nelson · 2011. 10. 17. · wirhouradoubrwe'llknow rharwehovebeenrevived,...

Post on 14-Mar-2021

0 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

Nelson Bell

Li b raryr /MONTREAT COLLEGE

Montreat, N. C.

Digitized by the Internet Archive

in 2011 with funding from

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

http://www.archive.org/details/agape1982mont

%*

MONTREAT-

ANDERSON

COLLEGE

Ik

jyffnla

2N^B3f

"

'"'^ 'W-

,

.

"There's A Sweet,

Sweet Spirit"

lnfroduction/1

\ V

There is q sweer, sweer Spirit

in rhis place,

|3f

W"^

m'i.^ri

lnfroducfion/3

4/lntfoductlon

6/lntroduction

Introduction/7

* ! >ww tern vnM^njti

^

*

s^^SI^^^^^Vr**U&tf

8/lntroductlon

Introduction/9

And for rhese blessings

We lifr our hearrs in praise;

&* L

lnfroduction/11

12/lntroduction

1 '^^HH ^^*

->>

Introduction/13

Wirhour a doubr we'll knowrhar we hove been revived,

When we shall leave rhis place.

lnrroducfion/15

16/lnitoduction

By rhis shall all menwell Know rhar you ore My disciples,

if you have love for one another.

John 13:05

McGregor

o * Jl

The women of McGregor are olively and dose-knir bunch of girls.

Many grear rimes of fellowship

roke place in front of rhe dorm's

worm, cozy fireplace. Ir is nor un-

usual ro find rhe McGregor girls

gathered wirh rheir friends in rhe

lobby singing, roasring marshmel-

lows, or shoring in Dible srudy.

Wharever rhe activity, you can

be certain that you'll find fun

times in McGregor.

18/Dorms

T KM

The women living in Grose-

close love rhe homey atmo-

sphere which rhey share.

Their activities this year in-

cluded hosting a Midnight

breakfast for their brother

hall and rhe Kings of Hearts

pageant. The hall Bible stud-

ies draw rhe girls together

for singing, prayer and fun.

Phoros, clockwise from rop left:

2nd floor, Hall Counselors and

Head Resident, 1sr and 3rd floors.

Groseclose

Dorms/19

20

GROSECLOSE

,<«,,))»>'

Dorms/21

Davis

,:i

22/ Dorms

The phrase, "The men on rhe hill

are well worrh rhe climb," srill

rings rrue rhis year. A grear rime

of fellowship and fun was shored

by all rhere or rhe famous Davis

Jamboree. Fine spirirual arrirudes

ser on example for all on campus.

Phoros, from rop left: Hall Counselors andHead Residenrs, 1sr floor, 2nd floor, 3rd

floor.

The Howerron Hilron houses rhe lor

gesr group of men on campus Ir is

Known os rhe gorhering place for

worching "Dr Who", for serenading

rhe women of Groseclose, and for

having grear fun any rime The

srrong uniry wirhin rhe dorm was ex

hibired as Howerron dominared rhe

inrromurols and Triumphed in rhe Bar

rle of rhe Dorms, rhe Chrisnan commirmenr of rhese men was no less

evidenr as rhey minisrred in such

places os rhe Juvenile Derennon Cen

rer and even on rheir own floors

Howerton

Dorms/23

24/Dorms

Dorms/25

MA

Monrreor-Anderson Hall maybe rhe largest women's dormon campus, bur ro rhose wholive there, M-A Hall is "Homeaway from home." Theroomy lobby facilirares a grear

sodal life, as srudenrs gather to

do everything from watching

General Hospital to eating Hum-mer's Pizza! The girls really

proved themselves this year by

placing 2nd, next to Howerton,

in the Battle of the Dorms. The

big sister/little sister program

and hall Bible studies encour-

age rhe girls ro grow closer as a

family.

