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DEDICATION
"bobashela . . . good friend"
"Dean Woodward, I'll swear it
wasn't me this time!", is a line
heard nearly every day by this
man. For nearly fifteen years.
Jack Woodward has been get-
ting Millsaps students out of
trouble (or into trouble), find-
ing money from only he knows
where so that we can afford
the tuition for another semes-
ter, and then welcoming each
and every new man to Ezelle in
that "I'm-gonna-set-you-
straight-on-this-right-now"
manner of speaking that only
he can do. It is for his years of
service to Millsaps as Director
of Religious Life, Dean of Men,
and Director of Financial aid,
his love for the same, and his
dedication to his family, his
work and his students, that we
proudly dedicate this 1979
BOBASHELA to our long-time
bobashela. Dean Jack
Woodward.
Basketball Scoreboard
DIFFERENT TIME
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Millsaps
90
Huntingdon
84
Millsaps
55
Sewanee
74
Millsaps
55
David Lipscomb
77
Millsaps
74
Miss. College
79
Millsaps
58
Belhaven
17
Millsaps
83
Alabama College
84(OTi
Millsaps
68
Southwestern
99
Millsaps
80
Delta State
91
Millsaps
62
Sewanee
86
Millsaps
83
William Carey
82
Millsaps
79
Birmingham Southern
91
Millsaps
51
Belhaven
62
Millsaps
81
Univ. of Mexico
62
Millsaps
75
Univ. of Tampa
84
Millsaps
72
Huntingdon
110
Millsaps
n
Birmingham Southern
114
Millsaps
65
Belhaven
72
Millsaps
79
Southwestern
87
Millsaps
82
William Carey
102
Millsaps
65
Alabama College
80
Millsaps
64
Delta State
89
Millsaps
72
La Grange
96
The triple crown! Unretouched 1966 statistics show that
computers haven't necessarily replaced human error.
Whot do you mean you'ie transferring?.' A 1966 snapshot
shows that even though she's changed jobs, Floy hasn't
Look Mci, no speed bumps! A 1949 picture shows these "kids" enjoying a walk through the peaceful little Millsaps campus-imagine that!
Two M&Ms? Close. Tummeh and
Hahpah— always fighting for Irulh,
justice, and a victory here and there.
Farewell?'. Give up, you'll never get rid of them.
Pick up on dul firi'cl ihcez! Some things nevei c
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Being a year of great change as 1979 was for Millsaps,
it saw what was perhaps the most evident change of
all. Edward Murrah Collins, the president of Millsaps
College since 1970, resigned effective summer of 1978.
Collins, better known among students as "Slick
Eddie", was a favorite of alumni and friends of the
college. He was a polished speaker and "well-set" in
the Millsaps Traditions. His relationship with Millsaps
was a long one, starting as a student, returning as a
Professor of Speech, and again returning as President.
Upon leaving the College, he and his family went to
Columbia, South Carolina to assume the presidency of
another school there. Wonder if he carried his copy of
the once famed "Slick Eddie Dart Board" with him?
OLD HAT . . .
NEW FACE . . .
George Marion Harmon, eighth president of Millsaps College. The
"change" did not stop with change in administrators. The
Presidential Search Committee ended its search in mid-fall of 1978,
announcing the name of Dr. Harmon as our next president. He
moved into Sanders shortly thereafter and we began to know the
"new kid on the block". Obviously much different from Dr. Collins.
"King George" (a name which he later was given) ate in the cafeteria,
sitting at different tables every night, beginning the long hard task of
putting names with faces, and most of all, being accepted. He
unofficially took office January 1, coming to us as former professor at
Saginaw Valley State in Michigan. A northerner surely would be
hard to get used to— that in itself was a first for Millsaps! Business
majors were surprised to hear that he hadn't even been to seminary
and were elated to hear that he held a DBA from Harvard. Religion
majors were shocked to find that our new man was Episcopalian—
another first for this community. As time went on. President Harmon
proved positively to be a man of change. In the early part of the
semester, Harmon drew up a proposal to change the business
department to the Millsaps School of Management, thereby
expanding the present structure and inaugurating an MBA program
to begin in the very near future. The Board passed it and plans were
put into full-steam ahead. Though most viewed this major change (no
pun intended) as an exciting opportunity for the now dead school to
come alive, some were appalled. Not since the early days of the
Millsaps Law School had there been a graduate program, and many
felt that its revival would be the death of our "traditional liberal arts
thrust". Throughout the spring, storms brewed over every minor
decision made by Dr. Harmon— it was like walking on egg shells for
him. Well, as all things do, it all came out in the wash. The Harmons
joined the United Methodist Church, and began their work as a team.
Things are looking up for the old school— many of these changes are
described on these pages, and most of them are concrete results born
of Dr. Harmon's ideas and hopes for the college.
'Look how short he is.'", exclaimed several students upon first viewing the new
president.
OUR SCHOOL,
WHOSE RULES?
The libural of liberals. MiUsaps students once
had the reputation of protesting anything that
moved. Reminiscient of the mid-BO's, Harmon
moved— Millsaps students protested.
Heil Verkmonl One of perhaps the most absuri
incidences of unrest dealt with a proposa
abolish the present Student Executive Board in
favor of a dictatorship, symbolic of Dr. Harmon's
own "iron fist".
A Christion School? Harmon did not weather the "storms of '79" alone. As usual, the Methodist Church caught the
blows, too, and the age-old question of how much say-so the Church has in what goes on at Methodist-related
Millsaps was raised from the dead.
A Year 0/ Extremes. As is par for the 'Saps course,
elections were again deemed "bogus". There seemed to be
no middle man— all represented extremism of one sort or
another. . . . and a woman took control of our "nation".
"Sing we and chahnt it while lahve doth grahnt it" . . .
Since the Troubadours became extinct last year,
opportunity presented itself, and the Millsaps Chamber
Choir was born. Also known as The Small Ensemble and
The Madrigals, this branch of the Millsaps Singers has
performed for several luncheons and the Elizabethan Faire.
Their reportoire includes every thing from Candygrams to
mood music.
Row, row, row your boot.' Venice it isn't. The Pearl River flood of '79 more
than indirectly affected Millsaps' community. Faculty and family alike were
flooded— some lost everything they had.
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SOUR NOTE,
. . . NICE TUNE
A fresh coal of paint and she'll be good as new! A major
undertaking by one of Jackson's interior designers was the
restoration and redecoration of the Millsaps-Buie Home on
Stale Street, just down from campus. The stately mansion,
once the home of Millsaps founder Major Reuben Webster
Millsaps, was shown to tourists this spring with proceeds
going to charity.
Star light, stor bright . . . The old James Observatory on North
Campus was this year nominated for the National Register of
Historic Landmarks. A decision was made by the Board not to
tear it down in favor of North Campus development, but to
develop around it. A renovation should start during the 79-80
school year.
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Where's the Boboshelo' A latecomer on the '79 Millsaps scene was the
Bobashela itself. With its new format, the queslionmg turned to "What's the
Bobashela? ". Well, all good things must come to an end.
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OBSERVATORY,
FACELIFT . . .
SEE YOU LATER,
GET THE DRIFT?
Dr. Ritchie jumped from the
frying pan into the fire this year.
Formerly a mathematics
professor, he is now in charge of
landscaping the campus, a
project which is well underway.
Mrs. Meaders, former
Chairperson of the Dept. of
Education, retires this year after
??? years of teaching Millsaps
students how to leach.
One down, 125 (o go.' This year Paul Hardin,
registrar for another ??? years at Millsaps, has signed
his last diploma. He retires to full-time teaching
English and traveling.
Mr. RipJey, are you asking me or (el/ing me?.' Frank
Frohnhoefer, affectionately known by his students as
"Frohnz", never likes to be photographed with his glasses on.
After 7 years of lightening the hearts (and heavying the
burdens) of the Business majors, this year sees him & Monair
off to Catholic University.
CHANGES HERE,
CHANGES THERE . . .
Don! I]ll il.' With the new SEB administration, the Grill added a popular
pinball machine. Further Union development called for Acy's Coffee
House, which has yet to become T-H-E hangout, but give it time.
■So long SAGA. It was like a food renaisance when f
ex-SAGA manager got the hell out of Dodge. ^^t
Ooh, like that "do ".' Not the least in changes are
those that take place in the people. Some you can
see, some you can't.
Our creativity . .
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Dr. George M. Harmon, President of
Millsaps College
[anc Corcler, Dean of Women
John Christmas, Dean of Admissions
Bill Franklin, Director of Institutional Advancement
Don Strickland. Comptroller ^aura Pambianchi. Director of Public Relations
Jim Livesay, Director of Alumni and Churcfi Relations
Don Fortenberry, Chaplain
liimi's McLpod, Job Placement
(Bottom, 1. to r. Floy Holloman, Assistant Dean of Admissions, and Joiin
Christmas, Dean of Admissions.
(Top, 1. to r.) Syd Conner and Doug Minor, Admissions Counselors.
ANCIENT
LANGUAGES
Lucy Webl) Millsaps
Ruff Turner
BIOLOGY
Lavon Lofton, right
Frank Frohnhoefer, middle
Karen Holleman below
SCHOOL OF
MANAGEMENT
CHEMISTRY
ENGLISH
George Boyd, left
Lois Blackwell, above
GEOLOGY
Frank Laney
Robert Shive, bottom left
Herman McKenzie, below
MODERN
LANGUAGES
Billy Bufkin, above
John Guest, bollom right
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Hilliard Saunders, right
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Howard Bavender
PSYCHOLOGY
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LIBRARY STAFF
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Harpole, James Parks.
Bonnie Ward and Cathy Marlella, Admissions Staff
DATA PROCESSING: Charles West. Director; Donn.i Dykrs, Ruth Powell, Peggy Foster, Lavon Lofton.
DEVELOPMENT: Dot Knox, Madge CoKimhus, Miirlha Poole.
^ Marsha Lewis.
Elizabeth Ranager, Secretary to the Dean
Katherine Lefoldt. Academic Complex Hostess
BUSINESS OFFICE: Warrene Lee. )ean Napier, Dorothy Nettles, and Alice Borders
Patty Fennel, Nurse
SWITCJHBOARD: Virginia McCoy.
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Dale Nail, FR
Mark Trigg, FR
John Boggus, FR
Rusty Hood. JR
Hugh White, JR
Debbie Beaudoin, FR
Dana Millwood, FR
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Monie Simpkins, SR Helen Richardson, FR
Joey Langston, SR Mike Moore, SO
Top Left: Virginia Hill, SO: Bob Fagan, SR: Lynda Price, SR
Top Right: Michelle Tate, ]R
Left: Claude Arnett, FR: Bob Wilkins, FR
Above: Rick Sheerin, SO; Merrin Prewitt, JR: Miki Demaranville, JR:
Chuck Latham, SO; Dorothy Hodges, FR
Lisa Lee, JR
Gwen Crane, JR
Donna Read, JR
Susan Fortenberry, SO
Laura Adkins, SR
Left: Jeannlli: McAllister, SO
Dana Millwood, FR; Toni
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Debbie Beaudoin, FR: Lf^slie Mims,
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Chellie Purvis, SO: Byron Johnson.
