University of North Carolina Charlotte - Rogues n Rascals or SiSi Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1979
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What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now (or ever taken from my sight. Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind ... William Wordsworth . jLtii l AV Bk wfB r W| ' ■| A it, r 11 1 i ' A ' « giHfcji iti L %f WrA f m Bw ' 2 1 tritfj) p rMvV TS w_ t jrt IMfc - ' JftiU t) v ■• ' •3J i t % mt- i i ™ Rb n II %  % . 1 « i M l 4. v .1 t i n a 3 4 vl yj i w- 5 W if-0 U i Table of Contents Academics 17 Campus Life 97 Sports 169 Clubs Organizations . . . .211 3 You and I, we were captured We took our souls and we flew away We were right We were giving That ' s how we kept What we gave away Neil Young •Jt My back to the wall A victim of laughing chance This is for me The essence of true romance Sharing the things we know and love With those of my kind Libations Sensations That stagger the mind Walter Becker and Donald Fagen SsPti w ( H ' Wfi(r Wf(filt!i ' nitW! ' f )lhliiiM fif;hiilMlffl Sailing heart-ships Thru broken harbors Out on the waves In the night Still the searcher must Ride the dark horse Racing alone In his fright Tell me lies later Come and see me I ' ll be around lor awhile I am lonely but You can free me All in the way That you smile Tell my why Tell me why It is hard to make arrangements With yourself When you ' re old enough to repay But young enough to sell Neil Young ! BPaiH 1 .v. H 1 1 • • J3P «:« W ' r m: Hfej • M r I ACADEMICS Charles Hight Dean of Architecture ARCHITECTURE 19 Cindy Anderson Man Barhydt David Baran Mark A. Bell Allison Bennett Robert Bartlett Benz Richard Best Susan Blair Craig Brearley Keith Bruce Charles Bydstun Larry Cauble Barbara Clement Reba Clark Sharon Coley Caryn Creedon Craig Culberson Tim Demmitt Barry Dietrich Charles Dobbs 20 Scott Freeman Hf ■4 Craig Hubler S. Greenwood Richard Henly Eric Holtermann •k ,fc 1 ill Keith Hubbard i sii Kay Kimmins i-1 i Mahmood Mehnzi Ed Miller m Hurbert Morgan Tim Morrison Phil Niedens Mohammad O ' Lang John Parker Mitch Royster Roger Schickendantz Donna Sturkey Keith Summey Joe Taylor Brian Twist 21 Mark Young Bob Zajac Dr. Allan V. Palmer Dean of Business Administration BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 23 Bryan Adams Phil Adams Odell Albright Lisa Allen Donna Baker Cathy Ballard Craig Barbee Ricky Barger John Barnard William Barnard Mark Baucom David Beam Susan Bean Debbie Beaty Rick Beaty Lynne Beaver Barbara Benfield Curtis Benfield Susan Blackman Reggie Blackman 24 Lola Bogguss Cheryl Bolick Terry Bonds Roger Boone Brenda Bowman Mary Bratcher Linda Bratton Jim Brewer Heather Brown James H Brown Tom Bruce Lila Buchanan Graham Carlton Christine Cashion Patti Clunan Mac Cochrane Nancy Collins Gay Connell Chris Conroy Terry Cooper 25 Glenn Corriher Darrell Cox Lisa Cox George Crater Greg Current David Daves Gary Dawkins Michael Dawkins Cindy Deal Jeff Dixon Myra Dixon Sue Dobbs Rick Eller David Elliott .John Ellison Manuel Esquivel Marc Fletcher J, Timothy Foster Lana Franklin Tim Franklin 26 Jackie Freeze Scott Gradner Shenita Gilmore Eddie Goodwin Christopher Goode Don Goforth Marvella Gray Angela Griffin Mary Hall Vickie Hall Sheila Haltom Glenn Hamilton Charles Hamrick Wilmer Hardy Jeff Harget! Kim Harper Michelle Hart Gary Hastings Billy Hayes Denis Hayes Susan M Hayes Larry Hazelwood Bruce Heath Cathy Heffner Brenda Hester Helen Higgins Ricky High Ginger Hill Angela Hobgood Debbie Honeycutt Greg Honeycutt Charles Hood John Horton Nat Howard Kevin Hoyle Clementine Hunt Elizabeth Hurst Starla Hottner Charles Holt Lisa Holt MM 28 . William Hutaff Melody Icavd Bill Jackson Nancy Jackson Neil Jackson David Jones Gwen Jones Marty Jones j ; h W M$ ' M Joyce Josey Peter Jugis Elaine Juneau Jeffrey Keaton Bob Keever Anita Kimber Steven Klocke Johnny Kontoules George Kopti ■■■■«} Lisa Kushner Greg Lane Kelly Lanning Julie Leidy Deborah Lieurance Judy Lmeberger Sheila Linney Ellen Lorscheider Tim Love Regina Lowery Susan Lucas Karen Lynch Mark Maberry t Tommy Maddox Tim Marlowe Lisa Martin Sophia Martin Tern Martin Greg Massey David Mayfield Paula Maynard Ron McCarter Kathy McElwaine 30 Jack McKinley Melmda McMicken Cheryl McMillan David McNair Thomas McNeil Deborah McSwam Robert Mealomes R Messer Karen Michalove Mark Misenheimer Ronnie Miller Sharyn Montieth Jeannie Morton Tim Moser Cathy Moss Mike Mullally Mike Murray David Nanney Wayne Ollis Tina Oliver 31 Dino Papanastasion Brenda Parker Theresa Parns Mike Parungo Deborah Payne Patricia Payne Blair Peery Tronda Pendleton Perry Peterson Kathy Petree Doug Phillips Frank Phillips Steve Philpott Greg Plott John Pope Randy Pope Karen Popp Micheal Porter Theda Powers Kim Price S2 Sharon Pruette Linda Reasoner Robin Renegar James Ritch Eva Ritchie Stewart Roberts Lessie Rodriguez Jeff Rogers Micheal Roseman Robert Rowell Deborah Rushing Amy Rynou Mike Saine Dave Safirstein Jimmy Saunders Linda Schadier Karen Sebralla Danny Setzer Dean Sharpe Mike Shields 53 Sieve Shinn Nathan Shor Mark Shore June Showtety Edwin Simpson Micheal Simpson Jack Sink Jack Sizemore David Skinner Paulerte Simmons Ward Simmons Elaine Smith Gary Smith Steven K. Smith Lisa Sneed Cindy Snow Jack Spears John Spears Linda Spencer David Spencer M ,-s n VjH ' v ' r WT C , v Jane Spry Dawn Stafford Bruce Stapleton Kim Stargel Dolly Starnes Patricia Stephens Jon Stevenson Mark Story Suzanne Story Stephanie Stovall Mike Swicegood Jeff Tedder David Thaw Phyllis Thread Rhonda Tilley Kevin Tolbert Laura Tomlinson Charles Trade Tomas Trigueros Maureen Trull 35 Clint Vanhoy Dan Warren Dan Warren Diana Watts 36 mm . ■' •$£? i -?