er female collegiate students conformed to the hit of flat heels with skirts or whether they actually set the trend is questionable, but the end re- sults were practical. Winter brought more cordu roy blazers and slacks with a western flair and tweed jackets featuring blends of brown and rose. With the first signs of spring came walking shorts for women in varied lengths from mid-calf to four inches above the knee. Safari and nautical flairs com- peted for the major influence in warm weather clothes with cot- ton canvas espadrilles as the main new feet feature for guys and girls. As always it was more the Fine details and how one put things together that mad- look together th.in it was how many designer names one owned. Delicate gold chains and beads were still hot items on the market And especially with men ' s clothes, things like how shoes are shined and ti -d made a big difference when sep arating the fashion conscious from the ordinary. The idea was obvious; on the college campus just being different was the ma jor motivation for style When something became too com mon it was simply discarded by the trend setters for something more daring. One exampl the Izod. About mid year Polo ' s took over as the preference for the student after true status On the college campus tl were several ways to : students were involved in so many different activities on any given day Naturally their clothes had to be functional for their day s experiences This anything goes attitude which is common on most campuses was just one more aspect of the unique experience we call campus life ; ; ■■■;•_,■' ■- ' ■• . ' ■• ■. r • ' ■• Phillip Shaw and Eva « - typical styles of (all and ■Below From left lo right Cr«lg Medders Jackie Young. Sheika Parker Anne Kimmel. Joey J«me and Gmny Hinson show how anything goe on the college campus especially dunr spring qu.i «.V-V..T- Busy Times When Things Just Seem to Keep Piling Up! Throughout the 1981-82 aca- demic year there were times when students found them- selves extremely busy. At one time or another the relatively gracious individual undoubta- ble experienced what was sometimes referred to as an overload. This is a term used rather loosely to mean one has taken too many hours and or has got- ten too involved in campus ac- tivities. There was always something going on other than classes; whether it be a pageant, a SGA election, a play, or Greek Week. These activities and others kept students occupied in between test, class projects, and term papers. If TSCI were to offer a class on learning how to juggle one ' s time it would not be too presumptuous to assume that most TSCI students would pull at least a C. Top right: Columbus Okon Jr. makes time for his Accounting homework. Middle right: Homecoming week is one of those weeks crowded with activities including a pageant, and a parade down- town. Right: The drum section of The Sound of the South put in many practise hours during fall quarter. 52 Busy Times t cju  j ;.la «- throughout in opportunity lor more ctmpui imput Middle •icluoed a Spa - ■«-rs of Phi Gam munch oul at an evening i Phil Branon rtvtewi the •• (or one of the contestants he played for in the Miss TSO pageant the Decorating Dilemna Making It Home Students living in Residence Halls adjust to the dilemna of living in one room in many dif- ferent ways. Likewise, male stu- dents who choose frat. house living are faced with the prob- lem of giving their rooms char- acter which they find condusive to their lifestyles. Some people think the way to solve their decorating prob- lems is to plaster posters on ev- ery square inch of the walls. Others are more selective in what they hang up. Most rooms have their mo- ments of glory once a week when they have been cleaned and the other six days of the week the rooms become pro- gressively suffocating with wall to wall clothes. But perhaps that is what makes them bear- able. That is what makes these dwellings more like the stu- dents ' rooms back home. Lorri Studios Above: After Nickie Carrier and Kitty Meal renovated a first floor Hamil room the results were light and breezy. Right: Before residents move in, dorm rooms stand bare and cold. Opposite page: John Hughes and Lee Pickett added interesting features to their room they call Rue Bourbon at the Sigma Phi Fraternity house. 54 Decorating Dilemna It seemed like just when stu- dents had settled in, suddenly deadweek was fast approach- ing. Finals come and go like Hurricane Fredrick and some time between studying for ex- ams students slowly pack for home. Where all the extra stuff comes from no one ever knows. But there is always twice as much going back as there was coming up. Saying goodbye to one ' s roo- mie may be a painful farewell or a joyous riddence. Likewise, go ing home may be a time of recu peration or work. College is a blast, sure, but no one will argue that there is not a lot of mental and emotional strain that goes along with a de- gree. Therefore, a break is a time of relaxation even if it is spent working at a hard phys- ically demanding job, because it is still getting away. It is simply a vacation that the occupation of student definitely requires. 56 Leaving : V ' fe 1 r l — . f r V ) ' , ' w JhwLk f Miss Venus This year the Miss Venus pag- eant was held on Tuesday night of Greek Week. The contestants were representatives of the var- ious Greek sororities and frater- nities. Below: Melissa Bloodsworth poses as first runner up. Bottom left: Stephanie Hix answers her question asked by emcee Rick Stetson. Lower right: Diane Arnzen reigns as Miss Venus for 1982. Upper right: The top five finalist includ- ed Robin Salzarulo. Sue Horvath. Steph- anie Hix. Melissa Bloodsworth. and Diane Arnzen. 60 Miss Venus TV ' i i k .. ' vfi • qfc n v fj§ ' ■vt M K4 ft lf l l } ™ Panhellenic Council Officers included Beth Patton - Kim Holman — fust Vicr President Cindy Willis - President. Sandy McEn? second Vice President. Dimple Andress — Secrf Council rrifmb ' e Ro One: Jrnmln QeorQC Sandy Polly ■• Hacon Kim Holm- Sponsor Ro ! •. Dimple And ' Stump. Jao; • ' ■■- • i Thomas Courv 62 Sorority Rush Sorority Rush The Alpha Delta Pi Sorority had an active year. They had several leaders in ROTC, SGA, Mortar Board, Wesley Founda- tion, TSCI Synchronized Swim Team, Catholic Campus Minis- try Association, the Trop and several others. As usual ADPi was kept busy raising money for the benefit of others. An Alpha Disney Pi va- cation in Walt Disney World was given away and the money re- ceived from the sale of the tick- ets was donated to the Ronald McDonald Houses and the American Cancer Society. How- ever, the year was not all work; they had a parent ' s day in which the mothers of the girls partici- pated in a special induction ceremony. The year ' s officers were: Mary Ann Branch, President; Maria Mendoza, Ex- ecutive Vice-President; Shari Lewis, Pledge Educator; Jackie Newton, Secre- tary; Laura Spier. Treasurer; Lorraine Bloeth, Panhellenic; Cathy Bruce, Scholarship; Mary Fiveash, Guard; An- drea Davenport, House Chairman; Jen- nifer Muer, Activities. Right: 1982 Big brothers. 64 Alpha Delta Pi ALPHA DELTA PI 66 Alpha Gamma Delta ALPHA GAMMA DELTA (f : w n r This year Alpha Gamma Del ta pledged their full quolo of 26 girls One of their accon ; merv in the Lambda Chi Alpha Soror- ity President ' s Kidnap also received first place in the bed decorating contest held an nually during the Angel Flight Bed Race Five Alpha Gamma Deltas were chosen as fraterni ty pledge class sweethearts And there were twenty five Al pha Gam fraternr by spring qu : These ladies were deemed best participators in the fall blood drive and won Alpha Phi Alpha food drive During the winter quarter the Alpha Gams were busy raising $ 1 000 for Ju venile Diabetes in the annual Skate a Thon Three Alpha Gams made top ten in the TSCI pageant The Alpha Gam ma Deltas walked away with the second place award in TSCI Panhellenic Scholarship Fall and winter quarters Officers included Mate ia Ro- President Jackie Young — Vice Pre ) dent of Fraternity Education. Lynn Hud son - Mdent of Scholarship Candie Cannaday — Recording tar Linda Parnsh — Corres p onding uy Wanda Cooper — Tre.- Tammy Caldwell — Rush Chairman Big Brothers silting: Boh Ireiand Dee Anthony. Glen Shaull Tad Dillard kuda Rick) Knotts. Todd Hud son Standing: Sol Trpper Collin McCrary. Bud Palmer Forrest Lee. Da vid Brunsc -.h. Btuce Caddy Scott Young Hot Pictu-i- SchaC- ' ' eart rof ' AJfrfM Gamma DHta 67 68 Alpha Kappa Alpha u ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority originated in 1907 1908 at How ard University Alpha Kappa Al pha was founded at Troy State University in 1978 The AKSs put much emphasis on commu nity service and self fulfillment Alpha Kappa Upha « 1981-82 proved to be a suc- cessful year for Troy State Uni- versity ' s Chi Omega ' s. They achieved many goals set by the chapter. Being a well- rounded individual is a most for all members of Chi Omega. The individual girls were involved in many campus activities and or- ganizations. 70 Chi Omega CHI OMEGA Right: 1982 Delta Loves were Julian Alan. Michael Austin, Terrance Sand- ers, Claude Brooks. 72 Delta Sigma Theta DELTA SIGMA THETA Delta Sigma Theta Sor ounded at Howard (Jniver sit in 1913 The founders envi sioned an organization of col lege women pledged to serious endeavor and community ser vice The Sorority demon strates a vital concern for social welfare, academic excellence, and cultural enrichment, deem phasizing the social side of so rorit v life [ 4l« Stgma Tfr-- Sweetheart John Calhoun Big Brothers Sitting: Kenny Hughes, Mike Hall. Allen Fleming. Jeff Agne. Kneeling: Allen Plott. Bobby Anderson, David Bush. John Calhoun. Fletcher Green. Mike May. Standing: Joey James. Don Thrash. Kenneth Carter. Jeff Massey. Chris Lolley. Richard Arm- stead. 74 Kappa Delta KAPPA DELTA Kappa Delta ' s open motto Honorable. Beautiful, and H ■' lege girls who founded Kappa m 1897 ta Delta chapter of Kappa Delta founded at Troy St.j ' 1966. During the 1981 82 acad year the Kappa Deltas shared in the excitement as two of sisn-rs placed as runnerups in preliminary pageants for Florida and Miss Tennessee. Three sisters were chosen cheerleaders, one sister the Lady Trojan Track captain, and another TSCI Panhellenic presi dent This year ' s Sigma Chi Derby Darling and second run nerup were Kappa Delta ' s. At their national convention the Kappa Ddtfl I • ■ed an ,. jrd and the coveti larship award imen have wc PanheM- trophy for five coi guar They played Banana Bingo at the Pike Manor Home weekly and contributed to the Crippled Childrens Home in Richmond. Va A Kappa Delta girl is an indi vidual with her own hopes, dreams and goals. Ea shares her friendship and love in a unigue way Kappa Delta has both individualism and uni ' • ■■dent Anne Kimr • ■mon — Editor Panhellr Member hip — Carol LoCicefo ►  i-o :- • n Right: 1982 Phi Mu Big Brothers includ ed Row one: Curtis McAllister, Ken Foss. Tate Calvert. Row two: Kent An- derson, Kenny Majors. Tom Gray and Bruce Killough. 76 Phi Mu PHI MU Phi Mi. nation s oldest an rga nizations for women was found ed on March 4. 18W Phi Mu is recognized among the Fr.: ' rid by her colors of Rose and White and her flower the rose carnation Kappa Gamma Chapter, chartered on January 6. 1966. was the first sorority on Tro •• ampus Belo lough ■ABNEY. GAIL. Shawnut. AL AUTREY. BECKY. Greenville. AL BASSETT. JANET: Lakeland. FL BRANCH. MARY ANN; Warner Robbins. GA BROOKS. TARA. Montgomery. Al BRUCE. CATHY; Waycross. GA BURNHAM. LISA; Dothan. AL CUNNINGHAM. KIM. Mobile. AL DEFINO. JILL; Lakeland. FL DELAIGLE. TINA; Marietta. GA DOWDLE. DEBBIE; Casselberry. FL FAISON. LEAH; Abbeville. AL FIGG. DONNA; Tallahassee. FL FIVEASH. MARY; Donalsonville. GA FIVEASH. PERIANNE; Donalsonville. GA FLOYD. LYNDA; Fort Sill. OK FOLTZ. JAMIE; Plantation. FL FORRESTER, CHERYL; Troy. AL FREUND, LORI; Oviedo. FL GALLACHER, LIZ; Montgomery, AL HARTLEY. CINDY; Lakeland. FL HAZATONE, JILL; Tarpon Springs. FL HICKS. MISTY; Abbeville. AL HOLLEY. JULIE; Opelika. AL HUBER. JACKIE; DeFuniak Springs. FL JORDAN, CILL; Blakely, GA KANTOR. LISA; Troy, AL KELLY, ANN; Daytona Beach, FL LANCASTER, KIM; Mobile, AL LEIS. PEGGY; Longwood, FL LOVE, TAMMY; Dothan, AL LYLES. RENE; Bay Minette, AL MARSHALL, VICKI; Ocala, FL MAY, TAMMY; Mobile, AL MORGAN, PAM; Troy, AL MCCARTHY. CHRIS; Ormond Beach, FL McENTEE, SANDY; Warner Robins, GA McLAIN, SHELLY; Prattville, AL PANTON. DOROTHY; Palm Beach, FL SARGENT, BETH; Daytona Beach, FL SCHWEIZER, JANET; Jacksonville. FL SEYFORTH. VALERIE; Fennville, Ml WILLIAMS, PATTI; Theodore, AL ZELKO, MONICA; Montgomery, AL ABNEY, LINDA; Valley, AL ALSOBROOK, ALICE; Cusseta, AL ANDRESS, DIMPLE; Troy, AL ARNZEN, DIANE; Gangeville, AL ASHMORE, SHERI; Medford, OR BARNETT, KIM; Troy, AL BORKENHAGEN, DONNA; Satellite Beach. FL BOSTFORD, LESLIE; Opelika, AL BRADSHER, ANIGE; Montgomery, AL BRETTEL. DIANE; Mobile, AL BRYANT, LISA; Tyler, AL CANNADAY. CANDIE; Noblesville, ID CARRIER. MELINDA; Evergreen, AL CARTER. EVA; Belleville; ILL CASEY. CANDY; Hayreville, AL Ddto Pi 78 Greek Composites ■■• M ... ■' - LOT ■• ••• POCK ' • ' « SMITH JOY Ow •OLLV BtundHV ' STIU Bf TM P k«joi i M VA ' -  E ng fr.ood. CO - MJLETC Oo«h r • WTNOOSO BARNES PHOT IX S« Lou-i MO Greek Composite 79 BLACK. SAMMIE. Ellaville. GA BROOKS. CLAUDE. Crystal River. FL DILLARD. WALTER; Domopolis. AL DUMAS. VINCENT; Montgomery. AL FLUITT. IRA, Miami. FL GREEN. DARRYL. Montgomery. AL HATCHER. ARTHUR. Selma. AL HAYES. DARRELL; Atlanta. GA ISOM. WILLIMA; Valley. AL LATTIMORE. WILLIE; Louisville. AL LOCKWOOD. DERRICK; Atlanta. GA MADDOX, FRANK; Tuscaloosa. AL MALONE, FER RELL. Waycross. GA MITCHELL. DONALD; Selma. AL MITCHELL. RONALD; Selma. AL PARTHER. MONTE; Atlanta, GA SANDERS. TERRY; Pensacola, FL SMITH. DARRYL; Wilmington. DE TAYLOR. JOE; Ramer. AL THORNTON. CHARLES; Tuscaloosa. AL ALSUP. KATRINA; Winter Haven. FL BARKSDALE. LAURA; Sylvester, GA BROWN. DARLENE; Greenville, AL BRUCE. MARGARET; Athens, AL CROSS. SHERRIE; Linden, AL CUMMINS. LINDA; Crystal River, FL DANIELA. STACI; Foley, AL DAY, MARHTA; Pace. FL DURANT. PAT; Geneva. AL FELDER. JANET; Mobile, AL GEORGE. JENNIFER; Colquitt. GA GILLILAND. LEE; Winter Haven. FL GREGG. CATHY; Millbrook, AL GUNTER, JEANNIE; Perry, FL HENDRICKSON. AMANDA; Plantation, FL HIX. STEPHANIE; Montgomery, AL HODGES, PHYLLIS; Quincy, FL HOLLY. KIM; Millbrook. AL HORTA. MARY; Longwood, FL HOWARD. SHERRI; Jacksonville. FL JARVIS. DORIAN; Miami, FL JETER, JENNIFER; Enterprise, AL JONES, JO; Evergreen, AL JONES, KATHY; Pace, FL KOWALSKI, KAY; Indialantic, FL KUCHLE, SANDY; Cape Coral, FL LAWSON. KIM; Winter Haven, FL LOWERY, FRIEDA; Troy, AL MASSEY. KAREN; Montgomery. AL MERKLINGER. SUSIE; Huntsville. AL MITTLER, LEA ANN; Destin. FL McQUAIG. KATHY; Orlando. FL NELSON. CAROL; Tallahassee, FL NELSON. JULIA; Mobile. AL PATRICK, LORI; Winter Haven. FL PETER, PENNY; Dothan, AL PHILLIPS. GINA; Opp. AL PLANT, GERRIANE; Ft. Myers, FL PRINCE, GINA; Milton. FL RAYFORD. SHERYL; Ariton, AL LL L LL 80 Greek Composites D®Ott t M E[p)©dD@Dt] II i luir 1 ■Unran Sp«.rx,, AL BRAY DAUCj POfl COTT! CULi DAIlf • DUN NDY; Do«h«r FORD RALPH Panam- HARRIS R ' HOLl Jono Be • HOLLl ... - •vach Can. POPt JIM Tim r . PRIO TaMahMMi N • ' ■SHOT!  t St Jc«- - TT P n«rr. woo: « — On Composite 61 HORTA. RICK. Longwood. FL JERNIGAN. RICHARD. Mobile. AL LAVASSEUR. DAVID; Ft Lauderdale. FL MOORE. JIM; Hollywood. FL NELL. RUSTY; Otronelle. AL PRATHER. BOB. Palalka. FL ROBB. JOHN. Panama City. FL ROHRLACK. BOB. Rohrlack Corner; FL SCOFIELD. DENNIS; Panama City. FL SMITH. CHARLIE; Mobile. AL SMITH. DAVID; Mobile, AL SMITH. JIM. Mobile. AL STORCH. BILL; Sarasota. FL TOLBERT GARY; Troy. AL WOODBURY. ROBERT, Huntsville, AL BASCOMB. BRENDA; Brooklyn. NY COOPER, MARY; Opelika. AL CRITTENDEN. CARLENA; Tuskegee, AL GULLEY. JANET; Tuskegee. AL HALL. CYNTHIA; York, AL HUFFMAN. PATRICIA; Grady , AL HUTCHERSON. SYNITHIA; Tuskegee. AL JOHNSON. CAROL; Midway. AL MALONE. SONYA; Mobile, AL MAY, BARBARA; Montgomery, AL McKELLAR. VONCILLE; Millry, AL WALKER. DORIS; Ozark. AL WILLIAMS. ANGELIA; Columbus, GA ALBERT. REGGIE, Fernandina Beach, FL ALLEN ELVIS; Melbourne, FL ANTHONY, JOHN; Florala. Al BRYANT. SIDNEY; Cairo, GA BUSH. EDWARD; Prichard, AL DAWKINS. LARRY; Clio, AL FAYSON, DARON; Troy, AL GIBSON, LANORRS; Melborne, FL ISAAC, JOE; Dublin, GA JOHNSON, PERCY; Mobile, AL McKIRE; CAROLUS; Clewiston, AL McNABB, DAVID; Troy, AL OWENS, DeWAYNE; Montgomery, AL PALMER, LEVITICUS; Greenville, AL UPSHAW. BRECK; Columbus, GA VAUGHN. DERRIC K; Mobile, AL ANDREWS. LYNNE; Madison, FL AMMONS, SUSIE; Birmingham. AL ASHCRAFT, LaPREAD; Montgomery, AL BLOODWORTH. MELISSA; St George Island. FL BLOUNT. JANE; Troy, AL BOSS, PAT; Panama City, FL BROOME, ANNETTE; Donalsonville. GA BROWN, MARY FRANK; Montgomery. AL BRYAN, CATHY; Ft. Walton Beach, FL BURNETT, TRACI; Troy. AL CARR. KARLA; Troy, AL CARTER. ELIZABETH; Troy. AL arpinb,: 82 Greek Composites • GO f OCX ' ■rvf, MOORE ROBBIE Wrtumpfc • MORRISO ' NSON PAIGE VkWufrn • pka -l •OLDS PAGE Atlanta GA ROBINSON ROBIN Eattpo- ROGER ROTTl n«r. SpMr.. kmlgome , a ATI ■rAMM Willis i isp taMpofnar) M Ml n. DA OH wO«f«E. Dc«Nar ■83 HARRELL. CURTIS. Selma. AL HARRELL. JOE. Birmingham. AL HARRISS. PAT; Troy. AL HILL. TOM. Tarpon Springs. FL HOUGH. TIMMY. Montgomery. AL JORDON. ROY; Coffee Springs. AL KITCHENS. DOUG. Troy. AL LEWIS. REX; Wicksburg. AL MAJORS. KENNY; Kissimmee. FL MARKEY. BOB; W Palm Bch . FL MIXSON. MIKE. Montgomery. AL NEVEN. LANCE, Titusville. FL NICKLE. GERRY; Kissimmee. FL OSWALT. MARK. Montgomery. AL PARHAM. MIKE; Jackson. AL REEVES, JAY; College Park. FL SCHNEIDER. LEE. Destin. FL SHORE. JERRY; Norcross. GA SKURLA, MARTY; Satellite Beach, FL SQUIRE. DALE. Grove Hill. AL STOKES. ROBIN; Chancellor, Al SUTTON. DOUG: Niceville. FL TOMLINSON, STEVE; Dothan, AL TORRES. MIKE; Enterprise. AL TUCKER. LARRY; Sweetwater, AL WHITE. GREG; Shalimar. FL ANDERSON, BOBBY; Eustis, FL BATCHELOR. BRIEN; Donalsonville, FL BURKETT, MARK: Donalsonville. FL CALHOUN, J OHN; Grove Hill. AL CALTON, STEVE; Forest City. NC CURENTON. LON; Samaon. AL DAVIS. SCOTT; Dothan, AL FOSS. KEN; Dothan. AL GOODWIN, BARRY; Titusville, FL GREEK, DAVID; Keystone Hights, FL HARRISON. BOBBY; Tallahassee. FL HAWKINS. CRAIG; Montgomery, AL HOBBS. LARRY; Mobile. AL HOLTZMANN. GARARD; Inverness, FL HORNSBY. BILL; Iron City, GA HOWARD, BILLY; Jacksonville, FL HOWARD, HERBIE; Eustis, FL JACKSON. TODD; Montgomery, AL KING. JAMES; Clearwater, FL LEE, DOUG; Enterprise, AL MARTIN, MARK; Georgiana. AL MASSEY, JEFF; Eustis, FL MILLER, AL; Enterprise, AL MILLINS. DENNIS; Prattville. AL NIXON. KENNETH; Mobile. AL PAGE, RODGER; Troy, AL PUGH, JAY; Enterprise, AL QUATTLEBAUM, RUSSELL; Enterprise. AL ROBINSON. GIL; Ml Dorz. FL SHAFFER. STEVE; Prattville, AL SHOWALTER. SCOTT; Taveres, FL SMITH, GREG; Mobile. AL SPEARS, GREGORY; Geneva, AL STOVALL, PAUL; Marietta. GA TABB, PAUL: Damascus, GA 84 Greek Composites ■■  Al • Daptunr « .. . LONi J U ■■- ROBtSOM. J OftOOGH M • Comoout 85 ANDERSON. NEAL; Troy. AL BANKER. GLEN; Chester. NY BEATTY. DAN; Clayton. AL BRYANT. REGGIE; Los Angeles. CA CAMPBELL. BILL; North Palm Beach. FL FANT. SCOTT; Lumpkin, GA FlICKJA. DAN; Clayton. AL GRAY. TOM; Satellite. FL HARLAN. BILL; Winter Haven. FL HARNAGE. KEITH; Tifton. GA HICKS. WILLIAM; Bay Minette. AL HUTSON. TODD; Mountain Home AFB. ID IRELAND. BOB; Tampa. FL MARTIN. JIM; Columbia. SC MIMS. BEAU; Phoenix City. AL MITCHELL, PHIL, Matthews. AL MUNDAY, JEFF; Atlanta. GA McHENRY, RICHARD; Orlando, FL OSTEEN. DON. Rockledge. FL RASDALL. DON; St. Petersburg, FL RICHARDS. ALAN; Louisville, AL TEPPER, SOL; Marion Junction. AL TURNER. FRANCIS: Pittsview. AL WESTON. JOE; Louisville, AL WILLIAMS, CHIP; Eufala, AL WILLIAMS, CHRUCK; Eufala. AL WOODWARD, CHRIS; Eufala, AL ADAIR. RILEY; Goshen, AL ADAMS. JEFF; Troy, AL ANGELO. NICK; Prattville, AL ANTHONY. DEE; Tuscaloosa. AL BYRD. STEVE; Florala. AL BOLES, TEDDY; Florala, AL CALVERT. TATE; Huntsville, AL CINK, RONNIE; Fairhope, AL CRITTENDEN, PERRY; Fairhope, AL DAVIS, JASON; Laurel Hill, FL ENGLISH. VAN; Elba, AL FRITZ. STEVE; Ft. Lauderdale, FL HAGOOD. KEITH; Winter Park, FL HILL, TRAVIS; Sebring. FL HUDSON. RICKEY; Luverne, AL HUGHES, JOHN; Vineland. NJ JOHNSON. JEFFREY; Peoria. IL JUDY, DAN; Clopton, AL KERSEY, TERRY; Troy. AL LILES, CHUCK; Florence, AL MARQUESS, SCOTT; Stone Mt„ GA McCATHERN, ANDY; Dothan, AL PALMER, BUD; St. Petersburg, FL PICKETT. LEE; Daphne. AL PONDER. BILL; Ocala, FL QUALLS, TERRY; Goshen, AL RATCLIFF. JOEL; Huntsville. AL REAGAN, FORD; Hartford, AL RUBINSON. ROGER; Atlanta, GA SCRUGGS. STEVE; Thomasville, AL SENN, WESLEY; Troy, AL SHAULL. GLENN: Huntsville, AL 86 Greek Composites ■Monlgomr ■« ' - NAM ' • • HI il h ' OK ■. , - - GOODRf ACJ JIM TN. HEA1 ' ilwu Ga - amdrn Al in AUDI. SOLOMON Valencia Vmtutti JONES. BOB. Pot t Si Jh JONES. ROBERT Carry -- ' KEITH Ml I CXJGH BRU • PARTRIDGE JOE Pmucolt. FV . D. JOEY. Evrtg-r-  . SMITH TIM BHton MO WALDO ' - I I I -xJaluua Al WRIGHT RICHARD CamdWi Al Tampa FT. MtAW A LcxjuviIU-  .mrn FV ..... . ., . DAMS AM 1 MflWM  FVOYD. Ri • - S . OK GAU Canianm nt FV R I RrC Claytc I GOSS. CHOCK P n a oU Ft HN .... HOC SC HUH JOHN Wilmington. DC Y Srtma  LESTER MAR ngwood FV AppalactwcoU FV - MRtSTOPMJ t SCMUING. GARY Ho r i a ■« Fl • ■Qracfc Composite! 67 ANDREWS. MIKE; Starke. FL BATEMAN. JEFF; Pensacola. FL BREWSTER. CHARLES; Pensacola. FL CHACJVIN. SKIP; Titusville. FL EDWARDS. SAMMY; Niceville. FL EWING. KEVIN; Nokomis, FL GACITA. ANTHONY; Aurora. CO GETCHELL. TIM; Umatilla. FL GCINTER. GREG; Ft Meade. FL HEWELL. MIKELL; Jacksonville. FL HILMER. RICK; St. Petersburg. FL KELLY. RANDAL; Opp. AL KRAMER. GREG; St Petersburg, FL LAHEY, NATHAN; Winter Haven. FL LOER. GARY; Bradenton. FL LONG. DAVID; Lanett. AL MARQUARDT. CHRIS; Winter Haven. FL MYERS, KEVIN; Ft. Picice. FL MCKEOWN. PAT; Tallahassee. FL Theta Chi 88 Greek Composites Inter- fraternity Council Council m«- j Jed Ro« one: Killough. Bob Ireland Tad Ol ay H ' mjv • ■R « |« Ibrfl -obin Bo James Thorns . Craig Adridor Wayne Stumpf M son IFC Of I - ■■Ko onf Shaull — Secretary Bob Ireland — Pub hair man Row two ■•■— Treasure den« James Thomas Larry Pop well — IFC Advisor rc 89 90 Alpha Phi Alpha ALPHA PHI ALPHA phuPhi u The Alpha Phi Alpha fraterni ty had a busy Fall Clu • They participated in G Blast along with nine other fra ind sororities They conducted anoth • ssful food drive in the form of an all Greek competition and the Al pha Gamma Delt ' s won for sec ond year Their new project for the year was the Mr and Miss TSCI Oly pian Contest Troy State ' s most beautiful bodies, both male and female, were on view This event was so successful it was decided that it would become an annual event Among Alpha Phi Alpha s the TSCI brotherhood ranked num ber one academically in the state, once again The Alpha Phi Alpha ' s also won the Intra mural (Greek) Basketball Tro phy 1982 Alpha Ph. Alpha Alpha Pht Alpha 91 Below: 1982 Delta Chi Little Sisters. 92 Delta Chi DELTA CHI : Jtesisw il Delta Chi Social Fraternity was originally founded as a pro fessional law fraternity on Octo , 1890 at Cornell Urn. ty, and was established on Troy ' s Campus in 1966 Mu — -— Right: 1982 DEKE Little Sisters. 94 Delta Kappa Epsilon I DELTA KAPPA EPSILON !fc_ i I ' Del t. 7 ppsiloi ° jc-i a. The Delta Kappa Epsilon so cial fraternity was founded in 1844 at Yale University The Pi Beta Chapter was chartered at Troy State University in 1976 Since then the fraternity has grown in many aspects of frater nit y and campus life The ofl - dent — Jinwt Harvri •■■Jent — Jjmfj Morre Secretary — David Harris Treasurer — M.kr Clark House Manager - Hair Social Chairman — Allen William Above D! -••heart Tamm Burks 96 Kappa Alpha Psi KAPPA ALPHA PSI The Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Incorporated, a dream of Elder Watson Diggs. became a reality January 5, 191 1 at Indiana (Jniver sity. The Theta Phi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered in 1976 at Troy State University. Kappa Alpha Psi is a social fra ternity, but it also lends itself to community services. During the past year the brothers of Theta Phi have visited the Senior Citizens Home, and the Children ' s Home. They sponsored a community ser vices program to aid the elderK residents of Troy, and sang at sev eral churches The Kappa Alpha Psi ' s also sponsored a Ms Jr Dia monette pageant for young ladies of Troy. The brothers had several volun teers for the Special Olympics and on several occasions assisted Track Coach and brother Charles Oliver with track meets Ther gest event of the year was the sec ond annual Spring Blast which ac cording to the fralernit a blast indeed. include Bonnte D Hill Jr — Polemarch. Reginald f Po lemarch. t l per of Record . Thomas Owens — Keeper ol ;uer. Brech Upshaw — gus. Carol ugut. ■Bush — Dean of Pie I Charles Oliver — Fa um Kappa Mpha I 98 Lambda Chi LAMBDA CHI A Once again. Sigma Tau chap ter of Lambda Chi Alpha had an outstanding year. The fraterni ty ' s Shipwreck and First Annual Fallout parties proved to be popular all campus events. The Baptist Children ' s Home and the Pike County Pensions and Secu rities Board were benefactors of Lambda Chi ' s fundraising pro jects. Sigma Tau and the Lambda Chi Alpha national fraternity continue to be pace setters in the inter fraternal world A poll cy prohibiting hazing was passed by the General Assem bly several years ago. and TSCI ' s Lambda Chis whole hejrtedly support it The frater • . s Associate Member pro- gram, which eliminates the term pledge and the hazing associated with it. has been ac cepted in spirit by other nation al fraternities •hrart Kathtvn Pattefton I imtxU Chi 99 100 Pi Kappa Phi PI KAPPA PHI Pi Kappa Phi. the first frater nit established at TSCI. had a very successful year in many aspects. The Pi Kap s received the fraternity All Sports Trophy for the second time in three years. The Pi Kappa Phi frate had a very active year of recruit ing. Pi Kappa Phi was the larg iternity on campus during the 1981 82 academic year The Spring Bunny Cc proved to be a hit once again This allowed the Gamma Gam ma Chapter to contribute one of the highest totals in the country to the fraternities national char ity organization PUSH (Play Units for the Severly Handi capped ) • ird — O ' • ilen David Br union — Historian Link v nlrd Ro One: Jana Hartert JacHie Huh ' Sedd •• - - • Lori Johnson. Janet FekJet r Phi 101 Right: Little Sisters included Row one: Lisa Weston, Tracky Johnson, Nicki Carrier. Linda Matthiews. Vicky Marshall, Jackie Young. Row two: Michelle Forthman. Eva Carter, Kim Simpson, Diane Arnzen, Pam Cochran, Lisa Bryant. Anita Speck, Sheila Sanders.  102 Sigma Alpha Epsilon SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON , 4£ v The Alabama chapter of Siq ma Alpha Epsilon was founded on the Troy State campus in March of 1978. Since that time, the fraternity has grown to one of the largest organizations at TSU. During the Fall the fraternity participated in the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon, raising S 1.500.00. The SAE social life included a pledge swap with the Alpha Gam ' s, and a social with Alpha Delta Pi. Diane Arnzen. an SAE little sister placed 1st runner up for Homecoming Queen. In other areas of campus life, the fraternity was represented by Ken Anderson as Phi pledge class sweetheart, with other brothers being chosen for Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha Delta Pi Big Brothers. Winter quarter brought one of SAEs largest band parties to raise funds for the Muscular Distrophy Association I Sigma M|  EpHton 103 Sigma Chi Sweetheart Helen Dalon. The Sigma Chi fraternity was founded at Troy State Universi- ty in 1977. Since its conception the brothers of Eta Phi Chapter have been involved in many campus activities. The Sigma Chi ' s made many outstanding achievements this past year. One of these was win- ning the most donations in the Alpha Gamma Delta Skate-a- Thon. They also won the Alpha Delta Pi Penny Drop . Other activities included winning the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sexy Legs Contest, Raising funds for Wal- lace Village through the Philan- thropic project, and participat- ing in the annual blood drive. Officers included Robin Boutwell — Consul. Forrest Lee — Pro Consul. Dee Anthony — Magister, Sam Huffstetler — Queastor, Terry Kersey — Annota- tor Right: 1982 Sigma Chi Little Sisters. 104 Sigma Chi SIGMA CHI Sigma Ot 106 Dedication, Sincerity, and personal integrity put the Sig- ma Pi Fraternity in the limelight during the 1981-82 year. The brothers of Delta Psi Chapter set their goals high and took much pride in accomplishing those goals. During fall quarter the Sigma Pi ' s received three first place trophies for lawn displays and also won third place in fraterni- ty football with a 6-3 record. The Sigma Pi fraternity moved into their new home dur- ing winter quarter. They also ob- served their tenth anniversary of Delta Psi Chapter. Spring quarter proved to be busy and exciting for the broth- ers. The annual Sigma Pi pow- derpuff football jamboree was held spring with the Phi Mu ' s emerging to be the winners. All proceeds from powderpuff were given to charity. The brothers also did well in softball with a record of 6-3 losing twice in ex- tra innings. The brothers of Delta Psi Chapter represent a great broth- erhood and they encourage ev- eryone to Keep your Eye on Sigma Pi! Above: Sigma Pi Sweetheart Robin Sal zerillo. 106 Sigma Pi SIGM A PI Officer few 1981-82 were Bru lough — President Chuch Head — esidenl. Joe Part .doe — lh er. Bob Jon. son — Sargeant at Arms. Qn Hrarld Tim Smith — Rusn Ch- and Social Chairman Stgma P 107 Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sisters 108 Tau Kappa Epsilon TAU KAPPA EPSILON Tau Kappa Epsilon interna tional fraternity was founded at Illinois Wesha Unu- 1899 Tau Kappa Epsilon first came to Troy State University in 1966 as a colony and re ceived its charter in May of 1967 Since that time the Tekes have been active brothers and have held many offices at Troy Sweetheart Candy Snow Tau Kappa Epttton 109 Theta Chi Dream Girl Tracy Noble. The Theta Chi Fraternity was formed on the principles of brotherhood and togetherness. Although they lost their chapter house in a tragic fire, they were able to maintain the philos- ophies of their founders. They regrouped and moved into a new house on Pell Avenue. Two Theta Chi brothers were actively involved in the IFC. One of these, Mike Hewell, was deemed President of IFC and Greek of the Year. The fraternity was actively involved in the Reclamation Contest and very strong in 1981-82 intramural play. This year ' s Dream Girl for- mal was a delightful success. Theta Chi Little Sisters included: Row One: Leigh Long, Debi French, Meg McCallister. Row Two: Teri Dierk- sheide, Sue Cox. Cheri Wisener. Katie Nobis, Molly Baker, Jodi Julson. Cindy Ellisor, Beth Ellisor. Row Three: Corinne Belaski, Doe Simmons, Leslie Braman, Brenda McCrory. Officers included: Wayne Stumpf. Presi- dent, Rick Hilmer, Vice President, Greg Kramer, Secretary, Nathan Lahey, Trea- surer, Randy Kelley, House Manager, Charlie Brewster, 1st Guard. Gary Bull- ock, II, 2nd Guard, Greg Gunter, Histori- an, Jimmy Roesell. Chaplain, and Tod Samons. Librarian. 110 Theta Chi THETA CHI I |||]!!!ll inn . I Iiiiiiiiiiiii iBeiiMii ii iHHlllllini i« C 111 •. . 1 X 113 David Campbell SGA President David Campbell, a senior management major, served as the SGA President during the 1981-82 academic school year. Originally from Troy, Alabama, David ' s interests included car- pentry, karate, and canoeing. Mr. Campbell had been in- volved in SGA previously as a senator and was selected as TSG ' s Outstanding Senator of the Year in 1980. David viewed SGA as more of a; service orga- nization and forum for student opinion than a political work- shop. I have found the TSCI ad- ministration eager to hear stu- dent problems and gripes. On reflecting upon his year, David commented, My partici- pation in SGA was simply a means whereby I could use my individual potential to serve oth- ers. David held the position of Delta Chi fraternity Recording Secretary from 1978 to 1980. David was also a member of young Democrats. 114 SGA Anne Kimmel Secretary Anne Kimmel, a native of De Funiak Springs, Florida, served as the 1981-82 SGA Secretary, A sophomore, mne was persu ing a degree in Business Admin istration and Finance. As SGA secretary, Anne nan died all correspondence , record ed the minutes from senate meetings, and kept records of all laws and resolutions going through the Senate to ensure their use in future senates. Anne, having enjoyed her term as a freshman senator, wanted to become more in volved within SGA. Thus, the office of secretary seemed to be a perfect opportunity to persue this goal Ms. Kimmel enjoyed outdoor activities, cooking, softball and tennis, and being with her fam ily and friends Anne was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and Gamma Beta Phi honor so cieties. and served as Treasurer for Kappa Delta social sorority. Stacy Krcbs Vice President For Stacy Kr t-s pari tion in Student Government was simply the continuation of student leadership from high school. The SGA Vice President was a junior European Hi I major from Hales Con • consin. Miss Krrbs considered SGA an extracurricular activity, a job, a learning experience, and the most rewarding time of her life. At the college level, SGA offers practical legislative expe rience and the chance to make a difference in the workings of the university, she comment ed. Stacy wot a Truman Scholar ship nominee in 1980 and an Oxford Scholar in 1981 She i member of the Alabama Student Coalition. Wesley Foun dation. CCMA, Kappa Delta so cial sorority, and many honor societies She enjoyed pi • piano As SGA Vice Pr - also held the title of Senate President Her activities in volved presiding over meetings, making committee appoint ments. and assisting the Presi dent in coordination of SGA ac tivities and programs SO Chas Powers SGA Clerk Chas Powers, the SGA Clerk, got involved in Student Govern- ment work as a freshman sena- tor. Chas was a junior majoring in Biology and Chemistry in Troy ' s Pre-Med program. A na- tive of Longwood, Florida, Chas enjoys skiing and horseback rid- ing. Among his honors included the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. Mr. Powers is a member of the Wesley Foundation, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, and held the position of president of Beta Beta Beta. Chas feels that politics has become a dirty word these days because of apathy. Until people start to get involved it will re- main that way. Supreme Court The Supreme Court is the Student Judicial Body of the Student Government Associ- ation. The Supreme Court de- termines the constitutionality of any issue brought before the court and hears appeals from the inferior courts. During the 1981-82 year the Court had only one meeting to determine whether the SGA could increase the number o f places on the ballot for the Sen- ate vacancy election without additional advertisement due to a last-minute vacancy. The Court ruled that the SGA could add the additional place on the ballot. Front: Walter Dillard and Sheila Parker. Back: Mike Bozeman and Keith Har- nage. Not Pictured: Ginny Haas and Sheryl Rayford. 116 SGA Supreme Court SGA SENATE The SGA senate was com posed of forty two students: twenty one on campus and twenty one off campus. The senators, which are elected as representatives from the stu dent body served on one of four committees: Academic. Stu dent Life, Student Services, or Constitutional Rules. The Senate was responsihl-- for the upkeep and operation of the Used Textbook Exchange The CITE gave students the op portunity to buy and sell used textbooks The Senate, in con- |uctlon with SGA officers planned and initiated the Home coming Queen Pageant and Homecomin.. The Senatr for the Browse Session in h campus organizations manned exhibits for promotion al purpn Other activities sponsored by the Senate included the Consumer Board, the student discount program, and the au thonzation to place change ma chines in the dorms Ajnt Program Comer al the Browse Session Row One: Kim Joiner. Debtee Green Teresa Smith Monica Maloney [ • Sutton Starla Kelly Eva ' Cordelia Johnson. Ja r ' pepper. Jamie Reyes and Dea- ford Row Two: Jim King f ie l Hum Roger Owen. Garry Shura - ' -of Bob Jones. Bonnie Hill Dann Hawkins Walter Williar rell Malone. Darrell Hayes arv; Fritz Row Three: Brill r-oulton. Bill Brown Steve • — Hall Glen Sandifer. M James Phillips, and Derrick Vaughn YOGMG DEMOCRATS The Troy State University Young Democrats of Alabama reactivated their charter Spring Quarter 1981 under the leader- ship of Acting President Phillip Baker. Tim Hermetz of Cullman was appointed by Baker to serve as president of the TSCJ YDs until election fall quarter. Other officers elected at that time included Jamie Reyes, Vice President; Ulrica Jones, Secretary; and John Menge, Treasurer. The purpose of the TSCJ YDs has been to stimulate in young people an active interest in gov- ernmental affairs, to recruit new members for Democratic candidates, to foster friendship and fellowship among members of the organization and thereby to promote their moral, intellec- tual and political well-being, and to preserve, improve and safe- guard the principles and stan- dards of the Democratic party. Meetings consisted of such prominent speakers as Lamar Higgins and Gov. John Patter- son. Four members attended the State Convention and Tim Hermetz was elected to be a del- egate to the National Conven- tion. Top Right: Roger Bedford, Alabama Young Democrats President; Gov. John Y. Brown of Kentucky, Benjamin Cars- well, Alabama YDs Administrative Vice President; Tim Hermetz, TSCI Young Democrats; and Patrick Jones, Ala- bama YDs Treasurer attend the YD Na- tional Convention held in Philadelphia. Middle Left: Tommy Bryan, Gov. John Patterson, Benjamin Carswell, Ferris Stephens, Tim Hermetz, and Joel Wil- liams, the State officers, pause follow- ing the lecture by Gov. Patterson. Middle Right: Lamar Higgins, the Ad- ministrative Assistant to Fob James, speaks during a fall quarter meeting. Bottom: Lt. Gov. George McMillan poses with YD members Chuck Liles, Joey James, Aimee Green, and Tim Her- metz following a meeting to discuss his gubernatorial campaign. 118 Young Democrats PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma is a schol honor s hU h honors freshmen who met- 1 thov dards of required academic ex cellence. Freshmen who have maintained a 2.5 overall GPA are invited into membership the spring quarter of their frrshman yeai Phi Eta Sigma conducted its annual initiation ceremony May 20. 1982. Twenty freshmen were inducted into member ship. During the ceremony initi ed on the history and the symbols used in the sa . The i • r 1981 1982 were Ray Bendall. I and Vicki Comer. )ent Following the mony. elections were held and e Espy was selected as lei ' hile Marylouise O ' Brien was chosen as president. The new initiates were recognized during Honors Day ceremony. Top Bonnie Bornkessef qn net name into the chapter rollbook as Mr Ron - ■Middle Left David Taykx. serving at Se- nior Advisor. Ray Bendall President Sident and Mr Ron P • MX . instruct members as to the history and facts con. • Phi Eta Sigma Middle Right Mr Ron Pierre. Advisor, points out the symbols of the c ■they are e plained b chapter ofl Row One: - nn r V ■•■Q. ■■r l Q n irii.i Nh oic t ; .. r e Sumi I Phae - loth neth Charles Hamilton. Ana • • • Ro Thrrr en. Colteer - Ann Taunt una 119 GAMMA BETA PHI Gamma Beta Phi is an honor society for students in the top twenty percent of their class. Presently at Troy State there are over 400 members. Nationally, there are over sixty chapters. As an active service organiza tion, Gamma Beta Phi spon sored various projects to in volve members in activities During fall registration, mem bers sponsored a coke break in cooperation with the Coca-Cola Bottling Company. A canned food drive was held as the Thanksgiving project. Projects were done periodi- cally for the local elementary schools and group homes. The State Gamma Beta Phi convention was held at Troy State University. Steve Benson was elected to the office of State Vice President. One of the highlights of win- ter quarter was the Teacher Ap- preciation Day. Members pre- sented silk roses with a note of appreciation to all faculty. During spring quarter several members traveled to Asheville, North Carolina to attend the Na- tional Convention. Members who attended included Steve Benson, James Phillips, Anne Kimmel, Desiree Sutton, Char- lene Hale, Associate Advisor, and Dr. Rosemary Canfield, Ad- visor. Induction ceremonies were held both fall and spring quar- ters. Top: Members distributed cokes during fall registration. Middle Left: The KMX van shows up with promotional gifts at the Coke Break fall quarter. Middle Right: Officers for 1981 82 shown are Steve Benson, President; Richard Dean, Parliamentarian; Char- lene Hale, Associate Advisor; Laticia Watford, Corresponding Secretary; Les- ley Bondi, Treasurer, and Dr. Rosemary Canfield. Advisor. Row One: John Lacy. Katrina Conner, Stanley Hawthorne, Desiree Sutton, Bridgette Trotter, Lisa Turner, Pam Mill- er, Sandra Rayfield, and Carolyn Hooks. Row Two: Beverly Bridges, Beverly Hopkins, Denise Crochet, Lesa Ralls, Ginny Puckett, Vicki Graham, Gene- vieve Blizzard, Robbin Tomlin, Glenna King, and Susan Powell. Row Three: Lydia Swails, Karen Haisten, Lisa Can- tor, Sabrina Ward, Angela Liles, Debbie Green, Wes Green, Kim Kunky, Beverly Webster, Joy Maldin, Reba Wall, and An- dria Carter. Row Four: Richard Dean, Janet Vickers, Russ Boozer, David Long, Janet Elias, Janice Skelton, and Ricky Skelton. Row Five: Jim Hinkle, Keith Messenger, Charlotte McDonald, Ida Know, Becky McClusky, Debbie Ba- logh, and Julie McFarland. 120 Gamma Beta Phi Top v iiion •-nl o Gamma Beta Phi ekome- membership Middle Right (jamm.-i ' nctn . ■-kj the Pike . !. .!, enter Row One: . i Ran kin. Donna Blackman. Sheila Sander Chas I Donna Gar Idy Garrv Ryan, and 1 ivs Compton Ro T o Craig Pre ton. Tom Po Sharon Hoffman. Beck) Paulk James Martin. Jennifer George Cummin . San I Hair and Deborah Sappington Ro Three Ld Band ' na Tedder Jane Kirkham Belinda Attoht t inn Smii ., ,■. neth ( ■on. Jane HHmi I Don na HeaJIt Ro PoW man Marthanna Moore. Cynthia I pnomb Jame Phillip Joy Buck ke Lander and Greg O- .,« Gamma Beta P ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta, a na- tional honor society, honors high scholastic achievement during the first year in college. Active membership is main- tained through one ' s sopho- more year. Alpha Lambda Delta held ini- tiation ceremonies during fall, winter, and spring quarters. During the ceremony initiates participated in a candle-light service. Graduating ALD mem- bers who met requirements were presented certificates of honor. An amendment was passed enabling those members who obtained the necessary number of activity points to receive a letter of recommendation upon request. Lesley Bondi attended the National Alpha Lambda Delta Convention and spoke during a winter quarter meeting. This year the honor society presented Becky Surrency with the Outstanding Freshman Award during Honors Day ac- tivities. Top: Rudee Kritikara is presented an ALD Senior Certificate. Middle Left: Michelle Lafon serves at the ALD reception winter quarter. Middle Right: Ms. Gray, ALD advisor, welcomes Cindy Bundy into member- ship. Row One: Desiree Sutton, David Taylor, Jr. Advisor; John Lacy; Historian; Vicki Comer, Secretary; Cathy Owings, Presi- dent; Susan Blake, Treasurer; Charlene Hale, Liaison Advisor; Lisa Cantor, Ge- nevieve Blizzard, and Kent Smith. Row Two: Denise Williams, Amy Kuusisto, Starla Kelley, Teri Davis, Karen Cole- man, Cindy Bundy, Dani Bullock, Nan- cy Brannon, Lori Blount, Kay Aira, and Dave Banks. Row Three: Lisa Compton, Beth Bracewell, Patricia Hudley, Tina Helms, Barbara Harris, Ken Hamilton Cynthia Geoghagan, Edward Felts Phaedre Fail, Elaine Espy, Ray Bendall and Patrice Woodbury. Row Four: Lu cas Cade, Karen Ponds. Cynthia Rich burg. Carolyn Paramore, Dorothy Pan ton, Godwin Oji, Mary Lou O ' Brien Marco Nunez, Charlotte Methuen, Lisa Marcelonis, David Levasseur, and Marty Hamilton. Row Five: Steve Sut- ton, Becky Surrency, Dawn Strickland, Cindy St. John, Ken Smithson, Colleen Smith, Gloria Simpson, Denise Sawyer, Tammy Rushing, and Kathy Taylor. 122 Alpha Lambda Delta I j PHI KAPPA PHI jiff Tfc. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa hie lor consideration who have sc Phi recognizes and encourages su- perior scholarship in all academic disciplines in hopes to stimulate others to espouse excellence. Troy State University recognizes mem bership into Phi Kappa P f highest privilege. Undergraduate students are eligi- nior status and are scholnsMcally in the upper 10% of their class or who have reached the final period of their junior year and are scholastically in the upper 5% of their class. Those students initiated into embership for 1981-82 are listed bekn iates Cheryl h Otto Fernando Bohnenberger sley Margaret Bondi Gay Marie Bowen Kyle Seymour Bozeman Kevin Herbert Brig Janet 1 araine Coch Suzanne E. Dean Lenora Kathryn Demen Melissa J. Enfinger Sherry Lynn Fowler Farima Farahbakhsh Terry Sonya Floyd Donna Langston Garner Edwin Leon Garner. Jr. Robert Anthony Gilliam Anna Catherine Grady Laura Lynn Hendrix James Stephen Hinkel Arnold W. Holcomb Moira Alice Kaye Walter Barnett King. Jr. Tera Jane Kirkham ' HkW Thomas Wayne Kno David Martin Lon : Kenneth E. Martfr. Donald Anthony Mitche Ronald Alfred Mitchel Robery Anthony Pearson Michael William Risley Margaret Pyfrom Rushincj Kevin Martin Scarbinskv James Richard Skelton Janice Noble Skelton James Christopher Stewart Laura Gail Swinney Arlene Hudley Thomas Samuel P. Thomas. Jr. Terri Dawn Underwood Timothy Allen Venable Jacqueline Marie Wade Lisa Anne Waller Sabrina Jane Ward Carolyn June Womack Michael Edward Williams ■MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board is an honor so- ciety which recognizes out standing members of the senior class who have distinguished themselves in the areas of scholarship, leadership, and service and promotes these ideas. During fall quarter. Mortar Board sponsored the fall sec- tional meeting attended by five universities and colleges. Also during fall quarter Mortar Board raffled off a football containing the signatures of the Trojan foot- ball team. On April 13, a job placement seminar was sponsored to dis- cuss job interviews, the job mar- ket, and placement service. Any student maintaining a 3.0 GPA over fall and winter quarters were invited to attend the President ' s List Tea at the President ' s Home on May 6. On April 5 twenty-five stu- dents were formally tapped dur- ing class and were recognized by wearing a mortar board for the remainder of the day. For- mal initiation was held April 26 in the Adams Center. During Honors Day activities. Mike Williams was presented the Faye Ellis Memorial Award. Mortar Board presents this award annually to the outstand- ing member of the senior class who best represents the ideals of scholarship, leadership, and service. Top: Charlene Hale and Eddy Garner as- sist with the Job Placement Seminar sponsored by Mortar Board. Middle Left: Kevin Scarbinsky and Pa- tricia McCrory prepare for the Initiation ceremony. Middle Right: Mike Williams. President, and Dr. Emma Morris, Senior Advisor, tap Dr. John Bowling into Mortar Board as an honorary member. Row One: Minnette Rogers. Moira Kaye, Rudee Kritakara, Sabrina Ward, and Dawn Humphrey. Row Two: Pamela Rigas, Historian; Lorraine Bloeth, Edi- tor; Charlene Hale. President; Missy En- finger. Treasurer; Mike Williams, Vice President; Lydia Swails. Secretary; and Cheryl Adams. Row Three: Bill Cleve- land. Gay Bowen, Eddy Garner, Tim Venable. Pete Cyprian, Richard Dean, and Walter L. Dillard. Row Four: Dr. Emma Morris, Senior Advisor; and Mr. James O ' Neal. Junior Advisor. 