University of North Carolina Asheville - Archive Yearbook (Asheville, NC)

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g___ 1979 Summit University of North Carolina at Asheville Reach. Reaching up . . . reaching out . . . reaching within. Reach out and touch a moun- tain, reach up and you touch the stars. People reaching people . . . people reaching out for people. Reaching a conclusion, reaching the end of my rope. Singing . . . reaching to hit either that high or low note. Sii ££KsS?-R i Reaching out ... a new friend or an old comrade. Reaching out for guidance, for help, for understanding . . . for love. Reaching out and touching someone — by words or by ac- tions. Reaching their soid, mind and heart HMSfl Reaching within — reflecting. The years go by so 10 i only we could reach out and stop time. Soon, we ' ll be old 11 I try to reach inside myself — to see where it all went. What 1 would ' ve changed: days I wouldve spent differently than 1 did HMTTM Reaching tlic end . . . the end of my long, tiring and often times frustrating journey. Taking one last walk before I reach out for that small, almost insignificant statement that says I ' ve reached the end ... no more academic aspirations to reach for. J. ' ■- ' y ■ ,   1W ■t 16 Still, In the photo album of my mind, I can always reach back to find good times and bad, joyous and sad . . . reaching back . . . KCflHI nnii i ■ Students in Action The life of a student — a constant reach. A constant search for something — I don ' t know what Reaching for acceptance . . . from my profs, my friends and even myself. Reaching for a beer at a dance . . . snowballs . . . reaching the HLH halfway through Dr. Cooper ' s lecture on The Inferno . . . T.G.l.F. . . . reaching for a book in the library ... or reaching for the courage to be an individual. Reaching for the courage to be me. 20 Dorm Life Life in the Dorm Village — Reaching over to turn off my alarm clock . . . reaching for my meal card. Grabbing my books and hoping I reach class on time. Reaching into my mailbox, grasping a letter and praying that there ' s a check inside. Being the only one on my hall who doesn ' t like Farrali or the Yankees. Having a room- mate who snores like a rusty chainsaw. Reaching for the door knob, yelling out the door and hoping diat the person down the hall is reaching to turn his stereo down. Reaching for my ear plugs when the party downstairs gets too loud. Reaching for my long un- derwear. Reaching a sense of peace in- side when I finally find a quiet place . . . to have a nice, quiet nervous breakdown. I 1 V. i 1 fj% r-r — .M — — 23 WW BROAD RIVER WEEK ML ...44 HELM ?Tof UWOLF- ' LAUREL FUNERAL ..j NO PARKING ' 24 ■tataw Commuters Traveling on . . . reaching campus in time for my 8:00 class . . . reaching for the phone so 1 can call Mom to tell her that I ' m snowed in on campus . . . sneezing and coughing just as Nurse Shorb reaches over to take the thermometer out of my mouth . . . wondering if I should stay for the S.G. movie or go on home and study for a Humanities exam . . . cursing OPEC when the price of gas reaches one dollar a gallon. 