$ = • Dr. Robert D. Snyder Dean of Engineering ENGINEERING 37 Jimmy Amprazis Richard Ashcraft Marshall Bain David Ballard Donald Basham Tim Blackwelder Jim Soger Gene Boone Ronnie Boone Richard Booth David Brichner Loretta Bryant Paul Buckler Phillip Cashion David Chance Michel Clarke Kay Cloninger Cynthia Coates Keith Conard Tim Connell ;:: Perry Craig Steve Curl Ricky D. Current Clayton DeCamilli: Darvm Detter William H Dockery Horace Doggett Jim Dooley Joe Eudy Albert Foster Burnet Glover Terry Griffin Yukilairo Gushi Charles Guy Kee Haskins Ronalde Hendnx Marcus Jones Mark Kavanaugh David King Durall LeGrone 39 Wayne Love Donald Mason William McCallum Elaine McCorkle Kevin McCorkle Laura Morris Chuck Parker Tom Patterson Charles Pearson ■X Stuart Rice H Cameron Ritchie Buck Scott Barry Smith Danny Smith David Smith Stephen Smith Daniel Somarriba Frank Starr R. Thomas Kenneth Tucker ' in Dr. William S. Mathis Dean of Humanities HUMANITIES Ines Acosta Elizabeth Allman Joseph Austin ' Susan Barrier Debbie Bishop Jyma Black Lori Bolick Sheila Brennan Jacqueline Broltman Lori Broome Erin Bunn Kimberly G. Burns Mary Campbell Leslie Carpenter Anna Causby Graham Conn Drew Conrad Ken Cook Alice Davis Lewis Davis I 42 Robert Davis Deborah Dellinger Javier Diza Jane Doub Dave Dunn Cindy Ernst D Ferguson Lynda Ferguson Mark Fern Jan Forrest Jeff Fouts Helen Francis Kim Funderburke John Futterer Deborah Fuguay Joel Gilland Glenna Griffith Amy Harris Sherrie Hartsoe Kim Helms D. Henderson Billie Jean Hendrix Jeff Hipps Robert Hofmann Debbie Imschweiler Jeri Ingram Julr Ingram Susan Jackson Donna Kirkley Debbie Lawson Robbie Lee Robbie Lee Sharon Lindsay Robin Linker Juanita Martin Linda Martin Lisa McEntire Susan McMasfer Susan Moxley Rodger Payne Ann Pence M riarr c gg Yvonne Pinchback Lisa PropsI Stephen Rh odes Stephen Rhodes John Rights John Rights Doug Roaten David Roberson Mary Sculugy Penny Shoemaker Beth Sides Tern Smith Debbie Song Debra Stanley Tedi Stewart Derrick Surrett Steve Swetnam 45 Debra Tabb Miguel Toral David Tyson Tammy VanRavenstein Jean Ellen Warner Paula Warren Doug Whitaker Jeff Wicker Ankcram Wilson Rosalind Woods 46 • Dr. Clarence E. Smith, Jr. Acting Dean of Human Development Learning HUMAN DEVELOPMENT LEARNING 47 Donna Beam Eva Beatty Kathy Blackburn Maryanne Bordlemay Sunny Braica Mary Branon Kelly Cartwright Lori Constance Lynn Curlee Sheryl Davis Gina Dolby Steve Elam Cathy Ellenburg Cathy Fink Rita Fleming Lisa Freeman Suzanne Fritts Linda Fuller Elaine Gay C Gilleland it; Jeanne Griffin Rachel Hager Leisa Harris Donna Hoover Kathy Ingle Becky Johnson Sharon Jones William Little Jeanne Lynn Jamie Macdonald Martin Mann Connie Maxwell Judith McAnulty Lindsay McCarn Elizabeth McCulloch Margaret Orr Teresa Overcash Tamara Painter Karen Puckett Clay W Purser 49 Tammie Russell Tommy Sink Shannon Sisk Betsy Smith Daleen Smith Tommy Spivey Louise Stroud Beth Sturkey Patricia Surratt Bobbie T. Sutton Angie Swider Elizabeth Teague Sheila Tesh Julie Tilley Donna Tobin Holly Tussey Lisa Underwood Natalie VanHooser Pam Wagoner Karen Yarborough t,o Dr. Sherman L. Burson, Jr. Dean of Science Math SCIENCE MATH 51 Linda Abernathy Allen Ajaye Cathy Allred Robin Ballard Eric Barbaur Chris Baughman Melody Bell Teresa Blalock Daryl Boyd Mack Bradey Terre Brandon Lisa Brower Tina Brown Jeff Buckley Barbara Burford Kim Burleyson Laura Burnside Jan Burris Sherr Byrd Teresa Carey 52 Libby Clemons Irene Clodfelter William Conner Elmar Corriher Linda Croft Penny Curleey Patricia Davis Joanne Dmkelacker G Dorsett Sam Emory Mashernll Fant Tom Figg Carolyn Fisher Vera Flemmings Margaret Flynn Crystal Fowler Liza Frame Barbara Freeman Sharon Gardner Dale Rea Gobble 53 Tammy Guin Bobby Harrison Dorothy Harte Sherry Helms Amanda Hildrelh Toni Higgins Renee High Patricia Holler Lisa Holt Steve Honeycutt Linda Howey Ben Hyde Anne Johnston Thomas Jolly Chuck Joyner 54 Vicki Kapelar Sylvia Karriker Lynn Knight Marelyn Krekel Lisa Krelschmer Stephen Kytle Lynn Lathan Bob Madry Jonathan Maloney Greg Matthews Gary McFarland Frank McNally Sylvia McNeil Kim Medlm Jerry Messer John Middleton Barbara Miller Debbie Miller Jim Misenheimer 55 Debbie Momberger Martha Morrell Shannon Morrison Lisa Moser Becky Myers Patricia Parrish Byron Pegg Michael Presley Debbie Pritchett Karen Ray Teresa Register Frank Richardson Teresa Roberts A Robinson Cindy Rogers Marie Rost Jacqueline Seppala Michael Sloop Rosalind Small Mercedes Smith 56 Robyn Smith Tnna Smith Tim Sprinkle Karen Stout Ted Tawney Lanny Thaw Lex Thomas Gloria Thornton Sheila Thornton Mark David Under LaNetta Walker David Waugh Lisa Weant Charles Wiggins Margaret Williams David Windsor Aey K , 18 Louise C. Schlachter Dean of Nursing NURSING Rhonda Abernethy Margaret Adams Debbie Bain Sherry Baldwin Janet Barker N Bartholomew Dianne Bass Gwen Beaver Pam Boger Jan Boggs Julie Brawtord Candace Briles Kathy Brown MaryFran Caldwell Cindy Carter Donna Cherry Beth Coble Donice Cude Elizabeth Davis Frances Edwards Ml Jerrie Eller Janel E s Debbie Flinchum Robin Fogleman Odesa Foxworth Laura Frampton Rindi Frank Connie Furr Tshneka Gholston JeanAnn Gilbert Bonnie Goodwin Janice Graves S Greene Elaine Gnswold Michele Guillard Bernice Hall Sonya Hardin Kim Hinson U Hoffman Lynne Holhouser 61 Katrina Hudson Joanne Husch Cynthia Ingram Angeha Isaacs Cathy Jenkins Sherry Johnson Beverly Jones Frances Jones Patty Jones Deborah Joyner Sharon Karasiewicz Amy Kearns Judi Keener Linda Klawiter Cathy Landry Janet Lewis Peggy McCann Melody McClenton Mallory McDaniel Tommy McDonald Patricia McGillan Libby McQuay Ann Mitchell Sherry Morton C - :. ' ■- -- ' Susan Nixon Patricia Odom Carolyn