Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Lest We Forget 1982
Lest We Forget 1982
Lest We Forget 1982
Table of Contents
Freedom within our Unity
Campus Highlights
Personalities
Organizations
Brotherhood; Sisterhood
Athletics
Academics
Portraits
Community Friends
Anna Scarbrough
Associate Editor
Betty H. Foellinger
Adviser
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freedom.
"Stand
fast therefore in
the
made
us free ..."
Galatians 5:1
"Now
the
Lord
is
that Spirit
is
and
is,
liberty.
II
Corinthians 3:17
"My
America.
'tis of thee,
Country,
Sweet Land of
Of
liberty,
"
thee I sing.
And
within America
grow and
to
"
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holy ground,
where first they trod!
They haye left unstained what there they found
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Freedom
to
worship God!"
Felicia
From our
country's beginnings,
Hemans
we declared our
freedoms:
"We
that all
men
to
be self-evident:
endowed by
inalienable rights;
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the First
Bill of Rights,
contained
Ten Amendments
Constitution,
is
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to the
every American's
guarantee of freedom:
"Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment
of religion, or prohibiting
the free exercise thereof;
or abridging the freedom of
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costly.
suffering
and giving
The
Freedom's tree."
Thomas Campbell
Yet, as Julia
Hymn
"Battle
the freedom
sacrifice
Ward Howe
we
ONE
life
died for
ONE
of Christ:
Christ was
born across the sea.
With a glory in His bosom that transfigures
lilies
make men
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Since the price has been paid for our
freedom, we can reap the benefits:
"This is true liberty,
where freeborn men,
Having
may speak
free.
John Milton
"The love of
liberty
of others,
love of power
of ourselves.
The
is
is
the love
the love
William Hazlitt
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sin,
now
being
made
free
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God,
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freedoms:
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Thomas Moore
"But as then, he that was born after the
flesh persecuted him that was born after
the Spirit, even so, it is now.
Galatians 4:29
Therefore, we have responsibilities:
Thomas Paine
"For he that
a servant
also
is
he that
is
called,
being
free, is
Christ's servant."
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I Corinthians 7:22
Freely ye have received, freely give.
Matthew
Thus Union
freely gives.
10:8
And Unio
now and forever,
"Liberty
Let there
in your
be spaces
togetherness.
Kahlil Gibran
Campus Highlights
Graduation
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President's Reception
21
26
Homecoming
29
Graduation 1981:
A "lass Record
Late spring rains
in
Union's campus
284 seniors
spirits of
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Signing Up;
Moving In
Congratulations students! Your waiting in seemand hassling through registration
makes
you
enrollment
summer and
Union's
increased
fall
largest
to
1,382
The
enrollment.
students
during
is
fall
the
up three
Due
campus housing
was
filled,
jumped nearly 17
percent to 882. The resident population now comprises
nearly 64 percent of the student body.
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President's
Welcome
The
President's Reception
is
an annual
affair to
which
Each guest
is
many
The
delicious foods
due
to
the
and
large
to establish a line of
communication.
friendly
all.
Signs of Growth
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Warmath Complex,
are
home
for 32 students.
Dr. Blass
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A campus landmark
is
removed.
Hang
in there,
Baby!"
The 1981 BSU
Springs,
was
Gong Show.
Luanne Palmer, Anita Sutton, Lisa McDaniel, Melinda Sargent and Denise
Alexander sing for the Gong Show.
Little
Neemo
reflects
on his retreat
activities.
Special Meals
And More
Throughout the school year, Union's cafeteria,
managed by A.R.A. Food Services, sponsors special
events for the students. These special meal deals
include outdoor cookouts, various carnivals,
holiday
Hobo
nights,
a vampire, Charla
Ramey, costumed
Ramey won
as a little
first.
Outfitted as
girl,
placed third.
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first
in the
music division.
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of his collection.
Rev.
Thomas Woodward
Rev.
songs.
the Arts
Dr. Davis
artwork.
and
Tina
Walker
hang
Campus
Life
Roger Murray, Jr. presents the first Distinguished Service Award by Union
to Coach "Bear" Bryant at the expansion fund-raising banquet.
Dr.
Wood was
Don Higginbotham,
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BSU
and SGA.
in
the
Homecoming
concert.
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artists.
Homecoming 1981
to be back home again," was the theme
Homecoming. Although the official date for
Homecoming was set for Saturday, December 5, campus
events began November 30. A dress code was designated for
each day of the week preceding Homecoming. Other special
"Hey,
it's
good
gym, Faculty
Follies, the
Bonfire, a
and the
Homecoming
is
announced
The Homecoming
Hey,
spirit strikes
It's
all.
Monday was
warm-up
On Wednesday
while
The Art
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SCHOOL
DAYS
in the
food.
victory.
Mike Lovelady
The
Debbie
Heisserer
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Mr. Union
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Miss Union
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Andy
Dailey.
Andy
Dailey, Producer,
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make
Rita
Simpson,
Miss
Union
University
1981,
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Stewart, first runner-up; Jana Adkisson, Miss Union; Sherry Breedlove,
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to Who's Who at Union
Twenty-seven Union students have been named to Who's
in American Colleges and Universities.
These students have excelled in scholarship, school and
community involvement, leadership, and citizenship. They
are selected according to these qualifications by the vote of
the faculty and are nationally recognized. A special chapel
program is held in February in honor of their achievements.
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present the
Who's
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certificates.
Donna
Clare Lawler
Cecil Christopher
Maxwell
Suzanne McCarty
Judy Pafford
Judith
Ann Pyron
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is
to leave
situation
Walter Lippmann
The humblest
citizen
Error.
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Organizations
The Ark
Again
?o By Two'
taking
Sails
boat
ride?
If
you
are,
your
The Union
sailed into
its first
Pam McCormick,
his
rafffli
Joey Graves sets up lights for
Two by
Two.
Noah and
Cast Creates
Comical 'Carnival'
This year's dinner theatre was a
It
A Thurber
smirks,
Scrubbing up
is
in his fantasy as a
Navy
pilot
little
Union
Chorus
The Union University Chorus is
open to any interested student. It has
two major performances each year. In
the fall it performed Handel's "Messiah," and in the spring, "A Light in the
Wilderness" by Dave Brubeck. The
Chorus is under the direction of Dr.
Kenneth Hartley.
Singers
Under the
direction of Dr.
Kenneth
ment,
Union
University
Singers
prepared a concert which was given on
the annual spring tour. This year's
Singers toured the Northeastern part of
the country with Niagara Falls being
the highlight. The group is by audition.
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Singers,
left to right, first row: Randy Houston, Barry Greenlee, Andy
Rhodes, Mike Wakefield, Bret Scott; second row: Bob Brown, Carole Howard,
Keith Sanderson, Mary Martin, Dean Armour, Betsy Barker, Greg Robinson,
Kim Scott; third row: Philip Long, Sheri Murphy, Ricky Isbell, Carole Burns,
Debbie Overstreet, David John Roberts, Donna Strickland, Carol Walker;
fourth row: Sharron Crihfield, Cheryl Thomas, Alan Smith, Alisa Clift,
warm
up.
Melody Allen, Becky Fairchild, Nina Hammonds, Leigh Ann White, Carol
Morris; fifth row: Susan Graves, Gloria Clark, Allen Woodhouse, Mike
Barnett, Martha Barron, Steve Martin, Jetta Jimerson, Tim Dukes; sixth
row: Jana Jones, David Adkins, Bill Patterson, David Martin, Kelvin Smith,
Michael Taylor, Kelley
Stage Band, left to right, kneeling: Mark Miller, Lois Starkey, Ricky Isbell;
second row: Carole Burns, Alan Smith, Mark Berlin, Paul Clark, Robert
Vaughn, Ray Ammons, Greg Tillman, Russell Cole, Kevin Jaggars, Kelly
Sorrell,
Symphonic Band, left to right, first row: Sandra Fowler, Melody Allen;
second row: Rebecca England, Mark Scott, Denise Rowland, Beth Berlin,
Melody Geske; third row: Harvey Church, Sonya Barbee, Douglas Medlin;
fourth row: Ricky Isbell, Loi9 Starkey, Tim Burnette, Ray Ammons; fifth
row:
Sewell.
music majors. It
promoting public relations and
goodwill through music performances. Last year the group
made thirty-three individual appearances for civic clubs,
churches, conventions and high schools as well as for various
Proclamation
represents the
is
a group of auditioned
college
in
Kenneth Hartley
Covenant, left to right, first row: Susan Graves, Sheila Willis, Melanie
Campbell, Gloria Clark; second row: Rob Jackson, Kelvin Smith, Allen
Proclamation,
Smith,
Martin,
Howard, Alisa
left
Clift,
is
the director.
Joyner, Steven
Cardinal
and Cream
Cardinal and Cream is a
of Union's Journalism
Department. The newspaper, which is
printed monthly, serves the students
The
publication
and
administration
as
tool
of
capture the
different areas of the campus through
information.
It
tries
to
body
Streng.
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Artists:
Ken
Wilson, Craig
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McNatt
Kathy Haynes
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Staff Writers: Kellye Carpenter, Leigh Anne Stegall, Victor Buhler, Adviser
Betty Foellinger, Becky Fairchild
Rod
Streng,
Mark Conder
David Adkin9
Lest We
Forget
The staff of Lest We Forget has
put in many long, often unappreciated
hours to insure a good yearbook for
both students and faculty. It is
published by the Journalism Department of Union.
There were many times when
screaming did not do any good, because
another deadline was just around the
corner. Pages were finished, proofed
and done over again. To take a few
words from Murphy's Law, "If anything
can go wrong, it already has."
If any one ever walked by the door
of the annual room and heard laughter,
it was not because we were happy; it
was to keep from crying. All in all,
however, we learned a lot about getting
along with others, patience, and
publishing a yearbook.
In order to be efficient the staff is
Greeks: Denise Chappell, Marcy Boston, Lisa Crawford, Melinda Laughlin, Beth Gibson
Anna Scarbrough,
Fleet
Sheila
Harden
Mary
SGA
and Senate
Senate, left to right, first row: David John Roberts, Kenneth Wilson, Debbie
Overstreet, Leigh Ann White, Rosie Walters, Beketa Anderson; second row:
Joey Graves, Gene Alexander, Kathy Mayo, Julie Zeak, Debbie Deere, Russ
Cantrell, Dwayne Mays; third row: Kenny Holt, John Cawley, Walt Warren,
Andrea Rasberry, Gerry Brittain, Rick McCown.
Senate, left to right, first row: Bernice Parks, Cherie Craig, Diane Douglass,
Beth Heuiser, Linda Jean Turner; second row: Sandy Cope, Joy Crouse,
Tammy Trexler, Steve Vaughan, Paula Fesmire, Karen Hutchison, Angie
Rowsey; third row: Laura Bell, Reggie Thomas, Tina Graves, Michelle
SGA
The
campus
headed by Dr.
Craig, meets monthly for an early breakfast and afterward
listens to featured speakers. It is not an organization, but
instead, an association in which campus leaders can touch
officers.
club,
Prexy Club, left to right, first row: Teresa Sullivan, Keith Sanderson, Debbie
Sheehy, Reggie Thomas, Melinda Moore, Libba Buntin, Rhonda Moody,
Kenneth Wilson; second row: Laura Lewis, Kathy Haynes, Bernice Parks,
Liz Weglicki, Donna Rogers, Diane Douglass, Beth Heuiser, Susan Graves,
Resident Life Board, left to right, first row: Cherie Craig, Rhonda Moody;
second row: Dave Oran, Debbie Sheey, Steve Martin; not pictured: Doug
Kendall, John Larrison.
RLB
offers
after a
campus movie.
Men's
and
Women's
Dorm
Councils
The
Men's
and
Dorm
Women's
they
life
as
communication between
and students. The councils are
provide
directors
They seek
to
make
Women's Dorm Council, left to right, first row: Debbie Sheehy, Beketa
Anderson, Sandra Fowler, Diane Mosier, Angelina Johnson, Christine Fowler;
second row: Bernice Parks, Jill Brock, Torrie Keeling, Martha Barron,
BCF
and
CRV
Black Christian Fellowship was established in 1980.
for
of the year.
Officers
Parks,
for
this
president;
year
Kenneth
are:
Bernice
Wilson,
vice
James
Students
who
feel
they
have
been
Vocations program.
CRV
scholarship
is
BSU
The Baptist Student Union
is
very active
Countdown
is
Rapture.
BSU
and
off
BSU.
It is
made up
of the
Sonshine Puppets, left to right, first row: Susan Perrin. Mark Parish, Tami Hamilton, Tina
Taylor, Leo Percer; second row: Angie Dotson, Janie Duke, Mark Berlin, Michelle Taylor;
third row: Beth Berlin, Laura Laehder, Greg Bowers; fourth row: Tim Mohan, Rav Frazier,
Jeff Tavlor.
Workhouse Ministry,
Wade
Wallace,
Phillips,
Council, left to right, first row: Teresa Sullivan, Victor Morrison, Larry
Murphy, Tami Hamilton, Tina Taylor, Cindy Simpson, Jana Law, Mary Jane
Gwin, Christi Burns, Debbie Sheehy, Bernice Parks; second row: Steve
Foster,
Danny
Clevenger.
Martin, Steve Maness, Mike Balos. Steve Carr. Steve Vaughan, Suzanne
Belew, Jimmy Rowland, Rose Snider, Leo Percer. Kenny Sheilley, Mark
Mang rum, Mark Berlin; not pictured: Thomas Strong.
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Drama Team, left to right, first row: Tami Hamilton, Kellye Carpenter;
second row: Tena Boothe, Lisa Williams, Brenda Prince; third row: Angie
Dotson, Sherri Dillingham, Debbie Maness; fourth row: Lynn Bailey, Hollie
Davis, Leo Percer, Steve Maness, Angela Stephenson, Lynn Gibson; not
pictured: Kevin Bass, Karen Campbell, Richard Stevenson.