124 Mortar Board OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Omicron Delta Kappa is a na tional leadership honor society which recognizes outstanding student, faculty, and adminis trative Si Omicron Delta Kappa recog nizes and encourages achieve ment in scholarship, athletic s social service, religious activi ties, campus government speech and the mass media and creative and performing arts. Membership in Omicron Delta Kappa is a very high dis tinction and honor. Eddy Garner and Mr Ron - attended the National Convention March 19 21 held in • gton. Kenn. The formal tapping was held the week of April 1924 The new thrity five members initiated May 20 with Eddy Gar ner and Mr Ron Pierce conduct ing the ceremony During Honors Day ceremo ny Richard Dean was presented the Omicron Delta Kappa Ralph W Adams Leader of the Year Award Top Mr James - the Omi cron Delta Kappa rollbook Middle Left Ricky Skelton is tapped his 8 00 class by President Eddy Garner Middle Right Susan Russell, one ol thir ' he chapter roll Row One: Eddy Garner. Walter Dillard Dean Wilhford. Mick Angelo. Richard Dean. Britt Poulson. Dr Josepr- ' ell Vs Virginia. ' A.vson. Ginger Spra ene Sherman, and Dr Ed wardBarnett Row Two Hi Ron Pierce. Ginny Haas. Valerie Pnvett Sharon Har VbraCou ' ' •lel.Dr Par kinson. Tamara Kuhn. Carol LrCtceto. Dr Emma Morns. !■■uner. Adams. ' d Dr Ralph Adam Row T- ■ton. Pat O Mara. Lesley Bondi Paulette Raulerson. Dawn Hur nan. Matalie Bald Scar • -xvrrlls thony Kirkland Ron •hell. Donald Anthc Dr John M Long. Greg Owens, and Dr James Robinson Ro liams. Ginny Hinson. Dr Norma ' irlene Hale Dr David D. James O Meal Wilbur Rollins Brandt Coagrove. Mr Don Gibson Omicron Delta Kappa 125 CHI ALPHA MINISTRIES Chi Alpha is an interdenomi- national, full gospel college ministry sponsored by the As- semblies of God. The main phi- losophy of the ministry is a bal- anced structure in worship, dis- ci plesh ip, evangelism, and fellowship. Chi Alpha ministries took a different direction in the 1981 - 82 school year. Chi Alpha left the Coffeehouse Ministry to get back to the basics of Christian- ity. A Monday night Bible study became the main thrust with emphasis being placed on the practical teachings of Christ: teachings that are designed to enhance growth in the college setting. Chi Alpha continued with its evangelism efforts ministering at many different churches as the Harvest Team with mu- sic, drama, and puppets. The college group remained strong in its tract ministry stuffing mail boxes with tracts and per- iodicals covering a wide range of subjects from cults to salva- tion. Top Left: Billy Hoik starts the meeting off with a song accompanied on his gui- tar. Top Right: Phyllis Moore leads the group with a scripture passage during the Monday night Bible Study located in the Adams Center. Row One: Sabrina Owens, Debrah Rod- gers. Vice President; Donna Blackburn, President; Phyllis A. Moore, Secretary Treasurer; and Parecia Howard. Row Two: Ray Owens. Alan Baker, and Billy Hoik. 126 Chi Alpha The Catholic Campus Minis try Association at Troy State University promote Fellowship and Christian values among the registered students through a ' y of social and education al activities. Fall quarter. CCMA spon sored Nicole Carrier ir Homecoming pageant and en tered a car in the Homecoming parade. They also sponsored a Soup n Sandwich dinner where a couple from Montgor spoke on the subject of mar riage. During winter quarter, the CCMA entered the College Bowl tournament. Members of CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY ASSOCIATION CCMA participated in the Valen ponsored b. Student Christian Council in cooperation with other religious organizations on campus CCMA took part in the SGA Browse Session They also par :ted in the BSU Volleyball Marathon Spring quarter. CCMA ■to Auburn University in Mont gomery and met with other Catholic College Students There, they enjoyed dinner and a speaker. CCMAs final activity for the 8182 academic year was a cookout for graduating seniors Top Bruce Alter and Turner Coot - tempt to play and sing at the S ' entines Day P iard Dean and Laura er man a tabJe for CCMA at the ston Row One: r.it Mara Pat Bos and Phillip Joiner. Beverly Jotnr lent. Ger • zard Vice President Martha Mor and Monica Maloney Ro T o: Bruce Alter. HolK Smolensl brook. Wer Doug Smith, and Sr • Ro Three: ' . • ■;- ■trwng Ion. Tina Kroll. Richard (- Hnljmann and  •-an Laura m Bra h - jlton Dacia Terrell Brendar ind Robert Chan : BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Gnion is the campus outreach of the Baptist churches in Alabama. Worship, Bible Study, mission activities and Christian fellow- ship are central to their pro- gram. Vespers each Monday is the larger meeting providing wor- ship and Christian fellowship. There are Bible study groups in the dorm as well as one meeting in the center eachweek. A thirty- voice BSCI Choir has performed the musical Believer in sever- al churches this year, while Sonshine, the new BSCI en- semble, has filled a number of engagements. Mission activities include pro- grams at the nursing home and a short-term project in Jackson- ville, Florida. Two students were chosen to serve as BSG Summer Missionaries this year: Michelle Sanders and Tony Wal- ters. The annual Volleyball Mar- athon during the winter quarter The Executive Council consisted of Da- vid Taylor. Music; Eddy Garner, Presi- dent; Mark Johnston, Vespers; Ricky Skelton, Sports; Mr. O ' Neal, Advisor; Mr. Elbert Williams, Campus Minister; Lisa Compton, Fellowship; Janice Skel- ton, Communications; Vicki Comer, Missions Outreach; Beth Bracewell, Promotions; and Diane Barfield, Spiritu- al Growth. is the main source of raising money for summer missions each year. Students from the Troy BSCI attended the State BSG Con- vention in Tuscaloosa in the fall, the State Spring Conference at Shocco Springs, and the Nation- al Student Conference at Ridge- crest, North Carolina. Students from all denomina- tions are welcome to participate in the programs at the Baptist Student Gnion. Mir TiT mm J - I 1 mm 1 1 T Am ■t it r ■iiH I ■ik Row One: Andrea Petritsis, Maria Sostil- lio, Ray Bendall, Valerie Barton, Connie Casey, Donna Clower, Mike Hall, Jenny Holder, John Menge, Steve Warren, and Mr. Elbert Williams. Row Two: Susan Blake, Julie Moody, Ricky Skelton, Ja- nice Skelton, Beth Bracewell, Diane Barfield, Eddy Garner, Vicki Comer, Da- vid Taylor, Lisa Compton, Mark John- ston, Patricia McCrory, and Jeannean Gaddy. Row Three: Rickey Castleberry, Larry Andrews, Ken Foster, Amy Foster, Elaine Espy, Beverly Jackson, Mitch McVicker, Gary Cook, Mike Mills, Tere- sa Williams, Debra Nash, Michelle Sanders, Kay Strictland, Reba Wall, Wes Llewellyn, and Anne Cetti. Row Four: Valerie Kelley, Dawn Strickland, Linda Kelley, Becky Surrency, Nancy Akins, Karen Cummings, Marthanna Moore, Garry Shirrah, Donna Garner, Clara An- drews, Mona Womack, and Lori Blount. Row Five: Tom Mills, Lee Tate, Ricky Nolan, Joy Lacey, Mike Jones, David Lanier, Ken McElhaney, Craig Preston, Andy Jeffries. Mike Alexander, Tim Beasley, and Mike Williams. 128 BSU WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley foundation serves as the United Methodist Student Center jt u Wesley Foundation ' s purp° to outwardly profess ■Christ as Lord and Savior and to grow together in the Chr Faith. Some of the activitie eluded Wesley Singers. Bible Study, Sports, and Prayer and Share. The main fellowship, held on Sunday nights, included a meal prepared by W« members followed by an inspi al program The Wesley members also had the opportunities to attend nany social outings, and an in depth b I • ings on. The Wesley Founda tion extends on invitation for all Students to join them in Chris tian Growth Top Karen Ken. and Tosha • is cooking for the Sunday meal Middle Let- ijo a Thanksgiving Dinner al the center Right Tom, I !-iette and Jeff do a skit at the SCC r Row One: I • la lit Hca Futct- n. and Br tei Ro T ullielte !•• inette Collier Doug ' Paracia Howard ••: Todd jlson Ham ■Hon Not pictured ■■Lafor -I Richard Vmstead. and Louann Mansfield ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Arnold Air Society is a ser- vice organization primarily de- signed to provide aid to the community and to the cadet ' s ROTC Detachment and the Air Force mission. Arnold Air is open to any member of the ROTC program with a 1.5 or higher grade point average who has successfully completed the pledge training program. The members of Arnold Air Society are college students who fit into their schedules time to participate in character ac- tivities. Some of the services in- cluded paper drives for the handicapped, ballgames with the children ' s home, and usher- ing at big name concerts. The Outstanding Squadron Advisor was awarded to Cap- tain Barnes. This year AAS lead a four-state area as the Head- quarters for area-H. This area is composed of schools from Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Puerto Rico. Top Left: Art Galvan, Judy Felts and Mancy Swanson attend the Military Ball Awards Banquet at NATCON. Top Right: Greg Owens, Andrea Petritsis and Scott Matthes display the airplanes which pledges are required to carry dur- ing pledge period. Row One: Becky Ogle, Beverly Bridges, Andrea Petritsis; Administration Offi- cer, Kelly J. Ivins; AAS Commander, Art Galvan, Janet Elias, Toni Trainor. and Scott Matthes; Projects Officer. Row Two: Brandt Cosgrove; Deputy- Commander, Jess Revill, Ben Moore, Debbie Boozer, Susan Neumans; Area H and Newsletter Publications, Steve Reeder; Comptroller, Morris Hollis; AnF Liaison Officer and Greg Owens; Parlia- mentarian Chaplain. Row Three: Ar- thur James, Bonnie Hill, Allen Wykle; Operations Officer, Don Stone, Mart Shearer, Russ Boozer, Vincent Dumas, Doug Sutton, Craig Wise; Transporta- tion Officer, and Tom Randall. Not Pic- tured: Jon Weeks; Public Affairs, Hardy Williams, John Carroll, Janet Shiver, Pete Cyprian, Naretha Whitley, Gloria Capers, Lori Langstrom, and Ken Bled- sole. 130 Arnold Air Society r ► 4 h Top Brandt Ccxgrove and Scott M-- ndividuat c that LOU Bott ' )( • Maria Mor I and Janet Elias converse durir . Bottom Right AAS ' • -Tidoneol numerous socials r «BC3 2S- H ANGEL FLIGHT Angel Flight is an honorary service organization of female students who support the pur- poses, traditions, and concepts of the U.S. Air Force, promote interest in the AFROTC, assist Arnold Air Society, and pro- mote unity between the school and the community. Angels sponsored their annu- al Bed Race during fall quarter to raise funds for the Boys Group Home. Every year Angel Flight sponsors the Bed Race to raise money for a needy individ- ual or group from the Troy Area. Angels also assisted with the first annual March of Dimes basketball game, the annual March of Dimes Walk-a-thon, and the Skate-a-thon for Cystic Fibrosis. A girl scout troop is also sponsored by members. The Girl Scout leaders sponsored roller skating parties, cookouts, parties, and camping excur- sion. Socially, Angel Flight spon- sors both formal and informal parties, and participate in the Military Ball. Area Conclave was held at Gainesville, Florida. Troy State returned with the following awards: The Purdue Cup, Out- standing Commander Award, Lt. Col. Bill Morley Award, and the Col. A.T Reid Crimson Glo- ry Award. Top Left: Leslie Braman and Ginger Sledge help with a Girl Scout Troop. Top Right: Officers for Angel Flight were Major Gunn, Advisor; Sharon Pace. Comptroller; Amy Segrest, Com- mander; Judy Felts, Vice-Commander; Nancy Swanson, Public Affairs; Bobbie Zoglmann, Administration; Yolanda Fer nandez, Liaison; and Connie Jones, Chaplain Parliamentarian, hot pic- tured were Kim Kunky, Operations; Brenda Shelton, Pledge Trainer; and Su- zie Ammons, Historian. Row One: Amy Segrest, Monica Ma- loney. Donna Headly. Dena Knight, Ju- die Wilson. Suzie Galvan, Landa Tier- ney, and Angela Williams. Row Two: Vanessa Kay, Gen Blizzard, Sue Ama- son. Panda Kelsoe, Lisa Kantor, Kim Gil- hand and Martha Montanez. Row Three: Bridgette Trotter, Becky Dykes, Bobbie Zoglam, Trecia Floyd, Kay Jenkins, Kel- ly Reed. Juland McFarland, Valerie Gardner, and Theresa Herring. Row Four: Brenda Shelton, Laurie Shelton, Angela Smith, Yolanda Fernandez, Con- nie Jones, Gwen Madison, Judy Felts, Dare Hennigan. and Kim Kunky. 132 Angel Flight — Top Angel pose with thr Troop , sponsor Halloween parly Bottom Left Suzie Ammons sup at the Annual Angel Flight Bed ■Middle Right Ar oncesMOn to the Corps at Kilb : Bottom Right Laura Walenfields and Gen Blizzard hand out programs for the Miss TS J Pageant g§ry AFROTC The 17 Cadet Group is in- volved in training young men and women to become future Air Force officers. The courses supplement regular academic instruction. In addition to class- room instruction, the cadets at- tend a leadership lab that is held once a week. The lab sessions consist of drill and ceremonies, military customs, plus general Air Force information. During the year periodic trips to Air Force bases are sched- uled. Cadets also participate in social activities such as picnics, plays, and dinners. These activi- ties culminate at a formal mili- tary ball. Two programs are offered in AFROTC at TSU. A four year program or a two year ad- vanced program. Both pro- grams are opened to students attending. TSU students can compete for scholarships which pay for tuition, books, and room and board. Hi iP««NiMwiKyMAni Top Right: Captain Blocker, Susan Stewart, and Captain Barnes display their trophy at the SGA Browse session. Middle Left: AFROTC students work at the sidewalk sale to raise funds. Middle Right: AFROTC students stand in formation at Kilby field. The officers for AFROTC were Row One: C Maj. Steve Reeder; Inspector General, C Capt. Brandt Cosgrove; Training Officer, C Col. Art Galvan; Commander, C Capt. James Hurst; Fi- nance Officer, Mst. Sgt. Don Fuller; Se- nior Enlisted Advisor. Row Two: C Ltc. Al Kinard; Deputy Commander, C Ltd. Micheal German; Deputy Commander Logistics, Maj. Monte Prather; Public Affairs, Maj. Jerry Tucker; Chief Re- cruiting Division, and C Ltc. Alan Wy- kle; Deputy Commander Operations. 134 AFROTC Top AFROIC p- khip lab M d Donald M ' • ■' 1 • MM • 1 jH 1 X Vj IE i r i ■AFRO ' ams Center Union Time, and Eyewitness. Big W BffmmZZ A. yfe   jjj. l S 1 r-omnncp H nf spupn Name entertainers snr h 39 lnt HR SUV K aflM W B The Adams Center Union Board was composed of seve n faculty members balanced by seven student members. ACCIB provided appealing recreational activities, top notch entertain- ment, a ride chance for students to expand t-heir knowledge in a varied field of interest through non-credit classe This year ACCTB shVl ed such movies as Ordinary Peo pie, Arthur, Somewhete ' iil Time, and Eyewitness. Big Name entertainers such as Jef ferson Starship and Ronnie Mil- sap were brought in by ACGB. The Board also sponsored ac tivities ranging from outdoor picnics and bands to casino nights. Fall quarter introduced students to a large screen TV. for the Adams Center Dining Room. Movies recorded on vid- eo were shown twice a week over the screen TV. Top Right: TSG students enjoy a friend- ly game of (Jno at the ACGB GNO Tour- nament. Middle Left: TKE and Delta Sigma Pi compete in the College Bowl Tourna- ment sponsored by ACGB. Middle Right: Students wait in long lines in order to get a good seat at the Jeffer- son Starship concert. Row One: Ron Pierce, Director; Eileen Cluen, Vice Chairman: and Craig Ak- ridge, Special Activities. Row Two: Mr. James O ' Neal, Mrs. Helen Leverette, Natalie Baldwin, Chairman; and Tony Morris, Movies. Row Three: Mr. Ed Peeks, Mr. Don Gibson, and Mr. Walter Sullivan. 136 ACGB . M student ■■ill a hand to « ' • • •  doo Casino Botlot Bottom Right Tony Morrik hanqs a poster to a ' • - -ek B 137 ASSOCIATION OF NURSING STUDENTS The Association of Nursing Students is an organization which develops leadership among nursing students and promotes membership in a pro- fessional level organization after graduation. The organiza- tion participated in extracuricu- lar activities such as assisting in the TSCI Blood Drive, participat- ing in the Disaster Drill, and manning a blood pressure screening clinic in the Health Fair. The main event of fall quarter was the capping ceremony for the sophomore nursing class. Twenty-eight students were rec- ognized during the ceremony by receiving their official nurse ' s cap with ribbons. At this point in the sophomore ' s year, those students who were recognized at the ceremony had earned the right to wear the official nurse ' s cap. Spring quarter activities in- cluded a freshmen reception for the incoming nursing students. In addition, ANS participated in the preparation of the March of Dimes Walka-thon on April 24. Top Left: Sophomore nursing students wear the right to wear the official nurs- ing cap at the Capping Ceremony. Top Right: Wendy Milam is capped by Dean Starck as Bonnie Bohner looks on. Row One: Maxine Jordan, Beverly Web- ster, Kaye McBride, and Debbie Balogh, President. Row Two: Lee-Ann Borum, Wendy Milam, Kim Clark, Sherri Ash- more, and Nancy Swanson. 138 ANS LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY OF NURSING The Local Honor Society of Nursing recognizes nursing stu dents who have superior scho lastic achievement, profession al leadership potential, and or marked achievement in the field of nursing. The qualifica tions for membership include an overall GPA of 2.0 as well as a 2.0 in all nursing courses. The Local Honor Society of Nursing encompasses all three campuses. In February, Miss Antonita Canzoneria, former missionary and nurse to Nigeria, spoke to the Honor Society. She com pared nursing in rural Nigeria to nursing in the rural United States. She also discussed the cultural differences of rural Nia- geria and its effect on health care practices. On March 29, the Honor Soci ety sponsored a CPR recer I tion seminar conducted by Mrs Elvira Reynolds, Mrs Betty Russell, members of the Honor Society, and Jill Mayo, faculty advisor for the Honor Society The seminar was open to stu dent nurses as well as the com munity. An on going project of the Honor Society included provid ing free tutorial assistance to the junior and sophomore nurs ing students. Initiates for membership were honored at the annual spring ceremony held this year April 30. 1982. at the First Methodist Church in Troy Top Cheryl Adams President of the Lo cal Honor Society of Nursing. Miss Can zonena. Missionary Nurse to Nigeria and Ms Jill Ma o Faculty Advisor, pause following a lecture on nursing in rural Nigeria Middle Members participate in the CPR Recertilication Seminar held spring quarter Row One: Pat Grimm Brenda EHkH Joy Skantt. and Susan Woodbury Row Two: Betl Russell I - cJds Leefnn Borum. Cheryl dams Presi dent and Pam Bell - ' n. •   .„ -., ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a na- tional service fraternity de- signed to promote leader- ship, friendship, and service among college students. Among many various activi- ties, Alpha Phi Omega pro- vides service to all fraterni- ties and sororities whenever they are in need of assis- tance during organizational projects. Service is highly stressed in Alpha Phi Ome- ga. Alpha Phi Omega pro- vides service to all Big name concerts, assists at blood drives, and makes regular visits to the Baptist Chil- dren ' s Home and Nursing Home. Alpha Phi Omega par- ticipated in Spring Greek Blast at TSG sponsored by Delta Sigma Theta. Top Left: Wendell Williams steps with APO at the Greek Blast held spring quarter. Top Right: Willie Dillard takes up money at the Alpha Phi Omega dance held win- ter quarter. Row One: Ruthie Harris, Keela Smith, and Alandra Fuller. Row Two: Charles Thornton. Irvin Stallworth, John Lacy, Wanda McElrath, John Pettway, and Mrs. Patrice Kelly, Advisor. Row Three: Davey Smith, Earnest Riggins, Antonio Kinard, Christopher Salter, and Wendell Williams. Row Four: Daniel Grubbs. Benjamin Bonner, and Willie Dillard. 140 Alpha Phi Omega Circle K is the world collegiat ition and is active on the Iroy champus. Circle ' erning and self flnani mg. work ng independently of, but in coo peration with the Kiwdms Club Two local members held | tions on the Alabama Distru t Board: Bonnie Bohner served as District Treasurer, and John Menge served as Lt. Governor. At the beginning of the school year, members sold year CIRCLE K book cov e K also spon sored Roll ir the Muscular Dystrophy ation During winter quarter mem ponsored a drive for a lo ;se home wa stroyed by I The Alabama District Con n in Montgomery was at tended by five meml • Circle K also participated in the Special Olympics in Troy Top Bonnie BoTv • at the Homecoming paradv senting Circle K a a top (• the Homecoming Queen pageant Middle Lett Desiree Sutton inK people about Circle K at the Bro jion Middl-- Right - hide capst. ' those who will ' Roil in t - Bottom Ro - Janin. ' How Thrrr vennemer n. Oe Oham and Sh.i Four: Joht Ton .v i Compton ■Johnston, an. ' • Ml ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL ACEI is the Association of Childhood Education Interna- tional. The Troy State chapter is also called the Tex Whaley As- sociation of Childhood Educa- tion. Some of ACEL ' s goals in- clude to work for the education and well being of young chil- dren, to advocate desirable con- ditions, and to enhance the knowledge and instructional ideas of prospective teachers. During Honors Day activities Donna Jo Stevens was present- ed the Tex Whaley Association of Childhood Education Award by Ms. Betty Hendricks, the ad- visor to ACEI. B A THEfit ... . . . ■H m ■Top Right: Donna Jo Stevens is present- ed the Tex Whaley Association of Child- hood Education Award by Ms. Betty Hendricks. Middle Left: A panel of local teachers discuss classroom discipline during an ACEI meeting. Middle Right: Members attend a meet- ing spring quarter concerning class- room discipline. Row One: Ms. Betty Hendricks and Tammy Williams. Row Two: Sheila Sanders, Carol Woodham, Kim Griffin, and Kay Strickland. Row Three: Judith Sliker, Tricia Hayes, Cindy McLean, and Sheila Brannon. Row Four: Terri Walls, Kathryn Patterson, Carol Farmer, and Kim Simpson. 142 ACEI STUDENT COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN The Student Council for f x ceptional Children is an organi zation interested in promoting educational opportunities for exceptional children. SCEC attempts to promote professional growth and stan dards, promote programs to in volve students in the Council for Exceptional Children, and arouse public awareness and ac ceptance of exceptional chil SCEC holds programs monthly and provides volunteer opportunities to its memb such areas as holiday parties funds for field trips, etc Membership requires nothing more than love for children, a willingness to work, and pay ment of club dues Top Left A guest speaker di ways of dealing with exceptional chil dren at an SCEC meeting Top Right Puppets are demonstrated and displayed by SCEC m mt - Row One: Forrest Petry Larry TindHI Secretary Lisa Rawls Vice President Fund Raising. Kathy Spera ice Presi dent Programs. Debt • Presi dent Dana Sheffield. Memr- - Chairman. and Dr Ret- Spon sor Row Two: I • i-brah Rogers. Helen Vancil. Julie SanoV cia Chambers, and Mary Fiveash SNEA The Student National Educa- tion Association, an organiza- tion open to all education ma- jors, is the student group of the National Education Association and the Alabama Education As- sociation. All members are kept informed on national and state education affairs through a weekly paper sponsored by the Alabama Education Associ- ation. Each monthly meeting con- sisted of a special guest. This year SNEA presented some very interesting and helpful speakers to its members. Mrs. Watson spoke on laboratory ex- periences and the importance of them; the Pike County and Troy City superintendents gave some helpful interviewing tips; and Mr. Pete Farrar, a local ele- mentary school principal, re- viewed the expectations of stu- dent teachers. The purpose of these lectures were to prepare members for student teaching and job interviews. Top Left: The officers of SNEA shown are Carolyn Hooks, Secretary Treasur- er; Sandra Rayfield, Vice President; and Dora Smith. President. Top Right: Pete Farrar. Principal of Lau- ra Henderson Elementary School, pre- sents a lecture concerning student teaching. Row One: Dalia Terrell, Lynn Hudson, Dr. Robert McCombs, Advisor; Angela Killough, Jo Jones, and Mary Fiveash. Row Two: Lorraine Purta, Kay Strick- land. Jan Watson, Cindy Bryan, Janet Starkel, Susan Cooper, Julie Wilson, Sheila Johnson, Dora Smith, President; Carolyn Hooks, Secretary Treasurer; and Sandra Rayfield, Vice President. Row Three: Sheila Bronnon, Jane Shortt, and Lisa Compton. 144 SNEA KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi. an education al honor society, is recognized as the oldest honor society to be established on Troy State campus. The theme for Kappa Delta Pi this year has been A Look at Multicultural Education. Fol lowing that theme, the fall initi ation dealt with the question, What is Multicultural Educa tion? During the February 4 meeting a three member panel presented Fulfilling Our Re sponsibility to the Multicultural Student in the Classroom. Education in Other Cultures was the topic dealt with March 30 by TSCI foreign students. Officers attended the Bienni al convention March 31 April 4 held in San Antonio. Texas Kappa Delta Pi makes annual contributions to the following scholarship funds The L S Vanderford Memorial Scholar ship Fund. The Foy Ingram Cummings Memorial Fund, and the Mary Will Berry Brown Me morial Scholarship Fund The R H Ervin Award to the Out standing Senior in Education and the WP Lewis Memorial Award to the Outstanding Ju nior in Education are presented by Kappa Delta Pi during Hon or ' s Day ceremonies The Horace Nelson Distrin guished Lectureship is held at the Spring Initiation Banquet Top Officers of Kappa Delta Pi were Row One: Dana Shieffield. Historian Reporter. Jane Kirkham. Secretary and Sharon Harkins. Treasurer Row Two: Dr Horace Nelson. Counselor D Covin, Treasurer. Mike William-. dent, and Mrs Virginia Watson. Covin selor Middle Left The Kappa Delta Pi Fall Banquet was held Thursday V-. b. 1981 Middle Right The (all initiates are shown following the banquet Bottom Active memN- . -.-•e pre- sent at the initiation service are ptc tured Kapp« Delta Pi 145 DPMA The purposes of the Student Chapter fostered by DPMA have been to develop a better understanding of the nature and functions of data processing, to supply to its members informa- tion of the most current meth- ods and assist them in solving their individual problems, and to foster among students a bet- ter understanding of the vital business role of data process- ing, the proper relationship of data processing to manage- ment and the necessity for a professional attitude among data processors in their ap- proach to an understanding and application of the principles un- derlying the science of data pro- cessing. By serving these pur- poses, the Chapter hopes to pro- vide a more professional and aware individual. Speakers have lectured at various meetings of DPMA. Mr. Walton spoke on proper job techniques for CIS majors and minors. A movie was shown dis- cussing computers versus pri- vacy. Also the president and vice president of the DPMA at Alabama State spoke on the system that they use. Top Left: John McDonald explains the printout to a program in the computer room located on the first floor of Bibb Graves. Top Right: Frank Maddox, President of DPMA, instructs Terry Sanders in the terminal room. Row One: Brandt Cosgrove, Parliamen- tarian; Mary Ann Smith, President; Frenshoun Maddox, Vice President; and Robert Pearson, Secretary. Row Two: Kim McDaniel, Rudee Kritikara, Reba Wall, Brenda English, Leon Thompson, and Brian St. John. Row Three: David Bostick. Bill Cleveland, Dennis Jerni- gan, Dr. Jerry Hattaway, Advisor; and Steven Bowdoin. Row Four: Kent Smith, Jim Shepherd, Mike Jones, and Mr. Charlie Callls, Advisor. 146 DPMA PHI GAMMA NG Phi Gamma Nu is a National Professional Fraternity in Busi ness which promotes compe tency in the field of Buv Meml- MVid Taylor. Plr : Jane I ' I .-In . nice Skelton. S«- tiondi. Janet Elias. Martha ' ■' n De Grott, Bill Cleveland. Bernestine Brad ley. Judy Manouv R Garner. Craig Preston. Cnag Medders. Ann King. Patsy Brannon. Kathy Haist ings. Lizzie Peterson. Susan Capron. ( ynthia I ipscomb, Jennifer Hoffman. Sheila Brannon. Sheryl Rayford. Wil ham Luckie. Mike Mills M.ir McGil berry. Lynette Bryson. Linda r Laura Barksdale. Brenda English, and Bonnie Hood Not Pictured: Marc Davis and Mark Johnson and furthers high standards of and culture in civic and professional enterpn • The pledge class sold TSCJ cups as a fund raising project, and the entire chapter partici pated in a doughnut sale A car was entered by Phi Gamn during Homecoming acti In addition, several members worked during the Miss TSCI Pageant A Founder s Day Banquet was held February 17 in the Ad ams Center Dr. Wayne Curtis. Dean of Troy State ' s School of Business, served as the guest speaker at the Founders Day Banquet. Middle Left Donna Garner p ' n. outgoing Pre  d ' I a token of the organization s apprecia tion during the Founder ' s Day Banquet Middle Right Linda Kc nt of Phi Gamma Nu discusses Phi Gamma Nu with Joan Griffin at the Ru r Bottom Phi Gamma Nu m - in line preceding the Founder t Day Ban quet Phi Gamma Nu 147 JUelta S iqma J- i . . . C ta J appa f- rotedAionai (ISuHneM Sjrraternitu Naomi Black Otto Bohnenberger Mike Bozeman Diane Brettel Betty Brookins Earl Brown Karen Coad Jane Crosby Denise Dell Kim Gilbert Sharon Groom Chip Grouby Brenda Honeycutt Ame Howell Gary Kelly Bruce Killough Rudee Kritakara Mark MacGregor Gwen Madison Mike Mayo Sharon Pace Robert Palmer Joe Partridge Robert Pearson Jeff Railey Kevin Scarbinsky Amy Segrest Garry Shirah Angela Smith Mary Sutton Debra Tatom Anna Turman Terry Whittington Henry Wilson Judie Wilson Cheri Wisener Delta S is a pi sional fraternity organized to the study of business in univ to encourage scholarship. so i.il a tivity, and the association of studen ' their mutual advancement by research and practice; to pro mote a closer affiliation be tween the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community 1981 82 was an outstanding year for Troy State ' s Eta Kappa chapter. The annual Spring : a tour companies in Orlando. Florida The chapter was awarded the Howard B Johnson award for outstanding achievement by a chapter in the Southeastern Re gion. and th pated in the biennial Area Conferer Columbus. Georgia Delta Sigma Pi participated in such campus a Angel Flight Bed Race, the BSCJ Volleyball Marathon, and the Pi Kap Bunny Contest Members worked the ticket sales at the Miss TSCI Pageant and a team of four won the TSCI College Bowl Championship Top Left Kevin Scarbmsk an ■Turman work the ticket sales at the Miss TSCI Pageant Top Right Ame Howell. Robert Pearson and T« lgton man a table in Bibb Graves to gene ! and membership in Delta Sigma Pi Row One: Kevin Scar! dent Mike Boieman Vice President of Pledge Education. Robert Pearson. Senior Vice President. Bruce Killoogh. Chancellor and Terry Whittington Historian Row .ir e Crosh . Karen Coad. Sharon Pace. Glenda Belk Jane Shinn and Mary Bar-.r-- Row Kim Gilbert. Mary John Sutton. Garry Shirrah. Otto Bohnr ' aomi Black. Denise Dell and J. Row Four: Henr V.ilvo • Mac Gregor. Betty Brookins •er and Jeff I DELTA OMICRON CHI Delta Omicron Chi Pre-health Honor Society promotes schol- arship, develops professional attitudes and qualities, and pro- motes communication and coo- peration between various health professions. This year several guest speakers from various health professions talked to the organization. The club has served as a medium fordissemination of information concerning professional school application and the Medical Col- lege Admissions Test. During winter and spring quarters, members toured the USA and (JAB medical schools. The big event of the year was the Health Fair sponsored by Row One: Greg Owens. President; Sa brina Ward. Vice President; and James Carpenter. Secretary Treasurer Row Two: Luke Landers. Melanie Railey, and Martha Montanez. Row Three: Jay Rod gers. Chas Powers, and Greg Hammock. Not Pictured: Walter King, Ben Moore, and Arthur James. ciation. Delta Omicron Chi members maintained a booth Edge Memorial Hospital, the which displayed items from the Pike County Medical Auxiliary, science classes in the pre-health and the Alabama Hospital Asso- curriculum. Members were also available to answer questions on the pre-health program at TWU and to conduct tours through the science facilities lo- cated in McCall Hall. SIGMA TAG DELTA ENGLISH SOCIETY or minor in the field of English. During fall quarter, members sold homecoming shakers as a fund raising project. During win- ter quarter, new members were inducted into Sigma Tau Delta. Special guest speakers includ- ed TSCJ faculty members Dr. Gertrude Schroeder and Dr. Emma Norris. Sigma Tau Delta is an honor- ary society for the recognition of academic excellence in the field of English and the promo- tion of outstanding literary achievements. To obtain membership, one must have completed twenty hours of upper level English and have a 2.2 GPA in all Eng- lish curriculum and an overall GPA of 2.0 or better. Members must also be pursuing a major Row One: Julane McFarland, Myra Wise, Vice President; Brenda Living- ston, President; Jackie McLendon, Sec- retary Treasurer; and Mrs. Mary Hilyer, Advisor Row Two: Mr. James Sherry, Connie Long. Perry Thomas, and Jana Aman. 150 Delta Omicron Chi Sigma Tau Delta PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha 1 ■• tional honor society li Initiation .is held each quarter at one of the fat ulty member ' s home Fall initiation as held at the home of Dr Duane Tway Dl Joseph Mitchell, Chairman of Curriculum Committee of the History and Social Sciences, led a discussion on c urn ulum Winter initiation was held at the home of Dr. Norman Mitchell with Dr Milton McPherson giv ing a presentation on the 35 mil limeter camera and historical re search During spring initiation at Dr Tway ' s home, the winner of the Colonial Dame Award for the best paper in American His tory presented his paper Nine •tudl : into Phi Alpha Theta this year Other programs for the year Di Paul Friedman of Van ith a pn tation on his expene- historian, and Dr William Bar nard of the University of Ala bama with a presentation on Graduate sti, • labama Phi Alpha Theta made a con tribution to the Dr Donald Hoff man Fellowship Fund fund raising project, members sold chances for dinners at local jurants in the Troy area The Phi Alpha Theta award for highest G PA went to Tim Venable. President of Phi Alpha Theta Top Mike William Vice President o Phi Alpha Theta adti • waiter of business during their m.- Middl-- ' let son pre quarter Middle Riqhl Tim enable President o Phi Alpha Theta c. • lit O Curtis Porter to his right and O ' •«• Bern.v itema, to t- Ko One ItOphC v • t. D« Norm- and Pat O mara Row T o v ■- Motrow njene Hall i 151 BETA BETA BETA Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society was formed to act as a professional and honor society. TriBeta attempts to stimulate interest and scholar- ship in the biological sciences through their activities. The past year TriBeta estab- lished hall and aquaria displays in McCall Hall. Members also participated in blood donation and began an organ donor pro- gram. Beta Beta Beta members acted as judges in local science fairs and set up an award for an outstanding high school biology student. An award was also pre- sented in recognition of an out- standing Troy State University student on Honors Day. Top Right: James Carpenter, Chas Pow- ers, and Sabrina Ward conduct the initi- ation ceremony. Middle Left: Gary Furman and Chas Powers set up displays in McCall Hall Science Department. Middle Right: Initiates are instructed as to their responsibilities of membership into TriBeta. Row One: Denise Crochet, Gina Phillips, Terry Floyd, Melanie Railey, Debra Rainey, Beverly Hopkins, and Sabrina Ward. Row Two: James R. Carpenter, Greg Owens, Randy Easterling, Gary Furman, and Chas Powers. 152 Beta Beta Beta ALPHA PHI SIGMA legiate preparation for profes sional services The association sponsors public educational Alpha Phi Sigma National ed to the recognition and pro programs, seminars, and pro Criminal Justice Honor Society motion of high scholarship motional activities at various is a fraternal association devot among students engaged in col levels to elevate the ethical wssmd standards of Criminal Ju professions and to establish in the public mind the benefit and necessity of education and pro nal training Membership is granted to those students who have de dared their major or minor in the Criminal Justice field and are among the top 35% of their class academically Alpha Phi Sigma participated in Homecoming activities by en tering a float in the Homecom ing parade Members also spon sored the Pike County Law En forcement Officer of the Year Award as one of their spring quarter activities. Row One: Wanda Rabren. Bndoette Trotter. Karen Keller, and Perr Row Tow: Pete Cyprian Treasure- A len V. Me Vice President. Share President, and Charles Jones. Advisor Mot Pictured: Kris Stiehl and Bob Not man TSU DEBATE SQGAD During fall quarter, the TSU Debate Squad held a national rank of 39th in the Cross-Exami- nation Debate Association. Fi- nalist round rankings, speaker trophies, and team win-loss re- cords were compiled for the na- tional ranking. During winter quarter, the TSU squad participated at Au burn, Austin Peay University, and The Citadel. The TSU Debate Squad gave a representative performance at The Citadel tournament, cap- turing two finalist trophies and establishing a winning ratio against debaters from Duke, ■Clemson. Bob Jones, Univ. of South Carolina, Wingate. Cen tral State of Oklahoma. Univ. of Miami. Liberty Baptist, and the Univ. of North Carolina. Char lotte. The team of Gail Wright and Danny Cates gained a Quar terfinalist Trophy, and Danny Captured a Fifth Place Speak ers Trophy The team of Omar Farooq and Chris Haug missed the finalist rounds by three speaker points and the team of Ramona Briley and Nick Angelo missed the finalist rounds by eight speaker points. Others re presenting TSU with a winning percentage ere Bonita Austin and Lynne Marler. and Vickie Hammond and Julie Dor- Pictured arr ' ■.•.■■■Bailey. Omar Farooq. Bonita Austin. Julie Dorsey. Chnslo pher Hau . Hammond, and L nt. Alpha Phi Stgma Deb.v ARGONAUTS Argonauts is a campus ser- vice organization which honors those students at Troy State University which possess lead- ership qualities. Sophomores and juniors ac- tive in other organizations on campus were nominated by ac- tive members. Argonauts sponsored the pep rally parade and bonfire during Homecoming. A van was also sponsored during the regular Homecoming parade to show school spirit. Fun and Games Week was sponsored in May to subject ini- tiates to embarrassing games in order to prove loyalty to the or- ganization. The Annual Steak Cookout at Murphree Park was held May 6. Middle Left: Joel Sousa, Craig Akridge. and Robert Pearson give Julie Wilson a hard time during the FunnGames ac tivities. Middle Right: Joey James and Julia Nel son get the fixin ' s to go with their steak at the Annual Argonaut Cookout held this year May 6. Bottom: Joey James, Joel Sousa, Presi dent; Mr. Arthur Coker, Advisor; Sharon Pace, Claude Brooks. Vice President; Julia Nelson, Secretary; and Craig Ak ridge. Treasurer. 154 Argonauts TROY STATE UNIVERSITY FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB The Troy State University Foreign Language Club was or ganized by students to foster the interest in other cultures. Membership in T.S.CI. ' s Poly glots was open to all students wishing to promote the study of other cultures. Members of the faculty that provided sponsor ship included Miss CordHui Gray. Mr. James Sherry, and Dr Peter Howard Although the 1981 82 mem bership enrollment was low. special activities kept spon sors. members and off busy Fall quarter offered a spe lal Trench film. The Red Bal loon , a special Spanish dinner at El Palacio ' s in Ozark, and a jnd cheese party at the home of Mr Sherry Much effort was put forth to make Winter quarter a success Wmterschmaus. a festive Ger man dinner, was hosted by Dr Howard and Mrs Howard at their home. Spring quarter gathered Poly glot members together to share in a special slide presentation of Paris narrated by Mr Sherry Top Polyglots members and other inter ested persons enjoy the Winter schmaus. a festive German dinner spon sored as a cultural fund raising project Bottom Members of the TSCI Foreign Language Club for 1981 62 were James Sherry. Advisor. Tim Venabte tary. Donna Bowden. President. Scarlet Patronas. Treasurer. Robin Elhv and i V illiam- dent Foretgn Language Club IK SIGMA DELTA CHI The Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, is the largest, oldest and most re- spectative organization serving the field of journlism. Member- ship, open to second quarter or above journalism majors or mi- nors in good standing with the university, enabled students to attend regional and national conventions where contact with possible future employers is af- forded SPJ, SDX members. The local chapter co-hosted the most successful TSCI high school journalism workshop with twenty schools participat- ing. The chapter also participat- ed in the Hall School of Journal- ism ' s annual Spring Sympo- sium which attracted state and national media personalities. A luncheon recognizing outstand- ing journalism seniors, and most SPJ, SDX members, saw Moira Kaye receive the Gradu- ate with the Highest GPA award and Kyle Bozeman recieve the Outstanding Graduate award. Lorraine Bloeth received the Sigma Delta Chi Headliner of the Year Award at Honors Day. Top: Lorraine Bloeth, Acting President, initiates the new officers. Middle Left: The officers of Sigma Delta Chi were Bob Rohrlack, Secretary; Lor- raine Bloeth, Acting President; Tim Her metz, President; Lorna Tedder, Vice President; and Wes Llewellyn, Treasur- er. Middle Right: Tim Hermetz challenges the initiates at the initiation ceremony. Row One: Connie Long, Anne Emery and Lorna Tedder. Row Two: Tony Mor- ris. Susan Pike, Christina Harold, Anne Cetti, Wes Llewellyn, Lorraine Bloeth, Kenn Ellis, and Jan Weeks. Row Three: Tim Hermetz, Gus McGriff. Bob Rohr- lack, and LeeAnn Smith. ■H BnHMfll 156 Sigma Delta Chi ALPHA EPSILON RHO ir National Broadcasting Society ALPHA EPSILON RHO THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING SOCIETY On June 18th. 1981, a new professional honor organization was chartered on the Troy State University campus. Its name was Alpha Epsilon Rho, the Na tional Broadcasting Society. The official installation ceremo ny took place on September 30th, 1981, with members of the Auburn AERho chapter off i ciating. The objectives of this society shall be to encourage and re ward scholarship and accom plishment among broadcasting students, and high level accom plishments in the art and sci- ence of broadcasting by both student and industry profes sionals, to promote the ad vancement of broadcast educa tion, to establish meaningful communication between stu dent and professional broad rs. and to foster integrity in the use of the powerful instru ments of radio, television, and film Serving as officers for the first year were Tamara Kuhn. President. Kyle Bozeman President; Arnessa Thomas. Secretary, Harold Brown. Trea surer; and Kenneth Ellis. Histo nan. The faculty advisors of Troy States AERho chapter were Steve Cobb. Assistant Profes sor of Journalism, and Bruce Mims. Program Director of WTSUFM. Individuals must have earned a B average or higher in their journalism courses, and have an overall C average in all other college courses in order to be admitted to active member ship Top Tami Kuhn president ol I goes over the agenda pfeceding the open house at the TSCI TV studio Bottom Member of Alpha Epsikxi Rho pictured are Butch Guier Sonya Ma lone. Harold Brown. Tami Kuhn. Jan Mrphen Cobb. Kyle Boieman and Kenn f Alpha EpMton RHO 1 7 Bottom Left: Kevin Scarbinsky, Busi Top Left: Connie Long. Sandra Hollis. ness Manager for the Troy balances the Donna Graffunder, and Gen Blizzard books, work on Tuesday Might pasteup. Bottom Right: Advertising Manager Ali Top Right: Trof students edit copy for son Monfee types an advertising sched- publication. ule for the week. 158 TROP THE TROP The Trop, a itudenl unlvi ty community newspaper at Troy State University, led inform the students f K ulty. ad ministration, i .i st.jff of camp us events rhe • ' • r also at tempts to stimulate opinion and invites all readers to contribute letters and suggestions I Ik- -. ' ' is a weekly newspa per, published each Wedn ill, winter and spring guar ters, excluding the week before and of final examinations All liting. layout, pa and f advertise done by students at ! The provi : experience for student journal • in introduction to reporting, editing, pholog raphy. and mech.r ; ects of thi ' or of the dy Parker Kevin Mnsky. Business Manager. Steve Scruggs. Assistant Edi tor; Genevieve Blizzard. Editor; Willie Moore and Tom Si zemore. Photographers. Jay Booker. Cartoonist; Allison Monfee. Advertising Manager, and Kraig Scarbmsky. Circula tion Manager The advisor was Mr Merrill Bankester copy for Wednesday  editton oJ th Top Right Tom S I Scruo tures to run in •• ■Row oore. Photograph • Ro Two: Laur Badger. Jacqueline Footi .injra Hcdln Connte Long. 1 ditor. and Barbara Grtg : Ihrrr • ' en Thompvxv Donr ' tundr ■xi Underwood ' - ger and Sony a Malooe IT r IM THE PALLADIUM Working on the Palladium, Troy State ' s yearbook, gives students the opportunity to use their creative skills to produce a professional book. Although most of the staff had had experi- ence working on a high school yearbook or newspaper, only a minority of the workers are jour- nalism majors. Individuals are assigned ei- ther pages or sections in which they are responsible for getting information, scheduling pic- tures, writing copy, and doing the final layout. These pages are turned in at designated times. The mere mention of the word deadline can send chills through the spines of workers. But the late hours and numer- ous headaches seem worth the trouble when the finished prod- uct returns the following fall. I ' I « k. 160 PALLADIUM - Top Right: Val Kelley types up an article for one of the music organizations. Middle Right: Susan Russell and Rich- ard Armstead take time out for a picture at the Palladium cookout during fall quarter. Bottom: Staffers hand out the 1982 Pal- ladium before getting started on the 1982 book. 162 Palladium BETA GPS1LON SIGMA Beta Upsilon Sigma is the Troy State University Sorrell School of Business Honor Soci ety. The honor society recog nizes college juniors and seniors for distinguished ability and ex ceptional achievement in schol arship in the field of business. Membership into Beta (Jpsi Ion Sigma is limited to seniors with a GPA of 2 8 or above or who are in the top 5% of their class and seniors with a GPA of 2 6 or above or who are in the top 10% of their cla- The organization was found ed by Shan Stark, a TSU 1981 graduate. Robert Pearson, a TSU senior, and Robert Palmer, a TSU accounting professor Top Robert Palmer, one of the founders of Beta (Jpsilon Sigma, instructs mem bers in the responsibilities of member ship Middle Left Kevin Scarbinsky. Caron Laxon. Otto Bohnenberger. Lesley Bondi. and Robert Pearson plan the spring initiation ceremony Middle Right Otto Bohnenberger and Robert Pearson welcome Ricky Skelton into membership Row One: Robrr! PaanOfl P-rsident. Brenda Honeycutt. Joan Griffin. Jantce Skelton. Karen Haisten. Caron La on Treasurer and Otto Bohnenbergr President Row Two: Btfl Ot% eland. James Hink ' e Hot comb. Eddy Gar- arbinsky and Keith Given Not Pictured Bondi. Secretary and Brandt Cosgrov Beta Clpvton Stgma 163 ISCO The International Student Cultural Organization seeks to promote brotherhood and cul- tural understanding among peo- ple of different nations and cul- tural backgrounds. ISCO also attempts to assist foreign stu- dents in adjusting to American college life. During fall quarter ISCO en- tered a float in the Homecoming parade and entered a candidate in the Homecoming Pageant. They also sponsored a Home- coming Party, Halloween Party, and numerous other get-to- gethers. A soccer team was or- ganized by ISCO members. The first International Festi- val was held by ISCO on Janu- ary 30, 1982. Thirty-two differ- ent foods from twenty countries were served. Entertainment in- cluded a Parade of Nations, a Lebanese Folk dance, a belly dance, and a medley of South- ern spirituals. During spring quarter ISCO members sponsored a car wash to purchase soccer goals for the school. A Hawaiian Luau and a beach trip were also highlights for the quarter. Top: ISCO members dress in their na- tive clothing for the Homecoming Pa rade. Middle Left: Wajeeh AIMansour and Marta Montanez carry the ISCO banner. Middle Right: Half the fun of car washes is getting wet. Row One: Omar Razzaq. Treasurer; Mar- tha Montanez. Historian; Mary McGil- berry. President; Margaret Tanner. Sec- retary; and Genevieve Blizzard. Publicty Officer. Row Two: Lesley Bondi, Zia Jamshidian, Vice President; (Jme On- wuka. Godwin Oji, Luis Meneses, Jose Valero. Victor Rodriguez. Wendy Parker. Mogammed Saeed, Tamara Kuhn, and Otto Bohnenberger. Row Three: James Sherry, Willy Moore, Tariq Al-Mansour, Aiden Anuforo, Frances Hutto, Sandra Jackson, Marco Nunez, Yoany Fernan dez, Tom Sizemore, Wentsvey Gea, Wil letta Hatcher, Abdo Katbeh, Rami Ju- deh, Tish Watford, Tammy Crawford, Shahin Radmard, and Dr. Nolan Hatch er, Advisor Row Four: Charlotte Meth uen, Hashim Raja. Tim Anumba, Olan ivi Sofoluke, John Johnson, Mike Brent nell, Majed Al-Sabej, Wajeeh Al- Mansour, Muhammed Mustapha, Joel Moxey, Nigel Smith, and Keijiro Suga. 164 ISCO Troy State Collegiat is a choral organization open to all students . t TSCJ. Colle ; is dim tfd by Dr. William R. Dennison. The group one concert each qua 1 Fall quarter members y Collegiate Singers rehe.i most of the quarter for the an nual Fall Sing. A touch i I cred and secular music pro vided a very enjoyable pro gram. The major musical work cho sen for the winter performance was Brahms Requim . Tryouts for a tour group were held and several students se lected. Spring quarter the tour group COLLEGIATE SINGERS began prac The tour group travelled to New Orleans. ana to participate in a chor at Loyola G ' bity in hew Orleans Th«- group held concerts in Alabama. Flor ida. pi. and fina New Orleans While there the group visited the famous Bour bon Stf The annual Pops Cor ' ield Ap ' he group performed several numbers to gether and several solos and en sembles were performed by in dividual . Collegiate Singers also per formed May 20 at the Honors Day ceremor Top Left Michael Ru-- Out of My Life at the Spr ing Pops Con cert Middle Led Julie Moore and David Tay lot sing a duet at the Spring. Pop Con Middle Right Jane Swindle accompa nies n flute I form I Believe You Bottom Brahms R formed by Collegtate Singers and or •a during winter go Co-leg tes 16 UNIVERSITY DANCERS The University Dancers real- ly stepped into the news this year. Early in the fall they enter- tained at the Homecoming Pag- eant, spending the remainder of the quarter in preparation for appearances at the Kiwanis club banquet, the ISCO ban- quet, and their second annual production entitled An Even- ing with the University Danc- ers. The Dancers made a spe- cial appearance at the Special Olympics in the Ft. Rucker Sta- dium. Spring auditions introduced seven new members to the group: four girls and three guys. Top Left: Martha Warr. Cheryl Schmal maack, Dede Hinger, and Rudee Krita- kara perform a dance entitled Promen- ade to the music of Ralph and Monty. Top Right: Jane Thames and Natalie Baldwin perform to the dance Asym- metry to the song Take off with Gs. Bottom: Members of University Dane ers pictured include Natalie Baldwin, President; Cindy Childs, Treasurer; Car ol Coleman. Marise Cotton, Lisa Farrar, Dede Hinger, Greg Kennemer, Rudee Kritakara, Vice President; Cheryl Schmalmaack, Kate Scroggins, Ser geant at Arms; Jackie Smith, Rebecca Terry, Jane Thames, and Martha Warr, Secretary. 