Parrish Susan Peacock Virginia Perry Karen Rierson Phillis Roberts Linda Russell Wendy Sarratt Elizabeth Shernll 63 Patti Shoe Cyd Siler Sharol Siler Connie Smith Lanette Smith Mary Ann Stafford Pam Stevens Celia Styers Linda Sushereba Vicki Voyles Gloria Walters D Weatherman Andrea Weaver Melonie Webster Rhonda Wells 64 Dr. Norman Schul Dean of Social Behavioral Sciences SOCIAL BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 65 m Julie Adams Jeff Almond Amy Allison Graham Alexander Karen Arey Kevin Ashley Delores Auston Regina Bailey Sandy Baird S. Bailey Sharon Baker Beth Ballenfme Vickie Barrett Larry Barnes Cheri Bartnp Alice Beck Jo Beddingfield Beverly Beebe Teresa Bellamy Lynne Black (. ; Gloria Blackwell Belh Bolon Joseph Boulware Matilda Bowen Ricky Bradley Robin Bnttain Brenda Brown Cindy Brown Terry Brown Elston Brown Margaret Browne Debra Bryant Carolyn Burden Tim Callahan Teresa Cansler f W ' ' 1 Kathryn Cates Deborah Cheek Kathy Coffin Cary Collins Joe Collins Karen Collins Marty Cotten Ron Crites Teresa Crump Peter Davis Marsha Dellinger Jacqueline Ditrich Martha Dorman Lea Ann Dove Teresa Dunham Jeff Faggart Malcom Ferguson Tammy Fink Harold Fite Mike Freeman Major Gaither Sandy Gardner Henry Gatling Gladys Gillespie Donna Goldberg Sieve Haynes Margaret Heck Robin Hemby Sarah Hensley Teresa Herlevsen Paul Hershey Linda Hill Sandy Hinson Kim Hollifield Lynn Honaker Ricky Houston Salmon Husam Charles James Mike James Lynne Johnson 69 Mitch Johnson Susan Johnson Renda Kearns Michael Kemp Kelly Kiker Sieve Landreth Debbie Laney Melanie Leamon Robert Lederer Hattie Leeper Patricia Lewis Carol Lmgle Anita Locklear Rosemary Lucas Kenny Marsh Cindy Max Raymond McAllister Murry McKenzie Patricia Meyer Kassi Miller ■1 711 _J Robert Mills Charles Mmcey Carol Mitchell Patty Mitchell Bill Munson Cynthia Narron Pam Neil! Audrey Nesbit Angel Ogilvie Pam Overby Sherry Overby William Orreil Alex Pearce William Peschel Ernest Phillips James Phillips Anne Plyler Kathy Pollock Bobbie Purser Patricia Pyne 71 Bonnie Reid Rose Robinson Larry Russell Ricky Sampson Charlotte Seism Edgar L Scott Terry Shiels Debra Lynn Shore Julie Shue Charles Simms Martha Skinner Glenn R. Sigmon Amelia Smith Rita A Smith Richard Spam Angela Starnes Kathy Starnes Robin Stinson Rebecca Street 9 Jack Summerlin m V h ■■■Richard Thompson Wanda Thompson Laurah Van Poole Tammy Walton Julie Walker Brad Waterman Stephanie Webster Denise Willard Roger Williams James Wilson Melissa Wilson Jo Ann Wolfe Karen Wood Shirley Woods Linda Wright Catherine Wolfe 73 75 76 77 DEAN WALLACE COLVARD Dr. Dean W. Colvard was born in Ashe County, North Carolina. He and his wife, Martha, have three children, two of them married daughters, and a son. Dr. Colvard holds the B.S. degree from Berea College, the M.A. degree from the University of Mis- souri, the Ph.D. degree and honorary doctorate from Purdue University, and an honorary doctorate from Belmont Abbey College. Some highlights in Dr. Colvard ' s professional career are: the professorship of Animal Science at North Carolina State College for one year before he assumed the job of department head of Animal Science at North Carolina State in 1948, in 1953, he became Dean of Agriculture at North Carolina State College; from 1960-1966, he served as President of Mississippi State University; and, in 1966, he became Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Chancellor Colvard brought about several signifi- cant developments to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte after his arrival in 1966. These are as follows: accreditation by Southern Associa- tion of Colleges and Schools and accreditation of programs in Nursing, Chemistry and Engineering; enrollment increase from 2,014 in 1967 to approx- imately 9,000 in 1 978; successful organization of the Patrons of Excellence program with 198 persons, firms, or foundations pledged to give a minimum of $10,000 over a period of ten years; the launching of a graduate program from no program in 1968, to one with 1,400 students; the addition of a new professional program in Architecture; and a major building program now valued at $54 million. Upon leaving, Chancellor D. W. Colvard remarked, It ' s been a great joy for me to be involved with this university. My hope will be you give Dr. Fretwell the kind of support you ' ve given me. Bl - H 1 1 9 IF 1 K3f Chancellor Colvard and Bonnie E. Cone 79 DR. E.K. FRETWELL, JR. A native of New York City, Dr. E. K. Fretwell, Jr., left Buffalo State University where he was president, to assume the role of chancellor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, in January, 1 979. He and his wife, Dorrie, have three daughters and a son. Dr. Fretwell ' s degrees include the A.B. with distinction from Wesleyan Univer- sity, the M.A. in Teaching from Harvard University, the Ph.D. from Columbia Uni- versity, and an honorary doctorate from the Technical University of Wroclaw, which is in Poland. Dr. Fretwell is president-elect of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, has held several national offices which pertain to education, is author of Founding Public Junior Colleges , and author of numerous chapters and articles in professional publications. Upon accepting the chancellorship of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Dr. Fretwell said, The present quality of the institution, the superb job Dr. Colvard and his associates have done, and the future prospects, make this position an irresistible opportunity. 