26/ Dorms

Phoros, from rop lefr page 26, 2nd floor,

3rd floor; page 27, 4rh floor, 5rh floor,

Hall Counselors and Head Residenr.

Dorms/27

agjfe cy

SlL^r*

1

m>:

i

• i

28/Dorms

Dorms/29

30/ Dorms

32/Speciol Events

On Seprember 26, 1981 ar 10:00 a.m., srudenrs representing each dormmer or rhe Moore Cenrer ro begin a day of fun and gomes in rhe 1sr

annual Barrle of rhe Dorms. The evenrs lasred unril 4:00 rhor afternoon.

After many close races, rhe results and winners were announced

Monday morning ar convocation The overall winner was Howerron

Dorm wirh MA-Hall a close second place (2 poinrs) All in all ir was a grear

day, leaving behind many fond memories

Battle

OfTheDorms

Special Events/33

1981-82

Monrrear-Anderson

This year's Homecomingwas an exciring rime for

everyone. The special

nighr was preceded by a

fun-filled "Spirit Week." The

big momenr arrived whenPam Jones was crownedQueen and Susan Teaguemaid of honor.

4 >;./., (

34/Speciol Events

-

BSF-' '*.^"SBJ

*"W' ,i^a Efcdp-' 5i4iW:«JJ- 'J* U

'if-' 3m

JPtjfe ^mIPflf .

wral Isl_. .A

»

""

Special Events/35

Mt. Mitchell HikeOctober 3, 1981 MOUNT MITCHELL

HIGHEST PEAK EASTOF MISSISSIPPI RIVER

ELEVATION 6684 FT.

Speciol Events/37

:

38/Chopel

v

Convocation

The weekly chapel and convocorion meerings provide a spark of

encouragemenr for rhe srudenrs and faculry The enrerrainmenr and

onnouncemenrs of convocation include everything from foorboll

scores and meerings ro class elections and music from all over. Chapel

brings with it the singing of favorite hymns, humbling prayers, and

speakers whose various messages evidence rheir love for Jesus Christ

and their concern for MAC srudenrs. All in all, rhese gatherings

provide a variery of meaningful worship and fellowship experiences.

Convocation/39

As srudenrs returned for a new semester in January, rhe snow

covered gate greeted them. Studying became a major task

when outside there was fun and entertainment to be found.

There was everything from skiing on Texas Avenue to snowball

fights on Lake Susan.

The Broken Limbs

<

^«t: aaoaj^Sc-1-1 - *m

40/Special Events

1981-82 Talent

Show

<C^^*"'*'"*w^|

The Talenr Shows of 81-82

provided a wide variety of

surprises! There were song

and dance routines and

comedy shows as well as

wirry MC's all combined for a

rime of good fun and fellow-

ship.

Special Events/41

Ir began wirh a wish and a prayer, and material-

ized weeks larer as a rime of grear praise ro rhe

Lord Jesus Chrisr. This special weekend was high-

lighted by such guesrs as Ann Kiemel, Par Terry

and rhe Imperials. The rime given by many wasamply rewarded by rhe fruitful and rejuvenating

weekend of song, fellowship and worship. Re-

naissance '81 was rruly an "in-spirarion" of rhe

Montreat community by the Spirit of the Lord.

-liiffl H H ! I f!

!

J, _

Renaissance '81March 26-29, 1881

Anderson Auditorium

Everyone Welcome!

42/Speciol Events

URBANA '81

From Sunday, December 27

until Thursday, December 31,

a group of about twenty

members of the Montreat

community enjoyed the uplif-

ting experience of URBANA'81. The primary purpose of

URBANA '81 was to glorify

the Lord Jesus Christ by help-

ing students in seeking God's

place for them in world mis-

sions and thus to serve the

church in strengthening her

ministry in world missions.

According to those who par-

ticipated, URBANA certainly

fulfilled its purpose as stated,

but the work has only just

begun.

-tS?S?-V.

WHOSE LIFE

IS IT

ANYWAY?