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Backyard Bible Club, left to right, first row: Terri Rains, Lynn Bailey,
Tena Boothe, Margaret Smith, Estella Amaya, Michelle Walker, Trisha Neill;
second row: Kathy Batchelor, George McCloud, Greg Jones, Don Myers,
Russell Cole, Richard Stevenson, Scot Finley.
shares Christ's
and
housing projects.
High -School Discipleship travels to the
area schools to have Bible study with interested
students.
BSU
Prince, Leland Parks, Linda Myers, Diane Bertouille, Andrea Powers, Pam Moody; second
row: Mary Jane Gwin, Melody Allen, Kay Wheeler, Michelle Walker, Anita Zike, Beth
Mcllwain, Gaybreia Williams, Donna Dixon, Sheila Brewer, Tina Graves, Pam Prince; third
row: David Skelton, Steven Wallis, Steve Maness, Steve Martin, Steve Carr, Mark Berlin,
Lance Word, Greg Bowers, Ray Frazier, Jimmy Williams, Jeff Lewis.
BSUers
find a
way
to say
not pictured,
Kenny
Sheilley.
MMA,
BYW
and
MA
The Music Ministerial Association
was formed this school year to provide
aim
is
to
promote the
glorification of
in
music
worship to enrich the ministries of
those preparing for a career in this field,
and to encourage others in the field of
MMA,
music.
Coke,
president;
Jesus
Christ's
excellence
Rob
row:
Mark
Jackson,
Berlin,
vice
John
president;
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MA, left to right, first row: Ron Hale, Mike Kirkwood, Kelly Weaver, Steve
Thorton, Greg Bowers, Reggie Thomas, Scot Finley, Leo Percer, Jimmy
Williams, Barry Melton, Kevin Wallace, Barry Littlefield; second row: Bill
Tommy
The Torch
The Torch
tion,
is
an annual publica-
concerning the
Torch,
left to right:
field of
humanities.
Janet Reid, Karen Campbell, Dr. Ernest Pinson, Russ Cantrell, Tina Walke
Honors Student
Association
The Honors Student Association, a
newly formed organization, is an out
growth of the Honors Program.
Students participating in Honors
courses are eligible for membership in
the
HSA.
Festival
lecturers,
Mary Helen
Honors Council, left to right, first row: Dr. Marguerite Robey, Paula Curlin,
James Baggett, Dr. Pat Taylor, Judy Escue, Dr. Pat Pinson, Steve
Dr.
taken to
New
McMahan,
Orleans.
Tina Walker,
Alpha Chi
Alpha
Societies,
Chi, a
is
member
Honor
students."
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Alpha Chi, left to right, first row: Tina Taylor, Judy Pafford, Stuart McClain,
Leo Percer; second row: Rebecca England, Karen Campbell, Penny Braden,
Susan Pylant, Diane Douglass, Clare Lawler, Rita Growe, Linda Lay,
Katherine Kiestler, Dartha Jane Babcock; third row: Leanne Lewis, Lynn
Walls, Jean Kiley, Laura Lewis, Teresa Sullivan, Kenny Holt, Tim Britt,
Gloria Clark, Linda Myers, Judy Pyron.
Chi, left to right, first row: Anna Scarbrough, Sandra Cope, Leland
Parks, Victor Morrison, Mark Miller, David Barham, Anne Hartley; second
row: Ruth Lincoln, Jan Phillips, Lisa Williams, Mary Helen Scott, Tina
Walker, Pam Wilson, Gwen Pace, Suzanne McCarty, Libba Buntin, Jone
Johnson, Sylvia Theus; third row: Thomas Strong, Bret Scott, Michael
Taylor, Tony Jenkins, Lisa Caudle, Neal Chatham, Jana Jones, Mark Todd,
Susan Graves, Randal Brewer, Sandra Fowler, Wade Willis, Norman Freeh.
Alpha
Kappa
Pi
and
Art Guild
membership
and
art
is
minimum
its
department
Mem-
Kappa Pi, left to right: Grove Robinson, Kenneth Wil9on, Angelina Johnson, Christi Sparkman, Craig
McNatt, Liz Weglicki, Joey Graves, Emily Smith, Merdith Luck, Teresa Hayes, Laurel Varney.
Art Guild,
row:
Donna
Kenneth Wilson; second row: Tracy Evans, Dwayne Mays, Joey Graves, Mary
Martin, Jenna Cagle, Janet Watkins, Christi Sparkman, Emily Smith, Teresa
art project.
Hayes, Laurel Varney; third row: Dana Owen, Dennis Mitchell, Angelina
Johnson, Liz Weglicki, Craig McNatt, Jeff Hatcher.
Footlights
ed
in
is
Membership is by
who have participated in
productions. The organization
the
theatre.
invitation to those
theatre
strives
to
drama and
cultivate
the
appreciation
of
Alpha Psi Omega, left to right, first row: Kellye Carpenter, Crystal Hankla, Libba Buntin, Leland
Parks; second row: Bret Scott, Suzanne McCarty, Pam McCormick, Tony Jenkins; third row: Denise
Stevenson (sponsor), Kerry Maronay, Tanna Morris, Mark Conder, Paula Curlin; not pictured:
Tammy
in a
Footlights, left to right, first row: Kellye Carpenter, secretary; Tony Jenkins, Tammy Trexler,
Cherie Craig, Adele Dunham, Susan Pylant, Denise Stevenson, sponsor; Jetta Jimerson, Bret Scott,
vice president; Lisa Williams, Paula Curlin, Tanna Sue Morris, Susan Crocker, Pam McCormick,
president; Mark Berlin, Mark Conder, Robert Hoehn, Greg Jones.
established in 1980.
is
to
recognize
achievement
The
society's
outstanding
in the
was
purpose
ability
and
language.
Members must be
seniors with
college
at
least
juniors
average
in
or
all
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literature.
To be
membership, students
in English and be
declared as an English major or minor or
composite English/Journalism major. Sigma
Tau Delta is an outgrowth of the English
club at Dakota Wesleyan University, which
was organized in 1924.
eligible
must have
for
average
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Sigma Tau Delta, left to right, first row: Susan Pylant, Clare Lawler, Tami
Hamilton, Jenna Cagle, Karen Campbell, Cheri Craig; second row: Marilyn
Smothers, Betty Foellinger, Diane Smothers, Crystal Hankla, Melinda Ward,
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Libba Buntin, Dr. George Clark; third row: Dr. Ernest Pinson, Victor Buhler,
Dr. Louise Bentley, Laura Lewis, Janet Reid, Anna Scarbrough, Teresa
Sullivan.
STEA
vice-president.
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STEA,
Sandy
Pratt,
Morgan. Kathy Pride, Teresa Sullivan; third row: Paula Curlin, Sandra
Huggins, Joy Potter, Dana Dillion, Carol Flowers, Sandra Allen, Paulette
Neely, Sylvia Theus, Tina Graves.
Kappa
Mu
society,
GPA.
Sigma Zeta
to
all
3.0
science
GPA
in these areas.
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Kappa
Mu
Epsilon,
left
to right, sitting:
Sigma Zeta, left to right, first row: Judy Martin, program chairman; Penny
Braden, president; Keith Butler, vice-president; Lisa Williams, secretarytreasurer; second row: Cheryl Thomas, Laurie Baker, Leigh Ann White, Jana
Law, Donna Tatum, Joyce Sedberry, Nancy Reid; third row: Dr. Doug
Willis, Stuart McClain, Richard Dehn, Dr. Kyle Hathcox, Bill Truex,
Jennings; not pictured: Rob Warren.
Armstrong, Dr.
Vann
J.
Dwayne
Sigma
Alpha
Iota
Sigma Alpha Iota was founded
on June 12, 1903, with the purpose
of forming chapters of music
students to uphold the highest
ideals of a musical education. It
seeks to further the development of
music in America and in foreign
countries. Membership is based
upon excellence
in scholarship for
with a major or minor in
music who are seeking a Bachelor
of Music Degree or Bachelor of
women
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left to right, first row: Clare Lawler, Susan Graves, Mary Martin; second
row: Jetta Jimerson, Gloria Clark, Paula Davis, Melanie Campbell, Carole
Howard, Carol Walker, Carole Burns, Debbie Overstreet, Lynn Walls, Leigh
SAI,
Janet Shankle, Mary Helen Scott; third row: Gwen Pace, Sherry
Moore, Sandra Fowler, Sandra Pate, Alisa Cliff, Denise Nanney, Cindy
Simpson.
Ann White,
Phi
Mu
Alpha
Phi
Mu
Alpha,
the
largest
Music.
Presently
there
are
292
members.
The Iota Sigma Chapter of
Union University was chartered on
May 16, 1960. The advancement of
the cause of music in America, the
development of true fraternal spirit
and brotherhood, the fostering of
mutual welfare and brotherhood of
students of music, and the encouragement of loyalty to the Alma
Mater are the aims of Phi Mu
Alpha. Mary Martin is the 1981-82
Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart.
active
Officers, from left Rob Jackson, president; Barry Greenlee, vice president; Randal Brewer, treasurer;
Berlin, secretary; Keith Sanderson, historian; Steve Martin, warden; Ricky Isbell, chaplain.
Members, left to right, first row; Barry Greenlee, Mary Martin, Rob Jackson;
second row: Mark Miller, Ricky Isbell, Keith Sanderson, Mark Berlin, Robert
Vaughn, Allen Woodhouse, Mark Scott, Steve Martin, Philip Long; third row:
Mark
Kelvin Smith, David Adkins, Andy Rhodes, Gene Alexander, John Coke,
David Martin, Randal Brewer, Ron Land, Mark Walker.
Theta
The
who
an
is
Gamma Mu
honor
excel in history.
is
more hours
or
3.0
in
courses.
ship
of
Gamma Mu
National Honorary
Society for Social Science was estab-
Pi
lished at
Union March
1,
1976.
The
purpose
to
is
encourage students to
and
to provide students
so
that
they
may
help
Carnell,
Pi
Gamma Mu,
Tommy
Tammy
secretary;
Taylor
Pre-Legal
Society
Andrew
The
Pre-Legal
Tennessee
T.
Society,
"Tip"
named
Taylor
after
The
Taylor Pie-Legal, left to right, first row: John Bass, Chris Maxwell, Michael Taylor, Tammy Trexler,
Jacqueline Nash, Mark Patey, Dr. James Baggett; second row: Rex Williams, Tommy Sewell, Glen
Taylor, Tere French, Clare Lawler, Robert Sharp, Dr. James Edmonson; third row: Clay Crook, Steven
Box, Russell Armstrong, Ken Seaton, Tommy Black, Jim Threlkeld, Bill Patterson; fourth row: David
Whitt, Mike Thetford, David White, Stacey Montgomery, Jeff Clark, Gregory Robinson.
its
Rutledge
History
Club
Rutledge History Club was founded in 1929. To promote interest in the
study of history and to strengthen
knowledge in politics, the members hear
special speakers and take trips to
historical sites. This year the club took
trips
Kentucky
and
open
history majors, minors, and all
to
Louisville,
Washington, D. C. Membership
to all
others
row: Clay Crook, Sarah Langford, Leann Lewis, Jackie Nash, John
Bass, Dr. Edmonson; second row: Susan Pylant, Denise Rickman, Sharon Hardin, Shauna Adams, Jetta
Jimerson, Tammy Trexler, Karen Smith, Scot Finley, David Whitt; third row: Mark Miller, Tony
Jenkins, Ray Amnions, Sherri Reid, Michael Taylor, Lawrence Hawkins, Lester Harvey, Anthony
History Club,
with
2.00
overall
is
history
average.
ACM
The
largest
Association for
educational
ACM,
Britt,
left to right,
John David
Porter,
average.
Ramey, Wade
Phi Beta Lambda, left to right, first row: Nancy Ross, Mark Taylor, Rex
Williams. Beth Heuiser, Tommy Black, Doug Medlin, .11111 Austin; second
row: Sara Goehring, Janie Duke, Robert Warren, Tommy Sewell, Norma
Stafford, Stephanie Swearingen, Tracy Garrett; third row: Bernice Parks,
Beth Oldham, Sharon Cope, Adele Dunham, Clayton Owen, Melissa Belew,
Renee Olgesby; fourth row: Paul Sorrell, Jim Threlkeld, Margaret Smith,
Debra Dickson, Dennis Jones. Melinda Ward, Lisa Stewart; fifth row: Becky
ACM
officers,
left
to
right,
Tim
Britt,
vice
Heisserer, Sandy Cope, Cathy McCaleb, Melanie Burlison, Lisa Jones, Allison
Williams, Angela Stewart; sixth row: Ginger Masoud, Laura Bell, Linda
Johnson, Laurie Hale, Sandy Wilson, Kenny Holt, Jeffery Adams; seventh
row: Tammee Henson, Julie Lyles, Susan McDonald, Pamela Williams, Kim
Dyer, Phillip Nelson, Dana Owen; eighth row: John Lawrence, Lisa Cothren,
Rita Ledsinger, Jackie Franks. Wendell Smith, Elmer Smith. Lynn Holbrook.
and to
all
whom
to athletes,
in their
who
is
in
Its
are
to
make
the
student
aware
of
job
the Jackson
in
FCA, left to right, first row: Coach Barry, sponsor; Ann Pollard, vice
Cindy Loftiss, Beketa Anderson, Sonya Barbee, Lisa Jaggars,
Linda Myatt, Sonia Avent, Michelle Wilson, Gina Chea, Brenda Ross, Deann
Jarvis; second row: Randy Huddleston, Monte Massongill, Rhet McMullen,
Leeanne Hobbs, Allyson Hobbs, Roxie Denniston, Joy Crouse, Laurie Hale,
Sondra Taylor, Lisa Caudle, secretary-treasurer; Betsy Hubert, Kevin Ezell,
Liz Weglicki, Tim Wheat, Kenneth Wilson, Teri Pierce; third row: Ben
Thompson, Doug Kendall, Terry Gossett, Jon Cawley, information officer;
Keith Potter, Jeff Simpson, John Coleman, David Harrison, Kelvin Smith,
Kevin Jaggars, Kerry Smith, Alan Campbell, Roger Smith, Gary Morgan,
P.E. Majors, left to right, first row: Denise Finley, Eddie Morris, Floyd Rowe,
Cindy Loftiss; second row: Lester Harvey, Zandra Blackwell, Anita King,
Jack Woods, Darrell Maxwell, Lisa Caudle, Liz Weglicki, Annette Edmonds,
Debbie Sheehy, Dr. Blackstock, Dr. Stranak; third row: Mike Thomas, Ettora
president;
president.