80 2huck Lynch )ean of Students . Frank Joseph Coordinator of Student Development Dr. Doug Orr Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs I UIP Dr. Phillip Hildreth Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Ken Sanford Director of Public Information Bill Steimer Assistant to the Chancellor Susan Piscitelli Director of Alumni Affairs Mildred English Director, Placement 8.; Dr. Dorian Mork Director of Learning Resources Center Loy Witherspoon Director, United Religious Ministry ;;4 Harold Clarke Dean of Admissions and Records Steve Yeager General Manager — PFM Bob Gwaltney University Registrar Not Pictured: Dr. Kevin Soden-Director of Health Services S ' j Jack Tyler — Director, Residence Life ■. v ' ♦ J- , v j I Roger Preble — Resident Coordinator Holshouser Hall Chuck Colby — Assistant Director, Residence Life Brenda Rowe Resident Coordinator — Scott Hall Patty Minwegen Resident Coordinator — Sanford Hall 1 Glen Burger Resident Coordinator — Moore Hall 87 Vern Parrish Director, University Center Marian Beane Director of International Student Programs Barbara Torres Assistant Dean of Students Jennifer Ensign Director, Craft Cellar Lee Reading — Director, Venture Program 81 Don MacKay Director of Special Services 4 Sam Simono Director, Counseling Center Don Currie Director, Personnel U Clyde Martin Director, Financial Services Jerry Hudson Director, Public Safety Bob Grogan Director, Admissions Mike Pratt Basketball Coach Bob Nastase Assistant Basketball Coach . s £ MSKETBM-1 i Melvm Watkins Assistant Basketball Coach Marty Rasnake Director, Sports Information Judy Wilkins Coordinator of Women ' s Athletics Margo Walden Women ' s Golf Coach Penny Brawley Women ' s Tennis Coach Floyd Kerr Men ' s Golf Coach Director of Intramurals Not Pictured: Abby Hastings — Assistant Director of Intramurals Ike Gardner Soccer and Tennis Coach Clyde Walker Athletics Director Gary Bartley Baseball Coach Not Pictured: Marinell Wilhite — Women ' s Volleyball and Softball Coach; Wayne Bowman — Cross Country Coach Dr. William Britt Vice Chancellor for Development Curtis Whalen Student Financial Aid Dr. Seth Ellis Director of Summer Programs sir-. m  ■Paula Hendricks University Chaplain Don Rogers University Chaplain Dr. Earl £ackman Director, International Studies ■ii, CAMPUS LIFE - V. 98 ' Vl In the field of opportunity It ' s plowin ' time again There ain ' t no way of tellin ' Where these seeds will rise or when I ' ll just wait around till springtime And then I ' ll find a friend In the field of opportunity It ' s plowin ' time again Neil Young IU 101 111? In a foreign land There were creatures at play Running hand and hand Leading no where to stay Driven to the mountains high They were sunken in the cities deep Living in my sleep Neil Young 104 1 OE Oh. this old world keeps spinnin ' round It ' s a wonder tall trees ain ' t laym ' down There comes a time Neil Young 107 II IK ' Itfl 1 09 11(1 lib unt If you are out there waitin ' I hope you ' ll show up soon Cause my head needs relating, not solitude 111 lUl •V ' 115 I Look around it Have you found it Walking down the avenue See what it brings Could be good things In the air for you 11 H lib Well I dreamed I saw the knights in armor coming Saying something about a queen There were peasants singing and drummers drumming And the archer split the tree There was a fanfare blowing to the sun That was floating on the breeze Look at Mother Nature on the run In the nineteen seventies 120 lib i?: 1 Livm ' out my college days With acid and happy gays. I wanta go home. Party nites and pagan rites; I ' d like to sleep but all the lights are on. I wanta go home. Someone ' s pumping water down the hall; I sit and watch as the mold grows on the walls. So smile awhile and chug another beer, And ask yourself what the hell you ' re doin ' here? Parents sitting by the fire, they ' re gazing at the flame. Paym ' 16,000 bucks to improve your foosball game. You ' d better not go home — They had to take out a loan. Well, he ' s the beer drinkin ' King of the Northwest Wing, And he ' s built just like a blimp He ' s got sixteen girls in rags and curls, And they all call him pimp — You know he ' s never alone. You got 14 guys and 14 stereos upon the hall. 14 different records, where do they find them all. So smile awhile and chug another beer, And ask yourself what the hell you ' re doin ' here — What the hell am I doin ' here? Irwin Bostian 78 124 iUtt 125 126 1 ■:; iMii 129 This is the day Of the expanding man That shape is my shade There where I used to stand It seems like only yesterday I gazed through the glass At ramblers Wild gamblers That ' s all in the past Walter Becker and Donald Fagen tfl ISM 131 13 ! m 133 I 14 UiU RUF JP ' .. v? ■: 136 To o ow tek Am enca needs more 137 I 18 UiU 139 140 ' • 143 144 amer Co. 14 r , Ml, Uitt Tim Settimi Frank Ajaye Uk Lawerence Ferlinghetti i-i Professor Kenneth K. Inada Houston Smith 150 Utt Marie Rhines Fritjof Capra Peter Aelsop 151 UNCC Wind and Jazz Ensemble 152 BEGINNER ' S LUCK Wmm 154 - ftS M VENTURE [y Jl mmj o J3 o a CD You lose yourself, you reappear You suddenly find you got nothin ' to fear Alone you stand, with nobody near When a trembling distant voice unclear Startles your sleeping ears to hear That somebody thinks They really found you Bob Dylan l ,H 4 159 unCC BLOOD DRIVE CO-SPONSORED BY LAMBDA CHI ALPHA WR LUCAS ROOM CONE CENTER NOV 15:16 IQ-330 160 Fans® 163 III.] ttli w • ' r „f«W iL-- S ...