Monrrear. The very menrion of rhe word brings ro mind special

rimes and places. We each have our favorite memories,

wherher rhey be of exrra-curricular activities, special events or

moments shared with friends. The pictures in this section re-

mind us that a Monrrear education is more than classrooms

and homework It is growing up, learning about ourselves andthe world around us. It is laughing and crying, working andplaying, and above all, knowing rhar we ore each moreunigue individuals because of rhe experiences we have shored

here. Monrrear is special.

A Play By Brian Clark

A Presentation By The

Greybeard Players4 3

Lasting for eighreen days, Discovery

encourages irs parricipanrs ro push

themselves ro explore rheir menral,

physical and spirirual limits. The pro-

gram consisrs of orientation and in-

struction procedures, backpacking,

Whitewater canoeing, rockclimbing,

map and compass reading, natural

hisrory, first aid, and cross — counrry

travel. It's rough, bur when ir's over,

most Discovery srudenrs have

gained insight and a greater sensitiv-

ity toward the value of the wilder-

ness, respect for others, and the val-

ue of strong relationships through ac-

quired knowledge of rhe nature of

God.

Discovery

1981

Snow CampA group of srudenrs, foculry and alumni from Monrrear Ander-

son hod rhe opporruniry ro experience rhe cold Norrhwoods of

Wisconsin ever Chrisrmas break. Camp Honeyrock hosred six

days of exhilararing winter experiences from snow shoeing

and skiing ro broom ball ond sleigh rides wirh evening fellow-

ship gorherings and rhe experience of winrer camping, roo All

in all, rhe Snow Camp exrravaganza provided a unique armo-

sphere for sharing rhe exoremenr of winrer acrivines andspiriruol growrh

Special Evenis/45

One of rhe besr parrs of life or Monrreor is ...

SQUARE DANCES! They celebrate such evenrs as

Homecoming, and odd o rouch of celebrarion ro

campus life. The garhering of faculty, students andfriends for fun and fellowship in rhe Darn is always a

welcomed event, with good rimes shared by all,

whether participating in the Amos Moses, the Alley

Cat, the Salty Dog Rag, or rhe big group dances.

46/Speciol Events

Therefore, since we ore surrounded by

such o greor cloud of witnesses, ler us

run rhrow off everything rhor hinders

and rhe sin which so easily entangles,

and ler us run with perseverance rhe

race marked our for us.

Hebrews 12:1

sass

Even though rhe Volleyball ream hod o frus-

rroring season, with an overall record of 3-

14, rhe members we>e srill remarkably in

conrrol. They learned ro work as a reamand rhey had a good rime as well, growing

closer ro one anorher and ro rhe Lord

through rheir fellowship rogerher. The reamshowed a noriceable improvemenr as rhe

season progressed, beginning already ro

build for nexr season.

46/Sports

Baseball"Take ro ro 'em," was rhe rheme

of rhis year's baseball ream, and

rhey did. They pur forrh a srrong

efforr and alrhough rhe fall season

began slowly, rheir morivarion

and fan supporr led rhem ro an

oursranding finish. Wirh four soph-

omores and rwelve freshmen on

rhe ream and rheir spring season

before rhem, rhey are hopeful ro

make a srrong sranding for rhe

year of '82. The ream will be

Traveling ro Florida over spring

break ro srarr off rheir season be-

fore rerurning ro Monrrear ro daz-

zle fans here.

Sports/49

Monrrear-Anderson College provides an op-

portunity for many athletes to continue their

careers and possibly go on to bigger and

better opportunities there are also a number

of hidden athletic abilities. These talents are

welcomed and encouraged to participate in

our Intramurals as well as a number of small

exercise groups or gatherings. So, if you just

look around campus you can see all sorts of

activities to fill your needs.

so

Soccer

SOCCER or Monrrear for rhe fall of '81 was a rime of

derermined spirir and a never-ending fighr. The ream

improved rheir skills as a whole through mony hours of

practice (including running oil around campus in rhe

wee hours in rhe morning) and by playing in numerous

games againsr challenging reams. The fans and cheer-

leaders conrinued rheir supporr rhroughour rhe season

and are looking forward ro nexr year when many of

rhe freshmen will rerurn ro rake on new challenges

and rhe sophomores will conrinue ro improve rheir

ralenrs ar orher schools.