166 University Dancers ART GUILD The Art Guild is an associ ation of student! whose com mon Interest is the promotion of the Arts The Art Guild has de veloped a sense of responsibil ity to expose the student body to the Arts Through the Art Guild, art students have the opportunity to exhibit their work at different art shows. A Halloween Costume Party was held complete with a haunt ed house and tarrot card read ing. Also fall quarter the Art Guild decorated Kilby Hall dur ing Homecoming activities. Some members entered the Piney Woods Arts Festival at Enterprise State Jr. College in which Cathia Mooney returned with a first place in sculpture Two members judged the South Montgomery Academy Art Show Art Guild members p i pated in a photography show at the end of spring quarter in Kilby Hall Gallery They also had showings in the gallery on a regular basis throughout the year. The Spring Art Show was held in cooperation with the May Day Festival Exhibits were shown and p uded in four major divisions The Art Guild worked hard ta wards reestablishing the Kappa Pi International Honorary Art Fraternity at TSCI Top Brenda Kehr and Jennifer Mum e amine the Art Guild exhibit at the SGA Browse Session Middle Left David Lanier displ . first place drawing at the Art Guild Show held in conjunction with t • Day activr Middl ' Jthia Mo ind Marie Bryson enjoy looking at the many displays featuring TSCI art ists at the Spring Art Show Row One: Cathia Moonev President. Wade • .lent, arui I Treasurr- How Two lames Bn k Ire n Smith Leslie Braman KrlU V.n man. Cody Chance. Donna Bowden, Cathy Culpepper arv • u.ld 167 TSCI GOSPEL CHOIR The Troy State University Gospel Choir was founded Oc- tober 1, 1980. The over forty- voice choir has toured Ala bama, Georgia, and Florida with local performances at Troy State University, St. Paul ' s Methodist Church, Bethel Bap- tist Church, and First Baptist Church of Troy. The TSCJ Gospel Choir has participated in the Annual Trib- ute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King. The Choir presented their Annual Winter Quarter Concert on Sunday, February 7, 1982. Selections presented that even- ing included Call Him Up, Praying Spirit, God Will Open Doors, and Changed. Members of the choir are direct- ed by a student choir-member. The Executive Board consisted of Row One: Cordelia Johnson, Gwen Madison, Countess Woody, Jamie E. Reyes, Kim McPhail, and Kim Wilkerson. Row Two: Darrell Hayes, Vincent Dumas, Charles Thornton, Ferrell Malone, and Terence Sanders. The Music Staff involved Row One: Gwen Madison, Tandra Hollyfield, Judy Wilson, and Andrea Ashford. Row Two: Vincent Dumas, Darrell Hayes, John Pettway, and Terence Sanders. Row One: Catherine Nye, Gwen Madi son, Cordelia Johnson, Jamie E. Reyes Angella Wilkerson, Barbara Davis, Kim McPhail, Judy Wilson, Tandra Holly field, Lueweeta Bufford, Nina Kirsey, Belinda Sanders, Pam Gray, and Ginger Johnson. Row Two: Vincent Dumas Terence Sanders, Adrienne Slaughter, Kathleen Robinson, Pam Tinsley, Shar on High, Jeane Patten, Theressa Her ring, Pam Oliver, Andrea Ashford, Karen Scott, LaSandra Scypes, Brigitte Tay lor, Countess Woody, Charles Thornton and Ferrell Malone. Row Three: Wendell Scott, Randy Grubbs, Lister Portis Quinten Scott, Irvin Stallworth, John Pettway, John Lacey, Aundrea Maddox Darrell Hayes, Daniel Stallworth, and Roger Johnson. 168 Gospel Choir Mbef of the GotpH Chotr make a S«.eep,n.j i Herring and Penny Wood) re pmcnl the Go pel Cnotr at the Bfa te ' i tpontored by the SGA Madi on. 1981 Homecoming wm tpontored by the TSO Got pel Chotr John i ompantet the choir at the Winter Cor Bethel Baptut Church pretented the opening number at the Annual ' ■■Ic Concert in the Adam Center Ballroom WK Km § J r Mm 1 i: S E ■■■— Lf •• — • L _ ■nH Gotpel Chotr 169 MUSIC EDUCATOR ' S NATIONAL CONFERENCE Music Educator ' s National Conference is a professional fra ternity for Music majors, mi- nors, and any individual who shares a love for music and wants to support the art. MENC has been active on Troy State ' s campus and has worked hard to become even more so. TSCJ ' s chapter of MENC is the only chapter in the entire state of Alabama. As a group, MENC has invited professionals to come and speak to the organiza- tion on various aspects of mu- sic: performing, teaching, histo- ry, composing, etc. Professional hours were offered to education majors who attended the var- ious meetings. This year MENC sponsored its first annual Worn- anless Beauty Contest. The pageant materialized into an outstanding success. The guys enjoyed the challenge, and the audience definitely re- ceived their money ' s worth of laughs. Members discussed such possibilities for the future as exhibits, workshops, and tours of Troy State ' s music de- partment for high school and ju- nior high school students. Top Left: Contestants in the MENC Womanless Beauty Pageant anxiously await the judges ' decision. Top Right: Mary Collier introduces con- testant Number Six, Luke Landers, win- ner of the pageant. Row One: Duane Rieker, Tony Kirkland, Vaughn Irby, Marcus Dickman Jr., Marty Hulsey, Secretary; Dennis Purvis, Danny Cheshire, Mike Lynch. Row Two: Laura DeWolf, Lisa Phelps, Wanda F McElrath, Past President; Beverly Bry- an, President; Kathy Harbuck, Sarah Bell, Treasurer; Lorna Tedder, Vice-Presi- dent; Jennifer Purvis, Reporter. Not pic- tured: John Weaver, Patty Weaver, Mike Sambogna, Cindy Moore, Connie Wilkes, Parecia Howard, Dwight Green and Bobby Boutwell. 170 MENC TAU BETA SIGMA Tau Beta Sigma is an honor ary service sorority at Troy State University It promotes spirit within the band through service projects and B Tau Beta Sigma started their work early this year for the Sound of the South The I provided Kool Aid for the band members at the rehear They helped hand out uniforms during marching band season Fall quarter Tau Beta Sigma sponsored a freshman picnic to better acquaint freshman with the band. The sisters also spon sored the annual Halloween par ty for the band, and a Christmas party at the BlueGray game. helped Phil ► ■with the opera department Winter quarter was pledge quarter and thirteen n were initiated This was a I quarter in that they ran the state band contest and the Southeastern States Band Clin h Kappa Kappa Psi They also held the District Eight Con vention which involved Ala bama. Florida. Georgia. North Carolina. South Carolina, and Tennessee. Spring quarter was Tau Beta Sigma Founders Day. May 18 Elections were held and of took charge Top Left KelU Hankinson ator Tau Beta Sigma sisters from around the south view a videoenhibit at the : Eight Convention Top Right Cathy Horn wc tion at the Southeastern States Band Clinic Row One: Wanda McElrath i Micia Yeilding Chapter Coordinator. Vicki Patrick Histc • resa Lantis. Treasurer. Betsy Davis resident Behr dent. Con- n. Debtwe Sappington. Alumni ! Harbuck. District Vice President, and KimO .nijs Row Two: Ginger M - Hankinson Linda f • Dawn Ra • Lou O ' Brien PV Sustn Bal lard, and Pam Williams Row Thrrr • ai; Tsina Bras ■oynRusv- .aura lovine. Lisa Gowan Toney Hillsman Parker and Cathy Hom Tau Beta Stgma 171 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Gail Boone Gay Bowen Angelique Irizarry Suzanne Kendrick Jane Kirkham Michele Lafon Martha Mixon Cynthia Moore Julie Moore Melva Sorrells Teresa St. John Lorna Tedder Carol Thomas Theresa Walls Margaret Woodbury Sigma Alpha lota is an national academic mu nits for women. One of the many national projrc tb that ma Alpha lota supports annual MacLowell Colony Fall quarter the ushered the annual Fall Sing given by the Troy State Colle giate Singers. Several teas and parties were held to invite new members who might be intrr ested in joining the f rater r I Winter quarter was pledge quarter and there were twelve pledges. The pledges sold car nations on Valentines Day as a money raising project. A punch bowl set was given to the chap ter as a pledge project. A money • that pledges and pated ir annual Rock A Thon The mon ey raised went to Sigma Alpha lota and the philanthrope the fraternity The event I for ten hours and a submarine sandwich party highlighted the event Some of tf • able to attend the Province Weekend at the University of Georgia in Athens. Georgia ters and pledges made book marks and carried them. Spring quarter the n- elected officers took charge The sisters performed Love is Blue at the Spring Pops Con cert and several participated in solos and ensembles Top Teresa St John. David Seanor and Jane Kirkham participate in v ■Rock a thon Middle Lett Mrs Jean Barf socm a formal tea sponsor Middl- is Blue at the Collegiate Pops C Row One: Starla Kelk- Lorna Tedder lent; Teresa St Jorv - Lafon V •or. and Jr I Row Two: David Watson. B«j B ' oral Director ■ruling. an Record Corn. ' ■' .ire Dick- Row Thrrc IK C - ' • ■Owing Dawn kiand and Patrice Woodt Top: The lota Nu chapter of Phi Mu Al- pha hosts the Province Workshop in No- vember. Middle Left and Right: The brothers of Phi Mu Alpha demonstrate both their vocal and instrumental musical abilities during the American Composers Sym- posium. Bottom Left: t MA shows Trojan spirit by sponsoring the Jacksonville State Victory Wagon Smash. Bottom Right: Marc Dickman gets the music started at the Formal Tea. 174 Phi Mu Alpha PHI MU ALPHA Phi Mu Alphd Sinf ' ■national music fraternity for m«-n On the Troy State campus the lota Nu Chapter has held the distinction of being one of the first national fraternities to es tablish a fraternity here. Fall quarter the annual Jack sonville State Car Smash was held to raise money for Phi Mu Alpha. The Province Workship was held in Troy this fall Off i cers from all over the state came and exchanged ideas for programs and projects Spring quarter the chapter held the annual American Com posers Concert. The Phi Mu Al pha brothers performed num is a group and solos and ensembles were also per formed Most of • ' ions were by American comr In March the Province Banquet was held in Anniston. Alabama Jacksonville chapter spon sored the event and some mem bers from the lota Nu chapter attended As a money raising project, the brothers sold chances to an all expense paid beach weekend Many of the members of Phi Mu Alpha had roles in The ' • on stage while others were in the orchestra pit or on the stage crew. Top David Watson. President of ■Alpha, directs the music at the I Workshop Middle Left Jerry Jackson sings seJec tions from The Sound of Musu - rJ Vance Edeker as accompanist during Pledge Recital Middle Right The officers for : Alpha were David Watson President Marc Dickman. f ■• esident La monte Isom. Second .dent Rickrs CaMlrhrru s«. rrt I er harden, and Brian St John I i r Mumni Sec- ' Row One: Marc Dickman R . aughn It t . Brasher Rick Hart and w ' Row Two: S ■' ■■' • ' • .ms. Davtd Seanor. Sand Men Poulson. Lamontr Itom. Bri John and Tony Kirkland Row Thrrr Furnas Dr Bn- chael Russell. Jerr Jackson v s.het Mpha 175 KAPPA KAPPA PSI Don Aplin Norman Brooks Ken Floyd Randy Folsom Tim Gilley Luke Landers Darrell Layfield Anthony Null Dave Campbell John Hillsman Greg Owens Duane Rieker James Seaboch Morgan Smith Andy Williams 1 k J E L Jm Ml ' ■r H LV -A I '  1 B|l| 1 K.ippa Kappa Psi is a Nal al Honorary Band ; I y op crating ex lu of college an.: ' and Membership is open to all ma jors Fall quarter the work began early for Kappa Kappa Psi with the responsibility of handing out uniforms to the marching band members. They also pre pared water and Kool aid for the band rehearsals Winter quarter was pledge quarter and twelve new broth ers were accepted into the fra ternity Kappa Kappa Psi along with Tau Beta Sigma hosted the District Eight Convention and ran the state contest held here. m Tros pa Kappa Psi and ■na Spring quarter Kappa Kappa ) Found- May 17 23. with founders Day 18 The annual Phi Mu Al pha Kappa Kappa Psi softball gam- d May 21 Dr ■rath wrote a symphony for the fraternity and the brothers cop ied it by hand in order for it to be performed. Each year the fraternity gives such awards as the Paul Yoder Scholarship and the F Lee Bowling Award to deserving brothers. Top Left Terr Kelk and Dave Camp bell accompany Collegiates during Spring Pops Co Top Right Darrell Lav field sur (he Kappa Kappa Psi e hibit at the Southeastern States Band Clinic Row One: Jack Martin. Doug Smith. Dave Campbell. Reginald Suggs. Tom rm Mien. Phillip Brannon An,- hams Terry Kell and Luke Landers Secretary Row Two: Ken H er Phillip Gille Earl Franks. John M Hillsman III. Tim Ha rman Brooke. Vice President Roger edge. J Morgan Smith. Warder- ni and James Seaboch Row Three ■••■. MuM, Pat Ha Donna H.i . and Darrell L. Not Pictured D • ;- M and Greg Owens Top Right: Majorettes pictured are Row One: Lisa Doucet, Terry Floyd, and Anita Speck. Row Two: Teresa Watts, Terri Buntin, Jackie Kelley, and Kelly Reed. Row Three: Lynn Windsor, Den- ise Earley, Tammy Wi ggins, Le- shia Peevy, and Teresa Cooper. Row Four: LouAnn Green, Carla McLendon. Paulette Raulerson, Sherri Robertson, Susan Pike, and Dena Dubberly. Row .Five: Leslie Ackerman. Elizabeth Barnes. Carol Farmer, Gloria Green. Beverly Hargrove, and Tammy Walker. Middle Left: Jill Bailey performs a baton routine during the Elvis Tribute. Middle Right: The tuba section shines during pre-game activi- ties. Bottom: The percussion section remains a crowd pleaser during drum solos. 178 Band TSU MARCHING BAND ' It ' s A Lot Of Work, But It ' s Worth It. From the stirring rendi tion of Dixie , to a trib ute to the King of Rock n Roll, the Troy State (Jni versity Sound of the South Marching Band ex ecutes class and spirit to perform endless half times with various ap pearances throughout the South. The Sound had the distinct privilege of per forming the half time shows at the Atlanta Fal cons game in front of over 50.000 people. The band was aired over ABCaffih ated stations during the Troy UNA game Many band members sacrificed being with their families on Christmas day to march in the BlueGray Classic in Montgomery The Sound of the South ' participated in the South east States Marching Fes tivals. They also partici pated in festivals in Enter ind Birmingham .-. nat many people don ' t re i • ' hat the band was here for band camp one week before FjII quarter began Mem bers had one week to learn the basic format of the shows The continual practices lasted from ear ly morning to late night John Hillsman. the stu dent drill instructor, wrote the drill used this year Through all the hard work, many students can find pleasure in seeing their long practices mate rialize into stirring half time performances one freshman stated a lot of work, but its worth it! through downtown Troy on Homecoming, Day Middle Sound pe ' forms the half time show over ABC affili ated television stations Bottom Left Woodwinds con centrate during the band perfor mance Bottom Right Kim Gignilliat and the color guard following Fan fare B«nd 179 MELLOPHONES Front Row: Cindy Salter, Betsy Davis, Sarah Bell, and Cathy Horn. Back Row: Greg Owens, Pam Corbitt, Ken Kim brough, Jack Martin, Pat Hartselle, Don Osteen. and Lisa Crews. SAXOPHONES Front Row: David Morris, Michele La- Fon, Mary Ann Johnson, Brenda Honey cutt, Vance Edeker, Shay Owens, Eddie Cordle, Susan Roche, and Lamonte Isom. Back Row: Sidney Evans, Perry Floyd, Lisa Farmer, Gini Watson, Barry Spivey, Tommy Allen, David Rolling, Harold Ashmore, Chris Terilli, and Duane Rieker. PERCUSSION Front Row: Mary Orndorff, Nan O ' Sulli- van, Terry Kelly, James Mills, James Scarlet, James Nuss, Charles Jalbert, Larry Butchelor, Mike Lynch, John Weaver, Dave Campbell, Mike Kick- lighter, Walter Dillard, Terrence Sand- ers, Charles Vellines, Chris Hanning, Gina Savage, Bryan Warren, Daryl Home, Duane Smith, and Mark Watts. Back Row: Larry Smith, Paul McNeely, Willie Dillard, Mitch McVicker, Lisa Hogg, Kelly Carter, Andrea Petritsis, Adrianne Slaughter, Stacy Mitchell, An- thony Null, Elmer Hart, Phillip Gilley, and Lamar Futch. CLARINETS Front Row: Beth Foster, Steve Lover, Melva Sorrells, Jane Kirkham, Curtis Savage, and Laura lovine. Middle Row: Cinda Berry, Andy Watson, Beth Dunn, Desiree Sutton, Toney Hillsman, John Horn, Janeel Marshall, and Marion Sea velli. Back Row: Sandra Mobley, Tanya Gavin, Terri Parker, Robyn Russell, Leigh Ann Mace, Jeff Holmes, Holly Smolenski, Kim McDaniel, and Jo Mack. BAND SECTIONS -«r-7 - -i v- F- LUTES Front Row: I eigh Bishop. Teteva Lantis and Suvan Ballard Middle Row: Bevef ly Cofn. Laura [r .-. ■Mn nriir Henderson • -1 and Iftf a Si John Back Row Kim Owings. Jane Swindle .«-r. Patty Brossman. Betsie Andrews. Sharon Side and Sc N ren COLOR GUARD Front Row: Portia Harru Sheila Nelson. Dawn Railey. Tim Goodson. Andy Bui lard. Charles Hudson. Wayne Bell Kirby Sanders. Angie Intarry Laura (- and Not Pictured: Royce Harrison Back Row: Kim Ballentine. Debbie Cribbs. Kala Pepper. Gina Smith. Sheila Parker. Ramona Briley. Shelly Shera. Alicia Chambers. Wanda Segrest Den nis Purvis. Mourme Maf - Carrier. Pam Williams Alicia Cham bers, Kelly Hankinson. and Mary Lou O Brien TROMBONES Marc Dickman. Antonio Kinard. Jim Koerner. Asa Jemigan. Jonnell Wallace. Dennis Hadaway. Thomas Weldon. Da vid Morrow. David Moore. Tim Hart selle. Norman Brooks. John Hillsman. Andy Downing. Brian St John. Carlton McDaniels. John Pettway Doug Smith. Clifford Coburn. Dale Jackson. Connie Wilkes, and Lone Nugent TUBAS Reginald Suggs. Randy Hall V.illie Moores. Jim Wado ick fura V. illiams. Darrell La field Ker Huff Todd Reed Jim Mock. Roger Ethendge Charles Mallorv. William Moore. Jr . Lamar McKendree and James Seaboch TRUMPETS r Front Row: Cynthia Ellisor. Luke Landers. Marthanna Moore. Tanya Cul pepper Phil Brannon. Tsina Braswetl. Belinda bright Suite Kendnck aughn Irby. Cindy St John. Dawn Strickland David Watson. George TrimNe Donna rfcyM hatrn Harhuck Uarvj.- rath Ralph Ford and David Se nor Back Row: ' . v - I) sher ■H Ma) Robert Re. • M Du mas. Randy Folsom. Tim Gilley Curtis Harrell Ken Flo d felt) K,rkland. Tim fnd Williams. Earl Franks John Waddell and Morgan Smith Not Pictured: Bill f hburn. Rachel Nichols, and Susan Williford TROY STATE SOUND OF THE •i. SOUTH MARCHING BAND 183 ;rs Dr. Ralph Wyatt Adams Dr. Ralph Adams has served as President of Troy State Universi- ty since October 1, 1964. Dr. Adams attended college at Birming- ham-Southern College, the University of Alabama, the School of Law and did post-graduate work at Harvard. He holds membership in the United States Supreme Court Bar, the Alabama Bar, Omicron Delta Kappa, Mortar Board, and Phi Kappa Phi. In 1977 he was inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor and in 1979 was designated First Citizen of the Area by the Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Adams has been a great asset to Troy State University during his tenure. His dedication is evident in his pursuit of excellence for the University both academically and physically. 186 Dr. Adams • 7 fi 3J ■■I fefif v : a m ■TROY STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Harold R. Collins Dr. Harold Collins from Mobile, Alabama graduat- ed from Troy State Univer- sity. He then continued his education and ob- tained his master ' s ana doctor ' s degrees from the University of Alabama. A former Superintendent of the Mobile Board of School Commissioners, he is now serving as a con- sultant in finance and edu- cation. Fob James A native of Lanett, Ala- bama, Governor Fob James, Jr. graduated from Auburn University with a BS. in Civil Engineering. From 1962-78 he served as President and Board Chairman of Diversi- fied Products Corp. . From 1972-74, he served as Presi- dent of Alabama Citizens for Transportation. He was elected Governor in 1978 and took office in January, 1979. By virtue of his office, he serves as President of the Troy State University Board of Trustees. Jack Giles Attorney Jack Giles of Huntsville is a graduate of the University of Alabama and the University of Ala- bama Law School. A na- tive of Dallas County, he is a former state senator and has served as City At- torney in Huntsville. He serves as Chairman of the Alabama Space Science Exhibit Commission which operates the Space and Rocket center in Huntsville. C. J. Hartley Mr. C. J. Hartley of Tusca- loosa is a graduate of the University of Alabama. A leading merchant in Tus- caloosa, he was named Man of the Year in 1 967 by the Tuscaloosa Chamber of Commerce. He is active in Boys ' Club work, the Exchange and Elks Club, and the YMCA. R. Douglas Hawkins Dr. Douglas Hawkins, a veterinarian from Troy, graduated from Auburn University. A former Presi- dent of the Troy Chamber of Commerce, he was named Troy Man of the Year in 1978. He serves as a Director of the Pike Mu- seum. 188 Trustees Robert E. Kelly Mr. Robert E. Kelly of Montgomery is Executive Vice President of the Union Bank and Trust Company. He is an attor- ney with a doctor of juris- prudence degree from the University of Alabama. He serves as Member of the Board of the Alabama Heart Association. C-- Wallace D. Malone Mr. Wallace Malone of Bir- mingham is Chief Execu- tive Officer of South Trust Corporation. The Dothan native is a director of the Birmingham Area Cham- ber of Commerce and a trustee of Samford Uni- versity. In addition to serv- ing as Chairman of the Troy State University Foundation Board, he serves as President pro tern of the Board of Trust- ees. John A. Teague State Senator John A Teague is an insurance and real estate executive from Childersburg. In the State Senate he serves as Chairman of the Com- merce, Transportation, and Utilities Committee and is a member of the Rules. Banking and Insur ance, and Judiciary Com mittees. Wayne Teague Dr Wayne Teague. a na tive of Cullman, is a grad uate of Auburn He has held various educational supervisory positions throughout his career and is presently serving as State Superintendent of Education He is a mem ber of various civic clubs and was named Alabama Educator of the Year in 1975 by Kappa Phi Kappa Honor Socie 1 . Jack Wallace Judge Jack Wallace of Clayton is recognized as one of the State ' s key po- litical leaders. A Circuit Judge, he is a graduate of the University of Alabama and the University of Ala bama Law School. Robert T. Wilson Mr. Robert T Wilson, for mer state senator of Jas- per and one of the State ' s leading attorneys, is also one of the major powers in Alabama politics and a key figure in the support of higher education in the state David Campbell Student Government As sociation President David Campbell serves as the student representative to the Board of Trustees He is a Senior who will be graduating Summer Quarter 1982 with a de gree in Personnel Manage ment David is from Alabama s 189 BOARD OF TRUSTEES lr: Dr. Ralph W. Adams, Mr. Robert E. Kelly, Judge Jack Wallace, Mr. C.J. Hartley, Mr. Wallace D. Malone, Mr. David Campbell, Dr. Douglas Hawkins, Mr. Robert T. Wilson, State Senator John A. Teague. Not pictured: Governor Fob James, Attorney Jack Giles, Dr. Harold Collins, Dr. Wayne Teague. 190 Board of Trustees EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE seated. lr : Dr. James D.C. Robinson, Executive Vice President. Dr. Ralph W. Adams. President. Mr. Robert Paul. Vice President TSG Dothan Ft. Rucker. standing, lr: Mr. Don Gibson. Vice President for Student Affairs. Mr. Ed Peeks. Vice President for Financial Affairs, Dr. Eugene Elrod, Vice President for TS(J at Montgomery. Dr. Edward Barnett. Vice President for Academic Affairs. Mrs. Jean Mary, Secretary. - 191 Administration Right: Dr. James D.C. Robinson v Executive Vice President Bottom left: Dr. Edward Barnett Vice President for Academic Affairs Bottom right: Mr. Donald J. Gibson Vice President for Student Affairs 192 Administration Top left: Mr. Edward Peeks Vice President for Financial Affairs Above: Mr. Robert Williford Dean of Student Affairs Middle left: Mr. Kenneth Croslin Director of University Libraries Bottom left: Mr. William Walters Director of Counseling and Pre-College Orientation Admim tr t on 193 Mr. Walter Hennigan Director for Development and TSC1 Foundation Mr. Jeff Golden Director of Financial Aid Mr. Allen Boothe Assoc. Director for Financial Aid and Chief of Campus Security Mr. Robert Stewart Director of Athletics Mr. James Reeves Director for Personnel Services Mrs. Carolyn Gibson Director for Placement Radio Staff Seated L to R: Bruce Mims, John McVay, Standing L to R: Dwight Cleveland, Mary Collins, John Brunson 194 Administration TV Staff L to R: Henry Roddam. Russell Ragan. James Clower, Scott Adcock. Dean Argo Mr. Melton Carter Director for Physical Plant Mr. Frank Hurley Asst. Director for Physical Plant Mr Ron Pierce Director of Adams University Center and Conference Services ' ■ • _ Mrs. Joyce Griffin Director of Housing. and Panhellenic Ms Charlene Hale Coordinator of Women ' s Residence l R Popwdl Coordinator c Residence and Interfraterr liioo 195 Photographers Row 1 , L to R: John Green, Derrick Vaughn, Keith Benton. Row 2, L to R: Cassandra Keith, Ed Moseley, Donny Bowling, Wes Llewellyn. Mr. Dale Mosely Director of Communications Mr. Jimmie Clark Director of Data Processing Mr. Charles Lee Purchasing Agent Mr. Walter Sullivan Director of Academic Records Mr. James E. Williams Director, Veterans Services Mr. Bill Buchanan Director of Public Relations 196 Administration Mr. Rick Sandretto Director of High School and Junior College Relations Dr. Angela Roling Director, Title III Project Mr Sherrel Bees Director, Title III Career Development Center Mrs. Alice Perrigin Counselor. Title III Project Dr. Ralph Taylor European Liaison Officer Mrs Dale Law Staff Accountant Publications Staff L to R: Bonnie Money. Susan Johnson. Ruth Walker. Reba Allen. Patrice Andreson. Joe Johnson — Director of Publications. Seated: Mildred Finlay dmini (rat on 197 Mr. Carl Precise Asst. Director of Financial Aid Mr. Jim Bradsher Asst. Director of Financial Aid Mr. Charles Kite Asst. Director of Adams University Center L to R: Jul Conner, Pat Library Staff ia Dillard, Lois Green, Theresa Trawick, Nel Bassett, Mary Mulloy, Hubert Porter, Betty Chancellor, Mary Beth Martin. Miss Ethel Sanders Assoc. Director of University Libraries Miss Lisa Sharpless Admissions Counse lor Mr. Mike Admission Carpenter s Counselor Mr. Don Jeffries Director of Natatorium 198 Adminidstration Mrs. Erma Blair Postmistress Mrs. Louise Goforth Asst. Registrar o • o o s Health Center Staff L to R: Kathy Barnett, Sharon Sessions, Gloria Creek. Anne Boothe — Director of Student Heath Service. Mrs. Loyce Law Asst. Director of Academic Records Mrs. Linda Prinzbach University Counselor Bookstore Staff Seated L to R: Evelyn Owens, Margie Prescott. Manager — Pat Reeves. Standing L to R: Mary Mosely, Diane Barker. Margene Armstrong, Marie Adams. Printing Department George Law. Richard Thompson. Averyl VA ition 199 Chairs of Endowment A number of Chairs of Endowment were established by the Troy State University Board or Trustees and endowed with funds from Mrs. Anise J. Sorrell and others. The Chair of Education The Chair of Journalism Right: Mr. Stanton Evans. Professor of Journlism B.A.. 1955. Yale University Graduate Studies. 1955. New York University Honorary LL.D., 1973. Syracuse Unic. The Anise J. Sorrell Chair of Nursing Below left: Ms. Madeleine M. Leininger, Professor of Nursing Diploma. 1948. St. Anthony ' s School of Nursing B.S.. 1950. Benedictine College Graduate Studies, 1950-52, Creighton University M.S.M.. 1954. Catholic Uni- versify of America Graduate Studies. 1955-58. University of Cincinnati Ph.D.. 1965. University of Washington Honor ary Lh.D.. 1975, Benedictine College. Below right: Dr. Max Rafferty. Profes- sor of Education B.A., 1938. University of California. Los Angeles M.A., 1949. University of Cali- fornia. Los Angeles Ed.D., 1956. Univer sity of Southern California Honorary LL.D.. 1966. Brigham Young University Honorary LL.D.. 1970. Institute of Ibero American Studies. Saltillo. Mexico Hon- orary LL.D., 1975, An American Chris tian College. The Adams Bibby Chair of Free Enterprise The Adams-Bibby Chair of Free En- terprise was made possible by a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry Bibby and a bequest from the estate of Mrs. Anise J. Sorrell. The Chair is named in honor of the Bibbys and Mrs. Bibby ' s father, Mr. Eason Young Adams. ■ty : ■- . ,EJ X - ■rja ... _ , VJH ■■. 1 r i if, 1 ■fin  ' Jfl 200 Chairs In Memory of Dr. Horace Nelson Dr. Horace Nelson received his education degree from Co lumbia University. He served as a profe ssor at Troy State Univer isty from 1960 until 1982. He was a member of the National Education Association, Ala bama Education Association. Troy State University Educa tion Association, Alabama As- sociation of Teacher Education, National Association of Teacher Education, Southeast Region of Teacher Education, Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development Association of Childhood Education, Interna tional, Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Delta Kappa He was founder of the Troy chapter of Phi Delta Kappa and served as executive secretary In addition to his professional organizations, Dr. Nelson was also a deacon, Sunday School teacher, director of the adult di vision in Sunday School and church training teacher at the First Baptist Church of Troy. Dr. Nelson was also the organizer and first president of the Afri can Violet Association. Photograph unavailable In Memory of Georgia Gill Davis Georgia Davis joined the Troy State University Nursing facul- ty in 1977. Before coming to Troy Mrs. Davis had served as an instructor at the nursing school at the V.A Hospital in Tuskegee, Al. and as well as at the School of Education and the School of Nursing at Tuskegee Institute. Mrs. Davis was a member of American Nurses ' Association — Alabama District 5. Amen can Association of Critical Care Nurses, National League for Nursing, Phi Delta Kappa Edu cational Fraternity. American National Red Cross. Sigma The ta Tau, American Personnel and Guidance Association. Ala bama Personnel and Guidance Association, American Rehabili tation Association, and the As sociation of Non-White Con cerns in Personnel and Guid ance. Mrs. Davis was also a mem ber of the National Heath Com mittee — Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Nirella Chapter — Or der Eastern Star. Jack and Jill Inc. of America, and Mrs Davis was also a Sunday School Teacher at Washington Chapel AME Church The College of Arts and Sci- ences devotes itself to the culti- vation of ideas, independent thinking, and reasonable, criti- cal judgements. Through a knowledge of both past and contemporary thought, it pro- motes appreciation for the achievements of mankind. Fi- nally, it seeks to encourage a spirit of understanding and tol- erance toward greater and more informed participation in a democratic society. Above: Assistant Dean Dr. J. A. Carroll. ' Right: Dr. John Long is Director of Bands, Professor Music, and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Troy State University. In 1977 he was elected to the Alabama Bandmasters Hall of Fame and is the only active bandmaster ever to be elected. In 1979 he receive d the distinguished Service to Music Med- al at the National Convention of the Kappa Kappa Psi National Band Frater nity in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a well known Alabama civic and veteran lead- er having served as president of the School Board, president of the Chamber of Commerce, president of the Rotary Club, commander of Veterans of For- eign Wars Post 96, and is currently on the Alabama State Historical Commis- sion. Dr. Long has served throughout the United States, Mexico and Europe as guest conductor, clinician, speaker, and adjudicator. 202 School of Arts and Sciences Left Chairman. Dr Donald Barns Below Biology department included Row One: Dr Donald Barns. Kathy Grant. Dr Wayne Adams. Gary Furman Row Two: Dr Raymond Kisner. Dr Rob ert Diet . Dr Danice Costes. Dr Robert Tucker. Dr James C Wilkes. Biology School of Art and Science 203 Physical Science Below left: Chairman of Physical Sci- ence, Dr. Edward Ward. Right: The Physical Science department included Row one: Dr. Eugene Omasta, Dr. Edward Kantor, Dr. Magdalean Wojciechowska, Dr. Edward Ward. Row two: Dr. Billy Norman, Dr. Benjamen Bateman, Dr. John Muller. LJfcn 204 School of Arts and Sciences English actio.) ' I ! -•! If ■I Eng rrai siu.iir Commltti ' I he r nqll h Dcpar Itiirnl included How one: ■nma Norm. Jarr. Ho. -xothy Adam Carol Adac Mahafrr L f H. • • Not pKturrd Marvin b- Milycr. Gregur , Robert . Bobbie Ann Robtnton Opposite page lower right Chairman of Criminal Justice. Mr Glynn Eiland Above: The Criminal Justice depart ment included Glynn. Leonard Moore. Charles Jones Criminal Justice School of Art and Soence 205 Math Right: The Math Department includes Dr. Lee Destito, Charles Norris, James Ray, Dr. Janelle Elrod, John Lee, James O ' Neal. Below left: Chairman of the Math De- partment — Mr. James O ' Neal. 206 School of Arts and Sciences Aerospace I Hi I 1C0I Whif sof of Aerospa C Left The History Department included Row one: Mjr Mathis. Dr Norma Mitchell. Pat Harris. Dr J A Carroll. Df Anthony Kubek. Dr William Welch Jr Row two: Dr Curtis Porter. Dr Duane I • . Dr Joseph Mitchell. Dr Milton McPherson. Dr Robert Pullen. Dr John Bowling. Dr Nicholas D Andrea Not pictured: Mr Gradv Post. Df Brooks Thompson. Dr Leonard Trapp Opposite page lower right Chairman of the History Department. Df Curtis Pof ter School of Arts and S The School of Education is organized into three depart- ments: Education and Psychol- ogy, Health and Physical Educa- tion, and Human Services. Edu- cation programs offered include Early Childhood (Nursery- Grade 3), Elementary (Grades 6- 1), Middle School (Grades 4-8), Secondary (Grades 7-12), and Nursery-Secondary (Nursery Grade 12) in art, health and physical education, music, and special education. Programs of- fered in the Department of Hu- man Services include Rehabili- tation, Social Rehabilitation Ser- vices, and Social Work. During the 1980-81 school year, ap- proximately two hundred stu- dents completed programs in Education, eleven in Psycholo- gy, and thirty-seven in Human Services. Dr. James Kimbrough serves as Dean of the School of Educa- tion and Chairman of the De- partment of Education and Psy- chology. Other administrators in the School of Education in- clude Dr. Joavenell McCoy (Ear- ly Childhood Education Coor- dinator), Dr. Robert McCombs (Elementary Education Coor- dinator), Dr. Patricia Hardin (Special Education Coordina- tor), Dr. Ralph Erickson (Secon- dary Middle School N-12 Coor- dinator), Dr. Anna Smith (Psy- chology Coordinator), Dr. Gene Hanson (Chairman of the De- partment of Health and Phys- ical Education), Mr. Joseph Har- rington (Chairman of the De- partment of Human Services), and Mrs. Virginia Watson (Direc- tor of the Professional Laborato- ry Experiences). 208 School of Education Above right The Department of Human Services included Tony Walker. Chair man Joseph Harrington. Virendra Ya dav Left Education and Psychology includ ed Row one: Joyce Weiss. Bob Evans. Anna Smith. Rufus Hughes. Linda Har vey. Bob McCombs. Ralph Enckson Row two: Chairman James Kimbrough. Pat Hardin. Jim Dwyer. Pat Anderson. B«-ti Hendricfci w.;-.j Vlfeta i School of Education 209 Above: Department Chairmen included Dr. Wayne Curtis took office as Row One: Dr. Eva Carr and Dr. G. T. Dean jn September of 1981. Stewart. Row Two: Mr. Leroy Walton Dean Curtis obtained his PH de- and Mr. Eugene Sherman. 210 School of Business gree at Mississippi State Univer- sity. School Of Business For many years, the Sorell School of Business and Com merce was known as the Busi ness Department — a car ryover from the period when the University was Troy State Teachers College. In 1971, the School of Business and Com merce was formally estab lished. Ten years later, in June 1981 , the Sorrell School of Busi ness and Commerce came into being. The school was named in honor of the late Jeff Sorrell, a prominent local businessman who bequeathed the University, particularily the School of Busi ness and Commerce, a substan tial sum upon his death. The Sorrell School of Busi ness and Commerce is orga nized into three units: dean ' s of fice, academic departments, and the Center for Business and Economic Services. Seven het erogeneous disciplines are re presented within the school. Of the 312 graduates during the 1980 81 academic year, most were in the areas of manage ment, computer science, ac counting, and marketing. A milestone occurred in March 1982 with the formation of four academic departments within the school: Accounting, Finance, and Business Law Business Education; Computer Science and Quantitative Meth ods; and Marketing, Manage ment. and Economics. Depart ment chairmen are, respective ly. Professor Eugene Sherman Dr. Eva Carr, Professor LeRoy Walton, and Dr. G. T Stewart. The basic objective of the Sorrell School of Business and Commerce, compromising over One third of the total enrollment of the University, is to provide best possible education for stu dents — a quality education to enable them to become more productive and better citizens Personal attention is empha sized; ea h studenl has an aca demic advisor from the School of Business. Good teaching is stressed. Further, the educational phi losophy of the school is strong ly embedded in the free enter prise approach to business The American political system with its democratic ideals, its em- phasis upon individualism, and its reliance upon people has been supported by the private enterprise system. The faculty of the Sorrell School of Busi ness and Commerce adheres to the principles and virtues of thii ■• . ko l o: Mr Jar • BottOr ' - and Mrs P Row Tn Ronald Toulouse and M Bottom Middle Row One: L - Mr Josep ' art. and Dr Rhar - Felix Livingstor. • Garr,. Df Fred Cam. and Mr Chuck Thomp n Bottom Right I t Dean School o Buwrv Founded in 1971 with the di- visions of music, visual arts, and speech dramatic arts, the Troy State University School of Fine arts is designed to stimu- late academic and artistic ex- cellence within a liberal arts set- ting. The School of Fine Arts reinforces the overall objectives of the university and places par- ticular emphasis on developing in students an increasing appre- ciation and enjoyment of the arts as a medium of rich person- al satisfaction by providing a va- riety of experiences based on needs, interests and capacities. The School of Fine Arts Fine Arts stresses education of the whole person toward an integration of self and the place of self in the world. The school provides an opportunity for the entire stu- dent body to experience the richness of our cultural heritage through concerts performed by members of the Sound of the South Band, operas, operettas and musical comedy performed by Opera Workshop partici- pants, visual arts exhibits spon- sored by the Department of Arts and Classics, and a broad range of dramatic literature brought to life on the stage by the university Playmakers. Right: Dean John Long 212 School of Fine Arts Top left and Top right Mr William Low Lett Row one: Mark Brr ton. William er and Dr Robert StampHi serve as co I owe Wood) lthm el Row two: Larr chairman of the Department of Arts Shi I la beer. Pat Duke. Dr Robert Stamp and Classics fh Art and Classics School o ' Music Above: The music faculty included Sarah Whaley, Dr. Charles Calkins, Dr. Edward Bahr, James Wadowick, Dr. Da- vid Eisler, Patricia Muss, James Mahaf- fey, Mary Collier, Dr. William Dennison, Jean Barr. Seated: Violet Ervin. Right: Chairman of Music, Dr. William Dennison. 214 School of Fine Arts Speech and Drama School o ' 215 I 1 Journalism From a modest beginning in 1972, the Hall School of Jour- nalism has become the fastest- growing journalism program in the state. The school was named for the Hall family of dis- tinguished Alabama journalists. Freguent seminars and the annual Spring Symposium sponsored by the School of Journalism have brought many outstanding journalists to the campus. These seminars and symposiums are a regular part of a journalism program de- signed to benefit the student. Professionals from every realm of journalism offer the students many viewpoints and opportu- nities to meet the possible em- ployers. In 1980, an endowed Chair of Journalism was established with a beguest of 750,000 to bring nationally known journal- ists to the campus as visiting professors. In order to involve students more in their profession a chap- ter of the Society of Profession- al Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, was established in 1975, and a chapter of Alpha Epsilon Rho, national broadcasting society, was chartered in 1981. The three full time faculty members have all had several years in the profession before getting into the world of acade- mia. Stephen Cobb came to Troy State in the fall of 1980 as an Assistant professor in the Hall School of Journalism. Mr. Cobb is a member of SPJ, SDX, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and serves as a faculty advisor to Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Alpha Epsilon Rho. He is also an amateur photographer and en- joys playing tennis, softball, lis- tening to music and bicycling. Boyd Campbell also joined the journalism faculty in the fall of 1980 as an instructor. He likes to work in his wood shop and run with Maggie, his Labra- dor retriever. His interests in- clude politics, economics, the law, softball and music. 216 School of Journalism Merrill Bankester, who was named Dean of the School of Journalism in June. 1981. came to Troy State from Mem- phis State University Prior to ) into teaching, he spent nine years in newspapers in Ala bama and Florida. He spends pare time attending Troy State athletic events He is also adviser to Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity r? School of Journ«li m 217 School of nursing Above: Dean of School of Nurs- ing — Dr. Patricia Starck. Dr. Starck has been at TSCJ since 1979 and finds the posi- tion of Dean very challenging and exciting. Her research inter- ests include problems of pa- tients with disabilities. She has twin daughters who at- tend Charles Henderson High School. Middle right: Jean Mann, Asso- ciate Dean. Right: Colleen Dilorio, Assistant Dean. 218 School of Nursing Top Left: BSN Faculty (Troy. Montgomery. Dothan) 1st Row — L to R: Charlotte Koehler, Donna Bedsole. Jill Mayo, Alice Deal, Connie Webb. 2nd Row — L to R: Betty Thomas, Claudia Price, Betty Russell, Brenda Riley, Dorothy Holland. Janice Nelson. 3rd Row — L to R: Patricia Starck. Elvira Reynolds, Sandra Faria, Colleen Dilorio. Roi Pratt. Sandy Witt. Above: ASM Faculty 1 st Row — L to R: Jane Oxford, May Grace Crawford, Mary K. Henderson, Alice Roberts, Mar garet Fuhr, Patricia Starck, Jean Mann 2nd Row — L to R: Barbara Sullivan. Lynn Nor man, Mary Weaver, Lois Hew lett, Allie Brown, Larry Silcox, Patricia Davis. 3rd Row — L to R: Sara Beasley, Nancy Wilker son, Joanne Staley. Joanne Dowdell. Kay Fowler, Billie Scott. 