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Ray, FR; Miki Demeranville, JR; Kim Myrick,
SR; Jeanne Humphries, FR; Amy Youngblood.
FR; Corrine Wood, SR; Deb Freeman, JR;
Dorothy Hodges. FR; Michelle Cunningham,
FR; Marsha Crandall, JR
Below; David Witty, SR and friend
Bottom Left; Benny Douglas, SR; Lisa
Heatherly, JR; Ricky Spencer, JR
Bottom Right; John Dyer, SR; Julie Joseph, JR;
Lynn Stone, JR; Laura Sherrod. JR; Teddy
Gibson, SO
Above Left: Carol Covert, JR
Ruth Kellum, ]R
Above Middle: Jimmy Morris,
FR
Jimmy Nunally, FR
Above Right: Jane Tyson, FR
Vicki Watlins, SO
Right Roger Brock, SO; Laura
Breaux, SO; Robert Wiygul,
SO; Martha Wynne, JR; Rusty
Hood, JR; Stewart Smith, JR;
Jeff Wilson, JR; Sandi Shiflett,
SO; Beth Wilson, FR; Fred
Pepper, JR
Below Left: Andy Lagarde, SR; Beth Connor, SR; Tommy
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Alison Callaway, JR;
Tracy Sweet, SR; Melissa Thomas, SO Susan Prewitt, ]R
Ann Scott McGehee, FR; Camille Clement, FR
Peder Johnson, SR: Susan Prewitt, JR: West Jones, SO: VirginiE
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Left: Brant Helvenston, SO; Dan Murrell, SO
Below Right: Beth Bylcr, FR: Walt Jones, JR
Bottom Right: Connie Hosey, JR; Chiy Rouse. SR
Below Left: Jean Smith, SR; Alison Callaway. JR: Stuart Lacey.
SO: Kathy Weston. JR
Bottom Left: Perry Chesney, SO: Alex Wallace. JR; Bill
Lancaster. SR: Mike Moore. SO
Martha Wynn, JR; Timmy Ratchford, SR; Matt Harkey, SR: Laura Breaux, SO; Liz Trotter, SO
Carol Covert, JR; Virginia Simpkins, SO; Malinda Hamilton, JR; Joe Terry, JR; Susan Eskridge, SO
Right: Cordelia Hayes. JR
Below: Bobby Graham. SR
Bob Faulks. SR
James Lowe. SR
Alan Whitlev. SR
Below: Dave Peterson. FR; Foozy Dyer.
SR; Gerry Maddox, FR: Trey Thomas, SR:
Rem Mac Nealy, SR; Brad Benton. FR:
Gregg Henry, SO; Tim Dulaney. JR; John
Tannehill, SR; Kelly Gilmer; Daryl
McLeod, FR: Deb Freeman, JR; Dwayne
Chesnutt, SO; Vick Smith, "sO
Left: Virginia Simpkins, SO; Melissa Thomas, SO;
Teddy Gibson, SO; Roxanne Miller. SO
Below: Marc Hawkins; Beth Conner, SR; Kristina
Morris, |R; Ann Abies, JR; Linda Schrayer, SO; Dan
Murrell, SO
Bottom Left: Robert Knighton, FR; Peter Langworthy,
SO: Bryan Rutledge, FR
Bottom Right: B.M.F. Davis, SR
Left: Ann Johnson, [R: Cindy Bot^gs, FR; Rose Hopper. SO: Michelle Wagner. JR
Below: David Lee. SR: Mike Mansour. SR
Above Left: Lisa Clark, SR; Leslie Mims. SR; Cindy Bourgeois, SR;
Joy Chastain, SR; Cheryl Hunt. SR; Debbie Deraps. SR; Cindy
Marsalis. SR; Charlene Rosenthal, SR; Laura Adkins, SR; Lisa Lowe,
SR; Norma Gardner, SR
Right; Murray Pinkston, JR; Margaret Kastla, JR
Above Left: Antoinette
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Savannah McMillin, FR
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Susan Brindley, FR: Amy Vogelsong, SO: Rose Hopper, SO: Margaret Gilchrist, SO;
Karen Corban, JR
Below Left: Antoinette Cheney, FR: Pam Joseph, FR; Susan Woodard, FR
Below Right: Scott Anderson, SO: Ward Ripley, JR
Bottom Left: West Jones, SO: Susan Prewitt, JR
Top Left: Gary Dunn, JR
Top Middle: Kate Bradley, SR
Top Right: Trex Morris, SR
Above Left: Greg Loyd, SR: Scott
Smith, FR: Mike Grillis, SO: Riley
Trehern, |R
Above Right: Sarah Gregory, FR
Dorothy Hodges, FR
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Honey Womack, JR
Below Left: Virginia Hill, SO and Friend
Above Right: Rod Clement, JR
Marc Simpkins, SO
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Left: Linda Newton, SO
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Janet Reily, FR; Rita Russell, SR
Karyn Davis, FR; Kathy VanSkiver, FR; Pam Joseph,
FR; Kathie Gunn, FR; Doug Walker, FR; Antoinette
Cheney, FR
Ben Cheney, SO; Ann Boykin, SO; Reber B.own, SO; Lisa Heatherly,
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Leslie Mims, SR
Below Left: Bill Rice, Jr; Tina Kicfer,
SR; Mike Urban, JR; Bobby Graham,
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Below Right: Rich Knox, SR
Bottom Right: Jeffrey Garner, JR: Beth Connor, SR; Dwight
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Rose Hopper, SO: Antoinette
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Ben Cheney, SO; Sheryl Stringer,
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Steve Walkinshaw, SO; Searcy
Jamison, ]R: Sam Begley, ]R; Andrew
Dees, FR; David Ott, SR and Friends
Debbie Campbell, SO
Leslie Wheeler, JR; Alison Callaway, JR; Leigh Neely, SO; Corinne Wood, SR; Jo Ann Shanks, JR; Crystal Aist,
SO; Julie Joseph, JR; Patty Duggar, SO; Laura Sherrod, JR
Right: Terry Toler, SR; Amanda Harding,
JR; Carol Burrus, SR
Below: Ann Wofford. SO; Tim Lincoln,
SO: Steve Walkinshaw. SO; Margaret
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Below Right: Bill Harper, FR: Blair Bingham,
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Bottom Right: Julia Walker, SO; Dexter
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Top Right: Carol
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Left: BeBe Seller, FR;
Regina Pittman, FR;
Geri Tresp, FR; Mary
Gwen McReynolds, FR
Left: Laura Adkins, SR; Leslie
Mims, SR; Cindy Bourgeois, SR;
Lisa Clark, SR
Below Left: Thomas Miller, FR: Gusanita Grant, SO: Michael Patterson. SO:
Linda Dillard, SO: Milton lohnson. FR
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Virginia Simpkins. SO: Monie
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Bottom Left: Fred Pepper, JR: Byron
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Bottom Right: Sam Dixon, JR: Jeff Ross,
SO: Jane Cope, FR: Syl Metts, SR, and
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Michelle Coincdii, SR
Right: Chellie Purvis, SO: Donn;i Rea
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Thomas Miller, FR
Below: David Spencer, SR
Below Left: Libby Smith, SO: Linda Newton, SO
B(!low Right: Malinda Hamilton, ]R;
Lisa Clark, SR
Bottom Left: John Murrah, SO: Ann
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Bottom Right: Lynn Gleaton, JR:
Roxannt^ Miller, SO
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Top Right: Kristina Morris, JR: Ann Ahles,
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Above: Jane Cooper, FR: Susan Brindley, FR
Right: Carol Weed, FR
Far Right: Cheryl Hunt, SR
Robert Wiygul, SO; Ben Cheney, SO; Sheryl Stringer, SO
Above Right: Marsha
Crandall, JR
Left: Richard King, FR;
Earl Spooner, FR; Bud
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Below: Alox Wallace. jR: Walt [ones. |R: Scott
Smith, FR
Right: Christi Roberson, SR: Bill Rice,
JR
Bottom: Daryl McLeod, FR: Dexter Cantelou, ]R:
Paul Gamble, JR: Tim Kemp, ]R: Vick Smith, SO:
John Tannehill. SR: Roger Smith, FR: Dvvayne
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Susan Fortenberry, SO
Left: Bevraly Hebron, JR: Perry Wallace, SR
Above Right: Alan Whitley, JR; Bob Faulks, SR; James Lowe, SR
and Friends
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Tannohill, SR: Daryl McLi'od, FR:
Debbie Freeman. [R
Below Left: Debbie Palmer, FR:
Michael Conerly, FR: Bert Taggert, SO:
Johnny Warti, JR
Above Left: Charles Sallis. |R: Laura Wright, FR: Dana
Millwood, FR: Lori Barry, FR
Right: Pat Peay, JR: Michelle Cunningham, FR
Left: Debbie Campbell, SO; Rob Damhrino, SR
Below: Peter Langworthy, SO; Carol Ryan, SO
Above Left: June Johnson, SR; C.J.
Larkin, SR
Above Right: Randall Wood, JR;
Thomas Woods, FR; Silas McCharen,
SR; Doug Demmons, SR; Sheldon
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Left: Dan Burrus, FR; Darryl Labens,
FR; Glenn Thomas, FR; Wade Purcell,
FR; Alan Ferguson, FR
Bcknv Right: Ben Cheney, SO: Laura Adkins. SR: Charlene Rosenthal
SR; Sheryl Stringer, SO: Robert Wiygul, SO
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Bottom Left: Andrew Dees,
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Bottom Right: Monte Rector,
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Right: Dora Price, FR and Friends
Below Left: David Chaffin, SR; Gretchen
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Above: Bill Fitzgerald, SO; Emily Crews, ]R; Lana Jeng, DO; Virginia Hill, SO
Right: Ruth Kellum, JR; Kelly Wade, JR; Beth Thomas, JR; Cindy Bourgeois, SR
Left: Terry Toler, SR: Byrd Hillman. FR: Roger Smith, FR
Below: Andrew Workman, FR: Mike Workman, SR: Jennifer Long,
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Above Left: Ann Decker, SO
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Top Far Right: Ricor Silvera. FR
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Top Right: Bert Taggert, SO: Mike Conerly, SO
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Above Left: Helen Richardson, FR
Above Right: Gwen Clopton, FR
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And (he festivities begin'
The 1978 Millsaps Homecoming Court.
WEEKEND '78
The Black Student Ensemble prepare to delight the ears of a host of visiting alumni and parents.
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KAPPA SIGMA Sfz. "lis a Major Siitan"!
(above, far lefl) PI KAPPA ALPHA sez, "Give
em a Lickin" '! (middle, far left) KAPPA ALPHA
sez, "Majors get the Tigers by the Tail"! (below,
left) ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA plan to put the
"Tigers up in Smoke"! (above, center)
PHI Mils "Tank the Tigw" gi,[ them second
place! (above, far right) KAPPA DELTA plans a
"Mdjor CATaslrophe" (middle, far right)
IJ\MBDA CHI ALPHA wants to "Spade the
Tigers"! (below, right) YOUNG ALUMNI, though
not an official entry, won among themselves at a
real 'Saps "rug cutter"! (middle, center)
ELIZABETHAN FAIRE
"It's not a go/den chariot, but
it'll have to do.'" Queen
Elizabeth (Linda Schrayer
dismounts following the
Royal Procession, (right
A queenly courtsey for the
Archbishop (Mark Trigg).