Halton,
Siler,
Kendall,
Ted
Lamplighters
Lamplighters
is
social
pre-professional
dates
ciate
Degree
in
candi-
Nursing and
local agencies.
Joe Carter
is
the president
vice
McClendon,
president;
secretary;
Karen
and
SGA
representatives.
Joyce Montogomery and Pauline Bridger assist a nursing student with registration.
Lamplighters
Psychology
The
social
Sociology
science
Club,
organization,
is
and
Sociology Club Officers, left to right, sitting: Eldon Byrd, Dr. Lytle
Givens (sponsors); standing: Kenneth Wilson, Pam Prince, publicity;
Christine Fowler, vice president; Jone Johnson, secretary/treasurer;
Donna
The
Sociology
"
Clubs
Rogers, president.
club's
purpose is to
promote interest in sociology
and its related fields. It strives
to accurately portray informa-
ties,
bership
is
open
to
Mem-
sociology
seeks
cern
man
and
his
way.
It
encourages
academic achievement, initiative, and dependability of its
members. Membership is open
to psychology majors, minors,
and other students with nine or
sional
Bill
McMican,
Shirley
Psychology Club, left to right, sitting: Donna Rogers, Teresa Stewart, Dr.
Bill Bouchillon, Bill McMican, Linda Myers; standing: Christine Fowler, Dale
Doyle, Kenneth Wilson, Jone Johnson, Shirley Warner, Sherri Reid, Beth
Warner,
Driskill.
Christine
Fowler,
ABTAEZH@IKAM
Brotherhood;
Sisterhood
Omega
90
92
94
96
Tau Alpha
98
Zeta
life.
The
Union
is
rushee attends.
The
in general.
Panhellenic Council at
an extension of the
national
together
sorority
sororities
the
for
life,
bound
futherance
of
accomplishment.
lectual
is
life
and inter-sorority
and to
maintenance of
The
council
social
standards.
composed
is
Omega and
of
Zeta
Tau Alpha.
Panhellenic, left to right, first row: Kim Lampkins, president; Debbie Newman, vice-president; second row:
Alison Langley; Kay Cockroft, treasurer; Clare Lawler, social chairman; not pictured: Sheila McKnight,
secretary;
Two
Panhelle
The
Inter-Fraternity Council
is
composed
the
of
Lambda Chi
Alpha
Alpha,
Epsilon.
and
The IFC
Sigma
the
governing body for fraternity activities on campus. Designed to meet
the needs of inter-fraternity affairs,
is
iapaf-
campus
for
left
Drum, Mark
Miller,
Fraternity
Sweethearts
Each
fraternity Sweetheart
is
members
during the
Janet Shankle,
SAE
banquet.
of the
Union University on
at
February
The
1894.
28,
founded 29 years
Richmond,
earlier
by
Lalen Glazebrook,
Marshall,
and
Alfred
at
Virginia,
Otis
Mayo
the
and
Ross.
The
fraternity
gold.
colors of
azure
are
Beta Tau
is
now
men
ties
new members, a
party,
and
Spring Splash. A new
activity for the Beta Tau
of
ing
Christmas
chapter
this
year
row:
Andy
Dailey,
Worthy
Master;
Exchequer,
Jeff
Simpson,
Worthy
Keeper
of
was
an air band
contest. The $250 made
from the concert went to
the Cerebral Palsy Foundation.
The
annual
Sweetheart Banquet was
held on December 11, at
the Boston Tea Party in
sponsoring
Memphis.
Alpha Tau Omega was
the
first
national fraterni-
War.
Its
purpose was to
men
of the North
and South in order to
form a bond of perman-
unite
ent peace.
The
fraternity
his teachings.
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r.
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Little
Sisters,
Carpenter,
left
LuAnn
to
right:
Sandra
Huggins,
Kellye
Nancy
Ruth Lincoln.
McCown, Vann Raley, Benny Fesmire, Scott Lavelle, Keith Gallaher, Mark
Johnson, Ronnie Giddens, David Gregory, Joey Rutherford.
Pledges, left to right, first row: Phil Stafford, Ray Frazier, Richard Wells,
Glenn Jackson; second row: Jim Morse, Rhet McMullen, David Whitt, Alex
Hilliard, Tommy Doyle, Derek Rawls, Kevin Bass; third row: Hal Jones,
Doyle Miller, Jon Cawley, Ted Siler, Clay Lindsey, Reggie Thomas, Tony
Johnson, Stan McCall, Dewayne Walker, Mike Johnson.
Mark
Miller,
Andy
Chi
Omega
Chi
lished at
ty
in
Union Universi1924.
Upsilon
Chapter
oldest
fourth
the
is
Omega in
The national
of Chi
the nation.
on April
1895, at the
5,
University
of
The
sorority
six
purposes
scholarship
Arkansas.
based on
has
as the foris
and
emost purpose.
The
Omega
straw.
colors
of
are cardinal
The
flower
is
Chi
and
the
carnation.
The
white
open motto of Chi Omega
is "Hellenic Culture and
Christian Ideals."
Chi
Omega
continues
to be involved in
activities
campus
such as Greek
social
activities,
Omegas
vices.
Chi Omega, left to right, first row: Mary Watkins, Marey Boston, Nancy
Wuerpel, Malesa Clark, Paula Davis, Ann Pollard, Sandy Pratt, Andrea
Rasberry, Clare Lawler, Debbie Newman, Cindy Simpson, Jana Law, Sheri
Murphy, Cherie Craig, Tammy Trexler, Ginny Jones; second row: Lisa Rice,
Emily Russell, Betsy Barker, Sharon Cope, Leslee Dixon, Lisa Jones, Nancy
DeLoach, Adrianne Hodges, LuAnn Ross, Valerie Hunter, Kay Cockroft,
Tena James, Diane Douglass, Gwen Pace, Libba Buntin, Emily Buntin,
Nancy Byrd, Carole Howard, Kathy Pinckley, Angela Stewart, Sharri Rice;
third row: Carol Swafford, Hope Anderson, Debbie Deere, Denise Chappell,
left to right, first row: Debbie Deere, Lisa Rice, Hope Anderson,
Nancy Wuerpel, Mary Watkins, Sheri Murphy, Malesa Clark, Ginny Jones,
Shyrll Mayo, Sharri Rice; second row: Jenny Dedmon, Lisa Jones, Carol
Swafford, Denise Chappell, Scarlett Pickens, Tonya Rogers, Lori Laster, Kim
Pledges,
Adkisson,
Kim
Dyer, Laurie Hale. Allison Williams, Emily Buntin, Betsy Barker; third row:
Lisa Crawford, Janet Nowell, LeeAnne Hobbs, Kathy Pinckley, Allyson
Hobbs, Jennifer Cox, Alicia Swaim.
known
the
as
December 5,
ing Union
1964, bring-
newest
its
social fraternity.
man
is
David Barham,
ritualist.
is
as the "Fraternity
Honest
of
MRS
an individual and
Friendship"
brother,
first
be
must
one
true
friend.
They
these
teachings
to
the
aspects of
campus
life
the
year,
"Most
Attractive
Chariot"
at
Campus
Greek Day activities.
John
Lambda Chi Alpha, left to right, first row: Steven Box, Jetta Jimerson,
Theresa Bullock, Sarah Langford, Kelley Churchill, Dee Holland, Janet
Shankle, Christi Sparkman, Duffy Woodruff, Stan Pilant; second row: Bob
Bob
Randy Houston.
Pilant.
fraternity
are
royal
The
is
SAE
organization.
has the longest ex-
any fraternal
on
the
Union campus.
istence
of
organization
The
expression of
dividuality
is
in-
most
the
valuable characteristic of
SAE.
the brotherhood of
The outstanding
of
each
force
these
in-
provides
the
of
dividuals
qualities
that
unites
the
Doug Medlin,
Tommy
Mark
Butler,
fraternity.
This
year
was highawarded
lighted by being
They
pledge
had
class
the
in
largest
recent
Debbie Newman,
Davi9, Diane Douglass; second row:
Janna Adkisson, Beth Oldham, Terrie
Lawler,
Dana
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, left to right, first row: Dana Carothers, Terri French,
Beth Oldham, Suzanne Belew, Clare Lawler, Paula Davis, Jana Adkisson,
LuAnne Webb, Debbie Newman; second row: Terry Swindell, Chris Maxwell,
Michael Taylor, Ed Sanford, Diane Douglass, Jana Jones, Rob Warren, Rita
Simpson; third row: Barry Johnson, Gary Douglas, Keith Butler, Keith Bain,
Wayne Boyd, Tommy Black; fourth row: Bob Brown, Grant Hazelwood, Dean
Armour, Harvey Church, Mark Patey, Russell Staples; fifth row: Doug
Medlin, Tony Baker, Stephen Moore, Greg Robinson, Jeff Clark, Dennis
Caperton, Clayton Owen, Dana Owen; sixth row: Rick Roberts, Thomas
Smith, Roger Hughey, Shane Lynch; seventh row: John Pair, Tommy Sewell,
Paul Clark, Mark Taylor, Michael Williams, Dale Kellick, Glenn Taylor;
eighth row: Donnie Jarnagin, Dan Heisserer, Jim Threlkeld, Bill Patterson.
Pledges, left to right, first row: Barry Johnson, Bob Brown. Grant Hazelwood,
Staples; second row: Tony Baker,
Greg Robinson, Jeff Clark, Dennis Caperton, Dana Owen; third row: Rick
Roberts, Thomas Smith, Roger Hughey, Shane Lynch, Clayton Owen, Glenn
Taylor; fourth row: John Pair, Paul Clark, Mark Taylor, Michael Williams,
Dale Kellick; fifth row: Tommy Sewell, Donnie Jarnagin, Dan Heisserer, Jim
women
Longwood
at
Col-
on October 15,
These
founders
sioned
1898.
invi-
sisterhood
of
and ever
lasting strength
The
Omega
Beta
December
12, 1935.
Since
grown to be a unique
group of hardworking
young women who strive
to see the nobler things of
life
for
themselves
as
Zetas
many
are
social
activities
campus
activities
ing a
as
active
and
well
projects.
include
in
civic
as
all
Such
adopt-
participating
in
local
and sponsoring
fund raisers for
retarded citizens. Zeta
Tau Alpha has become an
integral part of almost
telethons,
many
every facet
Union.
of
life
Kim Lampkins,
Panhellenic;
at
Pledges, left to right, first row: Laura Laehder, Melise Williams, Kelly
Bradley, Debbie Maness, Pam Darby; second row: Jill Brock, Suzanne Nelms,
Jan Spencer, Susan Bunch, Anita Sutton, Luann Palmer; third row: Jamie
Karen Hinds;
Theresa
Sellers,
Garrett,
Martha Barron,
Meg Walker,
Tammy
Page.
Bond, Melody Allen, Sherry Griffin, Cathy Mayfield, Katrena Baird, Jeannie
Wilson, Sondra Taylor, Lana Younger; not pictured: Cindy Brooks.
Athletics
Intramurals
102
Baseball
10(
Tennis
IK
Golf
114
Cheerleaders
h.
Basketball
118
Intramurals Present
Union
campus
J91
at Play
involved in
*>
athletics.
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and
si
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tennis and
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frisbee doubles.
Zeta
first in
warn
fall's
favorite sports
Eddie Morris and Chris Maxwell won the frisbee golf tournament with the lowest scores of
44.
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pass,
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During
the
men's
the
spring,
ball,
softball,
table
tennis,
doubles,
golf,
organizations
and
horseshoes,
Among
the women's
competition
will
be
in
The
be
organization
athletic
fall
that
exhibited
the
best
year.
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billiard
championship.
Baseball Team, left to right, first row: Mike Sausedo, Mark Johnson, Wayne
Alexander, Wendell Howard, Rodney Hari, Ted Siler, Larry Runion; second
row: Robert Hoehn, manager; Rusty Shuler, Mike Thomas, Ronnie Giddens,
Jeff Simpson, Jeff Dobbins, Mark Wright, Perry Ridenhour, Ronnie Smith,
Monte
number
five
team
in the nation.
(VSAC), the
Union Bulldogs slipped to a 7-7 mark and a fourth place
finish in the Western Division. This poor finish was due
In Volunteer State Athletic Competition
Ifc*
Jeff
The
pitches.
This
3.50.
is
ERA
at
Union
years.
now
The
season was a major reason for the Bulldog's success. His strong,
fundamental approach and optimistic outlook has done much
Wendell Howard swings
home
plate.
years.
ft
A throw
is
mound
for
warm-up before
a game.
Brothers.
catcher Wendell
Howard watch
a slide
home.
Women's Tennis Team, left to right, first row: LeeAnne Hobbs, Cindy
Pennington, Judith Dungan, Roxie Denniston, Sondra Taylor, Debbie
Sheehy; second row: Coach Peggy Birmingham, Allyson Hobbs, Annette
The 1982 squad lost three players from last season's 16-2
team. They are the #1 and #2 singles players and #1 doubles
team
Karen McWherter and Tammy White, and a member
of the #3 doubles team
Sandra Arnold. However, four
players are back from last year. Annette Edmonds, a junior
from Big Stone Gap, VA, went undefeated to win the #3 singles
title at the VSAC and District 24 tournament last year. Roxie
Denniston, a junior from Somerville, TN, returns with Cindy
Pennington, a sophomore from Halls, TN, who made it to the
finals of the #4 and #6 singles positions respectively at the
VSAC and District 24 tournament.
Annette Edmonds,
this year's
last season.