•Y ■v y 1 r  T J ' ■■' ' it ' = N .... May your hands always be busy May your feet always be swift May you have a strong foundation When the winds of changes shift May your heart always be joyful May ' your song always be sung And may you stay forever young. Bob Dylan 165 166 I ' ve seen love go by my door It ' s never been this close before Never been so easy or so slow I ' ve been shooting in the dark so long When something ' s not right, it ' s wrong You ' re gonna make me lonesome when you go. Bob Dylan 167 I M Wf I i! I if if If B 1! YA They say ev ' ry man needs protection They say ev ' ry man must fall Yet I swear I see my reflection Some place so high above this wall. I see my light come shinin ' From the West unto the East Any day now, Any day now I shall be released. Bob Dylan 168 SOCCER t P M± 1 d 171 172 173 174  • - 17 , rr ■176 CROSS ■K COUNTRY : 178 VOLLEYBALL i ] i ■179 DIVISION STATE NCAIAW CHAMPIONS I HO 181 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL K ' 1S3 !K4 I I ' 1 ) - i s 186 187 18?; 1 89 191 192 194 MEN ' S BASKETBALL 195 1 ' II , 197 108 199 ?00 . ' Ill UNCCvs. UNO As the 49ers were preparing for their 2nd Sun Belt Conference game this year, they found a dismal 0-1 conference record and a 4-6 overall mark. However, all hope was not lost. After convincingly defeating St. Bonaventure 74-61 in the 1st round of the Milwaukee Classic, the 49ers almost took the title from Mar- quette in a close 61-57 loss to the 17th ranked Warriors. The 49ers came into the Superdome to prove to Butch Van Breda Kolff and his Pirateers that our three previous one point victories were no fluke. They did just that by a victory of 68-63. As in the Milwaukee Classic, the 49ers showed poise and talent of the UNO team. The main reason was the much improved play of Phil Scott and his ability to pick up the scoring punch when needed. Chad Kinch has his usual good game, winning the Eastern Airlines award for his play. However, he openly admitted that Scott and King were just as deserving. The 49ers improved play cannot be solely attributed to Scott, King, and Kinch, but rather to a better overall team effort. The young 49ers, (consisting of only two seniors, Jerry Winston and Kevin King), with most of the ' 76 NIT final team and 77 NCAA final four team gone, began to show that they too can play good basketball. Roland VanDenBergh began demonstrating much better movement around the basket, making him open for baseline shots and more effectiveness on the boards. Freshman, Phil Bullseye Ward, who had four steals against UNO, had the quickness and shooting the 49ers seemed to lack at first. Freshman Matt Houpt, also supplied the leadership necessary for a good point man on offense. Jerry Winston, who has seen more games from the bench than either Lee Rose or Mike Pratt, played excellent. His ballhandling was very instrumental in keeping the comeback-minded Pirateers away from the 49ers lead. He connected on two very key 1-1 situations to add four crucial points in the game ' s waning minutes. Hopefully, the 49ers will continue to show improved play to close the season with a good conference record. If the team has a good season and wins the Sun Belt Tournament, they will get an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. This would be the 49ers second trip to the tourney and a chance, once again, for national recognition. Coverage by: Julie Ingram Sports Copy Writer: Gary Langford 202 tlr tfcJtf-CiV Si I i viyS- 203 204 205 n TJ™ . ' !] . ' OK CROSSCOUNTRY PLAYERS David Clark Malcolm Ferguson George Jones Brian Lawing Ronnie McFadden Don Mason Jeff Nash Dean Presson Coach: Ike Gardner MEN ' S BASKETBALL PLAYERS Dan Breen George Devone James George Matt Houpf Chad Kinch Kevin King Donnie Koonce Phil Scott Roland VanDenBergh Phil Ward Jerry Winston NUMBER 44 53 45 20 21 25 11 31 50 19 10 Head Coach: Mike Pratt Manager: Martin Fox Trainer: Gary Bartlett WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL PLAYERS Paula Bennent Brenda Brown Robbin Eudy Kim Fox Laura Greene Terri Hemphill Laurie Livingston Patricia Payne Michelle Roberts Patricia Tennent Patricia Walker Coach: Judy Wilkins Manager: Jo Dawkins Trainer: Frankie Cannon NUMBER 32 34 33 30 22 20 35 23 25 31 24 GOLF PLAYERS William Charpek Hugo Crigler Ryan Fox Ralph Hawkins Grant Hoffman Mallory McDaniel Richard Montefusco Tim Moser Ray Reitzel Mike Ripley John Thomas Chris Tucker Coach: Floyd Kerr 209 SOCCER PLAYERS Jeff Ayers Billy Calvert Carlton Clark Wayne Clark Jim Dekemper Steve DeWitt David Dunn Bruce Dykty Benjan Ebrahin Kurt Erbaucher Ahmen Fashola Sid Foushee Andy Gordon David Higgins Mike Horan Lee Kiser Jimmy Koutsakalis Giles Mebane Doug Meggs Quay Pham Todd Pickering David Schlee Mark Shackelford Steve Shackleford Fernando Sosa Mike Urann Coach: Ike Gardner NUMBER 18 14 7 6 21 19 10 23 8 24 5 12 26 VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS 25 Rita Barrett Juelene Crawford Tammie Ford 11 Sandy Gardner 16 Laura Greene 17 Michele Hill 15 Nancy Moss 4 Rita Pigott 13 Sherry Presley 2 Boo Roberts 3 Jill Strumpf 9 20 Coach: Marinell Wilhite Manager: Jo Dawkins Trainer: Frankie Cannon NUMBER 5 9 12 1 6 4 3 2 10 7 Several sports photos contributed by Graham R. Conn. . ' in ORGANIZATIONS 211 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Glenn Burger — Advisor. In alphabetical order: Marvin Baxter, Henry Cuthbertson, Lyndon Gaddy, Phil Guy, William Hutaff, Dave McMahon, Mike Miller, Robert Monaghan, Mitch Nelson, Richard Pounds, Steve Posey, Steve Robison, Johnny Vlasis, Michael Wooley, 2 1 2 COMMUTER ASSOCIATION Left to right: Patti Clunan — Vice President, Priscilla Mills — Secretary, Richard Mills — President, Donna Hoover — Treasurer. MEDIA BOARD From left to right: Jeri Ingram, Steve Rierson, Nancy Davis. Joe Austin, Larry Ferguson. Frank Talbert. James Kirkpatrick, Frank Joseph. Not Pictured ' Robin Colby, Julie Adams, Tom Chumley, Renda Kearns, Chris Wright, Beth Davis. _ ' i:; CHI PHI Brothers ' Mike Spry, John Obrycki, Keith Black, Bill Archer, Bill DuBose, Scott Porter, Steve Haigler, Mike Miller, Chich Ellsworth, David Campbell, Sam Lethcoe. Jeft Silverstem, Tim Franklin, Gene Harris, Steve Hanner. Jim Jetton, Greg Matthews, Mark Moore, Gary Mornhineway, Jim Austin, Skip Banta, Paul Thomas, Dennis Bunker, Mike Brown, Gary Hunsucker, Tim Thomas, Dean Smith, Steve Posey, Tom Davis, Ken Rosenburg, Mark Young, Terry Transou. Bruce Bagnasco, Eric Schultz. Brodt Braswell. Malcolm Weeks, Robin Reavts. Ben Greenland, John Middleton, Ron Savage Pledges ' Ray Broome, Don Bryant, Greg James, Dan Trull, Jack Williams, Bill VanSickle. Raphnel Staples, Barry Lentz, Dennis Savage, Steve Barnes, David Colloway. Eric Lanier, Bruce Keith, Bill Kenyon. Rick Ligon. 