^fltey Sports/51

Women's Basketball

52/Sports

Men'sBasketball

"s;

Sports/50

Women'sSports

Basketball Basketball Team: Back Row, Marrha Piercy, Annerre

Buchanan, Denise Penezkofer, Carol Sweirzer, Jan Gil-

lean, Coach,

Fronr Row, Sue Ray, Karen Crofr, Karen Bass, Harrier

Brown.

Volleyball Volleyball Team: Shandy Newell,

Mgr., Vicki Vearh, Mgr., April Irving,

Michelle Mclnrosh, Kay Banks, Penny

Nickel, Coach, Fronr Row: AnnPeavy, Denise Penzkofer, Karen

Blonkenship.

Tennis Tennis Team: Amy Philp, Carhy Burns, Carhy

Smirh, Leigh Fisher, Karen Oglesby, Penny Nick-

el, Coach, Harrier Brown.

54/Sports

Men's

Sports

Fronr row;Ed Griffith, Jim Oxford, Bob-

by Turner, David Hansel

Back Row: Berh Berry, Record Keeper,

Larry Brennman, Assr. Coach, Rimpson

Duffy, B.J. Claris, Alvin Tolberr, JeromeGregory, Coach Jim Sziksai, Derek Gra-

ham, Granr Benfield, Darryl Robbs,

Blake Sraron, Jack Cox, Mgr. and Shar-

on Horron, Record Keeper.

Basketball

Soccer

V* pXu, »** •»' a - jit

Back Row: Karl Kaisner, Mgr., Bryan

Pillsbury, Coach; Bruce Pillsbury, Greg

Lehman, Russ Delong, Hiroshi Iroh,

Minor Taylor, Sreve Fredrickson.

Fronr Row : Tim Robinerre, Tesfalem

Zeray, Edward Maxwell, Mike Biffle,

David Moore and David Walkup.

Indoor Soccer Team: Fronr Row:

Reid Esres, Mike Biffle, and David

Moore. Back Row: Tim Robinerre,

Terry Rudolph, Russ DeLong, Hiroshi

Iroh, and Minor Taylor

v,

—*u**^mmm ^f

m(X

VE^

\y/

/

R^p*»

^ si ' Crt m"^

jhm. A

\T\5

gk A-

\ i

J

^

<r

Sports/57

56/Sports

Student

V Government

Association

Greg Lehman, Jim Dernrsen, Chris Gyorgy, Corhy Franklin, Jeff Lewis, Presidenr, DonDush, Chuck Perry, Tern Mehling, Treasurer, Lloyd Davis, Advisor, Karl Kaisner, Jean

Gunrer, Wendy Ficarorro, Pam Jones, Marci Wesr, Vice Pres., Kirry Foley, Secrerary,

Teresa Goodson and Karen Haas Nor picrured: George Adams, Advisor.

--

60/Organizarions

The 5CA is composed of everyone on cam-

pus who is willing ro rake on acrive parr in

improving rhe spiritual life of rhe college

communiry. Their major tasks are ro sponsor

Sunday evening vespers, as wellas, various

service projects around school and in rhe

communiry. They rook an acrive parr in rhe

Chrisrmas season acriviries including decorat-

ing Gairher Chapel and participating in the

Carol Service.

Student Christian

Association

The Officers of rhe SCA are President,

Bobby Srone, Vice President, Andrea

Grayson, Secretary, Sharon Horron and

Treasurer, Edward Maxwell. Advisors

are Barbara Hersey and John Furman.