Birmingham
had a good
added four new
Sheehy, a sophomore
from Lexington, TN, and three freshmen
Sondra Taylor from Hernando, MS,
and LeeAnne and Allyson Hobbs from
Union City, TN. Coach "B" said "These
girls have a very competitive spirit and
Coach
recruiting year
players: Debbie
and
Some
left
of the rival
VSAC
they
Proving tennis
i9
not
all
fun,
ballet.
Men's Tennis Team, left to right, first row: Mark Pendergra9s, Kevin Ezell,
Greg McCloud, Ru9s Cantrell; second row: Coach Ron Barry, Floyd Rowe,
finest
Chri9 Maxwell,
Mark
#4
Playing
singles
will
play
Cup
fall
#5
singles. Cantrell
title this
move
at
to
some
Duffy of Humboldt.
Union's schedule includes matches with NCAA
opponents Arkansas State, North Alabama, UT-Martin, and
Southwestern, as well as duels with the VSAC West schools.
Union competes in the VSAC Tournament in Nashville May
5 and 6, hoping to earn a berth in the NAIA National
Tournament in Kansas City in June.
for singles playing time with Jerry
Golf
National Tournament
Golf Team, left to right, first row: Phil Brewer, Tracy Wilkins, Gary Morgan; 9econd row: Coach
Clay Lindsey; not pictured: Lee Simmons.
Coach Morris
Don
Union's Golf
Team
in the district.
will
SL
Lee Simmons
is
newcomer
_V"
,'Et
to the team.
-At*
Clay Lindsey gives new strength to the team.
\
-
Dixie
add
little
-y-j
k o
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v*o
Women's Basketball Team, left to right, kneeling: Tammy Page Beilke, Ann
Kim Lampkins, Liz Weglicki; standing: Coach Ron
Barry, assistant; Alison Langley, manager, trainer; Jann Lea Washer, Kristie
Blurton, Audrey Hunt, Ester Coleman, Brenda Ross, DeAnn Jarvis, Betsy
Pollard, Dixie Blackstock,
with
the
margin.
Coach
Cross-town
The
rival
Lambuth
had.
Eaglettes led
all
Freed-Hardeman.
At Lambuth College, the Lady Bulldogs
wounds, they
ways by taking David Lipscomb, 71-61;
UT - Martin, 88-67; Belmont, 82-63; and Lane College, 80-55.
Finally, recognized nationally, by being selected to the Top
Twenty poll, they had every team in the state out to get them.
Christian Brothers College was successful, 77-67.
to lose at the last second, 69-68. Licking their
resumed
Time out
for a "time-out."
their winning
The
Belmont
loss
to
College.
against
a share
to keep
Belmont away,
68-65.
90-39 victory.
Lisa Caudle drives the ball toward the basket in a 63-52 win over Belmont.
What
goes up must
come down.
In the
title
game
of the
Western Division
playoffs,
Union
Union had
banner and overcame all
sights
set
on the
VSAC
Lady
Rebels.
VSAC
title.
VSAC
banner add up to
Lady Bulldogs!
Brenda Ross
By Paul Shearin
eRai
>m N
jin
!\
oftl
vebe
Union
that
action.
4-6 in
State's
ged
and
Jackson
rolled over
Colum-
14.
JSCC
is 6-2
JSCC men
overall.
72,
CSCC
James Bass
59:
and Cindy
i-and Amanda
ks 10-6 overall
P by
Lady Generals
51:
Jackson State.
19
12.
eed-Hardeman
sley
to 12-11 overall
CSCC
21 points, while
had
75,
Bulldogs jumped on top 48-36 by intermission and never let up as they improved
their overall record to 12-2 and conference
oss
dropped
ers.
Union's Lady
npkins added
FHC
conference play.
JSCC women
Union over-
Lane men 93, Knoxville 73: Four Dragons netted double-figure scoring as Lane
improved its overall record to 5-8. The
Dragons are 3-1 in conference action.
Keith Crowder paced the victory over
real
they
coul
as a
won
betti
selfi
forW
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Lisa and the rest of the team."
us, we had oursmallest guards in there.
The Ladv Bulldogs are currently Thev couldn't hesin tn see over thosp
ovei
Athl
with
a big
clared
FHC
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mis;
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si
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al qu
thetx
tearr
iding
ry.U
cit.w
:maii
jump
:raB
day added
Drag-
ons.
um
at intermission.
points, pulled
down
Union outrebound
12 rebounds.
but committed 16 tu
dogs shot 47.1 perc
and
isiuc^aiiiciuviuvuii."
game (Gordon) Lit
iside
ett
Grills played.
TV-
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ns take 2
Union University won a doubleheader at Rust and Bethel's men
The Lady Bulldogs defeated Lambuth to highlight
over area college basketball action
victory
I
to
d24
pts
and
Hardcastle,
big
news
in the
Volun-
seven rebounds.
Union women
60,
Rust
55:
Ten
and
hit 10 of 14 free!
and
15 of 23 charity
nds.
f
the
e re-
at
home Saturday
Bethel
Ladv Wildcats.
men
104.
Lambuth
92:
Super
this
games. On November
21,
the
score of 58-77.
then
made
home
Game
ledthe
and
13,
Un
was
were crucial
second
strated
baskets
He
hall
also
outstanding
defease
his best
brand
Overstreel
hit
goals. 4 for
-I
ol
start:
the
in
demon-
Unio
basketball
field
technical shots,
Belmor.t at Nashvil
18 poinls.
game of the
Volunteei
^lintock
ig eight
ee
throv
Clintock
12 of 50)
1 of 26)
eight of
prod
to
gainst I>
fouls,
wmany
;n
every
ley were
nark.Wr
:h
(Davii
to
guar
outsit
'
L
the spo
All-Wes
She is
leadinj
ed her N
a three
coming crowd
points.
Jones slammed
from the
field.
Lipscon
field.
Lipscomb completed
Here are other game
Belmont
85,
FUC
81
of
tl
sea so
team
possession a
the
playe
Freec
throws.
Belmont,
team
..
16-12, also got 20 points
from
for the
remain-
Charlotte
has been, and that's what moving the ball will do for you
"
it's a lot easier to hit a layup than a 20-footer
ti
ana
is
to
Tony
total of
whose Lions stopp 26 pts on the board and Barry"We were able tod Potts came off the bench at
their press well. 1 Union for the first time and was
hit 52
79 pel
line.
from
Tor
11
rel
Basketball
Team,
left
The Union
fall.
rival,
Lambuth
College.
The
Bulldogs
Barry Puckett, Mike Greer, Barry Potts, Tim Townsend, Wayne Watson,
Kelly Hardcastle, Barry Tidwell, Jeff Clark, Coach Jim Swope.
at
at
victory at Union.
as
brought back
home
court,
The jinx
at
Lambuth
College
reality.
and
this
to a 63-57 upset.
more games
to
85-72.
The Bulldogs continued their domination over Southwestern at Memphis as they made it 12 in a row over the
visiting Lynxcats, 64-59. On the road at Christian Brothers
College, Union picked up a VSAC win by the score of 75-70.
The Bulldogs lost two more, at Belmont, 86-64, and
against Lemoyne-Owen, 48-38. This set up the regular season
finale against Bethel College at McKenzie, Tennessee. It was
here that Union ran into a Wildcat barrage that stampeded
the Bulldogs, 101-83.
And
the
band played
on.
At
have to
this time
it
forfeit its
ineligible
In the
avenged two
first
VSAC.
round of the
VSAC
tournament, Union
Belmont College. Barry
the end of the overtime
By Paul Shearin
Wayne Watson movea on down
the court.
Academics
President
130
Academic Center
132
Business Office
137
Library
142
Departments
143
skill.
warm
greetings.
Trustees
The Board of Trustees is a group of men and women
made up of business and community leaders, ministers,
excellence
directly
involved
in
Union University Trustees 1981-82, first row: Rev. Wayne Allen, Dr. Ramsey
Hobart Townsend, Argyle Graves, Dr. Ray Newcomb, Dr. Marvin
Sandidge, and Al Hansard. Second row: Bill Cockroft, Dr. Jerry Glisson,
Pollard,
and creative
may
fulfill
mature, responsible,
in
education
at
Union;
therefore
it
promotes
superior scholarship.
Pitts, Dr. John Adams, James Austin, Joe Walker, Sam Reed,
Kenneth Hanna, William Adcock, Enoch Radford, and Kenneth Leathers.
Wesley
Harold Brundige, Dr. Van Snider, and Dr. Wayne Rhear. Not pictured: Mrs.
W. B. Cockroft, Rev. P. 0. Davidson, Cecil Ebersold, William Gurley, Gene
Howell, W. H. Lassiter, John McRee, David Nunn, Glenn Rainey, Dr. Kenneth
Story, and William Walker, III.
Academic
Center
The
Academic
Center
provides
is
Student
Affairs
Helping students to adjust, grow,
and prosper at Union University is the
primary concern of the Office of
Student Affairs. The staff is responsible
for the coordination of most student
counseling,
activities,
medical
care.
assistance
Nell Brewer
Dean of Men
Dean of Students
Doug
Skiles
Director of Placement
and Counseling
to
The
testing,
office
individual
first
needs
tion.
Mercelyn Wilson
David Oran
Director of Housing
Director of Housing
Sarah Grissom
Irene Towater
Housing
Scoring
CLEP
tests
is
job.
of
year to gradua-
Administrative Assistant
Asst. Director
and
provides
Development
Much of Union's growth as an
outstanding institution would not be
possible without the work of the
Development
through
gifts
churches,
strives
to
maintain
Union's
strong
traditions.
J.
Larry Stewart
Director,
J.
C.
Thedford
Development
^sr^
X
\\
O.
Director,
M. Law
William
Joe Westbury
Bates
S.
Support
:\\
Don Morris
Director, Financial
Dr.
Aid
W. Walter Warmath
Consultant
acceptable.
gifts
from
Religious
Affairs
Since Union
is
committed to the
academic and
development of individuals, a
is placed on religious
and activities. The Dean of
strong emphasis
life
the
college
family
and
directs
the
work together
Dr. Agee and Larry
Murphy depend on
Admissions
The Admissions Office staff is largely responsible for the
growth of Union's student body. Counselors from the office
personally contact high schools and junior colleges in the area
Joe Layman
Director of Student Enlistment
Cappy Chinn
Admissions Counselor
facilities.
Union
is
well
staff.
Dan Bates
Admissions Counselor
Teresa Luna
Admissions Counselor
Elizabeth
Wingo
Admissions Counselor
Jane Browand
Asst. Director, Financial
Aid
Business
<r
Office
_-.
and
all
campus
sound financial
bookstore and
R. G. Elliott
Vice-President for Business Affairs
expenditures
are
Managing the
security.
its
accounts
is
also an
Peggy Pearce
Student Accounts Bookkeeper
Margaret Jones
General Ledger Bookkeeper
Terresia Reasons
Bursar
IhpL
F**
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rpt
w
pm, x
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y
Smith
Part-Time
Bobbie Bishop
Accounts Payable Clerk
Jessie
Louise Lynch
Bookstore Manager
Administrative Assistants
Dot Gee
Development Office
^Km
^L
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Elouise Graves
President's Office
Peggy Robinson
Admission^ r>ff!n>
Academic Center
Rose Melton
W
*
r
i
Renee Mitchell
Business Office
Barbara
Wood
Rose Melton, David Skelton and Todd Smith look through the stamps used
to raise
money
for
Summer
Missions.
moment
Staff Assistants
Franchelle Franklin
Financial Aid Office
Barbara Moore
Admissions Office
Barbara Orr
Academic Center
**&
*m
m^v
Betty Wells
Switchboard
Man's
capacities..
College
Services
The
daily routine at
smoother.
much
The
Union
office
is
to run
much
responsible for
administration.
Making copies
is
for mailing.
Maintenance
The Maintenance Staff is dependupon for keeping the wheels of
Union University rolling, in more ways
than one. The staff, which is divided
into two sections
custodial and
maintenance
is responsible for the
upkeep of the various buildings and the
campus grounds. Duties of the staff
ed
include
repairs
on
heating, plumbing,
air-conditioning,
and
electrical units.
Union
About complaints, Mr. Dougan
says,
Maintenance Staff, left to right, first row: Ann Akines, Emma Clark, Lynn
Bill Matthews, Steve Kincaid, James Wilson, Michael Lewis, Lavon
Webb,
"rolling."
Bob Cox,
Allen E9cue,
Library
Library
Union's
provides
both
collection
and welcomes
available
are
microfilm
language
lab,
and
Although the
staff
is
readers,
listening
eager
to
lab.
help
Richard Rogers
Catalog Librarian
Harold
L.
Bass
Librarian
Pat Morris
Circulation Librarian
Beverly Hearn
Reference Librarian
Virginia Zachary
Periodicals Librarian
Grove Robinson
Department Chairman
A
Meredith Luck
Art
The Art Department provides an
environment and a curriculum devoted
to training the hands while exercising
the mind and spirit. It offers the
principles and analytic skills of style
studies in Art History, the overviews
Courses
in
media are
studio
work
in
selective
The department
modern facilities and
also offered.
prides itself on
its
materials which
are
available
to
the
student.
Assistant Professor
Biology
Courses
Biology Department
in the
share
differences,
tures as well as a
common
common
fea-
environment.
The
courses
dentistry,
research
laboratory
projects
and working as
some students
assistants,
Dr.
McMahan
I
V
N\
Elsie Smith
Department Chairman
ends.
test.
Business
Administration
and Economics
This department includes the areas
Accounting, Business, Economics,
Secretarial Science. Courses are
designed to provide preparation for
of
and
employment
government
Curtiss Scott
Donald Hollin
Acting Chairman
Assistant Professor
in
business, teaching, or
service. William
offers part-time instruction.
Sipes
iMr
u
j^
So
k
Shorthand anyone?
AA
Jim Austin
Instructor
Chemistry
and Physics
The Chemistry Department aims
help
to
the
material world
processes.