214 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Dr Loy Wilherspoon — Faculty Advisor. In alphabetical order: Bobby Balanger, Keith Bowers, Paul Brown, James Burris, Grahamn Carlton, Barry Chambers, Andrew Conrad, Christopher Conroy, Dennis Cromer, Vicient DeGeorgio, Timothy Demmitt, S. Mark Doughton, Bruce Ferguson, Robert Fogelman, Scott Freeman, David Gay, Philip Guy, Timothy Humes, Ernie Kirchin, Larry Long, Claude Marston, Mark Matheson, William McCanless, Rock McLendon, Mike Miles, Robert Moore. Richard Moss, Walter Nisbet, Dino Papanastasion, Damon Penn, Richard Pounds, Chris Psilopoulos, William Rankin, David Rish, Jerry Sennett, Jeff Sides, Leon Stadther, Johnny Vlasis. Harold Walker, Kent Wilmoth 216 NUGGETS In alphabetical order: Allison Bennett. Bobbie Burford, Kim Burns (President), Mary Hall, M. Susan Hayes, Wendy Lowell (Treasurer), Cindy Rogers, Debbie Sanders (Secretary), Linda Reasoner, Karen Sammons, Not Pictured: Kim Lee. Melinda Means (Vice-President) CRESCENTS Front to Back — Outside row: Julie Leidy. Lisa Moser, Sandy Baird (President), Lynn Allman (Vice-President), Frieda Little, Willette Smith, Vicki Daniels, Cary Collins. Angie Swider. Carol Little, Front to Back — Inside row: Karen Helms (Secretary), Melanie Leamon, Denise Willard (Treasurer), Anna Causby, Carol Serko, Andrea Weaver, Cindy MacMasters, Lori Bolick, Ann Knox. 2 I 7 SIGMA PHI EPSILON In alphabetical order: Bill Alford, Kevin Ashley, Larry Barker, Larry Barnes, Buddy Burchefte, Raymond Carper, John Cherveny, Hodge Cole, Gregg Eller, Peter Ferretti, Bob Finton, Clay Fitzgerald, Tony Frazier, Jeff Glance, Walter Hall, Bobby Harrison, Jeff Hodges, William Hutaff, Ron Mann, Ron Mauney, Randy Meisner, Robert Monaghan, Tim Norwood. Jaime Perron, Steve Rierson, Jon Steven- son, Steve Sweatnam, Scott Watson, David Waugh, Richard Williamson, Not pictured: Joe Au stin, Pete Byam, Sid Cameron, Keith Drum, John Ellison, Kim Faucette, Larry Kohn, Bev Motts, George Newman, Jimmy Watts, Don Wright. it-li. ■S W 3 ■- , -- ■. . 218 - . ■:. ' ■■; CHILDREN OF THE SUN Lorenzer Jenkins. Jr. — Director Ted Stewart — Guitarist Deborah Hearst — Directress Sopranos- Jerrie Eller, Cheryl Fields, Sandra Hairston. Karen Houston, Rita Houston. Renee Jones, Deborah Rushing. Cyd S.ler. Paula Warren Tenors Jeffery Keaton. Pamela Little. Treva McAdoo. Rodney Page. Robert Rowel!. Lester R.chardson Altos Regma Bailey. Norma Boone Cynthia Coates. Anita Kimber, Melody McClenton. Patty Mitchell. Rosemana Robinson. Sharol Siler. Linda Spence Stephanie Thompson. Shelia Lmny, Robin Smith. Basses: Michael Connor, Anthony Dox. Gerald Holmes. Willie IMewsome. Jr.. Hazel Pettice. Jr. Rosemarie Robinson Miss Children of the Sun 78-79 2 1 9 SANSKRIT Sanskrit James Kirkpatrick, Editor. James is a former Creative Writing major at UNCC, now working on a degree in Theatre Education. He was Coordinating Editor last year for Sanskrit but this is his first year as an elected Editor. A native of Charlotte, he has had poems published in several literary magazines, including CAIRN, ST. ANDREWS REVIEW, and FOOT (HILL) NOTES. Beth Davis, Business Editor. Beth is a native of Gastonia and is a Freshman Art major at UNCC. She took over as Business Editor when Edith Kello left to take a job in another town. This is the first time that she has worked on a literary magazine, although she worked for her high school newspaper. 2L ' 0 Linda Cook, Art Editor. Linda is an English major at UNCC whose major interests lie in Photography and Graphics. Linda took over as Art Editor when the last Art Editor resigned, and has done a fantastic job since then. She is a former native of Ohio and has lived in Charlotte for over a year. Dottie Roberson, Assistant Editor. Dottie is a former native of Florida, and recently moved from Concord to Charlotte. She is a secretary in the Ar- chitecture Department at UNCC, and worked as Photographer for Sanskrit last Spring. She is now photographer and co- layout editor for Sanskrit. Lawrence Ferlinghetti The Lawrence Ferlinghetti poetry reading was a first for Sanskrit. It was the first time that San- skrit sponsored a poetry reading, and the first major poet to appear on the UNCC campus for a reading in 1978-79 Academic Year. A large crowd attended the reading and hopefully Sanskrit will be able to sponsor another reading of this magnitude next year. You, West Coast Review (Canada), and Rundy ' s Journal are the only forums with sensitivity of which I am aware. It is sad and it is Magnificent. — Ronald Bayes, Executive Editor, ST. ANDREWS REVIEW On the whole, SANSKRIT is an enlighten- ing magazine for those who appreciate various expressions of art. It is not a magazine to be picked up and only glanced through casually. SANSKRIT requires a great deal of concentration and a will- ingness to open the mind and let something (art) in. — Joyce Wright THE CAROLINA JOURNAL Sanskrit Responsibility is to keep the ability to res- pond. — Robert Duncan The time will come when a single original car- rot will be pregnant with revolution. —Paul Cezanne 22 1 I LOST MY 222 HYPHEN AT UNCC ??3 The Carolina Journal II  Alex Pearce Polemarch Kevin King Vice Polemarch Lester Richardson Keeper of Exchequer u Mike Conners Keeper of Records KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC. Ronald Swann Advisor 224 I II II II II Michael Davis Jr. Vice Polemarch Chadwick Kinch Dean of Pledges Bernard Reeves Advisor Don Pearce Advisor 225 BASEBALL KAPPA : ■■. • • . 