61

Srudenr ActivitiesThe Srudenr Acriviries group, led rhis year by

Karen Haas, has sponsored many fun evenrs.

Such happenings as rhe annual HomecomingDance, a pancake flip, sguare dances, Sarurday

nighr movies, rhe Barrle of rhe Dorms, srreer

dances, and orher exhileraring acriviries havehighlighred rhe year. The group is very acrive

around campus and encourages everyone ro

parricipare and share wirh one anorher during

rheir rime ar AAonrrear.

62/ Organizations

Spanish Club

Organizations /60

HonorCouncil

Clockwise — Leigh Fisher, Tim

Vinzani, Miss Brosseou, advisor,

Scorr Sibley, Teresa Goodson and

Linda Fross

Sign Club

L ro R — Dawn Arnold, Debora Ca-

shin, Laurel Lorr, Elisa McCrire, Marina

Luckhoo and Ftoger Rooks

64/ Organizations

Phi Theta Kappa

Judirh Turner, Karen Oglesby, Bobby Srone, Polly Benson, Terri Mehling, Teresa Goodson,

Miss Pearson, advisor.

New membes — back row, Elizabeth Somerville, Pvuss Delong,

Karen Robinson, Tim Vinzani, Mark Ownbey; fronr row: Holly

Manry, Cindy Boarwrighr, Gina Wirrmer, Janer Ghockey, Sherri

Newsome, Kay Banks, and Donna Lewis.

Orgonizotions/65

General AssemblySingers

The General Assemby Singers, or "GA's" as rhis group is

affectionately known, is M-AC's band of wandering min-

strels. Composed of a small number of highly ralenred

sudenrs. The GA's rour rhis region, spreading rhe message

of rhe gospel through song.

66/Organizations

Hand Bell Choir

The Handbell Choir, direcred by Mr.

Charles Massey, is composed of borh

college srudenrs and church mem-bers. The ringing silver rones add

much ro Sunday morning worship

services and orher special occasions.

Orgonizatlons/67

Concert Choir

AAonrrear-Anderson boosts its own "heavenly choir," rhe Concerr

Choir. The group specializes in music wirh spirirual rhemes, and rhey

prepared a series of spring concerts, often performing wirh various

orher churches and college choirs. Ted Crist, serves as their Director.

66/ Organizations

69

Vol. 11, No. 2

The newspaper staff published

several editions of rhe "Alerheia"

including born Homecoming and

Christmas spedal editions. The

staff worked hard to give the stu-

dent body and others a newspa-

per full of insight, news of general

interest, and a few special-interest

features. The revised format ad-

ded all the more distinction to

MAC's own "Aletheia."

eia

ALETHEIAMontreat-Anderson College

Montreat, NC 28757

Editor-in-Chief

Karen Oglesby

Layout Editor

Kim Knight

ReportersBobby StoneMarcia WestLee HarwoodLynn Morris

Mick HelmSusan Teague

Feature Editor

Marlene Berry

AdviserDr. Rich Gray

Photography Editor

Cindy Witte

PhotographersChris DurranceGreg HasekMark Trippi

David Nicolaysen

Laura BassNews Services

MA Graphics & Typesetting

Mountain Media, Inc.

70/Orgonizotions

Annual StaffThe Annual Sraff worked hard ro pur rhis all rogerher

for you! We hope you like ir.

Orgonizotions/71

We would like ro rake rhis opportunity ro express our appreciation ro

oil rhose who help ro make life a lirrle more pleasurable here ar

MAC. Thank you, Julian Bridges, Leigh Davis, Flora Wrighr, Dexrer

Collins, James Calloway, Mamie Vanover, Irene Penland as well as

rhose nor picrured here: John Ogle, Charlie Hardie, Helen Nix, and

Mary Calloway. ^

VJ*. L >

\

>%

:

--'

•\ .

V \ k

% \

72

Show me your ways, O Lord,

reach me your parhs,-

Guide me in your rrurh and reach me,

for you ore my God my Savior,

And my hope is in you all day long.