(below, left)
The Royal Court: Lady-in-
Waiting Shane Pittman,
Queen Linda Schrayer, and
Lady-in-Waiting Vicki Loflin.
(below, right)
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The Court Jester assists Lady Shane m "putting on her face . (above cerate
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MASTER MAJOR
Mr. BOB ROSS was elected as Master Major for the 1978-1979
school year. The honor of Master Major goes to the man who,
in the opinion of his peers, has best exemplified the qualities
and ideals of the Millsaps man during his entire college career.
He supports Millsaps in every way: by his participation in or
presence at all phases of intramural and varsity athletic
competition, his participation on committees, his dedication to
his academic endeavors, his respect for his superiors and his
peers, and his love for the College and all that it stands for. In
the opinion of this student body. Bob is that man; and for this
reason, the BobosheJa was and is proud to announce Mr. Ross
as Master Major.
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MAJOR'S LADY
Miss LISA CLARK was named Major's Lady for the 1978-1979
school year. The Major's Lady title is awarded to that young
woman who, in the eyes of fellow students, is the "total"
Millsaps woman. This is, unlike many similar honors, not
based on beauty— even though Lisa certainly fills that bill also!
We look for beauty, but it's the kind of beauty that
characterizes the woman who is diligent in her work, involved
in nearly every phase of campus life, concerned about her own
priorities as well as the welfare of her equals. She is one who,
genteel as she is, is just as avid as supporter of the Majors as
her Master Major. She never ceases to be among the top,
striving toward those ideals most befitting the woman of
today. We are indeed proud to name Miss Clark as our Major's
Lady.
l.ALIRA LEA ADKINS, above left, is a Mason Strieker Scholar. She has been a
member of the Millsaps Singers, the Symposium and Legal Review Committees, Eta
Sigma, and Sigma Lambda. Laura, a member of Kappa Delta, was president,
Treasurer, and Assistant Treasurer of her sorority. She was a member of the
Elizabethan Faire Court and a volunteer at the Methodist Rehabilitation Center.
)AN1CE E. BACON, above right, was a member of Tri-Beta, Sigma Lambda, Omicron
Delta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, the Quality of Life and Senate Publications
Committees. She was an Orientation Counselor, a Pre-Medical scholar, and a member
of the Black Ensemble. A member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, |anice served as President
and Treasurer as well as corresponding secretary of the Black Student Association.
CINDY BOURGEOIS, below left, was Orientation Co-Chairman of 1978, She served
as President of Kappa Delta Epsilon, Sigma Lambda Historian, Co-Rush Chairman
and Pledge Trainer of Kappa Delta Sorority. Cindy was a member of Omicron Delta
Kappa, Circle K, Senate Elections and Publicity Committees, the College Senate, the
Bobashe/a Staff, Big Sister Program, and the S.N.E.A.
WHO'S WHO
CAROL BURRUS. above left, was a cheerleader for the Majors for two
years. A member of Chi Omega. Carol served as Personnel Chairman and
Social Chairman, as well as their Panhellenic Representative. She was a
member of the Bobtishefci Staff, Majorettes Club, the Homecoming Court,
and the Traffic Control Committee. She was also a volunteer at the UM
Medical Center and lor the Kidney Foundation.
FRANK H. BURTON, below left, authored a one-act play chosen to
represent Millsaps in the Southern Literary Festival. A member of the
Millsaps Players and Alpha Psi Omega, he has been named Best Actor &
Best Supporting Actor. Frank was a member of the Millsaps Singers, Tri-
Beta, Tri-Chi Alpha Epsilon Delta, Theta Nu Sigma, Sigma. Lambda.
Omicron Delta Kappa, Circle K, and Eta Sigma. As a member of Lambda
Chi Alpha, he served as Ritualist and Scholarship and Cultural Chairman.
LISA C. CLARK, below right, was named Major's Lady. She has served as
President of Tri-Beta and the Medical Technology Club. A College Senator,
Lisa was a member of the Senate Dorm Committee, the Student Senate,
Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sigma Lambda, Omicron Delta Kappa, Eta Sigma,
Theta Nu Sigma, the Honors Program, Circle K, the Millsaps Players,
Catholic Youth Organization, the Homecoming Court, and the Elizabethan
Faire Court. Lisa, a Dean's List Scholar, was Sweetheart of Kappa Sigma
and Secretary of Kappa Delta.
BETH CONNER, above left, was a member of ttie Millsap.s
Singers. As leader and arranger for the Independents. Beth
carried the group to win Songfest 1979, A music major.
Beth was involved in the Music Major's Ensemble, Musica
Sacra Singers, St. James Episcopal Choir as soloist, Jackson
Choral Society, St. Andrew's Chamber Society, and the
Symposium Entertainment Committee. She also was a
member of the Millsaps Players. Deutsche Verein. Omicron
Delta Kappa, and the Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Court
She served as Sanders Head Resident, LXA Crescent Girl,
Secretary of the Millsaps Singers, and Vice-President of
Deutsche Verein,
ROB DAMBRINO, above right, is a member of Kappa
Alpha and served as the fraternity's Service Chairman.
Rob, a staff writer for the Purple ond White, was a member
of the Millsaps Singers, Circle K. the judicial Council, and
the Intramural Committee. He has volunteered in a number
of civic organizations, including the Methodist
Rehabilitation Center. George School, Hudspeth Center,
Ihc Methodist Children's Home, the Heart Association, and
Muscular Dystrophy.
DOUG DEMMONS. below right, has served as both a
College Senator and a Student Senator. He chaired the
Dormitory Affairs Committee and the Caucus for
Independent Senators, A Dean's List scholar. Doug edited
the Purple nnd White, and was a member of Eta Sigma, the
Presidential Search Committee, the Sly/us staff, the
Selection Committees for both Alumnus of the Year and
for Distinguished Professor of the Year. He was also
Productions chief for the Capitol Reporter.
ALAN HUNTER, above left, served as Vice-President of the
Student Executive Board. He was business manager for Alpha
Psi Omega and on the Quality of Student Life, Student
Activities, and Friday Forum Committees. Alan, a Cameo
Award winnmg Millsaps Player, received a dance scholarship
from the [ackson Ballet School. He has made numerous
appearances on the Educational Television Network and
performed with the Millsaps Singers, Troubadours, and the
Community Theatre.
JOHN JAMESON, below right, was a Dean's List scholar and
Vice-President of the Student Executive Board. A Student
Senator, John Co-Chaired Homecoming Activities, the
Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon, and the Elections
Committee. He served as a member of the Cafeteria Selection,
Presidential Search, and Alumnus of the Year Committees.
John participated in the Interfraternity Council and College
Democrats. A member of Kappa Sigma, he served as the
fraternity's Rush Chairman, and coordinated several of their
Service Projects.
PEDER JOHNSON, below left, is a member of Kappa Alpha
and served as the fraternity's President. He was a Student
Assistant in the Department of Accounting and won the
Award for the Most Outstanding Accounting Student. Peder
was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, the Student Senate,
Publications Committee, and the Admissions and Retention
Committees. He was tapped into Sigma Lambda and worked
on a volunteer basis at the Hudspeth Center.
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KENT KEBERT. above right, served as both President diid
Interfraternity Council Representative for Pi Kappa Alpha. A participant
in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Science Semester, he was
awarded the ].B. Price Chemistry Award and a member of Alpha Epsilon
Delta. Kent was tapped into Omicrtm Delta Kappa, Theta Nu Sigma,
Sigma Lambda, Eta Sigma, and was selected to participate in the Honors
Program.
C.J. LARKIN. below left, was a member of the Student Si'nate and
served on the Radio Station Committee and the Hunger Corps Project
Committee. A cum laude graduate in Philosophy, she held membership
in Sigma Delta Pi, the staffs of the Purple unci White and Stylus, and the
Majorette Club. C.J. was a member of the MiUsaps Singers, the MiUsaps
Players, St. James Cathedral Choir, Jackson Choral Society, and the
CONTACT Volunteers.
BEN LOONEY, below right served as President of Kappa Sigma
Fraternity as well as Interfraternity Council Representative. A
participant in the Honors Program, Ben was awarded a Scholarship-
Leadership Award by Kappa Sigma International. He was a member of
Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sigma Lambda, Eta Sigma,
Tri-Beta. Theta Nu Sigma, and the MiUsaps Judicial Council, As a
freshman, he was awarded the Mathematics Award. His services to the
community involved Goodwill Industries, Muscular Dystrophy, and the
Kidney Foundation.
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LESLIE MIMS. above li'tl stued ds h (joHchi' Senator and was a
member of the Millsaps fudieial Council, the Athletic Committee, the
Homecoming and Elizabethan Faire Courts. A Dean's List student, she
served as an Orientation Counselor and was a member of Circle K and
the Majorette Club. Leslie, as a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, served
u) the offices of Historian, Pledge Trainer, Rush Party Chairman, and
Vice-President. She volunteered for the Cancer Society, Special
Olympics, and the Methodist Children's Home.
VERBA MOORE, abovi' right, was Treasurer and Vice-President of the
Black Student Association. As a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, she served in the office of Vice-President. Verba was Scalpel
Reporter for Alpha Epsilon Delta, Business Manager for the Black Music
Ensemble, a participant in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Science
Semester, and a Dean's List student. She held membership in Omicron
Delta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Eta Sigma, Sigma Lambda, Theta Nu
Sigma, Financial Affairs Committee, the staffs of the Purple and White
and Freedom Summer Hevis/ted. Verba also served as a peer advisor and
a member of the Judicial Dorm Board.
TIM RATCHFORD, below left, served as President of Eta Sigma Phi. He
held membership on the Food Service, Awards, Traffic Control, and
Entertainment Committees. Tim was on staff of the Purple and White
and organized the Stale Junior Classical League Convention. Tim, a
Dean's List student, was a volunteer for the American Red Cross, Big
Brother, and the Hudspeth Center. He was active on the Millsaps Tennis
Team and as a member of Kappa Alpha, was elected Service Chairman.
CHRISTI ROBERSON, above left, served as Treasurer of both the Student Executive Board
and Panhellenic. She was a member of Sigma Lambda. Omicron Delta Kappa, the Millsaps
Players, the Millsaps Singers, Majorette Club, the Financial Affairs, Christian Involvement,
and Orientation Correspondance Committees. A Dean's List scholar, Christi was recipient of
the KA Eric Gunn Memorial Scholarship and was a member of JOLAS. In her sorority, Chi
Omega, she served as Personnel Officer. Christi was also a feature writer and Business
Manager for the Purple and White.
BOB ROSS, below left, was elected President of Omicron Delta Kappa, Secretary-Treasurer
of Sigma Lambda, President of Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice-President of Tri-Beta, and
Corresponding Secretary for Kappa Alpha, In Kappa Alpha, he also served as House
Manager and Scholarship Chairman. Bob was Co-Chairman and Secretary of the Millsaps
Christian Fellowship. Vice-Chairman of the Christian Involvement Committee and held
membership in Eta Sigma, Theta Nu Sigma, the Millsaps Singers, the Deans List Scholars,
and JOLAS.