28 Homecoming Coming home . . . my one chance this year to put on a tux . . . seeing familiar faces from just last year and from years ago. God, how much she ' s changed! — I never knew he was so tall! Reaching back. Reliving old friendships. Reaching out to catch my date before she dances away from me . . . reaching to bring her close when the band plays a slow number. Matt Connolly and Dee Forester . . . the King and Queen. Reaching up and resting my head in my hands — How much of this will 1 remember in the morning? 30 Homecoming King Matt Connelly and his date Terri Stuart Homecoming Queen Dee Forester and her date Chris Frank. Dances Disco — shake your groove tiling! Friday night . . . Saturday Night Fever . . . Sunday Morning Hangover . . . Reaching for a beer or a coke . . . sitting right in front of the band ' s PA system . . . having to go up- stairs to die bathroom . . . telling John Travolta to eat his heart out! r y 1 • t • •; m .- 32 Making it through another week. The Coffeehouse . . . hot and crowded, lot s of smoke. Reaching for another beer . . . reaching my limit. Somebody playing the piano. Reaching for an octave. Music from WUNF-FM. Spilling a brew or two on the floor. Getting a buzz. Leaving . . . Whattya wanna do now? Pause. Let ' s go out and get some beer, Gameroom Charlie ' s Angels, Strikes and Spares, Pool, Foosball and Air Hockey. Reaching for a spare quarter . . . and another . . . and another. Reaching for the flippers. Double bonuses and extra balls. Reaching for enough points to get a freebie. Who ' s runnin ' the box? Just one more game before I go to class. Sinking die eight-ball. You wanna play front or back? Okav, so I ' ll be late for class.  l 3 34 35 Snack Bar A line a mile long. Reaching for that first cup of coffee In the morning. Forgetting my meal ticket and having to pay cash. Reaching for a flat coke, com- plaining about the high prices. Playing cards — looking for a fourth for Spades or Bridge. Going low with the Ace of Spades In my hand. Trying to control myself when I find I ' ve dealt myself a 30-polnt hand (and praying that nobody calls a misdeal). Reaching across the table to strangle my partner when I find out he doesn ' t even have answering points. And the old equation; Monday ' s lunch equals Tuesday ' s supper. Ta H HRpS v 36 kiUrl-ijy Cafeteria Wishing I could reach the volume control on the jukebox. What? No seconds?! High prices . . . sometimes really out of reach. Do 1 want a salad? I ' m on a diet. A salad and a diet drink. Trying to eat and study for an exam all at once. Sometimes 1 don ' t make it We went to Ike ' s. 37 1 1 own rd Hanger • Jazz Fantasy ' ill V (II 1 1 hi i Is I ' XIVKXTS is brought to you by your I ' nivcrsily Committee lor (nil u nil unci Special c wills, a com- mittee of students and laciill y com- mitted lo reaching out and bring- ing yon quality in (he ails and en- tertainment. Iliis year ' s programs were designed willi dial linal in miiKl. The I ' XIVKXTS Committee have brought to I ' XC-A this year ilisciplinary lecture series, and oilier s|ieeial programs. Members of this year ' s I ' XIVKXTS Commit- tee were Doug Brittaln, Sheri (Vroce. Chris Malhis, Phyllis Mar- tin. Aliee Means, Phyllis Otll, William Poll. Milton Ready. Dale Saunders. Cynthia Vomit, and I; lien ( iraling: Chairwoman. Atlanta ( ontcni|M rary Dance ( ompany LISTEN ROCKMONT 79 It ' s Xew Years Day. Christinas, the Fourth of July and all the parties of the school year rolled into one gigantic celebration held at Camp Rockmont, near