Psalm 25:4, 5

FACULTY

73

The class of 1982 proudly dedicates rhis issue ro Miss

Elizabeth Maxwell, Professor of English and French.

Miss Maxwell joined rhe faculty of Monrreat-Ander-

son College in 1950, and for 31 years has served rhe

srudenrs and rhe college wirh joy and vitality.

Among her many accomplishments are graduate

studies at The Sorbonne, in Paris; Georgetown Uni-

versity, Northwestern University, and the University

of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,- from which Miss

Maxwell received a Master of Arts degree. She wasa Fullbrighr Scholar, a member of Phi Beth Kappa,

and also of Delta Kappa Gamma.

Miss Maxwell has also been quite active in communi-

ty affairs, serving for some rime as Mayor of Mon-

rreat. In addirion, she has been a leader in rhe

Monrreat Presbyrerian Church, of which she is a

member.

For her many conrriburions to Montreat and to Mon-

rreat-Anderson College, we are proud ro honor Miss

Elizaberh Maxwell.

74/Dedication

Faculty/75

m »^T

-r* t^~

Anne Ownbey, Secrerory ro rhe

Presidenr Carol Nix, Secrerory ro rhe

Pvegisrror Derry Ferrell, Assisranr ro rhe

Academic Deon Toorie Sullins, Foculry

Secrerory Lenore Saunders, Regisrror

Admissions

Jenny Moy, Receprionisr

Charles Lonce, Direcror of Admissions

Den Forrson, Admissions Counselor

Morgarer Dareman, Admissions Counsel-

or

Derh Dorrlerr, Financial Aid Assisranr

Parry Hall, Admissions Counselor

Tnoo Warson, Admissions Counselor

Jan Gilleon, McGregor, Head Resident

and Basketball Coach

Becky Mooneyhon, Groseclose Head

Resident

Julia Roberts, M-A Hall Assisranr

Head Resident

Judy Keels, College Nurse

Marrha Furman, Assisranr Dean of Srudenrs

and Direcror of Counseling

Hellon Andrews, Direcror of Srudenr

Aoiviries

Nancy Resell, Secretary to the Deon

of Students

Sally Bixler, M-A Hall Head Residenr

Bryan Pillsbury, Davis Head Residenr

and Soccer Coach

Charles Lance, Direcror of Admissions

and Financial Aid

C. Larry Wilson, Dean of Srudenr Affairs

Ed Blanchard, Howerron Head Residenr

and Direcror of Housing

nor pictured: Peggy Wood, Direcror of

Summer Housing and Career Counseling

Ed Berry, Direcror of Developmenr

Rurh Jacteon, Compurer Operator

Cora Wayland, Direcror of Alumni

Relarions

Ruby Carson, Secrerary

Ed Germann, Direcror of Public

Information

Student Affairs

Development

78/Foculty

BusinessAniro Nanney, Bookeeper

Berry Mullikin, Accounranr

Walrer Hall, Business Manager-Treasurer

Carl Mclnrosh, Accounranr

Mae Gemenrs, Secrerary

Joyce Bacon, Pressroom

.