4th Row — L to R: Cas sandra Henderson, Amy Carr. Margaret Lyles, Sandra Steven son. Polly Whitmire. Dawn Reynolds. Gerry Chamberland The TSU School of Nur under the administration Patrk wi 1 Stan k Professor of uising and Dean. School of Nursing, is a multt dimensional system of nursing education with tour unil • the stu dent an option In type and loca tion of program The units are: Associate of Science in Nursing Degree program and the Bache lor of Science in Nursing Degree program in Troy with outreach courses in Montgomery and Do than In addition to beginning freshman, both programs offer advanced placement opportuni ties for LPN ' s and RN ' s as well as for transfer students Both ASN and BSN pro grams, including outreach campus sites, are approved by the Alabama Board of Nursing and accredited by the National League for Nursing. The total annual nursing enrollment is ap proximately 600; graduations per year average 150. The selection of the program is based on individual learner needs. Persons who select the Associate of Science in Nursing Program may complete the course of studies in seven se- quential quarters and begin the practice of nursing. For associ ate degree nurses, who wish, educational mobility opportuni ties are available which lead to the Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. Learners who elect to pursue the basic Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing proceed from a foundation of science and arts which leads to practice in a van ety of professional settings The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree also prepares the gradu ate for opportunities to pursue graduate education. Graduates of the Associate and Bachelor ' s Degree Programs are eligible to apply to write the State Board of Nursing Examination to be come registered nurses The Troy State Unive School of ' van etyo earn ing «• hools. health de and nursing homes ■amplesof a • •its pu. ■The BSN program in Troy was initiated in 1969 to meet the heall ire need of geo grapt j served by the Gnive- • s presently under the administration of Dr Col leen Dilorio. Assistant Dean The ASN program began in 1971 and is under the adminis tration of Dr Jean Mann. Asso ciate Dean In 1980. TSU be came the first program in the State of Alabama and one of the few programs in the nation to have an endowed Chair in Nurs ing. The Anise J. Sorrell Chair is occupied by Distinguishes iting Professors of national and international distinction TSU boasts 852 nursing alumni who are active profes sionals and are making a signifi cant contribution to society TSU s Department of Continu ing Education in Nursing under the administration of Ms Pat Davis, offers workshops and seminars to provide working nurses with up-to-date knowl edge in a rapidly changing health care field Students in the School of Nursing participate in extra cur ricular activities on campus In addition, nursing students are involved in many community service projects, such as health fairs, blood pressure screening clinics, blood drives, and disas ter drills School o Nurwng 2t9 College of Special Programs The College of Special Pro- grams was established August 1, 1981. It is comprised of all off-campus regions, branches, and educational locations. These are located at Bay Min- ette and Phenix City, Alabama, the Florida region (Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field, Pensacola MAS, and Whiting Field), Ft. Benning and Moody AFB, Georgia, and on thirty military bases in Eu- rope and Turkey. The campuses at Dothan and Montgomery are not in the College of Special Pro- grams because they are candi- dates for seperate accredida- tion. The students at off-campus locations are usually older than those on the main campus and classes are normally scheduled for evenings and other off-duty hours. Also, most of the stu- dents have full-time occupa- tions outside the classroom. During a typical academic quarter, more than 3,000 stu- dents are enrolled in undergrad- uate programs and approxi- mately 1,700 students are in graduate programs. Typically, more than 300 faculty mem- bers are involved. The most common academic programs offered at the College of Special Programs are busi- ness, management, internation- al relations, personnel manage- ment, and criminal justice. The College is administered by Dean Nolan Hatcher who is assisted by Dr. Frederick Stew- art, the Director of Education Service, and Dr. Ralph Taylor, European Liaison Officer. There is also a small staff of two secre- taries and three clerks. The University was autho- rized by the State Board of Edu- cation to offer the master ' s de- gree in 1958. In 1978, the ad- ministration organized all graduate education into a Grad- uate School with programs leading to advanced degrees in the Arts and Sciences, Business and Commerce, and in Educa- tion. The School is part of the cen- tralized supervisory system which is responsible for the thousands of graduate students from Oslo, Norway to Fort Wal- ton Beach, Florida. There are 34 European locations on military bases in West Germany, Eng- land, Holland, Turkey, Norway, Greece, Italy, Spain, and the Isle of Crete. The School has exten- sion graduate education pro- grams in Florida and Georgia in addition to those programs within the State of Alabama at Troy, Dothan, Fort Rucker, Montgomery, Bay Minette, and Phenix City. Currently, graduate degrees are offered in International Rela- tions, Public Administration, Business, Management, Person- nel Management, Computer and Information Sciences, Counseling and Human Devel- opment, Foundations of Educa- tion, Criminal Justice, Elemen- tary Education, Early Child- hood Education, Special Education, Adult Education, and several other teaching areas in Secondary Education. The Graduate School ' s pur- pose fits nicely into the (Jniver- isty ' s philosophy which is to provide educational opportuni- ties for the people of the state of Alabama as well as for military personnel serving their country. President Adams appointed Dr. Rudy Argenti as Dean of the Graduate School in 1978. I lit- erally grew into the position after serving eight years as the Director of the Graduate Divi- sion . Argenti, originally ap- pointed to a teaching position in 1962, left the University in 1966 to complete his doctorate at the University of Tennessee. Since returning in 1968 he has held several posts within the School of Education. Dr. Argenti spends his leisure time playing tennis and jogging. Graduate School 220 Special Programs Graduate Division History Professor Receives Ingall ' s Award Dr. William Morris Welch. Jr. received this year ' s Ingalls Award. The Ingall ' s award is an honor given by the Ingall ' s Foun dation of Birmingham. It is the highest honor given to a Troy State University faculty mem ber. Dr. Welch has been a profes sor at Troy State since 1978 After receiving his BA degree in history at the University of Ala bama Dr Welch moved to Rome. Italy to continue his edu cation at the Institute of Medi terranean Studies. He complet ed his Doctorate in Philosophy at Oxford University in England in 1978. The Ingall ' s Award Recipient is chosen by a committee of stu dents Dr. Welch was honored vs. it h a plaque and a check for SI. 000 on Honor s Day. Itvjali 4ward 221 Troy State University in Montgomery Dr. Kline Johnson Dean of Students and Director of Graduate Studies ir ... Mr. Jack Joseph Director of Administrative Operations J Dr. Gene El rod Vice President Dr. Martha Lewis Johnson Academic Dean Mr. Jay LeVan Business Manager 222 Branches Mrs. Helen R. Bern Director of Public Information Mr. Dennis Gibson. Acting Chairman Department of Business Mr. Donald Threlkeld Director of Institutional Research Dr. Chris Summers, Chairman Education Dr. Dale Martin. Chairman Counseling and Human Development Dr. Gordon Pickler, Chairman Humanities and Social Sciences Dr. Luck Watford. Chairman Science. Computer Information Science and Mathematics B « Dr. Joseph E. Zuro Academic Dean Florida Mr. Morelle E. Laroche Business Manager Dr. Gerald Gill Director Mr. John F Whitehouse Mr. Donald L. Jeffers Assoc. Professor of Public Asst. Professor of Management Adm. Right — L to R: Mr. Jim Roberts Textbook Manager Mr. Kerin E. McKay Professor of Management Mr. Carl Scott Jennings Chairman of Electronics Ms. Mildred Blandenbeck Coordinator at Whiting Field 224 Branches Ms. Mary Campbell Academic Advisor Mr. Tom Goodwin Academic Advisor Ms. Jacqueline D. Sawyer Coordinator at Eglin Mrs. Kathryn Gresko Field Registrar Ms. Carol Chavis Chief of Admissions Records Ms Jo S Spencer Coordinator at Pensacola Left — L to R Ms Jan Gottleile Academic Records Ms Jaciel Fowler Veterans Records Ms Mary C Librarian LeFa Phenix City Branch Dr. Frank Bonner Academic Dean -• Sue Carey Coordinator, Criminal Justice Program Administration 1st Row — L to R: JoAnn Welch — Book- store Manager, Kathy Devlin — Bookstore Clerk, Thelma Pickard — Admissions, Pat Maxwell — Secretary. 2nd Row — L to R: Robert Welch — Facilities Supervisor, Ceci- lia Spivey — Business Manager, John Ev- ans — Administrative Assistant, Rene Bon- ner — Secretary, Jan Henderson — Branch Registrar, Bud Edwards — Undergraduate Counselor. Not Pictured: Dr. Andrew Cox Chairman, Department of CHD and Social Science Mrs. Lula Huff Coordinator, Accounting Program G. J. Higginbotham Dean of Student Affairs Dr. H. Curtis Pitts Director James W. Goodwin Acting Chairman, Department of Business Dr. James T. Miller Chairman, Department of Education UNIVERSITY! PHENIX CITY, AL ■' -i .v. ' . vvx  y 226 Branches Bay Minette Branch The Bay Minette Branch of Troy State University started operation on the campus of Faulkner St. Junior College, in the Spring Quarter of 1974. It is dedicated to offering evening programs for the working adults of the surrounding com- munity. This Branch Campus offers both upper division of un- dergraduate work and graduate work. The principal programs offered are Business, Educa tion, and Criminal Justice. Ap proximatel y 653 degrees have been conferred in the period of 1979 to 1982. L to R: Dr. Dennis Goodwin, Director; Sheila Jackson. Secretary. Financial Aid; Lisa Ledford. Supervisor of Admissions and Records. Margie Coleman, Undergraduate Advisor; Billie Jean Finney. Secretary; Elvie Blackmon. VA Representat Bf«nche 227 Ft. Benning Georgia Dr. Homer Wright Academic Dean Dr. Roberta Dodge Director of Undergraduate Studies ■Ms. Carol Graham Registrar Mr. Lawrence Mowery Personnel Management Mr. Henri Mallet Social Science Professor Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Book Store Manager Mr. Clarence Martin Business Manager Mrs. Brigitte Reese Clerk 228 Branches I Mrs. Shirlon Hissom Academic Advisor JMM-JBI Mr. Wayne Voter Academic Advisor Miss Vickie Chapman Graduate Records « Ms. Jamie Quesenberry Academic Counselor Ms. Mary Buze Records Clerk Mr. Bobby Johnston Veterans Administration Counselor Mrs. Susie Neal Typist K£I®®IF Sf mut tF®[a©n ©£ g TACTICAL AIR COMMAND 1 f %A HOME OF 347 TACTICAL FIGHTER WING Above: Mrs June Cummings. Director Left: Mr. Thomas Wakefield Assistant Director Ms Pamela Bradford Administrative Assistant 229 TSCJ European Region This academic year has been eventful in that the mayor of Weisbaden, W. Germany, Herr Otto Jacob, visited the Troy main campus. Since Mayor Ja- cob had an honorary Presiden- cy of Troy State University con- ferred upon him at graduation last year, we were fortunate to have him visit our campus this year while he was making an official visit to the United States. The Honorable Wiston S. Churchill, Member of Parlia- ment, was the graduation speaker this year at ceremonies held in Weisbaden, W. Germany, and on the grounds of Cam- bridge University, Cambridge, England. The academic program in the European Region continues to expand. The bachelor ' s and master ' s degrees in Computer and Information Science have now been included in the Euro- pean curriculum. Also, another location in the United Kingdom has been added to the European campus. Dr. Robert H. Kelly Vice President Mr. James J. Littlejohn Director, Admissions and Records Registrar Ms. Barbara McNair Director, Admissions and Records Registrar Mr. William Bright Director, Graduate Affairs Edward Rodgers 1981 Director, Graduate Affairs 230 Branches Mr. Peter J. Peterson Mrs. Sylta Kalmbach Director, Undergraduate Affairs Director, Public Relations Mr. Samuel Calhoun Assistant Registrar Evaluator Admissions and Records Bobbi Coombs Payroll. Personnel Admission and Records Office Business Office L to R: Susie Weber — Evaluator Counselor; Ms. Barbara R. L to R: Lou Ann Smith — Accounts Payable; Faye Hammond — McNair — Director; Mr. Samuel Calhoun — Assistant Registrar VA, BEOG, George Brown — Loan; Miki Helfrich — Administrative Evaluator. Assistant; Laura Hubbell — Accounts Receivable Graduate and undergraduate Records Office L to R: Leigh McNair — Undergraduate Records Clerk Contract foe Degree; Ella Jones — Undergraduate Records Clerk; Denise Lilly — Graduate Records Clerk; Katherine Barnett — Undergraduate Records Clerk Transcripts; Sitting: Marsha Tatum — Undergrad uate Records Clerk Transfer Credits. Directors Office L to R: Julie Entziminger Bates — Secretary Clerk — Administrative Assistant. JoAnne Brarx ' - 2 - llw3s European Region Professors Dr. Peter O. Hefron Dr. Dennis R. Briscoe Dr. Neil Chamelin Dr. Rolf O. Christiansen Dr. Ernest V. Correia Dr. Gerald L. Crawford Dr. Roy P. Franchino Dr. Winfield T. Hutton Dr. Manuel A. Mena Dr. Rodney P. Romig Dr. John G. Wacker Dr. Stanley M. Widrkk 232 Branches Dothan Ft. Rucker Mr. Robert M. Paul Chief Executive Officer Dr. J. Wyatt Grimmer Assistant Vice President for Academic Af- fairs Mr. Nolan Williams Dr. William Thornton Assistant Vice President for Administrative Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Affairs Dr. Frank Lovrich Special Assistant Dr. Marjorie Kirkland Chairman, Counseling and Human Development Department Dr. Peter Venable Chairman. Education and Psychology Department Not Pictured: Mr. Anne McCuistian Director of Admissions and Records Dr Lester Stewart Director. Graduate Program Ms. Gaye Peacock Registrar. Fort Rucker Mrs. Gayle Oberst Business Manager Dr. Larry Brown Chairman. Arts and Science Department Dr. Eugene Calvasina Chairman, Business Department BfarKhes 233 235 236 Sports Pushin ' It! Sweating, hurting, and push ing, that is whdt striving for im provement is all aobut The monotony must be unbearable at times. Then comes those moments of glory when you are in the spot light. That s when it dll pays off and you know it was all worthwhile. For the athlete it is the game when you gave 1 10% and it paid off For the perform t-t it is the half time show when you feel like you could fly. when everything goes smoothly and you begin to lose yourself in what you are doing. When it comes easy, that is when you know it was worth the effort Sptxti 237 Scoreboard FOOTBALL Donald Abney, Roderick Anderson, Clay Andrews, John Anthony, Donnie Arnold, Bobby Barnett, Bill Baughn, Jerry Beverly, Lorenzo Blocker, Chris Breen, Doug Brown, Scott Brown, Tim Bryan, Kenny Burk, Mike Burnett, David TSC OPPONENT 7 Tennessee-Martin 19 43 Albany State 26 Nicholls State 23 13 Mississippi College 19 21 S.E. Louisiana 22 7 Delta State 13 North Alabama (HC) 24 28 Tennessee Tech 37 Livingston 17 24 Jacksonville State 31 Right: Head coach Charlie Bradshaw Capers, Linzall Chapman, Thomas Clark, Willie Collins, Turner Cooper, Steve Coullias, Rufus Cox, Ricky Cummings, Dale Cunningham, Mark Davis, Rick Davis, Kevin Deal, Joe DiCeasre, Tony Dickey, Archie Donaldson, Anthony Fowlkes, Bruce Gaddy, Ron Gibbs, Barry Golden, Yong Ho Gilroy, Jim Hall, Gerald Hightower, Gene Row one: Bubba Helton, Jim Topkins, Charlie Bradshaw, Dick Russell. Row two: Robert Maddox, Vic King, Eddie Rohrbaugh, Lee Snyder, Ronnie Cot- trell, Jim Berryman. Houston, James Jones, Norm Kleinschmidt, Jim Kremer, Chuck Leano, Jim Lindsey, Stewart Lowery, Charles Lundy, Larry Mason, J.R. McKinnon, Keith McLain, Fred Mixon, Paul Morrison, Bubba Muller, Kelvin Murdock, Pat O ' Mara, Richard Painschab, Todd Rainey, Steve Reese, Greg Renfroe, Jerry Richards, Mike Rogers, Ken Shaw, Paul Shiver, Jimmy Singleton, Benny Smith, Carl Smith, Dave Smith, Bryan Snyder, Jeff Sowell, Seth Stebbins, Craig Stevens, Willie Sullivan, Gabriel Thomas, Dwayne Thompson, Pat Tribby. Breck Gpshaw, Donnie Van Wie, Robery Vaughn, Greg Walls, Theory Ward, Roderick Young. VOLLEYBALL TS G OPPONENT 3 Huntingdon 1 3 Tuskegee 1 2 Gnic. of South Fl. Tampa 2 FIG 2 2 Stetson Montevallo 2 3 GSA 2 2 Jacksonville St. 1 1 GAB 2 Alabama State 2 2 Valdosta 2 Tuskegee 2 West Georgia 1 Montevallo 2 2 Georgia Tech. 2 Jacksonville St. 1 2 GNA 3 Tuskegee 3 Livingston GSA 3 3 Huntingdon 2 238 Scoreboard Alabama St. 2 Al. A M 2 2 GNA 2 Stillman 2 Gniv. of Tenn-Mar. 1 Montevallo 2 2 Tenn. Martin 1 Jacksonville St. 2 3 Livingston Montevallo 2 Front Row: Jeni Collins; Cyn- 2 Jacksonville St. 1 thi a Geoghagan; Katie Brown; Ho Joanne Stiger; Patty Schmitz. Back row: Manager, Tammy Love; Jackie Stearns; Molly Baker; Rainee Porsch; An- gie Coleman; Dinnie Jackson. Left: Head coach Ginger Sprague The Teams in the Team Effort o «A WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Row one: Valerie Privett, Janice Moore, Sheila Toombs, Sherri Toney, Sharon Hawkins, Ka juansa Cornelius, Nancy Ander- son. Row two: Sheila Hogan, Denise Monroe. Kim Tolbert, Gina Witten, Shirley Haynes, Gail Hellis, Ginger Johnson, Ja- nice Moore, Brenda Huff, Vicki Carreker. Right: Head Coach Joyce Sorrell TSU 81 59 64 26 75 68 69 OPPONENT Judson College 43 Ole Miss 97 Valdosta State 80 Auburn 73 Talledega 43 West Georgia 81 Spring Hill 79 72 Montevallo 55 62 Jacksonville State 57 62 Jacksonville State 57 62 Alabama B ' ham. 71 78 Judson 31 63 Georgia SW 66 64 Miss. Univ. 53 59 Livingston 78 82 Tuskegee 83 49 (JTMartin 84 55 North Alabama 61 63 Valdosta State 76 64 Miss. State 87 70 Montevallo 51 57 Auburn 88 58 Livingston 73 67 Springhill 70 62 Georgia SW 50 60 North Alabama 67 61 Talledega 55 76 Jacksonville St. 71 59 Ala-B ' ham. 79 MEN ' S BASKETBALL Row one: Terrance Stanley. TSU OPPONENT 85 Southwest Bap. 74 62 Delta State 80 Tommy Bracknell. Randy Prid 56 Miss. College 55 102 Springhill 68 geon. Julian Allen. Tim Brown. 56 Ole Miss 76 69 Delta State 81 70 I Kingston 69 Row two: Daron Fayson. Mac 79 Valdosta State 77 53 Livingston 57 77 B ' Ham Southern 74 Madison, George Cowan, Curtis 59 Columbus 61 64 Columbus 63 68 (JTMarti n 80 Caldwell. Mike Ousley. Mark 72 Athens St. 70 55 (JTMartin 67 77 North Alabama 79 Smith. 101 Springhill 73 83 North Alabama 92 82 Jacksonville St. 109 Right: Coach Wes Bizillia 74 B ' ham Southern 76 74 Valdosta State 73 49 Delta State 57 Far right: Assistant David Felix 86 Jacksonville St. 88 63 Miss. College 53 Scoreboard 2J9 Scoreboard Baseball TSU OPPONENT 5 Auburn 4 6 Miss. College 1 5 Miss. College 3 7 Miss. College 1 15 So. West Baptist 2 5 So. West Baptist 2 10 So. West Baptist 7 Austin Peay 1 12 Ripon 5 Brooklin 3 12 Otterbein 5 Tennessee Tech. 4 8 Otterbein 5 7 Jacksonville St. 12 8 Jacksonville St. 1 7 Wright State 4 2 Livingston 1 Livingston 5 3 Eastern Illinois 4 Eastern Illinois 10 4 Eastern Illinois 8 7 Jacksonville St. 5 5 Jacksonville St. 4 6 Valdosta State 18 1 1 Birmingham So. 7 6 Al. Birmingham 5 5 Columbus College 1 8 Tuskegee 1 1 Tuskegee 2 5 Livingston 6 6 Livingston 5 8 Livingston 5 15 Delta State 6 5 Jacksonville St. 2 14 Jacksonville St. 2 5 Birmingham St. 2 6 ACIB 6 3 12 5 Valdosta State Auburn Clemson Clemson 13 14 3 4 The 1981-82 Baseball team in- cluded Steven Brown, Michael Hattaway, Tim Laney, Greg Linger, David Banks, Bary Bas- sett, John Brackin, David Jones, Gerald Briggs, Pedro La- Torre, Mark Tallant, Jeff Brin- son, William Henke, Tony Kirk- land, Greg Hembree, Osvaldo Ji minez, Antonio La Tor re Reginald Albert, Michael Aus tin, Keith Bragg, John Brower Robert Starns, Haywood Tellis Michael Boyd, John Britt, Ray mond Brown, Greg Fulmer Greg Gaines, Mark Hancock William Hurst, Richard Knotts Jose Rodriquez, Randall Ste venson. Head Coach Chase Riddle, Assistant coaches Mike Russell, and Managers — MEN ' S TRACK DR. Jenkins and Mike Sarhatt. Early Bird Invitational Jackson State Relays Florida Relays Troy Relays West Georgia Invitational Dogwood Relays Tuskegee Relays GSC Converence Meet Spec Towns Tom Black Invitational NCAA Nationals The 1981-82 Men ' s Track team included Selby Andrews, Steve Austin, Glen Banker, Jerry Black, Mike Baymiller, Bruce Bratton, Steve Bryant, Phillip Carter, Ron Clark, Reginald Cobb, Ricky Damiel, Keith Dav- enport, Ron Davis, Rodney Franklin, Stanley Garrett, Scott Gee, Greg Glover, Lary Brant, Jim Harrison, John Hayes, Bon- nie Hill, Scott Lee, Craig Light- r WSL 5 £LSL ki J w W ' h P • foot, Doug Martin, Howie Mar- tin, Mike Matroni, Walter McDowell, Carolus McKire, El vis Allen, Oliver Fullman, Not man McKenzie, Thomas Patter son, Guy Perrella, Tim Reese Jim Reynolds, Wilbur Rollins Greg Simmons, Roger Simpson Manny Socarras, Scott Strider, Erin Sullivan, Roscoe Thomas Alfred Watson, Jeff Weiten beck, Milton Westy. Head Coach Charles Oliver 240 Scoreboard 3 in a row or better! MEN ' S GOLF Fall Hart Invitational Northeast Louisiana Invita tional Road Water Beach Intercolle giate Trojan Oaks Intercollegiate Any Bean Grenelefe Intercolle giate Spring Hill Invitational Spring Imperialakeland Classic Brewton Multimatch Spring 2-day (Troy) Southern JrSr. Southeastern Intercollegiate (Montgomery) Southeastern Intercollegiate (Valdosta) Alabama Intercollegiate Gulf South Conference NCAA Division II Nationals The 1 98 1 82 Mens Golf team in eluded Flip Bradley. Perry Holmes. Tracy Lowry, Collin McCrary. David Mallinger. Da vid Martin. Randy Mauldin. Jeff Hehler, Robb Mihelic. Terry Mobley. Mike O Brien. Mark Stiggleman. Head Coach Mike Griffin MEN ' S CROSS-COUNTRY Auburn Tuskegee trimeet Florida State Invitational West Georgia Invitational Azalea Invitational Troy State Invitational Gulf South Conference Meet NCAA Div. II S.E. Regional Meet NCAA Division II National Champ. The 1981 82 Crosscountry team included Glen Banker. Jer ry Black. Philip Carter, Ricky Dan Daniel. Keith Davenport. Larry Grant, Jim Harrison. John Hays. Paul Hendry. Scott Lee. Craig Lightfoot, Mike Matroni. Mike Nichols, Tom Patterson. Guy Perrella. Wilbur Rollins. Greg Simmons. Manny Socar ras. Scott Strider. Steve Vena ble. Jeff Weitenbeck Head Coach Ed Speehan — pholo un available Scoreboard Lady Gator Relays Jacksonville State Relays Troy Relays West Georgia Invitational Tuskegee Relays AAIAW State Meet AIAW Nationals Spec Towns WOMEN ' S TRACK The 1982 Women ' s Track team included Crystal Green, Dianne Grimes, Bonnie Hamyka, Steph- anie Johnson, Teresa Kroll, Wendy Lewis, Cecilia Huldoon, Josephine Norman, Darlene Richardson, Kris Stiehl, Gina Witten, Countess Woody, Laura Zierden, Vicky Marshall, Katie Brown, Karen White. Head Coach Charles Oliver. Women ' s Cross Country Coach Ken Bauersfeld. WOMEN ' S GOLF Lady Seminole Duke Fall Invitational Beacon Woods Invitational Lady Trojan Invitational Tiger-Tide Invitational Marshall University Invitational AIAW Div. II Nationals The 1981-82 Lady Trojan team included Nancy Akins, Dottie Castellucci, Debbie Hancock, Jenny Holder, Jone Mills, Ann Spooner, Cathy Tatum, Kristy Vocel, Lisa Weir. Head Coach Chris Force. 242 Scoreboard { Those not pictured include Tina Kroil a freshman who re ceived her all state honor in track; Cecilia Muldoon, a fresh man who received her all honor in track and Katie Br a freshman who received her all state recognition in track and volleyball All American Cathy Tatum Sophomore Golf All American Jenny Holder Freshman Golf All American Debbie Hancock Sophomore Golf All American Ann Spooner Junior All-State Vicky Marshall Junior Track AllState Kris Stiehl Sophomore Track AllState Countess Woody Sophomore Track AllState Wendy Lewis Freshman Track AllState Dianne Grimes Junior Track All State Molly Baker Sophomore Volleyball All State Patty Schmitz Sophomore Volleyball Ml State Valerie Pructt Junior Basketball Women All St a 1 . i ._ JJ L Bowling 244 Footbal FOOTBALL It is people working together with a common goal in mind that makes for a winning season. Let ' s hear it for our common goal — Go Trojans! Foexball 245 V 9- 246 Football FOOTBALL: The Season in Review It was a season of the unexpected. From injuries, to dismissals, to TV coverage 1981 saw it all. Game 1 The Pacers outplayed the Trojans from the start. At half time the scoreboard told a 60 story with the University of Ten nessee Martin leading. Troy took its only lead in the third quarter as McKinnon scored on a dive play from the three yard line on fourth down and goal. Tenn. Martin scored two more times in the fourth quarter to finish off a sound defeat of 19-7. Game 2 Troy State had an eventful night at Dothan ' s Rip Hewes Stadium where the Trojans ripped the Ram ' s defense. Alba ny State was held scoreless by a strong TSCJ defense and Troy ' s offensive line did what is ex- pected of a good offensive team; they gave good protec- tion and plenty of time for the quarterback It was, however, a costly win for Troy State. Short- ly after he scored the first touchdown of the game, 45, John Anthony was lost for the season with a broken ankle. Game 3 Nicholls State proved how ef- fective a good passing game could be. After the Colonels had already scored once, it was freshman, Mike Hunt who put Troy on the board as fans cheered on the Trojans during TSCJ ' s first home game. Kelvin Murdock took in a Hunt pass for the second touchdown. Smith had an impressive run as he took in a Nicholls ' punt at his own 28 and proceeded 72 yards for Troy ' s third TD. Fowlkes ran in a two point conversion mak ing the score 207. After the Colonels scored again Mason gained 87 of the 90 yards on Troys final drive. The Colonels secured a safety but it wasn ' t enough. TSCJ had come out on top but the opinion of some was that this was the one that was too close for comfort. ' ' Game 4 It was a night of almosts . The Trojan ' s offense let excel lent scoring opportunities pass them by. It just seemed like things wouldn ' t start clickin ' for Troy. By half-time the score was 7-7 and as the Trojans came back for the third quarter things didn ' t look good. The Choctaws kicked two field goals back to back and then another touch down to make the score 197 Finally Troy scored again on an impressive pass from McKin non to Murdock The game end ed 19 13 in Mississippi s favor If a one word reason had to be giv en for the loss it would more than likely be errors — person al. mental, and physical errors that Coach Bradshaw felt caused a need for regrouping and concentrating on each indi viduals specific tasks Game 5 Words like heartbreaking, sickening, and chaotic were used to describe the events that took place in Troy ' s Memorial stadium October 10 as the Tro jans let the Lions of Southeast ern Louisiana slip up on them in the fourth quarter to pull a win After SLC1 scored a field goal the Trojans took a progressive lead The offense looked swift as the Trojans scored 7 3 Troy scored again with a pass from McKin non to Smith on a third and six yards to go play Va V ing was successful for the sec ond time and the score became 143 TSU scored a third time making it 21 3 at the half Ev eryone was content, eve but the Lions Continual on Uwii| p g Football 247 FOOTBALL: Summing It All Up continued from 247 As Troy ' s interceptions and personal fouls began to add up SLCJ managed to pull through 22-21. This was Troy State ' s first home defeat since Texas A l in 1978. Game 6 The title no-name defense coined by TSCI announcer Ralph Black was appropriate if not a little ironic as these young men led the Trojans to their first GSC win of the season. Doug Brown scored the only touch- down of the night. A pictur- esque play was made in the last 53 seconds of the game as Mur- dock went up for a 22-yard spi- ral but the play was called back for offensive pass interception. Bradshaw commended the new- ly formed team for a well ex- ecuted effort. Game 7 Troy fought the weather and the odds for the first half of the game as fans looked on under blankets and umbrellas. The crowd rose to the sound of Dixie as fast as they could under the circumstances when the Tro- jans scored first over the heav- ily favored Lions of UNA. The Lions then met the challenge by evening things up 7-7. The Uni- versity of North Alabama scored again on a 25 yard field goal. Then it was Brown ' s turn to take the Trojans in 66 yards in 10 plays to go ahead 13-19. The turning point of the game seemed to be on a pass intercep- tion made by Gary Bradshaw in the third quarter. Had the Tro- jans been able to capitalize on this play, the coach thought things might have been differ- ent. The University of North Alabama scored two more times to finish the game ahead 24-12. For Troy the game seemed to drizzle out after half- time but all things considered for Troy State University ' s first 248 Football televised game ever it was a good show. Ga me 8 The Tennessee Tech. Eagles opened the game with a 70 lead. Troy evened things up and then a Tenn. Tech. field goal made the score 10-7 at the half. The Trojans led early in the third after Arnold brought in a 51 yard touchdown. It was Gilroy who kicked the extra point to bring the Trojans ahead again 14 10. Then it was as if Tenn. Tech. got a second wind. It was a battle to the end but the Ea gles came out a winner 37 28. Game 9 Interceptions were the main reason TSG took a loss to Liv- ingston. Early in the first quar ter the Trojans went from their own 33 ya rd line to Livingston ' s second yard line. Brown hit the line twice for no gain. Next, Troy was intercepted in the end zone. The score at the end of the first quarter was 0-0. With the second quarter came another Brown pass interception. Five plays later Livingston scored. As if that wasn ' t enough a McKinnon pass was also inter cepted making the score 14 0. TSCJ suffered another intercep tion and two fumbles in the third quarter. The second fum- ble resulted in a Livingston 44 yard drive for a field goal. Over all the Trojans outgained Living ston 259 190 yards total of- fense. The final score was 170. It was the first time TSG had ever been shut out by a GSC team. Troy State Gniversity went into their final match with a 60 record. Game 10 Jacksonville State scored first then Troy scored early in the second on a Brown pass to Fowlkes thus tying things 7-7. A Brown pass to Murdock for a 34 yard resulted in the Trojans Ml ond touchdown Later. Arnold intercepted a pass that led to a Gilroy 23 yard field goal making the score 17 7 After that the Gamecocks made a 50 yard field goal with no time left in the first half During the second half a TSG fumble on the 20 yard line resulted in a Jax State score two plays later. That tied things 2424. In the end Smith traveled forty eight yards to get a first down at their 13 with little over a minute left. The Trojans were stopped two yards short of the goal with 41 seconds re maining. Troy had lost their last game to the Gamecocks 31 24 But Senior Tim Bryan summed it up when he said. When they got out of here, they knew that they had played Troy State. 250 Football All Gulf South Conference Doug Brown Freshman Quarterback All Gulf South Conference Kelvin Murdock Senior Wide receiver All Gulf South Conference Tim Bryan Senior Center -. s V I ■1 J erence All Gulf South Conf academic Ron Gibbs Sophomore Defensive Bac k All Gulf South Conference James Jones Junior Offensive Tackle ftjTH All Gulf South Conference Gary Bradshaw Sophomore Defensive End i U All Gulf South Conference Donnie Arnold Sophomore Defensive Back m§ All Gulf South Conference academic Pat OMara Junior Or-. 251 TROJANS weh The TSG cheerleaders begin their season with tryouts in the spring. Those trying out for a position on the squad, are judged on their double stunts, cheers, chants, jumps, and pom pom routines. The new squad then begins to prepare for sum- mer camp, which is held in Memphis, Tennessee. At camp the cheerleaders learned new routines, met with other squads from the southeast, and were judged on their cheerleading ability. The fall is a very busy quarter for the TSG cheerleaders. The squad practices every day pre- paring for pep rallies and foot- ball games. After the football season the cheerleader ' s work is not over; they then begin work on routines for the basket- ball season. The cheerleaders make plans for spring tryouts during the winter quarter as well. During the spring quarter, individual cheerleaders often judge high school tryouts. Some members of the squad teach cheerleader clinics during the summer. It is easy to see that being a cheerleader means staying busy. 252 Cheerleaders Walter • Jw« 253 Pi Kappa Phi - Men ' s Fall Intramural Champions Gospelettes Women ' s Fall Intramural Champions 254 Fall Intramurals Fall Intramurals The Gospelette team included Row one: Sharon Causey. Judy Wilson. Pam Oliver. Felesia Stallworth. Sharon High. Jackie Smith Row two: Ulrica Jones Alisha Reese. Gwen Madison. Countess Woody. Nina Kirskey Bnsitte Taykx. Ir vie Stallworth Fall Intramurals 255 Guns u P ! Cross Country 256 Cross Country Mew Innovative Coach — Old Winning Tradition I his yeai ■team saw it s eighth straight (julf South Conference Champi onship and its third straight NCAA division II southeast re gional title. Troy State finished twelfth in Division II at the Na tional Championship in Massa chusettes. According to their new head coach, Ed Sheehan. it season of enthusiasm, clos ness. and adjusting Sheehan said. The season as a whole was a good starting point for what looks like an extremely successful season nexl All Gulf South Conference Glen Banker Junior All Gulf South Conference Steve Venable Senior All Gulf South Conference Randy Johnson Sophomore All Gulf South Conference I arry Grant Senior All Gulf South Conference Scott Strider Senior Cross Conn 1 Trojan Hostesses For the fourth year, the Tro- jan Hostesses have assisted the TSG Athletic Department, by giving guided tours of the camp- us to recruits and their families, working in promotion of spirit for the Trojans and in fundrais- ing efforts. The squad of 20 Trojan Host- esses is picked annually after receiving applications and con- ducting interviews. First row: Tonya Kirkland. Tina Delai gle. Tyanna Jones. Cynthia Smoke, Chris McCarthy. Perian Fiveash. Row two: Kim Simpson, Jennifer Moer, Shari Lewis and Pam Cochran. Trojan Trackettes The Trojan Trackettes had a busy year in 1982. They worked the Troy Invitational Cross Country Meet, the Troy Relays and the Troy Early Bird Invita- tional. The Trackettes also trav- eled to Jax. State for the confer- ence meet. The Trojan Trackettes has de- veloped into a service organiza- tion with their number one goal being to support the TSG track team. The club; however, is also social in that they have rush and the unity of friendships. Right: Laura Wallenfels who took over as president in the spring, officiates at the Troy Relays. Far Right: Paula Ken drick and Betty Brookins wort the Trackette both during browse session. Row one: Theresa Smith, Karla Carr, Judy Wilson, Patty Collins, Debra Lonza, Susan Russell, Tata Thorner. Row two: Theresa Riley. Katie Hinden. Amy Kuusito, Nickie Carrier. Paula Ken- drick, Arnatta Lee, Lore Land, Karen Cummings, Kathryn Patterson, Judy Carmichael. Row three: Candy White, Cindy Stewart, Lou Ann Breen, Mi- gonne Hatfield, Sheila Parker. Charlotte Greene, Betty Brookins. Laura Wallen- fels. Misty Hicks. 258 Hostesses Trackettes HPKK Club The HPER Club serves to pro mote progress in physical edu n and to encourage social and professional development through partii IpatlOfl and lead ership. The club i ip of Health and Physical Education majors and minors During the year the HPER Club sponsored many i ties. In cooperation with the American Alliance for Health. Physical Education. Recrea tion. and Dance the club spon sored the Jump Rope for Heart project which benefited the American Heart Associ- ation. Other events that the club sponsored were the Red Blood Drive in the fall and pnng and the AAi Physical Fitness Workshop iPER Club also hosted the Special Olympic Workshop, ad ministered physu al fitl to students at the Laura Montgomery Elementary School, published the HPER Newspaper, officiated the Intra murals, and participated in the rnPEf- . Many members, in addition to sponsoring these even tended the ASHHPER Conven tion at Samford (Jm . Row one: Cathy Flynn Advis- Anderson. Bonnie S Hamryka. Kale Scroggins. Deborah Cou ' 1 Karen Tidwell. Patty Schmitj Sheila Toombs Row two: Don • Advisor. Jennifer Suiter. Tammi Shad dix. Ronnie Cottrell. Joe Hudson Brackin. Turner Coop r def son. Ronda Moxness Upper left: , articipates in the Jump Rope for He.v • v David Enckson. Coach Jefferies Det orah Courtney, and Rooda Mo«r- ceive trophies for having p • Run fof Tun race at the ; ness contest in Birmingham The Cardiac Kids The TSCJ volleyball fans had their big thriller when Jackson- ville State was trampled by Troy State ' s Cardiac kids . Where did the 1981 volleyball team get such a name? It came from the fans who watched from the edge of their seats all season as the team volleyed back and forth to finish up 20- 12 for the year. That might not sound like too much of a heart pulsing record but those who traveled to such games as Troy ' s final one of the regular season against Jax State would quickly tell you different. It was typical of the kind of ball that they played all season, where you don ' t dare miss the game because of the excellent competition but at the same time it is sheer torture to watch as the score shifts constantly. This year ' s team was the youngest and the shortest in the state. Out of the ten starters only four were returning play- ers. These four were all sopho- mores. The new girls on the team included four freshman and two junior college transfer students who were all making the adjustment of their new en- vironment. Three ladies made all-state. They were sophomore, Patty Scmitz, who also made all-tour- nament, sophomore, Molly Ba- ker, and freshman, Katie Brown. During the State tournament TSG lost only to Montevallo and Jax State. Throughout the sea- son the squad provided a good show to all who supported them. 260 Volleyball 261 An Overview of 1982 Basketball 262 Men ' s Basketball Ml Gulf South Conl M.it vin Mac Mai: Sophomore ter fta Kr(tv I, • . ST £ r a y STATl 4Si v3 Basketball Bizillia s 1982 Basketball team was another young one Daron Fayson. George Cowan, and Mac Madisor • re turning front ■team as a whole lacked experience which made them unpredictable Troy State ended ison with a disappointing 1113 whic h put them 6th in the Gulf South Conference. At the end of the season. TSCI brought in a new man named Don Maestri, who had previous ly been employed as an assis tant coach at the University of Alabama, to lead the Trojans • Stars — Men ' s Winter Intramural Champions Gospelettes Women ' s Winter Intramural Champions The Stars team included: Row One: Pete Neal. Donnie Arnold, Stan Lucas, Tommy Robinson, and James Jones (coach) Row two: Tim Reese (Assistant Coach), Jerrald Welch, John Warren, Jerome Ballard, Doug Brown. 266 Winter Intramurals Winter Intramurals inttamu ' . Team Scores High in Individual Achievement Troy ' s 1981-82 women ' s bas- ketball team was a young and rebuilding one. Says Coach Sor- rell, though the team was ag- gressive, they were young and lacked experience in college play- On an individual basis the team scored high in personal achievements. Valerie Privett made All-State and was nomi- nated for Academic All-Ameri- can. Awarded Honorable Men- tions were Kim Tolbert and Shir- ley Haynes. Named to the All- Tournament team was freshman Janice Moore. Each year Alabama presents a Whit Lee Memorial Award, the high- est honor given in the state for academic accomplishment, athletic ability, and personal character. This year, Troy ' s own Sharon Harkins shares the hon- or with Lynn Lamb of Judson College. Coach Sorrell ' s plans for next year include a multi-dimension- al offense. Six sophomores, two juniors, and three seniors will re- turn for the ' 82 ' 83 season with Coach Sorrell hoping to add three recruits to aid the team ' s new strategy — a strategy which includes a winning sea- g son. 1 IjS l M 268 Women ' s Basketball Synchro Club The 1982 TSCI Synchronized Swim Team began recruiting members in early September 1981. Synchronized swimming, commonly referred to as water ballet, is relatively new to the TSG campus. Its origins at Troy State can be traced to Fall 1978 when a small group of swim- mers began organizing a team. Students interested in joining the team must be at least in an intermediate swim level. Skills are taught during practice ses- sions, which usually meet twice a week. Synchronized swimming in eludes the skills involved in competitive swimming, water p olo, gymnastics and ballet. These skills are incorporated into routines which are synchro- nized with both music and swimmers. The team trained in the fall and winter quarters in order to prepare for a water show at the end of winter quarters 1982, which was entitled Spaceody- sea 82. Row One: Bill Gauspohle. Cheryl Schmalack. Reba Wall, Susan Sasser. Lorraine Bloeth. Row Two: Bobbie Zoglmann. Robin Salzarule, Chris McCarthy. Robin Rolison. Syd Sutherland Not Pictured: Patti Williams. Deborah Courtney. Rhonda Moxness, Geary Davis. Robin Sessions. Cathy Flynn. Advisor. PEOPLE Feature: The spectator, the coach and the player. Organization is the key. The action and the crowds must re- men with the ideas have to be spond to these efforts in order able to relate these plans to the for any sport to exist, group through individual inter- 270 Synchro Club People Karate Club - Diio The TSCJ Karate Club Dijo functions from the Japanese style of karate known as Yoshu kia. The club promotes the strength and mental aspects of the martial arts It also provides an outlet for both athletes and non athletes alike, and the weekly training program pro vides the atmosphere needed for the development of brother hood among those involved. Row one: Tim Pitts. Walter Brunson. Brenoon McClar Ro two: Donald Stevkart. Kn Carter an ia McElrath Earl Bowne Karate Club 271 The Contenders Bowling Obviously, TSCI had a fine men ' s golf team for 1982 since they were not satisfied with be- ing ranked fourth in the nation. For the last seven years they had come in at least fourth and were hoping for a little more this year. It is for sure that Troy State set the standard for golf in the Gulf South Conference. They took the number one spot, All GSC for the third year in a row. Likewise, TSCI was the team to be contended with nationally. Coach Griffin made an analogy of TSG golf and coke. He said Bill Cosby notices how every- one is always comparing their soda to coke and he notices how everyone is always com- paring their team to the Trojans. 272 Mens Golf Golf 273 274 Men ' s Golf All Gulf South Conference Tracy Lowry mx s? % ' All Gulf South Conference Robb Mihelic Senior All Gulf South Conference Terr Moble Sophomore Cockiness Pays Off The 1981-82 season was an exciting one for Coach Chris Force ' s Lady golfers. For the first time ever, Troy State Uni- versity ' s Women ' s Golf team went to Nationals which were held in Colorado Springs, CL. This was Chris Force ' s first year as head coach. The eight member team was a confident one but their coach thought the cockiness , as he put it, was healthy. He expects the team to grow in number and in maturity for next year. Photography by Ransom 276 Women ' s Golf Women C The 1982 baseball season saw Troy State put together an outstanding record of 3110 and roar through the Gulf South Conference Tournament unde- feated for its third straight championship. But the season ended sooner than expected when TSG was disqualified from postseason play by the NCAA national committee. The committee ' s decision hinged on the eligibility of a transfer student who had not sat out a full academic year. A rule interpretation, a tech- nicality, brought the Trojan ' s season to an end. The year was something of a disappoint- ment in that we didn ' t get the opportunity to see what we could do in national play, said TSCJ coach Chase Riddle. But it still doesn ' t take away any of the pride we have in what our team did accomplish. We had another fine year, and gave our fans some excitement. The sup- port we ' ve gotten from the stu- dents, the university communi- ty, and the townspeople has been just outstanding. a-J StiM-JM r Number One £ All GSC -ar - . _ - - 278 Baseball Disqualified from (Nationals src All GSC Tony Kirkland Senior V5 i All GSC Wes Britt Senior All GSC Pedro LaTorre Senior % P ■■■280 Baseball BASEBALL EXPLOSION 1 M TN. l U, 3_. ' 4 • -• B- _- Bateball ?8l Explosion 282 Baseball Spring Intramurals WMl $ ft ® oft Desperados Women ' s Spring Intramural Chamoions Mean Machine Men ' s Spring Intramural Champions Spring Intramural 283 The TSCJ men ' s track team accomplished their goal this year, which was to win the GSC championship for the third straight year. These Trojans were the first track team in the history of the Gulf South Con- ference to win three consecu- tive championships. The Trojans also won the Troy Relays and the West Geor- gia Relays. In addition they qualified five individuals for the national track meet. Several school records were set this year. Six members of the 1982 track team were seniors. 284 Men ' s Track ALLSSC Bruce Bratton Sophon 400. 20 ALL-GSC Ronnie Clark Sophomore Shot, Dis., Jav. ALLGSC Howie Martin Freshman HH, IH ALLGSC Rodney Franklin Junior 100. 200 ALL SCC Bonnie Hill Junior 100. 200 ALLGSC Jeff Weitenbeck Sophomore 15.000. 5000. 10.000 ALLGSC Elvis Allen ALLCiSC Stanley Garrett Sophomore 100. 200 Not pictured was Selby An- drews, a Senior who received the honor of ALL GSC for par ticipation in HJ, LJ, TJ. Tr ck 285 Rugby Club During Rugby Club ' s first year the team proved what an exciting sport TSG had been missing. The Troy State Rugby Team was founded during the fall quarter by Will Lowery and Tim Anderson. The team played two full quarters before being chartered as a university club in the spring. Since its in- ception the club has grown rap- idly by drawing many interested fans. The Rugby Club played games with university and club teams from all over the south- eastern (Jnited States during the fall, winter, and spring quar- ters. Some regularly scheduled opponents were teams from Au- burn University, Fort Benning, Fort Walton, Mississippi State University, and Albany State. The team also participated in tournaments in Mobile, Ala- bama and Columbus, Mississip- pi. The Rugby Team posted vic- tories over Mississippi State and Albany State. Membership requirements for the TSG Rugby Club are a 1 .00 GPA, enthusiasm, and a de- termination to be part of a grow- ing contact sport. Row one: Tim Anderson, Lary Hobbs, Larry Bross, Mike Richardson, Mark Weihenmayer, Robert Chambers, Chris Doty, Vance Williamson. Row two: Ni- gel Smith, Jody Davis, Doug Smith, Ke vin Myers, Scott Nunally, Bill Wallen elsky, Pete Argenti, Joey Moxey, Buddy Blake, Garry McGebrury, Troy Thoma- son, Jack Castellano. V M. 286 Rugby Club Water Ski Club The Troy State University Water Ski Club was founded this year by a determined group of ski lovers. President elect Lands Carr is the prime advo cate of the club and its charter. Other officers include Bill Par sons. Vice President; Otto Boh nenberger. Treasurer; and Cheryl Schmalmaack, Secre tary. The club advisor is Mr. Daniel Rabinowitz. Through the generosity of Tommy Hill, the club was en abled to ski at Sports Acres, a competition lake in Montgom ery. The TSU Water Ski Club co sponsored several tournaments held at Sports Acres Ken Smith. Otto Bohnenberijer Shet win Bonds. Billy Parsons. Lands Carr. Neal Humphrrs lub Women ' s Track Breaking Records!!! The Lady Trojan Track team made tremendous progress dur- ing 1982. This progress was due to the effort of talented fresh- men and the excellent leader- ship of upper classmen. The Lady tracksters broke al- most every school record and several stadium and track re- cords. Six members of the team qualified for nationals which were held at Austin Peay State University. The women ' s track team also captured the Ala- bama AIAW Track title with Jacksonville State in second place, six points behind. The 1983 season looks good for the team since this year ' s team was a young one and all the team will be returning next year. A 291 Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw I Director David Dye . i Scenic Designer Technical Director Thomas Smiley %A Costume Designer Claire Taylor LVsNNi Lighting Designer Jeff Taylor ••? Sound Design David Kirby • CAST - Henry Higgnis Lamar Rainer ■  Eliza Doolittle Sue Horvath Col. Pickering Bruce Miller fe Alfred Doolittle Steve Varnum W_ Mrs. Pearce Jan Braswell Mrs. Higgins Margaret Rushing Mrs. Eynsford Hill Erin Freder ickson Miss Enysford Hill Cindy Sutherland Freddie Hill Mike Dowling Bystanders Tom Smiley Larry Maloy, James Brasher, Jerry Simmons III, Erich Leslie, James Head, Dennis Jernigan v The Parlormaid Barbara Duncan g± wk . « r-c V 292 Pygmalion ' m HEi RL : P The Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance CAST Frederick Treve s, a surgeon and teacher Bruce Miller Carr Gomm, administrator of the London Hospital David Watson Ross, Manager of the Elephant Man Jerry Simmons III John Merrick, the Elephane Man Steve Varnum Mrs. Kendall, an actress Carla Charles Bishop Walsham How James Brasher Nurse Sandwich Jane Russell Three Pinheads, three women freaks Cindy Sutherland Cheryl Schmaalmack, Jane Russell Belgian Policeman Bruce Hall London Policeman James Brasher Man, at a fairground in Brussels James Brasher Conductor, of Ostend-London boat train James Brasher Porter, at the London Hospital James Brasher Snork, also a porter Bruce Hall Duchess Cheryl Schmaalmack Countess Jane Russell Princess Alexandra Cindy Sutherland Lord John James Brasher 294 Elephant Man The Matchmaker BY THORNTON WILDER Horace Vandergelder. Mrs. Lev Cornelius Hackl. Barnaby Tuckei Mrs. Molloy Ambrose Kempe: Ermengarde. Malachi Stac Minnie Fay Miss Van Huysen Gertrude . . Joe Scanion Van Huysen ' s Cook. . A cabman . Rudolf . August. Gypsy musician Directed by Members i . ' Ray . ' Margaret Ru Andy Fi . . Tom Whit Lea Can Steve Va . . . Marion Sc •David W Jeannie Arms . . ' Debbie P) Debbie P) •Tom S Shelia P •Tom S . . . Mike Saml . David S Chuck I aternity nuiiaac M IP I J __ M I 4 a , v vv V I 298 Pointer Sisters The Pirates Of Penzance By W.S. Gilbert Arthur Sullivan CAST Major-General Stanley Philip Kelley The Pirate King David Watson Samuel (his Lieutenant) Tim Pierce Frederic (the Pirate Apprentice) Michael Russe Sergeant of Police Mark Pierce General Stanley ' s Daughters Mabel Juaneysa Wilkins Kate Anna Turman Edith Rachel Boutwel Isabel Patrice Woodbury Ruth (A Piratical Maid of all Work) Janna Braswell James (A Pirate) Bruce Hall Clnderstudy of Mabel . . Deborah Cribb CHORCJS OF MAJOR-GENERAL STANLEY ' S DAUGHTERS Jeannie Armstrong Barbara Mundine Dona Stringfellow Deborah Cribb Faith Reed Cynthis Sutherland Lisa Hobbs Shelly Shera Terri Walls Angie Irizarry Lori Smith Peggy Woodbury CHORUS OF PIRATES POLICEMEN James Brasher Mike Brentnell Andy Bullard Richard Cabrera Buddy Etterlee Andy Findley Jerry Jackson Terry Kelley Dave Kirby Kirby Sanders Ricky Shepherd Reginald Suggs Troy Thomason PIRATES ORPHANS Chase Taylor George Aplin 300 Pirates i m IP? II f 1 1 1 c h r f • 2i, 1 Hi IvHj p f 1 Wf Vh ■. $ Pc 1 ■1 1 1 E 8 :- (£ S3 The Imcomparable J v. z ue March 5, 1982 ■mL. j L. M , JM t i r Ronnie MilMp 303 Me ism £fatd$ November 18,1981 304 £ Grace Slick of Jefferson Starship x Sponsored by her fellow TSG Gospel Choir members, Miss Gwen Madison was elected Troy State ' s Homecoming Queen for 1981-82. Other organizations that Gwen is actively involved in include Angel Flight, AFROTC, and Delta Sigma Pi. She is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Raymond Madison of Enterprise, Alabama and is a junior ma- joring in finance. Gwen ' s advice to incom- ing freshmen is to get involved in and be- come a part of their university, explore and take advantage of the many social and aca- demic activities TSG has to offer. 