The
Physics
Department
workings
the
physical
behind
phenomena
many
of
the
him.
part-time instruction
is
Amy
Acting Chairman
Dr.
Alvey.
This
may
not!
it's
make
is
working.
Education
The Teacher Education Program at
Union operates within the framework of
Christian idealism.
developing
constructively,
wisely
in
It is
teachers
the
feel
concerned with
who
teaching
think
will
deeply,
and
act
profession.
ience
tion
part-time
department.
offer
instruction
in
the
The
Professor
Betty Foellinger
Associate Professor
Marilyn Smothers
Assistant Professor
History
The Department of History and
Union is designed
an important historical
as well as keep them
Political Science at
to give students
perspective
from
benefit
the
historical
who
ap-
law, journalism,
or
politics.
Higginbotham
Dr.
James Baggett
Assistant Professor
Associate Professor
Dr.
for students
whether
in class or out.
Languages
The Language Department seeks
to
and
and government
ment hopes
service.
The Depart-
Dr. Taylor
for Christi
Assistant Professor
at
Union
son.
In
the
Computer
Science
area
background
necessary
pursue
to
graduate study or a computer-related
career.
The
staff
welcomes
Dwayne
Karen
technicians,
computer
McWherter and Connie Magers.
Richard Dehn
Assistant Professor
Music
The Music Department
University
is
at
Union
many
in the
music
field.
Mr.
McClune
instruments.
pauses
for
moment
before
mending
Mr. Huffman picks out the melody for Carole Burns and Alan Smith.
Max Pugh
Associate Professor
Scott Bennett
Instructor
Charles
Huffman
Assistant Professor
June
Huffman
Instructor
Dr. Larry
Smith
Assistant Professor
David McClur
Instructor
Nursing
Union's ASN Program
20th anniversary. Its growth
has paralleled the growth in health care
services in this region and has prepared
1982
In
marks
its
to
become
registered nurses.
The need
for
some nurses
to have
program
in nurs-
are discrete
and
The
role.
Christian
service
ethic
is
both programs.
The nursing staff at Union welcomes Joyce Montgomery as a new
assistant professor this year.
Sandra Brown grades that
Isabel Neely
last test
Ivy Barker
Assistant Professor
Robey
Department Chairman
Pauline Bridger
Assistant Professor
Sandra Brown
Tere Cable
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Dr. Marguerite
Joyce Montgomery
Assistant Professor
Linda Barber
Assistant Professor
Erlean Kirkpatrick
Melanie McLeod
Regina Saffel
Instructor
Instructor
Instructor
Lorrie Springer
Instructor
Donna Latham
Pam
all
And
peace.
to
Secretary of Department
Health, Peace,
and Competence.
For health
Virtue! peace
is all
capable
thy own.
Alexander Pope
Praise God,
sense.
But Health
Ann Twyford
Forsythe
Look
the joy of
Instructor
and value
is
it
if
next
of;
blessing that
money cannot
buy.
Izaak Walton
Department Chairman
Athletic Director
1'JU HfilC
Ron Barry and Wayne Alexander
Hours
of hard
discuss the
Psychology
and Sociology
Courses
to give students
better understanding of
and
tions
applying
human
to
their
rela-
adjustment
individual
concepts
living. J. C.
Psychology
the
in
Department serve
by
personal
offers
human
Dr. Bill Bouchillon
group psychology
and
the
Assisting
instruction
structure
the
is
custom and
in selective behavior,
of
faculty
the
in
society.
part-time
letter.
Religion and
Philosophy
The
went
to
improve
their
new ways
to
the religious
learn
how
life
in
to
spiritual
benefit
of
the
entire
student body.
Dr. David Irby
Department Chairman
Tammy
Trexler understand
New
Testament.
Professor
Speech
and Theatre
The Speech and Theatre
area
is
an
Department
of English/Journalism/Speech at Union
University.
Many English majors
choose to minor in this area thereby
providing for a stronger communications program.
Jennifer Scott
Instructor
N. Denise Stevenson
Instructor
in
The
and direction.
part-time
instruction
Mary
are
basis
in
the area
broadcasting arts.
of
the
speech
new
and
television
Portraits
Freshmen
162
Sophomores
172
Juniors
178
Seniors
184
Index
198
FRESHMAN
Class Officers, left to right: Reggie Thomas, president; Scot Finley, vice president;
Greg Bowers, treasurer; Sheri Murphy, secretary.
St. Louis,
MO
Melody
Memphis,
Amaya, Hughes,
AR
TN
TN
KY
TN
TN
TN
Estella D.
Beketa
Allen,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
KY
SC
Tony W. Baker,
Jr.,
Jackson,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
'
Mary Elizabeth
Berlin,
Memphis,
Steven
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
KY
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
MO
mad
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Kim
Clay,
Memphis,
TN
TN
TN
Russell Wayne Cole, Dixon, KY
David Wayne Cook, Dyer, TN
James
E. Coble, Trenton,
ft
f%
New
MO
Madrid,
TN
MI
TN
TN
TN
TN
Linda
J.
Leigh
TN
TN
Tammy
TN
TN
TN
TN
Tim Dukes,
Milan,
Jr.,
Jackson,
Ann
Farr, Greenfield,
Alicia
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
ND
MO
MS
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
n ft c\ m
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
&
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
m^M
Dan
Heisserer, Chaffee,
Patricia
Ann Hendren,
MO
TN
Ripley,
TN
TN
0*b
..(B&i/Y/
TN
TN
TN
TN
Freshmen
TN
Jerrolds, Savannah, TN
Denise Carol Johnson, Medina, TN
Barry K. Johnson, Olive Branch, MS
Timothy Alan
Virginia
TN
TN
fN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Mark Eugene
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
MS
TN
Clarksville,
Freshmen
CA
TN
ft
M % fJ
MWi
'
TN
TN
MS
TN
TN
TN
Lynn
Miller, Fisk,
TN
MO
*1
Timothy Mohon,
Clarksville,
TN
Danny
R.
Montgomery, Brownsille,
FL
TN
Jr.,
Millington,
TN
TN
TN
mm ^m
ml* -JWi
:
fi
Memphis,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Phillips, Jackson,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
KY
TN
TN
Perkins, Bruceton,
Amy
Mary
Memphis,
Memphis,
Carmen
Edward Rickman
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Steele,
MO
Rice, Covington,
TN
TN
KY
TN
Freshmen
Shelia
TN
WY
David
Frank
J.
Mary
F.
TN
Thomas
TN
TN
TN
TN
MS
T. Sewell, Oxford,
Russell E. Shuler,
Theodore Lynn
TN
TN
Sand Springs,
Siler,
Henderson,
TN
TN
Jan
L.
TN
OK
TN
TN
TN
Freshman
Thomas
TN
TN
TN
AR
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
MS
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
MS
Patti
TN
MO
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
fi
S*,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Dawn
Walker, McKenzie,
Peggy C. Walker, Mayfield, KY
Cheryl Ann Wallace, Bolivar, TN
Jann Lea Washer, Murray, KY
Michelle
City,
TN
fV.f?
Phillip E.
Whitman, Middleton,
f4
TN
Jimmy
t*ici!3
TN
MS
TN
SOPHOMORES
Class Officers,
president;
Wayne
Barker,
Humboldt
Dawn
Bradford, Bemis
Jimmy
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
MS
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
MS
TN
TN
TN
MS
TN
TN
TN
TN
Vann
left to right:
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Alisa
Ann
Clift,
TN
Burlison,
TN
TN
TN
Criner, Jackson, TN
Davis, Henton, TN
Judy
A.
Carolyn
Crihf'ield, Riplev,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Tom
TN
TN
| 'A*
TN
TN
Denise A. Finley, Saltillo, TN
Elizabeth Diane Flowers, Troy, TN
Marsha Nell Forsyth, Humboldt, TN
Bennv Fesmire,
Jr.,
Jackson,
ej?pi;
TN
TN
TN
NC
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
mm
^n
JV
^F^^k
Xt
\mj*&
i&^H
TN
TN
MO
MO
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
KY
TN
Hayti,
MO
Humboldt,
Union City,
TN
TN
MS
TN
TN
TN
Deborah Lynn
Irvin,
Isbell,
C
Brenda Kaye Jones, Jackson,
Gregory Keith Jones, Guys,
Lisa Carol Jones, Toone,
Tina Lynn Jones, Mason,
Woody Edward
Jones, Lexington,
Rhonda
,v.
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
R. King, Sesser, IL
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
AL
ra
KY
TN
TN
Ridgely,
Pamela
A.
TN
McCormick, Memphis,
TN
KY
ff\'f
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Mark
Patey, Jackson,
TN
Ann
Pinner, Covington,
Paducah,
KY
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Vann
N. Raley, Kingsport,
VA
TN
TN
KY
TN
TN
TN
TN
Kenny
E. Sheilley, Louisville,
Kelvin
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Carol
Ann Thomas,
Milan,
TN
TN
TN
TN
Sophomores
Cheryl
m^frp
Gloria
.Joseph A.
Tommie
Ann Tims,
Marilyn
FM*>
TN
Jackson, TN
Jackson, TN
F. Tisdal,
Tammy
TN
TN
TN
TX
MS
Wade
TN
Wallace, Brighton,
Steven Wallis, Eads,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Pamela
C. Williams, Springville,
TN
TN
TN
TN
JUNIORS
Class Officers,
treasurer;
right:
Ann
Stricklin,
vice president;
TN
SC
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
MO
president;
Beth Heuiser,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
to
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
left
Kathy Mayo,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
#"
r^C*
jTf ]~
Tracy Garrett,
secretary.
mm*M
^
r? f><
TN
L,
Thomas
Denniston, Somerville, TN
Diamond, Jackson, TN
S.
TN
Jeffery
TN
Mark
A. Duggin,
Memphis,
TN
TN
MO
TN
TN
Mark
Judith
C. Fields, Fulton,
Ann
L. Fisher, Millington,
Connie G. Foster,
Christine
TN
KY
Ann
Bells,
TN
TN
Fowler, Nassau,
Bahamas
S
"*
Elizabeth
TN
TN
TN
TN
VA
Carol
TN
TN
TN
TN
MS
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Donna
Tami
Hamilton, Jackson,
Donald
L.
Hickman,
Halls,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
MO
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
*fl
MS
MS
TN
Juniors
Sheila
KY
TN
TN
MD
TN
John Richard
MI
TN
Miller, Brownsville,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Jan
Phillips, Sardis,
TN
Thomas Ashley
Pinner, Covington,
Gary Keith Potter, Covington,
TN
TN
I.
Ramey, Trenton,
John G. Raynor, Madison,
LeeAnn Redmond, Nashville,
Nancy Carol Reid, Brownsville,
David Reynolds, Dresden,
Garnet Max Roach, Jr., Memphis,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Kathy Jean
Pride. Dyersburg,
Charla
FL
D. Shirey, Hayti,
MO
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Wanda
Mary
AR
'%
&
4* $z
Janet A. Starnes, Arlington,
TN
TN
TN
TN
Medo
TN
TN
ffi,S
TN
TN
TN
Wade Avery
Willis, Goodlettsville,
TN
Kim Martin
Wolfe, Savannah,
TN
TN
TN
SENIORS
Wayne Richard
Alexander, Havti,
TN
TN
TN
MO
Carol
Ann
Ashe, Selmer,
TN
Benjamin
F.
Mark
Valerie
Suzanne Belew,
Fayetteville,
Thomas
;ie
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
KY
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Simpson
TN
TN
TN
S.
Billie
TN
TN
TN
TN
MO
TN
Jimmy
G. Garrett, Bolivar,
Mary
TN
TN
TN
TN
MS
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
P. Hawkins, Friendship,
Teresa Hayes, Jackson,
Doretha Hennings, Jackson,
TN
TN
TN
Lawrence
Camille
Hill,
Medon,
Portageville,
TN
TN
MO
TN
TN
TN
City,
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Ricky
Isbell,
Trimble,
TN
TN
KY
TN
Kim Lampkins,
TN
TN
Gleason,
Seniors
TN
TN
TN
GA
>
'
Rhonda McCoy,
Tiplersville,
MS
KY
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Tammy Lynn
Page, Oakwood, IL
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Ann Pepper,
Stanton,
Seniors
TN
Roy
TN
Ann
FL
TN
TN
TN
Ann
TN
Pyron, Brownsville,
TN
TN
TN
TN
NC
TN
GA
Wickliffe,
J.
Ryals,
Jr.,
KY
TN
Joiner,
AR
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
Mary Janice Smith, Covington, TN
Paul Stanley Smith, Henderson, TN
Roger Allen Smith, Henderson, KY
Norma Stafford, Greenfield, TN
NC
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
MS
TN
TN
TN
TN
KY
TN
Elizabeth
AR
TN
TN
TN
TN
NC
TN
Tammy
White, Dyersburg,
TN
Bowman, Lexington,
Helen G.
TN
TN
TN
Anne Griffin, Whiteville, TN
Tina Jane Griggs, Kenton, TN
Mary Ann Harden, Jackson, TN
Cheryl Harper, Jackson, TN
Patsy Heidelberg, Jackson, TN
Donna Hutchins, Jackson, TN
Cynthia A. Jones, Reagan, TN
Sondra G. Kee, Bruceton, TN
Serena Ann Kemp, Huron, TN
Patsy King, Medon, TN
Betty J. Leathers, Toone, TN
Janet Lewis, Bruceton, TN
Johnnie Logan, Jackson, TN
Karen McClendon, Jackson, TN
Regina McCroskey, Jackson, TN
Paula Morris, Jackson, TN
Lynn Nichols, Humboldt, TN
Nena Patton, Jackson, TN
Christine Rednour, Jackson, TN
Elizabeth Reynolds, Milan, TN
Lori Roberts, Greenbrier, TN
Emily Russell, Jackson, TN
Lavonda Russell, Lexington, TN
Linda Sain, Bolivar, TN
Melinda Sargent, Bartlett, TN
Elizabeth Sawyer, Savannah, TN
Marilyn Scott, Jackson, TN
Theresa Sellars, Memphis, TN
Marilyn Sewell, Jackson, TN
Sheila Stegall, Jackson, TN
Cathy Thornton, Brownsv., TN
Linda Toy, Jackson, TN
Lesa Wade, Henderson, TN
Robert C. Wall, Memphis, TN
Rose Walters, Jackson, TN
Debbie Warren, Brownsv., TN
Cathy Wenstrup, Jackson, TN
Kathy Weston, Jackson, TN
Mary A. Whitman, Jackson, TN
Donna Ginn, Cordova,
f->f
Class Officers,
left to right:
TN
Senior Index
S.G.A., Senator,
4;
BENNETT, BETTY
BESSENT,
ACRED, JUDY CLAIRE
B.S.,
M.