Swannanoa. It ' s been known to get pretty hairs- in past years. In fact, one of the most popular events has been the new game called Let ' s Throw the Prof into the Lake and see if Hell Float . Faculty made of Ivory Soap are asked to apply before May 5. Mud 500 Row 1- Scon Lamed. Row 2: Verecn Mizelle. Sandy. Matt Conallv. Row 3: Michael Brock. Tim Yogler. Jerry Hamilton. Mikey Rusnak. Charlie Smith. Chris Frank. Lowndes B. Grier. Mark Mundy. Gerry Parham. Martin McFadin, Joe Lew. Dwaln Haynes. Mike Lee. Jim Rash. Row 4: John Pu tn a m . Tom Lee. Sigma Alpha Omega Row 1: Paul Gach, Mike Hollywood Basiewlcz. -Bad- Billy Boone. Al Tamblni. Bob Korns. Don Griffin | Sitting). Row 2: Ben Hood. -Terrible Tommy Thompson. Phil Pownlng, Jack Trexler. Row 3: Jeff Roberts. Warren Daddy Jenkins. Jerry Rowdy Reel. Greg Glance. Jon Parcc. Bob Koenlg. Row 4: Joe Bridges, Mike Goforth. 44 Christian Fellowship Row 1 (1-r): Mary Jane Sweat, Wendy Nguyen, Doris Lloyd Row 2 (1-r): Frankie Patman, Carolyn West. Row 3: Brad Camper. Row 4 (1-r): Joe Levy, Laura Breeland, Georgia Katsanos. Row 5 (1-r): Robert Dixo n, Mike Shuford, Greg Roper. Row 6 (1-r): Barry Breeland, Beth Lohse, Camellia Boyd. Row 7 (1-r): Dan Thorpe, Susan Wright Shelton, Bill Thurman Young Democrats Row 1: Bill Thompson, Ron Hembler, William Gardner — President, Stephen Johns, Cindy Solesbee — Secretary. Row 2: Steve Finley, Christopher A. Mangum — Treasurer, Ron Caldwell, Gary Stone — Vice-President, not pictured. 45 Black Students Association P. Rence Gentry— President. Tina L. Person— Secretary. Ogden L. Brax- ton— President. Carl Redd. Phyllis R. Payne. Richard V. Hodges. Ross A. Farrington. Eddie M. Latta. Vera L. MitcheU, MitcheU D. HilL Social Science Association Sitting (1-r): Suzanne Kalejaive. Jackie Lvons. Gail BonncU-Secretary. LUUe Williams— PubUcity Chairman. Steve Elliot— Treasurer. Martin Hare. ' Dr. Sulock— Advisor. Dr. Anne Weber-Advisor. Bruce Hobbs. Lynn Smith— President Standing (1-r): Debbie CroweU, Sue Morrow. Dr. PhvUis Otti- Advisor. Dr. Lisa Fricndenbcrg-Advisor. Shirley Metcalf. 46 Management Association Row 1 (1-r): Suzanne Gooden — Internal Publicity, Mike Thompson — President, Reenie Pegram — Secretary, Janet Bethea— Outside Publicity. Row 2 (1-r): Gary Smitiiwick— Program Director, D. J. Hart— Chairman— Management Dept., Linda Demos— Vice President, Jeff Haynes— Treasurer. MICS (1-r): Kim Heritage— Secretary, Teresa Atkinson— Vice-President, Paul J. Sweeney— Faculty Advisor, Michel e Raymond— Treasurer, Mary Border— President, Victtm-Micheal Moon (Not pictured— Kay Reynolds— Sergeant at Arms). 47 Education Club I Seated: Gloria Hammond, Janet Bone, Jeanne Gochenour, Lisa McAlister, Gerry Hagarty, Libby Gwennap, Pamela Sain. Standing: Sally Tyler, Suzanne Kalejaiye, Vickie Hawkins, Angle Conner, Teresa Allen, Lois Ketner, Sonja Clapton. Music Club (l-r): Dr. Marcel Andradc, Ron Caldwell. Dr. Mike Ruiz, Randy Reed, Martin Hare, Marti Clark, Dr. Virgil Mock, Marilyn Powell, Debbie Crowcll. 48 Spanish Club Row 1 (1-r): Olga Higuera, Cheryl Revis. Row 2 (1-r): John Garner, Dr. Reynolds. Standing (1-r): Dr. An- drade, Jonnle Da 1s, Patty Hlllyer, Pam Miller, Debra Martin, Marti Clark, John Tsiamtsiouris. French Club Sitting (l-r): Dr. Baumann, Alyson King, Barbara Groome, Thorunn Ivey, Marlene Burgin, Awyne Worley, Susan Robinson. Standing (l-r): Elaine Clark, Dr. Cranston, Elizabeth Cavanaugh. 