MONIE SIMPKINS. below right, was President of the Student Executive Board and
Coordinator of the Peer Advisory Program. A member of the College Senate, he held
membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, the Purp/e and White staff, Sigma Lambda, and the
College Republicans. Recipient of the Harry S. Truman and John F. Kennedy Political
Science Awards. Monie was a participant in the Honors Program. He served on the
Constitution Revision. Admissions. Homecoming. Advisement & Orientation Committees,
and as a cheerleader for the Majors. Monie was selected as Most Improved Player in 1978 of
the Tennis Team.
MIKE WORKMAN, above left, was President of the Student Executive
Board and of Circle K. A Student Senator, he was a member of Eta
Sigma, the Academic Council, the Presidential and Dean's Search
Committees as well as the Committees for the Symposiums, Millsaps
Hunger Coalition, and the Freedom Summer Project. A Dean's List
student, Mike was a participant in the British Studies at Oxford
Semester, the College Senate, the Administrative Council, Phi Delta
Theta, and the Board of Trustees (ex-officio).
BECKY WRIGHT, below left, was assistant editor of the Purple and
While and a Dean's List student. A member of the Judicial Council, she
has served on the Symposium. Campus Security, and Hunger Project
Committees, Becky has had poetry published in four different
anthologies and holds membership in the Writers Club, Sigma Lambda,
Circle K, College Republicans, Tri-Beta, staff of the Rape Crisis Center,
and the Advisory Board to the Battered Women's Project. She has
volunteered with the CONTACT teleministry, Anchor House, Methodist
Children's Home, and various other charities.
lERR'V YEARELL above right, was a Pre-Med Scholarship recipient. He
participated in the Peer Advisory Program, and the Black Student
Association. Jerry, who served as President of the Black Gospel
Ensemble, was tapped into membership by Omicron Delta Kappa,
Sigma Lambda, Theta Nu Sigma, Tri-Beta^ Alpha Epsilon Delta, and
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity at Tougaloo College. In his fraternity. Jerry
was named Most Outstanding Brother.
MILLSAPS PLAYERS
"The Tragedy of OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE"
by William Shakespeare
Lance Goss, Director
James McGahey, Settings and Lighting
October 11-14, 1978
Alan Hunter as Roderigo
Larry Wells as logo
Robert Knighton as Brobantio
Clay Rouse as OtheJJo
Mark Trigg as Cassio
Ben Wages as the Duke of Venice
Layne Candy as Lodovico
Jimmy Boone as Gratiano
Eric Glatzer as the Duke's Messenger
Deborah Koch as Desdemona
Mike Case as Montano
Linda Schrayer as Emilia
Jennie Bennett as Bianco
"The Heiress"
by Ruth and Augustus Goetz
Lance Goss, Director
James McGahey, Settings and Lighting
November 13-18, 1978
Molly Sharp as Maria
Mike Case as Doctor SJoper
Deborah Kock as Lavinia Pennimon
Susan Brindley as Catherine SJoper
Stephanie Hospes as Elizabeth Almond
Ken Kling as Arthur Townsend
Camille Clement as Marian Almond
Layne Candy as Morris Townsend
Wynn Mills as Mrs. Montgomery
"The Matchmaker"
by Thornton Wilder
February 14-17, 1979
Lance Goss, Director
James McGahey, Technical Direction
Marc Hawkins, Scenery Design
Clay Rouse as Horace Vandergelder
Eric Glatzer as Ambrose Kemper
George Holmes as Joe Scanion
Molly Sharp as Gertrude
Layne Candy as Cornelius Hackl
Susan Brindley as Ermengarde
Mike Case as Moiachi Stack
Wynn Mills as Dolly Levi
Bert Tagert as Barnaby Tucker
Jennie Bennett as Mrs. Molloy
PRESENTS
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"Rebecca"
by Daphne duMaurier
Lance Goss, Director
James McGahey, Technical Director
April 4-7, 1979
Vicki Loflin as Beatrice Lacy
John Woosley as Frith
Marc Hawkins as Major Giles Lacy
Layne Gandy as Frank Crawley
Ken Kling as Robert
Mike Case as Maxim de^NinXeT
Molly Sharp as Mrs. deWinter
Susan Brindley as Mrs. Danvers
Eric Glatzer as Jfock FoveJJ
Clay Rouse as Colonel ]ulyan
Othello
ANNUAL CHI OMEGA SONGFEST
For many years now, the Chi Omega Songfest competition
has been one of the highUghts of every Spring semester at
Millsaps. In several of our "esteemed" Greek organizations,
tradition has held that this or that group always wins— or
this or that group couldn't win if they wanted to! Well,
surprises do come and we were all blown off the map by the
Independents in their soulful rendition of "This Will Be." In
just their second year of competition, the Independents
captivated the audience with ease. The KA's placed for the
first time in a while with a typifying, yet unique,
arrangement of "Will the Circle be Unbroken." The tension
was there in the stomachs of a/most every man and
woman— smiles were delicately plastered on with brick red
lipstick and the windblown looks were made to look near
natural with an inch or so of Final Net. But to top it all,
there was Dr. Ross Moore— what else need be said? The
humor and charm that he has shared with Millsaps for
nearly half a century was indeed present and in the rarest of
form. All in all— as always— it was a time worth
rf^membering . . . even if you didn't remember the partying
afterwards!
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"Will the Circle Be Unbroken"
"The Night They Drove Ole Dixie
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Rober Brown, Director
"Power of Gold"
"Dust in the Wind"
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Beth Conner, Director
"Don't Misunderstand"
"This Will Be"
Miss Hospitality
MISS SHANE PITTMAN
Miss Hospitality
State of Mississippi
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El Primer Concurso Internacional de
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It all began one Easter weekend, Friday the 13th to
be exact, when a heavy storm brewed over Jackson.
As with any storm, it rained . . . and it rained . . . and
it rained. Drops became puddles, puddles lakes,
lakes streams, streams rivers, and rivers floods. In
short, that's about how it happened. Banks spilled
over, dams broke, and the land was saturated with
the waters of the Pearl River. Much like volcanic
lava, the flood waters creeped— inching into homes
in the lower-lying areas of the city, their owners
saving what they could from what they knew was
inevitable. Many did so in vain. By that Sunday
morning, a great deal of North Jackson was
underwater. Despite the motorboats in the Coliseum
and all the makeshift "moats' around the homes,
Venice it wasn't. Some were fortunate enough to
save those things most sacred among their
belongings, some had hopes in drying it all out.
Many lost everything they had. It's a wonder many
ever returned to investigate the damages. But many
good things arose from the situation, as they
sometimes do. Millsaps responded en masse to
statewide pleas for assistance to the American Red
Cross, the Salvation Army, and the Regional Blood
Center to name a few. Some sandbagged levees all
through some nights, many rode food vans to serve
hot meals to flood victims, several volunteered in
making sandwiches, feeding, case work, etc. And
that dedication has yet to end— seventeen members
of one campus organization alone have become full-
time Red Cross Disaster Team members.
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'Will the candidiilc tor the Degree of Bachelor of Music please rise?
This year's recipient of the Millsaps College Founder's Medal is
Lynda Price. Lynda, daughter of The Reverend and Mrs. William
Price of Grenada, graduated summa cum laude, with highest
honors in Religion. For four years, she served as a student
assistant to Drs. Reiff and Lewis in the Religion Department. She
holds membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Lambda,
Methodist Student Association, Millsaps Singers, The Madrigals,
and a number of other campus organizations representing nearly
every phase of campus life. Proficient in at least four foreign
languages, Lynda leaves this year to begin a career in Christian
mission work.
Just a few minutes prior to the
Commencement exercises. Rem
MacNealy and David Ettman were
commissioned into the United States
Army. Mr. MacNealy entered the Army
and Mr. Ettman the Army Reserves.
Both had participated in the R.O.T.C.
program in conjunction with Jackson
State University and were commended
for their superior achievements in that
area of service.
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THE MILLSAPS SINGERS
Sopranos, row 1: Susan Brindley, Beth Conner. Lynette Little, Liz Adam.s, Lynda Price: Alios, row 1: Cathy Crosby, Blair Chisum, Janet
Reilly, Claudia Stewart, Deborah Koch.
Sopranos, row 2: Kathie Gunn, Mary Witten, Owen Clopton, Dorothy Hodges, Alison Callaway, Linda Newton: Altos, row 2: Linda
McLeod, Ann Abies, Kristina Morris, Joanna Ray, Amy Youngblood, Susan Woodard,
Basses, row 3: Frank Burton, Robert Knighton, Jack Rutherford, Rob Dambrino: Borilones, row 3: Tim Kemp, Roy Berry. Mike Grillis. Joe
Austin; Tenors, row 3: Tom Gober, Doug Walker, Bill Rice, Reber Brown, Charlie Stuart, Benny Douglas, and Accompanvist Chris Brunt,
Not Pictured: Sally Bevill, Dan Murrell.
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Rusty Hood, Sec./
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Scott Stephens,
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Tim Kemp, Vice-
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Paul Gamble, Kappa
Reber Brown, Lambda Chi
Mark Trigg, Pi Kappa
Steve Hamilton, Lambda Chi
Mike Moore, Kappa
Roger Ishee, Kappa
Rusty Hood, Pi Kappa
David Hall, Lambda Chi
Phillip Gaines, Pi Kappa
Scott Stephens, Lambda Chi
Alex Wallace, Kappa
Tim Kemp, Kappa
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United we forge a way . . . boule . . . bake sales . . .
birthday bash . . . Greek Stepdown . . . sisterhood
workshops . . . Songfest . . . Pointer Sisters . . .
"Fire" . . . Scholastic Trophy . • . Black Gospel
Ensemble . . . Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Sigma
Lambda . . . Tri-Beta . . . AED . . . Who's Who . . .
Theta Nu Sigma . . . BSA . . . Oak Ridge . . .
English Club . . . Judicial Council . . . PurpJe &
White . . . Publications Committee . . . SAC . . .
R.E.A.C.H. . . . Leadership Fellow , . . JABOD . . .
Founder's Day . . . Anniversary program . . . "pink
and green makes the scene" . . . AKA Sweetheart
. . . "We love our brothers" . . . pledging . . . ivies
. , . "We're ready to be" . . . Snap . . . Crackle . . .
Pop . . . "there's none other like our Sisterhood-
Alpha Kappa Alpha."
CHI OMEGA
"There's a bond ..." ... white carnations . . . owls
. . . cardinal and straw . . . Rush; "Where's the A.C.?"
. . . pledging: fire in the pool . . . Owl Pals . . . Big
Sister Hunt . . . pledge meetings . . . Go, big Chi-O,
GO! . . . Slave Sale: Way to go, Sigs! . . . serenades . . .
Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Sigma Lambda . . . Alpha
Delta Epsilon . . . Beta Beta Beta . . . Kappa Delta
Epsilon . . . candelights-EVERYBODY'S getting
hitched ... the curse of the GHO . . . check the clock
for the time . . . HBO . . . Crescent Girl . . . Pike
Dream Court . . . bend those elbows . . . Owl Man:
"Where's the sink?" . . . Owl Man Johnny . . . Queen
Elizabeth . . . Songfest ... No sweat, Lance . . . speed
reading . . . Hamilton, what's in your coke? . . . soap
slides . . . Winter Formal: "Where's the fan?" . . . "the
Pin of Pearls" ... the "X & Horseshoe" . . . "Oh, to
reach my destination and a Chi Omega be".