306 Homecoming Queen GWEN MADISON . . . C!)@Mi©@ v- ©mmM Homecoming isn ' t . . . 308 Homecoming just another ordinary day. Homecoming 309 Homecoming Court Diane Arnzen L-R: Gwen Madison, Diane Arnzen, Becky Redd, Jennifer Muer. 310 Jennifer Muer 2nd Runner CJp Becky Redd 3rd Runner Up j 3 1 1 1982 Miss TSG Pageant MISS TSU USHERS: (lower right photo) Tim Hermetz, Brian Rinks, Joe Jones, Rusty Nell, Miss TSCJ Yolanda Fernandez, Alan William- son, Jim King, Van English, Keith Hagood. 312 Miss TSG Left: Demi Dut b -r i - v entertains the audience with he of ventriloquism Bottom: l Griffin. 3rd Runner Up. Juaneysa Wilkms. 1st Runnel Up; Yolanda Fernandez, Miss TSCI. Wanda Gill man. 2nd Runner (Jp; Stephanie Hix. 4th Runner (Jp TOP TEN: (L-R) Dena Dubberley. Martha Warr. Wanda Gillman. Pat Griffin. Yolanda Fernandez. Tonia Kirkland. Eva Carter. Juaneysa Wilkins. Stephanie Hix. Rachael Boutwell TSO 313 MISS TSU 314 Miss TSU TSO 315  Tw Hv S? V B ' . ' r R 1 1 W ?j n¥ 73 ' 1 1 ' h Bottom Right Mr. Bob Howell, WSFA-TV, Montgomery, Alabama is the Master of Ceremonies of the night ' s event. 316 Miss TSU Behind the Scenes Crew: Row 1: Front — Erin Frederickson Row 2: Leslie Braman. Randv Kelly, Beck) R« ' dd. Phil Brannon. Paul McNeely, Jeff Taylor. Steve Scruggs. Forrest Lee. Tony Morris Row 3: Terry Kelly, Brett McHugh. Hubert Reeves. 317 TOP TEN FINALISTS Tonia Kirkland, Martha Warr, Wanda Gillman, Juaneysa Wilkins, Stephanie Hix, Dena Dubberly, Yolanda Fernan- dez. (Not pictured is) Rachael Boutwell, Eva Carter and Patricia Griffin. Stephanie Hix 4th Runner Up F.™i. t 319 HONORS DAY 1982 Eric Rodgers Phi Beta Kappa Association Award — Tim Venable Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Award — Cheryl Adams, Kevin Scarbinsky. Tim Venable Faye Ellis Memorial Scholarship and Service Award — Michael Williams Omicron Delta Kappa: Ralph W. Adams Leader of the Year Award — Richard Dean Alpha Lambda Delta Outstanding Freshman Award — Rebecca Surrency Gamma Beta Phi Scholarship and Service Award — Lesley Bondi Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Scholastic Award — Sharon Kelly Beta Beta Beta Scholastic and Service Award — Sabrina Ward Kappa Delta Pi R.H. Ervin Award — Tim Venable Psi Chi Award — Jennifer Ann Purvis Sigma Tau Delta Outstanding Senior Award — Perry Thomas Jr. Bernard E. Williams Award for Excellence in English — Suzanne Dean Colonial Dames of America Annual Award for the Outstanding Paper in American History — Tim Venable AFROTC General Military Course Academic Award — Ronald Mitchell Donald Mitchell Kappa Delta Pi W.P Lewis Award — Paulette Raulerson Outstanding Senior. Music Department — Anthony Kirkland Virgil L. Collins Mathematics Award — Panda Kelsoe James Burns Clements Award — Larry Grant Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key — Sharon Roesel Stark Alabama Society of CPA ' s Outstanding Accounting Student Award — James Hinkel Phi Gamma Nu Scholarship Key — Lesley Bondi Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award — James Hinkel Sigma Delta Chi Headliner of the Year Award — Lorraine Bloeth Tex Whaley Association of Childhood Education Award — Donna Jo Stevens Alpha Psi Omega Scholastic Award — Margaret Rushing Sigma Alpha lota Dean ' s Honor Award — Lorna Tedder Arts and Classics Faculty Award for Academic Creative Excellence — Timothy Weber Health. Physical Education and Recreation Award — Deborah Courtney 320 Honor ' s Day nnu writ; Cfieryl Adams Sigma Theta Tau, President; Gamma Beta Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Mortar Board; Phi Kappa Phi; ANS; MSNA Nursing major from Ramer, AL. and the daughter of Mr. S Mrs. Robert Kriebel. Lorraine Bleetii The Trop, Editor; Panhellenic Council, Sec; Catholic Campus Ministry Assoc, Vice-Pres.; Sigma Delta Chi, Treasurer; Gamma Beta Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Mortar Board. Journalism major from Winter Haven, FL. and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. John M. Bloeth. Gail I i Sigma Alpha lota, Treasurer, MENC; Gamma Beta Phi; Collegiate Singers; Madrigal Singers. Music Education major from Greenville, AL and the daughter of Mr. Mrs Clyde Boone Natalie Caklwii ACGB, ViceChairman; University Dancers, President; SGA, Sec, Senator; Student Dorm Director; Wesley Found ation. Business major from Derby, KS. and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Roy Baldwin. Gamma Beta Phi, Treasurer; Phi Gamma Nu; Alpha Lambda Delta; ISCO, Historian; BSCJ; SGA. Marketing major from Birmingham, AL and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. N. Bondi. We regret that we were unable to obtain pictures of some students who should have been included. We tried our best. They are: Ken Bledsoe— Delta Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; HPER; Arnold Air Society; Gamma Beta Phi Otto Bohnenberger — Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Sigma Pi; ISCO. Vice-Pres.; Wesley Foundation; SGA. Sharon Harkins — Kappa Delta Pi; HPER; SNEA; TSU Women ' s Basketball. Joe Jones — Mortar Board; SGA; Delta Chi; Cheerleader. Moria Kaye— Miss TSG; Miss Venus; Mortar Board; Omicron Delta Kappa Minnette Rogers — ACEI; Mortar Board; Kappa Delta Pi; University Dancers. Lydia Swails — Mortar Board; SNEA; Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Beta Lambda. Carol Thomas — Sigma Delta Chi; Alpha Epsilon Rho; SGA; Drama Ben Thompson — Delta Kappa Epsilon. IFC; ACUB; Argonauts. Tim Venable — Phil Alpha Theta; Polygots; Track; Argonauts; Mortar Board 321 wno $ ww) Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres.; MENC; Mortar Board; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Phi; BSG; Collegiate Singers, President Music major from Waycross, GA and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Vernon Bowen. Pete Cyprian Alpha Phi Sigma, Treasurer; Mortar Board; Gamma Beta Phi; Arnold Air Society, Area H Public Affairs Officer; BSG. Criminal Juctice major from Columbus AFB, MS and the son of Mr. Mrs. Peter Cyprian, Jr. Hie I if I Bczemciri Delta Sigma Pi, VP — Pledge Education; Phi Eta Sigma; LDS Institute, President; Chi Omega Big Brother; SGA. Computer Science major from Hayneville, AL and the son of Mr. Mrs. James E. Bozeman. Deberali Courtney Kappa Delta Pi; Gamma Beta Phi; BSG; HPER. Physical Education major from Brewton, AL and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. J.F Courtney. Gamma Beta Phi; Omircron Delta Kappa; Mortar Board; Phi Eta Sigma; Catholic Campus Ministry; 1981 Oxford Scholarship Recipient. Math major from Montgomery, AL and the son of Mr. Mrs. Richard Dean. [ i I ji 1 Dean Sjzame Dear Sigma Tau Delta. Vice-President; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Kappa Phi. English Education major from Bonifay, FL and the daughter of Mrs. Gladys Goff. I II 1 I III I | Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Beta Lambda; SGA; Sigma Chi pledge class sweetheart. Business Education major from Ft. Walton Bch, FL and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Furmage. Melissa I i Mi m i Mortar Board, Treasurer; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta CIpsilon Sigma; Angel Flight, Area H Commander; Argonauts; Palladium Staff. Computer Science major from Spanish Fort, AL and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. James Enfinger. Edwin Garner Omicron Delta Kappa, President. Mortar Board; Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Gamma Nu; SGA; BSCI. President. Marketing major from Avon Park. FL and the son of Mr. Mrs. Leon Garner. MHKi I ill 11 I SGA, Chief Justice; Alpha Phi Alpha; Band; Mortar Board; Phi Eta Sigma; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Beta Beta. Chemistry major from Demopolis, AL and the son of Mrs. Rachel Dillard. 323 Barry Goodwin Gamma Beta Phi; Argonauts, Treasurer; Pi Kappa Phi, Secretary. Chemistry major from Titusville, FL and the son of Mr. Mrs. Bill Goodwin. Eugenia Hinson Kathy Harbuck Tau Beta Sigma, President; Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma Beta Phi; Mortar Board; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Band. Music major from Warner Robbins, GA and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. D.T. Harbuck. 324 SGA; Trojan Hostess, Chairman; Phi Mu, Treasurer; Palladium, Co-Editor; Student Director. Finance major from Thomasville, AL and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Fred Hinson. Charlene Hale Mortar Board, President; Alpha Lambda Delta, Pres.; Alpha Phi Sigma, Pres.; Gamma Beta Phi, Vice- Pres.; College Republicans; SGA; Gardner Hall House Council; Troy State University Student Affairs Committee. Criminal Justice major from Americus, GA. and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Hale. Dawn Humphrey Mortar Board; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Delta; Gamma Beta Phi; Sigma Delta Chi; TSCJ-TV Staff. Broadcast Journalism major from Panama City, FL and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Humphrey. Tamara Kuhn Greg Kennemer Gamma Beta Phi; Circle K; Union Board Times; University Dancers; ACCJB. English major from Birmingham, AL and the son of Mr. Mrs. R.A. Kennemer. Mr w Rudee Kritakara University Dancers, Vice Pt Homecoming 2nd Runner Up; Angel Flight; ISCO; Mortar Board; Delta Sigma Pi; Polygots; Phi Kappa Phi; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta Computer Science major from Bankok, Tiland and the granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert S. Arnold. Polygots. Sec; Alpha Epsilon Rho. . Phi Eta Sigma; Slpha Lambda Delta; Assistant Director. TSC News. Band Broadcast Journalism major from Ames. IW and the daughter of Mr. Mrs Roy Kuhn Jane Kirkham Kappa Delta Pi, Sec; Sigma Alpha lota, VicePres.; Gamma Beta Phi; MENC; Angel Flight; Band. Music major from Linden, AL and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jack Kirkham Anthony Kirkland Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Treasurer AFROTC. Business major from Selma. AL and the son of Mrs. Sadie Mitchell. LDS Institute. Sec; Band; Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma Beta Phi; Phi MU Alpha Sinfonia. Music major from Douglas. GA and the son of Mrs. June Kirkland. WHO ' S WHO 325 Alpha Lambda Delta: AFROTC: Catholic Campus Ministries; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; VicePres. . Computer Science major from Selma, AL and the son of Mrs. Sadie Mitchell. Ronald Mitchell Delta Omicron Chi, Pres.; Kappa Kappa Psi; Beta Beta Beta; Gamma Beta Phi; BSCJ; Circle K; Band. Biology Chemistry major from Montgomery, AL and the son of Mr. Mrs. Randall Owens. HPER Club; Gamma Beta Phi; HPER major from Armstrong, AL and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Walter Vail. Catherine Rainer Greg Owens Carol Nelson Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Beta Lambda; Angel Flight; Rho Lambda; Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer; PCO Leader. Marketing major from Tallahassee, FL and the daughter of Mr. Mrs. O Nelson. Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Phi; HPER Club; T Club; Lady Trojans Baksetball. HPER major from St. George, GA and the daugher of Mr. Mrs. Gene Privett. Becky Redd Valerie Privett Miss TSG; Homecoming Queen 3rd Runner Gp; Kappa Delta Sorority; Challenge Life; Chi Alpha; SGA; Sigma Delta Chi; Alpha Epsilon Rho. Broadcast Journalism major from Auburndale, FL and the daughter of Dr. Mrs. Henry Redd. Wilbur Rollin Track Team; Argonauts; Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Lambda Delta; T Club; Assistant Director, Alumni Hall. Accounting major from Montgomery. AL and the son of Mi C Mrs. Julius Rollin. Beta Beta Beta. VicePres.. Delta Omicron Chi. Vice Pres.; Mortar Board; Chi Omega Sorority. Chemistry major from Troy, AL and the daughter of Dr. Mrs. Edward Ward. Sabrina Ward Mortar Board. Vice Pres Phi Alpha Theta, VicePres ; Kappa Delta Pi. President; SNEA; BSCI History major from Georgiana. AL and the son of Mr. Mrs. Charles Williams. Mike Williams WHO ' S WHO  • ■r 329 ABBOLT. MICHAEL; Daphne. AL ACKERMAN. LESLIE. Mahopac. NY ADAIR. RILEY; Goshen, AL ADAMS. DUANE; Mobile, AL ADAMS. MARK, Albany, GA AGBASSI. PAULINA; Nigeria AGEE. EVELYN; Arlington, AL AINA. SAM; Ikun, Ekitl ALEXANDER, MARSHELLA; Tuskegee, AL ALEXANDER, MICHAEL; Dothan, AL ALLEN. DEBBIE; Troy, AL ALLEN, MICHELE; Milton. AL ALLEN, PAM; Elba, AL ALLEN. SANDY; Eufaula. AL ALLEN. TOMMY; Birmingham. AL ALSOBROOK, ALICE; Cusseta, AL AMASON, SUE; Millbrook. AL ANCHORS. SYDNA; Port St.Joe, FL ANDERSON, BARBARA; Troy. AL ANDERSON, KENT; Troy. AL ANDERSON, LISA; Ozark, AL ANDERSON, TROY; Birmingham, AL ANDERSON. WARREN; Coral Springs. FL ANDRESS, DOTIE; Banks, AL ANDRESS, KERRY; Troy, AL ANDRESS, ROBERT; Troy, AL ANDREWS, BETSIE; Foley, AL ANDREWS, CLARA; Altoona, FL ANDREWS. CLAY; Auburn, AL ANDREWS. LAWRENCE; Daleville, AL ANDREWS. MATT; Columbiana, AL ANGELO. CHRIS; Prattville, AL ANGLIN. ROBERT; Miami, FL ANGLIN, WILLIS; Louisville, AL ANUMBAH, JIM; Adkaetiti, Nigeria ARATA, MICHELE; Mobile, AL ARRINGTON, JONEAN; Onion Springs, AL ARTHUR. LINDA; Brewton, AL ARTHUR, WILLIAM; Dothan, AL ASHMORE, HAROLD; Montgomery, AL AUSTIN, SANDRA; Troy, AL AVERY, ANGELA; Columbus, GA BACON, DEBBIE; Sanford, FL BAILEY, CARLTON; Los Gatos, CA BAILEY, CLAY; Montgomery, AL BAILEY. JILL; Palm Beach, FL BALDWIN, DAVID; Americus, GA BALLARD, JEROME; Ramer, AL BALLENTIVE, KIM; Montgomery. AL BANKS, DAVE; Leesburg, GA BARBER, TIMOTHY; Opelika, AL BARGER, THOMAS; Linden, AL BARKER, JEREMY; Mary Ester, FL BARKER, NINA; Daytona Beach, FL BARNES, ELIZABETH; Montgomery, AL BARNETT, KIM; Troy, AL BARRERO, ANTHONY; Arlington, VA BARRETT, BOBBY; Auburn, AL BARRON. TED; Birmingham, AL BASS, JOAN; Montgomery, AL BASS, TIM; Malvern, AL BASSETT, WAYNE; Union Springs, AL BATIE, KENNETH; Troy, AL BAUGHN, BILL; Tampa, FL BAYMILLER, MICHAEL; Ridgefield, CT BEASLEY, LAURA; Birmingham, AL BEASLEY, TIM; Dothan. AL 330 Freshmen Freshmen SP BKimn tm Al afc Sp mg n. intak Spong n « ..... . BII LMAM HM. CoJumt. BISHOI - .vgianna Al HI f f BUDDV PmucoU R BLAKE NSHIP P • BLEDSOLE KARL Andaluvui « BLOCKER LORENZOA. Columbuv GA BLOUNT. LORI Chaltahooch BOHANNON. DEBBIE Atlanta - BOLES. TED. Fkx BOOKER JAY Cantonment. FL BOOZER JANET Marion. AL BOROI ' i .etta. GA SEL. BONNIE Indtallantic FL BOTSFORD LESLIE Opelika I BOCITWELL ANGI BOWDEN. DONNA. Montgomr- .  BOYER BETHANY. Eufaula I BRACKIN. DOOG. Geneva AL BRACKNELL. TOM. Montgomr-.  BRADLEY JEFF M 1aven FL BRAD1 EY LISA. Greem BRADSHAV. I AURf l Si Petersburg. Ft BRANNON. NANCY Eufaula  BRASV.I I I •• Butt ■ BRASv.Hl WANDA Montgomery I BRAY. DAVID Pom Si J - BRENN CHRIS Longwood FL BREITCING BUBB - I BRI NNI H RAM M tvMi Fi BREWSTER CHARLES Peniacola. Ft BRINSON. JEFF. Albany GA BROCK JEFF. Evcrgirr  BROCK. RANDY. Evergrr.-  BRO -non V. M TER Uruon Sprmo I BROv.[lfR 111 I IS Montgon - ■ •: RA Mob.. ' : phne Al BROV.N DAVI Birmingham BROWN. JOHN, i • M FL brown rhond . • BROV. Aubumdale FL BROV. mi W Hontgoov M Gadsden Al BRO - inton Springs. •(RRI H.-: N DAUl BR  BR AN RUST Umatilla Ft BK «,n TMVt Frrshmen 331 BRYANT, ANGIE; Grove Hill. AL BRYANT. DEBRA; Luverne. AL BRYANT. LISA; Tyler. AL BRYSON. LYNETTE; Selma. AL BUCHANAN. TANYA; Camden. AL BUGG. ROBERT; Opelika. AL BULLOCK. DANI; Ft. Walton. FL BULGER. KEITH; Florala. AL BUNDY. CINDY; Troy. AL BURGE. RENEA; Hope Hull. AL BURKETT. CHERYL; Ozark, AL BURNETT. MIKE; Trenton. FL BURROUGHS, HILDRED; Mobile. AL BUTTS, GARY; Opp. AL BUTTS. SHARON; Troy. AL BYRD. STEVE; Florala. AL CADE, LUCAS; Austell. GA CAFFIE. OLIVIA; Brundidge. AL CAIN. LEWIS; Troy. AL CALHOUN, NITA; Elba. AL CALVERT. TATE; Huntsville. AL CAMERON, JOHN; Newville. AL CAMPBELL. BEATTY; N. Palm Bch.. FL CAMPBELL, JANA; Honoraville. AL CANTRELL. MICHAEL; Mobile. AL CAPE, ANDY; Jack, AL CAPONIS. CATHERINE; Mobile, AL CARLISLE. CHUCK; Goshen. AL CARLISLE. SUSAN; Goshen, AL CARMICHAEL. MARK; Ocala. FL CARODINE, CRAIG; Huntsville, AL CARPENTER, SCOTT; Orange Bch., AL CARROLL. CYNTHIA; Troy. AL CARROLL, LINDA; Tifton, GA CARROLL, LISA; Dothan, AL CARROLL, TAMMY; Hartford, AL CARTER, ART; Haleburg, AL CARTER, BARNARD; Detroit, MICH CARTER. KELLEY; Merdianville, AL CARTER, PHILLIP; Ozark, AL CARTER, ROB; Daleville. AL CASEY. CONNIE; Hayneville, AL CASTELLUCCI, DOROTHY; Orlando, FL CERVANTEZ. BARBARA; Panama City, FL CETTI, ANNE; Troy, AL CETTI, LISA; Troy, AL CETTI, MELANIE; Pensacola, FL CHAMBERS, ROBERT; Jacksonville FL CHAMBLISS, MICHAEL; Tuskaloosa, FL CHANCE, STEPHEN; Troy. AL CHAPMAN. GREG; Eufala, AL CHINBERG, LINDA; Huntsville, AL CLARK, THOMAS; Birmingham, AL CLARK, TINA; Troy, AL COBURN. CLIFFORD; Robertsdale, AL COCKRELL. LAURA; Ozark. AL COLEMAN, BETTY; Greenville, AL COLEMAN. JANET; Camden, AL COLEMAN. KAREN; Greenville, AL COLEMAN, YOLANDA; Troy. AL COLLINS, PATTY; Montgomery, AL COLLINS, WILLIE; Troy, AL COLVIN. RITA; Fitzpatrick, AL COMBEE, KEITH; Lakeland. FL CONANT, PHILIP; Umatilla. FL CONNER, ELLEN; Troy, AL COOK. JACQUELYN; Lafeyette, AL COOK, JIM; Elba. AL COOPER. MELINDA; Columbus, GA COOK, MELISSA; Montgomery, AL 332 Freshmen CCX .1 CORR CRAfj: CRA CRIBH ' I ■•  . CUE I CULP DIA •■CULP DYKES Om I CULPf I ■Call Campus Security! Many Troy State students believe that the only duty Campus Security has is that of writing parking tickets; however, according to Chief Alan Boothe, head of Campus Security, their duties are much Campus Security began more involved. Campus years ago as part of the Security ' s duties can range Physical Plant, but became too from helping a student or complexed; so they became faculty member start his car to part of the Student Affairs investigating a theft. Division The chief objectives of Campus Security include providing 24 hour protection seven days a week for all Troy State students and proj enforcing all TSCI rules, and enforcing all cit and st Jte laws Security ' s calls are not always cut and dry Sometimes a humorous call is received, for example, once a young man called the office to ask if there were any laws against streaking. While you may not be too thrilled with Campus Secuntv when you find that aggrivating parking ticket on your windshield, they are certainly good friends to have in times of need DAILEY. CLARK; Troy. AL DAILEY. MARK; Troy, AL DANIEL. DOUG; Montgomery. AL DANIEL. RICKY. Kimberly. AL DANIELS. PAMELA; Troy. AL DANIELS. STACI; Foley, AL DAUGHERTY. DIANNA; Mobile. AL DAVENPORT. KEITH; Buffalo. NY DAVIS. BARBARA; Troy. AL DAVIS. BECKY; Troy. AL DAVIS, CHET; Mobile. AL DAVIS. DEBORAH; Troy, AL DAVIS. FELICIA; Phenix City. AL DAVIS. FRED; Elba. AL DAVIS. TERI; Deatsville, AL DAVIS. KAREN: Tuskegee. AL DAVIS. MARK; Statesboro. GA DAVIS. MARK; Clearwater. FL DAVIS. RIC; Brooklet. GA DAVIS, RON; Mobile, AL DAVIS, ROSS; Troy. AL DAVIS. SALLIE; Troy. AL DAVIS. SHANE; Florala. AL DAVIS, VANESSA; Union Springs, AL DAVIS, WILLIAM; Birmingham, AL DAWKINS, JANET; Troy. AL DAWKINS, TAMMALA; Ariton, AL DAY. MARTHA; Milton, FL DEAL. BOYD; Elba, AL DEFINO, JILL; Lakeland, FL DEGENEYY, TRUDIE; Troy, AL DEVOY, DOCJGLAS; Niceville, FL DEWOLF LAURA; Longwood, FL DIBARI, STEVE; Sarasota, FL DICKEY. ANTHONY; Tallahassee. FL DICKEY. GREG; Sanford. FL DICKINSON, CLAY; Grove Hill, AL DIQULLA, LISHA; Satellite Beach, FL DISMUKES, MARK; Brundidge, AL DITTERLINE, JAMES; Ft. Walton Bch., FL DIXON. KARLEEN; Omaha, GA DODSON, JANET; Fairburn. GA DONNELLY, ERIC; New Orleans, LA DORSEY, JULIE; Cocoa Bch., FL DOTY, CHRIS; Birmingham, AL DOUCET, LISA; Manchester, GA DOWDLE, DEBBIE; Orlando, FL DOWLING. MARGIE; Eufaula, AL DOWNING, ANDY; Blakely, GA DRAKE. ALYSON; Jacksonville, FL DRAKE, IVONNE; Lake City, FL DUBBERLEY, DENA; Auburn, AL DUDLEY, LARRY; Phenix City, AL DUDLEY, SHERRY; Dothan, AL DULANEY, REATHA; Troy, AL DUNCAN, BARBARA; Defuniak Springs, FL DUNCAN, DREW; Tampa. FL DUNCAN, SAMMY; Atlanta, GA DUNN, BETH; Valparaiso, FL DUNN, KATHY; Troy, AL DUNN. TED; Liden, AL DUNN, TONY; Troy, AL DUNN. VIRGINIA; Troy. AL DUNNING, HOLLY; Highlands, NC DURR, RALF; Abbeville. AL DUVALL. DANIEL; Crystal River. FL DYESS, AL; Atlanta, GA DYKES. BELINDA; Troy. AL EARLEY, DENISE; Troy. AL EARLEY. SHARON; Brooklyn, NY 334 Freshmen PfvS • EDMONO l Do«f EDWAAO • • ■EUJOI DOMNA Daphna  . ! I - ,tt.an AL ' I Iwthan. AL HANK Miami ESPY l t Tu- rn H. BUDOY Ol ndo. FL ( AMS, GEORGIA. Trov ' -ETT. YOLONDA. Ou ' k  FAIL PHAEDRA. Prichard AL FAIRCLOTH. MOLLY. Tt . « FAISON. LEAH. Abbeville FARMI k Q| Eft Prattv.h.- I FARMER I ISA. Slocomt « FARRAR LISA St Prt jburg FL FAULK. BECKY A h(o FAULK. TIMOTHY. Montgotrv FELDER. JANET. Moto.1- I FELTS. EDWARD Miller F«- FENDLEY. JAMES. Catrwrirv  FENNELL. PAM. Dotrw- FERRARA. RON. Ki $immee. FL FIELDS. TERESA. Neville. FL F1LSON. KAY NKcv.lk FL F1NDLEY. ANDREW. Evergreen AL FISHER. MITCHELL. Pheni. ( I . - FLEMING ALIEN. Jack on -. FLEMING. RODGER. Opelika . FLOWERS. ALLCHS. BfundiAj- FLOWERS. JACKIE. Trc .  FLOWERS. MELANIE, Troy FLOWERS. TRISHA. In I)  . FLOYD. PERRY. Montgorr- .  FLOYD. ROBERT. Newton. AL FLOYD. TRECIA. Tro FLURRY. DAVID. Auburn AL FOLEY. JOY Panama C ■■. FOLMAR. MICHAEL. Tr, FOLTZ JAMIE. Plantation FL FORD RALPH. Panama City FL FORRESTER CHERYL Mob-w M FOSS KARL A Dothan AL FOSTER. ALLEN. Gnrr- . -  . FOSTER. AMY. CMM • I  FOSTER. BETH. Altamonte Spring FL FOSTER M N A.-N,-- I FOSTER v I POUNTAJN QM I FOXHALL DONNELL Montgomery I FRI DERKCKSON ERIN Ptv I RI. Or e Jo FL FRIDA MiCH I A IW «! M -nmole FL FULLER GREGG Grw . ■M GABLE. BRIDGET Birmmghar I rA r rrmofi Aurora, co GADD I N Mi •• • am GADDY STEVE, Gardenoal AL Fnpshmen 335 GAINEY. JANICE, Troy. AL GALVAN, SUZANNA; Troy. AL GAMMAGE. FRANCES: Luverne. AL GANTT. ANGELA; Daphne. AL GROUT. AMY; Ft Myers. FL GRUBBS. RANDY; Dothan. AL GARDNER. JEFF; Chattahoochee. FL GARDNER. TONY; Troy. AL GARVETT. SHARON; Banks. AL GATLIN, LEA ANN; Opelika. AL GAUSPOHL. BILL; Gulf Shores, AL GAUSPOHL. PAUL; Gulf Shores. AL GAVIN, TANJA; Defuniak Springs, FL GEER. CINDY; Birmingham, AL GEOGHAGAN, CYNTHIA; Defuniak Springs, FL GERMAN. BOBBY; Kissimmee, FL GIBBS. CHARLOTTA; Headland. AL GIBSON, KEN; Ariton, AL GIBSON, WADE; Ft. Deposit. AL GILCHRIST. MARGARET; Opp. AL GILES. VIVAN; Opelika. AL GILLEY. PHILLIP; Dothan. AL GILMORE. JULIA; Brundidge, AL GIRDNER, KEITH; Troy. AL GIVAN, SANDRA; Montgomery. AL GLASS. DARREN; Linden. AL GLOVER. GREG; Pansey. AL GOFF PAM; Troy, AL GOFF TONI; Tallahasee, FL GOLDEN. BARRY; Marietta. GA GOLDEN. GREG; Wetumpka, AL GOODREAU, JIM; Thomasville, AL GOODWIN. RAMONA; Cullman, AL GOOLSBY, CRAIG; Goshen, AL GORDON, ARTHUR; Winter Haven, FL GATHARD, BRIAN; Clayton, AL GOWAN, LISA; Thomson, GA GRANT. DEBBIE; Troy, AL GRANT. ELAINE; Troy, AL GRANT, ELAINE; Troy, AL GRAT. MEG; Mobile, AL GRAY, PAMELA; Dothan, AL GREEN, CRYSTAL; Columbus, GA GREEN, KAY; Troy, AL GREEN, PAMELA; Banks, AL GREEN, PENNY; Banks, AL GREENE, AMY; Grand Ridge, FL GREER, JAMES; Luverne, AL GREER. SCOTT; Homestead. FL GREGG. CATHY; Millbrook, AL GREGSON, SHERRY; Peterman, AL GRIFF RODNEY; Howey. FL GRIFFITH, ALICE MARIE; Crestview, FL GRIFFIN. HAROLD: Peachtree City, GA GRIFFIN, MARRION; Brundidge, AL GRIMES, ANN; Destin, FL GRISSETT, LEANNE; Troy. AL GRISSETTE, MIKE; Troy. AL HADDEN. KASEY; Cocoa Beach, FL HAINES. SARAH; Cantonment. FL HALE. JOEL; Ozark, AL HALFAKER, LEAH; Miami. FL HAHN, MICHELLE; Eclectic, AL HALFORD, HILARY; Arlington, GA HALL, GUY; Midway. AL HALL, ROYCE; Greenville, AL HAMILTON, KENNETH; Chattahoochee, FL HAMRICK. BUTCH; Centervllle. Al HAMRICK, JACKI; Centerville, AL HAMRYKA, BONNIE; Lawrenceville, GA HANCOCK, DEBBIE; Lake Placid, FL 336 Freshmen FIIBP ! to. a m mm HANKINSON KELLY Thomaston. GA HARDEN BABS. Looi villr Al HARI AN Hill VAnM Mavm Fl HARRI I 1 ANN As) Al HARRIS BARBARA Tu . M HARRIS KENTO lakrlarxJ Fl HARRIS NUCHELL1 • Al HARRIS PORTIA Cotumbu GA HARI- Al HARRIS RUTHIl LmH HARK Nil HARRISON SUSAN Ba- • HARRISON. WENDY Do«h«n Al harrison hiiia Plonk harrv jrrrRi Luvotm ai HART CHRISTOPHI R Dak-silk Al HARTl I JOY Monlfl. - ■| I HART s( 1 | • • jr FL HART. ! WA1 ' ' 1 ■' HAUC ( HRIS Fl W l orv Ft - Al Uluu Al MENOERSON DCJRWARD Trv HI n; | - ' - m . . • ■Ml NT Ml ni | - ,u i frklaluwa Al Frtshmen 337 HERRING. RODNEY. Enterprise. AL HIGH. SHARON; Bessemer. AL HIGHTOWER. GERALD; Columbus. GA HILL. SUSAN; Goshen. AL HILLSMAN. TONEY; Tifton. GA HILSON. RODRICK. Birmingham. AL HINES. JEFFREY; Marietta. GA HINGER. DIANA; Spanish Ft.. AL HIX. STEPHANIE; Montgomery. AL HIXON, RON; Ft. Walton, FL HODGES. PHYLLIS; Quincy. FL HOGGLE. DONNA; Montgomery. AL HOLDER. JENNY; Columbus. GA HOLLAND, JEFF; Palm Beach, FL HOLLINGSWORTH. CATHY; Ocala. FL HOLLIS. GAIL; Milledgeville. GA HOLLIS. RICHARD; Panama City, FL HOLLIS. SANDRA; Dothan. AL HOLLY, KIMBERLY; Coosada, AL HOLMES, JEFF; Luverne, AL HOLT. DAWN; Troy. AL HOLTER. SUSAN; Andalusia. AL HOLYFIELD. TANDRA; Dothan, AL HOPKINS, JOHN; Greenville. AL HORN. SHANG-CHI; Valdosta, GA HORNSBY, LIZ; Eufaula, AL HOSEA, NORA; Panama City, FL HOUSER. CASSANDRA; Montgomery, AL HOWARD. BILLY; Jacksonville. FL HOWARD. VINCENT; Phenix City. AL HOWELL. CHUCK; Camden, AL HOWELL, TIM; Winter Haven, FL HUBER, JACKIE; Defuniak Springs. FL HUCKABY, CINDY; Elba. AL HUDLEY, PATTY; Brundidge. AL HUDSON, DONNA; Elba, AL HUDSON, GERRI; Dothan. AL HUDSON, LISA; Montgomery. Al HUFF, BRENDA; Pensacola, FL HUGHEY, BRETT; Marion, AL HUGHES. JAMES; Carrollton, GA HUGHES, KENNY; Troy, AL HUNT, ALFONZA; Columbus, GA HURST, JOHN; Montgomery, AL HURT, MOSES; Atlanta, GA HUSSEY, BARBARA; Troy, AL HUSSEY, RHONDA; Elba, AL HUTCHINGS. LAYNE; Wetumpka, AL INGRAM, GREG; Thomasville. AL IOVINE. LAURA; Centerville. GA IRELAND, BOB; Tampa. FL IRVIN, LISA; Theodore, AL IVEY, SANDRA; Blakely. GA JACKSON, ARIA; Atlanta, GA JACKSON, BRENDA; Troy, AL JACKSON, GERALDINE; Mobile, AL JACKSON, JERRY; Opelika, AL JACKSON. JOSEPHINE; Enterprise, AL JACKSON, STEPHANIE; Mobile. AL JACKSON, TODD; Montgomery, AL JAMISOM, ANGELA; Columbus, GA JEFFCOAT, RICKY; Troy, AL JENKINS, DAPHNE; Edwin. AL JERIDO, SIBYL; Tuskegee, AL JERNIGAN, RICHARD; Daphne. AL JOHNSON, BRENDA; Troy, AL JOHNSON, DAN; Hope Hull, AL JOHNSON, DARRELL; Montgomery. AL JOHNSON. DAVID; Glenwood, AL JOHNSON. DAVID; Birmingham, AL 338 Freshmen on. oinci - f m— ppir , AL ' Nt. Wl KOOCtw . AL tlL«gw. AL « .- . ' JONE ' M.llon. FL JONES. TOOO ChrtM I JOMES. ULt-  y. GA JONES - MA Go h n. AL JORDA- « • ■- ,i« AL JORDAN AUTHOR A r JORDAN. KAREN Tro, • JORDAN PETE. Troy AL JUDAH. GARY t Iba l JUDD KIMBERLY Wa hington DC H - PETER. Hoog Kong. Chin KEASLER. VICKIE. Marion AL KEUER. ROGER. Oiark « - MICHAEL. Montgom.- .  KELLEY STARLA Oiaik AL KELLEY VALEM FToraLa AL KELLY. ANN. Daytona Bch . FT. KELLY. JOHN A . Troy AL KENDRrCK. PAULA. Montgorrv . M KERWN. JEFF. Tr KKKLITER MICHAEL Pen aco4a. FL KIEFFER THOMAS. Tampa FL KIMBRO. JOE. Doiiei Al KIMBROW. SHARON Haroa 8.  KI RD ANTONIO Marion AL KING. BUDDY. Tro M KING. DEJERILYN Trt M KIRKLAND HOWARD Grad M KITCHENS DOUG. Tro. M KLEINSCHMIDT. NORM Coral Springs FL KNIGH ■■ KOWAJJSKI KM IndiatontK. FT. KRACK A N ( TTf TruMV l M KROLL. TINA Columbus. GA KUUSISTO AMY Zephyrhills. FL LACKEY ANDY Tallahass FL ■wfRCIA Panama Cu FL LATTIMORt NELL! Union Sprm I A MARQUE GLENN Union Spring AL LANCASTER KIMBERLY MoNk  LANI f. Al ■| I EY CATHY Camp Hill AL - 1 UWAflA Eustis FL Umon Spring, AL • av n. FL  RETT ■■' . '   AL Panama LEANO HARREll Brrmingha Mtana . GA l((  t,%o- « onlgom«. Una Al Fwshmen 339 LEE. JOHN; Clewiston, FL LEE. SCOTT: Troy. AL LEE. SHEILA; Marion. AL LEE. TINA; Elba. AL LEESER. CYNTHIA; Cocoa Breach. FL LEIS. PEGGY; Longwood. AL LESTER. JOHN; Enterprise. AL LEVASSEUR, DAVID; Sunrise. FL LEVERETTE. KAYE; Brantley, AL LEWIS. CHUCK; Ft. Deposit, AL LEWIS. MARK; Forest Park. P LEWIS. WENDY; Phenix City. AL LIGHTFOOT CRAIG; Orange Park. Fl LILES. CHARLES; Florence. AL LIND. CECELIA; Saraland. AL LIVINGSTON, TINA; Headland, AL LONGCRIER, WENDY; Panama City, FL LONZA, DEBRA; Montgomery. AL LOTT, CAROLYN; Bessemer, AL LOVELACE, LISA; Birmingham, AL LOVELADY. DIANE; Brent, AL LOVELL. SHARON; Ocala. FL LOVER, STEVE; LOVVORN, LEE; Elba, AL LOWE, PATRICIA; Smith, AL LOWE, SHANNON; Ashford. AL LOWERY. STEWART; Marbury, AL LGCKIE. REMONIA; Century. FL LUNDY, CHARLES; Milledgeville. GA LGNSFORD, STANLEY; Troy. AL LYLES. RENE; Bay Minette, AL LYNN, BONITA; Abbeville, Al MABOWITZ MAURINE; Birmingham, AL MABRAY, PEMELA; Troy. AL MACE, LEIGH ANNE; Jacksonville, FL 340 Freshmen w aran ■I ■• L I PineUa | MARU ONV. Momoev.i • I FV MARTIN HI ■•■AL MAR! ■• M R T i ! Monloome- , MAYH -- M Montgomery HA • ' r. Gadtoer. ' MAYO ' ■.ad den AL MEDLOCK TAMMY Kinitor,  Ml ! Monlgomei. I ... Mf mil N CHARLOTTE Derby Sn..e England MIDDLETON CHOCK OoHik .1 I Mil I ING. LEIGH Union To r I Mill S Miff Pheni. CM] Mil I s TOM. Gre ? Mil Nf TODD Berkley He gf-- •lEAU Phenn City AL MIT Mf I I PHIl Union Springs. At MITCHELL. STACY. Valdoita GA MOBLEY. SANDRA Jackson Al MOCK. JIM. Donalsonville GA MONAHAN BRIAN (Ml Al MOODY. JULIA Montgomery A MOONEYHAM BRENT Fountain FL MOORE. ISSAC. Demopt I MOORt JANK ( Spark . GA MOORE. JOHN. Bank% Al MOORE VULUAM Orange Park FL MOREHEAD. TIM Eufak-i A MORGAN CRYSTr bury. FL MORGAN Fll ABETH. Luve- MORGAN r • .  MORGAN. RAYMOND Cullma  MORIARTY CATHlfFN Virgma Be. ' MORRIS DEBI Pheni. C-.  MORRIS RHONDA. Oiark Al MORROW DAVID f irw M MORROW Tf RRI Dotlw  MOSS MOSSHOLDfR MARh Mol MOTE SANDRA Harda.a,  MOTE ANN Mr.l .i.  MOTES LVWT1 • « MOYf  -■: •  MCll I t R B MCOta, FL MUNDINf BARBARA r ufala  ftUMNERLYN RUDC4 PH Pete-m I MURPHRf f UiM 1 ...r .  MURRAY ROBI RT Arcadia FL MURK ' - - • Thoma vtlk- A Ccxoa Beach FL RYE - ■« M « M • .mm. , lntan Spring . AL - « ANIT1E. Jacfcionvitfct. FL Freshmen 341 McCARTIN, PAT: Cape Coral, FL McCATHERIN, AUDY; Dothan. AL McCOY. PAMELA. Samson. AL McCRAY. BARBARA. Union Springs. AL McCRORY. BRENDA; Titusville. FL McCRORY. PATRICIA; Frisco City. AL McCURELY. MARK. Dothan. AL McDONOUGH. KEITH; Hollywood. FL McGOWAN. JIMMY; Enterprise. AL McGRAW. SANDRA; Monroe. AL McGURK. JEANETTE; Miami. FL McHENRY. RICHARD; Olrando, FL MclNTOSH, EDWARD; Camden, AL McKENZIE. RENEE; Birmingham. AL McKEOWN. PAT; Tallahassee. FL McLAIN, KEITH; Ocala. FL McLENDON. JAYE; Troy. AL McPHAIL. KIM; Troy, AL McWHITE. MELINDA; Belleview, FL MAPPI, TOM; Dix Hills. MY NARAMORE. CLAY; Birmingham. AL NEIL. GARY; Salisbury, Rhodesia NELMS. MARSHELLE; Opelika. AL NELSON, DANA; Dothan, AL NELSON, JULIA; Mobile, AL NEVEN. LANCE; Titusville, FL NEWSOME. KENNETH; Georgiana, AL NEWTON. JACQCIIE; Dothan. AL NICOLUCCI, ELIZABETH; Camden, AL NOLAN, CHERYL; Pensacola. FL NOLEN, ROBERT; Orlando, FL NONNENMANN, CHRIS; Troy, AL NORMAN, JOSEPHINE; Columbus, GA NORRIS. ANNESE; Tory, AL NORTON, DAN; Eufaula, AL NUGENT. LORIE; Sebring, FL NUNEY, MARCO: Panama City, FL NUNNALLY, SCOTT; Richmond, VA O ' BRIEN, MARY LOO; Cape Coral, FL ORNDORFF MARY; Lockhart, AL OSBORNE, PAUL; Troy, AL OSMER. TRACY; West Palm Bch., FL OSTEEN, WILLIAM; Rockledge, FL OUSLEY, GENNIE; Troy, AL OUSLEY, MIKE; Ft. Walton, FL OUTLAW, BELLIA; Troy, AL OWENS, SHAY; Samson, AL OWOKONIRAN, REGINA; Chicago, IL PAINSCHAB, RICHARD; Jacksonville. FL PAIT. TINA; Eustis, FL PALOMARIA. SAM; Montgomery, AL PANTON. DOROTHY; West Palm Bch., FL PARAMORE, CAROL; Ozark, AL PARHAM, MICHAEL; Jackson, AL PARISH. LAURIE; Pansey, AL PARKER, PAMELA; Troy, AL PARKER, SONNIE; Troy. AL PARKER, TERRI; Mobile, AL PARKER. TRACI; Troy, AL PARKER, DEBRA; Troy, AL PARSONS. DAVID; Gadsen, AL PARSONS, ROBERT; Glenwood, AL PARSONS, TERESA; Alexander City, AL PATRICK. LORI; Winter Haven. FL PATTEN, LYNDA; Montgomery, AL PAUL, CHARLOTTE; Goshen, AL PEEL. MICHELLE; Louisville, AL PEPPER. KALA; Lanett, AL PEREZ. RAPPY; Palm Beach Gardens, FL PETERS. KAREN; Jacksonville. FL 342 Freshmen fc- epom ■■■PHIUii PI! 1 i - • ■■■■. ... , . PORTIS PATRICIA Mor ■■-. - ■Panama .. i ... ■I Al xxhan Al POWf II PU HARD LtlW I ' POWELl V.IUIAM Rm « m ' PRESCOTT. BARB ' - ' • ia fX PRK I ( Tampa. FL PROPST. JEFF Smilh SlatKX ' PROPST. JOe. Smith Station « PRAVO. SHIRLEY Rarw AL PUGH. JAY. Enlet[ «. e AL PYLE. KARLA Blahely GA QCJARl ■I Hi Troy. AL V. Birmingham AL Ra.ii t v ( MARLES. Tro • DEIDRE luvr.-- RAINEY. RANDY. Troy. AL • TODD. Troy. AL RAMER. JON. Melbourne. FL RACJLEVSON. SHERRIE. Glen Si Mary FL RAVkinsov ES Vefber. RA M S CHARlr S r%M LtV«l AL RA ANDY. College Park. GA RECKSIEDLER. CHRIS Longwood. Ft REED. FAITH. Jor Rl I D JIM. Pen acola. FL REED. JOHN PensacoU. FL REESE. ALECIA Belter | REESE. SHARON Auburn AL REID JENNIFER Daphr- - REMBERT. STEVETTA Demof- - £. GREG. MkJ «. « Rl M ROE 4FRRI Trov M S. ROBERT. JaKin. GA RIM Si Simmon Isl GA Rl - OLDS. ROY Pine Lm I RrCHARDOON. [  , ■. , . RICHBURG CINDY Go hen AL ORF JOHN. Elba  RIS1 I HAWT1 VUndo. Ft I R FL Robert SOfi ran I ROBINSON. SCIZIE. Molgome- . ROBINSON. TOMM ROCHE. SOS t AL ROES 1 : -  bur 9 AL I F. Greenv.lU- Al ROGI I Motgomet H w Spnn. •nta GA RUMBAUCf .rt land OH Frulimen 343 RUSHING. TAMMY; Troy. AL RUSSELL. DOROTHY; Union Springs. AL RUSSELL. ROBYN; Ashford. AL RUSTOM. BECHER; Aleppo. Syria SAEED. MOHAMMAD; Peshawar. Pakistan SAHINER . CELALETTIN; Samjun. Turkey SAMONS. TOD; Starke. FL SANDERS. SCOTT; Troy. AL SAULS, CECILY; Aritox, AL SAUAGE. GINA; Phenix City. AL SAWYER. JEFF; Shalimar. FL SAWYER. MARIE; Spanish Fort. AL SCARBINSKY, KRAIG; Ozark, AL SCARBOROUGH. LEAH; Eufaula. AL SCHAUBLE. CHRIS; Ozark. AL SCHILLING. GARY; Howey. FL SCHRIEBER, LAURA; Troy. AL SCHWERER. KATHERINE; Fort Pierce, FL SCROGGINS. JULIE; Palm Harbor. FL SCOTT, GLENN; Troy, AL SCOTT, KAREN; Savannah, GA SCOTT. QUINTON; Prattville, AL SEGREST. WANDA; Tallassee, AL SEIFRIED. BREDAN; Jacksonville, FL SELF TINA; Alexander City, AL SENN, ELLEN; Brantley. AL SENN, RENEE; Brundidge, AL SENN, ROXANNE; Troy, AL SENN, WESLEY; Troy, AL SERDYNSKI, TRACY; Avon Park, FL SESSIONS, ROBIN; Great Falls, MT SEYFORTH, VALERIE; Fennville, Ml SEYMOUR, LYNNE; Phenix City, AL SHARRON, JAMES; Dothan, AL SHAW. JOHN. Destin, FL SHAW, KENNY; Troy. AL SHAW, PHILIP; Spanish Fort, AL SHEPHERD, KIM; Mobile, AL SHEPHERD, RICKY; Troy, AL SHERA, SHELLY; Cape Coral, FL SHIPMAN, MARTHA; Troy, AL SHIPMAN, PEGGAY; Troy, AL SHIVER, MORNA; Bay Minett, AL SHIVER, PAUL; Troy, AL SHRIVER, STEPHANIE; Grand Bay, AL SHORES. JERRY; Pt. St. Joe, FL SHOUPE. STUART; Prattville, AL SHOWALTER. SCOTT; Tauares, FL SIDES, SHARON; Langdale, AL SIGHTLER, DENNIS; Andalusia, AL SIKES, DAVID; Montgomery, AL SILAS, MICHAEL; Chicago. IL SILER, LILLIE; Glenwood, AL SILER, WILLIE, JR.; Brundidge, AL SIMMONS, DORIAN; Melbourne, FL SIMMONS, GREG; Centreville, AL SIMPSON, FAITH; Warner Robins, GA SIMPSON. JEENA; Evergreen, AL SIMS, KENNETH; Brantley, AL SIMS, MARK; Atmore, AL SINGLETON, JIMMY; Montgomery, AL SIZEMORE, HARVEY; Venice, FL SLAUGHTER, ADRIENNE; Washington, D.C. SLAUGHTER, PAMELA; Mt. Vernon, OH SMALLWOOD, GARY; Abbeville, AL SMITH, ALBERT; Cordele, GA SMITH, BRITT; Panama City, FL SMITH, CHRIS; Windermere. FL SMITH, CULLIE; Selma, AL SMITH, DAVID; Mobile, AL 344 Freshmen tfrwtfditS Q A . . . « SMITH (..All M V SMITH JAN AppaKMl . to ri SMITH •Itanooga SMITH SMITH KARON I umpfc.n CA KATH t I N MeMta A . « , I I ... SMITf Monldomr - SN| n Vf (jot I lb« At SMI f D, BELINDA D mopol. • « SNYDER BRIAN Goihco AL SOLOMAN R ' r iQ. Monla n - . I SOW I SPAVKMAR DEBBIt Frfnandina Br h FL SPEARS GREG. Genrva  SPUR KMI M ■■I R BARBARA Drmo, SPENCER. POLLY B undkJtfr « SPERA CARL Ft Walton Bea h FL SPIVEY BARRY . Phen.i . - SPORT TOM I uvm  SPOTTEK. TOSHA. ThouMnd IUa ' STACEY. GWEN. Slapteton AL STALLINGS LINDA Tampa Fl STAUJM ■' MM Tampa FL STAILINS IOW Panama C-. ST All WORTH IRVIN Farminodak- NJ STAMFORD. DAPHNE Mob. I-  . •TON. JOHN Pctcfmar  STAPLES KIM. K.r%g p STARLING. ALTON. Carrabeli ' STEBBINS SETH. Jacktonv.llr FV STEPHENS DEM ' . - STf WART TERRI Dotha I STIGER JOANNE Maroat FT STIl f S . ' At Kfl Srtxing. FL STILL FU ABFTH Pa caooula MS STIL I SHAI AL STINSON. MELISA Ja k  STIVER CARRI f • ST JOHN OMD Fotrs Al STROKFS DA ID Ft Dpoo I STONE LISA Trt Al STONE MORGAN Huni.v.lk- At STONf TUANI Taila a w r Ft STOK STOOf ... STRICM ANp PAWN Cotton M STRK ►  ■• M M MaMj) ' STROUD CASSY Oia-k  SUGGS Rt GIN AID LaGranor GA SCIl I KAN WILLIE Mop-t ' « SUM Ml K MB kjnwti SURR! •- n sotton sti . •• -. v n S ANSON RUTH Phr- . swin: s m 5 i aura, nmtmm Fn? hm fi 345 TALLANT. MARK. Bonaire. GA TAPE. CARL; Samoon. AL TASE. TERRY; Indian Harbor Bch .. FL TATIS. CECILIA. Cartagena. COLOMBIA TATUM. BCJTCH; Prattville. AL TAUNTON. MELISSA; Dadeville. AL TAYLOR. BARRI. North Palm. FL TAYLOR. KATHY. Montgomery. AL TAYLOR. MARK; Marietta. GA TAYLOR. SUSAN; Highland Home. AL TEPPER. SOL; Marion Junction, AL TERHCJNE. TAMARA: Winter Haven. FL TERILLI. CHRIS; Boynton Bch . FL TERRELL. TERESA; Opelika. AL TERRY. REBECCA; Georgiana. AL THAMES. CHARLA; Coffee Springs. AL THARPE. KEITH; Ozark. AL THARPE. TERRY; Dothan. AL THEIS. THOMAS; Daphen. AL THOMAS. BEATRICE; Columbus. GA THOMAS. CALVIN; Montgomery. AL THOMAS. GREGORY; Montgomery. AL THOMAS. ROSCOE; Opelika. AL THOMAS. SHERRY; Highland Home, AL THOMAS, VALERIE; Marion Junction. AL THOMAS. VANESSA; Haynesville, AL THOMPSON, DWAYNE; Columbus, GA TORN, TINA; Montgomery. AL THORNAL, WES; Denver, CO THORNE. TIM; Dothan. AL THORNER. TARA; Peachtree City, GA THORTON. LATONIA; Brundidge, AL TIERNEY. LANDA; Ozark. AL TILLERY. SALLY; Goshen, AL TINSLEY. PAMELA; Mobile, AL 1 V K {firs, lv li- lt Doesn ' t Hurt To Give On college campuses everywhere students are driving and driving hard for . . . well . . . they ' re after blood! High schools and colleges alike are introducing blood drives throughout the school year. During each school year, Troy State will call upon its students to donate blood. Generally, there are good turn- outs at these blood drives. They are successful endeavors probably because students understand that there is a real need for blood. It is also comforting to know that as a donor you can make blood available to relatives and friends if they need it before you do. Bloody Good Deal! 346 Classes Ph fl I P«pPA« - nut Spring n. Monlgomr Union Spring . Ai I T(J - TUB - - ill TONY Wmi« Hi ■- ■tatoU n ul i •  i - TYSON. BARBARA Si Ckx : MM - OO0. TAMMY Altai I VONFELDT. DEAN Tto, I VAl I RO. JOSE. Cafaca Vwiuria VANDIVER WINDA Ha, - - I VARDfN T M1 miion AL VARM R VICTORIA. Monlgor I VARfKIM MIU.N Do«han I VAUGHAN DAVID Sam on ' VAUGHN R I ■■GA VAUGHM s is ,N MonlgorT ' . • VFRUUI JOHN. Ft Laudertlalr- FV VKKERS JOE. Eulaula - VINSON LORI. Airrxxr  VMSON I • •■ • ■■ VOGEL. KRISTY Satellite B h Ft WADE. GAIL Ocala FL WALDEN. MELINDA. Dothan Al WALKER FRANCES. Fairhopr • WALKER JEFFERY Btrminghn WALKER KARLA Clio AL WALKER RHONDA Headlarv; I WALLS, GREG Drum. FL WALTERS. BARBARA. Dalev ill ' U WALTtRs v,l f NQA. Go nen « WALTERS. JULKJS Trc K VfcAUf Rs I HDA VtadaTatl WALTERS SHANNON Lakeland. FL WALTON. CAROL Srlma Al N. RONNETTE Do ha- ' WARD THEORIEA Enlmonj WARR MARTHA Cla ton AL WARREN PR an Mtv, -.  V AKRIN JOHN. Monlgomr WARRfN SCOTT Mat ar na FL WASCOM KIRK Montgome-. WATSON. ALFRED Prniacola FL WATSON ANDY Jack onville FL VA1 .tanter.v.lk? AL ■-■I WAYMAfl Kl • Birmmghar- ( R SMI RRI NonlgM Vkl I D SCAM TT Daphne ...... «  N M „ . ■•• « . - - • WELK RCOQER Union Spring . AL • •-, « ' •lord OH Vkl SI  • «■■ Isomer I TON. Mot ' WHK .1 ■ M  Loui.v.lW ' Fre hm n 347 WHITAKE. PAM; Highland Home. AL WHITE. GINGER- Atmore. AL WHITE. MARK; Elkhart. IN WHITTLE. TOMMY. Greenville. AL WILKERSON. LINDA; Troy. AL WILLIAMS. BONITA; Troy. AL WILLIAMS. CARY; Luverne. AL WILLIAMS. DENISE; Ashford. AL WILLIAMS. PATTI; Elba. AL WILLIAMS. ROBERT; Onion Springs. AL WILLIAMS. THOMAS; Dothan. AL WILLIAMS. WALTER; Longwood. FL WILLIAMS. WENDELL; Moultrie. GA WILLIAMSON. BECKY: Troy. AL WILLIAMSON. MARK; Ft. Walton. FL WILLIFORD. SUSAN; Troy. AL WILLIS. KELLEY; Pensacola. FL WILLOUGHBY. GARY; Hardinburge. KY WILSON. BECKY; Brantely. AL WILSON. BLAKE; Clewiston. FL WILSON. BRETT; Fairburn. GA WILSON. DONNA; Troy, AL WILSON. MALCOM; Eufaula, AL WILSON. TIMOTHY; Zephyrhills. FL WILSON. WADE; Cumming; GA WINBORNE, TRACY; Robertsdale. AL WISE. TRACY; Florala. AL WITTEN. GINA; Floyds Knobs. IN WOMACK, CINDY; Luverne. AL WOOD. CHIP; Hweytown. AL WOODARD. WANDA; Troy. AL WOODBURY, PATRICE; Eufaula. AL WOODWARD. CHRIS; Eufaula. AL WOOTEN, MICHELLE; Palm Beach. FL WORSHAM. PAM; Inverness, FL WRIGHT. AMANDA. Carrollton. GA WRIGHT. CAROLYN; Shady Grove, AL WRIGHT, SUSIE; Ramer. AL WYNCOOP. HOWARD; Lakeland. FL WYNN. ALLISON; Mobile, AL YANCEY. ANDY; Troy, AL YELVINGTON, BARRY; Miami, FL YOUNG. RODERICK, Mobile, AL YOUNGBLOOD. ELAINE; Union Springs, AL ZELKO, MONICA; Montgomery, AL IB 348 Classes Sophomores MP mFtx - ■AM. • ■I ANDt- ANDt ASHF( V Glennv.l ASHCRAFT L«PREAD Monlgomr- . ' ' ota OR AUSTIN WJDOV Tro  Austin KELLEY B undnV -IT! fU USON Millcx BMll [)( • ... BAKER MOLLY Aubuirxtolr Ft BALDWIN iniif t . ' •• BARF j lon. NC barm i n QM ■, i- . « BARRON SdSAN Tto) « BARTON AU Rlf tadrtlH • « BATCHELOR BRIEN Do««l onvil BATCHELOR KIM [ fitmpi - ' BAK HI IOR 1 ARR (. ' :•• « H A,TI ' S PM I C ( .. t, FL BMt -.ar h R BEASI • . ' BEASI I 1 Ml . I BEDSOLI STCVI tMtwi M HI L Ml R MH Opriika Al PIHMIR I ISA N , • I BELK. ..•■■. m ■Hill sa,rah. Monl(jo rH- . «. bendmi rm Mtan HI KR ( MM! RN . I HI RK v NM Butkl « HI AM BUZZAC ■- n. Hl TMI IAI BOMt ' ... BONM h Bl NJAMEN BONNER MONROE Troy AL BOR BOSS PAT Pmnt AIM im- ' N I itw  ovcnvMt AL ... | « Sophomorw 349 BOYD. MARYBETH; Leary. GA BOZEMAN. LYNNE. Elba. AL BRACEWELL. BETH; Troy. AL BRADEN. KATRINA; Greenville. AL BRADFORD. LAURA; Grove HIM, AL BRADLEY. KENNETH; Evergreen, AL BRANCH. MARY ANN; Warren Robbins, G BRANNON. PATSY; Clanton, AL BRANNON, PHIL; Clanton, AL BRASWELL, RENA; Clio, AL BRASWELL. TSINA; Enterprise. AL BRATTON, BRUCE; Birmingham. AL BRELAND. DARLENE; Greensboro, AL BRILEY, RAMONA, Prattville. AL BROADWAY, JOE; Mathews, AL BROGDON, EDIE; Auburn, AL BROOKINS, BETTY; Columbus, GA BROOKS. KIMBERLY; Abbeville, AL BROOME, ANNETTE; Donalsonville, GA BROSS. LARRY; Umatilla, FL BROWDER, VICKI; Petrey, AL BROWN. BOBBY; Millbrook, AL BROWN, GRACE; Troy. AL BROWN, JAMES; Billingsley. AL BROWN, LISA; Ocala, FL BROWN. MARY FRANK; Montgomery, AL BROWN, ROBERT; Burke, VA BROWN. STEVE; Centery, FL BROWN, VAUNIKI; Montgomery, AL BRUCE, CATHY; Way Cross, GA BRUNSON, BETSY; Elba, AL BRYAN, CATHY; Ft. Walton Bch., FL BUCCIERO, JOY; St. Petersburg, FL BUNDRICK, SHEILA; Troy, AL BUNTING, CAROL; Alexanderia, VA BURNETT, TRACI; Troy, AL BUSH, ODESSA; Butler, AL CALDWELL, CURTIS; Crestview, FL CALHOUN, PAMELA; Montgomery, AL CALTON, STEVE; Forest City, NC CAMPBELL, JAY; Orlando, FL CAMPBELL, TERRI; Foley, AL CARMICHAEL, JUDY; Mobile, AL CARR, LANDS; Montgomery, AL CARRIER, MELINDA; Evergreen, AL CARRIER. NICKIE; New Bedford, M A CARROLL, BILLY; Satellite Bch., FL CARROLL, DAVE; Indialantic, FL CARROLL, JULIE; Indialantic, FL CARTER, BELINDA; Grady, AL CARTER. EVA; Belleville. IL CARTER, KYM; Ariton, AL CASSADY, MIKE; Opp, AL CATES, DANNY; Tuscaloosa, AL CETTI, MARSHA; Troy, AL CHANDLER, DEBORAH; Orlando, FL CHANDLER, LYNN; Richland, GA CHAPMAN. LINZAL; Enterprise, AL CHAPMAN, WELSEY; Blakley, GA CHILDS, CINDY; Ozark, AL CHINAKWE, CHARLES; Amauzari, Nigeria CLARK, CARLA; Eufala, AL CLARK, JACK; Andalusia, AL CLARK, JOEY; Hudson, FL CLARK, KIM; Huntsville, AL CLARK, MARY BETH; Talledega, AL CLARK. MIKE; Sanford, FL CLARK. RUSTY; Dothan, AL CLARK, TOM; Jack, AL COATS, JACKIE; Marion, AL pvpo IP 350 Sophomores COBB. GENE Opp Al COBB REGINALD. OpHika. AL COLEMAN. ANGELA Siltumi AL COLEMAN TRACY MaMta A COLLEY JA1 - -MF[ R T- ,  COLLAR CLAN Allanta GA COLLIER. JOHN. Montflomet. I COLLINS. BEVERLY Apelachicola. Ft COMER VKKI RobrMvlatr  COMPTON LISA B antW-,  COOK CHRISTINE Fi Uudndak At COOK. DONNA. Lahrtand FL COOK GARY. Georgian M CORLEY. CASSANDRA. Elba - COR BLURn Dotal COTTl -- HARtSl Panama C.t FL COUCH CATMRVTi Nonkjam • ' COUl  vhm. FL CO AN Gf-ORGE. B4rm.ngrw CO ART Hi R i. l- CO ART I AURA Go ™ AL • ISAN. SprmgrVi CRAFT MAMAMA : ! ' o.t MICH CRA U ISNNI ■ CRIB8 DEBORAH Waycroa . GA  NIC Aahtour- CROSSIAND Ti l j Mi GA ■Sophomore 351 CUNNINGHAM. DALE; Ft Walton. FL CUMMINGS. KAREN: Hartselle. AL CUMMINS. LINDA; Crystal River. FL DANIEL. DEOBRAH; Luverne. AL DANIELS. DANNY; Troy. AL DANIELS. TRACY; Elba. AL DAVIS. BARBARA. Eufaula. AL DAVIS. JOEY; Atmore. AL DAVIS. LAURA. Pansey, AL DAVIS. TERRI; Davisville. FL DAVIS. WAYNE; Dothan. AL DAY. CHESLEY; Robertsdale. AL DEAL. KEVIN; Montgomery. AL DEAN. DENNIS; Elba. AL DeFEE. PATSY; Brantley. AL DENNIS. GRACIE; Eufaula. AL DENNIS. PAIGE; Clanton, AL DESTITO. JOE; Troy. AL DICESARE. JOE; Lakeland, FL DILLARD. WILLIE; Demopolis. AL DIX. FELECIA; Troy. AL DOBSON. LEE; Camden, AL DOHENY, KEVIN; Ozark. AL DONALDSON. RAVEN; Troy. AL DONMAN, JAY; Highland Home, AL DOWLING. MIKE; Sarasota, FL DOWNES. DARCI; Orlando, FL DRIGGERS. SHERRY; Andalusia, AL DRINKARD, SHEILA; Troy, AL DUNCAN, BOBBY; Clermont. FL DUNN. JUANITA; Troy, AL DYKES, BETH; Brundidge. AL EDWARDS. DAVE; Phoenix City. AL ELLENBURG. GREG; Elba, AL ELLISON. TERESA; Clanton. AL ENGLISH. TIP; Elba, AL ERICKSON. DAVID; Troy, AL ESTES, GLENDA; LaGrange. GA EVANS, IMOGENE; Troy, AL EVANS. SCOTT; Thomasville, AL EVANS, SIDNEY; Montgomery, AL EWING, KEVEN; Nokomis, FL FAN! SCOTT; Eufaula, AL FARRIOR, HENRY; Troy. AL FELICETTE, JULIANE; Huntsville, AL FELLOW, JANET; Marianna, FL FERGUSON. GERALD; Troy, AL FERNANDEZ, CAPPI; Tampa, FL FERNANDEZ. YOANY; Clearwater, FL FIGG, DONNA; Tallahasee. FL FITZGERALD. ROBIN; N. Palm Bch . FL FLANDERS. SHIRLEY; Brundidge. AL FLOWERS, ANDY; Enterprise, AL FLOWERS. JOHNNY; Spring Hill. AL FLOWERS, KIM; Troy, AL FLOWERS, ROBERT; Newbrock, AL FLOWERS, SHEREL; Troy. AL FLOYD, JAY; Thomasville, AL FLOYD. KEN; Montgomery, AL FLUELLEN. SHANETTE; Abbeville, AL FOREMAN. AUBURN; Brundidge, AL FORTNER, TIM; Pensacola, FL FOSS, KEN; Dothan, AL FOSTER, BILL; Blakely. GA FOSTER, JAMES; New Brockton, AL FOSTER, JAMES: Troy, AL FRANKS, EARL; Tifton, GA FRAZIER. DENISE; Brewton, AL FRENCH. DEBI; Valparaiso. FL FRITZ. STEVE; Ft. Lauderdale, FL UPP mjiur 352 Sophomores run i f puuxa PUU0 FUUEf ' ' AL FUT ' H i  k rah GA • - II Albany GA - la-laga AL GAkk! • ' .... 