3 CIRCLE K OF UNCC 226 David Henderson— President, Angie Swider— Secretary. Jeff Gaines— Vice President, Rebecca Street— Treasurer. Members: Ted Alexan- der. Karen Polifko, Tim Callahan, David Beam, Harold Fire. Bill Jackson, Jeanna Libramento, Kim Leonard, Jan Young, Jonathan Hole, Judy Lineberger, Martin Swing, Mike Roseman MELVIN D WETZEL. II TIMOTHY M. WHITLEY CHAPLAIN - PAST SECRETARY PAST CHAPLAIN ■JULIAN BARNWELL LISA L. KRAUSE JAMES C BROOKER RICKY B BURNETTE TODDCURRIE ROSE QUEEN p ftappa m WILLIAM L DAWKINS BRUCE A EMMONS 19 WILLIAM R FREEMAN MARK C HALL 78 MICHAEL P. HARRISON WILLIAM B HELMS, JR JftttiQCYsftg a $ Korth, Carolina at WILLIAM L.HERFORD JOHN B HICKS KIMD MORGAN RICHARD NANT2 DANIEL M PARSONS TIM L ROGERS STEVEN G SELLERS NATHAN A. SHOR TIMOTHY C SLIDER h EDWARD G SMITH MIKE TERRY TOBV W TOMBERLIN RICHARD TVLER GUYJWALD1NG 227 ALPHA DELTA PI Left side. Outside row (top to bottom): Debbie Horton, Cheryl Fowler. Cally Charlebois. Janet Moore, Amy Caldwell, Anne Kizer, Kim Braswell. Lu Ann Wallwork, Susan Raines. Tricie Brown, Inside row (top to bottom); Beth Sigmon, Cathy Heflner, Wendy Bowles. Sandy Goodman. Debby Ransom, Peggy Schloesser, Jan Conner, Kim Saylor. Right side, Outside row (top to bottom): Rhonda Wilson, Emily Nantz, Tammy VanRavenstein, Christa White, Susan Efird, Liz Ervin, Lisa Sappenfield. Janet Holland, Carolyn Burden, Marsha Dellinger, Kelly Keener, Inside row (top to bottom): Gina White, Shelia Brennan, Shelly Rempe. Donna Hubbard, Sonya Hardin, Kelli Hunley, Dori Barnard 228 Officers (left to right); Peggy Schloesser — Treasurer, Janet Moore — Vice President— Pledges, Debbie Horton — President, Cheryl Fowler — Vice President Ef- ficiency, Donna Hubbard — Secretary, 229 Heartbeat of public radio is souriamg t.f volunlerrs who have slnsRfd 1 ' u through  nkle-d«rp red lapr, h p- K iJtUl • -a ••■•Kiilalmtis and wl ' KV itmseir spending . ,v, ng between w spun h- C l S ir Foma F  WFA Jton J ' o nam , Solurd,,,.., UNCC i p.- ' On t ft  ■a ?30 ' D®3 V v VI •• • f ember 231 8th FLOOR SANFORD . . . R A —Karen Popp (lying down) 1st row: Lanette Smith. Vickie Hall, Susan Lucas, Becky Myers, Denise Davis, Marie Rost. Donnie Hall. 2nd row: Mary Francis Boland, Carol Reagan. Sarah Sherrill. Deborah Cheek, Tammy Guin, Polly Purgason, Penny Forbis, Susan Clements, Karen Mahoney, Karen Collins, Maureen Pezzo. 3rd row Charlotte Seism, Linda Russell, Margelyn Krekel, Ginny Newton, Katherine Wolfe, Kim Hamnck. Cathye Winborne, Sandra Greene, Elizabeth Teague, Adrienne Beal 4th row: Shenita Gilmore, Cathy Ray, Audrey Corry, Cindy Briles. In black shirts: The Stars : Robbin Eudy, Trish Trennent, Joyce Wright, Cynthia Ingram, Keener Scott, Anne Heath, Pam Overby 1 -r Front Suite :. ' :. ' Back Suite Sunrise Suite . . . KRAZY 8 Campus Aides Row 1 (left to right): Karen Lynch. Denise Davis. Brenda Parker. Joe Austin. Theatrice McClammy. David Curry, Clifton Horton Row 2(left to right): Advisor — Betty Adkins. Renee Gnmsley. Irene Clodfelter, Ricky Bradley, David Henderson, Robert Rowell. Jeff Fouts. Ken Caldwell. Jim Misenheimer, Mike Harris. Advisor — Janet Huber. Not Pictured: Joe Barbee, Jyma Black, Barbara Burkett. Judith Collora. Lark Covell. Clayton DeCamillis. Susan Duncan. Chris Fowler, Jeff Gaines, Melody Goode. Vicki Hall. Sammy Hamnck. Rick Henley, Deb- bie Home. Judi Keener, Michael Kemp. Mike Kerr. Kassi Miller. Brent Mitchell. Tim Norwood, Karin Polrfko. Steve Pounds. Donna Stilwall. Patricia Surratl. Ray Swagerty. Robin Tew. Judy Williams. UNCC Athletic Hostesses UNCC Athletic Hostesses (composed entirely of Delta Zetas) From left to right: Glenna Griffith. Linda Williams. Margo Pheagtn, Cathy Han- ner. Tricia Watts Not Pictured: Nancy Jesse, Barbara Shaw. 233 ROGUES ' N RASCALS Jeri Ingram— Editor Julie Adams — Business Manager Juli Ingram — Copy Editor Joe Griffin — Layout Design 234 Not Pictured: Photographers: Kenneth Caldwell Ron Crites David Baran Rebecca Street Pam Freeze Rita Piggot Julie Adams Liz Harrill Contributing Photographers: Gail Petrakis Jonathan Golding Robin Colby Larry Ferguson Don Waterman Richard Voorhis Sanskrit Sports Information Office Staff: Michele Hart Rose Robinson Debbie Laney Joseph Boulware Sandra Smith Matilda Bowen Melody McClenton Sylvia McNeil Wendy Swenson June Showfety Terry Shields— Photographer Kim Medlin— Photographer 4 W I m A J m Debbie Miller — Photographer Dave Madry— Photographer j;; r . ALPHA SIGMA PHI In alphabetical order: Shawn Ambrose, Tim Belk, Dean Blackley, Keith Edwards, John Foltz, Don Goforth, Lind Morris, Mitch Nelson, David Piccozzi, Mark Rogers, Ralph Roque, Ray Rumbaut, Edwin Simpson, Jimmy Sorrells, Brian Spitler. Khoi Vo, Vmce Washburn, Jim Wiley, Erik Wilson r JF ? ' ,(. ZETA TAU ALPHA In alphabetical order- Shelley Adams, Diane Bass, Wanda Burns, Cindy Carter. Beverly Cline, Jennifer Davis, Sue Dobbs, Annette Griffin Melody Icard, Sandi Lamb. Cathy Love, Fern Miller, Kathy Miller, Lesa Moore, Sheilah Ore, Sherry Overbee. Ann Pence. Kathy Petree, Miriam Pigg, Susan Poplin, Kathy Rakos. Sandy Robinson. Wendy Sarratt, Julie Shue, Pat Sides. Dome Smith. Angela Starnes. Kathy Starnes. Betsy Thomas, Vicki Voyles. Lean Walker, Tammy Walton, Melonie Webster. Carolyn Williams 237 DELTA ZETAS In alphabetical