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"the best lookin' girls in Rush" . . . only ones to make
quota . . . hard work and lots of fun . . . watermelon with
the Sigs . . . Hike for Hope . . . Songfest . . . carnations for
my Ladybug . . . Cheerleaders . . . Enchantress Ball . . . 50's
Party . . . Sig Sweetheart again . . . Shrimp Boil . . . Sigma
Lambda . . . ODK . . . Sigma Delta Pi . . . Stylus . . . Millsaps
Players . . . Millsaps Singers . . . BobasheJa . . . Phi Mu
Mister Trex . . . Dave . . . Dan . . . Tim . . . John . . . Judicial
Council . . . Lions and Ladybugs . . . we take over first
floor Sanders ... to live together . . . LES SOEURS
FIDELES.
KAPPA
DELTA
"We're sisters through the years" . . . pledge
pals for super pledges . . . carnations . . . Gwen
and the balanced budget . . . KD Hades . . .
"When can we eat?" . . . Mountain Dew . . .
Football Fever . . . Mayflower . . . Singin' round
the Farm Party campfire . . . candelights . . .
weddings . . . flood volunteers . . . Special
Olympics . . . Easter Seals Telethon . . .
Homecoming Queen . . . Majors Lady ■ ■ ■ SEB
President . . . Elizabethan Maids (again!) . . .
Omicron Delta Kappa . . . Sigma Lambda . . .
Super KD DD's . . . Who's Who . . . Kappa Delta
Epsilon . . . Beta Beta Beta . . . KA Rose . . . Pike
Dream Girl . . . "Wheat, Barley, Tea!" . . . Love
in AOT . . . "Just look around and watch it
grow . . ."
LAMBDA
CHI
ALPHA . .
Charlie's Hang-Out . . . I'm hooked . . . The Adventure . . .
My wife will have a scotch and water and I will have a
Bloody Mary ... My boys, the Saints . . . If . . . Old West
. . . Pinball Wizard . . . Tiny . . . Robbin' the Cradle . . .
Yellow Rose of Texas . . . Crescent Ball . . . Workin' at the
Car Wash . . . Dust in the Wind . . . God, the smell! . . . Red
Horse . . . Easter Egg Hunt . . . Mississippi Highway Safety
Patrol . . . Conan . . . thanks for the eats ..." You did
WHAT to Robert?" . . . Budweiser ... I have so much to
do . . . Freida Kitty . . . the hippie . . . we won a WHAT? . . .
a Lambda Chi's a hell of a guy.
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Whooo Baby! . . . Brother Chokedog . . . Viper . . .
Owl Man Court ... Phi Mu Big Brothers . . . IFC V.P.
. . . "Get your own phone, Buhd" . . . Barn Dance at
the Hayloft . . . Fast Jane . . . Founder's Day & Peggy
Scott . . . Hooter House . . . Kim 'n' Steak and Ale . . .
Losing the Intramural Trophy to Red Cross . . .
Songfest and 12!?! . . . Tommy and Ten! . . .
Sweetheart Deb . . . the Sallis Survey . . . Kidney
Candy . . . BobasheJa editor . . . BMF & Foo . . . The
Peepinoffs . . . Rocky Horror . . . Sandbagging in my
sleep . . . "Which way did he go, George?" . . .
Phoenix-on our way! . . . Cognac ... 70 shirts from
Holmes . . . Sludge . . . Pinheads . . . "It's all for Rush.
Rector" ... A new Alumni Chapter . . . AEFYB . . .
Thanks Mama Doie . . . Freerides . . . the Bench(es)
. . . Members of the Working World . . . Mikey &
Marshie . . . Lee from National . . . Michaelangewatts
. . . Christmas Serenade . . . Good boys this year, huh
Floy? . . . Pumpkin thru the WHAT? . . . Furniture on
the lawn-NO! Year of the B-Ball . . . Making it on
TV-TWICE! ... the Weekend Travel Club . . . Vick's
Accounting Shoes . . . Strip Foosball . . . Demolition
Derby . . . [T's Copter . . . Smegma . . . You really
should've been a Sig.
Dave Peterson
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National Chapter Excellence Award ... 25 outstanding
men (good job, John) . . . another Intramural Trophy? . . .
Alumni Banquet, "DAMN Politicians" . . . Cheerleading? I
can think of better excuses, Dan & Dave! . . . National
Merit Finalist; Hair like Sandcfur; a prince of a guy . . .
PKA Membership Directory-"Like a big yellow dog" . . .
Casino Night . . . Magnolia Speech School— Christmas and
Easter parties . . . Delta Regional Conference . . . SEB V.P.
. . . P&W editor (finally) . . . ODK . . . Sigma Lambda . . .
Sports Information Director . . . Student Senators . . .
Millsaps Players . . . Singers . . . Grapefruit Head . . .
Fashion Play . . . Vaiden & Live Oak Flash . . . Hugh Pawty
. . . Kcebie . . . Tex-as Trash . . . Stew Potty . . . Freshman
Math Award . . . Geology Award . . . Heritage Art Prize . . .
Pike Quintet . . . Mad Rocketeer strikes . . . New NBA
franchise . . . Idolotry of Ralph Lauren . . . Happy Trail
and N.O. Ladies (just ask Ted and Harry) . . . "Enchanting
as the starlight"— Lynn, Roxanne, Beth, Lisa, and Sandi
. . . Tonedeaf, Pajamas, Old North, Cotton Ball, MGT
Sound . . . "Yes Pikes can party— here jammin wall-to-
wall room" . . . Model Pledge Trigg . . . Karate exhibition
. . . "Did someone say NEW HOUSE-where's the
matches?"
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"In 1865 at Washington and Lee" . . . Hammerhead . . . BOBO . . . Scholarship Trophy . . . NaNa . . . Snapper
Time . . . Serenade . . . Student Talent for MD . . . Wally Bob ... Oh Yeah . . . Eric Gunn Scholarship . . . Nare
Bob & Flipper . . . Kiss Ass Band . . . Yard Party . . . Utility Date . . . Delta Boys . . . Willie Bob gets nailed . . . R &
R . . . Luau . . . Crazy Bert . . . Rose Linda . . . Cub ... RF ... All it takes is a pinch! . . . Crawdad . . . Millsaps
Talent . . . Toke . . . Old South . . . Swan . . . Wo Wo . . . Hell Raiser . . . Hot Rod . . . Master Bob . . . Critter . . .
Macho . . . Big "D" . . . Jonesy . . . Pogo . . . Songfest . . . Tequila . . . Born to Run . . . Monie's JFK . . . Baby, where
did our love go? . . . Howlin' Leatherneck ..."... and all those DAMNED OLE YANKEES can simply go to
hell!"
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One of the most important phases of Greek life at Millsaps is the Intramural Program. For women, football,
volleyball, and basketball keep the competition strong between the sororities. For the men, soccer, Softball,
and tennis help fraternity members keep themselves physically fit. The competition is keen— at times, you
wonder if it all really is a game— and really, it is much more for those who participate. For Greeks and
Independents alike, the Intramural Athletic Program provides every group with the opportunity to learn
the importance of working together and the"rewards that accompany success in their efforts.
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Chuck Reed. Jeff Knighton, Daryl
McLeod, Tim Dulaney, Dale
Loiacano, Thomas Woods, Randy
Johnson, Vick Smith, Jimmy
Harper, Jesse McRight, Gary
Dunn, Bryan Stacy, Bill Lancaster
Michelfe Coincon, Mike Morris,
David Handshoe, Paul Culpepper,
Pat Peay, Ken Wetzel, Bo Wroten,
Orman Knox, Trex Morris, Byrd
Hillman, Butch Herrington,
Jarrard Thomley, Tommy Siler,
Jody Hilton, David Craft
Coach Davis, Frank Dulaney,
Jimmy Jackson, Scott
Beddingfield, Greg Turner, Jim
Phillips, Dwayne Chesnutt,
Chuck Smith, John Tannehill,
Dave Peterson, Chris Busick,
David Culpepper, Duke, Coach
Ranager
Brad Chism, Jay Swindle, Bill
Mathis, Bill Bunch, Bert Wilkins,
Ed Senteno, Butch Worbington,
Dale Berry, Roger Smith, Louis
Gilbert
Cheerleaders: Lynda Smith.
Captain Dan Murrell, Lynn
Stone, David Davison, Debbie
Campbell, West Jones, Virginia
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The Majors kicked off its 1978 Football Season with Southwestern-at-Memphis on September 9 on Alumni
Field. Unfortunately, the start was a less than desirable one, and the Majors were defeated 19-6. The next
week brought the Majors their first victory of the season as they won by a narrow 11-9 over Knoxville College
in Jackson. September 23 brought the Majors another triumph, this time over arch rival University of the
South (Sewanee), who scored a mere 9 points against the Majors' 21. Then came the unbelievable victory over
new opponent St. Leo College of Tampa-the Majors literally wiped St. Leo off the map with an astounding
65-0 score. When pitted against Emory and Henry, the Purpie and White walked off the field after defeating E
& H 31-14. Then, with the exception of a 24-10 win over Washington University on October 28, it was all
downhill for the Majors from then on through the close of the 1978 season. Narrow defeats plagued the
Majors in contests against Maryville (7-13), Georgetown (7-14), and Austin College (14-21).
The Leading Scorer of the season was Tommy Siler who rushed for some 5 TD's and 30 points. Second
leading, for the record, was Trex Morris with 4 touchdowns and 28 points. Siler was also named Leading
Passer, with a record of 95 passes, covering 462 yards total. Leading Receiver was Junior Pat Peay with 19
receptions. Running a close second to Peay was Gary Dunn with 11 receptions. David Culpepper, a Junior and
in his third season with the Majors, was honored by being selected for the First Team of the Kodak AU-
Americans. His personal statistics for the year included 79 tackles, 38 assists, 6 quarterback, saccs, and 2
interceptions.
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Team Members Roster:
Trex Morris, Senior
Bert Davis, Senior
Trey Thomas, Senior
Alex Wallace, Junior
Gary Dunn, Junior
Bill Bunch, Junior
Jody Hilton, Sophomore
Vern Palmisano, Sophomore
Phil Manser, Sophomore
Mike Odenwald, Sophomore
Byrd Hillman, Freshman
Gerry Maddox, Freshman
Chris Maxwell, Freshman
Thomas Woods, Freshman
Chris Busick, Freshman
Harry Chalstron, Freshman
Brian Lewis, Freshman
Leslie Hull, Freshman
The Majors fared a respectable season for themselves this season in Baseball, especially considering how
many of the team's players were Freshman. With the new blood and the experience of returning team
members, the Majors maneuvered their way to a 10-10 record for the season. Gary Dunn was elected as Most
Valuable' Player for the 1979 Season, with a batting average of .391, 25 hits, 15 runs, and 12 stolen bases. The
Best Defensive Man on the job was Bert Davis, who rated a .349. As Millsaps athletes know all too well,
academics takes the priority of all the games-scholar first, athlete second. Trey Thomas performed well
enough off, as on, the field with an accumulative Grade Point Average of 3.75, winning him the team s
Academic Award.