ELI
4.
B.S.,
THOMAS
JR.,
Torch,
3;
1,2.
List.
BIRLEW, HARRY
Lambda,
3,4.
Minor,
Music;
B.A.,
History;
ANN
B.S.,
3,4;
B.Y.W.,
Chorus,
3,4;
4;
Cream,
2;
C.R.V.,
PAM
B.
Pi
3;
AVENT, BENJAMIN
3,4:
4;
U.U. Dean's
3,4;
3,4;
U.U. Singers,
JR.,
3.
JOHN
R.
F.
Minor, Sociology.
B.S., Psychology;
BRADEN, PENNY
Cardinal & Cream,
We
Forget,
2;
1;
B.S., Nursing.
B.S., Biology;
Chorus,
Chorus,
Band,
C.R.V.,
1,2,3,4;
1,2;
CRC
2;
3,4;
1,2,3;
2,3,4:
President
4;
1,2,3.
B.S.,
L.
List,
Pinafore; Phi
.
U.U. Dean's
NEAL
Secretary
B.S., Accounting;
BAIN, DAVID
Gamma Mu,
B.S., Nursing.
AUSTIN, PEGGY JO
B.A., Psychology
4.
BORDEN,
AUSTIN,
Linguae Mundi,
List, 2,3.
Chorus,
Sociology Club,
3,4;
B.S.U.;
ASHE, CAROL
&
.
L.
Minors,
Mu
Stage Band,
Secretary
3,4:
1;
1,2,3,4;
Alpha,
4;
U.U. Singers,
Proclamation,
2,3,4;
Symphonic
1,2,3,4.
List, 2.
U.U. Dean's
B.S., Biology;
1,2;
2,3,4;
Chorus,
3,4:
President
Senator
Chorus,
2;
U.U. Dean's
BASS,
4;
Pi
2,3,4:
JOHN LAWRENCE
4;
1;
3;
Sigma Alpha
2;
Gamma Mu,
3,4:
3,
1,2,3,4:
Reporter
2;
Secretary
Committee
BEATY, ANITA
History Club,
Linguae Mundi,
Publicity
C.R.V.,
3;
Iota,
List, 3.
Who's Who.
3,
Vice-President
3,
Secretary
WOMACK
3,4:
4;
2,
and
Vice-President
Secretary
3,
3,
President
4.
Economics and
Finance.
&
Cream,
Summer
2,3,4;
Vice-President,
3;
Missions Chairman
Chi Omega,
2,3,4:
4;
Campus
Personnel Officer
4;
Favorite,
Chorus,
1;
3;
Cardinal
Class Officer,
C.R.V.,
Earnest; Footlights,
3,4;
B.S.,
Business;
Physical
Minor,
B.S., Social
1,2,3.
D.
3,4:
Vice-President
3,4:
Reporter
4;
B.S.,
4;
CRC Freshman
BROWN, MARY
3;
Fellowship,
3,4;
A.
S.T.E.A.,
B.S.,
3,4.
4;
President
2,
Chorus,
BRITT, TIM
4.
B.S., Nursing.
2,3;
1,2,3,4;
List, 1,2.
2,3,4.
1,2,3;
U.U. Dean's
Elementary Education;
List,
Mu
Epsilon,
1,2,3.
Black
Christian
Omega
Chorus,
President
3,4:
LYNNE
B.A.,
& Cream, 2,3;
CRAIG, CHERIE
Secretary
4;
Life Board,
Chorus,
We
3;
4;
CR1NKR, ROGER
Forget,
Cream,
3.
Chairman
&
4;
We
1,2,3;
Chi Omega,
1,2;
Vice-President
3,
2,3,4: Social
Dorm
4;
Mundi,
Council:
1,2;
Resident
2,3,4.
I).
D
PAULA ANN
DAVIS,
Omega,
4;
Manager
Secretary
2,
Honors,
3,
Chi Omega,
2;
Two By Two;
WDXI
Chorus,
4;
Radio,
1;
Footlights, 3,4;
3,
Historian
1,2,3,4:
Thesis
Honors Student
4;
Lyceum Committee,
3;
3;
4;
of
National Dean's
4;
Accounting; B.S.U.,
Beta Lambda,
3,4;
B.Y.W.,
3,4;
U.U. Dean's
B.S.,
Chorus,
3,4;
List,
4;
Theory;
B.S.U.,
Pinafore,
3;
ANN
1;
1,2,3,4;
Chorus,
Sigma Alpha
Iota, 3,4;
C.R.V.,
1,2,3,4;
U.U. Singers,
4;
2,3,4.
Scholarships:
President
ACT
Treasurer
Illustrator,
2;
NEWBILL
S.
Secretary
2,
Chorus,
3;
Kappa
1;
B.S.U.,
Pi,
B.Y.W.,
1,2;
Cardinal
2;
&
Cream,
2; Linguae Mundi, 1;
Sigma Tau Delta, 4; U.U. Dean's
Show" in Annual Art Show in 1980.
1,2;
Dean's
List,
Omega,
Class Officer,
1,2,3,4;
Prexy
2,3,4;
Club,
Scholastic
4;
4;
B.Y.W.,
International Club,
Black
3;
Christian
1;
Fellowship,
3,4;
2,3,4;
U.U. Dean's
Minor,
Chorus,
2;
List, 3.
DORRIS, DAVID W.
1,2,4; C.R.V., 4; Dorm
B.S., Sociology;
Council, President
MURRAY DALE
Sociology Club,
4;
Chorus
4.
3;
B.S.U., 1,2,3,4:
WAYNE
F.C.A.;
Puppet team
Summer
2;
Missionary,
Church Recreation;
Tennis team
1,2,3;
3,4.
Secretary
1,2,3:
S.G.A., Senator,
1;
B.S.,
1,2.
DUFFEY, JERRY
1,2,3,4:
2,3,4.
Secretary/Treasurer
3,4:
DOYLE,
C
CAGLE, JENNA
U.U. Singers,
H.M.S.
Opera:
1,2,3,4;
List, 3;
3,4;
National
2,3;
1.
U.U. Dean's
Phi
Iota, 2,3,4;
Economics;
BURNS, CAROLE
B.S.,
4;
Sister,
Treasurer
Sigma Alpha
Lodge
1,
Prexy Club,
President
Director of "Octoberfest"
1,2,3,4:
Cream,
Vice-President
3,
&
Cardinal
2,3,4:
Sister, 3,4;
DUGGIN,
MARK ALAN
Religion;
B.A.,
Lambda Chi
Alpha,
1,3;
Ministerial
Association, 1,2,3,4.
1,2,3,4;
C.R.V.,
Outstanding Young
1;
U.U. Cheerleader,
F.C.A.,
1,2,3,4;
Man
Ministerial Association,
1;
1;
1,2,3,4;
S.G.A., Senator,
4.
...
3,4;
Accounting
B.S.,
U.U. Dean's
List,
and Business
1,2,3.
Alpha Chi,
Ministerial Association,
2;
3,4,5:
Who Among
4;
Minor,
Religion;
B.A.,
B.S.U.,
4;
C.R.V.,
2,3,4;
2,3,4;
Business
F.C.A.,
2,4;
3;
Chorus,
4;
Chorus,
5;
U.U. Dean's
3,4,5;
Covenant,
B.S.U.,
3;
1;
Dorm
Chi Omega,
B.S.,
Sigma Alpha
Iota,
List, 3,4,5;
U.U. Singers,
3,4,5;
1979;
in
4.
CONDER, MARK
D.
2;
3,
President
Lyceum Committee,
1;
Symphonic Band,
1,2,3;
3;
4;
2,3,4:
Section Leader
4;
2,3,4;
U.U.
Who's Who.
1,2,3,4: Officer 4;
Council, Secretary
List, 2,3,4.
FIELDS,
.
3,4;
3,4,5;
Honors,
1;
Operetta accompanist,
Dean's
List, 2.
Representative
Correspondent Secretary
Who's
U.U. Dean's
Vice-President
3,4:
Chorus,
Linguae Mundi,
1;
2;
1;
MARK CALDWELL
Ministerial Association,
B.A.,
Religion;
Business
4;
C.R.V.,
4;
Panhellenic Treasurer,
4;
B.S.,
B.S.,
B.S.U.,
4.
Administration;
Minor,
FOSTER, CONNIE
G.
B.S., Accounting;
3,4.
Minor, Management/Marketing.
NORMAN RONALD
FRECH,
B.S.,
3.4.
G
GARRETT, JIMMY GLENN
1,2,3;
C.R.V., 1,2,3,4.
MARY ALICE
GIBSON,
Elementary
B.S.,
B.Y.W.,
3,4;
3,4;
Minor,
Education;
We
Lest
Forget, 3,4;
S.T.E.A., 3,4.
B.S.,
team,
1,2,3; F.C.A., 4;
P.E. Club,
Tau Omega,
Baseball
1,2,3,4;
3,4.
4;
C.R.V.,
3,4;
Pi
1,2;
Gamma Mu,
Sociology Club,
Psychology Club,
3,4;
Secretary-Treasurer
2,3,4:
2,3,4:
Secretary-Treasurer
U.U. Dean's
4;
List,
2,3,4;
Who's Who.
B.S.,
4.
JOHNSON, MARILYN
B.S.,
HADDAD, DAVID
E.
Minor, Physical
F.
Religion;
B.A.,
Minor,
C.R.V.,
Sociology;
1,2,3,4;
Chorus,
S.
B.S.,
4;
JOHNSON, ROBERT
Health
B.S.,
Club,
4; S.T.E.A.,
3,4:
HENNINGS, DORETHA
Art Guild,
HILL,
3,4;
Kappa
CAMILLE
HOUSE, LEA
4;
History Club,
4;
3,4.
1,2,3.4;
2,3,4.
4.
Elementary
B.S.,
Education;
Minor.
4;
K
3;
Health and
President
P.E.
B.S., Social
3,
4.
Psychology Club,
Treasurer
1,2,3,4:
B.A., Religion
1,2;
4.
B.S., Accounting;
Pi, 4;
3,4;
3,4;
HARVEY, LESTER
E.
3.4.
Ministerial Association,
HALE, WILLIAM
1,2,3,4;
Tau Omega,
Baseball team
HALE, RON
1,2;
P.E. Club.
S.T.E.A.,
4.
1,2,3,4.
B.Y.W.,
Senator
1;
S.T.E.A.,
3,4.
B.S.,
Chairman
S.T.E.A.,
President
4;
Administration; B.S.U.,
4;
3.
B.S.U., 1,2,3,4;
4.
B.S.,
HUNTER, VALERIE L.
Chorus, 1; Lest We Forget,
.
B.A.,
3;
3.
Team
1,
Most
Steals,
Panhellenic Council,
team,
3;
Zeta
Vice-President
3,4:
Tau Alpha,
LEDSINGER, RITA JO
B.Y.W.,
Chi Omega,
Education; B.S.U.,
1;
Linguae Mundi,
S.G.A.,
2;
1,2,3,4;
S.T.E.A.,
2;
Art Guild,
3,4:
Vice-President
Vice-President
4;
Kappa
4;
Chorus,
1;
Dorm
Council, 1,2,3;
Dorm
Council,
History Club,
Dean's
4;
Tennis
B.S.,
Chairman
4.
B.S.,
B.S., Accounting;
3,4.
Minor. Economics.
LEANN
2,3,4:
Secretary
4;
3,4;
List, 2,3,4.
4.
LINDSEY,
Prexy Club,
4.
Treasurer
Pi,
4;
B.S.,
President
B.S.,
Publicity
1,2:
3,
1,2,3,4.
RHONDA KAY
Education; B.S.U.,
1,2,3;
B.S.,
B.Y.W.,
1;
1,2,4;
S.T.E.A.,
3.
LIVINGSTONE, CHARLOTTE
G.
Music Theory; Alpha Chi, 3,4: Treasurer 3; Chorus, 3,4; C.R.V., 3,4; Opera:
H.M.S. Pinafore, 3; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2; U.U. Dean'9 List, 3; U.U. Singers,
3,4;
3.
Chorus,
List,
3;
Intramurals,
JR.,
KENNETH WAYNE
Psychology; Chorus,
2;
U.U. Singers,
Golf team,
3;
U.U. Dean's
4;
List,
B.S.,
List, 2.
team
Officer, Treasurer, 3;
Elementary
B.S.,
Dorm
Council, Vice-President
3;
F.C.A.;
3,4;
B.Y.W.,
Minor,
4;
Class
B.S.,
B.A.,
...
and
Religion
4;
4;
Band,
U.U. Dean's
3;
Minor,
Greek;
3;
Symphonic-
List, 2,3,4.
N
1;
Club
...
B.A.,
Lest
We
Forget,
Tau Alpha,
Zeta
2;
English/Journalism
team
Cardinal
1;
&
and
Cream,
2,3,4.
U.U.
1,2,3,4;
Who's Who.
B.S.,
4.
OWEN, DANA
McCARTY, SUZANNE
Education; Alpha
Omega,
Psi
B.S.U.,
4;
Council, Senator
1,2;
&
Iota, 4;
3,4.
Tau
Representative,
Council,
List;
Alpha Chi,
2,3,4:
B.S.,
Interfraternity
4;
F.C.A.,
3.