Library StaffElizaberh Pearson, Assisranr Librarian

Virginia Hogan, Circularion Assisranr

John Daniel, Library Assisranr

Sue Gilkerson, Librarian

Nancy Barrlerr, Periodicals Assisranr

Juanira Ivey, Technical Assisranr

Brenda Vanover, Maid

Florence Mclnrosh, Library Assisranr

Faculty/79

Social Science

Barbara Hersey, History and Polirical

Science

John Davis, Psychology and Socio-

logy

Hicks Anderson, Business

Natural Science

George Adams, Marh

Lloyd Davis, Physics and Physical Sci-

ence

Bill Wolfe, Biology

Andy Whipple, Biology

Charles Massey, Marh

60/Foculty

Esrelle Drousseou, Bible

John Furman, Bible

Tom Srierwolr, Music

Ted Crisr, Music

Berrie Pnrchard, Arr

John Newron, Bible

Humanities II

Humanities I

Elizabeth Maxwell, English

Bonnie Lunblad, English

Don King, English

Richard Gray, English

Dorrie Gibbs, Reading

Parsy Hilliard, Spanish

Frances Tamboli, Drama

Faculty/81

Physical

Education

James Sziksai, Arhleric Director

Penny Nickel, Recreation

Norman Wilhemi, Physical Educarion

Jake Werzel, Physical Educarion

82/Foculty

83

N

ew

F

Q

C

es

S

Pr

i

n

9

82

NEW STUDENTS Jean Albergorn, Todd Arkins, Ricky Darrlerr, Franz Deord, Janer Dicker, Connie Jo Dronnon, Mike Dullerdick. Susan Durgess. Mike Copuono,

Sondro Geluch. Chorles Cockerill, Frank Cosra, Lisa Daniels. Naod Dimerros, Ronnie Dix, Mark Dorsey, Cynrhia Drake, Julie Erua, Charles Gainey, Jerome

Gregory, Sreve Hudson, Keirh Hunrley, Delinda Jacl^on. Joe Kennedy, Donno Laughmghouse, Emily Lorr, Debra Mose, Srephen Mason, Deryl Morhes, Tereso

Miller, Monry Moore, Jeff Parker, Donnie Pope, Dill Porrer, Ronnie Presley, Anrhony Quesmberry, Suson Reider, Roger Shelron, Mary Ellen Shook, Mark Srarnes,

John Sronfield, Janice Thompson, Kim Wrighr, Trey Phillips

84/New Students

\

X

fcoe<

v-

Wair for rhe Lord;

be strong and rake heorr

and woir for rhe Lord.