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Women's Baskethall
For the first time, this year Millsaps organized a varsity Basketball team for women. Coached by Ms. Mary
Ann Edge, the Lady Majors did quite well for their first season, only being defeated by those teams that
would have been stiff competition for the best of women's teams. Added to the existing Tennis Team, the new
Basketball team added increased opportunities for 'Saps women to become more fully involved on a higher
level than ever before. These ladies worked hard, with the responsibility of winning, as well as that of proving
the new program worthwhile . . . and prove it they did!
Men's Baskethall
This season was a glum one (but not out of the ordinary, unfortunately) for the Majors as far as B-Ball goes.
Coached by part-time seminarian/student/coach Bill Chapman, the team weathered its share of problems.
Quite publicized in local papers were details and opinions on the "Major Discipline Problems." Due to
excessive unrest among team members and coaches alike, morale was at an all-time low. Computers literally
did the coaching and the method proved no more efficient or productive than Bobby Booth's. But ... as with
all things in the Millsaps Community, we backed our Majors 100%, confident that there was another win just
around the corner.
INDEX
Faculty and Staff
ACY. Alice
ADAMS, John Q. 36
ALLEN. Skip
ALMO, James
AMMONS, Pat
AYERS, McCarrell 32
BALTZ, Richard 22
BARTON, Charles 28
BAVENDER, Howard 36
BEARDSLEY, George 36
BERGMARK, Robert 34
BERRY, Roy 24
BIRNHOLTZ, Richard
BISHOP, Allen 24
BLACK, Ruth
BLACKWELL, Lois 27
BORDERS, Alice M. 42
BORDERS, Edward
BOYD, George 27
BRELAND, Virginia
BRITT, Glen
BROOKS, Sara 43
BROWN, Laurie 39
BRUCE, Gaddis N.
BUFKIN, Billy 31
BUNZY, Frank
BYLER, Leiand 33
BYLER, Louise 33
CAIN, Eugene 24
CARTER, Danny
CHAPMAN, William
CHRISTMAS, John 17, 19
COKER, Frances 38
COLUMBUS, Madge 41
CONNER, Syd 19
COOLEY, Lillian 39
COOPER, Albia 39
CORDER, Jane 17
COULLET, Magnolia 20
CROSBY, Lester
CROSBY, O.C.
DANTIN, Juliet
DAVIS, Harper 5. 35
DOAN, Han T. 38
DOCKERY, David
DYER, Pearl 43
DYKES, Mary 40
EDGE, Mary Ann 34
EVANS, Jeanette
EDWARDS, Elvee
EZELL, George 24
FENNELL, Patty 43
FORTENBERRY, Don 19
FOSTER, Peggy 40
FRANKLIN, Bill 18
FREIS, Richard 20
FROHNHOEFER, Frank 11, 22
GARDNER, Rebecca
GIBSON, joe Lee
GILMER, Harry 16
GOSS, Lance 38
GUEST, John 31
HARDIN, Paul 11, 17
HARMON, Floreada 39
HARMON, George 7, 16
HARPER, James W.
HARPOLE, Birdie 39
HAYES, Willie
HEDERI, Nellie 31
HEINS, David 21
HERING, Steve 25
HISE, Dan 26
HITT, Margaret
HOLLEMAN, Karen 23
HOLLOMAN, Floy 4, 19
HOLMES, Anne 29
HORN, James
JOHNSON, Allen
JOHNSON, Judy 31
JOHNSON, Percy
JOHNSON, Wendell 28
JONES, Roosevelt
KAHN, Robert 32
KILMER, Donald 33
KING, Edwin 37
KNOX, Dorothy 41
KNOX, Samuel 30
LANEY, Frank 28
LATHAM, Rex
LEAVY, Johnny
LEE, Warrene 42
LEFOLDT, Katherine 41
LEVANWAY, Russell 37
LEWIS, Dorsula
LEWIS, Marsha 41
LEWIS, T.W. 37
LIVESAY, James 18
LOFTIN, Lavon 22, 40
McCOY, Virginia 43
McELVAINE, Robert 29
McGAHEY, James 39
McGEE, Gary
McKENZIE, Herman 30
McKEOWN, James 21
McLEOD, James 19
McLEOD, Sarah
McNEESE, Keith
MANGUAL, Ramon
MARTELLA, Cathy 40
MARTIN, Delores
MEADERS, Myrtis 11, 25
MIDDLETON, Jeanne 25
MILLSAPS, Lucy 20
MINOR, Bill 26
MINOR, Douglas 19
MITIAS, Michael 34
MONTGOMERY, James 35
MOORE, Ross 29
MOOREHEAD, Mildred 26
MUSICK, Hugh 21
NAPIER, Jean 42
NEAL, Martha 40
NETTLES, Dorothy 42
NEVINS, Robert B. 21
NICHOLS, J.B.
O'KEEFE, Claudia
PADGETT, Robert 27
PAMBIANCHI, Laura 18
PARKS, James 39
PERCY, LeRoy 26
POLANSKI, Francis 32
POLSON, Leonard 18
POOLE, Martha 41
POWELL, Ruth 40
RAMSEY, John 30
RANAGER, Tommy 5, 35
RANAGER, Elizabeth 41
REIFF, Gerry 39
REIFF, Lee 37
RITCHIE, Arnold 11
ROBBINS, JoAnn 32
ROBINSON, Mary 30
ROTWEIN, Abe
RUFFIN, Eugene
SALLIS. Charles 29
SAUNDERS, Milliard 32
SCHIVERS, Marsha 42
SEYMOUR, Annette
SHIVE, Robert 30
SKINNER, Hourman
SMITH, Josephine
SMITH, Micke 21
STEWART, Judy
STRICKLAND, Don 18
SWEAT, Jonathan 33
THOMAS, Carole
TOWNSEND, Ed
TROTTER, Jocelyn 39
TURNER, Ruff 20
VENATOR, Ed 37
WADE, Paul
WALKER, Joan
WALKER, Kenneth
WALKER, Sylvester
WALLACE, Willie A.
WALLACE, Willie M.
WARD, Bonnie Sue 40
WEBB, Terrie E. 43
WELLS, Steve 23
WELTY, Mittie 42
WEST, Charles 40
WHITE, Johnny
WHITE, Johnny B.
WHITE, Nancy 42
WILLIAMS, Robert
WILLIS, Lamar
WILSON, Austin 27
WILSON, Dunn
WILSON, Eleanor
WOODARD, Beatrice 43
WOODWARD, Jack 3, 17
Students
Abies, Ann 9, 61. 84, 155
Abies, Anne M.
Adair, Kate
Adams, Elisabeth 85, 91, 155
Adams, Leah 65
Adkins, Laura 50, 56, 62, 79, 90, 116
Aist, Christal 73
Akers, Tim
Aldridge, Kendall 96, 98
Alford, Tim
Allen, David B. 49
Allen, David F.
Allen, John
Allen, Larry
Allen, Laura
Alley, Laurie
Altman, John
Amis, Mark
Anderson, Lisa
Anderson, Randy
Anderson, Rebecca
Anderson, Scott 64, 101
Anenberg, Mark
Anis, Victoria
Armstrong, William
Arnett, Claude 50
Atkinson, Ann
Austin, Joe 155
Austin, Peggy
Avery, Charol
Avignon, Gary
Bacon, Janice E. 66, 116
Bailey, Esther
Bailey, Jamie
Bailey, Mark 56, 76
Baker, Suzanne 64
Baker, Therese
Baldwin, Charles
Ball, Eddie
Ball, Phillip
Barlow, Stephanie 181
Barnes, Robert M.
Barry, Lorri 88
Basham, Debra
Batte, Anastasia
Baytos, Brenda
Beaudoin, Debbie 46, 51, 85
Beddingfield, Scott 182
Begley, Sam 56, 72, 78
Belcher, Mark
Belk, Debbie
Bell, Jacques
Bennett, Anna
Bennett, Linda 161
Bennett, Lydia
Bennett, Mary
Benton, Brad 60, 98
Berch, Dennis
Bermudez, Michelle 68, 82
Berrong, Dwight
Berry, Dale 182
Berry, Roy 155
Bershon, Denise
Besser, Kenneth
Bevill, Sally 54
Bingham, Blair 77
Birdsong, Richard
Bishop, Ann
Black, Richard
Black, Robert
Blanton, Donna
Blizzard, John
Boggs, Cindy 62, 156
Boggus. Jon 46
Boiling, David
Bomar, Tammy
Bond, Dennis
Bond, Janis
Bond, Melanie
Boone, Jimmy
Boswell, David
Boteler, Randy
Bourgeois, Cindy 62, 79. 92, 116
Bourland, Mike 180
Bourn, Jocelyn 82
Bowdoin, Matthew
Bowie, Scott
Bowling, David 49
Bowling, Patricia 82
Boyd, Randall
Boykin, Anne 67
Bradford, Gilda
Bradley, Kate 65
Brammer, Nancy
Brandon, Steven
Brannen, Lora
Brantley, Mary
Brassell, Joe
Breaux, Laura 53, 59
Brent, Jessica
Brindley, Susan 63, 70, 84, 155
Britt, Paul
Britt. Robert
Broome, Betsy 53, 181
Brown. Reber 155. 160
Brown. James
Browning. Brian
Brunt. Chris 155
Buckely. Bob
Bufkin. Greg
Bunch. Bill 182
Burrus, Carol 74, 106. 117. 142
Burrus. Dan 89
Burton. Frank 9. 91. 117. 155. 156
Busick. Chris 48, 182
Buteau, Russell
Butler, Vera
Byler, Beth 58
Byrd, J.B.
Callaway, Alison 9, 55, 58. 73. 143. 155
Campbell, Debbie 73. 89. 106. 182
Campbell. Joe
Campbell. Martha
Campbell. Phyllis
Cannon. Tim 80
Cantelou. Dexter 1. 77. 79. 86. 143
Carter. James
Carter. Maria
Carter, Sharon
Case, Mike
Castillo, Kevin 92
Chaftin, David 92
Champlin, Mari
Chapman. James
Chastain. Joy 62
Cheney, Antoinette 63. 64. 67. 72. 100. 142
Cheney. Ben 67. 72. 76. 85. 90
Chesney. Perry 49. 58
Chesnutt. Dwayne 60. 86. 182
Chism. Brad 48, 90, 182
Chisum, Blair 155
Clark, Caryl 70
Clark, Catherine
Clark, Cindy 95
Clark, Leslie
Clark, Lisa 51, 57, 62, 78, 79, 83, 106, 115, 117
Clark, Ben
Clark, Terri 67
Clarkson, Nancy
Clay, Henry 90
Clement, Camille 55
Clement, Rod 66
Cline, Diana
Clopton, Gwen 9, 101, 155
Coats, Necie 47, 96, 181
Cobb, Tommy 54
Cochran, Shari
Cohen, Marcy
Coincon, Michelle 47, 82, 182
Cole, Ann
Collins, Curtis
Conerly, Michael 80, 88, 98. 101
Conner. Beth 9, 54, 61, 70, 118, 155
Conner, Betty
Cooper, Deborah
Cooper, lames
Cooper, Jane 84
Cope, Jane 81
Corban, Eric 46
Corban, Karen 63
Cordua, Laurie
Correll, Charlotte
Cotton, Craig
Coursey, John
Courtney, Max
Covert, Carol 53, 59, 78, 79
Covington, Melissa
Craft, David 182
Crandall, Marsha 47, 52, 85
Crane, David 46. 68, 76
Crane, Gwen 50
Creel, Anita
Crews, Emily 92
Crews, Bobby 68
Crosby, Cathy 155
Crosby, Samuel
Crout, joe
CruU, Brad
Crump, Jimmy
Cruthirs, Jacqueline
Culpepper, David 48, 182
Culpepper, Paul 182
Cunningham, Margaret
Cunningham, Michelle 52, 88, 161
Cunningham, Russell
Curtis, Craig
Dambrino, Rob 89, 106, 118. 155
Daniels. Robert
Davis. Anna R.