Intramural Athlete of the Year 1981; National Dean's List; Phi Beta Lambda;
Prexy Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Warden, Little Sister Representative,
President; S.G.A., Senator, 1; Taylor Pre-legal Society, 2,3,4; Tennis team,
Dean's
1,2,3,4;
2,3.
Elementary Education.
B.S.,
Education;
Chairman
1,2,3,4: All
Minor,
C.R.V.,
3,4;
1,2,3,4; S.G.A.,
2,3:
1,2,3;
U.U. Dean's
1,2,3;
Alpha,
3;
Church Recreation;
Country
Cross
1,2,3,4;
S.T.E.A.,
1;
Who's Who.
2;
Prexy
B.S.,
4;
3,4.
B.A., Religion
2;
1,2,3;
President
3,
3,4;
1.
Vice-President
MADDEN,
Charter President
3,4:
3,4;
A.C.M.,
Vice-President
3;
3,4;
S.T.E.A.,
Cardinal
3,4;
4;
McMICAN, WILLIAM
HOWARD
Psychology Club,
2,3,4:
Dorm
1,2,3;
President
B.S., Social
Council,
S.G.A.,
4;
4;
4;
S.G.A.
4.
List.
Scholastic Awards:
Top
List, 1,2,3.
PACE,
B.S.,
3;
GWENDOLYN MICHELE
Chi Omega,
2,3,4:
Sigma Alpha
Treasurer
Iota, 2,3,4;
B.A., Piano
Chapter Correspondent
4;
4;
S.G.A. Senator,
,
3;
U.U. Dean's
List,
1,3.
B.S., Nursing.
Linguae Mundi,
U.U. Dean's
1,2;
.
R.
The Importance of
2,
2,3,4;
3;
1;
Chorus,
Entertainment Committee,
B.S.,
Chorus,
4;
2;
3.
2,3,4:
PAGE,
B.S.U.,
President
Mu
Epsilon, 2,3,4;
U.U. Dean's
2,3;
TAMMY LYNN
3,4;
B.S.,
Kappa
List,
Who's Who.
1,2,3,4;
Basketball team,
3,4;
C.R.V.,
3,4;
Secondary Education;
F.C.A.,
4;
PARKS, BERNICE
and
Finance;
B.S.U.
Historian
3,
Secretary
B.S.,
4;
4;
Scholarship
Council;
Dorm
1;
Council, Treasurer,
3,4;
4.
Footlights,
3,4:
Drama
Footlights, 2,3,4; National Dean's List, 2; Prexy Club, 2,3,4; S.G.A., 2,3,4; U.U.
Dean's
List, 2.
PATE, SANDRA
KAY
B.S.,
2,3,4;
Chorus,
1,2,3,4;
Sigma Alpha
S.G.A., Senator,
3;
4;
U.U. Dean's
3,4;
3,4:
President
U.U. Dean's
2,3,4;
List, 4.
Education;
Physical
B.S.,
...
Minor,
1,2,3,4; F.C.A., 4;
Sociology Club,
4;
List, 2,3,4.
B.S., Accounting;
Alpha Chi,
Gamma Mu,
Pi
2,3,4;
Psychology Club,
Iota, 2,3,4.
B.S.,
Basketball team,
1,2,3,4;
Chi Omega,
2,3,4; F.C.A., 4;
U.U. Dean's
3.
1;
BETTY
A.
ROE,
B.S.,
3,4.
S.G.A.,
Commuter
Senator,
Omega, Secretary
S.T.E.A.,
2;
4;
Linguae Mundi,
&
Cream,
2;
Chorus,
Drama
1,2,3;
4;
Good Man,
Productions: You're a
Charlie
Prexy Club,
ROSS,
B.S., Nursing.
B.S., Psychology;
Psychology Club,
4;
LU ANN
S.T.E.A.,
3;
3,4;
Pi
Gamma Mu,
3,4;
4.
B.S., Psychology;
Psychology Club,
3,4;
Sociology Club,
4;
4.
JR.,
4;
U.U. Dean's
2;
3.
CHARLES JAMES
President
3,4:
Off-Campus Co-chairman
S.G.A., Senator,
RYALS,
Sociology Club,
3,4;
B.A.,
Panhellenic, Secretary,
4;
Who's Who.
2,3,4;
1,2.
Secondary
Tau
F.C.A.,
1,2;
3,4;
4.
3;
Cream,
&
Cardinal
Baseball team,
List,
B.S.,
B.S.,
Lambda Chi
2,3;
Alpha,
2,3,4.
3,4,5;
Psychology Club, 3
3,4;
List, 3,4.
R
RASBERRY, ANDREA MARIE
Administration; Cardinal
& Cream,
B.A., English/Journalism
3,4:
Assistant Editor
4;
and Business
Chi Omega,
1,2,3,4:
REID,
Chorus,
SHERRI FAYE
1,2,3,4;
B.S., Psychology;
History Club,
3,4;
Independents,
1,2;
Lamplighters,
Lambda Chi
Alpha,
Vice-President
1,2,3,4:
...
Music
Minor,
1,2;
3,
Secretary
2,
Symphonic Band,
Senator,
1,2,3;
SCOTT,
MARK EVAN
President
3,
1,2,3,4;
2,
4;
Membership Recruitment
Operas:
Historian
4;
2,3,4;
Mu
Phi
Prexy Club,
U.U. Singers,
4;
Alpha,
S.G.A.,
1,2,3,4.
1,2;
1,2,3;
Education
and
Productions:
Music
Theory;
Good Man,
You're a
Secretary-Treasurer
4;
Mu Alpha,
Treasurer
2,3,4:
3,
President
4;
Proclamation,
4;
Awards:
List,
ACT
2,
Treasurer
3;
Stage Band.
4;
Chi Omega,
2;
1,2,3,4;
Chorus,
Sigma Alpha
1,2,3;
Iota, 2,3,4.
Kappa
Pi, 2,3,4:
Vice-President
4;
2,3,4;
Scholastic
U.U. Dean's
1.
SMITH,
MARGARET ELLEN
Accounting; B.S.U.,
2,4;
U.U. Singers,
Secondary
Minor,
1,2,3,4;
4;
Secretary,
1,2,3,4:
Education;
Physical
B.S.,
1,2,3,4;
1,2,3.
Social
3,4.
Phi
Mu
1,2,3;
Alpha,
SMITH, ROGER
A.C.M.,
team,
2,3;
A.
B.S.,
&
B.S.U.; Cardinal
VSAC
1,2,3: All
U.U. Dean's
1,2;
List,
WARD, FRED
J.
Tennis
1,2,3,4;
1.
NORMA JEAN
STAFFORD,
STAPLES,
CHARLES BURTON
III,
B.A.,
Lambda,
3,4.
Minor, Business
B.S., Accounting;
3,4:
Historian
B.S.,
...
Publicity
1,2,3,4:
4.
Administration.
WARNER, SHIRLEY L.
B.S., Social Work and Psychology; Honors, 4;
Lyceum, 3,4; Pi Gamma Mu, 4; Prexy Club, 3; Psychology Club, 1,2,3,4:
.
...
President
ANN
SULLIVAN, JANE
3;
Sociology Club,
A.
Council
Media Committee,
Vice-President
1,2,3,4:
Linguae Mundi,
3,4;
1,2;
Sigma
ANN
2,3,4:
3;
Basketball team,
President
4;
P.E. Club,
Business
3;
3,4;
3,4:
G.
Secretary
Vice-President
Beta Lambda,
3;
Chorus,
Omega,
Award,
B.S.,
ANN
Co-Chairman,
Vice-President
3;
Phi
4;
4;
Lambda,
Beta
2,3,4:
3;
Alpha
Epsilon,
3,4;
U.U. Singers,
...
4.
Alpha Chi;
Tau Omega,
Christian
Scholarships,
Fellowship,
1,2,3;
Chorus,
B.A.,
1,2,3,4;
2;
Minor,
4.
Reporter
2,3,4:
Scholastic Awards,
1,2;
S.T.E.A.,
4;
U.U. Dean's
List,
1,2,3,4.
V
VINCENT, GENE TATE
B.A.,
Religion;
Minor,
Art;
C.R.V.,
3,4;
w
WALKER, JOYCE ANN
Christian Fellowship,
3,4;
...
B.S.,
Chorus,
Alpha,
Management; B.S.U.,
3,4:
WALLIS,
2,3,4.
Chorus,
1,2;
1,2;
DONNA CLIFFORD
B.S., Nursing.
4.
Science;
Minor,
1;
Phi
Senator
2;
S.T.E.A.,
B.S.,
1,3;
4.
Y
YARBROUGH, DELLA
3,4;
A.
B.S., Nursing.
Minor,
Zeta
Tau
B.S.,
Admissions/Readmissions Committee,
Dorm
Computer
2,3,4:
President
3,4;
Minor,
Homecoming Committee,
4;
Sigma
4;
B.S.,
B.S., Nursing.
Chemistry Faculty
Business Administration;
Political
Council,
3,4.
4.
2,
Alpha Tau
1,2:
B.Y.W.,
4;
2,3,4; F.C.A., 4;
Vice-President,
1,2,3,4:
B.S., Nursing.
4;
Who's Who.
List, 3;
WILSON, PAMELA
B.S.,
1,2,3,4; F.C.A., 4;
U.U. Dean's
WILLIAMS, KAREN
and
2,3,4; S.T.E.A., 4;
Homecoming Committee,
2,3,4;
3;
2,
President
1,2.
Accounting
B.S.,
Council,
Interfraternity
1,2,3,4:
B.S., Nursing.
B.Y.W.,
4;
Administration; Chi
Tau
2,3,4.
1,2.
WEGLICKI, ELIZABETH
SULLIVAN, TERESA
4;
Council,
3;
4;
Ministerial Association,
Psychology Club,
3,4;
Psychology;
Minor,
Religion;
S.G.A., Senator,
3;
3.
Pi
Gamma Mu,
3,4:
Treasurer
Student
Index
B
Babcock, Dottie ... 67, 72, 178
Babcock, Steve
67, 178
172
Baggett David
Baggett Doug .. 162
Baierl, Paul
162
.
Bailey,
191
162
Adkisson, Dan
Adkisson, Jana ... 28, 49, 93, 96, 97, 116, 117,
172, 216
Agee, Miriam ... 70, 84, 162
Akin, Melva ... 191
Alexander, Billy ... 184
Alexander, Denise ... 22, 53, 162
Alexander, Gene ... 56, 64, 67, 79, 178
191
Alexander, John
162
Alexander, Lisa
Alexander, Rodney ... 67, 184
Alexander, Wayne
106, 109, 156, 184
Allen, Melody ... 56, 57, 58, 69, 99, 162
Allen, Sandra ... 76, 178
Amaya, Estella ... 61, 69, 162, 169
Ammons, Ray ... 53, 58, 81, 126, 162
Anderson, Beketa ... 64, 66, 67, 83, 162, 169
Anderson, Cindy ... 56, 172
Anderson, Hope ... 93, 162
Anderson, Katrina
172
Anderson, Shari
162
Ange, Wendi ... 67
Armour, Dean ... 57, 58, 67, 97, 184, 188
Armour, Ginger ... 84, 162
Armstrong, Russell ... 81, 177
Ashe, Carol ... 53, 56, 70, 184
Austin, Peggy
172
Avent, Jr., Benjamin
184
Avent, Sonia ... 83, 162
172
Avripas, Keri
.
..
Baker,
Tony
Balos,
Vlike
97, 162
64, 67, 68, 184
Bane, Lori
184
Barbee Sonya
58, 67, 83, 162, 170
.
Barhan
95
Barker,
Barker,
Barker,
Barnes,
Barnes,
Barnes,
Barnett
Barron
Barron
Mark
Kathryn
Martha
172
Tammy
223
Beilke,
162
Page
Mark
...
162
162
172
178
Beard, Janice
Beaty, Anita ... 184
Beauregard, Linda
178
... 69, 162
Borren, Kathryn
184
Boston, Marcy ... 47, 52, 62, 93, 172
Bouldin, Penny ... 162
Bowers, Greg ... 67, 68, 69, 70, 162
Bowling, Randy
162
Bowman, Cheri
191
Box, Steven ... 81, 95, 162
Boyd, Barbara ... 84, 172
Boyd, Lisa ... 162
Boyd, Wayne ... 96, 97, 172
Boyte, Jr., George ... 172
Braden, Penny ... 50, 72, 77, 184
Bradford, Alicia ... 172
Bradford, Nelda ... 56, 162
Bradley, Kelly ... 30, 99, 162, 166
Bradshaw, Terry ... 67, 172
Branson, Mark ... 27, 56, 59, 184
Bratcher, Robert ... 95, 102, 162
184
Breeden, Gregory
Breedlove, Jimmy ... 67, 172
Breedlove, Sherry ... 56, 162
Brewer, Karen ... 24, 184
Brewer, Randal ... 53, 56, 72, 77, 79, 126,
178, 179
Brewer, Phil ... 90, 91, 100, 114, 115, 178
Brewer, Shelia ... 56, 69, 163
Bridges, Phillip ... 67, 172
163
Briggs, Rhonda
Britt, Janet ... 163
Britt, Tim ... 50, 72, 77, 82, 184
Brittain, Gerry ... 49, 64, 66, 172, 223
Brock, Jill ... 66, 99, 163
Brooks, Cindy ... 53, 67, 87, 98, 102, 128,
163, 165
Brown, Mary ... 67, 184
Brown, Robert ... 57, 67, 97, 178
172
Browning, Debbie
Broyles, Ken ... 172
191
Bryant, Barbara
Buhler, Victor ... 61, 67, 75, 178, 183
Buie, Teresa ... 56, 172
Bullington, Mike
124, 178, 182
Bullock, Theresa ... 94, 95, 178
172
Bumpas, Anita
Bunch, Susan ... 99, 172
Buntin, Emily ... 93, 148, 163
Buntin, Libba ... 24, 31, 47, 50, 53, 54, 65,
72, 74, 75, 92, 93, 148, 184
163
Burkacki, Garry
163
Burkacki, Lisa
Burks, John ... 172
Burlison, Melanie ... 56, 82, 184
Burnette, Tim ... 58
.