49 American Chemical Society — Student Affiliates Sitting: Becky Baslewicz — Vice-President, Becky Gooding — President Patty LaManna, Beth Firnschild, Pam Young, Al Wilds Dan Terry. Standing: Dr. L. D. Remington, Jack Trexler, Roger Frisbee, Harry Dover, Dr. S. D. Squibb, Dr. J. G. Stevens. Steve Queen, Greg Glance, Hugh Daniel, Matt Harris, John Crompton, Andrea Austin, Glenn Jordan, Barbara Clayton. 50 Undergraduate Research Association Sitting: Dr. Stevens — Advisor, Mrs. Stevens. Becky Basievvicz, Mark Wharton — President, Patty LaManna. Beth Firnschild — Secretary, Steven Queen, Becky Gooding — Treasurer, Rick Holmes, Dan Tern- — Vice- President. Dr. Squibb. Standing: Dr. Rowlett, Dr. Stoughton, Jack Trexler. Mr. Bernhardt. Pam Young, Roger Frisbee. Harry Dover, Matt Harris, Ray Booker, Andrea Austin, Dr. Ruiz, John Crompton, Al Wilds. Mary Wilds. Ken Merritt. Greg Glance, Hugh Dariicl, Dr. Remington, Kathy Lack. Political Science Association Phi Alpha Theta (l-r) Dr. Walker — Faculty Advisor, Beatrice Penninger, Dr. Ready, Ruth Bilfulco, Karen McDougald, Peggy Neville, Cynthia Cunningham, Advisor Unidentified. 51 BEST PHOTO ; Runner Up — History Association (l-r) Marth-n Powell - Secretary-treasurer. Alison Phillips - Vice-President Deborah Gentry. Dr. Walker. Dr. Reach. Faculty Advisor. Ruth Bifulco — President 52 rRAPHICAL IDEA Winner — Psi Chi Standing In line: Teresa Allen, Pam Sain, Ed Crenshaw, Mike Shuford, Greg Roper, Elizabeth Pomeroy, Suzanne Kalejalyc, Cynthls Hulin, Margaret Lollis, Jenny Gosnell, Lillie Williams, Lynn Smith standing on head. Kneeling: Randy Reed, John Boesch, Jacquelynn Lyons, Ted Seitz on couch, Lisa Friedenberg in window, Tom Cochran climbing walls, Anne Weber — too much. 53 Summit OUR crowd! What really makes the second floor tick (and occasionally tock). Working feverishly day and night to put out the best an- nual that this school has ever seen, the staff has had to fight over-developed pictures, under-developed copy, a typewriter without a ribbon, an empty frig, and a deadline that seemed to get closer by the paragraph or photo. Don ' t look for us in the office . . . we ' re all at the Sip n Dip celebrating. Brett Panglc. Editor Ron Caldwell. Copy Writer 54 John Putnam, Chief Photographer i v- ■£« £ H : i H WBt Hi 1 I l ' .v -, ■ i i V (l-r) Debbie Duckett, Business Manager; Debbie Wright, Secretary Dwain Haynes, Assistant Photographer 55 Will tfye f Etgg (Si one Shop Katie Krcmcr 56 WUNF— FM 88.1 UNC-A ' s answer to WKRP in Cincinnati. On the air from high atop Lipinsky Student Center, WUNF plays the latest in rock roll from 6 p.m. until midnight You ' re an old-timer around here if you can still remember WUNF when it was nicknamed Radio Free Asheville. Tracv Lane 57 STUDENT GOVERNMENT •PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT! Terri Stuart — Secretary 58 SGA Tim Vogler John Putnam Kelly Burman It ' s been said that the only exercise that Stu- dent Government gets is dodging flak from Ad- ministration, students, faculty and various members of the com- munity but, they somehow find time to plan dances, beer busts, concerts, discuss legisla- tion and other services for the student bodv. John Baumgarten — Asst. Media Commissioner Steve Finley — Film Commissioner Sammv Kent — Finance Commissioner Matt Connallv — Social Commissioner 59 _. a v z, -te i rv - ft - ■ ' • tttfo£ Kneeling- Rosie Curtis, Tina Person, Tarnmv Spencer. Heather Harrison, Cindy Lewis, Kim Bohon, Glnny Carver, Rcnec Deweese! Standing: Asst. Coach Marney Richards, No Name, Phyllis Payne, Diana Miles, Vera Mitchell, Myra Sims, Marisa Matthews, Mgr. Rcnec Gentry, Head Coach Barbara Oulnn. 