Davis. Donnie
Davis, Gerald
Davis, Bert 61
Davis, John
Davis, Karyn 67, 91
Davis, Kenneth 49, 91
Davis, Donna
Davis. Robert
Davis. Sidney
Davison, David 97, 182
Dean, Crawford
Decker. Ann 83. 94
Dees, Jesse 72, 91
DeHombre, Martha
Delashmet. Gordon
Demaranville, Micki 50, 52
Demmons, Doug 89, 118
Denton, Sylvia
Deraps, Debra 62
Deville, Candace
Deville, Robert
Dews, Luther
Dickens, Pat
Dickerson, Aimee
Dickerson, Leanne
Dillard, Linda 80
Donica. David
Dorsett, Debora
Dorsett, Wanda
Dostrow, Victor
Douglas, Ben 52, 155
Duggar, Patty 73
Dukes, Phillip
Dulaney, Frank 182
Dulaney, Tim 60, 86, 88, 102, 182
Dunaway, Masel
Dunn, Gary 51, 53, 64, 182
Dyer, Foozy 60
Dyer, John 52, 56, 156
Dykes, Stephen
Eady, Barbara
Eakes, David
Easom, William
Easterling, Mike
Eddins, Mark 101
Ellis, Lee
Ellis, Terranco
Emfinger, Wesley
Eskridgc, Susan 59, 76
Ethridge, Lana
Ettman, David 140
Evans, Christopher
Evans, Frank
Everett, Joel
Ezell, Stephen
Ezell, Ken
Ezelle, Cory
Fagan, Robert 50
Farb, Michelle
Faulks, Bob 60, 87, 96, 101
Faust, Michael
Favara, Lisa 49, 75
Fenn, Linda 181
Ferguson, Alan 89
Ferguson, Russell
Findley, James
Fisher, Luther
Fitzgerald, Bill 92
Flint, Kathy
Flowers, Elizabeth 95
Flowers, Craig
Fluker, Terri 77
Foley, Cad
Foley. David
Ford, John
Ford, Judy
Forester, Mike
Fortenberry, Susan 50, 87
Foster, Chris
Foster, Toni
Franckiewicz, Toni 51
Frank, Al
Franklin, Cindy
Fralesi, Robin
Freeman, Debbie 52, 60, 88, 93, 102
Freeman. Teena
French, Doris
Frick, LouAnn 96
Fuller, Mary
Fuqua, Sonja 77
Furnace, Janice
Fuselier, Henri
Gaddis, D wight 68, 70
Gaines, Phillip 68, 160
Gallogly, Thomas
Gamble, Eric
Gamble, Paul 54, 76, 86, 98, 106, 160
Candy, Layne
Gardner, Norma 56, 62
Garner, Jeffrey 9, 70
Garner, Lisa
Garvey, Kathy
Gaston, Al
Gazzola, Marianne
Gehman, Michael
Gerami, Mohammed
Ghaemi-Moghaddam, Shahrzad
Gibson, Brooks 78
Gibson, Teddy 52, 61
Gilbert, Holly 51
Gilbert, Louis 182
Gilchrist, Margaret 63, 74. 76
Gilliland. Boveriy
Gilmore, Ricky
Gist, Bill
Glatzer, Eric
Gleaton. Lynn 83, 88
Gober, Tom 9, 155
Goff. Shanm
Goldman, Mary Ann
C;omillion, Patli
Goodman, Meg 51, Ifil
Gordon, B(H:key 46
Graham, Bobby 60, 69
Grant, Cusanita 80, 97
Gray. Ron K.
C.rciMi. Lindsay
GreiMi, Miir(4ie H2, KKi
GroiMic, Alhm
Creonough, Slophon
Gregoric Nancy Sue 85
Gregory, Sarah 65
Griffin, William
Griffith, Mary
Grillis, Mike B5, 155
Grosvenor, Charlotte 66
Groves, Cheryl 77
Guest, John
Gunn, Kathie 67, 155, 161
Hale, Scott
Hall, Candace
Hall, David 160
Hamilton, Malinda 59, 83
Hamilton, Morris
Hamilton. Steve 94, 160
Hamlin, Tracy
Hammond, Randy 75, 156
Hamrick, Joseph
Handshoe, David 182
Hardin, David 107
Harding, Amanda 74
Harkey, Matt 49, 59
Harper. James 182
Harper. Shawn
Harper, Bill 77, 180
Harper. William E.
Harrell, Byron
Harris. George
Harris. Karen
Harris, Kenneth
Harlhcock, Andy
Hartt, Lloyd
Hasie, Karen
Hassell. David 49
Hataway, Fred
Hatchett, Scott 98, 102
Halten. Carol
Hawkins, Marc 61
Hayes, Cordelia 60
Heatherly, Lisa 52. 67. 88
Hebron, Bevraly 87, 99
Helvenston. Brant 57, 97
Henderson, Michael
Henke, Kurt 56
Henley, Faye
Henry, Gregg 48, 60
Herold. Lee 84
Herrington, Butch 182
Hester, Brenda
Hetrick. Dale 69
Hill, Virginia 50, 66, 92
Hillman, Byrd 93, 95, 182
Hihon, Joseph 182
Hinkle, Scott
Hippie, Kenneth
Hodges. Dorothy 50. 52, 65, 97, 155
Hodges, Renee
Hoelter, Nancy
Hogg, Robert
Holleman, Helene 49
Holloway. Loren
HoUoway, Mike
Holmes. George
Holy, James
Hood, Rusty 46, 53, 160
Hopkins, Claudia 69
Hopper, Rose 62. 63, 72, 181
Hosey. Connie 56. 58. 95
Hospes, Stephanie
Hovious, Nat
Hudson, Helen
Hughes, Leslie
Hull, Leslie
Humphreys, Jeanne 52, 82
Hunt, Cheryl 62. 84
Hunter, Alan 56, 119
Hutchison, David
Hutto, Michelle
Hymel, Dan
Irby, Thad
Ishec!, Roger B4, 160
Jackscm, James 182
Jacob, Fred
Jacobs, Sylvia
Jameson, John 57, 72. 75, 119
Jamison, Searcy 90
jeng, Lana 92
Jenkins, Caria
Jenkins, Sherry
Jenkins, Willie
Johnson. Anne 62, 90, 102, 181
Johnson, Eric
Johnson, George
Johnson, Hugh
Johnson. Judy
Johnson. June 89
Johnson, Byron 51. 81
Johnson. Milton 80
Johnson. Peder 55. 119
Johnson. Randy 182
Johnson. Robert L.
Johnson, Robert W.
Johnston. Robin
Jones, Kenneth
Jones, Waller 58. 86
Jones, West 55. 64, 182
Joseph, Anne
Joseph, Julie 52. 73
Joseph, Pam 64, 67
Kastla, Margaret 62, 102
Kay, Mary Virginia 96
Keady. Dwight
Kebert. Kent 68. 120
Kelley. Waunita
Kellum, Ruth 53. 92, 161
Kemp, Tim 1, 9, 86, 98. 102, 142, 155, 160
Kiefer, Tina 67. 69
Kilgore. Brenda 181
King, Richard 85
Kizziah, Charles
Kling, Ken
Knight, Bruce
Knighton, Jeff 182
Knighton, Robert 61, 155
Knox, Rich 70, 92
Knox, Orman 182
Koch. Deborah 155
Kraft, John
Kurzweg, Gretchen 92, 96. 98
Labens, Darryl 89, 95
Lacey. Stuart 1. 58, 101, 142
Ladnier, Jackie
Lagarde, Andy 54
Lancaster, Bill 58, 182
Landis. Carrie
Landrum, Wesley
Lang. Nancy
Langston. Joey 48. 180
Langston. Paul
Langston. Shane 180
Langworthy, Peter 61. 89
Larkin. C.J. 89, 120
Lathem. Chuck 50
Lawless. David
Lawrence. Nancy
Lawrence. Qujette
Ladbetter. Rose
Lee. David 62
Lee. Lisa 50
Lee. Tim
Leggett. Susan
Lehan. Cornelius
Lewis. Tom 96
Lewis. Bryan 46, 85
Liles, Richard 86
Liles, Theresa
Lillard, Laura
Lincoln, Tim 74
Little, Lynette 155
Little. Bill
Loflin. Vicki 110
Lofton, Linda 97
Loiacano, Dale 182
Long. Jennifer 93, 100, 156
Looney, Ben 120
Lord, Cathryn
Lorio, Patricia
Lowe, Barbara
Lowe, lames 60, 87
Lowe, Sara E. 62
Loyd. Greg 49. 65
Luong, Hing
Lyle, Bob
Lyons, Gordon
Mabry, Janice 87
Mabry, Rosie 85
MacNealy, Rem 60, 71, 140
Maddox, Gerry 60
Maddox, Jon
Maddux, Robert
Magee, Don
Magee, Jeff
Mallette, Jerry
Mansel, Kim
Manser, Phil
Mansour, Jimmy
Mansour. Joe
Mansour, Michael 62
Markette. Melissa
Marodis, George
Marquez, William
Marsalis, Cindy 62
Marshall, Linda
Martin, Kenneth
Martin, Scott 106
Martin, Pat
Massey, Annette
Mathis, Bill 182
Matthews, Anita
Matthews. Melissa
Maxey. Melody
Maxwell. Chris 48
Maxwell. Wilburn
May. John
Maziarz. Monica
McAllister. Jeanette 51. 56. 80
McCharen. Silas 89
McCormick, Helen
McCrory, Diedre
McDaniel, Raymond
McDonald, Janet
McElveen, David
McEuen, Bo
McGee, Tommy
McGehee. Ann Scott 55
McGehee. Dianne
McGraw, Dennis
McGraw, Virginia
Mclnnis, Lynne
McKinnon, Betty
McLaurin, Johnny
McLemore. Barbara
McLeod, Daryl 56, 60, 86, 88, 99, 182
McLeod, Linda 155
McMaster, Lewis
McMillin, Savannah 63
McNair, Stephen
McPherson, Russ
McReynolds, Mary Gwen 79
McRight, Jesse 87. 182
Melvin, Donna
Metz, Syl 81
Middlebrook, Jimmy
Middleton, Richard
Miller, Roxanne 61, 83, 142
Miller. Thomas 80, 83
Mills. Wynn
Millwood, Dana 46, 51, 88, 90, 99, 161
Mims, Leslie 47, 51, 62, 69, 79, 121
Mitchell, Brad 48
Mitchell, Janice
Mitchell, Stewart
Mizell, Edward
Moise, Ted
Montgomery, Lou
Moore, Barbara
Moore, Michael 58
Moore, Mike 48, 49. 160
Moore. Verba 121
Morris. Gus 77. 96
Morris, Jimmy 53
Morris, Kristina 9, 12, 61, 84, 155
Morris, Mike 182
Morris, Mildred
Morris, Lee
Morris, Trex 51, 65, 182