4qu tt GA GETl Ml 1 1 TIM (jmaMia FL Gees GILlll AND III Ft Gat 1 -- ' jniak Sp mgi Ft Gil BOY, VONG HO. Crr GLAS HAH GUI.! ft ' .n k Scx.ng Ft GODWIN JofllfN Branlle, GOO vprtM AL GOEMAAT KATHV Chanahooche Ft GOODSON TIM Gaineiv.lle Ft GOODSON WM • • - Al GOTTSCHALK LYNDA. Ontario. GOULD JAMS Ozark AL GRAHAM. VrCKI. Dcxhan AL GRAMLING LeANNE Panama City Ft GRAYf S RAY. Tru, ft (KEEN DARRYI Montoomer, ft GRf I M DEBBIf Montaomet, V GRf I N, FLETCHER. Stocomb AL GRf i H, GLORIA Cedar Biu(f I GREENE. CHARLOTTE Mobile AL GREGORY NAT Peniacola Ft GREGORY PATRICK Millbrook AL GRIFFIN. PAT Tro Al GRIFFIN TERI Howey Fl GRISWOLD VIC Fmpatnck AL GtlNTER JEANNIi MAlSTfcN KARfN rteytwvl • HALE MIKE. Birmingham AL HALL ( YNTHIA York AL HALL RA DAll T.fuv- 4 HALL SAND). Few I Walton Beach Ft HALUDAY GREG Bav M ' •■' ft HAMILTON MARTY. Moulteoe GA H MM CHARLOTTE. Ik . « HAMM RICKY TkO) Al KAMA - - linden AL HAND SHERRI Geneva Al ..... s,q CHRIS Satellite Beach. FT. HANSOM DANNl Doj Al HARDf QM  • I rtocaugi al HARDGETT SHIRLEY Moc-le I HARGROV ! HARMON VERNON ■•..-;. HARN Tutor. GA HAROLD CHRISTINA I ft ft HARRI . .1 AL HARRISON. BOBBY Tallaha  ee FL HARRIS PATRKK TrO) AL HARK - H S lacaoo.« ' HARRIS Tl Rl OaWt I HART BLM0 ' K HARTl RT .ANA Marwlta GA MABTM nM.Ha .ledge Ft HARY ' H loot rft HARYt Y | a,,r;| SophomofM 353 HAYDEN. JOHN; Palm Bch. FL HAYES, DARRELL; Atlanta, GA HAYES, SONJA; Greenville, AL HAZATONE, JILL; Tarpon Springs, FL HEAD. ROBERT; Phenix City, AL HELMS. MICHAEL; Lewisville, AL HELVESTON, VALERIE; Mobile, AL HENNIGAN, DARE; Troy, AL HENNIGAN, JOHN; Troy, AL HENRY, BILL; Sylacauga. AL HERRING, GARARD; Gadsden, AL HERRING. THERESA; Springville, AL HICKS, TERESA; Millbrook. AL HILL, THOMAS; Tarpon Springs, FL HILMER, RICK; St. Petersburg, FL HOBBS, LARRY; Mobile. AL HOGCJE, BETH; Dothan. AL HOLK, HERBERT; Atmore, AL HOLLEY, KATHY, Linden, AL HOLLINGSWORTH, GREG; Ocala. FL HOLLIS, MARK; Headland, AL HOLMAN. KIM; Pensacola. FL HOLZMANN. GERARD; Inverness, FL HORN, CATHERINE; Pinson, AL HORNE, JOHN; Lillian. AL HORTA, MARY; Longwood, FL NORTON, BOBBY; Andalusa. AL HOUGH. TIMMY; Montgomery, AL 354 Sophomores ' I . r. m iJ mmr f ■1 1 MUMltlH • ••! i i i - hot • • © ... RUARf I • on DAI i - SON. LORI Poquoaon. VA JACOI- JAM! S. JOI JAM! KATRINA •-. c Al JARVIS. DORIAN. Mian Jl HERSON. DEBORAf . H JENKINS. MARK abiM ai JIMENEZ, OSVALDO M.hlrah . FL JOHNSON. CAROL. M«jwa AL JOHNSON. CORDELLA. Evergreen ft JOHNSON. CYNTHIA Montgomery A JOHNSON. DOROTHY SHnu ft JOHNSON. GAR I vwgmn M JOHNSON NAM ■• SaiHIile Bch . FL JOHNSON. RICKY BiurvJxV JOHNSON VANESSA. Brundtdge. AL JOHNSTON. CATHY. Evergreen AL JOHNSTON. MARK. Opp AL JCMNI R r v irr Haven. FL JONES. BOB. Satellite Bch FL JONES. BI- ' -t n AL JONES. JO. Evergrr n Al JONES. STAN. Tt. . JONNEll V. Al t ACE. Bfund. JORDAN. CLIFFORD Tr. , I JORDAN HAM Hanks Al JOUDEH k JUDY. DAN. Clopton AL JULSON. JODI. Mayville. ND KANTOR. LISA. Tf. . ft Milt KARI M lamtal - Kl iim ai BfcMy, GA KM I I J At Ml IWin Al KH I I 1 hMJC I m«p , r AL Kr I 11 RA  p W MI1N R Haven rv M sms. FON KATH Tr.- Al KEY. GLEN Umatilla FL I v KIMBRCXJGH M Ift MM -Euruak Spy FL f, Al .mail Springs FL KING DEBORAH tVxtw MR«4Al I t MI R ' . ft Sophomore 355 KRAMER. GREG. St Petersburg. FL KCJCHLE. SANDY. Ft Myers. FL KYZAR. RAY. Troy. AL LACY. JOHN. Tallassee. AL LAFON. MICHELE. Panama City. FL LAHEY. NATHAN. Winter Haven. FL LANDERS. LCJKE. Birmingham. AL LANEY. JANET; Troy. AL LANG. LORIE; Mobile. AL LANGSTON. LORI. Orlando. FL LANIER. DAVID. Albany. GA LANTIS. TERESA. Lakeland. GA LARSON. KAREN. Andalusia. AL LATORRE. ANTONIO; Ft Lauderdale. FL LAWSON. BEVERLY. Andalusia. AL LAYFIELD. DARRELL. Hawkmsville. GA LEADBETTER. STEPHANIE; Troy. AL LEE. EILEEN. Banks. AL LECIKEL. LEE, Keystone. FL LeVEQUE. STEVE; Troy. AL LEVERETT. SHELIA. Glenwood. AL LITTLE. LESLIE; Andalusia. AL LITTLE, SCOTT; Troy, AL LO. DESMOND, Hong Kong LoCICERO, JOE; Winter Haven, FL LOCKWOOD. DERRICK; Atlanta, GA LONG. MICHELE; Bay Minette. AL LONZA. JOHN, Montgomery. AL LOVE, TAMMY; Dothan, AL LOWE, TRALEY; Greenville. AL LOWE. BEVERLY; Clio. AL LUCAS. SAMUEL; Prattville. AL LUPTON. DAVID; Montgomery. AL LYNCH. MIKE: Baxley. GA LYNN, MIKE; Tyrone. GA LYNN. JENNY; Troy. AL MADISON. GWEN; Enterprise. AL MADISON. MARVIN. Birmingham. AL MALONE. FER RELL; Waycross. GA MAKI. MIKE; Simcoe, Ontario MARABLE. ALFREDA; Tuskegee. AL MARABLE. MIKE; Longwood. FL MARLOWE. BENJIE. Peachtree City, GA MARGCJESS. SCOTT. Tucker. GA MARSHALL, VICKY; Ocala. FL MARTIN, JACK; Brundidge. AL MANN. VALARIE; Selma. AL MATTHES, SCOTT; Ft. Walton. FL MAY. CHARLES; Union Springs. AL MAY, JoANNE; Dothan. AL MAY, MIKE; Union Springs. AL MAYE, RHOLMA. Tuskegee. AL MENGE, JOHN; Panama City, FL MEREDITH, WANDA; Troy, AL MERKLINGER, SUSAN; Huntsville. AL MERRILL, VONNA; Atmore, AL MESSICK. PEGGY; Troy. AL MICHALAK. FRANK, Middletown. NJ MILAM. WENDY; Millbrook, AL MILLER, ANDY; Coatsville. PA MILTON, GINGER; Troy. AL MING. LISA; Troy, AL MIXON. FRED, Clewiston, FL MIXSON, MICHAEL; Montgomery, AL MOBLEY, PAUL; Pelham, AL MONFEE, ALLISON; Macon, GA MONK, MARSHALL, Clayton, AL MONTANEZ. MARTHA; Bogota, Colombia MONTGOMERY, DAPHNE; Troy, AL MOODY, LARRY; Goshen. AL 0tt 356 Sophomores ■M«Jla- - nactt - ■- RIA Op«rl NOBl O BR l an Hartx i OH T B  ■• S u phaw m , PIERCE. DONALD; Montgomery. AL PICHANICK. KEITH. Rhodesia PILCHER. GLENN. Eclectic. AL PIQUE. JIM; Lake Como. FL PLANT. GERRI; Ft Myers. AL POPE. KEVIN Fairhope. AL POPE. PENNY. Troy. AL POWELL. DAVID; Ruthledge. AL POWELL. LEIGH. Mobile. AL P OWELL. TOM; Cedartown. GA PRATHER. ROBERT; Melbourne Bch. FL PRESSON. LAURIE. Enterprise, AL PRESTON. STEVEN. Albany. GA PRICE. DERRICK Verbena. AL PRIDGEON. RANDY; Tallhassee. FL PUCKETT. GINNY; Crestview. FL PURTA. LORRAINE. Selma. AL PYE. JAMES; Jacksonville. FL QUALTROUGH. LYNN; Montgomery. AL RAILEY. JEFF; Troy. AL RATCLIFF JOEL; Huntsville. AL REAGAN. LIZ; Huntsville. AL REED, KELLY; Abbeville. AL REESE. TIMOTHY; Bessemer, AL REEVES, HERBERT; Moultrie, GA REEVES. JAY; Atlanta. GA RENFROE. GINA; Troy. AL REYES. JAMIE; Mobile. AL REYNOLDS. JIM; Carrollton. GA REYNOLDS. PAGE; Atlanta. GA REYNOLDS. SHIRLEY; Troy. AL RICHARDS. ALAN; Lewisville. AL RICHARDSON. PAM; Chatom. AL RICHARDSON, STELLA; Goshen. AL RICKS, CINDY; Andalusia. AL RIGGINS, EARNEST, Rockford. AL RINKS. BRIAN; Birmingham. AL ROBERTSON. BRIAN; Montgomery. AL ROBINSON. KATHLEEN; Orlando. FL ROBINSON. PATRICK; Theodore. AL ROBISON. JO ANN; Thomasville, AL RODG ERS. MIKE; Opp. AL RODRIQUEZ. JOSE; Ft Lauderdale. FL RODRIGUEZ, VICTOR; Washington. DC. ROGERS. JAMES. Blakley. GA ROGERS, KEN; Zionsville, IN ROLLING. DAVID; W. Palm Bch, FL RUSSELL. JANE; Orville. AL RUSSELL. MIKE; Florence. AL RYAN. TWILA. Robertsdale, AL SAGGUS. NANCY; Jay. FL SALAAM. MARY; Troy, AL SALIBA, JOSEPH. Montgomery. AL SANDERS. BELINDA; Dothan. AL SANDERS. MICHELLE; Haleburg, AL SANDERS. SUZANNE; Jack. AL SANDERS, TERRY; Pensacola. FL SANDERSON, LISA; Opelika. AL SASSER. SUSAN; Pace, FL SCARLETT. JIM; Conuers. GA SCHMITZ. PATRICA; Tuscaloosa. AL SCHUMAKE. GREG; Huntsville. AL SCHWEIZER. JANET; Jacksonville. FL SCOTT. DONNA; Goshen. AL SCOTT. LISA; Fort Payne. AL SCRUGGS. STEVE; Winterhaven, FL SCYPES. La SANDRA; Mobile. AL SEGLER. KATHY; Ariton, AL SENN. LAURA; Opp. AL SHAULL. GLENN; Huntsville. AL I t mw® t pwi 358 Sophomor es SMITH SMITH SMITH DAVET Fl • • I .. SMITH -• , ■ SMIT- SMITH ■« SMITH - ■- SMITH KfNT Pt St J. ' SMITH LORI OUocU FL Sophomore 359 SMITH, MARK. Northridge. CA SMITH. MIKE; Panama City. FT. SMITH. MORGAN, Dothan. AL SMITH. TERRY; Columbus. GA SMITHART BRAD; Union Springs. AL SOCARRAS. MAMMY; Miami, FL SORRELLS. SANDY; Auburn, AL SOSTILLIO. MARIA; Warner Robins, GA SPECK, ANITA; Livingston, TN SPRINGSTEEN. JAY; Foley. AL SQUIRES. DALE; Grove Hill, AL STACEY, JOHN; Centerville. FL STALLWORTH. DANIEL; Allenton, AL STALLWORTH, FELECIA; Mobile. AL STANLEY, GIDGET; Bay Minette, AL STANLEY. TERENCE; Winter Park, FL STANTON. JACQUELINE; Tunnel Spgs., FT. STARLING, BUDDY; Troy, AL STEARNS, JACKIE; Eclectic. AL STEVENS. CRAIG; Palatka. FL STEWART. STEVEN; St. Pete. FL STILES, SHARON; Sebring, FL ST. JOHN, TERESA; Foley, AL STOKES, QUINTIN; New Brockton, AL STORY, SAMMLE; Atlanta, GA STOUDENMIRE. DENENE; Selma, AL STRICKLAND, JAMES; Ozark, AL STRINGFELLOW. DONA; Pascagoula, MS STUCKEY, SHELIA; New Brockton. AL STUMPF, WAYNE; Orlando, FL SULLIVAN, LEAH; Winder, GA SUTHERLAND. SIDNEY; Mobile, AL SUTTON, DESIREE; Brewton, AL SUTTON, MARY; Brundidge, AL SWEARENGEN. ROBIN; Enterprise, AL TANNER, LYNN; Greenville. AL TATE, TERESA; Birmingham, AL TATUM, CATHY; Atlanta, GA TARRIDES, LELIA; Lakeland, FL TAYLOR. BRIGITTE; Greenville, AL TAYLOR, CHERYL; Billingsley, AL TAYLOR, DAVID; Tallassee, AL TEAL, GLENN; Brundidge. AL TEMPLETON, DONNA: Ozark, AL THIERFELDER. SCOTT; Honorville. AL THOMAS, EDDIE; Eufaula, AL THOMAS, GABRIEL; Montgomery, AL THOMAS, JOHNNIE; Montgomery, AL THOMPSON, PAT; Indialantic, FL THOMPSON, SANDRA; Anniston, AL THOMPSON. SCOTT; Phoenix City, AL THORNTON, CHARLES; Tuscaloosa, AL TILL, JOHNNY; Greenville, AL TOLBERT, KIM; Troy, AL TOMLIN, ROBBIN; Andalusia, AL TRAVIS, SUSAN; Camden, AL TRIPP, BARBARA; Citronelle. AL TUCKER, CAROL; Massena, NY TUCKER, LARRY; Sweetwater. AL TURNER, PATTI; Dothan, AL TURRIN, LAURENCE; Niceville, FL VANN, KAREN; Dothan, AL VAUGHN, DERRICK; Mobile. AL VAUGHN, TED; Elba, AL VELLINES, CHARLES; MaryEster, FL WADDELL. JOHN; Gasden, AL WALDEN, JEFF; Andalusia, AL WALDEN, JOSEPH; Dozier, AL WALKER, ANCHYLUS; Union Springs, AL WALKER, DAVID; Elba, AL 360 Sophomores WMIM! LVW1 Dothan Al WM 1 I R SMI RRY. Gfww.lt.- I  Al I S I (JOY. DtXhan M WALTERS TONY Davenport Ft WALTON UM1 NT Pompino BMth, Fl WARD NOR [ 1 I I lr .ry,t | | VkATfoRi rAMM Mtwn M WATSON LYNN Monr..-. -  UMTS MARK Port Si Jor WEAVER NORMA Hard , I l f KS. JON. S«m orr ' M ► M ITEJ Hlfc. (1 WELCH! R ARWm Union Sof WELDON TOMMY Hugutr M LS HI N Mark-rr i i SM Dt .si tii i utavki - WENCM 1 MM MARK lakrtend FV l NO I TRV • I 6 «cn FT. WESTON. fcw ( i s ,RT!v OpaBa ' WHt IPl I Rt.V1 Hunlt. - I Ml I n l •• WWT1 lii ' . « WMITt vwmiti STI u tarn WIGGINS RONNIE Oi I WU HI M I ISA Jr. • WILKERSO WU M WKLIAMS MJRA Pi (-• MLUAMS BRITT QmMvMl « Mil I I M ... Sophomore 361 WILLIAMS. SARA: Troy. AL WILLIAMS. TERESA. Pleasnal Grove. AL WILLIS. CINDY; Montgomery. AL WILLIS. JANICE. Atlanta. GA WILSON. DREW; Ft Walton Bch . FL WILSON. HENRY; Pensacola. FL WILSON. JEFF; Montgomery. AL WILSON. JUDY; Enterprise. AL WINGARD, JOE; Birmingham, AL WISE. CRAIG; Dothan. AL WOLVERTON. GLORIA; Columbus. NJ WOOD. LINDY; Troy. AL WOODARD. THOMAS; Troy. AL WOODHAM. CAROL. Hartford. AL WOODIE. VIRG; Enterprise. AL WOODS. EZZIE; Clayton. AL WOODY. COUNTESS; Spnngville. AL WOOTEN. DIANE; Mobile. AL WRIGHT. BRETT; Ozark. AL WRIGHT. RICHARD; Camden. AL WRIGHT. TERESA; Pensacola. FL WURTZ. KAREN; Dothan, AL WYNN. GINGER; Montgomery. AL WYNN. MARY; Mobile. AL YARBROUGH, HUGE; Mobile, AL YORK, BETH; Robertsdale. AL YOUNG. SCOTT; Sarasota. FL ZIGLAR. SHYRON; Jack. AL ZOGIMANN, BOBBIE; Dothan, AL The Mary E. Rich Health Center is located on the first floor of Hamil Hall. Its purpose is to provide general medical services for students. Physical examinations are provided only for varsity athletes. The Health Center has a nurse on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week during the school quarter. No permissions are necessary to visit the Health Center during the day; however, the clinic hours are 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Only emergencies are seen after these hours. If a student needs emergency care after 9:00 p.m. he must notify the assistant director on his residence hall floor. The Just a Little TLC A.D. will then call the Health Center so that preparations can be made before the student arrives for treatment. Off campus students must also call before going for emergency treatment. Student illnesses are handled by the nurse on duty. If further treatment is deemed necessary the student is seen by the University physician or referred to the family docotr. Minor medications are free. Certain antibiotics and other drugs will be charged to the student at cost. When the bug is going around, the infirmary is the closest thing we ' ve got to Mom ' s tender lovin ' care. 362 Classes Juniors AB8 ' Btundtdffr ' - - AC TON. TV. Bwmtngh ■.... .  - Roma, GA AKRILXjl ■' ' All I •• a ms. ,-. s vj ll Birmingham I rson. bobby. Eu.n n KIM. Tl • • l a ' -[-( Rson ga s. . ,  ANDREWS JEFF. Tro ANDREWS SELBY Hunu.ilh- I ....... ■ONY. DEE Tuacatooaa AL ARGtRTI PI Tt Troy. AL ARGO DEAN Mrtboucr- ARMSTtAD. RICHARD Monlflomr ARMSTRONG. MKHAE I Panama C.«, FL ASHER JAY. Hawk.mville. GA AUSTr- ■' ■■■• Fl Walton Ft • TT FRED Entrrpnv I BAGGETT. TONY. Ev«gr m AL BAILEY. DAVE. Troy. AL BAIIF1 KENfTH ValparaiK). FT. BAKER GUSSIE. Dolhar  BAKER LADONNA. Onrl. Al BALDVkl - NATALIE L rt y. KS BALOGH DEBBIE. Cocoa Bch. FL BA M R uf s C3WB« BANKESTER. SCOTT Troy AL BARF1ELD DEBRA Opp AL BARNETT. MARY Andaluwa  BARRON NANCY. OpHika Al BASS. TAMMIE DeFuniah Sp« FL BASSETT GARY ChildefUxu: I BAXTER. HAH ' ■AL BAXTER ZACK Oiark AL BELL DEBORAH Ba M MM BELL JESSE Camdef BENDOLPH GLEN Mot « BENS Enon. OH BERGSTROM CYNTHIA Tr, . ' BtCE. JAMES. Tro AL BIDD. :  ' • .altrvheaxJ. AL BLAl f ' - -• I GA BLACKBURN - •■• . Al BLCXJ T JAM Tro, Al BLYTHE DRE Trr Al BCXX, - ■• N ' ' BOHM OTTO Guamrvato Guatamata BOHNER BONNIE Honeoy r . . . ' BOUTWELL HAL BrundVlgr Al M «• H U taMHM I '  FL BOYD MIKE. AR an GA BOVD - BRADU WBMSTlM Mea ia M BRADIE PHILIP Hurt- I I BRADSHAW GARY E  ' Junior 363 BRADSHER. ANGIE; Montgomery. AL BRAGG. KEITH; Jay, FL BRANCH. CHUCK; Gulf Breeze. FL BRANCH. KATHY; Jay. FL BRANNON. SHEILA; Dothan. AL BRASWELL. RUSSELL; Clio. AL BRETTEL. DIANE; Mobile. AL BRIDGES. BEVERLEE; Ft Walton Bch. FL BRIGGS, GERALD; Peoria, IL BROADHEAD. STEVEN; Chaton, AL BROOKS. CLAUDE; Crystal River, FL BROOKS. TARA; Montgomery. AL BROSSMAN, PATTY; Panama City, FL BROWN. ARLEAN; Elba. AL BROWN. HAROLD; Troy. AL BROWN, JOW; Mobile. AL BROWN, KIM; Montgomery, AL BROWNING, CINDY; Dothan, AL BRYANT, REGINALD; Los Angels, CA BRYANT. STEVE; Oneonta, AL BULLARD. ANDY; Elba, AL BURKETT, MARK; Donalsonville. GA BURKS, SANDRA; Troy, AL BURNHAM, LISA; Dothan, AL BUSKEY, KAREN; Mobile, AL BYNUM, DON; Dothan, AL BYRD, JAMES; Luverne, AL CADE. DAVID; Austell. GA CALTON, JANIE; Eufaula, AL CAMPBELL, BILL; Palm Beach. FL CAMPBELL, DAVID; Troy, AL CAPER. DAVID; Columbus, GA CAPRON. SUSAN; Hartford, AL CARLTON, KATRINA; Mobile, AL CARMICHAEL, MARCUS; Brewton, AL CARNLEY, LYDIA; Kinston, AL CARPENTER, JAMES; Luverne, AL CARROLL, JOHN; Valley, AL CARTER, ANDRIA; Elba, AL CARTER, BILLY; Troy, AL CARTER, ELIZABETH; Troy, AL CARTER, KENNETH; Troy, AL CASEY. CANDACE; Gordansville, AL CASTELLANO, JACK; Lilburn, GA CASTRO, VICTOR; Miami, FL CATRON, TAMMY; Milton, FL CAUSEY, SHARON; Fairhope, AL CAVER, ROSALIND; Anniston, AL CHAMBERS, ALICIA; Dothan, AL CHAN, CHUNG; Hong Kong, China CHAPMAN, REBECCA; Atmore, AL CHAUVIN, SKIP; Titusville, FL CHERRY, MARIE: Montgomery, AL CINK, RONNIE; Fairhope, AL CLARK, RONNIE; Montgomery, AL CLAUSEN, DELLA; Mobile. AL CLOWER. DONNA; Atlanta. GA CLUEN, EILEEN; Cocoa Beach, FL COAD, KAREN; Winter Park, FL COCHRAN, PAM; Eufaula, AL COE DONALDSON, CHERISE; Enterprise, AL COLE, CATHY; Loxley, AL COLEMAN, CAROL; Greenville. AL COLEMAN, OSMOND; Greensboro, AL COLLIER, NANETTE; Birmingham, AL COLLINS, JENI; Ft. Lauderdale. FL COLQUETT, CHARLES; Opp, AL COMPTON, JOHN; Brantley, AL COMPTON, SUZANNE; Brundidge, AL CONNER. KATRINA; Avon Park. FL frf ■R™ 364 Juniors rajwraf wm i2 • ■. ■hi ci . ( in ; ■- ■- i I DARIINMon ■■' - ■I i HEATHER far. , : • Davis SCOT1 DattM DAWOOD B ' ARK Samv DEARISO tD Moultrw GA DEES v - - • AL DE GROOT TMl RESA Ike) I DELI . Ft DELL. DEMISE Mrflarv . I DE1M | Kt Gf nd B I DENM -- REBECCA. Sam . ' DENMAN. SCOTT. Oftoodo. FL Din MtD rAO AH«k«. n. DOM. JERRY K«Xa IA DONAIDS . - U DOUGLAS. CAROLYN N man. GA DRAM Bill lafcp i ity, FL DUKES. DOROTHY Kintton I DUMAS VINCENT. Montgorrw--. - DO RANT PM Gmcva Al DUNN GCIY Fufauta Al DUNMAN K[ ITM ( am,v DYKI S HARl I .  EARl I tt ■; .- ' EASTERLING RANDY Clw Al FUAs « ■,  Ell IS M NW PtH I ■NUKWU Al N.g,, EST1 s QM Q On EVAM REMA EctM EVERETT OCTAVU FAR AM ' MBMA Iran FARM! | FARO FAY SON. DARON  n CLIFFORD D FlllS. JUDY Camd  1 ' ■nv! • rvo . | RS i ARRY Brundkfer « VERS. M. A •DA. FY S«V OK Junior. 365 FORTHMAN, MICHELLE; Cape Canaveral, FL FRANKLIN. RODNEY; Birmingham, AL FREEMAN, VAN; Thomasville. AL FUGIT, TERRY; Elba, AL FULMER, GREG; Mobile, AL GAFFORD, DEBBIE; Honoraville. AL GAINES, GREG; Pensacola, FT. GALLACHER, LIZ; Montgomery. AL GAMBLE, KEITH; Prattville, AL GANGS, KIM; Andalusia, AL GARLAND, GERALD; Colquitt, GA GARRETT, GLORIA; Banks, AL GARRETT, KATHERINE; Enterprise, AL GASSETT, DIANE; Skipperville, AL GERMAN, MICHAEL; Ladson, SC GIBSON, STEVE; Opelika, AL GIBSON, LA NORRIS; Melbourne, FL GILBERT, KIM; Hanover Park. IL GILLEY, TIM; Dothan, AL GILLIARD, PAM; Rockledge. FL GLOVER, GREG; Sneads, FL GREEN, DENISE; Clayton, AL GREENE, CARL; Dothan. AL GRAYSON, JAMES; Silas, AL GRAVAT, JAMES; Pensacola, FL GRAHAM, DIANNE; Shorterville. AL GORDON, WANDA; Montgomery, AL GOOCHER, LISA; Birmingham, AL flP 1 H ■366 Juniors ! I Mum Al • ' n • LMhan. At ......  GUI I I - • •• Mon orv.l I ... ■- HAH ' MA -- JOC Tun HARRf LI JOE. Birmingham HARRFISO- PI ••! Ar l«| u  ta Al HARRIS DAVID Tr. . « HARRISON j MI S Net HARTf RI J ' ■i G HART Kt N Dothan AL HATCHER ARTHUR Wnu AL HATCHFR -Ima AL HATRELD MrGNOMf Prattvtfk. AL HA KI S CRAK, Monltfomr . M a ■ •...■.. HAYES. DONNA Mm Orleam HAYES KATM AL HEADLEY DONNA Tro  HELMS. JANE K.nitor. HEMBREE GREG Albany GA HICKS. MISTY Abbrv.llr Al HICKS AILl IAAA Bay Minric I HILL. BENNY S la HILL. BONNIE Hayne vili- I HILL MASON Montgomr-. ' HILL TRAVIS Srtxing. FT. HITT CHUCK Daphne Al HOBDEN KE i Motxk AL HOGG. LISA. Dolhan AL HOI L AND DAVID Panama ( I HOLLAND. TIMOTHY Tr. . I HOLLEY DOREf Hartford AL HOLLEY JOt HOLLEY. JULIE OpH.ka « HOLLIS m « 4 - HOLLIS MORRIS Dotha- I hollis rAMMi mm HOLMES DAVID Trov A HOLMES PFRR Addtaon. II HOLT. J ' HONEYCUTT BRENDA Dothan Al HOOO I HOPKINS BEVERLY. Grewwilir • HOUSFR J At Montgonv HOWARD S All IF Andaluwa Al HOWARD SHFRRI Jacksonville Fl I HUFF KEN Cooorr C.t R HUFTSTI « Hunt. ■HUGH! S JCM1 t inetond. NJ HUl SF MART AO) AL HUNT V1;anv ( w. ., . HURST HUTi I RYU Erttgrefr HUTCHERSON. SYTHTRA Tuikt Juniors 367 HUTTO. FRANCES. Gardendale. AL INAUDI. SALOMON; Valencia, Venezuela ISOM. WILLIAM; Valley. AL IVINS. KELLY; Titus. AL JACKSON. GARY, Eufaula. AL JACKSON. SANDRA. Alex City, AL JACOBS. CINDY. Elba. AL JAMES. ARTHUR; Mt Meigs. AL JENKINS. DAVID; Montgomery. AL JERNIGAN. WILLIAM; Way Cross, GA JETER, JENNIFER; Enterprise. AL JOHNSON, JEFFERY; Peoria. IL JOHNSON, LISA; Mobile, AL JOHNSON. MARK; Ozark. AL JOHNSON. PAUL; Jacksonville. FL JOHNSON. RANDALL; Yosemite, FL JOHNSON. RHODA; Flomaton. AL JOHNSON. JOHN; Fairhope. AL JOINER. STEVEN; Winter Haven, FL JONES. BOB; Port St. Joe. FL JONES. CONNIE; Anchorage. AK JONES. DAVID; Ft. Walton Beach. FL JONES, MARIE; Elba, AL JORDAN, CILL; Blakley, GA JORDAN. ROY; Coffee Springs, AL JUNIPER. IRIS; Meridan, MS KAY, VANESSA; Ft. Myers Beach. FL KEENEY, JEFF; Montgomery, AL KEHR, BRENDA; Elkhart, IN KEITH. CASSANDRA; Dothan, AL KELLER. KAREN; Ozark, AL KELLEY, FRED; Andalusia, AL KELLEY, LINDA; Headland. AL KELSOE. PANDA; Brantley. AL KERSEY. TERRY; Troy. AL KEY. TERRY; Clio, AL KILLICK, BO; Cocoa, FL KIMBLE, DARLENE; Dothan, AL KINCADE, MICHAEL; Clearwater, FL KIRKLAND. TONIA; Cottonwood, AL KIRKSEY, NINA; Mobile, AL KNIGHT, DEEDIE; Blakely, GA KNOX. WILFORD; Elba. AL KREMER, JAMES; Troy, AL KUNKY, KIM; Montgomery, AL KURTZ, TIM; Macon, GA LALLY, J. A.; Sarasota, FL LANDERS. JAMES; Birmingham, AL LANGENBERG, ROBERT; Troy, AL LANEY. TIM; Birmingham, AL LASSO. SILVIA; Panama City. Panama LATORRE, PEDRO; Ft. Lauderdale, FL LATTIMORE, WILLIE; Troy, AL LAXSON, CARON; Cedartown. GA LAWSON, PAM; Montgomery, AL LEAHY, RAY; Enterprise, AL LEUKEL, KATHY; Troy, AL LEVERETT, KIM; Elba, AL LEWIS, JAMA; Elba, AL LEWIS, REX; Wicksburg, AL LINDSEY. JIM; Trenton, FL LIPHAM, SHARON; Lanett, AL LIPTON, ABBIE; Longwood, FL LIVINGSTONE, DONNA; Lorain, OH LLEWELLYN. WES; Montgomery, AL LOCICERO. CAROL; Winter Haven, FL LOER. GARY; Bradenton. FL LOFE, PHILIP; Niceville. FL LONG, CONNIE; Banks. AL LONG. LEIGH; Sebring. FL HaHf 368 Juniors - ..... fori S« Jor I M. ..-.,. • if i [j i UANN ( tf ■- mari ER. M ■COSBY B ewlon Al - M m« DOUG Eta. MX  BROO KS Laufrt Fl MA! I HI VS. PAM ' . MATTMIIUS UNDA rilW JIWiJ A MAULDIN. JOY. Entr-i ■w Al  MMY Mobile AL I RS. CRAIG Bfrr- M MEDLEY. KIM. ChancHlot AL MENDO A MARIA !alla a  ee FL MERKJIT - Al MEV  THY JacktonvJIe FL MESSK H HUH Tro, AL MIDDl CY Colquitt . MIHtllC. ROBB . MemlU.lle VI MILES LISA. Elba AL Mil I S ANCB I A Si Simoni It GA Mil I s JOMI -ph rhill FL Mill i R AL Entefpf. e Al Mill I H i I in Montoomet V Mil I f- R JOSEPH ota uloa M MILLER BRUCE Sebf.ng. FL MILLER PAM. Dothan AL MIMS. DEBRA Headland Al MITCHELL. VICTOR. Thoma MONTGOMERY BILL Entefp- MOORE. CATHIE FVxnalon Al MOORI- DAW MMm MOOR! M Rl s Panama C-. MOORF R VUUIE Geo 9«arui  MORARD • ' ' Al MORG MORRIS DAVID Panama C I MOTT OOELL Albany GA ■■  -T-, r Al MRACEX JONATMAM Mtatun i a Al MUI L ood Fl M S Praltv.lle  . MUR ' • M M(JRR DO s  ■' M Al ■CHRIS Da ;.-«a FL i N0 RAND 1 1 ji- M M MtcCRAR) McL •  . • ■M . | . ..... M -  f Mead - - Al --•■• • lauden a f Ft M  M  ■Al JunK«l 369 McLENDON. KAY: Troy. AL McMILLAN. CALVIN; Monroeville. AL McNAB. MITCH. Pinckard. AL McNABB. DAVID; Troy. AL McNAIR. MARK; Troy. AL McNELL. LISA; Dothan. AL McNORTON, JOEY; Jackson. AL McQCJAIG. KATHY; Orlando. FL NAVERT. TERRY; Birmingham. AL NELSON. NEAL; Montgomery, AL NEUMANS. SUSAN; Troy. AL NEWSOM. BOB; Eufaula. AL NICHOLS. MIKE; Panama City. FL NIX. DAVID; Andalusia. AL NOLEN, DAVID; Columbia. AL NORWOOD. TRACIE; Port St. Joe. FL NUMAN, BASSAM; Saudi. Arabia NYE. CATHEREN; Bay Minette, AL O ' DONNELL, ANGIE; Ozark. AL OGLE. BECKY; Valley. AL OGLESBY. PAMELA; Troy. AL OLIVE. BONNIE; Enterprise. AL OLIVERIUS. DAN; St. Paul. MN OMARA. PAT; Marietta. GA OSULLIVAN, NAN. Winter Haven. FL OSWALT, DEBBIE; Tuskegee. AL OWENS. DEWAYNE; Montgomery, AL OWENS. GREG; Montgomery, AL OWOKONIRAN, WATTAS; Lagos, Nigeria PACE, SHARON; Baimbridge, GA PADGETT, REITA; Jackson, AL PAIR. JANET; Montgomery, AL PARISH. LYNDA; Pansey, AL PARKER. DEBRA; Troy. AL PARKER, EUGENE; Troy, AL PARKER, RENEE; Troy, AL PARTRIDGE, JOE; Pensacola, FL PATRICK. VICKI; Atlanta, GA PATTERSON, KATHRYN; Littleton, CO PATTERSON. SUSAN; Titusville, FL PEARCE. TIM; Opp, AL PEARSON, LISA: Indialantic, FL PENNINGTON, iSON; Troy, AL PENNINGTON, ROBERT; Fairfield. AL PERRELLA, GUY; Columbus, GA PETRONE, MICHAEL; Miami, FL PETTWAY, JOHN; Greenville, AL PHILLIPS, DEWITT; Andaulsia, AL PHILLIPS, SHARON; Troy, AL PHILLIPS. TERRY; Enterprise, AL PIERCE, DEVIN; Montgomery. AL PIKE, SUSAN; Warrior, AL PINYAN, RICHARD; St. Augustine. FL POLK. BELINDA; Wauchula, FL PONDER. BILL; Ocala, FL PORSCH, RAINEE; Pompano, FL POULSON. BRITTEN; Tallahassee. FL POWELL, BRIAN; Samson, AL POWELL. ELIZABETH; Troy, AL POWERS, CHAS; Longwood, FL PUGH. BERNARD; Grove Hill, AL PYFROM, DEBORAH; Elba, AL QUALLS, FREIDA; Troy, AL QUATTLEBAUM, RUSSELL; Enterprise, AL RADMARD, SHAHIN; Mobile, AL RAGAN. RUSSELL; Dothan. AL RAILEY. MELANIE; Troy, AL RAINEY. DEBRA; Troy, AL RANKIN. TREVA; Dothan, AL RASDALL, DONALD; St. Petersburg, FL 370 Juniors V. ' i fl ■M ■■reeves i 1 HI II U [ I . till M  - .ERY Montgomr RODDY. SI ROHRLACK BOB Longwocx: - ROTTO- .ruon Sp  v; « ROCir- -MARA Troy Ai M « RUSSELI RK HARD Monlnorr- RUSSHi SUSAN Qrad) SALTEf ••- SAl ARULO. ROBIN Pratu.ii- ' SANDERS CINDY B und«J II SANOI R • Brundtdgr SANDERS KIRBY Gotfwn AL Junior 371 SANDERS. ROY; Grady. AL SANDERS. SHEILA. Clayton. AL SANDERSON. JOHN. Pensacola. FL SANSON. DALE; Kinston, AL SAPPINGTON. DEBBIE. Birmingham. AL SARGENT. ELIZABETH; Daytona Beach. FL SARHATT. MIKE; Mobile. AL SAVAGE. TAMI; Geneva, AL SCARBINSKY. KEVIN; Ozark, AL SCHMALMAACK. CHERYL; Maitland, FL SCHMITT. BRIAN; Melbourne, FL SCHNEIDER, LEE; Destin. FL SCHOFIELD. BELINDA; Luverne, AL SCHVVERER. LAURA, Ft. Pierce. FL SCRCISHY. GEORGE; Grady. AL SEANOR. DAVID; Brownsville. PA SELF. DEBRA; Alexander City. AL SEXTON. GERALD; Ft. Depost, AL SEXTON. RAMONA; Glennwood, AL SHAFFER. STEVE; Prattville. AL SHARPE, RODNEY; Ozark, AL SHIPMAN. SHERRI; Ariton, AL SHIRLEY, CINDY; Ft. Walton Beach, FL SHINN. JANE; Ozark, AL SHIRAH. GARRY; Clio, AL SHORTT, JANE: Kinston. AL SIMMONS. JERRY; Aberdeen, MD SIMMONS. TIM; Enterprise. AL SIMPSON. KIM; Eufaula, AL SIMPSON, ROGER; Geneva. AL SIMS, LYNN; Marianna, FL SKINNER, KIRK; Selma, AL SMITH. ANGELA; Montgomery, AL SMITH. BRIAN; Atlanta. GA SMITH. DORA; Prattville. AL SMITH, JAN; Coffee Springs, AL SMITH. LARRY; Slocomb. AL SMITH, ROBERT; Camden, AL SMITH, TERESA; Elba, AL SNELL. REGINA; New Brockton, AL SOLOMON, MIKE; Montgomery, AL SPEIR, LAURA; Camden, AL SPIVEY, PATSY; Chancellor, AL SPOONER, ANN; Tampa, FL ST. JOHN. BRIAN; Foley, AL STAGNER, PAUL; Montgomery, AL STEPHAENSON, RANDY; Huntsville, AL STEVENS, ALICIA; Scottsboro, AL STEVENS, DONNA JO; Troy, AL STEWART, KATHY; Abbeville, AL STEWART, KEVIN; Bay Minette, AL STEWART, ROBIN; Andalusia, AL STEWART, SUSAN; Troy, AL STIDNICK. DAVID; Montgomery, AL STIEHL, KRIS; Neptune Beach, FL STIGGLEMAN, MARK; Chicago. IL STILL. CINDY; Pascagoula, MS STINSON. MELINDA; Jack. AL STOEKER, MARJORIE; Troy, AL STONE, DON; Niceville. FL STORCK, BILL; Sarasota. FL STRICKLAND. KAY; Ozark. AL STRICKLAND. LYNN; Wetumpka. AL STROUD, CHRIS; Andalusia, AL SUTTON, DOUG; Niceville. FL SULLIVAN, ERVIN; Birmingham. AL SUMMERVILLE. LOTTIE; Troy. AL SUTHERLAND, SHARON; Cocoa Beach. FL SWAONSON. NANCY; Phenix City, AL SWIFT, THOMAS; Atmore, AL 372 Juniors fflft JC.ffl - OK ' ' aHnaf. FL  Al • T M -M ' •• i. ' -•-•- r  THOMASON • jig FL TMOMi • , Al - ' - ' . . . - nrioELi i arr i „„ i«.,.too. al TOLBI • TOLF TORRES MICHAI - - TRA - «■Abbevilfa-  TRAINOR T( o Ft TROCIM  | KATH  r lalu  a AL Id ' Kl i ' . « rutus - i ' TURBF.RVIli- TURM -  ••• Andalusia TURNER. LISA Greenuli- TURK CAROLYN I UVWIM « UNGER. GREG. Panama City FL VANWIE. DONNIE Gair e v - VERNON. DAVID. Orlando. FL WALDEN. BRUCE Dalev.lle Al WALKER. GEORGE Oiait. Al WALKER. HEATHER Elba Al WALKER. SHFRRV Flba Al WALKER. STEVE Bran! WAl M R rAMM Florala AL WALKER TOM Naples. FL M1 Rf BA Mobile Al WALLEY. TERI. Tro. M WALLS, THERESA Orlando. FL WALTER. SARA. Troy Al WARD PHIl I IP Fritco City « WATFORD IATICIA Fairhoc-- « WATSON  ••••..• WATSON. PATRICIA Dothan  AT1S IORRIF Ba MlnMH  fcrATMRMAN rXXJG Pintmt City FL WEBSTER. SHARI Mot i«- I WIMh JOHN laurH Hill FL U f KS I AURA I Iba Al l I KS V • TIRR1 KMM  «t ihi MMAYEf XIAW . ai RALD. Grove Hill  V E I i vlem. GA west, vn •• ■. ROOT Hhi V mil II R VERA frundider  WMT1 WHTTEHUK UHITTAKFR PA N tVioal on«H . GA hMi al WfGGS TOOO ■- ll kins -tamer Rob WIXIAW W UJAMS CHOCK Fufaula WIXIAMS DFBRIF Flba Al Junlon WILLIAMS. PATTI. Mobile. AL WILLIAMS. RICHARD. York. AL WILLIAMS. SANDRA; Troy. AL WILLIAMSON. ALAN; Atmore. AL WILLIAMSON. CECILA; Louisville. AL WILLIAMSON. VANCE; Honoraville. AL WILSON. DONNA; McKenzie. AL WISE. BECKY. Elba. AL WISE. LISA; Luverne. AL WISENER. CHERI; Sarasota. FL WOMACK. MONA; Tifton. GA WOODBURY. MARGARET; Eufaula. AL WOODBURY. ROBERT; Auntsville. AL WOODLING. CHARLES; Montgomery. AL WOODS. DONALD; Atmore. AL WOODS. TONY; Dothan. AL WOOTEN. JAMES: Allentown. FL WRIGHT. GAIL: Tuscaloosa. AL WRIGHT, KEN; Montgomery. AL YEACKLE. BETH; Orlando. FL YIELDING. ALICIA; Smiths. AL YELVINGTON. KEVIN; Miami Beach. FL YOUNG. JACKIE; Opelika. AL 374 Classes HUH! e Oothan Al hma On.- Al l I Al I I N . ■ON ROBIN . I II Mand FL A • ■- ■■,.. ai ii k BRO ( Daytent KMATi  •■  ■• • ■I I A(JRA I ■AN[,| RSI ' •• ANTHONY. JOHN Flotala Al I jwia APLIN DON - fl ASHBURN VUUIAM M j.v ■atkisson Aiis- ndmrtL OH AUSTIN. RANDY Spfingfirtd U AUSTIN sTtW saiHIitr Brach FL AUTREY. I • .,lt«- Al HAH I ... BAUARD SUSAN Ullavw AL BANNAR. DAVID. Troy AL BARNES. PHOENIX Si loun M BARTLESON. BEO • ' • ..-f FL BASCOMB. BRENDA Tu V« - BAZZELL JUDY. Panama Cit, BA IU MARK Panama Cily. Ft BEACKIN JOHN BELL. ( aTpriM I BEMIS. DEANNE F, - Al BENNETT MARY JO Ejitwp BENSON MA  vJaluia AL BENTON PTRIAN Pmtuta AL Bf RRANI | U A StOCktOn Al BILBRO. CHARK s Ft !Vp, ■• I BISHOP GRAHAM Trm K BLACKMON. DONNA Dolhan Al hi ai kwi 1 1 a n   • , ■BLEDSOI - • •  vlaluwa AL BLOETH IORR •(, «, FT BLOODWORTH Ml  S George Id FL BLUNT I Ml BONA . • • ' Andaluwa Al BOONI  MnvMl BOOZER DEBORAH ChaflMion. SC BOOZI R Runs t, .- . BORUM l I I an-. . « BOSTl - BOUl ' ■Panama ( BOUTWELL. BOBBY Dateviltr I BOUTWELL ROB inland Hot- I BOWEn . u SajtaJMlv Bcvxn FL BOYD KATW Ma Senior 375 BOZEMAN. MIKE; Hayneville. AL BRACKIN. STEPHEN; Hartford. AL BRADFORD. TOMMY. Colquitt, GA BRADLEY. GARY; Uriah. AL BRAMAN. LESLIE; Mobile. AL BRASHER. JAMES; Montgomery, AL BRENDEMCIEHL. ROBBY; Marianna. FL BRENTNELL. MIKE; St Petersburg. FL BREWER. FARON; Andalusia. AL BRIGGS, KEVIN; West Palm Beach. FL BRITT. WES; Cave City. KY BRIADWAY. WENDELL; Ramer. AL BROOKS. BARBARA; Lanett. AL BROOKS. JENNICE; Elba. AL BROOKS. NORMAN; Bay Minette, AL BROWN, BECKY; Shalimar, FL BROWN, DANNY; Ocala, FL BROWN. DARLENE; Greenville, AL BROWN. EARL; Statesboro, GA BROWN, KIM; Troy, AL BROWN, RICK; Dothan, AL BROWN. ROBERT; Troy. AL BRUCE, MARGARET; Athens, AL BRYAN, BEVERLY; Doth; ... AL BRYAN, CYNTHIA; Brantly, AL BRYSON, MARIE: Dothan, AL BUCHELE, REUBEN; Panama City, FL BUCKELEW. DAVID; Opp, AL BUFFORD. LUEWEETA; Tuskegee, AL BUNTIN. TERRI; Cottonwood, AL BURK, KENNY; Flomaton, AL BURKETT, CHRISTY; Atmore, AL BURLISON, KEITH; Cleveland. OH BURNETT. CLARA; Enterprise, AL BURNETT, RITA; Brundidge, AL BURNS, KEN; Troy, AL BURTON, DAVID; Bay Minette, AL BUSH, DAVID; Blakely, GA BUSH. EDWARD; Pritchard, AL BUSH, KIM; Phenix City, AL BYARO, DENA; Troy, AL BYRD, GLENDA; New Brockton. AL BYRD. ROBERT; Selma, AL CAHOON, JOEY; Dothan, AL CAIN, ROY; Troy, AL CALDWELL, TAMI; Brundidge, AL CALHOUN, DONNIE; Troy, AL CALHOUN, JOHN; Grovehill, AL CALHOUN. KELLY; Colquitt, GA CALLANDER, ROBERT; Montgomery, AL CAMPBELL, DAVID; Troy, AL CAMPBELL, PEGGY; Crestview, FL CANNADAY, CANDIE; Noblesville, IN CAPERS, GLORIANE; Butler, AL CARAWAY, CHET; Louisville, AL CASH. RUSS; Elba, AL CASTLEBERRY, RICHARD; Red Level. AL CATON, JAMES; Andalusia, AL CAWLEY, DEBBIE; Fairfax, AL CHALKER, MELANIE; Montgomery, AL CHARLES, CARLA; Roswell, NM CHERRY, SHARON; Dothan, AL CHESHIRE, DANNY; Florala, AL CLEVELAND, BILL; Cocoa Beach. FL COCHRANE, JANET; Tallahassee, FL COLE, ANITA; Guntersvllle, AL COLE, GREGORY; Donalsonville, GA COLEMAN, GERALDINE; Troy, AL COLEMAN. PAMELA; Panama City, FL COLEMAN, STANLEY; Elba, AL 376 Seniors PR S. -PP Al coon •■■COONE BUTCH Andai COOf ' t COOPER T(J n| R M,y ui Sa.t . ■- V AL CO fc  M Cj«w. .iu- I Cro ioao-. ■mak Sp«.r. ' CROZIER RONALD Oothan ■cm i ■( (Jl PI PPER BRCI • ( (JIM ■Al vauga Al CUNNINGHAM B- •• ' M. • -. • CUNM ' - HAM ■' . Monroeviiu- I CURP- • Andalu «  CYPRI n PI T| Columbut MS HI RMAN Tampa Ft DAM- mOMA — % cc4a Fl  R Dolhan AL DAVI • M ■• Hf| DAVIDSON. LOU. OlbcV Al DAMS JAfW t Troy. AL DAVIS JASON saurrt Hill Fl DAVIS ■' MARC Tr .  DAVIS. MARY. Thomaiv - DAVIS ROBBIE. Daphrv I DAMN Ron Pawagoul.i N. DAVIS. TANYA Montgex DAMN TIRIna, Montgomr . DAVIS WAl M R OaVrt A DAVMMNS I RR f I.  DA MM. Champagne II DEAN CATH LapfeM  DEAN RICHARD Montgonv- . « DEAN. SU ANN. LVGRO A ' H H .1 TiNf M.v-na GA di i am DONALD Mm •- • Mi Dwa Fl DK W KAi - Mat, GA DH I ARD UAITI R rVrrvv DUll DIR DANG - apj„ f DODO. TONY Covington GA DORRIETY LtWi Oia-k  DOUGl AS UAl • rniM RAX m [XJNN fN-, K, rk • dom DURHAM TAMMY Cotlonvr. . • PYM S ' HARCHD Fi VMafton Baaxh Fl • l Panama Cft) H ■I I BB1I PN- , •WPS BARBARA, Ocaia Ft □MKSSOtt I ri ■ .! «■R E1LIOTT pi- m - Se«.e ' , ELLIOTT, STEVE; Clevel and. TN ELLISOR. CYNTHIA; Dothan. AL ELLISOR. JO; Ozark. AL EMBLING. GEORGE; Charleston. SC ENFINGER. MELISSA; Spanish Fort, AL ENGLISH, BRENDA. Mobile. AL ENGLISH, VAN; Elba. AL ENNIS. JIMMY. Brantley, AL ESPADA. OTTO; Columbus, GA ESPARZA. C. RAY; Phoenix, AZ ETHEREDGE, ROGER; Demopohs. AL ETHERIDGE, STEVIE; Dozier, AL EVANS, BILLIE; Pensacola, FL EVANS, LINDA; Ashford. AL FAIRCLOTH. RONALD; Baker Hill, AL FAIRLESS. GRACIELIA; Ft. Rucker, AL FERNANDEZ. EDWARD; Jacksonville, AL FINN, HANK; Port Land. TN FIVEASH. PERIANNE; Donalsonville. GA FLEMING. FOX; Enterprise. AL FLOYD. TERRY; Troy. AL FLUITT, IRA; Miami. FL FLCJKER, DONNA; Montgomery. AL FOLMAR. LAURI ANNE; Glenwood, AL FOLSOM. RANDY; Mobile. AL FORD. ELAINE; Alexander City. AL FOWLKES, ANTHONY; Birmingham. AL FRANA, FRANK; Orlando. FL 378 Classes P| 0H MJl I • ■' hi  i ■■• ■.•n j hmfl. NY GIBSO ' - ba. Al GIBSO (iK. ll I l I PI A Pal . fV.! (Jl HEAI GLOVI K ikn Otaytoi I ,s ■• ■. - « GOH GOOOWIN. BARRY T.tuiv.ll ' GOSS i MAPI I S P«-nv cola I Ml Miami. FV GRAFTUNDER. DONNA Highland Horn At GRAHAM I DWARD. Tr. . ' GRA -- GRANT I ARRY Chin Grove. AL MM MA| l Opp Al GRANTHAM BECKY Plonti GRAY. TOM Sa F L GREEK. DAVID. KcyMon HogM Ft GRfn DVklGHT Clayton Al (.,«! I N HOI IX Ilj, •• GREEN. JOHN. Union Spring Al GRIFFIN. CINDY. Blakrly GA GRIFFIN KATI I la UT, Al GRIFFIN KIM. Tr ( . I GRIMM PATRICIA Intftpt.w | GRIMSLEY. EDDIE. Enteipci GRI U sA MU n . ' GROUBY CHIP Ptatv.lk- Al GROOVER. DEBORAH . I GRCJBBS SHERRIt Ban . HAAS rjMm Al«-iarvlra. NC HA[1A A hi NNB [anrl! M HAGOOO Kf ITH UflnM Pi • HAITfl S rON l n coU. n. HAISTIN IvrTHY Birrmngham Al HAl I ( MARK S| n., HAl I PAT I nMprin M HAl I HRiK I Ft tv, , •  hah DAVB . HAl l JIM Dougl.v • I HAl I M I I I • HAl I MIM Tarpon Springs. FL HAl I   • HA Mil TON. GEORGE. !♦ • •• HAMIlTO KIAM - Al rIAMM. MM . ai HAMMtK K ROBI Rl I vV • HA MRU R, QA . Al HAND ! ' HARKUKK l ATH arw RoNnt GA HARM MAN. RONNIE. Bummgha- « HARM JC Bank  HARKINS. SHARON NaahviUr haru s  - ' • i. n Senior! 379 HARRELL. SHANON; Grove Hill. AL HARRELL. TERESA; Alex City. AL HARRELSON. STEVEN; Elba, AL HARRIS. RUSS; Troy, AL HARRISON. ANGIE; Banks. AL HARTLEY, CINDY; Lakeland. FL HASTINGS, CLIFTON; Eufaula. AL HATAWAY. GREG; Kinston. AL HATTON. WILLIAM; Dothan. AL HACIG. STEVE; Ft. Walton, FL HAWKINS. MARTHA; Troy. AL HAWS. GERALD; Troy. AL HAWTHORNE, LEAIGH ANNE; Pace, FL HAWTHORNE. STANLEY; Abbeville, AL HAYNES, SHIRLEY; Blakely, GA HAZEN, WALTER; Chatom, AL HEAD. CHARLES; Atlanta, GA HELTON. BUBBA; Mobile, AL HEMMING. BARBARA; Hartselle. AL HENDERSON, DAVID; Montgomery, AL HENDRICKSON. AMANDA; Plantation. FL HENDRIX, LAURA; Greenville, AL HENKE, BILL; Shelby, AL HEWELL, MIKELL; Jacksonville, FL HILLER, LINDA; Ozark, AL HILLARD, PAT; Ft. Walton Bch., FL HILLSMAN, JOHN; Tifton, GA HINKEL, JIM; Nashville, TN HINSON, GENIE; Thomasville, AL HINSON, LUKE; Dothan, AL HIX, TONY; Ozark, AL HOFFMAN, JENNIFER; Dothan, AL HOFFMAN, SHARON; Dothan. AL HOGAN, DAVID; Deland, FL HOLCOMB, Arnie; Columbus, GA HOOKS. CAROLYN; Luverne, AL HOOTEN, CATHELEEN; Grady, AL HORNSBY, BILL; Iron City, GA HORTA, RICK; Orlando, FL HOUSTON. GREGORY; Troy, AL HOWARD, LISA; Troy, AL HOWARD. PARECIA; Andalusia, AL HUDSON, CHARLES; Ocilla, GA HUDSON, JOE; Altoona, AL HUDSON, LYNN; Elba, AL HUDSON. RICKY; Luverne, AL HUFFMAN, PATRICIA; Grady, AL HUGHES, BILL; Dothan, AL HUMPHREY, DAWN; Panama City, FL HUSSEY. CHERLY; Montgomery, AL HUTCHINS, BRENDA; Donalsonville, GA HYLER, JALENE; Atmore, AL INGRAM, MARY; Seattle, WA INGRAM, TERRY; Troy, AL IRBY, JANE; Eustis, FL IRIZARRY, LYDIA; Daleville, AL ISAAC, JOE; Dublin, GA ISHEE, GEORGE; Enterprise, AL IVIE, DAVID; Selma, AL JACKSON, BEVERLY; Flomaton. AL JACKSON, CARL; Enterprise, AL JACKSON, LYNN; Brundidge, AL JALBERT, CHARLES; Pensacola, FL JENKINS; LEISHA; Mobile, AL JENKINS, WARREN; Geneva, AL JERNIGAN. DENNIS; Mobile, AL JINRIGHT, PAM; Troy, AL JOHNSON, JAMES; Opp, AL JOHNSON, KEITH; Birmingham, AL JOHNSONN, KEN; Dothan, AL fi mm « fn 1 fir. ' Mfc •v 380 Seniors 0A fill . At ... joni . ■•. JORI i JORt .  Troy. A JORD ' - KM! Klllh BUTCH Andaluw A r; Troy. A KELLY KIM Cotumbw « KELLEY. MAI ■OE. JOHN Enlrfpfi AL KENDRKK StUlF RobnlKla I KENNEMER. GREG. B mmg t e ' KENNINGTON BRUCE ChafK M • KILLCXJGH. •■' KILLOUGH BRU KB PATR ► i I KIMBROUGH EM MA M ' • I « Kir ARD TERRY Ban. - MV I LOUAMU - N -  KIRKHA JAMI I MM KIRM « • NY. Do ; • KIRKl AM) rOm Art AL KNOTTS. TOMMY Flomaton AL KOERM D 1 Troy, A KREIO MIKE Trr.  KRITAKARA RUOf I .  KUH tavi ham - KURT DAT 1 Macon. GA I  •• ROBBU I ufaula Al i AMBf rt i OUM rhoi  LAME I HARU Otundxigr - LAM -  ' ■. y. Clovctda LAPOnn JEROMI ! irp LARi H r gc w,  l  A ■V LEDFORD BETH Elba M LEE. DANNY. Monloomr- .  LB DOCI ill | ORM ST;0 ■' 111 I RANK MaMlonl Al 1 1 I  ark p..v. -  LEUKI - HeV H Fl LEVEM BOB Kan a Cly MO ... ■Al ihtond Hon-- l tfi i Kl ••■LMTtGST LOCKl «- .-,,,. S n oet 381 LOCKLIER. ROBERT. Flomaton. AL LODERING. RONNIE. Blakely. GA LONG. BENNY. Greenville. AL LONG. DAVID. Lanetl. AL LOWRY. TRACY- Satellite. Bch. FL LUTHER. JOHN; Gallion. AL LYNN. RICKY; Muscle Shoals. AL MADDOX. ROBERT. Montgomery. AL MAJORS. KENNY; Kissimmee. FL MALONE. SONYA; Mobile. AL MALOY. LARRY. Kinston. AL MARSHALL, SONNY; Gordon. AL MARTIN. CARYN; Clayton. AL MARTIN. JAMES; Eclectic. AL MARTIN. JIM; Columbia. SC MARTIN. LAURA; Clayton. AL MASON. TONY; Luverne. AL MASSEY. KAREN; Montgomery. AL MASTERS. PATRICK; Auburndale. FL MASTIN. CHARLES; Mobile, AL MATHIEWS. NANCY; Montgomery. AL MATRONI. MIKE; Pensacola. FL MAXWELL. JUDY; Melbourne. FL MAY. BARBARA; Montgomery, AL MEADOWS. JAMES; Troy. AL MEEKS, DEBORAH; Huntsville. AL MEEKS, GREG; Troy. AL MEGGINSON. BECK; Thomasville. AL MEHLER. JEFFREY; Coconut Creek. FL MERCHANT. RUTH; Robertsdale. AL MERCHANT, STEPHEN; Panama City, FL MERLINO. WILLIAM; Costa Mesa. CA MESSENGER. KEITH; Jacksonville, FL MIDDLETON, JOHN; Enterprise, AL MEKEL, BECKY; Opp, AL MILLISOR, BARNEY; Westerville, OH MILLS, CAROLYN; Enterprise, AL MILLS, MIKE; Geneva. AL MIMS. LOUIS; Mobile. AL MINCY, BEVERLY; Elba, AL MINER, KEVIN; Chipley, FL MITCHELL. DONALD; Selma, AL MITCHELL. JEROLINE; Tallassee, AL MITCHELL, JOHN; Columbiana, AL MITCHELL, PAMELA; Elba, AL MITCHELL, RONALD; Selma, AL MITTLER, LEA ANN; Destin, FL MIXON, MARTHA; Enterprise. AL MODOZIE. MICHAEL; Nigeria MOONEY, CATHIA; Geraldine. AL MOORE. BEN; Montgomery. AL MOORE. CINDY; Troy. AL MOORE, JULIE; Dothan, AL MOORE, SHARON; Whatlry, AL MORGAN. MICHAEL; Luverne. AL MORRIS, ARVILLE; Thomasville, GA MORRISON. PAUL; Gallant, AL MORROW, LEVY; Elba, AL MORROW . STEVE; Elba. AL MOSES, J.P.; Clayton, AL MOUNT, MIKE; Brantley, AL MURCHISON, TANYA; Wetumpka, AL MURDOCK. KELVIN; Tampa, FL MUSTAPHA, MUHAMMAD; Troy, AL MYER, PERRY; Jacksons Gap, AL MYERS. JEROD; Auburndale. FL MYERS. NICKY; Crestview. FL MACGREGOR, MARK; Tarpon Springs, FL MCCORQUODALE, ERNEST; Jackson. AL MCDANIEL. KIM; Ozark. AL 382 Seniors MCDONALD. JOHN PtnucoU Ft MCDURMONT BE ' MCELf ' 1 - ' ■I ' MCELRATH . scaufl AL RLA D D UD Homrmooa TA ' xD JULATC Pom St Joe Ft MCGILVRAY GARY Trc. I MCGO • m  coU FV • Georo M MCLEOD KEITH Oi rt.  .. ... •■• . mah. Sp..ng F TallahMM NELS ■•iERVL. G« NIC HO. C !• « 383 MILES. SIDNEY; Elba. AL NOBLE. GREGORY; Dothan. AL NOBLE. TRACY; Everglades. FL NOLIN. RICKY; Flomaton. AL NOTMAN. BOB. Panama City. FL NOLL. BENNY; Walnut. MS NUSS. JAMES; Waycross. GA OKOH. FAYE; Houston. TX OSTERTAG. DON; Springfield. IL PAGE. ROGER; Troy, AL PALMER. LEVITICUS; Greenville. AL PARKER. CYNTHIA: Troy. AL PARKER. GARY; Kinston. AL PARKER. KAREN. Tuskegee. AL PARKER. SHEILA. Florala. AL PARKER. WENDY; Marietta, GA PARSONS. BILLY; Ozark. AL PAULK. BECKY; Dothan, AL PEARSON. ROBERT; Pensacola. FL PEAVY. PATRICIA; Uriah, AL PEEVY, LESHIA; Andalusia. AL PENNINGTON. KAREN; Mobile. AL PENCJEL, JOE; Geneva, AL PERDUE. KENNY; Greenville, AL PERKINS, ROBERT; Mobile. AL PETER. PENNY; Dothan. AL PETERSON, LIZZIE; Highland Home, AL PETRITSIS. MARIA; Florala, AL PETTEWARY. KATHY; Apalachicola. FL PHARES. MIKE; Chipley, FL PHILLIPS. GINA; Opp, AL PLOTT, ALLEN; Eclectic, AL POST, GLENDA; Samson, AL POWE, ERNEST; Mobile, AL POWELL, SUSAN; Georginia, AL POWELL. SUSAN; Jacksonville. FL POWELL, SYDNEY; Ft. Walton, FL PRATHER, MONTE; Atlanta, GA PRINCE. REGINA: Milton, FL PURVIS, COLEY; Dothan, AL PURVIS. JENNIFER; Slocomb, AL QUALLS. TERRY; Goshen, AL QUINNEY, DAVID; Eufaula. AL RABREN, VICKIE: Andalusia, AL RABREN, WANDA; Andalusia, AL RADFORD, ELIZABETH; Goshen, AL RAILEY, DAWN; Troy, AL RAINER, CATHERINE; Elba. AL RANDALL, THOMAS; Troy, AL RAWLS, LISA; Andalusia, AL RAYFIELD, SANDRA; Brewton, AL TAYFORD, SHERYL; Dothan, AL REAGAN, FORD; Hartford, AL REDDOCH, LAURIE; Dothan, AL REDDOCH. LEWIS; Troy. AL REESE, STEVE; Damascus, GA REVILL. JESS; Troy. AL RHODE. DAVID; Ozark, AL RICHARDS, JERRY; Troy, AL RICHARDSON, GAIL; Elba, AL RICHARDSON, MIKE; FL RICHEY, DEBRA; Enterprise, AL RIEKER, DUANE; Ormond Beach, FL RIGAS, PAMELA; Canfield, OH ROBBINS, DONNIE; Opp, AL ROBBINS, LONNELL; Ozark, AL ROBINSON, ROBIN; Apalachicola. FL ROBINSON. ZAN; Lewisville, AL ROGERS. MINNETTE; Birmingham, AL ROBERS. RENAY: Opp, AL 384 Seniors k . U BUR Mention--- - - R - - « SAM MtMEM i. h , Al SAL - - M ■inan Al ; ; I 1 ( ,lh«n Al ' lorala Al FT. schirarij - fl SCHMIT UNO I ufaula Al SCHOMACHER. SCOTT S«iHI,if bch FL SCHVkl HER, Fl SCHOFIELD. DENNIS Panama City R SCROGGINS KATf Alc«ano « Cm, « SCRUGGS STEVf Th ■•■SCYPHERS SONNY Af lor i SEABOCH. JAMES Lawrmcev.lk GA SEGRf SI • A i ■■A SENN ■k. Al SESSIONS. CHARLOTTE Entrfp«.v  SESSIONS. SHARON EnWprtM  SHADCXX TAMI U J •■)  SHI I HAN BRIA Do«wt Grovw. . SHEFFIELD DANA Hunttvilb- - SHELTON BM •  MM« SHEPHERD JIM Annnton Al SHIRf HI N SvUanu Al SHIRF SHANNON Setting. FL SHIVER GREG BtundioV SHIW R IAN T Btundidge Al Sill R If I A Tr, , . SJMKO ' - El ' pnw Al SI I MORE. MICHAEL Dothan Al SKA TZ JOY Union Spting t « SKELTON JANICE ThomatviHp AL SKJITON RKhY Prnningtor  SKURl A MARTIN Satellite Bch FL SMITH DARRYl ilmington. D . SMITH JIM Mobile Al SMITH JOY OxarV Al SMITH 1 I ( ' - ' ' I -r-i ■v,- I SMITH MAR Mtt Gfacev e FL SMITH ANCY Cotquiti H SMITH ROtiAJ D Hank | SMITH TV • Al SMOn! •  are R I ■NOW ' ' .-ilathKoU FL SNYDf K Ml RL T-, , Al SN d r SHARON H imill li Al BONATI ' - • W ■■• al SORRH l S M(l A jKtoORWMl Fl f I Tam a Fl S t I  l ATH Oe tm FL STARK SHARI Pete '  N_ U S n cw 365 STARKEL. JANET; Ft. Walton. FL STEWART. CINDY; New Orleans. LA STEWART. DAVID; Monroeville. AL STEWART, PAT; Kissimmee, FL STOKES. ROBIN; Chancellor. AL STONE, JULIA; Troy. AL STONE. LYNN; Opp. AL STOVALL. PAUL; Marietta, GA STRIDER, SCOTT; Hartselle, AL STRINGFLEEOW, STEVE; Pascagoula, MS STROCK. DARINDA; Elmore, AL STROTHER, HANK; Brudidge. AL STUDSTILL, SAM; Andalusia. AL SULLIVAN. CATHY; San Diego. CA SUMMERS. MICHAEL; Lanett. AL SUGA. KEIJIRO; Tokyo. Japan SWAILS. LYDIA; Yulee, FL SWINNEY, LAURA; Hamilton, AL TABB. PAUL; Colquitt. GA TACKETT. JANE; Dothan. AL TADLOCK, JAMES; Troy, AL TANSEY. NANCY; Greenville, AL TATE, LEE; Selma. AL TATOM. DEBRA; Brundidge. AL TAYLOR. ALAN; Luverne, AL TAYLOR. JOHN; Andalusia, AL TAYLOR, KENT; Crestview, FL TEAL, LARRY; Brundidge, AL TEDDER, LORNA; Donaldsville, GA TERRELL, DALIA; Hialehan, FL TERRELL, STEVEN; Troy, AL THOMAS, ARNESSA; Opelika, AL THOMAS, CAROL; Waycross, GA THOMAS, SAMUEL; Troy, AL THOMPSON. BEN; Guntersville. AL THOMPSON, DAN; Greenville. AL THOMSON, CARRIE; Ft. Walton, FL THORNTON, DOROTHY; Tuscaloosa. AL THRASH, DON; Opelika, AL TIDWELL, KAREN; Jasper, AL TOLES. MICHAEL; Grady. AL TOOMBS. SHELIA; Camilla. GA TRAYLOR, SCOTTY; Opelika. AL TRIMBLE, GEORGE; Montgomery, AL TROTTER, BRIDGETTE; Montgomery, AL TUCKER, JERRY; Massena, NY TULLOS, SIDNEY; Ozark, AL TURNER, JOEL; Ozark, AL TURNER. PETE; Melbourne, FL UCMAN, FRANK; Laurium, Ml UNDERWOOD, GEORGE; Montgomery, AL UPSHAW, BRECK; Columbus, GA UPTON. ANN; Enterprise, AL VAUGHAN, DEBRA; Samson, AL VENABLE. STEVE; Jefferson, GA VENABLE. VIRGINIA; Fairhope, AL VENEABLE. TIM; Jefferson, GA VERTTAAR, JEANETTE; Lakewood. OH VITTY, LAURA; Prattville, AL WADE, FRANK; Opp, AL WALDEN, JENNY; Dothan, AL WALLACE. OLIVIA; Andulusia, AL WALLER, LISA; Opp, AL WALTER, VALERIE; Mobile. AL WARD, SABRINA; Troy. AL WARD, SHAWN; Geneva, AL WANCN, ANNE; Clio. AL WARREN. MARK; Dothan, AL WARREN. STEVE; Jay, FL WATERS. CHARLIE; Montgomery. AL PIJPIP MIW 386 Seniors • ' A ■•■•■; . • VULl WILLI ' ■Willi ■■' KM  Will - m. GA WIU Owguna Wll: win than.  .■. PHILLIP Tollai ' - WILLOOGHBV JOHN Dotha-  WILSO ' - WILSON JUDY BfundkJ I WINDSOR LYNNE Skxomb AL HI JULIE Tro AL I WOMB- WOOD WOOD SUSAN j ck . WOODBURY SUSAN Eulaula WOODHAM JERRY H adlarv: ' Birmingham AL M ' CEDRK Ramr •on Bch FL YOUNG DEBORAH Rivet Fa YOUNl. ; [ . AL YOUNG ROBERT MoMi  Ion. FV Class 387 Roberta C. Rawden Carolyn Kirkland Steve Watkins Robert J. Storey re put on earth a little space we may bear the beams of l( ik ' .  - Graduates rWiiri fFlTOrc- ■- BRVAM IV4; Brandt) CARl- COX RAY Tfoy. AL ■• .... - - FOWEE DEBORAH Moto.k I GRA-- .  OOIER BOTCH Montgomery AL GONN. LOLA. Tro, HAGINS HILDA AL HOLLEY MARY Donal onville. GA HERRIVC !- HAHID Pak. tan HUTCHINSO - H Montoon- a LBILO Nigeria IMMLER THOMAS. Auburn AL JAMSHIDIAN MASHOAHAH Mot ONALD Dothan JOHNSON. ( JORDAN OLIVER Trc .  LEYEN. BARBARA Ou - « MOORf m mii Montgofiw . I MARSALIS ED. Cre tv, ' - MORROW JAMES Fit - MOORE JIMI Cottonwood. AL MCGHFE V.IUIAM 1 itvajnM - RAYYAG OMAR Pak.jtan SHORT. JANE. Opp AL SHCUfNSBERG PATRICIA Troy. AL SHEPPAR REM Blue Spring I SWINDAH KAf  -L. BrundKigr • SMITH CYD -I .  SCHMIDT. JOHN Clarknon Ml SALTER. CINDY Ejiterpr.w AL SNYDER. FRED Savannah. GA TONNELL GERALD. Montgomery M TAYLOR. JOSEPH. Lapinr M WARRICK. JOEY. Brantley M WALTER. JOE. Troy. AL Graduates 369 Senior Directory John Ridley Allen. Jr. AL.: Bus. Admin. Riverview. Randy L. Austin . . . Springfield, ILL.: Marine Biology . . . Club: Karate: Trop Staff: Dean ' s List; President ' s List. Laura Fay Barksdale . . . Sylvester, GA.: Management . . . Club: Phi Gam- ma Nu — Pledge Class Sec; Chi Ome- ga — Vice President, Information Chair- man: Sigma Chi Fraternity Little Sister. Phoenix Barnes, Jr. . . . St. Louis, MO.; Management . . . Alpha Phi Alpha, ROTC. Brenda Faye Bascomb . . . Brooklyn, N.Y.; Bus. Admin. . . . Delta Sigma The- ta, AFRO Club, Gospel Choir, Phi Gam- ma Nu. Mary Jo Bennett . . . Evansville. IN.: Business. Eula Faye Bercant . . . Bay Minette, AL.; Criminal Justice . . . Alpha Kappa Alpha — Vice President, Treasurer, Dean of Pledges; Intramural sports. Lorraine Marie Bloeth . . . Winter Ha- ven, FL.: Journalism . . . Alpha Delta Pi — Reporter — Historian, Scholarship, Senior Panhellenic delegate, News Edi tor, Pledge Scholarship, Sister Scholar ship, Cothee Lubert Leadership Award Spirit Award; Rho Lambda (Panhellenic Honorary); Panhellenic Council — Trea surer and secretary; Alpha Lambda Del ta — News Editor; Phi Eta Sigma; Gam ma Beta Phi; The Trop — Editor-in Chief, Features Editor; The Paper — News Editor; Catholic Campus Ministry Assoc. — Vice President; Sigma Tau Del- ta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Mortar Board — Editor; Sigma Delta Chi — Trea- surer, National Convention delegate; TSCI Trojan Seahorses Synchronized Swim Club — President; Who ' s Who Among American College and Universi- ty Students — 2 years; Outstanding American College Students; Dean ' s List; President ' s List. Lesley Bondi . . . Birmingham, AL.; Marketing . . . Alpha Lambda Delta — Vice President, Sr. Advisor, Outstanding Freshman of the Year; Gamma Beta Phi — Treasurer; Phi Gamma Nu; ISCO— Historian, 2 years; Who ' s Who Among American College and Universi- ty Students; Opera Workshop; Intramu- ral softball and basketball. Robin Ferrell Boutwell . . . Troy, AL.; Marketing . . . Sigma Chi — President, Treasurer, Athletic Chm., Special Ac- tivities Chm.; Phi Mu Big Brother; SGA — Senator, Supreme Court Jus- tice; I.FC; Greek Week Comm. James Michael Bozeman . . . Hayne- ville. AL.; Computer Science . . Delta Sigma Pi — Vice President, Pledge Ed.; Chi Omega Big Brother; College Repub- licans; Phi Eta Sigma; Who ' s Who Among American College and Universi- ty Students; Intramural Basketball Softball; Student Marshal — Graduation Exercises; LDS Institute — President; S.G.A. — Supreme Court Justice. James E. Brasher, III . . . Montgomery, AL.; Dramatic Arts Music ... Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; T.S.U. Marching Band; Collegiate Singer; Madrigal Singers; WTSCI — FM Radio student operator; Productions — A Masked Ball , Or- pheus and the Underworld ' , Briga- doon , Bye Bye Birdie , Oklahoma , South Pacific , Pygmalion , God- spell , The Elephant Man ; Catholic Campus Ministry Assoc. Donny Wendell Broadway . . . Ramer, AL.; Accounting . . . Phi Eta Sigma; Dean ' s List. Bertha Marie Bryson . . . Dothan, AL.; Art . . . Art Guild — Vice President; T.K.E. Little Sister; Alpha Lambda Del- ta; Gamma Beta Phi. Kelly Dawn Calhoun . . . Colquitt, GA.; Social Rehabilitation . . . Phi Mu Soror- ity — Phi Director, President; Delta Chi White Carnation Girl; Pre-College Orien- tation Leader; S.R.S. Club; Intramural Softball. Gloriane Vines Capers . . . Butler, AL.; Social Rehabilitation . . . Trojan Hos- tess — 2 years; Circle K; Arnold Air; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Kappa Alpha — President; Intramural sports; Search for Truth Campus Ministry. Janet Cochrane . . . Tallahassee, FL.; Math . . . Alpha Lambda Delta; Chris- tian Student Center; T.S.U. Gymnastics Club. Anita Sue Cole . . . Guntersville, AL .; Early Childhood Education . . . New Life Ministries; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Assoc, for Childhood Ed. Inter- national; Student National Ed. Assoc; Youth Assoc, for Retarded Citizens; Na- tional Student Speech Hearing Assoc. Mary L. Cooper . . . Opelika, AL.; Eng- lish Education . . . Gamma Beta Phi Sigma Tau Delta; Delta Sigma Theta Angel Flight; AFRO Club; CEC; SNEA; ISCO; Dean ' s List; BSU. Sharon lleen Cooper . . . Bonifay, FL.; Social Work . . . SASW; BSU. Pamela Kay Corbitt . . . Crestview, FL.; Biology . . . Tau Beta Sigma; Marching Band; Reading Band; Concert Band; Track. Carol Elaine Craig . . . Owens Cross Roads. AL.; Early Childhood Ed. ... ACEI; SNEA; AATE. Bonnie Marie Cunningham . . . Monroe- ville, AL.; Business Administration . . . Phi Gamma Nu. Willie Pete Cyprian . . . Summerville, S.C.; Criminal Justice . . . Mortar Board; Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Phi Sig- ma — Treasurer; Arnold Air Society, Area H. Public Affairs Officer; AFROTC — Facilities Officer, Honor Ribbon, Group Excellence Award. Marcus Augustus Davis, Jr. . . . Troy, AL.; Accounting . . . Sigma Chi Frater- nity — Quaestor, Scholarship Chair man, Representative-at-Large; Chi Ome- ga Big Brother; Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Gamma Nu; Wiley Sanders Scholar- ship; Varsity Baseball— 1978-79. Mary Elizabeth Davis . . . Thomasville, GA.; Music Education . . . Marching Band; Symphony Band; Concert Band; Opera Orchestar: Orpheaus in the Un- derworld , Kismet , South Pacific ; Tau Beta Sigma — Treasurer, Vice Presi- dent; French Horn — Mellophone Sec- tion Leader. Richard Cary Dean. Jr. . . . Montgo- mery, AL.; Mathematics . . . SGA — President, Vice President, Senator; 1981 Oxford Scholar; Mortar Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; Gamma Beta Phi — Par- liamentarian; Alpha Lambda Delta — Jr. Advisor; Phi Eta Sigma; Summer Orientation Leader; Catholic Campus Ministry Assoc; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Collegs and Uni- versities; Intramural Softball; TSU Board of Trustees (Exoffico). Dan Dillender . . . Naples, FL.; Physo- cology Social Services. Deborah Kellie Hill Duke . . . Sebring, FL.: Early Childhood Ed . . . Alpha Gamma Delta — Social Chairman; Colle- giate Singers; Majorette; Sigma Chi Lit- tle Sister; Phi Mu Alpha Pledge Class Sweetheart; ACET; AATE; SNEA. Max Hones Duke . . . Adel, GA.; Busi- ness Administration. Brenda Faye English . . . Prichard, AL.; Computer Science Business Admin. Math . . . Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart; Phi Gamma Nu; Gymnastics Club; Data Processing Management Assoc; Shack elford Hall — Assistant Director; Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart Club — Vice President. Van Dixon English . . . Elba, AL.; Eng- lish . . . Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma Beta Phi; Sigma Tau Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges Universi- ties; Pied Pipers; SGA Senator; Student Leader, Orientation; Sigma Chi Fraterni ty — Rush Chairman, Vice President; Alpha Gamma Delta Big Brother. Stevie Carl Etheridge . . . Dozier. AL.; Environmental Science. .ISCO; Tri-Beta. Edward J. Fernandez . . . Jacksonville. FL.; Psychology . . . Lambda Chi Alpha — Ritualist, Historian, Alumni Corre- spondent; Campus Ministry; SCUBA — Pool Assistant; IFC Photographer. Perianne Fiveash . . . Donalsonville. GA.; Business Administration Man- agement . . . Alpha Delta Pi — House Chairman; Trojan Hostess — Vice Presi dent; Angel Flight — Pledge Class Comptroller, Rush and Pledge Chair- man; T.S.U. Flag Corps. Terry Floyd . . . Troy, AL.; Biology Physical Science . . . Majorette — Head, Assistant Head; Chi Omega — Scholastic Chairman, Achievement Award. Anthony Fowlkes . . . Birmingham, AL.; History Political Science . . . Kappa Alpha; PSI; Football. David C. Fuller . . . Fairfax, AL.; Envi- ronmental Science . . . Football; V-Club; Most Outstanding Environmentalist. Donna Langston Garner. . . Avon Park. FL.; Business Administration . . . Bap- tist Student Union; Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Gamma Nu — Vice President; Presi- dent ' s List. Edwin Leon Garner, Jr. . . . Avon Park, FL.; Business Administration . . . SGA Senator; Alumni Hall House Council — Sec, Parliamentarian; Baptist Student Union — Publicity Chairman, Vespers Chairman, President — 2 years, Intra- murals; Gamma Beta Phi; Mortar Board — Secretary; Omicron Delta Kappa — President; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Phi Gamma Nu; President ' s List; Dean ' s List; Tennis; Outstanding Young Men of America. Janice Denette Garrett . . . Pine Level, AL.; Social Rehabilitation . . . Sigma Alpha Sigma. Scott Gee . . . West Palm Beach, FL.; Math . . . Gamma Beta Phi; Track; All Gulf South Conference — Track. Thomas A. Genetski . . . Flushing, N.Y.; Marketing . . . Sigma Pi Fraterni- ty; Tennis; Athletic Policy Committee; Alpha Gamma Delta Big Brother; IFC — Treasurer; S.G.A. Senator. Leah Kim Gignilliat . . . West Palm Beach, FL.; Social Science . . . Chi Omega; Sweetheart of Sigma Chi; Pan- hellenic — President; Young Demo- crats; Wesley Foundation; Miss T.S.U. — Third Runner-up; IFC Delegate; T.S.U. Band — Feature Twirler. Patricia Inez Goff nance. Troy, AL.; Fi- Charles Edward Goss . . . Pensacola, FL; Business Administration Comput- er Science . . . Dean ' s List; IFC; Tau Kappa Epsilon — Vice President, Trea- surer, Financial Committee Chairman, District Leadership Chairman, Alumni Relations; Delta Sigma Phi; Data Pro- cessing Management Assoc. 390 Senior Directory Michael M. Grant . . . Opp. AL.; Jour- nalism Sigma Delta Chj — Steering Comm.; Political Science Dept Aid. College Republicans — Membership. Wesley. Trop — Staff. Photographer. The Literary Guild — Sgt at Arms. Presi dent ' s List; Intramural Sports; Tennis. Press Club — Reporter. Edward Arthur Grouby. Ill ... Pratt ville. AL.: Marketing Arganauts. Delta Sigma Pi; Intrmaural Softball. B.S.U.; Challenge Life. Virginia Ginny S. Haas . . . Quan- tico. VA.: Broadcast Journalism . . Al- pha Lambda Delta. Phi Eta Sigma; S.G.A. — Senator. Public Relations Dir . Supreme Court Justice; Orientation Leader; Pi Kappa Phi Little Sister; Marching Band — saxophone. Major ette; Symphonic Band — Oboe Player; Concert Band; Sigma Delta Chi; Danced in: Orpheus in the Underworld , Okla- homa ; Homecoming Pageant Chair man — 1980 Dennis Keith Hagood . . . Winter Park. FL.: Marketing Sigma Chi Fraterni ty — Rush Chairman. Secretary, Histori an; Chi Omega Big Brother; Young Democrats; Orientation Leader; Reagan for President Comm. Toni M. Haines . . . Pensacola, FL.; Ear- ly Childhood Ed Gamma Beta Phi; Angel Flight — Operations Officers; Kappa Delta Pi; ACEI. Michael Kent Hall . . . Tarpon Springs, FL.; Business Marketing . BSCI; SGA — Senator; Palladium Photogra- pher; Adams Center Union Board; Kappa Delta Big Brother; Challenge Life; Intramural Sports. Clifton F. Hastings . . . Eufaula. AL.; Criminal Justice. Gregory L. Hataway . . . Kinston. AL.: Air Traffic Control Facility Manage- ment Arnold Air Society; ROTC; In- tramural Sports. Walter Edgar Hazen. Jr. . . . Chatom. AL.; Business Administration Argo nauts; Intramurals; Tau Kappa Epsilon Charles M. Head . . . Atlanta. GA.: Business Sigma Pi — Vice President, Pledge Trainer, House Manager. Jane Helms . . . Kinston. AL.: Business Adm Accounting Phi Gamma Nu. Treasurer; Alpha Lambda Delta; Gam ma Beta Phi. Barbara Ann Hemming . . . Hartselle. AL.: Early Childhood Ed ACET Tro jan Trackettes. Amanda Anne Hendrickson . . . Planta- tion. FL.: Nursing Chi Omega. Rush Comm.. Trojan Tracketts; Assoc of Nursing Students Linda Hiller . . . Ozark. AL.: Elem Sp. Ed. William Lester Hornsby . . . Iron City. GA.: Criminal Justice Pi Kappa Phi Dawn Marie Humphrey . . . Panama City. FL.: Broadcast Jrn English Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi. l rlta Kappa I psilon l ' l.-.l,|i- | l.i-.-. Sweet heart. Little Sister, Alpha Lpsilon Rho. Sigma Delta Chi. Sigma Tau Delta ! ' ■TV Reporter G Weathergul. SNI A. Gamma Beta Phi. College Republicans. Trojan Tracketts. BSU. Wesley. Colle giates; Miss T.S U — Top Ten. Home coming Finalist. President ' s I ist. Dean ' s 1 ist i. linn- Lucille Hyler . . . Atmore. AL.: Early Childhood Ed. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ACEI. Lydia Maria Irizarry . . . Daleville. AL. Elementary Ed. Sigma Alpha lota Tau Beta Sigma; Collegiate Singers TSU. Band: Trackettes. Madrigals Sharon Ann Kelly . . . Enfield. CT.; Criminal Justice Alpha Phi Sig ma — President; Gamma Beta Phi. AFROTC; Graduated Magna Cum Laude. Bruce Killough . . . Prattville. AL.: Business . . . Sigma Pi — President, Vice President, Little Sister Rep., Phi Mu Pledge Class Sweetheart, Big Brother. Sweetheart; Delta Sigma Pi — Chancel lor; SGA Senator; Intramurals; IFC. Lou Ann Kincey . . . Abbeville. AL.; Ac- counting . Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Sig- ma Pi; Mortai ' Board; Phi Beta Lambda; Alpha Kappa Alpha. Louire Lynn Lambert . . . Dothan, AL.: Early Childhood Education . . . Sound of the South. Secretary Treasurer ' 79 ' 81. TSU Reading Band, TSU Concert Band; Tau Beta Sigma, Alumni Secre- tary; Kappa Kappa Psi Sweetheart Jerome L. LaPointe . . . Enterprise. AL.; Computer and Information Sci- ence Data Processing Management Association. Elizabeth Prescott Ledford . . . Elba. AL.: Social Work . . Gamma Beta Phi. Students Association of Social Work ers. Sonya Charlene Malone . . . Mobile. AL.: Broadcast Journalism Delta Sigma Theta; Alpha Epsilon Rho; TSU Gospel Choir; Trop Reporter; TSU TV 5 Reporter; Alpha Phi Alpha Sweetheart Michael C. Modozle . . . Nigeria: Psy- chology International Students Cul tural Organization. Soccer. Jeffrey Mehler . . . Coconut Creek. FL.; Business Administration Golf ' 79 81 Keith A. Messenger . . . Middleburg. FL.; Computer and Information Sci- ence ROTC. Flight Commander. Flight Sergeant. Training Officer. Depu ty Commander. Gamma Beta Phi. DPMA. TSU Computer Club. Deans List. President ' s List Becky Mlkel . . . Opp. AL.; Business Administration. Secretarial Science PM IWi.i I .lnihda John C. Mitchell . . . Columbiana. Al .: Pre Law History and Social Si im. c AFRO Club. Football In r I ist President ■I ist Michael C. Modozie . . . Nigeria: Psy choiogy International Student! ( ui tural Organization. S « i i-r Warren Kenneth McElhaney. Jr. . . . Mobile. AL.: Business Adminis- tration Delta Sigma Pi. Pled j Vice President, Alumni Hall House Council, Vice President. President Stu dent Affairs Committee. Baptist Stu dent Union. Challenge Life Voncile McKellaro . . . Millry. AL.: Busi ness Administration . Delta Sigma Theta, softball and volleyball teams Gospel Choir. AFRO Club Lawrence H. Nell . . . Citronelle. AL.; Business Administration MKI Delta Kappa Epsilon. Treasurer. Pledge Educator. Little Sister Representative. Circle K, Delta Sigma Pi. Vice President of Pledge Education. Chairman of Fac ulty and Advisor Committee. College Republicans; Phi Mu Big Bro 79 82; Student Government Association. Sen- ator, Publicity Chairman; Miss TSU Pag eant Escort 80. 81. 82 Richard T. Nolin . . . Flomation. AL.; Business Administration Baptist Student Union. Robert Anthony Pearson . . . Pensaco- la. FL.; Computer Information Science . . . Beta lota Tau. DPMA. Secretary ' 81 ' 82; Circle K. Vice President 80 81. President ' 81; Delta Sigma Pi. Chancel lor ' 8a 81. Sr. Vice President 81 82; Al pha Lambda Delta; Gamma Beta Phi. Beta Upsilon Sigma, President ' 81 ' 82. Argonauts; Alumni Hall House Council. Secretary ' 80-81; Tutor in Computer Science. Lizzie Pearl Peterson . . . Highland Home. AL.: Computer Science Data Processing Management Association. Phi Gamma Nu. House Council. Intra mural Basketball and Softball Maria Irene Petritsis . . . Florala. AL.; Music Education Sound of the South Marching Band. TSU Reading Band. Concert Band. Gamma Beta Phi. Sigma Alpha lota. Dean ' s List. Colle- giate Singers. Opera Workshop, in Bve Bye Birdie . Orpheus in the Under world . South Pacific ' . Do You Know Jeannie Hardwick Award . Special Olympics Volunteer Craig Pittman . . . Pensacola. FL.: Journalism. Print Trop. News Edi tor. Editorial Cartoonist. Sigma Delta Chi. Treasurer 80. Phi Chi Psi. Colle- giate Singers. The Paper. Editor ' 80 Monte A. Prather . . . Atlanta. GA.: So- cial Science ROTC Alpha Phi M pha. Gamma Beta Phi. Deans 1 Keglna Prince . Milton I l jrkct Ing ' hi Omftja Pn vrf.rn-l heasur Ptedgr Argonauts fiamma rirta Phi. Trojan Sheryl Anne Rayford. Anton. Al . Business Administration Manage ment CM Omega Argo nautl Tient. Suprfrtir (i.urt Justn i- IVa[.t. •• drnt (Man Missi.x, man. Student Summer Missionary 80 Phi Gamma Nu A. Lewis Reddoch . . . Troy. A I counting John W. Robb . . . Panama Cit., i I Management i-w-lta Kappa Epsilon. Catholic Campus Ministry Intramural Football. Basketball Softball Minnette Lynn Rogers . . . Burning ham. AL.: Early Childhood Education Kappa Delta. Appointive I Secretary. Delta Chi White Carnation Girl. Mortar Board. Alpha Lambda Del ta; Gamma Beta Phi Rho Lambda. Kappa Delta Pi. ACEI. University Dane ers. Secretary. President Scott A. Schumacher . . . Satellite Beach. FL.: Business Administration MKT Gamma Beta Phi. Lambda Chi Alpha Ave Marie Schwerer . . . Ft. Pierce. FL.: Business Administration MKT TSU Cheerleader. Catholic Campus Ministry. Kappa Delta. Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart. Intramural Sports. Derby Darling 2nd Runner up Steven Elliott Scruggs . . . Thomas ville. AL.; Marketing Sigma Chi. Pledge Class President. Historian. Crest Magister. SGA. Senator. Young Demo crats Phi Beta Lambda. Reagan for lent Committtee (Pike Co.. Amy Segrest . . . Auburn. AL.: Market ing Palladium. Associate editor. Edi tor. Angel Flight Area H Puhln Affairs Officer. Liaison Officer. Commander. Outstanding Angel. Area H Outstanding Commander. Det 017 Outstanding Ci vilian Award Ant Af ' ROTC Intramural Softball. CoChairmon Dining Out and Military Ball Area Staff Award. President s I ist. Dean s List. Girl Scout Troop Leader 242. Delta Sigma :xx dent. Judicia ry Committee. Profession.-- Committee. Un .Mirations Board Member ■o Among American College and Un. dents 81. George C Wallace Scholar ship Gregory J. Shugr Brundidgr. Al . Business Management. Janet lea Shiver . . . Brundidgr. Al . Biology p uNkt Affair ta ROTC Girls Softball Senior Directory 391 Senior Directory Nancy A. Smith . . . Colquitt. GA.: Pub lie Relations . . . Delta Chi Little Sister, White Carnation Girl; Kappa Delta; In tramural Softball; Sigma Delta Chi. Cheryl Pyles Snyder . ness Management . . . Troy. AL: Busi- Chi Alpha Deborah Ann Stanley . . . Geneva, AL.: Social Work . . . Alpha Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Phi, Little Sister and Pledge Class Sweetheart; Student Association for Social Workers. Sharon Roesel Stark . . . Petersburg, AK.: Computer Science Accounting . . . Who ' s Who Among American Col- lege and Universities; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Gamma Beta Phi; For- eign Language Club, Vice President; ISCO; Beta Upsilon Sigma, President; President ' s List. James Richard Skelton . . . Pennington. AL.: Computer and Information Sci- ences . . . Baptist Student Union, Sports Fellowship Chairman, Nominating Committee; Phi Gamma Nu, President; Gamma Beta Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Busi- ness Students Advising Council; George C. Wallace Scholarship; Intramural Sports; Dean ' s List; Data Processing Management Association. Janice Noble Skelton . . . Thomasville, AL.: Accounting . . . Baptist Student Union. Communication Chairman; Phi Gamma Nu, Secretary; Gamma Beta Phi: Phi Eta Sigma; Intramural Sports. Laura Swinney . . . Hamilton, AL.: So- cial Work . . . Student Association of So- cial Workers; President ' s List; Dean ' s List; BSU. Nancy Tansey . . . Greenville. AL.: Busi- ness Administration . . . Phi Gamma Nu; Phi Beta Lambda, Vice-President; House Council, Hamil Hall. George Lee Tate . . . Selma, AL.: Busi- ness Administration . . . Baseball; Bap- tist Student Union. Debra Tatom . . . Brundidge. AL.: Com- puter and Information Science Ac- counting . . . Delta Sigma Pi, CEI Chair- man; Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma Beta Phi. Carol A. Thomas . . Waycross, GA : Broadcast Journalism . . . Miss Black and Gold for Alpha Phi Alpha; AD Shackelford; Trop Reporter; WTSU-TV 5 Reporter; Sigma Alpha lota. Sergeant at arms; SGA; Sigma Delta Chi. Presi dent. Vice-President; Collegiate Singers, Collegiate Scholarship; Madrigal Sing- ers; University Choir; Opera Workshop; Pied Pipers; Alpha Epsilon Rho; Phi Mu Alpha, Little Sister; Outstanding Fe male Leader; Outstanding Female in Drama and Speech. Don L. Thrash Jr. . . Opelika. AL.: Business Administration, Finance Em- phasis. Steve Douglas Venable . . . Jefferson, GA.: Biology . . . Varsity Cross Country; Varsity Track; 5 Times NCAA All- American; 7 Times AIIGSC. Timothy Allen Venable . . . Jefferson, GA.: American History . . . Varsity Track; Varsity Cross Country; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Argo- nauts; Phi Alpha Theta, President; French Club; Foreign Language Club, President, Secretary; Mortar Board. Vice-President; Phi Kappa Phi; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities; 1981 Ingalls Committee. Olivia V. Wallace . Andalusia, General Business Marketing. AL. Lisa Waller . . . Opp, AL.: Early Child hood Education . . . ACET. Secretary; Gamma Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. Edward C. White . Troy. AL.: Biology. Richard Todd Wiggs . . . Mobile. AL.: Business Administration Management . . . Intramural Sports. Julianne R. Wilson . . . Troy. AL.: Math ematics . . . Gamma Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; CCMA; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. Lynne Thea Windsor . . . Slocomb, AL.: Biology and Physical Science . . . Alpha Kappa Alpha; Majorette. Gene Allen Wykle Jr. . . . Ft. Walton Beach. FL.: Criminal Justice . . . Gam- ma Beta Phi; Alpha Phi Sigma, Vice- President; Arnold Air Society, Area H Administrative Officer, Intramural Foot ball, Softball Scholastic Honor Ribbon, Reserve Officer Award, Group Excel- lence Award. Personnel Officer, Assis- tant Personnel Officer; Baptist Student Union; Christian Student Center. 392 Senior Directory Above Kate Scrogqins and Karen Tidwell show joy of graduation Graduation 393 . m leg Abbott, Lyman F Jr. 363 Abbott, Michael D. 330 Abbott, Roxann R. 349 Abdalla. Faried M. 375 Abdalla, Isam 363 Abejon, Virginia J. 363 Abernathy, Richard L. 375 Abney, Donald 349 Abney, Donald 349 Abney, Gail J. 78 Abney, Linda R. 78, 349 Ackerman, Leslie K. 330 Acton, Tyrus R. 363 Adagunodo, Joseph 375 Adair, Riley 86, 330 Adams, Cheryl K, 321, 375 Adams, Duane A. 330 Adams, Frances C. 349 Adams, Jeff W. 86, 363 Adams, Mark H. 330 Adams, Paula Y. 375 Adams, Russell L. 375 Adcock, James S. 81, 363 Adkinson, Tammi S. 363 Agbassi, Paulina O. 330 Agee, Evelyn B. 330 Agne, Jeffery G. 375 Aina, Kayode 330 Akins, Nancy F 128, 363 Akridge, A. Craig 81, 136, 148, 149, 363 Albert, Reginald F 82, 363 Alberto, Edwin M. 349 Alexander, Charles A. 349 Alexander, Marsheila 330 Alexander, Michael D. 128 Alford, Carol J. 349 Allen, Debbie L. 330 Allen, Donna M. 330 Allen, Elvis J. 82, 363 Allen, John R. Jr. 375 Allen, Julian D. 79 Allen, Lee A. 375 Allen, Pamela 330 Allen, Sandy J. 330 Allen, Thomas S. 330 Allison, Robinette E. 375 Almansour, Waseeh 349 Almond, Jamie L. 375 Al-Sabej, Majed 349 Alsobrook, Alice E. 78, 330 Alsup, Katrina 80, 375 Alter, Bruce B. 375 Aman, Christopher A. 121 151, 363 Aman, Jana V. 150, 375 Amason, Wanda S. 330 Ammons, Suzanne 27, 82, 363 Anchors, Sydna Y. 330 Anderson, Barbara L. 330 Anderson, Curtis A. 349 Anderson, Deborah L. 349 Anderson, Kenton C. 330 Anderson, Kimberly A. 29, Austin, Sandra L. 330 259 363 Austin, Steven D. 33, 148, 375 Anderson, Laura L. 375 Autrey, Rebecca G. 78 375 Anderson, Laura M. 375 Averett, Fred 363 Anderson, Leisha G. 375 Averitte, Allison L. 349 Anderson, Lynette 375 Avery, Angela J. 330 Anderson, Nancy J. 259 363 Anderson, Robert G. 84 363 Anderson, Roderick L. 363 D Anderson, Timothy 1. 286 349 D Anderson, Troy D. 330 Anderson, Vicki L. 363 Bacon, Deborah A. 330 Anderson, Warren A. 330 Badger, Laurie A. 159 Anderson, Neal 349 Baggett, Anthony L. 363 Andress, Dimple A. 78 349 Bailey, Carlton J. 330 Andress, Dorothy L. 330 Bailey, Dave 363 Andress, Kerry W. 330 Bailey, Debbie L. 349 Andress, Robert S. Jr. 81 330 Bailey, Janice A. 375 Andress, Susan D. 349 Bailey, Jill K. 330 Andrews, Betsie M. 330 Bailey, Kenneth E. 83, 153. Andrews, Clara L. 128, 330, 363 349 Bailey, Robert C. 330 Andrews, Jay 349 Baker, Charlotte M. 349 Andrews, Jeffery W. 81 363 Baker, Gussie E. 363 Andrews, Lawrence W 128 330 Baker, Ladonna L. 363 Andrews, Matthew S. 330 Baldwin, Linda F 349 Andrews, Michael D. 349 Baldwin, Natalie K. 22, 23 , 37, Andrews, Selby F 363 136, 321 363 Angelo, Christopher 330 Baldwin, William D. 83 330 Angelo, Nickolas P. 86, 153, Ballard, Jerome 266 330 363 Ballard, Susan A. 375 Anglin, Robert J. 330 Ballentine, Kimberly 330 Anglin, Willis E. 330 Balogh, Deborah M. 120, 141, Annis, Douglas W 349 363 Ansari, Megill S. 159 Banker, Glen R. 86, 257, Anthony, Dee W. 86 363 363 Anthony, John E. 82 375 Bankester, Stephen S. 363 Anuford, Aiden 1. 375 Banks, Dave M. 122 330 Anumbah, Ofcnnachebe 330 Bannar, David R. 375 Aplin, Donald E. 176 375 Barber, Timothy M. 330 Appleyard, Latrelle 389 Barfield, Debra K. 363 Arata, Michele 330 Barfield, Nancy Diane 128 349 Archer, Timothy M. 181 349 Barger, Thomas D. 330 Argenti, Pete J. 286 363 Barker, Jeremy J. 330 Argo, Dean R. 363 Barker, Nina C. 330 Armstead, R. Richard 363 Barksdale, Laura F 147, 80 Armstrong, Jeannie L. 300 389 Barnes, Elizabeth C. 330 Armstrong, Michael E. 363 Barnes, Pheonix Jr. 79 375 Armstrong, Teresa A. 349 Barnett, Kimberly A. 78 330 Arnold, Donnie M. 251, 266, Barnett, Mary E. 148, 149 363 349 Barnette, Charles G. 349 Arnzen, Diane M. 6C , 78, 310, Barrero, Manuel A. 330 311 349 Barrett, Bobby L. 330 Arrington, Brenda J. 330 Barron, Nancy L. 363 Arthur, Linda R. 330 Barron, Susan M. 349 Arthur, William M. Jr. 330 Barron, Ted L. 330 Ashburn, William H. 375 Bartleson, Rebecca S. 375 Ashcraft, Allyson L. 82 349 Barton, Valerie A. 128, 349 Asher, Jay 363 Bascomb, Brenda F 82 375 Ashford, Andrea 168 349 Bass, Joan L. 330 Ashmore, Minuard H. 330 Bass, Tammie 363 Ashmore, Sheri K. 78, 349 Bass, Timothy J. 330 Atkisson, David E. 375 Bassett, Edward W 81 330 Austin, Bonita A. 153 Bassett, Gary A. 363 Austin, Buddy 349 Bassett, Janet E. 78 Austin, Kelly 151, 349 Batchelor, Brien 84 349 Austin, Michael 375 Batchelor, Kimela 349 Austin, Nancy J. 363 Batchelor, Larry C. 349 Austin, Randy L. 375 Bateman, Phillip G. 349 Bates, Benjamin E. Batie, Kenneth V. Bauersfeld, Kenneth Baughn, William Baxter, Nancy S. Baxter, Zachary T Baymiller, Michael S. Bazzell. Judy L. Bazzell, Samuel Beackin, John Beasley, Brenda Beasley, Laura E. Beasley, Stever W. 81, Beasley, Tim M. Beaty, Robert D. Beaver. Betty A. Bechtel, Sherrell J. Beck, James H. Bedell, Rachel S. Bedsole, Savanah D. Bedsole, Stephen M. Belaski, Corinne S. Belcher, Kathy A. Belcher, Lisa K. Belk, Glynda S. 148, Bell, Deborah K. Bell, Jesse Bell, Pamela K. Bell, Sarah E. Bell, Verlene Bemis, Velma D. Bendall, William R. 128, Bendolph, Glen Bennett, Debra E. Bennett, Mary J. Benson, Robert M. Benson, Steve 83, Benton, Charles K. Benton, Penni S. Benton, Perian Bercant, Eula F Bergstrom, Cynthia R. Berry, Catherine Berry, Cinda P. Beverly, Gerald W Bice, James R. Biddle, Alan E. Bilbrey, Lynn T. Bilbro, Randy Billingsley, Sharon Billman, Timothy R. Bishop, Graham W. Bishop, Leigh A. Black, Jerry D. Black, Naomi R. 148, Black, Sammie D. Blackburn, Donna J. Blackburn, Susan A. Blackman, Donna K. Blackwell, Sonya C. Blake, Susan G. 122, Blankenship, Pamela Bledsoe, Karl A. Bledsoe, Kenneth W Blizzard, Genevieve Blocker, Lorenzo A. 349 330 389 330 363 363 330 375 375 375 349 330 117, 349 128, 330 86, 331 331 331 21. 331 331 331 83, 349 331 349 349 149, 349 363 363 375 349 331 375 119, 122, 160, 349 363 45, 331 375 375 121, 363 331 349 375 79 363 349 349 331 363 363 331 83 331 331 375 331 331 149, 349 80, 363 363 331 121, 375 375 128, 349 29, 331 331 375 122, 349 331 120, 396 Index TROY AUTO PARTS INC. Complete Line of Parts. Tools Garage Service Station Equipment Complete Machine Shop Service Hydraulic Hoses RADIATOR SERVICE AUTO-TRUCK-TRACTOR PARTS STORE 1 566-3210 201 E. WALNUT STORE 2 566-5250 1118 S. BRUNDIDGE MACHINE SHOP 566-0202 1118 S BRUNDIDGE Bloeth, Lorraine M. 124, 274. Borum, Leeann 375 Bracewell, Mary Beth 122. 128. Braswell, Russell E 364 321 375 Boss. Beverly J. 375 350 Braswell, Tsina N 350 Bloodworth, Melissa 60, 82 375 Boss. Patricia A. 82 349 Brackin, Douglas G. 331 Braswell. Wanda C 331 Blount. Jane 82 363 Bostick. David R. 375 Brackin. Stephen A. 259 376 Bratton. Bruce E. 350 Blount. Lori A. 122. 128. Botsford, Leslie J. 78 331 Bracknell. Thomas E. 331 Bray. David G. 81 331 331 Bouchillon. Richard 375 Braden. Katrina M 350 Breen. Chris 331 Blunt. Lanny 375 Boutwell. Angela K. 331 Bradford. George T. 376 Breitung. Max E 331 Blythe. Drew 363 Boutwell. Bobby R. 375 Bradford. Laura A. 350 Breland. Darlene 350 Blythe. Mary L. 349 Boutwell. Dianne 349 Bradley. Bernestine 147 363 Brendemuehl. Robert 376 Boggan, Robert G. 363 Boutwell. Emmitt H. 363 Bradley. Gary D. 376 Brenner. Mary L. 331 Bohannon, Debbie S. 331 Boutwell. Rachael L. 300. 313. Bradley. Jeffery D. 331 Brentnell. Frank M 300 376 Bohnenberger, Otto F 148. 149, 318 349 Bradley. Kenneth C. 350 Brettel. Loris D 78 148 364 163 287 363 Boutwell. Robin F 23 375 Bradley. Lisa G. 331 Brewer. Farron 376 Bohner, Bonnie L. 141 363 Bowden. Donna K. 331 Bradley. Philip H Jr. 363 Brewster. Charles D 331 Boles, Teddy L. 331 Bowdoin. Steven P. 375 Bradshaw, Gary D. 251 363 Bridges. Beverly J 120 364 Boiling. Kenneth W. 363 Bowen. Cynthia A. 375 Bradshaw, Laurel A. 331 Briggs. Gerald E. 364 Bonam, Vincent S. 375 Bowen. Gay M. 124. 172. Bradsher, Angela M 78 364 Briggs. Kevin H 376 Bondi. Lesley M. 47. 121, 322 375 Bragg. Donald K. 364 Briley. Ramona A 350 147. 163 321 Bowen, James M. 375 Braman. Leslie E. 160. 317. Bnnson. Jeff B 331 Bonds. Sherwin 287 349 Bowers, Charlotte B. 375 376 Britt. Wes 279 Bonner, Benjamin 349 Bowman, Rex F 363 Branch. Charles D 364 Britt. John 376 Bonner. Monroe C. 349 Bowser, Beverly L. 349 Branch. Kathy L. 364 Broadhead. Steven 363 Bonner. Denise 349 Boyd. Dawn R 349 Branch. Mary A. 78 350 Broadway. Donny v 376 Booker. James 1. Jr. 331 Boyd. Katherine L 375 Brannon, Nancy M 122 331 Broadway. Joseph J 350 Boone. Felicia G. 172. 321, Boyd. Marybeth 350 Brannon. Patsy A. 147 350 Brock. Charles R 331 375 Boyd. Michael D. 363 Brannon. Phillip E. 53. 317. Br ock. Jeffrey T 331 Boozer, Deborah J 375 Boyd. Tamela 363 350 Brogdon. Edie 1 350 Boozer, Janet M 331 Boyer. Bethany P 331 Brannon. Sheila A 29. 147. Bronson. Walter 331 Boozer. Robert E. 120. 375 Bozeman. James Mike 116. 148. 364 Brookins. Betty J 148. Borgel. Ann L 331 149 322 376 Brasher. James E, 300 376 258 350 Borkenhagen. Donna L . 78 349 Bozeman, Kyle S. 36 375 Braswell. Jana 300 331 Brooks. Barbara G 376 Bornkessel. Bonnie A. 119 331 Bozeman. Lynne 350 Braswell. Rena A 350 Brooks. Cathy i Irxfei 389 397 Brooks, Charles F 389 Brooks, Claude 80 364 Brooks, Jennice 376 Brooks, Kimberly A. 350 Brooks, Norman D. 176 376 Brooks, Tara L. 78 364 Broome, Brigitte A. 82 350 Bross, Larry W. 286 350 Brossman, Patty 364 Browder, Lillis Y. 331 Browder, Vicki S. 350 Brown, Arlean F 364 Brown, Bobby J. 350 Brown, Cassandra D. 331 Brown, Chrissy 331 Brown, Darlene 80 376 Brown, Doug 251 266 Brown, Earl M. 148, 376 Brown, Grace 350 Brown, Harold J. 364 Brown, James D. 350 Brown, Janet K. 376 Brown, John E. 331 Brown, Kimberly H. 364 Brown, Laurie J. 331 Brown, Lisa E. 29, 350 Brown, Mary A. 389 Brown, Mary F 82, 350 Brown, Nathaniel Jr. 331 Brown, R. Scott 331 Brown, Rebecca J. 376 Brown, Rhonda C. 331 Brown, Robert C. 350 Brown, Robert R. 35, 376 Brown, Samuel E. 331 Brown, Steve 350 Brown, Steven R. 331 Brown, Timothy W. 331, 389 Brown, Vaunita R. 350 Brown, William 117, 331 Browne, Earl L. 331 Browning, Cynthia A. 364 Browning, Terri A. 331 Bruce, Catherine A. 78, 350 Bruce, Margaret C. 80, 376 Brunson, Betsy 350 Brunson, Walter 271 Brunson, David R. 331 Bryan, Beverly A. 376 Bryan, Cathy R. 82, 350 Bryan, Cynthia P. 376 Bryan, Kenneth M. 331 Bryan, Richard T. 251, 331, 389 Bryan, Tammy D. 331 Bryant, Angela J. 332 Bryant, Debra L. 332 Bryant, Lisa 78, 332 Bryant, Reginald J. 86, 364 Bryant, Sidney 82 Bryant, Steven M. 364 Bryson, Bertha M. 376 Bryson, Sharon Lynette 141, 147, 332 Bucciero, Joy A. 121, 350 Buchele, Rueben T 376 Buckelew, David K. 376 Bufford, Lueweeta 168, 376 Bugg, Robert W. 332 Bulger, William K. Bullard, Andy B. Bullock, Daniella N. Bundrick, Sheila C. Bundy, Cynthia L. Buntin, Terri Bunting, Carol J. Burch, Stephen A. Burge, Barbara R. Burk, Kenny R. Burkett, Cheryl A, Burkett, Christy L. Burkett, Mark H. Burks, Sandra Burlison, Keith H. Burnett, Clara L. Burnett, Michael L. Burnett, Rita H. Burnett, Traci E. Burnham, Lisa Burns, Michael K. Burroughs, Hildred R. Burton, David K. Bush, David K. Bush, Edward Jr. Bush, Kimberly L. Bush, Odessa M. Buskey, Karen L. Butts, Gary M. Butts, Sharon D. Byars, Dena G. Bynum, Donald Byrd, Glenda D. Byrd, James E. Byrd, Robert R. Byrd, William S. c Cabrera, Richard Cade, David A. Cade, Lucas I. Caffie, Olivia Cahoon, Joseph C. Cain, Roy W Cain, Thomas L. Jr. Caldwell, Curtis A. Caldwell, Tami B. Calhoun, Donnie R. Calhoun, John F Calhoun, Kelly Calhoun, Pamela Callander, Robert B. Calton, Janie D. Calton, Steven L. Calvert, William T Cameron, John E. Campbell, Alice B. Campbell, David E. Campbell, David K. Campbell, Jana K. Campbell, Michael J. Campbell, Peggy L. Campbell, Terri L. 332 Campbell, William W 86, 364 Chan Chung, Bun 364 32, 300, Cannaday, Candie L. 78, 253, Chance, Stephen C. 332 364 376 Chandler, Deborah L. 350 119, 122, Cantor, Lisa 120, 122 Chandler, Roberta L. 350 332 Cantrell, Michael A. 332 Chapman, G. Rebecca 364 350 Cape, Andrew L. 332 Chapman, Gregory 332 122 332 Capers, David L. 364 Chapman, Linzal W. 350 376 Capers, Gloriane V. 79, 376 Chapman, Wesley L. 350 350 Caponis, Catherine 332 Charles, Carla L. 376 389 Capron, Laura Susan 147, 364 Chauvin, Clarence A. 364 332 Caraway, Chester D. 376 Cherry, Marie 364 376 Carlisle, Charles E. 332 Cherry, Sharon K. 376 332 Carlisle, Susan 1. 332 Cheshire, Danny 376 376 Carlton, Katrina H. 364 Childs, Cynthia L. 350 84 364 Carmichael, Judith L. 258, 350 Chinakwe, Charles 350 364 Carmichael, Marcus 364 Chinberg, Linda M. 332 376 Carmichael, Mark B. 332 Cink, Ronald J. 364 376 Carnley, Lydia R. 364 Clark, Carla L. 350 332 Carpenter, James R. 150, 364 Clark, Jack D. 350 376 Carpenter, Scott G. 332 Clark, Joseph P. 350 82 350 Carr, Charles L. 287, 350 Clark, Kimberly L. 350 78 364 Carr, Karla D. 82, 258 Clark, Mary B. 350 376 Carreker, Vicki L. 389 Clark, Michael H. 81 350 332 Carrier, Nicole 54, 258, Clark, Ronald M. 364 376 350 Clark, Rusty 147 350 376 Carrier, Susan M. 78 350 Clark, Thomas R. 332 350 82 376 Carroll, Belinda 30 Clark, Tina Lee 332 376 Carroll, Billie 350 Clausen, Delia R. 364 350 Carroll, Cynthia W 332 Cleveland, William T. 124, 147, 79 364 Carroll, David T 81 350 163 376 332 Carroll, John 364 Clower, Donna A. 79, 128, 332 Carroll, Julia L. 332 350 252 364 376 Carroll, Linda G. 332 Cluen, Eileen D. 136 364 364 Carroll, Tammy R. 332 Coad, Karen L. 141, 148, 376 Carter, Andria S. 120 364 149 364 364 Carter, Arthur L. 271 332 Coats, Jacqueline B. 350 376 Carter, Belinda F 350 Cobb, Reginald J. 351 332 Carter, Billy 364 Coburn, Clifford D. 332 Carter, Elizabeth 82 364 Cochran, Pamela L. 29, 258, Carter, Eva C. 51, 78, 117, 313, 364 318 350 Cochrane, Janet L. 376 Carter, Kelley D. 332 Cockrell, Laura L. 332 Carter, Kenneth M. 81 364 Coe, Donaldson C. 364 300 Carter, Kimberly A. 350 Cole, Anita S. 376 364 Carter, Phillip A. 332 Cole, Catherine A. 364 122 332 Carter, Robert C. 332 Cole, Gregory F 376 332 Casey, Candace 78 128 364 Coleman, Angela D. 351 376 Casey, Connie 79 332 Coleman, Betty R. 332 376 Cash, Russ L. 376 Coleman, Carol 364 332 Cassady, Michael D. 350 Coleman, Geraldine 376 350 Castellano, Jack 286 364 Coleman, Janet D. 332 376 Castellucci, Dorothy 332 Coleman, Karen 122 332 376 Castleberry, Rickey 128 376 Coleman, Osmond A. 364 84 376 Castro, Victor 364 Coleman, Pamela J. 376 23 376 Cates, Allan D. 153 350 Coleman, Stanley R. 376 350 Caton, James B. 376 Coleman, Tracy M. 351 376 Catron, Tammy A. 364 Coleman, Yolanda V 332 364 Causey, Sharon L. 364 Colley, Jennifer H. 351 84 350 Caver, Rosalind Y. 364 Collier, Claire L. 79 351 332 Cawley, Debbie A. 376 Collier, John B. 351 332 Cervantez, Barbara A. 332 Collier, Peggy N. 364 332 Cetti, Anne C. 34 128, 332 Collins, Beverly A. 351 364 Cetti, Elizabeth L. 332 Collins, Jennifer A. 364 14, 189, Cetti, Marsha C. 350 Collins, Mary P. 258 332 376 Cetti, Melanie E. 332 Collins, Willie A. 377 332 Chalker, Melanie T. 376 Collins, Willie H. 332 350 Chambers, Alicia A. 364 Colquett, Charles L. 364 376 Chambers, Robert E. 286 332 Colquitt, Judith B. 377 350 Chambliss, Michael A. 332 Colvin, Rita 332 398 Index Combee, Brian K 332 Comer, Vicki D. 1 19. 121. 122. 128 . 351 Compton. John C. 364 Compton. Lisa G. 45, 121. 122. 128 141 351 Compton. Suzanne B. 364 Conant, Philip B 332 Conner, Ellen V. 332 Conner, Katrina L. 79. 120. 364 Cook, Christine R. 79 351 Cook. Donna F 351 Cook, Gary E. 128 351 Cook, Jacquelyn 332 Cook. Jimmy D. 332 Cook. Lynn O. 365 Cook, Melissa L 332 Cook, Nancy M. 365 Coon. Billy W. 377 Coone. Ralph V 48 377 Cooper, Jennie S. 83 Cooper, Lydia F 332 Cooper, Mary L 82 377 Cooper, Melinda 1. 83 Cooper, Riley B. 365 Cooper, Sharon 1. 377 Cooper, Teresa 333 Cooper. Turner M. 259 377 Cooper, Wanda M. 79 377 Cooper, William M. 333 Cope, Charlotte M. 333 Copeland, Robert M. 365 Corbitt. Pamela K. 377 Cord, Hendrik L. 333 Corder, Greg 377 Cordle, Huey E. Jr. 333 Corley, Cassandra A. 351 Corn, Beverly L. 351 Cornelius, Kjuansa M. 333 Corr. Cameron B. 333 Cosgrove, Colin B. Jr. 163 365 Coskrey, Beverly J. 365 Cotten, Allen 81 Cottingham, Walker H. 333 Cotton. Philip A. 333 Cotton, Salie M 82. 351 Cottrell, Rhonda 365 Cottrell. Ronald W. 259. 377 Couch, Cathryn J. 351 Coullias, Michael S. 351 Coulter, Michael P. 377 Courtney, Deborah 259. 322. 377 Coven, John E. 333 Cowan, George 351 Cowan, Willie F 377 Cowart. Henry C. 351 Cowart. Lauree 351 Cox. Bobby B. 333 Cox, Raymond E. 389 Cox, Rufus Jr. 333 Cox, Susan E. 351 Coxwell, Wesley B. 333 Craddock, Linda L. 333 Craft. Kenneth L. 365 Craft. Mariana 1. 351 Craig. Carol E. 377 Craig, Paul E. 333 Crawford, Caroline R Crawford, Tammy K Crawford, Timothy H Crawley, Anne B. Creel, Cindi J Creel, Mark Crenshaw, Anderson E. Creswell, Thomas L. Crews, Lisa A. Crews, Susan L. Cribb. Deborah A Cribb. Kenneth A Crim. Donna K Crittenden, Carlena Crittenden. Perry Crochet. Denise L. Crosby. Jane E. Cross. Sherrie L. Cross. Stephanie R. Crossland, Timothy D. Crowell, Sheila Crozier, Ronald J. Crutchfield. Cheryl Cuellar, Angelica T Cueto, John R. Cullen, Terry A. Culp. Dianna K. Culp. Dykes A. Culpepper, Bruce B. Culpepper, Cathy R. Culpepper. Jane Culpepper, Tonya K. Culver, Vanessa C. Cumbie, Lisa G. Cummings. Mary K. Cummings, Ricky Cummins, Linda D. Cunningham, Bonnie M Cunningham, Delmus Cunningham, Kimberly Cunningham, Valerie Cunningham, Ywell K. Curenton, Lon C. Curry. Kenneth W Cyprian, Willie P. D Dailey. James C. Dailey. John M Dailey. Rickey A. Dalon, Helen D. Dalrymple, Ann Daniel. Deborah C Daniel. Herman Daniel. Richard L. Daniel. William D. Daniels, Danny Daniels. Pamela Daniels, Staci D Daniels, Traci L. Danks. Thomas P Danner. Mary D Dansby. Emma D 83 365 Darlin gton, Cathy E. 365 Destito. Joe A 352 377 Dauyr erty, Dianna W 334 DeliK k hilly R 09 365 Daven port, Andrea D 365 Devoy. 334 351 i lava port. Bryan K 334 l M 365 Devei . Geary D 377 , S 389 333 David ion. Aubrey L 377 334 333 Davis. Barbara A 168. 334. ■sar. Joseph T 352 365 352 Dd k.-y Anthony D 334 333 Davis. Chet S 334 Dm |ory O 23 377 Davis. Deborah K 334 )i kmson. Clay C 83 334 300 351 Davis, Felicia L 334 ( kman. Marcus 377 333 Davis, Fred L 334 Dillard. Tad 365 377 Davis. Heather B. 45 365 Dillard. Walter 80. 116. 82 377 Davis. Janice M 377 124. 322 377 333 Davis. Jason W. II 377 Dillard. Willie L 352 120 365 Davis, Jenny C. 377 Dillender. Dentd 1 83 377 148 149 Davis. Jody L. 286 352 Dismukes. Christophe 334 80 Davis, Karen D. 334 Ditterlme. James E 334 351 Davis, Laura 352 Dix. Felecia A 352 351 Davis, Marcus A. 334 Dixon. Karleen 334 351 Davis, Mark A 334 Dobson, Lee F 352 83 377 Davis, Mary E. 377 Dodd. Anthony R 377 377 Davis, Robert B 377 Dodson, Janet K 334 333 Davis. Robert W. 377 Doheny, Kevin R 352 365 Davis. Ronald 377 Don, Jerry N 365 81 377 Davis, Ronald K. 334 Donaldson. Archie W 365 333 Davis, Ronnie L. 365 Donaldson. Raven 352 333 Davis. Sallie A. 334 Donneylly. Eric A. 334 377 Davis. Scott H 84 365 Dorman, Jay A 352 365 Davis. Tanya Y. 377 Dorriety. Laura 377 117 Davis. Teresa A. 377 Dorsey, Julie M 153 334 333 Davis. Teri L. 122 334 Doty. Christopher J 286 334 79 377 Davis. Terri L. 352 Doucet. Ellen M 334 333 Davis. Vanessa G. 334 Douglas, Carolyn D 365 35. 128. Davis. William M. Jr. 334 Douglas. Walter A 377 258 352 Dawki ns. Janet S. 334 Dowdle. Deborah L 78 334 333 Dawki ns. Larry 82 377 Dowling. John M. 352 80. 121, Dawki ns, Tammala A 334 Dowling. Margie M 334 352 Dawood. Ismail M. 365 Downes. Darci A 352 377 Day. Chesley R 352 Drake. Ivonne E. 334 352 Day. Kimberly E. 377 Drake. Joan A 334 78. 333 333 377 Day. Mark Day, Martha J. 80 365 334 Drake. William E Jr Driggers. Sherry 365 352 Deal. James B. 334 Drinkard. Shelia 352 84 121. 124. 365 377 153. 377 Deal. Kevin E. 352 Dubberley. Dena L 79. 313. Dean. Cathy H 377 318 334 Dean. Dennis E. 352 Dudley. Larry C. 334 52.2. Dean. Richard 120. 124. Dudley. Sherry A 334 322 377 Duke. Deborah K 377 Dean. Suzanne 323 377 Duke. Max J 377 Deariso, Edward H. 365 Dukes. Dorothy J 365 Dees. Martha J. 365 Dulaney. Reatha M 334 Defee, Patricia A 352 Dumas. Vincent R 80. 168. 81. 334 Define , Beverly J. 78 334 365 81. 334 Degenett. Trudie M 334 Duncan. Barbara K 334 365 DeGroot, Teresa 365 Duncan. Bobby P 352 365 DeGroot. Wilhelmus 147 377 Duncan. Payton S 81 334 389 Delaigle. Tina F 78. 258. Dunn. Ann S. 377 352 377 Dunn. Elizabeth K 334 377 Delaney. Donald J 83. 377 Dunn. Guy S 365 334 Delk. Denise L 45. 148. Dunn. Juanita 352 334 149 365 Dunn. Kathy I 334 352 Dell, Lyndsey D. 365 Dunn. Ted P. Jr 334 334 Delmas, Jean M 365 Dunn. Tony H 334 80. 334 Denike. Nancy L. 377 Dunn. Virginia 334 352 Denman, Rebecca 365 Dunmam. Keith 365 377 Denman. Scott E 44 365 Dunning. Pnscilla H 334 377 Dennis, Carla P 352 Durant. Patricia 80 365 365 Dennis, Gracie 352 Durham. Tammy J 377 ln Je 399 Durr, Ralph L. 334 Duvall. Daniel D. 334 Dyess. Albert H. Jr. 334 Dykes, Belinda R 334 Dykes. Beth A. 352 Dykes. Charles T. 365 Dykes. Rebecca L. 377 Earle, Harold G. 377 Earley, Sharon Y. 334 Early, Emily H. 365 Earnest, Lori R. 83 , 377 East. Deborah R. 377 Easterling, Dan A. 365 Easterling, Randy M. 365 Edeker, Vance D. 335 Edmondson, Lori A. 335 Edwards, Barbara J. 377 Edwards, David H. 352 Edwards, Samuel M. 335 Eiland, William R. 335 Eiriksson, Dale A. 377 Ekpo, Ernest J. 335 Elias, Janet 120 147 365 Elias, Mary A. 335 Ellenburg, Kevin G. 352 Elliott, Branda T. 377 Elliott, Donna M. 335 Ellis, Jeff A. 81 335 Ellis, Kenneth W. 365 Ellis, Robin J. 141 335 Ellison, Joan E. 79 335 Ellison, Teresa R. 352 Ellisor, JoAnne E. 83 Ellisor, Lynda J. 335 Ellisor, Mary E. 335 Emery, Anne C. 365 Enemchukwu, Al Erne 365 Enfinger, Melissa J. 124 323 English, Brenda F 147 English, Van D. 312 English, Wallace T. 352 Ennis, Andrew T. 81 Epeagba, Samuel C. 335 Erickson, David A. 259, 352 Ernest, Henry P. 335 Espy, Susan E. 119, 122, 128, 335 Estes, Glenda F 352 Estes, Gregory 253, 365 Etheredge, Alison 335 Etterlee, Farris D. 300, 335 Evans, Georgia A. 335 Evans, Janet R. 83, 365 Evans, Sidney D. 352 Everett, Octavia Y. 365 Everett, Yolanda 335 Ewing, Keven J. 352 Fail, Phaedra E. Faircloth, Molly 119, 122, 335 119, 335 Faison, Leah E. Fannin. Barbara K. Fant, Vernon S. Farahbakhsh, Farima Farmer. Charlotte V Farmer, Glenn K. Farmer, Lisa D. Farooq, Mohammad D. Farrar, Lisa A. Farrior, Henry L. Faulk, Becky C. Faulk, Timothy W Fayson, Daron D. Felder, Janet C. Felicetti, Juliana Fellows, Janet Felton, Clifford Felts, Edward L. Felts, Judith L. Fendley, James N. Fennell, Pamala J. Ferguson, Gerald L. Fernandez, Caprice L. Fernandez, Yolanda T 313, 314, 315, Ferrara, Ronald P. Fields, Teresa Figg, Donna J. Filson, Remona K. Findley, Andrew D. Findsen, Benjamin G. Fisher, Mitchell C. Fitzgerald, Robin S. Fiveash, Mary L. Fiveash, Perianne Flanders, Shirley CI. Fleming, Allen T Fleming, Roger W Fleshman, Sarah D. Flowers, Allois S. Flowers, Andy C. Flowers, Francine Flowers, Jacqueline Flowers, John D. Flowers, Kimberley R. Flowers, Larry Flowers, Malanie A. Flowers, Patricia A. Flowers, Robert K. Flowers, Sh elrel Flowers, Wilfred L. Floyd, Jesse J. Floyd, Kenneth A. Floyd, Lynda M. Floyd, Perry C. Floyd, Robert L. IV Floyd, Trecia E. Fluellen, Shanette Fluitt, Ira E. Flurry, David D. Foley, Judith J. Folmar, Joel M. Jr. Folsom, George R. Foltz, Jamie E. Foote, Jacqueline Ford, Ralph E. Foreman, Auburn R. Forrester, Cheryl L. 78 335 Forthman, Michelle T. 366 365 Fortner, Timothy S. 352 86 352 Foss. Karla L. 335 365 Foss, Ken C. 352 365 Foster, Amy J. 51 128 225 335 Foster, Beth A. 335 335 Foster, Bill F 352 153 365 Foster, James D. 352 79 335 Foster, James G. 352 352 Foster, Kenneth D. 128 335 83 335 Foster, Mark 335 335 Foster, Thomas A. 335 82 365 Fountain, Green K. 335 80 335 Fowee, Deborah J. 389 352 Foxhall, Donnell 335 352 Frana, Frank J. 81 365 Franklin, Rodney A. 366 122 335 Franics, Earl 352 365 Frazier, Denise M. 352 335 Frederickson, Erin L. 317 335 335 Freeman, James M. 335 352 Freeman, Van 366 83 352 French, Deborah A. 352 132, 312, Fretland, Erik 29 379 318 352 Freund, Lori J. 78 335 335 Friday, Angela M. 335 335 Frith, Karen 379 78 352 Fritz, Mark S. 117 352 335 Froman, Russell 335 81, 300, Fugit, Terry K. 366 335 Fuller, Alandra G. 353 365 Fuller, Bobby W 379 335 Fuller, Charles K. 353 352 Fuller, David C. 379 79 365 Fuller, Donald P. 353 78 258 Fuller, Gregg V. 335 352 Fuller, Leola M. 379 335 Fuller, William P. 353 335 Fulmer, Greg A. 366 365 Fuqua, Thomas D. 86 353 335 Furmage, Teresa M. 323 379 352 Futch, H. Lamar 353 365 335 r 352 352 A 365 Gable, Bridget F 335 335 Gache, James M. 353 335 Gacita, Anthony M. 335 352 Gaddy, Bruce M. 379 352 Gaddy, Jeannean 24 128, 335 365 Gaddy, Robert S. 335 352 Gafford, Debra J. 366 176, 352 Gaines, Gregory B. 366 78, 365 Gainey, Janice W 336 335 Gallacher, Elizabeth 78, 366 335 Galvan, Arthur 379 335 Galvan, Suzanna 336 352 Gamble, Halbert K. 366 80 Gammage, Frances C. 336 335 Gantt, Angela D. 83, 336 335 Ganus, Kimberly R. 366 335 Gardner, Jeffrey S. 336 176 Gardner, Valerie 257, 353 78, 335 Garland, Gerald R. 366 159 Garner, Donna L. 121, 128, 81, 335 147, 379 352 Garner, Edwin L. 7, 121, 124, 78, 335 128, 147, 163, 323, 379 Garner, Sharon Garrett, Gloria C. Garrett, Janice D. Garrett, Katherine Garrett, Sharon Garrett, Stanley Garrett, Susanne Gassett, Diane Gatlin, Lea Ann Gauspohl, Paul E. Gauspohl, William E. Gavin, Tanja T Gea, Wentsuey Gee, Scott T Geer, Cynthia Geier, Mitch A. Genetski, Thomas A. Geoghagan, Cynthia J. George, Jennifer L. German, Michael German, Robert D. Getchell, Timothy G. Gibbs, Charlatta D. Gibbs, Ronald T Gibson, James M. Gibson, Kenneth E. Gibson, Lanorris Gibson, Robert D. Gibson, Steven D. Gibson, Wade Giddens, Claude R. Gignilliat, Leah K. Gilbert, Kimberly K. Gilchrist, Margaret Giles, Vivian D. Gilheart, Elisa Gilley, Phillip Gilley, Timothy R. Gilliard, Pamela D. Gilliland, Laura L. Gillman, Wanda L. 353 366 379 366 336 353 353 366 336 336 274, 336 336 379 257, 379 336 353 379 122, 336 318, Gilmore, Julia A. Gilroy, Yong Yo Girdner, Aaron Givan, Sandra D. Givens, Keith M. Glass, James D. Glass, Sharon Glidewell, Daniel T Glover, Eric H. Glover, Gregory A. Glover, Gregory L. Godwin, Jo E. Godwin, Lynn L. Godwin, Nelda C. Goemaat, Kathryn L. Goff, Pam L. Goff, Patricia Inez Goff, Toni A. Golden, Barry D. Golden, George G. Goocher, Lisa Goodreau, James A. Goodson, Timothy H. Goodson, Tina W. Goodwin, Barry K. Goolsby, Craig W. 80, 121. 353 366 83, 336 353 336 251, 353 379 336 82, 366 379 366 336 379 179, 379 149, 366 336 336 379 336 176, 366 366 80, 353 79, 313, 319, 353 336 353 336 336 163, 379 336 353 353 379 81, 336 366 353 379 353 353 83, 336 83, 379 336 336 336 83, 366 336 353 353 324, 379 336 400 Index Gordon. Arthur R 336 Green, Hollye M 379 Gnssett, Leanne 336 Hale i ■122. Gordon, Wanda F 366 Green, John R 379 Grissett. Tammy R 367 379 Goss. Charles E. 379 Green, Lou Ann 258 367 Qrtaaetti ■i a 336 Hale Jod D 336 Gothard, Brian W 336 Green. Pamela S. 336 Griswold. Victor F 353 Hah •• d I 117. 353 Gottschalk, Lynda A 353 Green. Penny A 336 (m le. Sammu- ( 379 Hi • I K 379 Gould, Jamie L. 353 Green. Thomas W 367 Groom, Sharon E. 148 Hall ih M 336 Gowan, Elizabeth F 336 Greene, Amy M 119 336 Groover. Deborah A 379 Halfofld Hilary 336 Grady, Anna C. 379 Greene, Charlotte V. 258 353 Grouby, Edward A 148, 379 Hall. Bru 82. 300. 353 Graf. Margaret L. 83 Greene, Jennifer M 367 Grout, Amy L 336 Hall. David J 379 Graff under. Donna K 159. 379 Greene. William C. 366 Grubbs. Randy D 168. 336 Hall. Guy A 336 Graham, Dianne 366 Greer. Brian S. 336 Giubbs. Sherrit- I 379 Hall J.v 379 Graham. Edward B. 379 Greer, James A 336 Guier. James W 389 H.jII J.sr • • 379 Graham, Victoria L. 120. 353 Gregg, Catharine A 80 336 Gulley. Janet i Gunn, Lola A 82. 367 389 Hall. rMeUaaa i 367 Gramling. Leanne M Grant, Carldon W. 26. 353 Gregory, Clarence P. 353 Hall, Mike 128. 379 379 Gregory, Nathan S. 353 Gunter. Jeannic 80. 353 Hall. Randall 1 353 Grant. Deborah A 336 Gregson, Harvey D 367 Hall. Royce 336 Grant. Elaine E. 336 Gregson, Sherry M 336 T ¥ Hall. Sandra S. 353 Grant. Larry M. 257. 379 Griffin. Cynthia M. 379 ri Halladay. Stephanie 379 Grant, William L. 389 Griffin. Harold M 336 Halhday. Frederick G 353 Grantham, Laura R. 379 Griffin. Joan 147. 163 Haas, Virginia S. 23 379 Hamilton. George F 379 Gravat, James F 366 Griffin. Kimberly A. 379 Hadaway. Dennis 379 Hamilton. Kenneth C 119. 122. Graves. Paul R. Jr. 353 Griffin. Marrion J. 336 Hadden, Kasey S. 336 336 Gray. Pamela K. 168. 336 Griffin. Patricia D. 83. 313. Haddock, Cecilia D 367 Hamilton. Mamie 379 Gray, Thomas W. 86. 379 318. 353 Haddock. Shelia R 367 Hamilton. Marvin L 353 Grayson, James 366 Griffin, Rodney 336 Hagins, Hilda H 389 Hamm. Charlotte L 353 Greek. David J. 379 Griffin, Sandra 83. 