62 Women ' s Basketball The Lady Bulldogs finished with a very respectable 10-10 record under first-year coach Barbara Quinn. Coach Qulnn stated that this record is very good for a young team like the Lady Bulldogs. She also said that the school is doing extensive recruiting both in and out-of-state. Returning players such as Heather Harrison, Cindy Lewis, Marisa Matthews, Vera Mitchell, Phyllis Payne and Myra Sims will form a powerful nucleus for building the team next year. i Coach Barbara Qulnn S ' «r Pv v J C 1 M - ' ■ B ! i XT Ma -j. F H7 3 E£ A 1 K 63 53 76 69 68 78 59 95 89 83 66 102 84 87 62 76 73 78 64 78 OPPONENT Carson-Newman Col. Gardner-Webb Col. Georgia Tech Baptist Col. UNC-Charlotte Mars Hill Col. Warren Wilson MllllganCoL NCA T Lenolr-Rhyne Col. Georgia Tech Mars Hill CoL Catawba Col. UNC-Charlotte Gardner- Webb Col. Winston-Salem State Catawba Col. £ UNC-Wilmlngton Pembroke State Lenolr-Khvne Col. OPP SCORE 76 73 73 65 88 88 45 69 102 105 95 101 70 71 67 75 58 71 84 37 64 THE STROH BREWERY COMPANY. DETROIT, MICHIGAN © 1978 Row 1 : Mgr. Rlckv Hodges, Gary Grace, Ogden Braxton, Craig Brewer, Mitchell Hill, George Gilbert, Eddie Latta. Row 2: Jacob Jordan, Ben Harper, Terry Maye, Carl Redd, John Crompton, Vaughn Gibson. Row 3: Coach Bob Hartman, Phil Oakcs, Charleston Miles, Ross Farrington, Dave Stickcl, Dave Szymanskl, Coach Green. 66 Men ' s Basketball Reaching for a rebound. Playing before the home crowd . . . walking into a strange gym and seeing a crowd of familiar faces. Although the Bulldogs only had a 7-20 record for this season, they still showed the run- and-gun excitement that UNC-A students and community members have come to ex- pect This season also marks the end of an era with the resignation of Head Coach Bob Hartman. Coach Bob Hartman 67 UNC-A OPPONENT 66 Carson- Xewman Co. 63 69 X.C.A T State L ' niv. 80 73 East Carolina L ' niv. 89 57 Baptist CoL 60 71 ElonCoL 81 68 East Tennessee State Univ. 79 73 University of Georgia 85 68 Augusta Col 70 70 Wake Forest L ' niv. 91 61 Middle Tenn. State Univ. 98 92 Milllgan CoL 75 81 Gardner-Webb CoL 89 91 Belmont Abbey CoL 107 89 Mars Hill CoL 81 70 78 Limestone Col- 81 Carson- Xewm an CoL 78 67 Augusta CoL 7 75 Morehead State L ' niv. 99 81 Milllgan CoL 95 88 Baptist Abbey Col. 70 z l XC -Wilmington Austin Peay State Univ. 89 Lost L ' niv of XC at Wilmington Lost Mars Hill Col. Lost Belmont Abbey CoL Lost ElonCoL Won Lenoir-Rhync CoL V 68 69 ( 1-r): Wendy Dalton. Cindy Fortune, Gwen Howard, Karen Owenby. Debbie Maynard, Deb Reid, Dana Bailev, Shellv Maver. As the name implies, these energetic men and women stand along the sidelines at basketball games and lead the spectators in rousing cheers for the Bulldogs. The spectators are not always the most vocal group in the world (except when a call goes against their team), but the cheerleaders learn to grit their teeth and keep on cheerin — win, lose or draw. 70 . Campus Days Schlitz makes ' em grea SMOKY MOUNTAIN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Wholesalers Phone 704-274-3606 Dewey Andrew General Manager P.O. Box 5602 7 Roberts Road Asheville, NC 28803 HSE2 Tennis Tennis. The only game in the world where making love means never scoring. Reaching for a high lob. The Men ' s Tennis team, coached by Ed Harris, finished the 1979 season with a 6-11 record. The Women ' s Team, coached by Jerry Green, finished with a record of 4-8. 72 L Coach Ed Harris 73 Intramurals Basketball and Softball. Quarks, Sultans of Swing, BSA, Master Batters, Mandlngo Mud Warriors, Joint Effort and Bird Seed. Reaching for the rim to do a lay-up a la Dr. J., or reaching for a line drive that ' s just over my glove. Muddy playing fields, forfeits, playing without our best playcr(s). Are you sure Reggie Jackson started this way? 74 75 Socce] ? Reaching out to grab a pass . . . Heading for the goal. UNC-A ' s Soccer team, although finishing with a 4-9-1 mark, showed that they could hold their own against such teams as Fur- man, USC, and WCU. Two shut outs highlighted the season, but the biggest moment for the Rudy Moorrecs coached Bulldogs was a 0-0 tie with powerful WCU. Fullback Andy Linton was named the team ' s MVP while Todd Cecchini and Doug McCurry received Outstanding Achievement Awards. 76 UNC OPPOXE 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 5 6 1 OPPS UNC-G Pfciffer Belmont Abbey Col Warren Wilson Col. Bellarmine Vanderbilt Presbyterian Col. ElonCol. Cent ral Wesleyan Univ. of S.C. Emory Univ. Catawba Col. Funnan Univ. 77 mmmmmm mmmmr-) ■%i ' %i. :i ! : m . I - UNC-A L L L L L V L I. L L W L L W L L W L L W L W L L W OPPOXE? High Point Col. Pembroke State L X.C. Central Univ. Gardner-Webb Col. Mars Hill Col. ISC- Sparta nb Columbia Col. Wake Forest Univ. UXC-Grecnsboro Lenoir-Rhyne Col. Peace Col. USC- Spartanburg E Ion Col. UNC - Wi lmi ngton Western Carolina Univ. Guilford CoL Catawba Col. Lenoir- Rhyne CoL FurmanT T niv Converse Mars Hill Col. Gardner-Webb Col. Appalachian State Univ. Western Carolina Univ. Furman L ' niv. Front Row: Cindy Lewis, Laurie Gowan, Debbie Hensley. Back Row: Mgr. Diana Miles, Rosic Curtis, Paula Watson, Myra Sims, Phyllis Payne, Beth Wilklc, Head Coach Marncy Richards 78 Women ' s Volleyball Reaching for a spike . . . setting up a play . . . In their first year of play the UNC-A Women ' s Volleyball team finished with a 9-15 record. Many losses were very close and with the return next year of veteran players the women ' s team feel they are well on their way to a winning record next year. 79 1 v % V .X v Chancellor William E. Highsmith 82 Dr. Eric Iovacchini Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Mr. William Pott Vice Chancellor tor Finance 83 Administrative o sonnel — Admissions, Business ( John Neuse Director of Accounting George Kramer Admissions Director £. df I Ww ■■ ' a -X Linda Reeves Business Office Chris Soesbee Business Office Helen McCracken Business Office Fran Jones Asst Director of Admissions 84 Office, Financial Aid, Continuing Education Alice Wutschel Asst Director of the Center for Continuing Education Vera Mitchell Aide to Financial Aide 85 Office Personnel ■•-■ s .  • Maintenance Staff 86 Library Public Information (l-r): Mel Blowers; University Librarian, Dr. Marie Devine; Instructional Services Librarian, Jim Lee; Public Services Librarian. Dr. Tom Dula University Relations Sandy Ochsenreiter Sec. Office of Public Relations First Row (l-r); Jay Gertz; Government Documents Assistant, Judl Duda; Public Services Assistant, Lynne Babur; Administrative Services Assistant, Second Row (l-r): Sandra Johnson; Acquisitions Assistant, Rob Nelson; Technical Services Assistant, Bernlce Barnett; Assistant Head, Periodicals and Reserve Department Miriam Byerly Switchboard Receptionist 87 Registrar and Security I Marilyn Lonon— Assistant Registrar Linda Jcrnigan— Records Clerk Officer Victor Fulp Jo Cadle — Registrar Officer Dewberry Charles Carreno— Chief of Campus Police 88 WCU at UNC-A and Testing Counseling l and Advising W.C.U. Nursing Faculty: Seated: Becky Pitts, Vivian Dietz. Standing: Carol Poynter, Pat Marshall. Harrv Ramsev — WCU Director Joann M. Boozer— Co-ordlnator WCU Mrs. Marty Jensen— Secretary T.CA. Evening Program Shervlvn Bouldin — Information Specialist T.C.A Ed Harris— Associate Director T.CA. Mr. Wilsman— Assistant Director T.C.A Staff The people we almost never sec: the secretaries whose job it is to type up exams or say. He ' s out of the office now. Could you call back later? , the administrative assistants, the receptionists, some of the people who keep the campus going. I Tom Cochran Asst. to V.C. for Academic Affairs Evelyn House Sec. Phys. Ed. Dcpt. Cheryl Blackstock Record ' s Clerk Ellen Grafing Asst to V.C. for Student Affairs !£« ' Jackie Peterson Administration Asst. to V.C. Diane McLean Financial Aide Sec. 90 Mary Gilpin Former Housing Director ' ' I Laura Lakenan Sec. Office of the Chancellor ..v.. • _■ I .. . Starlett Craig Project Director Housing of Aging Nancy Parker Sec. to V.C. Academic Affairs Peggy Moore Financial Aide Sec. Shirley Yarbrough Admissions Sec. 91 WW -«£ ' ■ ' JK fir , : 92 Mr.TomDeason Dr. Tom Schism Dr. Howard Rosenblatt 93 Dr. Anthonv Covne Dr. Dcryl Howard Chairman Philosophy 94 Dr. Christine Guillickson Dr. Marcel Andrade Chairman Foreign Language Dr. Henry Stern Dr. Charles Reynolds Foreign Language Dr. Philip Cranston Dr. Sally Baumann 95 Economics Dr. Shirley Browning Mr. Luther Lawson Mr. Bill Field Psychology Dr. Joe Suloch Dr. Margaret O Donald Dr. JohnBragaie Dr.TedSertz Mrs. Anne WebeT Dr. Tom Cochran 96 Physical Ed. ,1 m -«■■ ' Mr. Jerry Green, P.E. 97 Classics _ w History Dr. Milton Reach- Dr. Philip Walker Dr. Guy Cooper  Chairman— Classics ) 98 V Management Dr. Robert Williams Mrs. Linda Xelms I r. Yc rna Bergemann Education yu i l i Mr Virgil Mock Ms Alihca Rccd 100 Chemistry Humanities Dr. Dexter Squibb mm Dr. John Stevens Dr. Lloyd Remington g c Mr. Paul Rice Mrs. Lutrelle Wlshart Dr. Michael Guillum 101 Ge otfrey ehaucer . Gospel According to St Luke 7 ■ A Rollicking New . h - Adaptation bv Arnold Wenarow Adaptation by Arnold Wengrow Thursday, Friday, Saturday February 22, 23, 21, 1070 8:30 p.m. $, Theatre IMC-Ashevllle 103 i iiiujiimnifflji If Clifton Forester Management Asheville, X.C. Teresa Coleen Allen Psychology Education Barnardsville, X.C. Distinction in Psychology Wcndv Kav Nguyen Management Asheville. X.C. 108 John T. Baumgarten Economics Ashevllle, N.C. Rp- % f MMB m ■  ' Christopher F. Smith Physics Economics Ashevllle, N.C. Ronnie Lynn Gaines