Morse, Reilly 94
Mosal, Nancy
Moses, Kimberly
Moulds, Patrick
Mulvihill, Teresa
Murrah, John 46, 83
Murell, Dan 9, 57, 61, 97, 182
Myers, Dixon 78, 81
Myrick, Kim 52, 68, 93, 102
Nail, Dale 46
Neely, Leigh 52, 73, 161
Nelson, Angela
Nelson, Sharon 68
Nelson, Thomas 56
Nelson, Yvonne 100
Newkirk, James
Newton, Linda 54, 67, 83, 155
Niblett. Nancy
Nichols, Belinda
Noble, Andre
Norfleet, Elise
Nunnally, Jimmy 53
Nunnelley. Sonji
Nuzzo, Al
O'Brien, Margaret
Olmstead, Mystica
O'Toole. Ellen
Ott, David 9, 72, 91, 93
Olt, Ralph
Outlaw, Nita
Pace, Mark
Palmer, Debbie 66, 88
Palmer. Sheila
Palmisano. Vern 80
Parks, Jane
Pass, Beatrice
Patterson, Barbara
Patterson. Betty
Patterson. Michael 80. 90. 99
Patterson. William
Paxton, John
Peay. Pat 88, 98, 182
Peede. Mary
Pepper, Fred 53, 81
Perkins, Sandra
Perkins, Stanley 56, 90, 96
Perkins, William
Perry, Lee
Perry, Shawn 51, 82
Peters, Linda
Peterson, Dave 60, 102. 182
Pevan. Bruce
Phillips. Jim 182
Piazza. Kathryn
Pigott, Linda
Pinkston. Murray 62
Pittman. Regina 79
PiUman, Shane 51, 105, 106, 110, 132
Pitts, Kathy
Plunkett, Yvonne
Polanski, Sandra
Prewitt, Merrin 50
Prewitt, Susan 55, 55, 64
Price, Brenda
Price, Cindy
Price, Dianne
Price. Dora 92
Price, Lynda 50. 140, 155
Prishmont. Karen
Propst. Carl
Purcell. Wade 89, 95
Purviance. William
Purvis, Chellie 51, 82
Ranager, Jim
Randolph, Lori 46, 99
Rankin, Randy
Ransom, Kim
Ratchford, Tim 59, 78, 121
Ray, JoAnna 52, 155
Read. Donna 50. 82
Read. Margaret 70. 98
Rector. Monte 91. 98
Reed. Charles 182
Reese. David
Reeves. Francine 161
Register, Kelley 92, 96, 98
Reifers, Myra
Reily, Janet 67. 155
Renfroe, Walter
Reves, Jan
Reynolds. Jeff 46. 76
Rhodes, Linda
Rhodes. Robbie
Rice. Bill 69, 86, 1,55
Rich, Tim
Richard, Cynthia
Richardson. Helen 48. 101
Richter, Bill 49. 56
Ridgway, Dorothea
Riggins, Trent 68
Ripley, Ward 64
Ritter, George
Robbins, Robert
Roberson, Cristi 86, 122
Roberts, Frank
Robertson, Bryan
Robinson, Guy 80
Rogers, Paul
Rogers, Susan
Romaine, Liza
Rooks, James
Roscopf. Ann 77
Rose. Lesleigh 82
Rosenthal, Charlene 56. 62, 90. 142
Ross, Betsy
Ross, Bob 80. 114, 122
Ross. Jeff 81
Ross. Steve
Rosson. Julie
Rouse. Clay 58
Rula. Greg 56
Rushing. Philip
Russel. Jennifer
Russell. Rita 67. 95
Rutherford. Jack 155
Rutledge. Edward 61
Ryan. Carol 89
Sachs, David
Sainsbury, Darryl
Sallis, Charles 88
Samsel, Mark
Sandefur, John
Sandefur, Mark
Sanders, Mary
Sanders, Sharon
Sasser, Danny
Saxena, Aran
Schonholtz, John
Schrayer, Linda 49. 61. 110. 161
Scott, Tony
Scoot, Virginia
Seals, Michael 67
Seller, Pamela 79
Sekul, LizAnn -'
Seligman, Steve
Senteno, Ed 182
Senter, Bruce
Shanks, JoAnn 73, 94
Sharma, Madhu
Sharp, Molly 49
Sheerin. Rick 50
Shell, Eleanor
Sheppard. Mary Anna
Sherrard, Rick
Sherrod. Laura 52. 73. 106
Shiflett. Sandi 53. 99
Shirley. Delia
Shroyer. Duane
Sikora. Tom 56. 88
Siler. Tommy 182
Silveira. Ricor 99. 180
Simmons. Bill
Simon. Mark 49
Simonton. Don
Simpkins. Marc 66. 81
Simpkins, Monie 48. 81. 122. 180
Simpkms. Virginia 55. 59. 61, 76, 81. 87. 142. 182
Singer. Bill
Sivils. Larry
Sledge, Lori 97
Slifkin, Rebecca
Slyder, Randy
Smith, Sieve
Smith. Chuck 98. 102. 182
Smith. Elizabeth 83
Smith, James
Smith. Jeanne 58
Smith. Karia 52
Smith. Lynda 104. 107. 182
Smith. Stewart 51. 53
Smith. Roger 70. 86. 93. 98. 182
Smith, Steve W.
Smith. Scott 65. 86, 87
Smith. Tommi
Smith. Vick 60. 86. 99. 182
Sneed. John
Sparkman. Jana
Sparks. Jimmy
Sparks. Laura
Spaugh, Milton
Spencer. Ann
Spencer. Betty
Spencer. David 83
Spencer, Stacy
Spencer. Thomas 52. 67. 68
Spight, Susan
Spooner, Earl 85
Stacy. Bryan 102. 182
Stainback. Susan
Stamm. Carter 49. 106
Stamps. Theresa
Stamps, Kevin
Stanley, Melanie
Stanton. Harriet
Staples. Anne
Stark. John
Stephens. Scott 160
Stevenson. Mark
Stevenson, Billy
Stewart, Claudia 9, 66, 155
Stewart, Lynn
Stewart, Evelyn
Stewart, Inez
Stewart, Robert
Stewart-Sachs, Cynthia
Stone. Lynn 52. 182
Stringer. Harold
Stringer. Jimmy
Stringer. Sheryl 72, 75. 85, 90, 161
Stuart, Charlie 94. 155
Stuart. Sue
Summerlin. Richard
Sunkel. Sue
Swafford. Patrick 180
Swartzentruber. Irene
Sweeny. Tom
Sweet, Tracey 55
Swindle, Jay 46, 182
Swindle, Jill
Sydbolen, Ben 51
Szelo, Ken
TiiKort, Berl 47, HO. !1H, 101
Tannchill, John 60, 86, 88, 93, 102, 182
Tate, Michelle 50, 100, 107, 142
Taylor, Anna
Taylor, Peggy
Tedder, Barry 48, 63, 87
Terry, Charles
Terry, ]oe 49, 59
Tesson, Gayle
Thomas, Beth 76, 92
Thomas. Glenn 70, 89
Thomas, Greg
Thomas, Melinda
Thomas, Melissa 55, 81
Thomas, Trey 60, 79
Thomley, Jarrard 182
Thonhill, Deborah
Thornton, David
Toler, Terry 74, 93
Trehern, Riley 65
Tresp, Geri 79
Trigg, Mark 46, 76, 110, 160
Trotter, Liz 59, 80
Turner, Greg 182
Turner, John
Turner, Noel 74
Tyler, William
Tyre, James
Tyson, Jane 53
Tyson, Nadia
Ulmer, Jerald
Urban, Mike 48, 69, 100
Valenzuela, Carmen-Luz
Van Skiver, Kathy 63, 67, 142
Varnadore, James 85
Vazquez, Luis
Velsansky, Emily
Vogelsong, Amy 63, 72
Vynchier, Eric
Wade, Frank
Wade, Kellye 77, 92
Wages, Ben 68, 76
Wagner, Michelle 62
Wainwright, Gary
Walden, Tom
Walker, Gayle
Walker, Doug 9, 67, 155
Walker, James
Walker, Joan
Walker, Julia 77
Walker, Kenneth
Walker, Michael
Walkinshaw, Steve 72, 74
Wallace, Lauren
Wallace, Perry 87
Wallace, Roy 58, 86, 160
Wallace, Terry
Walston, Elizabeth
Wann, Mark
Ward, Johnny 88, 100, 107
Ware, Brenda
Warren, Glen
Washington, Roxanne
Watkins, Martha
Watkins, Paula
Watkins, Vicki 1, 53, 143
Watson, Joan
Watson, Paul
Watters, Bill
Watts, Ben
Weatherly, Susan
Weaver, Evalin
Wechsler, Mary Jo
Weed, Carol 84
Weems, Joel
Weill, Tim
Weimer, Jack
Weir, Carol
Weisell, Jeff
Weisell, Pete
Welch, Keith
Wells, Larry
West, Lavernc 51
Weston, Kathy 58
Wetzel, Ken 48, 182
Whaley, Mark
Wheeler, Leslie 73, 161
White, Barry
White, Billy
White, David
White, Hugh 46, 76
White, Judy
White, Tennie
Whitehead, Bruun
Whitehead, Terrie 79
Whitley, Alan 60, 87
Whitley, Jeannette 57
Wilkins, Bert 47, 182
Wilkins, Bob 50
Williams, Ernest 51, 99
Williams, Gary
Williams, Michael
Williams, Raleigh
Williams, Judson
Williams, Steven
Williams, Susan
Williams, Talmage
Williams, Thomas
Williamson, Teresa
Wilson, Beth 53, 69
Wilson, Jeff 53, 99
Wilson, Michael
Wilson, Steven
Wise, Ronald
Witten, Mary 78, 155
Witty, David 52
Wiygul, Robert 53, 68, 72, 85, 85, 90
Wofford, Ann 47, 74, 98
Womack, Mildred 57, 66
Wood, Corrine 46, 52, 56, 73
Wood, Edith
Wood, Randolph 76, 89
Woodall, William
Woodard, Gunnar
Woodard, Lynn 64
Woodard, Susan 64, 155
Woodrick, Becky 82
Woods, Thomas 89, 182
Wooten, Wanda
Worbington, Butch 182
Workman, Andrew 78, 93
Workman, Mike 69, 78, 93, 123
Wren, John
Wright, Laura 88
Wright, Melissa
Wright, Rebecca
Wright, Tom 156
Wroten, Bo 182
Wyckoff, Grant
Wyckoff, Shelley
Wynn, Maggie
Wynn, Martha 53, 59
Yarbro, Florence
Yearell, Jerry 66, 123
Yoakum, Pam
Yochim, Chris 85
Yoe, Jane
York, Rice
Young, William
Youngblood, Amy 52, 97, 155
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