Psalm 27:14

FRESHMEN

^ ^Kl

Albright Larry Anderson Angela Asherbraner Linda Ausrin Derh Baker

Kay Banks Berh Barker Karen Bass Cheryl Beddingfield Berh Berry

Chris Bishop Berh Blackmon Jeff Blalock Karen Blankenship Cindy Boarwriqhr

Lisa Bradley Harrier Brown Annerre Buchanan Sara Bunn Jeff Barham

Baxrer Burris

66/Freshmen

Kevin Caldwell Jane Cameron Jeff Caudill

Young-Ho Chung Cyndie Clark Mike Coble Percy Coleman Karhleen Colescorr

Mike Collins Decky Colwell Jack Cox Karen Crafr

Vickie Cromwell Russ Delong Donna DePriesr Scorr DiSalvo

Gray Creech

Deona Dixon

Jim Dixon

Chris Durrance

Chris Donaldson Jody Dorrell Den Dowling

Roger Earp Roberr Elliorr Parriaa Fairchild

Richie Dunn

Diane Folsom

Freshmen/87

Corhy Franklin Robin Frederick Sreve Fredricteon Linda Fross Drian Fuller

Jeff Gandy Amy Garrerr Eddie Garrerr Eve Geer Kevin Gheen

:^<;j

Jane Gifford Russell Gilly Derrek Graham Sharon Griffin Angela Gusman

Chris Gyorgy Kennerh Haas Scorr Haley David Handsel Jonarhan Harkness

Sandra Harringron

68/Freshmen

Lee Harwood Greg Hasek Angela Hayes Chris Heermann

Wendy Hels Tommy Hines Valerie Hixson Ship Hoecherl Michael Holsclaw

Derh Kerr Karhy Kinkead Kim Knighr Eddie Ladd

Lorna Lanning Ray Lanviere Ginger Larkey Sharon Lee Donna Lewis

John Lewis Kenny Lewis Tommy Lindsey Pamela Long Laurel Lorr

Freshmen/ Q9

Marino Luckhoo

Dwayne Maddox

Mark Morgan

Beverly Lyrle Elisa McCrire Michelle Mclnrosh Jimmy McMahan

ML

Holly Manry

Joy Moss

Shandy Newell Sherri Newsom

Tony Morley Helen Meek Davis Moore

John Murphy Debbie Murray Teresa Myers

Lynn Nicholas Eric Nichols Mary Nichols

Tommy Nichols Lee Owen Mark Ownbey Jim Oxford Janer Page

90/Freshmen

Anno Parte Denise Penzkofer Amy Philip Druce Pillsbury Teresa Plemmons

Marr Pope Lisa Rabon Hilron Ray Debbie Dunn-Rankin Susan Ray

Keirh Robinson Russell Rogers Liese Rohr Roger Roote Deana Roush

Terry Rudolph Karhy Sanborn Shawna Sharpe Edie Shawver Janer Shockey

Kellie Simpson Browne Simrill Den Smirh Susanne Smirh Elizaberh Somerville

Fteshmen/91

Tommy Spake Jeff Spncer Mike Srark Sally Srewarr Srroupe

Carol Sweirzer Janis Swisher Kim Swirzer Catherine Taylor Minor Taylor

Susan Teague Richard Thwaires Amy Tierney Kevin Trefry Lisa Trogdon

Todd Vance Timothy Vinzani Richard Ward Jay Worson John Wesrmorelond

^H

m ** A i r\ Mifi Hi C\-

^T" *~^A

r

1IkILfii , " ,1.^L. x

'/fcj'-'^

Cynrhia Vilhelm

92/ Freshmen

Gina Wirmer Sandra Worley Mike Yarbrough Kerry Younrs

Karen Zeigler Tesfalem Zeroy

Karen Robinson Pam Wallace

Freshmen/93

94

• wmJ?ft

May rhe grace of rhe Lord Jesus Christand rhe love of God,

and rhe fellowship of rhe Holy Spirit

be wirh you all.

2 Corinrhians 13:14

$Mi

SOPHOMORES

JL m

Bonnie Allen Dellso Allen Morgorer Allen Kelly Bagwell

William Black Elizaberh Boisverr Anne Boyd Dorrie Bridges

Marlera Brown Carol Buckley Gary Caldwell Norman Carrer

96/Sophomore

Debora Cashin Joon Chang Sharon Cherry Moon Young Chung

Cindy Clay Ellen Crawford Brian Cunninghom Duone Deninger

Debbie Downie Epps Dee Evans Don Evans

d^H

£*\ flfH

•jll'M

m SI

mm1

Drerr Ferguson Wendy Ficarorro Leigh Fisher Amy Flowe

Sophomore/97

Desiree Grindelond

Jay Harden

Jean Gunrer Karen Haas Carrie Hall

M^VGrerchen Heile Kevin Horrell Marilyn Herrell

Sharon Horron Jeneal Hough Rex Jad-son Dill Johns

98/Sophomoie

Pom Jones

Chris Leonard

Esrher Kim Kim Kiser

Jeff Lewis Gwynn Llewelyn

Undo Knighr

*»i —

-*

Greg Lehman

•.t

Robby Marshall

Robin Masron Kore Morhewes Edward Maxwell Kelly McCrire

Sophomore/99

Terri Mehling Chris Merrirr Sharon Mirrner Mary Morgan

J.D. Mosiman Cindy Murphy Carey Neale David Nicolayson

Ken Pierce Marrha Piercy Jack Plain Renee Price

100/Sophomore

Donna Rhodes Scorr Rives Tim Robinerre

Croig Shelron Scorr Sibley Effie Sloan Scorr Smirh

Karmen Spencer Bobby Srone Rene Taylor

J

Dobby Turner

Judirh Turner Sreve Vail David Valkup

Sophomore/101

102 Sron Dell Shannon Luckhoo

Condids/103

104/CandkJs

Montreal College Ubrai

D ifi^fi 0032=177 M

d

I

top related