Management Pittsboro, N.C. cum laude 109 Steve Finley Political Science Marion, X.C. Distinction in Political Science Susannc Kalcjaiye Psychology Education Hcndcrsonvillc. X.C. 110 Garrett Allen Stone History Bamardsville. N.C. Biology Gregory R. Huffman Favcttevillc, X.C. E. Marie J. Anderson Asheville, N.C. Ronald Jav Caldwell Histon ' Asheville, N.C. Janet C. McPherson (Christie) Psychology Biology Asheville, N.C. 111 Jacquclynn Lyons Rebecca Cynthia Gooding Chemistry Raleigh. N.C. cum laude Psychology ■ mm Historv Ruth Bifulco cum laude Yisalia. California Asheville, X.C. ¥ Economics David M. Szymanski cum laude Ehna, X.Y. 112 Sue C. Morrow Psychology Hendersonville, N.C. William Gardner Political Science Monroe, N.C. Distinction in Political Science Statesville, N.C. William R. Lee (right) Management Outer Lowland, Tennessee John P. Zeuli (left) Philosophy Aycock, N.C. Distinction in Philosophy 113 History Beatrice Peninger Distinction in Historv Julic Anne Kettleson Political Science Asheville, X.C. Mike Lorenz History Political Science James Jones ( Butch ) Asheville, X.C. Political Science Asheyille, X.C. 114 Lillie Williams Soc. Psvch. Salisbury, N.C. Chris Mangum Psychology Durham, N.C. Gail Bonnell Sociology Brevard, N.C. Distinction in Sociology 115 Pamela Sain Psychology Old Fort, N.C. Ella Boling Psychology Charleston, S.C. Steve Eller German Biology Wilmington, N.C. a f Classics Gerry Craig Parham Salisbury, N.C. 116 Lisa McAllster Lvnn Smith Psych. Educatlon Asheville, N.C. Psychology Sociology Ashevllle, N.C. Bobby Wilklns Sociology Hendersonville, N.C. Joseph Murray Levy Psych. Mgmt New York, N.Y. 117 Psychology Gloria Hammond Ashevillc. X.C. Michael DeBruhl Blankenshlp Philosophy Psychology Asheville, X.C. Sociology 118 Sally Tyler Darlcne Greene Houghton Hendersonville, X.C. Social Science Candler. X.C. Barry Breeland Literature Asheville, N.C. John D. Ray Management Asheville, N.C. Distinction In Management John Boesch Psychology Charlotte, N.C. Rebecca Wright Sociology Black Mountain, N.C. 119 Kenneth Johnson Jr. Bus. Management Asheville, N.C. Psychology Margaret Lollis Summa Cuxn Laude W.„ - ' .- , Janet Bone Soc Educatlon Asheville, N.C. Tonv Hennessee Sociology Bostic, N.C. 120 Angle Conner Sociology Lake Lure, N.C. Llbby Gwcnnap Ashevllle, N.C. Blake Hobbs Economics Charlotte, N.C. Vickie Hawkins Psychology Education Ashevllle, N.C. 121 Leslie Galther Management Brevard. X.C. Historv Scott McDougald Political Science Flat Rock, X.C. Distinction in Political Science Mark Monaghan Political Science Arden, X.C. 122 Lillian Blanche Klopekly Management Economics Salt Lake City, Utah What it ' s all about The end of that long road. It ' s sitting out there in front of the library and suddenly seeing the last four years of your life flash in front of your eyes like a full-length Made for Television movie. The tilings I would ' ve changed. It ' s walking up that platform, hearing your name called, reaching out for tiiat little sheet of paper that says ' You owe the Business Office 876.95. It ' s hearing your own cheer- ing section out there. Then . . . it ' s looking behind you and feeling like an actor who has come off of the stage for the last time. Never to return for that last bow. That bow ' s been taken. 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