367 Hagood. Dennis K 379 Hamm. James M 379 Green, Crystal A. 336 Griffin. Teri M. 353 Hahn, Michelle E. 252 336 Hammock. Charles G. 150 353 Green, Darryl W. 80. 353 Griffith. Alice M. 336 Haines. Sarah L. 336 Hammock. Rober L 379 Green, Deborah L. 117, 120. 353 Griggs. Barbara A. 159. 367 Haines, Toni M 379 Hammond. Victoria E 153 367 Green, Denise 366 Grimes, Annie L. 336 Haisten. Kathryn 147. 353. Hamm k. Gail G. 379 Green, Dwight K. 379 Grimes. Linda E. 367 379 Hamrick. Jacki J 336 Green, Fletcher D. 353 Grimm. Patricia L. 379 Haisten, Sandra K 120. 163. Hamrick. Leo 1 336 Green. Glenda K. 336 Grimmer. Glynn T Jr. 367 253 Hamryka. Bonnie S 259 336 Green, Gloria C. 353 Grimsley. James E. Jr. 379 Halcomb, John H. 367 Hancock. Deborah J 336 GREEN ' S CITY DRUGS BankAmericaro wdconfta hafc YOUR FAVORITE COSMETICS CANDIES GIFTS COMPLETE CARD AND NOVELTY SHOP A COMPLETE DRUG CENTER FIRST AID SUPPLIES VITAMINS PHOTO EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES TAPE PLAYERS 4 AND 8 TRACK TAPES PRESCRIPTIONS 400 Parklane Shopping Center 3 Blocks from Campus Gam Green and Spencer Burkett 566-3180 566-4740 lrvJr« 401 Hancock, Mark K. 367 Haug, Stephen F 380 Hand. Mae B. 379 Hawkins, Danny C. 117 367 Hand, Sherri L. 353 Hawkins, Martha 380 Hankinson, Kelly A. 337 Haws, Gerald K. 380 Hanley, Connie G. 367 Haws, William S. 367 Hanning, Christopher 353 Hawthorne, Leigh A. 380 Hanson, Michael D. 353 Hawthorne, Stanley D. 120 380 Harbuck, Kathy L. 121, 324, Hayden, John S. 354 379 Hayes, Darrell R. 80, 117, Hardegree, Matthew K 353 168 354 Hardeman, Ronnie E. 379 Hayes, Donna L. 367 Harden, Barbara W. 337 Hayes, Katrina S. 367 Harden, J. C. 252 379 Hayes, Sonja M. 354 Hargett, Shirley R. 353 Haynes, Shirley A. 380 Hargrove, Beverly L. 353 Hays. John F Jr. 337 Harkins, Sharon L. 145 379 Hazatone, Jill 78 354 Harlan, William A. 86 337 Hazen, Walter 380 Harless, Laura J. 379 Head, Charles M. 380 Harmon, Vernon F 353 Head, James H. 337 Harnage, Curtis K. 86, 116, Head, Robert V. 354 353 Headly, Donna L. 121 367 Harold, Christina D. 353 Helms, Jane 121, 147 367 Harper, Joseph F III 367 Helms, John M. 354 Harrell, Ann H. 337 Helms, Tina L. 122 337 Harrell, Curtis L. 84 353 Helton, Winfred O. 380 Harrell, Joseph M. 84 367 Helveston, Valerie 354 Harrell, Sharon B. 380 Hembree, Greg S. 367 Harrell, Teresa E. 380 Hemming, Barbara 380 Harrelson, Cindy R. 367 Henderson, David A. 380 Harrelson, Steven L. 380 Henderson, Durwood M. 337 Harris, Barbara K. 122 337 Henderson, Michele L. 337 Harris, David M. 81 367 Hendrickson, Amanda 80 380 Harris, Kenneth A. 337 Hendrix, Laura L. 380 Harris, Patrick B. 84 353 Hendry, Paul J. 337 Harris, Portia R. 337 Henke, William P. 380 Harris, Robin A. 337 Henken, Katherine L. 117, 258, Harris, Rodger L. 81 353 337 Harris, Rosaline M. 337 Henley, Julie 337 Harris, Russell 380 Hennigan, Dare 354 Harris, Ruthie C. 337 Hennigan, John M. 354 Harris, Theresa L. 353 Henry, Billy E. 354 Harrison, Daniel A. 337 Hermetz, Timothy M. 118 312 Harrison, James R. 367 Herring, Bruce M. 389 Harrison, Mary A. 380 Herring, Gerard W 354 Harrison, Robert L. 353 Herring, Rodney R. 338 Harrison, Susan M. 337 Herring, Theresa L. 168, 169, Harrison, Wendy 337 257 354 Harrison, William R. 337 Hewell, Mikell S. 380 Harry, Jeffrey S. 337 Hicks, Misty L. 78, 258 367 Hart, Christopher E. 337 Hicks, Teresa R. 354 Hart, Elmer L. 353 Hicks, William H. 86 367 Hart, Ken 367 High, Sharon D. 168, 267 338 Hartert, Jana J. 83 353 Hightower, Gerald A. 338 Hartert, John J. 367 Hill, Benny R. 367 Hartley, Cynthia L. 78, 380 Hill, Bonnie D. Jr. 117 367 Hartley, Joy 337 Hill, Mason P. 367 Hartselle, Patrick O. 337 Hill, Susan 336 Hartselle, Timothy C. 353 Hill, Thomas B. 84 354 Hartzell, Matthew D. 337 Hill, Travis K. 367 Harvell, James F 353 Hiller, Linda J. 380 Harvey, Laurie L. 353 Hilliard, Patricia A. 380 Hastings, Clifton F 380 Hillsman, E. Toney 338 Hatcher, Arthur G. 80 367 Hillsman, John M. 176 380 Hatcher, Cynthia J. 367 Hilmer, Frederick L. 354 Hatfield, Mignonne 258 367 Hilson, Rodrick 338 Hattaway, Greg 380 Hines, Jeffrey R. 338 Hatton, William 380 Hinger, Diana S. 79 338 Haug, Christopher J. 81, 153, 337 Hinkel, James S. 120, 163, 380 Hinson, Eugenia A. Hinson, Luke Hitt, Chuck R Hix, Stephanie R. 60 318. Hix, Tony Hixon, John R. Hobbs, Lawrence C. Hobden, Kenneth W. Hodges, Phyllis P. Hoffman, Jennifer L. Hoffman, Sharon A. Hogan, David L. Hogg, Lisa B. Hoggle, Donna J. Hogue, Mary E. Holcomb, Arnold W Holder, Jenny L. Hoik, Herbert E. Holland, David A. Holland, Timothy Holland, Walter Holley, Frances D. Holley, Joey E. Holley, Julie E. Holley, Kathy L. Holley, Mary J. Hollingsworth, Cathy Hollingsworth, Greg Hollis, Gail D. Hollis, Mark A. Hollis, Melissa Hollis, Morris H. Hollis, Richard S. Hollis, Sandra R. Hollis, Tamara L. Holly, Kimberly R. Holman, Kimberly I. Holmes, David B. Holmes, Jeffrey M. Holmes, Perry A. Holt, Dawn J. Holt, Jeanie A. Holter, Susan L. Holyfield, Tandra M. Holzmann, Gerard C. Holzschuh, Robert J. Honeycutt, Brenda J. Hood, Bonnie M. Hooks, Carolyn Hooten, Cathleen Hopkins, Beverly H. Hopkins, John L. 42 Horn, Catherine E. Horn, Sang Chi Home, John H. Hornsby, Elizabeth A. Hornsby, William L. Horta, Mary M. Horta, Rick Horton, Robert M. Horvath, Susan A. Hosea, Mora L. Hough, Timmy L. Houser, Cassandra Houser, Jay A. 51. 324, 380 380 367 80, 313. 319, 338 380 338 286, 354 367 80, 338 147, 380 121, 380 380 367 338 354 163, 380 128, 338 354 367 367 81, 338 367 367 78, 367 354 389 338 354 338 354 367 367 81, 338 159, 338 367 80, 338 27 367 338 367 338 367 338 338 354 354 148, 163, 367 147, 367 120, 380 380 120, 367 81, 161, 338 354 338 354 338 380 80, 354 82, 380 354 60, 293 79, 338 84, 354 338 367 Houston, Daniel G. Houston, Gregory S. Howard, Herbert Howard, Lisa G. Howard, Parecia Howard, Sallie Howard, Sherri L. Howard, Vincent A. Howard, William S. Howell, Ame L. 148, Howell, Charles A. Howell, Jenine M. Howell. Timothy W. Huber. Jacqueline J. Huckaby, Cindy L. Hudley, Patricia J. Hudson, Charles D. Hudson, Donna M. Hudson, Gerri G. Hudson, Hames R. 32, Hudson, Joseph W. Hudson, Lisa D. Hudson, Lynn Huff, Brenda M. Huff, Kenneth Huffman, Patricia A. Huffstetler, Samuel Hughes, James R. Hughes, John T Hughes, Kenneth M. Hughes, William L. Hughey, Gerald B. Hulsey, Marty C. Humphrey, Dawn M. Humphrey, Neal 117, Hunt, Alfonza M. Hunt, Libbye D. Hunt, Suzanne Huntley, Sharon D. Hurst, James Hurst, William J. Hurt, Moses Jr. Hussain, Shahid Hussey, Barbara C. Hussey, Cheryl A. Hussey, Rhonda K. Hutcherson, Synitra Hutcheson, Cheryl A. Hutchings, Layne L. Hutchins, Brenda K. Hutchinson, Kenneth Hutson, Leland T Hutto, Frances A. Hyde, Wade A. Hyler, Jalene L. 355 380 355 380 380 367 80, 367 338 338, 355 149. 367 338 355 338 78, 338 338 122. 338 380 338 338 252, 380 259, 380 79, 338 79, 380 338 367 82, 380 367 338 54, 367 338 380 338 121, 367 124, 324, 380 287, 355 338 355 367 355 367 44, 338 338 389 338 380 338 82. 367 367 338 380 389 355 368 355 380 I Igwe, Webilo C. Ijeoma, Felix I. Immler, Thomas A. Inaudi, Salomon P. Ingraham, Mary K. Ingram, June Ingram, Mary H. Ingram, Richard G. 389 355 389 368 355 355 380 338 402 Index Ingram. Terry L. 380 Johnson, Cynthia D 355 Jordz n, Clifford D 355 lovine, Laura A 338 Johnson. Daniel J. 338 Jofdc n. Donna M 381 Irby, Jane 380 Johnson, David A 338 Jordz n, Karen M 339 Irby. William V 355 Johnson, David G 338 Joidi n, Marvin P 339 Ireland. John R 86 338 Johnson, Dorothy G 79 355 Jordi n. O. Maxim- 355 Irizarry, Angelique 172. 300, Johnson, Gary 355 Jordz n, Oliver T. 389 355 Johnson, Ginger L. 168 339 Jordi n. Patricia A 381 Irizarry, Lydia M 380 Johnson. James C. 339 Jordi n. Roy A 84 368 Irvin. Lisa A. 338 Johnson. James H. 380 Jordi n, Term- 381 Isaac, Joseph R 82 380 Johnson. Janet L 339 Joudeh. Rami M 355 Ishee, George C Jr 380 Johnson, Jason D. 339 Judah, Thom.i 339 Isom, William L 80 368 Johnson, Jeffrey T 368 Judd . Kimberly C. 339 Ivey. Sandra L. 338 Johnson, John 368 Judy Daniel L 355 Ivie, William D. 380 Johnson, Keith D 380 Julson, Jodi A 355 Ivins. Dani M 355 Johnson, Kenneth D. 339 Juniper, Iris O 368 Ivins. Kelly J. 368 Johnson. Kenneth E 380 Johnson, Lisa E. 79.368 Johnson. Lori A. 79 339 ic T Johnson. Louis B. 381 l J Johnson, Mark A. 45 368 Johnson, Mary A. 355 Kantor, Lisa L 78 355 Jackson, Aria P. 119 338 Johnson, Patrick N. 339 Kao, Peter C 339 Jackson, Beverly D. 128. 380 Johnson, Paul G. 368 Kay, Vanessa D 121 368 Jackson, Brenda 338 Johnson, Percy D. Jr. 82 381 Kaye . Moira A. 83. 124. 317. Jackson, Carl H. 380 Johnson, Randall M. 257, 368 381 Jackson, Elice D. 355 Johnson, Ricky 355 Keasler. Vicki R 339 Jackson, Gary 355 Johnson, Ronda A. 368 Keefe, Karen J. 355 Jackson, Gary W. 368 Johnson, Sharon 381 Keeney. Jeffrey J. 368 Jackson, Gearldine 338 Johnson, Sheila D. 381 Kehr, Brenca J. 368 Jackson, Jerry L. 300, 338 Johnson, Stephanie J. 339 Keith . Cassandra D. 368 Jackson, Josephine D. 338 Johnson, Susan 381 Keith . Eddie 381 Jackson, Lori A. 355 Johnson, Tracy L. 20, 79 339 Keith . Edward A. 355 Jackson, Lynn 380 Johnson. Vanessa 355 Keller, Karen A. 153 368 Jackson, Sandra A. 34. 368 Johnson. Walter 339 Keller, Roger A. 339 Jackson, Stephanie M. 338 Johnston , Cathy J. 355 Kelle y. Butch 381 Jackson, Todd 338 Johnston , Charles R. 381 Kelley. Fred J. 368 Jacobs. Cynthia A. 368 Johnston , Jeffrey 339 Kelley, Jackie L. 355 Jacobs. Mickey R. 355 Johnston Mark A. 128. 141. Kelley, James R. 355 Jalbert, Charles W. 380 355 Kelle y, Linda S. 128. 147. James, Arthur M. 368 Joiner, James H. Jr. 381 368 James, Joey K. 26 . 51, 118, Joiner. K mberly J. 83. 117. Kelley. Marline M. 381 355 355 Kelle y. Michael S. 339 James, Katrina L. 355 Joiner. Steven K. 368 Kelle y. Randal E. 355 Jamison, Angela IN. 338 Jones, Brenda G. 355 Kelley. Starla K 83. 117. Jamshidian, Mashaall 389 Jones, CI arice E. 339 119 122 339 Jarvis, Dorian L. 80. 355 Jones, Connie A. 368 Kelley. Valerie 128 339 Jeffcoat, Richard A. 338 Jones, David E. 368 Kelly Ann M 78 339 Jefferson, Deborah W 355 Jones, David T 339 Kelly Donna D. 355 Jeffries, Andy 128 Jones, Gwendolyn C. 339 Kelly Lance 46 Jenkins, Daphne K. 338 Jones, Jacob L. 381 Kelly Gary R 148 149. 381 Jenkins, David W 368 Jones, Ja mes D. 251, 266. 381 Kelly John A 339 Jenkins, Donald R. 389 Jones, Jennifer 339 Kelly Lester S 339 Jenkins, Leisha D. 79, 380 Jones, Jc . 80. 252. 355 Kelly Melissa K 381 Jenkins. Mark A. 355 Jones, Joseph C. 23, 312. 381 Kelly Sharon A. 153 381 Jenkins. Warren D. 380 Jones, Karon V. 339 Kelly Terry S 300. 317 Jerido. Sibyl M 338 Jones. Kathleen B. 80. 381 Kelsc , John A 381 Jernigan. Dennis G 380 Jones. Kathryn A. 339 Kelsc e. Panda L 368 Jernigan. Richard W. 82, 338 Jones, Marie E. 368 Keltn er, James C 355 Jernigan. William A. 368 Jones. O jida J 339 Kend rick. Paula C 258. 339 Jeter, Jennifer 80. 368 Jones. Robert B. 117. 339 Kend rick. Suzanne 172. 381 Jewell, Gregory L 355 Jones, Robert C 355 Kenn emer. Grep 141. 325. Jimenez, Osvaldo A. 355 Jones, Robert M 368 381 Jinright. Pamela G. 380 Jones. Robert M 381 Kenn ington. Harold B 381 Johnson. Anthony L. 381 Jones. Stanley R. 355 Kenn mgton. Katherm 355 Johnson, Brenda L. 338 Jones, Ty anna N. 258. 381 Kerse ■y. Terry G. 168 Johnson, Carol 82, 355 Jones, (Jl rica 267. 339 Kervi n. Jeffrey D 339 Johnson, Connie R. 389 Jordan. Alicia J. 339 Key. Terry G 368 Johnson. Cordelia D. 117. 168. Jordan. A rthur L. 339 Kickl iter. Michael S 339 355 Jordan. Cecila A 78. 368 Kieff ?r. Thomas R 339 Klllkk, Bo 368 KIHough Angela W 381 Kllli 148. 381 tricl 381 Kimblr I lllle D 79. 368 Kimhro. Joe J Kimbrouqh limma J 381 Kimbrough. James O Kimbrouqh. Norman K Kimbrow. Sharon L 339 Kimmrl. Georgia Ann 51.83, 115. 355 Kinard. Antonia D 339 Kinard, Terry A 381 Kiri( ade Hfc ' iael C 368 Kincey. Lou Ann 79. 381 King. Christopl 355 King. Deborah D 355 King. DeJenlyn 339 King. Elizabeth Ann 147. 355 King. Glenna D 120. 381 King. James G 117. 312. 381 King. Jamie L. 355 King. Walter B 381 Kirkham. Tera Jane 145. 172. 325 381 Kirland. Tom 279. 325 Kirkldnd. Anthony 381 Kirkland. Howard L 339 Kirkland. Tonia R 121. 258. 313. 318 368 Kirksey. Nina 168. 267. 368 Kirmaci. Omer 355 Kitchens. James D 84. 339 Kleinschmidt. Norman 339 Knight. Dee A 368 Knight. Dena R 339 Knotts. Michael 355 Knotts. Richard Jr 355 Knotts. Thomas 381 Knox. Wilford 368 Koerner, James R 381 Koerner. Pamela G 355 Koski. Russel 355 Kowalski Kaj A. 80. 339 Krack. Annett- 339 Kramer. Gregory J 356 Krebs. Stacy J 27. 1 115 Kremer. James D 368 Kritakara. Rudee 7. 124. 148. 325 381 Kroll. Tina M 339 Kuchle. Sandra J 80. 121. 356 Kuhn. Tamara L 36. 325. 381 Kunky. KimberK 1 120. 368 Kurtz. Clinton T 368 Kurtz. Daniel L Jr 381 Kuusisto. Amy R 119. 122. 160. 258. 339 Kyzar. Raymond J BC Lacey. Jos K Lackey. Thomas - John R 120. 128 339 122. 168. 356 Index 403 Lafon, Marcia D. 339 Latt imore, Willie H. 80 368 Levasseur, David C. 122 340 Locklier, Robert A. 382 Lafon. Michele L. 172 356 Lavvaseur, David 82 Leveque, Stephen E. 356 Lockwood, Derrick B. 80 356 Lahey. Nathan W. 356 Lawrence, Linda L. 79 339 Leverett, Charles W. 381 Loer, Gary A. 368 Laing, Robert A. 381 Lawson, Beverly D. 356 Leverett, Kimberly W. 368 Lofe, Philip L. 368 Lally, James A. 368 Lawson, Charla P. 368 Leverett, Linda J. 340 Long, Connie 79, 159, 368 Lally, Linda Parish 79 Lawson, Kimberly A. 80 339 Leverett, Shelia K. 356 Long, David 382 Lamarque, James G. 339 Lawson, Lucretia D. 339 Lewis, Charles A. 340 Long, David 120 Lambert. Lourie L. 381 Law yer, Debbie D. 381 Lewis, Jama A. 368 Long, Leigh A. 368 Lancaster, Kimberly 78 339 Laxson, Caron M. 163 368 Lewis, Rex D. 84 368 Long, Mechele L. 356 Landers, Ellis L. 121, 150, Layl ield, Darrell V. 176 356 Lewis, Robert 381 Longcrier, Wendy G. 340 176 356 Leach, Valetta D. 339 Lewis, Shari L. 258 381 Lonza, Debbie 258 340 Landers, James E. 368 Leahy, Raymond J. 368 Lewis, Wendy R. 340 Lonza, John M. 356 Lane, Rhonda K. 339 Leano, Harrell L. 339 Leyden, Barbara S. 389 Lott, Carolyn R. 340 Laney, Charles 381 Lecroy, Michael B. 339 Lightfoot, Craig A. 340 Love, Tammy S. 78 356 Laney, Janet A. 356 Ledbetter, Stephanie 356 Liles, Angela J. 120 381 Lovelace, Lisa G. 340 Laney, Lisa 339 Ledford, Elizabeth P. 381 Liles, Charles W. Jr. 118 340 Lovelady, Diane L. 340 Laney, Timothy R. 368 Lee, Arnatta R. 258, 339 Lind, Cecelia E. 340 Lovell, Sharon E. 340 Lang, Lori A. 258, 356 Lee, Brenda K. 339 Lindsey, Angela 1. 381 Lover, Sheila 369 Langdon, Randy O. 381 Lee, Danny K. 381 Lindsey, James E. 368 Lover, Steve L. 340 Langenberg, Robert W. 368 Lee, Doulgas W. 381 Linna, Kenneth W. 381 Lovvorn, Lee A. 340 Langley, Mary C. 339 Lee, Eileen R. 356 Lipham, Sharon M. 368 Lowe, Beverly D. 356 Langston, Larraine C. 356 Lee, Forrest A. 317, 381 Lipscomb, Cynthia R. 121 147 Lowe, Patricia G. 340 Lanier, David C. 128 356 Lee, Franklin K. 381 Lipton, Abbie G. 368 Lowe, Shannon R. 340 Lanier, Luwana L. 339 Lee, J. Scott 340 Little, John L. 356 Lowe, Tracey 356 Lantis, Teresa L. 356 Lee, John M. 340 Little, Roland S. 81 356 Lowery, Frieda M. 80 369 Lantz, Tracey L. 339 Lee, Mark C. 381 Livingston, Brenda F 381 Lowery, James S. 340 Lapointe, Jerome L. 381 Lee, Shelia R. 340 Livingston, Tina B. 150 Lowery, Lia 369 Large, Fred 381 Lee, Tina M. 340 Livingstone, Donna L. 368 Lowery, William 389 Larson, Karen 356 Leeser, Cynthia M. 340 Llewellyn, Welsey E. 34, 121, Lowry, Tracy E. 275 382 Lasseter, Cecil E. 339 Leis Peggy A. 78, 340 128 368 Lucas, Samuel 356 Lasso, Silvia 368 Lester, John H. 340 Lo, Desmond 356 Luckie, Remonia 340 Latorre, Antonio J. 356 Leukel, Jeffrey M. 81, 381 Locicero, Carol J. 83 368 Luckie, William C. 147 369 Latorre, Pedro 279 368 Leukel, Kathleen M. 368 Locicero, Joseph A. 356 Lundy, Charles C. 340 Lattimore, Nellie 339 Leukel, Lee F 356 Locklar, Susan D. 381 Lunsford, Jennifer A. 369 FIRST FARMERS MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PARK STREET BRANCH conveniently located to serve your banking needs. 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Renee A. 141 120 128 120 253 78 120 147 341 341 382 341 341 369 382 117 382 382 382 369 382 382 356 369 369 369 341 382 382 356 356 356 369 356 341 341 341 357 369 341 341 357 119 274. 369 341 342 342 271 369 357 369 382 342 369 342 342 357 342 342 357 382 79 357 342 369 128 271 357 150 389 357 357 342 369 342 357 McGriff. Isa K M( (jurk. Jeanette H M Henry. Ri h ird J McHugh. Brett M( Intosh. Edward E. Mclntyre. Jamr- M M KHIar. Vonc ilt- McKenzie. Alecia D McKenzie. Norman M McKeown, John P Mc Kinnon, John McKire. Carolus D McLain. Keith A McLam. Shelly L. McLaughlin. Patrick McLean, Cindy R McLean. Ellen K McLendon. Carla J. McLendon. Jacqueline McLendon. Jaye McLendon, Rhonda K. McMillan, Calvin L. McNab, Mitch McNabb. David McNair, Mark McNeeley. Paul R McNeil. Lisa G. McNorton. Joseph G. McPhail. Kim R McQuaig. Margaret K McRee. Kelley A. McVicker, Mitch H McWhite, Melinda E. Meadows, James L. Medders, Craig T. Medley. Kimberly R Medlock. Tammy R. Meeks. Deborah O. 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William B 86 341 150 Mincy, Beverly 382 342 Miner, Kevin L 382 83 370 Ming, Lisa K 356 370 Mitchell. Donald A 80. 325 370 382 82 370 Mitchell. Jerohne A 382 370 Mitchell. John C 382 317 357 Mitchell. Lionel S 341 370 Mitchell. Pamela Y. 382 370 Mitchell. Phillip V 86 341 168 342 Mitchell. Ronald A 80. 326. 80 370 382 357 Mitchell. Victor T 369 128 357 Mittler. Lea A 80 382 342 Mixon. Frederick J 356 382 Mixson. Martha E 121. 147. 51. 147. 172 382 369 Mixson. Michael M 84 356 369 Mobley. Paul T 356 341 Mobley. Sandra K 341 382 Mobley. Terry L 275 382 Mock. Jimmy D. 341 382 Modozie. Michael C 382 382 Monahan. Brian P 341 369 Monfee. Allison J 356 141 356 Monk. Marshall L 356 382 Montanez. B Martha 150 356 382 Montgomery. Billy J 369 369 Montgomery. Daphne Y 356 356 Moody. Julia A 128. 341 80. 356 Moody. Larry 356 382 Mooney. Cathia 1 382 356 Mooneyham. Brent A 341 120 Moore. Benjamin 382 369 Moore. Catherine M 369 356 Moore. Cynthia G 172. 382 369 Moore. David R 369 382 Moore. Issac D 341 341 Moore. James A 357 341 Moore. Janice F 341 119. 122. Moore. Jimi L 82. 389 341 Moore. John T 341 356 Moore. Julie D 172. 382 341 Moore. Kerin A 369 369 Moore. Man- • 389 382 Moore. Marthanna 37. 44. 121. 275. 369 128. 357 382 Moore. Phyttl « 357 79. 356 Moore. Robbie A 83. 357 369 Moore. Sharon Inde 382 4 L Moore. William C. 159 341 Moorer, Willie 369 Morard, Michael C. 369 Morehead, Tim P. 341 Morgan, Billy D. 369 Morgan, Crystal L. 341 Morgan, Elizabeth M. 341 Morgan, Pamela L. 78 341 Morgan, Raymond H. 341 Morgan, Richard M. 382 Moriarty, Cathleen M. 341 Morris, Arville 382 Morris, David E. 369 Morris, Debi L. 341 Morris, Rhonda D. 341 Morris, Richard A. 136, 317, 357 Morrison, Julia 83 337 Morrison, Paul W. 382 Morrison, Vicki D. 357 Morrow, Clarence S. 382 Morrow, David G. 341 Morrow, James F 151 389 Morrow, Levy P. 382 Morrow, Terri L. 341 Morse, Brenda K. 357 Moses, Johnnie P. 382 Moses, Philip B. 357 Moss, Jennifer 341 Moss, Micky D. 357 Mossholder, Mark A. 341 Mote, Emmette V. 341 Mote, Sandra L. 341 Motes, Lynn 341 Motley, Betsy A. 83 357 Mott, Kenneth O. 369 Mount, Mike D. 382 Moxey, Joel 286 Moxness, Ronda K. 259, 369 Moye, Janie E. 341 Mracek, Jonathan J. 369 Muer, Jennifer S. 258, 310, 311 369 Muller, Bubba 341 Mullins, Dennis A. 369 Mumbrauer, Wendy 357 Munday, Jeffrey D. 86 Mundine, Barbara A. 300, 341 Munnerlyn, Rudolph V. 341 Murchison, Rhonda P. 83 357 Murchison, Tanya M. 83 382 Murdock, Kelvin L. 251, 382 Murphree, Vicki L. 341 Murphy, Michael D. 369 Murray, Robert 341 Murray, Robin M. 341 Murry, Donna D. 369 Musselman, Glen P. 341 Mustap ha, Muhammac 382 Myer, Perry G. 153 382 Myers, Jerod L. 382 Myers, Kevin A. 286 357 Myers, Nicky G. 382 Myers, Stacey L. 341 N Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nappi, Thomas W. Naramore, Clay C. Nash, Debra A. Nauert, Terry L. Neal, James C. Neal, James L. Neal, Kitty M. Neill, Gary D. Nell, Rusty Nelms, Marshelle Nelson, Carol A. Nelson, Dana L. Julia L. Melanie D. Neal Palmer W. Neumans, Susan B. Neven, Lance G. Newsom, Robert F Newsome, Kenneth W. Newton, Jacquie D. Newton, Paul M. Nichols, Michael L. Nichols, Rachel L. Nickle, Gerald A. Nicoluccie, Elizabeth Nierste, Kimberly A. Niles, Sidney Nix, John D. Nix, Maria D. Nobis, Kate M. Noble, Brian A. Noble, Gregory T. Noble, Tracy C. Nolan, Cheryl A. Nolen, David M. Nolen, Robert A. Nolin, Richard T Nonnenmann, Chris Norman, Josephine Norris, Annese Norton, Dan P. Norwood, Tracie D. Notman, Robert V. Nugent, Lorie A. Null, Anthony L. Null, Benjamin H. Numan, Bassam K. Nunez, Marco A. Nunnally, Scott T Nuss, James E. Nye, Catheren L. 23 342 342 128, 357 370 357 357 54 342 82 342 , 80, 326 342 80, 342 357 370 357 370 84, 342 370 342 342 357 370 357 84 342 357 384 370 357 357 357 384 384 342 370 49, 342 128, 384 342 342 342 342 370 384 342 176 384 370 122, 342 286, 342 384 370 o Ogle, Rebecca L. 370 Oglesby, Pamela J. 370 Oji, Godwin E. 122 Okoh, Brenda 384 Okon, Columbus E. 52 Olive, Bonnie B. 370 Oliver, Pamela D. 168, 357 Oliverius, Daniel 370 O ' Mara, Patrick B. 151, 251, 370 O ' Neal, Terry L. 357 Orndorff, Mary E. 342 Osborne, Paul 342 Osmer, Tracy R. 342 Osteen, William 86, 342 Ostertag, Donald E. 384 O ' Sullivan, Nan E. 370 Oswalt, David M. 84 357 Oswalt, Debbie 370 Ousley, Bennie 342 Ousley, Michael 342 Outlaw, Bellia S. 342 Owen, Roger A. 117, 357 Owens, Carol S. 342 Owens, Gregory R. 121 141 158, 176, 326 370 Owens, Thomas D. 82 370 Owings, Irma C. 122, 357 Owokoniran, Regina 342 Owokoniran, Wahab A. 370 148, Oakley, Earnest A. 47, 357 O ' Brien, Mary L. 32, 119, 122, 342 O ' Brien, Michael K. 357 O ' Donnell, Angela L. 370 O ' Ferrell, Edward D. 357 Pace, Sharon L Padgett, Reita E. 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Pearce, Timothy M. Pearson, Lisa M. Pearson, Robert A. Peavy, Patricia V Peel, S. Michelle Peevy, Leshia A. Pennington, Ison J. Pennington, Karen C. Pennington, Robert L. Penuel, Joseph B. Pepper, Kala L. Perdue, Kenny T. Perez, Alfred L. Perez, Rappy Perkins, Robert L. Perrella, Guy M. Perry, Mikel L. Perryman, Mabelline Pesnell, Suellen Peter, Penny S. Peters, Karen L. Peterson, Lizzie P. Petritsis, Andrea Petritsis, Maria I. Petrone, Michael S. Petteway, Carl G. Ill Petteway, Kathryn L. Pettway, John A. 148, 80 168, 258, 29, 121 148, 163 80, 147, 128, 168, Phares, Michael A. Phelps, Lisa R. Phillips, Dewitt Phillips, Gina L. 80, Phillips, James B. Phillips, James C. 117, 121, Phillips, James D. Phillips, Malanie Phillips, Mark G. Phillips, Ross Phillips, Sharon Phillips, Terri L. Phillips, Terry Pichanick, Keith A. 22, 23, Pickett, Lee H. 54, Pierce, Donald R. Pierce, James D. Pierce, Mark E. Pigue, James R. Pike, Susan E . Pilcher, Donald G. Pinckard, Ronald T Pinyan, Homer R. 300 79. 342 342 342 287 370 342 370 357 342 370 370 357 357 342 357 384 370 370 149, 384 384 342 384 370 384 370 384 342 384 342 81 384 370 357 357 357 384 342 384 343 384 370 343 384 169, 370 384 357 370 384 357 357 343 357 357 357 370 343 370 358 343 358 370 343 358 370 358 343 370 406 Index Pitts. Patricia A Pitts. Timothy O. Plant, Gerrianne Plott. Allen D Poff. Debbie S Poff. Derrick L. Polk, Belinda T. Pollock, Kim Ponder. William C. Ponds, Karen L Pope, Kevin J. Pope, Penelope J Porsch. Rainee D. Portis, Lister C. 39 Portis, Patricia Post, Glenda H Poucher, Sherry L. Poulsen, Anne K Poulson, Britten G. Powe, Earnest Powell, Brian Powell, David K. Powell, Elizabeth G. Powell, Gina M. Powell, Laura L Powell. Patricia L. Powell. Richard C Powell, Susan J. Powell. Susan L. Powell. Sydney C. Powell. Thomas E. Powell. William III Powers. Charles K. Prather, Monte Prather, Robert W. Prescott, Barbara A. Presson, Laurie L. Preston, Steven Craig Price, Derrick Price. James A. Pridgeon, Randolph Prince. Regina Privett. Valerie J. Proctor, Michele S. Propst, Jeffery L. Propst. Joseph K. Provo. Shirley L. Puckett, Virginia A. Pugh. Bernard B. Pugh. Jay Purta. Lorraine H. Purvis. Coley D. Purvis. Jennifer A. Pye, James L. Pyfrom. Deborah R Pyle. Karla J. Q 343 271. 343 80. 358 384 343 343 370 343 370 122. 343 81. 358 358 370 168, 343 343 384 343 79. 343 23. 117. 370 384 370 358 370 343 343 358 343 120. 384 384 384 121. 358 343 116, 121. 150. 370 80. 384 82. 358 343 358 121. 128. 147. 358 358 81. 343 81. 358 80. 384 259. 326 343 343 343 343 120. 358 370 343 358 384 384 358 370 343 Quattlebaum, Howard Quuk. K.-lly R Quinney, William D 370 343 384 R Quails. Freida P Quails, Terry D Qualtrough. Gisela E Quarles. William S. 370 384 358 343 Rabren. Vickie L. Rabren, Wanda S. Radford. Elizabeth Radmard, Shahin Ragan. Harvey R Railey. Charles W Railey, Deidre L. Railey, Martha D. Railey, Melanie J. Railey. Ralph J 148, Rainer, Catherine V Rainey, Debra L. Rainey. Ralph R Rainey. Todd G. Ralls. Lesa E. Ramer. Jon V Randall, Thomas J. Rankin, Treva M. Rasdall. Donald R. Ratcliff, Joel S. Raulerson, Sherrie E. Raulerson, Susan P Rawlinson. James R Rawls. Charles R. Rawls, Lisa Ray, William A. Rayfield. Sandra F Rayford. Sheryl A. Razzaq, Omar Reagan, Elizabeth J. Reagan, J. Ford Reaves. Nancy J. Recksiedler, Chris Redd. Rebecca F 21.27, 311. 317, Reddoch, A. Lewis Reddoch. Laurie H. Reed. Belinda F 45. Reed. James T Reed, John L. Reed, Kelly L. Reed. Larry C. Reeder, Charles S Reese. Alecia A Reese, Sharon L Reese, Steve Reese. Timothy E. Reeves. Herbert E. Reeves. James P. Reeves, Jerry F Jr. Reid, Jennifer L. Reilly. Patrick F Rembert, Glenda Rembert, Stevetta Renfroe. Gina A. Renfroe. Gregory W Renfroe. Merri J. Revells. Robert Revill. Jess Reyes. Jamie E. 1 17, 121, 384 153. 384 384 370 370 343 343 384 150. 370 149. 358 326. 384 83. 370 343 343 120 343 384 121. 370 86. 370 358 79. 343 371 343 343 384 121. 343 120, 384 80. 147 389 358 384 371 343 83. 310. 326. 371 384 384 300. 343 44. 343 44, 343 358 371 371 343 343 384 255. 358 317, 358 84. 358 81. 371 343 371 371 343 358 343 343 343 384 168. 358 Reyes. Miguel O Reynolds. James D Reynolds. Lisa G. Reynolds. Margaret P Reynolds. Roy H Reynolds, Shirley A Rhode. David R Ri hards, Alan C Ric hardl Jerry J Richardson, Darlene Richardson. Linda G Richardson. Michael Richardson. Pamela A Richardson. Stella L Richburg. Cynthia A Richey, Debra Ricks, Cindy L. Ricks, Greg Rideaux. Marlar R Rieker. Duane E. Rigas, Pamela H Riggins, Earnest Riley. Theresa R Ringsdorf, John F Rinks. William Brian Risley. Michael W Risley. Shawn L. Risner, Cynthia L Robb. John W. Robbins. Donnie R. Robbins. Lonnell Roberts, Nancy P. Roberts, Tammy Robertson, Brian L. Robertson. Devery H. Robertson. Sherri A. Robinson, Kathleen J Robinson, Milinda S. Robinson, Patrick O. Robinson. Tommie L. Robison. Jo Ann Robison. Robin L 83 Roche. Susan J. Roddy. Sheryl L. Rodgers. Mike M Rodriguez, Jose G. Rodriguez. Victor J. Roesel. James F Rogers. James L. Rogers. Jeffrey W. Rogers. Jimmy L. Rogers. Kenneth M Rogers. M Renay Rogers. Minnette L Rogers. Timothy Rohrbaugh. George E Rohrlack. Robert J Rolfes. Michael C Rolison. Richard K Rolling. David A Rollins. Wilbur Ross. Jackie A Rossell. Debora L Roten. Paula D Rotton, Robin Rountree. Barbara A 343 Rouzr. Marsha E 79. 385 81. 358 Row - Mik - 371 171 , se. Sam B 385 83. 358 Rubmson. Roger E 343 343 Rumbaugh Su an M 343 358 Ru- .i Y 385 384 385 86. 358 385 384 Rushirvj, Tammy 344 343 Russaw. Dot 385 384 Russell. Dorothy S 344 286. 384 358 Russell. James M 300. 317. 358 358 Russell. Jane E 358 122. 343 Russfll John R 385 •-..: Russell. Richard E 371 358 Russell, Robyn E 344 371 Russell. Susan A 160. 258. 371 371 176, 384 Rustom. Becher 344 124 384 358 Ryan. Twila G 47. 121. 358 258 371 343 312 358 371 343 s 343 Saeed. Mohammad 344 82 Saffold. Carmen M 385 384 Saggus. Nancy 358 384 Sahiner. Celalettin 344 343 Salaam. Marv 358 371 Saliba. Joseph A 358 358 Salter. Chirstopher 371 371 Salter. Cynthia M 389 343 Salter. Sharron J 385 168. 267. Salzarulo. Robin R 32 . 60. 252. 358 274 371 343 Samons. Tod 344 358 Sanders. Belinda J 168 338 266 343 Sanders. Cindy B 371 358 Sanders. Jan 371 . 274 384 Sanders. Julie E. 385 343 Sanders. Kirb I 300 371 371 Sanders. Lynn D 385 358 Sanders. Michelle 128 358 358 Sanders. Roy F 372 358 Sanders. Scott 344 343 Sanders. Sheila L 121 372 150 358 Sanders. Suzanne 358 343 Sanders. Terence L 80. 168. 343 257 358 358 Sanderson. John V 372 384 Sanderson. Lisa K 42. 79 358 83. 124. Sandifer. Glenn B 117 384 Sansom. Lee 81 385 385 Sansom. Wilmer D 372 385 Sappington. Deborah 121 372 23. 27 . 42. Sargent. Elizabeth A 78 372 82 371 Sarhatt. Mike G 372 385 Sasser. Susan M 274 358 343 Sauls. C ' 358 Savage. Curtis R 385 327 385 Savage. Gina M •■:.: 385 Savage. Tami 372 371 Sawyer. Jeffrr D 344 343 Sawyer. Jerry S 385 83 371 Sawyer. Mane D 79 122 344 371 Sawyer. Richia R Irvfei 385 i 407 Scarbinsky. Kevin M. 148, 149. 163 372 Scarbinsky, Kraig R. 344 Scarborough, Leah E. 344 Scarlett, James A. 358 Schauble, Christian 344 Schilling, Gary 344 Schirard, Kurt W. 385 Schmalmaack, Cheryl 274, 372 Schmidt, John W. 389 Schmitt. Brian D. 372 Schmitz, Linda A. 385 Schmitz, Patricia E. 259, 338 Schneider, Lee E. 84, 372 Schofield, Belinda D. 372 Schrieber, Laura L. 344 Schumacher, Scott A. 385 Schumake, Gregory 358 Schweinsberg, Patric 389 Schweizer, Janet L. 78, 358 Schwerer, Ave M. 385 Schwerer, Katherine 344 Schwerer, Laura A. 372 Scofield, Dennis F 82, 385 Scoggins, Julie A. 344 Scott, Donna L. 358 Scott, Herbert G. 344 Scott, Karen Y. 168, 344 Scott, Lisa M. 358 Scott, Quinton 168, 344 Scroggins, Elizabeth 259, 393 Scruggs, Steven E. 358 Scruggs, Steven J. 159, 385 Scrushy, George T. 372 Scypes, Lasandra G. 168, 358 Scyphers, Sonny G. 385 Seaboch, James R. 176, 385 Seanor, David L. 372 Segler, Kathy E. 358 Segrest, Amy D. 132, 148, 149, 161 385 Segrest, Wanda D. 344 Seirfreid, Brendan J. 344 Self, Debra A. 372 Self, Tina L. 344 Senn, Dawn R. 344 Senn, Kenneth L. 385 Senn, Laura E. 344 Senn, Laura J. 358 Senn, Roxanne M. 344 Senn, Wesley E. 344 Serdynski, Tracy L. 344 Sessions, Charlotte 385 Sessions, Robin R. 81 344 Sessions, Sharon S. 385 Sexton, Gerald A. 372 Sexton, Ramona 372 Seyforth, Valerie K. 78 344 Seymour, Peggy L. 344 Shaddix, Tammi W 259 385 Shaffer, Steven L. 372 Sharpe, Rodney A. 372 Sharron, James M. 344 Shaull, Glenn J. 358 Shaw, Charles K. 344 Shaw, John S. 344 Shaw, Philip R. 51 344 Shearer, Mart H. 359 Sheehan, Brian 385 Sheffield, Dana L. Shelton, Brenda A. Shepherd, Charles R. Shepherd, James D. Jr. Shepherd, Kimberly A. Sheppard, Rene Shera, Shelly M. 27, Shinn, Jane L. Shipman, Martha Shipman, Peggy A. Shipman, Sherri M. Shirah, Garry L. 117, Shirey, Ben J. Shirey, Shannon J. Shirley, Cynthia L. Shiver, Gregory J. Shiver, Janet L. Shiver, Morna A. Shiver, Paul A. Shockley, Nan Z. Shore, Jerry M. Shores, Jerry T Short, Exa J. Shortt, Jane M. Shoupe, Stuart E. Showalter, Scott W. Shriver, Stephanie K. Shute, Sandra J. Sides, Sharon L. Sightler, Dennis G. Sikes, David E. Silas, Michael J. Siler, Annette Siler, Lela Siler, Lillie J. Siler, Willie L. Jr. Simko, Janis Simmons, Dorian J. Simmons, Gregory H. Simmons, Jerry A. Simmons, Timothy D. Simpson, Faith J. Simpson, Gloria J. Simpson, Jeena Simpson, Kimberly D. Simpson, Roger D. Sims, Connie L. Sims, Kenneth R. Sims, Mark D. Singleton, Jimmy Sizemore, Harvey T Sizemore, Kenny D. Sizemore, Michael R. Skantz, Joy A. Skeen, Philip B. Skelton, James Rickey 147, Skelton, Janice N. 120, Skinner, Kenneth C. Skinner, William K. Skurla, Martin J. Slaughter, Adrienne Slaughter, Pamela S. Sledge, Ginger Slinker, Judith D. Smallwood, Gary D. 145, 385 385 300, 344 385 344 389 32, 141, 300, 344 149, 372 344 344 372 128, 148, 149, 372 385 81, 385 372 385 385 344 344 359 344 81, 84 389 372 344 344 344 359 344 344 344 344 359 385 344 344 385 344 344 372 372 344 122 344 258, 372 372 29, 372 344 344 344 344 359 121, 385 385 359 120, 128, 163, 385 128, 147, 163, 385 359 372 84, 385 168, 344 344 359 359 344 Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Albert J. Angela Banjamin F Benji S. Brian G. Brian K. Britt Carl L. Charles Charles A. Christopher M. Colleen R. Connie C. Cullie Cynthia E. 42 Darryl E. Dave E. David David Debra L. Dora P. Douglas M. Duane A. Gail E. Gary W. Gina L. Gloria J. Gregory P. Gregory P. J. Morgan Jacqueline A. James M. 37 Jan M. Jean E. Jeff A. Joy Karon L. Kathleen R. Keela F Kenneth E. Larry T. Leeann Lisa A. Lori J. Mark A. Mary A. Michael Michael T. Nancy A. Nigel Robert K. Robert M. Robert W. Ronald M. Sandra Teresa J. 83, Theresa R. Timothy R. thart, Brad thson, John K. Smoke, Cynthia D. Smolendki, Holly A. Sneed, Belinda Sneed, Benjamin L. Sneed, Melissa A. Sneed, Randell L. Snell, Debra R. Snell, Peggy 344 148, 372 359 359 359 372 81. 344 359 82, 359 359 344 79, 119, 122 359 344 , 79, 359 80, 385 359 82, 344 253, 359 345 372 286, 359 345 345 359 345 372 359 359 176 359 , 82, 385 345 345 345 79, 385 345 81, 345 359 287, 359 372 385 81, 345 300, 358 345 345 345 360 83, 385 286 359 360 372 385 345 117, 372 258, 360 385 360 122, 345 258, 385 345 345 345 385 385 372 345 Snipes, Donald Snooks, Terrye L. Snow, Nancy R. Snyder. Brian K. Snyder, Cheryl P. Snyder, Sharon L. Socarras, Manuel Solomon, R. Michael Solomon, Richard G. Sonanstine, Sharon E. Sorrells, Melva V. Sorrells, Sandra T Sostillio, Maria A. Sousa, Joel H. Sowell, Jeffrey R. Sparkman, Deborah S. Spears, Gregory W. Speck, Anita L. Speir, James V. Speir, Laura E. Spencer, Barbara G. Spencer, Polly Spera, Carl G. Spera, Kathy B. Spivey, Barry R. Spivey, Patsy T Spooner, Nancy A. Sport, Thomas E. Spottek, Tosha L. Springsteen, James L. Squires, Bobby D. St. John, Brian L. St. John, Cindy F St. John, Teresa L. Stacey, Gwendolyn F Stacy, John H. J. Stagner, Paul F Stallings, Linda W Stallings, Melanie S. Stallins, Tony J. Stallworth, Daniel Stallworth, Felecia Stallworth, Irwin B. 345 345 385 345 385 141, 385 360 372 345 385 172, 385 360 128, 360 385 345 81, 345 345 360 345 372 345 79, 345 345 385 345 372 372 345 35, 345 360 84, 360 372 122, 345 172, 360 345 360 372 345 345 345 360 360 168, 267, 345 345 81, 360 360 141, 360 345 42, 345 385 Stanford, Daphne L. Stanley, Gidget Stanley, Terence L. Stanton, Jaqueline R Stanton, John H. Staples, Merritt Kim Stark, Sharon R. Starkel, Janet R. 79, 386 Starling, Alton E. 345 Starling, Sidney R. 360 Stearns, Jacqueline 360 Stebbins, Seth B. 345 Stephens, Deidre 345 Stephenson, Randall 372 Stevens, Alicia G. 372 Stevens, Donna J. 20, 79, 372 Stevens, Jerome C. 360 Stewart, Cindy A. 258, 386 Stewart, David A. 386 Stewart, Donald L. Jr. 271 Stewart, Kathy L. 372 Stewart, Kevin L. 372 Stewart, Patricia G. 386 Stewart, Robin C. 372 Stewart, Steven E. 360 408 Index Stewart. Susan J 372 Strider, Scott K 327. Swanson. Arlene N. 372 80 389 Stewart, Terri 345 186 Swanson. Ruth A 345 Taylor. Kathy A 83. 119 Stidnick, David 372 Stringfellow. Dona F 300 360 Swearenqrn Robin 360 • 386 Stiehl. Kristin G. 2 . 83 372 Stringfellow, Stephr 386 Swift, Thomas 372 Tayl ' 373 Stiger, Joanne M 345 Strock. Darinda D 166 Swlndall, Marianne 389 Tav ■► A 386 Stiggleman. Mark R 43 372 Strokes, David 345 Swindle, Jane D. 345 373 Stiles, Jacqueline 345 Strother, Henry T. 181 i ney, Laura G. 386 386 Stiles. Sharon S. 360 Stroud, Cassandra 345 Sykes, Laura M 345 ' • ' iry 373 Still, Cynthia M 372 Stroud, Christopher 252 372 Teal. Ronald G 360 Still. Elizabeth S. 79 345 Stuckey, Sheila A 360 Tedder. Lorna 121. 172 386 Still, Sharon D. 345 Studstill, Samuel L. 385 T Templeton. Donna 360 Stinson. Melinda A. 372 Stumpf, Wayne H. 360 1 Tepper. Sol H 86 Stinson. Melisa G. 345 Suga, Keijiro 386 Terrell. Dalia A 386 Stiver. Cam F Stoeker, Marjorie J. 345 372 Suggs. Reginald T Sullivan, Catherine 300. 345 386 Tabb, Paul A Tackett. Jane C. 386 386 R Terry, Alonzo 386 373 Stokes, Quinton L. Stokes. Robin L. 84 360 386 Sullivan. Ervin Sullivan, Leah 372 360 Tadlock, James Q. Tanner, Margaret E. Tanner. Patricia Lynn Tansey. Nancy J. 386 373 Tew, Patricia A Thames. Melissa 373 373 Stone. Amanda L. Stone, Donald E. 386 372 Sullivan. Willie A. Summers, Christopher 345 345 360 386 Thickhn. Renatta Thierfelder. Scott 373 360 Stone, Julia W. 386 Summers, Michael Q 386 Tate. George L III 128. 386 Thomas. Arnessa D 386 Stone, Lisa M. 345 Summers. Sherri L. 81 345 Tate. Teresa 360 Thomas. Carol A 172 386 Stone, Morgan 345 Summerville. Lottie 372 Tate. Terry E. 373 Thomas, Eddie H 360 Stone, Tawni M 345 Surrency, Rebbeca L. 45. 122, Tatis. Amparo C. 20 Thomas, Gabn -I 360 Stooke, Lois J. 345 128 345 Tatom, Debra C. 148 386 Thomas, James E 373 Storck, William L. 82 372 Sutherland, Cynthia 300 Tatum. Cathy D. 360 Thomas. Johnnie M 360 Storey, Jeff 345 Sutherland, Sharon A. 372 Taunton. Melissa A 119 Thomas. Samuel P 150 386 Story, Sammie C. 360 Sutherland, Sidney 274 360 Tavrides, Lelia V 360 Thomas. Sherry E. 33 Stovall. Paul S 386 Sutton, Desiree L. 79, 117. 120. Taylor, Brigitte L. 168 360 Thomason. Troy S. 286. 300. Strickland, Dawn L. 122. 128. 122 141 360 Taylor, Cheryl L 29 360 373 345 Sutton, Douglas W. 84 372 Taylor, David 1 19. 122. 128. Thompkins. Shirley 373 Strickland, James W. 360 Sutton, Mary J. 148 149 360 147 373 Thompson, Benjamin B. 386 Strickland. Kay R. 128 372 Sutton, Steven L. 122 345 Taylor, David G. 360 Thompson, Dwayne D 386 Strickland. Lynn 83, 253 372 Swails, Lydia D. 79. 120. Taylor, Jennifer 373 Thompson. Leon 373 Strickland, Michael 345 124 386 Taylor, John A. 386 Thompson. Patrick J 360 JEWELERS FOUNTAIN PLAZA ROSS CLARK CIRCLE, SW DOTHAN. ALABAMA 205—794-0686 Serving this area for over 45 years with the finest quality diamonds and gemstones. Complete Bridal Registry. Irxfei 409 Thompson, Sandra L. 360 Thompson, Timothy S 360 Thomson, Carrie 386 Thorner, Tara L. 258 Thornton, Charlie W. 80, 168. 360 Thornton, Dorothy M. 386 Thrash, Don L. Jr. 51 386 Thrower, Connie L. 373 Thursby. Patricia K. 373 Tidwell. Karen S. 259, 386, 393 Till, Johnny L. 360 Tindell, Larry E. 373 Tinsley, Pamella Y. 168 Tolbert, Christopher 373 Tolbert, Gary M. 82 373 Tolbert, Kimberly 360 Toles, Michael C. 386 Toles, Morris 347 Tomlin, Robbin L. 120 360 Tomlinson, Diane 29 Tomlinson, Steve 84 345 Tompkins, Paige L. 347 Toney, Sherri L. 347 Tonnell, Gerald 389 Toombs, Sheila A. 259, 386 Torres, Michael A. 84 373 Townsend, Kimbley A. 79 347 Trainor, Margaret R. 373 Travis, Susan L. 360 Trawick, Charles W. 373 Trawick, Diane 347 Traylor, Scotty L. 386 Tribby, Patrick 347 Trimble, George F 386 Tripp, Barbara A. 360 Tross, J. Michael 347 Trotter, Bridgette Y. 120, 153, 386 Trousdale, Elise D. 347 Trousdale, Katherine 373 Trussell, Charlie Randy 347 Tuck, Darleen 347 Tucker, Barry M. 347 Tucker, Carol 360 Tucker, Jerry 386 Tucker, Larry W. 84, 121 360 Tucker, Teresa D. 373 Tucker, Timothy A. 81 347 Tullis, Ronnie 373 Tullos, Clyde S. Jr. 386 Turberville, Greg 373 Turberville, Tony 347 Turk, Carolyn S. 373 Turman, Anna 148, 300 373 Turner, Francis H. 86 347 Turner, Joel T 386 Turner, Mary L. 120 373 Turner, Patti K. 360 Turner, Pete E. 386 Turrin, Laurence S. 360 Twitty, Sean P. 347 Tyree, Linda C. 81 347 Tyson, Barbara A. 347 Venable, Virginia N. 386 F Verhaar, Jeanette J. 386 (J Vernon, David A. 373 Verville, John D. 347 (Jcman, Frank L. 386 Vickers, Lowell Joe 347 Underwood, George W. 386 Vinson, Edna Lynn 347 Gnderwood, Samuel M. 81 Vinson, Lori A. 347 Underwood, Tammy L. 347 Vitty, Laura F 386 Gnger, Greg L. 373 Vogel, Kristy L. 347 (Jpshaw, Breck S. 386 Vonfeldt, Dean 347 Gpshaw, Breck S. 82 Upton, Clara A. 386 ¥ V F Ussery, Cara D. 347 w Waddell, John S. 360 V Wade, Dorothy Gail 81, 347 Wade, Francis L. 386 Valero, Jose V. 347 Walden, Jeffrey E. 360 Vandiver, Winda J. 347 Walden, Jenny S. 386 Vann, Karen E. 360 Walden, Joseph B. 360 Vanwie, Donald J. 373 Walden, Melinda 347 Varden, Twila C. 347 Walden, Michael B. 373 Varner, Victoria 347 Walker, Anchylus Z. 360 Varnum, Steven 347 Walker, David 360 Vaughan, Debra G. 386 Walker, Doris D. 82 Vaughan, Ted G. 360 Walker, Frances L. 347 Vaughn, Derrick L. 82, 117 360 Walker, George G. 373 Vaughn, Michael David 347 Walker, Heather C. 373 Vaughn, Robert H. 347 Walker, Jeffrey 347 Vaughne, Susan E. 347 Walker, Karla D. 347 Vellines, Charles E. 360 Walker, Rhonda G. 347 Venable, Steve D. 257 386 Walker, Sherry 373 Venable, Timothy A. 124, 151, Walker, Tammy E. 373 386 Walker, Thomas R. 373 Fashion and Quality Since 1893 Southland Village Troy, Alabama 36081 Phone 566-6671 TROYS FINEST STYLE SHOP 67 S.W. COURT SQUARE TROY, ALABAMA Locations in Alabama other than Troy include Sel- ma, Montgomery, Enterprise, Ozark, Dothan, Anda- lusia, and Brewton . . . also Panama City, Florida, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and Valdosta, Georgia. 112 N, 3 NOTCH ST. TROY, ALA 36081 Best by Test at Baker ' s A Supporter of Education 410 Index Wall. Reba C. 120. 128. 147. Weir, Lisa 347 Williams. James B 361 274 373 Weiss. Alan L. 347 Williams. Jo Ann 387 Wallace, Emily L. 361 Weitenbeck, Jeffery 361 Williams. Jothlia H 81. 361 Wallace, Jonnell 355 Welch. Jerald G 266 373 Williams. 1 rwis A 387 Wallace, Olivia V 386 Welch. Rhonda K 347 Williams. Michael ( 128. Wallenfels, Laura J. 79 258 Welcher. Ardenia 361 145. 131 327. 387 Waller. Lisa A 386 Weldon, Thomas A 361 Williams. Pamela K 387 Waller, Sherry L. 361 Welk. Roger B 347 Williams. Patti M 78. 348. 374 Walley. Teri D. 81 373 Wells, Benjamin D 361 Williams. Richard 374 Walls. Gregory E. 347 Wells. Janet D 347 Williams. Robert C. 148 Walls. Lucy 361 Wells. Leigh A 373 Williams. Sandra D 374 Walls. Theresa J 172, 300. Welsh. Danette D. 361 Williams. Sara 352 373 Welsh. Debbie A. 387 Williams, Tammy L. 387 Walter, Sara J. 373 Wendel. Anne M. 361 Williams, Teresa A 44. 128. Walters, Anthony L. 128. 141, Wenzel, Tracy A. 79 361 362 361 Wespiser, Daniel J. 347 Williams, Thomas R 348 Walters. Barbara J 347 West, David 347 Williams. Walter H 117. 348 Walters. Glenda S. 347 West. Virginia L. 23. 83. 373 Williams. Wendell T 348 Walters. Joseph F Jr 389 Westbrook, Jacquelin 387 Williams. William H 387 Walters, Julius E. Jr. 347 Westbrook, Lisa A. 373 Williamson. Becky C. 348 Walters. Linda K. 347 Weston, Joe N. 86 361 Williamson. Cecilia 374 Walters, Shannon 347 Westry, Milton 347 Williamson. Mark D 348 Walton. Carol E. 79 347 Wheelan, Martin H 361 Williamson. Marvin A 312 374 Walton, Ronnette 347 Wheeler, Vera L. 373 Williamson, Vance W. 374 Walton, Vincent K. 361 Whelpley. Ronald J. 361 Williford, Susan M 348 Ward, Morvelle N. 361 Whigham. Lisa 347 Willis. Cynthia T 83 362 Ward. Phillip D. 373 Whigham, Ruth E. 361 Willis. Janice R. 362 Ward. Sabrina J. 81, 120. 124, Whitaker. Pamila 33. 348 Willis. Kelley G. 83 348 130 327 386 White, Cancace A. 258. 387 Willis. Phillip W 387 Ward, Shawn 83 386 White. Charles M. 373 Willoughlby. Gary D 348 Ward. Thedriea P. 347 White, Cheryl L 387 Willoughby. John P. 387 Warr, Martha 83. 313, 318, White. Edward C. 387 Wilson. Becky T 348 347 White. Ella 361 Wilson. Blake 348 Warren, Bryan L. 347 White. Ginger D. 348 Wilson. Brett W. 348 Warren, John T. 266. 347 White. Gregory M. 84. 387 Wilson, Donna G. 348 Warren, Mark A. 386 White, Jeffery T 361 Wilson. Donna M 374 Warren. Scott R 347 White. Jon S. 361 Wilson. Drew F 362 Warren. Steven D. 128. 386 White. Mark R. 348 Wilson, Franklin W 49 Warrick, Jo e 389 White, Shirley M. 387 Wilson, Gary 387 Wascom, Alan K 347 Whitehurst, Wendel C. 373 Wilson, Henry B. 149 362 Waters, Charles C. 386 Whitley, Naretha 387 Wilson, Jeff L. 362 Watford, Laticia J. 373 Whittaker. Karen D. 373 Wilson, Judy 149 168 362 Watford, Tammy Y. 83. 361 Whittington, Terry A. 148. 149. Wilson, Judy 258 387 Watson, Alfred 347 387 Wilson, Julianne R 387 Watson, Andrew E. 347 Whittle, John T 348 Wilson, Malsome 348 Watson, David H. 300. 387 Wiggins. Beverly D. 373 Wilson, Timothy S. 348 Watson, Ester L. 361 Wiggins. John M. 387 Wilson, Wade 348 Watson, Lisa J. 373 Wiggins. Ronnie D. 361 Winborne, Tracy L. 119 348 Watson, Patricia C. 153. 373 Wiggins. Tammy J 79. 387 Windsor. Lynne T 79 387 Watson. Virginia R. 347 Wiggs. R. Todd 373 Wingard. Joseph 362 Watts. Lorrie A. 373 Wilhem. Lisa A. 361 Wise. Lisa 374 Watts, Mark S. 361 Wilkerson, Angela D. 168. 361 Wise. Myra L. 150 387 Watts. Teresa L. 119. 347 Wilkerson. Beth 79 Wise. Rebecca O 374 Wayman, Kelly J. 347 Wilkerson. Linda E. 348 Wise. Stephen C. 362 Weathermon, Carl D 373 Wilkes. Connie 361 Wise. Tracy N. 348 Weaver, John R 387 Wilkins. Juaneysa L. 300. 313. Wisener. Cheryl L. 148 374 Weaver, Norma J. 361 318 319 373 Witten. Gina I 348 Webster, Beverly L. 120. 387 Williams. Anthony 387 Woolverton. Gloria A. 362 Webster. Shari J. 373 Williams. Angela D 82. 373 Womack. Cindy 348 Webster. Sherri L. 347 Williams. Aura C. 348. 361 Womack. Ramona 128 374 Weed. Scarlett E. 83. 347 Williams. Bonita 346 Wombolt. Elaine B 387 Weeden, Linda S. 387 Williams. Charles W. 86. 373 Wood. Jerry 387 Weekley. John F 373 Williams. Debbie D 373 Wood. Susan L 387 Weeks. Jon A 361 Williams. Debbie F 387 Wood. William J 348 Weeks. Laura J. 373 Williams. Debra A. 387 Woodard. Wanda L 348 Weeks. Melanie L. 361 Williams. Denise 122. 348 Woodbury. Margaret L 172. 327. Weeks, Sue E. 373 Williams. Emily D 361 : Weeks, Terry W. 373 Williams. Greg H. 387 Woodbury. Patrice E 29. 300. Weihenmayer, Mark W 286. 373 Williams. Horace G 86. 361 348 Wooclt .in I Woodham. Carol F a odham Icn . I Woodie. Virg A Woodhng. Chat Woods. Donald R Wood Woods. Tony R Woodward. Chris A Woody. Count. Wooten. James O Wool Wooten. Ruth D ' am. Pan • Wright. Amanda F Wright. Belinda L Wright. Brett J t. Carolyn D i J • Kenneth A Wright. Martha G. Wright. Richard A Wright. Susie A Wright. Teresa M Wurtz. Karen t Wyatt. Cednc I Wykle. Gene A Jr Wyncoop. Howard F Wynn. Alison A Wynn. Mary B Wynn. Virginia L. 82, 374 • 22. 387 141. 362 387 362 374 374 362 81. 374 86. 348 168. 267. 362 374 348 362 348 348 121, 387 362 348 387 374 374 362 148 362 83. 362 387 153. 387 348 81. 348 81. 362 51. 83. 362 Yancey, Anthony R Yarborough. Hugh E Yeackle. Elizabeth J Yeilding. Alicia i Yelvington. Barry Yelvington. Kevin York. Elizabeth R Young. Deborah C Young. Jackie C Young. Mona L Young. Robert S Young. Roderick B Young. Scott O Youngblood. Alice E 51. 348 362 374 374 348 374 362 387 79. 374 387 387 348 362 348 Zelko. Monica R 78. 348 Ziglar. Shyron 362 Zimmerman, John C 387 Zoglmann. Roberta A 274. 362 lnde« 411 TSU W( what it Editor ' s Mote 1 y- . This past year has been more or less a whirlwind in the Palladium office. The leaving of one editor and the taking over of another kept the dust from ever settling. We had such a large staff by the end of spring that I don ' t ever dare try to list the names of all those who helped me through. They know who they are, they are my friends. I do want to sincerely express my gratitude to the whole staff for their work. You ' ll never know how much it meant to me to have people that I could depend on, not just to get a job done but to do it as well as you people did! I thank you. And there are others to whom I am grateful, like Ms. Smith, TSG photography, Sports Information, and the entire TSG faculty and administration who are all so easy to work with. Throughout the year, I often was reminded of a poem I once heard and thought how very well it applied to my life at times. I would like to share it with you, the reader. This is my final thank you . . . 5l  o Ku OJ One Set of Footprints One night a man had a dream. He dreamed he was walking along the beach with the Lord. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each scene he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand — one belonging to him and the other to the Lord. When the last scene had flashed before him. he looked back at the footprints and noticed that many times along the path there was only one set of footprints in the sand. He also noted that this happened during the lowest and saddest times in his life. This really bothered him and he questioned the Lord. Lord, you said that once I decided to follow You. You would walk all the way. but I notice that during the most troblesome times of my life, there was only one set of footprints. I don ' t understand why. when I needed You most, You deserted me. The Lord replied, My precious, precious child, I love you and would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering when you saw only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried — Author unknown 414 This year ' s Palladium Staff tried to capture the special atmosphere that is unique to our corner of the world. We sincerely apologize for any mis- pelling or other errors. 416 I A 1 : H
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