order: Mary Ausband, Debra Baker, Pam Basinger, Alice Beck, Susan Blair, Suzanne Bowen, Mary Brown, Phyllis Carngan, Cindy Caudle, Chris Collin, Judy Collora, Gay Connell, Cris Cougill, Laura Doughton, Paige Dellinger, Kim Everhart, Robyn Fair- cloth, Nancy Gesse, Jeannie Griffie. Glenna Griffith, Emily Hall, Cathy Hanner, Michele Hart, Tammy Hedrick, Anna Hine, Susan Holladay Helen Higgins, Libby Higgins, Sandy Hinson, Carol Johnson, Danna Johnson, Kathy McElwaine, Kathy McKeown, Karen McKeown Susan McNeely, Anne Monk, Cathy Moss, Mary Mowry, Lee Naccarato, Margo Pheagin, Lisa Propst, Pam Propster, Beth Pugh Laurie Race, Trish Ratterman, Jane Redden, Betty Russell, Mary Ellen Scully, Barbara Shaw, Darlene Simpson, Resi Sinclair, Margaret Swaim, Kathenne Taylor, Laurie Tomlinson, Tricia Watts, Debbie Wells, Lauren Wheatley, Tammy Whitley, Linda Williams 238 239 DELTA SIGMA THETA, INC. In alphabetical order: Sharon Baker, Norma Boone, Marvella Gray, Sharon Jones, Linda Lewis, Yvette Miller, Rosalyn Morehead, Marcellette Thomas, Cassandra Tillman. Not Pictured: Debra Bryant, Betty Miller. Gina Polk, Carol Wingate. Pamela Winkfield. Advisors: Madge Hopkins, Dorothy Scoggins Not Pictured: Emily Cannon. PYRAMIDS OF DELTA SIGMA THETA, INC. From left to right: Masherrill Fant, Bernice Brunson, JoAnn Johnson, Vanessa Kincaid, Debra Stanley, Cornita Chandler. ' 4(1 SCOTT HALL DORM COUNCIL In alphabetical order: Greg Current. Tricia Hirsch, Becky Griffin (Pres), Beverly Maness, Harry Murphy, Robin Oakley. Linda Spence. Craven Shumaker, Erich Zwingert (Vice Pres.). Advisor: Brenda Rowe-Not Pictured: Jimmy Dodd. Sandy Goodman, Libby McQuay, Risdon Slate 241 KAPPA SIGMA Brothers Dick Booth, Scott Blackney, Kevin Brodenck, Jimmy Buchanan, Terry Cloer, Greg Clanton, Chuck Davis, Kent Distl, Doug Flynn, Alan Frasier, Mark Issacs, Franklin Josey, Rick Kirby. Keith Lawson, Carl Miller, Greg Miller, Kenny Partin, Wes Plyler, Walter Putnam, William O ' Reade, Mac Ritchie, Stove Robison, Jim Twining. Not Pictured: Richard Bordeaux, David Chance, Mike Clardy, William Coburn, Dave Edwards. A. Lloyd Goode, Robbie O ' Neal, Doug Roaten, Mark Tarleton, Fred VanEijk, Jennings Ward Pledges Craig Brearley, Bill Brown, Fred Clark, Doug Eichorn, David Gaddy, Lee Hilliard, Charles Huber, Dick Johnson, Robbie Kornegay. Dino Little, Tom Norman, Russell Palmer, John Rosental, Not Pictured: Denny Swearengin Stardusters Cheryl Bright, Lee Clevinger, Lisa Dowless, Charlotte Flynn. Candy Kellis, Tess Kent, Jeannie Maynard. Karen Nivens. Linda Owens. Peggy Partin, Margo Pheagin, Katherine Sale, Barbara Shaw, Cindy Wiggins, Kim Witherspoon. Not Pictured: Lib Watkins, Carol Zydney Sweetheart— Peggy Partin. 242 CHI RHO (CATHOLIC STUDENT UNION) Father Zuschmidt, Catholic Campus Minister Catholic students gather for the celebration of Mass A special Christmas celebration organized by the students of CHI RHO 243 MATH CLUB Top Row(lett to right): Terry Braetord, Sam Robinson Second Row: Mike Schell, Randy Rimland, Terry Hartman Bottom Row: Vera Fleming, Debbie Imschweiler, Martin Williams, Melvin Meers, Theresa Carey, Lise Bryant. Not Pictured: Keith Fortner, Susan Oxmore, Buddie Ritchie, Missy Wright ; .J4 ALPHA KAPPA PSI Front to back, left to right: 1st row — Angel Ouinter, David Blanton. Mac Cochrane. Reed Young, Donna Baker, 2nd row — Jeff Anderson, Gary Smith, Jerry Aleman, Jed Pittard, Johnny Ray, Bobby Williams, 3rd row — Jeff London. Don Kelly. Kevin Wise. Bill Thornberry, David Whitener, David Duke ASSOCIATED STUDENT CHAPTER AMERICAN INST ITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Front Rowfleft to right): Mary Ellen Stith. John Pope. Joyce Josey (Pres.). Stephen Scott, Mark Bell, Ross Ritchie. Don Cash, Middle Row(left to right): Theron Giles. Jim Curies. Cathleen Curtin (Sec Treas). Tony Smith (Vice-Pres.). Back Row(left to right): Mike Novick. David Baran, Richard Best, Allison Bennett. Rick Henly, Becky Collins. Ed Miller, 245 RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION In alphabetical order: Sally Antosek (Pres.), Larry Barker, Irene Clodfelter, Walter Hall, Anna Hine (Sec), Monty Kearse. Randy Meisner (Treas), Jim Mabry, Robin Oakley, Jen Stevenson, Bill Thornberry, Jack Tyler (Advisor), Ben White (Vice-Pres.), Kent Wilmoth Not Pic- tured: Jane Doub, Sani Carter, Mac Cochrane, Renee Jones, Maggie Maloy, Roger Preble (Advisor). J 246 24 7 248 HOMECOMING 1979 Homecoming Queen— Tina Oliver 249 ' . ' Ml 251 r. ' V • • ' M. ... v • -  ■A T ' -- - jg ST ... ' f -. J n,. fcsr - f r «1F l -m • -i s  «lr 3 w   7 - i ak jfr m i .. t4t - jk i 1 at -- •■252 253 Yes, star-crossed in pleasure, the stream flows on by. Yes, as we ' re sated in leisure, we watch it fly. And time waits for no one, and it won ' t wait for me. Time waits for no one, and it won ' t wait for me. Time can tear down a building or destroy a woman ' s face. Hours are like diamonds, don ' t let them waste. Time waits for no one, no favours has he. Time waits for no one, and he won ' t wait for me. Men, they build towers to their passing, to their fame everlasting. Here he comes chopping and reaping, hear him laugh at their cheating. And time waits for no man, and it won ' t wait for me. Time waits for no one. and it won ' t wait for me. Drink in your summer, gather your corn. The dreams of the night-time will vanish by dawn. And time waits for no one, and it won ' t wait for me. Time waits for no one, and it won ' t wait for me. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards 255 I i. f f Time Waits for No One by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Copyright (c) 1975 by Schaltone B.V. 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