Blankenship, Brian
Blankenship, Kevin
Blankenship, Yolanda
Boone, Susan
Boothe, Tena
Lisa
172
Lori Ann
162
Lori Faye ... 84, 184
Mike .. 57
.
77, 172
John David
184
Betsy
Jerry
94,
184
172
...
...
Lynn
Tommy
Billings,
Birmingham, Frederick
162
Bain, David
184
Bain, Keith
58, 96, 97, 178
Baird, ^atrena ... 31, 99, 162
Baker, Cary
191
Baker, Laurie
50, 77, 184
.
Bessent,
69, 162
162
... 85,
Kim
Pamela
Bailey, Terri
Elana
Bertouille,
Adams,
Adams,
Adams,
Adams,
Berlin,
Burns, Carole
152, 184
Burns, Christi
...
161, 172
Butler,
James
...
c
Cagle, Jenna Newbill ... 50, 73, 75, 185
Cagle, Patricia ... 84, 185
216
Carroll,
Ray
67
...
"Amahl and
163
Castellaw, Jennifer
Caudle, Lisa ... 33, 52, 72, 83, 100, 118, 119,
.
Cawley, Jon 60, 66, 67, 83, 91, 103, 106, 108,
172
Cederburg, Cynthia
163
Chabot, Laura
163
Chapman, Vikki ... 178
Chappell, Denise ... 62, 87, 93, 172
Chatam, Neal ... 67, 72, 161, 185
Chatman, Faye ... 173
Chea, Gina ... 83, 163, 167
Chipley, Janie ... 77, 173
Church, Harvey ... 58, 97, 163
Church, Pam Prince ... 69, 70, 85, 176
Churchill, Kelley ... 94, 95, 178
Clark, Felecia ... 67, 82, 163
Clark, Gloria ... 24, 27, 50, 57, 59, 72, 78,
Cross,
185
Craig,
Tammy
Claybrook, Carol
173
173
Cleek, Vane99a
Clevenger, Danny ... 23, 68, 173
Clift, Alisa ... 56, 57, 59, 67, 70, 78, 173, 199
.
... 84
163
Coble, James
Cockroft, Kay ... 76, 88, 92, 93, 185
Coke, John
Dailey,
178
117,
173, 216
...
Andy
Dance, Eric
Darby, Pam
Cole,
Mary
Collins,
Cobb, Nancy
...
Crosnoe, Elizabeth
Crosson, Retta
185
Crouse, Joy
48, 52, 64, 83, 90, 179
Crouse, Sherry
163, 223
Crowder, Billie Jean
185
Crunk, Bonnie
185
Cupples, Sheila ... 179
Cupples, Tammy
163
.
163
163
... 84,
173
Andy
163
...
...
185
173
185
Gloria ... 163
Hollie ... 69, 163
Davis, Janice
163, 198, 223
Davis, Paula ... 47, 78, 92, 93, 96, 97, 185
...
191
Day, Melinda
Deal, Karen ... 84, 191
Dean, Twilla ... 63, 70, 163
163
Deason, Stephanie
Dedmon, Jenny ... 93, 163
Deere, Debbie ... 19, 64, 66, 93, 163
DeLoach, Nancy ... 90, 93, 173
Delrosa, Janet
191
Denniston, Roxie ... 83, 110, 111, 179
Davis,
Davis,
Davis,
Davis,
Davis,
Carolyn
Dennis
...
Diamond, Thomas
Dickson, Debra ...
179
82, 173,
222
Edmonds, Annette
179
Edwards, Barbara
110, 111,
Fesmire, Paula
Fields,
Mark
179
179
Fincher, Brenda
185
164
Fisher,
Judy
67, 179
...
Foster,
Linda
164
Fowler,
179
Fowler, Sandra ... 58, 66, 67, 72, 78, 179
Francis, Keith ... 67, 81, 172, 173
Francis, Lorraine ... 67, 167, 179
Franks, Jack ... 82, 94, 95, 173
Frazier, Charles ... 31, 68, 69, 91, 164
Freeh, Norman ... 72, 185
164
Freeman, Michael
173
Freeman, Nancy
French, Tere ... 81, 96, 97, 179
Christine ... 66, 67, 85,
G
Gallaher, Keith ... 53, 67, 91, 173
George, Jeanna
66, 164
Geske, Melody ... 58, 186
Gibbs, Sheila ... 84, 179
Gibson, Abigayle ... 173
Gibson, Beth ... 52, 62, 85, 93, 179
.
164
Eggenberger, David
Elam, James ... 67, 173, 212
164
Katherine
Elam,
.
Dayna
179
...
164
Diane
England, Rebecca ...
Ellison,
173
James
Ervin, Sara ... 56, 179
Escue, Judy ... 71, 173
Escue, Rita ... 71, 173
Englert,
Espey,
Rhonda
...
Fall,
Griffin,
Angela
Griffin,
Anne
191
...
...
191
84, 191
164
Griggs, Tina M.
Groom, Phyllis ... 93, 180
.
Growe, Rita
Gwin, Mary
...
186
Gurley, Suzie ... 56, 63, 164
67, 68, 69, 70, 173
164
164
Martha
185
Fennel, Belinda ... 82, 173, 217
Fennel, Phyllis ... 164
Fesmire, Benny ... 86, 90, 91, 173
Farris,
Haddad, David
164
Hale, Barbara
Hale, Beth ... 186
Hale, Laurie ... 82, 83, 93, 164
.
Hamilton, Tami
...
160, 180
Hankla, Crystal
Hardaway, Tina
...
.
Hennings, Doretha
Henson, Tammee ...
186
82, 174
Heuiser, Beth ... 49, 64, 65, 82, 90, 98, 178,
180
Heuiser, Patti ... 99, 174
Hickman, Donald
... 180
Hicks, Cheryl ... 165
...
165
Hicks, Theresa
Hill, Camille ... 186
Hill, Terry ... 67, 180
Hilliard, Alex ... 30, 67, 86, 91, 116, 117, 160,
174, 222
Hinds, Karen ... 28, 56, 99, 116, 117, 174,
216
165
Hinds, Marjie
Hobbs, Allyson ... 83, 93, 110, 165
Hobbs, Lee Anne ... 83, 93, 110, 165
Hocker, Gina
56, 165
Hodges, Adrianne ... 92, 93, 186
Hoehn, Robert ... 74, 106, 180
Holbrook, Robert ... 82, 180
Holland, Dee
60, 63, 94, 95, 174
Hollins, Rhonda ... 174
.
Kenny
180
186
Hopkins, Tamela
174
Hopper, Melissa
165
Horning, Brenda
Horton, Lisa ... 53, 174
67, 70, 76, 186
House, Lea
Houston, Randy ... 27, 56, 57, 95, 180
118, 119, 120, 122, 123,
Howard, Cassandra
Holt,
191
...
Farabee, Judith
Sherry ...
Griggs, Tina Jane
Becky
Helen
Griffin,
F
Fairchild,
179
174
Howard, Wendall
90,
186, 213
Hughey, Susan
Humphreys, Donn
.
70, 180
Huneycutt, Sara
Hunt, Audrey
Hunter, Valerie
Hurley, David
186
165
Hurt, Martha
165
165
Kelley,
Laura
Kemp, Linda
Kemp, Serena
Kendall, Doug
Kiestler,
174
Katherine
...
106, 174,
180
72
Kirkwood, Mike
Knox, Selena
Kwasigroh, Don
.
Manning,
Marbury,
Maronay,
Maroney,
166
Kim
Massongill,
Jones, Cynthia
Jones, Dawn
.
191
186
.
Jones, Tony ... 33, 67, 123, 124, 125, 126, 180
Jones, Victor ... 31, 106, 180
Jones, Virginia
165
.
K
Kee, Sondra
Keeling, Torrie
.
191
.
118,
Monte
95, 180
181,
184
166
L
.
Lacy, Marcia
180
Laehder, Laura ... 68, 99, 166
LaGrone, Mark ... 67, 187
Lampkins,
180
Jackson, Annetta
Jackson, Glenn ... 91, 165
Jackson, Lisa ... 33, 52, 118, 180
Jackson, Rob
27, 56, 59, 65, 67, 69, 70, 79
Jacobs, Jerry
165
Jaggars, David ... 53, 165
Jaggars, Kevin ... 23, 58, 68, 83, 126, 165
Jaggers, Lisa ... 83, 165, 189
James, Tena ... 92, 93, 186
165
James, Vivian
Jarnagin, Donald ... 97, 165
Jarvis, Lisa ... 52, 83, 118, 165
174
Jaynes, Charles
Jenkins, Tony ... 28, 67, 71, 72, 74, 81, 116,
117, 180, 200, 216
Timothy
Sharon Ashby
174
174
183
...
Mangrum, Mark
191
84,
Ingram, Cynthia
165
Ingram, Mike ... 31, 160, 165
Inmon, Randy
56, 174
Irvin, Bill ... 174
Irvine, Bobbie
165
Isbell, Deborah ... 174
Isbell, Laura
165, 168
Isbell, Ricky ... 24, 27, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 67,
79, 126, 186, 199
Ivory, Janice ... 56, 67, 165
165
56,
166
183
103, 112,
187
166
166
Lindsey, Patricia
Lindsey, Rhonda ... 56, 187
174
Lindsey, Teresa
Little, Angie ... 174
.
Littlefield,
Barry
...
191
Logan, Johnnie
Long, Fae McRae ... 181
Long, Philip ... 27, 56, 57, 58, 59, 67, 79,
174, 199
Lott, Emily ... 166
Love, Renate
166
Lovelady, Mike ... 28, 33, 123, 124, 125, 126,
127, 156, 174
Lovett, Jimmy ... 19, 166
Lyles, Julie ... 82, 175
Lynch, Shane ... 58, 97, 166
.
Chi
Omega
big
and
a Bulldog victory.
little sisters
Morris,
Morris,
Morris,
Morris,
Morris,
Morris,
Morris,
Carol
...
Eddie
Joyce
188
Karen
84, 167
Michael
Paula
Tanna
167
...
191
188
Morrison, Victor ... 35, 46, 67, 68, 72, 80,
184, 188
Morse, James
91, 167
Mosier, Diane
66, 175
188
Mosier, James Allan
Mosley, Cheryl .. 167
167
Mosley, Roy
23, 61, 167
Moss, Orlandus
175
Moss, Tonya
Mulson, Jo Jo .. 175
175
Murley, Betsy
Murphy, Sheri
31, 57, 87, 93, 162, 167
Murray, Roger .. 167
Myatt, Linda
83, 175
Myers, Don
69, 167
Myers, Linda
51, 56, 67, 69, 72, 80, 85
190
188,
150, 167
Myers, Melanie
74,
..
Mayo, Kathy
Mayo, Shyrll
Mays, Dwyane
McCaleb, Cathy
.
93, 166
80, 82, 85
..
91, 166
McCall, Stan
166
McCall, Wendy
175, 177
McCarty, Robert
.
Moore,
Moore,
Moore,
Moore,
Gladys
...
Melinda
67, 167
Neill, Patricia
175
Neely, Paulette
175
64, 65, 86, 90, 93, 104,
84, 175
...
Nance, Sandra
Nanney, Denise
Nash, Jacqueline
Neely, Diane
Mary
... 81,
175
84, 181
Nelms, Suzanne
Nelson, Ralph
Nelson, Teresa
Newman, Debbie
82, 181
175
McCoy, Rhonda
191
McCroskey, Regina
McDaniel, Lisa ... 22, 60, 63, 175
161, 167
McDonald, Alison
McDonald, Audrey ... 82, 181
160, 175
McFadden, Greg
175
McGuire, Joe
.
McKenzie,
McKenzie,
McKinney,
McKnight,
Nowell, Janet
69, 70
... 82,
93, 167
85,
175
188
82, 167
104, 175
181
188
91, 175
77,
L81
Mita, Misako
Mitchell, Dennis
.
167
Parrish,
Mark
181
Pate, Sandra
Patey, Mark
113, 175
75
Pattat,
16"
73, 166
Mitchell, Scottie
... 68,
167
91, 126
56, 57,
Medlin, Doug
47, 58, 82 96, 97
170 175
Meeks, Brian
188
Melsa, Janet
67 70, 17 5
Melton, Barry
61 167
Mercer, Ricky
81
181
Michael, Tony
181
Milam, Beverlyann
.
..
175
Mize, Audrey
188
..
Mark
175
167
..
.
Miller,
Mitzi
Oakley, Michelle
O'Brien, Belinda
Oglesby, Cheryl
Robert
Miller,
175
167
173
175
167
Lisa
David
John
Sheila
64, 65, 9
167
McLeod, Daniel
McMahan, Glenda ... 84 181
McMican, Bill
65, 85, 188
175
McMican, Debbie
McMullen, Rhet ... 83, 91, 102
Miller,
Mcllwain, Sara
McKee, Annette
McKee, Mary
Nicar, Lygia
Nichols, Delia
Nichols, Lynn
Nichols, Teresa
167
...
185, 187
Newman, Woody
167
Danny
Lavonda
191
Russell,
Percer, Leo
Sadler, Victoria
Jan
Roy
181
... 72,
.
...
189, 201
168
...
Sammie
Sellers,
R
168
Raines, Carol
176
Rainey, Robert
Rains, Terri ... 69, 168
.
176
189
Rauchle, Steve ... 168
Rawls, Derek ... 91
Ray, Molly ... 176
Raynor, John ... 70, 182
Reasons, Craig ... 23, 67, 168
176
Redding, Janice
182
Redmond, Leeann
Rednour, Christine ... 84, 191
Reid, Janet ... 71, 75, 176
Reid, Nancy ... 77, 182
Reid, Scott ... 168
Reid, Sherri ... 81, 85, 189, 194
.
189
Shankle, Janet
Sharp, Robert
Sheilley,
168
... 28,
.
Ross,
Lu Ann
..
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Tyree, Sherry
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